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ST. PAUL
DESK'S RECORD OF HAPPENING*.
.N MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL.
n "Saintly City" and Saintly City
-oiksNewsy Items ot social, Rs
iglous, Political and General Mat
ters Among the Peoole.
SATURDAY, MAY 7, 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
hoar. 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. and Mrs. R. S. Harris have
moved to 875 St. Anthony Ave.
Mr. W. R. Dyer has erturned from
a visit with his mother in Michigan.
Mrs. Lillian McKnight, 478 W. Cen
tra) Ave., was on the sick list sev
eral days this week.
Mrs M. A. Johnson, 419 Rondo St.,
was hostess to the Handicraft Art
club Wednesday afternoon.
FOR RENTNicely furnished rooms
for ladies or gentlemen, 270 N. St.
Albans street. Tel. Dale 8586.
FOR RENTFurnished room, suit
able for light housekeeping of couple,
602 Aurora Ave. Tel. Tower 0425.
you need any painting, paper
hanging, interior decorating or pipe
fitting, call C. H. Crane, Dale 9334.
Office* Odar 0508 Res.: Dale 2047
Res.: 678 St. Anthony Ave.
MR S. T. H. LYLES
Successor to
T. If. LYLE UNDERTAKING CO.
100 W. Fourth St. ST. PAUL
Mrs. Sadie Farr-Johnson, 948 Union
street, is taking treatment at Uni
versity hospital, where she has been
since May 6th.
Watch and wait for the great Five
days' May Fair that will be held at
Memorial Baptist Church, beginning
Monday, May 23.
Pride of Minnesota Lodge K. P.
No 5, Minneapolis, will give a grand
Moonlight Boat Excursion on Mon
dav evening, June 6.
Mr and Mrs. Q. Hicks, 953 Rondo,
entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Tues
day, Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Slater and
son of Clinton, Iowa.
HOUSEHOLDERS, who desire re
pair work of any kind done on their
house, will do well to call M. J.
Taylor, Elkhurst 4487.
Mrs Clarence Thompson entertain
ed the members of the D. Y. W. K.
W. club Tuesday evening at her
home, 420 Western Ave.
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
l^tl
Calls Answered Promptly Day or^reasonable
Night
Lady Assistant When Desired
Office and Chapel OT Dili!
234 WEST FOURTH ST. 01. lAUL
Madam L. Peak, 322 E. Thirteenth
street, uses the Poro System for scalp
and hair treatments. Call in or call
up, telephone Cedar 8431.A
Readers willW notice \doubtless,
an
i
I8
have some desirable homes for sale
See their advertisement elsewhere.
When you wish to write a letter
home, you can get paper and enin
velopes FREE at the "Gentlemen's
Resort," cor. St. Anthony and Kent.
PIONEER LODGE NO. 1, F. AND A.
meets first and third Monday in e&cii
month at Union Hall, corner of Aurora
and Kent streets, at 8:00 m. J. H.
Dillingham, W M., W. S. Archer,
S*cy. 493 Carroll Ave.
ANYONE who is thinking of buy
ing a car, new or used, can learn
how. when and where a genuine bar
gain mav be had by calling Cedar
5649 or Dale 2055. DO IT NOW.
Mr and Mrs. W. S. Johnson, 281
Rondo St., returned Monday evening
via St. Louis, from a six weeks' visit
to Hot Springs, Ark., where they
were taking the baths.
SAVE
One dollar each
week for five years
and deposit it on a
savings bank ac
count. With inter
at 4% you will have
$287.53, capital e
nough to do some
thing worth while.
State
Saving's
Bank
93 East Fourth Street
m*
^%P^'%
)j/pfl
brother, Rev. Joseph Strong.
line of hair work, will do well to call!
St. Peter street, and is demonstrating
his ability as a cook to the satisfac-j
tion the patrons of this popular
^S,rWl^S W. Taylor, 4 8 E Fourth street.
C. H. Miller, last Tuesday evening
attracted a large crowd that was
highly pleased with the excellent
program presented.
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.
Mr. Roy Wilkins, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Williams, 908 Gaultier
St., has been promoted to intercol
legiate editor of the Minnesota Daily
of the University of Minnesota. He
started as reporter. Mr. Wilkins is
specializing in social service.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mrs.
Harriet E. Williams, stenographer for
Atty. W. T. Francis, suite 329 Metro
politan Bank Building, corner Cedar
and Fifth Street, will do typewriting
for anyone desiring her services at
rates. Tel. Cedar 8948.
Mr. M. Love, proprietor of the Elk
Tailoring Co., 310 Rondo street, has
purchased the building next door to
his former place of business, No. 306
Rondo street, and is better than ever
prepared to supply the wants of his
daily increasing list of satisfied cus
toemrs. He invites old and new
patrons to call.
