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6 ALIEN DECISION RELEASES REDS 150 Communist Deportation Warrants Canceled. WASHINGTON, May 6.—Tbs depart ment of labor today was canceling: more than 150 deportation warrants for mem bers of the communist labor party, fol lowing a decision by Secretary of Labor Wilson that membership in that organ isation is not sufficient grounds deportation. The ruling was made by the secretary in the teat case of Carl Miller. Members of the communist labor party now held for deportation on sole grounds that they are members of the organiza tion, will be released and easel pending against them will be dropped. Officials of the department of justice were aroused by the decision of the sec retary which releases persons arrested in the December raids by the depart ment. • Assistant Attorney General Garvan de clared that the communist labor party now will become “a haven where ex tremists can continue agitation without abandoning one of his theories or pur poses.” CHICAGO, Mfcy 6. —Trial next week of William Bross Lloyd, millionaire, and thirty-seven associate members of the communist labor party will not be af fected by the decision of Secretary of Labor Wilson, concerning the party. State's Attorney Hoyne declared today. Secretary Wilson ruled that member ship in the party does not constitute ground for deportation of aliens. SAILOR DIES ON TRAIN IN INDIANA Herbert Pointed Believed on Way to Columbus Home. Herbert Pointed, 19, who Is believed to have been on his way from a naval sta tion in California to his. home in Colum bus, Ind., died on a train near Green castle, Ind., today. Papers in his possession indicated he lived in Columbus. Deputy Coroner Christian said death was due to double pueumonia and an acute attack of bowel trouble. Passengers said the young man died in convulsions. The death was reported to the police and Motor Policemen Bernaner and Drinkut notified the coroner. The body was taken to tbe undertak ing establishment of Royster & Asklns, 937 North Illinois street. GREAT WAR COST 35,380,000 LIVES Final Estimates Show Serbia Was Heaviest Sufferer. LONDON. May The total cost of the world war in lives has reached the appalling figure of 35.380.000, according to final estimates made by the Copen hagen society for the study of the con sequences of the war, made public today. These figures were reached after an exhaustive study of the decrease in the birth rates of the countries involved, ns well as Increase in deaths directly at tributed to tbe war. Actual military deaths in killed totalled 9,829,000, acordlng to the republic. Each European nation involved lost the equivalent of 8.8 per cent of Its popu lation from all causes. Each nation's actual killed equalled 2.3 per cent of its population. Serbia was the heaviest sufferer f all the belligerents. She lost 35 per cent of her total popu lation, while her actual, killed equalled 14.8 per cent. , I. U. Conference to End in Bloomington The Indiana university centennial edu cational conference transferred Its delib eration* from Indianapolis to Blooming ton oday and will conclude Us sessions ther t Ebh<j P. Lyon, dean of the medical school of the University of Minnesota, urged continuance of medical instruction for graduates of medical schools in an address before the conference at the Claypool hotel here yesterday. Dean Lyons outlined the method used by the University of Minnesota for keep ing in touch with medical graduates. Statement of Condition or THE Michigan Automobile Ins. Exchange GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN. 221-4 Houseman BuiH(ug, OX THE 31st Day of December, 1919 THE INTER-INSURANCE AGENCY CO.. Attorney-In-Fact. NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash in banka (on Interest and not on Interest) } 44,110.10 Ronds and stocks owned (mar ket value) 60,305.70 Accrued securities (Interest and rents, etc.) 1,604.44 Other securities, War Savins* Stamps 83.70 Deposit* In agencies, $2(X>; per sonal property, f1,300; cash for bond, $1,500 3,000.00 Premiums and aceourys due and in process of collection.. 