Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1925 — Page 4
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MAY DAY FETE OF BUTLER TO BE SATURDAY Ireakfast, Pageant, InstallaI ' tion of Officers Will Be Features. i I th © annual May day festival at jtei|tler University will take place jfeajturday, opening with the May day Breakfast from 11 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. BMles Julia Brown and Miss Margaret Juner are in charge. Six hundred •sons are expected to attend this air, which will be held on the Scdlnpus. The guards will be eight jfcoltlege men and eight Woman’s 'Athletlq Association girls. The Scarf with Miss Jeanne Boulslog as Ichairman, will serve. I The pageant, “The Garden of PeJresphone” will be presented at 2:30 £p. m. under the direction of Miss SKMarJorie Chiles. Miss Louise Schul|mfeyer, gymnasium instructor is icoachlng the dances. j? In Charge of Costumes ** Miss Ida B. Wilhite of the faculty "Is in charge of the costuming. Miss ([Helena Sieloff has been chosen May Iqueen by popular vote of the Wornvan’s League. Seventy-six young women will take part in the pageant. f At 4p. m. the new officers of the Roman’s League will be installed: MJes Virginia Curtis, president: Miss i EjßLtherine Bowlby, vice president; Sn&s Alice Young, secretary, and , Miss Sarah Frances Downs, treasLeap Year Dance \ 1 | The annual leap year dance will jjjb® held in the Riley room of the ; C&ypool that evening. Miss ♦ rike Lennox is general chairman, assisted by Misses Jeanne Bouslog, Harriot Jaehne, Caroline Godley, Helen Miller, Frances Wololery, Martha Zoercher, Helen Erber, Dorothy Carroll, Sarah Frances Downs and Dorothy Avels, ; ''The affair, an annual event, is t sponsored by the Woman's League. J3V||ss Mary Patia Carver, outgoing j president, is general chairman of Oils year’s affair. Flan Delta Province Meeting [ The second Delta Province convjßhtion of Kappa Kappa Gamma Wsll be held in Lafayette, Ind., June At. 12, 13. Miss Edith L. Huggins a§d Mrs. Luke Duffey will be delegates from the Indianapolis Alumnae Association. Reservations may be rpiade with Miss Violet Foster, 819 l Central Ave., Lafayette, Ind., or j with Mrs. Everett M. Scholield, 2625 E Washington St. ■ s 1 V, FRENCH TAL.K H ESHA V Allan Daulon, formerly the University of Bordeaux, France, will address Le Cercle at 8 p. m. Tuesday at dropsey Auditorium, Central Library, on “The French Press—lts (ideation and Its Evolution.”
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Statement of Condition of the Western Assurance Cos. New York City. 110 William St.Qn the Slot day of December. 1924. * CRUM A* FORSTER, United , States Managers. Amount of capital deposit..s 400,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on intires} and not on interest)....? 367,047.60 Bonds and stocks owned | (market value) 3,024,494.00 Accrued securities (interest ' and rents, etc.) 40.794.66 Premiums and accounts due fion in . . Pr ? C !” ". . COUeC : 402.933.70 . ???.. f“. . Pa ! d 34.563.00 •.Total net assets $4,489,822.75 'LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount neces- • snry to reinsure outstanding risks .$2,013,347.92 Losses due and unpaid 756.100.00 sll Is and accounts unpaid.. 71,670.02 83,098.61 5 Total liabilities $2,923,222.60 Capital ... J. 400.000.00 Surplus 1.100.600.19 | Total $4,489,822.76 Aato of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. 1 1, the undersigned. Commissioner of Insforanco 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. ■ In testimony whereof, 1 hereunto . subscribe my name and affix my official seal ■ 4.SF.AL] this 9th day of April. 1926. T. S. McMURRAY JR.. Commissioner.
gOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDIN&S BETROTHALS
r-TIISS |>OROTHY REYNOLDS am v , Miss Benita Cox planned to fe.itertain Monday evening at the home of Miss Cox, 1467 N. Delaware St., with a pretty bridge party in honor of Miss Julia Ade, whose marriage to Edwin S. Whittaker will take place Saturday afternoon. Table appointments were budvases bf white roses and pink sweet peas. Guests: Misses Maxine Harry, Betty Burgess, Alice Halloran Clarissa Dipple, Saran Peden, Mary Elizabeth Hollister, Mary Norwood, Josephine Fife, Mesdames Ida, John J. Hanlon, Russell Cook, George Browne, Ralph Werner, Earl Shea, Blanton Coxen, Richard Corya, William I. Coons Jr. * * • Miss Pauline Holmes, 3046 N. Delaware St., will return Sunday from Miami, Fla., where she has been spending the winter. • • • Gamma Alumrae Club of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, was to hold the last meeting of the season Monday evening at the chapter house, 215 Butler Ave. A buffet supper at 6 p. m. was to be followed by election of officers • • • Owl Club will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Mary Jane Carl, 1233 Fletcher Ave'. Arrangements will be completed for a dance to be given Saturday at the Woman's Department Club. * * * Miss Marie Doyle, 116 W. TwentySeventh St., has returned from spending the week-end in Louls dlle, Ky v where she attended the Derby. • * * Founders’ chapter of American War Mothers will meet for a 1 p. m. luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. C. Kirk, 2066 N. New Jersey St. * * * Francis Review, No. 8, W- B. A., v ill entertain with euchre Wednesday afternoon in the hall, 137 "'V. North St. * * * About seventy-five reservations have been made for the curd party to be given Tuesday afternoon at the Woman’s Department Club by the Ladies of the Ori< ntal Shrine. Mrs. Le Grande Lawre tee is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Roy L. Craig, Earl D. Foxworthy, C. 11. Morrison, Theo J. Bernd, William W. Watkins, Elizabeth Bence, William Shell, O. T. Scammahorn and Wilbert Holloway. Reservations may still be made with Mrs. Lawrence. * * • "Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Walker. 321 Garfield Ave., entertained Saturday evening with a dancing party in honor of the thliteenth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Ernestine. Brilliant hued Japanese tapers lighted the rooms. Favors for the girls, were Japanese parasols and for the boys, Japanese canes. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edwards, Springfield, Ohio, returned home Monday afternoon after spending the week-end with Mrs. Edwards’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Prentiss, 269 Washington Court. • • • Mrs. Mattye Connor, 2905 Park Ave., will entertain informally at luncheon Tuesday for her granffdaughter, Mrs. Mark U. Weber, Denver, Colo, * • * Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Westing of Los Angeles, Cal., formerly of Indianapolis, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Springhorn, 2014 N. Talbott St., will leave Tuesday for New York. They will sail May 28, aboard the Cleveland, for a three months’ trip in Europe. • * * Mrs. Elizabeth Waterson Hughes was re-elected president of the Indianapolis center of the Drama League of America at the annual spring luncheon and business meeting Saturday at the Spink-Arms. Other officers: Herbert Foltz, first vice president; Sidney Dailey, second vice president; Mrs. Carlos Recker, third vice president; Miss Anna Torrence, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Edgar R. Eskew, corresponding secretary, and directors, Mrs. George Slatter, Walter Whitworth, Miss Justine Pritchard and William N. Otto. • • • Ladies Auxiliary to the Thirtyeighth division will have a covered dish luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mabel Pennywitt, 231 * * • Mrs. Homer Nancey entertained the All Day Club w'th a 1 p. m. luncheon Friday at tne home of her mother, Mrs. D. W. O’Brien, 559 W. Thirty-First St.
Statement of Condition of the Insurance Company of North America Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Third and Walnut Sts. On the 31st day of December. 1994 BENJAMIM RUSH, President. JOHN KREMER. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up ...$5,000,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest). .. .$ 4.094.781.00 Real estate unincumbered.. 1.100.000.00 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 42.081.209.20 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) ..... 40.250.00 Accrued securities (Interest and rents, etc.) 447,230.34 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 4,489,319.99 Bills receivable 39.511.39 Amount recoverable for reinsurance on paid losses.- 109.021.70 Total net assets $53,667,926.28 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount neccessary to reinsure outstanding risks $22,394,095.53 Losses adjusted and not due 0.009,232.00 Bills and accounts unpaid. 1.102.560.76 Total liabilities $29.025.878.20 Capital —, 6.000.000.00 Surplus 19.042.045.99 Total $63,007,924.25 Greatest amount in any one risk $600,000.00 State of* Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the undersigned, conmisioner 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. In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official (SEAL] seal, tnis day or adi-u i>#26. T. S. McMURR'*.!’. JR.. Commissioner.
