The Appeal

Saturday, July 9, 1921

St. Paul, Minnesota

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SHOP IN OUR COOL STORE THE EMPORIUM QUALITY CANDIES - SAINT PAUL VOL. 37 NO. 28 Established In 1858 OUR July Clearance S AFFORDS A tremendous Saving on Smart Seasonal Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waits, Millinery and muslins for Women and Children. E.E. Atkinson Co. NICOLL MIN 28 shed 158 SCHOOL GOOD THINGS TO PAUSE OUR July Clearance Sale AFFORDS Amendous Saving on Smart Seasonable Coats Dresses, Skirts, Waits, Millinery and Under- nns for Women and Children. Thkinson Co. NICOLLET AT SEVENTH MINNEAPOLIS L. EISENMENGER MEAT CO Established 1870 THE MARKET OF BIG VALUES PURE, WHOLESOME SAUSAGE 34 VARIETIES 455-457 Wabasha A New Ideas in Fixtures are constantly appearing and they come here first. We want you to share in the pleasure of seeing their new beauty, their increased effec- tiveness. Come when you can and see how the modern home is lighted and made beautiful by the latest ideas in fixtures. Let Us Wire Your Home. Seven Corners Electric Co. 208 W. 3d St. Phone Cedar 8395. Opposite Wilder Public Baths. G. W. Swanson, N. E. Anderson. g. W. Swanson "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" HOKA & OESON "The HOME OF FLOWERS" 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 J INSIST ON GETTING CLOVER LEAF BUTTER TILDEN PRODUCE CO. CHURNERS THE FLOUR BEST BE PARTICULAR THE FLOUR BEST BE PARTICULAR THE APPEAL. Away to the lake Carry a Garland Grip Two July Specials At $12.50 18-inch genuine Cowhide Bags, full leather lined, 3 and 5-piece style, either smooth or cobra grain- ed ... $12.50 At $6.50 Real Cowhide Bags, cloth lined, also a few Walrus Bags, leather lined, sizes 16, 17 and 18-inch. They are full size roomy Bags at ... $6.50 GARLAND LUGGAGE SHOP End of Season Sale Starts Tuesday JULY 5th Extraordinary Values Offered in Every Department Schuneman Evans. SHOP IN THE COOL STORE THE EMPORIUM 'QUALITY CANDIES'-SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY DO YOU KNOW THAT FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY THE Capitol Steam Laundry CANNOT BE SURPASSED We do French Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Rough Dry Laundering. A trial will convince you that this is the laundry you want. PHONE AND A DRIVER WILL CALL CEDAR 4622 743 WABASHA ST. SAINT PAUL BOUTELL BROS. BEST PLACE FOR BIG BARGAINS HOT WEATHER NECESSITIES First Ave. S. and 5th St. Minneapolis TEL. CEDAR 7095 O. H. AROSIN CO. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS ADJUSTING OF. FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY 414 ROBERT ST. ST. PAUL, MINN, THE FLOUR Pulshury's BEST XXXX FOR THOSE WHO KNOW BEST VEEK'S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS IN MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL. The "Saintly City" and Saintly City colls—Neway Items of social, Religious, Political and General Matters Among the People. 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. —Advertisement. Mr. Charles Sayles, 643 Central Ave., has returned from Duluth. Wait and Watch for the Big Boat Excursion of Household of Ruth, 4671, July 25th.—Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. Benner, 471 Central Ave., are happy over the birth of a daughter on June 29th. Mrs. Lillian McKnight, 478 Central Ave., has been indisposed at her home for the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bates, 721 St. Anthony avenue, have a fine little daughter which arrived June 28th. Mr. and Mrs. M. Burgess, 402 Rondo street, are the parents of a fine boy which arrived last Saturday, July 2. If you need any painting, paper- hanging, interior decorating or pipe fitting, call C. H. Crane, Dale 9334. —Advertisement. Office: Cedar 0308 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 Fishing tackle of all kinds may be obtained at Elmer Morris' Drug Store, cor. Dale and W. Central Avenue.