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PACE TWO MINNESOTA DAILY STAR SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922 CHINESE APPEAL Accuses Spouse of Fatal Wound Woman Named Hryn Ma wr Head Robbery of Jewelry Store lirinffs Arrest John Hildholmer, 220 West Soventh street, St. Paul, was arretted today 0. S. HITS RAIDS woman (WOMEN'S PARTY ON BOND MARKEThFiSSS PLAN IN BRITAIN FOR FAMINE AID DISABLED VETS PROTEST ORDER Farm Course Cuts llreacli of Promise, Says Commander May lie Move by Tories to' Eight Provinces and Thir teen Million People Affected by Disaster lly I KK IIOOKICK Kur luleruallonal News Mervlt- Capture Vote of Women ity 1 1 iintdi For 1 ill riutl luintl Curt ice Loudon, March movement to State Department Moves to Cheek Sale of For-eign Securities Hy lut.rnutu-nal New Service Washington, Match 4 Tho American government now decided to put Its foot down on tho steadily crowlnu pructlco of home Kuropean countries raiding the American Investment market through the notation of low priced for alleged connection with ths rob-bery of F. Huberts' Jewelry store, J1U West Seventh street, at 1:80 a.m.

Sud-helmer was found hiding In a doorway adjoining the store by Jos Cost ello and Lewis l.rnilro, detectives, who were called when the patrolman on ths beat found ths door unlocked. WatchM and Jewelry wore found In Sudlielm-srs possession, police utloge. North Dakota Alumni Banquets Graduates of tho I'lilvernlty of North liukota living In the twin cities held their first banquet last night at the Andrews hotel. Seventy-flvs graduates attended ths dinner. Shanghai, China, March 4.

Mors organlzo a political party composed than 110,000,000 Is needed to cope with the funilne problem In the Klangsu, i i exclusively of women. Is in full swing IVIrtfinnis were lirlng fifn today to nil mntloiH nl representatives from Minnesota ili'mainlliiK that dlnahled nt the Vnlvernlty of Mlnne-Mtu Kami i hool, who face heir training March 31, bo permitted to complete four-year i-uiir. V. Rice, contninnltT of the IKmuUimI American Vutomnn of the Annul, Shantung, Hunan, Cheklang. llupeh, Hunan and Hhunl provinces.

I I x. 1 (I I i v. hers mors than 16,000.000 people are In Knglaud today with every proopect that It will bo In working order by the time the next gcnerul election Is facing starvation, according to reports bond main s. i The adminliit ration believes that this practice has grown to the extent where It is taking hujro sum out of the country which properly should bo ued for the upbuilding of America In mads by ths international relief socis ties of China. Last year tho terrible famine In Chi na was caused by the drouth, while this year millions have been rendered destitute by floods from the Yellow dustrially.

It believes also that tho practice Is detrimental to Kuropean countries themselves by piwtponins Built Upon Honor held. It is possible that this party may sain control of tho government, but this Is Improbable. Thero are about 2.000.000 iiioio women than men in (Irent Britain, which gives them a powerful political nd vantage. Tho Kngilsh oinunitation In question would be similar to the national woman's party In the I'nited States, which disregards politics on strict party Hues and strlvos constantly for further po-lit leal freedom for women. Women Tories Favor It 1 1 ithe day when they will have to stop borrowing money and balance their river.

At present only about 000,000 Is available for relief work. To prevent thousands from dying of starvation, mors than twice this amount Is needed, according to the relief societies. Thirteen Million lHUtuts Ths distress as Investigated by ths World War. end Herbert J. Powell, adjutant, iii urndlnc tlto telegrams In behalf of their organization nnd the Htudi nt.i at the farm school.

Tim telegram rendu: "Kectnt confidential order of veterans bureau to rehabilitate a certain number of men In each diwtrlft In a certain time I unJnM, arbitrary, In-nMlous. lildcontliiulnif minora only partially rehabilitated unfit for self-MiMnlnmenl makes favoritism unavoidable. Trainees are penalized for the hick of previous education. Veterans' bureau ollU'lals hero aro powerless. Your Influence and action in Washington Lh Imperative." About 30 disabled veterans at the budget and tax according to their needs.

French Cities Aimed At This was the explanation forthcom Ilk Remember, ths Hlnc Medical Institute was established In mt, over a quarter of a century ago. During all this ing today In official quarters for the! ML 1 Marlon K. Park has been as- misrnationui committees is shown by lr. significant and carefully worJod state tne following table: It Is understood that all the women members of parliament, Viscountess Ithondda, Viscountess Astor and Mrs. I.II.IIIW Copyright by Uuffett.

Chicago Mrs. Kdpar Frady, wife of a Chicago automobile salesman anJ sister of John 11. Thompson, Chicago restaurant millionaire, was fatally wounded in her husband's room at a Miami Cause- Destitute ment Usued by the state department again requesting American banking 1,000,000 000,000 looted by ths directors, ths president of the college, and the faculty, to taks full charge of Hryn Mawr college, on the retirement of Vr. M. Carey Thomas, after years of servlcs.

