patm:
OF JACKSONVILLE THREATENS PUNCH
MF0
AID PLAY GROUND
(Speelalj 'Jt - Pnrhnt-TncliorS'
fiHHoclatii.n will meet nt the high
school auditorium Frldny evening,
April 19, at 8 o'clock. JVof. Vln
Jiir of Anil In nd will give a lecture
on "Important Periods of the
Chltd'f JJevelopment;' After the
hutihie&a meeting and program a
pic und candy wale will he held.
ihe proceeds of which are to help
with the playground fund for the
Hchool. All interested are usked
to bring either plo or., candy for
- this sale.
Air. and Mrs. A. Schortgen, Mr.
and Mr. and Mm. H. K. Hchortgen
and sona, Donald and Hank, and
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Dean and
daughter, J.ynna, of Klumath
FaliB, were dinner guentd at Amy's
place recently.
Dr. and Mrs. L. I Summerlln
and daughter, of Myrtle .Point,
having (Spent . several days, with
Aire. Summerlln's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. W. H. Bunch, returned
home Sunday. ,,-.'.
F. A. Wilfcrt, accompanied by
his sister, Mrs. M .Norman, won
In our city Thursday on route to
. Jtltzville, Wash., having spent a
month in Los Angeles. w
Wm. Huff and Mrs. Gladys Hose
were callers at tho Witter home
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Kinney mo
tored to Myrtlo. Creek Saturday
to see their . daughter, who is
teaching school there.
M v. and M rs. Miles. Ca n t ra U.
Mrs. Buckley , and daughter, .Rose,
Fred Of fen haulier and daughter,
Kathern, Jrfr. and Mrs. Cleorgo
Herrlott, were among, tho many
from the Applca-ate district In our
city Friday attending tho funeral
of Mrs. Elizabeth iJalt. ','
Mr. and Mis. John Jiunnington
and daughter, Margaret, and Her
ald Ket'd of Klumuth Falls drove
over Sunday and spent tho day
hero with relatives, returning
home In tho evening.
Air. nnd Mrs. T. C. Norrls and
son, W. T. Norrls, were visitors
at the Walter Hicks homo north
east of Mcdford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hurlhurt
and Jjiwrenco Perry of Kelso,
"Wash.,, arrived In our city Sat
urday and aro quests of their son
and brother, A. F. Perry.
Karl Tucker of Phoenix was a
Kue.it of friends In our city Sun
day evening.
Mrs. A. a. IV: win and son', Car
rol, spent Thursday with Mrs.
Charles Hamilton at Ituch.
Will Matnoy spent Saturday In
Jacksonville,
. Carrol Norman Lewis,' who was
suffering from an Infected hand
last week; is ablo to attend school
nguln. (
Mrs. Anna Cater v of Medford
went to her homo on Applegate
for a short stny,
Waller Bunch of 'Portland vis
Hod his parents the loiter jmrt of
tho week. ,1
Mrs, Harah Cnntrall, Mrs. Amy
Dow and Miss .Lena Johnson and
jog Crano spent Monduy aftornoon
in Mcdford.
Mrs.-'Harold Crump spent tho
week-end at tho homo of Mrs.
Cora Crump on tho Applegate.
MIbh Km ma Heed was calling on
friends here Monday afternoon.
BAN ON REVOLT NEWS
OALVKSTON, Tex., April-,17,
(P) Telegraphic censorship which
had been in effect since the Mexi
can revolution started, was re
moved nt Mexico City last night,
stated advices received hero hy
John T. Paschetasa, manager of
the flalveston office of tho Mexl
can Telegraph compnny.
JORTURER OF CHILD
MDNKY, NVIi., April 1t.-P
Mrxlrun, who tortured hU J-yonr-old
Amnrh'nn nttip -dntiKhtor to
denlh nt Wlipullnnil. V.vo., April
G, vnn enptnrt'd hero liiHt nlKhl
liy t'hli-f of l'ollro Cnrl .1. I,ovonl,
nnd Nllit Wuti'limnn Arthur Ki'n.
fl.ld.
DOUBLE ACTION
First-la the drach
Thin In tht rn
Same Price
tor over 38 years
2S oaatM lor 25
Die less than of
high priced brands
MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED
Br OUR OOVBRNMBNT
'FRIENDS' tOF; WIFE
CHICAad,? April An
other nrrow oC: amour has ' boeii
fitted to" the how with which
James Harrett Jolmson Is seeking
to rewin tho love of his wife,
Huth,. The arrow, sanctioned by
court of, law, is a punch on. the
Jaw.
