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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921 MINNESOTA DAILY STAR PAGE FIVB Your Credit Is Good at The New England! THREE CHILDREN WHERE FATAL FIGHT BEGAN Greatest Hero Losing Farm ECONOMY TO BE SCHOOL POLICY! 1UK t.rren Stomp ulllt All Pur. lis. (Trade Mtrk I.iiirtt (Inly Ivx.rpU-d). I- llle I ill Mump Honk rruWmetl on llh floor. DEAD OF HURTS GRAIN GROWERS GET FIRST WHEAT Comes From Fairmount, N.

to Zone Agency at St. Paul I wiflK IHia "jTT Directors Vote Down Ex St. Paul Reports Victims The New Store's Talking Machine tra Budget Mrs. Kinney, Jackson Absent From Fall and Two Auto Injuries Department I j- i i I L-n 5 Ifr --f In I ho ntmrnc of II. It.

Jackson, Three deaths from accidents In Ht. Kargo, N. Aug. 3. (Special) The first carload of wheat consigned i THE LAST DEPART uprifiirinli'iil, nnd Mm.

T. K. Kinney, director, nmjorliy mrmlior of Paul Is the toll of the last 24 hours All victims were children. Clifford llciison, son of Carl fen. MENT TO REPORT to the t'nlted tiuitea drain Orowem, to leave tha slate waa shipped from Kttlrmount yesterday, L.

Hur- son. US7 Ashland avenue, died early Ibis morning from Injuries suffered "READY" AT NEW STORE" IS "THE OUR the hoard of education KAlhored the "hiNh" of their election victory of IhhI June Inlet yi-Mtniilny liy votlliK for policy of "economy" In the mhool. Mr. Jarknon ami Mm. Kinney both dick, organizing director of the grow in announced.

It went to lone yi-xtrrday In a full from a swing at Silhy and Knelling avenue play grounds. Tho rope of tho awing broke ami the Isiy'a skull was fractured. Iiorothy Wiigner, lo, daughter of favored I ho mipplenirntnry ImdKct union fur int'ifiiMoil fund fur the coming year. Ily thiH voto grade tenchrrn of Mi I iicupoll are dt-nlnl 11 yenr-old petition for friunllXMtlon of imlurloti. Henry Wagner, 202 Hmtth avenue, agenry No.

at Ht. I'aul. Kqulty Cooperative Exchange terminal, through which the national sales agency In doing business. The Ftilrmount shippers will receive at once 76 per cent of the market value of the grain, Mr, llurdlck said, the reat to bo paid when tho pool, of which the shipment waa a part, la closed out at the end of the season. died In the Ht.

Paul city hospital early this morning from injuries suffered TALKING MACHINE DEPARTMENT; but it was worth waiting for, for we have unquestionably the Mott Commodioua, the Most Convenient, the Moat Up to date Department devoted to Sound Reproducing Machine to be found anywhere. Next, milking I lie I'litith between the late yesterday when an automobile driven by C. P. Townley, 987 Como lliirrlmin and Lincoln M-honl dlntrlclx over the locution of a new Junior htth Kclmol a eland iHMtie, the majority incut-In-tn peremptorily rejected the llnrrl- North Dakota still leads all other avenue, ran Into her at Heven Corners. The girl stepped out between two cars, witnesses wild.

Kvelyn Thompson. daughter of states In membership In the national salra agenry, according to Mr. Hurdle who aald that 101 local elevators had been signed In the state In addition to the 80 equity elevators In the "EDI. A. U.

Thompson, ft. I'aul city fireman, was killed Instantly late yesterday when an automobile driven by B. D. "VICTOR CDNQ COLUM. state, which are aligned with the BIAS," with Complete Li' Mueller of Htlllwater, ran over her at Karl and Wabasha streets.

