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I ll If I *f^*m?y%' 3AINT PAUL WSFK'S RECORD I N MINNESO- TA'S CAPITAL. Tn "Saintly City" and Saintly City FoKsNews Items of Social, Re ligious, Political and General Mat ters ^rnong the People. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1913. Mrs. Wm. Mills is convalescent. Have, you got a package by parcels post yet! How many of your New Year's res olutions have you broken? ff Say, but aint we having some nice winter weather? What next? Mrs. Don Boneparte is preparing to go to the hospital for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Salters are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. March Salters. Mrs. T. E. Franklin, who has been quite sick, is again able to resume her household duties. Mrs. Harvey Moss, who was in the hospital for over a week, is now at home, much improved. The office of the "Small Loan Co." has been moved to rooms 25 and 26 fith floor Union Block. W. T. FRANCIS WHO FO A NUMBER O YEARS WAS I N THE EMPLOY OF THE LEGAL DEPART- MENT O THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, AS OPENED OFFICES FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE O THE LAW A 88 AND 89 UNION BLOCK, ST PAUL, Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jenkins have moved from r3 St. Anthony avenue to University and Virginia. There is one good thing to rejoice over we are to have gas at 95 cents per 1000 cubic feet, this month. The T. S. T. C.'s were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. James on Friday, January 3rd. Mrs. J. C. Black, 525 Rondo street, who has been quite sick, is again able to attend to her household duties. Miss Charlotte Gillard entertained the So-Lit Club on Thursday evening at the home of Miss Eunice Glass. If you have some news you would like to see in HE APPEAL, write it on a postal card and send to this of fice. Mrs. Dodie Lewis has been at Bethesda hospital for a week or more. She is improving and will soon be out again. lien. 7S St. A nth., Tel. Dale 2047. T. H. LYLES I -immai Directors and Embalmers. 322 Wabasha St. *iis answered Day or Night In Twin Cities. Active Pall Barers Furnished If Desired. -idy Assistant When Necessary. Both Phones 508. St. Paul, Minn. Miss Florence Drake of Stillwater was in the city to attend the Odd Fel lows Emancipation Proclamation cele bration. Rev. G. W Camp, pastor of Zion Presbyterian church, is to be married to Miss Anna C. Rhodes, of Peoria, 111., Jan. 16th. FOR RENTTwo rooms furnished for gentlemen or man and wife for light housekeeping, 311 Rice street. Advertisement. The Social and Literary society will give a "Masquperade Social" at Pilgrim Baptist Church during the first week in February.Adv. Mr. Bob Stamps left Wednesday evening for Hot Spring, Ark., where he will visit relatives and friends for about five months. The trial of Airs. Effi Payne, white, who is under indictment for keeping a disorderly house on Rondo street, is held over until next week: Look out for the prize masquerade social under the auspices of the social and literary society at Pilgrim Baptist church Friday evening February 14,. Sam White a dairy man, West St. Paul, was fined" $20 in the municipal court Tuesday for having a measure that was short 6% per cent per quart. Alai Lodge, Odd Fellows, made the last payment on their five lots corner last payment on their five lots, corner of Kent and Aurora avenues, Thurs day. Aliss A. Mabel Washington, of Cin cinnati, Ohio, is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. C. Chambers, of 123 Winnipeg avenue, who is quite sick. If the readers and well-wishers of HE APPEAL will send items of so cial news to this office it will be ap preciated and the news will be pub lished. Airs. Glass announced the engage ment of her daughter Eunice to Mr. THE STATE SAVINGS BANK. 93 East Fourth Street. Invites the saving accounts of fru gal wage-earners, it is well fitted to take care of them. Interest rate 3y2% per annum. DEPOSITS OVER $4,350.00 Sr.ar(9* P. Noyes, Louis Betz, ?V--' -Sen*. Treasurer. emm^m.m Airs Tandy will read a paper