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slpn with dikmond in bead. Sd-a jhl t from $"22 Olivier dt. to gaYllerd it returu.d to 217 rlbot--2 -rtrnt, at The Bermuda. SIyneb, ^3. Bermuda stop k4 an I di "s Apply wow on Credit .;-.e r and building ii, any quantity on weekly or payments; no Address W. The eralEd. MEatte For Sale-4 re room double ,electric lights, potsofgrog.id ;x800 Sfollowing terms,I Sash, Falance ;al Cth. Location near l oI Station. For in .tioln app y e 5M ret St. Maans' Hati Il T. CHARLES STREET. SaWh fos r e- two-story cottage, I13 ,ir St., six rooms and bath. - - aid electric lights, all sani- ( 'pambing, two toilets-all in glgdition. Ilas large drive o- side .......- - . ............ oo.oo I.j Atlantic Ave., corner Peli- - a Ayr, 5 rooms and bath on d ide; all rooms extra large. Sweasures 45x12o ..... $4,500 •dPowder St., 5 rooms and *a each side; thoroughly 'ied with gas, electricity, ................. . 4.000 iunS Sumner St.. 5 rooms, a, modern double cottage ; cit lights, bath and all mod uvuesiences; lot measures S. ............ - ,500 S jid building lots, corner Stand Eliza Sts. L A. T¶asey lR Delaronde St. Al ' Waaesd-5 t and expertenced -i aetermea to work on the ac car liIe. Apply Booth F5 rid Tracttion Co., cear h. Ave., Algiers. - Ibet Caert efor the Parish or 1 Orlens. e that on the lt day of Irefliowinglw entitled suit. I Ires following. to-wit: Nw Ba Docket 5. I e hl. To change name. M se thI day to be beard:; n tPplestion for change : uames O'Connor. At ; Chandler Lusenberg. fe the Parlih of Or- I hearin pleadingir, evI- e Wils, tCuConrt binl of opln- U SeM.e ius orally assiged. - Seatitled to the relle - Idged and decreed that I t herelin. antborlaing 1 the pttitloner, to to that of 8lro Monalemaa,. -- after publication of i- the manIer required by id ai r endered In open - . ..Judrgment signed we n_ . I have hereunto AIseded the seal of the aI i ty of New Orleans, i dav~. lan the year of I.u8d nine hundred and Uh tl oRIEtSHABER. leputy Clerk. 3 For Sole 9-4 ox mattress. .00 for sale MS Verret St. L Wi. Wn. Feil, S ·rt# Pf in Agiers ae, this omee. MI TAL IE-D lialb Wanted to Purchase--9 t o aEISaT Pralcs PAID ra "; OLD GOLD, SILVER, PLATINUM AND FALSE * TEETH Ida OWBI0 aeia t t Malts s en- Y uds Business Personals-10 Try our big line of P Delicatessen aine canned goods. J. ALBERTr GUILLOT 346 Vertet St. 'HITE or The Hatter 0 Velur. r, .d mM Paama Eats. lenued, . u* * * Il*...te . - Business Personals-0l 4 ROOFERS AND SLATE DBALERS DON'T BE FOOLED. DEMAND THE FULL NAME. SYO WILL HAVE THE ORIGINAL ALElRT BRAIIDI SLATE ROOFIU6 CO., let. to1-i11 N. Manoart Street MAIN 1212 NO BRANCH YARD SPECIAL NOTICE. This is to notify the members 1 of Ivy Leaf Lodge No. 153, B. K. of A., that I am now residing at i149 Alix St. SII)NEY OSWALD, Secretary. HEADQUARTERS FOR IGregg & Benn Pitman Shorthand. Bookkeeping, Mechanical Drawing, Engrossing and Pen Art. RE.ASER SCHOOL s33 Canal Delivery in Algiers every Thursday. Bruce Seed & Poultry Co. IN(WBATORS, BROODERS, FEEDS HIGH-GRADE FLOWER. FARM AND VEGETABLE SEEgs. o 732 Poydras St. NEW ORLEANS. LA. GAS STOVES, GAS GRATES, Instantaneous and Automatic Heaters Relined and Repaired. C. J. MARS 1118 Melpomene St. i. SPIARING & (XMPAIfl ( s * taiesL ) n SAIL MAKERS. Awnag, Flus, TseAu. lime and Teats, 1reaarind W*ek s Sp.eWy Cumberland P.eae, Masn HW1. Cera C . Sa. and Tdepiuteause Sts. New Orleas. Citizens Bank C O Trust Company y::of IL.ouisiana:: 620 Gravier Street OLDEST BANK SOUTH Thrift Stamps and War Savinge Stamps for Sale Savings Deposits Bear 4% In