Hueller Is detained pending Investigation. growers' agency. These local associations average members, he aald. Hlgnlng up of elevators In North Dakota for handling of the 1921 crop ended last faturday. win Mite for the Lincoln on the sroundi Ihfit the Lincoln tllNtrlct hn the "better" home.

Teacher I'lea Denied Hy the vote of the board yesterday, reftultant conditions are: tirnile tern hern are discriminated HK(ilnnt an compared with high Ki hiMil tenchent, receiving a ttmxl-mum milnry $260 le I lli.ui Hint ad-vortlwd by the board a official. ftocka of free textbook depleted by the ollcy of economy In prac- tice thin yenr cannot lie rehablll- I luted, a I2B.0H0 Item bclnit denied. Hchool btilMiiign, which Iimvu A If lt.l braries of Records repre-sent our Standard Line, while, in addition, we how Several Other Make worthy of, and receiving, our thoroughgoing 1 92S.OO to 275.00 with Term to suit every I'orkrtbook. fcKHt.KANT AlA IN YOHK Records of Caruso Become in Great Demand After Death iV uai a luonin xur Every Woman, New Slogan of Milliners Hy lnurnatlonil News Horvli-e Chicago, Aug. 3.

"Every woman should buy a hut a month." How does that atrlke you. men? In the f.ocketbook, luih? Well, that was the calm, dispassionate declaration made today by Miss Winifred Whitman to miscellaneous milliners assembled from all over the t'nlted State for the milliners' round table XE DIRECT PARTICULAR ATTENTION to our facilities for demonstrating Records, avoiding all "'v I Pull Mall, Aug. J. Hergeant Alvln C. Vork, America's greatest hero, who aingle hnmled raptured 182 Hermann, face the loss of his farm near here, which waa partly paid for by popular subscription of $11,235, be Enrico Caruso's last Immortalized song for the American public was sung; confusion and confining rendition to the actual Record under consideration, without interference from other eight tlmcn the wear of ordinary public buildiiiKH, with an accompanying; depreciation, will lie deprived of iiileiuite maintenance.

The Hum of $50,000 wan denied. In his native tongue and was "Fare. well to Naples." He died In Naples demonstrations being made. Known above Is No. Ill Second avenue the "soft drink" parlor where the fight started In which Ir.

Frank Irwin Newton, Minni "ipnllN dentist. Is alleged to have Inst his life July 26. Death of Dr. Newton has nrotiHcd the City to the flagrant Illegal sale of liquor In downtown districts. yesterday.

THINK OF "THE NEW STORE" as equipped with Every Modern Merchandising Convenience for sav here. The hat vendors applauded It cause, of hi Inability to meet the mortgage. He would have had no difficulty In taking up the niortgagu due this fall but for -the drop In produce prices and In corn. In addition to hla wife, Sergeant York now has a little Alvln to take care of. A Having In the purchase of 192-1 coal In advanco waa rejected when the board refused a requoat that llCl.onu be appropriated for advance buying.

Children in the ilarriaon district. ing its Customers Time, Money and Bother. vigorously, but the few males present registered alarm, wrath and horror. "That woman ought to be aup ft UR TALKING MACHINE DEPARTMENT is located on 2nd Floor, with Convenient, Prompt Elevator The aong was made for phonograph after his last appearance with the Metropolitan Opera company In New York and before he sailed with his family for Italy. Records of the song are having a tremendous sale In the twin cities.

Caruso made four others, as his last contribution to the phonographic libraries of the world. They were "Serenata," "Messe Solenelle," "L'Addlo a Naples" and "Vlenl 8ul pressed," muttered ona of them, "A hat a month! Two a year keep a man President in Mountains to Rest, Play 'Re form 9 to Hit Toddle; Easy Dances Service. Boy Hurt in Auto Miss Whitman's Idea Is to make the who Bro In the majority, will be forced to travel from 15 to 22 blocka, and take their lunchen In order to attend the Junior high achool when It la located In the "better district." evidence mibmltted by Fred I). Lewla, principal of the Harrison wliool, and other representative. Indicated.

