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^PPI ST. PAUL PEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS IN MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL. The "Saintly City" and Saintly City FolksNewsy Items of Social, Re ligious, Political and General Mat ters Among the People. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1915. Read about Wonder Suits and Top Coats, at $10, in this, issue. Mrs. J. Hunt formerly of 225 N Acker street has moved to 417 Uni versity avenue. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Mayo, formerly of 521 Rondo street have moved to 418 Edmund street. Fred D. MoCracKen will save you time and worry when you have house hunting. Just phone Cedar 8760. FOR SALEStewart Banjo with leather case, will sell very reason able. Apply at Room 302 Court Block. When your fire insurance expires just think of Fred D. McCracken ,he will renew it for you. Office, Old Merchants Bank Building, 5th and Jackson. The Uniform Rank, Twin City Knights of Pythias, will give its Sec ond Annual Summer Ball at Dream land, Minneapolis, Monday evening, June 7. Watch for further announce ments. Both Phones R08. St. Paul, Minn. I T. H. LYLES. Funeral Directors and Embalmers 150 W. Fourth St. 5 Res. 678 St. Anthony, Tel. Dale 2947 Calls Answered Day or Night In Twin Cities. Active Pall Bearers Furnished If Desired. Lady Assistant When Necessary. Mr. Samuel Hatcher fell from a lad der a few days ago and seriously sprained his left arm and it may be several weeks before he will be able to use it. If you desire to purchase a home, it will be of advantage to consult Fred D. MoCracken, Real Estate Insurance, Old Merchants' Bank Build ing, 5th and Jackson. James Weldon was found guilty of stealing drugs from a Robert street store, in the district court Wednesday, and was sentenced to an indeterm inate term in the state prison. Mr. Wm. Turner who was taken with a severe case of pneumonia last week and was so ill that his son Harold who was at Red Wing was sent for, is again able to oe about and Harold has returned to Red Wing. You are invited to the meeting of the New Era Topic Club tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at Zion Pres byterian church St. Anthony and Far rington avenues. The subject for dis cussion is: "Resolved, that woman suffrage is more beneficial than harm- ful." Opened by Mr. William H. Gas ton. OFFICE CEDAR 8948 RES. DALE 1460 W. T. FRANCIS I LAWYER SUITE 329 AMR NATL BANK BLDO COR FIFTH AND CEDAR ST. PAUL The place to have your shoe re pairing done in the best possible way at the lowest possible price Is at JARVI8', 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 ^j^tho city Advertisement For the interlude at the Elks' enter tainment at Bowlby Halls, Monday night, May 17, there will be an address by Mr McCracken, solo by Mrs. Mae Black-Mason, piano duet by Misses Adina and Edythella Adams and a quartette by the Boosters' Quartette Messrs Claude D. Jackson, A. V. Hall, Earl Walker and B. C. Archer. Some class, eh? We'll go and hear them, they alone are worth the price of admission50 cents. Mrs. Rebecca Allen, mother of Messrs. Charles and Oliver Allen, died on last Sunday. Her funeral was held on last Wednesday afternoon at Pil grim Baptist church, there being a large crowd of friends of the deceased present and quite a number of floral tributes. The services were conduc ted by Rev. N. M. Merrill assisted by Revs. H. P. Jones and Jos. S. MART HA loved to play the piano. She wanted one. So she worked a little harder and a little longer and saved $2.00 per month. By Christmas she had enough to make the first payment and the piano was delivered. Martha was very happy. There after the debt was easily cleared and her joy was lasting. 4% STATE SAVINGS'BANK EM* Fourth Street m+t TICKETS Strong. Lyles funeral director, inter ment at Oakland. The pleasure loving public are pre paring for a pleasant time at the Elks Entertainment at Bowlby Halls, on Monday evening, May 17. There will be a musical enterlude between the dances by some real musicians. There will be plenty of refreshments, too, and all who attend may rest assured of a splendid time. Come early and stay late. Can you doubt that a good time is in store for all who attend the enter tainment to be given by Gopher Lodge 105, I. B. P. O. E. W. Monday evening, May 17, at Bowlby Hall, Sixth and Robert streets, when you know that the committee of manage ment includes Messrs. J. Adams, H. Casey, O. C. Hall, Thos