terest. Compounded Semi-Annually 7 Iaterest aoeslete .O0 a pame0nts ee pinai pal reduces interest. We boens. Liberty Homestead n000MMO 1RS3S SEAT Central M1rket. Ploes Alsters R. eaee Alt sad Bermuda streets. Chole Beet. Peek, Veel ad Mattes. PreIsh Meat any time et da. 8. CATANISE. Prep. e p h ir oop We repair anything Blqcle, aock, Umbrdllu, etae. 819 Teeheo t. F. AL ·3WRT EssMisbd a a3 t nt L at- . B ee ElwaIX 3ONE. JR.. MIM, Patesa set " Hupineer"' Spplies, Palate and Otis. 611 as h ater Ibet s tL.5 Ien WAIL PAFhDh-PAIT HAVE YOUR1 WAIL PAPERING DONR BY A PRACTICAL PAPER HANGER. * EUCKINS a A£I 3 L OHN KAPPLLRUealer I l CeaL Plre weed and ie. apress to hblre. 447 Elmira 8 Aveaee. Pkhse Aiers 5-W. WM. P. SALATEN, uHALda IN , Pamily ad Pase Oroeeries Cerer a Beasy ad Uveinas Ste.. Algiers Ia MULTORAPHINO , MIMOoRAPHING, TYIPWEITING PRINTING. EDNA WATURSON & CO. PHONE . In. 811 MASBONIC TMPL3. HEMSTITCHING MRS. A. A. BARILLEAUX, 449 VALLETTE ST. Adams' Hats 132 ST. CR~AZJ STEW!'. Louis F. Martia, Jr Expert Automobilist 519421 Berguddy Street Phone Main 1467 @ras ar AND a |r wa a Wier Ane aeeir a.,s,es sLp awe ~ ~ ~ S* ..r~1UqL1 9 Automobiles, Etc.-11 FARMERS' E Truck Bodies and Trailers Also Lumber Trailers Built to Specifications SCHAYER & SONS, Inc., Formerly O'CONNOR & CO. - Wages Mfy. and Repairs General Black Smith Work 518-534 Julia St. Phoaes M.3557-3602 KICE SERVICE O General blacksmithing, auto re S pairr. spring work :tud ruhbbir tiring a (.n inlty WALTER E. PILIE. Successor to Babst " Plie 716.7ts-2 OIred St. Masl a S UTO DELIVERY BODIES Made to order. Repartnr and patn:ng done promptly and at low er prices than elsewhere. Wagon J. W. O'CONr OR 824 Ursallae. bet. Beurbeo sad DmaphisL i Medical-12 CEIROPODIST AND MASSEUR. DR. A. E. NAYTWee . i Oaduate Weltaer Institue. Nevada, Me. Why suffer with your stomach. when it D ean be made strong and well by purely" I tural methods, so that it will perform - its tfuctions porfectly? No experimenting. No g'uessawork, but positive. results guar s4tesd. TS Over fifteen years experlenae. Home ap poinann.ut.. air; .olurbon Wit. Phone Main 38950 at Dr. W. J. Perkins. Chiropodist, Room 34 Cusach's Building. Make appointments by phone. "M 1288. v. Prices reasonable. iMusic-13 I aieold SedmWo The word mahogany in the ad of Jacobs candies are Mi.s Myrtle Felsher. 540 Powder St.. M. I. Frnc h 8p Pacifsic oAe. and Miss - Magnet s. Pany Usscom Shosighly Importanton use of m is that in which it _1 sometimes em Adams' Hats 132 ST. CHARLES STREET. eployed to w ethdraw small pes o as the huord mahogany in the ad of Wm. ta eldman was misspelled in our last issue. Those to receive the Jacobs candies are Miss mae rtle Felshed tor 5a fine0 Powder St.. drop. ped French 813 aciic Ave, and Misspow I Isabel Gayaut. 1042 lVerret St. 4erful Mag net Ha Many U which A he hlron pamportant of the of a magnde magne that n stonewhich t s sometimes en-d ployed to wn thdrae chutesmall piances o nstan ferom ofch out o the ay paces as the human eye. Another use of the tractive foracture of mstrawbnetrrym on a much Slarger scale as that to which ith was put by Edison in his magnetic ore epaator, in which the ore, previsouts thely tcrshed to a time poander, hea dropped down a chute past the poles of pow the ron particles of the ore tate de toected to one side, while the non magnetern stone dust continues nde. leeted down the chate. Still another Instance sor the employmeo cactus bnt of mawhg etrlism In a small way that n meich ent magnet somed tack hammer ha used im the manloro acture of strawberry baskets on a larught of appale In