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MINNEAPOLIS
DOINGS IN AND ABOUT THR
OR RAT "FLOUR C1TV."
blatters Social, Religious and General
Which Have Happened ana are so
Happen Among the People of the
City.
SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921.
Mrs. Leota Riley of Chicago is vis
iting Dr. and Mrs. R. S'. Brown, 608
E. 14th St.
Miss Mildred Shull has taken charge
of the ice cream parlor of the "Orig
inal Barbecue," 712 Sixth Ave. N.
Mr. Alex Irwin has opened a 40-
room hotel at 1109 Second St. S., and
invites the public to call and inspect
it.Advertisement.
The usual big crowd had the usual
big time at the picnic of the Men's
Episcopal Club at Parkers Lake last
Thursday.
Dr.- Fred O. Nelson, specialist on
rheumatism, has taken larger remod
eled offices at the same address, 424
Nicollet Ave., Suite 16. Advertise
ment.
Atty. and Mrs. B. S. Smith, Miss
Marvel Jackson and Mr. Wim. Horton
left Tuesday to motor to Washington,
New York and other cities.
The Hostess Club, Mrs. R. S. Brown,
president, had a delightful Fourth of
July lawn fete at the residence of
Mrs. A. White, 2736 Eleventh Ave. S.
A big crowd was present at the in
stallation of the newly elected officers
of Ames Lodge 106, Elks, and the
shirt-waist ball at South Side Audi
torium last Monday night.
Now get ready for the next boat
excursion of Mars Lodge, Odd FelSows,
St. Paul, Monday evening, Aug. 1st,
on Red Wing and Barge Manitou.
Tickets 75 cents.Advertisement.
LADIESFor the latest styles in
millinery and accessories, you should
call on Mrs. Lillian Burris, 706% 6th
Ave. N., upstairs. Tel. Hyland 5320.
She is showing some wonderful cre
ations.
Advertisement.
The Polar Wave Tailoring Co.,
Willie Wicks, proprietor, is now lo
cated at 535 Dupont, near 6th Ave.
N. Custom tailoring, repairing, dry
cleaning, pressing. Hats cleaned and
blocked. We call and deliver. Ad
vertisement.
The Combs Bros, tailors, 809 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.Advertisement.
Pride of the West Co. No. 1, Uni
form Rank, Knights of Pythias, Capt.
W. C. Jeffrey, commanding, invites
everybody to go with them on their
Boat Excursion Monday evening, Aug.
8th, on Steamer Red Wing and Barge
Manitou. Boat leaves foot of Jackson
street, St. Paul, at 8:45. Tickets 75c
Mrs. Glover Shull left Monday eve
ning for Montreal, Can., Enroute she
will visit Chicago, Boston and Toron
to. Just before her departure Mr.
Shull had a most excellent squab din
ner served for her at the Original
Barbecue, which was prepared by
Chef W. L. Redmon. Service was laid
for Mr. and Mrs. J. Giles, Miss Mil
dred and Mr. Shull.
Join This Honor Roll
Ames Lodge 106, Elks, appeals to
each of its (members for a loan of
?10 or more to make its initial pay
ment of $5,000 on the magnificent
$12,000 "Rest" it is purchasing. The
appeal has already been responded to
by the following named brothers:
Chas. S. Smith, Wirth Jones, St. Elmo
Vinigar, Wm. Miller, G. L. Gooch,
Wim. J. Stirman, J. B. Taylor, T. W.
Galbreath, Geo. Baker, Ross Hamil
ton, Benjamin Berry, Robert Wash
ington, F. A. Miller, Gus Berry,
James Branch, Lewis Ewing, J. E.
Stewart, W. T. Dodson, H. D. Parker,
P. H. SouthaM, Wm. H. Walker, Lee
Jones, T. H. Smith* Earl Stewart, H.
L. Johnson, Arthur. Stewart, Chas.
Foree, Robert Mallory, J. A. Tooley,
H. K. Grever, Wilbur Banks, L. R.
Wheeler, D. R. Francis, Kymphus
Workcoff, L. E. Tichner, E. E. Jack
son, Roy Langford, G. W. Holbert,
B. F. Woodard, B. F. Cabbell, A, W.
Collier, Roy Bryant, Archie Watkins,
each $10.00 A. C. Irwin $20 B. M.
McDew, Wm. Ri Norris and T. B.
Warren, each $25. Every member of
the Lodge is urged to have his loan
in the hands of the Financial Secre
tary on or before July 2, 1921.
tary as soon as possible.
