The Appeal

Saturday, September 9, 1922

St. Paul, Minnesota

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THE APPEAL. VOL. 38 NO. 36 ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1922 $2.40 PER YEAR Fair Visitors Invited IF YOUR EYES REBEL SEE UBEL 478 WABASHA STREET FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHINGS DUY OUTELL BROTHERS' ARGAINS DECAUSE EST TERMS TO SUIT MARQUETTE AVE. AT FIFTH MINNEAPOLIS The Ormand Exclusive Models of Comfort and elegance Distinctive of The Edwin Clapp SHOE Sale St. Paul Agency The Stanley Reem 400 Robert St. Minneapolis INSIST ON GETTING CLOVER LEAF BUTTER TILDEN PRODUCE CO. CHURNERS TEL. CEDAR 7995 O. H. AROSIN CO. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS ADJUSTING OF FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY 414 ROBERT ST. ST. PAUL, MINN. Established In 1858 SCHOCH Seventh & Broadway SAFE MILK Phone: Elkhurst 3163 MINNESOTA MILK CO. Mid-Summer Sale The Greatest Saving Event of the Year EVERY PIECE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES $125 WALNUT DUOFOLD SUITE, $88.50 Well built three-piece Duofold Suite in either walnut or fumed oak, with genuine leather covering. Makes up into full size bed. Mid-Summer Sale price---- We will store FREE of charge any goods bought during this sale for a period of six months. We trust you. Very easy terms The American 22-24 EAST SEVENTH STREET, NEAR WABASHA. Northwestern Stamp Works. MANUFACTURERS OF Rubber and Metal STAMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 110 EAST THIRD ST. ST. PAUL, MINN. WHEN YOU HAVE VISITED THE FAIR SEE The Wallblom Furniture and Carpet Co. "THE HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" 398 - 408 JACKSON ST. N. W. CEDAR 3037 Chester W. Cassell OPTICIAN & JEWELER 22 E. FOURTH ST. SAINT PAUL Here's the Test You may be earning less than your neighbor but if you use SAVING MORE, you have the GAIN on him and you have a better future in store. Let Us Serve You NORTHERN SAVINGS BANK 7th at Robert & E. Athinson Co. Nicollet at Seventh, Minneapolis Our Under Priced ANNEX IS NOW OFFERING FALL'S NEW-EST FASHIONS—SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS AND MILLINERY At Moderate Prices TEL. VAN BUREN 1331 VANDER BIE'S ICE CREAM IS THE BEST For Sale Everywhere J. C. VANDER BIE Partridge and Brunson St. ST. PAUL, MINN. L. EISENMENGER MEAT CO Established 1870 THE MARKET OF BIG VALUES PURE, WHOLESOME SAUSAGE 465-487 Wabasha MINNEAPOLIS 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, SEPTEMBER 9, 1922. The Porters’ and Waiters’ Club has moved to No. 18 Third street south, corner of Nicollet and is mak- ing some wonderful improvements. Mr. W. S. Neal has bought the 0. A. Lawrence undertaking _ business and is conducting it from 502 twen- ty-fourth street, first floor of the Ma- sonic building. The Social Inn is the name of the new club, 718 Sixth Ave. N. Messrs. Andrew "J. Claughton and Lee R. Wheeler are the managers. It is on the second ficor of a brand new build- ing and is very roomy and nice. MR. WM, SQUIRE NEAL Goes Into the Undertaking Business for Himself What may be termed ‘a new under- taking establishment has been re- cently onened at 502 Twenty-fourth street, first flocr of the Masonic Tem- le, by Mr. Wm. Squire Neal. | Mr Neal is from one of the “old settlers” families of Minneapolis, and is well known to almost evetybody. Mr. Neal has taken over the business of Mr. 0. A. Lawrence where he was employed for several years and for several years was employed by the largest “undertaking establishments of Kansas City. He has a large place all newly dec- orated and furnished with office, waiting room and a chapel that’ will comfortably seat. two hundred on the ground ficor. ‘The embalming room and workshop are in the basement. He inviles the public to call. FAVORABLE ACQUAINTANCE. By E. W. Gilles. Favorable acquaintance is one of the “greatest “opportunity-door open- ers in the world, Leave no stone unturned to de- velop and maintain favorable _ac- quaintance. Favorable acquaintance will stand you in good stead many a time. Favorable acquaintance is capital. Favorable acquaintance __ brings trade and many other opportunities. INTER-MARRIAGE IS SOLUTION OF RAGE PROBLEM nz ats aT Williamstown, Mass.