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^s: bf4&dui ST.! PAUL, MINN. One of the nicest places to get your meals 1s the St. Louis Kitchen, 317% Wabasha. All home cooking in the good, old-fashioned style. The Masonic fraternity is preparing to give a banquet in the near future that is planned to eclipse anything of the Kind ever held in St. Paul. Elizabeth Temple, S. (Mis souri Jurisdiction) meets at Tschida's Hall, first and fourth Friday of each month. Hattie Turpin, W Ida Perkins, W S. Did you who KNOW you are in debted for the paper you are reading mal a New Year'* resolution to pay what you owe' If so please li ve up to our resolution. Hai irony exists in Republican ranks which presages victorv the coming spnag election. Herbert Keller has filed for mavor and everybody seems to be indorsing him. Franklin Temple, No. 2, S. M. (Missouri Jurisdiction) meets every Becond and fourth Tuesdav evening &l Tschida Hall. Alice Franklin, W P.Mai S. Anderson, W S. Ladies you can get just as good "French Dry Cleaning" done by the Valet Tailoring Co., 156 E Sixth htreet as anvwhere in the city. Why not let them do it for you? Shoes menaed wnile you wait, at Jarvis, 354 Minnesota street. Half aoles, 50 and 75 cents. Prices reason able for all kinds of repairing. can do it on short notice. Jarvis 354 /Minnesota Street VOC\L AND PIANO LESSONS given by Mrs.. Addie Crawford Minor at her residence 471 W Central ave only. Hours for instruction arranged rue, to su it patrons. Tel. Dale 2192. Terms reasonable. THE S LOUIS KITCHEN, Mrs. Julia Kinson, proprietor.No. 317 Wa basha, up stairs. Meals 25cts. Break fast trom 7 00 to 11:00 a. Dinner trorn 12-0 0 to 3 00 m.Suppe trom 5 00 to 8 00 p. All regular meals 25 cts. All home cooking. Some of the readers THE AP PEAL ?ce to forget that they can get ANY SORT ot printing done at this offce ,is cheap and as nent as anvwheio else Pationize vour own institutions and you help yourselves. TLi \e you seen the new, novel and beautiful calendars that are embellish with hpndsome pictures of hand some Alto-Vmeiicans? If not call on Airs Ma}me G. Williams, Room 27, Union Block, who is agent for them. Sheh"sa delaed shipment which will be sold it i educed prices. Get one now before they are all gone. THE VALET TAILORING O No. ir,1-TW E Sxith street. The most up-to-date establishment of its kind in the citv Clothing made to order, tponged, pressed renovated and re paired Goods called for and deliv ered Four suits pressed for $1. They are prepared to give best service at lowest rates Tel. N W Cedar, 43G2. O How 111, manager. The GOPHER CAFE, No. 69V West Thud &rrp<-t torniPiiy conducted by Joseph Hanlev, has changed hand 5 and Mr. Florence is now piopnetor. A before, the cafe will be open all dav and all night. There wiM ho a regular dinner served from 11 0 to 2-',,0 SUITS PRESSED A VALET TAILORING CO I (56 E. SIXTH ST Children Teething. Mr s. Wmslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. I soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoe a. Sold by druggists in every part of the world sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. SPLENDID SUNDAY SCHOOL COM- MENTARY. Among the lecent outputs of the National Baptist Publishing Board in the wiiv Sunday school helps is the National Baptist Sunday School Les son Commentary. This book i sin its 7th volume and is published annually this concern, being edited by R. Bo\ J, D. D. LL.D.. Secretary" Na tional Baptist Publishing Board with Rev. W S Ellington, A., D. D., Associate Editor. The book for 1910 embraces the ustnl ta i seeing helps for the Sunday school workers. Both editor and as sociate editor have made it what can not claimed for other commenta ries, strictly orthodox and purely bap tistic. The splendid feature is that each lesson has both the authorized and revised texts. It is suggestive, illustrative and fullv comprehensive. The commentary contains the les sons and motto texts for 1911, which reallv puts the book twelve moaths in advance. Al of the work done on this periodical is by Afro-Americans who are now past masters in their