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3- I 1 (. FOUR MINNEAPOLIS DAILY STAR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926 STATE ROAD CONDITIONS Minnesota trunk highways have stood up well during the continued rains of the last two weeks, acoerding 1 to the weekly condition report issued today by the State Highway department today. Many have remained good all the time, the heavily traveled sections are still fair, and the only serious trouble is on detours and stretches under construetion. In most cases these can be avoided by taking alternate routes. Detailed reports of the conditions of the so-called "Babcock roads" marked with the official yellow star follow: No.

1 -Albert Lea, Faribault, St. Paul, Duluth and North Shore-437 miles- State south line, construction. fair: Albert Lea, good; Geneva, fair: Steele Center, paved; St. Paul, paved; Wyoming, fair: North Branch. detour, impassable in wet weather: Rock Creek.

paved: Fine City, detour. slippery: Mission Creek. paved; Willow River, fair; Moose Lake, except 64 miles, fair; Carlton, paved: Knife River, fair: Grand Marais and Canadian boundary. No. 2-Duluth, Brainerd, Wadena.

Detroit and: Moorhead-264 miles- -Duluth, paved; Carlton, fair: Tamarack, fair: McGregor. fair: Aitkin, good, fair; Brainerd. good fair good; Wadena, good Detroit, good; Moorhead. No. Winona, St.

Paul, Minneapo-1 his, St. Cloud and Breckenridge-267 miles--La Crescent, fair: Winona, 23 mile detour; Minnetska. paved; Wahasha, good; Lake City, paved: Red Wing, good; Hastings, good. paved St. Paul.

Minneapolis, naved: St. Cloud, paved: St. Joseph, detour. rough: All bany, fair; Freeport, paved: Sauk Center, fair: Alexandria. good; Elbow Lake, fair: Breckenridge.

Note- -Winona, Twin Cities, best route VIa Rochester. No. 4 Jackson, Wadena. Bemidji, and International Falls-476 milesSouth state line, good; Jackson, good: Morton, fair: Willmar, fair; ville, good: Sauk Center. fair; Wadena, good: Park Rapids, good, Itasca Park, good: Remidji, good, construction, good.

fair: Big Falls, fair, reshaping at Little Fork International Falls. No. -Blue Earth. Mankato, Mora and Swan River-315 miles -State south line. good: Mankato, good; Le Sueur, detour.

good; Belle Plaine, detour; Jordan. paved: Shakopee, good 17 mile detour: Minneapolis miles pared. good: Bethel, fair: McGrath; good, fair. good, MsGregor, good, fair; Swan River. No.

6-Luverne. Ortonville, Moorhead, Crookston and Hallock 453 miles State south line, good Luverne, good: Pipestone, good: Madison, good: Ortonville, good: Graceville, fair: Wheaton, good: Breckenridge. good: Moorhead. detour, 31 miles fair: Per. ley, good; Ada, good.

detour, good; Crookston. good: Warren good, detour: Hallock, good; Canadian boundary. No. 7-Winona. Rochester.

Owatonna, Mankato and Benton-279 miles- -Winona, good; St. Charles, fair; Rochester, good; Claremont, fair: Owa tonna, fair, detour; Waseca, good; New Ulm. good; Lake Benton and State west line. No. Grand Rapids, Bemidji, Crookston and East Grand Forks, 275 miles; Duluth, paved; Twig, fair to good; Floodwood, good; Grand Rapids, good; Ball club, good, fair, good; Cass Lake, good; Bemidji, good; detours fair at Wilton and Shevlin, good; Bagley, fair; Lengby, good; Crookston, East Grand Forks.

No. 9-LaCrescene, Preston, Austin, Albert Lee, Jackson and Luverne, 312 miles; LaCrescent, good; Hokah, fair; Houston, good; Preston, good; Austin, good; Albert Lea, good; Fairmont, good; Worthington, temporary detours; Adrian, fair; Luverne, good, west state line. No. 10-Minneapolis, Litchfield, Benson and Wheaton, 191 miles; Minneapolis, paved; Wayzata, fair; Cokato, good; Atwater, paved; Pennock, poor new grading; Kerkhoven, good; Benson, good; Hancock, paved; Mor. ris.

good, Wheaton. No. 11-Duluth. Virginia, International Falls and Donaldson, 366 miles; Duluth, paved; Virginia, good; St. Louis county line, construction, poor in wet weather; International Falls, good; Baudette, good; Warroad, good, Donaldson.

