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THE HERALD. Devoted to the Upbuilding of the west Side of the River. "A very live and creditable weekly newspaper."-MANUFACTURERS' RECORD. VOL. XXII. NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1914. No. II. III ii PERSONALS ti AND OTHERWISE N. i:. Pla:tt, the atfa; ' c hief ent -i. ,.or of t ( ie S. . "l .-ud, ia in ;o.wn .,a-t ,te.k fo,r a feuw datl.s -r.. t.ll h; tl .I t. , li5 hanld-n P :.)t -nn, I:,.. ,"att. .Ir. Ii l;enall if uEst ; .it" ;a- h.teen Iran:'-rrt.d :roini i lrirr N . 1i; to T'rru k No. t;. and Laldd,(irun ..1. ItUir -ir ,r-iti No (; to No. 1' 1- . I. lliallc t If illlporit. : a .. - a visitor her TH lFtr-,a l. \ V1 i !!:gin iof ittrdltlani was a bas1tor .irt, this "te.k. On his r,;ilrn Sio11e1, hie uas atcomt' aiaul:id h, his. little w.0. a,n ha- hti-in tweodinig wo wteek are :th u t is 1. a fiei Siha . .lr.s. .1no. ('ouget and children .spentit a fita (lays at Milneburg last week. Mrs. Randolph and little dauhlit or itlnnal n art- spending a iwhile at for t·st 11111. !a Mrs-. it. hard St. tGermanl of St. Ber ::ard tham i-',n the giut ,t of ilthr ildau; h ti-r, .Mrt. ( arson Smitiih. .1hoin ilorn left Satuirdavy niiight for Norfolk. Va.. to attend the nat!iolnal ,onifl.ntion of A. (). II. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. I)aniels and Shiillrren, Misses Ruth and Etta Pl'tti 4rove and Paul Malone spent a le days at MIlnebtlrg last ateek. lir. M. t. ('arey and family splent Sunday at Mandeville. \ r, Hl rhard Keen aind! little sons hal\ juist returnted fromi a pleas-ant .iit in the country. \li.s Lillie lluhler is sndtling a few weieks with friends in ('ovinrgton. Miss Erminie lopplier left Sunday to .-lpeeid a w rile with .Mrs. .Ino. It. Mc Nely. wiho i, surlmmler-ing in Covington. 1Miss ('ollette Blraern and Ibrother (' lurmes are isiitinig their aunt, Mrs. -Schamukcr, of Port Barre, La. The nimany friends of Mrs. It. Schaef-i for will be pleased to learn that she has sufli(itieutly recovered from the op-i eration she underwent at Touro to re turn home. Prof. i. M. Gill via'ited the local li brary Tuesday. Mrs. II. T. Harras. the librarian of the loctal library, is enjoying her an nual 'acation. She will resutme her ditties on July 27th. Diuring her ab sence Miss II. Newman is assisting at the library. She will remain here un til Miss May Barrett returns from her vacation. Mrs. M. S. Mahoney and her daugh ter Clara have left to visit Professor and Mrs. F. E. Glesecke of Austin, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gruene and Mr. and Mrs. John Faust, of New Braunfels. Tex. While on their trip they will spend some time at the Texas A. & M. College camp, of which Prof. Gieseeke is president. It is likely that Miss Clara will join the students of the camp for the time being. Miss Louise Borne has returned from Edgar, where she has been spending a while with relatives. Miss Odile Riley, a former resident of our town but now living in the city, has gone to (olumbus, Miss., to spend a while at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Slack. Miss Riley and Mlss Car oline Slack have been devoted friends since childhood and although not now residing near each other, the friend ship has continued. La-wrence Twickler has returned from Oaklawn, La., where he was the guest of relatives for several weeks. Miss Julia Twickler has been spend ing a while in McComb, Miss., with rel