MImh I Wit l.e nmv dean of Itnd- Klangsu Anhut Shantung Hunan 2,100,000 houses to consult with Washington before undertaking foreign obligations. While officials were careful to explain publicly that tho action was "not Thomas Wintrlnghain all favor the formation of a strictly feminine political organization with no men within its membership. I'p to the present time, women In furm school arc affected by the order. (Kls.l hotel. On lier death bed she Drouth 1,600,000 M.v-t of these men have had no noiuse.l h.

husband of the hootin. cllff college, Cambridge. and 'h'kln Klood Miss Callhan, St. I'aul business woman, todtiy announced her candidacy for the position of clerk of tho state supreme court, subject to the Indorsement of tho republican stuto convention which meets March 81. She Is the second woman candidate for this position, Miss Grace Kuercher, Orton- 1,108,000 1,600,000 time we have had the confidence of ths people of the Northwest, due to ths success we have mat with In treating certain special diseases.

ii iiiviy luui uvt'ii uvuuitru H4in i. will tak rtinnr nf llrvn Mawr Flood politics have received their chief UP' today. "The men who nave Had hipn attempt to cut his throat September. Vr. Park, born In Glovers- lionan Flood Shensl Flood 1,600,000 1,000,000 with a pen knife.

port from the socialist and labor parties, although, strange to say, neither vllle, N. comes of distinguished A member of the relief society In New Kngland ancestry. Her degrees party has a woman representative In parliament. Two of tho women are of bachelor of arts, master of arts, and doctor of philosophy were awarded by aimed at anybody," It Is an open secret In Washinton that among tho chief offenders have been various French cities, which have floated municipal bonds through the American market In great quantities. legislation May Follow This has been looked upon with disfavor by high government officials, not alone because It took money away from American Industry, but principally because they believe the practice Is If You Need a Doctor vllle, having announced herself about two weeks ago.

Ueorgo M. Stone of Wadena is also in tho race. Miss Callhan has been for some years prominent In state republican politics. She has three times been as Hryn Mawr. She is it years old.

DRILL PROTEST MEETING GALLED w-ouliln't you consider yourself safer In the hand of a iihjelclaa whs ha made a life study ef a certain claes luanchofu, western Hunan, reports as follows of the terrible conditions exist ing: "Have seen people who have died already of starvation. Many thousands are In a starving condition. A hundred thousand need help at ones and In two months 600,000 will need help. "If you cannot send relief I cannot Another Blow at Eight-hour Day Is of (lleeaeeeT We epeelallee In ehronlr. sistant secretary to tho chairman of Hi liool education, npparcmiy nine mm-tllflieulty In petting four years' train-Inf.

It Ih apparent from this that farm school pupils affected by the order are bclnp; penalized for their lack of education before entering the serv-ice. "I'nder the old veteran" bureau, these men were allowed four years' training, but under tho new bureau their period of training was reduced to two years. These men are not lit to become farm mnnacers or county apenta yet. but would probably be forced to accept Jobs as farm hands, and their physical condition Is such that they can't stand that kind of work." tories, tho third is a liberal. Margaret Bondtlcld, assistant secretary to the union of store clerks, and tho first woman ever to attend a trade union congress in Kngrland.

favors the movement. Miss Bondtlrld once stood for the honno of commons on the labor ticket, but was defeated. Strugglo Is Certain It is regarded as certain that If the nervoua, blood, eklo, kidney and bladder dieeaees. the republican stute central committee. She was a business associate of 50 Civic, Religious Groups! merely applying a soothing poultice to Tlieae doctors offer the afflicted the Struck by Rail Board Mho late Tarns Rlxby.

stay here and see so many dying. Fam 4 i la malignant cancer. The cancer is moil Skillful, Moientinu and Huai-eee-ful treatment Ihe prufeealon Chcago, March 4. New rules gov affords for tlieae apeulal dlocaees. enilug conditions of employment for ine fever Is taking many.

I hear rumors to the effect that oannihallsm is being practiced. Many are killing France's apparent unwillingness to make her revenues equal her expenses. No laws exist at present under which for March 13 railway telegraph and telephone oper WRITF An Inlereatlnt book fully eiplatnins In plain lan- COUNCIL PROBES ators have been announced by the the government can restrain the bank party is formed, a bitter struggle will be waged between the moderate and extremist factions. A mass meeting for the pur their children by drowning or poisoning to prevent slow starvation." fuase ail niaeaee vt men; aiao eynip. uma Hlank and advice FHBk alalled In plain wrapper.

