Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1926 — Page 2

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HAMRICK FILES EVIDENCE WITH PARDON^BOARD Attorney Denies Charges of ‘Bleeding’ Prisoner In Freedom Move. Certified copies of contracts and other evidence tending to show that Jesse D. Hamrick, Indianapolis attorney, had not “bled" Mrs. Sarah Della Reese of Murphysboro, 111., for defending her son, John L. Reese, now serving a ten to twenty-one-year sentence in the Indiana State Reformatory, were filed with the State pardon board today by Hamrick. Mrs. Reese, through her attorney, George Hoffman, Monday charged Hamrick with extorting approximately SI,OOO from her by “pretending” to defend her son while actu- , ally plotting to block his efforts to obtain freedom, and by asserting I that he could “buy members of the pardon board and fix things up with the superintendent of the Roforma--1 tory.” Contract Produced Hamrick this morning filed a copy of his contract with Mrs. Reese, in which, for a S6OO fee, he agreed to press the hoy's plea for clemency, j Ho also filed copies of. letters exchanged between himself and Mrs. i Reese showing she had insisted on an immediate petition for her son s release, whereas Hamrick had opposed hasty action, making It plain to her that great uncertainly attended the board’s future action on the case. Other papers showed that one of the group pressing charges against Hamrick is in arrears in the payment of a legal fee. Acquaintance Denied Hamrick, accompanied by his wife, appeared Monday afternoon before the pardon board and made a word

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for word .denial of each of the charges. He denied he had been served with a subpoena from the board and was cleared of any blame for not having appeared when the charges were read. He also disclaimed acquaintance with any members of the present board. Both Hamrick and his wife are under indictment for conspiracy to commit arson, in connection with the recent burning of their palatial residence on the Michigan Rd. Trial lias been tentatively set for June 1-1 before Special Judge James M. Leathers. Mrs. William Decker, 2.2>4 Massachusetts Ave., aunt of John Reese by marriage, also was to appear before the board and deny charges of conspiracy which Mrs. Reese made. She said she would deny dividing with Hamrick fees which he received for defending the youth. This was charged by Mrs. Reese. Mrs. Decker said she did not receive a subpoena to appear before the board Monday. NO ONE BLAMED FOR BOY’S DEATH Lad Killed When Struck by Concrete Mixer Shovel. Coroner Paul F. Robinson and Sergt. l-’rank Owens of the police i accident prevention iSf 9 pre 1 i 111 :11 ary in I . % vestigation showed 110 one was to a fatal acfiili-nt late Moilp. ,j a y ; ,i Michigan St. 11L...*. lin l Arsenal Ave.,j " hen a large conMfe-" ™ ret c mixer shovel (MssJSpju, 1 finished and lulled • ’ licl.f . Wallace. * * *, of 120 C K. Vermont ': - St. Wit nesses sal and I ,<*% tin boy \\. s pin v- •-*?'' ■: j,,0 011 [ho H j c | o o 's the machine oppo- j Robert Wallace site from the operator. Sam Young, 1716 X. Arsenal Ave. As the shovel was raised he ran underneath and his head was crushed when the j heavy piece of machinery came down. Christian Reis. 410 X. Arsenal Ave., shouted to Young, but the boy already had been struck. lie died in a few minutes. Mrs. Gordon Wallace, the boy’s mother, rushed to the scene in a hysterical condition. She had >iot known that the lad was away from home. Funeral services will he held Wednesday at the residence, with burial at Franklin. The boy is survived by the parents a twin sister, Betty, and another sister. Boxing is replacing student duels with sabres as a major sport in German universities. Bed-Bugs— Smothered by Liquid Fire A Squid fire applied to bed-bugs, roaches and fleas! That’s the new chemical discovery— P. D. Q. Can do no damage to your springs, or furniture; won’t rot or stain clothing. P.D.Q. is used and recommended by leading hotels, hospitals and railroads as the quickest and safest way of getting rid of peaky insects. Instantly it smothers and killathe living creatures; coats their eggs, and stops them from batching and multiplying. A 3sc package of this golden chemical will make a quart of mixture— ro deadly it will kill a million bedbugs. P.D.Q. can alaobehad in double-strength Bquid form—ready for use. Free patent spout enables you to teach hard-to-get-at places with ease. Get P D.Q. at yourdruggist’stoday Your money back. it the bugs are not. gone tomon ow. Hang.- all stores; Hook s, all stores; i Goldsmith ltros., all stores. Advertisement.

