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1 'MNr i 'i 'in'iiv wvm. RADIO 'riMIC'rABLlHimUFSTS SOLVE I COPMER TALKS isi.aki: ii iimi TOM II GET FLGGD WATERS MONDAY t.QPtu:, WCCO KSTP I --a POSTAL TH EFTS i ,0 '4 i i.i irl f.f i. r. i 4 fMJMl Tells Quick Way to Stop Rheumatic rnier l-l-t frltliiw vlirf I 4kHm( Ihe uar Sumo I uirt uf irw-uutAtiani, timii. Ulii'itit.

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In rfuif, i r. In i riifii.tirit tt.4t in N'crth tiuknU 'l M.nnrsiM. I i ii ii i tii' 1 -ear loja, 4 Da in I Lf' a iy 7 I I e4 lir A I en fj i). le'-SI J.l I 'I A xj i 'iin t.i 'airy 't r.e (i'w. iLtrr if t'l Lake) Mm in a'l it i vi I of tociv ef "a -ii nl lii! ai pH'V 1 in it Iran.ed Suf-lav.

Tt ari I trie tvHsit, i.ty of a I'WA it i f. tiia 'Un arre) tp I Cl.n. -mi the afternMin at a of ti.e) luike M.nne'.of.Sia rrrfrva. linn aijix.utnin at Navaire, Lakej M.i.r.!rka large Uitrh As (enteyer. Ui.rli-r ti new (Un, vihirM wa4 rrii-'scj recently by llennepml i and ths Ha'e eaecj'ite t.ie water Vkouid be tairir-l t) the lake through larje di'ch.

mete wxt ns suPuiristCH ar i mw' "i i v. iiMirii. ii4io.ii i Anre 4 Na.i I Vine at erne F'oa'e-n lt.Kil4 Ix 4 Hol Mt'lilt i 7eiSM0 7h FACT THAT A AAH COULD GO 40 DATS WITHOUT FOOD AMO STILL MONDAY AFTERNOON KJTP I WDGY 111 CCO I I II wcco I Ji tin l' i 4t rd hXi i'kI iitt'iijlxrt I tuir.t ui v.i-ie (jtirii tn'u n.of.'.h Jla.lry wii up rark Hjpirtu fur lur 'Kiy i.f iP Akclry. A-IvKitdi urmtrij in I'olk louri'y Ui ri'tlry if "'ire Iifby. MnkfiJ Ui 34 rlniM.

X. ll)f tort ki 4 InrtrlM I 41 MAL M0CTCYS 70 7PE CCNTfARt ht U'l. Mill lifter M'- Ta Mian" Tribal tati VHMM av It ev 4W J7 VI jT dl, '-iiT, tnOTn fffi rmil iff f4 Di-fiZL I all 1 If I I ruglit. mint ifmliy ril tilt Onll Wa-la) hi el I Ci-l J.llf t'4 Vd MM fwnH J' w.i0( TtfA A'A4 I fiM) (I WTCN ru iv tii. 1 JOHet-n Ick I.

V-l'l IJ 12 it Feli I 00-mF4 M.t. I i4 wi l-Fa' Mf VWWktxpt Jea I 0'n -jet, kve arm Mm I ii Me odr terete 1 Fiea V-le He ltd ii I )0 Anxee I V- 1 H-li-d St I H.lni irea'a' 4 W-Fa 4 ii JO-lait '4 Fe.ee 4 aeee't I i. I 4eiia I i VCo'( 'at I 40 C.reM t.et I V-0-r i a hi M.i:.l i MiiiiiM I. 1 4 I M. 4f M' '4 viwi C'-bi doiaii t.yad i Mm.

i. i IkuI ji Khipstrad and M.r.r.nou i ave ir.forrr.ed the that th new propoial err.i Last jear a number of other plan wer advanced but no supp'ut could obtained for them. 20 omm unities Repreaented. The which met Sunday rejjreer.t 20 towns and In th Lake Msnnetonka distr.tt. J.

