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I 1 MINM1AP0LIS tff DOINGS IN AND ABOUT $HE GREAf "FLOUR CITY, Matters Social, Religious and General Which Have Happened and are to Happen Among the People of the C'ty. Mr. E. W. Gilles conducts a Bible and Missionary Training School every Friday at 8:00 p. m. at the residence of Mr. Joseph Johnson, 526 Seventh avenue-No. A Phones, N. Nicollet 9556 S. Center 3638 Geo. W. Helson Druggist ivnd Druggist Sundries 12) Sixth Street So. MINNEAPOLIS & The executors of the estate of W. D. Douglas who was drowned on the Titanic a year ago paid the inherit ance tax amounting to $65,695 into the state treasury this week. The total estate was $2,363,296. Keystone Hotel and Buffet, 1313 Washington Avenue South. Rooms and Meals by Day, Week or Month. Rooms $1.50 per month and up. Spe cial rates for theatrical people. Kidd F. Mitchell, Prop.Advertisement. Should you need anything in drugs or medicines, or druggists' sundries, toilet articles, cigars, soda, etc., etc.,antl call at Geo. W. Nelson's drug store, 121 Sixth street south. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Cut rates. WHEN IN ST. PAUL go to the St. Louis Kitchen, No. 138 E. Third St., upstairs, for your meals. All home cooking. All regular meals 25 cents. Breakfast from 7:00 to 11:00 a dinnerfrom 12:00 m. to 3:00 p. mi supper from 5:00 to 8:00 VI hiHa Hinson, Prop. Tel. T. S.' 2718Ad- vertisement. OWING TO NUMEROUS COUNT- ER ATTRACTIONS THE CALICO HOP OF THE CATHOLIC LADIES CLUB HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO MONDAY EVENING, MAY 5 AT BOWLBY HALL, WHEN THE GRANDEST SORT OF A TIME IS EXPECTED. PERSONS WHO HOLD TICKETS FOR APRIL 25 WILL BE ADMITTED ON PRESENTING THEM MAY REMEMBER DATE AND PLACE. TICKETS 35 CENTS. The Knights of Pythias have good reason to pat themselves on the back because of the great and grand con cert and military ball they gave at the National Guard Armory, one of the grandest places in the city (this being the first time we have ever had this grand building). There were fully six hundred persons present dur ing the evening- and all got their money's worth. The costumes of the ladies were stunning and the gentle men were "right there with the goods," too. A splendid program was presented by the following artists: McCullough Orchestra, D. Jackson, Everett Roberts, Miss Grace Vassar, Miss Ada Lewis, Mrs. Cora Grissom, Miss Gladys Wright, Leon Abby, H. Miller, Mrs. Mattie Campbell-Blair. Punnie Harris, Foster Brown, Miss Mildred Shull, Mrs. Addie Crawford Minor. Every number on the program was a gem. This was the fifth annual entertainment of the Minneapolis Pythians and was the biggest and best of all. In connection with this entertainment a souvenir program was issued that was very creditable and contained advertisements enough to pay all the expenses of the entertain ment and then leave a handsome margin. The managers of- the affair are to be congratulated upon their signal success. CARD OF THANKS. To the many, many friends in the Twin Cities, who have so touchingly shown their sympathy in our recent bereavement, we offer our grateful thanks. Their name is legion and if it were possible we would express to each the deep appreciation we hold for gifts of flowers for words of cheer and every kindly act that has lessened our sorrow. Especially will we remember the beautiful tribute of the Rev. T.i J,, L U11C and Ames Lodge 106, Order of Elks. and the faithful comrades of the G. A. R. who gave to our departed ImSband and father his last military honors. Maria Ann Stewart, J. Edward Stewart. DON'T WORRY, JUST WAIT FOR THE GRAND PRIZE WALTZ FOR $5 IN GOLD TO BE GIVEN BY MRS. McCULLOUGH AT HER TsRAND SOIREE AT TH E AUDITORIUM AN NEX, MINNEAPOLIS. ON MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 28. AL REGU- LAR PATRONS INVITED Everyone who receiyes THE AP PEAR and has not paid for it is ex pected to pay for it. No one is en titled to receive it free. This means you! PARCELS POST INFORMATION. St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 4, 1913. Publisher, THE APPEAL. Sir: Although the newspapers from time to time have published Information with reference to the parcel post sys tem,.in operation since January l,l913f, it is evident that many people do not fully understand the essential points with reference thereto, and therefore I respectfully request that you publish for the information of your readers, that: t^V,.