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The Appeal. [volume] (Saint Paul, Minn. ;) 1889-19??, April 02, 1921, Image 4

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DOINGS IN AND ABOUT TH
*FA "FLOUR CITV.".
Matters Social, Religious and General
Which Have Happened and are to
Happen Among the People of the
City.
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1921
Mrs.' Carrie Price has moved to
1009 Sixth Ave. N.
Monday night the Minneapolis Base
Ball Club will give a benefit ball at
Coliseum Hall.
Mr. Hamlet B. Rowe is now can
vassing the city, taking orders for
an automatic carpet sweeper.
A Bazaar and Baby Contest will be
the feature at St. Peter Church on
April 11, 12,and 13. Ton' forget to
vote for a baby.
Big Whist Party by the Rialto
Girls' Social Club at South Side Audi
torium next Wednesday evening, Miss
Queen Thomas, president.
The work of altering and redeco
rating the Porters' and Waiters' club,
311 Hennepin Ave., is progressing
finely and will sortly be completed.
Mr. Willie Wicks is now the pro
prietor of the Polar Wave Tailor
Shop, rear of Everette's barbershop,
631 Sixth Ave. N. Tel. Cherry 7076.
Mesdames Price and Smeddler, pro
prietors of the "Chicken Shack" on
Sixth Ave. N.,- have handsomely paint
ed and papered their popular estab
lishment.
Don't worry, just wait for the
"Tacky Dance" of Minnehaha Temple
129, Daughter Elks, at Ames Hall,
Friday evening, April 22. Prizes to
be given for the Tackiest couple.
The Easter Ball of the Railroad
Men's Association at. South Side Audi
torium last Monday
night was at
tended by more than 400 persons
and, of course, as usual, was a riot
of joy.
LADIESFor the latest styles in
millinery and accessories, you should
call on Mm Lillian Burris, 706% 6th
Ave. N., upstairs. Tel. Hyland 5320.
She is showing some wonderful cre
ations.
Elks Hall was packed last Wednes
day evening on the occasion of the
K. P. Easter Ball, and everybody had
a good time dancing to the toe
tickling njusic of the big Jazzland
Orchestra.
Miss Mildred Sihu.ll, the charming
elder daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.
Glover Shull, 3512 Clinton Ave., who
has been sojourning in Washington,
D. C, for several months, returned
home last week to spend the summer.
Everybody watch and wait for the
After Easter Ball under the manage
ment of Judge Johnson, at Elks Hall,
Wednesday Evening, April 6. You all
remember the good time you had at
his last dance? Music by Joe Wil
liams' orchestra.
The Combs Brosy tailors, 80# 4th
Ave. S., have a splendid location and
are doing a fine business, in dry
cleaning, repairing, pressing clothes.
Ladies' work given special attention.
Their motto is "Promptness." They
call for and deliver goods. Telephone
Main 5040.
Look forward for a good time at
the inaugural ball of the Pioneer
Club at South Side Auditorium on
Monday evening, April 11th. Moore's
Jazz Band will furnish music. The
officers are: H. J. Hall, president P.
Braden, secretary R. W. Washington,
treasurer. Admission 50 cents.
Mrs. Mattie E. McNair, through our
real estate dealer, Mr. B. Maxey Mc
Dew, on last Wednesday closed a deal
for the handsome eight-room duplex
dwelling, 3949 Fourth Ave. S., for a
consideration of $4,500. She already
has a tenant tha,t will move in as
soon as the present oecupants move
out.
Mrs. Henry Petticord, 3512 Clinton
Ave., younger daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Glover Shull, on last Wednes
day, at St. Barnabas hospital, pre
sented her husband with a brand, new
seven-pound daughter. Mother and
daughter are progressing nicely. Mr.
Shull is highly elated over the fact
that he is a grand-daddy.
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 o ^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 tihat' i&^ufficient 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. Miary Hol
bert, 250 Plymouth Ave. N. Phone
Atlantic 0049.
TEL. CEDAR 8190
HAMMOND TURNER
i
ATTORNEY AT LAW
321 MET. BANK BLDG.
FIFTH A CEDAR St. Paul
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
Txi.. CEDAR 6975
HOUR S 9 A. M. O 1
p. M. fc 2 TO 6 P. *f.
8UND1.TS Jt ETBSJM88
I APPOINTMENT
DR. RAYMOND HILL
DENTAL SURQEON
First Class Guaranteed Work in
AH Branches off Dentistry
f\: ,^i-
303 COURT BLOCK 24 E. 4TH ST.
Buy a Watch
CASH
Meet Goodman,
Wear Diamond*
ELGIN WATCH
NEW MODEL
This Elgin Watch (exactly as
illustrated) is a watch any
man may be justly proud to
own. It is beautiful in design
and accurate. Fitted in a 20-
year guaranteod gold filled
case.
19.75
Specially $
Priced
50c a Week
Money Refunded if You
Can Buy Cheaper for Cash
CREDIT-CERTAINLY
imiiiiiriiii
-tJEWELERS-
'94/ EZo--, Seventh S
Largest Jewelers In the Northwest
Extending Credit.
Across the Street from Golden Rule.
OFFICE TEL.
CEDAR 4044
RES. TEL
DALE 7 81
HOURS! 9 A M. TO 1 P. M.
AND 2 TO 6 P, M.
DR. JOHN R. FRENCH
SURGEON DENTIST
FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORK
IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY
SUITE" 2 DETROIT BLDG.
