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ST. PAUL
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1922.
Mrs. Nannie Bolden is visiting Ma
rietta, Ga.
Mr. O. A. Davis has moved to 540
Broadway.
Mrs. Carrie Garnett has moved to
260 Rondo.
Rev. W. A. Jackson has moved to
33 E. Water.
Mr. Sid Cutthbert is visiting Du
luth on a health trip.
Mrs. Lydia Lewis is visiting her
mother in Galesburg, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White have
moved to 872 Simcoe street.
Mrs. J. S. Harris and daughter are
visiting relatives at Watertown, S. D.
Mrs. Elizabeth Echols arrived in
St. Paul Sunday and is living at 851at
Dayton avenue.
FOR RENTTwo nice rooms for
rent to married couple or single men.
Apply at 356 Mackubin
Mr. Geo. W. Steward, who hasand
been sick for quite a while, is again
able to perform his duties.
Mrs. Henry Fields, 730 Sherburne,
has returned after a visit of several
weeks in Chicago and St. Louis.
Mrs. W. D. Johnson of Kansas
City, Kan., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Ed. Robinson, 790 Carroll avenue.
PIONEER LODGE NO. 1, F. AND A. M.,
meets first and third Monday in each month
at Masonic Hall, 688 Rondo St., at 8:00
M. K. H. Turner, W. M. W. Thomas,
Secy., 515 W. Central.Advertisement.
Mrs. S. W. Wright was called to
Mexico, Mo., on Friday of last week
on the account of the serious illness
of her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. James, Miss
Henrietta Bonaparte and Miss Hen
rietta Neal are spending some time
at Lake Pokegama.
Ofleoi Cedar 0508 Rcs.s Dale 204T
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HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH NO. 553. G. U.
O. of O. F-, meets the third Monday in each
month at Union Hall, corner of Aurora and
Kent streets at 8:00 M. Mrs. Delia
Williams, M. M. G. Mrs. Carrie E. Lindsay,
W. R., 426 Rondo Btreet.Advertisement.
WEEKLY SPECIAL Seven-room
house, modern, $2,500 $300 cash, $30
per month. F. D. McCracken, "HE
KNOWS," 321 Metropolitan Bank
Bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hood, 674 St.the
Anthony, left Thursday for Ripley,
Tenn., to visit relatives and friends,
hey will visit Chicago, St. Louis and
Memphis, also.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Esters are
now living in their own house, 396
Rondo street. They have added a
beautiful porch to it and painted and
decorated quite attractively.
FOR SALEEight-room dwelling,
by the owner, in the hill district, 447
Carroll avenue, modern. May be in
spected after 4:00 P. M. Sundays
any time. Price $4,700. Terms.
You can be supplied with
"BLEKRE" tires for your car by ap
plying to the MARTIN AUTO LIV-
ERY, 453-55 Main avenue. You'll
enjoy "Peace of Mind," if you do.
Mrs. C. E. James gave an "atthe
home" from 4 to 11 Monday evening
in honor of her guets, Mr. and
Mrs.one
Frank Robinson of St. Louis. There
were about 90 guests present during
the evening.
The orchestra to be known as "The
Henrietta Five," will give weekly
parties at The Henrietta, 503 Rondo
street, Saturday evenings to which
you arq invited. Admission 50 cents
including supper.
Capt. and Mrs. W. R. Godette, ac
companied by Mrs. J. C. Burris,
Washington, D. and her little
granddaughter, Rebecca Laura Mc
Cracken, are spending a few days in
the Northern woods.
Mesdames E. O. James, W. A.Hil
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"WEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS new seven-passenger Case sedan, Dy
IN MINNESOTA'S CAPITAL.
a
yard, W. V. Howard, were hostesses
at a card party given in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Robinson of St.
Louis, at Masonic Hall, 588 Rondo
street, Sunday from 2 to 5.
Deposited on or be
fore Sept. 6th will
draw one months
interest October 1.
THE
STATE SAYINGS BANK
93 E. FOURTH ST.
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Compounded quarterly
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The "Saintly City" and Saintly City Mrs. S?*Mayweather and Mrs. Theo.
