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Morgan City ■Bmlg ÿcbtcûi Published Daily Except Sunday C. E. KING, Managing Editor. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION 1 Year in advance..........$4l00 6 Month* in advance.....:. • 2.25 3 Month* in advance.........1.15 1 Month................... I Week.................... 10 Rates of Readers, Notices, Cards ft Thanks, Obituaries, etc: Per line first issue ......... 6c Subsequent issues .......... 2%c Entered as second class mail mat 4 , .. _ nf MorMn Citv tar tet the Poetofflce of Morgan C ty. FLASHES FROM THE PARISH SEAT ■ Dr. Bevery W. Smith, Examining Physician of the Local Board has set Tuesday, February 3, 1918 at. the date of starting to examine Class 1 men for military conscrip tion, taking 50 a day for each day, except Saturday and Sunday, until the entire number in Class 1 has, been examined. Notices to 50 men were sent out Wednesday by the Local Board to that effect and 50 notices will be sent out daily thereafter until all have been no* tified. list of Class 1 Men Military Registrants Summoned For Physical Examination Tuesday February 5th, 1918 Franklin, k, 10 L M. Order No. 4 1739 1995 2896 391 1185 268 2664 2806 2661 8179 2340 444 1598 1096 1654 1883 2562 2089 1591 8297 1616 2668 2824 2582 884 780 2038 1982 1066 1760 2120 2734 1058 913 2948 2030 713 973 2296 3343 3342 3172 3025 3065 2889 3198 2363 697 2418 3144 v*w, Address Serial No. Louis J. Aucoin, Àdellrié, Ld.. i......... 7. . :........... 145 Alexander August, Jeanerette, R. F. D., La.............. 207 John Amelin, Adeline, La........... ................. 208 Charlie Arceneaux, Ashton, La......................... 341 Jake Andrew, Glencoe, La..................... i ....... 344 Joseph Alexander, Louisa, La........................... 452 Wm. Anthony Anderson, Franklin, La................... 489 Wm. Porter Allen, Franklin, La........................ 496 Emmet Jos. Arboneanx, Franklin, La.................... 498 John August, Franklin, R. F. D.f La........... ....... 765 Burrell Alexander, Baldwin, La......... % ..............1285 Harry Archÿles, Baldwin, La........ ..................1287 Arthur Adams, Foster, La.............................1518 Walter Anderson, Centreville, La..... 1519 George Amieo, Patterson, La....,.......... ............1833 Sylvan Aucoin, Morgan City, La.......................2142 Maxime L. Arceneaux, Morgan City. La.................2154 Araal Louis Aycock, Morgan City, La...................2165 Edward Austin, Morgan City, La.......................2518 Albert Abraham, Morgan City, La..................... .2520 Southern Abram, Morgafi City, La......................2524 Clarence Adame, Ramos, La...........................2959 Joe August, Ramos, La.................:.............2960 Jack August, Jeanerette, La.,..........................30 "»7 defence August, Julien, La............................3100 Calvin August, Julien, La.........................*.....3103 Clayton Louis Aucoin, Berwick, La................ t . James Emile Abraham, Charenton, La............. Wallace Bouriea, Adeline. La...................... Joseph Bouria, Adeline, La........................ Agricole Jos. Bonin, Adeline, La.................... Adoniae Adam Bonin. Adeline, La.................... Neville Benoit, Adeline, La........................ James Benoit, Adeline, La.......................... James Jos. Bergeron, Jeanerette, La..... ........... Morris Jos. Barrilleaux, Jeanerette, La....... ....... Ernest Bourgeoist, Jeanerette, La. 3194 65 148 149 150 ' 56 If.9 ieo 21 onicBt DOurgcvioii dcBricrciicj i^*** •«••••••••••••••*-••• Sidney A. Bonvillain, Glencoe, La....................... 28 Felicien Borel, Louisa, La............................. 420 Elias Joseph Bergeron. Morgan City, La................. 505 Peter Businelle, Franklin, La............... •,••••» ..... 