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\sf ST. PAUL PEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENIN63 IN MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL. The "Saintly City" and Saintly City FolksNewsy Items of Social, Re ters Among the People. liglous, Political andGeneral Mat- PHONE W. CEDAR 5649 PHONE TRI-STATE 2776 SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916. FRED TALBERT PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING INTERIOR DECORATING TEL. CEDAR 8545 138E. THIRD ST. OFFICE CEDAR 8948 RES. DALE 1465 W. T. FRANCIS LAWYER SUITE 329 AMR NATL BANK BLDG COR FIFTH AND CEDAR ST. PAUL 4H TAKE NOTICE.All matter intend ed for publication in TH E APPEAL must reach the office Thursdays, to in sure its insertion. Communications must bear the name of the sender to receive any attention. Mr. Chester W. Patterson was host for the So-Lit club at Bowlby Hall Friday night of last week There was a large number of the members and their friends present and a very de lightful time was had by all. The three days Boosters Carnival "Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings attracted big crowds each night. There were lots of folks in costume and joy was unconfined. A further report will be made next week. INSIST on AT TOUR GROCER'S Mme L. A Porter-Henderson has opened her classes in Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Mani curing, Facial Massage, Switches, Puffs, Transformations, Curls, Bangs, etc. Prices reasonable Phone Dale 420. A club of twenty-five ladies, with Mrs. Gladys James as director, have agreed to devote one day each week for sewing at Crispus Attucks Home for the benefit of the inmates. Five ladies will respond each week on the day chosen. VOCAL AND PIANO LESSONS GIVEN BY MRS.ADDJE CRAW FORD-MINOR, AT HER RESIDENCE, 320 FARRINGTON AVE. HOURS ARRANGED TO SUIT PUPILS. TERMS VERY REASONABLE. TEL. DALE 1597. 4-H I I 11-H I I I I"M"M I I .M-M. Both Phones 508. St. Paul, Minn. T. II. LYLES Funeral Directors and Embalmers 150 W Fourth St. Res. 678 St. Anthony, Tel. Dale 2947 4* Calls Answered Day or Night In 4* Twin Cities. Active Pall Bearers Furnished Desired. If Lady Assistant When Necessary. M..H"l"I"H"H"l"l-4"!"H"H"I"I"l"l"lM-^i 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 ofthe best grades for the money to be found in the city. There was an extra large audience at Pilgrim Baptist church last Sunday morning to hear Rev. J. A. Meyers, of Greenville, Miss., preach and the Fisk Jubilee Singers sing and both delight ed their audience in a superlative de gree A collection of $10 was raised for the singers. "It pays to advertise." Fine Flowers for FriendsPersons desiring flowers, ferns, palms or pot* ted plants will confer a favor by or*corner dering them through, George W Bell, 1776 W. Minnehaha street, agent for Those who receive tips as part of their compensation should bear in mind the old jingle "Little drops of water. Little grains of sand" etc. and not let the small change slip through their fingers. Reference to a table in the lobby of the Bank will show how a given sum can be ac cumulated by laying aside a small amount each week and setting it to work to earn inter est at four per cent per annum. STATE SAVINGS' BANK 3 Eas4 Fourth Street. 1890 2&ift&ft&iri il916 L. L. May Co., florists, who will fur nish, on short notice and at lowest prices, anything you wish in fine, fresh flowers. Just phone, Midway 1657. SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE VAULTSWe invite your inspection. It costs little to place your valuable papers, cash, securities and other valu ables in absolute safety. Boxes in our vaults can be had from $4 per year up. Store your boxes, trunks, etc., with us. NORTHWESTERN TRUST CO., Jackson between Fourth and Fifth streets. YOUNG'S CAFE, downstair, 136 E. Third street, will open with a special Sunday dinner tomorrow, beginning at 11:30 p. m. and continuing while it lasts. Formal opening Monday, May 8th from 11:30 a. m. to 11.30 p. m. Special opening dinner 35 cents, souvenirs for both ladies and gentle men Everything spick,- span new. Lunch counter and private booths Music with your meals If you read this it's an invitation to you Do you know that you can now get good service as well as good things to eat at the Cosmopolitan Cafe (up stairs), 40 East Third street, corner of Cedar. T. J. Franklin, mngr. (Familiarly known as "St. Louis") First class a la cart meals at all hours from 11:30 a. m. to 3:00 a. m. Regular dinner from 11:30 to 8:00 p. m., 25 cents. Every Wednesday evening souvenirs are presented to the ladies. Private