atives. Miss Inez Wolkarte of Houston, Tex as, is the guest of her aunt, Miss Em ma Wolkarte. RESOLVED THAT YOU SHOULD LOWJ CoME AND SEE oUR GooD GROCERIES. WE KEEP THE PRICES DOWN. WE DON'T BELIEVE IN SELLING PooR GROCERIES AT ANY PRICE. WE BELIEVE IN ASKING oNLY .A MODERATE PRICE roR GooD GooDS. ir YOU START To BUY YOUR GRoCERIES fRoM US, YoU WILL BUY ALL FRoM UVS, BECAUSE YOU WILL FIND THAT THE THINGS YoU GET AT oUR SToRE'FoR YOUR TABLE WILL BE GooD. WE BUY GRoCERIES IN BIG LoTS. THAT IS WHY WE SELL FOR LITTLE PRICEJ. AUGUST SCHABEL GROCER V-il .l l ;I· :I , \ I r r ,i r. h !i , e. -\\i ~l IljxII .t i " h t' -'l f, n f fLit ' . I t f ,."r- ,"' ii - ., t a i.:i, .1. ;,'1 Irt;- F', uil .. ]'.,, I, l n, :Ir. ,,, : it'!,. ,,a nd. , :- ll '- : in I -' -- Ther' l . \1 ti' \1,t'tr tr t HIlar;-r ,o. l' lar n a to. tr,"t0 i I 1. 1t1 sei ,tveral lw '*'k, III l ,,l,.a 1 :1\.. .here she . the ItO'S? of li s tladl - Thu.rnini:. L.ui . \ eur:Mat k ,Inl iI; hei' W. Stat, It-Yv lr s. in, st .nt ( i ultlndo at liIul \i. l Mr. and Mrs. .I. Finley and lrararet an1d 1l-:ed i nl linle's .Plent Sueliday at e'oe ingll ton, thi e +l ,nt of \ Mr. Ind .irr Strand. l r. and Mlrs. Ieitsichwaller haxil the -i npathilt, of their Miany friellnds in thle lots itf their tIfant sonl who died last \\ elulI.ne Sal r. Mrs ieit.-hiwaller \\a!. foirim-rlr 1lis. lMn estie f ainey Geo. Stiiiur has gone ai ros, the 'lake to .t'end a ahile, at Stillwater. .At a Ili etig of o the citizeins' Illlllit tee' in colntle 'tioltn \\it hi the blocl k-to Plotk inslettion to be made. M. J. Rooney and Theo. Ilotard hay,. bt'een -el' led itas tlthe organizers for the Fitf tentIh Ward. A\dolllph Spitzfadt-n. .Ir.. and .I. If. Kepp'er leave today for Hliloxi to slettnd a few \e'eks. Mrs. Prt'dl Leetotrt anid dauhter L.u Mille ret'urued after a sene t.tay at Pealat Orchard, the guests of her broth. t'r, Jos. lhournade. Alaster I.enile, Ilubent.r fell fromll hi bictf le lMonday mning 1 and hurt him self seriously. Dr. Jno. A. Itupp was Called in and thei little fellow is doing nil ely. iMr. and Mrs. Frank Irtffy are spend int a while at I)onahlsonville. l Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hlarding and baby of Verret street left Tuesday morning to spe'nd his fifteen days' vacation down at Grand Prairie. \\tu. 1'. Salathe. Sr., is swpending a week at Bay St. Louis. Hlenry Heitineir is spending the re mainder of the summer in lIla St. Louis. AMrs. LouIis Vinet. aceo'tpituied by her son \Allen and her sister. Orlean Allen. left for Itay St. LIouis to be gone a fortnight. Mrs. August Mayer is spending a week at Bay St. Louis, the guest of Mrs. It. Thompson. .Mis's Ida Lucille and Joseph Phillips left Sunday morning for Prairieville, La., to remain a month with relatives. Miss Alva Salathe returned Sunday from Covington, la.. after a few days' stay. Miss Olga M1Neely returned Sunday after staying a fortnight at Covington, La. Misses Annie Louise McNeely and Erminie Hopper and Messrs. Davis and Crowley went over to Covington Sun day. Misses McNeely and Hopper will remain for the summer. Mrs. F. Lecourt, Sr., returned Sun* day night after a fortnight's stay at Covington, tOe guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jno. MeNeely. Milton Spitzfaden and Miss Augusta Mongrue were quietly married last eve ning and left for the Gulf coast on their honeymoon trip. Mrs. M. W. Waller of Slidell avenuQ left for Bay St. Louis for the remain der of the summer. Frank Lecourt, Jr., was in our town for a few days, returning to Bay St. Louis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gerretts returned fronit ha 'St. l.rii i ,t.!a . , , to re lia l :or thte llll:lie.r :it i .t . I.ouis. %I . :tr.i iat II. Cw he : h rl-, it ' v, I t Fto - tI'oi l' ,!IU , r;,riu i. t lr.. I .u i,.