Not on Mrs- Johnson's Jaw, but
on tho jaw or Jaws of any man
or men who seek for themselven
the affection of Johnson's wife,
Mr. Johnson is the name Mr.
Johnson who for- some time now
has been bombarding his estrang
ed wife with flowers and candy
in the unfaltering- hope that she'
will abandon her Idea of divorcing
him and, instead, return to Mr.
Johnson's hearth. A court has
held It hjghiy proper, even com
mendable, that Johnson should
lavish such tokens of affection,
and has suggested that whore
such love exists, there Is the pos
sibility of a reunion. , ' ,
Ry Court order Mrs' Johnson fs
directed to permit her husband to
call upon her once a. weekr Wednesday-
is the day the hope of
the court being that Johnson, by
his flowers, cu.ndy and. once-a-weok
visit, may revive, his wife's
interest In him.
The flowers, candy and con
versation have been going on for
mnny weeks with no success to
speak of. Saturday night John
son saw his wifo alight from a
street car In tho company of Earl
Jern. Ho punched . Mr. Jorn on
the jaw, and they landed In jail.
"My client," said Johnson's at
torney to . Judge AlleRrettl yester
day, "stands before you un
ashamed. Ho still loves his wife,
and cannot resist hitting, anyone
who tries to take her from hirn."
."And. perfectly right, too," said
tho court, dWchnrnIng Johnson
LLOYD GEORGE NOT
LONpON,, Anrll 1 7.-J-0P) Wide
spread rumors today that David
Lloyd Oeorjfe, British liberal lead
er, had suffered a sudden serious
Illness, were denied. At his Ken
sington household it was said: "Mr.
Lloyd fleorgc Is quite well, thank
you." .
Later, upon Inquiry nt his head
quarters, It --was said the Prllish
liberal leader had been In his of
fice early today and would bo In
tho commons this afternoon.
A spokesman said: "Ho. Is per
fectly ull right. Ho has never been
In fitter condition and Is in real
fighting form," ;
STOCKTON", Car, April lltM)'
Tho hody fofia young) man 25 to 3fi
years old, apparently the. victim of
a hit-run nutomobtle driver, was
found on the West Manteca road
shortly aftor midnight last night
by. Warren C. Kurle, city engineer
of Pasadena.
Tho body, with the chest crush
ed, wns dressed in white corduroy
trousers, a whito shirt, a dark coat
and a moleskin sport coat similar
to thoso worn by aviators. Mus
tocho and hair were sandy.
Tho only mark of Identification
was a laundry-mark, 1160.,
FEAR OFTNVALIDISM
SAN JOKE, Cnl April 17. W
Appnri-ntlr ' ohRPiiHod- hy tho fnnr
that ntro mlRht hecoms nn Invtflld
I and n bunion on her Bon, Mr,
j AiiKUHtn Ulnhmpr. 85, aonked her
; clothliiR In Kaxnllno nnd set It nflre
Inst ntuht. Her ehnrred hody vn
found hy her on Herman, n gnsn
llne ntntlon operator, In the tluude
lupo creek bed nenr Ihelr home to
day. CONVICTION REVIEW
WASHINGTON. April 1 7. (P-
Emory olmslcnd, convicted of
misapplying funds of the Norlh
western National bank nt Port
land, Oregon, of which he was
president, was today refused a re
view hy tho supreme court,
Hoy lNncd.
ORKOON CITV. ore., April 17.
(A) Dcane Knspnrek ot Onk
Orovo, convicted of assault and
batlerjr against his 61-year-old
father, Elmer Knsparek, was fined
$40 In Justice court here yeater
day. t'bl Id Drowns.
VANCOUV10K, Wash.. April 17.
(I) Robert WIIMam Topping, S-yenr-old
son ot Mr, nnd Mrs. Wil
liam Topping, was drowned Mon
day when he fell Into tho Columbia
river while playing at the fish boat
moorage. The body was recovered
4i minutes Inter.
IlEI.OHAIrc, Jugoslavia, Apr. 17.
(if) King Alexander today slRn-
eel an international convention pro
hibiting rbs warfare. A special coti
rrlcr will take the document to Ihe
Qunl D'Orsay In l'arls. where it
will Ire deposited.
DIES IN ILLINOIS
. PraORTA,; IH.ApW! )1,U(JP).
