Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 16, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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(•1 r-7" - '' .; " 1 ', .. . -]) Southern Suit & Skirt Co. Southern Suit & Skirt Co. | 5 Our Great Remodeling Sale f Starts Tomorrow---Sweeping Reductions h Q N° w ln Force on All Summer Dresses, Suits, Waists, Skirts, Coats, r Silk Petticoats, Sweaters and Hosiery Owing to the steady growth of this business, more room is imperative, and we have found it necessary to make extensive alterations in this building. In a few days the con- 5 tractors will have us in their grip, and before the time arrives we expect to dispose of G thousands of dollars worth of merchandise—and brand new THIS SEASON’S MER- | | CHANDISE AT THAT! Extra salespeople and extra bundle-wrappers have been pro- / vided. Be on hand early tomorrow morning-—store will be open 1 at 8 o’clock sharp. J |lMDresses?&sl.29||Boo ” 55c| ? T "omen mav have two dresses each at this remark- r 7'7 • . j r J i r i / able price, it’s a <|nick < l(>arance of 1.000 dresses of Oeiw ttyle 1 hIS I s a 101 OJ attractive models, fine quality IL an< l escr *ption. All new and up-to-date. The accumulation of--- - - - - ————— this season s selling. They ronio in Ginghams. ( I ham-/|t‘g - I" 8 1"* SI bia\s. IJneiies. ( otton V\ hipcords and other 1 f /» /■ 477 1c 1 t / out; i-otton fabrics. All sizes. Thev actually sold dll .A? led from. All new and fresh. 1 omorrow, t le]L from $2.50 10 *5.00. Now V 1 ** 7 ~ 1 • L g Remodeling Sale of Dresses K S s N t° f *“*” SU *’ $1.98 f m * * | All Linen and Ratine Dresses that wer< tfo ar “ / >: $19.75, now <po.7e) This is an mid lot of fine Woolen Skirts, about 200 all told. yj Thev come in black, naw and colors. Various models to rt> 4 nn r Ci All Party Gowns and Dancing Frocks that ep C A seleO from. It’s the Grand Clean-Up Sale of the season’s V 1 lIX < > sold from $25.00 to $40.00, now tplL.tJv accumulation. They sold from $3.95 to $6.50 In this Great fp f e /(3 *■ AU Linen Dresses, White and Colors that e j jA | soil from $7.501<. s io.oo, now M. 4” 0() White Serge Skirts Now $2.49 b Choice of All Batiste and Zephyr Tissue go . J’’ 1 Di esges that sold trom $ i.•>() to SIO.OO v • rnr itr h r hotad mi Tr w• w' Choice of All Pongee and Rajah Silk Dresses ej qo GREAT SALE MOTOR COATS SUITS that sold from 512.51) to $15.0(1, now P , u, r * ■ .r, ♦ H / 4 , « • Every Automobile Coat in the store now greatly reduced. Choice of any Wash Suit, in the I Choice of All White Lingerie Dresses that Ar $25.00 MOTOR COATS NOW $8.95 store, comii pin EmbroiUni’ed % sold from SIO.OO to $15.00, now Linen. T" V Splendid models m gray and navy blue Silk Natural Linens, that sold from dR K'-* ■ Choice of All White Lingerie Dresses thatfri jA 3T^oo° a X that sold sß.os $10.0(1 lo itu.no.. €OS A sold at $4.00, now tp1.47 a , now . « now 4 J Dresses . '""53.49 |~ MOTOR COATS AT $2.69 | g jgyg 4 Choice of All White Pique Dresses that sold (M One lot of Motor Ooats in tan motor cloth Eight of those ven new Novelty O !1I)W with large nickel buttons and turn-back cuffs Outing Suits left. Mannish tai- i and Regulation Automobile C'7/0 ' floats of navy serge and Choice of All Natural Linen Dresses t,iat Qfi collar « now $695 / sold at s 5.()(). now <PL»7O . 111 r» ™ ' l °'" > ’ ’ , „ , ri . ZuyO & H Choice of any of those $6.50 Choice of All Voile and Zephyr o white piqnp Xorfo)k Sllits sjzes 4 Dresses were $5 00 now \JTT Both Ladies’ and Misses’ 14 and 16 onlv. no m L;?. Choice of All White Serge Dresses and Navy ~~ ' J 4 Blue Serge Dresses, also a few nr $5 to $6.50 Silk Petticoats NOW $2.08 Series that »I<l from *12.50 to $19.50, now ’PO.V*) some great hosiery values. i ” Taffetas and Messaiines—black and colors. '"’'Tpa?™ F for e si n oo V 39c pair % ' Choke of All .Middy Serpe Dresses that soldtfc AA also some very P rett, y c °l° rs in Wash Ladies' 39c*H°se. now 29c pair / x J ' thn.lHl Silks. Positively were AO Ladies’ 25c Hose, now 19c pair at SIO.OO, il"'A $5.00 to $6.50, now $2.98 L .These Hose are Biack Gauze and Silk J Southern Suit & Skirt Co. I FnttSff"the ex r a e c g ur Atl ant a" s E xclu siv e Women s Appar el Store, 43-45 Whitehall Reductions (ft lar prices. (L ‘H ' " ,l "—” ■'' **' ~.. . '.— ■ ' . ’** '" 1 I I _ .......I. - ,■~, ~ | , ~ | t'' ' $ L;=: &omsm ds service has occasioned care- // £/ "tore's? 5 t |, e Atlanta Phone service . r-,- nilAlT is tvnical of the •‘Atlanta If business is not brisk, Hud something to keep you busy and pay a profit ATI AN IA r nuNt spirit.” at the same ** ■ 1 Please learn how easy it is to do this by reading Georgian Want Ads. CmUlf’r von w ’ f° Secure additional capital to increase your business jtKVlvt t t | f Tplpnhnnp READ GEORGIAN WANT ADS. Allullld IvlCpilOnC Many men are willing to help you. You can find a partner, secure busi- ... ness-getting agents, find customers for your goods, rent a part of your store In preparation Im the ug through Georgian Want Ads. increase in fall trade, many J TelCllTaOh CO. READ THEM NOW. Atlanta houses are now or- 1 Sr * y on will learn many things it pays to know. during more trunk lines. * Tin truly pheuonienal A. B. CONKLIN. Gen. Miff. , " , i.