The Appeal

Saturday, November 22, 1919

St. Paul, Minnesota

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THE APPEAL'S THANKSGIVING OFFERINGS! FOR ALL THANKSGIVING NEEDS GO TO The Golden Rule VOL. 35. NO 47 THE APPEA Established In 1858 GOOD THINGS TO E. E. ATKINSON & CO. WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS UNDERPRICED ANNEX ECONOMY PLUS SERVICE Is the accepted practice of Our Under Priced Annex. The service it renders is Atkinson Service. It offers the same courtesies and privileges available throughout the entire store. This service insures satisfaction in everything it sells—no matter how little the price. Of particular interest in Our Under Priced Annex is the arrival of NEW COATS NEW SUITS NEW FURS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED NICOLLET AT SEVENTH MINNEAPOLIS Styles of the Times Plus Quality, Comfort and Service STANLEY SHOE CO. FOR THE MAN WHO CARES Forsheim SHOE STANLEY SHOE CO. 421 ROBERT ST. ST. PAUL BUY YOUR BOTH PHONES 1446 COAL AND WOOD FLOUR, FEED AND HAY FROM C. W. STAEHLE Baggage Transfer Moving Vans All kinds of hauling Everything at the right price Rice, Carroll and Iglehart Sts. MC QUAID'S FOR QUALITY AND KITCHEN ECONOMY ST. PAUL PUBLIC MARKET 8th & Robert SIXTH STREET MARKET Sixth, near Robert Headquarters For All Thanksgiving Needs A GIFT ELECTRICAL We are sure would be appreciated Make it Reading Lamp, Vacuum Cleaner or anything Electrical WE HAVE IT We will make delivery any date. Minnesota Chandelier Co. 369 Jackson Street Tal. Cedar 9282 Laundry Office UTLEY'S PLACE BARBER SHOP LUNCH POOL PARLOR Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Head and Face Massage, Shoe Shining. Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco. Newspapers and Magazines. First Class Home Cooked Meals served in rear. POOL PARLOR OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 12 311 WABASHA ST. ST. PAUL E. EISENMENGER CASH MARKET MEATS, TURKEYS, POULTRY, GROCERIES AND FRUITS FOR THANKSGIVING AT SOME POPULAR PRICES Cor. St. Anthony and Kent Both Phones THE APPEAL. Seventh & Broadway AN INSTITUTION OF STRENGTH OFFERING TO ITS PATRANS THE MOST MODERN BANKING FACILITIES IN ITS COMMERCIAL, WOMENS SAVINGS AND FOREIGN DEPARTMENTS. Own and Play Your Favorite Musical Instrument OR GIVE A Musical Instrument for Xmas BANJOS - GUITARS - MANDOLINS UKULELES - ZITHERS VIOLINS EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS W.J.Dyer & Bro. 21-23-25 WEST FIFTH STREET OKE SMO THE OLD RELIABLE IGHT DRAL 8c CIGAR 8c CONRAD CO. DISTRIB The Wallbloc furniture and Carpet THE HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY 398 - 408 JACKSON ST. The Wallblom Furniture and Carpet Co. THE HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY 398-408 JACKSON ST. Defective Page FOR ALL THANKSGIVING NEEDS GO TO The Golden Rule 19 $2.00 PER YEAR OFFERINGS! AUTO LIVERY CARS AND LIMOUSINES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Service for Weddings and Date Auto Hearse Funerals 53-55 Main Ave. Saint Paul. TRI-STATE 21555 Do You Know, that it is CHEAPER to send your family washing to the "Old Reliable" the Capitol Steam Laundry than to pay a "wash lady" big wages, furnish meals, soap and fuel—and then worry all day. We iron all the flat pieces, and starch all the rough dry ones. COURTEOUS DRIVERS. GOOD SERVICE CAPITOL STEAM LAUNDRY N. W. Cedar 4622 Tri-State 21939 N. W. Phone Cedar 2496 Diamonds and Bracelet Watches Our Specialty JESSE FOOT JEWELRY CO. SUCCESSOR TO M.L.FINKELSTEIN 391 Robert Street, Near Sixth St. STEVE HURLEY, Manager St. Paul St. Paul Steam Laundry "The Sanitary Laundry" Works: 289-291 Rice Street near Summit Branch Office: 443 Broadway St. W. B. Webster, Mgr. St. Paul WHY PAY MORE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW-RENT-LOCATION AND SAVE ON YOUR FURNITURE. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. Northwestern Stamp Works. MANUFACTURERS OF Rubber and Metal STAMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 110 EAST THIRD ST. ST. PAUL, MINN. TEL. CEDAR 5061 "FOR THE MAN WHO CARES" THE PEERLESS SCHUCK BROTHERS, PROPS. Business is Sensitive, Goes where Invited, Stays where well Served. BARBER SHOP POCKET BILLIARDS CIGARS & CIGARETTES Weekly Newspapers For Sale 477 St. Peter St. ST. PAUL L. EISENMENGER MEAT CO Established 1870 THE MARKET OF BIG VALUES PURE, WHOLESOME SAUSAGE 34 VARIETIES 455-457 Wabasha* WEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS IN MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL. The "Saintly City" and Saintly City Polks—Neway items or social, Religious, Political and General Matters Among the People. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1919. EAT TURKEY THURSDAY. Mr. E. Johnson has moved to 541 Kent street. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Stewart have moved to 950 Rondo street. Do you wish to learn French? For terms, Tel. Dale 857 or Dale 8246. Attorney W. T. Francis made a business trip to Superior and Duluth on Wednesday of this week. FOR RENT—Furnished room for couple, use of kitchen and telephone, on car line. Call Green, Bomont 425. Lieut. and Mrs. Hugh Schuck have recently moved into the first flat, 655 University Ave., the McGhee property. Mr. Bismark C. Archer has again resumed his duties after suffering for several days from a badly burned arm. Mrs. Mattie McGhee spent the week-end with Mrs. Minnie Plummer of Minneapolis, and was the guest on Wednesday of Mrs. M. Richardson. OFFICE CEDAR 8948 RES. DALE 1468 W. T. FRANCIS LAWYER SUITE 329 AMR. NATL. BANK BLDG. COR. FIFTH AND CEDAR ST. PAUL Mrs. E. A. Battles now has her hair work shop at 119 Douglass street, corner of Goodrich ave., upstairs. All sorts of hair work manufactured. When you wish to write a letter home, you can get paper and en- velopes FREE at the "Gentlemen's Resort," cor. St. Anthony and Kent. PIONER LODGE NO. 1, F. AND A. M. meets first and third Monday in aea months at Union Hall, corner of m. A. and Kent streets, at 8:08 p. m. J. H. Dillingham, W. M. W. S. Archer, Secy, 483 Carroll Ave. Mrs. Donald Brady, the only Minneapolis member of the Afternoon Art Club, will entertain the club at luncheon at her home this afternoon. Lovers of lettuce may obtain the finest Washington head lettuce fresh from Seattle every Monday and Friday at Salomon's grocery, cor. St. Anthony and Kent. Don't wait to buy your groceries on Sunday as you may not be able to get them. The authorities are arranging to enforce the law against selling groceries on Sunday. Office: Cedar 508 T.-S. 21508 Res.: 678 St. Anthony Ave. Tel. Dale 2947 T. H. LYLES FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Twin City Calls Answered Day or Night Lady Assistant When Desired HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH NO. 553. G. U. of O. F., meets the third Monday U. of O. F., meets at Union Hall corner of Aurora and Kearney, M. N. G. Mrs. Julia Billups, M. N. G. Mrs. Carrie E. Lindsay, W. R. , 913 Woodbridge street. I don't forget that there will be a ball at Union Hall next Thursday night, given by the A. M. E. R. A. W. C. A. C. Prize waltz between Minneapolis and St. Paul. Admission 35 cents. Mr. Walker Williams, at the "Gentlemen's Resort" cor. St. Anthony and Kent, will furnish paper and envelopes FREE for any gentleman who wishes to write letters to friends or foes. Ladies, Mrs. Mrs. Natalie Johnson, 439 Carroll avenue is, corsetter for the STARIVE CORSET CO., 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 Astoria Sanitary System, 368 Wabasha street, of which Messrs. R. H. Anderson and Archie Brown were proprietors, has made a change. Mr. Anderson has retired from the firm and Mr. Brown is now sole proprietor. After an extended illness Mrs. Joseph Adams died at her home, 411 Charles street, last Sunday. Her funeral was held at St. James A. M. DECEMBER 5 Deposits made on or before December 5 in this large mutual Savings Bank draws July 1 seven months interest. STATE SAVINGS BANK 93 East Fourth Street Deposits$6,400,000 E. church last Thursday afternoon. A full account of the funeral will be published next week. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER — Mrs. Harriet E. Williams, stenographer for Atty. W. T. Francis, suite 329 Metropolitan Bank Building, corner Cedar and Fifth Street, will do typewriting for anyone desiring her services, at reasonable rates. Tel. Cedar $948. Mrs. James Wilson, who is spending the winter with her parents in Seattle, has so far recovered from a recent operation as to leave the hospital. Mr. Wilson, who is running to Seattle, reports her as doing nicely and that the babies are well. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Archer, 314 Western avenue, entertained at dinner on last Saturday Rev. Nathaniel Hawthorne Jeltz, the western evangelist, who has been conducting services at St. James for the past two weeks, and Rev. J. C. Anderson, pastor of the church. The new location of the Wilson Hair Manufacturing, Millinery and Beauty Parlors is quite an improvement on the old place and is worthy of a visit just to see how nice and up-to-date it is, and must be seen to be appreciated. All the ladies are cordially invited to call and look it over. Remember the number, 425 University avenue. Phone Dale 2525. Dr. H. I. Williams, the well known dentist who has been resting for several months, has again taken up his profession and may be found at his old location on the second floor of the Kendrick Block, 27 East Seventh street. He invites old and new patrons to call and receive the same courteous treatment and good work as of old. Mrs. Grace Stovall, wife of Marshal Stovall, 407 Rondo street, passed away at her home on Sunday, November 16th, following a short illness. Funeral services occurred from the house on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. J. C. Anderson, of St. James A. M. E. church, officiating. Funeral arrangements in charge of Undertaker Lyles. Elsewhere in this issue may be found an advertisement of the PERFECTION STEAM PRESSURE COOKER that ought to interest economical housewives because it states facts. The wife of THE APPEAL man is the happy possessor of one of these money and food savers and if any one wishes to know further about them just ask her. Elsewhere will be found the advertisement of Mr. Willoughby's Men's Shoe Store, 400 Robert Street (Ryan Hotel). Mr. Willoughby, while manager of the Stanley Shoe Store, made a number of friends among his patrons there, who will doubtless be pleased to know where he is now located, as they know by experience that he will give them courteous service as well as quality goods. He invites old and new customers to call to see him at the new home of Edwin Clapp & Sons fine shoes. The revival meetings held at St. James A. M. E. Church, conducted by the great evangelist, Rev. N. H. Jeltz, have been very satisfactory and there have been a goodly number of converts. The three special services last Sunday were well attended, especially the one for men only in the afternoon, there being over 100 men from all walks of life among those present. The message Rev. Jeltz brought was very timely and