RADIO (All Central Standard Time)

Today’s Best

Ooyyriytit. 1926, by Lniicd Press (Central standard time throughout.) WEAK, Xew York, and hookup, 8 P. M. —Evereudy hour. WGBS, New York, 6:30 P. M.— Gluck's opera, “Orpheus," with Richard Hale, baritone, direct from Provincetown playhouse (complete). KFAB, Lincoln, 8:05 P. M. —University program. WcX, Detroit, 9 P. M. —Red Apple Club. KOA, Denver, 9 P. M.—Musical programs. WIP, Philadelphia, 6:50 P, M.— Or si us tlub. WIIB, Kansas / City, 7 P. M. —Organ recital. WOC, Davenport, 8 P. M. —Travelogue. WGX, Chicago, 8 I*. M. —Grand opera. CNRYM, Van Couver, 11 P. M. — String quartet.

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Dancing 7:3O—KPRC, WHAS. B:OO—WJR, WPG. B:3O—WBZ. 9:00 —WHIR, WOC, WQJ. 10:00—WEBH, WSM, WTAM. 11:00—KMOX, AN'IID. 11:45 W DA F. 12:00—WQJ.

Club. WCAtt—Artist* WCBD—Mixed qiTartet: inm-ert. WEAK —Musi'' also VV.fAR VVt.N WW.I WEEI WTAM - Wi.lf WTAG WCAE. WKI WOC. MiSA! KSI) WCCO. WE NR—Popular program. WGY —WGY Orebt-slra, WHB —Radio hints organ WJJD—Children's hour. W.IR—Tom Bartel's boys. WLS —Etude hour'. WNYC—TaIk: pianist: vocal. WMAQ —Music WORD—Program : Bible question* 7:15 r. M.—KDKA Address sacred songs. IVREO—Band: music. 7:80 P M. —KPRC Dance WBAP— Baritone: pianist. WCAL—Gospel singer. WH AS—Melodists. WHO—Quintet WMCA —Entertainers. WRSI Sextette. 7:55 p. M.—WLS—Women s chorus. 8:00 I*. >l.—Kl.DS—Studio HEAR—Nebraska I'niversitv program KDKA Concert KOA —Olien-air concert K.MOX -—KMOX Orchestra. KSO—Talks music Wl’.AL—Naval Academy Baud. WCCO—Minstrels W'BZ—Piano recital. WEAF—Moment musieaje. Wtji Tour to WJZ. WRC. W FAR; —Moody hour W EBll—Theater. WON—Grand niK'-ra rxrcrntt*. WHO—\ aried iuuhh* WHIP Mui' NVlP—Movie broHdeaM

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WJR—Orchestra: soloist. WMAfi I'niversitv of Cnicago lecture. WMCA— Talks: music. WM BB—On-hestra: nop ular program. WORD—Music. WO7 —Travel lecture. WPG—Dance. WSR —Wendell Hall 8:10 P. M.—WNYC—"Rooks." 8:15 P. M.—WRNY—TaIk m.islc. 8:80 P. M.—WMAQ— Music. 8:30 I*. M.—KPRC —Studio. KYW

WFBM Merchants llcat and Light Cos. (I’6B Meters.) . Tuesday, May IR. 6:oo—Sports and Stock Market Reports. (Courtesy Indianapolis Xews.) 6:3o—Public School Hour—Under direction Flora Drake. 7:oo—Gus Edwards’ Athletic Club Orchestra. Better Business Bureau. • Interior Decorating Talk by Mrs. John Kurfiss. 7:3o—Talk by Gen. Darlington Booth. s S:oo—Vonnegut School Program. 9:oo—Speedway Gossip by Blythe Q. Hendricks. 9:lO—C. IV. Damm and Orchestra from Brazil, Ind.

