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3 Party ill-\iflang; 1D:G: 0. P: CHOICE \wouLD A v al‘lliiq-Sehétor Lister's; But. Has 'Nothing to Say; Plaris for\ \ < ~. Big.Day Made.\ : y ; i y, prohibi- tion {candidate for , president:. in 1916. Later it! was announced the senator: had ~mot committed. (himself - regarding: the I r. «Hanly.. said he hoped : \ableto supinrt’. him,' but \would -'-walf-fo see what the- sonat in his speech.\ taped Av . Hanly'déaied that <he- came: to ; Marion, to. present. the . matter to . the Inter- , demanded , give. an- willipur- or Pales- Republican: nomineé, on of: pr of the ~ \hibition . advocates: but that the confer- just ence was sought at : his own probibition: convention :In Lincoln, n'Tuly. 21, adding he opium“! pla national .prohibition {ticket in; the this fall, olds o Views: to Candidates f . t the Anstance. of Senator ard 'In. response. to, '@ «request ' of. my own,\ M§d~MQH ly... \!I falked cover the political situation in' Indiana, gave. him my views.as' to the: pulltlicfl an. « situation. throughout\ the country 'a 21“. genv V \re§pect' e silence: of 'the Democratic Bureat . §> *' convention ahd Republican platform epartment +\\ on | the» prohibition > quention. ~ the . elgh- Baker . Fenth \signbnctlmcnt and the> Volstead.- en- it forcement, nets .- +) .~.) 00 \- ise. walter \A ) \T-simply présented my views, renewed the -new is to as- \ {Told 'mequaintance and 'had .a plearant \hour.. E did not ask the Senator for any /. ~committments.on those questions and he ly de none: - I don't the prohibition . ~party ought to nominate a candidate,\\* . \\In view of the 'presage. by 'Congross of.the enforcement act and its sustontation .> by the United States supreme:court.\ - Mr, ~ Hanly (said, \the \matter resolves: itself into' the; election: of a Congress favorable \to. the maintenance of the 'present law.\ -\Tt must be largely fought out in the congressional districts,\ che? addedi~ _ Mr. Hanly explained ;however,«this was'. own person view. and no! en 65° Afr rohibitionists placing ~ next November. where. it would do the < t good. Instead: of nominating\ their wn presidential. candidate.. ,, .. | ; -.- Regarding the: conference, . Senator : Hard “ff said.. Mr. ~Hanly \ only. \pre; sented his- views as to the constriction . of the. 'platform as 'have. done\ Margaret . addi g\we are always glad to: listen.\ Col- \ NotHfleation Plans, | ~' / '.Platis for notifylfg Smutq’r Harding cof- his. nominiation' were. an- .'mouncéd today, following: a . conference «between 'the nominee. and F. Coleman DuPont, 'of Delaware, chairman of: the ~compnitted. on 'arrangements for' the 'Re: publicar natlonal committee, 'and Harry ~ .3I; Daugherty,. of Columbus, ' the Sen- ator's .. manager in- the. pre-convention - cumgnlxn. - . 12 The event will take place at 2 p; m. July 22 in 'Garfield park on the out Saturday cher' late 8, 1920, Baxter Conghlin Jr. his the ). heir. power |, WEAVER HELD .._ _ FOR RING THEFT AT. SPRINGFIELD Harold, Cornell, 20, a \'\'eavgr,_“\nnte(l in Sp’riukflgldh Mass., since last Decem- ber.' Was atrested in Béoadway near the Union: station last night' by. Detective William, J, Bannar on a- warrant charg- ing him' with grand. larceny, It is al leged that Cornell stole a diamond ring, '|a revolver 'and 'other in 'Spring field worth more than $100. ..>. , . Cornell was Joeked, ip: in 'the' Second precinet station. house _and the .Rpring- 'field police. were ; notified of his arrest. He will be arraigned before Police Jndge Brady: thiis . morning on -a fugitive ~ war rant 'and will be held to await: the ar rival of an officer from Sprtugheld with the decessary-réduisition: papery, .