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4 'T J! -XI it, fSSSkL $ "J* ST. PAUL WEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENING8. IN MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL. fhe "Saintly City" and Saintly City FolksNewsy Items of Social, Re ligious, Political and General ters Among the People. SUITE 329 AMR. NATL BANK BLDG COR FIFTH AND CEDAR ,i,'i,,i,,i,,i i Both Phones 508. Mat- PHONE: N. W. CEDAR 5649 PHONE TRI-STATE 23776 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30,1916 WE WISH ALL OF OUR PATRONS A HAPPY NEW YEAR Milton N. Pryor, seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Pryor, 395 Thomas at., died early last Thursday morning, after a few days illness. Mr. Jas A. Roberts, 978 S Anthony avenue ,who has been confined to his home suffering from la grippe and tonsilitis for the past two weeks is improving. The Christmas tree and program for the children of the Sunday School of St. Phillips Episcopal church, were held on the evening of December 28, Holy Imnocence day. When you are out Mississippi street way, on your way to or from the com missary, drop in the MACEO CLUB, 743 Mississippi street, and see W. N. Corneal, he'll treat you right. OFFICE CEDAR 6948 RES. DALE 1468 W T. FRANCIS LAWYER ST. PAUL' MK James Hatton left last Friday for St Louis, to join his wife, who has been visiting her mother there for some time. Mr and Mrs. Hatton will spend the winter St. Louis. People living near Rondo and Dale will find that they can get quick serv ice if they call up or call on John W. Resnick, 55|,4,"j"|""j Rondo, when fuel or ex pressin,,g Bear this in mind. i"iii"|wanted. i h*"l"I"l"|' St. Paul, Minn. T. HL LYLES Funeral Directors and Embalmers 150 W. Fourth St. Res. 678 St. Anthony, Tel. Date 2947 Calls Answered Day orNight Twin Cities. Active Pall Bearers Desired. In Furnished If Lady Assistant When Necessary *M"I"I"1"M~* Mr. Burt McPheeters of this citv. was married to Miss Dorothy Dixon Tel. N. W. Dale 605 H. LIGAN MERCHANT TAILOR Suits and Overcoats Made to Order, Cleaning and Pressing Corner of Farrlna-ton Avenue STATE SAVINGS' BANK 93 Eaat Fourth Street BOARD OF TRUSTEES C. P. Noyes Frank Schlick Kenneth Clark Gustav Willius Harris Richardson J. M. Hanniford Thos. O'Brien Wm, J. Dean Frank J. Ottis J. M. Carlson R. I. Farrington Louis Betz of Mason City, Iowa, on Christmas een reopened after undergoing a thor overhauling, renovating, redecor ating, etc. Old and new patrons are invited. Barber ShoD Pool Hall Lunch Counter. Shoe Shining, News papers and Magazines. day. The newly-weds arrived in theough citv Wednesday and will reside at 574 Fuller avenue The ladies of Queen of Sheba Chap ter No 70, are preparing to give a Grand Ladies' Minstrel Show and Masquerade Ball at Union Hall the evening of St Valentine's Day, Febample 14 Wait and watch for it. 343 Rondo Street ST. PAUL., MINN. VOCAL AND PIANO LESSONS GIVEN BY MRS. ADDIE CRAW FORD-MINOR, AT HER RESIDENCE, 326 FARRINGTON AVE. HOURS ARRANGED TO SUIT PUPILS. TERMS VERY REASONABLE. TEL DALE 1597. Mrs. James Wiison, 788 St. Anremain thony avenue, surprised her daughter in-law on Thursday afternoon, her birth anniversary, by inviting the members of Mrs. Wilson's club, the Afternoon Art, to a dainty luncheon. DEPOSITS $6,000,00000 &i Rat 4Vir^ 5%,s The Social Six club gave a very unique dancing party on Christmas night at Union Hall. Three hundred and fifty guests from the Twin Cities were made welcome by the genial Santa Claus in charge of the Christ mas tree. The place to have