on Children Amusements." pretty illustration AVhen you wish a nice shave or any thing else in the tonsorial line call on Irvin Young, 40 E. Third street, in the front part of Banks & Watkin's place. Satisfaction to all comers. Give him a call.Advertisement. Attorney W. T. Francis left yester day for Philadelphia to attend a meet ing of the Supreme Court of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, of which he is Clerk and Recorder. He ex pects to return in about ten days. VOCAL AND PIANO LESSONS eriven by ATrs. Addie Crawford Minor at her residence, 392 Carroll street only. Hours for instruction arranged rue. to suit natrons T*1 Dale 2192. terms reasonable.Advertisement. SHINE 'EM UP! If you wish a good first class shine or polish, go to the Peoples' Shining Parlors, 127 E 5th street, between Robert and Jackson, W. H. Porter proprietor. Special chairs for ladies.Advertisement. MEDICINES can be .had only at the corner of University avenue and Mac kubm street. If you are not feeling I while to learn about these remedies H. Harm & Thursday Jan. 30 Hiawatha Temple MID-WINTER FESTIVAL -AND- FUL DRESS DRIL BENEFIT O THE CULTURE CLUB Admission 50cts McGullough Orchestra Homer Goins on Tuesday, January The place to have your shoe ret- 7th. Th date fof the wedding was pairing done in the best possible wat not given. at the lowest1 possibl.es FOR SALE-A full dress coat and i* vest for medium size man, will sell i very cheap. Apply in afternoon at Room 161, Union Block, corner 4th I f, and Cedar. I vr,. TTM i T.- give a grand prize masquerade and Valentine Ball at Hiawatha Temple, Friday evening, February 14, wait" and watch for it. The mothers' meeting will be held ,y ei. nn on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the West End Branch Y. W. C. A. SPIRELLA CORSET, Cora An Uerso.n corsetier. function that has been held in years. v^^. ilc T ULX wo a rade T-iink.H th better SHAPE than ever before. Fo unanimous indorsement of the Ram- sale by Mrs. E Cl. k, 292 St Al- "The Crisis" issued a Christmas card embellished by the pictures of the two little cherubs of which Mr. Barrett & Mueller, Funeral Direct ors and Embalmers, 490 St. Peter street, for $75, will furnish for a fu neral: A cloth covered casket, em balming and service, two carriages, hearse and grave.Advertisement. Zion Presbyterian church, Western avenue near Aurora. Sunday services, morning 11:00 a. m. Christian En deavor, 7:00 p. m. Evening worship, 8:00 p. m. Sunday School 12:00 m. Public cordially invited. Rev. G. W Camp, pastor. Aliss Lottie English, of Alinneapolis, and Mr. Ollie McManus, of St. Paul, were married on Thursday evening at the home of the bride. Th couple will make their home for the present lnMahdSdeneeraendfin!d a 237 Robert street, have moved to! p. EaTsS S ^"asni I se bans street. N. W. Phone, Dale 2076. League. Advertisement. TT Loan Co. will loan you money on any- Si? WH President J. H. Charleston, of the want a quick meal, just go to the Cnspus Attucks Home desires to LITTLE ST. PAUL CAFE 130 E thank Pilgrim Baptist church for seven I Eighth street, between Robert and pairs of elegant blankets and ten Jackson. James H5. Thomas,Tel. proprie-- yards of toweling, presented to the tor. There yoou may get first-class Home this week. ea lt too2 orde at all dayfro da and Mrs. S. E. Hall are the proud I Mrs. John Robinson of 438 Rondo parents. Th kiddies made a very street died last Monday from an ab- with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. White on! Tuesday evening, Mrs. S. S. Williams iTniversity avenue. was re-elected for three years. Mr. for pl^yini the Samf I treasury of over $200. The most of tor playing the game. FOR A SPLENDID MEAL AT ALL HOURS VISIT TH E INTERNA- TIONAL CAFE, NO. 450 ST.. AN- THONY AVENUE, NEAR ARUNDEL.