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ST. PAUL
ViiEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINQ8.
N MINNESOTA'S CAPiTOL.
"Saintly city" and Saintly City
-elksNewsy Items 01 social, Re
ligious, Political'and General Mat.
tcrs Among the Peoole.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921.
THE APPEAL sends cordial
greetings to all its subscribers and
wishes each and every one
MERRY CHRISTMAS! If they
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SPIRIT, which donbtless they are,
and will call and pay. or. send in
amounts due on subscriptions, we
will eive them credit on their sub'
scnption accounts for what they
pay, and will also give them credit
for bavins given THE APPEAL a
CHRISTMAS PRESENT equal to
the amount they pay. A hint to
wise is sufficient.
Reader, if you owe any amount
you know it, and this is intended
for you. 1
THE APPEAL ASKS AS A SPE-
CIAL FAVOR THAT ITS READERS
GIVE PREFERENCE TO THE AD-
VERTISERS WHO SOUGHT THEIR
PATRONAGE BY ADVERTISING
IN IT. SHOP IN THE APPEAL
BEFORE SHOPPING ELSEWHERE.
WE
WISH ALL
OF OUR READERS
A VERY MERRY-CHRISTMAS.
Mrs. Mattie Brown left Friday for
Evanston, 111.
Special 'Christmas services at all
the churches tomorrow.
Mrs. Julia Strong is still ill at her
home, 670 W. Central Ave.
303t estsisszszas
INSIST ON GETTING
CLOVER LEAF
TlLDEN PRODUCE CO.
CHURNERS
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall have
moved to 600 St. Anthony Ave.
Miss Susie Wilson, 430 Rondo St.,
is spending the holidays in Chicago,
Mrs. Lottie Patterson of Anoka,
spent the week end with Mrs. G. Fer
guson, 320 Farrington.
Mr. J. B. Johnson, 863 Woodfewdge
St., spent the week-end in Chicago
visiting with relatives.
Public schools closed Thursday at
noon for the Christmas holidays and
will reopen Tuesday, Jan. 3d,
Mrs. Hattie McManus has returned
from St. Louis where she was called
owing to the illness of her son.
One woman has been drawn for the
Ramsey county grand jury that will
report for duty on January 9.
Vesper services are held every Sun
day afternoon at the West Central
Ave. branch of the Y. W. C. A.
Oflee* Cedar 0808 Rea.t Dale 2*47
Boa.: 871 St. Anthony Avf
MRS. JT U. LYL ES
Sneceawor to
V. LYL.B UNDERTAKING CO.
110 W. Fourth St. ST. ATO
Mrs. Clarence L. Smith of Wash
ington, D. is in the city this week
the guest of Mrs. C. E. James.
Mrs. Paul L. Caldwell, 1399 Sher
burne Ave., entertained the Handi
craft Art Club Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Harry Brown, who recently
underwent an operation at the hospi
tal, returned to hef home last week.
Rev. Jerry Walton, who has been
the guest of his son, Mr. John W.
Waltok, left last week for Des Moines,
Iowa.
The members of Camphor Memorial
M. E. church celebrated their first
anniversary on last Sunday after
noon.
The Social and Literary Society of
Pilgrim Baptist church met Monday
afternoon with Mrs. W. B. Tandy, 593
State
Savings^
Bank
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CHRISTMAa S
ciety_of ^Pilgrim Baptist church last
Thursday afternoon.
The U. N. I. A. holds its meeting
each Sunday Afternoon at Welcome
Hall, corner St. Anthony and Farring
ton Aves. at 3 P. M.
Mrs! S. W. Wright of Arundel St.V
entertained several guests Sunday
afternoon informally, the occasion be
ing Mrs. Gray's, her mother's birth
day.
Miss "Willa Thomas of Chicago,
guest of Mrs. E. Harris, 317 Virginia
Ave., returned home last Sunday after
having a very delightful time among
her friends.
The annual meeting of the Cannon
Toilet Mfg. Co. will be held at the
office of the company, 1012 Rondo
St., Monday evening, Jan. 9, 1922, at
7:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Wm. Archer, 493 Carroll Ave.,
was hostess to the, Self Culture Club
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John
Griffin of Evanston, 111., was a visitor
at the meeting.
