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MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1935. FIVE The Minneapolis Star. mice White and Lawrence 26 CITY CADETS Coasting Victim SUIT QUESTIONS Your Credit Is Good at The New England! avenue N. and to become a food distributing agency for the various stores, the complaint contends. The Mutual company paid $196,602 for the property.

RECEIVE AWARDS Twenty-six Minneapolis cadets at WALTONS TO MEET The Minnesota River-Bottoms PARENTS URGED TO HELP CHECK STREET SLIDING The complaint asserts that un St Thomas Military academy have You can make chapter of the Izaak Walton league will hold its monthly meeting VALIDITY OF TAX ON CHAIN STORE der the new arrangement the com pany stopped operating the stores, Wednesday evening at the Towns Edge hall. The principal speaker been designated winners of eagle awards for excellence in scholarship and discipline during the first quarter. that each manager was given sole authority over his store and re will be Ormal I. Sprungman of Sports Afield magazine. Cadets named are Robert Blake, ceived all the net profits from it.

Boy of 5 Is First Fatality Thamos Whole Call Tax Arbitrary Despite the organization change, James Bruzek, Thomas Carlin, Elmer Corteau, Albert Cotea, Francis Dillon, James Dillon, Robert Devoy, John Doherty, John Don- as He Collides With Auto the complaint says, the defendants sale Fruit Firm Bring Action last for "Mother" with an nellan, Stanley Galuszewski, and hold the plaintiffs are the owners of the stores and tried to collect John Hiebenhain. the 1935 chain store tax from them. Constitutionality of the state's Attacking constitutionality of the two-year-old chain store tax was chain store tax, the complaint al A. B. C.

Washer Others are Richard Lill, John Mahoney, William Mason, William Moss, Edward and Timothy Quinn, Chester Rank, John Regan, Samuel Schneider, George Stasik, Robert Theurer, Thomas Voegtli, Law- attacked in a suit brought in Hennepin county district court today leges the tax is arbitrary and dis criminatory, and that it violates the by the C. Thomas Stores Sales Sys uniform tax provision of the state constitution, in that it provides in Washes 3 loads of clothes for a little over a penny. creased levies in ratio to the number of stores in a system. Violation KErPi of article 14 of the U. S.

constitution also is claimed. The suit is the first attack on tem, and the Mutual Wholesale Fruit and Supply comrany, both of Minneapolis. The suit also asked that the court declare that the plaintiffs are not a chain store system. Named as defendants are the Minnesota tax commission, Sheriff John P. Wall of Hennepin county, Stafford King, state auditor and Julius Schmahl, state treasurer.

Proposal Accepted The complaint sets forth that VCH00J Snow means coasting accidents. One small boy already is dead. Police took steps today to prevent any more deaths. They appealed to parents to cooperate by keeping children and their sleds oft the streets. Sunday, gun squad cars were busy breaking up street coasting parties.

Lindberg Johnson, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Johnson, 336 E.

Minnehaha parkway, the first coasting accident victim, will be buried at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Lake-wood cemetery. Services will be held at Messiah Lutheran church, Columbus avenue and Twenty-fifth street. The boy was killed Saturday afternoon when his sled collided with an automobile driven by Mrs. George Roth, 5250 Girard avenue S.

The accident occurred on E. Minnehaha parkway near Second avenue. Mrs. Roth, who said she slowed up when she. saw a group of chil the chain store tax in Hennepin county.

Two similar suits are pending in Ramsey county. LINDBERG JOHNSON i' A 1. 1. noon 7l OROC'EHS HAVE HOSPITAL JOBS 1 1 warning of a cold. TRAFFIC GROUP TO HEAR GEORGE MANN INQUIRY SLATED The city council hospital investi the nose! Koodoo's Nasal Jelly brings immediate relief, loosens congestion, makes breath, ing free.

Unlike drops, Kondon'i does not evaporate; it stays at work killing your cold. Forty-six years of success. 1 KONDON'S NASAL JELLY 2Bt A George Mann, traffic manager, prior to Dec. 1934. the Thomas stores were conducting a chain business and paying the tax but that since that date the company has not operated the stores and Quality is A.B.C.

throughout. Here are just a few of its quality features: Standard A.B.C. heavy duty wringer with automatic pressure control. New A.B.C. finger-, touch clothes feeder.

New A.B.C. corrugated tub of vitreous. Exclusive A.B.C. French-type agitator, that washes faster, cleaner and better. Truly the world's finest washer.

will be the principal speaker at a gating committee will meet Tuesday night to probe conditions sur luncheon meeting of the Minneap olis Junior Association of Com rounding the shakeup in personnel that they can no longer be classified as a chain system. Because earnings of store man at General hospital. The first inquiry, it is reported, GRAND CENTRAL 614-616 HENNEPIN agers were reduced after adoption will be into the resignations of Dr. dren, stopped when she heard a DON'T SAY COAL-SAY BLACK-JACK A WEST VIRGINIA PREMIUM FUEL HY-ART COAL CO. GR.

