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LOCAL HAPPENINGS De Vo e ' 8 Forecast — Nov ember 2, pleasant; 3, storm over South Atlantic States will move up the coast; 4-5, heavy rains in South, blizzard over northern States; 6, cold wave; Ï-8, cold; 9, pleasant. Mr. E O. Payne was a busi ness visitor to New Orleans last week. See our dresses, a beautiful line.— DeIILIEUX'S. M. Jensen has returned business trip to New Or Mr. from a leans. Mrs. Phanor Breazeale and daughters spent Saturday at the Fair. This is the season for Sweaters; a n«w line just received at—LIBBER'S. Mrs. W. O. Breazeale and daughter went to Bermuda to spend the week end at home. Mr. L. B. Baynard, Jr., of Alexandria was among the visi tors during the week. Stovepipe, dampers and stove boards, all sizes and prices, at— S. & H. Kaffie Dept. Store. Judge T. F. Porter of Lake Charles motored up Saturday to spend the week end with his parents. New arrivals in coats and dresses.— DeBLIEUX'S »Mrs. Joseph Caspari loft for l New Orleans Tuesday night where she will spend the next week or two. Frocks for the younger set. Silk and wool, unusually distinctive for girls of all ages qnd sizes, at— LIEBER'«. ,, , mj Mr- and Mrs M. Cockliela and j «t little daughter motored in from their Red River plantation home during the week. ^S 6 ?, 18 f ou r Pau, J°^ s „ A  8 l and Silby bhoes.— S. ß H. Kaffie . Dept. Store* A. • ! Mr. G, G. Bompayrac and j daughters of Clarence motored in ] E. Wednesday for a few hours' visit to Mr. aûd Mrs. B. B. Breazeale. Our line of Ready-to- Wear is com- ! plete.—DxBLIEUX'S. j X ftlrs, Rambin l e ft for her in Manslfel?**Tuesday with mother, Mrs. Fontenot, and uncle, Mr. J, E. Sers, who will make their home with her tor the future Well-tailored styles in suits, button, braid or fur trimmed at—LIEBEIt'S. Mr. Pierce Pierson of New Or leans paid one of his periodical visits to his old home last week, when he spent several days with his mother, Mrs. A. H. Pierso n ^Everything that's new in coats and wraps, new fabrics, new lines, new fancies in embellishment at—LIEBER'S M rs. R. C. Howell ja f Arizona arrived yesterday for a little visit to the editor and daughter and is being cordially greeted by old friends- She will be recalled as Minnie, eldest daughter of Col. T. D. Boyd, president of L S- U., and his charming .wife, who dur ing the years they lived here while her father was president of tjie Normal, was popular with everybody. Ü Pay $25.00 at Least for a Dependable .Wrist Watch To pay leas than twenty-five dollars for a woman's gold filled wrist watch is to possess a timepiece of uncertain merit, in which yon can but take doubtful pride. If a watch this small is to be a dependable time keeper, its delicately adjusted pinions, springs and gears must be the products of the soundest craftsmanship—a craftsmanship not encountered among the very low priced watches. The beautiful, moderately priced Gruen Wrist Watch pictured here is a product of the finest watchmaking of today. It is a sturdy, practical timekeeper, and ornament of distinction, a watch designed to gratify the mosc exacting taste. Before purchasing a watch come in and take a look at our exquisite line. R. DeVARGAS Natchitoches, La. ^ :D I I]*; in 9, A complete line of the reliable Charter Oak, coal and wood heat ers at attractive prices, at*— S. & H. Kaffie Dept. Store. Dr. and Mrs. I. Kaffie and M.ssj mmerman motored to Mansuraj Sunday for the day, bringing back [ a w ho Had hepn ... . r spenaing the past few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Seiss. a ... „„ . , ,, Miss Ette Levy reached home Sunday from San trancisco where she has been with relatives and friends for the past few months, much benefited b.y her long slay in that salubrious climate. The largest line of blankets ever shown in this city, at attractive prices, at— S. fi. H. Kaffie Dept. Store. Messrs, and Mm*s. Norris,; Pullm, Harold Kaffie, S. Fried man of Natchez, were among the number who motored to Shi'eve r *■*« *• «* *<* - rair. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Roy and sons, Mrs. D. Breazeale and daughter, Louise, Miss Cynthia Walker and Mr. Archie Breazeale motored io Shreveport Wednes day, returning the next morning. A full display of millinery, showing in Trimmed and Pattern Hats. — De BLiEUX'S. Mr. and Mrs James Chambers! l °f Alexandria motored u»> M or of day for a little visit to Dr. and Mrs. Gillion, ladened with beau tiful flowers, r, tnainirg over until alter the 1 st to decorate the graves of their beloved ones. Just received a complete line of Perfection and Nesco Oil Heaters j «t prices to suit your pocket,book. at— S. fie H. Kaffie Dept. Store. Messrs, and Mines. Mime!, Hol land, M. Hymns, P. Prudhomme, 8 l - »«'«lieux, H. Hughes, Browne, . .... V} . A. Jt red ricks, rralfc, Miss Dran ! guet M. Poleman, Lise and Adele j Prudhomme, B. and E. Williams, ] E. Lawton, .Tosie D. Aaron, M. ! Levy, Hart, C. j Payne, Cook, J Cunningham, Barnes, Rachal, De Blieux. Messrs. Ortmeyer. S. DeBlieux, W. H. Williams, h-imeiShaffer, V. Prudhomme, S. Cha herjlef, W. T'reemahy R. *W. Boyd ; slon - Winstead, C. B. McClung, J- H* aR d R. B. Williams, C. Ma ggio, G. W. Williams were among the many who went up to Shreveport for ihe Fair, on the Special, Wednesday. Right on time to the dot came the first frost of the season exactly sixty days after the first August fog. It happened that Mr. and Mrs, V. L. R»>.y set forth on a journey on August 20th early in the morning, and in driving through a heavy fog, made memorandum of the date to see if old Volaire's nature knowl edge always proved correct, and were thoroughly convinced on October 19th when they recalled that there were 31 days in one of the intervening months and the schedule came through all right. The editor appreciates being told of the verification of one of our oldest "traditions" as a matter of record. H. The reqular monthly meet in j of Leiche wdl lie held Monday eve injr, Novein »er O'Jt, n> (i :10 j.-. »>.!., at the home of Mrs Phanor Breu se rv» lieu of her daughter zeale, who will serve «s hostess in s ''• ,ane ' who was scheduled for. this role, but is still vi^itiriij her sister in th f north - . l )ro - ram promises to be: I unusua!ly "Cresting with Mrs. i Weiss as leader, assisted b.V I Mis«« Hndlwo «ml \t * *" lsSes Mu - ,1(S ancJ lu -Mme'-. j Goode, Browne end Hughes \\ ho j t! I will interpret modern Hr: [ En<?land . Echoes of lh( . w . | SuQ . H ero .Worship and j Evening Stars, j According t j the meetings J members, win j quested to notify ! whether or not ih *,y will iv j ent, Monday evening at 0:15. _J__ ' I T , rnr n l ifie oOG Club ---- :e consiilution e restricted to are hereby re I lie hostess r< s j J Fall roses, than which there are none more beautiful, were used for decoration when .Miss Suzette Ärtä'ÄÄ fully Thursday afternoon Mrs. L'herissen won first prize, j handsome bronze book ends; Mrs. H 1 C ^ î'w° n w"*n- an,t ? S unc . hM,M I set, and iVirs. 1 ullin, the bcoo.y, unique trump marker. 1 Congealed eliiHcrn, a tutti-frutti | salad with whipped cream, potato j chips olives, salîmes, loa, an J stuffed dates were daintily served ■ to members and gi;.;,t>-, Vines. II. j and E. K »ffi \ C.xffery, Hicks. | Lew, H. Hughes, \ Prudhomme ar.d N. Hill. J. and beau until the of Store. AMUSU THEATRE 1 NÏGHÏ ONLY 'X u 8th AND A T E lygF Hf Cdi'Jor. of the World's DtST AND ll TV FUNNIEST MUSICAL COMEDY. BRINGING UP FATHER ON HIS VACATION Hol Dran Adele M. De S. W. Cha C. SEE MAGGIE'S FLAPPER Beauty Chorus 30 PEOPLE 25 MUSIC NUMBERS [P You Can't Laugh at This •* show see a DOCTOR Jiggs Loves Meggie SHF Told Him So were to the came the set in fog, to and on of the our of Reserved Seats on Sale at LEVY DRUG CO. Lower Floor, $ 1 . 50 , Balcony $1.00 Children Under 12 Years 50c, Plus War Tax J ALUMINUM V /2 Quart SAUCE PAN With Cover Regular 90c With Coupon Here is your chance'to get a regular 90c Mirro Sauce Pan for only 49c. Coupons representing a saving of 41c have been distributed to all housekeepers and will be honored at our store for a limited time in part payment of one of these pans. This low price is made by special arrangement with the manufac turers in order to introduce the many advantages of Mirro Aluminum cooking utensils to-more women. These convenient, durable, Mirro Aluminum Sauce Pans are of the size most used in every household. They retail regularly at 90c. Look ac these eight special features of this bargain-price sauce pan: 1 One-piece, hollow steel, non rust handle with thumb-notch and eye for hanging. A lways cool. 2 Tightly rolled sanitary bead, free from dirt-catching cre vices. 