508 Salvatore Vincent Battaglia. Franklin, La>.............. 510 Menville Boudreaux, FiUnklin,La.................... • 515 George Bertram Black, Jr. Franklin, La.............. ^ • • 517 Hugh Joseph Boudreaux, Port Arthur, Texas..:......... 518 Eugene Earl Bailey, Franklin, La...................... 522 Albert Bonine Black, Franklin, La...................... 523 Robert Jos. Boudreaux, Franklin, R. F. D. La............. 524 Gaston Barrilleaux, Franklin, R. F. D. La................ 534 Horace Blakesly, Franklin, La......................... 535 r Extra Special For End of Month 36-INCH UNBLEACHED COTTON, WORTH 20 CENTS, SPECIAL It 1-2 CENTS A YARD. LADIES COATS AND SUITS, WORTH UP TO $20.00, ÇIOW $0.08. BEST QUALITY GINGHAMS, WORTH IS ' CENTS, OUR PRICE IS CENTS A YARD. • NOW MEN'S 7 BOYS' SU SUIT. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S NOW ll&M A SUlt. 4 ». V. ATS, $18.00 VALUE, GOING AT $7.80. to $10.00, toU* CHOICE NOW »$4.96 A SUITS. FORMERLY $18.00, 80 CENTS, IMITATION 1. V. D. UNDERWEAR, WORTH OUR PRICE. 26 CENTS A GARMENT. • BOYS' KHAKI KNEE PANTS, WORTH 7S CENTS, WHILE THEY LAST 36 1-S 'CENTS A PAIR. We mat the three bet Ay* ef this math to he retard breakers, hence hare nade big redaction ■ all AfsHsurt«, if y<w mot te s«re mooeydooi fail to see n this werk Henry Loeb Co., L'bL Mergai City's Fastest Gmmg Stere The St Mary Parish, War Sav-' ings Committee, has secured the service of Monsieur I'abbe Marcel Souris, a French Catholic Prie3t, wounded on the battlefields of France in the performance of J» w ! pnestiy duties, to lecture on War j conditions in France. Father Sou-j ris' illustrated lecture being accom- j panied by movie-picture slides of the deeds and sufferings of France ! and his own personal experience « : exceedingly interesting. -He is a i noted orator and is recommended by the Cardinal Archbishop of Pans ; He speaks entirely in the French language. The lecture will be giv-1 en in the Baldwin Opera House Monday night, February 4th, 1918 at 7 P. M. Announcements will be made from the pulpIts of the Catho-. lie churches of Charenton, Bald win and Louisa next ' Sunday and the French speaking people of the Parish, west of Franklin, extended a cordial invitation to be present. Hon. Lucius Forsythe^ Jr., Mayor of : Baldwin and Local Chairman, War Savings will preside. Mr. Sidney ,T. Wolford of the Baldwin Bank is ac tive in making the necessary ar rangements. Father Souris will be ! in Franklin during a part of the day Monday, and will be the guest of | Father Rousseau, Catholic Pnest of j Franklin, and Hon. Henry Kappel ; repreesnting the Parish Committee [War Savings. | - Scoutmasters Brumby and O'Neill i have perfected final arrangements j for Troops Nos. 1 and 2 of Frank lin, La., handling the "Drafting Stores into War Savings service Saturday February 2, 1918. The troops will visit Baldwin, La., at 10 A. M., Charenton at 11:30 A. M., Centreville at 2:30 P. M., and M. In each j ! Pattereon ^ 4:30 P. j town there win be an ex hibition Scout drill jn front of t he Post of j fiee Qn th(j public street , t o be fol lowed by two speec hes by the Scout ! masterg }>nd Boy Scouts . A t the ! : conclusion 0 f the speaking the' i gcouts will march t o each store, ! gummon the owner to the fron t, no- j ; t ^ y bbn tbe 0 ffj c j a i call issued ' tbe Treasury department for hjg services as a gales Agent, and ^ Unde gam wants the War gtamps j n ever y store in the show ^ Each store win be asked t0 ; ^ necessary b i anks and to pur- j chase from the scouts the initial stock of 100 thrift stamps, except ing only those already in