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Miss Josephine Creasser, Miss Abigail Magruder. Miss Josephine Creasser has written and is directing a Gipsy play, “Romany Love* which will be given by the Tri-Arts Club Tuesday evening as a part of a minstrel, show at the Oden hall. Miss Abigail Magruder is leading lady. Miss Mayme Clarke is co-director and Miss Louise Spillman is in charge pf music. <l’he £ipsy dance was created by Miss Helen Moopman.'
Parent Teacher Notes
• The last regular meeting of School No. 81 will be Wednesday at 3:15 p. m. A short program will bo given by grades 18-1A and 3A-48. The association of School No. 78 will meet Wednesday at 3:15 p. m. for a social hour. Wednesday at 3 p. m. officers will be elected at School No. 42. The club of School No. 75 will meet Wednesday at 3:15 p. m. Dr. O. R. will address the club. Pupils of Miss Sexton's room will sing; piano solp by Pauline West will be given and a playlet presented by the Indianapolis Dairy Products Company. The May meeting of School No. 70, Forty-Sixth St. and Central Ave., will be held Wednesday at 3:10 p. m. in the school auditorium. There will be physical training entertainment in the school grounds May 27, at 6:30 p. m. Refreshments will be served by Parent-Teacher Club.
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LETTER FROM SALLY ATHERTON TO BEATRICE SUMMERS, CONTINUED. • I some times wonder, Bee, if anyone ever realizes just what it is all about —this life of ours I am almost sure that most of us go through It in a kind of dream and w r hen we think most that we are'shaping our own destiny we are being piloted by an unseen Fate toward something that we least desire. I am quite sure that Sydney Carlton, if he could help ft,'would not be in love with the wife of his best friend. He is too decent a man to go ahead knowingly with anything of that kind. Indeed, I am not sure that he has ever acknowledged to himself that he Is in love with her. Yet that night at the party his face was an open book and no woman, if she was af all Interested, could be In the same room with Sydney Carton and Leslie Prescott without knowing his secret. This is, with the exception of Leslie. She is perfectly unconscious and I don’t believe that Mr. Prescott knows his best friend Is in love with his wife. Strange isn’t it that the two most Interested parties in a gossip, a secret or a scandal are the last to recognize the fact that they are the crux of it? For the one moment when Sydney Carton saw Leslie in the arms of another man eagerly looking up into his face as she was doing, he unconsciously bared his heart to me as I watched him. His soul was stark and naked, and, contorted with its pain, it was not a pleasant sight. On John Prescott's face there was another story blazoned. For the first time in his life he had an Inkling that there might be a tifne and a person that he could not manipulate to suit himself. His surprise at the knowledge was almost ludicrous. One saw that whatever John Alden Prescott might have thought of his wife he had never by . ny possibility thought that she might have the slightest Interest in any man, hut
Statement of Condition of the Chicago Fire and Marine Insurance Company Chicago. 111. 112 W. Adams St. On the 31st day of December. 1924. HAROLD M. O’BRIEN. President. FREDERICK O'BRIEN. Secretrfy Amount of capital paid up. $1,000,009.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest)... .$ 108,527.78 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) #1.909,998.00 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior Incumbrance) .......... 170.375.p0 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 30.180.94 Reinsurance collectable on paid losses - - - 14,082.89 Premiums and account* due and in process, of colleotion ••• • 226.047.25 Philadelphia Fire Underwnters Association 300.00 Total net assets $2,468,783.28 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount neces'eary to reinsure outstanding risks ~...$ 938.200.10 Losses due and unpaid.. . . 31.18111 Losses adjusted and not due 36.426.59 uosaet unadjusted and in suspense 12,500.00 Salaries, rente, taxes and contingent commissions . 32.600.00 Other liabilities of the company. adjustments 1,500.00 Total liabilities .$1,061,317.80 Capital 1,000,000.00 Surplus 417.405.48 Total ."$2,468,783.21 Greatest amount in any one risk $ 100.000.00 State of Indian, office of Commissioner of insurance. L 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 3ist day of December. 1924. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statemenet is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. 1 hereunto subT. S. McMURRAY JR.. Coaruissionur.
