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IS***. \y 5*V Is )?i 111 & ^^f^^-^^^li^^^prj fvgp ST. PAUL VEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINQ8. N MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL. rK "Saintly City" and Saintly City J-oiksNewsy items oi social, Re itgious, Political and Cfinc.r*! Mat rers Among the PeoDie. PHONE: N. W. CEDAR 5649 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919. THINK I N INTEREST SAVE Miss Margaret Johnson has moved to 443 Carroll Ave. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hanly have moved to 494 Fuller street. Mrs. A. A? Cotton, 670 Carroll Ave., remains quite ill at her home. Mrs. Cora Moore, 487 Central Ave., entertained the Afternoon Art Club on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. H. Lucas, 642 Rondo St., was hostess to the Handi-craft Art Club Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Green are now making their Home with Mr. and Mrs. Stepp, 782 St. Anthony Ave. Mrs. Clara E. Lee of Washington, D. C, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. G. D. Green, 839 Payne Ave. Mrs. James R. Jones, 483 Charles street, who has been visiting rela tives in Chicago, has returned home. Mr. J. E. Murphy, 1354 Thomas street, will leave next Thursday for Chicago, to visit his mother and sis ter. OFFICE CEDAR 8948 RES. DALE 1465 W, T. FRANCIS LAWYER SUITE 329 AMR. NATL. BANK BLDG. COR. FIFTH AND CEDAR When you wish to write a letter home, you can get paper and en velopes "FREE at the "Gentlemen's Resort," cor. St. Anthony and Kent. Mrs. Harriet Whitely, after a very pleasant visit with relatives in Denver, Colo., passed through the city yester day en route to her home in Chicago. Office i Cedar 508 T.-S. 21608 Res.t 678 St. Anthony Ave. Tel. Dale 2047 T. H. LYLE S FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALNER Twin City Call* Answered Day or Night Lady Assistant When Dealred ICO W. Fourth St. ST. PAUL PIONEER LODGE NO. 1, P. AND A M. meets first and third Monday in eacu month at Union Hall, corner of Aurora and Kent streets, at 8:00 p. m. J. H. Dtllinsham. W. M.. W. S. Archer, Scy, 493 Carroll Ave. The Maids and Matrons' Club of the Twin Cities met on Wednesday afternoon and enjoyed a dainty luncheon at the home of Mrs. Maude Price. REMEMBER, you are invited to the Hallowe'en Dancing Party at Bowlby Hall, Sixth and Robert Sts., next Friday evening. Come in mask or without. At the regular meeting of Gopher Lodge, Elks, Wednesday night, Messrs. Wm. Jackson and Tillman James were duly initiated into the mysteries of Elkdom. Mr. Clarence M. Tibbs has rounded up his trip with a visit to his mother in-law, Mrs. James Chapman, in Springfield, Ohio, and will arrive at home tomorrow evening. Mrs. S. L. Rogers, 718 St. An thony Ave., left last week for Port land, Me., to visit her mother. She will also visit New York, Boston and other eastern cities before returning. HOUSEHOLD OP RUTH NO. SIS, O. U. O. of O. F., meets the third Monday In each month at Union Hall, corner of Save! few Save a little each week ?in you will soon be in dependent. STATE SAVINGS BANK 93 East Fourth Street Mrs. Chas. Stanton Mrs. S. L. Maxwell Mrs. Q. Hicks ST. PAUL I Mr. and Mrs. Jackson have moved into the St. James A. M. E. parsonage and will keep house for Rev. J. C. Anderson. Last call for the Hallowe'en Ball by Queen of.Sheba Chapter No. 70 at Union Hall next Friday evening. Get there. Mr. Will Alston, Jr., is in the city for a two weeks' visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Alston, 675 Iglehart Ave. Dr. V. D. Turner and a party of friends spent several days this week duck hunting at Pine City. They re turned last night. Mrs. E. A. Battles now has her hair work shop at 119 Douglass street, corner of Goodrich ave., upstairs. All sorts of hair work