South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 234, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1919 — Page 16
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16 riim.Y i;vi:nim;. .rcrsT 22. 1019 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMEÖ BUSINESS Stocks and Bonds Manufacture Domestic and Foreign Commerce POLLY ÄND HER PALS Paw's Little Joke Turns Out to Be th e Real Thing News of City's (Copyright, 10 by Newspaper Feature Servke, Ine ) LIBERTY BONDS Wo tvtll pay you ca.M at Not York bond market dully qnotations Ith nccrnod interest to date and all dno conporu. Convince yourself by setting our price before yon eil. CAMP,TH0RNE&C0. 103 X. 3Ialn U Oliver Hotel nids Hours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.; Satur day. 9 a m. to 8:30 p. m. ! Business World "WAS "Tnt HO1
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DOLLAR DAY IS i
Plans of Local Retail Mer
chants' Bureau Shows Result of Co-operaticn.
Th ftreets ffrro crowded, busiliiKK in the. down town tores was f-rroptionnl nnd urjiJus s'ock of the mcrchtni wa oM at unusual Prlve-. An a result the m-opIo. and
the merchants -were .itisHed. andj iJnllar day was a M:r sucrs throughout. The plans of the- Iooal j Retail Merchants' bureau ran) smoothly ;:8 a result of ndvancp co-' 1 operation In the event j Harrain counters and table.- were tsIcRfd by anxious buyers early in the mornlnp and by- noon th stock on them was cleared out. DryKOödsj fttorea of the city expc rieno 1 an exceptionally heavy day as thoV of-!
fcrrrf tremendous bargains in that line of business. Women1 re.-wi,. t
wear apparel atores were also hiphi on th? list of stores with exceptional j days a wtre the Hothlni? houses! for men, haberdashery departments i in thl line of business were espe-j daily buny on account of bargains
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offered in small articles and in ac1 ( ssory needs for men. Car .ServUx C;mhI. The out of town car service was l etter than on the usual day as promised hf the officials of the companies former' in the event. City cars ran on regular schedules on all Mnes withi.. the city limits, enabling th people of the suburbs to come Into town and receive the benefits of th- sales ottered by local merchants. Hvcry ore in the down town business district that cooperated with thf local bureau received the benebts of this unusual day in business and all were completely satisfied when it came to closing time and the f-ales were still above the average. With the help of -advance advertis
ing, window cards, and other forms
of Publicity, in addition to the cooneration of thp merchants of the!
city the event has been made a com-i
plete success and a big boosting day for South Uend.
ni:v station ori:s
1Yiv new Sun Hay MlliiiK . one of the most complete. in the cuy, has opened at the corner of Lafayette and Jefferson ,blvds. The station is equipped with modern electric pumps, each of them bearing a large llsht at the top. The station will hpecializo in Sun Hay gasoline, but will handle the common grades of gasoline, as well as Vacuum Mobile oils, 'and Keystone Pennsylvania auto oils and greases.
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Value of Property: $2,000,000.
1.250.000
Location: Sheridan Road and Ar gyle Street
The Somerset Apartment Hotel, Chicago First Mortgage 6 Serial Bonds
Safeguarded Under the Straus Plan SERIAL MATURITIES OR AMORTIZATION
Amount $40,000 60,000 65,000
Maturing July 15, 1921 July 15, 1922 July 15, 1923 t
Amount $65,000 65,000 65,000 680,000
Maturing July 15, 1924 July 15, 1925 July 15, 1926 July 15, 1930
Amount $70,000 70,000 70,000
Maturing July 15, 1927 July 15, 1928 July 15, 1929
$1,000 and $500 Bonds in all maturities; $100 Bonds in 1930 maturity only Issue dated July 15, 1919. Interest Coupons Due Jan. 15 and July 15. 47c Federal Income Tax paid "by the borrowing corporation. Callable at 102 and interest. Principal and interest payable at the otTices of S. W. Straus & Co.
VALUATION Am EARNINGS: The property. land, building and equipment is conservatively valued at $2,000,000. The net annual earnings are estimated at $199,880 more than two and one-half times the greatest annual bond interest.
