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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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FOURTEEN THE5.UNNEAPOI.IS MORNIKT. TRIBTJNE: THURSDAY 20 1017 in contact with it at the University Tnkio, according to Mr. Cotton. ill from pernicious Carl Alfson. Wapauma.

Wis. anemia. under-iino Ho, undergo WWit a transfusion a nncepsnrv that he Professor Hot'cliklss Believes Time Ripe for Business School but it another. Airs. Josenlibm ftimoiwlrWi.

Basement Store Secretary Will Report, on Buenos Aires Project Is Supported by Men Prominent in Minneapolis Business Life. CHu News in. Concise Form. ancior ana Oaturct nt 1'Knftill? Inn, Ih'iifi. Watu.

aol -ml at. Advertisement. Public 6ervire Reserve Director A state director of the United States Public Service reserve will be appointed in the near future by the Public Safety commission, according to word received yesterday by J. M. Shoemaker, district secretary of the civil service at fct.

Paul. The appointment Blood Needed to Save Lives of Two Patients Volunteers are asked to give about a j'int of Mood to save the lives of two patients at Fairview hospital who are Kenyon, is the other patient for whom the plea is made. Applicants are required to be in perfect health and to undergo a careful examination before beinir It to Instructor Here University I will be to make application today at the hospital. Womm' and Misses Suits Take Charge of New New Fall Styles will uo made irom uie uuncu ciuu-s 1 ublie Peserve service headquarters in PLANS ARE LAID FOR EDUCATIONAL WORK Washington. Avery Back from Eed Lake Carlos of Stop Waste Smart semi-tailored or fancy trimmed models; made of poplin, gabardine and serges; all desired fall colors; $22.50 to $25.00 values.

Enthusiastic Co-operation Twin City Merchants Is Promised. Avery, state game and fish commissioner, returned yesterday from Ked Lake, where he conferred with the federal Indian agent on the plans to employ Indians from the reservation to take (ish from the lakes to be marketed E. T. Colton of New York, senior secretary of the foreign work department of the International V. M.

C. will speak before the Pan-American society nt noon today. The organization is made- up of business men who for the past 20 years have maintained a Young Men's Christian association and its secretary at Buenos Aires, South America. Mr. Colton has recently made a tour of Latin America, in the interests of the Y.

M. C. A. At the meeting today at Dayton's tea rooms ho will present a report of the work and influence of the project at Bueno-Aires. Yesterday Mr.

Colton addressed mem bers of the board of directors of the local association who are giving support to the secretary at Tokio, Japan. C. I). Hayes, former secretary at Tokio, explained the work done by that association. The influence of the work carried on in Japan reaches every province in China, through the students who como practically at cost in Minneapolis, St.

l'aul and other cities. 16-75 iPv mm Women's and Misses9 Coats A splendid assortment of plain or fancy novelty cloths, made up in a variety of styles; some with fur collars, others neatly trimmed. $14-50 Through Credit Insurance AMERICAN Credit Insurance provides a safe commercial credit basis. American Credit Insurance stabilizes business equilibrium. American Credit Insurance promotes the means for preventing losses.

And with losses prevented and the fear of them removed, waste of time, energy and money is stopped. This distinctive SERVICE of Credit Insurance is separate from its function of making sure the recovery on credit losses. Remember, the American Credit-Indemnity Company does not simply sell "recovery of losses." It sells "Service." The various savings derived from the service frequently exceed the Policy premium. Won't you let our roprenpntiitlve rail and explain the Amerjrnn'a New Collection Hnml nhlrh provide that tho company collect your covered account not over 49 ritvvi pant due or the lonn provable under the bond as of tlie dale the account tun Died with the company. THE AMERICAN CREDIT INDEMNITY COMPANY of New York R.

T. RENFRO, General Agent, E. M. TREAT, President. 819 Plymouth Bldg.

Phone Nicollet 7021 Minneapolis Minnesota Conditions here are favorable for at the University of Minnesota a school of business education that the state mav well be proud of, in the opinion of Prof. WillarJ K. llotchkiss, lio has arrived in innrapolis to take the newly created position of director if business education at the university. Professor llotchkiss will hold the further title of professor of economies. Professor llotchkiss held a conference yesterday with President Burton of the university, who believes thoroughly in the possibilities of the new work.

