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PERSONALS g, John Drackett was a business; in Jeanerette. Orleans to Franklin yesterday. — p.nl Kurzweg is spending a ---------- t, guiT P»» d of Ne " • visitor here today. 1, md Mrs A. C. Ames of New " r * ^ yuiting here this week. p Bourgeois of Welsh »s ^^,.7 Mu. toil« Angelloi King 1 » Daughters ***__ gx the home of met yes Mrs. Maur t fc0 L Alpha of Franklin, visitor to Morgan was City after M. Ge ber ^TL«t Blanchard, **, 7 «» ito e. , «turned yesterday is Nspoleonville. " * Mis. Richard Chargois ied from a visit to rela Is Lsfsyatte. 4,«s' Coleman, who has been a at the Patterson Sanitarium rapidly Boataer, of FrankUn, Masgan City on business to ' ft. P. Bietard of New Orleans ■r^ ot Mrs. Êmma Baker! % j rgm glte Halloway is ill at her] 1 «n Federal Avenue. Her j friends are looking forward tfrr vsedy recovery. Jo*. L. Fisher and children I New Orleans where tftst two weeks with her par Kb reported that Supt of Police j j terrftfe, of New Orleans, j '^Bis strolled this morning, j UpiîTiinisii named Mullen is J I it have done the shooting. Mr. Usance Blum has accepted a with the Union Bridge and Company as assistant ! i Er. John Graham formerly with j Lumber Co., is now with icbrfcaJ forces of the Union sad Construction Company, city. I , J. Strauss has returned here s vWt to relatives in New Or- j Er. C. J. Boatner of Franklin, La. ill the city today. ÜB Ethel Moore of Franklin, f|MSt of Mias Lets Prohaska Ava and Carrie Kreisle [ today on No. 6, after a I vUt to Franklin. I Rallie Bibbins, Mrs. R. Floro I Hütte Miss Nelwin McClellan lay afternoon in Ramas t pasta of Mrs. D. Snee. Florence Bateman of Los €■!&, is the guest of Dr. 14 Cherault. Sheriff Ross, of Gibson, items visitor to Morgan > tfadMday. C. C. Dnpre, of the La. Ice »h Offering from a severe frac ref the ribs pined in a fall, yea rn X Smardon, Presi Lite W. X Smardon Co., of kPO a business visitor here I foal "blue", "no account," a feed cleaning out, Ut«aright thing for that ft atimulates and purifies «tee 50c. Sold by Bel 1430. Ian Charles Delas mÊL* Theatre ol the Best in Photoplays. Railroad Avenue TONIGHT ~~ ^Kam Brady Presents tyle Blackwell, June Elvidge .And Dion Titheradge hi Crimson Dove" ToM orrow Night *' The Last Episode of 'the secret kingdom TOCSIN" Ab» Mrinl Weekly AND CeindHrtt Texas SoIods Searched For Hidden Guns Opening Of Legislature Tense With Excitement Austin, Tex., Aug. 1.—Deputy sheriff searched all pockets at noon today when members of the lower house of the Texas Legislature, with 1600 spectators, were admitted to the hall of representatives for the opening of a special legislature ses sion, so tense is the feeling over the threatened impeachment of Gover nor James E. F urge son. Within twenty minute« after the speaker's gavel fell the speaker, F. 0. Fuller, submitted thirteen charges, under „ oath, against the governor. Probably the most start* ling charge was one concerning which the public had been ignorant, to the effect that the governor had. attempted to influence the speaker in ' the discharge of his public doty jby the offer of a loan of money, on long time at a low rate of interest, coupled with the statement that the borrower need never pay it unless he wished. ' v M sit ® * «>o|draft when you are heated and get a stiff neck or j lame back, you are looking for something that will ease the pain. Fix your mind on BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT and don't be talked out of it because it is the best pain relieving liniment you can get anywhere. Price 25c, 50c,and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Belanger Co. Drug ARCADE TONIGHT "The Crimson Dove" "I admire you," said Jonathan Gregg, a wealthy philanthropist, to young Dr. Brand Cameron, the new minister of Gregg's church. "You feel that there is ont only religion of the soul but of the heart. You beli eve in the broader principles of manity." And'Gregg warmly shook Cameron's hand as he left. But while Gregg admired Rev. Mr. Cameron there were others in the church who did not. Among them were Joseph Burbank and wife who called themselves Christians because they contributed to the church funds. T am worried about our son, Philip," Burbank confided to Dr. Cameron one day. "He is infatuated with Adrienne Durant, the musical comedy star. You know that her many love affairs have made her no torious." "I am sorry," declared Cameron, sincerely. "Here are some jewels—for you," said Phil one day to Adrienne, of fering her a beautiful necklace. "Where did you get them?" asked Adrienne. x "I bought them," responded Phil. Then Phil tried to kiss her, but she repulsed him. Phil's father came to denounce her "Phil stole some jewelry from me —for you!" cried Burbank. "Here it is," said Adrienne, hand ing the necklace to him. "I want to see your son again. "Yes—yes, I stole the jewels for her," confessed Phil later to his father in the presence of Cameron. "Get out of my house—you are no longer my