doubtless sowed much seed for future development. The meetings close tomorrow night when Rev. Jeltz will go to North Dakota. His stay here has been of much benefit to the people here, and, judging from general opinion, he is the right man in the right place. ```markdown ``` To the Members and Friends of the PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION: we the undersigned, have arranged to give a series of entertainments the proceeds of which are to be used in paying the indebtedness of the Association and we are asking your help. We have placed 250 admission tickets at the business places named below to be sold at 35 cents each; and, when the first 250 tickets have been sold, 50 cents will be charged for all tickets sold. So if you are wise you will endeavor to get one of the first lot. The tickets will be for sale at: STAR PRINTING CO., 429 University avenue. PRYOR'S CAFE, 388 Kent street. WILLIAMS' BARBER SHOP, 556 St. Anthony. A. C. LYLIES, corner Rondo and Farrington. W. J. UTLEYS BARBER SHOP, 311 Wabasha street. The first entertainment will be the BIG BALL AT UNION HALL ON TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 2. COMMITTEE J. E. Glass, chairman; I. S. Ashe, Norman Bradshaw, John Carr, J. H. Hester. MEMORIAL MENTIONINGS. Memorial Baptist church is the house of prayer for all nations. The uplifted Christ is drawing in increasing numbers of worshippers to the Sunday services at Memorial. Among recent additions to our membership are Rev. and Mrs. R. Holt, of Chicaro, and Mrs. Burford, of Memphis, Tenn. William Moore was converted at the prayer meeting last Wednesday evening and he was baptised, with others, at the close of the services tomorrow evening. Mrs. Ed. Williams, 561 Rondo street, has gone to Spokane, Wash., to be at the bed side of her husband who got seriously hurt at that place. A toothsome turkey dinner will be served to the public Thanksgiving Day. A children's fan drill, etc., is programmed for the evening. Services tomorrow: Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. School at 10 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6 p. m. Come, let us worship the Lord CARD OF THANKS. The Board of Managers of Crispus Attucks Home acknowledges the receipt of $68.85 from Messrs. E. W. Shepard and A. D. Adams, solicited by them on the men at Carlings, Merchants, Ryan, Frederic and Magge Hotels and Minnesota Club, for which we desire to thank them one and all. John N. Sellers, Pres. Mattle R. Hicks, Sec. The American HOUSE FURNISHING CO. 22-24 E.7th. St. near Wabasha Presents its Compliments to its Many Patrons Readers of The APPEAL Wishing Them a Joyful Thanksgiving And Refers Them to Our Large Advertisements in DISPATCH and NEWS YESTERDAY For Thanksgiving Needs in Our Line The American 22-24 EAST SEVENTH STREET, NEAR WABASHA. THANKSGIVING DINNER. At Memorial Baptist Church Thanksgiving Day. The fairly earned reputation of Memorial-Baptist Church for the excellence of its grastonomic feasts furnished on many occasions, may be taken as prima facie evidence that the Thanksgiving Dinner which will be served by the Willing Workers Club at that church Thanksgiving Day will not be lacking in quality, quantity, succulence or service. The ladies of the Willing Workers' Club have been very fortunate in their former efforts and they again invite their friends to come and partake of the following: TURKEY Roast Young Virginia Turkey Chestnut Stuffing Cranberry Sauce Sifted Green Peas White Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Fruit Salad Mince, Potato, Pumpkin, Apple Pie Coffee Tea (Extra) Ice Cream and Assorted Cake DINNER, 60 CENTS The dinner will begin at 12 o'clock, noon, and continue until 12 o'clock, midnight. Come and bring your friends. MRS. A. W. JORDAN, President. REV. T. J. CARR, Pastor. Chance to Get a Turkey Mr. R. J. Solomon of the Cosmopolitan Grocery, Cor. St. Anthony and Kent streets, will give, absolutely free, a 15-pound turkey to the customer of his store that purchases the largest amount of goods, over $15.00, between the prices of the turkey and the kept of the purchases of all who wish to enter this contest for a fine turkey FREE. Call to see Mr. Solomon and enter your name. OFFICE TEL. RES. TEL. JACKSON 2688 DALE 7816 HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 1 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 SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA Bomeat 2997 PHONES Summit 491 Taylor's Rapid Service Express Co. Household Moving, Baggage Haul- ing Etc. At Lowest Possible Rates ONE TON MOTOR TRUCK If Prices Interest You, Call Us Up. 832 E. Lawson St. ST. PAUL You are invited to attend the First GRAND BALI CASH PRIZE WALTZ CONTEST BETWEEN THE BEST ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS COUPLES Our Method of Cultivating Hair Entirely Different. PRICES REASONABLE FOR FIRST CLASS SERVICE 425 UNIVERSITY AVE. SAINT PAUL, MINN. FRANK A. UBEL Jeweler and Optician 478 Wabasha St. JAZZ In all sizes, set in new and attractive mountings of platinum or gold. Buy with confidence from a firm you can trust. Original Mexican Chili Con Carne A Specialty Exceptional A La Carte Meals And Service The Most Centrally Located Cafe And Best WHILE YOU WAIT ASTORIA - - SANITARY - - SYSTEM CLEANING REPAIRING PRESSING Dry Cleaning Suits Sponged and Pressed New Collars 368 WABASHA Near Fifth Street WE CALL AND DELIVER PHONE N. W. Jackson 2096 Shoe Repairs Dyed & Shined Laundry Baths R. H. Anderson Archie Brown NEXT TO PARKER'S DRUG STORE, ST. PAUL. IN THE TWIN CITIES DON'T FAIL TO VISIT