GRAND PICNIC
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GRAND PICNIC
.1 ^ T ^ l NOT MERELY A COMMON MOVING PICTURE A SCREEN MASTERPIECE V j Within O u r G a t e s ONE DAY ONLY FEATURING, E V E L Y N PREER THE PLAY OF THE HOUR ALL RECORDS BROKEN DONT MISS IT SPECIAL MUSIC SUPPORTED BY A N A L L S T A R COLORED C A S T UNION HALL, KENT « AURORA AVES- "THE LYNCHING EVIL" WHO KILLED PHILIP GIRDLESTONE? MANAGEMENT, J. HOMER GOINS 8000 FEET OF SENSATIONAL REALISM <JVlicfieaiixs^ 8000 There was a roar, a blinding flash—and it was done! The planter lay dead at his feet, while his quivering hand held a smoking revolver! And yet he had fired na shot! I t was all so sudden, so vague—but who killed the man? He raised his eyes after a time and chanced to look toward the window— and therein stood "Eph," "the tattler," whom the blacks called a "white folks nigger," eyes wide, lips accusing. "You did that," said he — and the next moment was gone. The black man on the inside heard his footsteps die in the distance as he sped toward the village to tell the townspeople that he Jasper Landry, had killed the planter! And this being Mississippi, he knew there would be no trial—only the rope, the torch, the flames of Hell—and death! Two hours later Jasper Landry and his family were hid away in the swamp while bloodhounds and a thousand men were scouring the neighborhood, crying out in diabolical tones for their blood. Two weeks passed—and starvation compelled one to venture out in quest of food—then the capture, and— Can you imagine the fate of the Landrys? And after you have visioned the very worst fate you can think of, you have not imagined the half that you will see in, " W I T H I N OUR GATES." OurGaifis A' Sfpry.bffhi"'J Negro July 12,8:30 p.m. | SPECIAL NOTICE! Owing to the peculiar nature of this picture no theatre could be secured that would exhibit it, therefore we were forced to do the next best thing and use our own building. I ADMISSION 50 CENTS L J r. PAUL P E E K ' S RECORD OF HAPPENING8. MINNESOTA'S CAPITOL. r** 'Saintly C i t y " and Saintly City »-oiks—Newsy Items ot social, Reliqious. Political a n d Genera' M a t • e «• Among t h e Peoole. SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1920. GRAND PICNIC N. W . G O I N S , MANAGER M. N . G O I N S , MECHAHIC TT By the Hour or by the Day, By the Piece, Job or Dray. i l Furniture, Trunks or Wood, our Rates are Moderate and Service Good. WEHAl] T H E B I G - E-VEHSTT, T H E PICNIC OF THE S E A S O N M E N ' S E P I S C O P A L CLUB O F ST. PAUL A N D M I N N E A P O L I S O N WEDNESDAY JULY 14 -A.T T H I N K IK INTKBEST—«AVt Mr. C. H. Miller, 428 Edmund, was host to the T S T C. Thursday even ing. STUBBS BAY, LAKE M1NNET0NKA P. GOINS, UTILITY CALL UP, HANG UP, OPEN THE DOOR AND LET US IN. G-I"V"E3ST B T T H E 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. Don't forget N. GOINS, E S T I M A T E S 3 | I I | I I 11 I I t GOINS EXPRESS CO. 6 6 1 W. C E N T R A L A Y E . T e l . Dale 2 2 1 1 SAINT PAUL, M I N N and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hall and chil- hidden from sight, did not have her dren spent the Fourth at Spring Park, name mentioned and was not called Lake Minnetonka. unon to tell what she saw and knew? (Mrs. Sarah Chapman, of Spring- IShe being a member of the association. field, Ohio, mother of Mrs Geo. W. Kindly answer these questions and Wills, Mrs. C. M. Tibbs and Mr. Wm. thereby stop the critcisms that are L. Greene, and aunt of Messrs. Everett being made. and Richard Chapman, is in the city Respectfully, visiting her relatives. Geo. W . Stewart. GENTLEMEN, be wise, take advan336 Rondo Street. tage of the great SHOE SALE now in progress at the Stanley Shoe Co., 421 Robert St. Florsheim and Stanley DR. L. RAYMOND H I L L . shoes from $6.85 to $12.85 for values from $12.00 to $18.00. The Latest Addition t o St. Paul's Professional Group. Mr. J. H. Lawson has moved his tailor shop and shoe shining parlor Dr. L. Raymond Hill, a recent gradfrom 4th street Just around the cor- uate of Meharry Dental College, Nashand 3rd streets, where he has a much ville, Tenn., has successfully passed larger and better place. Old and new the Minnesota State Dental Examinacustomers cordially invited to call. tion and will shortly open a well Mrs. E. J. Simns and daughter of equipped office in the city of St. Paul. Spokane, Wash., enroute to the Na- During his extensive college career tional convention of Colored Women's he was an active member of the Federated Clubs at Tuskegee, Ala., Omega Psi Phi fraternity and was a spent Monday and Tuesday in St. delegate to the national meeting held Paul, the guest of Mrs. C. H. Walker. in Boston, Mass., in December of last Mr. M. Love has gone into the tailoring business at 310 Rondo street under the name of Elk Tailoring Co. Suits made to order, cleaning, dyeing, repairing and pressing. Tel. Elkhurst ner to 321 Jackson street between 4th 3473. 