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THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE: FRIDAY NOVEMBER 7 lOflO EDITION PAGH TWENTY Scottish Rite Women 0 SCULPTOR TO GIVE lights perfect," the sculptor said today. "I can't go through It all again. I'm too old. To move out now would mean starting all CHILDREN TO HEA! HOSPITAL BOARD MEMBER IS DEAD to Hold Tea Today RADIO PROGRAMS HIES SATURDAY FOfi MRS. DURKEE Barnard said recently state-attributed to him, that be The Scottish Rite Woman'a club ill 1 ij tr-l UP TO WRECKERS a 1 challenge be Rockefeller, and "IT ll club house, 20H8 Hennpln avenue, for club members snd those who are! out, were incorrect.

Ramard SaVS He Will Abandon "I'm not eolng to challenge any- BDY MIST. 10i Ruggiefo Ricci to Be Soloist at First Young People's Symphony Concert. Be I RIP. ro. Djirn Otrl, Lamp Time.

-n Prr.gram. S'rpnsde. Andre Duvil. riran Cranberry asaoci- CITIES SERVICI OKNimi CITIES SERVICI CAVAMIIf anJ JlfttCA DIAOONiTTI if in ii tnrasne ad vocal TONIGHT 'I I i eligible membership in the club. jone." he said.

"I shall simply ahan Funeral Services to Conducted at Lake-wood Chapel. in il Ax. Lire worK wnen rorceu to Move. win i vires for Mr. Rose A.

ho died Thursdav at prospective members. The president. will he served" t'jr youth When hundreds school Mrs. I. Champlln, will be assisted by the officers and members of the Anyway I think Mr.

Rockefeller has given to the noblest city in the world the noblest park in the world." 11 1 a icrpolii Art Institute 12 i Farm Community 1 10 rr -t numb a Salon Orchestra 4 tin 'ii 1 Opera Gem. 5 0 -Cmldtetj Comrade CluB. I i ii. Btoiaee Battery Co 7 01 "I Ambassadors with Craddock. ir.

American Chain Program. 6 ij Nach Coffee Politicians la- i Frank Mclnernj and Fits 0 Co p. Gittelsnn's Radio Polltes. in i King Edward Orchestra. KSTP.

9 a m. MiM" Vogue. II no a. Rumtord Cookinr School 11 3a National Farm and Home Hour. 1 30 m.

U- 8 Talk. i 1 Ii n. Junior League Program. i various committees. MOTORIST FOUND DEAD Fir her i will Lak" nil: I I'lM- ia! Civil mo many and 32 other stations In the Nation i c.

3 Calhoun boulevard. i. conducted Saturday from vnnd chape! at i p. m. Burial at Lakewood cemetery.

Durkee was born near Book o. October 11, 1S56. She inrried to Harris R. Durkee, a rtr officer, in 1879. They i to Minneapolis in 1905.

For cars she was a member of Broadcasting Company coast-toe ytVt'i A i mj7 coast and Canadia lan network; IN CAR, PISTOL BY SIDE Chicago, Nov. 6. CP) Attracted, by the report of a pistol, residents Ifj children snarm Into Nnrthroii memorial audi-torivim next Thursday after-noon for the first of t'le ecu-ton's four oung people's symphony concerts. At the first of these concerts, given each year hy the Minneapolis symphony orchestra, Ruc- Jn the Belmont harbor district to 4 ih n. m.

Children hour. i (t iv m. Dinner Concert. night round tne oony or samuei, Bauer, a furrier, sitting upright in! the front scat of his automobile. Aj .32 caliber pistol, containing five ex-j ploded- cartridges, was found ln thei car.

Police were unable to sajj whether it was suicide or murder. New York, Nov. 6. rt) On the morning of November 21, George Grey Barnard, one of America's best known sculptors, is expecting the arrival of a gang of wreckers to tear down his studio on "God's Thumb," a cliff that rises high between the Hudson river and Broadway at the upper end of Manhattan. And when they come, ho said today, he is prepared to turn the place over to them, put on his coat and walk out levaing behind him most of the work he baa accomplished in the last 15 years.

It consists of enormous slatutea of men and women figures in heroic cast, most of them 15 or more feet high. They were to have been a part of his "rainbow 'originally a unit of a gigantic memorial of war and peace. If he is forced to move now, the sculpton said today, his arch will never be completed. About 15 years ago Mr. Barnard built his studio on "God's Thumb," owned by John D.

