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——— WAR TAKES Into Great English Uni- ‘ versities MORALE Washington, ‘june, "2,—The greatl universities of England whose student nd teaching slaffs were great | yin the army or s during the war with students. and | This Is shown bodies ly @epleted by ser in government off are again filling resuming norma) fife. HEAVY TOLL FROM COLLEGES Students - Hegin te ‘Crowd Back IS IMPROVED by a letter received here by Lienten- aan os Sy lial Pauthorpe of from A, L, Sm College, Oxted ant Colonel British Exaba Master of B the ith, ord New schools are being opened at Ox ford and plans for greater efficiency » he writes, iol, are being put into effec According to the Ma: Oxford sent approximately 1 its men to the war or into u p Bove ment service. Of the killed and 109 are om er of Ball than 4,000 won honors in the war in cluding 16 Victoria Crosses, The fig ures of Cambridge University would be about the same the writer est mates. in the picture, for he is the war's greatest hero. Outlining the services 1 eee by Alvin C. York, » forty college of Oxford Tae Pasnie ie luster writes! mans killed with his rifle, 132 that owing to the re a thread.” He adds that ‘the impc ance of the er universities the gap between was that it filled the destruction the coming forward of the 1915, This immediate response to call of thd deci: men were a complete and answer to any ‘cla to bear the brunt. would want to come back,” the Master. “We are finding practically every man who possi can jsapplying , to be are oyverfull.” these men is described by Master as remarkably high. ity as before the war geal more seriousness of purpose. ‘Master not ually what they had lost in knowledge sand up for ite ing to-tl Bi reality, qbout. their work: Th previous university ‘education was too bookis! D tical and concrete ‘end. ed men are not, but they work and directne out; for % vith 8 one Jof them said, renches or elagepppue number oon p’. ‘iae many concessia which) the »Master walls as justi ow are making. in ‘onmerly, -ngney terms’ equired toobtain an Oxford deg their studi re excused from ‘half ion requirements. These ions will enable the majority them to take their degree and go lo the profe: but for the wa’ jectual. equipment of knowledge, -ha y, if at all, inferior, iol Master, Nee ONDON BACKLE GOWNS EMBARRASS MALE London. 2 ackle! Bnd grasping England, June ers he safe haven of a waistb and. hough her back ibe bare. Dal ine in the back, that’s all there own. A woman 000 of rh More ponse for war} out of action. service, the student life “dwindled 2 ort- response of these two old- up of the old Regular army in the fighting of August and September of 1914 and newly ; trained territorials in the spring. ofj the country and the personal courage and devotion of these young ive jealousy or feel- ing that the workers were being made “We doubted-how many of the men cominues that bly taken back, atl any Tate for shortened courses (last- ing. on an average of one and two- thirds years) and already the colleges The general tone and character of . Balliol’s There is¢tenors and conductors’ raléd anwcably quite as much life and cheerful activ- and a great The not only.a marked im- provement in the strength of, charac- ter shown by the returning students but that they even- gained intellect- book jaye more than made tiie power of cons ints and aby: a sense’ SertHtion, "He relates, , le concludes, shows that their far and ‘abstract in type and “neglected too much the intellectual effect of beginning things-at.the prac- These return: only keener to-work, more swiftness thin before they went. that pyou had to do a:lst of thinking inthe) wat ms re- ied hy the showing they” jes. residence was ee, of in- ion only a year or- two jater than would have been the case; “I character and in-general intel- lectual development they will be sbet- fer’ men than they would have been inder normal conditions and, in intel- nd- ites, gthe (Bak JAZZERS (N. E. A, Special to the Tribune.) 