Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Kvenlng Except Sunday by TN* DBCATUR MMOCRAT GO. Incerpsrated Kntarad at the Decatur. lad. Post Offlcs aa Bwouud Claaa Mattar I. H H.lter Proaldaat A. H. Holthouaa. Mac y A Hua Mgr. Dick D. HallarVlca-Praaidani Subscription Rates: Single copl** 02 Ua« weak, by carrier........ .10 Ona year, by carrier 6.00 Ona month, by mail .86 Tbiee month*, by ma 11...... 100 Six mouth*. by tnaU. 1.7* Due year, by gaall. 300 Ona year, at office..-. 1.00 Pricaa quoted are within a radius of 100 mite* Etew where 83.60 oua year. Advsrttelug Kale* made known on Application National Ad ver Repreaantatlve BCHEEKKR A CO. I* Uaainffton Avenue. New York 46 ktest Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dallies Now tor the parade, the red fire,, the a tar ting up of the Merry-go-round. Ferri* wheel, Sky ride and Bingo. The ralua came last week and the order ba* gone in for moderate temperature* and sunshine for the neat seven day* Governor DUkmeon aided something be did nt have intention of doing Detroit ba* brought out the "High Life Cocktail." If Grover Wbaji-u bad been able to give the crowd a look at Mar*.. bia fair would have truly been the world of tomorrow Decaturitea would have been more than willing iaat Saturday to have aha red part of the rain with the draught atrk-ken weat. Nearly an inch aud a half of rain fell Friday night, flooding the afreet* and sewer* and causing a lot of Inconvenience in home* where basement* were flooded Larger aewera or new storm acwer* in district* affected are needed to relieve the aituatiou Kmouragi- the young folk by attending the 111 Club diaplay*. the cattle and Uvt-alock allow* The*, department* reflect their year'* work aud attainment* aa farmer*, a demount ration of their faith that farming after all i* the greateat occupation of the day It probably won't ink- the court very long to break the will of that eccentric New Yurk woman who left Iko.uon for bar dog* aud MS,two to her husband it sound* like a foolish act of the rich or a quirk which the ol' gal bad and now convinces the world to that effect. Desiring to render a public service during Fair week the Dally Democrat will operate a *tnall booth ou the midway, from which place official program* of each day * event will lie distributed and information given thoae who call. You are Invited to make uae of the booth and the services offered. Uftcla) daily program* of Fair week activities will be di*tribuled free of charge from the Daily Democrat booth, located directly in front of the newspaper office. You are Invited to call, get a copy of the program and let lliowe lu charge aerve you In «ny way they can. providing Information you d»Sire about the dally event*. The alate WPA adtnlui*t.iator la adviatng local taxing unite that boginning next January, governmental unite will have ’o put up 2* per cent of the total crmstructlon coat of all Improvement project*. Thi* will make It mure difficult for town* and other taxing unit*, including school cities to finance new building*, aewer* aud Improvement*. but la in keeplug with the reduced WPA expenditure law passed by Cougree*.
