Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1919 — Page 24

THE INDIANAPOLIS NED'S. WEDNESDAY. AEGEST 27, 1919.

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE.

COAL^COAL Red A»h Poeshoctaa lump awl

Jackaon Bill lump or aut. Brazil •aatern Kaatucijy a»d Weat Viralnla CttlotM cofca far f urnaca and taaalTLAS coal CO.,

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i POCA. M. R $7.50—TON—17.50 INDIANA LUMP $5.25—TON—$5.25 Mato SMI. ANCHOR FURL CO. Mala Bit

HOI SEH OLDGOODS.

Four roomahotimkoldgooOs-

Taka W

’Vaalimaton car.

will aell cheap. 27 S. fUcbarine

GENUINE Aavecport-

after « p. m

eatr.er uptaotaterad maboranr Pr&apact 1M. ISM En#Uab CaH

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. MAHOGANY office furniture wanted. Alao metal cabinet and flies. Mala 23*.

ODD pieces af^eoioaial fumitnre. We haea constant calls BAKER BROS.. 33> E. Washington.

RAGS wanted, Prospect S32.

2c pound; aiao JunA Call

GAS range, toga iron teed springs, mmx- _ i* i 21„ el * Ctr ‘ C p * sr<:<> * ala^ • <nb<!r S OFFICE furniture wanted at once. The best HOUSEHOLD neada of atery deacrlptloa ^ GL.AEtS VTE^Wasfc^t^ ^i^gj^ 1 **'

DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETC. RABBITS, Rufus Red <to«raaS^y©ungrpe25^

3Z7 S. Alabama.

BEArriFiriDY marked toy Boston mala, pedigreed, alx month* old. North 70®.

•»ld at half price. Cash BAKER BROR, 2» E.

^payment*. | TRUNK. North 9m.

LEGAL NOTICES—PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO PUBLIC AND CONTRACTORS^ The tward of school trustees of the town of Beach Grove, Ind,. will let the contract for the hasting and ventilation for the new school building at Beech Grove, Ind, according to the plans and specification now on file at the office in said school building or at the office of McMeans & Tripp, Ma-

Jeattc bonding. Indianapolis. Ind. I COLLIE {Hippies, pedigreed, female. *7*4 W. | 8< * 5ed proposals for such work will be re- | Michigan at. -j reived till 3 p. m., September K m?. at

office sn said school building. Beech Grove.

COLLIE pup. thoroughbred, for sale. 324 W.

Bbrtleth. Washington 3934.

CHICKENS for sale. North MS.

HoC^a.LD^.£'t;*k.

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CHATTEL AND SALARY LOANS.

LOOK AHEAD Ara You Looking Ahead!

Have you ordered your next winter's eoal? Hava yon paid all your bUlst U not. berrew

wbat you naed from us.

Take twenty month* to repay If you ilka This makes your payments so small you can

easily meet them each month.

Borrow <39. pay back C.30 each month

nun meet

! HjHtE for genuine male CoiUc. Main :4CL j I nd . AH bid. must he made" on blank form S wtVh' intire^Tat The raVa^OtT^'.mount'i HHNwime Wyandotte*, twenty-on«. and ; N^o. 1ft, required by th* state boatv; of ac- I la ^rr.e proporlioa*.

cockerel for sale. Woodruff T<12. I cou us. Each propo sal must be accompanied

WHITE RIVEH CONFERENCE OF CHURCH IN SESSION.

j HEATING STOVES. Big. flue bolbiaat*. in j L ’baker 3 'BRO^ OD Z» KITTENS, cats for eervice. Beautiful oranga ! nw “ TOdl^Mv4b^ k to°t * perfect condition, that ceet *fi to E5 tmch. \ -?wJ!. AKKK B : M . K i Panriana. Washington «4 * bW a 2? 9 to t

! for E3» to |4*. if you buy now you get a * cheaper price sod better selection. Every * stove we aeii is guaranteed to have a good j GOODS STOiiE, 434 Mass _aee-__ HEAVY oak bedroom suite. Inc.ud ng t aprtngs. $26. lei E. Fortieth Waahuvgteo 1 117*.

; will

WANTED, an t»a*tan table.

old-fashioned drop-leaf exPhoue Beech Grove 4».

COAL BIG VEIN COAL. $5.50 INDIANA MINE BUN, $5 POCAHONTAS COAL VIRGINIA MINE BUN, $7.25 AMERICAN COAL CO.

Herth

J HOUSEHOLD OjODS. fair coniittoe f sell whole or pert. North MB*.

HOUSEHOLD NEEDS of every deecrlptlon BUY »n sold at save-half prices; cash or payments. euns. j BAKER BROS., zlk S E Waahir.r^-"- ■ *

WE BUY

alj kinds of household furniture. Get our

price before you sell Call

MAIN 3363. AUTO. 25-469. WELL PAY the highest price for all kinds faenaebold goods in private hemes or flats j

Main 5972. Auto. 39-3S.

Persians.

POMERANIAN puppies for sale cheap; K ood

j bred Call Circle 1984.

f SEVEN thoroughbred White Leghorn pul-

lets Washington Mb

WHITE PEKIN ducks for sale. Prospect 5374.

5 per cent, of the j

school board

We make loan* on furniture, pianos, vlc-

! trelas. ate., without removal.

Call, write or phone.

reserved to reject any and

AUCTION SALES.

HEATERE.

Heating stoves, barvV.-oer* coal at coal ranges, gas rmss- s; prices very

North 927.

REFRIGERATOR, Athens, Mt-pscmd

$n. *. koekring. Me

49-7S2., HuLflEHOLL GOODS wanted. Will pay aU

^ you gale If war tb# t. STANDARD FURNITURE CO.

W MAM AVE, Mmtm ««»

LARGE beating stove. *33 N. genate.

