Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 308, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1925 — Page 22

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278 STUDENTS \ FROM HERE AT PURDUE SCHOOL * su • , • ■ Registrar Gives Out Names of Indianapolis Young Peopie at School. XOQ Cofmty has been represented lit turdue University .this year by 090 students, a recent check of the ’ records in thb ptfice of Registrar R. iB, Stone shows. Every county In the State, thirty-four States and , twelve foreign countries were rep- , resented in the student body during the year which is nearing a close. : The total enrollmen Is 3,660, a gain i of 246 over the new mark of 3,414, t established last yqar. ' Following 278 Indianapolis stu- ; dents attended: 3. S, Bailer. H. I>. Llndstrom, A. D. Rutherford. J. T. Smith, E, W. Adame, ‘Q. AjAldai, H, L. Alloy, Esther I. Amick, •J. H. Andrews, G. E. Applema.n. K. E. Asperger, Q, V. Badger, G. T. Badger, H. ffTTfoler, B. A. Baldwin, W. M. Ballard. 0. H. Barclay, 0. H. Bechert. J. M. Barry. l i. E. jjtlingsley. P. A. Birchfleld, G. W. ilrk, H. G. olton. Katharine F. Boothiy, D. 0. Borders. C. H. Borneman. Nett.e ■K. Bovaro. Mary F. Bradshaw. J. E. Jranch, W. H. Brehob. L. Bristow. R. J. Britton, E. J. Browne. J. T. Bugbee, R. E. - Burry. J. H. Button. G. F. Callahan. J. E. Callahan, M. J. Campbell. W. R. Campbell. ■ P ijw, girl, A. N. Carleton. D. J. Carlisle. Ruth A. Carton. Thelma E. Carter, K. M. Cary, , Deima E. Casady, Pebetah C. Caulkins. W. •E. Chrlstena. F. L. Churchman. J. A. • Chin'chman, S. B. Churchman. A. F. Clark. : R. N. Clark. J. W. Clinehens. C. B. Coeh- . ran. R. B. Colby. O. I. Cole. C. W. Cone way. G, C. Conner. L. M. Cooley. L. F. Cooper. Dorotha Criss. L. W. Croker. C. , W. Croae. E. E. Dammeyer. D. Davies. G. -T. Davies. Elizabeth De Haas. A. W. Den- ! ny. L. F. Denny. L. E. De Saultel. J. H. Dinwiddie. R. L. Dirks, .1. M. Dithmer, W. E. Dittrich. Helen M. Dobson. R. C. Doehterman. B. L. Dorman, T. VV. Dow. R E. .Drake. R. E. Driscill. Emily Diuibar, HiU - - net J, -Eakins, F. H. Ehrensperger. E. E. Elder. A. E. Elmore, T. O. M. Ferklnhoff. ’,T. R. Fredriks. W. F. Freije. T. L. Fntz;len. F, T Gamage. K, 8. Gano. (' it. M. Gardner, L. F. Gardner. R. Good- ' wtft,, W. Goodwin. F. H. Green, C. M. Gross. R.’ F. Grover. W. J. Gunekel. J. E. . Hahrt-s, W. F. Hammel. Katherine V. • Hanna, H. L. Harmeson, E. M. Harris. J. E. liart. A. H. Hartman, W. G. Hawthorne. J. M. Hayes, G. M. Hayes, K. Heagy. O. A. , Kephsy, V. B. Hetherington, E. S. Hildreth. tF. B. Hillman, D. Hirsh. G. M. Hite. J. E. • HolU; W., F. Holtmann. G. I. Houze, T. L. . HufThes, Patsy R. Hulse, W. L. Hume, Esthfcr A. Hungate. N. K. Hunter, P. E. -iHuston, G. M Jackson, E. L. Johnston, ’L. T. Jones, Virginia L. Jones, M. M. Kaminsky. O. E. Keller, E C. Kern, K. H. Kettlehut. E. E. Klnzel. J. A. Klovsky. R. B. Kirk. J. E. Kistler. J. A. Klaiber, R. L. ► Kniptagh, M. J. Kolyke. A. P. Kreise, 0. "’V. Kruhrmann F E. Langsenkamp. R. L. "Largh, D. R. Leavitt. J. D. Lemmon. E. -T. Lenu. 1.. M. Leor.harclt, B. Lewis, G. W. Llrtdll. J. E.l.oer. M. L. Lugar. R. H. .Lukcns. C. F. Lytle, Olena R. McCain. • Esther A.' McClintock. \ E. B. McCormick, G. W. McCray, Elizabeth MeMath. Betty L. Mackey, M. Z. 'Matlcjrey, H. W, Marsh. N. T. Marshall, J. VC. Matthew*. H. L. Mayer. C. W. Messer'•smith. R. W. M-lchael, f). J. Miller. H. E. D. L. Mitehell. Dorothy C. Moore, ;r. B. Moore. R, J. Muir, D. B. Munro. P. JR. Munsell, C. B. Murphy. O. P. Mutch, ■G. Nesbtt, J. H. Oakes, 11. D. Oldham, If. JG. Phlin. R. E. Pape. R, C. Parker. W. C. “Paseoe. W. F. Peirce, D. B. Perkins. B, U. rpei-rin. W. E. Phillips, D. E. Pierce, M. M. Porter, R. W. Prange. V. L. Prather, I.uH'lle H. Pritchard, A, E. Rabe, C. J. Rath, 'ti. C. Reeves. E. S. Rice, Anna P. Rldlcn. ,R. E. Ritter, W. F. Roberts, C. A. Robertson, V. J. Roper. Blanche Rose, Virginia 'Rose. J. A- Rosenbaum. J. R Ross. P. W. *Hos, R. G, Roth. 11. F. Rubin, F. C. Rus,kaun. P. W, Ruskaup. . Florence B. Sanders. C. L. Sargeant. .1, F. T. Sargent. H. H, Sehakel, F. G. Sehon. fc. 0 Sehopp. F. W. Scott, J. M. Scott, C. E. Sihrodk. W. D. Seal. B W. Silvey, P. E,. Simmons. R. C. Simpson. R. E. Slack. Ts-'Jt. Slater. P. E. Smtlev. M. E. Snodt fiWa. D. L. Snoke E. Snnnich, E. W. gpnnger. A F. Stamm. C. M. Starkey. H. ft. Steele. T. L. Steele. P. S. Stephenson, |l. E. Stewart, j, D. Stllwell, M. Suess, A. IT, Swift. F. H Talbott. Florence M Talftt G. N. Tex. A. I>. Thau. C. F.

