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(9 SAINTPAUL A WEEKS RECORD IN MINNESO- TA'S CAPITAL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1908. REMEMBER THE GRAND RECEPTION AND BALL O THE ELKS A THE AUDITOR- IUM. THE COSMOPOLITAN MUTU- AL CASUALTY CO. Mr If. B. Howard through still -ick i- getting on nicely. Xice front room to rent to gentle in^n only at 074 St. Anthony avenue Tin* talk ot the town is' the Grand Reception and Ball of Elks at the \uditorium Mr. Charles Miller now has charge of the laundry department of the Valet Tailoring Co. Miss Myrtle Carr of Carr.llton Mo is the guest of Miss Cora An derson. :f Aurora avenue. Mrs. Bcaslcv and sistciv^VIrs Rolls, returned Tuesday, after a pleasant u-.it through the East. FOR RENTTwo nice rooms, single or en suite, 527 St. Anthony. Heat and use of bath. Gentlemen only. YTr \iihui I \ans I.oui-ville. after a |)liis,m visit in St Paul a ihe gut ^-t ot Mr S Brown has re turned home PIANO INSTRUCTION. Instruction given on the piano at the residences ol patrons, or at 575 W. Central Ave. Prof. W. A. Weir. The Auditorium mil have the great est gathering that has ever graced it nc\t Tuesday evening Be sure to be one the number present. When you wish a first class shine call at ttie Peoples Shining Parlor No. 127 E. 5th street, Walter Porter, Prop. H*T1 shine 'em up for a nickel. Res. 642 Rondo Tel. Dale 617-J 2. T. H. LYLES Funeral Directors and Embalmers. 322 Wabasha St. Calls Answered Day or Night In Twin Cities. Active Pall Bearers Furnished If Desired. Lady Assistant When Necessary. Both Phones 508. St. Paul, Minn. The I'He- head which adorns the first pa/e of THE APPEAL is a ample of the woik of the North western Stamp Works, 1I0 E. Third -irret. FOR SA.I.FA six-room house, gas and baMi, tor sale, $300 down, bal ance monthly. Apply to Angus Bar ber shop, Western and Selby ave W. Daus One of the great features of the Elks' Grand Ball will be the Floor Committee of gentlemen who will be in full dress, white vests and goves, black ties Have your laundry work done hy the Valet Laundry. Mr. Charles Mil ler will call for and deliver laundry. Telephone, N. W. 848-J 2, or call at 154-156 E. Sixth street. \fter a three weeks' visit in the Twin Cities. Mrs. H. E. Johnson ai.d daughter Cecil returned to their home in Dultith They were the guests of Airs. Johnson. G. CHARLESTON EXPRESS Company. 308 Minnesota, near Third street. Parking, Shipping and Stor ing of Household Goods. Trunks and Baggage promptly delivered. The St. Paul Gophers will play a series of if.imes next week on Mon day and Tuesday with a team from Alabama and on Wednesday. Thurs day and hnday with the Hibbinji team Mr. Wi F. Nagel, the undertaker, located at 208 W Third street, "Seven Corners," who was injured in a runaway accident several weeks ago. is out again and able to attend to his business. "Sairrtty City" and Saintly City' ful handling. Prompt deliveries. Wood folksNewly items of Social, Re 4gious and General Matters Among *he People. Mr and Mr N Brown have is sued invitations for the wedding of their daughter Nellie and Dr. S. R.No. P.uttler, Monday evening, Aug. 24,most a their residence, 574 Fuller street, at 00 o'clock Shoes menaed while you wait, at Jarvls, 354 Minnesota street. Half Holes, 50 and 7b cents. Prices reason aole for all kinds of repairing. can do it on short notice. Jarvls 354 Minnesota Street ca Zion Presbyterian Church. Meet ing in the old Woodlawn Baptist Church, corner Selby avenue Mars 1 oeltre SSO?, O O. V, has bought six lots on the corner ol Kent street ami Aurora avenue for formerly located on Cedar the purposle crcctinK. a haal .nn ljU ^:Jl contemplation ,S and A REMINDER. A Savings Account With THE STATE SAVINGS BANK Fourth and Minnesota Sts., St. Paul. Insures not only absolute safety, but Is an incentive to practice economy and nut away small sums whenever convenient. Interest compounded Jan uary and July each year at 3%% per annum. Deposits Over $3,000,000.00. OFFICERS. Charles P. Noyes, Prest. Kenneth Clark, V.