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All communicatlons, such as letters from the people and news notes of balls. lawn partles, dances and personal mention, will be inserted in THE HERALD free of charge. No communicaton will be received unless signed by the sender. We do not publish your name n conanection with the communication unless you so state, bat we must nsist upoen having your name as a guarantee of good faith. THE HERALD may be found at the following places: THI HERALD (Algiers Office), 600 Verret Street. WALLACE NEWS STAND. Corner Canal and Royal Streets VOL. XXIX APRIL 13, 1922 No. 49 LET EASTER BE A DAY OF INSPIRATIONS Is't it true that in the seeming hustle, bustle and striving of business 1ips we all sometimes lo sight of the true meaning of events, occasions, days or seasons? Isn't this true, more or lees, in regard to Easter? Are we permitting se glory, desires, ambitions, ommnrallsms to overshadow the day and rob as of lapiratios which should mean for as happines, peace, plentyt Ies few words are not aimed to preach creed nor form. Instead they an grouped in a new term of a sincere invitation to every person in Algiers to vist his or her church on Easter. To let it be a day of lnspirations. -laspirations to all that is best in them. ter commemorates the resurrection of the Christ. An occasion which wa the liag proof of the victory of ULife over Death. And if that be so, then tra huma tears, worrie, Jealousies, despairs are all useles. It ib to us to look to the sou of our being-and we are a stleast striving to do this when we attempt to live the Christianity that we all know.-Each in his own wrq. b visit TOUR church Uaster Sunday. It will givhe you the inspirations to srive anew n meeting your work4day problems.-Deallng with fellow m- yoeu would be dealt with. 's well werth the eeort. 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Tm urg ...".o...0. o0 Bidek Turla .........855.O0 ** ** ...... oo t tn arg ......go.oo e ...........710. Wub Seda ........s 1,,s.o .* *****n ......o os hla.....P ,o.Tao ".e Apu hrrg assan Cash 'Paymeat Aai msy Terms ,' A - , nmn OPT aIUI Ans UI, s p. s. Sy GUS. q. REVOL s,-Wr. D,, .DART W. . -, ; ..r " . -. , .:_ "__ g & : .. . . - : .-., 'g$.., :. .., .,. GILKY SWIPES --~- '. Friday-are base Ball teem is irganised now and the Tigers is eddy to take a Fall out of all .omers witch thinks they can play a:ll. We are a aggregation of the fooded red American youths full of iep and vigger and Enthusiasm I =m captian and manlger and Sekatery reasure witch speaks well for the rise choice of the boys in there iffisers. Saturday-Pa was feeling bad and rent to the Dr today witch told him ie must walk more. And ma says bat is rite because pa ussent like uis self any more. Since we bot are !th hand ford he don't even walk n his sleep any more like he used o do. But now since the Dr sed hat I bet ma will make him walk. Sunday-When I was all washed nd drest up reddy for Sunday kool ma xamined me for spots nd etc. and she remarked that my eeth was itra clean. They ought o be. I been going to a Party gritty near every nite for a week. Vitch gets mltey tiresome and makes ne Desire for the Simple life. Monday-I had a pleasant time his evning watching ma trying to Lang up a pitcher in the west Bed oom. I always get a lot of plas Ire out of watching ma try to drive Sak AIAERINEB AT LAW. Civil District (ourt. Martin S. Mahoney and H. Wag ner, bond for costs, $25. Martin 8. Maboney vs. Henry Wag ner; answer and reconventional de mand.-Harry Emmett McEnerny. L. A. Prey & Sons, Inc., vs. Stevro S. DI Bartolo; claim $360.21.-FPy mire & Ramos. Widow Gustave X. Gast, as natural tutrix of Gast minors, $17,541.91. Katie McCauley vs. Charles W. Aikman; divorce.