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r': ttl po loi ex "c) ic yc, yo ur tei tb pr m' ti( a vi fc a rf.yjJs ST. PAUL VfeEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENING8. MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL. "Saintly City" and Saintly City roiksNewsy Items oi social, Religious. Political and Genera: Matters Among the People.

PHONE: N. W. CEDAR-5649 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 19l9 THINK I INTEREST SAVE Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Turner have moved to 937 St.

Anthony Ave. Rev. G. W. Camp returned last week from his vacation trip East.

Mrs. Robert L. Allen, 849 Albemarle is very ill at her home. Mrs. R.

L. Allen is seriously ill at her home, 849 Albermarle street. Mr1, and Mrs. Ransam, 554 Aurora street, left Thursday for Kansas City. Mr.

and Mrs. C. D. Jackson have a little son, who arrived last Satur-. day.

St. Paul's population is now reputed to be 298,000, a gain of 6,000 since last year. Mrs. M. McManus of St.

Louis, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Nora Covington, 556 Rondo St. WANTEDA porter for a large bouse furnishing store. The right man may get the situation by calling at THE APPEAL office, 3 4 E. 4th St.

Tel. Cedar 5649. Mrs. Hazel Allen, who has been the guest of Mrs. Walter Goins, left Tuesday for her home in Iowa Palls, la.

OWCe CCOAR t4 RES. DALE 14S W. T. FRANCIS LAWYER SUITE 2 4 I AMR. NATL.

BANK BL.DQ. XT. PJMII COR. FIFTH AND CEDAR nV Dr. Ervin Jones, D.

D. a graduate of Meharry College, Nashville, is now special assistant with Dr. C. E. Cheeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Jackson, 175 Milford are the parents of a fine boy which arrived Saturday, Sep tember 6. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Blackburn, 639 Central expect to leave Monday for a visit with relatives in Indiana and Illinois. Mrs. S.

W. Wright returned Tuesday from a six-weeks' trip visiting Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Joseph and Des Moines. H-l-H-H-I-I-M' MM -I-H' I-H-M-l- WANTEDWould like to rent a detached modern dwelling of from four to seven rooms.

Any one knowing of such a place may secure a good tenant by calling at TH APPEAXi office, 34 E. 4th St. Tel. Cedar 5649. I I'M I I I I 1 I 11 Mrs.

C. H. Miller and little nieces, LaFranz and Hortenz Bass, returned Sunday from a visit to Indianapolis and Chicago. Mrs. L.

A. Melker, 455 St. Anthony left Wednesday for New Mexico and St. Louis, and Jacksonville, 111., for a visit. Office: Cedar 508 21508 678 St.

Anthony Ave. Tel. Dale 2947 T. H. LYLES FUNERAL, DIRECTOR AND BHBALMER Twin City Answered ay or Nigkt Lady Aaalatant When Deaired 160 Fourth St.

ST. PAUL, Mrs. Julia Cotton, 599 Rondo street, has returned from Chicago where she was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Simms.

Mrs. Irma L. Reed, 402 N. Dale street, who has been visiting in Kansas City and Omaha, returned to the city last Wednesday. Mr.

Earl C. Walker, 1383 Sherburne avenue, has gone into business as a funeral director, with chapel and office at 249 West Seventh street. Mrs. Cora Gilbert, who has been the guest of her brothers, Messrs. Chas.

and Jobe Covington, left Tuesday for her home in New Orleans. Mrs. Sylvester Bellesen and infant son of Swift Current, arrived Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S.

J. 447 Charles St. Young Walter Minor, 471 W. Central avenue, is local agent for "The Coupons on bonds of the Third Liberty Loan will be due Bring in your coupons for credit to savings accounts. STATE SAVINGS BANK93 East Fourth Street 'r Whip," one of the colored papers pub-, lished in Chicago.

Tel Summit 410. The Taylor Brothers, of the New Floros Cafe, 12 W. 6th street, serve the new Barker System rolls with all meals. The patrons are much pleased. The marriage of Miss Mamie Luckie to Arthur Charleston occurred on September 4th, at the home of her parents Rev.

