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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1910.
“Plums” Win
Everybody—■ m
Everywhere—
Smooth
Mellow
Cigars for
15 CENTS
If you were a millionaire you couldn’t buy
more for the money. “PLUMS” stack up in
flavor, Taste, Tobacco with any cigar. Rough
to look at, but smooth to smoke. Little enough
price, big enough in quality to please YOU—
if you do smoke ten centers.
4«
HAVANA
PLUMS
<W
have created a sensation. Four inches of imported filler,
with thirty-two inches added in every package. Minus
trimmings and furbelows—but—well-
Attempt Will Be Made to Show
That He Has Given False
Testimony in the
Hearings.
Washington, Feb. 18.—That . Attorney
VertroM. • representing Secretary Hu 1 linger,
will make .in attempt to Impeach the tentl-
niony of I ami I* R. Glavi* was made evident
whew the Kallliigcr-PInchot Investigating
committee met this morning and Mr. Ver
tices a*ked for a siihpena for Adolpb Ilehr-
ena, of Kenttle. Itehreim was Drought Into
the ease by the ntntetneiit of itlavls that he
trns a coni claimant living in Seattle; that
he had told Gtavl* that ho lind transacted
private IhmIiicsh for Untid Coinmlmiioner
Dennett, and when- Dennett arrived In Se
at tlq In* denied nil knowledge of Behrena.
Vet on the following day Glnvi* saw Den
nett and llehrentt lunching together.
Vertreea said lie proposed to show by
Rehrena that he did not know Itennetf.
that he had no conversation with him, nnd
had not lunched with him. lie said he
had Hell reus' affidavit to thin effect.
Glnvi* was on the stand during the day.
and, altho subjected to severe questioning
by Mr. Vert roes, held his own well.
QLAVIS IS CORROBORATED
BV AGENT OF INTERESTS
Washington. Fsb. 18.—At a hearing of the
senate committee on territories this morning
Stephen Blrrh. attorney for the Alaska syn
dicate, which Is a combine of all the Gug
genheim Interests hi Alaska, and Charles
Steele, of J. 1*. Morgan A Co., admitted that
funiilnghHfh claimants
over all .of their coal
»a tented.
Mr. Birch contended, they had
re iiM
This,
his statement Is considered ns substan
tiating the charge* which U R. Glavls has
made against the general land office.
DAILY STATISTICS.
* i n n ri n iTi'/i*
“PLUMS” Make Friends
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
$.*,000—Peter* Land Company to city of
Atlsnts, lot on corner of North-are. and
Plum-et. .Warranty deed,
$3,000—KqniUbte Isoan and Secnrltj
Company to Mr*. J. L. Smith, lot on Soutt
Boulevard. Warranty deed.
$2.000—C. Ivey to I. N. Ragsdale, lot or
Ard-en-ave. Mortgage.
%10,000—O. If. .lone* to Mia* Flora R,
Hardj% lot on northwest oornar of Kdge
wood are. and Sprure-st. Bond for tltha
CAPITAL CITV TOBACCO CO., at“S¥“'Seo»oi*
AMES L. DICKEY, 1R.
INSURANCE
-244-5 Empire Building. Both Phones 1253
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
f\x month* ending December 31, 1909, of the condition
he Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company,
Of Philadelphia,
•rganlxed under the law* of the state of Pennsylvania made to the gov
ernor of the state of Georgia. in pursuance of the laws of mild state.
Principal office. 508 and 510 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
I. CAPITAL 8T0CK.
"hole amount of capital atoek $759,000.00
Amount paid up In rash 750,000.00—
II. ASSETS.
Market value of real estate owned by the company
Loans «.n bond and mortgage (duly rerorded, and being first
Hens on the fee)
Stock* nnd bonds owned absolutely by the company, par
value $8,015,800; market value (carried out)
Stork*, bonds and all other securities (except mortgages) hy
po! berated with company as collateral nocurlty for rash
l°aned by the company, with the par nnd market value of
Hie same and tho amount loaned thereon:
Total pur j value 8575.40O.OO
Total market value 488,608.00
Amount loaned thereon (carried out) ...
