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on ans cast hag ‘MONDAY, MAY.'80,'1927 ww , ROBINS SCORE 6-2 VICTORY OVER GIANTS Elliot’s Pitching Wins Game —Athletics Win Ovef Senators, 6 to 1 (By The Associated Press) As the smoke of the latest big’ league battles settled, even pitchers were able to ye st of the feat of sur- viving nine full innings:of modern heavy hitting and coming out on the winning end. one. winning member of the young- t pitching generation was the giant “Jumbo” Elliott. the ponderous port- sider from Terre Haute, who made pygmies of the New York Giants in ning for the Brooklyn Robins, 5 to 2, allowing but four safe hits. John McGraw’s touted murderers’ row— was harmless as a kindergarten against the big boys’ slants and ae Wilbert Robinson saw the kind itching the Robins were given credit for having. Vance and Petty also have come through finely in re- cent games. Athletics Beat Senators The Philadelphia Athletics won their game with the Senators, 6 to_l, on the same kind of pitehing by George Walberg, a big left hander with about six years experience. Like Elliott, he allowed the enemy only four safe blows. For the Pittsburgh Pirates, leadzrs ofthe National League, Carmen Hill started and finished against the Cubs and turned in an 8 to 5 victory des- pite a homer by Hack Wilson. Hill's mates were hitting well behind him and Harris chipped in a circuit crack that helped. The game was the Pirates’ 11th in’a row and lifted them a long way ahead of the field, since it knocked a few pbints off the percentage of the Cubs, their closest competitors. The Pirates’, lead now is more than 100 point: Sox Win ‘ Pitching again played a big part in the work of the Chicago White Sox, whose fine showing in holding secondg place to the Yanks in the American Léague is as much of a sen- sation as the spurt of the Pirates in the National. Ted Lyons’ 8 to 6 triumph over the Detroit Tigers was No. 8 this year for the slim pouneited who went to the White four years ago from Baylor snigansity. In a double header between the St. Louis and Cleveland Americans, Mil- ton Gaston of the Browns won the first, 7 to 4, and Emil Levsen of the Indians the second, 10 to 2. “Alex” Stars for Cards: Carl Mays, the veteran, now with the Cincinnati Reds, found lots of dynamite in the Cardinals’ bats this time and lost an 11 to 8 decision to his rival hurler, Grover Alexander, tthe ageless St. Louis pitching ace. Alexander was the only real old timer among the winning pitchers of the ay. The New York Yankees needed two pitchers to stop the Boston Red Sox. Reuther gave way to Thomas early ir the game and the Yankee bats began to swing as advertised, netting seven runs in the eighth and winning the game, 15 to 7, One of three homers im the, game swelled Babe Ruth’s to: tal to’ 13, a mark which leads both agues, while a beautiful catch by lagstead of the Sox robbed Lou Geh- rig of what at might have bee! have been his 12th. CALLAHAN AND MYERS AWAIT TUESDAY FIGHT Junior Welterweight. Title at Stake—Both Want to Meet Mandell Chicago, M: 30.—()—Nothing| but a violent rainstorm can prevent the open air fight at the Cubs’ base- ball park tomorrow night when Mushy jahan of Los’ Angeles risks his whee welterweight title against Spug Myers of Pocatello, Idaho, Jim ullen, the promoter, said today. The champion and the challenger finished training yesterday, Calla- han working six fast rounds and Myers being satisfied with four. Want Mandell Match Managers of both scrappers today were talking lightweight champion- ship aspirations for their boys. Calla- han and Myers prof to be able ie scale down to 135 nds, and each wants a match with Sammy Mandell, the lightweight title holder, in the event of victory tomorrow night. Myers and Callahan have already engaged in one fight this year, Myers taking the decision by a comfortable point margin. Both fighters, how- ever, went into the ring over the jun. ior, welterweight limit of 140 pounds, and no titlé was at stake. : <The fight tomorrow night will be 10 