New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 13, 1930, Page 10

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iy NEW BRITAIN DAILY TTERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930 SAYS KAISER TRIED CMUGHESMAYNOT [ SERUMIS OMY o HATS GROW WIDER T0 FEND OFF WAR ~ BEREACTIONARY -~ FEVER WEAPON IN'SPRING STYIES Ruthor Wil Talk (0 WD &1 e o v ies Con W Memmoon Models Are Large, oo hoont Gt BEAUTY'S PARE Town Hats Remain Sl HARTFORD DRUG STORE 1S RAIDED BY OFFICERS Pharmacist Faces Suspension of Li- cense for Alleged Liquor Law " Fluid Taken From Blood of Re- 1 covered Patients Usel Despite Utilities Connections He Earned Fame in Reforms Violations Mother and Father of Hemphis' Prettiest Are Blind Banned Bace Betting WILD BOARS INVADE DANCY \ Quaint Four-Posters of Mellow Maple, Sa'e Priced Full Size '35 Twin Size ’32.50 “Beauty Rest” Maitre '39.50 Simmons Steel Beds Discounted ctker” 1009% Feli Mattress 103 Asylum St. & 150 Trumbull St., Hartford ALL QUIETY PAYS AUTHOR WOMEN TYPINTS SACRED ALASKAN HIW R | jury. Dorfmar law violation, pharmacist’ Finance Board pronounced d ceallin t lines, Hariford, 1 ity board Hiki loran 1" y principal outhern rosort wear, are 1 to be th . fuded blue. green ing. the co Wl shades of pin mately $1,5 An Investment that does not fluctuate in value— Life Insurance W NERS of life insurance have had occasion recently to compare the stability of this form of investment with that of even the highest grade securities. A chart of the market price averages of leading stocks for twenty years shows an irregular line that rises and dips, sometimes vertically, with “peaks and valleys™. There are no “depressions” in the investment values of life insurance policies. They do not fluc- Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Financial Report to Policyholders for Year Ending December 31, 1929 Assets + o+t 4o o« oo o . 33,010,560,051.38 Liabilities: Statutory Reserve $2,625,110,967.00 Dividends to Policy- holders payable 1930 All other liabilities Unassigned Funds Increase in Assets during 1929 ., $315,084,085.74 Income in 1929 818.,682,519.99 Gain in income, 1929 75,270,134.78 Paid-for Life Insurance Issued, Increased and Revived in 1929 . Total Bonuses and Dividends to Policyholders from 1897 to and including 1930 . 3,374,600,6260.00 529,705,988.65 Life Insurance Outstanding Ordinary Insurance $8,649,002,429.00 Industrial Insurance (premiums payable weekly or monthly) 6,729,181,723.00 Group Insurance . . . . . . 2,555,416,300.00 l'otal Insurance Outstanding 17,933,600,452.00 Number of Policies in Force 44,333,332 (Including 1,442,240 Group Certificates) Accident and Health Insurance Outstanding Principal Sum Benefit . Weekly Indemnity . $1,190,131,574.00 13,928,139.00 tuate with business cycles. From year to year, the 44 million Metropolitan Life Insurance policies show a steady increase in values to policy-holders. The man who regularly invests part of his earnings in life insurance can go to sleep each night with the knowledge that he is building an estate of the greatest security and with a sure investment return for every dollar paid in. Life insurance is an investment whose value constantly increases the longer it is kept in force. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Daily Averages in 1929 2,233 per day in Number of Claims Paid. 20,674 per day in Number of Life Insurance Policies Issued and Revived. $11,137,296 per day in Amount of Life Insurance Issued, Revived and Increased. $2,026,714 per day in Payments to Policyholders and Addition to Reserve. $1,905,881 per day in New Investments. $1,039,881 per day in Increase of Assets. Growth in Ten-Year Periods Number of Life Outstanding Insurence Policies Life Insur- Assets in Force at ance at End at End Year FEnd of Year of Year of Year 1879 . . 12,823 . . S$11,666,%7 . . $2,022,482.45 1889 . 1,832,432 . . 204,816,521 . . 8597,468.77 1899 . 4,980,704 . . 800,531,009 . .S51,070,840.74 1909 . 10,621,679 . 2,041,951,700 . 277,107,868.46 . 21,914,120 . 5,343,652,434 . 864,750,023.88 . 44,333,332 . 17,933,600,452 . 3,010,560,051.38 This Company is a mutual organization. It has no stock and no stockholders. All of its assets are held for its Policyholders. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY - NEW YORK FREDERICK H. ECKER, President LEROY A. LINCOLN, Vice President and General Counsel ry whisky prescription store, offic Confers With County Officials Alarme of finance con- ARRIVES day with the county com- county nmis coun > of the increase w county build ich is approxi-

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