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ST. PAUL
PEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS
IN MINNC&OTA'S CAPITAL.
the "Saintly City'* and Saintly City
FolksNewsy Items of Social, Re
ligious, Political and General Mat
ters Among the People.
'SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922.
THE APPEAL ASKS AS A SPE-
CIAL FAVOR THAT ITS READERS
IVE PREFERENCE TO THE AD-
VERTISERS WHO SEEK THEIR
PATRONAGE BY ADVERTISING
IN IT. SHOP IN THE APPEAL
BEFORE SHOPPING ELSEWHERE.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Powell have moved
to 696 Carroll avenue.
Mrs. O. C. Hall was hostess to the
*K. A. S. Club last Friday.
Mrs. O. C. Hall, who has been on
the sick list is very much improved.
Mr. Wm. Evans has opened up a
pantorium at 705 Sixth avenue north
Minneapolis.
FOR RENTTwo four-room flats.
One upstairs and one downstairs.
Call Dale 7557.
Mrs. Hattie Hicks of Rondo street,
has returned from a visit to her
home in Hamilton.
The Ivy Club gave a "Jinx Party"
at the Y. W. All who attended had
a very enjoyable time.
PIONEER LODGE NO. 1, F. AND A. M.,
meeta first and third Monday in each month
at Masonic *HaIl, 688 Rondo St., at 8:00 P.
M. K. H. Turner. W. M. J. W. Thomas,
Secy.. 515 W. Central.Advertisement.
The Daughter Elks gave a card
-party at the Pioneer hall on Wednes
day evening which was quite an en
joyable affair.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
room, modern home for two gentle
men. 723 Sherburne avenue. Tele
phone Dale 4071.
The wives of the members of Pio
neer Lodge gave a card party at the
hall Thursday evening which was
greatly enjoyed by all present.
Mrs. Henry Robert, formerly Miss
Mildred Kemp, was in the city this
week visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mary
Brewin, 515 W. Central avenue.
HOUSEHOLD OF BUTH NO. 553. G. U.
O. of O. F., meeta the third Monday in each
month at Union Hall, corner of Aurora and
Kent streets at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. Delia
Williams, M. M. G. Mrs. Carrie E. Lindsay.
W. R.. 426 Rondo' street.Advertisement.
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MRS. T. H. LYLES
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T. BL 1/YXiB UNDERTAKING CO.
W. Vcarth St. ST. FAUL
Mrs. F. L. Brown entertained the
Ideal Club on Wednesday afternoon.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Jennie
Young, Mrs. Julia Caldwell and Mrs.
May Mason.
The City Federation will meet at
the Y. W. center on Friday, October
27, at 2:30 P. M. Several able speak
ers are on the program and every
body is invited.
Mrs. Sadie Johnson Rodney of
Duluth was in the city for a few
days visiting her relatives. She was
accompanied by her little daughter,
Bettie Virginia.
Mr. Charles Burke has taken
charge of the Acme Club Cafe, for
merly run by W. H. Reems, and is
doing everything possible to please
its many patrons.
Messrs. Wm. E. and Harvey L.
Stewart of Cincinnati and Cleveland,
Ohio, were week-end guests of their
brother and uncle, Mr. George W.
Stewart of 485 Rondo street.
You can be supplied with
"BLEKRE" tires for vour car by ap
plying to the MARTIN AUTO LIV-
ERY, 453-55 'Main avenue. You'll
enjoy "Peace of Mind," if you do.
Dr. S. "N. Vass of Chicago, mem
ber of the Baptist Educational Board
was in the city this week the guest
of Mrs. W. B. Tandy, 593 Iglehart
avenue. Dr. Vass, who left Monday,
held a week of institute while here.
CASE CAR SERVICEPersons de
siring motor car service for any oc
casion may get the use of an elegant
new seven-passenger Case sedan, by
calling at 527 Aurora avenue or
calling up Dale 0995. Rates reason
able.
