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1 I'm. 19M I'M MINNEAPOLIS SUNDAY TRIBUNE air 13? Dry Ice Advised for Freezers Until Power Is Restored HOT WEATHER FOR YOUR RELIEF FEET li VSfW dry Ice, they said, will keep free.ers cold about ill hours. Pry Ice Is harmless to foods. Owners of home freezers and refrigerator freezing compartments cut off from electricity by Friday's storm can save their a We build a loam rubbtr e. (ro.cn foods by vising dry li 600 Trees-Uprooted by Friday Blow Almost titxt trees were uprooted along Minneapolis streets and In city parks by Friday's storm, It was estimated Saturday.

"It's a -terrible mess," said Gregory Lucking, city horticulturist, after a citywlile survey jesterday. Cost of Hie cleanup will be more than Lucking estimated. In most cases, trees tie-stroed by the storm will not be replaced, he said. Storm Brings Heroics, Pain, Pathos, Humor By UOB1N II. mix Minnrtpulli Irlbuiit kutt Wilier Thousands of Minneapolis and suburban hnusoholdm spent Saturday finding out just what bad hnpppncd to thorn and tholr property in Friday night's vio-lent wind and rain storm.

I toured some of the areas hardest-hit Saturday. I picked my way over streets littered with torn bra nr lies. I de-toured where fallen trees bloeked streets from curb to cushion rght Info this wtdgfe and self It complete at the bargain price of according to dealers and service men, Pry ice Is too cold, however, for use In regular refrigerators. Most free.ers will hold ihclr lor 21 hours without elec tric current. Some will hold cold II LESTER "rtirBA'jn I II 1 Ati I 1 0 BETSY II U-y ROSS 1 -jl SPINETS A I r.ASV TKItMS I 1 On rmM tl tin nrr mnntk A KnUI nn ftimltrrt aimhaM If oilr4i I THORGAARD 1 PIANO SHOP nil I Kr i hk DC tut I II MINSkAftlM, MXSM.

4 onger, depending on quality of s' $50 lint lit tows insulation. In addition, the fuller freeer Is, the longer it will hold its Colli. Several Ice cream stores did a landoffice business Saturday selling dry ice. Ten pounds of A (ill UiF.W worked yesterday to clear streets. Still 4 blocked late yesterday were Min nehaha paikwav at several points, Lyndale avenue south of Choice of 5 Colors: lllack Brown Green lied Minnrtitiilu I'rlhunr Rtr ptinln One of the victims of Friday's Qtftrm ftrimnriA wiwiin vimviw storm was the Orono Hoat Works on county highway 7 west of Wayznta, pictured above, Thirty-eighth street, Dupont avenue south of Lake street and many streets in southwest and northeast parts of the city.

In parks alone more than 75 trees were felled by the wind, Lucking said. Full crews will continue work on street-clearing today. Park department men said they hope to finish that part of the job bv nightfall. AFTF.lt TOlRINt; parts of Women's sizes ,1 to 11 and widths fit A AAA to foot. Soft Elk Leather.

the open lot, and smashed into the home of Irving Moss, 633S Clinton avenue. MOSS SAID he was lying on the bedroom floor when the roof caromed into his house. He Conitructio Ovralt- 42" wall was laid neatly on the ground beside the house, "Still," Krueger said grimly, "I'm better off then Herbst." (He referred to Karl R. Herbst, 6245 Fourth avenue his neighbor to the north, whose entire house was torn from its foundation.) On Third avenue in Richfield, I found one of the freakish situations left in the storm's wake. North of Sixty-fourth street the storm had damaged every house.

South of it the houses were untouched, the Stop into a pair. You will be nmazed at this new comfort. If you just bought thorn for house shoes, several pairs would prove real treasures. Put the smart wedjrie style makes thorn delightful companions for chopping or any informal occasion. curb.

