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#^9C MINNEAPOLIS THE DOINGS I N AND ABOUT THE GREAT "FLOUR CITY." Matters Social, Religious and General Which Have Happened and Ar to Happen Among the People of the City. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1922 Mr., and Mrs. Jasper Gibbs, Jr., have moved to 3515 Nicollet avenue. Mr. Wm. Evans, formerly of St. Paul, has opened a pantorium at 705 Gth avenue north. Mrs. John Washington, 1500 Penn av?nue, is seriously ill and has been confined to her bed for the last four weeks. The Porters' and Waiters' Club has moved to No. 18 Third street south, corner of Nicollet and is mak ing some wonderful improvements. You and your friends are cordially invited to attend Len Oliver's dance and entertainment on Friday even ing, October 13th, at Elks Hall, Sixth av?nue north and Lyndale, in honor of Messrs. Tony Langston, dramatic editor and Phillip A. Jones, business manager of the Chicago Defender. Come out and meet the guests of honor. Admission 50 cents. Tf you want to have some fun don't fail to attend the Sixteenth Annual Hallowe'en Carnival Ball to be given by Pride of Minnesota Lodge No. 5, Knights of Pythias, at the beautiful Arcadia Dancing Palace on Monday evening, October 30th. Music, danc ing and refreshments are only minor features that the Knights have in store, so you'll have to be present, to enjoy the fun. The third dance of a series of dances to be given by the Musicians' Benefit to help uniform a 40 piece hand composed of Minneapolis and St. Paul musicians, will be held at the beautiful Arcadia Gardens, cor ner of 8th and Cedar streets, St. Paul, on Monday evening, October 2. This is the first dancing party given in St. Paul, so come out and i your bit to help uniform a band yo-u will be proud of. Moore's Con cert Dance orchestra will furnish the music. Brown bus service to and from Minneapolis. The fourth dance of the series will be given at the South Side Auditorium, Minneapolis, on Wednesday evening, October 25th. A pood time is guaranteed at both of these affairs and the wise ones will attend them both. SUMMONS. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF RamseyIn District Court, Second Judi cial District. Mnrearet Irwin, Plaintiff, vs. Alexander M. Irwin, Defendant. The State of Minnesota to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to anflwer the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, which has been filed with the cleric of said court at his office in the Court House of said County in the City of St. 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 614 Court Block, in the City of St. 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 September 16, 1922. T. A. ALEXANDER, Plaintiff's Attorney, 514 Court Block, St. Paul, Minn. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION. STATE OF Ramseysi In the Matter of the Estate of Philip H. An derson, Decedent. The State of Minnesota to All Whom It May Concern: The petition of Lola Anderson having been filed in this court, representing that Philip H. Anderson, then a resident of the County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, died intes tate on the 4th day of September, 1922, and praying that letters of administration of said estate be granted to Lola Anderson. 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 17th day of October. 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon or as soon thereafter as said mat ter can be heard, at the Probte 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 pub lication thereof in the Appeal 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 decedent whose names and addresses are known and appear from the files of this court. Witness the Judge of said court, this 15th day of October, A. D. 1922. (Seal of Probate Court.) A. E. DOE, Judge of Probate. (Of Washington County, Minn., acting as and for Judge of Probate of Ramsey County, Minn.) Attest: F. W. Gosewisch, Clerk of Probate. CHP.ISTOFFERSON. WALSH. CHRISTOF- FERSON & JACKSON. Attorneys. (9-22-22) MINNESOTA, COUNTY In Probate Court. fc, OF STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MAN- AGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., RE- QUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24. 1912. of The Appeal, Published weekly at St. Paul, Minnesota for October 1, 1922. State of Minnesota. County of Ramsey )sa Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally ap peared John Q. Adams, Jr., who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the Editor and Manager of The Appeal and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses of ,the publisher, editor, managing editor, and bus iness managers are: Publisher, Ella B. Adams, Spl. Admx. Es tate of John Q. Adams, Deceased. Editor, John Q. Adams, Jr., 24 E. Fourth St., St. Paul. Managing editor. None. Business Manager, John Q. Adams, Jr., 24 E. Fourth St., St. Paul. 2. That the owners arei (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) Estate of John Q. Adams, Sr., Deceased. 3. That the known bondholders, mort gagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other se curities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and* security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and seeurtiy holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also,. in cases where. the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embrac ing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as -trustees, hold stock and securities in a capa city other than that of a bona fide owner and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other, person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than is so scaled by him. 5.sacri ThaissKthef oi: average numbe of th 3 puhWeaconr sold ocopies dis-. tributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscnoers during the sac months pre ceding the date shown above is (Weekly.) (This information is required from daily publications only.) J. Q. ADAMS, JR.. Editor and Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this' SOth day of September, 1922. fSEALl W. T. FRANCIS, Notary Public, Ramsey Co.. Minn. Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of the Stateof Minnesota Submitted by the Legislature at its General Session, 1921, to the People of Minnesota at the General 1922 Election To gether with Statements of PurposeandEffect of each Prepared by CLIFFORD L. HILTON Attorney-General of Minnesota. Addressed to MIKE HOLM Secretary of State. ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, OFFICE O ATTORNEY GENERAL, June 30, 1922. HONORABLE MIKE HOLM, Secretary of State, Capitol. SIR: As required by section 46, General Sta tutes of the state of Minnesota for thePRIDE year 1913, I have the honor to furnish you, herewith, a statement of the pur poses and effects of all amendments pro posed to the constitution of the state of Minnesota by the legislature of 1921 and which are to be submitted to th electors of said state at the general elec tion in 1922. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. ON E Chapter 528, Session Laws of Minnesota for the year 1921 proposes an amend ment to section 10 of article 9 of the constitution of said state. Said section now reads as follows: "The credit of the state shall never be given or loaned in aid of any In dividual, association or corporation. Nor .shall there be any further issue of bonds denominated 'Minnesota state railroad bonds,' under what purports to be an amendment to sec tion ten of article nine, of the consti tution, adopted April 15, 1858, which is hereby expunged from the consti tution, saving, excepting and reserv ing to the state, nevertheless, all rights, remedies and forfeitures ac cruing under said amendment." If amended, said section will read as follows: "The credit of the state shall never be given or loaned in aid of any indi vidual, association or corporation, ex cept as hereinafter provided. Nor shall there be any further issue of bonds denominated 'Minnesota State Railroad Bonds' under what purports to be an amendment to section 10 of article 9 of the constitution, adopted AprlJ 16, 1858, which is hereto ex punged from the. constitution, saving, excepting and reserving to the state, nevertheless, all rights, remedies and forfeitures accruing under said amendment. Provided, however, that for the purpose of developing the agri cultural resources of the state, the state may establish and maintain a system of rural credits and thereby loan money an'd extend credit to the people of the state upon real estate security in such manner and upon such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by law, and to Issue and negotiate bonds to provide money to be so loaned. The limit of indebted ness contained In section 5 of this ar ticle shall not apply to the provisions of this section, and the purposes for which the credit of the state or the aforesaid municipal subdivisions thereof may be given or loaned as herein provided are declared to be public purposes." The PURPOSE of said amendment Is t develop the agricultural resources of thi state by authorizing the lending of mona nd credit of the state to the people upor real estate security. The EFFECT of said amendment, It adopted, will be to authorize the enact ment of laws by the legislature for thi establishment and maintenance of a sys tem of rural credits. The legislature wll be empowered to provide money by thi Issuance and negotiation of bonds of th state to be loaned upon real estate secur ity to the people of the state, and will b enabled to prescribe the terms and con dltiona upon which such money may b lent and such credit extended. There wll be no limit of Indebtedness In this respect and the state will be enabled to Issue and negotiate as many bonds for this purpose as it deems advisable. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. TWO Chapter 529, Session Laws of Minnesota for the year 1921, proposes an amendmenl to the constitution of the state of Minne sota by adding anew section to article 9, to be known as section 1A, to read as fol lows: "Every person, co-partnership, com pany, joint stock company, corpora tion, or association, however or for whatever purpose organized, engaged in the business of mining or pro ducing iron ore or other ores in this state, shall pay to the state of Min nesota an occupation tax on the val uation of all ores mined or produced, which tax shall be in addition to all other taxes provided by law, said tax to be due and payable from such per son, co-partnership, company, joint stock company, corporation or asso ciation however or for whatever pur pose organized, on May first of the calendar year next following the mining or producing thereof. The val uation of ore for the purpose of de termining the amount of tax to be paid shall be ascertained in the man ner and method provided by law. Funds derived from the tax herein provided for shall be apportioned fif ty per cent to the state general rev enue fund, forty per cent to the per manent school fund and ten per cent to the permanent university fund. The' legislature shall by law make the necessary provisions for carrying out the provisions of this section." The PURPOSE of said amendment li to direct the legislature of the state ol Minnesota to impose and to keep In effect an occupation tax upon those engaged I* the business of mining or producing Iroi ore or other ores In this state, In addition to other taxes Imposed by law, at a rata based upon the valuation of the ore pro* duoed, to be determined by the legislature and to provide for the proportionate dls. trlbutlon of such taxes to the general revenue fund, the permanent school fund and the permanent university fund. The EFFECT of the amendment, adopted, will be to direct the legislature to impose and keep In effect such a ta upon those engaged In said business am to require that the proceeds of such tax. es shall be distributed In the mannet following, to-wit: fifty per cent to th state general revenue fund, forty per cent to the permanent school fund, and ter per cent to the permanent unlverslt) fund. 1 Yours respectfully,, ,tf2.t CLIFFORD L/HILTON, Attorney (General. b-it* Fred Thomas W. C. Jeffrey Ralph Watson $* ".V The Third and Fourth Dances of the series of if To Help Uniform a 40 Piece Band The Third At The ARCADIA GARDENS 47 East Eighth Street Corner of Cedar, St. Paul MONDAY EVE'G, OCT. 23 And The Fourth At The South Side Auditorium 12th Avenue South and Third St., Minneapolis WEDNESDAY EVE. OCT. 30 Come out to both dunces and help to unifrom a band that you will be proj#| of. MUSIC BY MOORES CONCERT DANCE ORCHESTRA Brown Bus Service Everybody Invited LET' S O THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL BALL TO BE GIVEN BY OF MINNESOTA LODGE NO. 5 AT THE Arcadia Dancing Palace 5th St. S. (Opposite Court House) Minneapolis MONDAY EVE'G, OCT. 3 0 The New dazzland Orchestra Will Feature New Dance Hits Come out and spend a pleasant evening. The Committee is charge is taking great pains to make this affair the best of the season. GENERAL AND RECEPTION COMMITTEE C. A Hughes, Chairman Walter McCoy, Jr. B. TtovalU Ji\ Harry Bludsoe Hezzie Allen I' Win. Clack SPECIAL FEATURE COMMITT EE J. L. Gibson, Chairman Matt Kabel Josh Monroe Frank 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, be 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. 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