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SHWS SHARP GAIN Rlse In Prices Results in In- creased Haullng to Markets. !hunngoz from growers to country lenmw:‘h:hng:bymga increased rapidly open! of the roads, says the United States tes tMAxflw!tun.numuolAR- grapefruit nnn;u also the usual Spring activity in miscellaneous ' truck ot Dotatocs ahd onions Jell pock and onions fell bacl & little from the highest points reached, Northetn an Boutherh procuce. was uthern uce was quite well main 5 Potato ll..rm Slows Down. e oving o the Apld changes 10 Faoid c s in the las\ half of March ol still Eastern markets comparatively guiet, while prices Middle West were advancing 25 cents per 100 pounds. Potatoes markets gained about 10 to but held the advance, whi back again in the ‘est. The scanty supplies of ick in producing sections near central markets seems to be lnham of the :ludden farry in ough some adva; ustified by the rather light total g?: ; §§5§§5‘ EE? g i E§§ “’gii peared it total hold- ings of potatoes. In Western New York ty markets. Deal- a heavy carlot movement from Jate in March and were expecting that the reduction in Maine holdings ‘would H.I' a better demand in April for N York State potatoes. Ship- mmu er New York to date have ex- ?uded t.hoese;te" st season by about cars. are paying growers in the Rochester district 70 to 'lgmoenu per. hmhe}m:nt e mfim are re- g for r _prices. In Northern I‘l!.ned'.he d‘cl.krn were some confidence in the situ- m believed the general market ion would hold despite temporary Wy W{w leedhpg’t;’toumm‘ ‘The 7, but selected e 100 reen Mounh.mn u?d the near the end of March ’110 although Washing- Wfltern and Southern hed tops above this level. potatoes showed little. York at $2.15 o $2.30, York potatoes sold in at $1.75 to $2. The Chi- more than half of the since the Ef i Eé | ] i | | g2 i if | ! i i : ‘E : i ;§§§:i t i # tlmn last year, which cars ‘available. md flnt Michigan had $ cars in storage late in New York is run- most of the poor gone to market. remaining and keeping well. tota most of the onions left ere in Wayne and Genesee counties, The season for N onlons is fast drawing to a close. and another week or two seems to be sbout the limit ofi-:cthi’tyuln most producing sections. les of New York yellow onions brought a wide nl.al in Eastern markets at $1.10 to per 100 Some of this tock was of only fair market quality. Mm yeliow onions brought $1.25. "A little of the )lmvg:em nfck was good enough to exceed these prices. Higher prices for cabbage brought heavy shipments from Texas and much of the preceding price advance was Jost, #o far as concerns new_ cabbage; but the limited supplies of Northern eab- m at New York country shipping points at around $T4 per ton, bulk, near the end of March. Warm weather dufln‘ T BTATEMENT or THE “CONDITION onrz COMTANY, LTD., Code of Law ovas, INCOME. Yot iaerest and i Other income Total income DISBURSEMENTS. Net amount paid policyholders AiCother disbursements. .. “Total disbursements $865.633.36 1,098,404 32 2$1,964,097.68 Real estate .. . 3,914.574.00 5 () 249, LIABILITIES. et unpaid clsims 7 a] uneerned premiums. .. r listilities B Surplus ovet all libilities.. Total ...ovens e NET PREMIUMS wmrm DURING THE | Machinery District of | Auto collisto; ‘otal. Columbla. 