Rockefeller, and a part of the property he recently gave to the city of New York for a park. The studio was built while Barnard was doing some work for the Rockefellers. Recently the scupltor received notlve to vacate by November 21, "It took me years to get these It Surely Does Relieve Hemorrhoids All Distress Vptwhet Quickly Pilet are a burden to anyone, ofttimaa they mean day. of agony nights of misery loss of employment enforced absence from social gatherings. Get rid of piles quick and be your old energetic self again you csn lieve ths itching and distress promptly 6 in p.

m. touege Memories. 6.30 p. Pop Warner Football Program. 1 00 p.

m. Citie Service Carallers. 00 m. Interwoven Pair. 30 p.

m. Armour Program. 00 p. m. Amos 'n' Andy.

10 Dance Feature. 10 so p. Louie Hunsry Five. 11 m. Paramount Theater.

12 00 midnight Flame Room. 12.30 a. m. -Boulevards ol Paris. WRHM.

8 a. m. Koppers Koke. Time. 7:00 a.

m. Morning Meditations, tha Rev Geo. Bailey, -V) a. m. W'ormen Motors.

Inr th hoard of Bethany hospital. Sinning are a son, A. F. Durkee, Minneapolis; a daughter, Mrs. H.

At wood, Minneapolis: two brothers Thomas Hagan, Milwaukee, ant John Hagan, Waupun, and three sisters, Mrs. J. Frank rarshall, Chicago; Mrs. A. W.

r.helps, South St. Paul, a'nd Mrs. George Durkee of Minneapolis, HORACE A. GRAY. Funeral services will be held Frl- WANTED! OLD AND WORN FUR COATS Alan Mink and Jap Mink Capes Highest Cash Trices Paid if You Have an Old Fur Coat Tlease Bring to Room 207 Globe Entrance 20 So.

4th St. Near Nicollet Ave. Will Be Here Three Dara Thur. Fri. Sat.

This Week Only We Sell Nothing, We Trade Nothing. We Just Buy for Cash Only. Well Be Mighty Gad 9 00 a ir Julia Hares Household Hints giero Ricci, 10-year-old violinist. Rutfirro Rifd. will he the guest soloist.

He already has established a wide as a superior musician, and hit appearance is expected to he a big drawing card for the afternoon concert. The other children's concerts and the f.uest stars will be December 4. Pchlusnus. baritone; February C6 Sig-rid Onesin. contralto, and March 14, tsnop 10 ii a.

Minneapolis House Furnish- day at 3:15 p. m. from Lakewood Hose Durkee. ing Co a. m.

Creamette Company. 1145 a. Kinney Shoe Co. Show You to I witn ungnentine Cones. You can subdue the inflammstioa, I reduce the swelling end be free from I thishumiliating affliction in a few days I if you will follow directions thst coma 1 oo p.

m. Theronoid 2 .10 p. m. Kopners Koke. 1 3 00 p.

and gather, 30 p. tn. Thompson Lumber Co. I 1 30 p. m.

Ciateiys i 45 n. m. I.i.ke Rader. violinist. -Member of Minneapolis Parent 10 co m.

Wesley Lommunny nour. He was a member of the Xorthslde Commercial club and the Norwegian Glee Club of Minneapolis. Surviving are hi wife, two daughters, Eleanor and Marion; five brothers, the Rev. S. A.

Norlemann, Cambridge, the Rev, P. A. Norlemann, Brighton, Carl Norlemann, St. Taul, Christian and Politics, Ernest it- i Loon asked i 11:00 p. -American with each box.

Unguentine Cones do help you to rid yourself of tormenting piles by their use operstions have besn voided sn achievement of the makers ot famous Unguentine sll druggists guar antes them-75 cents a box. TheNo wich Pharmscal Co, Norwich, N.Y. NATIONAL TEA CO. PlOOLY WlflOLY John Norleman of Norway. CourtlOllt AsiWeil i.u.t Lundcen.

to co-operate with school principal WDGT. in providing chaperons and auto- ln oo a. Town Market Furnitura Co mobile transportation, where neces- -12 Kfcn, Co eary, for students who will go to the. i0 and Lake Bueet Disconcerts. trltt- WCAU Children are to be released early 5 a ra gt chapel Beryices.

from classes to attend the concerts, WI.B. and Clara S. Fa.nter. chairman of 12 30 p. the A-hildren's concert committee of Fsirdough.

th 'Minneapolis Council of Parent-, WHDI. nnintori out Sfl m. Time. Chippewa Borings Co Teacher associations, bas pointea cut 8 oo a. Songs for the Kiddles.

that mothers offering to serve as, a. Housewives Recipe Exchange. chaperons will assist principals in MAYOR WALKER TELLS OFFICIALS TO BE GOOD New York, Nov. 6. (P) Dismissal cemetery for Horace A.