42,206.88 Total f151.3084)1 Deduct special deposit in Ohio. 11,059.04 Total net assets $139,645.07 LIABILITIES. ' Losses adjusted and not due..s 2,712.39 Losses unadjusted and in sus pense 16,389.90 Rills and accounts unpaid 1.5(31.24 Administration expense 14,772.41 Unearned premium deposits 51.373.J8 Total liabilities $116,617.92 Greatest amount in any one risk ...t $ 15,000.00 Ptate of Indiana, office of Auditor of State. L the undersigned. Auditor of State of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned com paay on the 31st day of December, 1919, As shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, J hereunto Mb- scribe my name and affix my (SEAL) official teal, this ISth day of March, 1820. • OTTO L. KLAUS, Auditor off State. We Have With Us Today THE TIMES has prepared a ques tionnaire consisting of ten questions, which It submits each day to some well-known Indianapolis person. Introducing Albert G. Feeney, Manager of the Feeney Fur niture and Stove Company and tbe World’s Fair Furniture Company. Q. What is your name in full? A. Albert George Feeney. Q. Have you ever had a nickname? A. “AI.” Q. What was your favorite srort when you were a boy? A. Swimming and baseball. Q. What athletics did you engage or excel in when yqu were in school? A. Football, baseball, basketball and track. Q. How dll you happen to meet your wife and where did you meet her. A. Have not met her. Am willing. Q. What is your hobby today? A. Alrdale dogs. Q. What was your ambition when you were a boy? A. To become a fireman. Q. What event in your life caused you to choose your present pro fession? A. Need of money. Q. If you had your life to live over what profession would you choose? A. Same. v - \ Q. What would you do with a mil lion dollars if you had to give away ? A. Build a training school for orphans. The Right Thing at the Right Time By MARY MARSHALL 8. DVFFKE. When You Write If you wish to make a favorable im pression on the person to whom you write, do not use scented note paper. Don't use highly colored stationery. Plain or cream-white is always In tin! best taste', while gray-blue or pale gray are permissible. Never begin a letter, “My dear friend,” unless you want to be judged very oid fasbloned and ignorant of the best pres ent-day usage. It is discourteous to send a blotted letter to any one, and apologies da not actually mend matters. If your fingers are Inclined to bo moist, be careful not to finger the edge ■of the paper as you write, as this some times leaves a Auger mark. Don't write personal letters on busi ness paper, unless in writing to those well enough acquainted with you not to be offended by it. Never write letters of courtesy by type writer, unless the person addressed would not consider it a discourtesy. Don't use freak shapes of note paper. The best shape Just at present is a note paper that folds into a large en velope almost square.—Copyright, 1920. Sv \ Money back wlthou^questioo \1 if HUNT’B Salve fails io tbs \ treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. V/J RINGWORM. TETTER sr fjl p 7 other itching skin diseases tlj LVJ J A 575 cent bos at our risk. HOOK DRUG COMPANY. From Thin to Plump— Girls The expressions of happiness and gratitude of several of his young lady I patients for whom he prescribed the re cently successful flesh forming product, i known as three grain hypo-nuclne tab lets, it related by a physlcltn in on# of the medical publication* and It come# ; as a surprise to the ordinary layman to learn the heart throbs or distress which seems to effect so many young people who arc abnormally thin Also : to know that the weight can be so read ily Increased by the use. regularly for several months, of this peculiarly named j preparation, now obtainable of the best spothe-ary shops In sealed packages with complete Instructions for snlf-admlnla irstlon.—Advertisement. Statement of Condition OF THE Individual Underwriters NEW YORK. 212 Fifth Ave. ON THE 31st Day of December, 1919 ERNEST W. BROWN, Attorney-in-Fact. SIDNEY G. WALKER, Deputy Attorney-In-Fact. NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash in banks (on interest and not on Interest) $ 415,817.00 Bonds and stocks owned (mar ket \alue) -... 775,545.00 Accrued securities (Interest and rents, etc.) 7,045.83 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection less than three months 30,67.8.20 I Total net assets... '. .$1,229,056.00 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks. ..