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I 7 ST. PAUL WEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS IN MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL. The "Saintly City" and Saintly City FolksNewsy Items of Social, Re* tera Among the Peoole. Ngtous, Political and General Mat- SATTJRDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916. PHONE N. W. CEDAR 5649 Mrs. C. H. Miller of Edmund street is, able to be out again after a ten days' illness. Have you been to Young's Cafe, 138 E. Third street lately? Well, you want to go. They have renovated, rear ranged and fixed things generally. You can get a good dinner there for 35 cents. Oo try 'em. The Women's Progressive Club meets the first and third Thursday afternoon of each month from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock at the Wilder Charity building. This club works exclusively for Crispua Attucks Home. OFFICE CEDAR 8S48 RES. DALE 1468 I W. T. FRANCIS LAWYER AMR. NATL. BANK BLDG. ST, PAUL COR. FIFTH AND CEDAR Wfc i WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS? You can have a good time and five hours of dancing at 7 cents per hour at the Christmas matinee at Union Hall Christmas day from 2 to 7 o'clock. Go and get your money's worth. The census bureau at Washington has issued a bulletin on steam laun dries in Minnesota from which it is learned that there are 188 power laundries in the state, of which number St. Paul has 23 and Minne apolis 60. At a meeting of the executive board of the St. Paul Branch of the National Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People held at St. Philip's church Tuesday evening, Miss Charlotte Oillard was elected secretary. 4..M"H"I"1H"|"|1HI"I"I"IHI"1|"I": Both Phones 608. St. Paul, Minn. $ T. H. LYLBS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers 150 W. Fourth St. Res. 878 St. Anthony, Tel. Dale 2947 Calls Answered Day or Night in Twin Cities. Active Pall Bearers Furnished if Desired. Lady Assistant When Necessary. 4. .|.I|..1.I..M"MM"H"H"I"1"H"I"I"I"1"M VOCAL AND PIANO LESSONS GIVEN BY MRS. ADDIE CRAW FORD-MINOR, AT HER RESIDENCE, 320 FARRINGTON AVE. HOURS ARRANGED TO SUIT PUPIL8. TERMS VERY REASONABLE. TEL DALE 1597. "SHINE 'EM UP!" When you wish your shoes shined or polished in the most artistic and satisfactory style, go to the PEOPLES' SHINING PAR- LOR, W. H. Porter, Propr., 349 Min nesota street, between 4th and 5th Advertisement. The place to have your shoe repair ing done in the best possible way and at the lowest price, is at JARVIS', 104- 106 East Fifth street. He also has a complete stock of men's, women's and boys' shoes of the best grades for the money to be found in the city. REMEMBERThat Pioneer Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M., will give a grand CHRISTMAS EVE PARTY on Dec. 24 A savings account is simple. No bookkeep ing is requiredno fig uring is necessary to find out how much you have in the bank. The bank book shows ex actly what is due. A saving of $2 each week plus 4% interest added twice a year will in ten years amount to $1,267.11. STATE SAVINGS' BANK 93 East Fourth Street l90 smm j. j, $ INSIST on AT TOUR GROCER'S 8 The Retail Merchants' Association did a very nice thing for the Union Hall Association in passing a recom mendation for its members to sub scribe $10 each to aid the Association and several responded. in the "Rondo District"Ai?s^thant of Carl Sn^t ip? rn S. JSif Kent street It a sort first and astd chance" placethe and the lovers of oo stuff know can get it at "Carl's," hence they all go there 3arly and late. WHEN YOU WISH FRESH