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mm ST. PAUI. WEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS. N MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL. n* "Saintly City" and Saintly City reffca-Newsy Items ot aoclal, Ra Mgtous. Political and General Mat, %ara Among the Peoole. PHONE: N. W. CEDAR M49 PHONE TRI-STATE 2377t SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1318. "In the Name of Liberty.SAVE FREEDOM FOR ALL FOREVER. Conserve on coal by burning wood PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! Smoke 8IGH4T DRAFT 6-Cent Cigar. Mrs. Qumtman Hicks has moved to 953 Rondo street. Mr. E. Johnson has moved to 493 W. University avenue. Mr. J. R. Morris has moved to 503 St. Anthony avenue. OFP1CB CEDAR S4a RES. DALE 1445 W. T. FRANCIS ii LAWYER SUITE 92* AMR. NATL. BANK BLOO. Cm. FIFTH AND CEDAR ST. PAUL Mrs. J. W. Williams has moved to 655 St. Anthony Ave. Pride holds some people up and throws a great many down. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Lynn have moved to 375 Carroll avenue. Mrs. Natalie Johnson, the dress* maker, has moved to 439 Carroll. Mrs. David Payne presented her husband a new daughter last Satur day. & %&&*%&%& ELITE CAFE AND ICE CREAM PARLOR A NILES, PROP. MISS CARRIEWEBB. MGR. ST. PAUL'S HOST DP-TO-DATI CAFE ICE CSIAI PARLOR A LA CAKTE MEALS AT ALL HOURS YM tan gtiffhttjw want aid wktn jot wsBtiiattbtllile Special Sunday Dinner 5 0 Cents From fl:30 To 3:0 0 o'clock 388 KENT ST. COR. ST. ANTHONY. dJl Ira S. Ashe C. W. Wigington F. Terry ST. PAOl Tel. Dale 2026 rf* *^|g* *11|' Vi 'ii i v^f g- a* I a-f Mrs Edwards, 244 W. Central Ave. has gone to Chicago to visit rela tives. Mr. Hum Melker has been ap pointed on the special letter carriers force Don't miss it. Tickets, adults 60c children, 35c. See advertisement in this issue Miss Olhe Beard was hostess last Wednesday evening for the D. Y. W.tioenaddress Y. K. Club. Mrs Cutting of Winnipeg, who has been visiting relatives, has revited. turned home. Office Cedar 508 T.-S. 21008 Rtf,t 678 St. Anthony Ave. Tel. Hale 2947 T. H. LYLES FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMBR Twin City Call* Answered Day or Night Lady Aaslatant When Deatred ISO W. Fourth St. ST. PAUL Remember the WAR SAVINGS STAMPS drive beginning next Friday, June 28. Do your bit. Read Wallbloms' Fire Sale adver tisement in this issue, then take ad vantage of the bargains offered. Articles mailed to THE APPEAL for publication must bear the name and address of the sender, to insure publication. FOR RENTTwo rooms, one on. first and one on second floor, for gentlemen only, 972 Rice near Front. Mrs. E. Battles. FOR RENTSix-room modern resi dence, fully furnished, Immediate oc cupation given, terms reasonable. Ap ply at 292 St. Albans street. felE It Oi IK-. A saving of $5.00 a week for 8 years with four per cent interest, will furn ish a capital which will yield an inco me of $12. a month This is the safe, slow and suae way STATE SAVINGS BANK 93 B. Fourth Street adBBBB GET READY! FOE TSEi BIQ PICNIC OF THE SEASON GrI"VE3ST IBTT THE MENS* EPISCOPAL CLUB Of Minneapolis and St. Paul on WEDNESDA JUL 1 7 ^.T PARKER'S LAKE, Everybody will be assured of a good time DANCING BOATING BATHING FISHING McCULLOUGH'S ORCHESTRA The committee will see to it that this outing will be conducted in the high efficient way that has characterized all of their past picnic. TO 60 TO PARKER'S LAKE FROM ST. PAUL Leave St. Paul via Interurban cars -(University Avenue Line) Forty- five minutes before train time, given below. Get off car at Second Avenue North. Walk two blocks to Electric Short Line Depot, Seventh Street and Second Avenue North. Phone