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*l ST. PAUL WEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL. IN The "Saintly City" and 8aintly City FolksNewsy Items of Social, Re ligious, Political and General Mat ters Among the People. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915 Mr. Win. Liggins is slowly improv ing. Mrs. Charlotte Lewis is convales cent. Mrs. T. E. Franklin is getting on finely. Mrs. A. M. Fields, formerly of 368 Farrington, has moved to 590 W. Cen tral avenue. Mrs. H. M. Whitehead, formerly of 150 Rondo street has moved to 932 Lafond street. Mrs. Tracy Young, formerly of 892 Rice street, has moved to 486 St. An thony avenue. Mr. Thomas Rickman formerly of 787 Van Buren street, has moved to Argentine, Kan. FOR RENTModern house, eight rooms, 325 W. Central, $25.00. Tel. Dale 5209.Advertisement. WATCH FORTH E OPENING OF HE NEW HOME SHOP, 598-600 W. CENTRAL AVE.ADVERTISEMENT. j. 5 W. T. FRAMCIS WHO FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS WAS IN THE EMPLOY OF TH E LEGAL DEPART- I MENT OF TH E NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, HAS OPENED OFFICES FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF HE LAW AT 88 AND 89 UNION BLOCK, ST. PAUL. Advertisement. fj. 4 The Coliseum has been secured for a BIG BALL on Easter .Monday even ing. Watch for the big advertisement. Articles mailed to THE APPEAL for publication must bear the name and address of the sender, to insure publication. The St. Paul postal receipts for Jan uary increased $1,352.26 over January, 1914. The receipts ior January were $132,798.54. The improvement in business in St. Paul is general, and commercial and financial authorities predict still greater activity in 1915. FOR RENTTwo front rooms, single or together, for light house keeping, 228 Sherburne. Call eve nings or Saturdays.Advertisement. The Lincoln Republican Club is pre paring for its annual banquet on Lin coln's birthday. The banquet will be held at the Hotel St. Paul, February 12. The Bellview, 412 Carroll street, I. A. Gross, propr. Neatly furnished rooms with heat, light and bath. Rates reasonable. Tel. Dale 3316Adver- tisement. Mr. Woodsey Jemison has bought the interest of Mr. George Watkins in the Cosmopolitan and Grill, No. 40 E. Third street and the firm is now Banks' & Jemison. %%%%%%%%%%|%%%%*%*%*%W**%*VV%%%%%*5 $ Both Phones 508. St. Paul, Minn T. H. LYLES. Funeral Director* and Embalmera 150 W. Fourth St. $ Res. 678 St. Anthony, Tel. Dale 2947 $ Calli Answered Day or Night Ir Twin Cttlee. Active Pall Bearers Furnished If Desired. Lady Assistant When Necessary. Mr. Clifford A. Smith, the tailor, has moved his business out on University avenue between Western and Arundel. Fine porch and yard. Tel. T. S. 2557 Advertisement 8-29. Mrs. D. P. French, of Chicago, en route to Stillwater, passed through the city last Sunday. She only stopped long enough to call on Mrs. J. Q. Adams and MTS. Wm. J. Alston. FOR RENTEight-room house, mod em, except Heat, 579 Rondo Five room house, modern, except heat, 580 Charles Street. Apply to James Tracy, Globe Bldg.Advertisement1-23. E. Brown, a driver for the Citizens' Ice and Fuel Co., while delivering coal last Wednesday, fell and a basket of coal fell on him, injuring his back. He was taken to the city hospital. Anton Miesen was on last Monday chosen as County Commissioner, to succeed Louis Nash, who was elected Councilman, to fill the vacancy made by the death of the late J. J. O'Leary. The Minnesota Editorial Association will meet in its 49th Annual Conven tion at Hotel St. Paul, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 19-20. As usual there ew 1 Money kept at home is exposed to many dan gers Fire, Theft, Spend