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EIGHT TIslTHE CONSTITUTION ATLANTA QA FEBRUARY fr S. it Contractor and Builder Pam. Away at His Home. Arthur Tufts. 40 years of age SuUdsr of some of the largest and jboit beautiful structures In AUaD- and In other duos of the United mate died Monday morning at hll Iffiome near Emory Bnlversity.

liua death was the result of pneumonia developing from influenza. Funeral services will be held this fterhoon at SO o'clock from St. Luke. Episcopal church. Rev.

e. B. Wtlmer assisted by Rev e. H. Lee.

of Macon. officiating. The burial will in West-View cemetery The following have been selected to act as pallbearers- V. R. Davis.

E. A. Stuhrtnan- C. R. Justl.

Henry. Williams. William Candler. C. H.

Candler. Shepard Bryan end Gadden RusselL Mr. Tufts was born In Atlanta ant was reared and educated in this city. He was a son of the late 3. P.

A. Tnfts. confederate veteran and well-known business man. was a graduate of Georgia Teeh and other schools He began his career as an engineer In this city. Since bll entrance Into the pro.

teulonal world. Mr. Tufts has had credited to his ability some of the I When two Wives Meet Secretly every wife is fiercely ambitious for her husband his success appearance. strength his stand. ing among his fellow men.

Be worthy of that wife of yours. Keep healthy Strength appearance. success depend on health. Living habits today are largely artificial indoor sedentary. To be healthy.

we must regard Natures laws. And one of the first of her laws is Avoid Constipation. Keep the poisons of intestinal matter moving out or your body. By an entirely new principle Nujol will keep the poisonous waste moving out of the body. Every other form of treatment either irritates or forces the system.

Nujol works on the waste matter instead of on the system. Nujol prevents on by keeping the food waste soft. thus helping Nature establish easy thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals the healthiest habit in the world. It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take try It. NuJoii.

sold by lldsuUiati la wiled bottleicy besrtas Nujol trade meek. Writs NUOI Laboratorir Standard Oil Co. New Jniey SO Broadway New York for booklet Thirty of Danger A Yew Method of TrNtin en Old Complaint USE THE BEST POMADE Make your hair beautiful. Ilarade makes a dean scalp. helping the hair grow long and sort.

Removes dandruff and cures Itchlngofthe the scalp. At nil drug stores or by mail 2oc. Sen stamps or com Agents v. wanted I IIARADE MFG. CO.

203Z E. Hunter St. Atlanta Ga. 1 was troubled with female complaint for several years. My husband procured for me a bottle of STELLA.

VITAE from Mr. L. Hamrick our' merchant. which helped me so much that I used two morn bottles. and the three bottles completely cured me.

I am certainly thankful for this great female tonic Mrs. F. Lee. Ga. THACHER MEDICINE CO.

Chattanooga Tenn U. S. A. Money Back If It Doeant Help You. Atk Your HELPED HER You Can Guarantee This Prescription So great ha been the succfsj of JPUuzh Prwcnptwm 2223 in re- listing thousands of people suffering with Rheumatism Gout.

SciA- tiea. Lumbago and some conditions of a neuralgic nature and also other troubles caused by poisons in hi blood. known as Enema Pimples and so on that the manufacturer authorize you to re- tfud the price of two 1 50 bottles la case satisfactory benefit a rut uprieneed by your customers- There is no red tape' connect- Vd with this guarantee. When you are assured that the cli for refund is bona fide one. you give the price which your caste- paid you arid report the cue us.

A check for 300 is promptly sent you. Rue are the conditions under Your easterner or the patent oast take consecutively two 1 50 bottles. Four trial au bottles do tot contain the quantity found in lh wculir or large si therc. rmste cannot apply is pr thas. of the trial alas.

Dlnxcoas cost loUwe4 carefully f4 stuferttoos as to diet and habits complied with as fu is po hle. U. after TOOT nstcmau takes two UO ttl alK to re- lid i exptntnctd utndmt to ostlfy a reatineance of the tr t- tttnt upon pruenUtiva of the empty bow- yoa aro to retara the purchase price. 1300 sad report th refund. sir" coston Ts name and address and any othes isfonration that my be of interest.

You will be quickly reimlmr. ed at the same price 3 00 Of course there are chronic cases of Rheumatism and Gout which require the use of several bottles but even in such cases two large bottles should bring about a change for the better. Prescription 2223 is a real bo purifier It stands above 1 other remedies as an alterative of CT' power. It restores normal functions to those organs or tIs. sues whirl are not naturally forming their full work.