son!" stormed Bur bank in rage. "Not that, don't be so harsh with him," pleaded Cameron. But Burbank was relentless. neveriders Girls Have Prëtty Face And Beautiful Complexion to F. on An Atlanta man makes new discovery that makes an old ace look years younger. _ U your skin is dark, brown, or çovered with freckles or blemishes, just use a little Coco tone Skin Whitener ; it's made with coeoanut oil and is ' perfectly harmless. A few days' use will improve your looks 100 per cent. The worn off skin comes off evenly, leaving no evidence o the treatment, the new healthy under-skin appearing as a lovely new com plexion. Just ask your druggist for an ounce of Cocotone Skin Whitener, and if be will not supply you send twenty-five cents to The Cocotone Co.. Atlanta, Ga., and they "if your "hair* is**hard^to ™mb. is kinky. nappy and will never stay straight, jot uss Coco tone Hair Dressing and it will become itrtifht, ions, toft* fiowy and bttottfuliy to few days mail order filled 2Se for large ______j Phil left. Straight to Adrienne'« apartment he raced. Denied .dm» wîû box. or be sion to her he took the only course that appeared to him to be open. He emmitted suicide!. Cameron, in visiting the sick in his parish, contracted diptheria. Convalescent after a* long illness, he wont to the country for a rest. There .he met Adrienne who had gone to her father's quiet home to escape the condemnation of the public in connection with Phil's suicide. "My name is Mary Darwin," Adri enne truthfully informed him, for the name nuder which Phil had known , her was merely assumed. And thrown together as they were Cameron and the girl soon fell deep ly in love with each other. Alarmed because of Cameron's prolonged absence, Dr. Stewart, one of his parishoners, visited Cameron in the country. Cameron introduced him to the girl. "Why, it is Adrienne Durant!" ex claimed Dr. Stewart to himself as he saw the girl. Stefart returned to the city to tell the congregathion of his discovery. And about the same time Adri enne confessed her identify to Cam eron. sicklv ' If your child is pale and picks at the nose, starts in the sleep... and grinds the teeth while sleeping, it is a sure sign of worms. A remedy for these parasites will be found in WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE. It! hu-jnot only clears out the worms, but it j restores health and cheerfulness. Price 25c per bottle sold by Belan j ger Drug Co. j - j READ AND LEARN HOW | TO KNOW SOLDIERS j -- j By their hat cords you may know thtem. * i ' When you meet a soldier on the street you can tell at a glance to what branch of the service he's en listed if you only note the color of bis hat cord. The designations are: Blue cord, infantry. Red cord, artillery. Yellow cord, cavalry. Red and white cord, engineers. Lavander and grey cord, hospital corps. Buff cord, ammunition and sup ply train. Gold coid, officer of the rank as a lieutenant colonel or higher. Gold and black cord, officer lower than lieutenant colonel. Red and white cord, member of the officers' reserve training school. For the stomach and bowel disor neveriders of babies, McGEE'E BABY ELIXIR is a remedy of genuine merit. It acts quickly, is pure, whole some and pleasant to take. Price 25c and 50c per bottle. Sold by Bel anger Drug Co. THE SELECTIVE CONSCRIPTS WHO VOLUNTEER NOW TO BE RETURNED It has come to the knowledge of the* Local Board that a few young men of this Parish have enlisted in New % Orleans for military service, since their names were posted for selective conscription. The Board will report all such cases to,the Ad jutant General of Louisiana for re call, as their absence would force the calling of additional men to take their places in the quota to be furnished from the Parish. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. E. J. Cherault delightfully entertained a few of Connon's friends Wednesday evening in honor {of his seventh birthday. Delicious refreshments were ser ved. . Those who enjoyed the evening were: Mehr* Grevemberg, Yvone Bateman, Ana, Gussie, and Carol SoumeiAan, Charles DeGravelles, Marjorie Schmidt, Miller Jolley, Percy and Sherwood Gorman, Maurice Shannon, Dalton Moncrief, Will Dave Norman, and'Arlis and Connon Cherault. i Before you go on that Shopping Tour, road Mm advertisements in tea Morgan City Review. There are always interesting items to tee «Ét I. W. W. Agitator Lyn ched By Butte Mob Authorities Making Effort To Apprehend Vigilantes ! j ! fort *° a PP rehen d the vigilantes re sponsible for lynching Frank Little, , - . . . . , . ., ,, &nd Industrial Worker of the World j eader here early today but it WHS said that no clue had come to their * 11 «"'""- M «" b «" "'"« *«*•» Unten, in tehtch Ut Butte, Mont., Aug. 1.