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12 An Understandable Statement We Owed to Depositors Nov. 15, 1920.. .$14,077,505.93 A conservative banter always has this indebtedness in mind and so arranges his assets as to be able to meet all requests by his depositors for payment For meeting all such requests we have assets as follows: I— Cash $3,894,912.91 This is either in our own vault or on deposit with other banks. ll Loans and Discounts $2,338,603.96 This is the amount we have lent to people who have given us their notes promising to repay, generally on demand, and have secured us usually by leaving with us stocks or bonds of greater market value than the loans. 111 Real Estate Loans $3,232,508.75 This is the amount we have lent to people who have given us their notes promising to repay and have secured us by mortgaging real estate worth at least twice the loans. IV— $5,373,289.87 Four-fifths of these being bonds issued by the United States or municipalities or railroads or other corporations of first quality, are immediately salable. V— Advances to Trusts $455,961.84 When an estate is turned over to us in trust we hold our selves in readiness to make advances for its better ad ministration, provided always the amount advanced is well within half the value of the estate. Vl Due from Departments $107,882.32 For example, in our rental department we may advance money for repairs and reimburse ourselves when the next rent comes in. VII— Bank Buildings and Equipment $703,830.23 This is the amount of the investment in our main office building and id our branches. Total Assets with which to meet our Indebtedness $16,106,989.88 This Leaves a Surplus of $2,029,483.95 which becomes the property of our stockholders after the indebtedness to our depositors has been paid. It Is a guar anty fund, composed of capital, surplus and profits, on which we base our invitation to this community to intrust to us its money in savings accounts or checking accounts or on certificates of deposit. flatting# ana Crtuert Compart? Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania West Indianapolis Branch West Street Branch 1233 Oliver Avenue Washington and West Streets East Tenth Branoh, 2122 East Tenth Btreet Oysters Oysters! Your Thanksgiving dinner will not be complete without Trupakt or Sealshipt Oysters. TRUPAKT-OYSTERS The aristocrat of oyßterdom. A refreshing whiff of old ocean and / solid, juicy, oyster meat —that is / \ what you find when you open a f package of TRUPAKT oysters, I they have that rare appetizing 1 zest of fresh oysters as served on \ * vtafta . "_y / the half shell at the seacoast. fry SEALSHIPT OYSTERS "Best by test," Sealshipt has stood the test for years as the best bulk oyster. Whether you buy "Sealshipt'* in bulk or "Tra pakts" in package you may be assured you are getting the world’s best selected "Oysters.” Buy From Our Store or City Market Stands. CUT Market ,Ud, open I YrlJT^.^o 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. We fine*- ft P. M„ nod until noon Thor*. day. I dajr. Willis Fish & Oyster Cos. Main Store, 337 East Market Street. City Market Stands, 271-272. SAVE MONEY ONLY ONE MORE WEEK / {jjf-J %\ Buy Your Christmas Jewelry This Month 20% to 50% Off The Fletcher M. Noe 103 N. Illinois St. Opposite Terminal Station. READ TIMES WANT AS iSGES FOE BARGAINS Thanksgiving Specials that will help make the day a pleasant event. Food Choppers sing dinner the housewife will find dozens of uses for & food Carving Sets How much more delicious thp turkey will taste, and how proud you’ll be to serve it to your guests, if you carve it with one of these beautiful Stag Handle Carving sets. Roasters Os course it Is very necessary to have a good roaster If you expect the turkey to come from the oven in that steamy, de licious, crinkly brown condi tion. Bee our Wear-Ever Alu minum, Enamel or Steel roast ers. LILLYHARDWARE COMPANY 114-116 E. Wash. St. Trancs WANT AIM BRING RBSUXTS. INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1920. De Pauw Alumni Cane to Indianapolis Man ' Special to The Times. GREBNCASTLE, Ind., Nov. 23.