J.P. THANN'S JERRY LEE, MGR. CAFE AND POOL ROOM QUARTERS FOR RAILROAD AND THEATRICAL FOLK WHEN IN THE TWIN CITIES DON'T FAIL R. N. TRAVIS, PROP. THANN'S HOTEL, CAFE AND POLE HEADQUARTERS FOR RAILF THEATRICAL FOLK 40 E. THIRD ST. TEL SUMMIT 2450 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 LOOP PLEASURE PALACE 443 Cedar St., Bet. 7th and 8th Sts., St. Paul EVERY MONDAY AND THE JAZZ ORCHESTRA FROM ADMISSION INCLUDING PAY AS YOU ENTER VERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING JAZZ ORCHESTRA FROM 8:30 TO 12:00 P. M. ADMISSION INCLUDING WAR TAX 35 CENTS EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING C. CEDAR 7518 FREE BALANCE PORTERS' AND WAITERS' TEL. CEDAR 7518 INFORMATION BUREAU GENTLEMEN'S HEADQUARTERS FINE FURNISHED ROOMS IN CONNECTION 7 EAST THIRD ST. U. E. COLEMAN, MGR. ST. PAUL TEL. DALE 6731 Learn to Play Pocket Billiards at THE GENTLEMEN'S RESORT Always Clean and Comfortable 5 PERFECT TABLES 5 Open every Evening until 12 o'clock Barber Shop in Connection, open evenings until 8, Saturdays to 12. P. M. The most Popular Lines of Cigars and Candles For Sale ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS ON ICE. Shoe Shining Parlor. WALKER WILLIAMS, Prop. Wm. Burley, Attendant. 554 ST. ANTHONY AVE. ST. PAUL A. W. Bongat 35 PHONES Tri-State 77 172 VANDER BIE'S ICE CREAM IS THE BEST PHONES Tri-State 77 172 F. B. SIMPSON G Tel. Dale 1914 Office Phone Cedar 1024 ER BIE'S SIMPSON & E BEST Everywhere WANDER BIE and Brunson Sts. AUL, MINN. Calls Answered Pro Night Lady Assistant W Office and Chapel 234 WEST FOURTH ST DAY PHONES: TRI STATE 23 262 N, W. CEDAR 6246 40 E. THIRD ST. NIGHT PHONE: N. W. CEDAR 9088 ST. PAUL [Picture of a man in a suit]. THURSDAY EVENING T M 8:30 TO 12:00 P. M. 5 WAR TAX 35 CENTS GEORGE L. LEE, MANAGER FREE BATHS ST. PAUL A. E. 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 or Night Lady Assistant When Desired Office and Chapel 234 WEST FOURTH ST. ST. PAUL P. R. S. ‘sf. PAUL “YEEK’S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS. ‘N MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL. fhe “Saintly City” and Saintly City rolks—Newsy Items ot social, Re Ngious, Political and General Mat- ters Among the People. PHONE: N. W. CEDAR 5649 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1919. GIVE THANKS AND EAT TURKEY THURSDAY. Mr. B. Johnson has moved to 541 Kent street. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Stewart have moved to 950 Rondo, street. Do you wish to learn French? For terms, Tel. Dale 857 or Dale 8246. Attorney W. T. Francis made a business trip to Superior and Duluth on Wednesday of this week. FOR, RENT—Furnished room for couple, use of kitchen and telephone, on car line. Call Green, Bomont 425. Lieut. and Mrs, Hugh Schuck have recently moved into the first flat, 655 University Ave., the McGhee property. Mr. Bismark C. Archer has again resumed his duties after suffering for several days from a badly burned arm. Mrs. Mattie McGhee spent the week-end with Mrs. Minnie Plummer of Minneapolis, and was the guest on Wednesday of Mrs. M. Richardson. FICE CEDAR 8948 © RES. DALE 1468 W. T. FRANCIS LAWYEP State 330 j as ne eesrcesee. ST, PAUL ; POOTO0O0 0 0000600000000008 Mrs: B. A. Battles now hag her hair work shop at 119 Douglass street, Tore, tee ot ab, Dongle, ee sorts of hair work manufactured. When you wish to write a letter home, you can get paper and en- Resort,” cor, St. Anthony and Kent. Mrs. Donald Brady, the only Min- neapolis member of the Afternoon Art Club, will entertain the club at luncheon at her home this after- Lovers of lettuce may obtain the finest Washington head lettuce fresh from Seattle every Monday and Fri- Anthony and Kent. Don't wait to huy your groceries on Sunday as you may not~be’ able to get them. The authorities are ar- ranging to enforce the law against selling groceries on Sunday. OMce: Cedar 508 1-8. 21508 Ren: 678 St. Anthony Ave. ‘Tel. Dale 2047 T. H. LYLES FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER ‘Twin City Calls Answered Day or Night Lady Ausistant When Desired 150 W. Fourth St. ST. PAUL, HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH NO. 563, G. U. 0. of 0. F, meets the third Monday in each month at Union Hall, corner of Aurora and Hont streets at 8:00 BM. Mrs Julla Billups, MN. G.: Mrs, Car- fle E, Lindsay, W. R., 918 Woodbridge Don’t’ forget that there will be a ball at Union Hall next Thursday night, given by the A. M. E.R. A. W.C. A.C. Prize waltz between Min- neapolis and St Paul. Admission 35 cents. Mr. Walker Williams, at the “Gentlemen's Resort,” cor. St. An- thony and Kent, will furnish paper and envelopes FREE for any gentle- man who wishes te write letters to friends or foes. Ladies, Mrs, Natalie Johnson, 439 Carroll avenue is, corsetier for the STARITE CORSET CO., and invites you to call and have her demonstrate their corset or she will call on you i you call Summit 1177 on your phone, The Astoria Sanitary System, 368 Wabasha street, of which Messrs. R. H. Anderson’ and Archie Brown were proprietors, has made a. change. Mr. Anderson has retired from the firm and Mr. Brown is now sole pro- prietor. After an extended illness Mrs. Joseph Adams died at her home, 411 Charles gtreet, last Sunday. ' Her funeral was held at St. James A. M. Deposits made on or before December 5 in this large mu- tual Savings Bank draws July 1 sev- en months interest. STATE SAVINGS BANK 93 East Fourth Street Deposits $6,400,000 Intentional Duplicate Exposure | E. church last Thursday afternoon. A full account of the funeral will be