Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1939 — Page 5
ItNESE SHIP IBRNS, SINKS And All Bbt Two Os Crew ■ Reported Saved ■ pt,i n- J««*y |K <U-R> , S u.lk >i K»l»h» liner K, bui ik <1 and *»» k Oiv ■ p,. HI. mean. MW miles ■. r i.'" i»i 'y " ,| P“*«- ■ jitul >f* members except K,.,,. r . port' d rescued I'/ i Oil Co tanker AsstwialK >(ii Fiamisto marine K Mid '«t iy «”iay- ■ ,hn> operated by the Ja|>- ■ n>.<b ini- •" tbe Sriulb Amer l-nki'. tarried about 18# E-ers. all third class. and 11»4 H ..miiiii: to I Nishimlra. ■ agent in l>* Angele*. It ■ from «Un !'• dro July 2 for Kg,!,., where it Was due toKltnir.i Mid the ship al*o carKuo- nu.mltty ol copper ore. Kgh ship men •’ Pedro H sa* t.irryltiK nitrates. E rt revived hy the marine ■pf.- Mid the two chief "ffl- ■ 'he only persona loot lit »hlp *.iuk Captain K. ■ war master of the whip, a ■ ton »eaa«l built In 1#24 Ehimlra Mid that most of the Eg.:* had laiarded the ship ■<x si- < hilc. i K tanker Amr* tated WM rn
leeks Fortune as Charley Ross I KaMp f ' ,MP—IA f **s3 R *3 r ; I .* Y B<r *■ /. jffi I - • < fiZ® I 1 t* ’■ I •' A ’ * &■ I »•» r ruled by a Phoenix, Ariz., court as the same Charley Ross who u kidnaped 05 years ago, the former Gustave Blair, and his wife, Cora, i rt shown in Philadelphia, scene of the kidnaping. Ho now plans to l»ri auder name of Ross, and to seek the reputed trust fund of 1137,00# ieXx by lite Rosa family to the kidnap victim. ————— i Two Women “Husband, Wife” ! ’ . - . ™ V ’ > i/'k TSe Jffi ’ •** 4 4 • ' k • th jy, . ; Minerva Phipps Mabel *IU Rfnry nf . On . •’ Kwsiien* c.i '" B , r ' mn * , l | ieradr" was written into police records w ‘llim Phimir-'”. n ,h,,y •nn»«nrr.l that a chauffeur. ■'Janies jparris.r- Ofl p fT’ * M , r,, ® l ly « woman, although she had been hw* left is to oth * r women. The husband. Minerva ’’•’leSMdpn bt,n i ?’ lth hU "wUe,” Mabel Eagan Phipps. MrsnnV.il r b 'J, r ' g char ß*d with marriage under false ini- , vPriwuatton, Minerva slipped into seclusion. 1
f route from Ran Francisco to Ma ’ iiila. It was believed it would transfer the passengers to a Jap- i am-sr boat, one of the many which 1 rushed to the Bokuyo Maru's aid, [ INDIANA (J. (>. I’. (COXTIXVED ON PAGE HIX) ' publican party. 4. Installation Sept. 1 of a full- i time publicity department within the state committee. 5 Formation of divisions with In the committee to carry the G.O.P. campaign to young voters. : labor groups and farmers. Ilol.ldtt said that the program of open forums already has been launched In soveral counties and has been received with enthusl , < ' asm The program committee will be | appointed within the next few weeks by Bobbitt after he has con- 1 frrred with district and county I chairmen ami vice-chairmen. Th>pilgrimmage committee will be nameil by the district oßicera. Describing the nsad for a high’' ly geared publicity staff, Bobbitt said the new devlalon will mall dally releases to daily papers and weekly releases to wuekly papers together with suggested ditorlala 1 and other material. An Important development was, the announcement by former senator James E. Watson that "! am not a candidate for office in the IM" election.” Watson, for many years head . of Indiana lleptildicaniain. was de-1 i frated (or reflection in the Democratic landslide of IM2. As late
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1939.
