Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1924 — Page 3
ij ivLDAY, J LAE 6, 1924
STRIKE TIES UP LONDON TRAFFIC
Power House Workers Quit —Communists Blamed, By Z'nitrd rrs LONDON, June 6. —A strike which is charged to communists paralyzed London’s gigantic network of subways today. Power house workers in approximately two-thirds of the city’s plants over-ruled objections of organized labor leaders and walked out. Not more than 10 per cent of the subway trains which carry miliions to and from work each day were in operation and street cars, busses and cabs were unable to handle the overflow. Many thousands tramped to work. The power house workers demanded an advance of 10 shillings a week and a minimum wage of three pounds a week, with one week’s paid vacation each year. Labor leaders declared the strike unofficial and charged communist influences were back of it. SENTENCE DATE MOVED Thomas Hildebrand to Hear Judge’s Decision June 12. Thomas L. Hildebrand. former cashier of the First National Bank of Columbia City. Ind., will be sentenced June 12 in Federal Court for violating the national banking act. Hildebrand, who changed his plea to guilty' Thursday, was to be given un til June 30, but when he was unable to provide bond raised from SIO,OOO to $25,000. Judge Albert B. Anderso.i ordered him to appear in court next Thursday’. The law provides a maximum penalty of five years for each of ten counts of the indictment, charging him with making false entries. Wife Swallows Poison By Time* Special COLUMBUS. Ind., June 6. —Domestic trouble is given as the motive for the attempted suicide of Mrs. Bertha Bierlien. 19, wife of Harry Bierlien. She is in a serious condition from swallowing poison. Women Missionary Dies By Time* Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., June 6. Funeral services ror Mrs. Lucy Leatherman, 61. who died here Thursday, were held today. She was a missionary and had spent twenty years in Asia and Asia Minor. GAVECAROUI TO DAUGHTER Alabama Mother Had Thorough Confidence in Cardni, as a Result of Her Own Long, Snccessful Use of It. "My back and hips gave me a great deal of trouble.” Mrs W. J. Daugherty recently told a visitor at her home on Route 2. Gadsden, Ala "When I became . . . the second time.” continued Mrs. Daugherty, "I had the same trouble, onlyworse . . . Medicines did me no good at all: in fact, I got worse instoead of better. Finally, when I had given up hope of getting well, a neighbor told me about Cardui. My husband got me a bottle and I started on it at once. "Immediately I began to improve. I have taken Cardui ever since, when I get puny . . . For female, trouble it can’t be beat. I gave it to my daughter. "I took it because T suffered so from aching allover —arms, legs and head. My head would ache for weeks at a time. After taking Cardui I have completely recovered.” Cardui is a perfectly harmless, mild, purely vegetable extract of medicinal herbs. One of the ingredients of which It is composed has been known to medical science for over six hundred years and has been recommended by medical writers as being of great value in many female ailments. Sold everywhere. Try the drug store first
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF The Midland Mutual Life Insurance Cos. COLUMBUS. OHIO Hunting-ton Bank Bldg. OX THE 31st Day of December, 1923 W O. THOMPSON. President. GEO W STEIMAN. Secretary Amount of capital paid up. . *5300,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks ion interest and not on interest) 5 12,164.39 Cash in office 1.908.68 Bonds and stocks owned ( market value) 383,414.80 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) 6.581.969.76 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 101,523.89 Policy loans and premium notes 1.052.723.41 tvar Savings Stamps i.000.00 Reinsurance due 33,382.88 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 165,745.95 Total net assets 58.313.833.96 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 7,059.333.24 Losses unadjusted and in suspense .7. 31.475.41 Bills and accounts unpaid. . 2,472.63 Other liabilities of the company 689.868.78 Total liabilities ...........87.783.150.08 Capital 300.000.00 Surplus b. ............... . 230.683.88 Total $8,313,833.96 Life companies: maximum risk written $100,000.00 Amount retamed by company 15.000.00 State of Indiana, office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the -undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement of condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of December. 1923. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 4th day of June. 1924. T. 8. McMURRAY. JR (SEAL) Commissioner *ll Mutual Company so state.
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