Plan* are being considered by the Loyal Order of Moos* for the I building of a new llx.oou home , When final action I* once taken to- • ward the building it will lie located at the northwest corner of Flrsi I and Jackson afreet*. Au architect I ha* bsau employed to draw plan* 1 , and the membership hope* to work II out the necessary financial arrangement* so construction of the I building will be underway thin tall. I We congratulate the lodge ou it*' * civic pride and deaire to have a I ,i mor* commodious and modern I home. ■—e—- * The village of Cloverdale, in Put- ■ nam county, a community of only! Sub population, did the unusual thing and received a lot of favorable publicity over the program ar-j ranged to celebrate it* looth aunt- ! I veraary. The whole country aide 1* ' ' enlhUKed over the birthday party | and credit I* due the populace for 1 j arranging an appropriate eelebra- ■ lion of the town'* centennial. Such ' event* are alway* remembered and 1 instill a love of home town aud civ- | ic pride. Cloverdale will be a beti ter place In which to live a* a reI suit of thia community Interest. Superintendent Striker ia prei paring the program for the annual | i Teacher*' Institute which will be I I held in this city. August 38 and 31. a week prior to the opetiiug of the , i school*, scheduled for September , I 6 Outstanding educator*, including . ' Dr. Clyde K. Wildman, president ot , DePauw I'niversity and Prof. Carl Hollander, ot the Art school. Ohio | State I'niversity. will address the j • teacher*, it will be one of the im- ’ < portant weeks in the busy life of' , the teacher and fruitful in many : ways, considering the constructive | and educational program arranged ed for them. Indiana's illustrious sou. Booth | Tarkington, celebrated hi* Toth; ' birthday Saturday with the remark , that, “By young people 1 mean everybody under SO; aud I'm still young enough not to have auy 1 philosophy.” We would say that the famed author's philosophy is uol to grow old. to keep a serene ' outlook on life, ill* fth>ok. “The GeutUtnan from Indiana." still re- , main* one of the < la**i>* among novels. For modern fiction. Tarkington remarked. "J have never believed that filth wa* made for strength ' It's ten chance* to one that the fame of Tarkington will outlive many so called modern fit - | lion writer*, who attempt to put | the language of the brothel into 'their books. One of America * leading and be- i loved citlsens. Dr. Will .Mayo, last surviving brother of the world famous *urg>ona ol Rochester. I* dead Doctor Mayo was 78 years .old. A half century ago. he and hl* I brother, Dr. Charles Mayo, established the clinic which was known throughout the civilized world. No 1 name was better known in all parts | 1 of the world than Mayo. The two brothers were sou* of a pioneer surgeon, who Instilled the rudiment* of surgery Into them. In their lifetime they aided and re- . stored to health thousands of person* who came to them Their great Inatitutlou aud clinic will I carry ou a* provision wa* made 20 1 years ago for able surgeon* to administer to the suffering* of man--1 kind. The Death of Doctor Will quickly followed that of his brother. who died last April, the formIsr’s decline m health dating back - to that time. The world ia Indebt- ' od to them. 0 Modern Eliquette JI By ROBERTA LEE s , M Is It 'still proper to use the u doll's *i*e butter j-lates? ( > A No; these hrve been subatltnted by the bread and butter r plates, which are affioti' five and t-; r lialf to six and » half inches in e diameter and are placed at the le’t side of each plats just auove the »• forks s «J Should * UM* ngbt a glr| - g t Jcigarette before ItebUng lu* own? A Ye* De should bold the match 'lor a tew moments until the sul-
DECAWR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JULY 3f, 19 39.
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Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to ths Test question* printed on Page Two 1. Andes. 2. At the Rwplduu River camp in Shenandoah National l*arii Va. S. No. 4. During the French RcvoluliOJ. ft. 33. j ft. Jack rabbit. b Charleston. 8. Ref-er-a-bl; not re-ter'-asbl. 9. In Carpenter's Hall. Philadelphia. Pa. 10. A body floats on water oe-, j cause it weighs less than an equal H>lume of the water which it dTb-l place*. 1. Ethiopia. 2. Bachelor ot Lews. * Minnesota. 4 Santiago. ft HMiy Rigg*. * Washington. D. C. ani Ballimure, Nd. 7. Lenses. 8. Wild rose. 9 Denmark. !'■ He wa* Aasiataut Be--: etary of the Navy. ir futiics are gone, then bold it to- her. Q. When a man is iniroducing hiniaeif. should he say ‘4 am Mr,! Lee." or. "1 am Mr Roberl Lee"T A Neither, 'lie should uay, “4 am Robert Lee." I n, Ve*<l* la » f»*i — <>*ca>*>
GOVERNMENT IN ACTION “A Job and Self-Reaped for AU” ;If .' •. 4-jL 3 rrjMi— JIS - lai JEeBL* - ■ .TBWQiV jQMa j P A h.-t I *#.* b » <SMt, - * r T**te
Left— Typical bread tia» where mathsr, as famtli*, ware dated food for their men and children. Right—Hundreds of wom*n at work *arniag a livelihood under a WPA sewing project.