Shubert Murat Theatre SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY MUSIC WEEK CONCERT Under Auspices of Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce WINNING HIGH 'SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS CONTESTING HERE ON SATURDAY and Virginia Rea, Coloratura Soprano, and Max Rosen, Violinist r tyj f'. All Seats, SI.OO Plus Tax Many Good Seats Left "'Reserve Your Seats at Murat Box Office

w statement ol Condition of the Southland Life Insurance Company Dallas. .Texas. 1416 Commerce St. Or' the 31st day of December. 1924. HARRY L. SEAY, President. P. N. THEVENET. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up.S 400.000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash In banks (on interest and not on interests 601.281.59 Raki. estate unincumbered.. 1,404,246.<1 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 3,643.72 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior inrciihabrance) 4.481.817.41 Accrued securities (Interest and rents, etc.) 129,107.38 Policy loans and premium „ • notes 2,666,606.32 Collateral loans 10,200.00 Premiums and accounts due .. and in process of collection 219,542.02 Accounts otherwise secured. 10.878.8 V Total net assets $9.616.0.24.62 1 *■ LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount ne.-essary to reinsure outstanding risks . . 8,372,920.82 Losses adjusted and not due 165,958.87 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 39.125.00 Hlw* and accounts unpaid.. 10,607.60 Other liabilities of tho com,Pi*ny 348,163.22 Total liabilities .$8,926,705.41 Ca&Ual 400,000.00 Surplus 289.259.21 Total .$9,616,02482 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner ~ of Insurance. ’I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Inmaoa. hereby certify that th*.ftl )ove is a correct copy of the Statenietiit of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of Pe'•ember. 1924. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original state, la. tj(ov on ills-in, this office. - ; flft testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal thj| l)th day of April. 1925. k T. S. McMURRAY JR.. Commissioner.

