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Pm 4 Union Hall will certainly have to be extended for future entertain ments or the people will be sitting on the roof with their feet hanging King Tut Styles were surely very much in evidence at the various Eas ter Balls. Most of the young women wtio are wearing ankle length dresses had better go back to the short skirts. LOCAL N. A. A. C. P. TO HOLD MEETING The regular meeting of the N. A. A. C. P. will be held on Sunday af ternoon at Little Pilgrim Chapel at the corner of Grotto and W. Central Avenues. An interesting program has been prepared Dr. Wallace of Macalester College will be the speaker of the afternoon. Plans have been completed to launch the annual drive for member ship which takes place on the fif teenth of April. At this meeting the selection of persons who are to par ticipate in the drive will be made. A large attendance is expected and the association hopes to make this drive a great success. GRAND SUCCESS MINSTREL SHOW (Continued from page 1) Some of the churches held three services all being attended by the largest crowds ever known. Milton’s Meat Market DEALER IN FRESH AND SALT MEATS, POULTRY, GAME, FISH IN SEASON Tel. Elk 2789 Ml Rondo St. WE DELIVER Somebody Wuz Sayin’ that— ley, Smith, Mrs. Pickett and Mrs. Roy Goins in classic and clog dancing. The end men were a perfect scream keeping the audience in an up roar by their various antics assisted by Mr. Miller as interlocutor, whose jokes were orginal and extremely funny. The Treble Clef Ladies Quartette rendered some delightful numbers. Mrs. Brightie Meade and her orches tra accompanied the various numbers in a delightful manner. On all sides at the conclusion of the affair there was the greatest praise for those who took part in the a ft air. Mrs. Cora Grissom, Mrs. Mauae Brooks, and Mr. Charles Miller de serve great credit for puttfng It over and we hope It will be an annual af fair. TRAIN WRECK PROVES SERIOUS, TWO HURT Red Bay, Ala., April 7—ln one of the worst wrecks seen in this section in years, two colored firemen were seriously injured Monday, when two heavy freight trains crashed in a head on collision, the force of which demolished the engines and twenty freight cars. Investigators have been unable to determine why the fire men alone were killed and' It la thought that they were acting as engineers as well as firemen. The firemen caught beneath the wreck age could not be extricated for some hours, parts of the locomotives hav ing to be cut away to aid their es cape. FOUR MINUTE MEN The following Minute Men will speak at the various churches on Sunday in behalf of The Trade Boost ing Campaign which will be held at a date to be announced by the The St. Paul Negro Business League. George Hamilton, Jr.—Memortal Baptist Church. Orlando Smith—St. Paul Baptist Church. Fred McCracken—Pilgrim Baptist Church. S. E. H.all—St. 'James Church G. D. Howard—Christian Endeavor St. James Church. Roscoe Crump—B. Y. P. U. Pilgrim Church. Easter Services were observed in all of the various churches with Spe cial Musical programs and appropri ate exercises. On account of the ideal weather which prevailed on that day every church was crowded with worship pers. Many attended the Minneapolis Forum as an excellent program was given. CLASSIFIED HOUSE FOR REn4—92o Marion St. Six rooms, bath, gas electric lights. $15.00 per month. Call Humbolt 1418. FOR RENT—Two rooms and kitch enette furnished. Suitable for light housekeeping. Refined coup le preferred. Rent very reason able. Call Midway 2320. For rent —Six room house—Al modern, 449 Hamline. Dale 9338. MEN'S Silk wearing apparel laun dryed and mended. We take spe cial care of all work. Reasonable price. Call Humboldt 2173. WANTED —A young man who is willing to work. Apply to 712 Lyndale Ave. No. Soirth 0173. WANTED a bus boy at the St. Paul Hotel. Apply at the St. Peter St. entrance. WANTED—Barber at 602 Lyndale Ave No., Telephone Hyland 1066. FOR RENT—A nice furnished room, electric light, 2741 Clinton Ave. So., Phone South 5690. FOR RENT—WeII furnished modern room by the week. Call Cedar 9353. Address 562 Cedar St. For Strictly FRESH EGGS Call LEE WASHINGTON HUMBOLDT 3946 1501 Western Ave. St. Paul Right Prices Delivery Service CompleteServiceCo. Architects A Engineers CLARENCE W. WIGINGTON 679 St. Anthony Ave. Dale 6912 St. Paul ORDER FOR CREDITORS TO PRE SENT CLAIMS. ETC. STATE OF MINNESOTA. County of Ramsey, as. Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Sidney C. Cuthbert, Deceased. Letters of Administration on the Es tate of Bldney C. Cuthbert, Deceased, late of the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, being granted to Victoria Cuthbert. 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 de mands against said deceased, are re quired to (lie the same in the Prooate Court of said County, for examination and allowance, or be forever barred. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That the secnd Monday in September, 1923, at 10 o'clock a m., at a General Term of said Probate Court, to be held at the Court House, in the City of St. Paul, in said County, be and the same hereby is appointed as the time and place when and where the said Probate Court will examine and adjust said claims and demanda AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That notice of such hearing be given to all creditors and persons Interested In said Estate, by forwlth publishing this Order once each week for three successive weeks In the Northwestern Bulletin, a legal newspaper printed and published In said County. Dated at Bt. Paul this 9th day of March, I*2l. By the Court: HOWARD WHEELER. Judge of Probate (Seal of Probate Court) George M. I.uethge. Atty. 316 Exchange Bank Building. ADMINISTRATION IS DETERMINED: <WILL RE-APPOINTCOHEN 1924 Election (By the Associated Negro Press) Washington, D. C.. April 7—Pres ident Harding will, no doubt, reap point Walter L. Cohen, of New Or leans to the position of Controller In the Mardi Gras City. Such an act will be significant of the tenseness of the times, politically, and of the a roused determination of the Admin istration. It was former Senator Frelinghuy sen who declared in the closing days of the last Congress that “We are not going to let the southern Demo crats send the Republican party to hell.” That, indeed may be regard ed as a Simon pure statement of the feeling of red-blooded Republicans who, like the distinguished former Senator of New Jersey, have discov ered that neglect, indifference, and double dealing are prices that bring disaster. Newspaper comment on the ap pointment of Charles W. Anderson is generally favorable. It is argued by some, however, that if it is done to bolster up the prospects of President Harding's re-election in 1924, it may be too late. While, on the other hand, many are saying: “It is never too late to do good," adding laconi cally: “While the lamp holds out to burn, the vilest sinner may return.” t W. SCHMIDT FURS MADE, REMODELED, REPAIRED AT REASONABLE PRICES. SALE OF CHOKERS $3.50 and up. Made In all Fora. Bay Now and Save Money 390 University Ave Dale 0562 Tel. N. W. Dale 2467 I. KAHN TAILOR Perfect Fit Guaranteed Dry Cleaning, Repairing, Preen ing, Altering of Ladies and Gent's Clothing 562 University Ave. St. Pan! C. B. Smeddler, Prop. Melrose 7168 When in Duluth Visit DREXEL Billiard Parlors 518 W. Superior Street In the Basement. Barber Shop Soft Drinks and Cigarette* WEEKLY NEWBPAPERS You can purchase the Bulletin here every week. Dont miss it. When You Ask For TOILET PREPARATIONS Do You Ask For CANNON’S B INSIST ON GETTING Cannon’s Famous Toilet Articles TWELVE VARIETIES FOI SALE BY YOUR DRUGGIST 0B WBtTE THE Cannon Toilet Mfg. Co. Hit Rondo St Saint Paal Auto Owners ATTENTION Beginning March 15th, our Service Inspection Car will visit your car at your garage, place of business, or wherever con venient for you, inflate your tires, test and All battery, oil and grease and keep you in formed as to the general con dition of your machine. Will also., give., you.. FREE., tow-in within ten (10) miles, all for SB.OO per month in advance. If our proposition sounds good to you, call as and our represen tative will call. T. B. SERVICE CO. 168 Front Street PIMMS Humboldt 3084 Elkhurst 3000 St. Paul, Minn. BASEBALL TENNIS GOLF ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Tennis Rackets Restrimg— GoM