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0 "u!IR-Tnar-m! That IS Coffee" It's got the smell and the smack that make you say, "Set 'em up again." For it's always fair weather when good folks get together over a cup of steaming, staving-good Luzianne. You don't buy a pig in a poke when you buy Luzianne Coffee. No, Ma'am. It clearly states that if it doesn't meet %Reh Ta Vot@ your idea of a better coffee, you're "aso,"nO,, entitied to your money back and get it. Buy a can of Luzianne and re. The Lziane Guarantee adjust your ideas of what good coffee Th Luza imne uaartee: must be. Luzianne is roasted in a If. after using the contents of a can, you are not satisfied clean, sanitary, well-lighted factory. in every respect, your gro. Your own kitchen could not be cleaner. cer will refund your money. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. JZA]Ncoffee 'The Reily-Taylor Company, New Orleans PEIRSONALS. (Conltinuted fromu P'ae 1) routte to hi. !ton . aft- . t a fet- lIaysi spent in Alexandr:a. Lat. 11t ret urn' I Tueslday. Tho mlany fro nits io l.m Al .lint Martin will ula r ,t it I.l ar tua: slh. was te plpt l]ail to aani, t , an ol e" ation for a ,;p ndtll li is. Mlis.- la,:I : lIallay ot lia,, e l'La,,-. La.. is sjpt d alla-'; th w1 l ith a . I - \ai1 died Use. .Iiss :.1111.ria l ,:lu ll. 'titl. a 1,a brok, her e,l.oultr-,-blad.. %%us o," tir atedl on last wa ek. .'l's. Stt.v¢ G llen. and a aldl ret:. M1ary and lak.,. returneld l t:n Iilt\l Sunday niiht. M it ss Josie \\+ieg u1ta n left H il ,xi .- ' -, day night for lIa: St. Louis. a a,.rc she ail .,avn i a loutd a itt th i Ford family. M rs. P . \\'i ,::ua an nx I ,1 da.u h t ," , Anna. returned from Itilo\ai Sunday. Mrs. Kern"r is holmi tra ltl Iiloxi, where she spenlIt a%hile. The W\onlit.n's lIenuftit Assoctiation of the Ma-a'abl,.es. A\l.i rs Review No. 22, will give a pillic Sat urday hight, August I1. at Electric Park. Admnis sion will be "-, cents Miss I'hinae I.anasing \was a week-end visitor to Mliss Victoria ;iepo'rt. 11r. William IGieptrt, Jr., returned home Sulday flInll (;alveston, after a most delightful stay, the guest of his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sc hunaider. Miss A. Krogh has returned from Amite City, where she stayed two weeks. The Matrons' Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. Ay cock. The successful players were Mrs. E. Manent. Mrs. C. V. Kraft and Miss Blanche Senner (playing for Mrs. A. Short). Mrs. It. T. Malone received the consolation. The next meeting will *Je held at the home of Mrs. R. Engler. Mrs. C. V. Kraft left this morning for Alexandria. La. -Senator and Mrs. W. T. Christy and son. Alfred, and daughter. Lucille, are spending the week at Itay Adam Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ridge of 2:23 Nunez Street are receiving congratu lations on the arrival of a baby girl at their home. The many friends of .lames Ting strom will be pleased to learn that he is improving, after a spell of sick ness. A most enjoyable timie was spent Saturday and Sunday at Milneburg by the following young folks: Misses T. and E. Dudley, M. Tingstrom, It. Durkes and Mrs. Mary, Messrs. John Durkes, Manuel Perez, Charles Ting strom and Alvin Verdoodt. Mrs. P. Allingham and three child ren left Wednesday for flay St. Louis to spend the remainder of the sum mer. Mrs. J. V. ('lement and family are spending a month at Long Beach. Miss.. I Mrs. S. A. Eross and children left i Wednesday for Long Beach, M.iss. Miss lone Peterson tie-ompanied a them. Miss Katie Spence came in from l ,Bay St. Louis Wednesday to spend two weeks here, the guest of Miss 3 Mamle Nichols. - Little Ethel Frost has recovered t after a spell of sickneess. Miss Anita Itowers left yesterday for Mandeville, to spend two weeks. d The Red Rose Social Club met at e home of Miss M. Erdhardt on Fri- v night. IDancing was indulged a refreshments were served. The t meeting will be held on Friday, d August 9. 