The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1925, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Grit a Mone mr agurirceean. neue YS eleoens The Christian’ Endeavor Society and]in one of the schools in Frances HAGUE GIRL DIES Mr, MacLeod’s glass presented the! township, was in town Saturday. Miss Lena Feist of Hague, 23 pageant with thes assistance of the of age, died at a local hospital Westminster Guild. HERE FROM KULM last night following a brief illness. ona Matt Clooten of Kulm, who has}An autopsy will be held late this MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1925 fj | RE FOR KAS VACATION | been ing Clemens Clooten at] afternoon. < Marion Quain, who is a stu-|Sterling, was in town for the week- Beis Uist oa - dent at Abbots Academy, ull end. + H FORMER JAMESTOWN BOY arrived home last urday 7 — i will Entertain . Edward M. Os ay a oeiick night to spend the Easter vacation] PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS’ CLUB I an by mute At Real April Jamestown boy, son of Mrs, Lou Os-{ with her parents, Dr. and Mrs, EB. P. TO MEET net caa or pyabite, ; foth of Chicage, and nephew of Nred'| Qinin. The Progressive Mothers’ Club will 3 Fool’s Party|t. conkiin of th was married ae iced COUlOE LOU garear ug On) eu 7. Che on March 12 to s Patty Wood, ALSO ON HONOR ROLL home of Mrs. Earl Speaks. wen eee 4 An evening of frolicking is prom-|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.| Miss } n Sandin, whose naméy eS Se HERE ROM MANNING ised by the Ladies Auxiliary. of the|Wood of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.| was omitted last week from the high I Patriarchs Militant of the I. 0, O./Osborn will reside at 6708 Constance | school thonor roll \pubjished, also Miss Phylli Kreuger, who is teach-|? COLOR IT NEW WITH \j F, for Thursday night when an April| Avenue, Chicago. Edward M. Osborn | received honor grades in her studies} ing in Manning school district, was carve , Yool’s party will be given for all|jis connected with a Chicago ¢ivil|for the first six weeks period. in town Saturday. a rr Af RK WOOD Od Fellows and Hebelubs Gt thelengineering firm (Hollaithe erafll : i : DIAMOND DYES YOU LOOK fe Odd Fellows Hall. Members of the | son of Judge Marion Conklin of | ROYAL ARCH MASONS TO MEET H“RE FROM STERLING DAARARARR RR es Nt NA Q. order not belonging to the local or- | Jamestown. ‘The regular meeting of Bismarck] W. K, Runey of Sterling is here| Beautiful home AS YOUNG NELSSUN ganization are especially invited to ee Chapter No. 10 of the Royal Atch for a few days visiting Mise Madge] qvcing and tinuing ae Your hath. Your ane te ee join in the fun and get acquainted. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDC Masons will be held tomorrow ¢ Raney: HATTOS not betrayed if your hair is youthfully dressed. When your hair gets thin, or gray, or is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to Here's the invitation: Mis) PRRAdanseniie Nnde MES ing at 7:30 P.M, Al membé: They say there's one born every|OQlgeirson entertained at brid urged to attend. . HERE FROM LYMAN A red-blooded minute; urday aft the gan A — Miss Bernice Nelson, a teacher in| 4i ¢ 4 Don't know how much truth there's] sidence, ‘Six. tables. w eae play BORN YESTERDAY Lyman, was a visitor here Saturday.| tint soft, delicate faded, and makes you look older story, crowded yo, Bo a honors being won by Mrs. W, 1,| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mi no shades, or boil tof than you are—and feel, a with melo-cramatic Thursday night, March 26, we'll! Nuegsle and Mrs. Anderson, Yellow | nounce the birth of a son y HERE FROM MENOKEN aye rely Bermeneny Transformation, Wig, AE Mehl ul have a party, { jonquils and a yellow and orchid col-| morning at half-past four o Miss Elizabeth Kjorven, who teach- | cae P rece Switch or Pompadour with romance and An April Fool’s—and here's a hearty} or scheme were used in the decora-|the home of Mrs. W. I. Miller, 503/es at Menoken, spent )Sunday here ae Lae will take off many years. And real-for-honest invitation tions. Mrs. W. G. Worner assisted | Ninth Street. ) pane a, To join our foolish celebration. bie go Nast HERE FROM STERLING simple any woman Write for our Free Catalog of Plosaedreas theypart. (To ipueiyoul'> Momence mt eerving: BORN TODAY J. H, Riley of Sterling was a vis-| eam dye or tint Ying MT 1000 Varieties of ; eve wise; OF ¢. se cut cola 1 Mrs, Charles Bohrer of| itor here Saturday. [gerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, wais GUARANT D MERMAID COMEDY TO ATTEND 1. 0.0. F. INITIATION] Ten K. of C. members traveled to| Mimehter at a local: hospital at six Take the Guess work out of | or \thing ‘new. z *TOUPETS and WIGS for MEN sa Cross worD AT” GABRINGTON Dickinson yesterday to attend the | °clek this morning. Cooking. Lorain Oven Heat! Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other |! ¢-nd for our expert's, Mlle. Lucile’s PUZZLE About twenty of the members of | oPening of the new club — - . Tae ’) house there, HERE FROM GIBBS Regulators. Unconditionally | kind and tell your druggist whether | ‘i ;-| District Deputy J. P. Cain of Dick- : " jthe material you wish to color is No. 5 E fe cuiTiimaeNewit ‘ ed acts— ismarck No. 6 of the Patri-/i eon conducted the initiation of al, Miss Lillian Newmann and Miss| guaranteed. Get the facta oi or viik or whether it is linen, class of fifty candidates. A banquet{ Anna Grenz, both teachers in Gibbs) Bismarck Gas Co. leotton, or mixed goods.—Adv. Consolidated School, were in town Saturday. | PRESENTED PAGEANT 'PLAY HERE FROM RLING 5 eis Yesterday evening the young peo- Monte Doyle was a visitor from HERE FOR SPRING VACATION |Ple of the Presbyterian church stag-| Sterling Saturd Cyrus Hi: iF student in the|¢d @ pageant play of, stewardship at Medical Schoo! of the University of|the Presbyterian church, which was HERE FROM Minnesota, arrived here yesterday to| Witnessed by a large congregation.| Miss Vesta Bur: spend his. spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hansen. free advice. arch morning by automobile for Carring- ton where they will assist the Car- rington Canton in the initiation of a class of ten candidates. They expect to return home tomorrow. ; at the new club home followed the initiation. B. AND P. W. DANCE POSTPONED The dance which was to have been given by the Business and Profes- sional Women's Club on Wednesday * evening, March 25, has been indefin- itely postponed. Hearts aa Dollars Two Statements-—one of which has to do with Health and Welfare, the other with Financial Strength AN OPEN LETTER (Name on Request) PAN-HELLENIC BRIDGE PARTY A Pan-Hellenic bridge party wilt be held on Wednesday at the Lewis and Clark Hotel in Mandan at 8} o’eldck, ‘Bismarck time. Members will meet at the Grand Pacific Hotel at 7:45 o'clock. Thase desiring to attend should phone 954 before to- morrow evening. Mr. Hatey Fiske, President Mertropourran Lire Insurance:Co, New York Ciry My Dear Mr. Fiske: Why don’t you publish a Heart Statement advertisements lately that tell of work you're along with the regular Financial Statement you _ doing to help people live longer. It isn’t entirely put out cach year? clear in my mind just how you’re doing it or why Any company cai publish impressive figures you do it, but since you are doing it, give us the of financial strength, financial growth, etc. But facts and figures on that. Call it a Heart State- figures don’t stick. All [ remember from your ment or a Welfare Statement, or anything you last year’s Statement is that the Metropolitan has _like, but—give us the facts. severa} million policyholders and is the biggest life insurance company in the world. GIVES DANCING PARTY Gordon Harris entertained four- teen boy and girl friends at a danc- ing party at his home last Friday evening, at which several games were played, Refreshments were served by his mother, Mrs. Jessie M. Harris. HERE FOR WEEKEND Miss Adeline Stephenson, who is attending the State Teachers College at Valley City, spent the weekend; here with her sister and brother-in-| law, Mr. and Mrs. John Tandrick of Turtle Lake. Hosiery to Match Colorful Spring Costumes With the growing popularity of the half-and-nalf shoes you will have 'to ‘be more careful than ever in the selection of yeur he The range of shades, however, especially in browns aml tans, is so wide that you can easily ma gome color in your frock and at the same time i with the two-toned shoes, Perhaps other Metropolitan policyholders like myself would be interested in a Statement of I've been following some of your magazine that kind. RETURNS TO CHICAGO Mrs. J. T, McLaughlin left this, morning for her home in Chicago; after a three wecks’ visit here at the home of her son, R. G. McLaughlin. : ‘ Very truly yours Sport Hose | C.N.S—. Yes we have them — Full-fashioncd —new Spring Sport RETURNS TO MINNEAPOLIS {]] ~ styles—teautiful lustrous yarn—three coior patterns with i : ‘ ne : . i : 2 ; . ets Weinberg of Minneapolis, iiaitcinleneee =scinu igiai wow alae canis MULE area eed | E are foe to Mr. is for his _ While the average life span in the United States is eft this morning for her home afte silk and artificial silk mixed. : Z eae : we a elaithibuM sei AaWelnherg imho fal Al silk mixe It is an excellent one. e publish an annual 514 years greater than it was 12 years ago, the life span in a local hospital here. BORN SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDonald an- nounce the birth of a daughter at a local hospital here yesterday at 4, o'clock in the morning. LEFT FOR STEELE Miss Hilda Deile left this morning to visit at the home of Andrew Hai- beck of Steele until about April first. | " Business Statement of the Metropolitan, not —_ of the Industrial Policyholders of the Metropolitan in- because we think that the figures willberemembered, but creased nearly 814 years—a betterment of three years