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SUNWIsAltSAL AR Towring Car $356 Jr. o . D i. Go inC forit: O at your pleasure--go where you choose andwhenyoucheoseiwith yous £ilyor your friernds. Enjoy the boundless beauties of nature, the pure air, a lunch in a shady wood, a flhing excursion, a rest by a cool lake or eaeim. You capin aFord. Millions have learned by experience that to og and operate a Ford is not an exr#avi gave; they have` learned that the many pleaures d rived fro) q 9rd takes the place of Othrp p)4grs, an t*he savi% thus made often pays ..r the car apd its maintenance. Let's talk" hts matter over. Get the facts . USA.d gre . rLouRne Ga AGE OPNLOUSM, LA. L S..U ACTIVITIES Uuaversity Station, Batin Rouge, LS., Nov. 15.--The first of a series of 'Pep" meetings was held at Garig Hfal, early this week in which 800 taudents pasticiptated. The pep meet s are held for the purpose of gett ug ready for the big TulaneL. S. U. hotball game on November 19. Tbhe tudents will go down- bn a special .L. S. U. students are not to be left out of better Speech Week, which THE OLD RELIABLE RESTAURANT "Didee" Lastmpe., Proprietor Corner Landty a.d iMarket lStre.ets * Opusasi La. The same good cooing ai the time and at most. SHORT O. DE.. ..RS A. PEALTY" ReguaI. DirnterSved at Ift.r..a.fyt C Give 10e aTai la THE TRUE STORY OFNNE BOYLEN! The Tragical Page of History in which A Good Woman's Heart was Btoken, Her Soul-Forgotten, and Her Sad Life FinallyEnding on the Gallows A Woman as Beautiful as Dew Covered White Ross is Beautiful. A Woman as Innocent as the,New Born Babe is Innocent, and Yet MHer life Was. Ruined by A Great " 'DECEPTI ON" f The Master Spectacle of All Time Telling, the Authentic Historical StQrr of KiiigHeiiry VIII of England Who Defied the Pope. Special Synchronized Musical Score Played by Princess Orchestra Regular Princess Units. Sennett Comedy and Fox News PRINCESS THEAT . A Yai SATR Ay, NOV. 25-26 +4t*484t*444tstatste* will-begin December 4 and continue through Deoember 11, it is announced by iSupt. C. A. Ives, state high aschool inspector. The tpu r6e of the week is to focus atgention to better speech in the schools of the state, in bbme and in bpaines, and to ereate a favor able atmosphere for the things th'x dbhools are trying to a.complish in their day aby day school exercises. A plan is being made by the Univer. ty students to secure a. hundred per, cent in the Red Cross membership sity end of the camp.n3Sg. Tb Women's .tileiet assciation of I. St U. held: ins` ihitatiion 'thutsday afternooui, * v49iparl inp the Pavili o din'tU 4 cri ; ' 'The meeting of the W. A. A. predede the initatilop and at the conclpaion of the naeeting the poor' atiaites were brought forth' and nade.. to perform. A staunit was staged by the girls. Re treshments consistiag of sandiwitches, Delaware punch, hersheys, and ba nanas. were served fit the concldusion T.hos. lanitiated were M i.ses Berta Lee, Mae KeBiey, Thelma lopper, Es telle McClendon, Jessie Chambers and Eugenie LeCoq. The Woman's Baterprise, ·whtih is the wombn's newspaper published in Lputsiana, will have in it's next. issue a very interesting atticle on-the coeds of the University who have gone out n the state' and taken prom inent parts in constructive and use ful womnen's clubs. " Sigma Delta Chi will hold it's.eixth annual ceavention in Ames, Iowa,. De cember 10, 11 and 12. Leaders in pro fesaional and cd'fegiate inewpaper work from every part of the Unit'ed. States will be at the convention. Clyde ?t. -Brown will represent the Louisiana chapter of-. Sigma Delta Chi Foch's Name Inscribed on Yale's R6Ul Bearing that of Washington New Haven, Conn., Nov, lt.-The name of Ferdinand Fooh, Marshal of France, was alcribed- today with the Sans` of Yale htpon the roll call which Wars those of George Wash ington, .father of our Wintry, and General Lafayette, soldier and states man de Rchsababeau, who was also a Marshal ot France.. Marshaal' ooh relved __ the hoaor ary degree of Doctor of Laws. at a special convocation of thee fellows of Yale University, and later, an the all-day guest -a the University, he sawbther sons of the same alma me ter battle to victory against Princeton The stay of the 'Marshal here was an ovation. ,Thrice he was driven over pre-arranged routes with a calvary ea cort and was acclaimed by the tens