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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 15

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Star Tribunei
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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THE MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRIBUNE: SATURDAY OCTOBER 25 1019 paok fifteen Inii.n TM.ifraph Noriliwtcrn ii hi i-utmr anl J. K. 'I inluiiia ami V.rtlmeMiTii iikiliuiiti cuamiii, Socialism Appeals to Greed, Says F. G. R.

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li luiil'li. Ml- J.inmH wl'l iiii.i. i.Minrtt aiiitllnt. Affirmed. Oiti-r Apartments Not Under Building Law, Ruling Supreme Court Judges Against City in Refusing to Grant Permit.

lull Miii Socialism appeals to greed, V. (i. ft. Gordon, secretary of tlij American Antisocialist society, in a talk yesterday to employes of the Puf In ii Imti.voo c'iniiny, cor.rini'in, rmiwr, i. nl vii Iiihh O.

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a niiinl'lrml cornnrfittiMj, anl II. lli-iirv F. ra-l''l. Oinran Mili-ul Henry lien Ktzialrl''k and Aiiiliew Kaufman, ru- Husband Held Liable for Negligence of His Wife in Driving Auto. iiidinla.

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A. Hakcr apwllanl IM7S. ra anl Hot-ilKkr Anna 1'niv-ilUkv. ff(iri(niiiit At. Unmatchable Dress Values finned.

Itfnnmiln cumitj, fer Hubbard Manufacturing company, Thirty-second avenue south and Twenty-sixth street. "Socialism," said Mr. Gordon, "seeks to array the working cilfs against all other classes. It attempts to make the working class believe that their condition In must constantly grow worse and worse and more inse-enre with the growth and development of the present system. "Socialism appeals to greed and class spirit by saying to him: 'Yoi are many; the capitalist are few numbe-.

Unite with us and we will abolish the present tystem and establish in its place a communist co-operative Tlic 1915 law relating to building restrictions is invalid in bo far as it National Prize for Hutchinson. Hutchinson, Oct. 24. The Hutchinson Co operative creamery cap tured first prize for Its cheese at the provides for condemnation against apartment hoimest, the state supreme court held yesterday in it decision affirming the Ilcnncpiu county district eourt judgment in the cane of "the Twin City Building Investment company Dairy show In Chicago. The creamery won a gold medal in nationnl 330 Fine Dresses are Grouped into One Lot for Saturday's Selling at competition and a silver medal for the best Minnesota cheese.

against James G. Houghton, Minne apolis building inspector. Judge Andrew Holt and Judge Oscar Ifallam dissented from the opinion of the majority and expressed belief that Next to Strand the esthetic as a factor in the affairs of life Hhonld come into recognition. Twin City company brought man $18S Regular Values to $35 Regular Values to $35 'Uirius proceedings in an attempt to eompel the Minneapolis building in spector to issue a permit for the ercc tjon of an apartment building in Wain- wfad For Woman AMsses dell's addition to Minneapolis, which had neon designated in a restricted resi This Group Consists of denco district ordinance passed by the Minneapolis council under the 1915 law. A demurrer by the company to the city's answer was sustained and the inspector appealed from the judg uient in favor of the company.

Condemnation cannot be had for a us which is not puolie, and the con 32 South Seventh Street 32 Saturday Is Final Day of Sale Offer the Most Phenomenal Values of the Season 140 Fine Trico tines 120 Men 's Wear Serges 70 Smart Satin Dresses damnation property against its use for ail apartment building, as provided by the law, is not for a public AJ ANY of these dresses have just been received the past week. You must see them to appreciate fully the superiority of the values offered. ANNEX. uits The models include both smart plain tailored and richly fur trimmed models, ST. New Broadcloth and Plaid SKIRTS Coats Only when you see these Coats will you realize how phenomenal are the values offered.

These are both plain and .95 hm 13: 200 Exceptionally smart skirts in fine wool plaids and F. and H. Broadcloth; made along the new straight lines, with wide belt and man tailored pockets. fur trimmed styles use," is the supreme court ruling today. The law authorized municipalities to designate restricted districts after swards of benefits and damages were paid as fixed by a commission." Judge Andrew Holt wrote the dissenting opinion in which Judge Hallam concurred.