ing, Borrowing Friends, Loss. Better be safe and keep all money inabank where it is protected from all these and also draws interest. STATE SAVINGS BANK 93 Eat* Fourth 8treot v, u^A^^^^^^^^^^-1^^''^^ REV. JOS. S. STRONG Pastor St. James A. M. E. Mission. VOCAL AND PIANO LESSONS GIVEN BY MRS. ADDIE CRAW FORD-MINOR, AT HER'RESIDENCE, 320 FARRINGTON AVE. HOURS ARRANGED TO 8UIT PUPILS. TERMS VERY REASONABLE. TEL DALE 1597. YES LET S GO! All persons who believe in giving a helping hand in a good cause are invited to attend the big JUBILEE CONCERT To be given for the benefit of ST. JAMES A M. E. MISSION 319 East Seventh Street, St. Paul AN EXCELLENT PROGRAM JUBILEE CHORUS OF ROBERT STERLING STRONG, Organist WANTEDGIRLS AGED FROM 8 TO 16 YEARS FOR GIRLS CULTURE CLUB, FEE NOMINAL. ADDRESS MISS LUCILLE L. TIBBS, MATRON, THE NEW HOME SHOP, 598-600 W. CENTRAL AVE.ADVERTISEMENT. F. H. Harm & Bro., opticians and jewelers, are now located at 492 Wab asha street in the Shubert Building, where they will welcome old and new customers, ir you want honest work and goods at fair prices call on them. Mrs. G. C. Terry, accompanied by Mrs. Mary Hatcher, were called to St. Peter, Minn., last Saturday on account of the sudden illness ot Mr. Terry, but as he seemed to be getting on all right they returned to St. Paul. PAPER HANGING.Any one wish ing paper hanging done on short no tice and at reasonable rates should address A. W. Holden, 527 St. Anthony Ave., Tel. Dale 2055. Painting and interior decorating also done.Adver tisement. CHARLES H. MILLER, Comedian ADMISSION 15 CENTS COMMITTEE Mrs. Bettie Jones, Chairman Mrs. Gertrude Barber CHITTERLING SUPPER AFTER CONCERT program car- will be aninteresting ried out. On account of the European war, Canadian money, which used to be received at its face value is now dis counted at the rate of one per cent. Bear this in mind when Canadian mon ey is offered. DO YOU KNOWI have several splendid heated flats and houses for rent and for sale cheap? See me at once. J. P. Anderson, 430 Wabasha street. Tel. Cedar 8238.Advertise- ment. (1-30) HAIR CULTUREScalp Treatment and Hair Culture. Any one wishing the PORO treatment and PORO Hair Grower, should apply to Mrs. G. W. Bell, 1776 W. Minnehaha street, St. Paul, Minn.Advertisement, 5-2. "SHINE 'EM UP!" When you wish your shoes shined or polished in the most artistic and satisfactory style, go to the PEOPLES' SHINING PAR- LOR, W. H. Porter, Propr., 349 Min nesota street, between 4th and 6th Advertisement. The mid-winter meeting of the Women's State Frederation will be held at Bethesda Baptist church, Min neapolis, Monday Feb. 8, at 2:00 p. m., an interesting program will be ren dered both afternoon and evening. Public cordially invited. The Social and Literary 'Society of Pilgrim Baptist Church will have DIN- NER AND LADIES' DRILL on Wash ington's Birthday, Monday, Feb. 22. Dinner at 6.30, Drill at 8:30. Admis sions, adults 15 cents children, 10 cents.Advertisement. The St. Louis Kitchen has been moved from its former quarters to just across the hall at 138 E Third street up stairs, where the same good home cooked meals may be found at moderate prices. Mrs. Julia Hinson, Cedar 6090. Regular dinner 25 cents Please don't forget, nor fail to at-VAULTS--We jueueq en} JOi jjeouon eonqtif 9*fl P^ai of St. James A. M. E. Mission, 319 E. Seventh Street, at St. James A. M. E. Church, Jay and Fuller Streets, Thurs day evening, Feb. 25. Admission, 15 cents. Chitterling supper after the concert. ST. LOUIS KITCHEN, 136 E. Third street, up stairs. Mrs. Julia Hinson, proprietor. A la carte meals at all hours from 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. All home cooking. Regular dinner 12:00 to 