■ am. • . - UNUSUAL OPERATION^ IS PERFORMED HERE g^ull of Dr. G. M. Monk Trepan ed to Prevent Epelipsy; Patient Doing Well ■ An unusual operation was perform ed at St. John s sanitarium yesterday morning by Dr. a' J. Dosher, of South port, assisted by Dr. J. F. Miller, of this city, ;upon Dr. George M. Monk, of Audubon, whose skull was trepaned for the purpose of removing a depres sion upon the brain that was oc casioning .epilepisy. Dr. Monk was injured when a lad, and an x-ray four years ago showed rliat there was a depression upon his brain, and. upon hearing of the suc cissful operation of a similar natu performed by Dr. Dosher at South port upoh the son of a millionaire a few months ago. Dr. Monk decided undergo similar treatment bv tne Southport physician. Dr. Monk came to Wilmington about six vears ago from Spencer, where he was‘engaged in the practice of his pro fession as E physician, having > forced to <Scontinue his practlve be cause of his epeleptlc troubles. Dr. Miller, who assisted Dr. Dosher in the operation, stated last night tha Dr. Monk was getting along as welt as could be expected, and reported thru no epieptic symptoms had been noted since the operation. The patient is a brother-in-law or .T B Shannon, a well known employe „f the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad company, and has a brother, who is a prominent physician at Spencer. Ifis manv friends here in Wilming ton will hope for his speedy recovery, end members of the local medical pro fession are patching the result of the o', ration with much interest. (;REB\ FOR SP&ING. The small hat of almond green felt In. > probably been the most popular mo el of the spring. Green straws toot| are becoming very numerous. EMBROIDERED COATS. Allover embroidered coats, fastened a i the side with ribbon bows are the p, _ ular mode of the moment. JEWELED GIRDLES. The jeweled girdle is featured- on gowns, cloaks and negligees of the hIs borate type. Jeweled embroidery is a fad that is rapidly being taken up. Vhat is more attractive than oft, fluffy nair? Shampoo fire w«n5y with Caro-co Cocoanut Mi Shampoo and see how M ,f Hfe and how fluffy and soft t leaves your hair. Contains u> excess alcohol to make the mir dry or brittle. Absolutely landless. Does not “stick” md is very easy to wash out. With a delightful odor, Caro-co Cooosput Oil Shampoo is a favorite with men and women, price 60c. Ask your dealer. C&ro*co Laboratories Union, S. C. ■r7-' .yr- v--.> ^ Now Is the Time to ^ Build! In one's life there are certain pe riods when one does the right thing at the right time—and now is the right time to build your own home. Just what the future will bring we can not predict, bdt from present conditions it looks1 as- if. building costs are certain, to increase. That’s why you should start. building at once. V. - • t ' For Lumber and Building Materials of All -f v;". Kinds M’lVEB lumber COMPANY ' SIXTH AND CAMPBELL STS. .. ■ F>one US85-W Workmen md Women of Russia Obstacles By MILTON BBOKSEB LONDON, April '■**.—Wontroen and •women of Russia are the chief obsta cles hindering the war on all Organis ed religion declared by the soviets. The war against, the "denizens of heaven”—as the reds themselves call it goes on despite world protests. - > Most Rev. Dr. TiUfhon, former pa triarch of all Russia and Metropolitan of Moscow, is the next to go on trial for his life, v It will come as a. sequel to the trials of Roman Catholic pre lates and priests, in which Monslgnor Budkewicz, vicar general -ef Petrograd, was executed, and Archbishop Zepliak, Metropolitan of Petrograd, was first condemned to death and the sentence was later commuted to 10 years imprls_ onment. The massed pi essure of the entire civilized world against what witnesses of the trials call a travesty of justice j has * not swayed . the/ soviets in their ! anti-religion war. hat Soviet Says i This is what "Pravda," official soviet paper, says: "We must carry on our agitation against religion just as systematically as we do in political, questioi/s, but with even more