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rrre DOINGS IN AND ABOUT THF
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Matters Social, Religious and General
Which Have Happened ano are to
Happen Among the People of the
City.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921.
Mr. Clarence A. Hugheshas moved
to 2818 Eleventh Ave. S.
Mr. A. 0! McNair is night manager
at the Porters and Waiters club 311
Hennepin Ave. He is a very genial
gentleman.
Mrs. Jennie B. Ford announces the
marriage of her ^daughter, Miss Mary
Isabelle to Mr. Charles Eugene Noble
at an early date.
Miss Eliza Studebaker of Vancouver,
B. C, enroute home from Atchison,
Kan., was the guest this week of Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie L. Boyd, 2528 Chicago
avenue.
The Railroad Men's Association will
give its Big Thanksgiving Ball at
South Side Auditorium on Monday
evening, Nov. 28. Don't forget it,
but be there.
Mr. John A. Diekerson, our great
showman, has put his Consolidated
Shows into winter quarters after a
very satisfactory season and is again
at home for the winter.
Remember that Ames Lodge, Elks,
gives its Big Thanksgiving Ball at
Elks' Hall, Sixth and Lyndale Aves.
N. on Thanksgiving night, Nov. 24.
Music by Moore's orchestra.
Johnson's, "Good Things to Eat,"
2010 Cedar Ave. cor. Franklin, has a
regular "Chicken Parlor" open all
night. Telephone for reservations
South 0805.Advertisement.
Dr. M. W. Judy, who has been in
Duluth for some time, has returned
with his "better half" and has opened
a Dental Laboratory at 316 Nicollet
ave., on the same floor with Dr. Ellis
Burton, the dentist.
Mrs. Ollie Phelps, who is widely
known as the "Fried Chicken Queen
of the World," has purchased what
was formerly Stewart's hotel, 246
Fourth Ave. S., and will conduct the
"Chicken Shop De Luxe" there.
Watch and wait for the big musi
cale to be given for the benefit of St.
Thomas Episcopal church, under the
aucpices of the C. S. S. Club. Mrs. R.
A. Van Hook, chairman Mrs. Frank
Terry, chairman of program commit
tee.
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.
Mr. Glover Shull, who for about
two years has been inactive in the
management of the Porters' and
Waiters' Club, 311 Hennepin Ave.,
has been elected president and treas
urer Mr. Eddie Boyd, secretary, and
the club is now a favorite resort of
its members and their friends.
Combs Brothers, the Tailors and
Dry Cleaners, 809 4th Ave. S., are
making a special offer to sponge and
press men's suits for 50 cents, ladies
suits, $1.00 and up. All hand press
ing. Relining and remodeling done
at reasonable prices. Work called for
and delivered. Tel. Main 5040.Ad-
vertisement.
Wise ones will make reservations
for the special Thanksgiving dinner
to be given Thursday, Nov. 24,
(Thanksgiving day) at the Original
Barbecue, 712 Sixth Ave., N., jfrom
12:00 M. to 8:00 P. M. The menu
will consist of Roast Virginia Turkey,
dressing, cranberry sauce, candied
sweet potatoes, hot mince pie, coffee
or milk. Dinner only 50 cents.Ad
vertisement.
Rev. and Mrs. Edward W. Mosely
of Belleville, 111., have issued an
nouncements of the marriage of their
daughter, Margurite Florence, on
Wednesday, Aug. 10, to Mr. Harold
C. Combs of this city. Invitations
have also been issued for a wedding
reception to be held at the Combs resi
dence, 3533 Fourth Ave. S., Tuesday
evening, Nov. 29. The young couple
will be at home after Dec. 1st.
The social function par excellence
of last week was Armistice Dancing
Party given by the Bachelor Club,
on Armistice night at Yeoman Hall.
703 Third Ave. S. The music was
by Moore's Supreme Orchestra. There
was a large number of the leading
social sets of the Twin Cities present
in superb costumes and everybody had
a delightful time. The committee of
arrangements to whom the credit is
due for this social treat comprised:
James E. Combs, James C. Terry, Tela
B. Burt, Wendell Gibbs, Wm. B. Hor
ton, Charles Noble, H. Allen, Thos.
Stovall, Martin Brown, Harold C.
Combs.
Citation Ex. Guardian's Account.
STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OP
Ramseyss. In Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Guardianship of Sieg
fried Konrad. Ward.
The State of Minnesota to All Whom It May
Concern:
On reading and filing the petition of the
representative of said ward, praying that the
Court fix a time and place for examining,
adjusting and allowing his Final Account,
and discharging -him as such guardian.
It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard
and that all persons interested in said mat
ter be cited and required to appear before
this Court, on Tuesday, the 13th day of De
cember, 1921, at 10 o'clock, A. M., or as soon
thereafter as said matter can be heard, at
the Probate Court rooms in the Court House
in the City of St. Paul, in said County, and
show cause, if any they have, why said peti
tion should not be granted and that this cita
tion be served by publication tWereof in the
Apneal according to laws.
