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PAGE EIGHT OPPOSE SUNDAY MOVIE SHOWS Organization Meeting at Fargo Adopts Resolutions 0, N. D., March 1.—In a resolu- tion adopted at the convention of the North Dakota district pastoral confer- ence here, opposition to any proposal to repeal the law prohibiting Sunday 39 in North Dakota, was ex- The pastors resolved ta ex- ert every effort in their attempt to e sentiment against the proposed ul of this law. Following is the resolution, which saker, presi- ¥ re n interests, by in- propaganda, at present are to intluence public sentiment e end that they may commercial- i ne Lords day and since they now attempt by the ulation of petitions to obtain gufficient signatures force popular ovte on the issue of re- pealing the present statute law, pro- ng the operation of theaters on siduous 8 ‘ore, we, the members of the ministerial conference of the North Dakota district of the Norwegian Lutheran church of America, in con- yention assembled at Fargo, N. D. Feb. 24 to 28, inclusive, do seriously hold that such a change will be ini- mical to the moral welfare of our state and a direct challenge to our tian churches. We further wish to call the attention. of our pastors and their respective communities to evils Which necessarily will result from the repeal of the theater law, Section 9231, and hope that the pas- tors will make their protests against the change of said law so effectively known that the petitioners will desist from their campaign.” Devil fish varies in length from one inch to 50 feet. Double Headline Bill THE NEW MONTH MARCH es MON TUE L "2. 2 2 13 15 16 17 1B 19 20 21 22 23 2% 25 28 29 30 31 THIRO MONTH = 1922 20th | LAST Q 6th 13th FIRSTQ. FULL M, 6 7 26 27 March, month of winds, is Weicome | because spring begins the 21st. | As the Lenten season pre’ Sy few! social affairs are held in Ma holidays occur this mon! important is St. Patrick's da 17, h. Few| he most | March 1922 SAT 4& 9 10 I FRI 26th NEW M. March 4 will mark a year’s admin-| istration under President Harding. Before 1752 A. D, March was the | first month of the year in the Roman) calendar, the legal year beginning on the 25th. The month was dedicated to the | Roman god, Mars. RRR RAR ARR tion to compel Burfening & Conmy to PAG ING PL NT {tors of the company, brought the ac- | ees |return tho notes. IS VICTORIOUS Wins Note Case Pending in Far-| go District Court Fargo, N. D., March 1—Judge M, J. Englert, in Cass county district court, held th atethe contract which was made between Burfening & Con- my, a Fargo law firm, and P. 'M. Cas: ey, former president of the board of directors of the Equity Cooperative Packing company,’ for the collection of about $730,000 worth of notes be- longing to the packing qompany, was null and void. ‘He ordered the notes, now held by the law firm, returned to the officials of the packing company. The decision is a victory for the present officials of the packing qom- pany, who, through C. W. Reichert, now ‘president of the board of direc- These notes wer? given in payment of stock in the packing plant concern, and the action involved several qon-! tracts between the packing company, the Central Investment company, P. J. Burfening and Burfening and Con: my. ‘Harry Lashkowitz argued the case for the packing company and John Conmy presented the plea of the law firm before Judge Englert. The case was started Feb. 20 as an appeal for a temporary injunction against Burfening & Conmy, but at the suggestion of the court, it was later decided: to.try the case on its merits at this time. Sale, Seccesatal Fach Crosses (a) bears name £8 Beware of counterjetts| AUDITORIUM THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY, MARCH 2nd. One Show Only Starting 8 o’clock Sharp. —_—_—____.._____.._-» CITY NEWS | Sale Is Postponed. |,, The date of the I. A. Neideffer auc- Lee sale has been postponed to Mar. Bismarck Hospital News Russell Arnot of ‘the city, (Fred ‘Volkman of Wilton, Mrs. C. V. Ander- son of Baldwin, Lydia Ochsner of Ar- ena, have entered the Bismarck ‘Tos- pital for treatment. C. '(Rowerdink of Strasburg and Mrs. W. D. Gile of Williston, who have been |receiving treatment at the hospital, j have returned to their homes. St. Alexius Hospital News | Miss Jeanette Dursema of the city, {Sebastian Meatel of Hazelton, Mra. Benjamin Fisk of the city,, Master James Karas of Oakes and Melvin Mikkelson of the city have entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Mrs. E. E, Morris of Mandan, Mas- ter Wegenmann of Forbes, N. D., Mrs. Arthur Solberg of near Bismarck and )Rominia Underwood of the city, who orn ~ poo = ce2 have been receiving treatment at the hospital, have returned to their homes. ATTENTION, MEMBERS “OF COMPANY “A!” Please take notice, that a special meeting of Company “A,” First Regi- ment, North Dakota Natiohal Guard Training ool, a corporation, is called for 8 p. m. on the 9th day of March, A, D., 1922, at the Headquar- ters‘ ofthe Company at the Corner of ‘Third and Main Streets, in the Base- ment of the Baker Building, for the purpose of electing a Board of Di- rectors for the unexpired term ending at the Regular Annual meeting of said Company. dng this 1st day of March, A. D. A. B. WELCH, President, [x Officiog Com- pany “A,” First (Regiment, North Dakota National Guard.. Attest, L. H. LANGLEY, Secretary. SHERWOOD SCHOOLS CLOSED Sherwood, ‘N, D., (March 1.