determination. ■ "Although we have declared war on the denizens' of heaven, it is by no means easy -to sweep them from,the household of the workmen. The wo men especially are intractable. “With an iron sweeper, the workmen ! must clear their homes of the last ves tige of all that is ‘holy’.” In conformity with his policy, the all-powerful Cheka—the soviet secret service—Is acting a&ainst All religious sects. Buildings of the Orthodox-Rus sian Church have been secularized. The Jewish synagogue of Minsk has been turned Into a sdviet lecture hall. Many Roman Cgthollc churches have -been seized. , , ■ Charges against the prelates already tried and executed of sentenced to pris on are the same as those pending against Dr. .Tikhon—"persistent and organized opposition to the decrees of the soviet for the separation of. church and state, and ‘opposition to the se questration of churoh - treasures.” This means that they persisted In holding services and prevented the government from seizing gol.d and silver vessels be longing to the Churches. Dr. Tikhon m|et refusal when , he of fered to sell ail churdh treasures for the starving people, stipulating that the clergy should have the authority te selfect the articles not used in the rites of the church, and that they alone should distribute to the needy. Public Prosecutor Krylenko, in his speech to the supreme revolutionary tribunal, at the trial of the Catholic prelates, sneered that "they have lost the game and must pay up.” Bebrichtcheff Pushkin, ort behdlf of the prisoners, retorted: “If you want to enlploy these tactics, would it not be more simple and hon est to organize a wholesale slaughter under government auspices?”. In St. ‘Louis they fired a detective. Bet he is baffled. About $800,000,000 .worth of tobacco will go up lit smoke in the United States this year. A girl arrested in Los Angeles was not a ihovie star. STATEMENT NATIONAL LIFE INSyRANCE COMPANY OF THE U. S. A. - Chicago, Illinois Condition Drrrmber 31, 1922, as Shown by Statement Filed \mouht‘of Capital paid up in cash ..$ 500.006.00 Amount of Lodger Assets December 31st of previous year.. 20,493.710.06 Premium Income. $4,256,172.26: Miscellaneous. $3,821,974.83; 8.078.147.09 6,576.623.65 Premium Disbursements—-To Policyholders, $2,457,198.06', Misceilaneous, $4,119,425.59: Total .... Business written during year—Number of Policies 9686; \mount .. ... ■O,wlv»tov,vu Business in force at end of yeai^Nui..ber of .Policies 71.852; KOft ftn Amount .... 14-,-o8,590.00 ASSETS ‘ Value of Real Estate (less amount of encumbrances) .$ 336,437.7. Mortgage Loans-on Real Estate ... 9,188,13..52 Loans made to Policyholders on this Company s Policies as signed as collateral ..... .. 4,s*is«7nS Premium notes on Policies n force...* • ••. « iSi’SSn'2S Net Value of Bonds and Stocks... 6'706 644 85 Cash Interest and Rents due and accrued ..... Premiums uncollected and deferred. All other Assets, as detailed in statement 475,445.89 403,164.94 775,149.78 Tota. .‘. ....$ 23.443,478.43 Less Assets not admitted ...... 218.678.25 Total admitted Assets .’..-...t LIABILITIES. Net Reserve, including Disability Provision .•■•$ Present value ofamounts not yet due on Supplementary Con tracts. etc.. Policy Claims.. .. Premiums paid in advance ... Unearned Interest and Rent paid in advance . Commissions due to Agents ... Estimated Amount payable for Federal. State, and other Taxes. . Dividends due Policyholders ■••••••■-. Amounts set apart for future dividends—v,... Casualty Dept. ...:-.................s.... All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement . 23.224,800.18 20,002,467.79 209,539.21 260,173.24 14.574.05 96,371,62 12.093.47 200,133.92 10,426.81 533,273.72 170,081.14 94,953.35 Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital .% 21,610,789.72 Capital paid up in Cash ....- $ 5®®;®®®i®,.0 . gl4 010 46 Unassigned funds (Surplus) ... 1,114.010.46 1,614,010.46 rp,*B i t labilities . 23.224,800.18 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURING 10*2. ORDINARY. No. Amount Policies on the lives of citizens of said State in force De cember 31st of previous year...