published next week. PUBLIC | STENOGRAPHER — Mrs. Harriet E. Williams, stenographer. tor Atty. W. T. Francis, suite 329 Metro- politan Bank Building, corner Cedar and Fifth Street, will do typewriting for anyone desiring her services, at reasonable rates. Tel. Cedar 8948, Mrs. James Wilson, who is spend- ing the winter with ‘her parents in Seattle, has so far recovered from a recent operation as to leave the hospital. Mr. Wilson, who is~run- ning to Seattle, reports her as doing nicely and that the babies are well. Mr. and Mrs, B. C. Archer, 314 Western avenue, entertained at din- nner on last Saturday Rev. Nathartiel Hawthorne Jeltz, the western evan- gelist, who has been conducting serv- ices at St. James for, the past two weeks, and Rev. J. °C. Anderson, pastor of the church. ‘The new location of the Wilson Hair ‘Manufacturing, Millinery and Beauty Parlors is quite an improvement on the old place and is worthy of a visit just to see how nice and uptodate it is, and must be seen to be appreciated. |All the ladies are cordially invited to call and look it over. Remember the number, 425 University avenue. Phone Dale 5252. Dr. H. I. Williams, the well known dentist who has been resting for sev- eral months, has again taken up his profession and may be found at his old location on the second floor of the Kendrick Block, 27 Hast Seventh street. He invites old and new pa- trons to call and receive the same courteous treatment and good work as of old. Mrs. Grace Stovall, wife of Marsh- ‘al Stovall, 407 Rondo street, passed away at her home on Sunday, No- vember 16th, following a short ill- ness. Funeral services oecurred from the house on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. J. C. ‘Anderson, of St. James A. M. E. chureh, officiating. Funeral arrangements in charge of Under- taker Lyles. Elsewhere in this issue may be found an advertisement of the PER- FECTION STEAM PRESSURE COOKER that ought to interest eco- nomical housewives because it states facts. The wife of THE APPEAL man is the happy possessor of one of these money and food savers and if any one wishes to know further about them just ask her. Hisewhere will be found the adver- tisement of Mr. Willoughby’s Men's Shoe Store, 400 Robert Street (Ryan Hotel). Mr. Willoughby, while man- ager of the Stanley Shoe Store, made a number of friends among his pat- rons there, who will doubtless be pleased to know where he is now lo- cated, as they know by experience that he will give them courteous serv- ice as well as quality goods. He in- vites old and new customers to call to see him at the mew home of Edwin Clapp & Sons fine shoes. The revival meetings held at St. James A. M. E. Church, conducted by the great evangelist, Rev. N. H. Jeltz, have been very satisfactory and there. have been a goodly number of converts. The three special services last Sunday were well attended, espe- cially the one for men only in the afternoon, there being over 100 men from all ‘walks .of life among those present. The message Rev. Jeltz brought was very timely and’ doubt- less sowed much seed for future de- velopment. The meetings close to- morrow night when Rev. Jeltz will go to North Dakota. His stay here has been of much benefit to the people here, and, judging from general opin- ion, he is the right man in the right place. See Se ee a SEEK SR De KE NOTICE. ‘To the Members and Friends of tae PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION: We, the undersigned, have arranged to give a series of entertainments the proceeds of which ‘are to be used in paying the indebtedness of the «As Sociation and we are asking your help. ‘We have placed 250 admission tickets at the business places named below to be sold at 35 cents each; and, when the first 250 tickets have been sold, 50 cents will be charged for all tickets sold, So if you are wise you will endeavor to get one of the first lot. The tickets will be for sale at: STAR PRINTING CO., 429 Univer- ‘sity avenue. : PRYOR'S CAFE, $88 Kent street. WILLIAMS’ BARBER SHOP, 586 St. Anthony. A.C, LYLIES, comer Rondo and Farrington. i "W. J. UTLEY'S BARBER SHOP, 311 Wabasha street. ‘The first entertainment will be the BIG BALL AT UNION HALL ON TUESDAY EVENING, DEC, 2. COMMITTEE 3. B, Glass, chairman; I. S. Ashe, Norman Bradshaw, John Carr, J. H. Heater. ee ee xR RD | «MEMORIAL MENTIONINGS. Memorial Baptist church is the house of prayer for all nations. The uplifted Christ is drawing in creasing numbers of worshippers to the Sunday services at Memorial. Among recent additions to our mem- bership are Rev. dnd Mrs. R. Holt, of Chicago, and Mrs. Burford, of Mem- phis, Tenn. . William Moore was con- verted at the, prayer meeting laat ‘Wednesday evening and will be bap- tised,. with others, at the close of the services tomorrow evening. Mrs, Ed, Williams, 661 Rondo street, has gone to Spokane, Wash. to be at the bed side of her husband who got seriously hurt at that place. A toothsome turkey dinner will be served to the public Thanksgiving Day. A children’s fan drill, ete.,. is programmed for the. evening. Services tomorrow: Preaching at 11 a, m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 10am B.Y. PU. at 6 p.m. Come, let us worship the Lord CARD OF THANKS. ‘The Board of Managers of Crispus Attucks Home acknowledges the re- celpt of. $95.85 from Messrs. H. W. Shepard and A. D. Adams, solicited by them from the men at Carlings, Mer. chants, Ryan, Frederic and Magee Hotels and Minnesota Club, for which ‘we desire to thank them one and all y John N. Sellers, Pres. <) Mattie R. Hicks, Sec. aT, Sa eet