It changes diseased conditions in conditions of health. 011 can recommend it to yuo customer and be sure that they will be satisfied for so ocntflt is experienced you cu civ thili money back. Before taking Pre scrip tl on 2223 it is necessary that th 1 Ttr should mad. act and the bow ls TeU1tSSI. 223 Liver PilU are different from nei ea- tnartlcs because lily act gvrUy and do let sck a or jrriie.

Pus but results in takfc 5223 the use of th tonicBm pills 11 dttlrahU. tt tell fo T5c a pveka t. Tour jobber can upTy son with Pn exiptioQ 223 aad tit. ms Liver PtIls yon eza write the Plouzh Chetaical Co. Memphis Tenn.

for irIorwatio about di count and terms. largest and finest bulldtngem ID. many parts or the country. His work may. seen In the construction of Camp Gordon which he supervised Emory university.

the Candler warehouse. tne Cola building In Atlanta th Cola building In Baltimore tid the Cndler build. lag in New York. In addition to these hi constructed many others or lesser magnitude. While connected with Ass.

O. Candler in the construction of the buildings needed by the Cola company. Mr. Tufts won the confidence or Sir. Candler.

who was lavish la his praise for his ability. sty. Tufts is survived by his widow. Mrs. Jeannie Wilcox Tufts his mother-in-law.

Mrs. John W. Wilcox three sons. Arthur. Jr.

Rutledge and John Tufts three sisters Mrs. F. E. Cooper. Mrs.

B. H. Carleton and Mrs Klnlock Dunlap three brothers R. R. Frank and Rev.

Edgar Tufts and an aunt. Mrs. Lou Tufts. At a special meeting of the Building Trades Council last night a committee was appointed. author.

ized to purchase a wreath of flow. era to be placed on the grave of Mr. Tufts. Another committee was selected to attend at the funeral services. Similar action was taken by the council on the death of R.

il. Walker. prominent Atlanta contractor and builder. who constructed the Healey building and several other of the largest structures of this city. Joe Schmidt Enjoys Prison Life So Much He Breaks in Stockade Joe Schmidt aged 4) who al ways gives his occupation to th station sergeant as a baker.

and who known to Judge Geoi E. Johnson as out Joe Schmidt. and to the police as Pan 0 Beans" Joe Schmidt. Is In again. He can stay out.

He wouldn't out. The city stockade was built solely for his permanent residence according to his belief. He believes it so strongly that he broke Into the stockade. thus breaking all precedent and a good Jail door. Joe was only recently released from prison.

where he served a sentence for his favorite offense-getting drunk. It Will with apparent reluctance that tie Cornpletd his santence but nevertheless it was necessary to set him tree. according to the recorders ruling. Early Saturday morning Joe appeared at the stockade with a perfect Jag on. He wanted admission but it was refused him.

And when the coast was' clear. he forced his way into the grounds of the stockade itself. Joe Is now sojourning at police station. and will face Judge John. son in the recorders court soon.

According to figures recently compiled police station. Joe has paid over 15 000 in fines to the Atlanta police department for being drunk. So attempt has been made to count the number of times hi has been arrested. CAMP JESSUP NOTES Colonel J. G.

McElroy. command- lag officer of Camp JpsuP Is de termined to make the 101. T. C. and the If.

T. T. S. the symbol for thoroughness and efficiency and a trip through the various. departments will easily convince any one that the government.

In taking this stand In vocational training. has placed the keystone In the foundation or a worthy undertaking. Here the enlisted men are being taught step by step. through what might be called the kindergarten of motordom. Beginning at the very bottom they are Jaken In charge by.

officer. and instructors well qualified to teach the various branches. are taught to look. learn and work going up gradually until iinaiiy ney recn me Soa tongeu for by all true mechanicians. The home of the motor.

here they are taught to tear down build up and readjust each and every part of the various up-to-date motors. Many of these men upon return- log to civil life will be fully qualified to. fill positions in a manner most satisfactory to themselves and their emplo ers Co oy From Camp Jraaap. The convoy of twelve trucks and two touring ears which left Camp Jessup Tuesday. February 17 at 10 a m.

returned Friday February 20 lit m. Lieutenant Henry Kersh In charge of the convoy. and Instructors Smith. Bartlow and Held of the T. T.