SECURITY: These bonds are a direcf closed first mortgage on the Somerset Apartment Hotel, Chicago, which will be an eight-story fireproof building of reinforced concrete construction. The building will contain 205 apartments comprising 441 rooms arranged in one, two. three and four room suites. The first floor will contain a spacious lobby and dining room, with other rooms for the entertainment and convenience of guests. On the roof there will be a solarium and outdoor promenade. The apartments will be completely furnished. LAND: The land fronts 201 feet on Sheridan Road and has a depth of 143 feet on Argyle Street. The lot will be practically covered by the building. LOCATION: The location assures a constant rental demand, Sheridan Road being the principal boulevard of the North Side of Chicago. The situation at Argyle Street is especially advantageous as it affords the fastest elevated train service, through-route street car service, and enables the tenants to enjoy the business facilities and theaters of the Wilson Avenue district, and the beaches of Lake Michigan which are within one block.
MONTHLY DEPOSITS: To make certain that the borrowing corporation will apply the rentals of this building as received each month to the payment of principal and interest, monthly deposits with S. W. Straus 6: Co. are required. Each monthly deposit is one-twelfth of the principal and interest coming due each year. From the sums thus accumulated principal and interest when due will be paid to the bondholders through S. V. Straus & Co. RECOMMENDATIONS: This issue has been surrounded by the customary safeguards f the Straiu Plan to which is due the lecord of S. W. Straus & Co. of thirty-seven years without a dollar's loss to any inveitor. We have purchased these bonds with our own funds and recommend them as thoroughly safeguarded investments.
PRICE, PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST TO NET 6 Call, Write or Phone for Circular No. L. D. 611 ST. JOSEPH LOAN & TRUST COMPANY SOUTH BEND, INDIANA Sales Representatives of
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Liberty Bonds We pay np to STV3.25 C3ih for bond; aormed interest allowed. Open 8:30 a- m. to 8 p. m. C. L. GUTHRIE 423 J. M. S. Bldg., 4th Floor.
LEGAL NOTICE.
NON-nrsiDKNT NOTICE. STATE OP INDIANA. ST. JOSF-TII CQUNTY. In the St. Joseph Superior Court, rrtrner Term, l.'KV IR.ENB CI'SIIMAS RALril CUSILMAN No. Divorce. He It knrwn, that tfce above-name-! plaintiff hi i tied in th cfflp cf the Herk of said Court her eomplalnt agalr.it ail defendant In -the Mbove cnus to Rether with a proper affidavit that ?ui defendant. Ralph Cufiirr.an, 1 nnt n r-5 ident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant la Lerebr notified that said cause will stand for trial on the day of October. 1919, the hit? I'elntr th. l!4ta day of the next term of mM vurt to commence at the City cf South I'eu-I. on tha third Monday In Keptemf-rr next, on vhlch day naUl defendant in requlr'- t to appar to alj action. WILRUK M. WARN HR. Ork. By Ijeo ll. Kmanewftkl. Deputv. G ROUGE 8ANW, Att.r. fr TlnlntiT 15 l-J 20 N'ON-nEirrrsT notice. STATE OF INDIANA, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY. SS. In the St. Joneph Superior Conrt, May Term, DONADELLE W. MATTING LY HUGH H. MATTING LY Complaint for divorce. Be It Known, That the above-named Plaintiff haa filed in the office of tiiClerk of aald Conrt a complaint aga!nt paid Defendant in the ahove cae r f ether with a proper affidavit that mid )efendant. Hugh ll. Mattlnglv 1 not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said Defendant Is hereby notified thnt said eanae will itand for trial on the Cth day ct October, lylO, the fame leir the 19th day of the neit term of Mid Court to commence at the City of Soum Hend, on the Srd Monday in Septem! next, on which day aald Defends nt 1 required to appear to aald action WILMTH M. WARN ER. Clerk. Rr C. H. LA PIERRE, Deputr. ISAAC K. PARKS. Atty. for Plaintiff. vi:. :j