—Advertisement. PIONEER LODGE NO. 1, F. and A. M., meets first and third Monday in each month at Masonic Hall. 588 Rondo street. at 8:00 p. m. J. W. Thomas, W. M., W. S. Archer, Secy. 498 Carroll Ave.—Advertisement. Mr. C. H. Miller entertained the members of the T. S. T. C. at an elaborate dinner Thursday at his home, 428 Edmund St. Dr. Valdo Turner, Dr. R. L. Hill, Dr. J. R. French and Mr. S. E. Hall are spending the week end at Lake Pokegame at Dr. Turner's cottage. HOUSEHOLDERS, who desire repair work of any kind done on their house, will do well to call M. J. Taylor, Elkhurst 4487. —Advertisement. All persons who wish to become members of the St. Paul Tennis Club should communicate with Dr. C. E. Cheeks, 54 W. 7th. Tel. Ted Cedar 5104. 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 224 WEST FOURTH ST. ST. PAUL Readers will, doubtless, notice that Messrs. H. W. and C. A. Schuck have some desirable homes for sale. See their advertisement elsewhere. FOR RENT — A furnished cottage at Lake Pokagama that will accommodate eight persons. Beautiful lake, good fishing. Call Dr. Valdo Turner, Cedar 1673—Advertisement. Mesdames G. H. Lucas, E. W. Lindsay, T. Collier and daughter Rosemond, and Miss Minnie Tobie were Fourth of July guests of Miss Lucy Cook of Point Douglass, Minn. Miss Alverta Phillips, who has been in White Plains, N. Y., for the past few years, has returned to the city. She spent 4 of July visiting her mother, Mrs. Cook, at Prescott, Wis. HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH NO. 658. G. U. O. F. meets the third Monday in each month at Union Hall, corner of Aurora and Kent streets at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. E. Mayo, M. N. G.; Mrs. Criee E. Mayo, W. R., 918 Woodbridge street. —Advertisement. NOTICE! Deposits made on or before July 11th draw six months interest January 1. State Savings Bank 93 East Fourth Street OH NO NOW!GRAND PICNIC G. THEM 7 E I.B.P.O.E OF THE WORLD CERVUS ALCES WILL GIVE ITS Moonlight B Monday E ON THE BEAUT Red Wing and GOOD MUSIC BY PROF. Refreshments Serve GOOD MUSIC BY PROF. MOORE'S JAZZ HOUNDS Refreshments Served by Elk Committee COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS J. Louis Ervin, Chairman, J. W. Walton, C. J. Edwards, A. J. Todd Wm. Yieser, W. T. Thurston, C. D. Powers, J. A. Mitchell, Thomas Mundy, H. H. Hopkins, Eugene Gough, R. N. Travis, John Brown Earl E. Jones, Floor Manager. J. Louis Ervin, Chairman, J. W. Walton, C. J. Edwards, A. J. Todd Wm. Yieser, W. T. Thurston, C. D. Powers, J. A. Mitchell, Thomas Mundy, H. H. Hopkins, Eugene Gough, R. N. Travis, John Brown Earl E. Jones, Floor Manager. Boat leaves at 8:30 sharp Tickets 75 cents EVERYBODY INVITED EVERYBODYINVITED Mr. Frank Gamble and Mr. Otto Toole are now the proprietors of the Big Moon Cafe, cate. 10th and St. Peter, and will continue the same excellent cuisine as before.—Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wills and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Francis and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Chapman are spending some time at the Wills' country home, Bumble Bee Cottage, Lake Chisago. Miss Hattie Hobbs scored another success with her rally for Crispus Attucks Home, at Memorial Baptist Church, Sunday, June 26, by reporting having raised $140.60. She certainly is a wonder worker. Ladies who desire anything in the line of hair work, will well be 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 Dightower, Resident Work, 668 St. Anthony Ave., Tel. Dale 3492. —Advertisement. Through the efforts of the Harriet Turbman Civic League, Mrs. A. S. Foster called representatives from the various clubs who met Sunday, 4 p. m., at the Y. Center, to interest the clubs to organize a city Federation of Clubs. Rev. Lloyd Hickman of Akron, O., arrived last week for a visit with his father and other relatives and friends. Rev. Hickman on invitation from local pastor preached a very excellent sermon at Pilgrim Baptist church last Sunday morning. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER — Mrs. Harriet E. Williams, stenographer for Attty. 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. — Advertisement. Mr. Charles A. Stanton, 570 W. Central Ave, passed away June 30th after an illness of more than a year. He is survived by widow and stepson, Ralph A. Ward. Funeral services occurred from the house on Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Interment at Forest cemetery. Mr. Ralph Turner has acquired an interest in the Valet Tailoring Co., 391½ Robert street, and will cease, after he manager of that popular establishment. For sudden and satisfactory service give "The Valet" a call. You will not be disappointed. Tel. Cedar 4362. Mr. M. Love, proprietor of the Elk Tailoring Co., 310 Rondo street, has purchased the building next door to his former place of business, No. 306 Rondo street, and is better than ever prepared to supply the wants of his daily increasing list of satisfied customers. He invites old and new patrons to call. —Advertisement. Mr. S. W. Williams has taken charge and is the proprietor of The Tonsorial Palace, 368 Wabasha street, connected with the Astoria Sanitary System. Hair cut, 35 cents, and shave 15 cents. They make a speciality of facial massages and hair straightening. All old and new customers will be gladly welcomed. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. James, 276 Kent street, and their three children leave tonight for Montana, where Mr. James will spend a few days. Later Mrs. James and the children will visit Vancouver and Victoria, B. C., returning via Seattle and Helena, Mont., where they will make an extended visit with Mrs. James' father, Mr. Alexander. S FIRST GRAND Boat Excursion ve., July 18 TIFUL STEAMER Barge Manitou MOORE'S JAZZ HOUNDS ed by Elk Committee Walton, C. J. Edwards, A. J. Todd E. D. Powers, J. A. Mitchell, Thomas e Gough, R. N. Travis, John Brown Tickets 75 cents OY INVITED Whatever else you do next Monday night, don't fail to wind up at the Public Installation of officers of Ames Lodge, Elks, and Shirtwaist Ball at South Side Auditorium, Third street and 12th Ave. S., Minneapolis. Installation at 10:30, grand march at 12:00, taxies at 1:45. Admission, including war tax, 55 cents.—Advertisement. Mr. Freeman Reynolds, for several years janitor of Pilgrim Baptist church, while trimming a tree on June 21st fell and broke a leg which had to be amputated on June 23. Mr. Reynolds failed to rally from the shock of the opeartion and passed away on the following Monday, June 27th. His funeral was held under the direction of the Rev. B. H. Hodge officiating, W. T. Francis, Dr. Valdo Turner, Messrs. M. A. Bolling, B. J. Johnson and Wm. Handy acted as pallbearers. Simpson & Wills, funeral directors. OPENING RECEPTION. Of Remodeled and Refurnished Ma- sonic Hall. MASONIC HALL, 588 RONDO. The building committee of Pioneer Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M., having completed the remodeling and furnishing of Masonic Hall, 588 Rondo street, the public is cordially invited to an opening reception that will be held in the parlorors on next Monday, July 11, from 4:00 to 10:00 p. m. The ladies of the Eastern Star Chapter will constitute the reception committee. WALKER WILLIAMS W. T. FRANCIS WM. MARTIN W. T. JOYCE W. A. HILYARD