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Show WHY PAY DOUBLE? jngt) The new Vkto Antiseptic does Jjy X everything that auiy gargle 'risCLv or mouth-wash can and y t should do... at half the costl V . . . far IAD set ATM (Halitosis) TM1 ee,oo Is actual use. To furnish this v ' proof, million bottles tn a apeclal trial a MOUTH-WASH alaa were auppllad to drugglete below pi, rfygUtu. oast. The demand haa been enormmia. After Smoatng If your druggtat la already out, get tha regular 10-ounoa else . . . a 76o value a AlOll , for only sec. Use it one week. K you Son Throat, Etc. ' are not delighted with Its quality ... and amaalng economy . . . return uweed portion to your druggist and get you -r - money back. i -nin jfyw-by maker of j Vgfw JJr Vick$ VapoRui t4jMa I CIS r' SP-J MEW YORK OPE I MsunAticE cor.ipiiiv 51 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. A MUTUAL ORGANIZATION, FOUNDED IN Utt I INCORPORATID TJNDE& THE LAWS OF THE ST ATI OF NTW TOW I 88th ANNUAL STATEMENT DECEMBER 31, 1932 sasaejcaaaaaTSBXaaaBeaxaaBEea To the Policy-holder and the Publki I During the year 1933 the New York Life Intnrance Company It paid to Its living policy-holders and to the beneficiaries of thoso II who died, the sum of . - It $2S5y2tt,lS7.C) I It met every obligation from its current cash income, mads - 11 new Investments during the year amounting to 11 4$f2jfHJujj II and closed the year with a larger amount of cash In bank than 11 at any other year-end in its history. II The assets of the Company amount to ? j tt,S74,C7tCU-U . The total liabilities of the Company amount to 11 SLSC9.1C3.1&S4 II SaawWavwaTwaTaaawsgf waaaawaeswsBwgfHsB' a Included In which are policy reserves calculated upon the most I conservative basis used by Life Insurance companies; a pro I visional apportionment of i52,ZZ3Zl tot 1933 dividends to II policy-holders, and a special reserve, not required by law, of .11 $38,630,789.74. Its unasofgned funds (surplus) over all liabilities amount to 11 w,sa,s:7.t) U New paid for Insurance effected during 1933 amounts to over A At the dose of 1933 the Company had outstanding Insurance - 11 In force of over tf,CC3,eCw The total Income of the Company during the year waa ; II ejaerw' ar saaaaVajwaareB wy Wfveaaaa1 , ...... II The following table shows the assets of the Company under ' 11 various headings and the percentage of each to the total: ' H rWCeartte) H Daaulpriuaiof liiiiejinint AeoeaiTalw Tecsal si 1 1 ira H Cash n Hand M- In Rank tZtjaiJSUJt TaUt II Unit! StatM Ceafwmimnt Bonds . .... 14,0,51174 LSI . Stats, County and Municipal Uondt . . . . 1,4WJ4sJa M II Public Utility aaonds . e . 147,14,71X41 7X1 I Industrial Bonds UWAZtXl Jgt Railroad Bonds X7XItJ01M 113 H Canadian Bonds (Dominion, Prrrlnc), City, ate) 14,4475.71 1X1 H Unlttd Kingdom of Croat Britain A Ireland Bonds 4sl7rn7Jt M II Othor Forslpi Bonds . . . . . . aMCT.KlAt .12 U Prtfarred and Cuarantood Stocks . .... M,ll3,ttt.Bt 401 H Raal Estate Ownod (Includlnt Homo Offlca)) . 44444,534.73 144 H First Mortaias on City Proportlos . . . ia,4TlCtl 2SJ2 H First Mortsatts on Farms ....... 2251.77144 .114 U Policy Loans . . . . . . . ... . 415,7541144 2U7 H Intorost end Rants Duo and Accrued . .... 14444,47143 143 . H Othor Assoto ........ e . 1444547747 Ul Total $4,97447844143 10040 On thla atatament, bond not labjaet to anKa-tixarieel aas) all f afar reel anS CauaiaaUaad atocka ar valued on baal prescribed by tha Notional Convoatloa of I raaacs) Commlaatonars) tWaTwVVa- t.aVwsaCraa BOARD OF DIRECTORS DECEMBER 31, 1932 JOHN E.ANDRUS CCOROE B. COOTTCLYOU OCKKISH K MIUJKCN Mmmlmamm. itrtaagasa Caswlial int. Oewasg. afOBseaj O Ci eeeg C" w- JZZZL. ntANKntxssnr NATHANItX r. AYU WILLIAM H.DAIOTOfrrH n r r ttaasaaer. Cease HawaaaWilag Oeamsii aaae aW4. fMeaess Oaaaaews . CeaaawnrtrasrUe,) tmlutm favaCiiil, in CORNELIUS N. BLISS JAM tS CL HARBORO 6 rl.', H" Ck" V Ihs torn. ?""'''r C.i.rt.1 .ntM m TVimS OSJas. O C.maaaiF Oeaae Cuf '!. 1 Ammtm rinisinj HENRY SRUERC CHARLES D. HILLES J. SARSTOW SanJLL - freiUH. aaaar, Bmtmm Jaaaa 7M?'j1,tr.n nT Wii; rrmldwrnt. J. M. Wtmthmntr MORTIMER N. BUCKNER ca-arm-j.a.ja-ri. HAIJ HOtJaJI JESSS III DOR STRAUS lsea rsr Tree Ci.ai s O I eaaeaaarat .. . JaBBBBBBBtaawaVTM aVaBBBaataaBfl ASBMMaaaBaM arVMMefJBaRWe 1 THOMAS A. BUCKNER rm-w Oi. a. mN - tiJZ:?Z1'- RIDLEY WATTS- HICHOLAI MURRAY BUTLER lftMM40M y catswo TW araiaaaaas Geaasawat CwJaaraars WtiOai as, ewmaavii aeaFaais' Ssalraa mmm : l CHARLES A. CANNON - .i'. ' i- ' r i ffmr. rimiiii ifiai ruimm PERCY H. JOHWTON ' g, , , , t , , ,, , tf r aPvOsssassMeOw OMBfaaawSel SaTAT eswaTJ eaasaUaj e4 asWBSoeSB 40 OCALVIN COOUDOS Cai.n.el Bmfttu Cease 1. vSSZHHm""m W1LLARO V. KINO - T r ' 0Pw4Ja.asrrAtaS , , .' aaatrea" r - , ' ' ' i Wk!WA tomorrow (o) (p)X day . . one day only f ( This our first 1933 88 Day a VALUE I J I V W J TRIUMPH that will bring thrift-wise crowds to V V y buy to SAVE Tomorrow! Tnk"" irs-SfLSS . '. ' fej rJ isfeHSfo a BBS, SFSa4ff7l ip l wIj p.. IQ IMflfl S3 1 |