-Pres. *W &* Treas. Arundel street. Sabbath services 11 a. m. and 8 p. rri. Strangers and vis itors welcome. Rev. M. Boddy, pastor, 1455 Albany avenue. KENT'S EXPRESS AND STORAGE Co. Office 292 W. Third St. Cor. Pleas ant Ave. Competent help and care- and Coal in large or small quantities. Tel. N W Main 3669. Twin City 818. The busmess houses that have then advertisements in THE \PPEAL ar the one you should patronize in prct erence to those who have not, as thus they show they wish your patronage bv asking for it throusrh the column-, of your oi gan. THE ST. LOUIS KITCHEN, Mrs Julia Hinson, proprietor.No. 317 Wa basha, up stairs. Meals 25cts. Break fast from 7:00 to 11:00 a. m., Dinner from 12:00 to 3:00 p. m. Supper from 5:00 to 8:00 p. m. All regular meals 25 ets. All home cooking. Tel. N. W Main 2315 THE ELK A\.EX C\FE 3i- East Third street will be louna to serve the best meals if vo gi\ it a tri.'l Strictly iirst-class ,civic Regular dinner from 11 l( I p. 3" cents. Special supper fo.- private p.vtie-. Carl I) T'ickett, u. rngland. Win. Gibbs. proprietor When you think of eating you also endeavor to think of the best place to go to get just what you want, as you want it, and when you want it, then think of the KENDRICK CAFE, 156 E Third street, and think no more, just go there and you will be sure you have gone to the right place. The Grand Reception and Ball which w-11 be given at the auditorium Tuesday, \tisr. '3"), will unques fciona'iK be the ~bis*-tst and best pub lic social tunction evei vuthncssed in Minnesota. Everybody is invited and c\ en. body is ?omn so it seems from the general talk COLON ADE DANCING STU- DI O, 1G: E 7th St, Second Floor, Suite 12. Regular soiree every Monday evening Good music and refreshments Admission, 25 cents None but regular lady patrons admit ted. Private lessons given every evening from 8-00 to 10 30 Rates reasonable. Prof Arthur Winstead, Iiistructoi Mrs. Doi a Vlam-* and lu dai j.htu Mrs Lauia Claiborne, furnished the dinnei and supper foi the isonu Groid Lodge last Tuesday Twintv three of the members partook ri th same and were loud in their praise of the dinner, which leally wi line TTIE \PPE knows a good dinner when he eats it. and he was time be fore it was all con The Valet Tailoring Co, which has been in successful operation for sev eral years, has decided to enlarge its business scope and has reorganized as follows- C. Miller, president G. Wright, vice president J. Hick man, Sr, secretary and treasurer Owen Howell, manager, under whose able management the present success of the company has been attained. Mis How ard, one of the oili est residents of St Paul, has sold her home here and, with her family, has gone to Winnipeg, Can to jom her husband, where thev will reside MI the future She will leave today Thus the city loses one of its most highly respected citizens and her interesting famiiv. all of whom will be greath missed by their many friends h^re The Colonadc Dancing Acaclamv. Stce=. block, corner Seventh and Tackson street, will keep open house for the Elks every evening next eek, commencing with a grand reception Mondav evening Refreshments free During the week the great "Barn Dance" will be introduced There was a large crowd present- last Mon day and had a great time. Prof Arthur Winstead, principal A.rd vou don't want to forget tln-f the Sleeping Car Potters' unci Waiter-,* Club will give one of their popular moonlight boat excursions 'aneling down the river and holding an old time barbecue, where a regulai