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Aa THE MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRIBUNE: THURSDAY APRIL' 25 1920 PAGE TWENTY-THREE USSJi a itrT) I I 'I i I III III: I I.I III I I II 1.1 I BrunskillWill Steel Machinery Company jda-v- bj' voting to issue lO.OOO more 1 will be available May 2. Subserlp-' oi 1 shares of common stock at $10 par tions mu't be in by May 11. The Votes ISew Stock Issue valup The tock T.m b6 avBaW ls oon merge wlth two other firms. The Minneapolis Threh. i' only, andjing Machine Co.

of Hopkins, and the 'I SEE by the TRIBUNE a.l. I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I Jul, (,,1 It I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i uV V. siioscnnea ior ar. ins rate Moiine Implement Co.

of Moiine, 111. Face Panel in Police Inquiry The Weather John McGregor, Formerly of Minneapolis, Is Dead John MrGrpgor. former craln and food dealer in Minneapolis and a mrmlir-r of the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce for 35 year, died Tuesday at Whlttier, according to Information received by relatives here. He was born In Canada, 82 years aao. Besides his wife, he leaves or.

iiHi iiinci k-u. in-uiiniidi miniu one snare ior every now he out the wishes of the stockholders I The. additional shares bring the to- A 16,000,000 rayon plant Is to be erected at Three Rivers, Quebec. expressed at special meeting Tues- tal of the company to Grand Jurors Will Resume FOMOItROW-FRIDAY Bringt You a three daughters, two sons, three Quiz Today More Witnesses Called. In many northern dittricta further Inter, rnpled 8eld otierationi, which are now con-aidttiatily hehind tlie average for tlie a'-a-on.

in aome placea 10 day to two week late, Wiiile ralher late In theae lectinna, eKtaliou haa made aood arowth, Tliere Man aotne local daniaire front froat 1n the Ohio valley and lower lake, and rather ex-refthive damage to fruit in the Appalachian mountain eertlon. Tlie arowth of winter wheat waa rather poor in tlie eautern por-tien of the belt of uneainahlr imI weather. Imt the condition of the crop ta atill irenerally very Kood to excellent, though there la onie local due to too much rain, la the icreat plaitia the id. vance of winter wheat waa yer.r cood and the crop la lointina in eaatern Kanana and doing well in lnot other western aer'tiollN with iunirovenieiit in the interior of the Pacific northwent. The needing of aprina wheat made very lofid provrea in North liakota except In the Kl river yalley.

where It la too wet. The work progressed wejl In the latter pirt of the week over mo.t other northern parti of the belt, though in aome aecliona it waa too wet. brothers and a sister. The brothers, all residents of Minneapolis, are "WOW" WednetdaT'l Temperaturei, (tiovrniJent tltrutomtfr. 2 a.

lit II i. 51 3 i. 1 Noon r.2 4 a. ni I .1 i. 2 p.

r.2 fl a. .1 p. ni :.2 7 a. ni AO 4 l. tu 411 P.

a. in dp. r-o 10 a. in SI 7 p. 60 fire lli narlmcnl Itvadlnr.) ilidnisht 47 fl p.

411 1 a. in 4'. HI ii. ni 4 2 i. 4.1 11 p.

4H Mailiniira, 52: minimum, 4S; rinse, mean, W. WadneirliT'i Minneapolli 'Weathar Wind TelnWtr. mll'a eat; hiimlilltr, HI per ceol; pracipltitlun. Geninl OhinrTttloni of a Picture George. Alex and Peter.

The daughters and sons are Elsie and May, all of Whlttier; Arthur of Ab Guilford Subpenaed and erdeen, S. and George of Fargo. Excused Until Later Session. N. D.