Witness the Judge of said Court this 17th
day of November, A. D. 1921.
(Seal of Probate Court.)
A.of
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AMES
LODGE
E. DOE,
Judge Probate
(Of Washington County, Minn., acting as
an^-for Judge of Probate of Ramsey County,
Minn.)
Attest: F. W. GOSEWISCH,
Clerk of Probate.
T. A. ALEXANDER,
Attorney for Petitioner,
514 Court Block, St. Paul, Minn.
(11-19-21)
SUMMONS.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY/ OF
Ramseyss.
In Justice Court before George M. Luethge,
Justice of the Peace.
The State of Minnesota to David A. Dixon:
You Are Hereby Summoned to be and ap
pear before the undersigned, one of the Jus
tices of the Peace in and for said county, on
the 9th day of December, 1921, at nine
o'clock in the* forenoon, at my office in the
City of St. Paul, in said county, to answer
to the complaint of W. T. Francis in a civil
action wherein said plaintiff claims the sum
of Fifty-five Dollars and Fifty-five Cents
($55.55) with interest at the rate of six per
cent per annum, from the first day of .-Sep-
tember, 1920, together with costs and dis
bursements of this action. Should you fail to
appear at the time and place aforesaid, judg
ment will be rendered against you upon the
evidence adduced by said plaintiff for such
Bum as he shall show he is .entitled to.
Given under my hand this 10th day of
November, A. D., 1921.
GEORGE M. LUETHGE,
i ri Justice of the Peace,
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Admission 50 Cents
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LET'SG
AFTER YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER TO THE BIG
THANKSGIVINGO BALL
TO E GIVEN BY
A
ELK'SHALL
Corner of Lyndale and Sixth Ave. No.
ON
THURSDAY EVE., NOV. 2 4
OUR MOTTO IS: "FUN FOR ALL, ALL FOR FUN!'
MUSIC BY MOORE'S CONCERT DANCE ORCHESTRA
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS
W. T. Dodson, Chrm., F. G. Thomas, Worth Jones, W. Gilmore
C. A. McCullough Ben Berry Wm. Moore Thomas Smith
EVERYBODY INVITED
Tel. Hyland 3956 Sudden Service
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.
712 Sixth Ave. N. Minneapolis
TEL. SOUTH 0805 OPEN ALL NIGHT
RAILROAD MEN'S HEADQUARTERS
JOHNSON'S HOTEL, CAFE, LUNCH, ROOM
CHICKEN AND OYSTER PARLOR*
W. T. JOHNSON, PROP. JAS. BOOZER, MGR.
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
LOWE PRICE S
O N FURNITUR E
AT BOUTELL'S
MINNEAPOLIS
A Great Sale Now Going On
All Departments
Besides wonderful opportunities ^to savebig price
reductionsup to y2 offwe offer you Liberal Credit
Terms. You can get the benefit of the sale prices
and pay for your purchases by the month.
WHY HESITATEThis is the time
to come to BOUTELL'S and furnish
your homeAT A BIG SAVING
RugsDraperiesFurnitureDishes
Kitchen WareGut GlassrAlumi
num WareStoves, Heaters, Ranges"
:all at a saving to you.
MAKE A THlP to
BOUTELI |BRd:
^^^MINNEABOLKl
MARQUETJE AT FIFTH
NO, 106
I.B.P.O.E.W.
Taxis 1:45 a. m.
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Minneapolis and St. Paul Cars Stop at Our Door
'WOMEN'S
FOUR
BUCKLE
Best Quality
ARCTICS
We have them in all
$3.75 sixes to fit heels. Price
TANLEY
INC
78 E. 5th St., NtV Cor. Minnesota
E it ever so humble
there's no place like
a home of your own.
That's worth striv
ing for, isn't it?
Now's the time to
startwith $1.00 or
more%
Let Us Serve You
NORTHERN
SAVINGS
BANK,
7th at Robert Bremer Arcade
NO SLATE.
NO STONE.
NO SOOT.
NO SMOKE.
Koppers Coke
For sale by
S. BRAND
Rice and University. Garfield 7501
MAY BLACK MASON
Mezzo Soprano
available for
CONCERTS AND RECITALS
OPERA ORATORIO
FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN
Res. 1045 Cross- Ave. Phone' Dale 2668
St. Paul, Minn.
1.
HARD- COAL
HARD COAL. SHOULD E
$13.90 INSTEAD 0 $17-
9 5 WHEN COMPAR E
WITH COKE A $15.50,
BECAUSE I HAS E N
DETERMINED UNI-
VERSITY EXPERIMENT
DEPARTMENT THAT
COKE GIVES 11%% MORE
HEAT THAN HARD COAL.
THEREFORE BUY COKE.
LIBERTY BONDS
ACCEPTED.
HOLMES & HALLOWELL
12 E. SIXTH,
NEAR WABASHA.
