Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota (2024)

-ywse w- 4. CEMETERY LOTS MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, Jan. 8, 1949 15 TRI3UNE DAILY WEATHER MAP DEATHS JOHM UATTHtWS INFORMATION MOM S. WEATHS STATION AT TWIN CITM AtMOAT I I fill at i i I I i THE WEATHER MINNEAPOLIS READINGS HTT Mil) ITT At p.m.. It pfe cent.

PRECIPITATION 24 hour endinr p.m., none. Total from Jan. 1 to date. Inches. SI Rise, 7:5 a.m., acts 4:49 p.m.

MOON PHASE First. KUea 12:11 p.m., aetf 1:22 a.m. COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES Friday high 45. low 31; year afo high 37, low 14. All.

tim record high for month SI, Jan. 25, 144. AIMiraa record low (or month 34, Jan. 22, 1938. Hourly temperatures on pace one.

OFFICIAL FORECAST TWIN CITIES: Clondv today and eolder. hlth 25. wind N.W, 15-25. MINNESOTA: Cloudy and reach eolder with snow flurries in the north portion today. I UPPER MICHIGAN: Snow flurries and taming much eolder today.

WISCONSIN: Today, cloudy and much eolder with snow flurries in the northwest portion. Hirh 2 north to 45 south. SOUTH DAKOTA: Todsy. cloudy and be- coming cooler over the state with occasional lirht rains or snow mostly In west portion. High Saturday 30 north to 45 south.

NORTH DAKOTA: Mostly elnady and colder with occasional snow becoming much colrirr north portion today. Huh tomorrow 120-30. GENERAL OBSERVATIONS MINNESOTA A 42 23 22 3 22 2 1 ABC Mpls. -SI. P.

45 31 Rochester 43 30 Willmar 44 24 Alexandria Heroin ji Duluth Intl. Falls 1 icv I IAN ANTONIO 1 CfSTZZ'TTTiZ A II. PERSONALS, iUSIKUt 1 BATHTUBS with, legs Sm fas lit 3SS deliers. Bring back memories of yesteryaut. 4-ieiged tubs of another day.

Leave bathrooms drab Instead of gay Let us "frame your tub Your walls will smile They'll have that "new look" With plastic tile. 15 beautiful colors Installed by U'e artists. Call us anytime for free estimates. MA 3553 evenings, Lewis, WA 5401 Albert. BR 7403.

BENT Beautiful Brides St Bridesmaid Gowns, Veils. Very reasonable. BRIDAL, MODES 125 SO. 10TH ST. AT 083Sr Sleeves Shortened AT 56C8 On men's shirts, men's At women's sport shirts, jackets, robes pajamas.

Wilson Shirt Shop, 320 Kresge BIdgv SALESMAN'S SURPLUS Guar, cigarette lighter St rarer blades. S2.50 value. Send Box 735. Mpls. UNWANTED hair, permanently removed; also warts, moles and other blemishes.

Perm 1 treatment. Miss Hageman. Suits) 328,920 Nlcollet.MA 8820. DAMAGED CLOTHING REWOVEN Quality workmanship. Man orders filled.

WIZARD WEAVERS. 331 Kresge Bldsv GOLD coins bought top prices paid. AT 7100. Huber. 210 S.

6th st. TYPING MANX'SCRIPTS; THESIS. LETTERS, ENVELOPES. PL 45g. BUSINESS SERVICE 26.

Acconntints and AndHon SPECIALIZED INCOME TAX SERV-P ICE offered again this year by Lan-gum. Larson and Bies. TAX AO COUNT ANTS. Main Office 1502 Nicollet av. GE 0677.

Branch offices, Eckberg Realty 2915 Nlc av. PL 4481: Henn. Ins. Agency. 2010 Emerson av CH 3375: Mitchell Realty 4162 Wash, av AL 4731.

Arrange for an early appointment. INCOME TAX RETURNS Bookkeeping and accounting. BR 4009 days. WA 8254 evenings. DON'T OVERPAY YOUR INCOME TAX! Small bus.

At Individuals specialty. LO 3213 MOORE MOORE WH 010 "ACCT. BOOKKEEPING. PART TTME. TAXES At REPORTS.

REAS. HY 6217.. INCOME tax returns, bkkpg. service. 3137 38th av S.

DU 4342. "TAX reports St refund claims, reaa. Your home or mine. PL 1692. INCOME TAX SERVICE.

By former Inc. Tax Deputy. PL 4674. 3158 10th av S. FEDERAL St STATE returns.

YouX home or mine. PETERSON. HY 7887. 2T. Ashts md Rabbish Hauling ATTENTION PLEASE! Do you have a hauling problem? Are yon in seed of having an ODD Job doner For service call BR 6025 or PA 0810.

RUBBISH, ashes, gen. hauling. garages, attics cleaned. Business and residences. Prompt, reasonable.

HY7217. DR 4168 Gen. hauling, pick up. dump, trader shovel. Seejlitmlre A Sons.

A. JOHNSON. 56th St 28th SV SZ hauls ashes rubbish. PA20L3- ASHES St rubbish hauled on short no tice.ghtmng.L 9128.GR0961. VET needs St would appreciate hauling Ociu (D ATIY 'clouot IAIN SNOW (m) p.

SgwgwiJ FRONTS AtlOWt MINT WITH TMI MtKTION Of THI WIND MISSING I ii i BLtl I I NX 6 BAROMETRIC PRESSURE: I OfCIMAL FIGURES IN INCHES WHOLE IN MIUUAHi CENTRAL Indi'napolls 52 3.1 Madison 44 3 Marquette 48 37 Milwaukee 46 34 St. Marie 43 34 .07 Trav. City 42 24 .91 CENTRAL Omaha 49 31 St. Louis (I 36 Kioux City 46 24 Williston 45 24 COLD FRONT TO MOVE SOUTH TODAY A cold front extending from Ontario southeast of International Falls, and north of Bismarck, N. to northern Montana, is expected to move south today.

With it will come colder weather for the Upper Midwest and, in the north, snow flurries. BARMAN KILLED; m. BLAMED Chicagoan Slain at Front Door CHICAGO U.B A hoodlum machinegunned a 51-year-old bartender to death at his front door Friday night. Police said "the syndicate" was forcing him out of the slot machine and alcohol business. The victim, Hyman Franks, 51, died almost instantly from 11 bullet wounds and fell with his head nearly touching his front door.

Police identified Franks as a 1 OBITUARIES AMD FUMEKAIS DTOEBBIGTSEN Matheua Otaf, age S3, of 1201 Monro st MX. Masonic services under the auspices of Cataract Lodge No. 2, A.F.AA.M. will be held at The Washburn-McReavy Chapel, corner 4th Central, 3:30 p.m. Interment Lakewood.