^. v.,^^.^ 1. Distinctive-- parcel post stamps must be used on all fourth-class mat ter, that such matter bearing ordin ary stamps will be treated as "held for postage,". for postage." .^'WM v-Wri $ "V 2. That parcels will be mailable only at the post office, the branch post l^ offices, or the numbered stations des" j-*.'VlJgnated by the postmaster, or \pre- '".V sented to rural or other carriers duly authorized to receive such matter that 3. All parcels must bear the re turn card of the sender, otherwise they will not be accepted for mailing. 4. It will also be understood that 1 parcel post stamps are not valid for payment of postage on matter of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd class, nor can, any of said classes be accepted at the parcel post rate of postage. 5. Registration of parcels has been discontinued, but instead parcels are insured against loss in an amount equivalent to its actual value, up to .150... Respectfully, O. H. Neegaard, Supt. of Mails, i SUMMQNS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey. District Court, Second Judicial District. ^uaw AGNES TEAL, #J A v" .j, Those who have charity in their hearts will go over to the charity entertainment at Tschida hall, St. Paul, next Wednesday evening and help the flood sufferers of Omaha and Cairo. Don't miss it. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., of the Appeal, published weekly at St. Paul, Minn., required hy the Act of Aug ust 24, 1912. NoteThis statement is to be made in duplicate, both copies to be delivered by the publisher to the postmaster, who wil send one copy to the Third Assist 'Postmaster General (Division of Classification), Washington, D. and retain the other in the files of the post office. EditorJ. Q. "Adams. 49 E. 4Ah St. St. Paul, Minn. Managing EditorJ. Q. Adams, 49 E. 4th St., St. Paul, Minn. Business ManagerJ. Q. Adams, 49 E. 4th St., St. Paul. Minn. PublisherJ. Q. Adams. 49 E. 4th St^ St. Paul, Minn. Owners (If a corporation, gi ve names and addresses of stockholders holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of stock.) J. -Q. Adams, 49 E. 4th St. St. Paul, Minn. Kno wn bondholders, mortgagees, and Other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securitiesNone. Average number of copies of each is sue of this publication sold or distrib uted, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date of this statement. (This information is required from daily newspapers only.) J. Q. Adams. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of Ar.r'1. 1913. JOHN W. BOERNER, Notary,Public, Ramsey Co., Minn. (Seal.) (My commission expires Jan'y 1, 1914.) ORDER FOR CREDITORS TO PRE SENT CLAIMS WITHIN THREE MONTHS. Sta'te oTr Minnesota, County of Ramsey ss. Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Margaret E. Adams, Deceased. Letters of administration on the Estate of Margaret E. Adams, deceased, late of the city of St* Paul, in the County of Ramsey and State of Minne sota being granted to J. Q. Adams.,. I Appearing on proper proof by affidavit made and filed herein, as provided by law, that there are no debts against the estate of said de ceased: It Is Ordered, That three months be and the same is hereby allowed from and after the d.-.te of this Order, in which all persons having claims or demands against the said deceased, if any there be, aro required to file the same in Probate Court of said County, for examination and allowance, or be o: ever barred. Tt Ts Further Ordered, That the first Monday in July. 