No. 12-Lakeland, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Olivia and Madison, 204 miles; Lakeland, good; St. Paul-Minneapolis; good; Chaska, good; Glencoe, good; Montevideo, good, Madison. No.

13-Albert Lea, Waseca and Jordan, 60 miles; Albert Lea, good; New Richland, fair; Waseca, good, Jor. dan. No. 14-Gaylord, Redwood Falls and Ivanhoe, 110 miles; Gaylord, good; Fairfax, fair; Morton, good, Ivanhoe. No.

15-Fairmont, New Ulm and Winthrop, 80 miles; south state line, good; Madelia, fair; New Ulm, good, Winthrop. No. 16-Worthington, Windom, St. James and Mankato, 118 miles; Worthington, fair; Fulda, good; Windom, good; St. James, paved; Madelia, good, Mankato.

No. 17-Fulda, Marshall and Granite Falls, 87 miles, good. No. 18-Elk River, Milaca, Garrison and, Brainerd, 102 miles, good. No.

19-Brainerd, Walker and Cass Lake, 97 miles; Brainerd, good, fair; Fine River, good, fair, good; Walker, good, Cass Lake. No. 20-Canton, Rochester and Cannon Falls, 112 miles; south state line, good; Chatfield, poor, fair, good; Rochester, good, Cannon Falls and No. 3. No.

21-Zumbrota. Faribault and St. Peter, 96 miles, all good. No. 22-St.

Peter, Hutchinson and Paynesville, 109 miles, good. CARPENTIER WILL BE CARRIERS' GUEST AT FLAME ROOM DINNER 'Idol of France' Will battle with Jack Dempsey, world of Fight With Jack heavyweight champion. And the whole program will be Dempsey broadcast by WAMD, including the Georges Carpentier, boxing idol of France, is going to tell 300 Daily Star carriers next Friday night how to win battles, boxing matches and the love of one's compatriots. He will be the guest of honor at the Daily Star carriers' banquet to be held at the Flame room of the Hotel Radis. son.

Carpentier, who is to be headliner at Pantages theater, will tell about his No. 23-Paynesville, St. Cloud, Mora and Mission Creek. 109 miles; P'aynes. ville, poor, fair; Cold Spring, good; St.

Cloud, good; Ogilvie, fair, Mission Creek. No. 24--Litchfield and St. Cloud, 43 miles; Litchfield, fair, good; Kimball, good, St. Cloud.

No. 25-Belle Plaine, Montrose and Big Lake, 73 miles: Belle Plaine, good, fair: Norwood, fair; Watertown, poor; Montrose, good, Big Lake. No. 26-Benson, Appleton and Or. tonville, 43 miles; Benson, fair, good; Appleton, good, Ortonville.

No. 27-St. Cloud, Little Falls and Brainerd. 66 miles; St. Cloud, paved; Belle Prairie, detour, fair.

Brainerd. No. 28-little Falls. Glenwood and Browns Valley, 145 miles: Little Falls, fair: Glenwood, good; Morris, good, four by -passes, fair. Browns Valley.

No. 29-Glenwood, Alexandria and Wadena, 74 miles; Glenwood, good; Deer Creek. detour, fair, Wadena. No. 30-Fergus Falls, Detroit and Erskine; 117 miles, good.

No. 31-Ada and Mahnomen, 28 miles, good. No. 32-Delorme, Red Lake Falls. Thief River Falls and Greenbush; 100 miles; Delorme, good; Thief River Falls, good; Greenbush.

No. 33-Thief River Falls and Warren; 32 miles, good. No. 34-Grand Rapids, Remer, Walker. Park Rapids and Detroit; 116 miles; Grand Rapids, good, fair, good; Remer, good; Walker, good; Park Rapids, good, Detroit.

