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MINNEAPOLIS DOING8 IN AND ABOUT THR ftRCAT "FLOUR CITV." Matters Social, Religious and General, Which Have Happened ana are to Happen Among the People of the City. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921. Remember, special meeting of Annes Lodge Tuesday evening. Miss Zelma a Force left Tuesday for a trip to the Pacific coast. Mrs. Donald Brady was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the Maids and Matrons Club. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Gibbs will re turn from their motor trip to Chi cago next Wednesday. Miss Mildred Shull has taken charge of the ice cream parlor of the "Orig inal Barbecue," 712 Sixth Ave. N Mrs. H. Robinson, 225 W. 39th St., entertained at- cards Wednesday eve ning in honor of Mrs. Elah Brown of Chicago. Mr. Alex Irwin na openea a *u- room hotel at 1109 Second St. S., and invites the public to call and inspect it.Advertisement. Mrs. J. N Sellers will entertain with a picnic party at Minnehaha Falls on next Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Elah Brown of Chicago. Dr. Fred 0 Nelson, specialist on rheumatism, has taken larger remod eled offices at the same address, 424 Nicollet Ave., Suite 16.. Advertise ment. Mrs. Glover Shull after a three weeks' trip to Montreal, Boston, To ronto, Naraganset Pier, Notre Dame, Pautucket, Chicago, returned home Tuesday delighted with her trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Gibbs, Jr., ac companied Mrs. lone Gibbs and Mrs. J. Q. Adaims of St. Paul will leave on next Thursday for a motor trip to Chicago, to be gone about two weeks. Mayor Leach has pleased the peo ple, very much by prohibiting the showing of "The Birth of a Nation" at the Blue Miouse Theatre, where it was booked to open for a week to night. "Perry the Printer" has been sued for $15,000 on account of the rear end collision his car made while re turning from the picnic at Parkers Lake, July 14th. Perry does not seem to be very much worried however. The Polar Wave Tailoring Co., Willie Wicks, proprietor, is now lo cated at 535 Dupont, near 6t Ave. N. Custom tailoring, repairing, dry cleaning, pressing. Hats cleaned and blocked. W call and deliver. Ad vertisement. Don't forget the Moonlight Boat Excursion of Minnehaha Temple, 129 Daughter Elks, will occur next Thurs day evening, August 11. Boat leaves foot of Jackson street, St Paul, at 9:00 o'clock. Tickets 75 cents. You are invited.Advertisement. The Combs Bros* tailors, 809 4t Ave. S., have a splendid location and are doing a fine business, in dry cleaning, repairing, pressing clothes. Ladies' work given special attention. I'heir motto is "Promptness." They call for and deliver goods. Telephone Main 5040.Advertisement. Pride of the West Co. No. 1, Uni fonm Rank, Knights of Pythias, Capt. W. C. Jeffrey, commanding, invites everybody to go wi th 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 75 Advertisement. Mr. Martin Brown, after an absence of about a year, returned to the city Wednesday, having had an interest ing and successful trip selling books. He has published a booklet entitled: "Is Tulsa Sane?" bearing on the re cent Tulsa riot, which is on sale at the leading news stands of the Twin Cities at 35 cents each. sure to get one.Advertisement. Mrs. W. R. Donavan, 215 Bedford street, entertained at a reception Thursday afternoon of last week from 2 to 5 in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Elah Brown of Chicago. She was assisted by Mesdames W. R. Hardy, H. Poore, G. D. Smith, J. Wright, J. N Sellers. Th house was beautifully decorated with garden flowers. Mrs. Donavan proved to be a charming hostess. A commnuication has been received stating that Atty. Sji Smith and motor party have reached Washing ton, D. safe and sound... They are the house guests of Dr. D. Rivers, pastor of Berean Baptist church. They