1917. at the home of l. vv Nash of Mcl)onoghville. Members are IH cordially invited to attend. Miss Alice F. Palanque, New Orleans S elocution teacher. is teaching a branch o school of her College of Elocution andl T Oratory at the residence of Captain and Mrs. Sam S. MliNeely, : )1 Ope- T lonsas Avenue, on every Thursday e,1 evening at 4 o'cloc'k. V Miss M1. Mekofsky is visiting Mrs. F. Berthelot. Mr. Robert Yent is visiting friends in Algiers. stoppling at the home of Mrs. F. Berthelot. Messrs. R. M. ,MIEathern and F. D. ir Berthelot and Misses .Mlagge Rooney and Thelma Yent spent a very pleas ant day at Mlilneburg last Thursday. a Mr. R. M. McEathern has accepted s a position as chief engineer on the tugboat W. A. Bisso. da Mrs. W. E. Schabel and daughter, Barbara. spent Wednesday at Bay St. ti louis. They were accompanied home by Miss Katherine Schabel, a student Li at St. Joseph'e Academy. who will spend a few weeks with her mother. Misses Hazel and Zita Greperi re- 01 turned home from Galveston. Texas, of after a two-week's stay with their th brother-in-law and sister. Mair. and Mrs. A. E. &Schneider. While there, many social functions were given in their ho honor. ant Miss lone Lampton is spending her dif vacatlon with Miss Daisy Daniele at Gn the Seashore Camp Grounds. Br Captain and Mrs. H. J. Thompson mu and daughter. Marion, were the guests met of Mr. ,B. L. Anderson for several days 'I this vweL d M.rs.I. .1. Tlhoimpson t.nd daughter. Marion, are spending several we,.ks at thi, M1argo lerrace. Asheville, iseo.; Dorothyl and I'arlotta Kraft, dia)s . ' ho ;ir- spending sole tine in Alex rIo"l, andiria. ,ee visitors to lhoyce, L.41.. \\''di 'sda '. \mIt.t 1Mrs. .1. E. Hu. Iukins and daughter, ,l" Zt"I la, hi, art. visitinig in toby e. la., opte plnt thi,. wat-,k-end! at Alexanidria. Mli-s liucy Landry spent a mliost de ta,.r llhttul aeek-end in .\lI.iers. the guest \11 1 ,f \lr. and Mrs. .1. A. t;uillot. 1Miss .\Manlie V. Middleton. aicToiii a 1 tii d by hor sister-, lh ulah, 1,.ft for ;,. r M, ti'o b ('ity. Miss.. aftr a most tde lihthiil a\eek spetnt here, thl, gue'sts iroe:, of Miss lV!mnia line, ky. ioti The 'Tlu,.day Night Fut lire Club mettt at the hole of .Mrs. t)livior, tile ,u i- if, ,' 'ifl liaers b.ing Miss C'aimille nre N l.on plaiyini.g for liher nioth,,I- and I'nrl( Mr's. (:al innit,. Tae ltw t meeting ill i,, hIld at the hui nl-i of M.iss Clairtia I ,1 . Itii ha r ls. y. M.l rs. ,Toni G(ralham and ihiMriet loxi, left for l lr houte in ltras. La.. after l,lendinri a wiek with Mrs. -'. Yura n of tilh. Noi. .l-r. and Mrs. Ian lIarrett anld son ght, are spndtling awhile with the latter's mlis- mltther. tMrs. .I. IHourg aiI children are end splendling tt w,-eks in M\ilneburg. Ili. and .MIrs. .1. O. Carey sipent tied Wetdnesday at W\aveland. Miss. r a MrI. II. M51l'herson spent Wednesday his at \\aveland. Miss.. \\iti his faily. t drs. Miss E. Gahn has returnetd fromn lilneburg, after spn'lding a few days I oin theri. f two hMrs. Thate3 and children left Sun day for Milnieburg. where they will " day remiain two weeks. c Ay- Dot Toledano left Thursday forI ere liarahan. la. anl Ilernadette Wagner is the guest of F for Mrs. That.es for a few days. d ane' Mr. E. .I. Mothe returned from Hot t ext Springs Sunday night. o of .