your shoe repair ing done in the best possible way and at the lowest price, is at JARVI8', 104- 106 East Fifth street. He also has a complete stock of men's, women's and' boys' shoes of the best grades for the money to be found in the city. Mr Dillingham, 274 Kent St., was one of the three kings at muni cipal Christmas tree at the Auditorium on last Friday, where 8,000 children from all parts of the city gathered to witness the Christmas exercises staged by the city schools and art institute The ladies of the club have decided to lift the lid. They have agreed on an annual evening meeting at which the husbands of said mem bers will be invited to participate The unusual event is set for earlv in January Time and place will be mentioned later "UTLEY'S PLACE." 311 Wabasha between Third and Fourth streets, has Dr Henderson, of St James A E church has set the pood ex of beginning his services on time and closing on time which pleases his congregations wery much But on tomorrow night, services will not begin until nine o'clock and la^t until the birth of the New Year 1917 is proclaimed. Mr Ollie Webster formerly of St Paul but now residing in Winnipeg, Can. was in the citv Wednesday, en route to Columbia. Tenn to visit his aged mother Mrs Sallie Webster, who is ill On his wav home he expects to spend a couple of weeks, in St. Paul He was the guest of Mr Woodsey Jemison while in the city. The Hilvard Orchestra as usual ren dered a program at the Hastings A^vbim during the Christmas holidays, this being the 16th year that Mr. W A Hilyard has plaved for those un fortunate oeopie who appreciate and enjoy the sweet music greatly Messrs Seymour, Mousier, Drake and Viviau were with Mr. Hilyard. FOR RENT-^-Five rooms and bath, 569 Rondo street, modern ex cept heat. House newly decorated and in good condition Guaranteed a warm house. Stoves now in may during the winter if desired. Rent $18 per month. Apply on the premises or to J. H. Dillingham. 276 Kent, corner Iglehart street. Mr. W. J. Utley has made some very noticeable improvements in his bar ber shop and pool room, 311 Wabasha street He has added a fine billiard table to the pool parlor, has decorated his shop in white enamel and pnt in three of Theo. A. Kock's latest im proved barber chairs. He also has Mrs. Edna Chapman as manicurist. THE APPEAL man received several Christmas, gifts, but none were more appreciated than the fine ten-pound turkey, that*was sent by Rev. Daniel Harding, now residing at Lake City, Minn. Rev. Harding also sent a very pleasing note and says he will be in St. Paul to attend watch meeting at St. James A. M. E church tomorrow night 'i&^ A HAPPY NEW YEAR! That's What You Will All Have If You Go To The NEW YEAR'S SOIREE Ur\der The Auspices of MARS LODGE, NO. 2202 UNION HALL Corner Kent St. and Aurora Ave T Monday Eve., Jan. 1st 1917 After you have made all of your New Year's calls, come to our soiree for the wind up Goo Music and Grand Finale. Cao Punc _ RECEPTION COMMITTEE C. H. Miller W. F. T. Chandler W. V. Howard E. C. Walker M. C. McKnight T. E. Franklin A. V. Hall TICKETS 50 CENTS You will notice that a number of the business people of the city really desire the patronage of the readers of THE, APPEAL, and have signified their desire by inserting their adver tisements in this issue. Show your, 556 Rondo Cor. Kent S appreciation of their recognition of your organ by patronizing them in preference to those who do not thus Extend an invitation. Patronize your friends. The ladies of Queen of Sheba Chap ter No. 70, O. B. S., are