-W. E. Schaefer. Permits. A. Alonzo, owner and builder, sin le cottage, Seguin, Pelican avenue, Alzx and Bonny, $1500. James Feaney, owner and builder, double cottage, Elisa, Segnin, Bonny and Alix, $1800. Apel A. Pierre, Owner and builder, louble cottage, Whitney, D'Armas, Diana and Ie Boeuf, $1200. Mr. G. Rooney, owner and builder, tenement house, Hermosa, Columbus, Nunes and Magellan, $2100. Edw. Johnson to Henry 8. Clere of Gretna, La., $744.55, two lots, At lantic avenue, Lamarque, Socrates and Pacific avenue.-Tillotson. ieal Nstate Traastem Manuel Alonzo to Third District ~uilding Asloiatio portion. Peli. can, Bonny, Allx and Seguin, $3800 Purchaser to Manuel Alonso, same property, $3800, terms.-- oomis. Albert $oppel to Albert J. Kothe, our lots, Bfnks, Bandin, Murat and Olympia, $3200 cash.-Willie. BRIGHT SAYINGS OF THE CHILDREN The Herald will pay 50 cats In cask or mal the paper every week for del moethe to say address giveu for each chldia sayingl printod. Tae stor toM mast oever have been rited before. Do net expect pay your r story util it is prated In The Herald. Address ight yelass to The Herald, Vemt Street. I follow the fashions, although am Just 30, and have had my ball bobbed, but my young daughter bai long braids of which I am proud. was much emberrassed the othei mornting when Lls remarked before her daddy, "Mother, when will I bi old enough to bob my hair?" A. F. W. My boy was lgven a canary dur lag a recent illnes. After listenint to the bird singing for several days he said: "Mamma, that bird doean' sing any songs I know. Tell him ti snlg Mary.'" C. F. My small son, who is observan GREETINGS Beatiful rs sold on our hlest club plas. Nine months is which to pay. We are expert Farriers and oar pries are at wholemate to you. Fhur remoed. sed and eleeed. Raw fur tas.ed sad made into Md.toyear. STANDARD HIDE Q FUR CO. - mo aTD ST. New osr. La. N.oi 1034 wma? aiN iouza on O o wrn YOU? We dem'at ehm4e man a beak prwdeaMt o as 4odeaotele Ammmr ean.e ham er We a Ge see ye" wbt we Gese ab , -Pb _Dm b d...*..- . - meT,*iK .. . ia nail. Or pa trying to trim the finger nails on his right hand. Tuesday-Pa is tawking about his Vacation all reddy. He wants to go to Niagry falls but ma pre furs the Ocean. Pa sed Why when you go there and see them wander ful fals and Cataracks it Just makes you realize how small and In significant a man really is. Ma replyed and sed Well there's no use spending a lot of money and go to the falls to find that out. Personly I wood love to see the falls but I spose I will enjoy the Ocean. Wednesday-Jane and me Is still on the Outs with each another. I Once in a grate wile she sends me Ila note but it is all ways nothing but blank paper. Witch is to em I fasize the fact that she dussent speak to me no more. Of ail sad words of tung or pen. Its the way the women treats us men. Thursday-Went to a home talon show tonite witch was give by the 7th grade. Pug Stevens had been telling us kids that be had a lead Ing Part in it. He did. When we got there he was very Busy leading people up the Isle and showing them where to set down. Youm truly, GILKY SWIPSB. John L. Cunningham, Jr., to Secur Ity Building and Loan Association, portion, Jeanette, Lowerline, Birch and Hillary, $12,360 cash. Purchaser to Mrs. Clare Mayer, same property, $7,000, terms.-Weg ener. Paul Capenter to Charles Hoe et al., business, etc., conducted at 924 Tecbe street, $1500 eash.-Hennes sey. Frank W. Lahusen to Union Home stead Association, two lots, Webster, Wagner, Newton and Diana, $1,000 cash.-Gurley. A. T. Wainwright Co., Ltd., to Sub urban Building and Loan Association, lot, Canal, Clark, Cleveland and Hagan avenue, $11,000 cash. Purchaser to vendor, same prop erty, $11,000, terms.-Loomis. Miss Mary A. LeGras to People's Homestead Assoclation, lot, Dela chaise, Verret, Olivier and Pelican avenue, $550 cash. Purchaser to vendor, same prop erty, $550, terms.