H. Skreen of Island Park Is head of the group. In a resolution of directors of th association adopted at th seiiion. the removal of all dredging on th from private control and the establ.shment a district court body to pass on dredging plant vtaj approved. 1250 Kilocycles Itsllas la Waaler Taeaala aallAlns MftADW MOIIMAG a 00 lUaa'g CLb.

4J CyfranF Nwi. 7.00 Centrri larai's" 4 Corpe' Co. (Talt). 7 OS Early liiert. 7 JO Musical IntarludY 7.4$ Popular Concert Mor-Stlm leairry far 'or.

100 Mutical Clcxl-SnytfVl Cf fait Oriig ilou I JO Iroiared Ca. )S svtatFait Tablet. SutPmHF JK-Arrr w'w r-a7 vrw i. rkfl Tl War aw i riusaiia 1 Ii tVAHPfTDMtfA hV VSOfMS US 7MT l' I. i It Ct i Ht '')) id iff "IKM 0.

Tirt Um i Tom 4rJ ai lii availo) Ni Vo 4l 41 Jw.f Nfl Cv'l MR CONDITIONING NOT NtW. OUT 2l ITxZ ifn BEFORE LOLtMdCS QSCCrfi0 jr Mlin I Mil MfltflKCd 10 th nil A ttill ii ibriirf in ff'ti rul rr urge. Sfirrr and Walkr-r ut-ra int pliiuitd in 50 in given by tha ott.rr pair, tha claim. Ixt cbtamel totaird n.ore than 9 f0 In bowl, and cA.h. Nameraat N.

H'. Raidt. Amrn.f t). riidre r-fnt bir-Cbrit-s a'tritiiit-d to uniig uric tl. Ht-rtha.

nn, pnti ffna robbery on IXreriiber 19, 13-V It.ry are a. no bUrned fur robbinf the J'fjuo, r.tinri., tha f'ffjuut bar ar.d a 4ture in nn. Other in which the M.r are ticluda the tin-ft tit a mini poudi contair.in at Colrigr.e, Minn, tn Sep. terT.brr 11, 1914; a n.a'.l pouch rob-bi-ry at Dike Her.ton r.d umilar MONDAY EVENING fWCAICA. M'O ThC CA 7UST JAatrn 1 WTCN KSTP J--" 1 FKM350-60.

TVC P0M.AT0S wcco lit Ki.uryrlM WOGY 11M fTfo5 5rf mASF0 Z73CX tr VM -t'. e- i fTt A'im 'la. i 4a. al I.4(.l fcrrl al ') Maimaj in Van A.l 1aa ma Sam O'-k Oifan a1 i.mm Hiilin .1 4 4 'I atnax lit 4 takw Attn 4 -WCL-Mn. WCL I a.

a' I 4. CI wimii. Dane Wi ll lil aio-a) -gi Amu Cmn Dlrartor at tha woman 4 If a. a en WTCN. Bna Invites ff i a i to tuna In dally for real enter-lainment til I I a a 1 1 presentations.

7 ftCAL-ol Ta ie 44wCAl C. Ma I Slpioaj A Xia 4 Tk'a r. A 1 I -1 three doldhbill Says Humanity Is Constantly Striving In itnvirg to overcome iti bourid-aries ard limitation, humanity makes cca.seli-ss efforts "to attain a greater drgre of profrress and to gain a fuller light on its varied problems." Charles V. Winn of Pasadena. Cal said Sunday in a Christian Science lecture given at the auditorium under auspicei of the Third Church of Christ.

Mr. Winn, who is a member of the wTi ii I Jl.l. 4 4V- i .1 i i ii nnni i BfiNKMiaiQ, MSTEN 70 ACQ it kV'AJ I I Mmi-ail )uol lrm- N.pM Id.iar ttit Ni 4aal Woea' Orcll. Wor'aj Ni.ifl 4 I ift i Off Ceifalfcaa I O'Ph. 4 D-am i OTAWWCflXULAVCM Li tiara cut.

iTbfy rubbM mnres ard ga- tt M.nn. Barkut 7.ZYZ'. Jri Waubun, at well as In a half tither comrr.ur.mea, jwtal lr.ipedort said. up'rtori left for Iowa I Sunday tti to Tjrtion the pair. They will ak them about the holdup of a Chicago North Wet- ern ra lroad utatmn agert at La- Mars.

