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THiE HIERALDI PI'HI.ISI1ED) EVERY TIHURSDAY. l tered .at the I'..,t.'thte at New Orleans as .e rrtd lI.Lss Mall Matter. 1 FR MS ,IF St'Il (1RI' PJI N.-\ One t, , :e M ,.'h. .ivance .. O n e ( e - . n . 1 ': . .$1.00 DR. A I V Fi I ;. :.r at. P'roprteter Addsi. , -.. l ,. .. :' 1D R. C. V. K R A I "; . N ) - -, V . : -. - S .-r r ': N e w O r ie : :s. La I'e ,..., A .,-: . -t 1 ill - 1 .l) ::,a. y :e i , ui d a t "h e fu l lo' tr ;i Street -,. , .... " . • ' I." l!'. Iil .: ,L 1) Pa, s. -. .ý . .rN. pat , ,:; - ,. I . ' -: " " " ; ` ," oby! r " '" . ,r . e in '. : . 1 I:',1' .I1;, ,i.\ '. .I \ ' Inr r 1h , t , , it list ¼ S1!'4 l,; t ... , ' , ' i': d Very It,.\ Fr J,: +,: .I A I l,!, r s !" It , 1 I -. _ 11: " ,, t hys el ti ' Oti' .l , t" U.la e -I it 1 1 - 1 , "I . ',,'. i h , ;. ran l . .. .'... . , st'Opr I ll A : ' i 1. " ,1' ( ,I 'i 'll II N utt ilt. L ',t - t + it, :--: ',' . I t''. - r b - ' i. 4., I. at the la, .. at'! 1.. '- .- I l. 1 " s I. II" is theyr,' , is -.!,p I u, nt s t'lar 'i tl .. t!i. r, 1 , ' ti Itis'l ,f N ..t -. I ' . at the I I' .-;s . , hilt It:. it to, i ll .V a hy !(, '. 'lay I oti ii Iy asi; rti .'. Very It,, . 1'r. IlaIt . ,'; h oft I11r ILady of beutde, (( a th5: I --t ,' of Fr. Larkin at lunc hon "l4l''-.!.. 'ii.11 I'NI4NS. 4 Last."I INS.da thL s n11* Ilb. nt "rs of Santa lM aria ('hc ln l fit tI tll .tl ; s t (',:f llIItl bitus, rev, .:. ' 4'lillt's ' II I1n 41 it lty. , Althou:' : most of th, bKII l;hs sent t(1 colmunion at i I,' ;ia ><. .- e'.raI lie t iat the ' 14 t4 i II.rlinl: olit the ranks at the 7. Next S Iundayv i 1 1. I hI I :it I ular I lonth'ly o t l: u i onl ," th. ( '.l idren I of M.lary, both seniors and juniors. SERVI('ES. Thursday 1Ma1.si.s 5 7,.I s'. May Id otati ns and ll Ihn'll'i, tisons after 7 Mass. Sl 'NI )AY. Masses - 7-e- 1. 1 Itaptisnm I . May Devotions 1;.:, 1. RIEDi. t'11th. The Algiers branch 1of the lied Cross has been organi'eil. and wil.! holdtl its meetings at the K. of C.(' hmle toll Olivier St. Hiss Ella I-e, is is chalr. I lady of the ibranleh. I've'r ., ladiest have already giveni ill itheir iale .4r demlonstrator from 'N v Orle(ans I will come' over to intr rus t the ladi'es in their patriot ic \itork Aboult 1 sewing ma liines are' ntIeeded. All the ladies. of Ali',rs hatvittv the time and spirit are' ilnvited to to operate in this good ork. hrk. AIL DAY RItllE. All wh who were not on tlit' 5:dlney a last Sunday missed a fine' trip. A large crowd fromrl Al,.iers was on . hand, and the fortunate ones had i the time of their lives. Mr. eiathicr- t man was at his a t,3t anit d prodttctd n for tthat day hle choiet brand in his a collection. Ole Sol. gladdened things t witih his slanting \4.1a and Mr. h Pickle and M1iss Olive of Ieinz's 5.Ts. completed the gifts lhich.l hlf~l.d to make te h ride of the 11th of Nay 1917, one of the best 'idens ve,'r given on the river. Itall tames 4.,re play-' ed under the beautiful trees of Con cession and though no sensationalfu plays were made. there 1as1 enoulh noise to dieturb the sleeping echoes of the peaceful town. Though mnost of the picnickers had been teo Ihurch l1 in the morning. beiing all of a very religious turn of mind, they felt thlat li a little more church wothl not