3)anting Scathing SSoating Wishing Mr Will Harris of Bayou Goola, La., is visiting Jus nephew, Mr. F. D. Greene, East Montana street. Mrs Ayers and her granddaughter, Without a doubt, this will b e the largest affair of the season; everyof Chicago, are the guests of Mrs. J. b o d y that ia s o m e b o d y will b e there. C o m e dut and m e e t the old Rv Jones, sister of Mrs. Ayers. time friends. A barbecued lunch will b e c o o k e d and served o n Mrs Samuel Hatcher returned last the grounds with plenty of g o o d eats for all. T h e committee week from a visit of two months with relatives and friends in Kentucky. will s e e to it that this outing will b e conducted in the high efficient w a y that has characterized all of their past picnics. F B. SIMPSON GEO. W. WILLS Tel. Dale 1»)4 Tel. Dale 2541 Office P h o n e s : Cedar 1024 T r i - S t a t e 24 240 SIMPSON & WILLS Musrc BY PROF. MOORE'S J A Z Z BAND TO GO TO STUBBS BAY FROM ST. PAUL Leave St. Paul via Interurban cars (University Avenue Line) Fortyfive minutes before train time, given below. Get off car at Second Avenue North. Walk two blocks io Electric Short Line Depot, Seventh Street and Second Avenue North. Phone Main 1987. or[_ Undertakers, Funeral Directors and Embalmers Calls Answered Promptly Day Night Lady Assistant When Desired Extra c a r service will b e p r o v i d e d b y t h e Street C a r C o m p a n y from St P a u l t o M i n n e a p o l i s b e t w e e n 12:45 p . m . a n d 1:15 p . m ; also extra service a t arrival of last train from lake. Mrs. C. E. Cheeks and little daughter left Wednesday for Erie, P a , where she will spend the summer with ELECTRIC TRAIN SCHEDULE. her parents. 'She will be joined by Dr. IMPORTANT NOTICE—Trains will leave promptly as scheduled. Cheeks on his return from the meetOH, MEN! Great Oxford Sale at ing of the National Medical AssociaTrains Leaving For Lake At:- 8:50 a. m. 2:20 p. m. 4:20 p. m . Willoughby's, 400 Robert street All tion in Atlanta, Ga., August 24th. $10, $11 and $12 oxfords at $7 85. Special Picnic Train Leaves Minneapolis A t 2:2Q p. m . Sharp PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER —Mrs. The Afternoon Art Club was the Harriet E Williams, stenographer lor Trains Returning F r o m Lake At:- 4:47 p. m. A n d 9:30 p. m. guest of Mrs Lorena Griffin, 587 RonAtty. W. T. Francis, suite 329 Metrodo street, at luncheon on Wednesday. politan Bank Building, corner Cedar T O GO T O STUBBS BAY B Y AUTOMOBILE and Fifth Street, will do typewriting The property is now rented for $50 for anyone desiring h e r services, at T a k e S u p e r i o r Boulevard t o W a y z a t a , then take road to right per month Later Mr. and Mrs Rogreasonable rates. Tel. Cedar 8948. ers will occupy the property themmarked "To Stubbs Bay" selves. The St. Paul Dramatic Club recently elected the following officers: Earl R O U N D T R I P T I C K E T S : A D U L T S 8 0 C E N T S , C H I L D R E N 5 0 C E N T S Weber, president; Paul Crane, vice Office t Cedar 508 T . - S . 21 SOS president; Beatrice Green, secretary; Re*, i «78 St. Anthony Ave. Dorothy Farr, assistant secretary; COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS Tel. Dale 3947 Percy Hughes (Minneapolis), treasDR. L. RAYMOND H I L L . urer; Lyle Jackson, assistant treasurer; Orlander Smith, journalist. ST. PAUL COMMITTEE. T. H . L Y L E S year and was elected Grand Keeper Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wills, and Mrs. of Seals. FUNERAL. DIRECTOR AND John M. La Coste, Chairman Wills' mother, Mrs. James Chapman EMBALMER Dr. Hill ia a specialist in construcG. Morrisson Lawre^ne McCoy E. Gough of Springfield, Ohio, spent the week- tive anaesthesia and is prepared to end at their cottage a t Chisago Lake. Win. Pettit furnish the highest class of profesLouis F. Moore G e o . Manning Twta City Call* Answered Mrs. Quitman Hicks arranged a very sional service in dentistry. We have an Auto at your service and w i l l be pleased to s h o w Day ar Nts-fet D o n La Faucette Chas. T . Cuthbert J. Cunningham pleasant picnic party a t Wlidwood on you t h e many houses w e have for sale. No expense to you w h a t Dr. Hill was born in the state of last Monday, in compliment to her ever. N o obligation on your part t o buy. Let us s h o w you. M I N N E A P O L I S COMMITTEE. guests, Mrs. W. Wilson and daughter West Virginia and was educated in L.aa> AMtetant When Desired Ohio and Tennessee. of Seattle. Dr. R. S. Brown, Chairman Mesdames Wv R. Hardy and S. L. He is quite prominent in high Ma1M W. Faarth St. 9T. PAUL F. Terry. E. N . Houston R. A . V a n H o o k A . White L Mason Maxwell left this week to attend the sonic circles and is also a Noble of the Association ot Colored Wom- Mystic Shrine. Tn« marug«rn«nt retervtf the right to rafuM undaalrable parsons. National Of the one hundred applicants who en's Clubs which will hold its annual Mr. John B. French, of Chicago, session July 12-16 at Tuskegee, Ala. took the examination with Dr. Hill, he blew into the city Wednesday to visit Mrs. Hardy is a sister of Mrs. Mary B. was the only colored person. his son, Dr. J. R. French for several Mrs. Quitman Hicks is receiving Ne. 37, O. U. O. O. O. F., was enter- Talbert, of Buffalo, president of t h e TEL. DALE 6731 Watch for the announcement of the weeks. from 2:00 to 6:00 today in honor of her tained by Mrs. Anna Mofflt a t a Association. These "three graces" will date of opening his office which will guests, Mrs. William Wilson and Fourth of July party. be guests of Mrs. Booker T. Washing- be strictly modern and up-to-date in Learn to Play Pocket Billiards at Mr and Mrs. F. A. Scott have moved daughter of Seattle. into their recently purchased, strictly every respect. Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. James and ton. Mrs. Emma Edwards of Waco, Tex., three children, 276 Kent street, leave modern six-room residence, 325 Chats-' Mrs. Nellie \Parker, of Des Moines, is the guest of her son and daughter- today for the East to visit relatives la., sister of Atty, J. Louis Ervin, en- REPORTS ARE MADE ON D U L U T H worth street. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Edwards, in New York, Washington, Atlantic route t o Seattle, Wash., to visit her LYNCHING. Always Clean and Comfortable The Maids and Matrons Club of the 244 W. Central avenue. City and Philadelphia, mother, Mrs. Mary Ervin, and her sisTwin Cities met on Wednesday afterAt a Meeting of the St. Paul Branch 5 PERFECT TABLES 5 noon with Mrs. Hattie Walker, 936 St.' Mfs. Wm. Wilson and daughter, Mrs. Addie Minor Ridley of Birming- ter, Mrs. Mattie Layhioris, whom she N. A. A. C. P. at St. James Anthony avenue. Miss Bernice, of Seattle, Wash., are ham, Ala., former director of St. James has not seen for 3©uyears, was t h e Open every Evening until 12 o'clock Church. house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quitman A. M. E. choir, arrived last week for guest of her brother for a few hours, Responding to the call for a meeting Friday of last week. On her return Hicks, 953 Rondo street. a visit with her mother and other from Seattle, Mrs. Parker will spend of the St. Paul Branch, N. A. A. C.Barber Shop in Connection, open evenings until 8, Saturdays to relatives and friends in this city. Deposits made in the Merchants some time in St. PauL P., St. James A. M. E. Church was 12. P. M. Trust & Savings Bank on or before packed to capacity to hear reports Don't wait to »uy your groceries The Rondo Tailoring Co., corner of July 12th will receive 3 months in- on Sunday as you may not be able Rondo and Mackubin streets, is now from the -ecent mob murders at DuThe most Popular Lines of Cigars and terest at 4% October 1st. to get them. The authorities are ar- under the management of Max Jaffe,, luth. Candies For Sale Dr. Valdo Turner presided and Atty. ranging to enforce the law against who is an expert tailor and is fully i Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Francis and Mr. qualified to sustain the excellent repu-, J. Louis Ervin, who went to Duluth to ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS ON and Mrs. R. C. Chapman were the selling groceries on Sunday. guests of Mr and Mrs. G