Iowa. Jat Defrr.br when laf A ii I Alal' i A ad i Wall O'tk. M.tKAl Mwil 19 50 Crrf Nal Mff a4 W'9 10 ii Ii.i 19 )0 Ciiap iov' oi' Jraol 0 i lam ln Aiaa 'li- Cuwm ni' Of 11 t4-D'um Wmtf loi la O-tn II ii MaM r.iii I'll 3iai. 6,. I board ef lectureship of the mother church, the Fir.t Church of Christ.

Scientist, stated that "all progress been made through an increased THE WEATHER MAP i 11 IJ ii a rr.a!J pouch mat itolen. It 11, VW in corporation bonds, i or fuller underrtandir.g of that which is true and a greater freedom from the false and wrong." TUESDAY MORNING Motoring Nudist WCCO 118 KSTP 10 tl WTCN A Vat. mo Ebocfl 4 0-M'iiiM WDCY 11) A 4" C'o'l fa'ada 00 Arouael Tows with Ana Gtin. 20 Musical Interlude. 30 Oaeea Tliea.

40 Lett I Found Dept. 10: 14 Currant Newt. 10 .30 Selvetioa Army Mornlnq Da-votlent, 10 45 Clrectoey. 11:00 Mtrry-Go-Round Solmqrt I'Os. Fitrnitutt Co.

1 1 05 Rhythm It-view. 1 1:30 Faihioei in Lovelineit by Myndell Caia. Popular Concert FVor-Sent leoufu oror. mod.y 12 00 Happy leb Oovi't Utibtn. 12:1 5 Noonday tenter) Service Weifmietter Church Minna-spoilt Tribune.

12:45 Popular Concert Wor-Sem laoafy Paror. 1:39 Whcopes John's Mulle. Attempts Attacks A motoring nudist attempted two attacks on women in south cen tai Taeki T.ma 1-i i I t.m a oa M.l til TRAFFIC VICTIMS Dtaih Rtcord in Minntapolii 1934 Total Killed 86 1935 Total Killed 95 1935 To This Date. ...24 1936 To This Date. ...16 tral Minneapolis early Sunday.

The first report came at 6.20 a. m. from Bryant avenue and Fortv- S.i.'l.'O Hi. I i first street. A few minutes later he 4'coam lai.ria Cut.i'iaa S.

f'oaj A'af la taa.M.I i Jwt Abowi aailt ieaaa'l Saacoi Ma oal at iaco'd 10.1 Nai Malofl) o'-'- a'cal k4 Aj1 Samir. 4- 4 i Nal 90 ta 7 ii- 7 lalitd 7 i fop. Corrt I 'A M.l lot Cio.4 IV I ia-TliaUla 90 A-n ii i 0a' T'mo i 4V wCAL io'ial ICM WCAt 19 i Cfa-i Nai 10 10 Tn. T-mo ie aw 1 1 00 II li 'm 4a. a II iH M.rrfall II 4i il raga C'( at K.I-l.i 1 O'aaa Bo'l'SpoeBa ltata Geieai qa Joan Afebar Toijar id'aa uviih S.ii,4 Da Haai'i Ca oa.qo a i'aa laa taio C.d -a' Dn-a Jif a lil ift la Hoar Anna Ha-164 Nai Vo.ca i pa' ana 4,1, 4omoo an 4'omaala Hotao 0) jomm was at Garfield avenue and Thirty-sixth street Both reports said the man was driving a roadster.

Until the cold weather set in last fall, po. Lee recalled, a man of the same general description and using the same tactics was reported numerous times in the Kenwood district THE I) TAD. RALPH I'OLLNOW. 23. of 600 East Third itrett, St.

Paul, d.ed of Cnanai V.i a' ai Injun i.uffired when h.a cycle skidded into a lamp port at iPayrie avenue and North street In -1 St. PauL Mlil.l 4 Ma'la'l. Nimo STFAMknif MOVtMlStl. Arrived. Leon Beloico TUESDAY AFTERNOON Brinnnic at New York.