JURORS PRORE ESCAPE EFFORT Lal'ortc County Grand Jury Reported Probing Plot Michigan City. Ind., J'uy It—il'l’l The lei Porte county grand jury convenes today in special sea. »>on proaumaiily to Invrstlgatu a ;ecent escape attempt at '.he stalo penitentiary in which three convlns held a woman welfare work-1 cr as hostace while they asked prl. I son officials for a car. guns and a pa'.h to freedisn. It was believed that Mark Stores prosecutor, should ask for kidnaping Indictments against Richard U»eet, Alphonse Skuscw.ch and Earl NI verson, the convicts, if they are convicted on such a charga they will be liable to a leath »entencs as state law provides the death penalty if ■■anything of Vai.' uh” is asked as ransom. The convicts grablx-d Mra. Ruthj Joiner. MjreHi-old Craw fordsvlllo welfare investigaior, as she wasi making a tour of the prison and •ook her to the prison physician's ifflce where they b< Id her as bos--1 tape while asking for their freedons, During the period she was held in the office one of the con.' M'-ts held a knife at her throat and threatened her with doath hhe was reecued when state po-' - lice and prison guards cha-ged the to-»m under a fusillade of gunfire., Tro convicts. Ueroy Hunt, another convict tn the room, but reported not involved in the escape attempt,! : Mr*. Joiner, Joe Pletr svsky, a guard. Ed Wetzel, secretary to the Warden, and a trusty were wound'd in the fight. Mrs. Joiner, still in the hospital! recovering from her wounds, was expected to testify before the grand jury. Warden Albert F. Dowd also wag expected to appear as well as I’ietrowsky and Wetzel. Kvi-'-t and SkusewU kh were serving life terms and Niver*>n a 10 to 2a years sentence. Shortly after thv attempt Dow I started an investigation, hit no r» port has been made yet. It was reported that if the investigation freed Hunt of complicity, the state f-ardoa board would be asked ts parole him. RENEW EFFORT ICOXTIXfED FROM PAGE ONE) workers have been affected by th" * rikes. Approximately ”3,000 have ■*• n dismissed for violating an o*dcr nt works projects commissioner F. C. Harrington that no one could uvnaln away from work for more as IM*, he sought <l. O P nomination to the senate but made « poor race in the lonvetition. “I have li»-»-n x accused of trying to control and direct the operations of the state I'uninittee for many veara.” Watson said. "That I have uo desire to do." This statement, together with the tacit vote of confidence accord-1 ed Bobbitt, tended to indicate that internal strife between factions head'd by Watson and Ewing | Emtnson of Vino-nnes. seventh district «hau ioan. on one hand and Ralph Gates of Columbia City on the other, might be ended, tempuiavliy at least. Streamlined Plus! *.... BHlr I*< —r-s ft* Mrs. tinrdnn Hunley Featuring the newest thing tn streamlined bathing suits. Mrs. tlordon Hattley of Philadelphia romps ot. the sands at Cape May, N. J. How do you Uka her suit, |als? I
Gas and Guns in Minneapolis—One Dead w • LA.K »jcTff'i BBf t t H-W knmWFPai I. I. 5. Fhonephoto Minneapolis police shoot tear gas from armored ear In WPA strike riot. One man was killed and mors than a scura were hurt, including a woman and a child, when police and deputy sheriffs ran a gantlet of bricks and stones in escorting a crew from a WPA sewing project.