FRUIT OR VEGETABLES, JUST TELE PHONE TO J. H. THURSTON, THE PEDDLER, DALE 6299. NEVER TOO LATE OR TOO EARLY IF YOU WANT ANYTHING CALL HIM AND HE'LL COME. RESIDENCE, 394 RONDO STREET. _. I7 1915 A A. EIGHTH-.flNNllft 8ftLL Will be Held at Cor. Aurora and Kent Streets. St. Paul Wednesday Evening, December 29 Imported Comers Milk. All The Latest Music. Souvenir Programs To our many patrons we wish to announce that no personal invitations will be issued this year the committee, however, retains the right to reject any objectionable persons. A MILXiION PEOPLE HAV E SEEN I You are Invited to see the wonder picture of the world. John Bunyan's Immortal Allegory. PILGRIM'S PROGRESS $56,000 Ambrosio Production in Four Reels with the famous Alexander Salvini as Christian. A Descriptive Lecture bj Col. Ray Special Muic on Pipe Organ A PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH Cedar Street and Summit Avenue. CHRISTMAS, 8 %T(JKtAY UhCKMBKK 35 A 8:3 0 P. M. ADULTS 2 5 CTS. CHILDREN 1 0 CTS. Under auspices of Pilgrim Baptist Sunday School. it Union Hall. On that evening also a extend an hampion whist game, Minneapolis vs. friends, "t. Paul, for a big prize, will be played. _, Watch for further announcements. ?ome wear just call to see him, he will treat *e" to care for a small house in exchange oTten oer TnJ Z\i h* IVZA for their room and use of dining room, i kitchen and telephone. Must have some knowledge of housekeeping. Ap ply in person to I. A. Gross, 412 Car roll streets. Tel. Dale 3316. FREE COURSES are open in Ex pression, Cooking, Gymnastics men, women and girls, Crocheting, Dresssmaking, Millinery and Chorus Io Work at Central, Humboldt and {JSaT' Johnson high schools, Van Buren, J?** 'jl The second trial of the State vs Mack Bradley for the killing of ceipt of thee(money Wilbur Lamar resulted in a verdict .h for manslaughter. The sentence is indeterminate, running from five to twenty years. The court says that on good behavior the prisoner may If^f"^.* !T i be paroled after two and a half The turkey dinner that was served sort of dinner wilinvitegiven be therean Yo"_y ar cordiall enjo it. St. Philip's Episcopal church, Mac kubin and Aurora avenue. Christmas service will be held on Friday night, December 24, at 11:30 o'clock. Cramers mass will be rendered. Christmas anthem, "Sing this Blessed Morn." All are cordially invited to come and join in the spiritual cele- '-^W^: kn0W tion race, creed or condition. *??J?L ..":?-?3SS|^ invitation. Help ago Mr montn tria fleld won. 2 ail Mr W cen pe te a wa to- GENTLEMEN: When you wish first class tonsorlal service, call at THE PEOPLE'S BARBER SHOP, 138 East Third street, A. R. Ragland and S. W.been Williams, proprietors. Expert artists. Four chairs, electric massage and hair dryer. Hot and cold baths. Shoes shined. Newspapers for sale. Head quarters for men wanting work. Tel.. Cedar 8545. PATRONS OF THE APPEAL WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE PAPER WILL BE PRINTED ON NEXT WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22. AND GOVERN THEMSELVES ACCORD- INGLY. ALL MATTER INTENDED FOR PUBLICATION MUST BE IN THIS OFFICE NOT LATER THAN WEDNESDAY FORENOON. field made arrangements with Boyd which Mr. Clark regards as The public library now has on its Francisco to operate his automobile his wifeone of his most valued shelves My Larger Education," and on shares. Francisco took the ma- possessions. "For," says he, "any- up From Slavery by Dr. Booker T. chine to Minneapolis and ran it, but one who gets such a letter from Mr. Washington, and .the librarian, Mr. made no reports of