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FRIDAY, APRIL' 8, 1927 1G MINNEAPOLIS DAILY STAR hl amused phone number which hi; tho audience. MINNEAPOLIS IN BRIEF Gould, state eame and tisli commissioner. The lake will be seined for carp as soon as the weather permits," 1 are quantities of orappies and simtlsh in the lake, It is said. TO DISCUSS SPAIN "Spain" will be the' general topic of the next meeting of the Saturday Lunch club in the West hotel at 12:30 p. in.

tomorrow. Miss Frances Hicks anil Miss Elizabeth Underwood, public school teachers, who visited Spain nanl arch 10,000 ,1 Thonillrt SOI Nienllot ai T'nflHi'iiHoi' tiluvutor Otla Kiev Co Mill' 14,0110 Total minor puniiltH (I.ltifi Total parmltn EERD1 NAND 1MPR OV ES P.uchare'st, April 8. The condition of Kins Ferdinand, of Rotimaniiu continues to improve, It was announced today. It Is understood the court physicians allowed the king to leave his bud for two hours 'I'lio Hiirr Mortuary. Dependable nnd icuwiiinlilt'.

Gladstone 213. Advertisement. Dance I niK's a week. Sun. St.

lnul Coliseum. Ad vertlsometit. Sun. Matinee Dames now 2:30 p.m. Admission 25r.

St. I'aul Coli- Realism of Talking Movies Astounds Theater Audience I Remarkable Preservation of Tone Quality Achieved by Vitaphone By AGNES TAAEEE The talking movie the Vitaphone has arrived. Demonstrated for tho first time in Minneapolis at a special pnviow last i night at the State theater, it showed I limitless possibilities for the future in the way of entertainment. i recently, will be the speakers. OSSANNA CAMPAIGNS Five addresses forth his platform were made by Fred A.

On-sanna, candidate for mayor, in various parts of tho city. llo appeared before the Graf 11 club and the Commonwealth club, at Diana hall. 427 Cedar avenue; before the Bricklayers' union, and at the homo of Lucy K. Kbener. 1920 Forty-fourth avenue X.

ORE TAX CASES APPEALED The state supreme court today took under consideration appeals of cases regarding the payment of iron ore royalty taxes aggregating more than $1,000,000 a year, by fee owners and mining operators of several northern MiniU'Mota mines. The court will decide whether the fee owners or the operators should pay the tax. dience was enabled to hear Mr, Hays in his own natural voice, which by-means of the Vitaphone is given a carrying power that fur surpasses that of the speaking voice as heard without the use of the instrument. Mr. Hays' talk introduced three stage offerings of various types and the presentation of these with remarkable preservation of the natural quality cf voice was, to say the least, astonishing.

The tlrst of the group was a specialty quartet of musicians called the Four Aristocrats. To hear tho sound come forth from the various instruments played and to hear the voices of the singers roll right out from the silver sheet was as remarkable an exeprieiice as one could have in a theater. But the real power of the instrument to produce tono quality was best demonstrated in the operatic program in costume of the great operatic tenor, Giovanni Martlnelll, whose voice was nuignitleently duplicated. And tho program ended with Georgie Jessell's famous comedy tele Edith Day Scores Again in London Cablegram Tells of New Success "Edith scored very wonderful personal triumph last night and has another great success. You would both have been rightly proud." Edith Day, Minneapolis actress, has udded another triumph to her career, according to a cablegram received today by her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. G. Day of -1611 Bryant avenue from Sir Arthur Butt, director of the Drury Lane theater in London.

Miss Day who was tho star in New-York and London In the musical comedy, "Irene" and later had great success in "Rose Marie," in London, opened Thursday night in "The Desert Song" In London. Sir Arthur's cablegram to the Day's stated: HI IMMMi PKinilTS AiiKUKt I'l'iiuiKiiuml imti-23 llum-xcy st lie Hly lU'leU lulilll til mmh unit ileei' fiietory AucptHt CoilaiHt iiUKl lililr 10,000 Ui'uril Realty i'u ar4 Utilon hv 2 Nty Hlllivo clwitf I. II 3 Ki'llllwoi'tll til Hllliillv Heill'd liciiHy Co ftreli unit hMv 4,500 Swim 4ti24 lYilut' liv Hty Mtnrco ilwlK I. 7 11 It I. like View 'IVrruee Ail Swim Johnson Mill- 3,500 Hurry A.