2.—The gown has the men gasping in all the jazz parlors. They are gasping at the slight cov- pring on the forms of their fair part- and grasping for a handhold on Here and-there a woman dances with a bit of tulle about her neck to ive her a feeling of something on An excuse for a bodice in front, of shoulder straps, to the. nist fhe upper portion of the season's ball bends to fix her shoe. [he strap slips from a white shoulder, HUMPHREYS? internal and external Usp, sme old age—deser jailed free, PARTIAL LIST” FOR Congestions, Inflammations 2.W. Wonn Fever 3. Colic, Crying, Wakefulness of Infants 4. Diarrhea of Childrenand adults ‘7. Coughs, Colils, Bronchitiy Faceache, Neuralgia ‘0. Headache, Sick Heagathe, Vertigo yn, Weak Stomach , Laryngitis aud Ague, Malaria eye. Bleeding, Internal, External juéniza; Cold in Head tag Cough ‘The full list of De. Humphreys’ Remedies for ts the needs ‘of ilies for nearly every ailment from Infancy bed iu Dr. Humphreys’ Alanual '7. Disorders of the Miduey9’ O. Urindty lucdntinence - 4. Soré Thydat, Quinsy 7. Gritty) ‘Grippe, La Grippe [For sale by druggistsevers where, HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO. MEDICINE CO. broes Willies and an Sites, dor York | will give a conceit, how the men who served: in the army | Ver thing .cireusy this requin'e- ment and from some of the examina- concess | WAR'S 3 and embarrassed escorts swing their partners to one side, while the women dance on with fixed faces. A woman in the thirties, with bob- bed hair and a sequin frock ending just below the knees dances‘by. ¢ A girl in pink has a narrew skirt tinsel, a piece of tinsel tightly | stretched across the bust and pink | {satin ribbon holding the waist band) up in the back. Black, however, is the most popu-| lar color, for black sets off dazzling: | ly the fa in of a back displayed | from the waist line up. MUSICIANS FORM OWN REPUBLIC) June Loodon, 2 Prija donnas, together, in one of the queerest: “So- vists’ the revolutioh. produced.in Pe- trograd, si Albert Coates, an Eng- lish conductor who hps, recent turned from Russia, The “Ma opera, with which Mr. connected at the time, thus managéd | to escape being vism. “At the nsky beginning of Lthe revolu-| “we formed a little | Fépudlic of our own’ andy Tuled dur selves. We constituted an admints- trative ‘cosnmittee, ‘consisting of two; conductors, of whom,;I waS one, four | singers, two chorus and two orchestra:| artisists,, the; members being choseén by. vote. ; 5 “There. were nog intrigues, every~ bedy. haying . only the, : gob, of the; theatre at heart; and the opera floursj ished hoth artistically and financially t beat us in the uneven fight, BARNES CIRCUS. FAIRY PAGE ANT Elephants lions, “pink imei ad and most brilliant Bismarck, June 27. ° 7 Als Barnes’ big. four-ring , animal cirens that has been’in its ter quarters at Venice since iast Oeto- ber getting all dolled up, cheng the 1919 season at’ Santa Moni March: 20,-and will. make Long Beaéh the second show stand. This will be somewhat ‘of a:novelty for Long Beach as the ‘show has usually ‘closed : its, season: in that city after a nine-month touring. Eyery