The sister is Mrs. Robert Wood, residing In Ontario, Canada. Mr. McGregor moved to Whlttier and Bprins wheat la allowing hetter germina from Minneapolis about five years The grand jury will resume the The Shakedown Was the tion in lv aalilngton. oat aeedlng made alow hroirrefta in tlie central portion area.

etie- ago. tyarh-Brunnklll Inquiry Thursday Come-on Man for a Band ctally in the npper Mfsaiaaippl valley. Kx- at 1:30 p. with a number of additional wltneaaea aubpenaed secret- of Ring Racketeers 11" GIOVANNI C.0NNELI.A FINERAL TO BE TODAY. yNtPN AT EK Funeral services for Giovanni Gonnella, who died Tuesday at his ly.

Among; them la Detective Jack Kaufman, head of the city license Inspection bureau formerly head of the police purity squad, Frank W. Brurmkill. former auper-Intendent of police, aald Wednesday home, 649 Huron street southeast, A. B. A.

B. C. AllunT fifl VI nipmink r.0 Atlanta 70 74 II Molnea wt 2 l.to Vork 62 Imluth 44 Mt Wih ton bK "i Kan CUT fi fill .84 Kl I'iwi Tl 72 Mrhcad Wnrtli Mi HI limalia f'H nl .12 (talr'ainn Kl 7S St. l.onla Wi 72 ,08 7H 7t Wimtm 4 Miami 7 0 rifnvrr SI 42 .20 NVw (Irl 711 7X llavr. 4 4S Ahiena St lllm i 40 flile-aio r.l .13 Halt Lake 42 44 .84 fliH-nntl 70 74 Ivm Ais 81 4 Portland 72 72 Ii1riill 2 .02 Han SO HI Kacanahl 44 San fnn Wl li liniilii .02 alBirr 80 Ur br 41 VI .16 Edmonton 82 4 Ind'imlla 74 Med Hat 32 Jlamnett 84 MinnrdoMl 46 -VI Meiniihll 82 70 1 Monlrtal 82 lllw kt 44 48 The Taa .4 88 Marie 88 Wlnnlnef 50 will be held Thursday at 8:30 a.

m. at the home and at 9 a. m. at St. CIUTUNTIC 6116 UNEQUALLED! UNRIVALLED! It stands alone as the Greatest All-Talking, All-Singing, All-Dancing The Shakedown "Kid" Iawrence church, Twelfth avenue Was an Eas y-M oney Worker A Lay-Down he had not been aubpenaed to ajl his atory before the grand Jury, but he will be called before the police inquiry end.

Dean E. E. Nicholson, foreman. of the grand jury, in ft formal statement given out on April 9. said both Mayor JLeach and Fighter A Fake-A Cheat picture Ever produced Brunskill would be called and asked eept in the aouiti and over most or ine great plafne preiiaralion of leed lieda end Ihe piloting of corn mlde alow progresa liecaue of continued heavy ralm.

though fair advance waa made in aome aouthern Ohio valley sectlona. Very little preparation waa pos.iiile in Iowa, while In Miaaonrl Plowing waa renunied only In the aouthern part, F.xcept where it waa too wet over mot of Kansas and aontheaatern S'ehraakl corn aeedlng made very good progreaa in the plains stitea ind aome waa nccom. pushed north to aouttiern Nehraska and la well advanced In Oklahoma Kjirly planted corn la un generally to good atauda. U. G.

PlHHSEl.l.. Meteorologlat. Bummary for Corn and Wheat Statei, Iluring th last 24 houra precipitation haa occurred over practically alt territory from the Miaavurt valley weatward to the llmfta of the region, except In the extreme northern portion and aroall areaa In vmih. ern Illinois aud aouthern Missouri, Temperature have risen over practically ill of the reglou except ireaa in North liakota and Montana. Heading! are tielnw normal in reaa of the Ohio Talley and the extreme northwest but a hove normal over all other aectioni.

WEATHEH SUMMARY. Tlie aouthwestern low pressure dietnrbance haa northeastward and la now central it North Platte. barometer 20.24 Inches It haa been mended hy very heavy snowfall In Wyoming aud western South liakota. and very heavy rainfall In eastern Konth Dakota. Nebraska and southwestern Mlnneiota.

Light to moderate anowfall occurred In western Montana, aootheaatern Idaho, and rainfall in Utah. Colorado. Kan-aaa. western Miaeonrt. Iowa, southeastern Minnesota and southwestern Wtaconsia.