$289324.21 Losses reserve 500.00 Bills and accounts unpaid.* 1,633.01 Cash dividends remaining un paid 332,924.60 State, county and other taxes.. 3,000.00 Reserve for accounts in adjust ment 41,183.35] Total liabilities $060,066.18 Greatest amount In any one risk. .$250,000 State of Indiana, Office of Auditor of State. I, the undersigned, auditor of state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above i a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned com pany on the 31st day of December, 1910, as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this efflee. In testimony v hereof, 1 hereunto sub scribe biy name and affix my (SEAL) official (seal, this 18th day of March, 1920. \oT*TO L. KLAUS, \ Auditor of State. COMPLETE COUNTY TABULATIONS Following are complete unofficial tab ulations of the official primary returns from the 177 precincts of Marion county: DEMOCRATIC. UNITED STATES SENATOR. Thomas Taggart 4,878 GOVERNOR. John Isenbarger 509 Carleton B. McCulloch 5,078 Mason J. Niblack 552 James K. Risk 510 CIRCUIT JUDGE. Edgar A. Brown 1,964 Blythe Q. Hendricks 2,350 Chalmer Schlosser 2,410 PROSECUTOR. William Clay Bachelder 386 Edward P. Brennan 1,243 Paul G. Davis 1,926 John F. Geckler 498 Earle E. McFerren 751 Jacob L. Stelnmetz 1,164 Charles E. Young 481 STATE SENATOR. Frank A. Bruce 2,012 Oren S. Hack 8,941 John W. Holtzman 5,238 Edward W. Uttle 3,226 Edward B. Rnub 3,913 Floyd E. Williamson 3,257 JOINT SENATOR. John J. Dugan 3,586 AJbert SehmoUinger 1,835 STATE REPRESENTATIVES. Robert A. Adams 2,370 Herman T. Backemeyer 2,346 Charles E. Cox 3,054 Henry C. Cox 2.152 Patrick J. Delaney 2,766 Andrew J. Donlau 2,726 Orville P. Foreman 1,836 John W. Friday 2,409 William E. Gibson 3.040, Humphrey C. Harrington 2,173 : Albert A. Henrv 2,747! Don H. Herr 2.643 Raymond M. Hooker 1,633; Frank M. W. Jeffrey 1,773 Henry R. McClelland 1,831 : Walter T. McNamara 2,542 James P. Parsons 1,914 Paul Tom Rochford 2,550 Russell J. Ryan 2,954. Albert Stump 2,353! J. Ollas Vanlcr 2,391 i Carl E. Wood 2,912. TREASURER. tieorge M. Spiegel 2.96.3 j Frank F. Woolling 3,253 SHERIFF. Willat A. Judson 566 1 Edward E. Mcßride 1,517 j William P. Slndllnger 3.791 ! William I*. Stuck 794 CORONER. Jamea W. Birchfield 5.88 1 Heydon N. Buchanan 2,561 Frederick E. Crum WJ 4 Albert W. Miller 2,420 OOMISSIONER, SECOND DISCTKICT. Frank S. Clark 2,041 James Kerran 2.202 Charles C. Morgan 2/87 i George D. Hardin 4091 '• William R. Johnson 1!897j HAAG'S CHI-PRICE DRUGS Another Big Cut in the Price of Drugs No Mail Orders Filled at the Reduced Prices Everything Freh, Genuine, cf the Purest and Best Quality. Prices Subject to Change Without Notice 11.50 Abbott's Saline Laxative $1.19 60c Abbott's Saline Laxative 49c 75c Abbott’s Rheumatic Remedy...B9c $2.50 Absorbine SS.S4 $1.23 Absorbine Jr 9Sc 50e Abilena Water 3.y> SI.OO Albolene Oil 74e 83c Allen's Ulccrine Salve !5e 75c Alopben Pills (100> 49c 60c Alolu Strych. and Bel. Pills 34c 25c Alcock’s Porous Plaster 15c $1.25 Alkalithla rote 35c Analgesic Balm £9# 75<- Analgcsiqu- Rauine Bcngue 59c 75c Antlphlogestlne 59c SIOO Aspirin Tablets (1001. 5 gr. ..45c $1.25 Aspirin Tablets, Bever aa* 20c Aspirin Tabs.. 1 doz.. 10c; 3 do*.2s* 75c Assnfoetida Pills (100) 59c SI.OO Athlophoris 83c 60c Badein Salts u...49e 50c Badex Salts . ..39c 25c Beeeham Pills 19c 25c Bellans 19c 75c Bcllans 59c 25c Belladonna Plaster ISc ■ 30c Bell's Pine Tar and Honey 54c 25c Barkeeper's Friend 19c $1 Blair's Gout and Rheu. Pi115...840 60c P.laud's Iron Pills 34c 75c Bland's Liquid Iron, Lilly's 69c SI.OO Bitro-Phosphnte 84c 30c Borden's Engle Milk, 2 for 4Sc SI.OO Bliss Nntivr Herb Tabs 71c 23c Burkhardt's Veg. Tabs 19c 30c F.romo Seltzer 23c 60c Brorno Selfger 46c $1.20 Promo Seltzer 83c sl.lO Brownatoric 89c $1.25 Uadomene Tabs . 98c 25c Calomel Tablets. 