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SAINT PAUL WEEKS RECORD IN MINNESO- TA'S CAPITAL. "JW "Ralntty City" and Saintly City ^olksNewly items of Social, Re ligious and General Matters Among 'he People. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1909. For Magazines, Papers, Confection eries, Fine Candies, Ice Cream, Soda, Cigars, Tobacco, etc., go to the "Busy Corner," Rondo and Western. Eat "Krispy Crackers." Redd the ad of the "Magic'Sham poo Dryer" on 4th page. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lvtle have moved tiom .*J8G Rice st. to G14 Pine st Ask your grocer for Krispy Crack ers, the big red package for 10 cents. Special Sunday dinner at the St. Louis Kitcrun, 317% Wabasha street, 3" cents. Mr. Charles Miller now has charge of the laundiy department of the Valet Tailoiing Co. Habit, the best 5 cent Cigar. If \ou don't take j-our meals at the Ideal Restaurant, .'ill Wabasha st., \ou miss a good thing. Mis Ed James and e'.Udren will leave tomoirow for visit her mother Helena, Mont. Xieeh hirnished front room lor rent loi single eentleman. For fmther pai tienlc'is call at the "Busy Coiner.' EUCLID PHOTO COMPANY 61 W. 7th St. BEASLEY & HAYMAN PROPRIETORS AUTISTIC PUOTOfJUAI' HY or IVI:KV O IX'KIPTION ON SHORT NOTICE Church, Wedding and Convention Groups a Specialty. ST. I'AUI., MINN. WAN'TLI)A good tenant for a modern Sc-ven-room dwelling house. Applv to 59 Whitall street in the bas'-ment. The Knights of Friendship will give a rousing entertainment and aai'ce on .Iune 7th at Tschida hall. Further pditioulars in next issue. FOR RKXTFurnished room foi man and WuC with cooking privileges. Apply at 1 Edmund stieet, one IIIOCK lioni llamline car line. OR RENT two unfurnished rooms for rent including bath, second floor, rent $10 per month. Apply at :..'.4 rgiohart st. Tel. Dale 3219. *4***4*++*Q Res. 642 Rondo fel. Dale 617-J 2. I T. H. LYLES I Funeral Directors and Embalmers. 322 Wabasha St. Calls Answered Day or Night In Twin Cities. Active Pall Bearers Furnished Desired. Lady Assistant When Necessary. Paul, Minn. Both Phones 508. St Get the the habit of smoking Habit Cigars. MOSMS Ueasley & Hayman have opined ,i photograph gallery at 61 est Se\uith street Gi\e them a tall when jmt wish pictures taken. We have the best class of 1 ome mok cooking at the Ideal Restaurant oil Wabasha, if you are from Mis souri po theie and they will show \ou Did who KNOW you are dehfed for Ihe paper you are reading nidi.e a New Year's resolution to pay wlial iou owe? If so, please live up to jour resolution. Works' Biscuits are BEST. Have your laundry work done by the Valet Laundry. Mr. Charles Mil ler will call for and deliver laundry. Telephone, N. W. 848-J 2, or call at i." 156 E. Sixth street. MobMs. D. Pickett and Duff (Tiaileston have assumed the man agement of the Porters' and Waiters i lul). iT Wabasha street, formerly managed h\ Chiistman & Perry. A REMINDER. EMT If in-tage SUITS PRESSED fU I II VALET TAILORING GO 156 E, SIXTH ST Shoes menaea while you wait, at Jarvis, 354 Minnesota street. Ha'f ioles, 50 and 7b cents. Prices reason anle for all kinds of repairing. He can do it on short notice. Jarvis 354 Minnesota Street FOR RENTThree loom flat, third 1 THE STATE SAVINGS BANK "'o'Tth and Minnesota Sts., St. Paul, Insures not only absolute safety, but an incentive to practice economy *nc'. nut away small sums whenever v?n!ent. Interest compounded Jan warv and July each year at 3%% per''cash a inum. deposits Over $3,000,000.00. OFFICERS, c'narles P. Noyes, Prest. Kenneth Clark, V.