B. report a verv successful trip. The roads were in very good condition and the weather ideal for such a trip. Tuesday at noon a halt was made at lonesboro Ga. Ii miles from Atlanta.

for dinner. A rolling kltch en and ftarri on rations for five days were with the convoy. and within an hour a hot meal was prepared and served the neb Griffin Ga. 40 miles from At lenin was reached about 4 30 en. and II halt made there for the night Thanks to the hospitality of townspeople the men slept as comfortably In the Armory building as they would have In their own barracks.

An early start was made from Griffin Thursday morning and noon found the- trucks parked around the courthouse at nrs th Qa 69 miles from Atlanta. Here the ma or and a number of other townspeople came out to wltne the preparation of an army meal. The mayor gave the torn a hearty welcome and In trurtlons to purchase any needed supplies at his expense. Such hospitality was met with all along the route. Macon was reached' about II en.

and permission Will obtained cc ramp In the Central City park. The on remained here a day to make th. necessary repairs and get the trucks ready for the return trip. Friday at SO o'clock central time the convoy started or its homeward journey with the determination to get as far as possible before night The roads and weather conditions were even more Ideal than on the day the Journey was begun and the convoy progressed steadily averaging from 12 to IS miles an hour. At II :30 o'clock a halt was made In Griffin and II.

hot dinner served. By o'clock the trucks were under way again. and Jonllboro was soon reached. where the commanding officer- and a party from Pamri Jessup met the convoy and ordered II. short halt to take pictures.

No more stops were made and the entire- convoy rolled I Into Camp Jessup at at. The trip of 94 miles was made In less I than twelve hours. I plr 4ld tertataeat Friday the enlisted men enjoyed. a splendid entertainment put on by some camp talent stars. The camp quartet rendered several selections In their usual snappy manner while clog dances by Corporal McLnore Privates nhrht and Wholemuguth were loud d.

Private "Sylvester in latest songs hits and Private Harris. In a clever monologue. were splendid. The three boxing bouts of three- minute rounds were greatly enjoyed The first bout between Private Bryan vs. Brannan was troll of pp from the start.

the decision going to Private Brannan. The other two bouts were classed as sparring ex hlbltlonll. One wrestling- match was also staged between Private Bauman. Company A. vs.

Private Gorman. I Company A. the decision going to I Private Gorman. Mrs. George Morgan.

of Atlanta. I rendered a few vocal selections In ier usual chirmine manner. Major P. D. French.

camp recreational officer. hl been quite fortunate in obtaining the Griffith orchestra. consisting of twenty-five I Tenor ladles. to entertain the boys Tuesday night. MRS.

LYDIA M. MACY ANSWERS FINAL CALL Mr Lydia Margaret Mary pioneer Atlanta woman. died Uon- day morning. a remit of stroke or paralysis tea days qO at her acme. TX Bedford Place.

Sirs. Macy was 79 years of a and had bees for a lo petted a resident of At tanta eorninx fe zor the dYIJ war. Site loaves a of friends who will mourn her' loss. Sb. Is snrTieed by one daughter.

Mr Otto tflmel' one staler Mrs. lee Jones. tad brother. Wesley Wyxdaazo. IN ATLkNZ4 TO MAKE RETURNS A Attention wa caned Monday by' City Tax Assessor x.

Burton to the large number of taxpayera who bare not mid their city return for 120. The books opened on February 1 and will clo on March IS. The' number of persons who' have not made their' returns is- greater- than at this time In any recent year. according to Mr. Burton.

Failure to make tax returns be tore March 15 will subject the In dividual to. a 10 per cent penalty on the value of real and personal and In the case of street tax the tax twill be doubled. The street tax Is 3. All BA TAXES Absence From State in Army Does Not Relieve From Obligation. Comptroller General William A Wright has notified all county tax collectors who have made inquiries on the subject that soldiers absent front the state in the military or naval service roust pay up all back taxes before they can qualify to vote In elections.

The payment of poll tax In Georgia Is a constitutional requirement and It would necessitate an amendment to the constitution to relieve anybody of It. The oath any elector may be compelled to take when his ballot is challenged Is that he has paid alt taxes which since the adoption of the present constitution of the state have been required or him previous to the current year" Of course. this Includes poll taxes. Th re was some disposition on the part of members of the last general assembly to relieve soldiers and sutlers from thepayment of poll taxes for the period that they were actually In service but when It be- camgevldent that It would require a constitutional amendment. the matter was dropped.

MECASUN WILL REST. IN OAKLAND CEMETERY Funeral services for John IL Me- caslin. 29 years of age. well-known and popular young Atlanta man who died Monday morning at his home. 1041 Peachtrle street will be held this morning- at 10 30 o'clock from the Sacred Heart church.

