Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1770-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Minnesota Historical Society; Saint Paul, MN
Newspaper Page Text
t • • • \ » 4 hct4 ‘ - THE NORTHWESTERN BULLETIN-APPEAL p/ U' ■ WALTER H. CHESNUTT founder of The Northwestern Bulletin S. QUAY HERNDON Managing Editor URLLN CLARK Advertising Manager % 1 »{SM / \ On Jackson Street, between K 4th and sth, Is the entrance n 5 to the oldest bank in Minne- |g sota and the strongest bank H In Saint Paul—the First Na- II H tional. Its record of strength If H gives you assurance of safe- If H ty. Its record of growth sym- || H bolizea a service that makes 16 B for customer satisfaction and |g | invites your account. jg Resources Over 1 $52,000,000 I if faun National Bank 1 H 4th M|4 lUri Jack,on | J. Q. ADAMS Printing Manager Bulletin-Appeal Staff ' OWEN HOWELL, Pulisher of Th« Bulletin-Appeal AIMEE HALL City Editor Mr. Howell, the publisher of the Bulletin-Appeal, has contributed his best toward the supporting of the edi tion. In speaking of the anniversary. Mr.’Howell says: It has been my ambition and desire, since entering the*field of journalism, to try and give the best that could be produced for race betterment and journalism. At times things'have been discourag ing, bat I knew some one had to make some sacrifice. Little did I realize that this sacrifice would be one of a financial nature. But such was the ease. Even at a financial loss. Which none of ns like, I feel that I have done something for my race in an educational way in bring ing the Bulletin-Appeal to the front. I hope my friends and the public Mass Meeting Is Planned Tuesday Mr. Tom P. Davis, a Minneapolis attorney, and Rev. L. W. Harris of Pilgrim Babtlst church will address the Colored Voters’ League Tuesday night, February 12, at Memorial Bap tist church. Mr. Davis will speak on the consti tutionality of the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill. Rev. Harris will speak on the Dyer Bill and the need of organiza tion. ' The /)yer BUI is soon to come be fore Congress for consideration, and this organization is urged to insist upon our senators and representa tives declaring themselves for the passage of the bIU. CARD QF THANKS We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their expression of sympathy knd kindness extended to us during our lets' bereavement in the loss of our beloved father, the late Milton Fogg, Sr. Also for the many beautiful floral tributes. MARGARET J. IRVIN, MALINDA FOGG. Miss Isadora is a sister of Mrs. Del la Davis, who formerly lived here but now lives in Chicago and is the sister pf Mrs. Wm. Evans, 1385 Sherburne avenue, St. Paul. Miss Isadora’was the guest of her sister for a couple of weeks last August. The Mammoth Insurance Company of Louisville, Ky., has received its license to begin business as a Legal Reserve Life and Accident Insurance Company. appreciate our efforts to give them the live news of our vicinity and Im portant foreign news to the extent that they will give their aid in stop ping the financial strain. Boost for your home paper and we will make the Bulletin-Appeal one of the great est papers in the Northwest. GERALDINE PICKETT Circulation Manager (Smtimp TO THE NORTHWESTERN BULLETIN-APPEAL The Twin Cities Live Newspaper On Its Second Anniversary as a Weekly Newspaper