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life, m, I (Ovntinued fmni Y-sterd;?v ) I I Mt. - ri.it '.,n ! - W- r - . ai;oi;i r s. s. ii:MiKiiflf).v. April L. - "In tfio r.-.-.im t,t p-Mhn).,y i H-rnr -n f.i i.m v.ih urn: I ;.m.i. i nr." ; C,. pram M '.-ui . "Wrat i-mijM t. ni'in' stupid ituui ' h;.nr llor Vdti n i!n;ihn Hniiw u' jiilt.-ioti 1 the !:':;.!! tr-;t ' ;.s n if y.'Mc r; or ;he .-ir ki-r; of the Lu-ii.inia n t r the vanii' hd iti N.-w York papTs, vl :-n it -V'-n'cd a tn iVi j!;.i::iliin ll.':t th- :-i,:l.mi: was Uii..n: i.'i: ?- ; or IN 'Spi.rliis V' r mti!'' m'-t-s.,ce h'Ti in a roil" lluil a I.J fuiiUl (!. f.i.Ii.-r: r tli.- Te),-;m-J.ipar nif--ii i.f Xinim. riiinn, off eruu: .' w .Mi x:i Toys and ali I 1 11 i h while w- ip Fill! n uMal and tr.-injr to k-'p o'it of :ir? "In the i i.iK'iriic (I'M ill" Cerrnan i "1 i mill i' was f inula m "Mt ally unsound pi nee, fo far ;is lk no nr. at the time, i;if r .- v :i d p' ti'l nt upon ovi-r-w helming ietoiy on l;,i:d and a td.f-rt war. Siirnntnd-d l y r n m U-s, k i. liotnin liloci sole wii" a f-rlainty. The i !fi ii nry of the m.h'ii.irine hs a v cap-: on atainst cotMM'P'e had y l be ie-1 tfJiiiiind, and, wiMi (.nat Hrilain'sj lit i Into tit r MniL.':;' almost n r.-r-! lahiiy, a Ion;; war was inevitable," In ha id. Secret Radio Possible. petailim? the viut Importance of! radio in war, Captain McNarnee Bind that It was possible this cli i T Hource' of Informalioii wojild bo entirely lost! to combatants in the next meat war.) "Secret radio is well within possibill-1 tics." ho asserted, pointing out that j experiment nre now In imr curried on in an effort to perfect instruments which would transmit and recive nifssa'-R which could not bo picked ' Up by other than d-sii:nated Motions Kmpliasizinic the. importance of be-1 Jiitf ab!" to Intercept eneniv radio nies-j fates from ship to ship, Captain Mc-J Nameo ronfmued: 'A Cennan officer, referring to the luililo of the Docirer Hank, Ktated that "everylhiim would have unno accord ing to fxpeclatiotix, if, as we now know, if the Ilritish had not conlinu ously caught (Jeriuan wireless nies fnyon and almost cnlirely deciphered the in. German Co-es Found ?I)i:!'FMK"i:. April 0. Ac Fred J. Ke;ith-rsiont and Jos- ( !i M. Jones, fun:. ut liiis h. ciiftn or I'oik c."rny. were insranl'y kill d w lnie av (Miriai-'. jiL'.-i lfJ y:trs. a fi(n of John mrint'. an Itid pend- t not' liTin r. wa? ptanaoiy id- Z i I Lilly iniur. l Mil i i minim: vlt-n u il rif .uul! rri I'arKii: cNriiic train drnrk I he ."mall aiiiiitiinl.il.. in uhiiti tli.. thri-H in. ii w-re riding lis 111' i:ki- rtiini v.u.s i-r.i- u x Hi trark 4 nt Si;i-I -uti. 'i li::f mil' iinr'h nf lii-ri-. 11 if iintnpi.il.ili with Hi., nam ii-- a i-.i'irl ili-'anci- r.wav. stall 1 m Hi'- railway Ira'-ii al ii llliaWi' to Mull. Ill' kwImU- ni'ivinir naia litru'; i hi- car. ii niDl Vliitu- ll ami mrm-tl Inir tin- i. i:.a : in wild cm- fusion. fS mi Securities Lacked Signature! Dank Officials $30,000 Nego tiable Cond9 Taken in Dig Robbery of frtv Asffeclntpd Preftw.) ST. TOMS. April 6. KeglHtwri bomlH of the St. I,ouln Federal Land hank, amounting to a total of $2.1 :if, :. whh a part of the. loot taken by the five handftH who held up the I iiln d States mail truck In thin city la.'-it AJoiiday in the center of the bu.si liens district, according to Infonna- tion ohtiiiiied today by St. Iouia Pont IJiispatch. The bonds had been i printed in Washington, and wen be 'iim forwarded to thin city. They lacked tin signatures of the vlco- president and secretary of th bank, .but tin postofficH officials do not think (hat the robbers would hesi 'late to forK those NiKnatures and later will attempt to dispose of the securities. A quarter of a million dollars in other bonds, over eighty k,u"J t n,i ..r .. i. o.t. . . i i.i "This offieer accounted for the" , .K..u..m Tlri.ish knowledge of the Cerman code! ,l'i!r' f PUn.l-r retired bv the discovery made af.er thn war ; wh;' th n-fiinterfd mail was rob that Kussian divers bad picked up inn, (lei rnan codebook tlifown overboaid ' . from the stranded cruiser Mi'Kuviiurff. hat Heartily Without Fear In VJlt, but the Ccrman codes repeat- XV. V. Chapman guarantees Ml-O-Na cilly vere broken durfn the war. Stomach Tablets to promptly relieve tooien by agents and fif hed up out of .after dinner distress and indigestion sunken Hiibmarine:'. or money back. "in the case of the linger Hank (liei o Hriti.'