Main 1987. ELECTRIC TRAIN SCHEDULE. IMPORTANT NOTICETrains will leave promptly as scheduled. LEAVING AT:- 7:30 A. M., II A. M., 2:15 P. M. 4:20 P. Special Train Leaves Minneapolis At 2:15 P. M. Sharp TRAINS RETURNING FROM LAKE AT:- 6:29 P. M. AND 9:30 P. M. Round Trip Tickets Adults 60 Gents Children 35 Gents COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. ST. PAUL COMMITTEE. John M. LaCoste, Chairman Louis Moore Chas. Cuthbert MINNEAPOLIS COMMITTEE. Dr. R. S. Brown, Chairman The management reserves the right to refuse undesirable persons. Dr. C. E. Cheeks of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived in the city last Saturday and has taken charge of Dr. J. R. French's dental parlors, 409 Court Block. LADIES wishing anything in the line of hair work or scalp treatment may have iheir wants supplied by call ing on/fars. Elizabeth Battles, 972 Rice street. Mrs. Florence Duckett and Mrs. Mae L. B. Graves of the St. James Mite Missionary Society will leave this week to attend the annual convention which meets at Des Moines June 26 to 27. Mayor L. C. Hodgson will deliver th of welcome to the Federa of Women's Clubs at Memorial Baptist church next Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock. Public cordially in- The special sermon for the Elks of the Twin Cities preached by Rev. M. Henderson at St. James A. M. E. church last Sunday evening was a masterful effort and was highly ap preciated by those present. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERMRS. H. I. WILLIAMS, OFFICE OF ATTY. W. T. FRANCIS, SUITE 329 AMERI CAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, COR. CEDAR AND FIFTH STREETS. ALL WORK CONFIDENTIAL. Mrs J. Q. Adams and daughter, Miss Edythella, went up to Anoka on i the 12th mst, to attend the gradua tion of Miss Anna Marie Arnold. They were the guests jointly of Mrs. W. Arnold and Mrs. Clarence Jackson. The most popular picnic each year is that *iven by the MEN'S EPISCO PAL CLUB of St. Paul and Minne apolis, and as usual it will be the big event this year, with their outing and picnic at Parker's Lake on Wednes day, July 17. LADIESWho desire any of the Overton Hygienic "High Brown" Preparations can be supplied by call ing upon the agent, Mrs. A. W. Jor dan, 791 Rondo, or Tel. Dale 8199, and deliveries will be made anywhere in the city. (11-24-17.) The Thirteenth Annual Conven tion of the State Federation of Col ored women will hold a two-days' session at Memorial Baptist church, June 26-27. The ladies are actively planning to make the meeting one of the best ever held. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tandy and daughter, Miss Katheryn, left last Tuesday to motor to Chicago, where Mrs. Tandy and daughter will remain for two weeks and then join Mr. Tandy who went on to Biddleford Pool, Me., to spend the summer. CONSERVE by having your family washing done by the IDEAL WET WASH LAUNDRY, 430-432 Rice street, opposite Memorial Baptist church. Save both money and labor. Call N. W. Cedar 6112 or Auto. 24 996, They will tell you all about it. LADIESMrs. H. Milner, 494 Rice street, is prepared to shampoo your hair and give scalp treatments. Old hair switches made to look like new also transformations and puffs to orbe der. All work strictly confidential and at reasonable prices. Residence calls made. Tel. N. W. Cedar 3706. Mrs. Nancy Church returned last Tuesday evening after an eight months' stay in Los Angeles, Calif. She went West to visit Mrs. Josephine Taylor who was quite sick and subse quently died a few weeks ago. She is now at home -with her sister, Mrs. Charles Saunders, 650 Fuller avenue. Mrs. Lillie Hamilton, expert, mani curist, licensed