Aunt Dolly's time will be hael Tut on boar dand have a good time. Boat leaves foot of Tackson street at 8 o0 o'clock. Get on boarel and have a good time Tickets "iO cents. Good music and refreshments of all 1. nds. Attorney W T. Francis achieved a signal victory last Wednesday morn ing when he appeared before Judge Hallam in the District Court ami suc cessfully argued a motion to set aside the utdgment enterred over a vcar ago in the case of Edna Sowders vs. Mary S Murphy Ex-Spec'al As sistant \ttorney-Gencnl Franklin W Griggs appeared against Mr Francis, but without avail Th motion was gianted and the judgment set aside THE VALET TAILORING CO, 154-156 E Sixth street. The up-to-date establishment of its kind in the city. Clothing made to order,, sponged, pressed, renovated and repa'-cl Goods called for and delivered. Four suits pressed for $1. They also conduct a laundry business and are prepared to give best service at lowest rates. Smokers' parlor at tached and best brands of cigars and tobacco, etc., on hand. Tel. N. W 848-J2. Twin Citv 2979 The Ramsey County Afro-Ameri- floor of 115 E Third street, with appointments of the new club are far superior to those of the old club, and it is now a thing of beauty ad a ioy forever. President Phelps and Sec retary Lyons are up-tq-date in their methods anel their management of th^ club leaves nothing wanting -NOTICE. Those who desire to room or board the delegates to the National Grand Lodge of Elks in August should send in their names to Mr. Carl D Pickett. 388 Rice street. Phone N. W Main 867-J. O I NOW! PORTERS' AND WAITERS' CLUB An Up-to-Date Chartered Social In stitution for Gentlemen. The Porters' and Waiters' Soci' I Club, which for a long time has had its quarters on the third floor of 319 Wabasha street, has recently added the second floor to its holdings. O the second floor are situated the bil liard. pool, card and smoking rooms fitted up in elegant style. The third floor is devoted to sleep ing rooms for the members. Th entire place has been newly painted, ^papered and refurnished, making it a f^i^r^L ^SX^ 35 strictly first-class place and the most complete club the city has had in a long time. It is the intention of the officers of the club to endeavor to make it a model club, conducted on strictly first-class business lines. Th club is run for the benefit of its members only and- such 'visitors from other cities who may comefroSt. Paul. The officers are Wm. Christman, president and treasurer Samuel Per ry, secretary and manager Carl D. Pickett, chairman of House Commit tee. COMMFRCIAL BARBER SHOP, Xo. 94 East Fifth street, between Minnesota and Robert streets. First clas in every particular. Mahogany partitions, French plate mirrors "Ho and Cold Baths. The only Baths protected by Sanitation Glass Ex pert artists in white uniform. Hand some reception and reading room. Ladies need not hesitate to bring children to have work done. Mes senger service Phone N W Main :mn-T. O D. Howard and Ja Vass, Proprietors 'THE CHAMPAGNE GIRLS' Opening Attraction at the Star Theatre. superb organization of gilt-edged specialties anel pretty girls is an nounced for the vvek beginning sea son, Sunday, at the Star, when the ''Champagne Girls" Company will present the new and onginal musical comedy concoction by Charles N'ch oK entitled ''On the Frontiei." this is one of the most elaborately staged burlcsgues ever seen in this house and is entirely away from anything ever attempted and must be seen to be appreciated Th company in cludes Chas Nichols, Miss Maiie Croix, Goff Phillips, Miss Marie Fisher, Burton anel Bass, Wells and Sells, and others, together with a large anel well trained chorus of, twenty pictty and attractive young girls, all gorgeously costumed Th scenery and electrical