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PA OK THK MINNEAPOLIS MORNING THinUXE: vVF.DXE.-DAY NOVEMBER 13 1020 10 to f-O-Ycar Sentence Imposcfl for Rorbery Subscntx scriDe Contributions to Henri Fund .1 0 H. H. i i a .1 -in c. a The -t A Rm. A.

ti- os W.l rlr: Co. C. y-" Cf-r-T Mr, cricil mm H. -S a-- S. anlnhtKiAns.

r-. A A Arc fr'-j" I Co. jt. Pa.i I La'iis fv- V. s-a Nnr-rS-hms Ion l-'r tl.e ii! r.rn- rrl So'.

i. V. man. 110 Ci ns to the in 1 inIui'e n.tv 7 er Co Mr n-! M-J a p' Co Papr Co, Tnar The romnMinity fv has not reached its goal am! Minneapolis citizens who have Un --el hv the solicitors and aiso tho-e who enn pc-'-i'-ly make an additional pkdze are asked tn do v. Frank T.

al chairman of the 1030 campaign, said: "Wc must r.ave Bidjional pledges." Tut out the pledge be'ow and send it to campaign Nicollet hotel. vs -rt Mr I A n. tl 50 Witnesses Will Be Called inTunneySuit Depositions Made by Six Persons in Action Filed by Fogarty. ir.il act I Net Tue'iay s-n a r.rd'TP'1 to the, rate penitentiary s0 years on .1 rr-b'trry ci-' er Bo-1 Mor'sare Co. Paul Tnoir.p Anifl.v I n- i Mr -A liH ach.

Mr, lo- r.n Hr.rfl. fr c-" i. unm. inn 14 M' lr Op fal Co e-S Mr. and Rim- brj.

Mm L. j.m.eson C. C. Ln- .1 W- T-e J-irr A -r Co )r. 1 Hrwr 00 V- I Lnm rv.

Ii "f-i 6 Ne-rsraoer l'n- V-s Horr rran P. M. A Inmn. H-, Waldo i Pi i' A A A Fan.o. I'.

oro'r. 1 Bro, Cirr Nine More Banks Join First Stock Institutions Serve Minnesota, Dakota Farm Affiliations Increase Hold-, ing Firm Resources $7,010,000. ii ftl C. A- Co. Co.

I I. Biooslon. soy County p. strut Ju-i': J. Mi'h'-iel pronounc rl -stitence.

te. Xevtn a found suiity l-i't Wed. af'er a jury triil of rohherejr of filing station. lon. Mr ar.d Mrs Roy A im Mr ar.d Mrs A -i.

Mr. ar.d Mrs. Thomas Ptetjies, 'A ontribatinns. Bard L. Bera Mr and Vrs I Bishop Brown, C.

O. Baef.er, O. Margaret Chapman. i I.ucv Frances Corey, Davies. Cart W.

Ei. A. Carl Oarni.m. F. Ci.

iro. 8 M. Heroert V. i vr and Mrs (Wort L. lor.f.

Picnard .20 ach; Harmon. Bow E. Virtue. HOi each, i OW (nnlributlOBs. I Mr and Mr Anderson.

C. Be i son D. Bond. B-irkoee. L.

Camireron. Chadbc Mr. and It is mv responsibility. INVEST IN VOl It COMMUNITY' FUND Campaign, November 4 to 13, 1929 Minneapolis Community Fund. The total cum of Dollar? Cents for the year ending Derember 31, 1929.

Payable in four quarterly payments, begin- Oklahoma High School Gridder Dies of Injuries i-s i naooo M. Oar tea. Mr Sherman H.ms;h. Joserh L. Hr.tir.ea.

W. Jen- urs jrr.n Mrs tl MA. r.nrJn E. If tri. 4 Mrs C.

I tW Mr. il. aii'1 Crar Na'ran liSO 8 IS Co. sl.Vtf. L.

K.rif. II 1V M' Lir.d'.n Kin! ITS. rfifrrior r.t Dr A. Aohco. M-s Hn Ao-! bot K.nt.

112" Mt Mn Kinmn. loo Imo. i. 100 II.ihmi nntributinn. BO'C'I Imi Co.

nr.d Chr.s Lewis. TcH w. tew.t. Thorrns Caiiidf nd Mrs. H.

R. Lyon, ll.oofj erh. Corjb Hoik, Bfrs'on. Kraus Fir-e. I tW.

Ctnnes M'i nd l.milv, Ovir D. Hme lrde fir.oe store. C. Bies. ad cli.

