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i__ > , c____ , . , S I... SunIId } fr l'rvr i hritl. ('. .1. Nooni -toII t ttlf week end ii New Orlenu,. .1. Fred Klein ,ptil the week end in the Crescent ('ity Mayor Sullivan returned Friday from a business trip in the North. H. E. Rester transacted business in New Orleans Monday. Mrs. Leopold Saux was a visitor to the Crescent City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rester are the Good Iron Beds $1up Matresses $1.50 up Springs $1 up Baby Beds $4.50 up Go-Carts $1.50 up Hundreds of other bargains too numerous to mention ROGERS' "If It's For The Home Rogers Has It" The Sensation of the Year 'is the Maxwell Car It has REAL CLASS besides there is PLENTY OF ROOM and moreover is a SELF STARTER. Looks like it would cost about $1,500 sold for only a few dollars more than the cheapest car made. Call and See This Car BOGALUSA MILL . . .. .- .- ANI) -_ - SUPPLY COMPANY Have NHave Pearl~y Teeth~etty Hair Nothing is so important to your personal appearance as your teeth and hair. Everyone wants and admires pearly teeth and pretty hair and most everyone can have them if they take our suggestions. There are several inexpensive things that will do much towards securing these two things for you. Ask for suggestions. Williams' Drug Store PHONE 97 COLUMBIA ST. a~ I··2~ - S irs. F ;. I ,rTwin n hii e left Saturday for a , .t it1 relatives Sin New Orlean-. Earlev ('orktvrn. of Sheridan is visiting hib on Dan) ('orkern here this week. Mrs. R. E. Williams and Miss Della Fornea left Saturday for a visit with relatives in Varnaoo. Mrs. W. B. Lumpkin of Columbia St., left Friday, for a visit with re e latives in Poolarv!lle, Miss. Mrs. P. L McKinnev and pretty little baby, spent the week end in New Or'eans. Ex-City Clerk Mims, accompanied by Mrs. Mi,. spent the week end with Bogalusa friends. Miss Lillian Toulne, of Bay St. Louis, is spending the week with her sister Mrs. P. E. Hardy. Mr. Chas. Shinnie was among the many visitors to the Crescent City to see champion Jess Willard. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Marth, of the United Stores, spent the week end with New Orleans friends. Miss Eulah Crane, of Bude Miss., and Mrs. Luke Riley. of Columbia, are visiting Mrs. E. R. Vincent. Mrs. Paul McKinny and children, and her sister Miss Vella Idorp left Monday to soend the winter with relatives in Lake Miss. an: n 1d Mr-; D T. Stockstlil and :,;:iiv went t, Slidell Saturday wi:terc they will make their future Mr. aid \lrN W ('. lJiiiergan aniid little son left Satuirday for a visit with rclati~ e and frienids at ('Coim hia. SMiss Dora llymian returned to hktr horie in the Crescent City after a visit with her brother M. Hyman of S (Colubia St. e Miss Aline Newell., of Columbia St.. left Sunday for Shreveport La., a where she will visit relatives and h friends. Mrs. Meyer Berenson and little a daughter Sara are expected to re turn today from a visit with relatives and friends in New Orleans and Baton Rouge n Isadore Marx, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Marx, has been removed to his d home on Columbia street following d a very successful operation at the hospital. Mrs. F. H. Vincent and little son t' F. H. Jr., returned to their home in r in Columbia after a visit with Mrs. E. R. Vincent. Dr. R. F. Wheat and family of Y Amsterdam Ga.. arrived in Bodalusa last Monday enroute to Wheat Miss.. where they will spend some d time visiting Mr. Wheat's father. Ernest Horner, of the Enterprise, has returned from Medina Tenn., where he was called by the illness of his sister, who is reported greatly improved. Mrs. R. Blanchard. of the Magic ft City Theater, spent Wednesday in i New Orleans. Cris Nungessner, a well known business man of New Orleans transacted business and visited Bogalusa friends Tuesday. Miss Vivia Buckley returned to her home in Harrisville Miss., after a visit with her sister Mrs. W. C. Bullock who is sick in the hospital J. H Acosta, O. V. Planche, T Simmons, J. D. Hopgood. E. Craw ford, G. C. Williams. D. P. Fouster. Paul Marquette and Joe Hampton went to Columbia Monday to attend the funeral of Daniel Padgett who met an accidential death Sun day. George Rodriguez left Friay for White Castle, La., after a stay of a month in Bogalusa. H. L. Hickman of Julia, La., tran sacted business in Bogalusa Friday,. Lawrence Davis made a business trip to Talisheek Fridav. Mrs. B. F. Blaksley of Lees Creek. was a visitor to Bogalusa Friday. Mrs. J C. Dutsch and daughter, Miss Josephine, returned to their Shome in Covinrgton. after a pleasant i visit with Miss L. Williams of Ave fl nue D. Mrs. Fred Penton of Zona, is visitin. her sister, Mrs, Mrs. J. Knight of Huron Ave. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Edwards and little son. Collins. of Ruth, Miss.. ar riv'ed in Bogalusa Wednesday, to make this their future home. Mrs. Prestidge and son George, Jr., and her little neice. Eva Patter son, left Friday for a visit with re latives and friends in Monticello, Miss. W. F. Farris. general manager of the N. O. G. N., was a Bogalusa visi itor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rosenson and daughter, Miss Bertha, of New Or leans, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. Elias of Columbia St. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hall of New Or Jleans, were visitors to Bogalusa this week. J.A. Canada made a business Strio to Tvlrtown Friday. Mrs. Amiel Crawford and little daughter, Aline. left Thursday for a visit with New Orleans relatives Mrs. J. A. Lacoster and little daughter, Fay, of Franklinton, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E Thomas of Pleasant Hill. Miss Violet Lea returned to her home in New Orleans, after a pleas ant visit with her brother. F. P. Lea and family. d ji--------- " ,,' ""y ': .. . .... . . :vim t r TIE STORE SER WHERE ALL U if UNEXQ YOUR WANTS EVER EVERYy a CAN BE SUP- FOR d PLIED I EVERYBO e THE CANDY KITCHEN g Is located in the Big Store where we are better prepared than ever before to e serve you with both cold and warm drinks. You will find it an ideal place to take luancku : You will find the choicest of sandwitches-and other light lunches served in an appetiiig manner. The service is unexcelled and the prices are very modest. If vou have not visited the candy kitchen recently you cannot appreciate thcl ' many good things that await you. a : THE CHOICEST-MEATS Y . To be had anywhere are at the market which is conducted in connection with c this store. Only the very choicest meats are to be found and the prices are much lowsr considering the quality, than you pay for ordinary meat. The modemrn refrigerating planeti which we operate makes the meat we sell you :each your table in Derfect condition. Youi will have to order your meats here to appreciate the good meats we sell. d - BOGALUSA STORES COA nl Mrs. L, P. Parker returned to her home in Hattiesburg, Miss., after a pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. S. McLemore of Ave. C. Mrs. Day Dead Mrs. B. W. Day, who was brought to Bogalusa from Javess Miss., in a serious condition died Sunday at the hospital. Death was due to Spellagra. The deceased was 35 years of age and is survived by a husband and four children. The remains were shipped to Mississippi for burial. Our siiedue~y FOR SALE THE TWO PRETTIEST HOUSES inl N, IWest Bogalusa for sale at $1800 each. One third cash, balance on easy terms. Address W. J. Landry. Baton Rouge, La. FOR SALE:-A $100 scolarship in the Spencer Business College at New Orleans. Will sell at a good discount if sold at once. Address Education, Enterprise, FCR SALE-Grocery store and fruit stand located at 125 Main St., Richardson town. 300 yds from planning mill of G. S. L Co. Idea p ace for short lunch stand, have a good trade, but will sell cheap for cash as I have to travel for my health. House can be rented for $10'per month. Write or apply to Sam Malico, Box 353 FOR SALE Two houses in Pleasant Hill. Both in good condi tion and CHEAP for cash or easy terms. L. T. RICHARDSON Phone 128 PIANO FOR SALE-In A.1 condition and will be sold at a rare bargain. Can be seen at 829 Ave. B. WANTED WANTED-To rent a bicycle, must be fin good condition. H. L. Dwight, Rogers 'Furniture Store. WANTED TO PURCHASE-A Telegraph Instrument. Phone Western Union. LOST AND FOUND LOST:-Scotch Collie dog. Has white stripe around neck. Reward if returned. Notify Enterprise or R. Kolena, Rio. La. LOST:-A oog, hound, black and white, and answers to name of Queen. Reward if returned to house 23 Marx Quarters or address Postoffice box 127. LOST-Between Superior Avenue and Methodist church, One Cameo Lavalliere, set with pearls. Reward. Notify Miss Kibbie Cottrell, P. O. Box 683. Make Last Winters Suit As New - We know how to do it and if yeo ple as.u and we will return it to ye Saturday. Coeler weathMer , coming and you will need it in a few days. Charges no more than elsewhere Workmanship not to be compared Bogalusa Laundry PHONE 34 "EVERYTHING BACK BUT TIE DIRT" AGENTS .'. EARN $10 to $15 weekly mailing circulars spare time; structions l0c.--.rwin Novelty Franklinton, La, Don't let that Cough h"ng on. top It before it goes too Heed tho warning. GE- RAR LUNG BALSA~ for coughs andcolds, b eroup.whooping eongh,lngI troubles. At your druggist, 1 bottles. Accept no substtu4t PIL .P. FcPPA..Wtt * m Duewehin, Its. 1REV AT SOLD BY THE Williams Drug S BOGALUSA, LA. LA.