the proceeds. Titus, absolutely voluntarily, must Johnson, has informed THE APPEAL Finally Mr. Hirshfield had to take his stand high in his estimation." that will order and make available machine from Francisco, who there- Mr. Clark was for more than eight ail tne other writings of Dr. Wash- upon sued him for $180 for repairs, years in the employ of Mr. Titus, mgton. garagyesterdayetc. rentA-, The was who is superintendent of dining cars The most popular fluid dispensary and of course Hirsh A- Coleman,casfamiliarlyn as "2-A", has issued invita fo a Chl Ba| at Woods' Dancing Academy^ r-i mF WANTEDImmediately, a neat ap- yy# pearing, reliable, respectable couple ^Yl^Onim^^rmm^^tSi A 43 6 Wa 0 iSSn basha street, near Seventh, Thursday evening, Dec. 30 Musicisby _, flowers, floral designs for funerals, Baked Potato,'I cannot overlook this Did you notice that the old reliable palms, ferns, or potted plants, for wed- opportunity to send you this note to shoe man J. Dornseiff, 559 University dings or decorations of any kind, for wish you unlimited success in this Ave., corner of Kent solicits your y occasion, will do well to place venture, and if you will employ the patronage? When you wish fine foot- orders with Geo. W.ttBell, you right. He is one of the old time Coo He is prepared to? make special there is no questio1n' but what you Republicans that knows no one by rate vepy a a Mr. Wm. Washington died at the City hosnital on Dec. 5 from pneu- the kindlycircumstances, services of Messrs.o raise Webster and Hancock grade schools W m^arj dmjd Saturday, Don't fail to take advantage of them. ffj-f, nj* A bToaId Nationa a years. evening. The secretary and treas urer made a financial report showing SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE P. Wo-noe n*i hand of S45 50. Miss VAULTSWe invite your inspection. Charlotte Gillard was elected scre- It costs little to place your valuable tnrV for the ensuing term. There papers, cash, securities and other valu- will be an onen meeting of the As- ables In absolute safety. Boxes in our BMtfon vaults can be had from $4 per year which prominent persons will anne^r up. Store your boxes, trunks, etc., a with us. NORTHWESTERN TRUST bse given as to time and place. CO., Jackson between Fourth and Fifth, streets. li J? We^nos^av afternoon of last week the Wednesday Study Club met the cosy home of Mr. and Mrs.SOTA. at Young's cafe, 138 E. Third street, Frank Boyd. 443 Mackubin street, in last Wednesday was a grand success regular meaner. There was a very THEY ARE ALL GONE. in every way. The partakers of the fair representation of the members delicious feast are loud in their present and an lnterestincr meeting praise. Bear in mind that the same held. The president, Mrs. Ethel Maxwell,on reade to come i morrow beginning at 5:30 p. m. thg hostess, save a short but inte^st- a paner Bovd, talk th For peaceMrs. trip Eac member responded to roll call with a ountn.+ion from Dunbar. After the routine business and program had taken care of dainty refresh ments were served and the ladies repaired to their The possibilitieshomes.nonular of a per son as a purveyor of neculiar and nar t*oninr T^or^e has been practically demonstrated by the success that has teen made by Mr. J. W. Clark with his "Pullman Car Lunch Room," cor- T""* of st nthon and Kent streets. They come from all parts of the city to Dartake of his cuMnarv creations th oan OTIV he concocted by a com petent chef they come huncrv and po pway satisfied. Mr. Clark has a pnmpotoTit. pnd pipas^ne hetrnnate in his affable wife, who shares his honors v^h h'm. Tf vou