ear, wagon ‘and bolt-has beew given: from» four to ‘seven. coats ot paint/and two finishing coats“harness has ;becn thoroughly, gone over - and bird’ or brokenharness replaced — by, new,, band ;\ypgons have been ,. gold- leafed and silvered, a-complete set of wardrobe, of ‘the gayest and * most cireusy ever. s¢ been made for the heantiful fairy’ f ‘A in, Jungleland,” and fo: new animals have -been added, the past season's stellar acts en Among the new and” novel attrac: tions will be a 40-piece marine band, every service sometime three years and cians - of: the show, pense and much boys-have been in old positions, It is from Lewis Carol’s book “Alice in Wonderland” that, ,Al. taken his charatter ‘Nive hig opening feature pageant nsplanted her into the heart of a real jungleland, weaving around ‘her member having «seen marine within © the © past were former musi- Ata great ¢ Jabor these service nered’ and installed ot , y .paradisé, ~ “Allee in Jungleland” will be the title of this charming opening feature that will be a grat Charmer and natural history study for young and old. Following: the opening feature 110 distinct. feature acts by animals. wili be presented in steel arenas and saw: dust -cirel and hippodrome — loyer: of the horses will appreciate'the yea brand-new horse feature of. forty dan¢ ing horses and forty dancing gitls Those’ liking novelties will be \inter- ested in seeing the first sacred cattle rver. exhibited as circus performers, performing hyenas as well as the onl, performing zebras, camels and Mamas Others dl 2% thrillers |. will. find them a-plenty in the lion group, which the gest lion group ever presented, a dd wild animal act, leopard: feat- ures, fighting pumas and like: numbers, Clowns, elephants, monkeys. and» all the mitth producer: are there, tod,-and plenty of good mi and bunthes. of pretty girls, There will be a parade in the morn ing, leaving the grounds -at 10:30; Doors to the main show will open at 1 and 7 p. m., and Yor'an hour preced- ing the performance the marine band n GREATEST HERO- gunn OF CONGRESSMEN’ 7 % Senators and congressmen were glad to honor the.big Yank'| ty ‘Tennessee mountaineer, and his record is, 20 Ger- captured and 32 machine guns put Representative Corcell Hull, at the left, and Seha- tors Kenneth McKellor of Tennessee, and Chamberlain of Oregon, on the other side of Sergeant York, gave the Tennessee sharp- shootef a busy day sightseeing in-the national capital. SEN SR ESBS, my Y “There 4s-no wood tor. heating. he’ | ‘cording to t saws. thereof, (SEBEL BRITISH: HAN antl 70 BLoveRs sited Balwers vest *Gpmmencea huginess 3 May 1, 1899,» i eames, mak it he Bist doe or i her TTER INVESTM NTS | swept He country wolntely bare. ~ teas ERE In Téstimony h Ss VESTN) ‘Only ghe bare walls of the buildings! amovine ot Capital Pia Sauatcesee iste doting eacarauil 60 abit j ing, British money widely. j With the belief that the trish willbe } Coates wast engulfed by Eolshe- i { Stocks. gnd_ Bonds 2,208,650.00| Premiums in course of °° = 5 Cash. ha a i eollection and ¢ (transe spit on hand aid“ Collection irae Furniture Company, Ba Until unger sapped our ‘strength and | @ ABSTRACT OF STATE ENT. puding December 3, TA, D108. nae ae ‘A ; fiuirs of, the resived lon “ariter- ee ates ent) ~ (numb % claims. 9) no. inex, spnued ‘ot, Des Ae ec snag iife ls ot nae ete tate (017 N Hn pureuance: of. the laws of saic Item fo Viabilitie by te Total gontingent owt: , $151,278.71 oswith,; ‘thee sci Roe re rmelpal office, 4th and Chestnut tay ge ELL AN OUR, * pation, April :29—American’ soldlers.