2403 1815 3rd St. N.E. merce traffic and transportation committee Tuesday noon at The Leamington. Mann will explain phases of the recently passed motor transportation act and will be introduced by Thomas G. Linnell, committee chairman, who will preside.

of the chain store tax, the complaint states, the company accept bump. On the pavement behind F'. J. Pratt, head of the eye, ear, the car lay the boy, his sled a nose and throat clinic, and his chief Famous Quality FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS few feet away. ed a proposal of the managers to enter into contracts with them for the purchase of their respective assistant, Dr.

G. M. Koepke. Dr. A.

Herbolsheimer, chair The driver's husband said the sled apparently had struck the end of the spring behind the right rear man of the public welfare board hospital committee, will be asked stores. Nam" Changed OR. BANKS TO to appear at the meeting, which is The name of the firm was GUARANTEED GLASSES wheel. Funeral services will be conduct to be in the mayor's reception changed from C. Thomas Stores, LOWEST PRICES AND TERMS Terms--50c DOWN, 50c WEEKLY Hie New En gland 8th St.

at Marquette Ave. ed at 10 a.m. Tuesday for Harry Ziesmer, 33, 1207 Aldrich avenue Inc. to the C. Thomas Stores Sales System, and the Mutual Wholesale room.

Dr. Herbolsheimer has moved that the public welfare board abolish the position of as EXAMINATION BV OR. GEO. MOSS, OPT. Lenses Ground Frames Soldered Broken lenses duplicated while you wait DR.

BANKS DR. DURKEE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 8 P.M. OPEN SUNDAYS 10 TO II Fruit and Supply company was or who was killed Saturday night when his automobile skidded off an sistant superitnendent at the STATE OPTICAL 811 HENNEPIN ganized to acquire the warehouse of the old organization at 311 Fifth icy road near Brooklyn Center. MUl NICOLLET MAIN 263 WAWlVlVAW NEXT TO 8TATE THEMKEVyVAWMWr Services will be held at the home with interment in St. Mary's ceme tery.

His widow, three daughters, a sister and four brothers survive, MUSIC 'Afternoon in Vienna' Is Third Top' Concert By JOHN K. SHERMAN If they do nothing else, these "Afternoons in Vienna" instigated by Eugene Ormandy and his men '4. help mitigate the raw and cold af ternoons that signalize the ap proach of winter in Minneapolis. Sunday's program at Northrop au ditorium was a highly agreeable affair, superbly presented and i it succeeded admirably in taking the chill out of the air. The string sections, all the way from first fiddles to double basses, were in full flower yesterday, and shone with a lustre which has been rarely matched in the past.

Una nimity of attack, sweetness and so lidity of tone and agile co-ordination all were theirs. And the wood winds, brasses and percussion cued in with equal precision and dexterity. A 1 he proof of the cigarette Lhe Proof of the cigarette The program's chief item was the well loved Mozart minor symphony, set forth with all of Ormandy's bland logic and subtle grace, and again it was impressed on all and sundry that here is the perfectly, modelled symphony if ever there was one. Not even in Beethoven can you find such sym metry and balance, such deftly ap plied strokes, such "rightness" of expression which says neither too little nor too much. Under a wary baton, the work had all the Mozartian qualities of sprightly vigor, of quiet melan choly and mercurial phrase.

It was an unusually well integrated performance, in which one was completely won over by the reti cent charm and flowing melody of the andante, the heroic minuet (which seems a dance of gods and goddesses) and the high-spirited finale." The numbers surrounding this central feature were well chosen, all In warm Viennese spirit and all treated with affectionate skill. The Schubert "Rosamunde" overture was fine opener, and after intermission, the incohiparable melodies of Fritz Krelsler, put into the orchestral suite, "Kreisleriana," carried on the concert's message, and were followed by the ingratiating, richly scored "Spaehren- Klaenge" waltz of Josef Strauss, 1 Heus9iwseBKwaiesM----' a first performance, Johann Strauss' musical joke, "Perpetuum Mobile" (which ends in the middle of a sentence so to speak), the bro 5 thers Strauss' "Pizzicato Polka," miracle of precision in plucked strings, and the overture to "The i is in the smoking and it always will be Smokers both men and women want a cigarette to be mild yet not flat or insipid. At the same time they want a cigarette that gives them taste taste they can enjoy. Chesterfields are outstanding for mild' ness outstanding for better taste. You can find that out by smoking them.

Gypsy Baron." HOTEL GROUP TO ELECT The Minneapolis branch of the International Geneva association, hotel employes' organization, will hold its annual business meeting ana election or otticers at the Cur tis hotel tonight Karl Hirtz is the incumbent president. 1 i WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Wilhsol Cilonel And YmH Jnmi Oat tf Bed the Mornini Ririn' to Th Htct should pour ont two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up four stomach.

You get constipated. Your whole system it poisoned and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn't iret at the cause. It take those (rood, old Carter's Little Liver Fills to set these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and Harm less, fwitle, yet amasiiur in making bile flow freely.

Ask for Carter'a Little Liver Pills by aama. Stubbornly refuse anything alas. 26c A Chesterfields are what they say they are Liocm Him xaer3.

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