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& is *\jV ST. PAUL SATURDAY, AUGUST 1^2, 1922. The biggest liars, like the biggest.is "of"Kansas Mr.. Henrryi Clay City, "A Mo., it at The Henrietta Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bush have moved to 639 W. Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchel are on a motor trip out West in Colorado. Mr. Isaac Denny has purchased the house, 336 Rondo street, as an invest ment. Mr:--.. May Black Mason was hos tess Wednesday afternoon to the Ideal Club. Mr. and Mrs. William Hyde have rroved to 3832 Clinton avenue south, Minneapolis. FOR RENTFour-room fiat, bath, fas and other conveniences, 415 Rondo street. Mrs. Alfred Hodges of Chicago, is v:?itin her sister, Mrs. Geo. Harvey, 70 St. Albans street. The excursion Monday by the Patriarchy 114 and Household of Ruth 553, was a success. Mrs. S. E. Hall and children left Wednesday for a trip to Winnipeg, Can., to remain until September. Remember the excursion of Pride rf the West Co. No. 1, I. K. P. on August 21. It will be a great affair. PIONEER LODGE NO. 1, F. AND A. M.. meets first and th'rd Monday in each month at Masonic HaJl, 688 Rondo St., at 8:00 P. M.: K. H. Tumor. W. M. J. W. Thomas, Secy.. 615 W. Central.Advertisement. A'tty. and Mrs. Edward E. Wilson rf Chicago, are guests of Mr. and .Mrs. W. A. Benjamin, 756 Iglehart avenue. Miss Aileen G. Reese of Provi dence. R. I., -is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Henry Maxwell of 775 Iglehart avenue. i Cedar OWI RM.I Dal* IMT RM.:' ftM Ht. Anthony AT*. MRK. LYLES netcMMr tt f\ H. LT LB I1NDIRTAKING CO. 15* W. Fourth St. ST. PAUL By no manner of means must you forget the Brcwn Skin Picnic at Monis Park on Mass Lake, Wednes day, August 23. Mr. and. Mrs. J. B. Weldon have purchased a lot corner of Milton and St. Anthony and will build a home in the near future. The Henrietta will have a new chef in the person of Mr. C. Dickenson ss WEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS the Order of Eastern Star which IN MINNLXOTA'S CAPITAL. convenes in that city is The "Saintly City" and Saintly City to dp your Manicuring, Chiropody, FolksNewsy Items of Social, Re- etc. Those in need of her services' ligious, Political and General Mat- kindly call. Tel Dale 1001 ters Among the People. of Norfolk. Va. He has the reputation cf being &ome cook. Mrs. J. C. Burrles of Washington, D. is the guest of Mesdames F. D. McCracken and W. R. Godette of 852 Albemarle street. Mrs. Geo. Tate, who has been vis iting her sister. Mrs. J. S. Sparks of W. Central avenue, returned Thurs day to her home in Chicago. Mr. W. R. Hardy, who has been at the hospital for several weeks, has improved so much that he was dis charged and went home yesterday. HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH NO. 553. G. U.a O. of O. P., meets the third Monday in each r-.rr!i) at Union Hall, corner of Aurora and Kent streets at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. Delia W.lliams, M. M. G. Mrs. Carrie E. Lindsay, V7. R., 426 Rondo street.Advertisement. WEEKLY SPECIAL Seven-room house, modern, $2,500 $300 cash, $30 per month. F. D. McCracken, "HE KNOWS," 321 Metropolitan Bank Bldg. Mrs. Geo. Stewart of 426 Rondo street, spent the week-end visiting her husband at Glenn Lake where he^ has been for several weeks :fr his health. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wills, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Chapman, Atty. and Mrs. W. T. Francis and Mr. Everett Chap man spent the week-end at Lake Chisago. Mrs. W. T. Francis had a birthday, August 8, and to commemorate it KEEP YOUR MONEY IN A SAVINGS BANK Have a savings plan. Make a deposit here each payday or a large one each mo nth get ahead the. sure and safe way. THE STATE SAVINGS BANK 93 E. FOURTH ST. 4% Interest on Savings' Compounded quarterly h?r" husband gave her a brandi new O^ E. WV* and on the other, "Past S'udebaker sedan and she is ee'n-a- most tickled to death. i a the Henrietta, and is prepared FOR SALEEight-room dwelling by the owner, in the hill district, 447 Carroll