Studio. WEAK—Orchestra. WRZ Dance. WCAC—Orch.au,, WFA A— Faculty musicah* WHY—Recital • also VVMAK WlP—Orchestra WJAD • Music. WMC—Concert. WOAI Milan*. S .*ls r. >l.—WJZ—franc** I*. M.-tKMOX—Soloists, nrfian. cello. Bute K.MA—M.indolui mum uiim. KOA War \ f*tf rani*. KTHS—Violin. i*f*ilo p.Htio WliAl. Mil** quartet. WOAK *—Th‘‘atc-. WC\—Kcxl Apple Club WKAh—The Buffalocii.inft. WGBS Orvlmstr.i WHB—Old-time (laiu’c WON—S;m Ti Henry. duiMr. pla v Shoo. WJJfr— Studio. WOAW l)r

Concert Music 7100—KOA, WBAL. 7:3O—WBAP, WHO. )00 K< lA, WBAL. WON. B:3O—WKAA, WGY. 9:00 KM.Y, KTHS. WCX. 9:3O—WBAP, WBAL. 10:00—WRVA, WLIB.

luxe program WOC—Peoria Melody 1 -Monarch"* WlT*—Silver Slipper Club. ' music. WQJ —Orchestra vocal m&irunu* ital WTAM —Studio VVKNV—Up and Dmwii (>rnadv%ay 0:15 P 'i lh:0 I*. M. -WBAl* Cla**B*n’ai p-ffram W HAL—Orsau. WCCO—Talk. WHN— Orchestra. i>:10 I*. M.—WON—Ensemble. 1 P. M. -K.MUX Oi h* ‘itr (SaHv KtiC)—Program KTHS—Vt a! and ac- i . ordio WAII Org ui >\ EBH Or- • hrqfri. tperial must’ WHN—Khßtta i tiers Wl.lß—Corrdl and Gumlen rnseninV, WMCA— WORD j -—Public service pro* ram. livtuif* 1 WRVA—Nc.ro quartet H’sM—St renadcrH. WTAM—< >r* 1 < -Ir-. IO:IO I*. M.— WOAW—Radio reruf. or hfHtra 10:.'t0 P. 'I.—WRVA Blind pianist. lOI*. M.— KDKA— I'nnccrt IO; ll*. T- WSH—We ndell Hall. 11l P. >l.—KFl—Special program KMOX '--Rendezvous Club. KOA --Music Club W KAA— Entertanicrs. WHO— On bestra WHT—Your Hour leaaue. WMC—Orchestm. WRVA—Orehe.Htra II :.*tO I*. M.—WJJfr—S‘tin Up Hour 11:15 P. >1. — WDA F —Niahtliawk frolic I-.* Mid .icht—WQJ —t*infer hour, dance. 113 LAP PRIZES* TOTALDONATED Speedway Fund Swelled by Local Gifts. ■\Yith seven more Indianapolis subscriptions to the Speedway lap j prize fund, the total subscription I was swelled tto 113 laps when {lie committee met at luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce today. G. M. Williams, chairman, urged, workers to greater efforts, pointing j to the fact that Speedway programs will s<* to pru-’s Friday, Indianapolis firms which contributed were the Kahn Tailoring Company, the NL'irinon Motor Car Company, L. S. Ayres & Cos., the Marietta Glass, tlie Indianapolis Auto Trade Association, the Indianapolis : Star and the Ethyl Gas Corporation, j Out-of-town firms listed were the j Fedders Manufacturing Company, the Budd Wheel Corporation, the Reo Motor Car Company, the Perfect Circle Company and the Eclipse Machine Company. DENTAL SOCIETY ELECTS Dr, J. It. Carr Becomes Dead of Association for This Year. Election of Indiana Dental Asso ciation officers, to tajto office next year, was scheduled for today at the convention at the Clay pool. Dr. J. B. Carr of Indianapolis elected president to take office this year, automatically assumed the po sition. Diplomas will he presented i to eighteen members enrolled more than eighteen years. Those from In ! dianapolis are: C. J. Bookwalter. .1. F. Boyer, A. F. Steinhoiser and H. H. Heaton. Reports of committees were sub mitted this afternoon. A clinic will he hold during the evenlngTiy Dr. | R. Tt. Gillis of Hammond.