inter- Ii fere with their pleasure,. so to the nearest church they took themselves. i! The church was orthodox. the bible p was there, and so was the miniister, M but the color was not of the right 81 hue. Some did not mind this, and T they were getting along lni.ely with - - vices unti Ithe eollection box and officer of the town appeared. and . some 0 wallowed half uttered alle- fa labs and ainalpereI llt. th The young ieotple enjo ~ed them- ar selves at all times as Wait for this 'e'nt 14 it year. .e HAZEL KIRKE.. ali This play has betIn postlotod from po Sait. 19th. to Monday. NMay "1. a Thise is given by the it N. G. C. u. Dramatic Club for the benefit of Fr. fri Petit's work. lence people of Al- QI glers you are asked to come and ei- an courage your yotng peopJe in a noble th enterprise. This is only th,, begiilln- 110 ing of a series of such entertafiments rih to be staged ', People are continually talking an about the welfare of the young men hi and young ladies, here's a ehance to \'1 do something practical for them. Ti These youngt ladies and young men 04 have worked hard for several weeks th under the untiring direction of Mr. 'a Vallery Barras, to give you a first It class entertainment, let the people of all Algiers show their appreciation by th filing the H. N. G. C. hall on that evening. You'll not miss the smnall amrmnt of 25 cents. Besides it will not be a pure gift for you will receive value for your money, for the actors are above the ordinary. There is not a weak character in the cast. All are familiar with the clever work of jee Misses Cornelia Murphy, Emily Tal- 1k Ion and Cora Shields. Cleo Platt will gre make her first appearance on the H. grl N. G. C. stage but she has made an hii enviable reputation on other stages, bri and her friends wil not be disappoint- for ed In her work. Ir Of the young men. It can be said that Algiers ought to be proud of Baj them. Vallery Barras. Jr., follows in .Iu his father'. footsteps and Is already a T NEARING A QUARTER CENTURY. di ci O)ur last issue closed our twenty-fourth year of existence and we are p Sl, nowu intorinc into the twenty-tifth year or a quarter century of newspa perdrn. - I r tlurint th,-os twenty-four years past THE IIERALD has never missed "r an issue and it has never lost an opplortunity to boost for the uphuilding ni .,1n -,lf,lr.' f our town. Ihe aim of Tlt, II ERtALI) has never been 'a furnish the Algiers pl- r - , r-.-, ti- i inal 1ls s a-ticles but it has Ibeen conutucted mierely as th-" e" I'i:i 1 pai r to .tlurnih.l the peotple a nietlimut through \ hich they might J, .,,pr'- th i" is. The -urlpose of TIllE ti-1t.\I.Ii1 is to It the pj-id ,il I'l., r' tn -tl'ret know what tho : .e pit- artre dIin.: on ()li lou..-as avelnue, 1) ( tI ' lt 1 ." , ' s- i tin of th - lio n nio\ ,hliat ilt: .hlotl t'lt-Is .are i n (I ' 1i th.' 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Th, F'inlanl tl S''c'l't.|r\ of ihth .\intal-alnllate'd As.\-so iiatlil of ' r,,., anal i\1 Ehl tric Railr,:ad i n I |lo\e- of .\tplel';.a in Ne.w\" Yo'ri .nt'rt!,.