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WEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS. IN MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL. 'he "Saintly City" and Safntly City FolksNewsy Items of Social, Re liglous, Political and General Mat ters Among the Peotfle. PHONE: N. W. CEDAR 5649 PHONE TRI-STATE 23776 SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1917 Madame Lille Porter is now located at 421 Jay street, third flat. The So-Lit club will issue invita tions for a dancing party April 21 Mrs. Ida Crane, Rondo street, has been very ill at her home for the past two weeks. Mrs Harriet Williams, 700 Sher burne avenue, was a Minneapolis vis itor last Saturday. Attorney W. T. Francis left Thurs day night for Leavenworth and Kan sas City on a business trip. i OFFICE CEDAR 8948 RES DALE 1465 W. T. FRANCIS 1 LAWYER SUITE 3?9 AMR NATL. BANK BLDG COR FIFTH AND CfcDAR I Miss Albreta Bell, 531 St. Anthony avenue, served a dainty luncheon to the Afternoon Art club on last Wed nesday. fM"l I I I--I--I I i i l.**.M"l"M"H"l"H' $ Both Phones 508. St. Paul, Minn. T. H.LYLES^ Funeral Directors and Embalmers $ 150 W. Fourth St. I Res. 678 St. Anthony, Tel. Dale 2947 Calls Answered Day or Night In Twin Cities. Active Pall Bearers Furnished If $* Desired. Lady Assistant When Necessary. I"I"1"1"I-I"I"I"I"I"I"I-M-I-I-I- H-* LADIES WISHING ANY OF MME. C. J. WALKER'S HAIR PREPARA- TIONS, PLEASE CALL SUMMIT 212. (8-26-16-) Mr. Lyle Jackson, of Aurora, 111., is in the city visiting his uncle, Mr S. Edward Hall. He contemplates making .his home here A charming little boy arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lannie Jack son, 9992 St Anthony avenue, at $ o'clock Sunday morning. The Social and Literary Society of Pilgrim Baptist church spent a very pleasant afternoon session with Mrs. William Hood on Monday. Tel. N. W. Dale 605 H. LIGAN MERCHANT TAILOR Suits and Overcoats Made to Order, Cleaning and Pressing Corner of Farrlngton Avenue 343 Rondo Street ST. PAUL, MINN. The family of Mrs. G. Valley, 462 Rondo street, are quarantined on ac count of the sickness of the young son of the family with diphtheria. W. Ulley has put an electric piano in his barber shop and pool room, 311 Wabasha street. You may have music to play pool by now. Messrs O and S. E. Hall left for Alton, 111., yesterday, having been called there by the death of their only sister, Mrs. Susie Price. Dimes grow to Dollars Tips and other small change can be safely stored a way in one of our vest pocket, dime banks. Just depos it ten cents and get a bank to accumu late dimes and add to your savings. STATE SAVINGS' BANK 93 East Fourth Street. 1890 W-Of-j^mV Mil,A |S% m^w-mmmM $$fc?7 For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.Romans 6:23. i W Gilles. 8 8 ST. PAUL Mrs. Andrew Jackson, St. Anthony avenue, entertained the Ladies Aid Society on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. H. Jackman, Ruth Beasley, Ruth and Chester Kennedy and Foster Brown are all on the sick list this week. Mrs. Orrington C. Hall and baby of 727 St. Anthony avenue, were guests of friends in Minneapolis on last Sat urday. Mrs. James A. Lee entertained the Handicraft Art club on Thursday afternoon. The ladies have decided to evade the H. C. L. by serving pota toes but once a week in their liomes. WANTEDA lady, a stranger in the city, wishes to rent three or four nicely furnished centrally located rooms for Jight housekeeping. Tel. Summit 572. References furnished. 3-3-17. Ladies wishing anything in the line of made to order Hair Work, Sham-' pooing, Scalp Treatment, etc., should call on Mrs. Elizabeth Battles, 299 Uni versity Ave.,_second floor. Prices rea sonable PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MRS. H. I. WILLIAMS, OFFICE OF ATTY. W. T. FRANCIS, SUITE 329 AMERI CAN NATIONAL BUILDING, FIFTH AND CEDAR. ALL WORK CONFI- DENTIAL. R. C. Minor, 471 Central avenue, returned Tuesday from a trip to At lanta, Ga., and Wilberforce, Ohio, Ohio, where he had been to visit his children who are in school in those places. THE APPEAL is in receipt of a let- 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 re SI &M boys' shoes of the* best grades for the ZpJL J^T? money to be found in the city. .S _!?. "UTLEY'S PLACE" 311 Wabasha between Third and Fourth streets, has been reopened after undergoing a thor ough overhauling, renovating, redecor ating, etc. Old and new patrons are invited. Barber Shop, Pool Hall, Lunch Counter, Shoe Shining, News papers and