The Appeal

Saturday, November 12, 1921

St. Paul, Minnesota

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THE APPEAL. VOL. 37 NO. 46 ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS THE APPEAL'S THA ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1921 THE APPEAL'S THANKSGIVING OFFERINGS! YOU MAY GET ALL THANKSGIVING NECESSITIES AT BUY YOUR TEL. GARFIELD 2446 Six floors fill and Home F reduced price Rubber and Metal STAMPS No exchanges No approvals Garfield 2584 Garfield 2584 HANDLAN & SULLIVAN MEATS, FISH, POULTRY, BUTTER, LARD, ETC. OYSTERS AND GAME IN SEASON. OUR FISH SHIPPED DIRECT. WE DRESS OUR POULTRY. 856 RICE ST. SAINT PAUL FOR ALL THANKSGIVING NEEDS GO TO THE EMPORIUM 'QUALITY CANDIES'-SAINT PAUL VOL. 37 NO. 46 SCHOCH "GOOD THINGS' TO EAT" Established In 1858 The Golden Rule THE PEOPLES STORE SEVENTH, EIGHTH, MINNESOTA & ROBERT §TS. 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. 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 Northwestern Stamp Works. MANUFACTURERS OF OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 110 EAST THIRD ST. ST. PAUL, MINN. A woman in a dress standing in front of a window, holding a lamp. 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 effectiveness. 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. L. EISENMENGER MEAT CO Established 1870 THE MARKET OF BIG VALUES PURE, WHOLESOME SAUSAGE 34 VARIETIES 455-457 Wabasha Seventh & Broadway THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAINT PAUL Capital & Surplus $5,000,000.00 AN INSTITUTION OF STRENGTH OFFERING TO ITS PATRONS THE MOST MODERN BANKING FACILITIES IN ITS COMMERCIAL, WOMENS SAVINGS AND FOREIGN DEPARTMENTS. Six floors filled with up-to-date Furniture, Pianos and Home Furnishings that must be sold at great reduced prices. Good chance to select Christmas gifts which will be held 'til Christmas week. No exchanges No approvals All sales final. SMOKE SMOKE THE OLD RELIABLE----BETTER THAN EVER SIGHT DRAFT 8c Cigar 2 For 15 Cents W. S. CONRAD CO. DISTRIBUTORS The Wallblom Furniture and Carpet Co. " THE HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY " 398 - 408 JACKSON ST. FOR ALL THANKSGIVING NEEDS GO TO THE EMPORIUM QUALITY CANDIES - SAINT PAUL $2.40 PER YEAR OFFERINGS! AUTO LIVERY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT FOR CARS AND LIMOUSINES FOR ALL OCCASIONS The Service for Weddings and Complete Auto Hearse Funerals 53-55 Main Ave. Saint Paul. DIAL GA 1555 WHY PAY MORE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW-RENT-LOCATION AND SAVE ON YOUR FURNITURE. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY STANDARD FURNITURE CO. 208·10·12 E. Seventh St. 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 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 SAFE MILK Phone: Elkhurst 3163 MINNESOTA MILK CO. QUALITY FOOTWEAR FOR MEN at Popular Prices--- $5 $6 $8 and up in all the popular styles and colors, offering service, style and comfort. "Try a pair." WILLOUGHBY'S SHOES AT SIXTH 400 ROBERT ST. RYAN HOTEL 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 INSIST ON GETTING CLOVER LEAF BUTTER TILDEN PRODUCE CO. CHURNERS { j. #04 GRAND #4 THANKSGIVING ENTERTAINMENT GOPHER Soe NO. 105 Lonce «= Nee 1.8,P.O.E.W, — ee LABOR TEMPLE HALL THURSDAY EVE., NOV. 24 GOOD MUSIC BY PROF, MOORE'S JAZZ HOUNDS Prizes Given Away Refreshments Served by Elk Committee COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS Ata A Meee Wt Tm Ch da ADMISSION 55 CENTS TAXIES AT 2:45 A. M, PimirPRrRtsIFARLs Ahi Mis=rfrF,, EVERYBODY INVITED ST. PAUL ‘VEEK’S RECORD OF HAPPENINGS, iN MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL, The “Saintly City” and Saintly City ‘woike—Newsy Items ot social, Re ligious, Political and General Mat ters Among the People. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921, All newspapers now-a-days have the type for their reading matter set on typesetting machines. The cost used to be from 76 cents to $1.00 per hour tor 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 6649, and arrange for the same. —Aavertisement. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Lucas have moved to 406 Dale St. Mrs. R. B. Beard of W. Central Ave, is on the sick list, Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. Hughes have moved to 605 W. Central Ave. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bean have moved to 474 University Ave. Ome: Cedar 0508 Res.t Dale 2047 Bee.: 678 Bt. Anthony Ave. MRS. T. H. LYLES Successor to 7, & LYLH UNDERTAKING Co. awe Ww. Fourth Bt.” st, PAUL ‘There are 23,808 depositors at the St. Paul postal’ savings bank. FOR RENT—One furnished room, 100 Park Place—Advertisement. Armistice Day was duly and prop: erly observed as a holiday yesterday. Mr. Samuel Williams, 906 Gaultier St., has: gone to New York on a busi- ness trip. Mr. George D. Green has gone to Washington, D. D., to remain during the wtetes PIN ff 2 CQGRe 4 6} ’ 418 WABASHA STREET _Mrs. Lewis of Galesburg, Ill, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Oscar Tudor, 558 Arundel St. The St. Paul Daily News celebrat- ed- Armistice Day yesterday by issu- ing a 32 page paper. Miss Olga Wilson of Washington, D. G,, is in the city for a two months’ visit with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sawyer have moved into their recently purchased home, 663 Iglehart Ave. Mrs. G. Mundell, 417 Rondo St., en- tertained the Handicraft Art Club ‘Thursday at 6 o’clock dinner. FB. SIMPSON GEO. W. WILLS Tel. Dale 1914 Tel, Dale 2541 Oltice Phones: cedar 1024 ‘Tri-State 24 240 Undertakers, Funeral Directors and Embalmers Calls Anowered Promptly Day or Night | Lady Assistant When Desired Office and Chapel aoe SEESPSSRAM ce. ST, PAUL Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Jones have moved into their recently purchased duplex residence, 1473 Charles St. If you need any painting, paper- hanging, Interlor decorating “or, pipe fitting, eall C,H. Crane, Dale 9394. SASvertisoment. ‘The jury in the case of Dr. C. E. Checks’ on trial this week disagreed and a new trial will be arranged for. FOR RENT—Nice furnished room, strictly modern, railroad man pre- Notice Henceforth Interest 2 On Savings Will Be Figured Quarterly January ist ¢ April 18t July Ist October Ist State Savings Bank _93 East Fourth Street ‘erred, Tel. Midway 6441.—Advertise- nent. The Modern Pricilla Club held a neeting Wednesday afternoon at the esidence of Mrs. Greece, 537 W. Jentral Ave. Dr, L, Raymond Hill, Dentist, has dded another room to_his office ‘suite n the third floor of Court Block, 24 i. ath St. Fishing tackle of all Kinds may be obtained at Elmer Morris’ Drug Store, or. Dale and W. Central Avenue— Advertisement. Mrs. Geo. H. Lucas, 406 Dale St. who has been at the hospital for an operation, has returned-to her home ind is improving rapidly. The Ladies’ Aid Society of Pilgrim Baptist church met Thursday after- aoon at the residence of Mrs. J. E. durphy, 1354 Thomas St. All news matter and_ articles ‘for publication must bé in THE APPEAL rffice not later than Thursday after- aoon to insure publication. Keep off these dates, Dec. 7th and 3th, as these are the nights that, St. >hilip's Sunday School Club will hold ts Big Bazaar—Advertisement. Friday evening Mrs. Bettie Jones, 483 Charles St., invited twenty guests in, and gave Mr. Jones, her husband, a surprise party on his birthday. FOR RENT—Two nice furnished bedrooms for rent, modern conven- iences, 546 St. Anthony Ave. Gentle- men preferred. Dale 6242—Adver- tisement. : PIONBER LODGE NO. 1, F. and A. M, meets frst and third’ Monday in each month at Masonic Hall, 688 Rondo Street at 8:00 /p. m.