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Miss Bertha ('low telling “Food Fai ry” story to pupils of School 7 6, Mrs. Freda Barnes, teacher. Fairy stories about Peter Protein, Fannie Fat, Vidla Vitamina, Minnie Mineral Matter and little Susie Sugar and where they live —

LAST NEIGHBORHOOD MARBLE TILT TODAY

hast neighborhood game in The Indianapolis Times city marble tournament was to be played at Lucretia Mott school. No. 3, 23 N. Rural St., at 3 p. m. today. District champs will compete for the city title in the tourney which will be held at Willard Park May 16. Elimination games will begin at 8:30 a. m. The winner of the city finals will receive a gold medal, bicycle and free trip to Atlantic. City, N. J., to participate In the national tournament June 1. All expenses on the trip will be met by The Times. Runner-up will be awarded silver medal and a radio set. District champs will be presented bronze awards. Neighborhood games have been

Tliiem. A. W. Thomas. Annete /. Thomson. Myrtn K. Thomson, J. B Tindall, C. O. B. Tov. K. L. yrteh. T. F. J. Van Gestel, R. Van Meter. Mary K Vermillion. M. S. Wadley, J. H. Walter. E. C. Warrick. A D, Watson, G. A. Watson. F. L. Welch, H H Weseell. J. E. Whallon H. L. White. Anns E Wilhite■ T. C. Williamson. J. H. Wilson. C. E. Winchester E M. Winks. H. E. Winkler. E G. Winning, Isis B. Wynkoop. R. E. Zaiser. C. Zo.llnger, G Ulmer and K. J. Zinkan. Others in the county were: Cumberland, N. E. Amos: Oaklandon L. T Apple, N. B. Hutcheson and J. W. NegJey; Southport. P. T. Harmon; Bridgeport. T. A. Johantges: A<-ton. J. R Showalter. R H Baugh and Bertha L. Klein: Camby. J F Jessup. W. J. Record, and. Wananiaker. G. H. Lowes.

‘CuticuraTalcum Is Soothing For Baby’s Skin Soap. Ointment. Talcum sold t cry where.

State of Condition of The Reinsurance Life Company of America i Des Moines. lowa. Hubbell Building. On the 31st day of December," 1924. R. M. MALPAS, President. E. L. MARSHALL. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up..s 500,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) $ 228,075.32 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 89.971.91 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) 1,140.501.96 Accrued securities, interest and rents, etc.) 49,783.1 L Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 34,369.74 Total net assets $1,542,702.03 . LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks ... .’ $ 447,390.89 Losses adjusted and not due 16 204.70 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 56.256.44 Bills and accounts unpaid. . . 22.850.00 Total liabilities 642.702.03 Capital 600.000.00 Surplus 600,000.00 Tptal $1,542,702.03 State of Ind'an. office of Commissioner of Insurance. T. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 3lst day of December. 1924, as shown by the original statement, and that the said original slate nwnet is now, on. ale In this office. - In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affir my official seal ISEALJ this ,Bth day of April. 1925. A. T. S. McMURRAY JR. Commissioner. I

in milk, eggs and butter and fruits and vegetables—are some of the ways in which Indianapolis Dairy and Food Council are teaching school children good health habits. Children learn much quicker

successful in every respect. At least 2,000 boys and girls have participated in the contest. R. O. Johnson, business director of Indiahapolis schools, granted per mission to use the school grounds, and splendid cooperation has beer given by school principals and custodians. R. Walter Jarvis, superintendent of parks, indorsed the tournament. As ts,e time draws near for giving out the awards the neighborhood winners are showing considerable interest-in the contest. Kennard Ong, 1924 city champ. won the district tourney in which he played, and will be a candidate for the city title again this year. Ross Eeaver, the 1923 champ, was defeated in a neighborhood game. Remember the date is May 16, so gel those thumbs In trim. I.ouis Williams, 14, of 1131 N. Jlnugh St., iyon the championships at School No. 75, W. Fourteenth St. ard Belle Vieu PI. Clyde Stone. 12. of 1152 N. Pershing Bt., took'second.

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Statement of Condition of the State Mutual Life Assurance Company Worcester. Mass. 340 Main St On the 31st day of December. 1924. B H. WRIGHT. President. D. W. CARTER. Secretary. Mutual company. NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash in banks (on Interest and not on interest)...s 1,847.770.91 Real estate unincumbered. . 2.500.000.00 Bonds and stocks owned (investment value) .... 38.626.890.27 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) 31.485.930.07 Accrued securities (interest and rents etc. I 1.424.033.05 Policy and premium ioan9 and notes 13,669.206.62 Corporation loans 28.185.73 Collateral loans 26,000.00 Premiums and accounts due 1 and in process of collection 2.185.268.05 Total net assets $91,491,785.30 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks *78.000.896 14 Losses unadjusted and in * suspense 273,178.00 Bills and accounts unpaid. . 38,500.00 Othe* liabilities of the company 6.029.202.61 Total liabilities ....... 186.241.775.75 Surplus 6,260.009.55 Total *91.491.785.30 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. tho undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1924. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. 111 testimony whereof. 1 hereunto ailbm b A e Lrth r i: m 8 e th‘ ,^/t C A m p y rtl off i C 9 i !i. Mal T. S. McMURRAY JR.. Commissioner

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from such stories than dull text books, according to Miss Marjorie Six, director of education work of the council. Miss Bertha Clow, of the nutrition department of the council, is known in all the schools as the "Food Fairy Dady.” She illustrates her stones with paper dolls, representing the foods.