Rev. Peter McOscar officiating The burial will be In the family vault of the Oakland cemetery. Mr. MeclIslln had lived In Atlanta all his lire. His death came from Influenza followed by pneumonia.

Ho graduated from Marist- college. Georgia. Tech and the Catholic university Washington D. C. He was a member of the Atlanta.

Athletic club in whose activities he took a prominent part. His father the late John M. Mlcallln wa a pioneer citizen and a promlneifc business man of Atlanta. The pallbearers will be Wlmberly Peters. Prank H.

Martin. Henry Kuhyt Gerald OKeefe John Harrison John Armlstead Den S. Ragsdale and Dr. Floyd McCree. Jr.

Mr. Mpculln Is survived by his mother. Mrs. Blanche Hardln Ml'- csltn and two aunts Mrs. Martha.

Garner and Miss Virginia. Hardln A Anne Morgaiz Wilt Sped k. Kiwanis Club Today Miss Anne Morgan. of New york and Paris. vice president and found or of the American Committee for Devastated France will arrive.

In Atlanta this morning and will stop at the Georgian Terrace hotel. Miss Morgan has a buy day before her. She will spear to the members of the Kiwanis club at their luncheon today. She wilt make an address at the Atlanta Woman's club later In the afternoon. and she will be the put of honor.

at dinner at the Piedmont Driving club tonight when her hot win be members of the Atlanta branch of the American committee. of which branch Governor Dorsey Is the chairman. Arranging. for Miss Morgan's visit are Mrs. Joseph Lamar and Mrs.

Samuel Inman. of the general committee Mrs. Frank Inman la chair- map of the committee arranging tot the. dinner tonight. Wednesday evening Miss Morgan wilt address a largo audience in the ball room of the Capital City club.

there showing her wonderful film entitled. The Heritage of France. which Illustrates vividly some of the Incidents which stirred Miss Morgan to make her present tour through the country In the In terest of devastated France. No subscription will be taken at the club conference. It being an oc casion when Atlanta people will have the pleasure of hearing Miss Morgan's message.

She Is one or the most distinguished women of America. whose philanthropy and patriotism have brought to her the love and admiration of two continents Mother of- Howafd Morgan Missing Boy Asks Aid in Search Absence from home of Howard Morgan. IX years of age son of Mrs. Maggie Morgan. of ITS Luckle street.

has caused his mother to call upon the police to aid her In the search for him. She states that her son. together with a friend Al bert Miller. 12 years old of II Courtland street. have been missing since Friday night.

The two boys were expected to come home Friday night at 7 o'clock front the Wise Drug company where they worked as messengers after school hours. They were reported to have departed at the usual time from the store but they have not been seen since. On the last day that he was seen. Howard Morgan was wearing a suit of mixed tan and green. an old checked cap.

black Boy Scout shoes and a signet ring. with the Initials P. engraved thereon. on one of the ringers of his left hand. He' has auburn hair blue eyes and dimples In both cheeks.

Flu Holt Drive. Macon as. February 23 Spe cial. With approximately IS 000 of the quota or 17 000 subscribed. the canvassing for funds for Near East relief was suspended here today on account of the Illness of a lug.

number of workers with Influenza. The campaign will be resumed as soon as the Influenza epidemic Is under control. Another New Welch Idea in Fruit Spreads Fruitiade Rtspberry T7RUITLADE is a registered i name used to designate several Welch Quality pure fruit. products. Fruitlade Grape.

Raspberry is a blend of Grape. lade. choicest Raspberries and pure sugar. It is distinctive in flavor and consistency and you will find it superior to any raspberry jam. Ask your for Welch's Fruitlade Rasp.

berry Order a jar today. The Welch Grape Juice Co. wrsTFir1D. NEW YORK Welch's i ruitlade Grape Raspberry TO BE CONSIDERED NEXTWEDNESDAY Lack of a. quorum at th sched uled me tlnr of the park.

board Wednesday afternoon post- ponernent of consideration of plans for ta cyclorama building until next Wednesday af rnooiu when a called meeting- of the board. will be held. It understood that a number of architects art preparing drawings to present to the board and these wm be considered at a meeting to be held March. U. 3.

F. Downing architect. was the lint to submit a plan on the proposed structure. The. firm estimated the.

cost or the building at approximately 80000. MRSRlCHARD KENDRICK DIES AT ARIZONA HOME. Word of the death of Mrs. Richard S. Kendrlck.

formerly Miss Margaret Williams In. Nogales. Arts has reached. relatives In At. lanta.

