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CLEVELAND IN TOP FORM NOW Yank* and Oilier I rani- \\ ill Have in Sta> in Hifili l<> K?i'|i 111? Iia11~ Out of I *>2! World Scrit's. Ily JOHN It. l OSTEIt Cttr'ttM. I'll, h Th# Atfiimt I<ak<'land. Flu., April l!. Tris Speaker's Cleveland Indians art- on their way home today. the b?'s; trailed of all the w?-ll-t rain?d clubs in the American League. Look out for Ohio's representation in tin junior circuit. The arc more dan Kt-riMis than they wrr- lu?*i year. It is Il?o conn -bark of 4he pitch* rs.- more than ,nnythin? ? ls that gives pennant liopi s to tin- In dians tliis yar, though the iVturii of (ii'orgi* Hums to til*1 Cleveland ? ..?Id also hiiH a niur.Ui.il ffft t i on the club. Th* CIi'vHiIIkN an- tin* b?st looking Atip-rican League foam tli ? writer has seen. with 'ho exemption of tloa world champion Yankees. Hit? w'ritcr did not <??<? much of. the Yankees in action, hut as none ol tlio.n has aKcil materially over the -winter, ii was not necessary to see, muclt of thorn tn jiuiKf how they; foot up. The <'l?-volaml team isn't appreciably older either. ami there tiro tlio niniiors- ami l.lurus (o added to the credit column. As for the pitchers: I'lilo. that kid who !?? ko big that lie spreads till a do around him I i k* ? an oak tree, seems to he in as good form as ho was last year. Morton is coming hack, lie has been reported coming back before, hut this time. Trls speaker .says li s true. Coveleskic. having disposed of the ailments which disturbed his mental poise last year, i; back in form, and Sec retary Mi'Xirholls is bottltiK he will win as many games as any pitcher in the I'-aKUc. Kdwards. the big left h-'iider. is pitching good enough baseball to justify the pains Clove laud has taken with him. Shaute is b. tter than lie has ever been, and looks as it hi' was in the winning di vision jit last. If those- men come through Cleveland has a pitching .at? all right. 'lln u tli ;rv is old Sherry Smith, who i? :*.k l> t.i get at '?six' ihi" y. ,?r. .Mid there i? M? tvi. r and a kid named Le*>e.-. - ? ar* -f!-ks?tf round ami petting plenty ot work. ii'-oriS" Bum* is certainly an iui |>mv men! at firsi over either (iuistn or Hrovu r. Wh? n jli:rn for Cleveland in the world series against Brooklyn, his work was a ho ut as clean rut as any first hast*man ever showed in a similar series. No one curtly fathomed th reason why. Cleveland let him ko after that exhibition. It may hi> that Cleveland was all-fired sorry aft*ar it happem-d. For the moment it se?-m?Mj iliiit the tea:n n<ed<d strengthening elsewhere. hut Burns' loss at first offset any pit) th* team made otherwise. Anyhow, he's hark, and every man of the team is glad. including Burns. Au old -our mash man oil a nut tier major league eluh said Speaker hadn't any catchers heeau.?e h-- l?-t Steve 0'N*'ll go. Hasn't; eh? Myatt and Sewell seem to throw "? -in out pr?tty well, and A1 Walters will tear a roll 11 I lalillld tile hat if they w'!li * him. -Muddy llu 1 got away from N? ? w. Vurk and i|i'V? l?p? tl into one of tli? be-i eatchers in baseball. If Walters is given a chance it may he that he will do the same thing, lie1 was right on top of Unci last year, and a hove iVrkins ?