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himself. His face was frozen Into lines of consternation, as well as hate of the man with whom Leslie wa.a dancing. Leslie herself was Ignorant of all the passions that were Welling up in the brains of the three men. She was ignorant of how the man with whom she was dancing felt about her. To her he was only her partner in the dance. She was feeling for the first time in heY life. I believe, that great physical thrill that comes when dancing with someone who makes the dance the utmost poetical rhythm. i n fact, she told me afterwards that she never had known before a person could be so happy without conscious knowledge of thought. "I only knew that my body was swaying with the motions of my feet,” she said. *1 lost all sight of anyone else in the room and, strange as it may seem,, Sally, I was not absolutely conscious even of my partner." (Copyright. 1925. NEA Service. Inc.) TOMORROW—This letter continued. Gas Ranges, $7.50 All popular makes SIO.OO Kebullt and guaranteed ...1 SI 5.00
Good Shoes—Low Prices For Bus Terminal Celebration Day Low rent locations, low expense, combined with great buying power, make our low prices possible. Visitors to Indianapolis Tuesday can save their bus fares by buying their shoes here. Ladies’ House Slippers Children’. Patent Sli.tr. . . ■ ■ HMI $3.50 Mtn'. T.n Ox- $2.95 Strap Slip--I°° per** Combination Patterns, Low and Children’s Strap "TQ High AP Slippers f JC Heels . . . HEID’S SHOE STORES 233 E. Wash St. 1546 N. Illinois St.
Statement of Condition of the American Central Insurance Cos. St. Louis. Mo. > 408 Pine St. On the 31st day of December. 1924. B. G. CHAPMAN JR.. President. HAROLD M. HESS. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up. 51.000,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on Interest and not on interest) ....$ 446.435 35 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 0.956.380.43 Mortgage loans on real .estate (free from any prior incumbrance) 15.000.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 106.292.52 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 1,003.874.88 Accounts otherwise secured. 10,632.88 Total $8,538,022.01 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks ...$4,406,265.41 Losses adjusted and not due 146.141.80 Losses unadjusted said in suspense -TV. . . Bills and accounts unpain.. 204,685.31 Other liabilities of the Company 255.98 Total liabilitie* $6,390,270.11 Capital 1.000,000.00 Surplus 2.148,346.90 Total $8,638,022.01 Greatest amount in any one risk 50.000.00 rules of the company to be insured in any one city. „ _ __ town or village 3.800.0f(k00 Greatest cmount- allowed to be insured in any one Greatest amount allowed by block 300.C-N)j00 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. L the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, herebv 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 flit: n this office. In testimony whereof. 1 hereunto sub same my name and ass x my o(Tidal seal (SEAL] this flth day of A*>rl! 1925 X. 8. McMURRAY JR.. Commissioner.
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Steady Is Jealous ' Dear Miss Lee: I am a girl 17 years old and have been groins with a steady. He is very jealous if I even speak to another fellow and he says he will stop going: with me Hf I go with other fellows. He groea with other friris. Do you think I should keep on going with him steady? SEVENTEEN. And still .they call women the inconsistent sex! Well, Seventeen, if you want to let this man continue to dictate to you, If you are willing to do as he pleases, while he does likewise, keep on with him as your “steady.” But if you are a redblooded. modern girl, you will tell this young man "what’s what," and you will profit by this experience. Criticism Worry Him Dear Miss Lee: I have been grolngr with a girl for some time and she seems to love me. But when she is with someone else she talks about my clothes. She expect* me to dress fine and sometimes she tells me to my face. She went car riding with someone else. Will you please advise me? HEART-BROKEN. Love is not otone-blind. But, even when defect? in the man she loves are seen by a girl, her natural instinct usually Is to keep them to herself, certainly not to broadcast her discovery. The girl like* you, or she would not care what kind of clothes you wear. But If I were you I would take her declarations of love with a grain of salt. is Restaurant Dear Miss Lee: When in a restaurant for _ luncheon, should No. Waiting Breathlessly Dea Madame: 1. We are two chums in love with the same man. One is called the “village belle" and the other the “towp society girl." • The man is very popular around the town. Now which do vou think he will choose? He likes us noth. . . . , . 2. How do you keep a boy a and tnrl * interest ? RILLY AND BOBBY. 1. You seem certain It will be one of you. Don’t be too sure, girls. If “it" really is one of you. it will be the one the man loves. "Which that is, you should be able to judge better than I. 2. There is no formula, girls. Depends on the keeper and the one whose interests is to be kept. | Won’t I>et Plate Slip To prevent a plate from slipping when you set It on a cake of 4c® In the refrigerator, put a can rubber such as you use on a mason jar under it. ~ HOOSIER OUTFITTING CO. 443 E. WASH. ST.