JOHN THOMAS, W. M., Sec. J. H. DILLINGHAM, Chrm. St. Paul's First Colored Graduate Dental College, U. of M., Passes State Board Examination. Dr. Earl S. Weber, recent honor graduate of the University of Minnesota College of Dentistry, went before the State Board of Examiners and successfully passed the examination. The young man made a record in the dental college that fully proves his ability. He will shortly open an office here—Advertisement. E. A. Welter's Dental Tooth Powder Mr. Wm. Bolden, Jr., is a special salsman for E. A. Welter's Dental Tooth Powder. It is an antiseptic powder for polishing the gold and bleaching and preserving the teeth. It has been endorsed by several reputable dentists and is for sale at Cannon Brothers' Pharmacy, 1400 Plymouth avenue, and Rosenfiel & Gottlieb (Store No. 2), Sixth Ave. N., Minneapolis. For a sample package free of charge Tel. Dale 2687, St. Paul.—Advertisement. Tickets 75 cents PICNIC OF THE SEASON GIVEN BY THE MEN'S EPISCOPAL CLUB OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS ON THURSDAY JULY 14 Dancing Bathing Boating Fishing Without a doubt, this will be the largest affair of the season; everybody that is somebody will be there. Come out and meet the old time friends. The committee will see to it that this outing will be conducted in the high efficient way that has characterized all of their past picnics. MUSIC BY PROF. MOORE'S FULL JAZZ BAND Leave St. Paul via Interurban cars (University Avenue Line) Forty-five minutes before train time, given below. Get off car at Second Avenue North. Walk two blocks to Electric Short Line Depot, Seventh Street and Second Avenue North. Extra car service will be provided by the Street Car Company from St. Paul to Minneapolis between 12:45 p. m. and 1.15 p. m; also extra car service at arrival of last train from lake. ELECTRIC TRAIN SCHEDULE. IMPORTANT NOTICE—Trains will leave promptly as scheduled. Trains Leaving For Lake At: 9:30 a. m. 2:20 p. m. 4:30 p. m. SPECIAL PICNIC TRAIN LEAVES MINNEAPOLIS AT 2:20 P. M. SHARP. ONLY TICKETS PURCHASED FROM COMMITTEE WILL BE GOOD ON THIS SPECIAL TRAIN. Trains Returing From Lake At: 4:47 p. m. And 9:30 p. m. Round Trip Tickets:- Adults 70 Cents, Children 50 Cents MONDAY EVE'G, JULY 11 ON THE BEAUTIFUL STEAMER MEAD'S ORCHESTRA WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC A $5 Gold Piece will be given to the person holding the lucky ticket. Save your coupon. Committee of Arrangements: All Members of Mars Lodge EVERYBODYINVITED Repairs to Fit All Makes of Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces. We are Experts at Installing Furnaces. GEDAR 1206 COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS ST. PAUL COMMITTEE. John M. La Coste, Chairman Lawrence McCoy Geo. Manning lette Chas. T. Cuthbert Wm. Pettit e J. E. Glass Wm. Martin ch Wm. Elliott Lawrence Stuart MINNEAPOLIS COMMITTEE. Dr. R. S. Brown, Chairman N. Houston R. A. Van Hook A. W ment reserves the right to refuse undesi AIT! WA FOR THE GRAND Night Boat Excuse TO BE GIVEN BY S LODGE NO. ON DAY EVE'G, JU ON THE BEAUTIFUL STEAMER Ving and Bargo M GARFIELD 2918 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 Torrey Oxfords in Ball Strops and Brogues from $7 to $12 WILLOUGHBY'S S AT SIXTH 400 ROBERT;ST. LLOUGHBY'S SHOP 400 ROBERTST. WILLOUGHBY'S SHOES AT SIXTH 400 ROBERT,ST. RYAN HOTEL TEL. FOREST 7787 WE CALL AND DELIVER K. D. MILLER MERCHANT TAILOR REMODELING, CLEANING AND PRESSING LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY 429 UNIVERSITY AVE. ST. PAUL, M REMODELING, CLEANING AND PRESSING LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY UNIVERSITY AVE. ST. PAUL, M SITY AVE. TEL. ELK EAL ESTAT 665 UNIVERSITY AVE. REAL ES REAL ESTATE CLARENCE A. SCHUCK IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR BE PLEASED TO RENDER SERVICE POSS YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL WE SHOP PLEASED TO RENDER YOU WHATEVER SERVICE POSSIBLE STEEL PLAIN WHILE YOU WAIT DRIAL -- SANITARY -- SYS ING REPAIRING PRE Cleaning Sponged Pressed Gollars 368 WABASHA ST. NEAR FIFTH STREET Silk Shirts Repaired and Hand Laundried a specialty. We Call and Deliver Tel. Cedar 1741 Shoe R Dyed & 2 Laundry Hats CH LAWYER, PROP. IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO RENDER YOU WHATEVER SERVICE POSSIBLE WHILE YOU ASTORIA - - SANITAR CLEANING REPAIRING Dry Cleaning Suits Sponged and Pressed New Collars 368 WABASHA NEAR FIFTH STREET Silk Shirts Repair and Hand Laun a specialty. We Call and Deliver Tel. O 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 TEL. CEDAR 8031 TOWN SANITARY S OWEN HOWELL, MANAGER SHOES - REPAIRING - CLOTHES ITS SPONGED AND PRESSED FRENCH CLEAN UP-TOWN SANITARY SHOP OWEN HOWBELL, MANAGER Torrey Oxfords in Ball Strops and Brogues from $7 to $12 CITY HOMES CITY LOTS LECTRICAL We would be associated Comp, Vacuum Cleaner ing Electrical AVE IT Take delivery any date Nova Chandelier Co. 59 Jackson Street FORDS SHOES T. RYAN HOTEL ALL AND DELIVER ND PRESSING SOCIALTY ST. PAUL, MINN. TEL. ELKHURST 2956 TATE HUGH W. SCHUCK SELL WE SHALL YOU WHATEVER ABLE WAIT Y--SYSTEM PRESSING ST. Red ried 1741 Shoe Repairs Dyed & Shined Laundry Agent Hats Cleaned SAINT PAUL [Name] QUICK SERVICE MARY SHOP MANAGER ING - CLOTHES FRENCH DRY CLEANING ADIES SUITS DRY CLEANED ST. PAUL, MINN. KNOWN AS "THANN" Let your next pair be an Edwin Clapp They are now $15 STEEL PLANT LOTS FARM LANDS THE DOINGS IN AND ABOUT THE GREAT "FLOUR CITY" Matters Social, Religious and General Which Have Happened and are to Happen Among the People of the City. SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921. Atty B. S. Smith and party will leave next week on a motor trip to Washington and other cities. Miss Mildred Shull has taken charge of the ice cream parlor of the "Original Barbecue," 712 Sixth Ave. N. Mr. Alex Irwin has opened a 40- room hotel at 1109 Second St. S., and invites the public to call and inspect it. —Advertisement. Bison Lodge No. 158, U. B. F., had a very pleasant musical opening at its hall, 19 Washington Ave. N., last Thursday evening. Dr. Fred C. Nelson, specialist on rheumatism, has taken larger remodeled offices at the same address, 424 Nicollet Avenue, Suite 16. —Advertisement. Read the advertisement of the Public Installation of Ames Lodge officers and Shirt Waist Ball at South Side Auditorium on this page.—Advertisement. LADIES—For the latest styles in millinery and accessories, you should call on Mrs. Lillian Burris, 706$^{1/2}$ 6th Ave. N., upstairs. Tel. Hyland 5320. She is showing some wonderful creations. —Advertisement. Mr. Willie Wicks, manager of the Polar Wear Tailor Shop, 535 Dupont Ave., who was taken to the general hospital for a minor operation, is again able to be at his place of business. The Men's Episcopal Clubs of St. Thomas, Minneapolis, and St. Philips. St. Paul, announce their annual outing and picnic at Parker's Lake, Thursday, July 14. Further particulars later. —Advertisement. The Polar Wave Tailoring Co. Willie Wicks, proprietor, is now located at 535 Dupont, near 616 Ave. N. Custom tailoring, repairing, dry cleaning, pressing. Hats cleaned and blocked. We call and deliver. —Advertisement. 