The Harrison district was called a tenement district millinery business a year-around trade, with no push seasons. The milliners adopted "a hat a month" a their New England Furniture Carpet Co. Sth Street and First Avenue North Mar," all sung In Italian. Summer White House Hid-1 Teachers Feel Slump So slogan. These five records are being played almost continuously In the local phonograph stores and departments today den Among Wooded Ranges New Steps to Become Vogue Ity Inlcrnatlonal News Service at the request of admirers of tho great tenor.

Local dealers say the demand Crash Dies; Mother Reported Improved The condition of Mrs. F. M. Chris-tlanson, wife of the musical director of St. Olaf colles-e at Northflcld, who was seriously Injured In an automobile-street car crash at Christmas Lake Sunday, was reported Improved early this morning, according to attendants at St.

narnabas hospital. Her son Carl, 10 years old, died yesterday and the body was taken to Northflcld last night by tho father who camo from that city before the child died. Tho other persons reported Injured In the accident were reported for Caruso records Is out of all pro portion to the supply. New York, Aug. 3.

It's not what by some of the advocate of the Lincoln site. ThompKon Ie Unlit Lynn Thompson, who led a gallant but lone fight for the Harrison alte. und also for adequate, funds, pointed out that the children of the Harrison district could III afford lunches and carfare in order to travel to the farther alte. The vote for the policy of "economy" was: For. A.

V. Ortqutot, Mm- you do Willi your feet that matters, WHEAT VIEIJIS iOOO Alennniler, N. Aug. 3. (HpeclaD Harvest has been on In full blast around this district fr a week.

Most of Ilia wheat rut will undoubtedly average 20 to 2S bushels per acre. N. I. PIIAKMAl'IKTSI MKKT Knrao, N. Aug.

3. (HpeclaD Ths Thirty-sixth annual convention of the North Kiikota Pharmaceutical association Is holding lis throe-day annual session here. The Difference He What's tho difference between a gown and a creation?" She "I couldn't tell the exact figuresbut it's a small fortune." Hllghty (Dondon). said Grand Daddy J.cwIh ret low to day. "It's what you don't do with them By International News Service Lancaster, N.

Aug. 3. In the wooded stillness of the While mountains. President Harding, almost cut off from communication with the out-side world. Is seeking relaxation.

Mount Prospect, temporary "Hummer White House," Is built at the top of one of the smaller mountains, surveying the Franconla and Presidential ranges of tho White mountains four miles from tho public thoroughfare Girl Instructors at Playgrounds Will Play Ball at Parade Girl Instructors on the 12 playgrounds operated by the Woman's HE when the rest of you Is going (rand Daddy Kretlow knows. TILK Ho Is the patriarch of American IS I W. F. Pecker. Lowell Jcpson, Nils Juell; againt, Mr.

Thompson. Heactlonary memliers of the board CXAMiNfD fly OUR CHEMISTS TRUSSES Elastic Hosiery-Maternity Belts Abdominal Supporters Sick-room Supplies Courtesy and Satisfaction at our Fitting Department Competent attendants In charge. PHYSICIANS HOS-PITALS SUPPLY CO. 413 South 6th St. The Hurglcal Supply Hcum the Northwest" OCT OF TOWN HI' Ml NESS CAJtB.

1 ILLY ATTENDED TO. dancing teachers, here in convention convened, to devise some new steps. Some 200 odd dancing teachers from Community council have challenged U. S. Marshal for N.

women Instructors working with AN0ISTHeNpASTORUEl excused their vote for economy on the and the same distance from a le all parts of the country have charged i ne uuhhi ui iu it uunuunn grounds that they were keeping a pledge to the people of Mlnneapolia. phone. Flight UmC)Cl "We had an overwhelming vote of All Wool CO lllue Serge Suits W. the people at the election demanding of us that we take care of the children." Mr. Thompson eaid In rebuttal.