No. 35-Garrison. Grand Rapids, Hibbing, Virginia and Ely; 203 miles; Gar. rison, good: Aitkin, good, fair, good; Grand Rapids, paved; Aurora, good, Ely. No.

36-Henning, Battle Lake and Fergus Falls; 42 miles; good. No. 37-Little Falls and Motley; 33 miles, good detour, good, poor, good. No. 38-Montevideo, Benson and Starbuck; 57 miles; Montevideo, good; Benson, fair.

Starbuck. No. 39-Wells, Mapleton and Mankato; 50 miles; good. Io. 40-Lyle, Austin and Owatonna: 50 miles: Lyle, fair; Austin, fair, 2 mile detour at Blooming Prairie, fair, detour in wet weather via county road to Geneva and T.

H. 1 to Owatonna. No. 41-Hayfield and Blooming Prairie, passable with chains in wet weather. No.

42-Kellogg. Plainview and Rochester; 20 miles; good. No. 43-Winona and Rushford; 22 miles; good. No.

44-Hokah, Caledonia and Prosper; 41 miles: good. No. 45-Stillwater and St. Paul; 18 miles; paved. No.

46-Taylors Falls and Wyoming; 19 miles; Taylors Falls, fair, Chisago City, paved, fair, Wyoming. No. 47-Slayton and Pipestone; 28 miles; good. No. 49-Montevideo, Clara City and Willmar; 33 miles; good.

No. 50-Cannon Falls, Farmington and Minneapolis; 49 miles; Cannon Falls, good; Farmington, paved, mile detour, Minneapolis. No. 51-Shakopee and Chaska; 5 miles, good. No.

52-Fort Snelling and St. Paul; 13 miles, good. No. 53-Sastings and South St. Paul; 25 miles; good.

No. 54-Elbow Lake and Herman; 21 miles; good. No. 55-Carlton and Cloquet; 4 miles; paved. No.

56-Brownside, Dodge Center and Kenyon; 45 miles; good. No. 57-Mantorvillo and Kasson; 3 miles; fair. No. 58-Red Wing and Zumbrota; 24 miles; good.

No. 59--Spring Valley, Rochester and City; 79 miles; South State line, poor; Spring Valley, fair; Rochester, good, poor, Lake City. No. 60-Faribault and, Madison Lake; 35 miles; Faribault, fair; Morristown, good, Madison Lake. No.

61-Deer River and Big Falls; 31 miles opened; Deer River, good; Big Fork, no road, Big Falis. No. 62-St. Paul and Anoka; 29 miles; St. Paul, paved; New Brighton, detour, paved, good, Anoka.

No. 63-White Bear and Minneapolis; 26 miles; paved, good. Mortgage Money to Loan ON MINNEAPOLIS HOMES AND BUSINESS PROPERTY MinneapolisTrust Co. Ground Floor, New York Life Bldg. MAIN 8040 MODERN DENTISTRY AT A MODERATE CHARGE Service Special One for Day Boston Dentists Written guaranout- tee with of-town patients.

piece of every work. OF OUR BUSINESS Comes from the recommendations of our old patients, WHY? Because the 12 years in this one location, treating 25,000 patients, giving them such satisfactory work, that they their friends, besides WE SAVED THEM ONE-HALF on their dental work. If you doubt our sincerity, ask our patients, we will furnish the names. work All Work Guaranteed under the personal supervision of Dr. Richards.

All work done in our own laboratory. Examination Free. X-Ray Service. Gas or Novocain given to Kill Pain. $20 Set of $10 Porcelain Crowns $5 $45 Set of $22.50 Heavy Bridge Work, per t'th $5 22K Gold $5.00 Cleaning $1 Teeth Filled as Low as $1 Open Sundays by Appointment CORNER FOURTH ST.