3 Strong flat-headed rivets keep the handle firm and secure. 4 The bead of cover is upturned and thus protects against "steam and liquid. 5 Smooth, rounded edges are easily cleaned. 6 Rivetless, no-burn, ebonized knob—always cool. 7 Rich, lustrous, silvery Mirro finish. 8 Famous Mirro Trademark. Your guarantee of excellence throrghout. Like all other Mirro Aluminum cooking utensils, these Sauce Pans are made from pure aluminum, rolled again and again, in Mirro mills, to give them the hard, dense qualities which insure their long-lasting service. Get your Mirro Sauce Pan today. The supply is limited. Let us know if you failed to receive a coupon. Peoples Hdw. & Furniture Co. rot vmiaf£ST£ks to«* Amusa Theatre For Week Beginning TO-DAY ,, ... , k . I iTabriele DAnnunziOs CAi»I ' : KIA" with a selected cast includ j ing the (riant Maciste and Urbins | Movie Chats. itogular admission j pric0 * _ _ , . J 1( ' ov< , " ,KM u t L. U ' 1 - 3, * V „ ' "° ' T |GouI«n MuliaCC Berry, in | "['HE ROSARY" and Harold j Loyd single reel comedy "THAI'S ; HIM. 5 Saturday, November 4th j Ann Forest and David Powell in r LOVES BOOMER ANG" and J Loyd Hamilton in "THE VA GRANT." Sunday, Lois WiIm.iÎ, Ferguson and ir Wiiiiam Aovemoer oth Milton .Siiis, Heien Theodore Roberts De .VI i lie's "Miss LULU BEIT,'' Patin comedy ''BONE DRY, News and Monday, November (Uh Lake in "THE GOLDEN ..... ..... ....A,,VEN ™ Ali« tilt OF l AKZAN" No. 12. Tuesday, November 7th |Char , ps Kav in "THE BARN STÜRMERS" and "CAPTAIN J^o 3 1V * *_ Wednesday, November Sth Xnzimov-a in "MADAME PEA COCK" and Pat be News. -- Coming, Thursday, Nov. 9th "BRINGING UP FATHER, on his vacation" a musical with a cast of 30 people. FOR «ALE OR RE XT — Modern T dwelling in course of construction in within 300 feet of entrance to Normal School. Living room, two bedrooms, ; diniatr room, kitchen, bath, sleeping f* CLASSIFIED I ^ Advertisements J* FOR RENT—A large well furnished room with all modern conveniences, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Phone 333. FOR SALE—One typewriter, will sell cheap or trade for milk cow.—A. A. FREDRICK. in p»>rch, electric lights, screened. Ready in 30 days. Terms of sale to suit pur chaser. Apply to A. E. EWING. 10 26, 4t. STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 per week and expensas to man or woman with rig to introduce. Eureka Egg Producer. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, 111. Now smoked by a million men who love a superior cigarette ! ec? m A;-i fiSx^cftäfesi cigarettes 15 for 1 Oc y a Shis JhlAl* ■ ° r '- i y costironeoi the medicine '*■' n ore than a purgative; it r -' : \ - 1 .vttaiu t-,a:c, alterative and cctjart.c prcï-ertie». Ttxife porjtnes those qualities and ereedHv restore to tho bowels their natural functioa« ï£&âSŒSi2kïS*S2SE3E5&i âsæ*æi ffæœærfC ,• [ CROWDS Which Attended et Ü ANNUAL CLEARANCE . S A T T_j RDAY Will testify to the many special offerings, and the great price reductions made on Seasonable Fall Merchandise. Never before at $his season of the year, have prices been so tremendously cut, and profits thrown the buying public. We suggest that you not wait until many of these bargains are gone. Come early, they surely will not last long at these prices. Everything at Sale Prices Entire Stock Must Co Semmelman's I J* will Ü fs' "'N"-. ■ * v V • - ~ ~ ' X "If? &lis P1ÜÉ . m F LÜfëiiii & 7ft£ \p/u/D£/vr ! ffA/Vf/AS ' • ■ '% ■, - * ■ t ' ...... ' I AforA/tf/stfoi/sp -*«r c ■ O '• ^ V : - H ! it and have peace Have YOU got any nionc, ly tucked away in YOL'U hoip If so, come in and BAN of mind. W hen you keep money in vour house, you are not only in danger of losing it by KIKU, but BURG LARS have a way of "spotting" the house in which money is hidden and you may also lose your LIFE. Make OUR bank Y< >UR bank EXCKÜ V. pj br Natchitcctics, L Ï k m ■ tïï f/pWHTO -o Jd)o il UvUlKÜdairl GF MCE: OPPOSI IT» COURT HOUSE, Natchitc-ho-;, !.. INSURANCE ! Fire, Occident, Tornado, Burglary and Plate ' Glass. Court;, Fidelity and Contract Bonds, jj Liability, Workmen^ Compensation, and If AUTOMOBILES !; NOTARY IN OFFICE. OFFICE PHONE