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POTEET FOS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY _20, APPOINT RECEIVER red by FOR STOCKBROKERS im nt thov''gesaral depron. sion.” Arthur F. Gotthold was ap- ‘pointed receiver by, Judge Learned ANS PACK COURT | Bankrupicy " procaadings Begun | Hana. i ——s——— Against Kohler-Bremer | CHILD SHOT ACCIDENTALLY BY Company. HIS BROTHER. Charles Hatzel, six years old, of Arthur W. red to we e ia 2 " brother oy, twelve years 01 was Bremer, No. 82 Broadway, stock | counting, accidentally went oft, in front brokers on the Consolidated Ex-jof their home. The bullet hit the change, where they are listed as Koh. | younger boy over the ooral thee My nt ler-Bremer & Co, Liabilities are given | taken to th abeth General Hospit: Acct ‘ou Can Look at the Lady,” She Smiles, Awaiting Hear- ing of $108,000 Suit. isaac eaniatie ete ON HRAD AND KILLED By . ELEVATOR, John Kutch, eighteen, of No. 501 West Sth Street, was killed to-day when an as $500,000 and assets $150,000, in- cluding $75,000 of ‘‘quick assets." The Gilbert O'Farrell Printing Perovic fans crowded outside the /CO™PAny, petitioner, alleges that the : ticker furnishing Stock Exchange ahh aha . of Judge Mack's court room in| wire service was removed on Feb, 17, | mpty elevator struck him on the head le he wi leaniny ver e iy Federal Building to-day. Their claim is for $846. Lee Bondy, | pate at No. 615 West 40th Street. ‘The They pushed. They lifted ther.|Counsel for the firm, said that the| identity of the person who started the Lives on thelr tocs, They crane |Fecent death of Senator Emerson, a elevator is unkn heir necks. They strained their ey: Inside sat Mary, Pickford and Dou- Fairbanks. Attendants shooed and shoved back © scores who could not enter the wart room. [This ain’t no picture show,” they duted. “This is a court room.” Miss Pickford had come down to! fend the suit brought more thaa “| , r ago by Mrs. Cora Clara Wilken- ing, who asks $108,000 damages for alleged breach of contract. M Vilkenning, a play broker, say: bt Mary a two-year contract in 19 16 ith Adolph Zukor for $1,000,000 and tt she was entitled to 10 per cent. r her work. There have beer ials, Mary winning on an appe a Supreme Court. ‘When Mary and Doug appeared at| .40 o'clock they were not only fol- d by a great crowd from their a¢hine, but dozens of doors flew and mptied employees of the} fing—stenographers, clerks and | Assistant District Attorneys. | Largest and best equipped Ford Sales and Service Building “Service that Satisfies”’ Easy Way to Own a Car Under the Hellman Club plan you can own and drive your car this Summer for only ae) a week PLAN EXPIRES MARCH Ist) Phone, write or call for particulars In as could and had nothing m a iad to do crowded into the court) ode Mack had to caution them to| quiet. Later, after order was stored and dozens of women were! ted waiting for the hearing to be- | In and staring meanwhile at Mary iho seemed oblivious to it all, the ge looked at them with a smile id said: “You people are wasting a lot of e here. The case probably won't b called till this afternoon, if then course, if you want to look at the yy, you're welcome."* All the women and some men lushed. Mary smiled. Everybody iyed. 3146 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y. Seventy-Seventh Annual Statement DARWIN P. KINGSLEY, President Balance Sheet, January 1, 1922 ecurities at Market Value as furnished by Insurance Dept., State of New York ASSETS LIABILITIES | $8,362,881.00 Policy Reserve...........0.- $787,157,463.00' . . 183,722,805.92 Other Policy Liabilities........ 28,527,025.08 | RARER oom noe 164,305,141.17 Premiums, Interest and Rentals | Bdcaie a selsiarsled 2,301,000.00 BUCPAIG cs ccee sss ccccrne. 45061,998718) en Bonds and Victory Notes.120,628,900.00 ‘Taxes, Salarie jovernment, State, Province, counts, ete......... 7,549,037.63 County and Municipal Bonds. . 155,439,933.50 Additional Reserves... 7,485,874.00 lailroad Bonds................. 271,524,487.07 Dividends payable in 1922... 42,287,368.71 (iscellaneous Bonds and Stocks.. 7,325,003.00 Reserve for Deferred Dividends. 59,303,179.00 OR REE LORETTA 11,067,144.16 Reserve, special or surplus funds ncollected and Deferred Pre < not included above.......... 15,960,196.20 FP ciuiiint ones paae tag 14,674,443.08 iterest, and Rents due and ac- MMBC OLG. cede ssh ci estas 13,280,399.90 saaveudnects evs $952,632,138.80 . $952,632,138.80 aid to and on Account of Policy-holders during 1921 . $124,308,409.00 ,oaned Policy-holders during 1921 under Policy Contracts 40,871,382.00 oaned on Farms during 1921. . . ... . . . . 15,004,330.00 oaned on Mortgages for housing purposes during 1921. 9,646,991.00 ,oaned on Business Property during 1921 . . . 11,358,909.00 he earning power of Ledger Assets, including Cash in Bank, advanced 0.16% during the year. | |AWRENCE F, ABBOTT LFRED L. AIKEN HN E. ANDRUS HORNELIUS N. BLISS, Jr. KICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER WEORGE B. CORTELYOU DHN H. FINLEY BOARD OF DIRECTORS A. BARTON HEPBURN FRANK PRESBREY MYRON T. HERRICK JOHN J, PULLEYN GRANGER A. HOLLISTER FLEMING H. REVELL ALBA B. JOHNSON GEORGE M. REYNOLDS WILLARD V. KING ELBRIDGE G, SNOW DARWIN P. KINGSLEY HIRAM R. STEELE RICHARD I. MANNING OSCAR 8S, STRAUS JOHN G, MILBURN s. @AVIES WARFIELD |epectat partner, had haan | followed by FORCE 500 TO TAKE Immigration Emptoyees Protest at | spec that the step has been found necuesary ot Ht tn the appropria- MONTH OFF, NO PAY |{);;, hog-ueyrmaenrite Th Preseribed Vacation. dred employees of the Fe because of a provistos today that betwoen now and July each of them must take a mont cation without pay. The by Commissioner Robert | | An involuntary petition in bank-|scitean avenue, Kentiworth, Ellaa- ruptey was filed to-day against/peth, N. 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