avenue, modern. May be in spected after 4:0fr P. M. Sundays any time. Price $4,700. Terms. You can be supplied with 'BLEKRE" tires for your car by ap- THE APPEAL ASKS AS A SPE- CIAL FAVOR THAT ITS READERS GIVE PREFERENCE TO THE AD- plying to the MARTIN AUTO LTV VERTISERS WHO SEEK THEIR ERY, -453-55 Main avenue. You'll PATRONAGE BY ADVERTISING enjoy "Peace of Mind," if you do. IN IT. SHOP IN THE APPEAL BEFORE SHOPPING ELSEWHERE. home in Montgomery City, Mo., last! NOTICE"To/get" thereT take a week, was the guest of Mrs. E. W. Stillwater, "White Bear or Hazel Welsh instead of Mrs. E. W. Lind- car going easrt?U av a ate fish, usually get away. i Mr. ano Mrs. James A. Birdeaux, able. I Mrs. Rosemond Collier, 990 Gaul-1 tier street, gave a birthday' party August 6 for her daughter Rose-1 mond, entertaining a large1 Anthony avenue, entertained at six o'clock dinner Thursday: Atty. and Mrs. Edward E. Wilson, Chicago Mrs. J. R. White, New York Mrs. lone E. and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Gibbs, Jr., and daughter Margaret, Minneapolis. Mr. Wilson is Assist ant State's-Attorney and draws all the briefs written for the supreme court. Attv. J. Louis Ervine will leave next week as the delegate of Gopher Lodge to the meeting of the Elks Grand Lodge at Newark, N. J., from the 22 to 24. He goes .carrying let ters from the, governor and the mayor and !ity Council -inviting the Grand Lodge to hold its next-meet-j ing in St Paul. Mrs. Natalie John sen goes as the delegate from Como Temple, Daughter E:ks. I At the meting of the Sterling Club i Friday night of last week, they had as their guest Prof. G. P. Hamilton, principal of the Korterecht High i. School, Memphis, Tenn. He has been 3 years connected with the public I school system of the city and 30 years principal. He is making a general trip through the West and is delighted' with the country and charmed with its people. The 30th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jackson, 602 St. Anthony avenue, was the occasion of private picnic at Lake Phalen Thursday. There were about 18 present and they had a splendid time. The guests of honor were: Mrs. John A. Williams, Mrs. S. A. Steele, Minneapolis: Mrs. C. H. Spaulding, Mrs. J. R. White, New York Prof. S. P. Hamilton, Memphis, Tenn. Wednesday night a committee of sisters from Como Temple 128, called at the meeting of Gopher Lodge 105, i I. B. P. O. E. W. at Union Hall, and!MAI took Mr. George W. Steward-, Grand Traveling Deputy and Past Exalted Ruler out and over. to their lodge room in Masonic Hall where *he was introduced as "the dady of the lodge" and given the grand lodge honors. Mrs. Natalie Johnson, Daughter Ruler, then proceeded to present to him, on behalf .of the temple, a large gold elks head hung by two bars en graved on one of the bars, "I. B. P. Exalte Ruler." On the reverse- side, "Geo. W. Steward, Como Temple 128." Mrs. Johnson made a very ap propriate speech to which Mr. Stew ard feelingly responded with a speech which the critic said, "was the speech of his Jife." WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. The Ladies' Art and Needle Clubs held an informal reception at the residence of Mrs. James Banks, 331 Alfred avenue, Tuesday afternoon,/ in honor of Miss Lina E. Jean, a teach er of Washington, D. C. Miss Jean is a guest of Mrs. I. M. Bynpr, 144 Burbank street, River Heights. Among those present were: Mes dames Ash, Banks, Bvnor, Blain, Clark, Cook. G. Green, W.^ Green, Plummer Washington, T. Williams, W. Williams and the Misses Clark.