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TURNS DOWN FAT SALARY FOR SAKE OF CHANNEL TRY Miss Cannon, Whom Times Is Backing, Refused High Dive Contract. Editor Note: I.illian Cannon of Ral- . tlnioie. apoinoirxl b.v Tlx- liulianaoolm | Time* ami other Scriims-Howard news- ! papers, is training for an attempt to t>wtm the English Channel this summer. This is the sixth of a series of ar- ! tide* about her. By -Y PA Service BALTIMORE, Md., May 18.—Bej cause she wanted nothing to stand jin the way of her ambition to swim [the English Channel. Lillian Cannon I once turned down a proposition to become a professional high diver. It offered her big money and a life of ease. But ever since she was 12 years old, Lillian has had her mind set on swimming the channel. And although she was pretty hard up for cash, she turned rtie diving offer down. Several years ago a hooking agent for fairs and carnivals was spending an afternoon at Bay Shore, a beach j near Baltimore, where Miss Cannon was a life guard. Lillian and several others were diving from a springboard at the end of a pier. The hooking agent was attracted by the group of diving girls and paused to look them over.

\ Perfect l>i\o Miss Cannon shot out from the board in a perf et swan dive, then knifed the water with scarcely a sjfiash. The booking agent, remwnbering how few high divers there and j how they were always wanted at fairs and carnivals, waited for Miss Cannon to finish her diving, then 1 sought her out. The pay of a life guard at a beach resort is not what it might be. Miss Cannon always found use for hers and very little ever found its way to a savings account, after her living expenses wore deducted. So when the hooking agent proIHised that she go on the fair and wirnival ein ■;.! she almost gasped at the amount of money lie offered her. It wouldn't have startled anyone with theatrical experience, hut to a beach resort lifeguard it sounded like very Important money. He proposed that she dive three times daily from the top of a 70foot tower into a tank of water less than five feet deep. That sound: tremendous to one who hasn’t di\< 1. but, when the dive 1 is perfected, it is not a difficult feat and is one which always thrills fair crow and. Almost Xccepled So Lillian almost accepted- -but she didn't sign 1 is contract. Something belli her hack. A day or so later she Ivegan work on the high diving stunt, starting at a height of ten feet and gradually working higher. She had a blue print, the whole thing was worked out mathematically to show every movement of the body throughout the whole dive especially the angle at which the body must strike the water. Then, after nearly a week of practice, she quit. The booking agent was amazed, lie wanted to know why. She had shown so little fear of the stunt that he was certain she would make good at it. Taking No Chances “There is just a possible chance,' she answered, “that 111 smash against the bottom or sides of that tank. “I’m not afraid of getting hurt.” she added hastily. “It's not that. tl..t I'm afraid of crippling myself so that I won t he able to try to s.vim RHEUMATISM Cannot Exist It is preposterous: in fact, it is a shame to suffer with inflammatory, muscular, sciatic or any form of Klteu mutism. Triintos Prescription docs not ruin the stomach, it docs not depress the heart. Hat nil the meat and good food you wish while taking Trunk's Prescription. Contains no mercury, salicylate soda, oil wlntergreen or narcotics, hut positively overcomes any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. What more do you want? It Is impossible to gel something better. Crle acid solvent and also a superior liter medicine. Trunk’s Prescription sells for 5i.73 nr 3 for only Ssfio at Hang Drug Company Stores Advertisement. BUILDS UP SYSTEM WITH THIS SPRING TONIC Wm. Clarence Jenkins, Indianapolis, Ind., Says All Who Are Tired and Nervous Should Take Todd’s Tonic. rf'* tiseinent in the newspaper, and \Vni.ClarencP.Jenkiitß decided to give it a trial. I got results from the first bottle. I am well pleased with the results that 1 obtained, and 1 gladly recommend Todd's Tonic to all.”— WM. (CLARENCE JENKINS. 715 E. Vermont St.. Indianapolis, Ind. Todd's Tonic, made of finest California Wine, is pleasant to take. For sale at all Haag Drug Stores and all other drug store throughout this section. Todd’s Tonic Laxative Tablets — “A Dose at Night— Makes Everything Right.”—Advertisement. <

