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lS i 1 MINNEAPOLIS rrre DOINGS IN AND ABOUT THF ORFAT "FLOUR CITV." Matters Social, Religious and General WJiich Have Happened ana are to Happen Among the People of the City. SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921. Miss Mildred Shull has taken charge of the ice cream parlor of the "Orig-1 Julius inal Barbecue,'* 712 Sixth Ave. N Mr. Alex Irwin has opened a 40- room hotel at 1109 Second sSt. S., and invites the public to call and inspect it. Advertisement. Rev. J. J. Evans, preached a splen did sermon for the Masons last Sun day at St. Peter church for their St. John's Day celebration. Dr. Fred O. Nelson, specialist on rheumatism, has taken larger remod eled offices at the same address, 424 Nicollet Aveneu, Suite 16. Advertisement. Mr. Willie Wicks, manager of the Polar Wave Tailor Shop, 535 Dupont Ave., was taken sick suddenly last Tuesday and was removed to the gen eral hospitatl. The swellest social function of the week was a dancing party given by the Cannon family at Royal Arcanum Hall, Nicollet near Lake, last Wed nesday evening. LADIESFor the latest styles in millinery and accessories, you should call on Mrs. Lillian Burns, 706% 6th Ave. N., upstairs. Tel. Hyland 5320. She is showing some wonderful cre ations. Advertisement. The Men's Episcopal Clubs of St. Thomas, Minneapolis, and St. Philips, St. Paul, announce their annual out ing and picnic at Parker's Lake, Thursday, July 14. Further particu lars later. Advertisement The Polar Wave Tailoring Co Willie Wicks, proprietor, is now lo cated at 535 Dupont, near 6th Ave.J. N Custom tailoring, repairing, dry cleaning, pressing Hats cleaned, and blocked. We call and deliver. Advertisement The 16th Annual Convention of the Minnesota Federation of Colored Wo men's Clubs was held at Zion Baptifat hcurch Thursday and Friday of this week There was a good attendance and a splendid program was present ed at each session. The Combs Bros, tailors, 809 4th Ave. S., have a splendid location and are doing a fine business, in dry cleaning, repairing, pressing clothes. Ladies' work given special attention. Their motto is "Promptness." They call for and deliver goods. Telephone Main 5040. Advertisement Join This Honor Roll Ames Lodge 106, Elks, appeals to each of its (members for a loan of $10 or more to make its initial pay ment of $5,000 on the magnificent $12,000 "Rest" it is purchasing. The appeal has already been responded to by the following named brothers: Chas. S. Smith, Wirth Jones, St. Elmo Vinigar, Win. Miller, O L. Gooch, W.m Stirman, J. B. Taylor, T. W. Galbreath, Geo. Baker, Ross Hamil ton, Benjamin Berry, Robert Wash ington, F. A. Miller, Gus Berry, James Branch, Lewis Ewing, J. E. Stewart, W. T. Dodson, H. D. Parker, P. H. Southall, Wm. H. Walker, Lee Jones, T. H. Smith, Earl Stewart, H. L. Johnson, Arthur Stewart, Chas. Foree, Robert Mallory, J. A. Tooley, K. Grever, Wilbur Banks, L. R. Wheeler, D. R. Francis, Kymphus Workcoff, L. E. Tichner, E. E. Jack son, Roy Langford, G. W. Holbert, F. Woodard, B. F. Cabbell, A. W. Collier, Roy Bryant, Archie Watkins, each $10.00 A. C. Irwin $20 B. M. McDew, Wm. Ri Norris and T. B. Warren, each $25. Every member of the Lodge is urged to have his loan in the hands of the Financial Secre tary on or before July 2, 1921. W. T. Dodson, E. R. Wm. R. Morris, F. S. Advertisement. CALL 0 J. SMITH DON W. TAYLOR REALTY GO. 48 E. 4th St Cedar 1078 $1,800. 440 East Minnehaha street 6 rooms, bath, gas $200 down, balance on easy terms. $2,700. 406 Edmund street 6 rooms, bath, gas nice, big yard, can be used for garden. Terms to suit buyer. 235 Fuller Ave. Eight-room house, bath, gas beautiful home. Must be seen to be appreciated. 405 Rice StreetDuplex, four rooms each lot 40x90 $5,000. Small pay ment down, balance on terms. 719 Lafond Street, near DaleEight rooms, bath, gas, electricity large lot cemented basement $3,800. A snap. 542 Blair Street Nice single house, modern, bath, gas, hot-air heat nine rooms $5,000. Terms. 266 St. Albans Street Modern, six rooms new furnace $3,500 $1,000 down, balance on easy terms. 