Law Halts “Slave Market” 1 \£s*tik ?oa #’ f- -Sf/x'* 5 i I <fe A " v Auctioneer dem White in action A view of America* most novel matcli-mating establishment, the "Human Stave Market” pictured sb rtly after it was tpencl at Paliaade*. N. J . and shortly before the taw close ! it by arresting six participant*. In tiie photo Auctioneer Clem White is offering a young man. an elderly man and a girl for marriage to the highest Udder. The idea of the “market" to to offer luarrtag .-able aubject*
timn five days un strike. Over 30.000 idle Washington. July IN- (VPI A rt.rvey ot states wh< re WPA strikes hate been extensive during the past two weeks showed today between 30,000 and 50.00" relief workers still idle as a result ot ,he walkouls. The largest number of workers on strike w.-re In New York City but estimates of WPA ofß'als and American federation of labor build-
Two Die in Army Plane Crash k • JEnJ - >J ’J ‘ ' | V- Jfi-Mr* 1 f I faax&ift.■ ■- - -'4* .- Ar : . ♦ *v.*V. . x *r i • 4 *•'£'• 3' i *»' M '• SHH *« Army official* are invcstiijatinjr era'll at Farminudale, L. 1., in whirl Major I’aul C. Durbin, 45, and Sergeant Allen W. Lewin, both of Nev York, were killed. The men were making a routine flight when thei’ i army plane went into a dive. The men's bodies were still pinned in th< wreckage when the above picture was taken. J
ing trade unions varied widely, j WPA officials placed the figure , at 10.UUO. Th.- Trade uaions estit m&ted that iW.iHiv were idle. There : were none on strike In "p-stste • New York where relief I? handle.! t independently on the city set-up I Mitinea pi'll*. Minn., Illinois. ■ Pennsylvania and Ohio also rejiorti ed large nuinlmrs of strike!a. r At Minneapolis, ti.tioo were on I *■ «ke and an additional 4,000 non- ■ strikers w<-er Ml*, prosn els for
i t opening project* were telleved improved when the building trade! council approved a peace plan to keep its me tube ra oft projects until prevailing wage a are reeatabitahed and to permit nouakUled worker* to return to work. Illinois had &.WM) on atrike: I’eun* •ylvanla 1,36* and (Milo I.VOO. o OKLAHOMA FUGITIVE fCONTINVBD ON PAGE 81X1 I cabin,** the sheriff said "Then i I called out that hia gas tank wan | leaking and he had better look al it. "Well, he walked right out in hits shirt sleeves and we had him. I drew my gun and Hili stepped into sight too. That was all there was to it.'* Crawford said KuatseH'a loaded revolver wan lying on the bed tn the little cabin. Kiism-II was clean j shaven and appeared refreshed after a good night's sleep. He | had 1’27. Huntington Workers Plan New Factory Huntington, Ind, July 1». t(j.R) — Plans were made today by former employes of the H. A. Satin A Co. dress factory to establish a c<H>|nTative garment factory here Formation of the Huntington Cooperative Garment .Manufacturing Co. was announced together with plans tor Incorporation. Memltera said bHliiy they planned to offer the Hahin company IS.ffmt tor machinery used in the Babin factory, now closed. Statement ot Condition ot the V« VI I V Mt I I Al. Illi lI'IHIMI IIIHCIM VVashliuctn. 