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P**e 2 5V Nurtljiiiratmi lullptm-Appeal AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY Published Weekly by th* Bulletin-Appeal Publishing Co. 301-2 Court Block St. Paul, Minnesota OWEN HOWELL S. QUAY HERNDON Managing Editor AIMEE HALL Vice-Pres. and City Editor GERALDINE PICKETT Sec. and Circulation Mgr. J. Q. ADAMS ..._ .. Printing Mgr. URLIN CLARK Advertising MINNEAPOLIS OFFICE: 602 Lyndaie Ave. No.—Phone Hyland 1066 CECIL NEWMAN Circulation FOREIGN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE: W. B. Ziff Company, 608 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. W. B. Ziff Company, 404 Morton Bldg., 116 East Nassau Street, New York, N. Y. Subscription Rates: One rear, IS .00; Six Months, 11.26 Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. Entered as second-class matter February to, 1922, at the postofflce at 8t- Paul. Minn., under the Act of March t. 1679. Member of the ASSOCIATED NEGRO PRESS “First in Servfce” The ballot is the greatest prerogative known to the civilized world. For the ballot, serfs have warred with noblemen, the hum ble have battled with the haughty and centuries of history embody the Struggles of civilization for that cherished privilege—the ballot. Having secured the ballot, it becomes the duty of every voter to ascertain the value of it. To some the ballot is their one pos session that is on par with the wealthiest citizen. Others consider this privilege a non-essential element; so valueless that they cast it to the winds of ignorance or forget its existence on the occasion it should be used. We will shortly have the choice of selecting one of two men to fill the office of Mayor of St. Paul. The method of ascertaining the will of the people lies in the casting of ballots. Whether the best man shall win or not depends on the correct usage of the bal lot by the voter. To the students of progressiveness, fairness and equality there is but one candidate truly eligible to guide the des tiny of this Northwest metropolis. That man is the present head of this city’s government, who seeks re-election, Arthur E. Nelson. No chief executive in the history of St. aul has given to the city so perfect an administration as that of the present Mayor. He has successfully defended the public funds against the on slaught of avaricious parasites who fattened from the tax money of the property owner. He has caused more improvements to be put in or provided for than any of his predecessors. He has meas ured out justice to every man without discrimination. He has refused to become a robber stamp for the satisfaction of “big guns.” He is a Mayor for the citizens of St. Paul and not a figure head for the bosses. We call up our voters to give their support to Mayor Nelson in his campaign for re-election. There is much at stake and the success begun by the present administration cannot be accomplish ed in the two years alloted for the term of office. It will be neces sary for at least two more years of the same kind of government to give to this city the four best years of administration in history. What is your ballot worth ? It is worth just what your think ing faculties appraise it. Its usefulness is dependent upon your ability to estimate the relative importance of facts. To dig deep ly into the whys of things and find the reasons for doing an act. There is much to be considered when our voters go to the polls on election day. First, measure Mayor Nelson for what he has done; then delve into the record of the opposing factions, and govern your decision upon fairness such as we have received from the Nelson