the English Channel. And that’s what I'm looking forward to more than anything else in the world.” The next day she was back at Bay Shore watching the swimmers and seeing tHat they didn’t get over their depth. Lillian had made up her mind not to take any chances until she had had her fling at her life’s biggest chance —the channel swim. (Copyright, 1926, XEA Service, Inc.) $l5O FROM TROI'SKRS Joe Grendowitz, Roosevelt Hotel, | today reported the theft of $l5O from i his trousers in the hotel room to police.

HEALTH \ How to Get It and How to Keep It

If the reading of this teaches you only this one lesson about your own body it may be worth more than j millions of dollars to you; for of ! what use is money without health, or after you are dead? The lesson is this; —"Keep your , system pure and you will have health 1 and strength to gain and enjoy hup. pines*, success and length of years." But you may ask: — How Con I Keep M> sy*tnn Pure? That is not a hard question to an 1 swrr, for physiology plainly teaches you that your liver, which is larger than all of your other vital organs combined. ha- the special work of purifyl ing vour blood anil thereby your entire system and of keeping it pure and i healthy. How Does the I.lvpr Purify? Physicians tell us that the liver purifif* the system by manufacturing a greenish vellow, hitter fluid called the hilp. which, between tucals is stored up jin the gall-bladder, but after ench meal is poured out into the intestines. The bile is purgative and antiseptic or germicidal. In health, it is your bile that makes your bowels act regularly and freely every day it is Nature's only purgative. It is your bile that keeps your bowels pure, sweet, clean ■ and free from the germs of fermentai tion (gasi putrefaction, decay and I disease. Keineinber that genus cannot live where there is bite and there can therefore be no fermentation to cause gas. nor putrefaction or decay to pro* iluee poisons nr (mines. Also, as hilp is Nature's purgative, there can be no eonstlpation if the hile is flowing naturally and freely into Ibe bowels after each meal. But when the lilt,, stops flowing freeIv your bowels stop acting regularly and the contents become a foul, stag nanf. breeding lied for the germs of ferinenla!ton igasi decay and disease. These poisons i cal led toxinest are grail uail.v absorbed into your blood and circulate all over your body, poisoning, irritating or inflaming yptir brain and nerves, your muscles and joints, your heart, lungs, skin, kidneys, bladder, spleen and every, vital organ of your body, including your liver, stomach and bowels. Nature's Hunger Signals When your car gets out of fix you can fell it. It is the same way with your liver. Nature gives ypu warning Statement ot Condition OK THE Mutual Life Ins. Cos. of Baltimore B.M.TI.MOni:. MD. 1.5 South st. On the .81 st Dav of I>eif mhe-- 101.5 PAl'i. M 111'UN KTT. Presid'nt. I HENRY ROTH. Secretary. I Cast) in hanks <on interest and not on interest) s 85P.H88 Sh , Heal estate unincumbered 411 1 '.'(> lit Hois!* and stock* owned I (market value) 2,107.517.00 j Mortgage loans on real e* tate I free from anv prior incumbrance i 2.667 OH7 77, I Accrued securities (interest and rents etc.) 71003.8(1 knurl oil policies 2 826.82 ('ollateral loans 1,.160.110 Ground rents ........ 111.,113.14 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 105.083.10 Total net a**cln $6,338 876 65 I lABIUTIKS. Urs-rve or amount ncec-sarv to reinsure outstanding risks $5,7/81.154.08 bosses adjusted anti not due 0.824.61 Losses iiuadoisted and in suspense . 6.826 41 Other liabilities of the company 64.450.07 Total liabilities J5.6f1.Y255 ,17 Surplus 678 621 28 Total $6,338,876.65 Maximum risk written. $85,000 Amount retained bv Company. $10.0M)) Mate of Indiana. i Office of Commissioner of Ins,,ranee I. the undersigned, commissioner of in ; sorance of Indiana, herebv certify lhat the above is a correct copy of the state I ment of the condition of the above mentioned company nu the .‘list dav of December. 1P25. as shown by the original stale ment and that the said original state if cut is now on file in fin* office In testimony whereof I hereunto sub scrib. my name and affix mv official weal this 15th day of April. 1!>"6 (SEAL) T. S McMURRAV JR . Commissioner Statement of Condition OF The Reinsurance Life Company of America DE3 MOINES. lOWA. Hubbell Bldg. On the 31st Da.v of December. 1025. R. 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I the undersigned Commissioner of Insurance of Ind’ana. hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st da.v of December. 19'20. as shown b.v the original statement, and that the said original statement is now tin file in this office. In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 14th day of April. 1926. (SEALI T. 3. McMURRAY JB.. ... Commisaioner.