-Pres. CfcatJes G. Lawrence, Treat. t. An.i&r'^ ifZJ*& ?!fa&Jtej *J*-i of the UNDER AUSPICES OF U. B. F. and S. M. T. .A.T HIAWATHA TEMPLE Sixth and Wabasha Streets, St Paul PlONDflY and TUESDAY ^Y 17-1 8 Special Features Afternoons Ladies and Children FREE, Centlemen IO cents Monday Evening: Grand Ladies' Drill, Minstrel Show by Gol- den Gate Temple No. 1., Juveniles Tickets 2 5 Cents Tuesday Evening: Contest for Queen of the Carnival, Diamond Ring and Big, Beautiful Doll and Tickets 3 5 Cents a.A.iRiisri-v.A.L iDiisrxisrGr the recent death oi Mrs Mary Walk-, at her residence 471 W. Central ave only. Hours for instruction arranged nue, to suit patrons. Tel. Dale 2192. Terms reasonable. Mrs. William Alston who has been to the city hospital for about two months suffering from a nervous trou ble was discharged last week and on Monday resumed her position in the office of Dr. Ancher. Visit the REESE SHINING PARLOR for ladies and gentlemen, 374% Min nesota street. Shoes shined, polished or dyed. All work well done, called for and delivered. H. A. Reese, propri etor. Phone 1794 Cedar. FOR RENTFor man and wife, one heated room, with use of house, price $10 per month. For further information address, Mrs. G. Goff, 979 East Cook street, or call, taking l\i\ne ave. car to Cook street. Mr. John Adams, of ChicagOj an uncle of the late D. C. Cotton, Mrs. Sarah Tate, a cousin and Mrs. Good Meals ServedFrom11-30a.m. toIIp. m, LunchesatAllHours COOD THINGS TO EAT. GOOD HOME COOKING. Everybody Welcome floor, bath, water and gas connection.! 581 Wabasha Ospongedf F. Huf pro- To reliable, respectable- family'' only proietor? Dyeing, cleaning, pressing with no children. Price $16 00 per and repairing. Ladies' Tailoring a r^nu JTt 9 M^ud French, a sister of Milwaukee were called to the city by his death and aie guests of Mrs. D. C. Cotton. George H. Evans, carpenter and builder, will build you a six-room cot for $1,230.00. If you own your lot. Terms $250 down and $15 per month. Office: Room 237 Union Block, 49 E. 4th stneet, Fifth Floor. KENT'S EXPRESS AND STORAGE Co. Office 292 W. Third St. Cor. Pleas ant Ave. Competent help and care ful handling. Prompt deliveries. Wood and Coal in large or small quantities. Tel. N. W. Main 3669. Twin City 818. The business houses that have their athcrtisements in THE APPEAL are the ones you should patronize in pref erence to those who have not, as thus thev show they wish vour patronage hv asking for it through the columns of your organ. THE ST. LOUIS KITCHEN, Mrs. Julia Hinson, proprietor,No. 317 Waprotected basha, up stairs. Meals 25cts. Break fast from 7:00 to 11:00 a. m., Dinner from 12:00 m. to 3:00 p. m. Supper from 5:00 to 8:00 p. m. All regular meals 25 cts. All home cooking. 1 Bi-ldle Circle No. 38 Ladies of the3330-J. G. A. R. will have a soecial sermon preached by Rev. J. M. Boddy, A. M., D.. at Zion Presbjterian church, 1 in Old Woodland Baptist church, cor. Arundel and Selby aves., Sunday night Ma -W. Public cordially invited. Presbyterian Church. Meet- inZic:n the ckl Woodlavvn Baptis Churrh. corner Sclby avenue and \rundel street Sabbath services 11 i m. and 8 m. Stranger* and vis itors welcome. Re*' Boddv pastor, residence on the premises. erdfrom St Paul Lewi came in for the seventh place St. Paul and Dr. F. C. Nelson for the seventh place in Minneapolis. The Girls' Culture Club meets each TM i SE^SOFl! specialty. ROellei 37 Wlllla BOOM Foustreet. di roil su iet. pressed monthly with $1 contracts. Mrs. De^a Pettis has be.m appoint- A ed by Gov. Johnson to the position.. and delivered. Phone, Cedar 5260. ot custodian of the ladies rest room Give us a trial. in the State Capitol made vacant by suits and work guaranteed. Goods called for Howard Cranshaw, former A i aroa die i The ball of the Detroit club of Goph- $375,000 clear of all debt, $10,000 in er Lodge, which was given at Ts'-hida cash and a cattle ranch in Mexico, hall last Monday night was a very The deceased was an uncle of Mrs. splendid aflair in every way and the Louis R. Rollins (nee) Mamie Louise large crowd present enjoyed the oc- Cranshaw of 334 Iglehart st. Mrs.Will casion hugely. Rollins is sole heiress. VOCAL AND PIANO LESSONS ,,,w, ..h given by Mrs. Addie Crawford Minor Jh^ Ne Torlceonf April 8a,b 1909, leavinn aw estat *.b not not If you Wish to rent a house or a room call at the Afro-American Renting Agency, Room 237 Union Block, 49 E. 4th street, Fifth floor. We have a list of houses and rooms that Afro-Americans may rent. Don't spend unnecessary car fare and time and subject yourself to embarrass ment, come to see us, we will tell you where they are. THE VALET TAILORING CO., No. 134-156 E. Sixth street. The most up-to-date establishment of its kind in the city. Clothing made to order,, sponged, pressed, renovated and repaired. 