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XVIII. NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1911. No. 4.
PERSONALS
AND OTHERWISE
-ierry Euchre a ';"! ac enter
kwt week by I r .nt i Mrs. C. V.
The succt'ssfU:l lilat ers were
V. Kraft ani tr-. W\. U. Wea
rs. Fred t;,wel and I'. J.
bhe c0nsol:btius fell to the
3.s. Chas. Arntld and Mr I. F.
- Y. and Mrs. 1'..1. L.ewis will
next week at their home on
.r Coast.
rL R. Edbrooke will preach at
-grvt Episcopal C'hurch to-mor
aeting of the Teachers Pen
Misses E. M. Rhodes and
were elected as nimtubers
ju4 of directors of the league.
jag. Tansey and Eugene Lie
week-end guests at the
amap, Bay Adams
A1. Kevlin left Saturday
-r Shreveport, La.. accom
y Mrs. Reb. Vallette, being
lb., by the illness of her broth
Vallette.
" Boylan left Saturday eve
s.lort stay with his brother,
at Gulfport. Miss.
Osillott Is expected home for
Slidays.
0. Reems. frmerly a resi
lJllers, has moved to 3234
street, corner Pleasant,
has opened up a first-class
pool room.
Parks expects to leave
text week for a visit to rel
ember
Make
Best
Creams!
y We Make
Best?
it is cooked and
as artificial indre
dt the pne fresh ream
aOM hig grade Newr
toils M . r.
URECOEMEND IT.
sses that yea ma
-t Imaga t yee m.a
Isas ur lea cream is
wald &
Co. Ltd.
Caral Street,
S Car Ech aje
S
lIsit to This Store Is a Revelation!
iug Spring
AND
rMillinery
atyles of up4o-the-minute Millinery
talk of the town, and have made /
for this House. This House al
friends of its customers, for its prices
lewest in New Orleans
at Wholesale Prices.
mmed Hats
med Hat Section you will find ex
you need for your individual style.
te S hapes, including roll-brim Saill
Mnd in assorted colors and black. We
deliver every sale before Easter.
75c to s9.00 ESpul valus i hnL
Triald Easter ats
of Hats Trimmed
Correct Spring Models, with dash and style;
FREE. In Hemp, Hair Braid, Milans and Chips;
trimmed with all the latest effects and
are masters of present4day Good novelties; reglarly priced at $7.00 to 3 on
Utlsts In its expreion. We trim $8.04-Our Easter Sale Price..... .. ..e
.rovided shape and material are par
N-WEINFELD MILLINERY CO., Limited
UP-TO-THE-MINUTE MILLINERS
Wholesale Dep.rtet
?amgsia Street 2"O to 212 Magasias Street
atives in Beaumont. Tex.
Mrs. Jno. W. Webert and son John
will leave on the 26th inst. for Ger
many.
George George will leave the first of
May for Panama.
Mlrs. Win. Babin acd two little chil
dren left Tuesday for a week's stay
at Baton gouge, La.
Dr. M. O. Carey has taken posses
s'on of his new home, corner Bermuda
street and Pelican avenue.
Mrs. I. Kevlln has returned home
from Ponchatoula, after a visit to Dr.
E. Kevlin.
If you "want the earth"--that is,
"the whole shooting-match," you will
have to go talk to some of the real
estate men over the river. But if you
"love your neighbor as yourself" and
are willing to "divide up" with him,
we can "fix you up" (if we can't "do
you up") over here. Read some of
our ads in to-day's paper and "size the
matter up"-that is. after you con
clude that a piece as big as a town lot
will do you. You will then be doing
yourself" Justice-that is, after you
fence one in. One particular ad will
tell you how. Look it up, and "cut it
out"-(the ad.).
Among the teachers who attended
the Louisiana State Teachers' Conven
tion, recently held at Lake Charles,
La., were Misses Ophelia Koppel, Isa
bel and Alice O'Connor, Irene Brookes.
Edwina Thorning, Myrtle Scholl. Ma
mie Vaughan and Juanita Barret. The
Lake Charles teachers did all that was
possible to make the visit an enjoyable
one. Among the interesting entertain
ments provided were a trip to the sul
phur mines, the greatest in the world,
and a trip on Lake Charles and Cal
casieu river to Prian Lake.
The marriage of Miss Lena Caroline
Gausch. the adopted daughter of Mrs.
Julia C. Edgecombe, of Daisy, La., to
Mr. William Monroe Edgecomb, will
be celebrated at the Algiers Method
ist Church, South, on April 19th, at
7:30 o'clock. The wedding will be a
very quiet one, owing to the recent
death of the bride's brother. It will
take place from the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jno. J. Braai, 1021 Pacific ave
nue. No cards being issued, the
friends and relatives are invited to
the church through this medium.