"Wo will build on what wo already have, and work out our plans as wo go along," said Professor llotchkiss after the conference. "The preliminary organization has already been well worked out. There is a big opportunity here for the building up of business educations! work." Knthnsiastic co-operation of the business men of the Twin Cities has already been promised the new educational development, and Professor llotchkiss points out that this co-operation will be the more valuable because of the very efficient way in which local business men are organized. Professor llotchkiss came to Minno-fftta from Northwestern university, Chicago, where he has been dean of the Schoob of Commerce. MEN: GET FALL SUIT THIS WEEK Visiting Board Congratulates State Minnesota is congratulated upon the recent selection of 0.

C. II aim a as superintendent of the Faribault state school for the feeble-minded, and Superintendent Hanua is congratulated upon the institution's condition in a report filed yesterday by the state board of visitors, following a recent investigation of the school. Fire Marshal la Chicago George H. Nettleton, assistant state fire marshal, is in Chicago to witness tests of fire proofing materials arranged at the laboratories of the national board of lire underwriters. Mr.

Nettleton will investigate fire prevention methods in Chicago Farewell to St. Paul Poles The Polish-American club of St. Paul will give a farewell banquet soon to the St. Paul Poles who have enlisted or have been called for military service. The organization will also greet the Polish representatives now touring the United States.

Stuidstrom Begins Tenth Year C. G. Sundstrom, who has been the pastor of the First Swedish M. church for the last nine years, has been called by the congregation for the tenth year, A reception for the pastor and his fami-lv will be held in tlie church tonight. it i i Women's Misses Serge Dresses Beautiful models in 'il-most any wanted made of splendid quality serge.

$19.50 Serge and Silk Dresses i Fine Serge and excellent grade Taffeta Silk made up in attractive models. $14.50 IN It Relieves the Strain Insure YOUR Accounts FOUR FARMERS FACE U. S. DRY LAW CHARGES WAISTS SSOTI AND $1.00 A WEEK on $15 Purchase. Liberal terms on larger purchases.

Se Mentor first for best values in Men's correct elntbes. Classy, hlgh-craile suits at $1.1, J1S, IJO, fi'i, on liberal terms. Blue Serges, $18 to $27.30. Raincoats, to $15. Hats, $2 to $4.

Boys' Suits, $1 to $10. W'j Do As We Advertise First Wedding Ceremony at Capitol Since Days of Former Justice Jaggard Chief Justice Calvin L. Brown of the state supreme court late yesterday performed the first marriage ceremony that has taken place at. the state apitol since Associate Justice Edwin now deceased, occasionally officiated. The wedding was that of Miss Lucy Goodwin.

St. Paul, to Peter Thil, a Traverse county merchant and an old acquaintance of Judge Brown. Associate Justice Andrew Holt and Court tio'timissioner Myron D. Taylor were te witnesses. The marriage took place in the of the chief justice, the supreme 'court room being in the hands of $1.25 and $1.50 White Waists Fancy trimmed and plain stylet made of plain lingerie or fancy $3.50 and $4.00 aists Of beautiful crepe de chine and georgette, in white and flesh, also dark Roman stripes, Grand Forks, N.

Sept. 20. When arraigned before United States Commissioner George Robbins on charges of violating the federal liquor law, Anton Bramberg, Albert Viger, John Kydsog and Christ Iverson, Walsh county farmers, were bound over to the federal district court. Bail fixed at $1,000 in each case was furnished. The men are charged with transporting liquor from Ked Lake Falls, to Grafton, X.

D. M-L-R Custom Tailoring Hum Medicnl Illotk. Krnnil Floor, Opposite Uonulilaon'i. $2.89 i -tit- i 1 an iNsnw tip 19 I Chemise 93c Effectively trimmed with lace and embroidery; regular $1.23 and $1.50 $1.50 Conch $1.00 In a number rf well known makes tops trimmed, hofso supporters attached. iSues up to 36.

$1.00 Conett 75c In a number of models; well made and durably boned. O-ORDER clothes making -I under the conditions that prevail here illustrates the best methods of economy in highest fashion production. i We have so conducted the buying of woolens and converting of cloth that from first to last the policy saves money for you. This in turn has brought an increase of business that has made it possible to accomplish still more in keeping down costs. TO THE ffl PROSPECTIVE LOT BUYER House Dresses 98c Splendid styles made of percale and gingham.

