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ST. PAUL
PEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENING8.
IN MINNESOTA'S CAPiTOL.
The "Saintly City" and Saintly City
-oiksNewsy Items ot oocial, Re
ligious, Political and General Mat
ters Among the People.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1921
All newspapers now-a-days have the
type for their reading matter set on
typesetting machines. The cost used
to be from 75 cents to $1.00 per hour
for this work. Now the price has
been raised to FOUR DOLLARS per
hour. Just think of that when you
wish something published as we must
pay at that rate for every line set.
Bear in mind that all social articles
published, occupying more than Four
Lines, must be paid for. Telephone
this office, Cedar 5649, and arrange for
the same.
TO-MORROW IS GO TO CHURCH
SUNDAY
Mr. Caesar Harris is in St. Luke
Hospital quite sick.
Mrs. G. W. Wills, 1004 Iglehart
Ave., is confined to her home by
illness.
The D. Y. W. Y. K. club met on
Wednesday evening with Mrs. Lela
Harris.
Mrs. L. Willis, 1460 Sherburne Ave.,
is visiting with relatives and friends
in Chicago, 111.
Mrs. Carrie McWatt, who has been
in tlie hospital for treatment, is
somewhat improved.
The Nonpareil Club met Friday
afternoon of last week with Mrs. E.
A. Hatton, 126 W. Arch St.
FOR RENTNicely furnished rooms
for ladies or gentlemen, 270 N. St.
Albans street. Tel. Dale 8586.
If you need any painting, paper
hanging, interior decorating or pipe
fitting, call C. H. Crane, Dale 9334.
Office: Cedar 0508 Res.: Dale 2947
Res.: 678 St. Anthony Ave.
MRS, T. H. LYLES
Successor to
T. H. LYI-K UNDERTAKING CO.
150 W. Fourth St. ST. PAUL
Mrs. Paul L. Caldwell, 1399 Sher
burne Ave., was hostess to the Self
Culture Club Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Samuel Maywether, 949 St. An
thony Ave., has been confined to his
home for several days with a heavy
cold.
Mr- A. S. Weber, 410 Edmund St.,
who has been quite ill for the past
two weeks at his home, is now con
valescing.
Miss Edith Gilliard, 1474 Charles
St., spent last week in Minneapolis,
the guest of Mrs. B. S. Smith, 3358
Oakland Ave.
Mrs. Emma French arrived in the
city Tuesday for an indefinite stay
with her friends, Mrs. L. A. French
and daughters.
FOR RENTSix-room house, fur
nished, $35 per month to the right
party. Apply to I. A. Gross, 412
Carroll Ave. Tel. Dale 3316.
F. B. SIMPSON GEO. W. WILLS
Tel. Dale 1914 Tel. Dale 2541
Office Phones:
Cedar 1024 Tri-State 24 240 I
SIMPSON & WILLS
Undertakers, Funeral Directors]
and Rmbalmers
Calls Answered Promptly Day or
Night
Lady Assistant When Desired
Office and Chapel CT DASIl
234 WEST FOURTH ST. 0 lAUL
Mrs. ohn A. Hanly, 494 Fuller Ave.,
was called to St. Louis, Mo., on last
Saturday on account of the death of
her sister, Mrs. James Edwards.
Miss Kathryne Tandy, 593 Iglehart
Ave., was at the hospital for a few
days to have her tonsils removed.
,She is at home and convalescent.
When you wish to write a letter
home, you can get paper and enseveral
velopes FREE at the "Gentlemen's
Resort," cor. St. Anthony and Kent.
Readers will, doubtless, notice
that Messrs. H. W. and C. A. Schuck
have some desirable homes for sale.
See their advertisement elsewhere.
The D. & S. Car Employees' Union
has opened an office at 408 Court
Block, where the general chairman,
Mr. G. C. Shannon, can be found dur
ing office hours.