rounds. ALLISREADY POR BiG CARD Many . to ‘aitena “Bouts. To- night at Auditorium— ‘Start at 8:30 Everything is-in readiness for, to- night's’ benefit boxing ‘ca and ine dications are that. those will see one a the best en on: a he in a long time. "cped Borge proteges, Herman, lidar arri se a trip over ly, fee; if crowd Kin-' 4 Columbus opportunity they’re being offered of peing a card full of action and th ve ‘same time giving aid to Bis- rek’s -baseball team. the Eckroth brothers of Mandan are to be the curtain raisers and will be followed by Willie Asher of Far- 0, who will mix with Danny Dunn of Moorhead in the 80-pound class. Babe Herman meets Mart: He of raito.4 in the hundred poun: an Tommy McGough meets yes of, Fargo in a four-rounder in the 110 pound class. Paul Sidles of Bismarck meets Bat. tling Kinnard in the semis in a si: round go, and Jimmy Dugan of Bis- ‘|marck meets Earl Orton in the wel- 1 of the evening. b: ita Aa A | Pennant Progress | AMERICAN ae Toledo Minnea, ; Indianapolis Milwaukee St. Pacl Kans: Louisvi Columbus Results Saturday neapolis 3; St. Paul Indianapolis 4. Toledo 7. Kansas City’ at Milwaukee, rain, Games Today bd Hersey at St. Paul St. Paul at Minneapol ‘Lou Ville games. Kansas games. Columbus at Toledo, two games. NATIONAL LEAGUE Ww. OL. Pittsburgh Chicago . New York . St. Louis Philadelph Brooklyn Boston Cincinnat 10:30 a. 3 p.m. at Indianapolis, two City at Milwaukee, two Results Saturday \Cincinnati 8; Chicago 0. Pittsburgh 6; St. Louis 4. New York 7; Brooklyn .3. Boston 1, 3; Philadelphia 0, 8, es Today Chicago at Pittsburgh, two games. Cincinnati at St. Louis. two games. Brooklyn at Boston, two games. Philadelphia ut New York, two! games. AMERICAN I Ww. ees Pet.} 1658 610, Phi delphia | Washington Cleveland . St. Louis Detroit Boston 474! 1218 Results Saturday New York 8, 2; Washington 2, 3, Detroit 7; Chicago 1. Philadelphia 8, 4: Boston 6, 3. Cleveland at St. Louis, rain, Games Today New York at Philadelphia, two games, St. Louis at Chicago, two games. Cleveland at Detroit, two games. Boston at Washington, two games. OO | Yesterday’s Games | Ce NATIONAL LEAGUB RH New York Brooklyn . seeees 6 8 es, Songer and O'Neil; Elliott, largreaves. and _& it a St. Loui: 18 Cincinnati 3 Alexander and_ Schulte, Mays, Kolp and Picinich, R 8 5 Osborn, bBrillheat!, Root and Hartnett. Others not scheduled, AMERICAN LEAGUB First ‘ 4 7 0 9 2 Snyder; p 4 E 13308 10 i} Bush, Pittsburgh . Chicago Cleveland it. Lot = Levsen and Myatt Vangilder, Win- gard, Nevers, Falk and O'Neil, Dixon. R #8 Bl ae + rd: Whitehill, Han- kins, Gibson and Bassler, a E Boston . 8 Ly New York 17 Wiltse, Wingfield, MacFayden Brad: ley, Russell and Hartley; Ruether, Thomas and Grabo Philadelphia Washington Walberg. and Burke, Braxton and Rue! AMERICAN as ae a zg Kansas City . Milwaukee . Sebaack | and Shivaults| Oldham, Sanders, Gearin, Johnson and -Mc- Menemy. H 8 10 St. Paul ..... R 2 Minneapolis 3 Betts'and Siemer; Mdon and Ken: { na. yes. Louisville Indianapolis . Tincup,. Friday, lin; Sejemanske, ie et . Florence. co a workout | Tey sees 4 a eee ‘greens will he in WEATHER MAY ALLOW GAME: HERE TODAY. City Team to Play Mandan This Afternoon if No More Rain Falls . Rain—and plenty ot it_prevonted playing of the initial game between Bismarck and Manda ———*} Mandan, but chances this noon were that today’s game would be played if the weather ¢ game was scheduled fo 0, will be played, any chance at all. Practices have shown marek this year cent better than t with some good hi with plenty of men who positions capably, The opener. against Mandan will give local fans a chance to see what their do against the strong opposition the cross-river team can muster. A game is assured, if it's po play today. wever, if that ‘Tentative Lineup The tentative lineup for tod: game is little different from the one annoui 3 game, with the probable selection of Love for the pitching end. Other positions will probably eb filled as follows: Fuller ; in left field; Sagehorn at shor onson at center field; Rile Lenaberg on