Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 8, 1919, Page 10

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o TR R 10 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1919 69th Annual Statement ; DANIELSON Ralph Meunier. who hus been in the ~ Aetna Life Insurance Company R e e The Bohemian club’s annual tour- nament amenz its own members will AND AleATED COMPAN[B be inaugurated next Thursday even- ing Fool, hilliard, whist « pinochle will be played. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. Automobile Insurance Co. [asis mim bl FOI’ New Furmtur@ ? Judze W. 1", Woodward held a ses- OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT sion of the fown court T'riday morn- - i i > ing, disposing of tw ; Don’t buy Furniture in a hurry. Take pleni offhmc- MORGAN G. BULKELEY, President L y Fusiurs in bure. . T oty Miss Mooy next Tuesday evéning |} and select furniture that you know you will-not- beeome meeting called to consider the forma-|§ tired of. tion of a Girls’ club. Aetna Life Insurance Company it it hithe t pove e/l When you consider that you live yaur i with he Bome for amoeting ne<t Fesday aft- furniture that you buy, you will realize the quessitj‘ tof Capital Stock $5,000,000 Rev. Willlam Fryling of Waurezan |} careful choosing. will preach at the services at the & = e > = Congregational church Sunday morn- For vzars we have made a study of hcm~ fl"’!‘i"‘;"" Llfe, ACCldenty Healthy Llablllty and Workmen’s Compeflsatlon Insurance i uppreciation of the se-vice he hae || and if you want your home furnished in the best of taste s o LIABILITIES e Tetenti Serrned from berreens || our knowledge and our advice wil be of great help to you. ASSETS has been prosented a heantiful watch h Al find .$106760,277.00 | and wold chain by Melwen and Cha- We invite you to visit this store, where you will fin 2,553,593.33 pin. his former employers o 1sti i £ 3 i ! St n s former emplovers. |} a profusion of artistic quality furniture in almost endless 30915102 | eeant Major ‘]‘mr%l\tlm (lestie, an varieties. There are hundreds of odd pieces as well as \merican, who foug! B t - . » o . 146926679 |30 favees. tell of his cxoerionces |§ matched suites for Dining Room, Library, Bed Room, Hall “over there” at a lect Are You Loakmg’ I rome Office Building ..... Home Office Supply Building Peal Estate Acguired by Foreclosurs Cash on hand and in banks . Stocks and Bonds . Mortgages secured by Real Estate . 1,000,000.00 Reserve on Life, Endowment and Term Policies 76,000.00 Reserve not included above 4749556 Premiums Paid in advance, and other Liabilities 777444039 Uncarned interest on Policy Loans 56.297,543.37 Taxes falling due in 1919 61,150,451.59 ~Reserve for special class of Policies and Dmdends to policy- in the state Ladnk . Collabakal's. .5, 7o) 937.439.00 holders ayable in 1919 .......... ; figég?‘zz o iy et and Living Room. Lo d by Poli f fi, c 12,173,278.34 Losses an laims awaiting proef and not yet due . N 2 Two little girls both und three | 'fl‘at::s‘sr:::c:nc/nfrorfl':scocemI:er grvm?n:)a 2,841,67641 Unearned Premiums on Accident, Health and Liability In- Bholerat sHoion Ot SR You will find our prices considerably Iower than the Due from R -insurance Companies and others.. : 70,497.46 S e oy ’ : 323213794410 er. who has heen Jlving in Davvirle prevailing prices elsewhere. We have helped many- to Premiums in course of collection and deferred premiums.... 4,575,14052 Reserve for Liability claims ... 37126654 |are at th nelv town farm. . : : Amortized value of Bonds and Market Value of Stocks over Surplus to Policyholders ... 