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MINNEAPOLIS DOINGS IN AND ABOUT THE GREAT "FLOUR CITY." Matters Social, Religious and General Which Have Happened and are to Happen Among the People of the City. Drink Golden Gram Belt Beer. ead the ad of the "Magic Sham woo Diyer" on 4th page. St Thomas Mission 5th Ave. and 9th Str. So. Services every Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock, Sunday School at 3. Rev A. H. Lealtad, Rector. AH welcome Lawyer Harvey Burk, has opened a law office in room 52S Bos ton Block, cor Hennepin Ave. and Third --ticet and is prepared to take charge cases in any of the courts of the *tate WIIEX IN ST PAUL go to the St. Louis Kitchen, 317J4 Wabasha St, upstairs for your meals. All home cooking All regular meals 25 cents. Break! dinner Irom 1.2.00 m. to 3 00 supper Horn 00 to 8 00 Vlrs Hinson, Prop The buildine. committee of St. Thoimis iMis-sion is delighted with the progr^s being made the contractor and buil ler ot their new church at 27th stieoi and 5th avenue south. The congregation evpect to hold their first ceremonies in thpir new church build ing Christmas moining. "The Rivals," Miss L. O Smith's new play, with a cast ot 18 characters will bo producedstreets, nth aIK1 yV at Dania Hall comer Cedai Tuesda, even ing, T)ec 28. 1009, for the benefit of the Fulehtv Court of Calanthe No. 345. Admission 2f.c. Cm tain raises at 8-30 p. Mis. Geo. Bainett, W. Miss Alice M.ushnll, R. of D. L. O. Smith, dierctor TYLER'S DANCING ACADEMY. South S'de Auditorium Dancing Acad emy, Formerly Normanna Hall, 12th Ave. S. and 3rd St. Look out for the next affair, which will oe something new and novel, a grand PAPER DRESS BALL, on Monday evening, December Gth. Don't tail to come out and have a good time. Mus!C by the Hale-McCullough full orchestra. Dancing classes every First and Third Mondays in each month. Instructions in the latest dances from 1) to 10 p. m. by A. C. Irwin, dancing master. Tickets 2T cents. Geo. W. Tyler, Manager. ST. PAUL, MINN. George H. Evans, carpenter and builder, will build you a six-room cot tage for $1,250 00. If you own your lot. Teims $250 down and $15 per month Office 40 E. Fourth street, Room 237 Shoe*, menciea while you wait, at Jarvis, 2 34 Minnesota street. Half aoles, 5ft and 7b rents. Prices reason able for all kinds of repairing. He can do it on ,hort notice Jarvis 35-i 3tfinnesof a Stree VOCMi \N PIANO LESSONS given Mrs Addie Crawford Minor at her residence 471 W. Central ave only. Hoars for instruction arranged rue, to suit patrons. Tel. Dale 2192. Terms i'asorable. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, with bath for light housekeep ing on Iglehart st. $10 also two un furnished rooms with gas, bath, use of kitchen and dining room, St. An thony ave.. $12 apply at the Afro American Renting Agency, 49 E. Fourth street. Room 237. If you wish to rent a house or a room call at the Afro-American Renting Agency, Room 23749 East Fourth street, Fifth floor. We have a list of houses and rooms that Afro-Americans may rent. Don't spend unnecessary car fare and time and subject yourself to embarrass ment, come to see us, we will tell you where they are. MUSIC M, STUDIOA musical stu dio has been opened in Room 22 Union Block, Fourth and Cedar streets, entrance on Cedar. Mando lin, guitar and piano lessons given at special rates. Hours arranged to suit pupils. Lessons given at resi dence of desired. Music furnished for public or private entertainments. O. E. Williams, manager. The atletic entertainment given un der the auspuices of the Afro-Ameri can Association at Wagner Hall last Wednesday night attracted quite a crowd of lovers of athletic sports and they enjoyed the occasion very much. The sports started off with an exhi- n\*Ln4\ A ^A*&kl&&'$ Scene From the Fourth Act of "VIA WIRELESS" at the Grand Next Week. bition of bag punching by Robert Hopkins this was followed by an ex hibition boxing bout by Grant Charleston and W. H. Gaston. The principal attraction as announced was iho wrestling match between Theo dore Peter, the champion light heavy weight or the Northwest, and Gus Ris dan, the champion light heavyweight of St. Paul, but unfortunately both of these mat artists had been injured in recent contests and neither was fit to wrestle. Mr. Peter was present, how ever, and through his efforts Mert Webster and South Dakota Jack had been secured and they gave an excel lent exhibition in which Webster was the victor. Peter announced that he would agree to throw the winner four times within an hour before the club at any time selected after he fully re covers, and the bout will be duly an nounced. Mrs. Belle Graves, who has been at tending the Biennial Missionarv Con vpntion at Cleveland, Ohio, lias re turned after having visited the follow ing places- Chicago, Evanston, Elgin and Oak Park, 111. 