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. Tel. N. W. Cedar S48 J2. Twin City 2979. A grand recital will be given by the vocal and piano pupils of Mme. Addie Crawford Minor, 18 in number, at St. James A. M. E. church on Mon day evening, May 31st. Mr. Earl Walker will also assist. This prom ises to be a very interesting and pleasing entertainment and a number of surprises are in store for those who attend. Ticket"?, 25 cents. The Afro-American Athletic associa tion has leased Wagner Uall which is being filled up for their gymnasium. The latest things in athlete apara tus including four shower baths are being installed. The club has a mem pective membership. The officers of the club are: A. V. Hall, pres. J. H. Hickman, Jr., V. pres. J. G. Plum bership of ever 85. with a large pros mer, sec'y. R. S. Harris, treas. COMMFRCIAL BARBER SHOP, No. 94 East Fifth street, between Minnesota and Robert streets. First class in ever*' particular. Mahogany partitions, French plate mirrors. Hot and Cold Baths. The only Baths 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- '^"T "rv'ce Phone N W. Main W. J. Utley and James Vass, Proprietors. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Wainer who died last week was held at S James church on Monday afternoon. She had been a resident of the state for over a half century and was high ly respected bv all who knew her. She was a widow and was about 80 years old. Her only known living rela tive is a sister.a Her funeral, whiceh was largely attended was under the auspices of Florence Temple, S. M. T. L. P.u-\- terment at Oakland Thursday evening at Pilgrim Baptist TWQOO,. Church. The young girls and voung JSfT* v''w ladies are requested to become "mem- V~?JS? A-J'^V*1 bers and spend a profitable evenin- rlJ each week. Ida Mae Johnson, pre= lent M. Elizabeth LaRue, secretary: Mrs. W. D. Carter, manager. SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE VAULTS.We invite your inspection. It coats little to place your napers, securities and valuables in abso lute safety. Boxes In our vaults can be had for $4 per year. Store your boxes, trunks, etc., with TJD. North western Trust Co.. 138 Bndicott Ar cade. TT 4., Have you tried the Ideal Tailors, Jk^t^'hkii^3SAi^v^i^-M^%^^ Golden a member Ther sh v/mc There were four Afro-American* in The funeral was conducted by Revs. th*- creat Marathon race last Saturday, S. Graves, W. D. Carter and the Nelson brothers from Minneapolis Harding. Nagel, funeral director- in- an Lewis Moore- and F.Moore. were many beautiful fiorrl tributes. Last Mcnda" was the birthday an niversarv of Miss Susie Golden, one the mest oh*rmins: of rn p-r- city belles. And in honor of the event a delightful seven-course d.nner wa3 A f*." ent aVe the color schemel flow decorations. The ladies were an Misse Susie and Effie Golden and Mrs. Mary Champ. The menu cards were elaborate with golden effects and were further embelished with little photographs of Miss Golden. The little photographs of Miss Golden. The occasion was highly enjoyed by all. THE COSMOPOLITAN MUTU- AL CASUALTY CO. Tp 0u "Krispy Crackers" once and ll try, try again. M* tween Fifth and Sixth streets Dinner will be served by the com mittee from 11:00 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. dairy lunch from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. supper from G:00 to 12:00 p. m. Regular meals, 25 cents. ANNOUNCEMENT The Charity club of St Philip's church, assisted by the chbir will give a Floral Concert and Dancmg Party at Litt's hall, Grand Opera House blk., cor. Sixth and St. Peter sts., Monday evening, June 7. THE BOYS CULTURE CLUB. Give Its Third Annual Gymnas-1 tic and Athletic Exhibition. I It will be remembered how