-U Admiralty were atlo to send a (liMpalch to Jellicoe, Iteatly and the liebi cruiser forces, as follows: 'Tour tlcriiian battle cruisers, six llilht cruisers, 22 destrcyers will pul III neii uii remm; mi i rruiiiiiiu ei - Iuk expedition uuainst the ovncr Haulc, return probably tomorrow eve nlnir,' et cetera. Idreclions for a con-centi-ntion iu:ninfit tho (ierman floct J iu mediately followed. "Frequently detailed orders to ier- tnnn suhmarines w-cn known by the JiritiMi Admiralty ;W0MEH VOTERS SIFT RliTirtnni irrunn RAH Arab 1 1KS MOINKS. April 5. The Ifl'.M poHHrnl Rltnatlnn will lie dls- lx'fnri' Hip Hiilitiin-: cussi'ii In ilwnll tit the liallnnnl con- rinert h-ft port. How this wax done vintlon of tho I.i'iimii' of Women must ri inain, in miino of the niont In-1 voli tii here April 9 to 14. nrrordiiiK tcreitlni; ciih!i. a fiorret. Auetild in tn the preliminary program Just un iiiijiihiiii!; neuti-al poitu were n treat nonnrod. h'lp, but the lainifirations of espion-1 The convention promises to throw aire reached Into the hltrhi'st ntiar- liKlit upon the nttltude of women tern. Hail (Jormnny b'eli vietorious toward National leKi.i'atlon. polities there ml tht have been some Inter si-1 and wor.d p aee pi ohlemn. The mili ln housi eli anln;:s in llerlin. hut. after Jerts to bo d'setm cd lnclud!: prac-tli- overthrow of a (lovernnu-nt. tlntl polities In 1921. Amerira's re tniilors have n way of u ltltn trans- .pnnslldllty for world peaee nnil how lornied Into patriots." to meet It. tho new program of ef- Rceal Soy Work. I flrleney In government, legislative Ciplain M.Nntnee, explain.'d llHVnrlilevenieiits and ohJeellveB. anil Work ileleateil to the Inielllgeiue . ,-lnr,..irv ,, ,hp w,nnl, vot(T Hen lee during roinhal ns follows: T,. ,M.ntlll. s..ss,m r con. Tor romliHi inronniuion pree.ditr: ,. w, ,. .i.-M,,,.,! , a ,,.,.,. nnd during n una a.hon the eo.n-,,,,,, f lh r(lll(., s,.n8 nf ,hp mand. r 'tw iner w, i he largely at the ,, . ,r, ,,, , ,, ,. metey of Ins iMlellieenee S. ivi.e. II- .. , ,.,,,,,. T!.ril w, ,. ,. may l,no,v , gen. ,l way the -.. , .,. ,.,.,.,. ..,. 9 nn s stjeimib in the theatre of wan.,., 4 , , ... 1 nnd his p.., slide intentions. h, he 1 ' h f' or'n"Z ,,f, ,ho TOU?vn;, w ill on the .ve or anion f,nd the situ i V" I' "I" ,K "'.V p'1"''; "" "rl it ion he.omin,. hou.lv more confused! , ' , ,r"",,,""-, M"; l.v confliding Inf.h.nation- r. poits of " 1 ,"'k,; 1,1 l,." ch"lp- " ' rnemv rorc. s sl, l,i. ,l l,v nil. rait, l.v t v; tit ln will receive reports of of nuxiliarles. hv muiials. false reporis 1 recommendations from the broadcasted l.v the eneniv. some .r connive round! an. I listen to the which pin port to com., from his own i "'..tress l the president, plilo On A in II 11 the nominating nnd 'Txport radio men mar know the credential! committees will report, wave lonnths. the tun.', the Idiosvn P'nd In the owning of that day the crasles and the touch of the enemy's fivt of the sublets on national nnd operators. This sounds Impossible. ! Internn'lonal altiilrswlll come hefnre yet it is the verv thing thai Htltirh! 'he l-'ague In the rorm or u mass operators did In the war. II was use-! meeting at w hich "America's respon less for the liermans to change call ' s'hilitv lor world peace and how to numbers or i xi liiin. c them betwe. n ' meet it" will l.e the main tuple under chilis ns long as the opejal.ns to- dls.