11. C a *1 I o .l-iaiia Avenue. N, W, list I‘.C. ot !'• ■ IM • r, 193 V >■ WILLIAM M'>NTG..Ml.ll Y, , ITiiddehl S E. MOoEItF. Secretary p Amount of Capital paid j up •« X»ne *• C.ltoSs ASSETS OF COMPANY * Itval Eatate I’nlrh umbvt, I I Mt1.W.30 Mot t44K< lett.iilw Oil HMI rpitatv < Ptrr from any m l»ri*-r In* •iitibraii* » 3»»,F93,1*3«,2* * !<•»»•!« ami Ht«»« k* Own* h, .d i|t«»«»k Val.lv> 11 132,377.31 I* <*n«h bi Banks (Ou In* tw«*t and N**t *»ii In* * ( trivial I 1,303.332.31 | Avrrumfl uritba (III* # rrnt*. > . 5<*3,231.32 |<Hht»r Cimh tn Office ... £1.21131 | (*«»tlnternl M*an* K,9T< I* leuiii. t*i P»d b y holdem 13,133.323.33 . 7 J'*2 g . , I'rcmiumw and A* * <*unla due nnd tn proven* <»f t>dh<tlmi 3.tiOM,r»S7H*; « A* < <*unti • •ihriwiwi «tired, All <Hhvr A--Nets .34 Tidal iltMhb A’m-i 3mmH:.,179<7 iCedmi AmnHm Net Adniltt' d I fflL&Ct 91 i Nel A»»vt« i?9,51>M1&.33 LIABILITIES i iteserve or amount nrpessary to reinsure outstanding risks 1*1,3'1.91’"1 lemxcs due ami uniml.l N'.iitl i Lt>saas adjusted and not due 1*5,3*3.is I Losses unadjusted ami | Io suspense 311,1*9.9? Hill- and A* imints unpaid i*,:i:i«...» ‘Amount due and not du* hunks or other ctvdl. None | Other l.luhllltlea ot fit** Company .. 3,833,711.1 1 Total l.lablllt lea 37 7. i *B, 7 Sit. it ti Capital | NonSurplus I 3.300.11 IS. 11 Total |?*,Bsf,(tß.b I - - STATU OF INDIANA. |Of fl* »■ of hiNttram •• Commissioner I. the undersigned, insurance c>*m. . missimier of Indiana, hereby certify ! that the above is a current copy nt I the statement us the Condition ot the allow mentioned Company on ' tin 31st div of I>e ember, 1938, a* -liown by the original statement and I that the iald original statement la 11 now on file In hla office. In I‘eaHinony Whereof, I hereunto I subscribe my name and affix my t ,m. l. lal m-hI. tills lotit <Hv of July. Item ' iSealt tllXt || Nt; WVAll.lt. Insurance Coniniissiunet. i ’lf Mutual Company so state. IJULI 11—13
jVIOLENT DEATH TOLL IN STATE Violent Drath Toll Grows From Traffic And Other Causes Peru. Ind July I* <u R> Dr Ellis H Andrews. president of th" Miami county mniical association. was killed late yesterday when hie car collided head-on with a truck driven by Jack Collins, 22. of Kokomo, near here. Harry Collins. IN. a passenger In the truck, was Injured critically. Collins was held for investigation. Anderson, Ind, July I* <U R> William F. Klus. S 3, of near Fortsville. custodian of ihe greenhouse at the state reformatory, was killed yesterday when his car was hit by a Big Four passenger train at a crossing near here Evansville. Ind. July is lU.R) •John Weimer. 2h, and Helen Dillman. 