pro fessions. Anything the Matter With Your Stove? Then call on the St Paul Stove Re pair Works, 126 W Seventh street Fix everything, water fronts, stove putty, fire clay, mica, stove polish, stove bolts, shakers, etc. Repairs of all kinds made on short notice. New and second hand stoves for sale. Whatever you wish to know about, call on us. Telephones, N W., 1206- LlTwi City, 242. THE COSMOPOLITAN MUTU A CASUALTY CO. 29&0&& ,r for 25 cents. Meals to nrdei at i!l hours Old and new pa trons cordially invited What wa totmoiiv known as the Poitcis ,m Waiteis' Club, lias changt it* name and nlo its propiv* tors Hereafter it will be knov as the Poiteis' and Waiters' Hotel, Pool and Billiard Hall, with cafe con nection Messrs. Svlvestei Oliver and Pickett, piopnotors. Open all night. No. ".17 and :H9 Wabasha street, upstaiis Tel Cedar 9001. Old and new patio is welcome. BnWHMIIHHVMs* St. James Notes Rev. E Steward, D., cf Chi cag o, delivered a very fine sermon be fore what he called one of the most interesting audiences he ever saw last Sunday. took tne opportunity to snv to the people, that the order of service, the general appearance of everything was the best he had ever seen anywhere in the connection. The audience came again at night, and listened to the Easter songs, and some numbers by the orchestra, led by Moigan. The piano, Avith the cornet and string instruments, will be a regular feature of the evening serv ice Mr Morgan expects to have at least a dozen nieces b\ the first of the month. This, with thirty-five members the ctboir, the neople who worship at Si'. James can look tor the finest enteitamment in the wa^ of music and soig ihat was ever given in the cit\. Ppop'e are coming from all the city to S James Sunday nis^hts and thee wee a sco^e from Mirnenpolls last 1 Sundav nig'i t. This warrants the officeis to spire no pains in reining Mi Mill er and Mr. Mortran, who are duectmg these de partments Came Moia,m and Jen nie S\ke united with the church dur ins thp dav. The pastor wrill preach Sunday. Subject in the morning- Creat Pilot In the evening be will preach. Subie^t "The Signifioarre of a Juil' Pile." This is the subject of an arti cle which apnears in. orp of our church papers written tne pastor "OLE OLSON" The Next Attraction at the Grand The atre. "Ole Olson," the fi-st and best of all Swedish comedies, is coming to the Ciand io the week i Annl 10, atter having 1'oured Canada and the United States f-oin coast to coast, and winning th coed graces of rinny tho'i^nis ot ,urent. Tien Hendncl i, Ih grates* Fwed i sh dialect comedian and Northland smgor bnrcs Ins evei lasting "Ole Olson" and will no doubt' be greeted bv mm: of hir- old as well as new tnend'* Theie is i delicious blind ing sn?pp\, lautrluiblp acfen, forming a melodrimatic stnj. Th^ lines are BEN HENDRICKS brisk and entertaining. While the is-iti 'it'ons a^e eleven and unique yos siblv the most inteersting teat-are is the sweet singing of Hendricks in his own compositions, "Strawberries," "Memrries of Swedish Home" and othrrs. Pinging and dancing special ties "Ole" and "Yenie," Josephine Knoll rn Mi^ Bertie Conway. Mr. Hendricks treats the olot in such a wnv that 1 there is hardly a mo- ment of dullness during the perform ance of "'Ole Olson." HARRY MONTAGUE'S FASHION PLATES. The Next Attraction at the Star The atre. Undoubtedly the funniest comedy evot cfered in a burlesnue Thtatre is 'My Tncle trom New York.*' which Harry Montague's Fashion Plates wih presort next week at the Star Thea tre. This enormously successful pro duction has made an instantaneous pucces^ wherever it ha sheen seen. "M T'ncle" is a real burlesque show, teemin? with sparkling fun and up roarious merriment throughout. The costumes, scenery and appointments of this superb comrany are indeed Fashion Pl?tes. Mr. Montague is un approachable in his character of "My I'ncie," and is ably supported by Lew Dunbar. Lou Mcrgin and Edward Clark, together with Lillian Keeley, Elsa Leslie. Caroline Duncan. Pearl Turner and Ollie West. Then there is Montague's beauty chorus of twen human blossom?. The