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PENSONALS. Mr. Leo Randall has returned from a business trip to El Paso, Tex as. SEE I W. PADDOCK FOR IN SURANCE. The little daughter of Mr. and Airs. Charley Smith who has been seriously ill is reported to be great ly improved. jy PAYS YOU TO BUÏ AT THE SPECIALTY STORE. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rei >bol motor ed to Franklin yesterday. Put your dimes in a garden and dollars will grow. Mrs. A. R. Wilkes of Centreville is the guest of her sister Mrs. Reis bol this week. IT PAYS YOU TO BUY AT THE SPECIALTY STORE. Mr. and Mrs. Authur Blum of Pat terson spent Sunday here. Baby Week Campaign May 1st to. May ßth. Miss Myrtle Blumenthal who has been visiting her grandmother here has returned to her home in New Orleans. IT PAYS YOU TO BUY ,AT THE SPECIALTY STORE. Mr. Denver Harless of Houma spent the week end with friends here | Daily Review 40 cents per month delivered to your home. Messrs. Jere and Randolph Dyer, and Sam JShelbourne were visitors to The Scholastic Meet at Lafayette ! Saturday. Have you tried A. D. S. Peridixo t<io r h paste?—Peoples Drug Co. j Three more local boys have an swered the call to the colors and will ; enlist this week. They are JViessrs i Sam Shelbourne, Owen Young, and , John Bibbins. j Hi-Grade Butterine at Jolley Bros. ; Mr. George Davis of New Orleans spent Saturday here on business. | Ring No. 6 for Wounjfcne if you are accidental injured, bruised,! etc.—Peoples Drug Store. I .. tt «r v , . -c. • . Mr. H W Kappel ol Frankl, n in our city today. Baby Week Campa gn May 1st to j May 6th. ' The wedding of Mr. Clarence Budge of this city and Miss Lucille Lee of Lockport will be solemnized at seven o'clock tonight. Miss Lee is a charining young lady who has been connected with the Cumberland Telephone Company here for a few months, while Mr. Budge is in the employ of the Wells Fargo Co. Rev erend Father Souby will perform the ceremony. "Colorite" To color and renovate old or new straw hats—all colors— Belanger Drug Co. HOUSE FOR RENT in Ditch's Annex 6 rooms, hall, electric lights, city water, sanitary. Alppy to J. J. Grenwood, Ramos, La. AUTO FOR HIRE—Night .and day service. Moderate prices—Ring Dragna's Residence. Prone 290 or Dimiclli's saloon Phone 69. Gus Dragna, Prop. lwk. OPERA HOVSE To-Nieht Grace Cunard and Frances Ford In "THE GARDEN IF SURPRISE" 11th f£pteode in Two Feature Parts Gale Henry and Wm. Franey Supported by Jack The Donkey In "MULE MATES" Special Joker Comedy A Good Nestor Comedy #t Down Went The Keys* 5th Reel Cody Road To Yellowstone Park No. 2. Admission 5 and 10 cents TOMORROW NIGHT Fannie Ward In '•Km TO HE RESCUE" Laaky's Lady of Birth in a gripping Facihating story of a pn lasting West Land. A Big Caat of Star players. In Addition "MUTT * JEFF' Win taltrtsia yen-in-Foreign Legions SAM BLUM'S DOING IT Mr. Sam Blum, proprietor of THE FAD, will be glad to wait upon yoj each afternoon for the latest edition of THE MORGAN CITY DAILY REVIEW. You pay three cents per copy, or Mr. Bium will take your or der for aubscription by week, month at a grert saving to you. THE DAILY REVIEW is now a n- amber of the ASSOCIATED PRESS and receives the latest news from all parts of the earth by tele graph daily. YOU can get this news in THE REVIEW hours ahead of any other paper. Ask Mr. Blum to explain the merit of the Associated Press news service, also the reason WHY YO' SHOUL READ THE DAILY VIEW. RE Miss Ida Hitchcock who has been the charming.guest of Mbs Green wald has returned to her home at Patterson. SITUATION WANTED Bookkeeper with several hours spare time will handle small set, either day or evenings efficient, rea sonable. Apply Review. 3t Mr. S. Gray of New Orleans spent the day here with his parents yester day. Mr. J. D. Lacy of Houston, Texas, was a visitor here today. IT PAYS YOU TO BUY AT THE SPECIALTY STORE. . _ , Mrs. Carleton Kyes left Saturday to spend a few days in New Orleans. ! NOTICE I The Parish Assessors will be in | Morgan City, Monday, April 30. It would be advisable for all property owners to appear before them so that they can list their property. j T p A y S YOU TO BUY AT THE «p E ci\LTY STORE. Mr w E Dutton returne d Sat urday afternoon from a short busi ness tr j p to New Iberia, Mrg ß 01ivier and little daugh- ! ter Marea ret, left Sunday after- i. I. , for New Orleans after having j spent a couple of weeks with Mrs. i T. O. Young. j Mr. Jennings McClellen is now do- j ing office work for the Ramos Lum- j her Co., at Ramos. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bernauer spent Sunday at Patterson with relatives. Messrs. Raoul and Eugene Delas were visitors to Thibodaux yester day. Maple Syrup in 10c cans; Pure j Syrup in 10c and 15c cans at Dyer-, Lehmann Co. ; ___In TWO YOUNG LADIES WANTED—For reportorial work. Experience not necessary. Apply to Review office. Bad breath, bitter taste, dizziness and a general "no acount" feeling ä sure sign of torpid liver. HER BINE is the medicine needed. It makes the liver active, vitalizes the blood v regulates the bowels and restores a fine feeling of energy and cheerfulness. Price 50c. Sold by Belanger Drug Co. Mr. Ed Chauvin spent Sunday in Ilouma with relatives. Mr. T. Stone of Thibodaux, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Morgan City. Mr. and .Mrs. IT. Hamilton left, Sunday afternoon for their home in Crowley, after a short visit to rela tives in Morgan City. Rev. Father J. J. Rousseau of Fxanklin, is a visitor to Father Souby today. iT PAYS YOU TO BUY AT THE SPECIALTY SURE. .'.r. Rob-.-i ts Milling of N>w Or mm y,.,, in Ab. -ran City a. 1 Franklin on bu incss Suturuuv. HELPING MORGAN V! V ORLEANS MAN TO ADVERTISE CIT /. The following latter 1 dm M •. Wiiiiam J. Cast I i. .»elf e-pla •itory. Mr. Castel is or <>' the m ; who are interested in pr unoting tin b< d in terests of Morgan City and who is spending a great deal of time and money in doing so. When the stupendous projected col onization proposition in which Mr. Castell is interested and which lies just outside of Morgan City and in side her trade territory is devek;»d it means an increase in the wealth of the state a sum of probably five to ten million dollars per year. The reclamation work is now being started on Mr. Castell's hundrel and ; forty-one thousand acre traci and wil1 be pushed as rurrdly as no sible. hlS lett ' r lolkm _!' New Or.eans, La. ^ .,g y , 7 j,j r g rm pj um Morgan City, La. Dear Mil : Enclosed find $3.00 for which please send me as many booklets, . . , . . bowels regular and the blo.»d pure. AU , his broafht ab(Jut by J| si „ g HERBINE It thoroughly scours the liver, stomach and bowels, puts the Souvenirs of Morgan City, as the $3.00 will buy. Please send these booklets upon receipt of this as I need them. Very truly yours, Wm. J. CASTEL. ! To have a fine healthy complex ! ion—the liver must be active, t'ne ; body in fine condition and restores that clear, pink and white complex- 1 ion so much desired by ladies. Price 50c. Sold by Belanger Drug Co. ARCADE TONIGHT Lilliam Walker will delight all members of her audience in the swimming scenes of "Indiscretion," the Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature, which is the attraction at the Ar cade theatre tonight. this story the dimpled darling of the screen plays the role of a care-free girl whose mother's death has left her strangely lacking in any knowledge of the conventions. She delights in the fishing on Sunday, startling the townfolk by prancing through the quiet streets barefooted and doing all the hun dred and one things which are tabooed. The swimming scenes however, fairly abound wit.h lfe, and the pic turesque mountain stream framed 1 on either side by green trees and ; shrubs forms afitting background for the aquatic feats which the little | star performs. Perfect Fit We have a reputation for! making clothes that fit every curve of the body smoothly and perfectly. No wrinkles to roll your temper —no bagging nor sagging. The man who has Ms clothes mads here al ways has that feeling of being perfectly dressed which Is absolutely Im possible when wearing ready-made clothing. We can show you s variety of patterns that art stunners and the quality of our materials and class of workman ship wffl make yen a steady customer. Prices thM si on L: Poricio Tailoring Cch 1 EVANGELINE TUESDAY In "Betty to the Rescue" Fannie Ward has a play for which she is especially adapted, and which is un ! ki anything in which she has ever »neared for 'he 1 rt A" organiza tion. The captivating st: r is romping, hoyci nish tom bo? air bar * 4 'e *t and in a dilapidated tousl ni î'reque 't overall''. The » tow a with clad Ut wan Southern Califor father, who has .er- of "Betty t. laid in the 1 mining (list Bet 1 the Res wondorf■ li! all ; in a mine, leaves hr in tl: sc nit • fri 'mis who in a ke h' she is wealthy uni Lii their crop is wiped out by < \ sud How Betty realiz in# this ngeroent in*.» L,. r o\v .