DOINGS 4 AND ABOUT THE GREAT “FLOUR CITY.” Matters Social, Religious and General Which Have Happened and Are to Happen Among the People of the City. Mrs. Minnie Taylor and Mrs. Z. A. Pope have gone to Duluth for a few days. Miss Hill, who has been living with Mrs. King, of 2805 Elliott avenue, is now at 2633 Girard avenue. Have your tailoring and repairing done by ANTHONY THE TAILOR. Suits, $16 and upward. Repairing done at reasonable rates.” 212 Washington Ave. N. Piano lessons taught, also Instruc sewing, Plain sewing done at the Goodrich-Russell Afro-American —In dustrial Home, 2406-2408 17th Ave. So, Miss Lydia Walker, instructor, hs Thursday Whist clul, met Thurs day evening with Miss Cora Napier. The usual fifteen hands were played. ‘The first prize went to Miss Ollie Ward, and Mr. Ed McNab. Refreshments were served, Mr. Shirley Tyler, who fied in Den ver, Colo, last week, whither he had done for his health, was well known among a large circle of friends. Shir ley was an entertainer of considerable note, having spent many years on the stage as a comedian. He was a mem ber of a quartette that was well known through the city. The remainder of the quartette sang feelingly at the funeral services, which led poice at Bethesda church Monday afternoon. Rey Withers conducted the services. The remains were accompanied here from Denver by Miss Bell Birkner Shirley Was 34 years old, and leaves three sisters; and a brother to mourn his loss. He carried insurance in the Northwestern Life Insurance Co. Many beautiful floral designs were ‘the gifts of his many friends, for which his relatives extend thanks.