EVERY person with a sp»rk of humanity In hl* breast rarall* with a shudder, thoae dark days immediately prior te 1933 when soup kitrhens snd brand line* were the only manifestation* of intereat In a hopeless, fearstricken populace. Ths Government went Into action. A helpful, thoughtful Government provided job* for men and women, jobs which war* not: forthcoming from private industry. The Work* Progress Administration ha* provided more than *141.0004)00 tor wastes to needy werksr* in Indian* thpeugh Jun*!
| YOl R BABY AM) SI MMERTI-ME Summertime is trying time for liable*. Most liable* are healthy | when born. To keep your baby healthy, he ahould be ted according to the Doctor * advice and taught habit* that create a healthy body Our Waahington Service Bureau ha* ready for you a compreh.-n- --| sive booklet on care of the tiaby that tell* iu a aintph-. under*t*ndI able way. all the thing* mother ahould know to k<*ep her baby well and happy -clothing. liathiiig. feeding, weaning and training the baby. I Send the coupon below, enclosing a dime tor your copy: CUP COUPON HERE F. M. Kerby. Director. Dept. B-111, Daily Democrat's Service Bureau. 1012 Thirteenth Street. Washington. 0 C. I want a copy of the booklet. "The Baby Book." and enclose a dime (carefully wrappedi. to cover return postag. aud handling coat*: , , N A M E —1 ' • STREET and No I CITY STATE '. I am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat. Decatur. Ind , , - -
Household Scrapbook | By Roberta Lee • ♦, Matting and Window Shade* Malting, and also window shades? ' i an be painted to look like new. The i secrat of success In this work is Ito apply two or three very thin' ■ oat* of paint, rather tbau a single I baary coat. Skin Treatment I When read blotches appear on ' the face, a good treatment ia to , rinse the face for about three mlniutM at a time in cool water. Also I take alternate hot aud <old face .'bath* st night. Light Sponge Cake* I Sponge cakes are mad. light by
30, 1938. Thousand* of Indian* | woman taken from the bread line* pictured above, were included in the various program* of work provided for the women folk*. On sewing projects alone more than 6,00 u Indian* women have produced 2,800,000 articles, including 2.000,000 gsrment* for men, women and children in need. In addition the women folk* have «erv*il mor* than 70.080 hot I lunches in school* to deserving snd needy children, and housekeeping aide* employed by WPA have mad* 82,406 home visits to families tn need of such gaslitanee About 1,600,000 publie
I the air that ia beaten into the tgg* Vised in making them. Beat 1 white* and yolk* separately and ' fold in the beaten whiter • o — TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY . * * Ji'ly 31 The Adasns county commlsaioner* offer the old fair ground > at south edge of Decatur .is a site i tar the district tubercul >»1» boapl- ► tai. W. A. Bowman buy* the M. F. i Rice residence on Tenth street, r Troop* quell the CbV'ugo race riot* after thirty are deal aud 600 I injured. r] Ed Bush ot Salem I* a candidate
| school and library books have been rebound and renovated. Clerical joh*. public health services, library work, horns economics projects, canning and other goods projects, handicraft work, historical record* survey, federal writers projects, the federal theater project, business women’* and profe»*ional projects, sanitation and health, provided Jobs for other Hoosier women. Th* sswing room projsete employ the largest number of women and during toe week ending April 2. 1938, a total of 179,000 women were engaged in this work, representing 63 per cent of all _tos women employed