TrKirr.s "'-0 in irtir.orjr of MarT.i A I "1 bii7.kof-.n Jarnti o- 1 Mrs. Fort AVorth, Nov. II. H'y Press i -positions of six wiinf-ss's were takn here by rmrtiey Kent, forty-eiRhth district court reporter, In ti alienation of affections s.lit broUKbt by John S. Fosartv, f.iner Kort Worth ulumler, fli-ne Tur.ney, for- Pa.ii Ko'ishan.

O. K. Labatt. Louis A Laramee, Mr ar.d Mrs Win H. I.

A La.idenslawer. Harry Iis B. I.ieberman. A Marsh. B.

Moi-'ad. i Mr. and Mrs Fran Murphy. Nrin Creamerr Co Hans Nelson. Northiand F.ertr.c Co, Mr.

-and Mrs A 1 Olund. (. Jr Rev. w. Paul, es Wm.

fiooriiehos Ijor.ald Good. H. I- Hanxmaon. Mr. Eleanor M.

Harris Mr. and Mrs Isaac Mr. sind Mrs Jorr.es C. Har.eit. Mr and Mrs.

HeSinnaer Georje w. HetT'l-I- A. 1100 each Mrs I A Hubachea. ISO; lve Co D. Lennon.

Mr. John nt. B- le Mead. Mr and Mr Moore. National bin'.

Muskosroe. Okl.c, Nov. 11. Hy Associated Press. I Johnny Mclin, IT year; old, quarterback of the hih i-honl foothall team, died, at Spiro today of ir.jurion received In a fame tiottveen the Ppiro and Tali-hina schools yesterday.

C. Mrs. T. Peeh'es Is 0wi El I 1 ann Mr r.nrtnern Fln-r Ar I ttamb-ircer Kutmnn. Communin Furj ring January 1, 1930, or Signed (Name of Subscriber) Home Address Business Address Firm Name Ca-h payment on plodpe, un.n,.ni un i I 0.

B. Northrup Bfr.n Ber.iam.n nier heavyweight champion. Mr. A Neiil. lino earh: tin ernr-Kenni-oe CO.

froqure tt'a'e Hr K. Ia horn were ls nom were The witn'es. all n) Ben'amm t.ifsen. iswi c. it'll i o' I n-', i 1 I' a' tii, f.ffi:l'-.!'-'l j.

cot poia-i. .1 I tie, Firft i.s at. to an r. 'i- i K. i.k' fi- bank, of lildms offered l.v fornen for Tunney are: Mr.

and Mrs. v.auer Chief deputy lfn-t Clerk r.Kilvie; M-s. i f'. f- V- of tne ron I. A Hnsard.

ur- -pr Co' 2 unn MUlieeiu Purdr. Ramvule Carlson. W. Mr and Mr. i C.

Ranona. Roberts. L. M. rV rJS.M ir Eo Rorhetord.

Mr and Mrs. A. A Row. vm. JF 4 H.

Rioter. Roberta. Misa Theresa Roral Wet Wa i ro? Salomon Brothers Huts- I.aundrr Co. E. Rynell.

8 At M. Tire r-. Kibbee, ISO. Co. ftallada Manufacurin Co.

A. I. ards Ceeors. c. Sherman.

Mr and Mrs. shoUer. Mrs. A. L.

Bhoiler. S.ema-Stem- Vr, hvW' o' M- St. hel Co. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred O. Smith, fc 'wr 8 W. Straus Co. 111)0 Mrs. R.

Smith. P. Sneak p- McMahon. ISO: J. Temple- Snlady Haaaenson.

E. P. Stacy. Miss 1 .1 1 Mr and Uri fl.fnt ft'ii I HAM EGGS Worth Hon Hunsaker, em- i rh i t.love of the Southwestern Kell Tele- A. C.

Paul. M20: Iivernstional Ha-t'' I vesier ro. Jaroha At Co. Mr. and Mrs.

fugitive si was to meet him Are even more appetizing when Surrenders When Sprint? sti'-ft and Central avenue. seasoned with ItftM. -live ij'ltourke and Detective W. roil s. i r'rrus.

i nomas. United States Rubber Co, A Elevens At Maaa. St'irr-Oilnilan Motor Co. van Dyrk. endome hotel.

Vim Tool i Dand L. Sutherland Co. Sain Farmer and Cteorse Umni'im U' Tn. LEA PERKINS' etui i irv. T.