Pressure la high In the east and the far northweat. I.OW temperafnrea prevail In the far northwest, and seasonable temperaturei elaewbere. V. rtHSSKI.L. southeast and Fifth street.

Burial will be In St. Mary's cemetery. Mr. Gonnella had resided In Minneapolis for the last 42 years and was employed by the street car company for 32 year. He was 65 years old.

Surviving are his wife, two sons, Arthur and Frank, both of Minneapolis and a daughter, Mrs. M. Strand of Detroit, Mich. FI XERAIi RITES HELD FOR JAMES 8TIRDKVANT. Funeral services were held at the to waive Immunity.

BtflsSKB The mayor has been heard by the Jurors and la aald to have left with them about a dozen affidavits containing charges against Brunskill. Tl. CL.L.J....- lie uriuncuiwi I1IU Since the mayor's appearance before the grand Jury several wit Would Line Up the Suck ers and Watch Them Flop 61 Washburn mortuary for James nesses have been called to testify regarding charges In the mayor's affidavits, but Brunskill so far has for His One Time Racket Sturdevant, 625 East Hennepin ave nue, a pioneer railroad man of Min nanata isi.isss nisi an dsssMsvcsa. had no opportunity to reply to the nesota who died In St. Andrew's charges.

hospital, Mr. Sturdevant, who was 68 years old, was born at AVaverly, Howard OuJlford, former publish er of the suspended Saturday Press; Iowa, and came to Fergus Falls, Guilford's sister-in-law, Miss Esther in 1879. He entered the em Selde, and Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Clausel, and their son, Emll, 2713 Brings You the Thud of Fists on Body the Shoutsl ploy of the Great Northern road the next year as a trainman. In 1899 he IV I 1 II in iisnUll It'- Twelfth avenue south, were among A Teniperatnr at 7 P. Tenterday. lllaheat in peri In re Tenterdir.

I'recliiltatioa ye'trritf OftcUl Weather Teracait. Jllnneota l'orllr clondjr in northwut. elnudr In eaal and aoutli porllona, iirobahlr with rain Thnradir: Friday reneralljr fair with rl.mr teuiueritura in wet ind aouili portiona. I'Pix-r I.akea 8tronr lotttheiiit to north-eaat wmda and pmliililT mill on ifk-higag. Ini-reaaliiT northeant winda on Kuperior, lie-rotnins alronii and niotl freak to itrons aotttlifiat on Huron Thursday: rain.

8torin warnlinri re diaulai'd on all the Gn-at fakes, etcept Like Ontario. Illlnola Slmwera and thiinderatormi Thuradar: eooler la weat and aouih iiortiona tie afternoon or nliclit; atrona. ihiftins wlnda: f'rlder fair and eool.r. 1 liner Mtrhlein Rain Tinrdar. moler In north portion; winda beroiSina freb to atrona tinrtiieiaterlr: panly eloudy cloud Vriday.

poullilr rain is extreme cant portion. WUeou.in Rain. nroiwhlT with thunder-ahnweri ThitrMay; Friday, moatlr fair, eon tinned fool: freib to itrnnz ihiftlnt wind! Thtir-Jliy. lurlfieneri II fair Thiiradar. pre.

eed'd iliowera and ihndrtorm in north and eal atronir ahiftlnu winda: lenerallr fair Krldar. ctmlee Thursday and TiiurMliy niirht. ri.ina tetitperiturir Friday in norlliwent portion. 1wi Itim ind fooler Thnradiy. freh lo atrony aiiiftinc wtnda.

