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MINNEAPOLIS
THE DOINGS IN AND ABOUT
GREAT "FLOUR CITY."
A^ Matters Social, Religious and General i,
N- *Which Have Happened ana are 10
Happen Among the People of the
City.
J. N. SELLERS, MANAGER
2812 Tenth Avenue So.
Tel. N. W. South 3372.
SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1915.
Mrs. J. M. Mask has moved her Chop
Suey Cafe to 300-302 Fifth Ave. So.
Mrs. M. J. Mask of the France
Hotel and Cafe has gone to Duluth on
a visit.
John Golden was shot and probably
fatally wounded by Andrew Morton
last Tuesday.
Billy D. Black, director of the
Southland Orchestra, who with his
Company has been playing South Da
kota after a successful trip.
The Episcopal Club will give it^
annual picnic at Parkers Lake, on the
Luce Line, Thursday, Aug. 5. Watch
for further announcements.
Lawyer W. H. Franklin, who has
had his office in the Metropolitan Life
Bldg., has moved to Iron Exchange
Bldg., cor. 4th ave. and So 4th St.,
Room 203. (Opposite Court House.)
See Zurando the original glass eater,
break and eat glass right before your
eyes, every night at the Bazazas Car
nival. Admission 10 cents! Every
body is requested to bring a broken
pop bottle.
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SAINT PAUL
Some invalids seek every tonic save
work.
Nobody loves a fat man with a lean
pocketbook.
A man seldom does what his wife
expects him to do.
It is better to be on time, even if
you have to wait for the othsr fellow.
Even after some men see where they
have made mistakes, they go right on
making more.
Fred D. MoCracicen will save you
time and worry when you have house
hunting. Just phone Cedar 8760.
Most people would rather blame a
man for what he doesn't do, than to
give him credit for what he does do.
If. you wish to hire an auto for
any occasion just call the Colburn
Auto Livery, day or night, Ceda'r 4616.
READ ABOUT ITThe biggest
boat excursion of the year toy the
Afro-American Athletic Association
July 15.
Articles mailed to THE APPEAL,
for publication must bear the name
and address of the sender, to insure
publication.
FOR RENTFive-room cottage,
modern except heat, 578 St. Anthony
avenue. Apply at 721 Aurora avenue.
Advertisement 7-10-15.
Mr. James B. Garner of Faribault,
was in the city Thursday to attend
the Episcopal picnic at Spring Park
and had a large time.
Mr. Sonnie Starks returned from
Chicago Tuesday and was horror
stricken to learn that his mother had
died and was buried.
FOR RENTNewly remodeled,
modern 5-room flat, 318 W. Central
avenue, $17.50. Phone Dale 5209
Advertisement 7-10-15.
Ball throwing, cane ringing, fortune
telling, fish pond, weight guessing,
peanuts, pop corn, pop confetti and
19 other great features at the Bazazas
Carnival.
Mr. Robert Hearns, our inventor,
was in police court Wednesday on the
charge of drunkenness l)ut he claimed
he had been doped and Judge Boerner
discharged him.
Moving pictures posed by colored
performers at the Original Bazazas
Carnival at Pilgrim Baptist Church
next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day. Ten cents.
Mrs. W H. Tyers left on Sunday
evening for her home in New York
City after a pleasant visit of several
weeks with her sister Mrs. W. Ben
jamin of Iglehart avenue.
The usual annual 4th of July private
family picnic was given at Spring
Park last Monday. There was about
the usual attendance, the usual good
dinner, the usual good time.
Invitations have been issued for a
meeting at Federation Hall, Third and
Wabasha, next Wednesday evening in
the interest of the Afro-American Or
der of Owls. Admission free.
Misses Hettie and Amelia Taylor
popular school teachers of Cincinnati,
arrived in the city yesterday to spend
a few days as the guests of Mrs W.
R. Hardy, 518 St. Anthony avenue.
Mrs. W. Henderson of Seattle, Wash.,
accompanied by her sister Mrs. Jossie
Washington are in the city visiting
their mother Mrs. Houser of Almond
street. Mrs. Washington is quite
sick.