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St II 4 l' Ait Koht (' Mnl'ln fo arch ami hlilr 7,600 Ethel Uilclilu 2100 4l)t)l st 2 sty Mtnei'o dwlK (ffiiniKe attached) I. 19 tl Harriet tits Ail 8,000 Ethel Hltchle 310 Rlmwomt place 2 ily stlleco dwlg Lots 12 13 14 tt Tholiii llios' Kuuit of blocks tn WiLshlinrn Park Act EYES Examined VFREE liv lli-frmlliiL- MH-riulist THREE JUDGES Assist Three extra judges Judge P.ert Fesler of Duluth. Judge Harold Baker of Renville and Judge Carl Fin-kelnberg of Winona -will take seals on the Hennepin county district court to assist in the disposition of civil cases. JOINT CONCERT TONIGHT The Augsburg Glee club and the Augsburg Choral society will give a joint concert at p. m.

today in Trinity Lutheran church, 838 Twentieth avenue S. The choirs will sing separately and in several combined numbers. Glasses, complete with Zylo Shell frame Will 11. Has, head of the motion picture industry, gave a talk from the screen that was almost uncanny In its realism. Through the perfect synchronization of sound and motion achieved by means of the new device installed in the theater, the au National Optica! House 428 NICOLLET AVE.

ori rou'Kiirt i Opfi) Sal lining- ri i-nllli; The Scandinavian Sisters of America will give a card party Tuesday evening, April 12, at Norway hall, 2902 Chicago avenue. Advertisement, Candy Da hit TniiiiJit at i'imay Arrudiu. Free parking in our lot. Advertisement. Koller Shilling ier iiilit Sunday afternoon.

Total cost Coliseum Annex, St. PLAN A I (iMUKti IS AN QI KT Tho animal junior-senior banquet of Augsburs; college will be held in tho Nicollet hotel Saturday evening. Chairman of the arrangements committee is Orrio K. -arson, president of the junior class, who will also uct ius toastmaster at the dinner. ASK SI l'AKATlON "The Northern Pacific railroad will be asked to separate the grade on the road's tracks at Talmtulge live-mie N.E.

without the formality of nn ordinance ordering the project, following action of the council railroads committee 111 appointing Alderman K. V. Hawley, chairman of the committee, and N'els W. Klsberg. city engineer, to confer with road of-ticials on lit matter.

PASSKK IS CANDIDATE A. A. l'asser of Olivia, president of the seventh district Federation of Women's clubs, will enter the race for president of the state federation in opposition to Mrs. ilia rd of I'hisholm. who is seeking re-election, it was announced today.

Mrs. l'asser has been active in club affairs for many years past. DEl.DEN WII.l, NOT KI ileorgo K. Minneapolis business man and president of the Minneapolis ball club, will not run for mayor tins year, he declared before leaving for Louisville. where he will attend the opening Minneapolis game of the American association series.

'CHORAL COM T.KTS PLANNED Two choral concerts will be given mm STORE OPEN EVENINGS STORE OPEN EVENINGS The Entire Mail Order and Retail Bankrupt Stock of the by 1.000 men singers recruited from WHITE N'APTHA II PLENTY FOR EVERYONE And yet to bp fair to all we reserve tlie rislit to limit some of the items so everybody will get an even chance. 123 NICOLLET AVE. Mobbed, Jammed To Its Capacity Was The Public's Answer To This Gigantic Bankrupt Sale 10 Bars for 25c the membership of -'2 male choruses alliliated in the Associated Male Choruses of Minneapolis, in the new municipal auditorium during the latter part of November, it was decided at a meeting of the organization's board of directors. r.RODEKICK IMPROVES John V. rural member of the Hennepin count board of 1 25 EXTRA SALES GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE FIXTURES FOR SALE, Store and Office Fixtures at a Sacrifice FOR SATURDAY WE HAVE ARRANGED THIS "MAMMOTH BANKRUPT STOCK" SO THE PUBLIC CAN WAIT ON THEMSELVES, SHOULD OUR LARGE SALES FORCE BE UNABLE TO GIVE YOU ALL THEIR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION With Renewed Vigor This Bankrupt AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE ENTIRE STOCK TO THE BARE WALLS IS FORCED OUT OF THE PREMISES commissioners, today was recovering from an operation for stomach trou- ble in St.

Barnabas hospital. His! condition was reported favorable to- day. I TO I' VEIL HAMMOND REST A bust of the late Winfiold Scott Hammond, former governor of Minnesota, by liiyant linker. New York sculptor, will be unveiled at ceremonies at 2 p.m. Sunday.

April T7. in the state eapitol, with federal nnd district judges, state legislators and a number of mayors in attendance. The public will be admitted. CHOIR CONCERTS HERE Two concerts by the Oriole girls' chorus of Augustana college. Rock Jsland, under the direction of Arthur E.

