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The Morgan City daily review. (Morgan City, La.) 1916-1920, June 22, 1917, Image 1

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Germans
n*
Recaptured by
Wate d Trpfps
big Gotmb offensiv*
Pleach litt« cut of
, la which tm
•ad captured, h
«"«i* ÎWI» "*
sept corered by I henry nr
4M matorg
ft*«
'fun
dead on the field of tgMfa.'
I» rh U f fteé.
prince hu hosn b a dly batfar*
Mont Camflldt aad Hont
In an attempt ta
tjBemaus
first were
Reach, who 1$sa i
Berlin wir «gkp, toe artillery
Rusrians and AaMro-Gcnsaiui
• increased in activity in Volhynia
: Galicia. At sereral points the
hare attempted to carry
against the teutonic frönt»
said to hare been erery
are
repulsed. Litle new* explana- ■
sna
of the situation on jtoe Trentino, j
__
fa toe Auatro-ftalian xoaa, ha#^
received, but unofficial reports
battle, which is of great pro
extends along the entire
, from the Sugana valley to the
plateau. It is in this region
Italians are endeavoring to
through the
of their main objectives—
I
Austrian line to
Dont forget the Red Cross Bar
Sale at Hy. Loebs Big Store
sy. Read the prices dn the ad.
paper. .
f« Take He Risk Whse Y« Sene Ym Cetory
theIibÄÄv^SS/S ^ 1917
With oar young men wiVlmvr and anxious to offer their lives
the least we who stay at home can do is to lend oar money
country $90 or more, thereby rendering
spatriotic aeyvice—and your mo pey y^ l) te«lfe^
Sntn|s Bank
^ _ _ m#
bTSSS'-a™.
uutfl S p. fk
GU8 DREWS,
President
E. W, DREIBHOLÏ,
Vice-Pre*di J
Tbs Baak Morgan City
fn»T os tssssow- or sono»
How You Can H# Y°»r Country
FHODUC&-AU You Can
WlurtVoM.Can
., ^ .. _ * • " 'n,.. <#• *>. «r<r» ■f* wfaV _
PRODUCE FOOD--STOP AU- WASTE
mwiw »«»g»»* 8t»*w by te
»J&n 'mm
the w»r. TW• ItePk »W PÇ
aubecriptkm. Xm can 0*
bond, w»d We wfirkaslêtlrtoi im»ae fo» «*■ PWT
sllcaab.
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|Fwd B| Jty Pa$s
Befind Mr l*i
Cfcgages h M Hea&ft
21,—I
VffMPftop. due
f*T pasaageof the
*tefIfMCffl P by July 1, u
cctiy aeR roid by President Wi
•ppeured brighter tonight after
HI
»ent» which promised to dels*
aad&eaate ' "* ^
WftnawaSLt
■mmm I» site nd«t ént A fiul
a&g
Is and ite|The
•* *» r^m # ^ *|T
gejaetfaa I» the lou**. on a potef
of on fay» of proposals to indndoj
m
thé obly appàrfpt
». to a fb^ rote ft A%t
tine.
T» pass the measure with as ffw
UÉp h tin original draft 'u
'» fa pfder to expedite cep
espail eration, is the plan if
Lerer, in charge #f
, .. le told the Hone toH«M»f
day that fajpar changea could
i of Mure, while it now is of |
8
,e
He told the House itoJsMM
could fte
while it bow is of
lhat the hfa'by
be started. HoS
a
rallying
to support the bill, one of
speeches today in it» behalf beftig
delirered by Representatire Gillette
of Xfassachnsetts, acting Republican
leader.
While perfunctory debate
prœ^ing fa fa« Senate, substantial
____ ^ ___
j m<gW)t <> | n ^ n j compromising dff
___ ______ _ ^
fences was made by the leaders at
informal conferences.
NOTICE
There will be a special meeting of
Doric Lodge No. 205- Sunday, June
24 > 1917 a t 2:30 p. m. for initiation.
C. A. BIBBINS,
Sec. Doric Lodge.
No. 205 F & A. M.
Pure
Maple Syrup in 10c cans;
3yrup in 10e and 15c cans-wt Dyer
Lehmann Co.
Only Thr« Hör« Diy$ ôf y
_
|n ji^e $ip£f fipe üttr Ti
HJn <1 Hm (VJm '
S*x Ä rW WP?