~ ~ >' SIGNAL HOMEE - in Bip ®\ - ‘AVIA-l'isgory” sal won - M ro; . (Bu the: Associated. Pros.) ; * 'London, July 9.-Homage:-notable in the history of the ancient cathedral was paid to the memory 'of Major General William C, Gorgas in St. Paut's at noon, today 'when the funeral service for the former surgeon general of the Atnerican army took place.. : . ' . -With <the 'American: and ~British: flag atop Algamlrgfhospxla}: floating. at. half mast and-a battery of distant guns boom» Ing the 18 gon salute of a-major general, the. Jong,. cotege.. began its (alow. march from the: hospital tothe eathedral, at 11 o'clocks :* A military . escort led. the. pro- cession; 'to tho«muftled accompaniment of the, band: of the Coldstream Guards; The fag draped. was born on 'a gun carriage with a wreath of lilies the only floral: decoration,. . «* TWO CoHOES WILLS .. '~ . ADMITTED TO PROBATE \/ Letters of adntlistration were granted yesterday by Surrogate Ellis J. Staley: to erome H. Buck in the estate of Walter Buck.. 'Three brothers .and, two. sisters will. divide the estate which Includes real estate valued at $§500 and personal prop- at $15,000, : _: -- , Phe-will of Timothy Desmond of Co- Hides,, wan Admitted to probate yest Patrick: Desmond; a son, is administrator. The estate included | personal 'prope valued at $3,700. | Three sons and three daughters are the beneficiaries, ~, -... The will ;of Aime Mingonet,, who died in'Cohoes on Vuly 1; leaving real estate valued at $10,000, and personal property valued \at: $3,500, was' admitted 'to pro: bate yesterdiy, A Hifefestate: in'given: to the widow, . Emma. J. Mingonet; andthe tesidue is given to Aime Niskayuna, a son, . , . i000 09 « Letters iof administration were inf-fled Miller, on the-estate of his wife, ¥ A ,Mlnmmet. C3 : , r % ©. Calebdar for Tuesday, July 18: _-. '\Accounting 'of the estates of Manley 'Conger, Powel\ Telep, Caroline: N.- Gran- ley .and/Peter\J. Augsem, (~ £09 Probate of the will of Lydia: Schoon- maker, * « © (Acco of the estate of John H; o A‘cco uken. . Sale of real- citate of Morris I. Ryder, Probate of wills: of Arthur T. Stoepel and Thontas' S, Parker. -- Accomiting of estates of Rose: Lawsone Cucci and Ratarina Krutke. 'Temporary administration of the estate of William Long, . - <9 City-: Court | Judgments. G2 Abé N. Hess agt. . Matie® Bromley, $71.04; Charles Crolssant agt. Henry J. Prince, $18; Jacob Morin agt* Anna \Heavenor, $6: State. Credit Dealers agt. John | Colwell: Samuel Kuper: ers . Association, Samuel Kuper- v to kitts \of Marion, with National Chair-. * at f > 4m; \win T. ‘iilys'pmgiglgg?! Follow. | berg agt. James Brunelle, $14.00; Mat- 480 \Ing the singing of. \The Star Spangled | thew Q. Brucker agt. John, Nead, $0.19; . Banner\ by. (fie Club 233°}; M?“ “gift-31:12? Wn-‘Fflfiiiia - - ' n .| $30.05: H. shee : D, 1020, coca o h Ae t ty Proc| w. Rum, 200.00; R. V; D, Walsh agt ' tor of Trinity Baptist Church of Marion| Central N. Y, Highway Trmus, Corpora- Mon- r® attends - Senator tion, $238.16; Joseih 'Summer. and an- from: hid Lodge, asachusctts-- permanent] other agt. Fred Williams, $22.70. «hairmar of the Chicago convention, and > feral 7404142. [f. chairman of the notification committee. . Mortgages. <=, July 8 will. then. deliver, an address notifying - Lesfer M. Walker and wife, Water- of For\; the Senator of his nomination to which |. viet, to Frank B.'