haven't visited "Clark's" get busy and go there. HeTi driver your order if you phone Dale 2026. Try him. a You will notice that a number of Hall acted as judee, Mr. J. O Adams THE APPEAL, and have signified James, W. T. Francis and B. N. Mur- their desire by inserting their adver- reil Messrs. Sid Cuthbert and R. C. tisements in this Issue. Show your Miner constituted the jury. Mr. C. appreciation of their recognition of H. MWer and Mr. J. H. Goins acted your organ by patronizing them in as attorneys for the plaintiff and preference to those who do not thus Mr. G. W. James and Mr. ro __ ______ which Mr.a Si.t L. Ransom sues Miss I ail ine year, oration of the birthday of the Savior Jara Howard for $100,000 damages. A the lowest DTlCes made* of Mankind. wa Ther flU enjoved the occasion. Mr. O. the business people of the city really as clerk and Mr. J. B. Cloak as tiUngS gOOd w*v" desire the patronage of the readers .of boWff. M*Q*am _*. E Hall, Gladys TLAM'O |BMywp^^ll^iiiyii^i^^,. for the defendant Witnesses for the plaintiff were lfo.' E. C. Walker. Mrs Birdie High, Mrs. J. E. Cloak, DrTv! D. Turner, Miss' Mamie Goins and the plaintiff testified in his own be half. Witnesses for the defendant were Miss I. May. Johnson, Mr. W. T. Francis, the defendant, and then the defense sprung a surprise and intro duced Mrs. S. L. Ransom (imper sonated by Mr. Alexander). The questions and answers were quite unique and would have made a horse laugh. Mrs. Gladys James proved herself to be something of an evtpmnoraneous song writer and singer, making quite a hit. The only way to enjoy a thing of this kind is to be present, and as this trial was such a pleasing success, and as the jury failed to agree upon a verdict, another trial will be held at an early date, which will be announced later. TWO HEADS ON HIS SHOULDERS. A Young Mail Was Discovered with Two Heads on His Shoulders. While rambling around the other day THE APPEAL man discovered a young man, who although normal in every other respect, had two heads on his shoulders one was his own and the other was that of his sweet heart, who was thus showing how pleased she was because he had just informed her that he would take her to the Christmas matinee at Union hall on Christmas day, from 2 to 7 o'clock. Boys, a hint to the wise is sufficient. CLARK'S DINING CAR LUNCH ROOM. Corner of St. Anthony and Kent Has Made a Hit in the "Rondo District." Mr. J. W. Clark, who recently opened "Clark's Dining Car Lunch Room" at the corner of St. Anthony avenue and Kent street, it seems, has filled a long-felt want in that neigh borhood and the people are "run ning him ragged" with their patron age day and night, for he keeps open all night. Hanging on the wall of your nl i ac tner tha an yo monia. aeed 49 years. The deceased still I'm always pleased and delighted resided in St. Paul for more than 20 to have our boys better their Condi- years and had no family. He was isn tion if at all possible. r** destitute but through Wm W Green and Rimnsoa RerM a fiuhscrin- rovlde th at a S- In- ir? flast tin terment at Forest cemetery. Mr. Lyle wishes to acknowledgex thteivre-f ecu Brance the a uraised. i th st Tuesday Association for the Add nal 1 las e?Pm sn PV Phil bold early in January, at sneakers, due notice of which will There was fun galnre at Pilerim Baptist church last Thursday even ing, the occasion being the mock For cheerand trial of the breachc ofw promise suit in'i prpsent and 27 is a little frame i which isthere enclosed an autographn J. Hirsh- letter, a copy of which follows, and next to of the Northern Pacific railway, and