KATLIN Kva residence Christmas Lake. Funeral notice later. Arrangements by G1U Brothers. KAUTH Frank age S3, of Loretta. Survived by wife, Barbara and daughter.

Eileen: 5 sisters and 6 brothers. Services 9:30 a.m., St. Peter and Pauls church. Loretto. Interment parish cemetery.

Friends may call at the Hilarlus Kauth residence Frl. after 4 p.m. Arrangements Boyce Funeral Home, Delano, KOPPRA8CH Bertha age 66, residence 1514 Washington av on Wed. Services 1:30 p.m. Welander-Qulst (North Chapel), 1200 W.

Broadway. Interment Crystal Lake cemetery. KYI) Frederick, age 68. of 4010 Nicollet av. Survived by his wife.

Helen. Funeral services 12:30 p.m. Sat. at the Washburn-McReavy chapel, corner 4tn it Central. Interment Lakewood.

LONDGREN John. 3623 Grand av. age 83. Survived by daughters. Miss Gladys Lundgren, Duluth: Mrs.

W. W. Ed berg; sons Arthur, William and John, all of and 6 grandchildren. Services Sat. afternoon.

2:30. Werness Brothers ChapeL Interment Lakewood. McDONNEIX Mrs. Mary Jane of 1524 22nd st Survived by sons. Dr.

Emmet F. McDonnell, Ennis. Texas; Joseph, Cherokee, Iowa and daughters, Mrs. Lee Farr of Cherokee, Iowa, also Mrs. Bert Fitzgerald of Mrs.

Mayer Hanson, St. Louis Park. Member of the Third Order of St. Dominic and the Altar and Rosary Society. Funerai Sat.

8:15 a.m. lrom the Glea-son Mortuary, 27th st, and Nicollet av. 8 a.m. from Holy Rosary church. Interment Shieldsvllle, Minn.

Rosary Fit. 8 p.m. -i MINOGUE George age 48, of 5621 loth av S. Survived by wife, Margaret: son, James; daughter, Margaret: brothers, Joseph Wm. and a sister, Genevieve Minogue, all of St.

Paul A Mrs. M. J. McElligott of Lafayette. La.

Funeral Monday 8 a.m. from Gleason Mortuary, 27th st and Nicollet av and 9 a.m. at the Ressurection Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, St. Paul.

Rosary 8 p.m. Sunday. NEEDHAM Hettie, age 80, of 5344 43 av. s. -Survived by husband Dan: and niece, Mrs.

James Larney of Chicago. Services Mon. 1 p.m. McDivltt Funeral Home, 2825 E. Lake St.

Burial Resurrection Cemetery. PEARSON Andrew, age 75 yean, of 5217 16 av S. Survived by wife. Jennie; 2 daughters. Mrs.

Herbert Thompson and Mrs. W. E. Fredrickson; 3 sons. Paul.

Reuben, Donald; 6 grandchildren. Services Mon. 2 p.m. Central Free church, 7 st at 10 av S. Interment Hillside.

Albln Chapel, Paul Alblnson. director, 2200 Nicollet av. PEDEB SON Sharon Mae. route 12. Infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyal M. Pederson. Services 1 p.m. at Billman Funeral chapel.

2518 Central. Interment Sunset. PLAISANCE Joseph age 54, 4308 29 av S. Survived by his wife. Katherine; 1 son, Joseph, 1 daughter, Joan: 1 brother, Leo of Brownton, .3 sisters, Mrs.

Sophie Tepper of Ogilvie. Mrs. Matt Relntjea of Big Lake and Mrs. Lawrence Getb of Coral Gables, Fla. Member of Eagles Lodge Aerie No.

34 and Independent Ice Dealers Services Sat. 8:30 a.m. McDivitt Funeral Home, 2825 E. Lake 9 o'clock Church of St. Helena.

Burial Fort Snelling National cemetery. Rosary Frl, 9 p.m. POGUE Wm. age 87, 3909 Central av NE. Survived by daughter.

Mrs. Joseph Worrel: 3 sons, Thomas. Frank, Arthur and Orville; 7 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters; 3 brothers Services 2:30 P.m. Billman's Funeral Chapel, 2S18 Central. Interment Hillside.

POPE Leon age 65. of 2705 Pills-bury Wed. night. Survived by his wife. Rose daughter, Mrs.

Eden Haemlg; 2 sons, Alvyn Mpls. and Clarence San Antonio. Texas; 3 brothers, Charles Cedar Rapids, Iowa. L. St.

Paul, Rollin Dallas, 1 sister, Clara Johnston, Davenport, Iowa: 3 grandchildren. Services will be held at Bethlehem Presbyterian church, 26th Pleasant av. Sat. afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Crystal Lake cemetery.

Arrangements with Davies. RING Clarence age 44, of 2508 Upton suddenly on Frl. at LaCrpsse. Wis. Member of Musicians' Union, Local No.

73. Funeral notice later. Arrangements by Rainvllle, BR 1148. KOGGE Fred residence 5244 James av on Thurs. Survived by wife.

Amanda: 2 sons, Fred of Duluth and Robert of 4 grandchildren; sister Mrs. R. L. Snow and 2 brothers, John of Winona, William ol Chicago. Services Mon.

afternoon 1:30 o'clock at Lakewood Chapel. Friends may call at Welander-Qulst (West Chapell. 2301 Du-pont S. after noon on Saturday. ROSQUIST Selma age 74, of 1210 19 av NE.

Beloved mother of Mrs. M. W. (Edith) Nelson, and George E. Rosquist, Los Angeles.

also 4 grandchildren. Services Mon. 2 p.m. at the Ebenezer Methodist church, 18 St Polk st NE. Interment Hilside.

Friends mav call at the O. E. Larson chapel. 2301 Central av until 12 noon Monday. RUMMEIX Frank age 87.

residence 4448 44th av s. Survived by wife. Jennie. Services Sat 1 p.m. at the Henry W.

Anderson Mortuary. 1839 Lake st under the auspices of Fraternity Covenant Lodge No. 6. I. O.

O. F. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. SCHLASINGER Larry Staff Sgt. Survived by parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Noah Schlasinger of 4337 Portland sv brother. Kenneth, Minneapolis: sisters. Mrs.

Sam Sigal. Mrs. Kermit Overby. Falls Church, and Miss Marcella Schlasinger, New York City. Services 1 p.m.

Sunday from The Hodroff Funeral Home, 126 E. Franklin. SMITH Edward age 67. of Excelsior on Thurs. Funeral notice later.

Arrangements by Bardwell Funeral Service. SPRY LeRov, 2103 S. 3rd A. Mpls. Survived by 5 daughters, Miss Betty Spry, Rt.

