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ST. PAUL
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RBCORD OF HAPPENING*
IN MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL.
/he "Saintly city" and Saintly City
-oiksNewsy items oi 'aocial, Re- Advertisement.
/1igiou, Political and General Mat
tor* Among the Peonrte.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921.
by Dr. J. H. Redd last
Mrs. John" Warren has moved to
395 Farrington ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Stewart have
moved to 396 Rondo street.
Mr. W. Browne of St. Anthony
Ave., fell and sustained slight bodily
injuries.
Mr. John Dillingham, who was on
the sick list for several days, is again
able to be out.
Mrs. Mattie Rhodes of Rondo St.,
was hostess to the Club Delight on
Tuesday evening.
Mr. Geo. W. Stewart, who for
tenHenrietta
days was on the sick list, has again
resumed his duties.
Dr. Lillian Lewis will succeed Mr.
C. H. Miller as at St
James A. M.A Ei.dchurch.
^i_The,
Ladie
ochorister Pilgri Baptist.
Church met this week with Mrs. Anna
Allen of Sherburne Ave.
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INSIST ON GETTING
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Miss Margaret Spriggs of Balti
more, Md., is the holiday guest of
Miss Clara Gombs, 258 Fourth St.
Dr. John R. .French, is in Fairview
hospital, Minneapolis, where he is
rapidly recovering from an operation
Mrs. Harriett McManus, mother of
Mrs. Nora Covington, has been called
to St. Louis, Mo., owing to the illness
of a son.
This has been gala^ week at the
churches. Bazaars were held at* Pil
grim Baptist church and St. Phillips
Episcopal church.
Mr. Harry Holmes left Tuesday for
a visit to Chicago, Hot Springs, Mount
Clemens and other points, to be gone
two months or more.
The social and literary society of
Pilgrim Baptist church met Monday
evening at the residence of Mrs. Hen
ry High, 674 St. Anthony Ave.
OSMI Cedar 0808 Rea.t Dale 2 M7
BM 671 St. Anthony Are.
MRS. LYLES
Successor to
P. LYLB UNDERTAKING CO.
1M W. Fourth St. ST. PATJI.
There will be no midnight masses
in St. Paul Catholic churches on
Christmas Eve this year. The first
Christmas mass will be at 5:00 a. m.
The annual bazaar of the Episcopal
Sunday School Club held Wednesday
and Thursday nights, was quite
largely attended and was fairly suc
cessful.
Mrs. H. E. Stewart, wife of Rev.
Stewart, pastor of Quinn Chapel of
Chicago, is visiting in the city, the
guest of Mrs. Mary Burton, 753 Ash
land Ave.
License has been issued for the
marriage of Mr. John Warren and
Miss* Sarah L. Morgan. The bride
is a sister of Hustling Tom Morgan,
editor of the St. Paul Helper.
The strike at South St. Paul is
growing serious. It effected quite a
number of our men. Some were will
ing to work but were not allowed to
do so by the pickets of the Union.
Mrs. Cora Carr is one of the best
corsetiers in the Northwest. She has
a large clientage among both races,
showing that we can get patronage
if we give prompt and good service.
The officers of the N. A. A. C. P.
for the ensuing year are as follows:
Dr. I. L. Rypins, Pres. Dr. V. D. Tur
ner, Chairman Board of Directors
Mrs. Birdie High, Secy. Paul Crane,
Cor. Secy., and S. E. Hall, Treas.
The members of Gopher Lodge,
Elks, should bear in mind that at the
meeting on next Wednesday evening,
December 14, the election of officers
Notice
Bring
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Jan. 1st, Apr. 1st
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will be held and govern themselves
accordingly.
FOR SALENo. 17& Charles St.
Seven rooms and summer ^itchen
gas, pipeless furnace. Price low.
Terms reasonable. W. T. Francis,
Central Metropolitan Bank Bldg.
NOTICEFor Madam C. J. Walk
er's Method of Hair Culture, for
Ladies also Wavo for men. Apply
to Miss Zilda Hightower, Resident
Work, 668 St. Anthony Ave., Tel.
Dale 3492.Advertisement.
A white janitor of a school on St.
Anthony Ave., has been recently ar
rested for enticing little girls into the
building. It has been thought the
same party has been guilty of attack
ing many of our women in that vicin
ity during the past few weeks.