United States railway labor board to Ing interests of America from floating pose of protesting the continuance of military training In the publlo schools become effective March 16. Ths fea Students at the farm school contend Too Much Opium In Hupoh a missionary reports the turs of the urles is that, while eight Hinz Medical Insitute hours Is recognized as ths stundard these Issues, which mean fat commissions for them. It Is a question, however, officials said today, whether some legislation along this line would not be necessary. most severe flood in the province for 50 years, while In Kueichow ths dis days work, time and one half for over that they have only been fitted to ao Is scheduled for Monday night, March tcpt farm Joba paying S5 a month. 13, It was announced today.

This Is Mr. Mice predicted that the order ter- on the eve of the next regular meet-minuting their education at the farm Ing of the board of education. Mhool would be rescinded. "They were a central auditorium Is being sought time during the first nine hours is The tory element, represented by Viscountess Rhondda and the other peeresses who will seek entranco to the house of lords, will stand for conservatism. The extremists would be represented by such women as Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, editor of the Workers' Dreadnuught, a so-called bolshev-1st organ.

20 22 Wsshington Ava. So. MINNEAPOLIS, MI-NN. tress is appalling. Added to the floods Is bapdltry and ths fact that great wiped out.

PLAN CONTRACT Architect Accused of Using Official Job to Promote Own Interest Charges that U. Ti. Mdrell, archl-l With the announcement of these for the occasion. Mrs. F.

A. Kingsley New University Rule promised four years' schooling under areas of the provinces are planted with the opium poppy instead of wheat. In charge of publicity, said today. The rules, the labor board has completed Its decisions on working rules for all Missionaries in Shantung report meeting is to be given under the dl tho old bureou and I am sure we can make that promise hold good now," lie said. that thousands of acres are lying un rection of the Minneapolis committee classes of railway employes.

Consideration of requests for wags In The aim of the party would be to Curbs Male Students' Freedom to Move University of Minnesota men students are objecting to the recent ac of affiliated groups, formed to urge der water and les and that ths winter grain cannot be planted. put women upon an absolute equality with men In every activity of life- tect and former member of the city discontinuance of military training, Aid for Idle Vets creases from ths employes and wago reductions from the carriers will begin Monday. The International relief societies of Mnra planning commission, used his official politics, before tho courts, Industry, CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OK THK COOK' RESTA I HA NT ASSOCIATION We, the undersigned for the purpose of forming a corporation under ami pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 68, Cfenoral Btatutee of Minnesota, 1 911. and acta amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, do hereby adopt the following Certificate ef Incorporation: AKTIC1.H I Ths name of this corporation shall be, the Cooke' Restaurant Association, The general nature of Ite huslneae shall be that of catering, the establishment and operation of restaurants, ami the purchase ami sale of foodstuffs Incident thereto. The AckPli hV LP' "in 1 ionizations are co-operatin in thi and so on.

the various provinces, which, by ths way, are composed of business men, tion taken by the board of regents in requiring men students to retain one position to shape the commission's policies and then stepped out to take Kansas Women March Appleton, missionaries and consular officials, A'il I II i. aui.i 1 ins me uisi wee iu new oiTjainz-inuiiB room throughout a term of school, un will launch a famine relief drlvs in have come in. The most recent ac less permission by university authori in LOW Waffe I rOteSt China shortly in order to relieve the quisitions are the Ladies' Aid society dire need which will occur in ths a 118,000 contract from the commission are to be Investigated by a special council committee, to be appointed by A. R. Fruen, president of the ties is given to move.

This rule has been in force among the girls for of the Gethsemane Lutheran c.lurcli Ivy Service club and Lyngblomsten, spring when ths present funds and supplies will be exhausted. years. No. D. Men students say that the univer Topeka, March 4.

Hundreds of working women marched In a demonstration before the industrial court yesterday to protest against the testimony presented by the employers in the course of the hearing on minimum city council, early next week. The centra committee in charge of sity la abridging their freedom. When the mass meetin? numbers the follow- than 600 post communders and adjutants of the American legion in were gathered here In convention today, striving to evolve a solution of tho employment situation among ex-service men in the Badger ttate. Resolutions were adopted calling upon municipalities to aid in creating Jobs for the unemployed to augment the work already under way by the state and county officials to this end. The veterans also urged speedier aid for disabled veterans of the state.

At they come to school at the beginning. Charges that Morell hud used his official position to his private advan Good Coal The Elliott Fuel Co. lantic 0-150. Advertisement. St.

Olaf 's Glee Club to Give City Concert Inir: H. B. Glslason. Mrs. Arthur principle place for the transaction of the businrns of this corporation shall be In the City of Minneapolis, County of Hennepin.

State of Minnesota. ARTICLE II Ths time for the commencement ef this corporation shall be February let, A.D., 1SJJ, and the period of Its duration shall be thirty years. ARTICLE III The name and plaoe of residence of persons forming this corporation are: Nils G-Nordqulst, George A. Uriahs, Roy B. Howard, W.

11. Wilkes, John L. Ehlera O. Brin. Mrs.

Helen Camp Thbmsen, Mrs, H. N. Owen, Mrs. K. Egilsrud, Mrs wages for women now taking place in the industrial court of Kansas.

