The Appeal

Saturday, March 26, 1921

St. Paul, Minnesota

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Good Things To Eat SCHOCH SEVENTH-& BROADWAY MARTIN HENSE PROP MARTIN AUTO LIVERY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT TOURING CARS AND LIMOUSINES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Limousine Service for Weddings and Complete Auto Hearse Funerals N. W. CEDAR 0555 Garage 453-55 Main Ave Saint Paul DIAL GA 1555 IN OUR UNDERPRICED ANNEX We offer Women's Suits, Coats, Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Millinery, House Dresses, Corsets and Shoes At Special Value Prices & E. Atkinson Co. Women's and Children's Outfitters Nicollet at Seventh MINNEAPOLIS IF YOUR EYES REBEL SEE UBEL FOR EVERY EASTER ESSENTIAL The Golden Rise THE PEOPLE'S STORE Easter Apparel and Accessories IN WIDE AND AMPLE SELECTIONS AWAIT YOU AT Schuneman Giants SAINT PAUL, MINN. EASTER "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" HOE & OESOR "THE HOME OF FLOWERS" N. W. CEDAR 3037 EASTER NOVELTIES Chester W. Caskell OPTICIAN & JEWELER 22 E. FOURTH ST. SAINT PAUL INSIST ON GETTING CLOVER LEAF BUTTER TILDEN PRODUCE CO. CHURNERS IS YOUR NAME ON OUR INTEREST PAY ROLL? Do not let your dollars remain idle. Your savings placed in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT are earning for you continuously. Are you looking forward to the time when your ability to earn must decrease or cease entirely? A Savings Account will assure your comfort in the latter days of your life. One dollar opens an account THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAINT PAUL "THE BIG BANK FOR THE SMALL DEPOSITOR" TEL. CEDAR 7995 O. H. AROSIN CO. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS ADJUSTING OF FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY 414 ROBERT ST. ST. PAUL, MINN. EASTER GREETINGS The House That Saves You Money WALLBLOM'S FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. 398-408 JACKSON ST. ST. PAUL MAKE NO MISTAKE, JUST SMOKE Sight Draft THE OLD RELIABLE 8 CENT CIGAR NO ONE EARNS SO MUCH, THAT HE CAN AFFORD NOT TO SAVE. NO ONE EARNS SO LITTLE, BUT WHAT A PART OF IT CAN BE SAVED. MAKE NO MISTAKE, JUST SMOKE Sight Draft THE OLD RELIABLE 8 CENT CIGAR EDITION L. EISENMENGER MEAT CO Established 1870 THE MARKET OF BIG VALUES PURE, WHOLESOME SAUSAGE 34 VARIETIES 455-457 Wabasha LOG CABIN SYRUP 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. B. CHURNI68, Mgr. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYONE FOR EASTER THE EMPORIUM "QUALITY CANDIES" - SAINT PAUL THE APPEAL. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYONE FOR EASTER THE EMPORIUM QUALITY CANDIES - SAINT PAUL $2.40 PER YEAR WEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL The "Saintly City" and Saintly City rocks—Neway items of social, Religious, Political and General Matters Among the People. SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. All newspapers now-a-days have the type for their reading matter set on typesetting machines. The cost used to be from 75 cents to $1.00 per hour for this work. Now the price has been raised to FOUR DOLLARS per hour. Just think of that when you wish something published as we must pay at that rate for every line set. Bear in mind that all social articles published, occupying more than Four Lines, must be paid for. Telephone this office, Cedar 5649, and arrange for the same. Miss Minnie Tobie, 990 Gaultier St. is on the sick list. Mrs. Anna Smith, 515 W. Central Ave. is on the sick list this week. Mr. John B. French, of Chicago, is in the city visiting his son, Dr. J. R. French. Mr. Howard Patterson of Red Wing, Minn., was in the city Thursday on business. Mrs. Nancy Church, 937 St. Anthony