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THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 11 1931 MORNING EDITION PAGE THIRTEEN reported after two women AMUSEMENTS fl. If. HUNTER DIES; Shortl Guts in Git Nws hold their annual reunion at the Et. Francis hotel In St. I'aul Armistice day.

Memories of days before the reign of Bolshevism -will be revived. Couple 1 Celebrate Martin Foley or btiliwater. n. and Ms wife. 81 at the Wesley Methodist Episcopal celebrate their fiftieth wedding.a tax levy of mill rather than .3 ARMISTICE DAY al PUCLIX THEATRES Take the family to the theatre splendid programs restful, refreshing entertainment Continuous Shows, All Day Today Mllmj aT 7 for Toil Who Were Car- Vl tlrsted by "Madame sad "Sarah aaj Sou" St I RUTH FY mount dram.

J' I "ONCE A UDY" rhurrh Sunday at I p. m. The pro. pram ttill niran V. VtnrAaw tfnt.AAnaf Ism seen in New York financial circles In several months now prevails.

H. C. Lilly, president of the First National bank of St. Taul. who has returned from the east, said Tuesday.

Avery Composition Here A short oratorio by htanley R. Avery en tilled, -The Raising of Lazarus," will be given for the first time at St. Mark's Episcopal church, Fun-day afternoon, by St. Mark's choir. Meehan Asks Armored Car Chief of Police Mehan Tuesday asked the city council polire committee for an armored automobile to Insure, the sae arrival of nrisonera at the work.

house. fitudy Lunch Rooms A study of school lunch rooms, following claims that a large number are operating a loss, will be undertaken by a achool board committee Thursday at 10 a. m. Towers Gain Visitors Large gains In registration at numerous lookout towers in wooded sections of the northeastern part of the state has been reported by the forestry department. Over 27,600 registered this year compared with 23,500 in 1330.

Gun Ordinance Delayed The police committee ef the city council Tuesday declined to act on a pro posed ordinance to regulate firearms. It was referred to the committee on ordinances and legislation. Peplnsky Gels Degree Abe Pep-insky, director of the university or. cheftra, has received a bachelor of arts degree. He had formerly been too busy specialixlng In musio to work for a degree.

Soviet Bailmen to Meel Former workers on Russian railroads will AMUSEMENTS stage IfflT 31 YEARS Former Sash and Door Manu facturer Was Shrincr and Knight Templar. Richard V. Hunter, 7. of BB24 Blaisdeli avenue, a resident of Minneapolis for more than 30 years, died Tuesday after a brief lllne. Born In Hyron, Mr, Hunter came to this city In 1000, He was engnged In the sash and door business several years end formerly was associated with the Wnlermsn-fTunt.

er Co. He retired from business 15 years at-n. Mr. Hunter was a ehriner and a Knigiit Templar. He Is survived by hie wife, two cons, Ward Oaj( Grove hotel, and Fred Evanston, 111.

Funeral services will be at 10 a. m. Thursdav at the Oakley funeral home, 241S Hennepin avenue. Burial 111 be In Lakewood cemetery. JOHN M.

MURPHY. John M. Murphy, HO, 218 Carrol venue, St. Paul, died Monday follow. Ing an operation at Midway hospital.

He was a member of the fct. Paul pollre force. Surviving are five brothers, Patrick and Timothy of St. Paul; Michael of Minneapolis; Jeremiah of titlllwater and Thomas Murphy of Seattle, Wash, JOHN gITstAFKOX. Funeral services for John Gustation, formerly of Jjtnesbore, who died Friday, were held Tues day afternoon at Lnger funera home, 12 Cedar avenue, with burial at Hillside cemetery.

Mr. ttusUf' on Is survived by a sister, Mrs, A. Grothe and a nephew, Oscar Urothe, both of Minneapolis. CARL MWA FINER. Funeral services for Crl Warner, 38, who died Bunrtay after week's lllnes at his home, 2433 Eleventh avenue south, will he at I p.

Thursday at Welander'a fu neral chapel, Nineteenth street end Chicago avenue, with, burial at Cry, lal Lake cemetery. fr. Warner as born at lied Wing, but came to Minneapolis with bis parents at the e) of six. He is survived by his widow, his father. Au-Ut Warner, two sisters, Mrs, John Welndcl and Mrs.

