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MINNEAPOLIS
rHE DOINGS IN AND ABOUT THE
GREAT "FLOUR CITY."
Matters Social, Religious and General
Which Have Happened and Are to
Happen Among the People of the
City.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1922.
I Dr. J. H. Redd and family are hav
ing a little vacation at Annandale,
Minn.
Mrs. Helen Pormar, who is in the
hospital, is dcing nicely and hopes to
be home soon.
Mr. J. S. Fields, who is now in the
{General hospital, is recovering nicely
from an operation.
l\ The Rogers Cafe has again opened
i and a'jcut 30 colored men have
I found employment there.
Miss Anna B. Prwitt, 1311 Sixth
I avenue ncrth, has returned from the
hospital and is doing nicely.
The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge
F. and A. M. of Minnesota, will con
vene at Elks Hall next Tuesday.
Mr. Martin Brown of the New
Way Home Builders, last week,
c:o?e a deal for a $5,000 bungalow.
Mrs. Robt. Marshall, after spend
i ing some time with her parents at
Great Falls, Mont., is again back
home.
Little Cecil Johnson is in the Gen
eral hospital much improved. Her
little friends hope for her speedy re
covery.
Mrs. Paul Curry entertained for
the Misses Jessie and Addie Ellis at
dinner Tuesday. Covers were laid
7 for six.
Miss Eva Walker, our talented
dramatic reader, contemplates bring
ing out a new play the'latter part of
September.
The Porters' and Waiters' Club
hao moved to 18 Third street south,
i corner of Nicolet and is fixing it up
I in very classy styles.
The Misses Jessie and Addie Ellis
rf Kansas City, Mo., are visiting with
Mr*. May Bailey and Mrs. W. B.
Williams for a week or two.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kyle are now
'_ making their home in Milwaukee.
4
Mi'. Kyle who is in business there re
ports that business is very good.
Mr. W. S. Neal has bought the 0.
A. Lawrence undertaking business
and conduct it from the corner of
24ih street and 5th avenue south.
Prof. G. P. Hamilton of Memphis,
Tenn., principal of the high school of
that citv, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur White, 2737 11th Ave. S.
Mrs. O. C. Dunlap entertained at
dinner Monday evening in honor of
i Miss Jessie and Addie Ellis of Kan
sas City, Mo. Covers were laid for
five
ij The Soc'al Inn is the name of the
new club, 713 Sixth Ave. N. Messrs.
Andrew J. Claughton and Lee R.
Wheeler are the managers. It is on
the second floor of a brand new build
ir.g and is very roomy and nice.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson who
have been on an extensive trip, are
petted to return home the latter
y- fart of this week. Thev visited in
i Chicago, Niles, Mich. South Bend,
Ind., and are now at Windsor, Ont.,
Canada.
Exalted Ruler S. B. Carey and
Atcy. William R. Morris will leave
next Friday for Newark, N. J., to
attend the meeting of the Elks
Grand Lodge from the 22 to 24 of
August. Mrs. Nellie McCullough
and Madame Frank Crowder will go
as delegate from Minnehaha Temple,
Daughter Elks.
After an all-night search for a
colored man who attacked Miss Lena
Neff, 1700 Third avenue south, Min
neapolis, near Oak Grove street and
Nkol'et avenue, the police Friday ar
rested Clayton Hughley. He was
held without charge. Miss Neff re
ported that while she was walking
home a colored man threw his arms
about her and hugged her. Early
today detectives were told that a
co'ored stranger was hanging about
the Pence garage at Eighth street
and Hennepin avenue. They searched
^he neighborhood and found Hughley
lying behind a billboard. He was
said to have been identified by Miss
Neff- but denied attacking her.
Mrs. Arthur White, 2737 Eleventh
Ave. S., entertained at 6 o'clock din
ner in honor of Miss Mildred Keller
cf Chicago, visiting guest of Mrs.