1716465898 | was said Fridar thet the children ffxrms!'l‘thelr 'homes tastefully and effectively and at a con- Book Value, less Assets not admitted... aeaioosvenon 2,843,837.75 LS $149758,100.39 e e E oo oE Dht E siderabie saving. e 9 o 4 Y Onph;s .;i{(iy-sixth birtlr-day, Thurs- A E bl 0 ot Fis . ay, Rev Clarence H. o formers ’ Yman Totas AEES ovorn st vee CEanngs e soeennenoo 314978310039 New | ife Insurance Issued in 1918. . ..$237,473,503.34 |iv jasior o “he ot Our Easy Pa,'mm.t rrangements nable wur Increase in Premium Income. . ...$ 5,221,092.69 Life Insurance Paid for in 1918 =onaliobu s showered with post cards and e e ($218,251,456.34) and in process - S s e el Patrons to Purchase on Gonvenient Long Terms ; 6 : £ Collection ($10,836,325.00) . ... 229,087,781.34 |ncatea mane o0 ;5.\"2‘0:,"::3,‘. e Increase in Life Insurance in force..... 100,255,185.03 .. o‘ Fa e Friday. Tl Payments to Policyholders during 1918, 23,200,649.64 Life Insurance in Force, Jan. 1, 1919. .. 673,171,467.54 Friday. The company it Payments for Taxes during 1918...... 1,426,455.39 VTR RN Bl Gt | We invite you to visit our store and allow our expert salesmen to show you our values in Furniture, House over tne|p Furnishings, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Bedding, Refrigera- = for fresh | yorg, Kitchen Cabinets, Stoves, Etc. “One farm- ‘ o e “ . REMEMBER that whether you buy from us for cash TotalIncomein 1918, Aetna Life Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies or on credit that OUR PRICES ARE. ALWAYS THE $63,804,673.30 RN ML | Lowest hetna Caswalty & Surety Co. | Crawford Cooking Ranges and several Paid Policyholders since organization in = Housew . 341,911,259.12 | much low hu md \( ¢ canstant juterest to the pop 6th Annual Statement | g Ll A e T Automobile Insurance Co. OF HARTFORD, CONN OF HARTFORD, CONN. 3 . 5 XA SELR inspect g . Capital Stock $2,000,000 Capital Stock $2,000,000 William H. Putazen, Hartfordy $orm= 3 erly of Dznielson ha te ch: { JANUARY 1, 1919 JANUARY 1, 1919 n of the next Lib an cam- I IOURI ® ' paigm, a ! 5 to the point S ASSETS LIABILITIES ASSETS LIABILITIES where they ¢ chat il Te donn to| sh on d and S e rontFaadt Y put Connoetic 5 D he 66} : - Banbs o0 MM poagarrss | Premium Reserve ....$ 3dsote0ss Cih on Hatd and g, oy 0q 46 | Premium Reserve .....§ 326390236 |same “he rule in 62-66 MAIN STREET B e GSO1B7E00 L ants s = ; S nrevious loan drive: sale of the and Bonds 801,875 osses in process of Stocks and Bonds..... 483440414 | | i Lol of Ny b w o b y é:‘;‘fiyé‘z‘:;::urnu by 1442.100.00 Adiustment 2997.00249 nortgages secured by Pdiusivmm 1,572,424.27 {'u any },,,.‘.n‘r‘es,, ne n Col X . Real Estate 462,800.00 Corncetient_or othe: o L:ans on Collateral 605,315.05 | Commission Reserve on s (R « St ek e vterest due and Ac- | Premiums in course Loans on eral 82,175.00 | Taxes Falling Due in PUTNAM i he - et T o e 1919 . 240,617.05 | December 31, Interest Due and A B of Collection ¢ " who 3 131,33082 December 31, Artitle Jave Teturne s in Course of e Taves Faliing due in 79,852.75 | Funds Held under‘ Re- SRl AR Nas e i past month are r "?Mds SN B2 s’ Balances 1,253,167.94 Insurance Treaties... 198240.18 e o U e : - i i degree wi 1 he was goi Yo He-loaur- . B com Re-lInsur ; et B : e Epise Re-tns 430622 | Al other Liabilities Companies an | All other Liabilities... 10715013 | * Jesently. tha Goodyear < ol cand s belo from Re-Insur =, Losses = 65.707.24 | b l;n&\:"':n; stra was N‘(«}'lm: south } = L xml 1 e Companies_on e 28.544.43 v for A dance when the automo- Sacred Heart & n y ther Assets ......... | 2 i e that wue convev went 501 3 p:,; erate N washze [ et —_—— Dol e $5,8233000 & Jeian < _The m Eicarsrot Other Assets i 2189803 | Surplus to Policy 4550075006 | reuimiue * ol Falicy: to of whero : ! of this Gross Assets $12,738580.83 | holders: cposits holders: obiigincyy faken he drum ice is being obtained by o eveming gy ess Special D 0,000. ane ot a : the car. small pond on the on_him b Less Special Deposits | capital ..