The gentlemen of the city, those
whoWabasha, have not noticed, are invite.d to
call and inspect the improvements
made in the Astoria Sanitary System,
Schuck 36 8 S. Sawyer, Prop A
S ec a addition i
a
'W1
Rev. Jonas Strong of Calgary, Alta, Clark and Scott, present attorneys
formerly a resident of St. Paul, was for Mrs. Rhone, say they will take
in the city a few days this week on an appeal.
business. He was the guest of his p^eer L^g
hel
HOUSEHOLD OP RUTH NO. 653. G.' Je-
a
O of O. meets the third Monday Dillingham presided ana brand Mase-
in each month at Union Hall, corner of ter Frank R. Simpson delivered_ a
Aurora and Kent streets at 8:00 M. chort address. The exercise** wiw
Mrs. Mary Mayo. M. N. G. Mrs.
Mr. P. P. Phillips is now the chef
at Ware Bros Big Moon Cafe, 527
Sn0 f^T*"
Carrie B. Lindsay. W. R., 918 Wood- opened and closedr with prayer
bridge street. I Reve.: B. H. Hodge. Those present
Ladies who desire anything in the
on Mrs. Lizzie Talbert Allen, No. 100 Francis Grand Treasurer John V.
Park Place and Summit Ave. Prices Coquire Worshipful Master John H.
reasonable and satisfaction guaran- Dillingham Walker Williams, Treas-
teed. ure0 of Pioneer Lodge W Martin,-
wuMi.
Barbe
Lew i Re
place.of
NOTICEFor Madam C. J. Walk
er's Method of Hair Culture, for
Ladies also Wavo for men. Apply The auxiliary clubs of Memorial
to Miss Zilda Hightower, Resident Baptist Church, cor. Rice and Fuller
Work, 668 St. .Anthony Ave., Tel. streets, are arranging for a grand
Dale 3492.
Mrs. Corinne M. Woodfork, 382 N.
St. Albans, is taking a vacation, visit- presentedo each night byea different
ing through the South. She will visit
St. Louis, Mo., Nashville and Gallatin,' chargedht for either, night, except Fri-
Tenn., and other points and will be W
nl S
gone several weeks. musical will be given, for
which 25 cents will be. charged. The
Rev. Jonas S. Strong, Calgary, Can., I nightly attractions will be as follows:
was in attendance at the District Monday, May 23, Christian Culture
Conference in Minneapolis last week i UD
and remained over Sunday to turn chorus singing guessing contest
out at the* annual sermon and to Mr
FOR SALEIdeal six-roam house,
all modern, brand new furnace, 266 uresenTT'charade
IJt-^T^^X^r TOM^Wortarrf club, Mrs.
ttSlnSl A^l^KSi
aw Fai lren
Mrs. E. Schuck of Topeka, Kan., admission of 25 centsr wils bie
arrived in the city last week for a, other nights free admission. Elegant
visit with her children, the Messrs
Hugh, Clarenec, Fred and Miss Ruth
Schuck. She is at the home of Mr.
Hugh Schuck, 665 University Ave
The Adelphia Club met Tuesday
afternoon at the home of its presi
dent, Mrs. E. W. Lindsay, 918 Wood
bridge St. Current events were dis
cussed by the members, and a chap
ter of Darkwater was read by
Mrs.Theour
A. Williams.
Mr. George H. Woodson, prominent' been the test and proven them-
lawyer, of Des Moines and Buxton,!
Iowa, who arrived last Sunday morn- i cently organized as its
ing to attend the Odd Fellows an-. head, O. U. Bray, recently of Chi-
nual sermon in the afternoon, return-1
bar-
bershop with expertthree-chair artists to at
tend to your tonsorial needs. Call
and give them a trial.
Mesdaimes George Duckett and J.
Crafton, 687 St. Anthony Ave.,
had as honor guests for breakfast
Tuesday morning, Rev. and Mrs. Geo.
W. Slater and son Richard. Rev.
Jonas Strong, and Dr. H. L. P. Jones.
Covers were J&id for 10. Rev. Slater
is en route $o Edmonton, Can., where
he. is to serve as a missionary.
There is a musical treat in store
for the people who are wise enough
to take advantage of it, by attend
ing the Song Recital under auspices
of Everywoman Progressive Council
at St. James A. M. EL Church next
Thursday evening, May 19, on which
occasion will be presented "The Idol
of the Conecrt Stage," Mme. Flor
ence Cole-Talbert. Her coming is
"the talk of.lhe town." Don't fail
to hear her. Admission only 50 cents.
