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»qWLING SCORE 210 $ BOOBY CHAMPION HAS 72 „ ». the beginning of the bowl nmament at the Y. M. C. two w J 00 i«> m Ke y Compton has taken Äf™* * "»"•«' 210 ' wlt 5 ^ Webb second, with a score of l C V. low a score as 72 has been J®»- the winner of the booby ---- WE ARE GOING TO MOVE . In a few more days we will be located at the Wil liams Drug Company on Columbia Street, where our stock of jewelry will be increased and we will be bet ter prepared than ever to give you better service than in the past. When you think of jewelry or watch repairing, think of « BOGALUSA jewelry and OPTICAL CO. m: Most smokers get an avêrage of 28 cool tasting puffs from every Home Run Cigarette — 560 cool tasting clouds of flavor to every package of 20 Home Runs Every puff shows it's cool P tasting. Every puff shows it's mellow with the mellowness of Bonnie Brown Burley tobacco. • Every puff shows that coolness and mellowness have been com bined by the rare New Orleans process into the only cigarette that's cool tasting. You owe it to yourself to buy cool-tasting Home Runs THENEW OMj cigarettes TWENTY FOR Cool -youii record is modest enough to withhold his name. -o- D. V. Blaynev and wife made the trip to New Orleans Tuesday in or der to celebrate. ___ RING W. O. CREASMAN at 337 r any kind of hauling. . I make a 1 ture, pianos, etc. tf B the or HIGH SCHOOL BEATEN ! BY MANUAL TRAINING —- 1 The High School basketball team took a sound drubbing at the hands of the Manual Training squad in New 337 0rIeai ? s last Saturday night. The a 1 " ^ JS son. A stiff game at home Friday night; a dandy party after the game; getting up in time to catch a 6 o'clock train, and an ali-dav sight-seeing canter over New Orleans Saturday caused the local players to reach the game Saturday night so tired their feet were dragging. The result was the New Orleans aggregation handed them a lemon to the tune of lb to 3. RESTER HERE FOR WEEK H. E. Rester came over from Pop larville last Monday and is spending the entire week in Bogalusa. His brother has gone to Detroit, Mich., where"he is attending a five weeks' school of instruction in Ford mechan ism. This school is conducted by the Ford people and not only do they fur nish the instruction, but defray all the expenses of students and pay them a salary for attending. The family of L. T. Lawrence, for merly residents of Bogalusa, but for the past several years living in Cov ington, have returned to Bogalusa and are now living on Avenue E at 543. a ! G. HILTON BUTLER HERE SUNDAY WITH CHALK TALKS 1 ? Butler, a student for the ministry in the Bible Insti . e Orleans, spent last Sun , Y Bogalusa, appearing before all Th^Snîri? *?* » ÄäÄÄ Y® 5J£» the senior B - Y * p - u * and the night congregation. At the service he conducted the entire devo tions. Butler is a native of Missis nl«« 1 * regarded as a fine! preacher, though a very young man. FRITHS MOVE TO NEW HOME j Mrs. E. H. Frith occupied 1 tneir home on Sycamore avenue on I wçdneseday of this week. The place 1 SSL 1 done over in a most beau- j y d a ^ tlatlc manner and heated ™ el ectncity. It is now one of the saatwi. Boral ""' ! ' ' ma " y —-o----- MOVING VERY STYLISH - BogaIusa is becoming the mecca for movers. Forty and fifty families a week are now making for the Magic ^.ity, and houses in all parts of the city are at a premium. The men j ?*><*** i n a fe V weeics ago to work ! ™î.T?k f ? UJ ?- d B °8 aIusa » good town in j wmen to hve and the consequence is, ; they arc* bringing ttuér famées nere. I m his j 1 I 1 j t PARTY FOR HOLMAN Last Saturday night at the Y. M. ~ ' . building the Boy Scouts en tertained in honor of the Joan of Arc girls, with their former scout- master, John Holman, as the guest of honor. There was a fine crowd of youngsters present and the games were exciting. Refreshments were so plentiful that the hosts even in- sisted on the girls eating more ice cream, and the boys themselves in- dulged to the very bottom of the can. --o-- Hearst Powell, who has been ap pointed 'chief clerk to Jess Johnson m connection with the office of state prohibition enforcement, has moved his effects to New Orleans and will make that his future home. THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Coupe, with electric self starting and lighting system, has a big, broad seat deeply upholstered. Sliding plate glass windows so that the breeze can sweep right through thp open car. Or in case of a storm, the Coupe becomes a closed car, snug, rain-proof and dust-proof. Has all the Ford economies in operation and main tenance. A car that lasts and serves satisfac torily as long as it lasts. Demountable rims with 3^-inch tires all around. For the doctor and travelling salesman it is the ideal car. Rester Motor Co. LIQUID AND CAKE THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES TMt fjf. MLLEY {OBPORATIONS.ua. eUITAU),N.« WHITE SHOE KEEP TOUX SHOES NEAT. for ' v Women's Children; and Mens Shoes. ffs rdrenTiiiaiiirafl^^ YOU'LL BE SURPRISED HOW LITTLE IT WILL COST TO OWN A CAR We are offering this week a number of real bargains in used care. Come in and look over the cars listed below. You may find just what you want: 1918 Seven-Passenger Buick Six 1918 Five-Passenger Overland 1917 Five-Passenger Chevrolet 1917 Five-Passenger Maxwell 1918 Five-Passenger Ford 1918 Ford Roadster 1917 Five-Passenger Dodge SOLD ON EASY TERMS CITY GARAGE Authorized Agents / Overland, Buick, Nash and Chevrolet , . of "THE NEW MINISTER" All arrangements are complete for giving the musical farce, entitled "The New Minister." The date fixed is for February 28, and the musical end of the program is well in hand. The actors are now working on the speaking end of the play, and those who hear the rehearsals report that Bogalusa has a treat in store for her citizens. - « - ----- — Frank Kentzel, who has • been em- ployed for the last month in the jreat Southern Lumber Company of- fices, moved his family from Coving- ton to Bogalusa last week, and i* now located at 738 Avenue C. - Miss Estelle Strattman returned last week from New Orleans, where sne had been for three weeks visiting