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Boys' Military Suits at 25% Discount ~,v s frm 3 t,;, v, .'ar ,,ld can he dressed in real mili tary -,cahi,,n, ini fact, inju-t t ,napl ,il as the soldiers that they gaze at with delight ,n tie streets evcry day. 1.vcirv , v al tires the khaki and in his o\wn little heart, only ilt s that e hia, 1 ,cn lig cnou h to wear it. These siuit= that lto:mes i- can be worn either low or abut o:ferin:g at ".' discount are toned up. Bellows pockets are male of khaki t; ill, gaberdine an attractive addition; formerly :,nd r; A . One model has priced $6.00. now .......4.50 four miil!ttry pockets. shoulder Oth er models in khaki mili ,;rap and govern nto't button tary suits iron ......3.53) ui -tjm,'d: theo hack i- form-fit tix,. \intt; the "nilitary aspet; .1 Khaki (ap (nopletes the aviation inia nia , e ar ong Outfit trouers; formerly pri,'. .. ,1 To finish out the military cos anow ......... .......... i.:38 tumne, the little boy will need a .nothr style. in the Oliver khaki cap. These caps are Twi:t model, h-:< a leathtcrette similar in every way to the of Saiith a pi t(1 h:l-ter on t!e fi'er's Garrison cap. w\hich of side; government -tat iped but- ficers wear when they are trav tons are isel. and there is an oling trom one camp to another. embroidered clh vron on the The prices are ... 75,c and 1.23 slceve; frm.rly priced $5. Khaki Pants for larger Boys now .................. 3.75 These pants are made of kha lnulathrion moSld wirth ernu- ki twill and are very strong and inc lVeather Sam Jbrowne Over- durable. They are particularly sbas HIlt and erl:cce tadee nl- adapted for school wear or for broidcrdl ovr lift pouck't; for- Saturday outings. nimrly priec-d $f6 5., now.. i.83 Mothers who have boys from Officer's Nuit, with Sam 7 to 17 years will find that these Browne be:t of the samen ma- trousers are ideal garments for tirca!, has a bra , btckle and the growing lad. The prices bra:: bi!(uttons and a collar that are ............1.o00 and 1.'75 Holmes Boys' Clothing Section--Second Floor D. H. Holmes Co. $ 7.IY .i. r. .. LIMITED Ap,ff518" N ý, Leon °n and 1r1eeneo. 43. Ours Is a Piano Service For Everyone ()ur piano service is not designed alone for the man who wants a high- grade instrument. Nor is it for the mIan who wants merely a practice piano for the children. (ors is a universal service. Youiill find here the finest piano values and player piano values obtainaIle anywhere. `J 1 gpjj f J1flflflgfljJ 540 - 542 " BARONNE Successors to Cable Piano CO. STREET A SHAVE With a SMILE q Is a Shave WORTH , WHILE . We Can MakeYour Shaving Easier Shaving in the modern way-with modern utensils-is a real pleasure rather than a nuisance. However, even some of the latest shaving devices are not a big improvement over the old. But we are in position to Know which are the most worthy, as we have had an opportu nity to investigate them all. We tender you a most hearty invitation to inspect our worthy assortment of razors strops-hones-blades-brushes-soaps in all forms-soothing ointments-etc. CALDERARO'S PHARMACY (Successor to Peter Rupp) Cor. Bermuda, Elsa md Verret Sts. KILLEEN'S GROCERY BELLEVILLE and ELIZA Phone Algiers 408 Wesson Oil-I pt..0... ....40c Wesson 01--1 pt. 3 oz....... 50c Wesson Oi1-1 qt. ..........80c Weseon Oil-1 qt. 7 oz...... UW Compound Lard, 2 lbs for . .55c Silver leaf lard ....... &. c lb. Douglas Oil for Salads . .40c pt. Pompeian Olive Oil ... 2.50 qt. Iion Milk ................19e Magnolla Milk ............ 19c Dime Milk ...... ... .....15e Idbbys Milk-14 os. ......18c Pet Nvaporated Mlk ....... 15 Rebe Skimmed Milk ....... 12c Octeaga Soap .......4 tor sge Star Sep .................Te sxport Soep ...............ac Oean Emy Sep ...........Sc Pearl soap ................ee %Ab Soap ...S.c........ ..Te WE ALLO 1ON. - .·u!FLL US Red Beans .............1ic lb. White Beans ........... 10c lb. small Lima Beans ...... 1c lb. Large Lima Beans ...... 15c lb. Merry Widow Beans .... 10l Ib. Pink Beans ............12c lb. Black Eye Peas ......... 10c lb. Cow Pea .............10 c lb. Sweet Potatoes-- lb. can... . 