Magazines. There will be a card party given by the general committee of the Or der of Eastern Star at Union Hall on Wednesday evening, March 21 The first prize will be a sack of flour. The committee will also serve sand wiches, coffee, lemon pie, ice cream, cake, etc. All are invited. Admis sion 10 cents. flDemoriam In lovina memory of our fcearest son ant) brotber, Samuel nDcCracfcen Scott, wbo passefe awap, one pear a- QO to^ap, n&arcb 19, 1916. De is gone, but 1s not forgotten, "Rever sball bis memory face Sweetest tbougbts sball ever linger, "Kouno tbe grave wbere be is laio. neapolis by Mrs. Botts, and the same Jgjj eol^Tnn ter from Mr. Clarence L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. C. M.and Tibbs andR now attending Howard University, Look out for the all-star concert to be given at St. James A. M. E. church for the benefit of the electric light fund, on Thursday evening, April 12, under the management of Mrs Cora Bell-Grissom. Pilgrim Commandery No. 22, Knights Templar, will hold its an nual Thanksgiving services at St. James A. M. E. church Sunday, March 25, at 3-00 o'clock p. m. The ser mon will be delivered by Rev. J. M. Henderson. The Adelphia club was pleasantly entertained on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. E. W. Lindsay, Woodbridge street. The hostess read a paper on Canada. The hospital committee re ported they had visited twelve sick persons in the City hospital. bu?ne avenue Wednesday afternoon' 5a?lv do Z "vUiUe at 2 30 o'clock, Rev. E McDonald Sff* ASH^I {ftf* officiating. Lyleg funeral dSector S-kf interment at Oakland. Gopher Lodge No. 105, Elks, St. EJSSL Paul, and Ames Lodge, No. 106, M?nl *TbaV^d^th* neapolis, will hold their annual joint worn rhP rlf2!JP memorial service at St. James A. M. wtte E. church on Easter Sunday, March ESS! S 8. at 8:00 p. m. An f^tof^^ gram is being prepared. Rev. M. Henderson, D. D., will deliver the 2 .This promises to be an extraordinarv I service. o-v $ S&j*r JZ tric Study cTub^Th^Y th jtuay club Thursday evening at the \r Urs. 2H. TBUbitc 1ROB T. SCOtt Rev. W. L. Brasco, Ottumwa, la., was a nice crowd present. Mrs. Mae spent the week-end in St. Paul, and B. Graves won the prize for the had charge of both morning and eve- best costume. She represented ning service at Pilgrim Baptist church. Selected by E. Gilles (12-23-16) "America. Mrs. James Quarjes was entertained ^SJ^J^ K^L i"*** at breakfast Tuesday morning in Mm- fSJfj} J^ evejmg St. Paul, dmner by eT^^Z^lt worth of bed linen to Cnspus Attucks nm Home. Messrs. J. Q. Adams, Sr.. and J. Adams, Jr., were guests of Mr. J. Hazel Donaldson, our poet, for din ner at the Model Cafe, 136 E. Third street, last Monday. RENOVATING and repairing of clothes, shoe shining, etc., at J. H. Lawson's, corner Fourth and Jackson streets. Expert artists. Orders called for and delivered. Miss Ida Mae Johnson, Woodbridge street, organizer and president of the Y. W. Y. club, entertained the members at a delightful evening meeting on Wednesday night. Mr. Geo. M. Bryant, Exalted Ruler of Ames Lodge, Elks, and P. H. Southall, Grand Esquire, of Minne apolis, were in the city Wednesday evening and visited Gopher lodge. The Maids and Matron club, as a MoffLt, Harris, James and Broyles. result of a recent social given by They have a new chef at the MODEL them have donated fifteen dollars- J. B. Johnson, 863 Woodbridge street, gave his wife a surprise birth day dinner on last Saturday. Mr. (Johnson CAFE ha is a chef of unusual ability Joneg fe 5 appo +W mt 8 J sumptuou ter Francis, Jacksonl, Dillingham- street Mr an scrumptuous meals. You had better go and try them. Mrs. C. A. Clark and Mrs. Ferdie Strong will wait* upon you to a queen's taste. Mr. M. J. Smith, the proprietor, will see that you get what you want and when you want it. Regular dinner from 11 30 a. m. to 2.30 30 cents. Meals to order at all hours. Mrs. Mae Black Mason,'Cross ave nue, was hostess to the Self Culture club Wednesday afternoon The ladies of the club have made great progress in the study of Spanish, and will soon be ready for the second book The club voted out ten dollars to be given to Cnspus Attucks Home. Annual election of officers placed Mrs. Hilda Kennedy of Minneapolis, as President, and Mrs. Mae Black Mason as Secre tary. Miss Ida Mae Johnson, Woodbridge street, charter member of D. Y. W. Y. K. club, was a hostess of more than usual interest to said club on Wed nesday night owing to the fact that after many inquiries from all the club concerning the significance