, ’ a "h In company's principal office $1,010.0.1
r a*h belonging to the company deposited In bank. 143,301.37
r a*h In hands of agents and In course of transmls-
BUILDINO PERMITS.
fa,500—Spell in* II Keminsry, Spellman cam
p«* v 'J story brick building.
$5.000—Morris Brown college. Boulevard
and llouston-st., repair fire damage and erect
brick building.
$54,000—James Milman, 00 Main-*t.,
frame dwelling.
$200—If. it. Bats, rear 07 Clelmrne-av#..
a servant house.
$200—Frank Orme, 510 North Jackson-
st.. servant house.
$2.500—J. S. Lawrence, 188 McLendon-
st.. dwelling.
tJin U’n
.1 Zahan, Larkin and Fair-
uged 40, died at
died at
aai»v>th
iitarium.
Ivy Lee Manders, infant, died at 117 Pow
ell*!. 4
J. A. Skelton, aged 20, died at 70 Capi-
SPECIAL
| ON THE SECOND FLOOR |
Undermuslins, Wai
st:
s Silk Petticoats
Lace and Embroidery Trimmed
PETTICOATS
$3.50 values at • $1.75
$3.00 values at $1.50
$2.50 values at $1.25
Corset Covers
Beautifully Tucked and Embroidered
50c Values at . 25c
$2.00 values at $1.00
$1.25 values at 60c
;
Silk Petticoats
S7.50 values at $4.50
55.00 values at $2.50
Night Gowns
$2.00 values at $1.00
$1.50 values at 85c
$1.25 values at 76c
1
Advance Styles In
Lawn and Lingerie Waists
rrimmed in Irish and Val Lace; worth reg-
llarly $1 to $5, at 50c, 75c, 85c, $1, $1.25,
1.50 and $2.
DRAWERS
$1.50 values at 75c
$1.00 values at 50c-
50c values at 25c
il
Limited Line ot $10,00 Silk Dresses at $4.00
SAMUEL GANS CO.
The Big Fire and Marine Salvage Department Store.
59-61-63 W. MITCHELL STREET
Grace Berry, four years, died at private
sanitarium.
T. rt. Wood, aged 00, died at 210 West
Peachtree st.
Mrs. Sadie Donaldson, aged 84, diad at
Decatur, Ga.
Mrs. Anna Clay, aged 54, died at 158
aged 58, died at 278 Pied
BIRTHS.
To Mr. and Mr*. George Humphries, 68
Lovejoy-st., a boy.
To Mr. and Mr*. J. K. McGatighev, 35 4
Highland avr.. a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carson, 134 South
Boulevard, a boy.
a
3-YEAR-OLD LOAN
IS PAID THE CHIEF
ood In tke old world yet,
cf Jennings.
This Is based on a little Incident that has
-. . ,1 from
woman In Rome, tin.—money tborrnweri by
I the woman from the chief flire.. years ago.
670,898.60
..$715,101.00
Total
Total cash IteniH (carried out)
Amount of interest actually due and accrued and unpaid
Total assets of the company, actual caajt market value ....
III. LIABILITIES.
Lo.«>*e* unpaid not yet due $33,779.92
Groxs losses In process of adjustment or In sus
pense, Including all reported and supposed losses. 284,311.58
Loise* resisted. Including Interest, costa and all
»ther expenses thereon _ 1^.239.65
'-*P«nses inereon
Total amount of claims for losses 33S,381.1.»
DHuct re-insurance thereon -0,283.18
amount of unpAfd losses (carried out)
[ ; e amount of reserve for re-Insurance • •. •
•Ml other claims against the company: State, county and mu-
fildpal taxes due and accrued
stock capital actually paid up In cash
surplus beyond all liabilities
$.113,047.97
4.008,049.70
30,000.00
750.000.00
1.200,321.41
T "tal liabilities $7,299,419.10
,v . INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTH8 OF THE YEAR 1909.
^niownt of cash premium* received
lcorn,: received from all other sources
■Total in* onto actually received during the last six month*
in * j*h _ ........ $1,903,580.0-
^EXPENDITURES DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR
1909.