The Mass Meeting of the local
branch of the N. A A. P., Monday
night, was quite large and gratify
ing. The drive for .membeis resulted
in nearly 300 new memberships.
There are now nearly 800 members
in the St. Paul Branch, and it is ex
pected to increase this to 1,000 in
the near future. The principal ad
dress was made by Dr. I. Rypins
and was as ever bristling with facts
that furnish food for much thought.
The program presented was fine in
every way.
Atty. W. T. Francis wins will con-1
test. Judge John H. Dahl of Probate 1
Court of Hennepin County, handed
down his decision in the matter of
the contest over the will of Margaret
Simpson, alias Maggie Martin, last
Saturday. The will appointing Lucy
Smith of Tacoma, Wash., Executrix,
was sustained. The lost! will which
Mrs. CallieTlhone of Minneapolis of
fered for proof was denied. This
matter has been before the cburt on
hearings and motions upon various
points for (more than a year. Mr,
Francis, being s^uccessfuL in each in
stance, although opposed by three
different firms of lawyers. Messrs.
asm
No i, A. M.,
mpres i
Mrs. Mary Dixon, social center property,i 588s Rondoceremony9 St., at A M.
secretary, and little daughter De- on last Monday morning, May 9th,
borah are the guests of her mother, upon the occasion of the breaking of
Mrs. Alice S. Felts in Bridgeton, N. the walls for the remodeling of the
J. They will be gone a month. i premises
into
DeHalznne,
Jen
jami
H. Turner, W.
Ho
''FIVE DAYS MAY FAIR AND
MUSICAL
Five Days* May Fair, May 23 to 27,
inchtsive. A special program will be
ub N admission fe will be
Ma 27 on which occasion
Miss Margaret Johnson, Pres.
E
visit home folks here. Tuesday, Busy Bee club, Mrs. Edw.
Mr. John Hickman, Jr., 533 Rondo, I Williams, Pres. Miss Daisy McMillan,
is rejoicing over the advent in his of Kansas City Mo., and Mrs. Gene-
family last Wednesday of an eight-1 vieve Douglass, St. Paul, will be spe-
pound daughter, Mable Laura, at St.! ciai soloists.
Paul Hospital. Mother and daughter Wednesday, Twilight Circle, Mrs.
are progressing finely. Ida Adams, Pres Country Store
Special Lunch.
Thursday, Ever Ready club will
Hudson, Directress,
Erection of Mr
unde
Robinson, Pres. Grand May
Musica1
Bannister Fo
thi
of .men of sterling quality who have
selvesgiven Th above Company was re
caS0
ed on Monday via Waterloo, where mended, havinge had varied
he spent a day. I
ence
_, _., Insurance. This is a Race enterprise
The Tilford Davis entertainment, I an
under the auspices of St. James' Se-' the business along strictly business
ni0r_ Choir and the management of lines. Our slogan, Serve the People.
comes tandselectedrecom well
wh
in the lin of Real Estatexperi- and
it shall be our aim to conduct
In the office you will find a Notary
Public, Mrs. E. B. Settle, who will
take care of your requirements.
Leave your news items for the Chi
cago Defender, copies of which can
always be had. We ask that you
make this office your headquarters.
We solicit your patronage.
THE TWIN CITY REALTY GO.
557 Stw Anthony Ave., St. Paul.
Phone Forest 9553.
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
TJSX.. CKDAR 6975
HOURS 9 A. M. TO 1
P. M. 4 2 TO 6 P. M.
BtTNDATS 4c XTItOHOI
BY APfOlNIMINT
DR. L. RAYMOND HILL
DENTAL SURGEON
First Class Guaranteed Work in
All Branches of Dentistry
303 COURT BLOCK 24 E 4TH ST.
ELKHURST 3473 QUICK SERVICE
CALL ONCE AND YOU WILL CALL AGAIN
ELK TAILORING CO.
M. LOVE, PROPRIETOR
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
CLEANING, PRESSING. DYE-
ING AND REPAIRING
306 RONDO ST S PAUL, MINN
TEL. VAN BTJRBN 1321
VftJtDER glE'S
ICE CREAM
ISTHEBE,ST FOP Sale Everywhere
J, C. VANDER BIE
Partridge and Branson Sta.
ST. PAUL, MINN.
*m-
^^ti,
ng hcharged, onl
refreshments will be served every
night at reasonable rates. Public
cordially invited. Mrs. T. J. Carr,
general manager.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR OWN.
We are most fortunate in having
in city an organization known as
Twin City Realty Co., composed!
WZ^
at.its
Masonic hall
an^ "a **& W
we
rcise
Maste Fran B.