2:30 at 25 cents. Sunday dinner 1 to 3 p. m., 35 cents. Tel. Cedar 609O. St. James A. M. E. Sunday School meets every Sunday at 1:00 p. m., im mediately after church services. All children who desire to become mem bers are cordially invited. The music is under the direction of Mrs. Addle 'A- At SAINT JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Jay and Fuller Streets Thursday Eve., Feb. 25 at 8:30 o'clock sharp 16 VOICES MRS. BETTIE JONES, Reader C. Minor and Mr. T. R. Morgan-B. C., Archer, Supt. i Hi not But as many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His name.St. John 1:11, 12. Your church needs you in its serv ices.E. W. Gilles. Mr. O. C. Hall went to Minneapolis yesterday, evening and took unto him self a bride in the person of Miss Let tie Hayes of that city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. H. Lealtad at the residence of an aunt of the bride. Only a few personal friends were present. The place to have your shoe re pairing done in the best possible way at the lowest possible price is at JARVIS', 104-106 East Fifth street. He has a complete stock of men's, women's and boys' shoes of the best grades for the money to be found in tho city.Advertisement. QUICK LUNCH.When you wish to get something good to eat in a hurry call at "Utley's Place," No. 30 East Fourth street and try PRES TON'S LUNCH. Home cooked meals and lunches at all hours from 7:00 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. Special break fast from 7:00 to 10:00 a. m. 15 cents. The United Social Six Club have issued invitations for a Valentine dancing party to be given at Bowlby Hall on Monday evening, Feb. 15. The party is given under the management of Elmer Ridley, Frank Lyons, Theo dore Collier, Eugene Jackson, George Manning, Olander Smith, and Arthur White. Schoch, the grocer, at Seventh and Broadway, has an enormous on exhibition in fronet of his meat market. Thde fellow is to be cut Pbuffalo |bie se wn 7, UJ?5?n an within 10 pounds of its weight is to be given a deliCiOUS Steak free. GO and _i__ 2202 G. U. O. O. F., the following officers were elected: S. L. Ransom, N. G. A. V. Hall, V. G. Earl WaiKer, E. S. J. W. Kelly, P. S. S. Hatcher, Treas. W. Ridley, P. N. G. B. C. Archer, N. F. Jas. Thomas, P. N. F. C. H. Miller, Trustee T. E. Franklin, J. A. J. H. Dillingham, Chaplain. THE BUSY BEE CAFE, 317 Waba* sha street (upstairs), W. F. T. Chand ler proprietor. Unexcelled cuisine. First class home cooked meals & la carte at all hours. A splendid regu lar dinner served from 11:30 a. a to 3:00 p. m., at 25 cents. Open day and night. Tel. N. W. Cedar 4525. Advertisement SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE invite your inspection. It costs little to place your valuable papers, cash, securities and other val uables in absolute safety. Boxes in our vaults can be had tor 94 per year. Store your boxes, trunks, etc., with us. Northwestern Trust Co., 138 Bta dicott Arcade.Advertisement There is some doubt as to whether or not the ground hog saw his shadow last Tuesday, so we will have to take the weather as it comes as the Irish man said to the captain of the ship: "Captain, have yee's a almanac aboord?" said Pat "No," said the Captain. "Thin," said Pat, "Be dad well have to take the weather as it comes." A Prize Masque Party, under the auspices of the Adelphai Club will be LIST OF BOOKf In 2-\ The St. Paul Public Library By Colored Authors. The St. Paul Public Library has had on exhibition this week, thirty-five books written by colored persons, and it is quite likely that in the list there are some that the people generally have not Tead, so we give -the list for the benefit of those who desfre to take the advantage of reading