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(12) PAGE FIVE THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE? SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 1937 Welsh Song Festival To Be Held Oct. 31 park board-WPA dramatic player. The show will be open to the public without cost high school auditorium at 2 and 8 p. m. daily Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday by the Minneapolis HONOR DR.

MECKLENBURG Barkley Sees Little U. S. Dictator Peril Lowes, Ky, Oct 18. -Major- ROTS AT LE El'EUK. Sueur, Oct 18.

Last rites for Mrs. William Fritze, were conducted here. Surviving are two daughter, Mrs. Jack Engert and Mrs. Charles Lammers, and three sons, jJX Albert.

Wilbur and Max, all orXe Sueur. The annual Minnesota Iowa' Boismse roraeiR Harold E. las sen, Dakota county 1 a TIT T3ok1.1. Cymanfa Ganu (singing festival) a homecoming crowd of 2,000 Sat- will be held Sunday. October 31.

in, 3 'th WoUli Prpshvtprian church. Fif. I MftnHnv CiniM i dictatorship in the United States Steenth avenue south and Lake Wif A A 1 I as long as the government remain- street Meetings will be conducted Mpjy KLj SALE attorney, Saturday was boomed for at ana 7 p. m. Arrangements 5 governor on an all-party move are under direction of a committee inres vne or motii tuia Jones, headed by the Rev.

S. J. THE ARTISTIC SUPERIORITY OF JJalbfoin. started by a Dakota county roluru teer group organized Friday at Farmington. pastor of the church.

2.45 3.45 FINE LEATHER BAGS Regular J3.50 values 21 Pieces 15.00 and J5.95 ed "efficient and responsive to the wills and needs of the American people Skipping lightly over a "Barkley for President in 1940" boom started earlier In the day by two of his congressional colleaguesSenator Theodore Bilbo, Democrat of Mississippi, and Rep. resentative Orville Zimmerman, Dr. R. C. Radabaugh of Hastings and M.

J. OToole of South St Paul, co-chairmen of the Stassen-for-Governor Volunteers, said the ALEXANDER'S Pianos ever all others is reeosnized by artiste, expert, and discriminating amateurs everywhere Priced from $895 Up J. E. FRANK MUSIC CO. 20 So.

8th St. Est. 1892 Comedies Will Be Given at Excelsior A series of three-act comedies will be presented in the Excelsior Between organization Is Oar Onlr Store New I 27 S. 7th St. Hmnenin a NlraUM Democrat of Missouri, the Ken-reviewed a European trip.

crap xisea or HONOR BRAND 8 rT 4' iff'" i -7; x-q nrT.nr.ET7 A men ana women of every partyjn the state. Stassen, who resides In South St. Paul, ha been identified with Republican activities In the state. He served as chairman of XL PEAS Vainer than htihl It cl'A'V v-f lit A Perfectly Appointed Home in the Modern Manner ROOMS OF FURNITURE 3 b.m the Minnesota Younger' Republicans In 1935. When he retired last spring he told the organization "selfish reactionaries and irresponsible radicals" are the major obstacles to progress In Min-nesota.

The son of pioneer Dakota county farmer parents, Stassen has I a cprriAi served as county attorney since 1030. At one time he was execu 1 1 4 1 y3H WdK, tjAm tive secretary of the State Bar mat association. He was once president Members of Wesley Alethodist Episcopal church treated Dr. PRINTING For Less Carry and Sae I'p to 50 Per Oat Business Card. per Statements, LtUerceada f.ts per Invelopea tAi per l.eue Book Matches, Printed to Your Order per tM Beautiful Calender low S.tS per lftt A Mplt.

Oeo Operated (Mion (onr PRINT-RITE, INC. Phone M. 133. 1115-11 Bennepla A. ioe Tail Ad for Tovr fvfure Needs of the Minnesota County Attorney's association, and was a member of and Mrs.