effects Used by this company will surpass anvlhmg ever seen in this city Friday ill be ladies' da Beautiful someneiis GRAND RECEPTION In Honor of National Grand Master Gaines and National Grand Sec cretary Perry at Bowlby Hall. \t a joint meeting of anel S T. held at Wagner Hall last Wednesday evening the airangemcnts were made for the Grand Pub'ic Re- W. A. Gaines. ception which is to be given in honor of National Grand Master W A Gaines anel National Grand Secretary R. Perry at Bowlbv Hall on next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.1 A excellent secf)n everything new but the name Th membership is growing daily, dem onstrating the popularity of the club and the board of management. Th in progranm ?lteL Il!Sj lan "i. I be rendered. Wwill !!}M ii- in ad libitum. There will be refresh ments served.** Reception Committee. T. O. Adams, Owen Howell. Charleston, YV. M? Turner, Frank Turner, Mrs. W S Moffitt, Miss M. B. Anderson, Mr Maria King, Mr Chas A.Pcn, Miss Allen French. Mr Geo. Duckett, Mrs A. A. Cotton. Mr T. Summers, Mrs W Chand ler. Mrs. E. E CoMiigton, Mrs. Joyce. Mr Mattie Jackson, Mi^s T. Sample, Mis I. Sellers, Mrs E tackson, Mrs. E. Buckner, Mrs Johnson, Miss Edith James, Mr Emma Allen, M. A. DaMS. Parker, A Taylor, Archer, S Hatcher, E. Roberts, Dr. R. S Brown, John Joyce, E. Buckner, Rev IT. Wade. Mrs S A Bellesen. Mrs. R. White, Mr A Green. Mrs Dora ^dams. Miss Terusha Rrov n. Mi Curtis Kelley Tickets 2" cents KENDRICK CAFE Will Make a Specialty of Splendid Sunday Dinners. If you wish a good dinner tomor row try the Kendrick, 156 East Third street. Here is the menu TABLE D'HOTE. 3."ic Sunday Dinner 33c Appt. En .dish Caunape on Toast Soup. Cieam of Totatoe A Relishes Ohves, Celerv, Dill Pickle~ Fish. Bailed Muscalonge, Egg Sauce Meats. rime Rio Foa--t "Bef, Ro.isf Leg Veal, with Dressing P.oiled New England Dinner Kidney Saute on Tcast Entrees. Pineapple Fritters. Native Sauce Vegetables Carrots and Peas in Cream Asparagus Tips on Toast Steamed, Mash eel or Shredded Potatoes. Salad. Potatoe Salad. Cold Meats. Tongue. Roast BeeL Salmon. Sardines. Kippered Herring. Whole Wheat and Corn Bread. Dessert. \pple, Custard. Raisin, Blueberry, Blackberry, Peach Pie. English Pound Pudding, Wi ne Sauce. French Bread Pudding, White Sauce. Rice Custard Pudding, Lemon Sauce. Steameel Blackberry Robl, Haid or Brandy Saace. Teed Watermelon, Iced Cantaloupe. Edam Cheese. Ham. Chicken Bent's Crackers. Assorted Cakes. Iced Tear, 'Tea Coffee. *^Milk. Fresh Buttermilk. Dinner from 12 to 3 30 o'clock IJ \frer sfrenuous work on the parr of the officers anel members i Gophers Lodge No 105, I. B. O 9 o'clock The members meet the train and all citizens. their intention tollhouse or boa'el the visiters are invi come thcie so guests to their The program of course to necessarily arisi Tuesd uniic iecep E .W., the preparations are completed Chandler, Misses Florence Cotton for the coming of the National Grand Arlene Scott Lodge, which will meet undr the in vitation of Gopher Lodge in St Paui next Tuesday The business men of the citv. the Welcome Address T. H. Lyles Gohper Lodge 105, St. Paul. Address' B. S. SmiMi Ames Lodge, 106, Minneapolis Selection Mie. tic Ouartette Addres= Saundeis Zeneth City Lodsre 110. Duluth \Jdre ss Mrs. Lyles Eureka Temple 24, St. Paul "sVlf-tion Elks Band AeldressChurches.Pvev. S. Graves \ddress( itizens. .W. T. Franci, Selection Maiestic Ouartette Response .Dr. W E Atkin Grand Exalted Ruler, Hampton. Va Selection Elks' Band This will be most pretentious affair ever givej|b Minnesota anel ra se the price Crouton. Board of Publicity and other citizens S. E. Hall, A. Hughes, M. Jtnkins. have shown their appreciation ^f th importance of this event, which wdi be unqquestionablv bring the largest