>f the* Athletics. latt/.ke third baseman,. Burns, first baseman and Stephenson. sec mid basenvan-; are the higgc>t living n on the Infield in baseball. I.it tie Joe Sewell got so mad because, the six-foot athletes peeked over his head in fun that the has threatened to buy 11 pair of high-heeled Texas boots and play in them. Still. Joe has something coining to him. be cause his hailing average is higher than the six-footers'. The outfield of the Cleveland field hits nothing hut fences. Any 1 The Apothecary Sl?o|> 1MIOXH 400 A Good Drug Store l:round wlih short fi-nw* would run up ;i f?iK lumber bill uiib-ss the F-I?liii?timbers could "be ?iM f<?r -r:. k?. When all Cleveland's ::???? h:tt? ;-s l?-'t ??? .t' ??(!???? down tin* bait I*: y ? ucamp'd at I'laiit i At>. mile* away. used to telephone aro.md tin* country asking where the enemy had last been seen. And no?\ that th y an* gout*, the Lake land resident* have ceased tn peer into tin* heavens (or signs of th** thunderstorms the Indians' bats mad*- llo-m think were tdowinu u,?. The Yanks a nil all the rest of ih? :n will have to stay in high wh> n t!i?- season starts if they want to j, Cleveland out of the world SAI.K IS SlCCKSS The o)Maiiitiu day of Mitchell's <1 ress >alv proved successful be >oiid th>> expectations of the man in * ? ii' of i lie store. according to (). F. Gilbert, proprietor of the st.?ri\ "We sold practically one hundred dresses Wednesday.'* Sir. Gilbert said Thursday morning, "pur sab s force was Inadequate to ?wait on the crowd that canu* to our store. The only advertising a pinal ilia tie-to the public was through the page advertisement in The Advance." llAI>IOl?lfA\S MKKT TONIGHT All ItadiophaiiK interested, whither owning a radio set or not. are ssked to meet at eight o'clock tonight in the Chamber of Com merce rooms. Whether any organ ization is formed or whether any program of information and help fulness is worked out will be deter mined by those attending. Save Your Money For tlit* ONK ( KM SALE Hi. Standard Pharmacy Till? Krxull Shirr I'huiif I I I FOIt BETTER MOVIES Wilson. April Miss Mltitii I!. K- niM'tly oi \<;? ii. ? Stiml.iv School Hoard of the ,\t ilioiiisi i'liuri h in th- South made a |?l?'u li?*r*> last night for better moviis and declared that only ?'??? out of :'.i>0 pictures were good ??noiiKli for children in Shi* said that the National Hoard of tVn?or>dlip was no Kood. ?>*?>$ t: ? ?? ? s ??? v?:- &? ? EASTER OFFERINGS MEN'S NEW SUITS? ? hat make "Dressing Up" :i Pleasure?S20, S22..">(). ?S25.00, 827..>0. 829..>0 and S33.00. Men hIio lake pride ill their appearance realize tin* full joy of hcauly and style satisfaction in our suits for [the season. | Distinctive Outer Apparel anion-; which tve feature SUITS:: HATS:: CAPS:: ::FURNISHINGS:: Prices always inoilerate. T. T. TURNER & CO. "The Store for l)a<l ami The Hoys" i tri*m *r\ ?St mo\ *0*? ifo!? fcfp *c>\ JoV Jrfu fo*? WATCH FRIDAY'S PAPER A sensation oiler on Hats will be made in Friday's paper. You will marvel at the values we willofier for $5.00?0. F. GILBERT. THOSE W IIO VTTKMH I) our Sale m Iticli ^larlcd vi^tcrdnv Mill lr>tif\ lliat hc did ever\ iliin^ and a lilllr more llimi we adverli?ed?DM' Hl'MHtKI) DKKSSK.S SOI.I) llic li??I day?-lill there arc nearly l-Ol It III Nl)|{|',l) more for your M-lerlinn. \imtlier wliipmeiil received today lo Mveeten ? '|? tlie awitrliiicnl, I In- crowd* came and nio-l of Ilit-m lioii^lit our. ninny limi^lit Ino ami several liou^lil illrcc. A Drews for ??vrrvlioilv at YOUR I'RH-E. NOT NO. I Consists (if \?'%v Trim I'lniiU, l.int'iiM, Hi Silks. Kir. \ 11 hl/l'Hj VAIuch to Slo $5.00 i .o r no. r, litis |s a lti|r lot Mini rinhiii* <?