pleased the people were who attended the two former gymnastic and althletic exhibitions of the Boys Culture Club and of course the boys were pleased because the people were pleased and patronized them so liberally. They have added to their numbers during the past year and also to the various "stunts" they perform and have de termined to give_their Third annual exhibition at Tschida Hall on Tues day evening, May 25, to which they cordially invite all who were present on the former occasions and as many more as feel disposed to encourage them in their efforts to promote healthy and beneficial exercises. The\ have a new physical director, Mr. M. Flynn, who has added much their proficiency and the new exercises they will present will he quite pleasing. Of course the club is still under the management of Mr. M. A. Boiling which is a guarantee that even'thing will be all right. Admission 25 cents. U. B. F. NOTES. On next Tuesday'evening there will be a oint initiation of the candidates of North Star and Ramsey lodges at Tschida beginning at 7:30 o'clock and all candidates are ordered to be pres ent at that hour. State Grand Mastei Dillingham will be present and con duct the initiation. All male members of the order in good standing are in vited to be present. A soecial in vitation is extended to Northwest and Pride of Hennepin lodges to be pres ent. This is the last opportunity for the new candidates to be initiated be- foet^uri^nM^S^^jfe Mnyr ?i+,^ The executive committee met at the office of the chairman last Monday evenmg and transacted much busi GRAND CARNIVAL. i der the direction of Mrs. F. larker, I who is to be congratulated on the Benefit of Fund for Entertainment of success of her novel entertainment. National Lodge, U. B. F. and S. The proceeds are to" go for the bene- "T. fit of the pipe organ. The Carnival Committee of the General Committee that is arranging D. C. Cotton Dead. for the Triennial meeting of the Na- The community was shocked last tional Grand Lodge, U. B. F. and S. Saturday to hear the sad news that M. T.. which meets in St. Paul in July, Mr. D. Cotton had been found dead will hold a grand two-day carnival on in his bed at his late residence, 599 Monday and Tuesday, May 17 and 18 Rondo st., age 47. Acute pneumonia daily from 11:00 a. in. to 12:00 p. m. being the cause of death. The de- at Hiawatha Temple, Wabasha, be-' ceased was a man who stoode high among the good citizens o2 the city. He had held several responsible posi- Monday night a fine program andlll Ladies' Drill will be given in the ?en2w hall. Admission, 25 cents. I ness. The next meeting will be hold 1 fal"oe-I at same place Tuesday, May 25. I a lunch and a gi-and time is""expected"' The general committee or arrange ments for the coming Triennial will hold a meeting at Tschida hall on next Thursday evening ve tickets 35c The contest for Queen of the Car-' church on Wednesday"afternoon under nival is open to any lady who de- the auspices of the lodges to which he sires to enter and t*e one who brings belonged. in the largest amount cf money on Tuesday night at 10 o'clock, when the contest will be closed, vail be crowned QUEEN OF THE CARNI- VAL and also be presented with a handsome SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING. The lady bringing the second larg est amount of money will be pre sented 25 IN GOLD. Ladies who wish to enter the con test must make^ application to Mr.the O. C. Hall at Hall Bros, barber shop, the Pittsburg Bldg., cor. 5th andas Wabasha, who will supply them with tickets to sell. EXTRA. A contest is arranged for the little mib-es also open to all for a beauti ful novelty doll, unlike those usually seen here. The doll is a jointed bisque, 26 inches in height, as large as a real baby. It will be handsomely costumed, complete. The contest is in charge of Mrs. T. E.' Franklin, 561 Elfelt street. The little miss bring ing in the most money will receive this doll as a prize. SPECIAL EXTRA. On Monday evening the program will begin with a minstrel perform ance by