tutrilt to northwent: aioatly fair Friday, riaina temperature fa weal and central North iHikoia I'artlT elnudy Thnradnt, ellffhtlr warmer In rttreme wet portion; tnoetlir fair wiUi rlains temperitore Kri-dav. South Dakota Pirtly elondy la rloudy Thuriutar, prc-reded hy rain In aoiitheaet portion, cooler la eitreme aoiitheaet and aliahtly wirtner In northweat portion; 8iniinihlna northerly Wind: partly cloudy with rialnc lemperitnre Fridiy. Kebraeka I'irtly rlondy to cloudy Thura-day preceded by nin In et.t portion, cooler in ezlreme iat portion and not ao cool In writ portion: pirtly cloudy with riiins temperature Frldir. Kinaaa 4-eneraily fifr. cooler In eiat portion Thuraday.

rtaina temperature in weat portion: roof tty fair Friday with rl-lna temperature. afontam Tburaday and Friday fair, little cbasea In temperature. went Into business for himself at I of the Boxing Fans the the witnesses subpenad for Tues Tenstrlke, Minn, -He came to Min day's session and excused until a neapolis 14 years and, in 1922, Cries of the Carnival Barkers and airaina Vis story 01 returned to the employ of the Great Northern, remaining with the road -touched YoU lU until his death. He had been a mem later session. Some of these witnesses may be called Thursday.

The jurors will dispose of one routine case Thursday before tackling the Iach-Brunskill matter again. No Indictments growing out of this Inquiry have, been voted so far. ber of Knights of Pythias lodge for 33 years. He is survived by his wife. a daughter, Lettie, of Minneapolis, Vital Statistics MARRIAGE TJCEN8ES.

George Biomnell. 41; Iiorothy VVahlert. 20. J. 11.

Burns. 2: Mary T. Johansson, 27. John H. Hale.

54: liessie Keh. M. Ilnrold O. Moen. 22; Dorothy U.

earns. 18. Flovd R. Donovan. nmh fl.

Paul. 25. Jamea M. Nelson. 3: Alice M.

Foster. 87. trneat i. Vincent 22; Margaret Baton. 21.

BIRTHS. Girls. Mra. Robert Jackson. 4216 44th It.

Mrs. Sum Pink. 17MS Hennettin iv. Mra. Adolpb H.

Schmlege. lo 22nd ay. Mra. Arnold Miller. 1I1 'h it N.

Mra, tieorge E. Dunn. 3'H2 Fremont IT r. Mrs. Paul 17.

Schrepel. 1S20 Harmon plice. Mri. Ujalmar L. btrand.

427 2nd at KB. Bo vs. Mra. John t. Rowland.

6444 Grind iv 8. Mra. John P. Brldv. 80.V) Clinton iv.

Mra. Thomai C. Bourcujne. 1308 8teT- William H. Richelder.

Sr. Paul. Minn. a brother, also of Minneapo lis, and a sister, Mrs. William Arns Voices Give the Breath of of Cedar City, Utah.

Unable Life to This Gripping Drama and It's a Talking HEAR Picture You will Talk Short Cuts in City's News About for Many a Day. Special Midnite Show Saturday Nite Starts 11:30 Stenographer's 1 AIMED These Song Hits "Broadway Melody" "You Were Meant for Me" Mrs. Arthur C. Bredea. 4812 Waibburn If lHie Walts Tonight at Conway's krcadla.

Cash prizes. Adv. C0BK ABB WHEAT BPLLETIW gta A. B. C.

"8ta. Features an Excellent Cast Rata? Twin City Exterminating C- i.iot iJJXnf ttY EL0ISE ROWAN JHy lriwl 0rean Novelty VStft Mitchell So. ink Iryocahandssuf. fer because you have to wash them often keep bottle of Cam- ana's Italian aim at your of Dupont 1332. Adv.

Uinnawii Adi 68 3 Aiei'drla Kl 4 Aryl if .17 t'lmpbell .18 .03 i'A I) Lakci 44 IT Pierre 80 48 Kap. City ii 32 Knlftrld Si full 62 46 Grand Opening Dance Saturday, With Barbara Kent James Murry YOU MUST .36 1 41 .28 J. r.2 .34 1.08 Upril 27th. Tom Gates and his Re-tordiBg Orchestra. Iakestde Pa-killnn.

Big Lake, Minn. Adv. Witert a Vinkton 20' No. Dulnth 64 44 Meld. 62 44 ar 8.

