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248 THE CRISIS ADVERTISER NOTE: On account of the large number of replies received to our request for phrases for use in connection with our Double Anchor trade mark, which came from nearly every state in the Union, from Canada and the West Indies, we have been unable to complete consideration of them in time for publication in this issue. Announcement will be made in the April number. [[image - double anchor, with text, STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY]] FACTS FROM OUR FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT December 31, 1916 Total Income for the Year 1916.................................... $152,305.66 Total Disbursements.............................................. 84,905.07 [[Line below 84,905.07 and above $67,400.59]] Excess of Income over Disbursements... $67,400.59 First Mortgages on Real Estate (Owned by Colored People)...... 57,040.00 Municipal Bonds Owned...110,467.35 Cash on hand and in Banks...34,477.41 Net Admitted Assets...247,411.31 Increase in Assets during the Year...88,258.00 Legal Reserve for the protection of all Policyholders...119,353.67 Increase in Reserve during the Year...67,574.21 Capital Paid In...116,632.50 Surplus a to Policyholders...126,124.24 Increase in Surplus to Policyholders...21,539.21 Paid Policyholders during 1916...19,012.91 Paid Policyholders since Organization...32,859.91 Actual to Expected Mortality...72.73% Lapse Ratio to New Business...33.00% Total Insurance in Force...$3,300,000.00 A booklet giving in detail a summary of the year's operations and a comparative statement will be mailed to any address on request. STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HEMAN E. PERRY, President HARRY H. PACE, Secretary-Treasurer HOME OFFICE: 200 AUBURN AVENUE ATLANTA, GA. [[text that follows is in lower left corner to left of slanted dashed line]] Please send me particulars about insurance. Amount $... Sex ... Age ... Weight ... Height ... Occupation ... Name ... Address ... (C. Mar., 1917) Mention THE CRISIS THE CRISIS ADVERTISER 249 BASKET BALL [[Picture of basketball team to the left, wording to the right]] Will Anthony Madden's "INCORPORATORS" are the recognized colored basket ball champions of the world and have been during the seasons 1914-15-16. The big Incorporated team has a percentage of 1000, which is the very highest percentage that can be reached. To gain this unquestioned record the "Incorporators" have defeated practically every team of note in the United States and stand ready at all times with an open challenge to any team in the world, regardless of size, weight, age and ability. The next appearance of MADDEN'S "INCORPORATORS" will be at MANHATTAN CASINO 155th Street and Eighth Ave., New York City FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 2nd, 1917 when they will meet FRED D. POLLARD and his PROVIDENCE COLLEGIANS in the most sensational basket ball game of the season. Note: Pollard of Brown University is the football marvel of the AGE and defeated both Yale and Harvard. Com and see him play basket ball. ADMISSION...50 CENTS WILL ANTHONY MADDEN, Manager, 269 West Fourth St., New York City. Tel. 718 Chelsea. [[Solid horizontal line with text underneath]] Other "Incorporators" games at Manhattan Casino: Thursday night, March 29th, 1917-Chicago Y.M.C.A. Friday night, April 13th, 1917-Lincoln Uni-versity. Bookings open for season 1917-18 for both home games and road games. Address all communications direct to manager. Mention THE CRISIS
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