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MINNEAPOLIS
DOINGS IN AND ABOUT THF
^RFAT "FLOUR CITV."
Matters Social, Religfous and General
Which Have Happened ana are totary
Happens Among the People of thethe
City..- V^
SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921.
M?9
in St. Paul, the guest of Mrs. N.
Mr. Wm. Moore has taken the man
agement of Stewart's Cafe, 246 4th
Ave. S. Meals will be served at all
hours. Business Men's Noonday Lunch
and Regular Dinner Meals. Moore's
Jazz Band will be featured and spe
cial entertaining on Thursday and
Sunday nights. Best service always.
Mrs. Mary Holbert has just com
pleted the purchase of an elegant, all
modern, 11-room house, 122 Highland
Ave. No., and will be prepared by
the 15th of March to accommodate a
limited number of gentlemen room
ers. The furnishings and appoint
ments will be the most complete and
up to date of any place of the kind
in the Twin Cities. Everything will
be under the personal supervision of
"Mother," and that is sufficient guar
antee' that everything will be right.
A few choice rooms are still avail
able. The house is centrally located
in the north town section and con
venient to all car lines. For further
information apply to Mrs. Mary Hol
bert, 250 Plymouth Ave. N. Phone
Atlantic 0049. I
The second ball of the' Oriental
Fun Series of Arab Patrol, of Fezzan
Temple No. 26, that was given at
South Side Auditorium Wednesday
evening, was quite largely attended
and highly enjoyed, especially the
music furnished by Moore'sx Ten
Piece Jazz Band. Some fun features
given by members of the Patrol were
quite pleasing. Much interest was
evinced in guessing the contents of
a barrel. Miss May Peek of St. Paul
was the lucky guesser and was award
ed the beautiful rug, which the bar
rel contained, as a prize. Wait and
watch for the next entertainment5
that will be given by the public
pleasure purveyors at Union Hall, St.
Paul, on Easter Monday, March 28t|h,
when another guessing contest for
the prize the barrel contains will be
one of the features.
SOMETHING WORTH WHILE.
On last Saturday evening, Feb. 26
a group of the women of Minneapo
lis (met at the residence of Mrs. R.
A. Van Hook, 3612 Elliot Ave., and
organized a "Business Women's Club"
and elected officers as follows: Presi
dent, Miss L. O. Smith, ou most ef
ficient real estate dealer vice presi
dent, Mrs. R, A. Van Hook, one of
our leading modistes secretary, Mrs.
D. P. Steel, secretary to Mrs. Robins
of the W. Ci A. assistant secretary,
Miss Mildred Plummer, stenographer
and bookkeeper treasurer, Madame
Clemantine Robinson, masseuse.
This bids fair to be one of the
strongest organizations in Minneapolis.
CITATION EX. OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of
Ramsey, ss.
In the Matter of the Estate of Charles.
H. Brown, Decedent.
The State of Minnesota to All Whom It
May Concern:
On reading and filing the petition of
the representative of said estate, pray
ing that the Court fix a time and place
for examining, adjusting and allowing
his FINAL. ACCOUNT, and for the as
signment of the residue of said estate to
the persons thereto entitled:
It Is Ordered, That said petition be
heard and that all persons interested in
said matter he cited and required to
appear before this Court, on Monday,
the- 14th day of March, 1921, at 10
o'clock A. M or as soon thereafter as
said matter can be heard, at the Pro
bate Court Rooms in the Court House in
the City of St. Paul, in said County, and
show cause, if any they have, why said
petition should not be granted and that
this citation be served by publication
thereof in the Appeal, according to
laws, and by mailing a copy of this,
citation at least 14 days before said
day of hearing, to each of the heirs,
devisees and .legatees of said decedent
whojse names and addresses appear from
the files f this Court.
Witness the Judge of said Court this
16th day of February, A. D. 1921.