. Walker; Detroit; t30 fif'fi‘gnngm ngegpme [cs-225351125 £11? “if-Eek -lk' T ha P d'l'h sa £0 ng! - < Ix s- . F. elnxe'svi! benediction by the Rev. Jo-| chan {Vt-Quanta? Jp'fifinm enmmin‘. £53.22: 152m“ Dinning, of St. Mary's Church, Logic and Savings Association of Troy, - C Tome (0 u 1,250, - No. Announcerient also . was | made . that * Leslie E.. Cleaveland 'and wife, Colonte, of‘ “11111; . meetings. of th ‘chuhlncma national com | to the 82mm“, Bullding, Joan - and committee on. mrrange'| Savings Association, £100. Saturday re tobe held.in Columbus on id wife, Coloni late July 21. while af night Mr. gushed? talfii‘kehfing‘f’gflflg léigmgfnehcgcmxf: atreet, will entertain at dinner members off ectady, $1,293, Tos Church. both committees us well as the national \-.. \' \~' _- * 1-81-94 . executive mfimifilee 1!th charge of lthe . - Deeds, - duly 4. campaign. embers o/ exe committees ; a Joh f the late 'will go to Marlon on a special train the] , Sufan Acheson, of Waterviiet, to John . next day to attend the nmcation cere- 3132???ng Watervliet, land in Water- Inte resis * Another éal las Henry t;] Satah E Ackroyd, Waterviiet, to Fred- on ~ skfd'fi'frtif'af-‘gsfwhiigkf? Promessive ericka Testhan and Theresa Teader, who assured. the Senator that the | Watervliet, land in Watervliet for July 5, - 'Progressives of the countiy. were back} . Addie-B; Cook, Watervliet, to Mary P2 12d“; , - of him in his campaign. lows Ii.x git-nlxslgéo‘QVatmlleL land in Water- a Dol & « \ vliet for . on -| . ital!“ Is Hux. <0 Colohn'CCgrr uni] -‘Slfe, Coénocs; to Joseph RCE. . Owing to his engagements, the Senator| Cott, Cohoes, Jand. on 'Lanvsss street, found difficulty in working on his-speech (10509. for $5 and exchange “J‘mpfl'fi': ine R Elizabeth and Grace Hotaling, MA 8, 1920. cceptaiice today but-by devoting Risi brook, Dutchess county to. Mervin . of Auna to i} he hopes to Have it| Truax Knox, land im Knox, for . C, .@) fopteted in adequate time for distribu-| . Grafton. Johnson, Greenwood, Ind., to ; lon, to the press of the country before | Chavles YY inters anil wite, Corman, three gum??? : the date of delivery. | According to pre- Totsxm Maywood Gardens, Colonie, for . gent plans the~speech will be shorter in $803. .. F i Dan: fo- fr ~ I s ° Nelfie A. Stack, Green Teland, to Dan: (0 HB. mad moat o cals tha, poet a he real * desiring to lave certain subjects for more s Hae pRB J frie decision In\ subsepeent ad) | Cual Pr., and J. Hier resses. ~ _ 5 4 . ra - aas . Chances of the senator getting a brief on Seventh avenne, Watervliet, for $10. cta irie os Lest pOLICEMAN SUF nel on under % ud R ¢ : trom [, Bace i Teta to Matco fast seasar| POLICEMAN SUES FOR ~ stree wen < at 920 tase omerar® DAMAGE TO NEW UNIFORM 7-010 # Wood. candidate for- the Republican - A cL fe +3, Schodack, R. - presdential (nomination at Chicago,! _ Before Judge Henry Hirschfeld in i < l City court yesterday Trafic Officer - would. arrive. , ference. while Seostor Commins, Repub- Tows, ®lzo was expected on the Hays will not reach Marion uout Semmay, it was announced. - A delegation from Mansfield today. in- vited Senator Harding to play thore, but he replied that the = fustion ‘ such be would mot kaye mmch James H. Flysn commenced an. action against Herfiian Madison to recover $25 for damages to his uniform, caused by a cow belonging to Madison which got loose oxe day recently ow South Pearl street. caught the animal, but not uatil is élothing was 'badiy' torn, Judge Hirschfeld\ put the case over until July. PAID TO GOREAS| - Funeral at St. Paul's Notable . esterday; |. -| the convention. anon tep Tasco NBU O ~~ Making Dry: 0. $1 - (« ~~. Congress.