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PULL TOG ETE!! ER the pat I ^ *5 3 Voi 22 GLENMORA, LOUISIANA, FRIDAY MORNING ;VL . r \ U t ! Y J W* n m liss Doris Johnson is the nest of her nun*. Mrs. B. P. tfniel at Louisiana Saw mill. Miss Alma Hallidaay entertain ed a few of the young people last Saturday night. The Red Cross society netted over £20 dollars last Thursday on the Red Cross picture and re freshments served jnst outside of theatre. C. A. Car ruth on a business trip to Leesville was taken ser ously il{ and to remain thare a I I I few da.vs but is back home again | Break your Cold or LaGrippe With a few doses of 606. ^ | Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ivirkpat rick and daughter, Peail of Mel: der were dinner guests of Rev. Perry Sunday. I Rev. Perry filled his regular | appointment at Melder Sunday I afternoon and stayed over and : qreacbed again bu may night Messrs J. W May and J. T Calhoon ended the near famine j on our hill by sending us a nice lot of new Irish potatoes. Neigh bor Calhoon put in as Lagnaippej a gallon of molasses. Fine! | The had splendid success with their bazaar Wednesday. Our people readily help in such work | The Juniors of the Glentnoraj high schoo' entertained he Sen- ; iors and nign schoOi at a banquet Saturday at 5 p. m. Ihe senioi s and teachers express their sin cere gratitude fo- this kind re- i mem orange of the Juniors. RUB-MVTIS M--Antiseptic Relieves Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia, etc. to fe United States Tires am Good Tires C* rv-rif, d m m H - iîïSî S-f •A 3 ■ rt - or ti— ii m ff !gSà?nC « Ml/ J t ^3 n> H 'Æà 63 m Chain Tread ihe Real Meaning of Tire-buying Economy Your car must give greater service this year than ever before. It speeds up your work—increases your working power. The highest car economy lies in utmost service. The most economical tires arc those which will give you greatest use of your car. That's just what United States Tires will do for you. \ ou can depend on them for continuous service, —most mileage at lowest mileage cost. Equip with United States Tires. Our nearest Sales and Service Depot dealer will be glad to assist you in selection. United States Tubes and Tire Accessories Have All the Sterling Worth and Wear that Make United States Tires Sup re me. ''Nobby* 'Chain* Royal Cord' 'Ureo' 'Pl«fa* ^**Xr*'# mÆÏ/Mj \\ »1« Hi A Complete stuck df Uuifced - < t• ^ 1 . . i following fctales and Sc.v ce Dtq<ot;. A. G. PRINGLE. A Mrs. Soin Robert of Alexan dria came down to atfend the graduating exercises and was (thegue-tof Miss Ida Blackman* Mrs. E. P. Johnsop of Boyce spent some* days here with rel atives. Preaching services at McNary I Sunday morning and evening. Dennis Cnrruth was in town I this week. I D. W. Squyres of Melder was jin our midst Monday. Mrs. D. VV. Galian of Lecompte |and son Capt. Willi • Brown mot | om , over her) . Tuesday, ^ thum | The play at the school Wednesday evening was well rendered and was cnjo.yed by the larK0 au( }ience. I fg eb commencement exercises | Qf the local gchool Thursday I nio>htj brought to a successful : dose this term . The teachers leave for their homes and Sura mer work Wlt h the favor of ail. j .____,__________ j forbid anyone paying luy son '. iny ni( mey which they owe me or lending him any money. 1 will | not be responsible for .my mon e y advanced to him. Signed, J. W. Bruce, | .-,——. „ _■■■■ ABOUT RHEUMATISM ; Rheumatism causes more pain suffering than any other dis ease, for the reason that it is the most comm<m of a p m s , and it is i certainly gratifying to sufferers to know that there is a remedy that will afford relief, and make re st and sleep possible. It iscall Miss ; j I house j quite j ed Chamberlain's Liniment. We are advised the Glenraora Potato Co. Inc. will establish a 12.000 bushel potato curing plant on the Missouri Pacific right of way at this pjace. Sweetpotrtoes will be bought and cured this fall. This is a good move and it will not only increase production but insure a ready market for the usual over supply. Succs.fs Apt to Dazzle. There's a glare about success which is apt to dazaie men's eyes. When we eee a man rising in the world, a fool ish high opinion is formed of his mer '.ta. It is said, "Vlfcs» a wonderful man this must be to rise so rapidly!" forgetting that stravs, dust, and fenth ers — things without value or weight —rise the soonest and easiest, not always the great and good who rises rapidly into wealth aotie*. It is mar> aiu iÄÄVwttv "I*in w v* .1 t»\> m I & LI m D^iznsauBVoz; m Uv 1 rr: m m 0 lies À M: What would you do if this likk-aua feu^'ar of t'*e nishi stood by your window poering in, wait ing to cn?.toh your loved ores fro:n you. SHOOT ! P 805 % i » «BS r • i f » HIM? Of conrsjc you world. TnaUa why Amer CivStzsKon nii3t rid the v/orld of this ring, autocratic, fiendish nsurd : rsr of and it a be humcLoity. IIIÏM The TkcsfofTkrlin m 'A mm who reeks lo me.L® ihn -wrldl German—who seeks to der -,y ail ti-at block* hi* insane purposes. Co see—' 'THb KAISER—The Beast cf Berlin." It wlli make you a real American—t%viil make your blood boil. É OAKDALE MAY gist . -.ÆU-ÎOT -•»ikl.'CiÄhfc'UäCdiJö .