CASE CAR SERVICEPersons de
siring motor car service for any oc
casion may get the use of an elegant
new seven-passenger. Case sedan, by
calling at 526 W. Central Ave., be
tween Mackubin and Kent Sts., or
calling up Dale 4730. Rates reason
able.Advertisement.
The Handicraft Art Club was en
tertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs.
Goins of Carroll Ave. The
Club expressed thanks to Mr. O. U.
I Bray for giving space in the-- Twin
City Realty Co's office at 411 Univer
sity Ave., for the club to have its
annual exhibit and Christmas sale.
The Masquerade Ball given by
Como Temple, Daughter Elks, at
Union Hall Thursday evening, was a
delightful success in every way. The
prizes for the most comical costumes
were awarded to Mrs. Delia Lester,
sewing basket, and Mr. Louis White,
smoking set. Everybody had a jolly
good time.
Tuesday afternoon forty guests
entertained by Mrs. Paul Caldwell and
Dr. Lillian Lewis at Mrs. Calwell's
home, 1399 Sherburne Ave., who gave
a card party for Mrs. John Griffin of
Evanston, 111. Prizes were awarded
to Mrs. Gloster of Chicago, Mesdames
J. H. Sherwood, Mrs. Mason, and
Mrs. Arthur of Minneapolis. Mrs.
Griffin received a guest prize.
The Acme Club Cafe, 317 1-2
Wabasha street, will serve an extra
special Christmas Dinner during holi
day week beginning Christmas eve
from 12:00 m. to 8:00 p. m. daily.
The menu will include: Cream, of
chicken soup Roast Virginia Turkey
stuffed with oysters cranberry sauce
mashed potatoes French peas apple
or pumpkin pie assorted nuts tea,
coffe or milkall for 75 cents.Ad
vertisement.
Uray Carson was acquitted of the
charge of murder in the first degree
by a jury in the district court last
week. Carson's wife was found dead
at her home on Thirteenth St. on the
9th of September, after some trouble
and estrangement between the two.
Carson was immediately arrested and
charged with the crime. Attys. W.
T. Francis and Milton Firestone were
employed to defend Carson. Old at
taches of the court say that it has
been a long time since any criminal
case has been tried in that court con
taining so many intricate and com
plicated circumstances as the Carson
case.
Mesdames M. A. Johnson and E.
W. Lindsay entertained thirty-seven
guests Wednesday at Mrs. Johnson's
residence, 419 Rondo St., from 2 to
5:30 P. M., at progressive whist, for
Mrs. John Griffin of Evanston, 111.
Assisting the 'hostesses'^ weres Mes
dames W. Mills, C. H. Roper and Dr.
Lillian Lewis. The rooms were deco
rated with a Christmas tree, greens,
tinsel and bells. The luncheon service
decorations were Christmas flowers.
Each guest received a small Santa
Claus for a souvenir. Prizes were
awarded to Mesdames C. Thompson,
Ida Smith, L. R. Hill, E. A. Hatton,
G. Gough and Mrs. J. Eddings of
Minneapolis. A guest prize was pre
sented to Mrs. Griffin.
Elsewhere in this issue will be
found an advertisement of the great
Reorganization Sale of the Willough
by.Shoe Co., 400 Robert street (Ryan
Hotel) and it may be seen, by the ad
vertisement, that some wonderful bar
gains are Jjeing offered. ^This sale, is
in consequence of a change in the
manager. Mr. William A. Reem, orm
ly manager of the Stanley Shoe Co.,
421 Robert St., where he made many
friends by his urbane and painstaking
manner of treating customers, is now
the manager of the Willoughby Shoe
Co., and, patrons, old and new, may
rest assured that they will receive the
same courteous .treatment that is,
characteristic of Mr. Reem. Your
patronage will be appreciated.Ad
vertisement.
FOR REKlT.
and Six Room Flat, Toilet, Gas
Bath, 201 E. 13th St. $25.00.
Three Room Flat, Toilet, Gas andThe
Bath, 690 Broadway.
J. Louis Ervin.
309 Court Block.
'SAUL, KING OF ISRAEL"
Dramatic Cantata of Fifty Voices at
St. James A. M. E. Church.