the receiving : son at first; Moen at second Smith in right field. Mandan has such veterans as Dorf- ler, Schafer, Heidt, Newcomer, box, Hoeft and Schultze likely to appear in th MeMahan, Helbling, Ferderer, Fisher and Wirtz. Downpour Slows Up Golf Tournament and Rausch, Although several of the city's most enthusiastic golfers defied the steady rain which fell the greater part of yesterday and played from 18 to 36 holes in the tournament which had been arranged for the holiday period by the tournament committee, the unfavorable wea kept a large number of ible entrants away. These are planning to play their tournament matches this afternoon, the grounds crew bas been at work on the course during the fore- noon tday and it is believed the good conditio again after the noon hour. ways, slow greens, and falling , scores out were somewhat higher uld be the case under normal conditions, Athletic Carnival Is Well Attended Yy were present at the annual arnival staged by the boys’ and girls’ physical education classes of/ the Bismarck schools Saturday night at the high school gymnasium. The program opened with gam Ma athle f contests and tumbling exhibitions the “Young Comers,” boyy under 10. d 1 This was followed by a springboai and high jump exhibition by a gir physical education class. Five gi Slater; Theo. Vetter, M Ca Sylvia. Nylund) and nnah Jordan jumped five feet six ches A girls’ class then did the “Sailor's Hornpipe,” followed by a demonstr: tion in calisthenics and marchin, Mary MacLeod did the Highland F! ne in costume, with piano accompani- ment by Margaret Bates. A_ demonstration of apparatus work and tumbling by boys’ classes was followed by studies in “human statuary,” taking athletic poses. The carnival was produced under the direction of J. J. M. MacLeod. Better than ‘2 ‘GENTLEMEN’ BURGLARS GET | Wall y| $1,000; and $60 in cash belonging to belonging to Mr. Aronsohn, a: diamond ring valued at $10,000 belonging to Mrs. Aronsohn. t | Apologize Profusely From time to time the pair apologized for the inconvenience they {Were causing, The Arensohns men- ‘tioned they were guest Well then, said one burglar, “I tl we'd better leave you a couple of dollars. :You wouldn't want to be caught away |from home without a cent.” Livermore's room, they ordered the couple from. bed with Keologieg. | They refused to take a diamond stud- ded platinum’ wedding ‘ring worth thousands of dollars from Me: re when she stripped it. fi : eer. 00 wapphir ring was Waa returned to her’ on pleadings that New York, -May 30.—(@)—Two she prized it\for sentimental rea- “gentlemen” burglars, who obtained |S°ns. A similar ring worth ‘$40,000 $90,260 in jewels and cash from the was returned to‘her husband. “This country home of Jesse L. Livermore, is probably as dear to you as your noted Wall street trader, were hunt- | Wife's is to. lier,” they said to the a today throughout the exclusive broker, Long Island colony and in the New| They handed him o $4,000 platinum yore underworld. wrist watch to be’ returned to Mrs. The gems and cash were taken from |Arongohn, “We don't feel just right about robbing your your guest, they said. COOL WEATHER ||. HINDERS TRIPS Rain Puts Damper on Vaca- tion Plans—No Relief in Sight Street 1 Trader and Guests Victims of Pair of Polite Bandits Harry Aron- hortly before dawn yesterd: m4 Mr. Aronsohn is (vil urer of New York. Liver- nore’s home és at King’s Point, Great Neck. Working with extreme politeness, even apoligies to their victims, the thieves returned other jewelry worth $69,000 on the tearful pleading of the women and ignored remaining valuables worth $60,000. Were Unmasked The robbers were unmaked, They were about years old. Entering two bedrooms ‘on the sec ond floor by means of a ladder, the robbers completed their work in one hour and 10 minutes. The loot comprised a pearl neck- lace worth $60,000 a sapphire and a diamond ring, vatued gt $17,000, a monogrammed gold watch | worth Cool weather and showers com- bined to put a damper on week-end vacationists in North Dakota, and