Mayme Donavan. The house was
profusely decorated with cut flowers
of pink and white, the same color
scheme Veing carried out in the table
decorations, which consisted of a
huge hand-painted punch bowl (a
specimen of the artistic work of the
hostess) filled with pink roses and
sweet peas. A pink rose lay at each
lady's place. There were present:
Mesdames Mildred Keller ef Chicago,
Nannie Berlls of Washington, D. C.,
Nora McCracken of St. Paul, Ger
trude Thomas, Mayme Donovan, Ida
Severs and Mrs. Max Graves, late of
Chicago, but now a resident of this
cify
and making her home with Mrs.
White. As usual Mrs. White proved
to be a charming hostess.
Sentencing Andrew Jackson to life
imprisonment at hard labor in thebe
state prison at Stillwater, Judge W.
W. Bardwell in Hennepin county
court Tuesday expressed regret at
being unable to impose the death
penalty. Jackson had confessed mur
dering Myrtle Williams, 41year-old
colored girl.
"It affords me great pleasure to
sentence persons like you to the pen
itentiary for life." Judge Bardwell
said, "but it would afford me greater
pleasure to sentence you to death. I
am sorry that the laws of the state
do not provide the death penalty for
crimes such as yours."
"Yes, sir," was Jackson's only
comment.
The little girl was lured from her
home by Jackson July 27, on his
promise to buy her candy. Her body
was found ,on the Mississippi river
hank two days later.
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MINNESOTA STATE FAIR.
For the first time in the history of
the Minnesota State Fair, advance
sale coupon tickets at reduced rates
are to be offered for this year's fair,
September 2 to 9.
Each ticket will contain six ad
mission coupons and will sell for
$3.00, or at the rate of 50 cents an
admission. The tickets will be
transferable, and may be used by
any adult or party of adults, for ad
mission at the outside gate, or to the
unreserved septions of the grand
stand or horse show.
All of the banks in the state will
be given an opportunity to handle
these tickets. The sale will close
August 19. A purchaser of a ticket
will save $1.50 on the six admissions,
since the regular charge of 75 cents,
which has been made by the fair the
past two years will be made again
this year. Without this. ticket, six
admissions to the fair at fair time
will cost $4.50. The biggest. pur
chasers of coupon tickets will be fam
ilies and groups intending to visit
the fair as a party.
Until August 19, advance sale
coupon tickets may be purchased of
W. H. Honebrink, treasurer, First
National Bank, St. Paul, in case a
lecal banker has none for sale.
The advance sale plan put into
operation by the fair has been used
successfully by the Canadian Na
tional Exhibition at Toronto, Canada,
for years. The Minnesota State Fair
is a leader in introducing the plan in
the United States. Fair officials be
lieve it will stimulate an early inter
est in the fair and help to increase
*"otal attendance at the big exposi
tion.
Another important change in ad
mission rules has been adopted this
year in permitting children to visit
he fair free on the opening Satur
day, as well as Labor Day, when ac
companied by an adult member of
their family. Children will also be
admitted free to the fair each even
ing after 6 o'clock under the same
condition.
Automobiles will also be admitted
free to the grounds e^ch evening
after 6 o'clock, except on Labor Day.
VIVIAN CRAWFORD-YANCEY
Public Stenograoher
1122 6th Ave N. Phone Hyland 2182
Minneapolis
All Work Done by Appointment
Prices Reasonable.
JOHN A. JOYCE
Dry Cleaning, Sponging,
Pressing and Repairing
Done on Short Notice.
1817 Franklin Ave. Minneapolis
Res. Hyland 1360, Office Geneva 4484
HARRY L. SCOTT
Attorney at Law
501 Kasota Bldg. Minneapolis
CITATION OF HEARING ON PETITION
FOR ADMINISTRATION.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF
Icamseyss. In Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Charles M.
Roberts, Decedent.
The State of Minnesota to All Whom It May
Concern: The petition of Millie demons, formerly
Millie Roberts, having been filed in this
court, representing that Charles M. Roberts,
then a resident of the County of Ramsey,
State of Minnesota, died intestate on or
about the 15th day of September, 1910, and
praying that letters of administration of
said estate be granted to her the said peti
tioner, Millie demons, formerly Millie
Roberts.