the ser vice. All store-keepers in these towns are asked to be ready to give tbc scouts a hearty greeting and to tell the boys to report him to Uncle Sam as "ready, willing and under j iyj rs ^rjjj Kemper is quite sick witb inflammatory rheumatism. _ Mrs Jobn A Smith returned to New Orleans Wednesday, after sev way." Franklin, Morgan City and Berwick will be handled in a separ ate drive on a later date to be shortly. announced. i eral weeks' stay with j Mrs. C. M. Smith, --— her mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Simms of Ad eline attended the Tabor-Martin ; wedding, which took'place at the ; Grünewald Hotel in New Orleans, ; Tuesday. . 1 Owing to the fact that a band ! j could not be secured for Friday j j night, the dance in Patterson will : be postponed. Printing I T * toff ft 1**f ___P/F__l. : War LOMlDllS EÏÏ6CI 4 7 ! i i • • s■ i ! >-nt vour usines, will be TO THE TRADE: We take this means of advising our trade, that Papar Mills of every kind, are seriously crippled by War conditions, which prevent their se curing coal, as "a result prices have been generally withdrawn. Thera is every indication of advance nil along the line. We shell maintain our present basis of prices as long J at we can, but ask consideration fot j »! srtages and delays which will be ; increasingly frequent. j We caution the trade not to com- , mit themselves on quotations, but j suggest that you confer with us on i any order of unusual size. Our connections are among the j ;-ut, bvt all prices are bound to ad- j v »nee undej present extraordinary ; ccnditic- -. We a: your continued confidence j antî cooperation, with the assurance! handled ' in ar. absol- Lely fair and conscien tious manner, with no unjust advan tage ta':en c" the situation. E. Ç. PALMER A CO. LTD. New Orleans, La .Jan. 22, 1918. A dry, hacking cough is bird or the lungs, often causing them tr bleed. BALLARD'S HÖREH0UND SYRUP is a healing balm that quick ly repair* damage in the lungs and air passages. Price 25c, 50c and $1 per bottle. Sold by BELANGEF. DRUG CO. 1W Morgan City Fire Department 31 give n dance to m orr o w night (Thursday) at the City Hell—Ad estas 80 cams. Frcm Patterson Tribune: Dee.: Patras: Ovlng to the ever increasing cost of stock and production, qfter this month all work entrusted to the Tribune will be dene by the Review Publishing Ce., in Morgan City. This merr .3 that jobs of all sizes will be done by us, where heretofore with my equipm?nt t could not han dle the vc~7 large one'. I will also act as their argent, and will be glad to have your order» for office supplies such as carbon paper, type writer ribbons, adding machine pa per, office filer, loose ledger supplies, blank books, Clips, pins, peps, eras ers, rubber bands etc., all of which' can be supplied at lowest prices and on short ftbtice. Such work as em bossing, engraving and lithographing is also solicited. Write or phone your orders, which will be given prompt attention. Thanking all for patronage past and f.ture, I am, Very respectfully, S. P. VETTER. Dir. J. Chreact Berwick IT OFFICE AND DISPENSARY AT RESIDENCE FEDERAL % AVE. PHONE SSI j ! ! j ' ; j Th. FIRST NATIONAL BANK (Member Federal Reserve) Solicit* Your Buainea*. Modern Banking Facilities And Accommodation* CITY HOTEL First-Class Room* and Board (Opposite Depot). Prices Reasonable Give us a call MRS. L. GRANT, Prop. Buy At Home BERNIARD'S NEW STEAM BAKERY A. F. Berniard Proprieto Morgan City's Only HOME BAKED BREAD Where Purity is Paramount Telephone No. 3. "DRINK" BASS' SPECIAL COFFEE (Ground While You Wail) 30cts Pound Ask for FREE SAMPLE PIONEER GROCERY Phone 2. THE CHAMBER OF >f— COMMERCE . „ MORGAN CITY AND BERWICK , Is Working For YOU. j You can help