J. C. Anderson officiating. Mrs. C.

H. Miller, 428 Edmund street, returned to the city after spending several weeks visiting relatives and friends in Indianapolis, Ind. The name of Mrs. Oletha Ransom was inadvertently omitted from the list of living models at the Fall Opening of Mme. Wilson last Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lyles had a motor party of miles around the Mississippi Drive Sunday evening for Mrs.

A. fl. Lealtad which was highly enjoyed. The D. Y.

W. K. Y. Club entertained a large number of their friends and relatives at a unique full dress dancing party Thursday evening at Union Hall. PIONEER LODGE NO.

1, F. AN A. M. meets first and third Monday in eac month at Union Hall, corner of Aurora and Kent streets, at 8:00 p. m.

J. H. Dillingham. W. W.

S. Archer, Scy, 493 Carroll Ave. Charles Crump has filed a suit in district court for $2,180 damages against the Chicago Rock Island road for injuries sustained in a collision when employed as The up-to-the-minute Taylor Brothers at Floras Cafe, 12 W. Sixth'street, are now serving the new beverages, "Bulgo-lac" (Bugarian Buttermilk) in individual containers. Go and ask for it.

HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH NO. 553, G. U. O. of O.

meets the third Monday in each month at Union Hall, corner of Aurora and Kent streets at 8t0 M. Mrs. Julia Billups, M. N. G.

'iMrs Carrie E. Lindsay, W. 918 Woodbridgre street. Mrs. T.

H. Lyles had a motor party on last Sunday for Mrs. Hunter of Chicago, who is the guest of Mrs. J. R.

Jones. After a pleasant drive a dainty lunch was served, assisted by Mrs. B. Sparks. FOR SALETen-room modern residence, suitable for two families or roomers.

Rooms now rented for $6 5 per month. For quick sale, $3,100, on terms. Apply 984 Iglehart street. Tel. Dale 8157.

Mr. Louis Liverpool took a "vacation" during Fair Week and spent it at the Fair Grounds as assistant engineer on a garbage wagon. He got to see all of the fair, and also got $4.50 per day. "Louie" is a wise guy. Ladies, Mrs.

Natalie Johnson, 439 Carroll avenue is corsetier for the STA-RITB- CORSET and invites you to call and have her demonstrate their corset or she will call on you if you call Summit 1177 on your phone. The ball given under the auspices of the Progressive Association at Union Hall last Wednesday evening was a very delightful affair in every way and was attended by a large crowd of the well wishers of the Association. Dr. John R. French, dentist, is now located in Suite No.

2, Detroit Building, southwest corner of Fourth and Wabasha streets, second floor, and will be pleased to have old and new patrons to call if in need of his professional services. Patrons of the New Floros Cafe, 12 W. Sixth street, are very much pleased with the excellent service given by Miss Minnie Brooks an expert waitress, and Mr. John Taylor, who has recently recovered from an operation for appendicitis. They satisfy! Mrs.

Pyrl L. Blevins, of Chicago, mother of Earl Theo. Blevins, the violinist, and sister of Mrs. Mae L. B.

Graves, who has been visiting them for several weeks has returned to her home. She was the recipient of many social courtesies during her visit. Gopher Lodge, Elks, held a very interesting meeting Wednesday evening. Three old members were reinstated and eight.new ones elected. Exalted Ruler, Frank B.

Simpson, made a splendid report of his trip the Grand Lodge meeting at Atlantic City. The St. Paul Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is preparing to give a dramatic recital with Mme. Mary Ross-Dorsey, a noted dramatic reader of Cambridge, about Oct. 20.

Further particulars will be given later. Mrs. Donald Brady of Minneapolis entertained at luncheon last Saturday at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. H.

Loomis, 874 Marion in honor of Mrs. Ruth Brown, Chicago, Mrs. Hazel Allen, Iowa Falls, and Miss Eleanor Rodney of Duluth. Covers were laid for ten. Rev.

and Mrs. W. D. Carter of Seattle, en route to the National Baptist Convention at Newark, N. J.f spent Sunday and Monday in St.

Paul. While East Rev. Carter will attend the Equal Rights League Convention held at Washington, D. as representative from the state of Washington. im T.