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., at a General Term of said Probate Court, to be heM at the Court House in the City of St. Paul, in said County, be and the same hereby is appointed as the time and the place when and where the said Probate Court will examine and adjust said claims and demands. And It Is Further Ordered, That notice of s\ich hearing Ibe given to all creditors and pe-sons interested in said Estate, by forthwith publishing this Order once in ea? week for three sue cessive weeks in the APPEAL, a newspaper printed and said County. Dated at St. March, 1913. By the Court: Paul this 20th day of (Seal of Probatt E. W. BAZILLE, Judge of Probate. Court.) CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI- TION FOR ADMINISTRATION. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey, ss. ,In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of William M. Riffe, Decedent.3 The State of Minnesota to All Whom It May Concern: Thbe petition of Cynthia Morgan, hav- i^ court, representing t*118 i file that William M. Riffe. then a resident of the County of Ramsey, State of Minne sota, died intestate on iicv ii_ .._ the 3rd day of Carter* seraon the floral offerings ^^^^^t^Rt* of the Young Men's Progressive Club Cynthia Morgan, 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 Mondav the 28th day of April, 1913, at 10 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 bv mailing a copy of this citation at least 14 days before said day of hearing, to each Nof TWO FIFTY TWO i Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE W. TEAL. A Defendant. The state of Minnesota to the above named defendant: Yo"u are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled ac tion, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and to serve a copy of your answer to this complaint on the subscriber at his office, Nos 88 and 89 Union Block, St. Paul, .Ramsey Cp#inty, Minnesota, within thirty days flfiter the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such serv ice and if you fail to answer said com plaint /within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the, relief demanded in said complaint. W. T. FRANCIS, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence, 606 St. Anthony Avenue Office, 88 and 89 Union Block, corner Fourth and Cedar Streets, St. Paul, Minnesota. E. publishedlegal in the heirs of said decedent whose names and ad dresses are known and appear from the flies of this court Witness the Judge' of said Court, this 4th day of April ,A. D. 1913. E. W. BAZILLE, i -r Jud Main 9S92 PORTERS' f. Steam, :..Both *'A. SWA of Probate. (Seal of Probate Court) Attest: F. W. Gosewisch, Clerk 61 Probate. W, T. Francis, Attorney. April 5-12-19Advertisement T. S. 3073 AND WAITERS' fl O E FOR MEN OtyLY GL,OVER SHULL, Manager Rates 50 cents per day 309 Hennepin MINNEAPOLIS r* and Hot Water ^Heating BlectrlQ Wirinar GAS AND COMBINATION FIXTURES PLUMBING 5B-30 EAST SIXTH STREET Phones 3 2 ^CST, AUL. MINN 250 Nicollet Avenue, 110 EAST THIRD ST. Mild, Rich,Satisfying! I Try It Once and You'll Become a 252 "Fan"! Sold by the Good Dealers AskanyCigarDealerfor"theKingofNickelSmokes" HADE ONLY BY HART A MURPHY^ SMOK E MAKERS SINCE 1857. SAINT PAUL, US.A. ,^*OM llx CA MP O TOUK IABLI N. W. Cedar 939 A Special* J. 0'NEI1 ELECTRIC f-Mg TELEPHONEOEDAR ,3142.. ^CURIvBYS BAR" 122 East^Thircl Street Finest Brands of Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars S. E. Cor. Third and Robert, ST. PAUL, MINN. XI.. BT. yr. OlSAI 402 1 SATISFACTION GCAHAMTBBD J. H. Bannister 6 Co. No. 258 W. Seventh Street Painting, Paper Hanging, Calcimining. White washing Done on Short Notice COLD WATER PAINTING AND WHITEWASHING BY MACHINE Estimates Given ST PAUL, MINN. N. YOUNG &C?. MERCHANT TAILORS A Complete Assortment of Woolens for Men Fine Dresi Suits a Specialty Tri-Sttte PMM 3184 Dimes are little young dollars. They grow on- ly wb^i Uoked up together. Treat yourself to a savings account and prove it to your own satisfac tion. -".Planted" dollars will add to yuur earn- ings. ....-:-^:yJ'-:l TH E STAT E SAVING S BAN W East Fourth Street Northwestern Stamp Works. MANUFACTvURERS OF OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TWO FIFTY TWO Minneapolis, Wnn. Estiftites Famished Free Ed.Hii\derer&Son INSTALLERS OF TH E FAMOUS Ideal Furnaces AND She^t Metal Workers Steel Ceilings. Roofing Guttering and Spouting All Kinds of Sheet Metal, 3tove and Fur nace Repairing 313 Minnesota St. Paul, Minn. 6T its free. JACK IWU PHONESf^?