Paul: Mrs. Albert Schroeder (Helenl. Mrs. Louis Germschted St. Paul: Mrs.

Henry Wegge (Floyi. St. Paul: Mrs. Joseph Langenberger son. Henry Schulre; 4 brothers.

24 grandchildren. Services Monday. 2 p.m. A. E.

Henry Funeral Home. 53S N. Snelling av. St. Paul.

Intcrnicnt Rose-lawn cemetery, St. Paul. STROHMEIER Walter 4327 Harriet. Survived by wife, Ann brother. Ah fred, sisters.

Mrs. James Meany, Standish, Mrs. Charles Wheaton. Elk River. Services Mon.

afternoon. 1:30 Werness Brothers Chapel. Interment Hillside. KEIXE Ann, age 41. 3817 Chowen av S.

Survived by husband. Jay; son, Larry: brother and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Berg: brothers, Theodore W.

and Samuel R. Berg, all of and a sister. Mrs. Sidney Glllman, Cincinnati, Ohio. Services 11 a.m.

Sun. from The Hodroff Funeral Home. 128 K. Franklin. LOW -fre member of a family group which they said had been involved in a $2,500,000 alcoholic smuggling business in Detroit in 1942.

They said that they believed Franks had been eliminated by "the syndicate," the group alleged to control most illegal activities in and around Chicago. Free Money! GREEN BAY, WIS. VP) The Kellogg-Citizens Bank here is giving away samples. In observance of its 75th year in business the bank is handing out bright new pennies with souvenir stickers attached. ST.

PAUL MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Edward H. Lindorfer, White Bear Lake; Jeanne I. Murchison. White Bear Lake. William A.

Rrnns, Kansas City, Patricia j. nin, tvaupaca, wis. Layne H. Martin, 611 W. Central pk; Joyce stit St.

Feter st. Robert J. Ghsrhinski. 691 Portland av; Bar bara 1. Biersach, 1675 Eleanor av.

Ferdinand A. Nardurci, 249 Chestnut at; Mary A. Narducci. 1140 Pleasant av. BIRTHS GIRLS Mr.

and Mrs. William Andersen, 1893 Hvacinth v. William Anderson, 1807 Selby av. Edwin Beyer, 43 W. Summit av.

Kenneth Caret, 805 Rondo av. Arthur Cnnningham, 1493 W. Hoyt av. William Gillespie, 1043 James av. Nicholas Lebens, 1476 Midway pkwy.

Eusene Masloski, 68 Leech st. Laurence Peterson, 68 Wilkin st. Anthony Reidell, White Bear Lake. Lyle Rinehart. 546 Holly av.

Robert Shearen, 133 Mackubia st, Ernest Stein, 6(10 E. 7th St. Raymond Umbreit, 403 S. Wabasha it. Harold Vlaar.

1125 Chionewa av. Eugene Wilson, 372 Maria av. BOTS Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beers, Stillwater.

DeNet, 1726 Ashland av. George Garcia, 790 Thomas av. Donald Gillespie, 1043 James av. John Greeley, 527 Broadway. Arnold Lai handle.

White Bear Lake, William Langley, 863 Oakdale av. Donald Nelson, 1321 Ryan av. Alvin Olson, New Richmond. Wis. Sherman Kadowsky, 978 Duluth st.

Joseph Seiberlich, 973 W. Idaho av. Marshall Simmons. Tanners Lake. Gilman Storelee, 1085 Reaney av.

Robert Thornton, 612 Lincoln av. Stanley Waciak, 1570 Beech st. Sylvan Warner. 845 E. Orange av.

Albert Wolkerstorfer. 834 Thomas av. Haydon Womelsdorf, 127 Nina st. TWIN GIRLS Mr. and Mrs.

Karl McLeister, 1765 Portland av. DEATHS John Anderson. 72, 2817 E. st, Mpls. Lillian Cantlrberry, 71.

2727 '41st av Mpls. Frank Drechsler, 80, 127 W. Winifred St. Dorthea Forsman, 85. 1309 W.

Arlington av. Anna Gilbert, 47. 701 Cromwell av. Leon Goodrich, 58, 1503 Lincoln av. Anton Jepson, 56, 1140 Lafond av.

Carl Johnson, 81, 449 Marshall av. John Justus. 70, 1891 E. 8tb st. Mrs.

Mary Lewis, S3, 474 E. Lynnhurst av. Mrs. Elisabeth Maasen. 64.

887 Lakevlew av. Cart Peterson, 68, 729 Case av. Josephine Phillips, Mapie st. John Samuelson. 81, 2040 Como av W.

Charles Stair, 89, St. Paul. Mrs. Marie Tubbesing, 79, 90 Maria av. DrVORCES GRANTED Harold L.

Carlson from Haiel M. Carlson, i Marion O. Nadeaa from William E. Nadeau. Mary Ellyn Mady from Edward Mady.

Leatrlce I. Shelton from Charles L. Shelton. Jeannette Koury from Herbert C. Koury.

Rita C. Peters from Ward L. Peters. Daisy Miyagawa from Freddie Miyagawa. Elizabeth E.

Bublits from William J. Bublils. Cecile M. Johnson from Valentine F. Johnson.

Colleen Woychik from Edward Woychik. Robert Kolberg from Evelyn Kolberg. Lillian Jensen from Jens Jensen. Dorothy M. Naylon from Leo F.

Naylon. Leo F. Kenneally from Betty J. Kenneally. Evelyn C.

Rousseau from Irvin Rousseau. I I i i I SEE BY THE TRIBUNE Chicago 53 35 53 36 51 34 47 36 45 36 Cincinnati Cleveland Detroit Gr. Rapids Green Bay 40 30 WES' Bismarck 46 36 Des Moines 50 31 Dubuque 51 37 Kansas City 54 36 Okla. City 57 33 EAST New York 52 36 Philadelphia 53 35 Pittsburgh 50 34 Washington 60 34 GULF. Ft.

Worth 62 37 Galveston 63 44 New Orleans 62 37 SanAntonio 63 43 Atlanta 50 34 Boston 49 36 Jarks'nville 64 38 Miami 73 62 Abilene 5.1 31 Amarillo 61 25 Brownsville 50 El Paso 41 24 MOUNTAIN 36 17 Helena 48 23 SJ 08 Phoenix 62 34 4 29 Pueblo 61 20 51 18 S.Lake City 21 -01 49 23 .02 Alhuq'rque Boise Cheyenne Denver Havre pacific Fresno (5 21 S.Franclseo 51 33 I.os Angeles 69 43 Seattle Portland 32 Spokane San Diego 61 39 Yuma CANADA Calgary 18 15 .64 Ft. Arthur Edmonton 20 16 .12 Kegina Montreal 35 21 .10 Winnipeg A Highest temperatures Friday. Lowest temperatures Friday, Precipitation. 39 33 .41 38 26 .01 2 37 2S 25 21 40 1 OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS BAKER Ole Carl, age 68 of 3204 So. Harriet Ave.