••••••• -122. Policies on the lives of citizens of said State issued during - the year....... _ $2,484,775.64 59,627.30 Total .. ■ ... .. Deduct ceased to be in force during the year $2,544,402.94 454.246.40 Policies in force December 31st........ .... • 1°53 *"'09?’Jnn‘nn Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st of previous year 2 4,000.00 Losses and Claims incurred during year... 8 iz.5uu.uu Total 10 $ 16,500.00 16,500.00 62,179.53 Losses and Claims settled during the year. Ini full. 10 Premium Income—Ordinary ... President. R. E. Sockett; Secretary. Robert D. Lay. Treasurer, Livering Moore; Actuary, E. R. ^Carter. Home Office, Chicago, 111. ‘ „ , . _ , , . Attorney for Service. Stacey W. Wade. Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Insurance Department, i Raleigh. Feb. 27, 1923 I STACEY W. WADE, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the National Life Insurance Company, of Chicago, 111., filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1922. " Witness my hand and official aeal the day and d®t|T^gYVW^^WADE Insurance Commissioner. STATEMENT NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Boston, Massachusetts Condition December 31, 1922, ns Shown by Statement Piled AmouAt of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year..‘3 114,063,589.82 Premium Income. 121,630,382.42; miscellaneous, 16,792,029.62; Total ........ 28.422,412.04 Disbursements—To Policyholders, 812.451.728.00; miscellaneous, 84,842,880.95: total ...17,29 Bustness written during year—Number of Policies 21.192; amount 87,791,327.0 Business irt force at enc of year—Number of Policies 220,565; Amount ...'. 660:797,758.00 ASSETS. Value of Rea! Estate (less amount of encumbrances) .8 3.218,480.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate,.....,.. . . 24,106,551,26 Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stoccks.or other collatteral. . 1,500.00 Loans made to Policyholders on this Company’s Policies assigned ■' as collateral...•.. 20,728,396.64 Premium notes on Policies in force.,<---. 2,008,274.53 Net Value of Bonds’and Stocks .... 74,548,746.00 Cash ........ ... .. 565,997.15 Interest and Rents due and accrued .... 1,833,430.13 Premiums uncollected and deferred .. 1,779,891.10 All other Assets, as detailed In statement ..... 15,176.33 Total ....._......8 128,806,743.14 Less Assets not admitted .^.. 889,955.45 Total admitted Assets ..=.......8 LIABILITIES. Net Reserve, including Disability Provision ....>...,'...8 Preseht value of amounts not yet fdue on Supplementary Con, tracts, etc......V,...... j Policy Clalnis ... Dividends left with Company at interest ..,..... Premiums paid In advance’..... Unearned Interest and Rent paid In advance ....... Commissions due to Agents . '..v.. .. Estimated Amount payable for Federal, State, and other Taxes Dividends due Policyholders...... Amounts set apart for future dividends.•... • • All ofcfier Liabilities, as detailed In statement ..-.. 127,966,787.89 112,658,362-44 1,896,855.01 551,672.79 141,638.97 208,352.14 38,332.1% 107,537.73 408,383.06 350,642.70 4,642,234.35 26,157.35 Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital Unassigned funds ..... f ..........V. ......... 3 121,028,068.67 . . . . . . . . . . . 6,988,719.02 Total Liabilities .. .T.... .. ..... ■... 8 127,966.787.69 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, DURING 1992. ORDINARY , /. " . < 'No. Policies on the lives of citizens of said State In force pe- • cember 31st of previous year ,/..v'-***“6 Policies on the lives of citizens of said State Issued during the year...... .......... . . Amount 38,373,ii6 Total .. ......, Deduct ceased to be 437 f,415,211 ,.-. ... 175 in force during the year ... Policies in force December 31st.. . ■ -8657 Losses and Claims Incurred during year ..n • • • . 11 89,788,327 628.866 39,159.461 . 40,985 17 40,986 Losses and Claims settled during the year. In: full,- 8^0,985.00 . 