the herald (new orleans, la) 1921-02-17 [p...
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Tu e dill be dys of li ..t ' i ,ts
t arying a l oo n ", t
w that long since i' .-- OW still offer2 • ": '" -
" e line of z, r-d l '-,:",red
.. thL of frood pr,'::, -' :", rotg.Si that o Harry ' 'ru"
doale in Government ."i V:00-1--il swhose store
n,-ootrner Uno. ,' to glance at the pr.'- ',, -
-d in this issue . tee• rt worthwlhii , to
there, and Mr. n:' •- an-
"sowthat even furth-i r.:u St
Seen made as this ati \: w.ore is but a ctl:.... t' o, I rerinment Army
-_- uales from th'-•d n discontinu" , 'ktad conducted for a ti, uh
Sfire stations of tl.' Mr. T
was food ae,'lt' ator a
SVA ehr rman admiiT ratiu.:. ad d
-work and efforts w%-'r" t: II:, us iS
-1 brln;ing down high I'pr •: ce r-
as qdrters and an ng .. ain
lers of the city. It is .tGuuctdI 9
ew that arrangemrnts hateo been
roe whereby people re1i lure on the
Side may have their purchases I.to their hones. at: 1 nomni-
sal tional charge, de::' vri'is be-
w ~mpt.
jIeRICAN LEGION POST.
ya American Legion Post is to be
i•-e.!d in Algiers to-night and it
a peeted that every soldier and
stdr who were in the service will
members of the new organi-,i The Avenue Academy will
a~vea over for the first meeting
na Oswald McNeese, Adj-General.
md Mr. Jas. Casseraly, also
s.dgr state officer, present to ad-
g the members. Mr. Peter
---g will have charge of the first
MsOMi, and all ex-soldiers and sail-
us ad which there are more than
,ee khndred and fifty in Algiers,
S* eaested to be present.
RU•IROUS AND SUSPICIOUS.
slowing a number of complaints, Algiers women were being ac-
Sa the streets at night, Sergt.• and Corp. Hyde arrested on
e M 10, Frank Meduna, age 20
um charged with being dangerous• epidious. Meduna stated that
ms from Texas, and was present-das fireman at the brand
user arrest was made of Henrya Rlmbia, age 35 years.also charged with being dan-
and suspicious. The arrest
adlte by Patrolmen Berthelot
i, s raVm PARtTY.
pS. R,. Aipdwat of Newark. N.dalighttally surprised by a
of young folks at theher mother, Mrs. B. W.
et Opseess Ave. Ganmesin sad dainty refresh-
hemeerve&.,reeeat were: Misses Rita
lMdi and Phyllis Coyne,ViI Vrginia 8perler, Ines
Weber, Bealsh Borne,Suasel Sweeney, Jose-, Messrs. Maurice, Har-
AosEMt i~masr, Mr. and Mrs.•e• sad Bea and Floyd
84 BDy Scouts of Americaitir regualar monthly ntet-
y, Feb. 17 at 7:16
U hill1 go on a hike 8ua-N0. All members are re-
aere at the Algiers play-ea• equlpment'gor 6:30 a.
CAUSb OFP FIRE.
mrahal's office is con-itnquiry into suspiciousIna eonction with two
S t h double cottage,
t., owned by Emileof the marshal's
S they have evi-
urt, has eturned toistrot, after spendingWt his parents, iMr.
aJeourt of Pelican Aoe.
Mothe entertained theFive Hundred
• maeful players weremad Mru. J. P. Nolan.
recevred the con-mm•t meeting will be
.a Geo. Herbert.Brookes and Sel-
ieted home today
,i7 one ftquisfte oe.Llod
lc~l, that of
itay and what isn't.me(taat that requti
who views berthe music for the
.e band these days.Sday he may get
debt is 117.000,..h this is re-a.le of the mark
dollare--lt does-
ea'rtepondent atthat the Pritishiropean trade,
alrprised if hedon hlL.
