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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 16

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Star Tribunei
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THE MIVNFAFOUS MOftXIXC! TKIDUNE: THURSDAY SEPTEMBER Jf ifai "Phone Betty Powers When You Cannot Come Down Town Main 4700' Twice Candidate for (Governor Who Is Dead Creamery Man Gets Two Yeaiv Courteous Service Meat Section Specials for Thursday Pure I.ard 1 f( Kettle rendered, 6 lbs. tUU Feef Tenderloins No waste, lb wOC Term for Fraud The Eyes of a Child Growing children especially those of school age, should have their eyes examined periodically. This is a service that we are splendidly equipped to render. Come in any time or phone Main 1700 for an appointment. rowers Opticnl Dept.

Fourth Floor. No. 1 Sliced Bacon-No waste, lb 45c Robrrt Eidsvold. OfTicial of Defunct New Ulm Concern, Sentenced in St. Paul.

Ni'coltefr Fifth Marquette Yellow Pike OQ. Fresh caught, lb. COC Fresh Halibut op Sliced to order, lb. 30C Powtrn Batement. Truthful Advertising Guaranteed Values Brother Is Awaiting Trial on Similar Charges After Failure.

ewer Coats Are Richl Fur Trimmei 5. With the Wrapped Silhouette and Bolster Collar Particularly Smart liii plpl wm Daniel W. lawler. KMsvold. 44 yenn" old.

vlre nf the defunct Mini New Tim. Wednesday prntpneed by Ji1pe I. M- olii0n it, Jtamsev county district court to two von- in the state penitentiary for max-inK false bank statements to obtain crn'i. Henry his brother, una treasurer of the company, is awaiting trial on similar charges growing out of the recent failure of the company. Both men were connected with the Eidsvold creamery in Minneapolis.

Eidsvold, who recently was convicted of the chaise, appeared before Judge Olson late Wednesday for sentence, and was granted a 40 days' stay in which to prepare an appeal. "When his bondsmen failed to appear for examination Kidsvold was remanded to the custody of the sheriff, who placed him in jail, nail bond was set at According to the charges, Kidsvold, as vice president of the company, made statements to the Brown County bank as to the creamery's financial con- Daniel Lawler Rites Will Be Held Friday State Democratic Leader and Misses' Sizes 14 to 20 Women's Sizes 36 to 44 Former St. Paul Mayor Dies' After Long Illness. Funeral services for Paniel W. Traw ler, former mayor of St.

Paul and state leader of the Democratic party for many years, will be held Friday at fl a. m. at the P(. Paul cathedral, with burial in Calvary cemetery. Pallbearers will be Sidney O.

Lancaster, How First and foremost these beautiful Coats take collar, cuffs and many times Tuxedo front of such favored Furs as Natural Wolf, Mandell, Mendoza Beaver, Natural Muskrat and Manchurian Wolf. Fabrics of exceptionally good quality, including Sports Plaids, Estrella, Vel-chene and Bolivia, beautifully lined, and warmly interlined. Fashionable Colors Kingfisher Black Jungle Green Chanel Red Pine Bark Black Powers Second Floor, ard Quinlan, J. P. Dolan, John Mc- Conneloue, Augustus Kennedy and Roper Reilly.

Mr. Lawler died Wednesday in St. Joseph's hospital, St. Paul. He was 67 years old and for several years had been in failing health.

Twice candidate for governor and twice for United States senator on the dition, to obtain an exiensiun ui When the creamery failed last October its liabilities mounted to $250,000. The two brothers were arrested last May on charces of issuing checks without' funds. The charge of misrepresenting their financial condition grew out of discoveries made by Investigators at the bank. A third brother, F. E.

Eidsvold, also Is wanted, a warrant having been Issued for his arrest. National Officers Are Guests Today of Moose Lodge More Than 500 Members of Order Expected to Attend Gathering. Democratic ticket, Mr. Lawler com. bined an extensive legal practice with his wide political interests.

He was mayor of St. Paud from 1908 to 1910. TT Born in Prairie du-C'hien in 1839, he studied at Georgetown university and later took his law degree at Tale. Coming to St. Paul in 1S83 he evidenced an cmie oi omen anu AMiiareo nose 2500 Pairs All Perfect! Specially Priced for Thursday, Friday and Saturday! immediate interest in politics and three years later was appointed assistant United States attorney.