number of Afro-Americans to the Twin Cities that were ever gaiheieel here. ,1 The citizens ha*ye shown thtir in terest anel loyaltv. too. anel have thrown open thei-c liomes for the ac commodation and entertainment e)t the coming thiong. The bulk of ^undelegates and visit 01 are expected to arrive on next Monday c\eningjm special tiam tlx will^aune about rGopher Lodge w'll the Union Depot ?ho have signified and requested to to ^escort then j,thc weeksubjett [jrchanges as m.u as follows rorenoon. at old slate capitol Address of v\ A Tohnson, for Minnesota. \ddrss of welcome Mayo Daniel W Lawler. for St. Paul Respone E. Hawkins Es'i Seattle. Wash for the Grand Lodee Respone by James E. Kelley, Ese| Birmingham, Ala., for the suboidmaU lodges Remarks by Dr. W E VtUuis. Hampton. Va Grand Exalted Rulei i Tuesday Afternoon. Grand street parade at 2 'clod sharp The formation and route of proces si ^ill be as follows- Coquire* Chief M.ushal Dillingham, Cffief of Staff. Owei. Howell, WjgDwvcr. Chas Brood}. C-M-1 Picl llavid Dr-yer. A les Fust DivisionRight restmg on CedaiCompofcd oi plattoon ot mounted policemen, band, chiet 111.11- shal and chief of staff, grand esoutie. Giand Lodge officers in carnages, Gianel od"e delegates Second DivisionRight rcstnio on Ninth streetBind. aides. Great akcs Lodge. Chicago Tlurd DivisionRight resting on Tenth streetBand, a'des. Pit'sbuig. Birmingham. Iowa delegation ourth T)iv'sion-H3ii*ut resting pi' fine by Go Join Eleventh =fect"BahtV, aielcs, Grand Tomplc in Tallyhos. Fifth Div lesionRight resting on Twelfth streetBand, aides, Zenith City Lodge, Duluth Ames Lodge, Minneapolis Gopher Lodge. St Paul The route of the procession will be Cedar to new capitol, where pictures will be taken- St. Peter to Sixth, to Broadway to Seventh, to Cedar to old capitol. Tuesday Evening Will occur the granet reception and ball at the Auditorium. Urogram Overture flffk^Band. Chicago the citizens ot ^ery one who can mission should be present. The sale of bo and seats opened last Monday anW^ though thei are fortv four boxes '*they were all sold at $10 and $8 eakrh, several hundred of the parquet Slid box circle seat- tain are concluded the audience wii! boves that will be brought to \ie\ when the change is maelge will be escorted to the have also been sold, still there is roeun ina grand officcis were elected ioi the for more, but it ^dl be advisable tor ensuing vear as nianv as can to purchase seats at once anel avoid the rush Tuesday nicrht The entile Grand Lodge and other Waulen, Joseph Aehms. prominent personasres will be seated Waiclen. Har\ev Burk. upon the .stage. Music will be fui- Sec etai c-elected) Cbarles- nisheel bv the Flks Band of Chicago, opir-io Rev. W Carter. Cha'-mai O. \dams. Vice Ch-urman O. 'v_. Hall, Secretary: S. R- Walker, Treas urer: I. T. Hirshneld. Harry Robmso M. Johnson, J. Coquire. C. D Pickett, To*. Thomas, Thos. Williams. Wm, B.Cole. E eid, J. Dill ingham. D. C. Cotton. R. Whifte. Owen Howell. St. Paul: Dr R. S. Brown. C. W Dwyer, Minneapohs: D. Saiinders, DulutH. Reception Committee Gopher Lodge. Orri Hall. Chairman I Wei borne, R. Morgan. Emil Honson. K. Clark, Jas. Hyde, W Tohn son, Dr Valdo Turner. R. S. Harris. Farr, Le Turpin. Rev. S.P Graves. Jno Morgan. Tohn Pa^ne, Thos. Harris. M. H'ckman. Geo John .Payne, Chef. ^Perry, A. A. Cdftont Dr I. Wril Defective Page ^^^m^w&wT^^WM'^^^^ 'rs Hams, I. Dallard S. Whitney, S. L. Ransom, W Wormley, Gray, D. Driver, J. a Coste, W Crayton, A. Combs, A. Covington, I. L. Phelps, Dr. W D. Bloom. Rev. J. R. White, 13, D. Ridley, R. D. Moss, J. D. Dudley, Jas Taylor, W G. Roots, A. S. Stewart, Jas. Vaughn, W Ivy. W A Hams, S A. Bellescn. A C. Smith. Wm. Alston, E S Boswell O. Howell, Haskins, St Paul R. M. Travis, C. W Tone*, C. O'Ned. demons, A