WHAT I SAW ranged from the heroic the brave baby sitter and the St. Bernard dog -to the pathetically amusing the still-dazed little man patiently mowing the grass around a large tree which lay across his lawn. The story of the baby sitter and the dog came to light when I talked with Mrs. John L. Miller, R30D Fourth avenue Richfield.

She and her husband were out Friday night, and had left their daughter Melodic, 7, in the care of 13-year-old Leah Watson, 6400 Grand avenue, Richfield. When the storm hit, Leah already cut by flying glass, ran into the child's room and threw herself across the little girl's body to protect her. THEN TIIK rillMiKKN decided to get out of the house, but when they tried to pull open the bedroom door, their combined strength was not enough against the force of the wind. The Miller's St. Bernard, Prince, in the other room, threw his weight against the door, and with his help the children got the door open and made their escape.

"Prince is the family hero today," Mrs. Miller said. "Without his help, Leah and Melodie wouldn't have been able to get out." The Millers suffered, compara Minneapolis and St. Paul, Professor John Allison of the University of Minnesota school of forestry estimated the number of destroyed or damaged trees in the two cities as "several thousand." Both Allison and Lucking called the destruction the worst they have ever seen. "No one kind of tree withstood the storm better than others," Vtt coupon It out ot town.

Monty rotundtd It not moro than pltaiod. POSTAGE PREPAID" HOME TRADE SHOE STORE Mlnniipolli 2, Minn. i i I I i I In tinned find 10 for tm HOME TRADE SHOE STORE 124 NICOLLET fyj AdjuitabU Seatt and Foot-Ritti Rubbtr Tirm A Y) PRICE $12.50 NOW fa 'p MAIL ORDERS FILLtD ALLOWED ON EXPRESS ft CHILDREN'S SHOP MAIL ORDERS FILLED ALLOWED ON EXPRESS CHILDREN'S SHOP was taking boards out of the roof and using them to patch the gaping hole in his house. Kverywhcre I went around the area, people were busy Irving to patch up damage. Sightseers, presumably people whose homes were less hard-hit, were in evidence everywhere, looking at the wreckage.

They were not always welcome. Qjie hard-working Richfield homeowner looked up from the stack of splintered wood he was piling in his backyard and asked me grumpily to quit standing around and to help him. I told him I was a reporter, and had to go write a story about what I had seen. His face brightened. "Come on back after you get it written, then," he said.

"We can use all the help we can get." "Can't," I told htm. "I have to clean up my own place. A tree bounced off the kitchen." It was the truth, too. I Name I Add rem Allison said. "Kim trees are the most common in Minneapolis." he said.

"In general, elms are sturdy trees," he said. "But when Ihe wind gets as strong as some of those gusts in the storm." he said, "there isn't any kind of tree that can stand up to it." MINNEAPOLIS 2 I 1013 4TH AVENUE S. AT. B2 1 01 3 4TH AVENUE S. Kcad Star and Tribune Want Ads f7iW Oppotlt.

Curtli HoM fiW Oppotlto Curtli HoM lawns unlit tered by debris. MRS. HOWARD SMITH, 6332 Third avenue Richfield, pointed to a cement slab all that was left of her garage. "We had an aluminum duck-boat on the roof of the garage," she said. "Where it went, I don't know.

I guess it's still traveling. We found one of the oars over on Fourth avenue, but that's all we've found." I asked where the garage had landed and she pointed. I had a hard time believing her. The garage roof and part of its walls had sailed across the street, past the home of Rose Peterson, 6339 Third avenue whose home it did not touch on across Tractor Tips, Kills Farmer tively little damage in contrast to William Krueger, who lives DICKINSON, N. D.

t.T) Oliver Joistad of England died en route to a hospital here early Saturday from injuries suffered when the tractor he was driving tipped over. ath sunlight or moonlight II mm next door at 6301 Fourth ave nue S. be beauty bright KrUT.GKRS ROOF was lift ed off the house, and the south says SUSAN SMART'S CORNER ON FUN EttrpM Urn party in fjlit, ftrib tr Uwn. Smart ftlil It Tmlutrlb'i fur inspiring party idtai. Camu (a luip iht kiddui happy and tanasla ull fir It adulti.