The Crispus Attucks Association
will hold a meeting on next Tuesday
evening, March 1st, at 8 p. m., at the
Club Center, 600 Central Ave. The
public is urged to be present.
BE PROMPT
Deposits made on
or before March 5
draw four months
interest July 1.
State
Savings
Bank
93 East Fourth Street
ONE
OF
THE
FEATURES
347* .Farrington, Where they' will "be
fixed right. Work called for and de-
birthday of the hostess Mrs. M. John*
ONCOST. LOU18
&/ GUESS
ff WHAT'S
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W^ GET
South Side Auditorium
12th Aven ue South arid-Third St., Minneapolis
ON
Wednesday Eve., Mar. 2
MUSIC BY PROF. MOORE'S JAZZ BAND
St. Paul and Minneapolis Shriners will be there to welcome you
ADMISSION 5 0 CENTS TAXIES AT 1:45
EVERYBODYINVITED
Dr. W. E. B. DuBois will deliver
an address Sunday, March 20th, at
Peoples Church, under the auspices
of the National Association for theMemorial
Advancement of Colored People*
LARGE photographs of the Social
Session of Gopher Lodge at Union
Hall, Jan. 31, are for sale by Mr.Miller,
Thomas Mundy. at the Garrick Thea
ter, or his residence, 401 Farrington.
M-l I I I I l"I"I"I"I"fr-X"|"H"I"I"l"I"l"I"l-I"l!
HAVE YOUR PAPER-HANGING
and decorating done at winter prices.
All work guaranteed. Kalcimining,
tinting and paper cleaning done rea
sonably. TeL Dale 6796, or call at
683 St. Anthony Ave. CHARLES
HALL.
Also agent for Indianapolis Ledger.
All news .must be sent in not later
than Monday.
I"H"H"H"M"M'1 I-,H"I"I"M"M"M"I"M'
HOUSEHOLD OP RUTH NO. 553, G.
U. O. of O. F., meets the third Monday
in each month at Union Hall, corner of
Aurora and Kent streets at 8:00 P. M.
Mrs. Mary Mayo, M. N. G. Mrs.
Carrie E. Lindsay, W. R., 918 Wood
bridge street.
Ladies who desire anything in the
line of hair work, will do well to call
on Mrs. Lizzie Talbert Allen, No. 100
Park Place and Summit Ave. Prices
reasonable and satisfaction guaran
teed.
PIONEER LODGE NO. 1, F. AND A.
M. meets first and third Monday in eacii
month at Union Hall, corner of Aurora
and Kent streets, at 8:00 p. in. J. H.
Dillingham, W. M.. W. S. Archer.'
S=cy 493 Carroll Ave.
The Annual Sermon Committee,
U. O. O. F., held a meeting on
last Sunday afternoon" with Mrs.
Alice Franklin, 486 St. Anthony Ave.,
to arrange for the Annual Sermon in
May.
NOTICEFor Madam C. J. Walk
er's Method of Hair Culture, for
Ladies also Wavo for men. Apply
to Miss Zilda Hightower, Resident
Work, 668 St. Anthony Ave., Tel.
Dale 3492.
Mrs. Grant Bush, 396 Rondo re
ceived a wire Thursday morning stat
ing that her mother, Mrs. Mary John
son just died in Chicago, aged 69
years. Mrs. Bush left in the evening
to attend the funeral.
Mrs. Emma Parker, who has made
her home in St. Paul for the past
months, left last Saturday for
Chicago on account of illness in
thestreet,
family of her son, Mr. Fred D. Park
er, who resides there.
Mrs. H. A. Kirtley, 955 Woodbridge
street, who went to St. Paul hospital
on Feb. 10th to undergo a serious
operation, passed through the same
successfully and was taken home on
last Thursday feeling fine.
Miss Charlotte Gilliard, 1474 Charles
St., while returning home from the
theater on Thursday evening, slipped
on the icy pavement and sustained a
badly sprained ankle and will prob
ably be laid up for some time.