\ /v » PLATFORM DEBATE OPEN Democrat. Planks Not Shaped *~ - in Secret Like Those : : . of ¢, f+, ~:~ Ss. By DAVID LAWRENCE. ©, Statt Correspondent of The Argus Ls; t. Copyright, BL .. *.. Francifco, | July . the \differences 'between the «Republican 'and! Democtatic conventions lzr'iew} they are 'I nevertheless worth analyzing.. Emotion: {alism redched té neak in the discussion of politics here, -and with almost fanatical loyalty. the supporters of 'MeAdoo\ refused his declination to be a: candi date- and »carrled his- name, through 'a mighty battle 'because he seemed, to. em- body the vision of a: Wilson and 'the aggressiveness of a Roosevelt. l Tt's all over now, and neither 'MeAdoo ofa: post dnortem, 'but thereis 'a' atriks ing. similarity between the. devotion.. of the. folks: who! worshipped Hiram John- son' 'and 'the folks who fought, valiantly, for. . 0, \500 005 0p 'At Chicago the idealists weren't even given a! heating.\ They were . bluntly shoyed aside and outwitted by the master strategists, » At Nan 'Francisco the' ideal Iuts. werevlistened; to and. coldly «over- whelmed. lent a Few 'men. in recent years 'Have. suc- 'ceeded. in. kindling the: emotion: to- which William: J. Bryan set fire in the Demo- gratic. convention, . Hiram. Johnson sat by admiring the reception that a- Cali- forhia. audience gave to a, man who made his'apperl on a moral issue, but ctuel and unrelenting political: expediency sent Bryan. to defeat within 'a few minutes after: the delegates and. the, galleries had ceased. cheering him, 'They»nccepted his doctrine but not 'his frank ,suggestion that: the convention: go .on record as it had 'cheered. \,. Wisin ' Bryan Humillated, J. Bryan 'is grieved 'and William 'Ku- x9 millated, . His' friends see the aged com- mober ; 'lisappointed not rhesus” ' he wasn't selected for the presidency; as so many . people, have. insisted was his am- bition, but downeast because in the hour ofhis greatest triumph-the: ratification of the 'prohibition . amendment-his own party turned m deaf ear to as sincere and forceful a plea a was. ever-made on a public platforms > :* woot 'The memory of Bryan fighting. for. a dey plank in the Democratic platform will always 'be the dramatic. episodo: of He stood there. like. a grusader offering his Jlife: to a cause, gleam“ with the dry states mot .to..be eceived by tho lenders from *the wet states. But they: didn't heed his advices They: dodged the issue and the wet states nominated a candidate whom Bryan be- leyes is wet ' .\ \ > Bryan will not bolt the party. He will probably not make an nncccgen ngainst Cox; forthe latter will sooner or later make it clear that any revival of the wet and dey resta with Congress. Bryan, however,-plans' to fight for ® dry Congress, In al I elihpod he will enter the districts of ublfeans and, Demo- erato alike who coffic out for any increase In the alcoholic content of beverages. , - Blundered On Treaty, On the' treaty dssue, Bryan made the mistake, of Tugging 41 bis own\ amend- ments, (He tried to 'get a plank in the nlntfqrm proposing. an nmendmefit to the Constitution so that a majority vote in- stead of two-thirds could end war. He would Have been'twice as dangerous to the convention if he had suggested that the 21 Democratic senators who voted {with the majority on reseryations to the peace treaty be endorsed. As it was he fell -victim> to- the -effective satire and 'keen retorts of Senator Carter Glasy, of Virginia, 'who distinguished <hiraself in. the debate om platform and showed a set of oratorical teeth that will bite hard into Republican arguinent even though this is his first term in the Senate, GTaxs war looked upon by. his delega- tion am a possible dark horse in the event that the deadlock could not be broken. Virginia remained loyal to him. and 'the vyocul Interruptions by John Joyce. Norfolk county, Virginia, his musical ex- clamation, \Wonderful as Glass struck away at the fees of the platform con- stituted a species of favorite, son aduln- tlon hardly excelled. \o » Platform Debate Open. The Democratic platform was debated in the open. 