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TOBACCO We advise you not to smoke But we also advise you that we are still selling it at 5c A PACK The Store That's Progressing _ DYER-LEHMANN CO., STORE 1 m Sfi æ $ »! i i L. J/BASS, RECEIVER, PHONE 287 List Of She Broths Commissioners And Clerks Of The Womans Committee Of The Coun-j cii Of National Defense Of St. Mary Parish,! Louisiana. M iss Bessie W. Sanders, Parish 1 ... I , i.airman Emergency Committee. Mrs. E. S. Barnett Mrs. E. A. Delahousaye Mrs. Paul Kramer Mrs. Charles Frost Mrs. lames Peterman Mrs. Paul Trowbridge. ST. MARY PARISH: 1ST. WARD, 1ST. PRECINCT. Charenton Booth, Charenton, P- O. Mrs. L. H. Delhaye Miss Ethel Gardner M iss G. LeNormand Mrs. J. S. Gravemberg Miss Amy Veeder. Linwood Booth, Baldwin, P. O. Mrs. Henry Gardner Mrs. C. Green Miss Mary Parr Miss Louise Parr. Woodburn Booth, Charenton, P* O. Misa Ida Veeder Miss Isabel Delhaye Miss Myrtle Gardner. Fortier Plantation. Miss Florence Fortier Miss Hester Gardner Mrs. F. Fortier Mrs. M. Peter.' Veeder Booth. Miss Ethel Gardner Mrs. F. C. Virguerie. Sawmill Booth. Mrs. Leipne Miss Miller Gardner Miss Mary Ecuart. SECOND PRECINCT Sorrel, Jeanerette P. O. Mrs. George LeBourgeois Mrs. Boudreaux Mrs. Joe Conrad Miss Anette Hernandez Miss Gertrude Lebeaux. Adeline Booth, Adeline P. O. Mrs. Albert Duupy Mrs. Clay Shaw Mrs. Bautÿ Mrs. McBride t* BUY A1IBERTY B0ND These Early Fall Days Suggest A Now Suit. Purchase Yours From Store—Start the Season. Early and Get Full Wear. Clothes that Have the Appearance and Quality are Here—Prices from $15 up. THIS IS A REAL HAT STORE MEN—We can Please v ou in Dozens of Nifty Styles rss ik'ick. any color, priced from $2 to $4* "REMEMBER FISHERS IS TRULY A MEN'S STORE" ■M ** *+ •H tt tt n { 'S* n +* u AEW YVMKj, % 1 I Mrs. Edmund Fauchaux Mrs. C. P. Sims. Allain's Booth, Jeanerette, La. R. F. D. Miss Lu^ e Thomas Miss Lillian Roger Miss Matilde Pecot Mrs. Landry Mrs. Homer Pecot. Websterville. Mrs. Olide Barrios Mrs. Harold Perce Miss Aurelia Daigle Miss Corinne Trimble Miss Alice Mendoza. 2ND. WARD, 1ST. PRECINCT Glencoe Booth, Glencoe, La. Mrs. Bernard Levy Mrs. Earl Hebert Mrs. Win. Porche Miss Delhpine Levy Miss Anna Savoie. Crawford Booth. Mrs. Leo Brown Mrs. Thibodaux Mrs. Aug. Jacobs Mrs. Rob Rodriguez Miss Cropper. Ashton Booth, Ashton, P. O. Miss Evie Lançon Miss Clara Dumisnel Miss Marie Richard Miss Effie Trahan, Glencoe, P. 0. Mrs. Guy Hebert, Glencoe, La. Florence Booth, Louisa, P. O. Mrs. F. B. Miller Mrs. S. A. Breaux Mis. Ed Fauchaux, Glencoe P. 0. Mrs. Sam Edgerly, Glencoe, La. Miss Blanchard, Glencoe, La. SECOND PRECINCT. Ivanhoe Booth, Louisa P. O. Mrs. H. H. Dinkins Mrs. John Boudreaux Mrs Cora Roger Miss Savoie Miss Julia Boudreaux. Louisa Booth. Miss Florence Theriot Miss Louise Prince Mrs. Boyer Mrs. Dave Rollins Mrs. P. Foret. Prince's Booth. Mrs. Couvillion Mrs. L. Guidroz Miss Ida Prince Miss Effie Prince Miss Lucile Borgl. 3RD. WARD, 1ST. PRECINCT. Franklin, P. O. R. F. D. Chatsworth Booth Miss Flo LeGrange Miss Annie Pontiff Mrs. Noise Walksr Mrs. Champine Mrs. Joy Chauvin. Columbia Booth. Mrs. King Mrs. Etie Mrs. Smith Miss Mattie Smith Miss Materno. Belleview Booth. Miss Mollie Reeves Mrs. Ginnes Mrs. Nelson Delaune Mrs. Feltus Bourgeois Mrs. Bourgeois Miss Albaros. Oak Lawn Booth. Mrs. Gillis Rogers Mrs. Bourgeois Miss Mary Slocum Miss Lavenia Bourgeois Miss Gladys. Oak Hill Booth. Miss Mollie Underwood Miss Jennie Padeaux Miss Mary Belanger Mrs. T. N. LeBlanc Mrs. H. Arvenaux. Oak Bluff Booth. Mrs. J. H. McCardell Mrs. Nelson Boudreaux Mrs. C. J. Parr Mrs. Bennie Borne Miss Simmie