■ "f hi**** raid ... .
n dividends actually paid
n dividends actually paid ,*
mount of expenses paid. Including fees, salaries nnd
Pnu # ° n * to agents and officers of the company
for ‘•late, national and local taxes In this and
,/tate*
AH other
$867,015.92
93,750.00
other
56S.463.79
payment* and expenditure*
Tntai expenditure* during the laat *1* month* of the year In
mtsh . ...
$120,000.00
, r ash
'Ircatct amount Insured In any one risk .... •J*®'®®®-®!
! otaI amount of Insurance outstanding ... ■. SBS..4..9K.0I
o, ^°P>" of the act of Incorporation, duly certified, I* of me
$1,600.4(9.2;
........ Me In the office
Insurance commissioner.
OF PENNSYLVANIA—County of Philadelphia.
^secretary" of the Pennsyl-
l»lr;r i’'? n " ally appeared before the undersigned, W. tJarrinei- f 'n oW pJ ';*! | 0 j
''“'V «wom, deposes and nays that he Is the eecretarj-ofthePennsjl
«51r!?e!* In " Uranc « f«™Pany. »"<' « hat ‘ he a'^DNER "ri .\VElTT
to and subscribe*! before me. this 26th day of January,
THOMAS J. HUNT. Commissioner ... L*c
The chief hud almost forgolten nb«Hit the
trnnsaetlon, never having expected from the
first to ever get the money back.
lied by her little
This woman, nccompun
child, was In trouble In Atlanta at that
time, having been arrested by the poliee,
but finally escaped punishment by promt*
Ing to leave the city. Hhe said she winded
money for tho fare of herself and oh
Thief Jennings generously supplied tho .
innlnlng amount. The woman, however,
would not receive the money na a gift, blit
HtBted that she would return It.
Altho considerable time haa passed since
that Incident, the woman wn* true to her
word.
Stomach Dead
Man Still Lives
Retail Grocers Association and
, Chamber of Commerce
Adopt Resolutions.
The members of tho Retail, drover*
association of the Third ward went on
record Thursday night In favor of
Mayor Robert F. Maddox again run
ning for mayor.
They did even more than tills. They
passed strong resolutions indorsing
Mayor Maddox’s administration and
urging him to* again he a candidate.
A large committee was aptsdnted to
wait on the mayor nnd tell him ubout it.
The meeting was held In the store <uf
J. T. Roll, nt Cherokee and Glenn-
wood-ayes. President J. E. Rutledge
ay The National Life Insurance Co.
Splendid Program Arranged
For Occasion at the Ma
jestic Hotel.'
The third annual banquet of the Ohio so
ciety In Georgia will he held Friday night
at the Mnje*iie hotel, and It promises to be
the moat successful In the history of the
society. The banquet will be held to com
memorate the adinlNshm of Ohio Into the
Union iis a state, which look piece on Feb
ruary 1!*, 1802.
The society ha* about 200 member*, and
cover* have been .Inid for more than 100
nt the banquet.
An liitorcHtlng program of speaking has
been arranged, with Mayor Maddox as the
pecker of the occasion. He will respond
o the toast, ••Atlanta,” while other speak
er* will l»e Royal Daniel of The Atlanta
presided and before the members of the j Journal, and F. L. H'eely, publisher of The
association began talking business, j Georgian. .
they enjoyed nil oyster Bupper. There I’romkwiit metnliers of the society who
were about 70 members present and will r*40»m<l to toasts are: Colonel Geo.
vernl strong speeches were made in Gordon. J. T. Rose, John W. Ismgwell, Dr.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the »ix month* ending December 31, 1909, of the condition of
of the United States of America,
Of Chicago,
Organism! under the law. of the state of llllnol., made to th- governor
the etate of Georgia, tn pursuance of the law. of .aid .late.
Principal office, 159 LaHalle-*t., Chlrngo, III.