Her unexpected death oc. curted while her relatives were on the way to. Nogales. Until her de. parture to the west about.

a year and. a halt ago. Mrs. Kendrick had' been a resident of this city. Her body will be brouJr She was the daughter of Mr.

and Sirs. Henry T. Williams. of the Adelaide apartments. Her husband was the son of Lieutenant.

Colonel W. R. Kendrick. zone supply property officer stationed at the Candler warehouse. Mr.

and Mrs. Xendrlck soon left for Arizona where ha had accepted a. position In the consulate offices. Mrs. Kftdrlck Is survived by her parents and two brothers.

Harry and Robert Williams. POTATO CHIP FACTORY WILL OPEN HERE SOON A new enterprise for Atlanta will he operated as the Rudland Potato hip company to be situated at 315 Edgewood avenue according to an announcement. This factory Is a combination of the Black and White Manufacturing company and the American Peanut Product company. Operations in the new factory will commence about March 1 Mr. Rod.

land. the organizer of the firm. is well-known In this state as he has long been Identified with the bust- ness world of Georgia He MI been oromlnent in patriotic' work during the war and In his endeavors for a greater Georgia. An English railway la experimenting with a locomotive driven by an internal combustion engine using heavy fuel oil which has hauled freight trains at a speed of 30 miles an hour and passenger trains twice a srapldly. Rheumatism Is completely washed out of the ay item by the celebrated Shlvar Mineral Water.

Positively naran teed by money-back otter. Tat line costs a trine. Delivered any. where by our Atlanta Agents. Coursey Mann Drug store.

Walton and Broad streets. adv Helps Hair Growth MANY People write us that falling hair has been stopped stimulated and dandruff removed through rubbing I a little White' Cloverine Salve into the scalp each night. This healing soothing salve has been used for twenty-five I years by millions of people in I America alone and you should I not be without a box another day. It it highly recommended for I Burns Plies Totter Eczema Ulcers Dandruff. Sunburn Catarrh.

Chafes Ivy Poison-lag Sore. Throat Chipped I Hands and Lips' etc. I Go now to your druggist. Mel has probably sold White Cloverine Salve for yeusand knows of the nationwide dc mand for It. If he has no more in stock have him or.

der a box for or we will I send direct upon receipt Of 25 C. DISCOVERED BY A PHYSICIAN OF FIFTY YEARSPRACTISE MILLIONS OF BOXES USED ANNUALLY IN AMERICAN HOMFS WILSON CHEMICAL Tyronefe. JQ Every pound of good old Luzianne Coffee comes to you in an tight tin can The original goodness is all there in tGood old Luzianne retains its. flavor. osrar joesMce COjrcC Wm.RIteih/ CoJncJfew Orleans JI-J If after using entire contents of the can according to directions you US not satisfied in erery respect your grocer wiH re fund the money you paid for it rWBefeteMlFWReliePfrai v.

ling Terrifyiiig Eczema ThU Question Ever on the Uj of the Afflicted. Tetter Eryalzelu. and other terrifying conditions of the skin are seated blood troubles and applications of salves lotions aadwashes can only afford temporary witaout reaching the real seat of the trouble. But Just because local treatment has done you no good there is no rea son 19 despair. You simply' have not sought the proper treatment that is within your reach.

You have the experience of others who Lave suffered aq you have to guide you to relief. No matter how terrifying the SrrfWJ tlon no matter how unbearable the itching-and burning of the skin B. S. 3. win promptly reaca the seatttf the trouble Give ft fair trial' to be convinced of 1U efficacy.

Our chief medical adviser authority on blood' andt1n dis orders and he will take pleasure in giving you such advice TOUT individual. case may need absolutely without cost. Write today describing your case to Medical Department Swift Specific Ox 252 Swift Laboratory. Atlanta Oa. adT.

wan INFLUENZA colds grippe are a the I air. Your surest safeguard against these and other diseases lies in keeping the bowfela free and open. At the first sign of constipation take Pluto' Water. Pluto Water Americas Phync vrill flush away the poisonous waster restoring normal healthful activity. Pluto is gentle and pleasant in action certain and quick in results.