Miss Helen Thomas of Chicago and
Miss Marion Reynolds passed through
the city this week and spent a day
with Mrs. C. E. James. Miss Thomas
is accompanying Miss Reynolds to
her home in Anaconda, Mont., where
she will visit a few months.
Everybody get ready for the Hal
lowe'en Dancing Party to be given
by the Progressive Club of St. Paul
and Minneapolis at the beautiful Ar
cadia Gardens, 47 East 8th street,
St. Paul, on Monday evening, Octo
ber 30. Moore's dance orchestra will
furnish the music and with noise
DON'T
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let your money lie
idle around the
house. Deposit it on
a savings account
and get 4% INTER-
EST on it at
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THE
STATE SAVINGS BANK
9 3 E. FOURTH ST. yfgg
4% Interest on Savings
Compounded quarterly
makers, confetti, balloons, caps and
plenty of refreshments everybody is
bound to have a good time.
The Anti-lynching Crusaders wish
to announce their first nublic mass
meeting to be held in St. Paul at
Pilgrim Baptist church, Sunday, Oc
tober 22. at 3:30 o'clock^ The speak
ers, will be Dr. Ema Brodie, Mrs. C.
A. Severance, arid Mrs. George Good
in. Music under the direction of
Mrs. S. E. Hall. State organizer pre
siding, Mrs. M. M. Donovan.
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
Prepared by J. Q. Adams, 24 E.
Fourth street, St. Paul, in behalf of
the candidate here named, for which
$1.00 per inch is to be paid.
J. A. MAURITZ
Candidate for
REPRESENTATIVE
38tHe|!Mn District Soill
Was born in the district and lived
there all of the 36 years of his life.
Is married and lives with his fam
ily at 779 Edmund street.
He is a master plumber, doing busi
ness on Grotto street between Ed
mund and Charles streets.
Served fourteen months in the late
World War, twelve of which were
spent overseas.
Mr. Mauritz was a candidate for
the same office two years ago and was
only beaten by less than 100 votes
and deems himself worthy of your
support in coming election and so
licits it.
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
Revival meetings are now in pro
gress at St. Paul Baptist church.
Rev. H. S. Thompson of Birming
ham, Ala., is preaching strong and
logical sermons. Four have united
with the church and interest is in
creasing Work on the new building
is rapidly going forward. Services
as usual tomorrow. Come on time
and hear the gospel.
AT THE HENRIETTA
Mr. W. S. Parker cf Duluth is a
guest at The Henrietta.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hatwood of In
dianapolis are guests at The Hen
rietta. PAID ADVERTISEMENT
Phepared for John Lind, 277 Rondo
St., St. Paul, bv J. Q. Adams. 24 E
4th St., for which S1.00 per inch is
to be paid.
JOHN UNO
Candidate for
Re-election as
COUNTYCOMMISSIONER
CITATION FOR EXAMINATION O
FINAL ACCOUNT.
STATE OP MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF
RAMSEYss. In the Matter of the Estate of Hattie Har
rington, Decedent.
The State of Minnesota to All Whom it May
Concern: On reading and filing the petition of the
representative of said estate, praying that
tiie Court fix a time and place for examin
ing, adjusting and allowing his FINAL AC
COUNT, and for the assignment' of the res
idue of said estate to the persons thereto
entitled:
It Js Ordered, That said petition be heard
and that all persons interested in said mat
ter be cited and required to appear before
this Court on Wednesday, the 8th day of
November, 1922, at 10 o'clock A JL, or as*
soon thereafter as said matter can be heard,
at the 'Probate Court Booms 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 publication
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
tof the heirs, devisees and legatees* of said
'decedent whose -names and addresses ap
pear from the flies .of this Court.
i Witness the Judge of said Court this 13th
day of October, A. D. 1922.
