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WONNEAPOLIS
rr6 DOINGS IN AND ABOUT THP.
oREAT "FLOUR C!TV.'
matters Social, Religious and General
Which Have Happened ana are ,to
Happen Among the People of the
City.
J. N. SELLERS, MANAGER
2812 Tenth Avenue So.
lei. N. W. South 3372.
)AY
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1919.
Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Jewett, Place
motored to Anoka Sunday. -r*^
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fields and
family have moved to Chicago.
'Sergt. M. W. Brown leaves today for
a motor trip to Duluth to be gone
about TO days.
The Smart Set Whist Club was
called from recreation Wednesday and
met with Mrs. Oubrey.
'Miss Mary F. Gee of Baltimore, Md.,
is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Jones, 2900 Portland Ave.
Mrs. McAdams entertained a few
friends in honor of Mrs. Dysart of
Atchison, Kansas, Wednesday evening.
Mrs.. lone E. Gibbs entertained at
dinner Sunday, Sept. 7th, Miss Eleanor
Rodney of Duluth, Miss Adina Adams
of St. Paul and Miss Adah Lewis.
"The Hair Shop," 715 Sixth Ave. N.
has just received a new and full con
signment of Kashmir goods with
which the ladies will be greatly
pleased. Call and see them.
Mesdames Price and Smeddler, of
The Hair Shop, 715 Sixth avenue
north, have installed a large hot water
.ank to supply the constantly increas
ing number of their customers.
The Nonpareil Laundry and Con
tinental Cleaning Co., 712 Sixth Ave.
N., is furnishing employment for sev
eral colored women and is doing a
rushing business since*- Col. Glover
Shull has been giving it his personal
attention.
Mr. Charles E. Butler, the popular
taxi cab proprietor, formerly with
Pence Auto Co., makes a specialty' of
sight seeing tours of the Twin Cities
and vicinity and fishing party trips.
Office 812% Sixth avenue north. Tel.
Hyb.nd 5186.
Dr. W. E. Burton,and Atty. R. A.And
Skinner will jointly occupy a three
room suite of offices at 316 Nicollet
avenue, second floor, on and after
Aug. 1, 1919. Dr. Burton will have as
his assistant, Miss E. J. Johnson, grad
uate nurse and dental student.
The .Stewart Hotel is in the midst
of the extensive alterations now be
ing made in it, and things are very
topsy turvy, but order is slowly evolv
ing from the existing chaos and in a
few days it will be a thing of beauty
and a joy forever. Just "bide a wee."
Miss Adah Lewis and Miss Adina
Adams of St. Paul gave a "slumber
party" last Saturday night at the home
of Miss Lewis. The guests were:
Mrs. Ruth Brown and Mrs. Lovey Wil-,
son -of Chicago, Miss Eleanor Rodney,
Duluth, and Mrs. Harrietta Cage, St.
Paul. The party was entertained at
breakfast Sunday morning by Mrs.
Minnie Plummer, Oakland Ave.
The "P. & s." (short for Price &
Smeddler) "Chicken Shack," 639
Sixth Ave. N., grows in popularity
nightly, as it is only open at night,
from 8:00 P. M. to 5:00 A. M. They
specialize in fried chicken as mother
used to fry it, and its, o-so-good. If
you are out late and get hungry, go
and get your chicken as those chick
ens don't go to roost until 5 o'clock
in the morning.
Mr. C. W. Dwyer, the proprietor of
the Twin City Hotel and Exchange,
Peck Building, Nos. 507-509-511 Fourth
Street South, has made quite exten
sive remodeling and additions to
histheTfirst
three-story place. He has forty rooms
for guests, cafe, pool room, light gro
ceries, etc. He also has his own
motor car for his patrons and guests.
Mr. Louis McCrary, formerly of
Neexamine
braska, is manager. Mr. E. G. South
all, chef. The best way to find out
all he has to oner is to call and see
him. He certainly has a great propo
sition. He makes special rates for
railroad, hotel and theatrical people.
On last Sunday morning after quite
a long illness, Miss Choice Gray died
at Hopewell Hospital, aged 24 years.
