comicbooks.com Join Free

Life, 1903-01-29 · page 18 of 20

Life — January 29, 1903 — page 18: what you’re looking at

📖 Open the full issue in the page-flip reader →
Life — January 29, 1903 — page 18: Life, 1903-01-29

A restored page from Life, 1903-01-29. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.

📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)

Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.

LIRE* |Time has Worked Wonders n_the Brewin THE WINNER'S PLACE | To win the matrimonial race— | O all ye maids who try You're lucky if you get a place | na tie. —Phitadetphia Press superior hotel service there is nothing really LAvRtetN-THE- PINES. Tusre had been alight shock of earthquake, and Mr. «erliby and Mr. Dolan bad both felt it “Lim,” said Mr. Dolan, solemnly, “what did you think whin firrst round began to trimble?”* ‘Think !'" echoed his friend, scornfully. “What man that had the use av bis legs to run and his loongs to would waste his toime thinkin’? Tell me thot !"—Youth’s Companion. ELECTRIC-LIGHTED TRAIN TO CALIFORNIA. Tue “Overland Limited” via Chicago and North- Western, Unio! nd Southern Pacific Rail- ways, bas electric reading lamps in ev long distance telephone service, (with barber and bath), compartment observation cars, and dining cars, All agents sell tickets via this route. A TRSTIMONIAL: Mme. Yale: The other day I accidentally dropped a pickle into some of your famous face wash, and when I fished {t out with a hair-pin much to my surprise I found the wrin kles and warts all eradicated. Yours, Miss Vera Symple.—Ezchange. BeAUTIFUL trip to Old Point Comfort. Va. Go while you can. Children ought to see historic Fort Monroe. Send postal to the Chamberlin for a booklet. Finst Gatratan: Who is that woman who ha« asked twenty times in the last five minutes the schedule for fear her train will get aw COND GATEMAN: She's headin’ a bun gates goin’ down t’ a meetin’ o' th’ American League 0’ Don't Worry Clubs.—Baltimore News. Boy te for tt ts w wine of exquisite bouquet. Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne, tts tar superior to any other. “Tuey tell me, professor, all the modern tongues.” “Well, yes; all but my wife's and ber mother’s.” —Pennsylvania Punch Bo you have mastered “OLD friends are best "—a particalarly appropriate truism when applied to the world-famous Williams’ Shaving Soap, which has held first place tn the tollet requisites of fastidious men for more than half aceatary. In its purty, delicate perfume and superabundance of rich, creamy 1s without a peer. If yon shave yourself and t tried It, you have a delightful experience coming. Ask for “ Yankee Shaving Stick " In metal case, For sale everywhere. “Whar is, it that makes men great, p: “Persistent advertising, my son."—Cleveland Plain Deater. Soendl), Indus i j It is not like Americans to stand still : they must ever strive to | Constable Co. meet new conditions a newed success, EVANS’. ts maker at the brewery, bottling of t the Evans’ way—and the result is that Ev. Teaving all others far behind, Pstablished 1786 ew needs, with new effort and re-! ‘Take for instance the battling of Upholstery. Hangings and Furniture Coverings. Cretonnes and Linen Taffetas. Ruffled Muslin and Madras Curtains. Slip Covers, Beds and Bedding. Hotel and Yacht Work a Specialty, ALE English brewers leave cir product to outsiders—that's not Ale is Estimates Furnished on Request. Proadovay RK 19th ot. NEW YORK, ‘The nearest dealer will supply it. CL. EVANS & SONS Madson, N.Y. ANNUAL STATEMENT or THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. HENRY B. STOKES, : President. Total Payments to Policyholders Since Organization and Amount Now Held For Their Benefit. $67,792,735.22 . + RECEIPTS IN 1902. For Premiums sevens For Interest and Rents. $2,254,266.35 872,253.03 $3,126,519.38 $1,445,250.23 297,446.82 $1,742,697.05 945,700.09 $2,688,397.14 $3,543,648.75 6,146,210.00 834,024.04 4,955,283.15 13232,201.73 146,605.23 256,661.08 286,556.74 '$17,401,190.72 + $15,271,779.00 5,077.04 100,000.00 $15,516,856.04 DISBURSEMENTS IN 1902, For claims by death, and matured endowments... Return to Policyholders (dividends, annuities and surrendered polici Total Payments to Policyholders. Taxes, Commissions and all other expenses ASSETS JANUARY sr, 1903. United States and other Bonds owned by Company. . Bonds and Mortgages, first lien Loans on Stocks and Bonds Real Estate owned by Company Loans and Liens on Policies in force Cash in Bank and on hand Net Deferred Premiums and Premiums in Course of Collection Interest due and accrued, and all other assets. LIABILITIES. Policy Reserve (as Computed by New York Insurance Department). All other liabilities. .........seeeee eeecceseessees FUND TO PROVIDE FOR POSSIBLE DEPRECIATION IN ASSETS. Surplus $1,884,334.68 We, the undersigned, a Committee elected by the Board of Directors of the Manhattan Life Insurance Company to examine the accounts of the Company, hereby certify that we have carefully examined in. detail the assets of the Company, and that they are correctly shown in the foregoing statement. The liabilities shown include the reserve on policies in force as calculated and certified to by the New York Insurance Department. WALTER C. STOKES, SIMEON FORD, N, F. PALMER, EDWARD S. RAPALLO, Total Insurance in force $67,519,305.00 "GAIN IN INSURANCE WRITTEN, GAIN IN INSURANCE IN FORCE, GAIN IN INCOME. GAIN IN SURPLUS, GAIN IN ASSETS, OLD CROW RYE STRAIGHT WHISKEY SOLE SEOTLEaS. NEW YORK. Fastest Trains in the World—On the New York Central. comicbooks.com