SAFES, new and tisad, lire and bur* gler proof. 321 W. Maryland.

flLK, foulard pries; size M. S Merldlsn

•esa worn tsrlce; r**w/r.a-..e Call morning*. No. 1 290

LARGE selectien of Axmlnster, telvet a«id Brusaela ruga at save-half pricer BAKER rsPXfS . 21* K. Washington. j 1 LINOLEUM. J2xa. good condition. 221 N. J Q«sy. ] LEATHER davenport; good condition. Washington 179. i

SAFES

Fire sad burglar pjasf; all ms has; all

up; ail maa

ail meksa.

repaired 8. \7.

-.JS MM. r lNOa and sawdust; want *0014 we make- Phone or see ur

KIRO. *d> fesgs. sva Clcie

gHAVIN

•■Mjpmmm co.

one to O, D.

fPE, good as new; M3. Address Box

flixTirT^H doUte flsi'top ot^s’dwk'.Tm director'* tables. filing cabinets, typewritor dewka, wwlvol and arm chairs; coetumerN, two Remington No. 19 typewriter* adding machines. Mimeograph, Todd check writer, numerous other office fixtures Bee suction column To he eold Friday, *:M a *> *12 R' Market «t. McFADDEN A BURK-

JBAKDT, Auctioneers, M

Mahogany Wicker Chairs ooet 124 for only 319. we have some of the wnrest pieces of antique furniture Yn the city You can find what you went in our fine eefeettoft of beds and dressers ALBERTSON HANDY SHOP, 2992 Central. Cheapest *ec-ond-haod store in the city. MAHOGANY bedroom suite. Wg fine dresser. with extra large mirror and secret drawer. Chiffonier to match; bed,' new Simmons springs, fell mattress at finest quality the entire outfit. *173, See this set quickly.

SOLID oak door, 4 fast bp f imu ‘ *; hegvy

MxH laches- North 14M.

a select >ER. M

from, some %. Meridian.

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Rapids show esses, high and 9 inches . » Odd Fellow.

1- C. Smith. No Z,' good

,;MM9i9 Mil.

suits, one ” Rook wood.

fourth.

TWO Ci

mm

117 R. Tweaty-

fer salsr >< North 12b)

good baby buggies and go-

9^wO|^fsr' twins; two gooff*

BROS.

TAHI.Kr

tost square, for sals. LUMBER CO.. NineR. R. Phone North 7909.

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SACK. Call Circle 3207 "after #

sewing machines. In fine condition. Low prices BAKER BROS., 21* B. WashA convertible lens and filter, compound ; nine ptateholdera and kits, Model D * tank; twenty-six dozen 4x5, 3t4x plates; miscellaneous chemicals, German A Rector metol. Call

eight-fooL adjustable "shelf st. Harrison 16K.

;jim> twelve waiters' coats and Market.:

EHOLD GOODS.

At the Excel

■"SSkfiF. i * 10 N L» i roll and flat al

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If you need beds, springs, mattresses, davenports, dining tables, buffets, kitchen cabinet* dressing tables see us before you buy. We sell for cash and sell cheaper. We traph- orate, pack and ship free of charge. THE hairs. EXCEL ’corner Washington Ind New Jersey.

THAN OTHER*, used short time.

pP-' - ,

iMgmjef vacuum sweeper; good 'shiTwta^rtFf^ t'gUuis KM SMTER" vatumn’ cleanerF

Cl If-

now" ready. ALBEl fill WOOLENH 00.. 197

KnuF

15 pounds for ft Phone Wash-

__ rbaby carriage

. ART FURNITURE CO. / Retails at wholesale prices. Furniture, rugs, stoves and everything for housekeeping. Low rent, small expenses, enables us to Mtvs you 25 to 86 per cent. Sold on three months’ time less than you can buy tor cash elsewhere; 10 to 80 per cent, tower than any catalogue house: 4 per cent, added for ten months* time. Trade your old furniture for new, up-to-date period furniture. One and a quarter squares south of Washington. 106 S. MERIDIAN \ Open till 9 p. m. Saturday.

LIBRARY table, davenport, bed rug, rockere. *44 Virginia swa

complete.

unde of secotM-Baad toots. _ tackle, sporting goods end

stocks of hardware. 29 E. Waabingten. Mala ♦<5< ' f WE WANT good used turntture: will pay ail ll Is worth. f

STANDARD FURNITURE CO.

IIS Masaachusotts ave. Mala MIS ; WANT to buy some metal fence, tail enough to keep m small child. Circle ! WANTED IMMEDIATELY "

is ua»

12* springs. SELL 19 stoves. TO to dressers. THE EXCEL ' 25 davenports Don't sell any of your furniture until you esll THE EXCEL. Will pay you the very j Mggest price and cash without delay. Call EXCEL, Main 099

WANTED—Old feather bed fearner* reno- ; voted feather matt:ease* and pillows made. I ACORN FEATHER CO.. SUTE. Market st Main 2519,

MUSICAL.

it la

exceptional value ■ ; DBr —

HKD GOQDN STORE

MAHOGANy

424 Mass. ave.

four-poster bed. mattress, mahogany dresser, mahogsny cblf-

msbrqraa y library table, rocking

MR. frv

spring fonler,,

chair. Fw appointment.

fington >409.

ONE 13-lb. and one 9-lb. electric Irons; ptato glass mirror; daveno sad dresser. K.

T BROWN. Auto. E-4H.

OAK bookcase and mahogany

N. Pennsylvania. No. 3.

her. 1015

FERIOD furniture Ih every style at reduced cut prices Ownplete line. BAKER

BROS, 219 E. Washington

RUGS, dining dresser, brass bed,

two kitchen tables. .... I

loss cooker. Call after 6 p. m , Mtf Hillside

ave Woodruff 1*12

>tn furnltyre, rockers, gas range, refrigerator, throe chairs. Ideal flre-

SPECIAL SALE ON BUGS.

442 MASS. AVE.

SOLID OAK library table; Early English.

>146 Kenwood. Auto. 41-89.

4 b^t rsiasr^tt^isa^ "

STOVES, gas and oil at save-ha If prices. See us before buying elsewhere. BAKER BROS , 2» E. Washington SANITARY copch, 87 80, and few other artleles. 47 Whittier pi fee. Irvington 765. SECOND-HAND furniture at 1903 Edgemount five. Harrison IMj. t SECTIONAL bookcases, many good bargains.