Ave., is still confined to her home suffering from grip. Tomorrow Lent ends with Easter Sunday, which will be generally observed by all the churches. Mr. W. J. Utley, the popular barber, has been confined to his home the past two weeks by illness. Office: Cedar 0508 Res.: Dale 2947 Res.: 678 St. Anthony Ave. MRS. T. H. LYLES Successor to T. H. LYLE UNDERTAKING CO. 150 W. Fourth St. ST. PAUL FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms for ladies or gentlemen, 270 N. St. Albans street. Tel. Dale 8586. FOR RENT—Furnished room, suit- able for light housekeeping of couple, 602 Aurora Ave. Tel. Tower 0425. If you need any painting, paper-hanging, interior decorating or pipe fitting, call C. H. Crane, Dale 9334. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Broyles, 833 Rondo St., have gone to Culver, Ind., to spend Easter, visiting with relatives. An especially attractive program has been arranged for the Easter service at St. James A. M. E. church tomorrow morning. St. James A. M. E. church was unable to accommodate the crowd that desired to greet Bishop A. J. Carey, of Chicago, last Sunday morning. Readers will, doubtless, notice that Messrs. H. W. and C. A. Schuck have some desirable homes for sale. See their advertisement elsewhere. 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 Mr. Charles E. Cotton, of Calumet, Mich., is in the city visiting his mother, Mrs. Lucretia Cotton and other relatives at 259 Rondo street. The D. & S. Car Employees' Union has opened an office at 408 Court Block, where the general chairman, Mr. G. C. Shannon, can be found during office hours. The Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Mu chapter of the University of Minnesota, has issued invitations for its Easter Dance at Union Hall, Wednesday evening, March 30th. FOR SALE—Ideal six-room house, all modern, brand new furnace; price $3, 00; terms $1,000 down and $40 per month, including interest. Apply to Donald W. Taylor, 48 E. 4th St. BONDS All Liberty Bonds of first, second, third and issued in temporary form may now be exchanged for definite bonds. State Savings Bank 93 East Fourth Street LARGE photographs of the Social Session of Gopher Lodge at Union Hall, Jan. 31, are for sale by Mr. Thomas Mundy at the Garrick Theater, or his residence, 401 Farrington. HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH NO. 553, G. U. of O'Donnell in each month at Union Hall, corner of Aurora and Kent streets at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. Mary Mayo, M. N. G.; Mrs.丽琪 Cassay, W. R., 918 Wood-bridge street. Ladies who desire anything in the line of hair work, will do well to call on Mrs. Lizzie Talbert Allen. No. 100 Park Place and Summit Ave. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. NOTICE—For Madam C. J. Walker's Method of Hair Culture, for Ladies; also Wavo for men. Apply to Miss Zilda Hightower, Resident Work, 668 St. Anthony Ave., Tel. Dale 3429. The Sterling Club is preparing to give a Supper Dance for its members, their sweethearts and wives, and other guests that may be invited by its members, at Union Hall, on Friday evening, April 8. If your shoes need repairing take them to the SHOE REPAIR SHOP, 347 Farrington, where they will be fixed right. Work called for and delivered. Shoes for sale. Dillard Frazier, Prop. Tel. Forest 7427. Mme. Wilson, our milliner, 425 University Ave. has sold her millinery shop to Mrs. F. Eckison, who will contine to conduct the business at the same location and solicits the patronage of all old and new customers. Wholesale prices for woolens have been so reduced lately that K. D. Miller, the tailor, 429 University avenue, has cut his prices to the quick for made-to-order suits and overcoats. Call to see him before placing your order elsewhere. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER — Mrs. Harriet E. Williams, stenographer tor 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 8948. Number Three of the Oriental Fun Series of the Arab Patrol of Fezzan Temple No. 26, the grand EASTER BALL will be given at Union Hall, Aurora Ave. at Kent street, Monday evening, March 28. Music by Cason's Orchestra. Admission 50 cents. You are invited. The Adelphai club met with a large attendance Tuesday afternoon at the home of its treasurer Mrs. Margaret Jackson, 603 St. Anthony. The March contest was won by Mrs. Celia James. Mrs. Beatrice Sparks was made a member. The visitors were Mesdames Addie. Bellesene A. Foster and McCarthy. Paperhanging and Decorating Have your paper-hanging and decorating done at moderate prices. All work guaranteed. The latest styles in the 1921 catalog shown on request. Kalcimining, tinting and paper cleaning done reasonabe. Tel. Dale 6796, or call at 683 St. Anthony Ave. CHARLES HALL. Also agent for Indianapolis Ledger. All news must be sent in not later than Monday. The Sunday Forum in connection with the local branch of N. A. A. C. P. will hold its bi-monthly meeting tomorrow at Pilgrim Baptist church, Grotto and Central Ave., at 4 p. m. Dr. James Wallace of Macalester College will deliver the address. Mrs. Loomis Oliver will sing. Al members and friends cordially invited. Gopher Lodge, Elks, held its regular meeting Wednesday night and made some arrangements for the holding of the Annual Joint Thanksgiving Memorial Services on Sunday afternoon, March 10th. The services will be held in the Council Chamber at the court court house. The members of Gopher and Ames lodges will meet at Union Hall and parade in a body to the court house, headed by the 16th Battalion Brass Band, Prof. W. H. Howard, director. Further announcements next week. St. James A. M. E. church was crowded to overflowing last Sunday morning by those who went to see and hear Bishop A. J. Carey of Chicago, this being his first visit to the city since his elevation to the Bishopric. He, as he always does, said many good things too numerous to mention. A collection of $52 was raised and presented to the Bishop. The choral choir under the direction of Mme, L. A. Crafton sang the "New Palms" delightfully. Monday night Bishop Carey entertained a large crowd at the church with another splendid address, and the ladies of the church entertained those present with delightful refreshments. MEMORIAL MENTIONINGS. Madam L. A. Crafton, with her Gospel Singers, choral class and reciters, assisted by the Twin City ministers, will highly and delightfully entertain you at Memorial Baptist church, Tuesday evening, March 29, at 8:15 o'clock. Come and bring your friends. Admission 25 cents. The Easter sermon will be preached by the pastor at 11:00 a. M. to tomorrow. The Sunday School will give an inspiring program at 8:00 p. m. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m., B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. THE BIBLE IN USE A real Bible sermon is always a good sermon. Keep close to the Bible and you will keep close to the people. The psalmist says: They that love Thee will be glad when they see me, because I have hoped in Thy Word. When the farmer goes out into his cattle yard with a big basket of corn, the animals will come a running and keep coming as long as he has the food for them. The Bible is the great moral and spiritual food basket, and as long as we feed the people out of it, they will come and keep coming. This is the secret of getting and holding an audience. Just as good food, well prepared and well served, will bring the people to the church supper, so the good food of the