(Seal of Probate Ccfurt) '"-$
HOWARD WHEELER,
Att t: P. W. Goiewi***"*
81
Clerk of PrvbmttJ^mm^^
W. T. FRANCIS, Attorney.
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
Prepared by Mrs. Birdie High, 674
OUR PRESENT
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PAID ADVERTISEMENT
Prepared by C. R. Parker, 155
J. L. SHIELY
FOR
STATE, SENATOR.
42nd Senatorial District
Joseph L. Shiely is a well known resident of the senatorial district
and the head of the firm of J. L. Shiely Company, 305 Dakota Bldg., and
owns his own home at 1665 Ashland avenue. He was born in St. Paul Jan-
uary 30, 1885. He is the son of James Shiely, a well known contractor, and
a grandson of Michael Shiely who served in the Minnesota legislature of
1876.
Joseph Shiely passed through the Madison school in the class of 1898
and through the Mechanic Arts High school in the class of 1902, and took up
engineering and construction work for a vocation. From 1908 to 1913 he
was construction superintendent for the Great Northern Railway, and in
1914 developed the company which now bears his name. He is a strong,
fearless and genial young man, splendidly equipped by reason of the season-
ability of his business to devote his entire time during the legislative ses-
sion to the service of the district, the city and the state.
"A Success in His Own Business, Why Not in Yours?"
VOTE TO RE-ELECT
Dr. C. A
INGERSON
A TRUE FRIEND OF ALL THE PEOPLE
St. Anthony Ave./ St. Paul, for J. L.
Shiely, 1665 Ashland Ave., for which
$1.00 per inch is to be paid.
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Nina Ave., St. Paul, for C. A. Inger
son, 265 Dayton Ave., for which $1.Q0
per inch is to be paid.
HEI SHOE
the many years you have heard of
The FLORSHEIM SHOE, you have
received a definite impression
"a fine quality shoe? When you1
wear a pair you will sayas others^
do "a wonderful shoe."v
Dhe Parkway
florsheim Shoe Stores
Twfo Shops in S Paul
421 ROBERT ST. 16 W. SEVENTH ST.
FOR THE MAN WHO CARES
NorthwesternlStam Works
OF DESCRIPTION
fHimEVERY T. EAT sH *T.
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MODESTY AND APPEARANCES
By E. W. Gilles.
Nations have gone down when their
people have lost the sense of modesty
and become careless of appearances.
Individuals as well as nations have
gone down under the same condi
I tions.
The pathway of history is strewn
with the wreckage of human life as
people have lost the sense of modesty
and become careless of appearances.
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
Prepared by J. Q. Adams, 24 B.
Fourth street, S Paul, in behalf of
the candidate here named, for which
$1.00 per inch is to be paid.
JAMES HANOLAN
Candidate For
Re-election as
STATE SENATOR
38th District
Res. Hyland 1360, Office Geneva 4484
HARRY L. SCOTT
Attorney at Law
501 Kasota Bldg. Minneapolis
VIVIAN CRAWFORD-YANCEY
Public Stenographer
1122 6th Ave N Phone Hyland 2182
Minneapolis
All Work Done by Appointment
Prices Reasonable.
JOHN A. JOYCE
Dry Cleaning, Sponging,
Pressing and Repairing
Done on Short Notice.
1817 Franklin Ave. Minneapolis
TEL. DALE 6912
The Complete Service Co.
Architects and Engineers
C. W. WJGINGTON SAINT PAUL
DALE 6014 REASONABLE PRICES
W. E. ROBINSON
CARPENTER and CABINET
MAKER
Repairing and Building of all kinds
566 RONDO ST. SAINT PAUL
ELKHURST 3473 QUICK SERVICE
CALL ONCE AND YOU WILL CALL AGAIN
ELK TAILORING GO.'
M. LOVE. PROPRIETOR
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
CLEANING, PRESSING, DYE-
ING AND REPAIRING
306 RONDO ST. ST. PAUL. MINN.
TBI* VAN BUREN 1321
VflHDER glE'S
ICC CREAM
is XHE WLsrr
For Sale Everywhere
J. C. VANDER BIB
Partridge and Branson Sts.
