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j Bank At Home. Do yo iknow that your home banks are backed by mililo!s of dollars of resources, the best of all protections for your deposits? Are tou familar with the history of the State of Okliahma's experience with a guarantee of Deposit Law? If want the protection of ample resour ces b*[ with WASHINGTON BANK S& TRUST CO. BtG ALUSA-ANGIE-FRANKLINTON 3 1-2 per cent paid on Savings j 4 per cent paid on Time Certificates L,~ .a.w+ . 91 __--9-(----t--- +-++++++++++++++ :-+ Mrs. R. L. Roberts and children returned Sunday from a weeks visit with relatives and friends in New Orleans I P. A. Tims, formerly foreman of the Enterprise, but now with the Era Leader of Franklinton, spent Sunday in Bogalu a with his many friends. Mrs. J. B. PolloCk and two child ren have returned from a delightful visit with Mrs. Pollock's sister, Mrs. J. V. Severio, of (alvez, La., Miss Ethel Overstreet has been confined to her room with a severe attack of the chills for the past few days Mrs. C. J. Valadiie has been suffer ing with a slight attack of ptomaine poisoning. Mayor Sullivan has returned from an extended busness trip in the North and East. P. Maron, of I ew Orleans, trans acted business in"ogalusa Monday. o your trading at The Busy Store You Oannot appreciate the values and service that awaits you at this store. 9i Thereis seldom a day that we do not offer sont special articles at a bidg saving. You et full weight. courteous service and the best of everything at IROCK'S Austin Street. I I tat taie * i:. Cream;7, Liiez CI:: 25; icc "c "," Lurimner (iC'Ke .'. i:.~g . i2; 3 at tiie Unite 5,10 a 2 Sto Columbia Stret Bogalusa, La. S""ft 0-:-.'........ i .. ........'-- F'... ...i ,+-. - '4-· ~t · J. C. Rouke, district manager of the Cumberland Telephone Co., was in Bogalusa Monday looking after the interests of his company and shaking hands with his many friends. Miss Hattie Williams, of Ave B, entertained a party of young folks Sunday, who motored over from Franklinton. Mrs. J. W. Sutton and interesting family have returned after a 2 weeks stay in the Crescent City visiting re latives and friends. Mrs. Sutton was accompanied on her return by her little niece, Miss Helda Ehrit. Mrs. B. D. Talley has as her guest this week, Miss Hattie Ford of Col umbia Miss. Piano, Armours And Deer Heads For Sale. Owing to the fact that I am gc ing to leave Bogalusa I will offer far sale one Kimball piano in first class condition, two armours and 6 large mounted deer heads. ApDly at once to G. W. Munz, 214 Austin S:. "NLptue's Daughter" Friday. Tonight and tomorrow nights will be long remembered by the motion picture lovers of Bogalusa as two big treats are in store for them. Tonight Nance O'neil will be seen in Kreutzer Sonata which is a story of an unfortunate love affair that has been pronounced as one of the best of its kind ever produced. The admission will be 10 and 20cts. Tomorrow night (Friday) Nep tune's Daughter will be shown. This is pronounced as the greatest spectacular Pictorial triumph of the year and has been shown only in the leading cities of America to date. In presenting Annette Keller man, in the spectacular pictorial production, "Neptune's Daughter." The wondrous beauty of the story, written by Captain Leslie T, Pea cocke, the enchanting scenes afford ed by the Bermuda Islands with their coral reefs, submarine grottos, semi-tropic verdure and the vast expanse of the wide Atlantic; the . company of over 200 actors headed by Miss Kellerman, who, aside from I her marvelous acquatic feats, which she has many opportunities to dis r play in this drama, proves that she 1 is also a splendid actress, a grace ful dancer, an expert swordswoman and mistress af a hundred arts which contribute to the success of the production; the masterly stag ing of the drama by Herbert Bren 3 on-all these are factors which 1 help to make "Neptune's Daughter" a production to be watched with delight and never to be forgotten. "Neptune's Daughter" was pro ' duced at a cost of $50,000 and was s three months in preparation. Its success in New York has been sen t sational. Broadway's most fashion able playhouse, the Globe Theatre, where it eijoyed a phenomenal run, was filled at every performance with entranced audiences whose interest and applause endorsed the general opinion that this is the greatest photo-play ever produced. Never before have the news S papers of New York devoted so much attention to or bestowed as much praise on a film production. Without exception the metropoli r tan critics pronounced "Neptune's t Daughter" the most wonderful d photo-drama ever conceived and executed. I SALT! SALT! I have just received a carload of salt and offer the greatest values ever known in the parish, All or ders will be given prompt attention. 