-li. den frost, takes the n hands • 'id accidentally discovers that her mil'** is worth a fortune and goes into the arm ; of the man whom she loves, is depicted in a careful and delightfully original manner. iM -: ng some of the scenes Miss Ward V. ears her famous moleskin costume which was made out of the* skins of moles captured by her -u doner at her famous English estate near Stratford, .St. Giles, England. Mutt and Jeff will also be shown. Fine Fat Mecke at Jolley Bros. There is more Catarrh In this seetion of the country than ail other diseases • put together, aod for years it was sup posed to he incurable Doctors pre scribed local remedies, and by constant ly failing to cure with local treatment pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced hv con stitutional conditions and therefore re quires constitutional treatment. Hali's Catarrh Cure, r.i. ncf.i tured by F. .1 Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a consti tutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Cure fails to cure Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo. Ohio Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ; 1 1 ; | Fresh Vegetables Direcc From The Garden To Your Table GOOD PROVIDERS FAMILY SEE HOW v OUR PA IS esen L® Boy who eats S jure jood&my soit as most ni s battles halj-way- wort ! Lettus 2 heads for 5c Spinach good size bunch, 5c Snap Beans per gallon 30c Radish 5c a bunch Bring us your Palmolive soap coupons Jack's Store And Now This Store Enters A State of War Ours is essentially a pursuit of peace-dedicated to the welfare of those who wm» civilian clothes. None the less, these stem and historic times lay certain press ing duties upon us. 0) ( 2 ) (3) TA combat with all «er merchandising power and vigor an.v lessening of quality or increasing of prices— no mat ter how many Wooten milts or ctothes-makiog plants may be commandeered in'o the federal service. To hold the line, side by side with each allies as Hart Schattner A Marx Co., against any attack upon the basic all-wool principle—100 per cent and no compromise. To see that oar fellow citizens who stay at home to serve their country in worsted instead of khaki shall always find here a high level of eficiency. of preparedness, of helpfulness. That is the program we shal keep before us as our inspiration until the day dawns which shall see the termination of the war and the triumph of the right. Hairy Lodi Co, lid., THE HOUSC Or NO MÉÉn is a We Insure ton ,4g inst l.omhardmenl Fioni lien» Submarines Aid i' 1 lux; plot V m >m VII ' 11 j j j j I » )si«'U either Ifuiii or accident. our !itV is w.»rth ehirngG Insur- that in tlu- Ivjuitable ."• r.ui- I-coirinar,\ M.C, Realty & Ins. Agency, Lid. LEWIS J. BASS Manager i I ( ; I ! ro I ! • The Missing Link Between Morgan City and Houma G A- W AT Mason R Calcote Wm. HLAKUMAN, Owner | General F'acket Carrier, leaves IV,organ City F idays, Leaves Houma, Mondays Prompt, economic and reliable P I eight service. Home add i ess Mo rgan City La j ! i ' j The new toilet preparations "Or- j chard White" at Belanger Drug J Co., The Rexall Store. j D 6 ' I -" ; quality ! ro trad. ! eery 1 in i ' dd.-r ■ri ice. tin j The danger of BUYING AWAY ! FROM MOME :r- n are than the fact i that goods are not always as repre j sented—there i> a principle invol j ved— THE DANGER to your HOME J COMMUNITY. ALL MONEY SENT j AWAY will naturally tend to RE TARD the growth of your own home interest. Spend ; mr mjr.zy In MOR GAN CITY. BE A HOME 300STER. ! ITS JUST PLAIN SAILING when you come here looking for paints. This is thtir natuial home and no where in Morgan City can our .stock be duplicated for QUALITY and PRICE. Our Paints are all guaran teed: NO SAILING UNDER FALSE COLORS FERE. We handle a com plete line of paint, brushes, oils, etc. Let us have your oder. Dyer-Lehmahn Co., Ltd. "The Fair and Square Store'* 1. W. SENE HE For WINES. LIQUORS Cigars, etc Phone 192. Morgan City, La. RING PHONE 354 FOR MILK WILLARD DITCH Whether It is a Ford or a 12 Cylinder Packard We can d<> any kind of Repair work on abort Notice. Because we Know How MEWS&NQISON GAR AGISTS On Front Street