'The Bepublican platform was debated mostly behind closed doors. Each Convention had its own leaked. As acmatter of fact notwithstanding all debate the program worked out by a majority of the platform committee here in executive session way adopted by the main body 'of dlegates by as big a' vote as~ at Chicago. The Democrat«. how- \at! did' put on a better show-William W. {J. Bryan; Bourke Cochran of New York, Carter Glass | and | Bainbridge Colby- an oratorial feast extraordinary and all in one day. ... . Also The Republicass | listened atten- tively to Samuel Gompers, and, gave him very little of what he wanted in the plat- form. That was exactly the | treatment which the Republican | delegates liked. The Democrats gave Gompers most thing he wanted, and that was popular with the Demoérats here. Each conven- tion had its own ideas of what rott of an appeal the platform should make--the | Republicans catered to the business folk; the Democrats to the laboring man. . _ It took just as long to read the Repub Hean platform at Chicago as it did the Democratic platform here, and the dele- gates in both couventions seemed about dazed and bored by the flow of political vocabulary conspired in by 50 men alter all night and 'day sessions. Bot newspaper _ c ents 'who attend the pr fags of Ce sa from year to year thought both the Republican aed Democratic platform committees dis- played wonderful powsts of concentration god evoired in two or three days what it would fake 50 senators months to agree wpon if instesd of the impatience of a 23. Kiyon was represented Attorney Jokn J. McManes, and “71551: A. Gleas Hooked 'after Madison's. interests .. waiting conveation they feced ouly the Teduigent patieace of = waiting public |. ~ THE WEATHER <| Mean. . nor can be the beneficiary |\ TEMPERATURE, Maximum Minimum Normal , '\ \Highest. previously on thia date . Lowest previously.on this date , BAROMETRIC PRESSURES RE M TO BWA LEVEL « $0.07 . 80 DUCED Cet 3am § gum! 66 - @ OS an. 58 d. 61, d acm. 60 3 wane 60° ,T alm 62 2.a.um, 60.8 alm: 6. - Wet thermometer Humidity . . : Wind~-Hrection ®Velocity 4 ather Rainfall . . - 0 . MTemperatur y to. da; 1 Defclency since Junuayy 1. 4238 Rainfall-Totul ance July 1 «B1 Excess since Junusry 1. ..... 72 ~*Greatest-Tén imiles an hour from duuth. TWO DISBARRED -|'ON COMPLAINT OF \ BAR ASSOCIATION | we (Hy 'the' Associated Presia® York, \July 9.-T; Ellert Hodgs skin; recently, sentenced to the: federal penitentiary at. Atlanta for conspiring to ylolate; the trading. with- the- enemy -act and: Frand De R. Story, convicted celvlnlfrfitolcn' securities, today' were. dis- barred-»by. the appellate division: of 'the Supreme court on: motion of 'the; bar as- sociation. aC Births Reported in -: ~. Albany Yesterday| *A hon to Mr: and Mrs. Charles Fred. erick. Schroder,, of 501 Secgdnaflgeind > A daughter to Mr.. and. Mra. i Makowaki, of 2b? mik steean \\ 0°\ 'A. son .to Mr. and Mrs. Nackowik, of Mia. 234 Elk street. 