.a3m
. than see
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The Reverend W. S. Sleck of Al-exandria announces the engagement bof his daughter, Caroline Louisei sSlack, to Mr. Frederick Lee Adams !of New Orleans, the wedding to takeplace the latter part of March. t
Mrs. Galloway of Gulfport, was avisitor to relatives here last week. !i
Mrs. F. Goebel entertained on last .Thursday afternoon in honor of the' Ianniversary of her birth. Five Hun-dred was played, the successful play- ters being Mrs. R. A. Tansey. Mrs.C. Dickey and Mrs. C. V. Kraft.Mrs. H. T. Malone received the con-solation. After the games a de- tlicious luncheon was served.
Mrs. Ozime Hebert of Raceland.La.. is visiting Mrs. Rene Blanchard (of Slidell Ave.
A I~vi ew of I8ries snve a nvd I pSeard marm a tia d W hat Theyn H ve to ~PQP bolilgn 0In g 'I o et W VQ nd CBeien-
SRecoring a Specialty. (
- "We Know What Service Means"
UTO RADIATOR MFG. & REPAIR CO.Main 5075. 1548 Canal St.
Come in and we will show you how toovercome your Radiator troubles. We re-pair, rebuild or manufacture any make AutoRadiator.
Ship or bring your leaky radiators to us.Service and workmanship guaranteed. 1
ENNETT Camera Supply Co.212 Baronne Street Opposite Gas Office
Kodaks, Films. Stationery, Magazines,Souvenirs, City View Postals,
Picture Frames Made to Order.
Kodak Films Developed and PrintedKodak Finishing Is OUR DBSINESS and
Not a Side Line.
RATH'S Celebrated MustardRed Hot Pepper Sce, Vinegr, Red SupperSance, Creole 's Worceester or Table
sance, and D se Liquid maing.
1410 Kerleec StreetPhone Heullock 418
Sold br all Jobbers of New Orleans, andFirst-Class Retail Grocers
IRSCOH'SGIFT SHOP
"UIFTS F ALL OCCASISIS"
501 Frumchmen St. Phone Hem. 775
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atL & s, FLleIStsFlowmriag Plants
Cat Flowers8hibs-Alld Eiis
. Artistic Wedding DecorationsFlowers for Any Occasion -
P. EAL a sOx6a1 chwutee 8L.
e nd ese g as sd -.
LD COINS and TAXIDERMISTWe pay 5ec each for 1916 Quarters (new
type). We buy gold, silver sand coppercoins and paper money.We Mount Bird., Flu. hAmsas and Game
We tan furs, blues, fls, muake madsausioar skim
Psur, skins and robes rendered moth proof.
HEIST STUDIO OF TA*IDERMY1015 ao n S - "
OOFERS, Slate Dealers and
ALWAYS ON TOP .
BRANDIN SLATE CO., INC.H. F. KOTHMAN P. J. VOOT
Presidpet and Manager Vice-PresidentP. J. VILLARS, Sec.-Treas.
MAHR NO MISTAKEOnly One Telephone Only One Address
Main 1•67 W ieaphine Street
U rNITY DENTAL COMPANYSNea Rampert Ovrer Am. Iheatre
Meoruhy Uquppeds. in an Dmlmeut,With Guar.ntee Bi.n Al Wora
Our Primes are Ritgh--Our Work is Riht
wI P r Yr ** Hays. Yaw wkor Dpa. as.he UWIer -
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LBRIGHT Sewing MachineShop
o10:12-110:4 N. ('LAlIOIIRNE AVENUENear Ursuline Phone Hemlock 938:3
The Most Reliable IPlace to Buy a MachineLowest Prices to Cash Buyers
Easiest Terms to Time Buyers
We Repair all Makes of Sewing MachinesOld .Machines taken as first payment on sales'(
of New Machines.
---- EDAR - -HESTSMade of genuilne Tennessee red cedar, in a farctorythat takes pritde In the product that it manufactures.
b(hests and Wardrobes of all sizes. or made to indi-vidual order. Our prices are lower.