Gray, member of ths board of park commissioners, and president and treasurer of the T. K. Gray Drug who died Wednesday night at his home, 412S Lyndale avenue south. He died at the age of 64 after an Illness of six months. Mr.

Gray is survived by his wife and two sisters. Miss Marguerite Gray and Mrs. Grace Gray Choate, both of Pasadena, Calif. Burial will be at Lakewood cemetery. MICHAEL TRACT.

Michael Tracy of 713 Lowry avenue northeast, died Thursday at his home, following an illness of two months. He was a resident of Minneapolis 50 years. He came from Beloit, where he w'as born November 30, 1S60. Mr. Tracy is survived by his wife, Margaret, a son, Harvei-d and three daughters, Mrs.

Harold C. Hirt of Gaylord, and Miss Uvohra Barbara and Miss Loral Margaret Tracy of Minneapolis. The funeral will be held from the home Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Service will be held at St. Clement's church at 9 o'clock.

For Coughs From Colds Where You Want Super Help WW i aW from office and vigorous prosecution were threatened today by Mayor ncDRG James J. Walker against city officials "whose guilt is made manifest." The mayor made this pro-' SATtRDAT. WCCO. 00 a Mantle Lamp Co Time. 9.15 lomanans.

Jacob Decker order to take the smallest possible number of teachers from their class-rooms' to serve as chaperons. Most CORNEC rr in vi Relief From Curse of Constipation A Battle Creek physician says "Constipation Is responsible for mors misery thAn any other causa." But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexslt Order. It has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the system inte the laity, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon.

The waste loosens the dry food waste and esus a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit er ever in creasing th dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a P.exsll Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 34 for 2se te Sons because we know K's the moit i.

nouncement in an address before several hundred of his commissioners, deputies and bureau heads, presenting his attitude on the existing In-i t' tlie children will be taken to and 10 no a mi New York h. in rhartpred street! phony Focie'y Children's Concerts Rrhellinr Cnnrt'lrTor cars. radio you un get for the rieoney emywhere 6330 iixm'' vestigations of charges of corrup-j tion among city officials and Coughs from colds that hang on call for super help. Don't take the chance with anything less than Creomulsion. That combines seven major helps in one.

See label. It does the utmost lor suvh coughs. But wise people use it for milder coughs use it to be safe. It costs a little more than lesser helps based on a single factor. But it costs nothing if it (ails to bring you prompt relief.

Your druggist guarantees it. Is it not worth $1.25 to have supreme help for a trouble that breeds danger? CRE03WLSI01S tgr Difficult Cough trom Colds In America. With Tbea on a. m. Mynnall Cain's Charm School p.

Football Game Minnesota vs. 'South Dskota. White Eagle Oil I Corp. 8 15 p. The ped Cross "Comes Home" to the Fnhers 6 00 Old Gold BporU Anr.ounc-' ment.

p. m. Hotl Orchestra. 00 Chevrolet Chronicles. 9 00 p.

m. Hnk Simmons Showboat, i 10 05 p. Mt. Eoyal Orrhestra. 10 30 p.

Gut tombardo Canadians. 11 :00 p. m. Hotel Icry Night Club. KTP.

SHORT CUTS lilN CITYiNEWS UNITED LIGHT GO. Interment will be in St. Anthony cemetery. ANTON DESCHANE. Funeral services for Anton Des-chane, So, Civil war veteran and day.

Sold at alt Llgsett's RaxaH Drug Ptores Advertlsament. Athena Delphians Will Meet Today The Athena Delphian chapter will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. B. A. Berals, 3837 Zenith avenue south.

"Early English Literature: Saxon and Norman Elements," will be the topic Mrs. J. A. Heddlng will act as lead "RADIOLA.VD" 90S Marquette Avenue Geneva 9141 Mice? Twin City Exterminating Dupont Adv. 1 m.

