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MINNEAPOLIS
THE DOINGS I N AND ABOUT THr
GREAT "FLOUR CITY." I
M*ttrs Social, Religious and General
Which Have Happened ana are 10
Happen Among the People of the
-City.
J.
"THE WICHITA KANSAN."
Mrs. E. M. Capehart, 109 E. 25th
street, Minneapolis, has sent to THE
APPEAL office a copy of "The Wichita
Kansan," a little four-column folio
paper, that made its debut in Wichita,
Kans., Dec. 30, 1916. Miss Maude
Mason, a sister of Mrs. Capehart, is
its founder and editor and claims that
it is the only paper in the world
founded and edited by a young colored
woman.
Miss Mason was reared and edu
cated in the state of Kansas, was for
merly a teacher in Parsons, Kans.,
going from there to Kansas City, Mo.,
where she was employed in the At
tuck's school which position she held
until last June. She was associate
editor of the Hutchinson Blade until
a few weeks ago when she gave up
that work to establish The Wichita
Kansas. Miss Mason attended the
meeting of the National Educational
Association in 1914 and was the guest
of her sister. She made many friends
during her visit to the Twin Cities
who heartily congratulate her and
wish her"* success in her new under
taking.
J. HAZEL DONALDSON.
The Coming Young Poet of the
Twin Cities.
Mr. J. Hazel Donaldson, the poet,
who has resided for some time in our
sister city, has recently taken up his
abode in St. Paul, and Minneapolis'
loss is our gain.
Mr. Donaldson has done some very
creditable work in his line, and as a
specimen we take great pleasure in
publishing the following, dedicated to
the Minneapolis correspondent of
THE APPEAL: BIRTHDAY GREETINGS
to
Clarist Louise Lucas.
December 10th, 1916.
Youthful maid:thy joys are plenty.
May thy years be many more,
Thou art now, just four and twenty,
Thy very soul is young and pure.
Golden years hath made thee beautiful.
To stand the test among all creeds.
Thy Womanly thoughts doth make
thee dutiful,
Thy noble' works shall bring great
deeds.
The smiles of beauty upon thy face,
Are true to life in tender youth,
A noble, stern and higher place
May'st thou claim, in love and truth.
Onward then! in life's vocation.
Behold thy goal in after years
Unfurl thy banner to every nation
Hurrah! alas thou hath brought
cheers.
May thy happiness come through love
Like the nightly fall of dew,
With Heaven's blessings from above.
I greet thee thus, most fond and true.
J. Hazel Donaldson.
MURRAY'S ORCHESTRA
Ottis Murray, Director
MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL
OCCASIONS.
Tel. Dale 36851 Tel. Main 2634
ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS
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N. SELLERS, MANAGER
2812 Tenth Avenue So.
Tel. N. W. South 3372:
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1917
Mrs. Frances Ward of St. Joseph,
Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W.
R. Donovan, of James avenue N.
Remember the Lady Ushers' ball at
Beck's Dancing Academy, 8th ana
Nicollet, Monday evening, Jan. 29.
Clarence Johnson's orchestra. Admis
sion, 35 cents.
"The "Eat Shop," 403 Fifth avenue
S., formerly operated by Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. DeLeo, has changed hands, and
the name has been changed to BELL
RESTAURANT, Hantz & Bothwell,
proprietors. The new proprietors are
experts in their line, and invite all
old patrons, and as many new ones as
possible, to call promising to give
every one his or her money's w^rth.
They will serve breakfast from 6 to
11 a. m. dinner from 11:30 a. m. to
2:30 p. m. (Regular dinner, 25 cents)
supper from 5 to 7 p. m. Short orders
all day and until 11:00 o'clock at night.
The patronage of the public is desired.
Rates reasonable.
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Tel. Hyland 4610 Res. Colfax 3596
MRS. ROBERT A. VAN HOOK
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING
AND LADIES' TAILORING
PARTY GOWNS A SPECIALTY
1006 SJXTH AVENUE NORTH
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
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FRED TALBERT.
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
INTERIOR DECORATING
GENERAL JOB WORK, ALL KINDS
Tel. Summit 1518 409 JAY ST.
"NEW SEPTEMBER MORNING
GLORIES."
I. M. Weingarten, Inc., Presents the
New September Morning Glories."
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Next week at the Star Theatre the
attraction, will be I. M. Weingarten,
Inc.i famous all new fashion plate or
ganization, "September Morning
Glories," in a marathon mixture of
melody, mirth and merriment in two
acts entitled "The Charity Bazaar"
and "He Wanted .to be a Sultan." The
action of the first, taking place at
Newport, that famous society resort,
and the second is laid in the Sultan's
palace in Turkey. This season's com
pany is composed exclusively of favor
ites of the first grade, who are indi
vidually and collectively prominent in
the records of modern burlesque and
vaudeville, and includes Bert Bert
rand, Jack Dempsey, Florence Darley,
Hattie Beall, William Bqvis and many
others equally prominent, "together
with the prize beauty bevy of the
season of twenty beautiful singing
and dancing girls. The entire program
Will be a representative, scene of
genuine magnificence both as to scenic"
splendor, costume glitter and glory
of color and dazzle.