Word, well prepared and well served will bring them to the church services. between pastor and people, and as long as we keep the point of contact well in use we will be able to reach them. In electrics we have the electric dynamo and the electric current and the wires and all the rest. The Bible is all of this in spiritual things. If we keep it working, we will reach the people. CRISPUS ATTUCKS HOME. To Put on a Big Drive for One Thousand Dollars. Under the reconstruction of the Board of Trustees of Crispus Attucks Home, its officers feel that they are entitled to the hearty co-operation and support of the people of the Twin Cities in seeing that the home is put in proper condition for the care of its inmates, our old folks and orphan children. And we the trustees assure the public that we will not lack in doing our part to see that everything is kept as it should. We have investigated the method in which the business of the home has been done and find, without criticism, that it is necessary to make some changes in order that we may have a correct record of everything that is done. Crispus Attucks Home needs $1,000, and the board is planning to raise this sum in 90 days, with the support and help of the generous public. Board of Trustees. GEORGE C. SHANNON, Chairman. HAMMOND TURNER, Legal Adviser. B. F. EDWARDS, Supervisor of Home and Grounds. DR. L. RAYMOND HILL, Recording Secretary. MRS. MARY B. HATCHER, Buyer. MRS. MATTIE B. HICKS, Treasurer. MRS. R. F. WILSON, Solicitor. MRS. M. ARCHER, Pro Tem. MRS. R. B. MOULDEN, Solicitor. MRS. J. W. KOGER, Solicitor. ALDERMAN L. B. ANDERSON Of Chicago Entertained by Atty W. T. Francis. Pursuant to invitations extended by Atty. W. Francis, about 50 gentlemen assembled at his home, 606 St. Anthony Ave., Thursday evening, to meet Mr. Louis B. Anderson, exmember of the Illinois legislature and at present an alderman of the city of Chicago. Mr. Anderson is a member of the Local Transportation Committee composed of 19 Aldermen and other Chicago officials who, since March 4th, have been touring the cities west of Chicago investigating street car systems. The party arrived in St. Paul Thursday afternoon and were the guests of Mayor Hodgson of St. Paul and Mayor Meyers of Minneapolis at the Alverdes Restaurant; at noon yesterday they were the guests of the St. Paul Association. At Mr. Francis' home Mr. Anderson addressed the gathering, talking briefly upon his experience upon the visit of the mayor, and later did he talk of conditions with respect to our race group politically in Chicago, and suggested solutions of political difficulties that affect our people which have been used in Chicago and if used in St. Paul and other places will be equally as helpful there. Alderman Anderson has a pleasing personality and his experience as Assistant County Attorney of Cook County, member of the Legislature of Illinois and of the City Council of Chicago has demonstrated his ability and thoroughly qualifies him for the next step to be attained by our race in Chicago, Congressman from Illinois. Mr. Virgil Williams, a prominent business man of Chicago who is president of a life insurance company, one of the directors of a moving picture corporation and also engaged in the amusement business in Chicago, accompanied the aldermen on their tour of inspection and was also the guest of Mr. Francis with Mr. Anderson. Alderman Anderson and Mr. Williams were quartered with the other members of the aldermanic party at the St. Paul Hotel. The party left for Chicago last night. THRIFT'S PATHWAY It has been said that there is no royal road to Success but no one can deny that the road to Prosperity will take us the greater part of the way. The road to Prosperity has many small