A tage were made at the council meet ing yesterday by Alderman A. G. Bas Penny Dance Tonight at Arcadia, of the year or term, they are often forced to take the first room they can find, because there is such a dearth of them. 815 South Fifth St. Advertisement, David Ooldbloom, Mrs.

Henry Wels- reasonable outlay for clothing for a tis and were supported by Alderman W. C. Buck. Both aldermen insisted kopf.Mrs. C.

W. Alvold. Mrs. Charles working girl was fixed by the head Should the new ruling be broken Dr. Itenrilt Sliipstead, dentist, moved Lundquist, Mrs.

F. J. Smith, lle. that the council and the city plan, saleswomen of two department stores R. Turdy, Rev.

Gustav Johnson, Mrs, without permission from the authorities, the student probably would be at $87.55 a year. ning commission should consider the feasibility of having the work of the NextWednesday Noon The second number in the series of municipal concerts to be held next Wednesday noon In the rotunda of ths city hall will be given by St. Olafs Church Glee club. Professor Harry Anderson is director. Kathleen Batsman Sterling, violinist, who has appeared In Minneapolis on ths Orpheum Alice Borrows.

Mrs. A. C. Krey, Mrs, A. Olson and Leslie Slnton, all of the City ef Minneapolis.

Minnesota. ARTICLE IV Ths management of this corporation shall be vested In a Board of Directors, composed of not less than Ave and not more than nine members. The names Following the demonstration of the forced to pay the rent due for the re M. Storlie, Prof. F.

M. Rarlg, Mrs commission done by the city engineer's working girls. Judge James McDer- mainder of the quarter. Dean Ladd E. H.

Apker, Mrs. Bertha Moller, Miss mott announced that additional evi department. to 834 La Salle building. Main 3712. Advertisement.

Kskimo pie dame. South Side Auditorium, Tuesday evening, March 7. Pies for everybody. Advertisement. Peterson Post Hacks Bonus Theodor Peterson post of the American legion last night indorsed the sol The convention will be addressed by former Judge K.

M. Landia tonight. He will speak tomorrow also. Price War Brings 8-CentMilk Myrtle Cain, Dr. W.

E. Leonard, Mrs. said. This action was taken by the board of regents because of complaints dence will be gathered by the court S. A.

Stockwell, Mrs. Edward soiem, Trafllc Survey Ordered The contract gamed by Morell, from both sides in the controversy be from householders near the university and addresses of the first Board of Directors: Nils O. Nordqulst, George A. Orlebs, Roy It. Howard, W.

H. Wilkes. John I Elilors, O. Olson and Leslie Slnton, all of the City of Minneapolis. Minnesota.

The first officers of this corporation shall be: Nils U. Nordnulst. President: Sirs. S. Olson and Mrs.

Kinglsey. circuit will appear as soloist. fore it will fix the new minimum wage shortly after his resignation from the that students moved out during the quarter at a time when they are un The program follows: law for working women, planning commission, calls for a traf able to fill the rooms. dier bonus bill now pending before Washburn, March 4. (bpeclal) As a result of the establishment of a milk route In the city by the Insurance Lawyers Parents of Church congress.

A resolution favoring military training in the schools was passed also. Judge Drill Buried Jolly Fellows Rhys Herbert The Lord Is My Llfs Charles Bunrnham Sextette from Lucia Arranged by Dressier Hejre Katl A Perfect Day Bond Heroes and Gentlemen. MacManus Walter Scott, manager of the con Promise to Produce 'Dead Man' in Co.urt Superior, March 4. (Special) fic survey of the city by zones, Alderman Bastis said. Alderman John Peterson, council representative on the city planning commission, was not present at the meeting to explain the affair and it was decided to let the matter go over until Monday, when a special council committee to be appointed Is to confer with the Refuse Permission to Examine Body By International News Sorvice Chicago, March 4.

The parents of Nearly 1,000 persons, including Chequamegon Co-operative Creamery association, a milk price war has been perclpitated among the large Independent dealers and the price of milk, delivered, has been cut to eight cents per quart, and cream to 15 cents per quart. The ultimate consumer is saying nothing but carrying in his milk and hoping that armistice day in the war will not be heralded very soon. George A. Orlebs, Vice-President; W. H.

Wilkes. Second Vice-President; Roy B. Howard, Treasurer and John L. Killers, Secretary. All the above named officers and directors shall hold their respective offices aforesaid until the annual meeting of the Corporation to be held on the second Tuesday in January, A.D., 1923, at which time and annually thereafter, a Board of Directors shall be elected from and by the stockholders of this corporation.

The annual meeting of this corporation shall be held at Its principle place of business on the second Tuesday of January in each year thereafter. Immediately after the election of the directors, or as soon thereafter as practicable, the directors shall meet and elect from their members, a president, a vice-president, a treasurer, and from their members or from their stockholders a seoretary. Any two offices except those of president and vice-president can be held by one person. The directors and the officers of this corpora state, city and county officials, attended the funeral services of Judge certs, reported today that many volunteers from the musical organizations Harvey W. Church, who was hanged city planning commission.