She is a daughter of Mr. Edward
Gray, 380 Fuller street, St. Paul. Dur
ing* her last illness and at her death
she was cared ,for by Mrs. William
Helen and Mrs. Joseph D. Bryan, who
did all in their power for her. The
remains were taken to St. Paul and
the funeral was held at St. Peter
Claver Catholic church last Wednes
day morning, Father S. L. Theobald
officiating. O'Halloran & Murphy,
funeral directors interment at Cal
vary cemetery. Mr. Gray, the begoods
reaved father, wishes to tender his
grateful thanks to the ladies men
tioned and all others who in any way
rendered aid and assistance.
The opening soiree of the Golden
Rod Dancing School at East Lake
Commercial Club, 1419% East Lake
Street last Monday evening, despite
some unforseen handicaps, proved to
be a very delightful and satisfactory
affair in every way. The hall is a nice
size with a fine dancing floor and is
beautifully lighted and every neces
sary convenience is to be found there
making it an ideal place for a nice
dance. Of course the excellent music
of the Cason Bros., full orchestra
could not well be improved upon and
the terpsichorean devotes" were
happy. Mrs Daisy Gilbert, the man
ager, is much pleased with the man
ner in which her venture was received
and she feels much encouraged to re
double her efforts to make her danc
ing school a looked for event. The
next soiree will be given on Monday
evening Oct. 6, at the same place,
with the same music and at the same
price 50 cents. Wraps checked free.
MRS, ROBERT A. VAN HOOK
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING
AND LADIES' TAILORING
PARTY GOWNS A SPECIALTY
722 S1#TH AVENUE NORTH
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
WHAT KIND OF BEE ARE YOU?
By Elbert W. Gilles.
I know a bee,
"A used to be,"
A very wprthy man is he
But what he's going now to be,,
Is not apparent yet to me.*
I know a bee,
f* -i V^J.'/'A going to he,'
A very worthy man is he _^
But what he's going to do or be,
Is not apparent yet to me.
I know a bee,
A bumble bee,
A trouble maker rife is he
For making trouble here and there,
He is a peach without compare.
I know a bee,
A honey bee,
A worker diligent is he
With wholesome food for all mankind,
His hive with honey sweet is lined.
What kind of bee
Are you to be,
As you go forth upon life's sea,
An active, useful, ^working bee
Or drone or trouble maker free?
Minneapolis.
SET OUR BANNERS HIGH.
"So we'll roll the old chariot along,
arid we won't hang on behind."
We know our cause is just,
And to win the war we must,
So we'll set our banners high,
And fight to win or die,
And give a rdusing welcome,
When the boys come home.
We are for humanity,
And against insanity,
So we'll set our banners high,
And fight to win or die,
And give a rousing welcome,
When the bovs come home.
Our cause is just and right,
And we fight with all our might,
So we'll set our banners high,
And fight to win or die,
And give a rousing welcome,
When the boys come home.
We trust in God above,
And leave the ones we love,
So we'll set- our banners high,
And fight to win or die,
And give a rousing welcome,
When the boys come home.
Our Allies are as one,
And we say to each well done,
So we'll set our banners high,
And fight to win or die,
And give a rousing welcome,
When the boys come home.
The Huns fight in the air,
But they find that we are there,
So we'll set our banners high,
And fight to win or die,
give a rousing welcome,
When the boys come home.
They fight upon the land,
T*ut our guns are fully manned,
So we'll set our banners high.
And fight to win or die,
And give a rousing welcome
When the boys come home.
Their boasted submarines.
Cannot baffle our marines,
^o we'll set our banners high,
And fight to win or die,
And give a rousing welcome,
When the boys come home.
The Providential God,
Will guide the chastening rod,
So we'll set our banners high,
And fight to win or die,
And give a rousing welcome,
When the boys come home.
Yours for Loyalty,
Elbert W. Gilles.
Orders for Creditors to Present Claims,
Etc.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF
Ramseyss. Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas
Combs, Deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the Estate
of Thomas Combs, Deceased, late of the
County of Ramsey and State of Minne
sota being granted/to J. Wesley Kelly.
IT IS ORDERED, That six months be
and the same is hereby allowed from
and after the date of this Order, in
which all persons having claims or de
mands against the said deceased, are
required to file the same, in the Probate
Court of said County, for examination
and allowance, or be forever barred.
