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T h aisa aG dofO Ir _ ,There is a Grade of Oil fo, r Yur Car Correct lubrication is one secret of a powerful, smooth-running car; but correct lubrication is not a matter of chance, it is a science. Do you want an oil that keeps compression tight and gives you the utmost power-value and the most miles per gallon out of each tank of gasoline ? Stanocola Polarine Oils insure a gas-tight, power-tight seal between piston rings and cylinder walls under all service conditions. Do you want a quiet, smooth-running motor, free f from excessive vibration, knocks and friction ? -Stanocla Polarine Oils keep bearings and engaging jrrta cushioned against wear, with just the right : um oflubrication. This means longer life and better t Service out of your car. Don't abuse your motor by running it on any chance t oil you happen to be offered. Find out which is the Srt grade of Stanocola Polarine for your car. and SOlarIne " STANDARD OIL CO. OF LOUISIANA, `-A. f QOne Unilorumnulity. ral by all reliable S! ThIree Cosimscies. "'=are+, acesory and h.. are stores, etc., -tc .:.s +al P orin bnmo. for the lubrication of da&., Heavy and . motor cars, motor l ine trucks, kerosene and ,, T io Oil asoline tractors, farm "Trnl O and stationary gas -otor -oats etc .Z+ '. . allulab State Bank ety Deposit Boxes per annum. Every person who has 4 should obtaMin one of these bae RE AND fARM NTS i, for de hl'Hardwae _ ,Burners, and Plows FIUTUEE CO. y Want! w.. morn: A= 'AS ~t~·a .4' 1 WHAT sw A LENES? I pa&.a a .l ,a a d i t m a ke s m d .,.el vew, Vein, sad peak spas strew #emds.f . losses, per. fasted by soas.. that p saph may me betn sad farthe.. Laas. .bhh cornet eyedgha .i J. Franks sad~ add te flis vka. a 3.14. Shah Taflhlleb, La. 00 U ýs-s u. as th.-i. th b I iia MAWiOoft J oUN AL, ALWLUA. LOUISIA -A I Who's Who in Big Orphanage Crusade I Tt-e men who are dire~ting the great crusade in the state of Louis iana are feeling very optimisic as the result of the response of so many and various sections of the state outside of Shreveport, to the appeal of the two hundred homeless orphans who have been denied the admission to the Ruston Orphanage because of the fact that the Institution is already crowd W. C. AIKI. - Exeeudve Chaierman. ed. At present there is only one large building on the ground where adolescent boys and girls are of neces sity housed in the same building. It is proposed with the money ra-s ed to construct s number of cottage homes where 20 to 25 orphans can live happily with an attractive cul tured woman in charge. There they would all grow to feel that their little group is really their family: the cot. tage their real home; the garden and r °... w. scorr w ouii .o% State Ctatemas C(tses'" ('mmtltlte. State mau t tte Id atrlnal man. I l br(rMll (ltlaer l 'lw°· ('ma e PLEDGE The underslgncd pledges and promises to pay to the order of the louls:ana Methodist Orphanage for Building and Equipment Fund ($.. .......... ............................. ...... ........ ... ......... Dollars to be paid $ ........... ... ......... cash and $ ....................... In ........ ........... .... . Installments of $........................... each due Address .. ........ ..... . . ... All out and return to 507 MlIam Street, Shreveport, La. I. . _ .m m _m m. RAILROAD RATES MUST BE ADJUSTED en ow In m Iaddress oe "The RalRnlld Pua lIe." delivered in Phlaldelphia, Jans aryS , Dr. Emory R. Johnson, doan of Ti the Whartee School of Finance, ad wo moe of the nation's leading autboritlies w on railroad transportation, dclared diat "after the first of March the Com we nateles must be self-supporting or be sse beankrupt." Continuing, be mid: t "Con the railroads be suceemtully id hagend and operated when- they are M e tursa i their ownerat For twe r years the gerernment has drawn upoe Ie the public treasury to sustain the e 'eUt of reers. "I the carriers avoid failure their d 'Iemme metp cover