—Speaking be- fore the Institute of Politics at_Wil- liams College, Dr. Manuel de Olive- ira Lima, of Brazil, said that inter- marriage between the colored and white races is frequent in his coun- try and that as a result there are “no discontented races to be found in Brazil, as you certainly have in this country.” “There exists prejudice, especially among distinguished families against miscegenation,” he said, but this is freely practiced among. the people in general, with the result there is no race question in Brazil, conflicts or even controversies over the matter being so to say, unknown, but that Negroes are rapidly disappearing into the white race. “A ‘source of antipathy is conse- quently set aside, which would cor- respond to an irritation feature of the social question and no discon- tented races are to be. found in Brazil, as you certaraly. have in this country. This condition repre- sents an advantage for national. life and is one of the reasons for the happiness that Brazil suggests, al- though things are not perfect and nc serious reason exists for claiming that Americus Vespucius was accu: rate when he located down there the earthly paradise.” “Since pure races” are, according to ethnolugists, a historical error— and consequently Godineau, the apol ogist of the white race (or more ac- curately of the Teutonic race), may be taken as a philosopher given tc whimsical speculation—we -haye to admit that the Hispanic-American, or more precisely, the Brazilian sol- ution of the racial problem, of the colored race at least, is certainly wiser, more promising and above all more humane than any solution which operates through separation or seg. regation, ORDER TO PRESENT CLAIMS WITHIN ‘THREE MONTHS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey ose, "Probate. Cost, Inthe ‘Matter of the Estate’ of Charles -M. ‘Roberts, deceased, Letters of ‘administration on the estate of Charles "Me" Roberts, deceased, ‘late’ of the Giiy'ot St Paulin the ‘County ‘of Ramsey sed Sate of "Minnewota, “beng” granted’ Te'appearing on proper proof. by affidavit rade and’ ‘Aled ‘herein, as ‘provided by law, Ghat theresare no debts against the estate of sald deceased. it 1s Ordered, That, three months be and the same ip" hereby. allowed. from and” afte the date. of tha order, in" which all person faving colt” deta “nine the. gid leceased, if any there be, “tre requ fie'"the! aame"'in. Probate “Court “ot sala county. for examination and ‘allowance, "oF fevforever. barred. edo Further Ordered, ‘That the frst Mon- day’ ig December, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. My Sta General "Ferm of sald. Probate Gonrt, #2 be ‘held at, the Court House inthe ity of Be (Bevin aid county be tnd te. same ered’ fs appointed aa the time and the place when and where the sald. Probate. Court wil ‘Sxamine and adjust said claims and demande, ‘Ande ds. Further Ordered, ‘That, notice of such hearing ‘be. piven to ail creditors. and Dersona interested in. eald estate, by. forth ‘with, publishing this ‘order once. in each seek Tor three nucceasive weeks in: the Appeals legal newspaper’ printed "and. published "in aid. county, = Dated at St. Paul this 22nd day of August, et ee the Court: zy, HOWARD WHEELER, Gong tee oF Baebes (Seal of Probate Court, TA. ALEXANDER, Attorney, ! esae ‘ U.S. EXPLAINS $108 WARDROBE iy f Z iy ae me ee ee, ee Ne Oa ee Da te es \ so S mg Low “Yes, dear — but have they.) ~~ more in the Bank than we?" \s onit envy neighbors who /N KA "] are deceiving. in iS RQ) bankis the only worthwhile || | ANY | evidence of true prosperity.) \\ | aN Living beyond one’s means’ \\ 9 \ NN) isaconstant temptation these ff | | S| ‘] days.Strongishe who resists [iy \\ rca SAVINGS DEPARTMENT YW FIRST NATIONAL BANK This Sum Will Provide for Eve- ning Gowns and Business Frocks, Says Bureau. TELLS HOW EASY IT ALL IS Series of Pamphlets Issued by De- partment of Agriculture Calculated to Reduce High Cost of Clothing. Washington—Uncle Sam, besides occupying himself with strikes, law enforcement and international agree- ments, has interested himself in wom- an’s clothes. How to have a wardrobe for $108 that Includes dinner and evening gowns, a smart business dress, frocks of volle and tissue, gingham for sum- mer wear and a broadcloth coat for winter winds, 1s explained in a series of pamphlets issued by the Department of Agriculture, as an ald in reducing the high cost of clothing, One of these pamphlets declares that the busi- ness girl with a reasonable amount of zeal and talent, can use part of her spare time to such effect “that her clothing bill is cut in halt. First she must send to. the Depart- ment of Agriculture for the circulars Issued by the department. One of these pamphlets explains how to make @ dress form by pasting layers of gummed bundle wrapping paper over tightly fitting vest on herself, as @ model, When the paper casing is cut off and fastened together she has a “light, stiff and perfect reproduetion of her form.” ‘This eliminated the pur- chase of a store figure. Employee Used Form. ‘The girl with the $108 wardrobe, a government employee, used such a form. She made for $2461 a coat of tan broadcloth with a