Mra. Leonard J. Murray. 1019 13tb ay 8. DEATHS.

Jamei Bnardnian. of; 2727 PillihnrT v. Harriet t. Thomson, SVIir. 3th at.

peter Aoderon. 78: 1122 Jefferson it NK. Klleu Colliui. 72: 208 Pillsbury ar. Felicitui rinpelen.

60: Ulrird ay 8. i lira H. Carlson. 6K: 218 27th iv 8E. Fred B.

t'leiveland. flfl: .112 27th af. Geanvannl Gonnella. uu Huron at SR. George Anastaalon.

116 Oak Grova at. Martin 8. Nelson. 1: 41.11 ar. Joseph 1'remont.

2" 4th ay HE. Hana P. Kalk. 50- .1857 iloih ay S. Arthur X.

Mice, 47: l.uverne. Mina. F.mma Ilcsl.sk. 41: Summit. 8.

It. I'arrie John-on, Vft'A Miawntha aT. Karmond Ida. S4; Angu'tn. Wla.

Ixiula P. Hotmner. 82: 18IK 24ih aT N. Raymond mroinmcn, 18: 2i2 12th aT SR. John liapacx.

l'i: 3rd st XK. Jsmea L. Power. tax lth at. Wslter 8 Hngen.

2 304! Fivetle y. St. Iritis Park. Mra. Ellxaheth Mary Murphy.

51: 270 Spruce 8t. Paul. CONTAOIOTJB DISEASES Ooarantlnefl New. lieallis. Seli-ae4.

Total. Mpli. Ml Riimin 40 SEEandHEAR fice. IhisOriginal Skin Softener-invented by a famous Italian skin specialist is Bm9.7trwrf hvietnl Quality I'alnts, Varnishes, Moat'deo 4', liey Kl Moarhead 88 40 I Dlck'ium 36 Mm 86 41 Klicndale Mt 40 62 44 1.15 Farki 4 38 .28 1 abVIFa pi "fl gal. up.

Burger, 322 So. 6th I'k. Hap. 87 88 38 Adv. 36 84 24 8t Pan I 84 .01.

Slinot Fill 85 36 of women byits swift and sure cure for 1 1 1 I r. i Wi.ec a 65 Wiillmoa 34 Editor to Address flub Harry N. i lOwen. editor of Farm, Stock and 46 .16 Win halo 4.1 Worth' la 62 4.1 Ula 61 Mont, .87 Rilllnca I IWAeman Hank 44 41 lCroue 84 So. Ink ruugii, rcu sKin.

iry a uttie rnr.r. first, if you like write for our Travel Size Bottle. Or get a 35c or 60c bottle at vour drug or department store. Campana 24 Lincoln Way, Batavia, Illinois. 'till 'low r.s 2S Ulendlre :.1 Horn-, will address members of the Saturday lunch club In the main lining room of the Elks' club Saturday at 12 JO p.

m. His subject has aaaaaaiii i iron wiswiiMami iwf Rtarta tOIUX SATURDAY 4s) PANTAftPC Kcsrlet feiar 8 II II 4H Aherdee F.urekl Fairfas lliiroa) 62 S8 r. Fllll S8 36 84 44 t.88 Haere 4S ao 48 .) k.li.p.il HI 28 58 84 .1 l.ewlt'a. B2 32 .02 Diphtheria 0. 8 1 X) f'hlckenpnt 20 4 Mentngitia 0 0 0 2 1mmel 'ore Mil has 8 4 8.ao CWy M.M.

"ram. B. m-m, I aj a i taaa Last Times Today See Hear "Hit of the Show" been announced as "Farm Relief." lion lion to Hear Coffey bean C. Coffey of, the University of Minnesota will speak on "The Spirit A Hlirhet temperatnre liweat temperature I'raripltatloa. in 1 A lirtat Ko- City water aaalyced April 23 Sife.

DIYOBCES GRAB TED. Anne McShane from Peter McShaue. Helen from Arthur Zemlce. CO 1 faliaiv mantle Novel of Conservation" at a luncheon meet Mary E. Donebower from Jamea H.