In 1S92, at the age of 33, he became the Democratic standard bearer in the gubernatorial campaign against Knute Nelson Rnd was defeated after a spec tacular political battle. The following year he was nominated for senator and again in 1912. In 1915 he was nomi nated for governor for the second time. During the interim he was for eight years general counsel of the Chicago Great Western railroad. Minneapolis members of the Loyal Order of Moose tonight will be hosts to two national officers of the organization at initiation ceremonies in the cluhrooms, 43 South Fourth street.

George N. Wards of Moosehart, 111., supreme secretary, and James Oeraghty ot Milwaukee, national supervisor, will arrive in Minneapolis today to be guests of honor and principal speakers on the program. More than BOO Moose, including representatives from all the lodges in the Twin Cities, are expected to attend the ceremonies at which the largest class in the history of the Minneapolis lodge will he admitted to membership. Dizzy Spells A' Special Purchase. Re- OO Women's sizes 8'2 to 10.

ularly sold for 75c to $1.50 flM Children's sizes 6 to 10. fh4 Women's Sports Hose Children's School Hose 'ftfym V2 JXS Smart plaid and checked patterns Children's ribbed-to-the-toe pat- "VV IfM vVv( krigftt or subdued color combina- tern school hose. Rayon plaited over C0t-V4l 1 tL tons' Wven of fine quality mercer- mercerized lisle. Full length very jyA7r-r Vy- "WJ ized lisle and rayon mixed yarns. elastic.

Reinforced heels and toes. iy fi fiKi Tlf-Jvvk very Popular Fall weight. All, Colors include airedale, camd. buck, JLs, 1 (( TI' "TlP sizes 8Va to 10. Reinforced heels black, pongee and thrush.

Sizes 6 f'Qs 'VMVi' 1 Dr. C. A. Ingerson, dictator of the St. Paul lodce.

will head the delega tlon from that city which will include ho m-ehestra. A. E. Anderson, dicta tor of the Payne avenue lodge will lead Yes, that moment of dizziness that unsteady feeling indicates trouble. Your kidneys may be seriously disordered you may have High Blood Pressure.

Don't disregard nature's warning don't wait till your condition is desperate. Physicians prescribe Mountain Valley Water in the treatment of disordered kidneys and Blood Pressure. Come in today and sample this pleasant, refreshing mineral water from Hot Springs, Ark. Read our testimonial letters. Delay may cause you needless misery.

Mountain Valley Water his delegation and representatives ot the South St, Paul lodge will also attend. Mayor Leach and Judge Manley Ij. Fosseen have been invited to take pari in the program. Two graduates of the Moose home for children at Moosehart, will be guests of honor at the ceremonies. While in Minneapolis, Mr.

Warde, who has made a study of child welfare work during his years of connection with the Moose home at Moosehart, will address Minneapolis luncheon clubs. It is his first trip to Minneapolis in several years. 307 E. Lake St. South 6316 This Special Price for Three Days Onlyl We Deliver Powers Hosiery Section-Street Floor Just a Few More Days! Sale of the Celebrated TWO WOMEN FOUND HELP By Reading Experiences of Other Women Smart Autumn Silks Special Thursday TUDOR Ryan to Explain Charges Friday Alderman Delays Testimony on Civil Service Commission Budget Request.

Mrs. Nina Matteson, Box 206, Oxford, N. writes "If it had not $1.95 to $2.45 eaves JL Yard been for your PLATE Manufactured by the Makers of Oneida Community Silverware Alderman John Ryan Wednesday deferred for two days his intention to appear before the board of estimate and taxation to explain his criticism of the budget request for 1927 of the civil medicine, I could not nave done my -work as it Bhould have been done. Mother told me of Lydia B. Pinkham'g Vegetable Com-pound, and I had read in different papers what it had done for different a rri a service commission.