DR. VALDO TURNER, , 6. J. SMITH, Physician and Surgeon, Attorney at taw, 54 W. 7th St. 329 Metropolitan Bank Bldg. W. T. FRANCIS, FRED D. MoCRACKEN, Attorney at Law, - Real Estate And Insurance, 329 Metropolitan Bank Bldg. 306 McClure Bldg. OR. EARL 8. WEBER, Surgeon-Dentist, 54 W. 7th St. SUBSCRIBER r- . i . If your subscription is in - arrears pay up as we are , discontinuing delinquent subscriptions after this issue ' V 4 4 , t • ~ ■• a, y.it In recognition of the purchasing ability of the St. Pajil colored inhab itants, the local agent for the Over land and Wlllya-Knight cars has em ployed Mr. John Culver as a regular salesman. Now that the scientists have 1 dis covered that the first man was creat ed 492,553 years ago, and that the flood lasted 64,800 years, the Bible translators will proceed to the elim ination of Noah and his ark. BULLETIN-APPEAL AT BEGINNING OF 3RD YEAR (Continued from page 1) We ple'dge our support to the race and dedicate The Bulletin-Appeal to truth, honesty of purpose, fearless ness where race honor is menaced, and are ever desirous of rendering every service that may be expected from a newspaper maintained for the advancement of the race from a so cial, economic and political stand point. Our Entire Stock • A t or WOMEN’S nd MISSES PUMPS, 1 OXFORDS. and BHOEB Reduced During Our FEBRUARY SALE Field, Scfclick & Co. SAINT PAUL FOR SAIiE—OAKLAND 6 Good condition. Flwb new tires. 1022 Model—Price Reasonable —lnquire Bulletin-Appeal. Ga. 2075 Sr ioc We wut t* peeve te yea hew galeUy Ste-n-sal pete a atep te gtamaeh «■*- frrlag. If pee eve dlatrnM by gammy, •ear stomach. Indlgcatlaa, pelaa la atuaaeb aad back, shortage of breath, ■teaaaeh a lores, heart bar a, diasinosa, torpid ltver, yellow Jaaadlee, chronic appendicitis, pall stones aad ehroale constipation, don’t fall ta Invest a little dime la this trial treatment. J ast send te eeata la silver ar stamps te Dtgeo tlvW'Chemleal Ce., MS Urtverelty Are., St. Pa aI, Man, The Sta-11-gal fall combination taaatnseats are eeld by dragiclata everywhere* If he la eat ef It aead SI.OO te above address. Sto-U --gal la add at St. Paal Drag Ce.’a; three ■tarn, Ryan Hefei Drag,. Owl Drag, Sanaa? Brea. Drag. Write er Phene John A. Haaly at SSd St. Anthony Are. aa ta the reoaim he obtained from Ste ll-gal.—Adr. RLRKItK ■I MM Tl RES A NI) TUBBS Prices FRED BAKER, Salesman 655 West Central Ave. Elk. 0441 Nestor 1815 bshbmbmhhhkS Elkhurst 4126 Rps. Cedar 6665 Hondo Fuel Co. - Wood and Coal of All Kinds Wo Sell Large or Small Quantities at Reasonable Prices 486 Rondo St. St. Paul, Minn. Huy your Columbia Phono graph from St. Paul's Exclusive Shop; sold oa easy payments. We carry a full line of Gennett Records. Open Evenings. I 808 Wabasha St., near Sixth St. I Res. Tel. Dale 7080 Shop Elk. 2828 My Motto: "What I do, I do Well" PAIL F. MAITEBFFEL PLUMBIN6 Aslwwi m a Space Only Fire Feet Square 486 N. Dale Bt. near University Ave. St. Paul CAMPBELL COAL CO. 24 East Fourth St. Acme $8.75 Once Tried, Always Used Garfield 1172 Ga.fleld 7506 t AMERICA! STAMP HOIKS 890 Robert Street Between Third and Fourth Notary and Corporation Seals Stencils, Badges, Etc. « v Tel. Cedar 1848 Regular Meals Special Lunches Chill Hot Dogs RAT AT FERDYE’S * JETT EE’S 7 LUNCH ROOM 440 Rondo St. Phone Dale 1187 THE BLUE GOOSE CHICKEN * CHIU PARLOR 822 Rondo St., St. Paal, Minn. Open