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Residences of Race Citizens
That the public may learn of the progress the race is making In this
section of the country we will publish each week a group of homes owned
by citizens of the Twin Cities. Home ownership should be encouraged. It
reflects industry, thrift and stability. It is the home and its environment
that has the greatest influence upon family life.
RESIDENCE OF HUGH SCHUCK. flttft University Ave., St. Paul
RESIDENCE OF G. W. WILLS, 1004 Iglehart Ave., St. Paul
RESIDENCE OF W. I. ALSTON, 659 Iglehart Ave., St. Paul
j£ .- ' ■
OF J(«N COQUIRE, 107 Jay St., St. Pan!
Railroad Column
Emil (Doc) Kraft was taken sud
denly ill with ptomaine poisoning
February 6th, and was taken from
the train at Havre to the hospital in
that city.
In the list of employees commend
ed for courtesy and good service, pub
lished in The Pullman News, we find
the name of our R. C. Shane.
Mr. I. L. Finner, who has been ill
for two weeks, is*~able to be out
again, and is making short runs un
til he fully regains his strength.
Mr. William J. Hill, one of the old
est employees of the Soo Line, con
templates a trip soon to Georgia.
Mr. Hill before coming to the Twin
Cities taught school in the South.
In a letter to the Bulletin-Appeal,
Mrs. Edna Shull Petticord of Minne
apolis makes denial of her marriage
to Mr. Phil Freeman, former N. P.
employee. The matter was publish
ed in this column last week and cred
ited to current rumor.
Mr. Stephen L. Hopkins, 545
Aurora Ave., has returned from an
extended trip to Louisville and
Frankfort, Ky., and Chicago, 111.,
where he visited relatives. Mr. Hop
kins is a veteran railroad man, hav
ing been in the employ of the Pull
man Company for thirty-nine years.
CHILDLESS
MARRIAGES
EXPLAINED
Every married woman should write
for Free Book written by Dr. Bur
roughs, a graduate Physician. Dr.
Burroughs has spent forty years
treating women for diseases peculiar
to their sex, and in his book tells why
so many married women have been
denied the blessing of children—why
they are broken down physically in
early life.
This book is written in plain lan
guage and tells how pain and suffer
ing, so common with women, may be
overcome, and the blessing of becom
ing a mother be granted by the use
of a simple home treatment. Dr. Bur
roughs wants every married woman
to have a copy of his book, so If you
will send your name and address it
will be mailed to you in plain wrap
per absolutely Free, with postage
paid.
Every woman owes It to herself
and family to have good health, and
this book may be the guide to show
you how.
Write today for your copy—it’s
free and places you under no obliga
tions.
The Willing Workers’ Club met at
the home of Mrs. M. Cornelius, 3813
4th Ave. So. An interesting paper
"How to Have a Better Influence
over our members" was read by Mrs.
George Kays. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Cora
Brown, 2912 Elliott Ave. So.
R. C. BOYER
030 Kemper Building,
Kansas City, Mo.
Garlands Clearance Sale
— Garland’s Price Reductions Are Bona Fide —
- - Cowhide Bag
if Made from top grain j n
iN leather llned - ■ __ I*-
Sewed Frame Bag '
Thia ha a I. Floom samples and discontinued numbers of
v g is large wheary Wardrobe Trunks,
cut, has heavy
solid brass lock $32.50 Schmit, now $25.00
and catches, re- $32.50 Wheary, now $29.50
duced from 116.50 $36.75 Wheary, now $33.75
to sil.7Bw $45.00 Wheary, now $39.50
$50.00 Wheary, now $43.75
$55.00 Wheary, now $48.50
Gladstone Bag And other trunks reduced in proportion.
’1 Genuine sew bids Week End Cases
r leather, and*
* seamless style, as Reduced (T" ]T
1 shown. This GUd- 11 U u 1
stone beg Is full
‘Srjrtr «*'«£" Ww JIL I
L j | M '**“• • „.*•<£, sl#
I 20-in. all. IIM) * * §F~
\A JMn. 21.. M fjS^S^ISl )
14-in. size $17.96 ancs prices. &-TrL. <gst>jsjF
"Ts* s “^ r
Novelties LUGGAGE SHOP
I 'SIXTH AT CEDAR
mi • I
$395
The KREITER
Player-Piano
At Special Terms
for a
Short Time Only
A thoroughly good piano equipped
with a highly efficient and expressive
player mechanism.
We wish you might see and hear
the Kreiter Player because adequate
description of its appearance and
nrtislcal value, combined with the
price above quoted is hard to .believe.
$25 Down $lO Per Month
21-27 W. sth St.
Minneapolis News
Mrs. Nellie Mallti of 2740 4tn
Ave. So., is also improving.
