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Algerines at Law. ii I i-iri, t 4 ourt. P1 'I. ,rr,,tiotf p.. is A ', , p," ~ ~ ii. is , 4,4011% entiusual 'II rtizage . MoUra'- l~ta::; 1 i, 1rank It fT"%U tun art n II , mr --itre " 'I-l Ar hher .1. .i-.*_ t~ (. I), i 1' ,/} 0,1 - !;" t. -r u , t d t', , iti oi 1 , \1 'A r til., t u' the ~ ~ 1 .t" irai a r ill, 1: , J :11 . . , 1- / . di-Ufl. l a ir II '. :'i, ii r a" I ' Iriia z.. "i " tin- I -s J n ora~"" T110 '.) 1-~ It: t1 1 ~iI11 nlo ni. lit I1 ,-:1 I4. -r a I'a" y tret Irvi'rn *'' n ,r.s }- U" ~ It It , 11 .it {ito he :irr,"ti r, a 1uu ,ilt. tI~og"i". at~1 S a ' (. : 11 e ' 1 i r t~t11 n h' ~ ,V orsnieng t1 : ker- 51.1 tiir ' rie av ll a- the 1' N rItt- a' .'inal lirervit. I: ha'rin t al" tn- n \l' ,. moortu Tri-I: is ;a," - '- -''-11r an in~l.'I in Fril. lair 1 t17. aI ri 44 ala p in .r- 5, Hor l tietr at ll aI~- .'i, -h~i' Ion a 'tl t *11 servan Itoiint it \1 a~itlv \1r Pa lolt r ,lIh!t ,!a," pa-iie-I hre pra-t Kel kit it . n,, -.ih,- t t.trIl,'l hn. her, sstiM her anmate ~ t-h ,r"I -,-rat isler anti . KI lirot= raier~ 1:a Tilsher uneral" ateik platera Monday SCLEAN EaS Cleaners, Dyers, DYERS, Phone: Algiers 250 PHONE: ALGIERS B.G.NORTH 250 626 Elmira Ae. B. G. NORITH, Agent American Laundry Zelon Dry Cleaning and Dyers Phone Algiers 250 626 Elmira Avenue PHONE-CALL OR WRITE .oJ----"- - ---- A\R-AIO- SQUARENESS WILL BRING RESUrTS IN A R% L0 O ENDEAVoR FA\IR AND SGLUAR. IN any field of human en deavor fair play : ns it- lau rels of popularity anl profit. We've made a monsi-tent effort to give thp public its money's \worth. W\e have done so. And He have found that our courteous. sq uare met hod of doing business is profitable to everybody c:ncern.ed. You ought to be conclernel about this. Mrs. Daisy J. Kramme, Groceries. Wines and Liquors. All Sorts of Cordials. .14I Elmira Avenue AND LIME BRICK SANITARY, DURABLE, ECONOMICAL GRAVEL, SAND, CEMENT, LIME, Etc. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Oar Sand Lime Brick has Great Strength, 10 per cent Moisture Absorption, It Resists Heat and Cold, and Electricity, Uniform in Size. Shape and Color. Costs No More Than Good Clay Brick. 24 Hours from Raw Material to Finished Product. WRITE FOR BOOKLET OF TESTIMONIALS New Orleans Silica Brick Co., Inc. JAMES N. DYETT, Pres. and Mar. Phone Main 1786 812 Common Street, New Orlcans, La. POR SALE AT Felix Borne, Jr., Algiers. A. WV. DAIN OS, CUSTOM TAILOR MILITARY UNIFORMS AND CIVILIAN GARMENTS WE MAKE SUITS ON EASY TERMS. Suits pressed at 25 cts., Suits cleaned and pressed 40 cts. up. Garimc :s of ti k :s a':ercd In cleaninq garmen:s we have na certain prices, the pr:ce depe. "i :; " end::, on of suit not exceed:n , h c:s.. un:ess effected by pain:. TRY OUR METHODS-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 241 Morgan Street. - - Algiers BEtablished in 1908 1216-18-20 ROYAL STREET New Orleans. Phone Hem. 1158 Southern Cabinet and Refrigerator Co. UMITED COLD) STORAGE AND REFRIGERATORS SHOW CASES-.STORE AND DRU; FIXTURES. 10, ..; . f'-t. etc.. lot Vallette. 4.- Xr ~- I. ;ipe rc'd.e a id ('he~tnut i1ii i-ii --F'urtnuntu. .rii"i I :ziz to Kaleigh J. Wil *- :t t. t~t' .. in aw.! tor por J ..- t.·. t.,·r* 1U. sI.t1l. Itouify andi 1.,, r 'it r-L Iit~r re _ i l a l-'t I 4a t \V .r -,ir ili'pfl V. i 1 Fur: kii nwr:'.