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PAGE EIGHT THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS April 2, 1914 STATEMENT Newark Fue Insurance Company Newark N. J. Condition December 31, 1913 as shown by statement Filed. Amount of Capital paid up in cash.. , $ 500.000 Amount of Ledger Assets December 3is of the previous year. $ . Increase of paid up capital $ : total 1 ,87,35.70 Income from policyholders, $938,592.93; Miscellaneous J79,- 815.09; Total 1,018,208.02 Disbursements to policyholders. $109,553.60. Miscellaneous. $480,059.00: Total 889.612.60 Fire risks written or renewed during year. $126, 376, Sol ; In force 159,150,255.00 ASSETS. Value of Real Estate 115,523.21 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate 508,250.00 Value of Bonds and Stocks .. 1,071.177.28 Cash in Company's office 518.75 Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks on interest 136,239.97 Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to October 1. 1913 156, 03.it. 18 Agents' balances, representing business written prior to October 1. 1913 5,338.70 All other Assets, as detailed in statement 13,131.23 Total .. 2, 056,219.,",! Less Assets not admitted 16,326.37 Total Admitted Assets $2,009,892.77 LIABILITIES. Net amount of unpaid losses and claims 116.191.16 Vnearned Premiums . . 757,389.87 Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, fees, etc.. due or ac crued 2.033.93 State, county and municipal taxes duP or accrued 17.500.00 All other liabilities as detailed in statement 8,444.25 Total amount of all liabilities except Capital 901,859.21 Capital actually paid up in Cash 500,000.00 Surplus over nil Liabilities 608,033.36 Total liabilities $2,009,892.77 Business In North Carolina During ltlt:t. Fire Risks written. $1,129,308; premiums received 17,911.67 Losses incurred Fire, $7,031.16; Paid 1.959.10 President. E. J. Mayes, Secretary. T. L. Farquhar, Treasurer, T.D. Richardson. Home Office, Newark. X. .1. Attorney tor service Insurance commissioner Raleigh, N". C. .Business -Manager for North Carolina A. H. Harris. Richmond, Va. State of North Carolina. Insurance. Department. Raleigh. March 6, 1914, T. James R. Young, Insurance Commissioner, da hereby Certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Newark Fire Insurance Company, of Newark. X. J., filed with this department, showing the condition of said company on the 31st day of December. 1913. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. JAMES R. YOUNO, 25-2t Insurance Commissioner. FORT W1NFIELD SCOTT Military Prisoners Transform- I ing Fort into New Cor rectional Barracks. San Francis' o, April 3 Military prisoners from Alcalraz island have begun reconstruction of old Fort Win tield Scott at the southern edge of the Oolden (late which has been selected by the war department for a new cor rectional barracks. When, about June 1, the job is com pleted the interior, once considered a masterpiece of defense work, will be a light, pleasant and comfortable living place for military offenders. The men will be nominally prison ers. They will be organized into com panies each with its own non-commissioned officer. They will wear arm; uniforms, minus insignia and when ever they show themselves desirous of fulfilling the duties they swore to perform they will be assigned to regi ments in the regular military estab lishment To serve out their enlistments and receive honorable discharge. Ineorrlglhle persons will be separ ated from the first offenders and sent to Fort Leavenworth prison in Kan sas, but every man will have his chance. Among relics dug up at the fort by the carpenters today was a "shot boil er" used to heat cannon balls red hot so that when tired into the wooden hulls of the enemy's ships they would set the vessels allre. Radiating from the boiler were runaways, down which the shot rolled to the