1,850 840.91 " 3433.80 ‘nese 135 3,128,94 90625 86,175, 4,046:97 3,638.54 768.26 xopoxent’ £1% “n‘«’...:a, this TQWEY, NY., 388, ) 024.54 e | |huur7 Publte. Bronx 11 Oll. filed 1 42 IMOTOR-CARRIER LEGISLATION IS ENACTED IN FOUR STATES carrots. are in the (eneul ‘markets. hmm lrow- ers seem to have given m&u much improvement in prlu!, ough some are holding for late Spring ship- ment In hopes at least of a demand at some price. Apples Sell Better. The fast-decreasing supplies of good apples in storage and the long-con- Mnuefl activity in the export trade be- to take some effect on the market by thz midd.le of March and prices have e 10, o e N considerane leadi varieties, grn':g gains on a few kinds. Baldwins in Western New York went as high as $1.90 per bushel, compared with a re= cent price of $1.50. Rhode Island greenings appear to be about cleaned out in producing sections, and there are a few stoeks of McIntosh and Gilli- flowers remaining in Western New York, but the Baldwin is the principal offering in_that section. No. 1 Bald- wins brought $5 to $5.15 for the best and_ fair quality bmg t $4.80 in the Rochester jushels sold at $1.75 to $1.95 th" fourth week in March. Dema was good .;tl;l mnriet&!nrm the price. Large city markets re] mode'vrr:u supplies and rather limited demand for apples. Prices average nbouc 10 unu a _bushel higher, some markets have not re- spon ed to the upward tendency. East- rn _greenings sell in a jobbing way at ‘l 715 to $2.25 per bushel, Eastern Yorks and Staymans at $1.50 to $1.75, large size Romes and winesaps brought $2. Scattered sales of Starks, Black Twigs, Tolmans, XKings and other varieties ranged from $1.50 to $1.75. Baldwins by the barrel brought $5.50 to $6 in New York and Chicago. SILVER COINAGE PROFIT OFFSETS GOLD MINT LOSS By the Associated Press. Losses on the refining and minting of gold coin at the Pretoria Royal mint in ‘South Africa have been more than counterbalanced bflx the profits on sil- ver and b Commercial ldvices fi-cuut Johng; n:tburg report the government’s prof silver coinage from 1922 to 1930 totaled 862,323, pounds _sterling, which 192,056 pdunds related to 1929- 30 o Profits on bronze coin- age the etight-year period totaled 7,117 pounds, and last year 3,462 pounds. The mint’s present surplus of gis1ot pounds is_due almost en- tirely to profits on silver coinageé Gold refining and minting fil tions presented a more nvonhle in. cial return last year than formerly, but the improvement was credited to the recovery of gold from flue sweep- 1 ‘of uvenl TS, STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION woms cAsUAL‘l'Y COMPANY F NEW YORK On the nst st day of December, of Coluw o7 ouses. afoner alsburi Total disbursements. ASSETS. Gross assets Deduc: assets Total admitted a: L) Slner Haittes e Cnvllll paid u Sargius ‘over a1i i 1- health. None 1,798.030.53 458,659.02 857.179.31 102,748, 150,278, lbess 134.22 RED ione cide: Asito! Hability 5 Liability other ihan 19,220.96 529,664.71 15.318,010.61 ANTEL ‘MAGGIN, Vice Pr t. MAHAN, Asst. Becretary. DIG ribed and sw 1 28:h day of Pebru u°"’1.§'x"'"" cading: (Seal.) L] N M1 Notary, Public, Bronx Co. No. FoTIL Certinc o No. 1-M-1720. + mission" expires March 30, 1931. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Inc. Real Edfate—Loans—Insurance. 1520 K St. N.W. TS THE CONDITION FU! INDEMNITY CO P) FI.ANCISCO. CALIFOR! - i o0, ihe st gy of D 100005 re | on 647 of the | forthe District of Columpia. = c° °f LY Net premiums. v Total interest and rents Oiher income: Surplus paid in by stockholders Total income 3150175 | | 312/811.27 Beat estate € loaiis ol Feal esisié nd ;i Cash 1n compar Deposits in banks Premiums in ‘co Interest and ro Groes aseets . Deduct assets not admiited. Total admitted assets . LIABILITIES. 5 115.300.45 35,557.73 | 100.00 Sur $3,844,006.06 | NET PREMIUMS WRITTEN DURING THE YEAR. District of Total. Accident Health : Noncznceliabie ‘accident and, hesith .. 