~~~~~ kia , .,..i ri th ire I "" rti - t" t' l'tl * t t' r' %tta ki Ii~ - * J itt l, -t l.'iheli \ :. ht r :i tI'J pt-e M - \1 t:.i, n'il ,l. I rm a ! \\ 1:. A. I' - I . - fr: dIlti'! th I.' Ir i-at-i A Differen treek tha t t.. lit:: i *" .. N- Itt"' II andiljI BREAD 1We have the best bread be tause we pay the highest prices for the best flour. No order too large or too small. CAK ES Cakes-all kinds at retail or by the hundred or thousand. Always the best. large assort ment. We Are Headquarters for PASTRIES H. Martinez, 417 ELMIRA AVENUE Phone Algiers 9186. By HELEN MERRITT. (Copyright. 191L, by the McClure News paper Syndicate.) Mary came running down the stairs. her face beaming. She had double cause to be happy-she was going out to spend the evening with her lover and she had a new and beautiful gown. As she entered the reception room. John rose to greet her. She paused before she reached him, and, letting the long cloak slip from her shoul ders. stood revealed in all the bravery of the new finery. . "Don't you like it?" she faltered. lie might have been diplomatic in his reply. But that was not John's way. So he blurted out bluntly. "No, I don't." Tears rose instantly to dim the brightness of Mary's blue eyes. "Why? ' she asked, after a long pause. 3But specific explanation was quite beyond John. lie did not like the dress. lie simply stood and gazed disappointingly at it, and under the shadow of that look Mary broke down and wept openly. Then, without an other word. .he ran from the room. Then a half hour had pa ,sed and Mary had not returned to him. 11i rang the bell and requested the maid who answered it to say to Miss Mary that he was waiting. *When the maid returned she handed him a note. It was very brief. iHe read amazedly: "I am not going out with you-now or at any other time. Mary." Besides being straightforward to the verge of brusqueness, John was stub born. He felt that he did not de serve the punishment. And the breach thus opened wid ened steadily as time sped on. Mary's maid went to her mistress one day and asked: "Miss Mary, what had we better do about the rough laundry this week? Old Mary hasn't been to get it." Young Mary turned languidly from the book she was only pretending to read. 'Perhaps she's sick," she suggest ed. "I'll go over to her place and see about it." It was a sad enough spectacle which confronted Mary when she reached the pour home of the laundress. The few bits of furniture were piled up ready for removal. Old Mary was sitting be side John, her rheumatic old husband. The story was soon told. John's rheumatism would not permit him to work steadily any longer. It was star vation or the poorhouse. loung Mary thought rapidly, and the end of her pondering brought glad relief to the face of old John. TIll take Mary home with me," she said authoritatively. "There's a little room over the kitchen she can have. She can help the cook when she is able. and she 11 be well looked after." An hour or two later, leaning on his stick and shuffling his way to the road leading to the poorhouse, old John was halted by a cheery greeting: "Hello John' What's up with you? You haven't been around lately to do the lawn." The old man repeated the tale of his misfortunes. It was John's turn to take the role of good fairy. lie knew how these old folks had always dreaded the poor ho !se. "You