ABSENTEE FINOS '■ 10-YEARCHANGE IN U. S. AMAZING Country Appear* Better Speech Improved, Says Veteran Washington. (VP> It you sevu the Culled Blate* in ye*r*. net since the jwom day* of early 1»2» how do you thiuk it would ( s'rike you today? h Take it from H- T. McDot- , noil ot SliAughal and Boston. It look* Iwtler. aud it ha* about fire lime* a* great au interest, albeit, *u anxious one, in the .icadlluc* from abroad. MoDuunclL war-time at my captain whose current visit here I* hl* first since 1888, thinks the most striking thing he's encountered, a«tdc from the expected shock induced by those thing* the women put on their bead* in the spring, is s marked improv uni ent in the way Americans speak. Belicvq* Radio Rssponaibla I »up|H>sc It's the radio,” be said, "ar tnaybe they're teach ng a lot mire about diction nowadays, but it's little short of amazing how 1.1 uch American diction ha* improved "This seem* to me to be true lu nearly every section of the country aud of many different *la**e* of for the Republican nomination frr governor. Automobile fac.toile* arc tar belt nd in filling orders and demand for cars la increasing daily. Auuual picnic nt Bt. lobu* next bunday. Gel ready U> go ey.g!MS-=? _r=t— 1 StatenH-nt <>f V-nditlou ut the <.t;tl*«l. III.IVM HIMi. t OKI-OK STIOX Naw York. N. Y. »e Jolui Utreat Un the 31« t Day of December. l**i E 11 IM>t.Er< Freiudant •i E. THoMPHuN. (Wcralary Amount of Capital paid up -i i.se*.eee.se IMKNNI AMHFtTtI <»F COMPANY iteal K-tate L'nln- umb- < ered * M>s,*ee.se M--i tga«e laran* on real estate <Frae from any prior incumbrance! - X3l.Z3e.ee Bond* and Ntrak* owned (Book Valuer la.z3S,3ia.3* Cash in Batiks aud Otf-it-e* ton Interest and Nut on Interest! t*l,>*!.*< , Accrued td- urltle* (interest * Hents. etc.l- &*,.**.32 other .-te. urillrs Nunc Premium* and Accounts due and in prut ess us ■ rile, tion <3T,*«*.le Other Asset* 1t5.23U.1S . Total Gross Asset* * 17,M1.313.73 j X«»t Admitted ft UM77-4* Net Asset* it;.lSv,s3J.23 lAAHILITIW Jlei»ervr or amount i»erriuMry U» r«in»ure ouutMmiinic rißk* | 2,riM>«1.37 st tin* un.l ■■*.****•** 41 w** 4 •***« «s
Losses diM and unpaid «.i::.»7f.Sl voluntary llesirve ;ao,IU.S<! Bills and A ■• •miita unTaxes Oth.r LlatiUitles of the Company 8Y3J43.33 Total Liabilities *1*.1*».«31.3k capital ... i i .vou.ooe.ao sun»wi ....... i Total — ■CTATJS OF iMMAN A. l*Mßoe of litaurunce t'ommlwioner I the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above la a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company or the Slat day of be. ember. 1»J». ar shown by the original statement and that lite raid original statement ia I now on rile in thia office. In Teatimony Whereof. I hereunto ■ subscribe my name and .clfix tnv <>lll- - lai veal, thia loth day of July. I*3*. 'Krall <lH<». H NEW BAILEE. Insurance t'umoitaaiunei •If Mutual Company *o Male. JULY 31-Al‘U. 1 — QStatement ot Combitlon ot the HmtoV IVMHIMI; <<IMI*VW Boston. Massa, liusetla »1 Kilby Street <»n the Slat bay of bveember, I»3Y II 11.1.1 AM H lIKhtlK President ‘WILLIAM J. I'IIISH'H.M, tkcrelari Amount of Capital paid up — .. „. •* 3,0*0.00* no qiUHM ASSCTS OF (XJMPANY Ilea* Hatale Vnln-umb- „«*«• . » 1.3J4.»73.0U, Mortgage Loans on real eatate (Free from any Pi lor Im umhtam e) .. 3*,3*o.*u Hondo and Kim ka owned 'Market Value I 31,410.3*3.3 • 'ash in Banka <<»u Interval and Not on intereat > .... . 1,331,»»*.»7 Accrued Hm urlliea (In.oV"’"" * •*►"»* di.L 53,737.** Other Neeuntlea . None Premium* and A> counts due and in process ot collection .. 43*,*43 31 Account* other wise secured a0.1M.3* r> T <‘!i*. l V ruw *•••<• MWH.MM4 r’educt Assets Not Adft I *!**? » •<!*, HU*i ' Nel Aaaetr »H.1.: 4.73 S*„ LlAHll.lTiEil ' ' lleservc or amount nr '■essary to rttlnaure outstanding risk* | 4,Jk*.l<u.o« Liases due and unpaid . None Uhm adjusted and not flUi* . ,4.,. .. 79 678 IL untuljuitled and ‘ tWMULU* 4iiin mid Ac'ouhU un. . ~M 333.713 2ft Amount due and nut du# lure ° r Otho" Ll*ldlltiaa~at the Company 1,t>37,3H.*i. "«r P pl:l on Co „.' ventlun Value* *14.304,4** *H ' r< * Ul * . *34^*74,74*.*.< I \L ATK or wwana. T' J'. “ f Insurance Commissioner V 1 * undersigned. InSuram e ComI th«r <‘k* r “* Indiana. hereby certify ml'; '• “ • *»rr*t t copy of I ti.L w,, ”rmrtil o' the Condition nt I I sta.’*! •"ontloned Company on •imw. nJ 1 ."/ "f I'e'ember. IS4«, ar 11Im?’ h? X "I'f‘‘i" •‘•‘"■neot aid I <Ur.’