April from Bermuda Co.unious at New York. April I. from THE INJI RED. HARRY LEE. 3925 Twenty-third avenue aouth, minor in.

juries when a car and and His Orcb. MUlilli, ronte dl 3ol at Naples, April from N' York. 149 KiliKTrloi wcco 110 K.lucyelet WDCY 11M tra on WTCN rrr it 'L'VA my v-V w1T daily dlrec IVntariilar.d at Cherbourg, April I. from New Farm Hjma Hoar la laaut.f.l i olunsod down the river bank at from the Ter o-- fcH f'ranconia at R.ina Knna. Anrtl 9.

from Mut'tai M- M.l'a. 'Tip Toppa'l Noon race Cafe. Hotel ci WTCN i ll IJOJHapp' lob 12 ii ian'an lof.itai 12 0 12 Popalaf Csacart I 00 laperia'i I ii Imafluda I 40 Wnoopaa John niw tatuma loadi, Nawi K.vcr boulevard and Jiighiand parkway. St. Paul.

Treated at Lowry. Stavaraerflord at Sole. Aarll A. from mw torx Siel a at Port Victoria. April a.

from New York. (XaMM 0UIOW 0wo QrZPCTT aasaWO AtOrOVTl fLT WTTH TUT WtrTP Mm fro Tiiparai Ma'iai knool t'4 An Vulcaola at Piraeus, April 4, from New r-q Turat Yi-m Jim 6amt of Ma.ody Norman Maacham Mmic loi Aniker hc-spiUl. I RAT.IOND WASHEL, 19. of 3701 EighU'cntn avenue south, suffered minor and larerat.ons in the same accident. Treated at iota.

Rallaal 1PM PML I i la aico Oica Tiipu Fa-m lay ad l-jb I i Ma odr fci'daa omar't lacliaior if a Leon Belatco and HI Orch, Arrerican Trader Irom London. April 3, for Near York Kira I O'ch woild Nawt Wsman i Faqa Word! ad Mulk St. laadict Judu a-d Jan Cata No. Ma Fa'l nt 4-d Sada iT-a Mrl. Wqgl lack S'aoa W.fa 'Se'oiit ha yorkat Mad.

til Ait tMAI H'IKCP 4.KLI "IVFL IO IHIKlNa IN NOUlHrtihl.l CaieiuniA from Belfast. Anrll 4. for Con9'au Mut (4 Ancker. new yora from Hotel Lowry. 2:00 Tribune Farm Hour, 2:15 Three Strings.

2:30 General Newt. murevi of Australia from Havana. Aarll 10 Cwnail hl 4i for Lad at 90 landboi ii Mai naa Maied.ai ja-r, Oofaii WILLIAM H. PANTOPLAS. 19.

MINNEAPOLIS READINGS. April s. a. ior new Tor. Hsnia Irom Cherbourg, April 3.

for New Yora. Lafayette from Havana. April 8. for New 2 4y For the) Ladles Sylvia Dawes. About Ton Na Hiti ef tha iioi Kad.p -I Malodf Matlnaa la la Martha Woman Volori Wildarnaii load fclica.

Livaitock Tha Gcidbarci Short Cuts in City's News TTMP. I of 3837 Eighteenth avenue south, "ialio suffered minor injuries in the "Isame accident. Treated at Ancker i hospital. -I EHV1.V STARRING, 27. of 3552 TOrk.

Baraoir. At 5 Bomidllr. At ti. 45 Pr etnl. 1- 31 Wind 3:00 Amanda Snow's Review.

3:30 Musical Interlude. 3:45 Trouble Shooter. 4:00 Matlnea Melodies. 'Jo And latt Mutica'a iWHia Haal Mo.ia Farada Salactiont D.ti Trac Tarrpi ay Trouble Shopiar 4 ortol Ssnai 4 i l.t-y Vai 4 30 Loll nd Found 4 4V aionaari 90 Syflm lactura. I II Commercial I JO Currant Naart 4i Orphan Anma 15 Front Paga Farada 7H 1 nor'h.

