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LEATHER Suit Case, straps all around, linen
lined, shirt fold and straps inside, good hack, han
dles, catches and sole leather corners.
LIEBERMAN’S
The House of Guaranteed Baggage.
92 Whitehall.
FRED W. COLE
FIRE INSURANCE
1014 Empire Building
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the fix months ending June 30, 1912, of the condition of the
IL S. Branch of the Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society, Ltd.,
OF NORWICH, ENGLAND,
Organized under the laws of the Kingdom of Great Bilain. made to the
governor of the state of Georgia, in pursuance of the laws of said state.
Principal office in United States, 59 John street. New York City, N. Y
Total assets of the company, actual cash market value $2,590,407.25
Surplus beyond all liabilities 761,978.75
Total liabilities 2,590,407.25
• Total income actually received during the first six months in
’ cash * 880,442.27
Total expenditures during the first six months of the year in
cash 1,035,356.13
A copy of the act of incorporation, duly certified, is of file in the office
of trfh insurance commissioner.
STATE OF NEW YORK—County of New York.
Personally appeared before the undersigned. J. Montgomery Hare. who.
being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is United States manager of
the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Limited, and that the foregoing
statement is correct and true. J. MONTGOMERY HARE
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 19th dav of August. 1912.
GEORGE H. COREY,
Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Georgia.
Name of State Agent—A. WILKERSON.
Name of Agent at Atlanta —FRED W. COLE.
THOS. I. LYNCH. J. HALLMAN HIGHTOWER. STEVE R. JOHNSTON, JR.
LYNCH & JOHNSTON
General Insurance
428-429 Grant Bldg. Bell Phone Main 1534
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the six months ending June 30. 1912, of the condition of the
FIRE ASSOCIATION
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Organized under the laws of the state of Pennsylvania, made to the governor
of the state of Georgia. In pursuance of the laws of said state.
Principal Office 407 and 409 Walnut street. Philadelphia Pa.
1. CAPITAL STOCK.
Whole amount of capital stock •; $750,000.00
Amount paid up in cash 750.000 00
11. ASSETS.
Total assets of the company, actual cash market value $8 876,748.19
111. LIABILITIES.
Total liabilities . $8,876,748.19
IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRSTSIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912.
Total income actually received during the first six months in
cash $2,271,365.58
V, EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR
1912.
Total expenditures during the first six months of the year in
cash $2,395,648.63
Greatest amount Insured In any one risk $50,000.00
A copy- of the act of incorporation, duly certified, Is or file In the office
of the insurance commissioner.
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—County of Philadelphia
Personally appeared before the undersigned M G Gairigues. who. being
duly sworn. deposes and sues that he Is tin- secretary ■<( the Fite Associa
tion. and that the foregoing statement is correct ami true
M G. GARRKM'ES
Sworn to and subscribed before He
EDWIN S ZAI I.T, Non.rx Public.
M t commi--ton < xt.lr. s .lanuat x 22 1913.
Nam. of State Agent W. T. CHAPIN.
Nam. of Agents at Atlanta LYNCH &. JOHNS7ON.
THE ATLA NT A GFOK GIAN AN D NEWS. TH IRSI)A Y. AI (H S’l 22. 1912.
WOMAN “TIGER”
facesstogkade
Mrs. Leila Newell Appeals Sen- 1
tence of 30 Days and Fine
for Selling Liquor.
Mrs. Leila Hewell, 3 1-2 Beerman
street, accused of operating a blind ti
ger, today began a fight to save herself
from a term in the city stockade and a
possible term in the county chaingang.
Recorder Broyles yesterday imposed on I
her the full penalty of the law—a fine i
of $500.75 ami 30 days In the stockade, ■
and bound her over to the state courts I
in bond of $1,009.
Mrs. Hewell, xvho is held at the po
lice station, has temporarily stayed ex
ecution of the sentence by filing notice
of appeal, if the case has not been
appealed formally within ten days, the
woman will have to go to the stock
ade and work for 30 days. When she
completes this term, she will have to
answer to the state courts.
W. L. Thompson, a stock trader In
Peters street, also was given the same
penalty at the same time. Thompson
also served notice of appeal. The pros
ecution sought to show Thompson and
Mrs. Hewell were jointly interested in
the sale of liquor and that the stock of
goods was kept stored in Mrs, He well's
home.
WAGON RUNS OVER BOY
CYCLIST DODGING CAR
Jewell Kelly, fourteen years of age,
living at Eugenia street and the How
ell Mill road, near the waterworks, to
day was painfully injured when he was
run over in Edgexvood avenue by a
wagon of the Southern Dairy Company.
The boy was riding a bicycle, and
is said to have been trying to dodge a
trolley car at the time of the accident.