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. Them motto is "Promptness." They call for and deliver goods. Telephone Main 5040. Mrs. Farnk Terry, 3812 First Ave N., entertained at cards at an open meeting for the Maids and Matrons club last Wednesday afternoon and other special guests. There were four brides present. Mrs. J. H. Johnson won first prize, Mrs. Miles O. Cannon second prize. Join This Honor Roll WILDLIFE Ames Lodge 106, Elks, appeals to each of its members for a loan of $10 or more to make its initial payment of $5,000 on the magnificent $12,000 "Best" it is purchasing. The appeal has already been responded to by the following named brothers: Chas. S. Smith, Wirth Jones, St. Elmo Vinigar, Wm. Miller, C. L. Goo, Wm. J. Stirman, J. B. Taylor, T. W. Galbreath, Geo. Baker, Ross Hamilton, Benjamin Berry, Robert Washington, F. A. Miller, Gus Berry, James Branch, Lewis Ewing, J. E. Stewart, W. T. Dodson, H. D. Parker, P. H. Southall, H. W. Walker, Lee Jones, T. H. Smith, Earl Stewart, H. L. Johnson, Arthur Stewart, Chas. Force, Robert Mallory, J. A. Tooley, H. K. Greener, Wilbur Banks, L. R. Wheeler, D. R. Francis, Kymphus Workcoff, L. E. Tichner, E. E. Jackson, Roy Langford, G. W. Holbert, B. F. Woodard, B. F. Cabbell, A. W. Collier, Roy Bryant, Archie Watkins, each $10.00, A. C. Irwin $20, B. M. McDew, Wm. R. Norris and T. B. Warren, each $25. Every member of the Lodge is urged to have his loan in the hands of the Financial Secretary on or before July 2, 1921. tary as soon as possible. Additional names to this roll are as follows: Louis L. Groner, J. B. Elliott, John Washington Palmer, Walter Koods, John F. Woodhouse, S. J. Barnett, David Lyle, M. W. Judy, J. E. Watkins, Bert Jones, Glover Shull, Samuel Beasley, James Burks, Wm. B. Freeman, David O. Horne, Fred Jones, Wonder D. Thomas $10.00 each; J. B. Dungee, Charles Kelso, $25 each. W. T. Dodson, E. R. Wm. R. Morris, F. S. —Advertisement. ANNOUNCEMENT A large suite has been remodeled for my office at 424 Nocollet Ave., where I have been located for nearly three years, and I can better serve patients with regard to sanitation. Her treatments of dry heat, ranging from 600 to 600 degrees, given if required. My lady assistant is a graduate in Massage and Swedish Movement from Christiana Norway. Appreciating past patronage and hoping for a continuance of the same. Respectfully, DR. FRED C. NELSON. Graduate Optician. Specialist on Rheumatism and kindred ailments. 424 Nicollet Ave. Suite 16 CANNON-PARKE WEDDING. The following should have appeared in the list of presents last issue: Bedspread — The King's Daughters Charity Circle — Messrs. and Mesdames S. L. Rogers, R. S. Harris, C. H. Stone and daughter; Oscar Tudos and daughter, L. B. McConnell, Hor- ace Henderson, T. R. Morgan, Junius powell, A. Allen, Geo. W. Stewart, T. O. Rogers, A. Hickson, O. D. Charleston, Wm. S. Archer, D. S. T. Taylor, W. Woodford; Mesdames Mary Felt Dixon, Laura Cairbourne, Mary Wilson, Marcia Valey, Mary Hickey; Miss Sad Morgan. White enamel table and chairs— Messrs. and Mesdames J. W. Bridges, Jas. Mitchell, Phillip Burke. Hand-painted plate—Mrs. Jerry Lee, Boudou lamp—Mesdames James Cox, W. M. Griffin. ```markdown ``` What Your Savings May Mean to You Your savings may finance a much needed vacation—a vacation of lasting value throughout the following busy year. Your savings have many constructive uses—but their usefulness is diminished if small amounts are spent for inconsequentials. Save so that your money will give you the best service. Too many small expenditures have but little benefit while larger sums judiciously spent will finance projects of permanent value. Your Savings will draw 4% interest for you from the first of any month if deposits are made on or before the tenth of that month. Merchants Trust and Savings Bank Fourth Near Robert Saint Paul, Minnesota CALL O. J. SMITH DON W. TAYLOR REALTY CO. 48 E. 4th St. - - - Cedar 1078 $1,800. 440 East Minnehaha street—6 rooms, bath, gas; $200 down, balance on easy terms. $2,700. 406 Edmund street—6 rooms, bath, gas; nice, big yard, can be used for garden. Terms to suit buyer. 