M. C. Don't forget the big entertainment of the T. 7 M. C.

at the Armory, St. Paul, Tuesday, September 16th, 1919. REFRESHMENTS SOLD FOR THE BENEFIT OF CRISPUS ATTUCKS OLD FOLKS HOME. MAKE IT A HOT ONE. Members and Officers: Clarence E.

Jones, Chairman S. N. Lewis Thomas Lewis, Vice Chrmn. John Claibourne J. Louis Ervin, Secretary J.

W. Milton William F. Williams Rollie B. Beard George L. Lee Thomas Woodford R.

N. Travis John W. Walton The fun begins at 8:30 sharp Admission, 50c J. F. Stevens' Jazz Band will furnish the music.

3f The funeral of Mrs. J. A. Roper, 418 Edmund street, who died Sept. 3, was held at St.

Philips church last Saturday afternoon under the auspices of St. Paul Chapter, No. 29, O. E. and Household of Ruth, No.

4471, Rev. A. H. Lealtad officiating. Lyles undertaker, interment at Oakland.

Mrs. T. H. Lyles, who has been a member of the National Woman's Sufragist Party since 1916 and has made many speeches in its interest, was present at the Capitol Tuesday and worked with Mrs. Colvin and Mrs.

Kenyon in the interest of the suffrage bill that was passed by the legislature. Miss Mamie Lucky and Mr. Ernest Charleston were united in marriage last Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Lucky, 1191 Sherburne avenue. The occasion was celebrated with a family dinner and a reception to friends. The bride received a large number of beautiful and useful presents. On last Saturday Mrs.

T. H. Lyles had in recital at her residence Miss Adine Eloise Lowe, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. C. B.

Lowe, of Nashville, Tenn. She is a pianist of marked ability though only 15 years of age and Mrs. Lyles as well as all who heard her play voiced these sentiments. She is taking a musical course at Fisk University and will graduate in about two years. Mrs.

Lyles being a musical composer is eminently qualified to pass judgment. Mr. John Ratcliffe, the popular tonsorialist, who for so long has had his barber shop at 472 St. Peter street, was compelled to move as the building he occupied has been razed. He, however', has moved to a very much more desirable location at 81 W.

Seventh street. He has increased the number of chairs to seven and his new shop will have all furnishings and appointments in white and silver and will be strictly sanitary. Mr. Ratcliffe is a bitter foe of the H. C.

L. and has maintained such reasonable prices for tonsorial work that he has gained the soubrequet of "Cheap John." Instead of being offended he sagely accepted the title and has made a trade mark of it as may be seen in his unique adaptation of the same in his advertisement elsewhere in these columns, on his business cards and on the window of his shop. He has also associated as a partner with him, Mr. Evans Bridges, who acts in the capacity of manager. They have taken their economical methods with them to their new place and cordially invite both old and new customers to call and get the benefit of them.

MEMORIAL MENTIONINGS. Memorial Baptist Church raised the salary of her pastor and sent him to the National Baptist Convention. May the blessings of God continue with him and his flock. Services tomorrow will be as follows: Preaching at 11 a. m.

and 8 p. m. S. S. at 10 a.

m. B. Y. P. U.

at 6:30 p. m. All are welcome. MINNESOTA LEADS. By Large Margirr in Modern Health Crusade Tournament.

Minnesota, as a state, won in the National Tournament of Modern Health Crusaders, conducted by the National (Tuberculosis Association. In all, 111 schools in the United States scored 100 per cent enrollment as "Knjghts Banneret" within the fifteen week period from February 9th to May 24th 51, OR NEARLY HALF OF THIS ENTIRE NUMBER FOR THE UNITED STATES, WERE WON BY MINNESOTA SCHOOLS. CLARENCE A. BROOKS. The Famous Screen Star of the Lincoln Players Visits St.

Payl. Mr. Clarence Brooks, of Los Angeles, Cai secretary of the Lincoln Motion Picture was in the city this week arranging for the exhibition in St. Paul of the five reel de luxe Lincoln special, "A Man's Duty," written and starred by Mr. Brooks, who is supported by a capable cast of Lincoln Players.