I One wheel of the wagon passed over
him. He was taken to Grady hospital
and his injuries given attention, after
which he was removed to his home.
15 RUSSIAN OFFICERS
TO DEATH FOR MUTINY
TASHKENT, ASIATIC RUSSIA,
Aug. 22.—Fifteen non-commissioned
Russian army officers were? sentenced
by courtmartial today to death for mu
tiny. Two hundred and six others were
sentenced to prison and seven were ac
quitted. All were arrested in connec
tion with the army and navy conspiracy
which was recently unearthed at Se
bastopol.
I ITCHING AND
BURNING ECZEMA
—.
' On Ankle. Watery Fluid Would Dry
and Peel Off Like Fish Scales.
Also on t Fingers. Cuticura Soap
and Ointment Cured.
317 S. Wolfe St., Baltimore. Md, — "My
trouble was caused by a severe sprained
ankle, the bruised blood not having been
draxxn off caused a skin affec
tion which the doctors pro
nounced eczema. It first
started with an Itching and
burning, with very dry skin.
Constant scratching, espe
cially during the night finally
broke the skin, and during
the day the watery fluid that
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came from ft, would dry and
peel oft like fish scales. My stocking would
stick to my ankle as if it were glued. It
appeared to affect me more where my
clothes or shoes bound my ankles. I also
had it on my fingers.
"I was treated without getting any bene- !
fit. I began using Cuticura Soap and
Ointment as directed and then applied the
Cuticura Ointment and bound the ankles
with a soft bandage, after bathing it with
Cuticura Soap. They cured me in about
two months. Tho skin is soft and smooth
and shows no signs of irritation, when
previous to using the Cuticura Soap aud
Ointment it was hard, scaly and Inflamed.”
(Signed) T. W. Henderson, Dec. 2. 1911.
For more than a generation Cuticura Soap
and Ointment base afforded the most eco
nomical treatment for affections of the skin
and scalp that torture, itch, burn, scale, and
destroy sleep. Sold everywhere. Sample of
each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad
dress post-card "Cuticura. Dept.T, Boston.”
*«*Tender-facert men should use Cuticura
Soap Shaving Stick, 25c, .Sample free.
Our Examination
of tile eyes is not what is usually
termed "testing eyes."
Our examination, with perfect
equipment, is absolutely scien
tific in every particular and is
made without the use of poison
ous drops or drugs.
Our examination of the eyes
is so exact that we resolutely
guarantee all of our work. Un
less you are completely satisfied
we will cheerfully refund your
money. You will save your eyes
I and your money by consulting
us first.
HINES OPTICAL COMPANY
91 Peachtree St.
Eelween Mnnlgomen and Alcazar Thtalers
ROOSEVELT PLATFORM IS
MERE POLITICAL DEVICE,
SAYS CHARLES D, HILLES
By CHARLES D. HILLES.
Chairman of the Republican National
Committee.
NEW YORK. Aug. 22.—The Third
Term party is not a progressive party.
It represents not progress but retro
gression. It is not
W j
progress to aban
don the xxfse cus
tom which limits a
president to two
terms, which led
the people to deny
a third term to
Grant. It is not
progress to seek to
defeat every pro
gressive Republi
can who is a can
didate for re-elec
tion. It is not
progress to aban
don all the pro
gressive g r o u n d
gained by the Re
publican party to
launch a nexx and
frail political barque which has no mo
tive poxver but the ambition of its cap
tain, no compass but the whims of a
political opportunist.
Neither is it progressive to attempt to
launch a new political party with such a
platform as was adopted by the Third-
Termers at Chicago. That pronounce
ment is not "a confession of faith." It
is merely a collection of disconnected
propositions, each of which may be ad
vocated by some progressive, but none
of which is advocated by all. and < hich
was concocted solely for the purpose of
tempting the fancy of a wide variety of
economic thinkers.
It includes fragments of so many
varying and even differing schools of
economic thought that it will never
hang together longer than a single cam
paign.
"Device of a Politician.”
No man can be at once a Socialist
and an anarchist, a single taxer, a pro
tectionist and a free trader. But the
Third party platform contains its bid
for the support of each. It is the inge
nious device of a politician xvho under
estimates the capacity of the people to
think for themselves.
Then, too. the Third party has no
reason for being other than the over
weaning ambition of one man again to
enjoy the poxver and prerogative of the
highest office in the land. Its candi
date is not a progressive at heart. Had
he been he would have eliminated him
self and devoted his energies at the Re
publican national convention to nomi
nating some well known Progressive
like Governor Hadley or Senator Cum
mins. But he wanted only the nomina
tion for himself, and even the sugges
tion that he deliver his support to an
other aroused him to an almost insane
fury.