AND NICOLLET AVE. Entrance on Fourth St. Entire 2nd Floor over Thompson's Drug Store. MODERN DENTISTRY AT A MODERATE CHARGE Accuser of Co-eds Stirs Excitement in College Circles Wilfred 0. Cross (above), former University of Illinois student, has caused a stir in college circles by his charges of immorality of the modern co-ed.

printed in a recent issue of the Witness, an Episcopal weekly. Cross states that coeds who pet and drink are largely responsible for increased immorality on college campuses and goes on to relate about gin deliveries at the rear door of a sorority house, about pajama parties on sleeping cars en route to a football game where "inevitably many of the men shared berths with the co-eds," and other startling side lights on college life. Young Cross is about to study for the Episcopalian ministry. Autumn Due at 7:27 P.M. Sept.

23 Washington, Sept. is due in the northern hemisphere on Sept. 23 at 7:27 p.m., eastern standard time. In the southern hemisphere spring be. gins, says a bulletin from the Amer.

ican Nature association. A return visit by Mars marks the advent of fall, it being closest to the earth on Oct. 27. Mars will be at a distance of 42,625,000 miles in October. It will then be about 30 per cent brighter than Sirius, the brightest of all the stars, and almost exactly equal in brightness to the planet Jupiter, which will be above the horizon also during the evening hours so the two planets may be compared in brightness.

Mars made nearly, if not quite, its closest possible approach to the earth when it was less than 38,000,000 miles distant two years ago, the American Nature association points out. Although now over 7,000,000 miles more distant from the earth than at the opposition of 1924. Mars will be favorably placed for observation. Mars will not again come into opposition to the sun and on the side of its orbit nearest the earth until December, 1928. Fifteen years more will pass by be.

fore Mars will again be as near to the earth and as favorably placed for observation. Mars will be in the constellation of Aries and rise in the northeast early in the evening. It will be easily recognized by its fiery red color and its superior brilliancy, far exceeding that of any other object in its near neighborhood. 6,700 RABIES SPREAD; DOGS MUZZLED Rhinelander, Sept. cases of rabies have developed among dogs at Three Lakes, Oneida country, and as a result health authorities have ordered that all dogs be muzzled for 90 days.

Several animals afflicted with the disease have been killed. TURNS TO AVIATION Detroit, Sept. his mostock, but turning his attention to Capt. "Eddie" Rickenbacker, flying ace and president of Rickenbacker Motor company, has from the company. Why Worry About Your Savings? FOR guarded 52 years this invested bank has safeand the savings of the people of this coity and the Northwest.

During that time no depositor has ever lost a dollar of his savings deposited here. In addition a regular quarterly dividend has always been paid to depositors. Safety is the first consideration in bank for your savings. No Mutual Bank has failed in 75-years. FARMERS MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK 115 S.

Fourth Minneapolis PAVING BLOCKS ON MOVE AGAIN Rain Washes Out Pavement in Dozen Places During Night Paving blocks were washed up by the rain last night and early today at more than a dozen points. Among the places where the paving was ruined was on Third avenue between Fourteenth and Grant streets! Second avenue S. and Thirteenth street; Seventh avenue between Third and Fourth streets; Sixth nue between Eighth and Tenth streets: Third avenue S. and Washing. ton avenue; Eighth avenue S.

nad Third street; Fifth street between Third avenue N.E. and Hennepin avenue; First avenue N.E. and Hennepin avenue; Nicollet avenue and Eighth street; Fifteenth street and Chicago avenue; Nicollet avenue and Twentyfourth street: Nicollet and Franklin avenues; Ninth street and Chicago avenue. Sensational Scene in Current Shubert Play, 'Easy Virtue' Why is a woman foolish enough to marry a weak, cowardly man? Larita endeavors to answer that question in "Easy Virtue," which the Bainbridge Players will present beginning Sunday at the Shubert. The beautiful French woman finds her younger husband, John offering no opposition to the slights and snubs showered upon his bride by his mother and two sisters.

They resent her being an "outsider." Then Larita sees his love waning as he finds that his once adored bride has 'not led a life entirely beyond reproach. At last Larita gives up. She reproves her husband and endeavors to explain why she married him attributes her step to panic of restlessness and dissatisfaction with everything." She says her marriage to him was the most cowardly thing she had ever done. "Love will always be the most dominant and absorbing subject in the world because it's 50 utterly she says. "Experience can teach you to handle it superficially, but not to explain it.

can look around with a nice clear brain and 600 absolutely no reason why 1 should love John. He falls short of every ideal I've ever had he's not particularly talented or clever he doesnt' know anything really--he can't really talk about any of the things consider it worth while to talk about, and havinb been to a good school he's barely educated." Owatonna Waltons Seek to Halt Bird Slaughter Owatonna, Sept. 18. -The lo. cal chapter of the Walton league attempting to stamp out the wholesale killing of songbirds by youngsters in this section.