Mrs. Melvina Downey, beloved wife
of Crlttie Downey, died early Mon
day morning after a few hours ill
ness. Apoplexy claimed the life of
a woman Those Christian life was
impressive. She was a faithful mem
ber of St. Peter’s A. M. E. Church, a
loving wife and loyal friend. That
she was appreciated and loved was
evidenced in mute testimony by the
floral tributes, which were many,
and covering the casket.
She leaves besides her husband, a
father, seven sisters, two brothers,
and other relatives, and a host of
friends. Rev H. C. Boyd officiated.
The Daughter Elks held befitting
services. Resolutions from Phyllis
Auxiliary completed the service. W.
Squire Neal prepared the remains for
shipment to Macon, Mo., where they
will be laid to rest.
Mrs. Myrtle White is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Clay, 605 6th Ave. N.
Mrs. White is from Albuquerque,
New Mexico, also a former Minne
apolis resident.
The first dance of the Curtis Ho
tel Boys was a huge success. The
music was superb, and the crowd
went home well satisfied with a rare
evening of amusement.
Working conditions, especially In
the buffding trades, should be better
during the coming building seasons.
One of our group, Alfred Moore, who
Is a member of the Central Trades
Union Assembly, is of the opinion
that our men will be given much
work If plans on foot are carried out.
Ames Lodge No. 106, together
with Gopher No. 105, I. B. P. O. ,E.
W., will entertain the Chocolate Dan
dies Company at the South Side Mon
day, Feb. 23 i The whole two towns
will be there.
A card party will be given by the
Mary I). Talbert Study Club at the
Phyllis Wheatley House, 802 Bassett
Place March 3,192 ft. Ist IMxe,
Bushel Basket of Apples, and three
other prizes will be given. Adv.
Correction. In the article in last
week’s Issue concerning the Sterling-
Nonpareil Club we omitted the name
of Sonny Pickett, one of the mem
bers of the live organization.
POLICE QUELL OUTBREAK
OF COLLEGE STUDENTS
(Continued from Page 1)
ment of the students. Smoking and
dancing are not allowed, nor Greek
letter fraternities.
“The trustees of the University on
two occasions since have unanimous
ly endorsed President McKenzie’s ad
ministration, in June and November,
and have raised his salary. Three of
the trustees are colored men. Un
der his management Fisk has attain
ed a standard and gained recognition
as an institution of learning un
known before. It is now recognized
as a standard College by Harvard,
Columbia, Northwestern, Chicago and
other leading American universities;
and is moving out into an era of un
precedented distinction and useful
ness.
“The great body of the alumni are
supporting President McKenzie. Re
viewing the list of those most active
in the opposition, it strikes me that
nearly all of them are persons either
with a personal grievance or having
a selfish axe to grind.
Interference Regretted.
“I believe that it is the aim of the
trustees and the administration to
bring about peace and quiet in the
management of the affairs of the
university and to place it in line to
be made a greater institution and a
more powerful factor In the educa
tion of the colored youth than
before. The late interference with
this program is greatly to be regret
ted."
CORONA
STANBARI SR KEYBOARD
TYPEWRITERS
All makes sold, rented and repaired.
Special rates to students
TYPEWRITER CLEARING ASSN.
Cedar 4130 146 East Fifth St.
?:>• .LS-,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Attorney O. J. Smith wishes to ahnounce that he has
opened his office at Suite 328 Metropolitan Bank Building.
Office Phone Cedar 2434 Residence Phone Dale 3586
HAMMOND TURNER
LAWYER
806-7 McClure Bldg.
Cedar 8190 Saint Paul
J. LOUIS ERVIN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Suite 807-8 Court Block
Cedar 8477 St. Paul
Office Hours:
9 A. M. to SP. M—7 P. M. to 9 P. M.
Telephone: Main 0576
DR. RHODERIC H. HARRIS
Dentist
Third and Hennepin, Minneapolis
3 and 4 Webb Bldg.
BERT ELLIS A. J. TODD
Humboldt 1282 Cedar 6962
Office Phone: Garfield 4164
ELLIS
Licensed Undertaker, Funeral
Director
A. J. TODD
Assistant
Calks Answered Day or Night
Complete Motor Service
Office and Chapel
333 E. 7th SL, St. Paul
F. B. fifmpeon Geo. W. Wills
TeL Dale 1814 Tel. Dale 1841
SIMPSON & WILLS
Undertaken, Funeral Directors
Galls Answered Promptly Day
or Right.