platforms, where they were picked up by tongs and loaded into the cannon. The fort was completed in 185S and cost a million and a quarter dollars. It was built under engineering supervis ion of Custis ljoc, son of General Rob ert E, Lee. The name "Fort Winfield Scott" is now perpetuated in the coast artillery posts of the Presidio military reserva tion on the bluffs behind the old fort. STATEMENT London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company of Liver pool, Eng. Condition December 31, 1913, as Shown by Statement Filed. Amount of Ledger Assets- December 3 1 at of previous year. In crease of paid up capital; total. $1,679,611.93 Income From policyholders, $2,711,700.37; miscellaneous. $217,182.17; total 2,95S,SS2.8l Disbursements To Policyholders. $1,181,763.96; miscellane ous, $1,351,072.77; total 2,535.836.7''. ASSETS. Value of real estate .ion, 000. 00 Value of Bonds and Stocks 3.11 5,622.34 Cash in Company's office 1.791.0s Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks not on Interest 5.014.51 Deposited in Trust Companies anil Banks on interest 67:'.. 781. 66 Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to October 1. 1913 559 265.80 Agents' balances, representing business written prior to Octo ber I. 1913 27. 063. Oil Bills receivable, taken for lire risks.. 1,212.79 Interest and Rents due and accrued 50.1 85.31 All other Assets, as detailed in statement 385,906.77 Total $5,152,846.38 Less Assets not admitted 281.642.13 Total Admitted Assets J4 s 7 1 "01 $3 LIABILITIES. Net amount of unpaid losses and claims $ 1 71,670.55 Cnearned Premiums 2,799.168.23 Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, ices, etc., due or ac crued 4.237.25 Estimated Federal, State, county, and niunleipal taxes 56. 400. 110 Commissions, brokerage, and other Charge due or to become due to agents and brokers ,, v( Total amount of all Liabilities except Capital $3,041,276.03 Surplus as regards Policyholders $1,829 928 20 Total Liabilities $1 871 "04 I ", Bl S1NESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING HIS, Fire Risks written .... $4,104,330.00 Premiums received 5 29.287.25 Losses incurred Fire. 9,816.(8 Paid 11 S7l!t0 President M. S. MANOGEIt. Secretary- A. ; ,l ILWA1NE. JR. Home office in l.'nlted States .New York City, N. V. Attorney for service John C Drewry. Raleigh. N. C. Business Manager for North Carolina Home office. Stale of North Carolina. Insurance Department. Raleigh. February in. 1914. I. James R. Voting. Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that Hp ibove is .1 trie- and correct abstract of the statement of the Umd.in and 'ancashire Firs. Insurance Company, of Liverpool. England, filed with this Cepnrtment. showing the condition of said Company on the 31st dav of De .ember, 1913. Vitness my hand and official sea. 'In 'ay and date above written. JAMES R. YOING. 6"2'- Insurance Commissioner UNUSUAL PROGRESS BY SUPREME COURT Washington. April 3 Unprece dented progress by the Supreme court in its , ear's work has brought em barrassment to lawyers all over the country. They have been caught un prepared to present cases and have been compelled to ask the tribunal to liar-' over many of them until next year. Chief Justice White was said to possess ambition to clear the docket of all cases awaiting argument except current business. When he bec&mf head of the court a case waited al most three years before being heard. When court adjourns the last day of May lor the summer it promises to tie considering cases filed only a year before. Instead of bearing only the : first three hundred Cases on the docket as was the practice a few years ago. the court this year may call cases as far along as Xo. 500. HE WAS A GOOD SPORT ! THAT LITTLE FISH GRABBED THE FLY AND ZING t AWAY HE WENT BUT WHEN l PULLED HIM IN. AND HE SAW ME SMOKING A WED MONT HE JUST LAUGHED AND