Day and Night Sunday Dinners a Specialty, SOe ROSENFIELD’S Cash and Oarry Grocery High Quality Groceries, Notions aad Household Articles Rondo and Farrington BARBER SHOP L GOLFHIN, Prop. 448 Rondo Street First-Class Bet rite * Hair Bobbing Phone Dale 8111 V. B. SKsig ii 1 1 Ota W. W!He ret Dale 1814 M. Dale 8841 Office Phone—Cedar 1084 SIMPSON & WILLS Undertakers, Pwnaral Directors OhUs Day 884 Paul ( If Jess Can’t Fix It No One Can Fix It Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing at Reduced Prices MAIKSONS JEWELRY CO. 480 Wabasha St St. Paal The Bulletin-Appeal Advertising PAYS S^HOCH F Fresh Lean Pork Shoulders (Butts on) 9c R r Fresh Side Pork, Fresh Spareribs - 9c « E Fresh Lean Pork Butts. 111/* t . Fresh Lean Pork Loin Roast. ■ /2* _ „ Fresh Fancy Leg of Mutton « s 8, Fresh Fancy Milk-fed Leg of VeaL —T Fresh Leg Lamb . 18c 0 P Fresh Pigs, Feet 4c I Neck Bones 4c r 0 Pori* Hearts : 4c ICreamery Butter .44c A R Fancy Brick Cheese, whole 20c v No. 2 Storage Eggs, in Cartons 25c ® K Skinned Smoked Hams, Vt or whole 14C ® 4 Fresh Leaf Lard—Pure Rendered Lard.... 12 ALL DAY SPECIALS ATL DAY SPECIALS Fresh Boiling Boef. 7- Fsh Veal Chops 4 61* Fresh Beef Pot Roast 16 l, Fsh. Lean Fork Bteak...lZa* I **** v ~* —ta* Fresh Sausage Meat B Fsh Mutton Shoulder ... IVU Fsh Ronnll mlt! 16C * Fsh W,oner * * r Fsh Reg. Round RsL.— IUS P Fresh Link Sausage..... 15C Fresh Sirloin Roast. sa 3 Ffeeh Nut Margarine . Fresh Sirloin Steak..—lo® < Fresh Rolled Rib Rat.... lOC Fresh Lamb Chops ...—«•. D . Fsh Sliced Dried Beef.—ar Fsh Pork Chops, Cen. CtIUC . ® Fsh Sliced Bid. Ham— mim| Picnic Hams - t lie PA M HII Fresh Pressed Chix - as Fresh Dressed Turkeys ZZ6 nPFRIAI Sugar-cured lireakfast Bacon, whole strip 14c ** ““***■■ Fresh Smoked Regular Hams 14c. .'B«k Pork -11 c OPEN TILL • P. M. SATURDAY ■■■■■■[ Fresh Fresh Fresh Fresh “Your Health First’• * C. F. ODEN, Manager McCarty's Cafe 438 Rondo Street Meals at All Hoars Phans Elkhurst 0642 Home Made Pastry our specialty. Service under the personal direction of \ Mrs. H. McCarty. Orders taken for parties Phone Dale 3498 WUamt'H Sakmj 560 Rondo Street Fresh Pies, Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls and Bread Baked Daily STRICTLY MODERN and SANITARY COME ID All Sill Till PETITION Mr. J. 0. Hammer is the sponsor of a petition to secure a children’s playground in the district between Kent and Lexington, Rondo and Thomas. You who live in this district are urged to sign the petition here. ' HENRF G. EGBERT, PHC. “ Cali The ffIBIIMSfc, ,wl, wL, Laundry For Better Service at Lower Prices 25 LBS. for SI.OO. __ 1$ LBS. for 75c * Ask for Our FREE Offer Phone Dale 8090 (buy now While Prices are Low ■S / j! Six Modern and Up-to-date I; Bungalows Under Construction > Located on St. Anthony Avenue \ (Beautiful) Between Avon and F|ak • * • • ■ * ■:/ \ f j; SMALL CASH PAYMENT BALANCE IJme RENT. I FRED D. McCRACKEN J Agent S | “He Serves You Best** jj REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE ;! Phone: Cedarßl9o . 806 McClure Bldg, jf— Phone: Humboldt 4846 61 East 6th St 1 CM Tour Fruit and Vegetables From . The California Fruit and Vegetable Garden Shipments Dally B*B Wabasha St. Phone Cedar 7488 H. Rlumstein, Prop. Dale 8807. I«r, toner taS Store “We Satisfy” Quality Groceries. Cigars. Ice ' Cream and Candles Prerh Fruits Comer Western and Bento.