I. CAPITAL STOCK.
1. Amount of capital atnek... 9500,009.00
2. Amount of capital .tock paid up In cash (OO.OOO.Ou
II. ASSETS.
3. I .nan. on bond, .ml mortgage (drat lien.) on real estate..
4. Loans made tn cash to policyholder, on this company's pol
icies assigned a. collateral
5. Premium notee, loan, or lien* on policies In force
6. Bond, nnd stock, owned absolutely, book
value 95.439,699.91
Market value carried out 124,189.60— 5,541,317.81
32.405.IU.04
*57.270.67
99.053.60
7. Cash In company's office - .
8. Cash deposited In bank to credit of company
10. Interest due or accrued and unpaid
11. Hill, reeelvable
12. Agent's balanee
14. Net amount of uncollected and deferred premium, (dedue-
tlon 20 tier cent fur average loaning from groan amount) •
9.217.36
3*5.6(8.92
67,713.51
64.48
185,339.85
186.605.93
15. All other asset*, both real anil personal, not Included here
inbefore: Gross assets
Deduct asset, not admitted
M. It. I .likens, nnd W. A. Waggoner. The
imiti|iii'i wilt Itcgln promptly at 8:30 oYlock.
A spi'etal reeepllon committee of laities.
1 (lie iss'lcly niemlsTs, will reeelre
People who -suffer from sour stom
ach, femicntntlon of food, distress aft
er eating and Indigestion,, nnd seek re
lief In large ehunk* of artificial dlges-
lors, are killing their stomachs by In
action Just as surely as tint victim of
morphine Is deadening and Injuring
beyond repair every nerve In his body.
What the stomach of every sufferer
from Indigestion needs Is a good pre
scription that will lntlld up Tils ap>m-
nch, put strength, energy and elnsnclty
Into If. nnd make It sturdy enough to
digest a hearty ujeal without artificial
aid. •
The best prescription for Indigestion
ever written I* sold by druggists
verywhere and by Jacobs’ Pharmacy
tn Atlan'a. and Is rigidly guaranteed
to build up the stomach and cure In
digestion. or money bark.
This prcwrlptlon Is named Ml-o-na,
and Is sold In small tablet form in large
hoses, for only 50 cents. Reinrmttcr
the name, Ml-o-na stomach tablets.
They tteter fall. They contain Ingre
dients that give quick relief tother
than strong dlgerterst. hut they arc
compounded for the purpoee of making
the stomach strong and energetic
enough to tio Its work without the aid
of harmful drugs.
of State Agent—W. E. CHAPIN, Manaasr.
"f Agent at Atlanta—J. L. DICKEY A CDs
</.mmm am-o-Me)
Cores catarrh or money hack. Jnst
breatlie it in. Complete outfit, ineloulcg
inhaler *1. Extra bottles 50c. Druggist*
favor of Mayor Maddox
Speeches were tnu«l«* at the Thursday
nljfht meeting by Councilman J. f\
Harrison, George H. Boynton and John
Bratton, secretary of the Georgia Re- tVe* gV««l
tall Merchants association and editor
of The Southern Merchant. Hlmrt talks
were made by several member* of the
organisation.
Other Resolution*.
Despite the fart that Mayor Maddox
has declared he would not UKuin be a
candidate for the position of mayor, as - - , ... ,
published exclusively In The Georgian j W * B *‘
Of Wednesday, the directors of the At-" 1 ^ o f Vht w%,, .re J. E. WII-
lanta Chamber of ( ommerce. In reen- uehn. president; J. M. Vnnilitrllngen, rtrat
lutlons unanimously adopted at a meet- vbe preNldent: r ^ -
will Im» on hand at 8 o'clock.
This committee ciiimlst* of .Mrs. Lloyd Tel
ford. rliiilnnnii: Mr*. W. II. 1’reston, Mr*.
Getirue A. I*.-at»Ic, Mr*. John X. Took, Mr*.
D. tt. Smith, Mr*. John W. I^nigwell, Mr*.
II. t . Dnvl*. Mr*. R. I». Ilh kok, Mrs. f. II.
Iliiinc*. Mr*. J. M. Vanllarllnevn, Mr*, K.
o. Prltrhnril, Mr*. M. II. I.uken*, Mr*. F.
A. Dmitihimin, Mr*. W. II. DUihro, Mr*.
If. L. Knmaey. and Mr*. IV. K. MeMIHen.
O.* Smith. *econd Tire
ing Thursday afternoon, urge that he j pr»**ldent: Dr. George A. Beattie, aery
change hi* tnlnd and signify hi* will- ! Jnfj* H -. 1 ''»% trraaurer, aaa_ Rev, hi
intrni.es in itnniiniHt ua itiavnp j Hluts. «ii*philn. These officer* tave
fngness to continue as mayor.
