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r? MIKX14P0IIS OOINGS IN AND ABOUT THE GREAT "FLOUR CITY." Matters Social, Religious and General Which Have Happened and are to Happen Among the People of the City. Mr. W. R. Morris returned home trora Philadelphia this week. If you wish any type writing or stenographic work done call on Miss Alice Vassar, public stenographer, Room 610 Sykes Block. Tel. Nic. 621 Adevertisement. The Minneapolis Associated Chari ties spent over $70,000 during last year. Of this $30,000 was used for direct relief. The number of applica tions for aid were 4,000 or 800 more than in 1911. FOR A SPLENDID MEAL at all hours visit the INTERNATIONAL, CAPE, No. 450 St. Anthony avenue near Arundel. All home cooking. Best of service. A call will convince you.Avertisement. The ball which was given by. Ames Lodge. Elks, at their new hall 322 Nic- oIlfii..ave., last Friday night, was a very successful and delightful affair. iere was a crowd present that taxed capacity of the hall. th Keystone Hotel and Buffet. 1313 Washington Avenue South. Rooms and Meals by Day, Week or Month. Kooros $1.00 per month and up. Spe cial rates for theatrical people. Kidd 1(. Mitchell, Prop.Advertisement. Mr. Robert Canty wishes to call the attention of THE APPEAL readers to his restaurant and cafe. "The Little rekin, located at No. 242 Third ave. south. Catering and parties handled on short notice menl. St^on^'rK Sto?m E e. in heated sanitary plumbing, iMisf idass workmen. Alis maiiifurv. lies and try us. Satisfaction guaranteed. A.i vertisement. 2?. x' 3* f-K 3 3 3 O Eva Hall brands of cigars. Call BEAR !N MIND THAT THE EVENT OF THE SEASON WILL BE MRS. McCULLOUGH'S PRIZE MAS QUERADE AT AUDITORIUM AN- NEX. MINNEAPOLIS, MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 3. THERE WILL BE FOUR PRIZEASN FOR THE BEST A^ GENTLEMAN LAD S AND FOR THE" MOST COMICALLY DRESSED LADY AND GENTLEMAN FUN GALORE FOR EVERYBODY Anvertisement. The mid-winler or anniversary meet ins of the State Federation of Worn ens cubs uill l,e ]w](] j par]o MeMiesdsi Unptiat church oin Fridarys 'eh. i. yivs. Ida Sellers, president ol Hie lone K. (Jibbs club, is chairman ot tne program committee The fol lowing clubs will be hostesses al the meeMn Dorcas Society. Sojourner I ruth Club. .VI. T. C. Art Club, lone E. (jblKS Club. .Mothers Club. Twin City Chanty Club and .the Minneapolis Citv Iteration. There are about thirty organizations affiliated with the Fed eration. THIS MEANS YOU. If there is a one cent postage stamp on your pa per that means that you have not paid your subscription for more than a year, and the Government compells us to pay one cent each to send the papers to delinquent subscribers. Now it you are honorable and square, you will come and pay what you owe. It certainly does not reflect any credit on you to have us pay one cent on each paper we send to you and for which you have not paid. Is this fair and square? CHILDREN TEETHING Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.Advertisement. 'W^/^^^S^^f^^T^^^M^^^^^f*^^ GIVING THEM can be Advertise- 1 UK BIO THREE," P. H. Southall, Ld\.ani pipkin and Robert Glenn, are the managers of the dancing academy Arcad.Hal i :u Washington ave nue. c. A delightful soiree every Jhursday evening. Admission 25 ceius. \ou are invited.Advertise ment. ST PAUL go to the Louis Kitchen, No. 138 E. Third St, upstairs, for your meals. All home conknr.,. AH reR ul a meals 25 cents. lreakiast trom 7:00r to 11:00 a dmucr trom i:.':00 m. to 3:00 snnper from f,:nn to s:on VTr Tulip Hinson, Prop. Tel. T. 2718 vertisement. Warden