100 aDy size...loc 15c Cainphrir Moth Balls 10 60c California Syr. Figs 49c 50c Camphor Spirits 250 25c Capsoltn 19c 60c Canthrox 49c 35c Capudine 29c 70c Capudine 59c" 50c Cascara Arona. Sweet, 3 os 25c 50c Cascara Bitter, 8 oz 25c 60c Cascara Cathartic Hiukle 24c 15c Carbolic Acid 10c 25c Carter’s Little Liver Pills 19c 50c Castor Oil. pure, half pint 85c 85c Castor Oil. pure, one pint 60c 35c Castor Oil, Kellog’s 230 50c Castor Oil, Hellos’* 39c $1.50 Cnrlsbad Sprudel Salts 98c 25c Celery Vesee 19c 50r Celery Vesee 39c SI.OO Celery Vesee 74c 50c Clayton's Mango Remedy 380 50c Clayton’s Dog Remedies 39c 35c Capaiba and Cubeb Capa 29c 75c Oban Hair Color Res 69c 35c Coregea 29c 25c Colorlte, 12 colors, each 190 15c Comp. Licorb-e Powd ~..10* 50c Calcium Wafers 30c 60c Chase’s P.lood A Nerve Tab 19c SI.OO Creole Hair Color Re5..........85r 35c Danderlne 29c oOe Danderlne '.....49c SI.OO Danderlne 74c 50c Dsmaehinakey’s Tlalr Dye 39c 25c: Delost’s Headache I’owd 19c 75c Dean's Liquid Smoke 59c 50c Denatured Alcohol, quart 85c 60c DeWitt’s Kidney Pills so* 60c Doan’s Kidney Pills 45c 50c Drnke’s Croup Remedy 39c 25c Dioxogen ib c 15c Diamond Dye, 10c; 3 for 250 50c Eatonlc ssr 50c Earl's Rheumatic Pills 39c SI.OO End’s Rheumiitlc Pills 740 25c Edward*’ Olive Tablets 19c SI.OO Enos Fruit .Salts 85* $1.50 Fellow’s Comp. Syr. Hyp0...51.10 SI.OO Formaldehyde 74c 35c Formaldehyde, 4 ounces 2c 50c Formaldehyde Fumigator 39c $1.50 Frultoln $1.19 35c Freons for Corns ~...29c 65c Glover’s Mango Remedy 64c 35c Gets-It for Corns 29c 75c Glycotanphene 590 81.50 Glycotanphena sx.io 80c Glycothymollne 24c 60c Glycothymollne 4flo SI.OO Glycothymollne 84c $1.23 Glide’s Peptomang 880 $1.25 Gray’s Glycerin Tonic 8e 30c Grove’s Bromo Quinine 23c 85c .Tad Salts 09* 50c Bicycle Cards 39c '3sc Helmet Cards 25* 33c Chamois Skin .....26c SI.OO Chamois Skin 7Bc $2.00 Chamois Skin $1.48 SI.OO Auto Sponge $1.50 Auto Sponge $1.15 $2.00 Auto W 00l Sponge ~...51.48 $2.50 Auto Sponge $1.98 25c Haag’s Pills for Biliousness 25e 35c Hand’s Baby Remedies 290 60c Htys' Hair Health 4c Hot Water Bottles, Fountain Syringes and Combinations at Cut Prices Haag*! Pills for Indigestion, Sick Headache, Biliousness and Constipation The 7 Haag Cut-Price Drug Store* are Located in the Center of the Shopping Dietrict of Indianapolie The Haag Drug Store at 166 N. Illinois it only Six Doors North of Interurban Station Haag Drug Stores, 27 and 53 South Illinois Street, are In the First Square South of Washington Street, The Haag Drttq Store. iOi West Washington Street, It in the Point Room of the Lincoln Hotel, alto Known at the Flatiron Building. The other Haag Drug Stores are fooated at 114 North Pennsylvania Street—ss Virginia Ave, and 802 Massachusetts Ave., Garner Collage, Indianapolie. INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1920. REPUBLICAN. PRESIDENT. Warren G. Harding 1,518 Hiram. W. Johnson 6,558 Frank O. Lowden 3,369 Leonard Wood 13,307 VICE PRESIDENT. William Grant Webster 11,711 UNITED STATES SENATOR. I James E. Watson 13,772 GOVERNOR. ! James W. Fegler 10,246 I Warren T. McCray 10,115 I Edw.-trd C. Toner 2,327 1 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. | Luke W. Duffey 7,043 1 Merrill Moores 13,312 PROSECUTOR. William P. Evans 12.148 William E. IteUey 0.028 Frank C. Riley 2,009 STATE SENATOR. Arthur R. Baxter 10,911 Charles J. Buchanan 8.733 Robert R. Dalton 0,021 John L. Duvall 7,395 Charles A. Measmore 2,432 Winfield Miller 0.173 Ro’.ieifL. Moorhead 9,718 James R. Norrell OJ>79 Hence Urine 7,339 STATE REPRESENTATIVE. Henry Abrams 7 6,313 John L. Benedict 7.108 Charles M. Clark 4,512 Kay Clem 2,779 Thomas Harvey Cox 7.758 Fred A. Davidson 4.083 Ellas W. Dulberger 2.913 Simon B. Fox 4,334 Coral H. Gilmore .1 4.019, Clinton H. Given 6,807 James H. Hamilton 4,194 Russell B. Harrison 7.327 Paul L, Haworth 7,111 Hairy W. Henth 3.348 Nelson Heinrichs 2.616 Charlie Hoover 4,242 Charles L. Hutchinsno 5.140 John T. Jameson 7.169 Samjol G. Joseph 3.189 Jaine* L. Kingsbury 7.070 William E. Lei bold 2.245 Floyd Levi Morris 3.279 Omtr U. Newman 6.794 Frank J. Noll Jr 7,710 Silas C. Pritchett 4.26# WendWl Rawll.i* 2.703 Guy D. Rock 4,0*15 Lester V. Vay 1,635 r. J.-Wesael 1.514 Charles Sumner Williams 5.118 William D Wilson 5 540 Henry M. Wing 2.597 TREASURER. Henry M. Cichriuo 9,770 Ralph A. LemcUe 11,266 SHERIFF. Morris D. Mosg 4.266 > George Snider 13,168 Clarence J. Ulrv 2.122, CORONER. Richa/d A. Pol# 6 720; Paul F. Robinson 12.388 Clarence B. Fensey 5,.713 j SURVEYOR. John G. Griffith 9.180 George Q. Schmidt 4.121 j COMMISSIONER, SECOND DISTRICT Alex Alexander 4,125 John Blumberg 1,220! 