USED GOODS STORE. 424 Maas. ave.

-■>- STOVES.

If you contemplate buying a good heater, bn*eburner, cook stove or coal range, see our line — GLAZER, 444 E. Washington.

SEWING machine, lady’s de*k. chairs, sundflea, 2418 N. Delaware. North 1698

TWO dn sears, several rockers and straight chair, golden oak bookcase, parlor table, hall rack, leather upholstered mission davenport, Hoosier kitchen cabinet. Quick Meal

gas range. North MSS.

Used Goods Store The Fine Store Specialising high-grads furniture, rugs and stoves st half the new price. There Is Only One , 424 Mass. Ave.

VAPOR

OIL BURNER.

Burns coal oil In any kind of stove; cheap as coal will last twenty years. Have Mor-. gan, Rutnapi and Hendricks counties left. Who wants a bargain T A. J. NELSON, 322 8. Holmes ave. ' VKRNT8 MARTIN bed, complete; &ne skirt box and waahstand. 1948 Ashland avs.

26x40 FRENCH beveled plate mirrors. 810 USED GOODS STORE, 484 Mass, ave, 8889 DINING room set, also gas range, both

practically vtngton 209

. at—' • w, new, cheap for cash. Call Ir-

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED.

XSSSIETgi^^-BMFpRi^^ FURNITURE. RUGS AND STOVES, STANDARD FURNITURE CO.

815 Maseachuseus ave. Mata 8419. ASX. TIME you have anything for sale and call Main 5094 you make money. BROWN,

B9-41 Mass, ave. NO MACHINE. Call Main 844.

A DPI BUTS

ruff

ER’S outfit, small meat box. Wood-

HE1 8585.

BEFORE you aail your household goods call Main 8028 and have Lew Shank give you an estimate on what they are worth. We buy anything and everything and pay better prices than any other dealer in Indianapolis. Costa you nothing for an estimate. LEW SHANK, 227 N. New Jer«ey. Main

1028. ;

\ *3.5? A8 WmCEZ™ new. first-class

condition. _M1 Weghorst st.

BOOKS! wanted to buy all kinds. Call L.

PINQPANK. Harrtoon 1002. ■

ANTIQUE CHAIRS and hairoloth soft, only ‘^r.SlCAN^rURNXTURE CO d 88 50 and 85: anttoue mahnnnv h,,-.... AMERICAN ELKHtTultE CO. Main 1401.

Barton’s g.

Thlrty^SEcond ,*nd

per

BROS.

m

aira tor sale or rent; I2I6 delivery free BAKER Bf

8496, Auto. M*m

111 tor sale. Woodruff?f4U. Vwn 'watw* system t *199" bu yii tic pump with 800-gallon preeCall evenings. 4244, Wtnthrop ave. "or sale. "fTospef-t 402 60c load, undelivered. 2103 N.

W 80 and 86: antique mahogany bureau, 816; also tot of good modem furniture, rugs and ^^r^ ch n p w t<>day &t th « OLD STORAQE HOUSE. Alabama and New York ats. A FYKE ^election of fiqpr tamps In alFfliT-

BEFORE selling vour used furniture call u*.

~B. AVE. FI

Main 6013.

we will pay best prices. MASS. AVE. FUR-

X1TURB EXCHANGE..460-53. ~

ar - - Titff m °°” t 1 BARGAINS In brass beds, one about

BAKER

as fine for M0;

blue serge «ult and green coat, alw • 81*6. navy blue serge suit, medium year's model, Washington 3062. wanted to call at Winona Mills 19 OwMeatal bldg., to see our Hue llrry. sweater coato and scarfs.

■ euin,r

dress. Call

as you can buy In Indianapolis,

several others out of the ordinary at 836 and M7.M; quite a number at 810 to 836; every “ns

BEDS."

Brass and steel beds, felt and combinaGon mattresses, link springs. Our prices arq

BOOKS, entlrs llbrarlss or small lota; bast possible prices paid; higher mathematics wanted specially. Call Main 1104. VONNKOUT BOOK SHOP. 219 8 IlllnoU st CASH REGISTER. National prefsrrsd; will my cash, call Main 3123. CASH REGISTER, National" preferred; will _pay cash. Calll Main >123. ; COMPLETE housebold outfits 'bought at high prices. Call BAKER BROS., Main 3466.

_ the

lonost |

GLAZER, 444 K. Washington

CLOTHING—Best prices

Ctrci* 2244.

paid for c 8 N. West st.

suit and Jersey after 6pm.®

BOOKCASE, golden "oak. - S23 NTjenate. ^Nort^MM 1 ' ft>,d ‘ n * b * <1 ' ,1 ®i •f° c * rt . U50 BEDROOM suite, dining ^ie~‘ai«r - six chairs. 2131 Northwestern North 3941.

daik

, *4. ^ Circle M9S. dark blue doth coat.

BurrETa

quartered oak, dlnlHMM^^H

mahogany.

■ Fumed oak.

IS; site 43. for work. |3;

—•ELL—TRADE. YOU CAN'T LOSE. ' C 481 Maaa, ave, ,lr of trousers at MPA “ 9 >. mil ______ FROifMA n card machine. No T. of pictures. WILLIAM <rth at., NoblesvlUe. Ind. MOTORS FOR SALS Mi Genera I AND MACHINE CO. Auto. M-4M

drawers. theater,

“ w yt;

BEDROOM suite, walnut, brown marble ton waahstand and dresser. MS. North 9041

*" a

BEDROOM set, white enamel, three nieces ai i.rr-i ». w ,r. ,h K? S’ Apartment 10. 79 N. E«*t. ' * bISACTIFUL ove»tuffeir~tapestry davenport: used five months. Owner leavinreitv Call 2H7 Washington blvd. * BEST of furniture for four-room apartment tor sale, including piano. Victrola. vacuum cleaner and sewing machine. Circle 1021 y BEDS AND BEDDING. “— Verais Martin beds,

beds.

Mahogany beds. Walnut beda

A11 sixes and Simmons make.

Felt mattresses.

