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Iff*, i 1 1"! if1?."' i: TWO OPEN LETTERSv^5 ff history, and knowing something of the hardships that surrounded it then, and doubtless do still, I can more fully appreciate the efforts you have put forth in maintaining it and conducting it on the high plane upon which it has always stood, than can those who are not familiar with the business side of it. Since the advent of THE APPEAL there, have been a number of publica tions started in this state under vari ous auspices that passed from the field of action after brief and fitful existence, but THE APPEAL is still doing business at the old stand. Now, Mr. Editor, as the paper has been in existence since June 1885, and you became associated with it in 188 6, this year is the twenty-fifth year of your connection with it as editor and manager, and I believe that this fact should entitle you to some special consideration at the hands of the people whom you have served so long and well. Last year, through your efforts, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the birth of the paper was celebrated in a most fitting manner, and the entertainment and souvenir edition in connection with that occasion have never been equaled in Minnesota nor elsewhere, for that matter. Since it was your able manage ment that maintained the paper, some honor and credit is due you and, I am one who delights "to do honor unto those to whom honor is due." And I believe the people of St. Paul, and, throughout the state, will be glad to join in celebrating your twenty-fifth anniversary as edit or of THE APPEAL. Your able management of the Quarter-Centennial Celebration of THE APPEAL last year, was seen and recognized by every one who was present and, if you, yourself, will take charge of the matter as you did then, I am confident that the public will feel satisfied that everything that can be done will be done to make the occasion a grand success, and that with me the people will willingly say: "Just you go ahead and v/e'll hold your coat." Very truly yours, F. D- Parker. Minneapolis, Minn., April 25, 1911. J. Q. Adams, Esq. St. Paul Minn., Mr. Editor: Since the Quarto-Centennial Cele bration of last September, commem orating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the birth of THE APPEAL, was such an unprecedented success, from every point of view and, is remembered, with pleasure, by every one who had the good fortune to be present on that, never-to-be-forgotten, occas sion, it has occurred to me that an other such an affair would be hailed with delight by all who were pres ent, as well as by those who, for some reason or another, were de prived of that blessed privilege and who would not miss the opportunity if it was again offered to them. I also recall the fact that the twenty-fifth anniversary of your as sociation with THE APPEAL occurs this year and I feel that this is an event as worthy of being celebrated as the birth of the paper if not more so. For, it undoubtedly is ow ing entirely to your managerial abil ity and indefatigable labors that THE APPEAL has been enabled to withstand the storms that have wrecked many like ventures upon the rocks of adversity. And it does seem to me that it will be very fitting and proper.for the people of the Twin Cities to show a just recog nition of the herculean task you liave accomplished in maintaining an morgan in their interest for a quarter a century, by tendering you a testimonial on the twenty-fifth an niversary of your connection with the paper, or, on such other date that in your judgment is more conveni ent or suitable. I would therefore suggest, if it meets your approval as I know it will, the patrons of THE APPEAL and your friends generally that you proceed to carry out that idea along the lines employed in the Quarto-Centennial Celebration of THE APPEAL last year. I have no especial suggestions to make, as the success of last year's affair, as well as many other social functions that have been under your control testify to your exceptionable ability to manege th em "t a queen's taste," therefore, 1 feel sure you would carry this to a