- .\r.i ,':1.V t I ilt ,. st : 'Is*t ' .Miio Lr a r \tili a 1 r'lll( li11 ftl.ri ed to h .r hit'if.ntit rin \r ` .1- Irt ' ion, It olo \i : }- rt t litL t. ri e . l-a I, 'irut, e t,. \lr' t 1 ic t'Ia t - or a ' "i ' 'i-k t:- t iiat Ti r .r.. M ilo B ir , 1.1ho i;-8 !1,,el the . lirs. Jalsrk. fr A t. all iti of tlan ta. t. ir tl i ll)o 1i ,1 h l, a "i Iit ;hra l .i h rt tion, Ihere. {II -l is, ·liza1m lthi \ lcI)I alt .atl oli lla - tiit ilvd l , ii c. a .s.of Si ft, ), 1Ifiss uildziy f jlla ti, e'illiar's ea}ia'it ln the n f ldast Slil ui, ida-. lrsv. JIt. .. aro lli illof .\reai at the.. I~il.lusa Methn odist tlit rh on io nday rAugust shtit l hr l' t pan ld h.t y I" )r riss JaSner Walkrio niece if Ed. .11 Nair. ho has been a ersit.or here for rs.he past iv monthi, retri Ni on last. prilday to her in.Iitiers iti Norolki h The mads.y friends of Ni hlas Ania then. lfo was shot in t.e abdomen and wri-t and ldattgi'rotislv ao iititdeul bl .lre. S. M. Irowun fll preachk at, illthe be glad to leairt t hat hie is liotin' ini aw aild is col va leldist t.ihl MissGrandma and Gralker. nire of Ed. Mrs eNairy (lark of l rret istret, are for theving congratulat it on the arri tals riat their rer idhoie wit Norfolk. Vdais. They many friend.s of Nip hulas of a gtandsoi an ashot in tile aldoer the -rand arit liter e. ilanei the daithter of Mr. Sand Mrsr . e. er Towelks dano, il b, hid to learn thaths )iol.h e no%%W the Granidson a eing tlie son of .Mr. and nry. ('larry of . ('lark. t street, re re eiving cong ratullations on the arri\3. it their rudge ha. reu wiied his dties of at the dsroald a ean.ia haner, taf-e a ter a two weeks' vacation.f Mr. and Mrs. \\eart TIl and o ouglas twice Priday night. The ioitg men tfet the Algiers side at the dry docks. hi.ed at hlie Meig the l oarf r.on the \Vit side and returned to hise Algduties at sidthe ('oiimmediately, landiig atni tankhe South er a two weeksharf. They were followedvacation. b a skiff, but same wIll and needed.ouglas oo an of our town, was married to Missver tAlgiers Thursday morningnight. The to spend a few days with hirs moside a ther, Mrs. James laiggins, in Pelic ande avenueille wharf on the will bside pleaed to hae friends call.giers Sernd Pa thic will return to Meridianhey were followed by a skiff, but same was not needed. wheanre of our they willn, was marrike thed ir home.iss KaLittle O'Donald on (orbett lesday ft Tuesday 2 atfor seeral, wAla.eeks' stahey atwill arrive inta Springs, the guest of little Marion Missers ThEunice unti and to spend ahelm tiiggins, in Ptlican avenue, where they willRoon bey arple ased to have friends at afay Little and New Iberatt left Tuesday for several weeks' stay at Abita Thompe sanitation squad which was or ganized sseomes tie agountz and will work under the auspices of the Pifth District Civic League, will begia shortly to Rooney are visiting friends at lafay make their tour of our (istrict for the put-pose of educating and helping in giving instructions to our many rest dents in the 'clean tip" campaign that has become necessary in the preven tionte and