Adidtional names to this roll are
as follows: Louis L. Groner, J. B.
Elliott, John Washington PaJmer,
Walter Roods, John F. Woodhouse,
S. J. Barnett, David Lyle, M. W.
Judy, J. E. Watkins, Bert Jones,
Glover Shull, Samuel Beaslev, James
Burks, Wm. B. Freeman, David O.
Home, Fred Jones, Wonder D. Thom
as $10.00 each J. B. Dungee, Charles
Kelso, $25 each.
W. T. Dodson, E. R.
Wm. R. Morris, F. S.
Advertisement.
ANNOUNCEMENT-
A large suite has been remodeled
for my office at 424 Nicollet Ave.,
where I have been located for nearly
three yeara, and I can better serve
patients with regard to sanitation.
Bake oven treatments of dry heat,
ranging- from 150 to 600 degrees,
given if required.
My lady assistant is a graduate in
Massage and Swedish Movement from
Christiana Norway.
Appreciating past patronage and
hoping for a continuance of the same.
Respectfully,
DR. FRED C. NELSON.
Graduate Optician. Specialist on
Rheumatism and kindred ailments.
424 Nicollet Ave. Suite 16
Minneapolis, Minn
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What Your Savings
May Mean to You
Your savings may finance a
much needed vacationa va
cation of lasting value
throughout the following
busy year. Your savings
have many constructive uses
but their usefulness is di
minished if small amounts
are spent for inconsequen
tials. Save so that your money will
give you the best service. Too
many small expenditures have
but little benefit while larger
sums judiciously spent will
finance projects of permanent
value.
Your Savings will draw 4% in
terest for you from the first
of any month if deposits are
made on or before the tenth
of that month.
Merchants Trust
and Savings Bank
Fourth Near Robert
Saint Paul, Minnesota
CALL O. J. SMITH
DON W. TAYLOR REALTY GO
48 E. 4th St. Cedar 1078
$1,800. 440 East Minnehaha street 6 rooms,
bath, gas $200 down, balance on
easy terms.
$2,700. 406 Edmund street 6 rooms, bath,
gas nice, big yard, can be used for
garden. Terms to suit buyer.
235 Fuller Ave. Eight-room house,
bath, gas beautiful home, must
be seen to be appreciated.
405 Rice StreetDuplex, four rooms
each lot 40x90 $5,000. Small pay
ment down, balance on terms.
719 Lafond Street, near DaleEight
rooms, bath, gas, electricity large
lot cemented basement $3,800. A
snap.
542 Blair Street Nice single house,
modern, bath, gas, hot-air heat
nine rooms $5,000. Terms.
266 St. Albans Street Modern, six
rooms new furnace $3,500 $1,000
down, balance on easy terms.
629 N. Grotto street Eight rooms,
bath, gas, full basement beauti
ful corner $3,300. Terms.
949, Thomas streetBeautiful 5-room
and bath bungalow, 1 years old,
located on lot and a half full base
ment, hot-air heat complete for a
home in every way, $6,000. Terms.
955 Thomas streetFive rooms, hard
wood floors, bath, gas, electric
lights, hot water heat, cemented
basement must be seen fo be ap
preciated, $5,000. Terms.
UNIMPROVED
Lot, corner Thomas and Milton Sts.,
40x125 feet $450. Terms.
TEL. MIA N 5040
COMBS BROTHERS
TAILORS
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Ladies work given special attention
Work Galled Fw and Delivered Onr Motto: Promptness
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N. W. CEDAR 3037
OPTICI A N & JEWELER
2 2 E. FOURTH ST.
SAINT PAUIi
TEL. CEDAR 8190
HAMMOND TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
321 MET. BANK BLDG.
FIFTH A CEDAR
AMES
St. Paul
ELKHURST 3473 QUICK SERV.'CE
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ELK TAILORING CO.
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SUITS MADE TO ORDER
CLEANING, PRESSING. DYE-
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ST. PAUL. MINN.
St. Paul's First Colored Graduate,
Dental College, U. of M., Passes
State Board Examination.
Dr. Earl S. Weber, recent honor
graduate of the University of Minne
sota College of Dentistry, went be
fore the State Board of Examiners
and successfully passed the examina
tion. The young man made a record
in the dental college that fully proves
his ability.
He will shortly open an office here.
Advertisement
E. A. Welter'sDental Tooth Powder
Mr. Wm. Bolden, Jr., is a special
salsmari for E. A. Welter's Dental
Tooth Powder. It is an antiseptic
powder for polishing the gold and
bleaching and preserving the teeth.