8. o Adare fo at, and Nies Albert ©. shal af \Dolly \BA uiéfiffifie’ Twin? 156mm\ fms' John Ditkeny799 Washogton aveanee =' «Adee, & «@t ooo, one, Sunita x Martingé Licenses, Toseph 'Trifilettl, of 105°G and *Adviana, Machiarelloy, of 02 Madl 501171615513. A] d. - ‘< _> Erie Bruce . Alexander, f Balls ye, and) Fthel Elizabeth'mgxendfllfl \ot Wiallllieacl: gmflle'y B Tey, ' of N .. Willia ; Burley, ' of New Xork city, -and > Sophi Ten Eycg'hotel., c 'np e Frances Bernt, *Joseph William Bell, of Ne city, and Anna max-enc'e‘ Brittohnfyflfxng ton'. hotel. -» .. \-> fun s 20 Wendt, - of: Springfield, Otto, Herman Mass.,.\ and ~Nine ~ Victoria ' Swanson, Hampton hotel, KEYSTONE STATE GRANGE:PRESENTS 500 (Birthe Assoolated; Pr¥ga.y . * : Dayton, Ohio, July A. Mc- Sparran, (Furniss, Ra., master 'of 'the Penusylvania State Grange, \tn lifs way back from the Ban Francisco convention called on Governor Cox today, and dis- cussed 'with him farm matters which he desired 'the governor to take up in: his speech -of -acceptande. -Mr.. McSpartran presented the: Grange's farm planks to both the ~ Republican 'and\ Democratic national platform committees.. ° Mr, McSparran.told representatives of the. press 'that 'he was \rather disap- pointéd\\ with the Demoeratic platform declarations on farming. - It boasts of the party has done, but does not ay what 'it is going.to do.\ ~ He xpressed. the hope that \the time is not far when~there will be a real / federal department of agriculture with areal farmer at its head.\ ' Girls! Girls!! Save Your Hair With Cuticura andOfntsent to Goap n-Q“ thuwfllkifi‘: ammmmmminmmmad TODAY-Continuoui 1 to 11-Raiph Herz Raymond and | Schram-Anderson Sand Grives-Kinograms-Fred -and | Marjorie Tale-Stagpole andSpier-William S. Hart in \Sand\-Charlle Chaplin In \Work COLONIAL PLAYERS Esborate Presentation: of Eelasco's \Polly With A Past\ Lavish Eifects, Gorgeous Gowns Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. and Sa day, Be; Every eventos, Sse Blox Seats, afternoon, tc: evening, $100. AMUSEMENTS . __. are You GomnG ON a VACATION? Have The\ Argus follow you so you can keep posted on important events; ° % r _ Your address will be changed as often as you like v 0 Phone Main 1416 'DEMaANDSTOCOX | :8) Judge Landis Bitterly Assails Prowcl‘ideht; for Cjipping <> Term in, Two. PRISONER MI_S,U§ED MAILS Shwe‘d © Tami-(gulch ' battle Throughout [U. S. at ' Eil‘pge Profit, - (By the United, Ne Chicago, July 9.-Judge Kenesaw M, Lan- dis yesterday. critlelsed President Wilson from the beffch forccommiuting the sen- tence given James Dorsey; milllonaire cat- tleman of Gilbert IIL,. * * ' \Am I right in my understanding that the sentence of James Dorsey has been cut in two by tha President?\ the Judge maked.a, court cletk. 60 \Yes was the answer,\ A N \Then I wish to make's. statement to tha bat.\ he said. \This man' Dorsey was indicted, | He had sold an, average of 12,000 enttle a year from Aluska to Mexico by using the malls to defraud, -and or which he profit of £10 a head, He represented himself In, his advertising matter as a breeder of thoroughbred Hol- steins and gtnranteed his. cattle to 'be tubsrculin - tested. and to, comply with all State und Federal laws. - \He hired a veterinarian: at about $5 P \_ _. a month, I suppose he was about 108 years old. tA any rate he got the veterinarian to sign a bunch of blank certlfcates; say- Ung that he had tested the cattle for tu- bereulosts and found them ull right. Then, when he had wold the cattle, the certifl« gates: were; filed months afterwards, and in this way tubsreular eattle were sold in every Stmje In the Union, \Finally this mun was given a miserable eight, years: In prison, 'The Cireuit Court 'of Appeals: and tho State Supreme Court armed the sentence and refused him a new trlal, \At Yast, probably because of someone's oversight, this man got Into the