dining room. Noon lunch in buffet. Phone Cedar 9128. Call in or call up. There is to be a great meeting held under the auspices of the Local Branch of The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People at St. James A. M. E. church, Tuesday even ing, May 9. The meeting is to com memorate the birthday anniversary of the martyr, John Brown, and the main feature of the meeting will be a sym posium of five minute speeches on the Hero of Harper's Ferry, by represen tatives of the various clubs and social organizations of the Twin Cities. Fur ther particulars next week. OSCAR E. KELLER. Councilman HENRY P. KANE. Justice of the Peace MAYOR. Irvm COMPTROLLER. Jesse Foot COUNCILMEN. O. E. Keller N Goss. S. A. Farnsworth. Henry McColl Jno D. Hyland A Winderhch. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AT LARGE. E Baker H. P. Kane CONSTABLE AT LARGE. W. B. Miller. E. W. Hanft. JUSTICE OF PEACESIXTH WARD. H. M. Brown M. L. Miles JUSTICE, TENTH AND ELEVENTH WARDS. John L. Rounds MRS. GEO. A. NELSON. Dies From the Effects of an Opera tion Last Sunday. On Monday of last week Mrs. George W. Nelson, wife of our druggist at the of Wabasha and Summit, was taken Asbury hospital, Minneapolis, for what was supposed would be a minor operation On examination it was discovered to be a more serious case than was at first suspected. How ever, it was decided the operation was necessary and it was performed Wed nesday and she did not fully regain consciousness again and died Sunday morning. Her husband, mother and daughter were with her as death claimed her. The remains were taken charge of hy Funeral Director O. A. Lawrence and the funeral was held at St. Thomas Episcopal church, Minne apolis, Tuesday afternoon, Rev. O. H. Lealtad officiating. There was quite a large concourse of friends of the de ceased present at the funeral and many handsome floral tributes were laid upon her casket. Miss Lillian McCoy sang a solo. The deceased was born in Frankfort, Ky., and was mar ried in Minneapolis. She leaves her husband, father, brother, step-mother and daughter to mourn her departure. M-M-M-I- I"M"M"HM-I-I I'M1111 Tel. Dale 7305 cC. Jtlexander Real Estate, Renting and Insurance Upon Honesty and Fair Dealing We Expect to Build Our Business 632 St. Anthony Ave. ST. PAUL iimimnmmmmnij Being on the right side in politics means being on the inside. The The "Commissary Cafe" at 753 Mis sissippi street, which has been in "in- occuous desuetude" for some time, is again open to the public with A. E.the Buckner as proprietor. The place has been thoroughly overhauled, rear ranged and redecorated, and now has a private dining room and a lunch counter and is better than ever pre pared to care for the hungry public. Open from 6:00 a. m. to 12:00 p. m. First class a la carte service at all hours. Regular dinner from 11:30 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Tel. Cedar 8700. Public cordially invited. TUESDAY'S ELECTION WINNERS. Men Who Will Govern St. for the Next Two Years. Paul V. R. IRVIN Mayor JESSE FOOT Comptroller M. N. GOSS. Councilman HENRY McCOLL Councilman WILLIAM B. MILLER. Constable JOHN D. HYLAND Councilman NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS. WHEREAS, The Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs, an organization composed of white women's clubs of city of Detroit, Mich., has decided by a vote of its members that it will not affiliate wtih the national federa tion (white) except the Detroit Study Club, composed of colored women of i the city of Detroit, is permitted to affiliate. THEREFORE, Be It Resolved thai' the Everywoman Suffrage Club of St. Paul, Minn., Mrs. W. T. Francis, president, does hereby heartily com mend the action of this magnanimous body of women, engaged as they are in an effort to uplift ALL women without respect to race or color, and to wish them success in this effort. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV- ED, That the president of each of the state federations comprising the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (Mrs. Booker T. Washington, president) shall be re quested to have each club in her state federation send a resolution similar to this to the Detroit Federa tion of Women's Clubs and the Detroit Study Club. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV- ED, That a copy of this resolution be sent to the "National Notes," a copy to the Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs, a copy to the Detroit Study Club, and a copy to prominent race newspapers with the request that the colored press make public the gener ous attitude of the Detroit Federation of Women's Club, composed of white women's clubs, toward this colored club of their city. Mrs. W. T. Francis. Chairman, Press Committee, Nat'l. Ass'n. of Colored Women's Clubs, St. Paul, Minn. Nothing pleases some people more than to hear disagreeable things about other people whom they don't like. A. FARNSWORTH Councilman F. E. BAKER. Justice of the Peace THE BROADWAY BELLES COMPANY. The Attraction at the Star Theatre Next Week. "The Broadway Belles," which will appear at the Star the week of May 7, is under the personal management of Joe Oppenheimer, who has the honor of being the oldest producing burlesque manager in the United States. Joe owes his success to keep ing faith with the public and he as serts that no manager can fool the public more than once. He has made it a practice to keep faith with his performers as well as with the public, therefore he has been able to secure the cream of the burlesque world this season and promises to give a rear classy burlesque show, and what Joe promises he will do. He has secured the services of that popular producer and playwright, Joe Wilton, and be tween the two the public can rely on getting the very best, as they are both past masters at the game, and lovers of this type of entertainment will surely derive the benefit of the two Joes' experience. PHONE DALE 2055 ALBION W. HOLDEN PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER 527 ST. ANTHONY AVENUE THINKING O FAINTING? You'll be delighted with the results you get from 'our guaranteed House Paint BeautifulDurableEconomical Get Our Color Card and Prices Bazille & Partridge 468-474 Jackson S S Paul Vta IE'S ICE CREAM IS THE BEST For dale Everywhere J. C. VANDER BIS M***Mtfj ST. PAUL, MHDJ "V. ISty \^n takes place. TriState Telephone Co. K. N. TRAVIS, Prop Phones: Buffet, Cedar 6245 Tri-State 2262 TEL. JACKSON 1910 542 BHOADWAI NEAH VAN SLTHE S ,i "^^^^P^^^-^^p!^PS!3^-?^*^aSt^fS^ Order Automatic ServiceNow!! No increase in ratesResidence service $2.00 and $2.50. If you appreciate the best that can be given telephone serviceyou'll want your name on our list. ORDER NOW SERVICE and RENTAL to begin when the "cut-over" Call Contract Dept. 12 TOann's JBitffet 122 EutTliiKiSheet, ST. PAUL, MINN. HOTEIi AflD CAFE Headquarters Waiters,Porters and Theatrical Folk ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS CAFE OPEN AT ALL HOURS \OUNG'8 CAFE W. A. YOUNG, PROP. First Class A a Carte Meals From 6:30 A M. to 12:00 M. at Reasonable Rates Regular Dinner 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. SPECIAL DINNER THURSDAYS AFTER 4 P. M. 36 CENTS 138 E. Third St. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. OPEN TI MIDNIGHT. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS Tel. Dale 3316 The Bellview I. A. GROSS, PROP. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HEAT, LIGHT AND BATH Rates Reasonable 412 Carroll St. ST. PAUL, MINN. COSMOPOLITAN CAFE T. FRANKLIN. MGR. KNOWN AS "ST LOUIS" First Class A La Carte meals at all hours from 4:0O P. M. to 3:00 A M. PRIVATE DINING ROOM Your Credit is good at the GLOBE FURNITURE CO. 473-475 St. Peter S The leading New *nd Second Bend Vnrait&re store of the city REGULAR DINNER 11130 A. M. TO 8.00 M*. 25 CS. NOON LUNCH IN BUFFET DOWN STAIRS Ladies Souvenir Night Every Wednesday *40 E. Third SUNDAY DINNER & P. M. Tel. Coder 3817 A* B. CmtsmsSt B4gr Hotel and Cafe Phone. Cedar 9088 QUICK SERVICE 25ctf ST. PAUL, MINN. 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Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night Lady Assistant When Desired. Office and Chapel 423 UNIVERSITY AVE Office Cedar 1673 35 ST. PAUL Dr, Valdo Turner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON NEW DAKOTA BUILDING Cor. 6t hand 7th Stsreets OFFICE HOURS 9 to 11 a. m., 12 to 1 p. m., 3 to 5 p. m. Sundays 10 to 11 a. m. Res. 386 S Albans Tel. Dale II PAINLESS DENTISTRY THn OSDAB 0SOf HOURBl TO 1 M. 1 TO F, N BDNDOIS fe BVSNINOa BY APFOXMTMXirx DR. JOHN R. FRENCH DENTIST First Class, Guaranteed Work t All Branches of Dentistry Suite 400 Court Block Cedar 6190 PHONES T. S 3347 Geo.W. Nelson DRUGGIST Full Stock of Pure Drugs, Proprietary Medicines, Druggists' Sundries, Toilet Articles, Candies, Soda, Cigars, Etc. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM POUNDED ORDERS DELIVERED Oor. Wabasha and Summit, St. PAUL Phone Dale 1761 Orders Delivered Grocery & Confectionery Mrs. F. Sears, Prop. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, VEGETABLES, FRUIT, BUTTER, EGGS, MILK, CREAM, BREAD, CAKES, PIES, ETC. 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