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ST. PAUL
WEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENING8
IN MINNECOTA'S CAPITAL.
The "Saintly City" and Saintly City
FolksNewsy Items of Social, Re^
ligious, Political and General Mat
ters Among the People. ^tr", 1
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1922.
THE APPEAL ASKS AS A SPE-
CIAL FAVOR THAT ITS READERS
GIVE PREFERENCE TO THE AD-
VERTISERS WHO SEEK THEIR
PATRONAGE BY ADVERTISING
IN IT. SHOP IN THE APPEAL
BEFORE SHOPPING ELSEWHERE.
Mr. and Mrs. James Riley have
moved to 421 Rondo.
Mrs. Tennie White and Mrs. F. C.
Tobie spent Thursday of last week in
Stillwater.
Marriage licenses were issued to
319 couples in August, only one less
than last year.
FOR RENTTwo nice rooms forj
rent to married couple or single men.
Apply at 356 Mackubin
Messrs. Ellis and Richardson, un
dertakers of Minneapolis, were visit
ors in the city this week.
Postal receipts show an increase
over last year of $26,830.73. Re
ceipts for August were $230,827.83.
Mrs. Jos. Thomas of Monmouth,
111., is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs.
James Thomas, 57 W. Jessamine St.
PIONEER LODGE NO. 1. F. AND A. M..
meets first and third Monday in each month
at Masonic Hall, 588 Rondo St., at 8:00 P.
M. K. H. Turner. W. M. J. W. Thomas,
Secy., 61B W. Central.Advertisement.
Mr. E. A. Hatton and Mrs. J. B.
Johnson are leaving today to attend
the B. M. C. of the G. U. O. 0. O. F.
in Cleveland, Ohio.
Five hundred and sixty-five pa
tients received treatment at the city
hospital during August. There were
87 births and 50 deaths.
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 P. M. Mrs. Delia
Williams, M. M. G. Mrs. Carrie E. Lindsay,
W. R.. 426 Rondo street.Advertisement.
WEEKLY SPECIAL Seven-room
house, modern, $2,500 $300 cash, $30
per month. D. McCracken, "HE
KNOWS," 321 Metropolitan Bank
Bldg.
Mrs. Lillian Lewis and Mrs. Allen
gave a card party Tuesday in honor
of Mrs. Riley of Chicago, and Mrs.
Sam Everatt of Houston, Tex., at
The Henrietta.
Ode*i C4r 0008 RM .I Dale 9M7
M .I St. Anthay A**.
MRS. T. LYLES
SaeeMor
T. H. LTLB UNDERTAKING C6.
1M W. rarth St. T. TAXTV
Mrs. Geo. Mundell of Rondo street,
entertained at a dancing party in
honor of Mrs. Sam Everatt of Hous
ton, Tex., at Como Park nicnic
grounds last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ashtdn gave
a motor party in their car for their
daughter Helen this week. After the
motor ride they returned to the house
for light refreshments.
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.
The orchestra to be known as "The
Henrietta Five," will give weekly
parties at The Henrietta, 503 Rondo
street, Saturday evenings to which
you are invited. Admission 50 cents
including supper.
On Saturday of last week Mr. Lee
G. Coleman, 944 St. Anthony avenue,
gave his wife "a beautiful pearl neck
lace with a platinum clasp set with
diamonds. The occasion was the
birthday of Mrs. Coleman.
Miss Cora M. Boyd and Mr. S. H.
Ingram were united in the holy bonds,
of matrimony last week at the home
of the bride, 890 Rice street, in the
presence of a few intimate friends,
Rev. L. W, Harris officiated.
CASE CAR SERVICEPersons de-1
siring motor car service for any oc-!
casion may get the use of an elegant
new seven-passenger Case sedan, by
calling at 527 Aurora avenue or
calling up Dale 0995. Rates reason-
able.- -V"
Mrs. Sam Everatt of Houston,
Tex., Miss Pearl Martin, Osage,
Iowa, Mrs. A. D. Douglass, Albert
Lea, and Mr. A. D. Stratton, Manly,
Iowa, motored to St. Paul, and spent
LIBERTY BOND
COUPONS
of the third issue
will be due on Sept.
15th. Bring them in
and add them to
your savings ac
count-
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several days as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Hatton, 126 W. Arch St.
Messrs. O. C. and A. V. Hall have
secured 32 nice lots on Round Lake
near Little Canada, and intend to in
augurate a family colony of desirable
people who can purchase the lots at
reasonable rates. The location is
beautiful and will make desirable
summer homes.
Mrs. E. A. Hatton entertained at
a card party at The Henrietta Thurs
day in honor of Miss Pearl Martin of
Osage, Iowa, and Mrs. A. D. Doug
less of Albert Lea.. Mrs. M. R.
Hicks won the first prize, Mrs. L. E.
Willis won the second prize, arid Mrs.