them. Chesnutt, C. W. The Marrow of Tra-1 dition .C524m Douglass, F. Life and Times of Fred erick Douglass B-D738Lr Douglass, F. My Bondage and My Freedom B-D738m DuBois, W. E. B. Common School and the Negro-American 326.8D816co DuBois, W. E. B. From Servitude to Service 371.94M649f DuBois, W. E. B. John Brown B-B879du DuBois, W. E. B. Souls of Black Folk 326.8D816s DuBois, W. E. B. Suppression of the African Slave Trade 326.1D816s Dunbar, P. L. Candle-lightin' Time.. 811.49D899C Dunbar, P. L. Complete Poems 841.49D899co Dunbar, P. L. Fanatics.. D899f Dunbar, P. L. Folks from-Dixie...... ....D899fo Dunbar, P. L. Howdy, Honey, Howdy. 81jl.49D899ho Dunbar, P. L. Joggin' :Erlong 811.49D899JO Dunbar, P. L. LiT Gal. .811.49D899Li Dunbar, P. L. Lyrics of Love and Laughter 811.49D899Ly Dunbar, P. L. Lyrics of Sunshine and Shadow 811.49D899Lys Dunbar, P. L. Lyrics of the Hearth side 811.49D899Lyh Dunbar, P. L. Speakin' o' Christmas. 811.49D899 Dunbar, P. L. Strength of Gideon D899st Durham, F. A. Lone-star of Liberia.. 966.6D960L Grimke, A. H. Life of Charles Sum ner B-S955gr Miller, Kelly. As to the Leopard's Spots r326.8M649 Negro Problem a series of articles by representative American Negroes of today 326.8W317n Still, W. Underground Railway 326.973S851U Washington, B. T. Future of the American Negro 326.8W317f Washington, B. T. Man Farthest Down 331.8W964mi Washington, B. T. Frederich Doug lass B-D738w Washington, B. T. My Larger Educa tion ,.B-W317m Washington, B. T. Putting the Most Into Life 170W317p Washington, B. T. Story of the Negro. 326.8W317st Tvm A* T, r* I Washington, B. T. Tuskegee and the Negr He came and His 1 326.8W317ne own receiveduntomHis.own, 371.94T964w XT Washington, B. T. Negro i. the South., Wheatley, P. Poems. Williams, G. W. History of the Negro Race in America 326.973W723h A Selected List of Books on the "Negro Problem" In the St. Paul Public Library, by Whlte^ Authors. Archer, W. Through. Afro-America... 326.8A673 Baker, R. S. Following the Color Line 326.8B169 Brawley, B. G. Short History of the American Negro 326.973B826s Collins, W. H. Domestic Slave Trade. 326.1C713d Hart, A. B. Slavery and Abolition.. 973H324a Hart, A. B. Southern South 917.3H324so Herbert, H. A. Abolition Crusade .973.71H535 Hillis, N. D. Battle of Principles 326.973H654 Hoffman, F. L. Race Traits and Tend encies of the American Negro .r330.6A511p Hume, J. F. The Abolitionists 326.8H921 Mecklin, J. M. Democracy and Race Friction 326.8M48 Ovington, M. W. Half a Man 326.8095h Page, T. N. The Negro, the Southern er's Problem 326.8P133 Sinclair, W. A. Aftermath of Slavery. .326.973S616 Smith, W. H. Political History of Sla very, 2 vols 326.973S664 Stone, A. H. Studies i the America, Race Problem 326S877 Any of these books may lie obtained by checking this list and presenting *ia the library with youn library cardn aa see the big buffalo and register your guess. day: evening, February 16, beginning At the last meeting of Mars Lodge w^_ 8 a ST. MARTIN EXPRESS AND FUEL CO., Victor St Martin, pro prietor, 383 Rondo street, corner of Western. Baggage moved to all parts of the city. Wood and coal in large and small quantities. Phone N. W.parlors Dale 5194 Residence, Dale 3248. Your partonage solicited. Quick serv ice, satisfaction guaranteed. BB ^o*- Mi fi rizes ll for the best and most comical COB* tumes. Public cordially invited. Ele gant home cooked food will be served. Admission 10 cents.Advertisement. given at the residence of Mrs. Henry Carter, Minneapolis W. H. Reisinger, High, 674 St. Anthony avenue on Tues- representing the State Bible associa- Defective Page The supper and Mask Party that was given at Pilgrim Baptist church last Thursday evenmg was a very