Survived by sister. Mrs. Olive Albertson; brothers, Oliver, Devon, Samuel Stattgart, Ark. Member of Mpls. Camp 445 Modern Woodman.

Services Sat. 2 p.m. at the Burr Mortuary. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. BLOOM Arvid 2922 Colfax on age 71.

Survived by wife, Selma; daughter. Mrs. George (Lorraine! Lundberg; 2 sons, Emer and Reuben; 7 grandchildren and a sister In Sweden. Service 2 p.m. from The Redeemer Lutheran church, Logan and Glenwood.

Interment Crystal Lake cemetery. Arrangement by Sundseth Funeral Home. CARLSON Sophia age' 87, of 224S Buchanan st NE. Services 1:30 p.m. at Peterson Brothers Chapel, 1838 Central av.

Interment Hillside. CUTTER Harry formerly of MpU. and Anoka, passed away at Sherman Oaka, Calif. Survived by wife, Maude; son, Donald, of Sherman Oaks: brother, Charles and sister. Mrs.

Betty O'Connor, of brother, Tom, of Spearlish, S. D. Funeral services and burial Tues. at Glendale, Calif. ECKMAN Ida, age 81, residence 4712 18 av S.

Thurs. Services Sat. 2 pjn. at Augustan Lutheran Church. 11 av 7 St.

Interment Crystal Lake. Arrangements with Welander Quist (South Chapell. Chicago av at 19th. (Reviewal before service.) ELSTAD Leonard F-, age 71. of 4441 40th av.

S. on Thurs. Survived by sons, Lester Stanley daughter. Mrs. William Bartosh; 2 brothers 2 sisters, also 3 grandchildren.

Services 3 p.m. at Enter Funeral Home. Interment Lakewood. ENGLER Joseph, age passed away Thurs. Survived by brothers, Paul, Bernard, Theodore.

Requiem Mas 7 a.m. Saturday from the Church of St. Patricks, Edina, Minn. Interment Whitte-more. Iowa.

Kauth Funeral Home, 29th St Johnson st NE. GR 7566. i FSTABROOK Joseph In his 86th year at his home at Faribault, formerly of 1017 E. River road. Pioneer Furniture man.

Beloved husband of Jane Cullen Estabrook: father of Joseph Theodore (Ted) and grandfather of Jane Ann Kstabrook, all of Faribault. Services 9:30 a.m. from The Rainvllle Funeral Home Chapel. Requiem Mass 10 a.m. at Church of Rt.

Lawrence. Rosary 8:30 p.m. Frl. Friends may call after 12 noon Frl. Interment St.

Anthony. FISH Lanchle, age 73. 3511 39th av S. Survived by her daughter, Mrs. H.

C. Nelson: son, Lloyd R. Fish; 1 granddaughter: 1 grandson. Services Sat. 2 p.m.

at Anderson chapel. 1119 Lake st. Interment Acacia Park. HUBER Sandra Jeanne, age 5 years. Survived by partents.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huher, and 2 sisters. Funeral services Sat. 1 p.m.

at the residence, 234 31st av N. Interment St. Mary's. Arrangements by GUI Brothers. HVNES Edward, age 88 2636 15n erson N.

Services 8:30 a.m. from Helnrieh-Malone Funeral Home: 9 o'rlock Requiem Mass Ascension church. Interment St. Mary's. Rosary Frl.

8 p.m. by Holy Name society. INDREHU Henry, age 81. 3504 18th av s. Survived by wife, Mary: son.

Dr. Erling Indrehus; daughters. Mrs. C. C.

Peterson. Mrs. O. A. Stevens, all of 8 grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren.

Services Sat. afternoon. 1:30. Bethel Lutheran church. 32nd st Sc 17th av S.

Interment Crystal Lake cemetery. Reviewal at church previous to service. Arrangements Werness Brothers. PEACE OF MIND A tax-free Investment In Lakewood Memorial property Is an enduring assurance against Inevitable emergencies tomorrow. Family lots can be purchased on convenient budget plan.

Be prepared to meet the emergencies that so often cause confusion and hurried decisions. Assure yourself complete peace of mind la the days ahead Invest in memorial property TODAT. Lakewood Memorial Park 36thSt. Henn. Ave.

CO 2171 SEE HILLSIDE CEMETERY'S beautiful family lota. Low in price. Buy now on our easy payment plan. GR 1420. S-GRAVE lot at Sunset Memorial May be Reduction for cash.

LI 4701. Mr. Elfstrand. LET beautiful Acacia Park cemetery at historic Pilot Knob be your choice. S.

FLORISTS HORTEUUS FLORISTS 2120 Nicollet av. We deliver. KE 8784. FLOWER MART Hochstaetters, W. Broadway at Newton 6.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Albin Chapel Paul Albinson, Director 2200 Nicollet AT 1418 McDIVITT FUNERAL HOME ROY T. PATTERSON 29th av S. Lake St. PR 3621 DAVIES MORTUARY Funeral Services from $125 MAin 4351 GILL- BROTHERS FUNERAL CHAPEL 1414 LAUREL AV. GE 3878.

WELANDYR-QUIST CO. WEST CHAPEL En wood 2505 SOUTH CHAPEL MAin NORTH CHAPEL HYland 9201 Washburn-McReavy EST. 81 YEARS 405 CENTRAL AT 2389 Kapala Funeral Home 230 13 AV NE. BR 3721 BILLMAN Funeral Chapel DAN BILLMAN. JR.

ROY F. HUNT DIRECTORS 2518 CENTRAL AV. GR 3869 Gleason Mortuary 27th and Nicollet RE 5207 O. E. LARSON 2381 CENTRAL AV.

GR 3571 RAINVILLE MORSE E. and NOBLE A. ESTABLISHED 1893 BR 1148 ELMER ALBINSON 1701 CHICAGO MA 2464 WERNESS BROTHERS 3700 NICOLLET LP 2824 STROBECK-HAUGE HOPKINS HO 9020 FLYNN MORTUARY SS41 LYNDALE AV S. CO 3181 Walter Anderson Co. 1825 RIVERSIDE GE 3828 HANSON-NUGENT 2118 NICOLLET BR 5128 JOE JOHN BILLMAN HOUSE OF FLOWERS BR 425 ENGER FUNERAL- HOME PARK AV GRANT ST.

GEneva 3634 SWANSON MORTUARY 1810 LOWRY AV N. HY 9691 BERTCH MORTUARY Univ. At 13th av NE. BR 7841 THOMSON BROS. Earl Funeral Home MA 8753 PETERSON BROTHERS 1838 Central av.