Parr. St. Joseph Booth. Miss Emma Warrer Miss Ellen Toft Mrs. John Blackburn Mrs. Henry Barrilleaux Mrs. R. B. Laws. Franklin Booth. Mrs Rene Himel Mrs. J. IÎ. Parkersen Mrs. G. Loustalot Miss Anna Mahon Miss Nettie Bonney Miss Mollie Allen. SECOND PRECINCT. Baldwin Booth, Baldwin, P. O. Mrs. Joseph H. Chapron Mrs. Mormser Mrs. E. P. Pecot Mrs. A. M. Boudreaux Mrs. Hernendez Mrs. L. Guiolling. Garden City Booth, Garden City Pott Office. Mrs. M. H. Lawless Mrs. Cherry Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Michael Miss Irene Claussen 4TH. WARD, 1ST. PRECINCT Centreville Booth, Centreville, P. O. Mrs. Mrs. John M. Megot Mrs. W. J. Young Mrs. E. F. Hayes Miss Lillian Doran Miss Corinne Barbier. Foster Booth, Foster, P. O. Mrs. Richard Wilkes Mrs. M. B. Messie Miss Stella Hebert Miss Lily Boudreaux Rev. Cooper. Verdunville Booth, Centreville P. O. Miss Cornelia Boudreaux Mrs. Mamie Fernandez Mrs. Addie Chambers Mrs. Chas. Fernandez Mrs. Evelin Cahill. Shady Side, Calumet, P. O. Mrs. Minleret Mrs. Leo Todd Mrs. A. G. Darby Mrs. Jules Alleman Miss Madelin Mislorot. Micahoe Booth, Calumet, P. O. Mrs. I. H. LeBourgeois Miss Aline Landry Miss Agnes Estine Miss Cora Estine Mrs. LeBourgeois. 2ND. PRECINCT, FOSTER P. O. North Bend Booth. Mrs. Thibodeaux Mrs. Olive Claussen Miss Christine Claussen Miss Marie Jtfhce Miss Annie Junca. 5TH. WARD, 1ST. PRECINCT Patterson Booth, Patterson, P. O. Mrs. W. N. Gooch Mrs. S. I. Seyburn Mrs. Hill Mrs. J. E. Munson Mrs. A. A. Aycock. Bauer's Booth. Mrs. V. L. Watson Mrs. W. D. Roussel Mrs. L. Crawford Mrs. L. DeJean Miss Emma Roussel. K. C. Hall Booth, Paterson, P. O. Mrs. P. C. Rogers Mrs. V. H. Rentrope Mrs. S. Perkins Mrs. J. Richard Miss Lucy Rochel. Riverside Plant.,-Berwick, P. O. I ' I '. There will be a Food Administra tion emblem displayed and treasured in every loyal home in Louisiana af ter October 17th.—Registration Day. KEPT HER AWAKE The Terrible Pains in Back and Sides. Cardui Gave Relief. Miss Ester Aycock Miss Inez Landry Mrs. W. B. Inge Mrs. D. G. Landry Mrs. L. Aycock. Hope Plant Booth, Patterson, P. O. 1 Miss Emma Turner Mrs. T. B. Gooch Mrs. C. E. Boudier Mrs. S. J. Bourg Mrs. S. DeGravelle. Lakeland Booth. Mrs. J. Talbot Mrs. H. Wilkes Miss Vyc Bourg Miss Agnes Hebert Miss Mildred Wikes Calumet Booth, Calumet, P. O. Mrs. J. Boudreaux Mrs. Carpenter. Miss Hazel Boudreaux Miss Daisy Hock Miss W. Flynn. Avalon Booth, Paterson, P. O. Mrs. J. Levy Mrs. J. M. Levy Mrs. Edgar Adams Miss Estelle Broussard Miss Mattie Douglas. GTH. WARD, 1ST. PRECINCT Avoca Booth, Morgan City P. O. Mrs. T. R. Doiron Mrs. K. S. Foster Mrs. J. R. Doiron Mrs. E. A. Pharr Mrs. J. A. Strauss. Morgan City Hall Booth Mrs. P. H. Kurzweg Mrs. C. E. Jolly Mrs. H. Williams Mrs. Frank Price Mrs. Peter Johnson. School House Booth. Mrs. F. O'Brien Mrs. J. R. Drackett Mrs. T. E. Dreher Mrs. A. Wilson Mrs. Joe Fisher. Rhoda Booth, Rhoda, P. O. Mrs. J. J. Greenwood Mrs. J. J. Greenwood, Jr. Mrs. M. E. Norman 1 Mrs. P. E. O'Brien. 2ND. PRECINCT, RAMOS, P. O. Ramos Booth. Mrs. T. A. Duffy Mrs. E. Dreibholtz Mrs. P. Dupuy Mrs. C. G. Gaudet Miss Julia Dreibholtz. 3RD. PRECINCT, AMELIA P. O. Amslia Booth. Mrs. J. T. Prosser Miss May Tennison Miss Mabel Coleman Miss Bertha Rodgers Miss Annie Telotte Mrs. Lelia Joret. 7TH. WARD, 1ST. PRECINCT. Julien's Hall Booth, Jeanerette, P. O. R. F. D. Mrs. Louis Landry Mrs. Anthony Legnon Mrs. Hugh Buteau Mrs. Sidney Trimble Miss Marie Maillard 8TH. WARD, BERWICK CITY P. O. Berwick Booth. Mrs. Sam Watkins Mrs. Marie Sutton Mrs. Laura Rogers Mrs. Ella Gashua Mrs. Ruby Drury. Glenwild Booth, Berwick P. O. Mrs. A. J. Mahoney Mrs. Donald Robinson Mrs. E. S. Rogers. Fairview Booth. Mrs. J. A. Pharr Mrs. Geo. Watkins Mrs. Wm. Verret Mrs. J. D. Ehrlich. • j I j j ! ■ i 1 : ; j ! ' I j ! I Marksville, La.