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uments Used by Gop. Cox 4 To Prove $15,000, ae “a P. Fund Charge ‘One something like it will reach you often enough| Jurther notice. awe repyyrenaanetan " } Nobody. is going to have anything to do with t ‘< 1 who has not had actual experience in dig: ging up money in the Field) 4 OFFICIAL TREASURE REPUBLICAN NAT Very beaes hs Ag) Wary Mh. Blair FRED W. UPHAM, Treasurer SENATOR HARDING'S MESSAGE. Marion, Ohio, July 29, 1920. My, Dear Mr. Upham: - Allow me to erereee through the “Official Bulletin" of the Treasurer's Offioe, my gratitude for the enthusiasm shown by all associated with your office in raising our National Campaign Fund for 1920. The fund, as a whole, is very small - not so much as five cents per capita, yet by means of it we] shall approach the mind of the information, suggestions, and instructions from National Treasurer and his immediate assist- PD TREASURERS, 8 Mew. ehang.” “There 2S just wen oe w faved The ww wi at awienty iat at time United States through various to Paige formg of printing, publicity and have personal solicitation. Throygh the fine work of your Organisation, we are nearing that form of national patriotism which expresses itself in support from every county in every State. The great body of voters are being shown by your organization that "the restoration of representa- tive popular government" affects every OMe's relation to his own fs aI as well as the Nation's affairs Me cami food It is not a stretch of imag- advice tu inative words to declare that good govergpent by our great historic party means a return to normal conditions, a gradual re- teers who 0 duction of excessive taxation, ee Aiea Torce' tm the feld and _ 8 ox- . hs o woney hs we haven't any et the money pd Therefore, I want all members of your organization to feel that their efforts are essential to our success in planning for 4Mational enlightenment - and are ee deeply spprssiated by me. ING. HARDING. the Money” Orders} New York City cesses \ \o if Printed in Bulletin, With| Chteago, 122°. sts #2,000,000 | AID. KILLS POLICE CHIEF. 750, 000 i " Harding’s Indorsement of Phi ladeiphia, . 5604000 Deputy Sherif! Surrenders After Pitted sceadol 450,000 Shooting—Refunen to Talk. “ Ci bed My ATHENS, Ga., Aug. 90.—Chief of Po- | leveland| . |tice # S. Jenkins of Athens was shot Boston esewse Cincinnati\. St Lovie es Buffalo eee San Francieeo . . Loe Angeles ...... Indianapoiis 4. Toledo ..ses.4. Columous . Seattle |to death yesterday by William A Reynolds, Deputy sheriff of MeMinn County, as the two officers were guand- ing @ bridge in expectation of inter- copting & moonshiner reported en route from the mountains to this city, Six shots were fired Into Chief Jen king's body. Reynolds, after the ehoot- jing. called a Magistrate and surren- ‘dered, but refused to make a statement |as to the cause of the Killing, Charlas | MoCann, the only witness, was said by Kland ... Kilwaukee + Dayton e..5 Baltimore . Sew Orleans Rochester . Kaneas City Denver ..... New Haven ...- OT IN BACK KIL’ KILLS sie Scranton ... FLEEING POLICE Spokane aber id SYFRCUSE s.eee a ote eg es Bridgeport.@onn. é Washington,. 6 Search Him. ° in the back while running Louisville .« bath towels, face mats now displayed TAU oe) most opportune tim Des Moines . 50,000 > detectives, Wiliam Lawrence 5 Reece nite, a plumber of No.| Schneotady « 50,000 = 548 Bath om Brooklyn, died yes-| Portland ... eee, 5 | tenday 2 jorwegian Hospital, in ngham i 5 yo ager hag oll tremigdd oa Santee Oise 40,000 : | grew the Fourth eg Station,| Wore@ester,Mas 25,000 © Lynn, Mas Reg. Trade Mark Towels and Bath Mats UMMER always makes serious inroads upon one’s stock of bath accessories. But the ample stock of and their attractive prices afford a James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets U.S. SANS wow BIGGER DEPOSITS THAN LAST YEAR More Than a Bfffion Increase Is Reported by the Comptroller of the Currency. WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Re- sources and deposits