tributaries—the pathways of Thrift. A pathway of Thrift is before you—start on the journey to Success today by opening an account of one dollar or more at this bank. Deposits made on or before April 11th will draw four per cent interest from the first of April. MERCHANTS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Fourth, near Robert Saint Paul, Minnesota W. T. FRANCIS LAWYEP GUESS WHAT'S IN THE BARREL AND YOU'LL GET IT OAK PARK GOPHERS DANCE AND PRIZE DRAWING & CONTEST AT UNION HALL Corner Kent St. and Aurora Ave. FRIDAY EVE., APRIL 1ST CHANGES 1 CENT TO 25 CENTS Take a chance for yourself and help your favorite contestant win one of these prizes: DIAMOND RING WRIST WATCH MANICURING SET MUSIC BY MOORE'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 50 CENTS Admission tickets will also be good in the drawing on a $12 SPOT LIGHT, a $5 BILL and FOUR BOXES OF CANDY. EVERYBODY INVITED TAXIES 1:45 A. M. Can be engaged for entertaining Clubs, Lodges, Smokers, Churhes, Socials, Card Parties, House Parties, Etc. Professional work. The Latest Magical Paraphanalia Lessons Given in Magic Tel. Garfield 4204 915 Woodbridge St. SAFEMILK Phone: Elkhurst 3163 MINNESOTA MILK CO. LET THE AMERICAN HOUSE FURNISHING CO. Feather Your Nest With FINE HOME FURNISHINGS On Easy Terms. LET THE AMERICAN ESTIMATE THE COST OF AN OUTFIT FOR YOU Sonora Phonographs On Easy Payment Terms. The American 22 AND 54 HOUSE FURNISHING EAST SEULNTH STREET 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 Special Unloading Sale Regular Shoes $11 to $16 your choice at 6.85 to 11.85 WILLOUGHBY'S S AT SIXTH 400 ROBERTIST. WILLOUGHBY'S SHOES AT SIXTH 400 ROBERTIST. RYAN HOTEL WHILE YOU WAIT ASTORIA - - SANITARY - CLEANING REPAIRING Dry Cleaning Suits Sponged and Pressed New Collars 368 WABASHA Near Fifth Street We Call and Deliver PHONE Cedar 1741 H. S. SAWYER, PROP. TEL SUMMIT 2450 COSMOPOLITAN GROCERY First Class Staple and Fancy Groceries Vegetables, Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes. Strictly Cash and Carry System 558. St. Anthony Saint Paul ST. PAUL KNOWN AS "THANN" LECTRICAL he would be associated up, Vacuum Cleaner Electrical VE IT ate delivery any date anta Chandelier Co. 9 Jackson Street Selling Sale SHOES T. RYAN HOTEL WAIT - - SYSTEM PRESSING HA at ver Shoe Repairs Dyed & Shined Laundry Agent Hats Cleaned SAINT PAUL JOHN H. HARRIS QUICK SERVICE MARY SHOP MANAGER ING - CLOTHES FRENCH DRY CLEANING ADIES SUITS DRY CLEANED PETER B. BURGESS Clapp Shoes $20 to $22 your choice at $14.85 THE DOINGS IN AND ABOUT THE GREAT "FLOUR CITY." Matters Social, Religious and General Which Have Happened and are to Happen Among the People of the City. A Bazaar and Baby Contest will be the feature at St. Peter Church on April 11, 12 and 13. Don't forget to vote for a baby. The Cannon Brothers were held up in their drug store a few days ago and robbed of $100. Mr. Hamlet B. Rowe is now canvassing the city, taking orders for an automatic carpet sweeper. Mrs. Hilda Kennedy-Parker, 1300 Central Ave., on Wednesday afternoon entertained the Self Culture Club at a splendid dinner. Madam L. Peak, 322 E. Thirteenth street, uses the Poro System for scalp and hair treatments. Call in or call up, telephone Cedar 8431. Mrs. Luther Abbey left last week for Chicago to visit her talented son, Mr. Leon, who is playing with the J. Rosemond Johnson Co. The work of altering and redecorating the Porters' and Waiters' club, 311 Hennepin Ave., is progressing finely and will sortly be completed. Mr. Willie Wicks is now the proprietor of the Polar Wave Tailor Shop, rear of Everettite's barber shop, 631 Sixth Ave. N. Tel. Cherry 7076. Mesdames Price and Smeddler, proprietors of the "Chicken Shack" on Sixth Ave. N., have handsomely painted