Lady Assistant When Desired
OAet and Chapel
884 West Fourth SC, 8C Paul
WHEN YOU WANT
First-class Tonsorial Work
Visit the Barber Shop at 329
North Dale, near Rondo St.
it mini a«i i. tun
Proprietors
THE WEE HOUR INN
OPEN DAT AND NIGHT
Specialising In
HOT DOGS, POTATO SALAD
MEXICAN CHILI
HOT and COLD DRINKS
At 888 Rondo St., The Busy
Corner
Specials Served Every Day
Phone DALE 8807
L. W. THOMPSON, Prop.
Vandef Bies
ICE CREAM
IS THE BEST
For Sale Everywhere
J. C. VANDER BIE CO.
Partridge and Brunson Sts.
ST. PAUL. BONN.
Try The Drag Store First
ELMEI MORRIS
Dreffist
Rondo and Mackubin Sts.
Phone Dale 8889
WHITE FRONT
Cash and Carry Prices With
Free Delivery
Quality Menu and Groceries
Fresh Dressed Poultry at All
Times
Elkhnrat 1888
559 St. Anthony Avenue
Telephones
Office Cedar 1878
Residence Dale 0918
Office Hours
10 to 11 A. M. 12 to 1 P. M.
8 to 5 P. M.
Sunday 10 to 11 A. M.
DR. VALDO TURNER
Office Dakota Building
54 West Seventh St.
Residence 888
f- St. Albans St.
I. Minn.
CALL CEDAR 4260
CLASSIFIED
All classified ads must be paid for
in advance. 3c per word, with a min
imum of 30c per insertion.
MODERN HOME BARGAIN
ST. ANTHONY, West of Dale—Good
6-room house and bath, hot air
heat, electric light. A snap at
$4,200. Only SSOO down, balance
$3,5 per month, including interest.
Call A. T. Anderson.
SPERRY REALTY & INV. CO.
FOR SALE
647 St. Anthony Ave.
881 Rondo St. $4,800.
3 lots, St. Anthony and Mackubin,
S4OO each; SSO down.
Duplex—6 rooms on a side; 2 hot
water plants; rents for SBO.
DUCKETT. 687 St. Anthony
Dale 1422. v
Bungalow $5,000, up to date in ev-
ery respect.
10 Room House, up to date, $6,000.
FOR RENT—Large front room in
private home, suitable for man and
wife or two young men. 3741
Clinton Ave. So. Telephone Locust
1845.
FO
R RENT—One cottage and two
flats. Tel. Hu. 3675. 1145 Hand
Ave.
FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished
house, also light-housekeeping
rooms. Call Main 5462.
MINNEAPOLIS—Room in private
home for young couple; in nice
neighborhood; convenient to car
line. Locust 7471.
IOR RENT—S nice rooms and pan
try, newly decorated and papered;
toilet, gas and water; $16.00; also
3 rooms $16.00, both on South
Side. Genera 2241.
WILL build four room modern house
for $3,200; N flve room $3,400.
Monthly payments. F. Peoples,
334 E. 38th St. Tel. Colfax 2044.
FOR RENT—S nice rooms and pan
try, newly decorated and papered;
toilet, gas and water; $16.00; 3
rooms $16.00 bn South Side.
FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms
for rent in residence district, near
two car lines. Call So. 3841.
FOR RENT—Upper Duplex, modern
but heat with hardwood floors at
2423 4th Ave., call So. 6081.
FOR RENT—Five room flat, 556 St.
Anthony Ave.; gas and toilet.
Call Dale 6731 or Dale 6330.
FOR RENT— A nicely furnished
room for couple or single person.
Call 3901 sth Ave. So., or Locust
7686.
When you want a Ford Car, or a
second hand car, all makes. ,JOHN
F. BLOMGREN, Salesman, 714 Pel
ham St., Phone Midway 9649. ..With
Owens Motor Sales, 709-719 Univer
sity Ave.
WANTED—By two girls employed,
unfurnished room in * pleasant
home; no board. Call Elkhurat
2957 Saturday and Sunday after
noons.
FOR RENT—Furnished kitchenette
apartment in modern home at 697
Carroll Ave. Phone Elk. 2489.
FOR RENT—Room, modern, for one
or two. Must be refined. Reason
able. 298 St. Anthony.
The Rev. C. B. Barton, pastor of
Memorial Baptist Church, In, prmrh
ing a series of doctrinal sermons on
the doctrine of salvation through the
work of Christ and the Holy Spirit*
Don’t fail to hear him each Sunday
morning at 11:15.
Watch for the date when he will
preach from the subject of “The
Baptism of the Holy Ghost.”
For Private Instruction in Mar
cel Waving and Beauty
Culture Consult
GERTRURE ML MOORE
Gertrude Beanty Parlor
8757 4th Ave. So., Minneapolis
WILLIAMS
POOL AND BILLIARD
P^ILOK
Soft Drinks Cigars
Dale 9000
560 St. Anthony Avenue
Notary Public.
SEE ME
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