peniten- tary, and the President of the United States paused In. his great affairs long enough to-out the sentence in two, I sup- ose Dorgey Is'due for a pardon now, but canngt but wonder what frame of mind w person must be In to grant a commu- tation to, this man. \I am going to watch this clase closely,\ eqneluded Judge Landis, \Call the next case. I suppose it is some min who 1s, here becauso he too a drink\ --- APPLE PARTS WITH $5 - FOR FIGHTING ON STREET 'George Apple, when arraigned before Judge Brady in Police court on a charge of breach of the'peacg, pleaded . guilty, but said that he was invited to fight by another man. . After' hefhad metepted the invitation and was peeling off his cont to \go to it\ Plainclothes Policemen Dempsey | and Gressel. appeared on the scene and placed him under arrest., The other fellow got away, ~The court fined him $5, with, a warning to Keep away from the vicinity of 'Greed and Divi- sion 'atreets, PILEERED STOCkiNes cost FREIGHT HANDLER $15 FINE Two pairs of stockings, valued at $1, cost Michael a New York Cen- tral freight handler at the West Albany transfer house, $15, when he confessed in Police court yesterday to stealing tliem from'a consignment, K. J. Bigley, a New York Central detective, arraigned him on a refit larceny charge; . The de> tective, 'told . 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Toan and discounts, including rediscounts, e Je ecerece e+ liability - meéount of accept- 'BANK STATEMENT, T., in the State of itemm . . .. $18,000,71740 dis- . 37,500.00 .. $18,038,217.10 hig \0352 & | [£. N. SII coMPANy|- __ L_ n_ ___ sae at REPORT OF THE CONDITION ofthe / close of business on the 10001, Stock and - bond | Investments, © Duo from . trust .come Permanent capital Surpl Demand deposits w Exchanges for cleansing hou Total of last four ltcgn “552. Checks on Banks' located, outside * \town of reporting bank and. other cash Redemption fund with U. 8. . due from U. S. Treasurer Interest earned but n mate-on Notes and DARE U .y ssi nere ece er en nrg ese ens Other assets If any-Intereat carned but not . callveted on' Stocks, Bonds and Mort BRO a a e see cree lca e+ Due from Foréign Banks . TotAh 2. .n cls} Che [(@mnliay Gentleman] Paints REG.U.S. aT. ofR. GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE LINSEED OIL HOUSE PAINTS Y6tore clotes at noon Saturdays,\ N & Son AaucsaAnvi hir aad , COAL AND woop, vo YoU WANT CoAL SATISFAC)S ~ 'TION AND COMFORT? Me strongly: recommena our Cosl om account of its great heating qualities and ite cleanliness 'and economy, An unexcelind delivery service t* and courteous drivers. . WILLIAM A. MANGAN Office and Yard, ** AAG South Pear] Atreet. | All rpma' TF COAL o - +. by cared '* The Company With The | __; COAL, a» ras. SERVICE ~ BANK STATEMENT G. P, Buecelll Private Banker at the 30th day of June, ; RESOURCES. * Vie: Public sechritles. . Private securities gunk”, banks ankers . not © eluded In procedin t items .. - , $49,311 78 Furnituse‘nnd Axtures, . $500.00, Total . . LIABILITIES, MB 2 eeveevrcces drawable \ only. on Bismuth“ of pass- ; books co c Total . . |_\ BANK STATEMENT. | ~ 820,0641.38 'of Elly.\ m: saa015gr | ©0,000.00 Treasurer and q’t; collected approxi- ills Receivable not . 110,020.15 \raman? 82,341.87 cond san rae ee »» +65 $30,047,807. LIABILITIES. $ Dich tion . B.) bonds par ..« Capifal stock paid i seine e value).. . . esa vaan +++ $1,000,000.00 Surplus fand L.,... Pledged. to secure TU. 8. de- - ~ Tindivided profits: ...... A posits (par value) «...««.« 260,500.00 Less current expenses, Inter- Pledged. cas. collateral for . eat and tazes'paid ........ 