629 N. Grotto street Eight rooms, bath, gas, full basement beauti ful corner $3,300. 'Terms ~J Zf f-i 15 til jjJKsf mi*' v.*tx jfeV'i i &x-ff* 1 I CANNON-PARKE. Crane, Howard Shepard, A, Barks dale. Atty. Hammond Turner. Dr. John Roy French. ^Wedding gown and slippers Mrs. Bettie Jones, aunt of bride. Large framed picture Boutell^ Brothers. Chicago. Silver flower basketMr. and Mrs. E. H, Wright, Set silver tetaspoonsMr. and Mrs. Nethropp Avendorph Mes dames L. A. Avendorph, H. J. Mitchell Mrs. K. Jones and son. Set fruit knives Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cowherd. Silver gravy ladle Mr./and Mrs. L. B. White. Silver cake plateMr. and Mrs. F. D. Manney. Silver sandwich basket Mir. and Mrs. C. H. Wilkins and mother. Sfx sterling silver individual salt and pepper cruets Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Womack. Silver bread tray Miss Harriette Jones. Silver nut basketMr. E. C. Knox. Cut glass and silver marmalade jar Dr. R. Linwood Bowser. Set sterling silver salt and pepper cruetsMr. and Mrs. C. P. Johnson. Silver sandwich plate Mesdames James C. Hill, Dorothy Harris. Druden china clock set, linen table coverMir. and Mrs. B. G. Cowden. Tapestry and velour table cover Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. George. Crepe-de-chine robe de nuit Mrs. W. D. Coook. Linen towels Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick L. D. Parker. Beautiful bath mat'Miss Medora Roberts and brother. Filet luncheon clothMr. and Mjrs. Wylie Little. Linen luncheon set and matsMiss Gilhean Edwards. Linen table cloth and napkinsDr. and Mrs. R. H. Hardm. Bedspread Messrs. and Mesdames C. Rowell, N. A. Arrant. Pair sheetsiMrs, Emma Ashworth Bath towel and wash clothMr. and Mrs. Robert Shaffer. Blue bird table cloth and napkins Miss Alice Griffith. Linen tablecloth and set napkins, pair linen drawn-work pillow cases Messrs and Mesdames Sandy Trice, E Kindred, George Kersey, Jefferson Cox, George Sublett, Warren Wilson, Albertt Dunl&p, F. Chinkscale, F. H. Artis, Lewis, I. N. Dunlap, L. Lightfoot, Adam Horn, Jerry Cross, Richard Lewis, Ben Collins Mrs Frances Coleman Messrs. Samuel Bond, Robert Lacy. Linen knife and fork case Baby Bertha Henrietta Lee. Pink silk camisoleMrs. Adah Lou Thompson. Art willow basket of Aimerican Beauty Roses*Mrs. E. J. Saunders. Blue bath rug Mrs Edith Cook Jackson. Pale blue bath matMrs. Richard Berry. Linen table- cover Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larry Breakfast cloth and napkins Mr. and Mrs Edward Felix. Mayonnaise bowl Miss Lucretia Ashe. Set aluminum sauce pans Mrs. Bertha Lee. Silver ladleMrs. R. Harrison and family Casserole set Mr. and Mrs. C. 9 Keith. Siilver vase Mr. R. W. Wells and daughter, Richmond, Va. Silver water pitcher Miss Bessie Bolton, Mound Bayou, Miss. Silver ladleMiss Viola Harris, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Silver Berry Spoon Mr. and Mrs. Luckett, St. Charles, 111. Silver bread tray Mrs. A. Baker Dixon, Des Moines, Iowa. Flower bowl and ash trayMr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn and mother, La Porte, Ind. Silver TeaspoonsMr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Jones. Silver olive forkMir. and Mrs. J. R. White, Jr., New York City. Silver butter knifeThe Misses An na and Blanch Arnold, Anoka. Bath towelMiss Anna Wicks, Ev anston, 111. linen table coverMrs. Nanny B. Smith, French Lick, Ind. Cluny crocheted doilies Mr. and Mrs. W. H. TayJior and Mrs. Sallie Williams, Winnipeg, Canada. Japanese basketMr. and Mrs. M. G, Rutledge, San Diego, Cal. Double blanketMrs. G. W. Waddy, West Baden, Ind. Aluminum setMr. G. W. Waddy, West Baden, Ind. Luncheon set Mr. and Mrs. George Lunm, Washington* Linen tablecloth Mrs. Lula Law son, West Baden, Ind. Towels Mrs. Gertrude Barber, Great Falls, Mont. Sterling cold meat forkMr. and Mrs. Harry Lee, Oakland, Cal. Sterling cream ladle Miss Bobbie Scott, Nashville, Tenn. New York Bank Draft for $20 Mr. C. C. Carter, Ottawa, Ontario. ORDER FOR CREDITORS TO PRE SENT CLAIMS