The exhibition here will be given under the management of Mr. J. Homer which is a sufficient guarantee that it will be shown to its best advantage. Messrs. Brooks and Goins were at" THE APPEAL office Tuesday and secured its co-operation in enlightening the public and preparing the people for the rare treat that is in store for them.

Watch for further particulars. Mr. Brooks was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Homer Goins during his visit to the city. A preview of the picture was given at the Faust-Theatre last Wednesday to a few persons and all were highly pleased with its excellent features. Glasgow, Mr. Theo. Charleston was out a hunting party at Willow Creek and killed two coyotes and captured three yOung ones.

Defective Page Tel. Dale 5252 1 I Largest and Best Equipped Hair Parlor in N. W. 1 483 UNIVERSITY AVE. Tel.

N. W. Dale 605 HARRY LiGAN MERCHANT TAILOR Men's suits and overcoats made to order. French dry cleaning pressing and repairing of and gent's suits. Moderate Prices.

Prompt Service Goods Called For And Delivered. 313 RONDO ST. ST. PAUL FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHINGS UY IOUTELL ROTHERS' ARGAINS ECAUSE" TERMS TO SUIT MARQUETTE AVC. AT FIFTH MINNEAPOLIS Liberty Bonds They have taught you that you can save.

They have shown you the joys of at least a partial independence. Increase the independence by opening a Savings account under our Liberty Bond deposit plan whereby we guard your Bonds from thieves and fire without cost and enter the coupons in your Savings account Remember, too, that. Savings deposits made on or before the tenth of any month will begin drawing interest for you from the first of that month at MERCHANTS TRUSTAND SAVINGS BANK Affiliated with The Merchants National Bank SAINT PAUL. $10,000 Stock of Hair Goods. Combined capital, surplus and un.divided profits I WILSON'S Hair Manufactory, Millinery Co.

and Beauty Parlors ri N. F. WILSON, PKOPS. I DISTRIBUTORS OP THE KASHMIR. HIGH BROWN AN BLACK AN WHITE TOILET PREPARATIONS.

I NOTAH ANTISCEPTIC MEDICATED POMAJDE. tj Shampoo Cultivating Combs. MEET HIM WITH A SMILE. When a feller's blue, And his looks appeal to you Then it's clear what you should do, Just meet him with a smile. When a feller's almost in, And is getting short of tin Then help him the world to win, And meet him with a smile.

When a feller's fightin' sin, And the vic'tries hard to win Then him to just dig in, And meet him with a bmile. When a fellers down and out, And the devil's hard to rout Then help him to turn about And meet him with a smile. When a feller needs a friend, That his ways he may amend 'Tis for you a hand to lend, And meet him with a smile. When a feller's feelin' blue, And hevdon't Special Creole Switches $5. Our Method of Cultivating Hair Entirely Different.

PRICES REASONABLE FO FIRST CLASS SERVICE know what to do Then it's clearly up to you, To meet him with a smile. When a fellers makin' hay, And it is a rainy day And he can't look blithe and gay. Just meet him with a smile. Elbert W. Gllles.

1027 27th are. S. B.t Minneapolis. THE LINCOLN FILM CO. Completes a New Five Reel Picture "A Man's Full Duty." Under the personal direction of Harry Gant, formerly of the Universal now director for the Lincoln the new 5-reel drama, "A Man's Full Duty" was completed July 7, in which the Lincoln players, rather than any particular star.

The picture will doubtless be shown in the Twin Cities under the management of Mr. J. Homer Goins. Watch and wait for it. Wholesale and Retail SA1N OFFICE TEL.

JACKSON 268S pAU Bomont 2807 PHONES Summit 401 Taylor's Rapid Service Express Co. Household Moving, Baggage Mauling Etc. At Lowest Possible Rates ONE TON MOTOR TRUCK Prices Interest You, Call Us Up. 832 E. Lawson St.