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m. 11 in. Noon 26; prrrlpitatlon. 4:15 Army Day Speaker "Should Wonda't cl Hir9t4tnidi and D. Tirkla Jack Armitrenti Uncla Tom 1 (icord.ogl an(ra 1 Sporti: World Nat Commarcial (24 Hours Eiidlt.

7 P. Wa ThroHla the Army Now7 TnV.i'from January 1 to TUESDAY EVENING Twenty-fifth avenue youth, suffered severe head injuries and face lacerations in a collision on Excelsior boulevard a mile east of Glen Lake. General hospital. WILLIAM FRYHLING. 81, of 624 Twenty-sixth avenue northeast, auffered lacerations of both hands in the same accident.

TreaU ed at Blake clinic, Hopkins. RATS? Twin City Evtermlnatlnt Dupont 1332. Adv. A false alarm sent a large amount of fire department equipment to Nicollet avenue and Second street early Sunday. Police arrested a loiterer, who was pointed out to them as the man who turned in the alarm.

4:30 Lost i Found Dept. 4:35 Gopher Bulletin. 4:45 Musical Interlude. 5.00 Gilchreit Gossip. 1 p.

m. Si" fun. 30 1 Rites. 30 WCCO 110 Kllocrclet KSTP lvoo Kiiocrciht WCL WTCN WtB M. 1250 KUocrrlh WDGY 11S-I KlIoCTflM EXCELLSIOR p.

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P. m. 20 Moon lenaa rain Sett, 5:15 7owi Market Furniturt Co. 30 Risis. I a r' yariationt Jlmm.

Allan 9 11 (Talk ft Music) Ihoia Mi m. 1 temearatlTe Tmpartur. 4 00 Sporti le.iaw ii fliihei ot lita 4 0 Oinnar Maled at Jl; low. Mr. fditor umnar Vtnt Munc Sfranoa At It Saamt Ortjan ar tvantida.

J.mm.a Mattani i Th Salat'at 5:30 Current News Prttidtnf Cer, p. m. HELEN HOMAN, 21. of Glen it a 9 10 5:35 Interlude, p. ni.

p. m. iKa'a Smith Scaka All Star Htvja Donald Nit 4 45 Oick Lon Orch. 7 90 Wl Vivaldi laa litman i Dorothy Dorum (Lake, suffered bruises of the knees A gold and platinum bracelet, get. Mi Ytr high.

4J. Low. 22 34 211 record hlih lor 5:40 Hearth and Homo Edward W4K1 Tim 7:14 WLI Hoffman Far nit ur Co, Kincj'i Hacerdinqt 7 J0 WLI Symph. Notai Kan Murray 20 month. 91 in'rll 30 1034.

11 m. Midnight 1 a. m. Jam. Unofficial leadings.

Sign Oft 19 5:45 Little Orphan Annio Oof. 74i WLI a VI Atnnn Ail-time record low for Cata Loma Caravan. Ian lamia MISSOURI Spa oAfanif Waters Spa of Many Sports a IK l.i.n. 1 Dale April 4. 1920.

fine. MONDAY EVEMXG in the collision. Treated at Blake clinic. F. P.

HOMAN. 49. of Milwaukee, suffered lacerations and bruises in the ame accident. Treated at Blake clinic. HAROLD T.

HOLT. 91 North Seventeenth street, suffered back )0 Warlnaj Fira Chlaf Frocj'am. with diamonds and sapphires, and valued at $400 was lost In a loop theater Saturday by Mrs. R. E.

Crawford of the Curtis hotel, she reported to police. Two pinball machines were, seized and two men arrested on charges of I ii ITanny Orch I 00 Fronl Faga at Cdda Dowllnq II Luka lladar OFFICIAX. WEATHER FORECAST. 4:00 Sports Review George Hig. Unsettled.

