THE MICHIGAN DAILY EMONSTRATION WILL E OMITTED THIS YEAR usual annual demonstration y the women's gymnasium will not be held this year. The given by Miss Marian Wood, of physical education, is that time cannot be given to it to the success that it ought *to 'he indoor meet will be car- ried out as usual. Preliminaries will be held the last week in March and finals the week beginning April 3. This year, on account of having no demonstration, the silver cup will be awarded entirely for the indoor meet on the scale of 100 points. Let a classified ad find that lost ar- ticle.-Adv. Read The Daily for Campus News. T1omen Senior girls are invited to informal party from 3:30; o'clock" Thursday afternoon Beta Phi house. Y . p, attend an to 5:30 at the Pi F 9 TAXI 999 A Dodge Car and D o dig e - Service x enough said S 999 9 Rehearsals for Junior Girls' play will be held at 7 o'clock tonight in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. The Junior Girls' play committee may get their tickets for the play from 9 to 10 o'clock today at Gra- ham's book store. Tickets for the Junior Girls' play will go on sale at 10 o'clock today at Graham's bookstore to University wo- men and town people. The meeting of the Girls' Education- al club is postponed from Wednesday to Thursday night because of the Comedy club play. There will be a meeting at 8 o'clock Thursday night at Martha Cook building. Prof. Calvin 0. Davis, of the education department, will be the speaker. Basketball practices will be held as follows for all first and second teams: Sophomores at 5 o'clock Mondays; seniors at 5 o'clock Tuesdays; fresh- men at 2 o'clock Wednesdays; juniors at 3 o'clock Wednesdays. All girls should be present even if they are not able to play because captains will be chosen at this time. All solicitors in the Dr. Clara Sarg- ent campaign are to report between 9 and 12 and 2 and 5 o'clock each day at Newberry hall. Women interested in social service1 or toy shop work are asked to sign between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock 1 any afternoon at Newberry hall. All women working in the Dr. Sarg- ent campaign 'must report today whether they have seen the people as- signed to them or not, according to Gertrude Boggs, '22, campaign chair- man. Both first and second freshman basketball teams will practice at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Practice for the first and second junior- basketball teams will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon. PROMINENT DINNER GUESTS ENTERTAINED AT HARTHA COOK The members of the ways and means committee of the state legislature were entertained at dinner last evening at Martha Cook building. Other guests at the dinner party were Mrs. Hutch- inc, Miss Crocker, Mrs. Frederick Stevens, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Shir- ley Smith, and Charles A, Sink. Injured Student Withdraws Injuries, resulting from a coasting accident on Feb. 26 have necessitated the withdrawal from the University of Florence Brunkow, '22. She will re- turn to her home in Dubuque, Iowa, and-will probably return to the Uni- versity next fall. S. C. A. Asks Financial Aid in Chicago Thomas S. Evans and C. Stewart Baxter, '21, secretary and president of the Students' Christian association, are in Chicago. Their purpose is to se- cure financial aid from Michigan al- umni to carry on the work "of the or- ganization. iae the advertising columns of The Michigan Daily to reach the best of Ani Arbor's buyers.-Adv. Spring arrivals. Imported Caps. Tweeds and Heringbone, $3.50. Davis Toggery Shop, 119 S. Main St.-Adv. YOUR COLLEGE EDUCATION , WILL BE COMPLETE WHEN YOU CAN RIDE" TRY OUR GAITED LA DDLE-rP E w Equipment 7 SO. MAIN AR PACKARD Special Club Prices S Call Us Today Student Livery tudent Owned PHONE 1087-R DOBB'S F I FTH. A VE. i } r++ e Y ^ _ The Company OF the People, FOR the People-made BY the People The Greatest Life Insurance Company in the World. HATS Season 1921 In Assets Greatest I Income In Gain of Each Greatest In Business Placed In Business Gained in Business in Force In Service to the Public Greatest In Reduction of Mortality 'In Health and Welfare Work METROPOLITAN 9 9' LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF NEW YORK) '~/ 3* HALEY FISKE, PRESIDENT FREDERICK H. EKER, VICE=PRESIDENT BUSINESS STATEMENT, DECEMBER 31, 920 Assets - - - - - - Larger than those of any other Company in the World. Increase in Assets during 1920 - - - - Larger than those of any other Company in the World. $980,913,087.17 $116,091,262.62 Now Showing in Our Windows TINKER & COMPANY SOUTH STATE ST. AT WILLIAM ST. Dress Suits for rental )LUMN LT SS F , C LOSES CLOSES 3 \P.M. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. LOST AND FOUND -Friday afternoon probably be- en Betsy Barbour and Barbour t, gold banded fountain pen, no Return to Betsy Barbour of- Reward. 106-2 -Will the person finding Conk- Fountain Pen in Postoffice in Tel's Arcade, Tuesday morning, rn to Michigan Daily, Box L. E. Reward. 107-2 -A hand embroidered apron, on tHuron, Twelfth ,or Washing- Sts. Will finder please return to E. Washington St., or call J. 107-2 -One pair galoshes at Armory, ay, March 5. Have you mine? ave yours. Let's exchange. ne 2520-M. 106 - At Women's Athletic ban.. , galoshes-size 6, 4 buckles. se return to 402 Betsy Barbour .se. 106-21 FOR SALE FOR SALE-1917 Ford Roadster in very good condition. Cheap for cash. Call 1753-J. 106-3 FOR RENT FOR RENT-Large two room suite:. Furnished for comfort. All mod- ern conveniences with private run- ning water. Only two blocks from campus. A real pleasure to live wihsuch people. 815 E. Huron St. 107-2 FOR RENT-Single front room, sec- ond floor. Want to buy double deck, also single bed. Phone 1722-W. 110 N. Ingalls. 106-3 FOR RENT--Pleasant front suite and single room for married 'couple or ladies. 910 E. Washington. 107-3 FOR RENT - Desirable room, one block from campus. Box H. A., Daily. 105-3 XISCELLANEOUS REWARD-Will'the preson who pick- ed up a pocketbook in the Regis- trar's office, Monday afternoon, Phone E. G. Aldrich, 2383-M. 106-3 Liabilities - - - - - - - $947,465,234.24 Surplus - - - - - - $33,447,852.93 Ordinary (annual premium) Life Insurance paid for in 1920 - - - - - - $1,062,389.920 More than has ever been placed in one year by any Company in the World. Industrial (weekly premium) Insurance paid for in 1920 $589,560,231 More than has ever been placed in one year by any Company in the World. Total Insurance placed and paid for in 1920 - - $1,651,950,151 The largest amount placed in one year by any Company in the World. Gain in Insurance in Force in 1920 - - - $1,036,360,080 More than has ever been placed in one year by any Company in the World. The Company GAINED more insurance in force in 1919 and in 1920 than any other Company WROTE. Total Amount of Outstanding Insurance - - $6,380,012,514 Larger than that of any other Company in the World. Number of Policies in Force December 31, 1920 - 23,899,997 Larger than that of any other Company in America. Gain in Number of Outstanding Policies - - 2,129,326 More than any Company in the World has ever gained in one year, Number of Claims paid in 1920 - - - - 312,689 Averaging one claim paid for every 28 seconds of each business day of 8 hours. Amount paid to Policy-holders in 1920 - - $81,257,393.70 Payments to policy-holders averaged $556.86 a minute of each business day of 8 hours. Reduction in general mortality at ages 1 to 74 in 9 years 22.7 per cent Typhoid reduction, 72 per cent.; Tuberculosis, 40 per cent; Heart dis- ease over 19 per cent.; Bright's disease, nearly 27 per cent.; In- fectious diseases of children, over 28 per cent. In general reduction and for each principal cause of death this is far greater than that shown by statistics of the Registration Area of the United States. Death Rate for 1920 on the Industrial business lowest in history of Company. Dividends declared payable in 1921, nearly - - $11,000,000 Metropolitan Nurses made 1,625,271 visits in 1921, free of charge to sick Industrial Policy-h6lders, including 14,667 visits to persons insured un- der Group policies. Metropolitan men distributed over Eighteen Millions of pieces of literature on health- Bringing the total distribution to over 213,000,000 exclusive of Com- pany's health magazine, of which over 18,000,000 are annually distributed. LOCAL OFFICE - 310 SOUTH MAIN STREET / -Onde silver Ev Susan. Reward. 'R ersharp, inscrib- Phone 2520-M. 1061 bar pin, Friday 107-1