R. W. Wilson won the third prize.
Charles Satchell Morris, Sr., the
renowned orator, preached a very
beautiful sermon at the Alliance Gos
pel Tabernacle. Fry and Charles
streets, on Wednesday evening. The
Alliance Gospel Quintette of Cleve
land, Ohio, rendered several selec
tions which were immensely enjoyed
by the audience of more than five
hundred persons.
Misses Blanche and Grayce Arnold
of Anoka entertained about forty
young people at their home Labor
Day in honor of their sister, Miss
Anna Marie Arnold, who leaves
Wednesday, September 13, for Holly
Springs, Miss., where she has ac
cepted a position in the English De
partment of Rust College. En route
she will spend a few days in Chicago
as the guest of her cousins, Prof,
and Mrs. L. D. Parker and Mrs.
Emma Parker of Champlain Ave.
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
Our Labor Day picnic last Monday
was thoroughly enjoyed by a large
number of men who labored at exca
vating for the foundation of our new
church building, and also by a like
number of women who cooked a big
dinner and an elaborate supper at
the church for the labor picnickers.
If interest in the new church con
tinues to increase it will soon amount
to enthusiasm. Services tomorrow
as usual.
THE PLACID LIFE
Anger, says a California minister,
is suicide. Bad temper is a poison
which fills every nook of the circu
latory' system. Avoid them* if you
would live long.
The author of this advice is 102,
and expects to live to be 150. He
speaks, therefore, with authority, and
his viewwhich is not a new one
impresses us considerably.
The problem of life is, however, a
little deeper than this advice would
indicate. Would anybody really care
to live 102 years in utter placidity?
Stevenson tells us of a philosopher
who throughout his mature existence
wore tin shoes to exclude all possi
bility of infection and refused to
leave the house because outdoors it
was impossible exactly to regulate
the temperature. He lasted, but did
he live?
This advice about refraining ^from
anger, excitement and so on is only
the recommendation of tin shoes and
a regulated temperature for the
mind. It is highly sensible, but not
altogether alluring. It is comparable
to telling a small boy that he will not
die of drowning if he never goes
near the water. True but as well
drown as smother in a feather bed.
Colored Man Patents
NewType of Motor Wheel
(Topeka Plaindealer.)
A wheel which the inventor claims
will make riding in a motor car as
easy as riding in an aeroplane has
been perfected by Neale Moore Rob
inson, Kansas City, Kan. His patent
from the 'United States Bureau of
Patents arrived at his home, 2201
Northt Third street, this week.
The wheel, according to Robinson's
claims, is a perfection of the spring
system upon which motor car engi
neers have worked for years. The
general construction of the invention
is a wheej within a wheel. Eight
springs wHl surround the axle of the
car, giving a spring at the axle..
The main feature of the wheel, the
inventor says, are the fact that no
rubber tires are needed. Hitting an
obstacle as large as a brick will not
be noticed by the person sitting in
the car, Robinson says. Robinson
worked the invention out during the
last two years.Topeka Plaindealer.
OFFICE CEDAR S04S RES. DALE 1468
W. T/FRANCIS
LAWYER
SUITE 32*
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93 E. FOURTH ST. *_* ^f,
A or T~+ 4. a^tiEL'J *V*s 289-291 Rice Street
4% Interest on Savihgs v^
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Compounded quarterly^ Branch Office: 443 Broadway St
W. B. Webster, Mgr. St Paul
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Largest
Jewelers
in the North-
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VFLORSHEI SHO E
the many years youhaveheard of
The FLORSHEIM Slips, you have
received a definite impressic^L
"afinequality shoe? Wheri you
wear a pair youwill sayas others
do "a wonderful shoe.'1
A Buys This Highgrade
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WRIST WATCH
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$10
FLORSHEIM SHOE STORES
Two Shops in St. Paul
421 ROBERT ST. 46 W. SEVENTH ST.
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THE HENRIETTA
SEARS & DODD, PROPS.
This is THE HENRIETTA, the hotel De Luxe of St. Paul, which
fills a long-felt want.
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
style.
The best place in the city for private dinner, luncheon, card par-
ties, etc.
SPECIAL TABLE D'HOTE SUNDAY DINNER $L00
Breakfast, 6 to 9 A. M. Lunch, 12 to 2 P. M.
Weekday 6 o'clock Dinner 50 cents
503 RONDO ST., COR. MACKUBIN. TEL. DALE 1001-
Saint Paul, Minnesota
JITNEYSPECIAL
Just Think!
ONLY 5C DOWN
The World's famous Elgin Wrist Watch,
Titted iji a beautiful,
small size 20-year guar
anteed case. Can be
worn with either ribbon
or gold expansion link
bracelet.
5c DOWN Delivere do First Paymen
BEAD MY PERSONAL GUARANTEEFor one year 1 assume
the responsiMUty for the perfect time-keeping of these watches
and will replace any part, or me entire works, of any ufatch devel-
oping flaws in its workmanship or material, during that period-r
providing the flaws are not the
result of unnecessary abuse!