Pfs''bl ains Wife growing Cov WHIton'i Orch. or rain 1 or in, fener.i -r- 4:15 Flathes of Lift Coo Cloth injuries in an accident at Pleasant maintaining gambling devices by Yemr heat Spring tontr atlf on art avenue and Twenty-sixth street. JO Foalic Stnnqi Robiton ii Mulligan Orch. Momonlt 10 00 Currant Nawi jMyrl and Manga 10 IS Dane Tima iNawilim 10 JO Family cbiniori Johnion 10 44 Draam Waaar Orch. 11:00 Happy Vallay Folkl Linn li'iico Orch.

IS Lat i D4nc I the police morals squad early Sunday. A. J. Murray was arrested in Muilc4l Momantt World Nawt; Sporti kaya't Orch King'l Or'h Doriay'i Orch ML Treated at General hospital. an inn at 2209 West Broadway, and nvn hilln aaddan Janata throagh wcMMied alna lightfuJ hotnla.

TWO FINE TRAINS DAILY Monday; rmer i blv fair Tuesday, th colder In loutn. bl.keM,?h,n-Fre..h northwest winds- cloudy to Monday, preceded by tnow over a J. portion. Advisory northwest itorra warning touth portion I m. Illtnols-Mostly cloudy Mnday.

Breced-ed by inow or rain in extreme east portion; much colder in extreme 'h Vlon- generally fair Tuesday, with rising temperature central and ANNETTE STROMBERG, 3826 West Broadway, suffered minor in Ing Co. 4:20 Dinner Mutic. 4:45 William Mehonoy. Coronado Orch. from Caitl Royal.

1:15 Orpheus Male Chorus. 8:30 Three Strings. Louis Bufferding was arrested at .1. (Harry SotnJk'i Orch. II JO 1 1 45 1 3 00 Orchaitra Draam Ship The Date Book Monday noon Meeting real property committee of Hennepin Coonty Bar a-wwiatlon.

West hotel. noon Business and luncheon meeting Salesmen's club. West hotel. Monday noon Business meet-Inr; executive board Saturday Lunch club. West hotel.

Monday noon Luncheon and buslnesa meeting Commonwealth club executive board. West hotel. Monday 5:30 p. m. Business and dinner meeting executive board Minneapolis Business Women's club.

West hotel. Monday 7.00 p. m. Dinner meeting of members of North-west Association of Manufacturers Representatives, West hotel. Monday 8 p.

m. Meeting Hennepin County All-Party-RooRevelt-for-rresident club. West hotel. Monday 8 p. m.

Meeting Younger Republican League of Fifth Ward. Leamington hotel. Monday noon Junior Association of Commerce, committee on legislation, luncheon meeting. Hotel Dyckman. Monday noon Minneapolis Association of Credit Men, luncheon meeting.

Hotel Dyck-man. Monday noon Trade association, manager's council, luncheon meeting. Hotel Dyckman. Monday evening Theodor Petersen post, American Legion, Dinner. Hotel Dyckman.

Monday evening Photographic society. Hotel Dyckman. Tuesday evening American Legion poppy day dinner. Hotel Dyckman. Monday evening Consumers Co-operatives.

Honmer branch library, Thirty sixth street and Fourth avenue south. Monday evening Twin Cities alumnae and student members of Chi Omega sorority of L'nt-versily of Minnesota. Annual Founders' day dinner at Curtis hotel. Tuesday evening Minneapolis Hairdressers' association. Meeting 8 p.

m. at Y.W.C-4. juries in a collision at West Broadway and Fremont avenue north. MRS. ELLEN STROMBERG, same address, also was hurt slight IMI MID-CONTINENT SPECIAL 10:40 p.m.

SHORT LINE EXPRESS 5:00 n.m. 289 West Broadway. James A. Gemlo of Glen- wood avenue, junior class student at Catholic university at Washington, D. has organized a public speaking club at the university, the institution announced.

He is the iaVi7preai ly in the same accident. A cepi po.tibly unsettled i In extreme nor somewhat warmer In riorthw est generally fair and cool Tuesday, with cooler In west Death Notices Jnat an ovejr night trip and rail faeea CONTROLS BLOOD DISEASE. Free Book tells about effective Bennet Orfteld fair, much home treatment against disease of son of Mrs. M. F.