E. W. BAZILLE,
t. Ju
*g of Probatei
(Seal of Probate Court.)
Attest: F. W. GOSEWISCH,
Clerk of Probate. ?o
W. T. FRANCIS, Attorney, A'
329 Met. Bank Bldg. I
(2-19-21)
MAKE NO MISTAKE, JUST SMOKE
Announcement is herein made that
^Jjthe co-partnership formerly existing
^between" Herman Henning and Owen
Howell, in "the Yate Thy Cleaning
Co., 979 Rondo street? Uptown Sani
Shop ,339 Wabasha street, and
Valet Tailoring Co., 391% Robert
street, in the city of St. Paul and
state of Minnesota las* by -mutual
agreement been dissolved Herman
Henning becomes owner and manager
x, i of theHowell Yale Dry Cleaning Co.an JUs Wilson spentjast weeklQ^g becomes owner
W:manager
Coins, 4*61 Central Ave.
Ames Lodge, Elks, held a special
session Thursday night for the pur
pose of'-.fitting horns on thirty new
members..
The TVS. T. C. club was entertain
ed at a delightful, dinner on Thurs
day evening by Dr. J. H. Redd, 2835
Aldrich Ave.
Charles Ellis, convicted of holding
up a woman on Jan. 11, was on last
Monday sentenced to prison for
anofeBlakelyyR.of.RamseDeceasedStates
indefinite period.
The Maids and Matrons Club of. the
Twin Cities met with Mrs, Daisy
Burton, 2824 Fifth Ave, South, last
Wednesday afternoon.
The Entertainers' Cafe (formerly
Stewart's), 246 Fourth Ave. S., under
the management of Mr. Wm. Moore,
is more popular than ever.
Mass Edith Moore, 2853 Aldrich
Ave., left on last SatuMay in com
pany with Mrs. W. T. Francis of St.and
Paul, to attend the inaugural festivi
ties at Washington, D. C.
Conditions at the Porters' and
Waiters' Club, 311 Hennepin Ave.,
consequent upon the recent fire in
the building, remain as they were,
but workmen are getting order out
of chaos as rapidly as possible. Only
the culinary department is affected
Oh, yes, they had some crowd and
more* fun, at the Cake Walk Ball
given jointly by the White Feather
Club and the Twin City Entertainers
at South Side Auditorium last Mon
day evening. Of course, Moore's Ten
Piece Jazz Band furnished delight
ful music.
The next pleasure stunt will be the
grand "Spring Promenade""*to be-giv
en by the Railroad Men's Association
at South Side Auditorium, on- next
Monday evening, March 7. Don't miss
it or you'll regret it! Ask Alex
Irwin about it, he knows as he will
have charge of it.
Shop and the Valet Tailoring Co.
Signed:
Herman Henning.
i Owen Howell.
Elk. 4730
and
of the Uptown Sanitary
ORDER FOR .CREDITORS TO PRE
SENT CLAIMS, ETC.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF
RAMEYss. Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Blakely
R. Durant, Deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the Estate
Durant, late of
th Count and of
Minnesota, being' granted to John H.
Hiekman, Jr.
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 said deceased are required
to file the same in the Probate Court
of said County, for examination and
allowance, or to be forever barred.
It is further ordered that the second
Monday in September, 1921, at 10 o'clock
A. M., at a General Term of said Pro
bate Court, 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 wher
where the said Probate Court will
examine and adjust said claims and de
mands.
And It Is Further Ordered, That no
tice 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 suc
cessive weeks in The Appeal, a legal
newspaper printed and published in
said County.
Dated at St. Paul this 25th day of
February, 1921.
By the Court:
E, W. BAZILX.E,
Judge of Probate.
(Seal of Probate Court.)
HAMMOND TURNER, Atty..
321 Met. Bank Bldg.,- St. Paul, Minn.
(2-26-21)--
Tel. N. W. Dale 60S
HARRY LIG AN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Men's suits and overcoats made
to order. French dry cleaning
pressing and repairing of
ladies'and gent's suits.