AUDITORIUM 7
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PRICES: Nights, Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 5O-75-I.00-J.50-2.00
Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Friday MatineesBest Seats 51.50
35'
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Make it Reading Lamp, Iron. Vacuum Cleaner, or
anything-Electrical.
WE HAVE IT
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LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY
PHONE CIDAE 854 5 EXPERT ARTISTS
HEADQUARTER* FOR EMPLOYMENT SEEKERS
peoples' Barber Shop
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Shaving, Hair Cetting, Shampooing, Face Massage, Manicure
ing Hot and Cold Baths, Shoes Shined
CIGARS, TOBACCO, MAGAZINES AND WEEKLY PAPERS
138 E. THIRD ST. ST. PAUL, MINN.
Tel. Cedar 4658 Goods called for and delivered Prompt Scrviec
Mabasba Cleaners anb 2)\er
W. BOYD, MGR.
French Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, Hat
Cleaning, Repairing, Shoe Shining
ONE DAY LAUNDRY SERVICE
381 Wabasha St. St. Paul, Minn,
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ST. PAUL
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ST. PAUL, MINN, they leavee envelopesmatter unsealeddtheny
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cent postagef will be sufficient,
not soa,t any^-written -matter
MATINEE through the mails, must be paid for
DAILY
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Order for Creditors
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sent
two cents per ounce or
I less, whether the envelope is sealed or
not.
LADIES WISHING ANY OF MME.
C. J. WALKER'S HAIR PREPARA-
TIONS, PLEASE CALL SUMMIT 212.
(8-26-16-) .CITATION FOft EXAMINATION OP
PINAL ACCOUNT.
STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP
Ramseyss, In Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Charles
Curtis, Decedent.
The tate of Minnesota to All Whom
it May Concern:
On reading and filing the petition of
the representative of said estate, pray
ing that the Court fix a time and place
for examining, adjusting and allowing
his. Final Account, and for the assign
ment of the residue of said estate to
the persons thereto entitled:
It Is Ordered, That said petition be
heard and that all persons interested
in said matter be cited and required
to appear before this Court, on Tues
day, the 13th day of February, 1917,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., or as soon there
after as said matter can be heard, at
the Probate Court Rooms 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 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 wQiose names and addresses
appear from the files of this Court.
Witness the Judge of said Court, this
.19th day of January, A.
D.BAZILLE,.1917 E W
Judge of Probate.
(Seal of Probate Court.)
Attest'
F. W. GOSEWISCH,
Clerk of Probate.
W. T. FRANCIS, Attorney,
329 Am. Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn.
(1-20-17)
to-Present
Claims,
Etc.:
ORDER FOR CREDITORS TO PRE
SENT CLAIMS, ETC.
STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF
Ramseyss. Probate Court.
In the matter of the estate of James
Taylor, deceased.
Letters testamentary on the estate of
James Taylor, deceased, late of the
County of Ramsey and State of Minne
sota, being granted to Samuel W.
Williams.
It is ordered, that pix months be and
the same is hereby allowed from and
after the date of this order, in which
all persons having claims or demands
against the said deceased, are required
to file the same in the Probate Court
of said County, for examination and
allowance, or be forever barred.
It is further ordered, that the first
Monday in August, 1917, at 10 o'clock
a. m., at a General Term of said Probate
Court, to be held at the Court House,
in the City of St. Paul in said County,
be and the same hereby is appointed
as the time and place when and where
the said Probate Court will examine
and adjust said claims and 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 successive weeks
in the Appeal, a legal newspaper
printed and published in said county
Dated at St. Paul this 5th day of
January, 1917.
By the Court:
E. W. BAZILLE,
to -r. i.
3 Probate
(Sea o* Probat* Court.)"of
DOTY & DOTY, Attorneys.
(1-10-17)
SUMMONS FOR RELIEFCOMPLAINT
FILED.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF
Ramseyss. District Court, Second
Judicial District.
Alma Cook, Plaintiff, against- Julius
Cook, DefendantSummons.
The State of Minnesota to the Above
Named Defendant:
You Julius Cook are hereby sum
moned and required to answer the com
plaint in this action, which has been
filed with the Cleric of said Court at
his office, and to serve a copy of youi
answer to the said complaint on the
subscriber at his office, No. 502 Globe
Bldg. in City of St. Paul in the County
of Ramsey and State of Minnesota,
within thirty days after the service
of this Summons upon you, exclusive
of the day of such service and, if you
fail to answer the said complaint with
in the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in
this action will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said complaint.
Dated St. Paul, Minn., December 18.
A. D. 1916.
S. P. CROSBY,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
St. Paul, Minn.
Office 502 Globe Bldg.
Residence 220 Mississippi River Blvd
St. Paul Minn.
Main 9592 T. S. 3073
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