17 - ■ Premium Income—Ordirtary . . ......... ’••• • President. Alfred D. Foster; Secretary, Frank T. Partridge. , „■>, ' Actuary, Herber B. Dow. ■: .<■, tej. Home Office, Boston, Mass. _ • /,(• Raleigh, Attorney Tor Service, Stacey W. Wade, Insurance Commissioner, s N. C. ■ T STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, • Insurance Department. ,» . r , ' - • .* Raleigh, March 6.1923. ' I. STACEY W. WADE. Insurance Commissionerdohercby^ertlfy above is a true and correct abstract of the1®*a*en£?®(; £lththis Department;* • Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Boston, Mass., filed wun^ms u showing the condition of said company on ‘h«®1*Jft?^b00rVe written. Witness my hand and official seal the day and datgTACg;Y w. WADE. h .. . .... 'A .-‘ V /fj TWO VILAGES THREATENED , LAKEWOOD, N. J.. 'April 22—Two. villages are threatened,. 8,000 acres of woodl&nd' have "been destroyed and a church, houses and farm buildings wiped out by a forest fire which swept two ugh',Ooean county tonight. fvj MEDICI COLLAR The Medici dollar is shown on many of the smartest imported frocks. It is said to hfe featured in Lady Elisabeth s trousseau. . , Neighbors with phonographs never break any dance records., : • One who claims to be a perfect 38 is not speaking of her age- ■! .■*' ■ V.J. BROWN BUILDING CONTRACTOR Telephone No. 392*3 Winter Park Wilmington, N. C. SEE STREETS OF VENICE RIGHT HERE AT HOME Inhabitants of Freeport, 111., say. when they go to\Europe they’ll give Venice a wide berth, for Hiry VP , enough of gondola-ing in the streets 'since the temperamental Pecatonica river went on a rampage and m.id* town look the way you see# it in.,-the*-picture* Many thrilling rescues took place. No one was killed. 1 STATJBJMttHT PHILADELPHIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ■* Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Condition December 31, 1022, a* Shown by Statement Filed Amount of ledger assets December 81 of previous> year/•: Premium income, 81,938,348.77: miscellaneous, 8638,023.39. Total... 2, Disbursements—ToPalpoUcyhol^M’s, ' ' 81.667.684.8' ' miscellaneous, BusUiess8wri2tten during year—Number of policies, 13, Business in force at end of year—Number of policies, 24,145. ^ Amount ......*.. ASSETS: Value of real estate (less amount of encumbrances) .. ■$ pSllc^ofders^on-this' company's policies 'assigned Premium nofesaon policies' in foriS- <of'which '88.626-53 is for first year’s premiums) .....I Net vEplue of bonds and stocks ............ 914,170.29 576,377.16 560.320.00 877,544.65 266.199.00 404.838.00 interest and rents due and accrued. Premiums uncollected and de.ferred ■•■■■■ All other assets, as detailed in statement TOTAL .. Less assets not admitted.■ 522,231.28 2,904,550:00 1,608,172.97 ' 76,060.00 3,087,142.82 384,481.11 ■ 169,261.00 148,020.00 39,034.12 8,928,953.30 64,948.67 Total admitted assets :$ .8 8,864,004.63 LIABILITIES: NetN reserve including disability provision .•...' ' " ‘ ^ 7,561,8 Present value of afnounts not yet due on supplementary con- .g() 325 13 tracts, etc.\..... " 122U35.40 Policy claims .... .*• ’ ’ ’ .V .... .. 103,299.00 Dividends left with company at inteies, . , k iqa nn Premiums paid in advance Unearned interest and rent paid In advance Commissions due to agents 5.184.00 41,155.08 5.337.00 33,429.90 Estimated amount payable for federal, state and other taxes .... Amounts set apart for future dividenos .. /ooo 00 All other liabilities, as detailed in statement .•• j_ ’ Total amount of all liabilities, except capital.......... .8 8,131,431.51 Capital paid up in cash . 172 253.12 732.573.12 Unassigned funds (surplus)” . nr.zoo.n - Total liabilities ..."-. .8 8,864,004.63 BUSINESS IN THE STATE QF NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1922 ORDINARY * ■ No. Policies on the lives of citizens of said state in force December 31 of previous year ..3,544 Policies on lives of citizens of said . state Issued during the year .../. 630 TOTAL .. ......... .4.174 Deduct ceased to be in force during the year .