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prepare for the BIG RACE ! IN PRIZES TO GO TO THE WINNERS Very sooi, THE MORGAN CITY DAILY AND WEEKLY REVIEW will start one of the highest popular vot lD £contents \ t-t I'v'ui i ;ir\ Parish. Every mai , \\< man and child in the parish is entitled to enter this cHiu- i. he m<>-t popular person in the parish will receive a handsome prize, i! re are a few of the prizes for the winners: A Two Hundred Dollar Diamond Ring * Nine-Piece Oak Dining Room Set I .» ome and Valuable Prizes. The Full List Will Be Published î Next Week- Also the Conditions and Rules of the Contest. •lun-iy I In* liijraest Popular Voting ». 'on test ever held in St. Mary Parish and it you 1 1- • t > watch for iho «u-xt notice which will give all the information concerning the hit; race - t'r.his (irea; Contest be to re î iie publication of the next announcement which wi.l be Con î t.i'i i'.v and we will send you the information at once. l/Ul # Seve ■ in Our a ttMEMLi. win o you a s * Friday, >»,. , m$ rrv review, n City, Louisiana, Please send me at once full details of the BIG PRIZE 'ON'TEST which you propose to start soon in St. Mary s request in no way obligates me. Address. j I Personals. , : Fresh split peas in packages at, loley Bros. 1 A. D. S. Home Remedies Drug Co. People: Mr. Ralph Loeb was a visitor to ! New Orleans Sunday. I Rene Xicaud, of New Orleans, was a business visitor here Tuesday. Zwieback for the babies at Jol'ey Bros. Dr. I. H. O'Niell and family have moved into the Blum residence, on Federal Avenue. Cream Alaska (whole wheat) 10c package Pioneer Grocery Store, it Mr. Dick of Finlay, Dick A: Co., wholesale druggists of New Orleans, was in Morgan City on business last night. a Services on the eve of Rosha Hon nah, will be held at the Jewish S.vn gagoue this evening at 7:20 Leopold officiating. F. G. Arnold, of the circulation department, of the New Orleans American is here today looking af ter the circulation of the paper in this section. Sunbean Peanut Butter, none better—19 1-2 oz. 2. r >c. Pioneer Grocery Store -It Mrs. Ethel Ellis has accepted a nosition with the Dyer Lehmann Co. Handling the telephone service de partment of the store. A. D. S. Peredixo tooth paste. Al ways the last word in tooth cleanli ness—Peoples Drug Company. Try a package of Shumacher Gra 'um Flour ( 25c—Pioneer Grocery Store. Mr, You can be a leader—if you will ■come interested in the Morgan r 'itv Review-Contest. Ask the man '.g°ment for particulars. What is the size of your finger ring? .Just a thing for a dessert—Royal Chocolate Pudding 25c—Pioneer Grocery Store SHOW WINDOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP—Gathright & Sou meillan. tf Mr. Henrv Burgard, of New Or ans. traveling representative of the Standard Oil Co. spent the day here with local representative Mr. Nunez We only plead for the first o-df>r Our service and goods will plead for the rest. Dyer-Lehman Co., Ltd. It is the unusual that we are apt to appreciate best, therefore if it is unusual for you to be surprised get into the Big Race of the Morgan City Daily Review. Your efforts are certain to bring you results. Let us tell you all about it. Olive Zest for the lunch at Jolley Bros. For fine fashionable milinery work visit Miss Beatrice Marsh at Gath right & Soumeillan. Mrs. L. Grant is moving today in the building formerly known as the Frisco Hotel. She will run the place as the City Hotel and in a very f w days will be ready to furnish the best meals in the city and the neat- est rooms. Try her and be convinced. _ _ ----— -;--— t ;is I of be nel N. the !•>>• the tary _ One Experience Convinced Me of its Value "One of our sales men demonstrated the value of the Long Dis tance T elephone to us. He was at Huntsville, Ala., and upon his own responsibility put in Long Distance calls for fifteen merchants within a radius of several hundred miles. "In less than one hour he had sold 2100 barrels of flour at a total cost to us of less than six dollars, "Since then we have applied the Long Distante Bell Telephone to every feature of our business with most profitable results. The service is fine, the rates are reasonable and there is more satisfaction in one Long Distance Telephone talk than in half a dozen letters". CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY , We satisfy that hungry fee line •Phone 287 for suggestions.— Dyer : Lehman Co. Ltd. Mrs. M. L. Lanai.\. T ; 1 Wholesale orders handled Our Friend Jenkin Says Trie older I grow the more I be come convinced that the only thing a person wins by waiting the const» lation prizes. .So do not wait deal friends, but be tirsf in the Morgan City Daily Review Contest win the "Ford" and if you Cant a-ford, tr> for that diamond ring, set of furni ture or the dozens of other wo tutor fui prizes that will be awarded •ttyohn' Grocer Brand Flour Store I'm K. of C Elect Officers Morgi City Council Number 13 PI Enights of Columbus held their an nual election Tuesday evening. The following officers wer elected to serve the ensuing year. Julius P. Hebert, G'-er.d Knight O. B* rquest. !' uty Gi i VV . J. Bouterie, Recording Sce'y. L J. Drury, Financial Secretary L. J. Adams, Treasurer, O. L. Boudreaux, Chancellor, P. 11. Kenney, Warden. J. R. Drury, Advocate, Bernard Campos, Inner Guard. A. J. Arcenaux, Outer Guard. N. 11. Breaux, Trustee. « dge L. A. Guidry, Representa tive. Don't forget Nov. I to 6 BTR BENCH SHOW FOR STATE SHOW. Desiring to give special pleasure f# ;is many of its visitors as possible, the Louisiana State Fair has inaugurate»; several new departments the past year or two. including one devoted to the canine industry The annual Dor Show features this department. It I« accommodated in a large build'tig on one of the main walks, with snaeloun promenading places for the thousand» of dog fanciers and other visitor* who are expected to he attracted t< this exhibition A list of premiums has been pre pared as inducement to owners of fiat dogs, and all of them, whether they re side in Shieveport. or Louisiana ot other cki -s and states, are invited t<» enter the'»- members »if the canine family The very best possible atten thru will b*» '" "n all entries, and the judging will be by one of the Font exp» rt fanciers, .lames 11 Steffen »V Covingto-'. h'v. Tin ! .)•_ Show, which will be t.h* second held at th< Louisiana Fair, wlî be conduct» d under the American Ken nel Club rules, and will be open to thp whole world. For catnh '»e. write to Secretary L N. Bri'eggcr ; off. Shreveport. Fair dates. Nov. 1 to f>. FIREWORKS AT FAIR GROUNDS AT NIGHT. Pyrotechnicnl display« will be amoni the brilliant bights for laniisiana Staff Fair visitors this year. They will bf furnished by the George Newton Fire works Company, on»» of th»' world'» f.ipmnost fireworks producers. The free program is being arranged !•>>• fireworks to enf» rtain the vit» tors si» ii night from the. grandstand There wiil also lie pyrotechnical offer inga in the afternoons. Various »I» s'gns and portrayals oF 'present day characters ami currcu» event v.ill be among the features ot the fireworks program. For catalogue, etc., apply to Seer» tary L. N. limeggerlioff, Shreveport the dates of the fair—