5 8o o Auto prope ofcconcces Property damage and c liston cther than auto Total X *“EUGENE ¥, HonD, vm P = { Y F, LEGG, Asst, 7y. ‘Buh::;'lbe‘d’-gd sworn to o Setore ‘me this 18th day of Feoruary HENRY . GIEGLER, Co. No. 224 3 m N. Y. | 89536 Sommsiaion " exoires Maren 30, 191 BRADLEY, BFALL tmm Ine. ‘Wilkins Blds. National 2660, ©. C. ROGERS & SON. Dist, Nat'l Bank 4 Iu*nx 3388, - $8,495.69 | * BY GEORGE E. DOYING.. Motor-carrier legislation throughout the coutnry is under way and promises mmninmautobewmadmflc,it was indicated by & survey made h today. M States already have passed new laws to rn busses and common car- rier trucks, and one of them—Kansas— has e 80 far as to include persons c‘rrm their own goods for commer- cial purposes ouulde of cities and vil- lages and beyond a radius of 25 miles. Indiana Legislation. The Indiana Legislature enacted an amendment to the motor vehicle law which reduces the maximum weight limit to & point said by bus operators to be so low as seriously to affect the use of modern busses now in service, In Tennessee, Texas, Missourl, Min- nesota and North Carolina bills are pentiing that would limit the length of busses to 30 feet. Busses now com: monly used in intercity service are ap- proximately 33 feet in length. ‘The Oklahoma House of Representa- tives has & bill increasing by 100 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Mechanics& Traders’ Insurance | |Company of New Orleans, La. | On the 31st day of December, 1030, as | required under Section 647 of the Code | of Law for the District of Columba. Net premiu Total intere: Other income Total income | . DISBURSEMENTS. Net amoiunt paid polichold- | ers for losses. All other disbursements. Total disbursements .. Real estate Mortgage lot Collateral 1 Bonds and Cush in cnm%lny s ‘office. Depos Agents’ balances Interest and rei accrued Gross assets ... Deduct assets not ad Total admitted assets. LL Net unpaid claims Total unearned prei Other liabilities Capital paid up Surplus over all D.otC. 32,196.99 | None 2,115.44 None 12,419.30 1.152.07 149.921.70 —1,267.21 24899 None a None rinkler leakage e | Sprinkler “ieak Non | Riot, civil comm tién " and " exol s} 3,043.22 | Al other airrati. 180616 Nome $1,277,350.04 3463149 | L MILUER, Vice President. b= movn Becretary. befors me | un- mh day of Pe:rulry, 1931 stary Fubiie. General Insurance 1435 K St. Nat. 2345 e I clud of Memder of ;-l.m‘lfi;:m ul meun& all bus taxes except the gaso- tax, which had previously been in- creased from 4 to 5 cents.a gallon. The Legislature has under consider- ation two tax for busses, one proposing & levy of 6 per cent on gross receipts megn'.he ot.hzr fixing the rate of 10 per A bill pending tn Missourt would tm- in addition to regular l:enn f!u and personal property taxes, a tax of $10 per passenger seat annually: Proposals have been made in Tennessee to compel motor carriers to provide STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. —on the 31st day of December, reauire 1930, 18. 1911, Capital stock Capital stock, paid up, in cash Cash in offic Cash in bank . Real estate .. Real estate mortgages (first » ltem) . Stocks and bonds (market 6.161,875.58 None, in hands of agents. Interest due and accrued Policy loans . All other assets . Total assets . LIABILITIES. Net unpaid claims Reserve as required by law. Borrowed money.. Reinsurance premiums Salarles, rents, expenses, taxes, etc. Commissions, broke: Cash dividends remaining unpaid Capital stock . Al other liabilitles. None 38,188,617.3: 811,614.98 10,612,386.87 .. $322,697,832.34 Character of business transacted during Total lisbilities ... the year 1930—Li Amount of risk -saumd dur- ing the year 1930. Losses sustained during the year 1930 Money teceived during the year 1930 4 Expended uvlnl the year 1930 .. - CHARLES HOMMEY®R, Vice President. 'W. HOWARD COX, Becretary. Subscribe 24th day (Beal.) Pebruary, 1931. CHARLES A Notary Fuviic. Edward L. Brashears Manager $10 17th 8t as under the District of Columbia Code, amended June 30, 1902, and August 2,500,000.00 2,500,000.00 $1,500.00 1,097,638.46 36,319,273.58 5,620,191.26 12,649,155.96 69,155,608.12 7,034,853.90 eeeve $322,697,832.34 $1,424,828.21 |, 265,572,775.00 186,204.20 1,148.917.08 986,568.60 1,264,833.00 2,500.000.00 . $173,922,929.00 17,256,824.00 79,334,882.42 3,656.01 and sworn to before me this o?