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THE HERALD. *Y. M the Upbsuldln o the Wet me o th River. "A very ve and creditable weekly newspaper.-MANUFACTURERS' RECORD. XIX. NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1911. N. 27. ,|--- - - .." . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . n .m un • ,., a,,, • • m, PERSONALS A ND OTHERWISE -vfma Workers of Algiers will Spmsad progressive euchre on , November 23, at St. Mary'M L tbe benefit of the Southern iers. 'The committee of nts is as follows: Mrs. K. chairlady: Mrs. Jos. Tal. g- io; Mrs. Hy. C. Brown, gg- Spieler, Mrs. F. Bailey and ilE WHOLESALE HOUSE--THAT RETAILS AT WHOLESALE PRICES RIDAY-SATURADY CHILDREN'S DAY n't fail to read! - Don't fail to attend! Another Big Purchase of CHILDREN'S HATS Sale Friday and Saturday Values Greater Than Ever OR TWO SPECIALS: dozen Misses and Children Hats, some qs above cut, others in all different shapes, and assortment of colors to select from. 1 t hat worth double the sale price, 8 -' SPECIAL - - - - 'dren's Nap Beavers dozen Children's Nap Beavers, some trimned with large Pom n Porn of Satin Ribbon, others U (Gros Grain Ribbon arountcrown bow on side, colors black, brown, and cardinaal. iar $3 aim aalm, Ui Hats Trflmmed FreeE ? DEPT. WIOLESALE DEPT.: ..an.m gr. UU USe'U- Ue--A m n aT. Mrs. F. Goebel. The dmission is 25 cents esd tally cards will be ten cents. The entrance prize will be two barrels of coal. The games will start prompt. Iy at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Luft announce the coming marriage of their daughter Henriette to Chas. J. Adams. The wedding will take place Wednesday, November 29, at 5 o'clock at Trinity Lutheran Church. 'Mrs. Harry Cahn, of Biloxi, Miss., is spending some time with her par ents, Judge and Mrs. Sam Levy, of Blidell avenue. Thos. Goff left to-day for Bogalusa. He will return Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sprada, of Mor gan~treet, are busy receiving congrat ulations on the arrival of a fine son at their residence last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Webert have returned from their bridal tour. Jos. Duffy left Friday for a business trip through Florida. Mrs. B. Gilder and children were weekend visitors to Lafayette, La. Mrs. J. W. Booth and baby returned Monday from Jackson, Miss., where they were the guests of Mrs. Booth's mother. Mrs. B. H. Harrison spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. A. S. Dan iels. Finest Pecans Raised in the South ! Solari'S Were Fortunate This year in getting the major portion of the crol,--and as it Is the only pecan of Its kind --extra large, rich in meat. full of flavor, and can be used as sted as well as for the table---we will sell at the very low price of ONE DOLLAR A POUND. Thankgliving is a week closer than when last we called attention to the- im portance of ordering for the occasion early. If you do not receive what you ex pected to get, you can return at our ex pense. We will credit your account or refund your money. Write for our com plete catalogue. A. M. & J. SOLARI, Ltd. ROYAL AND IBRRVILL BSTRUETr Miss lone Lampton was the guest of the Misses Maxwell for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Gaspard, of 2311 Dumaine street, are busy receiv ing congratulations on -the arrival of a fine baby girl at their home last week. The school board instructed Super intendent Gwinn to make the arrange ments for the schools to participate in the welcome to be given the steamboat New Orleans which is expected here Nov. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Channing, former residents of our town, who have been living in Newport News, have removed to Richmond, Va., to reside. Mrs. A. Kerr of New York arrived last Thursday to spend some time with Mrs. A. H. Verret and Mrs. J. Duffy of Oliver street. Mr. and Mrs. John Lang, Jr., have the sympathy of their many friends in the loss of their infant son, Ernest Melvin. The funeral will take place at 4 o'clock this Thqrday afternoon from the family home,,No. 233 Web. ter avenue. The marriage of Miss Elenor Dyer, daughter of Eugene F. Dyer, former ly of our town, to Fenwick Eustis, Jr., was celebrated Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at Christ Church Chapel. The wedding was a quiet affair with only a limited number of guests at tending. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. B. Russell of Alex andria are visiting their sister, Miss Julia McCluskey, having Just returned from a trip to the north and the east, including the Shriner's convention in Rochester. Mrs. Perry Harding presented her husband with girl twins on Sunday morning. Hart's Great Bargains IN USED PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS. For a FPew Days Oly We need the roomn and they'v got to go regardlt m of vlue. - erwllag ea e Jm or weesrem nest we sme egeapslesa W a e a senieis lam fli°si m as' pee . r .n sr. aS seeh prmi hl eslt alaImLti L. P. SIMOS, P erst, b IGNW Ma mIME, Wm IM < NOW IS THE - 1: 1n 3 e us eat what se ss J. c. MATHEWES Jwa kas &a . FRESIH GOODS If you desire fresh vegetables and all of the varieties the sea son affords, we can supply you. Our Sunday Special, POULTRY and GAME. Wednesday and Friday, FISH, SHRIMP, CRABS etc. BERNARD FABARE., St. John's Market. Hair Dressing Latest styles in Hair Dressing for Weddings and Parties, Puffs, Switches and Wigs made to or der, Grey Hair restored to its natural shade, Children's Hair Bobbed. MISS ANTONIO MOROY, 237 Valltts St Mrs. H. Beaumont of Austin, Tex., who has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. N. Sims, will leave shortly for home. Miss Mollie Kinkard is spending a while with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Ii. Babin, in Lafayette, La. Ed. Oussett spent Saturday and Sun day with his family. Mrs. L. Kinkaid spent Thursday and Friday with friends in Berwick. Misses Carrie Smith, Alice and Wil helmina Sharp, of Mandeville, were visitors to Mrs. L. Lala last week. The rainstorm which prevailed Sun day morning did much damage to trees, fences, roofs and telegraph poles. Three electric light poles, one at Pat terson street and Atlanta avenue, Pat terson and Verret streets, and Webster and Eliza streets, were blown down. Mr. and Mrs. Gorman of Hendee street are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby boy at their home. HAY RIDE. On last Friday a most enjoyable sus gar-house party was given to the Au rora plantation by a crowd of our young folks. Two large wagons were furnlshed through the kindness of Sid Caflero. Sandwiches and other delic ious refreshments were served. Many thanks were extended to young Mr. Norman of Aurora for his kindness to the party. Those participating were: Misses Ruth Pettigrove, Halcyon and Katie Rhodes, Eugenla Herbert, Irma Dan iels, Vloa Lilly, May and Roberta Hafresbring, Emma and Ethel Rhodes, Carrie and Mattle Lilly, Daisy Daniels and Florence Deseamus; Messrs. Wal ter Lilly, Adam and Anthony tauman, Thos. Rhodes, S. M. Cafiero, Mr. Bar rett and Mr. Duplant The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Robt. Hakesbring. MASS MEETING TO-NIGHT. At the Elmira Pleasure Grounds to night and under the auspices of the striking railway employes, there will be a mass meeting held which will be ad dressed by Rev. John A. Didlittle, of Ch'cago. The other speakers of the evening will be Roland James and Hy. Frohman. The meeting will be called to order at 8 p. m. Organiser Lenhoff spoke at a meet ing held Sunday at Contessa Hall in the interest of the railway strikers. Mr. Inhodff is of Waco. Texas, and is one of the special orgnlsers of the Sheet Metal Workers of America. He gave the boys a good deal of encour agement and urged them to continue along the safe and sane lines they have established in fighting the rail roads. Mr. Lenhoff left for Atlanta, Oa., where he goes to attend a con vention of the heads of the different railway organizations. MOUNT OLIVET NOTES. The boxes that were sent out for the payment of the debt upon the rec tory will be due this Sunday, and it is hoped that all who have not as yet sent them in will please do so, that tn vestry will be in a positlon to li quidate the obligations resting on the parish. The regular monthly meeting of the ledies' Guild will take place at the rectory next Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance is request Owing to the sudden change in the weather, no