'Cleveland. Xenia, Wilb^rforce and Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Graves returns with the banner of the convention. The Iowa Conference from ~t 00 to 11 00 a. m. I Branch having raised the most money m. Julia for foreign work this year, she was nominated by Mrs. Belle Tanner Tem ple of Philadelphia to represent the Pire nt Body at Scotland in June, 1910, but declined in favor of Miss Hallie O. Brown. She served on the follow-* ing committees: Address of the Pres ident's, Mrs. M. F. Handy auditing of Mrs. S. E. Tanner's report, treasurer of Parent Body computing of Confer ence Branch Papers into magazine, was selected with Miss Hallie Q. Brown, Miss Sada Andprson, IT. S. Anny as onp of the three delegates to respond to the toast mistress-es of the speakers at Corpv M. E. church, St. John Cathedral and St. James A. M. E. church, was the special guest of Prof, and Mrs. Horace Talbert, Mrs. Young. Mother of Ljeur. Young, TJ. S. A., and Prof, and Mrs. Shorter of Wil btfrcc. Mrs. Graves returns filled with inspiration and information. Pilgrim Baptist Church Notes. On ia-?t Mondav evening a business meeting of Pilgrim was held, and it wps decided to call Rev. E. H. Mc Donald, pastor of Olney Street Bap tist church. Providence. R. I. There is no doubt that Rev. McDonald will accent unless his mind has been changed recently. He is highly rec ommended bv prominent white and black oastors of the connection. On last Sunday evening Rev. Berry of Dpnver. Colo., preached. Rev. S. P. Cheer of Missouri will oc cupy the pulpit until our regular preacher comes. Remember the prayer meetings Wednesdav night. B. Y. P. U. will have special serv ices this Sunday evening at 7:30. Anything the Matter With Your Stove? If there is anything the matter with ycur stove call on the St. Paul Stovo Repair Works. 126 W. Seventh street. They fix everything, water fronts, stove putty, fire clav, mica, stove pol ish, stove bolts, shakers, grates, tops, etc. Repairs of all kinds made on short notice, new and second-hand stoves for snle. Whatever you wish to know about stoves call on us. Tel ephones N. W. 1206 L-l, Twin City 21 "MISS NEW YORK. JR." The Next Attraction at the Star The atre. "Miss New York, Jr.," a burlesque attraction of unusual merit, will ap pear at 1he Star Theatre next week. Dave Ferguson, John C. Hart and Abe Revnolds are fun-makers-in-chief with this organization, and are aid to have three comedy roles peculiarly t-mted to their respective types of hii mor. Miss Hazel Grant, a handsome and talented young woman, new to bur lesque, possessing an exceptional voice, sustains the leading female role throughout the t'wo-act musical bur ltta presented, and "The Three of Us," a comeJy singing act, and Bis sett and O'Brien, a team of exnert dancers, offer specialties designed to meet with critical approval. Lilla Brennan, a bright and prevty little soubrette, and a young and ac tive chnrua of winsome girls, com plete -what is said to be in its entirety a thoroughly pleasing and satisfying entertainment. Mnke money easv at home corre sponding for newsoaoers experience unnecessary. Send stamp for partic ulars. Friffre PreFR Syndicate. Mid d'eport. N. Y. THE DUBLIN INN. When we want good things to eat Soups, Steaks, Entrees, a perfect feast, With Game or Poultry beyond com pare, Tea and Coffee, rich and rare, We know we can satisfaction meet At R. S. HARRIS'. Minnesota street. THE VALET TAILORING CO., No. 154-156 E. Sxith street. The most up-to-date establishment of its kind in the city. Clothing made to order, sponged, pressed, renovated and re paired. Goods called for and deliv ered. Four suits pressed for $1. They also conduct a laundry business and are prepared to give best service at lowest rates. Tel. N. W. Cedar, 4362. O. Howell, manager. THE COSMOPOLITAN MUTU- AL CASUALTY CO. Citation Ex. of Final Account. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey, ss. In Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of Edward D. Sweeney, Decedent. The State of Minnesota to All Whom It May Concern- On reading and filing the petition of the representative of said estate, pray ing that the Court fix a time and place for examining, adjusting and allowing his final account, and for the assign ment of the residue of said estate to the persons thereto entitled: O It is ordered, that said petition be heard and that all persons interested in said matter be cited and required to appear before this Court on Monday, the 29th day of November, 1909, at 10 clock, a. or as soon thereafter as said matter can be heard, at the Pro bate Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of St. Paul, said County, and show cause, if any they have why, said petition should not be granted and that this citation be served by the publication thereof in The Appeal, according to law, and by mailing a copy of this citation at,least 14 days before said day of hearing, to each of the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent whose names and addresses appear from the files of this Court. Witness the Judge of said Court, this 4th day of November, A. D. 1909. (Seal of Probate Court.) E. W. BAZILLE, A*. T- Trr Judgre 0 Probate. Attest: F. W. Gosewisch, Clerk of Probate. O Malley & Boermer, Attorneys. TEL, CEDAR 1704 N. W. Main 939 DON'T WOEEt, JUST HURRY ORIGINAL CHOP HOUSE FOK GOOD THINGS TO EAT R. S. HARRIS, PROP. 378 MINNESOTA ST. **AUL, MINN FOR MEN WHO KNOW J. C. BAILvIB HABERDASHER Men's Furnishings, Hatts. Oxps. Umbrellas, Cannes. Etc. Goods that Piease the Eye Prices that Fit the Pocket. 53 Eacst Sixth Street. St. Paul N. W. 940 Telephones T. S. 789 ST. PAUL STEAM LAUNDRY "The 5anitary Laundry" W. B. Webster, Prop. First Class Work at Right Prices Galled for and Delivered 289-29 1 Rice Street ST. PAUL PHONES Capitol Steam Laundry 743 Wabasha St., First Class Work Satisfaction Guaranteed ST. PAUL, MINN. JOS. TROST The Grocer Is now located at 616 Rondo street with a splendid, New StocR of Staple and Fancy Groceries *T JAMES CHURCH NOTES. A great rally is on in S James church known as the Carnival of the States. Instead of assigning the mem bers to clubs as before, each member will give his or her rally money in the name of the state in which they were born. There will be governors and their staffs, on rally day, the sec ond Sunday in November, the roll of the states will he called and each one will give under the name of his state. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN JUST THIRTY DAYS is the watch word to send down the line throughout St. James church. Watch for the names of the governors and their staffs next week. Don't be ashamed of your state. See the committee that represents the state in which you were born, and give five dollars in the great rally. If you can't give five, give what you can. If you can give more than five, do so, and boost your state and help the church. Cards are out, punch cards, calling for five dollars, take one and fill it. The Bill Outside. "Why don't you come in occasion ally between drinks," demanded the wife, "and see the play?" "I don't need to," replied the bibu lous husband. "The bartender is fa miliar with the plot, imitates the act ors and also knows a lot of gossip about their personal and family af fairs." No London irr the Provinces. London costs the country the pro vincial and residental centers which are to be found in Germany. Berlin is not an imperial capital to anything like the same degree as London, but Germans have very substantial com pensations in their many other beauti ful provincial cities. No Great Attraction. "Wouldn't you like to be as perfect as the Venus de Milo?" "I suppose so," answered Mrs. De Style, without enthusiasm. "But I don't think she could wear the 1909 models in gowns." Tonsorial Note. "Your hair wants cutting badly, eir," said a barber to a customer. "No, it doesn't," replied the man in th echair "it wants cutting nicely. You cut it badly last time." Absent Minded. 