—Authori j ties tonight were makng every ef tie had taken a prominent part, de clared however, that they knew five of the lynchers and were on the trail of another. When you yawn a good deal in the daytime, feel dull, achey and want to stretch frequently, it is an unmistakable symptom of malaria,, and unites you do something at| once you aiw booked for a spell of chills. HERBINE is a chill medicine that will prevent or cure the dis ease. It drives out the impurities on w^ich the malarial germ thrives, sertngtfaens the liver and cleanses the bowels. Price 50c. Sold by Belan ger Drug Co, NEPHEW OF RAYNE EDITOR KILLED IN FRANCE Harmon Craig, a nephew of Mr. J. H. Craig, of the Rayne Tribune, has been killed in France, while in the service of the American Ambu lance Corps. Mr. Craig received a post card on July 19th, from Mrs. May Craig, mother of the young man, who .hud gone to Paris to visit him, stating that he was happy and highly elated over th e coming of American troops. On the 21st., he received the fol brother, tele ^™ * om h,a Cra **' of Boston: ' 0ur * a ™ on „ France two days before Ma y reacb_ bome - Sbe left th ® b ®y we JJ and ha PPy returning to the front. killed Jack Craig. Dr. Frederick Jocabson says, 75 per : cent ef women need Phosphates I to give them Strong, Healthy, 1 rounded figure and to avoid Ner- j vous break down. Thousands of women grow strong in Nature's j way. "Consider the Lillies of the „How They Grow." Field. The life of the lilly is but a few weeks or months. The life of man is "three score years and ten." But to live one's life in its fullness, women like thé lilly, must be nourished by those 'same vital elements which na ture provides for nourishing every living thing; and these include the valuable phosphate so often lacking in the usual food we eat today. Argo-Phosp.hate is rich in these won derful elements. It contains these in concentrated tablets from which is easy to take and quickly assimilated and absorbed into the system, and from youth to old age, builds and rebuilds body and brain in beauti ful harmony with Nature's perfect plan. "That's why" Argo-Phosphate makes good solid flesh and mnscles. SPECIAL NOTICE: Argo-Phos phate contains the Natural phos phates which thousands of physi cians are prescribing daily to build up thin,pale, colorless women to give them rosy cheeks, red lips, and a beautiful complexion. Many cases have been restored where women have increased their weight from 15 to 25 pounds with a few weks treat ment, and any woman who desires a well rounded and developed form, should secure from her druggist, this new-drug which is inexpensive and is dispensed by any reliable druggist with or without a doctor's prescription. If your druggist will not supply you, send $1.00 to Mftr Argo Laboratories, 10 Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga., and they will send you a two weeks treatment by return mail. IT IS UP TO YOU To eat one wheatless meal a day. To eat beef, mutton or pork not more than once a day. To economize in the use of but ter. To get the daily allowance of sugar in tea and coffee in other ways. To eat more vegetables, fruit and ; fish. To urge in the home and the re- i staurant the necessity of economy. These are the Big Six requests ! that Herbert C. Hoover makes of j the American people. If they are : „carefully considered and rigidly put into practice by all the people, the war with Germany will be won. j That which it is necessary for every ; individual to do is: To live u]} to the obave six requests I and to ask his friends and employes j do so also. To ask clubs and associations, of which he is a member, to appoint a committee to assist in urging gen eral observance of the Big Six re quests. „ To $ut into effect other ways and means of making these Big Six re quests generally observed. j j ; 1 j ■ j Improvement is the Order of the Day DYER-LEHMANN CO., LTD. Is the Store that CAN Fill Your Wants For Paints, Plumbing Material Household Hardware and Fresh Fancy Groceries PHONE 287 LEWIS J. BASS, Receiver The Missing Link Between Morgan City and Houma GAS BOAT Mason F* Calcote Wm. BLAKEMAN, Owner General Packet Carrier, leaves Morgan City Fridays, Leaves Houma Mondays Prompt, economic and reliable Freight service. Homeaddress Morgan City La RING PHONE 354 FOR MILK WILLARD DITCH j ; j ; The Big Sensation ! THOS. H. INCE Offers without fear of contradiction?? the reitest si'ect drama the World his evr>'.- known in the history of advanced Moving Pictures "(MIZATIOr I ns tired bv -he present couflict to show how War was forced upon the A Pied Na ions The truth is depicted so perfect tnat it has astonished '.lie most critical. DO 50,000 People, 2,000 horses, 40 Battleships, 25 Submarines, Etc. SCENE. FROM THOS. H. IMCE'S CIVILIZATION Evangeline Fri. Aug. 3 A Gigantic Pictorial Illustration Based on Facts IT IS YOUR DUTY TO SEE IT Matinee 3 p.m. Njgk7p.ni. 25c to Everybody I HUSH 5 QUALITY! W\ rapid DELIVERY! j Your order arrives at your home promptly if you purchase meats at ; this market. You wil be pleased with j the quality of your purchase, and satisfied with the efficient, polite ; service to be found in this store. Octave J. Delaune PHONE NO. H JITNEY Day and Night Servce WALLACE DITCH Office Phone 31. Res. Phone 66