manufactured. Aurora and Kent streets at 8:00 M. Mrs. Julia Billups, M. N. G. Mrs. Car rie E. Lindsay, W. R., 918 Woodbridge street. Mrs. Oliver Taylor, 832 Lawson street, entertained at six o'clock din ner Thursday, Mr. and Mts. W. R. Hardy. Covers were laid for four. Af ter the dinner cards were played until noon-at-night. Mr. Walker Williams, at the "Gentlemen's Resort," cor. St. An thony and Kent, will furnish paper* and envelopes FREE for any gentle man who wishes to write letters to friends or foes. Ladies, Mrs. Natalie Johnson, 439 Carroll avenue is corsetier for the STA-RITE CORSET CO.. and invites you to call and have her demonstrate their corset or she- will call on you if you call Summit 1177 on your, phone.' Mrs. Lulu Howard returned Wed nesday from San Francisco, where she spent the past two years with her daughter, Mrs. De Quilla Jack son and family. She will make her home with her daughter, Mrs. V. D. Turner. And while you are planning, plan to go to the Second Annual Enter tainment of the 16th Battalion Min nesota Home Guard Band at Union Hall, Monday night, Nov. 3rd. They say their music is snappier and better than ever. A trio of our local nimrods, viz.: Messrs. R. N. Travis, N. C. Campbell and C. F. Wilson, loaded for b'ar, left Tuesday for Wheaton, Minn., for a grand hunting expedition. They, however, had to return yesterday as the ducks flew too high. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mrs. Harriet E. Williams, stenographer for Atty. W. T. Francis, suite 329 Metro politan Bank Building, corner Cedar and Fifth Street, will do typewriting for anyone desiring her services, at reasonable rates. Tel. Cedar 8948. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Godette, 852 Albemarle St., are in northern Minne sota on their annual hunting trip. Mrs. Godette is a licensed huntress and a good shot and they usually re turn with a large quantity of game. They are making the trip by auto. You are expected at the Twin City Entertainers', Pre-Hallowe'en Ball at Union Temple, 28 Washington Ave. S., Minneapolis, next Wednesday eve ning. Great rag-time piano contest for the championship of the Twin Cities. Some entertaining besides. Go over and have a good time. St. Peter Claver Catholic Church gave an entertainment on Monday night at Commercial hallv for the benefit of coal fund. Miss Mary Jane For The Big Holloween Bal Under Auspices Of Queen of Sheba Chapter No 70 O. E. S. At FRIDAY EVEIVG, OCT. 31 Three Prizes will be given for Pinning a Donkey's Tail nearest its proper location. 1st prize $3 2n prize $1.50 3rd prize $1. Al- so prizes for most beautiful and most comical costumes. You'll miss the fun of the season if you miss this ball-pep-fun for all. Prof. Clarence Johnson's Orchestra Mrs. J. C. Broyles Mrs. Robert Waters Mr. John Warren DANCING AT 8:30 ADMISSION 35 CENTS TAXIES AT 1:00 LOOP PLEASURE PALACE 443 Cedar St., Bet. 7th and 8th Sts., St. Paul EVERY MONDAY EVENING JAZZ ORCHESTRA FROM 8:30 TO 12:00 P. M. ADMISSION INCLUDING WAR TAX 35CENT PAY AS YOU ENTER CEOROE L. LEE, MANAGER Be Given O Friday Evening, Oct. 3 1 BOWLBA HALL 128 E. Sixth St., Corner of Robert Under auspices of a Committee of Gentlemen MUSIC BY PROF. MURRAY'S ORCHESTRA A Good Buffet Lunch and Refreshments Galore Doors Open 8:30 m., Elevator Service Til 1 a. m., Taxis 2 rn. AMISSION 50 CENTS EVERYBODYINVITED KENT & AURORA Mrs. M. Washington Mrs. S. J. Mason Mr. J. E. Glass Leonard, noted local reader, recited "Mister Antonio." She was assisted by Miss Genevieve Feely, soprano. The affair was highly successful in every way. "The new location of the Wilson Hair Manufacturing, Millinery and Beauty Parlors is quite an improvement on the old place and is worthy of a visit just to see how nice and up-to-date it is, and must be seen to be appreciated. All the ladies