of thousands who-lined the 'streets, and tonight he stayed at home of Col. Hiram Bingham. "Those who were wilh Marshall Foch at the footbqi game say that he watched the players intently, occa stonaily using hin field glasses. Af ter the game he was asked his im pression of the sport and he said: "It was interesting and exciting, every moment of it. The, formations of the -teams. as they went .through with their plays made a keen study which required much quick thinking. I have seen fobotball in France but Bever before such an exciting gAme as the on today. .'It was all brilliant ly staged, from the 'brain ' work and brawn of the plgyers,; to the esrpritl de corps, or mrnale shown by them. Mu.h of this: mq~tale seemed to be supplied ,by thcse supporting their res f.ective teams. FbPothall is an ideal amg fqr youngmen ..because, is re quires egcellent discipline quick think ing, principal strength, It was one of the. nost entertaning games I have On the Priocetea.iý ;b"*0. f~ ~w M~rsal rieh sat wit *teeae nt -*b ben o 1r i :i.fl .i e.., No utl or Itrp e ig 0tr on ?a & ape .Par f ;Pine Tesmapea wises be ' rwioe4l to W eixtet of lawi: Please *es Eal nov 6. 6t S NOTICE Hunting a, trspasing on my lan~t.is. s'*tated ' the sixth ward is apniohbed violators wili be prosecuted accordag to law. Nlov.19 A' DAMGAT Reception of tite News aOpeloums Wednesday last the mail brought the welcome intelligeoeo that the flag of tie Confeglerate States was hfloat ing in triumph over Fort Sumpter. The news was teceived with every demonstration of joy and ep~t las by our citizens. Tke cannon was brought out and seven guns tfired or the Confederate States, one fo, Gen. Beauregard, and one for the galliant State- of South Oaplina. Tihe young men of the parish are now rapidly enrollingr their :names on th lists of Volunteer compie for thee prpose.ot offeripg thestr services to the Governor during .~,he oar. tbung ien dessireous of serving teir colntry have a chanee of do ing eso by reporting at dlea4 Quarters lh Opelousas.. ?it seems that Heaven smiled "upon the first warlike' effort of the Con detrate states, for during ti.e <om harding of the fort, a stormh 6r"iIed, preventing all eforts at. reinforce ments; and now success, like the firat beams of the morning, throws its roseate llght, on the victorious flag of the Southern .Contederiacy. 4g .w, let the peoplb of the south but re= main trus to thmrselves, and' !he glorious destiny of a tree, indepen dent, 'iowerful, and happy nation Is before us. THE WAR NEWS , The city papers of .the 13 instant, brought us Hie st-artlag ntelut lagence that the Lincoln government had in formed- Governor Pickens and (Gener al Seauregard. that they. iad deter mined to reinforce fort' Sumpter at all hazart; which news was _trans ,mitted by. telegraph by Gen, Beaure gard to L. ,P. Walker, Secretary of war of. the Confederate States, who gave Gen. Beauregard orders to de and the evacuation of fort Sumpter at once. On the 11th instiht at 2 o'clock p. m., this demand was made of Major Anderson, and he was al lowed until , o'cle4c to 'aitsaer. Ma jor Anderson refused to '_omxiply with the demand; or to.: state a time at which he wouild evacuate, and agree that in the meantime he wvoultd not use hit guns against us'l ess oura GeneraLO.rT, leguregard opened flre, should be used against )orE Iumpter. Upon IFytt ilnmpter on Fri., morning the 12th instant, at half past 4 'clock:. On Saturday, the 13th in-' 4tant at 2 o'cloqk P. M., MaJorJAMler sbn hauled down' the United States flag and un ,up the'. white lay 'at -4 o'clock the flag of the Confederte States of Ametica floated over Fort S~umpter. An intercepted' dispatch dtiscloseses the fact that an agent of the IBI.ck Republioan administEation who had been peraltted to vlisit Major Ander son of pledge that his ·prpose was paciic, ad emplyed: the op rtunlty in the Fox like busined of. devising by the Washtindton OoVerument bad a plan to supply .the fort by force iad that his' Plb. ·ad, been .atopted was In progress of execntion. uhas the ouriastn is raised oph the -rst act .of Abe Lincoln's admlnistra ion, a long-continuied one' of perfidy ad . deceipt. Headquarters, St. Landry, Rtept. 