-,,tl that th,* 1l.mon+'y soli,'itetd tr"on1) the ; ublic llurin - the, ='- ;It st ik,, \a u-.'" to buy ' dynamn ite' \with wahlih to u\r'(e thi' S. l\\a.y. ar , " t or. f:a', i . I h . I ;.it a 'I . , i- 't i , i,, l t mil i.jl A t t,1,' u, ic iI thi pl , : a, the arinarks -s f a it t'11 i linal. A i. tll M ,l ( ivn,? hugs nmil. hi., r put attion in \a- atliotn. :;Ind h4' til1 111, it i ' i ti l his t la'v. VW ill tioll'per is 41i a par \ itli l,- r -I atlt4 \ill _lle it _4t( I a co ulilt iof i - m. I1. 1n ' \\ ith tiis aist and a plil t of intsel." hii alln ilitr:'-t. anll 2 - v tnii'illt ofth ni t ot rn; ah kind is h I ip nel a i, t41. . -n r ('11i . li I h e l il c l Kiikt ,. : 'ne il i 'a!i. \ \il r o l:l hae y bee cry and \1at . i \iln llul. e have h an l , Ia1y the endhol r- that it i\:1Il t- liiv of anth in All tial I. \" I, '. .` 4, 41 'lay. 1l:1 y " 1. II. \. G. ('. \(Tt).ES. ,. 'Ay Fred. N mNote of the li of te ordioniar hai happened at ththe 'iof lub mcince lit we k. preent of our boys have beenpproval y att4ndinhg the nightly shows reg A ulrly thiis wepla and coneq aurent 1n the pool rooml have been very much d in use.that voWe have always contendedhat r- that it i- the duity of each individual Smeillber of the Club to patronize his s own show. ani we are happy to note a that the attendance of clloib nmem iberll . has incrcaed almost two fold. i th : ant Kirke." . Allow iis to remind you all that we ill prestlrnt for yourd approval n upon Monday night. May Rodne . ur play. Ma7rcyl Kirke. Mr. V. Bar t S haelds. bazel working very hard upon this play and we can assure h you that you all will see a play that will be worth double n by the price of Sad ission askess. The following will he the ecast: iunston Kirke. V. F. and arra. Arthur thearrinveford, Ray t monio a..chards Squire Rodney. pail liam Heopper larne. O'Flytnn. eAlvin able thMGirney Pittaus Gwere spen, t al J. poiarras. durinlly Dutone field ss Cleports ntPlait. Mercy Kirke. balliss game weornelia SMurphy. Twoady Travers, Miss Cora ronShi thelds. boazel on tirke. rondss Emily I Tallon. t - "Ioalt (ide." 1 The boat ride given by the Ladies' SAuxiliary to the was. N. G. .. was by far a huge success. The boat left the foot of innianal St.. at 10:30 sharp - and proceeded down the river as far as Concession, La.. where the pas sengers were landed. A most enjoy-; able three thours were spent at thise l point, during which time field ports and indoor baseball game were In dulged in. Two teams were chosen wafrom the boys on the grounds. It. cloQuinn was in the box for one team ving and M. I'mbach was in the box for the other. The team pilthe footed by theof HoCanarale Mr. Quinn were victo rioals. w inning by the score of 6 to 4. tr. 'tet it wa.s placed In the game i and gave the people present an ex- r hibitiol of hisa old time form. He a was the individual star of the game. The boat left Concession at 3:30 o'cock on the return trip, leaving the passengers off at the foot of Canal street. at exactly 6:30 o'clock. It was a very. very tired crowd, but all were unanimous in saying that they had a giood time. if t last Sunday Rev. C. C. Weir's sub- a jetct. at 11 a. m., was John 3:".-::0.s Hle that haths the bride is the bride groom: but the friend of the bride- C groom. which standeth and heareth I him. rejoic th greatly because of the! bridegroom's will: this my joy there- A fore is fulfilled lie must increase, but I must decrease. The language is that of John the Baptist, who was the forerunner of Jesus Christ. and rejoiced to see him. S The friend of the bridegroom rejoiced 1:I"' it /it.