Miss Vogue. 12 n. 4-H Club 1 30 -FcS-ba-i Vam. Minnesota resident of Minneapolis for more than Sou'h Dakota. LIUERTT CAB.

24 hour service, 40 years, who died Tuesday at his v. r.i:oitn jiour. Sufferers froes Bladder er and with Mrs. T. H.

Colwell will give the preparatory reading. Reports will be given by Mmes. E. E. Merrill, H.

O. Carling, F. O. Clift. J.

home will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at the home of his son, E. E. Des-chane, 2015 Thomas avenue south.

Mr. Deschane is survived by four sons, one daughter, 24 grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. He will be buried at Hillside cemetery. M. E.

NORLEMANN, Funeral services for Markus E. Norlemann, 45, who died Wednes G. Pringle, B. A. Eemls, N.

J. Neis-heim and F. J. Burnette. trucks oaggage naum's.

nn. oo p. m. orcnestra I (43 Address Judge John Barton )' Perne. 7 p.

m. Oil Procram. a p. General Electric Hour Fur Coats Stolen Two fur coats; Lucky Strike Dance Orchei-va'ued at were stolen from! Ani0, kni, Mr and Mrs. M.

F. 324. io p. Louie a Hungry Five. Girar avenue south, police learm-d.

The garments had beent ii 30 o. m. Palace Orpheum (13 30 a. m. Bouieverd ot Paris.

store in a basement locker. WRHM. 30 a. Koppers Coke. 1 1 00 a.

m. Mornins Meditations. St Faul Votes Bonds Improve 1 3n a. m. Worroan Motors.

Inc i on a -Julia Haye. Household Hints, merit cf St. Pauls water svstem was, -Arcade Garment Shoo, assured Tuesdav with passage of 6 is m. MUby Bather Furn Co t. vv- 5 p.

m. Posednle lutheran Church. bond issue. The proposed, no p. Dr.

G-c Mecklenburg. V-hanee of tax limitation from a peri 8. 45 p. capita to a millage basis failed of J3 i5 m.Fist Bie'nrhard Company. FOR PROMPT DELIVERY ON THAT RUSH ORDER! MAin45ZX INTERNATIONAL FUEL CO.

3 Dig Yards for Service Core throats day, will be conducted Saturday at 3 Mmm the oss of Rental Midy. This retnasdy. diaoovered by a dot-tar Svlrncast a esssv tury aco, has been ttaod year and year out with great oreeas aH asmr the world. Ask yessr druggiast for mmtm. (f5) Sanial p.

m. from Calvary Presbyterian church, Thirty-seventh and Bryant avenue north. Interment will be at Crystal Lake cemetery. Mr. Norle Used for Coughs over 50 yean DEPENDABLE Sold Inrywhv i ju p.

m. Linoaren E.iectric jge. pas mann was born in Norway, and came to Minneapolis 29 year ago. 5 00 p. m.

and ake st District. OVtffW MILLION JAffS USED YEARLY 6.00 p. m. Broadway Temple Hour. WCAL.

8:45 m. St. O'ef Chapel services. VIB. 1.45 p.

m. Football game. 8:30 a. m. Time.

Chippewa Springs Cp. 8 00 a. m. Songs for the Kiddles. 8:50 a.

Housewives Recipe Exchange. Judge to Art for Nye Judge A. Montgomery will be assigned, starting Monday, to assist Judge W. C. Leary in trial of criminal cases in district court.

He will take the place of Judge Frank M. Nye, who has been ill about three, weeks. CEDAR RATIOS S6.5I1 BY BUS. Jefferson Lines, Atlantic 0551. Adv, Lawrence Delays Return James C.

Lawrence, assistant to the presi dent of the University of Minnesota, The Minneapolis Tribune State Theatre "Personality" Show recently appointed to President Hoover's unemployment will not return until Sunday, instead of Thursday as expected. CUNNINGHAM TUBE DISTRIBUTORS W. S. Nott Company Shows Lindbergh Pictures Dupli-' cates of pictures taken by Colonel i Lindbergh a year ago were shown 201 No. 3rd Minneapolis by Dr.