35c Harlein Oil Cap* Tilly# 29c 33c llnrlcn OH Caps Gold *9 25c HIU' Cascara Quinine Tabs 19c 50c Horllrk'a Malted Milk 39c SI.OO liorllck's Malted Milk m** $3.75 Horlick a Malted Milk 82.9A $1.20 Henjo Malted Milk R* $4.00 Homo Malted Milk $2 98 $1.59 Hood’s Sarsaparilla 98c 75c Imperial Granutn ~69c $1.25 Imperial Granura 89c 30c Lavorl* 23c 60c Lavorl* 43c 30c I.lstcrlne .16c 60c Llsr.erlne 4tc SI.OO Lotus for Gray Hair ..74c 30c Lysol 16c 60c Lvsol 4tc 00c Lime Stone Phosphate ~..8#c 25c Melalgias Polish 19* *l5O Maltlne, all kinds ..........$1.19 She Miles’ Anti Pain Pills 24c fl 10 Mile#’ Nervine 74e 23c Mentholaturn tic 50c Mentholaturn 80c ! 90c Mellin's Food ,44a 90c Mead’s JJextro Maltose 64c 60c Milk* Emulsion 45c $1.25 Milk* Emulsion Me 15c Moth Balls 100 SOc Mueol 24e 30c Mufti Cleaner S4o SOc Musterole S4 60c Musterole ..490 28,- Napthoiene Flakes... lfle 25c Nature's Remedy lc til re's Remedy 81*0 SI.OO Nature’s Remedy 74e $1.50 Neoferrum $1.19 SI.OO Nuxntad Iron 690 SOc Nujol .. 3 *1.50 Nujol 690 SOc Olive Oil, Pompeian, half pint...Boc *I.OO Olive Oil, Pompeian, pint 74c 36c Omega Oil 20c 60c Omega Oil 49c SI.OO Ovoferrln .84c SI.OO 011 of Koreln Caps ....84c 50c Pape's Dlapepsin 890 SI.OO Pepgen 890 15c Peroxide Hydrogen Oe 50c Phillip*’ Milk or Magnesia 89# 25c Phenoiax Wafers 19 SOc Phosphate Soda Merck#.. 24c 75c Phosphate Soda Wyeth# 69e flOo Plner For Gough Syrup 490 $1.23 Pierce's Favorite Pre* 89c sl.2s'Pierce'* Golden Med. D1e0v...89e $1.25 Plnkham Veg Comp 79c SI.OO Plnolum ...,S4e 20c Quinine Cops, 2 gr., 1 do* 15# 35c Sal Hepatic* 28c 70c Sal Hcpatlca 49c $1.40 Sal Hepntlca 8!>o SI.OO Sal vitae 74 $1.50 Salvilae sl.';# SI.OO S. 8. 8. Blood Remedy 67c 73c Scott'* Emulsion B9c $1.50 Scott’* Emulsion 08e 33c Sloan’s Liniment 290 70c BJoan’s Liniment Bse 30c Stanolax 39# 35c Stero Cubes 280 33c Bt. Jacob's OH *9# 60c St. Jacob’s Oil 49c $1.15 Swamp Root 84 60c Swamp Root 43c 00c Walnutfa Ilnlr Stain 45c 35c Wild Root Hair Tonic 29c 60c Wild Root Hair Tonic 490 81.00 Vlnol 74c $1.23- Veracoliite Tnhlet* 98c 75c Veronal Tablets, 5 gr.. 1 doz 600 Quality find Strength Tested Rnbber Good* Received Weekly Direct From the Manufacturer* and Sold at All Time*'at Cut/Price* 1 SI.OO Fountain Syringe 740 $1.2,3 Fountain Syringe 89c $1.50 Fountain Syrlugae 98c *2.00 Fountain Syringe $1.48 *250 Fountain Syringe si.oa $3.00 Fountain Syringe $2.24 $4.00 Fountain Syringe $2.98 $1.75 Comb. Syringe & Water 80t.f1.24 $2.00 Comb. Syringe A Water 80t.*1.48 $2.50 Comb. Syringe & Water Brit.sl.oß $3.00 Comb. Syringe A Water 80t.52.24 $5.00 Comb. Syringe A Water 80t.58.98 $2.00 Vaginal Syringe Spray sl.4# $2.50 Vaginal Syringe Spray $1.98 $3.00 Vaginal Syringe Spray $2.24 SI.OO Hot Water Bottle 74* $1.25 Hot Water Bottle 89c $1.50 Hot Water Bottle D c $2.00 Hot Water Bottle $1.48 $2.50 Hot Water Bottle *1.98 $3.00 Hot Water Bottle $2.21 SI.OO Ice Cap 74c $1.50 Ice Cap 98c $2.00 Ice Bag, oblong $1.43 $2.00 Throat Ice Bag sl.4# $2.00 Spinal Ice Bag $1.48 Ayre*’ Face Powder and Rouge *1.75 Azurea Face Powder $1.34 $1.75 Azurea Vegetal $1.39 $3.00 Azurea Eau de Toilet $2.48 $1.25 Azurea Sachet Powder 84c - I _ Augustus M. Buchanan 4.570 Henry A. Davis .... 987 George W, McCray 2.463 Henry D. Tutewiler 4,9*1 John E, Zener 1,960 COMMISSIONER. THIRD DISTRICT. Albert Hoffman 8.679 Luther E. Tex 8.144 Marion County Nominees Unofficial tabulations of official re turns Indicate the following nominations In Marlon county: Democratic. Representative In Congress. HENRY N. SPAAN. Circuit Judge, CHALMER SCHLOSSER. Prosecutor, PAUL G. DAVIS. State Senator, OREN B. HACK, JOHN W. HOLTZMAN, EDWARD B. RAUB, FLOYD E. WILLIAMSON. Joint Senator. JOHN J. DUGAN. State Representative, CHARLES E. COX. PATRICK J. DELANEY, ANDREW J. DON LAN, WILLIAM E. GIBSON, ALBERT A. HENRY, DON H. lIEUR, WALTER T. M’NAMABA, PAUL TOM ROCHFORD, RUSSELL J. RYAN. CARL E. WOOD. Treasurer, FRANK F. WOOLLING. / Sheriff, WILLIAM E. BINDLINOER. Coroner, HEYDON N. BUCHANAN. Surveyor, PAUL JULIAN. Commissioner (Second District), JAMES KKRVAN. Commissioner (Third District), GEORGE D. HARDIN. Republican. Representative In Congress, MERRILL MOORES. Circuit Judge, LOUIS B. EWBANK. Prosecutor. WILLIAM P. EVANS. State Senator, ARTHUR R. BAXTER. CHARLES J. BUCHANAN, W” FIELD MILLER, ROBERT L. MOORHEAD. Joint Senator. 