—The Sherwood public schools are closed because of the large number of light cases of scarlet fever and grippe or influenza... -Ay>/ban ‘has; also. been placed on all public gatherings. The county nurse is here assisting local authorities in getting the situation under control and every precaution has been taken to prevent the neces- sity of a longer quarantine. Thus far no deaths have occurred. NEW DEPOT Glendive, Mont., March 1.—The Northern Padific ‘railway ompany has announced its plans for the erec- tion of a new divisional headquarters building and depot here to cost ap- proximately $200,000. It will replace the old station destroyed ‘by fire about @ month ago and construction work will be begun at once. Gray Hebron pressed brick will be used, and com- pany officials announce the intention of ,the board of directors to author- ize the finest station on the line be- tween St, Paul and Spokane. The building will be 40 by 300 feet, the west end being three stories and, the waiting’ room sections extending up- wards to a ceiling of the same height. New Force in the World The “Bank Savings Insurance Account” HERE IT IS IN A NUTSHELL You agree to start a regular savings account at Of Bismarck You agree to make regular monthly deposits. You begin by making your first monthly deposit—starting at $7.90 at age 16 with an increase in rate for the advanced ages. ~The City National Bank _ WHAT YOU RECEIVE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922 (RACE ‘FOR WARD SHERIFF (Minot, N. D., March 1—Chet Van- denoever;. deputy; A.\S. Spicher, coun- ty commissioner, and Dr, D, F. Seed, assistant state veterinarian, have de- finitely announced their candidacy for sheriff of Ward county. Three others are reported as contemplating enter- ing the race. Some tribes of North American In- dians have their own legends of the creation of the world. N Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday evenings at 8:30 at The Coliseum, formerly Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated. 10c per dance. B. E. Jones does a Life Insur- ance business only. Get expert Life Insurance advice from the man who makes it his real busi- ness. P. O. Box 634. Phone 915. With New York Life for ' fourteen years. | —_ $1,000.00 in CASH You will receive $1,000 in cash at the end of 10 years (120 months), if you are living (combined bank deposits plus the cash value of the policy, described below.) If you do not live 120 months, your family will receive $1,000 in cash from the Northwestern National Life Insurance Company, AND, IN ADDITION, ALL THE MONEY TO THE CREDIT OF YOUR SAV- NGS ACCOUNT. * You receive a ph: You receive a straight life insurance policy in the Northwestern National Life Insurance Company of Minneapolis. ‘The bank acts as custodian of the policy, pays the premiums out of your account and deposits to the credit of your account the annual dividends on the policy, assists in paying at death ysical examination—FREE—at the time of starting your account. the bank named herein in the greatest campaign for thrift ever instituted in the northwest. An average of over twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) of Northwestern National Bank Savings-Life Insurance is being sold daily in the city of Minneapolis alone and _ the amount is steadily increasing. One of the strong features of this plan is that it gives you a definite goal with a definite deposit each month to reach this goal, which is an entirely different matter from the depositing of $5 or $10 in a bank any time you happen to think of it or feel ike it. d To illustrate the cost of the insurance feature, let us take the the case of a man (or woman) are 30. His monthly deposit in a certain bank is $8.15 or $978 in 120 Against this he would have had credited at the bank and paid into his the insurance company each annual dividend as it might be declared. 