ap ee, Hrs Fea ty. Dy CY ies tons Sei Pitts es Br Ce Wali SiS ARR 5 Bron, ht #3 stag MR” Ne Tens Bs aR a + A is SN aS Ao ty ses i ' : ede Se Salta tae ae 0 tates yen ef ga | Ghee » HOUSE FURNISHING CO: Presents its Compliments to its Many Patrons < Readers of : The - APPEAL Wishing Them a Joyful Thanksgiving And Refers Them to Our Large . Advertisements in DISPATCH and NEWS For Thanksgiving Needs in Our Line Camerican, 22.24 BAST SEVENTH STREET, NEAR WABASHA. You are invited to attend ‘the First E Given under the auspices of the | A.M. E.R. A. W.C. A. C. NION_ HALL THURSDAY EVE. NOV. 27 casn PRIZE WALTZ CONTEST Good Music Good Refreshments A Good Time Guaranteed ADMISSION - - 35 CENTS THANKSGIVING DINNER. At Memorial Baptist Church ‘Thanks- giving Day. The fairly earned reputation of Memorial. Baptist Church for the excel- lene of its ‘grastronomic feasts fur- nished on many occasions, may be taken as prima facie evidence that the Thanksgiving Dinner which will be served by the Willing Workers Club at that church Thanksgiving Day will not be lacking in quality, quantity, suc- culence or service. The ladies of the Willing Workers’ Club have been very fortunate in thelr former efforts and they again invite their friends to come and partake of the following: MENU Celery Olives Pickles Tomato Bisque aha SNe i Peay \ 30 un a a 3 Roast Young Virginia Turkey Chestnut Stuffing Cranberry Sauce Sifted Green Peas ‘White Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Fruit Salad Mince, Potato, Pumpkin, Apple Pie Coffee "Tea (Extra) Ice Cream and Assorted Cake DINNER, 60 CENTS ‘The dinner wili begin at 12 o'clock, noon, and continue until 12 o'clock, midnight. Come and bring your friends. MRS. A. W. JORDAN, ‘President. J REV. T. J. CARR, Pastor. Chance to Get a Turkey. Mr. R. J. Solomon of the Cosmo- politan Grocery, Cor. St. Anthony and Kent streets, will give, absolutely free, a 15-pound turkey to the customer of his store that purchases the largest amount of goods, over $19.00, between Nov, 15 and Dec. 24. A record will be kept of the purchases of all who wish to enter this contest for a fine turkey FREE. Call to see Mr. Solomon and enter your name.’ ormce TEL. es. re SacxaoN se08 DALE 7a18 HOURS: 9 am TOMPLM. AND 270.8 P.M, DR. JOHN A, FRENCH SURGEON DENTIST inst éLASs GUARANTEES Wonk cians surre 2.petnort eb. Saint PAUL Con. aH & WABASHA MNNESOTA Boost 007 PHONES Sasmtt 401 ky fi -Taylor’s Rapid Service _ Express Co, Hougeheld Moving, Baggage Haul- ing Etc. At Lowest Possible Rates \. ONE TON MOTOR TRUCK It Brices interest You, Call Us Up. fase E. Lawson St’ ST. PAUL RT OR ee ed A PE REO AE EON. NNER ED UME Gres | ye RON ee caer Kew Floros Cate Original lnaxidan Chili Gon Garne A Speiaity Exceptional A La Carte Meals And Service ,| The Most Centrally Located Gafe And Best 12 .W. 6TH 8ST. acsomusvaevaxs SAINT PAUL ; WHILE YOU wait ASTORIA -i- SANITARY -i- SYSTEM CLEANING a REPAIRING s PRESSING Dry Cleaning Shoe Repairs Suits Sponge 368 WABASHA Dyed & Shined and Pressed | WECALL AND DELIVER] Laundry New Collars] w.w. ssckson 2006] Baths R. HH Anderson Archie Brown bar PHONES: ign prone: Tar rave 28 262 vn. wiGeDAn soe Rw. CEDAR seas hun 19 tHe Man WHEN IN THE TWIN CITIES DON'T FAIL TO VisiT hin» Zama moe THANN’S Serene A HOTEL, CAFE AND POOL ROOM jae ’ HEADQUARTERS FOR RAILROAD AND . vf y THEATRICAL FOLK Las 40 E. THIRD ST, 7 ST. PAUL _ TEL SUMMIT 2450 _ COSMOPOLITAN GROCERY = Fees R, J. SOLOMON, PROP. an a ad ———— + = ee First Class Staple and Fancy Groceries amid Vegetables, Fruits, Confectionery, Ice ‘ y Cream Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes. fing sa gna . atl Strictly Cash and Carry System ee ig LOOP PLEASURE PALACE 443 Cedar St., Bet. 7th and 8th Sts., St. Paul EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING JALE ORCHESTRA FROM 8:20 TO 12:00 PF. M. ADMISSION INGLUDING WAR TAX 35 CENTS PAY AS YOU ENTER GEORGE L. LEE, MANAGER ——— TEL. CEDAR 7518 FREE BATHS PORTERS! AND WAITERS’ INFORMATION BUREAU GENTLEMEN'S HEADQUARTERS FINE FURNISHED ROOMS IN CONNECTION east . 0. COLEMAN, MOR, ST. PAUL SSS ME We er ee ge ae a a ee en ‘Tel. Dale 6252 ‘Wholesale and Retail | Largest and, Best Equipped Hair Parlor in N. W. $10,000 Stock of Hair Goods. WILSON’S Hair Manufacturing, Millinery Co. *- and Beauty Parlors C.F. @ N. F, WILSON, PROPS, DISTRIBUTORS OF THE FAMOUS KASHMIR, HIGH BROWN AND BLACK AND WHITE TOILET PREPARATIONS. NOTAH ANTISCEPTIC MEDICATED POMADE. Shampoo Cultivating Combs. $5. Special Creole Switches $5. Our Method of Cuitivating Halr Entirely Different, |.) PRICES REASONABLE FOR FIRST CLASS SERVICE : 425 UNIVERSITY AVE. SAINT PAUL, MINN. Soe a RE OE Mn SOR EN CREE ee a TEL. DALE 6731 Learn to Play Poeket Billiards at THE GENTLEMEN'S RESORT ‘Always Clean and Comfortable + 8 PERFECT TABLES 5 Open every Evening until 12 o'clock’ Barber Shop In Connection, open @veninige until 8, Saturdays to | 42 PLM. ‘The most Popular Lines of Cigars and Candies For Sale ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS ON ICE. | Shoe Shining Parlor. * WALKER WILLIAMS, Prop, Wm. Burley, Attendant. 554 ST. ANTHONY AVE. ‘ST. PAUL HAMMOND TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 S21 METROPOLITAN BAX BLDG. ‘riven ND CRDAM STAEETE : ST. PAUL, MINN. bp ae ace ¥ Diamonds 22 | | rd ; | ges In all sizes, set in new | 1g ] and, attractive mountings of 1 Ly platinum or gold. Buy with eonfidencé trom a firm you fh |. ean trust. FRANK A. UBEL. : Jeweler and Opticiaa | aS ". 