celebrated Muths, whirlwind dancers are a special added attraction. Harry Cnap man, tiie famous musical director and comprser. is with- the Fashion Plates, and that is a sufficient guarantee that plorjtv of citchy songs and chorus win he he?rd. Th** advance sale of reserved seats is already larqp at the Star Theatre or m=xt week to welcome the Fash ion Plates. When the Day is Done BUY YOUR w. Telephones N W Main, 2176 Rubber and Metal The man is happiest who finds at home a thoughtful wife, a cordial welcome and a restful, refreshing glass of "Leads Them All" THEO. HAMM BREWING CO. St. Paul, Minn. THE KNAPP SHADE ADJUSTERS W. J. WORK, SALES AGENT P. O. BOX 132 WHITE BEAR LAKE. MINN. Have your old shades rehungf by the new meth od and by which you obtain better ventil lation, control the amount oi lightand secure privacy when desired. ORDERS LEFT AT THIS 0FEICE WILL RECEIVE rfiuifiPT ATTENTION COAL AND WOOD FLOUR, PEED AN HAY IFIROIM: C. W. STAEHLE. Everything at the right price. Rice, Carrol! and Iglehart Sts. Twin City. Carpet Cleaning Works 182 West Fourth Street, corner Exchange IUESLER, PROPRIETOR Carpets, Matting- Rugs, Etc., Taken up Cleaned, Re-laid, Re-fitted, Packed for Shipment or Stored. Rugs Made and Sized. W make A SPECIALTY O CLEANING FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC RUGS Telephone Cedar 2622 "CURLEY'S BAR" 122 East Third Street Finest Brands of Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars N. C. CAMPBELL, Prop. S. E. Cor. Third and Robert ST. PAUL Northwestern Stamp Works. MANUFACTURERS OF STAMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 110 EAST THIRD ST. ST. PAUL, MINN. Tri-State. 1038 *r*' i$ if Jsk&iJ2yfeiA$St, Tut MAGIC is TWO TIM ES LARGER TMAMWCTWREMTTSQIN ton& /^STEEt HEATING BAR T7VERY lady can have a beautiful and r\0 not luxuriant head of hair, if she uses mtnista toilet necessity. After a shampoo or bath, the Magic dries the hair, removing the dandruff and it will straighten the curliest head of hair, giving it a natural nuny appearance. Remember that the Magic never burns or injures the hair, because the comb is never heated direct. The steel heating bar alone is put into the flame of the heater, as shown below Agents wanted in every town, "yjs-^a^-'-'^=rs'-&&~tfSF but do not wait, send or it today V^^^rtP^ Eastern Agents. New York Hair Co., 738 Broadway N ^ritftfyHtghGrade CIGARS ^ART&MDRPHy MNf-RS^^3f^ii. .MINN ThelostProper Lineof FALL WOOLENS O E HAD FOR A NICESUITOR OVERCOAT IS SO WN BV CMH A Sii I THE TAILOR, PRESSING AND REPAIRING DONE 4* 109 Eighth St. Opposite Golden Rule Telephone Main. 3488-L, St. Paul, Minn. ANDT! AIRrSTRAIGHTENER. E MAILED N O^ A uuu uuuuui^ SEND MONEY Ladies you need thisY. SEND MONE BY POST OFFICE MONEY ORDER, You c*n get along without it, or course, but greatly to the disadvantage of your appearance. f)0 not itake this elegant toilet nec y'. essity for some of the cheaply made imitations. I is entirely different, as you will see by the pictures. The aluminum comb iseeasilturned detached from the steeel bar then after the bar is heaterdn 1 -s &u th R? i handl is and (as shown below) the comb goes la the Magic is ready for use. The Magic Heater, is,also suitable for heating the curling iron, has cover and can be carried in hand bag. Uaatr th^M. n,i, ci nn E MAGIC SHAMPOO DRIER CO., 'BBSfflfc SAVE $1.00 O N SHOES. One dollar is the least you save by buying the famous SORENSEN $2.50 SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Every pair has the Style and Quality others ask $3.50 and $4.00 for. Large stock to select front. Shoe repairing at lowest prices S. T, SORENSEN 151-153 E 7th street St. Paul Shampoo Drier. $ 1.00 "s^*"-^ Magic Alcohol Heater 50c .C\xs 324 Nicollet av^. Minneapolis Dimes are little young dollars. They grow on- ly when locked up together. Treat yourself to a savings account and prove it to your own satisfac tion. "Planted" dollars will add to your earn- ings. TH E STAT E SAVING S BAN 93 East Fourth Street GRAIN BELT N W Cedar 9,19 PHONES Capitol Steam Laundry 743 Wabasha St., First Class Work Satisfaction Guaranteed