people, tml it's gresteut ssnong per-j sons in ths busliw** world, secretunes, and especially u-laphonu opoiaiors." 1 < Tbs Shanghai bu*lb"»»Binn. whost Long rt»idnnc* in ths Fur £<UM has somewhat cha'iged hi*' owu Bostonian accent, tuiuk* that the radio haa been "most dsrful in uikcuuragiug ths flatucns ot the Middle West, the b«»«l twuug Of' New Englanders." IVs helped Boutheruvrs a bit too, he believes, but leas noticeably. And it hasn't done anything about speeding up the drawl. •| hope it never does," be ssid. "Everything elre in this country moves at tm miles au hour except C ingress *nd the way Boutherners SpesdL It's nice to have a tow thing* that aren't ruabed. even it >cu can't understand either!" To a citlxen who hasn't seen b's native country iu a decade. McDonnell averred, reports ot unemployment and depression see n "highly < xaggeraled." "Everywhere 1 go I sen spanking now automobiles, well dressed throngs, crowded theaters, restarti tarns aud ’amusement parks," he saML Life Seems Bright Anietica has trotlblea. I know. ’ <l>at most of them seem to be on paper. Externally, al auy rate, the country looks like it's a let hotter otf than it wa* iu 1K18." Another big difference, as declared, is the greatly lucre**uu inter* <st in foreign affairs which be said I "seems to be rooltd iu au uuderly .ag tear of war." "Every edition of the newspapers Pt.<tvm< ut of Cunclltlon of the iSIIHII VV IVIIIVVirt UIMI'VVr Galveston. Te*a* tus •>« li lon the 31*1 l>ay of Dr> .-tuber, ISIS J. F. .-KINIMiLiMKK. i'r«*Mieul C rt Kt UN. th- tetary I Amount of Capital paid ui *8 l.ute.eee.Sii GliutW AZHETSI Os COMPANY I Iteal Kstale uuuieumb*re.i ‘ I *0,3*1.13 I M--i l*aae ts-an* ou real I estate (Free from any prior In- umi-rau- r> „ 53,i11.2. Ik-nds and Stocks uwn, * rd (Book Value I ... - 3,4*2473.37 |Cash iu banka ion intel eat and not on in(crest) . K.sse.o* Accrued Ne< uritl.-* ilnteirsi * Bents. ete.>_ ,*,<33.*S Other Heouritie* . *S,oSS.i7 11’remiuni* in Course us I Unction *55,(i17.71 ! Premium* and Accounts du* and in proves* of lolleti.n Non* Ac*-..unis otherwise secured „ , Nun* Total Gros* Asset* * i43«,3>*.53 Oedii- t Asset* Not Admitted _4 3U.KM.71 Net Asset* I 3,3.(1.3»».** I.IAHIUTIKK lte*.-rv* or amount nr«‘es*ar> to reinsure ; outstanding risk* I 1,033,31*.*« laran** due and unpaid . *bt,SS4.sa i tars* Kkpenne .. ........ 1*.*78.0(1 ia*sse* unadjusted and In suspense .. None , Bill* and Account* un- . f Id _ i:,»3* ll 1 Anx»unt due Mtid not due Bank* or other Creditor* .. . _ N on « . OUier Liabilities of the Company *37,*81.43