<??* all the *f >?!???? thmvn llils HOHMiti. Ml MitiN iiikI col ors of (In* Sew Silks; III*** M|t (o S;M?. $27.00 I.OT NO. 2 Alton! ."?? twaiilimi h|) ('anion ('h'iM'v, SjjI ins, TafTclii1*, llnmuK |<)(c, \ 11 si/i'i; Millie* (o JH'JO? $11.75 l.(IT NO. 6 I<NI or inoiT in IliU ioIIit fion; llMa> ii r?* l':ii-t.v ami Hfrwi *(}!<**: nil si/r*, rol oi'K mill kiiuK of S||.|\s. I lm Ii iIiom a ilKtini't jljIi*; \nllH* 111 ? to SI1I.50? $33.00 LOT Ml. 3 loo or in* ire, TIh-m' ni?' unndcrfiil shlr?.; I .iiii.ni ('Wps, I'lat < ic'i*'*, (iOtll'V <?((<'. Tub Silk*; WnlftlciTiil Assoiimriit; \nfiu* to K'JO.rio $18.00 LOT NO. 7 Tini illikli nimiof In* miIiI u| Hiich ht-rxsr* for flu* prlrr \yv lnnc llirni niiitkril; tli?*> iit-i* iii-l (lie Miliii1 kind Mm Ix-i'ii |Nl>illu XIO.OO |,i K.V>.iM? for? $38.00 LOT NO. I 511 \('I ,V f'holco si x Irs; miiik* sample Ditwics; Mdiiii1 real tailored stales jhkI tilt'**) dii'-.M'*; values to $21.00 LOT NO. ? \o finrr Ditmch m.-i<l?*? \ Hi li roller; Ion?l.wty ONI', a .inn*ter|tircc ?>r Art In DroivoiiiiikinK; \alilr* up lo S05.UU $44.00 No Such Collection oj Dresses Ever Brought To Elizabeth City MITCHELL'S DEPT. STORE Statement Mutual Fire IiiMirame r(iiii|wn>, Prmideme. II. I. I ion |Km ember III. a* Shown b> >tateinent filed. Am* iint ??f l.ed ?-r As>.ts l)4*c. :;lsr oi or- vi?>u.< y. : r ? 250.2* 7..*2 liiri-ni*' -From I'oiicyliuldi'rh, $22!'. 17??: Miseellan* ous. $ I ?.??!?!?. SS; Total 2! 7.4 7">,?. Disbursements To Policyholders. $!?.!! 1-2-5; Miscellan ??ous. $ 1 75.052.!?4 ; Total 1*4.1?;4,.17 < Kin- Risks Written or rem -wed during year. $:'?l,!>!?5,140; la force ... ....... !)S.53i!,8H7.CO Value* of Hond^ and Slocks ? $254,441.0$ Deposited In Trust Companies and Hanks on interest 4S.471?.55 Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to October 1. "... lti.584.::? Auents' balances. representing business written prior to Octo ber 1. 1!i2J: 74.25 ln*ores? and II nts dii" and accrued . .. , 3.005.S4 All oilier Assets. as detailed in statement . - 7.??4?i.t?4 Total ? <::30,232.0t Less Assets not admitted 7 1.25 Total admitted Assets $"'10,157.76 liabilities N?t .amount of unpaid losses and claims $ l.!572.(?0 Fie-artted premiums 17ti.08*>.!>8 Salaries. r? nts. expenses. bills, accounts. f? ? a, ? tc? due or ac : et 'iid ? . 71.12 Estimated amount payable for Federal. Stat*-, county and muni cipal taxes due or accrued - - 2.2f?4.70 Total amount of all Liabilities except Capital . $1 7?i.S24.s>0 i Surplus as regards Policyholders la!(,332.93 Total Liabilities ..... 0.157.76 lliisinesH in North Carolina Dutinu H>2:> ? Fire Ilisks written. $I?Srt.741.00; Premiums received. $2,035.50. i Losses incurred Fire. $11).00; Paid, ll'J.oo. . . President. Fred* rick W. Moses; Secretary. Walter K. I%!l(tt; Treasurer. Frederick \V. Mpses. IJome Office: 10 WeyloHsett St., Providence. II. I. 'Attorney for service: STACKV \V. WADE, Insurance Commissioner. Ra leigh. N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. (Seal! INSFRANCE DEPARTMENT. Raleigh, Feb. 2?. 1H24. .1. ST ACHY W. WADE. Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Narragan >' tt .Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Providence. Ii. I., filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company, on the :jlst day of December, 1 !? 