-us'.ion. l. iin.il th" sn,,,,. ' Tlie ren.f.l el..'tlon nf natlonsl Ifl SPECIAL NOTICE 2 The San Francisco Savings and Loan Society 1923 Why Metropolitan Policyholders Live linger Metropolitan has distributed 272, 000,000 booklets 'nnd pamphlets deal ing with health and longer life. Metropolitan nurs es have made more than 16,000,000 free visits to its In dustrial (i.e.,weekly premium) Policy holders. Metropolitan ex tends free periodic medical examina tions to holders of Ordinary (i. c., other than indus , trial) policies. Metropolitan, working with Na tional, State and Local Health Agen cies, is waging a war on Tuberculosis and other prevent able diseases. Life expectancy among Metropoli tan Industrial Poli cyholders has been extended S i years since 1911. Twenty million people mutually own the biggest life insurance company in the world. It is The Metropolitan. . One person in every six in the United States and Canada is a holder of a Metro politan policy one of the safest forms of investment known to man. Metropolitan policyholders live longer than other people because The Metropolitan takes care of its policyholders. At the same time The Metropolitan is working in cooperation with private, public, civic, state and national organizations to improve the health and living conditions of every man, woman and child in this Country and Canada. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Incorporated by the State of New York. A Mutual Company. HALEY FISKE, President FREDERICK 1L ECKER, Vice-President Business Statement, December 31, 1922 Assets $1,259,850,325.23 More than those of any other Insurance Company in the WotM Increase in Assets during 1922 Mure than that of any other Insurance Company in the WorLJ Liabilities , 1,198,366,913.98 Surplus Income in 1922 ' Mure thim that of any other Imturance Company in rne World 144,267,300.69 61,483,411.25 340,668,301.30 Gain in Income 1922 . - More than tiut of any other Insurance Company in the YVorM Total Insurance placed and paid for in 1922 . . i More than ever placed in one year by any Company in the WorM Gain in Insurance in Force in 1922 More tluin that of any other Company in the W'orH Number of Policies in Force December 31, 1922 . . . Mure tiiun that c any other Company in the World Number of Policy Claims paid in 1922 Aeerusing one claim paid for every 24 Stvondj of each tnmine$ day nf 8 hours Pavmenu to I'olu-hol Jcrs ut'cragccl StfO I a minute of each business day of S hours Dividends payable to policyholders in 1923 ..... Insurance Outstanding ORDINARY (Insurance for the larger amounts, prem iums payable annually, semi-annually, quarterly or monthly) More than that of any otiur Company in the World INDUSTRIAL (Premiums payable weekly) TOTAL INSURANCE OUTSTANDING More than that of any other Company in the World GROWTH IN TEN-YEAR PERIODS 38,685,601.91 1,802,110,686.00 801,849,118.00 27,384,445 365,276 20,809,398.56 $4,395,324,118 3,412,232,839 7,807,556,957 Year Income for the Year At. at End of Year c i . t i .v Numberofl'olicle. in Outstanding In.ur- Year SurpluiwEndoflear Force .1 End of Yrar ance at End of Year 1882 $ 1,354,267.69 $ 2,002,464.13 $ 379,907.13 341,632 $ 43,245,752 1882 1892 13,307,S11.45 16,506,282.22 3,674,516.49 2,719,860 310,767,876 1892 1902 43,336,283.61 89,168,790.55 10,351,338.02 6,976,651 1,219,166,427 1902 1912 106,736,073.52 :97,913,442.71 34,842,971.65 12,837,042 2,604,966,102 1912 1922 3 40,668,30 1.30 1 .259.S50.325.23 61,483,411.25 27.384,445 7,807.556,957 1922 1923 a) mi J;' ': J '';. -i ; i I;'--. in. Why Metropolitan Policyholder, Live Better- Trie Metropofa Agent is a fctuJo the families he rit its and helps ia in caseofsiissi 17,000 Askew the homes rflj 000,000 Policyfri, weekly-A them ofitak of sanitaw,fei air and scsbt, Among theisal booklets disx cdbytheAseffia those tellinghco buy food, hoiB care for fooJ,l to cook food,bc to proudcWf some, noun food for the bt money. ACompanyisQ only as it offiriTfl will I;kt place on April 1:1. and tho sessions will close with an executive cuuncil meet ins on April 14. MISTAKE IN LAW CAUSES ELECTION MIX UP m (The San Frjncisco Bjnk) Ass. is oer f .S I.IkV.OOO.PO Depnning April ist., lyi, interest v'.W 1c credited on deposits QUARTERLY ' JANUARY APRIL JULY OCTOJTR nii w !! c.irn interest (.iitcrlv niMr Scn'.i .uiniu'Iyaslir r.