no relief was in sight, with “showers to- night and Tuesday; not much change in temperature,” the forccast. The rain started falling yesterday Mrs. sore ane Bhd continued at intervals we, the- day avellers reported roads Cs] ners to Jamestown nite ery, whii reports were ava on the condition of of roads west, north and south, Bismarck had .26 Jacke ‘af arte from 7 a. m. Sunday until day. Aloe: points repo! porting vais atell dgring Be ie lagt 24 hours were Am 48; Bottineau, .04; Lisbon, 68 and meee oy sind: 09 tna , Crosby repo inches since am. . Sunday with an additional .18 Saturda sich whi® Dunn Center repo 80. yesterday with .23 Sat- urday night. No report railable from De’ a Lake, Dickinson, Ellendale, den, Hettinger, Grand Forks, com town, ion, Larimore, Nepoleqn, Pembina, Williston and Moorhead, Minn, ATH DEGRER K.-C. MERTING : 165 to Be Initiated. Into Growp | se: State Meeting Is Temorrow One hundred didgtes are to be ini Reports from Montana points in-|Fourth Degree, Knight: dicated they had‘ a heavy rainfall, peed say ceremonies h . th i e conda, jon, Wee | Ne gtibering opened this mor ing with celebration of solemn po: Southerners Are tifical high mass at St. Ma Cathedral, with Right Reverend Vin- Being Driven Back | ie Werat' Bienes of Bawerck. os anghai, May 30—U@%)—Lack of celebrant,. “Missa Tertia,” by Hal- from northern headquarters at jer, was sung by the Knights of Col alld male chof. i initiatory ceremonies .were evhe Peking ee ee ppl EN uted to begin at 1:30 at St..Mary’s that the battle is not progressing too favorably, ‘Previous reports from auditorium. Initiates come from councils . at northern source id the south- New Rockford, erners, or nationalists, were being Bismarck-Mandi iw Devils Lake, Dickinson, Fargo-Moor- driven back. head, Grand Forks, Jamestown, Lang- Meanwhile the advance of thi erate nationalists, under General mod-| don, Minot, Wahpeton, Williston, Chiang Kai-Shek,' through Anhewi Gienaive, Datuth, sburg, Ill, Fond du lac, Wis. and St. Paul. province in the-direction of Tientsin is continuing, gccording to a wire-| ae MeKeni Regt rnin ae Gi *% less message from Nanking, Chiang’s | poleow will act aeenns: 9 Ne headquarters, poleon wit act ax toastmas er at the anquet this evening. re to sree that Chinas tee troops ibe given by “McKenna, James Gar- captured lingkwang, 7 from | __ Pukow, and another force from the west took Pengpu,. 110 miles north- west of Pukow, capturing fiye loco- motives and ‘200 cars.’ me Fey ABSTRA TMMENT For the Year oo a, Of The Merchants Fire Insurance Livermore; a pearl stickpin valued at $2,000 and §200 in cash ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT December 31 | ‘asualty and Sufety Of the Aetna re t Hartford, In the t. mpany, located ate of Connect! Aggregate amount 0 admitted assets. _ | Agere | TabMities Cexcept | capital and surplus, including reinaurance reserve - 18,538,057.0: Amount of fully ‘pald-up 2,000,000.0' | capttar stock | Surplus. over all | EatY | | 18,209,3 of tie Benefit hen lation of Rail- f Bal at Chicago - $27,672,539.5: v ie n the St ate amount of \ggregate amount udmitted assets. _ \garegate amount liabilities ot i 1,312,601.8 of res 414,023.72 Amount of fully s None $98,578.10 2,199,607.64 | \ggregate ; | Ments during the year 2,078,514.5 | NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS | Yotal, premiums receiv- | es @uring the year__. 1 otal losse& jneurred during the year... Total los: paid during the yei TATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. paid-up tien Aggregate ine ing the yea \ggregate disburse ments during the year 1 edie NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total premiums receiv- ed during the year $8, 13,914.2 Total longes jucurred during the year... ___ 8,495.4 35,573.). | Total losses paid tO, SOAR gece oe 8,425.4 | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Mice of Commission: Commissioner ¢ | ate of North De kota, hereby certify. that, th I, S. A. Olsness, Commissioner o foregotu Hug is a true peta ath tt