IB Johnson, W Dawson, Duluth Z. Johnson, Geo Hofbert, Worth Jones, Henry Green. John Sutton, W Briggs, Samual Anderson, W Scott. Minneapolis. Eureka Temple. Mrs. T. If. Lyles, D. Mesdames D. C. Cotton, Bessie Williams. Rogers, B. Farr, J. White. W B. Cole, L. A. Melker, J. H. Hick man, Clarence Jackson, Coquire, L. W Wormley, G. A. Green, Benjamin, Wm. Alston, Bridges, C. Dudley, Hamilton, W Citizens. Mesdames I Q. Adams. O Hall, W. T. Francis, R. Chapman. Miller, Frances Hardy, James Vass, Wm. Penn, E Murphy, Misses Laura Cla'borne, Inez Pope, Bessie Lucas T. E Tohnson, Horace S. Giaves, Grace Booker, Wwelcome. Kelley, B. Archer, W Peyton, J. W Cleary, A A. Cotton. Valley, W. Dodson, W Wells, Walter Burton, Tunpin, Miss M. An derson, St Paul Mesdames R. SThomas Brown, W Morris. Donaldson. Geo Barnett. TT. Sample. S. Wright, J. E Stewart, Misses Lettie Haves. ..Mice and Sadie Marshall, Minneapolis. Mesdame/s Saunei ci Jones, O Xcil, Duluth Floor Committee. Oven How el'. Chairman Orri Hall, R. S Brown. W Franc*. T. E. Stewart, Dr. I Williams. R. Chapman. A W Havnes, Valelo Turner, A Hall, E Robinson, S Harris, S E. Hall, Miller, D. McCrackcn, Ho.vard, Smith, W Tohnson, Broody. E. Murphv, Wnoht, A Combs, T. Boswell, G. A Green, H. Hayes, T. T. Coquire, S. Branch, Geo Holbert, Le Cook, TT Burkes. I-.i Coste, Mos^ There arc sH good seats to be had in the paraquet and box circle at $1 each, first balcony 50 cents, -econd balcony 25 cents Of course, it must be remembered that ihose who purchase first anel see cond balconv seats CA.NNOT enjov tnc piivileacs of the ball room floo If you wish to eniov \LL THE PRIVILEGES vou must buy par quet or box circle ticket M. J. FITZGERALD. Republican Candidate for Nomina tion for Register of Deeds. Wednesday Forenoon. Grand outinjr at Tordan. Minn un der auspices of Ames Lodge No 10'' Minneapolis. Wednesday Afternoon. Ba eball came between Tones Val lev Baebal Club of Birmingham. Ala and St. Paul Coloreel Gopher'-. Thursday Evening. Moonlight Boat Excursion by i Gopher Loelcre on steamer chase and baige Twin Cities Friday Evening. Reception to Grand Lodee* ard Grand Temple bv Eureko Temple No 24. St. Paul, at Elks' Hall. 1 Thud street Saturday. Seeing St Paul and Minneapolis 'tree* cars chartered bv Zenith City Lodge 110, Duluth. Masonic Grand Lodge. The Mo-t or-.hipful Grand Lodge of Minnesota held its fourteenth, an nual communication in Wagne t)jll composed cf thirty pieces. The. following resolution w- sent \fter-the exercises before the cir vl remain in their seats and see the account ot illness \uditoruim changed into a grand ball hereas. Ou Most Worshipful room. I Giand Master. If. B. Howard, The purchasers of the twenty-two abided and bus been for along in boxes by the usher spacious dining hall upstairs on the bov circle floor. The committees that are resp'-msib'e for this affair are Executive Committee. tlo Kail. St Paul. Tuesday Considerable busi ness was transacted and the follow- Rex W Caiter. Most Worship ful Grand Master, Coquire, Grand Mastei James Phelps, S Grand Grand Treasurer (t e-elect el) as M. Howard, who unable to attend the meet.ng on Qf xh\^ The thirtv-two gentlemen who com Whereas. Hi absence, is a source prise the floor committee will line uv gioat d'sappointment both to him on the ball room floor and the ba and to the Grand Bodv: and. will open with the grand march, and Whereas, W sorelv miss his eirn- continue to the wee sma' hours st enthusiasm. Masonic knowledge Supper will be served in the Lvle Exalted Ruler, ex- to health and strength and that he mpv be sparod to us for manv years me is now confined to his bed and unable to attend this communica Grand Bod\ an,d. im i executive ability Resolved, That thi Grand Body extend its sincerest and most heart