The league has appealed to the public for aid in discouraging the slaughter and bringing the killers to justice. The league will join with the Ellendale chapter in planting Hungarian partridge at a number of points in Steele county. DIES AT AGE OF 92 Kerkhoven, Sept. Elaine Sophie Rodelius died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Herman Walleen in town of Woods at the age of 92.

She was born in Sweden and came to America in 1877. She had resided in this vicinity since 1890. Besides the daughter she is mourned by one son, Albert Rodelius of Lake Lillian. PUSH FLOUR TRADE With a view to developing an even greater market in Brazil for Canadian milled flour, an experimental full cargo left here recently destined to Santos, the port for Sao Paulo, Brazil. Many Conveniences, Small Costs in Apartment Bungalow music of the Golden Gate orchestra under the direction of George Ganz and the whole show of the week at Pantages.

Simon Kruse, proprietor of the Rad. isson, has arranged 8 special menu calculated to appeal to the appetites of boys. A Daily Star staff photographer will take pictures of the scene and the "flash" will be broadcast to the radio audience which will include the parents and relatives of practically all the boys. No. 64-Fergus Falls, Barnesville and Moorhead; 52 miles; good.

No. 66-Bagley and Red Lake Falls; 67 miles; Bagley, good; Clearbrook, fair, gully, good, Red Lake Falls. No. 66-Montevideo and Appleton; 32 miles; good. No.

67-T. H. No. 14 and Granite Falls; 23 miles; good. No.

68-Marshall and Canby; 30 miles: Marshall, good; Taunton, poor, Canby. No. 69-Buffalo. Annandale and Eden Valley: 46 miles: good. No.

70-Sleepy Eye, Fairfax and Hector; 30 miles; Sleepy Eye, good; Fort Ridgley, fair, Hector. The Day's Records John Bergman, legal; Bessie Swenson, legal James Ellies, 52: Mae Woods, 41. Louise Carboneau, 22; Ellen Knutson, 18. Edwin Erickson. 36; Emma Nickols, 30.

Jolin Yurecko. 33: Violet Schaefer, 25, Lois Miller, Clarence Grapp, 26. Gust Jolson, 32; Anna Hagen, 25. Delbert Pixler, 24; Dorothy Bunnell. 22.

'Thonias Williams, 21; Isabel hn, 18. Edward Werner, Mabel Novak. 28. Ray Klopfleisch, 26: Magdalene Lahr, 26. Howell Skogland, 23; Margaret Hoigaard, 26, Leon Joos.

Hildur Anderson, 19. William Tachaberry, 24: Josephine Dorman, 16, Francis Gray. Eva Hart. 22. DIVORCES GRANTED Edward A.

Smith from Helen M. Smith. STOLEN AUTOMOBILES A-11026 Ford coupe, Ben Olson, 21 Malcolm st se. B-102791 Maxwell touring, William Hank, 156 Jackson st ne. DEATHS Devertaux N.

Niles, 76, 313 6th av Be. Jorgina Mork. 71, 1912 22nd st. Katherine M. Dodge, 61, Wayzata, Mint.

Peter Wasik. 4124 7th st 110. Elsie Magnuson, 31, Pine City, Minn. Gunda T. Sundberg, 22, 2206 st 8.

Lines Olson, 21, 1112 Sheridan av 11. Maxwell Tompkins, 3 Columbla Hts. BIRTHS Girls Bir. and Mrs. Douglas K.

Kennedy, 3500 Dupont av n. John H. Lande, 2701 Penn AV 11. George W. Fiester, 4222 Queen n.

William M. Conoway. 2022 Thomas av n. Jerry Freeman, 344 Franklin av. Francis Johnson, 2746 Columbus av S.