regime. Remember, a Mayor of a city is not a Czar w hose edict is law, per se, but is an executive surrounded by a corps of advisers who assist him in carrying out the best methods for municipal prestige. The Mayor cannot be held personally responsible for everv petty act of injustice we have suffered. So in fairness let us measure Mayor Nelson for himself; his past work and his promise to con tinue the same splendid methods of executive ability. Your vote is your most valuable possession. Use it to an ad vantage of your city. Every advantageous step made in the prog ress of your city is a personal help to you. Let your vote be cast without being influenced by false prophets and concocters of base scandal. Support the best candidate to succeed himself as chief executive of St. Paul, the present head of our city government Arthur E. Nelson—THE MAYOR, THE MAN. A. W. CANNON STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Telephone Dale 1987 623 University Avenue * St. Paul, Minn. MALE WEDDING AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL Featuring 40 Funny Female Impersonators luiou Nall, Thursday, April 24, 1924 Benefit tke Woman’s R. A. A. C. P. Relent Fund SPONSORED BY ST. PAUL WOMEN ? RIESt WHO WILL BE ? The Beautiful Bride, Groom, 8 Bridesmaids, 10 Flower Girls, Pillow Bearer, Ring Bearer, Ribbon Stretcher, Cupids, Bride’s and Groom’s Families and Guests WEDDING PARTY Messrs. McGayock, D. Smith, Webber, Neal, S. Butler, San ders, Minor, High, Hardy, Francis, E. James, Ransom, O. Hall, Carter, C. Harris, A. V. Hall, H. Combs, E. Harris, McCullough, Davenport, Hill, G. James, Barksdale, Wills, Cook, Murphy, Hamilton, Rhodes, Herndon, H. Brown, Mil ler, Chapman, Alexander, Cuthbert, E. Hall, Giles, 0. Smith and Wright. ADMISSION 50 CENTS GOOD MUSIC ’’,•__»» * . . . '4 Phone: Garfield 2075 YOUR BALLOT .. President and Publisher Special noon-day services were held at the Metropolitan Theatre during Holy Week. Mrs. Isaac Downey and daughter Margaret of 651 West Central ave nue have returned from a delightful two months visit in Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. Robert Bagnall of New York City, director of branches of the N. A. A. C. P. t was pleasantly entertain ed Monday afternoon by Mrs. C. L. Sharp at her home 521 Rondo street. Mrs. Myrtle Thompson and daugh ter, Josephine Hobbs, who formerly resided at 697 St. Anthony avenue, have moved to 583 St. Anthony ave nue. GET THE SAVING HABIT THR STATE SAVINGS BANK 93 C. FOURTH BT. 4% Interest on Savings Compounded Quarterly Tha Isrser that moms STATS is Iks VIS mmuum Fsstfy l|2/1 «“ MU GENERAL Heating Company Oil Burners For Domestic and Commercial Use 779 University Avenue O. H. Neuenfeldt St. Paul, Minn. eooo shampooTnq hairoressing CALL MRS. B. MORGAN 404 No. Dale St. . Apev System Elk. 2508 M. Blumstein, Prop. Dale 8807. Busy Corner CASH STORE "We Satisfy’* Vander Dies Ice Cream Sodas—Malted Milk Special Every Sunday Corner Western and Rondo iswwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwanswww jfc j 11 Dale 6478 316 Rondo St. j | SEHMLERS CASH GROCERY ] I 3 3 Staple and Fancy Groceries ] Fresh Mustard and Turnip j Greens in Daily Wv Gfvs I ltd and Crssn Trading I I Stamp* ‘Poro System Mrs. Bertha James Dale 7726 395 Farrington The CunmuiHy Store 887 Hie* St. J 1 We carry a complete line In g 1 Dry Gooria, Nations anS Men's ■' Fmrnlahlnsa. t ut this ont and bring It with «' yon. It's worth dlaeonnt. «J HAIR TONIC | HAIRLENE Hair Toale Halrlene la selea- I Ideally ronepoundrd from rare aad specially seleeted Herds and Flawera aad will remedy dan druff, eesema, tatter, Itehlas nealp, while atopplas lona of hair, | whea property applied. This nat- X oral remedy Is nmat Invlaoratlna I to the aealp when naed am n dally X toale. rnbbed thoronshly Into I hair roota to are are proper re- B nulla. | * PRICK 61.00 | Pomade Hairleae 1 A compound of rare Vegetable 8 Olla. aeleatlOeally blended and 9 aeleeted for their known curative I properties as well as other bene- | f*'.