WITHIN THREK MONTHS. STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP Ramseyss. Probate Court. !n the Matter of the Estate of William Sadler, Deceased. Letters testamentary on the Estate of William Sadler, Deceased, late of the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, being granted to John 9 Sadler It is Ordered, That six months be and the same is hereby allowed from and after the date of this Orter, in which all persons having claims or de mands against the said deceased, if any there be, are required to file the same in Probate Court of said County, for examination and allowance, or be forever barred. It is further ordered that the 2nd Monday in January, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M, at a General Term of said Pro bate Court, to be held at the Court House in the City of St. Paul, in said County, be and the same hereby is ap pointed as the time and the place when and where the said Probate Court will examine and adjust said claims and demands. And It Is Further Ordered. That no tice of such hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested in said Estate, by forthwith publishing this Order nee in each week for three suc cessive weeks in The Appeal, a legal newspaper printed and published in said County. Dated at St. Paul this 28th day of June, 1921 By the Court. A. E DOE, Judge of Probate, of Washington County, Minnesota, act ing as and for Judge of Probate of Ramsey County, Minn. (Spal of Probate Court.) W. T. FRANCIS, Attorney. i 7-2-21 !.?M4JtlilM!aiokaiw CITATION ON PETITION TO SE'JII LANDS. STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNT^ OP Ramsey. Probate Court. In the Matter of the Application for License to Sell the Real Estate of Blakely R. Durant, Decedent. The State of Minnesota to All Whom It May Concern. On reading and filing the petition of John H. Hickman, Jr., representative of the estate of said deceased, praying that license be to him granted to sell the real estate of which said deceased died seized, and it appearing by said petition that there is not sufficient per sonal estate in the hands of said repre sentative to pay the debts outstanding against the deceased, and the legacies and expenses of administration, and that it is necessary, in order to pay such debts, legacies and expenses, and for the best interest of said estate to sell said real estate IT IS TKELREFORB ORDERED, That all persoBTiAterested in said estate be cited andpfeQuired to aPear before said Probate Court on Tuesday, the 26th day of July, A. D. 1921, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House in the City of St Paul, in said County, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why license should not be granted to said representative to sell said real estate, according to the' prayer of said petition, and that this citation be served by publication there of in the Appeal according to law WITNESS the Judge of said Court, this 30th day of June, 1921 A. E. DOE, Judge of Probate, (Of Washington County, Minn. Act ing as and for Judge of Probate of Ramsey County, Minn (Seal of Probate Court) Attest* P. W. GOSEWISCH, Clerk of Probate. HAMMOND TURNER, Attorney, 321 Metropolitan Bank Bldg. OFFICE TEL. CEDAR 4044 RES. TEL. DALE 7616 HOURS! 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M. AND 2 TO 6 P. M. DR. JOHN R. FRENCH SURGEON DENTI ST FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORK IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY SUITE 2 DETROIT BLDG. COR. 4TH & WABASHA TEL. MIAN S040 SAINT PAUt MINNESOTA COMBS BROTHERS TAILORS Dry Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing Ladies Work given special attention Work Galled For and Delivered Oar Motto* Promptness 809 4TH AVE. S. MINNEAPOLIS PAINLESS DENTISTRY TBI,. CEDAR 6975 HOTO8 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M. 2 TO 6 P. M. BTJW'DA.'XB 4E XtVXCNINGS BY APPOINTMENT DR. L.RAYMOND HILL DENTAL SURGEON First Class Guaranteed Work in All Branches of Dentistry 303 COURT BLOCK 24 E. 4TH ST. Tel. Elkhurst 3987 ER DRUGGIST Prescriptions Called For and