The library will be closed all day
Friday on account of a holiday.
Mrs. Chas. Corbett and children re
turned Saturday from Memphis.
Dr. Harry E. Nelson returned Satur
day night from a trip to Morgan City,
Franklin and other towns In southern
Louisiana. Dr. Nelson is much im
proved in health and took up his du
ties at the Charity Hospital.
Mrs. J. C. Mathewes left Tuesday
for Clagksdale. Miss., to attend the
convention of the Mississippi Federa
tion of Woman's Clubs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Veazy have re
turned from New Iberia, La. The
many friends of Mr. Veazy extend
their sympathy for the loss of his
sister.
Mrs. Kinkaid and two daughters,
May and Florence, left Tuesday for a
short stay at Baton Rouge, La.
Mrs. W. L. Barbour and little daugh
ter, Lauraine, left last . Saturday for
Vicksburg, Miss., to be the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. BarbOur and faim
ily.
Mrs. Hy. Brinkman, of Houston,
Tex., is the guest of her aunt, Mrsn
Hy. Gailt of Olivier street.
Miss Mildred Brinkman left last
Thursday for her home in Houston
stopping off a few days at Lafayette.
La., as the guest of Miss Gladys ('un
ningham.
An Easter party will be held at the
Methodist Church Saturday evening,
from : to , o'clock. Admission will be
ten cents.
The many friends of Mr. and .Mlrs.
Fred Galt will be pleased to learn
that the> have moved to our town and
wilt make their home with Capt. and
Mrs. H. Galt.
A. S. i)aniels spent Tuesday at the
Sea Shore ('amp Grounds, to attend
the meeting of the board of trustees.
Mrs. Mat Howe and family have
moved to the city to reside in Berlin
street.
Mrs. Warren left last Wednesday
for St. Louis, Mo.
The Ladies" Auxiliary to the I. A.
of Machinists will give a penny party
on April 29th on Casey's lawn in Ope
lousas avenue near Bouny street.
Mrs. Jos. Lennox and daughter
Adriel have returned from Memphis,
where they were the guests of and
were delightfully entertained by Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hurlburt.
The Young Ladies' Society of the
Trinity Lutheran Church will enter
tain at a springtime festival next
Monday night, April 17, in the school
house and on church grounds.
Theodore Dubret and A. Kerstens
are spending some time at Bay Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tingstrom have the
sympathy of their many friends in the
loss of their baby girl, Francis Henri
etta, whose death occurred Tuesday.
The funeral was held Wednesday
morning at 11 o'clock from the pa
rents' residence, 909 Atlantic avenue.
Interment was in St. Bartholomew
cemetery.
SANITARY ICE CREAM.
The Odenwald & Gros Co., of 619
Canal street, who have made such a
famous reputation for the purity of
their cream, are taking great pains to
explain to the public why they have
been so successful and have never
had a case of poisoning traced back
to their establishment. It is a well
know n fact that many of the germs
causing digease are not destroyed by
freezing, and the only other way to
exterminate them positively is through
subjecting the menstrum to heat ex
ceeding the boiling point and this the
firm does by boiling all the ingredients
that go to the manufacture of their
Icream. Not only do they boast of this
process, but they also guarantee their
patrons that their flavoring extracts
are made from the pure frutis, in con
junction with which they use the high
est grade of sugar and fresh Creole
eggs; and while their prices may be :i
little higher than those who sell great
quantities of cream, on account of its
cheapness, they will no doubt gain in
the long run -by furnishing to the pub
lic an article in which absolute confi
dence may be placed. Their factory.
which is in Exchange Alley, is putting
in every method of sanitation and is
quite appetizing to visitors.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The business men of our district are
respectfully requested to be present
April 17th, at Pythian Hall, where a
commercial organization will be effect
ed. The committee desires the mer
chants to be present promptly at 7:30
o'clock.
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Street
apectively, with 7 per cent interest from said date. You to pay for the act
ST, a
PROPOSITION NO. 2.
Pay me $5 dowh, one-third of the cost of a house and lot, and I will build
aou c house on one of these lots, and take yo notes for the baanee, at 1 and
seyelrs, with 7 per cent interest. Said notes to bear on the property, and to
I dated upon a omplositihe hou, when sOffaid propfe the 30 Lotr n
Sho you, free from allwn other enumbrances, as above. The building to be of
PROPOSITION NO. 2.