nsurance of the State of North Da |‘riginal statement now ota, do hereby certify that th | this office. In Testimony Whereof, have hereunto set my han be Hea? is a true abstract t i D nal statement ew on | " his office. Bae: (SEAL] and aftixed the seal of tht | Office at Bismarck the fr: day of April, A.D, 1927. R.A. GLSNESS, Commissioner of ingurance pe | OF NORTH DAKOTA, nPpe of Commissioner Tusurance. coMPANY's CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY, of Insurance. reg cre Cle " Ww hereas, The Aetna Casuaity anc ‘ ganixed under the laws of Connecti has. filed Jn this office a sworr statement exhibiting its conditior and business for the vear ending De cember 31, 1926, conformable to th: ments of the laws, of \ thi: eArding the business of In an In Testimony Wher have hereunto set my and allixed the seal of Office at Bismarele the f day of April, A. D, A “ous | | SEAL) mmissioner of Tasurence ‘ORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner Whe ot Railway Employees: a corporation organized under the laws of Ilingis, ias filed in this office a sworn state- nent exhibiting its condition aud susiness for the year ending Deca 31, 1926, conformable to the re- iuirements of the laws of this state, eqarding the business of Insurance um cea} at aleve Association |: surance, Whereas, the sald Company ‘Med in this office a duly vertifie 5 copy of its charter with certificat Whereas. the isaid Company bas | of organization in compliance wit Med in office a duly certified uirements of the Insuranc ‘opy_of its charter with certificate rovesald. of organization in compliance wit) . Therefore, I, A. Olsnes the reguirements of the Insurance Commissioner of I ince of th . State of North Dakota. pursuant | Therefore, I, 8. A. Olaness {the provisions of sald laws, ¢ ner of Insurance the | hereby certify that the above name Sompany is fully empowered throur its authorized agents, to transact 1 appropriate business of Authoriz: {surance in this sta the, laws thereof. un of March, A. PD. 1928. 1h’ Testimony whereof, an provisions law: hereby certify that the above named ‘ompany ts fully empowered through ts authorized agents, to transact itr appropriate bus! if Authorizec {SEAL} and’ In’ Testimony Whereof, 1 Ht have hereunto set my hand and seal at Bismarck, this Y Of April AD 188 8. i Commiagionsr: of In ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Endipg December 81. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT AsD. 18, eae Lx ¥ End December 51, the Provident Life Insuran. onan. Sony ing: tale cémvany, located at Biemarck, 11. , hope esau of North Dakota. Of the A surance Company. unt of Limited, located at London, England. | “SGmitted 6 2,087,309.84 Aggregate amount of regate ‘amount of admitted asse hg 6,891,598.2¢ “iBiitiee (except Aggregate amo: nd surplus), liabilities “except insluding reinsurance reserve capital -and surplus), 1,681,208.1; including reinsurance Amount oF fully, paid-up ital rs 1285,000.0' reserve Surplus ¢ over all liabili- jes s 281,196.2: 616,553.11 327,368.11 83 Pane, the Aguregate 4,584,105.22 2,397,492.98 ing the year_ 4,345,798.66 Agaregate dixsburse- ments during the year NORTH DAKOTA BUSIN Total risks written dur- ing the year___ -$ 1,272,307.00 Total pe 11,068.01 Total. ‘losses. incurred during the year 5,224.30 3,624.30 Total losses NORTH DAKOTA, | ing the yea Total prentium ed during the y Total losses in during the yea: Total losses paid the year. 454,971.65 98,205.1¢ 7 $8708.11 ORTH AKOTA, the year 4 STATE OF STATE OF 4 of 1 1, . Olsness, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Da- | Insurance of the ‘of North kota, do hereby vertify that, the | kota. do hereby rity. that foregoing is a true abstract of t foregoing, is a true absiract original statement now on file Hy ore oe ‘statement’ now on file it this office. In Testimony W @ hereunto set my hi (SEAL) and a ised, the sea! oe ¢ ad A aay nF of Apri as the fir day of april a. Commissioner of Tusurance. OF NORTH DAKOTA, ry nymissioner of Jnsuran STATE OF