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’ROUND THE “2” TOWNS SAINT PAUL The Round Table club met with Mrs. Mae L. Graves, 987 Iglehart avenue. Mrs. Estelle Kennedy of St. Louis, Mo., was guest of honor. Mr. Henry Price, who conducts a barber shop at Dale and West Central avenue, was taken ill with smallpox on Saturday. Mrs. Amelia Harris of Chicago, 111., is in the city visiting her mother, Mrs. Emma Riley Davis, 234 Fair field avenue. The hostesses to the Modern Pris cilla Art club for March and April were as follows. Mrs. R. Collier, March 19; Mrs. D. Chapman, March 26. At this meeting Mrs. A. Williams of Winnipeg was a special guest. Mrs. R. Orice, April 2; Mrs. Moore, April 9. • The Third Degree.. See It at the K. of P. Easter Ball at Arcadia Danc ing Palace. Thrilling, sensational. The talk of the Twin Cities. What Is it? See for yourself April 22.—Adv. There will be a Matinee Card Par ty Tuesday, April 29, at the Amer can Legion headquarters, 355 Robert, from 2tosP. M. Tickets 15c. Ways and Means committee, Mrs. Ruth (■rice. Chairman.—Adv. Stay off the date of April 30.-—Adv. Mr. Archie Scott who was a resi dent of St. Paul for many years and made a lots of friends here died in Marion, Ind., last week. He is the father of the late Sam and Roy Scott. The “Pe Veiws Syncopators” enter tained the Rotary Club at the St. Paul Hotel Tuesday, April 15. The occasion was a dinner given this club by the officials of the Great Northern Railroad. The St. James A. M. E. Church choral choir of St. Paul sang at St. James A. M. E. Church, Minneapolis, on April 14. They rendered the Can tata, “The Seven Last Words of Christ.” Mr. Allen French of 574 Fuller avenue still remains at the Ancker hospital, where he has been confined for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McFarland motored to Louisville, Ky., to attend the Annual Conference, leaving early Sunday morning. They were accom panied by Mr. John Hickman, Sr., and Mrs. Wilkerson. The Harriet Tubman Civic League will meet at the Wilder Building Monday, April 12, 3 o’clock p. m. Mr. Geo. Seigel will speak. Friends and members are urged to attend. Mrs. F. A. Scott, 325 No. Chat worth street was hostess on Wednes day afternoon to the Self Culture Club. After the regular program an elaborate dinner was served. The next meeting of the club will be held at the Crispus Attuck Home, 469 Collins street, Wednesday, April 24. The Musical that was to be given by the Literary Club 011 the 25tli baa been changed to May 2nd on account of date being taken.—Adv. The Charity Sewing Circle will hold their regular meeting Monday, April 21, at 3:00 p. m., at the "Y” Center. Business of importance. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Williams and Mrs. Martha Kennedy who formerly resided at 533 Rondo have moved to 723 Sherbourne avenue. Miss Bella Taylor of Chicago, 111., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. R. C. Taylor. Miss Taylor is associated with the Chicago Y. W. C. A. and is a graduate of University of Minnesota. The date of the Baby contest given by the N. A. A. C. P. under the au spices of the City Federation will be May 22. Miss Magnolia Brooks Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks, 249 Chestnut street, left Tuesday evening for Kansas City, Mo., and various cities in Texas. She will be gone indefinitely. Dale 4037 Mrs. H. Spencer MISS IOWA TEA 6AAIEN 507 W. Central Ave. Special Sunday Dinners Tel. N. W. Dale 2487 I. KAII TAILOR Perfect Fit Guaranteed Altering of Ladles' and Gents' Clothes 802 University Ave. 8t Paul YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AND YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED AT 4$ rash • VSBBSBB9BS9BBBBSB9BSBBSBSE MINNEAPOLIS Mr. George Williams, aged 24, died on April 10 at the General hospital. His remains were shipped Monday by Bert Ellis, undertaker, to New Or lean, La. Mr. William was employed as waiter at the West Hotel. Mrs. Willis Williams and Mrs. Gilbert Jordan, 626 7th avenue north, are leaving Tuesday for an extended trip to California. The Third Degree! See it at the K. of P. Easter Hall, Tuesday eve ning, April 22, at Arcadia Dancing Palace. Thrilling, Sensational. The talk of the Tain Cities. See it for yourself.—Adv. avenue north, attended the banquet of the Woman Party Monday night at the West Hotel. Mr. W. C. Jones contributed SIOO to the N. A. A. C. P. at the mass meeting addressed by Mr. Bagnall at St. Peter’s Church Friday night, the only person in Minneapolis to sub scribe that amount. All Minneapolis and St. Paul seem ed to be at the Elks Memorial Sun day. The Forum Easter program is to be one of interest and merit. Every one is invited. Elks Hall, 6th and Lyndale avenue north at 3 o’clock. Don’t miss it. Mrs. Charles Hines was recently struck and painfully injured by a careless motorist. Her many friends wish her a quick recovery. The 13th Ward Civic Club meets every Ist Monday of each month. The Willing Workers Club met Monday. A neighborhood meeting espousing the cause of Mrs. Mayme Donovan candidate for Representative was held Thursday night by and at the home of W. S. Malone, 626 7th ave nue north. Mr. Willis Coulter, 3604 Elliot ave nue south, has purchased a nice Buick. "Eddie” Boyd still wears that lik able and sincere smile. Mrs. Birdie High, 672 St. Anthony avenue, will be hostess to the Adel phai club on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. M. E. Hunter, 622 West Central avenue, who was called to the bedside of her aged mother in Scotland, Pa., finds conditions such that she will remain for an indefinite period. mm TWIN CITY u Musician's association SECOND Dancing Party AT THE SOUTH SIDE AUDITORIUM MONDAY APRIL 98 EVENING * rwL *° TO BELF BUT UNIFORMS FOB THE BABB It’s Your Boys and It’s Going to Be Your Band So Come Out and Help the Boys Moore’s Concert Dance Orchestra A Big Time for All Bus Service DANCING LATE EVER READY CAFE 610 Lyndale Ave. North, Minneapolis Our Motto: Good Food, Quick Service, Reasonable Prices Open All Night Cherry 1141 GEO. K. KAYS, Proprietor . !"!" "."I"!"!"!""!"!"!"!"." iij ! ' ‘-— —' 1 ' ' For Reservations Call Hyland 1960 J. W. Moore, Mgr. CABARET AND DANCING The Cafe Fs^itz An American Cafe Serving American Dishes in an American Way Open All Night Fifth Ave. No. and Lyndale Minneapolis, Minn. THE NORTHWESTERN BULLETIN-APPEAL 9m*9 3)n IBmnrtam Mrs. Bernice C. Davis In sad and loving memory of our dear daughter, who depart ed this life April 1», 1923: “Gone, but not forgotten.” Florence B. (Tiennntt, Mother, Walter U. Chesnutt, Father, Harriett M. Davis, Daughter. KNOWLEDGE IS I*OWER! VV> Teach By Mall. Ulhle Study, Teacher Training, and Mlalater*’ Train ing Couraea, alaa Dreaa Making and •ther Vocational atudlra. THE BETHEL TRAINING COLLEGE Dept. C, 802 Oak Lake Ave. N. Minneapolis, Minn. FOR GOOD HOME COOKING Eat at CLARK SISTERS Home Restaurant 802 Sixth Ave. No. Minneapolis. M. ZASLAVSKY Sueceaaar to Wag. Allen Grocerleo, Krnlta, Vegetahlea and Meat l«d* Sixth Ave. No. Hr UB Miaaeapolia Oar Motto i Honeot Weight and Rea sonable Prteeoi Frontpt Delivery We Give Proßt-ahnrlng Cash Reglater Reeelpta. EAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER At MRS. HUNTS, 111 Wabasha St ROAST CHICKEN AND DRESSING HOT BISCUITS LEMON PIE FOR BALE 2 Choice Bungalows 5 Rooms and Bath In Beautiful Homecraft By Owner Inquire 1730 Sheridan Ave. r**»*X***XX*X**X******»*? I USE! CM EXCMU6E I All Makes Used Cars I We Buy, Sell or Trade ! MS Ha Euhaat* CS. NEHTSON, Pr*. MINNEAPOLIS ADVENTISEHS MINNEAPOLIS ADVERTISERS Under New Management SAVOY CAFE 704-6th Ave No., Minneapolis HOME COOKING Mrs. R. D. Henry, Prop. Hy. 10M W. B. WILLIAMS BARBER SHOP AND BATH PARLOR A Beal Pint Clam Barbor Shop •OM Lyndale A to. R, PERFECT CLEANSER TOOTH PASTE 00. DON McADAMS 109 23th St. Agents Wanted So. 3158 Main a am Mrs. M. L. Mitchell, Pro*. Furnished Boom* ‘THE KEYSTONE" POCKET BITJUABD PABLOS ISIS Washington Ave. 80. SOFT DBDTKB AND QKIANMI Ladies Invited Mlnneepolte Hot Dog—(Me CAMPBELL’S Pool and Billiards Soft Drinks, Candies. Cigars •17 N. sth St. Minneapolis Phone Main 8873 DRINK RICE COUNTY MILK Rich and Pure Delivered Fresh Daily by Clifford Marity RICE COUNTY MILK CO. Minneapolis 85 So. 9th St., Geneva 8218 PROGRESSIVE DISTRIBUTING CO. S3S Lyadalc Are. No. (Oar New l<oentloa) High Brawa Toilet Article. I.ate.t PiraamiHt and Okeh Reeorda. Col. 246 R Mrs. Kdlth Moaldea MRS. L B. SMITH’S Hat Shop SSS Lyodale Awe. Flrot-elaaa Million at I as East Oedß. ww num*«<u D I GOODMAN’SJ Tel. South 7954 W. SQUIRE NEAL FUNERAL DIRECTOR t«imm to 0. A UWNENCE Mt Eut MS tt, MINNEAPOLIS nuakltekMl 1914 Mala o*4# Ifnw that the aprlait aeaaaa la appraachla*. It la time «a unpack ynar aprlna elathla* and aead them t# COMBS BROB - FOURTH AVENUE SOUTH DRY CLEANERS AND TAILORS A Trial Will Caavlaee Yon aa to Oar Warkmaaahlp aad Service Work Called tor aad Delivered GRAND EASTER BALL GIVEN BY AMES LODGE 106, I. B. P. 0. E. W. AT TOE 80UTH BIDE AUDITORIUM MOIBUT EVENING, APRIL 21,1524 MUSIC IT Moore’s Toro Talk Orekestra COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS Jas. Tooley, Wm. Humphrey, W. T. Dodson, F. G. Thomas, Philip Durden, Jos. Levy, Wirth Jones. Carl Cockrel* Floor Mgr. Clarence McCullough, Chairman “SS 55c OEFRESHMEOTS Wonderfuho^^ EASTER fl—ll ST VLE^|||jy Come In And See Our Wonderful Selection of New Spring Clothes. You’ll Find Here The Right Styles, Wjy At The Right Prices— W On The Easiest Credit Terms t Beautiful Extra Special! New Spring Ladies* Spring DRESSES SUITS H7JB SO/1.75 I I££ You’ll marvel at the styles and the fine materials. A A wonderful selection—newest most wonderful selection. Spring models in a variety of charming styles. Alterations others $14.98, $19.98, $24.98 FREE. -sr- MEN’S SUITS A surTS SO-7.50 with 2 pair pants fl /if rAntw ■ P*yOnly /JLHHr $7 Q IZ mm I * 2D °~" fr Nja ■ A.ll New Spring Styles and Patterns. The Best Wonderful selection. ((KluflwL Values in the City Open Saturday Evenings 328 328 Open Saturday Evenings I Established 1905 GRAND EASTER ENTERTAINMENT < BALL The 17th Annual Affair WILL BE HELD Tuesday Eveoiog Arcadia Daeciog Palace APRIL tt, 1114 sth St. Soatfc Opposite Court Hnmm Auspices of Pride of Minnesota Lodge, No. 5 Ktti§ljto of sytfjraa The Special Feature of the Evening Will Be the “Mock Initia tion of the Third Degree” in the K. of P. Don’t Miss the “Laugh a Minute Fun Makers.” SPECIALTIES Twin City Comedy Four, Featuring Fred Madison, Steve Bannon, Ira Davis, Tommy Johnson Mary Edith James Select Reading Mrs. lone Poore Popular Vocalist Phil Burke, Famous Comedian, in a Sketch of His Own The Unique Syncopatore Featuring Their Singing Drummer—George True Tela Burt, Manager Latest Modem Dance Music in Delightful Melodies Admission 55c Taxis 1:30