ST. PAUL, MINK
TSIM CXDAX 6075
HomsB 9 JC O 1
v. i A 2 O 6 r. ic.
DR. L. RAYMOND HILL
DENTAL SURGEON
First Class Guaranteed Work in
All Branches of Dentistry
303 COURT BLOCK 24 E. 4TH ST.
N. W OJBDAS SOS7
OPTICIAN* JEWELER
-V". aa B. FOURTH ST. iferf
SAINT PACT,
1222 THOMAS6 rooms, hardwood
throughout, gas, bath, electricity,
WEAR As/fflLE fAYTNGS
WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
COATS
Cloth Coats, Plush Coats, Chappie
Coats and Coats of every descrip
tion priced at
$14-9$ $79.50
$2.00 Down, Balance 4 Months.
Men's and
Young Men's
O'COATS
691 RONDO 6 rooms, hardwood
throughout, gas, bath, cement base
ment, hot w*sr heat, built-in fea
tures. wo lots. Excellent loca
tion, $5,000. Terms.
658 ST. ANTHONY8 rooms, hard
wood throughout, furnace, gas,
bath, electricity, cement basement,
laundry, large barn, $4,500. Terms.
SCHUCK &
665 UNIVERSITY AVE.
Specials for Wednesday
DRESSES
A special shipment of cloth and silk dresses
just arrived, showing the new draped lines.
They are exceptional values, priced for
quick selling at
$19-98
OUR TERMS-
$2.00 down opens an account, and then
FOUR MONTHS TO PAY the balance. Mar
ried or single, there are no restrictions, the
first payment fets the goods. Welcome to
Globe Credit
$2 Down (Fsyh)
WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
SUITS
Stunning new suits and real val
ues. All the new styles to choose
from.
$27.50 $691.50.
$2.00 Down, Balance 4 Months.
CHEERFU CREDIT ALI
HOUSES FOR SALE
Men's and
Young Men's
mW!U$MW^ SUITS
$30 ,J^SPAPPARELSHOP $30
$2 Down, Bal- 2 0 EClSt SSCth Street $2.00 Down, Bal-
ance 4 Months.
Sixth Between Wabasha and Cedar
E. J. WAIKER, Manager
ance 4 Months.
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.
SCHXJCK:
REAL, ESTATE
Real Estate Insurance
BE YOUR. OWN LANDLORD
Choice City Property Farm Property For
Beautiful Building Lots Sale or Trade
TWIN CITY REALTY CO.
O. U. BRAY. PRES,
411 UNIVERSITY AVE., ST. PAUL TEL. FOREST 9553
Tel. Cedar 96.03 Open All Night
LEADING DOWN TOWN PLACE TO EAT
Acme Club Cafe
CHARLES BURKE, PROP.
First Class Meals and Lunches at All Hours And at
Reasonable Rates
ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS
3171-2 Wabasha St. St. Paul, Minn.
MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
A
THANN'S
40 E. THIRD ST. ST. PAUL
CAFE OPEN A ALL HOURS
W Make'A Specialty of
Southern Dishes
Tables Reserved For Parties
Call Cedar 9088
Tel. Ittulie 4876 WIS DAT AID II6BT Tel. Mail Ml
PHELPS HOTEL AND CAFE
MRS. STLESTUS PKXLP8, FRP.
STRICTLY FIRST GLASS MEALS O ORDER
A ALL HOURS
FRIED CHICKBN AND HOT CORN FRITTERS FOR
AFTER THEATER PARTIES A SPECIALTY
246 4TH AYE. S. MINNEAPOLIS
For S^.* your Dealer 3Y^g&g3^@Sl Md. in fir* gr^
ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WTTH THE EI^SJiAlft^%
ty^^AGU MIKADO
EAGLE PEKCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK
TEL. ELKHURST 2956
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