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I' I i assaaiaSMaisassssssls^^ IIIIHIIIIIIIMUffl ST. PAtJt WEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS. IN MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL. fh "Saintly City" and Saintly City FolksNewsy Items of 8oclal, Re* itgtous, Political and General Mat ters Among the Poodle. PHONE: N. W. CEDAR 5649 PHONE TRI-STATE 28776 SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1917. HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR YOUR LIBERTY BOND YET? IF NOT, GET BUSY. Mr. and Mrs. T. Collier have moved to 915 Woodbrldge street Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sparks have moved to 788 St. Anthony avenue. Mrs. J. A. Lee, 700 Sherburne ave., was hostess to the Handicraft Art Club on Thursday afternoon. Mesdames Gertrude Barber and Ella Cannon have gone to Annandale, Minn., to spend the summer. -i Mrs. Ella Cannon, who has been visiting her mother in Laurence, Kan., returned to the city last week. Mr. J. Q. Adams, Jr., who was laid up last week with rheumatism, is) again able to attend to his duties. Mr. Addison Robinson of 244 W. Central ave. is convalescent after a very severe attack of pneumonia. LADIES WISHING ANY OF MME. C. J. WALKER'S HAIR PREPARA- TIONS, PLEASE CALL SUMMIT 212. (8-26-16) St. Paul is showing In the Liberty Bond matter, as she generally does in anything she goes at, that she is "there with the goods". For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.Romans 6:23. Selected by E. W. Gilles. (12-23-16) O OFFICE CEDAR 894B RES. DALE 1400 W. T. FRANCIS LAWYER SUITE 329 AMR. NATL. BANK BLDG. i COR. FIFTH AND CEDAR ST. PAUL FOR SALEA 40x120 foot lot, nicely situated on Rondo street, be tween Avon and Piske streets. Cash and terms. Apply to F. D. McCracken, 410 Court Block. RENOVATING and repairing of clothes, shoe shining, etc., at J. H. Lawson's, corner Fourth and Jackson streets. Expert artists. Orders called for and delivered. Mrs. Frank Mason of Sault Ste. Ma rie, Mich., arrived Wednesday to make her home in St. Paul. At pres ent she is the guest of Mrs. M. A. Johnson, 1000 Iglehart ave. The So-Lit club has issued invita tions for a pre-nuptial party to be given in honor of Misses Eleanor Barksdale and Alberta Bell at Union Hall, Friday evening, June 8th. 1 111 1 11 1 1 I 111 11 111 in* T. H. LYLES Funeral Directors and Embalmers 180 W. Fourth St. Ret. 078 St. Anthony, Tel. Dale 2S47 Call* Answered Day or Twin Cities. Active Pall Bearers Furnished If Desired. Lady Assistant When Neceseary. MMI'IHHIlUlllllllll'l Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Barksdale have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Eleanor to Mr. W. Dud If? ^r*?*.M^SJnr. 2EmS' at 7.30 clock, at 649 Aurora avenue. time at its sevent DESPISE NOT THE SINGLE DOLLAR Time is made up of seconds, the oce an of drops of Wa ter. Small units every where, if added to gether regularly will form a great mass. Money grows in the same way. One dollar starts a savings accoont, a little sum added, '"regularly, makes it grow* STATE SAVINGS' BANK f East Fourth Street.'/\.~ 1. Organ Voluntary. 2. Invocation. 4. Reading Vocal Solo Selectio Memorial. Memorial Piano Solo. 11. Annual Sermon 12. Selection 13. Offering. 