23, both of Evansville, were Injured fatally yesterday when their car crashed into a concrete bridge near here. Michigau City. ind.. July 13— <U.R) — Alphonse Timm. 40, of Michigan City, was killed when his car collided with a machine Htstrnirnt of Condition of U>e VMI Hl< XX V t lIOX VI. IXSI HAM K < IlMl'tVt <,al«e*l«o. Trisa I 21st A D. . "<1 the 31*1 Day ,•( December. I»*S U 1.. M'MH'V. Jit. Prealdenl ’ W J. gIIAW, m-> rotary ■ Amount of Capital paid t up . -| .-.ano.iiiic -••» I Ulunw AtWETS OF COMPANY Heal Estate Cntncumb- ■ i »i» iii.w; Ji > Mortaage lr>an* on rest •alate tFree from any prior lie um hr a n-lS.*i».*J7.3Z •lond* and Stocks Own'd (Book Value) 3«.3*1,5»i.»s i Cash In Hanks (On Interest and Not on Interest) ... . 1:,273,*13.34‘ v « ruMi He< uritlos <ln-trrr-t A Itenla, etc.) TIS.SI3.SS - other KiM-urlttes I I’olby Loans 3,5b5.255.23 l*rr>>,iuni Notes l'< i.*f"*Collateral la,an* 151.335.51 Premiums and A- '-ounts : due and in pr,se*a of <olle<t'un . I.IJS.SM.s* 1 A-counts otherwise seI • ured None . ‘Mher A-sels ulT.StS.nj Total tiroes Assets STS.KiJ.SU.'.J I I Dedu, t Asset* Not Admitted i *,iki,«i:.si 'I Net Asset* 17t,«<3,003 II 1.1 ABILITIES .iHeserve or amount ne1 1 er»-ary t» reinsure islanding nek* *■'>*,? 11. !•>.'no la'ases du-- and unpaid iJt.VJI 33 lawaies adjusted and not ■ due :<-v.SVO.SIi I Losses unadjusted and In suspense None I Hills and A< counts unI-, id . Amount due and not dmbank* or other ,-redil tor* Nonv . Ollier Liabilities of the Company 1,333.3*3*71
Total Liabilities .. t;>9,51.>,f53.w •’.ipltrtl | . > Total $FM72,e02.<3 STATE OF INtHANA offhe of hMHiraiice < Vimmi**i"ntr I, ih*» uttderaitened. !h*uran e Com* iniMNb»tier of lii«iiMn<t, hereby certify that the above i« a eorrevi copy of the Htalrment of the Condition of the above mrhti«»lte«| <'<niipiiii.\ on the Slat day <»f l*e«*etiiber, o ahown by the oriKinal mrnt and ■ * > t im . J 11. lit i» •io* on fi| t . in thin office. In T«*»ihn«»n> Whereof, I hereunto t üba* ribe my namv and affix my offt. rial weal, thia !<»th day of July, !» ?•» (Hrab CF>» H. NKU Utl’KK. Indurate e c'onihiiasioiitr. •If Mutual Company »•> ata;r. IToprirtory. JULY l» J» - ■*•* . Q .statement of <tion of the I<II<KMIII<I Illi; IXMIUME I iBIIMt t PitUfield. M.oa. 7 North Kt. On the Slat l»ay of l*etvinber. 1938 FREI' II KHUI>KH. pt Nbirnt KotlWltT II BAVENPOIIT. H<- retary Imuunt <*f Capital paid up — Mutual •> NonGHOSH ASSETS OF (NiMPANt l*eal i«Mtal<* Unimuinli* end 11M23438.&3 Mortgage la»ana «»n real p pitot th'utiihralot» 13.3*2,0 Homl* and Stock* own* rd (Houk Value) •3 ( MU,223.39 t'ash in Banka ton ln» <•»•**! and Not on hitervat) 3J3»»,<»•“•♦ M A«t rued Sc- unties i|n* tereat A liFtita, etc » |n Other Hr* tirltlea — .%<•. <«»unta lh<r|vHhle 23,361. Ml Our from other Cviupa it Iva l t <3y.*2 Igoatis tt* |s»U* yhold* t * 10,611,12" I» Premium* and Arenuiita due and In prove** <»f • nih « !lon 1,311‘>! i ; \ ounth otherwise *e* tnrrd ... ...... 