NEW TRUST SEEN AT WASHINGTON Inquiry Started in Price of Fertilizer. By I nitcd Press WASHINGTON, May IS.—Two hundred fertilizer manufacturers were on the carpet today. Scrutiny of their business rc nds

| —not by words, but by signals or symptoms. Your doctor recognize* ' i hose danger signals and you also should know them and Instantly heed them. It will save you much pain, serious illness and perhaps big repair bills. When the bile stops flowing freely iuo your bowels you. sooner or later, iwgin to fce| some of the following symptoms:—Your breath may become heavy or foul, your topguS coated, a bad taste in your mouth, your food laud tobacco) lose iheir natural flavor, your food does not agy-ee witli you; you may have heartburn, gas. or fluttoriug around tbe heart, dizziness or blind spells; you may lie troubled with belching or frequent passage of gas from the bowels: the gas “balloons” your bowels and presses so hard on tile kidneys that it gives you pain, soreness. stiffness in tlie small of your back over the kidneys, making .von Ihink you have kidney trouble; at night the gas in your bowels presses upon your bladder, thus breaking into your sleep. In the morning von are tired instead of refreshed. Gradually your health is Injun and. Your complexion becomes sallow. muddy or yellow—your skin may lie dis figured with liver spots or pimples: you may become sleepless, restless and irritable or blue and melatieltolie. You may have frequent, dull Ip-ndaelieH: your bowels stop their free, full and natural action: you hav* constipation. forinenanlioii. gas. putrefaction and self poisoning or "autu-intoxt-caliou" as the doctors call It. Ilow to Make the Bile ITow We have learned Unit bile is Nat lire's purgative and Nature's antiseptic (or germ killer) for the bowels: that, in ! health, bile keeps tlie bowels moving regularly and freely every day and prevents fermentation, gas. putrefaction, decay, disease and self poisoning. But when the bile stops flowing free-a ly. how can we start it lip again? The] answer is. Take Calotabs at bedtime | and drink wilier freely the next tiny. 1 This treatment represents tlie best | thought and experience of the best phy. I sieians In every civilized country of the world. No other purgative will do. If j you tal*' mis. salts, cascara, or the many other simple-laxative syrups, powders and candy laxatives, you are merely wasting valuable time. They only make you feel heller for a day or two. They do not remove the cause for they do not increase the flow of the i hile. which i- Nature's only purgative! and intestinal antiseptic. When you! lake Calotabs you know, that you have I taken a real, doctor's medicine. It ! '•leans you out thoroughly. Every inch: Statement of Condition OF THK Mutual Life of Illinois SPIUNOFJFLI) ILLINOIS _ Ills Fifth St On the .'Mst dav of I>o< umber. ] ft*?r H. R. HILL. President. .! K NKAL. Secret ary. Amount of capital paid up VI OO 000.00 NJOT ASSETS OF COMPANY 11 hanks and office ton interest and not on in teres ) $ 6Ln,VLSA <cal estate unincumbered . BP.PIH 78 Ponds and stocks owned market value) 57‘^.88.*L60 Mortgage loans on r al estate (free from any prior in* eiimberance) 1,005.17" 84 1 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) r.S.ddS \~ t Other securities . .< . . * 315.543.01 Premiums and account* due and in process of collection ....... 50 023 66 Accounts otherwise secured. ..SIIO,OOO 1" Total net asset* #*-L.T'G.304.01 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $1,773,650.00! Losses adjusted and not flue 4.000.0 P ‘ Losses unadjusted and in suspense 0.037.00 Hills and accounts unpaid 1,045.30 Other liabilities of tlie company ‘Nil .‘:3\’.sM Total liabilities $2.010.564 !M Capital *’00.000.00 * Surplus 110.000 00 *1 olal | ' 326 hi 01 Maximum risk written $7,500.00 JMate ol Indiana. OlfUe of Commissioner of Insurance. I the undersiKticd. Commissioner ol In nirance ol lndiai a hereby certify (hat the above is a correct copy of the State ment of the condition of the above men tinned company on (he 31st rlav of [)e combe--. 1025. a shown by the statement and that the *;nd original statement now on file in this office In P timonv whereof. I hereunto subscribe m.v name and affix mv official weal flow 1t Hi dav nf An' P i f "*d. 'SEAL) T S McMfIRRAY, JR. Commiacjnner