—Airs. Alice Johnson, of this place, writes: "For one year I suffered with an awful misery in my back and sides. Aly left side was hurting me all the time The misery was something awful. * . I could not do anything, not even sleep at night. It kept me awake most of the night .•.. 1 took different medicines, but nothing did me any good or relieved me until 1 took Cardui. . . I was not able to do any of my work tor one year and I got worse all the time, was confined to my bed cif and on. I got so bad with my back that when I stooped down I was not able to straighten up again ... I decided 1 would try Cardui ... By time 1 had taken the entire bottle i t was feeling pretty good and could straighten up and my pains were nearly all gone. I shall always praise Cardui. I con tinued taking it until 1 was strong and well." If y a suffer from pains due to female complaints, Cardui may be just what you need. Thousands of women : who once suffered in this way now praise Cardui for their present good health. Give it a trial. NC-132 1 'FLASHES FROM THE ! PARISH SEAT The home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. j Lobdell was blessed Thursday night I with a new-born baby girl. This is the seventh child, all living. Mr. Lob dell is General Passenger and Traf j fic Agent for the F. & A. R. R. Ht contemplates moving his family in to Franklin in the near future, hav j ing bought a lot and building. About the first of the year the F. & A. R. R. will take over the Frisco ! line from Adeline to Patterson, op erating its cars from Milton to Pat terson over its own rails. Mr. Lob ■ dell's headquarters will he the Frisco i depot at Franklin, which will receive alterations necessary to be converted 1 into the general office for the road. Mr. Adam J. Simmoneaux of Mor : gan City reported to the Local Board Thursday, announcing his dis charge from Camp Pike on account of physical disabilities under the name of Adrien J. Simmon, aux. Mr. Adam Simmoneaux ' stated that lie had protested that Adrien .1. Sim moneaux was not his name, hut had been required by the Commanding officer to accept the papers and r- - turn home. Both Adam J. Simmon-1 ; neaux and Adrien J. Simmoneaux, j the first from Morgan City and the I ! last from Adeline, had been s uit ; from this Parish to Camp Pike Sep-! ' tomber LlHh. The Local Board wired j I the Adjutant General at Camp Pike for enlightment, and today received j an answer requesting the return of ! Adam J. Simmoneaux, which will be i . \ Mr. Wiibur P. Kramer, son Clerk of Court Kramer, left today for Tyler, Texas, to take a course book-keeping' and short-hand. For the past two months he was in the employ of The Morgan City Review as its reporter. FRANKLIN MEETING OF WOMEN DEFENSE COUNCIL ! f 1 ■ ! The meeting of the St. Mary Di- ! vision Woman's Committee Council of | National Defense held in the Court House Thursday October 11, 1917,jphate was called to order by our efficient 1 Chairman, Miss Bessie Sanders, who , . , . . ! expressed great pleasure in seeing ! that the women throughout the par- ! ish had so readily answered the call. ; Each of ,hc fifteen Voting Points was represented, and there were ful- j ly three hundred women present. j Judge Baker gave an address of ! welcome that was a eulogy on W om -1 en thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs. Storm, member of the State Executive Coun- ! cil Woman's Committee of National ! Defense followed with