25 Spinach-8 lb. cans ........ 25c Saner Kraut--8 lb. cans ... 12c Cris~r -1 lb. cans ......... 32c Hominy-- lb. cans ........ 12c Gulittas pure Chocolate- 25c can Arrow Soap ...............40 Leox Soap ................0c Sple and Sp.a osp..........e Moon Soap ................6e Octagan Powder..... 6 for se Palm olive seoap .....2 for 6c IREAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Vincent Taormina to Jos. Manale. t portion ElmIra. Belleville, Alix and e Eliza. $26000 cash.-Dreyfous. Ir Algiers Land Co.. Inc., to Antonio Congeni. four lots. Nelson. Lawrence. I Farragut and Copernicus, $244 cash.--' Humphrey. Mrs. Thomas F. Richardson to Union Homestead Association. portion'; Pelican. Delaronde. Olivier and Val-' lette, $3604) cash.-(;urley. Purchaser to Mrs. Anna Laumnann. same property, $:'('00 ternis.-G-;urle. t Mrs. C(ora Aycock to Mrs. Lena Cross, half interest. in and to lot. Eliza, Verret. Evelina and Seguin. $41i+: cash-Mahoney. 1 Anatole J. Louvier to Savings and Homestead Association. lot Patterson. Whitney, Pelican and Lellouef. $27(11 cash.-Manion. Purchaser to Frank Grundmeyer. same l roperty. $21'10 terms.-- lanion. Thos. F. Richardson to The Peoples! Homestead Association, portion d Olivier, Delaronde. Vallette and Pell- ( can Avenue. $37:,t cash. louen. Purchaser to Vendors, same I)rop il erty. $375:4 erms. - Rouen. Born to fMr. atnd Mrs. ('. A. East man of 722 Vallettel Street.- -a boy. ( torn to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ti Ret chum ctf .2sx I)elaronde Street.- a girl. BI.ASEII.1 Il.. The opening of the Behrmn it lse Ball League at .Mclionoghville. Sun (lay. Apri, 211th.. wais splendidly car ried out. The playing of a douiileli header game broulght allpproximately ' 2011, Algiers base ball fans to the game. The board of directors and managers of the se\eral clubs are using every effort to mtake the gatmes played by this League as professionable as pos sible, consequently the public is as sured that any games witnessed will be enjoyed. Last Sundays Double Hleader was played as follows. First Game 1'. S. Marines vs. Pelican Stars. Score. 6-1 favor of Marines. Second (;Gallme Abbotts Sweets vs Marines, Score. 9-3, favor A.\lbott Sweets. STANDING OF THIE CLUBS OF' TIlE LEAGUE. Per-Cent Calderaro Pharmacy ......... 1.0041 (Formerly Abbott Sweets) M arines ...................... .50o Pelican Stars ................. .000 Knights of Columbus ......... .000 The season will last through Labor Day, September. 8, 19194. On that day Mr. Burgis, Superintendent of the South New Orleans Traction and Light Company will present a hand some loving cup and pennant to the winning team of the League. Double header games will be played every Sunday, thire first game to start prompt ly at 2:00 p. m. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Mr. E. W. Burgis, Honorary Presi dent; Mr. Joseph Skelly, President: Capt. Nichols. U. S. M. C. Vice-Presi dent; Mr. M. E. Barry, Secretary Treasurer. MANAGERS OF CLUBS. Khights of Columbus. Joseph Skel ly; Marines, Capt Nichols, U. S. M.; Calderaro Pharmacy, K. Abbott; Peli can Stars, S. Talbot. The Bungalow At West End NOW OPEN Special Dinner 1.50 With Wine Music and Dancing Nightly ALBERT DtBOt, Prop. Money in the Bank Did it ever occur to you that you can carry a bank account just as many of you neighbors do? There is a mighty comfortable feeling of independence and confi dence' that a bank ac count gives. And you can have it with very little effort if you just make up your mind to place a certain part of your earnings in our bank every pay day. After the habit is once started you will be sur prised how easy it is. Come in and open an account today. We will lend you a home savings bank in which you can drop your spare change, and pay you 3% inter est on your deposits. Savings Dept. Hibernia Bank & Trust Co. Caroandelet & Gravier Ierours sd400,00 . --- ?I_ I I m ! . Estate Joseph Rumore to Ouzir .\lli. lease of property No. 401 Newton he tween Teche and Nunez for 36 months ending March last l:i.' at $::15 'er month.