2 >1. j Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year above written. STACKY W. WADE. Insurance Commissioner. Statement Minnesota Implement (Mutual) Fire Insurance <'oiii|niii.v, Ouniitaim. Minm'sntn. i'otiditioit Deceml?ei4 :tl, tO-.t, j?s shown l>> Statement filed. Amount of Lodger Assets Deeember ilst of previous vv.,r ... $ 1.650.799.59 Income Prom Policyholders, $2.1015,758.44; Miscellan* . Mils, s7. 1 92.00: Total 2.179,950.4 1 Disbursements rTo Policyholders, $694,214.01; Misc?'llan <'Oils. $ 1.2 fr?. 1^4.70; Total 1.939,698.71 Fire Risk* Written <?r renewed during .war, $187,761 MS; In force 1 82,848,378.00 All Other Risks- Written ??r renewed during y? ar. $!?;. 607,046; In fonre 21.69:1,44.".00 Assets V.i!uo (,f R(al Estate $ 266.985.83 MortKUK1' Loans on K?al Ksiau- r.u 1.225.58 Yaltie ?*l Ronds and Stocks 458,852.05 C h In Company's Office 50.00 Deposited in Trust Coinpiinh'S ami Hanks not 4in interest 76,161.8:1 Deposited in Trust Companies and Hanks on interest 72.5S5.16 Ag4?nts* halunces. repr*n iitin-* business written subsequent to October 1. 1928 814.60 1.S 7 j Agents' balances, representing busim*ss written prior to Oc tober 1. 1928 7::s.si Hills receivable. tal<? n- for lire risks 5.860.61 interest and Rents dm ami arrruod . 84.91 I.8S All other Assets, as d< tailed in.,statement Total Less Assets not admitt* ?1 8 1.91 1.8S 109.187.96 J 11 . . .TT i "?C <1 1 Total admitted Assets $ 1.98.2,574.S4 Liabilities Net amount of unpaid losses and claims $ 105.059.00 11"tteartied pr? iniiims 1,270,588.4.7 ] Salarb s. *i ? nts. expenses, bills, ncconnts, fi cs, ,ote., dm* or ac crued - 726.89 I Estimated amount payable f??r Federal, State, county and municipal tuxe* dm* or accrued 24.600.00 All Other liabilities, as detailed in stat< -meat . 59.972.82 Total amount <?f all Liabilities except Capital $1,461,896.88 Surplus over all liabilitb-s ? $4 70,677.96 Surplus as regards Policyholders 470,677.96 Total Liabilities $1,932,574.84 litisiness in \ortli t'arolina During HKfci Fire Risks written. $5?'?l. 1 11; Premiums received, $10,772.77. Losses incurred -Fire, $898,250; Paid, $8,982.50. President, F. J. Lolir; Secreiary, C. I. Huxton: Treasurer, K. Folson. Hotm* Office, 129 East Hfoadwav, Owantatia. Minn. Attorney for, service: STACKY W. WADli, Insurance Cominissionar, Ra leigh. N. C. (S. all STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, INSFRANCE DEPARTMENT, Raleigh, March G, 1924. I, STACEY W. WADF. Insurance Commissioner. do hereby certify that tin* above is a true ami Cornet abstract of the statement of the Minneso ta Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Owtintana. Minn., filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company, on the 81st day of December, 1928. Witness my hand and official seal. the day and year above written. STACEY W. WADE, Insurance Commissioner. QUiNN'S w**>x**x**m**h**x**w*'X*?:**:**:*':**:*?:*<?x^x.*xk*?:**w*?;*?:**:'':**x*.hm>.x?xx/<*x? I WHEN YOU BUY | FURNITURE AT You Make Money | Quinn Furniture Co. More Furniture For liOM*Monfy ?> ? i smsIS cLes{3fc: ? Fame and Lebanon Belle Flour fl are absolutely flours of <|tinlity sold by ike leading grocers. IB ?Distributed By? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY 4j Water Street. ?iiw ifl' -j, v | Capita! Stock $250,000 | X Member Federal Reserve HKRTFOlin COMMBIA II.IZ\IIKTH mt Y Jr. A. I.. IVnilloton, Pl??. i?. R. I.lttl*. < y. .umcv r. Hnoil, Vlce-Prea. II. C. Abbott, vlc-l're.. CAROLINA RANKING & TRUST COMPANY
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