won t have to go to the poor. house," he told the old fellow. "You come around to the garage with me. There's a room there the under gar dener used to have. You shall stay there. The cook will feed you. When you feel like doing a bit of work, why, do it." So it happened that old Mary, com fortably ensconced in Miss Mary's kitchen, received a message which told her that old John had escaped the poorhouse. It gave her the address of the garage. Time passed. One morning Mary'a maid came to her room with a seieous face. "Old Mary's too sick to get up," she announced dolefully. Miss Mary wrote a note at old Mary's dictation. It said: "Dear, John, I am sick, maybe dying. I want you. Come at once. Mary." The note was sent and when it reached its destination it threw old John into a panic. MIr. John was away, but the chauffeur advised the old man to go to his wife at once. "Leave the note on the boss' desk," he suggested. "Then he'll know why you had to go in a hurry." Mr. John came back from a business trip, tired and utterly discouraged. But suddenly the whole face of the earth was transformed into a thing of joy! For there on his desk he found a note in Mary's handwriting. It bore a message which could only be an swered in person. Mary was in trouble and had appealed to him! When she came in answer to the un expected demand, it followed, of course, that all doubts and misunder. standings were speedily cleared away. When she realized just what had brought John to her house in such pre cipitate haste, Mary led him to the little room over the kitchen. Together they entered on tiptoe. Old Mary lay on the little bed, peacefully fast asleep. Holding her hand and with his old, white head nodding close to ward hers, sat old John. "They must never be separated again," John whispered. 'They can li re with us." And Mary. her heart in her eye, no lded assuent. Regular. The tailor had called to collect his bill very frequently of late, but with out success. Finally, in desperation, I he sai. vehemently: "Mr. Swift. I mullst intsist that you mnake some defin Its :irr:ncrn'nt with me." "Why, str,,ly." r, -lid, MIr. Swilft. mnnt agree aybl3'. "Let' r-''\. W.'ell. suppose you 4-all t-v.,ry Thurliay morning."-lHar- - prr's .11:g:IZt.,ne. The Phunny Physician. A l4hy1'i'ian is a mIni who tells you you need change and then takes all you have.-Boston Transcript. THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS. Inexpensive -- Brings Quick Results -- Effect. Give a trial for Articles lost, Houses For Rent or Sale, Household Articles for Sale. Spcy ia] Notices, Etc. your Business. Minimum charges for single insertions 25 cents, better prices for the month and special rat. tracts of 6 and 12 months. i- a . r : r St irt' n '2 i :\ -, ant d I. 1!-ke .\. \Vig:nma' " " m1 , .miv:'.. Tuxt-. RULES TO GOVERN CONTEST ! I \\M - \ \\- 1." 1 . \M , I 1E A i " '" S'-k ,l I , iN '.i ' i t I ! A I'i'I.AX ;ET ) nl i< ' L A T-i : ! \1 \ l\ 1 1', - } , A 1A ! i ! . ) '-''I L 4uN Local Wants WANT TO BUY o l AA. A . - . .a-1. . \I., IEt. -' i.\ I MAT ER IAL 40. 4 1 '. For Rent I, - Special Notice For Sale . -' . , _ . • I t e t` c n . I ": ie f i .i elate "\:i:>' '. t St tf ti I i." len I- e. p ce ts ft. and R 1 'IT 1RD IIARD\ ARE CO.. INC. M 31ain 2426 \ _ DAUPHINIE ST. 6-21-17 DENTISTS DR. D. C. IIE.ERT CANAL STREET. .I = :c a p ' S. lays 9 to 12. , .