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MINNEAPOLIS
THE DOINGS IN AND ABOUT THE
GREAT "FLOUR CITY."
Matters Social, Religious and General
Which Have Happened and Are to
Happen Among the People of the
City.
SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922.
Mr. Garrett Dunlap arrived in the
city Tuesday evening from Des
Moines, Iowa.
Master John, Rose of Chicago, is
spending his vacation with Mr. and
Mrs. B. S. Smith.
The Porters & Waiters Club have
secured a new location and are pre
paring to move about August 1.
Mr. Martin Brown of the New
Way Home Builders, last week,
closed a deal for a $5,000 bungalow.
Mrs. Mattie Neal Brown is in the
city visiting friends. She was ac
companied by her two grandchildren.
Mrs. Earl Wright and niece, Miss
Vera Carter, left Monday for Ma
son City, Iowa, where they will visit
for a week.
The tone of the convention was of
a high order and they did consider
able work that was very creditable
and helpful.
The Episcopal Men's Picnic given
July 12 was quite a financial success.
They cleared very near $300 above
all expenses.
Miss Jones and Miss Oliver of
Wichita, Kan., are in the citv the
sruests of Mr. J. A. Oliver, 628 Sev
enth avenue N.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry, motored
to St. Cloud last Sunday and took
dinner (55 miles is a long distance
to go for dinner).
Miss Hazel Buscy, teacher at Car
bondale, 111., who is spending her va
cation visiting in New York, is ex
pected home soon.
The Masonic Lodge and the two
Chapters met this week in the newsaid
hall, 5th aA'enue and 24th street, last
Wednesday, which they contemplate
purchasing.
Mrs. Sarah E. Bean of Winnipeg,
Can., passed through the city this
week en route to Davenport, Iowa,
to meet her son who has just re
turned from Africa.
Mrs. Carrie Price has gone East
on her vacation, she will visit Phil
adelphia, New York, Atlantic City
and other Eastern points and will be
gone about two months.
Andrew Jackson, who was held in
connection with the killing of 4-year-
old Myrtle Williams, had a hearing
this week and confessed his guilt and
was held to the grand jury.
Miss L. O. Smith and mother, 3905
Fifth avenue S., were hostesses at a
luncheon given for Mrs. Mattie Neal
Brown and Mrs. William Richard
son of Duluth, yesterday evening.
Mrs. Cora Bracey and Mrs. H. R.
Thomas of Milwaukee, Wis., nieces
of Mrs. E. H. Payne of 3733 Fourth
avenue S., who have been visiting in
the city will leave with Mrs. Payne
in a few days for Chicago.
The Social Inn is the name of the
new club, 718 Sixth Ave. N. Messrs.
Andrew J. Claughton and Lee R.
Wheeler are the managers. It is on
the second floor of a brand new build
ing and is very roomy and nice.
Dr. W. M. Bell of 815 Oaklake
avenue, arrived in the city Saturday
at 5:30 P. M. He left Chicago
Thursday at 7:30 P. M. by motor,
was delayed 5 hours on the road and
camped at Sparta, Wis., Friday
night.
Mrs. Blahche Gemetto of 3900 5th
avenue S., has as her house guests
her sister, Mrs. Collins Campbell,
and daughter Miss Margaret Collins
of Lansing, Mich. They expect to
remain in the city until the first of
September.
There was an opening of Mr.
Samuel Allen's reorganized cafe un
der the name of the Cosmopolitan
Cafe, Sunday night. The old "origi
nal barbecue" has been remodeled,
painted, papered and thoroughly ren
ovated and is better than ever.
Mrs. Mary H. Moseley-Withers,
2406 17th avenue S is enjoying a
visit from her sister, Mrs. Gladys
King of Flint, Mich., who came to
the city to be at the bedside of her
son, Alvine King, who was critically,
ill. He, however, is convalescent and
at home from the hospital. Mrs.
King will remain indefinitely visit
ing her mother, Mrs. Glanton.
Monday night Mrs. J. L. Gibson
and Miss Irene Mullen of the Elite
Coffee Shop, gave a soiree to which
a number of St. Paul and Minne
apolis people were invited. They
also entertained the Mu-So choral
club at the same time. They had a
house full of guests/and all had a
splendid time. It is their intention
to give another. Watch for the date.
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Vinigar, en
tertained 50 guests Thursday even
ing in honor of Mrs. Vinigar's
nieces, Misses Irene and Ethel Jones
of Omaha, Neb., daughters of Al.
Jones, Omaha's leading caterer. The
home was beautifully decorated,
green and red predominating. Re
freshments were served under the
trees. The guests departed at a late
hour after a very pleasant evening
spent in games, music and croquet.
A WARNING.
To Whom This May Concern:
There are a lot of absolute lies,
without any foundation, being circu
lated by some gossipers concerning
my domestic relations with my wife
which must stop at once to avoid
trouble, as I intend to handle anyone
circulating such lies in the future.
Arthur White,
2739 11th Ave. S.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
CLARENCE BELL RELEASED
After Being Questioned About Death
of McBane in Auto Accident
Clarence Bell, 2923 Grand avenue,
was released by the police after be
ing questioned regarding the acci
dent on Excelsior boulevard Friday
in which O. G. McBane, 217 Seventh
street N., was killed. Bell told po
lice that McBane fell out of his car.W.
His bod
irooms,lheld
stil at the Gill un-
dertafcmy pending the loca
tion of his relatives.- W
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Man Whom Police Spied
Robbing Pedestrian of $3
Sent To Reformatory
Three one-dollar bills sent Floyd
McHanon, colored, 204 Eleventh ave
nue south, to St. Cloud reformatory
Thursday for an indeterminate pe
riod. Judge W..W. Bardwell passed
sentence in district court.