Ernest Crsnti, and two brothers, Enoch and Kuy, all of Minneapolis, WILLIAM V. NOI.TING. Funeral services for William W. Nolting, 7K, a resident of Minneapolis 49 years, were held Monday at lakewood chapel burial In Iakewond cemetery. Mr.

Noitlng. wno resided at 404? L'pton avenue Korthrop elementary achool, Kix iciun nenui coijin and orty sixth street, Tuesday. The lfi32 scnooi ouajet was considered by the school parent-teacher association. Baldwin to Act Action to obtain! mill brought by the Minneapolis Po lice itellel association against Al. P.

Erickson, county auditor, the mayor, estimate board and city council was taken under advisement by District Judge Mathias Baldwin Tuesday. Road Bids to Be Opened Twelve bridges and six trunk highway grading projects will be open to bids December 1, Charles M. Bahcoek. highway commissioner, said Tuesday, Fur Coat Stolen A squirrel coat valued at $300 was stolen Tuesday afternoon from Fergters Fur Shop, 101S West Broadway. The coat was AMUSEMENTS LAST people eve Seen it LTZZ m.

Psse- WW A Stt 50,000 Tou will be amazed by the greatest MARIONETTE act In all the world. A myriad of puppets that act like beings. TOM PATRICOLA anniversary Wednesday Art Display Scheduled An exhibit of 160 colored reproductions of famous masterpieces of art and a musical program will be featured Tuesday evening at Jordan Junior high school. Aprteal Hearing Begin" The case of Henry P. Scbussler, who claims a part of the 1119,000 estate left bv Paul Swenson, former mavor of Hopkins, was revived In district court Tuesday.

The claim, based up-on domestic services, was dismissed In probate court. Jurors Selected Trial of Cecil Donlcht, laborer, charged with the murder of Albert Monnia. will be delayed until three more jurors are selected, fieven men and four women had qualified when Judge Arthur W. Kelover adjourned court Tuesday until Thursday. Tree Fee to Be Cut A reduction of the J25 license fee paid by Christmas trees sellers was recommended Tuesday by a council committee.

No definite amount was suggested. Arrested After Theft Three men were arrested and the loot recovered after the robbery of C. J. Siems grocery store, 0l Penn avenue north. Tuesday.

Cigara and clg-arets comprised the loot, Post Installs Officers Ben F. Gardner as commander of A. R. Patterson post No. 1 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and 20 other new officers were Installed Monday night at Memorial halt Emphasize Education Value Student and faculty viewpoints on the value of education were presented at a special American Education week assembly Tuesday morning; at North high school.

Parents Observe Work Regular class work and several exhibits were inspected bv shout 200 parents AMUSEMENTS in- In Ptrton and Other Vaudeville Acts ftSisaas3a mil, mi, Everyone's Romance l. t0ve Sung and Portrayed by LavrenceTibbWl Winning His Way to Lupe Velez LOVE MADNESS! Cuban Love A Fragment of life wrenched from the heart of tlj city we lire In souls stripped and naked in the glamorous lipbt of truth youth wild bnyhood and reckless girlhood with JIMMY Schnozzle DURANTE A Real Soul Thrill 'When Tibbett Sings "Cnbsa Lots Song" jtAzn riTTs TI1M.MA TODD la "The Paiama at Donaldson's No Wonder Wc Cry Out to This Astounding Generation "ARE THESE OUR CHILDREN" and a daiighter, Mrs. Gladya Ather-ton, cf Minneapolis. Snell to Give Travel Talks ia 16 Schools r. A ESnffiARTiSfl Roy J.

Snell. explorer, au'hor end1 tor parent Tuesday, with various lecturer who will speak at 1 public ra'le Hvin? entertainment rum-chixils during the week, of Novem-' bra, The 4B grade gave a safety bf15, also will deliver an addre.s' P'ay written by the teacher. Miss Wtiy noon. November 20. t'nej Gertrude Wahl.

The 4A class gave t'elvcrsity farm school. Mr. Snell. puppt show, the 6A class a civic who ia coming fo Minneapolis under 1'ague meeting and the fifth grade I I "til 11 1 1 'H "SSfSSSSMSSSSSJSSSBSSSSSSSSSSaWS -STARTS Again! Soars fc2 MOTHS? Twin City Eitermlnatlnj! tiLpont 1332. Adv, AicuiDiiei! jmnri inn xni.

Lonviri Special Mask Hall Armistice night (Wed.) at Tivoli Dancing Gardens, near 1 Corners. Adv. Jtablii Minds, to Speak Itabbi A. D. Alindi will be the principal speaker at the.

luncheon meeting of the Minneapolis Lions' club Wednesday at the IiadiHson hotel. He will speak on "Palestine." Consul Addresses Pupils Nils Ion Jaenson. Swedish vice consul. on Sweden to pupils of uancrou scnooi Aionnay, Head Bancroft Patrols Dwlght Sorenson. Paul Vanstrum, Lawrence Lund and Howard Day are new srjiiad captains In the Bancroft school pupils' eafety patrol.

rost to Meet Friday Vincent I. Oiantvalley Post cf the American Legion will have its next regular meeting at the Citizens club, 2010 Minnehaha avenue, Friday at I p. m. Pair ConfrM Holdup Richard A. Dunn, 19, and Lester Earth, 21, soldiers at Fort Bnelling, Tuesday confessed holding up three persons on the north aide.

Suspects lo Be Examined Frajik Le Duo and Harry Larson asked an examination when arraigned Tuesday on a charge of attempted robbery of the' store of C. C. Lay man at Deephaven, Lake MJnneton- ka, November 3. The examination was set for December 13. Women Taught Refereeing A basketball referee course for women will start Tuesday at 7:30 p.

m. in the Marshall high school gymnasium under auspice of the park board. Tax Collections Gain Henry Voe-sell, county treasurer, Tuesday stated real estate tax collections are bet ter than last year. Delinquencies to jdate are about while last year they figure. were in excess of this Stk Robbery Indictment A first degree robbery, indictment will be sought against John Zechlin who confessed part in the robbery of T.

it. Jenny, 1 SOS Madison street northeast, last April, John Magerla la serving a prison term for the robbery. Wlrth Honored Theodore Wlrth. ceneral superintendent of parks, was welcomed upon his return from a six months' trip around the world at hsiddie and Bridle club luncheon Not Guilty "William tried for the robbery of a Minneapolis hat Rr.op, was found not guilty by a jury in Judge William Leary a court Tuesday. i Greeley Open House The Greeley school conducted open house musical selections.

Carroll In KneaU TiM-. Tnl Carroll of municipal court will speak TWIN CITY New and modern etruirv merit in our yards assures that when you buy Koppers Coke from us you will receive it in the very best of condition. All foreign matter kept out. Dust removed. Sizing preserved.

All the goodness of the fuel retained for your satisfaction and comfort. NORTH WESTERN FUEL CO. SIS Second Ave. S. TELEPHONE Main 5177 4441 getitI (hepe mm AMUSEMENTS Your Heart Son NOW SHOWING wev; "ISTER KEATOV tn 'SIDEWALKS OF NEW TORK mm.

7 to II p. M. Sic. at litn mrv nnnmrnLV la 1VIONKEY BL'SINESS" Cont. 2 to 11 P.

M. EAST OF BORNEO" with Charles Blrkford Cont. 2 to 11 P. M. NANCT CARROLL IS "PERSONAL MAID" Mat.

Only "The Crclnn KM" DflfJCIflG i ANNOUNGEMENT i I I I Free Pass And Reduction Coupon jua vuiiaeura Ddiiroom in I Paul will operate regular dances I 1 five nights a week, beginning 1 I Saturday, Nov. 7th. Music fur-1 1 nished by two (2) eleven-piece 1 I dance bands, 2 men In all con-1 tlnuous music. Ell Rice and his I famous Cotton Pickers compet- a lng every night In a music bat- I tie with Frank Cotier'a Peerless Orchestra. Unbelievable prices I nights, 25c; I Sunday and Holidays, 35c, in-1 eluding entire evening's dancing.

I Cut out this at) and lave it -it Is good for free admission and I dancing any Thursday or Friday I evening until Nov. 21st. or 10c I reduction at the door any other I regular dance night until the 121st. Not. good, however, on I Armistice night, Wednesday," I Nov.

11th, The price on this big night Is only 25c. I I CQLISEUM World'- Largest I Pance Floor Located on Unl-1 Iversity Avenue, Midway between St Paul and Jflnneapolia. Free (parking space for 500 can. F. F.

