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Cbc fTtmts-JUmonrat: Smttran, ganiorn 23, 1809. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS WHEEZERORSNEEZER? K. Hackett. P. Jerdon, J.

Alfred Van Puren, J. Ferral. Mr. and Mrs. M.

Levy, Mr. and Mrs. K. Pansey, Mr. and Mrs.

ill S. Sehwaru, Mrs. B. Marx. Mrs.

Jacobs. TTITf ATTfT TO-MGIIT I LIJLH.liiL AD ALL THIS WEEK lave Yei Beard Hyomei for Catarrh, The following from Shreveport will be CRESCENT Matinees Taes4ay. Tharsday ai Satnriiy at 2 Only BUtlace Sataraay al Sewerage and Water Board Sc. ISc Sc Tie PRICES: j-j piuces VtES- lie lie. ISc Asthma and Baj fever If you wheeie or sneeze, hawk or spit, snufile" or Mow.

tomethlng is the matter wuh the membrane of your respiratory tract, and you need Hyomei. And you need Hyomei because it will cure you of any catarrhal or iu3arnnia-tory condition that exists. It Isn't a stomach medicine, or spray, or douche, hut a rery pleasant, healing, antiseptic balsam, from the eucalyptus forest of Australia. You breathe this (tsUtiiig in the reception of the guests. The jrtveu the several tables were eiqnlsite silver picture frames, and were won by Mr.

Foster De Bays, Mrs. Frank B. Thomas, Sirs. T. B.

Gilllcan, Mn. O. VT. Don liar. Miss Mabel Dwyer, Sirs.

S. Locke Bream, Uim Merritt of I'ensaeoia and Mrs. John D'Aquln. Other players Included Mr. Lucien E.

Lyon. Mr. Randall Ducue, Mr. E. Borne-uiann.

Mis Lulu Hall. Mrs. Arthur Nolle, Mrs. Charles Coyie. Mrs.

George Mrs. John F. Tobln, Mrs. Sidney Mi. Mrs.

P. GelpL Mra. William MeGrath, Miss Loula Green of Jackson, MiiL, Mrs. Fernand Gelpl, Mlsa Faunie Hardie, Miss Louise Lenis. Mrs.

Glover, Visa Eugenie Richard of Plaquemine, the truest of Mrs. John F. Tobln; Mrs. IV. F.

Brown, Mrs. Theodore Grunewald, Mrs. r. La Flare, Mrs. J.

L. Onorato, Miss Mary Soule and Mrs. Cecilia Fitard. I or the tea following the frames the ta aW Jm of interest here: "Nothing that artistic taste could devise and much serial experience suggest, was lacking to make the luncheon given on Friday afternoon by Mrs. Taliaferro Alexander in honor of Mrs.

George Ashe Wilson of Lexington, one of the most brilliant and beautiful affairs of the season. Mrs. Wilson is a woman of great beauty and culture, and holds a distinguished place in society in both Tennessee and Mississippi, Lexington, In the latter State, being her place of residence, and It is there In her handsome home that she dispenses the most elegant and sumptuous hospitality. Mrs. Wilson's vilt to Shreveport.

the home of her girl CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS Needs Money. May Lay Pipe Below Esplanade Street Next Month. Filter Plant Will Soon Be Up to At RAH! RAH GE3REE KVi MEAT COLLEGE FLAY lalsamic aft- through a small, hard rub ber inhaler, and it reaches every nook, corner and crevice of the membrane, and promptly kills the catarrh germa. Cusachs drug store will sell yon hood, is being made an ovation by her a complete Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me) outfit for fl.uo, on the money-back ble in the larsre dining room of the home Uiitiful with the decorations In old friends, who delightfully remember esutiful, radiant, brilliant Maggie Land red fo match the rich hanglujra and for who during her girlhood was an acknowl nit-hlnits of the room A profusion of deep edge belle and beauty throughout Loulsl red c-arnatlous and sat-h ribbon was need, plan. "The use of Hyomei cured Mr Cutler of eatarrh lu He has strongly Indorsed the use of Hvomei in any instances, and we are lad to on record regarding this marvelous catanh cure, and Indorsing its use." Mrs.

