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ST. PAUL
PEEK'S RKCORD OF HAPPENINGS.
N MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL.
the -Saintly city" and Saintly City
oiksNewsy item* ot social, Re
ligious, Political and General Mat
ters Among the People.
SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 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 $L00 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.
Mr. Louis Liverpool has moved to
586 Marion street.
Mrs. F. Lee Hendricks has 'moved
to 569 Rondo street.
Sergt. and Mrs. Z. A. Pope of Min
neapolis were visitors in St. Paul
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. L. R. Hill, 643 W. Central Ave.,
entertained the K. A. S. C. club on
last Friday afternoon.
The Ideal Club met Wednesday at
the residence of Mrs. George Mun
dell, 417 Rondo street.
Bishop A. J. Carey of Chicago will' fj,
eb at St. James A. M. E. church on
Sunday, March the 20th.
Mrs. R. C. Chapman, 606 St. An
thony Ave, entertained the Ladies'
Aid on Thursday afternoon.
Oflleei Cedar 0508 Res.: Dale 2047
Bee.: 678 St. Anthony Ave.
MRS. T. U. LYLES
Successor to
T. H. liYIiB UNDERTAKING CO.
150 W, Fourth St. ST. PATH.
FOR RENTNicely furnished ro6ms
for ladies or gentlemen, 270 N.
St.Mrs.
Albans street. Tel. Dale 8586.
FOR RENTFurnished room, suit
able for light housekeeping of couple,
602 Aurora Ave. Tel. Tower 0425.
If you need any painting, paper
hanging, interior decorating or pipe
fitting, call C. H. Crane, Dale 9334.
Mrs. Paul L. Caldwell, 1399 Sher
burne Ave, entertained the Handi
craft Art club on Thursday after
noon.
Mrs Horace Henderson, 416 Carroll
Ave, was hostess on Tuesday after
noon to the Matrons of the Round
Table.
The Maids and Matrons club of the
Twin Cities met on Wednesday after
noon with Mrs. Homer Goins, 274
Kent St.
Mesdames C. F. King and Fannie
Anderson of Minneapolis were in the
city last Saturday visiting relatives
and friends.
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 DA Hi
234 WEST FOURTH ST. 0 I. rAUL
Mrs Thomas Morgan, 418 Charles
street, was operated on last week at
Miller hospital for goiter and is con
valescing rapidly.
Mrs. Geo. Moore. 130 W. Arch St.,
had a few neighbors in to a mid
night supper Tuesday, celebrating
Mr Moore's birthday.
FOR RENTSix-room house, fur
nished, $35 per month to the light
party. Apply to I. A. Gross,, 412
Carroll Ave. Tel. Dale 3316.
Bishop A. J. Carey, of Chicago, will
arrive in the city today and will be
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George
Duckett, 687 St. Anthony Ave.
Mr. H. J. Shelton of Detroit, Mich.,
formerly a resident of Duluth, is in
the city a guest at the home of Mr.
J. B. Johnson, 863 Woodbridge St.
BONDS
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Readers will, doubtless, notice
that Messrs. H. W. and C. A. Schuck
have some desirable homes for sale.
See their advertisement elsewhere.
All Liberty Bonds
of first, second, thi
rd and issued in te
mporary form may
now be exchanged
for definite bonds.
State
Savings
Bank
93EastFourth Street
mam
PIONEER LODGE NO. 1, F. AMD A.
M. meets first and third Monday in eacu
month at Union Hall, corner of Aurora
and Keilt Streets, at 8:00 p. m. J. BL
Dillingham, W. M.. W. 8. Archer.
Scy, 498 Carroll Ave
A very success
Social
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ul dinner was given
by the and literary Society of
Pilgrim Baptist church at the home
of Mrs. C. Covington, 712* Rondo St.,
on Monday.
Mr. Harry Walker, Spokane, Wash
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Walker,
696 Carroll Ave., spent the week end
with his parents, his first visit in
three years.
Mrs. H.C. Walker, 403 Carroll Ave.,
who spent several months visiting her
son, Mr. John Payne, at Seattle,
Waslu, has returned, (much delighted
with her trip.
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.
Mr. Edward Hatton,-126 Arch St.,
expert phonograph repairer with the
Golden Rule department store, has
been confined to his home suffering
from a severe cold.
Madam L. Peak, a sister of Messrs.
J. H. and Wm. Thomas, 322 E. 13th
street, who recently arrived in thebe
city from Arkansas, contemplates
opening a Hair Parlor.
The Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity,
Mu chapter of the University of Min
nesota, has issued invitations for its
Easter Dance at Union Hall, Wednes
day evening, March 30th.
Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois, of New York,
Editor of "The Crisis," who comes to
speak at Peoples Church tomorrow
night will bq the guest of Dr. Valdo
Albans St.
FOR SALEIdeal six-room house,
all modern, brand new furnace price
$3, 00 terms $1,000 down and $40
per month, including interest. Apply
to Donald W. Taylor, 48 E. 4th St.
LARGE photographs of the Social
Session of Gopher Lodge at Union
Hall, Jan. 31, are for sale by Mr.
Thomas Mundy at the Garrick Thea
ter, or his residence, 401 Farrington.
HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH NO. 553, G.
O. of O. meets the third Monday
in each month at Union Hall, corner of
Aurora and Kent streets at 8 00 "M.
Mrs Mary Mayo, M. N. G. MrsMr.
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.
On last Monday, March 14, Mr. Jas.
R. Lynn, on the ground of desertion,
was granted a diovrce from his wife,
Mary Lynn, in Judge Orr's court.
J. Louis Ervin, attorney for the
plaintiff.
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Paperhanging and Decorating
Have your paper-hanging and deco
rating done at moderate prices. All
work guaranteed. The latest styles
in the 1921 catalog shown on request.
Kalcimining, tinting and paper clean
ing done reasonabe. 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.
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NOTICEFor
Madar
er's Method ofs
C. J.
Hai CultureWalk- for
Ladies also Wavo for men. Apply
to Miss Zilda Hightower, Resident
Work, 668 St. Anthony Ave., Tel.
Dale 3492.
If your shoes need repairing take
them to the SHOE REPAIR SHOP,
347 Farrington, where they will be
fixed right. Work called for and de
livered. Shoes for sale. Dillard
Frazier, Prop. Tel. Forest 7427.
Mme. Wilson, our milliner, 425
University Ave., has sold her mil
linery shop to Mlrs. F. Erickson, who
will contineu to conduct the business
at the same location and solicits the
patronage of all old and new cus
tomers.
Mrs. G. W. Wills, 1004 Iglehart
Ave., left Monday night via Chicago
for an extended visit with her daugh
ter, Miss Grace Wills, teacher in pub
lic^ school at Birmingham, Ala. En
route home she will visit relatives at
Tuskegee.
Mesdames Q. Hicks and E. W. Lind
say invited friends of Mrs. James
Thomas to go to her home, 57 W. Jes
samine, Wednesday evening, and en
tertained at a surprise party for her
guest, Mrs. Sarah Holmes of Cincin
nati, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs, B. Davenport of Cin
cinnati, Ohio, who arrived last week
to attend the funeral of Mr. Geo.
Chambers, will remain for a month
with Mrs. Chambers, sister of Mrs.
Davenport, to assist her in adjusting
her business affairs.
Wholesale prices ^for woolens have
been so reduced lately that K. D.
Miller, 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.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mrs.
Harriet E. Williams, stenographer tor
Atty. W. T. Francis, suite 329 Metro
politan Bank Building, corner Cedar
and Fifth Street, will do typewriting
for anyone desiring her services at
reasonable rates. Tel. Cedar 8948.
John Armstead, who was on trial
charged with assulting his son-in-law,
Morgan Cox, with a dangerous
weapon some weeks ago, was acquit
ted Friday of last week. Armstead
was so elated that he shook the hands
of the judge and all the jurymen.
Number Three of the Oriental Fun
Series of the Arab Patrol of Fezzan
Temple No. 26, the grand EASTER
BALL will be given at Union Hall,
Aurora Ave. at Kent street, Monday
evening, March 28. Music by Cason's
Orchestra. Admission 50 cents. You
are invited.
The Forum held a very interesting
meeting last Sunday afternoon at
"Little Pilgrim." Mr. Arthur Hedge
sang a solo Miss Benjamin played a
piano solo. Dr. P. L. Rypins gave a
timely address on "Unity and Thrift"
that was full of admirable sugges
tions. A number of $1.00 subscrip
tions to help defray the expense of
bringing Dr. Du Bois to the city
were given.
X)n last Wednesday evening Messrs.
"-Art" Williams and "Sid?' Salter, two
popular young men of our city, open
ed "The EH*/' an Up Town Chicken
Shop, formerly the Royal Cafe, 388
Kent street, Cor. St. Anthony. They
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will keep open day and night, will
serve .meals to order at all hours, and
will serve a regular dinner from 12
m. to 3 p. m. "for 40 cents will make
fried chicken a specialty. They in
vite the public to give them a call.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Davenport, who
reecntly went to housekeeping at 849
Albemarle St., were given a surprise
and house-warming by a number of.
friends on March 5th. The party
Chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. M. Hick
man arrived with dainty refresh
ments, and music and dancing fur
nished entertainment. On leaving,
the guests presented Mrs. Davenport
a $20 gold piece and requested that
she buy some suitable gift for her
home.