Combination mattresses. Cotton top mattresses.

Pillows, comforts, blankets.

If you want good merchandise at a low

price

SEE OUR LINE.

GLAZER,

444 B. Washington.

CHAIRS to match

clothing.

CALL Maln S7» If you _ have 'anything~ to sell In household gwds. <5ALL Main 5542 If you have any household srtlcle to sell. GLAZER pays best price. DO YOU KNOW That W per cent, of people just give their furniture away by not knowing the value. Demand makes price and we pay the price for good clean furniture. BOARD’S FURNITURE EXCHANGE 404 Mass, ave. Main 6665. DIAMOND, two-thlrds or on,e karat, from private party; cash; must be reasonable and perfect Address Box 1342, News.

FURNITURE, stoves, refrigerators, etc., wanted at once; highest price paid. Call

liAlil.R BRC^b., 55si,i 346b

FURNITURE WANTED. Will pay good ca«h jxs. zsr

GLAZER will give you an estimate offer on any one article or suite free. Chll Main 5642.

OARAGE building

material; would Circle 8942.

wreck small

GIRL to board In modern north side home,

near school. North 6933.

GIRL’S bicycle, ago eight. Call Prospect 6684.

GOOD SOUND EAR CORN, YELLOW OR WHITE, WANTED AT STOCKYARDS.

GAS ranges wanted at once. Top-notch juices paid. BAKER BROS.

E. Washington.

any suite GLAZER. 444

COOK STOVES. 815 and 817; No. 17 soft coal heater. 815: 9x18 velvet rug y»-> dressers. >7, >1* and 111. BROWN, 639 Mass ave.

COMPLCTE ''aUKaTiS&nSt

shingiotv

$6.50 ,$5 , $7 60 LP., $7.75 LP„ $8.26 A.. $7.60 SLACK, $4.25 tb. loci com tel. •IDroo rate I. lb.

CO. 21-775.

CHILD'S bed with drop aides and North 1164. • COMPLETE set of household furniture all practically new; leaving city. 431 W. New

HOT water heating plant wanted. 214 East Ohio. Main 1874 IF YOU have any house hold article not In use. call BAKER BROS. We will pay you a good price IF YOU have any household goods to sell, I will be glad to give you an estimate free, as I want to buy some ruga, furniture and

stovea.

IRVIN WALKER Main MM,

LARGE hotb lasts, coal ranges and cook stoves wanted. Don't sell till you get our offer. GLAZER. Main 5542. Auto. 11-214. LOAD for two-ton truck to Louisville within next ten days. 512_Hudaon. _Main 3194.

AUTOMATIC HARPS AND PIANOS * ALL IN First-Class Condition 1 Orchestra piano automatic roll change. ~ plays thirty-six pieces 8M9 ■ 1 Hex fro la. plays twelve pieces, continuous roll 499 1 Mandolin, quartet 259 j 1 Pianino, mandolin attachment 175 j 1 Pianino .f. ISO ; 2 Harps, each 156 1 l Harp 126 I t Regina * 125 Come and hear these instruments at Heier Music Co., 12 S. New Jersey Street Indianapolis, Ind.

AEOLIAN PLAYER PIANO, on payments If desired; leaving city; must sell at once. 811

lYL PHimta. ;lia^Ei I

Victrola. BAKER BRC

219-26

mgraph or eT Wash.

BUY THE KIMBALL Pianos, player pianos, organa Paths and Kimball phonographs, new and used Instruments. SWAIN A SWAIN. U E. Sixteenth, Phones: North 6489. Auto. 41-249.

EXTRAORDINARY SALE Wednesday Morning, August 27th, 10 o’clock I will sell the household goods of the estate of Martha E. Gark, at 320 N. New Jersey consisting of eleven rooms of unusually good household furniture and furnishings. Large and small rugs, yards of good carpets, dining ^pom suite, dishes of all kinds, cut glass, silverware, high oven gas range, large refrigerator, books, large assortment; fine walnut bedroom suite, brass and iron beds, springs, mattresses, mahogany chiffonier, dressers, toilet sets, rocking chairs, parlor suite, large wardrobe, leather davenport, leather chairs, two large wall mirrors, mahogany Victrola and records, clocks, vases, bric-a-brac, bedding and pillows of all kinds. Pictures, curtains and ahades. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale cash. Lew Shank Auctioneer.

Beech Grove. The right is

all biffs.

JACOB MARTIN. President.

! C. B. BROWN. Treasurer.

AMY C. BUTLER Secretary. !

School board of Beech Grove, Beech Grove,

toffiana.

INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS—TREAS- i URY DEPARTMENT. Supervising Archt- ; teet’e Office. Washington. D. C.. August 12. I m»--SEALED PROPOSALS will be opened la this office at 3 p. m . September 9. 1S19. f for FURNITURE. LIGHTING, ALTERATIONS TO FIXTURES. ETC., in the United

States Postoffice »nd Courthouse. Indiana-! xtsln RS'l

poll*. Ind . in accordance with drawings and I

specifications, copies of which may be had j AT YOUR COMMAND

at this office or at the office of the Cua- ;

3“K SSS3S? CAU - us T0DAY -

J CA p 1T0L LOAN CO.

STATE LOAN CO. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Corner Penn, and Washington sts. Phones Main 4412. New 24-43.

MONEY

New 27-134

BISHOP FOUT PRESIDES

FINANCIAL.

LOANS PAYABLE MONTHLY L ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY "

141b fc. Washington St

FIRST AID MEET PUNNED. Miners of State to Compete at

Payment reduced, every month. Interest based on MONTHLY balance of princtpal. Converts itself Into a straight loan at lower 1 Interest rate when 39 per cent, of principal

; is repaid.

j FARMERS TRUST CO- 159 E. Market st !

! we buy real estate, title con ! Terre Haute September 6.

! TRACTS, BONDS AND LOAN MONEY ON

: real estate mortgages.