Williams, W. H. Johnson, James Taylor and R. M. Johnson? McCullough's Orchestra will furnish the music. There will be a splendid musical interlude midway between the dances. Tickets 50 cents. The Gen. Villa Club that gave those delightful Moonlight Excursions on nners yw*jr/s#8,4**r FIRST OF SERIES OF llii Sa pTHEEntertainment -ANI GRAN BALL Under Auspices of Gophethe Lodge No. 105, I. B. P. O. E. W 80fajY H^L Monday Evening, May 17 A SPLENDID MUSICAL INTERLUDEBEST TALENT McCullough's Orchestra The members of the "Antlered" Fraternity have not been before the Public for a long time now and they will endeavor to make this a swell-grand affair, with your help. J. Q. ADAMS, Chairman. N. H. CASEY W. fl. JOHNSON 0. C. HALL R. M. JOHNSON JAMES TAYLOR THOS. WILLIAMS Dancing at 9 p. m. Refreshments the "Father of Waters" last season, Rice and Fuller streets, when eight are again bidders for public favor white persons will render a Gr^and The club will give its third annual Musicale under the auspices of Miss boat excursion on Wednesday even ing, June 2 on steamer Red Wing and barge. McCullough's orchestra will furnish the music, and, you know what that means. Tickets 50 cents. Plenty of refreshments Boat leaves foot of Jackson street at 9:00 P. Get on board! The "Don't Worry Club"^ of St. a Ci 817 Mississippi street near Granite, on and as Mrs. Gertrude Barber is chair man of the dinner committee, some thing extra good may be confident ly expected. Dinner 25 cents. By the way the Mission has been newly furnished and is now a thing of beau- ICVHS^SNK^V*M& James M. Mission, will serve one the leading musical house of the city iUl?U?A?us,di.E. D. next Friday from 5 to 10 p. m. This-made a splendid speech on conditions will be a Chicken and Greens dinner I ty and a joy forever. Go and see it. the ladies of the church and Rev. J. A. Strong, -pastor. siderable sum was realized. THE FIRST BIG THING Will be the bigThird Annual Outing par excellence THE Moonlight Excursion ON TH E ELEG ANT STEAMER. Red Wing and Barge WEDNESDAY EVEIMG, JUKE 2KD $T 9 O'CLOCK MUSIC BY THE McCULLOUGH ORCHESTRA. CHESTER W. PATTERSON, CHRM. COM. ARRANGEMENTS. TICKETS 50 CENTS COR SIXTH ROBER STS. Taxies at 2 a. m. 50 CENTS SOME REAL ESTATE SNAPS. FOR SALE Eight-room modern house, suitable for two families, St. Anthony avenue. Easy terms, $2,700. FOR SALE Five-room cottage,' Rondo stret, near Milton, $1,800. FOR SALESix-room house, Snel ling avenue, stucco, modern through out, fire-place, built in sideboard, large sun parlor, fine sleeping porch, built only two years, $2,500. Terms. FOR SALELot on St. Albans, near Carroll. Terms. Many other bargains. FREDERICK D. McCRACKEN, Old Merchants Bank Bldg., Fifth and Jackson. It is nothing uncommon for a com pany of colored people to give an entertainment for white people, but it is a little out of the ordinary for a company of white people to give an entertainment for the benefit of a colored church but that's just what will happen on next Thursday evening, May 20, at Memorial Baptist church, Hattie Hobbs. Tickets 25 cents Don't miss this as it will be some thing fine Everybody invited. Last Thursday evening the guild hall of St. Philips church was packed with people attracted to the Vic-. trola concert. The Victrola was kind ly furnished with twenty of the finest records made, by W J. Dyer & Bro., Mission,. Th music was highly enjoyedfree Mr McCracken, our real estate dealer Washington, and Mr, O. C. Hall made a splendid speech about the Athletic Club. Mr. Fenston White and Rev. A. Lealtad also made nice talks. Mr. Clarence L. Smith acted as master of ceremonies. After the ex ercises refreshments were served by a con- Given By -THE- GE N VILLA Saint Paul, Minnesota i^ "& & {M: The Golden Rule management has made another innovation that will please its many patrons among the colored people. In the extended im provements now going on in this up to-date store it became necessary to place ten passenger elevators and they have employed ten elevator con ductors with Mr. Lawrence Ebbs as superintendent. Mr. Ebbs has been with the firm for about a year and it is due in no small degree to his efforts that this innovation has been brought about. The elevator squad at present comprises: W. Chandler, Marshall Hill, Harold Hil yard, Ashby Harris, Leslie Lewis, Harry Thompson, Keemer Cloak' Lawrence Tucker, Roy Weber and Robert Jackson. They are all bright intelligent men who will undoubtedly show their appreciation by making good." GOV. HAMMOND TO SPEAK. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People will hold a meeting at Plymouth Congre gational church, corner of Holly and Muckubin strets, next Tuesday eve ning at 8:00 sharp. Lieut. Governor J. A. A. Burnquist will preside and Governor Hammond will deliver an address. Solos will be sung by Mrs. S .E. Hall and Mrs. Cleat Oliver. Re ports from several committees will be made. The meeting promises to be very interesting and everybody is in vited to be present. All seats free. HOW IS THIs'fr If you have $100 to apply on the payment of a nice level lot on Hondo street near Milton, I will build you a home to suit on easy monthly pay ments. Investigate at once. For rent, two four room flats, sewer, water, gas, in excellent condi tion, $T11 and $12. Rice street. That's going some. For rent, a flat on West Central, five rooms, modern, $17.5Q. Call and look over^ my list. McCracKen, Your Real Estate and Insurance agent. ARTHUR WHITE. Arthur White, the "Boy Magician" may be engaged for public or parlor exhibitions in magic and legerdemain, on short notice. Address 727 Thomas street. Tel. Dale 5535. HELLO BILL! Gopher Lodge, Elks, to Give a Series of Three Entertainments. Gopher Lodge 105 I. B. P. O. E. W. is preparing to give a series of three grand entertainments in an On to Chi cago movement to attend the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge in Chi cago in August. You know the big gest entertainment ever given in St. Paul was given by the Elks at the Auditorium when the Grand Lodge met here in 1908 and you also know the Elks never do things by halves, and as it has been a long time since the antlered hosts have appealed to the public a hearty response is ex pected. The committee of arrangements comprises J. Q. Adams, chairman N. H. Casey, W. Hopkins Johnson, Jas. Taylor, O. C. Hall, Thos. Williams and M. Johnson and this is a guarantee that all things will be au fait. Reforms Needed at Home. (From The Christian Register.) Race bitterness makes argument, or discussion, or any effort to come to a common understanding quite useless. Where much racefeeling is engaged, reason is neutralized. With some peo ple, questions of the rights of colored people under the Constitution, of the people of California have become im possible. They simply can not discuss the subject. While this is the case in this country, we have enough to do in cleansing our own blood of germs of conflict without thinking it our main business to reach across the water in restraint of war. War is incipient among us in these matters, and cruel barbarities frequent enough, to keep us busy reforming ourselves. Billy Sunday speaks out emphati cally, acrobatically and ungrammatic ally against almost every wrong in the countryexpept race prejudice. If he wants to show that he is a real brave man, not afraid to tacke any thing, and do some good where it is most needed, let him speak out aginst race prejudice. THE APPEAL OFFICE HAS BEEN MOVED FROM UNION BLOCK TO SUITE 301-2 THIRD FLOOR OF COURT BLOCK FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN WABASHA AND CEDAR. LAWYER WILLIAM T. FRANCIS HAS MOVED HIS LAW OFFICES FROM UNION BLOCK TO SUITE 329 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, COR. FIFTH AND CE- DAR STREET8. SAFE DEPOSIT AND 8TORAQB VAULTS--We Invite yonr Inspection. It costs little to place yonr valuable papers, cash, securities and other val uables in absolute safety. Boxes in our vaults can be bad for $4 per year. Store your boxes, trunks, etc, with us. Northwestern Trust Co., 138 Bn 'dicott Arcade.Advertisement w* SUITS AND TOP COATS Of AU Weapons, 3eauty is the Most Powerful CREflE3e ORIENT (Greasfcless) Queen of Face Creams It whitens, softens, makes the skin like velvet Beaut'fler nutrient and cleanser com bined, two shades, pink and white. When the pink and white arte' used in conjunction, they give the complexion a delicate rose tint, that is truly beauti ful. Harmless and pure. A favorite with refined people PRICE 50 CENTS PER JAR. Agents wanted everywhere Make big money Prepared by the DE ORIENT MANUFACTURING CO. Berry, demonstrator, (Lock Box 107 St. Paul. Minn. Your Credit is good at the GLOBE flRNITURE CO. 473-475 St. Peter St. The leading New id Second Hand Furniture store of the city TeLCeder3817 RUSSELL INVESTMENT CO. Why rent a stuffy old house when you can buy a home in a desirable section on smallruav-J ments? 