Statement of Condition of The Standard Fire Insurance Company Trenton. N. J. 39 N. Clinton Ave. On the 31st day of December. 1934 OWEN J. PRIOR. President. WM. M. CROZER. Secretary. Amoupt of capital paid up. . .$500,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest . and not on interest) $ 142.661-46 Real estate unincumbered. . 200.000.00 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 1.060.751.*5 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) 663.300.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 15.449./4 Reinsurance recoverable.... 13.394.29 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 218.043.61 Accounts otherwise secured. 8.144.64 Total net assets .$2,228,345.18 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $1,100,714.18 Losses due and unpaid 120.078.69 Bills and accounts unpaid.. 2.500.00 Other liabilities of the company . 19.000.00 Total llabilltiss ! $1.254.892Y7 Surplus 473.452.-11 Total .... .92.226,34518 Greatest amount in any one risk .$20,000.00 fitate of Indiana, office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Indiana. hereby certify that the above is % correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 81st day of December. 1924. as shown by the original statement, and that th said original statement Is now on file in this office. . , fn testimony whereof. I hereunto sub scribe my name and affix my official seal. (SEAL) this Bth day of April. 1925. T. 8. McMURRAY. JR.. Commissioner.
HILLIGOSS IS SENTENCED Greenfield Taxi Man Found Guilty of Manslaughter. Bu Times Special NEWCASTLE. Ind., May 18.— Alvin Hllligoss, Greenfield taxi driver, was under sentence of two to twenty-one years at the Indiana State Prison today. He was found guilty of manslaughter by a Jury In Circuit Court late Saturday night. Hllligoss shot and killed Harry Roberts, Nov. 11. He claimed selfdefense. DE PAUW PLAY SELECTED Bu Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., June 18.— De Pauw University’s musical comedy'next year will be produced by Berl A. Ely of Indianapolis. Libretto, written by Ely, has been selected from a large number of manuscripts. He also wilt bq art director of the production.
at S :30 the Crowds TOMORROW (TUESDAY) AT SCHWAB’S IS DOLLAR DAY Bus Terminal Celebration Is Tuesday -Hf Thousands of visitors will be in Indianapolis and we want them all to get acquainted with SCHWAB'S. We had this idea in view when we m v marked and assembled .our Dollar Day offering for Tuesday. Every I out-of-town visitor should attend this sale. You Are Always Welcomed at Schwab’s Girls’ Coats $-8 u 'vi* lo DRESSES $-■“ Polslres, velours and crystal cloths. S& Silk dresaes! Crepe dresses! New all the newest spring patterns, styles ■ printed dresses! Absolutely the best and colors; $lO values. Sizes Bto ft * 3H values we have ever been able to offer. vears umm* See them! Sizes 16 to 48 MHB
Suspender Dresses for Women and Misses Just unpacked; .300 bright new suspender dresses, in A Tjg tweeds and flannels—plaids, stripe sand solid ||2 colors. Sizes 14 to 44.... Khaki Knickers for Girls and Misses Erery girl and miss C* gwR should have at least two pairs of these fine khaki knickers for sport wear. B| Sizes 14 to 40 a Ensemble Fur Scarfs Fashion's newest pf decree! For wear L with your suit, qj Jf e%J%3 dress or coat. Adds to your appearance. Very special Sample S2O, $17.50, sls Values A fortunate purchase of sample garments enables us to offer you these handsome spring coats at this unusually low price. You must see them! Worth two and three times five dollars. Plenty Large Sizes
Beautiful New Hats |g|l|i| For Dollar Day lints that we have just received. Hats T|JUf| I that are the very newest in spring ■ styles and colors. These hats would or- FOR I dinarily ( sell for much higher prices. STYLES TO MATCH Different shapes, beautifully trimmed. * ALL OUTFITS
Statement ,of Condition of the United American Insurance Company of Pennsylvania Pittsburgh. Pa. 810 Fourth Ave. On the 31st day of December. 1924. W. J. PATTERSON. President. E. P. NIEBAUM. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up..s 300.000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on Interest and not on interest)...? Real estate unincumbered... 2.360.00 Bonds and slocks owned (market value) 066.650.00 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) 263.765.66 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 13.103.05 Collateral loan 500.00 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collec- _. tion 04,040.10 Deposit with Philadelphia boar** 100.00 Total assets $1,005,737.55 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 484.907.19 Losses adjusted and not due. 0,459.90 Losses unadjusted and in suspane 61.445.70 Bills and accounts unpaid. . 9.543.45 Other liabilities of the company \ 30.00 Total liabilities .$ 602.380.30 Capital 300.006.00 Surplus 203,361.25 Total .81.005.737.66 Greatest amount in any one risk 26.000.00 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 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 state, ment is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. I hereunto sub-
