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MINNEAPOLIS
THE DOINGS I N 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, NOVEMBER 25, 1922.
The Anti-lynching Crusaders' head
quarters are located at 501 Easota
Bldg., phone Geneva 4484, resident
phone Dinsmore 7255. We would ap
preciate the co-operation of all in
terested in the passing of the Dyer
bill and especially the women of the
Twin Cities and .vicinity.
The ladies of the Fidelity Court
No. 345, Order of Calanthe, Knights
of Pythias, will give a GRAND RE
CEPTION and BALL assisted by
Pride of Minnesota Lodge No. 5 at
Coliseum Hall, 27th avenue S. and
Lake street on Monday evening, De
cember 4. At this entertainment the
drawing fcr the Ford touring car
will take place. Music by the New
Jazzland Orchestra. Admission 50
cents.
Do's and Don'ts for
Ex-Service Men
"Ex-service men can facilitate ac
tion in dealing with the U. S. Vet
erans' Bureau," says C. D. Hibbard,
District Manager, Minneapolis, Minn,
"if they will observe a few simple
rules as given here.
"They should keep the bureau in
formed as to any change in their de
pendents, brought about by death,
divorce, separation from wife, or
birth of children. Otherwise they
mav fail to receiver money they are
entitled to or may have to refund
money which they have received but
are not entitled to.
"The beneficiaries of the bureau
should make all their requests or
complaints in writing and keep a
copy to avoid misunderstanding.
They should reply promptly and fully
to all letters from the bureau, giving
the information requested, signing
their names as is typed in the letter
they receve. If there are any mis
takes in the name cr address, atten
tion should be called to that fact ir
the body of the letter.
"Ex-service men should not employ
private physicians or dentists and
expect to be reimbursed by the gov
ernment unless they have first ob
tained authority from the Veterans'
Bureau to employ such physician or
dentist.
"Men discharged from hospital
should keep the bureau informed a*
to their condition, whether they con
tinue to improve or whether they fail
to note any improvement.
"Ex-service men being treated by
government physicians cannot expect
to get the best results of a perma
nent nature if they fail to follow
carefully the rules laid down for car
ing fcr their health."
EDUCATIONAL VALUES
By E. W. Gilles.
For real educational values
must get down to books, and
down to them good and hard.
When we get down to books tha
have real educational value we get
dewn to something definite and sub
stantial.
When we get down to books o4
real facts we get away from thr
shallow and superficial and inci
dental, and get down to something
that gets somewhere in real educa
tional values.
Books, real books, books of fact?
are "something to go by" and some
thing to depend upon.
For real educational values, get
down to real books.
The flapper has the center of the
stage nowadays, but she is not ruf
fled and continues to flap. However
American morals are at the lowest
mark in the history of the nation.
CITATION ON PETITION TO SELL
LANDS.
COUNTY OF STATE OF MINNESOTA,
RamseyProbate Court.
In the Matter or the Applicatio for License
to Sel
Decedent.
The State of Minnesota- to all Whom it May
Concern: On reading and filing the petition of
George W. Wills, representative of the es
tate of said deceased, praying that license
be to him granted to "sell the real estate of
which said deceased died seitfed, and' it ap
pearing by said petition that there is not
sufficient personal estate in the hands of said
representative to pay the debts outstanding
against the deceased, and the legacies and
expenses of administration, and that it ia
necessary, in order to pay such debts, lega
cies and expenses, and for the best interest
of said estate to sell said real estate.
It Is Therefore Ordered, That all persons
interested in said estate be cited and re
quired to appear before said Probate Court
on Tuesday the 5th day of December, A. D.
1992, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the
Court House in the City of St. Paul, in said
county, then and there to show cause, if any
there be, why license should not be granted
to said representative to sell said real es
tate according to the prayer of said petition,
and that this citation be served by publica
tion thereof in the' Appeal according to law.
Witness the Judge of said Court, the 10th
day of November, 1922.
(Seal of Probate Court.)
HOWARD WHEELER,
Judge of Probate.
Attest: F. W. Gosewisch,
Clerk of Probate.
W. T. Francis, Attorney.
(11-11-22)
ion
to Sell thfr Seal Estate of Archie Peters,
CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION
FOR ADMINISTRATION.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, OOfaNTHr OF
Ramseyaa. In Prob& Court
In the Matter of the Estate of Philip H. An
derson, Decedent.
The State of Minnesota to All Whom It May
Concern: The petition of Lola Anderson Bavin** been
filed in this court, represent&m tfrit Philip
H. Anderson, then a resident" off the County
of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, died intes
tate on the 4th day of September, 1922, and
pfain that letters of administration of said
estate be granted to Lola /Anderson.