The rendition o the cantata, "Saul
the King of Israel", in costume, un
der the direction of Mme. L. Ansaid
toinette, at St. Jame's A. M. E.
church, Tuesday and Wednesday even
ings, was a rare musical treat such
as which the people have not enjoyed
recently, if ever. The large special
stage was entirely too small for the
fifty participants, but each did his or
her part in a highly commendable
way. Mr. C. H. Miller was stage
manager, and did remarkably well un
der the conditions surrounding him.
The principals in the cast: Mr. C. H.
Miller,vMr. J. H. Hickman, Jr. Mrs.
Bessie Eaton, Mme. L. Antoinette
Crafton, Mr. Claude D. Jackson, Mr.
J. E. Jackson, Misses Mildred and
Gladys Kemp and Mr. Walter Minor,
all covered themselves with glory.
The choruses did splendidly and
theof
whole was perfectly splendid. The
house was packed each nisrht and
nothing but words *of praise are
heard" from those who saw and heard
the cantata. Mme. Crafton and allter
who in any way helped to make the
grand success arev entitled to the
highest praise.
.Some women are constituted that
they are unhappy unless they
haveLfthe
something to worry aboutsome men
also.
ST. PAUL BRANCH-
Of the National Association for the I
Advancement of Colored People.
The Association tpV^s this ouoor-,
tunity-to thank Mrs. Wilson Xf Wilson
Villa, for her painstaking interest in
collecting: the 3 large boxes of cloth
insr which were sent the 8th, for the
Tulsa Refugees also to thank those
iwho contributed A listrof the donors
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NOTICE
The issue of THE APPEAL
for Saturday, December 24th,,
will be printed on Thursday,
December 22nd, and all matter
that is desired to appear in that
issue, must reach this office
not later than the forenoon of
Thursday, December 22.
Patrons take notice and gov
ern- yourselves accordingly.
Christmas Cheer
Comes a Year, to
To those who save.
Let Us Serve You
NORTHERN
SAVINGS
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Summons.
STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP
Ramseyss. In District Court, Second
Judicial District.
Tillie J. Cline, Plaintiff vs. Joseph Cline,
Defendant.
State of Minnseota to the Above Named
Defendant: You are hereby. summoned and required to
answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this
action, which has been filed with the clerk
of said court at his office in the Court House
of said county in the City of St. Paul, and
to serve a copy of your answer to the said
complaint on the subscriber hereto, plaintiff's
attorney, at his office, room number 514,
Court Block,'in the City of St. Paul, in the
County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota,
within thirty (30) days after the service of
this summons upon you, exclusive of the day
of such service and if you fail to answer the
complaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this action will apply to the said
court for the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
Dated October 2, 1921.
T. A. ALEXANDER,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
514 Court Block,
St. Paul. Minn.
(11-26-21)
Citation for Hearing on Petition for
Administration.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF
Ramseyss. In Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Annie Brook
er, Decedent.
The State of Minnesota to All Whom It May
Concern: The petition of Magnus Brooker having
been filed in this court, representing that
Annie Brooker, then a resident of the County
Ramsey, State of Minnesota, died intestate
the 17th day of November, 1921, and
praying that letters of administration of said
estate be granted to him the said Magnus
Brooker.
It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard
and that all persons interested in said mat
be and hereby are cited and required to
appear Befope* this court on Tuesday, the
20th day of December, 1941, at ten o'clock in
the forenoon or as soon thereafter as said
matter can be heard, at the ProbateXtourt
room, in the Court House in the Citjrof St.
Paul, in said county, and show cause, if any
they have, why said petition should not be
granted and that this citation be served by
publication thereof in the Appeal ac
cording to law, and by mailing a copy of
this /citation 'at least. 14 days before said day
of hearing to each of the heirs of said de
cedent whose names and addresses are known
and appear from the-files of this court.
Witness the Judge of said Court, this 25th
day of November. D. D. 1921.
A. E. DOE,
Judge of Probate.
(Of Washington County, Minn., acting as
and for Judge of Probate of Ramsey County,
Minn.)
(Seal of Probate Court.) v,
Attest: F. W. Gosewisch,
Clerk of Probate. Jr
T. A. ALEXANDER,
Attorney for Petitioner,
,514 Court Block, St. Paul, Miy. p*
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No exchanges
No approvals
All sales final.
Mr. Charleston, Mrs. D. Rogers,
Mrs. Rush, Mrs. House, Mrs. R. F.