felt *vmnath\ for our dear Vother in his affliction and pray our Hea\e^- ly Father ma speadilv restore him WM. R. MOtfRTS St. Paul, Chairman REV W D. CARTER. DR. R. S. BROWN. HARVEY B. BURK. Grand Secferary. Minn1. Aug? 18, 1908. N KENDRICK HOTEL, No. 156 East Third Street, St. Paul. First class rooms, steam heat and gas. single or en suite, by the day, H-eek or month, at reasonable rates. roms from 50 cents up. The Ken drick Restaurant in connection. Meals at all hours. ,J-,\ A. K. Clark, Prop. "a1 MINNEAPOLIS i OOINGS I N GREAT Matters Social, Religious and General Which Have Happened and are tc Happen Among the People of the City. If you wish a good meal go to the "Masfcey Kitchen," 242 Eighth ave nue south, upstairs. Minneapolis is preparing to have a good time for the Elks when they arrive week after next. The Pastor's Aid Society of St. James* church meets every Friday evening. Literary programme. The ladies of St James church are arranging for a "Trip Around the World." Watch THE APPEAL for further notice. What you like, as you like it, at Mitchell's Lunch Room and Confec tionery, 237 Tenth avenue south Board by the day or week. St Thomas Mission 5th Ave. and 9th Str. So. Services every Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock, Sunday School at 3. Rev. A. H. Lealtad, Rector. All One of the largest crowds of th season attended the picnic at Big Island Park Thursday, given by St. Mission Everybody had a delightful time "1 am for Men." HENRY GEORGE CIGAR 5c Winston, Harper, Fisher Co, Distributors. Minneapolis. Lnwyer Harvey B. Burk, has opened a law office in room 528 Bos ton Block, cor. Hennepin Ave. and Third street anel is prepared to fake charge of cases in any of the courts of the state. HAIRDRESS1NG A HOME, by Mrs. Sarah K. Coalston, the Old Home Hairelresser. Human hair wanted, Afro-American principally. Call or address Mrs. Sarah Coals ton, \gents Wanted'16x?0 portraits 40 cents frames 10 cents and up, sheet pictures one cent each You can make 400 per cent profit or $36 00 per week. Catalogue and Samples free FRANK W WILLTAMS COMPANY, 1208 W Taylor Street, Chicaeo, Til. Wm. H. N. FRANKLIN LAWYER 1020 MetropolItM Life BMf. Formerly Guaranty Loan Bid*. tfc*M Main 3IM L2 MINNEAPOLIS DR. HURDe* 91E. SEVENTH ST. Specialty Pain less extracting, Crown and Bridge "^^?t^^WB^wimi AND ABOUT THE "FLOUR CITY." Cedar Avenue. Minneapolis OLD HOME HAIRDRESSERS Home-made Remedies for sale. La dies' and Gentlemen's Manicuring, Face Massaging and Shampooing. Prrvate booth for ladies. Hair Dress ing and Spirella Corset Fitting 520 Cedar avenue, Minneapolis. Minn. WHEN I N ST. PAUL go to the St Louis Kitchen, 317^4 Wabasha St, upstairs, for your meals. All home cooking. All regular meals 25 cents Breakfast from 7:00 to 11:00 a. m. dinner from 12:00 m. to 3:00 p. supper from 5 00 to 8-00 p. m. Tel. N W Main 2315L. Mrs Fulia Hinson, Prop. M*- and Mrs Casshts Ilarpei have issued invitations for the weel eling reception of their daughter El len Tarquinia anel Mr. John Raymond Auter on Tuesday evening, Au 25th, from seven to ten e'clock at 2819 Chicago Avenue. Ccremory at six o'clock. THE ARCADE FLATS. Wlun the ELKS are Here O any other time DUFAULT & CO. GROCERS will supply first class goods ax right prices 558 S Anthony Avenue and Mr Mitchell Oil CHlfOlCO The Vrcade flats will be used as the W 'Elks Rest" during the meetimr 01 ^KJf WW the Elks Grand Lodge next week /Vllfl ri5lll* AGENTS WANTED. 1 VFill M. ICill DEAK SIRS'I have ased only one bottle of Tonr pomade and now 1 would not bf without It for it makes my hairsoft and straight and easy to comb and also starts anew growth IfRS. W. F. WALKER. Sta. 1Harriman, Tenn. LOG CABIN CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP Towle's Log Cabin Maple Syrup. Has as Exquisite Flavor and is alway the same in quality. Valuable receipt book sent free. Tie Towle Maple Syrup Co. St. Paul, Minn. H. GREEN J. M. MORRIS BREEN & MDRRIS Funeral Directors and Embalmers. 