WIGGLED HIS TAIL I GUESS HE KNEW I ALREADY HAD THE EHG KETCH VALUABLE COUPON IN fcACH PACK AO It flaWsTafaT ffffsi 1 mrfaMit m A Hotel Room Keys. A locksmith employed in one of New York's largest hotels explained the lock system of the house, laying Hint there were 1,500 looms in the hotel with in dividual keys, each of which will opes only the lock It was made for. The "master key." however, will open or lock all of the doors in the hotel, and the "emergency key." besides doing this, will lock a door so that no Other key will opcu It. The "master key" ami the key made especially for any one of the doors are useless after the "emergency key" has locked the door. With it a man may be locked In or out of his room, and if so he will remain locked In or out until the "emergency key" is used again. It sets a lock so that no other key can turn it. .New York Times. SPANISH KING REFERS TO MEXICAN TROUBLE DARING BASEBALL PLAY. Madrid. Spain April 3 In his speech from the throne to the Span ish parliament yesterday. King Alfon so alluded to outrages of which Span lards and citizens of other countries had been victims In Mexico. The Spanish government, his mnjesty said, hail sought and was continuing to seek some method by which Span- nasty grounder toward the first base, iards and their property could be pro- The ball had a deceptive bound and tec ted. The presence of Spanish war- Btuffy Mclntvs had some trouble ships at Vera Cruz had, he untinued reaching tor It and keeping hold of the demonstrated the solicitude of ihf j ball wbf n he got It. But he managed ! Ior, , 1 t scramble over and touch first just Thrco Stolen Bates and a Run en a Scratch Infield Hit. "The greatest basebsll play I ever saw," says a writer In the American Magazine, "occurred In n game be tween the Philadelphia Athletics and the Detroit Tigers In Shibe park, Phil adelphia, .lime, 1012. "Ty Cobb, bis first time up, hit a JUT TO RAISE some money by next NOT ALL Boarding houses are good inonin: ininsing nt selling mat lot: THIS MONTH Is the right time to advertise it That's wnat's meant by "taking lime by the rore lock." Dal The Gazette-News for sale ads. ones you csn believe this and still be an optimist. If your boarding house nnd yourself are Incompati ble. ecu re a better one through an ad In these classified columns. Do You Know Her? "I do have the worst trouble with the phone r "What's (lie cause';" "The service, of course. Let me show you: 'Hello, exchange, hello' Why don't you answer ! 1 want Mrs. Brown Mrs. Julia Itrown. What number? No. 03 Tanglefoot street. Number' I Just 1 old you. oh. that'.' Vou mean her tel ephone number Why. It's-there. you've gone and put It all out of my bend. I'll have to look lh the book. Ieor. dear, the book is upstairs: Well, I never hi ull life saw snch scrv lee:' "-Cleveland Plain Dealer I eluded that ull possible help, moral land otherwise, would he afforded by Spain for the safeguarding of the in terests of her subjects and their property. as Ty raced over he bag. Connie Mack's lnytl rooters declared the 'Georgia Peach' out by a mile, hot the umpire had ideas of his own and Tyrns rested safely on the initial sack. "The unexepected usually happens Similarity w',Pn W 8,Hr "watemnn Is miming Why is s beehive like I spectator? ! b"8e"' nnd ,"" 1,!"S T? he .,dld Because it 1. bce-holder.-I.oDdou ' 0t "f"1"'0 , t !,,lmlr?r8 , Telegraph ' 1 pitcher had thrown the ball Ty, having a fairly good lead, decided to -"gg n65 ' amble along dowu to second, figuring. no doubt, tlmt Lapp (tbe Athletic COMING ATTRACTIONS. TOMORROW, Matinee and Night, New York Grand Opera Com pany In "Faust." YOUR Hi NEEDS PARISIAN SAG E ROBERT R. REYNOLDS Candidate for Congress From the Tenth North Carolina District Announces The Following SPEAKING DATES Haywood '. Honda; Night, April 6, at Canton (Odd Follows' and Masons' Auditorium.) Haywood Co. Tuesday Noon, April 7, at Clyde. Haywood Co. Tuesday Night, April 7, Waynesville. Jackson Co. Wednesday Night, April 8, Svlva, (Oraded School Auditorium). bwain Co. Thursday Night, April 9, Bry son City, (County Court Houae.) Oraham Co. Friday Night, April 10, Robbins vi He. Cherokee Co. Saturday Night, April 11, Andrew.