It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard
and that all persons interested'in said mat
ter be and hereby are cited and~ required to
appear before this court on Tuesday, the 12th
day of December, 1922 at ten o'clock in the
forenoon or as soon thereafter as said mat
ter can be heard, at the Frobte Court room,
in the Court House in the City of St. Paul,
in said county, and show anise, if any they
have, why said petition should hot be granted
and that this citation be served by the pub
lication thereof in the Appeal 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 decedent whose
names and addresses are known and appear
from the files of tnis court.
Witness the. Judge of said court, this 17th
day of November, A. D. 1922.
HOWARD WHEELER,
Judge of Pobfcte
(Seal-of Probate Court.)
Attest: F. W. Gosewisch, -*1
^Fla
Clerk of Probate. 3
*-*R. A. WALSH. Attorney. ^sfdSfc
11-W^2 ..-V**?... 'IJ
421 ROBERT ST.
FOR THE MAN
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
THELADIESO FIDELITY COyRTNO.345
Order off Calanthe
Will Give A Grand
RECEPTION and BALL
Assisted by
PRIDE O MINNESOTA LODG E NUMBER 5
AT:
COL,ISE,UM HALL
Lake Street and Twenty-seventh Avenue South
O N
MONDAY EVE., DEC. 4TH
Notice: At this entertainmen the drawing for the Ford Touring Car
will positively take place. Come and haveyour .number ready.
Yours may be the lucky one.
MUSIC BY THE NEW JAZZLAND ORCHESTRA
ADMISSION SO GENTS
The FLORSHEBvI SHOE
Real Estate Insurance
BE YOUR. OWN LANDLORD
CM C* BHy Property Farm Property For
Beautiful fluilding Lots Sale or Trade
TWIN CiTY REALTY CQ.
O BRAY, PRES,
4lfUNIVERSITYAVE.,ST. PAUL. TEL. FOREST 9553
T*l. Atlantic 4876 OPEN-BiY AND NlflHT Tfl. Mail 4(2
PHELPS HOTEL AND CAFE
MR S. STLKSTUS PHELPS, PROP.
STRICTLY FIRST GLASS MEALS O ORDER
A ALL HOURS
FRIBD CHICKEN AND HOT OOStN FRITTERS FOfeT
AFTRR THEATER PARTIS* A 8PBCIALTY
246 4TH AVE S. MINNEAPOLIS
HOME. BUYERS
FREDERICK D. MCCRACKEN
~:'z$#** (Recently Government Expert in Housing)
OFFERS
Personal Service Pius Personal Interest
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS INSURANCE
Expert Knowledge Backed With Practical Experiencel
Sai METROPOLITAN BANK BLOC.
M*
UkeCktster
$10
3t Straight jCast
QA style that is always correct
For the conservatively well
dressed man FLORSHEIM
has designed individual
styles that give both com
fort and elegance.The price
is surprisingly low for the
satisfaction received.
^lorsheim Shoe Stores
16 W. SEVENTH ST.
WHO CARE S
IE CEDAR SI**
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Tel. Garfield 1170
RONDO A LOUIS
RONDO PHARMACY
OFFICE TB-. RES. TEL.
CEDAR 0104 DALE 9244
HOURS: :3O A. M. TO M:
A ND 2 TO P. M.
a&NDAYS BY APPttMtMENT
OR, EARL S. WEBER
DENTAL SURGEON
MRS* CLASS eUAfMNTESD WORK
IN AL BRANCHES OP DENTISTRY
S4 W SEVENTH ST.
DAKOTA BLDG.
3C0r*atof*o
K. W. HERDIG, PROPRIETOR
Register- Pharmacist
Always Prompt Always Courteous
Service with a smilePhone your wants
Fast, free, furious delivery
Prescriptions Promptly and Carefully Compounded
Try our LowneyV and Allen-Qualley'a Candies
Hark!! "It's time
ND what can be more appropriate
useful than gifts of leather.
1 Our store is brim full of new snappy gifts 1
that wfll be just right for her, him, or them, I
and the prices axe right too. 1
LUGGAG E olio?
Sixth at Cedar
LOWE PRICES
O N FURNITURE
AT BOUTELL'S
MINNEAPOLIS
A Great Sale Now Going On
-i-AIl Departments
Besides wonderful opportunities to savebig price
reductionsup to
y2 offwe offer you Liberal Credit
Terms. Ypu can get the benefit of the sale prices
and pay for your purchases by the month.
WHY HESITATEThis is the time
to come to BOUTELL'S and furnish
your homeAT A BIG SAVING
Sudden Service
to begin your
Christmas
*ng"
^aperiesFurnitureDishes
Kitchen Ware^-Cut GlassAlumi
num WareStoves, Heaters, Ranges
all at a saving to you.