Bottled at French Lick Springs French Lick. Indiana. Yow phytlcton pretences it. WHEN NATURE WONT PLUTO WILL AMERICAS WATER 5 PHYSIC A ilcttow something When my complexion was red rough and pimply I was so oskatntd that I never had any fun. I Imagined that people avoided me perhaps they Udl But the regular use of Resinol Soap with a little Resinol Oint ment just at first has given me back my clear healthy skin.

I esin KtlBdOlnnTifBtlMKtilnol5 asaal oclnr SinJHUdnS and IMP tte Mw tud. tinctira. Fer trial nv writ toCtDCMt. KadnalfalllaoraUii 8f SIATEMENT Pot the Six Months Ending December 31 1819 of the condltton of The Equitable Life Assurance Society vj OF THE DrganlcdrVttder the laws of the State of New to the GOT ernor or. tlift State of Georgia in pursuance to the laws or said State.

Principal Off tee 120 Broadway. New Tort. City New York. CAPITA STOCK. 1.

Amount of Capital Stock. 1168000 00 2. Amount or Capital Stock paid up in Cash. 100000 00 100000 0 3. Amount in Notes or the Stockholders None IL ASSETS.

1. Market Value of Real Estate owned by the Company 1951595711 2. Loans on Bonds and Mortgage first liens on Real Estate 102328150. S. Loans secured by pledge of Bonds.

Stocks or other Marketable collaterals 31500009 War Liens 6055471 4. Loans made in cash to policyholders on this Company-s Policies assigned as collateral 9497330103 Premium Notes Loans or Liens on Policies In Force. None 6. Bonds and Stocks owned absolutely par value. 37860865887 market value carried ut Bonds not- subject to Amortization and Stocks at' Market Quotations other Bonds at Amortized Value.

270135 CIS SI 7 Cash in Company's Office 2tS7277 S. Cash deposited in Banks. Trust Companies and Foreign Governments 463761807 9. Cash In course of transmission 34137504 10. Interest due or accrued and unpaid Ii44U3 IL Bills Receivable 212917 12.

Agents and other Balance 40111 OS 13. Rents due or accrued and unpaid' :256.01'.14 Accident and Health Department i 8259421 If. Net amount of uncollected and deterred premiums" deduction 2350 per cent for average loaning from gross amount 7277117JS Par Value of Capital Stock acquired under Mutual- latlon Plan 1. 15. All other Assets.

both real and personal not Included hereinbefore 121SU 5 MS722S 21 Les Agents" and other De' It Balances 53336532 Si I Total Admitted Assets 59942313 In. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS. ii. Net.

present. value of all the outstanding. a PolicIes in force 148854788709 Deduct net value of risks. in this Corn- I pany reinsured in other solvent Companies. i251flLOt Net Premium Reserve UIUIUi 2.

Death Losses and Matured Endowments due and unpaid fl26S727 42 a I. Death Losses and Matured. Endowments in process' or adjustment. or adjusted end not-due 334320357 it Death Losses and other Policy Claims resisted by the Company 16224816 5. Annuity Claim unpaid.

6345917 Total Policy Claims 481571713 6 Premium Obligations in excess of the net value of their policies None 7 Dividends declared and due and remainingunpaid 141442 S7 S. Reserve for unreported Death Losses 1660QOSOG4 9. Borrowed Money. Including interest due or accrued. None AAccMent and Health Department 0101141 10.

Amount of all other claims against the Company. 1S9 7. 162J 11. Cash Capital. 19000000 U.

Surplus. Including Dividend. Funds tM14t772f Total 511422111 at IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OP THE rEAR I Amount or Premiums received 14001543442 2 Amount of Notes Received 91' Premiums Nose 3 Interest Received 12 S1I272 4 Amount- of Income from all other sources Including Sl 4 2121 Accident and Health Departmenti. S4S71 Total Income 5S1 SS V.

DISBURSEMENTS DURINO ThE LAST SIX- MONTHS Of THE EAR 1 1 1. Losses Paid S120J24S 47 2. Matured Endowments paid 67235383 Total ll8tlS7H41 S. Deduct amount' received from other t- js Companies for Losses or Claims of Policies of this Company reinsured. 1400309 Total amount actually paid for Losses and Ma.

tured Endowments J7JlTlt41 4 Annuitants 76133553 Surrender Policies S47 S748JjT e. Dividends paid to policyholders SMl tS2 7. Expense paid including Commissions to Agents and Officers l78tS 7 S. Taxes paid Insurance 674S027S S. All other Payments and Expenditures Including 13268354 Accident and Health Department 222iJ Total Disbursements 507714417 Greatest Amount Insured in anr one risk 681250 00 Total Amount.

of Insurance outstanding. 217010311140 A opyof the Act of Incorporation duly certified In the office of the Inraran Commissioner. a STATE OF OEORSIA COUNTT OP FULTOX Personally appeared before the undesiignedJ William E. Duncanson who. being duly sworn depose andsays that i the Agency Manager of The Equitable An tance XIty of tb united States and" that the foregoing state moot I correct and true to the best of hi Information knowledge- aC Belief.

