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Matters Social, Religious and General
Which Have Happened and Are to
Happen Among the People of the
City.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922.
Mrs. E. L. Boyd is still confined to
her home with illness.
A movement is well under way to
establish a sub branch public library
at Border M. E. church, Lyndale and
Fourth Aves. N.
Under the efforts of Mrs. Susie
Bogie and Mr. W. C. Jeffrey the Sun
day Forum has been revived and will
meet every other Sunday afternoon
at Border M. E. church.
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.
Prop. W. T. Johnson, has secured
the services of the popular waitress,
Miss Essie Langum, at his Cafe,
Chicken and Oyster Parlor, 2010
Cedar Ave.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.
Atty. W. R. Morris accidentally
got a small piece of metal in his right
eye a few days ago that has given
him considerable trouble but the
metal was extracted and the eye is
rapidly getting normal again.
St. Anthony Lodge 2877 and House
hold of Ruth 776, G. U. O. O. O. F.,
announce a "Grand Carnival to be
given at Elks' Hall, Sixth and Lyn
dale Aves. N.', on Wednesday and
Thursday evenings, Feb. 15 and 16.
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.
The second annual entertainment
of the Minneapolis Children's Relief
Association at St. Stephen's Audi
torium last Wednesday evening was
quite satisfactory in every way. A
very delightful and entertaining pro
gram was rendered.
The Sunday Forum will meet at
Border M. E. church, 4th Ave. N.
and Lyndale at 3:30 P. M. tomorrow.
An interesting program has been pre
pared with Rev. David M. Jordan as
principal speaker. We" invite the
public to come and' help us grow W.
C. Jeffrey, president:
The first of a series of Winter
Dances will be given by Gopher
Lodge, Elks, 105 St. Paul, at Union
Hall, Aurora and Kent streets, next
Thursday evening, Jan. 19. There
will be two prizes given to best and
second best waltzing couples. Every
body is invited to come over and have
a good time.
The ladies of Minneapolis are quite
fortunate in having Mme. Bacon's
Beauty Parlors, 717 Sixth ave. No., tc
supply their needs in that line. This
is the largest and most up-to-date es
tablishment of its kind in Minneapolis
To be appreciated it must be seen.
An invitation is extended to all to call
and inspect it.Advertisement.
INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF
MINNESOTA
612 Bremer Arcade Bldg., St. Paul.
No Fees Charged.
It is the ambition of the Public
Employment Service that during the
year 1922 both the employer and the
worker of St. Paul will be better
served than in the past.
The offices of the Public Employ
ment Service (formerly known as the
Federal-State-Municipal Employment
Service) are at the following loca
tions:
Men's Division(Skilled, common
and farm labor clerical and profes
sional), 343 Minnesota St. Telephone
Garfield 3915.
Women's Division(Clerical, indus
trial and domestic), 212 Guardian
Life Building. Telephone Garfield
4951.
The state of Minnesota and the
city of St. Paul are maintaining these
offices at considerable expense. Pub
lic employment offices are as neces
sary as public schools or public libra
ries but it is only by having the co
onerati on of all of the citizens that
they can reach their highest useful
ness.
A* a citizen of St. Paul, you are
paying a proportionate share of the
cost of these offices, and it is hoped
that you will avail yourself of the
service they can render.
Place your orders for help at the
offices. You will thereby eliminate
the necessity of anyone who desires
work having to pay for the oppor
tunity.
Please bear in mind that by giving
ADVANCE notice of your needs bet
ter service may be rendered to you.
The right man or woman is not al
ways at hand in that event recourse
is had to the applications on file.
Getting in touch by telephone or mail
with the persons registered takes
times.
GOLDMAN
Gives Greater Vahiet
Purchases Any
Diamond or Watch
I This Store
PAY A YOUR
CONVENIENCE
50c a Week
Jewelers,
Inc.
DAVE GOLDMAN. Mqrj&k
408 Robert St.
Ryan Hotel Building.
712 Sixth Ave. N
Merchants Trust
and Savings Bank
SAVINGS CLUB
For five years we have had in successful
operation a savings plan whereby depositors
might provide for insurance, taxes, holiday ex-
penses, etc., by depositing at weekly intervals
a set sum totaling, at the termination of the
savings period, from $25 to $250, plus the ac-
cumulated interest at 4 per cent.
W are now opening the Savings Club Ac-
counts for the new year and will gladly explain
this thrift plan to you
Savings Department
Merchants Trust
and Savings Bank
Fourth Near Robert, Saint Paul
PORTEES' & WAITERS' CLXJ
311 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. Minn.
Phone Main 2592
Excellent Food at Minimum Prices. Soft Drinks of All Kinds.
TOBACCO CIGARS CIGARETTES
GLOVER SHULL, Pres. and Treas. EDDIE L. BOYD, Secy.
O. A. McNAIR, Night Manager.
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.
TEL. SOUTH 0805 OPEN ALL NIGHT
RAILROAD MEN'S HEADQUARTERS
JOHNSON'S HOTEL, CAFE, LUNCH, ROOM
CHICKEN AND OYSTER PARLOR
W. 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
FOR THE NEW YEAR
LOWE PRICES
O N FURNITURE
AT BOUTELL'S
MINNEAPOLIS
A Great Sale Now Going On
"*A11 Departments
Besides wonderful opportunities to savebig price
reductionsup to offwe offer you Liberal Credit
Terms. You can get the benefit of- the sale prices
and pay for your purchases by the month.
WHY HESITATE-This is the time
to come to BOUTELL'S and furnish
your iiome AT A BIG SAVING
RugsDraperiesFurnitureDishes
Kitchen WareCut GlassAlumi
num WareStoves, Heaters, Ranges
all at a saving to you.