I 1 I K'-'l! and imiM cf oi iKirntion I ii'-- h-r i.c, with re-sou tees Meal Is Promised inson aerompar.ied the Co phone and Carl W. Jones. I 8 ille. Itrownwood, and Mrs. Thuia 1 Joseph Co.

Ine merhorn. 1400 eaeh: atermn-w aterh irr llrntvn. Co Mr. and Mra. J.

Henry Cross, Fogartv filed his alienation suit in 160; Victoria Elevator 32J. nrldKepo'rt. in September. And, LU The depositions taken here will be mo: Mrs Th'ophil Basiini. Crane Co, rum Hotel Co.

Dodson Fisner the meetinjr place. SAUCE iit 1 1" Cities Anne wLs Western Cru-I Thomas. Twin City Brick Twin BSr! "stinf Co. White Ar Mather. City Bulldiba Loan Association: Cnifd James p.

iliiamson. Wunder-Kiem-Dono-' Carment Manufacturing William hue Co 1100 each. i Walker. Nash. Mr and Mrs.

Samuel Mr and Mrs. Arthur Rmlll. tsa. VI u.tr Vi.ifi. The fun, s.iuriB thern from a dis-j tame, oKned nrgotiationa for a nie-aL He was hejng held for Investi of ninth 1'O'i'il -rve nisuici.

Iii.i'. i has 34 iitf.iiiites in 16 clt- used in tn trial 01 uw suit, in i Vreir.ir Willis Jones. Mrs. W. Warr.er I 2rew BT''n- Mel.

Nrman. the Rer! 'r Co. Wesiund-Westerbera Lumber ar.d Mrs. P.ridcf-nort. More than u0 witnesses I Nssh.

Robitshek Schneider co. Youth, Suspected of Banditry, Out Three Days Without Food. 11 in 11 gation Tllepflii)'. i'S, Mar.K.r Cn 100 each TViaCiUS s-u v. M'-ITHS.

Harflwar CO hhi eacn. Mattijon. ISO each Dn.h a- M.n arrl a Mattijon, MO each. South are to he called here to testify. Tes- 12 in 32 s.T, Hom jonn n.

rieif r.n.j Solid Gold Zol.e Co ISO each. imAoi. lioinc rTorrf frit hv Tun. I Broa Co. Lindsay.

A Sim.nt- I.I- and uiu-er ITS Cnntrlbntlnns. Lawrenre 8 Ash.er. Ernest Brace. P.larlc Onvst ion. Storm Manutaclurina- Co Mr ney a witnesses, it was announced.

Mr, james A Btr ithers. Mr. and Mrs. r. Mr ana Mrs Leonard D.

i ii ii Woman Killed in Test of Speed of Automobile in r-. Oemm.ll t. yj riinn. w. Th.

hearlnir is lieiiic eonductesl "Martin C. Williams. V) earn 'l. 11., r-oernrH ft Ashmun. K200: Clo'denhera Albert 1 nv s.

kn'j 1 initial Kings, i ufrlll-l. privately in ine omce oi Jvent, news- i ohielc Brewinn Co. 1200; Charles oiuea. 'i-aui Lunderen. Mr ar.d Mrs 8 Churches to Merge.

Morris, Nov. 12. Member of the Methodist and Congregational churches voted to Incorporate under rJIH tV Va gnn. 'Ji In 3 iti'-s. The coup of iiino Tuesday add re.omcesof total asseta of th h.

i.iitu-' corporation members. K.ve are M.nr.esota t-o North D.ikot.i and two ta.m.h All will continue tin- paper reporter, being barred by i ji SVoVk. itoo: Mr! nffreement of counsel. nH Mrs Thornton Hall. Mrs H.

O. A 13 yi'iroid handit who went without food three days while he lild in railroad iuds of northeHBt aKjlis, surrendered to his father and two waiting detee. ftLi MacFadden. J. c.

Martner. Marhew-son. Sani'arr Mattress Co, Stuhr-Seidl Co, Tew-Harper Co. Twin Cltr Ceiery C. S(.

mr.ii r-t a Ituhii'iue, Ioa, Nov. 12. (By Associated Tress An automohlle be- Tnrton HfTelfinaer 1200 each: the Federated church." r. WTISXMH. M9 Hnrwp1n Art.

OUt-ot-town counsel nere ior MtV. Totton P. Heffelfinrer. Ilftft: Charl' C. P.