-- Private. A1Lntonio Estalote to ('onser'.ative !Homestead Association, po'tion I'at terson. Thayer. Pacific and Elmira Avenue. $:37t cash.-luc(.hmann. Purchaser to Vendor, same property also portion Magazine. St. Andrew. Pacific and Elmira $40:10 terms.- Bluchhmalnn. Prudential Savings and lHomestead Association to Walter G. \\eidig, por tion Verret. Patterson. Olivier and l)elaronde. $12U0i cash.---Gurley. John B. Brewster to Acme Home stead Association. lot Slidell. Brook lyn, River and hIomer, $16tt0 terms. - Legier. Purchaser to Emile B. Mutz. same property. $1100 terms.--Legier. IB ILDING( PERMITS. Sam Moore owner and builder. resi idence: Socrates. Thayer. LieBouef and Oakdale Sub-division. $7i,'. E. Mack. owner and builtder; box house. Lawrence, Thayer and Oakdale Sub-division. $::0t BIIAN('H NO. -I, A.1. I. ('. All imenmbers of Ilospital Garmentsi Surgical dressings, Knitting and Ite fuge-' G(lrmients are c(ordially invited to join in the Welcome lHonte Pa rade to our boys. This invitation is extended to each individual mem ber of Branch No. 4. A. It. ('. Branch No. 4 will meet at the K. of ('. Hall. All members will please' tie dre-sed in white, with ahite vtils. Watch Algiers columnl of tmorning and evening papers, for date and time of meeting. An appeal is al-to made to any oine x\ ihing to donat* hIlmemlade(l rake. pie or candy for the Welcome, Home. all donations to be sent to i 42S I)el:irondi St.. on the mirning preceding the parade. Mrs. M. E. Ilealy. Chairman. Too Late to Classify EX I' ER .Nt CEI) t()IR V.\T( )RS .\N 1) SEAMSTRESSES..:i' TO 1.\Kl. SKIRTS. .\Aplyc StI IERR M.\NUFAt - TI t1 \(; Lt ).. 1;23 tanal St. PLANTS PLANTS PLANTS 5 I)ZEN SPRING I'LANTS I'iOR $1-i ('osn.,a-, Xtnia,. ( hla nk ' ,.nap I):ap-,,,n. .I;,rtg ,,,I-.. i,,rie--Mt Nt,. 4'.rc-i --Fi. Ac ter,. Sulmmer Pansy, Balsam, \'c rF nas, Ic ) tunta- I'hotl me and I can expla;:n FREI) ZIE(;LER, JR. S,nia: and Sarat; ga Sts. lpto,wn 1590. R IEWARD $100.00 will be paid the person for the return of a Dodge touring ca:, Louisiana license No. 30212, amber; headlight lens, leather top, oval glass in rear curtain. THE MAINIIAT'AN RUBBER MFG. CO., 500 Camp Street. 5-1. High Costs Affect Operation Greater Revenues Required Itae-o 80o . SO 1111111111 11 1111111 1l ! I III ! 1 II I It 1 1 1 1 U1i1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 110 I il i IIIIII l i llo f o !90!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!g mi . ,iq 60 d TO 70 60 60 so 50 40o4 20 20 20 10 -- to 1915 1914 t1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 Changes in Bell Telaphone Rates-1913to1918 Compared with Chang. in Wages and Prices SINCE 1913 there has been a steady increase in the price of all com modities and the products of industry, which has not been reflected in a corresponding increase in telephone rates. In order to meet the past and present high cost of telephone operation, a revenue in just pro portion to thd expense must be secured. ---m The reason is simple. The cost of telephone operation has steadily advanced both because of the increased cost of material and the in creased living cost of employes. The consumer has realized the neces sity of paying more for rent, for food, for clothing and for transporta tion. The telephone industry has been affected by the same conditions which have produced higher prices in all of the necessities of life. " Between 1913 and 1918, commodity prices advanced 112 per cent, wages advanced 72 per cent and Bell Telephone rates the country over advanced only 4 per cent. Adequate rates are needed if the service is to be maintained efficiently and on a comprehensive scale, so as to meet the increasing demands of- the public. This company is operating its telephone property under the direc tion of the Postmaster Generil for the United States Government anad nust secure sufficient revenue to cover the cost of rendering the service. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY V.l i l LUMBER HIGHER GI{AIDE IA)Wll:{ P1{I'I-: HOUSE I1.lL, .1 ,PEI'l. i.LTY TIMBERS Furnished for any clans of conlstruction' from our n i.I con net'tionii in car lots. House' Bill Lumber Furnished from our t'arrollton Aveniue a tndl ('ortez antl Newi Itasin yards in car lots or trii k loads. "Not in Any Combination" HORTMAN C0O, Inc. 3110 C.ROI{I{3I,,TON .AVE. RETAll,---WALN T 2112 IWHOLEIS.LE--W.1L. 448 ANGELL'S COUGH AND WHOOPLNG COUGH SYRUP For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Iung and Throat Troubles. Contains No Habit Forming Drugs. Prepared by DR. RICHARD ANGELL 23 and 50 Cents All Druggists NINTH .NNlIVE'Ih.111Y. On Sounday. April 01th. a birtiih day party was givetn ;at thei hoii,. oif Ernest Kinkaid. 722 lielltvi'.le St.. ilitt ociaiiio Ioiiig the ninth annlli versary of his birth. nlning g and gaimey were illnlgled ill and refresh.nlenltsi were served. l'hose in attendance were: Masters Everet and Hugh ('ogan. Bruce afid Edward North. William and Robt. Portland, Geo. T. and Jno. 1t. Geiger. Earl Gordon, Jno. and Oliver Suth trland. ('has. Cieutat. Leland ('ogotn. O. Verneuil, Floyd and Ernoest Kin kaid. Misses Lillian and Mildred Ia husan. Elenora IRooney. Flrris \\right. Leona, Orelia and Elmai Gordon. Francis La bit. Rut i and Mary M(Quilling. Velma iWebert. lbtinice ('arpenter. Irma and Aldia Klink. Rita Portland. Mr. and XiMr ii. A. (ogan. SMr. and Mrs. H. F. ('ogan. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fledder mann. Mr. and Mrs. ('has. M. ('ogan. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kinkaid, Mr. II. W. Fleddermann. Mrs. W. Port Iland. Miss Lillian Cogan TAG D)AY A BIG SC('CESS. The Playground Tag Day was ai big success, everyone responding liberally to the call for funds to help the children have a good time and to help provide instructors to teach them to be stronger and bet ter boys and girls. Mrs. J. P. Skelly and the workers., under her. succeeding in raising I about four hundred ~lollars as Al AU Klads-Place Ter Od R oofin g Wit Un-Cai Make n w Rubber--V Crimp Corrugated B. V. REDMOND & SON 309-311-313 Decatur Street. FOR TORNADO, FIRE, AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE SEE R. A. TANSEY 157 Delarond St Phone Algiers i Rents Collected Model Sheet Metal Works FRANK BRAAI, Prop. Repair Work, Gutter Spouting, Steam and Gas Pitting Sheet Metal Work of All Description. Gas Stove Repairing Our Specialty. PHONE ALGIERS 377 319 NEWTON STREIy JOHN P. VEZIEN, Pres. Carstens & Vezien Co., Ltd. Ship Chandlers and Grocers Special Attention to Railroad Orders. Prompt Delivery. 314-316 MORGAN STREET. PHONE. ALGIFRS 211. Hay., Corn. Oats. Bran, Hardware. Groceries, Etc. Wines. Liqugre .AIA;IERS AGENT WAN'TEDI Toliver PUNCTURE-PROOF Tubes J. EDWIN BUHLER, Distributor 3:38 Carondelet St. l'hne Main 234. DON'T MOVE YOUR OLD FURNITURE TO YOUR NEW HOME-WHEN YOU CAN HAVE IT REPAIRED--P. HOLSTERED AND FINISHED TO LOOQK LIKE NEW. See the Original M. REGENBOGEN Phone M 3047. 802 Camp St. Save Time at SPENCER BUSINESS COLLEGE By mastering the grea" Spencerian Shorthand and practical Twentleth Century Bookkeeping and the most up-to-date methods of penmanship. Rapid calculatis, office practice and business English. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Main 10. 711 COMMON STill? giers share. This is indeed a very creditable showing. Mr. di Beni detto and the -Playgrounds Commis sion desire to thank all who helped. 1TIUI rOU1M ISClC LAWRFBA.mlwI SEE ME IN REGARD TO THE FOLLOW. ING PROPERTIES, THAT CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN 1121-23 Atlantic Ave., 5 rooms, I tlh ......... 721-23 Pacific Ave., 4 rooms 1,t i3 :3-35 Atlantic Ave., 5 r= oms ......... .... 3,8 1034-36 Vallette, 3 rooms. 18' 401.03: Atlantic Ave., 6 r2o1 s, halth ........ 2, lath ............... 1 I716-18 Newton, ". rooms, bath .. ..... .. ...... 1105.-17 Sunºner, 3 rto foms, Ibath ............... 1113-15 Suumner, 3 roomlLS, . bath ... ... . . 202 Newton (ingle), 5 roomsl, bath ..........l * 80.5-07 Atlantic .Ave. ... 020 Ik·)artnde. -I rooms, single ............. 1239-41 Nunez .......... '1.* 308-10 Wagner . .... .. 310-12 Wagner ......... R. A. TANSEY PHONE ALGIERS, 48. 157 DELARONDF