ownctlon with a echuankal dee which pturesents the sturbs, one at a time ad homewhad , to the operative, the .eby greatly heltat iag his work. A Psychologlse Mernlag After i prI had took daye bud threeby a edays ag wos vdio elperlmnt or twt m y-f~c a ( toxcrs, ant had by nome ethe r symrat the ateverd State thvt and the td - jmmen. Incldnthe olowi ltng day-Prom Let sent me aome to t~J. Me tad icMo-tl b An "lo irld" t iv t mo lorios vtaes aed at deve obJt 4 thedor restane of bna to the aale old I ldtmnrbt the ctomstub ome~hgt, bat e tIn baf ordn to h t , i a a reortd w e. I tookabe resobad thre dath ado as iolf atll mein or teIty-tear hao a and l ad n o a ther symptom t oatfur mcpt that ad the bra a t a mmper tb re lo res dy.-omts, whLet 5 treahes Its m xamu Atwente Yolm per cent of aluminum the e toe. turns Sp slvntry white at deele The Reasra s. to t e DI n mtrld th viea to items Henee tre Hellsb. "WhatPD isco orbaby i hil aoutrt ? tare hmarsable eslt sehm t - ad Sd lmine ad theo tagl- a Nr w Orllpri s I. nst et Paminass in s d te as aU Hliathaa d lCaraed boo d s perl ith im." aO and . "No; he waldn' t W te daetit trNk d HSgSade Caed Goodse O sa. Wv -I Te Wanders of A rica y T. T. MAXEY TrHE CATHEDRAL OF COM MERCE." THE Woolworth building. New York city, the highest office building In all the world, is often referred to as 2 "The Cathedral of Commerce." This marvelous building is 792 feet or 60 stories talL About 8.000,000 human beings reside within the bird's-eye view visible from the observation gal lery on the fifty-eighth floor. This view, so unusual, so wonderful, has at ' tracted representatives from more than sixty different countries. d About four hundred feet of the out . side of the upper portion of the tower Sis food lighted at night This causes the building to present a bold and im posing spectacle--visible, 'tis said. 40 miles at sea. The structure weighs 223,000 tons, this tremendous weight being supported by 69 caissons, the largest 19 feet in diameter, all going down to bed rock or 110 feet below the sidewalk. Engineers claim its con it struction is so solid and safe that It y would withstand a wind having a ve ' locity of 200 miles per hour. About 250 people are required to op crate and maintain the building, which . contains almost thirty acres of floor space. The tenants and their employ. Ses number about ten thousand. To serve them and those who enter to transact business with them. 28 ele vators are required. About 25.000 pee pie, on an average, ride In them dally. Approximately 2'.'0.000 p'eces of mail _ matter are delivered In the building dally. The two elevators which oper I ate to the tower are the fastest ele vators in the world, having a speed of 7i 00 feet per minute. KITCINEN BCCABINET Days for deeds are few, my brother. Then today fulfill your vow; If you mean to help another. Do not dream It-do It now. A FEW VEGETABLE DISHES. A steam cooker, or, lacking that, an old-fashioned steamer which fits the valuable utensil for cooking. Vegetables which are steamed con tain all the valuable min eral salts, the soluble nutritive materials which are thrown away when the vegetables are boiled and the water thrown away. It takes about a third longer to steam vegetables, but it takes little fuel to keep the steamer in operation when once started. A whole dinner from vegetables to meat, fish and des sert, may be cooked together. Summer Squash en Casserole.