-.. GROUP No. Amount 326.400.00 1 323.400.00 621 Policies in force December 31 ..3i56S Loc es and claims unpaid December 31 on previous year ... .. Losv.es and claims incurred during year . 2 17 TOTAL ... Losses and claims settled during the year.... Losses and claims unpal . December 31 . Premium Income—Ordinary, $222,508.14. Piesident, Clifton Maloney; Secretary. J. Combes: Actuary, E. M. Blehl. Home Office, 19 16 3 Amount 3 7.130,260.00 1.491.650.00 3 8,621,910.00 1.453.398.00 .. $ 7,168,512.00 1 323,400.00 6,000.00 34.500.00 40.500.00 33,000.00 7,500.00 G. Combes; Treasurer. F. Philadelphia, Pa. Attorney G. for Service", stacey W. Wade, Insurance Commissioner. Raleigh, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Insurance Department 0 , Raleigh, N. C., February 22, 1922. (S1a Stacey W Wade. Insurance Commissioner, do h«r,e.by Life he condition of said company on the 31st day of uecemDer, }>»“• Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above wr tten. STACEY Vf. WADE, Insurance Commissioner. STATEMENT reliance life insurance company Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Condition December 31. 1B8 - Shown by Statement Flled^ ^ Amount of Capital paid “pnL“ 'ili; of previous ykkr'18,’902,592 Premium°fIncome! *7.378,884.76; MJs-cellaneous, 31,636,628.34; g n5 61J Total 8,915,513.10 Disbursements—To Policyhoiders,' 32.230.247.36; Miscellaneous, ^ ^ 32,835,478.31 Total... mherof Policies 19,838; amount 49,465,499. Business written during year n^beNumberofPoltcips 103,973; Business in force at end of year mumuei u .e. 231,770,565 - Amount .• .*.. assets. Value of Real Estate (less amount of encumbrances) ,;;;.;;; •• * KlTadV^Polic&e^on this company’s Policies assigned .00 as collateral • • ' inrce !. 1,402,985 Policies in .force . .„. 14,093,862 Premium notes on - Net Value of Bonds and Stocas 3 2,789,671.18 - ..62 80 76 52 79 03 693,301.' 308,109.! 820,143.' arid Rents due and accrued , . 04Vli,„. ,. i*™ * - ■ . ...3 22,011,264 Total ... -_*__ 259,339 Less Assets not admitted ......;.$■ 21,751,915 Total admitted Assets. LIABILITIES. $ 18 608 800 Net Reserve, including Disability ^“'^"supplementary' Con Present value of amounts no,, r.. tracts, etc...... • D?vi de ndfi1 lef t wUh^ompaAy af interest ... ..... ;;; , • ;;;;;;; ;; UneainSd Ingres" and Reni'paid in advance ....... • • • •; ■ • • • ■; /SSSS.M*£«$?2Sr ,Ma ^otlrnrLiibmUes ^’detailed in statement.. ■ • ‘ Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital ; - -00V.6d6.00 ’* Capital paid up in Cash ..; ' . .._... 454.191.39 ••Unassigned funds (surplus) .. 180,978. 96,838, 298,349. 9,645. • 69,750, 19,358. 104,910, 44,367. 174,882. 239,552! 09 20,297,723.70 1,454,191.39 21,751,915.09 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA No. ‘ policies on the lives of citizens of said State in force De^ Polled on31tS4°livPeseo'f0cm^ns of' siid Siaie ■ J the year .. • i J............... Amount; M,267,485.00 An. 800.00 ;:;v \ ;L' . r,; ; ■' •' ' _ < # . Peduc°t^eased‘ to’ie ‘i» force d®rln*. **'® y**r . . .. *48f> 15,670,286.00 729,570.00 . - ._.'. . ..2578 losses and Claims incurred during year........... ^ . _,-i-i 14,940.914.00 1,000.00 14,539.22 Total | 15,539.22 Dosses and Claims settled durtnlr the y*t*. In Tjlll .. • .C * • * .Dosses and Claim® unpaid December 3lst . .. .. v. ... • • ., 'Premium Income—Ordinary . . • • • ■ • • -2,' fv*.. . /■■ ... President, j. H. Reed; Secretary, HO. Scott. _ • • v ^Treasurer, G. C. Moore; Actuary, J v„ Jamison. v\. Home Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. 14,539.22 ',908.00 166,341.89 Atwrne^for Setrtvl'cUer:E»tae?y W. Wade, <iMMr«ne*. Commissioner, Raleigh^ •N. C. .*,• ' M- - A- ■ • ■•■■■ ■ Tv i ■: -;A • STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, > Insurance Department. <■■■. Raleigh, Feb, 29. 192S. ■ t, STACEY W WADE,' Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the ab9ve is a true and correct abstract of the statement of 1:he Life In surance Company.. of Pittsburgh, Pa., filed with this Department, showing tne fVia ilav itf Danfiimber. 