Floyd, who came to Minneapolis in
May from Muskogee, Okla., couldn't
resist the temptation to take the
money from Harry Meyers, 874 York
street, St. Paul, at Washington and
Twelfth avenue south, July 23.
Incidentally, while Meyers had his
hands in the air, a police car carry
ing two detectives came along.
"What they, saw landed Floyd in jail
and he pleaded guilty to information
filed by the county attorney.
JOHN A. JOYCE
Dry Cleaning, Sponging,
Pressing and Repairing
Done on Short Notice.
1817 Franklin Ave. Minneapolis
VIVIAN CRAWFORD-YANCEY
Public Stenographer
1122 6th Ave N. Phone Hyland 2182
Minneapolis
All Work Done by Appointment
Prices Reasonable.
SUMMONS
State of Minnesota, County of Ramsey, in
District Court, Second Judicial District.
Viola R. Christenson, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel
E. Christenson, Defendant.
SUMMONS.
THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT:
You are hereby summoned and required to
answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this
action, which has been filed with the clerk of
the court at his office in the Court House of
said County in the City of St. Paul, and to
serve a copy of the answer to the said com
plaint on the subscriber hereto, plaintiff's at
torney, at his office, Room No. 514 Court
Block, in the City of St. Paul, in the County
of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, within
thirty (30) days after the service of i his
summons upon you, exclusive of the day of
such service and if you fail to answer the
complaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this action will apply to the said
court for the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
Dated June 24. 1922.
T. A. ALEXANDER,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
514 Court Block,
St. Paul, Minn.
(7-22-22)
SUMMONS.
State of Minnesota, County of Ramsey, in
District Court, Second Judicial District.
Malvina Latuff, Plaintiff, vs. John Latuff,
Defendant.
The State of Minnesota to the Above Named
Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to
answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this
action, which has been filed with the clerk
of said court, at his office in the Court House
of said county in the City of Saint Paul, and
to serve a copy of your answer to the said
complaint on the subscriber hereto,. plaintiff's
attorney, at his office, room number 514
Court Block, in the City of Saint Paul, in
the County of Ramsey and State of Minne
sota, within thirty (30) days after the service
of this summons, upon you, exclusive of the
day of such service and if you fail to an
swer the said complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the said court for the relief de
manded in said complaint.
Dated July 15, 1922.
T. A. ALEXANDER,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
514 Court Block, Saint Paul, Minnesota.
(7-22-22)
SUMMONS.
STATE O MINNESOTA, CJOUNTY O
Ramseyss. In District Court, Sec
ond Judicial District.
Piety B. Boone, Plaintiff, vs. Frank Boone,
Defendant.
The State of Minnesota to the Above Named
Defendant: You are hereby summoned arid required to
answer the complaint in this action, which
has been filed with the clerk of said court,
at his office in the Court House of said
County in the City of Saint Paul, and to
serve a copy of your answer to the. said
complaint on the subscriber hereto, plain
tiff's attorney, at his office, room number 514
Court Block, in the City of Saint Paul, in
the County of Ramsey and State of Minne
sota, within thirty (30) days after the serv
ice of this- summons upon you, exclusive of
the day of such service and if you fail to
answer the said complaint within the time
aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the said court for the relief de
manded in said complaint.
Dated June 28, 1922.
T. A. ALEXANDER,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
514 Court Block,
St. Paul, Minn.
(7-22-22)
CITATION OF HEARING ON PETITION
FOR ADMINISTRATION.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF
Ramseyss. In Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Charles M.
Roberts, Decedent.
The State of Minnesota to All Whom It May
Concern: The petition of Millie demons, formerly
Millie Roberts, having been filed in this
court, representing that Charles M. Roberts,
then a resident of the County of Ramsey,,
State of. Minnesota, died intestate on or
about the 15th day of September, 1910, and
praying that letters of administration of
said estate be granted to her the said peti
tioner, Millie demons, formerly Millie
Roberts.
It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard
and that all persons interested in said mat
ter be and hereby are cited and required to
appear before this court on Tuesday, the
22nd day of August, 1922, at ten o'clock in
the forenoon or as soon thereafter as said
matter can be heard, at the Probate Court
room, 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
the publication thereof in the Appeal, a
legal newspaper published in said county
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 of said de
cedent whose names and addresses are known
and appear from the files of this court.
Witness the Judge of said Court this 22nd
day of July, A. D. 1922.
HOWARD WHEELER,
Judge of Probate.
(Seal of Probate Court.)
Attest: F. W. Gosewisch,
Clerk of Probate.
T. A. ALEXANDER, Atty.
(7-29-22)
NOTICE OF SALE.
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF
Ramseyss. In District Court, Second
Judicial District.
James J. Billups, Plaintiff, vs. Rose L.
Davis, Defendant.
Notice is hereby given that under and by
virtue of a judgment and decree entered in
the above entitled action on the 12th day of
July, 1922, a certified transcript of which
has been delivered to me, I, the undersigned
Sheriff of Ramsey County, Minnesota, will
sell at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash on the 8th day of September, 1922,
at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the front
door on Cedar Street of the Ramsey County
Court House, in the Oity of St. Paul in said
County and State, the premises and real
estate located in said county and described
in said judgment and decree as follows,
to-wit:
The Northerly Forty (40) feet of the
South Eighty-eight (88) feet of Lots num
bered 1 and 2 of Block No. 12, Butterfield
Syndicate Addition No. 1 to the City of St.
Paul, according to the recorded plat thereof
on file and of record in the office of the
Register of Deeds in and for Ramsey
County, Minnesota.'
Dated this 15th day ot July, 192?:
JOHN,-WAGENER,
Sheriff of Ramsey County, Minnesota.
By E. H. Payte, Deputy.
T. FRANCIS,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
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