Accept Right Now—lndianapolis Druggists’ Offer to Chronic Indigestion Sufferers

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Statement of Condition of the Chicago National Life Insurance Cos. Chicago. Illinois 262 So. State • On the 31st day of December. 1924 YOREN T. CORYDON. President. F. FRANK O. CONNELL. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up. ..$155,690.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) $ 16,384.13 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 10.420.00 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrances) 463.100.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 20.368.33 Policy loans 21,531.33 Other assets 4.445.70 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 82.402.07 Total net assets $618,651.56 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding „ risks $435,680.00 Losses due and unpaid 6,000.00 Ellis and accounts unrAid... 6,353.52 Other liabilities of the company 7.640.33 Total liabi'ities $453,673.85 Capitol 155 090.00 Surplus * 7.287.71 Total $018,031.50 Amount retained by company.. $5,000.00 State of Indiana,. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify tha: the above is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of thea bove ment'oned company on the 31st day of December. 1924. as shown by the originaal statwnent. and that the s.iid original statement is now on file In this office. In testimony whereof, I hereunto subtenbe my name and affix my official seal. (SEAL) this ftth day of April. 1925. T.-S. McMURRAY.. PR.. Commissioner

RUM ROW MAY GIVE UP SOON Runners Reported in Sad Plight by Coast Guard. Bu flitted Prcux CLIFTON, N. V.. May B.—A crisis will be reached within forty-eight hours in the dry navy's "starvation * or surrender” campaign against rum , row, dry officials believe. Uniable to penetrate the 100-mile ' blockade which the Government has maintained since Tuesday and without enough water to sail for home, most of the ships beyond the twelvemile limit today expect to abandon their fight over the week-end. Reports of the sad plight of the | “enemy" were brought here by five ! picket boats that returned on furlough with tired, sleepy crews. K. OF C. MOTHERS’ DAY Old Melodies Concert to Be Given Sunday Night. Mother’s day will lie observed by the Knights of Columbus with a public meeting and old melodies concert at 8:15 p. m. Sunday in the K. of C. auditorium. Thirteenth and Delaware Sts. WFBM. Merchants Heat and Light Company radio station. will broadcast the program.

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Statement of Condition of the Peoples Life Insurance Cos. Chicago. 111. 130 N. Wells St. On the 31st day at December. 1924. SEYMOUR STEDMAN. President. a. L. LUTTERLOH. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up.* 200.000.0d NHT ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banVts (on interest and not on intsrest)... .* 305.674.39 Bonds ayid stocks owned (market value) 559.725.00 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) 176,050.00 Accrued securities (interest aid rents, etc.) ~ 4.231.47 Other securities 94.633.83 Premium notes 8.148.95 Collateral loans 112,400.00 Premiums and accounts due and in process cif collection 26.547.48 Total net assets .'51,312.3*1.12 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 9 969.907.00 Losses unadjusted and in suspense T. 601.77 Bills and accounts unpaid.. 1.237.65 Other liabilities of the company 10.988.56 Total liabilities $ 989.734.98 Capital 200,000.00 Surplus 122.576.14 Total .$1,312,311.12 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Inimrsnee of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition ot tne above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December. 1924. as shown by the original statement. and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal (SEALI this 9th day of April. 1920. T. S. McMURRAY JR.. Commissioner.