There will also be an early confer Hiiscal K. Brill in the Methodist Episcopal church, St. Paul, yesterday aft MARKIACiK J.ICFNME Edwin L. Lindull, Isabel A. Krl, 23.

Alf Magnus, 28; Al.ln Walker, 26. Arnold J. Nelson, legal; Josephine A. Du-rant, legal. Emil Meilelberg, 34; Kuth E.

Johnson, 23. George C. Koyes, in; Mary V. Cross, 20. Albert C.

Norrls, 21; Phyllis Larson, 1. Nels Mldthun, 26; Mildred H. lialton, 21. Gatfred Haugen, 20; Christine M. Rasmus-sen, 27.

William P. Brown, 47; Josephine A. Kreft-Ing, 36, Arthur E. Olsten, 21; Laila H. Halvor- snn.

2t. late yesterday for the murder of two men whom he killed to gain possession Edward J. Sallstad, alleged to have been burned to death in his summer cottage at Lake Nebagamon Aug. 27, 1920, and later reported to have fled with his stenographer, Dorothy Anderson, "the sunshine girl," will bo brought into the courtroom when the suit brought against insurance companies by Mrs. Leona Sallstad comes ernoon.

Interment took place at Oak of the city have been received. Dates until May 22 have been scheduled. It Is likely that two concerts a week will be given. ence between a second special committee appointed from the council to confer witn the library board. The coun NorthwestBriefs of an automobile, have refused the request of.

Coroner Peter M. Hoffman that he be allowed to make a post mortem examination of the body. cil voted yesterday to ask the board of estimate for a new bond issue of This sum is available only in case library bonds are not sold this year. Coroner Hoffman desired to examine the body in an effort to learn what had caused the strange comatose con Aldermen expressed themselves as con land cemetery. Be Daughter's Pal, Fathers Urged Fathers were advised to form a bond of companionship with their daughters by Mrs.

Helen B. Paulsen, at the "ladles' day" meeting of the Rotary club yesterday afternoon. The freedom which girls are permitted today makes it imperative that their fathers should teach them the things they should know, she said. Hold Snow Picnic to trial, attorneys for the defendants today Intimated, The New York Life Insurance company and the Travelers Insurance company, In which Sallstad carried $45,000 in insurance, declare that Sallstad is alive and that he will be pro fident that the library board will not dition in, which Church was during the closing weeks of his life and when need an appropriation in 1922. niYOKOES GRANTED Henry G.

Ekren from Margaret Elcrcn. Florence M. Ragen from Raymond G. Ragen. Rose Thorpe from Wllliard R.

Thorpe. Arthur Greenough from M. Greenough, Caroline 1). Cox from Rolls E. Cox.

Jennie Laff from Kam Laff. Florenre Urown from Alfred B. Brown. Marie Kamenberg from Rudolph Kamen- berg. Robert Zubrls from Anna Zubrls.

Flunk C. Wheldon from Lulu M. Wheldon. Kdythe M. Grelner from Ralph C.

Greiner. BIRTHS Girls Mrs. Edward W. Morton, 2933 Clinton av. Charles M.

Casskly, 137 17th st. Christopher R. Holbrook, 4500 York av s. he was hanged. The coroner expressed the belief that drugs might have been given the man with the Intent of keep Birchwood, Wis.

William Allen Shaver, pioneer Washburn county resident, is dead at his home in Shell Lake. He came to Wisconsin in 1871 and since 1886 had resided in this county. Washburn, Wis. The question of the "purchase of the plant of the Washburn Water Works company by the city will be submitted to the voters of Washburn at the spring election to be held on April 4, and if the voters decide that the city make the purchase, duced "at the proper time." tion shall hold thsir respective offices until their successors have been duly elected and have entered upon the. discharge of their duties.

ARTICLE The amount of capital stock of this corporation shall be twenty-five thousand dollars which shall be paid in money or property, or both. In such manner and in such amounts as the Board of Directors shall order. The capital stook shall be divided Into five hundred shares of ths par valus of fifty (160.00) dollars each. ARTICLE VI The amount of Indebtedness or liability to which this corporation shall at any time be subject, shall be the sum of five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars. In Testimony Whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this first day of March.

A.D.. 1922. A nationwide hunt was started for Sewer Funds Increased By a series of amendments to an earlier report, the sewer committee made a new apportionment of the ,243.753 Bet aside for sewer improvements. Tne money was allotted as fol ing him silent. Sailstad and Dorothy Anderson when The coroner said he would endeavor to learn if he has legal authority to Snow did not handicap 60 children of the Northeast Settlement house it was decided by insurance investigators that bones found in the.

ruins We use, and have used, for the laet eeveral yean all the newsit, Quicken Curative Treatments, Berums, Intravenous Mediations, Vaccines, Bacterlna, Electricity, etc, In treating stubborn, chronic diseases of the Skin, Blood, Rupture, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Stomach. Nerve. make the examination on his own from picnicking at Longfellow Gar were not those of Sailstad. dens yesterday. They were in charge Social Workers to of their teacher, Miss Bertha Lyon, who said they enjoyed the picnic as much as if it had been held this In the presence of: lows: First ward, second, third, $635; fourth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, twelfth, thirteenth, Minnehaha tunnel, North Lyndale sewer deficit, $5,400.