| sc, Dex Moines, veastin the | Whole number of fond.,of' wild, Bie “hinting ;are-look- tiorney tor Service ot Process"in noite a miter, os (| ng tarward to Ju rhe 89 Herne, Comminsioner of Insurance, Sa anes M45 ai ny, Bismarck, taken year in miduck,, nipe, pjoyei : at », or :Incorpol ‘ated,* April 18, ray, 1 “ a ne business, /Aprit 8, 2908. a fail Total ti eminms rereivec 8! 0 ate No Sa ad Fj BALANCE SPENT. Ae TINO SOT ue dca America. -‘An‘expe Bi i he ton Tu = | rt oa | doctors and neni 8: hie ‘tion, should at ante sDecepyy’ oF ga a tag a a x :to, Macedonia, te open .seanon_for:binds of the swam INCOME DURING fan tos, Att ai tl ; fa: Macedonia’ wa che the. ifirst sonar cae th ® famoutit: Hale OF nem ethour |.-auring the ye f Be OR! KO gre (fighting senate ‘ee meat 4Ui8-) surmmer : far: the Ain dedictions ‘tor ” {ggmreianions or, other | STATE OF NORTH DAK couraging natures, Sate val: thelr hana mera in his foto pine Pa ease of Cael ‘of In- gurance of the [eter es ae ‘duel i allowed to™ héve ‘the’ please ‘ot. cats ‘shh eR Nee hereby certify that the ey : 40 Dra ie at true abstract of the origina state. diers ‘died -of- at AH e ma. and ee the:kameé evenafter tieshas: aul Henrede ni ea Er [a tre abstract of igi ‘}fhé road trom ‘from, Drama to. Borken: is a morass of, fathomless anud. An American me ‘through: Flanders: wi tes “Today, we: carry medicines and foat! ‘Alntat villages.|} ‘throyeh.roads -severalfeet deep. | in ‘}tnud, -Rains are:fréequént and heavy) ‘and the fogs penetrate our bones, Red) ross women. Tidi the -moantain trails, swimming .thétr. ‘horses across, rivers, plodding through: mud, ,breying: typhus. at every tutn ‘ate: carrying on, their work, with the Sept ot.-the-pia.) neer Women‘of ‘our ‘America. The filth and’ stench of the so- alled, cities, heaps of ruins after six \years -of war, aye heyond description. The main street in Pravi and.the highway from the railway station in Drama: tothe public:equare surpass in'| “A¥torney..for § affenetyenens Deaire I shave ax tae ‘of North Bator: seen. Lodatic d ta nied: /or Incorporated Fe f,-1 have ihere~ Testimony Whe unt, Zetmy hand and affixed the seal of this Oftige at yer whe First day of-April, Av D. é §. A: OLSNESS, elem ner of Insurance, DAKOTA, Mer of Insurance, ATE OF victory. in’. the: fidld;;:‘Po: prevent soldiers from \deptating, the’ food, aup-| ply ‘of’ thecountry all meat obtained! a8) aresult of hunt chy, an i tho hate ene None. $75,882.76 Annual dues-a’ oer. contract, a ‘uw on % ‘ “ 3 10,220.88 ‘ oi hab waded! Comm eragtn OF NORT! Office of Comm! COMP. Whereas, Men's Ace ‘anized under ans ed inthis’ office ’x ta rat eure 1 exhibiting its condition and. bus ear endin. December $1,,1918, con- hdl, Sete oak Stal sel Boda tt Bie wens 0c cree atti American Tite naurnge “Ca sof: Des} | é 3 4 Haws of this state, regulating the busl- Molne a, orgah under-the laws, ' $ ‘yess of Insurance, and, rue Sun of feta, nde te, Whereas, The. said Company has fled Fei TERS Bi ag Ee in this office a duly certitled copy/of its oped Site ee >keharter with certificate of organization chs 693,002.28 | Jp compliance with she requirements of the Insurance laws aforesatd. i Hy ‘Now, Therefore, I, S. A. Olsness, ic Sit missioner of Insurance of the Sta cipal Office, #th,and Walnut, Tid. im ‘DISBURSEMENGS DURING: He North Dakota, pursuant to. the pr : *, YEAR 118, {sions of said laws, d9 hereby certify f that the above named Company is fully empowered, through — its agents, to transi its appropria ness of Authorized Insurance in this gonitel: willbe at ‘the locality in a. eilted. hs r anppli a -of| P The ent Ass'n a Co the ta ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT, ‘Fer the Wear pork Detember St, He is Sergeant Air jMotaliIncome ......