W. Wills at HOUSEHOLD O F RUTH NO. 65S, O. tation of his predecessors, Leifman < investigate, made a lengthy and conICE U O. o t O. F , meets the third Monday Bros. Ladies or gentlemen desiring' cise report that was listened to with Bumble Bee cottage on the Fourth. in each month a t Union Hall, corner of anything m the line of tailoring mayi profound attention. Shoe Shining .JParlor. Aurora and K e n t s t r e e t s a t 8:00 P M. Readers will, doubtless, notice Mrs. Clementine Shane, M. N. Q.; Mrs. be assured of having their wants sup-1 Atty. W. F. Francis also read the rethat Messrs. H. W. and C A. Schuck Carrie E . Lindsay, W . R., 918 Wood- plied by calling on the Rondo Tailor- J port of a special detective who was have some desirable homes for sale. bridge street. sent by the association. ing "Co. See their advertisement elsewhere. Wm. Burley, Attendant. Both reports caused little doubt to Ladies who desire anything in the ST P A U L be left in the minds of the audience 554 S T A N T H O N Y A V E When you wish to w r i t e a letter line of hair work, will do well to call TO W H O M I T M A Y CONCERN. that the lynched men were innocent home, you can get paper and en on Mrs. Lizzie Talbert Allen, No. 100 ve lopes FREE at the "Gentlemen's Park Place and Summit Ave. Prices Owing t o the ugly rumors afloat of the crime for which they were murreasonable and satisfaction guaran- about the city I would like to ask the dered. Resort," cor. St. Anthony and Kent. It was also established in the mind3 DAY PHONES: teed. NIGHT PHONE: local branch of the N. A. A. C. P. two FURNISHED ROOMS—Down town of the people that no one of the four- TRI S T A T E 2 3 2 6 2 N. W. CEDAR SOBS pointed questions. N. W . C E D A R 6 2 4 S location, 619 Temperance street, near Mrs. Lulu Howard, who has charge teen colored men now in the Duluth THIS IS THE MAH First—Why was it that the name of jail was guilty. Jackson and 13th streets. Reasonable of the young people of the Christian "rates. Mrs. R. L. Milton. Cedar 7734. Endeavor of Pilgrim Baptist church, Mr. John Walton, from whom t h e WHEN IN THE TWIN CITIES DON'T FAIL TO VISIT The audience was asked to contribtook them on a very pleasant picnic to thought emanated t o send Atty. J. I 'PIONEER LODGE NO 1 F . AND A the Public Baths on Thursday after- Louis Ervin to Duluth, to investigate ute something toward defraying the VI meets first and third Monday in e a c expense already gone to and in a few 1 JERRY LEE. the recent lynching, and who secured moments $159 19 was laid upon the ta- R. N. TRAV.S. PR^PT " | " j - J J \ J \ J | \ J ' g month a t Union Hall, corner of Aurora noon. and K e n t streets, a t 8:00 p na J. H the money and made it possible for ble. Dillingham. W. M.. W. S. Archer. Mrs. J. C. Broyles, 833 Rondo, was him to go, was not mentioned in its s»cy. 493 Carroll Ave. Twelve of the men who were memat home yesterday from 2 to 5 p. m.meeting at St. James Church last bers of the mob, have been indicted bv FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Nice, receiving friends to meet her guests, Tuesday night? the special grand jury and have been light, airy, electric lighted, steam Mrs. W. H. Fisher, Culver, Ind., and was it that the name placed in jail charged with murder in heated—hot and cold baths. Mrs T.Mrs. Addie Crawford-Ridley of Bir- of Second—Why HEADQUARTERS FOR RAILROAD A N D Mrs. S. L. Maxwell, who displayed the first degree. J. Franklin, 86 Iglehart Ave. Tel. mingham, Ala. such courage in denouncing those in Investigations are still in progress THEATRICAL FOLK Cedar 1826. Dr. and Mrs. V. D. Turner, Mr. and charge of t h e bodies of t h e menand when the men charged as aforeKNOWN AS * Mrs. G. W. James, Mr. and Mrs. W. lynched for allowing them to be said are brought to trial their convic"THANN" After its regular meeting at Union H. Walker,' Mr. and Mrs. Clete Oliver viewed by t h e public, and had them tion is confidently expected. 4 0 E. T H I R D ST. Hall July'-oV the P. M. N. G. Chamber Office and Chapel O T DA III 234 W E S T FOURTH ST. 0 I . l A U L Do so the new way H. W. St C. A. SCHUCK REAL E S T A T E THE GENTLEMEN'S RESORT THE STATE SAVINGS BANK WALKER WILLIAMS, Prop. ASSETS HOTEL, CAFE AND POOL ROOM $7,ooo,ooo. 93 East Fourth Street Q <Q ST. PAUL sA&fe^is* ^ i^^^i^&x^A - J1* * ^ • * V ^ * " « . ~ * i « # ; ijseg.'•"%, „je ^£Iij*§£kf' -jfci'^e'afi^te