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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928 Carol’s Next Retreat s Is Cloaked in Mystery Godstone, Surrey, England, May 10.—(AP)—It was an- Jonescu, where former Crown Prince Carol of Rumania is the guest, that Carol was con- fined to his bed today with chills and fever. London, May 10.—(#)—Si Yiam Joynson-Hicks, home announced in the House of Com- mons today that he hoped Prince Carol will have left the country by Monda: | Ci 1. i four associates amounted to $1,570,000. s next retreat was cloaked 4n mystery. Carol was shunning | publicity as diligently as he seemed | |? to be courting it a day or two ' when he journeyed visited the zoo after the order became known. The house | his fellow countryman, M.! oh closely guarded against intri n. | e 6 In some quarters it was stated, 1 1 rol had been inv | h, k mi TA Pan State, but the I been made a ere was some doubt » would return to France or was to the effect me AN as almost certainly going annuities in the Pennsylvania Town Many lives were endangered by, falling buildings. | Two Children Are Burned to Death) St. Hilaire, Minn., May 10.—(AP) —Two children, 10 and 4, daughters of Mr, and Mrs. Carl T. Dahlgren, | living south of here, were burned to death carly today when fire de- stroyed their farm home. The patents and two boys escaped fn night attire but rescue of the girls was impossible because of the | great headway made by the fire. | Valley City to Have ! Church Bible Schoo!) ' . May 10.—(4—Plans st night for $168,000,000 D. J. SCOTT, Manager, Valley Ci SE odstone, Surré 1s SO Assurance eel $3,120,000 Paid in cash in ONE TRANSACTION for NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS MEN SET NEW RECORD A record in life assurance was recently established by Edmond A. Hughes of Bis i BON Gi ioe hates ot. Me | Cuter in le, Sesurntce viay ihe eiveeiastnent Below rwprintal trom recent ineus UE tue, Comin Meet at Jamestown Daily News. Mr. Hughes and his associates paid $3,120,000 in cash in one transaction for annuities in the ae Sun Life Assurance company of Canada. Mr. Hughes’ contracts totaled $1,550,000 while those of the Jamestown, N. D., May 10.—(AP) sie tert atas’stis"") | SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA ‘ ne N Monday, April 16th, Ed- contracts totaling $1,550,000. Has Disastrous rage mond A. Hughes, a promi- Four of his business associates ‘ - A p er i {information concerning the Chi! Oil City, Pas May 19.—(AP)—! nent business man of North applied jointly, at the same time, ‘situation, the Hate departaient Ger Ne a ee eatcnel Dakota, disposed of a large part for annuity investment contracts clined to’ speak of the conference. in several buildings that thre: his bial in th ‘ ageregatin: $1,570,000. The situation in Shantung is the entire business ails of the of his business in that state. segregating o1,v/v, claiming the close attention of the a this morning. Dai é a : bien retina thaieas Sy anting to approximately The same day he applied, The total of $3,120,000 was paid ER rear nue ime al 000 was reported at 8 o’clock with) through Mr. Frank C. Hughes, to the company in cash by Mr. \Kellogg and Japan’s ambassador Eee a eee Titusville to the Sun Life Assurance Com- Hughes and his associates, cbse Lode dia fda ull tap paratus from Franklin, sville iraace Com- § 2 ties there. and Oil City was at the blaze. pany of Canada at its Chicago checks for the whole amount MO ec office for annuity investment issuing the same day. Total Assets, $401,900,000 Investments in United States Securitics by the Sun Life Company (at Dec. 31, 1927) Policies payable in Chicago in U. S. curzency. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE! COMPANY of CANADA|@ Second Floor, 112 West Adams St. Tel. Randolph 6397 Chicago, Mlinois |W. C. T. U. Delegates e delegates and scores s are gathering here today nual tri-county, twelfth] Cc. T. U. convention | || which opens this afternoon ard con- , | tinues over Friday. These are from Griggs, Barnes and Stutsman coun- ties. The big event today is the mothers and daughters banquet at the Presbyterian church at 6:30 with the main speaker Miss Juat of Lexington, Kentuck; field secretary of the WILL DEDICATE TEMPLE | Crosby, N. D., May 10.—(AP)— Dedication of the new two story brick temple built here by the Ma- sonic lodge is scheduled for Frida; May 25. A meeting of the 13th di trict will be held in the afternoon, | with a banquet at 6 p. m. and a for- jmal dedication at 7 p. m. Speakers at the dedication will be H. Merri- field, Hankinson, N. D., deputy grand master; H. O. Pippin, Dickin- son, and D. Hutchinson, executive secretary of the Masonic service as- | sociation. CONFERS WITH KELLOGG Washington, May 10.—(AP)— Ambassador Matsaudaira of Japan jconferred with Secretary Kellogg tagain yesterday. Beyond saying |the ambassador brought the latest Cleveland, 0., May 10.—(?)—The three Bremen flyers, Baron Gunth- yer Von Huenefeld, Major James E. port from Philadelphia shortly aft- er noon today for a rousing wel-| and real estate dealer of come from a great throng of Cleve-| City, Mo., is held by police landers. shooting of his lifelong SOLON GO Brainerd, May 10—()—Five jurymen lee bee pacers rie a today in the trial o L.,,| ——————-= member of the state legislature, on enn were completed here as the first annual Methodist Vacation : Church school to be held in t city vecks beginning June 11. CORNHUSKERS TO GO ABROAD . A. Arongstrong, Fargo,} .. secretary of the North Dakota coun- cil of religions education, was the speaker at a mecting of the Sunday school board of the Epworth M. E. church. 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