Northwestern Bulletin
Saturday, April 7, 1923
St. Paul, Minnesota
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Entered as second-class matter February 20, 1922, at the postoffice at
St. Paul, Minn., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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Member of the
ASSOCIATED NEGRO PRESS
“First in Service”
A HARD CUSTOMER |
Ask the average Negro business man what of his colored trade
and he will tell you the “brother is a hard customer.” He means
simply that the Negro is more exacting when buying a business
place operated by a Negro than he is when buying in a place owned
by the white man.
‘There are many proofs of the unfair demands of the “brother”
when he desires to make a purchase. If he is “allowed in” a Greek
restaurant, he will walk past a Negro restaurant to spend his
money with the Greek. If he knows a white man who will serve
him, even in some private room, he will spend time and car fare
to patronize this white man. If he can arrange to spend his little
money with the Caucasian, the Negro business man never has a
chance.
‘As true as is this statement, there is some reason for it. ‘The
“brother” has been trained to expect the very best the white man
can produce. The Negro was born amid modern ideas and inventions
He first saw daylight in a house built by modern architects and
mechanics. +He has never known primitive life nor the period of
struggle and development. He was born amid a developed civiliza-
tion.
But it is high time the Negro learned something of the period
of struggle and development. It is time the Negro learned that all
things have a beginning. He ought to know, after these years,
that he and his people must develop from the bottom upward, and
not from the top downward. There is little excuse for the brother’
who can not sympathize with his struggling race, and help it with
his support.
If we desire to be served at marble counters, we must sper”
more money at the wooden counter. If we desire to be groomed
in ivory chairs, we must spend more money in wooden ones. If we’
desire to read daily Negro papers, we must buy more of the weekly
papers and read them from front to back. If we are anxious to
see department stores operated by Negroes, we must spend more
in the little shops.
‘Yes; we are a hard customer. But there is hope, if once the!
real sense of race consciousness is properly awakened. !
HEALTH WEEK
ur fathers, we heard very Ii
very little of health of min
fealth was not discussed ; it
t to assistance.
g better as we advance.
tion. We have health ager
t all parts of our country.
attention since we have kn
etter judgment.
t “Health Week” for the
» succeeded in attracting n
mankind. We are yielding
to body, mind, home, assc
y body is expected to house
A home made and kept cle
ceep, houses a better citiz
tion free from unwholeso
and more dependable citize
ess of thought is born of
alth. It becomes habitual, |
ody. a healthy home, a he
lore vigorous when subjecte
to “celebrate” Health Wee
come to us, as well as the
out us. For one week, at le
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In the days of our fathers, we heard very little of health week,
if at all. We heard very little of health of mind, of body, of home:
and environment. Health was not discussed; it was thought to be
fixed and not subject to assistance.
We are learning better as we advance. We have “Health
Week” as an institution. We have health agencies organized and
functioning in almost all parts of our country. Health is receiving
its share of scientific attention since we have known how dependent
is health upon our better judgment.
In setting apart “Health Week” for the country, our leading
health agencies have succeeded in attracting national attention to|
the care and keep of mankind. We are yielding to the suggestions
offered with respect to body, mind, home, association, thought,—
life itself. A healthy body is expected to house a better mind than
an unhealthy body. A home made and kept clean and sanitary by
constant care and keep, houses a better citizen than the home
neglected. Association free from unwholesome contacts beget
stronger characters and more dependable citizens than careless as-
sociations, Cleanliness of thought is born of properly governed
thinking.
Health is but health. It becomes habitual, after some practice,
to have a healthy body. a healthy home, a healthy environment.
Life itself becomes more vigorous when subjected to healthy habits.