resigned to go into business for him self. The letter is as follows: "Seattle ,Wash., Nov. 30, 1915v.e "J. W. Clark, Cornerconfronting St. Metro-! polita Orchestra. Thi the first' time "we" have had this beautiful "2 A's" famous Chile Con Carne. Ad- S a,,owed ca ln FLOWERSPersons desiring cut Pacific, 'Route of the Great Big who has appointed as aqen for L. LL Ma a gamIaemploy, ou orders sen through him 86 US no b\* MilJSi? t0,*HG ^u Minnehah a street. PhoneMid while I dislike very much to have sever your connection with us, "Yours truly, *H. J. Titus." THE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS TREES IS AT CHRIST J. ZANDER'S, THE CHRISTMAS TREE MAN. YOU'LL FIND HIM ON FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN CEDAR AND MINNE GET YOUR TREE BEFORE PHONE CEDAR 5091 Z.B.FIFIELD WOOD -AND- CO A FIRE INSURANCE. YOUR ORDER SOLICITED 156 E. 6th St. ST. PAUL Res. 154 S. Fairfield 3t Christmas dip in in lChnstmas "We, W 0 ii AI, .0*. Fo* 1 xncr Defective Page Pure Food, and all A1_. eaiS on A a 1%AU fficQumd B.. N. TRAVIS, Prop na y Anthonaye Ave. and your busi th Kent St.,dSt.o Minn. tPaul, I hav oard an nes st Paul hall, and a grand time is expected, started a catering institution of your Everyone attending will be served i ow mission 35 cents. servicer which you renderedNorthern account of the very efficient 0 the din- department of the methods as you did when in the event, John that things do W 0 w ?t in your own business, assure res materializhee a you anticipated ingt you as a waitesU in bu service a h0p Position await alway Phones: Buffet, Cedar 6245 Tri-State 2262 CIO A HOLMES & HALLOWELL COMPANY NOW -AT- Seventh & St,$Peter Sts $4.50 PER TON -FOR- SplintCdal for Stoves, Ranges and Heating: Plants HOLMES & HALLOWELL CO. Phone 401 Tel. Dale 3316 The Bellview 1. A. GROSS, PROP. MEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HEAT, LIGHT AND BATH Rates Reasonable 412 Carroll St. ST. PAUL, MINN. Tel. Cedar 6520 Tri-State 1678 S. S. Crooks Typewriters, Office Appli ances and Business Systems Manufacturer's Agent for Filing De vices, Office Furniture, Supplies for Vertical Files, Cards, Cutler's Desks, Etc. 20 W. 4th St. ST. PAUL Tel. Dale 6252 MADAME WILSON 563 Charles Street Has the most beautiful and thoroughly equipped Hair Parlors in the Northwest. Electric Hair Dryer, Dermal Light, Manicuring, Facials, Hair Switches and Wigs. Combings Bought. AGENT FOR McBONE CORSET TeL Dale 2026 Open All Night CLARK'S DINING CAR LUNCH ROOM J. W. CLARK, Prop. Salads, Oysters, Sandwiches, Chitter lings, Pigs Feet, etc., always on hand Try my "Best Coffee in the City' 563 St." Anthony Cor. Kent Street OUR tUbann's Buffet IMEuOW&r, ST.PAt?L,HINN.: rlOTEli flflD ZCApE i. Headquarters Waiters, Por 41 Theatrical Folk ELECANT FURNISHED ROOMS CAFE OPEN AT AL- HOUHS FINE WATCHES Diamonds, Jewelry and Optical Goods at REASONABLE PRICES SEE MY STOCK BEFORE- PURCHASING FRANKA.UBEL Jeweler and Optician 748 Wabash* Street, ST. PAUL, MINN* NK*' TEL. JACKSON 1910 QUICK SERVICE YOUNG'S CAFE W YOUN G. PHOF. First Class A La Carte Meals From 6:30 A. to 12:00 P. M. at Reasonable Rates Regular Dinner 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. 25 Cts, SPCCIAL oilmen THURSDAYS Am* 4 p. M. as CENTS 138 E. Third St. ST. PAUL, MINN. ST. PAUL Hotel and Cafe Phone. Cedar 9088 Dr.H.l.frlLLItlS Announces his NEW method of PAINLESS DENTISTRY I positively guarantee to extract teeth and remove nerves ABSOLUTELY PAINLESSLY Bet prices here before going elsewhere A Written Guarantee for 20 Years Given With All Work, Dr. Williams, 2 7 E. 7th St TEL. 6132 KENDRICK BLD0. 