235 Fuller Ave. — Eight-room house, bath, bath; gas; beautiful home. Must be seen to be appreciated. 405 Rice Street — Duplex, four rooms each; lot 40x90; $5,000. Small payment down, balance on terms. 719 Lafond Street, near Dale — Eight rooms, bath, gas, electricity; large lot; cemented basement; $3,800. A snap. 542 Blair Street — Nice single house, modern, bath, gas, hot-air heat; nine rooms; $5,000. Terms. 266 St. Albans Street — Modern, six rooms; new furnace; $3,500; $1,000 down, balance on easy terms. 629 N. Grotto street — Eight rooms; bath, gas, full basement; beautiful corner; $3,300. Terms. TEL. MIAN 5040 TAILORS Dry Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing Ladies work given special attention Work Called For and Delivered Our Motto: Prompless 809 4TH AVE. S. MINNEAPOLIS N. W. CEDAR 3037 Chester W. Cassell OPTICIAN & JEWELER 22 E. FOURTH ST. SAINT PAUL TEL. CEDAR 8190 HAMMOND TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW 321 MET. BANK BLDG. FIFTH AT CEDAR 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, DYE- ING AND REPAIRING 306 RONDO ST. ST. PAUL, MINN. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS OF AMES LODGE NO.106 I. B. P. O. E. W. Shirt Wa GIVEN BY AMES L South Side Twelth Avenue South and MONDAY EVE Music by Prof. Moore's INSTALLATION AT 10:30 Our Many St. Paul Friends Are COMMITTEE OF W. T. Dodson, J. E. Stewart, D. F. G. Thomas, W. O Thomas, W. J. Mo AND Art Waist Day BY AMES LODGE, MINNESOTA AT North Side Auditorium Avenue South and Third Street, Minn. ON DAY EVENING JULY Prof. Moore's Concert, Dance ON AT 10:30 GRAND M Paul Friends Are Most Cordially Inv COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS , J. E. Stewart, D. Lyles, N. T. Jones, Thomas, W. O Thomas, R. Cornilton, C. L. I. W. J. Moore, Manager Shirt Waist Dance GIVEN BY AMES LODGE, MINNEAPOLIS AT South Side Auditorium Twelth Avenue South and Third Street, Minneapolis. ON MONDAY EVENING JULY 11 Music by Prof. Moore's Concert, Dance Orchestra Our Many St. Paul Friends Are Most Cordially Invited To Attend COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS W. T. Dodson, J. E. Stewart, D. Lyles, N. T. Jones, W. R. Morris F. G. Thomas, W. O Thomas, R. Cornilton, C. L. McCullough W. J. Moore, Manager ADMISSION 55 CENTS LOOK! WA For The 14th PICNIC AN K! WATCH! W For The 14th Big Annual NIC AND OUT LOOK! WATCH! WAIT! I.B.P.O.E. OF THE WORLD TIMES NO. 108 CERVUSALCES PARKER THURSDAY DANCING -- BATHING -- GOOD MUSIC BY MOOD Come and enjoy this big outing to be our big Athletic Contest. P event. Young Men's Race, Y Girls Race. Tug of War, Broad Jumping Con Ames' Special Train Will Lea and 2nd Ave. No. at 2. leave Lake a Refreshments will be served on St. Paul must be purchased from mation ask any member of the Tickets: Adults 70 Cents; Chi AT ARKER'S LAKE ON HURSDAY, JULY BATHING BOATING MUSIC BY MOORE'S JAZZ ORC joy this big outing with us. The principle Athletic Contest. Prizes awarded to will Young Men's Race, Young Ladies Race, Race. Tug of War, Ames vs. Gopher. Broad Jumping Contest. Running Contest. Real Train Will Leave Luce Line Sta- dle Ave. No. at 2.15 p. m. sharp. F leave Lake at 9:30 p. m. will be served on the picnic grounds. A be purchased from committee. For any any member of the lodge. W. T. Dodson Itts 70 Cents; Children, 6 to 12 yeas THURSDAY, JULY 21 DANCING BATHING BOATING FISHING Come and enjoy this big outing with us. The principal feature will be our big Athletic Contest. Prizes awarded to winner of eech event. Young Men's Race, Young Ladies Race, Boys Race Girls Race. Tug of War. Ames vs. Gopher. Standing Broad Jumping Contest. Running Contest. Ames' Special Train Will Leave Luce Line Station, 7th St. and 2nd Ave. No. at 2.15 