-Take two and one-half cupfuls of cooked squash, add three-fourths of a cup ful of thick, stewed tomatoes, two ta blespoonfuls of butter, one and one half teaspoonfuls of salt, one table spoonful of grated onion, one-half cup ful of chopped meat, fish, or nuts, mix wel and cover with three-fourths cup ful of buttered crumbs. Bake in a hot oven until well browned. Egg plant or carrots may be served in this dish in place of squash. Reast Beef With Mexican Sauor Reheat cold roast beet cut in thin slices in the following sauce: Qoek se enlon finely chopped in two table apoonls of butter, ave minutes. Add one red and one green pepper chopped, one clove of pgarlic also chopped, sad two tomatoes cut in pieces. Cook Ui teen minuates. Add one teaspoonful et Wercastershire sauce, one-torth tea spoonaul of cslery salt ad salt to ttas Tomate* and Onlios--Take e quart of tomatoes and one quart of onlons sliced. Stew the olons untl about halt done in as little water as possible, then add the tomatoes. Cook until tender. Add a liberal amount ot olive oil or butter, season to taste with salt, and thleken with a little flour stirred with cream. Eggs aux Tomatou.-Put a halt pint of tomato palp well seasned into a wrell-bttered baking dish. Add a tablspoontl of butter, set into a hot oven for ten minutes then remove rad add four egs, added carefully to stes and serve from the dish. Uncovered Anulent Grave. While excavations were being made ea a -mal eoeal-ehaed bill ear Dolphiatea mtat Eagla·n ln prep aratie for the foundation for a monu ant, the workmea came upon a h rglarly shaped stone masurulng about our feet four inches square sad sin aches thick, which was foaud to b- c uoverin anent human remains in their place of sepalcher. pagstones ahbeut ftar inches thick line the gravm which measures three feet nine Inches by two feet by two feat The stone are recogaised as having been quarrieod a lasmly, Th. pave was situated only about two tat six iache trea the I earthea ad the deceased p as had rMently been interred with legs drawn au The stea hasve been a I On the DfenCse. Oke--Would you be satisfbed it ee had all the money you wanmted? Owe~ s-I d be satiafed if I had as . timh money my creditors wated. Natuerally. "She made a pointed address at the i lub yesterday." a "lWhat was it one Pla money." The Fault,, "this automobile pems to h 1s I railed somewhere. What's the trouble with hera" W'at Youall Mean--Gotta 'Have Turkey To Be Thankful? Et FRED WELSH PLANS COMEBACK--LIKE A BEAR SFIreddle Welsh. former lightweight champ. plans a come-back. .nd he hopes it will be "like a bear-like a bear." At least this new Scture from his training camp Indicates such. for the champion. who 0 lost his crown to the present title-holder. Benny Leonard, has this young bruin as one of his sparring partners. * Brig t Pedictld forn dith May ( DIa May. el a... Ws... as w .ner el .he . m ... s nw Ne Terk and is the Ma m Sir e imt as. 5mm tUfl ettle seaU at is 1? venun aed se isrm t Dbegur Waith et the MaYn hli Er Orpe·r hn ha 'tb lt seeroUsi ta l the s em hs m , Ancient Superstition Had to Do With Setting Feet on the Floor When Arising. In olden days It was believed to be very bad luck to see the new moon re flected In a looking glass or window pane. Mirrors were regarded by our forefathers as the most effective means of divining secrets. There is a tradition that the gunpowder plot was discovered by Dr. John Dee, a famous magician of that time, with his magle mirror. There is much curious folk lore about the bed. Bedsteads were always placed parallel to the planks of the floor, as It was considered un lucky to sleep across the boards. There is a belief among the Hindus that those who sleep with their heads to the north will have their days