Wilson, Mr. H. Hughs, Mrs. O. S.
Howard, Mrs. W. R. Godette, Mr. B.
L. White, Mr. J. B. Johnson, Mr.
Reed, Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Mrs. Phil
lip Anderson, Mrs. R. H. Anderson,
Mrs. England, Mrs. Katie Myers, Mr.
Ori Hall, Mr. Harry Woods, J. H.
Walson, Mrs. W. A. Benjamin, Dr. V,
D. Turner.
The St. Paul Branch Forum will
meet Sunday, December 11, at 4 P.
M. at Little Pilgrim-on-the-Hill. Mrs.
Mattie Rhodes will render a solo and
Mr. Eugene Davenport, a senior in
the State University, will deliver an
address on "College Education."
Please come and bring your friends.
For Christmas Presents go
to
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T. C. BORG'S
Closing Ou Sale
Six floors filled with up-to-date Furniture, Pianos
and Home Furnishings that must be sold at great
reduced prices.
Good chance to select Christmas gifts which will
be held 'til Christmas week.
'Where WuesJkign Supreme0
toTHINOFORTHEHOllf
SIXTH ana MINNESOTA
First Class Staple and Fancy Groceries
Vegetables, Fruits, Confectionery, Ice
Cream Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes.
Strictly Cash and Carry System
5 58 St. Anthony Saint Paul
743 WABASHA ST
Free storage
for a reason-
able time.
REORGANIZATION SALE
WILLOUGHBY SHOE CO.
400 ROBERT ST. (Ryan Hotel)
Our high grade stock of Men's Shoes, Oxfords, Slippers
and Rubbers, are priced regardless of cost.
KID, TAN, BROWN, BLACK CALF VALUES
$10, $11, $12
Sale Price, $2.85, $3.85, $4.85, $5.85
Edwin Clapp & Sons Shoes and Oxfords,
values to $15.00 and $16.00
SaleJPrice, $10.00 and $11.00
Best Grade of Rubbers, $1.29
WILLIAM REEM, Manager
TBI. SUMMIT 2430
COSMOPOLITAN GROCERY
R. J. SOLOMON, PROP.
WHY NOT TRY OUR NEW FAMILY WASH
18 POUNDS FORIS1.50
All flat pieces1
ron9d, wearing appar
el nicely dried ready to iron.
This new service is sure to please you.
Capitol Steam Laundry
CEDAR 4622
A GIFT ELECTRICAL
We are su re would be
appreciated
Make it Reading- Lamp, Vacuum Cleaner
or anything Electrical^:
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CEDAR 6245
SAINT PAUL
We will make delivery any date
Minnesota Chandelier Co.
369 Jackson Street
CEDAR 1206 GARFIELD 2918
ST. PAUL STOVE & FURNACE REPAIR WORKS
Manufacturers and Jobbers
Repairs to Fit All Makes of Stoves, Ranges and
Fyrnaces. We are Experts at Installing Furnaces.
stro^riES STO:EB:D
105 E 3RD ST. $r SAINT PAUL
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Tel. Cedar 9603 Open All Night
LEADING DOWN TOWN PLACE TO EAT
Acme Club Cefe
UP-TOWN SANITARY SHOP
OW EN HOWKL. MANAGER
SHOES REPAIRING
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TE L. ATLANTIC 4S76 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
PHELPS HOTEL AND CAFE
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A ALL HOURS
FRIED CHICKEN AND HOT CORN FRITTERS FOR
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24,4TIL AVE. S MINNEAPOLIS Is Here
and what could be more useful and lasting than
Leather Goods. We invite you to come and see
the many beautiful items, priced $1.00 and up.
No obligation.
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Real Estate Insurance
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Beautiful Building Lots Sale or Trade
TWIN CITY REALTY CO.
SIMPSON, MGR.
First Class Meals and Lunches at All Hours And at
Reasonable Rates
ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS
3171-2 Wabasha St. St. Paul, Minn.
WHEN IN THE TWIN CITIES DON'T FAIL TO VISIT
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HEADQUARTERS FOR RAILROAD AND
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Office and Residence, Dunlap and Larpenteur Aves.
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CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
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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
IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT YOUR CLOTHES
CALL CEDAR 5764
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519 WABASHA ST."
Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing
and General Repairing
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