ST. PAUL FALL PAINTING Is considered, by many, to be better than that done in any other season, so far as durability is concerned. Bazille Partridge 468-474 Jackson Street Can supply you with the most Beautiful, Durable and Economical, Guaranteed House PalnU on the market. Also, Wall Paper and other faterior decorating- materials, for the home, from attle to basement in endless yariety and lowest prices for first elase goods. GET OUR PRICES BfeFORE ORDER.

INQ ELSEWHERE N. W. Cedar 2575. Tri-State 21043. HOURS: 9 A M.

TO I P. M. AND 2 TO 6 P. M. DR.

JOHN R. FRENCH SURGEON DENTIST FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORK IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRy SUITE 2 DETROIT BLDG. COR. 4TH WABASHA I KBSrDBKCB SHEKBtTBXa ATI. SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA TELiraomi MIDWAY stS7 EARL C.

WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER OFFICE Ajno CHAPEL 249 W. SEVENTH ST. I OFFICB TIL. CEDAR 610 8 SAINT PATJX MINNESOTA STANLEY SHOE CO. 421 ROBERT ST.

PAUL TBI. CEDAR 3070 Dry Gleaning Suits Sponged and Pressed New Collars DAY PHONES: TRI STATE 23 262 N. W. CEDAR 6246 4 0 E. THIRD ST, St.

Paul TUB S.OXB OAnl Slew floros Cafe TAYLOR BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS Original Mexican Chili Con Carne A Speialty Exceptional A La Carte Meals And Service The Most Centrally Located Cafe An d. Best OPPOSITB 1 2 6TH ST. PHONE N. W. Jackson 2096 R.

M. Anderson Archie Brown NEXT TO PARKER'S DRUG STORE, ST. PAUL. WHEN IN THE TWIN CITIES DON'T FAIU TO VISIT R. N.

TRAVIS. PROP. HEADQUARTERS FOR RAILROAD AND THEATRICAL FOLK TEL. SUMMIT 24SO COSMOPOLITAN GROCERY R. J.

SOLOMON, PROP. First Class Staple and Fancy Groceries Vegetables, Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes. Strictly Cash and Carry System 558 ST. ANTHONY SAINT PAUL TEL. CEDAR 5061 "FOR THE MAN "WHO Wm.

Burley, Attendant. 554 ST. ANTHONY AVE. ST. PAUL ICE CREAM THE PEERLESS TEL.

DALE 6731 THE GENTLEMEN'S. RESORT My Motto: "Concentrate all your forces on whatever is good and true." I have just installed Selton's Latest DeLuxe Wayne's Vibrator, and am prepared to give the best massage in the city. I Specialize in Shaving and Hair Cutting. Shop Open 'til 9 P. M.

Finest Brands of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco. ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS ON ICE. Five Billiard and Pool Tables. Shoe Shining Parlor. WALKER WILLIAMS, Prop.

SCHUCK Business is Sensativc, Govs where Invited, Stays where well Served. BARBER SHOP QUICK SEETIC TAa SAINT PAUL "WHILE TOTX "WAIT ASTORIA -i- SANITARY SYSTEM CLEANING REPAIRING PRESSING 368 WABASHA Near Fifth Street WECALL AND DELIVER POCKET BILLIARDS CIGARS CIGARETTES STe-wr-spapers 3Tx Sale 477 St. Refer St. ST. PAUL SAf MILK IE'S For Sale Everywhere C.

VANDER BIE Partridge.and Branson SU. T. PAUL, MINK. fern: Shoe Repairs Laundry Baths NIGHT PHONE: N. w.

CEDAR eoee ft SUMMIT SO 1 11 11 Ju T. 84002 MINNESOTA MILK: COMPA NY S. W. Bonwi Tri-State 77172 THIS IS THE MAN LCE' MGR' HOTEL, CAFE AND POOL ROOM KNOWN A "THANN" ST. PAUL F.

B. SIMPSON GEO. W. WILLS Tel. Dale 1914 Tel.

Dale 2541 Office Phones: Cedar 1024 Tri-State 24 240 SIMPSON WILLS Undertakers, Funeral Directors and Embalmers Calls Answered Promptly Day Night Lady Assistant When Desired Office and Chapel CT DA 111 WEST FOURTH ST. oi. rAUL 234.

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