Clubs Repaired SCHLEOK’g SPOftTINQ GOODS 9 52 West 4th St Cedar 7424 Open Saturdays Until 9 p.m. *'■■■■■■■■■■■■<» THE ESTELLE APRON For HOUSE sr STREET WEAR Sold By MRS. NATHAN COLEMAN 384 Eaat FairfleM St, Plume El tut ilea MM i, , NORTHWESTERN BULLETIN Send Us Your Clothes! ■r^Ctaad S Tailoring-Co %% 391 Vi Robert St. Ralph Turner, Mgr. Delivery Service Cedar 4362 Egbert Drug Store EVERYTHING THAT AN UP-TO-DATE DRUG STORE SHOULD HAVE—PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Phone—ELKhurst 4229 621 University Ave. WMVW/.WAW' MARK OF QUALITY" V*YAWdY.YJW SATURDAY SPECIALS! Saturday we are offering ladles Wrist Watches at R 1 leas than wholesale prices. Also beautiful diamonds fA and wonderful Rogers Silverware seta. p| We also offer for Saturday a 15- Beantifnl Diamond Set snn rn J« wel 14k whlte •"«* r* Uow *oM in Solid White Gold fLL.uU Ailed wrist watch for 612.95. A wafech that is guaranteed to give Rogers Silverware, 1847, set of satisfaction every min- at nsr 6 Knives and 6 96 aa ute of wear, for y lu*«fv Forks at V * »OU 50c Down, 50c a Week ■marksons JEWELRY CO. 420 WABASHA STREET Open ST. PAUL’S LEADING CREDIT JEWELERS Expert Saturday Just a Few Steps from Seventh Watch Evenings Management—Myron J. Mark 6 Jesse I. Mark Repairing Cafetria Cigars ■ We Handle Fresh Meat, Also Government Inspected I I at Low Prices at I I Morris Meat Co. 383 I I 000 WABASHA tsflwssn 6th said itti | ■ SPECIALS FROM 7 A. M. TO 10 A. M. I fl Pure Rendered Lard, 5-lb. limit with orders 10c H fl Fresh Small Pork Shoulders, lb 8c fl |l Fresh Pork Loin Roast, lb. 10c H fl Fresh Pork Spareribs, lb. 8c fl Small Milk Fed Legs of Veal, lb 13c I ALL DAY SPECIALS I gf Fresh Rib Boiling Beef, lb 6c B Fresh Pig Snout, lb. 6c I Fresh Neck Cuts Pot Roast, lb 6c Fresh Veal Shoulder Roast, lb 8c fl 2 Small Cans Milk for 9c m ■ Fresh Pork Links Sausage, lb. 12VyC fl I Fresh Made Wieners or Franks, lb 12'/jC B Fancy Sugar Cured Picnic Hams 1 fl Our Famous Bacon Squares, lb 11c fl Fresh Lean Pork Chops, lb 16c fl Our Famous Brand Sugar Cured Bacon, lb 16c fl Our Famous Brand Sugar Cured Hams, lb 16c fl Our Famous Anchor Nut Oleo, lb 18c fl Fresh Eggs in Cartons, dozen 22c fl Fresh Churned Creamery Butter, lb 45c fl HHHH OPEN TILL 10P. n. EVglT^J|VgMjfllG_ VICTROLA AND VICTOR RECORDS ±I W. J. DYER & BROS. 21-27 Wc*t Fifth Street Pianos Saxaphones Sheet Music SGHOSH HELP US CELEBRATE! Winding Up of the Trade- Boosterß Campaign RECEPIIOR AND MCE THE ST. PAUL HEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE Union Hall, Corner Aurora and Kent Sts. POSTPONED Dateto be announced later A Good Time for Everyone Moore’s Concert Daue Orchestra DR. JOHN FRENCH, Chairman MRS. AIMEE HALL MRS. GERALDINE PICKETT Admission 50 Cents 7 to 11 A. M. SPECIALS j. Fresh Lean Pork Shoulders He Fresh Lean Pork Ruths He q g Fresh Lean Pork Loin Roast 11c <3 Fresh Fancy Milk Fed Leg of Veal 13He S H Fresh Fancy Leg of Mutton 13He T p Fresh Spare Ribs 9c A Fresh Pork Hearts, 6 pounds 25c G Fresh Smoked Skinned Hams l«c E Strictly Fresh No. 1 Clear Brook Eggs in Cartons ..34c ALL DAY SPECIALS ALL DAY SPECIALS Fresh Boiling Beef E Fresh Veal Chops, Steaks .10 Fresh Beef Pot Roast ® Fr ®* h Veal Shoulders »c __ . _ „ . S Fresh Mutton Shoulders 10c Fresh Cut Hamburger 0 g Fresh Mutton Chops ..13c Fresh Sausage Meat w g Fresh Veal and Mutton Fresh Reg Round Roast d C * st ? w 50 Fresh Reg Round Steak ■ • E Franks 14c Fresh Sirloin Roast dr < Fresh Link Sausage 15c Fresh Porterhouse Roast 1 * % H * m * v Fancy Dressed Hens ...,38c Fresh Rolled Rib Roast 4A Nippy Brick Cheese, Fresh Pork Chops, cen cut " " Whole 19c EXTRA Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, Whole Strip ...!....15c Swift’s Nut Margarine SPECIAL Creamery Butter 46c Fresh Smoked Sugar Cured Picnic Hams 49 Swift’s Pure Rendered Lard, With Meat Order 12 wmmmmmmm open till o p. m. ■eeeeei First Spring Style Show will be given MONUT EVEHIMG, ANIL MATH AT THE SOUTH SIDE AUDITORIUM Under the personal direction of Mrs. Edith Moore Thirty Living Models Garments Supplied by the ASKING AND MARINE CLOTHING CO Fashion Revue at 9:30 Dancing Follows Muaioby MOORE’S TOWN TALK BAND OIV6N BY <§> <$ 4 <9 COMMITTEE