* 1 •f”'* the aealp and X hair. This pare, aataral remedy X •• Poeaeelled la the treatment of X moot atahbora caara of daadraff. X tSUFtSS!*" krtl “' 1 PRICE IS CENn I Prepared Exclusively by l T. DtHAUUNE 1 St. Paul, Minnesota 1 St. Paul, Minnesota a Affeata Waated la AU Territories 9 THE NORTHWESTERN BULLETIN-APPEAL !i j You and Your Friends are Invited to | GRAND EASTER BALL jjj GIVEN BY THE js2 I IB Wide Awake Clubaf ijj: u. b. f. No. 159 it; AT UNION HALL g |%2 Monday, April 21,1924 » I STEVEN’S JAZZ BAND | (SID WILLIAMS AT THE PIANO) g ;1| Admission 50c Admission 50c e ii; COMMITTEE; S IS; J. ALSOBROOK J. W. BOLDEN 3 jS B. ELLIS J. DAVIS g THE LA TEST FASHIONS iti Ladies Wearing Apparel INCLUDING CHOKERS AND JACQUETTES Have Your Furs Repaired Through the Summer Months at Half Price Not the Largest, but the Best Here You Get the Most for Your Money ROBENB FASHION BHOP 442 Wabasha Street St. Paul, Minn. Special Easter Menu TABLE DE HOTE DINNER—SI.OO Cream of Tomato Soup Choice of Baked Bqiub Chicken Roast I/eg of I>amb and Currant Jelly Stuffed Pork Tenderloin Mashed Potatoes Cream of Asparagus Sliced Tomatoes and French Dressing Head Lettuce With Thousand Island Dressing Combination Salad Apple Pie Raspberry Pie Devils Food Cake and Ice Cream Hot Cross Rons Tonight and Every Nights—Special 40-cent Dinner HOTEL HOWELL Easter Greetings to oar Customers WASHED - - POLISHED - - SIMONIZED You are hereby requested to call at 237 W. 9TH STREET and try our satisfactory service. GREEN & TARVER AUTO LAUNDRY We Call and Deliver. We Absolutely Satisfy. Day and Night -Service. Doroshotv Fur Store 444 BT. PETER BT. Special Sale on Chokers PRICED FROM $3.75 AND UP JACQUETTES MADE TO ORDER “SEE US FIRST BEFORE YOU BUY REPAIR WORK ON ALL FUR COATS AMOUNTING TO SIO.OO OR MORE INSURES FREE STORAGE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS Phone Cedar 2919 Just A Step Off Seventh St WIGS OF NATURAL HUMAN HAIR MADE . TO YOUR MEASURE Can Be Combed and Dresaed Also Transformations. Switches, Straightening Combs and Everything in Hair Goods. Free Catalog Sent s ALEX MARKS V 662 A. Bth Ave. New York City HALL-HERSHBACH MOTOR CO. Authorized FORD—LINCOLN—FORDSON DEALER Reconditioned Ford Cars All Models Terms to Suit Purchaser Phone Gar. 4851 Ford Bldg., 117 University Ave. It Would Be to Your Advantage to Consult FRED D. NcCRACKEN (Who Serves You Best) Real Estate General Insurance Rewtajm Room 806 McClure Building Cedar 8090 61 E, 6th St., St. Paul Hum. 4846 Phone Dale 6646 Phone Cedar 9066 When In tha Twin Cities-—Don't Fall to Visit TH4NN*S 46 Bant Third 86reet st. Paul, mi- Htadfrtxi for Railroad Men and Theatrical Folk B. N. TRAVIS, Prop. AUTOS 1 ATTORNEYS HAMMOND TURNER LAWYBR 806-7 McClure Bldg. Cedar $l9O Saint Paul GLESNER FOWLER ATTORNKY-AT-LAW 406 Hulet Bldg. Atlantic 6710 Minneapolis J. LOUIS ERVIN ATTORNEY-AT-LA W 809 Court Block Cedar 8477 St. Paul GEO. O. DeVAUGHN Lawyer 316 Fourth St. So., Mpls. Opposite Court House „ Atlantic 1016 _g__ | BATTERIES | BARRETT BATTERY CO. I | 164 W 6th St. C*4»‘ 7663 g WWWBaaHBBWBWOWHBBBiWBWHI Dale 1191 Dale 0427 We Deliver RONDALE PHARMACY 618 Rondo Street TRY OUR WILD CHERRY COUGH SYRUP Cigara Registered Pharmacist Always at Your Service. ji Quick Service Battery Co. | Ji 119 W. Central, Cor. St. Peter 'J ■I GARFIELD 4398 % !