have been entertained by Mrs. Mattie McGhee and daughter, Miss Ruth Mil's. Gray and daughter, Miss Edna, and Mr. Andrew Hilyen. They have now gone to New York City and other points and hope to return home about Aug. 18 or 20. Mr, W. T. Johnson, a welL-known railroad man, who has been on the was the second wife ^SJi Di ride KNIGHTS MINNEHAHA TEMPLE NO,129 "Pioneer Limited," Chicago, Milwau- courses in Dramatic Art of the kee & St. Paul road, 24 years has i Mrs. Mary H. Moseley, of 2406 17th Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn., formerly the wife of Rev. M. W. Withers, who has been pursuing the cosmetologists' course under Mme. Lula Bacon, has returned to the city andi expects to graduate from said course within the next 60 days. She is also scheduled to graduate in Parliamentary Law in December of this year. ?,!!ttT & of.Rev. P. Roberts, former pastor of Bfethel Affp __ L_ Vi- f? i _S? course, Mrs. Moseley will go to De"- troit, Mich., where she will pursue an TIT-XT J,J i such debts, legacies and expenses and Withers and was wedded to i for the best interest of said estateThat VoZt\to o?hi S^ lnS UNIFORM MNK her profession, Dramatic Art at the Merrill School of Expression. She holds a certificate of excellent credit from one of the teacher's um opened a hotel and cafe at 2010 Cedar avenue, and has furnished up in very attractive style and is prepared to cater to the public in a satisfactory manner at pre-war prices. First class meal's served a la carte at all hours. He will be assisted by his.Northwestern wife and daughter. Mr. Johnson is a brother of Mrs. Quitman Hicks and Mr. Moses Johnson of St Paul. cordially invites the public to call and inspect his place. Advertise ment. Cordially invites you to join them in spending a delightful evening on a Moonlight Boat Excursion ON ON THE BEAUTIFUL STEAMER bia College of Expression, Chi cago and is a graduate in Draimatic city. She was formerly organizer of the 'Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. Mrs. Moseley is well known in the Northwest for the excellent work which she accomplished in the wom en's clubs and as a dramatic reader. CITATION ON PETITION TO SELL LANDS. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY O Ramsey. Probate Court. In the Matter of the Application for License to Sell the Real Estate of Elvina Harkness, Decedent. The State of Minnesota to All Whom It Ma.y Concern court, and has taken back her maiden against the .deceased, and the legaoies Court on" Tuesday the~23rd dav'of A^T name, Mary H. Moseley. an_d expenses of_ administration: and {jfiSf a? 1CK'cldck in the tor^don SiT Sh-e that it is necessary, in order to pay M^SE ORDERED, allypersons and Quinn chapel A. Ml E churchess, citedoand required to apear before sai Probate Court on Tuesday the 23rd RedWingandBarge Manitou THE BEST JAZZ MUSIC OBTAINABLE COMMITTEE O ARRANGEMENTS Major General W Morris, Commander in Chief F. Thomas, Chrm., J. Burke, W Clack, _C. Hughes F. Connor I. Rhodes W McCoy Burte Boat leaves at 8:45 sharp Tickets 75 cents HERE WE ARE AGAIN! THE SECOND GRAND Moonlight Boat Excursion TO BE GIVEN BY ON ON THE BEAUTIFUL STEAMER Boat leaves at 9:00 sharp Tickets 75 cents Art of the Johnson School of Music,' as and for Judge of Probate of Ram- Oratory and Dramatic Art of this On reading and filing the petition of sey, State of Minnesota died, intestate Pearl t't, Representative on the 17th day of May, 1921, and pray- of the estate of said deceased, praying in that letters of administration of that license be to her granted to sell said estate be-granted to said Sadie E te? ^J^^!^^?^^r.