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# Analysis of Life Magazine Page (1902) This page is primarily **financial and commercial content**, not political satire. The left side features The Manhattan Life Insurance Company's annual financial statement for 1901, showing assets of $16,945,880.77 and surplus of $1,808,906.76. The right side contains period advertisements: - **Haynes-Apperson Automobiles** promoting early motorcar racing victories - **Thoroughbred Angoras** (goat breeding) - **Jamaica** and **United Fruit Company Steamship Lines** advertising Caribbean travel There is no political cartoon on this page. The content reflects early 1900s commerce: insurance industry growth, emerging automobile technology, and expanding tropical fruit trade—all representing American economic expansion of that era.

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UNDER THE ACT OF 5 ANNUAL STATEMENT OF JHE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. Total Payments to Policy-Holders Since Organization and Amount Now Held for Their Benefit $65,482,232.65 RECEIPTS IN 1901. For Premiums...... . . $2,082, 143.37 For Interest and Rents. 861,682.47 $2,943,825.84 DISBURSEMENTS IN 1901. For claims by death, and matured endowments. $1,301,449.66 Return to Policy-holders (dividends, annuities and surrendered polictes) 827,961.79 ‘Total Payments to Policy-holders .. ... +. 1,629,411 Taxes, Commissions and all other expenses... ASSETS JANUARY Ist, 1902. United States and other Bonds owned by Bonds and Mortgages, first lien.......6 Loans on Stocks and Bonds... Real Estate owned by Company... Loans and Liens on Policies in force Casb in Bank and on band..... .......... * os Net Deferred Premiums and Premiums in course of collection 241,087 Interest due and accrued, and all other assets... .. 297,239.97 $16,945,880.77 LIABILITIES. Policy Reserve (per Certificate of New York Insurance Department). $14,847,400.00 All other labilities , 2 189,524.01 FUSD TO PROVIDE FOR POSSIBLE DEPRECIATION IN ASSET! 100,000.00 $15, 136,924,01 SURPLUS, $1,808,906.76. We, the undersigned, a Committee elected by the Board of Directors of the Manhattan Life Insurance Company to examine the accounts of tae Company. hereby certify that we have carefully examined in detail the assets of the Company, and that thoy are corrretly shown in the foregoing statement. ‘The abilities shown include thie reserve on policies in force as calculated and certified to by the New York Insurance Department, PALMER, TER C. STOKES, t g, FORD, ~ ‘ARD 8, KAPALLO, committee. Cain in Surplus, Cain in Insurance Written, Cain in Assets, Cain in Insurance in Force, Cain in Income. HENRY B. STOKES, President. J. L, HALSEY, Vice-Presipent. J. H. GIFFT , Secon Vick-Presimexr. EL, Assistant Secretary, M. W. TORREY, Actvany. Z. T. EMERY, M. D., Meptcat Dinecron. T. C. CRAIG, M. D., Resipent Prvstctan. 8 ORDER to properly preserve your papers so that you can exchange them for the bound volumes, you should have a “« LIFE BINDER « « | | We furnish these in black or red, to hold 26 numbers, for $1.00, posta ge prepaid. LUFE PUBLISHING COMPANY 19 WEST 31st STREET, NEW YORK HAYNES-APPERSON €8 ae AUTO- MOBILES Two Machines entered. Two Machines receive first certificate. Two Machines make highcr average than any other machines made in America—our record in New York and Buffalo endurance test. First Prize Long Island endurance test, 100 miles without a stop. First Prize Cup Five-Mile speed contest, Fort Eric track, Buffalo, N. Y. First Prize Cup Ten-Mile speed contest, Point Grasse track, Detroit, Mich. Gold Medal Pan-American Exposition. Every machine we have ever entered tn any contest has won first place. No failure mars our record. We belteve this ts not true of any other make tn the world. Write for catalogue de- scribing our two and four passenger vehicle, The HAYNES-APPERSON CO., Kokomo, Ind., U.S.A. y THOROUGHBRED ANGORAS Kittens in all colors and ages; rticnlariy choice for their extra reeding; desirable pets having fj charming dispositions ; playful and tnteliigent. Illustrated ‘cir- culars 10c, Walnut Ridge Farms, Box 2023, Boston, Nass. orras WEST INDIES An ideal spot in which to spend a winter’s vacation and avoid all the extremes of the northern climate UNITED FRUIT CO.’S STEAMSHIP LINES operate weekly between BOSTON and PHIL- ADELPHIA and JAMAICA, the magnificent twin screw U, S. Mail Steamships + Admiral Dewey Admiral Sampson Admiral Schley Admiral Farragut Scilings Weekly from Boston and Philadelphia. Fare for round trip, including stateroom accommodations and meals, $75; one way, $40. SEND FOR OUR BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET WHETHER YOU CONTEMPLATE THE TRIP OR NOT. SENT FREE, UNITED FRUIT COMPANY Pier 5, Serth Wharves, Phila, Long Wharf, Boston, comicbooks.com