8.330.79 Uotal (IriniN A*»ri* |k»i,<i79.717.»k |»rdm*t Asset* Not Admitted | i Net Aaauta 1.331,Hie.92 LIAUIUITIEH ItrMervr or amount ne««saury to rrinaurr outMtundhiu rl*k* 337,1«7,913.71 Igosae* iln» Hhl | unpaid Xm t uoaurN udJiiMtTd and not . . . . '.in.HI.IJ Loaarf* unadjusted ami 111 sUhbrna*' None Bills and A' ♦ ounta mi. 330611.30 Amount due ami n«»t due banka <»r other < red!* I°f* . Noun othrr LtublUtlee of the Company ... !,<&<,7M.W Total hlabiUtlea . 13U409,172 Ii ' '“ptl«l » None 1 ■ '"plus I 1.913 111 ; . Tuui ........ni77inj<i« #3 HTATi: OF INIMANA, office »t li>»ursn>-e Commissioner I. the uii|lrrslgnc<l. lusursm .. Com. missloner of liidlami, hereby * ertlfy .IT J. . •" • correct ***pv nt he H Ht. mcnt of the Cnmlillnn us !!” •!*. H .' vr . mentioned ('nmpany on tin' -Hht dn> of f k'l'ettiber. I mu, aMiown by the original statement and that the said orlKltiul statvinvnl la ,h ’. w r,,v 1,1 l, ' ,H office. hi rrstimony Whtreuf, i hereunto »«ibr* rlla my name and affix my nfllmi mhl. this imii < j d) us <H< 411 GE<» H N EtWRA tE R. sttf ws . . Inauraiwfie CommiseltMier. JULk Is— * u " UU| *
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I driven by John Wawruk. 42. of Chicago, near hers late yesterday, Wnwruk and his 14-yegr-old daugh iter. Dulphlne, wore Injured criticI ally, Miniclv. Ind . July IN — (U.R) — Meiedlih M< Kinney, 2K. of Mui, I <le, was kill'd when struck by lightning while fishing In the Misalssiiiewu river near here. Richmond. Ind. July IN <U.R) Glen O'Connor, 25. of Winchester, was killed near Darrtown. <>, when Ids motorcycle turned over, it was reported here today. 1 . _ . MINE VICTIMS fCONTtNVHD FKOM PAGE ONK) month*. Officials said the Rnckmaj coal company' which operated tho mine is in poor financial condition, Uiortgaged and unable to help the ' Hctlms' faniHlea. A com me tec ot five citizens has appealed for 3125,000 by popular kubsertptiou to care for the destitute. o ■ 1 Baby Bests Razor Blade McAlester. Okla. — (U.» -Two-year-old Clarence pendergraft is tough or lucky, or both. The youngster found a double-edg'-d razor blade and proceeded to break it into pieces with bls teeth and swallow it. He recovered. hlslvment of Condition of ths ilAlMti t-'inmi: "iwi-VM lolS llarliiutii Bldg. Columbus, ■>hio On the 3l*t I >h> of December, t*3S '• A l-At BA' il President H B I'Ai'ius'k. Secretary Am-'unl of 'spltal paid dp 'i n GRQ«X AHMKTI of tV'MI-ANY Heal Estate Culm utnb- . cred * 33.7»a-»f Mortgage Loans on real estate ' Free from any prior incumlirSn-«.) .. 4.3W.9C Bonds and St>» k* <)wnI «<l ■ Market Value) 3UK.315.33 t'asli in Hanke (On Interest and Not on Ini'rest) . G. 517.31 A-• rue-1 He-urUies tlnlerest a Rent*, etc.) MG.3* other Securities Nona Lien - - -11.137.3 S Due -. Deferred prems. ...IM Sj i‘ Poti- y l»ana — l-rem. X-t» « l.Sbt.lo >iPremiums and A* - ouuts ! due and In pr>*> ea* of < oils, Hou .. 3,334.73 ,I Accounts otherwise secured ... 4.357.33 I 1 Petty Cash ... . 