WILBUR A. ROYSE INVESTMENT CO., 60S FIDELITY TRUST BLDG. MAIN 7101.

second mortgages. Urge and all parts of Indiana AETNA

MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT CO.. 50$

Main TICU

WE make smell. In

ru

Fidelity Trust

KLAl tCSl'A’i'K and personal loan of 8304

and upward; mortgage ami bought. J. D. SCOTT. 14 When

OR MORTGAGES

BOUGHT; SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS LEWIS. 529 MERCHANTS BANK.

Sessions of the White River conference of the United Brethren church are being held three times daily in the college auditorium at University Heights. The conference, which is attracting an average daily attendance of 4<X) clergymen and laymen, opened yesterday ami will continue until Sunday noon. Bishop H. H. Fout, of this city .is presiding. Tonight’s program will include a sermon by the Rev. L. C. Blake, L>. !>., of

Terre Haute.

Optimism pervades the gathering since the reading this morning of the annual conference report by the Revv. Charles VY. Brewbaker, of Dayton, who is the general secretary of the conference. He offered statistics to show that the conference has extended its work during the last year, has acquired more members and that its finances are in satisfactory condition. In addition to the report, the audience heard an ad-

dress bv Bishop Fout

The Revv. J. B. Parsons, pastor of the Brookslde United Brethren church, spoke yesterday afternoon, and the Rev. C. C. Cohn, pastor of the First United

U. C. Gohn, pastor of the First United Brethren church of this city, spoke last

night.

United Mine Workers and the Van-

dalia Coal Company.

Instructions are being given the mem-

ISpeciai to The Indianapolii NfW»J TERRE HAUTE, Ind.. August 27.-

Indiana representatives of the United State bureau of mines met with S. H. McClary, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, last night to arrange de-

ioan or »;* tails of the state first aid meet to be . ^ . .. 71-i -zibtogZ 600111 held in th,s cily Sa,urday ’ September test b [, VfltoS whi lst INSURANCE **• Twenty teams have been entered, charye of the miners’ first aid station

in all b randier * AUBREY u PORTER. «• and more than one hundred prises will j at Wncrttneg. R was first proposed U.W, «... Ite te Offered, iirclmiln* medal, from the ‘“f ™7* bl S,» f, ?t 5,. HEALTT CONTRACTS OH uortgaoes Coiled Stales bureau ol mines and the grounds, but this was abandoned when

lied Cross for the first and second ; it was learned that an admission fee teams. j I te to be charged at the gate on that The meet will be held under the ; day. Ten thousand miners are exauspices of the Indiana Bituminous; peeted to attend the meet.

Coal Operators' Association, the United Mine Workers and the bureau of mines. The two winning teams in the contest will be sent to the national first aid meet to be held at Pittsburg, Pa., the latter part of September, and their expenses will be paid jointly by the coal operators’ association, the

’"WANI ED—Real fstote mortgag* loan

BALDWIN GRAND PIANO Beautiful mahogany case; Ilka naw;.Mg value at 8695; eaey payments. E. L. Lennox Piano Co.

14 N. Meridian st.

BARGAINS In strictly high grade used pianos, players and grands coming to us dally from our sight branch houses; you are sure to find Just the Instrument you want at the right price here. PEARSON PIANO

CO., 12*-130 N. Pennsylvania.

C1IICKERING & SONS player piano; beau- \ tlful mahogany case; used short time; cost new $1,275. For quick sale, 8890; con-

venient terms.

E. L. LENNOX PIANO CO., , 14 N. Meridian. ELEGANT 1150 Victrola and music, <75.

428 Virginia ave.

FRANK HOLTON, slide trombone and esse,

Usanffld condition. Circle 1266.

KKOEGER upright piano, mahogany case, fine tone, big value at 8185, payments 8L50

per week.

E. L. LENNOX PIANO CO.,

14 N. Meridian st. LUDWIG ptoyer piano, almost new; fine oak case; unit valve construction. Sells new 8760; bargain, 8&00. RAPP A LENNOX, 247

N^ Pennsylvania.

-i.

LATEST 86c RECORDS. 7 Pembroke Arcade. Main 4926.

MUSICAL Instruments taken in jis part payment on household goods. Call BAKER

BROS., Main 3446.

PLAYER PIANO ; bargain; almost new; must sell; cash or payments. North 441.

PLAYER PIANO, Apollo, 88-note; be train at >800. Cash or payments. Main 8088. PLAYER piano; elegant case and tone; like

new;

3349 ~

Broadway

forty rolls of music, 8326 cash.

Washington 3217.

PLAYER piano used five months, must sell, so desire some one to take over contract.

For particulars. Washington 3390.

PIANO, upright, mahogany finished, fine condition. Call 42-476.

PHONOGRAPH RECORDS.

86c records 81 00 records ...

81 26 records

»1 69 records

Open evenings until 9 o'clock.

WEST, 942 Indiana avs. Plaza Hoti

PHONOGRAPH

Hotel bldg.

terson.

for sale, 8125. 622 N. Pat-

SAVE HALF price on all used records and

piano rolls. BAKER BROS

house.

opposite court-

STARR PHONOGRAPH, practically new, f""m 0d N;rth , wr h * U

SACRmCE SALE PHONOGRAPHS. DISK AND CYLINDER RECORDS, SHEET p^no. etc?sell alTor Vart^sALE 2 TO 6 P. M., UNTIL SOLD. TUTTLE. 10 W. OHIO ST.. ROOM $?. STERLING PIANO, reftotohid: walnut case elegant tone and action; like new; RAPP 4fc LENNOX, 247 N. Pennsylvania

UPRIGHT piano, almost new; real barxaln For information call North 1453.

good condition, <75.

UPRIGHT piano In 4128 E. Tenth st.

USED PLAYER pi^no, Ellington Manualo mahogany, good as new. Address Box 1287’

Newe.

UPRIGHT piano end music cabinet; mod make; good condition; 876 takes both for quick sals. 5 Bellefontaine fists. Telephone Circle 2636.

V w C Uh R ?^rds b Tl^ lf ^«9 C B^dws^ 0 ' t WMhl Ing ton 8217.

VOSE, baby grand, about five years old. Bargaln. Harrison 1083.