Alderman Ryan was requested to appear before the boaru late Wednesday Satin Charmcuse, 39-inch Jacquard Broches, 36-inch Costume Duvetyns, 36-inch Moire Suiting Silks, 36-inch Printed Crepe de Chines, 36-inch Printed Georgette Crepes, 36-inch Chameleon Check Taffetas, 36-inch but he declared he needs more time to complete data he is preparing to present to the board. He said he will be ready to appear before the board FrI day, Members of the board remarked that Friday would be acceptable to them for the meeting with the alderman. Alderman Ryan said he also is will Smart weaves for "Autumn frocks, blouses, scarfs and trimming in Chanel Red, Jungle Green," Pinebark, Lanvin and many other colors. Jng to testify before the council finance committee or the efficiency and econ omy committee relative to his charge Powers Street FIc that the municipal building commis- Guaranteed for 25 Years sion is not receiving the revenue it should from the courthouse cigar stand concessions. She wanted me to try it, so my husband got me one bottle at first; then I took two others.

Now I am feeling quite strong again." Ernest Tanguay of Adams, says she was ill for lour years and could not sleep nights or go out on the street. She read about the Vegetable Compound and decided to try it. After taking eight bottles she was able to do all her work and go anywhere and is quite herself again. This dependable Vegetable Compound is a household word in thousands of homes, The fourth generation is now learning the merit of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-pound.

If this medicine has helped other women, why shouldn't it help you? At your druggist's. Advertisement Fair Opens at Wheaion. Your Fall Frock Cut Wheaton, Sept, 15. Traverse county's biggest fair opened here to- Three Beautiful Patterns On Towers Club Flan you may select a complete new tableware service or just fill in the needed pieces. On purchases amounting to $50 or less pay only $1 down and the balance the CASH TRICE in terms of only $1 weekly.

No carrying charge or interest. n.trht, with nearly 100 boys and girls, members of the boys' and girls' club in the county, exhibiting their animals Friday there will be an industrial pa rade by the merchants of Wheaton and Saturday the livestock parade. Without Charge By Miss Grace Newey, But-terick Pattern Expert from New YorkAll Next Week! Miss Newey will give instructions in cutting garments every day next week in the Silk and Woolen Goods Sections. She will cut a dress for you Chest With 43 Pieces, Complete Service for Six Chest With 56 Pieces, Complete Service for 12 MODERN DENTISTBY AT A MODERATE CHARGE Buffet Chests of 26 Pieces 6 Dinner Forks 6 Dinner Knives 1 sj 6 Tea Spoons fl 1 -Z 6 Table Spoons 1 1 Butter Knife ......) 1 Sugar Spoon Oh. Day fceMlre for Boston Dentists Written guMrun-te with every ple-e of wnrk 25 29 75 OF OUR BUSINESS Comes from the recommendations of our old patients, WHY? Because the 12 years in this' one Joeation, treating 25,000 patient, giving them such satisfactory work, that they tell their friends, besides WK SAVED THEM ONE-HALF on their dental work.

If yon doubt our sincerity, nk our patients, we will furnish the names. Ml work under the personal supervision of Dr. JKii'liards. Make Up Your Own Sets From This List! $1 Weekly Applies Here on'Purchases Amounting to $50 or Less All Work Guaranteed if you will make an appointment, and purchase materials and pattern here. Every step in the cutting process is explained carefully.

Attend these Cutting Demonstrations, and learn how to cut garments correctly and economically. Arrange for Appointments Now at the Uutterick -Pattern Counter. Powers Street Floor. Mrs. Kenna -r-Silverware Expert sent directly from the factory where TUDOR FLATE is made will be in the Silverware Section all this week.

All work done in our own laboratory. Examination Free. X-Ray Service. Gas or Novocain given to Kill Tain. Teaspoons of six Table Spoons of six $3.20 Salad Forks of six $4.75 Dinner Knives of six $3.50 Dessert Knives of six $3.40 Butter Spreaders.

of six $1.25 Dessert Spoons of six $3.00 Dcbsert Forks of six $3.00 Pierced Servers $2.00 Sugar Spoons Butter Knives Each 75 Berry Spoons Each $2.00 Cold Meat Forks Each $1.25 Servinjr Ladles Each.1.50 S2(l Set of Teeth $45 Set of Teeth $22.50 22K Gold Crowns $5.00 Porcelain Crowns $5 Heavy Bridge Work, per t'th $5 Cleaning $1 Teeth Filled as Low as $1 Jelly Servers $1.00 Powers Street Floor. Opm innitsy bjr Appointment CORNER FOURTH ST. AND NICOLLET AVE. Entrance on V.mrUi ft, Kntire Cml IMnnr nTer Thnmnunn' Tni MODERN J)KTITKY AT A MOIlHltTK CHARtiK.

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