-,, ALL HOME COOKING. BEST OF i SERVICE. A CALL WILL CON-' stocke Sa' 104 06 East a ns an+dH bo my. one ?tty- fo A tb cl tll Air. W. J. Utley has moved his bar- io OU In S Kn a ins nL. nrnrietr NTnN13Mrs? S T. T. S. 2718.Advertisement. Perfect Ashlar Lodge building com mittee, through its treasurer, Mr, R. M. Johnson, has this week made the -final payment on its property, corner sherburn an (lee lady,,N uror i fe wishing I CarAny, i corde i tha cu Av Te W iod- A^?Iiotf i Dale ]4o.Advertisement. Stantly stenographer, Room 25 Union Block fence to lif imprisonmen in the Tel. Cedar 5552. Residence 334 Ron- penitentiary at Stillwater. do. Phone Dale 6655Advertisement, "The Favorite Shining Parlor," Alessrs. Beard & Alexander, propriet ors, has been moved to 105 E0 5th street, wherl first class work is done i ao *e*r iB a The property has a house on ha rent aS hi bee m5b /e 0 Dece Emme Y~ "7 i tuti niss wniec Killing in regular interest dividend dress" 36TPAr wife Jinroai, hpoat distr court"this th i first i ea If you wish any typewriting done his plea to guiltydbut of murder credited on passbooks as of January call on Miss Alice Vassar, public ichangedsecond the degree an was sen TH E BUs THE APPEAL tenders thanks for sha street (up stairsC W. F3 Chand- an invitation to Governor Eberhat's i ler, proprietor. Everything new but inaugural reception Thursday even- the name. First-class meals will be ing last, which was the biggest public i served a la carte at all hours. A i-u-L i i ,-_,,, ._ .twenty. splendid regular dinner will be served from 11:30 a. m. to 3:00 p. m., at 25 cents. Open .day and night. Tel. N W. Cedar 4525.Advertisement. BE E AFE Hon.ofFDeedsLynch, UUU on short noticliJSJlatu all times.AdverC-I GS a I/ n( 1 tisement. other prominent Democrats have in-' County Colored Democratic E N YOU ARE HUNGRY, and Th a som Kelly at rates you can afford to pay. All SeirsFred i transactions strictly confidential. tcoraLns 1 Office 569 Rondo street. Tel. Dale 872. H%a I J. H. Dillingham, Manager.-Adver: j* tisement. ...il'lSlM^ti' cents. Ce 2 -s Regularr dinnehours, ni S ]1: 39 0 201 and daily :3 0 scess of the stomach. Her funeral serv ices were held at Lyles' Undertaking establishment yesterday afternoon, Rev. H. P. Jones officiating. Mr. Rob inson returned Thursday from the West and he and his daughter will accompany the remains to Chicago for interment. Mr. E. W. Crancum, who was em ployed at the Ryan for a number of years as time-keeper during the re gime of the late Alajof Peltis and since that time as night electrician, resigned on the 7th inst. to assume his duties as clerk in the postoffice, to which position he has been appointed. I the civil service examination he stood away up near the top. The marriage of Miss Frances El liott and Mr. Geo. Bromley took place at St. James parsonage on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Rev. H. P. Jones officiating. There were no attendants and only relatives and intimate friends were present. Th bride's gown was of satin and lace, en train. The couple will make their home with Mrs. Jennie Lazenberry, 173 Charles street. THIS MEANS YOU. If there is a one cent postage stamp on your pa per, that means that you have not paid your subscription for more than a year, and the Government compelis us to pay one cent each to send the papers to delinquent subscribers. Now if you are honorable and square, you will come and pay what you owe. It certainly does not reflect any credit on you to have us pay one cent on each paper we send to you and. for which you have not paid. Is this fair and-square? At the annual election of trustees for St. James A. M. E. church held ^^S^ b^an^n Te thl moe wa brough rall clos mi, i nouw going onweekswhich and wiil not for several durin tQ ne anmi i l.t ers V,NCE YOU.-Advertisement. l%fi%f?