NORTHDAKOTA, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTH i Whereas, The Ont 6° Assurance Company, Limited, a corporation. or- ganized ‘under the ‘laws of Great Hritain, has filed in’ this office w sworn statement exhibiting its con- dition and business for the year end- ing December 31, 1926, conformable to the réquirements ofthe laws of this state, regarding the business of hi rhe b ey, a said Company. has ‘thi ftice ith fe certified copy. of afin gharter wit Sith certificate of o1 te of tl ioews act S.A. Olsness, Stace a goa STAT! lay NY'S CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY. The Prowdent Like In- purauce Con ROY, 8 ornoraty par ed ul North De Ly , "led iy thie ‘oftice a& gwor hibitin, col i eho ta parent ibe tit abs ae 4 urance of tk Sea ota. pursuant: hereuy cert id B,. eae a eae iene me sf, ta fra ceted don Bier rab apa peta a cee Compa located at Denver, in the ig “olorado, Aggregate amount admitted axscts ADSTRACT OF STATEMENT Wer the year Enélag December 31, D. 1938. Aggregate amount Of the Citizens 1 eros Co. of} Muapitittes (ex Louls, inthe} capital and suri ineluding. roinsurance of . - 1,375,724.62 jourl, 10 State of ‘Misaouri. Aggrogate amount of Seer rey Bets. r ate amount . oO! Ttabilities “Coxcepe capital and surplus) detrei. reinsural 729,202.91 300,000.00 346,521.71 664,722.84 Dinburse = tn during the 674,417.58 y NORTH DAKOTA "BUSINESS Total risks written dur- ing the $ 124,131.00 Total — premiu: ceived during the 1,705.34 Total josses inc Tred 1,632.36 1,463.91 KOTA, $ 1,266,826.15 Aggregate’ Tncotne ‘dur- re ing the year Amount of fully paid-up 4 capital stock — Surplus over all HMa- bilities Aggregate income dur- Ing the year. 4,122.22 \peregate dl Mente druing the y 6,053.92 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total rigks wrjtten dur- -§ 4,280,596.00 67,3 16,701.07 Total loseen paid aur: ing the year_ 13,103.11 shigt 1 OF NORTH DAKOTA, ‘Office of Commissioner of insurance. “I, S. A. Olsness, Cormmiasioner of nsurance of th State of ath De. 300,000.00 183,427.64 during the yea seit 74 ieee paid dye abd iasioner of North Da- ta, do hereby. certify that, the foregoing is a true abstract of the original statement now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, 1 (SBAL) he f the how on filo in his office. In Tentimony Whereof, have hereunto set my hand and alfixed the seal of thir Office at Bismarck the first day of apa, ee Commissioner of Tnnuraabe STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. OMPANY'S, ee ad OF 8 AUTHORITY. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, arias : SEAL] Ottice of Gonnnisntoner compan FICATE OF AUTHORITY. Whereas, The Merchants Fire I surance Company, a corporation or- ganized under the laws of Colorado, hag filed in this office a worn Ibiting its conditl and business for the year endit December 31, 1926, conformable to the requirements of the laws of this stat arding the business of 1n- and, Whereas, ‘The sald Company hes filed in this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificate of organization in complianc the requiremeuts of tie Insur laws uforesald. Now, ‘Therelare, 1, S. A. Oleness, Commissioner of ‘Insurance of the State of North Dakota, purnuant’ to provisions of sald y certify that d Company is fully empory- ered, through its authorized agents, to transact its appropriate business Soren of Authorized —Ingura: this the proviatons a state ates ra the laws thereof, hereby certify that the above n until the Slet "day of March, A. Company Is fully empowered through digas. its authorized agents, to transact {ts appropriate busine Authorised re ce in this s ccording to s thereof, until the sist day tl of Mareh, A. Tentirsony Whereot, 3 ; F aye sinus set my Hand SEAL] a a free Gay of i ay oe eS Uy aconditien rat reas, bine said a nan has is office a duly cert copy. of. its charter with cert of orannies tion compliance with the Feguil ents of the Insurance laws aforesald. <a low, Therefore, Senn sioner of IK ‘ance Othe Ne PF sree is he Beeember at, 