14. Benediction. tr a ae a i te J, Tn Both Phones 508. St. Paul, Minn. of the Rondo Auto Club Tuesday, June 5, at Union Hall, are going like hot cakes. You know you have a chance to get a Five Passenger Ford Touring Car with each ticket. Get busy. "-Thffr'? REGISTRATION LAW IN BRIEF Who, When, Whereof US, Draft Pbn "WHO MUST REGISTERAll male "persons, (citizens or aliens), born between the sixth day of June, 1886, and the fith day of June, 1896, both dates inclusive, except: "Members of any duly organized force, military or naval, sub- ject to be called, ordered, or drafted into military or naval service of the United States including all officers and enlisted men of the regular army, regular army reserve, officers' reserve corps, .enlisted men's reserve corps, national guard and national guard reserve recognized by militia bureaus, the navy, the marine corps, coast guard, naval militia, naval reserve force, marine corps re- serve, and national naval volunteers, recognized by the,navy de- partment. "WHENOn Tuesday, June 5, 1917, between 7 A. M. and 9 P. M. "WHERE:In your home precinct. "HowGo in person June 5 to the registration place of your home precinct. If you expect to be absent from home June 5, go at once to the clerk of the county where ybu now happen to be, or if in a city of 30,000 or over to thecity clerk and follow his instructions if sick, send a competent friend. The clerk may deputize him to prepare your card "PENALTY FOR NOT REGISTERINGLiability to a year's im- prisonment then enforced registration." Seventh Annual Service OF THE UNION FRATERNAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION -AT- St. James A. M. E. Church Fuller and Jay Streets SUNDAY EVEN'G, JUNE lO, 1917 at Eight O'Clock One of the most prosperous and useful organizations of St. Paul is the Union Fraternal Benevolent Association, a purely local society that was or- ganized Dec. 20, 1910, the idea being original with Mrs. Addie Bellesen, who is now known as the mother of the organization which has a membership of nearly 100, comprising some of the best people in the city, male and female, and is the only organization of its .kind in the Northwest. During its existence of seven years it has only had one president, Mrs. Florence Duckett and only one secretary,. Mrs. Mattie Wade Hicks, which speaks well for the harmony that must prevail and the efficiency of these officers. The seventh annual service of this splendid aggregation will be held at t James M. E. church on Sunday evening, June 10, to which the public is cordi- ally invited. The following program will be rendered: PROGRAM Mrs. Florence*Duckett, Presiding 3. Opening Ode, "Blest Be the Tie" order Paper, "Our Association" Mrs. Mattie Wade Hicks Edwards of 244 $?. Cen- ed in the city last week a."-axrFi.v Mr sv si months' visit in the South. several cities in Texas isit sh and Florida and en route home spent several days in Chicago. tickets for the Grand Bazaar Mad. L. A: Porter now has her cUiss in Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Facial Massage, Scalp Treatment and Hair Night In Work of all kinds open for the summer term. For further information call Dale 9185 or write to 421 Jay street. The friends of Lawyer Charles W. Scrutchin, the only colored lawyer of Bemidji, Minn., doubtless will be pleased to know that out of 17 civil cases at the general May term of the District Court in Hubard County he was in 5 of" th*'cases. THANN'S CAFE, corner Third and Robert streets, is now serving break- 6:3 a ...r i -r ivuuw Bueem is now serving DreaK & fa8 fro tha tm service at St. James E. church June 10, Rev. J. M. Henderson will preach the sermon. W. Evans, 339 Wabasha, who hasCombings conducted a shining and tailor shop ut The Union