$2,000,00000 Etitedtitby x,:w. ; Capital ..$2,000,000.00 2ilgong, o 4 [5 the mitted by Insurance 2 Surplus . 3,240707.07 524070707 ance Departments. 4455223 | Surplus . 1,833,866.73 3,833,866.73 s the tovn of L ood quality and h i X Departments 256,429.32 - — LRy hall The young aptist = ; fa e FEEET e re in that nartic: nte Scouts : . 59 R Total Admitted As- t fully searched the Inierior of e f r i Total Admitted As- ) * (2 s S s = i ¥y evening. Day F el hou sets . .$12482,15151 | Total ...... 12,482,15151 scts : 2020078 | Tokal ..ivoiiiesiines $921620078 | the tomeau fo sce g e | Gl €. Whitney, for _fourteen ~N;;:‘ = 0 Increase in Premium Income. .. .$1, 385 397 01 Increase in Piemium Income. . . . $2,645,975.12 fod DuEHd g ne 1 a ,m,m,\., L5¢ Increase in Assets ............ 1,787,102.98 Increase in Assets ............ 1,949,661.92 ~lisiie) ‘}__‘;_Pj‘mf}?d“ N isooyex o : e " and when seTaryno went out {0 zet it 2 Continue 2em- Automobile Combination Policy Covering Lmbxl.;v, Theft, Transportation, Csllision, Property Damage and the Ford hai o ¢ et A HE s ‘untl Aprd : il mi R e his is the las Loss of Use. Liability and Property Damage i’o, TLams and for Elevators, Plate Gless, Burglary, Fly- e I hem for servi higsis tenlas ing 1 wheel, Sprinkler Leakage, Water Damage, Postal and Baggage, Combination Residence Insurance. driver or in ng lis GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE MARINE INSURANCE FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS |wiat may ave hanponcd guesses i e one that LIFE INSURANCE e o e C. E .SHEPARD, General Agent, 18 Asylum Street, Hartford oned with the l.\ a letter to Rt. of Hartf W M o Rev. J. J, Nnan,!‘ . Major ute to the co \n\nm Mayo e with the next class iidéa of the e _Dr. Sarah Bonn, of Boston, is to ve a lecture on the government pro- J. L. LATHROP & SONS, Agents, Norwich tion in the amount of mo in cotton milis in K change from the i ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE Thers say 1 ARTHUR G. HINKLEY, Manager for Connecticut, 39 Peari Street, Hart ford | Fasipeeniniessegi int ‘ | N\°5‘~!”7,"dvf/.evon'rg will he Coun- - % b, drum heen transforried |ty Age g 4 LIABILITY AND OTHER CASUALTY LINES | denth homb. a ; | pam = BB ROBERT C. KNOX, General Agent, 39 Pearl Streét, Hartford pRet Wan | solas Nowed by : t6 the wa to leurn who the driver of that Fora |“/iine social, e oo ey i Kimball b s A “ a i1 *1’\ education of girls GLASGO her sister in Taftville. duties. Mrs. Ethel Shorman were pm\v,dmceil\;‘o‘;"{g}“ the: s mm“ e T T urre g Campbeil ve nam- | Visitor: Wednesday. 1 speak s o oc \\;-hl amphie!l 1 1 E tex N 1 Anna W il Baton is ill. 2 t.oth Porter : n‘f“{ i i e atter- | ¢ d from th . t 3 ¥ o ter i ninston, D. b Sl | As in other ! 1 il B r and Mrs. | will not be heavy ] Vedr was unpleasant. | bl returned il not b o : AT or ) s a supper to from: which ety hus R <harp drop in prices for fre ‘ he home of Mre. Eccles- | Camp Devens. ar Cerned b will S trmonnt md excellent butter durtng the pres- | ] wom i Honies deel One veteran mill op ont weel. The mild we: bond for s42 . Dora Blanckard of Sterling | whose hair 18 now wiite fo have speeded up I . nere s ( Mrs. 