— J. W, ‘Thomas, W. t, W. 8. Archer, Seey., 498 Carroll Ave—“Advertisement, ‘The Sunday Forum will meet at Pilgrim-on-the-Hill tomorrow _after- noon at 4 o'clock. The subject will be, “The Garvey Movement,” led by Mr. 0. C. Hall. Public cordially in- vited. ‘The |Appen! man was the, reeipien of a large rabbit from Mr. Grant Bush who went hunting last Satur- day and bagged 18 ducks, rabbits and squirrels in'19 shots. Bush is some Nimrod. SPECIAL—Full line of gents’ fur- nishings and a lot of odd trousers for jsale at prices ranging from $2.50 tc $6.00, at Harry Ligan’s, Merchant Tailor, 318 Rondo street Advertise. ment. NOTICE—For C. 3. Walk era, Method ‘of Hatt” Goliure’ “fa Ladies; also Wavo for men. Apply to Miss Zilda Hightower, Resident Work, 668 St. Anthony ‘Ave, Tel Dale '3492.—Advertisement. HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH NO. $63, G ©. 0. of 0. masts the, third’ Monga in each mentit at Union Hall. eorner 0 Aurora and Kent streets at 6:00 P.M Mrs. Ida Broyles, Ot ON. G.i Mrs Carrie E. Lindsay, W. R., 918° Wood bridge street. —Advertisement. ‘There are still a number of our mei out of work, and it is to be hoped tha anyone hearing about work of an: Kind will report same to Hall Bro: barber shop, Pittsburg Bld., ‘come Fifth and Wabasha Sts, They: ar helpittg our people find jobs an charging no fees, CASE CAR SERVICE—Persons' de siring motor car service for any o¢ casion may get the use of an elegan new seven-passenger Case sedan, b calling at 526 W. Central Ave,” be tween Mackubin and Kent Sts, 0 ealling up Dale 4730. Rates reasor able.— Advertisement. Mrs, Celia James, 632. W. Centr: ‘Ave, ‘was hostess 'to the Adelphi Club’ Tuesday afternoon. The stud of parliamentary usage was under th supervision of Mrs. I. A. William reading from, United States Constitt tion by Mrs. Julia Caldwell, and © % Gi Wet 2 @ } . Spmericals ) HQUSE FURNISHING Co. LEATHER LINED COWHIDE _Me TRAVELING af BAGS Bete. $19.00 a) 2 Scag] ( at ] 0 Ree 2 fi ine Onality” — f Picahecae Se LEATHER, EITHER q MAHOGANY or black. Selid brass lock and claw catches, They are good on Others at $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, \J LUGGAGE ‘SHOP | y SIXTH AT CEDAR Presents its Compliments to its Patrons ; Among the Readers of : The . * APPEAL ‘ Wishes them Them a Joyful Thanksgiving And Refers Them to Our Large : Advertisements in The DAILY PAPERS For Their Selections of anakeslving Neéds © SS 3 CAmericaz, °D 22.96 RAST SRVENTH STREET, NEAR WABASHA Real Estate Insurance BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD Choice City Property Farm Property For Beautiful Building Lots Sale or Trade : TWIN CITY REALTY Co. . O, U. BRAY. PRES, ‘511 UNIVERSITY AVE., ST. PAUL. TEL. FOREST 9553 ee | ae } 5FnS, a rv os The"Hampton”- $10 Popular Shade (Tony Red) Calf : WEN we offer you \ The Florsheim Shoe we have your satisfaction in mind. We know we are giving you quality at a low price and you know : you are getting it. The “Hampton” is $10” Many other styles at $10 and $12 | STANLEY SHOE Co. | 421 ROBERT ST. ST. PAUL | Sn | soot Tel. Gedar 9603 Open All Night LEADING DOWN TOWN PLACE TO ear Acme Club Cafe JP. enspsoN, en, Fifst Glass Meals and Lunches at All Hours And at Reasonable Rates ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS 317 1-2 Wabasha St. St. Paul, Minn, | musical number was given by the hostess. | Some of the members of Memorial Baptist church held a special meeting |last Wednesday night at which a mo- ition rescinding the action of ‘the church in accepting the resignation of Rev. Carr was passed. This action, according to Attorney W. T. Francis, ‘has no effect upon the injunction re- straining Rev. Carr from acting as pastor of the church, and Mr. Francis says the pastor will be in contempt if he attempts to do so. The Minnesota Milk Co., corner University and Western avenues, not only has the best milk in the city but they employ three colored. persons in their plant, viz.: Mrs. Edna Holland, who has been there more than three years; Mrs. Mary Vassar, daughter of our well known citizen, Mr. C. M. ‘Vassar. Mr, Paul Shelton, son of our mail carrier, Mr. L. Shelton. All are holding responsible positions and all making good. Mrs. Holland has a son in Jackson school who has the zepu- tation of being one of the brightest pupils in the