\: 4ir. Ne. w )r Ce. -. La. A:: Fo:nadteed at reas)a.i e pr:ces. 3-28-18 DENTISTS P~~.ae mat 52,I RI(I.I-ARD . R'I T. ) D S. rANAT. STRFET. ROYAL NEW ORLEANS. 4-19-18 PIANOS FROM FACTORY TO NONE. 1. a 525 , 1;p P -ve P,- ;n.s . 2'. 5 Up. cre- l 1 '"\ frm . "e r t r ~. h1 . eIj raIMe . :1. . ;. y ; aY.- : anr n. interest ; ' ,F : ve ,-r se r , aleM s: Free A ,so SI'TI2ERN DSTRPIli TORS ARTIST MODEL PIANO HOUSE 'N' , FRENCIIN.EN STREET. N. O.. La. TaI > . it Ma", 3 ie. and Reccrds. Etc. ANTS Househeepers and Home Gardeners Ask Your Grocer or Druggist for the ROOSTER BRAND ANT EXTERMINATOR If your dealer does not handle it, get it from 417 ElI.a St. or 313 Seguin St. Phone Algiers 3S1-J Sold Under a Guarantee. LOUISIANA ACIPRESS [UMBER COMPANY Limited manutacturers of LUMBER SHINGLES Larga Stock of Drl Cypross HOUSE-BILLS A SPECIALTY HARVEY, LA. (Opposite New Orleans) Cable Address: "Cyprensse TELEPHONE ALGIERS NO. 1a NEED MONEY See MICHAELIS at STANDARD LOAN OFFICE 300 ROYAL ST. Royal Furniture Exchange M. 11I)ll I-' L"lii ': H. 'r , hter Wholesale and Retail Dealer in New and Second Hand Furniture Nos. 537 to 541 Royal St. and 700 to 708 Toulouse Street 11-1.17 AUI)ITORS, P'ILBLIC A('COUNTANT' A MO1DEltN SYSTEMI , .: .... : e I r'.. , ,e-, 1 " ,iv rC:: , i books. EMILE I. DAMARE LICENSED PCBLIC ACCOUNTANT Algiers References Mr. P. Rupp and Dr. Kraft ATTORNETS Phones Main a200--2t6G Hours 3 to 5 p. m. EDWIN I. MAHONEY Lawyer 416 Godchaux Bldg. 7-1-16 AWNINGS, SAILS, ETC. AWNINGS. 1 M 1-\ I, \ K& ,- - SPEARING & COMPANY, (Established 1817) ,i :. 1I " .t . .... .: \- ' k. - i S;ec al:y C'umberland P'hone, Ma.n 3'I. Corner C(a-i nal and Tchoupi:oulas 5:s. New Orleans La. BUSINESS PERSONAL I :" ::y a::y .' -.,ke ,:f s,.es or have :":v re; . : d :.e any used ones unti: .:.: , : ,r:,r ".ere :s , teas ,n. Get S S . M.g.zii e St. Ic'.ehone 1 p ENTERTAINMENTS FURNISHED F I.. . II I-f: ... 3*.:r:" . .. A 1. C s WOOD" WORK-DOOR--BLINDS. 1\' -- ::: .,, F.::'-,-v VW rk, see Cres I y " -' : U- r i. IF:r' M fg. ('o., S ; :.very 91 3-17 MODERN CLEANERS It TREA.DAWAV, Pr p I: ,1"a - - ...te .. . .-: , . }, BUTCHERS. ANDREW KERSTENS. DEALER IN CHOICE BEEF. VEAL. PORK, MUTTON. SAUSAGE, ETC. STALL IN FOTO MAR KET. FRUIT VEGETABLES. Ve\ta;es. Frut, F h`:. Ga.ime, Groceries, Oysters. PETER TALLUTO Cor. Al;x and Bermuda St. Phone Algiers 431 FRESH MEAT Central Marke:. Phone Algiers 431, corner A::x and IBerr.::ia streets- `ho:ce Beef, ,f day. S. CATANESE. Prop. GRIMALDI & CO., deasers in fish. game. -:::e-, e'.., orders r',e.ved day and night. French Fish MkL 133. TIRES VUL('C.ANIZIN(G. Blondeau. the Tire man, see him when all others fail. Tires all makes, all work ruaranteed. Phone .Main 91St.0 Louisia.a Vu:canizing Plant. 6-13-17 -':'" : ·--,. .f h -o '..-,-e y :,i 0 L. :::vs1: t e:5. 22DAIPIIINE ST. .1'". 