—Judge John S. Tarkington of Indianapolis Is the holder of the De Pauw Aiumni cane, which was given by the Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin of the class of 1840 to be held successively by the oldest living graduate of the university. Mr. Tark ingtou Is the only living member of the class of 1852, and the oldest living graduate of De Pauw. The Rev. William S. Turner of Spo kane, Wash., who formerly held the cane, died Nov. 20, according to a letter re ceived by Miss Martha J. Rldpath, sec retary of the Society of Alumni of De Pauw University. Mr. Turner was a member of the class of 1852, and had passed his ninety-fourth birthday last May. Typothetae Gives Dinner for Employers Members of the Indianapolis Typothe tae entertnlned their employers, foremen, superintendents, cost accountants and es timators from various printing shops at a monthly dinner at the Hotel Lincoln last night. The speakers were: Dick Miller, on "The Banker's Viewpoint on Business Conditions Today;’’ Julian Wetzel of the Keystone Press, on' ‘'lndustrial Rela tions;” Perry Ballon, on "Love of the Craft;” Ralph Adney, on “Cooperation;" Charles A. Bookwalter, on "Good Friend ship Between the Employer and Em ployee;’' Charles Lesh, on "The Paper Situation,” and Edgar Heeker, of the Irvington Print Shop, on "Cooperation.” Edgar J. Itosech presided. “ Purdue to Establish Class for Fowl Fans LAFAYETTE. Ind., Nov. 23.—A twelve day course In practical poultry raising will be held at Purdue University, be ginning Dec. 16, under the direction of A. Q. Phillips, head of the poultry de partment. This Is an innovation In the poultry department, and was necessitated by the fast Increasing interest In poultry In Indiaua and the demand of the farm ers to learn more scientific methods of raising poultry. pi 1 ' I V:’ li^- j j ZJ Flowers are always a gracfotia gift /s\o Jhi = EE and nothin* will promote more hap- 1 - = pinesa in the family circle. * = 5 A Pretty Corsage for the MUs E fi°oo ) A Bal| y nure Ballad Dorothy Jardon 1 Wjft f' k 5022 1 Angels’ Serenade . Marie Tiffany sq. LIJ*H i H§i||ll®i| 91.00 (Cradle Song -...Marie Tiffany k'fi f jj? •* Sjj | 5 Bring Back the Golden Day* *.... Theo Karle 111 |l | | , 4a j(j at ~r ' When You and I Were Young Maggie |1 fia i ’SBocIBW | Theo Karle and Mai® Trio Rl l T*', 2046 i 1 an Not S,eo P w,thoU t Dreaming of You iHFV l' 1 if ( Irene Audrey and Crescent Trio fiai i p sL * ~ ( Songs of Long Ago Lester O’Keefa and Mixed Quartet ■ I 2052 (Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere All Star Trio f ® 1 W 85 rfi (My Wonder Girl Vernon Trio * l v* 2047 (Broadway Blues . Aileen Stanley V 85< (Chill Bean Fred Whltehouse igf 2051 (Girls of My Dreams Carl Fenton’s Orchestra (Toodles Green Bros.’Novelty Band A 11 rpi 2048 lCuban Moon Carl Fenton’s Orchestra A.II 1 IICS6 (The Love Boat ..Carl Fenton’s Orchestra 5026 (Japanese Bandman Isham Jones’ Rainbo Orchestra 13 E iO 13 O 91.00 ( Koolemoff .. .Isham Jones’ Rainbo Orchestra I\ SuJ ij 91.00 (Sultan Isham Jones’Rainbo Orchestra UT Your Own odeC tion of Equal Value Klf. I With Model 110 . a Her. Brunswick DOG HILL PARAGRAKS Slim Pickens says no matter how small and inconsequential a law-breaker that la under arrest may me, there is nearly al ways an officer with him. • • • Raa Barlow baa been invited to take his fiddle and go over Into the Calf Ribs neighborhood Saturday night to a candy pulling, and he Is practicing up on a lot of sweet tunes. • • • No wondar the mall carrier is getting further and farther behind on his trips every week, as persimmons are ripe and there are lots of treee along the road. 2 Killed, 2 Hurt When Auto Goes Into Ditch CHICAGO, Nor. 23.