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IH4I]iIHFJ! TICKETS GOOD SIX DAYS
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’ % x Train leaves 9:L5 P. M.
L Last Excursion ol the Season
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Good Morning! How Are YOU? |l
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1 '.' ' bright smile and ;i»sumiv word I
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Jacobs’ Liver Salt
Bubbles plensniil ly Take it before breakfast I
and note the difference. Don't start your day
’ witli a headache.
All Druggists, Va-Ib J ar > 25 Cents.
• Ti (By mall, 16c extra for postage.)
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“lhe Connoisseur”
The man who knows good things al table finds royal
pleasure in a cup of
INSTANT POSTUM
---theneu) food drink.
This beverage has a flavour that recalls the days of real
Java '•off,, an aromatic smack that many choose in prefer
ence to the caffeine laden coflee of Brazil.
Instant Postuni s regular Postum in concentrated form
nothing added made in the imp—
A o Boiling Required
tcaspoontul in a eii|> of hot water—add
sugar and ■r> in <> ste < delicious beverage s remix in
stantly.
Iced Postum- — birsi. dissolve in hot water; then pour into
gla" or piti h r containing ice Adil lemon and sugar as de- I
sired. y
Grocers sell Instant I’ostum m 100-cup tins at 50c. '
Smaller tins making 5(1 cups at 30e
Coffee averages about double that cost
If your grocer does not have Instant I’ostum. send his
name and a 2-eent stamp, to covei postage, for a 5-eup free
sample.
“There’s a Reason’’ for POSTUIVI
Made by Postum Cereal Co Ltd., Battle Creek. Mich
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HIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. 1912.'
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EVERY TIME You See a Pair of Glasses 1
Think of ATLANTA OPTICAL CO., 142 Peachtree St.
They Originate. Others Imitate. Perfect Glasses 1
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SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
Por the six months ending June 3(1, 11112. of the condition of
THE MASONIC PRO i ECTIVE ASSOCIA TION
OF WORCESTER,
1 irc.tnized under the laws of the stale of Massachusetts, made to the gov
ernor of the state of Georgia, in pursuance to the laws- of said state
Principal office, 51X Main Street
I. CAPITAL STOCK.
1. Amount of capital stock,ston,iiOl>.iiA
Amount of capital stock paid up in''ashKm min nu
11. ASSETS.
•i. Bonds and stocks owned absolutely:
Par value . . s;':in.oiio.iin
Market value (carried out! 23?.5i1a.011 $232,395.00
7 Cash In company's office ' "'269 29
x. t’ash deposited in hank to credit of i-ompany 66,510.10
10 Interest due or accrued and unpaid
Total assets $303,706.00
111. LIABILITIES.
I. Unearned premiums of all the outstanding policies in
force■$53,390.59
Net premium reserve 53,390.59—$ 53,890.59
I. Aeeident and health in process of adjustment, or
aillusted and not due. and expenses of settle-
">ent530,637.19
I l>eath loss, s and other policy claims resisted by
the company 125.00
Total policy claims 30.812.19
to Amount <d all othftr claims against the company .3,431.92
i I t’ash capital 100.000.00
12 Surplus over all liabilities 115.571.30
Total liabilities $303 706 09
IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912.
I. Amount of cash premiums received $135,390.92
3. Interest received .... *. * 5J46.79
I. Amount of income from all other sources, including p airy
fees . . , . . . . . 30.',98.5«
Total income ... . sl7l 636 21
V. DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1912.
1 l.os- . s paid« . . $72,412.72
Total ’ .$72,442.72
Total amount actually paid for losses and ma-
tured endowments . .. '572,442.72 —$ 72.4 42.72
6 Dividends paid to policyholders or others 5,000,00
. Kxpens-. s paid, including commissions to agents, and officers'
salaries 45.916.65
8 Taxes paid 3.309.22
9 All other payments and expenditures, including policy fees
retained 31,214.00
Total disbursements by agents $157,882.59
Greatest amount insured in .any one risks 1,500.00
Total amount of premiums tn force 78,362.00 •»
A copy of the act of incorporation, duly certified, is of file in the office of
the insurance commissioner.