242; Main 2423 R ID I'ITARD HARDWARE CO.. INC. r-21-17 Timber on 350 Acre tract on Outfall Canal will be given free to party offering to remove same in s'ortest time, under our supervision FIDELITY LAND COMPANY 304 Hennen Bldg. Phone Main 153 NEW ORLEANS, LA. Phone Main 541 913 GIROD STREET SIIAKESPEARE IRON \ViRKS JULIAN M. SWOOP, Proprietor NEW ORLEANS, LA. Ma i:,ery Re;:rs (;:en lr mi ,tI Attention (Gray ran I -<:nc, lirais c a( t.ngs BlackL.nih W. rk of All Kv:d Pa:tern Maki:g Grate Bars-- i:dnary or C"re::ar WE WELD ANY PARTS OF BROKEN MACHINERY PHONE MAIN 541 9-6-17 Louisiana Hat Co,, 106 Camp St. Straw Hats Cleaned 25c Up WORK 001E WHILE YOU WIAIT A Trial Will Convince You That I Do the Best Work. Tulane .. . $20.00 Up Indian Bicycle, 35.00 Up Iver Johnson, 35.00 Up Gus. Betat & Son 610-12-14-16 lorth Claiborne Ave., Phosne Hemlock 370 Cor. St. Peter St. REASER SCHOOL etc. -;0 la. rate to stu :. :g., r . and Gretna. S-. -1 A A M NALLY 0h:ha:t' .' arI T Ty,ti': ('OP" ti iIi(,It. --T 4c JER I (El) MdR( ('p/ c rier 13Uat.y :.d Ev S: . :. S.. S(OI'ER ( ITY (, )t'Fl :1 (OR IH MER AND I-. .' I1 A t.'L:: E. HARI.W. E. E-g neecr s uSpes. Pa ,`s and (:, 6.1 !3 1 : i" t, n re.: I' t: A 1 (ATTHESSES. FURNITt RE. i L. , ALLA E. Matres Mt . - sterrr, old nrirrrs re.:vered, res; '-s Mie tur 'Teci e st:eet. I'h.ne. A:g:ers _ ! .\ . , ii !. .r .. MIDWIVEn IMRS. I. RLSSELL, MIDWIFE, 613 Atlantic Avcnue. .MISCELLAN EOL S. BICYCLES. j.ri I .t e e: " ..r a', Messeugt: sere.,. E:.. 1 :; .= i'.: " :e M .i2 ' S1. 11 FLOWERS New Or:ea-. F: tis. R. GE KJ';ER if.. ......... ...... s.... ....el .rIed. :r" :"" ",1'. a: a, . M esrz "-L, re 1':1 "ce. 9--3 17 SCHINDLER & KNAPP 6 17 VERMICELLI. "--'ss R. G5 He:n ck ,32E \\i:. F. I'ere. . . 2. St. Pe:er S:. aug 23 17 JEWELRY AND REPAIRING. F. A. BRUNET S "a'1' . r |I .. . . . JE\\EWELR :3 R val S. Ex;er: Rea.r :rg Done 10.18617 REPAIRING. - L D rys Anyta:nrg ease that s brhken. Algiers Print :ng HIouse,. ' 1 eche St. tf Used Cars r MOIntI EEl .*ITO I:X('IISN(.I: 421 BARONNE STREET t MONEY TO LOAN Largest and most up-to-date PAWN BROKER in the South UNREDEEMED DIAMONDS O.EN'S LO:AN AND JEWELRY CO., LTo 507-513 5. RAMPART ST. ed tablished 1603 WE SELL ONLY Choice Western Meat From Inspected Cattle ol the Western Prairie Lands JOHN COUGET, St. John Market se sell it NO-DRI THE NEW LIBRARY PASTE .iIways ready Never Needs Water S-T-I-C-K-S (et a Rottle froIm PETEI RIIPP 15e PER BOTTILE TAKE OVER BUSINESS I have taken aer tke I t ANCE I SINESS of 1!r. I'SII t li p0e s ll ow by L. J. PETERSON, igtentLIVERPOOL. LON00N & GLOBE INSURANCE CO ALSO EPNESENTIBG UARY OTNER COMPAS ES GENERAL INSURAINCE FIRE, TORNADO. BONDS, ACCIDENT Re15dence Phone lOgiers 28-1. MILLINIERy S I ENOGRAPH:, ' k, d pe w d res. atl of l L PAPEIt...r. -4 ALIX ST I . ' ne. Alst ra LD . 'sILY , , .11 ND F'A EEI-TH 0WIN, ti 4 Bourbon St. h WOOD AND CAL S ', I'I' iER, Dealer 'C ROOFERS AND SLATE L) \T IHE FOOLED. DEMAND THE FUU. YV- l ILL H.AVE ToHEc jj ALBERT BRANDIN SLATE lIUFiI 201-211 N. Iampt gl Are You a Slave To Your S , Ritling on Wind. 11. y ',r t:ire i-a a Guarantee l'un-'tures. Blowouts and Tb bLI. Lasts for years. Standard Roller ad Fit 745 St. Charles kt Thomas B. Bro BUILDING CoITI.I.. Plans - Specificlies . IF YOU( OWN YOUR LOT I I! 13UILD YOUR HOUSE1ToUITU PAY FOR IT IN MONTHLYPA 717 Opelouas o e., Phone Algiwn 5M.1 We have the Exp-eris hlu pe Pure Drugs. We I'Perfect Service. It ia ri.'r %errice appesal to p lht u' fill your Acc'uracy first. Cyrus Bro PHARMACIST V(or. Hlellevlle ud Pdlim Phone .Algas S,1 We Dell "THE STORE OF EFFICEII iPre-'rliptions Filled 1 * Night. L. PAIL LOAN OFFI aid JEWELRY STOW 521 Canal Stro4 Neat to odsijM The Nearest to the ke~ -- Highest Loses at the LamIW Old Gold aid Iikwub - BRACES, Feh etsud Fancy and Staple Fresh Meats sad Poe Algiers l