\Ir. S. Gillen spent the week-end at r Biloxi with his family. M ing Mr. W. Martinez returned from Hot Springs last week. a nid; Mrs. E. J. Mothe and family and It are Mrs. S. Gillen and famnily will leave shortly for Milnteburg, where they B S":! will spend a few weeks. itu- Misses flazel and Doris Aycock left ;irl for Hlomer. La.. where they will re main awhile. ng-' Mr. and Mrs. R. Staples and baby hat spent Sunday in Biloxi at the Floyd tl ek- Hotel. it Mr. W. Kennair was thte guest of \\ ent his brother Sunday, Mr. P. Kennair, h) trg of Opelousas Avenue. w ses On Sunday Mr. A. \\'ill Roberts paid h' It. a visit to his daughter, who is sum- si thn mering at .Magnolia. Miss. ci Mg- Master Ashton Roberts left Sunday tl for Magnolia, Miss.. to spend a few (e ild- weeks with his gradparents. 1 uis .Mrs. F. lJIcourt and daughter, Im- Esther, returned from Bay St. Louis at for a week's stay st ire Mrs. F. Lecourt, Sr.. Misses Alva th cih. Salathe anti Olga McNeely have re- G1 turned from Covington. La., after th eft I spending some time there. w ss. 'Mr. Tom Graham of Buras, La.. was A( ed a visitor here Sunday. th Mr. Connell Hardy was a visitor to Ni illn his parents last week. nE nd Mrs. Wiliant Burke and children ch iss are spending a few days here. They M will return to Bayou Boeuf Saturday of ed to spend the remainder of the sum- si: nier with her mother. ed My Miss May Hlafkesbring leaves Satur- th day for North Carolina. wE at Mrs. II. Hlafkesbring leaves next an ri- week for lafayette, to spent awhile Wi ei ! tith her sister. oft le A .Jolly crowd spent a very pleasant wi y, day at City Park last Monday, among of L. whom werte Mrs. A. J.1. Amuedo, Mrs. la re! Henry Deluc.ky and Mrs. W. J. Burke. se: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown of Alix :!r Is Street are receiving congratulations ed -h on the arrival of a bouncing baby boy on dI Tuesday. po in The home of Mr. and Mirs. Hlenry ,un e- Tapie of Powder Street was bright- tai LY ened by the arrival of a baby girl \Wednesday nlorning. Masters George and Matthew Hein idel are spending a week at Mlilneburg if with their grandnlother, Mrs. lang. an Mr. Ed (lischl. after spentding several t' m. ,nths here on business, returned to Ensign Ed Pettigrove will leave in hi a few days on the U. S. S. Bath for be service at thi front. .ot e Mrs. tlhnry IRencky and grand. sit daughter. -Marguerite, left for Amite pla City on Sunday to spend a short vaca- Sat r, tion. pet prc t LADIES OF MT. OLIVET CHURCH pir II ENTERTAIN SAILORS. eve The Woman's Auxilliary of Mt. a Olivet church entertained a number ' of boys from the naval station at a rtheir monthly meeting on last Wed- Be nesdayv . Miss Sallie Pearson was hostess and was assisted in enter taining by the Auxilliary members, fr and a number of young ladies of the of different churches. Misses Adrieland be Grace Lennox and Mr. Norman fol Brownlee entertained with vocal and sina musical selections. Delicious refresh- Skli ments were served. a i The Auxilliary will entertain with Fou a dance nl Augulst. by MOVIE FOOD FOR FANS FOLLY SUNDAY NIGHT. for a fraction of a secondt. also take: How would you like to be a star in a plunge. the movies? Here is what William To le able to doi all this Willian DIesmond is called upon to do in the I)riinonl keels himself in physica trim all the time. IHis work in pii new Triangle play, "Paws of the turres demands It. Some more that Bear." In an exciting part of the pit- others. hut nearly all call for somei }' " k WILLIAM DESMOND AND CLARA WILLIAMS IN TRIANGLE PLAY, "PAWS OF THE BEAR." Iter. 'iks ture he is seen dragging ('lara \Vil ill-, liams along with the soldiers in hot raftpursuit. They arrive at the top of a tex- hiih cliff with a rivewr running be 1 \.\ tween them and safety. All seems lost. when Desmond. pullling himself ter, ttomether. takes a terriffic dive into a. the eaters below. It is a full forty feet. Then M.iss Williams.. hesitating de lest H. N.. C. THEATRE AND AIRDOME. o01r- LETIC TRIM. or The IlHst in M\,tion Ic'itures. \e- We have :gone into the filmt market t of the world and have seciured for 'lub soul entertainment. the followin, the Stars. Mary i'ickiord. Marguerite ille ('lark, W illw lu k. Il.