+0+ Cony- of pert of April, A. be B A. OL ner, ; up%in Cash., $200, 875.08) row winared viluges, remain.’ Al! ears water must. be. boiled.” , |) Value Bel eta The ‘typlius déad!‘ara ‘sémoved from Nowned serine $45,000.00 the tqhdceo' warehotyes at Kavelia ‘in Loans secured f 4 Of Drust or Marts ages pola sh day. me Heal Te id 1,515, 0 82:08, ‘thined. by allowed to ben 1% OM MS auge Commis's 1) nb London, June 2. ‘Breaking up. of, the big estates in Pngland is séatter- One Jand-; owner who has sold rich soil for small holdings has invested ‘the proceeds in a,.stretch of salmon -river in. Ireland, Commiss: D.C. PH. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free. ‘AusTRAcr OF STATEMENT. For the Year December 31, ; . 1048, oh o* cohidftih “hind era Central Ing, stocks and igh ocks Cash on Ce the last people in the world to. con- sent to confiscation of land. Another buys pictures and works of art, which ARRAS of the} of: -Baint| Interest due 2,900.00 - i ized under the| Net amount. ot Deferred . ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT. laws of the Sthte ara made to| ata stat “Pre- Seta aee zs : Suite 9-11, 7 - | the Commissioner of Instirance of fs 519.66;) 5% i ¢ Forvtte Year Ending December Br | tite of North, Dakota fit spursuanes orl Amount. of it ai : other-ad: ; 1 | compe. ‘Lucas, Block A.D. 1918. ~ the laws a ymitted 20,451.78 #: tons 01 Phone 260 Of the condition and ‘affairs of the ge ree ie Vitediittea 5 ; American Eagle Fire, Ins, Co., of New, Agent's pee Bismarck,. N. D. | York, organized under the laws of the] He Neen try, Harold: M, ; ‘ , anges . State of New York, made to the Com- if E Premiunr .. nates ioner of Insurance of the State of h Dakota, in pursuance of the laws id State. Attorney’ for State of: North ¢ Vi. Name, hhistrance Vor Location yi ~Bixmur TYPEWRITERS & SERVICE REMINGTON Typewriter Co. eS imane business February, 1853. ~ CAPTTAL, ‘Amount of, Capital. Stock Bate Soir paid up in full. + $1,000,000.00)" GEO..G. KETTNER, Rep. ganized Ticorporated.- August, Loans on, Boil io ae : her pe a Phone 258. Bismarck. i BES A! ‘ol tre rs A 4 Ng ee a tens ‘Augast, 1916. ements ‘sri Kobi Tal ats fi s \ APITAL, 4-2). | Stocks and’ Bond 3,908/178;93 ‘which “io A Amountlof Capital-Stock #85.) ‘Cashe on hinds | $1,000,000.00 Bank 2.6.00... 8. “EES a Interest due and ‘accrued 48,599.63) M «Total. al Botley lain 8. t-present aloe ofjali putstanding policitec “Actuaries,” cent Net -pyese: calta tae ln ‘ Jobeitenda nite gaa in ‘smounr ot of ie anna a ed All others of £ ‘3 Company $o.420. 1 Unadmitted As: i ‘ gous . "$573,990 45 ‘ $56,018.64 ‘Tota Assets ....005..2 $4,562, 28.19 JLIABILITTES, ~ + G¥o%s claims’ for Losses + i 220 Main Street Purntture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. pares 4 in gour: and, trans- |oe Fae, it Ls 597,008,00) ae oe Burn, 1, emt | , ins ABS, ci Alkother wee due to the “value ~-Company. * Unadiuitted 4 aan ‘Tatal ‘Asset $4419.18 VE biLiTIES~ ‘unadjusted 4 =. a . Grésp Aatas? . . and’ adjust-. — . o F y 2 { forehios ge 8 a, Se faa ae gata S008 Bismarck Clearing |. wniadgy us te Menge! paid .. 651. 4 ere uy K fa >| nates, elated Reweral Je cediiolt WaNneersscssw eraaes House Association : | ayo * mins |). . Z na. ! een Beet ered pextra OR"investeD assets. |] C. B. LITTLE, President | ’ | S Total erase : yt Miuatlby bars ergency or Heservs) H pany “489.00. \~ mmount gf ' apabillty oud tis tact mpedttcatty iat V. LAHR, Vice Pres. \ Total ee Lonsee wg 805,960.00 death bene- B. G. MARKS, Secy.