- \.rl .. :11!.1 Ii -;! t'\ ." !11111 \l .,1" a '!' ; - -,I 1 e' - l lto. kks :!'lll" ,ht':. it. on ' t \011 : I . I iay s.I \ i.c ,l ,'LIt l ili, T S lttli it S.-I i4 l ilsan oi I. , I , i n e i ("-I "ptll V I t is klIt. iy. "Tlh .Jullili r ('hoiI" s lste.hili , M iz;ilh ' lt ('h ir i lln r , lid rin speciai lillus ,. i1- lie'. . (C. W eir's .s.j;ll.jtl t \sas Ei.t lls ai . . t12 ililno t t ay h th r a ild lo lht i'r. an I -at tshy id ys m 5ay lh o I lpitin th, is 1 tui h t i i li ti L.id i hy itod -i\.n h :: . . 11"' Lt \ , it Ijiti , thie s~ iacted ltssI ilk ptl i 'hilu l a d thel tl u t t)i oft t'l1 :t; 1 l tl ' g ,'i d d ." ll It I tt of ta t -t tr 1i' ii lt't l hr -s . t = :ll"re t tall" t hli:" iili:t ti 4.l 1 r1 1115 I.'i.s!tll iiar t r I N \t Suitnli lay t i i . Iit h lt . .1. It ainI .1t ,r i hi, pasto- of the i iit it i sp ua' list t'hurcth Tiallaha.s.e, Florida. wi'1 i t n in It. A t - 11. Ii . R ev. IV a lter 'n Jtlhlnsonl. Firs t I a kis 'hu h of \'ak. - .4 I'r, st, irt'li ( arinl:t, w\ ill pr- al h iv l The cl tieral plu lic is itn\itid to hllew a 'I these two \ i \ il nlnilistl'rs. itio ar,. 11 tislt ('onive nltion now in s.ssi 'rayes .l i tilletilnl Thilrsday tlihtl at t;:ia k l . >te ',!irpah ch. ir" was delighted to hat, r s s thort rc ils l t e tliir I.ader, 1 r. l \'aillt I ei oiel I'tr. now in trainiig at Fort Loai-Rot. Ark. , The renlat r ih, tiniit of lthe Sema inal iat 'i1, le Monday aft(-rnoon was well at al tiended and splendid Mork is being ac ur ,clom lis1lied. Arti.'les for sale are still rd .:iint in Ind th ladies than k aill for at \t ho is residini in the city. but who if at onlt time resided here was a most ill iv."l, ome Visitor. Anyone wishing to . purll'hase plienic iaproins, may call on Mrs. .1. W. Ilani ls and fronm the splendid collection\ hichl she has on in hand. tlhey ill certainly find sone i thing to suit thiei. o Those presint \\ ere Mlesdame ia Wells. Pollock. lIanit ls, Summers. ra / iarren. Lilly. Lai tit. lakeman ant d ly O\\ ens, Misses I rva Daniels and Ileleen Davis. is Thursday evening services will Ibe is held at 7::10 o'clock. It being As-en .- sion Dlay a serimon on that subject n will be delivered. A special offering I. \\ ill be taken at the doors for our m lJubilee Church Extension Fund. i Services N% ll also be held Sunday at ie i Sa. m. o- Our annual Sunday School picnic 4. will be given in City Park this corn te in- Saturday. All the children will x- meete at the church at S o'clock. Come, [e and bring your friends. 0 It' i During the Rector's absence last week the Rev. .. Gilmer Buskie of Baton Rouge, and the Rev. E. W. Hlun ter of St. Anna's New Orleans, of- 1 ficiated in his place. The Rev. S. L. .1 Vail visited Baton Rouge, Addis Nat- c chitoches and Mansfield on his recent r trip. At Baton Rouge he officiated i " at St. James Church at the Sunday f services. Rtv. S. L. Vail left for the lower c Coast Tuesday for a trip to Dime and t h Daisy. e Next Sunday-The Sunday aft-r f .Ascension the services at Mt. Olivet c , will be as follows: S 7:.l0 a. m.-Holy Communion. f e 9:30 a. m.-Sunday School. e f 7:30 p. m.