good lining, such as she saw priced at $50 In shops. A blue volle dress with a slip, cost, including trimming, $11.08. A tisgue gingham dress, with organdie and hem- stitching for ' trimming, cost $6.33; with scraps and a remnant she made another gingham dress for exactly 45 cents. For $16 she bought materials to make a pussy willow taffeta and georg- ette crepe dress for social occasions, which she said, she could not dupli- cate at a store for less than $35, Her business dress of serge and crepe de chine would have been priced at $40 or more if she had purchased a dress of the same quality of material al- ready made, Her evening dress of taffeta and silver lace cost $21, al- though it was modeled after one seen in a shop priced several times higher. Attended Many Affairs. ‘This wardrobe, supplemented by two dresses for which materials were purchased, brougfit the total up to $108.34, “This wardrobe, while not elaborate, enabled me to attend many affairs which, had I not sewed myself, I would have been unable to attend because of lack of 2 proper gown: Without the dress form I could not have done It fn the tlme at my disposal. I made ten such forms for my friends, too.” PLATYPUS COMING TO AMERICA ST. PAUL STOVE & FURNACE REPAIR WORKS Ropairs to Fit All Makes of Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces. We are Experts at Installing Furnaces, STOVES STORED Singular Mammal That Lays Eggs, on Way to Philadelphia Zoo From Australia. Philadetphia.—The zoological _gar- dens in Farmount ‘park. are belng prepared for the accommodation of a number of new guests, now on thelr way here from Australia. The most unusual of the shipment is a platypus, an egg-laying mammal. ‘The platypus will be the only one of Its kind In this country, it is said. This spectes dies quickly in captivity and is related to the echldna, also an egg-laying mammal, However, the local gardens have exhibited one spect- men of, the echidna for elghteen years. ‘This shipment Is being sent by Bills C. Joseph, Australian zoologist. MAN, PLOWING, KILLS BEAR Mississippi Rancher Has Chance En- counter With Vagrant From Canebratces. Coldwater, Miss—A bear welghing 250 pounds was killed by Dock Lee, a farmer, living near Arkabutla in the western part of this county. Mr. Lee was plowing in his field about a mite from town when his dog encountered the bear in a thicket nearby. Great excitement resulted in the neighborhood, as it was the first bear ever seen out of the canebrakes, the nearest of which is three miles away. ‘This bear Is supposed to have been in the vicinity of Arkabutla for some time, as his tracks had been discov- ered on several occasions by citizens of the community. Hoof Shoes for Moonshiner. ‘Tampa, Fla—In’ order to throw prohibition agents off the trail to moonshine stills, a Florida moonshin- er hag invented a shoe that leaves an imprint similar to that of the hoof of a cow, A. L. Allen, federal prohibition commissioner for Florida, anounced recently. One of the hoof-shoes was found at a still captured near Port ‘Tampa, Allen snid. and it will be for- warded to Commissioner Blatr at Washington, ——— ‘TRL, CEDAR 6081 ‘QUICK sunvion UP-TOWN SANITARY SHOP OWEN HOWALL. MANAGER ht SHors-REBPAIRING-crornme SUITS SPONGED FRENCH DRY AND PRESSED % » CLEANING” GENTS SUITS DRY LADIES SUITS DRY + ‘CLEANED ‘CLEANED | 830 WABASHA sr. 3 ‘er Par. soon * Ta, CADAR 8190 HAMMOND TURNER ATTORNEY ny: LAW stl mer Rene Seat) + St. raul WHY PAY MORE? SETS a < iG Fz, ESA Nr "AND a. 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BOOZER, Man, First Class Furnished Rooms for Railroad Men and Transients, First Class A La Carte Meals at All Hours ¥ at Pre-War Prices. 2010 CEDAR Ave. MINNEAPOLIS —_____ Tel. Hyland 3956 Open All Night COSMOPOLITAN CAFE —— anp —— LUNCH ROOM Samuel Allen, Proprietor TRY OUR SPECIAL FRIED CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY 81.00 FROM 11 A. M. TO 8:30 P. M. WEEK DAY LUNCH 40 CTS. FROM 11 A. M. TO 6:30 P. M. TIZ Sixth Ave. N. Minneapolis | ANDREW J. CLAUGHTON LEE R. WHEELER JAMES ELLIS, MANAGER | HYLAND 5622 718 SIXTH AVE. NO. EE ‘FEL, DALE S104 ‘WILL MAKE SPECIAL CALLS | , OAKES-SYDES-FORD C0. | aaxcractomns oF | SUPERIOR HAIR AND SKIN PREPARATIONS IMPORTED PERFUMES ‘TEMPLE INSENSE : SUPERIOR BEAUTY PARLOR IN CONNECTION : ‘EXPERT ATTENDANTS | SCALP TREATMENT AND FACE MASSAGE ; A SPROtALTY : 910 UNIVERSITY _ SAINT PAUL ; TEL. DALE 6731 Leara 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 Candies For Sale ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS ON Shoe shining Parlor. | WALKER WILLIAMS, Prop. 554 ST.ANTHONY AVE. ST. PAUL Pec — ie eS 4 — Beas ne aire was a Ee Ee : ee ee is ee iS : a8 Si a ia o ee ee i : iy ae = iS : oo a Soe