200 lb,, bags..............90cts. 100 lb., bags.............50cts. Ozone Ice Co. Phone 59 Magic City Program TONIGHT, THURSDAY JUNE 24th "Kreutzer Sonata" in three parts and a screaming L Ko comic 10c Sand 20c. TOMORROW, FRIDAY Annette Kellerman in "Neptune's Daughter" 10c and 25c. SATURDAY. A two reel drama featuring Ben Wilson and Dorothy Pailips. Also a Sgood Nestor comedy. t SUNDAY. S"T1-e Bloo lIf His Bro''" Ce,,tu.r ,tmF Li: e"'D" CO. 0. * comic.t " '"Storms of Life'' fe"" u.Th' Dorothy - Dave port. Don't Kick To The Ice Man! Get a Refrigerator That Will Pay For Itself. These are the kt of days you like to kick to the ice ma, when as a matter of fact the fault lie in your lefrigerater. A poor refrigerator is a bad uad tly thin. Not oly does it eat its value up i Ice each semas, but it manot keep the catents ia the best mndition, We are sel lng refrieratrs and ice boxes that ake your ice bill go down and at the same time, keep your food in perfect enditioi. As a atter of fact the refrigerators we sell will pay for themselves in one season on the reduction of the ice bill alone. A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND THE BALANCE ON EASY TERMS, GETS YOU THIS KIND OF AN ICE BOX. Big Values In Ranges . Remember that this is the last week to trade in that old stove on a new one. We will make you a very liberal allowance on your old stove when you buy a new one. Our stock of ranges is the most complete ever shown in Washington Parish. Rogers Furniture Co. "IF IT'S FOR THE HOME ROGERS HAS IT" Austin Street PHONE 324 N. Bogalusa Notice! Having lost my FIRST STATE BANK, Bogalusa, La., Saving Ac count pass-book, the public is warn ed against negotiating same. Mary M. Wheat, Wheat, Mississippi .ANI6E J. H. Daughdrill who has been assistant in the R. R. office here for several months was tran fered ,o Warnerton on the 19th. The best wishes of our people go with him to his new work. L. W. Ford was a visitor to Bog alusa on the 19th. It's Going to Be Easier for Yo to Buy Good Shoes in Bogalusa That's one great advantage you will 'enjoy with opening of this "Selz Royal Blue" store, for when you buy y next pair, you are going to insist on the Selz standard of shoe making and merchandizing. That's certain. No other standard will satisfy. That means yQt going to buy only shoes that are guaranteed to give satisfaction, and the guarantee a be backed with the responsibility of the manufacturer. Any other standard m you are going to take chances with the money you pay for shoes. 4AThe "Selz Royal Blue" method of merchandizing Shoes is the greatest protection for your pocket book in the wo ,-so far as your shoe money is concerned. Where a "Selz Royal Blue" % located, people have learned to look upon their prices as standard. j One thing is sure, you can look with suspicion shoes that look like Selz models and sell for less. You can lik honestly believe if you pay more for shoes than asked for those bearing the Selz, you are paying for something that's not in the shoe. Get these o firmly fixed in your mind when buying shoes and you will understand what mean by our slogan- There'd be but One Shoe if everyone knew- See our windows and read the guarantee that goes with Selz Sh Sherman lIdg. COLUMBIA ST. ~~~1-.rr ·~-.l --·i~~_~·~~·~··-rZC_·C~*rV I~-(r-·m ·~~b~·L~S~jaL W. Hicks, of Bogalusa, was visit-i ing friends here on the 19th. Miss Alice Woodall made a short visit to Bogalusa on the 19th. Mrs F. W. Ford went to Bogalusa on the 20th., where she goes to be with her daughter, Mattie who is ill in that place. F. M. Saulter week ended in Pick wick and H. H. Ball in Cherow. J. F. Smith, of Ophelia went to New Orleans on the 20th, when they go to bring back his little son who has been in the hospital there. T. E. Pope spent the 17th, doing business in Columbia. W. J. Daniels and wife went to New Orleans on Sunday 20th, for a short visit. S. H. Lott, of Slidell, was, streets one day last week. Dr. G. B. Dowland, of M spending a few days here ;w friends. Mrs. Moore, of Jackson Miss., has been with her sister Mrs.: Thomson during the illness of: latter's little daughter, retur her home on the 17th. Mr. Garroway, of Hopewell, spent several days here r demonstrating and selling alu cooking vessels. W. A. Watts, of Rockport week enelI with his wife andi ren here. W. J. Kemp and W. I. made a short business trip ingtnn on the 15th.