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I Vamp I* Trouble in Busy Office; "goss Vamped ! Hooked! rnwstnodest girl with a captivat lured a Manhattan insur *«Bpany into a work - sh °P of wretches forms the basis next Constance Talmadge pic [, will be seen at the Magic ;*r tonight, Thursday, Feb jj. Matinee at 3:15 p. m. Mobility Become« Commercial *üT Virtuous Vamp" is the title of ^fiction, which is based on ' fetch's play, "The Bachelor." person and Anita Loos, the I foremost satirists, are re fer the adaptation, and "critics have showered high . 03 their effort. SdKe Jones, Miss Talmadge tiw P* 1 * of * girl who found it to cast aside her aristo _je of Gwendolyn Diana . Ermitage in order to gain lu the insurance office of I Crovntnahield, a bachelor who » mix social affairs with busi i is a steady stenographer un Gray, a Broadway shimmy , makes application for a $50, on her shoulders. Then __ j necessary for the winsome I t# «score the staid Mr. Crown to a Jazz parlor for an iri oi this matter, m that Crowninshield de »p being a bachelor, and the beginning of Nellie's sttempts to' win' the only into refsed to be captivated by wiles. Also (Charlie I in "The Fireman." * Enterprise, the South's ly, $ 2.00 a year. uTTER »EAD tterden when the body : with pain. Everything the victim becomes ! downhearted. To sunshine take MEDAL • of Hollar d for ever lorry of ail pairo ro i Mdnay, liver and cris acid 1 druggists, throe sizes. I Cold Medal on everr ins U> iVitjtm SPRING WEATHER DEMANDS [CI0US ICE CREAM and Bogalusa's famous Ice Cream is gowing popularity each day. Most any flavor I desire can be delivered at your home ft few minutese' time. Brick Ice Cream special orders will receive prompt at on. Your Sunday Order Early You'll find Bogalusa Ice Cream^at prac *ally every store in Bogalusa where ice ?am is sold. BOGLUSA ICE COMPANY THE CAVE 1ER HOTEL GRÜNEWALD opened for the season, where a most program is being rendered each even and where the most delicious food is A most cordial invitation is ex d Bogalusa folks to visit THE CAVE in New Orleans. Réservations shoüld Remade on your arrival in the city. DANCE BIG SUCCESS The dance given at the Elks' Home last Thursday evening by a commit tee of ladies for the Jewish Relief Fund, wa 3 one of the largest attend ed and most enjoyable dances in the history of Bogalusa. The ladies real ized about $ 20 © profit fo rthe fund. CALLED TO NEW YORK Mrs. J. M. Lindslev left Tuesday afternoon for New York City, where she was called owing to the illness of her brother, who visited in Bogalusa a few days ago. TO THE PUBLIC I have now moved near Lees Creek, but will continue to crate fur niture and take orders for tailored clothes. Leave your calls or orders at Bates' Meat Market, or address P. O. Box 405, Bogalusa. My new Spring and Summer sam ples for 1020 have arrived and I will appreciate having the pleasure of showing them to you. W. L. RUSHING. Blood is life. When its car-1 rent slows down and Its wate« I become polluted, the stream! flows not along the shores of I Health through the land of I Happiness. To purify the! blood, energize the liver, keep! the bowels and kidneys acting properly there's an old doctor's prescription. In use for_67 years; made by the THACHER MEDICINE CO.. Chattanooga. Tenn, sold at your drug store. Try it for your family. "PR. TiUCHER** urrza. aad BLOOD SYEUR.helped aie w!ien every thing elæ tailed. I consider it tn invaisaUe medicine for constipation, ■kin and blood diseases and billow» ness."—Sirs. W. G. Créés. Tenn. THE "MATTER WITH" AMERICA What's the. matter with America these days? Too many diamonds, not enough alarm clocks. Too many silk shirts, not enough blue flannel ones. Too many pointed-toed shoes, and not enough square-toed ones. Too many serge suits and not enough overalls. Too much decollette and not enough aprons. Too many satin-upholstered limou sines and not enough cows. Too many consumers and not enough producers. Too ranch oil stock and not enough savings aeepunts. Too mnch envy or the results of hard work and too little desire to emulate it. Too many desiring short cuts to wealth and * few willing to pay the price. Too much of the spirit of "get while the getting is good" and not enough of the old-fashioned Chris tianity. „ Too much discontent that vents itself in mere complaining and too little real effort to remedy condi tions. Too much class-consciousness and too little common democracy and love of humanity.—Fargo (S. D.) Forum. C '* * J S' â j hen You Were Overse; Was not one of your greatest desires to see the day when you would own your home? As you walk down a street of homey homes, so attractive and modem and fine, DONT YOU LONG TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME? As you see what a pleasure and joy they are, don't you drink, M I wish one were mine?" You know you do, and so does your wife and all die folks at home. The great ambition of all your life has been—a home of your own. Build a Home First! 0 '■ • # What a pleasure it would be to draw the plan with everything just right To say that it's something you ve always dreamed of would be common and trite. Well, begin today and you'll never regret you waited 'till things came down, for they'll likely go up, and you'll never build, but look on die world with a frown. We would like to show you our home plans and offer suggestions on home-building. Come in and avail yourself of this free service. Southern Lumber Co. /' &. ' decqrations are MOS T ATT RACTIVE Perhaps there has been more com ment on the recent window displays at the Bogalusa Stores Company dur ing the past week than at any pre vious time in the history of Boga lusa, and investigation proved that a local yonng man is responsible for the artistic decorations and clever ideas. The work is that of.Julian Willoughby, and it is a credit to those who have followed the profession for many years. YOUR INSURANCE FOR 1920 should be placed with us, because we guarantee efficient service, with policies in most any company you can name, with resources of many, many millions. S. LACY DICKERSON, Manager NEW ORLEANS UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY TELEPHONE 190 OVERSTREET BUILDING Mr. Willoughby spent about two months learning the technique or the art, and that he was a most excep tional student is demonstrated by his work. He has great talent and his trait for neatness and precision has worked a wonderful accomplished in a short time. The next time you pass the Boga lusa stores, give the windows a close inspection, and the chances are that you will walk in and congratujate Manager Wilson and Mr. Willoughby. - o - --------- Bogalusa Enterprise, the South's Greatest Weekly, $ 2.00 a year. a* A complete course of vamping in one lesson. See Constance Tal madge in "A Virtuous Vamp." It's the chance of a lifetime, girls. Magie City tonight, Thursday, February 12 . Matine at 3:15 p. m. (NOTICE TO BEN HUR MEMBERS Bogalusa Court No. 30, Tribe of Ben Hur, will meet this Thursday night to install officers. All mem bers are urged and requested to be present. After this date you will pay your dues to S. W. Francis, Scribe. W. L. RUSHING, Scribe.