T. I la assi an ass ass) eass ssst el tn. 1 1 WEEK GLADYS GEORGE ia "CONNIB OAKS BOMt-CIo, Ddlfhtfsl Com.a, Mnt vook "TBI torrKBHEAD Uptown Tlckato Hot. Mnolo to. I AT WOtXTHSipg TMtATtWSI Sally Eilera James Dunn in "Baal Girl" Sally Eiler James Dune la B4 Girl" Overture 2 LOU BREESE I And Bis Music I I GERTRUDE LUTZI 1 iuile Madison SrjM feSOri mm 1m Sk NOW! fjrjTi a-aaH I LW iand a man had looked at coats il-n tni in Woman's Purse Stolen Mrs.

Bell fiOnrl Poritral avoriiiaa rArwiiaJ to police, that a man snatched her purf Tuesday night at Twenty eighth street and Hennepin avenue. Sine said It contained 17. Bandits Get SI Two men held up the grocery store of John J. Elazek, Washington avenue near Fourteenth avenue north Tuesday night and took fl from their victim. Support Convention A state constitutional convention In St.

Paul during December, with Governor William H. (Alfalfa Bill) Murray of Oklahoma as the principal speaker, was supported by a unanimous vote of mora than 60 representatives of St. Paul district clubs. AMUSEMENTS my DAY in Minntapolii! Hav Yea? "Triple Action" Commander Cleaner Three cleaning 'principles built in one machine beating, sweeping and suction. Takes out all the dirt and grit that's embedded in tho nap of your rug.

Has a sturdy, self-oiling motor that will last for years. Compares favorably with other machines Belling for twice this price. Tubes for Less rep up the old radio with a set of new Silvertone tubes, Silvertone tubes are licensed by R.C.A. Triced below others of similar high quality. Sinn Honra TtinrdT suit Sstiiritaf Other Para Jfl Free Parldm Spare I Givos Now'Djying Power to the American Dollar The Triumph of the Radio Season! A New and Improved 7 Tube Super-Heterodyne with features that make it the outstanding Radio value of the season.

e' yfn'B oi i aft nunneapoiis i riDuae. wn fill tell the and Vni- verstv irm school students nf him advent ejtes in arctic and tropical re-1 gior.s eBfl In other strange places. i anfearnrt at the farm school wm requested by O. Christiansen, principal. Coiffure of Future Will Be Exhibited One conception cf what the style In woman's hair will be 'lb years from now hai beco worked ut as a feature of the Nortlmest Beauty Trade end Hyle show at the Hof-i Radlfson.

It will be revealed Wednesday niirht at the annual dinner. At that time a poveity hair dres of 15 vetus as wull as present day hair stjles wilt be shown. The Importance of $ood health fr an attrai-tive nnipiexion was stressed late Tuesday at the session by Mbs Theo Bender of Hi. Iuis, a beauty expert. Luncheon Meeting Will Discuss China The Manchurian question will furnlfh the theme of discussion at a meeting of the Minneapolis branch of the Foreign Policy association on Wednesday, Decomlwr 2, in the gold room of Hotel Itadisson, according to Katherine M.

Phelps, secretary. Pr. Itoy Akagl of Columbia university will present the Japanese viewpoint, while Prote.sor C. K. Renter of the Vniverslty ef Michigan will Interpret the Chinese point of view.

HOLDS 'U' HOUSES SUBJECT TO TAX Hemca constructed for University of Minnesota professors on a 40-acre tract of Jand in Ramsey county eutside the city limits may bt taxed, according to an opinion Tuesday given R. A. Young, county assessor, by John W. MeConneloug, assistant county attorney, liecause title to the land remains to the university, although the owner builds hia own homo under a special arrangement it lias bceo contended that the property Is free, MeConneloug, -in his opinion, said. "The buildings cannot be assessed as personal property, but tinder the law the lease and the structures bulit on the premises may be assessed as real property of the lessee and taxed a such," CHIPPEWA WOMEN WILL EXHIBIT ART The secure funds for the relief of needy Indians and to show their artistry, women of the Chippewa Indian tribe In the Cass Lake district, members of the First Daughters of America organization, will hold an exhibit of Chippewa art and handicraft Friday In the state capital.

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