are cordially invited' to call and look it over. Remember the number, 425 University avenue. Phone Dale 5252, Dr. H. I. Williams, the well known dentist who has been resting for sev eral months, has again taken up his profession and may be found at his old location on the second floor of the Kendrick Block, 27 East Seventh street. He invites old and new pa trons to call and receive the same courteous treatment and good work as of old. Mr. A. C. Yancey, 3842 Vincennes Ave., Chicago, brought up a special dining car and crew for the trip of the St. Paul Boosters last Tuesday. He was accompanied by his wife, who was the guest of Mr. J. H. Dilling ham while he was with the Boosters. They returned home Thursday. Mr. Dillingham will visit them* and help Mr. Yancey celebrate his birthday, January 1st. Elsewhere will be found the adver tisement of Mr. Willoughby's Men's Shoe Store, 400 Robert Street (Ryan Hotel). Mr. Willoughby, while man ager of the Stanley Shoe Store, made a number of friends among his pat rons there, who will doubtless be pleased to know where he is now lo cated, as they know by experience that he will give them courteous serv ice as well as quality goods. He in vites old and new customers to call to see him at the new home of Edwin Clapp & Sons fine shoes. The St. Paul Branch of the N. A. A. C. P. fully appreciating the importance of a better and more friendly relation between the races, is preparing to launch a membership drive with a view to securing two thousand mem bers. This campaign is to be made among both the white and colored peo ple. In' furtherance of that work Suite No. 206 Court Block has been secured as headquarters from which the campaign will be directed by those in charge. Every man and woman of the race should be identified with this organization as it is in position and ready to do more for the benefit and advancement of the race than any other force how in existence if we will but lend our assistance. Mrs. Birdie High will be found atjthe office dur ing business hours to give any infor mation desired. Tel. Cedar 7430. v _ rT^*''K.* n'ft'^Wx'-t**-,? 1-*^ 16TH BTLN. MINN. HOME GUARD BAND CHAS. W. SCRUTCHIN. The Noted Attorney of Bemidji, Minnesota. THE APPEAL- has received a copy of the printed court calendar of the County of Clearwater, in the 15th Judicial District of Minnesota for the General October Term of 1919. There are 56 cases on the calendar and Atty. Charles W. Scrutchin is attor ney of record in 22 of the cases. Further comment is unnecessary. MEMORIAL MENTlONINGS. The revival at Memorial Baptist Church has been abundantly blessed with good results' in the first ten days of the meetings. Twenty-five have united with the Church, sixteen of whom are candidates for baptism, which will be administered tomorrow in the morning service. Thus far nearly two hundred dollars have been raised. The Lord omnipotent reign eth all praise and glory be unto Him. At 8 o'clock on evening ofl Oct. 31, Mi1.1'Samuelthe William wil give an exhibition of his great oil paintings and lecture on the wonder ful visions which God has given him: You will be gripped and charmed by his striking disclosures. A program will be rendered. Admission free. Beginning at noon, Oct. 31, the Ever-Ready Club will serve a splen did Hallowe'en dinner of barbacue, chicken, etc., to the public for 50c. All are invited. Large crowds are expected at both services tomorrow. New members will be fellowshipped in the evening service. S. S. at 10 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Come early. The unconverted are especially in vited. $3300.00 & BUYS 10-ROOM DUPLEX HOUSE, HARDWOOD FLOORS, FULL BASE- MENT, FURNACE HEAT, GAS AND BATH. CENTRALLY LOCATED. $500 DOWN, BALANCE MONTHLY PAYMENTS. J. LOUIS ERVIN READY! ^oia orsE MasqueENTERTAINMENT laSE l^s^fi^^^^^s