Cassling, will be given in Minneapolis, on the evenings of April 15 and 16. The choir will travel through Minnesota. Iowa and Michigan on its spring tour. MEN'S GIRLS' Children's MEN'S Men's and Young Men's Suits and Topcoats ork Coveralls MEN'S Work Pants Dresses MEN'S Overalls I'ninn Jliulf. Guaranteed 8-bwk hhie (tenim Overall.

Hear. $1.50 seller, ONE LOT OF Play Suits Men's and Young Men's Suits Shirts Men's ham bray, formerly sold at 5c Bankrupt fale Voiles anil Orgnnilie. To -allies. Itttiikrupt rsule Cotton. fey To SI.

75 values. Kj Stlfel or Denim. values at Formerly sold at $1.50 Sale Price, per pair Formerly sold to $17.50, will go at. $3.98 tn-HKrupt ftip 1 CRAVENETS omDmation top ana rain coat, guaranteed water-proof. To $12.50 value $2.98 Ml II HIIJBIW wg 2i3 BOYS' KNICKERS CANVAS GLOVES MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS olil reiulnr to 300 to Choose From LADIES' STREET Men's Heavy Canvas (iloves 59c 13c S1.23.

Iliinkmpt Semi-soft collars. 35c values. Bankrupt Sale sdd regularly at glen's red and blue ban- 6c sal Price, pair. DRESSES 15c; in this Bankrupt CORSELETTES Corset covers, tririllcs, silk riiinisulfs to iA fi fi values. Bank- I nipt Solo, nl i LADIES' HOSE Cotton Block, brown nnd nliilc; tin nas, larire sizes WINS ORATORICAL PRIZE Harold K.

Stassen, St. Paul, won first prize of $100 and the opportunity to represent the University of Minnesota in the annual contest of the Northern Oratorical league, when he was chosen the best at the annual Pills-bury oratorical contest on the campus. LCMRER SALESMEN MEET Pv. Putnam, merchandising counsel of the Southern Pine association, that sizes of lumber are being standardized and efforts made for better wooden house construction, at the sixth of a series of meetings sponsored by the Minneapolis Retail Lumber Salesmen's club in the Y.M.C.A. RECOMMEND PARKING Rl EE aie at, ier pair.

5c Itnyons, Silks, Wool flannel OOl I lllll Ilfl 15c valnes; at this Bankrupt Sale for. and serare. 10 OVERALLS S1.39 valiies. BOYS' SUITS Boys' Knicker Suits To $7.50 values; will go during this big Bankrupt Sale at Men's Athletic UNION SUITS Bankrupt Sale DRESS SHIRTS 69c MsmIp of 220 denim. To $1.85 values.

Bankrupt Sale. MEN'S HOSE One lot np to SI. 50 vnlneg. regrulftr 15c values. In this biff Bankrupt Sale, per pair.

Men's Heavy Cotton Hose; Regular 65c values, ies. LADIES' yESTS prleru regularly, wold at a 39c durinc: this bur In 33c this big Bankrupt Sale, ier ribbed 25c Bankrupt Bankrupt fiale at. ATHLETIC 7c 8c Cotton Millies. Sale ariety of colors. Bankrupt sale Price, er pair fnioii Suits, boys 29c 50c anil girls.

value NECKTIES SILK HOSE Balbriggan SHIRTS or DRAWERS $1.93 One lot Ties; regularly to In a variety of shades; ouc values; during this big Bankrupt LADIES' UNION SUITS Cotton ribbed regular (i5c values. Bank- rupt Sale Trice, nQ each reinitar doc val 5c BLOUSES or SHIRTS Fast color percales, val 29c ues. Bankrupt aie 19c 50c value; Bankrupt Sale. per garment sale pair. ue iv ojv.

fa a. thin War Hank- UQC LADIES' SILK HOSE lrreiriilars of firsts; in a variety of shades. fl Special, per pair. I only 1 LADIES' SATEEN PETTICOATS While and colors. Specially priced in this biR Bank- IZ rupt Sale Ladies' BLOOMERS Saleen, blue and black; Kiilar 85c val- 3 ties.

Bankrupt Sale Trice -x HOUSE DRESSES Ladies' cinjrliain, poniree nipt Sale, iinlj MEN'S HATS DRESS TROUSERS One lot of soft felt hats; to Boys' and Voting Men's Long Pants Suits To $12.50 values. Going in this big Bankrupt Sale CHILDREN'S VESTS GARTERS Men's AVide Web fTttrters; regularly sold at if ft 35c. Bankrupt Sale I Price, per In a variety of patterns to 98c LADIES' APRONS Polly Prim Black satinette. Spe- JP" rial In this bir JJK Bankrupt Sale, only.ww values. Special during this big Bankrupt Sale.