of Colorado Discharged Prisoners Have Some Funds. -Ad- 1 Hi: IIOSTON P.ARBER SHOP, B. M. McDexv, proprietor, No. Third stn-'Ht. or entrance from the Boston hlock. Mcest barber shop in the city. Jhree eleganle seat- stam shinin leather upholstered .Sl Tom Tynan, warden of the Colorado penitentiary, believes the released convict shou.ld be giyen money upon his discharge. George Creel, In an article in Success Magazine, quotes him as follows: "And when the prisoner has been reformedstrengthened in body and mind, taught means of livelihood and the habits of industrywhat then? Must he go out with nothing in his pockets but his hands? I don't think BO. No fair man can think so. "The released convict must have some money enough at least to tide him over the first few monthsto keep him from feeling like a vagrant to prevent his despair and relapse. I am in favor of a law that will pay the men a certain salary toward the end of the sentencesay $1 a day for the last sixty days. It is. my endeavor to have every prisoner go back into the-world from the ranch or road clear eyed, brown facedand heaven lcnows these fellows earn the money." PROGRESS. Beaten and cursed, I see thee bound with chains, Thy red blood glistening in the sun's hot ray. I hear thy piteous cry for help from God Heartsore- and tired you toil your weary way. Sad Ethiopia. I see thee when that God-sent mar tyr broke The shackles from your wrist and heart strings, too. Ignorant and dumb, how could you know the way, To your poor, darkened minds so strangely new? Free Ethiopia. The years have passed, I see thee still again Proud in your strength, intelligent and brave. Doing the right as you can see the right Working God's willwas this man once a slave? Brave Ethiopia. And now I see theein the future years, Scaling the heights with eyes turned toward the sun, Climbing and ever climbing, oft in prayer. i Spurned by no manFreedom at I last is won. My Ethiopia. A. V. Hall. SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE VAULTS.We invite your inspection, it costs little to place vour oapers sash securities and valuables in abso lute safety. Boxes in our vaults can h* had for pe year, store your koxps. trunks. t*tc, with vs. North 'Pc,tpr Tn,. no.. 138 Endicott Ar cade.Advertisement. HOT TIME FOR DELINQUENTS. We clip the following from one of our exchanges to warn our delinquent subscribers what a hot time they will have if they fail to pay their news paper bills. The same fate awaits our slow-paying advertisers: "An editor who died of starvation was being escorted to Heaven by an angel sent for that purpose. May I just glance in at the other place "be- fore we ascend to eternal happiness?" So they went below and skirmishing around, taking in the sights. It so happened that the angel lost track of the editor and went around Hades hunting him. He found him sitting by an enormous furnace, fanning him self and gazing with rapture upon a crowd of lost souls in the fire. Over the furnace was a sign bearing the words, "Delinquent subscribers." Come,' said the angel, 'we must be going now.', 'You go on,.' said the editor, "Im not going. This is heaven enough for me, A Christmas Game. Christmas candles is a good game to play at this season of the year, but must only be done with mother's per mission and then only when there is a grownup person to superintend the play. A tiny Christmas tree with light ed candles is set on a table at a con venient height. Each child in turn is blindfolded and stationed with his' back to the tree and about a foot from it. He is then told to take three steps for