-ie F-er-u on. and Mladam Petrov. Pauline 'reder:wk. will \1iian Martin. Geraldine Farrar. L.ena iria ('avalieri. Ann 'Pennington. Enid ltennett. I irothy D)alton. \Villiam S. roil lIart. Iou las Fairbanks. (Co. W. ter (t'on n. Ge. Iteblan, W\\allace Ileid. ra- ('has. l;,a. Sessue tlayakawa and Mary Pickford in t:roducttions prodtluc son ed by Griffith, icloe. I eMill and Blas rs ton. What motre coluld we say. except that the show starts prouptl\ at ::;o are with mio'isic secontid to none. On Friday the mlananlllouent of the II. N. (. ('.. will offer the celebrated charat'ter actIor (eorge tBtlehn, in his lay \aonderful protrayl of the Italian truck farmer the priciipal part in the elually wonderful '\oIrasco-l'ara!nount 1ps photo play. "The Marcellini Millions" . from the story Iby Edith Kennedy and t n- produced by that well known director t ill of the silent art Donall t'risp. The cast is a splendid one which includes 'or elen Eddy Pietro Lasso. Ilenry V Woodward. Eugene Pallette. and Adele t of Fairington. and there c(an not te an t doubt that every one wl!l he enter- p ot tained. as Mr. Behan, impersonations a of the Italian is not of the coarse, but t; at rather of the gentle nature of that it wonderful race. e ot Sunday August ."th. Blanche Sweet o and Thomas Meighan in "The Silent Ii id Partner." o ve n 'y Big Welcome to Manager White of The Orpheum, and Mr. Walter Katt ft mann Who Will Also Make e"- Popular Manager. y The hundreds of Algiers patrons of ti -d the Orpheum Theatre will be exceed- 1 in-ly pleased to know that Manager of White of the Orpheum Theatre will r, he here again this season. Mr. \White el was :greatly missed last season for `s id he had made many friends on this h' a. side of the river as well as in the 81 city and we may rest assured that' ty the same good treatment will be ac w corded the Algiers peolle during Mr. White's regime. r, Mr. \\'alter Kattman. who will man- a is age the new theatre under the owner- al ship of the Orpheum circuit namely an 'a the Palace Theatre formerly the Is e- (;reenwall is also very popular with a tr the Algiers Theatre goers, and it goes of without saying that he will draw some. ls 'ery .ood partonage from our side of the river. Mr. White. after leaving .o New Orleans, was transferred to Min neapolis Minnesota where he had we n charee of the Orpheum theatre there. th y Mr. Kattman was press representative pa y of the Orpheum Theatre for the past he 1- six years. lie was formerly on the or editorial staff of the Item. Both of be -- these gentleman have received a warm welcome both from the press t and the public in general, and it goes e without saying that they are starting off with the good will of the people fet t which is a big boost for an enterprise" g of anykind. The Orpheum and the c P. Palace Theatres will begin their seasons on Labor Day September ye : 3rd Both houses are being renovat- no s ed and will be ready for the curtain Col on that day. The Palace will be a popular priced theatre while it is pre sumed that the old prices will main _ tain at the Orpheum. fu E.MPIRE. sP An entire change of Vaudeville hu and the Iusual daily change of plc- go tuires which will include a two-reel vel ('harlie ('haplin subject Sunday will be offered at the Empire. New faces., costumes, novel lighting effects, and high class vaudeville acts that would be a credit to any theatre. Clever dis comedians. good dancers, good mu-so Ssic and carefully selected photo- liti plays make up the program. Mr. an SSam Fellman, who has had wide