Mrs. C. H. Miller will leave on
Wednesday, the 14th, for an extended
trip. She will visit Battle Creek,
Mich., Chicago and/ her
formere
in Indianapolis, she1
September 1st.
The "Seasons Event" the annual
picnic of the Men's Episcopal Club of
St. Philips Church at Spring Park
Thursday was as usual a huge success.
The day was ideal and the crowd had
a splendid time.
See the St. Paul Evening Dispatch
next Wednesday and it will tell you
about the great One Cent sale on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July
15-16-17 at Parker's Drug Store, corner
5th and Wabasha.
Efforts are being made to get the
Kazunda Troupe from the Barnum &
Bailey Circus for one night of the
Bazazas Carnival at Pilgrim Baptist
Church Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday. Ten Cents.
Misses Hettie G. and Amelia Taylor
teachers in the public schools at Cin-
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N. W. PHONE COLFAX 3596
MRS. ROBERT A. VAN HOOK
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING
AND LADIES' TAILORING
PARTY GOWNS A SPECIALTY
3612 ELLIOTT AVENUE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
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THEJCOMEWITHUS
cinnati, Ohio, enroute to Yellowstone
Park and the Panama Exposition,
spent a few days in St. Paul sight-see
ing as the guests of Mrs. W. R. Hardy
518 St. Anthony avenue.
The contractors who are erecting
the new "Union Hall" on corner
Aurora and Kent streets and getting
along so rapidly that there is a possi
bility that the hall may be opened
with a big banquet on or about August
10. Watch for further announce
ments.
Mr. Thomas Neal, 531 St. Anthony
avenue, was caught in a wreck on the
Great Northern railway near Glacier
Park Friday of last week. He was
badly bruised, but no bones were
broken. He was brought home-
The place to have your shoe re
pairing done in the best possible way
at tbe lowest possible price is at
JARVIS', 104-106 Bast Fifth street.
He has a complete stock of raen's,
women's and boys' shoes of the best
grades for the money to be found in
tho city.Advertisement
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-An eight room house,
all modern, good neighborhood, in vi
cinity of Dale street, Rondo street and
University avenue car lines. Must
be seen to be appreciated. Payments
same as rent. F. D. McCracken, (Old)
Merchants Bank bldg, 5th and Jackson
streets.
SPECIAL^
FOR RENTA beautiful 8 room
house, all modern, recently decorated
excellent neighborhood, on Iglehart
Avenue, for $22.50 per month, to a re
sponsible party who will take a year's
lease. F. D. McCracken, (Old) Mer
chants Bank bldg.
F. D. McCracken Appointed.
Mr. F. D. McCracken, our Real Es
tate and Insurance Agent, has been
duly appointed the authorized agent
for St. Paul of the Pacific Mutual Life
Insurance Company, writing all kinds
yof policies issued by said company
covering sick, accident and life. As
the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance
Company is the authorized railroad
insurance for employees of the North
ern Pacific, Great Northern and Mil
waukee Lines, his appointment will
be much appreciated by his many
railroad friends.
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Under Auspices of the Twin City
Buffet Porters'Club
On the Steamer
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Wednesday EVei\iiv, July 2 1
Dancing Until 2:00 A. M. Boat Leaves At 8:OQ P. M. Sharp
and
has been in bed ever since, but is
slowly improving.
Several friends of Mrs. George Lucas
gave a progressive whist party in her
honor at the home of Mrs. M. A.
Johnson on Friday evening. Mrs.
Lucas lived in St. Paul many years
but is now residing in Helena, Mont.
She will leave in a few days to visit
her mother in Iowa.
The matter in regard to the heir to
the estate of the late Phil E. Reid has
been finally settled in the supreme
court, it being decided that a grand
nephew named Shelly Williams of
Arkansas is'entitled to the estate. At
present Williams is an inmate of the
Arkansas Penitentiary.
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of the representative of said estate
praying that the Court fix a and
place for examining, adjusting and al
lowing his FINAL ACCOUNT? and for
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It is OrderedJ, sai petition, be
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show cause if any they have, wny said
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this citation be served by publication
thereof in The Appeal accordinfg0to laS
and by mailing a copy ofGar this citation
at least 14 days before said day of
hearing, to each of the heirs, devisees
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Music by McCullouh''Orche*tr'&^"-'t"
Souvenirs for the Ladies
OFFICERS
William Smith, President
Archie McDougal, V. Pres. Chas. Sanders, Sec. C. H. Harper, Tres.