preparing for a ladies' minstrel show and a grand masquerade ball at. Union hall on S Valentine's day, Wednesday evening, Feb. 14th. Prizes for costumes will be given. Admission, 35 cents. -This announcement is made quite a long J. ways ahead, but this is the day ofj^% preparedness, don't you know. Pre-^44 -r pare for this particular pleasure, 412 Carroll St. please. S^F I. W. Bomont Tn-SW 7717" V^DER IE'S ICE CREAM IS THE BE,ST For Sale Everywhere J, C. VANDER BIE Partridge and Brunson Sta. ST. PAUL, MINN. Tel. Dale 6005 Call for and Deliver DALE STREET TAILOR H. CHARNOA^FJ, PROP. Lndlea' and Gent's Suit* and Otercoatx Made to Order. Cleaning Repair ing, Pressing a Specialty. 329 Dale Cor. Rondo ST. PAUL Tel. Dale 2294 TrI-State 84 072 J. TROST GROCER Corner Rondo and Dale Tel. Dale 4429 614 Rondo Street Near Dale ST. PAUL TrI-State 85 035 Elm & Roehl DEALERS IN Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats, Sausages, Hams, Lard, Etc. ST. PAUL Tel. Dale 5050 We Call and Deliver A. Cooperman SUITS MADE TO ORDER Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing a. ST. PAUL Tel. Dale 3316 The BellviewF. A. GROSS, PROP. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITN Rate^ BAMISTER-HARB1S MR. JOSEPH HOWARD BANNISTER AND MISS GRACE REID HARRIS. Two Souls With but a Single Thought Two Hearts that Beat as One, Join Hands and Hearts and Tie a Knot with Their Tongues They Cant Un do With Their Teeth.- Very shortly after God created man He found that it was not good for him to be alone and immediately pro ceeded to supply him with an help mate, and ever since men and women have been following the example of Adam and Eve. One of the latest couples to set sail upon the uncertain sea of matrimony fn this part of the moral vineyard are *Mr. Joseph Howard Bannister, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bannister, and Miss Grace Reid Harris, a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Harris. The marriage was solemnized at the residence of the brides' parents at Gladstone, Minn., in the presence of a few friends and relatives of the high contracting parties on Thursday after noon at 5-30 o'clock, Rev E. H. Mc Donald of Memorial baptist Church officiating The bride's gown was of white net, trimmed in silver, she carried a bou quet of white roses and lillies of the valley, and wore diamond ornaments The bridesmaid was Miss Ruth Har ris, a sister of the bride, she wore green taffeta and dimonds and carried pink roses The flower girl was little Anita Roberts, daughter ok Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roberts. She wore white mull and carried Roman hearts and pink roses Mr. Houston Jackman was best man, who, as also did the groom, wore full regulation evening costume. After the ceremony there was a splendid wedding dinner. In the evening from'8:00 to 12-00 the wedding reception was "held at Home Banquet Hall, 598 W. Central Avenue, St. Paul, which proved to be a very pleasing innovation as there was ample room for 4ancing which was a feature of the occasion The reception committee consisted of Mesdames C. H. Miller and Louise Wright Misses Mattie Murrell and Geraldine Grant a The wedding presents were received by Mrs. M. Tibbs, ,and displayed in the living room of her residence ad joining the hall. I The reception was quite largely at tended, especially by the young peo ple, who made the most of the delight ful occasion. 