Total LUblUlies ...—I 3.3J»,39».»» Capital . J l.iHM.oim On I -Surplus J tte.OOO.M Total — | 3,M».3*».*> STATE OF INniANA, ——— < ilfl* a of loaurnmv Comnitarloner. I. the underalamd. Inauranc* Com•loaloner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above la a correct copy of th« Stat, merit of the Condition ot the above mentioned Company on j the Slat day of liwember. i»S». aa 1 'hown by the orlatmtl atatvment and .that the eat<| oricinal ataument ia ; now on file In thia cilice. In Testimony Wliereof. I hereunto -übw r|l.<- my name and alllv my olB- (< !;<! teal, thia l»tlr day of July, 1»3». tSeall OBb. H. NHWHACEK. |... Insurance Conuutaaloner. ' ltLY U JbACG n, f U> - ,UU * vt Condition of the FIHI.«4Ah*M Fl M» ItVUKMMT* • «*fm Han Fran. ia*m 4»l California Street <»n the ’l»t I bay of be. ember. I*3* EbWARb T CAIHNb, l.btt 1110 v Mll.iJt. I'onlroller Amount of Capital paid up a| i.M0.000.e0 .. ArWJTH OF COMPANY j Itanl Eatate unlm-unib-Mortaagc laiana on real’ **«•• estate iFree from any •"’“"'••rsn.el . N unt , nd* and Stock* Owned (Market *•». ‘--’.Tin ib„k. ton In- ’ vereat and Not on inKe. untie. .«£?*£*&• I'remluma .nd A. ...urns A due and In pr. ..f 1 Mime ledger av minis 34,331113 llelnaummw R. , overaW * —•- M,*33.*3 I ledueV A— **.** »1".*42.»4>r*5 Itcaerve nr amount naeesaary t„ reinsure lX' dul'rn a r ““‘• * ».i»*.«m» 3<l XAtf . u » t I'IIU nml A.eouni, unt"* »••<* not duo tor* * 6r o,b * r ’ •*#»- i other idabUlltea of the N '”“‘ Company M ,, m „ 'ap'i’ui 1 U, *’' ,, ‘'** »*.»M.t37 3l HuruluM ‘1 l.Wft,<><••» | , T " UI •13.743,Md.** om' Tl ?r°. F I ih^ula".’^cynml.sloner ! that I L, ? l •. *‘ er * b »' '"•Mlfy HtM I rtnmrtF *1 • copy nt A•t n dA^*u7 ,^£*’ 1, on “n£'.'P” <■ -übtrnm Sy'na,‘ hereunto! ; *«• S“?uu’ ,OMr - pt Mafket Allmritlsed V.lu,; gtock. | JULY 31-AVG. 1
Hurup.. . sn.y from n,.. ' h* said and per, pl,. Jlf 1 u < “-'I peuiugß al, ! „. 1 ,| ' ,U JE ihoU.hu,,,, . pubH. a,,. ... f “«■ « '-•! tblhklhg .U,.,.,. I.' w.i Bum , ' *’ uh type. M Ibul* (.bang, j W |, bcabcv. ‘ M smnti lu be « vrl.at a Kola* v>b .... p.. . . Jt ' «« low u* or Stele*. “ ■ Grsdustc* p rc , cr e . I'as.iUi-uu. (~. ,i SI- losing lac senior .U.- f ol lii-lii.,;. 1 ■ iLe brtuivti. dust sb, Um* „„ u UiUtcs. " Five Kulls Ad.hnj M J paper with i.p-r,,,/ .uiti end-til-i ((11 i-.vciv 101 l I* v., lUum io remove all || IU , (n(J The Decatur beamer* (M —fl r fS.au IIM nl -! < „ , WS 111 (Ml. w. I I (, , Xw| «usi'iti - New V -* ~1, IsaßS U Wai. H ' i Hi Hi. diet ba» , . ■ t wH. 1.1 VJI I v. W.m.h.i; j ,i. ...... , A.ii * .ut .1 s UK- '.-r.- V > K...1 Km..-. a-a*™ ered | , JhHI «... l*.,s. ... "■ f c-da.e <Ft.. u K prlol Un un i~. , Bund* and M * .