Done- Now to th Brought i Living wit! lummary af Weather and Crop Condition! is Cora and Wheat Besioa for Week us April tl. 12. Wahlnatoa. D. C.

April 24 A continuation of frequent ralm In the Interior yalleya hower. Paul Kleba from Hlxel Klebi. farraret fowl from Tarl fowl. 25c until 6:30 o.m. Men.

to Fri, Also FIVE lets VAUDEVILLE ing of the Hoo Hoo club in the Kadisson hotel Thursday at 12:15 p. m. Gets Alabama Post C. W. Black- Alda May Biker from Clarence Henry Baker.

mteBridQsQfl I II.L A mun, assistant secretary of the Minneapolis Gas Light Co. since 1915, has been appointed secretary of the tVlf I. srlth I.It.T lliairs I li i Birmingham Gas A Power it Tonlfht ft Wfck Pop. Hat. Today SIIUDEtlT and All-Star Cunt has been announced.

kyi ge Ita K'vnei of m- k. r.ut nun tt.ulnn a Vjeflrtistty ofkomeHecomtion toy tender loyy mm tlm tri-mendiiua 7i ON "ntll climax of tua nio rrashina l-V briilL-r with 5 OUR STAGE Ita Humau mm Amrrlra'a Moat Celebrated Comedian RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In lilt I.oteat Near York Socceaa "THE SAP" i.i Siara nl and 11 f.m On the Stage rulillx Hprclavle of Biutj! JOHN MURRAY Group to Rate Conference John F. Bonner, assistant attorney general, and R. BItney, statistician for the Minnesota railroad and warehouse commission, will leave Thursday for Kansas City to attend a conference on grain freight rates. Cunnlngliam Sworn In George E.

Hemperley, clerk of district court, Wednesday swore Thomas E. Cunningham, (20 East Franklin avenue, into the post of member of the city charter commission. Mr. Cunningham succeeds E. J.

Kelly, who resigned. MKI.KX lludern Venus de Milo, In mM mar "THE PERFECT GIRL" Maraoprlle Da La Motta I la "Tha Great Necker FLORENCE REED la "Tha Shanghai Oeatara wllh JOE PEXNER EDDIE DUNSTEDTER OSCAR BAUM and Oman Conctrt Minnttota Grand Orchtttra and VIVIAN OAKLAND (In raraon) la "BOXCS AP WAT1KE" Urn flinaa And HOW! CLIFFJKAZAKRO XATKA. BTAKLIT MAE IaUraatlonal Atrial Start OSCAR JTAHG a( ORCHEJTM HOOPER GATCHETT in a Comedy Riot ROOKIK" a) STRAND AL JOLSOX'S PROTKGB HE.R the voir BtrrXDivo nanus. Sam Oater. I et tucco swig 48.V) sr.

I4.AOO. L'Mtr Hici. i(n adds dwhr S.VH) Mth Sonca and Oanofi Hint Launrhea l.noo lnnali Ho TALK SI ronllnnona Xnoa Till I. m-Kama in Mata. all 8atl 2-c- He SIMi! Adnralile "Sonny Rot" of "The BinBliiK Fool" DAVEY LEE Nsar Mi a alile-a Noon Until 1 0.

m. rramanr With Vltanhone TALKIXO picture In a Ulstriiny vunuui VaaaHaaBBaaiai I aa al V-- aV Bar SONNY BOY Novel Tubllx Stane Show "IIKT j7Mfii MID fmoMf JHaV-a Tlmf i of foatiirra: 11:42. iM. 10.111. Paramount' MbmesoiaPa ism clUi Warn Boyd iU.TAt.KISa Talklns? Lauia Eiat VITAPHONE Ssitanley'i Band ruiCKN -timeleMM, "CHINA- TOWN NIGHTS" baaed on 15, najauo Br ST H.

IVW. Mra. L. H. nth.

sit brick apt 2437 Bra-etaoa S. isno. (I. 0. larlenn Ontt 1 aty atnero dmjhla dwls sad Sir 5345-17 34th ST 8, ts.wo.