The U. N. I. A. & A. C. L. is pro
gressing nicely under the leadership
of Rev. J. Coleman. A very success
ful entertainment was held at Wel
come Hall on last Thursday night.
Ladle* who desire anything in the
I line of hair work, will do well to call
on Mrs. Lizcie Talbert Allen, No. 100
Park Place and Summit Ave. Prices
reasonable and satisfaction guaran
teed.
FOR SALENo. 179 Charles St.
Seven rooms and summer kitchen
gas, pipeless furnace. Price low.
Terms reasonable. W. T. Francis,
Central Metropolitan Bank Bldg.
Advertisement.
The trial of Reece M. Newport,
well known real estate man of St.
Paul indicted on the charge of as
sault on two young girls, was taken
up before Judge J. C. Michael in dis
trict court on Tuesday.
On last Sunday morning Rev. S. D.
Scott preached at Pilgrim Baptist
church. He took his text from
Mioah 6:8. The choir rendered some
very excellent music under the direc
tion of Mr. A. V. Hall.
NOTICEFor Madam C. J. Walk
er's Method of Hair Culture, for
Ladies also Wavo for men. Apply
to Mfss Zllda Hightower, Resident
Work, 668 St. Anthony Ave., Tel.
Dale 3492.Advertisement.
Mrs. John Griffin of Evanston, 111.,
was guest of honor at a very pretty
5 o'clock tea given Sunday by Mrs.
James A. Lee, 646 W. Central Ave.
The ^ecorations were in the Christ
mas colorsred and green.
Mrs. May Black Mason, 1045 Cross
Ave.,, entertained 28 guests at cards
last Friday afternoon for Mrs. John
Griffin of Evanston, 111. In the even
ing Mr. Mason was host at a mid
night super for 14 of his friends.
Dr. H. L. P. Jones will deliver a
special sermon to the Daughter Elks
of Como Temple at St. Jame's A. M.
E. church Sunday evening, Jan. 1, at
8:00 o'clock. The members of Min
nehaha Temple, Minneapolis, will at
tend in a body.
Unity Club is preparing to give a
banquet to twenty couples at Acme
Club Cafe on Wednesday evening,
Dec. 28. The dining room of the cafe
has been newly painted and decorated
and the affair will doubtless be quite
brilliant and pleasing to all who will
be present.
The stockholders of the Citizens Ice
and Fuel Company are rejoicing this
week on account of receiving their
second" dividend check covering divi
dend of 7 per cent on their stock for
the year ending Dec. 1, 1921. The
past season has been very successful
and profitable.
pr i
Iglehart Ave.
On last Sunday afternoon at Little
Pilgrim-on-the-Hill, the new charter
was discussed by the ladies of the
City Federation.
Mrs. A Foster of Sherburne Ave.
was hostess to the Ladies' Aid So-chicken
CASE CAR SERVICEPersons de
siring motor car service for any ocNeal.
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.
Pilgrim Baptist church will present
an interesting Christmas program
Christmas morning at. 10:45 o'clock.
Sunday School Christmas exercises
immediately following the program.
Evening exercises by the Sunday
school, presenting "White Gifts to the
King." Public cordially invited.
Mrs. John B. French of Chicago,
came to the city Thursday of last
week on account of the illness of her
son, Dr. J. R. French, who was suffer
ing from the after effects of a recent
operation. He has considerably im
proved and she has returned home.
She was a guest of Mrs. C. E. James
during her visit to the city.
On last Tuesday one of the' most
complete and best equipped reference
library in the country was opened to
the public. The idea of the library
was conceived by the late J. J. Hill,
for whom it was named. It is hoped
that our young boys and girls will
avail themselves of the opportunity
in making use of this library.
Mesdames Frank Mason and M. B.