-Evening Prayer and 11 I" Sermon. f d The Annual Sunday School Picnic r will be held at City Park on Satur day Mlay 26th. Schedule-Leave Al giers 7::;0 a. m. Leave City Park 5:::, re p. hi. ia- The iui'.' of llth P'arish Iuihlin ha. been cxttlendedl t'o the IRc' (' -.i s Ad \ trkers. :-, ' rV y nm ,elm t l' f 1) t. . ilil't. is .e n. st ly nrt ' 4 , t" h ' l l iO :t.is worIk. Tulld:y thI * ('!tn t y n-', .t. r ';I ! . , ill L:,.' n t l tim t h 1" ;'. 4,il4 .A' S r,.It I 1' v It I t , i',il+ I llt V I T i I 1t" I' . . it K I, II rn',s,.1 "I'll 4 Io .\-i lln.. iti I l i t ' I "" 'r , ' L i '<!' , I "' i -.! i ' t 1 1 . lr t ; 1 1 .: 11. . 1144 ,I ,t'. w it ',1 o, . nr_ I',ht : , ' 11 14 M rs , tt us lh ah ,1ar1' + I , , ht' : 'f !d :T h i t er 4 lit u t i on1 , ' i, t ti, , 4 t , , ' ... ,'I '" ,: ' : ,1 . . l .ltl 1 .1, -ied tie'. ; W it th aifi tyh ',. . . , '.' i t, 1o ,1 ' t. "'.. It itr r u -? I t ilt - ;''1 "'\. '_11 i, s,4441 i.T , - It ', O ,, !t ,'. ,i : ". f' , ill /. II. `.'1 i i +. .{'!, ,_ . .. I.. !1 . ! ,1":" . i"' .1' 1 ! 1 I'\- " C , ., ,. j 1' t" ' i li , !1ghede,-it'- 11 Iarfl. ! 1 , 12, Ps s . i by the Reason . I" i . n B'rt1!1on"S1tout 'eoplet 11 l the, a i J toes "'t I'. s e it':'st . sIo dir l'll4 oF T.h th' s ste fo r t un it .ihng lotin" ; a on my nerves." s Wherein the Di ficulty. hiei "The, sir, one hour's uninterrupted . reading each evening would make t ou-" "hieninterrupteds i a eret do` you think my wife spends her eve- i lngs?"-uew York Times. h it Posiblyn the Reason. 1I Brot n-il Stout people they say, A are;i, rarely guilty or meanness or ctrime."l it Jones-W",ell, you see, it's so difficult oie' for them to stoop to anything low."- a fl: Hir Saintly Employers. In Deacon Jonls-"Have you driven, for good people?" Chaueur-"Rey. i lar saints! They ur so auraid to dier that I never could drive over ten miles an hour, r!"-"Judge. se o his telephone operators answer calls two' ti'4 seconds quick er than their English i otousins. Skirting the Difficulty. Ite's all rIgt; eut snt ite a bit on E for a kilt?"e e in o l i ou --"en iUntaint red, ? WhePo r e. ao Life's wingrtitude, hit A man wh o attends strictly to h sai own business merely gets the repay tio tion of being unsociable. the Riches in Portugal, ws The world's greutest deposit W. .i wolmam tem the miner al from whic Ri tungsen isTobtained, isin Portugal, it hit Dh ainly Tmhought "Ies I was never leo s alone Pthan hemil e T he piane pupils ofe Prof. . . C. t' Tiomas will be heard inh recital in atsn. oi'e talented memenrs of his ca(s'hs Who in M parch suesosfully renlereh an operetta entitled "A toay din Flowerdom"at the Pythian aaill sfor the benefit of the sirming tank ih fuild, also take part. The uroceeds ult 'nhas one of the first hiven for this cause, after paying ixpenses of per has been sunccessful in securing the ing first tank and that construction is al. is ready under way. Bel stur Al : PERFECT LOVER dins By ELIZABETH E. HOYT. 'ov F-o-'-i---- ----.-- e o .O " t' it ri A - who i at 'enV· ,' , to ,,r r i I ', . Molly a!,,:t, ha'a t! s ,htn T, . . 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[rpap,,r before the womenIr clunb on , t we m'istake it was for rela tives h to anllome to lcoive with a young couple. In ! a ow I never sok of this bfore utlly." 