And once President Taft was nomi
nated. there was no excuse for seeking
to disrupt the Republican party, for it
xvas and is the party of progress. It
lias become the custom of some writ
ers and speakers to hold up to obloquy
certain senators and representatives as
constituting “the olji guard," as being
the acme of reactioharyism. I submit
that during the administration of Pres
ident Taft the "progressization," if 1
may coin the word, of the Republican
party has been rapidly proceeding, as
those who constitute the old guard have
been passing into private life
Senator J birich, xvho has been most
extravagantly execrated, has retired to
private life, as has Senator Hale. Sen
ator Crane lias announced that he will
not again be a candidate. Senators Han
na and Platt (of Connecticut) and Al
lison. all members of the “stand pat"
school, have gone to their reward. Sen
ator Spooner has r« signed. And the
COLLAPSE OF STAND
AT NOTIFICATION TO
BE PROBED BY CITY
INDIANAPOLIS. IND., Aug. 22. An
investigation to fix the responsibility
for the accident at the notification of
Thomas R. Marshal! that he had been
nominated for vice president is to be
undertaken by the city.
While the notification speech was un
der way. a stand collapsed and nearly
100 persons were hurt. T. A. Winter
row, city building inspector, says no
building permit was taken out and no
notification given the city that a stand
was to be erected. Consequently there
xvas no inspection of the structure, he
says.
mayor"for a minute.
HE FIRES CHIEF OF POLICE
I
SAX ANTONIO. TEXAS, Aug. 22.
"Gus" Jones, cattleman and capitalist,
was sworn in as mayoi of San Antonio
at 6:35 o'clock. At 6:36 he "fired”
<’hief of Police Prank Newnani and im
mediately announced the appointment
of Pred 11. Lancaster, United State®
secret service operative, as his suc
cessor.
Two minutes later Mayor Jones pro
claimed James McManus. sti| erintend
•-•nt of garbage collection, "dismissed
for the good of the se vice." One min
ute latei the mayor said the resigna
tion of Pritz Hussi, superintendent of
streets, had been accepted
I BRINGS HOME ZOO OF
PETS TO GIVE FRIENDS
* ——i
NEW YORK, Aug 22 Mrs Percy Proc
tor. wife of the Ohio soap manufacturer,
has returned from Europe with one par
rot. one white guinea pig, 95 flogs and
cats and a monkey to be distributed as
I gifts among friends
Are Ever At War.
There are two things everlastingly at
war. joy and piles. But Biieklen's Ar
nica Salve will banish piles In any form,
it soon subdues the Itching, Irritation,
inflammation o» swelling It gives com.
fort. Invites joy. Greatest healer of
I burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises, ecze
, ma, S' aids, pimples -kin eruptions,
only 25 cts at all druggists. •••
places of these men have been taken by
those who are known as Progressives.
In the house similar changes within
tlie Republican party have taken place.
Mr. Cannon has retired from the speak
ership, but even before he was retired
by a Democratic majority he had been
stripped of his power by Republican
Progressives, foremost of whom was
Representative Gardner, of Massachu
setts, one of tlie staunchest support
ers of President Taft. Representative
Dalzell has failed of renomination. .
President Taft, although he did not
deem it proper for the head of one
branch of the government so far to in
terfere with another co-ordinate branch
as to compass the defeat of Mr. Cannon,
who was a candidate for re-election,
and whose re-election President Roose
velt had never cared to oppose, did lend
encouragement to those xvho opposed
tlie re-election of the speaker, and he
gave his cordial support to those who
sought and achieved the modification of
the house rules whereby the speaker’s
power was curtailed.
Nor has President Taft ever opposed
any progressive movement In the sen
ate. The charge that he sought to dis
cipline certain senators by withholding
patronage because they were progres
sives is false. He did bring pressure to
bear on senators who. calling them
selves progressives, sought to block pro
gressive legislation for purposes of their
own and who did hesitate to misrepre
sent the administration and the railway
rate bill it sought to have enacted.
Os course, the defeated insurgents lost
no opportunity to misrepresent the ad
ministration and the bill, but the people
have been enjoying the benefits of that
bill just tlie same, and only recently
were the express companies of the coun
try ordered to reduce their rates under
a provision of that very bill.
READ THIS.
The Texas Wonder cures kiernsy and
Madder troubles, removing gravel, cures
diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheuma
tism, and all irregularities of the kidneys
and bladder In both men and women
Regulates o'adder troubles in children
If not sold by your druggist, will be son,
by mail on receipt ot $1 00 One smaai
bottle is two months treatment and sel
dom tails to perfect a cure. Send for tes
timonialr. from this and other states. Dr.