Fagan entertained 35 guests at pro
gressive whist Tuesday afternoon at
Mrs. Mason's home, 947 St. Anthony
Ave., for Mrs. John Griffin of Evans
ton, 111. Mrs. May Mason won first
prize, Madame H. Robinson,' Minne
apolis, second Mrs. Ida Smith, booby,
fand afes. Griffin received a guest
ze
The Acme Club Cafe, 317 1-2
Wabasha street, will senje 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
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, i
ou
9 3 EaStT FOUrt.n Street |his unfortunate demise. ^G. I
An alarm at Engine Co. No. 2 on
last Monday morning was the cause
of the death of Mr. Alfred Godette, a
member of the company. In his haste
to respond to the call he missed the
sliding pole and fell to the floor be
low, receiving injuries from which he
died at the'City hospital a few hours
later.
The* deceased was 45 years old andheld
is a brother of the captain of the
company, W. R. Godette. His funera)
occurred Jast Wednesday at Mrs. T.
H. Lyles' mortuary chapel at 2:00 P.
M.,-Engine Co. 22 being present in a
body. The services were
by Revs. H. L. P. Jones and A. H.
Lealtad. Dr. Lillian Lewis sang,
"Face to Face." The attendancexwas
[very large and the floral tributes nu
merous. The remains were taken to
Oberlin, Ohio, for interment accom
panied by Captain and Mrs. W. R.
Godette. Th deceased leaves numer-
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relativese and friends to deplore
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.
A girl with a dimple will laugh at
any fool thing that a man says.
Help your Government and yourself
at the same timebuy War Savings
Uncle Sam expects you to keep
hens and raise chickens in your back
yard.
FOR RENT.
Six Room Flat, Toilet, Gas
Bath, 201 E. 13th St. $25.00.
Three Room Flat, Toilet, Gas
Bath, 690 Broadway.
J. Louis Ervin.
309 Court Block
Christmas Cheer
Comes each Year,
To those who save.
Let Us Serve You
NORTHERN
SAVINGS
BANK,
7th at Robert Bremer Arcade
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No exchanges
No approvals
All sales final*
and and
..STERLING CLUB NOTES.
The Sterling Club, one of the oldest
social organizations in the city is ar
ranging to give its annual Dinner
Dance in January. Mr. Eugene
Gough is chairman of the committee
of ararngements and he will be as
sisted by Messrs. George Sleet, W.
Branch, B. Edwards and Thos. S.
The date and place will be an
nounced later.
PRESENT
ORDER FOR CREDITORS TO
CLAIMS, ETC.
STATE OF MINESOTA, COUNTY
Ramseyss. Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Annie Brook
er, Deceased.
Letters of administration on the estate of
Annie Brooker, deceased, late of the County
of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, being
granted to Magnus Brooker.
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 hav
ing claims or demands against the said de
ceased, are required to file the same in the
Probate Court of said county, for examina
tion and allowance, or be forever barred.
It Is Further Ordered, That the first Mon
day in July, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., at a
General Term of said Probate Court, to be
at the Court House, in the City of St.
Paul, in said county, be and the same hereby
is appointed as the time and place when and
where the said Probate Court will examine
and adjust said claims and demands.
And It Is Further Ordered, That notice of
such hearing be given to all creditors and
persons interested in saidonce estate, byh forth-
OF
publishing this order in eac week
conaucreu for three successive weeks in the Appeal, a
legal newspaper printed and published in said
county.
Dated at St. Paul this 20th day of Decern-*
ber, 1921. _"""
By the Court:
-A. E. DOE. 'J'V
Judge of/Probate.
(Of Washington County, Minn., acting-, as
and for Judge of Probate of Ramsey County,
Minn.) -v,a..^-
G$eal of .Probate Court.) T,P*
ALEXANDER, Attorney. 'Ic'-V-
(12-24-21) JT"-"^"
Fo Christmas Presentsg
to
T.t^BORG'S
Closing Ou Sale
Six floors filled with up-to-date Furniture, Pianos
and Home Furnishings that must be solcLat great
reduced prices.
Good chance to select Christmas gifts whicn will
be held 'til Christinas week.'
Where &ues feign St/pme'
SIXTH ana MINNESOTA
R. SOLOMON, PROP.
First Class Staple and Fancy Groceries
Vegetables, Fruits, Confectionery Ice
Cream, Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes.