-Rouen. Mrs. David Williams to Eureka Homestead Society, two lots, Verret, Alix, Bermuda and Pelican avenue, $3500 cash. Purchaser to vendor, same prop erty, $3500, termLa-Benedlct. August GOspard to Clairtay Geb. har' two lots, Webster, Opelousas, 1Slidell and Wagner, $600, terms. Heaiessey. Union Homestead Association to Prank W. Lahusen, two lots, Web ster, Wagnet, Newton and Diana, $5500, terms.--urley. and consequently well informed for his age, was questioned by his aunt about a scratch she had Just found on one of her pieces of furniture. He replied: "I didn't do that. Can't you see it's only a birth mark?' IFOLLY INSTAIaBL RADIO. The Polly Theater is installing a load spealing wtreless telephone system in its theater for the benefit of its many patron.. Radio mes sages as well as literature, songs and instrumbatal 'music, will be flashed to the audience between ,the reels. Mr. Foto feels that his many patrons are entitled to this treat and thus have the opportunity to listen in /.fo' the first time in this new scientific discovery. This will be a nightly occurrence shortly, and pro grams will be given to the Folly patrons from the broadcasting sta tions throughout the South. The work of installing this system bean yesterday. AIGIERS TEAM LOS. With all the breaks of luck against them, the Al-Grets. composed of rIayers from Algiers and Gretna. fought hard, if unsuccessfully, against the Alcos in the opening game of the baseball season Sunday at Gretna Amusement Park. "Moo Cow" Miller was on the mound for the Al-Grets and out pitched his noted rival, Bordes, but with the fates against the locals they I went down to defeat b.ý the clo. score of 3 to 2. In the line-up for the Al-Grets were: Cazaubon, Knowles, Kirk and Mark Abbott. Hotard. Whitmore. "Beans" Delery and Olivier. t Catcher Smith. of the Alcos. suf- t fcred a broken kneecap and had to be removed from the field to the a Charity Hospital in the seventh in ning. The Gretna Athletics defeated the S Trupiano Stars of Algiers It the first U game by the overwhelming score of h 7 to 1. FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY. b Last Friday evening an enjoyable C surprise party was given at the resi- B dence of Miss Rita Lutz. 131 Alix street, in honor of Miss Helen Kearns, who celebrated the fifteenth at anniversary of her birth. Among al those present were: Misses R. Lutz. H. Kearns, R. Patrick, H. Estopinal. M. Crowley, V. Le Blanc, M. Mc- w Closkey, L. McCloskey, E. Luzlanne. \ M. Gordon, M. Smith, S. Yokum, E. , Angelo, M. C. Wiegman, N. Wagner. r, T. Harris, M. Malbrough. M. Lutz; w Messrs. B. Peck, N. Le Blanc, L. t Lutz, A. Le Blanc, J. Cieutat, H. 1 Schwarzenbach, C. Angelo. J. Call-i. brissa. A. Hoffman, A. Turragano, B. Levey, J. Lutz, L. Barton, R. Drumm, G. Keller, H. Marcour. N. of Trist; Mr. and Mrs. L. Lutz, Mr. and at Mrs. A. Corbo, Mrs. Kearns and many si others. ti Refreshments were served and many beautiful presents were re ceived, and all present spent a pleas- Ia ant evening. BASEBALL.U The Sanchez Sweets defeated the ai Lower Coast Stars Sunday morning by the score of 9-7. The game was te interesting throughout the whole el seven innings. The first three inn- el ings both sides were blanked, and w in the fourth twe Sweets scored five A runs and the Stars also scored five runs, and then the Sweets started to play. The next two innings found U them on top. Teal and Fitch pitched. ni The Sweets also played the Ferry- lt house Sluggers, but the Sluggers at were helpless before Barichivich and m Pitch and lost by a score of 24 to 5. a] "Bomp" Tingstrom starred, hitting u at home ran, two tJree-baggers and two doubles. In addition to his hitting St Tngstrom also stole home. at The Sweets have won six games ti< and lost none. The Sweets would gi like to hear from Troop 32 for