Sylvanus G. Morley Thurs-1 day in an illustrated lecture on "Archeologiral Exploration In the Mava Field" in Northrop Memorial, Itiay DC yOlir Radio Tubes Foshay Trial Set Foreclosure action growing out of the construe-' 11 UCaalCF The Famous Sport Page Feature Writer Putting His Stories in Action! Grantland Rice's "The Sportlight" "Par and Double Par" Featuring BOBBY JONES Ten minutes with Bobby at the National Amateur Golf Tourney! Learn his stance! Watch Him Putt! In The Tribune! On the Screen! The Tribune is first in giving you the news of the day when it is news! First in giving you the foremost feature articles that any newspsper can offer! First In the field to give you thst in sight and sound on the motion picture screen what you read in our news columns! will I UU VI gin November 20, District Judge E. F. Waite announced Thursday. Thirty-seven parties and lien claims over $350,000 are Involved, TCST THEM Brothers Arrested Alleged to have stolen $500 worth of upholstery from iM'ia1 mm i ill i ifiF' HPj fid Iw 111 Cunningham Distributors GRANTLAND RICE The most popular sports editor in the journalistic world! Be it on baseball, football, fighting or any other sport he gives you the first hand dope! the Empire Beat Cover 611; Fourth avenue south, two St.

Paul; men, brothers, were under arrest here Thursday after trying to sell! part of the goods in St. Paul. Begin T' Fund Drives Working toward goals of ,2,000 and 1,200 re-, spectively, for the campus Y.M.C.A.; and T.W.C.A. of the University of Minnesota, teams of co-eds and men students Thursday began their ea- nual subscription campaigns, Seek Old Clothes Aid A request for old clothes has beeu made to all churches of the Minneapolis Church federation by a committee of the federation and the ministers' feder- ation on relief and unemployment. The Union City mission will dls- tribute the apparel.

The Popular Sport Page Feature in Action and Color! "Strange As It Seems" By John Hix Freaks of Nature! Oddities of HumanityL That which you are prone to doubt yet believe! Realistic! Vivid! 13 So. 9th SU Minneapolis JOHN rllX Undoubtedly the most widely discussed sport page feature! Universally hailed as one of the foremost sketch artists of the day! Night School to Open Evening classes, sponsored by the alumni association of St. Louis Park high school will he opened Thursday by the board of education in the St. Louis Park high school The "Pet" of the Readers! See him at play! MICKEY MOUSE In "The Big Shindig" He goes on a party! And you can bet he's the life of the crowd! Whatlaffs! What music! What fun! MICKEY MOUSE A real delight for the kiddies! And how the grown-ups like him! Each evening in The Tribune he appears as only Disney, the creator, can bring him to you in his own inimitable style! TRIBUNE-UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL Always on the alert, our news-gatlr: 1 in hand with the camera-men join forces in 't in sight and sound that which you read about! S. D.

'V Alumni to Gather Al timni of South Dakota university will hold open house at Kappa Alpha Try This Tonight What do you do when a sltieeisli avs. Theta house, 614 Tenth avenue southeast, Saturday, following the game between South Dakota and tcm shows the bowels need help? The best thing yet discovered for this is still a little candy Cascaret. Take one Minnesota at Memorial stadium. tonight if liver and bowels aren't1 functioning as they ought. See how quickly bad breath, coated tongue or YOUNCDAHL BROADCASTS PLEA FOR WAR VETERANS A plea that all former World war veterans share together the responsibility of safeguarding the rights of their disabled comrades was broadcast Thursday night over WCCO by Oscar Toungdahl, Minneapolis, membership director of the Minnesota department of the American Legion.

a bilious, headachy condition is cleared up. No griping or discomfort from Cascarets. The quick, pleasant relief they always bring constipation sufferers is lasting. For Cascarets are made from cascara which doctors say actually strengthens bowel muscles. So you can take Cascarets as often as needed.

20 million boxes used yearly proves their merit. The Really Important News Events From Everywhere! MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE UNIVERSAL NEWS REEL From the four corners of the globe come the highlights of news in action with Graham McNamee, newsrasting. Also! A Most Outstanding Personality! The idol of continents with his winning personality stealing his way to your heart! MAURICE CHEVALIER in "Playboy of Paris" A Paramount Joy Treat with EUGENE PALLETTE, FRANCIS DEE Atmtmbtrl Tht Tribuni'Statt I mortality how All Thit Wtth. MKKIE TO GIVE TALK. ft5 H.

W. Markle of Minneapolis will be ths principal speaker Friday night at a "good will" meeting sponsored by the raribault chamber of commerce. The Farlbsult meeting will be attended by representatives who travel in ths city trade area..

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