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Face P0wder......70e Ayer# Creams and Toilet# 66c Berry s Freckle Ointment 49c $1 26 Berry’s Oremola 9e 50* Boncllla Cold Cream 39c 50* Boncllla Vanishing Cream 39c 80* Colgate'* Cold Cream *4e 60c Champlln'a Liquid Pearl 40c SOc Daggett A Rama. Cold Cream..S9c 60# Elcaya Cream 48c 25c Kapy*. Frag. Cream l®o 60c Hlnd'a Honey A Alrnon Cream...**# 30* Holmes' Froatllla *4o 25* Old Gib Witch llasel Jelly 19e 40* Orchard White 54e $l5O Oriental Cream $1.19 60c Malvina Cream 4Ae POc Milkweed Cream Sic 50* Nndtr.oln Cream 3ie 50c Pompeian, Day Cream s9c 35c Pompeian Night Cream *9# 75c Pompeian Night Cream B Be 50c Pompeian Ma*age Cream. Me 80d Pond’a Vanishing Cream 16e 80c Batin Hkln Cream S4e 50c Sea Shell Cream B Be 25c Woodbury's Facial Cream lie 60c Theatrical Cold Cream 39c 25c Amolin Deodorant Powdar...... 19c 25c Bandallne 19c 60c Bazin’s Depilatory Powder 4te SOc Brllllnntlne Me SI.OO Delatone s4o 60* Demlrncle 49e SI.OO Demiracle ...Me 75# El Rado 89 0 SOc Everswcct t4c 75c Evans Depilatory 60s 30c Mum 24# SOc Non Spl .........,89c 35c Odorono 29c 60c Odorono '...490 35c Cufex Cuticle Remover tic 00c Outex Cuticle Remover 4De 35c Cutex Nall White 29 35e Cutex Cake, Nall White 20e SOc Cutex Manicure Set 89c 25c Porin’* Lip Stick 19# SOc PJer-Kln* Lip Stick 48c SOc Olazo Nall Polish 39c 25c Hygto Nall Polish lie 25c n.vglo Cake Kill P01i5h.........100 SOc Lusterltc Nail Enamel 24c 36e Arnica Tooth Soap *9c 80* Benzollptu* Tooth Paste *4e 30c Euthymol Tooth Paste ~*4o 60c Forhun’s Pyorrhoea Paste 88c SOc F. E. I. Pyorrhoea Paste 88c 30c Lyon*’ Tooth Paste or Powder...24c SI.OO Pyorrhoclde 840 50* Pepsodent Tooth Paste 380 SOc Pebeoco Tooth Paste 3Sc 86c Rublfoam 29# 85c Rozodont 29c 35c Renreco Tooth Paste *3* 80c White’s Tooth Paste 24c 20c Armour’s Stork Castile 13c 20* Bocobella Castllo Soap isc 35* Conti Castile Boap, Italian 25c 15c Co*oa Castile Soap, Kirk’s, 3...28c 25c Cuttcura Roap, 10c; 3 for 55c 80* Packer’s Tar Soap 8 C 50* Packer’s Liquid Tar Soap 450 15c Palm Olive Soap, 9c; 3 for 25c 25c Germacidal Roap 19c 25c Pear’s Glycerin, 19c; 3 for Kso 25c Pear's Unscented So&p Me 15c Jergen’a Violet Soap. 3 fuf 25c 30c Woodbury’s Facial Soap 16c 30c Reslnol Soap 18c 75c Roclete Hygieneque 48* 50c Rogers A G. Violet Soap 88c 50# Rogers A G. Lilac Soap 38c 50c Rogers A G. Sandalwood Soap.. Bßo 50c Gillette Blades, 0 for 37* SI.OO Gillette Blades, 12 for 74c 50* Gem Junior 81ade5...., ..34® 30c Ever-Ready Blades 34c 85c Keen Kutter Blades 29c 85c Enders Blades go c $1.75 Evr-Rady Razor $1.49 SI.OO Gera Damaskeen Razor ac $5.00 Gillette Razor $3.06 35c Shaving Bruah ggc 75c Shaving Bruzh 1 000 State Representative, HENRY ABRAMS. JOHN L. BENEDICT, THOMAS HARVEY COX, CLINTON H. GIVAN, RUSSELL B. HARRISON, PAUL L. HAWORTH, JOHN T. JAMESON. JAMBS L. KINGSBURY, uMER U. NEWMAN, FRANK J. NOLL, JR. 1^ JET-OIL gj For Women’s and Children’s Black Shoes j Jet-Oil gives a brilliant shine and keeps S leather soft and pliable. Easiest to Use. M S. M. BIXBY & CO., Inc., New York you step the starter Yon supply the force, the help needed, to make the engine go. That la just what a V\\ JJ good, ready.to-take remedy, with tonic pro- W—*^**lß^l fl perties, does for you ia the Spring. It furniahea the push that puts every organ Into proper activity. Rich, pure ' ■ blood goes leaping through your reins, carrying life and health to each iagging part and lagging organ. Like everybody else, you need a good “starter.” Your health will be improved, more enduring, and you will be better able to resist dis ease by using e good Spring medicine. PE-RU-NA m An Ideal Starter for the Human Engine ft 1 With your parents, and perhaps your grandparents, PE-RU NA was the favorite Spring medicine, because kfggP Jhey knew they could depend upon it. It acts directly upon the organs of digestion and elimination, helping mjffp A nature to throw off the poison accumulations of winter slsHp-H 1 and stimulating a normal, healthy action in the human The blood becomes rlsh and pare, Insuring healthy nourishment to every part Nerves, raw and quivering, || are soothed and quieted, and the nerve centers revived sßSSp\,£v/ and stimulated. j You loee that alwa>-8 tired feeling of lassitude, and experience at once a