* A most enjoyable afternoon was spent. RECLAIMED LAND OFFERED TO EX-SOLDIERS 'According to" a statement from Sec .retary Fall of the interior department mqre than 200,000 inquiries have been received from war veterans, regarding the possibility of obtaining form lands from the government. Over 100,000 of these have been definite applica ^tions.f J**i- Secretary Fall has approved the biltf 4M Mrs. Lottie M. "Wilson, 89 Iglehart pending in congress which provide* avenue, left Monday for St. Louis', for close cooperation between the in Mrr^jto attend the grand session of jterior department and the veterans bureau in establishing a settlement of Rehabilitated former service men M?iss Beulah Porter of Indianapolis, Mrs. McPike who returned to her a nice basket of lunchgood eats, in last week'sissue. for a tri to Chicago, Detroit and 37 8 Cathedral Place, left Thursday Duluth. Mr. Birdeaux is a victim of, "hay fever" and he goes to seek re lief. Everybody is getting ready for the picnic de luxe at Tanner's Lake on ne: Wednesday, June 16. Brown. busr-es leave 6th and Robert from 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. Fare, round trip, 50 cents. Moore's music. Let's go! Rev. H. L. P. Jones was the victim of an automobile accident int Minne-T apolis Monday which deprives him of. the use of his right hand. The driver of the car was not identified but the officers are investigating the ^natter. CASE CAR SERVICEPersons de-1 siring motor car service for any oc casidn'may get the use of an elegant! new seven-passenger Case sedan, bv calling at 527 Aurora avenue or! calling UT) Dale 0995. Rates reason- number CERY, 558. St._ Anthony, has been taken over by J. H. Webb who will' of her little friends and their moth- \f ers. The little Miss received some pretty gifts. I Dr. Valdo Turner left Wednesday! with his family for his summer home, Resigns His Position With the City to Lake Pokegama, to spend the week.. Go Into Business for Himself He will return next Tuesday and pn the 18th will go to Washington to Mr. 'Clarence W. Wigington, the attend the meeting of the National oldest senior architect, in point of Physicians' Convention. service, in the Department of Public THE COSMOPOLITAN GRO-1 ^^Sft^l ?!& iXL^* conduct a first class store, containing Lw^ff^ conduct a first class store containing everything in the grocerv line. Pur- operate underrV1Cefirm th name of everything in the grocery line Pur 'SjS chases promptly delivered. Your rJa patronage is solicited. Tel. Dale, a reclaimed unit of the Yumci Meza Arizona. STERLING CLUB NOTES. At'the last meeting of the Sterling Club it was voted that the club give a private basket picnic for its mem bers, their-families arid such visiting strangers as they might invite. The picnic will be held at Tanner's Lake, Tuesday, August 22. This is a beautiful place with all the things that go tcward making a pleasant outing boating, bathing, fishing, dancing and if you take along nb Tom 2" not go^teoe yleave wher the end theand line, but the car at White Bear road bu hour hal ever cloc MR. CLARENCE W. WIGINGTON res J* M1 A 61 "p St Philip Episcopa church Minneapoiis. The Ormand ..3 Jo3els of Comfort and Eleganca Dristinctive of vSMOE. 8ol Bt. P.-.ut Agency DALE 6014 REASONABLE PRICES W. E. ROBINSON CARPENTER and CABINET MAKER Repairing and Building of all kinds RONDO ST, 56 6 9 N 289 P. M. TO 2 A. M. SAINT PAUL RES. HYLAND 3261 HYLAND 6696 OZZIE TAXIE DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Cars for all occasions. Fishing parties a specialty. 634 6TH AVE. N. MINNEAPOLIS N. W CESAB 30 3? OPTICIAN & JEWELER 2 2 E. FOURTH ST. SAINT PAUL TEL. CEDAR 8190 HAMMOND TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW 321 MET. BANK BLD G. FlfTH A CEDAR GOPHER and aftePark 1 Seventh street de uonmeetf W1 you tak LODGE rIflth. a c^' fjAug J^i"l te pnv te 'v+ MI' Wl -,_ ytt op^ !e fl^ ^,Sf in gtn archl *i S iZ-~ iS tee 4417 Mr. Wigington has achieved great success in his calling and has some- Messrs. O. C. and A. V. Hall have thins? over $200,000 worth of con- secured 32 nice lots on Round Lake tracts under his control. Among the near Little Canada, and intend to in- contracts ,he has in St. Paul might augurate a family colony of desirable be mehtioned: Public garage, Dale people who can purchase the lots a Vnd Ashland: a family apartment, reasonable rates. The location is Selby and Pierce: large apartment beautiful and will make desirable building: St. James A. E. church summer homes. Memorial Baptist church: Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Adams, 527 St..g. St, Paul TEL. CEDAR 7995 O. Hi AROSIN CO. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS 1" Tr ft ^ADJUSTING ~OF v' !Yi4SMi$*-2 ^^t WATCHES^-, b?~A SPECIALTY UJ ROBERT STjr ST.- PAUL. MINN. -\f- Tanner's Lake TO BE GIVEN BY ON Wednesday August 1 6 MUSIC BY PROF. MOORE AND HIS JAZZ HOUNDS The Committee has arranged an outing to be enjoyed by everyone Plenty of refreshments served in the beautiful grove at Tanner's Lake. Friends from Minneapolis are cordially invited to at- tend this gala' affair. Dancing, bathing, boating, fishing. Brown Busses leave 6th and Robert sts. from 11 a. m, to 7. p. m. ROUND TRIP 50 CENTS COMMITTEE O ARRANGEMENTS Harry Robinson, Chrm, J. A. Mitchell, Chrm., Lee Johnson Wm. Pettit Wm. Fox Homer L. Row an James R. Lynn THE HENRIETTA SEARS & DODD, PROPS. This is THE HENRIETTA, the hotel De Luxe of St. Paul, which fills a long-felt want. When you are in St. Paul, he sure to stop at THE HENRIETTA. The hotel contains 16 rooms all modern and up-to-the-minute at reasonable rates, for first-class service. NO. 105 I.B.P.O.E.W. i Newly painted, papered, decorated and furnished, in first-class style. The best place in the city for private dinner, luncheon, card par- ties, etc. i SPECIAL TABLE D'HOTE SUNDAY DINNER $1.00 '&:. Breakfast, 6 to 9 A. M. Lunch, 12 to 2 P. M. /Weekday 6 o'clock Dinner 50 cents 503 RONDO ST., COR. MACKUBIN. TEL. DALE 1001 Saint Paul, Minnesota PORTERS' & WAITERS' CLUB 311 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Phone Main 2592 Excellent Food at Minimum Prices. Soft Drinks of All Kinds. TOBACCO CIGARS CIGARETTES GLOVER SHULL, Pres. and Treas. EDDIE L. BOYD, Secy. O. A. McNAIR, Night. Manager. THE-STANDARD FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN MAKES HOME SWEET HOME THELOG CABIN PRODUCTS CO. SAINT PAX7L, MINNESOTA i^MlNNESOTA MILE^OO.^1 691 RONDO 6 rooms, hardwood throughout, gas, bath, cement base ment, hot water heat, built-in fea tures. Two lots. Excellent loca tion, $5,000. Terms. 658 ST. ANTHONY8 rooms, hard wood throughout, furnace, gas, bath, ejectricity, cement basement, laundry, large barn, $4,500. Terms. 1222 THOMAS6 rooms, hardwood throughout, gas, bath, electricity, 665 UNIVERSITY AVE. :5 EAjp'-jflKADO^ ''&&S1 AS 1 Clothes Protection Is the Most Important Feature of a Wardrobe Trunk HOUSES FOR SALE SCHUCK & SCHUCK REAL ESTATE Real Estate Insurance BE YOUR. OWN LANDLORD Choice City Property Beautiful Building Lots There is only one arrange ment that absolutely pre vents clothes from wrin kling. That arrangement Is patented and is an exclu sive feature of Hartmann Wardrobe trunks. This reasonV alonewithout con sidering its many other exclusive comfort conven iences is sufficient to ac count f6r the preference of well-groomed people for Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks. COME SEE FOR YOURSELF LUGGAGE SH0P SIXTH A CEDAR laundry, cement basement, hot water heat, garage, stucco finish. Five years old, $6,000. Terms. 407 RONDO6 rooms, pipeless fur nace, gas, bath, electricity, screened porch, $3,200 $500 cash $25 per month. FOR RENT2-room furnished apart ment, gas, bath, electricity, excel lent location, $30 per month. TEL. ELK HURST 12956. Farm Property For Sale or Trade TWIN CITY REALTY CO. O, U. BRAY.' PRES, 411 UNIVERSITY AVE., ST. PAUL. TEL. FOREST 9553 Tel. Cedar 9603 "Open AM Night LEADING DOWN TOWN RLACEJO CAT Acme Club Cafe W REAMS, PROP. First Class Meals and Lunches at All Hours And at Reasonable Rates ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS 3171-2 Wabasha St. MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY A DR. VALDO TURNER 34 -W. BETEKTH BT. BxeiioKsroK aeo BT. ^,MVB ST. PATJt, MIKK. Tfl. itiulic 4876 OPBN DAY km jam Tel. Mai. 5462 PHELPS HOTEL AND CAFE .MBS. STLESTUS PHELPS, PROP. STRICTLY FIRST GLASS MKALS TO ORDER AT ALL. HOURS FRIED CHICKEN AND HOT CO RN FRITTERS FOR AFTER THEATER PARTIES A SPECIALTY 246 4TH AVE. S. MINNEAPOLIS St. Paul, Minn. ANN'S 40 E. THIRD ST. ST. PAUL CAFE OPEN A ALL HOURS We Make A Specialty of Southern Dishes Tables Reserved Fo Parties Call Cedar 9088 wnn wra* 1* I A. M. IS TO 1 w. I *o a p. 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