Moderate Prices. Prompt Service
Goods Called For And De!itfe-ed.
3!3 RONDO ST. ST. PAUl
INSIST ON GETTING
CLOVER LEAF
PRODUCE CO
CHURNERS
T. H. CAMPBELL J. A.TOSTBK
Elk. 4583
Campbell & Foster
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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Calls Answered Day or Night
Lady Attendant When Desired
585 W. CENTRAL ST. PAUL
TEL. DALE 9164
Miss Mayme Thul
Tailoring, Dressmaking, Dry Cleaning,
Pressing, Repairing and Alterations
of all kinds on Ladies' and Gents'
Garments
DRESSMAKING BY GRADUATES
329 Date-Cor. Rondo St. ST. PAUL
TEL. CEDAR 8190
HAMMOND TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
321 MET. BANK BLDG.
FIF TH A CEDAR
Office:
Cedar 5104
HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 1 P,
AND 2 TO 6 P. M.
SUNDAYS BY APPOINTMENT
DR. G. E. GREEKS
DENTAL SURGEON
FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORK
IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY
64 W.*S,EViNTH
ST.
DAKOTA BLDG.
SUITE 203-2Q4
ST.
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Steam Xaunot^e
l^l "The Sanitary Laundry'
^.Vfttika: 289-291 RicVStrUt
near Summit
fiBr|Sfch
THE OLD RELIABLE 8 CENT CIGAB{ Webster, Mgr. S Pan?
Office: 443 Brokdw^St
Music By
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Admission 50 Cents
n, 1
246 FOURTH AVE. S.
TELr DALE 6731
Learn to Play Pocket Billiards at
THE GENTLEMEN'S RESORT
Always Clean and Comfortable
5 PERFECT TABLES 5
Open every Evening until 12 o'clock
Barber Shop in Connection, open
evenings until 8, Saturdays to
12. P. M.
The most Popular Lines of Cigars and
Candies For Sale
ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS
ICE.
Shoe.Shining Parlor.
WALKER WILLIAMS, Prop.
Wm. Burley, Attendant.
554 ST. ANTHONY AVE. ST. PAUL
RAILROAD MEN'S feLUB
South Side Auditorium
Twelth Avenue South and Third Street, Minneapolis.'
ON
MONDAY EVE., MARCH 7
PROF. MOORE'S JAZZ
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1-
Music and Entertainment Thursdays and Sundays
Featuring Moore's Jazz Band
Tel. Cedar 9282 Laundry Office
UTLEY'SPLACE
BARBER SHOP LUNCH POOL PARLOR
Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing/ Head and Face
Massage. Shoe Shining. Best Brands of Cigars and
Tobacco. Newspapers and Magazines. First
Class Home Cooked Meals served in rear.
POOL PARLOR OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 12
311 WABASHA ST. ST. PAUL
SNOWFLAKE
BAND
Taxis 1:45 a. m.11
BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE
HAS TAKEN CHARGE OF
WHAT WAS FORMERLY
Minneapolis
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Business Men's Noonday Lunch
Regular Dinner Meals
TEL. ATLANTIC 4876
I. JOHN R, FRENCH
SURGEON DENTIST
FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORKfpll!
IN ALt. BRANCHES O DENTISTRY &-**$
SUITE 2 DETROIT BLDG.
COR. 4TH 6c WABASHA
W -I'KWSSSI'.