successful is sue, if left to follow the bent of your own inclination. I am satisfied that I voice the sentiments of the people of Minne apolis. Respectfully yours, R. S. Brown, M. D. By a singular coincidence the let ters above, reached THE APPEAL of-1 lice this' week. It is very gratify- I ing, indeed, to receive such kind words and to be made to feel that *we have not lived and labored in vain these many years, and that these people were so well pleased with the Quarto-Centennial of THE APPEAL, as stated "by these correspondents. W would be pleased to hear from any others who desire to express them selves in regard to the proposed celebration of our twenty-fifth an niversary before fully deciding what i action to take in the matter. So let I us hear from the patrons of THE AP-' PEAL. Respectfully, J. Q. Adams. Anything the. Matter With Your Stove? If there is anything the matter with ycur stove call on the St. Paul Stove i Repair Works, 12C W. Seventh street, They fix everything, water fronts,' stove putty, fire clay, mica, stove pol ish, stove bolts, stinkers, sjrates. tops, etc. Repairs of all kinds made on Short notice, Dew aQd seconel-bnnd stoves for sale. Whatever yen wish to know nbont stoves ciil on us. Tel ephones N. W. 1206 L-l. Twin City 1 i*** Requesting the Celebration of the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of J. Q. Adams' Editorship of the Appeal. St. Paul, Minn., April 24, 1911. Mr. J. Q. Adams, City My Dear Mr. Adams: As I had the honor, if such it may be denominated, of being the first editor of THE APPEAL, then known If yotr get THE APPEAL it is a as the "Western Appeal," I have weekly reminder to come and pay watched its course with, perhaps, what you owe for it. Putting it off more interest than that generally only makes the bill larger. evinced by others. Having been so Zio resb ter i a church has mov- closely connected with its early fro Selb ave 45 8 Western negro Picture ol Const 34 9 m, *.STORES Send 25 cents for one $1.00 for six- m. _,. ^SAINT PAUL^ f' PRINTING of all kinds done at THE APPEAL office. Satisfaction guaran teed. I PIANO INSTRUCTION. Instruction 1 riven on the piano at the residences of i patrons, or av oio i Prof. W. A. Weir. wher #Call w. Central Ave. service wi Suada lnoticee. hl unti ever further i When you wish a first class shine ca.Uk. at the Peoples Shining Parlor No. 127 E. oth street, Walter Porter, Prop. ti*"i shine 'em up for a nickel. The East End Branch of the Y. W. C. A., 425 will hold 4 o'clock vespers each Sunda to which all young and womenyare cordially invited.men The total deposits now in the State Savings Bank are $4,100,000.00 and the surplus fund, $120,000.00. This bank pays 3% per cent interest to de positors. Make money easy at home corre sponding for newspapers experience unnecessary. Send stamp for partic ulars. Empire Press Syndicate, Mid dleport, N. Y. Some folks still send letters to THE APPEAL with only a one-cent stamp on them. Every letter should bear at least one two-cent stamp for each ounce in weight. P. H. HARM & BRO., 387 Robert street, our specialty, watches and diamonds our policy, a square deal we examine eyes and make glass to fit watch repairing. Shoes menaea while you wait, at far vis, 334 Minnesota street. Half -oies, 50 and 7b cents. Prices reason ing for all kinds of repairing. Pie csn do it on short notice. Jarvla 354 242. You need not go hungry. Just go to the St. ^ouis Kitchen and get meals like mother used to cook. Good, substantial home-cooked meals at rea sonable prices. Regular meals ,or meals to order. PROF. C. S. PATTY'S HERB MEDICINES can be had only at the corner of University avenue and Mac kubin street. If you are not feeling well it will certainly be worth your while to learn about these remedies. Tri-State Phone 5732. Where do you get your laundry work done? Why not give it to the Valet Laundry Co. They do the best work at the lowest prices for good work. They call for and deliver the goods. up Cedar 4362, or call at 154-156 E. Sixth street. SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE VAULTS.We invite your inspection. It coats little to plane your Dapers. cash securities and valuables in abso lute safety. Boxes in our vaults can be had for $4 per year. Store your boxes, trunks, etc., with us. North western Trust Co.. 138 Endlcott Ar cade. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP Ramsey, District Court.- Second Ju dicial District. Anthony Kubiak, Josephine Kubiak, Plaintiffs, against Martin Kiawa, De lia Kujawa, John J. Kujawa, Clara Elisabeth Kujawa, Mary Podgorski, Frank Podgorski, Anthony Kujawa and Anna Kujawa, Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants^ You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiffs in the above entitled action, which complaint is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his office in rooms 88-89 Union Block, corner Fourth and Cedar streets, in the City of St. Paul, County and State aforesaid, within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the said summons ana the plaintiffs in this action will take complaint within the time oforesaid, judgment for the relief demanded in said complaint. FREDRICK L. McGHEE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Office 8S-89 Union Block, 4th and Ce dar streets. Residence 655 W. University Ave., St. Paul. Minn. Sorosis Shoes AT $3.50 AND $4.00 Are the Best Made and Most ffr" ish Shoes we know about Morethan 150 stylestosiiowyou Sold Exclusively in St. Paul by SIMttn SILK StlUHC. STOftt FlELD.SCHLICK&Ca rouftTM.rirraw.ir.rtTi. Tat*l* BOTH PHONES 600 HAAS BROS. (Incorporated) General Meat Dealers Blue Ribbon Hams and Bacon U. S. Government inspection of alt Cattle, Horn and Sheep Family, Hotel and Restaurant Trade a Specialty 457-459 St. Peter Saint Pual Tel. N. W. Cedar 940 T.-S. 780 &team iatmfcrp "The Sanitary Laundry" Works: 289-291 Rice Streetv Offices- 148 Wabasha St, umces. \443Broadway-St-r W. k. Webster, Prop. St. Paul You are always welcome at *r\ Sen 2 5 cents for one $1.0 0 for six or $2.00 for 14. to S. S. F.. 1251 *v Twenty-seventh street, Newport News, '&, Va. Send stamps. P. O. order or reg-St The Wase Ones Deal at Conger. istered letter. No agents wanted. ^^,'lM^M V5. CONGER BROS. DRUQ iS^'-Sv sen, 66 ft01"' A,e'. 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PAUL STEAM LAUNDR "The Sanitary Laundry" W. B: Webster, Prop. First Class Work at Right Prices CaJled for and Delivered. )$$&fry-?i'h ST. PAUL i2P .ST. PAUL Stradghterv xijK Why do you we^sh in the hardest pos sible way? Use PEAR.LINE, there's no bending over the tub. no back kinks, no "fi work to speak of, no wear atnd tea.r from rubbing. Millions use- PEAR.L1NE. No matter how or when you use PEAR_L1NE, or however delicate' your hands or the fabric, it is absolutely 63 Peao-lirve iharmless. righ6 B'Bf N. W. Cedar 939 ST. PAUL, 110 EAST THIRD ST. ST. PAUL, MINN. 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. ThslstPreperLiito! FALL1W00LENS OPTICIANS. mwCHytfigh Grade JJJ en 7CIGARS, ifffi$F#$i-. ST. PAUL, MINN, Northwestern Stamp Works. MANUFACTURERS OF STAMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION THE STATE SAVING S BANK 93 East Fourth Street PHONES TO E HAD FOB A V~ NICESUITOR OVERCOAT IS SHOWN BV THE TAILOR. PRESSING AND REPAIRING DONE Bye defects are fewsymptoms many. There can be but t^o defects*tn the human eyer Theeye may be too long in whole. Then we have the Myopic eye. Or too short in wholethe Hyperopic eye. Combine the two in one eye and we have Astigmatism, Properly adjusted glasses will correct these defects. Medicines or waiting, never. Symptoms that spring from these two simple eye mal- ormations are manifold such as eye' and headaches, Indi- gestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Chorea, Epilepsy and other ailments having their origin in lack of nerve force. We correct ail Defects of the human eye that glasses will remedy. Charges reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. HARMS OCULO CURES SORE EYES 25c PER BOTTLE. -SS Capitol Steam Laundry 743 ,Wabasha St., |First Class Work Satisfaction Guaranteed Tri-State 1643 SVCIZfl miK?B$i MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LOOGf OF MINNESOTA, A .F. AND A M. 3. H. SHERWOOD, GRAND MASTEP 130 