William' fitrorig, the man who fcould"
compute figures with tho speed of
an adding machine and never
knew how he did It Is dead.
He. would stand beside a rail
road .track .as a long freight rolled
by, observing tho car numbers; and
when tho caboose flashed past he
would announce the total as cor
rectly as the .tabulator with paper
and pad who stood beside him.
Merchants employed him at inr
ventory time, in place. of using add
ing machines,' He would tell en
gineers how many bricks would bo
needed for a wall, compute cube
root, give exact ages the instant a
birth. date" was given himV Always
to the question, . "How do you do
it?" he would answer: "I do not
know." ; - 1
. Strong, who was BO years old,
died yesterday on a rnitroud via
duct .in Bartonvlllo, a suburb1, where
ho was in -the habit of going- dally
to perform the feat of boxcar num
bers, "Just to keep In practice," he
said.
- .
f IS PLEA
SOVIET OFFICIAL
fiKNEV,' jAprll 1 7. (P) Max
im Litvlnoff, soviet vice-corn mlssar
of foreign affairs, renewed his ap
peal for extensive world-wide par
tial disarmament In n dramatic
speech before the preparatory coin-
mission on disarmament of the
League of Nations today, "
VOTED. DOWN BY DAR
WA
vsrti.vaToN- Aihi l.iP)
llt'lon'Mr rpliiBtatcmoiit In the
A nedtloi
nallQlml society of Ihe OauKhtern
of the American. Revolution by Mrs.
Helen. Tufts llullie of Boston was
refused liito Tuesday by tho 38th
anntlal coiiKresH.
The resolution to rol'iiHe rein
statement or Mrs. Hull le was intro
duced by MVS. Robert .J. , Johnson:
of, Iowa and Mrs. Alfred J. llroH
aeau, tjie presldent-Keneral,' imme
diately moved a vote. There was
one disSentliiK voice that arose
from the xroup of 3000 delegates
on the floor.
' NEWlYOJtK, iAprllin;- r-iVPt i-
Directors at tho United Htates Hteol
corporation today offered share
holders the riBht to purchase
1.010,001) uildltlonal shnres of
common stock at $N0 a shnro in
the ratio of one new share for ench
seven shares held. I'rocceds of the
sales will he used to retire funded
debt.
Sales of the new stock will brlnR
1142, 31M, 700.
ROUND TRIP FARES
WASHINOToW.f April 17. W)
Railroad round trlji passenger faro
levels, as now scheduled by trans
continental carriers, were held rea
sonable today by tho Interstate
commerce ,coniinssion In dismiss
ing wll limit-notion a complaint on
the subject made by the San Dlegn,
Calif., chamber of commerce.
Tired and Achy
Mornings Tx;t
Too Oten ftSij Warns o
i Slltxsish Kidney. '
MORNING find' V0U;itirr, aiby
'all worn outr
Feel tired and drowsy luft.r
nanftiui biikachr, headache and
diny upella?
Are' I he kidney excretion) too.
frequrnl, ii'ituly or bnrnlni'i1 Too
often ihia indirntes iluifMi kld
neyt and nkouldn't be neileclcd.
j Poans fills, a tlimulunt dia
etir, inrrenie the at-livity of the
kidncyt und aid in the elimina
tion of wusle impuritlet. tiers
everywhere endorne Donn's. '
50,000 User Endorse Doan's :
K' RSod?l 1"0 Adsm.St., N.S., Mir.,
iwapolli, Minn., nyii "I ... boih.ml
lot illi .dull., h. roimvh.k,.d .Imi
h.niiii Irould h.nllytiru.hl.ii. My Itsi.
nr wni nrl .alius normftlly tidjinis
otwri btok.il .1 nitM. Aln.?.k.n.
Do.n. CM.m, kiinn utwl Uttir .J
tb. bMkKli. Ml tn
DOAN'S r,&s
A STIMULANT Dtt'RrTlC l KIIW.YS
nlrr-Mdurn Co. MIChn eululo.NY.
; LO;jt.y. April iiMtfi
patches to the Dally Express from j
Sydney today related something
of the. pitiful scenes enacted when
the Heath' rescue plane landed
beside the Southern Cross:
Captain Klngsford-Smith and
his three companions, who had
been forced to cook; weeds and
eat snails, annroached tho reiwiin
plane at a staggering run anl I
pressed around' tho; occupants' to
shake Jmnds, laughing and sob
bing. Haggard, emaciated, un
shaven and weak from starvation
and privation,, (hey raised a pa
thetic cheer of relief. 1
J When the1 Hoath: plane .left It
had ton extremely hazardous take
off, due to the mud- and reeds,
but finally barely rose over' the
Southern Cross. The pilot then
had to bank dangerously to avoid
hitting some trees.