E. AV. Hall. 2926 Ollve-gt.. St. I-ouls. Mo
Hold bx or legists
PROGRESSIVENESS
THE KEVNOTE OF
PRESENT AGE
In Business and in Politics, In
stitutions As Well As Men
Must Conform to New
Ideals.
In all spheres of activity, the present
age" is one of rapid progress and ad
vancement. The marvelous discoveries
and achievements of science have cre
ated new conditions and new life.
The nations of the world, though sep
arated by vast oceans, are in reality
neighbors, and all mankind is fast be
coming on< common brotherhood. New
methods of communications and trans
portation aie eliminating time and
space and man is beginning to take
wings and Ilx like birds.
Hl®
H. H. ARMSTRONG.
who accepts responsible position xxith |
Index Printing Company. al:er only
two months' course in Bagwell Business
• 'ollrge.
In all departments of life these new
conditions of necessity demand new
methods and new ideals.
This lias lie> n recognized in business
in politics and in sociology.
Tlie law of tile survival »>f tile fittest
is as unvarying In the new age as In
tlie old, and tile test of fitness is prog
ress, simfdiciiy and efficiency %
As adjudged by the highest ami final
authority the business man Ba
Business College has, in all respects,
fully met the demand of the new age
Atlanta, Gh , August 17, 1912.
Prof J. O. Bagwell, City:
Dea: Sir —I take great pleasure in
saying that I have had three book
keepers from your school, two of them
with me now. and tiny have been very
satisfactory, indeed. Tiny, have been
well grounded In tlie principles of all
phases of bookkeeping. 1 extend to you
mv congratulations on the splendid
work In preparation you are doing
Yours Irulv,
t Signed i H .1 \V GRAHAM
Eo furlliei particulars address Hug
well Business College, 34 Lltckie St.,
Atlanta. Gu.
Where Wher e
Quality Prices
Is Are
Highest Lowest
Friday and Saturday
Specials at Rogers’
Friday and Saturday Only
Swift’s Premium
Hams 1 62 c lb.
Fruit Jars; Jelly Glasses
Schram Fruit Jars are becoming more and more popular as
housewives realize their superiority. Following special prices
for Friday and Saturday only:
Quart size
Half-gallon,
per dozen IvC
Regular 30-cent Jelly Glasses with close-fitting tin lids; Friday
and Saturday, 4 a
per dozen IwC
(Limit of one dozen to a buyer.)
Good quality Fruit Jar Rubbers, Ea
per dozen wC
Double thick, extra tine Fruit Jar Rubbers, 4
per dozen | VIC
Order These Extra Specials
Regal Brand Pickles; sweet or sour;
extra large .jar wO
Piedmont Brant! Prepared Mustard;
large .jar with spoon Ow
No. 2 size tins of Selected Fish Roe; 4 Km,
very special at. per tin |
Pineapple Chunks in No. 2 size Hat 4 g
tins; per tin . | OV
Pure Apple Vinegar, in full gallon g
bottles al. only wUC
Friday and Saturday Only
Mothers’ Corn Flakes
2 Packages for 15c
Crackers and Cakes
We handle a complete line of the National Biscuit Company’s cakes
and crackers, including the fidlowing popular specialties:
Nabisco Wafers Cneeda Lunch Biscuit...
Baronet Biscuit /\t Zuzu Ginger Snaps
'Cheese Sandwich Lemon Snaps aj
Fig Newton 1 fj Graham Crackers
ham Crackers. . A v/C Sea Foam Biscuit, per pound . .20c
Marshmallow Dainties. Saratoga Flakes, per pound ..171-2C
Saltine Biscint. rkg. Vanilla Wafers, per pound 18c
Social lea Biscuit Marshmallow Pecans .. ..10 for 5c
Vanilla Wafers
Orange Marmalade Bars 10 for 5c
Marshmallow Creams . . 10c dozon
lee Cream Cakes 10c dozen
These Are Good “Buys”
for Economical Buyers
Famous Post Toasties, the popular cereal; 4
pei' package I WV
Quaker Puffed Rice or Puffed Wheat; *f Of*
per package | UG
Quaker Oats, the best on the market; 4
per package | UG
Full ('ream Cheese, extra fine quality; O 4 — >
per pound £■ I G
Imported Macaroni. 4
per package I taw
American Macaroni,
per package OG
Jeil-O. all flavors, 4
per package I UG
Friday and Saturday Only
10c Bottle of 30c Bottle of
OLIVES OLIVES
Plain or Stuffed Plain or Stuffed
8 Cents 21 Cents
ROGERS’
36 Food Stores
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