Fir icr rtfrubnuntt, 11 bnnratf Mil jjj pint fnliit dmiur wart CjgJJ, praxlkal plailii plan mall ul a bandumi tabli. tun fani li birp nil. Yiu'tl find many parly prill iti at VliU utnb't. All Ihrijnly priad. gypOLWORTH'S LZ: Shop Monday 12 Noon to 9 P.M.

A spectacular special purchase of $14.95 PIN CHECK SUITS for an amazing 29 Sit plwi tax Wilton IAOT ISTHtft cgfTy $Q95 Broadloom 25 plus lax Hi, S7(, 89 1. lady fair, cart for your hoirl It's your most fl.iltcring fralurc. But if yours is not as soft and shimmering as you'd like it to be do something about it Don't "just wash" your hair (ondi-lion it with DRENE SHAMPOO. You'll be surprised to see wh.it a natural sheen, natural softness clear, liquid Drene imparts to your hair. You see, Drcne has Conditioning Action for all types of hair so leaves it glossy and ever-so-easy to manage.

Frame your face in bright loveliness. Go to VC'oolsvorth's for Drene Shampoo. 2. Or chooso an (morale! to shine your crowning glory. Of course, I mean the emerald-clear PRLLL SHAMPOO your Woolworth store carries.

It makes hair look radiantly ttivi because Prell't patented ingredients give amazing free-rinsing action so no dulling film is left. Hair simply is softer, smoother, younger looking! When you set your hair, you'll notice more body and "spring" find it holds curl better. Try Prell for that "radiantly alive" look. Visit Woolworth's and choose from three convenient sizes. 3.

Ooot your wovt wilt after a swim or a summer shower? You should learn about LILT! That's the cteam oil home permanent that makes your hair look feel behave so muh like the loveliest naturally curly hair that Procter Gamble guarantcei it! The secret is in Lilt's so fine, you can use your old plastic curlers for the same lasting wave. Buy Lilt at Wool-worth's. Choose kit or refill. (Wool-worth's has both.) Then Lilt your crowning glory. long may it wave! 4.

You'vt a helpful beauty partner in a good comb, liver realue how often you turn to yours to keep you looking trim? After a ride, a sail, a swim, between dances out it comes! Only a sturdy comb would stand up under that kind of heavy duty. That's why tell all my friends about the LORRAINE GENUINE HARD RUBBER COMBS I buy at Woolworth's. They're so strong and resilient, I find Lorraine Hard Rub A lucky purchase brings you a real value. These suits can be worn now and right through fall. There is only a limited amount so be here sharply at noon! I Isl HER FACE POWDER I bought at Woolworth's for several reasons.

The shades are so fresh, clear, appealing and Woolworth's has such a wonderful assortment you're sure to find the perfect one for you. I like Lady Esther' texture too light, fine, airy yet it cjri for hours. Look for Lady Esther Face Powder at Woolworth'l. 8. Make a lasting Impression with lips that look lovely hours after they're made up.

Avoiding that "worn off" look is always problem but I found the answer at Woolworth's. It's LADY ESTHER LIPSTICK simply mar. velousl How natural Lady Esther looks on your lips soft, smooth, inviting, Most important of ill, Lady Either Lipstick won't wear off in patches of pile up in a ring around your lips, so your lip beauty lasts, Woolworth's has it in exciting hues. 9. Polish off ynur grooming with this bright note.

NEUSHAEFER NAIL POLISH in fiery Neu-Tangerine, I saw it at Woolworth's and it was love at first sight. It's so perfect with suntan. And Helen Ncushacfer's exclusive chip-proofing Plaitttn preserves iti brilliant porcelain perfection longer. 10. Take seconds for Insurance that your beauty will be compliiely effective.