STATU >H MASSACHUSETTS— County of Worcester.
Personally appeared before tlie undersigned. Frank C. Harrington, who.
being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the secretary of The Masonic
Protective Association, and that the foregoing statement is correct and true.
FRANK- C. HARRINGTON.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of August. 1912
FRANCIS \. HARRINGTON.
Justice of the Peace.
DON’T LIFT j
the heavy trays out of your trunk. It hurts. I’se i
a Self-Lifting Tray Trunk, and sa> Good-Bye to I'
your troubles. Our-own patent and make.
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$7.00 and up
LIEBERMAN’S I
The House of Guaranteed Baggage
92 Whitehall St.
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MISFIT PRESSING CLUB
MAKES GREAT HIT AT
THE BONITA THEATER
One of the funniest and most enter
taining bills that lias been presented at
a popular priced theater in Atlanta sot
many months is "’rhe Misfit Pressing
Club" at the Bonita theater. 32 Peach
tree street
The King-Murray-Jones Musical
Comedy Company is one of the beet
that has been seen here this season,
and "The Pretty Girl Chorus," com
posed of Misses Dorothy Vernon. Viola
King Adella Anderson Iva Genette. Joy
Pilmore, Corinne King and Midge West,
is well worth double the price of ad
mission V
Continue ... performances • x eri aft '
lernoon and evenings a< companion bi
J notion pictures Children sc, adults lO<
HOW CAN I ENLARGE
My favorite pictures at home? Easy;
►ret the Brownie Enlargement Machine.
' Let J no. L. Moore & Sons show you.
42 North Rroad St. '*♦»
VACATION KODAK
Views of the scenes you visit will prove
a never-ending pleasure to yourself and
friends. Jno. 1.. Moore a- Sons have
Kodaks and all accessories. Pine fin
ishing a specialty. 42 North Rroad St.
ONLY AN EXPERT
optician should be trusted with ad
justing Eyeglass Frames The adjust
mint not the kind of frames, is im
portant Jno 1.. Moore a.- Sons are ex
peits Riing your prescription and
make us prove it. I. North Broad St
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Ihe Real Ijepartment Store . aC
| Center Aisle Attractions! |
| For Thursday
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pj August Clearance Men’s Jewelry!
Alen s staple Jewelry needs in 10-year guaran
teed, Rolled Gold quality. Ihe assortment shows |d
clever and desirable designs. Link Buttons. Tie I JG
s*l Clasps. Collar Buttons and Scarf Pins. Six dis- S Sl
J* ferent styles. These are all USL
i absolute 50c values. Amzust clearance
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g August Clearance Suede Bags! 5
The assortment includes the popular “ent out” Suede I I
embroidery Suede ami plain ban elope .styles in staple col
ors and black, (tost of t lies,' Bags has been completely JF M
losi siirht of, in offering them al b’oity-.Xine Cents. They Mmpi ag
yIW are positive values to $2.00.
Tomorrow out\ . Aug-ust Clearance price .
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REMNANT SALE
White and Colored
WASH GOODS
Values to 25c
White and colored Lawns. 10c to 25c.... Ail
White and colored Klaxons. 10c to 25c
White and colored Madras, 15c to 25c.
White and eolordd Linen' 1 . 12 1-2 cto 15c. .. .
White and colored Poplins. 20e to-25c \M
White and colored Batiste. K'e to 25c
White and colored Percales. 12 l-2<- to 20c. ..
White Curtain Swisscs. 12 l-2c to 20c
White Killarnev Linen, was 15c ' V-A O
White Chiffon and Nainsook, 15e to 20c....
Pique and Motor Suiting; 15c to 25 • Sale Begins at 8:30
hanhoe. Toile-du-Nord and Bates (ling- Thursday---For
hams. toe. i2i-2<- and i-'x- One. Day Only
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SPECIAL REBUILDING SALE
LADIES’ WHITE LOW SHOES
| We have put on sale our entire stock of Ladies,
$3.00 and $3.50 White Canvas-Nu-Buck and White
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Linen Pumps, Oxfords and/Colonials in Turn and
I Welt Soles at , '
$1.95 perpair
Byck Bros. Co.
27-29 WHITEHALL STREET
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