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Meets first and third Mondays l tanCnh mnt at 8:00 m. Walker Williams, W. William England, Secy., 391 Farrington Ave. PERFECT' ASHLAR LODGE NO 4 F. and A. M., meets first and third Tuesdays at Tschida Hall, cor. Lafond and Thomas streets, at 8:00 George L. Hoage, W. M. Jose H. Sher wood, Secy., 130 W. Arch street. MARS LODGE NO. 2202 G. U. O. of O. F. meets second and fourth Wednes day nights at Odd Fellows* Hall, 221 West University, corner Farrington avenue. Entrance on Farrington. B. R. Durant, N. G. J. Wesley Kelly, P. S, 445 West University Avenue. HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH, NO. 553 Q. U. O. of O. F. meets first and third Monday in each month at Odd Fel lows Hall, N. W. Cor. University and Farrington, Mrs,. Carrie TV. Dunn, M. N. G., Mrs. Ida M. Johnson, W. R., No. 916 Marion St. PAST GRAND MASTER'S COUNCIL. No. 123, G. U. O. of O. F. meets the sec ond and fourth Friday in each month a* Odd Fellows' Hall, 221 W. University, corner Farrington. Entrance on Farring ton. Wm. R. Morris. W. G. M. Thos. Hickman, G. S., No. 422 St. Anthony avenue. ST. PAUL PATRIARCHY NO. 114. meets second Monday in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, 221 W. Unhersity. corner Farrington. Entrance on Farring ton avetnue. Thos. R. Hickman (acting) R. V. P. W. R, Morris, P. M. V. P.. Geo. B. Lowe. W. P. R.: 378% Wabasha. Minneapolis. HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH NO. 776 U. O. O. F. meets second and fourth Tuesday in each month at Labor Tem ple Hall, Cor. Fourth street and Eighth ave South. Mrs. Emily Newton, M. N. Mrs. Margaret Williams, W. R. UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. NORTH STAR LODGE NO. 138. U. F.. meets first and third Tuesday in each month at Tschida Hall, Ccr. Arundel and Lafond. Brothers in good stand ing always welcome. O. Howell, W. M., J. Q. Adams, W. Sec'y, 49 E. Fourth street. John H. Hayes Lodge No. 6. Kl of P. meets first and third Tues days in each month at hall, cor. of University and Far rington Avenues, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. Knights of Pythias in good standing al ways weicon.e. John H. Hayes, C. C. W. Gully. K. of R. and d.. 389 Rondo. BIDDLE CIRCLE. LADIES OF G. A &. meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Supremei Court room, old cap Itol building. Mrs. M. J. L^avitt. Pres... Mr. J. R. White. Secy.. Phoenix Bids. FIDELITY COURT OF CALANTHE NO. 345. N. A., S. A.. E. A. A. and A, meets first and third Monday in each month at K. of P. Hall. 211 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. Mrs. Minerva E. Barnett, W. Miss Arlene M. Scott. R. of D., 25 W. 29th St. GOPHER LODGE NO. 105. I. B. P. O. E. of the World, meets second and fourth Thui sday in each month at Elks Hall, No. 126 East Third street, St. Paul. W. H. Johnson, E. R., R. M. Johnson, secretary, 376 Minnesota. PILUUIM BAPTIST CHUitCH, Cot i2th and Cedar, bi.nday services. Pieacu ing at 11 a. in. and 7:45 p. m. Sundat bcliool at 12:30 o'clock. Wednesday *vea lag general prayer meeting. Friday t\eu tug bcudy Sunday school lesscu. buneral* uiid weddings promptly attended. Re D. Carter, Pastor, 582 St. Anthony av. ST. JAMES' A. M. E. CHURCH. COR. Fuller and Jay streets. Sunday services, 11:00 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday pray en meeting, 8:00 p. m. Pastor \icHs on -saupo^. suioq ye .'sAepsanj, put AKHU.K lay and Thursday. Weddings, funeiate and the sick attended on notice. Rev. H. S. Graves. Pastor. Parsonage. Cor. Jay and Fuller S'l. PHILIP'S EPISCOPAL MISMii corner Aurora avenue and Mackubin atre* Sunday services: fiarly celebration f Holj EucDarist, 7 30 a. m. High celebrate, c Uolv EnchnrK first and thlra Sundays 1:00 a. tn. Matins, second and fonrtl. Sundays, 11:00 a. m. Snn^.-y sobool, 12:.% p. a. Brotherhood of St. Andrew. 6 30 m. Vespers, 7:30 p. m. Week servicQ Wednesdays, cu&firaiatioD class, 3-00 p. Fridays, evening praver 8-00 p. Sitnr days Holy Eucharist, 9:00 A. M., Rev. A. H. Lealtad, Rector. 514 Fuller St. -___ Ford's Hair Pomade Fifty years of success have proved the merits of this preparation. What is more attractive than a beautiful head of hair? 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