dombt the attendance of the Sunday school fell way below par. The samlet recorld in many a month was noted. Let s all try ad lbe in our pIces next Sunday. The rector notes with pleasure the Formation of an Altar Guild from among the larger girls of the Sunday sehool, members of the class taught by Mrs. W. 8. Slack. At a meeting held at the rotery hlast Friday night the orgsatsation was perfected with the followlng oeers: President, Miss Madeline Vesken; vice-president, Miss Alma Porsler; secretary, Miss Velsa Boylan; treasurer, Miss Hattie Buch bols. The objset of this OGuild is the car ed Mtsafle to the thlgs per rsalate a the sared rites o the -ara, mok espeiael re td to the -i, lg la thet eltes of -a -- t - ~s a at there m Ladies' Evening Slippers W e hayr a "-dl and c,,, lete -,c k i i. v'nin.g tiiile4r-. ,f the late.t ,n 1 i ,1, ' L a , .at , cin L ah, ,r l aim t . I ' ih t ' ,r the i,\v heel t,,r utng - - t ! rice a ' ." ir mu $3.50 to $8.00 \\hite. P'i k. k luc. Cral. llcle i . I'i * 'len et, LCan.aryv. Xci' ý. , ,]d Kil , , 'I1. Children's Shoes nli. mited \arietv f (Chihlren'- S .- in rci uln r or ih Cut. Turn r W\elt soled. n "F,,.ot ',rmn " la.,ts-. and made up \ery stli-lih by having. a little t ,uch here andt there that \l, i%\ ill a t find iu l he average ;,hoe store. .\ls, Sh - and Slippers in fancy co,1,r Prices range from $1.00 to $3.50 D. H. HOLMES CO., Ltd. Estabiehed 1842. DON'T FORGET THAT HAVE MOVED FROM CAMP AND CANAL STREETS TO THEIR NEW OPTICAL PARLORS No. 1.16 Baronne Street RIVERSIDE " - -s THE OLD FAMOUS BATH HOOSE. Latest Sanitary Improvements. - New Management. Turkish, Russian and Sulphur Baths 50 Cents. -Plain Baths 3 Cents- DR. J. LOUIS CASAUBIEILH, Chiropodist. A. A. DORVIN, Manager m8 Conti Street, - - New Orleans. Home Cleaning and Pressing Club. Phone Main 381t Now is your time to get the choicest home in all McDonoghville The Dr. Wm. H. WEAVER PROP ERTY has been placed in our hands for sale and WILL BE SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT TEN DAYS. This property is a mod ern cottage with electric lights, bath, etc. Has seven rooms, hall, closets and in first-class repair. Lot measures 66 x 159; plenty room for cottage on corner and one rear of the lots. Orange,r fig and pecan trees planted. The price low and terms to suit. See us at once. West Side Realty Co. Phone Alg.-503. 500 Verret street, R. A. Tansey, Manager. dours upon it. The young ladies in charge for the present month are the Misses Josephine Forrest and Alma Tutts. In his sermon last Sunday night, which was from the text II Kings, iv. 26 v.: "Is it well with the child?" the rector spoke of the movement which it is hoped will be launched in our city known as the "Big Brother Move ment." This is non-sectarian, unde nominational in scope and the object of it is to help the boy who has fallen, to be in reality what the name calls for, a "big brother" to some- boy who needs the help and encouragement that comes from knowing that some one ;s looking out for him, has a real vital interest in his welfare. No one is useless in this work so long as he can be a friend to some one else. On Monday night of next week, tbat is on Monday, the 20th, at 8 p. m., there is going to be a meeting of those inter ested in tis movement at Trinity par ish boue, OoUssum street, next to Jacks aveme, e6 yewa rotor ear estly hopes that there will be many men from this congregation who will show their practical Christianity by their presence and enlistment In the cause. There are no dues in connec tion with it, but there Is work, service of the right sort. Let all who can go meet at the old church at 7:25 p. m., and catching the 7:30 ferry be there on timt for the opening of the meet Ing. The rector delivered The second ad dress in the course of lectures in our Sunday School Institate at Christ Church chapel last Tuesday night. Since last repor be followlg lrve contributed to t1 Birthday Guild: Mrs. E. O'Connor, Catherina Brown and H L. Hoyt; V Louisa A. Urn bach, Cz'lae e Wagner, ILeona Schieb, rma'E. ufts and Flore ~ E. Borne; Messrs. George W. George Herbert, Jr., Rev. W. F. C. Wagner, Sr., Ferdinan son and Algernos. Hartnett; ters R. -Emmet Hlie and Louis A. .Murphy.