of a cer tain diamond ring, Miss Johnson fin ally conceded to one girl in confidence that "she was" and that her marriage to James Edgar Murphy, postal clerk, would take place the latter part of next June. Madam L. Porter's WONDERFUL HAIR GROWER, is a wonderful preparation. A woman's hair is her glory, I Corinthians, xi-15 Why not you have that glory? Just see Madam A. Porter. No matter what has failed to make your hair grow, just use this wonderful grower, it will remove dandruff and promote a full growth of hair and also restore its strength and make the hair silky and soft. No harsh hair will grow Try it. Price 50 cents. Call Dale 8185, or write to 421 Jay street. Agents wanted. On last Tuesday evening there was a family reunion held at the resi dence of Mr and Mrs. George W Wills, 1004 Iglehart avenue. The members of the family present were, daugh- Virginia Mrs te Washington, D. and getting along Chapman Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Fran- nicely and contemplates returning to cis St. Paul next summer. daughter Nellie Mr. W. Green Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cloak and and daughter Beatrice Mr. E A Chapman Mr, and Mrs.George Wills and daughter Grace. The occa sion was very pleasant and enjoyable with music and refreshments. One of the most pleasant social af fairs of the week was a birthday sur prise party tendered to Mr O Hall 727 St. Anthony avenue, 'last Monday eveningn bywabout two score of his friends and neighbors. The feat t eveni S 0f as a game called The Observation Party," in which all present participated. It consisted of each person endeavoring to determine what articles spread upon the dining table were referred to a list of Questions. The game generateed consxderable fun. Mrs. S. Edward first prize SSL J a th handsom etched water pitcher, she having cor rectly answered every question. The second prize, a silver picture frame, was awarded to Mrs. J. H. Sherwood she having correctly answered twenty! nine After the game refreshments were served midm happy returns of the day. a ordmar The S^&tJbf 2 Itrait pamter and one of his best ^-masquerad*e social .duction,s was that of Rev Hi Wed dence of Mrs. Peggy Hobson, 588 Baptist. Louisville, Ky Mwch 2 Rondo street, for the benefit of 1917CTT4 Crispus Attucks Home, was a pleasant and successful ajto i^y-K* *klT XT?* Sht the W1^.sl.hma Mr Hal many a a I te A FALSE RUMORCLARK'S tha There has a rumor current ?S!!??, hbeen cit 0 LUNCH ROOM, 388 Kent street, had changed proprietors. The rumor is without foundation, in fact as John W. Clark is still proprietor and is ready to .serve all callers with the best the market affords, at reasonable prices. CARD OF THANKS. a & Geor an a espe Mrs Bet Mr Sa Laur a Stro nt BeUeSe Mr 8 Jame Benjamin Nathan Murrell, Jr., adopted son of Rev. and Mrs. B. N. Murrell, died last Tuesday morning after a short illness. Hi funeral was held at the residence, 954 St. Anthony avenue, Rev. D. E^ Beasley, Noted Designer and Portrait Painter officiating Thursday afternoon at Lays Down His Brush. 2:00. Simpson & Wills funeral di rectors. Interment at Oakland. Nicola Marchalln,e noted civil wasr Sy' 483 Charles St. NICOLA MARCHALL. Cra both Wflh tn de Sigd .f tar & S th i"m em 7 wh for at e*/ 0l dt lel er fe ^r un oug 0 ?^J* Iast a sermon. The public cordially invited.' S 5X3 S sJlJl th we rin S si,rd t^ J*tion,l died hi ho a UU Mond a^yH morning. Mr. Marshall was also a celebrated por- esday Adams, which is now to [h offiSH very [RevT Henry Adams was father nf ^here the editor i TOTIPPEAL. Defective Page pro-1rn of the State University America^ In font) remembra nce of our beloveb &auGbtertTOinifrebZ- elma, wbo1 fcepartefc tbis life fl&arcb I7tb 1913 (Bone, 3Sut Hot forgotten fl&r. and dftra. JS. C. Hrcber Georgia Harris-Jones, Dead. Little'* Georgia Harris-Jones was born in Chicago in September, 1909,, and came to St. Paul last summer to live with her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Jones, 483 Charles street. She was not very healthy and fell a victim 1 to the grim monster on last Tuesday morning. He funeral was held at the house on Thursday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The house was packed with friends and the floral tributes were very numerous and beautiful. Three of her schoolmates in St. James A. M. E. Sunday School sang her favorite hymns. Mrs. Lillian Mc Knight sang a solo, "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." Rev. J. M. Henderson of ficiated. The remains were