school, EVERYBODY get ready and go to the Grand Thanksgiving Entertain- ment of. Gopher Lodge No. 105, Elks, at Labor Temple Hall, 416 Franklin street near Seventh, on Thanksgiving night, Thursday, Nov. 24. Go early, stay late. Moore’s music. Refresh- ments served by Elks’ committee. Admission with tax 55 cents, Taxis at 2:45 A. M. A good time for every- body. Committee: Edw. Eastman, chairman; A. J. Todd, W. A. Yeiser, ‘W. T. Thurston, Chas. Edwards, Bu- gene Gough, S. W. Wright; E. Jones, floor manager. | Messrs. Lovice Oakes, Roy C. Hall and Jas. D. Ford, have associated themselves together for the purpose of placing on: the market, goods that ‘are necessary for the home and com- forts of life. They have at present for distribution, Dr. Welter’s Anti- septic Tooth Powder, the purest and most efficacious preparation for the feeth known to dental science. "Also ‘two articles called Sweet-Odor-Home and Flower-Odors, preparations man- ufactured from california flowers, used in the place of incense as a de. odorant for the home. They have re- cently opened an office at 306 Cour Block and would appreciate the visit of each and everyone. DAY PHONE! igh PHONE: CEDAR e248 ‘CEDAR 9008 THis 16 THE MAN WHEN IN THE TWIN CITIES DON'T FAIL TO Vist yw Emre ror THANN'S avec ncn (eee HOTEL, CAFE AND POOL ROOM aN | oS Te HEADQUARTERS FOR RAILROAD AND CET THEATRICAL FOLK =—— “Tan 40 E. THIRD ST. ST. PAUL 665 UNIVERSITY AVE. TEL. ELKHURST 2056 CLARENCE A. scHUCK HUGH W. ScHUCK IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO RENDER YOU WHATEVER SERVICE POSSIBLE city Homes STEEL PLANT LoTs city Lors FARM LANDS \ COSMOPOLITAN GROCERY R. J. SOLOMON, PROF. First Class Staple and Fancy Groceries Vegetables, Fruits, Confectionery, lee Cream Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes. Strictly Cash and Carry System 558 St. Anthony. Saint Paul TEL. ATLANTIC 4876 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. PHELPS HOTEL ann CAFE MRS. SYLESTUS PHELPS, PROP. STRICTLY FIRST GLASS MEALS TO ORDER AT ALL HOURS FRIED CHICKEN AND. HOT CORN FRITTERS FOR APTER THEATER PARTIES A SPECIALTY 246 4TH AVE. 8. MINNEAPOLIS a = S21 hPa ee 78 E. 5th St. TANLEY 78 E. 5th St. Near Corner INC. ‘ Near Corner sine) EY © EE) $3.85 ~Womens 4-Buckle Arctics $3.85 Special ShoeValues ee Manion new fat hed), Feench toe, Pe calf Oxfords... 90689 | in x Seam 200 pairs of high lace Boots, —— telat $3.85 | Children’s Shoes in brown and black calf, including some of our Buster Browns, sizes 11% to 2 and 2% to 7 $2.95 STERLING CLUB NOTES, Office and Residence, Dunlap and Larpenteur Aves. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS If you own a lot we will build you a house on it without the advance of a cent— Pay us as you pay rent. GENERAL REPAIRING Tel. Etkhurst O70! ) The annual meeting of the Sterling Club was held at Union, Hall on Fri- day evening of last week with a ma- jority of the members present. ‘The president's annual address con. sisted by a brief outline of the fiscal year’s work and was very gratifying to the members. Plans were presented by Mr. C..W Wigington for the club building to be erected on Dale between, Carroll anc Rondo. ‘The building committee was au thorized to obtain a building permi for the $20,000 structure. The present officers were re-clecte as follows: W. B: Alexander, president. W. B. Walker, vice president. B. C. Archer, ‘secretary. 0. D. ‘Howard, treasurer. __ MLK. McKnight, corresponding sec retary. Board of Directors: H. Turner, 0 C. Hall, R.-H. Anderson. 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 IT IS CLOTHES-SHOES-HATS-LAUNDRY OUR AUTO SERVICE COVERS THE CiTy Don't wait to buy your groceries on Sunday as you may not be able to get them. The autliorities are ar- ranging to enforce the law against selling groceries on Sunday. Mr. Walker Williams, “at the “Gentlemen's Resort,” cor. St” An- thony and Kent, will furnish paper jana envelopes FREE for any gentle. man who: wishes te write letters to ations on Tena: