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SEVEN Friday, july 23, 1937 Minneapolis Star. of Miller and St. Luke's hospitals TO DISPLAY HUGE WHALE and a member of the Minnesota, Athletic and Somerset clubs. Sur Legion. Surviving are the widow; three sisters, Ethel, Minneapolis, Mrs.

C. S. Best, Oakland, and Mrs. Lou Johnston, Spokane, and three brothers, Lyman, Minneapolis, Edward, Miles City, viving are the widow, a daughter, CLUBS REQUEST REALIGNMENT IN VOTE DISTRICTS wood chapel. Born In Galesburg, 111., he had lived in Minneapolis 40 years.

He was a member of Zuh-rah temple and a Thirty-second degree Mason. Surviving are the widow, two daughters, Mrs. L. O. Kellogg, West Hempstead, Long Island, N.

and Mrs. H. L. Morse, Redwood Falls, two sons, Wells S. of Minneapolis and George S.

of RacineJ and nine Burial in Lakewood cemetery. Born in Canada, she had lived in Minneapolis 16 years. Surviving are seven sons, Martin, Asa and Daniel of Minneapolis, Peter of Morris, Ed. of Grand Forks, Allie of Ta-coma and Amos of Miami; a sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Ross of Morris, and eight grandchildren.

OLAF HEDMAN Rites for Olaf Hedman, 74, 925 and George, Milwaukee. Mrs. Robert J. Davidson, and two sons, Edgar and Stephen, all of St. Paul.

CHARLES S. MARSHALL Rites for Charles Stewart Marshall, 3346 Blaisdell avenue, will be at 3:15 p.m. Saturday at Lake- Unicameral Legislature Park avenue, St. Paul, president of Hedman Brothers, St. Paul mercantile firm, "for the last 50 Plan Offered by 'Com-mon wealth' Joint committees of the Com years, will be at 2 p.m.

Saturday in Gloria Dei church, St. Paul. Burial in Union cemetery. Surviv monwealth club of Minneapolis and St. Paul today began a study of proposals to seek either a redisricting of the legislative districts HENRY AUGUST FODSTAD Services for Henry August Fod-stad, 53, 2335 Penn avenue will be at 1:30 p.m.

Saturday at the Welander-Quist chapel. Burial in Crystal Lake cemetery. Surviving are two brothers, Emil and Otto of Minneapolis; and four sisters, Ollie Ollinger of Lake Minnetonka and Ruth Wickman, Esther Behrendt and Tetra Gilbert of Minneapolis. EDGAR B. OBER Private funeral services for Edgar B.

Ober, 71, former head of the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing company, will be at the residence at Dellwood, White Bear Lake. Born in Milwaukee, he came to St. Paul about 18S0. He was president of the Motor Power of the state, a reduction in the ALL EXPENSES A Thrilling Vacation in the CANADIAN ROCKIES Here is a teal iconomy vacation, yet vacation you'll remember always with delight! An all-txpeiut vacation to Banff, Lake Louise and Emerald Lake world famous beauty spots of the Canadian Rockies for less than For only $79-58 you may visit these famous resorts, without a cent of additional cost. Even your meals on the train going and returning are included.

number of representatives and sen ators or a unicameral legislature patterned after the Nebraska plan Appointments of the committees followed a talk before the Minneapolis group at YMCA by Charles W. Sterling of the St. Paul club in which he called attention ing are the widow, three daughters, six brothers and a sister, ARTHUR P. BUDGE Services for Arthur Budge, 4151 Emerson avenue Minneapolis mail carrier for 42 years who retired in 1932, will be held either Monday or Tuesday. Born in Springfield, Maine, he came to Minneapolis 55 years ago.

Surviving are the widow, three daughters, Mrs. Wilbur Darrow of La Masa, Mrs. Milton A. Hall of Minneapolis and Mrs. Kenneth Carstenbrock of Los Angeles; two sons, John W.

of Minneapolis and Theodore R. of Los Angeles; two sisters, Mrs. Freeland H. Dresser of Huber, and Mrs. Frank E.

Holton of Minneapolis, and nine grandchildren. E. JOHNSON Funeral services for W. E. John to the fact there has been no re- Equipment Co.

and vice president districting of legislative districts of the Anchor Casualty Co. He was a director of the St. Paul as since 1913. Mr. Sterling pointed out the sociation, chairman of the board of the Children's hospital, a director state constitution calls for redis- tricting every 10 years and declared that discrepancies have cropped out i in certain districts showing a 5 to 1 vote difference.

Urging a revision of the basis Hildy's Going to the Circus! of representation in the state legis-lature, Mr. Sterling said if a re- districting plan could not be put son, 59, business man and civic worker at Northfield who died at through, a constitutional amend ment to reduce the size of the house and senate would necessitate 68-oit Pacific finback zvhale redistricting. He also urged a study of the Nebraska unicameral legislative plan. Killer ship Hercules lands The whale you see at the side of the whale killer ship Hercules was removed from the water, embalmed by a special process, mounted on a special built 73-foot railway car and is touring the country as a display of the ocean's' largest denizen. It will be on display in Minneapolis beginning Saturday.

BAN FF Your first stop in the Canadian Rockies is at Banff, where your accommodations are at the baronial Banff Springs Hotel, situated in the beautiful valley of the Bow River. mi III II 1111 'Old Corner' Not Same Says Movie Director in City I PURE CANE PURE BEET daughters, Miss Florence C. Bradt and Mrs. Harry L. Angle, Minneapolis; three sons, John Sacramento, Fred Seattle, and Harry P.

Sherburne, and six grandchildren. Folks, your, little Hildy.lov.es those elephants, and she's going to see them! She's going to have a specially good time, because she is taking with her 30 boys and girls who win a free trip, to the circus with The Star. can hardly wait until Tuesday! Wonder if those boys and girls will like popcorn and root beer as well as I do? Hope so! And that's not all! Oh, your Hildy is going to have a busy time next week. She's going to get jn cn a radio broadcast, and she wants you all to be sure to listen in on WCCO, at 6 o'clock Tuesday night. Why? Because the winner of The Star's Game of Names is going to be on the air, and Hildy hears he's a fine young fellow.

Be sure to tune in! Here's another parlor game to keep you in stitches! It's called People believe what they see in the movies, and the best proof of it li that screen villains never get 2 BADLY BURNED IN OIL HEATER BLAST The explosion of a water heater burning oil drained from crank-cases in the basement of the Jessen filling station, 810 E. Forty-eighth street, caused serious burns to Gordon Limbourne, 5616 Twenty-fourth avenue and Fred W. Jessen, 30, Cedar Lake road and( Xerxes avenue. lbs. Cannon Falls, will be at St.

John's Lutheran church at Northfield Monday. He was president of the Community Chest at Northfield, a director of the Northfield city hospital, a Rotarian and a member of the Northfield association, Surviving are the widow, a son, David, and' a daughter, Margaret. FREDERICK J. PALLY Funeral services for Frederick J. Pauly, 23, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert M. Pauly of Chanhassen, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Hubert's Catholic church in Chanhassen.

Surviving besides the parents are a brother, Willard, and a sister, ARTHUR ROY HEPBURN Services for Arthur Roy Hepburn, 39, 2650 Pleasant avenue, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Swan-son funeral home. Burial in Hillside cemetery. He was born in Prairie Farm, and was a member of the Bearcat post, American fan Charles F. Reisner, Holly wood motion picture director and SUGAR 5-lb.

PURE CARE amJtM MRS. ANNA E. PEARSON Rites for Mrs. Anna E. Pearson, 52, 2608 Pleasant avenue, will be held at 2:30 p.m.

Saturday at En-ger Funeral home, Park avenue and Grant street. She was born in Sweden and had lived here 34 years. The husband, Louis' F. Pearson, survives. 2 Mb.

pkgs. 1 5C SUGAR XXXX Confectioner's or Old Fashioned Brown former resident of Minneapolis, remarked on a visit here today. Reisner, who 30 years ago sold newspapers at Hennepin and Washington avenues, "was a little disappointed that "the old corner" didn't look the same. Back at the turn of the century, he said, Hennepin GOLF At Banff thrill to the championship golf course, along Bow River. FUNERALS FRUIT JARS EDSON F.

GROSS 11 "Scramblegraph," and it's a game and Washington was the center of KERR MASON doz.qts.75e Pts.JtJ Parowax Certo 8-oz. bottle 2 1 with the an fl.A swprs rit'ht. in Edson Fosdick Gross, 4501 Al-drlch avenue died yesterday in Baltimore, Md. Survivors are his Jar Rubbers pkg. 5e Jar Caps pkg.

of 12 2 le -sfront of you. Kerr or Ball Mason All you have to do Is get the puzzle to the town. Everybody met at Voe-geli's drugstore, where the Gateway building now stands. Reisner has directed such stars as Charlie Chaplin, Marie Dressier, Clark Gable and Nelson Eddy. He also has written a book, "Little Inch High People," which will be published at Christmas.

widow and one daughter, Mrs. Jules Moor, Minneapolis, and a son and daughter in Indiana. He was a son' of the late Major Wil come out right! There will be cash awards offered by The Star, too, so watch for the first "Scramble- liam and was a veteran of graph" Monday. Even Granny MRS. EVA KUBIK Services for Mrs.

Eva Kubik, 44, 2956 Randolph street N.E., will be at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the residence and at St. Hedwig's church at 9 a.m. Burial in St. Mary's cemetery.

Born in Poland, she had lived in Minneapolis 2 years. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Bernard Zebro, Mrs. Glen Patten and Miss Josephine Kubik of Minneapolis; six sons, George, Francis, Joseph, Stanley, Valentine and John of Minneapolis, and five grandchildren. J.

R. WALLIN Rites for Julius Richard Wallin, 59, 1311 Madison street N.E., who died at his summer home at Lake Marian, near be at promised to play the game. FEDERAL HOUSING 20 YEAR LOANS 80 OF VALUE Monthly Payment! Only $6.60 Per $.1,000 Pay Like Rent Also Loans Under F.I.C. Plan the Spanish-American and World wars. 'He was a member of Hennepin Masonic lodge' and lot the Shrine.

He had lived in Minneapolis 35 years. You Minneapolis Star readers LAKE LOUISE Your next thrill is Lake Louise "the most beautiful view in the world." You stop at the million dollar Chateau Lake Louise, situated on the banks of the lake, with Victoria Glacier hanging in the background. VERY LOW RATES VERY LOW RATE5 will have a busy week too, for The Star is chock-full of good things to read. For instance, let's look ahead to next and see I SUMMER FOOD VALUES ADKAIfrnC Fort Dearborn Salted Sodas or jA. OKAUIVClia Grahams 2-lb.

pkg. JJC CAMPBELL'S Tomato Juice 14-oz. cans ARMOUR'S CORNED BEEF .12 17 SWEET GIRL SALAD DRESSING 19 RED KIDNEY BEANS 3 20 can 25 SWEET GIRL SPAGHETTI SNOW QUEEN LAYER CAKE .25 MBS. SARAH MUMBLEAU Rites for Mrs. Sarah Mumbleau, 83, of th' Minnesota Soldiers' home, will be at 8 p.m.

Saturday at the Riverside Farrington chapel. uaroune L-natnem nas tp say. Caro STATE LABOR ACT GOES TO SENATE The "little Wagner bill," signed to set up a Minnesota labor relations board, patterned on the national board, for settlement of labor disputes was before the state senate today. The measure, sponsored by Representative Roy W. Wier (L), Minneapolis, was passed by the house Thursday after Gov.

Elmer A. Benson had brought pressure on Farmer-Labor members whose "run-out" on the roll call the day before had defeated the bill. It was reconsidered Thursday and went through by a vote of 73 to 23 after Wier consented to an amendment exempting farm help from its provisions. 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Elim Baptist church.

Burial 'in Hillside cemetery. Born in Sweden, he had line, you know, is the lady who gives you advice on all sorts of questions, Jrom, to tell the impudent maid to get the b. f. to propose. Caroline, next Thursday, tells what kind of a life the wife of a doctor may expect.

It seems to be lived in the United States for 40 years. He had been caretaker at Elim Baptist church for eight quite a problem. After reading it, SALERNO years. Surviving are the widow; daughter, Inez; a sister, Mrs. J.

R. Erickson of Alberta, 1 Beverly Sandwich. LIPTON'S Yellow Label Black Tea Hb- I Pkg-Zji Royal Puff or Hip- 1U 17 and four brothers, Joel of Alberta, Cookies Oscar of Russell, and Carl and Claus of Minneapolis. Cookies ttl-lb. pkg.

17 SWI Swim in fresh or sulphur pools dance to lilting music ride to the lakes in the clouds. Every moment at Lake Louise is packed with thrills! MRS. CHARLOTTE BRADT I nave a new idea of the profession and the gal that marries into it. In "Screen Oddities" next Wednesday we find out that Jean Parker, the movie star, can sign autographs with both hands at once. Handy, isn't it? Speaking of handwriting, have you had yours analyzed by Muriel Stafford, The Star's graphologist? She told Hildy she had" writing talent and listen to Hildy this week! Any-hoooo Muriel does a good job.

Riles for Mrs. Charlotte Bradt, PABST-ETT 84, 1327 Dupont avenue resident of Minneapolis for 70 years, CHEESE FOOD cl Plain or Pimento pkg. will' be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Sat- 15 urday in the Sundseth Funeral home, 2024 Lyndale avenue N. Born in Sweden, she was brought to Minneapolis 82 years ago by her FBI.