ward, turn around three times, then walk four steps and blow as hard as he can. The one who blows out the most candles receives a Drize. ^5 or a or (A HEARING C,TA-J.IRN O T, In stt:t to r& 3 a 3 to 3 3T ft 7? May Concern: The petition of Maria Taylor having been filed in this court, representing that Samuel Taylor, then a resident of the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, died intestate on the 22nd dav of Decem ber. 1912 and praying that letters of ad ministration of his estate be granted to K. M. Johnson. It Is Ordered, that said petition be Heard and that all persons interested in said matter be and hereby are cited and required to appear before this Court on Monday, the 27th day of January, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as.said matter can be heard, at the Probate Court Room, in the Court House in the City of St." Paul, in said County, and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted, and that this citation be served by the publication thereof in the Appeal according to law, and by mailing a copy of this citation at least 14 davs before said day of hearing, to each of the heirs of said decedent whose names and ad dresses are known and appear from the files of this court. Witness the Judge of said Court, this 28th day of December, A. D. 1912 Seal of E. W\ BAZILLE, (Probat Court) Attest: F. W. GOSEWISCH. Clerk of Probate. W. T. FRANCIS, Attorney.Advertisement Jan. 4-11-18 S. E. ONa PETI- RmSey ADMINISTRATION. N O Samue in :nonbeaStetCoSrtsUnta btST Ett St. th TSSor Minnesota to All Whom It 1e! I afi5S Judge of Probate. 6+iop pzy $ AND AMERICAN DISHES THE DICHRSOITCAFE Stfellest Place iiv The City OPEN ALL NIGHT. 208 Hennipen Ave. rtr: "CURLEY' S BAR BUY YOUR 250 Nicollet Avenue, Rubber and Metal 110 EAST THIRD ST. N. W. Cedar 939 1 2 2 East Third Street Finest Brands of Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars Cor. Third and Robert, ST. PAUL, MINN, COAL AND FLOUR, FEED AND HAY :F:RO:M: O W. STAEHLE. Everything it tbi fight prict. Rice, Carroll and iglehan Sts. E. N. YOUNG & C2. MERCHANT TAILORS A Complete Assortment of Woolens for Men Fine Dresa Suits a Specialty Dimes are little young dollars. They grow on- ly when locked up together. Treat yourself to a savings account and prove it to your own satisfac tion. "Planted" dollars will add to your earn- ings. TH E STAT E SAVING S BAN 93 East Fourth Street Northwestern Stamp Works. MANUFACTURERS OF OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PHONES Capito Steam Laundr 743 Wabasha St., First Class Work Satisfaction Guaranteed ST. PAUU ^2r ^y,^ Minneapolis, Minn. TrUState Phone 3184 Estimates Furnished Free Ed. Hiivderer & Soiv INSTALLERS OP THE FAMOUS Ideal Furnaces AND Skeet Metal Worker^ Steel Ceilings. Roofing Guttering and Spouting All Kinds of Sheet Metal, Stove and Fur nace Repairing 313 Minnesota St. Paul, Minn. ST. PAUL, MINN. TOWLE'S LOG CABIN SYRUP Aside from being unsurpass ed on Griddle Cakes, Hot Muf fins, Waffles and Gems, it adds a new flavor to Candies, Sher berts, Desserts and all cooking, Get our book "Camp to Table" its free. The Towle Maple Products Go. Fcm aix CAMP XO TODH TABU JACK Towti St. Paul Minn. St. Johnsbury, Vt. FOR FIRST CLASS TONSORIAL WORK GO TO UTLEY'S 94 EAST 5TH STREET* Shaving, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing, Elec tric Head and Face Massage, Manicuring, Sanitary Baths, Shoes Polished KINK-NO-MORE FOR SALE St.OO PER BOX HAIR STRAIGHTENING A SPECIALTY LEADIN6 AFRO-AMCRICAN PAPERS FOR ALC TeL Cefer 9ZSZ ST. PAUL, MINN. 1 ORDER FOR CREDITORS TO PRES- ENT CLAIMS WITHIN THREE MONTHS. State of Minnesota, County of Ram- seySB. Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Gabrysiak also known as Frank Gabnch and as Frank -Gabrysh De ceased. et ter ww SLvio i "The Sanitary Laundry" W. B. Webster, Pro p. First Class Work at Right Prices CaJied for and Delivered 289-291 Rice Street ST. PAUL testamentary on the Estate FrA^w?^ ?t ro heriL P-e ers n w^,?- ur rw?L!veth 1 Tri-State 1643 For Your Springsuitor Overcoat Igcsfq MALT AND HOP TONICi Vep/ N. W. BALK 3454 also known as br Frank. Gabnch andh Frank v1ewS?n' ,aes Tow ft!6 view in the Countv of oGabrvsiak M^nX Ramsei and State being- |anted"o VincentofJ.Minnesota Yany. fln^ft^?""1V"8l/*" a Pa Proof by affl Yn made and filed ncen heiein, as provided btyh law, that deceSsed?^ estateof^Slde month,ther Order ib aSainS tnr ei th ,eih ar eeb and Jh^ oa ered allowed from hd'1aTt I and f L8 nhi having claims or ht' saithe demands againsa the said deceased, if Jif:r re required to file i same in Probate Court of said Countv, tor examination and allowance, or be forever barredr. HJS Paul St Ordered, That the first Purtne General Term of said Pro- a at the Court oeW Monda in April, 1913, at 10 o'clock "a.I?*,y 0 i tb county, and the same hereby is ap pointed as the time and the places whedn and where the said Probate Court will %ZttV^ ad iust said claim an an demands And It Is Further Ordered, That notice of such hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested in said Estate, by forthwith publishing this Order once in each week for three suc cessive weeks in The Appeal a legal newspaper printed and .published in said County. Dated at St. Paul this 5th day of December 1912. By. the Court: E. W. BAZILLE, to -i Judge of Probate. (Seal of Probate Court.) 0'MAL.L.EY & BOERNER, Attys. Defective Page drop a no/p ^to MAOLOMLVBV THEQ HAMM BREWING- CQ. St PAUl, MIKN. 9QUBrAU.OK.UGGI3TZ' T. S. 5730 Brotchner's Pharmacy Rondo & Dale Sts. ST. PAUL MAK E N O MISTAKE, JUST SMOK E Sight Draft THE VERIBEST FIVE CEN CIGA The Budweiser' Nic. HBRGBS, PRO P. CHOICEST WINES, WQUORS AND CIGARS Tri-State Phone 5004 Cor, Dale ifiiwsty, ST, JJIUI 't* frJi?*'&%*,>'' sQciin iiucniv T. PAUL. fcASOMlO MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODQP OF MINNESOTA, A .F. AND A M. C. H. ROBINSON, GRAND MASTER. 3536 Clinton Ave., Minneapolis. M. A. BOLL.ING, GRAND SECRETARY. 892 W. Central Avenue. PIONEER LODGE NO. 1, P. AND A M. Meets first and third Monday! of each month at Wagner Hall, cor. West ern Ave. and Charles street, at 8:00 m. Noble Pryor. W. M. J. H. Charleston Secy., 636 W. University. PERFECT" ASHLAR LODGE NO 4, P. and A. M. meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Wagner Hall, cor. Western Ave. and Charles street at 8 p. m. P. B. Simpson, W. CM.: J. E. Murphy Seey., 1354 Thomas street. BETHEL CHAPTER NO. 28 R. A. M. Meets second Thursday in each month at Wagner Hall, cor. Western Ave. and Charles street, at 8:00 p. M. W Chandler, H. P., Claude Goodman, Secy! 556 Sibley street. PILGRIM COMMANDERY NO. 22, Knights Templar, meets fourth Thurs day in each month at Wagner Hall, corner Western and Charles street. J- T. Joyce, E. John Sayles, Sec. 4/9n Rondo street. MARS LODGE NO. 2*202 G. of O. F. meets second and fourth Wednes day nights at Odd Fe'.lows' Hall. 221 West University, corner Farrington avenue. Entrance on Farrin^ton C. Archer, N. G., J. Wesley KeTlv 950 St. Anthony Ave. HOUSEHOLD OP RUTH. NO. 553 U. O. of O. F. meets first and third Monday in each month at Odd Fel lows Hall, N. W. Cor. University and Farnng-ton. Mrs. Zelia Revnolds. N G. Mrs. Carrie