4- Dainty refreshments'! were served during the entire evening and when the hour for departure arrived all reluctant repaired to their homes aft er wishing the newly weds long, pros perous and happy lives. They will be at home after January 1st, 1917, at 395 Thomas street. The young couple were the recipi ents of a number of handsome and useful presents of which the following is a list with their donors. Pair of pillow cases, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hampton, Des Moines, la. Battenburg lunch cloth, Mr. and Mrs Jeff Luckey, Miss Mamie Luckey, Miss Geraldine Grant, Miss Corrine Wright, Miss Leatha Hudson, Miss Laura Mae Petticord. Battenburg lunch set, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, Rev and Mrs G. W. Camp, Mr Foster Toliver, Mr. Harris, Mr Theodore Harris. Japanese lunch cloth, Mrs. Thomp son and family, Minneapolis. Japanese lunch set, Mrs. Chas Alexander. Pair of pillow cases, Mr and Mrs. F. D. McCracken. Pair pillow cases, Mr. and Mrs White, Miss Josephine Proteau, Mr Eugene Grant Lunch set, Husch Bros. Opera bag, Mrs. Stella Green. Bath set, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs O W. Lobbins, Mr Fielding Combs. Pair crocheted bath towels, Mrs. J. A. Roberts. Pair of bath towels, Miss Mattie Murrell. Pair face towels, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pettit. Bath set, Mrs. Ida G., Messrs. Paul W. and J. Douglass Crane. Pair of bath towejs, Mrs James Lindsay. Pair of bath towels, Mrs. C. Saun ders. tZ, Pair bath towels, Rev and Mrs. E. H. McDonald. Pair bath towels, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller. Pair very fine wool blankets, serv ing tray, Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Beard, Miss Havana Taylor, Miss M. Ander son, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Brown.^Mr. ,and Mrs. Wm Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark, Mr. and Mrs. George ffe^Sfe^iftd-Mrs. Wm. Gardner, Mrs. Ella fhompson, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cuthbert and daughters, Mrs. Anna Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Melker, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L, Hoage, Mrs. Anna Anderson, Mrs. Emma Roper, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weber Mr. and Mrs. F. Daniels, Miss Emm* Robinson, Mrs. Cora Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mann. Cut glass nut set, Mrs. Louise Wright. o'**r China nut set, Miss Margaret Alice Talbert. a Martha Washington nut set, Mrs. Olivia Williams, Mrs. Nellie Glynn. Individual water bottle and glasses. Miss Louisa ^aylof. Cake plate, Mrs. A. H. Douglass. Sandwich plate, Mrs. J. S. English, Minneapolis. Salt and pepper cruets, Mr.7 Embroidered Brown." girpi Reasonable: Sf^ ST. PAUL, MINN. 4i *MC 1 Defective Page and Mrs. B. C. Archer* Cut glass bonbon dish, butter dish, salt and pepper cruets, Mr. and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs. W. W^ McCoy, Sr., Mr. and Mrs, W. W. McCoy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. M. K. McKnight, Mr. Lawrence H. McCoy. ay set, Miss Mabel Boudoir cap, bed room slippers, Mrs G. C. Terry, Miss Bessie C. Jones. /Smoking set, %T. Lawrence Tucker Pictures, "Her Gift," Mr. and Mrs. George Berry. (Continued on Fourth Page) Ballard "Watch Your *Stepl" THANN'S CABARET PRESENTS Mr. Clarence Payton OF CHICAGO With a splendid repertoire of the best, snappy, catchy songs of the season ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY FROM 8 O'CLOCK 122 East Third St. Saint ?aul, Minn. R. N, Travis, Prop, COAL Get off your car at Seventh and St Peter Sts. Handy place to buy Coal HOLMES & HALLOWELL CO. Tel. Cedar 