^^Ot^^ That said petition to interested in said da August A 1921 at Anilin e, tVw oMrnirtnUntrivt* Jtrooat uour on jLuesaa the 23r 2 01 1 1estate-bd 0 o'clock i the forenoon, at the Court House in.l the City of St. Paul, in said County, he an her show fio. RedWingandBargeManitouA. Moore's Jazz Hounds Will Furnish The Music COMMITTEE DAUGHTER ELKS Ruth Walker, Chairman Lucile Gooch, Floo Mgr. L.Austin Bright B.Collier Comer Crowder S. Johnstone N McCullough Mason E Moore Thomas Roxborough N Thompson Washington S. Welbourne irp' rw M. DAUGHTER ELKS I.B.P.0.E.W, 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. the Judge of said Court, 29th day of July, 1921. A. B. DOE, Judge of Probate. (Of Washington County, Minn., Acting Co-thiWITNESS County, Minn.) (eal of Probate Court.) Attest: F. W. GOSEWISCH, 7 Clerk of Probate. HAMMOND TURNER. Atty. 321 Met. Bnk. Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. (7-30-21) CITATION ON PETITION FOR LET- TERS OF ADMINISTRATION. STATE O MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramseyss. I Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of Sarah V. Johnson, Decedent. The State of Minnesota to All Whom I May Concern: The petition of Sadie E -Johnson having been filed in this Court, rep resenting that Sarah V. Johnson then a resident of the County of Ram- soon thereafter as said matter can be heard, at the lrobate Court Room, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul, in said County, and show cause, if any the6y have, why said shouldd not be granted, and that thi citation: be Appea accordinpetitiolaw, 1 rve Inail i S a 1 4 cause,dTf"antybe ,-J eight weeks' post-graduate coursfc in there be,t why license shoul no namef and addresses are known ad to an by y ,th publicatios thereof in copy of this citation at least days before said- day of hearing to each the heirs of said"decedent "&Si whosen appear from the files of this Court. Witness the Judge of said Court, this 26th day of July, A. D. 1921. A. E. DOE, Judge of Probate, of Washington County, Minnesota, act ing as and for Judge of Probate of Ramsey County, Minn. iSeaj of Probate Court.) Attest: W. GOSEWISCH, Clerk of Probate. W. T. FRANCIS, Attorney. 329 Metropolitan Bank Bldg. (7-30-21) ORDER FOR CREDITORS TO PRE SENT CLAIMS WITHIN THREE MONTHS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramseyss. Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of John B. Stokes, Deceased. Letters Testamentary on the Es tate of John B. Stokes, deceased, late of the City of St Paul in the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota being granted to Johanna Stokes. It appearing on proper proof by af fidavit made and filed herein, as provided by law, that there are no debts against the estate of said de ceased: It is Ordered that three 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 first Monday in November, 1921,at ten o'clock 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 I 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 ence 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 July, 1921. By the Court. A. E. DOE, Judge of Probate, (Of Washington County, Minn. Act ing as and to Judge of Probate of Ramsey County, Minn.) (Seal of Probate Court) W. T. FRANCIS. Attorney. (7-30-21) THE TWIN CITY REALTY GO. Formerly located a*t 557 St. An thony Aye., has moved to larger and better quarters, No 411 W Univer sity avenue, in the Elliott Building. This company has at its head Mr. O. Bray, reecntly of Chicago, who has had varied experiences in the line of Real Estate and Insurance and is equipped to properly and "satisfac torily take care of any business trust ed to him. In the office you will find a Nota ry Public, Mrs. E Settle, who will take care of your requirements. Leave your news items for the Chi cago Defender, copies of which can always be had. W ask that you make this office your headquarters. We solicit your patronage. Tel. Forest 9553.Advertisement. TEL. MIAN 5040 COMBS BROTHERS TAILORS Dry Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing:. Ladies work given special attention Work Called For and Deiimtd.'