GR 8889 BURR MORTUARY RE 7421 LEE-MORTUARY MA 8781 FOX-SULLIVAN ST 1244 White Funeral Home KE S002 Knaebles, 513 Plym. HY 9636 SUNDSETH FUNERAL HOME. Est. 1893" LYNDALE 21st av N. HY 9291 HEINRICHS-MALONE 902 W.

BROADWAY CH 2304 ANDERSON BROTHERS-ABRAHAMSON 1119 E. LAKE ST. PR 5444 HENRY W. ANDERSON 1839 E. LAKE ST.

DU 2331 BARNEY ANDERSON SON Ray C. Anderson Chas. W. Mc.Namara it. TRANSPORTATION 1 TRAVEL BOTH READERS AND ADVERTISERS ARE urged to exercise caution In arranging automobile transportation wittt other individuals References should be exchanged and carefully Investigated.

DRIVING Phoenix. '47 Bulck. Jan. 11. take 2, refs.

ex. BR 7392. DRIVING to L. A. about Jan.

16. Want man assist driving '41 Chrys. GL 1931. DRIVING to L.A. Jan.

11 or 12. Can take 2 pass. Call AT 4330. Ref. ex.

15. LETS SEE THE TOWN SADDLE horses. winter rides, fine horses, plenty hay A- bells, radio At elec equip. Ed Curry. CH 5908.

IT. LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's black purse Thurs. eve. In loop. Finder call LI 3857 or mail to ELRENE GUSTAFSON, 15TH AV ST.

Keep money St there will be an additional reward. LOST Between Arlington, and Mpls. 1 cardboard box containing 2 ladles coats, ladies suit, dress, bathrobe, set silverware. Finder please call GL 5885. Reward.

LOST 5 skin Kolinsky neck furs be-tween 5th st and 4th on 2nd av S-. New Year's eve. Reward. Call Lincoln 1993 day LOST Lady's sm. blk.

purse New Year's eve. Contents badly needed. Keep money; no questions asked. SO 8445. REWARD Male Pardy co*cker, brown At white speckled, lost Jan.

3 vie. 6th tt N. St Broadway. AL 8632. ST 1860 LOST Husky 8 mo.

old black pup, part Labrador, curly fur, vie. North St. Louis Park. KE 1870W. LOST Black billfold, vie.

4th av At 33rd st S. Urgently needed by widow St children. LO 7825. "LOST woman's small blk. purse front of Mllw depot Sunday a.m.

Jan. 2nd. Badly needed. Reward. FA 7458.

LOST Folder containing wedding pictures at Greyhound depot. Reward. WJs. LOST 2-wneelraller. carrying several trunks St boxes.

Rew. Call Wayzata 716-J. FOUND Purse containing glasses vie. 15th Central. Contact Wlnton Anderson, PloneerEng, Works tOST Black Labrador dog.

male, white on feet. Vic. 103rd Lyndale Ox-taoro. Answers to Fal. Rew SO 9967.

LOST in red case, between 18th 27th St Hennepin. KE 2439. Reward. FOUND Young male dog, black, brownish legs, white chest. Near 50th At France av S.

WA 6572. LOST Loose leaf notebook on Bryant' Johnson car Thurs. Urgently needed by student. CO 3248. LOST Currency In envelope.

Vie. Plym.bldg 8th St Henn. Rew. HY6345. LOST Black, brown, large male dbg.

Part Shepherd. Lie. 6736. CO 1141. LOST Parker 51 with gold top.

Initials C.M.W.. Jan. GL 1374. Rew. LOST Boston bull.

male. Vic 251 Humboldt S. Rew. KE 5568. LOST Buff male co*cker puppy, Jan.

S. Strayed from 31st St Elliot. LO 7235. "LOST Shopping bag with contents in RobblnsdaleorMpis.Rew.BR5383. LOST Red coin purse Jan.

2 In Yellow. cab. Reward. HY 5048. LOST 1 L.H.

tan calfskin glove, sheep-akin lined. No. Side. HY 5414. LOST, blk.

smL doe. wht on chest. answers to name of Boots. PR 9879. FOUND Small tan At white doe.

Mixed" breed. St. Louis Park. WA3563. LOST Male co*cker spaniel.

8 mo. old, vie. 3329 21st av S. Rew. PA 9343.

825 REWARD Tan wardrobe case, ln-ltlals C.P.W. 2310 Lyndale Apt. LOST LADY'S GOLD WRIST WATCH. REWARD. RE 6817 LOST Vic.

Northrop school, child's glasses In brown case. PA 5134. ft. PERSONALS ANY witness who saw man slip while leaving street car at 31 St Central, about 5:15 Jan.3. please call ST2753.

I WILL NOT "BE RESPONSIBLE for any debts contracted without my signature. Mrs. HeamRuud.3409Lcmgfellowav: 'GENTLEMAN out south who" buys reo-orda, caH Roger, RE 3944. II. PERSONALS.

BUSINESS PLASTER CRAFT CO. will be open every St Frl. eve. 2100 Riverside v. FOR HOUSE trailer rentals sec our ad under Trailers.

PA 8784. CHINA PAINTING-XESSONS. PL 8267 MAIL service, desk, space, 24 hour telephone answering service. AT 0288. WILL serve your party In your home or club.

PL 1325. PROJECTION SERVICE. It MM. SOUND' OR SILENT. LO 61U.

YVILXIAM O. POGUE Funeral services for William O. Pogue, 87, 3909 Central avenue, Columbia Heights, who died Thursday, will be held at 2:30 p.m. today at Billman mortuary, with burial in Hillside cemetery. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Joseph Worrel, Columbia Heights; three sons, Thomas, Du-luth, Frank, Columbia Heights, and Orville, Oakland, two sisters, Mrs. M. J. Levine, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Grover Singely, White Bear, and three brothers.

J. Mark Pogue, Anoka, Otto Long Lake, and Charles, Grand Rapids, Minn. GEORGE L. MIXOGIK Funeral services for George L. Minogue, 48, 5621 Tenth avenue who died Friday, will be held at 8 a.m.

Monday at Gleason mortuary, and 9 a.m. at Resurrection church. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery, St. Paul. He was wner of the Tower bar, 113 Ninth street and was a membei of Minneapolis Athletic club.

Survivors include his wife, Margaret; a son, James, and a daughter, Margaret, all of Minneapolis; two brothers, Joseph R. and William both of St. Paul; and two sisters, Genevieve, St. Paul, and Mrs. M.

J. McElligott, Lafayette, Ind. A rosary will be said at the mortuary at 8 p.m. Sunday. SIRS.

MARIA A. RUN'MAN Funeral services for Mrs. Maria A. Runman, 78, 3924 Nokomis avenue, who died Wednesday, will be held at 2:30 p.m. today at St.