iiO&^^iiifl AT Lieut Wm. H. Howard, Director UNI ON HALL Corner Kent St. and Aurora Ave. OCT MONDAY EVEIVG, NOV. 3 THEIR MUSIC IS SNAPPIER AND BETTER THAN EVER DOORS OPEN 8:30 ADMISSIO N 5 0 CENTS Tel. Dale 5252 Wholesale and Retail Largest and Best Equipped Hair Parlor in N. W. $10,000 Stock of Hair "Goods. WILSON'S Hair Manufacturing, Millinery Co. and Beauty Parlors C. F. 6 N. F. WILSON, PROPS. IJISTRIBl TOHS Of THE FAMOUS KASHMIR, HIGH BROWN AND BLACK AND WHITE TOILET PREPARATIONS. NOTAH ANTISCEPTIC MEDICATED" POMADE. Shampoo Cultivating Combs. $5. Special Creole Switches $5. Our Method of Cultivating Hair Entirely Different. PRICES REASONABLE FOR FIRST CLAS S SERVIC E 425 UNIVERSITY AVE. LASS SERVICE SAINT PAUL, MINN. Bomont 2897 PHONES Summit 491 Taylor's Rapid Service Express Co. Household Moving, Baggage Haul ing Etc. At Lowest Possible Rates ONE TON MOTOR TRUCK If Prices Interest You, Call Us Up. 831 E. Lawson St. ST. PAUL Now Open for Business Visit my new store and see the great values I am offering at $8 up. OFFICE TEL. JACKSON 2686 309 COURT BLOCK. %i& i Tniini-Yrtimafeiiimfi HOES 400 Robert St. (Ryan Hotel.) The Home of Edwin Clapp &, Son's Fine Shoes. -5, RES. TEL. DALE 7SI6 HOURS: 9 A M. TO P. M. AND TO 6 P. M. DR. JOHN R. FRENCH SURGEON DENTIST FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORK IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY SUITE 2 DETROIT BLDG. COR. 4TH & WABASHA SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA STANLE SHOE CO. 481 ROBERT ST. ST. PAT7I TEL. CEDAR 3079 12 W. 6TH ST. Dry Gleaning Suits Sponged and Pressed New Collars DAY PHONES: RI STATE 2 3 262 N. W. CEDAR 6245 40 E. THIRD ST. XHH DK LUXEOAFH Slew Zfloros Cafe TATIOH BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS Original Mexican Chili Con Carne A Speialty Exceptional A La Carte Meals And Service The Most Centrally Located Cafe And Best OPPOStTB SCB^^^^K, "WHILE "X"OTX "W^IT ASTORIA SANITARY -s- SYSTEM CLEANING REPAIRING 4 PRESSING 368 WABASHA Near Fifth Street WE CALL AND DELIVER PHONE N. W. Jackson 2096 R. H. Anderson Arctiie Brown NEXT TO PARKER'S DRUG STORE. ST. PAUL. WHEN IN THE TWIN CITIES DON'T FAIL TO VISIT R. N. TRAVIS. PROP. "J" y^\ |\J |\J JERRY LEE. MGR. HOTEL, CAFE AN POOL ROOM HEADQUARTERS FOR RAILROAD AND THEATRICAL FOLK TEL. SUMMIT 8450 COSMOPOLITAN GROCERY R. J. SOLOMON, PROP. First Class Staple and Fancy Groceries Vegetables, Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes. Strictly Cash and Carry System 558 ST. ANTHONY SAINT PAtL TEL. DALE 6731 Learn to Play Pocket-Billiards at THE GENTLEMEN'S RSORT Always Clean and Comfortable 5 PERFECT TABLES 5 Open every Evening until 12 o'clock Barber Shop in Connection, open evenings until 8, Saturdays to 12. P. M. The most Popular Lines of Cigars and Candies For Sale ALL KINDS OF SOFT* DRINKS ON ICE. Shoe Shining Parlor. WALKER WILLIAMS, Prop. Wm. Burley, Attendant. 554 ST. ANTHONY AVE. ST. PAUL TIL. CEDAB S061 "FOR THE MAN WHO CARES' THE PEERLESS 8CHUCK BROTHERS, PROPS. Business is Sensative, Goes -where Invited, Stays where -well Served. BARBERSHOP POCKET BILLIARDS "W^fjftfw!'' CIGARS & CIGARETTES "Weeldsr !Te-wspaps Poi Sale 4TT St. Peter St. ST. PAUL SAf E MILK PHONE: t ICE CREAM $- IS THE BE.ST FOP Sale Everywhere J. C. VANDER BIE Partridge and Branson Sts, ST. PAUL, MINN. QUICK SEEVIO" SAINT PAUL Shoe Dyed&Shined Laundry Baths NIGHT PHONE: N. W. CEDAR 0088 THIS IS THE MAN KNOWN A S ST. PAUL SUMMIT 80 T. S. 84002 MINNESOTA MILK COMPAN I. W. Borneo! 35 Tri-State 77172 F. B. SIMPSON GEO. W. WILLS Tel. Dale 1914 Tel. Dale 2541 Office Phones: Cedar 1024 Tri-State 24 240 SIMPSON & WILLS Undertakers, Funeral Directors and Embalmers Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night Lady Assistant When Desired Office and Chapel CT DA 111 234 WEST FOURTH ST. 0 I. rAUL