* ZuZffSl PROF. C. S. PATTY'S HERB time at its hall 1 elec tion olf Mars Lodge.: -n wa a Permanent Secretary Tri-State Phone 5732.Advertisement. Brown, Trustee F. D. Parker, Auditor." NISH TH E MUSIC AND THERE Bro.. tl popular! SttSSlTo "TeonarTFord f" jewelers and opticians, formerly of o. C? AdamsTE. S W Mdra N B. R."Durant, Wl 0CCU inStanati0 and Cedar, where they will be pleased I Miss Lucile James entertained at a to see old and new patrons.Adver- January dinner on tisement. j-was her birthday and all'. ALBION W HOLDENF i MONEY TO LOANThe J. & 1 ,l ri nd S thing of value, or on your plain note, ^ard Cora CuESrt 7 W6r were presented silk handbags and the men silk tie racks. In the evening Miss James gave a progressive whist party. Mr. Fred Parker and Miss Eunice Glass won the' first prizes and Miss Edith Moore, of Minneapolis, won i the booby prize. Sf, PARCELS POST INFORMATION. Sh: wil,1 St. Paul,"" Minn., Jan. 4, 1913 Publisher, THE APPEAL. Although the newspapers from time to time have published information with reference to the^parcel post sys tem, in operation since January 1, 1913, it is evident that many people do not fully understand the essential points with reference thereto, and therefore I respectfully request .^hat you publish foi the information of your readers that: 1. Distinctive parcel post stamps must be used on all fourth-class mat ter, that such matter bearing ordin ary stamps will be treated as "held for postage," for postage." 2. That parcels will be mailable only at the post office, the branc postt offices, or the numbererdhestations des ignated bya the postmaster, or pre sented t1olP no pric0eU completseh of men's, turn card of the sender, otherwise they Advertisement. parcel post stamps are not valid for THi? rnnic K-TTrurw HT Payment on postage &n matter of the I rCHE.! i 2nrl Arundel streets, and Total had & weekner1Hfe km i her ls nn or TTm'ivn i imnrisrmmon*t- in tua posits made now will draw 6 months' 1T. w&b a B. National ^ejvill be in: Columbia. He also has received the Com-ei1nJan. Wagone and man corder of the Distric oy mitteeman Hon. D. W. Lawler, Geo. A Reis foerstoodthh arcl ,a'y 1.authorized AI be 4" wi 1 str "f th niese ls ere accepted mailing und tha rurael or other carriers duly to receive such matter mus that 3. All parcels must bear the re- and ?rr Hass nnr nn a Zn a a a 6ra class Or can any insured against loss in an amount equivalent to its actual value, up to $50. Respectfully, O. H. Neegaard Supt. of Mails. THE STATE SAVINGS BANK. Surpluts Deposits $4,900,000 Fund $150,000.00. his trial on deposits at the rate of mont tl Morgan, wheo so brutally 8 per cen The trustees have declared the Per annusemi-annual ta i ded not guilty later cemberor31, 1912. Interest will be for the period ending De on after Januar 20, 1913 De interest July first next. Deposits of $1 and upward received. 93 East Fourth street. Advertisement. "MERRY MAIDENS." The Attraction at the Crand Next Week. The attraction at thenGrand fo-r theI week commencing Sunda matinee, 12, will be "The Alerry Maidens" company. "New York in Two Reels" is the title conferred upon the two-act is- S mu I dorsed James A. Ross, Esq., for Re- i Presenting, but the management hast conferred upo the two ht. titl assure a presumablyy anxious sical burletta this organization public that there is absolutely no 'moving picture" trend to the per formance. Th title mentioned is merely intended to convey the in fovmaticr that the metropolis is the locale selected in which to stage the action of a more or less consistent story, and that two scenes are brought into play in the unfolding of the deep-dyed plot. An adequate and somewhat sumptuous scenic equip- HARRY FIELDS' ment is said to have been provided, and the matters of wardrobe and lighting effects are presumably satis factorily attended to. Harry Fields, a very recent, melodramatic, comedy star, has cast his destinies with a burlesque combination this season, and claims to be very well content with the measure of success accorded him. Fields has been so long identified with the "Give me the papers" type of en tertainment that his numerous friends in this and other cities will doubtless evince considerable interest in his progress in this new (to him) field of activity. Th customary youiig and beauteous chorus is promised us, and the names of Miss Lilla Brennan, Aliss Blanche Curtiss, Miss Edith Web ster and Miss Anna Woods are men tioned as sustaining the principal feminine roles. "The Country Store" every Wednesday evening as usual. Advertisement. arrington avenues, TO THOSE WHO READ THIS IT IG S A result of the election was RAN follows: Annual officersRev. H. AMES