MONEY REFUNDED IF YOU CAN BUY CHEAPER FOR CASH
CREDIT -CtRTAlNLY
^oodman,
--JEWELERS-
194' Ecv^r Se-.enth St.
Thirteenth St, Minneapolis.^
t* ftjr*i$- -t Phone Main 2592 \$ *f
Excellent Pood at Minimum Prices. Soft Orinks^f All Kinds. ^&
^'^^TOBACCO CIGARS CIGARETTES %S^f^
^GLOVER SHULL, Presfand Treas.'-ife EDDIE L. BOYD, Secy.
FL)RNITlRfc CO.
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WHp CARE S
Meet Goodman
Wear Diamonds
Confidence in
Goodman is
nevr
misplaced.
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THIS HARTMANN "BACH
ELOR" WARDROBE for the
youth going to school. It's a
dandy, priced
$60.00
BENDINE COWHIDE TRAV-
ELING BAGit's leather
lined, has durable handlea
regular $10.00 value at
$7.95
Res. Hyland 1360, Office Geneva 4484
HARRY X. SCOTT
Attorney at Law
501 Kasota Bldg. Minneap6lis
VIVIAN CRAWFORD-YANCEY
Public Stenographer
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
ST.PAULUNIVERSALCO.
GENERAL SALES AGENCY
502 Court Block' Cedar 3173
TEL. DALE 6912
TheComplete ServiceCo.
Architects and Engineers
C. W. WIGINGTON SAINT PAUL
DALE 6014 REASONABLE PRICES
W. E. ROBINSON
/CARPENTER and CABINET
MAKER
Repairing and Building off all kinds
566 RONDO ST? SAllNT PAUL
MAIN 2999
8 P. M. TO 2 A. M.
RES. HYLAND 3261
._ .HYLAND 8fc96
OZZIE TAXIE
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Cars for all occasions. Fishing
parties a specialty.
634 6TH AVE. N. -i MINNEAPOLIS
WHEN YOU NEED A TAXI
Gall Hyland 8596
J. R. YOUNG
Miller^ Pantoriutri 705 6%-Aye. N
PACKARD SERVICE^
Res. Hyland 5281 Minneapolis
ELKHURST 3479 QUICK SERVICE
CALL ONCE AND YOU WILL CALL AGAIN
ELK TAILORING CO,
M. LOVE, PROPRIETOR
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
CLEANING. PRESSING. DYE-
ING AND REPAIRING
306 RONDO ST. ST. PAUL. MINN.
Tu CXOAJT 0070
Hotnts 0 A. K. TO 1
r. X. A 2 XO 6 P. K.
nmut vronas
DR. RAYMOND HILL
7 DENTAL SURGEON 't^
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Flrat Class Ouarantead Work in
a All Branches off Dentistry f^l
303 COUR BLOC 24 E. 4TH ST,
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WW'S WiV~ T-~-. J. Jf n'-f^t
A Genuine
EAGLE'TWIKADO"
Dependable School
Luggage at Reduced
Prices
in the regular size, has the famous cushion top, shoe
box, locking bar and other exclusive ea- /f *7 Cf
tures. Specially priced p04/0
LADIES' HAT SOX either
round or square shape. Well
made, cretonne linedspecial,
$6.75
GIRLS' FITTED.OVERNIGHT
BAGmade of black moleskin
fitted with shell toilet articles,
$10M
LUGGAGE SH0
SIXTH AT CEDAR
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.
HOUSES FOR SALE
SCHUCK &SCHUCK
REAL ESTATE
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.
411 UNIVERSITY AVE., ST. PAUL. TEL. FOREST 9553
N Wardrobe
Tsl. Cedar 9603 Open All Night
LEADING DOWN TOWN PLACE TO EAT
Acme Club Cafe
W. H. REAMS, PROP.
First Class Meals and Lunches at All Hours And at
Reasonable Rates
ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS
3171-2 Wabasha St, St Paul, Minn.
MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
A
ANN'S
40 E. THIRD ST. ST. PAUL
CAFE OPEN A ALL HOURS
We Make A Specialty of
Southern Dishes
Tables Reserved For Parties
Call Cedar 9088
Tri. itfutie 4S7C OPIH MIGHT Mkii S4C2
PHELPS HOTEL AND CAFE
UBS. STLESTUS PHELPS, PROF.
8TRIC7TLY FIRST GLASS MEALS O ORDER
A ALL HOURS
FRIED CHICKEN AND Hf CORN PRITTBR8 FOR
AFTER THEATER PARTIES A SPECIALTY
246 4TH AVE S. MINNEAPOLIS
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EAGLE PESJCiL COMPANY, NEW YORK
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Garland's own
make GENUINE
FIBEE SCHOOL
TRUNK, has two
trays, snap lock,
draw bolts and
round edges, 36-
inch size,
$16.75
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
ment, gas, bath, electricity, excel
lent location, $30 per month.
TEL. ELKHURST 2956
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