; That part of the Southern Cross
log dealing with the forced land
ing was quoted: "After 10 hours
lost1 In the severest rainstorms
we made a forced landing. Smith
made a, wonderful effort and the
plane was not damaged. The only
food aboard was seven sandwiches
all nbout to' putrefy. We lit fire,
all tired' out after 18 hours
In the air. The mosquitoes and
flies made sleep Impossible."
L
U: S. BALLOT SYSTEM
! LONDON. ;Aprll 1 7 (JfyAit In-,
trvlnw with thai Ulrfht Honorafclp
Wlnatort Churchill,, chancellor of
tho oxchecquer. In tho Dally. Kxr
prOHA today nuotod his an jox tolling
the virtues of tho- American elec
toral system as contrasted with that
of Hrltain. v
i , He described . England . as sud
denly thrown Into a series of con
vulsions because of the impending
Keneral elections, with "statesmen,
political workers, and journalists
all rushlnR to Join the excitement
'of the fray when all should be striv
ing for the reconstruction and re
habilitation of which this country
stands so sorely In need."
ESPEE BOND ISSUE
ICC.
WASinOTON,, April 17. WM
The Houthern- Vacifio compiiny. re
celved permission today from- the
Interstnte. commerce'- commission
to Issue $05, lfifi, 000 in forty year
4li per ennt gold bonds and in
connection therewith nso was pro
visionally permitted to create 195,
40S shares of ( Its. own common
ra)ltal stock. ' ' L
Fishing 1 1 twit l.o-st,
OALVESTON. Tex., AprU 17.
(flV- After a day and a night of
searching by bonis of the coast
guard no trace had been found to
day of tho fishing schooner Thistle,
reported In distress about 42 miles 1
east of Proeport. Tho vessel car-i
rld a crow of four.
The Edenetle
Electric Washer
Tho IWenetto Electric Washer that
hns created sitrli a sensation In the
east has reachod Medford. This
washing machine weighs only 20
pounds, nnd can be used on the
kitchen tnble or sink, any place
where you can plug Into, an cleo
"Irtc light socket. ; ,
Although It Is smaller than tho
higher- priced washers, It is sur
prising the quantity of clothes It
will handle. As many as three
doren ' pieces can be thoroughly
washed nt one filling, In from 10
to 16 minutes. It Is specially
adapted for people living In- small
bouses or apartments, as It ,takes
up so little space.- To : the mother
of smoll children; who need clean
clothes so often, It is of treme
ndous vnlue. It Is no more .of a
task to do a small washing , with
lite Edenetto than it is to do the
breakfast dishes. So little labor,
so little fuss and muss. This won
derful washer sells for as little ns
S.IJi.no on Kny Monthly raytnents.
: Mr. K, V. I.lltlefield. whose nd-'
dress Is H. P. D. 1, Mcdford, Is
agent for Jackson county, He will
bo pleased to,lot you try an Eden
etle In your home, and let yon be
flic Jnilgn whether you care to live
any longer without one or not. Just
mnll postcard with your name and
address to
E E. Uttlefield
Route 1, Medford
: - i . ;
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No matter what price you wish to pay for a shingled roof, the Pabco.
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Pabco Thatch Shingles are fire-resistant and can be laid right over old :
wooden shingles. Only Pabco dealers and authorized application agents
can supply these superior patented shingles. . .
Free oof Inspection Service
A Pabco Roof expert will gladly inspect your roof and tell you about
its actual condition. Mail the coupon to .our nearest office.
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OEARY at TAYLOR ST. ,
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' A good substantial balance in your Checking Account"
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It Rives you a lnrser cash .
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It BBSiires ynn of funds with--which
lo pay bills promptly.
It eliminates thu danger of
overdrawing your account.
It repays the bank for the
cost of the service you re
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i confidence and co-operation.
Keep up your financial standing by keeping up your
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First National Bank
Medford, Oregon
VJEDERAL RESERVEP- a
i" 11 " '.' -''!! -' "0
Fred Qottfrlea
GOTTFRIED
- Airoa Turn oo vl
ft TTJRNBOW.
Expert plumblno.- heating
nf
eneet metal repar a no p.
We epeclallxe on aervlee at ret
enable prlcei. No Job toe email.