E. Lindsay-, W 126 Arch street. GRANT PA BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP. NORTH STAR LODGE NO. 138. F. Meets 3d Thursday in each month at Warner Hall, cor. Western Ave. and Ui.'uies street. Brothers in i?ood stand ing always welcome. O. Howell. W J. Q. Adams, W. S.. 49 E. 4th St. RAMSEY LODGE NO. 3, U. B. F. Meets second Friday in each month at Wagner Hall, cor. Western Ave. and Charles Street. Brothers in good stand ing always welcome. M. A. Davis, W. M., A. D. Adams, W. S., 411 Charles Street. JOHN H, HAYES LODGE No. 6 K. OF P. Meets first and third Tues day in each month at Castle Hall 221 W. Uni versity cor. Farrington. Knights of Pythias in good standing always welcome. James Thomas, C. Jas. A. Henderson, V. 148 E 9th St E. O. James, of R. and S. 321 St Albans street. BIDDLE CIRCLE. LADIES OF &. A. ft. meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Supreme) Court room, old cap ital building. Mrs. M. J. Leavitt. Preo.. Mr. J. R. White. Secy.. Phoenix Bide FIDELITY COURT OF CALANTHB NO. 345, N. A., 8.. A.. E. A. A. and A. meets first and third Mondav in each month at K. of P. Hall. 211 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. Mrs. Minerva E. Barnett, W. Miss Arlene M. Scott. R. of D., 25 W. 29th St. PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH. CQI. 12tb and Cedar. Sr.nday services: Preach Ing at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sundaj school at 12:30 o'clock. Wednesday *ve Ing general prayer meeting. Friday even ing study Sunday school lessoh. Funeral* and weddings promptly attended. Rev. E. H. McDonald, Pastor. GOPHER LODGE NO. 105. I. B. P. O. E. of the World, meets second an* fourth Thursday in each month at Elk* Hall. Xo. 12R East Third street St Paul, J. R. White. E. R., Richard M. Johnson, Secy., 572 Kent. ST. JAMES' A. M. E. CHURCH. COR. Fuller and Jay streets. Sundav service*. 11:00 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Wednesdav prayer meeting, 8:00 p. m. Pastor vir"-.s on Monday arid Tuesdays: at home Wednes day and Thursday. Weddings, funeral* just About. The man who, for fear of being call ed a tightwad, deprives the children of their rights is about the most despic able specimen of humanity that one can mention off-hand. Comforting. Barber (confidentially)"The boss fines me a quarter when I cut a cus tomer's face. But I don't care today I just won $2!"Judge. 4 MASTER'S COUNCIL. No 123 G. U. O. of O. F. meets the sec ond and fourth Friday in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, 221 W. University, corner Farrington. Entrance on Farrlng ton. ^m. R. Morris, W. G. M. Thos Hickman. G. S., No. 422 St. Anthony avenue. ST. PAUL PATRIARCHY NO. 114 meets second Monday in each month at Odd FetUows' Hall. 221 W. University, corner Farrington. Entrancre on Farnnjr ton aveaiue. Thos. R. Hickman (actms) R. V. P. w. R. Morris. P. Geo. B. Lowe. W. P. R. 178% Wabasha! Minneapolis. HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH NO. 776 O u. O. O. F. meets second and fourth Juesday in each month at Labor Tem ple Hall. Cor. Fourth street and Eighth Avo. South. Mrs. S. Darager, N G Miss Cora Napier, W. R. *r,TJ 'v SO YEARS* TRADE MAR KS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS Anyona39erta,Ugousketch sendin a and description may fU*JSklT opinion free whetherCn.a& invention is probably patentable. Commnnica- ^A^^J^MentfiL Handbook on Patent* sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive spertal notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. 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