Pay me $50 down, to bindand the sae of abe mutually one agreed cept corners, and Ishown
will dathe your purchase practically, upon yo34r eepayment towide, with e, at thdewalk,
time, 0-foot roadway and a 55-oot parkway in front, and a 12-foot alleyid l the rear. $100
hey ach.re already survey dated Mrch, 1912, and the streetsbe for 1 and alleys are in, while they ars, re
spectively, with 7 per cent interest from said date. You to pay for the act
bway above u rade, thus saving a considerable extra expense which usually
of salls on the purchaser. They are, altogether with all certiicates pertaining the nest home-sites in the tractnvey
sid property to you, clear of all encumbrances, including the tabes of 1911,
Pay me in s whole secthion, while counder either of a theouse proposalsot andre within thebuld
ah of all, those on one who have littles, and tae ywho can savor the a little moreat 1. I
this interests you, don't nteret that the best lots wbear go to the rst purchasernd to
oall on ee a tnl cplae or phoe Algiers 322-W.
PRI'UR 8. LAWTON.
Shoe,,' Women
3.00 Fashion and style do not always make for beauty but Faehion--Style.-Beauty
S50 arelo embodied in PATRICIANS. The foot does not change with each
30 changing style, bat the appearance can be changed to a startling degree, can be
4.00 made to look graceful and ehapely by Patrician Shoes because they are fashioned
on correct stylish lines.
D. H. HOLMES CO., Limited.
Easter ! Easter !!
At Renecky's Shoe Store
Are you going to wear new shoes for Easter? Of course
you are. We're in the best condition for supplying your Easter
footwear.
RENECKY'S qualities were never better, styles never so
pleasing, prices never so attractive to prudent buyers.
And in addition to giving more for your money, you re
ceive coupons for very handsdome premiums with every pur
chase.
Renecky ShoeStore VALTTE a
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AUTOIATIC Y "
RIFBIG ?ATORS
F. C. DUVIC
INSPECTOR TO GO UNDER THE
KNIFE.
Inspector of Police James W. Rey
nolds will be operated upon for ap
pendicitis either to-day or Friýay in
the Hotel Dieu. He has been suffer
ing from appendicitis for several
months and has had a number of at
tacks. It was at first thought that an
operation would not be necessary, but
his condition became such that the
physician attending him expressed the
belief that the appendix must be re
moved.
MRS. F. E. DUPUIS
Desires to announce to her frienads
Chat she has opened a Notion Store at
513 Verret Street,
and solicits the patronage of her
friends.
She also handles Cream-Cheese,
Milk, and Bread.
GOES TO FRENCH LICK SPRINGS.
Mayor Martin Behrman, who has
been ill for the past two or three
weeks, will leave Friday for the fam
ous French Lick Springs and West
Baden Springs. in southern Irdiana,
where he will remain for a few weeks.
Mr. Behrman, however, is expected to
return to be here at the time of the
sale of the $7,000,000 sewerage and
water bonds.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
Remaining at Station A, New Or
leans, La., postofice. week ending on
April 13th, 1911:
Gents-Wiil Gilliman, E. B. Mc
Cutchon, Guy Sagrsew, Antiyak Bap
tist Church.
Ladiea--Mrs. Hagar Conor, Mrs.
Fany Geskin, Mrs. Wm. Gorman, Miss
Ethel King, Mrs. Verma Mondro, Mrs.
Mary Simon; Miss Marceline Wether
strand.
W. J. Behan, P. M.
J, W. Di Dels, Sapt. Sta. A.
-- =q.m m,0"1b Mdsew, amod ,iM s bmrd tmo
Il
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4
Cower the left eye and s tfse liasn
l sections of the above eidl epper
ya--y dark sad distict. If nact yes
have Astimatism-a visual defect which
aIbsl be coreeted at omes. TV he
left eye i the same mamnr.
P. ALLEN STRECK,
OPTOMETNIST.
Office: Sub. Drug Store,
Elmira and Evelina.
"
Hart's Great
Bargains
IN USED PIANOS AND
PLAYER PIANOS.
For a Few Days Only
We need the room and they've
got to go regardless of value.
The dally arrival of our new Spring
Stock of Pianos and Player Pianos is
so crowding our house or warerooms
that we are compelled to sacriflce a
number of high-grade used pianos to se
cure the necessary exhibition space.
Never before have we had such a large
collection of such Instruments, and poeM
sibly never again will such as oppor.
tunity present Itself to buy on such
terms and at such prices.
J iis Hart Plano House, Ltd.
J. P. SIMMONS, President.
lfl10- hIlL STiET, IW MiTR
At Schabel's
Try our choice butter at 2 . n .en
pound.
Cups and sauc·ers. cents.
Deen and flat plates, ,3 ent~ A ....
Breakfast plates, ' for . en! A.
Boiled ham.
Aug. Schabel,
THE GROCER,
Olivier and Patterson.