yourself and your town ; by becoming a member. It will ; cost only what you feel that you can j afford to pay. CALL NO. 20 FOR PARTICULARS. ; ; ; . ! j : : J j ; j , j i j j ; j ' or tr $1 IMPERIAL SHOE STORE A Full line of Ladies', Misses, Men's and Boys' Shoes—all the Latest Styles—Prices and Quality Guaranteed. GIVE US A CALL FORD Authorized Sales Service LOUISIANA MOTOR CO. Accessories and Repairs for All Cars Get Our Time Selling Pian. ! : j For the Boys TRENCH SHAVING SETS TRENCH MIRRORS FLASH LIGHTS Oil Heaters and General Hardware Supplies SHANNON HARDWARE CO. Phone 70. GATHRIGHT * SOUMEILLAN Dry Goods, Shoos, Hnts, Notions and Novelties Standard Patterns and Warner Corsets Phone 51. And Patronize HOME INDUSTRY Hove Your Clothes Made At Home A. J. GLASER HOME TAILOR Cleaning and Pressing Phone 273 HOME FURNISHING CO. Every thing in FURNITURE And HOUSE FURNISHINGS We Have the Genuine Ostermoor Mattresses. be DURHAM PHOTO STUDIO J. A. Walker, Mgr. Portraits, Views and Commer cial Work Kodak films developed free) Prints Ready Inside 24 Hours. , A NEW JEWELRY STORE Filled with new goods is now located in the Dalton Building on Front. Street. Export jew elry and watch repairing. < Prices reasonable. Give us a trial. L. M. DAVIS, Proprietor. ! j ! i I ! 1 ! ! ! ! LET ME INSURE YOUR ; PROPERTY TODAY Special Facilities For Handling . Largo Linos I represent Ihi ge fire companies. I represent The Travelers Insur ance Company for Compensation, Accident and Steam Boiler Insur ance. I represent Neare, Gibbs and Lent for Full Marine Insurance. I represent the New York Lif:\ Your patronage will be appreciat ed—email or large—and given prompt attention. FRANK VAUGHN Office Bolnagsr Building Phone 27 Morgan City, La. It Pays to Bay at ♦ THE SPECIALTY STORE Berwick, La., Jan. SO, 1918. A meeting of the stockholders of the Berwick Mercantile Co. Ltd. will be held at the domicile of the corpo ration in Berwick, La., on Wednes day February 20th, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., f$r the punpee of electing a Board of Directors, and the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting. J. D. EHRLICH, President, BURL CLEMENT, Secy. Feby. 20. A Wise New Year Resolution For You RESOLVED THAT I will have my clothes made during 1918 here in Morgan City where I can get that expert personal attention which will insure me satisfaction In fit and fabric-and that the best place for me to buy is from A. J. Glaser, The Tailor Cleaning and Pressing Phone 273 ARCADE TONIGHT Dragged by Horse in Desert Storm Her hands bound fast to the pom mel of her saddle and guarded by two outlaws who in fiendish glee cheer as a horse dashes away across the desert, dragging after him her husband, desperately wounded and 'bound to the animal's tail. This is the heart-rending plight of j^ an bride of a young Amer j can m it^pg engineer who persists - n wor g lng bis mine in defiance of tbg out ] awSi The story of the remarkable girl and their fight against the outlaws of the Sierras is told in "The Fight ing Trail." The amazing serial of adventure and romance, the twelfth episode of which will be the attrac tion at the Arcade Theatre tomor row. Nan is Miss Carol Holloway, Vitagraph's fearless little star and Gwyn, her husband, William Duncan, j strong man of photoplay, who not only plays the leading male part in the great production but directs it as well. ARCADE TOMORROW Kindness to fellow man seldom fails to reap its own reward, as is proven by the strängte adventures of Peter Cort and his wife, Barbara. Cort is a young architect whose struggles have netted him a' bank roll of hardly more than $300. His financial straits are rendered more desperate when a hobo, injured in a nearby