MAKE A TRIP TO
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if MARQUETTE AT riTrnTf
Minneapolis and St. Paul Cars Stop at Our Door
Minneapolis
BROS:
HAMMOND TURNER
ATTORNEY A LAW
321 MET. BANK BLDG.
FIFTH AT CEDAR
St. Paul
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
TXL. CEDAS 697 5
House 9 A.. M. 1
p. M. t 2 6 M.
SUNDAYS BTBMM6S
BY APPOINTMENT
DR. L. RAYMOND HILL
DENTAL SURGEON
First Class Guaranteed Work in
All Branches of Dentistry
303 COURT BLOCK 24 E. 4TH ST.
Tel. Dale 0605
HARRY L1GAN
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
OFFICE CEDAR 8948 RES. DALE 146S
W. T. FRANCIS
LAWY ER
i AMR. NATL. BANK BLDG. AJ PAI]J_
O COR. FIFTH AN CEDAR
FICE TEL.
CEDAR 4044
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RES.TEL
DALE 7811
HOURS! '9 A M. O 1 P. M.
A ND 2 TO 6 P. M.
DR. JOHN R. FRENCH
SURGEON DENTIST
FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORK
IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY
3UITE 2 DETROIT BLDG.
COR. 4TH & WABASHA
SAINT PAU'
MINNESOTA
Dale 9747 Elkhurst 2658
J. TROST
GROCER
Cor. R.odo and Dale St Paul
N. W. CEDAR 3037
OPTICIAN & JEWELER
2 3 E FOURTH ST.
SAINT PAUL
Tel. Dale 3454
Brotchner's Pharmacy
All Presttlptrons Garefully
Compounded
COR RONDO
& DALE ST St. Paul
IB'BTHTTOTIOK'S CHTTSH" ETLA5S 0074
HAIR GOODS AND TOILET REQUISITES
BACON'S. BEAUTY PARLORS
Hairdressing, Manicuring, Shampooing, Facial
Massage, Scalp Treatments, Massage Rest
Baths, Hair Dying', Electric Treat
ments, Marceling, Etc.
SWITCHES MADE FROM COMBINGS
717 SIXTH AVE NO. MINNEAPOLIS
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E1SENMENGER MEAT CO
Established 1870
MARKET OF BIG
SAUSAGE
VALUESThe'
WHOLESOME
VMIHTI|
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 until 8, Saturdays to
12. P. M.
FROM
21 -23-25 West Fifth Street, St. Paul.
most Popular Lines of Cigars and
Candies For Sale
ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS ON
ICE.
v^^Shoe Shining Parlor. Lrj&Vt&S
WALKER WILLIAMS, Prop.
Win. Burley, Attendant. &
554 ST.ANTHONY AVEfV, ST. PAUL
Effective December 10th.
Lower freight rates and
coal costs next season should
justify a $14.00 price.
The reduction is made
NOW as an added induce
ment to have you adopt
Koppers Coke as your per
manent fuel.
ALL FUEL DEALERS
NOW $14.00 PER TON
Koppers Coke
For sale by
S. BRAND
Sice and University. .Garfield 7501
MAY BLACK MASON
Mezzo Soprano
available for
CONCER1S AND RECITALS
OPERA ORATORIO
FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN
Res. 1045 Cross Ave. Phone Dale 2668
St. Paul, Minn.
$12.60 HARD GOAL
HARD COAL SHOULD BE
$12.60 INSTEAD OF $17.95
WHEN COMPARED WITH
COKE AT $14.00, BECAUSE
IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED
BY UNIVERSITY EXPERI-
MENT DEPARTMENT THAT
COKE GIVES 11%% MORE
HEAT THAN HARD COAL.
THEREFORE BUY COKE/
LIBERTY BONDS
ACCEPTED.
eOLMES HALLOWELL
12 E. SIXTH,
NEAR WABASHA.
$11 COAL
"Furnace Chunks" hold fir*
over night, for tovea,
ranges and furnaces.
The Very Best.
Liberty Bonds Accepted.
Holmes & Hallowell,
12 E. Sixth, near Wabasha.
DE g\ E'S
fr IQE CREAM
IS THE BE.ST
For Sale Everywhere
VANDER BIE
Partridge and Brunson SU
ST. PAUL, MINN.
ELKHURST 3473 QUICK SERVICE
CALL ONCE AND YOU WILL CALL AGAIN
ELK TAILORING GO.
M. LOV E, PROPRIETOR
SUITS MA DE TO ORDER
CLEANING. PRESSING. DYE
ING* AND REPAIRING
306 RONDO ST. ST. PAUL. MINN.
Tel. Dale 8339 We Call For and Delirer
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OFFICE TEL.
CEDAR 5104
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DRUGGIST
Drugs, Medicines, Soda Water
Soft Drinks, Toilet Articles
Candies, Cigars, Tobacco,
Ice Cream Brick or Bulk.
Gas and Electric Fixtures
Fishing Tackle
Dale fit W. Central St. Paul
RES. TEL
DALE 9244
HOURS: e:3o A M. TO I P. M.
AND 2 TO 6 P. M.
SUNDAYS BY APPOINTMENT
DR. E. S. WEBER
DENTAL SURGED
FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED wUK.K
IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY
64 W. SEVENTH ST.
DAKOTA BLDG.
SUITE 203-204 ST. PAUL
F. B. STMPSON GEO. W. WILLS
Tel. Dale 1914 Tel. Dale 2541
Office Phones:
Cedar 1024 Tri-State 24 240
SIMPSO N & WILLS!
Undertakers, Funeral Directors I
and Embalmers
Calls Answered Promptly Day or J*
Night
Lady Assistant When Desired
Office and Chapel fT niflii
234 WEST FOURTH ST. O I rAULl
IP YOUR EYES
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