Wilkinson. Alrin R. Witt, Woodard the nam i i WiimrmrM St depositions are Charles J. Martin tives on the promise that he would driven on a test run to prove to of th' II- tires-I O-r ta- a full meal 1 nirin at cer and directors an officer that the speedometer was I faultv, struck and killed Mrs. Min- The father, who had invited the Ivr.a to a trvst he had vtith thi? Thi Od for nie r-nije oi r-acpvine roan, nere lasi son, kept the promise.

nltht. Joseph Horn of Dubuque ap- i IIia first time in 2 hours, lie was rew m' ruber of the Sr-up are the following: Minnesota Itatiim. Tb First Na-. oi.jl Hank of HI tie. Karth.

capital WS. aurj-lus sr. a. tin-iis .641 re- and Effie Johnson Foundation. Roy W.

Kimball, Lueer Furnitore Co. Northern i F'manre Corporation. Paine Weber Co i 1200 ch; Warren E. Scribner, I1W: Dr. i and Mr.

Charles A. Reed Rirhman Brother Paul Rutherford. Joseph I Sevbold. Shefi Brown Man'daerunns Co. w.

Web'ter Frank Peavey Wells, prdrirlr B. Wella. Jr 1200 each: White Casile Corpora. ion and employees fldll; Paper Co. I1S0: Mr.

and M--. A E. Lsrkin. Smith Sysiern Heatlr.a I Co 1200 ea'h: Mr and Mrs Leo C. Smith 100- Winret Kickermclt Co.

ITS: nr-e P. Schutz and R. V. O'Neill. 1180 each.

til Contribution. Mr. and Mrs. A Beiloms. Bureaii of 1 Engraving.

Inc Or. C. M. Car. aw.

I1J0 DONALDSON'S New Haven, representing Fo-carty; Georre W. Whiteside, and Horace G. Hitclirock of New Tork city, representing the New York firm of Chadbourne. Stanchfield ft Levy, peneral counsel for Tunney, and F.aymond K. Hackett of Stamford, special counsel for Tunney, Jesse M.

Brown, Fort Worth, is associated with Tunney counsel, and Julian B. Mastin. Fort Worth, is representing Fogarty. I taken to jail Monday night. The parently watched the speedometer youth Is auspee'ed of heme too closely as the officer followed to I i-fed In five of 18 holdui attributed ft If he had really been Rolntj fast.

to a pane of fix youths. Horn failed to see Mrs. Knee's horse The father, who u-er! to co to, and buppy ahead. Police said they 'school with rwtectlve W. J.

had not determined what charges Kuurke told the latter tt.iit the would be filed. vke i 11 at -j. Bources W. K. C.

president, II. Cha-l'iourn, prwfient: II. i. If. Hot- K.

P. Iion.iii'1, tors: V. K. C. y.

Ci; -oi b'i urn and and i' I Karth. and H. DONALDSON'S for Radio G. W. r.

M.ti'i-ai"". Tim I'ic-t itiotnl of I ntor.t, 1 1-'-': -y-V urdivid-d p-' 1 Tl testo'i! 1 2'J. C. A. Porter, pres.ier.t; U.

K. Porter, pr'-i'l-t-t: I-'ied K. Porter, mshier, J. Struck, a--- -t ca.h-Jer; A. Grove, a- Icre- C.

A. IV-ri-r. Kie K. Por-tor Porter, I. Porter and V.i'.ent.i of Heron of M.

Viriit Nationiil Hn lake rar.ital. surplus and tl6.C!5S5; ce-resounes, tr.div.ded ptofits, tx.sita. Jarmutii, pres-ueni, 47.11. W. 1V Paul P-nsson, vice ptes.c-iu, M.ithias.

J. O. P-ond- 1 1. cashier; J. it.

hus inc. tors: W. 11. jarmu.n. Fju! J.

Hotilhus, Wil-1 J. M.th. is and Winzer. scite Ilafik of Little Falls. Homecoming! The whistle! the kick-off! and you're right there on the 40-yard with the snap of the switch on your new radio.

Order now so we can have it installed for you in time for the game. uti'llvi'l- c-i i i ed piofits, fit r- Ali-ert i nr and csri 'r. pt dnt; A. I ion, S-ii'ione rjui.i' A.n.-ri cashier. IXre'-tors; A.

Jtlh. S- aslt i- ci.a.rman. Ali'iit A. Stmoni-t; V. r.n.-,.

The Day-Fan Radio brings you wealth of tone tSriA, Lil'ii-Ji. 5 denoslte, i ITS est 1 lr, Walker. A. C. for men women boys girls Now that the bad weather is here perhaps many long months let Arctics and Rubbers and Gaytees keep your feet warm and dry keep you from getting cold.