VIOLIN, good case and bow.. Irvington 2014.

VICTROLA. large mahogany cabinet and records. Call North 5333. * ana

YORK boss Michigan.

drum, almost new.

LIVESTOCK AND VEHICLES t 1 ™ pat on While you wait. JOHN* GUEDLLHOEFT5R Mr AGON CO., 202 Ken* tucky ave. m BRING your loose wagon tiree to the JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO We will in while you wait. 20b Kentucky ave.

°;retep. y 5;r , K:;rbL J '.r y ’ ^ FIVE fine Jereey cows, two heifers three Percheon horses. Phone JAMES WELLS Southport 21 J-l.

THURSDAY MORNING AT 9:30 O’CLOCK, AUGUST 28, I will sell the household goods listed below at 227 N. NEW JERSEY * Leather rocking chairs, sectional bookcases, roll top desks, electric lapips, mahogany Victrolas. Dining; room suite, dining tables, chairs, sideboards, buffets, dishes, china closets. Brass beds, iron beds, wood beds, mattresses, springs, dressers, dressing table, chiffoniers, bedclothes, all kinds, wardrobes. Kitchen cabinets, kitchen tables, refrigerators, gas ranges, cooking utensils, linoleum. Also all kinds of 9x12 rugs and small rugs of every description, sanitary couch, hall trees, pictures, everything needed in a home. LEW SHANK ' AUCTIONEER.

Office Furniture Frldxy, 9:30 a. m.. 312 E. Market «t. Sixty-Inch double fat-top desk, cost $120; double pedestal typewriter desk, cost 865; elegant eight-foot directors’ table, also seven-foot office table, four-Hrawer ShawWalker filing cabinet, sltf-drawer card case, 9x12 office rug, two Remington No. 10 typewriters, Todd check writer, multipost machine small office tables several swivel chairs, cost 815 to 825 each; eight office armchairs, revolving bookrack, typewriter chair, roll-top filing cabinet, three costumers. Index fllro, postal scale, ten waste baskets, desk pads. This lot of office furniture Is quartered oak and practically new and would cost approximately 81,800, Burroughs adding machine, cost <250; Universal adding machine, cost <225; Remington make adding and subtracting typewriter, cost 8200; one totalizer alone cost <85; Edison mimeograph, cost <30. McFadden & Burkhardt ^ _ Auctioneers.

$ per

cent MEYER-KISER BAN

JOSEPH r ATTISON*. 1097 Law bldg.. prompt

real estate loana.

CHATTEL AND SALARY LOANS.

PERSONAL y LOANS Mad* by a Reputable Concern

$24 TO $300

necessary that you ara

MO WORTHY V

I* >» only

maneatly located. BOS REFUSED.

Our charges ara fix ad by law. We wtt Imb yau any amount up tn 8894 aad flea yau all tba time you need to repay the ■Mftey. You pay the legal interest aad «*lr tor the actual number at day* you

use the money.

It you owo another company, aoma to •a hud w# will pay them off and a*- ««»«• you mors money tor your PHM9 end you oaa sat your awa time tax

repay meat.

ODE RATES ARE LOW-OUR PLAN

I* THE BEST.

Wa do not notify •mpioyeru neither do «• wake toqulrteo of your friends w

relatives

B wilt cost you nothing to eafi oaff fls explain our proposition naff a vary small amount if yon borrow. It In a mortal hurry, phone Main tttt. New tMto. and we will do the rest Security Mortgage Loan Co. Rooms MB-WI-W Indiana Trust Bids.. Second Fleer, Washington at. aaff Virginia Avs. a STATE LICENSED CONCERN.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION

OF THE

On the 31st day of Dec., 1918.

Located

Fine Furniture

FriUay, 2 p. m.. 64 Brookvllle road. Taka Irvington car to 3600 east. Two good leather rockers, reed rockers, pedestals, stands, two fine electric parlor lamps Victrola talking machine, mahogany case, largest size, cost 8200, almost new; records, two nice clocks, several nice pictures, mahogany bric-a-brac cabinet, cost <40; books, electric fan seven small rugs. 9x12 rugs, bedding, comforts, feather pillows, elegant brass bed

complete, blrdseye maple ‘

nier, coot 960 each; Sin

dresser and chiffo-

cost 960 each; Singer spring machine,

vases, statuary, cut grass, dishes, cooking

utensils, mirrors, 6x9 velvet rug. two sweepers. medicine cabinet, umbrella Jar bird cage silver candlesticks, very old, linoleum, good kitchen cabinet, cost f50; chaire arid numerous other nice, good^clean gods. McFADDEN S BURKHARDT, auctioneers.

Friday afternoon, 2 p. m., August 29, at 39 N. Riley ave. Take E. Washington car. I will sell the complete furnishings of five-room house, namely, six leather rockers, two leather settees, oak library tables, writing desk, oak bookcase, two rugs 9x12, buffet, extension table. • ten leather-seated dining chairs, kitchen cabinet, linoleum, gas range, V. M. bed, springs and mattresses, chiffoniers. two oak dressers, lawnmower, heaters cook stove, pictures, dishes, cooking utensils' tubs, glass Jars, etc. LEW SHANK Auctioneer.

GOOD team of work mules. Just in from off farm. Inquire at HAY MARKET FARMS, on Kentucky ave. ^

FRIDAY. 9:30 a. m., August 29. at 691 N. YTest st., I will sell the following store fixtures: Large cabinet, three-drawer, cash register, large soda fountain, cost 8600; waficaees. candy scales, drug scales, iron scales, several tables and chairs, label cabinet, wall clock and many other articles. LEW SHANK Auctioneer.

gFp-f!5#H5l HOLSTEIN cow 6 years old; shouIdbTft^

In about a week. Prospect 6428.

HORSES on payments: sman~driX? T iJ~ r ^,-- top buggy and harness; <46. 532 w WgS?’

ington.

TEAM of

MISCELLANEOUS.

'PAIGOjf^pTel

CoM Spring r road, oppo” te

MULES, harnsss and wagon for mi. N. Tacoma ave. Woodruff 904.