^ 4 %-J:^-/ First Steam Laundry mS^Ui, 743 Wabasha St., ST. PAUL. ?& Cla3srfWork Satisfaction Guaranteed PAUL, M9NN. J^. TOWLE'S LOG CABIN SYRUP Aside from being unsurpass ed on Griddle Cakes Hot Muf fins, Waffle's and Gems, it adds a new flavor to Candies, Sher berts, Desserts and all cooking, Get our book "Camp to Table" The Towle Maple Products Go. St. Paul Minn. Stf. Johnsbury, Vt. Trl-State r843 yg t^'^'V TLT ^^Vrv^' JJAMMS BHEWEIW (4 READING ROOM LAUNDRY OFFICE FOB FIRST GLASS TONSORIAL WORK GO TO UTLEY'S 94 EAST 5TH STREET Shaving, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing, Elec^ trie Head and Face Massage, Manieuring, Sanitary Baths, Shoes Polished KINK-NO-MORE COR SALE Si.OO PER BOX HAIR STRAIGHTENING A SPECIALTY '.CADINO AFRO-AMERICAN PAPER* FOR SALE Tel. Mar 9212 ST. PAUL, MINN. .*&&$ OF CITATION FOR EXAMINATION FINAL ACCOUNT. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Ramseyss. In Probate Court. En the Matter of the Estate of Wood Douglass, Decedent. The State of Minnesota to AH Whom it May Concern: On reading: and filing: the petition of the^representative of said estate, praying that the Court fix a time and place for examining, adjusting and allowing his Final Account, and for the assignment of the residue of said e3tate to the per sons thereto entitled: It is. Ordered, That said petition he heard and that all persons interested in said matter be cited and required to ap pear before ^thisCour^. on Monday, the 5th day of May, 1913, at 10 o'clock A M.. or as soon thereafter as said matter can be heard, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court Hou3e in the Citv of St Paul, in said County, and show any they have1, why said petitiocause, shoulif not be granted and that this citation be served by publication 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,' devisees and legatees of said decedent whose names and addresses ap pear from the files of this Court. Witness the Judge of said Court this 10th day of April, A. D. 1913. $??*&*>- **$&. W. yjr K#'vk.J-#'- JudgeBAZELLE, of .Probate. (Seal of Probate CouFt.) 5 Attest: F. W. GOSEWISCH, Clerk of Probate. W, r.t April 12-19-2&Advertisement. "THE BIG THREE," P. H. Southall. Edward Pipkin and Robert Glenn, are the managers of the dancing academy at Arcade Hall, 1311 Washington ave nue S. A" delightful soiree every Thursday evening. Admission 25 cents. You are invited.Advertise ment For Your SpringSuitor Overcoat THE TAILOB FULL SUIT OVERCOAT MESSING Tel. Cciar MM REPAIRING 109 etSa, ST. FuLtTXi 'm. ''Leads Them A11" CQuality and Service are the watchwords throughout our establishment. CIt, takes a real "hurry call" to make the efficiency of our delivery department appreciated, TEST IT TODAY "VV. Theo. ffasiim Brewing Co. Si FauS, Minn. N. W. 940 Telephones ST. PAU STEA LAUNDR 1 W. B. Webster, Prop. 2139-291 Rfce Street Jflflft 3!lfUHiiiriiTI ueiiii t. BEER '89 "The Sanitary Laundry" First Class Work at Right Prices Called for and Delivered ST. PAUL me Mondays A Thing of the Past The tired mother who knows the body-building power of Mall and Hop lonlo has no fear of housework. It banishes fatigue and brings refreshing sleep to the tired body and mind. Every Drop a Help to Health For sale at all drug stores. Mode By Theo. Hamm Brewing Go. ST. PAUL, MINN. N. "YV. DJLU 3454 1 S. 5730 Brotchner's Pharmacy Rondo & Dale Sis. GOO SHOES StICIITf niiMnifi ^eV^Vrl,^ cSeT^O avenue Entrance on Famngton 8&"8frthVAie &rS. x? a in 1 MO ST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODO* O F MINNESOTA, A .F AND A M. C. H. ROBINSON, GRAND MASTER. 3536 Clinton Ave., Minneapolis. M. A. BOLLING, GRAND SECRETARY 892 W. Central Avenue. PIONEER LODGE NO. 1. F. AND A M. Meets first and third Mondavi of each month at Waguer Hall, cor. West ern Ave. and Charles street, at 8:00 Noble Pryor. W. M. J. H. Charleston Secy., 636 W. University. PERFECT ASTTL iR LODGE NO 4 and A. M. meets secondB anMurphyhfourtd Tuesdays at Wagner Hall,- eor. Western Ave.R and Charle street at 8 p. m. SSPSS?