chiropodist and hair artist who has been in the profession W v** J- V. 1* F. D. McCracken Wm. Pettet J. Houston for more than five years has opened a Beauty Shop at 381% Rondo street, corner of Western, and is prepared to take care of hair, face, hands and feet in the most approved manner. Tel. Summit 3079. Mr George Kelly was awarded $1,000 damages in the District Court this week, for having wrongfully been ejected from the Great Northern Rail road by an over officious conductor last December, and was imprisoned in jail in New Rockford, N. D., where he suffered from a freezing temperature and the "cooties." Mrs. M. Love, the "beauty artist," who has been serving customers at her home, 257 Rondo street, has re cently opened new parlors at 310 Rondo street and is better than ever prepared to take care of customers for hair dressing, massaging, mani curing, chiropody, electric treatments, etc. Those desiring her services are invited to call or telephone Dale 3245 for appointments or residence calls. A Splendid Sacred Song Service will be given at St. Philips Episcopal church, corner of Aurora and Mack ubin streets, by the best available musical talent, under the direction /of Mrs. Lillian McKnight, Miss May Wil liams, accompanist, on Sunday even ing, July 7th, beginning promptly at 6 o'clock. A silver offering will be taken at the door to be devoted to a very worthy object Public cordially invited. Mrs. Mary B. Talbert of Buffalo, N. Y., president of the National Associa tion of Colored Women's Clubs, who has been in St. Paul for the past two weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. W. R. Hardy, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Emma Burnett, 518 St. Anthony ave nue, made splendid addresses at sev eral of the churches, halls, receptions, etc., of the Twin Cities during her visit, all of which were excellent and timely. jShe has been deluged with social courtesies, automobile rides, luncheons, dinners, receptions, and declares she had a most delightful time in every way. She left yester day for Des Moines and Buxton, la^ Kansas City and Beatrice, Kans. Omaha, Neb., and Denver, Colo. LABOR DELEGATES HONORED. The Sterling Club held an informal reception at the Union Hall on Wednesday evening last in honor of the colored delegates to the National Federation of Labor convention now being held in St. Paul. Frederick D. McCracken presided. The address of welcome was delivered by Attorney Hammond Turner, and Delegate Mil lner of Norfolk, ya., responded. Ad dresses also were delivered by Rev. J. M. Henderson, Rev. T. J. Carr, Atty. W. T. Francis, and S. Edward Hall. The remarks of Delegate Lancaster of Mobile on the labor situation affecting colored people in the South was very interesting. A good crowd was pres ent. Refreshments were served. The efforts of the Sterling Club are to commended and filled a long felt want in this community. F. D. MCCRACKENRENTALS. 410 Court Blk. 4-room apartment, 334 Rondo street, $15.00. 7 rooms, St. Anthony near Kent, $20.00. 1000 Iglehart, entirely modern, hot water heat, $25.00. $200 cash and balance same as rent will make you own your own home. General InsuranceRentalsFarm Land. SOME WINNERS at the Primaries Monday JAMES HANDLAN Senator B. G. NOVAK. Senator JOHN WAGENER Sheriff MARTIN J. O'MALLEY County Treasurer GEORGE J. RIES. County Auditor DAVID WALLBLOM County Commissioner Uncle Sam expects you to keep hens and raise chickens in your back yard. Words do ten times more to irritate people than the strongest acts.Car dinal Manning. na Flour Hoarding New Collars Shining Laundry Dry Gleaning DAY PHONES' TRI STATE 23 262 N. W. CEOAR 6246 40 E. THIRD ST. Six pounds of