because they offer conclusive evidence of unusual growth _ over the general average—in the same interval. and strength to its 22,000,000 policyholders. CHIFFONS These increases in longer life are due in large part to And it is this extraordinary financial strength that eas 5 makes it possible for the Metropolitan to carry on a a Metropolitan's Health and Welfare Work among its policyholders. nation-wide campaign for better health and longer life. = People now live longer You are the gainer You and all the other 22,000,000 policyholders— one out of every six people in the United Statesand Canada —reap the benefit through better health and decreased cost of insurance. CHILDREN'S HOSE TOO 3 SEE OUR WINDOW RETURNED FROM DICKINSON Miss Minnie Trinka returned this morning after a weekend visit to her home in Dickinson. ° Records kept by the Metropolitan show an extraor- dinary decrease in the death rate among its policy- holders. Compared with 1911, for example, there were nearly 62,000 fewer deaths in 1924 among its Industrial Policyholders than there would have been if the 1911 The wealth of the Metropolitan belongs to you and death rate had prevailed. to no one else. The Metropolitan has no stock and no stockholders. It is owned LEFT FOR STEELE Mrs. Anna B. Jewel left this morn- ing for a week's visit to relatives in Steele. DR. M. E. BOLTON 4 Osteopathic. Physician ay. by its er holders, { M9, 4th St, ‘Telephone 240 . Health and Welfare Statement Financial Statement ou, as one of the policy- ; Bismarck, N. D. : DECEMBER 31, 1924 DECEMBER 31, 1924 holders, share in the owner- ‘ Ht a Wee a Ieeearetese peel es ship of all its investments; j i | eH Ibi mexcaof matali ime sredeossasssstts/tsserees1@Us628/174,348.20 in its railroad bonds, its real- : Kodak Finishing H See ee ee ee hc asee~2-,200,000;people 2 : estate mortgages, its loans By Professionals | i i Saving in deathclaims toce Anemrey Reinsurance Fund $1,451,693,897.00 to farmers, ae states, The ART FOTO CO.|| (peace eatunaee ao) er cities and towns for-publie A Mandan, - - N. Dak. In G spa ce a le come with death rate or 1911..... ++sseesseeeeeeees61,958 people holders 1925... 32,694,131.49 improvements and similar 1 a : 9 ze : Dectne in monly rate among” namie Fundy, 91,088,070.71 enterprises. i l= er ‘ 2 feet Never Before : looters for aD cies of 32.19% te 52.608,240.00 You, as a part-owner of " leath since 092.17 . ' eure Such Washer Decline in Metropolitan Tuber.” $1,628;174,348,20 over $1,600,000,000, ¥ The Weather A para, motte yi raia pace 7 should read the t 4 { TCT Basin tinoconcmandasanian si ssannossassonpaa att WA Increase in Assets during 1924. 196,774,929.93 © two state- alan cate pinight Convenience RE ee atc ea Income in 1926. » 457,173,167.10 ments on the left with a 2 phold mortality rate Gain in Income, 1924 3 60,861,502.85 feeling of pridei aes and Tuesday; slightly YOU'D never dream, so much washing Pam Mecrailss Diet ie ot eee a 7 com “it Srp heay colder tonight. capacity could be attained in such little space, un~ ; theria mortality rate since = meres ee 1) DSA Seize ese aD pany : til you aee this One Minute. Here is unusual com- CV ariicancnn i seeene neers scessceesers S3e1% Gain in Insurance in Force in 192 « 1,284,230,701.00 The efforts as well as the Lp oT candi htensig port hag wepemtio ace barra ca ae ae Neue to poieyboldee WEISS 213,604,274.13 assets of the Metropolitan Millions of iven time and washed cleaner than with any other See ean iy an HERON PD penele are dedicated to protection ‘ family washer. free in 1924201 «sacazesees cvees eaveas.40,474,878 copies INSURANCE OUTSTANDING against future want—to Men WE cordially invite you to come in and sce this Trained nursing care for sick ay Ordinary Insurance.......s+sssesses0e2 $5,307,887,075.00 greater happiness, better : washer or if you prefer phos us and we will glatly send one te potest MBM acces scnesrt seen ine Industria} (Premiums payable weekly)... 4,352,250,399.00 health and longer life. Wear your » You must see the One Minute in action to fully Healgh examination film shown Grou 862,347,295.00 as fealize what a great stride has been made in washing clothes to.. ++++++2,000,000 people Pisco ee sein sige Sgagbaennes yeeley Hart Schaffner | tlectrically. Let us tell you about our easy payment plan. Total expenditures for Health Total Insurance Outstanding............ 10,522,484,769.00 ; ike its Over a Million Satisfied One Minute Users ‘of POlegholders in 1906. oe ssssse sos eves $3,027,001.25 | Nughyt of Potccs in Force December St. 32,447,644 : ‘ & Marx Clothes te weeny a —o— Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy SORENSON HARDWARE COMPANY METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY—NEW YORK Biggest in the World—More Assets, More Policyholders, More Insurance in Force, More New Insurance Each Year - " : A Mutual Company—Incorporated by the State of New York

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