ROYAL ('EDAR CHEST WORKS322 Royal Street.
ISCHER STUDIO'89 Canal St. Main 5020
PORTRAITS-COPIES-EN IARGEMENTSHours 9 A. M., to 5 P. M.
-Commercial Work-
ALBERTA AVERILL FISCHER,Photographer
"Nothing Is More Cherished in After YearsThan a Good Photograph."
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NDEPENDENT ELECTRICCOMPANY
HOUSE WIRING-u: Electrical Appliances _
IRONS-PERCOILATORS-TOASTERSLAMPS, ETC.
H. E. FALLER. , J. R FALLER
314 Dauphine Street
ILLINERY OF STELEMRS. R. BURVANT
New Address: 612 Frenchmen St.
Complete showing of Fashionable Millineryin the wanted modes of the moment
Hats made to order.
Very stylish trimmed hats. of differentshapes and styles, our special price, $5.00.These are real values.
OPOVICH MILLINERY,SHOP
504 Frenchmen St.
Announces for Spring a complete showinag ofFashionable and Stylish Millinery
r- o-PRICES TO MEET ALL PURSES
For 20 Years Frenchmen Street's LeadingMilliner
See Us First
Starting--Lighting--Ignition
IUHREN, INC.Genumaine Parts Facetor RepairsOFFICIAL SERVICE STATION-Westing-house, Auto-Lite, Dyneto, Bijur, Webster,Connecticut, Eisemann, Simms, JK-W, Tillot-son, Briggs & Stratton.1050 Caroudelet 'St. Malan 097
27,000 PEOPLE LIVE WEST
OF THE RIVER. DO YOU
WANT THEIR TRADE?.
UY AGENTS:
ETAT'S Tulane and Crown
GUS BETAT & SON
610-616 N. Claiborne
ICYCLES Phone Hem. 870
MERSON SHOE $7-$8-$105HONEST ALL
THROUGH U
WALK ILOCKS
SAVE ,OLLAII
EMERSON BOOT SHOP 418 St. Charles St,
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REOICH SANDALSIMPORTED
Unemualed tr COMFORT and reUef of SENSITIVEFEET. Eeememilael ad Durable.
PRICES-For Children, $1.25 to $1.50. Ladies, $1.75to .2.10. Men, St. to $2.25
FOR SALE AT
RENECKY'S SHOE STORE710 Pattersen St., Algiers.
Ja•ls L Broas A Bre. I•mpertes, 611 Bearbos St..S II I I llew Orleans.
EWELRY FROM BARBIER'SThere is satisfaction in dealing with an
old established firm. Established in 1842the E. Barbier Shop enjoys the distinctionof being a thoroughly reliable and progres-sive Jewelry Store, and being out of the highrent district, there is a positive money-sav-ing value in buying here.
E. BARBIER, Jeweler.300 Royal
PTOMETRIST AND OPTICIANS ! Anthony Ruo
EYES EXAMINED
Hours Daily, 8-5-Sunday, 9 to 12:30Phone Main 5698
OYAL PLAITER CO., LTD.829 CANAL ST. MAIN 8978
Take Elevator
ALL KINDS OF PLAITING
Hemstitching and Picot Edging
Bnttons Covered
Mail Orders Promptly Attended to
For all Storage, Moving, Pack-ing and Shipping of Household
Goods, call
0-K Storage & Transfer Co."WE KN'OW HOW"
Office and Warehouse: 881 Decatur.Phone M. 1521.
OUNG'S CONFECTIONERYPhone S . 932 Poydras St.
FANCY CARES ........ $1.50 per hundredBEST CAKES ......... $1.7T per hunireml
ICE CREAM ......... $2.00 per gallon
We Cater to Weddling and Birthday Parties
VIC SEVIT, Prop.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Glidder of Mo-bile, Ala., spent the Mardi Gras sea-son with ,Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stewartof Pelican Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Keller have re-turned from their honeymoon trip.
