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re TANA LI in twenty-four hours GREAT RECORD | tte proots’ pt death, the close the year 1918 Over Six Million \ The Montana Life comes front in with figure most lent progre: 1 by the the comp: tablished to the full iy wrote nw business) the law. Phe compan, i during i 80,000 aws issued a “| proved securities amounting to $1,385,- | pss in fore 383. H The company has es- if annual production for |by the Montana Life, i" 1919 at $8,000,000 and every effort} ham, general manager will be made to accomplish this re-; “It is ¢ " sult. | tion to din q he y most unusual a ct far life companies were concerned. Tie abnormal causes con-| demi y fly tributed to the heavy death losses dur-j ord for e well yp ¢ the year—the war and the jnflo ims promptly paid, enza epidemic The mor! lit |tions held intact, and ence of all c i scheme of th a excess of : two and Montana Life’ age about equa proportion to that | place with the of other companies. Death claims re-| ance — or ported as the result of the epidemi: i » close of the} three times normal. ‘he! minds of the people t ater i well rendered. We have passed through, fore i: QUALITY SERVICE Fourth Street JUST A LITTLE BETTER ‘ Come In, the Fishing Is Fine! Fresh Caught Pickerel, per pound ........ cee eee rete eee ener e eens Fresh Caught* Whiting, GROCERY DEPARTMENT Friday Special White Borax Naptha Soap, 10 bars for : Large Cans Baked Beans, No. 3 size, 2.cags for ........5-- Fairy Soap, } 3 bars for .” Creme of Oil Soap, B DArsAMegcer «eect Canned Peas, 20c grade, Scans fOr 2s. ee ee Canned Sauer Kraut, 20c gi 2 cans for ... Imperial Coffee, 1-lb. packages, 45c grade, per pound . ¥ hen tfading a Kipitz Co. you are getting the = aes =the-least.cost always. SSUAGDENAAAUNOSUQUUGNOSUGOGCROCOUOUOGOCSRELECOOSUEOUSOOUELEDOGRUGCUOUOCOUUOSSOOO TOOL ACE NO: 1 A high-waisted two-button coat with five seam back. A close fitting waist line’ emphasized with the belt seam exaggerates the flare of the skirt. A model sufficiently extreme to satisfy the demand, yét with ample dig- nity to appeal readily to the more conservative. CUSTOM TAILORING yp EAGYRY REPAIRING Closed Evenings, number of these claims were paid wih- ~ z a cases as required original or supie- New Business Written During) mentary proofs of death. ~ As shown) serves to meet all contingencies, es-; “We have with ‘the insurance commissioner, ap- | northwest. more firmly impressed upon the losses were on the aver-|The Montana Life stands out in its biggest and best i is assured while KUPITZ CO. Phone 38——Will Connect You with All Departments——Phone a SANITARY 7 We Specializevin Cottage Cheese and ‘High Test Cream — STYLEHEADQUARTERS ware Society Brand Clothes Oy ee ae The Waist! Seam Style’s-the Thing ‘ of the receipt of} dented in thé history of life ins those unpaid at] ance. The financial strength and integ- rity of the Montana deneéd by the fact th to the | policyholders on showing} amounted to $536,9: at its surplus to! called upon to meet have proven “December — 31st! stabi and 10.82, with re- great and necessary enterprise. id the foumlation, ai ngth, for one ‘ot t y has on deposit} great ‘financial fnstitutions of t requirements. of | proven. its that one thing more valuable th: anything else—a WR. Cunning- G servic said : c ‘In other. state: Dakota, the epi-| firmly and have earned the coufiden ing,’ with a ree-|and friendly interest of the citizens performed, dea the communities ih whieh we operate.” agel ' The 8: D. Cook -General Agence: ‘the whole bene ck, stands wond ofthe Montana Li: an ever before. | y in the Cook agency is ‘a of the. Un 2 monument. to prota r P| astiste ued by any company. 4). Cook, D., for a full explanation-of the nc features of this policy. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tal j lets Temove the cause. There is on | one “Bromo Quinine.” E. W. GROVE’ | Signature on @he box. 30c. | Hoskins Greenhouses Bismarck For the Beulah Coal - ie A ‘Stubborn Cough Loosens. Right Up This home-made remeds is a wonder Per NOUN 0s angers aes tes say Teeter es wee for quick result. Kasily and Fresh Caught Herring, c cheaply made, per. pound ........ cee eee e eee eee eres tees! ‘ POMUTE TOTTI TT Tier r rrr STs SMOKED WHITE-FISH : OYSTERS Here is @ home-made syrup whieh mil- heap and on. Under its bh nc get a good night t and 4 it in 24 hours or ing better for bronchitis, h | croup, whooping cough, bronchial To anak the Tottie with, pl + BYEUN, and: grasmlated prefer, Hp Thorought fitd * “niolasses, insteatoot stigar 1 ups UE ther wa, } you get a full pint—a fami | of much better cough syrup. than ye | could buy ready-made for, three. tim | the money, nite perfect! § Dl ex is a special and hi ly cence! ted componnd | pine extrast. known the world over fc ont Hea time' effect BEST at”! Gua antéed tog e Co. FE. Wayne, Ind. NUUUEUUNUEDONNUOUNOOOUOGOOOSUCOUOLE ACE NO. 2 A high waisted one-button coat with double breasted effect. The collar, breast welt and sleeves are relieved by the use of cord trimming, combining in one model all the present day style Variations. The models represented adapt themselves , particularly to plain shades of Blue, Brown and Green. _ HAND’ PRESSING * DRY CLEANING. one SDN Except Saturday a. period and met conditions unprece- We ‘enter the ew year finan- beimg only; such | cinily. impregnable /and physically well organized, full of confidence as to fu- ture progress. {he enormous losses sus- {ained during the nost’ disastrous per- Life is best eyl-|iod that life insurance das ever bow the responcibility of this We have @prned and held reputation for in- In speaking of te progress made tegrity, fair dealing and prompt. and The people of Mon- pride ‘in our’ development first among the for low mortali The the Montana Lite Insur. The large ndnaber of small poliel es, issued to the agent, Bismarck, N. Fresh, crisp, tender lettuce at Phone 75, City Fuel Co, |= 2 bette lions of people have found to be the most up stub- ple, ne supply— and chil- of genuine’ Norway pn or money pr Mbtly refunded, 4 ure nd he he| >> an ce of yy fe Ww b- ly 'S TT ‘y ou or | SS epcnnssnncanensccunnant TA TC LU GRIPPING T LOVE INTEREST OF BIG FILM AT BISMARCK. TH E A TR E TONIGH er in @,screen production that was not tions. strong ‘in love interest. Sannenenusenaucnenacaucncnaunevcacogse UUUOLSSSANCNUTRUUSSEN EEO Z WILLIAM FARN UM Willian Farnum never has appear- “The Rainbow Trail” are not excep- life of the last American_wilderness— It is, the love theme that makes wild still, almost as it ever was.” But he. certainly, did. not-kngw~or | measure. to. probibit_the-activity.of the “Riders af the Purple Sage” and of Lassiter for Jane Withersteen, tie tell of a wilderness so deep that a reds. Se ee beth ‘storiés—the. slow. biirning love HE LIFE RES “(As of December 31, 1918) sSaivities™ Deposited With ingore Commissioner $1,385,383.00 oe When yout avdate i hail back. When what you eat turns sour, forming acida, Bases and indiggs- tion, Magle rellef, No waiting! The’ moment’ Pape’s Diapepsin’ reactes ‘he stomach all the sour- ness, acidity, heartburn, dyspepsia and indigestion ends, Upset stomachs feel fine, yy Costs, 80, Hiutle AY dleug store, se ne—and, perhaps best of all, the} Fate sent on scouting e of Shefford for'the girl he had PsEeT? Pape's Diapepsin wiirur Yo The fire of love Teaps vou girl who was so rich in worldly goods} woman could nat penetrate it, or. so and so poor in triendships—the wild|remote that her inspiration was not ‘outhful love of Vonters for Millie! an ever préent help to the men whom mi ‘nearly never seen but whom h was to recog- every foot of film of both these power- nize eventually the Sago Lily. ful Zane Grey stortés. And it is the S Zane Grey may have told the truth true, wholesome, honest love of per- in his prefact to “The Rainvow Trail:”|sons who have been reared in the “The spell of the desert comes back great out-of-doors! \to nie, as it always wil come. ‘the /veils, like purple smoke, In the/—to detract by the smalle! canons, and I feel the silence. And it}from the clean, pure: atmosp! seems that again I must-try to pierce] the’ pictures. both and to-get at the strange wild | judiciary committee OOAUDOGDSUOODUOEAUNNGNONONOKONANSOCONSNcDONoApONNS e — MONTANA Admitted, Aissets Si ead dotiiw ‘ants att, Surplus to Policyholders’ . inet : i In Excess of Full Legal Reserve) See 4 ae \ = $536,910.30 i 2 Business in Force i Boag 2 = 4 ae Ganuary 31, 1919)" ; 5 Hi i z = » = z ee Death Claims Paid snd inepiroede in 1918) 27! coe e é Zz - $348,000.00. Neon ‘ F) f i PAN “3 One of the. strongest life insurance companies—assets to liabitities—in the United States z If ever. life — protection was necessary, it is demanded now. Think itover. | i at / y = = = z = — ance. speaing por Gs “The: Company : of ‘Substantial Progress” seuiae’ | HELENA,» i abit Mont. JOHNSON, President ; ‘President American National’ 1 Banks . General: Manager : F Anformatie = eet our: sie ‘protection ee’ call I on ~~ is. 7s > MONTANA a HRY CUNNINGHAM; Vice President and » Formerly Commissioner of ase ance of Montana. a Gi Washington, Feb. 20.—The has drafted«a There js’ not @ I seé|ecvene, a sub-title—not even a flash. easure ere of senate ‘