-Mgr. ; towne « eliimns." For, or) as MEMBERS 425,63 and. salva 2 7 ‘ First National Bank - insurance nuns. ped ‘i ang salvage i it nie (City National Bank . théreon! “ry 214,16845 ania nat Pres Cash deposited \ Capital Security Bank Net nt t paid ms on al "1 Dosses ee eee gory err. ge ht ine. risks a First Guaranty Bank Amount of unearned Pre- Due” for unpaid “Div miumg on all gutstand: donde; - mnminsions ing syrisks..c{03. os $69,765, ® and Brokerage Due” for unpaid ’“Div' ei pikes a: SARE 2 dends, Commissions $2;324,949-41 1 ikla for Losses and ofa tie ald to fe : Matured 1 Endow- nd’ Additions. Sri for ee and Brokerage... an other Lasbiniete SE AD other Sulabilities! ‘Total Liabilities REt T ceived. dui ages PARTS: Rep, fo mo Glew Ex As ‘on interest... War. Savings kN, 7 $8,124,802,36 Premiums ron ing the in’ Cas $1,507,242.89 ivitien ds ald to Hey. ™ Anterest, and Div dends_ recetved “during: = | aapold Fe ee es eree 6 4 5 dends received during the year. (722 5 oalts 785. if 5 \ pats) sthe year E Amount. xecef as BSE OO Td: Ce ae p apis Ss o KE = ‘ Amount ‘other sources: . other . )Balaries Rents -pata* durin ; Total t ior " Fn esas ) ‘ | sets. Vv. Potal Reéefpts \ DISBURSEN paid) during D SUR SENENTS eres paid during the” 8,901.59 \ ihe 8,808.99 » $411,67% imigsions srokerage ? paid ets paling ear 368,480.26 aca aid for Fee eS eB eevee Ho1629 OUnion Laas Grows -Ausets ca: 19242,065,17 | sAmount ofall ot Nideve 2, | R nouaysot all ether tMBiLinrEs. : Slicies. written North Dakota... luring the year rat Risks:taken ‘during Vibe Disbursemenis... ‘NORTH DAKOTA BU: SINESS, Taxes due. and 4 rued. Total risks takén ‘during $6;000.00 and office ox 7 iL D: ATCOMA BUSINES Ss. taken Bt the y fi “y 9B, 1378.00) th ii t } v-penses i due ip $755,601.00 ib hota ee ee “and Gccrued, 7668 i 2,855.87 Total Py anced’ ear : ‘12,069.74 ‘Losses. ‘incurred during | the year, .in sessments .,. $0,449.50 “it 6,197,934 * during .the: year *...... th: Dakota... Wieirtca,. : 2,495.33 rétal amount. of : Lesaes rast ‘Ldsken, Spaldadusines « Toqal Actual Liabilities 37,217.18 si Sets Tos asihgn| Dal during the year. | the year in- North Da> Beinnce $204,827.98 paid during ‘the yed 517.5 r ‘ koti $0,063.65. is Sen ) or NORTIODA Tomes oF: cominisato sh * “oasen ureed CONTINGENT © AGtio sn assets) The Home of Service” - Office of issioner. of he the. (0) ‘RCES). 5 “A, Olstiess, Com: surance of the/State of North Dakota, do hereby. certity that: the foregoing, is a ‘true abstract /of o1 ela ae ment now on: file’ in, this office... In ‘Testimony:.Whereof,. I shave heres sunto set. my /hand and -n! he seal “of this Officeiat Bismarck the’ First day April, A. (SEAL) | NESS, f) insurance. ‘ommi rance. Qlsnhess, Commissioner. of tm- he State of North Dakota MR. CAR OWNER Within the next few. weeks you will be getting out your auto- mobile and preparing for the sea- son’s run. Doubtless one of the \first things that you will have to 35,269.45 SD. re Yor NORTH DAKOTA, Office of-Cbmmigsioner of Insurance. t COMES eee or 4, 8, A.Olsness, Commissioner of ,In- surance of the State, of, North Dakota do’ hereby certify that the foreizo a true abstract of the opens Tent now on file in this In Testimony Whereof, mt Mortuary yey ses snreh‘t 8, nw, on ifle ihe th tmony Wher hand atl 1. lave ‘here id of; * aitlixed the seal 361,448.49 aan S. As OLSNESS, A i et id + on) last f teens | a | . Commissisner: of; Insurance. || spare OF NORTH DARQTA, ! ‘unto set my /hand.and, cab). Gan vcesehes 1189547, ~{eonsider will be your tires. HOF NOLL DAKGWA Offive of Commissioner of MnBurance.