members of the Gloden Gate temple No. 1, Juveniles in which a lot of the little folks will present a real minstrel show. Works' licious. The Japanese Entertainment. On Tuesday evening there occurrad in th' house. a novel entertainment, in the Japan-} ese fan drill and tea party at Si James A. M. E. church. The 1'idies had gotten themselves up in true Jap anese stvle and one or,.jf\ nardly tell and laughter pro\oking feature of a them from the originals Their ap- public function in this country. Why pearance was a surprise and a re'rela tion for those who were present, and their artistic taste, should have come the program was replete with nrieh adopt this ill proportioned hat is ot interest. The piano section by Miss Hattie Pettis and he solo by Miss Ethel Howard, v- ho ma-ie her initial bow to the puuho were finely rendered. The trio by Mrs. T. Lyles, Miss Helen Anderon and Prof. J. A. Taylor and chorus by the entire company entitled "Smile. Smile, Smile" was the gem of the evening. The marching of the Japarete iJer the direction of Mrs. P. D. Parker was both novel and interesting and finely executed by the company with Miss Ethel Howard ai.d Mrs. C. H. Booker, as the two pivots. The inregular spiration which was given by the beautiful music rendered by Miss Myr tle Nae Williams, pianist and Mr. Thomas R. Morgan, cornetist is berejoined yond comparison. The affair was un- 5 yars tions and at theotime of his death was special messengera abou fcr Mr.eM.'.N. ot HannfordS second vice president of the Northern PacificF road. He had Pau Mr a Lodg No als an membe a 220 rr. T.4. 4.1, Gopher Lodge No 105, I. O. E Tuesday night the contest for the wh (Th Queen of the Carnival and Grand Ball secretaryi His funeral was heldd at StJT" Jame/ The church was crowded to over flowing with the friends of the de ceased and the air was redolent with the perfume of the many beautilul floral tributes which surrounded and covered his casket. The funeral ceremonies of the Elks was conducted by James Philps, F. L. K and those of the Odd Fellows by J. H. Dillingham and J. A. Taylor. The choir sang special music of which deceased was verv fond and Mrs. R. C. Minor and A. J. White both sang solos "Face to Face." The funeral services were conduct ed by Rev. H. S. Graves, assisted by Revs. W. D. Carter, A. H. Lealtad and D. Harding. The deceased leaves a widow, a brother and sister, two daughters and numerous other rela tions to mourn their loss. Lyles funeral director interment at Oakland. ,The deceased carried considerable life insurance and leaves his family in comfortable circumstances. Graham Crackers are de-of Card of Thanks. To the many friends who gave their kind sympathy and aid in our hour of deep distress in the loss of our hus band, father and brother, and espec ially to the Odd Fellows, Household of Ruth and Elks, and to the many friends who contributed floral tributes our heartfelt thanks are tentered. We trust when any of you have the cold hand of death laid upon you, you may find as many friends with willing hearts and hands to sympathize and help you as you have done by us. Mrs. D. C. Cotton and Family. Do you smoke the Habit? it's a fine habit. IDEAL RESTAURANT. 341 Wabasha St., St. Paul, Minn. L. J. Thompson, Prop. Special a la Carte Sunday Dinner. From 12:00 m. to 3:00 p. m. Relishes. Olices, 5 Picklts, 5 Sliced Tomatoes, 10 Fih. Fried Catfish, maitre de Hotel, 15 Meats. Chipped Beef in Cream, 20 Fiied Spring Chicken, Virginia style, 25 Roast Beef, au Jus. 20 Vegetables. Green Peas, 5 Stewed Corn, E Stewed Tomatoes, 5 SALAD. Combination Salad, 15 Dessert. Frozen Fruit Frappe, 10 Apple Pie. 5 Pumpkin Pie, 5 Strawberry Short Cake, 10 Strawberries and Cre?m. 15 Tee Cream and Cake, 10 Commutation Tickets, $3.25 for $3.00 When you wish a first class shine call at the Peoples Shining Parlor No. 127 E. 5th street. Walter Porter. Prop. 