If your shoes need repairing take
them to the SHOE REPAIR^ SHOP,
son presented her a gift. Mesdames ^3 S
B. Hodge and H. High were guests
passed away on last Thursday at
the City Hospital, after a long ill
ness. Funeral services occurred from
Baptist church on Satur
day, February 19.
Wholesale prices for woolens have
been so reduced lately that K. D.
the tailor, 429 University ave
nue, has cut his prices to the quick
for made to order suits and over
coats. Call to see him before placing
your order elsewhere.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
DR. ISAAC L. RYPINS.
Dr. Isaac L. Rypins, well and fa
vorably known as the chairman of
the committee on finance of the St.
Paul branch of the National Associa
tion for the Advancement of Colored
People who recently resigned the pas
torate of Mt.Zion Hebrew Congrega
tion to go into commercial business,
has been elected vice president of the
Cosmopolitan State Bank, 108 E. 4th
near Robert, and invites his
friends and acquaintances to call and
learn about this, rapidly growing
financial intsitution, and open check
ing or savings accounts. On savings
accounts interest at the rate of 4%
per annum is paid and compounded
quarterly.
St. Paul lovers of a good time are
warned to not forget nor fail to at
tend the BIG CAKE WALK BALL
at South Side Auditorium, 12th. Ave.
S. and 3rd St., Minneapolis, next
Monday evening, Feb. 28 (See page
4 for fuller particulars:)
here .A^: ^S^#Mll"ff^fel^
Music
having
Mrs. Mary J.T. Parkme and daughter
future
Alma of Chicago, are in the city to
thei
mak
livered. Shoes for sale.. Dillard Purchased a residence. For the pres-
Frazier, Prop. TeL Forest 7427.
Mme. Wilson, our milliner, 425
University Ave., has sold her mil
linery shop to Mrs. F. Erickson, who
will contineu to conduct the business
at the same location and solicits the
patronage of all old and new cus
tomers.
M!rs.
ent they are guests of their sister
and aunt respectively, Mrs. Bettie
Jones, 483 Charles street.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mrs.
Harriet E. Williams, stenographer lor
Atty. W. T. Francis, suite 329 Metro
politan Bank Building, corner Cedar
and Fifth Street, will do typewriting
for anyone desiring her services at
Gladys James was hostess to reasonable rates. TeL Cedar 8948.
the Adelphai Club Tuesday after-, *_
noon. The club's contest was won by' When you hear about so many bur-
Mrs. L. A. Williams. Quotations were glaries these^days, you can ease your
given from George Washington. '^-^L%^^f S ^Sl^i'^ii
chapter of "Darkwater" was read T)y ^J? DEPOSITr BOXt. .One of the
Mrs. James. ij
nes
Mrs: W. G. Hood, 674 St. Anthony NATIONAL BANK7th0 at Robert.
Ave:, on Wednesday entertained the
Self Culture Club. As it was the i
ro
of the club Saturday. He first denied the ac
cusation, but later pleaded guilty of
-Oswald Ricketts, 16-year-old son of stealing one and was sentenced to
^nlts eve buil is now ready
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UNION HALL
Corner Kent St. and Aurora Ave.
ON
TUESDAY EVE'G, MAR. 8
MOORE*S JAZZ ORCHESTRA
A PRIZE WALTZ CONTEST
COMMITTEE O ARRANGEMENTS
Mrs. Lezar Claibourne, Chairman
Mrs. Mattie King Mrs. Mabel Harris Mrs. Bertha Berry
Mrs. Carrie Alops Mrs. Alice.Majors
FEBRUARY FURNITURE
SALE NOW ON
ONLY A FEW MORE. DAYS TO BUY
HIGH GR.ADE FURNITURE A BAR-
GAIN PRICES. COME DIRECTLY TO
OUR 4T FLOOR DEPARTMENT.