219 N. drape St. . Phone 5
' - -w , . . ' 1 r 11
o -
Syr.opsis of AnnAefrN111 1 olobS j
liiM-'mtdrto the 101 urine. mmlst n
Nt lowm puid auri tij ..
raurlt exMlle ..-..- ,S.J33.17.1
CommlslioiiK ana; """N- .-oiiit1
paid durlnr' the Tesr...- I.7M.W.
Tuxts, llceiuea, and If a paid . b . -
duftlf till! ,?'',;; li' 4"
Amount of all olH u- .,--..
iviiiiitum .
Total exoendlturtl .IH.7J7.OIil.a7
Dmoill . Anietlcan , Marine w . .
Rjlnn. rKoverable on paid M.oj
Valu. of rfol Kslate owned ,,
(market value) ....... v 707.S7iJ.oo.
Value of stocks and bpnda
owned (market value) 1S,6J1J,50,
Louns on . mortMaes and
c&51wa. l;S?i:2Iv3 :
Premiums In course ol til- "
SIS Yql.u'&l!nce..8e: i;50J-..o
In.Sed'"a '"".T,": 196.137.34
Blftf recelvabii":::::.,'...' WJD3.6II
Total .f;:..' "
Orp0a'fde"!!m.'. ."".V 1.491.t07.a
Amount ot unearned premi- . , .... ,
aa, on " u.n' 11.SM.J71.M,
rike'ra.."".0" ".? 0.-
Ml.li '.
BUSmESfl IN OREGON TOR THE YEAR ,
Net premiums received, dur-.
in. ihe year t J151S5.02
Losses paid during the year. 90.155.99.
Losses Incurred durma, the-.
-sr 70i3..ff7
: THB tlVKRPOOL ft lrDDON ...
GLOBE INSURANCE CO., LTD.. J
THOMAS U. ANDERSON. Mr
GEORqEF.aUERBAZ.Asst, M,
W. O. RICH: Asstj Mil1.
Blttulorr resident at'ornej; lor lerytoe,..
, aeorse J. Janes. 407 FalUnc bulldlna.
i Portland. Or. ., .
THE H. A. HOJySliraS ; AGEX"Y '
Ascnt in Mlfor(l.- ' .(.
; Synopsis ot Auniia) StaUment of.th
PALATINE 1I.BURANCI! CO.. LTD.. of
Londun. united states branch. In tli.
: sute of New Vork on the 31st dar of.
December. 1938. made vo the insurance
commissioner of tha state of. Oregon, our-
..ua.it to law: I(ICOMB .-
Net premiums received dur-
rect-ived durliiK the year... 183.900.4?
Income irom other sources
received aurlnn the yen... 63.1B.aa
Total income S2.O40.S18.4S
DISBURSEMENTS
Net losses paid during . the "
yesr iiiciuatitK tnjusinirui
expenses S
. Commissions , ana '. aalarlcs
yald durlne the" jeHr:
Taxes, ltcenbts and fees paid
B98.059.a3
530.993.34
85. 1 SB. 10
pendlltires
448.387.91
...ia.011.498.48
Total' expenditures v.
Value of' stock and bonds
owned (market value) 13,
. Loans on moruase and col
lateral, etc
Cash In banks and on hand.
Premiums In course of collec
tion written, since Septem
ber 30. -1923
Inerest and rents due and
accrued ,...
340.899.35
48.760.90
Total admitted assets 14.522.448.08
1 . LIABILITIES- '
Gross claims lor losses unpaid 8 365.470.00
Amount; of unearned ore
mtums on all ouutandlnK v 11
risks. 1,938.477.88
Due for- commission and
brokerage , 104.SOO.00
All other liabilities:.,, ..... . - 76,787.00
Total liabilities '12.385.340.88
BUSINESS IN.OREOOtf FOR
THE YEAR . , ,.
Net premiums received durlne ' -
the vear Uietl f
15.881.81
(nct
Losses Incurred during; the
1.B76.57
. 2,845'87
PALATINE fNSURANCE c6.'. LTD.,
v. a. mnuuKci, r, r.. ivoecxerir.
Statutory resident attorney lor serv
ice, insurance commissioner, Salem. .Or.
SYNOPSIS OP ANNUAL STATEMENT Of
the, PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY
or Hartford, in the Sl&tt df, Connecti
cut, on the 31st day of Dwember;
made to the Insurance Commissioner of
the State of Orouon, pursuant to, law:
' CAPITAL ' .