—James Hyland and Frank were killed and Joaeph Vogel knd James McNeill badly Injured when their automobile skidded and went Into a ditch in a highway near Niles Center, a suburb, today. Liberty Na* Oleomargarine—Oloeolirrnner'a George Smith, Editor of N. Y. Tribune, Dead NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—George M. Smith, managing editor of the New York Tribune, died suddenly at his home Mon day from ptomaine poisoning complicated with heart disease. He had been 111 since last Tuesday. Thirty years ago Mr. Smith began his newspaper activities on the Newark, N. J„ Advertiser, later serving the New York Tribune and the Sun and the Phila delphia Press before Joining the Trib une. He leaves a widow, a son and a daugh ter. 127 West Washington St. Good Clothing for You and Your Family Cash or Payments. Suit Yourself. (2&4in)Plhii7Mi&ic>a 127 West Washington Bt. Make this a photo graphic Christmas L—JBL for your dear ones. a Pictures are highly lytg/fflaiL appreciated, espe- ygpF cially Moorefield’s photographic por- ordered traits. Now, _ „ Cheerfully „ Held for Christmas mti flow Kahn Bldg. Delivery. HORUFFS THANKSGIVING SALE Children’s Shoes WEDNESDAY ONLY Wednesday Is to be Children’s Day at Horuffs. Save one-third to one-half on every pair of boys’, girls’, children’s and Infanta* shoes by buying now. Better supply the children’s needs for the entire winter at these low prices. r S’ and GIRLS’ brown shoes, In wide aa AA 11 as English. Styl- \/ MX rviceable sand Youths* Sizes, $2.48] Girls’ Knockabout / 3 tIiSL/ Boys’ Elk Scout A Real shoes for hard /%g\ i \ service and & real ff* 1 L \ value at this low price; In black, brown. jSakftk $1.98 and $1.49 INFANTS For the baby’s first steps. A Hard sols little shoes. (IQ Worth double what we ask for them •/ *■ HORUFFS *■ The Weather Man Predicts a COLD WAVE COMING Be Prepared to Keep Warm SEE THE Johnson Fuel Oil Burner 4 For your cook range, heaters, boilers, furnaces, laundry stoves, hot water heaters, eto. It will successfully burn Kerosene, Distillate, Gas Oil or Light Fuel Oil BURNER ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED No generating; can’t clog or burn out; never has to be cleaned; never gets out of order. Thousands already in prac tical use and have proven to be absolutely reliable in every/ way. Come in and let us show you this wonderful invention. DEMONSTRATION AND SALESROOM 125 East Ohio SI, Indianapolis, Ind, Or write THE JOHNSON OIL BURNER CO. Lyric Theater Building, Muncie, Ini Agents Wanted Marlon County and Adjoining Territory. Want a Good Position? You can have It. But there’s no “royal road” to success—no “hit and miss'’ plan can be dependable. You would not want to “trust to luck." You know that the young parson who “gets there" is the one who makes the preparation. . , Right After Thanksgiving Monday, November 20tb, would be a good time to start Business Is constantly seeking competent bookkeepers, accountants, stenograph ers, secretaries and auditors. Can you afford to delay the time of starting? Every day you put it off, you lose. By being quick to act, you'll save both time and money. Call, write or telephone Fred W. Case, Principal, Pennsylvania and Vermont—lst Door North I. W. C. A., Indianapolis. oo Large, torlc lenses, giving a wide range of vision, are the best. Prop erly fitted tories in up-to-date frames Sfl.OO to |7.00. Let me show you. DR. L. H. RATLIFF 41T-1S Occidental Bldg. WETOGRAPH Secret Writing System Invaluable for lovers and for keeping recipes, addresses, secret memorandum or other Information safe and private. Ho stranger can read your postals if yon aae the Weto Graph. Great fun for lovers or friends. Don't miss It. Send 10c and ve will send the Weto Graph by mall with full Instructions. Address PENN PUB LISHING CO.. Blalrsville. Pa CLOTHING ON CREDIT Hoyle o arick and JTvk. Clothing Cos. SOS-305-SO7 W. Washington St. t Doors West Senate Are. R2DUP ItoMr back ehtort gueattc® SuggH