1'i! Certridth oth"ke Ingraham rand on Moll ndmoth prpos to deliver rCou ein I" le si, 'lronia and rt do-aunt hras apprll II living with Pr andall's me and all Sntin to rin the hsfamilytame from pour t in the said his motherin up juthst read. In I tell you sometimes It almost brryks n day. my heart. y . a paper before' the women's club on Moll son, who was to be married in June. t ame t olstake a fw wa s for relatives t tome toii. "lve wi th a young couple. I Sor I'm doing it not to hus befrt Johnre, but for ntour own sake. I love John,. buti hl so or wieth l oh litl tIngrahams th Gr'andmother Inrham ani Cou in sometimes hand Gre almost-aunt s as all l. dosn take Perc his and me as soon all raI he comes nto r the house-n, from pourthings h the tea to brin. ing up the a. Iream "st. of speaking of this bhiorf. I'ntil in I tou've ao som etimes It almost breaks you wonh t know that manners can be more agravatin than anthing elsehea in th e world. And rest friendt to knowm how important theolly a few weeks before the :edo Dr. Ruilchar Randall hasy I tell you this. bes or I'm doin tog it not to hurt John, biutt e ie' so forgetful of little things that ke mannertimes I ever saw in any my heart. in do : my life." Then Molly unburdened herself, "Dear Lou," she said, "Richard Ran " all is too perfect. He Is interested :he like that, you know. I never dreamed inof sthe rakiig ohtf the is the right size, g you'vhe has aoo an experiences likegot the you won't know that mand the bers can b more aggravating than anything else n the worldsition. And you ougin the wt to know how imcap the orant they as absolutly, for :dflawless manners. LuRandall has the ber e ry a manners who is. If I ever did all e Then Molly unburdened herself. "leeted, you," she saidknow, Richard Rawoun dahis reproach to perfecthe end of my daysted I I could only fthingd one sinls the right size, Shuman failingood in hicome, he's got themarry him, but I won't marryves, a perfect mand fatherly and if I were yous, andou Thome as theon o I'd best mighty thankful that John does b o m etimes forget to take o his hat.l flawlessDr. Richard Randall continued ipr fcthis devotionlf, and I'm not going to mar en ryited to dinner several miles from did a SEaston. That wasn'ht quias the right, or ac his reproach tohome in the end soft summer daysk Iess, for thole seventh timne Ritclehard human fdall asked Molly Foss toul marry him, buand to his infinite surprise shem n and Theyf I were you.married n Septemberpson, and bived even morethankful thappily than does somtheir friends badforget to take off his hardt b Richard: but one day.ll continued inths his wife very seriously Fossand askconted, inw washer it thatndifference until early last suddenly on the wayFourth they were in inge Rufus King' the soft summer dark Dearess for the seventh time Richardss ing him, "and to hiwas infinibecause you atrprie seyour nsaid yes without a moment's hesitan. tions They were married in Septembe a nd lived even more happily tha k theiruth, thiends ad predicted.ntinl lyingchard was pterftle is satisfied with Molly and SRithe oard: but .-one day. ix month afterle In the contest dding, Richard looked at k his wife very seApriously and askll the sPublicdden Schools of the City, the follow-m Un le ing waRufus King's?"awarded a bronze mdal as . 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