The council authorized the sale of While the case is set for trial before Judge Claud Z. Luse at the term of federal district court scheduled to open here April 10, it probably will not be heard until late in that term, and possibly not until a subsequent term, owing to a congestion of liquor cases on the calendar. spring. steps will at once be taken to have the railroad commission place a valuation on the plant, and negotiations will be started to complete the deal Alexandria, Minn. The Douglas county grand Jury has found eight indictments against Fred C.

Proehl, former cashier of the Park Reg-ion Funeral Rites For Josiah N. Rogers Funeral services for Josiah N. Rog ers were held this morning at the Hear Miss Ueland Minneapolis social workers will be told about the cottage plan and vocational training for orphan children followed at Car6n college, an endowed Institution near Philadelphia, by Miss Elsa Ueland, president, at a meeting called by the Council of Social Agencies for Monday noon at the Y.M.C.A. Miss Ueland, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Andreas Ueland of Come and talk to Kidney and Blad-these kindly 1'hy- der Diseases of stctans, free.

It Men and Women, will renew your Consultation Free hope of cure, and Confidential. Don't suffer any Bo come and talk more. over your case. We Invite you. Charges very reason able.

You may pay as benefited. If cannot call, write for wonderful ree book. Long and permanently established In Minneapolis. Hours! 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.

Dally. Sundays: 10 to II chapel of the Old Soldiers' home. Mr, tA hnnk. on charres of embezzle. $945,879 of special street improvement bonds.

The bonds are to be dated April 1, bearing 5 per cent interest, but the date of sale Is to be determined later. -j rrtiA Rogers was a Civil war veteran and Plan New School for Truck Drivers T. E. LATIMER E. H.

LATIMER O. A. OL80N NILS G. NORPQUIST GEORGE A. GRIEBS JOHN L.

EHLERS W. H. WILKES ROY B. HOWARD LESLIE SINTON STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Hea-nepln ss. On the first day of March, A.D..

1111, personally appeared before me. Nils O. Nordqulst, George A. Grlebs, W. H.

Wilkes. Roy B. Howard, John L. Ehlera O. A.

Olson, Leslie Slnton, to me known to be the persons named In and who executed the foregoing Certificate of Incorporation and eaoh acknowledged that he executed the same of his own free act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein expressed. trek hnnrlH for 17.ROn a.nrl It fa AYnent. he will be tried on one of the In- A school for truck drivers la being a former member of the state legislature. Offers Cure for Radicalism Bolshevism, radicalism and I. W.

Eva Booth, Salvation Guy N. Larson, 6004 Abbott av b. Louis Mitchell. 3458 Polk st ne. Earnest L.

Ortandahl, Orantsbur. Wis. Joseph Oxberry, 3331 Morgan av n. Joseph P. Anderson 1126 Fremont av n.

Boys Clarence Cecil Hull. 2437 Emerson av a. Eugene C. Kent, 1800 3d av s. Eugene C.

Kalkman, 9:6 Russell av n. Melvln Sundby, 6215 33d av s. Nick E. Setoklck, 3743 Bryant av n. John W.

Moe, 3446 21st av s. Charles VV. I'anforth, 2026 4th av s. Herman 8. Hurd, 1529 Hillside av n.

Clemant Haukaas, 2906 Pillsbury av a Robert Fair, Camden station, R.P.D. Samuel T. Wardell. 6120 Thomas av s. Edwin R.

Rogers, 1114 University av ne. Sheridan 8. Ht. Claire. 3121 Clinton Fred W.

I'hilllps, 3611 3d st n. Peter Hnath, 2319 2nd st ne, Arnold Neitzel, 3S34 Bryant av n. 1EATHS Johan Grabow, 93 2934 Dupont av n. Harriet M. Gardanler, 93, 806 16th av n.

Franclsca Trautleln, 89, 1018 Cth at n. Martin Mathlson, 83, 2117 6th st s. Horace B. Carter, 83, .148 Bedford St. Benjamins A.

Wright, 83, Bloomlngton, Minn. Josia N. Rogers, 77. Soldiers' Home. Edward Riley, 73, 2631 Knox av n.

Daniel Donahue, 72, 2227 6th av a Marie Scherman. 70, 8223 28th av s. John Wilson, 70, 213 11th av s. Edward Peterson, 66, 2104 Broadway. Ollna Klndvall, 66, 618 24th st.