"Now the children will not have what they ought and what they deserve In the way of teachers and Is Asked to Resign Fargo, N. Aug. 3. (Special) H. J.

Doyle, United States marshal for North Dakota, has received a letter from Attorney General Daugherty, advising him of the latter's desire to make a new appointment to fill the position of marshal, and requesting that Mr. Doyle resign. Mr. Doyle hasn't answered, but It is said he will not resign. United States Senator Porter J.

Amidst such surroundings the nation's chief executive seeks only rest and pluy. He is tired from his lontf mountain Journey of yesterday nnd his late afternoon game golf at Crawford Notch. The president does not wish to lay down a hard and fast program for each day that would be too much like White House routine. Ho will rest, play golf or motor as the spirit moves upon New Vork for their annual gathering, shouting "reform!" Or at least enough reform so that any young man who wants to keep abreast of the times ond his best girl must get out and got himself some dancing Ie.s;-ons. They're going to take away the toddle.

The catch-as tatchcin can-can Is to be olllclally counted out. All those vulgar, easy dunces that anyone with two legs, or maybe stout crutch, could do at sight, are game to be played at tho Parade tomorrow morning. The challenge has been accepted and the game will begin at 10 a.m. The playground Instructors have taugh' the children to play base-bull this summer. Tho track and field meet for city championship on the council playgrounds was held this afternoon.

Volley ball tournaments between volley ball teams of the council playgrounds will play for tho city championship at Lorlng park tomorrow. Children will meet at the park for pic tad nMM Hennepin at There Is no guesswork related to the perfected milk that you get under our label. We have made every modern preparation to Insure the production of a rich, creamy milk that carries strength-giving properties la every pint. "Quality Dairy Products" CLOVER LEAF CREAMERY 420 W. Broadway Phone: Cherry 3691 equipment.

In denying these things, wo are not keeping faith with the people." Relieve Treatment (ienerous Though Mrs. Decker campaigned on the policy of Increased salaries for teachers, aho voted against them yesterday. She explained that since there i him, but he expects to play golf some MeCumber has promised the appointment to James V. Shea of Wahpeton, formerly marshal for this state. GRAND NEW LAKE MARKET 407 W.

Lake St. Iyknater 717 FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS CHKAMKUV IM TTKlt, FRKSII EGGS, WALT AM) FHKSH ItH nic lunch. Small children will play In the afternoon and older boys and girls In the evening. time during the day over the Mountain View course at Whitefiold. Mrs.

Harding is resting at the mountain estate and under the iidvico of her physician, will remain most of tho time at the lodgo enjoying tho cool, clear weather and the relaxation from the White House duties. to he banned and tabooed the coming winter. There has been a slump In the dancing-teaching business, many delegates admitted today. So we are to have some new, more stately dances for the coming season. ULCERS OF THE STOMACH AND INTERNAL ORGANS This is another disorder which we treat without operation and which is quickly and permanently removed without pain or discomfort through our methods.

Write for particulars. Loring Park Sanatorium 1508 HARMON PLACE Minneapolis, Minn. TheDay's Record was no exact figure set by the board, the board could not adhere to It, though she believed in "salary adjustment," nnd thought that Mr. Jackson had already "dealt generously" with MAItniAGE LICENSES Russell I. Morrill, 30; LXnti's M.

Jenson, 21. William A. Oreenway, 611; Mrg. Harriet Hlaite, 60. La Crosse Benefits by I.C.C.

Decision By International News Service Washington, Aug. 3. The interstate commerce commission has handed down a decision upholding the public the teachers. CLOTHING MEN'S. WOMEN'S, CIIII.IIKKN'h ItAIHO nitOWlSKIt I.N I'OOI, Dickinson, N.