“bu-u nllulx ll‘ to tax of 5 weemmmn- ceipts. mnewnnmhwlmpu-lmd ton mile and their speed of levy & The comm tificates of convenience and necessity. Other Laws. Montana and New Mexico have en- acted new laws broadening the jurisdic- tkm qf the commissions to includo con- ract carriers. In Montana both common n.nd contract urrlers will be required to pay a fee of $15 when making an application for a new route and to pay annual license fees of $10 per vehicle used. Wyoming also has 12,000 population. hflw Britten { STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION CALEDONIAN-AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY OF COMPANY OF N!nggm. NEW YORK, N. Y. Feomiihe Sist day of Decembe: —on the 31st day of December, 1930, as l...' 1ot % e M"m the Distrs required under Section 847 of, the Code of Law for the District of Columbia. TEMENT OF THE CONDITION. _ OF THE N EAGLE INDEMNITY COMPANY OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK. On the 3ist day of December. 1030, s required under Secti 7 of the Code of TaTor the Bistrict ot Cotumbia: INCOME. Net_premius Total Interest and ren Other income Total income STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION NORWICH UNION et of Columbia. 33,828, Net premiums Total .teres Other “income . Net premiums . 30837396 | otat tncome Total interest and rents..... = 76,338.91 Other income . « None Total income’ ... o $4,142,385.06 Net amount b for losses All other Total disbursements b 1 g DISBURSEMENTS,. $384,700.87 | Net amount pald policyholde: or Tosses, .. All other disbn ent ek pont ENTS, Total disbursements . Mortgage loans cn real estate Nons Net amount paid policyholders 1 loan: None for losses. . $137,250.18 183,817,740.48 Deposits in banks. Pl’!mhlml in course Ol col- SRR Compeny Deposits in k Premiums in e, lection Intarest 51,032.68 All other 167.446.22 Real estate . Gross assets . Mortgage Deduct assets not’ admi Total admitted s 'on’ real estate Nuno and rents due or rue ,, 390.560.20 | All other asseis . Gross assets 3338833 | meduct assets not’ admiided. 16,870.79 | Total admitted assets. 839.98 LIABILITIES, . s, 30381 07| Total unpaid clatms. . 42| Total unearned premiums Other liabilitles 92.65 | Capital paid u Surplus over 48.216. 56,744, LIABIL] Total unpaid claims ‘otal unearned premis Other Habiiitie Capital paid up urplus over all ‘iabiiitiei Total NET PREMIUMS WRITTEN DURING THE YEAR. District of Colum mbia, 16738 Gross Deduct assets not wdmitied” Total admitted assets ... Total. LIABILITIES. 13,736.2 b 5] Net unpaid claims . Total unearned prem: Other iiabilities Capital paid up Surplus over all Habiiities. Total ..i Accident Health . Non-canceliabié e %) and health None - None Aum Jlabiiey 1210,154.82 13,197.12 Liabi other 1 g uto. 427.166.46 967,922.59 108,974 61 e | KA R nceiiable "ge: - o0 | eident and Fidelity ut 1ial Burety Plate Burglary and Steem botler .4, Machinety Auto proverty dam: oo s Auto, col 47,763.52 %3::‘:'.:'{,“' s P Coltision o and evelone and colision oth- e or 246.95 s f:v torim 8.626.04 250.86 177.78 25 than auto. and explosion - BT 30, aniC58-04 | Al other (atrerati) RICHARD F. GIBSON, Secretars. Subscribed and sworn to efore me this 24t day of Feoruary, 1931 (Seal ROBT. G. BRIGO! Kinss mfin&?”(fi"fl"fiw . 3042: N. ¥. Co. Clks. Commission éxpires $308,37 s CLARK, President. H. E.° FRANCK, Secretary. Subseril W SIS AR e me i (Seal) imwy mu}"}‘ém Notary public, and Glks, No. 3. ara day OF rebrunry. Toat 0. 