421,340.05 Stalk)?“ or fiber. déposits £8,000.00 -> -__ . . or bills payable c(2..0++.+ -P agr * Tnferest and discount cailected or x Owned nnd’Iunplodxed 718/487.24 C ited. Wat Savings Certificates and aot a l‘I; advance of maturity and not earned &, A « pproximate), . . . ... «164 “oi: Stamps actually 203553 R .§mon_n: fennel} for taxes e ORO a....) + ° Amoi! . Deposited 'with - F (‘irculnfiurfigteen {Saszlnlnifis’fefl b ties In accordance with pro- » Net amounts due to pational © visions of Sem: 11K Fed- ns 'Net amounts due' to barks, ba and eral Reserve Wot 123,000.00 trust companies in the United States and * Deposited with Trust Depart- foreiga countries (other than included in menl‘ jin action-aqua in}? * * \rehgéegbo? litems)l provisions of See - i checks, outstanding 78.135. Federal Reserve Act ...... *- 10100120 gay-{er 11-110?!“ on gm bnrk‘omggaggnfii' Il ”£110\? ~ tike otal of four above items, .200,702.36. h Total U. S; Government securities.... - 2375,88403. Demand deposits Tother than \bank \depos- 6 Other bonds, securities, etc.: its) subject to Reserve (deposits parable Bonds (other than T. within 30 days) : ~ - * ° bonds} pledged _ to secure - Individual deposits subject to check......... . 9,480,60L74 se postal *savings deposits.... 91,208.04 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 ' Bonds and securities (other san\! £2313 “is: £1; meg?- m'rfimde-r 42,307.98 s 6 . . er un al halted as 501,352?er secured by pledge of assets o¥lfin'tAb:sgSI‘! 2.947,036.18 ccs oie sept |__ dil dived meade c cc PD si1883008 \Total of demand, deposits { ai Bang Securities, other than U. S. - deposits). subject to Reserve, last four bonds {not including V items, $16.026,607.80. * stobks) owned ' aod . un- «- 'Time deposits subject to Reserve (Payable hedged . UL after 30 days, or subject to 20 days or Coasters]. \trast and other ** more notice.. and postal savings): notes of eorporations issued Postal ravings deposits ...........l....... 000 112080 To he (oo. dos ae Sear Other time deposits tior more than Three Years' Total of time deposits snbject Reserve timé. . « reer 419,856.64 last twa items above, $5.334.912.07. * Deposited with State authori- Cnited States deposits (other than postal \ties in accordance with pog. Wirilggifieriofit necount 0.00, « til Tap Other Cnited States depsale \00\ C : - ~ _________ * including deposits of U S. 4 'Total .bouds, securities, etc, other than disbursing officers. «...... 53.377.38 Ls \Stocks \thau\ Fedarat Reserve Bank - \2° Wisbilifics other than those above stater-- 11.33. PROG] 4 cu s - 1064520¢ - Reserved for other purposes ... «nee» 6000.00 Stock of Federal Rese Bank (50 per- - a . cent of subsgripti0n) 97,500.00 /g tT°;l{-.--i.~-_--~-----~ «... $36.047,807.50 Value bgl banking house. owned and unin- rears? tate 6 ériwcfiibgm’gmgfl y'fie bank. d vo nares nen ~egees ses 16.417 t T do fimond other than banking house. . solemnlr swear that the abore statement is tme to the best reserve with Federal Reserve Bank - 255200019 of my knowledse a0d \_ v_ op rwapiP. Cashier T ems wit ederal Reserve in process Tas me this MB day of Po It“; ”Mo? (no; available ‘sfinflgu. sheaf 19:53wa bed and sworn fo before me this Oth day of Juls, t ash in vanlt and net amoun te from ° r Ca ; aa Beaks cern \\ samenss cmflmsfimmnt W, REXXDERS, Notary Public. * Net smounts dae from benks. bankers and JAMES H. MiNXNG, trust companies in the United States cERRIT Y. Lasane, . a 22% 0 . LANSING. ; other tham focuded in iest above three FREDK W. KEL \ items, as 3 ' Phy a uue ueuesevecsbedssideevkanesiges ¢ irec & - £0,093, $2 &. %