To know you're sweet in the banish every trace of underarm perspiration and odor with super-effective New VETO. Veto takes just 5 seconds to apply, yet gives all-day protection. That's because it stops odor instantly checks perspiration more efficiently. Ask your Woolworth salesgirl for a jar of New Veto. Use it as often as you need.

It's mild won't irritate normal skin or harm fabrics. 11. And it your smile beauty bright? If you can't truthfully answer "yes one-minute test may point the way to pearlier teeth. Do this: Run your tongue over your teeth. Feel filmy coating? Then forne minute, brush teeth with film-removing TEPSODENT TOOTH TASTE.

(You can buy tube at Woolworth's.) Repeat the tongue test. How much cleaner your teeth will feel how much brigher they'll look! Pepsodent's exclusive polishing agent is responsible remotes dull in i film effectively, yet gently. When you remove film, you help reduce tooth decay. Irium makes the difference in Pep sodent's film-removing formula. So next time you visit Wootworth's, think of your smile and reach for Pepsodent 12.

If your toste In dentifrices run SIZES 10 TO 18 BEIGE, GREY or NAVY CHECK 9 10, 23 plus tax 3 $2.25 kir refill plus lax Vte'X I i 4r I 1 10 10,25, S9ptwtlox LOHRAIMI HARD RUBBER COMBS 1S to 29 12 ft. liroy and lloigo Req. $14.95 10, 27f.47l63 Mere' a rar opportunity to covet the floors of your home ith glory! Luxurious, deep pile Broad-loom carpeting from our mammoth stock. The mamifai Hirer is changing his patterns for fall, and for this reaon you can buy this fine ill scool svilton Broadloom at I great laving. You have seen it in the leading magazines, and yon will recognise the maker at one when you come in.

Buy your wilton carpet NOW. 10, 23, 43 plui tax ber Combs la'l muih keep their teeth to a ripe old age. Wool-worth's has one for every purpose. 5. Smooth is the word for smart women.

Even in summer skin needs smoothing care. (Sun and water can be drying') Why not stop at Woolworth's for CASH-MERE BOUQUET HAND LOTION? lis skin-pampering lamlm keep' Tn satiny from head to toe. And you'll love Cashmere Bouquet's fragrance. 6. Whot't your best foundation for beauty? I think you'll agree that nothing does more for you than a bright, glowing complexion.

That means you can't afford to neglect skin care hut you can itmt by using LADY ESTHER ri'HroSF. FACE CREAM. With Lady Esther Cream you cleanse and soften your and help nature refine pores all at nncr. It's that simple and quick! Lady Esther makes a lovely light powder base too. Buy one of the three thrifty sues at Woolworth and use this modern face cream regularly.

7. The light touch is the t'ght touch when you re powdering your face. No need for heavy, "cakey" make-up if you're careful to select the rfght powder for your skin. I like the LADY to tooth powder, Woolworth's has one that's double-actmi. It's PEPSODENT AMMONTATED TOOTH POWDER, Here's a cleanser that's everything you look for in a tooth powder.

You'll marvel at the way Pepsodent Amtnoni- XT' 12 29, S5, IJ ptu tax 1 u. yd. A. imi wmv. ii "--J Ull mill .1 Ill I spotlessly bright.

So flattering. Its tec- I i jyK 1nd tction is just is gratifying fot i it's ammoniited ttIn rAnr trwsttt 1 itontmi I yxKfiS' decay. Pick up a can at Woolworth's tnd use it regularly after each meal and before dates. I think you'll find it partimlarly pleasant way to help tvoid tooth decay, because Pepsodent Am-moniated Tooth Powder his delight-j fully refreshing divot. Choose it in eithe of Woolworth's two convenient surety Nicollet Carpel Company 908 MARQUETTE AVE.

BRidgeport 8063 Henri fret forking with very Pvrckot en fth 4creit from foxhey Tower i BUDGET SUITS, FOURTH FLOOR in cosmetics, toilclriti and summertime rtd Skcp WOOLWORTH'S first for tterjibing et fc att i -Mu Am, IAt.A'.r4i---- a an.

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