It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard
and that all persons interested in said mat
ter b.2 and hereby are cited and required to
appear before this court on Tuesday, the
.:2nd day of August, 1922, at ten o'clock in
the forenoon or as soon thereafter as said
matter can be heard, at the Probate Court
room, in the Court House in the City of 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
.he publication thereof in the Appeal, a
legal newspaper published in said county
according 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 v/hose names and addresses are known
and appear from the files of this court.
Witness the Judge of said Court this 22nd
day of July, A. D. 1922.
HOWARD WHEELER,
Judge of Probate.
(Seal of Probate Court.)
Attest: F. W. Gosewisch,
Clerk of Probate.
T. A. ALEXANDER, Atty.
(7-29-22)
ORDER FOR CRKD'TOR" TO PRESENT
CLAIMS. ETC.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY? OF
Ramseyss. Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Clifford Ashly
Smith, Deceased.
Letters of administration with will an
nexed on the estate of Clifford Ashly Smith,
la+e of the County of Ramsey and
State of Minnesota, being granted to A.
H. Lealtad.
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
having claims or demands against the said
deceased, are required to file the same in
the Probate Court of said county, for exami
nation and allowance, or be forever barred.
It Is Further Qrdered, That the first Mon
day in February, 1923 at 10 o'clock A. M.,
at a general term of said Probate Court, to
held 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 de
mands.
And* It Is Further Ordered, That notice of
such hearing be given to ail creditors, and
persons interested in said estate, by forth
with publishing this order once in each week
for three successive weeks in the Appeal a
legal newspaper printed and published in
said county.
^ated at St. Paul this 28th day of July, I
1922.
HOWARD WHEELER.
Judge of Probate.
(Seal of Probate Court.)
Attest: F. W. GOSEWISCH.
Cleric "of Probate.
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Bldg., St. Paul. Minn.
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LAST O THE SEASO N
Irie Brownskin Picnic
TO E GIVEN BY THE
OVER-SEAS BOYS
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MorrisPark=BassLake
ON
Wednesday, August .23
MUSIC BY MOORES CONCERT DANCE ORCHESTRA
Dancing from 3 to 9 at Park and from 9:30 to 1 at Elk's Hall
Admission, including dancing, 3 0 cents at gate and hall
Don't bring your lunch, we have everything. Bring the whole family
and enjoy the day fishing, boating and,dancing. The Brownskins
have spared nothing Ito make this a Red Day Outing. So
don't be late. Come out early and enjoy the fun with us.
Kitten Ball Game, South Side Strutters vs Leeand Andy's Giants
COMMITTEE O ARRANGEMENTS
Dutch Thompson, Asst, Irie Howery, Pres., Howard Smith, Refresh-
ments, To Mimms, Refreshments, Paul Brisco, Fir. Mgr., Ted
Williams, Gate, Mathew Ewing, Gate, John Allen, Sec. Johnny
Rainey, Harry Smith, Gate, St. Paul, Refreshments, W Turner
Entertainer, Buddie Jones, Treas., Andy Cloudin.^Lee Wheeler
Eddie Bqyd, Lowtie Boyd, J. W Moore, Mgr. Com. Argmts.
Brown Busses running regularly everyten minutesafter1 o'clock
SECOND ANNUAL
Moonlight Boat Excursion
TO BE GIVEN BY THE
UNIFORM RANK
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Monday Eve'g, Aug. 21
On The Beautiful SteamerI
RedWingandBargeManitou7501
MUSIC BY NEW JAZZUND ORCHESTRA
This will be the premier excursion of the year
We will leave on time Rain or Shine. We
bid you welcome. Our motto: Sir Knights
always make good.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS
Staff Brig. Gen. W* R. Morris,, Col. F. G. Thomas, Capt. W. Clack
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Company Capt. W. Jeffrey, Commanding, Sergt. F. Conners
Sergt. Clarence Hughes, Sir Knights Tela Burt, W P. Thompson
T. B. Ttovall Jr., W D. Thomas, J. T. Monroe, Cooper Lewis
W. W. McCoy Jr., John Lewis, H. B. Lucas
Dancing 8:30 Boat leaves 9:30 Tickets 75 cents
HOME. BUYEI]S%.
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(Recently Government Expert in Housing)
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Barber Shop in Connection, open
evenings until 8, Saturdays to
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The most Popular Lines of Cigars and
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ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS ON
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