Sun day next. The Sweets meet the Mc Donoghville Stars next Sunday. Fitch will hurl for the home team. PVBISJHER STATEMENT. This statement is published by The Herald in accord with the requlre ments of the Act of Congress of Au gust 24th, 1912. di The name of this publication is The a Herald, published weekly and this 8 statement is made forthe April 1st at period of 1922. That C. V. Kraft is ,i the publisher, Editor and Manager ki of The Herald, that there are no other stoekbolders, mortgagpee, or other security holders, ownling or holding ay stock or bonads or intetrest la Th o Herald. Dr. C. V. KRAFT, Prop. Sworn to and subseribed before me, this 1st day of April, 19322. (SeaL) ROBT. U. O'CONNOR, Notary Publi. Methodist Church Notes (Continued from page 1) us in the new. Toanght the Pastor will have for his subject, "Thbe Day of Parewells." Tomorrow the mu Jeet will be, "The Day of Suterin." There will be no services eo Sat mrday, but 8anday will be full. The Epworth Leaguers will hold a Sun rie Prayer Meetiag at 6 o'clock; at 11 a. m. the Rev. J. G Saelling will preach a Easter sermon; at nsight the Pastor will preach. The Holy Commuion will be administered at both services. Come ad rejoioe with as on thise great day, PERSONAL8 We regret to know that Brother B. M.Brown, who ease to preah for as oa the night of the dedication, has been sick and had to undergo an operatio on his throat. He has recovered suffelently to retun home Tuesday of this week Little Robert had an operation for adenoids. Mrs Davis was a recent gest at the home of her sister, Mrs.n C. Mrs. W. B. Wuarrea is stim with her father in New Iberia. Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Stamps. who have recently moved to Timpson, Teas, writes that he has gone into the mercatile busiaess and that his outiook is promising. They ltved on Smaer street for several years ad made many trieads while here, who wish for them the best. SUNDAY SCHOOL A mestia of the Worers' Counci was held on Tuesday evennaing after ehreh service, ad mar important Stms were brght ap for diseassio. It was decided to hold the regular monthly matia a the third Tues. day of each meath, an we trust al lers nad teachers will bear t Ms Smnl. May 1 wase em as the ay. br oer amalotnl ot to Ciy Phl, whih we haps wUa se plemt -e am,' __. Wq1 b p1 in -;e THE HERALD EIGHTEEN YEARS A Gleanings From Algiers News And Happing i The Second Week In April 1904, Wh.y This Paper Was A Husky Infant letlievilng that ilerali readers, new rones at w.*:l a. tie faithful p - will he ilntrerstd in a glimpse of .%llers evefnts a; rTe." rlt.d inl this exanctly nineteen years ago, when The Hler:al wI.a,. t ii t ten y.ars "at that e:arly age it was bristling with fre-h . a.. , .... t he and itput.lih.er that Is serving you today. We trust our l. I~.tio l -S iintere-tilin to ill. In this issue appeared a long article regarding the lawn party e that Belleville School was to give on 1 April 2w'. The committees were all fl appointed and their names published. v Percy Sadler. a brakeman on the ' Southern Pacific railroad, fell from the train at Boutte, La., and sprained his wrist severely. There was an account of the branch store to be opened corner of Canal and Common streets by Duvic o Bros. The contract for a new building , at the Naval Station was let F and work was to begin at once. The following real estate deals b were made by Barrett Bros.: The a Whitmore property on Vallette street v was sold to Charles R. Corbett; the residence of Captain Mark Morse , was sold to 3. J. Vanderllnden, and two lots of ground corner of La- b marque and Belleville streets were d sold to H. Daste. L h Pastor and Mrs. Charles Niermann ti of Trinity Lutheran Church were si surprised by their friends, the occa- % sion being tbe tenth anniversary of o01 their marriage. I d Week, the time to be announced later. 