-«L THE PICTURE THAT WILL fdAKE YOUR BLOOD BOIL WITH RAGE ^ he i future that made New York stand up and cheer like mad The Picture that will make 100,000, 000 fighting, ciawing Americans Pronounced greater in power than our President s declaration of war The Picture that will make you thankful that you live in the U. S. A The Picture that will sweep Amer ica from end to end The Picture that jamed New Yorks Broadway Theatre to suffocation The Picture that set Boston and Chicago wild DIRECT FROM BROADWAY TO THE SCOUT Friday, May the 31st. at Oakdale Scale of prices: Down stairs, Row i io 5, 50 cts. Row 6 to 12, 75 cts; Row 13 to 26, $1.00. Reserve your seats. Phone 124 I LAY THE GHOST OF HIGH PRIC S 'let us re YOUR STRONG RIGHT SRI In t ese times of Food Conservation; We Strive to Stand the Tests of War e-Ik sç First Class goods, and ealing with our loyal patrons Mercantile Company Phone i Free Delivery ! D • tx 4 L I * * : a «- v.. o The Red Cross keeps up the home connection. Give to t ■ i j Many are givinig their All can give their money. We are going over the top its Red Cross drive. Money can be t urned ovc the Red Cross with full a anceof it being well spent. tie s 9 ✓ i "I*in ma. uus-triicm mm u ! Offers the public a full stock of goods to choose from. Medicines, Toilet Articles, Stationery and Cold Drinks Prescriptions A Specialy" u Opticians Glenmcra Louisiana CHAUTAUQUA A PATRIO'IC TREAT FDR Entire Commuai First-class Music: Patriotic Lectures a.il strations by Real Artist Season Tickets: Adults, $2.00: Children, McNary, La. June 4-5-6 Dr D. W. Daniel Lecturer D. W. Daniel, of Clemson college, South Carolin», Chautau qua, lecturer on the first day, i will come to us almost directly from Washington, D C., to deliv- i er a series of patriotic lecture s In these lectures, "WAKE UP I AMERICA!" and "THE I OF DEMOCRACY," Dr. Daniel j will discuss matters pertaining I to the instigation of the groat j war by the rulers of Germany, j and will briug messages from . j I C VLr J ; tliOiO tu whom the winning of this war, as far as our part of it j is cocerned, has been entrusted, The American people are acking in patriotism, but in in formation. Dr. Daniel comes to ! iheChautauqua to tell why we , are fighting, whet thi; results : will be if we do not get right 1 down to business and win the ! war soon, and what the govern-, j ment expects of every man, wo man and child of America. He is a spleudid speaker, and a man oi many years experience in public work. The local Chautauqua commit tee is very anxious that every one who can possibly do so will hear Dr. Daniel both afternoon and night of the first day. He will deal will, in at teas vital to our national existence, and to the future welfare of our child ren. All young men within the draft age, and those soon to reach that age, are urged to hear both thes# lectures, as he will be able to answer any questions which still might exist in the I I j minds of s<>me concerning *hej necessity of their paving the: highest price in order ' that "the world may be made safe for dem ocracy." ! ! For a Sprained Ankle i Subscribe for the Patriot. As soon as possible after the , injury is received get a bottle of Cliamberlain's Liniment and fol low the plain printed (In* étions which ac company the bo ttle. I Take and read The Patriot. ! Y :*§ à .a • MAN HET N FLORAL COMPANY Flowers and Decorations for ail occasions. Flov/ers delivered by wire % anywhere in the U. States 310 Murray street 310 Milam street Alexandria, La. Shreveport, La. g: Ä & i i 00 YOU clÜOY LIFE? . A man in good physical eondi j tion i- almost certain toenj-y life I while the bilious and cyscej)tic are despondent, do not enjoy their meals and feel miserable a good share of the time. Tins ill feeling is nearly always unneces sary. A few doses of Chambcr * :uu s Ti blets to tone up the storn lach, improve the digestion and regulate the bowels is all that is ; needed. Trv it. GRADUATING EXERCISES The graduatingexercisea were j the high water mark for the Glen mora high school this year; the notjerownig event of nine months earnest, work. The large number ! of graduates, 10, made an iinpre , sivc demonstration of thedeterm : ination of our young men and 1 women to get an education; also ! the wise : r.d persistent endeavor of our capubltqcorps of teachers. Messrs J. W. Bolton and W. M. Cady were felicitous in their re marks in the address and deliv er the diplomas respectively. Our schuol is growing in fame and usefulness under the effici cient principalsliip of Professor C. B. Turner and his able assis tants. We feel proud of their good work among us, and look forward with pleasure to their coming back for the next term, when, it is hoped, we shall see'a large en rollment and succesful work like that of this year. Everything Put FOght. "Father, the duke has proposed, an-l we want to be married immediately'* "AH right Here s R check for your ia <nj 0 n. Teii the duke cj step in and m give him a doiiar to çet the a ««if- Uniniu» Courirr-j o Ur »»i. CAUSE OF HEADACHE By knowing the cause, a dis ease may often avoided. This is particularly true of headache. The niost- common cause of headacht s a disordered storageh orconsti pution, v Inch may bo corrected by talcing a few dosi*s of Cham ^rlums Tablets. Try it. Many 0 |j îers | iave obtained permanent rf . Hef by taking these Tablets. They are easy to take ar.d mild and gentle in effect.