ex- aw perietnce in staging vaudeville and Musical Comedy shows, declares the program he will present at the Em pire Sunday to be the best he has ever offered. The show opens with a medley opening chorus, a monkey A song New York's latest hit. "I Lost My Wife and I cannot find her. She ' Ran Away with an Organ Grinder." Su: Believe me, some song! A show for mothers, fathers, sisters and broth ers. we lead and others follow. The I first program number is "Sunshine of Your Smile,"' second number n:ill MO be a trio, "Down Honolulu Way," followed by Miss Edna Rowland 5 singing "It Takes a Long Lean Skinny Brown 6klinned Gal to Make TUl a Preacher ILy His Bible Down." C Fourth naruber, medley clog dance WE by Collis Butler and Flo Roembud. l'il- thing in the acrobatic line. While in lOt 'tdolleue i)esonond participated in ath fa l'tics. and to this he undoubtedly towets a great deal to hi,; splendid be- physique. Ih. is naturally fond of out mns door sports and spends rmost of his elf timo, in horseback riding. .swimming. Ito Iboatine and autonlobilin.. l it- is also 'ty a ri markalble shot with the rifle and ug is an enthusiastic huntsmroan. E. Tile two famous lHebrew comedians. anlt Serpas and (I hick ('onnors, a thl their Ilebrew monologue and their fallous song entitled. "('ou Spoln." Somlle monolog it and somero or- . a srea !from start to finish. n Zehnller and Z'ehner will recite some it Vry lpopular lr numbers of the season nd ;ld the show will cioe with a pa k. triotic tinale by the entire company na iinging (Old Glory." as hich was I olll potseild rby one of New Orleans 8. ,li t promlllilent ilertchan;lts and is \'. rh, olling one of the biggest song d. !tits of tit year and is pretsented by id the i-mpire as a comrplinrrit to its c- i Dr.er. It* su re ti hear thr Em E- pire, rag, dedlicatel to the Empire It TFheatre. played by Sam F'ellman's :i Jazz )Orrhestra at tile Empire. Sormie thing doirig every Ilmirrute all the oe tell. .\n entire change of pictures ,I 'yery day. n Scare Pests White Lying in Bed. e During the mango seuson in India It much injury is done to the fruit by night-birds, particularly the so-called d flying foxes, and to keep these off with , tihe Ininimurn of inconvenietnce to themselves, the natives have invented an interesting contrivance. First of all i they bedeck a long bamboo pole plea tifully with tin cans and other noise producing utensils and fix this up s among the branches of one of tL. fruit t trees. To this, they tie a cord reach- I t ing down to the ground and the other i end of this cord they tie around their t own ankle. By this means, they can t lie in bed and, while resting the rest of their body, can work the noise maker with their legs. Looking Ahead. Little Mary, aged ten. gazed admir ingly at the diamond rings glittering on the fingers of her grandmother. "When I marry." said the child, "I suppose I will get these rings as a wedding pres ent." Up spoke her brother Bob, aged seven. "Not on your sweet life." said he. "You get one of them; the other goes to my wife." Them There Wimmin. Why is it that a woman will pick up a rabbit skin with her middle finger and thumb and hold it gingerly at arm's length from herself when she is wearing around her neck a fur with a skunk's head on one end and its tail on the other?-Milwaukee Sentinel. Patriotism of Americans. "Malign us (Americans) as you will. we are a home-loving people and the things of the home we understand. Our patriotism centers itself about our homes, and our reverence for the past ' around the hearthstones of our fore bears."