Delivered. Drugs, Medicines, Soda Water Toilet Articles. Soft Drinks Candies, Cigars, Tobacco. Ice Cream by Brick or Bulk Dale & W. Central St. Paul OFFICE CEDAR 8S4S RES. DALE 1405 i W. T. FRANCIS I LAWYER SUITE 329 a ni|| FOR MEN ONLY RATES REASONABLE Ii. WHEELER, FSB B. E.L.. BOYD. SHO 311 Hennepin MINNEAPOLIS Office: Cedar 5104 Residence* Elkhurst 3460 HOURS: 9A.M.TOIP M. AND 2 TO 6 P. SUNDAYS BY APPOINTMENT DR. C. E. CHEEKS DENTAL SURGEON FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORK IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY 64 W. SEVENTH ST. DAKOTA BLDG. C"T~ IT* /V I I I SUITE 203-204 O I "MUL "?\f1v^i??^P(B^t^ ELKHURST 3473 QUICK SERVICE CALL ONCE AND YOU WIU. CALL AGAIN ELK TAILORING GO. M. LOVE. PROPRIETOR SUITS MADE O ORDER CLEANING. PRESSING. DYE- ING AND REPAIRING 306 RONDO ST. ST. PAU L. MINN. TEL. ELKHURST 4487 PROMPT SERVICE M, J.TAYLOR CARPENTER REPAIRING AND JOBBING Shingling and Roof Repairing a specialty. REASONABLE RATES ST. PAUL, MINN TEL. CEDAR 8190 HAMMOND TURNER ATTORNEY A LAW 321 MET BANK BLDG. a 111 FIFTH AT CEDAR OI 558 ST. ANTHONY AVE. 500 RONDO ST. 881 RICE ST. 436 SHERBURNE AVE. O AMR. NATL. BANK BLDG. XI. PAUL COR. FIFTH AND CEDAR wi. i TEL. MAIN 2592 PQRTERS^WAITERS' CEDAR 120 6 -ft 105 E. 3RD ST^L Intentional Duplicate Exposure **"1 JUDGE the shoe, not the priceeconomy is in the quality. Long wear,style, comfortmake Florsheim values high and the price reasonable. The Florsheim "Kenwood" Eleven Dollars Stanley Shoe Co. 421 Robert at Seventh WASHINGTON BROTHERS 1501 WESTERN AVBSNUE THE GREAT TRUCK FARMERS Have made arrangements with a number of grocers to handle their vegetables, which will be brbught in fresh every morning and may be found by House-wives at the following places: 469 ST. PETER ST. 260 W. CENTRAL AVE. 315 RONDO CEDAR 7063 PHONES RES. DALE 6796 J. H. LAWSON TAILOR SHOP & SHOE SHINING PARLOR Suits Made To Order. Dry Cleaning, Pressing Repairing, Shoe Shining. Ladies Work A Specialty WE CAL FOR AND DELIVER GOODS 317 JACKSON ST. ST. PAUL ST. PAUL STOVE & FURNACE REPAIR WORKS Manufacturers and Jobbers Repairs to Fit All Makes ofStoves, Ranges and Furnaces. We are Experts at Installing Furnaces. STOVES STORED ^p^^^j^E^^S^lP^^^^^ Florsheim Quality is unusual GARFIELD 2918 SAINT PAUL 1 -Wl Add Music to the Charms of Home with DYER BROS. PLAYER PIANO OT do more than merely add a fine piano to your household equipment when you purchase a Dyer Brothers' Player I Piano. You add MUSIC, music that any member of the family can produce even though totally untaught in the technique of the piano. Although the DYER BROTHERS' PLAYER PIANO is sold at a moderate price it incorporates in its structure all the exclusive patented Aeolian Co. im- provements. It is sold on easy monthly payments by 21-23-25 West Fifth Street. TEL. DALE 6731 Learn to Play Pocket Billiards at THE GENTLEMEN'S RESORT 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. ANTHO NY AVE. ST. PAUL TBI.. CEDAR 0871 TEL. MAIM S816 Tel. Hyland 3956 Sudden Service ORIGINAL BARBECUE The Only Cafe of its kind in the Twin Cities Meals A La Carte at All Hours Housewives Supplied With Barbecued Meats on Special Orders. Ladies who do not wish to leave their cars will be specially served. W. P. THOMPSON, MGR. W. L. REDMOND. CHEF 712 Sixth Ave. N. Minneapolis Office and Residence, Dunlap and Larpenteur Aves. DOUGLASS BROTHERS CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS PEOPLES FUEL AND TRANSFER MOVING AND HAULING OF TRUNKS. BAGGAGE, PIA- NOS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS|TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. We carry a full line of Coal, Coke and Wood. 18 W THIRD ST. SAINT PAUI, THE LITTLE FRANKLIN ICE CREAM PARLOR Soda Water Ice Cream Cigars Chili Con Came FOREE, DUNCAN & FOREE CALL "EARL" FO RESERVATIONS 1833 E. FRANKLIN AVE. MINNEAPOLIS SAFE MILK Phone: Elkhurst 3163 ^^g^^^F^lt^y If you own a lot we will build you a house on it without the advance of a cent Pay us as you pay rent. GENERAL REPAIRING Tel. 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