THE DU BOIS ADDRESS
It is the intention of the St. Paul
Branch of the N. A. A. C. P. to pay
the expense of the coming of Dr. W.
E. B. Du Bois to our city to address
the citizens at the People's Church,
Pleasant Ave. and Chestnut St., on
Sunday night, March 20. And as
there is no. admission fee at the
church, the amount necessary must
raised by voluntary donations, and
all who donate $1.00 or more will be
regarded as patrons and patronesses
and their names will be published*
Thus far the donors are as follows:
PATRONS AND PATRONESSES.
Dr. Valdo Turner $1.00
Mr. C. A. Reed 1.00
Mr.' Harry Robinson 1.00
Dr. O. D. Howard 1.00
Mr. W. F. Williams 1.00
Mr. T. W. Stepp 1.00
Mr. Wm. Riley 1.00
Mrs. Sophia Kemper l.oo
Mr. Rufus Allen 1.00
Mr. P. H. Anderson 1.00
Judge J. W. Finehout 1.00
Mr. Hugh Schuck 1.00
Mr. C. Ross 1.00
Mr. R. C. Minor l.oo
Mr. C. Oliver i.oo
Mr. J. H. Loomis 1.00
Mr. M. Johnson.. 1.00
Mr. M. Allen l.oo
Mr. F. L. Raines 1.00
Mr. S. Taber i.oo
1469 Cumberland St 1.00
Judge Walter Sanborn 1.00
R. M. Johnson 1.00
Mrs. I. L. Rypins 1.00
Mr. M. A. Boiling l.oo
Mr. J. Q. Adams, Sr. 1,00
Mr. Frank Robinson $1.00
Mr. C. D. Benner 1.00
Mr. A. W. Holden 1.00
Mrs. Arthur Adams 1.00
Mrs. Notah Wilson _, 1.00
Mr. A. McFarland 1.00
Mr. C. H. Logan 1.00
Mr. W. T. Gassaway 1.00
Mr. C. M. Tibbs 1.00
Mi*. J. H. Thomas l.oo
Mr. Jas. Suydam 1.00
Mr. John Kelly 1.00
Mr. Geo. C. Sleet 1.00
Mrs Anne Jordan 1.00
Mrs. Birdie High 1.00
Mr. George Shannon 1.00
Dr. C. E. Cheeks 1.00
Dr. J. M. Boddy 1.00
Mr. J. E. Perry 1.00
Dr. and Mrs. Benipe 2.00
Mr. E. J. Williams 1.00
Mr. Elmer Morris 1.00
Mr. C. F. Falck 1.00
Mr. J. Newsom 1.00
Mrs. Nannie Turner 1.00
Mr. A. L. Beal 1.00
Mr. James Wallace 1.00
Mr. Wm. England 1.00
Mrs. R. F. Wilson 1.00
Mrs. H. James 1.00
Atty. W. T. Francis 1.00
Mr. Geo. W. James LO O
Mr. Carl Wescheke, Jr 1.00
Mr. M. L. Barksdale 1.00
Mr. Sylvester Whitlock 1.00
Mr. Wm. Jenkins ^1.00
Prof. Wm. A. Weir 1.00
Mrs. Barber 1.00
Mrs. H. J. Maxwell 1.00
Mrs. L. C. Lewis 1.00
Mr. W. M. Clark...-. 1.00
Mr. Wm. Cannon 1.00
Mr. T. H. Nichols 1.00
Mrs. Leona Cox 1.00
Mr. Monroe Duncan 1.00
Mrs. Carrie Lindsay 1.00
Miss Grace Lealtad 50
All persons who wish to be record
ed in the list of Patrons and Patron
esses are requested to send their
money to the office of Dr. Valdo Tur
ner, 54 W. Seventh street,
i THRIFT'S PATHWAY
1 It has been said that
I there is no royal road
1 to Success but no one
I can deny that the road
I to Prosperity will take
I us the greater part of
1 the way.
I The road to Pros
perity has many small
tributaries the path
ways of Thrift. 1
A pathway of Thrift
Is before youstart on
the journey to Success 1
today by opening an
account of one dollar or I
more at this bank. 1
Deposits made on or 1
before April 11th will 1
draw four per cent in- I
terest from the first of I
April. I
MERCHANTS TRUST 1
AND SAVINGS BANK I
Fourth, near Robert I
Saint Paul, Minnesota
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O N :T OST.XO U1 S
THE ARABfPATROL
OF
FEZZAN TEMPLE NO. 26
ANNOUNCES ITS
EASTER BALL
THE THIRD OF ITS
ORIENTAL FUN SERIES
AT
UNION HALL
Corner Kent St. and Aurora Ave.