SAINT PAUL
MINNESOTA
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OFFICE CEDAR 8948 -2* RES. DALE 1468
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O SUITE 329 ft- jji,,. O
AMR. NATL. BANK BLDG. HAUL
O COR. FIFTH AND CEDAR
A
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
TEL, CEDAS 6975
HOTTRS 9 A. M. TO 1
P. M. 8 TO 6 F. M.
SUNDAYS A. EVENINGS
BV APPOINTMENT
DR. L, RAYMOND HILL
DENTAL SURGEON
First Class Guaranteed Work in
All Branches of Dentistry
303 COURT BLOCK 24 E. 4TH ST.
ELMER MORRIS
DRUGGIST
Prescriptions Called For
and Delivered.,
Drugs, Medicines, Soda Water
Toilet Articles, Soft Drinks
Candies, Cigars, Tobacco.
Ice Cream by Brick or Bulk
Dale & W. Central St. Paul
TEL. VAN BURBN 1321*
^toERglE'S
f. ICE CREAM
IS THE BE,ST
FOP Sale Everywhere
J, C. VANDER BIE
Partridge and Branson Sta.
ST. PAUL, MINN.
N. W CEDAR 3037
OPTICIA N & JEWELER
S3 E. FOURTH ST.
SAINT PAUL
ELKHURST 3473 QUICK SERVICE
CALL ONCE AN YOU WILL CALL AGAIN
ELK TAILORING CO.
M. LOVE. PROPRIETOR
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
CLEANING. PRESSING, DYR-
ING AND REPAIRING
310 RONDO ST. ST. PAUL. MINN.
N.W, Main 2592 PHONES into 33 07a
PORTERS't^WAITERS'
FOR MEN ONLY
RATES' REASONABLE
WHEELER, FHES. E.L. BOYD, SEO
311 Hennepin ,r MINNEAPOLIS
W. S. Simmons
Real Estate, Rentals
and Sal es Co.
325 5th St. S.
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A SIXTH
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Minneapolia
':S
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^S^^^^^^ 'sasww
Regular
Shoes
$11 to $16
your choice
at
6.85 to 11.85
665 UNIVERSITY AVE.
CITY HOMES
CITY LOTS
CLEANING
Diy Gleaning
SuitsSponged
and Pressed
New Collars
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I IN this period of uncertain values it is wise
to choose merchandise of known merit
I and value. We specialize on Hartmann
I Wardrobe Trunks and Mark Cross
Leather Goods, together with many items
of our own manufacture.
LIJ66AGE
i 400 ROBERTiST.
CLARENCE A 8CHUCK
REAL ESTATE
IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL WE SHALL
BE PLEASED TO RENDER YOU WHATEVER
SERVICE POSSIBLE
"WEILE "5TOTT "WAIT
ASTORIA-!-SANITARY-:-SYSTEM
REPAIRING
368 WABASHA
Near Fifth Street
We Call and Deliver
PHONE
Cedar 1741
H. S. SAWYER, PROP.
INOIIIIIM^
l-'jSv -"r1**?*.
For Good Luggage Come to the
Beautiful...
FR^NKiA. UBELl
jeweler and Optician
478 Wabasha St.
?ftw!*Sn).
'J**^-^
Good Sense
and Sound
Judgment
Irv
Choosing
Baggage
Is
Essential
MSHOP
SIXTH AT CEDAR, ST. PAUL
YOU Knyqw
THAT FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY THE
Capitol Steam Laundry
CANNOT BE SURPASSED
We do French Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Wet or Rough
Dry Laundering. A trial will convince you that
this is the laundry you want.
PHOJfE AND A. DRIVER WILL, CALL
CEDAR 4622
743 WABA8HA ST\ SAINT PAUL
Special Unloading: Sale
WILLOUGHBY'S SHOES
Clapp
Shoes
$20 to $22
your choice
at
$14.85
RYAN HOTEL
TEL, ELKHURST 2956
HUGH W 8CHUCK
STEEL PLANT LOTS
FARM LANDS
PRESSING
Shoe Repairs
Dyed&Shined
LaundryAgent
Hats Gleaned
SAINT PAUL.
^Diamonds
In all sizes, set in new
and attractive mountings of
platinum or gold. Buy with
confidence from a firm you
can trust.
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