W. DUNCAtSOON. Swogn to and subscribedbefore me. ihis 234 day of February 1J. jj A tjf I NotaryPublie.

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lvcr ao' lld active Id ca ta thee. toalc fOl. Sc jobb I pJy QQ ct ye Chflrl 1 onza 11lId par mawork Jp re the ad maD ir rl n. er N- lrk a gr Wl1 fnet 1t a te al. th.

station. Oeollle cant ty hi Ung en hi lie tence. ne nury a wW I I at 5000 I I de. to-make anyone motor om taken of lie en go p. a Ilnahl rea.

cn I motor tau ht In IIaUIr ctory employers. Cosvoy FF I Uay i a :0. p. a. bo al rrr I garrison At.

4:30 p. I bulldln I "barrack. I Forsyth. i a th rc I In- I I 6:30 start con ltlon. I 1 amTl I Iinto p.

all I ill. amp i se-I ctlon. Ute dan 1 i loudly i i thl' e- cIut om. ere ax- 1 her FINALCAU Mrs. Ly4talaJPftt plOD r' Xo" d.

monItJl llome tord un4 a a lsg At- before Iny" best 11. 4. er. Wea1eJW7JI i4. IN' TAF4tL TOMAKEREXtJRNS A Attnt on wz lI 1 7 1uAau or rtODto' 1ar of bavlnotmde th lrcHyretufnator Tll oD.

1. dOle accord be. ubj Ing v1 lv fuea olrOr return 111 SOOIEAS MUST PAY i BACK POll' WllIlamA 1 I I uld pre ent year. There Ilors the. payment the i I nSterthl I nr I J' 10:30 burl 1f I er alIOt' larfll promlne OKeete 1 A Ii YI Jy fg Ti' ei Jet re KiW nisCl hT 44jJ Ne' ork Devut ted to Geor lan Jilorganhl 111 tonl ht.

Herlta uf1 vt a nt a in- oe- I erl raa of 1' expe ted ldaJ' 23. Wlth 5000 7000 InrIu nza FRUITLADE p- rder E. WelC WEITfIWOIEWdyon I I Ult a Raspberry XPl fef lL TOBECONSIDEREDi HEXJ WEDiitsiJ i. iot ruI at" hC 1 I e4. Pf tIJ1CO 1" ft j.

cona deriUon otp a' the new un. attlrnoonwhen be 1uDdratooe are preparthgdrawjngs 1Je con l4ered was bulldln at ppro mately ARIZ NA j. fe ll oc. No aleL Mn operat at3U Whl 1. locomottvedrlven I hf Ybt lln.

el I 1 i I system adv. Gre tly MANypeOPle stopped-new growth remov thro gb sc lp Inf lpped He de' we re elpt 2Se. 4. Jt riWlretC IJFmatRen frra :1 fil" it41F thi Tjtrlfyi lil t' f' i A g1 esfloni yer tbe1 p' thAf icte EcumaTetter Er7a peIa a othe ar an4appUeaUona' oLsalTe8 ndwa hea n' nIaUord re th treat nent' rea. n.

you tre tment 7 tb aou otC 14 oti toreJ1eL matt tetl1f11 1t te 11Db bll the1tchb1i andbum1ncof SS Tw11lprOmpUy theseatOfthetroublelGIre nan talrtrtar on fI 1 Onrcbl a4v1eerJa a andhewm tat 11ng1ouluc1 a vl SO- lute17wtthol1t st. text. deler1bfng70 toMedlca1 Sw1ftSpecln 2 Labo tory 1N UFNZAcodsgri 7inthe au. lUreteafei ardegaw Ji ini boWttafree andopen Atthe I' ke Water pqisono sW ii 1ngnC altl tu1 tivity" s. Ill pIeasantmactioDeertain I I Bottl Fr nch Li rirIrllh TURE OW som thing that will clearyour sKin" SE hANNuALS1.

TEMIDrr For theStYo th. dl cPe ember Ul lJ1. th cond1 lon I. ThetEquitable lifeiAssQranC lttD7 8il hi Organfd der w' ot tothe lawsora14 OUtc NewYorlt.CItr.-NewYo.rk.- I. CAPITAL h.