2ND FLOOR ST. PAUL rei. uale 7 woo. Res. Tel. Dale 4199 RONDO TAILORING CO. S. LEIFMAN, MGR. SUITS MADE TO ORDER Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing at Moderate Prices. LADIE8 TAILORING A SPECIALTY 497 Rondo, Cor. Mackubin 8T PAUL H. BARK ovxoxaxjusT W W OBXX1 WATOXMAJCXK F. HARM & BRO. Jewelers & Opticians 402 WABABBA STXXBT ooNsoi/rATioir a ST. PAUL MAKE NO MISTAKE, JUST SMOKE Sight Draft THE VERIBEST FIVE CENT CIGAR TsL n. W. Cedar 940 T.-S.789 t. ^aui &tea iaunfcrp "The Sanitary Laundry" Works: 289-291 Rice Street nm~~,. 48 Wabasha St. Office. 443 Broadway St. B. G. Webster, Mgr. St. Paul I WANT ADVERTISERS ^iesdi YOUR BUSINESS 1 j:isf^*_^5_g^fctUitisw i ^_. _-iej__isJiv__j LOOK! STOP and READ The Wonder of the Agt The Original Indian Hair Grower makes the hair soft and glossyPre vents baldnessPromotes the growth of the hairCures dandruff and al) scalp eruptions. As a dressing the ORIGINAL IN- DIAN HAIR GROWER is unequaled. For a quarter of a century thousands of Colored women have used it with gratifying results. It's the Hair, not the Hat, that makes a woman attractive FOR SALE BY MRS. BETTIE JONES, HAIRDRESSER 483 Charles Street, S Paul, Minn. Made exclusively by Mrs. Mary J. P. Parke, Chicago, HL Manufacturer of all kinds of Hair Goods, Switches, Transforma- tions, Etc. TWO SIZES 25 AND SO CENTS. Handy for Rondo District People. Our new coal office at Seventh and SL Peter. Drop in. "Coal, not Clink- ers." Holmes .& Hallowell, either phone 401. k."f' pa THE CUr PRICE FURNITURE STORE WEYAND'S Goods called for and delivered BETWEEN CEDAR WABASHA 21-23 ti. Eighth St. SAFETY FIRST. YOU are SAFE always if you trade with us. OUR business grows be cause our customers BOOST for us. WE sell Furniture at 25 to 40% less than the stores in the high rent district AND we so treat our cus tomers that they are pleased to BOOST for us. BUY of us and you will be a BOOSTER too. MODERATE PRICES. SERVICE. Tel. N. W. Dale 606 Res. T. S. 7152-4 All work Guaranteed HARRY LIGAN YOUR TAILOR Men's Suits and Overcoats Made to Order. French Dry Cleaning, Pres sing and Repairing of Ladies' and Gent's Suits PROMPT 656 Rondo S Cor. Kent S Open 7:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Sharp. Office Oedar 1678 Dr, Valdo Turner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON NEW DAKOTA BUILD1N3 Cor. 6th and 7th Stsreets OFFICE HOURS 9 to 11 a. m., 12 to 1 p. m., 3 to 5 ft. m. Sundays 10 to 11 a. m. Res. 386 St Albans TeL Dais llf PAINLESS DENTISTRY TBI* OlDAB 0SO4 HOURS! TO 1* A. M. i xo a M. DKDOT8 1TBXIHM I ipratimixia' DR. JOHN R. FRENCH DENTIST First Class, Guaranteed Work it All Branches of Dentistry Suite 400 Court Block Cedar 6190 PHONES T. S. 334T Geo.W. Nelson DRUGGIST Full Stock of Purs Drugs, Proprietary Medicines, Druggists' Sundries* Toilet Articles, Candies, Soda, Cigars, Etc PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM POUNDED 0SDBS8 DEL1VEUED Cor. Wabasha and Summit, S PAUL Phone Dale 1761 Orders Delivered Grocery & Confectionary Mrs. F. 8ears, Prop. 8TAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, VEGETABLES, FRUIT, BUTTER, EGGS, MILK, CREAM, BREAD, CAKES, PIES, ETC. SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KIND8 441 Rondo Cor. Arundel 8T. PAUL Phones N. W. Cedar 4362 T. S. 2681 J. H. CHARLESTON, L. HOWELL, Pres. and Treas. V. Pres. and Secy. O. HOWELL, MANAGER. VALET TAILORING Parcel Delivery and. Messenger COMPANY 391/_ ROBERT STREET Four Suits Pressed for $1 VALET LAUNORY OFFICE Residence Service $2.00 PER MONTH Northwestern Telephone Exchange Co. W5tf&_.- i 1 4 1 --3