I IS FURTHER ORDERED, That
Monday in March, 1920, at 10
o'clock A. M., at a General Term of said
Probate Gourt, to be held at the Court
House, in the City of St. Paul, in said
County, be and the same hereby is ap
pointed as the time and place when
and where the said Probate Court will
and adjust said claims and
demands.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED,
That notice of such hearing be given
to all creditors and persons interested
in said Estate, by forthwith publishing
this Order once in each week for three
successive weeks in the Appeal, a legal
newspaper printed and published in
said County.
Dated at St. Paul this 25th day of
August, 1919.
By the Court:
E. W. BAZILLE,
Judge of Probate.
(Seal of Probate Court.)
W. T. FRANCIS, Attorney.
(8-30-19)
GOOD VALUE
i assured in every offering of this
store. Whatever the price paid,
we personally guarantee the
to be as represent
ed at the time of sale.
Ask to see the new
est pattern in
R. Wallace
Silver
Chester W Gaskell
JBWELER & OPTICIAN
22 E. 4th St. ST. pAUL
St Paul
Steam 3Launbr\
"The Sanitary Laundry"
Works: 289-291 Rice Street A
near Summit
Branch Office: 443 Broadway St.
W. B. Webster, Mgr. St. Paul
EVANS BRIDGES
Manager
HENRY PRYOR
COR. KENT &
ST. ANTHONY
Tel. Hyland 5186
City Entertainers
INNOVATION BALL
AN D.
ENTERTAINMENT
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UNION TEMPLE HALL
28 Washington Ave. South, Minneapolis
qrtr
MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 29
Music By Blevins' and Johnson's Cosmopolitan Jazz Band
FEATURING CABARET ENTERTAINMENT
Esculent dishes by our Caterer John Bright
ADMISSION SO CENTS
EVERYBODY INVITED
TEL. CEDAR 7313 FREE BATHS
PORTERS' AND WAITERS'
INFORMATION BUREAU
GENTLEMEN'S HEADQUARTERS
FINE FURNISHED ROOMS I N CONNECTION
7 EAST THIRD ST.
C. E. COLEMAN, MGR.
N. W. Phone: Cedar 5335 Hair Cut 25 Cents
(HEAP (JOHNS
BARBERSHOP
clifie,Prop.
ST. PAUL.
81 West 7th. Street
ST. PAUL, MINN.
Tel. Dale 4963
PRYOR & COLEMANS' CAFE
388 KENT STREET
CHARLES E. BUTLER
TAXICAB
Makes a specialty of. Fishing Trips and showing the
Twin Cities and suburbs. Rates Reasonable.
812 Sixth Ave. N. FORMERLY WITH PENCE AUTO CO.
LADIES?
Do You 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 STEAMXAUNDRY
N. W, Cedar 4622 Tri-State 21939
B. C. COLEMAN
ST. PAUL
Sudden Service
Minneapolis
iafo 33 67
PORTERS' ^WAITERS1
FOR MEN ONLY
RATES REASONABLE
GLOVER SHULL. PRES.
E. L. BOYD. SEC. L. WHEELER, HOR.
3II Hennepin MINNEAPOLIS
=S & =3^ K
The A. B. C. Super Electric Washer
is a,dependable servant. Ready
in a moment to do ALL of your
washing and do it better than
you can do it by hand.
DON'T BOIL
over a washboiler when you can
hatfe an A. B. C. on the easiest
kind of easy terms.
Phone or call today.
ST. PAUL ELECTRIC CO.
145-147 East Fifth St.
Cedar 910 Auto. 21012
j^J^i^JES 3= & &-
Tel. Dale 2149.
BEAUTY SHOP
FOR LADIESAND GENTLEMEN
LILLIAN HAMILTON, PROP.
Manicuring. Licensed Chiropo
dist, various ailments of the feet
treated.
Madam Walker's method of hair
culture and goods for sale.
Hair switches made from comb
ings.
Also, Hamilton's Hair Grower
and Straightener.
Hamilton's Antiseptic Foot Pow
der for sore and perspiring feet.
509 University, ST. PAUL
OFFICE TEL.
JACKSON 2339
RES. TEL.
DALE 7816
HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
AND 2 TO 8 P. M.