Ida Amanda Hohn, 65, Medicine Lake. organized by the committee on acci Cumberland, Wis. The pavilion on Minneapolis, is nationally known as Beaver Dam, about a mile north W.ism will disappear when father and small authority on children's Institutions. the city, collapsed as a result of While Miss Ueland does not advocate i Heavy snow on tne root, since VSBtSMMsMSMUStasaWSjsaBSJl Institutions for orphans Instead of pri dent prevention or the Civic Commerce association, which has taken over the local branch of the National Safety council, which has discontinued operations. A get-together meeting of all employers who have truck drivers is planned for Monday night at 8 o'clock at the Dunwoody Insti ti recent snow storm it has been sub-rged in Bnow with drifts of 20 feet vate homes, she believes that the han Army Leader, 111 Los Angeles, March 4.

Commander Evangeline Booth, the national leader of the Salvation army, who is officially visiting California, has been stricken with influenza and Is at the present time confined to her room in Long Beach. The conimander has been forced to cancel engagements at Alburqueque, N. Denver, and Colorado Springs more surrounding it. It is owned a group of ex-service men. sons hold a mutual companionship, Dr.

C. A. Prosser, of Dunwoody institute told 250 fathers and sons at a dinner in Westminster Presbyterian church, last night. WheatMIU Sold The Minneapolis Durum Products company, recently incorporated, yesterday announced the purchase of the durum wheat mill of the Yerxa, An yerior, Wis. A referendum vote dicaps ordinarily attendant In life in an institution can be overcome through specialized attention to each child and the approximation of family life.

Invitations for the meeting have been sent to BOO men and women active in social work in Minneapolis. win umei iriniH wiiLiir fir nnr tute. The school Is expected to start in about two weeks. (Seal) J. JS.

LATIMEU, Notary Publlo, Hennepin County, Minnesota. My Commission expires Feb. IS, 1927. LATIMER LATIMER, Attorneys. 104T Security Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

STATE OF MINNESOTA, Department of State. I hereby certify that the within Instrument was filed for record In this office on the 2nd day of March, A.D., 1922 at 1 o'clock, a.m., and was duly recorded la Book of Incorporations, on Page MIKE HOLM. Seoretary of State. Pen and Pencil Gift Set All Standard Makes of Fountain Pens and Pencils Expert Repairing W. Sidney Beane "Doctor of Pens" Old New England Bide.

th St. 8. ity of Superior will proceed with construction of a new $150,000 Church Announcements i wn nrpviniiH rflrprpnni been made and both resulted In Charity Bodies Forced Minn lirs ior liih (ilium hit. Duluth Value of building permits Minn. Anna S.

Carlson, 64, 1419 8th a Beryl Kaufman, 63, 637 Fremont av n. Emily Hobart, 42, 6111 37th av s. Karon Hemsworth, 39, 1846 Franklin. Fletchel B. Jacobson, 30, St.

Paul, Minn. Reuben Louis Wilson, 34, 426 Lowry av n. Lucille B. Miller, 26, 3216 Hennepin av. to Borrow Relief Fund drews, Thurston company.

Hennepin Clinics Open April 10 The fifth annual session of the clinical section of the Hennepin County Medical society will be held April 10 to 13. Headquarters and Registration bureau will be at the Hotel Radisson. half the permits issued during Many social agencies have made for the time being. Attending doctors say. there is no immediate danger.

Kelly Out for Senate Washington, March 4. Representative Patrick H. Kelly of Michigan, today announced his candidacy for the republican nomination for senator from Michigan. He will oppose in the republican primaries Senator Charles R. Townsend, the present occupant ebruary, 1921.

Last month. 62 build loans from the Community fund to ORDER FOR HEARING STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Hennepin In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Arvld Johnson, Decedent. On receiving and filing the Petition of Emmy M. Johnson, praying for the allowance of an- Instrument purporting to be Full Gospel Tabernacle Hall 2nd Floor, 3743 NICOLLET AVE.

11 A. M. The Pastor, Elder August Hammock will preach on "Job's 3 Tests." 8 P. M. Rev.

Olson, Minneapolis Journal, will preach. ing permits, having an estimated cost CURED Lempl OJanpera, in, coknto. Minn. John Fellzer, 2, 2421 4th st n. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES Quarantined New Released Total Scarlet Fever 4 11 181 Smallnox 0 1 28 supplement their regular allowances In order to meet the heavy demand for relief and service during the cold weather, H.

M. Pitcher, business man Gloster Constable Hurt of new work of J164.600, were issued. Touring February, 1921, 58 permits, with a cost estimate of $72,350, were issued. Typhoid 0 0 8 Peter J. Quint, 74 years old, village Painless Office Treatment, No Knife.