Mrs. Charles H. Brownlee. Jr., anddaughter Ruth. of Cincinnati. 0.,were guests of Mr. and Mrs. CharlesBrownlee. Sr.
Mrs. L. Anglado and four daugh-ters of Biloxi, were the guests ofMrs. J. Kogel for the Carnival holi-days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Adams en-tertained at a dinner Sunday. Thosepresent were, Mr. and Mrs. Leo.Zander, Mrs. Miriam Veil anddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. WalterAdams and daughter. Hilda.
Mrs. McK. Vezien entertained theMatron's Club on Monday afternoon.The successful players were Mrs. J.Gerrets. Mrs. R. A. Tansey and Mrs.A. Graf. Mrs. C. Corbett receivedthe consolation. The next meet-ing will be at the home of Mrs. R.J. Williams.
Mrs. G. R. Baldwin. who has beenvisiting her mother, 'Mrs. B. Borne,left on the S. S. Momus, for her homein Newark, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Oswald willtake up their rfesidence at 42S Ope-lousas Ave.
Mrs. Charles Burgbacker and'daughter, Beulah, left for Alliag•e,Ohio.
Mr. Fischer of Port Arthur was avisitor in our town last Wednesday.
Mrs. Colomb of Shreveport, La.,and her three children are the guestsof her mother, Mrs. Ithoades of Ber-muda St.
Mrs. Day was a recent visitor toher niece, Mrs. C. H. Brown. 313Helleville.
Boatswain, C. L. Bordelon of Gulf-
port. Miss.. was a recent visitor tohis family here.
Mr'.. Edg.coimb of Daisy. was avisitor here as the guest of her chil-dren.
SMrs. J. B. Miller of Pelican Ave.,has as her guest. Miss Bernice Le-Blanc of Port Arthur, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs E. Martin of Milan.Tenn.. are the guests of Mr. and M,:s.Edward L. Martin.
Mr. George M.illet of Lafayette.La., was a visitor here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Walter of Hous-ton. Texas. were the guests of MIr.and Mrs. Gen. Heindel for the Car-nival season.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Weigman enter-tained Miss Edwilna Jewell andbrother Jennings of Baton Rouge forCarnival.
Mrs. Ralph Clark and baby andMrs. Johnson of New York, arespending awhile with Mrs. AllenGuillot of Eliza St.
Misses Mlaude Blanchard and Greta
Browner of Huntley, Ill.. are the
gut ,ts of .Mrs. Meak Turner.
lr. Tomn Entkislo is in ('hicao
on busin ss.
Mr. antid M:s G I. L. Ahys'n ha. :!-
their ('.irnival guest< l s C. T' up-
anil Mr. E. I)gas• of fl'hihodaux.
Mr. W . Jur,, 1.-ft S',lnda:y f r (Cov-
inlltonl for his health.
Mr. anil Mr-. It. F'. Yent, .Jr., hayas their guest, for several weeks.
Mrs. R. F. YTnt, Sr.. :nd J. It.. o*'('arrabella Fla. Mrs. Yent arrivid
for Carnival and will rtmain for The
graduation of hli r dalt.dhttr. .4:s-
('hristine Yent front Totto T 1f':
ary.Chief C. K. Hardy is home ftor :
short vacation a:tir a trip i t T lli-t
of two mont'hs. First .\ -st .
C.alre i.: with him.
I nnwood Staplehton and Joseph
Rot)u,-on. brotheirs of Mrs. C. K.
lHardy is here on a visit from I)aputo.Ala.
Emmett Hardy and Jazz Bantiwill leave ('hicage to tour California.G(eorgie Bruinas, a New Orleans
boy, has joined them.Miss Fenner Maxson, of We-t Mys-
tic. ('onn., siail.d on the S. S. Momnus
yesterday, after spendrint a few days
with her aunt. Mrs. J. P'. La-key.
Th1 Yiung~ Ladi.'s Fiv "" Iii nuIr"'dj(tub ln t at th." honte of \Iis. 'Maty
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