Cotton Illbbed. Sieeial values. $1.98 priced durinc tins Bankrupt Sale One-hour parking between a.m. and 6 p.m. on Lake street between Girard and Holmes avenues and on Hennepin avenue from Lagoon avenue to Thirty-first street, was recommended to the city council by its street traffic committee.

GERMAN ENVOY COMING Baron Ago von Maltzman, German ambassador to the United States, will a Minneapolis guest May 5, according to advices from Washington Ttoday. The ambassador, accompanied "by Baroness von Maltzman and by 'Edward von Selzman, secretary of the embassy, will tour various parts of the country. AWARD SHOP CONTRACTS 5c l'rice, per pair. bifr Bankrupt Sale, only MEN'S CAPS BELTS Wide Belt; genuine cow CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS MIDDIES hhnlfl Middles: Spring or Summer; to values regularly; Klic-litly hide; a variety of colors. nnd linen House rejtu- SUSPENDERS Men's Dress Suspenders; regularly 50c val- ue.

Bankrupt Sale I JJfJ Price, per Regularly sold ar t. i i a. resrular yi.uu yal-- lar 65c values, (to- 39c 75c. Bankrupt Sale 39c Potton ribbed, regr-ular 35c values. Bankrupt insr in tlils blif r.ZtJ (luring this big Bankrupt Sale.

lies. lyjiiurupi Hale Price rice Bankrupl Sale, at. H. W. Austin, state commissioner 3,500 PAIR OF SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS INVOLVEI purchases, today awarded con totaling $98,605 for tho erec tiou of district highway maintenance jshops at Willmar, Crookston, Duluth 'and Morris, the biggest award of $55,746.90, going to the Dickinson Construction Co.

of Be- BOYS' AND GIRLS' TENNIS White or black. 85c values BOYS' SHOES A good school shoe for the youngster. values. Bankrupt Sale MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Formerly sold to $4.00. Bankrupt Sale Price CHILDREN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Regularly sold at $2.00.

A large variety. Per pair LADIES' HIGH GRADE PUMPS AND OXFORDS Latest styles, in all wanted shades, patent leather, kids, calfskin. Up to $5.50 values. Will go at 48c 69c midji. MEDICAL PAGEANT SUNDAY More than 100 members of the and Girls' Glee club of Pills-'bury school will present a musical pageant, "Hosanna," Sunday night the Church of the Redeemer.

Instrumental music will be provided by the Edison string quartet and Dr. Marion D. Shutter, pastor of the church, will make a brief address. REMOVE DELINQUENT VOTERS It will be necessary to remove from the permanent registration lists men and women who have failed to vote within the last two years, it BOYS' SHOES Boys' Shoes or Oxfords; latest styles and shades; to $4.00 values MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Viei kid or calfskin; flexible soles: LADIES' BOUDOIR SLIPPERS Quilted satin, padded leather soles. $1.00 values CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS In the latest styles; regular $2.50 values.

Bankrupt Sale Price, pair Sale- values to $5.50. Bankrupt LADIES' HIGH GRADE PUMPS AND SLIPPERS In all wanted shades; $4.50 values. Bankrupt Sale Price $1.39 $1.98 33c 1.19 MEN'S WORK SHOES Heavy calfskin; Uskide sole. Regular $3.50 values. Bankrupt Sale MEN'S WORK SHOES Men's brown calfskin.

A (food sensible shoe. $3.00 value. Sale Price MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS Kid leather. $1.23 values WOMEN'S COMFORT SHOES Vici kid; regular $2.75 values. Bankrupt Sale l'rice LADIES' OXFORDS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS Broken lots, regularly to $3.50 values 98c 98c 19c was announced today by Edgar L.

Noyes, commissioner of registration. This number, ho said, might mount to 60,000 when the entire city is ac- counted for. CHORAL CONCERT TONIGHT Under the direction of Professor 'Arthur Ryberg, the Lyric male chorus of Gustavus Adolphus college of St. Peter will give a concert at 8 p. m.

today in the Bethlehem Lutheran church, Lyndale and Fourteenth avenues N. There are 20 voices in the chorus. ASK MEDICAL MEETING HERE Minneapolis members of the American Medical association will formally invite the association, at its annual convention to be neld in May at Washington, to hold its 1928 convention in Minneapolis, it was announced lodav. NOKOMIS El SUING PERMITTED Pishing will be permitted in Lake Nokomis this year, under a plan of "supervision devised by James F. Formerly Nicollet Ml Avenue GREAT NORTHERN MERCANTILE of Minneapolis in Charge.

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