• CEITIJU ,J USL DtSTUKTOM '■ J• All Makes of Batteries I* «J Tested Free • | WE REPAIR. RECHARGE 2» 2« AND STORE BATTERIES «! «» “SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO" >2 ■2 . £1 RIN’G_ >UR HOBBY" «J Vander Bies ICE CREAM IS THE BEST For Sale Everywhere J. C. VANDER BIE CO. Partridge and Branson Sts. ST. PAUL, MINN. ap' « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Phones: Store; Elkhurst 4769 1 Roe: Forest 7463—Dale 191$ University Electric Co. t Electric Wiring and Fixtures Estimate Furnished Free 459 University Ave. St. Paul (Cor. Arundel) . i Jas. Christesen & Son Wall Paper Painting Decorating 353 W. University Are. Elkhurst 3037 Humboldt 1738 St. Paul, Minn. Phone Dale 5462 kelp’s Carpet Cleaning Works William E. Madsen, Prop. Carpets, Rags, Mattings, Etc. Cleaned, Renovated, Refitted and Belaid Rags Woven From Old Carpets 406 West University Ave. St. Paul, Minn. IGlenwood ij Hard Coal ji No Rack ar Slata V SIS.7S r _ j; fry it j! S. BRAND Gar. 7SOt 2* RICE AND UNIVERSITY «2 j Keystom Hotel Barber Shop f j UNDER THE MANAGEMENT 8 I E. N. MARTIN | 8 Ladies’ and Children's Work a I I Specialty I Ladies' Hair Bobbing by I Appointment. I Dale 3601 379 Carroll | St. Paul, Minn. | HAVE YOUR HAIR SHAM POOED AND STRAIGHTENED AT YOUR OWN RESIDENCE BY AN EXPERT CULTURIST ELK. 4164 CASSANDRA DENTISTS OflM TeL Ha. Tel. CHn 6104 Dale 1464 Beeitl BuTO A. M. «• 1 P. M. ■ad 1 It I F. M. Sundays by ApptlataMl DR. EARL S. WEBER DENTAL SURGEON Ktrat Ctaaa Guaranteed Weak la AM Braachea at Deatktrr 64 W. Dmatk St. Daketa 111,1*. on, DA ITT Salt* 203-204 Si. PAUL one* Tel. Hr*. TeL Cedar 4044 Dale 7816 Hears i S A. M. ts 1 P. M. aad 2 ta 6 P. M. DR. JOHN R. FRENCH SURGEON DENTLST First Class Oaaraaleed Work la All Branches af Deatlatrr Salte 2. Detroit Bids. St. Paul Cm, 4th A Wabasha Mlaaeaata DR. W. H. WRIGHT —DENTIST— -700 Sixth Ave. No. Cherry 7969 MiansepoUe once I Cedar 06*8 Rea.t Dale 2647 Rea.i 678 St. Aatheay Ave. MRS. T. H. LYLES Saeeeeaer te T. H. LYLE UNDERTAKING CO. IS# W. Fourth St. it Paul THE WEE HOUR INN ' OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Sped sliming in HOT DOGS, POTATO SALAD r MEXICAN CHILI HOT end COLD DRINKS At 388 Rondo St., The Buoy i Corner Specials Served Every Day Phone DALE 8807 L. W. THOMPSON, Ptnp, 0. E. ZANDELL PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 876 Rice, Car. Milford i »«. Paul, Mlaa. Kodaks, Films and Supplies !s- ■■■■■■ » ■ a 1 I Phone: Elkhurst 5008 C. I. CRANE : Paperhanging and Painting ! [ 688 Carroll Ave. i ► St. Patti, Minn. \ \ • P- 1 - > SJIEDD, Pres. The Non-Sueh Club Soft Drinks, agars 443 Rondo St. Dale 6111 NUnrßUUlSUlltmtwwiai tf^tn(flflf y l)fl)n)n>^ i Drink “Puritan Brand” g Milk and Cream | | Produced and Delivered to 1 | Your Door Every Morning x ; BY THE % ST. PAUL MILK CO. 1 J CHESTNUT AND FRANKLIN STS. 2 Patronize Bulletin Advertisers E 3 Est. Firm j | RTHUR STONE ig. Paperhanging and ] [ Decorating ird Off During March ] j ckerSt. St. Paul, Minn. \ MILTON MEAT MARKET Vi.ft Da For Quality and Service Fancy Dressed Chickens—Daily Fish in Season Elk. 2789 Milton A Rondo Sts. White Front Provision Co. MEATS AND GROCERIES 559 St. Anthony Ave., St. Paul Phone Elk. 1388 We Deliver. a ——■ ■<> Pksue Dale 2146 Lillian Hamilton's Beauty Parlor Halrdreaalaa. Marcel Waving Sclcatlße Oil Treatment far Du- FaHiag Hair. Chlrapadr Hair Grower 509 University Ave. St. Paul ——- . ■» Phone Cedar 8395 G. W Swanson Seven Corners Eleetrie Co. (Incorporated) 606 West Third Street Opposite Wilder Public Baths Electric Wiring and Fixtures Old House Wiring a Specialty St. Paul, Minn.