Auk. 3. (Kpeciiil) Tho 2-yeHt-nlil (liiughter of Mr. nnrl Mrs. lloniii'l, living six miles southern of this city, was drowned in a Himiil pool of wnter iieur the ffirm house.

yenterdHy. The child Imd been playing In the yard find was misHed liy the mother who instituted a search which resulted iu tho liudlng of the body In the pool. KILLED IN At TO HASH Wllllstnn, N. Aug. 3.

Henry Butterflpld, 45, well known Mc. Kenile county farmer living in the vicinity of Buford, was Instantly killed at Willis-ton when lie waa thrown from an nuto-moblle driven by James McCutcheon, proprietor, when it crashed Into a telephone post. BAILEY NOHNER CO. 424 Nicollet Second Floor service commission of Wisconsin and MOur New Individual Process of WET WASH or DRY WASH. It wUI please you.

MINNEAPOLIS WET WASH LAUNDRY PERFECT HO FT WATKIt WASHtNO Hyland 0473 the city government of in refusing to sanction the Green Bay and Western railroad company's proposed abandonment of a short line of Robert O. Lyle, legal; Ethel M. Johnson, legal. Clllt a. Hamilton, 31; L.

Krance Howe, S. Carl J. Weinberg, 31; Lillian Ulrlch, 24. Kllla A. Drake, 22; Irene M.

McCaul, 22. Theodore C. Jones, 26; Mabel IJ. Allcott, 27. Henry M.

Stream, 28; Nanlne Tolberg, 26. Jacob Wltte, 30; Anna Hanson, 26. Itlchard E. Collins, 26; Laura Peterson, 27. Uclwarrt U.

Freeman, 32; Marlon J. England, 26. Quaint Qeundltz, 39; Lena Norllnz, 40. Arstltlea Valerate. 27; Hilda Eirk.

32. bulaTaMMdli Uni CATARRH George M. Link, secretary of the board of estimate, was present to represent the Interests of the tax body. He advocated the 19-mill levy for this year, maintaining that the members of the tax body understood that the board was to have only 20 mills this year including the 1-mlll county tax. The board awarded contracts for the erection of 17 new portables to the school's department of building and design as the lowest bidder In competition with 35 private firms.

ef the BLADDER 6.8 miles between LaCrosse and laska, Wis. The interstate commerce commission decided that the abandon lieh Casiule fi'JlllBI SE ment would greatly damage the bust Dear nunc Please Mention the Minnesota Dally Star When Making Purchases ness interests of LaCrosse and nearby Btvan ofeountmfeUt towns. Elmer Wagner, 24; Helga Dleson, 21. Harrison W. Edmondson, 27; Euth H.

Peterson, 26. WlllaK. Hagen, legal; Rose D. 23 Andrew Long, 26; Hlldur Bergstrom, 23. Andrew Wolf, 43; Gertrude M.

Anderson, 31. Fred W. Abrahamson, 31; Deborah M. An LIGHTNING AND BINDER KILL YOI TH 'Rabbit King' Found Guilty and Sentenced to Federal Prison Toklo, N. Aug.

3. (Special) KnocTi ed off the binder seat by a bolt of light- HAY FEVER ninfc. the 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. BILL BOOS TIB Frank Guy.

fell in front of the binder and suffered Injuries to the extent that he died shortly after In a New Kockford hospital. Fargo, N. Aug. 3. (Special) C.

W. Birs, president "rabbit king," and R. Van Wie, secretary-treasurer derson, iogai. BIRTHS Ulrls Mrs. Roy Forland, 3318 22(1 av s.

John Ye, 176 Queen av n. Frank Cain, 632 14th st. William F. Pelant, 2806 Chicago av. Jacob E.

Dorcey, 2834 Cedar av. Oeorge Plante, 1316 Logan av n. Emlle Oadbois, 4103 Thomas av twins. Boys Lincoln F. Alderman, 2404 10th av s.

John B. Lynch, 1029 Columbus av. Raymond Crowley, 1621 Lake st. Raynold Rocky, 424 19th av ne. Harold Ebert, 2923 Grand st ne.