-tvre ATTENTION! WAR CRY READERS This weeks war cry contains a sketch of the life story of J. K. Ininan. a well known resident of the Sol diers' Homo at ftoseburc, who was converted In the Salvation In January, 1922. And now holds a comtniHiot, as Knvoy. lHn't fail to read It. ! Arm In Hurt i A. J. Geddes, foreman at the local cannery, received a painfully bruised arm yesterday while woikintt a Unit was catuht by a belt and drauot) in he machinery at the plant. The arm to a pulley and was very badlv bruised tlthoueh no honea were broken. Fred Neely Here Kred Neely and w ife of Tilter spent the afternoon In Kosebur shoppinp and UHikinpc nftcr business niatteis. (Hv Assorjatpi! rrt i ) Sl'OKANK.. Wash.. April dis cover) was made recently of an oe; siuht of the townships tn the r w elec tion laws, as n result of 1im!i tl:r firt tir township officials nui-i ;.r e until l!'2r and the five huntlr-d p.r soii8 nominated a few week a :.t can not bi ballnted on in May. The discovery was mad bv T'. J, V';l. a deputy prosecutor. is t'al cdviser for the townshitw. Itt-sti-ad of holding the May election at INTLRLST W il l. I'H CKI-:OITL"D Ari;n. is;, 19:3 ATTIinRAlEOPjj 1'I R ANNUM 1 j WILL BUILD SCALE HOUSE floorer Kohlhacpn to.lav rcnri-.l a permit t.i erect 11 "rale hotine Just we.t of the I'nion Oil roniiny' ilnt. He 1 will .ut in corral ami ih'ils n.ce : ary for the welKhing of cattle in-p-aiatory to ablpmcnL CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble SOLD EVERYWHERE- Hi- township polling placrs. they will he In the ai-honl houses, since only schools will m liH-t officers. Irrisution ilistricts will also vote at the school houses. Th freak of the lawmaker result 'il at the recent ressions when he townships obtainiMl the passnee of a ! which provided for township elec-li.-ns in .'amiary of the odd numhered yean. Th. v ntpposed the old law would not In- chanted and th.it an el.-cti..i would he held nils tear un der th- old law. The old lav. ho.y- i.t. was amended, and this has caused the truth!.'. CALL FOR CITY IMPROVEMENT BONDS CAMAS VAI.I.EV XOTKS As It Is only fitting and proper at this t!m of year we are enjoyluB April fhowers. A. H. Church was catled to Ne hrasl; Inst week hy the death ' his mot'e.ei-. Mrs. S. V Oouthler and Iwo younrost yhildren left last week 'or I'etro'la. Calif., where .Mrs. C.oi'h ier will spend several weeks visi'i'ie friends and relatives. Mr. Gotithi r mother from near Myrt'e Point w-h keep house for him during the .i -senre of his wife. The canyon road Is now open an 1 much travel seems to be co 'i' throiteh already. The road Is re- Notice is herehv riven that ritvi ported to be in a fairly e" """ riiorovement Ui.n.ls of the city of:ill"pn- !:.-. 1. tin.-. Orcein Series "K" Nos. 91 A most enjoyahle meetlnK of "' o I?. inc . w ill heroine due, ami will N Ichhorhood club was held at Mr h.' paid on the l."ih day of April 1M23, I'arrotfs last Thursdav. After tV and interest thereon will cease after business nieetlnu, selections we-, said date i Riven from I.ont-rellow's poenf " Knr'her and addltlnnal notice Is ' remainder of the afternoon wi henhy riven that Bonds Nos. 42 to'Petit in sewine and social conv.r- ' ' 'il Series "K ' were on the 1 satlon. A delicious lunch t'h day of April. 1!:2 railed for pav-ted lv the hostess. The club .' tn.-nt on 'he ir.th day of April V22. : next meet at Mrs. Frank Smit ' I inten. st thereon ceased after that April 2fi. 1 " W. F. THOMAS. Kred Portej nnd family Ml F in "! City Treasurer. 'y for their borne In Canada af'. r I Mr. and Mm 'hear I MILES AWr ' WALLACE. &MMen, brt ,.inv for yoo. rccntly; JX"! Mr. and ,nd ,u The pi "L rr were rftojfig radio fn 110 the yrop-' VIS