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hispertg o you wha} end DUNLOP TIRES for Bicycles, Carriages and Automobiles, is proof of their high standing with tire users. They have a name and fame everywhereas being the most successful and. reliable tires of thelr respective types. They raise the standard of any kind of vehicle in the estimation of the purchaser, We have in stock, and will supply, The the proper size and HARTFORD proper weight tire for every kind of wheel. Let SINGLE TUBE TIRE us send you expert advice regarding the “Tareas is the synonym for all tires best adapted to your needs. Bead that Is excellent and advanced in tire construction Our Hartford Solid Vehicle Tires are particularly adapted for use where teagth aT ot service Ie required. Proper strength 0d uniformity ts guaranteed, DETACHABLE TIRE has a world-wide repus tation for resiliency, Speed, comfort and durability Ghe HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS Co. HARTFORD, CONN, Guaranty Trust Co. of New York NASSAU, CORNER CEDAR STREET. LONDON OFFICES 3 LOMBARD ST., E. C. 60 ST. JAMES ST., S. W. Capital $2,000,000. Surplus $4,500,000. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS subject to cheque or on certificate. Acts as Trustee for Corporations. Firms & Individuals: and as Guardian, Executor & Administ Takes entire charge of Real and Personal Estates; carefully selected securitles offered for investmen| TRAVELERS’ LETTERS OF CREDIT available in all parts of the world; ALSO COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ISSUED. DRAFTS on all parts of Gr°st Britain, France and Germany BOUGHT and SOLD. WALTER G. OAKMAN, President, ADRIAN ISELIN, JR., Vice-President. GEORGE R. TURNBULL, 24 Vice-President, HENRY A. MURRAY, 3d Vice-President. WM. C. EDWARDS, Treasurer, JOHN GAULT, Manager Forelgn Department, E. C. HEBBARD, Secretary. F, C. HARRIMAN, Assistant Treasurer, R. ©, NEWTON, Trust Officer, DIRECTORS: Walter R. Gillette, Adrian Teelln, Jr, Alexander E. Orr, G.G. Haven, Augustus D. Juliliard, Walter G. Oakman, E. Hi, Harriman, James N. Jarvie. Henry Il; Rogers, R. Somers Hayea, Curdy, H. McK. Twombly, Charles R. Henderson. Lev F- Morton, Frederick W. Vanderbit Harry Payne Whitney. Samuel D, Babcock, George F. Baker, George 8: Bowdotn, Angust Belmont, Frederic Cromwell, London Committee ARTHUR J. FRASER, Chairman; LEVI P. MORTON, DONALD C. HALDEMAN. | IX 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, postage | prepaid, LIFE PUBLISHING COMPANY 19 WEST 31st STREET, NEW YORK Life, Accident, and Health Insurance. 52nd ANNUAL S STATEMENT — (Condensedp FEtna [,ife |nsuranee Gompany, HARTFORD, CONN. MORGAN G, BULKELEY, President, Assets, Jan. 1, 1902, + $59,609,691.17 Premium receipts in 1901, . 9,219, Interest receipts in 1901, . - 2,689, 34 Total reccipts in 1801, 11,909,651.60 Payments to Policy holders in 1901, . oe . Reserve, 4% Standard on Old Business, and 337 on Policies issued in 1901, and all claims, 52,270,264.92 Special Reserve, in addition to Reserve above given, Guarantee Fund in excess of Requirements by Company’ ‘3 Standard, . Guarantce Fund in excess of Requirements by Standard of Conn, and other States, Life Insurance issued and re- vived in 1901, . Life Insurance in force Jan. 1, 1902, + 201,278,283.00 Accident Insurance in “te ree Jan, 1, 1902, . . . + 182,998,619.83. Paid Policy holders since organization, $126,015,874.20 MOWRY & PATTERSON, Managers Life Department, GEORGE C. STERLING, Manager Accident Department. MANHATTAN AGENCY, CONTINENTAL BLDG., No. 46 CEDAR ST., NEW YORK, 6,052,721.21 2,016,845.00 5,823,081.25 7,867,8382.25 25,141,075.00 The Highest Type of French Champagne CODMAN & HALL Co. Agents for the U. 8. BOSTON, - - - MASS. comicbooks.com