THEEMPO
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OBOWMG STQ&S/*TH1
Y'MSTEST OBOWMG STOa*TMMTW?MCmK3"[
TEL. CEDAR 8081 QUICK SERVICE
WE CALL AND DELIVER
XJP-TOWN SANITARY SHOP
OWEN HOWELL, MANAGER
SUITS SPONGED
AND PRESSED
SHOES REPAIRING CLOTHES
CENTS SUITS DRY
CLEANED
D39 WABASHA ST.
FRANK WARE
SATISFACTORY SERVICE'
BIG MOON CAFE
AND LUNCH ROOM
WARE BROS., PROPS.
FIRST GLASS MEALS A ALL HOURS
SPECIAL NOONDAY AND SUNDAY DINNER
TABLES FOR LADIES ADAM "WILLIAMS, CHEF
527 ST. PETER ST. SAINT PAUL.
IF YOU ARtf PARTICULAR ABOUT YOUR CLOTHES
CALL CEDAR 5764
THE PANTORIUM
519 WABASHA ST.
Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing
and General Repairing
OF EVERYTHING YOU WEAR NO MATTER WHAT IT IS
CLOTHES-SHOES-HATS-LAUNDRY
OUR AUTO SERVICE COVERS THE CITY
1L. FOHEST n&Y "WE CALL AND DELIVER
K. D. MILLER
MERCHANT TAILOR
REMODELING, CLEANING AND PRESSING
LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY
439 tTXriTEHSITT AVE. ST. PAUL, MINN
50 CENTS
FRENCH DRY
CLEANING
LADIES SUITS DRY
CLEANED
ST. PAUL, MINN.
DAY PHONES:
TRI STATE 2 3 262
N. W. CEDAR 6246
J. W. WARE
WHEN IN THE TWIN CITIES DON'T FAIL TO VISIT
R.N.TRAVS.PRQP. ANN'S MQR.
HOTEL, CAFE AND POOL ROOM
HEADQUARTERS FOR RAILROAD AND
THEATRICAL FOLK
TEL SUMMIT 2450
COSMOPOLITAN GROCERY
R. SOLOMON. PROP.
First Class Staple and Fancy Groceries
Vegetables, Fruits, Confectionery, Ice
Cream Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes.
Strictly Cash and Carry System
558 St. Anthony Saint Paul
TEL. DALE 4963
388 KENT ST
TEL. CEDAR 1206
126 W. 7TH ST.
'^&sJ!!aJ?ijf-&& 3*M. '3 -":-*m&>*x. x&a^3*sESaaflg3a
NIGHT PHONE:
N. W. CEDAR 9088
We are sure would be
appreciated
Make it Reading- Lamp, Vacuum Cleaner
or anything- Electrical
WE HAVE IT
ROYAL CAFE
B. C- COLEMAN, PROP.
MRS. ANNA GAMBLE, MGR.
REGULAR DINNER PROM! IS M. TO 8 P. M.
MEALS TO ORDER AT ALL HOURS
ST. PAUL STOVE & FURNACE REPAIR WORKS
Manufacturers and Jobbers
Repairs to Fit All Makes of Stoves, Ranges and
Furnaces. We are Experts at Installing Furnaces.
THIS IS THE MAtt
KNOWN AS
"THANN"
ST. PAUL
A GIFT ELECTRICAL
W will make delivery any date
Minnesota Chandelier Co.
369 Jackson Street
SUDDEN SERVICE
SAINT PAUL
SUDDEN SERVICE
SAINT PAUL
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packed foil of nourish
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TOWLE'S
LOGCABIN
CANE AND
MAPLE SYRUP
It's the delightfol way Log Cabin Syrup not
of getting the wonderful i only makes wheat cakes
food value of wheat%. a real treat, but adds
mankind's most depend- nourishmentmakes a
able andeconomicalfood.- balanced meal.
Log Cabin Products Co.
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