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Send '^olitan PaP ers E*cluu»S«* a " d ' fgspondent? blowing notices ha> been l* efc vSe Review from the recei'' lived by Orleans Times- Picayune ftrtber substatiau-s th „c the new>pa £ ondit ion . ^ advancing «* n rint paP er ' , , \ • y e « Orleans- U..... rviT Sirs. 0 *in* to the cont mu , be cost of produce rer and the prosper increasing c0 " t V . ,, .. ^edtod.SCMt.MU, ,,1 changes ana tree ■ ^ August 20th 1. ■ ■■ If yoa desire to ■ ■ ^.Picayune sent to future, toidly ; - ; check to cover vmm • • : vou wish your su r'oiiou <» run. Very truly y<»ui>. The Times-Picayun E. L. Tobin. Circulation Manager. 0 f the newspapers ! tie car low s 16. (I r mibli I ( I 1 ( tVTERESTINC ITEMS from franklin watchman Sheriff Pecot made two im partant captures this week. One Willie Huntley, a negro, who killed his brother in Ascension parish, more than a year ago, and he has been hunted ever since that time. He was located at Luckland plantation, and the sheriff caught him last Mon day. The other one was Samuel Martin, another negro, who at tempted to kill several people at Ramos, and fled to Thibodaux. When the officer arrested him, he had a rifle and eveidently was ready to shoot at somebody else. Among the country parishes Ho Evening In Modern Minstrelsy tl Tke Evangeline Theatre, Catholic August 24th; Benefit of The Church. The Interlocutor: Mr. V. W. Nunez The Eudmen: Mr. Raoul Delas Mr. L. F. Kihneman Mr. Frank Vaughn Mr. Eugene Delas Mr. Chas Delas Mr. Jack Chronister The Circle Mr. Robert Gillen Mr. Linus Terrebonne Mr. W. J. Bouterie Mr. J. L. Adams Miss Bessie Wise Miss Ruth Moncrief Miss Edna Gillen Miss Eunice Terrebonne Miss Irma Ditch Miss OHie Hebert Mr. R. D. Hays Mr. P. H. Kinney Mr. J. C. Harrell Mr. Cass Jolley PARTI 1 Witmark Overture ........ ............... CIRCLE 0 hay For the Lights to go Out ................. * • • • MR. RAOUL DELAS * Don't Bit the Hand That's Feeding You .......... ......MR. J. L. ADAMS ^ Just a little Bit of Heaven , BESSIE WISE * Hesitating Blues ....... a t'■;** ,MR - CHAS DELAS fla the Garden of My Heart ............... ......MR. V. w. NUNEZ 7 ÜB Feud 'Amour....... .. .MISS OLLIE HEBERT ® *ou Missed a Good Woman 1 EU GENE DELAS ■***...........CIRCLE • Intermission kl , PART II "Mwologue.... ***• EKANK VAUGHAN of Louisiana, St. Mary stands in the fourth place, with a popula tion of 42,135. They are listed as follows: Caddo, 65,425; St. I I.andrv, 53,916; Rapides. 47.168; iCameron has the least of any of the sixty-three, with 1,458. Tight of the parishes decreased in population from 1900 to 1910. .■mi they are Assencion. Busier, adison. Plaquemines. Pointe t' iupee. Red River, Tensas and W est Feliciana. ( >tii— nf the Po. t Washington. An m an anng m t papers regarding • : tbos-' postal employ I -V in the militai s - of th*. 1 tilted all "til a attenti their m the ( 'nit ed e'S snpervi: tal service !. of llpei : 1 " military States, th orv ire ra Postmaster CeneralA O'-1er no. '97 17. of .June 26. 1916. and again ulvise them that everv postal employee immediately upon his discharge from the military ser vice w ill be asigned to the posi tion held by him at the time he left the postal service to enter the military service and that such assignment to duty will be made at his former salary with out awaiting the formal approval of the Post Office Department. The Postmaster General desires that not only the postal em ployees themselves but also that their families understand that the employees are not to suffer the loss of their positions or the salaries that they carry because of having been called into the military sendee of their country". A. S. Burleson, P. M. Gen. 11 Trio . .MISS BESSIE WISE, MISS OLLIE HEBERT, MISS GENEVIEVE GRE VENBERG 12 Trombone Solo ......... .. .MR. W. T. BOUTERIE 13 Yodel Selection......... ... .MR. J. C. HARRELL 10 Minute Intermission PART III BALM FOR A WOUNDED HEART In one act Cast of Characters The Judge ................ MR. LINUS TERREBONNE Court Officer .............. .. .MR. JACK CHRONISTER Attorney.................. .....MR. FRANK VAUGHN Attorney.................. ........MR. P. H. KINNEY Abijah Pippins............. .....MR. ROBERT GILLEN Leonora .................. .....MISS IRMA DITCH Amelia................... ... .MISS RUTH MONCRIEF Levi Hochheimer ........... ........MR. CASS JOLLEY One Lung Gong............ ........MR. J. C. HARRELL Mrs. Dr. Pullem............ ......MISS EDNA GILLEN Vanderbilt Persimmons..... ......MR. EUGENE DELAS Jamison Jams............. ........MR. RAOUL DELAS Wurstmacher .............. ..........MR. J. L. ADAMS John Measles.............. ...........MR. R. D. HAYS Hooligan.................. ......MR. W. J. BOUTERIE McGuff, an Actor........... .........MR. CHAS. DELAS Mulligatawani ............. .........MR. V. W. NUNEZ Sillicus Beeswax........... ......MR. L. F. KIHNEMAN Aunty Simpson............ . .MISS GENEVIEVE GREV ENBERG Our Bi Ai ■ A.<- 1 .ft* 1 tvt c ^ ; y% uoin^ un ; Tl >a ianc "l. wlJ itii mer -J- J. ill JL A -L \* -r V.'' ♦_ t .L U GO Regardless of Cost, <3 100 pcs. Liwns. Voiles, nul Crepes, value» up to 2'.. now at ...... ..... 10c a _ 36 inch brown or bleached cot tons, worth 10c, our price 8c a yd tl Royal Worcester Corsets, new price $1.25, still going at ... .98c Ladies' gowns, in laceor embroid ery, worth $1, special 75c Ladies' shirtwaists, all the new patterns, your choice. 49c All our Ladies and Misses' Shoes that sold up to $,), now your choice for..........................$1.98 a pr 300 prs. Odds and Ends, in ladies' and children's Shoes, values up to $3 50. your choice while they last only 59c pr. Extra Specials For this Week We carried over from last season 69 Hart Schaffner & Marx suits; the prices on this lot range from $2250 to $30 a suit« to make a quick dear/ \ Fhw of Our Specifies Hart Schaffner & Marx Clot hi », Marx Made Trousers, Ham-. Shoes. Stetson & Trimble Hats, Hole Proof Hosiery, Broadway Shirts, Howard & Foster Shoes, and the best iines of underwear manufactured. Men's Furnishings. We carry the largest and best line of Men's Furnishings, Clothing, Hats and Shoes in the Parish, ance, we have marked the entire lot at the remarkably low ^ ol *12.00 the Suit. This is the one best bet of the year« don't miss it. Ladies' have you seen our new remnant counter over 5000 yds. of silks« cottons« voiles« ginghams« dress goods« trimmings« etc# This entire lot of goods is mark ed at exactly one half regular price. Remember our stock is still complete in all departmentsand it will pay you to see us before you buy. Henry Loeb Co., Ltd. Morgan City's Fastest Growing Store. Octave i. Deiaune CITY MARKET Fresh Meats OF ALL KINDS Yon can send jonr cUdrea to my market and get fid! weight and best qnafity. My aim is to treat my eastern«» the same as 1 would fike to be treated. PHONE No. 11. MORGAN CITY Prompt Delivery MR. MERCHANT! What's the use of your carry iag a complete stock of goods nless Folks know what you've not? g Lodge Directory. Lodges can Advertise their time and place of meeting at 50c per month In this column TRIBE OF b EN HUR— St. Mary Court No. 34 Tribe of Ben Bur, meets on the First and Third Tuesday of each month, Redmen Hall, 8 p. m. Chas. Francioni, Scribe; Thomas F. Gorman, Chief. O&tVioVvc CVvuTckv High Mass every first Sunday at 9:30 a. ra. Low mass every ether Sunday at 7:00 a, m. Sunday school every Sunday at 3:30 p. m. BERWICK Low mass on first Sunday at 7:30 a. m. High mass on third Sunday at 9:30 a. tn. Sunday school every Sunday at mass hours. The Morgan City Daily Review, 40 cents per month. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE To our Friends and the Public that we have installed a GAS FILLING STATION And will carry at all times A full line of High Grade Lubricating Oils And Transmission Greases We also carry in stock Goodyear Tires« Inner Tubes And Auto Accessories. Station open from 6 a. ra. to 7 p. m., except Sundays. BERWICK MERCANTILE COMPANY.