George Mecklenburg to a duck dinner Friday night on the occasion of his tenth anniversary as pastor of the church. Henry J. Boltau, assistant pastor, and his daughter Shirley May, made their contribution to the dinner. the Minnesota crime commission. The Dakota county group, in pointing out his friendship for labor, cited the Instance In 1933 when he refused to permit unnec tion with the death of Philip Fer- Forger May Face KUSVU, TJt tvuv U.Ll essary force to be used against staking packing house workers, and when he prosecuted a com 7 i i cago residence.

He pleaded guilty; Francis Welsh, 26, now held in plaint against an employer for "1 here Wednesday to passing a check I strike settlement county jail awaiting sen violation of a for $15 at a grocery store. tence for a second degree lorgery. agreement LA B.I DEUTAL X-RAY charge, may face a murder charge The Dakota county organization Herman C. WenzeVs in Chicago. Also plan to give a dinner in honor of Stassen November 15 in Dakota county.

608 Nicollet MEDICAL BLOCK I State Evangelical Nt i0toe or Treat Father Is Dead at 85 William Wenzel, 85 years 1318 East Fourth street, a pioneer St Paul resident and father of Herman C. Wenzel, conservation commissioner and former city commissioner, died Saturday in his known as Rob-! ert Welsh, he was to have been sentenced Saturday in district court when Chicago authorities wired Minneapolis police statin? that WSi i home, following a year's illness. Meeting in St. Paul Members of Evangelical churches from all parts of Minnesota will gather at 4 p. m.

Sunday in the Calvary Evangelical church, St. Paul, for the beginning session of a two-day mission. Four bishops of the denomination will conduct services, the central theme for which will be "farther with Christ 7 Welsh was 'i wanted for fir a 1 rJ 1 1 i 0 ing Prior to Mr. Wenzel retirement 10 years ago, he as employed in the department of public works. Mr.

Wenzel is survived by two Herman and August and four daughters, Mrs. J. L. Carle, Mrs. A.

$9-50 TRUSSES Special Elastic 4CQ Trns JXaiJw Hughe Original Cut Rati Drug Company WASHINGTON ATENT-E IOCTH rreie jbout strong-arm murder there a year ago. Welsh was wanted in Chicago in connec WEEKLY TERMS E. Redlund, Mrs. J. McGuire, and Mrs.

E. Moeller, all of St PauL Funeral services will be at 2:30 p. m. Monday, in the St John's Evangel PLAN ST. THOMAS DEBATE NOTE ALL PIECES ical Lutheran church, Hope and Margaret streets, St PauL Inter A Davenport, chair, end table, scarf, 2 book ends, magazine rack, smoker, mirror, picture, 2 pil-Ywwa.

bride lamp and shade, junior lamp and ment will be in Elmhurst cemetery. shade, occasional chair, 3 beautiful pieces in the bedroom, bench included, lamps and throw MRS. MINNIE KANTROWITZ. Mrs. Minnie Kantrowitz, 65, died Saturday at her home at 1100 Knox rusr.

Breakfast set of pieces, breakfast set Store Open Monday Evcnintf service for 6, and table top gat range. avenue north. Surviving are a son, i Charles Kanter, and two daughters, Mrs. Charles Alpcrt and Mrs. Louis 3 ROOMS TERMS Skolnick, all of Minneapolis.

Funeral services will be it 1 p. m. Sunday at morturary, Plymouth and Humboldt avenues north. Burial will be in the Workmen's Circle cemetery. Getting Up Nights Caused By Kidney Germs Are too worried end nnoyd Otttlnj Co NUnWT If to.

too fhouid know tht the true reuse tie trtltiir. Oerm In the Kidney or BiaJdr, woien biif lw rm other dtremt eymotoms uch Nerroutnti, Ltm PeJn, Bwoilfn Jotnu, Erkche, treouent Heochc. fixttr Ejeltdt, Burnlnt PMset'e. I-oi of Appetite end Znercr. a tbt you eel eld before your time, Ordtner medldnee en help nrneh bee'i they don eom-bt eucrj termj.

The Dottore lonnu.e. ite eghttm Kidner ienn In 1 hourt. ehecke peine, etsmuletee end tone tne Kldnere end BUdder. t'eere clsen fet youcier, etronter end fer better in der or eo. Cretet mart prone etnfetor to 1 wee end be exectly the eneaicine joo need or moneT bece tt -ur-enteed.