„ .s 4 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 16. 1912. OMsnuu Unu.l For Infants and Children. fe f ASTO&ji The Kind You Have fe “ Always Bought Mpfj alcohol 3 perTent' * Rm AVcgetable Preparation For As , - f BgaFS tUC Z > t |Kg | HngtlicSioniaclisandßo'relsot 0110 Z A/ |o| Signature ZAj) M&T PromolcsDidestion.Chrcrfd' At r MS hcss and Rest.Containsneiititr vl Zl\ 1M Bag Opium. Morphine nor Mineral. \l 1 r Not Narcotic. * V JttrvtrfW oesiMLamaffa. t y * fad~ 1 Issi A >«V.J«ZW* 1 M \ 1 |WSL' : HMleSdtt- / A TF*l % I Fl BIS \ i ft 1 A v WiHififlfS IfjmSrrd- I P ■« lik pT J. |jgg Aperferl Remedy CorConslipa- f 1 If lion.SourStomach.Dlarrtioa l lA/ » KlaO WorinsConvulswns.Feverislr I ■ rnFIIUDF Eoo'w ness and Loss OF Sleep. V# iUI UVul IPfc Facsimile Signature of I w ■ • »« fLsm Thlr, 1 fIS T 0 RIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. TH , C „ T . UR eoM „ RT . „ w , o „ eiTr . SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT For thp six months i-ndinß June 30, 1912, of the condition of the Loyal Protective Insurance Company OF BOSTON. Organized under the laws of the state of Massachusetts, made to the gov ernor of the state of Georgia, in pursuance of the laws of said state. Principal office, 555 Boylston street. I. CAPITAL STOCK. 1 Whole amount of capital stocksloo.ooll.oo 2. Amount paid up in cash 100,000.00 —$100,000.00 11. ASSETS. 3. Stocks and bonds owned absolutely by the company. par value. $251,000; market value (carried out). $250.902.50 256,802.50 5 Cash in the company’s principal offices 691.45 6. (’ash belonging to the company deposited in bank. 90,094.21 Total 90,785.66 Total cash Items (carried oub 90,785.66 9. Amount of interest actually due and accrued and unpaid .. 3,161.56 Accrued rent on sublease RO.OO Total assets of the company, actual cash market value .... $350,809.72 111. LIABILITIES. 2. Gross losses in process of adjustment or in sus- pense. including all reported and supposed losses. .$58,357.38 Estimated cost of adjustment 634.50 3. Losses resisted, including interest, cost and all other expenses thereon 93.52 4 Total amount of claims for losses 59,085.40 6 Net amount of unpaid losses (carried out) $ 59.085.40 10. The amount of reserve for re-insurance 55.499.00 11. All other claims against the company 10,357.99 Advance premiums, $4,144; accrued commissions, expenses, etc., $1,184.99; accrued taxes. $5,029.00. 12 Joint stock capital actually paid up in cash 100.000.00 13. Surplus beyond all liabilities 92,877.33 14 Total liabilities $350,809.72 IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONI HS OF THE YEAR 1912, 1 Amount of eash premiums received $250,460.30 3. Received for interest 5,892.38 Policy fees 21.020.00 6 Total income actually received during the first six months in cash $277,372.68 V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. 1 Amount of losses paid $156,034.72 2 Cash dividends actually paid 10,000.00 3. Amount of expenses paid, including fees, salaries and com- missions lo agents and officers of the company 44.546.59 4. Paid for state, national and local taxes in this and other states . 8.025.77 5. All other payments and expenditures, viz: *See itemized list 61.221.78 Total expenditures during the first six months of the year In cash $279,828.86 *AII Other Payments. Etc. Investigating claims . . . $ 629.71 Policy fees retained by agents 20,838.00 Clerks’ salaries . . 8.148.48 Officers' traveling expenses 231.30 Agents’ traveling expenses 1.216.94 Medical fees, expenses 100.00 Rent 2,120.02 Insurance department fees and licenses 1.970.00 Legal expenses 2.021.06 Advertising . 1.562.57 Printing and stationery 4.473.59 Postage ... 3.157.94 Telephone, telegraph and express 512 29 Furniture and fixtures 689.00 Petty cash ... 97.40 Exchange 98.49 Cost of collection 10,564.08 Badges • 226.86 Insurance and bonding companies 96.17 Office supplies ‘ 871.18 Health bulletins 642.70 Returned policy fees 129.00 Insurance journals, etc 700.00 Decrease in book value of bonds 125.00 $61,221.78 A copy of the aet of incorporation, dul.v certified, is of file in the office of the insurance commissioner. STATE OF MASSACHI'SETTS—County of Suffolk. Personally appeared before the undersigned. F. R. Parks, who, being dul.v sworn, deposes and says that he is the secretary of the Loyal Pro tective Insurance Company, and that the foregoing statement Is correct and true F. R. PARKS. Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 12th dav of August. 1912, GEORGE W. CAMPBELL. Notary Public. Name of State Xgent —E. L. WHITE. Macon, Ga. . 1111 " "' ■'■■■l' ...... !i . L,J ■,..!!■. —. 11 i,.iii.„iiii l j L Ms Are received by telephone. ; Ask for 8000, both phones. 9