* , <d (Matkit \ . .. (.asu in l.ai.K U 10l and N leresti J i> <I U, teresl w K. uiOther r-e-urn... Premiums ai d A - due and ui p, . m collection -A Ac. ' cured Keinsuiuin. un paid lo**< 9 Other A**el. „ Total Gr.o. A | LH-lu. I A-r.t. A v ' Si * milled | 7 Net Asset* 1.1A1H1.l t ;tai ' > Deserve <-r am . , . M < easary to . ... M uutstandlnK ti~k. „ Net L'npaid 1..,--< lull* and A ... 'V e I*aid . M _ ( erufi. ate* ol , . laaued for dni-j. • <>th«r 1.1 ..Idliues ( . j Company * Total la. •luarauly fund i Surplus | Total .'T® • ——« KTATK <»F INI»! AX A « gs Oft*' • nt III* 1. *h* UlHlrlMi.'.-' I '.hU’iin 6 ni!N»l<>t*ef •! ln< . ..rtiv that the ip 4 vrrc<t btMli-int nt .f - the m*u*r :iK -• 'ia.fatiM Uv 31»t du> -1 i •«.« 3 I «h<>wn »>> th. -I.a
I that lb. ».. <1 ~rui now on fib In tl.r- .ft. r. M In Teetlnx.ny \t >■ . t I aulo rib. r..> < lai sc.rl, tills l'.| . .1 ~lr,M ' Seal l <ll.ll II Sr.WUfl Insuran t <'miß*NM •If Mutual Co 1 JULY 31-Al'U. I re ■ Statement of <’■ ,f tlfl t lit: n ><<>pi it 1.1 m hhß hi.ivm ii tvi i <o i taiiifl New York . . < N 1, »» John Sired || On the list bay <■- • oiser. ■ . T. 1-. HAFi . t u ’..i * <te* Maffl Amount of Capi: H posit iiMjfl CiltOKH ASSET - .| ■ ' litlll Keal Estate Cnlr. .:. •red ...... I iiljH Mortgage Ivmiis cl K eatate (Free fr. u ... > ■ prior ln» umbra • MUM Bond* and Stu'k <•< • ed (Market Vai .. b.iiMfl i-Wsh in Banks ">■ I ilereal and Not on Intereaty . I*|M Uu« A Accrued S. , lliaa < Interest an! Ranta, etc I !»i* <Mher N* urltlee I Premiums and A. counts due ami In pro. w. .1 , r olle. lion .‘.IUJI . Accounts other* Is. .. - CUMId — S4-* Other ledger assets . Total Cross Ass.tr *.-.4*4.7; bed mt Assets Not Ad- , milted I i:»f Net Aasels 1.1. MU LlAilll.il IKS ■ lleaervv or amount r ■ • I (vaaary to rvttisur. , oiHatandirig risks I •nils. 1 > I .owes due and unpaid . | Losses adjusted and net I due .... 2,111.1 Losses unadjusted and In sustwrier- . 4.3b.> Hills and Aii’ouiite un- . paid UIU Amount due .utd not I ie , tainka or other -redi- , 1 tora .._. Other Idubillllr* of Uw ! company . I.LM Total Liabilities Ib.lW Capital bipvstt . I l.'M'.ll , Hur pl u* I ...«*«.44 Total L-.HLfI NTATE OF INbIANA. Oltlee of insure re . < •..nr rilss■“»” I. the undersigned, in-urafosv mla*lonvr of Indiana, hereby oj that the shore is a ■ orrr. t ''*W the Klaiemenl of the Ctrndltl** the above mentioned i'oinp**{ the Slat day of ne< ember. 1>». shown by the original »ut"““'*’J that the said original sisirt**® now on file in this olth c. , . In Testimony W Iter. >f. I h'rrl subscribe mv name and .Hilt ml'' clal seal, thia Hull day of J“lL,r (Hettlj OEO II NI.WliA' Inaurance cernim’** •it Mutual Company so state. I — i x>< w ><« -" ’ s Parking ST. MAIM ’S CHURCH LOT “ Fourth A Madinin St* I’olitM* Protect ion K NuWc Drum W W M W *f If «f 1' »r I ’