$1.23 and $1.50 values. Rcgul Ik. 1 1 Women and Children Underwear AND HOMESITE SEEKER MISSES' UNION SUITS, made neck, long sleeve and ankle length; sizes 4 to 11 48c it Nothing else could have kept prices here so clo.se to what they were formtrly, in the face of the present high woolen market. You will find the newest materials in great abundance, designed to your special order with highest craftsmanship and tailored with conscientious care. Satisfaction guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded.

i MA In a few days we are going to have a big lot sale. We have only 84 lots to sell. They are located on a first-class STREET CAR LINE, on a fine BOULEVARD and within WALKING DISTANCE OF CALHOUN BATHING BEACH. ELECTRICITY, TELEPHONES, SCHOOL HOUSE and Stores, are there. Houses costing upwards of $5,000 are now located on this addition.

In fact, these beautiful high wooded lots are in a well built up and strictly high grade neighborhood. WE OFFER YOU OUR Women's Flannelette Gowns 79c Made in hiph and low neck style, of fine 30ft quality material in pink and blue stripes. Women's Union Suits ft A I Women's Union Suits 69c Fall weight in bleached cotton, made Dutch neck, short sleeves and ankle length. Women's Union Suits 29c Made low neck and no sleeves with tight knee. Regular and out sizes.

$35, $40, $45, $50 48c Children's 1 annelette Sleeper in pink 'Army and namj officers' forms to special order, accord' ing to regulations; delivered within a week. cotton, 1 11... nuuc ami Diue ripeat made jow ncck and 0 made with attrac- sleeves, in lace ami tive feet, ti(tht knoe RcKUiar and Size 2to8vJ out sizes Maurice Rothschild Co Boys' Black Cotton Ribbed Hose, made with double heels and toes LUC Boys' Medium Cotton Union Suits in silver color Weight 65c Mono liineupolla Valace Ootlunq House cheer or. l'aul Chicago refunded Minneapolis and St. Paul.

Women's Hose Women's Hose 25c In black and white, fine cotton mercerized, regular and out sizes. 19c Black mercerized cotton, made with double heels and toes 25c values. Our Price: $200 to $475 (None Higher) Down, 50c to $1 per week OUR PROPOSITION When this sale opens there is going to be a grand rush for the best lots. We give you this opportunity to sec these lots and make your selection before this rush. We are placing a special privilege coupon in this advertisement.

To all persons filling in this coupon and mailing it to us or to any one telephoning us before the sale we will show you the property free of cost to you, allowing you to make your selection in advance of the regular sale. OPPORTUNITY to get a REAL HOMESITE in a REAL CLASSY NEIGHBORHOOD. But you must act quickly. We have only 84 lots and they will not last 24 hours after the sale opens. Fill in the space below and mail it NOW or Phone us.

i Fall Boots at $5.95 $6.50 lo $8.00 Values A larjre assortment of fancy and plain styles, either colored or black leathers, lace and button, light turn and welt soles. Wonderful values at $5.05. Fancy Boois at $3.95 $4.50 and $5 Values Gray Boots, cloth tops to match, either high or low heels; also in ivory with cloth tops to match. Si up HOW TO MAKE BETTER It is quite easy to MAKE GOOD but that doesn't solve the problem of "BETTER." It is the better place that pays the better salary. The person must be better qualified; know the laws and principles of "HOW TO MAKE BETTER." This course is fully unfolded in this the school that "makes better." Over 100 high school graduates have just registered in our day school.

Everyone knows that these people can make better. They have better education now. They will get better training at this fully equipped office-training school where you will find better teachers, and everything conducive to better graduates. That is why our graduates hold better positions. Over 100 young men are holding fine bank positions.

The big business concerns seek our graduates because they are better prepared. New Fall Term Now Organizing in day and evening classes. Make arrangements now to qualify for one of these better positions. WM. F.

THOMPSON CO. 423 Plymouth Bid. (Li Aftf 1-' hi With no obligation on my part to buy, please send further information regarding 3 your WEST-LAKE lot sale. gg Office Open Evenings Until 9 p. m.

Wm. F. Thompson Co. 425 PLYMOUTH BLDG. Nicollet 3318 Tri-State 31710.

Many styles in black. Choice of Any Women's House Slipper, $1.49 For Thursday Only. Either Princess Juliet styles with patent staye up front or strap slippers, either low or medium heels. I I I I I I I MNNAP.02S 12 E3 Tim PLYMOUTH BASE.Mi STORE The Accredited School of Minneapolis. Address.

I 225 Fifth Street South. D. C. RUGG, President. nsLsu.

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