LODGE ELKS AT THEIR Jones, Worthy Chaplain S. L. Ran- NEW HALL 322 NICOLLET AVEN- Worthy Advocate Samuel well it will certainly be worth vour! Hatcher, Worthy Treasurer J. W ^'N^APC E 'NVITATION TO THE SPECIA E GIVEN BY O BAL MINNEAPOLIS- W BL E ?A UN 22 varnishi anniversaryt, blrth( Sen Th flLwere ^a ld pm Wr *np^t L d* me a cake THP M.rm 1 15 LOUG E "HE McCUL ORCHESTRA WILL FUR-- SEASON PLENT REFRESHMENTS. DANCING ENTLE E N Th NTS, LAD,E* 2 5 TIL 2:00 A. M. ADMIS8ION, CENTS Mondayi,a Jasn 6 ng, staining, wall tintin occuI house painting, hand~oi~ finishing *tlce l ShOT Send a kinds fobbingatof al7l or leaved orders 52 class durabli work -guaranteed, re ar S eera J* Ave., or telephone Dale Inies. Eac^ 2055n.Anthony Estimates furnished.Advertise- guest received a souvenir. Th girls ment, Auveruse- Defective Page Th Emancipation Celebration. The swellest and largest social func tion of the year was the grand cele bration of th Fiftieth Anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proc lamation under the auspices of the Odd Fellows Building Committee, at Hiawatha Temple, Thursday evening, Jan. 9th. There was some crowd there and the ladies wore some gowns. At torney W. T. Francis acted as master of ceremonies. The program consisted of overture by the McCullough Orches tra, singing of the "Star Spangled Banner" by the audience, introduction speech by Mr. J. A. Hanley, reading of the Emancipation Proclamation by Mr. C. H. Miller an address by At torney General Lyndon Smith, replete with words of encouragement solo by Afr. C. D. Jackson, "Why. we are Here," by S. E. Hall quartette, C. H. I Aliller, L. A. Jackson, Airs. Alattie Campbell, J. H. Hickman, Jr. Our I Alotto," by Air. F. D. Parker and a solo by Airs. Harriet Loomis-Oliver. i Every number on the program was ex cellent and was roundly applauded. !Alayor Keller was to have made an address but was prevented from being I present by sickness. After the exer cises dancing was indulged in until a late hour. Th members of the Patriarcy were present in full regalia and made a splendid appearance. The whole affair from start to finish was ,a splendid success due in no small measure to the efforts of the members of the committee: S. L. Ransom, chair man, W. T. Utley, C. Jackson, J. H. Hanley. Airs. Zella Reynolds, Airs. J. E. Johnson, Mrs. T. R. Hickman, Airs. Alamie White, Airs. Addie Belle i sen, Alex Payne, C. H. Aliller, Airs. J. W. Kelly, sec Airs. Alarv Dilling ham, treas. ANNOUNCEMENT. New Firm, Banks & Watkins. The saloon, No. 40 East Third street, formerly owned by the late Philip E. Reid, has been purchased by Alessrs. Gus. Banks and Geo. Watkins and will be conducted, as before, in the first class style for which it was famous. The public is cordially inivted to call when desiring the best brands in our line. GUS. BANKS. GEO. WATKINS. Advertisement. Who Wants A Baby? There is a very pretty, bright, healthy, light complexioned, seven and a half months old girl baby, at the Jean Alartin Brown Home, St. Anthonv Park, for which a family home is de sired. Any proper person desiring such a child should apply to the Superintendent, Rev. S. AV. Dickinson, at the Home, 2239 Commonwealth ave. St. Anthony Park, St. Paul. Take Como-Harriet car from either city. Coal $4.50 per Ton For Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces. Splint coal in full loads at this price Holmes & Hallowed Co. 7 Corners, Phone 401. Advertisement. THE VALET TAILORING CO., No. 154-150 E. Sxith street. The most up-to-date establishment of its I !nd in the city. Clothing made to order, snonged. Dressed, 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. 