Paul's Lutheran church, with burial In Sunset Memorial Park cemetery. She was a Gold Star Mother. A son, Leonard, was killed in service in Italy in 1945. She is survived by her husband, Erick five daughters, Mrs-Louise Hansen, Mrs. Terra Glans and Mrs.

Gertrude Lund, all of Minneapolis. Mrs. Bertha Lorent-zen. Bald Eagle, and Mrs. Esther Pearson, Kansas City, three sons, John Robbinsdale, and Erick and Gus, both of Minneapolis; and a sister, Mrs.

Carl Holmgren, Steele, N. and a brother and sister in Sweden. MRS. EVA LUBY Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Luby, 51, 1918 Queen avenue who died Thursday, will be held at 8:30 a.m.

today at Knaeble mortuary, and 9 a.m. at St. Anne's church, with burial in St. Mary's cemetery. A lifelong resident of Minneapolis, Mrs.

Luby is survived by her husband, David; two sons, Vernon and Clifton, Minneapolis; a brother and a sister. CHARLES LOO A IIS Private funeral services for Charles L. Loomis, 91, 3933 Oakland avenue, who died Friday, will be held at 3 p.m. today at Davies mortuary. The family requests no flowers.

A Minneapolis resident for 69 years, Mr. Loomis is survived by a daughter, Mrs. H. L. MacRae, Los Angeles; and two sons, Harry Minneapolis, and John Milwaukee, Wis.

LOUIS KARATZ Funeral services for Louis Karatz, 64, 1514 Newton avenue who died Friday, will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at Zeesman's mortuary. He is survived by four sons, Max, Hyman, Clarence and Daniel, all of Minneapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Bernard Lenske, Minneapolis; and three sisters, Mrs. Riva Crotsky and Mrs.

Bertha Sabath, both of Minneapolis, and Mrs. William Sinai, Menasha, Wis. LEONARD F. ELSTAD Funeral services for Leonard r. Elstad, 71, 4441 Fortieth avenue who died Thursday, will be held at 3 p.m.

Sunday at Enger mortuary, with burial in Lake-wood cemetery. He had been a Minneapolis resident for 66 years and was a member of Modern Woodmen lodge. Survivors include two sons, Lester Golden Valley, and Stanley Los Angeles, a daughter, Mrs. William Bartosh, Minneapolis; two brothers, George Elstad, Minneapolis, and Frank Elstad. Chicago; and two sisters, Mrs.

Holger Lee and Mrs. William Adamson, both of Minneapolis. SOmiA.I. CARLSON Funeral services for Mrs. Sophia I.

Carlson, 87, 2213 Buchanan street, will be held at Peterson Brothers mortuary at 1:30 p.m. today with burial in Hillside cemetery. She died Wednesday. Mrs. Carlson, a member of Camden Covenant church, is sur vived by five daughters, Mrs.

August Baldwin, Mrs. Victoria Lofgren and Mrs. Tonia Back- strom, all of Minneapolis; Mrs. Blenda Pearson, Long Beach, and Mrs. Hilda Skogvold, Chicago, and by two sons, Algot, Minneapolis, and Edward, Mill Valley, Calif.

ARVID G. BLOOM Funeral services for Arvid G. Bloom, 71, 2922 Colfax avenue who died Friday, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Redeemer Lu theran church, with burial in crystal Lake cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Sclma; a daughter, Mrs.

George Lundberg; two sons, Emer and Reuben, all of Minneapolis, and a sister in Sweden. FRED OTTO KOGGE Funeral services for Fred Otto Rogge, 64, 5244 James avenue will be held at Lakewood chapel at 1:30 p.m. Monday with burial in Lakewood cemetery. He died Wednesday. House carpenter for the Min neapolis Tribune for some 21 years, Mr.

Rogge is survived by his wife; two sons, Frederick, Du luth, and Robert, Minneapolis; a sister, Mrs. Mary Snow, Minne apolis, and two orothers, John, Winona, and William, Chi cago. SGT. LARRY S. SCHLASINGER Reburial services for Sgt.

Larry Schlasinger, will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, at Hodroff mortuary, with burial in Minneapolis Jewish cemetery. Sgt. Schlasing was killed July 11, 1944. He was 22.

He was awarded the Legion of Merit, the Purple Heart and the European Thcatpr rihhons. A graduate of North Dakota university, he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Delta Chi, honorary fraternities. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Schlasinger, 4337 Portland avenue; a brother, Kenneth, Minneapolis, and three sisters, Mrs.

Sam Sigal, Minneapolis, Mrs. Kermit Overby, Falls Church, and Marcella Schlasinger, New York. Upper Midwest Rites for W. J. FLETCHER, 90, retired Farmington, mer chant, will be held today at Farm ington.

Elsewhere JOHN WTSOR DAVIN, 56, president of the Nickel Plate Road, at Cleveland, Ohio. MRS: ADELINE A. STGEL, 74, onetime national president 01 Daughters of American Revolution, at Philadelphia. DR. CLYDE FISHER, 70, ex plorer, botanist, zoologist, at New York.

THOMAS D. TAGGART, 63, for- mer hotel president, and son of the late Senator Thomas D. Taggart, at French Lick, Ind. TRUMAN EXPLAINS STEEL REQUEST Action Must Come in Steps, He Says WASHINGTON Truman Friday said his recom mendations for expansion of steel production contemplated progressive steps rather than immediate government construction of steel plants. In the President's state of the union message to congress Wednesday, he proposed government loans for private expansion and government construction if private industry failed to meet critical needs.

He pointed out yesterday that he had recommended that the question first be studied and it is up to congress how to proceed. He said his proposals covered all basic commodities in short supply, including steel. He repeated there is a shortage of steel for civilian consumption. He said he would not nay industry was deliberately refraining from expanding, but that he thought the steel and power industries are not expanding as they should. Asked about a dispute over whether he wanted Taft-Hartley act repeal and a new law in a single step or in progressive steps, the President said he made his position clear on labor in his mes-age and it is up to congress to work out the method of putting new labor law changes into ef fect.

He said it is up to congress to say what new taxes should be imposed. He asked for in new taxes and suggested as sources corporation levies, inheri tance and estate taxes, and consideration of higher taxes on the middle and upper bracket 'tor vS your ashes St rubbish. PR 7984. PimmsH JS, ASH HAULING 406 EMERSON N. AT B40 VETERANS, general hauling.

Priced right and cleaned right. C696. 'VETERAN Ashes, rubbish, tin cans, light hauling. $1 minimum. DU 8725.

VETERAN, new dump" truck. Ashes, rubbish, dirt and graveL WA 8163. VET. ASHES. RUBBISH At GENERAL) HAULING.