New Ibxtermination of plague. on he streets, the ladies who will head these squads will no doubt have a few stormy scenes, as a great many of our residents have asserted themselves that they would not permit the inspec tion of their premises by another wom an, but in this it is our desire to ex of the sanitation squads to go and in-o ary wnith the inte lligent class to even inspect the apremises. It is the object of these women to explain in an intel lgent inway the rulens that have been laid out boy the sanitation oericials ofve the United States Government and to help make this city one of the clean and even some of the man will close the doors on their faces when they come there to make an inspection, but the good ladies will only have this trouble with the ignorant classes, who are the ones that should be inspected in preference to those who are willing to listen to the instructions. We trust, however, that the women will not have the trouble they antlect opate sand that everyone will try and ss A CREOLE DINNER In a Can A Gumbo Creole A Vegetable Soup. A Creole Omelet. An Omelet au Diable. A Salad. A Dinner Course. A Sauce for Macaroni. Stewed Meats. or any Dish that needs a Rich Gravy. 10c a Tin A.M.gJ.SOIRI,LIO. FAMILY GROCERS TO PAR TICULAR PEOPLE. slread the news of the coming inlspec" tion and to uise e\cery effort to facili tate the e.florts of those who have in terested thPenisel es and are giving their tim.n for the future health of our district. The following ladie. will represent the following precincts: First and sec orid plrecincts. M.rs. ('. . ..bbott; third precinct, Mrs. A. .. Amuedo: fourth precinct. Mrs. M1. 0. C'arey; fifth pre cin't, .Mrs. Jules IIt. ltalin; sixth pre c'lnet. lrs. F. Itamos: seventh lireclint. .Mrs. J. E. lluckins. Following the inspection arran;ge ments ha. libeen madile thirough Ithe , f forts of the ('i ic league to hold a big mass mlleetinii on this side of the river at whirch time solme of the Governiment ollicials arei to addtress the meet ing. This \\ill also bhi for rau educationa; ipurtose and to bring about hitter feel ing alnd uniderstanding with those who have the authoritly to comnpel this gen eral "cleaning up." SIXTY-FOUR STRONG LADIES FORM BIG ORGANIZATION AND PROMISE ONE HUNDRED MEMBERS BY NEXT MEETING -OPENING NIGHT TO BE CELE BRATED. Last Friday night the ladies of the Alhambra held their second regular meeting, which was splendidly attend ed, the big parlors being crowded. At the present time there are sixty-four ladies who have enrolled themselves as memnbers of the auxiliary and there is every indicat n of that number going to over a hundred ,by the next meeting. The by-laws committee made its re port and the by-laws which will govern the auxiliary were adopted. Prepara tions were made ready and committees appointed for the celebration of the opening of the big natatorium which will be finally completed within the next few days. It is very probable that August 7th will be the day set for this big celebration which will be in charge of the ladies' auxiliary. There will 'be music, refreshments, and danc ing and there may be some aquatic performances, but this is a detail which will be adjusted later. A suggestion was also made that the big pool be emptied on the night of the reception and that thie refreshments be served in there. After a conference between the house committee and the ladies' aux iliary, the following days for