jn the na- tonal banks of the United States on June 90 of thia year showed a tremendous increase over those of June 30, 1919, the Comptroller of the Currency has announced. It also was announced that Federal Reserve Banks furnished 86% per cent. of all money borrowed by national banks on bills payable and rediscounts. On Juné 20 of this year the total resources of ail national banks wore $22,196,787,000, an-increase of $1,897,187,000 over June 30, 1919. ‘The total deposits on June 30 were | $17,155,421,000, an imorease of $1,290,- 656,000 over June 30 last year. ‘The déposits Included 175,788,000 of Government funds, which ts a re- duction of $391,005,000 since June 80 last year, p uth Killed by Surface Car. . An unidentified man was killed last night when be was struck at 224 Street and Third Avenue by a southbound nurface car in charge of Motorman William J, O'Brien of No. 2396 Third Avenue, In one of the man’s pockets was found © book containing a descrip- Yas Or the Metropolitaa Bufiding anda pawn tickets bearing the name A, Wall, Tired Eyes A Sure Sign of Eyestrain And a warning that your eyes need the help of cor- rectly fitted glasses at once. Reliable Eyesight Exami By Registered Eye Special BE hilich&Sons. Katablished 68 Years 923 Sixth Av., t5th St, 350 Sixth Av,, 22d St yor Nassau, at Ann St us West gad _ Street Brooklyn: 498 Fulton &t.,cor.Bond S}| 223 6th Avg, open Sat. until 5 P.M. ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s The Original , _Malted | Milk 4 u thorities to have stated that Jen- a . ine Was shot after he had threatened uu eee Reynolds. Providence . Mewark o.o ; Youngs town Kron esses “The Greatest Vreasure House of Linens in Amora” towels and bath at the Linen Store e for replenishing. Albany N.Y. reread toes om Ooate'e peal” Atlanta . ihe cama of burgi: Precently that he had ‘bean or.| Memphis « 4 dered to work in plain flothes. At} Duluth .. . ) P Detectives Ward ‘Tubman and Fiae| vereey City « goreld. & taxicab in whieh "bee Lowell, MABBseceeerecrs ‘Twe of the men we into the home of ohn Runland, on bas Scr oe ia he 99. 18 ove * doorway at No. 6217 Our Easy Pay- ment Plan Applies ver) ere With. Law what bs eo ee 2 ca Miles a fe a on ALASKA PLANES RETURNING. BAILEY BADLY ‘DEFEATED |] New vor Alr Mall Service Between Key BY NEFF IN TEXAS. We Furnish Atiormey ‘va py ‘an ine | AifBlane mail service between Key |e run-off primaries for Governor. His has not | West and Cuba wil! be inaugurated | dofeat Ia generally acce#ed as marking een suapended, this fall, Postmaster General Burleson | his elimination as a factor in ‘Texas hd ae sald to-day in announcing a contract | politice for ali time to come iy Helé for $2,000 Cleth Burgiary, |>#tween the Government and the Flor-| It i# apparent to-day that Pat 3 IEE, ida-West Indies Airways Company Neff's majority will exceed 100,000 votes “Train No. $6 leaving New York at|/and may go to 125,000. Returns from | 9.16 A. M. with the night's our reed with | ton of mai! and arriving at Key iller of, the | #t 10.80 A. Bf. the following day.” « fled | fecitied oon (She Pinion inera nou try wagon in front of et address believed ore than 460,000 votes give Mr. Neff a |i of about 78,800 over Mr. Bailey. bor leaders are taking largely the credit for turn-up aides at Inthe | Hta DURING American Flavana Took pies in time for delivery « afternoon, Mbiret clase tall weighing four pounda| f ote ounces or lee wi be handli i Pe Pi ed, the | by . Wert and Cuba This Wall. — rtment! a hots were fired. Ynatty Law| wy race aay ch is Union Labor Leaders Are Taking ee ceaahasen si was taken @ police ASHI , Aug. 20.