We are called upon to “celebrate” Health Week with a full sense
of value which must come to us, as well as the value of the lessons
we offer to those about us. For one week, at least, let us catch the
spirit and “clean up.” —Pittsburg Courier
PARAGRAPHIC SHOTS
Archeologists say that the old Egyptian kings were buried in asbestos
shrouds. Wonder if the officiating undertakers meant to suggest any
doubts.—Nashville Southern Lumberman,
The Senate has passed the farm aid bill, and that’s all right. But
when is Congress going to pass a consumer aid bill?—Detroit News,
Germany is determined to prove that is too poor to pay, even if it takes
all her wealth to prove it.—American Lumberman, Chicago. '
We don’t suppose Old King Coal realizes any more clearly than George
TIL did how near his subjects are to rebellion.—Boston Traveler.
‘The fact that there were no automobiles in his day may account to some
extent at least, for the advanced age of Mr. Methuselah.—Columbus Dis-
pateh.
Twelve thousand persons said to have been killed by motor cars in
1922. There may yet be a monument to the Unknown Pedestrian.—Brook-
lyn Eagle. 7.
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Russia announces that she “welcomes intelligent immigrants from
America.” But could any immigrant to Russia from America qualify as in-
telligent?—Nashville Southern Lumberman.
‘The burning of the mortgage on Union Hall at a public reception last
Tuesday night marked the end of the payments on the hall building. The
feat is regarded as a paramount achievement by leaders of the nation’s fra-
ternal world.
. YE MEN OF THE RAIL
papeeking as a Railroad man of some small experience along
that line and a well wisher to all men in this particular line of
I would like to see the Northwestern Bulletin become the
Railroad man’s paper from one end of our pepe to the other
and to have any man in the Railroad Business feel free to wri _
Srseiss Abd express his views as\to how we can make the highest
and best use of our opportunities as Railroad men under the title
of “Ye Men of the Rail.” ‘ ,
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WE ARE THANKING OUR PRESENT PATRONS AND
SOLICIT NEW ONES. MADAME MARIE C. ALLEN—
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Somebody Wuz
Sayin’ that——
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
over. |
King Tut Styles were surely very
much in evidence at the various Bas-
ter Balls.
Most of the young women who are
wearing ankle length dresses had
better go back to the short skirts. —
pees |
LOCAL N. A. A. C. P.
TO HOLD MEETING
The regular meeting of the N. A.
‘A. C. P. will be held on Sunday ar
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
launeh 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)
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
aftair.
Mrs. Cora Grissom, Mrs. Mauae
Brooks, and Mr. Charles Miller de-
serve great credit for putting it over
and we hope it will be an annual af:
fair.
TRAIN WRECK PROVES
SERIOUS, TWO HURT
Red Bay, Ala., April 7—In 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 foree of which
demolished the engines and twenty
freight cars. Investigators have been
unable to determine why the fire-
men alone were killed and! it is
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
Chureh.
Fred MeCracken—Pilgrim Baptist
Churen.
8. E. H.all—St. James Chureh
G. D. Howard—Christian Endeavor
St. James Church.
Roscoe Crump—B. Y. P. U. Pilgrim
Chureh.
Easter Services were observed in
all of the various churches with Spe-
¢ial Musical programs and appropri-
ate exercises.
On account of the ides! weather
which prevailed on that day every
church was crowded with worsnip-
ders.
Many attended the Minneapolts
Forum as an excellent program was
given.
Some of the sree le three
services all being att by the
largest crowds ever known.
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MBN’S Silk wearing apparel laun-
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WANTED—A young man who is
willing to work. Apply to 712
Lyndale Ave, No, South 0173.
WANTED a bus boy at the St. Paul
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entrance.
WANTED—Barber at 602 Lyndale
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SENT CLAIMS, ETC.
STATE OF MIRNESUTA” “County of
Hamuey. an Probate: Court,
In'the Matter of the Batate of Sidney
c.iSuthbert, Deceased,
Letters of Administration on the Es-
tate of Bidney. C. Cuthbert, Deceased,
Inte of the County of ‘and
State ‘ot Minpenota, being ‘granted to
Victoria Cuthbert.