Strictly Cash and Carry System
658 St. Anthony Saint Paul
105 E. THIRD ST.
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
Sale^Price, $10.00 and $11.00
Best Grade of Rubbers, $1.29
WILLIAM REEM, Manager
Jw.
TEL. DALE 9265
COSMOPOLITAN GROCERY
CEDAR 1206 GARFIELD 2918
ST. PAUL STOVE & FURNACE REPAIR WORKS
Manufacturers and Jobbers
Repairs to Fit All Makes of Stoves, Ranges and
Furnaces, We are Experts at Installing Furnaces.
STOVES STOIREliD
WHY NOT TRY OUR NEW FAMILY WASH
1 8 POUNDS FOR S1.50
A liflat pieces ironed and wearing appar
el nicely dried ready to iron.
THIS NEW SERVICE IS SURE O PLEASE YOU
Capitol Steam Laundry
CEDAR4622
ST. PAUL, MINN.
ST. PAUL, MINN.
A GIFT ELECTRICAL
We are sure would be
appreciated
Make it Reading- Lamp, Vacuum Cleaner
or anything Electrical
WE HAVE IT
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Minnesota Chandelier Co.
369 Jackson Street l^lw
See our
Ladies Suit
case fitted
with 12
pieces of shell
QT amber
toilet articles
$29.95
AY PHONE:
CEDAR 6246
40 E. THIRD ST.
TE L. CEDAR 808 1
339 WABASHA ST.
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THE GLADSTONE BAG
willj please Mr. Traveling Man.
We are offering this re-inforced, seamless Gladstone, made of
oovVhide, either black or brown, 'at
$16- $17-50 and $10.00
LUGGAG E 4H0P
SIXTH AT CEDAR
Real Estate Insurance
BE YOUR. OWN LANDLORD
Choice City Property Farm Property For
Beautiful Building Lots Sale or Trade
TWIN CITY REALTY CO.
O, U. BRAY. PRES.
511 UNIVERSITY AVE., ST. PAUL TEL FOREST 9553
Tel. Cedar 9603 Open All Night
LEADING DOWN TOWN PLACE TO EAT
Acme Club Cafe
SIMPSON, MGR.
First Class Meals and Lunches at All Hours And at
Reasonable Rates
ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS
3171-2 Wabasha St. St. Paul, Minn.
WHEN IN THE TWIN CITIES DON'T FAIL TO VISIT
R. N. TRAVIS. PROP THi/X.NN'S
HOTEL, CAFE AND POOL ROOM
HEADQUARTERS FOR RAILROAD AND
THEATRICAL FOLK
UP-TOWN SANITARY SHOP
OWEN HOWELL, MANAGER
SHOES-REPAIRING-CLOTHES
SUITS SPONGED
AND PRESSED
OENTS SUITS DRY
CLEANED
TE L. ATLANTIC 4876 OPEN DAY AND MGHT
PHELPS HOTEL AND CAFE
MRS. STLESTTTS PHELPS, PROP.
STRICTLY FIRST GLASS MEALS O ORDER
A ALL HOURS
FRIED CHICKEN AND HOT CORN FRITTERS FOR
AFTER THEATER PARTIES A SPECIALTY
246.4TH AVE. S MINNEAPOLIS
Office and Residence, Dunlap and Larpenteur Aves.
DOUGLASS BROTHERS
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
If you own a lot we will build you a house
on it without the advance of a cent
Pay us as you pay rent.
GENERAL REPAIRING
Tel. fclkhurst 0701
IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT YOUR CLOTHES
CALL CEDAR 5764
THE PANTORIUM
519 WABASHA ST.
Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing
1/ and General Repairing
OFEVERYTHING YOU WEAR NO MATTER WHAT ST IS
CLOTHES-SHOES-HATS-LAUNDRY
OUR AUTO SERVICE COVERS THE CITY
^^*J5&.'$
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NIGHT PHONE-.
CEDAR 9088
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A genuine J*
leather collar
bag in
either black
tor brown
at
$J.OO
THIS IS THE MAN
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"THANN"
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