REASONABLE. GE 0763. EFFICIENT ASH St RUBBISH SERVICE GE 8716 ASHE 3. cans At rubbish. Reas.

prices. 2 hour notice. PR 7895. PA 3373. ASHES At rubbish hauled.

So. Mpls, hrs. notice. Reasonable. SO 8807.

"28. Awnings, Blinds, Shaw APEX COMPLETE ASSORTMENT SIZES. COL. ORS APEX SHAPES St BLINDS. HIGHEST QUALITIES.

LOWEST FRICES. 624 E. LAKE ST. LO 0T7t VENETIAN BLINDS New. cleaning and repainting.

wliKJffW shades, traverse rods. Free est. DU 82f MODERNSHADE 3747 M'HAHA AT. WALLPAPER. PAINT, linoleum, shade.

Mortne 414 24 W. Lake. LO 3M8X 28. Buildars and Contractors WHY NOT BUILD On that foundation now? Call OS for an estimate on your plans or ours. Commercial building At remodeling given expert attention.

McMains Construction Co. CO 8085 3004 Henn. Self Storing Combination Windows. Best deal in town. SELF STORING WINDOW CO.

3613 Stevens. LO 1559. Eves. BR 5551 GARAGE CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL GARAGE BUILDERS GORCO CONSTRUCTION WH 088 TjFvinniri.rNG Our specialty Is finishing attics, amusem*nt rooms, etc. Up to 36 mo's to pay.

WH 9283. CH 1091. OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS Your Doors Converted to Overhead LINCOLN HILLS HARDWARE 6708 Penn av S. WA 1437 Mpls. "CARPENTER WORK.

WINTER RATES, REMODEL NOW. COMPLETE THAT ATTICRBASEME2rr.PL34U. ALL kinds of home remodeling At Inside finishing. Eikeland At Vsre. 5592.

"REMODELING, carpenter work, painting, spraying, cement work and waterproof- lng. Guar. Ins. PL 3187. WE specialize In off-size windows tk doors, kitchen cabinets.

Immed. del. PL, 9J7A7JlSPllUbujV SO. CO 4432. OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS Garages built, remodeling At repairing.

CARLSON Brothers GL 1564. PR 838T CARPENTER work, new remodel, repair, day or contract. No Job tot) Ige. or small. Cheerful est.

HY 5336. ANDERSON WOODWORKING CO. Kitchen cabinets made to order. PL 0626. Day or Eves.

OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS Attic ventilation, remodel, repairs-PL 5253 DU 4431 KITCHEN cabinets made Pine or birch. Free est. to order. GE 8183. DR 4059.

"CARPENTER WORK St ODD JOBS HY 0461 CARPENTER work, finishing, remodel- ing At new construction. AT 4096 Georger 4 REMODELING Interior finishing. 4 also sinks built In. LI 3277. Commercial Building St Remodeling R- JOHNSON CONSTR.

CO. PL 668 REMODELING St repairing, by hour contract- CaU AL 9197 or PL 3580. EXPERT kit planning, cabinets deslgaedT installed. Richardson. DR 8468.

CARPENTER remodeling. Winter rates. AL 9452. EXPERT CARPENTER WORK KE 4409-R AT 80T3 BUILD cabinets to order, porch etc. A-l workmanship.

HO 8625. REMODELING of all kinds At new con- structlon. Work guaranteed. PL 4228. specializing in home alterations.

hy 7438 a-1-Carpenter: wTJrkTuaTOR- teed. quick service. pl 4113. CARPENTER work. Stores, offices A residential.

PA 9443. CARPENTER work, remodeling At fln- lshing. RE 3348. REMODELING REPAIRING Experienced carpenters. PA 4781.

1st CLASS carpenter work. New or rt- 1 pair. Call Johnson. BR 3727. EXPERT remodeling.

Painting At pus- tering included. LI5759. 30. Cement Work, Waltmraoflnc BLOCK CEMENT WORK ALSO GENERAL CONTRACTING RESIDENTIAL At COMMERCLU. W.

COFFMAN HO 7283 ALL TYPES of concrete work expertly done. Block laying. Acme Concrets) Products 3140 Psrk a PL 3315. HOUSE RAISING. FOUNDATIONS.

CEMENT WORK. LI 2333. DU 819T -4 CONCRETE BLOCK, brick and cement worfcH.C. Knudsen. PA 0970.

CEMENT FLOORS Ac BLOCK WORK, LO 7083 "CEMENT work, steps: waterproofing. basem*nt repairs. DR 9639 BAsem*nT plastering, floors, bkaca; work, done reasonable. RE 5852. "FIREPLACES, chimneys, basem*nts an stone work, new or repairs.

ST 8976. CEVSNT WORK-SF ALL XTNDS. FREE EST. DU 4868 OR LO 8906. PLASTER patching, block At cement work done reas.

pa 8669. 22. Cleaners, Dyers, Laiadries COMPLETE UNEN SERVICE I AMERICAN UNEN CO. 47 S. 9TH ST.

GE 4612 I 12. Clothe Posts FOR SALE Steel-clothes line poles. 1 Will ship any where. Writ Bos 52. Dundas, lor details.

"34. Dressmaking and DRESSMAKING At alteration. Reas. Convenient to loop. MA 6526.

apt. 438. "15. Electric Repairing Service WIRING At REPAIRING WH 1113 6960 ELECTRICAL work done reasonable. Licensed.

No job too small. WH 1740. 26. Exterminators and Famlgators "EXTERM'G rats. mice, moths, 1 bedbugs, etc.

Work guar. Free est. Radium Spray Co. since law, re 31. Floor Reflnlshing A RtsnrticlBg Floor Sanding Refinisbing Reas.

price. Free est. CH 2340. WH 7958r FLOOR sanding, finishing, carpentry, remodeling, repair, lay flooring St Install garage doors. BR 2417.

"LET US DO your floor cleaning and waxing. Exper. AT 7166. ext. 107.

MPLS. FLOOR SERVICE COMPANY $5 ROOM AND UP. HY 8343-PU 83 FOR RENT New floor sanders. edgers. buffers At vibrators.

PA 6079. CO 3703. Floors GR 8883 SANDING At FINISHING. 14 years' Pertence. CO 7082.

H. E. Hanson. FLOOR laying. CaU AlT91S7 cr FX.

3580. 3 Firaaco Repairing tloteg FRESH AIR INTAKES Attic eentUAtaxB Ins tailed. Overcome condensation. WH 1201 MINNEAPOLIS MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS William C. Kennedy, Rt.

3, Baker rd, Hon- kins; Sutanne Hall, 3231 Alabama, ay, 1st. Louis Park. Melvin I. Hudek, 4(18 16th at Mary E. Aarons, 3124 Park av 8.