ST. PAUL, MINN. Tri-State 1643 SUCIKT1 ElKETM^ MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODG* OF MINNESOTA, A .F. AND A M. J. SHERWOOD, GTRAND W Arch St, St. Paul HI$IB130 -RS?N PIO at. 8 E ^V S I^ E GRAND SECRETARY,,RETSAM 1821 i ifth Ave. SNO. MinneapolisD KM LODG E 1. AN A. NE M. Meets first and third Mondays of ea c0h month aat 126 Ea sit Thirds and Thomas streets, at 8 00 George L. Hoage. W Jose H. Sher wood, Secy, 130 W Arch stre et MARS LODGE NO. 2202 G. O of O meets second and fourth Wednes day nights at Odd- Fellow'Ha ll "Wesles Kelly, p. West University, corner Farnne-ton avenue. Entrance on Farnngton A ra 5 fc, 445 West University Avenue. HOUSEHOLD O RUTH, NO. 553 a U. O. of O. meets first and third Monday in each month at Odd Fel lows Hall, N. W Cor. University and Harrington, Mrs Mamie Durart, N G., Mrs Ida M. Johnson, W R., No. 916 Marion St. w^ FE A i9? O meet T^? MA i 'A Gy STR'S COUNCIL-.ceseth :J 5E& and fourth Friday in each month a* Odd Fellows' Hall, 221 W University cornerFarrington. Entrance on Farnng ton. Wm. R. Morris. W G. M. Thos. It Hickman, G. S., No. 422 St. Anthony avenue. nday in each month u*t ST.t PA UnL PATRIARCHY NO 114 3 seco Odd Fallows' Hall. 221 W Unnersitv corner Farnngton. Entrance on Farrme tcm avenue. Thos. R. Hickman (acting) R. V. P.W R. Morns, Geo. Lowe. W R. 378% Wabasha! Minneapolis. HOUSEHOLD O RUTH NO 776 u. O O. 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 Mr Margaret Williams, W UNITED BROTHERS O FRIENDSHIP NORTH STAR LODGE NO 138 meets first and third Tuesday In each month at Tschida Hall, Cor. 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 Haves Lodge No. 6. Kl of P. meets first and third Tues days in each month at hall, cor. of University and Far nngton Avenues at 8.00 o'clock Knights of Pvthias in good standing al ways weicon.e. John Hayes, C. R. W. Gully, K. of R. and S 389 Rondo. BIDDLE CIRCLE. LADIES O G. A. &. meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Supreme! Court room, old cap (tol building. Mrs. M. Lea\itt Pi-s. Mr. J. R. White. Secy., Phoenix Bide FIDELITY COURT O CALANTHE NO. 345. N. A., S. A., E A. A and A ineets first and third Monday in each month at K. of Hall. 211 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. Mrs Minerva VI. Barnett, W Miss Arlene M. Scott. of D., 25 W 29th St. GOPHER LODGE NO. 105. I. B. O. E. of the World, meets second and louith Thursday in each month at Elks Hall, No. 126 East Third street, St. Paul, Hev J. "R. White, L\ R. M. Johnson, seoretary, 376 Minnesota. PILGKIM BAPTIST CHUKCH, Cot. liifh and Cedar. Sr.nday services. Preacti liig at 11 a. m. aud 7.45 p. m. Suudaj sciioo at 12.30 clock. Wednesday uvea lug general prayer meeting. Friday wveu jng bcudy Sunday school lebsou. buueral. and Wdddings 'Momptly attended. Kc Caiter, Pastor, 582 St Anthony av. ST. JAMES' A. M. E. CHURCH, COxi. Fuller and Jay stieets. Sunday services, 11 00 a. 7 30 p. Wednesday piajer meeting, 8-00 p. m. Past or vis'ts on -saup9.M. euioq ^B ISiSBpsanj, puu A UUU day and Thursday. Weddings, funeral* and the sick attended on notice. Rev. S Graves, Pastor. Parsonage, Cor. Ja and Fuller PHILIP'S KPISCOI'AL MISS1U' corner Aurora avenue and MacLnbln strej*. Sunday services: Early celebration /f flol Eucnarlst, 7 30 a. tu. High celebrat) )M 3 Holv E.icharls*. first and thiia ounday*, il:00 a. m. Alatins, second and fourtk Sundays, 3100 a. m. Sunftyy scbool, 32.3* p. a Brotherhood of St. Andrew, 6 30 i m. Vespers, 7:30 p. m. Week servic*"1 Wednesdays, coi/firaaatloD class, 3:00 p. no. Friaays. evening prayer 8 00 p. w. Satnrv days Holy Eucharist, 9-00 A. M., Rev. A. Lealtad, Rector. 514 Fuller St. In Knowing that Its Good Butter. Ordering Star Brand Always Gives Ibis AssurAnce. Churned Fresh Every Day By the MILTO N DAIRY CO. Both Telephone* 9th and Wabasha OR. HURD 91 E. SEVENTH ST. Specialty Pain less extracting, Grow* MM} Brifce Work. ft street .0 pro. Wlker Wlham.WM William England, Secy., 391 Farring^n PERFECASHLAR LODGE NO 4 adA meets first and third aTt' Tscni dn Tu O a Hall, cor Lafond TJ 1 \V i -flF*"' h^ ^j\ J% .#J^I.