| Of us, ab Bigs the: First ‘day Mortuary) Am Bk ‘In our line of Kelly-Springfield of Commissionet of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF. | (SEAL) . A. OLSNESS, es \cGantr, ANY S “CRBSTRICAEEVOP AUITHORID YS casings and tubes we believe that reese pf Insurance, banks, AUTHORITY, rere as ‘The “American. Central Ins. STATE OF NORTH Whereis, ‘the Ametican Eagle Fire] Co: ‘oration.’ braaniaed under: the ne oF Conunlestenaey of irisurariee: yet ee woe we have something that will Ins." Cox poration organized under,| laws. of Missouri, in..this. of- Whereas, The American Life Insure per merit your investigation. . That the laws of New York, has Med in this|/fice. a sworn «stat mNeBe Thibiting ita] ance Company, a corporation organized) ot ainount due fro er urider the laws of: Towa, has filed in ithis! office a sworn statement exhibiting. is }] condition, ang bisihéss ‘for the yéar ends m-] ing December 31, 191§,. confo: le, to. the requirements ‘of Ure Jaw® of this regulating the business of Insur; ane. pals Company has fled ad exetinel capy of ita ite of ulfements quirements PR Slanebs, ‘Com. : they.cost more is true, but as has oftige as) vondition and bu ending Decembe ib Une! requireme ¢, reoulating f nite, ‘an Gay hereas, The. said Company shas \filed inthis otftice a duly certified” copy of its Charter wit certificate of organ- ization in compliance with the require- tents, ot the Lumurance laws aforesaid. , Terefore, I, S.A. Olsness, Com- lobar of Insurance of the State of North Dakota, pursuant, to the ‘provi- sions of sald” laws, do hereby. ceruty above named Company:ts tally ugh “its. authoriged ct its appropriate busi- horized Insurance™‘in this ording to the laws thereof, un- st day 9 March, A. D. 1920, ‘orn statement exhibiting its. ness: for the year 1, 1918, conformable of the laws of this the business of Insur- condition and etary eee ahe ly! ending. December -§1,.40) fo! to the requirements 0! state; regulating: th in surance, and,, i Whereas,The aaid Comp in, this offfce a duly certif led its charter’ with cetti¢icate: idablon in Ste thea with ay ass ingthis oma aay ments> of,, é. Insur a! stig, Mgaae te {n,compliance with thi w, Therefore, I, S. A.Ofene! m=] the Insurance. Jaws. afore: Rye ae ot Insurance on the Now, Pherefore,-¥,-8: A. \North Dakota, pursuant, to, ne 8 Phe sioner of Insurance of the State of sions of sald “laws, do ‘hereby. 7c isis rth Takota, pursuant to the provi- that the above named Company AB: ins. of ‘said laws, do hereby ere 8 ember ered: through its ease eta tee _ ie atonal 4 ii rs \ ats P i ‘ agents, to transact its Bpproprigts gts ui! it a “The Home, of Service” hess of | Authorized. Inbur his ints, to transa tits aiprobriats CARL PEDERSON. Mer. etate according to eran 4 of Authorized antil-the 31st day. ot Mageh Me er gnal| state according. (to. th int Bismarck North Dakota members *. «. 64,: “CONTINGENT MORTUARY LIABILITIES. Losses adjuce. tion of quality remains long af the price is forgotten.” pent Drop in our store, or call and we shall be pleased to pind In Testimon Wherey! il the. 31st da} Ra unto set :m. noha id and s hereof, this First Day. of Aj ri SRAL) ESS, * in Testimony », E hi 7 Kk, this. ‘puree Day of April, A. D. 0 set my hand: hand geal he e the syst ay of April a5 Be Commis: ons woe joa 1 319, aah (SEAL) S./A, OLSNESS, Commissioner Insuradee.| ( rey n said before—‘“the recollec- ts

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