bathing and the prices for bathing were adopt ed, and finally approved by the board of directors of the club. They are as follows: D)ays for bathing: Ladies, Tuesday and Thursday, 6 to 9 p. m.; girls and ladies. Tuesday and Thurs (lay. 1 to 5 p. m.; boys, Wednesday and Friday, I to 5 p. m., and Saturday, 8 a. m. to 12 noon. Pr'ces for bathing: - ., (CopyrllhS by McL'lure yndl~ate. MI llliIriilrI:! : TRIBUT E TO PhOSPEHITY OF WEST RIVER BANK MAISON BLANCHE ANNOUNCES AN OVER-THE-RIVER SALE FRIDAY. Automobiles to Meet Canal St. Ferry Ferry Fare Refurded. S -'rikini tr:,i te.. ,. t!e ,r- , . :t aind jr ; rIt, har.Lt : ; ,."1.r of t(."n w . t Iu:,i oft tll rit er i, tunu.hd h t::r u : ,0 .1 .- ' that the .11tl<on Il.t , :t,., po;,pul,L: ly known a the "c;reatr,-: s' '"re y uth. "izulutu *-. fr Pridai 'e i.- eInt l an otllll ed it, at, "')% '-r h,,'-ltive.:"" .ali. hild in honor of th,. frienlts anii cuitonuiir, of th .1. aitn I Itlanche on tlhie' .ist hank of the rier. Iand theI crea. t store' illtll ! '.s t t f;;L. TO, sh'.t the-irt ap;iretu i ;aton of this patron aIe iand as a courtesy to their u- in.' autotlobiles- u illl mne,-.t thel (' al ,t treet ferry to convey their lue.rt to and !front the store without hane. anl tha, one round trip ferry fare ',ilt lie re ifund ii in tic kett to twry i ustotin r from the west bank t ith any pur has. of any amount whatever. It is understood that, in order not to delay the transaction of businzess nor keep i ustotners waitinc. these ferry tickets will not tihe dellit.red to the tiustoniwrs plersonially, but will Ie en.i closed in all pactkatets delitre-td b l tlel, Maison Blanche on the e-,t iankk To customers from \.tt estw e-. and llar ey., or any localit. whenre thelre is no delivery, ferry ticke'ts trill bi delit ered personal]l-. Every citizen frolt thte u\- st bai;k, Iel tihe Maisti It laenche tanni ti' is t heir peciall> inited gut"st l'ridlay ..July _I It is of interest also. to note, in proof of the tolttume of west ricer bank trade-. that the Maison Blanche maintains the same regular daily delivery mriserie in Algtiers. M.el)lonogit ille, Gretna and part of the Lower C(oast, that thei cite St. Charles atenue, or any of the most fashionable districts of New Orlians. The .Maison Blanche manage-ment states that the most elaborate pIrepara tions have been made for this sale and that the list of bargain Is long andi the saving that (-an be had quite re markable. It would seem that so striking and novel an event as this. "Over-the-River' sale is the most unique and powerful appeal ever made for the trade of the west river bank, and it is convincing proof of the prosperity of the people and the whole section in whose honor the Maison Blanche inaugurates the event. RENECKY IS SATISFIED WITH A LESS PROFIT. BUY YOUR SHOES FROM HIM. Members of the Alhambra Gymnastic Club, members of the ladies' auxiliary, boys in long pants and girls over fif teen years of age, the price will be 20 tickets for $1.00. All children under fifteen years of age will be sold tickets six for 23 cents. The folowing special rule is adopted by the club and the la dies' auxiliary, that the privileges of the gymnasium and the baths will be extended only to the children, brothers and sisters of members of the club and SATURDAY SPECIALS $1 WASH SIKIRTS- 25' laelce tf white li -n t tritmmcd \Vitlih i'carl itttn-. all i;: - Rctgnlar ,lllar tltwe . $1.50 WAISTS - 69C \Vhite and Cel,,red \\ai t-' in \,,ile- and .ilk c,,r eld mi ttcrialte -taken Irim uter St aitt,! .5o -teck. New s."nati;y tvlc.v $3$4DRESSES $1.39 .