It has been endorsed by several
reputable dentists and is for sale at
Cannon Brothers' Pharmacy, 1400 Ply
mouth avenue, and Rosenfiel & Gott
lieb (Store No. 2), Sixth Ave. N.,
Minneapolis. For a sample package
free of charge Tel. Dale 2687, St.
Paul.Advertisement.
UPTOWN S. S. BASE BAiLL CLUB.
Owen Howell, proprietor of the Up
Town Sanitary Shop, has organized a
Baseball Club, known as the Up
Town Sanitary Baseball Club. Mr.
John Davis, who is employed at the
Up-Town is manager of the club.
Since organized, they have played all
out-of-town games, winning a major
ity of the games played.
They expect to play three games
with the White Sox, Chicago's crack
colored team, of which Rube Foster
is the head.
The following are the Up-Town
Club members: W. Coleman ss., L.
Tucker 2nd, D. Ware 3rd, F. West 1st,
C. Schucks 1. f., J. West c. f., G?. Har
ris r. f., Harry Davis p., Ottis Flood
c, W. Harris p.
Advertisement.
OPENING RECEPTION.
sare
LOOK! WATCM!*WAIT!
For The 14th Big Annual '-v
PICNIC AND OUTING
OF
AT ON
THURSDAY, JULY 21
DANCING BATHING BOATING FISHING
GOO MUSIC BY MOORE'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Co me and enjoy this big outing with us. The principal feature will
be our big Athletic Contest. Prizes awarded to winner of eech
event. Young Men's Race, Young Ladies Race, Boys Race
Girls Race. Tug of War, Ames vs. Gopher. Standing
Broad Jumping Contest. Running Contest.
Ames' Special Train Will Leave Luce Line Station, 7th St.
and 2nd Ave. No. at 2.15 p. m. sharp, Rehiring
leave Lake at 9:30 p. m.
Refreshments will be served on the picnic grounds. All tickets from
St. Paul must be purchased from committee. For any further infor
mation ask any member of the lodge. W. T. Dodson, Chairman
Tickets: Adults 70 Gents Children, 6 to 12 years, 50 Cents
Ma-
Of Remodeled and Refurnished
sonic Hall.
The opening reception of the newly
remodeled and refurnished Masonic
Hall, 888 Rondo street, last Monday
afternoon and evening, proved to be
a very delightful affair and was en
joyed by several hundred guests who
were astonished with the beauty of
the building and its furnishings.
Light refreshments were served dur
ing the evening by the ladies of the
Eastern Star Chapter.
The building and lawn may be rent
ed for weddings, lawn parties, recep
tions card and dinner parties, with
or without the use of kitchen and
dishes at very reasonable'rates, by
1 applying to the custodian, J. H. Dil
[lingham, 283 N. St. Albans street.
(Tel. Dale 7321.Advertisement.
PUBLIC SPEAKING.
By E. W. Gilles.
In public speaking, it is very neces
sary to really have something to say
and to have some one to say it to
and to be able to say it without a
hitch and in perfect language.
iThe want of preparation has been
the downfall of imany a public speak
er. If you have to make up talk as
you go along, you will not be a good
public speaker* You should know in
advance what you are going to say
and how you going to say it.
In order to be a good public speak
er, you should have a definite sub
ject, and stick to it. A miscellane
ous heterogenous, disintegratedy dis
connected talk without beginning,
middle or end, is not good public
speaking. A well planned, orderly,
logical? address is much better,
In order to be a good public speak
er, you must have a perfect knowl
edge of language and have perfect
control of your mind and of your
vocal .organs just as the good pianist
-.*_-.4. ~I.I.J,. ^i tate of William Sadler, deceased, late
has a perfect knowledge of music and 0f
NO. 106
I.B.P.O.E.W.
perfect control of his mind and of
his imuscles.
In order to be a good pubMc speak
er to the same audience time after
time, you must stick to your subject
arid keep tab on yourself and on
your subjects so as to not be saying
the same things over and over again.
An even moderation of voice is
very important. To speak in a whis
per one minute and in a scream the
next is not good public speaking.
The voice should be strong enough so
that all the people in the room can
hear readily and should be well and
evenly modulated from beginning to
end.
In order to be a good public speak
er, you should devote yourself most
earnestly to the Bible, the grammar,
the dictionary, and also to books on
literature, composition and rhetoric.