p. m. sharp. Returing leave Lake at 9:30 p. m. Refreshments will be served on the picnic grounds. All tickets from St. Paul must be purchased from committee. For any further information ask any member of the lodge. W. T. Dodson, Chairman Tickets: Adults 70 Cents; Children, 6 to 12 years, 50 Cents ORDER FOR CREDITORS TO PRESENT CLAIMS WITHIN THREE MONTHS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RHODEA Court of the Debtor Court In the Matter of the Estate of William Sadler, Deceased. Letters of Administration on the Estates of the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, being granted to John S. Sadler. It is ordered. That six months be and the same is hereby allowed from and after the date of this Order, in which all persons having claims or deeds in the County of Ramsey are deceased, any there be, are required to the same in Probate Court of said County, for examination and allowance, or be forever barred order that the 2nd Monday in January, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., at a General Term of said Probate Court in the City of St. Paul County, be and the same hereby is appointed as the time and the place when and where the said Probate Court will and adjust said claims and demands. And It Is Further Ordered. That notices such nearing be given to all notices of the Estate, by forthwith publishing this Order ence in each week for three successive weeks in The Appeal, a legal newspaper printed and published in said County. Dated at St. Paul this 28th day of June, 1921 By the Court. A. E. DOE, Judge of Probate. of Washington County, Minnesota, acting as and for Judge of Probate of Ramsey County, Minn. (Seal of Probate Court.) W. T. FRANCIS Attorney. (7-2-21) --- AMES LODGE ist Dance BODGE, MINNEAPOLIS AT Auditorium 1 Third Street, Minneapolis. ON NING JULY 11 Concert, Dance Orchestra GRAND MARCH AT 12 Most Cordially Invited To Attend ARRANGEMENTS Lyles, N. T. Jones, W. R. Morris R. Cornilton, C. L. McCullough ore, Manager ATCH! WAIT! Big Annual ND OUTING R'S LAKE ON DAY, JULY 21 :--- BOATING --- FISHING RE'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA with us. The principal feature will prizes awarded to winner of eech young Ladies Race, Boys Race Ames vs. Gopher. Standing test. Running Contest. Save Luce Line Station, 7th St. 15 p. m. sharp. Returing at 9:30 p. m. the picnic grounds. All tickets from a committee. For any further infor- lodge. W. T. Dodson, Chairman children, 6 to 12 years, 50 Cents CITATION ON PETITION TO SELL LANDS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey. Probate Court. In the Matter of the Application for License to Sell the Real Estate of Birmingham Decedent. The State of Minnesota to All Whom It May Concern: On reading and filing the petition of John H. Hickman, Jr., representative state to sell deceased, praying that license to sell deceased, the real estate of which said deceased died seized, and it appearing by said person, and sufficient personal estate in the hands of the representative to pay the debts outstanding against the deceased, and the legacies such debts, legacies and expenses, and for the best interest of said estate to IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED. That all person interested in said estate be cited and required to appear before said person, and for 28th day of July, A. D. 1921, ten of them in the foreoom, at the Court House in the City of St. Paul, in said County, there be, why license should not be granted to said representative to sell deceased, and the prayer of said petition, and that the citation be served by publication thereof in the Appeal according to law. WITNESS the Judge of said Court, this 30th day of June, 1921. 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