railroad wreck, is brought to his home for treatment. Despite the doctor's bills, John and Barbara nurse the outcast back to health. In an attempt to raise some money, Barbara decides to try to sell a play she wrote at school. The hobo sug gests she send it to Phillip Allen, a big producer. She does and to her ! amazement) it is accepted. Simul jtaneously, John gets a commission j fiom Mrs. Stoddard, a wealthy so ! ciety woman. In attempting to i conceal good fortunes from each I other for the surprise of their glor ! ious fulfilment, many misunder standings arise between Bab and John. She sees him with Mrs. 1 Stoddard and believes the worst. He sees her jvith. Allen and suspects ! her perfidy. The breaking point al ! most is reached when Bab's pl%y ! comes out a tremendous success. ! John reads of it and his wife's au thorship in the newspapers, then re veals to her his success. The two are brought to a happy reconcilia tion with the hobo as their fairy godfather. For it develops that it was through his former friendship with Allen that Bab's play was ac cepted; and also that Mrs. Stoddard in reality, in his daughter. $10.00 BILL TO BE GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT Mr. L. J. Boudreaux wishes to inform .the public that at the Opera House tonight he will give away the $10.00 bill which he has advertised for the last week, to the one who sent him the best meaning of his restaurant's name, LOT'S. He will open far business in the morning in the Francioni building on Railroad Avenue. SEE THAT THE MEAT '»to EAT ______ W.Y REHtWEWff Be*! WE'VE talked a lot about the manner of meat refrigeration em ployed in this market. We do so be cause it is a mighty important sub ject Don't let this pure food mar ket escape your attention. Pay us, a visit. Octave J. Delaune PHONE NO. |1 WANT ADS AND NOTICE WANTED—to buy good mule 'and good second-hand dump-cart. Appty 2f. to Review office. Phone 278. GIRL WANTED—To cook and do general house work for family a! three. Good wages. White girl pre . ferred. Apply to Mrs C. E. King », Federal Avenue. g OLD CISTERNS WANTÄk-TgoJ large size cisterns. State size and' price and condition in first letter. Address The Daily Review, Morgij City, La. g ARCHIE M. SMITH Certified Public Accounts*! 1001 Hibernia Building New Orleans, La. 1 1 "Save that Shovelful of CosL School Children Will Tag Year Shovel January 30th." SEE I. W. SURANCE. PADDOCK FOR IN. Just R*c*ived A Car Luad of th* Wsli-ksowm St. Jo* Brick Tho Bost For BuiMiag Purpa s ss. SAND, LIME, CIMENT ni I general line of BUILDERS' HATS RIALS at right prices. Telephen your order. Prompt delivery. Mi Dalton Company, Frent Streit Phone 17. tt ADAM'S FASHION EMPORIUM L. J. ADAMS, PROP. Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing Suit Made to Order Old Hats Mods Now Gasolin* and Toxsc* Products Woolco 5 Minutas Vulcaniser And Patches. Weiner Sausage Dill Pickles Pan Dandy Bread JOLLEY BROS. PHONE 75 C. A. BLANCHARD Lawyer and Notary Office in First National Bank la» tS | us, MONEY TO LEI® W»** , TATE SECURiTV-tt building association. Lame back may come work, cold settled « t e ^ the back, or from ^ two former cases the ^ is BALLARD'S SNOW It should be rubbed« thorough er the affected part, th te prompt and sat " f * c ^Se. 25C. 60c «.d »1.00 P"*** b, BELANGES DBÜG CO. TO THE PUB1* 1C I Wi.h to on February 1* » « b „idW<* tnurant in the Fra ^ >n Railroad Avenue. I ,„d t* to .d,te pi.«. ^ „ m\ ular meals will be Shrot orders will Your patronage » I have named J! «ve SI«-* LOT'S and I pr °^ 0 f opening-J* in cash, on the day of V ^ *'' y0ne , W e b ;«»'»'- lOT 'V me "'L j BOUDREAUX- l * ... ,b.i Sb«-N*' •• "Sav# t** 1 ur-i. Tag School CUB«» , „«ft. ered to y 00 - h ° m