288, JOHN (Seal) 6 Notary Public. District Agency Co General Agents " 910 17th St STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE 0ld Coleny Insurance Co. of Boston, Mass. e 315t da Sired under Bection 641 of the w for the District of Columbia. Net premiums Total interest Other “income Total income DISBURSEMENTS. Net amount paid policyholders for losses ........... All other disbursements . Total disbursements ued . . Al Gther assets’”] Gross assets . Deduct assets Total admitted assets.. LIABILITIES. Net unpaid claims . Total unearned pi Other liabilities . gapital paid up Surplus over all liabiiiti oD PRI NET PREMIUMS WRITTEN DURING THE YEAR e oo s i Ocean ‘marine Motor _vehicles Earthquake ... . Inland navigation ‘and (7ansportation Tornado, windstorm nd 167, 1,415.07 101,520.28 57,128.49 None nkier leakage Riot, civil commotion and explosion . Atreraft Rain None 31,745,366.58. DMUND WINCHESTER. wn..r‘.,.u'f J. CHISHOLM, Secretary. scr! 170 day of Pebruiary, PREDER! of December, 1930, as re- Code -of 37.523.59 2,158,979.20 Total. - D of C. $1,097,474.05 $6,875.68 I"'3141081.03 10899 551.88 1890 305.02 117.43 3742235 Vice Pres. bed and sworn fo belore me this 738 15th St. N.W. T, 1930, ‘he Code of 3,163,579.74 179,695.58 265,795.38 $3,300,964.54 None $3,845,748.50 20.302.21 ) 735,584.12 Secretar sworn to befere me this lnmdhnl. iunucltyolwwuh. with nhout lflfl“ml“d-flnloluwmt STANDARD ACCD‘" INSURANCE COMPANY OF DETROIT, MICH. Teonieihe Jlgt day of December 1930, as Taw'Tor the Disteiesne Sonommiat ~ Net remium: Total 3 .+ $25,279,393.67 DISBURSEMENTS. Net amount baid policyhold Al otner dishurseméni Total disbursements Real estate ... Morteage loaiis Ooliateral loans Bonds and stocks Cash n company's office. Deposits in_banks. Premiums 1 Interest and Tenis due 'of aceru All other assets Gross assets .. Deduct assets not admitted Total admitted assets ...., $23,826,654.36 LIABILITIES. Total unpaid ciaims Total unearned premiu Geher uabilities Capital paid Surpius over al liabiiitiés: $10.061,034.41 7.,769.300.43 Accident Healt Non - cancellabie gccident "~ and Auto labilit; Ligbitity oth r than auto Dpenzal e Burety Plate giass ! Burglary lnd thel Machs 1,463.388.60 217,389.52 1 Gther than “.'32 Totals 315708187 122,606.22 708,187.25 SunsaTes llo N, Presit { and sw this of February. no‘? betore me JOSEPH M. 136 {seal) Represented by District Agency Co. 910 17th St. and H.W. Phillips & Co. - 917 15th St. OMAS J. FISHER & Insurance Department CASUALTY AUTOMOBILES RENTS PLATE GLASS BURGLARY | WINDSTORM Representing several of the largest insurance compames in the world, we are in a position to handle any line of insurance, no matter how large or how small. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Citizens’ lmnnu Company of New Jersey, Jersey City, N. J. On the 31st-day of December, 1830, as re- guired under Section €47 ef thé Code of Law for the District of Columbia. INCOME. Net premiu; ims Total interest and rents. $543,626.17 95,4935 Other - income 9.183.5 Total income +.$1,006,848.17 954.887.50 1,061,735.67 None None one *$1,856,900.00 - ghone 624,038.14 481,676.96 20,829.15 Cash in company’s’ office Deposits in banks . Agents’ balances Interest and rent crued .. Al other assets . Gross assels Deduct nssets Total admitted assets. LIABILITIES. Net unpaid claims. .. Omer Habiities . NET PREMIUMS WRITTEN DURING THE Distrigt of tal. Colunibia. . 4 69.436.20 *$1,608.6¢ ake navigatio transportation windstorm, Rain and floo 2843.026.17 $1,506.68 F. C. WHITE, Vice President. KREMER, Secretary. Sulicribed and swors 16 inis nd ddy of February, 1 al.) GEO. E. MARSH, Jr., Notary Publi 1 | Other income . o8 | Surplus over al G._F. HA Secret: — | Calliatiibeq axd sworn o, before me this BTATEMENT OF THE CONDITION American Eagle Fire Insurance Co. of New York, N. Y. On tiie 35t day of December, 1990, s re- quired under Section 647 of 'the Code of Law for the District of Columbia. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION STATEMENT OF THE OCONDITION OF THE OF THE The Connecticut Fire Insurance | Springfield Fire & Mnrfle_ Insur- Co. of Hartford, Conn. ance Co. of Springfield, Mass. Deee: .| On the 31st day of December, 1930, el e ot Do g, % [ RS g o D 5 for the District of Columbia. Law for the District of Columb! 1 Net promiums .. interest an Other income . Total, income Net Total remfums 4.380.304.53 interest l.nfl rénis FITE ] [— Total interest Other income Total income ,"u.an,ln.u DISBURSEMENTS. Total income . ,130,753.96 DISBURSEMENTS, $2,423,220.52 : or losses 2:367.509:08 A1l other disbursements ... Tor losses -. Al other disbus Total disbursements Total disbursements ..... $7.173,677.74 Real estate $376,315.07 1,286.747.49 570:500.00 28.147.547.50 50 pLE na,gu .00 | Besos Lz n 8310842 18| Axe o 666.68 227,003.82 185,230.93 Real estate . . seImm o8 cotmtera estate 798.103.81 Bonds: and stocks v27.808.78 | Sonacersl, loens Gish 1n comprny's ‘s#ics 36,005,08| CRSD_in company . ' Nohe%598 | Beporits n banika . st and rents die of Al Gther accrued ... Al other assets Gross assets . Deduct assets n Total admitted assets .... Gross assets Deduct assets not admitted Total admitted assets. LIABILITIES, Net unpatd - elaims Total unearned pre Other Tiabilities . Capital paid u $14,261,549.47 no.m.ls 64.862. 5 Total admitted asset: postaest LIABILITIES. Net unpaid claims Total unearned prem| Other liabilities . Capital paid uj Surplus over al Net unpaid caitng Total Unearned prem Other liabilities Gapital pald up . Surplus over all 1,000,000.00 6,163,179.35 . 314,108,007.91 2,000,000.00 NET PREMIUMS WRITTEN DURING oSSRl THE YEAR. +$20,145,631.22 23 NET PREMIUMS “WRITTEN DURING R Ta TN, DURING) THE YEAR unluon‘ss 1,146,927.05 *16,863.33 503,995.63 PR g and transportation Tornado, windstorm rd c 259,726.12 136,357.65 461003.36 5.154.23 13.880.83 ,853.32 None Inland navig 'and transportation 306,421.87 Tornado. windstorm and cyclone 2610 heportation s S Wl Tornado, windstorin Rot, eiviz commotion e and " explos )' 3 Atrcratt 31352 “iok mm.d cigil commotion $4.286,304.52 523.673.78 e e ;Nmouv Vice President. g SR and_explosion Alreraft .... 83.946.80 $20,553.56 E! V. CHAPLIN. Vice President. E W. HOLTON, 'Secretary. $14.210,159.11 GEO. G. BULKLEY, President. Secreta. lmh fll)’ of February, 1931, s Ho. WM. A. HESERT, o Subcribed and 24th day of Febs (Seal. Notary' Public, Queens canmf B4 Registers” No_ 704, fihoate | CBabscrined and sworh to. before me this ew York Ouunty clerk's 12th day of February, 181 3 R! No_ 1-W-810. Cor REW E. mmission e ) Netary Public. We Make.a Specialty of Automobile Insurance 3 | ALl other disbursements D.of C. 1 $34,980.55 | Motor None $a1,4060.00 | Rates are fair, and in case of loss settlements are prompt. STATEMENT %%m bt Commercial Unidn Fire Insurance Co. of New York, N. Y On the Decomber, 1630, guired hder Setion” 647 of. (e ot or the DIStHicE of Colambia, $1,213,909.05 DISBU] 3 1 l%l,;;‘.a Total disbursements $1.242.991.90 hl!:l b.u on real u:u Nnn. AllGiher s P> ey n:etl‘ not’ a Total admitted assets . Net unpaid clatmp Total unearned pre Ofher Tabilities - Capital paid Surplus over all 3,318,543.77 $129,673.00 st 005858 80 3,318,543.77 Total D.of llmnu B85 T36is0 Nene 17515 None 12,080.15 None L 260838 Nome :Rgg 6.50 50 $2.495.38 " President. Subsc e 213t a-' :'ldhnu- A m}" sl Noh" ‘public, Quicens Co.. No. " ,-:;' c’?finfi(m "'Sfi' 'E btinkicr " icakave. Rigt, civil, commo- piicn and explosion Listen in on “JIMMY & JANE” Over “WMAL” Every Mondny Night for the Latest Insurance News THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Inc. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance

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