RECEPTION COMMITTEE
William Yeiser, Chairman
H. G. O'Neil Lucky Johnson Willis Jackson
William Swartz
"St. Louis" Gen. Mgr
TICKETS 5 0 CENTS
SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE
VAULTS--We 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 for |4 per year.
Store your boxes, trunks, etc., with
us. Northwestern Trust Co., 138 En
dicott Arcade.Advertisement.
Tel. Cedar 9282
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UTLEY'S PLACE
BARBER SHOP POOL PARLOR LUNCHES
Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Head and Face
Massage. Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco
Afro-American Newspapers
LIGHT EXPRESSING
POOL PARLOR OPEN SUNDAYS TIL 10:00 P. M.
311 WABASHA ST. ST. PAUL
PHONE JACKSON 883
THE I. A. & C. ASH CO.
H. DAVIS, MGR,
We will haul ashes by the week, month or ol.
We do light jobs of grading and sodding, remo
ve dirt and fill lots
We also furnish sand and black dirt
We will put your coal in at the same price that
it will cost you at the yards
1430 Rice Street
TWIN GITY STAG CLUB
24*60 FOURTH AVE 6.
JOB. STEWART, MAMCST
FINEST ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS
KIND IN TH E UNITED STATES
,e8ant
Special"
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Steam Heated, Elec
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tric Lighted Rooms for Gentle
men Only. Free Bath.
Rates Reasonable.
Lobby, Reading and Lounging Room,
Buffet and Grin Room, Billiard
Room, Dining Room, Barber
Shop and Bath, Private
Dining and Reception
Room for Ladies.
A. LA CARTE MEALS AT ALL
HOURS. BEST SERVICE.
REGULAR DINNER
Daily, From 1 to 6 P.,M. 25 to 35 Cts.
Sunday, 35 to 50 Cents.
Terms for Parties,
Banquets,Private Etc.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.
Phone Nlc. 9769.
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PORTERS'AND WAITCRS*
HOT E Ii
FOR MEM ONLY
GLOVER SHULL, Manager
Rates S O cents per day
309 Hennepin KTNNftAFOUfi
Phone Main 2560 Quick Service
The France Hotel & Cafe
MRS. M. MASK, PROP.
300-302 Fifth Ave. So.
First ClasB A La Carte Meals at All
Hours. Chinese Dishes a Specialty.
REGULAR DINNER 25 CENTS
Cor. Third Street MINNEAPOLIS.
Laundry Office
QUICK SERVICE
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THE PERFECT BREW
PHONE CEDAR 5061
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AGENCIES EVERYWHERE-
THEQ HAMM BRENXJING CO.
CIGARS & TOBACCOS
PEERLESS POOL PARLOR
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BARBER SHOP
R. E. PEARMON, PROP.
6. C. CLEMONS. BARBER
I 477 ST. PETER ST.
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421 W. UNIVERSITY AVENUE
LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY
ST. PAUL
35* PHONE DALE 3623 "^"UITS
DRY CLEANED
CLIFFORD A. SMITH
FASHIONABLE TAILOR
CALL FOR AN DELIVER
Poii CBDAJK 4877
3obn Brown Cigat Co.
MAKER8 OF
FINE HIGH GRADE CIGARS
SPECIAL BRANDS
X.AW OFFICBS Ok
J. LOUIS ERVIN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SUITE 303 COTJHT BLOCK
ttoves and Furnaces Repaired
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We did the editor's laundry work. We are
doing it today. Why not yours? Lowest
prices in the city. Perfect service guaran
teed.
SPICERSLAUNDRY 228230 W. 7thSt.
N. W. Phono Nieolott 4995
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C. H. ROBINSON, GRAND MASTER.
3536 Clinton AveM Minneapolis.
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Wagner Hall. cor. Western Ave. ana
Charles street, at 8:00 P. U. Arthur D.
Adams, H. P.. L. Green. Sec'y
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MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH
corner Rice and Fuller streets a^S
services: Preaching, 11 a
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meeting 7 B.
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