Twte AtTkEk
At Pten«
AI
um
Tkf
$Mgf
j^S;
Mro- M. non
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toH«M»f |
Wllmi
mc
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91
dona
if
Cross
•f
H
Cron
will
be
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Card Pu*y
,e * Ilf
The
MB
and
be
department
m oi
itoJsMM *»!
_________ __
Mrs. Albert Cotton and assistants
*•«• *«
prise of thb weefc—toey ahsau hare
something, especially when* Il b for
a good humanitarian cause—and Red
Cron work fa intep|fd onl y to alle *
viate the sufferings of humanity.
J WMO«« fa Ch s f I s o hay
Tomorrow the entire parish will
be in charge of the many
sports at Charenion. The spot is
various
^ ____ ______ _ an
'deal one to spend the day and to en
joy yourself to your heart's content.
Boating, swimming, fishing, danc
ing, and other sports will be at your
disposal, and not tjho least, your
bodily wants will be supplied by all
tiie delicacies of the season prepared
in a culinary manner that will be
most appetizing. eBar in mind that
all the nickels or dollars you may
spend at Charenton tomorrow, the
half of it will go to the St. Mary
Chapter, as the concessionaries of
jthç, various business located on the
grounds have generously donated
half of the day's receipts to the Red
Cross. Mr. John R. Drackett, toe
o blig ing ferryman bee decided to ri»n
the ferry and to bandle aft car» oh
rotprn trip as Ifte as midnight and
oyer, eo tjbere is no exçyàç why you
gtouid iregp*
tote b Wr» g *
j
!
'
Patterson has ob» Red Crop* sur
prise tor &wffaf . lfe*. ty tf. Rous
ael has this entertainment in change, j
faßt*!'
>yje tel ujp things, toere is
soitoa(§M owï'd^ré ordinary J
0 W to« A*?*
^i^tion at Pattero® 11 next
, June ^4. Details of the af^ I
ve been withheld from the
r ____ huit, we are'guessing that in
tjke Alands of ifrs. W. D. Roussel the
day will be an enjoyable one, and a
ope—financially—for St.
Ifaty Chapter
i
press,
building new wire
The increased telegraph business
of the Hestern Union Telegraph Co.
an d in order to facilitate thejirompt
and efficient handling of that busi
ness has prompted the Western Un
ion, to string two additional wires
along the Southern Pacific railroad.
One line will run from New Orleans
to Crowley, which will to cut i®to
toe Morgan Cite office, the other line
ii ç a«™» v«
grijl be a through circuit from New i
Orleans to ReaumonjL Messrs C. f.
ïâi ttof». .and jÇ. j Y. McChesney, with
Hooiton, T'
re of
ing with his gang
west Mr.'A. 8. Ptete ft
who is chièf of Con
ÄT* / 7 » * ' « !
have
tJs
ttï.
V
iim
*fw|l FWiTUPFf
offteTflw heal mequ* of
__ the fun feed «jjp. ft
tte hiyT to namthc tee«
CON*
The
mn sa r r ing
9s
or
ere
r
*****
fF?I
te? to® I
»re
will
who
hpve
äy ...
«hit 9t ire gr dairy re* and in
crease 4}ie npÜk production. It « a
palatable feed keeps the stock fa a
thrifty conditiop and the young
stock growing all winter. It ip more,
conveniently fed than ftay, conr fod
der. Silage enables one to beep a 4
larger number of live stock on a giv
of
up
will
be
tory
en area of land than may be kept on i
forage crops cut for hay. It furniahes
succulent food during the summer
j when droughts frequently occur.
! It prevents the waste of corn cobs,
stalks and overripe fodder that
would otherwise not be eaten by the
' animals.
It is not too early to begin pre
parations for building a silo for the
crops of this summer and fall. The
Extension Division of the Louisiana
State University will furnish free of
charge complete plans and specifi
cations for a silo of any size.—L. S.
U. Press Bulletin.
VEGETABLES MAY BE
SAVED BY DRYING
Where tin can and glass jar* arr
not available, dr if toe price of suph
containers are too Ugh, th* lurpteà
fruit* and vegetables that are perty
fruit* and vegetables that pro perufi
able should be saved tjf drying. Root
j crops, such as Iridi potatoes, sweet
g** 0 ?' h^v^j**«***
fans, etc., should be stored rather
J than dried if thfy mature at a time
of the year when toey can be safely
kept in that way. Hie more perisft
I able crops such as sweet corn, string
bcaqis and early cabbage should be
dried. TU« can. be done in an oven.
in trays or raefat, over the kitchen
stove, or in a spécially constructed
-drier. There are small driers on the
market which give satisfactory re
i suits. Some of tiiese are made for
use on tiie cook stove, while others
have a metal base furnace. In both
these styles the principles of drying
are toe same.
Full instructions for making
home driers and directions for dry
ing fruits and vegetables are con
tained in a circular entitled "Home
Drying of Vegetables," which has
been issued by the Rome démonstra
tion department of toe Extension
i Division, Louisiana State University.
i.Tbis circular will be seht free who
Inquest it—L. 8. U. Press Bulletin.
ÜST
Wta fke$ 8 fit's Skwt
MME. PETROWA
Opera House» Saturday
h m
etc.
nice
on
teed
try.
per
6
or
War Tu §n PubËshers [
Profite Abort Ü06
ffitesPaten« bai
?"■-*>** a.
Approved
Wuhipafon, Jnae 21.—The Sen
ate dn&ee 'committee late today took
what' Hé* csjjiaitfae expects to be
final action an publisher»' tax»» in
S.7JWTC
1 cent n
»i
+A*
gw by a
4f 1-4 of
lass postage
leff of ? per
Iw
frtQWCTI AB*
Tm
mjw*
due
tote
M9
smShg
who
don#
back
4
Georgia
recently.
f «hing
toe
hSTif
ltura)
it
the
■eientifid methods of fanning and
Idtchei^ economies. By home authod
of practical education to the grown
up as wpll as the child, the people
will be taught service, the emence of
patriotism."
The Dixie Produce Company will
be ready for business in this terri
tory next week. They will buy and
i poultry, eggs, butter, vegetables,
etc. How would you like to have a
nice dressed chicken for your dinner
on Sunday, July 1st. Guaran
teed young and fine grain fed poul
try. Young hens, dry picked,, 30c
per pound. Young hens, picked and
drawn, 35c pound. Hens from 4 to
6 {founds. Delivered any house in |
Morgan City or Berwick. Delivery
Friday and Saturday, June 29th and
30th. F. HUTCHINGS, Phone 216
or address P. O. Box 26, Morgan
City.
TMf A*T OP
NAKlNfr BofM
teeer is tauohj
ÖNLY IN THÜÉ
jSSSSMS
I A. J. GLASER, TAILOR
Be you a pupil or a graduate of
the School of Experience you can
learn a lesson in the gentle art of
making both ends meet by paying a
visit to this ahdb of style and ser
vice.
The experience of years has
taught us the road to a customer's
friendship.
ft is the highway of honest values
snd proper prices.
L I. GLASEIS TAILOR SHOP
GIVE US A TRIAL
ow Does It Benefit Me?
Business men believe in the Federal Reserve
System, but many of them know little about it or how
it operates.
To tell our community how the system benefits
11 them and how they can contribute directly to its sup
1 port, are have prepared a short pamphlet.
If you haven't seen it we shall be glad either
to mail it*to you or give it to
you if you will call.
lie flnf MhhI ftank of Horp
Capital and Surplus, $100,C0(*.
Send for Booklet, "How Does It Benäht M« ? "
Active Operations To
to At Once By
Russia
i> (**ftPuHw
iMNMhiAifli
j p g*
Washington, Jude 21.—Russia's
consoctetl&b to a tear to toe end with
aüpéracy "was Skewed
f'S6!Aetet Ambetdaier ftefcia
ictiePf, nead oT'the
»' here, fa à statetaièat to the
nlr torjudh vKteiry, * be
can A steWJ wdrid'pteee gad
£ffuita*ofW Russian teveta&oa
to
A.
see
not
thoroughly
céhvwted."
it fa ub
lft rote; but DM ou
wiléfc ' uhderU*
fftrmfcn mto
#é #tero, to»
Irnlpfaem' of the
5*5?. Ji ...
uuotM
»vWohhl
Bakhmeticff
rojeetteg all toohghts
peste' and ato«d toit
fa Rhtefa leavM
frQeäM&ti toeAteemifF of ff^t
Ing t^e Gttethh autoertey until too
conditions fot o genétel and teabU
peace ' ih Europe tee estaffiitoèd"
No.
No.
No.
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Excursion Launch The Dalles to
| Patterson, next Sunday, June 24.—
Leave Morgan City Cane Wharf on
Front Street at 1 p. m. Arrive Pat
terson 2:15—Leave for returne trip
45 minutes after the ball game is
over—Fare round trip—50 cents. 8t

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