shortened. Yet some people say they always sleep sounder when their heads are placed to the north, and a Scot tish physician once declared tant, when he failed by every prescription to bring sleep to Invalid children, be recommended their beds be turned due north and south. The phrase "to get out of bed the wreon way" orinated in an ancient superstition which re garded It as unlacky to place the left foot first on the grounad when gettlng out of bed. puawemes fresw r bhat do you cosider Palestinae ptate~ t needr Miss Natha, a Red Geos worker, was ased by a proe esty Magasaine of Washlingto. D. . Both were returning thom the Hoy and where their daties had tan them "Poresa was Miss Nathan's in slat reply. "What. before the mbch-needed to dustris are brought InB? exdtlned the Zionist cnaeduleay. "Don't ye think tadstrial rehabilitation should cemo before reforestatlofn "Doesn't the eeontry's Industrial lhe depend paramountf upon refr estatsonr countered the Red O(le w-ma . "Palestl without borres me- Palestlne eer the pIng at Seeds sad famiae; doemed to us. arable leads and to pesvet krea the indistries must be amend del and ptr and without nsane (to nea e thefe the st INag" The Preer. "Do you believe animals have i sense of humor?" "Sure. Haven't you ever aotU. bow a dog appreciates the value of waggish tall?" A Job Delegated. Howard-Does Coward ever tell bl wife just how horrid she Is? Jay-No, he hires cooks to do it tot bhim.-Judge. Had Thought of It. "Hlav you never thought of retlrlog from politics?" "Ye " replied Senator Sorghum 'but always with a shudder." A Slow Voyage t the Sea. A block of wood was cast Into the Yellowstone river 11 years ago by a etlize of Glendive, Mont It sl salorw ly drifting to the sea. The lasriptlei made upon it by the man who started it has been added to by two oth persons, who picked it up and started it agaIn on its way. It was last sees at Washburn. N. D. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT CALLAGHAN'S PHARMACY PeEcan Ave. and Olivier St. In order to accommodate the public DR. JOS. BASS, one of the expert Eye-sight Specialists, has opened his office at our place. Special Optical Sale for one week only at these prices $5.00 Glasses for $2.85 Eyes eamined free. See our widow diepay. Beet work at lowest prices. Nyal Remedies in Stock HAIR DRESS BY DAME FASHION Note is a striking example or what a short span of years will do to Milady's halr. The pretty dark-eyed girl says. "you make a straight part down the right side, smooth it down to the ear, where you screw the ends into a tight curl. and pin them in a bunch right over the ear." The lady in the inset evidently doesn't agree with her system at a. Golbroith Jr. New National Com e" oF the American Legion FAMOUS SCREEN STAR RETURNS TO STAGE The lovely Madge K.-nn,,dy. the famous screen star. is rerurning to the speaking stcge which she left for the movies a few rears ago. Miss Kennedy Is returning with a wealth of knowledge that will undoubtedly help her in her work on the stage A great deal of her spare time in the movies was spent oin interior decorating. which will be very valuable to her 8he also studied stingng with the idea that tosslbly she might some day be behind the footlights once more. DOG FLIES-NOT FLEAS Lleutenant Crumrlne. one of the group of aviators to make the transcontinental flight of 400o miles from New York to Nome. Alaska. has just flntsbed the re Sturn trip. landing at Mineola. L I.. bringinr with him a pop of the r famous *"Blue-Eyed S8berlas" Sbreed, which recently won the Alaskan sweepstakes and are so much to demand.