Gran
wer son
Simpy
Grand Junior Warden W. T.
Charle.sS.
A Ben
A Dav i Dr D. Turner,
i
~r
THE EVERYWOMAN PROGRESSIVE
COUNCIL
PRESENTS
The Idol of the Concert Stage
MME. FLORENCE COLE-TALBERT
(Soprano)
IN GRAND SONG RECITAL
Assisted by Miss (Catherine Tandy, Reader, at
St. James A. M. E. Church
Corner of Jay and Fuller Sts., St. Paul
THURSDA EVE., MA 1 9
At Eight O'clock Sharp
ADMISSION 50 CENTS
BI NAY FAIR
5 BIG NIIiHTS-5
Under Auspices of Auxiliary. Clubs of
Cor. Rice and Fuller Streets
Toe Id. 1 Hi
MAY 23 MAY 24 MAY 25 MAY 26 MAY 27
Admission Free Except Friday May 27th
MONDAYChristian Culture Club, Miss Margaret Johnson, Pres.
Chorus Singing Guessing Contest, Mrs. E. Hudson, Directress
TUESDAYBusy Bee dub, Mrs. Edw. Williams, Pres.
Miss Daisy McMillan, of Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs. Genevieve Douglass, St. Paul, Soloists.
WEDNESDAYTwilight Circle, Mrs. Ida Adams, Pres.
Country StoreSpecial Lunch.
THURSDAYEver Ready Club CHARADE
FRIDAY Willing Workers' Club, Mrs. Edw. Robinson, Pres.
Special Grand May Fair Musical
Under Direction of Mrs. Irene Bannister.
Tickets 25 Cents.
ELEGANT REFRESHMENTS EVERY NIGHT
Mrs. T. J. Carr, General Manager.
THE STANDARD FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN
MAKES HOME SWEET HOME
THE LOO CABIN PRODUCTS CO.
SAINT PAUL. MINNESOTA
DAY PHONES'
TRI STATE 23 262
N. W. CEDAR 6248
4 0 E. THIRD ST.
Torrey
Oxfords in
Ball Strops
and Brogues
from
$7 to $12
CITY HOMES
CITY LOTS
Dry Cleaning
Suits Sponged
and Pressed
New Collars
IF YOU ARE 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
CLOTHE8-SHOE8-HAT8-LAUNDRY
OUR AUTO SERVICE COVERS THE CITY
WHEN IN THE TWIN CITIES DON'T FAIL TO VISIT
N. TRAVIS. PROP. THy^ISIN'S JERRY LEE. MGR.
HOTEL, CAFE AND POOL ROOM
HEADQUARTERS FOR RAILROAD AND
THEATRICAL FOLK
NIGHT PHONE:
N. W. CEDAR 0066
W E HAVE IT
WILLOUGHBTS SHOES
AT SIXTH 400 ROBERT ST. RYAN HOTEL
TEL. FOREST 7787 WE GALL AND DELIVKR
MILLER
MERCHANT TAILOR
REMODELING, CLEANING AND PRESSING
LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY
3 TJMirJSRSITT AVE. ST. PAUL, MINN.
665 UNIVERSITY AVE. TEL. ELKHURST 2956
REAL ESTATE
CLARENCE A. SCHUCK HUGH IV. SCHUCK
IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL WE SHALL
BE PLEASED TO RENDER YOU WHATEVER
SERVICE POSSIBLE
ASTORIA SANITARY -s- SYSTEM
CLEANING REPAIRING PRESSING
368 WABASHA
Nwr Fifth Stmt
We Call and Deliver
PHONE
Cedar 1741
B. SAWYER, PROP. SAINT PAUL.
TEL SUMMIT 2430
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. CESAR 8081
TJP-TOWN SANITARY SHOP
OTVEN HOWUL. MANAGER
SHOES REP AlltfeNrCi CLOTHES
SUITS SPONGED
AND PRESSED
OENTS SUITS DRY
CLEANED
h-
339 WABASHA ST.
THIS IS THE MAH
KNOWN AS
"THANN"
ST. PAUL
A GIFT ELECTRICAL
We are sure would be
appreciated
Make it Reading- Lamp, Vacuum Cleaner
or anything Electrical
W will make delivery any date
Minnesota Chandelier Co.
369 Jackson Street
NIFTY OXFORDS
Let your
next pair
be an
Edwin Clapp
They are
now $15
STEEL PLANT LOTS
FARM LANDS
Shoe Repairs
Dyed&Shined Laundry Agent
Hats Gleaned
QUICK SERVICE
FRENCH DRY
CLEANING
LADIES SUITS DRY
CLEANED
7.t ST. PAUL. MINN.
J^jl&lfiL Wis.