shipped to Chicago for interment. Simpson & Wells funeral directors. "MONTE CARLO GIRLS." The Next Attraction at the Star Theatre. The coming attraction at the Star theater week of March 18 th, will be the Monte Carlo girls in two bright and exceptionally clever burlettas en titled "Fun in a Railroad Station" and "A Night at Monte Carlo." The company is said to be one of the best in burlesque and is noted for its pretty girls and popular cast which includes such favorites as Frank (Rags) Murphy, George Leon, Fred Binder, Arthur Laning and John Hudgins, who are considered as the best dispensers of comedy in their particular line. Then there is Grace Fletcher, Ollie Brumbray, Dollie Morrissey, the dainty and 'fascinating little soubrette and the statuesque leading woman, Pierce Judah, who carry the honors for the lady princi pals of the show. THE HOODOO CLUB. Of Pilgrim Baptist Church to Present a Photo Play. Friday and 13 have long been con sidered unlucky by the foolishly sup erstitious people, but there is nothing in it, and the "Hoodoo Club" of Pil grim Baptist church proposes to prove it by presenting a photoplay by the Lincoln Moving Picture Co., of Los Angeles, entitled, "The Trooper of Troop K," shoeing the fighting Tenth cavalry at Carrizal, in three parts and featuring the great colored movie actor, Noble M. Johnson, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 13TH. There will be two shows, one at 8-00 for the especial benefit of the children, and the other at 9-30 o'clock. Noble M. Johnson is one of the incorporators and president of the Lincoln Motion Picture Co., of Los Angeles, sCal., and he not only is experienced in the business but is at present one of the prominent figures in "Universal City," the great film center. Mr. Johnson was seen in "In- tolerance," "Kincaid Gambler," "Fighting for Love," "Jimmy Dolan, Prince," and "The Terrier," etc. He has written a-three reel story, "The Law of Nature," which was shown at Los Angeles last week. All movie fans be on the look out for this stellar attraction. Tickets, 25 cents. In this play there will also be seen besides Mr. Noble M. Johnson, as "Shiftless" Joe, Miss Beulah Hall, as Clara Holmes, Jimmy Smith as Jimmy Warner. He flinched not when the treache/ous foe assailed him, Red-hot on flanks and front with hidden guns. His great, courageous spirit never failed him Though trapped by1! Montezuma's murderous sons. He fought with valor led by Boyd and Morey, 'Till back to back beleagured, with his pal, He won his way into the ranks of glory The Trooper of the Tenth at Carri- zal." There are 300 performers seen in this play and this is the first time that a photoplay in which colored movie actors are specially featured. Stanley Shoe Co 42! Robert Street, St. Paul \Tn.SWie 77 IK fl. W. Boawat 35 PflOIiS. Tri-Sii "V &Y IE'S ICE [CREAM fr IS THE BE,ST For Sate Everywhere #|4i, C. VANDCR BIE 1 1' Partrldc* and Branson Sta"" ST. PAUL. MIMN. T. S. PHONE 85407 Rallaivl Office Dale 8035 Invitations for the Big Easter Party of Mars Lodge at Union Hall, St. Paul on Easter Monday, Evening, April 9th will be issued next week COAL Get off your car at Seventh and St Peter Sts. Handy place to buy Coal HOLMES & HALLOWELL GO. Tel. Cedar 3549 MODEL CAFE M. J. SMITH, PROP. First* Class A a Carte Meals From 6:3 0 A to 12:00 at Reasonable Rates Regular Dinner 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. 30 Cts. 136 E. 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Office and Chapel 234 WEST FOURTH STr-Oh TAUL N. W. Cedar 8100 R*a. Dale 8036 HAMMOND TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite S21 American Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Fifth and Cedar Sts. ST. PAUL A PAINLESS DENTISTRY TEL, OEDAB O&Cf HOURS! O TO 13 A M. 1 TO O M. H\ APPOINTMENT OR, JOHN R. FRENCH DENTIS1 First Class, Guaranteed Work ir All Branches of Dentistry SUITE 409, COURT BLOCK N. W. Cedar 7321 Tri-State 23171 Res. N. W. Midway 5067 "Wire Resler to Wire" RESLER ELECTRIC CO. WIRING AND FIXTURES 370 Minnesota ST. PAUL LEE E. TURPIN & GO. PROPRIETORS Cosmopolitan Buffet ant) (Brill RAILROAD MENS HEADQUARTERS 40 EA8T THIRD 8TREET TK t. OKDAH 012S Office Cedar 1673 ST. PAUL Dr, Valdo Turner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON NEW DAKOTA BUILDING Cor. 6th and 7th Streets OFFICE HOURS 9 to 11 a. m., 12 to 1 p. m., 3 to I p. m. i Sundays 10 to 11 a. m. Res. 386 S Albans TeL Dale II? PHONE DALE ALBION W. HOLDEN ST. PAUL, MINN. yiPAINTER AND PAPERHANGER & ^-C *& T. ANTHONY AVENUE