9 If you must rent, see us 'first for beautiful flats and cottages. Why let your savings lie in, a bank at only 3 or 4 per cent, when you can put it to work safely for a larger income? First mortgages and gold bonds are the best investments known to bankers. Phone us for advice. RUSSELL INVESTMENT CO. REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, BONDS 303 Court Block Tel. Cedar 8477 ST PAUL A. B. Gnejooss, Mgr T. S. 12% N. W. Cedar 5599 Established 1887 ST. PAUL RU6 AND KA6 CARPET FACTORY MJDWIG STOPPEL. Prop. We make Rugs irom Ingrain and Brussels Carpets, Silk Curtain and Rag Carpet Weaving. Cleaning and Refitting. Orders called for and delivered. 285 V. 7th ST. ST. PAUL, MINI* Our New Agent Mr. Ira S. Ashe, 325 Rondo street, has been associated with THE AP PEAL, as agent and solicitor. He is authorized to contract for advertise ments, job printing, subscriptions, etc., and to collect for the same. Mr. Ashe is well known in the social and business life of Philadelphia, where he lived prior to coming to St. Paul, and since coming here .he* has made a splendid record with his generous, modern ideas. He is a practical print er and has had much experience in newspaper and job, work. "f t&Ektf&ti Dr.rU.folLLIflFlS Anioinces lis NEW netkod of PAINLESS DENTISTRY I potitivtly Entrant* to extract teeth and remove nerve* ABSOLUTELY PAINLE55LY Bet prices here before going elsewhere A Written Guarantee for 2 0 Yean Given With All Work Dr. Williams, 27 E. 7th St TCL. C. 6132 KENDRIC BUM. 2ND PL00K WONDER CLOTHES AT THE ALL YEAR 'ROUND PRICE OF $10 Must Appeal very strongly to the readers of This paper. Come4n and see our snappy Spring models. We want your patron age and are ready to please you. TH E, WONDER 64 East Seventh St., Next door to Bannon's ASK FOR MR. LEE Mr. Lee Pates, the well known laundryman is al ways glad to hear from our patrons. Although kept pretty busy as manager of the CAPITOL STEAM LAUNDRY, .he is never too busy to give personal attention to any demand. Give him a trial on your family washing (pound work), shirts, collars, curtains, rugs, draperies. Dry .cleaning. Both phones 939. Further Enhance Your Beauty By Using ST. PAUL FOR YOUNG MEN Office Tel. Cetfir 4616 Res. Dale 2I4S Seven Passenger PACKARD LIMOUSINE For Hire Special Rates for Weddings and Theater Parties Prompt Service Day or Night COLBUR N AUT O 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. "i rT THINKING OP PAINTING? You'll be delighted with the results you get from our guaranteed House Paint. BeautifulDurableEconomical Get Our Color Card and Prices Bazille & Partridge 468-474 Jackson St. ESSET&OT JEWELHVCO. QaeoiiTo.wxjriwKi.eTiay 891 ROBERT STREET NEAR SIXTH ASK FOB Guaranteed 100% Pure N.W.Cedar 2813 PHONES Tri-State 103* COAL WOOD S. BRAND The Business That Quality Built EVERYTHING WE SELL BURNS Office: Wabasha St. and Park Ave. Yard: Marion St. and G. N. Tracks. ST. PAUL. LOOK! STOP and READ The 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 Hair, not the Hat, that makes a woman attractive TOR SAXJIS MRS. BETTIE JONES, HAIRDRESSER 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 Tib, OBBAJI 0SO* Ice Cedar 1673 OUMl ITOlll. M. TO U. SCKDOTS nvmmiam PPOIXTICBNT DR. JOHN R. FRENCH DENTIST First Class, Guaranteed Work in All Branches off Dentistry 404 xamnos Bcoox 87 S. 7TH. ST. ST. PAUL 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. m. Sundays 10 to 11 a, m. 886 St Albans TeL Dale lit. Cedar 6190 PHONBS T. 8. W47 Geo. W.Nelson DRUGGIST Full Stock of Pure Drugs, Proprietary Medicines, Druggists' Sundries, Toilet Articles, Candles, Soda, Cigars, Etc. Nigh Brown and High Brown De t*e Powder a Specialty. ORDERS DELIVERED fJW Wabasha and Summit, 8 PaUMK HZAOINS DOOM FOR FIRST GLASS T0N80RIAL WORK GO TO UTLEY'S 80 EAST FOURTH 8TREET Shaving, HanvCutting, Shampooing, Eiec trie Head and Face Massage, Manicuring, Sanitary Baths, Shoes Polished KINK-NO-MORC FOR SALI St.00 PER BOX HAIR STRAIGHTENING A SPECIALTY LCAOINO AmO-AMCHIOAN MPIM FOR *ALC Tel. Cedar 9282 ST. PAUL, i S\ H. HASat oVTOxarasv OOHCM\A.TIOW i N. W. Dale 5194 w. sBiia WATOXlCLKBat F. H. HARM & BRO. Sewelere A Opticians 403 WABASHA STHMT ST. PAUL ST. MARTIN EXPRESS AND FUEL COMPANY Victor St. Martin, Prop. BAGGAGE MOVED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY WOOD AND COAL IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES 883 Rondo Street 8T. PAUL Cor. Rondo and Western VfltfDER fJlE'S ICE CREAM IS THE BEST For Sale Everywhere J. C. VANDER BIK *-*j i, 5 Res. Dale 3248 -*J