2840

CARRIE TWINAN z'aiwis pisase communicate with Red Cross home service. Bald-

win block. Important message.

MARGARET FAY McCORMICK please communicate Red Cross home service, Baldwin

block. Important message.

MARY ETTTA WALL please communicate Red Cross home service, Baldwin block.

Important message.

OSCAR McDOWELL please communicate

YOU CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed aaff banded firm, for use in paying overdue bills er to bay the things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES, that every one absolff take advantage of our sendee. Loans on Furniture $20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all the time yea want to repay a loan and only charge tor the actual time you have the money. Fair, Isn’t itf Don’t Sell Liberty Bonds Tb«v will surely sell at a premium eeme day, bssldes the government sflll needs your support. When you need cash, borrow from us on your household goods end save money. You Can Afford to Borrow On f 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay 63 a month and interest On $100 pay $5 a month and interest FAY MORS any TIME AND RKDUCS THE COST. FIDEUTY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278. Auto. 27-TSL

ASK US If You Need Money Have you ordered your next winter’s coal? Havs you paid all your bills? If not, borrow

what you n«pd from us.

If you owe another company, come to us and we will pay them off and advance you more money for your present needs and can set your own time for repayment

you

OUR RATES

ARE LOW-OUR THE BEST.

PLAN IS

loyers, neither do w# friends or relatives.

We do not notify empl make inquiries of your Take twenty months to-repay If you like. This makes your payments so small you can easily meet them each month. We make loads on furniture, pianos, Vlctrol&s, etc., without removal. Call, write or phone Main 7477. NATIONAL LOAN - COMPANY 215 Board of Trade Building. Corner Ohio and Meridian sts. Opposite old public library.

If You Need Money

We will loan in amount* from 816 to 8200 to any one owning -Furniture

Pianos Diamonds

Ws will allow you to repay it on our small monthly payment plan or payments to suit your convenience. - See us today and get what money you need to settle up all your outstanding

bills.

The Interstate Collateral Loan Co. 208 Hume-Mansur bldg.

J. M. Baroset, Mgr.

itofflee.

Directly across from postoi

st., second floor.

Main <130. Antomstlc 21-421.

on Ohio

at 722 Chestnut SL. Missouri.

St. Louis,

MASSEY WITjSCN, President. W F. GRANTGES, Secretary The amount of its capital is.I 525a-F^’'‘. The amount of its capital paid up Is 525,000 t THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOW!*: Cash on hand and in the hands of agents or other persons I 409.829 70 Refll estate unincumbered... 1,135,687 87 Bonds owned by the company, bearing Interest, market value 968,571 69 Loans on bonds and mort- _ gages of real estate, worth double the amount for which the same is mortgaged. and free from any prior incumbrance 6,121,682 39 Debts for premiums 179,819 72 All other securities 2,788,806 73

Total assets $11,594,350 00

LIABILITIES:

Losses adjusted and not due.f Losses unadjusted Losses in suspense, waiting for further proof : A11 other claims against the

company

Amount necessary to rein-

sure outstanding risks Total liabilities The greatest amount in one risk

108,789 06 160,157 28 34,200 16

1,167,860 42 9,495.027 90

any

.$10,041,043 81

76,000 00

State of Indiana, Office of Auditor of

State:

I, the undersigned, auditor of state of the state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above men tioned company on the 31st day of December, 1918, as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my [SEAL] official seal, this 2d day of May. 1919. OTTO L. KLAUSS, Auditor *of State.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION

OF THE

Inter-Southern Life Insurance Co. On the 31st day of Dec., 19I8. Located at Fifth and Jefferson Streets,

Louisville, Ky.

JAMES R. DITFFIN. President G. G. SUMMERS, Secretary.

The amount of Its capital ts..$ 729,432 S3

The amount of its capital

paid up Is J99.433 5 THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY

ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Cash on hand and In the hands of agents or other

persons $ 400,43>> w Real estate unincumbered.... 1,116,996 02

Bonds owned by the company, bearing Interest, se-

cured as follows:

Evansville At Mt Vernon , „ Elec. Co., market value.... 16,006 09 New Albany (Ind.) St R. R. ^ ^ Co., market value ........... 26,000 00

City of Henderson, Ky., mar-

ket value 2,000 00

Columbus Ac Northern Pow.

& Equip. Co., market value. 1,000 00

Kentucky Title and Savings Bank and Trust Co., market value Realty Investment Co., mar-

ket value Marlon. Ac Suburban Ry. Co.,

MULES, two nine-year-old bay and good workers: good double harn«w 8100 for ail. 1161 Ketcham st. 98

Red Cross home service. Important message.

Baldwin block.

Senate. DROPHBAD 7870.

823 S.

Prospect

DAVENPORT, AI, $8.

DRESSER, chiffonier. 4x9 rug.

combination N. Seville.

ELECTRIC RANGE, cost

North 9418.

DA VENDS.

Ubrary tables, rockers, book-as-s ladlee’ writing desks, etc. GLAZER. 444 E. Wash-

Ington.

■ -w*. hall runner, folding bed. 841

of condi-

MISCELLANBOUS

FOR SALE

Members of the Firm Our buyer* are members of the firm: you can be assured of courtesy and fair dealing when you call USED GOODS STORE. We pay more tor fine furniture than any other dealer, without exception. We have on our floors every day more really fine used furniture than all other Indianapolis dealers combined. See tor yourself. Every More advertlsee to pay the highest price, but we get the best. Why? Because we realty back up our statements; and our store, the finest in Indianapolis. Is the most convincing proof of everything we say. See tor yourself.

There is only one.

TEAM of/ six-year-old mules, also wagon and harness. 526 N. PersWag*^?-

LEONE KURTH please communicate with Red Cross home service, Baldwin block, for important message.

Sole distributors for Cutaway Clark Harrows. all ■ t sea Who! seal, prices to farmers HURST A CO.. Pena * Ga su.

ESTHER MARIE BAAS, please communicate Red Croes home service, Baldwin block. Important message.

LEGAL NOTICES-—PROPOSALS.