1986 <onformate ents of the la ‘estimony Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my bend and seal at Bis- marck, this First day of April,/A. D, 1927, OLSNEss, Commissioner of Insurance. (SEAL) ABSTRACT DF STATEMENT For the Year Endl December 31,, » D. he Farmers Mutual Fire & idk. dhe, Hatmere Mutua mpany, 1o- cated at Driscoll, North Dakota. President, Swanson. Secretary, K. A. Ersland. ath ate amount of ad- x itted ets 38 2,004.67 ABSTRACT OF SPATEMEST Wer -the Year, Ending December 31 : A.D. 1938. Of the Columbia Casualty Com- any, dat Naw York, im the or: © amount of Ha. et Cexcep? capital an@ surplug). inctus ine reinsurance resery Amount “of fatty paid-up capital stoc Surplus Over aii abit gies {4 ‘ee th ee ainbirae ta during the year BRR i Surplus over ail iiabiilties batasToy income durtt Aggregate: Dit *NOontrH DAROTA saietlt! Risks jn force, .Decem re. $ 1,506,000.00 Teal risks written ‘aur- 260,650.00 the one ot 3,261.96 908,446.59 G.3P8H71 26 5.749,781.1- IN RBS. miums " re- ceived ‘uring the year Total losses — incurred “aveion the year. 7. paeae 8 paid dui 35: STATE OF OF Nowrit DAKors Office ‘ommissioner Patines during the Tot i aur ie yea Total losges paid A the year_ STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ta, do hereby certif; OMe of Commissienar foregoing’ i» A (ruc ubstract prea statement now on file" o this office. i! n ‘Pestimeny :\ aren ged if (SBAL) hana ad affixed the seal Office al aaah * be Lf Commi tar, ae th “Siate ot ‘th a true ‘kisteactiot the pat San spow (on Mle. in af Tosti Wher . have sattsneny set April, ~ ab (SEAL) ee eg be “ot of Pe Commient J fot ih t Biamar : y of oak - sie am STATE OF Ni tenet 8 Ota, ef ue ais 1d eas, The Columbia ee. % oe as ISHERE TODAY Bismarek | : mee of: 1 with di tees | wi b A ‘noon, 4 vtille and a tour of ee fre an ans wit Dre- rede In the evening, aie wii be en- serta’ athalic Daughters of Amey ies. te a benaagt in ,the nurses’ ¢, ‘St. Alexius hospital. State pee ty James A. Garrity of Moorhead reside over the ses- rs are J. P. Wag: state treasurer; state sion. , Oth er of ner, Bismarck, P. Peter: District teputics Mandan; ed W. F..H. Gibbens, Ni Councils of thi Pater rit Fi ‘orks, Dickingon, Devils Lake, Williston, Langdon, Wahpeton es fame ‘For ‘sale—2 tractors with plows.. Also 2 ‘teams horses. ck- logated. at fariterd, is the Bree of Connecticut. Aggregate amount ou HALE gretnsurance 266,057,053.49 tor capitai 4,667,860.00 stbck ‘socount amount of full: tal stage ke o 4isb0 Fee: ring the TH DAROTA BU! "' risks written i 300. 7 if imiume ree srs Tol i tite the year, - 160,162. 61,047. 08,647.00 ‘ATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ST AStice of Wornmnlaploues } 192 OLSNESS, Commissioner of Insurance. OF NORTH DAKOTA, gi of Commissioner Insurance. company's cave ICATE OF 'HORITY. ly Aetna Lite Inaurance seaetst ohne ort ized % t eo of Connecticut, has 4 in thie’ office co STAT! t sald Com vis = : cofuhed Ass iJ f irter wi cel cate anignt ry 61 an quirements of tt or Bheret re, i, S.A. ich o sent repr : ovisioas ol he ‘tity thi tf quaiy cmpowered hrow 4 agents, to transact bul bred of Authorized a ts tate acco! to 3ist day of March, rs D. 18: In T stlmony: Wher I {SBAL) be ei ans O Bismarck, thls ABUERACT OF STATEMENT Fer the Year Ending December 31, * -AcD. 1036, ef The Alliance Insuranes Com: gens. located at Philadelphia, in the tate of Pennsylvania. Aggregate = i jount of ° 7,186,939.17 $,084,286.40 a rete 4,018,836.41 regai sburs e- * ene during the year . 3,877,850,99 ORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS ba risks written dur. is the year (Net)<-2$ 1,643,006.00 ™e d, during th it ” uring. the ad or gneanss 8,523.67 B.281,95 he daar} Bg NORTH DA epee E of Commi inaeance. Olsneas, ‘Comm! abit bf the State. of Nore do-‘hereby certify mat wh Pa fees oot Abaitget 3, ts the ef Teatimo y Wh t Have ‘hereunto mec tng Wasi o hkad ERE le ie Commissioner ofl OF * NORTH Dakota, ra Anéura _ COMPANTS Gl 2 The BTA! [iy cao = ara tice a year end! tot if ee nl ata Re