You imust keep at it in order to
be a good public speaker. "Prac-
tice," along with a lot of other good
things, "makes perfect," and if you
leave off the practice you will get
out of practice, and when out of
practice you cannot do your best.
In order to be a good public speak
er, you must have your "talking
points" well in hand, and follow
them in a masterly way.
STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF
Ramseyss. In District Court, Sec
ond Judicial District.
Florence Thompson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Alonzo Thompson, Defendant.
The State of Minnesota to the Abo\fe
Named Defendant:
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint of the
plaintiff In this action, which complaint
has been filed with the clerk of said
court in his office in the court house
of said county, and, fo serve a copy of
your answer to the said complaint on
the subscriber hereto, plaintiff's attor
ney, at his office, No. 514 Court Block,
in the City of St. Paul, County of
Kamseuym an Stat of Minnesota, within
thirty (30)odndayse after the service of
-i
hl
upon you exclusive of
the day of such service and if you
fail to answer the said complaint
within the time aforesaid the plaintiff
in this action will apply to the said
court for the relief demanded in said
complaint.
Dated July 12, 1921.
T. A. ALEXANDER,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
514 Couratu lBlock,
Min
St
(7-16-21)
CITATION ON PETITION TO SELL
LANDS.
STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF
Ramsey. Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Application for
License to Sell the Real Estate of
Blakely R. Durant, Decedent.
The State of Minnesota to All Whom
It May Concern:
On reading and filing the petition of
John H. Hickman, Jr., representative
of the estate of said deceased, praying
that license be to him granted to sell
the real estate of -which said deceased
died seized, and it appearing by said
petition that there is not sufficient per
sonal estate in the hands of said repre
sentative to pay the debts outstanding
against the deceased, and the legacies
and expenses of administration, and
that it is necessary, in order to pay
such debts, legacies and expenses, and
for the best interest of said estate to
sell said real estate.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, That
all persoM interested in said estate be
cited and reauired to apear before said
Probate Court on Tuesday, the 26th
day of July, A. D. 1921, at ten o'clock
in the forenoon, at the Court House in
the City of St. Paul, in said County,
then and there to show cause, if any
there be, why license should not be
granted to said representative to sell
said real estate, according to the
prayer of said petition, and that this
citation be served by publication there
of in the Appeal according to law.
WITNESS the Judge of said Court,
this 30th day of June, 1921.
A. E. DOEr
Judge of Probate,
(Of Washington County, Minn. Act
ing as and for Judge of Probate of
Ramsey CoHinty, Minn.)
(Seal of Probate Court)
Attest"
F. W. GOSEWISCH,
Clerk of Probate.
HAMMOND TURNER, Attorney,
321 Metropolitan Bank Bldg.
ORDER FOR CREDITORS TO PRE
SENT CLAIMS WITHIN THREE
MONTHS.
STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF
Ramseyss. Probate Court.
In the Matte's "of the Estate of William
Sadler, Deceased.
Letters of Administration on the Es
the County of Ramsey and State
Lsk
of Minnesota, being granted to John
S. Sadler.
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 the said deceased, if
any there be, are required to file the
same in Probate Court of said County,
for examination and allowance, or be
forever barred.
It is further ordered that the 2nd
Monday in January, 1922, 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 the place when^
and where the said Probate Court will
examine and adjust said claims and
demands.
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 nee 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 28th day of
June, 1921.
By the Court.
A. E. DOE,
Judge of Probate,
of Washington County, Minnesota, act
ing as and for Judge of Probate of
Ramsey County, Minn.
(Seal of Probate Court.)
W. T. FRANCIS, Attorney.
(7-2-21)
THE KING'S HIGHWAY.
Some may choose the broadened way,
That may be lighted and blithe and
gay
And leadeth not to realms of day,
But I'm walking up the "King's High
way."
Elbert W. Giles,
Tel. Elkhurst 3987
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
oung
and old alike
will find our
i "handy" bank
the best-ever
aid to Thrift.
Gret yours now
by opening an
account with
$1.00 or more.
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you.
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Barber Shop In Connection, open
evenings until 8, Saturdays to
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The most Popular Lines of Cigars and
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TEL. MAIN 2592
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Full line of Gents* furnishings and
a lot of odd trousers for sale
at prices ranging from
$2.50 to $6.00
313 Rondo St. St. Paul
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
HOURS 9 A. M. TO 1
P. M, 4 2 TO 6 P. M.
atnrsATS Jc irnnHGs
APPOINTMENT
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Meals A La Carte at All Hours
Housewives Supplied With Barbecued
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Ladies who do not wish to leave their
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