Eatate of M&ry Chrltnn. NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT. By direction of St. Joseph Lorn Trust Co., administrator of the et m- ..r Mary Chrltennon. late f St. .1 p County, In tLe State of Indiana. d- iNotice 1b hereby given to the t is legatees and devises of eaid lo t-.l i ; and all other persons Interested in kiM estate, that laid administrator ta ri'.ed In this Court final account and vourhrrs for the final fettlement of aald c:a, and they are therefore hereby rc'i,ir.-! to be and appear In aald t'ourt n 16th dar of September. 191. wLu 1. sama will be fcard, and maka -..' . their helrßhlp, or claim to any part ' paid estate, and show cnuee If any tlx rbe, why ald account and v.u'htri should not be approved. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of t. St. Joseph Circuit Courtt at South lUn l, Ii.diaca, Lth day of Aucut. 11M?. WILDER M. WARNER, Clerk. Ry C. ll. LA PIERRE, Deputy. I DEN S. ROMKJ. Atty. for Estate. 15 -22 I'
t.Ntate of Lillian ChrlateT.aon. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOCNT. lly dlrecüon cf St. Jorph Loan TruVt Co., administrator of the estate r Lillian Chrltenson, late f St Jop'i County, in the State of Indlir.a, de.-end. Notice la hereby plven to the hlrs. Jijroteea and devisees of mil dcejen. and all other persans Interested in l estate, that eald administrator Las fld In this Cwirt final account nd vouchers for the final settlement of said rutat-. ond Ihey flre hereby reiuired to 1 ar. 1 appear in raM Court on the K-fh day "f September. 1930. when the same vclll b heard, and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of paid tMnte, and show cause if any there be, why- mii account and vouchers should not be approved. , . . Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of tre St Joseph Orcuit Court at South I'.end. Indiana, 13th day of August, ion. WILBUR M. WARNER. Ork. C. IL I-A I'lCURE. Deputy. IDEN'S. UOM1G, Atty. for Eatate.
Estate of William Weiss. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. nv direction of tan Weiss, ttrii of the estate of William Weiss, late of St. Joseph County, in the stae of Indlann, debased. Notice Is hereby given in the IHrs. legatees and devisee f said de-eder.t. and all other persons lntereei in .-nd estate, that s.-dd eie--utrli Ina tl'-d 1" this Court fluni account and vou'-hr for th flnal sttlriif nt of call est.itr. and thev are thrtfor hereby ri';iri to be and appar In aM t'ourt "-n V.9 V.nh day of pteTOber, IM'., wbn C. pame will ! h-ard. nnd mak pro-.f T their Lolm!;l; , or claim to any part f said estate, and how if any ),-o te. why siil er-.-ount and vc1,ti should not be Approved. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of St Joseph i'lrouit i'ourt at South rn 5. Indiana. 2 day of .M;srut. i:-n WILRI R M. WARNER. Ork. Tv ". H. LA PIERR E. Ip-Jty. ISAAC K. PARKS, Attv. f'-r Es'it
Ktat of CKarle Am Fmnrl. NOTICK Of FIN A L ACCOCNT. Ry direction of M. Joseph Lotn A Tru-t Companv. ejerutor of tie fstfl?' of Charlys Acnew 1'rnn!. lt .t. Joseph County, in tLe Mat f In liana, deren sed. ' Notice is hereby given to th h'ir. legatees aud devisees oi said rtedr.t. and 11 other persons ir.reres'ed in sr.l Mate. that said esutor t" ßied m this Court its account and voiiry,rs f -the final ttler.)ent of pail -?.ite. n r J they ar therefore hereby required t and appear in said Court on tM r-.'n d.iy of Spferter. l'V. whn the will b heard, and make prof of thr hfirfhip. or claim to .mv part 1 s'd ei.tnte, r.d fhw -aus- If anv there be. why said acoonnt and vu'-hers shou'd ror Ik? approval Witness, tie Clerk and th Seal of t J Si Joseph rlr -r.it Curt at South i'.end. Indiana. '.'"'th day f Au.'ut. 1 WILI'.rn M. WAENER. ".erk. Ry H. Kn:re-skl. I-pu;. 1DEN S. ROMIG, Atty. f.-r Et.-it
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