ON
MONDAY EVE., MAR. 28
St. Paul and Minneapolis Shriners will be there to welcome you
MUSIC BY CASON'S ORCHESTRA
ADMISSION S O CENTS
Wonderment Fun Cleverness
ARTHUR WHITE
WIZA RD MAGICIAN ENTERTAINER
Can be engaged for entertaining Clubs, Lodges, Smok
ers, Churhes, Socials, Card Parties, House Parties, Etc.
Professional work.
T^ie Latest Magical Paraphanalia
Tel. Garfield 4204
The New
Wardrobe Trunks for 1921
Are Here
Lessons Given in Magic
915 Woodbridge St.
We are truly
proud to show
them, they are
the "best ever"
New features
that combine
strength, con
venience and
beauty
You'll Be Proud to Own One
Come in and let our Salesman demonstrate
PRICED $50.00 and UP
LUGGAGE JfHOP
Northwestern Stamp Works.
MANUFACTURERS OF
TBI.. FOREST 7787
STAMPS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
IO EAST THIRB ST. J*, ST. PAUL, MINN.
41% s-
ST. PAUL, MINN.
N. W Phone Cedar 2496
Diamonds and Bracelet Watches Our Specialty
ESSE OT
tjEWELHV CO
SUCCESSOR TO M.L.PINKELSTEIW
391 Robert Street, Near Sixth S
STEVE HURLEY, Manager S Paul
WB CALL AND S2UTKR
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MERCHANT TAILOR
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CLEANING AND PRESSING
Vv^ADIBS WORK A. SPECIALTY
PA,NKWAHK
DAY PHONES:
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N. W. CEDAR 6245
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NOTHING
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40 E. THIRD ST.
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ST. gAXTL. MINNAS ,*TvV%
Dry Gleaning
SuitsSponged
and Pressed
New Collars
Si
BIG MOON CAPE
AKDLCNCHROOM
WARE BROS.. PROPS.
FIRST GLASS MEALS A ALL HOURS
SPECIAL NOONDAY AND SUNDAY DINNER
TABLES FOR LADIES ADAM WILLIAMS, CHEF
527 ST. PBTBR ST.
SAINT PAUL
WHEN IN THE TWIN CITIES D!k'T FAIL TO VISIT
THANN'S
HOTEL, CAFE AND POOL ROOM
HEADQUARTERS FOR RAILROAD AND
THEATRICAL FOLK
NIGHT PHONE:
N. W. CEDAR S088
CALL CEDAR 5764
THE PANTORIUM
519 WABASHA ST.
Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing
and General Repairing
O EVERYTHING YOU WEAR NO MATTER WHAT I IS
CLOTHES-SHOES-HATS-LAUNDRY
OUR AUTO SERVICE COVERS THE CITY
A GIFT ELECTRICAL
W are sure would
appreciated
Make it Reading- Lamp, Vacuum Cleaner
or anything- Electrical
W E HAVE I
PHONE
Cedar 1741
S SAWYER, PROP. SAINT PATJIi
TEL SUMMIT 2150
COSMOPOLITAN GROCERY
R. J. 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. CEDAH 8081 QUICK SERVICE
UP-TOWN SANITARY SHOP
OWEN HOWBLL. MANAGER
SHOES REPAIRING
SUITS SPONGED
AND PRESSED
GENTS. SUITS DRY
CLEANED
339WABASHA ST.
Manufacturers and Jobbers
Repairs to Fit All Makes of Stoves, Ranges and
Furnaces. We are Experts at Installing Furnaces.
120 W. 7TH ST. SAINT PAUL
Tel. Cedar 9282 LaUndry Office
THIS IS THE MAK
JERRY LEE, MGR.
KNOWN AS
"THANN"
ST. PAUL
IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT YOUR CLOTHES
W will make delivery any date
Minnesota Chandelier Co.
369 Jackson Street
"WHILE "5TOTJ "WAIT
ASTORIA SANITARY -i- SYSTEM
CLEANING REPAIRING PRESSING
368 WABASHA
Near Fifth Street
We Gall and Deliver
Shoe Repairs
Dyed&Shined LaundryAgent Hats Gleaned
CLOTHES
FRENCH DRY
CLEANING
LADIES SUITS DRY
CLEANED
TEL. CEDAR 1206 SUDDEN SERVICE
ST. PAOL STOVE & FURNACE REPAIRWORKS
UTLEY'8 PLACE
BARBER SHOP LUNCH POOL PARLOR
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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.
F^f^J P%oif*ARLOJl OPEN EVERY NIOHT UNTIL 12
i31X WABASHA ST.
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