$11 COAL
"Furnace Chunks'* hold fire
over nigh t, for stoves,
ranges and furnaces.
The Very Best.
Liberty Bonds Accepted.
Holmes & Hallowell,
12 E. Sixth, near Wabasha.
TEL. DALE 6731
Learn to Play Pocket Billiards at
THE GENTLEMEN'S RESORT
Always Clean and Comfortable
5 PERFECT TABLES 5
Open every Evening until 12 o'clock
Barber Shop In, Connection, open
evenings untif'8, Saturdays to
W' ^12. P. M. v-~
fCne,most-Popular Lines of Cigars and
*"%lW Candies For Sale.
ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS ON
ICE.
?j$^B0io* Shining Parlor.
WALKER WILLIAMS, Prop.
Wm. Burtsy, Attendant
ANTHONY AVE.
594IST. PAUL.
POIlTfRS & WAITERS' CLUB
311 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Phone Main 2592
Excellent Food at Minimum Prices. Soft Drinks of All Kinds.
TOBACCO 1 CIGARS CIGARETTES
GLOVER SHULL, Pres. arid Treas. EDDIE L. BOYD, Secy.
-_ O. A. McNAIR, Night Manager.
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buys a beautiful Cab
inet Victrola, ma
hogany, oak or wal
nut.
N. W. CEDAR 3037
OPTICIAN & JEWELER
2 2 E. FOURTH ST
SAINT PAUL
Dal* 9747 Elkhurst 2658
J. TROST
GROCER
Cor. Rondo and Dale St. Paul
ELKHURST 3473 QUICK SERVICE
CALL ONCE AND YOU WILL CALL AGAIN
ELK TAILORING GO.
M. LOVE, PROPRIETOR
SUITS MADE O ORDER
CLEANING. PRESSING, DYE-
ING AND REPAIRING
306 RONDO ST. ST. PAUL MINN.
Get a VICTROLA
in Time for the Holidays
VERY new lot of Victor Records selected for the Home
Victrola means happy, exclusive performances at home
of the world's greatest musicians and entertainers. All
the eager suspense, ail the thrill of a first night at the opera
or theater are yours at home with a Victrola and Victor
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does a new musical comedy create a fresh group of popular
song hits and dances? Almost as soon, you may hear in your
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You'll want one in your ho me (or the holidays. Select one
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model. All woods and finishes. Sold on
EASY PAYMENT TERMS
Victrolas $4 a Month, Up
-21-23-25 West Fifth Street
Tel. Dale We Gall For and Delirer
ELMER MORRIS
DRUGGIST
Drugs, Medicines, Soda Water
Soft Drinks, Toilet Articles
Candies, Cigars, Tobacco,
Ice Cream Brick or Bulk.
Gas and Electric Fixtures
Fishing Tackle
Dale 8t W. Central St. Paul
OFFICE TEL.
CEDAR 5104
SUNDAYS BY APPOINTMENT
DR. E. S. WEBER
DENTAL SURGEO
FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED wOKK
IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY
54 W. SEVENTH ST.
DAKOTA BLDG.
SUITE 203-204
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OFFICE TEL.
CEDAR 4044
ST. PAUL
TEL. CEDAR 6190
HAMMOND TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
321 MET. BANK BLOC.
FIFTH AT CEDAR St. Paul
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 S St. Paul
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
UiirvC
Tsx,. CXDIR 6975
HOXtBS 0 -i-^M. TO 1
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DR. L. RAYMOND HILL
DENTAL SURGEON
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Pint Class Guaranteed Work in
AH Branches of Dentistry
303 COURT
LAWYER
SUITE 32*
AMR. NATL. BANK BLDG.
COR. FIFTH ANO CEDAR
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RES.TEL
DALE 761
HOURS! 9 A. M. TO 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 ft WABASHA
i OFFICE CEDAR 8646
O O O
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RES. TEL.
DALE 9244
HOURS: e:ao A. M. TO p. M.
AND 2 TO 6 P. M.
SAINT PAUf
MINNESOTA
RES. DALE 1468
W. T. FRANCIS
S I. PAUL
F. B. SIMPSON GEO. W. WILLS
Tel. Dale 1914 Tel. Dale 2541
Office Phones:
Cedar 1024 Trl-State 24 240
SIMPSON & WILLS
Undertaken, Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Calls Answsred Promptly Day or
Night
Lady Assistant When Desired
Office and Chapel
wnc an a cnape mill
234 WEST FOURTH ST. 0 I. PAUl
TEL. MIAN 5040
COMBS BROTHERS
TAILORS
Dry Cleaning, Repairing and
_.: -fPressin
Ladies work given special attention
Work Mtituui Mmti for Motio: ProaptBew
809 4THAVE.S. MINNEAPOLIS
W. B. WILLIAMS AUDREY HOSKIN8
Proprietor Manager
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Barber ShopUd BathfI
606 LYNDALE AVE. N & 7
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