FolksNewsy Items of .Social, Re- Hard Save*a
partyinat ther
ligious, Political and General Mat
ters Among the People.
THE APPEAL ASKS AS A SPE- secured 32 nice lots on Round Lake
CIAL FAVOR THAT ITS READERS ^i"1*
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VERTISERS WHO SEEK THEIR' reasonable ratesf The location
PATRONAGE BY ADVERTISING beautiful
IN IT. SHOP IN THE APPEAL
BEFORE SHOPPING ELSEWHERE.
calling up Dale 0995. Rates reason
able.
home of Mrs.dancing Mayweather hono
of Mrs. Jennie Brice of Topeka Miss
Anna B. Odell, Detroit Mrs. E.
Mitchell, Denver. There were 50
guests present who had a good time.
Messrs. O. C. and A. V. Hall have
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and- w%U
summer homes.
Mesdames Gladys James, Addie
James and Courtney Hilyard were
hostesses of a card part^at Masonic
Hall Tuesday afternoon given in
honor of the visiting ladies of which
there were present Mrs. E. E. Wil
son, Chicago Mrs. Bosett, Miss Rice
and Miss Rosette. There were 13
tables played, Mrs. Frank Robinson
was awarded first guest prize, Mrs.
L. R. Hill, the first prize for highest
number of points. Miss Rosette got
the guest booby and Mrs. H. F. Mc
Intyre the regular booby. There
TV ere about 60 guests present. Mrs.
Bettie Jones and Mrs. Cora Grisson
each gave recitations.
Myrtle Robinson, colored dope ped
dler, said to have been doing the
largest underworld narcotic business
in St. Paul, was arrested and a quan
tity of opium and complete equip
ment for dispensing drugs was seized
when federal agents of the narcotic
division raided her home at 202 S.
Exchange street.
The woman was placed rin the
county jail charged with possession
and sale of narcotics. Among her
effects agents found quantities of
costly dresses and silken feminine
apparel, which, they said, she had
taken from female customers in pay
ment for drugs.
Several empty opium and cocaine
cans were found in the place, indi
cating the Robinson woman had done
a large business early today before
raid, agents said. More than
$1,000 in bills of small denomination
and silver was found in her posses
sion.
MINNESOTA MASONIC GRAND
LODGE
The Best in Its History
The recent session of the Grand
Lodge of Masons is said by many to
have been about the best in the his
tory of the Order in this state. The
attendance was beyond question the
largest ever known, and the interest
of the members never lagged. Many
were on hand at the opening' about
9:30 A. M. and the same ones were
there at the close about 1:30 A. M.
following morning, not having
once left the building. This Grand
Lodge usually completes its work in
day, but it is only by working
all the time that it is accomplished.
It takes most Grand Lodges two to
five days to do as much.
Jeweis were presented to Past
Grand Master Riobert S. Brown, Min
neapolis and Jose .H. Sherwood,, St.
Paul. Senior Grand Warden Wililam
T. Francis made the presentation on
behalf of the Grand Lodged It was
voted to give a similar jewel to each
living Past Grand Master. Rev. W.
D. Carter, who now resides in Seat
tle, was designated to receive the
next one..
One of the most important acts of
the Grand Lodge was
thee
decision to
^accept and publish th historical
matter concerning Prince Hall Ma
sonry in this state which Past Grand
Master Sherwood has collected dur
ing the past twenty years. It con
sists of an unbroken record, tracing,
each Lodge in Minnesota back to
Prince Hall Lodge, *and thus to the
Grand Lodge of England. It will
also show the list of Charter mem
bers of each Lodge in the state and
the first three officers for every'year.
The Craft are certainly fortunate to
have such complete data.
The elective officers are:
E. R. Thomas, Grand Master.
Walker Williams, Deputy Grand
Master.
William T. Francis, Senior Grand
Warden.
George Johnson, Junior Grand
Warden.
John Goquire, Grand Treasurer.
Ernest B. James, Grand Secretary.
Jose H. Sherwood, Grand Lec
turer.
The next session will be held in St.
Paul.
