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Show BANK DIDN'T EVEN OWN ITS FURNITURE . CHICAGO, Feb. 11. A public sale of furniture, supposed to be the property of the Pap-American bank, was to have taken place today as a means of raising funds to Batisfy part of the I claims against the defunct Institution, but the sale has been postponed by 1 Judge Dunne, he having learned that the bank did not even own the mahogany mahog-any and marble counters and the safe which had given the institution an air of prosperity. The bank secured the safe on the installment in-stallment plan and borrowed the furniture. furni-ture. The president of the bank, W. H. Hunt, is still fighting extradition in New York. |