. Our Motto: Promptness 809 4THAVE.S. MINNEAPOLIS MAKE NO MISTAKE, JUST SMOKE THE fit II DCIJ1DICXngOCWTTMOID lt ULU ncMABl CEN GIDAD 1 August will lobm big in the mem- ory of. women who took advantage of out'^extraordinary August Fur Sale they will realize, later on, what a big saving was made on the furs bought. Unusually low prices (even for August sales) will continue until the ,10thplease note that the furs we offer are genuine Gordon high grade furs, yet the prices are lower than is being asked for furs of in- different value. Come this Week sure some of the more de- sirable kinds of furs are going rapidly. ST I. LA' & &. Tel. Hyland 3956 ss*"*"^ TEL. DALE 6731 Learn to Play Pocket Billiards "at THE GENTLEMEN'S RESORT Always Clean and Comfortable 5 PERFE CT 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 Fo Sale ALL KINDS O SOFT DRINKS ON ICE. Shoe Shining Parlor. WALKER WILLIAMS, Prop. Wm. Burley, Attendant. 554 ST. ANTHONY AyE. ST. PAUL DO YOU KNOW A FOURTH STREET AT SIBLEY STREET RAILROAD MEN'S HEADQUARTERS Johnson's Hotel, Cafe & Lunch Room W. T. JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR First Class Furnished Rooms for Railroad Men and Transients. First Class A La Carte Meals at All Hours at Pre-War Prices. 2010 CEDAR AVE. MINNEAPOLIS ORIGINAL BARBECUE The Only Cafe of its kind in the Twin Cities Meals A La Carte at All Hours Housewives Supplied With Barbecued Meats on Special Orders Ladies who do not wish to leave their cars will be specially served. W. P. THOMPSON, MGR. W. L. REDMOND,CHEF 712 Sixth Ave. N. Minneapolis Office and Residence, Dunlap and Larpenteur Aves. .DOUGLASS BROTHERS CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS If you own a lot we will build you a house on it without the advance of a cent Pay us as you pay rent. GENERAL REPAIRING Tel. Elkhurst 0701 THAT FORSERVICE AND QUALITY THE Capitol Steam Laundry CANNOT BE SURPASSED We do French Dry Cleaning Dyeing and Rough Dry Laundering. A trial will convince you that this is the laundry you want. PHON E 743 WABA8HA 8T, AND A. DRIVER WILL CALL CEDAH 4.622-c '&&" ,Hi ,5.'^i~. OFFICE TEL. CEDAR 5104 1 Sudden Service 6AINT PAUL RES. TEL.' DALE 9244 HOURS: 8130 A. M. TO 1 P. M. AND 2 TO 6 P. M. SUNDAYS BY APPOINTMENT DR. E. S, WEBER DENTAL SURGEON FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORK IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY 54 W. SEVENTH ST. DAKOTA BLDG. SUITE 203-2C4 FOR MEN ONLY RATES REASONABLE L. WHEELER, PEES. E.L. BOYD. SRO 311 Hennepin MINNEAPOLIS Tel. Dale 0605 HARRY LIGAN MERCHANT TAILOR 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 CLEANING, PRESSING. DYE ING AND REPAIRING 306 RONDO ST. ST. PAUL. MINN. N. W. CEDAR 3037 OPTICIAN & JEWELER 2 2 E FOURTH ST. SAI NT IAtTt, OFFICE CEDAR 8946 *s ST. PAUL TEL. MAIN 2592 PORTERS'# WAITERS' TEI. CEDAR 6975 HOtTRS 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M. & 2 TO 6 P. M. SUNDAYS Jc EVENINGS BT APPOINTMENT DR. t. RAYMOND HILL DENTAL SURGEON First Class Guaranteed Work in All Branches of Dentistry 303 COURT BLOCK 24 E. 4TH ST. Te l. Elkhurst 3987 ELMER MORRIS DRUGGIST Prescriptions Called For and Delivered. Drugs, Medicines, Soda Water Toilet Articles, Soft Drinks Candies, Cigars, Tobacco. Ice Cream/ Brick or Bulk Dale & W. Central St. Paul TEL. CEDAR 8J9Q HAMMOND TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW 321 MET. BANK BLDG. Of 'Pnilf FIFTH A CEDAR L. A CtU ELKHURST 3473 QUICK SERVICE CALL ONCE AND YOU WILL CALL AGAIN' ELK TAILORING CO. M. LOVE, PROPRIETOR, SUITS MADE TO ORDER to. 'si* "4* i RES. DALE 1468 W. T. FRANCIS LAWYER SUITE 329 AMR. NATL. BANK BLDG COR. FIFTH AND CEDAR OFFICE TEL. CEDAR 4044 ST. PAUL HOURS: 9 A. M. TO P. M. AND 2 TO 6 P. M. DR. JOHN R. FRENCH SURGEON DENTIST -rk RES. TEL. DALE 7616 i FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORK IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY SUITE 2 DETROIT BLDG. SAINT PAUL COR. 4TH Si WABASHA MINNESOTA I