507 FOURTH STREET SOUTH. Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night. N. W. PHON E: Nicollet 1014, Minneapolis. etna SoioniiMM vr. r. lonanui SCHOENEHANBROS DEALERS IN Fuel and Feed All Kinds of COAL or WOOD i* Large or Small Quantities Rondo Street and Western Avenue T. C. PHONE 0088 N. W. DALE 486-L St. Paul, Minn. PROMPT DELIVERY HASS BROS. I INC PORK AND BEEF PACKER! General Meat Dealers U. S. Government Inspection of all Hogs, Cattle and ^beep. 457 and 459 Si. Peter St. Ml The Dale Street Pharmacy FRED W. WEILER, Prop. Come in and make oar place your headquai The Latest and Largest Building Operation of Minneapolis. What is unquestionably the largest building proposition amonp- \fro Amcncans in Minneapolis or thToilet Twin Cities, for that matter, is the new modern double three-storv busi ness and flat building iust about com pleted by Mr and Mrs Lacy Mitchell on Washington avenue Hist below Thirteenth street. The building is 44 fecti front by 70 feet deep, built of pressed brick, with Kasota stone facings, contain^ two large store rooms on the first floor, four three-room flats on the ^econd floor, with closets, bath and toiler The third floor contains a large hall 44 by 44 feet, with lunch room, ladies' and gentlemen's toilets, cloak room, etc Th building is equipped with .1 steam plant and is heated throughout b-i steam, has both gas and Jectnc light- Th floors are hard mapk throughout Th doors and tasmgs OFF1CB HOURS. are mahogany finish Th hall hasj --_. B^M. elegant drapery furnishings and is one T*Jv*f of the prettiest little halls in the citv BBMB BI I t 11 A. H. Tt will be u^ed for lodge meetings and Res. 386 St. Albans, Tel. Dale 618-J2 public enteitainmcnts There is a haberdasery store MI ore of the store rooms and a fruit and confectionery store in t'he other he flats which are receiving these tmi^h 1 ouches are all engaged by de /snablc tenants There is an arched arcade h'ch leads to the back yard. The cost of the building is between $! 7.000 and $18,000, making the prop erty alue about $25,000 The Keystone Hotel, .\hich adj HK the flnts, is also'the property of .Mi x4*M%lA PURE. DRUGS Prescriptions our Specialty Articles, Perfumes, Station^ ""Tils grf Combs, Brushes, Etc. Corner Dale St. and University AT* ST. PAUL. MINN. Tel. Main liTIa*. Dr, Valdo Turner PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON. Kemdrlek Block 27 B. 7th. n^AM Ford's Hair Pomade Formerly known as Ozonized Ox Marrow. Fifty years of success bas proved its merit. Its use makes the hair straight, glossy, soft and pliable, so you can comb it and arrange it in any style you wish consistent with its length. Removes and prevents dandruff, invigorates the scalp, stops the hair from falling out or breaking off and gives it new life and vigor. Absolutely harmless- used with splendid re sults even on the youngest children. Delicately perfumed, its use is a pleasure, as ladies of refinement everywhere declare. Ford's Hair Pomade has imitators. Don't buy anything else alleged to be "just as good." If you want the best results, buy the best Pom. adeit will pay you. Look for this name If your druggist will not supply you with the wmne send n. express or postal money order, cents for regular size or 25 cents for small size bottle and give us yonr druggist's namead address^ We will forward bottle prepaid to any point in V. S. A. by return mail on receipt of price. Address: The Ozonized Ox Marrow Co., 153 East Kensie Sb Chicago, III. FORD'S HAIR POMADE made only In CM* eago by tbe above firm. Agent* Wanted Everywhere. vV, 24 *$m\