BOARD NAMES NOMINEE Education Body Backs Foster for New Commission. Samuel M. Foster of Ft. Wayne, member of the pnesent State Historicla Commission, has been selected by the State board of education as its nominee for membership on the newly created State library and historical commission. The board of education reappointed Miss Blance Merry of RensseJaer as State attendance officer, in-

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Statement of Condition of the Michigan Mutual Life Insurance Company Detroit. Mich. 153-171 Madison Ave. On the 31st day of December. 1924. J. J. MOONEY. President. A. F. MOORE. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up.S 600,000.00 NETT ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest... $ 146.695.86 Real estate unincumbered. 1.129.390.43 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) 14,376,215.16 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 306.692.51 Loans to policy holders. .. . 2,934.363.33 Premiums and accounts due and in process of colleetlon 275,719.94 Reinsurance due from other companies 12,000.00 Total net assets $19,180,877.23 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount -necessary to reinsure oulstand11.g risks $17,176,635.62 Qpsses unadjusted and in suspepse 109.722.24 Bills and accounts unpaid 25.578.23 Interest and premiums oald in advance 159.613.20 Total liabilities . . $17,471,669.35 Capital, 600.000.00 Surplus . 1,209.307.88 Total ! *19.180,877.23 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 the Condition of the above mem tioned Company on the 31st dav of OVt . 1* ber, 1924. as shewn by the origimU (Mate*, ment. and that the said original statern'-nr is now on file in this office. i -' In testimony whereof. I hereunto sub*, scribe my name ami affix my official seal (SEAL) this 9th day of April, 1926. T. S. McMURRAY JR.. Commissioner.

creased her salary from $2,500 a year to $3,600, the sum provided by law'. The board also named John Rittinger of South Bend, superintendent of the St. Joseph county schools, as assistant high school inspector. Sehorteineier Makes Address “The Great Adventure” was the subject of an address Thursday night by Secretary of Stqte Frederick E. Schortepieier before the men’s Bible class of the Sutherland Presbyterian Church.

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Statement of Condition of the . : ; American Life Re-Insurance Dallas. Texas 8015 Cedar Springs Road ' On the 31st day of December. 1924 1 A. C. BIGGER. President. MORTON BIGGER, Secretary. Amount of capital paid up. ..$250,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY • Cash in banks (on* Interest and not on Interest) t $ 59.827.96 Real estate unincumbered .... 100,000.00 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 50,657.30 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior ineum- 1 brance) 005.005.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 14.687.30 Renewal premium notes .. ~ . 7,170.35 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection. 34.101.91 Total net assets $871,460.01 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $392,920.30 Losses due and unpaid. . .... 9,827:08 Bills-and amounts unpaid.... 2.840 01 Other lifthAllties of the company f ... rv. ,<V 6.000.60 Trftal liabilities ,$411,383.99 Capital ~ v .,. .250.000.00 Surplus .. J ; v 210.072.0-4 Total .7. . .$871,486 01 State of Indiana, office of Commissioner pf Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Indiana. hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company ffararar 1 In. te#tusonjL whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, (SEAL) this 9th day of April. 19';5. T. S. McMURRAY. JR.. Commissioner.

rttIDAY, MAY 8,1925

MOTHER’S ANXIETY ENDS I’.iotliers Return Home After Night of Adventure in Tent. Frank Romans, 10, and his brother Elmer, 5, after a night of adventure, drifted home today while their mother, Mrs. Mankins Roman, 1352 N, Illinois St., sat t>n the front porch of her residence with a. small baby i>. her arms, waiting and hoping. The lads left home Thursday, They spent the night in a tent at a neigh bor boy’s home, they told their worried mother today.

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Statement of the Condition of tho Volunteer State Life Insurance Company Chattanooga. Tenn. Volunteer Building. On the Slat day of December. 1924. Z. C. PATTEN, President. S. L PHELPS, Secretary. Amount 0/ capital paid up.s 800,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) * 377,348,10 Real estate unincumbered. .. 940.582.40 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 1,559,982.85 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) i 4.032.408.92 Accrued securities (interest . and rents, etc.) “.. 168.968 84 Other securities 2-401.643.27 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collee- , Uon v t 169.279 47 Accounts otherwise secured . 4,054.87 Total net assets ."$9,854,260,81 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure Outstanding Lo^ Bunadju.tod-andi.V.us 8 unadju.to d -andi.V.us. ,7 ' e9O ' 835 - 83 I'* l ™’ '••7 39.987.00 i4 °° 3 - 30 pany ................. 709,431.69 *Totai liabilities . .j' .’*8,454,200.81 Capital 800.009.00 Surplus 400.00f.00 Total .'59^54,286.81 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above i a correct copy of the State* mentjbrjihe Condition of the above men. tioned Company on, the 81st day of De-, w&h\ 4 ,. aient is now on file in this office. 1 subTANARUS, S. McMURRAY*JR.. Commissioner.