MAKE A TRIP TO
BOUTEL BROS
MINNEAPOLIS
MARQUJETTE AT FIFTH
Minneapolis and St. Paul Cars Stop at Our Door
Tel. Dale Wt
ST. PAUL
TB VAN BURBN llll
flCE CREAMf
IS THE BE,ST
For Sale Everywhere
J. C. VANDER BIE
tortriag* and Branson Ste^
and
We Ctll ht ud Delirer
ELMER MORRIS
DRUGGIST
Drugs, Msdicines, Soda Water
Soil Drinks. Toils* JCrBtls*
Csndiss, Cigars, Tobacco.
co Cream Brick or Bulk.
Gas and Elecftic Fixtures
Fishing Tackle
Dale si W. Contra! St. Paul
DALE 60*+ jmCASONASUE PRICES
W.E.ROBINSON
CARPENTER and CABINET
MAKER
fc
Repairing and Building of all kinefs
566 RONDO ST. SAINT PAUL..
TEL. DALE 0731
Learn to ,Play Pocket Billiards at
THE GENTLEMEN'S RESORT
Always Clean and Comfortable
ft PERFECT TABLES S
Open every Evening until is o'clock
Barber 8hop In Connection, open
evenings until 8, Saturdays to
12. P.M.
The most Popular Lines of Cigars and
Candies For Sale
ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS ON
ICE.
Shoe Shining Parlor.
WALKER WILLIAMS, Prop.
554 ST.ANTHONY AVE.
OFFICE TEC
CEDAR 4044
ST. PAUL
SOS BAST 24TH ST.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
Are an Insurance Against
Loss of Valuable Papers
Such as
Bonds Abstracts Stocks
Jewels Your Will Deeds
Receipts Notes Policies
Insurance
Rent a Box No A Th
NORTHERN
SAVINGS
BAN
r3s\ enth at Robert
In the Heart of tho Retail District
F. SIMPSON GEO. W. WILLS
Tel. Dale 1914 Tel. Dale 2541
Office Phones:
Cedar 10*4 Tri-State 24=249
SIMPSON & WILLS
Undertakers, Funeral Directors
and Etabfcbnert
TEL,. SOUTH 7954 ESTABLISHED 190 5
W. SQUIRENfiAL
-FUNERAL DIRECTOR
SUCCESSOR O
O.A.LAWRENCE
PORTEBS* & WAITERS' CLUB
18 S. 3d St., Minneapolis
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.
RES. TEL
DAUE71
HOURS: S A M. TO I P. M.
AND 2 TO SP. M.
DR. JOHN R. FRENCH
SURGEON DENTIS
FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORK
IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY
SUITE 2 DETROIT BLDG.
COR. 4TH Ss WABASHA
SAINT PAUt
MINNESOTA
S. BRAND1817Done
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RICE & UNIVERSITY
PHONE GARFIELD
7501 7502 7503
liT-W. CEDAR 3037
OPTICIAN & JEWELER
8 8 FOURTH ST.
SAINT PAUL.
OeAs Answered Promptly Day or
Night
Lady Assistant When Desired
GSM* a*d Chapel Dllll
2t4 WEST FOURTH ST. Ol. rflUL
EAGLE"MIKADO
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Fi Sale at ym Dea!
ASK F&!tr!:s ^s
MINNEAPOLIS
TEL. CEDAR 8190
HAMMOND TURNER
ATTORMEY AT LAW
321 MET. BANK BLDG.
FIFTH A CEDAR St Paul
JOHN A. JOYCE
Dry Cleaning, Sponging,
Pressing and Repairing
on Short Notice.
Franklin Ave. Minneapolis
Res. Hyland 1360, Office Geneva 4484
HARRY SCOTT
Attorney at Law
501 Kasota Bldg. Minneapolis
ELKHURST 3473 QUICK SERVICE
CALL ONCE AND YOU WILL CALL AGAIN
ELK TAILORING CO.
M. LOVE. PROPRIETOR
SUITS MADE O ORDER
CLEANING, PRESSING. DYE-
ING AND REPAIRING
306 RONDO ST ST. PAUL. MINN.
TEL. DALE 6912
The Gem^ete ServiceGo.
Architects and Engineers
C. W. WIOtNQTON SAINT PAUL
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p. i *TO 9 ii
DR. L. RAYMOND KILL
DENTAL SURGEON
First Class Guaranteed Work I
All Branches off Dentistry
303 COURT BLOCK 24 E. 4TH ST.
TEL. CEDAR 7995
O. AROSIN O
JEWELERS, AND OPTICIANS
ADJUSTING OF PINE WATCHES
A SPECIALTY
414. ROBERT ST. ST. PAUL. MINN.
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OPPICE CEDAR 6949- RES. DALE t4S8
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SUITE 49
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