*s P* W Secy., 1354 Thomas street. BETHEL CHAPTER NO. 28 R. A. M. Meets second Thursday in each month at Wagrfer Hall, cor. Western Ave. and Charles street, at 8:00 p. M. W Chandler, H. P., Claude Goodman. Secy! 556 Sibley street. T^J^ div r 1 FOR tS day in each month tre Thurs- COMMANDERY NO. 11 11 ^WB0MA.Na]5B.Y NO 22 fourt mplar eet Sec ath Waener Wall Sayle corner ^estern ChkrfeT^tfe'it: 9 R-on dTs E etknd a MARe S 2 NO.d2202 G. etLODGE second an fourth WedneorOU l*1 !n yr WeSley BM^i?' '."*ts andd third & monthfirstt a Od Fel lows, Hall, N. W. Cor. UnlverslFir JTtarfnrfon. MrsL Nellie Francii^M RTTIn BT JF No^ll^r cornerctr... ton S COUNCIL Farrlngton. Entrance on WnnSlZ. T--i Entranc on Farrint Wm. R. Morris. W. Thoss- ft Hickman. G. S.. No 4?9 ol no avenue. Anthonv ST. 114 PAUL PATRIARCHY ii 4 corner Farrlngtdn* EntraJ on pVrrin? ton^av^ue. Thos: R. Hickman (SffiJ, Geo. B. Low., P. R. w,b^,h. F. MeetsJd Thursday In each month if RAMSEY LODGE NO. 3 Meets second Friday eack month at Wagn er Hail, cor. Western Ave. and Charles Street. Brothers In good stand ing always welcome. M. A. Davis W M., A. D. Adams. W Street. m.?i S.. 411- Charles JOHN H. HAYES LODGE No. 6K.OFP Meets first and third Tues day in each month at Castle Hall 221 W. Uni versity cor. Parrington. Knights of Pythias in'good standing always welcome, James Thomas, C. Jas. AL Henderson, V. 148 9tti t E. James tc nt Tt and S. 321 St Albans street .RIDDLE CIRCLE. LADIES OH fc. A R. meets first and third Tuesdaysolor ea.-.hp f.m Cour room, ra U Su Mr. J. R. White. S?oy.. Phoenix Hide A UR A Nn 1D LI OF CALANTHB NO. 345, N. A.. S. A., E. A. A and A meets first and third Monday in eacb Ave., Minneapolis. Mrs. Minerva Barnett, W C.x Miss Arlene M. Scott. R. of D., 25 W 29th St. fILliKIM ntu urn A CUUKCU. rrE Ceda rBAPTIST s, nd a services: Pr*a.-b lug at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sundai school at 12:30 v'clock. Wednesday fvV* ra geueral prayer meeting. *yen study Sunda school leaseFridayW P" and w-ddin2r promptly attended. Re E. H. McDonald, Pastor, 651 W. Central GOPHEh LODGE NO. 105second I. O E ni a &'i World meets nfi fourth Thursdayjn each month at Elkh S?,Vi- ^"ISfi East Third street Paul, L. B.. Greer, E R., Richard Johnson, Secy., 572 Kent ME S Ja f^L ler a :0 ST. PAUL x SHOE STANLEY SHOE CO. 42? Robert Street fefci MM 1Ca CHURCH.n CORr A F.3Er Fuller and Jay streets. Sunday service* 11:00 a. m.: 7:80 p. m. Wednesday prav^ meeOng, 8:00 p. m. Pastor V|. Monday and Tuesdays: at home Wftdr*. lay and Thursday. Weddings. *.n Ay- F,^ w- JA ^dE COR. streets.CHURCH, Sunda serv ices: 11:00 a. m. 7:30 p. m.home WednesdavWed prayer meeting.L8:00d p. m.a Pastor vIsS So,^ nday an Teusa nesday and Thursday. Weddings, fu nerals aridXthe sick attended on notice Parsonage *35 Jay street Rev. Henry P* Jones, Pastor. S. PHILIPS EPISCOPAL MISSION S? Auror a avenue and Mackubi street. Sunday services: Early celebra tion of Holy Eucharist, 7:30 m. mSh celebration of Holy Eucharist first and third Sundays. 11:00 a. m? Matins, second and fourth Sundays, 11:00 aTm Sunt o? school, 12:30 p.Wednesdays, m. Brotherhood of St, icea' W a i oonfinrlatlo Andrewe. 6:30 p. m. Vespers, 7:30praye p. rn. SWaavSuevenlnar 8.00 p. m. Saturdays 'Tloly Eucharist 8?AJ5 ST Van-mil-**. 5 0 YEARS* EXPERIENCE "I'IJI a .it.t'' .Tut tcririti' iv rt. in 'uoii free ie c invention pr.i'ml -y l-lu^ie -i.,,t ,,u-n Ufm*9tnr.l'y ii.Vi\-vt i. T! iiiclVick"ii Vurnto aeut fiv.n, "ii\"^t n-oiify lu'-^-.- M^ par .'iii r.uoiits tilitm tlirouph a-i.-n & Co. receive special notice, wi^lsour, ch.nree, in the 5C A handaonipiy ninotrated weekly. cnlatlofi ntiy F-ierii lllc lournu). Terms. $3 a HiMii'iI"!* newsdealerrcitI.nrpes bya So MUN N & Co.3MBroa^New f$r&4 I^^^^OOaooiporatedf^ Yorlr Branch Office. 625 St. Washington. D.C. BOTH PHONES 600 HAAS BROS. General Meat Dealers pBlue Ribbon Hams and Bacon U. S. Government inspection of all Cattle. Hon and Sheep Pamily, Hotel and Restaurant Tra de a Specialty Pa* 457-459 St. Peter &int,P| i*