Donaldson's is ready with complete selections for everyone! Men's Wool Arctics $5 A. Ki'per, caen- r.t; i-istant cashier; lr V. W. lK.iiln-.ci-! it Pi r.t. a This new Atwater-Kent has Screen-Grid Tubes 152 All wool Arctics, very warm and comfortable.

Made with automatic fastening. High and low styles. Men's four-buckle Arctics $4.50 Men's one-buckle Arctics $3.25 i complete with tubes ii.r if Men's Rubbers i- 'i'i- Max Menzei, directors, A. C. lu.r.

K. W. Iiavis, A. Ki.S'f, Ait'x IL Brown, Gus Slmdt. North DaUota P.in5..

First National ank of Holla, capital tl11'1'1. surplus anil undivided profits, IU.5C; deposits. 420,204 7 4 resources. W. X.

Steele, president; V. A. Foley, president and manager; Oscar llitlt.cash-Jpr; L.v le. F. Mann, assistant cashier.

First National Hank of IdRcrwood, capital, surplus and undivided deposits. re-Bouncs. 504,53. O. Quammen, president; James Goolsbey, vice president; C.

A. Bonier. president; A. W. Johnson, cashier, and manager; Dan S.

Paley, assistant cashier. Directors, S. O. Quammen, James Goolsbey, C. KonzeT, A.

W. Johnaon, A. F. Strcgge. South DaUota Itanhs.

Potter County Hank of Getlysburs, capital $30, (Mi; surplus and undivided profits, deposits, resources $725,000, Harry M. Griffith, president; Mis. M. Hughes, vice president; Henry Frit cashier; r.iiy A. Nold, assistant cashier; Florence Moretiend, assistant cashier Directors: Dr.

H. H. Barlow, Henry Frick, Harry M. Griffith, Mrs. SI.

h. Griffith, Mrs. M. J. Hughes.

First National Bank of Gettysburg, capital surplus' and Undivided profits, deposits, $445. 172. S6; resources, Adam Richardm, president; J. Weaver, vice president; Ellis Tillot-aon, vice president: P.oss Richardson, cashier; L. E.

Weaver, assistant cashier. $118 complete with lubes Use Our Convenient Payment Plant Use Our Convenient Payment Plan! This radio features the Screen-Grid tube. which means a radio set that gives you clear flow of pure tone. All electric. the power to reach far-away stations.

Donaldson's Radio Shop Fourth Floor. True tone reproduction. absolute quietness of operation are things you will notice about this new Day Fan radio. Console cabinet model sketched is of beautiful Walnut. Donaldson's Radio Shop Fourth Floor.

$-50 Sturdy Rubbers that promise to keep out snow and water, in a large choice of styles. All sizes. Donald ton Mtn't Shot Shop Street Floor Women's Rubber 'Gaytees' $50 Even in bad weather, ankles must be trimand "Gaytees" will keep them so, and will keep out snow and rain at the same time. Automatic fastener that is so easy. Brown, Tan or Black.

No hum or oscillation in this Majestic Radio This Stewart Warner Radio brings in distant stations A6 rv-y fttl Women's Wool Automatics $450 sty fcnCTSa. Mm4" Ny; -Ha W' ft Mfceafeafaag mJU I' fi ifannn'imwiaal 145 167 complete with tubes These are very warm, all wool, in black or brown. Donald ton Second Floor Tots' Wool Jersey Arctics $3-50 and $4 All wool jersey makes these warm Arctics for small boys and girls. Automatic fastener. Black and brown.

Sizes 6 to lOia. $3.50. Sizes 11 to 2, 54.00. 3: 1322 complete with tubes You. think its CATARRH! Your Doctor knows fc5 Boys' Automatic Arctics Use Our Convenient Payment Plan! it's Sinus Trouble Dripping of mucous Into the throat from the nose cornea from Infected ainuses.

Wash away this drainage of mucous secretions with SinaSiptea and five the sinuses a chance. Try it The automatic fastener is easy for boys to handle. Sizes 1 to 6, $4. (j rr Sizes 912 to 131a 4J DU Donald ton' Junior Fifth Use Our Convenient Payment Plan! In this new gold-bronze consolette there is housed one of the most sensitive, and one of the most powerful radios you can buy. No A.

C. distant stations come in like home stations. Power detection and the new 45 tubes enables Majestic to present you with one of the most powerful and selective radios built. The cabinet is Jacobean period. of American walnut.

tonight! SinaSiptec sold at all drug- rists' on money-back guarantee, na Donaldson's Radio Shop Fourth Floor aaows aaajMaaaayaa.

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