Mike Groieraaa. nr ttucce dwlf sad far 4022 Area N. John P. Kkber, brkrk veneerlnr. Unre ind lit bids Mlnnahaha Il.noo.

John Klodater, fdn reps Irs sad sit trims duplex 11 4th HI N. I7M). ('. J. Barkre.

In rd wood doers, repair porch 1427 4th N. 1301). i. A. H'innch.

i-nne block gar adds 1007 Kenwood pkwy. $500. J. A. Hrlnw-h.

1 itj Itoceo dwlf 1211 I MM at. U.4(. Herbert Benaon. 1 utr' stucco dwlf and gar 40RR Vincent N. S4.20O.

Central Union Trust Co, of 5. remnd. front and Int alt br iters as tub at 8, IJ.noO. P. A.

Armatmns, fdn, idda, lit dwlf weed forward 3730 22nd sr 8. 1. Fenderaiat. 1 ftr stucco dwlf and gar 1470 Mlnnehiha Dky. Ilt.nno.

n. W. nilwn. aaraae adds bT van dwlf S71S Xenea 8. VKI.

Tarenty-aeven mlaeellaneoui permit, OSS; total building pormila. ItS.ZUi. riBB BEPAITMEUT CALM, irtMS Vt at Root and attic. WAR SATURDAY I (iliisi of Jlnrnlna; a Kenaallonnl Kanuae I at Modern Cj ATlASKtllS OULDACIRL IIS CnlrrraltT SK urate, 30ih a 8 Shlnalea, taka sr anil railroad trarkl DnmD. VOUR furniture, woodwork, walls and floors will take on new beauty with a coat or two of Minnesota Paints or Varnishes.

A special kind for every need assures the most satisfactory results. Living room walls and ceilings painted with Minne-. sota Flat Interior Paint are "more modern and sanitary. Kitchen and bathroom walls painted with Minnesota Gloss Interior Paint can be easily washed. Furniture painted with Minnesota Quick-Namel in the new modern colors, brightens up the home.

Minnspar waterproof varnish will brighten up the outside of the front door after its winter exposure. Floors varnished with Walkon Floor Varnish are easily cleaned and will not mar white. StartinR FRIDAT 1 I You'll IA i Mott Amazing 1 1 ktP' I Flying Evr 'ijjltli I (jX Jl 1 Shown on tho Sermon rui fjT Jl -5 1 1 at I IF SHE HAS A 'AST ymm VMsMVII CHILDREN IDFK li NOT ADMITTED Eddla amber! i.iyii'iiin,,iWf I r.atai. Starts at 10, II I 11:41. 1:17.

1:13. 4 IS. I ll, :7. yrMrUlMMCfSX B1 25 135 awswao war Bit it iram w. flrodT Aiiro.

few Rutland. 5th it and lt Hnrlnkler. 47th at and Wiahhnrn it 8 Orjai, lake of th lalaa bird Rubblth. ISiKI 21 li it Hoof. 44b at and Lyndile IT Grill, Snt intlt at Kiirnice.

SUt (Ireelev it tmalllnt. Jnth it and Hennepin Oraaa. 4.1rd at and 4Srd it 8 Dump. flrd ar HB Roof. itktH Mnden a rirenlare.

Border It Hnlden it Tool bona. 1101 Broadwajr Under Boor. 11th at Dwelllnt. Mh it and railroad trscka Box car, ccompantia Farantt Sis ten Syaa Sea any Minnesota Paint dealer for color cards and helpful itiggestioni on any fainting- job. W4 Blh IT naaemeni.

12th it Biarmest, flh Sprinkler. 4tn it AUIO. Minnesota Linseed Oil Paint Minneapolis. Minnesota aW AAJbJh'lA ITOtllf AfflOllOBIxejI. B-tt7n4 Kaeex ceacbi F.

VT. Tochar. lit Rtlo loda. satto CheTrotit coupe: Alfred Jonai. tl 8nnir place.

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