-Walter A. Dyer. Quite a Shock. "You say that Miss Oldstyle ss-tif: fering from severe mental shock? What causedl it?" "Why, she's been claiming that she's only twenty-eight years old and then somebody found her name in one of those '30-Years Ago' columns in the newslpapers." Nose for Business. "Mrs. SaarIpe is a woman of wonder- I - fully kern intuition. isn't she?" said Mrs. Gatbby. "Oh, remarkably so," re sponded Mrs. Gabbett. "Why, her husband rays she can scent a bar gain sale three days before it is ad vertised In the paper." Unkindest Cut of All. "I shall now give out the effect of distance," he said to her. and he sang so low as to bie scarcely heard. "A little further. please," she said cruelly, and he picked up his voice and went away with It into the chilly night Foto's Folly Theatre ATTRACTIONS FOTO'S FOLLY THEATRE. Week Ending Saturday, Aug. 11. SUNDAY, Aug. 5-"Paws of the Bear," Triangle. Wm. Desmond. 5 parts. "Her Torpedoed Love," "Pathe News of the War." MONDAY, Aug. 6-"Her Soul In spiration," Blue Bird, Ella Hall. 5 parts. "Neglected Wife," No. 4. Pathe. Ruth. Roland. 2 parts. TUESDAY, Aug. 7-"Pearl Stock Co." Selected pictures. WEIDNESDAY, Aug. 8-'Wary Law. soa's Secret." Pathe, Charlotte HAWAIIAN DANCE AND EUCHRE. º The young ladies of A.\liiers. par ticularlyv those who tretquent the Kni hts of i'ollumils horle on Friday nights are giving a IIataaiian dance tkes and eluchre for the h'nefit of the Soldiors Recreation amps to be a erect.ed all o ewr tne battlefielts of ical E:urope. It % ill take place -'riday .\ugost ::rd at Ip. in. sharp at the han Knights of t'olumhus hall. tie- A fla 1,iian (teddino . native danctes and nmusic' are to lie the special feattllures the evnn'llill. iRetfresh lmel(1 ts will ie' er'\ td and "lei" garlandS are to( he given away as SOuvetnirs Thie Naval Statio4n (Orclhestra will furnish the lusic for tile dtl;Ianinzf Those aho do not care to tdalnce will find amusement ill the club rouit i. or on the groulnd floor in the foruml of card gaimes. Se'.'eral fine prizes are offered. i The admissioln will ),e twetntv-fiveI cents for ladies and fifty cernts for gentlemen. This Is a patriotic Ilndetrtaking. given for the hineflit of the soldiers ;anll sailors. anld iniidiontly for their entertainmlent. andi we 'oxpe.tt limany of the boys frilomt the Naval Station to come. \Il :irls desiring to take part in the wedding and dance w'ill call at they honie of .Mi .- Ertinie Itlopper. 521 Pacific avenue any night this week for the further particulars, as to costumes etc. .\ number of the girls are to mllake theiir costumles 'Thursday afternoon at 521 Pacific avenue. The reheatsal for the wedding will in take place Thursday night at S p. m. th- sharp. Bring your quarters. E\ery llv body 'omle. Show your patriotism. lid Any donations of refreshments will ut. he gratefully received by the ladies his in chare. IDonations shoutld be sent ,g, to 521 Pacific avenue. Iso - nil GIRL SCOUTS. The g;irl Scouts of Ma1> nilia troop No. 1. who missed the meeting Tues s., day evening missed a real treat. In rs, -:idiition to the regular work Mr nld loyd gave solim Sw..edish movements. ou- The next meeting will be Thursday. te luit_ 2. at 6:3 p4. ln. Scouts he sture h. to come out. .\ny young lady thirteen le or over a ho is interested will have on the ;,rkt explained to her on request 5a- You will find the Scouts at the ny .\\enue .