Enos E. Schneider, 4142 Queen av 8. Archibald R. Morgan, 6208 Humboldt av 8. Arthur- LaFrenere, 502 8th av 5.

Howard Truax, 406 3rd av 6e. William Ebert, 232 34th a1 n. Henry Olson, 2215 Locust st 8, Roy Delander, SOS 13th av se. Calvin L. Smith, 3109 Colfax av 8.

Anton Tilgren, 4653 Bryant av n. Harry Todd, 824 14th av s. Earl Wood, 4200 Jefferson st ne. Paul Broesamble, Plymouth av n. Boys Roy H.

Audette, 1786 Hennepin av. Harry J. Herman, 23 25th st. Walter J. Schack, 2943 Randolph st ne.

Morris Milstein, 1115 Fremont av n. Solomon Charney, 815 Girard av n. Emil E. Morris, 219 Humboldt av n. Ole Hauge, 3501 31st av 8.

Bruce Crosby, 3845 Nokomis av. Ole Saners, 406 7th av 9. Russell Blanchard, Fort Snelling. Alfred Hanson, 2604 26th st. Dan Ellis, 1015 La Salle av.

Gunner Anderson, 1026 18th a1 ne, CONTAGIOUS DISEASES Quarantined New Deaths Releas. Tot. Scarlet Fever 0 55 6 Typhoid Fever Diphtheria 54 Chickenpox 0 13 City water analyzed Sept. 15-Safe. BUILDING PERMITS Reinke 4845 Upton av 5- sty stucco dwig and garage 12 4 Lake Harriet Park 5,000 Lindskoog 3529-31 Cedar sty br ven Apt 1 11 13 Wilber's 2d Ad--B Wessel 12,000 Gorham.

2655 Queen av n-1 sty stucco dwig and garage 2 6 Co's Penn Lawn Ad--R Lundquist bldr 4,800 Wesley 2719 McKinley 8t Endt and addn--J Roseland bidr 1,600 Benson 3338 Humboldt av sty stucco dwig and garage I. 23 4 Silver Lake Ad- -Benson Bros bldr 5,350 Rose Bros Co 2627 Monroe st 2 sty frm duplex 20 16 Stenage's Supp--Rose Bros Co bldr 6,700 Notz 3347 Lyndale av sty dwig and garage 2 9 Baker's 4th Ad--G Natz 3,600 Embretson 4344 31st av sty frm dwig 12 16 Fort Ave 2d Div 3,000 Winterer, Co 4025 2212 av 8---1 sty frm dwig 24 B1 Barrow's Ad--S Finterer Co arch and bldr 4.5.00 Total minor permits 4,625 Total permits $51,175 FREE ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC FREE Austin, Sept. Mow. er county and state public tor health associations jointly spon- aviation, Minnesota, soring a free orthopedic clinic to bel America's held here for Mower county residents the on Saturday, Oct. 2.

resigned TOO DESCRIPTION 24'-0" The Accompanying picture and floor plan 15 what is known as an Apartment Bungalow. At small cost. it offers a large living room with a fireplace and light and air 011 three sides. It a good sized bedroom, convenient bath, a light, airy kitchen, and breakfast of dinette, and a door which sert. as 3 spare bedroom without cost.

It has a full bed. basement which includes the laundry and stor- KITCHEN 72 ICE RANGE BEDROOM 14. 82. DED 30-0 age rooms. The appearance of the house is one you may well be proud of, for in design and construetion, it has all the good lineg of the large expensive home.

The exterior may be built OL wood or stucco and the roof may be covered with colored asphalt or cedar shingles. This type of home 19 ideal for the young couple Just starting out. or to the man or wife who 11o longer need the large home occupied during the time their children were with them. With the grounds properly landscaped. home of this type will fit into almost anv location and it 19 so- economical in cost that it would be practical on a very inexpensive lot.

LIVING ROOM 23' The simple arrangement of this bungalow permits of easy vare with the added feature of Inexpensive heating and. of course, low taxes. To the young couple particularly, it requires a minimum outlay of furniture which is also a considerable item. In other words. it provides five-room etficteney In three-room bungalow with added features of beauty that is usually to be found only in structures of expensive architecture.