No Chloroform. Fistula, Fissure and Diphtheria 1 6 78 Chlckenpox 8 11 82 constable at Gloster, was lying per and Colonel Emery, former national commander of the American legion, both of whom who are announced can urLinieiu, muni. Aummisirauon the last Will and Testament of said decedent and presented herewith as and for such last Will and Testament and that Letters testamentary be granted thereon to said petitioner; It la Ordered, That said petition be heard and that all persons Interested In said matter appear before this Court on Monday, the 27th day of March, 1922, at 10 A.M.. at the Probate Court In the Court Measles 14 0 .40 haps mortally Injured in the St. Paul city hospital today, after being struck and business offices of St.

Olaf college liave been transferred from the building which has housed them since its didates. all rectal troubles cured by mild treat yesterday by a Zinsmaster truck driven by J. S. Svendson, 940 East Third ager of the Council of Social Agencies, said today. An appeal was Issued today to subscribers to the fund to pay their pledges now, even though they fall due later, In order to meet the situation.

Collections on the 1922 Community fund to date are $275,678, while the total of the pledges is $1,047,045. Last year the collections up to March 1 ment. No pay ex street. Quint was waiting for a street The llarnonial Center Star Hall, Masonic Temple Sixth and Hennepin At 3:00 P. SL "Why Observe Lent?" By JOHN WILLIS RIHG pected unless cure is effected, write To Honor Robert Emmet The birthday of Robert Emmet, Irish patriot, will be honored at a meeting of Friends of Irish Freedom Monday night at 17 Seventh street House at Minneapolis, In said county, and then, or as soon thereafter as said petition can be heard, show cause.

If any there be, why said petition should not be granted. And It la Further Ordered, That notice of such hearing be given, by publishing for booklet and full Information, ef. I VAN GORDEN, M. D. Rectal Specialist 20? Tribune Annex J.

H. Nightingale, president, announc were $285,854. City water analyzed Marcn sare. AI TOMOUII.ES stolen No. B34 18 Owner, A.

M. Macho, 1(27 Lake st. No. A11277 Owner, Frost-Naus 148 Quincy st ne. Dl ILDITfG PERMITS J.

A. Cameron, 2503 Lyndale av Remodeling W. G. lverson, 3724 43d av lstory frm dwlg, L. 7.

B. 2, Bruce Place to Seven Oaks W. G. lverson, bldr 1.800 W. O.

lverson, 3720 43d av 1 story frm dwlg, L. 6, B. 2, Bruce Place to Seven Oaks W. G. lverson, bldr 1,690 W.

G. lverson, 3716 43d av a 1 story frm dwlg, L. 5, B. 2, Bruce Place to Seven Oaks W. G.

lverson, bldr I. tOO W. G. lverson. 3712 43 av I story frm dwlg, L.

3, B. 2, Bruce Place to Seven Oaks W. G. lverson, bldr 1.6i0 Six other minor permits 1.900 Car. Marquette Are.

and 4th 8k, Mpla. Duluth Starts War On Rats erection in 1879, into the rooms of the gymnasium building, a fire-proof structure. Danger of having the college records destroyed by a Are, such as gutted tho heating plant last week, trompted the change. Grand Forks, N. D.

A $8,000,000 mortgage covering the state mill and elevator properties here and at Drake, will be filed by the North Dakota industrial commission In Grand Forks fcnd MeHenry counties. The mortgage Is to the state and will secure bonds to lie sold to obtain money with which to complete the building operations on ihe state mill and elevator here. car at Jackson and Acker streets. Aged Couple" "In Jail" Bernard Schutza, 89, and his aged wife, slept last night In the St. Paul city jail.

They were not charged with any crime. Friday their plea for admission to the Ramsey county home was approved by. the state board of control, but it was too late to go to the home then so they asked for shelter at Central station. They will be admitted to the home today. Schutza was a street sweeper until two years First Spiritualist Church (18 East Fifteenth St.

Duluth, March 4. (Special) mis wruw vi.v in mca wteR tor tnree successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing, In the Minnesota Dally Btar, a newspaper printed and published In said county, and by mailing a copy of this order to all the legatees named In aald will and hetrs-at-iaw of aald decedent when their address is known or can be ascertained by due diligence, at least fourteen (14) days before the date of said hearing, unless notice la waived. Dated at Minneapolis, this 28th day of February. 1IIL By the Court: JOHN A. DA HI.

Judge of Probate Court. HENRY EBERT. Attorney for Petitioner. I HAROLD I- BRADFORD, Pastor ed today. Phone Losses Heavy Appleton, March 4.

Announcement was made today by the Wisconsin Telephone company that all toll lines in central Wisconsin have been replaced following the storm of last week. Losses are estimated at more than $2,000,000. BfNDAT BTIt 8: SO p. "The The city health department of Duluth today declared war on rats. Tho estimated rodent population of the Twin Ports is 1,000,000, causing an annual loss of $100,000.

An educational campaign will be the first offensive made Spiritual Faith ef Ancient 3:30 n. Meseewe Service by ALTS, phlne Ertckson. p. Lecturei Mreeagea, "Mtew Mm An Mary Griffin. ago, when an accident cripplad him.

in tho attempted cleanup. Total building permits co St.

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