Teiephone your drufitet for Cje-te (Slse-tex todT. The suerentee oro-iecte tou. Coor. 1831 Toe Koo Co. AdT.

RHEUMATIC PAH! GONE IN 48 HOURS flSfl- $2.50 WEEKLY Out-of-Town Folks SAME TERMS Japan, cow the world's largest FREE DELIVERY producer of iodine from seaweed, will extend its operations to other rjv marine vegetation. i i i i I 1 Plana for a debate to be held November 5 in the auditorium of the College of St Thomai were discussed Saturday by these tudents. Left to right are: Charles Lawless, Faribault; Martin Crowe, St Paul; James Shaffer, Luverne, and John Flanagan, of Alexandria. Crowe and Flanagan will debate the question, "Resolved, that the preservation of British and American interests demands a free hand for Japan in China," with David SealanJ-Jones and Harold H. Monro of the Anglo-Scottish debate team.

Sealand-Jones attends the College of the University of Wales, and Munro is from Glasgow university, Scotland. Both men have met American debate teams previously. When you want to get rid of the i Tain and agony of rheumatism, neuritis or sciatica when that pain and agony is caused or aggravated by excess uric acid or other circu- lating poisons and most of It is You'll make no mistake when you take AUenru as directed it's a powerful yet safe prescription no PLAN ACCOUNTANTS' DINNER ts rrzr" kii'v "i CHEVROLET Afift IHLJ mlh" A more solid, mora YH-fl I ys A inof-e moiJiKe cor ono' cor I XX I rus I Hs that maintains all Chevrolet opiates nothing harmful. Often In 48 hours the pain and agony are gone there's joy in life once more sold by leading druggists all over America just ask for 8 ounces prescription Allenru costs about 85 cents. Adv.

HOW TO CLEAR UGLY SURFACE PIMPLES Many people think all pimples are caused by an internal condition. But pimples are often caused by external irritants and in such cases an external treatment is best A little hy-orcsal ointment helps make surface pimple disappear. It soothes itchine and smarting, and allays angry red-fless. Good also for relieving other externally caused irritations, such as cracked itching toes, itching eczema, piles and itching skin. Many doctors and hospitals have used hydrosal and Good Housekeeping approves it Will not stain or blister.

You can get hydrosal at any drug store. Geta free sample from Hydrosal 352 East 8th Cincinnati. Ohio. Adv. Officers will be installed and plans for the coining year discussed at the eighth annual dinner of the International Accountants society forum Tuesday night at the Leamington hotel.

Among the officers are, left to right: Maurice Colberg, president; O. J. Blocker, vice president, and Robert Leavitt, treasurer. Miss Cleo Schramm is secretary. Doctor's Prescription For Liquor Habit DR.

RICHARDS dentist CORNER 4th and NICOLLET o.r Dr9 Co. Entire Second FloorEntrance on 4th St. flT. 6814 Open Evtnins and Sunday by Appointment in fwMliffl 'few (smaM A doclor'i proicflptlon, lucceufullly sted for veeri tor thote addicted to the uie of elcohol il now ottered to the public el Alcoben, It not heblt-formlnj end ten be taken in liquor, tee, coffee, toed, or eny other liquid, with or without the eier'i knowledge. Aide the sufferer to overcome the craving for liquor and to build up hit retlitance.

Many loved enet laved and brought back to a tile ot tiiefulnoM. Try boi et our rlik. Proper retulti or money back. Sold by Snyder's Cut Rata Drug Storei, and ether good drugglitt. Get Aleobe oday.

Adv. vnuAL mm mwm 1 8Ynibqi OF MI" XI1X- ECZEMA 'Frequently an Internal factor playa an Important part in the bane ca'if of Eciema." says Dr. Hoanrenn. well knovn Milwaukee Therefore, if vuu have Eczema wrd today fur FREE particulars and v'REE 7 offer of Dr. Hoermann's comoinatlon home treatment whlrh he uses in private practice.

Write: Dr. Bud. Hoermann, Suite 37S, N. Third It, Milwaukee, wu Adv..

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