Rlrhard E. Dunn, 3336 1st av Beverly O. Reiten, 4216 12th av S. Blaine J. Frailer, 2808 10th av Ina Jean Vandcrrriff.

512 12th av S. Bernard B. Nelson. 5300 "8th st; Joan H. Emswiler, 3127 4th SE.

Erick Gustaf Adolph Swsnson, 280X 39th av S-; Ellen Holmgren, 806 W. Lake st. Richard C. Johnson, 3405 5th av S.I Eunice M. Jlitlum, 2621 Park av S.

Xhorvald R. Burntvedt, 3532 47th av La-Verne M. Olson, 2539 38th av S. Rodney L. Johnson, 3659 Lyndale N.

Ethelyn E. Larson, 3006 N. lrvinr. Lee W. Crittenden, 393 Mill st, St.

Paul; Shirley J. Anderson, 402O Snellinr av. John C. Tnrbitt, 824 10th st Katherine I. Brynielson.

824 10th st S. WiUiim F. Hale, 2811 N. 3rd Marilyn A. Mlnrn.

18211 25th av N. Richard E. Schurstein, 704 23rd av Dorothy Inhmnn. 17 2.1th av S. Elmer T.

Peterson. 3812 43rd av S.f Evelyn V. reuersen, ai-ia av David I. Beck. 1119 lrvinr, av N.J tstner m.

Zalik, 1218 Oliver av N. Wayne M. McKinncy, 3216 4th av Mirian A. Halquire. MUnit Motel.

Enrene H. Pancake, 1908 Marshall st Carolyn Pels, 1310 Marshall st NE. Lawrence 8. Dreiman. 3429 Holmes av S.l Doris E.

Rubens, 4940 E. End BIRTHS, GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Conboy, 3410 W.

47th st. Jack L. Dyste. 5317 Fremont av S. Berkley O.

Ertl, 2947 Logan av N. H. Paul Hanson, 3134 Blaisdell av. Jerome M. Jeske, 1813 15th av S.

Herbert H. Johnson, 5800 Cambridra St. Louis Park. Arnie L. Kotila, 43 W.

Summit av, St. Paul. William R. LaBelle. 2018 Lyndale av 8.

Donald M. Mathison, 6718 Stevena av. Elmer G. Olson, B. 14.

Eugene M. Patch, 3118 E. 51th st. Robert P. Snyder, 3046 Grand st NE.

Okanke Stienstra, 4618 Sheridan av N. BOTS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Bailey, Elk River.

Allen W- Baker, 50 Luverne av, Lyle A. Bergreh, 65M 14th av S. David Broman, tn mjcwodq av. Richard A. Carlson, 3116 6th st N.

Richard P. tarr, 425 Lyndale av N. Dean l. Darling, 4208 Drew av S. John H.

Dow, 2325 Buford, St. Paul. Robert K. Erichsen, 815 Sth av S. Arthur T.

Erickson, 5140 Newton av S. Edward J. Evans, 135 Bedford st SE. Ralph E. Forsman, 3317 Oakland av.

Cyril J. Gildner. 3825 35th av S. Orrin Henderson. 4921 Knox av S.

Dale E. Johnson, 6212 Maloney av. James H. Judge, 256 18th av N. Ervin F.

Koch, 2022 22nd av NE. William H. Legler, 2653 Lyndale av N. Morris E. Leines.

1808 Aldrich av N. Edward A. Makowske, V. village. Stanley J.

Nowak, 219 16th av NE. George R. Perkins, 44(15 35th av Richard E. Peterson, 3729 36th av S. Lewis M.

Reid, Excelfior. Alvar B. Sandquist, 717 5th st SE. Ray E. Schilling, 8735 Portland av.

Donald E. Schumacher, 3208 Portland av. Maurice C. Schumacher, 4827 34th av S. Bi chard E.

Setrler, Osseo. Erland A. Swanson, 3051 Joppa av, St. Louis Park. Leonard J.

Swsrts. 1B23 Linden av N. Ernest L. Wiehle, 1043 Edmund av, St. Paul.

DEATHS Anna K. Bniton, 70, 3220 Emerson av S. Margaret T. Evans. 76.

1335 LaSalle av. Henry P. Johnson, 45, 6425 19th sv R. I.Lester J. Lee.

48, Fargo, N. D. U. Oscar P. Nyholm, 67.

1911 Drew av S. Anna C. Wier, 81, 3419 1st av S. Cj FDE CALLS FRIDAY A.M. 1:013924 45th av basem*nt.

2-01 203 Nicollet mattress. 7:25 1204 8th av N.t oil stove. 7:45 2717 Bloomington, electric heater. 9:205921 Chicago av, false. I 4:54 Airport.

roat. fa 5:21 31110 28th av ear. 6:303800 Bloomington av. oil stove. 7:15 4429 Nicollet av, rag.

fe 9t43Mg 3rd st chimney. 9:113706 Grand av, false. I-. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CASES TODAY DEATHS Bs. Non-Res.

Ses. Non-Res. 0 Scarlet fever CURRENT YEAR (Resident Cumulative) U. Jan. Year Jan.

Xeay 5 Scarlet fever ....13 13 ZZ Measles 4 4 Loretta Leone White from Joseph William White. DIVORCES GRANTED Hennlng B. Benson from Bessie T. Benson. Ida M.

Johnson from Alva C. Johnson. Ida Priest from Robert L. Priest. Margaret L.

Frcy from Leonard E. Frey. George W. Wagner from Ida Wagner. Patricia Anne La Hale from Paul D.

La Hale. Harry H. Manske from Reinhardt Manske. Gladys E. Tousley from Dewey L.

Toosley. Edla Anna Alexander from Ivan Grant Alex- SZ ander. ZZ Basel C. 'Albrecbt from Edwin C. Albrecht.

Helen Caroline Wheeler from Edward E. Wheeler. ZZ Doris Scharplng from Raymond Srharping. ZZ Marie Anderson from Jerome L. Anderson.

Ellen Violet Gastiicji from Victor Adolph Gastucn. 2Z Irene D. Taylor from Harold C. Taylor. BUILDING PERMITS MINNEAPOLIS jE Knlb Mrs an site: Alts flop to 4- plex 3338 1 rMS: Owner bids I 1,500 Finch Bertha orTsite: Resld dwlg 2642 ZZ Bryant 8: Owner bids 1,380 'SZ Scherf John on site: Alts dwlr 5504 32 av Anderberg Co Mdr 2923 Oakland 1,580 ZZ 24 Lake at BIdg Corp an site: Alts ZZ store 24 Lake: Woolworih Co ZZ bldr 4th ft Midi Bk BIdg 35.MW i 4 Mlse permits total 1.615 Total ballding permit .121,995 Roy G.

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