3549 YOUNG'S CAFE \v\ First Quick Service YOUNG, PHOP. Class A La Carte Meals From 6:30 A M. to 12:00 M. at Reasonable Rates Regular Dinner 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. SPECIAL DINNER THURSDAYS AFTER 4 36 CENTS 136 B. Third St ST. PAUL, MINN. TEL. N. "W. CEDAR 5718 MACEO CLUB POOL ROOM AND TAILOR W. N, CORNEAL, PROP. RAILWAY MEN'S HEADQUARTERS WK BUT ISD SBLI, SKCOKD HAND RAILROAD USIFOBUB 743 MISSISSIPPI ST. ST. PAUL 25cu, SHOP pr.H.l.tolLLIMS Announces his NEW method of PAINLESS DENTISTRY I positively guarantee to extract teeth and remove nerves ABSOLUTELY PAINLE55LY Get prices here before going elsewhere A Written Goorontee for 20 Years Given With All Work, Dr. Williams, 2T E. Tth St TEL. C. 6132 KENDRICK BLDG. 2ND FLOOR ST. PAUL You'll Make no Mistake if its either of these by the box for XMAS Standard of perfection, 10 cents ea.ch and up FRECKLED GIRLCUBAN BQRN The Leading 5c. CigarSold by all dealers r. W. TUCHELTS SONS. Makers KARRA8 bRUG CO. (Formerly Straight Bros.) PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 740 RONDO, COR. GROTTO Telephone Orders Promptly Delivered ELECTRIC SUPPLIES DRUG SUNDRIES KODAK SUPPLIES Miss Olive Howard, University Graduate, in Attendance T. 8. PHONE S5407 N. W. PHONE DALE 151 FIRE PROOF STORAGE AND TRANSFER CO. The most Modern Fire Proof Warehouse in the city Completely Equipped Padded Vans and Motor Trucks EXPERT\FURNITURE PACKERS Reduced Railroad Rates on Shipments to Chicago and Western Points Office and Warehouse. 20 East Fourth Street N. W. Cedar 2131 Tri-State 25826 Private Branch Exchange Connecting: all Departments After business hoursManager's Res.N. W. Dale 4373, T. S. 84780 Office Dale 8035 PHONES Res. Dale 2154 *"_?- -f JOHNW. RESNICK FUEL AND EXPRESSING -w- jNT-^wa Wm. A. Lyles Walker Williams -v: Tel. Dale 6731 r^"""-^ 1 St.AnthODyBarberShop AND POOL PARLOR LYLES & WILLIAMS, PROPS. First Class Tonsorial Service Guaranteed Expert Artists. Challenge Hair Cutters Electric Massage CURING OF SKIN DISEASES A SPECIALTY Flffi. BBUHSW1CK UiU POCKET BILLABP TABUS .mi BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCOS FOR SALE 554 St. Anthony Ave. ST. PAUL P. B. SIMPSON GEO. W. WILLS Tel. Dale 1914 Tel. Dale 2641 Office Phones: Cedar 1024 T.-S. 24240 SIMPSON & WILLS Undertakers, Funeral Directors and Embalmers. ICall Answered Promotly Day or mgnt Lady Assistant When Desired. Office and Chapel 234 WEST FOURTH ST HAMMOND TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 321 American Nat'l Bk. Bids. Fifth and Cedar Sts. N. W. Cedar 7321 Trl-State 23171 Res. N. W. Midway 6087 "Wire Resler to Wire" RESLER ELECTRIC CO. WIRING AND FIXTURES 370 Minnesota ST. PAUL LEE. E. TURPIN & CO. PROPRIETORS Cosmopolitan Suffet anb (Snll RAILROAD MENS HEADQUARTERS 40 EAST THIRD STREET TBI-. OKD1B Q1SS Office Cedar 1673 ST. PAUi Dr, Valdo Turner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON NEW DAKOTA BUILDING Cor. 6th and 7th Streets OFFICE HOURS 9 to 11 a. m., 12 to 1 p. m., 3 to 5 p. flt Sundays 10 to 11 a. m. 886 8 Albans TeL Dale lit RS. I Residence Service $2.00 PER MONT Northwestern Telephone Exchang Co *v^SFHONE DALE 8065 & i ALBION W. HOLDEN PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER 527 ST. ANTHQNY AVENUE ^t*Mm^mmm^m^m^^mkBm^s^ 'J ST. PAUL :***$- N. W. Cedar 8190 Res. Dale 8838 ST. PAUL 'AINLESS DENTISTRY TIL, OIDAII esr HOURS! Ili.M. limp RHNDOTS it BVBJNINGS 11Y APFOlKTMEKi' DR. JOHN R. FRENCH DENTISl First Class, Guaranteed Work ir All Branches of Dentistry SUITE 409, COURT BLOCK -sG 3