Statement of Condition OE THE U* S. National Life and Casualty Cos. CHICAGO. ILL. 29 S I.a Salle St. On the 31st Da.v if December 1925. GEOR IB II KENDALL, President. JAMES K RAMEY Secretary Amount ol <at>t th t paid up, . $300,000.00 NET ASSETS Ol COMPANY. Cash m banks ton interest and not on interest) . $ 88,507.99 Bonds ami stocks owned (market value) 062.424.93 Mortgage loens on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance t 326.200.00 Accrued securities (interest and icnts. etc.) 12.277.11 All other assets '..... 23.157.36 Total net assets $1,012,567.30 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 174.100.00 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 4.000.00 Bills and accounts unpaid. . 18.344.71 Other liabilities of tlie Company 265.708.97 Total liabilities, including casualty denari mi nt ... 4H2.2ia.68 Capital 300.000.00 Surplus * 250.37)3.) I Total ,$l 012.507..99 Greatest amount in anv one risk $2 ,500 Amount retained by Company. $2,000 State ol imlihtia. Office of Commissioner ol Insurance. 1. the undersigned, commissioner ol in suranee of Indiana hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of ihe above mentioned company on the .'list day of Decent her. 1925. as shown by the original statement. and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony wbereot. 1 hereunto subscribe m.v name and affix mv official Beal, this loth day of Anril. 1926 (SEAL) T. S. McMURRAY JR.. Commissioner.

MAY 18, 1926

were started by tlie Department of Justice to determine whether $250,000,000 fertilizer trust exists in fact, The records were turned over willingly by the companies, William J. Donovan, assistant attorney general said. Whether a case shall bo attempted against anj of the companies shall he decided by May 31, according to Donovan. The present inquiry Includes every company In the company, he said. John M. Schropp, of Easton, I'm., has completed a minatuVe of Independence Hall, Philadelphia, in sugar.