478 Wabasha St. : . : 1 Sie \anoer Bie's + ICE CREAM + IS THE BEST For Sale Everywhere J. C. VANDER BIE Partridge and Brunson Sts, ‘ST. PAUL, MINN. s ae ea | ¥ boas] — DI F.B SIMPSON GEO. W. WILLS| Tel Dale 1914 ‘Tel, Date 2541 _ Office Phones: cedar 1028 ‘Fri-state 24240 Undertakers, Funeral Directors| and Embalmers Calls Answered Promptly Day or) * Night Lady Assistant When Desired Office and Chapel au Wear rount# sr. ST. PAUL Matters Social, Religious and General Which Have Happened and are to Happen Among the People of the City. J. N. SELLERS, MANAGER 2812 Tenth Avenue So. Tel. N. W. South 3372. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1919. Mrs. Donald Brady will entertain the Afternoon Art Club at a luncheon this afternoon. Go to the Arcadia Cafe for your Thanksgiving dinner next Thursday. See the bill of fare elsewhere. Mr. Charles E. Butler, the popular taxicab man, now has his office at Stewart's Hotel, 246 Fourth avenue S., Tel. Main 2869. Mrs. Mattie McGhee, of St. Paul, is visiting Mrs. Minnie Plummer. She was the guest Wednesday of Mrs. H. C. Richardson. Mr. Louis McCrary, manager of the Twin City Exchange, has been on the sick list this week, and is at his home, 531 Lyndale avenue. You will do well to remember the Thanksgiving Ball of the Twin City Entertainers at Union Temple next Thursday evening. There will be some time there, there always is. If you look elsewhere in this issue you will find the menu for the Thanksgiving Dinner at Arcadia Cafe, cor. Fourth avenue and Fifth street, W. S. Simmons, Prop. Can you beat it for 50 cents. The Hair Shop, 715 Sixth Ave. N., has in stock all the new "NILE QUEEN" toilet articles manufactured by the Kashmir Chemical Co., Chicago. They are the last word in beautifiers. Gentlemen, when you are in St. Paul call at the "Gentlemen's Resort," cor. St. Anthony and Kent, for a shave, game of pocket billiards or for free stationery to write letters to your home town. Mr. Walker Williams, proprietor, will treat you right. The proprietors of The Hair Shop, 715 Sixth avenue N., would like a young woman between 18 and 25 years of age as an apprentice to learn the hair business. A small salary paid during the apprenticeship. Good opportunity for the right person. Wait for the second entertainment of the On to Kansas City Club of Ames Lodge 106 Elks, at South Side Auditorium, featuring their Big Barn Dance and Country Store, Monday evening, Dec. 8. Watch for further announcements and see big bills. While undergoing repairs, the Midland Cafe, 16 N. Third street, has been temporarily closed upstairs. However, meals a la carte are served down stairs at all hours and that splendid noon-day lunch for 25 cents. Just keep acoming. Tichner will take care of you. The readers of THE APPEAL will find it much to their advantage to patronize the advertisers who place their advertisements in it, thus showing that they particularly desire your patronage. Tell them you saw their ads in THE APPEAL and that will help you and us, too. MRS. ROBERT A. VAN HOOK FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING AND LADIES' TAILORING PARTY GOWNS A SPECIALTY 722 SIXTH AVENUE NORTH MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. TWO BEES. I know a bee, a "Used to be," A very worthy man is he. But what he's going, now, to be, Is not apparent, yet, to me. I know a bee, a "Going to be," A very worthy man is he. But what he's going to do or be, Is not apparent, yet, to me. -Elbert W. Gillis. CITATION FOR EXAMINATION OF MAIN ACCOUNT STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF Ramsey-ss. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Nina Sheridan, Seedent. The State of Minnesota to All Whom It May Concern: On reading and filing the petition of the Representative said in the place, pleasing that the Court fix time to place for examining, adjusting and allowing assignment of the COUNT, and for the assignment of the thereto estate to the persons thereto entitled: It is Ordered, That said petition be received in said matter be cited and requested appear before this Court, on Monday, the 15th day of December, 1919, at 10 a.m. said matter be heard, and the said matter can be heard, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House and show cause. If not, said County, and show cause. If not, said petition should not be granted and that this citation be served by publica- cation, the Appeal according to laws, and by the Court. If not, citation at least 14 days before said day of hearing, to each of the heirs, and by the decedent whose names and addresses appear from the files of this Court. Duke of Parma "The Satisfying Smoke" Duke of Parma comes in all sizes and is sold by all good dealers. It is mild and satisfying. Made of the choicest Havana filler and selected bromatra wrapper carefully blended. It smoke that is the acme of real tobacco enjoyment. 