'Zr~A shine 'em up for a nickel. PIANO INSTRUCTION. Instruo ion civen on the piano at the residence* ot patrons, or at 575 W. Central Ave. Prof. W. A. Weir. "Krispy Crackers" sound good, but they taste better, because they are best. TO WHOM I MAY CONCERN. It has been, about St. Paul NA Grumored 1 \hc x_ Ma 31st. and all are urgej to be on hand. As the Grand Carnival will be in progress on next Tuesdav night it is the intention to get through with the initiation as soon as possible when all present will go in a body to the carnival at Hiawatha Temple. UNDERTAKIN ,,_ __iCJ. doe* not desire the patronage of the Afro-Americans. HaMiig done biiM'iess with them for the na Corinthian Temple elected twenty NAGEL new members at its meeting on Th.irs-1 day night, a grand initiation wih be held in the large hall at Tsvhida hall, commencing at 2:00 next Thursday afternoon. Each candidate is to bring 1 statement 1 a four teen years with mutual satisfaction, I know of no good reason A N liy there should be any change in its actions. We arc in the business for the bene fit of the public and we know no one by color, creed or nationality. All will alike rccen"P the^ bestourt treatments possible.Allo The rumor is maliciously ee wishinu ^civice cal ^n\ this 1 UNDERTAKING CO William E. Nagel. Mgr. P^inly Hiram's Fault. "Well, bythe grass!" Geeha otherexclaimed evening as i looked at the thermometer. *'Th' The Silk Hat in Japan. The siik hat is now an inevitable our countrymen, who are famous for pas ol1 comprehension In a Safe Place. "We have a man in this prison who never tried to escape," declared the head keeper. "What's he for?" inquired the visitor. "Bigamy," replied the head keeper. Not the Same. "What is venison now?" asked the customer. "Venison," answered the pocost butcher, "is deer." "I know that's what it should be," the regular customer, "but the last I eot here seemed to be veal." fA$-iUl 1 MINNEAPOLIS DOINGS IN AND Ab^i' TH E GREAT "FLOUR CITY." Matters Sociaf, Religious and General Which Have Happened and are to Happen Among the People of the City. Drink Golden Grain Belt Beer. "Krispy Crackers" sounds good they taste better. Read the ad of the "Magic Sham ooo Dryer" on 4th page. Modern furnished rooms for rent 102 Bryant Ave. N. Mrs. Mattie Darby. The Pastor's Aid Society of St. James' church meets every Friday evening. Literary programme. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hyde have re moved from 3 79 Charles St, St. Paul, to 2537 1st Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. For sale, cheap, a fine modern house. 7 looms, on 14th Ave. South. It faces Powderhorn Park. Enquire at 528 Boston Block. The Boys' Literary and Athletic club of Minneapolis wlil give a grand concert and entertainment in a few weeks due notice of which will be given. St Thomas Mission f.th Ave. and 9th Str. So. Services every Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock, Sunday School ar 3. Rev. A. H. Lealtad, Rector. All I welcome. FOR RENTTwo elegant four room, steam heated flats with all mod em conveniences.. No. 1309-1311J Washington ave.. so. Apply at Key-! stone buffet, 1313 Washington ave.,' S. Lpwycr Harvey B. Burk, has opened a law office in room 328 Bos ton Block, cor. Hennepin A\e and Third street and is prepared to take charer of cases in any of the courts the state. Jasper Gibbs, Jr., sou of Mr lone Gibbs, will graduate from the South Side high school in June with honors Mr. Gibbs will fill a place on the Com-! mencement Program vith an Oration on the "Power of the Initiative." A Big Bargain. WHEN IN ST. PAUL go to thA St. Louis Kitchen, 317^4 Wabasha St, upstairs, for your meals. All home i cooking. All regular meals 25 cents, Breakfast from 7:00 to 11:00 a. m. dinner from 12:00 m. to 3-00 m. supper from 5:00 to 8:00 VIrs. Julia Hinson, Prop. The Choral Study Club is preparing* lor a progr-un to be given the 1 wt of this month. Tint the el' has awakened considerable interest. I is shown by the fact that a number nutti ni.:. n of applicants have been made for. "Tfcing, Cleaning,WABASHand Pressing Repairing membership However the member LADIES' TAIL0RIH6 A SPECALTY ship will not be increased until aftei Four