—Three of jomes on Weekly le XVI. where it was found he haa|the Army almplanes which few from} Credit to Themselves fer Mx- ho hrough the back. He was |New York to Nome, have reached Fatr- | Ss ‘= Dy 1 to the hospital, where he died. |banks on the return trip, the War De-| ign mL dies ! cir bullet was like those used by |partment announced to-day. Capt, Street,, AUSTIN, Tex. Aug, 30. — Former S- . commander of the expedition. was de-| Senator J. W. Bailey waa overwhelm- me, by had = into liayed by an accident to hie machine, | ingly defeated in yesterday's Democrat- wi ae” hy Tauipped with the $1.4.75\¢ iby: SEWING MACHINES anon CREDIT uP TO $110, EN MONDAY Period Bedroom Suite in American y. WW , consisting of | DRESSER, or Monthly Mey aint, onto ABLE, CHIFFO! © 00 mente. ROBE and FOOT BED, In cl d, at Payment September Columbia ofhe Sertina EVENING! AUGUST, ANNUAL AUGUST @ SALE of Slightly Used and Rebuilt PIANOS UGUST is the month of opportunity—the month of our Annual August Clearance Sale. An absolute clearance of every used Upright, Grand and Player Piano in our Warerooms at prices that have been greatly. reduced, Right now, at the beginning of the season, is the time for parents to create a new interest in the home, and this sale provides an opportunity to obtain a fine piano at a great saving, which, more than anything else, will make the home attractive and full of musical enjoyment. This annual.sale is an event in whicl we take pride and which is eagerly awaited by thrifty buyers. We have gathered together the finest collection of instruments we've ever been able to offer including such famous makes as Knabe Chickering Steinway Haines Bros. Weber Vose he piatios offered have been thoroughly tested by Knabe rts and only the initiated sould (te able to say they had ever been used before. Included are a number of Knabe Pianos, in both Grand and Upright Styles, and numerous Period Art Cases used for exhibi- tion purposes only. Quick action will secure the choicest instruments at a great saving, Below is a Partial List off the Many Wonderful Bargains UPRIGHT PIANOS _ PLAY | -‘ PLAYER PIANOS Peek & Sons a bargain - $ 60 Emerson, mahogany, fine shape 165 Gordon, mahogany S$ Stanley & Sons, oak, fine tone 399 Schirmer, mahogany, a bargain 165 Foster & Co., mahogany, a bargain 395 Haines Bros., good value 195 | Holmes, mahogany, superb 410 Horace Waters, sp! lendid tone 255 | Stanley, mahogany, excellent 420 Ae Webster, mahogany, exellent 275 | Brimstone, remarkable offer 440 <8 Padded ree mike api : 285 Perlman, mahogany, a bargain 480 \ isu it dd 290 | Armst lent condit 510 Hardman, ebony case, perfect 385 padeaeh Sadana rah io oR Sohmer, ebony, fine condition 390 ley & Sons, mahogany 525 we Hazelton, excellent condition 410 | Foster & Co. walnut, as new 545 Knabe, mahogany, a bargain 440 | Franklin, oak, unusual offer 660 bie) Chickering, ebony, fine tone 445 | Haines de Luxe, very attractive 730 oe Vose, mahogany, remarkable offer 490 | Brewster, mahogany, exceptional 775 ANA aS Knabe, mahogany, rare value 495 | Knabe Angelus, mahogany; rare 810 eee Haines Bros., saabogeiy, a gem 525 | Haines Bros., sahogety a gem 825 8 9, Knabe, mahogany, small size 530 | Apollo, mah jogany, fine shay 830 DRe)| Knabe, Aerial: caren ote Bas)| Seinen Ceditan; munoginy<) ©) S40 Knabe, circassian walnut, a gem 610 | Knabe Angelus, mahogany, as new 860 Knabe, fumed oak, like new 625 | Weber Pianola, mahogany 875 Knabe Art, mahogany, perfect. ° 925 Knabe, art ‘case, voy iiteaciive 1250 GRAND Knabe de Luxe, fumed oak 985 Weber Pianola Grand, perfect 1650 PIANOS Pease Baby, perfect shape $ 495 | Knabe Mignon, demonstration use $ 910 Chickering, rosewood, a bargain 650 | Knabe Parlor, exceptional 910 Horace aters, exceptional 695 | Steinway Baby, entirely renewed 990 (Ae Armstrong, dull mahogany 870 | Knabe Concert, artist used 1025 iy Rese Parlor, attractive offer 875 | Steinway Parlor, perfect 1050 ramroag Mieiasaes, perfec 885 | Knabe Mignonette, as new 1125 Kobe Baby, mahogany, a gem _ 895 | Knabe Mignon, slightly used 1260 eo BETTER THAN RENTING Prices to Suit Every Purse Terms Convenient to Everyone All are fully guaranteed A liberal allowance for your piano re thnabe Warerooms - Fifth Ave at 59% St. SALE COMMENCES AT 8:30 A.M. * The World’s ; 1920 ‘Summer. Resorts Annual and Motor Tours Guide PRICE 10 CENTS. At All World Offices and Newsstands and by Mail, od 6 -

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