Arthur P. Moore, 2611 14th av Andrew Pearson, 3440 16th av s. DEATHS HER GRATITUDE NOW UNBOUNDED of the Fur Specialty Farming company, were found guilty of using the malls to defraud, In federal court in a verdict returned late yesterday. C. A.

Anderson, third member of the company, who was standing trial, was acquitted. Birs was sentenced to a year and a day at Leavenworth and Van Wie was fined $1,000. Judge Page Morris of Duluth, In passing sentence, stated his intention of writing to Leavenworth advising that Birs be sent to the government detention hospital at Washington, D. C. The Fur Farming specialty com Torger Pedersen, 70, 3424 19th av s.

Frank Schaefer, 63, 220 Hennepin av. John Reader, 62, 2816 Central av. Ora Titus, 29, 338 16th Ht. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES St. Paul Woman Says Tan-lac Built Her Up When She Was Almost Nervous Wreck Quarantined New Released Total 3 Scarlet fever 4 a Lower Rate.

I The Star JS 1 I Leads its Field I in Circulation Mh tBTi'toiwrlMiiBiMi fa iWiir hi ir tirm ttt nwnj fimallpox Typhoid 1 Diphtheria 2 That Fall pest we all detest It is not incurable, as commonly supposed. The basic cause of Hay Fever is not ragweed, or other so-called causes but instead, it is a displacement of vertebra, scientifically termed a subluxation at the fourth cervical vertebra, lower cervical or upper dorsal. The nerves going to the affected parts of the upper air passages of the respiratory tract leave the spinal cord at the above mentioned point where the displacement exists, and as there must be pressure on the nerves when a' displacement exists, consequently a diminished supply of nerve force allows inflammation to exist at the time of the year "when pollen is in the air. Proper adjustment of the cause by a reliable Chiropractor will allow the uninterrupted flow of the mental impulse current from the brain, and recovery must surely result. pany sold rabbits to the public which were supposed to pay huge returns from the sale of their fur.

Uhlckenpox Measles 1 C. S. poliomyelitis City water Analyzed July 28 Safe. STOLKN AUTOMOBILES No. 310697 Owner, D.

C. Morehead, 3653 "I used to have my doubts about Tanlac, but since it has done so much for me I would believe anything good I hear or read about it," said Mrs. TSita E. Kennedy, of S61 Forest St. Paul.

Mrs. Kennedy was born and reared in St. Paul, and has a host of devoted friends. "The 'flu' left me so terribly weak Would Have Car Line Extension Changed Request has been made to the St. Paul city council that the street railway company be required to extend the Dale-Phalen car line on Maryland street to Como avenue, instead of two blocks in the opposite direction, as planned by the company.

Grand av 8. No. B6446 Owner D. Hanlon, 1626 Fremont av n. No.

B49G29 Owner, Walm Prior Lake, Minn. No. B81170 Owner, R. S. Bllllnersley, 3341 Hennepin av.

No. A103362 Owner, B. UnertI, 1601 La Salle av. BUILDING PKHMITS Geo Stevensen 41 Arthur av se etucco dwlg ti 35 11 Prospect park 1st Arthur Dahlstrom bldr.J 6,000 A Johnson 900 30th av stucco dwlB 7 1 Cook's Riverside ened and rundown," she explained, "I could hardly stand without something to support me. I had gotten so thin my clothes were a way too larjre for me, and I was almost a nervous wreck.

I SUBSCRIBE NOW! The line as it is at present and as the extension is planned by the company, renders the German Lutheran and Roselawn cemeteries practically inaccessible to many visitors, the petitioners stated yesterday. The council has taken the request under advisement for a month. I would jump and start at the least little noise, and even the phone ringing upset me. I had sick headaches nearly all the time, and many afternoons when I wanted to visit my friends I had to lie down instead. I had no appetite, and the little I ate seemed to give me no nourishment or strength at all.