and papered their popular establishment. On Monday evening of last week the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity had a very delightful "smoker" at the residence of Mr. M. O. Cannon, 3400 Oakland Ave. Our talented reader, Miss Eva B. Walker will be one of the star attractions at the Easter services at St. James A. M. E. Church, St. Paul, tomorrow morning. LADIES—For the latest styles in millinery and accessories, you should call on Mrs. Lillian Burris, 706½ inch Ave. N., upstairs. Tel. Hyland 5620. She is showing some wonderful creations. Everybody watch and wait for the After Easter Ball under the management of Judge Johnson, at Elks Hall, Thursday evening, April 7. You all remember the good time you had at his last dance? Bear in mind the Fifteenth Annual Easter Ball of Pride of Minnesota Lodge No. 5, K. P., at Ames Hall, Sixth Ave. N. and Lydale, on Wednesday evening, March 30. The usual good time awaits you. Atty. and Mrs. W. R. Morris, 3017 Second Ave. S., on last Tuesday evening entertained at 6' o'clock dinner for Prof. W. E. B. Du Bois of New York. Other guests were Atty. and Mrs. B. S. Smith, Mrs. La Force and daughter, Miss Zelma. The Combs Bros, tailors, 809 4th Ave. S., have a splendid location and are 'doing a fine business, in dry-cleaning, repairing, pressing clothes. Ladies' work given special attention. Their motto is "Promptness." They call for and deliver goods. Telephone Main 5040. Fun lovers, you know what a good time you had at the second ball of the Orab Patrol of Fezzan Temple No. 26, on March 2nd? Well, you may have equally as good a time if you were at Union Hall, St. Paul, Monday evening, March 28. See big advertisement in this issue. Mrs. Mary Holbert has just completed the purchase of an elegant, all modern, 11-room house, 122 Highland Ave. No., and will be prepared by the 15th of March to accommodate a limited number of gentlemen roomers. The furnishings and appointments will be the most complete and up to date of any place of the kind in the Twin Cities. Everything will be under the personal supervision of "Mother," and that is sufficient guarantee that everything will be right. A few choice rooms are still available. The house is centrally located in the north town section and convent lines. For further information apply to Mrs. Mary Holbert, 250 Plymouth Ave. N. Phone Atlantic 0049. CITATION EX. OF FINAL ACCOUNT. SATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Ramsey, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of John Bigley, Decedent. The Matter of Minnesota to All Whom It May Concern. On reading and filling the petition of the representative of said estate, praying, that the Court fix a time and place for examining, adjusting and allowing the residence of the person for the assignment of the residue of said estate to the persons thereto entitled; It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and that all persons interested in the petition appear before this Court on Monday, the 4th day of April, 1921, at 10 a.m. in the courtroom, thereafter as said matter can be heard, and Bourt Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of St. Paul, in said County, and the petition should not be granted and that this citation be served by publication thereof in the Appeal, according to the rules of the court, said citation at least 14 days before said day of hearing, to each of the heirs, and said decendent whose names and addresses appear from the files of this Court. Witness the Judge of said Court this 3rd day of March. E. W. BAZILLE. Judge of Probate. (Seal of Probate Censor. Attest: F. W. GOSEWISCH. Attest: F. W. GOSEWISCH. Probate. HAMMOND TURNED. Attorney. 