an address on i "Service. After these two very beautiful ad -1 dresses, Miss Sanders, with the gen- » erous help of the Clerk of Court, gave : the women final instructions as to ! their duties on registration day. The Governor having declared a holiday, and appointing the school teachers to have charge of the food conservation cards, has lightened the duties of each precinct chairman. As Louisiana is not included in the registration of the United States, Dr. j Dowling asks the women to bring her up to standard in vital statistics when they register. There will be a table and cards with some one in charge to get the names of any children born in the parish since the first of the year. 1 a This completing the business, the meeting adjourned. I n U THE HOUSE WITH CUSHION SEATS LJ1 -i LOUIS GLAUN IN "Golden Rule Kate" Triangle Komedy "A HOTEL DISGRACE Com in«; ''TUL CAD and LION" To-morrow Nigh VIRGINIA PIERSON IN "The Wrath of Love GEORGE OVEY COMEDY "JERRY'S EUGENIC MARRIAGE'' poor names of all wo» to register will be sent ? n re, % Council it will take 8U Ï **-5 it deems necessary. h actiä n i All girls who have . 16tH birthday It, «.«S' , The State of i„ • - ouut ot Louisian 11 re cord of the worn* ' mi is State. ° man Power personal charge^?' Ti tration in Louisiana. The Govern have 0r ° leeds The Legislature of Louii ' 7 ^ ivin K the State' e«i the law stasi Pass. Ml power to require the of women. KUtf atic5 Th, ' Cou , ncil of National Drf* created by Act of C- * ttS( The registration quired, but the servi« J 0 ®®" u ^ untarv. I ; j Parelyvoi. i It is hoped that the wo menofSt Mary, true to their ideals of . ism, will respond to this call and ^ ister. ur, l <»ur men must see that their a* er, wives, sisters and dauffo* know of Registration Day. ** for ycur eoTÏnThe AR» NOTHING WOULD BE MORE AP preciated by him than rn \ home paper. the Dr. Frederick Jocabson 75 cent of women need Pkoml." t° g.ve then, Stronj, H.,1, rounded figure and ttf .void N.V vous break down. Thouund, rf women grow strong in Nil« "Consider the Lillies of the F«U How They Grow." * makes good solid flesh and mnda SPECIAL NOTICE: Argo-ft* Natural phot the The life of the lilly is but 4 {» ! weeks or months. The life of man is 1 "three score years and ten." But to ■ one's life in its fullness, women like the lilly, must be nourished bi ! those same vital elements which ni' living thing; and these include tV valuable phosphate so often lackte in the usual food we eat toda Argo-Phosphate is rich in these won! derful elements. It contains these ia concentrated tablets from which 1 easy to take and quickly awimili^ and absorbed into the system, id from youth to old age, builds ui ture provides for nourishing eroj rebuilds body and brain in benfr ! ful harmony with Nature's perfect | P la , n - "Tbat's why" Argo-Phoeplati 1917,jphate contains 1 phates which thousands of phjii' cian t ?. are prescribing daily to bull up thin,pale, colorless women to gn* them rosy c h ee ks, red lips, and 1 beautiful complexion. Many cun have been restored where woma ^'=^1 SftStf men t t and any woman who desill a well rounded and developed torn, Sffi, and jg dispensed by any «Mil druggist with or without a doetort prescription. If your druggist sfl ». Atlanta, Ga., and they will send JM a two weeks treatment by «tun mail. Belange . a guarantee that any claim !««• — « a a*__!. »Lia rnmDftBf • THE TRAVELERS INSURANCES Issue a Special Accident and Health Policy For The Working Man Business Man Professional Man Let us explain it to you FRANK VAUGHAN, A|* Bldg.—Room 8 Pho» * S.— A policy in this compuf small will be promptly