\ lucky jlurcha-e ,,f nw (IreseC. \,ilte and anlcy o, ',l e \\-ash mnaterials \sith c, mntract i.ng trimmling tunic andl ruftile effects--all sizes--lon 't iail to, see them, the' arc w,,nelcrfu! Store Open Saturday until 10.30 P. M. MUSIC EVERY SATURDAY A Sale of Men's Pajamas Men's 1.25and 1.50 Pajamas I. I Made of tn ,, a.l d <perc ul. Men's 2.50 & 3.00 Pajamas 1.95 Men's 4.00 and 5.00 Century Silk Pajamas at 3.35 "Century Silk." .. •. h ' I.t::, i , )ttu~ i t,-, ..t,. Our Semiannual Sale of E. & W. Shirts :nirt- a ct i t "t,, '- I'ri, c 1.;,, \,dnt 1.15 -, uluc- 135 . .il s !.85 c" i.dt- 2.45 D. H. Holmes Co. Pei,.. Now Yoek, LIMITED E.rabi.h.ed berlin, London and Florence. April 2, 1f42. THE VERY BEST PIANO MADE IS THE MASON AND HAMLIN and Our Mason & Hamhlin Prices Are Lowest in the U. S A NEW GRAND 5850 A NEW UPRIGHT 5575 and These Low Prices Get Our Comfortable Terms, Too I \1 ... \ II . , : -' , .5. ..I , i. ,, i, '* . ., . . I I . , " , .,,. l \I . ., - \ I 1d .., ":. ., .. .".. . . c ,,l , t,. t. . .. h I, , , , , : , ., j .b .,,, is , t . i,. t., Visit Our Special M. & H. Parlors. i" S912-914 UI Fla CANAL Successors to Cable Piano Co. STREET New Orleans, La., July 16th, 1914. Financial Statement of the Pyramid Home stead Association, 901 Perrin Building, as sub mitted to the State Bank Examiner, at the close of business, June 30th, 1914. ASSETS M.rtuage loans secured by vendors privilege .,il . is Loans. secured by stock and otherwise e, 4, Incomplete loans 911 i ilue by borrowers for interest , 2.i Furniture. hixtures and supplies 17: I t'.ash on hand and in bank .. ,o' Tot si I.AB I I.IT ES Full paid stock Iii lUl Installment stock 7,847 '1 l ,iin renit l,+, and reserve fund .)IM1 hilts payable 2.lu.iin) Total $. -., Ve. the Acc,,untant .nd Secretary. of the above nome.d I" s it , in. ,|do slenituly wsait'r that all the foregitng stitements of the conditron of thil A5,5, t'bitit n are tlii" anI c,,rrect t the lest if our kniwledge and belief (Signedi A S PIKE. Accuntnt (Signedl ii. J VITTII, Sri rettry Sari t, and .ub.cribr,l before inr. this the 14th day if July, A. l) 1914 Sigtnedl Ei)W A .th I I P. Ft e aVe. Nt i s. l'ihl." YOUR NEXT ORDER PHONE HEMLOCK 470 WM. A. FRANCIS TEA, AND COFFEE STORE 624 Frenchmen Street THE BEST ONLY 16 Ounces to Every Pound HIO.lTEIl) ('OFFIEE The ('offee RIetaiing Its l).li earcy from Plantation to ('up TRY A POUNI), 25 ('ENTS Best Creamy Butter at 32cts. Per Lb. BUT FOR CAIN AD SAVE MOIET The gaiod will which belong. to me has been obtained by the QI'.I.ITY of my gEpl;Ed, by the .MEH(I)S under which they have been S0i)L1) and by the SERVI('E I HAVE RElNI EREI). My buhinets principles have been ItI(GHT. FA'Ili and EQUII T.º II.E. I am naturally proud of my financial SI(N'ESS, Iut what I co,nsider the greatest success I have made. is to have the Friendship and (oodwill of my customers. Wm. A. FRAN('IS, 624 Frenchmen St. RENECKY SELLS THE FAMOUS 3USTER BROWN SHOES FOR THE CHILDREN. Save Your Money No. 7(.2 Canopy lop--Cuf Under Surrey--Complete with Cushions --Curtains and Shafts. Guaranteed for I Year. One of many styles illustrated in Catalog E-62. Free on request. JOS. SCHWARTZ CO., Ltd. Barenne and Lafayette Streets, NEW ORLEANS, LA. BUY YOUR FURNITURE FROM I.Weiner 137-139 Delaronde .1 1 1 A .Ill i I TELEPHONE, ALGI