COR. 4TH 8c WABASHA
SAINT PAUL
MINNESOTA
DRUGGIST
Prescriptions Called Fo
and Delivered.
Drugs, Medicines, Soda Water
Toilet Articles, Soft Drinks
Candies, Cigars, Tobacco.
Ice Cream by Brick or Bulk
Dale & wTcentral
ELKHURST 3473 QUICK SERVICE
CALL ONCE AND YOU WILL CALL AGAIN
ELK TAILORING CO.
M. LOVE PROPRIETOR
SUTS MADE O ORDER
CLEANING. PRESS NG, DYR-
ING AND REPAIRING
310 RONDO ST ST. PAUL, MINN.
J. O. VINEGAR ST. ELMO C. VINEGAR
PHONE MAIN 0477
Vinegar's Barber Shop
329 STH. ST. SO. MINNEAPOLIS
.W Main 2592 .FHOSKS Aat3M73
PORTftS^WMTl!^
^FOR MEN ONLY
V' -"1^^- ^1
TfeATESvk REASONABLE"^
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MI
3(1 Hennepin MINNEAPOLIS
rtSW & ^42
Muisc
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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 OP SOFT DRINKS ON
ICE.
Shoe Shining Parlor.
WALKER WILLIAMS, Prop.
Wm. Burley, Attendant.
55+ST. ANTHONY AVE. ST. PAUL.
Rubber audi
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AT
South Side Auditorium
Twelth Avenue South and Third Street, Minneapolis.
ON
MONDAY EVE., APRIL 11
PROF. MOORE'S
OFFICERS
H. J. Hall, Pres P. Braden, Sec. "Ft Wg^aAmgton, Treas.
ADMISSION 50 CENTS
FOLLOW THE CROWD
AND O O THE
TACKY DANCE
UNDER AUSPICES O
MINNEHAHA TEMPLE NO. 129, DAUGHTER ELKS
AT
Ames Hall Kistler Building
Corner of Lyndale and Sixth Ave. No.
-.-"ON
FRIDAY EVE'G, APRIL 2 8
TEL. CEDAR 1206 SUDD EN SERVICE
ST. PAUL STOVE & FURNACEREPAIR WORKS
Manufacturers and Jobbers
Repairs to Fit All Makes of Stoves, Rangesand
Furnaces. We are Experts at Installing Furnaces.
126 W. 7TH ST. -Si .^^SAJNT PAUL.
Nofthwestern Stamp Works.
MANUFACTURERS O
JAZZ
EVERYBOD WH O IS SOMEBOD WILL SURELY E THERE
PRIZES GIVEN TO MOST TACKIEST COUPLE
Mrs. Margaret A Washington, Chairman of Committee
ADMISSION S O GENTS
MAKE NO MISTAKE
BUT GO O
-A.O?
E,LKS NHW HALL
Sixth" Ave. No. and Lyndale
COS"
WEDNESDAY EVE. APR. 6
MUSIC BY JOE WILLIAMSV
TEL. DALE 6731
Learn to Play Pocket Billiards at
THE GENTLEMEN'S RESORT
ADMISSION 50CENTS
STAMPS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
110 EAST THIRe ST. ST PAUL. MINN.
BAND
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BAND
MARTIN H.HENSE.PR0P
PHANK "WARE
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There Cannot Be Two "Best"
Makes of Any Article,
BOVE we illustrate our way of making it convenient to get ac-
quainted with the pleasures of Victrola ownershipa pin-money-
payment plan for purchasing Victrola VI and an assortment of
records.
Victrola VI is really a beautiful little mahogany machine, entirely
capable of reproducing fine musicmusic such as Sousa's Band plays,
Grand Opera music, music such as Caruso and Tetrazzini sing, etc
Victrola VI and 6 records, $40,10 $4.10 down and -$4'monthly.
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21-23-^5 WEST FIFTH STREET
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WtiyPa&JI/loro?.
308 E. SEVENT ST.=Between Jackson and Sibley
MARTIN AUTO LIVERY
TOURING CARS AND LIMOUSINES
FOR ALIi OCCASIONS
Limousine Service for Weddings and
Complete Auto Hearse Funeral*
N. W CEDAR 0555 Garaoe 453~55 Main Ave. Saint Paul.
and That's Why We
Recommend and Sell
the Hartmann Ward
robe Trunks.
There's a style, size and grade
to fit every need. Priced
$37*V'235.00
LUGGAG E JHOP
Sixth at Cedar ST. PAUL, MINN.
'gATIgl-ACTOH^ 8KKYIOK"
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AND LUNCH ROOM ,-v
WARE BROS., PROPS."
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SPECIAL NOONDAY AND SUNDAY DINNER
TABI.SS FOR I.ADIS8.
8S7 ST. PETER *T.#\
'60t
Some excellent values a
0
500
.00
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HOURT
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OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
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DIAL A 1555
W. S. Simmons
Real Estate, Rentals
and Sales Co.
325 5th St. S Minneapolis
TEL. MIAN 5040
COMBS BROTHERS.
TAILORS
Dry Cleaning, Repairing and
Pressing
Ladies work given special attention
Work Called For Delinred Oar Motto: Proaptnwj
809 4TH AVE. S. MINNEAPOLIS
Office:
Cedar 5104
$
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Residence
Elkr^urst 3460
HOURS: 0 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
AND 2 TO 6 P. M.
SUNDAY8 BY APPOINTMENT
DR. C. E. CHEEKS
DENTAL SUROEON
FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORK
IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRV
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