W. Arch. St.. St. Paul. H-ROBINSON, GEANDSECRETARt 1821 Fifth Ave S., Minneapolis. PI DG UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP NORTH STAR LODGE NO. 138. U. F. Meets 3d Thursday in each month at Wagner Hall, cor. Western Ave. and Charles street. Brothers in good stand ing always welcome. O. Howell, W J. Q. Adams, W. S., 49 B. 4th St. EAMSET LODGE 3SJO. 3, XJ. I". Meets second Friday in each month at Wagner Hall, cor. Western Ave. and Charles Street. Brothers in good stand ing always welcome. M. A. Davis, W. M., A. D. Adams, W. S., 411 Charles 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 c'clock P. M. Knights 'of Pythias in good standing al. ways wtuvome. Johunl C. o S8 9 Rondo.^ J3'GOPHER J*T. PHILIP'S EPISCOPAL MISNIO* corner Aurora avenue and Macbnbla atre* Sunday servJcos: Early celebration f Hoi* Buemrrist, 7:30 a. in. High .oelebrati*. I Holy Encharls'c first and third Snndav* il:00 a. m. Matins. second aad foafti sunaays, n-.oo a. in. Snm\?y school. ]2'.% p. a. Brotherhood of St. Andrew. 6'30 m. Vespers, 7:30 p. m. Wee.- sprvic VJeanesdays, Cu^firaaatloD class. o:00 p. m. Fridays, evening prayer, 8:00 p. nv Sun days Holy Eucharist, 9:00 A. M.. Rev. A. H. Lealtad, Rector. 514 Fuller St. &'#- E NO 1. F. AN A M. Meets first and third Mondayt of each month at Wagner Hall, cor. West ern Ave. and Charles street, at 8:00 p. m. Walker Williams. W. M. Wm. England. Sec., 301 Farrington Ave. PERFECT ASHLAR LODGE NO 4, and A. M. meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Wagner Hall, cor. Western Ave. and Charles street at 8 p. m. George I* Hoage, W. M., Jose H. Sher wood. Secy., 130 W. Arch street. BETHEL CHAPTER NO. 2S R. A. M. Meets second Tuesday in each month at Wagner Hall, cor. Western Ave. and Charles Street. atv8:00 A P. M. Wm. Ste vens, H. P., A. D. Adams, Soc., 411 Charles- Stre|fc^-:v\ t3#*v-^ MARS LODGE NO. 2202 G. U. O. of O. F. meets second and fourth Wednes day nights aGt- Odd Fellows' Hall,. 221f West University, covner Farrington avenueh.e Entrance on Farrinsrton. B. Wesley Kelly, G. N 950 St. Anthony Ave. HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH, NO. 553 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. Azzy Stephens, M. N. G. Mrs. Carrie E. Lindsay, W. Pv. 126 Arch street. 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. U4 meets second Monday in each month at Odd Feilows' Hall. 221 W. University, corner Farrington. Entrant on Farring ton avenue. Thos. R. Hickman (acting) R. V. P. W. R. Morris, P. M. V. P.: Geo. B. Lowe. W. P. R. 178% Wabasha. Minneapolis. HOUSEHOLD -OF. RUTH NO. 776 O. 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. S. Darager, M. N. G. Miss Cora Napier, W. R. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending a sketch description cjuic'-tly ascertain??- genC7 foand securing patents.yma opinion free Mr?t ivol r&f*fl Handbookwhether on Patentnsa nour vlfESfc ?'ve8 Patents taken through Mann & Co. receivleT special notice, without cWge,ln the J%?!0Z2c]y 11,n culation of any scientific iiiair 0# t^ R- and (J. Gl vH.KHayes. W BIDDLE CIRCLE, LADIES OF A. K. meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Supremei Court room, old cap itol buildinsr. Mrs. M. J. Leavitt Prea Mr. J. R. White. Secy.. Phoenix Bide FIDELITY COURT OF CALANTHE NO. 345, N. A.. 8.. 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. BAPTIST CHUKCH, Cv 1LGliI u.tn and Cedar. Snnday services: Preacb Ing at 11 a. m. aud 7:45 p. m. Sundaj school at 12:30 o'clock. Wednesday *ve* ing general prayer meeting. Friday *Ten tag scudy Sunday school lessoi.. FuooraU and weddings promptly attended. Rev. E. H. McDonald. Pastor. LODGE NO. 105. I. B. P. O World It meets second and i fourth Thursday in each month at Elks Hall. \o. 12 East Third street St Paul, Owen Howell, E. R., R. M. John son, Sec, 376 Minnesota. ST. JAMES' A. M. E. CHURCH, COR. Fuller and Jay streets. Sunday service* 11:00 a. m.: 7:30 p. m. Wednesdav praver meeting, 8:00 p. m. Pastor visits *OJJ Monday and Tuesdays: at home Wednes day and Thursday.' Weddings. '\mn/jg and the sick attended on notice. Rev. H. P. 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