-. ("lay Co, Monday Night, April L3. Hayei ville. Macon Co. Tucsdny Night, April 14, High lands. Transylvania ( . Wednesday Night, April 16, KoHin.in. Transylvania Co. Thursday Night. April 16, Brevard (Auditorium). Henderson Co. Friday Night, April 17, Hendersonville (Court House), Macon Co. Monday Night. April JO. Frank lin. Stops Falling Hair and Scalp Itch. Juki bemuse your hair is full of dnndruff, thin, streaky, dull, and nrv er will do Bp 10 look pretty, do not think II mujit be so. Ileautlful hair. thick, fluffy, lustrous, and absolutely of a little care Hair Is in n plant it need attention. A littb- I'nrlr'.an Sage, nnr of the most helpful and InMgnrstlng tontrs, frequently sbpllrd and well rubbed Into the scalp, will work wonders RRRRRRRRROtRRRRRRRRR Giordano of the New York Grand Opera Company. Chevalier Salvatore Giordano, the brilliant and handsome tenor, known to the music world as Caruso's dis tinguished protege, first attracted pub lic attention in this country while he was making a concert tour with Nor dica nnd with whom he shared all ths honors. However, this splendid singer, who appears as "Faust" In Gounod's master-plere, which will be offered by the New York Grand opera company at the Auditorium tomorrow, matinee and night, had . previously Isung the leading tenor roles with the ( 'onstnnteno drnml i ,...., , ,,r,,nuv in catchall would be taken off his guard New Orleans, with this organisation and throw wild. To try for second ; he was likewise identified during a after a catcher of Lapp's ability has i long Havana engagement, tbe ball requires nerve of a high I Only recently Giordano, gave a con order. He Is usually there with tbe : rert at Aoellan Hall. New York city, perfect peg. but the sigbt of Cobb Jog-' wnl n wa" attended by high musical glng along was too much for him and rley "u 'he Metropolitan press. he heaved tbe bull Into - enter Held. I 7 ' " ."" . " ,' "r"t'"""u ""V"?" tun., in,- rquu.1 111 miiKe snu quaiuy, 10 that of his famous maater, besides crediting Giordano with a very de cided advantage over Caruso In per sonsl nppcarunre and magnetism. Indeed, one of the leading New York dallies asserts that Olrodiinv presents the Ideal picture of the -of lover that every girl Is bound lu i... In love with. Many persons have been curious to know by what right Giordano prefixes the title of Chevalier to his name and In answer to the tenor proudly shows a decoration conferred upon him by the King of Italy, for bravery In the Italian army. Olordann. however, be Mops more tender affection upon or ders granted him by the Hultan of Turkey, ths Cur of Russia and other potentates, due to tha enohanilng B,ar' power of his golden voice, for he Is . ompletelv Absorbed In hie devotion to musl'- To his many oilier accomplishments, Giordano adds a fine reputation as an rl Lenten Musical Event TOMORROW Matinee and Night New York Grand Opera Co. (Inc.) In Gounod's Masterpiece FAUST Sung in English by Famous Artist! Instruinentally assisted by Metropolitan Symphony Players Cher. Salvatore Giordano, Richard K. Parks, Romero Malpica. Howard Buahnell. Marguerite Robert, Ethy M. Peters, Mme. Josephine Rondero. Scenic Production Chorus by Prttxipales PRICES: 50, 76, $1.00 anal SI. AO. MATINEE SO. 75. and $1.00 Garden scene,, where the love duat be tween "Faust" and Margarita" bring out the tenor's noblest efforts of in terpretstlon of Gounod's most delight ful work. The matinee prices will range rrom 50 cents to $1. The night prices will be from 60 cents to $150. Seats are now