FLOOR lamp and table lamp.

tloa. North 0090. Is*. MXCWiOJLN, furniture:

. feature of every description I. The best price* paid. GLAZER Washington, Main 9642. A a to. M-XIA.

Used Goods Store 424 Mass. Ave.

Main 2288.

MAHOGANY bookcase: must

condition. Call Main 8918. MAHOGANY colonial desk with bookcase above, wanted. If you have somethfcg

fine, call Circle *463.

harness, gravel

464 Blake.

bed, new

be la good

TWO HORSES. I weoNwk- naaeir

8185 BUYS team of mares and harness weighing about 2.406; good pullers. must be ■old soon. 434 8. Noble. 3’4 STUDEBAKER farm w*^on gears 8160 vhile they last; only a few left. 202 Ken-

tucky ava

A "WANT AD” in Thi News wff! reach

S *• *8* -

NOTICE—The board of trustees of Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday. August 29, at 16 a. m.. for furnishing supplies tor the month of September, 1919. Estimate book will be on file at Room 48. siatehouee, from and after Monday. August 25. 1919, Alao at the same time and place the contract wm be awarded for milk far one year from November 1, 1919. The beam of trustees reserves the

right to reject any or all bids. Bv Order of Board of Trustees.

NOTICE.

Bids are solicited on supplies to be furnished the Robert W. Long hospital tor the mdhth of September, 1919. Requisition list on file in custodian's office. s**t«houee. Bids to be filed not later than Friday, August 29th.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF

r 10 a. m Bi /fay-sis&te

Why Pay the Legal Rate ef 3% per cent, a month when we will loan you at 2% per cent. Directors Father Oavlsk. Judge Collins. Franklin Vonnegut. E. L Lewis Ralph Bamberger. Wm. J. Mooney. G. A. Efroymaon. S. B. Kaufman. Henry Langsenk&mp. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Assn. $25-328 Occidental Bldg. A business, not a charity.

market value City of EufaJa, value I. C. R. R. Co.,

Ala., market market val.

1,600 00 10,000 00 3,600 00 8,000 00 10,000 00

u..;

Louisville Gas Ac Klee. Co., market v&lue 26,000 00 K. Ac L Terminal R. R. Co., market value 24,382 60 Liberty bonds and War Saving stamps 122,628 00 Loans on bonds and mortgages of real estate, worth double the amount for which the same is mortgaged, and free from any prior incumbrance 1,061,171 «7 Debts otherwise secured...... 2ffi!.278 22 Debts for premiums 1,536,254 04 All other securities (due and accrued interest etc.) 194,171 26

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Then cheer up. You’ve got nothing fur-

ther to worry about.*’

•T don't

rorse off than I am.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION

OF THE

On the 31st, day of Dec., 1918. Located at 900 F St. Washington, D. O. GEORGE W. WHITE. President. ALEXANDER K. PHILLIPS, Seo. The amount of Us capital Is....$300,000 00 The amount of Us capital paid up la >00,00 00 THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Cash on hand and in the hands of agents or other persons...$ 48,040 71 Real estate unincumbered 22,625 00 Bonds owned by the company, bearing Interest market value 291,>80 00 Loans on bonds and mortgagee of real estate, worth double the amount for which the same Is mortgaged, and free from any prior incumbrance. 174.260 00 Debts for premiums 91,680 87 AU other securities 6,111 66 Total assets $633,105 80

LIABILITIES:

adjusted and due.,

unadjusted

Losses

Losses uuaujuaivu

Losses in suspense, waiting for

further proof

All other claims against the company Amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks

.$ 16.270 67

46, ir 00

2.S0 09 4,022 02

281,161 41 $299,331 10

Total liabilities

The greatest amount In any - one risk $ 20,000 00

State of

State:

Indiana, Office of Auditor ef

1, the undersigned, auditor of state of

the state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of December, 1918, as shown by the origins! statement, and that -the said original

statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my

[SEAL] official seal, this 5th day of

May, 1919.

OTTO L. KLAUSS, Auditor of State.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE

On the 31st day of Dec., 1918.

S. Branch House St.

located at 17 Cuatem Providence, R. I.

STARKWEATHER Ac SHIPLEY, United States Managers. EMIL O, PIEPER. , Vice-President' and Manager Agency

Department

THE ASSETS OF THE COM PAN*

ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Cash on hand and in the hands of agents or other persons $ Bonds owned by the company, bearing interest market value Debts otherwise secured Debts for premiums ri All other assets

146,286 73

L018.669 14

1I409 67 241.802 r $.144 66

Total assets $4,762,261 68 LIABILITIES: Ix>sses adjusted and not due.$ 83,133 60 Losses unadjusted 32,224 73 Al! other claims against the company 89,686 54 Amount neoeee&ry to reinsure outstanding risks 3,808,977 68

LOANS $25 for 88c $50 for $1.75 •« furniture, pianos, automobiles, live stack or anythlns of value; >29 to 1209. at legal rates. We are licensed aad beaded to the ^ Indianapolis Finance Co* SH Law bids.. 184 >. Market at . - aw*-Aateaau* rutfA . .J

Total llabOitias $4,«8,872 86 The greatest amount In any one risk $ 6,000 00 State of Indiana, Office of Auditor of State: I, the undersigned, auditor of state of fhe state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of December, 1918. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file In this office. In testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my accrued int., ate.) .......... 184,171 X May, 1919. OTTQ L KLAUSS,

Total assets $1,423,573 45 LIABILITIES: Losses (unpaid) $ 100.117 58 At: other claims against the company 104.629 75 Amount necessary to reinsurs outstanding risks 620,29| 27 Total liabilities $~825.045 «•) The greatest amount In any one risk 25.00000 The greatsst amount allowed to be insured in any one block 40.000 00

State of

Stats:

Indiana, Office of Auditor of

I, the undersigned, auditor of stats of the state of Indiana, hereby certify that me above is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of December. 1911, as shown by the original statement, and that the said orielnei

statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix my

[SEAL] official seal, this 6th day* of

May, 1919.

OTTO L KLAUSS. Auditor «C Atato,

lUfKffl

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