"Who will dispute that the general welfare of dwellers in our congested city is promoted if they be allowed to have their homes in fit and harmonious or beautiful surroundingif he queried. "Besides preserving and enhancing it fosters contentment, creates a wholesome civic pride and il productive of better citizens." Husband Liable lor Wife. The supreme court firmly committed Itself to the rule that where the head of a family allows its members an automobile for recreation and pleasure he is responsible for the negligent operation of the machine hy any one of the family having permission to drive it. Again applying the holding, the court affirmed a 11,000 verdict awarded Marie Flasch of Ht. Taul for the death cf her husband, who was struck by an automobile owned by II.

H. Fass, Mln-neapolis, while driven by his wife, Hazel Fans. The opinion, written by Chief Justice Calvin L. Brown, holds that the 1913 law declaring the husband not liable for the torts of his wife abolished the common law rule in sach cases, but was not intended to include torts committed by the wife while acting as his agent or representative under authority expressly or impliedly conferred upon ber. Verdict for $18,500 Damages', A verdict for 118.509 damages awarded Margaret B.

ITansman, a 27-year-old operator, against the Northwestern Telephone Exchange company, beause the Luverne telephone office io which she worked was not properly heated and she contracted tuberculosis Is affirmed in a decrsion filed by the upreme court en the company's appeal. I Supreme Court Decisions ANNEX, $24 $44 $64 Tricotine, Satin, Charmeuse, Velvet, Tricolets, etc. All $OQ 7C sizes and shades Heavy Winter Coats Coat Comfort and Long Winter Service Yours for the Asking! A Most Extraordinary Sale of New Fur Trimmed Plush Coats $69.50 200 Beautiful Trimmed Hats $10 and $12 values. $585 Mirta I'll" i1mliittrifrli. rapni1rit.

Lyons Velvet, Panne Velvet, Silk Velvet, natters' Plush yE have just received an excellent showing of smart 36-inch Plush Coats with natural Raccoon and dyed Raccoon collars and cuffs. These coats cleverly combine serviceability and extreme smartness. Coats That Should Regularly Sell at $55 NCLUDING coats of such fine fabrics as Tinseltone, Suedine, Silvertone, Wool Velours and Plush. Nearly, every coat is lined throughout with fancy silk. ANNEX.

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21340, $15.00 DRESS HATS $8.95 See window display SATURDAY Visit the Exhibit of American Dyed Fabrics Drastic Reductions On All FALL MA TS In Oar Basement Millinery Section Showing: at the store of I A Tremendous Clearance of Wonderful Fall and Winter BOOTS at $5.03 and $7.95 THE offering includes two lots of Smart, Stylish High Grade Boots. It is an event of DIRECT IMPORTANCE to all women anxious to save from $3 to $5 a pair. Novelty Boots at $7.95 BROWN KID with Beaver Brown uppers. PATENTS with Beaver-Brown uppers. DULL KID with Gray Kid uppers.

PATENTS with Dull Kid uppers. ALL BROWN KID. nURING the present week an exhibit of more than usual interest is being hel in the store of John W. Thomas Co. It is a display of dyestuffs and dyed fabrics of strictly American production, shown under the auspices of the National Aniline Chemical Company, Incorporated.

The exhibit attracted wide attention at the National Exposition of Chemical Industries, Grand Central Palace, New York, and the Textile Show, and since that time has visited several cities on invitation. It is of more than usual importance as marking the first comprehensive display of Fast American Dyes The National Aniline Chemical was founded to provide America with a permanent dyestuff industry. Its predecessors were the pioneers in American color production. The war brought not only the opportunity, but the necessity for the development of this accumulated experience. Upon this experience has been built a structure In personnel and in equipment not bettered by any European works.

This exhibit deserves the earnest attention of both those who make textiles, and those who buy them for the question of color is far reaching. Students and teachers will find it of special interest, and will be given every opportunity to ask questions. A staff of the Company's technical experts will be present to explain the various phases of the work. This week at the store of John V. Thomas Co.

National Aniline Chemical Company INCORPORATED Main Sales Office: 21 Burling Slip, New York Remarkable Boots at $5. 95 Cotton Tailored BLOUSES MOT in a long time have we offered such an array of serviceable Blouses. 'THESE are shown in materials of striped Batiste and fancy Madras, white and flesh colored Voile with tucked bosoms, pique collar and cuffs. Pricei range $1.59, $1.95, $2.95 TN BROWN KID, Louis Heel, 1 Fabric uppers. BLACK KID, Lace or Button Effects.

GRAY KID with Fabric uppers. 'ATENTS, button, with Duu Kid uppers. A Special Event Sat-urdau Onlu in Our i Basement Shoe l)e- fi partment..

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