wheat flour, or a month's supply for each member of the family, is the limit fixed by the Food Administration. N true American would violate this ruling. But flour in small quanties is expensive, home baking is inconvenient. That is why it is more economical and satisfactory to eat wholesome and nourishing Purity Bread Order From Your Grocer Today TEL. DALE 999S Food License B, 21631. DELIVERIES MADE THE RECHERCHE A. E BCCKNER, PROP. CONFECTIONARY, CANDIES. CAKES, SODA WATER, SOFT DRINKS, NICK NACKS CIGARS AND TOBACCO 441 RONDO ST. S T. PAUL, MINN. "WHILE TTOTX "W\A.IT ASTORIA -s- SANITARY -i- SYSTEM CLEANING REPAIRING PRESSING 368 WABASHA Near Fifth Street WE CALL AND DELIVER PHONE N. W. Jackson 2096 W. EVANS R. H. ANDERSON NEXT TO PARKER'S DRUG STORE, SAINT PAUL CEDAR 6112 PHONES AUTO. 24996 PATRONIZE THE IDEAL WET WASH LAUNDRY 430-432 RICE ST.. ST. PAUL WE SPECIALIZE IN FAMILY WASHING WET WASH AN DRY WASH Shoes Dyed' Clothes Hats Polish -_- T~ ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED a SUDDEN SERVICE PROMPT DELIVERY SAFE MIL PHONE: WHEN IN THE TWIN CITIES DON'T FAIL TO VISIT N. TRAVIS PROP N N S HOTEL, CAFE AND POOL ROOM HEADQUARTERS FOR RAILROAD AND THEATRICAL FOLK SUMMIT 8 0 T. S. 84002 MINNESOTA MILK COMPANY NIOHT PHONE N. W. CEOAR 8086 Exx-sax AHTISTB QUICK SEBTIOK BiiDri.BiiB FOB BMrao-rMKirr uxnu peoples' Barber Sbop A. RA0LAND, PROP. A. H. WASHINGTON, MGR. Shaving, H-iir Cutting, Shampooing, Face Massage, Manicuf ing, Hot and Cold Shower Baths, Shoes Shined CIGARS, TOBACCO, MAGAZINES AND WEEKLY PAPERS 289 ROBERT ST.- ST. PAUL, MINN. in. SUJI a*4s THIS IS THE MAN -EE. JERR ST. PAUL Dr.H.kmLIflfIS Anneunces Ms N EW method of PAINLESS DENTISTRY I positively guarantee, to extract teeth and- remove nerves ABSQ^TgLY PAINLESSLY Bet prices hwmiffl&m going elsewhere A Written gfeorcratee fet 2$ Vests Ghren With Afi Work, Er Wil!faiHjS,2T E& Till S TBL. G. 6t3 KWWH6K BLDfc 2NB FLM* ST. PAUL Ut*!#^^^^CS^^s A^P'^'S*-^ S i 1L .z* SiaiDlMCl OALU BEAUTY PARLOR MRS. LOVE, PROP. LATEST ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SCALP AND FACIAL TREATMENT HAIHDHESSING, SHAMPOOING MASSAGING, MANICURING CHIROPODY PLOM 9 FAMOUS BUCE AND WBITK PREPARATIONS REASONABLE KATFS CONCTDBNTIAr, 6ERT1CB 310 RONDO ST ST. PADL Let Ubel Dolt If your watch is not keep ing accurate time, bring it to Ubel for adjustment or repair. Your work will be done with accuracy and prompt* nesBthe charges will bs very moderate. Frank A. Ubel] JewelerOpticianOptometrist 478 Wabasha Street CARE You Will Find Purity Fine Cake An Enjoyable Delicacy For Dinner Or Luncheon 100% PURE ALL FIRST CLASS GROCERS P. B. SIMPSON GEO. W. WILLS Tel. Dale 1914 Tel. Dale 2541 Office Phones* Cedar 1024 Tri-State 24 240 SIMPSON & WILLS Undertakers, Funeral Directors and Embalmers Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night Lady Assistant When Desired Office and Chapel nilll WEST FOURTH ST. 0 I. lAUL 234 N. W. Cedar 8190 KM. Dal* SSSS HAMMOND TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 831 Nat'l I America Nat' Bk Bids. CT DA III Fifth and Cedi $ a t Tel. Dale 6005 Call for and Dellrer DALE STREET TAILOR A .GOLDBERG, Prop. Ladles' and Gent*' Suite ana Overcoat* Hade to Order Cleaning*. Repair ing-, Preaelna- Neatly Done 329 Dale Cor. Rondo ST. PAUL WHO KNOW JJJUkJ I. W. Kauai SS PHOSfr Tri'U* nm V^PfDER glE'S ICE CREAM IS THE BE.ST For Sale Everywhere J, C. VANDER BIE Partridge and Bruriaon Sta ST. PAUL, MINN. Mice Cedar 1679 Dr, Valdo Turner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON NEW DAKOTA BUILDING Cor. 6th nd 7th 8trot t 11 a. m* 12 to 1 ij. a* $ tb S*. at Stin3fcys 10 to 11 tit. KM. 388 St. Albans TL DaSs Bit .3-saupftr*