'Il.urm\n 1 friends here Su 1 ticularly pleased. with and t rceounts in part for the Lpunon vboof some ball ew A itk Holt and family Sunday at W. M, Hadley of Norwood ) bu ¥ (o unload otwithsigndin lue of. tha” iitthe s ing pri s Bertha Montgomery is s Tor"‘\i,'.'h' members discussed When T first more tha spent n 1t for the ‘ 5 of Red | ng Wi Men. SFA-desres taa i 1 the government's requ t agine doing P S coming over h addition to | they be held. SALEM am glad that we have got on the eight | the working of the degree there will hour basis at last, even though it will ‘w" pleasa featur a small decrease in m? pay e: Wendell Bosworth - are at Camp Mill {from overseas. “apt. H. E. Kelsey of reappointed the past on the board of Connecticut shell In- pleasant entertainment. candy, fruit and coffee were Chestnut street, and wril e it ove and also furnish the electric light. STATE ARMORY, DANIELSCN, il e or in the village and is certain o prove Miss Priscilla Fraser loft Friday for _ Boston to train for a nurse. ___ N A birthday surprise party was gi . : S sy ey gt »| the recently creanized Gnis' club of = R O PR‘ A C I D R exclusively to the use o n\\\\(l)‘;:l:r;hnar‘m" was a racent caller| whose Glub has 36 mambe After spending the early rart of the & 7 . . \ter spending rart The girls will do the furn day, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, of his new office | wic in Norwien Mrs 1ores Moore | v ¥5ice] - FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21st Y, [} 3 and children returned Friday to their | froin aur o it an oo Tae mal cvier o5 held Wednesday ovening. - |o' grea( aseet from many viewpomis, Killingly Soidiers’ and Sailors’ Reception Fund that village a big hoost by \‘V"\\'idm:l COMPANY C (State Guard) Has returned to Putnam and announces the opening to- §|.Uimaimnemt s, Seom | & members oon. "1 foma nose. o e i ne i e i || PETTINE’S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA OF PROVIDENCE Dr. Saretzki has just retumed from eight months’ caller Friday. RlCHMOND Couples, $1.10. - Extra lady, 55 cents (including war tax) them with a Lome. Th: company h were business callers in Norwich Mon- | najmemEGrs. coon. The company g A teachars' meeting was Teld in the | YA e + g 1 : Etind e ke ing ready what are to ho very cosy over the Church Clothmg Company Store, Central school Wednesdas ofternoon, of New T.ondon spent taken one of its tenemen on Sou Her paint the building and puper the rooms Ceutraltachool W ennes moon. | uarters. The ciub will i 2 void || Ten per cent. of the proceeds of this dance goes to the the week end at his home in town. Everstt M Moorse was a caller at iss Helen Rogers was ir Colches- | Renyon Wednesday. army service in the practice of his profession at Camp §| < Yoriae Timer Dirdic W3 Thursday for Wal Browning Upton, where thousands of patients were successfully MARTIN T. BURNS | '* b= Pee B v | BrOOklyn Savmgs Bank Samuel Teffc was in Natick Friday. Funeral Director and |, Fobert stoore was in Proviacnce on DANIELSON, CONN. Friday on business. treated. : Embalmer Robert Smith, who wa in Maryland was given a January 1st, 1919 discharge and t h 3 1 oy S = e ? % nf:;_NIlEI;sON,wcao::N. turned Cougnd bar tom Assetsitr ot Dhl L b T A SOPRA S TR o , : % . . o s % . o 5 % elephone rrin Lewis, who has been confined 12bili 7 tfice Hours a.m to 12 noon; 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.; 7 p. m. to & p. m. 2 tolbhoves Sk s o ntoeg i Piabilitiest ol s s G GO s cut ard Telephone, Putnam 140 A. F. WOOD e Branford. — The ceich “Ths Local Undertaker” |held this vear ny the ¢ Danielcon, 327-2 i foibaliBrofits s F o b iR ..... $ 196,484.55 ngregational z church in observance of th> h an- J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, Pres. WM. H. BURNHAM, Vice-Pres. DAWIELSON, CONN. niversary will be Beld during the week t S CLARENCE B M e : Parlors 8 Meshanic Strest ™ lof Mav 18.25 inclusive. L RN OS RO I et

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