<>f your twenty-five foot eann!. Including your stonmeh. small intestines and large intestines, is thoroughly eleared and washed clean and pure and your bile is flowing freely. Next morning your liver is active, vour system is purified and refreshed and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite tor breakfast. Eat what you please and go about your work :—there is no danger, for I'alotnhs are perfectly safe and create no habit except tlie habit of health. Wliilt Are Calotabs—llow Ho They Act ? Calotabs are a real doctor's medicine —the best of their kind ever devised. Kings, presidents and millionaires have traveled far and have paid rich fees to the world's greatest physicians and have regained their health by this medicine. But now, thanks to modern manufacturing methods, even the poorest person can easily find the price of a package of Calotabs, for they are now manufactured by the millions, In one of tlie largest medical laboratories in the world, and are sold wherever medicines are sold, in convenient, economical packages, price thirty five cents for a large, family package. Calotabs are composed of a thoroughly purified and refined calomel, combined with assistants and correctives, The calomel increases (he flow of the bile and every physician knows that no other medicine can take its place; there is no such thing as n sub ) stitute for caV'mel. The assistants act like 7falts, washing the calomel out nf the system and preventing its accumulation and any possibility of danger. Tin* correctives settle the stomach and bowels, preventing nausea, sickening and griping effects. 1 Calotabs find uator) therefore, give you the combined effects of calomel and sails without the nauseating, sh-kening. griping ad dangerous effects of either. The medicine chest of every home should he supplied wilh Caloiabs, Hie most Important of all family medicine:. for they are needed in almost every case of sickness, and. If used promptly. may prevent many eases of serious illness. Directions for l sing Caloiabs: Complete directions, in plain lan gunge which every one can understand, are contained In each package of Cainlabs. Ask your -eiail druggist to order a package for you. 'The price, only thlrt.v-five cents for a large family package, will be cheerfully refunded U you are not delighted with the it suits.— Advert isement. Statement of Condition OK THE Southland Life Insurance Cos. DALLAS. TEXAS Commerce and Browder On the, 31st dav "f December. 1925 HARRY I. SEAY. President t N THKYENET. Srrrelarv. Amount of capital paid up $100.000.0n NET ASSETS OK COMPANY fasti in hanks 'on interest and not on interest 1.. ..$ 375.185.t0 Real estate unincumbered.. 1.638.'.'75.36 Bonds and stocks owned i market value) 3.143.72 Mortgage loans on real estate (lire from any prior ineunihramel 5 045 069 78 Aci'Hico securities i interest and mils. etc. I . ]., I ))•; J j p Holley loans and premium notes 3.111f1.229. Id Premiums and accounts duo and m pnfeegs of collection 258.57111'.) Total nef assets $11.031). 101 4s LIABILITIES Reserve or amount. nr<c*. sary to reinsure outstanding risk. $ 0 fll t.on I .oases adiustrd and not due 17!) 518 at Losses unadjusted and in suspense 5" 855 00 Bills and noniint* unpaid ]8 8l!i(i" Other liabilities of iho com- , pany 37.1.530 38 Total fiatiilities $lO 23!) "81 7 1 Capital 400.000.011 Surplus 400.122.74 Total sll ,u:i!>, toi ls Maximum risk retained b.v com pany $15.000 00 Staio of Indiana. Office o! Commissioner of Insurance I. tlie undersigned, commissioner ot m suraner of Indiana, hereby certify that th above is a correct copy of the statement of Hie condition of toe above mentioned company on the 31st dav of P< 'ember 1975. ns shown by the oriental statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. I hereunto nh scribe m.v name and affix mv official seal Ibis 15th dav o' April 11>71 (SEALI T. S McMCRRAY JR CotnmiSfionrr

Statement of Condition OF , The Ridgely Protective Association WORCHESTER MASS. 340 Main St. On the .11 at (lav of December. 1925 MELVILLE E HEATH. President, H L. PEABODY. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up. . . .$100.000.0b NET ASSETS OK COMPANY Cash in office and banks (on interest and not on interest)s 41.447.br Bonds and stocks owned I market value) . 761.830 o'' Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc. I 11.745.3* Total net assets $8X5.022.9$ LIABILITIES Reserve <fr amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks.slo4.9Bs 9* Losses unadjusted, and in suspense 184.790 0o Bills and accounts unpaid ... 3.679,55 Other liabilities of the company itaxcsl 38.648 6Total liabilities $332,104 19 Capital 100,000 CO Surplus 382.918 '.", Total $815.022 be Greattst amount in any one risk.ss.ooo On State of Indiana • Office o' Commissioner of Insurance. t the undersigned, commissioner of in suranee of Indiana, hereby certify that tic above is a correct copy of the statement o the condition of tlie above mentioned com pany on the 31st dav of December, 1925 as shown bv ihe original statement and that the said original statement is iiow on file in tins office In testimony whereof, I hereunto sub scribe my name and affix my official seal, this 14tli day of April 1926. (SEAL) T. S. MURRAY. JR.. CouumatVsier.