Gemlo. MRS. JOSIE W. STUART. of Minneapolis and Mrs.

Trm Minnie Jepson of Mound, and a ana rullman durgea an very tow. ROCKISbAND Travel by Train for Safmty, Comfort Kmrxo WTCN-4 New blood. Used for over 60 years. coo er' in TxTrenie portion dav: Tuesday probably lair, rising tem- fair Monday, not quit, socold lncerntUyi and west In iftm Tuesday probably (air. witti aomennat Editor Is heard twice daily on tha "Front Paea Stuart 65 of 33nl Third Paul Oman of Hannaford, I Hundreds of endorsements.

What-rfi iii'N. D. the cause, no matter how far Water storage in the six reservoirs at the headwaters of the I I iiuv 1 V. viii-ui write to John Sterling be Tuesday at r. of the Air His radio and reporting experience eoulo him Mississippi river increased cubic feet during March, 2 p.

m. at the HARRY A. STANTON. Co, Dept. 27, Kansas City, Funeral services for Harry A.

Mo, Adv. colder In west and norm. nnkota-GenillT ftr Monday and Tuesday, except posMbty local anow nr rain In extreme north Monday; somewhat "colder Monday In north portion, continued cold Tuesday. the United States district engineer to write and an nounce his own Hfw Italant! I.in-t 2m-tm Mrtmpolitan Ufm BM. inneapolia, Thone Main 73-53 riraaeiitwiidmr Firsror SptHnfsi hciaoa Itrt AJ eonislcl0 trsw-rl infiMnatioa.

Name ill Ai rf Stanton. 67. of 2613 Brvant avenue at St. Paul reported Sunday. news programs.

llgJ south, who died Saturday, will be Soloist in Play GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. conducted Tuesday morning in Flandreau, S. D. Mr. Stanton had I C.

B. 30 lived in Minneapolis 34 years. He Fa.lern Htatea. Bismarcg ju 34 88 ,11 23 3d 40 ,41 An elderly unidentified man committed suicide by leaping irom the Robert street bridge in St. Paul shortly after 3 p.

m. Sunday. Several persons attempted to stop the man, grayhaired and dressed in overalls, short black coat, and blue cap. Sl VrVrk- 42 48 .02 K. City is survived by his wife.

THOMAS C. BENSON. Thomas C. Benson, 54, of the Rog ,0 Moorh 24 aj Waah'ton V) 54 Fifth Avenue Congregatio a 1 church, Fifth avenue south and Thirty-second street. Interment will be i Lakewood cemetery.

Mrs. Stuart was born In I but for the past 50 years resided in Min a 1 i She was the 9:00 Front Pago of the Air. 9:10 Younger Democratic Club of Ramtey County. 9:15 Frank Madden'4 Amateurs Stars of Tomorrow Hiltx, Twin City Lintt, Minnesota Macaroni, Sanitary Farm Dairitt. liuir Biaiai.

Abilene 64 ers hotel, cued bunday night in El Paso 68 8" Dallas 68 84 Oalv'ton 10 12 JacvlUe 10 80 umanii jj 8 City 3R 33 St Louis 42 62 .84 Wllltston 30 33 Mountain Stales. Cheyenna 30 22 .34 Denver 24 24 .28 .04 Havre 3 3 Helena 38 38 Miami 1 18 N. OH'S 74 82 nt if ril Vera Stretz Leaves for Rest on Farm I i I J.V "r- I K.st Central S.L.Cltf 38 38 .01 AJPrna. 32 32 .03 P.IJa s. Ant General hospital.

He had been engaged in the real estate business in Minneapolis for 30 years. J. C. DORRANCE. J.

C. Dorrance, 68, of Hope, N. died Sunday at the home of a son, Frank Dorrance, 324 Lowry avenue north. He had been visiting in Chicago 38 New York, April 5. (JPh-Mem To aid in restoring natural lustr and a smooth softness to your hair, there's nothing quite like a shampoo the Cuticura way.