BOOM HOOSIER PORT Hickey to Seek Federal Appropriation for Michigan City. Bu Times Special LA PORTE, Ind., May 18. —Congressman A. J. Hickey of this city is preparing to launch an Intensive campaign to secure a Federal appropriation to enlarge and deepen Indiana's only seaport—Michigan City harbor. Following arrival of the English ship Aga with a load of white clay for Kalamazoo, Mich., paper mills, Interest In the harbor has revived. Captain Apold of the English vessel says the Indiana haven could be made one of thd best of Inland ports. Maj. Rufus Putman of Chicago, district Federal engineer, has already made a favorable report on the project.
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Statement of Condition of the National Security Fire Insurance Company Omaha, Nebr. 1620 Farnam St. On the 31st day of December. 1924. A. J. LOVE, President. P. K. WAL&H. Secretary. Amount of Capital paid up. $ 500.000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest)... i . $ 77.811.85 Bonds and Stocks owned (Market Value) 924.171.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate *(Fre* from any prior Incumbrance) 225.30 Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 12.174.00 Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 80.994.09 Accounts otherwise secured. 6.284.10 Total Net Assets $1,110,100.40 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 228.514.20 Losses due and unpaid 33.403.03 Bills and Accounts unpaid. . 7.460.00 Ollier Liabilities o C the Company 14,027.33 Total Liabilities ...—..s 283.396.16 Capital 600.000.00 Surplus 320,706.24 Total .$1,110,100.40 Greatest amount in any one risk $ 260.000.00 Greatest amount allowed to be insured in any one block 25.000.00 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 ot the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of December. 1924. as shown by the ortglnaai statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. 1 hereunto subcert be my name and affix my official seal. (SEAL) this 9th day ot April. 1925. T. S. McMURRAY. JR.. Commissioner.
RITES SET FOR BUSINESS HEAD James B. Howard Dies at Hotel. James B. Howard, 67, president Utility Stove and Range Company, 216 Board of Trade, will be buried Tuesday In Crown Hill Cemetery, following funeral services at 8 p. m. at Flanner and Buchanan funeral chapel, 320 N. Illinois St. Mr. Howard died Sunday .In his apartment at the Claypool. ita Wa® inventor of numerous patents for heating devices, and widely known In real estate circles. The widow survives.
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Statement of Condition of the Automobile Insurance Com. pany of Hartford, Conn. Hartford. Conn. 050 Main St. On the 31st day ot December. 1924. MORGAN B. BRAINARD. President. J. C. BAIUJEN. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up. $ 2.000.000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash In banks (on interest and not on Interest).... $ 8.117.810.44 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 10,140,080.00 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior Incumbrance) 995.200.00 Accrued securities (Interest and rents, etc.) ....... 182.954.27 Collected loans . 31,000.00 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 1 7.440.066.8& Total net assets -$21,867,161.60 LIABILITIES. Reserve or sunount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $14,007,588.60 Losses adjusted and not das £98,074.30 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 1,677.344.24 Bills and aodounts unpaid.* 18.407.318 Other liabilities of the company * 023.777.30 Total liabilities $17.818.780.01 Surpiu* ... ii .ntnn siusitid Total $21.857J.51 stj| Greatest amount in any one risk 100,000.00 State of Indiana. Office ot Commisalonsg Os 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 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. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix m.v official sent %i. 1 ja<sau d yA'.issuE..