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
Our baptizing on Harriet Island
last Sunday was an edifying and de
lightful occasion. A large number
attended the service.- The offering
for the day was $120. Attendance at
regular services is. increasing. Many
friends come to worship with us.
Services tomorrow as usual, All are
welcome... Labor picnic Monday.
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is
make desirable
Attorney and Mrs. Edward T. Wil
son of Chicago, after spending the
summer in our midst and receiving a
host of social courtesies left for their
home Wednesday. Mr. Wilson has
the distinction of being for a num
ber of years Assistant States Attor
ney. They claim the people of the
Twin Cities "can't be beat."
Mrs. G. W. Wills, entertained as
house guests this week at Lake Chi
sago, in henor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Robinson, Chicago Mesdames Clar
ence Tibbs, Jimelo Boriapart and fam
ily C. E. James, Lucy Robinson, Dr.
J. R. French and Mr. Everett Chap
man, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Giles, .'Mr.
and Mrs. David Francis of Minne
apolis.
The baptizing of St. Paul Baptist
iehurch last Sunday afternoon at
tracted a large crowd. It was held
Harriet Island, the services were
held in the pavilion and Prince W. S.
J. Challoughlezilozise preached the
baptismal sermon in his inimitable
style. There were five candidates for
baptism but only two were present
received the rite.
Mrs. Lillian Shipp Allen, 363 Car
roll avenue, was born in Vicksburg,
Miss., and died August 24th at 11:45
A. M., aged 38 years and 22 days.
She was a member of Como Temple
No. 128, Daughter Elks, under whose
auspices her funeral was held at St.
James A. M. E. church, Monday, Au
gust 28. Rev. H. L. P. Jones offi
ciating. She was a member of the
senior choir. Her funeral was con
ducted, by George W. Steward, G. T.
D., Elk. Ellis & Richardson, under
takers.
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When you are in St. Paul, be sure to stop at THE HENRIETTA.
The hotel contains 16 rooms all modern and up-to-the-minute at
reasonable rates, for first-class service.
Newly painted, papered, decorated and furnished, in first-class
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The best place in the city for private dinner, luncheon, card par-
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SPECIAL TABLE D'HOTE SUNDAY DINNER $1.00
Breakfast, 6 to 9 A. M. Lunch, 12 to 2 P. M.
Weekday 6 o'clock Dinner 50 cents
503 RONDO ST., COR. MACKUBIN. TEL. DALE 1001
Saint Paul, Minnesota
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Furnaces. We are Experts at Installing Furnaces.
STOVES STOBED
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18 S. thirteenth St^ Minneapolis.
Phone Main 2592
Excellent Pbod at Minimum Prices
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HARRY L. SCOTT
Attorney at Law
501 Kasota Bldg. Minneapolis
VIVIAN CRAWFORD-YANCEY
Public .Stenographer
1122 6th Ave N. Phone Hyland 2182
Minneapolis
All Work Done by -Appointment
Prices Reasonable.
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Dry Cleaning, Sponging,
Pressing and Repairing
Done on Short Notice.
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TEL. DALE 6912
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566 RONDO ST. SAINT PAUL
MAIN 2999
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634 6TH
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HYLAND 8596
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691 RONDO 6 rooms, hardwood
throughout, gas, bath, cement base
ment, hot water heat, built-in fea
tures. Two lots. Excellent loca
tion, $5,000.- Terms.
658 ST. ANTHONY8 rooms, hard
wood throughout, furnace, gas,
bath, electricity, cement basement,
laundry, large barn, $4,500. Terms.
1222 THOMAS6 rooms, hardwood
throughout, gas, bath, electricity,
665 UNIVERSITY AVE.
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Tl. Cedar 9603 Open All Night
LEADING DOWN TOWN PLACE TO EAT
Acme Club Gate
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Reasonable Rates
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PHELPS HOTEL AND CAFE
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246 4TH AVp. S. MINNEAPOLIS
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laundry, cement basement, hot
water heat, garage, stucco finish.
Five years old, $6,000. Terms.
407 RONDO6 rooms, pipeless fur
nace, gas, bath, electricity, screened
porch, $3,200 $500 cash $25 per
month.
FOR RENT2-room furnished apart
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