Rub medicated Cuticura Ointment into the scalp leave overnight Then wash with rich, lathery Cuticura Soap and warm water. Rinse well. Wonderfully effective, because of Cuticura'a emollient, soothing qualities. Removes scales of dandruff and remotes luxuriant hair growth. Buy Cuticura at your druggist's today.

8oa! only 25c. Ointment 85c. first woman pharmacist In Minnesota, operating her own drugstore on Nicollet avenue for many iiaqm afar el-iai tirou nrpcirlant nf bers of the family said Sunday Cincin Clevel'd 48 Detroit 38 Escanaba 30 Or. Bay 32 Ind'polis 48 Madison 32 Mara'te 38 72 Portland 53 58 '18 S. Diego 80 80 '18 S.

rTran. 84 84 08 Seattle 64 68 Yuma 10 13 4 Canadian. 28 43 15 Med. Hat 38 40 Min'dosa 22 22 48 Montreal 40 44 night that Vera Stretz, acquitted nnnnnliB pnna.nl I V. I rt Friday night of murder in the slay Encasement Rings.

Finer Patterns, the Josie Wanous Shampoo agi atv--Q4 Eunice Jordan Contralto soloist with Norvy Mul. Ilsan's orchestra comes to you every evening at 9 41 direct from the CocoAout Drove, ing of her lover, Dr. Fritz Geb- is survived by two sons, Frank and of Minneapolis. She is sur Memphis 78 i Ulln ir. 12 M.

L. Novack, Diamond hardt. left Sunday for an upstate .30 vived by her husband, H. A. Stuart 03 The r-us in it 8 Mar.

32 t. West Central States, Win'peg 24 24 uaim io recuperate iiuiu me uiucm a lira at 7 m. yesterday, of her trial and her confinement a daughter, Joan a son, Gordon all of Minneapolis; her Robert, end two daughters, Mrs. Delia Fox, Bismarck, N. and Mrs.

Eva Meyers of Fargo, N. D. The body will be taken to North Dakota for burial. Highest temperature yesterday. 1 I in jail.

1 Precipitation yesterday mother, Mrs. Fanny Wanous of 1 sVl Glencoe; a sister, Mrs. Bert Allen; two brothers, Dr. E. Z.

Wanous i. 9:45 Norvy Mulligan and His Orcn. COMPLETE BUTTER SERVICE JYjj, from Coeoenut Grove. 10:05 Current News Swnobora; Ir WHITES LEAVE ETHIOPIA. Djibouti, Fench Somaliland, April 5.

VP) A special train reached here Sunday carrying 170 whites fleeing from Italian air raids at Harar and Diredawa, eastern Ethiopian cities. i X-J Scneefe. LB. 0:30 Gypsy Rhapsody. 32e a oooo Ttt to coMt to tot SMttite and Dr.

E. F. Wanous, all 'of Minneapolis. JOHN OMAN. Funeral services for John Oman, 64, who died Saturday night at Park Rapids, will be conducted at 3 p.

m. Wednesday at Lakewood chapel. Mr. Oman was born in Minneapolis and lived here until moving to Park Rapids 35 0:45 Cafe Continental. 5aStP cfenD tta Chalmers Kamsiedt.

Mr. Karnstedt, basso, will be one 1:00 Dreem Weaver. 1:15 One Night Band Stand. Ta plana your Uili ana! tak year gana-ni offer tka rare Ineft Butte rl le their price ranee ear ewe Taw guaei ami leewet Land O'Lalici 3act Gain BiAtarl for 94 The Crisis Sheet. Jacobs beei- parlor, 17 Main street north 1:30 Let's Danco.

east. I4 stolen from caah realster. LB. APC Home ol Mike Novaelt. aos Broidway SAVINGS 35 Prowl.

Loss, a radio worth 424. I I LO MINNEAPOLIS of the soloists in the Passion play to be presented over station WTCN Friday night by The Minneapolis Tribune and the St, Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch. LOAN ASSOCIATION jtu diamond ring and a 415 mosa SBfll. r.nnll yean ago. Surviving are three sis- ten, Park and Mrs.

Edna elrif Sunday 3210 moa 'venue' Read The Trtbuns Want Ads i.

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