6 We are delighted with the attend- i ance and trust that it will keep up throughout the summer months which E are now ahead. T Our classes are becoming very in- tl teresting. Mr. Rickey's last Sunday elected th~r officers, Mrs. Cayard's o elected theirs a few Sundays ago. 0 while yet in the old church, and the V Adults will elect theirs before long. P EPWORTH LEAGUE Regular monthly meeting of the Union will be held next Tuesday night In the Algiers church. We are looking forward to a large attend ance from the city churches. The meeting is of especial interest, as we are to have the election of officers and installation of same. There will be a sunrise service on Sunday morning at 6 o'clock and all are invited to attend. Special selec tions will be rendered and the pro- a gram looks interesting. Mount Olivet Church B Pelican Ave. at OlIvier St. Rev. S. L Vail, Aeting Priest, In Charge. Phones: Office, Jackson 1215; a Residence. 227. d Church Notiees-Maunday Thusa- I day, Holy Communion 7:30 a. m. Good Friday, Evensng Prayer and v Sermon, 7:30 p. m. Text, "Blessed are they which are persecuted for a righteousness sake for theirs Is the kingdom of heaven" St. Matt. -10. (The last dermon In a series on "The Beatitudes".) Easter Even has been set adde a for decorating the Church appro- tl priately for Easter Day. 21 ONLY A Few More Days N. B. Gray, the Health Teacher, wil be at Stumpf's Drug Store, 901 Teche Street, Al giers, only a few more days. Be sure to go have a talk with him about good health. Free Free Free These ideas and suggestions of better halth cost you nothing Everybody Invited to come See Him and learn the wonderful merits of the RED INDIAN REMEDIES Hours-4-S1 A. M. 8-8 P. M. P. 8.-Many Algiers people were gratly benetted last week by following Gray's soug gestios. Be sure you are one of than this week. M 11r. Charles \\Vahl was a v elected president of tbh a lenevolent Association at its i fifth annual election. Prea I. were made at this meetij, celebration of the twenty.tlg e versary on .lay I. I The sewerage work 0r was commenced on Tuesday ing. SBOYDI--On Tuesday. April B Covington. La.. Mary Adela~jg . only daughter of Adam T. Bli Virginia Church. died at the I 22 years. FITZHENRY-On Sunday, I W. Fitzhenry, husband of F oley, of 235 Pacific avenue, the age of 50 years. MITCHELL-James Mitcb, s band of the late Mary Palmer, at the age of 76 years. pynia t vices were conducted under it, spices of Ste. John Lodge N. B Masons. LAIGIST-William Laiga, " band of Amelia Fiest, da denly at the age of 20 yesa. l Laigast, apparently in the hb health, bad gone to the barh, i to be shaved. After havin shaved he got out of the cy was putting on his coat whs r out any warning he fell to t~f dead. SEaster Day-Holy C 6 a. m. Holy Communi esi . mon (Choral Service) 7:80 a (N. B.-9 a. m., Service emtg i Easter Day.). Children's C vice 4 p. m. (With preIsltla their Lenten Offering). Easter Monda--Annual of the Congregation with ,r officers, and election of W Vestrymen for ensuing yean portant matters coneanrug b fare of the Parish will be4 dbis Oome and worship God IR Ib House on Easter Day. iAttend the Parish Mmuf. Laster Monday. Church of the Hv Name of Mar, 1 BAPTISMS Earl Herbert, son of Mr. and Aline Guidry. Speassu ence Guldry and Paul Uli ea Lnrline Agatha, dau*gsh e Bandean and Lurlire Sponsom, Mr. and Mrs. p Shsmukes Sedy Is Tm rat Preserved better them m- 46 tlan mummy, a ahrkas b* dlan chief who died mire Sm years age has been kbuag 6 United States by Jam KEr~e, vian engineer. The smem neches high, for the bedy ur and preserved by a saet Spocess nows mly to the kSat lean Indians. Traditio reeads that (Ms d maummy of Karrubh, a Perls who led his tribe alest ha In 188 The beads weron b tiel were found with the tler.-Popular beSaesn