pleasant affair. .Quite a-large.number partook of the supper,, .fThere were numerous .persons in mask of which the judges, Messrs. S,.E Hall, J. Q. Adams and J. F. Fisher, decided that Miss Ruth Charleston wafe^ entitled to the prize for the best costume and Mr. B. Barksdale the prize for the most comical. As the decision of the judges was not impeached it may be presumed that every one was satisfied. The newly elected officers and teach ers of St. James A. M. E. Sunday School will give a inception to the pupils and their parents in the church from 8 to 10 p. m., Tuesday, February 9, to which all persons in terested in the school are invited. Short talks will be made by: Mes dames J. E. Johnson, Addle Bellesen, M. Clark, S. L. Maxwell, Mr. B. C. Archer and Rev. H. P. Jones. Music will be furnished by the choir, Mrs. Addle C. Minor, Miss Albreta Bell and Mr. Robert Strong. A reception com mittee, selected from the young ladies of the different classes will have charge of the affair. 'Light refresh ments will be served. B. C. Archer, Supt. Rev. B. N. Murrell, formerly of Peoria, 111., was installed as pastor of Pilgrim Baptist Church last Tuesday evening. Mr. G. W. James, chairman of the board of deacons was master of ceremonies. Those who assisted in the installation and made addresses were: Dr. H. G. Beeman, pastor First Baptist Church Dr. E. R. Pope, sec retary Minnesota State Baptist con vention Rev. W. P. Canine, president St. Paul Baptist Union Rev. T. J. Tel. N. W. Dale 4401 859 UNIV FJSITY AVE. COR. KENT ST. an Dr.H.l.l/lflLLI^tlS Announces his N EW method of PAINLESS DENTISTRY I positively guarantee to extract teeth and remove nerves ABSOLUTELY PAINLESSLY Bet prices here before going elsewhere A Written Guarantee for 20 Years Given With Ail Work, Dr. Williams, 2T E. 7th St TCL. C. 6132 KENDRICK BLDO. 2ND FLOOR ST. PAUL W. EVANS' SANITARY PRESSING SYSTEM WHILE YOU WAIT SUITSSteamed and Pressed. 25 cents. OVERCOATSSteamed and Pressed, 25 cents. LADIES' SUITS-Dry Cleaned, $1.25. SUITS AND OVERCOATS DRY $1.00 Three Shops: 3371/2-343-381CLEANED WE BUY AND SELL OLD CLOTHES. WE CALL AND DELIVER Telephones: Cedar 8081 and 8721 J. DORNSEIFF FINE SHOES REPAIRING NEATLY DONE The Truth About the Bible$3.00 Why Jesus Was A Man and Not A Woman$2.00 The Sexology of the Bible (The Fall and Redemption, A Matter of Sex)$2.00 By Sidney C. Tapp, Ph. B. Mr. Tapp has also in preparation, "Why Jesus Never Married," $2.00 "The Bible, A Law of Spirit and A Law of Sex,' $2.00. These books show that the law of sex is the key to the bible and that all sin, disease and insanity is in the sex and that is the reason that Jesus did not have a natural father. They are world books and are arresting the attention of the great minds of the Christion world. They should be in every home (and library in Christendom. You should have them. Address, SIDNEY C. TAPP, 406 Reliance Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. N. W. Cedar 939 PHONES Tri-State 1643 The House of Quality and Service Capitol Ste&.m Laundry First Class work. Satisfaction Guaranteed Try us and you will be convinced and Furnaces HOLMES & HALLOWELL CO. 7 Corners Phone 401 tion and W. T. Francis. Rev. Mur rell responded in a very able and feel ing manner. Vocal solos were rend ered by Mrs. Hattie Oliver and Claude Jackson. Our Wagons go Everywhere 743 W&b&thew Street. ST. PAUL. MINN. COAL $450 PE TON Splint Coal for Stoves, Ranges Mr. G. C. Terry, who for thirty odd years was on the "Red Cap" force at the Union Depot, became demented a few months ago and was taken to the St. Peter Asylum, where it was thought he was improving, but on last Sunday morning while at breakfast no was stricken with apoplexy and died at 4 o'clock. His remains were brought to S Paul Monday and his funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at St. James A. M. E. Church, under the auspices of Mars Lodge No. 2202 G. U. of O. F. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. P. Jones, as sisted by Rev. G. W. Camp and Rev. J. S. Strong. There was a large at tendance of the many friends of the deceased and there was a large num ber of beautiful floral tributes, one of which, a large horseshoe, was sent by employes of the Union Depot Co. Special music was furnished by the choir. The pall bearers were Chas. Shepard, J. R. Jones, A .Jones, Jos. Turner, S. Hatcher, J. Birdeau. Inter-, ment at Forest cemetery. The Valet Tailoring Co. The Valet Tailoring Co., 154 E. Sixth I street, Mr. Owen Howell, manager, is about to branch out in great shape, Mr. J. H. Charleston has secured an interest in the firm and in a short time they will open at 391% Robert street the greatest establishment in their line in the city. They will run an all night tailor and renovating shop. Like "Cascarets" they will "worlc while you sleep." Send your clothes to them at night when you go to bed and they will deliver them to youWOOD in good order the next morning. They will have a special messenger, auto, taxi and parcel delivery service, night and day. The Sixth street establish ment will be continued also. Wabasha Street Dry Cleaning ST. PAUL Office Tel. Cetfar 6I Res. Dale 2049 Seven Passenger PACKARD LIMOUSINE For Hire Special Rates for Weddings and Theater Parties Prompt Service Day or Night COLBURN AUTO LIVERY ST. PAUL, MINN Tel. Dale 3316 The Bellview I. A. GROSS, PROP. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HEAT, LIGHT AND BATH Rates Reasonable 412 Carroll St. ST. PAUL, MINN. raon DAX.S seoi "THE BUSY CORNER" A. J. McMURRAY CO. Steele and Pancy Groceries, Candies, Coo/ fectionery, Cigars, School Supplies, Ete. lee Cream Parlor and Cafe, Lunch at alt Hours. REAL ESTATt AND RENTALS HANDkED. Cor WMtorn and Road* ST. PAUL N. W. Dale 5194 Res. Dale 3248 ST. MARTIN EXPRESS AND FUEL COMPANY Victor St. Martin, Prop. BAGGAGE MOVED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY AND COAL IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES 383 Rondo Street 8T. PAUL Cor. Rondo and Western BHMIM^aMMW~Mt^ j.m ,1'fL- JUL,'.' J,1-1-,- 404 EixsBioK BLOCK !-*.-v~- LOOK! STOP and READ Th Wonder of the Age! The Original Indian Hair Grower makes the hair soft and glossyPre vents baldnessPromotes the growth, of the hairCures dandruff and all scalp eruptions. As a dressing the ORIGINAL IN- DIAN HAIR GROWER is unequaled. For a quarter of a century thousands of Colored women have used it with gratifying results. It's the Hau-, not the Hat, that makes a woman attractive FOR SALE BY MRS. BETTIE JONES, HAIRDRSSER 483 Charles Street, St. Paul, Minn. Made exclusively by Mrs. Mary J. F. Parke, Chicago, 111. Manufacturer of all kinds of Hair Goods, Switches, Transforma- tions, Etc. TWO SIZES 25 AND 50 CENTS. PAINLESS DENTISTRY TIL, OID1H ftOCf BODSSt TO 1 A M. 1 TO M. SrNDOTS A ITHlRNGa BV APPOINTMlN-1 DR. JOHN R. FRENCH DENTIST First Class, Guaranteed Work in All Branches of Dentistry 27 E. 7TH. ST. S T. PAUL Office Cedar 1673 Dr, Valdo Turner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Kendrick Block, 27 E. 7th OFFICE HOURS to 11 a. m., 12 to 1 p. m., 3 to 5 p. Sundays 10 to 11 a. m. Res. 386 S Albans Tel. Dale lit Cedar 6190 PHONES T. S. 3347 Geo.W. Nelson DRUGGIST Full Stock of Pure Drugs, Proprietary Medicines, Druggists' Sundries, Toilet Articles, Candies, Soda, Cigars, Etc. High Brown and High Brown De Luxe Powder a Specialty. ORDERS DELIVERED Cor. 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