vim find a vigor, a punch and a W push, a de.lre and ambition to be up and doing. j PE-RU-NA clears your system of the health destroy ing, stagnating poLsons and wastes of erstarrh. Take no chances. Drive out this enemy to good health—catarrh. iSpsSEo Step starter. Get PE-RU-NA from your nearest Tablet a or Liquid Gold Everywhere X v^s\s^\ : \n 90KVCS\^ Statement of Condition OF THE Alliance Insurance Company PHILADELPHIA, PA. Third and Walnut Streets, ON THE 31st Day of December, 1919 BENJAMIN RUSH, President. JOHN KREMER, Secretary. Amount of capital paid up $750,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash In bank* (on interest and not on Interest) $ 381,063,86 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 3,056,262.00 Accrued securities (Interest and rents, etc.) 40,353.39 Agents’ balances 407,697.11 Bills receivable <BOO.OO Accounts recoverable on paid losses 2,633.33 Total net assets $4,497,800.49 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $1,572,752.40 Losses adjusted and not due.. 10,330.09 Losses unadjusted and In sus pense 524,870.00 Bills and accounts unpaid.... 3,263.46 Reserve for taxes, etc 122,000.00 Total liabilities $2,233,215.86 Greatest amount in any one risk $100,000.00 State of Indiana, Office of Auditor of State. I, ths undersigned, auditor of state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned com pany on the 31st day of December, 1910. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is cow on file in this office, / In testimony thereof, I hereunto sub '•trlbe iy name and offix my (SEAL) official Hoal, this 11th day of March, MHHB* st **- Treasurer, RALPH A. LEMCKE. Sheriff, GEORGE SNIDER. Coroner, PAUL F. ROBINSON. Surveyor, JOHN G. GRIFFITH. Comml*loner (Second District), harry and. Tutewiler. Commissioner (Third District), ALBERT HOFFMAN. Gold Everywhere Statement of Condition OF THE Marine Motor Ins. Cos. of America GALVESTON. TEX. 2328 Ave. B, ON THE 31st Day of Decomber, 1919 S. E. KEMPNKR, President. J. F. LENISHEIMEK, Secretary. Amount of capital paid up $200,000.00 —7 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash in banks (on interest and not on Interest) 3132.569.9S Bonds and stocks owned (mar ket value) 262,663.01 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 8,998.43 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection.. 49.727.13 Total net assets .-1445.975.57 LIABILITIES. Losses d'e and unpaid .-.$ 6,576.00 Reserve for taxes due and ac crued 1,500.00 Bills and accounts unpaid 9.00 Due or to become due on bor rowed money 50.000.00 Total unearned premiums 73.653.9S Commission to agents on under Res F2 for losses incurred but not reported 1,500.00 Total liabilities $160,814.53 Greatest amount in any one ri5k.57,500.00 Greatest amount alMwed by the rules of the company to be in sured in uny one city, town or village 7,500.00 Greatest amount allowed to be insured In any one block 7,500.00 State of Indiana, Office of Auditor of State. . I, the undersigned, auditor of state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned com pany on the 31st day- of December, 1810, as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof, 1 hereunto sub scribe my name and affix mv, (SEAL) official seal, this 13th day of * March, 19g0, \ OTTO I* KLAUS, Auditor of State. Diseased Skin Freedom at once from the agony of ikiD disease. Tbe soothins wash of oils. Try D.D.D.—it's different. S3c. 90c and sl.oo. Tbe first bottle guaranteed to give you relief. JD.13.13. TEL lotion for Skin Disease Teeth Now Beautified Almost Like Magic Why Is it that men and women of re finement <ro to their dentists two, three or four times a year to have their teeth scraped? Because such persons, though ardent devotees of the tooth brush, find that no dentifrice suffices to keep their teeth free from stains and tartar. If more people only knew it, there is a re markable and perfectly harmless product, to be found in any drug store, which acts almost like magic when used ou unclean and discolored teeth. Anyone can have the loveliest pearly white teeth Imaginable by using ‘‘Once a-Week Tooth Polish” in addition to whatever powder or paste is used. If one will procure a package of this and use a little of it once a week on a tootiiN brush, the unsightly discolorations and tartar will not return after their re moval. Furthermore, St will prevent tooth decay and gum Inflammation, neutralize acids and keep the breath sweet. Once-a-Week Tooth Polish was originated by a well-known dentist.