1 PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE SHOW 6—BIG ACTS—6 Consisting of Five Acts and After Piece By Company. How the Idea Is Taking Hold Definite Deposit, Definite ‘ alan cana zi : Objective The Snappiest, Classiest and Jazziest Bill Offered Yet. me : Illustration of Cost months, account by : Remember Them in Musical Comedy? MURIEL HUDSON AND DAVE JONES See Their Latest “ON THE BRIDAL PATH” These dividends. on a straight life policy at age 30—1921 schedule of Northwestern . National Life (used for illustration only)—amount to $40.55, increased by interest paid by bank, $7.45. or a total from dividends and interest on same of $48,00. This deducted from $978 (the amount paid into the bank) leaves a net payment of $930. The net cash guaranteed the depositor is $1,012.18 at the end of 120 months, From this it will be seen that without ‘considering the insurance dividends at all, the de- positor would have gotten back $34.18 more than he paid in. On the basis of the dividend illudtration he would have received back $82.18 more than he paid.in.. Thus his $1,000 ordinary life old line (not assessment or fraternal) policy has been more than taken care of for 10 years by the interest on money which he probably would not have had if he had not entered into this plan. Under these circumstances many men and women who have only carried $1,000 or so. of insurance feel that they can afford to take a much larger amount. The life insurance policy carries the standard old line rate at your proper age and the premium is: not “loaded” or increaBed in any way because of your monthly paymept privilege. It carries standard cash and loan values, After 10 years the life insurance policy may be continued separately if so desired. You may feel the insurance protection ‘after the peribd more than you do now and our plan gives it to you. If the entire plan is continued for, say 15 or 20 years, the results The amount payable at death is \steadily increasing and ie MANN AND MALLORY “I LOVE LIVER” “* Hilarious Tunes and Laughter’: KING BROS. Novelty Acrobats. 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The matter of continuing beyond the 10-year period can be decided at the end of the 10 years, THE IMPORTANT THING Yay START NOW WHILE YOU CAN STILL PASS THE MEDICAL EXAMINA- To illustr te the death benefits, let us suppose the man (or woman) of age 30 died Ig his death occurk the amount payable is Pays Savings in Addition To $1,000 in Case Of Death ROOM 444 After Piece by Company. at some timé during the 10-year period. indicated as follows: Total Amount Payable to Wife or Other Beneficiary in Case of Death $1,074.75 1,153.59 1,253.63 1,321.01 ' 1,409.85 1,502.30 ~ 1,598.50 1,698.61 1,000 802.78 1,802.78 10 1,000 911.18 1,911.18 TO OUT OF TOWN INQUIRERS: If you desire to deposit in THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BISMARCK, use the reply card below. Bank Savings-Life Insurance is in it its infancy. LIMIT OF AMOUNT—The Bank Savings-Life Insurance policy accounts may be taken in any amount from $500 to $100,000. We do not desire you to start one of these accounts unless it is your purpose to see it through to the finish. Of course, you can have the money transferred to a regular” savings account and draw it out at any time, but in order to do this you must definitely abandon the plan and so notify the bans, which you will probably not do except’as a. last resort. This is one of the strong features of Bank Savings-Life Insur- : ance. It, to a certain extent, protects you against your- self. It gives to the bank account the tremendous per- sistency of the life insurance policy. The financial insti- tution named in this advertisement is ready to serve you. . Gentlemen: Bank Balance Value of Policy Total Amount at Death Year Death “Occurs PHOTOPLAY PROGRAM ZANE GREY’S Popular Story ALL STAR CAST With Special Music Score “THE MAN OF THE: FOREST” $ 74.75 153.59 235.63 321.01 409.85 502.30 598.50 698.61 $1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 _A Massive Tale of Love and Adventure. If shown in any other theatre, the admission on this Picture Alone Would Not Be Less Than 35c. = i Tete CWIRD TRON DONALD McDONALD And His Orchestra Supreme KINDLY NOTE: —On Account of the Extra Added Expense the Man- agement has gone to in order to get this Big Show, a small advance in admission is made. CITY NATIONAL BANK Bismarck, N. D. Please send me rates and further details of ALL SEATS RESERVED. NOW ON SALE. Lower Floor and First Two Rows in Balcony $1.10. Balance of Balcony the Bank Savings-Life Insurance plan. I was born 85c. Gallery, Adults, 55c. Gallery, Children Under 12 Years, 10c. The City National Ba nk ~b ae err we “ ; BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA.” GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY And Get a Good Seat. ADDRESS a the proceeds and in taking care of the transaction for you from start to finish. . . Scope of Campaign - Northwestern National Life (Minnesota’s largest insurance company) has joined with Pye st Small Policy Holder Not : Penalized »