321 Met. Bank Bldg. St. Paul, Minn. PAINLESS DENTISTRY ```markdown ``` First Class Guaranteed Work in All Branches of Dentistry YOU DON'T NEED THE CASH Meet Goodman, Wear Diamonds ELGIN WATCH NEW MODEL ELGIN WATCH CASE This Elgim Watch (exactly as illustrated) is a watch any man may be justly proud to own. It is beautiful in design and accurate. Fitted in a 20-year guaranteed gold filled case. Specially $19.75 Priced Money Refunded if You Can Buy Cheaper for Cash CREDIT-CERTAINLY Goodman's -JEWELERS- 94 East Seventh St. 94 Largest Jewelers In the Northwest Extending Credit. Across the Street from Golden Rule. OFFICE TEL. CEDAR 4044 RES. TEL. DALE 781 OFFICE TEL. CEDAR 4044 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 PAUJ MINNESOTA SUITE 2 DETROIT BLDG. COR. 4TH & WABASHA SAINT PAUF MINNESOTA Tel. Elkhurst 3987 ELMER MORRIS DRUGGIST. Prescriptions Called For and Delivered. Drugs, Medicines, Soda Water Toilet Articles, Soft Drinks Candies, Cigars, Tobacco. Ice Cream by Brick or Bulk Dale & W. Central St. Paul ELKHURST 3473 QUICK SERVICE CALL ONCE AND YOU WILL CALL AGAIN ELK TAILORING CO. M. LOVE, PROPRIETOR SUITS MADE TO ORDER CLEANING, PRESSING, DYRING AND REPAIRING 310 RONDO ST. ST. PAUL, MINN. J. O. VINEGAR ST. ELMO C. VINEGAR PHONE MAIN 0477 Vinegar's Barber Shop EASTER BALL Ames Hall = Kistler Building Corner of Lyndale and Sixth Ave. No. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH, 30 We shall endeavor to make this affair the standard of the season. The Acme of fantastic enjoyment. GOOD MUSIC BY THE BIG JAZZLAND ORCHESTRA GUARANTEE OF SUBLIME SYNCOPATION Reception: W. C. Jeffrey, S. Beasley, J. R. Ellis, C. Hughes, J. Gibson Arrangement: F. G. Thomas, Chairman, F. K. Mack, E. H. Payne S. Springer, T. Stovall, F. Terry, S. G. West, F. Connors, C. Dwyer W. P. Thompson, O. Graham, H. Thompson. Floor: James H. Burk P. E. Southall, Wm. Clack. RAILROAD MEN'S CLUB AT South Side Auditorium Twelth Avenue South and Third Street Minneapolis EVERYBODYINVITED REAL ESTATE IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO RENDER YOU WHATEVER SERVICE POSSIBLE Repairs to Fit All Makes of Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces. We are Experts at Installing Furnaces. N. W. Phone Cedar 2496 Diamonds and Bracelet Watches Our Specialty JEWELRY CO. SUCCESSOR TO M.L.FINKELSTEIN 391 Robert Street, Near Sixth St. STEVE HURLEY Manager St. Paul Admission 50 Cents EVERYBOD 665 UNIVERSITY AVE. REAL E CLARENCE A. SCHUCK IF YOU WISH TO BUY BE PLEASED TO RENEW SERVICE CITY HOMES CITY LOTS 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 TEL. CEDAR 1206 ST. PAUL STOVE & FU Manufacturers Repairs to Fit All Makes Furnaces. We are Expert 126 W. 7TH ST. N. W. Phone C Diamonds and JESS JEWEL SUCCESSOR 391 Robert STEVE HURL TAXIS 1:45 a. m. Y INVITED TEL. ELKHURST 2956 ESTATE HUGH W. SCHUCK OR SELL WE SHALL DER YOU WHATEVER POSSIBLE STEEL PLANT LOTS FARM LANDS A. E. H. SUDDEN SERVICE LNACE REPAIR WORKS and Jobbers Will save hundreds of dollars for all who need furni- ture, draperies or dishes—it's a w Prices cut to the very lowest—and million dollars' worth—to choose fr in the Northwest. Furniture and Draperies In Boutell's Greatest An Opportunity No Thrifty Afford to Miss---Less Wholesale H Every Karpen Floor Sample in up ture at HALF—Hundreds of pieces ture at HALF—DINING ROOM FETS AT HALF—ODD DRESSSE CHIFFONIERS, WOOD BEDS— Thousands of articles at HALF PR —all floor lamps—all silk shades— tains, etc., all at HALF. THIS IS A CARNIVAL OF CUT Liberal Terms of Credit Boutell dishes—it's a wonderful opp- erience every lowest—and a wonderful worth—to choose from. Nothing had Draperies, Dishes, Bask- tall's Greatest of Marca- cy. No Thrifty Home Fur- to Miss---Less Than So-C Wholesale Prices. Poor Sample in upholstered liv- hundreds