\cademy on Tuesdays. Thurs as datls and Satturdlays. Scouts he sure ns to c,)mIe out Thursday. is rig. Yy' BEGINS LEVEE WORK SOON. s ('ontractors for the New Orleans L.ovee Board will start work on the SI 'lper Stanton levee, seven mitles he I low ('anal street on the .lgiers side 1I of the ricer. in about a week. The P Stantotn jib hats abouit 2, -si feet of M iork andl will take about five weeks. For Mental Digestion. a "Lady. let mnle siell youi a package of y Cerebellumbiskits," said the grocer. | "You will lind thenl unsurpassed as a b brain nourisher. In fact, I can truth o fully recommIied them as food for d thought." l i Souinds All Right. Myrtle. who was in the fifth grade. P asked hen''"-ounger sister if she knew t what a r dtangle wa,. "Why, certain - ly." she answered. "A rectangle is a r man tangled up In a wreck." t Too Numerous. The seven ages of man have been er pertly defined by Shakespeare. but even he. In all his wisdom. would never take - such liberties with the ages of woman. -Exchange. Reading on the Farm. Upon most modern farms may he foundl Interesting books,. magazines and the dnily paper, where in the past the nncient almanac and a few other more or less uninteresting books were at hand. E1IPIRE - TO-DAY 1010 CANAL RT. J. IMILLER. PRor. High Closs Vaudeville Act. Motion Picture. Empire Jazz Orcheetra Entire Chante of Vaudeville Sunday Pictures Changed Every Day Admission - - - IOc PORTOLA T1"eATRE CANAL AND DRYADES STS. Presents Roscoe(Fatty)Arbuckle in THE ROUGH HOUSE and Marguerite Clark GRETNA GREEN SaturdaylI, Suanday and Monday Pearce's Theatres SUNDAY TUDORI "THE IRON RING" With ARTHOR ASHLEY "THE ADVENTURER" With MARIAN SWAYNE Walker. 5 parts. "Secret of the Double Cross." No. 6. Mollie King. 2 parts. THURSDAY. Aug. 9-"M adcap Madge," Triangle. Olive Thomas. 5 parts. "His Bitter Fate," Tri angle Komedy. "Pathe News of the War." FRIDAY, Aug. 10--"The Danger Trail." K. E. S. E. H. B. Warner. 5 parts. "Musty Suffer Comedy." Hary Watson. SATURDAY, Aug. ll-".Brand of 8atl', IBrady.,ade. Montagu Love., parts. 1Mntt and Jef 'omedy (Cartoon). HRE. "GONE DOWN9,91 the The only thing selling cheaper than ELECTRICITY, for Light, Heat and SOUTH IEW ORLEANS LICHT g TRACIO S222 Elmira Ave., Algiers, La. Phone AI in Bring Them to You By Tele h . You can open an - er -r ", y" b"g r enlarged trade--by hav::g a Ben! Teleit one s. i o i It will a trct: trade ar:t suo ,tr s :t . v !,y rI ; .. . five The te!'p.!one way is the crern of- : .," Y best cUStoSit. most conyve en::: ertra.r:ce. They"I c e to y . t .: Te.ephone tmeA come personal y. q liers heir kCumberland Teleph SE and Telegraph Co In Summer Excursim SFares TO Galveston, Texas $16.10 u#- Kingsland, Tex.. $23.30 Alpine, Tex....... S3$4 Comfort, Tex.... $25.60 Marfa, Tex....... .. On Sale Daily to September 30th, laocl. lay Limit 90 Days, not to exceed October 31st, 1917. e Plan Your Vacation Now 5--Trains Daily to Texas:-5 the Fer full information, tickets, reservations and "Apache Trail" a* irs Southern Pacific Lines 227 St. Charles St.---City icket Office---'Ph*ne Maim 40 the JOHN P. VUZIEN. Pres Carstens & Vezien Co., Ltd. Ship Chandlers and Grocers of Spee Attentlon toe alIread Orders. Prmm qs a 814410 MORGAN STREET. PHONEo ALqOrS Il ML :h or . Cerp, Seas 3a,.rewIrw, gS em0re Sn Wstm Mm e. While in good Health, Provide against Ilnese aJ DA by insuring in the CITIZENS' INDUSTRIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND SICK BENEFIT ASSOCIATION S Premium. 10 - 25 cent* per week. 21 CARONDELst lt ra n. YOU "can get the kind of goods "o YOU that will satisfy. e SEE the large assortment we always have au in eur delicatessen department. LA LA sets the prices and starts tkm re down hill. -TlEO. J. LALA, The Teche St. Groc6 Phoa yoer erie Phemes Algie1 MS A CONSULTATION with any of our officers will reveal many ways In which we may be of service to you, and invite you to avail yourself of our facilities. Our businemss le conducted along lines that assure strength and se curity and a desire to serve our depositiers with careful regard for their special needs. We invite your business. Whitney-Central National Ban TORNADOES are due andl STORMS are due For Policies that will secure V against Loss, see R. A. TANSEY, Plos Aliiors 9126 157 Dolarl