selling at Allison's. , ,. Cobb aaw Barry crouched In front of It QUICkly Removes Dandruff tho bnse waiting uh If to receive tbe bail. so. gathering speed, be made one of his bent leg slides mid landed be hind the bug. Then seeing that the bull liutl gone to center Held, be started for third base at Wp speed. Some one, I tblnk It was Collins, tusde a beauti ful throw to 'Home Hun' Raker, who stabbed t dbli with the ball ns that well free from dandruff is only a matter known gentleman was in the net of EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HftVE THIS SET Our Milady's Coanbination Toilet Per fume Set. sliding head first for the third haven of rest. "The crowd groaned when the um pire motioned Cobb safe at third. While admiring his nervy exhibition Just one application stops It. hing 'be fans really wauted the dangerous head, removes dandruff, cleanse the fellow disposed of. and lie had reached hair and scab, of all duet and excea- third by the closest kind of slve oil. It unci rlaht to the hair root -An. stimulating I hem and furnishing the, "Ty slapped the dust from bis toga JMUI rtmiMIt that t, . nreded-the hair uu ,, rnn v,n ,m (he I 1 1 i,t.lih hit fluff i I'. n ii mo ii i in- i ll' unit- I i;r H1l II uiHMtm wiin lltf ... . . " a . . tH r r.rl.e , FT " ,K ,nw aThemi f twoTs'trtta 7-T In Tha charscter of 'Faust'' that ' , ' ' '" r" '" I'"' ! Ik JL"? .! ; orded ample opportunity to .. ... . Mree u mm mcompai-, "" -p "" exhibit his skill In a duel with Valen- ii hie gloss mill beauty so much de- pinto nt full speed, sliding with great u, Margarita's brother, who meet sired by both slrl and women of all .me On n bottle from Smith's Drug M ore ut once. I se It ss directed and If you are not hoah aurprlsed and de. Ilshted with results he will return your money. Prlrtfiri Sie It faintly perfumd ei IssttnT odor and If -old ;.rd toilet mini Irr o , rywhre. TsallS had hit the ball is no other "Jugt-aa-gnod." Accept I " 1 r rou, want, ta 103. force ngslnst Lapp, who was walttof Faust" In desdly combat, who Is al lot him tfita the MR. Rut tbe throw ways under a distressing strain for had been a little too high, and the 1 fear that the tenor might become too catcher w-s tali.-n off his feet before earnest In his thrusts, and Is relieved This set contains 6 of our most pop ular prepartlons. 1 Dottle Milady's Perfume. 1 1rge RoUle Milady's Shampoo. I take Milady's Cuticle Soap. I Jar Milady a Rose Cold Cream. I sifter Hoi Milady's Talcum Powdee. You know these preparation, they are famous for their pure qualities and agreeable odors. Thsy are being aold the world over at from t$e to 11.00 for each preparation. Tour dealer would charge you not less than 12.60 for tha set and we are offering It to you for a limited time only for 11.00. VANITY PURSE FREE. FREE If you will send In your order now we will send you absolutely free with this set. one Hlmultation German Silver Vanity Pane, New York's Lat est Craxc. Thta purse Is of striped design, two ball clasp, with cable link chain -Sllkollne lined, one side contains half pocket, other side with spring coin holders, dime, nickel and quarter. U .. ulll mmw Ull. ..,'- U ... 1 " 'h the daring I in net '; -"' ' with Visit) pur If you ordw at SMI Cobb therefore stole three bases " l""nn msieao. for $,.n w. ,n dlraK., nrau after havlug reached tlmt by a lucky . "loM c?" to u now today. V 1 1 rt an sslan iharl a mm .... I . Agents need not writs. Send ten centa in stamps to revar postage. Send $1 no coin or moaaf ... .I, , UNIVERSAL PRODVOta Oa, Deyion, Ohio. no, .tieKv or greasy. rralch hit and made tbe first run of rZ tTlvSSF well -in r.oc, bot ls. , drug the game .H-Mre the net b.tter up JL?rt ? inZl" presslve voice of absolute purity and veins in the role of "Kauet" he la eald to be admirable, especially la the
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