AND SAT. Olvr.T TOMATOES 3 lbs. 17c ANA A Golden ripe 1W Fruit A JU Head Lettuce 5c Cantaloupe bom'3for 23c Limes 1 5c RED HEART BOARD PARDONS TWO PRISONERS Two prisoners, one in Stillwater and the other in St. Cloud reformatory, were pardoned They were: Kenneth McKinnon, 40, serving up to three years in Stillwater after pleading guilty last March 8 in Mower county to second degree forgery, and William Merrinan, 22, sentenced In Scott county to up to one year in St. Cloud after pleading guilty to third degree robbery.

Merrinan desired his release to attend law school this fall, a course arranged for him by the state de-. partment of rehabilitation. parents. Survivors include two DOG FOOD Puppies like it And you won't want to miss Bar-n Google next- week! Snuffy Smif goes out after him with his shotgun and finds I i S.v...Aj;.v....v.-.T.1.fttHlltti..M We fit you In smart styles In glasses that suit you. Use our easy payment 'plan.

Low prices. WAREHOUSE DR. JAMES E. LEE EMERALD LA From Lake Louise you go to Emerald Lake by motor. This spectacular motor trip take you through many of the outstanding beauty spots of the Canadian Rockies.

At Emerald Lake, you stop at the beautiful Alpine Chateau. S3 S. 8th St, Optometrist Optician out that a family of "city folk" have moved into the Shelby cottage! By jee-pers! And Google's only one of SOAP 519 LUX SOAP 4-25e Camay or Palmolive Soap cake52e Crystal White Soap 5 giant bars 19c Shinola White Shoe Cleaner bottle 9e the 16 funny adventure strips in the big daily double comic section I III III III II II II I Ill Mil I Hill of The Star. i CLEARANCE SALE Floor samples, warehouse stock and mill runs, all in good These-rugs are products of America's foremost weavers. They will not allow us to use the name, but come in and see these wonderful values and you will be convinced.

This selection consists of 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 sizes ACT QUICKLY! As we only have approximately 150 of these rugs. So come early while selections are complete. Prices range from Anolhcr Kresge Service! COOK'S BEAUTY SALON LOCATED IN KRESGE'S 25c TO $1.00 STORE Dr. George Crane really tells of the giggly girls and boys next week. He says young folks giggle because they have nervous energy unexpended and tells them to go out and take it off on the tennis courts.

Waldorf Tissue "Soft-Wevc" process makes it extremely absorbent. 6 25 .95 and up 9 tiiiay has a date with a Star TRAIL RIDE While in the Canadian Rockies, take a trail ride over the mile-high trails that lead into the heart of the true wilderness. ACT NOW I Send today for complete details of this wonderful vacation opportunity. Don't decide on your vacation until you know all about the all-txpenji vacations to th Canadian Rockies. Send coupon today for complete details.

From Turn Citm photographer to take pictures of the Game of See the other great bargains throughout our entire Store during this Warehouse Clearance Sale Names winners MARKET VALUES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SWIFT'S ORIOLE SKINNED (they'll be announced Monday) and MAM Whole or Half LISTEN TO "SLIM JIM" the crooning cowboy ON STATION WDGY daily at 1 P.M., Sundays 3 P.M. that reminds me, this nice tall photographer told me yesterday that The Star has tripled its photo TICKET OFFICES 5. Paunick Office: Fourth and Cedar Telephone CEdar 1891 Minneapolis Ticket Office: Marquette at Fifth Telephone MAin 1261 frOO J)INE lb. 35 graphic staff in the past months. Center Cut Sliced Ham SWIFT'S SLICED PINDLESS IN CELLOPHANE Modern, Cheerful, Conveniently Located and Completely Air Conditioned Expert Work Low Prices PERMANENTS $1.95 up CHILDREN'S Hair Cuts 25 SHAMPOO 25c (Saturdays 35c FINGER WAVE 25! EYEBROW ARCHING 35 HAIR CUTTING 40 MANICURING .35 Operated under the supervision of Ray Cook EASY TERMS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.

M. H. M. LEWIS, G. P.

A. Soo Line, Minneapolis, Minnesota Please send folder describing all-eipense tours to the Canadian Rockies. so that Star readers get more pictures, of what's going on around here. That's another reason The Star is the most popular evening news-paper in the entire Northwest with 16,780 more Minneapolis am-ilics preferring it to the second evening newspaperl Sooooo Toodle-oo till Friday. lb.

23 lb. 20 Top Round Steak Fresh Ground Round Steak Same Address. City CENTRAL FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. Locate! for over 4i years in the same location in North Minneapolis 312-314 West Broadway Lean Boiling Beef lb. 10 Mock Chicken Loaf orSpiced Luncheon Ham 1-lb.

I4 Summer Sausage lb. 19 Til Sf 7TH and NICOLLET Hildy.

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