Fraternal Benevolent entertaininig fronmi 2:30 p. m. to mid- AssociationAi.sM.h for many years, has sold his place for Madam L. A. Porter's Wonderful Hair $3,000, and will shortly move to Min neapolis to open a place of business at 124 Fifth street south. S meal Car a & an midnig preparing a grea night. Mrs. Martha Younngt nowa annualforSundayt sides over the culinar CaDre departmentpre Mme. L. A. Porter, Chiropody and Manicuring, Hair Dressing and Scalp Treatment, Switches made to order, Bought. To cure' dandruff and make the hair soft and silky use Grower. Price 50c. Call Dale 9185, or write 421 Jay Street. "UTLEY'8 PLACE," 311 Wabasha between Third and Fourth streets, haft been reopened after undergoing a thor ough overhauling, renovating, redecor* atlng, etc. Old and new patrons are invited. Barber Shop, Pool Hall, Lunch Counter, Shoe Shining, News papers and Magazines. Mrs. Edward L. Johnson went to Faribault Sunday morning, where she was met by Mrs. E. Liddington of Owa tonna. After visiting the cemetery and School for Feeble-Minded, the la-5. -dies took the afternoon train for Owa-potatoes, tonna,_Mrs. Johnson returning to her home Monday afternoon The funeral of Mr. W. A. Ivey, who died last week, was held at Lyles* mortuary chapel last Tuesday after noon, Rev. Jos. S. Strong officiating. The money to defray the funeral ex penses was raised by members of Gopher Lodge 105, Elks, and friends of the deceased. Interment at Forest cemetery. i Remember the Grand Barbecue and Green Dinner under the auspices of the Minnesota Missionary Society, Mme. L. A. Porter, president, at S James A. M. E. mission, 808 Rice street, Rev.^ Jas. S. Strong, pastor, Wednesday, June 6, beginning at 5 o'clock p. m. Dinner 25 cents. Tou are invited. __/- The District Convention of the W. C. T. -TJ. will convene at Central Park M. E. church Friday, June 8, at 2:00 p. m. tev. M. Henderson, D. D., will be one of the principal preachers. The Amanda Smith Union, of which Mrs. ""u oiuit union i wme sirs P.11 sion. All invited. Please bear in mind that Thanh's Cafe, 122 East Third Street (up stairs) 4t~ofcn at all hours from 6:00 a. m. to 12 midnight fe v. 'TTTJCI Ma A Porte Mr E Webe Choir rs. Addie Bellesen Mr Ge WiU Mrs Emma Archer ev J. M. Henderson, D. D. Choir 11:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m., 25 cents. Special Sunday dinner, 35 cents. Mrs. Martha.Young has charge of the cul inary department. Cabaret entertain ing from 2:30 p. m. to midnight. The public is cordially invited to the Annual Esther Day Service of St. Paul Chapter No. 29 Princess Oziel Chapter No. 45 Queen of Sheba Chap ter No. 70, Order of Eastern Star at Pilgrim Baptist church, tomorrow eve ning, June 3, at 8:00 o'clock. An in teresting program will be presented. Rev. B. N, Murrell will preach the an nual sermon. After various vicissitudes, and nu merous proprietors or interested par ties, during the years since the death of the original proprietors, Reid & Hirsh fleld, the COSMOPOLITAN BUFFET AND GRILL, 40 E. Third street, now has as sole proprietor, Mr. Woodsey Jemison, who has purchased the inter est of his former partners. He intends to conduct the place in first class or der and will be pleased to have all old and new patrons call. The fluid dispensers are Messrs. A. G. Banks and James Morgan, which is a guarantee that patrons will get the. right sort of service. The cafe upstairs will be conducted in first class style with meals served at all hours. In the evening first-class