4362. O. Howell, manager.Advertisement. thing you get will be good. Selz Shoes, $3.00 to $6.00. Seventh and Cedar Streets, St. Paul.' WATCH AND WAIT FOR TH E Everyone who receiyes TH E AP PEAL and has not paid for it is ex pected to pay for it. No one is en titled to receive it free. This means you! Messrs. Banks & Watkins, 40 E. Third street have taken charge of "The Grill" formerly operated by Wm. Gibbs and are prepared to furnish first class meals at all hours. Aliss Adah Smith, of Chicago better known as "Brick" has been secured as enter-' tainer. Why not patronize the business 1 houses that invite you to trade with them through their advertisements in THE APPEAL? They are helping to support your paper, show them that you believe in helping those who hclu you, or your enterprises. Trade with the people who advertise in HE AP PEAL. CHILDREN TEETHING Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by il-s lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists in every part of the: world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take' no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.Advertisement. 6 HOT TIME FOR DELINQUENTS. We clip the following from one of. our exchanges to warn our delinquent! subscribers A\hat a hot time they will have if they fail to pay their news paper bills. The same fate awaits our slow-paying advertisers: "An editor who died of starvation was being escorted to Heaven by an ange! sent for that purpose. Alay I just glance in at the other place be- i fore we ascend to eternal happiness?" So they went below and skirmishin around, taking. in the sights. It so' happened that the angel lost track of the editor and went around Hades hunting him. He found him sitting by an enormous furnace, fanning him self and gazing with rapture upon a crowd of lost souls in the fire. Over the furnace was a sign bearing the words, "Delinquent subscribers." 'Come,' said the angel, 'we must be going now.' 'You go on,' said the editor, "Im not going. This is heaven enough for me," CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI- TION FOR ADMINISTRATION. STATE O MINNESOTA, COUNTY O Ramseyss. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Philip E. Reid, Decedent. The State of Minnesota to All Whom It May Concei-n: The petition of Wm. D. Bloom havins heen filed in this court, i-epresenting that Philip E Reid, then a resident of the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, died intestate on the 16th day of October, 1912 and praying that letters of adminis tration of his estate be granted to Thomas H. Lyles. It Is Ordered, that said petition be heai-d and that all persons interested in said matter be and hereby are cited and required to appear before this Court on Monday, the 3rd day of February, 1313, at 10 clock in the forenoon or as soon there after as said matter can be heard, at the Probate Court Room, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul, in said County, and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted, and that this citation be served by the pub lication thereof in the Appeal according to law, and by mailing a copy of this cita ton at least 14 days before said day of hearing, to each of the heirs of said de cedent whose names and addresses are known and appear from the iiles of this court. Witness the Judge of said Court, this 7th day of January, A. D. 1913. Seal of E W BAZILLE, (Probate Court) Judge of Probate. Attest: F. W GOSEWISCH, Clerk of Probate. W. T. FRANCIS, Attorney. Jan. 11-18-25Advertisement GUN METAL BLUCHER HIGH HEEL MD ARCH 4.00 Our stores ought to be the headquarters for everyone in the Twin Cities who really wants best quality in shoes and car es anything for the way he gets it and the cost of getting it. There's no extra charge .for courtesy hereno for the advantage of a large variety of shapes, leathers and styles from which you may selectno for the certainty that every- WATKINS5 ROYAL BLUE STORES "sM&MitMSigkM^ 606 Nicollet Avenue Minneapolis. NDERTAKERS 49 PRIZE MASQUERADE BALL TO BE GIVEN BY Mrs. Barrett, Eorntrly Vrs. W. Kagcl. Lsdy Acsistaat GOPHER CLUB, FOOT BALL TEAM A TKl-STA IE TIT X. W. CKIUR To 7 ST. PAUL HIAWATHA TEMPLE VALENTINE NIGHT FRIDAY," FEBRUARY 14 THREE GRAND PRIZES TICKETS 50 CENTS Renovati ngg ETER STREET ST 0 If Your Carpets of Rugs need Renovatin Call up or Call on the JLxoin Cit$ Carpet Cleanina TOorhs DEUSER & SPUHI.EK, Prop s. Telephones: N W. 2176, Tri-State 103$ 18? W. 4th ST. 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