10 OOOO Hark theCompan flrlltHen 1n. onlhllCampa ny' Pollclesln Bonds ut nds" no nO13Snl1 7. H. or 101 t. i t4 40ifU loanmgtrom Par ru pli i' St ir.

i i i i 1 ftIj UftS1U5U i re US s1 oi nn4 1P1 io ollcl. Intorc. 1 of r1f. I 1Z51iUo remhimReleive 4. e' lUI727U C' eath lIIe.

Poll re-- j' 1. lm Lr I. netvale" 1. retnalA1ng unpaid Hon y. u.

oDe. Am unt allliltth n14tU2 SSt4sltat. SIXIIOSTHS OPTHH UU I. 1. 2.

121112412 4. i SI nl eZ llH 8 iuf 1J 111 DISBURS 8 DURINj1ZIfutST. IJO HS T1i iI014ILJ. tured rl elved 0. v' Lo.

1400 oo TO I I tk :1 1 Ul t. r4e lI il i i peDie. A enta fllIt otberPatmmt. an IU61JUAcc14ent z51 i 10711 UJ 7 rfel Ag tn i lDeoIPOrUODidu11C. tf dI.1D cifft bt I 8 1I set' 7th JuHtJIuency anaer neEq1ll table LastItance tMyor the ttedStatuaDd7tlaatthe tore.

er J- 4. tothbt Ofhl riN dt i rjwO ton4lbscr be4lbetormi Jd4aYotFebru 'fit t. iE Ut. fW 1 qDICKSONiH 1mRINANt AP ri 1 ij THE GATII8DAY 24 1920. PACE OF PNEUMON ominent Bufld I ti iut itIt.

di hI Doin. Univer1ty 6i ath teV. ca- entraneelnto WivesMeet I I I I 4 besrlngNujol fc I A A I orby a 4tn curestchlngofthescalp. laint i 1 4k- 1 4 a I Back' OW 1STLLAUVIT 5LHELD ow Druggist 11 ugh's tiei ores tenafactnreri ii fn give ack zer whIch ot i5o size. she thai I and Ios var 150 bttIsa oYs is LXpUiSnCd oatlf T- i ririar cust neT' bod test per- You yo the Prescription 3.

the ha boweis Ui. ntl sicken tak Prwttption ui th. scbci Yoarjobbty Preseriptioci the dia. th ion eta ap- hI eacoan OUCU a. returne ery mayor th.

12:30 A es a daysagnat place. aey ax bere 1 Mae. ci. F4IL MAKERETURNS P. retains willclose sttbls AL BACKPOLL A.

the ji MAnne ne Terracehotel. Al- 9534 mi- 3. 17000 I IIiiiI III Welcls RWTLADE 5 I era I QR4M4 PLANSy a the hed meeting a afternoon the atapptoxmatelyStO0QO. MRSRICHARDKENDRICK de- I gueran. GrowthJ 1 i ANY LVI Cpapped you'-or I i 7S7hc poundpf goo you ruw oes iutce rar JJ4NNE Co ua1n WRITE Th2 I pgOflT snaamo CaTALOG J- CanIFi Relief1i a s- Eczffla1 ThkQ Everont itbMflicted.

EoramaTetter ye deep eated app1I atieiis- 1i1 washes roUet without ie tt thatIs wIthnour thk a Z4 thefrfltd burningot tht reIe4 th G1ye1tI ofita 1 and skin takehpIeaanre SwiftSpecff1cCd252 ip I colds aref I tlieseena ani sign p. will poisonouswaste sngnormalheaIt1ifuIacjty. andquickinresuIs. BottlcdatFrench' IL YotirphysIc1anpsc1bs eel VTOTWATR. willc1 arour cs' yi Iwai an' perhaps with ResirniObt.

rzt-lia wishycudtryitl ReftT ANNUAL Hndidge th5conditlon a U1TDSATE8nO laws Office YorkCity 5 37700oi a Zesp t1eit an 5 not due 4FeatbLoseep 4s3s7a7. i59741L33 YHAR31l9. fqr 3. 118421323 1913. 2 1lui141 5.

3HL974US suazsesi 29259J3 597714417 anyone lnsotaswe Personally thatheis So lety that of-his ant nd hie 13 i' 28. P. TACO ierW DUNCANSON Age3cy Miiiei 4tiDI1CSON Mat. Maager..

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