entertainers will furnish music and song. You are invited. Announcement. Deposits made on or before June 5 will be entitled to seven months interest January 1, 1918. Deposits of $1 and upward received. Pocket dime banks free with a de posit of 10 cents. State Savings Bank, 93 East Fourth street. Advertisement. GOOD EATS. T. H. Lyles is president, and Central Jjoem Mends. The SundaydschoolSuh-foeth5$ Union will be hostesses for the oaca-i*n Regular dinner front' enjoyed by allj Those who enjoy "Good Eats" are cordially invited to the big feed to be given by the King's Daughters' Char ity Club of St. James A. M. E. church at the home of Mrs. J. C. Black, 525^ Rondo street, Tuesday evening, June The menu will include fish, ham, corn bread, strawberry short cake, ice cream, etc., etc. Come your self and bring your friends. Mrs. Dora Adams, Chairman. REV. A. H. LEALTAD Celebrates His Twenty-Fifth Anniver sary as Priest and Twelfth _ as Rector. Thursday was the twenty-fifth anni versary of the ordination into the Episcopal priesthood of Rev. Alfred H. Lealtad, rector of S Philips' Epis copal church, St. Paul, and St. Thomas Episcopal church of Minneapolis for the past twelve years. Holy com munion was celebrated at the church at 9H)0 a. m., which was -well attend^ ed. In the evening Rev. Lealtad was at home to his friends at his residence, 465 Mackubin street, and quite a large number took advantage of the occasion to pay their respects to the venerable prelate. Mrs. Lillian McKnight was the0 leading andepresented of $26spirit which sh had securea enure presented an da School Club $2. The members and friends of S Thomas church, Minneapolis, presented $15, making a total of $48. Refreshment,sg werje !!f!IZf!iLa?.? ^?l? *4sS ,wasreati' Defective Page ^ATTORNEY Ji LOUIS ERVIN Wins Another Great Victory and Gets a Verdict of. $4,350 for His Client Attorney J. Louis Ervin, who defend ed Wesley Gresham and cleared him of the charge of murder in the first -degree a short time ago, on the 17th of May, 1917, secured a verdict of $4,350 for Mrs. Elizabeth Kaufman, (German), 1030~Manvel street, in the district court of St. Paul. Mrs. Kaufman was injured by Jo-1 siah Colman, proprietor of an automo bile livery. Mr. Colburne was driving a heavy automobile on University avenue near Cromwell October 25, 1914, when his car struck Mrs. Kaufman, who was crossing the avenue. Mrs. Kaufman suffered severe injuries to her back and left knee. MRS. FLORENCE L. DUCKETT. President Union Fraternal Benevolent Association. MRS. MATTIE WADE-HICKS. Secretary Union Fraternal Benevolent Association. GOOD VALUE is assured in every offering of this store. Whatever the price paid, we personally guarantee the goods to be as represent ed at the time of sale. Ask to see the new est pattern in R. Wallace CHESTER W. GASKELL JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Tel. Cedar 3037. 22 E. 4th St. THINKING OF 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. Paul Tel. Cedar 2960. Tri-State 24889 STANLEY SHOE CO. 4 21 ROBERT STREET. ST. PAUL. TeL Dale Stir- The Bellview a -J. A. OtOSS, MtOfc AIATLY FURNISHED ROOMS WtTM r:, HEAT, LIOHT AND BATH Rate* Reasonable R.N TRAVIS, Prop SSSfi &*&* 412 J^rrolJ ^MjSZ^ML, MINN. BetterBakers] Bread LADIES! Ra11ci*s1 ^bann^ Buffet !22Ea*ThfadS^eet, S T. PAUL, MINN. HOTEk fljib Cabaret Entertaining From 2 SO P. M. TO MIDNIGHT ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS CAFE OPEN AT ALL HOURS Phones: Buffet,Cedar6245 Trl-State 226? Hotel and Cafe Phone, Cedar 9088 Tel. Cedar 3549 Quick Service MODEL CAFE A. R. RAGLAND, PROP. First Class A a Carte Meals From 6:30 A to 12:00 P. at Reasonable Rates Regular Dinner 11:30 A. M. to 2:SO P. M. 3 0 Cts. 136 E. Third St. ST. PAUL, MINN. Do Yo Know, that it is CHEAPER to send your family washing to the "Old Reliable" the Capitol Steam Laundry than to pay a "wash lady" big wages, furnish meals, soap and fueland then worry all day. W iron all the flat pieces, and starch all the rough dry ones. COURTEOUS DRIVERS. GOOD SERVICE CAPITOL STEAM LAUNDRY N. W. Cedar 4622 Tri-Stt 21939 KARRA8 DRUG CO. (Formerly Straight Bros.) PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 740 RONDO, COR. GROTTO Telephone Orders Promptly Delivered ELECTRIC 8UPPLIE8 DRUG SUNDRIES KODAK 8UPPLIE8 Miss Olive Howard, University Graduate, in Attendance T. S. PHONE 85 407 N. W. PHONE DALE 151 F,R DclllCirU AND TRANSFER CO. N. w. ceoAata4t ^rfe M: GILBERT PERRY WHITEWASHING, CELLAR CLEANING J'^-" Dr.H I tallies Announces his NEW method of PAINLESS DENTISTRY I positively guarantee t# extract teeth and remove nerves ABSOLUTHLY PAINLESSLY Bat psifiM before going elsewhere A Written Cuorentee for 20 Yaan Given VIA All Work, B*. William*, 2 E 7th S TCL. C. IM KEMttKHC BLDO. 2ND FLOOR ST. PAUL Askfor PURIT SPECIA HER or MRS O'GRAD PROOF STORAGE E The most Modern Fire Proof Warehouse in the city Completely Equipped Padded Vans and Motor Trucks EXPERT FURNTTURE 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 PHONE CEDAR S06I CI6ARS 4 TOBACCOS PEERLESS POOL PARLOR AND BARBER SHOP LOUIS JOHNSON, MCR. 477 ST. PETER ST. ST. PAUL ctNERAL JOBBING-- Wm. A. Lyles CAFE m* T. 8 2SSSS i-- AND?-r\ 'V'? Walker William* ^M, TeL Dale 6781 -^^m StlDthonyBarberShop AND POOL PARLOR LYLES & WILLIAMS, PROPS. First Class Tentorial Service Guaranteed Expert ArtUts. Challenge Hair Cutter* Electric-Mastage CURING CP SKIN DISEASES A SPECIALTY m- BRDHSWIO BALO POCOT BMiRD TABUS -Wl 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 2541 Office Phones: Cedar 1024 T.-S. 21240 SIMPSON & WILLS Undertakers,_Funeral Directors and snxroarmers. I a Cs.li* Lady Assistant When Desired. Office and Chapel o_ 234 WEST FOURTH ST. Oil I AUL .j, .j. .j. N. W. Cedar 8100 Rca. Dale 8835 HAMMOND TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 811 American Nat'l Bk. Bldv. OT DA III Fifth and Cedar St.. 01. rAUL ,g. PAINLESS DENTISTRY TKL, OID1B 080* HOURS! TO 13 A. M. 1 TO 8 M. BUKDOTO BVBNINOS BY APPOIKIMEKI DR. JOHN R. FRENCH DENTIST First Class, Guaranteed Work i All Branches of Dentistry SUITE 409, COURT BLOCK N. W. Cedar 7321 Tri-State 23171 Res. N. W. Midway 5067 "Wire Resler to Wire" RESLER ELECTRIC CO. WIRING AND FIXTURES 403 Court Block ST. PAUL WOODSEY JEMISON PROPRIETOR Cosmopolitan Buffet anft (Brill RAILROAD MENS HeAOOUARTKRS SO CAST THIRD STREET IU. OIDA1 ST. P/\UL Mice Cedar 16TS Dr. Valdo Turner PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON NEW DAKOTA BUILDING Cor. 6th and 7th 8trssts t0lla.m.,tttolp.i&,ttolftBi Sundays 10 to 11 a. m. See. 386 St Albans TeL Oils lit R. W. bmit 15 PIKffil8 Tri-Nftk 77172 $U(DER glE'S T ICE CREAM ITHEBE.ST For Sale Everywhere J, C. VANDK* BIE Partridge and Brunaon Sta. ST. PAUL, WNN. The place to have your -shoe repair^ i ing done in the best possible way and^ at the lowest pries, is at JARVI8', 104--? 106 East Fifth street. He also has aCil complete stock of men'*, women's and boys' snoss of the beat grades for the "r- money to.be. feund In iht city. "i?4i*ssa