operating expenses, maintenanee and capital charges; It the companies succeed to the extent that Is demanded Ia publie Interest, they must not only be able to meet us T avoldable expenses, they mot have some surplus reenue. "It there Is no Income to be sed to lprt for betterments sad RI part fr m abudia g up a sbrplus or reserve tuna he puble will not avest to the ral. read, their credit cannot-be re MIbed and maintained aud csrsmeeO owership end operation at the Ilk ays will taiL "The income of the ceariers is dte. Mined by public regulation, end prop rt y so; but from this it fellow that the & try ust decide between a ellIV of adeqate revenues to tohe mldread earpoatioas to the future and a peolic of goverment ownership, ' "' Tepvrnueit is eenttled to reat r Itag given greater lnity to rail. ead operation, beth line and termina It has dogp mbch that the camrre wee pre hib rues de . The pu. e nw realise that eoeperatie ae tie arrese InMte blat use or equip aest and termineals sould be meae. 884 IJsted ot revented. - "U rie mss Meelem nos e pea RIs In O gmas meat slee mas d-. h-.4, it qmaese but the mt eselteal m en'4h r stlpt s g ber the isnoue see rt reeto n ed in aece roe with a that wl came the carriss o sean awes+ ew melset so edn-I t memr !.. lt prerQIgLiggag the flowers their own possession, which uis- they will delight in keeping up and the making beautiful. The committee' and recognizing that the time to impose Aide the who the tact wd 3. 1. ROIBRTS, Dfleler MRtea OrphaLsge Beard. Ideals, instill principles and train for service, is during childhood, they have put all their heart, brain and en ergy Into the work and are urging the people of the state to become active one tere ce age o cal hey ttle cot and Gueqlo K. NICKERSOX. C"mpeasa lmreetr. chamto of the cause of the kom less lUtes of Louisiana. "Under the Arch of Protect'on" s the motto of the orphanage at Rus ton. Cleaq, healthful housing, kind. careful attention, green lawns, state y trees beautiful flowcrs, fresh vege tables, farm animas-what child does not delight in such surroundings? Will you slam the door in the face of a hungry child? The illiterate and underfed child makes the degenerat3 s, and criminal man. w enuntry will have to adopt government ownership and op'ratlon of tl? rail. roads. There Is no other alternuatve. WANTEDa t Mound. Louisiana: of Timber Cutters. Cypress and Hard ad wood. $1.50 per M. Ccale and pay l weekly in cash. Board $5.00 per week.-Pelican Lumber Company. n R . u n lu Monroe Furniture Company MONROE, * Lou 14/IOLISALE! FUINTTURE, RrC.., TRI'NKS, COMIFORT7' BLANKETS, UNDERTAKIERS' SUPPLIES ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER TO SHOW YO0 COMPLETE CATALOGUE. .. -_.- - - Vicksburg Boer Iron Works Uanagiacters at Boilers, Smokestac Breechings and T h Stuck for Im.med~te Sutpmeat Boiler Tube., Reinforcing Steel Bars,,Staek Wire, Tabe Expanders, Copper Ferrules, Steel Plates, Thin Sheets, Rivets, AngI Bolts, Beams, Patch Bolts, Machine BoDti - Stee. Flanges, Valves and Fittings "Repair Work and Sates Service our Lon ~ult Plow CS . - .... .. seW OL.EANs, L.A. eerntmqe C~b~e.VUe Cese t _ ld- ... The woman who has found the of Youth has found the secret of The woman who has found the secret will of but nothing acentuass it tell you this-"Your figure tells your age". ch as an ill-coreted gure. Various things contribute to the appearance Stand before the mirror in any easel GOSSARD CORSETS Tr OrigiuuIUasalsr d hFw es Lacis Cormscs skillfully designed for your figure r feelingof restraint-you walkl rants. See how easily your figure is moulab sit gracefully to ideal proportions: Hips and thighs reduce, The eprt dvice of our highl as i6by magic; the back and front lines are setien aeures the Gosard the Sat, straighter md youth; your body to yur nes. Youcanb ~ i oomedv oised al & _you mve wfte ay kile assu2.7S up to aarpsriesy n Tallulah Mercantile Co., Inc Agents Tallullah, lerre .roo~i#~ =2; l~;~~ f1i.