Amount of capital stock
- .;. l..-,MW
Net premiums received dur- '
i in the .year . ; $12.1 00,974. 4 6
Interest, olvldends and rents
received, during the. year 1,809,776.63
' Income from other sources
received during the year 805,189 47
114,775,040.61
Net lossei paid during the
yenr including adjustment
expenses $ 5,686,905 58
DMdtrids paid on capita.
stock during the year... 1,383,517.50
Commissions and salaries
paid during the year..,. 3,776,700.47
paid during the year....
Amount of all other ex-
451,799.43
lien an urea , , . ,
.. 1,352,032.37
Total expenditure
.113,820,1(55.34
Vahir? of real estate owned
(market value) f 546,12104
Value of stocks and bonds
owncpMmarkel value) 38.008,174.00.
Loans oiV mortgages and col
,aieroI tc. 416.950.00
Cash In banks and on hand 3.171.168 114
Premiums In course of col-.
lection written since Sen-
tember.30, 1928 1.665,065.88
Total admitted assets ...S44.180,388&0
. .MABILITIE3 ",'ov'i",oou
Gross claim's tor losses un-
. Pa'd - - S 1.699.534.74
Amount of unearned prem
iums on all outstanding
rlsks 12,855.1 9 1.90
Due for commission,. and ,
brokerage . , 4 87.000 00
All other liabilities 2,6lB.0a977
Total liabilities, "exclualve"1
Of capital Stock ,,..117.059.816 41
BUSIHFS8 IN OKSOON FOR YEAR
Nt, premiums received, dur- ,
in the year ... 78.988M
Lasses, paid during the year 31.742 9a
Lo.ses Incurred durln year 28.279 9J
PBOENIX INSURArTCE COMPANY.
KDWAOtl M1UTO. President
LTJWARD V. CHAPLIN. Secretary.
Siatuiory r.aldent attorney for service;
CKOROK L. DUTTON,
iaillne Build tn, Portland, Or.
Synopsis ot Annual Staremenl f itht
COUVKRCIAI. UNION ASSURANCE
M , , COMPANY. LTD..
of Loinlon, U, 3. . Branch., lit the Stale
of Ncwj Yorltl on the 31st day or De
cembrr, made to the insurance
Commissioner- of the State ol Oregon,
pursuant to, law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock
paid up I
. . INCOME
Net Premiums received dur-
ini the year I 9.351.217.04
interest, dividends and
renu received durltiK the
Vr 728,834 77
Ihcome from other source! -
received durlnji the year. 141,793.88
Total Income . ... .I10ai,83j67
, , DISBURSEMENTS -
Net losses paid durini the: -year..
Inc'udinK adjust-
mpnt expenses J 4.225.102.80
Dividends paid on capital
..stock during the year "
Commissions and salaries
Paid Uiirine the year..., i,107.890.8I
Taxes, licenses and feet
paid durlnt the year;... 425.633 48
Amount of all other expen
ditures . . 9,835.777.98
. Tot 1 1 expend! tureg . , ;' $ ,o.5fli.l04.85
' . ABSETB ,
Value of real, rim it omwd
Imarkrt value) t 1.985,918 00
Valun ot itocKi ,ntj bono, '"""'""
owned (inarkrt value)... 9,430.883 30
loan, on, mortaaic, and
eqllateral. etc. 50.00001
Cash m bank, and on hand t.oso.SiS 20
Prrmluma In court, ot col- """"'"
luc i Ion wrlttrn ncc Sep-'
ipniber 30. 1,28 1.M1.834 85
Inwrrwi and rnU du arid:
Biu.tT.w-;:y-:V.:;:
Total 'BIvi-M..
Orosa clalma lor loaaca un-
AnVo"if,t if WrW nmnY.' '1"'"" M
Diie" lot" ' commliiiori' ' and wn4M-8
a.. 'S'ma . : : ::::: a&3
Total MablllllM. .iclmlv,
7 j'"'"'". ol
BUSINESS IN OnttidN VoR 'As VAH
Vl premium, received dur-
4if tile vear I3S R?4 rt
Lo-ea paid durlnK the VmJ ": m
Lour.: incurred durlna. the year fc.ms tt
N.me f Company. Commercial Union
Assurance Company, Ltd.
kfN,me ol V a. Manaaer. T. W. Kc.
BlalriiorT rldnt .Homey for aerv,
i5rfion',1"nc' """""loo"- Salem,