103.,n> Total Gr..s* Assets I al".Mil.l" •il'e'l : t Assets Not Admitted I 75,439.13 •' Net Asset* 4 300.313.!7 ! LI AIIII.ITIEH ■ Itesei"- or amount tieIl cessary to reinsure i <>ut-laiidni* rinks * <7.S*>..,S I Isis*'- due and unpaid 7,47... st I' la>s*es adjust'd and nut du.- Non* tarnses unadjuated and None » i<IIU and A-- <• mu un- , AiOoi-lht Mild Hot d it? ; b.thk« or Mt her trrdiNon® ipHhsr lahibllithM <»f tUr <'«Hii|>Mfiy . 11.7W0.9t I nil - T»la| t.baLiiith'M I 90,3 4.27 I Non® Murplus . f 310,000.00 Total ... 30*343’7
» PTATK OF INDIANA, ** Off he >*t insurant ,■ I’ommissloper l I I. the under«lgne<t. Insurance Cum. - mlnslnner **f ImlUua, hereby certify 31 that th, above is .■ < orr* . t cop, ~f _| th. St.it, tm nt of th. Condition ot ■* he aboi < mentioned Company on |tl>e 31st day i»t lie, * nil*r. . -hown by the orjainal .tat nu ot and , ’ that the said orta.nal statement is f now on file in this office. f In Testimony Whereof. | I ereunto subscribe m> name and affl. my om. ...lai «eal. this I»th day of July. IWV, l| tSealt OEO || NlfW IIAI Hit. I „ Insurame Couimissluncr. I ’lf Mur*:! * ... >.|..,0v -i.ne , JI I.V I’ 19 Si item t'oodlOou .f th. Illi. <HIIH I’ tot IV-llllVll tIIVtPWV Springfield. Ohio South Limestone Street |ou th. :|«i bar of |.. .ui .r 1939 : r HOI.I.ENHKCK |H..ld.nt I TIAN K .1 lilt AIN 5... rotary Amount of Capital paid tt|' •> "(m orn* 00 •'’‘•‘.KTS «>F COMPANY v .<*•’«»I r.wiair 1 tthl«'Unil»<* lis *** ’** . • None J » tMiitfr ijoamt on r<*al fstai, t I'fvt- f*t>m any | p« h>r Im umbrAio • » Nwtte .jllolHls and St«‘< ks Own. . id <Maikv< Valuai 233 <*♦»♦. «»a !<•«-' in Bilk* H»|| In. tm * «•< and Nut hi |i. J hMt'it) 3 H*. I«2.1 <; jAt * rut d >« it Hlrs On* a Itrnts. •<«•.» 1.313 11 I s.'tHHh* N*»ni Pirmlum* and i due and m p t .... .. of »*.|le. t|.,n None I* l Hints otherwise aeNone 1 I"'**' A».<ls I 181.9*1 37 •‘vdti i A**!■<* Nut A.l, I S’’'’’?' , » Nona Nil Assets , ISI,S»I._-7 ! ~ UABII4TIKB , Ilesorve or amount ne- » •’**i»ry t«» reinsure outstanding rl»k» I »7,«m. 3S . a.«sea due and Unpaid N..u. 1...»5..» adjusted and not I \ ~. . I.'.sses unadlusted .nd In > ii.p, nse . . . .. •'HI. -ml Accounts unI t ,H 1 , 1 V, , Inmtiiit dm* und ip>t d <•• bankn nr other »i«*diOther I.Uldlltlc. „f the tumpany , . &,hi ;j CaT'lul M “' , " 1, l-» ■■ • ™019.« t a.,, .~, • 1 Sue * on "“o'lM* „ , ixx.nn, ~h 1 '*** • » !«i .9*l ;7 miss't. lie?’ e'/‘5! I **’*- Insurance Com. , '.a' the r .lL "f ,h "' h '’ p, ' b >' certify 1 th? a... . ‘I 4 ’orrect ...py „f th" ihov.""™ 1 . "*:• C'.mllti.m Os i tin* * omp‘*hy *»n : o!rfn:t’ , t , i l 'ra.r uu,,,e " l •* ' .ul’l 2;; Mh m>nt U hromf, I h. rrunt i tilim rllm mt num* and affix mv <»th • »"'• jjv “r j»i’b tSeali (IKo ». NHWBACNR, •ir Uui„ i Hisurame •'■uumiswiont r. JIT.YI? |» 11111 *"*"* "" N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Fyea Examined • Glaitea Fittad , M a HOURS 5.30 »o 11:30 12.30 to SXX) Mturdaya, g;(X) p. m , Talaphona 1U