1922,. surance company of Fittsourgn,umu condition of .said Company on the 31st,day of Decen\ber,^ 1924 Witness my hand and official seal the day 1 ... MM - si ;"§S’S and date ttbove written. .... STACEY W. WADE, , Insurance j1 Conimtsslener; kJ JL JTM. JL JJ1UUJa. N -1. PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Los Angeles, California Condition December 31, 1023, as Shown by Statement Piled Amount of Capital paid upin cash...... .$ l.^nn non "8.364.004. Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year .Premium Income, $14,928,528.25; Miscellaneous, $4,378,035 52 Total Disbursements—To Policyholders, $7,321,486.09; Miscellaneous. 1 •l,t;.i6l $5,187,149.78; Total .. 12 5"s b-k Business written during year—Number of Policies 28,370; amount Business'in force at end of year—Number of Policies 173,011; Amount ...,... 433^715,630 ASSETS. Value of Real Estate (less amount of encumbrances) .$ b Mortgage Loans on Real State . ...f... . .. 29. Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks, or other collateral ... i Loans made to Policyholders on this Company’s^-Policies assigned as collateral ..... 11 Premium notes on Policies in force.(. ], Net Value of Bonds and Stocks ... 11, Cash ... Interest and Rents due and accrued. Premiums uncollected and 4eferred . Admitted Assets accident Dept. All other Assets, as detailed in statement MU,383 ‘106,009 944,0113. r.ioj’i 245,004 2141.130, .459. SOI 952.409 .673.779 .64 5,999 62,821 Total . . .. • • • Less Assets not admitted 73, 45.5,152 s 98.331.,1 Total admitted Assets •$ 73.356,81S.U s' a ' LIABILITIES. Net Reserve, including Disability Provision .... .$ 59.036,796 o'! Present value of amounts not yet due on , Supplementary Con tracts, etc........ 601,818 00 Policy Claims .. . ... 3S3.14K.ur. Dividends left with Company at interest . . ... 474,181 05 Premiums paid in advance .■'. 81.2ss.3i Unearned Interest and Rent paid in advance ;. 256.li9 .it Commissions due to Agents .... 4,852,2 (, Estimated Amount payable for Federal, State, and other Taxes- .. 386,00"."i Amounts -due Stockholders . SO.Ouo.uu Dividends due Policyholders . 13,270.35 Amounts set apart for future dividends. 4.698.228 ;u Accident Department . 3,367.601 :!( All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement . 13a.214.0f! Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital Capital paid up in Cash.’.. I^nassigned funds.. ■. .$1,500,000.00 . 2,328,300.98 .$ 69,528,617.55 Total Liabilities 73.356.81 S 43 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1922. ■ ORDINARY. No. Policies on the lives of citizens of satdState in force De cember 31st of previous year. ....'■ ■ ■■ ■ Policies on the Ivies of citizens of said State issued during the year. 7 ‘ - Amount 55,331,876,6!) 1.825,411,94 .3207 . 212 Total .-.. • ■ ■■■. Deduct ceased be In force during the year.. Policies in force December 31st ..*.*•••* ;;299o Losses and Claims unpaid, December 31st of previous year Dosses and Claims incurred during year. 1.2 $T.157.29O,0il 647.80fi/M] $6,509,484.00 6,01 Y00 27,818.00 15 14 1 33.831.00 33.191.0(1 640.01] 203.662.37 Total.....*. Losses and Claims settled during the year Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st . Premium Income—Ordinary ............ l-—yy V Rrnmn President, Geo. I. Cochran; assistant secretary, H. J. Brown. Treasurer Lee A. Phillips: Actuary, A. G. Hann. At°torn?yfifCoer S^rricTstac^W. Wade, Insurance Commissioner. Raleigh, N. C. . ___ STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Insurance Department. , 1 .' - Raleigh, Feb. 21, 192., T STACEY W WADE. Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certlfy tha. '4 above Is^Trle^and.cbrrect ab._tr.ct of _the Jtatement^ the. Paeifl^Mutual LHe* Insurance Company, of Los Angeles, "Cal., nerember 1922 wing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of Decern Witness my hand and offleial seal the day and ^a|e,Abo ^ wr ^ape, * Insurance Commissioner STATEMENT PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Newark, New Jersey Condition December 31, 1»22, as Shown by Statement Amount of capital paid up in cash ..>........ Amount of ledger assets December 31. of Prey]°ll® fin' '^otai Premium income. $216,037.86; miscellaneous, $45,099,53o.60. ,otai Disbursements—-To policyholders, $87.039501.83; miscellaneous. Business** written during year (includes industrial business) . Number of policies, 3,519,353. Amount Business in force at end of year (includes Industrial business - Number of policies, 23,632,951 .... ASSETS: Filed j 2.0011.00" 768.777,904. 261.136.484 149,235,816 1.311.041,883 6.31.4.247,665 •eaPest Value of rear estate (less amount of incumbrances) ..i.5 s^curTd" by^pmdge^onds; ‘stocks; or other collateral. koans made to policyholders on this company s policies assigned as collateral ........... * •••••• • • • • r.. • .. get value of bonds and stocks ...\. Interest and rents due and accrued .... Premiums uncollected and deferred .• ■* • v • • v • • • • • • • • • ■ ' Par value of stock (and stockholders’ dividend fhereon returned) held in trust for policyholders ... ..... All .other assets, as detailed In statement ...• TOTAL ... Less assets not admitted Total admitted’ assets ... • 1 • 15.590.521.1 325 272,376.2 642,500." 61.475.521.8 16". 980,490.1 1 1.826,(118.: 13 902.742.8 14.420.219.1 2,324.500.1 70,567.2 1)09,506.338.: 3,109,113.8 ' • j ' LIABILITIES: Net reserve, including disability provision ..... Present value of amounts not yet due:on supplementary con tracts, etc. 1.2... Policy claims ..... Dividends left with company at interest.. -. Premium^ paid In advance . . ... Unearned interest and rent (laid in advance ... Commissions due to agents....• <'. Estimated amount payable,for federal, state and other taxes. .. Amounts due stockholders —.....?.... Dividends due policyholders ...... .\ .. . .. ... . .... Amounts set apart for future dividends.. .. All other liabilities, as detailed in statement ..■_ Total amount of all liabilities, except capital .• Capital paid up In cash ... JInassigned funds ((surplus) ^.. . 33,800,873.36 Total liabilities ........ * .$ 9(16.397.224.67 .$ 8!u.272,583 "0 4.992.66" I * 4.25.7.832 16 268.768.12 4 (194,384.56 922.513.92 689.45". 5* 6.825.326."' 460."""-"" 978.365.36 34.636.354.39 2,172,172. L 870.596.361.31 35.8"",873 36 906.397.224.61 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1922 GROUP Amount .. *. ORDINARY No. ‘Amount policies on the lives of citizens of said state in fol-ce December 31 -of previous year...6,109 $13,206,849 00 Policies on the lives of citizens of said state . ,r ooo.on , issued during year .......,....... .. ■.■■ 682 1,909,348.00 ■’ TOTAL . . . ,-t__6r,T91 $16,116,197.00 1 537,OO11.1111 Deduct ceased to be in force during the -year ......'. .. y.. 196 614,378.00 Rollcies in force December 31 ....61676 $14,501,819.00 1 Losses and claims .unpaid December' 31 of,, ,. ... _ AA previous year . . . ... 6 7.191.oo .. Losses and-clalms Incurred during year ...a., 64 173,431.60 • • TOTAL 537 0P0.oo \Vg j Losses and.claims settled during'the year in full ■■....... •' h ...... Losses and claims unpaid December 31. Premium Income—Ordinary,. $410,878.98. 70 *$ 180,622.60 64 . 6 174,615.92 6,006.68 President, Edward D. Duffleld; Secretary. Willard.1. Hamilton: Treasur - • - ' Home Office. Newark. Frederic A. Boyle: Actuary, John K. Gore. .Home Office. Newa.ru. ••• . ^ torney for-Service, Stacey W. Wade. Insurance Commissioner. Kaieis (Seal) State of north Carolina ' i .Insurance Department ■ ,r.,\ Raleigh, N. C, February 24. t he real) rtaieign, an. n,., tjiut uu I, Stacey W. Wade, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby cejn-ur ©Jr YY • • »V itUUi illOU IdULC LUIHIIUSidlvIlOl t till hoi . . above is a true and correct abstract of the statement ofthePrudent^ show auove ia a uud ououaut ui me olaLcimniV v**~, -- . „n, ance Company of America, of Newark..N. J., filed with this departmrn . ing'the condition of sail,company on the 3lst.day of December, Witness my hand and. official seal the day and date above written, v . v STACEY W. WADE. Insurance Commissioner. . * , 1 . - • V, . V. . ' ...» ... A'. \ f. ..

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