SUNDAYS BY APPOINTMENT
DR. C. E. CHEEKS
DENTAL SURGEON
FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORK
IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY
64 W. SEVENTH ST.
DAKOTA BLDG. OT" A I I I
SUITE 203-204 O I HAl Jl
IP YOU REYES
REBE SEE
478 WABASHA STREET
INSIST ON GETTING
CLOVER LEAF
BUTTE
TlLDEN PRODUCE CO.
.CHURNERS
MAKE NO MISTAKE, JUST SMOKE
isht Draft
THE OLD RELIABLE 7 CENT CI6AR
Madame Love's Wonderful
Hair Preparations
MADAME LOVE'S HAIR GROWER
Is absolutely pure and genuine.
Stops Hair from falling*out, gives
vigor to the roots and causes an
abundant growth.
Apply twice each week.
MADAME LOVE'S PRESSING 0IL
Makes the hair straighter, softer
and more glossy. Keeps its
natural color, stops breaking off,
and makes the hair beautiful.
Mad. Love's Wonder Hair Grower. .50c
Double Strength Hair Grower .60c
Madame Love's Temple Grower. 50c
Madame Love's Pressing Oil 50c
Agents wanted everywhere.
Make money orders payable to
MADAME LOVE'S MNFG. CO.
310 RONDO ST. ST. PAUL, MINN.
Telephone Summit 3473
RENOVATING AND REPAIRING of
clothes, shoe shining, etc., at J. H.
Lawson's corner of Fourth and Jack
son streets. Expert artists. Orders
called for and delivered.
/ra^y-,
N
A-KOKSS Tar-STATB 30483.
CAROLYN E. PRICES
JUfi^*)^8*
ective
Office Phones Residence Phones
Main 2869 & Man 5746 Bob Singer Orexel 3773
T. S. 36 774 Bill Peebles Drexel 929
When you are in Minneapolis and
wish an Auto you Auto call
Cars for all hours and for all occasions
at moderate prices.
Auto Stand When calling for
246 4th Ave. S. Autos ask for
Fred Celestine, Prop. Bill Peebles or Bob Singer
W. CBDA.H 8081
Pwnmai
UP-TOWN SANITARY SHOP
SHOES REPAIRING OLOTHBSi
SUITS SPONGED
AND PRESSED
GENTS SUITS DRY
CLEANED S 1.2 1
83 WABASHA. ST.
TEL. CEDAR 3079
GROSS
MOTOR
CAR CO.
OFFICE'. 12 W. 6TH ST.
FLOROS CAFE
N". VT. CHDAB 8190
MOT OR CAR SERVICE FO ALL OCCASIONS
AUTO PARTIES A REASONABLE RATES
HAMMO ND TURNER
ATTORNEY A LAW
SSI METROPOLITAN' BAHE BLDG.
flFTH AND CBDAR STREETS
rlc
SUITE NO. 1,
715 SIXTH AVE. NO.
Did You Know
QUICK BKBVICK
WE CALL AND DELIVER
FRENCH DRY
CLEANING
LADIES SUITS DRY
CLEANED Sf.fO UP
S T. PAUL. MINX.
SUDDEN SERVICE
GROSS
MOTOR
CA CO. 1
0,
ST. PAUL
RKS. A LB 8035
ST. PAUL, MINN.
Phones: Office. Hyland 5633 Res., Colfax 4198
Residence Calls by Appointment
THE HAIR SHOP
For Ladies and Gentlemen
PRICSanitary
EIec
E & SMEDDLER, Props.
That between June 30, 1918,
and June 30, 1919, the de
posits of The Merchants Na
tional Bank increased $7,-
100,453.21?
For forty-seven years there has been
woven in the fabric of growth of
Saint Paul and the Great North
west the progressive spirit of
THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
SAINT PAUL
IDA M. SMEDDLER
Equipment Licensed Expert Art!**
In Scalp Treatment. Halrdresslngr, Shampooing, Hanlcmrtata Facial
Massage, Chiropody.
ELECTRIC HAIR PRESSERDERMA BEAUTY LIGHTOVER
TON'S HYGIENIC "HIGH BROWN" PREPARATIONS
WILL BE USED AND SOLD.
ALL PRICES VERY REASONABLE
That the deposits of The
Merchants National Bank at
the last,call June 30, 1919,
were $30,543,100.07?
MINNEAPOLIS
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