1;st. Brigade, 4th Division ,' 'k Opelpioae, Aipri 20, 1801. IBy the at. of the Federal Govern. neat of the"Unlted States of the noirth state of' war exists, The power if that government,, in the.Ba'dbg-o ui insolent foe to She Mouath aaf ha s usttutins, is tofobe used fdr The sub Igation of our peqpe, The pri if Free Government. (fl which a peo le choose that -orm of. ,governna t rest suited to .po.note the Interest eneiral welfare of :e coinmuinty) isl reneval welfare of th nmoeanisthit Is' ought to be snbverted' hi Ignoble seniTwho have attained power in the amne ot liberty, to estable h that lIb. rty, which, in the first settlement io uaker, aid the Beptist. -a'war in which we arem to assart he manhood, ~lp' d.ignity, and the reedom of our reopil, and our race; the ieadf.id.. A ! to~his" Vi e, Ibstited, on eveTy merican citisens-wH- remember, too, btow nobly teit ancestor s ought frme ibers, a re oe r ment,ds ang d til will stand ey the side of their crehLe mamthers ae did he Frenh oys an the t o tie ft honor O n rt, id 'An e. hsais thn, it i e i not to ~e i doretr ed, hund reds of our yeng men will rwilsh tond th he sandard of the.Confed erate etates, where honor, glary, and fbiytine await the eFtechaisipdg and theh raYe, thorough and oeficient or ganisation of the Militio is required tizen is o reelpod to give bis aid and mended: f{lwslst, hg+' ei t iots sot:.to ber dobt 1d, hadredst Volunteer ycompanies bel fortnme under the generovitons andte iregi eve ag thuet tandp the orders Moatary bneard .To tb4d it s rom-he of the Goverd: no r a a rm of 11. TPt Volunteer companies be formed under the general militia aof the of t tae, and aulac ntp the order anent; such companies to adopt their own rles and regulations, which owhen aproved by the. commander in chf, will have the fo tc of. .lys. 1L. That all citisens tbetwen the ager of 18 and 6A years, not attached to Volfhteer companies nor exempt from miuttiry service 'by law, hold themselves in reatdines to be CIlled at a minuate's notice. Aii i is ordeted: 1.. That all cornmiaroned offieeri .c gitb Jiandry regt. repot iR pere nat head quarters, with out delay. It . That Captains of Volunteer companies organised under the goener a Mililtia laws repo9t in person or in writing at Head Quarters. B* or4er of: SNO G. PRATT, Col. st. Landry Reit. L. M. W, IL ia a , A't. $UC~EIION SALE MaSTh o Zio CAR, Dm No. 1,116, Probate Docket, Sixteenth tudacIa Ditriot ourt, Parish. of 0t. .andry, Louol1aa. By virute of an oirder of the Win orable B. H. Pavy, Judge of the 16th 3TJuidAal District Coirt, holding .aes sien, in and for the parish of St. Lstery,' La., bearing date Sept 1C, 1921, and in pursuance to a commis elon to a.e .dirptet by the clerk of the said court thee will bthe sold at peblie section by the undersigned to prsigial front woor of the Court= rheam, ope.sase, o. , on .SATURDAY, NOVERSER t5, 1921, at 11. o'ecrk a. in th, i tfilownlag scribed ptoperty, topit: A certain tiact of lend, rwit all the sitasted-near the ow ofn ,Vashingtoen, San:da .roperty of . ina im nIter; :.thit by . ro-erty of John :3i~ans: Pest y prtoprty of Artur A. GmCo TERIMS AND ·OlDOlTIONS-.-.Cash. o lt d -ld Widow, Adiinistatratr. te is a matter +. Cstthe tobaccos used inrChi nce o l er tom), then i other arteat p matw & Myctobao p zi j-"i .·"+i + - , .. . .. ' +. + +; + , + A, Ti V. 0p -,.. . :.i r qw 11f. Sum vat UU ..o urn .. ..GOe. H. ~aIr . >.Grand Prairie 1 ~ey,; ;: #blz :. ....B~ellvue pp P t: g .PHidalg .Opiofus; 16i. M. A..n ::16 . .. ..O16eybý.nes 9. 'g P. ettep ...*. h. nes 20. l ii enWtre ... eolozue e~ty. Clerk' of Court. LIS'T 'OF ;flT JUfORS Drawn to serve btrý the first week, aonmenoin d",Monday, Dec. 26, 1. - Lester Durleigh ,..... Sunset 2. Eddl ie r~ .Paun 3. Howard :Alites .W singtonl 4. Henry Sta a..... Oplfouses L6.. B. 1#o p4tpau .. .E~unice -h J. P. Sting .. Whitevlith 8. Ludovlc Fonten t .. 1 eeif 9. Cantln Savant .. r le.... rIttlle 10;. Willie Sr11llp *.`. . .. tnset' 2i. W. a.l acombe ': .. . opiluuas 1;2. fog~le Boudrui~ . L. vidle' 13. I t ! Ormemd . e.. .. WhfteY1ll I 14. A. I. Brown. .. .:.0pe · i i ' 19. Aleu_ 'VDpi . .. .. if Tnat 2d I B ViOOS flth..~. . .*raudW~b a 2".Leo'N. " = _ dAe.......Opelousas 24. [[i. ;. W .. ':... t ~k~ ~ree Darby, 4r;- ..Arn wdrk, 1. .?i~re ·., 'atdil Ht. Clem T fur.. ....W; s.. f.., o 22. G. A'. B~ridgs .. O elusll 25 . 3. Be:~~arclor, Jr. O~~rtouta :0. Thou. Ca ..... -A true t y clerk of Court. 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