Suits Sponged and Pressed with monthly contracts MONTHLY CONTRACTS $1.00 work is resumed in the fall. Mrs. E. J. Parker, mother of E. Parker died at her home, 10 Otht aveu, south, Wednesdry May 12th,All 1909. The funeral took idace from Sr. Peter A. M. M. church of which Mrs. Parker was one of the oldest mem bers and most respecte,! members: she had been one of the pillars of St. PetPr church for a number of years. The Pride of the West Chanter Order of the Eastern Star will give season at Holcomb hall, and shrdlu their second entertainment of thf season at Holcomb hall, 45 South 4th st, Friday, May 28th. 1909. There will be a prize for the couple that waltzes the best. Music by Mrs. Me Cullough's Orchestra. Admission, 3oc. There will also he a musical program given under the direction of Mrs. Ida Sellers and Mrs. MeCullough. The furnishings of a small room ing house for sale suitable for li^ht housekeeping. All good hand made quilts, comforts and linens, bricabrac and trinkets, pictures on the walls, curtains, hangings, carpets and rugs on the floor. Everything just as it less than $100. Inquire at 405 13th ave so. Minneapolis. Mention THE APPEAL. GREAT VICTORY. National Grand Master W. O. Graves' Title to Office Sustained. It will be remembered that there was some contention between W. A Gaines and Walter M. Farnum as to which was the legally elected ation al Grand Master of the United Broth ers of Friendship at the la^t Triennial held in Lexington, Ky. The national executive board met some time after the adjournment of the National Grand lodge at Louxsvdle. Kw, and sustained the election of 'laines and expelled Farnum from iAe otd^r. Whereupon Farnum bought onit in the district court of Washington, Fe^., to establish the legality of his c'aini to the office of National Grand Master. The case was decided in Farmers favor. Gaines then appealed to the Court of Appeals where he won his sweeping victory as the following let ter will verifv: Texarkana, Tex., Mav 1300 F. H. Tex. Dear Sir: The court todav defiled I'.io case I of Gaines, et al.. vs. Farmer et a I IP I versing and dismissiiuf th Farm-ej!MrMarshall,Prendergast, pes-I ky thmg he bin a-sstandin' purty near zero the hull day." ""What else could ycu expect, Hi 1 ram?" retorted Mrs. Geehaw. "Yew would leave it a-hangin' out on th' porch in th' cold 'stead uv bringin' it cas Ih opinion is by Judge Hodges, and he helds that the district cuuri of Har rison County had no in-isuiYtian of 'the controversy belw^en i-'aimor pnd Gaines in fact, fulW sustains our con tention that, inasmuch a^ no pfjun iary value is attached to the eWees in question, thet the eovit shcild not have inquired into rhe \alidih* of the election at Lexington. Th? lecision is a sweeping one*anl the eifee/. of i* is that a general demurrer should have been sustained to both Farm er's original and buopl^rifntal pcti I tions. I congratulate you upon the result. Verv respectfully, (Signed) J. Mahaffv. Atf for Plaintiff This is highly gratifying to State Grand Master Dillingham, as it pre cludes the possibility of+ any contest or trouble at the coming meeting ol the National Grand Ledge St. Paul. And he desires to 3\"res his thanks and gratitude to all the members of the order who supported nim in n-'sFreih stand for National Grand Master Gaines. And h6 appeal? to all that we work as one for the grand meet ing in July. Buy 'em and try 'em and you'll buy 'em all the timeKrispy Crackers. Akjwj*8&^4^^ ^'^t^Sis^t^Sh^&t^ 0 USE 0 lift teta and get your money's worth That Big Red Package for 10c Saratoga Flakes that dainty, delicious, wafercra cker served with salads and other dainty dUhes Perfetto Sugar Wafers The taste lingers. Once you try them you never forget the name. WORKS BISCUIT 00, IM)ll't\l)K\T St. PAUI Minneapolis LOGCAEMN CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP Towle's Log Cabin Maple Syrup. Has as Exquisite Flavor and is alway the same in qualit y. Valuable receipt book sent fre e. 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