—Ad vertizement. RHEUMATISM LEAVES X£)l FOREVER Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Pol- 1 son Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. _____ ~_E l e rT la this country is e-{ thorlzed to say to sver-r rheumatic suf ferer that if two bottles of ADearhnJ .h# sure conqueror of rheumatism, doeS not stop all agony, reduce swollen joints; ind de away with evea the sttghtesS twinge es rheumatic pain, he will gladly! return your mousy without comment I AUenrhu has been tried and tested fsrj years, and really marvelous results have! been accomplished In the most severe cases where the suffering and agony vts intense and piteous and where the ne-l tlent was helpless. Mr. June# II Allen, the discoverer of! Al.erhu, who for many year* suffered that torments of acute rheumatism, deslreal all sufferers to know that he does nob went a cent of any one’s money unless Allenrhn decisively conquers this worse all dlsesse*. and he has Instructed! Hasg Drug Company to guarantee U re •very Instance.—Advertisement. k jBEAR oil (rtf for HAIR f* 1,1 AN INDIAN’S SECRET On# of U> pottos lnrrtdltntt es Ketalke— for the hlr —lt etsulot Star *u Thtrt trt other tctln lsgroditota not found in any other hair prepara-t# Con. Kotalko has tuceeedtd in many cun of baldness, failing hair and dandruff whtn evtrr olhtr hair lotion tr treat ment baa proved fuUla. 4340 Guarantee. Amts la* result# In caaet eonsldtrtd hopeless. Yte ttvtr aaw t bald Indian 1 Why become or remain id 4 if you ran grow halrf If other* hare obtained anew rTowth or hers eomm-rert dandruff, or stopped fiT'.inf hair throoih Rotalho. irb map not pout Got a box es KOTALKO at any bu;y drug store; or send 1# cent*, eilr-r or steinpe. for £BUCHU&£ *UJ PROOF BOX of Kotalko to 1.3. Briilsin, lac- Station F, New York, N. V. Adler-i-ka Again! “Adler-i-ka has entirely CURED my constipation. I took ONLY one-half bottle and have not taken any since. (Signed) A. S. Eaton. Adler-i-ka flushes BOTH upper and lower bowel 60 completely it often. CURES constipation. Relieves ANY CASE gas on stomach or sour stom ach. Removes a surprising amount of foul, decaying matter from the ekk mentary canal (which poisoned stonre ach for months). Prevents appendi citis. The INSTANT pleasant action of Adler-i-ka astonishes both doctors and patients. It is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple ingredients. H. J. Huder, druggist, Wash, and Penn. Sts. —Advertisement. SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi culty in u-’nating, often meat serious disorders. The workFi standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles— GOLD MEDAL ; - bring quick relief and often ward, oft deadly diseases. Known as the nations! remedy of Holland for mort than 2OS years. All druggists, in three size*. Leek far tbe same Geld Medtl m every beat red aceret a# aßutetion Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while llftiag a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did urn no good. Finally 1 got* bold of something that quickly and com pletely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture has never returned, al though I am doing hard work as a car penter. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. 1 have nothing to sell, but will give lull information about how you may find a complete cure without operation, if you write to me, Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter, 330 F. Mareelln* avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Better cut out this notice and show It to any others who are ruptured—you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an opera tion.—Advertisement. ACHING AND || ' J||[ HARO VF . Ip|^CORN PAIN AND .-/Ss£jfsga PUFFING —4i onp BOOT -CAULOUS kef oooßoua n-AT CORN SWCATING soft cohn'-'' y^jF^aoia'huNioH END YOUR TOOT MISERY Cal-o-cide positively gives quick relief and lasting results. It penetrates the pores and removes the cause. (Plasters in each package for Stubborn Corns ) All drug Stores, 35 C. Medco Cos. Dayton. Ohio Calociat JSfS