The following are the resolutions:
“Atlanta, Ga.. February 17. 191rt.
“Resolved by the director* of the At
lanta Chamber of Commerce, Jn ses
sion this day:
“Whereas, the successful outcome of
the bond election, with over 81 per
cent of the registered vote* cast In
their favor and only 66 votes cast
against them, was the strongest pos
sible indorsement of the splendid ad
ministration of .Mayor Robert P. Mad-
dox. and necessitate* hi* continuing as
mayor for another term of office; that
with $8,<K)0.ooo worth «>f the taxpayers’
money to be expended, the citizens of
Atlanta Insist that the very strongest
business man iM»*sible shall he at the
head of affairs, nnd that It Is, there
fore. an Imperative duty us- a citizen,
on the part of Mr. Maddox, to consent, j
at this time, to stand for re-election;
that hi* statement to thl* effect would !
lead to hip re-flectlon, without the j
liHplaJn
. I to man I
I m«ii»t successful In the i
question of a slightest doubt; and, fur
ther, will strengthen at once the prompt
selling of the bond* and give confidence
ns to the future expenditure of money;
It Is hereby
“Resolved, That the directors of the
Atlanta t'hamber of Commerre. repre
senting a very large number of the tax
payer* of Atlanta, respectfully and ur
gently request tliat Hon. Robert P.
Maddox signify KIs willingness y» con
tinue a* mayor of i*ur city**
Crisp,
Fluffy Bits
With h fascinating “toastie”
flavour—
Post
Toasties
“The Memory Lingers"
Pkgi. 10c and 15c.
Ask Grocer.
Total assets sdmlttcil 39,986,188.40
III. LIABILITIES.
1. Net present value of all the outstanding poli
cies In force 38,316,274.79
Deduct net value of risks In this company,
reinsured In other solvent companies. ... 26,768.00
Net premium reserve
3. Death losses and matured endowments In process
of udjustinent, or adjusted and not due.. .. 912.899.65
t. Death losses and other policy claims resisted by
the company 7,000.00
5. Annuity claims unpaid 1.128.82
98.288.516.79
Total policy claims
7. Dividends declared and due and remainlnK unpaid ..
8. Dividends declared but not yet due
10. Amount of all other claims against the company...
11. t'nsh capital .
12. Burplus over all liabilities
21,028.47
699.11
487,414.68
141,403.37
500,000.00
327.285.89
39.666.t89.40
Total liabilities
IV. INCOME DURING THE SECOND SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR
1909.
1. Amount of cash premiums received y 872,234.47
2. Amount of. notes received for premiums 70.858.39
3. Interest, dividend* nnd rents received 259,243.85
4. Amount of income from all uther sources .. 11,484.41
Total Income "... 11.213,821.15
V. DI8BURSEMENT8 OURING THE SECOND SIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1909.
1. Losses paid ..3242,858.70
2. .Matured endowments paid 252,862.00
Total 3495.710.70
Total amount actually paid for losses and matured en
dowment*
4. Annuitants
5. Surrender policies
6. Dividend* paid to policyholders or others
7. Expenses paid, Including commission* to agents, and of
ficers’ salaries 1
8. Taxes paid
9. All other payments and expenditures
495.720.70
3.278.74
70,398.95
24,(61.44
197.752.29
2.416.09
66,986.76
3 861.193.97
Totnl disbursements
Greatest amount Insured in any one risk. .3 20,000.00
Total amount of insurance outstanding, paid
for basis 43,576.305.13 '
A copy of the act of Incorporation, duly certified. Is of file In the office of
the Insurance commlasioner.
STATE OF ILLINOIS—t’ounty of Cook
Pprsonally appeared before the undersigned, A. M. Johnson, who, being
duly sworn, deposes and says that he I* the president of th.- N dloi il i n
Insurance Company ot the fnlted States of America, and that the f.oe-
goliiK statement ts correct and true. A. M JOHNS|>N. Pr>~
Snorn to and subscribed before me. this 15th <]av of February. Ill 'J.
C. T, CURRIE, Notary I'ubHc;