It should be borne in mind that in the build. ing of this home. the came a8 in a larger 0110, that quality construction and materials should be used throughout and that vour builder be experienced, of good repute and financially able to tale care of your job, for the four cardinals 111 building are- location. plan, construction and finance. Plans and specifications may be obtained from Sterling Builders, Ine, 200 Plymouth building.

THE APARTMENT BUNGALOW Home ownership-ts instinctive in all mankind, and since the earliest records, man has shown an inclination for better housing conditions. The home has always been held as a sacred thing -even in legislation. The first homes were caves, or houses in trees because they were easily constructed. As man emerged from these crude dwellings, wood and stone came into common usage, and as the need of protection by means of stone wall. turrets and moats passed, men turned to beauty, practicability and convenlence.

Then was reached a high stage of development in the multiple dwelling such as the family hotels and flat buildings. Many of the little niceties were so expensive that they were impracticable in Individual buildings. For a long period the owner of a small home could not afford them, but with the coming of electricity and the common owner- 'Boxcar' Society of Legion Sets Date for Meeting Owatonna, Sept. joint meeting of the Owatonna and Austin voitures of La Societe des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux set Oct. 7 as the date and Blooming Prairie as the place for a big gathering of the members.

The program is to include a parade and a concert and drill by the Austin drum corps, official corps of the Minnesota grand voiture. At a meeting following these and presided over by Grand SILENCE No Humming Motor to Irritate Noiseless comfortone more of the many These gas advantages of autoboilers are made to fit matic gas heat. each home, That insures efficiency. Mechanical complexities never worry the home owner who uses gas heat. Telephone our home heating engineers and learn about this new and improved method.

The number is Main 4208. Minneapolis Gas Light Co. GAS FURNACES AUT TO MAT TIC ship of electrical equipment. it has been made possible for men in small homes to have all of the conveniences of the highly perfected multiple dwellings. Until a few years ago, the home builder was confronted with the necessity of a considerable amount or cash that was necessary for the down payment to purchase and obtain possession of a home.

But large financial companies, realizing the safety with which money could be invested in homes, have made it possible to purchase 8 home on terms very little different than rent. The apartment bungslow 1.8 the high point in small home construction. It has, all the conveniences of its bigger brother PLUS the fact that it has light and air, no one to annoy you. object to what you do, to raise your rent. It is ideal to live in.

A small down payment will give you possession and your present rental will pay for it in a few years. Cheminot H. H. Soper of Owatonna, an entertainment and business program will take place, after which picnic supper will be served. DAD BECOMES TARGET Rhinelander, Sept.

18. James Williams of Oneida Lake 18 in a Rhinelander hospital suffering from a serious bullet wound in the leg, hav. ing been accidentally shot by his young son. They were engaged at target practice when the shooting 00- curred. Nothing Down We will build this handsome modern five-room bungalow on your lot.

$25.00 Per Month W. G. IVERSON Contractor and Builder 530 Temple Court Main 1599 WINDOW SHADES SEE OUR SAMPLES AT YOUR HOME WINDOW OBA SHADES' NATIONAL (MORAS) WINDOW SHADE COMPANY 120 W. Lake St. Dyke.

1366 Your Own Garage $65.00 All new, bright stock. One year's rent pays for your garage. Let us show you. ECONOMY LUMBER WRECKING CO. Cor.

17th Ave. So. and 7th St. Atlantic 2971 SECURITY 3863 MINNEHAHA AV DREXEL HENRY EVANSEN MGR 2371 THE STAR GUARANTEES THE GOOD FAITH OF ITS ADVERTISERS Real Estate Loans AT On Dwellings, Apartments and Business, Property. Also MONTHLY PAYMENT LOANS We are accepting loans upon plans and specitications, Prompt Service Towle-Jamieson Investment Co.

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Let us demonstrate. No obligation. ECONOMY HEAT UNIT CO. L. Fawkes, President C.

M. Stroud, Vice President 1647 Hennepin Avenue Home Furnishings By those who help you plan for the best effects at lowest costs. Boutell Bros. Inc..

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