If 18 ORDERED that six months be
and the ‘same is hereby allowed. trom
Gnd after the date of this Order, In
Which ait persons having claims or de-
mands ‘aginst sald deceased, are Te:
ured dove the same, im the Prowsta
ure of sald, Couney. for examination
Snd allowance, or be’ foreve ;
iris "FURTHER ORDERED, ‘That
thei gecnd’ Monday in, September, ,1923
St'10 o'clock am, at © General Term
Of sald, Brobate” Court, to be held a
the ‘Court House. in ‘the City of St
Paul, in sald County, be and the same
hereby "is appointed’ as the time and
pisce when'tnd where the said Probate
wrt "will examine and ‘adjust said
cialis Sad demands,
‘AND ‘It iS WORTHER ORDERED
‘Thal notice of ‘auch hearing be. Etver
ail creditors and persone. interes
in sald Estate, by: forwith publishing
thin Order one each week for thre
Hhctegnive, weeks in the Northwrester
Bulletin, « legal newspaper printed and
Published’ in sald County:
‘Dated at St Paul this 9th day of
mazes 1838,
By tne Court:
Swann, SE,
judge of Probate
‘Seal of Probate Court)
Seetis ik "Pvethae ‘Atty,
216 Exchange Bank Building.
ADMINISTRATION {S
DETERMINED: WIL
AEAPPINTCOHEN
(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-
erats 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. Wille, on the other,
hand, many ate saying: “It is never
too late to do good,” adding laconi-|
cally: “While the lamp holds out to|
burn, the vilest sinter may return.”
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THE ST. PAUL nEsRO BUSINESS LEAGUE :
Union Hall, Corner Nv and Kent Sts.
- POSTPONED
Datetobe announced later
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EVERYTHING THAT AN UP-TO-DATE DRUG STORE
SHOULD HAVE—PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY
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Phone—ELKhurst 4229 621 University Ave.
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SATURDAY SPECIALS!
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Rogers Silverware, 1847, set of satisfaction every min-
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Fock at ————~ $ 80 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 & Jease I. Mark Repairing
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WABASHA Between 6th and 6th
SPECIALS FROM 7 A. M. TO 10 A. M.
Pure Rendered Lard, 5-Ib. limit with orders .....10¢
Fresh’ Small Pork Shoulders, Ib. Be
Fresh Pork Loin Roast, Ib... 10€
Fresh Pork Spareribs, Ib... --------0---ee---------— BE
Small Milk Fed Legs of Veal, Ib. ............_13¢.
ALL DAY SPECIALS
Fresh Rib Boiling Beef, Ib... 6€
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F Veal Shoulder Roast, Ib... 8€
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Fresh Pork Links Sausage, Ib... 12%e
Fresh Made Wieners or Franks, Ib. ..................12Yye
Fancy Sugar Cured Picnic Hams
Our Famous Bacon Squares, Ib. _.....................e
Fresh Veal Chops, Ub... ..eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee NAO
Fresh Lean Pork Chops, Ib. 2. sooo eenen ee GO
Our Famous Brand Sugar Cured Bacon, Ib. _.....16¢
Our Famous Brand Sugar Cured Hams, Ib. .......16¢
Our Famous Anchor Nut Oleo, Ib. ....................18e
Fresh Eggs in Cartons, dozen 2... 22e
Fresh Churned Creamery Butter, Ib. 45
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Strictly Fresh No. 1 Clear Brook Eggs in Cartons ..24c
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Fresh Bolling Beet Fresh Veal Chops, Steaks 10
Fresh Beot Pot Roast ....... Fresh Veal Shoulders ......0¢
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Fresh Sirloin Roast ........ Fresh Link Sausage ....15¢
Fresh Sliced Rat 4
Fresh Rolled Rib Roast 4 Nippy Brick Cheese,
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EXTRA Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, Whole Strip .......15¢
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First Spring Style Show
will be given |
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL NINTH
AT THE SOUTH SIDE AUDITORIUM |
Under the personal direction of Mrs. Edith Moore
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Thirty Living Models —
Garments Supplied by the '
ASKINE AND MARINE CLOTHING CO |
Fashion Revee at 9100 Dancing Fotows
MOORES TOWN TALK BAND