10c and 2 for 25c in all the up-to-date shapes. HART & MURPHY SAINT PAUL MINN. Smoke makers since 1837 - WHAT BETTER THING CAN ONE DO THAN TO REMEMBER ONE'S FRIENDS? THE TRADES PEOPLE WHO ADVERTISE IN THE APPEAL, THUS SHOW THEY ARE FRIENDS AND WANT YOUR TRADE. THEY RECOGNIZE YOUR PAPER AND INVITE YOU THROUGH IT TO TRADE WITH THEM. ACCEPT THEIR INVITATIONS AND SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION. THERE ARE NO BETTER PEOPLE TO TRADES YOU ADVERTISERS; SHOP IN OUR COLUMNS BEFORE YOU DO YOUR SHOPPING. I know a bee, "A used to be," A very worthy man is he; But what he's going now to be. Is not apparent yet to me. I know a bee, "A going to be," A very worthy man is he; But what he's going to do or be, Is not apparent yet to me. I know a bee, A bumble bee, A trouble maker rife is he; For making trouble here and there, He is a peach without compare. I know a bee, A honey bee, A worker diligent is he; With wholesome food for all mankind, His hive with honey sweet is lined. What kind of bee Are you to be, As you go forth upon life's sea, An active, useful, working bee Or drone or trouble maker free? Minneapolis. SISTER FANNIE. Cedar 6520 Auto 22 678 S. S. CROOKS CO. FOR OFFICE FURNITURE TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES 20 W. 4th, ST. PAUL 50c'a Week PAYS FOR THIS HAND- SOME Meet Goodman Wear Diamonds ELGIN OCTAGON WATCH Elgin Here is a style that is admired by the young man. 12-size octagon thin material, double stock coiled, case plain on hand-engraved. Guaranteed for 20 years. Just as illustrated, for only $16.75 50c A WEEK. Delivered on first payment. Your money refunded if you can buy cheaper for cash. CREDIT: CURRILINLY Goodman's -JEWELERS- 64 East Seventh St. 94 Across the Street from the Golden Rule UNION TEMPLE HALL 28 Washington Ave. South, Minneapolis Esculent dishes by our Caterer John Bright THANKSGIVING DINNER COR. 4TH AVE. S. AND 5TH ST. W. S. SIMMONS, PROPRIETOR Dinner From 11 A. M. On MENU Turkey Consomme Cranberry Sauce Of Lamb Mint White Potatoes June Peas Sweets String Dessert String Coffee Tea Milk Side Orders of Sherbet or Ice Cream Dinner 50 Cents PHONES LOUIS McCRAY, MANAGER The Twin City Exchange C. W. DWYER, PROPRIETOR HOTEL, CAFE, BILLIARD PARLOR AND BA Soft Drinks and Smokers Needs Rates to Railroad, Hotel and Theatrical Forms Tailored Domestic Help Furniture OFFICE OF C. W. D. TRANSFER CO. North St. S. Phones Residence 869 & 8442 Bob Singer In you are in Minneapolis Fish an Auto you Auto-care Auto Service Celestine, Prop. Bob Singer and closed cabs for all hours occasions at reasonable price Land Ave. S. Hotel MINNE S. PRICE IDA M. Phones: Office, Hyland 5633; Res., Colfax 4198 Residence Calls by Appointment THE HAIR SHOP For Ladies and Gentlemen PRICE & SMEDDLER. Props. Best Electrical Sanitary Equipment, Licensed E- treatment, Hairdressing, Shampooing, Manicu- massage, Chropody. HAIR PRESSER—DERMA BEAUTY LIGHT 'S HYGIENIC "HIGH BROWN" PREPARATE WILL BE USED AND SOLD. ALL PRICES VERY REASONABLE NO. 1 AVE. NO. MINNE BY PRYOR B. C. COL Tel. Dale 4963 MODERN HOTEL, CAFE, BILLIARD PARLOR AND BARBER SHOP Soft Drinks and Smokers Needs All the Latent Electrical Sanitary Equipment, Licensed Expert Artists in Scalp Treatment, Hairdressing, Shampooing, Manicuring, Facial Massage, Chiropody. ELECTRIC HAIR PRESSER—DERMA BEAUTY LIGHT—OVERTON'S HYGIENIC "HIGH BROWN" PREPARATIONS WILL BE USED AND SOLD. PRYOR & COLEMANS' CAFE 388 KENT STREET KENT & ANTHONY ST. PA FE MIL FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORK IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY 54 W. SEVENTH ST. DAKOTA BLDG. SUITE 203-204 ST. PAUL THE FLOUR BEST BE PARTICULAR INSIST ON GETTING CLOVER LEAF BUTTER TILDEN PRODUCE CO. CHURNERS Now Open for Business Visit my new store and see the great values I am offering at $8. up. Willoughby's SHOES 400 Robert St. (Ryan Hotel.) The Home of Edwin Ciapp & Son's Fine Shoes. Madame Love's Wonderful Hair Preparations MADAME LOVE'S HAIR GROWER Is absolutely pure and genuine. Stops hair from falling out, gives' vigor to the roots and causes an abundant growth. Apply twice each week. MADAME LOVE'S PRESSING OIL Makes the hair straighter, softer and more glossy. Keeps its natural color stops breaking off, and makes the hair beautiful. Mad. Love's Wonder Hair Grower.....50c Double Strength Hair Grower.....60c Madame Love's Temple Grower.....50c Madame Love's Pressing Oil.....50c Agents wanted everywhere. Make money orders payable to MADAME LOVE'S MNFG. CO. 310 ROND ST. ST. PAUL, MINN. Telephone Summit 3473 Your Credit is Good at the GLOBE FURNITURE CO. 473-475 St. Peter St. The Leading New and Second Hand Furniture of the City. Tel. Cedar 3817. A. E. CHHERNISS, Mgr. "For Saint Paul and The Great Northwest" twelve dollars Invested in a Perfection Steam Pressure Cooker will bring a return of 300% because it saves its cost every 90 days or $50.00 every year. SAVES FOOD, FUEL AND TIME. On sale at all Department and Hardware Stores Perfection Cooker Corporation Cedar 1811. 512 Peoples Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Makes a specialty of Limousine Service and showing the Twin Cities and suburbs. Rates Reasonable. UP-TOWN SANITARY SHOP SHOES - REPAIRING - CLOTHES SUITS SPONGED FRENCH DRY AND PRESSED CLEANING GENTS SUITS DRY LADIES SUITS DRY CLEANED $1.25 CLEANED $1.50 & UP SALMONS IN A CYLINDER I am Your Servant Invested in a Perfection Cooker will bring 300 because it saves its cost every 9 SAVES FOOD, FUEL On sale at all Departments Perfection Cooker Cedar 1811. 512 People Tel. Main 2869 & 8442 CHARLES B. TAXIC Makes a specialty of Limousine Twin Cities and suburbs 246 4th Ave. So. Stewart Hotel FORMERLY WITH N. W. Phone: Cedar 5335 CHEAP BARBER cliff EVANS BRIDGES Manager GOOD VALUE is assured in every offering of this store. Whatever the price paid, we personally guarantee the goods to be as represented at the time of sale. Ask to see the new- est pattern in R. Wallace Silver Chester W. Gaskell JEWELER & OPTICIAN 22 E. 4th St. ST. PAUL PHONES N. W. CEDAR 8081 TRI-STATE 25485 UP-TOWN SAN SHOES - REPAIR SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED GENTS SUITS DRY CLEANED $125 81 West 7th. Street ST. PAUL, MINN. FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHING BUY OUTELL BROTHERS'ARGAINS DECAUSE EST TERMS TO SUIT MARQUETTE AVE. AT FIFTH MINNEAPOLIS