I certainly felt miserable, and ad Anton Randolph bldr 8,500 Glassbergr Const Co 3634 Lyndale av stucco bungalow Stewart Hts 3,400 Mike Rosland 2630 Upton av frm dwle 23 1 Radlason Hts 1,600 HaRlund 3648 Grand av stucco dwlg 6 3 Parker Jerman's ad Walgren Bros bldrs 4,000 A Lundqulst 3608 Park av frm CONSULT THESE CHIROPRACTORS LISTED BELOW FOR ANALYSIS OF YOUR SPINE dwl NWH or BWtt sec Z-88-24 John Olson bldr 7,500 Berg 4548 Abbott av 8 stucco dwle 13 8 Rem park Ind Gust Skarin bldr 3.900 THE MINNESOTA DAILY STAR, Minneapolis, Minn. Please enter my name as a subscriber to the Minnesota Dally Star, I Payment for ha Name ft. F. D. or Street Zity State SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL Pally Only Tear.

6 Moa. 3 Mos. 1 Mo. Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Northern Michigan. $5.00 $3.00 $1.60 $0.50 All Other states $6.00 $.1.50 $2.00 $0.70 (n Canada, Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii $7.00 $4.00 $2.25 $0.80 Foreign $12.00 $7.00 $4.00 $1.50 By Carrier in Twin Cities 45 Cents Per Month many times would have given anything on earth for relief.

"I heard so much about Tanlac I decided to give it a trial, and four bottles of the medicine have built me up to wheru I am strong and healthy and can Co my housework with ease and pleasure. I enjoy my meals now, have gained several pounds in weight, and am still gaining every day. I am en- tirely free from nervousness too, and I A Kennison 4904 Thomas av stucco dwlg 29 6 Lake Harriet park 6,000 A Hoimberg 4624 32d av alts Sturzehn bldr 1,900 Zeta Psi fraternity 315 10th av se alts Graham A Bathurst 3,000 Archer-DanieU Linseed Co Mary Holdups in Search Fail to Find Loot There are two disappointed holdup men In Minneapolis today. Wallace Chalberg, 2904 Forty-second avenue reported to the police this horning that two unmasked bandits accosted him on Forty-second avenue S. and ordered him to "stand and deliver." I He stood, but on being searched, his pockets failed to deliver.

After uncom GRAY HAYNES, D. Coliseum 27th Ave. S. and Lake St. Drexel 4976, 4928.

V. A. CLARK, D. C. 2955 Bloomington Ave.

Drexel 0375. V. C. COYNE, D. C.

2109 18th Ave. S. South 4886. FRANK P. DONNEL.

D. C. 2910 Bloomington Ave. Drexel 0328. G.

A. STINGER, D. C. 223 Cedar Ave. (7 Corners).

Geneva 6518. JOSEPH II. STRAND, D. C. 333 Loeb Arcade.

Granville 7132. R. A. WOLFE, D. C.

1904 Chicago Ave. Dykewater 2582. 51. LARSEN JULIA C. LARSEN, D.

703 West Broadway. Hyland 6681. No. 25 of a Series. 1,000 st and Tracks brk steel and tile shed 9 Aud Sub No.

21.. Marlon A Parker 4933 Oliver av feci fine in every way. My gratitude to Tanlae is simply unbounded, and there's nothing too good I can say for It." Tanlac is sold in Minneapolis by plast-ven dwlg 18 2 Harriet Hts 2d ad Flnnel bldr 8,000 Dr Thompson 4826 Fremont av plast-ven dwlg Lots 23 24 10 Rem park 6th ad Hamilton Cons Co bldrs 1,000 39 minor permits 11,460 plimentary remarks regarding Chal-berg's finances, the latter was told to "beat it." rublic Drug Co. and leading druggists everywhere. Advertisement.

Total building permits 169,150 1.

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