of pieces of Fiber S DINING ROOM TABLES, CHE —ODD DRESSERS, TOILET WOOD BEDS—AT HALF H circles at HALF PRICE in our b —all silk shades—a thousand p HALF. NIVAL OF CUT PRICES—D outellBros ture, draperies or dishes—it's a wonderful opportunity— Prices cut to the very lowest—and a wonderful stock—over a million dollars' worth—to choose from. Nothing like Boutell's in the Northwest. Furniture and Draperies, Dishes, Half Price In Boutell's Greatest of March Sales An Opportunity No Thrifty Home Furnisher Can Afford to Miss---Less Than So-Called Wholesale Prices. Every Karpen Floor Sample in upholstered living room furniture at HALF—Hundreds of pieces of Fiber Sun-room furniture at HALF—DINING ROOM TABLES, CHAIRS, BUFFETS AT HALF—ODD DRESSERS, TOILET TABLES, CHIFFONIERS, WOOD BEDS—AT HALF PRICE. Thousands of articles at HALF PRICE in our big drapery sale all floor lamps—all silk shades—a thousand pairs of lace curtains, etc., all at HALF. THIS IS A CARNIVAL OF CUT PRICES—DON'T MISS IT Cheerfully Granted. Marquette at Fifth Street MINNEAPOLIS The New HARTMANN Wardrobe Trunks for 1921 HARTMANN anks for1921 Are Here We are truly proud to show them, they are the "best ever" New features that combine strength, convenience and beauty Lad to Own One salesman demonstrate 0.00 and UP LAND AGE SHOP ST. PAUL, MINN. ABOUT YOUR CLOTHES AR 5764 TORIUM SHA ST. Pressing, Dyeing Repairing NO MATTER WHAT IT IS HATS-LAUNDRY COVERS THE CITY J. W. WARE SERVICE" You'll Be Proud to Own One Come in and let our Salesman demon- PRICED $50.00 and UP GARLAND LUGGAGE SHOP Sixth at Cedar ST. PAUL IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT YOUR CLOTHES CALL CEDAR 5764 THE PANTORIUM 519 WABASHA ST. Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and General Repairing OF EVERYTHING YOU WEAR NO MATTER WHAT CLOTHES-SHOES-HATS-LAUNDRY OUR AUTO SERVICE COVERS THE CITY RANK WARE "SATISFACTORY SERVICE" You'll Be Proud to Own One Come in and let our Salesman demonstrate PRICED $50.00 and UP GARLAND LUGGAGE SHOP Sixth at Cedar ST. PAUL, MINN. THE PANTORIUM 519 WABASHA ST. Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and General Repairing OF EVERYTHING YOU WEAR NO MATTER WHAT IT IS CLOTHES-SHOES-HATS-LAUNDRY OUR AUTO SERVICE COVERS THE CITY BIG MOON CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM WARE BROS., PROPS. FIRST CLASS MEALS AT ALL HOURS SPECIAL NOONDAY AND SUNDAY DINNER TABLES FOR LADIES ADAM WILLIAMS, C 7 ST. PETER ST. Northwestern Stamp Works MANUFACTURERS OF Rubber and Metal STAMPS S AT ALL HOURS D SUNDAY DINNER ADAM WILLIAMS, CHEF SAINT PAUL SCRIPTION ST. PAUL, MINN. Liberal Terms of Credit Cheerfully Granted. TABLE A woman stands in front of a window, holding a string of lights. The window is framed by a decorative curtain with a floral pattern. In the background, there are trees and a building with a balcony. ```markdown ``` Over a Year to Pay— Boutell's Easy Way. W. S. Simmons Real Estate, Rentals and Sales Co. 325 5th St. S. Minneapolis TEL. MIAN 5040 COMBS BROTHERS TAILORS Dry Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing Ladies work given special attention Work Called For and Delivered Our Motto: Promptness 809 4TH AVE. S. MINNEAPOLIS HAMMOND TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW 321 MET. BANK BLDG. FIFTH AT CEDAR 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 SALES QUALITY AND SERVICES Decker 505 547-569 JACKSON ST. HARDWARE (001) SERVICE Office: Residence Cedar 5104 Elkhurst 3460 HOURS: 9 A. M. TO, 1 P. M. AND 2 TO 8 P. M. SUNDAYS BY APPOINTMENT DR. C. E. CHEEKS DENTAL SURGEON FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED WORK IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY 84 W. SEVENTH ST. DAKOTA BLDG. SUITE 203-204 ST. PAUL