A. Cutler, 'l Post Battle Creek, Oct. 12. na." Mayor Makes Suggestion on Street and the lights were all prettily shaded in the same tint The table settings. In The marriage of -Miss Modest Pegul' tsiT3 silver and cla.

were of especial beauty Traffic lion to Mr. James A. Smith will take place Thursday evening at 5 o'clock at Mr. Alex Ledoni and Mrs. Joseph lNvreux sat at titber end and poured IN HIS GREATEST LAUGHING SUCCESS Charles Marlow's Comidy chocolate and coffee.

Miss AHc Posey St. Vincent de Paul's Church. No cards have been Issued, but friends are Invited and Miss Helen Warley were eerrin tht through this medium. City Engineer Is Investigating Sereral lr guests. Famous Successor of THE COLLEGE WIDOW KNIGHTS IVHElJ SISTER ST.

BRIDGET DIES. Petitions of Property Owners for Street Paring. On Sunday. Jan. 17.

death visited the "onvent of the Good Shepherd and claimed the Dure, sweet soul of Sister St. IM'T HISS ST LD BO Cures Dyspepsia. Tour money back If It don't Gives Immediate relief from heartburn, sour stomach, stomach distress and Hick headache. AO cents a large box at Cusachs Drag Btore, Canal and Baronne streets. New rleans.

La. lirtdget. known in this me as celeste J. Boyd. She was the eldest daugh ter 01 the late wiutam J.

nova ana Helen J. Adams. Sister St. Bridget had John T. Eastwood, principal asalatant ngineer of the Sewerage and Water contracted a bad cold on the 2A of this month, but was not compelled to take to "The PLAY of a THOUSAND LAUGHS" Five Month at the Garrlek Theatre.

New York Next Murray and Hack Board, had something Interesting to say yesterday regarding the progress of work her bed until one week before ner deatn. when pneumonia set in. Sister St. by the board In the construction or sew Bridget leaves an only sister, Irene, also tj II ers, etc. the Civil District Court, and three nephew and one niece.

Her funeral was Aunougn we are miusij the sale of the first four million of new TULANE conducted from the convent chapel Mon NEXT WEEK-SUNDAY JANUARY 31 RETURN OF LAST SEASON'S GREATEST SUCCESS public Improvement bonds, which are to day, the lth, at 1 p. ty the Kev. ather Downev. her lifelong friend ana disposed of Feb. said Mr.

ist- spiritual adviser. onrp nn7nnn Miss Emily Jones was the guest of honor Saturday eveuing at a card party and supper given to her by Mr. and Mrs. 1 Grand J. Crumb, which was an especially lovely reception.

Mlsa Jones and Mrs. Justin Parrisher were assisting the hostess to receive. Among the guests were: Misses Emily Jones. MonlU Har-iin. Marie Aldlge, Fannie Jackson.

Loula Jreea of Vlcksburg, Julia Mclntyre, Loula Richardson and Jessie Tebo, and Messrs. Watte Leverlch, Franklin Pugh, Edward Keep, Harry Moore, James Campbell. Robert Robinson, Dr. William Tatton. and Mr.

Read of New York, the house guet of Mr. and Mrs. Crump. The prizes were leautiful souvenirs in different pieces of jewelry, and were won by Mls Jackson. Miss Green.

Mis Hardin, and Messrs. Leverlch, Robert Robinson and Franklin Fugh. At the set supper K.lluwliig the games the table decorations were in pink. Three dainty baskets, filed with roses and tied with large lows of sash ribbon, were arranged down the center, from which stretched ribbon streamers to every place. These were at the ends In large bows to lovely little baskets Oiled with lilies of the alley or to boatonnleres that were riven as souxenira.

Partners for the supper were chosen by drawing little slips of nursery rhymes that were completed on separate slips, causing much in rv fc wood, "we are still at werk, ana I am sure the cltliens will be glad to know, especially those engaged in business, that ease and expression. Mr. Nicho.son, was at his best In the splendid Sea-Lyrics by Campbell-Tipton and in Liszt's beautiful serenade. Among Mr. and Mrs.

Ivey's guests who enjoyed the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Dounell. Dr.

and Mrs. Douglas Anderson, Mrs. A. Tuttle, Mrs. Harry T.

Howard. Miss Charlotte Prentiss, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wellborn, Miss Manne Maloney, Mr. and Mrs.

Koch, Y.T. M. B. Treaevant, Mr. and Mrs.

Walton Robertson, Mrs. Robert Robertson, Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Miller, Dr. Robert Sharp and Dr.

and VITAL STATISTICS. THE are paying out some $60,000 per month. The following were rerded at the "We have a eekly payroll for the Board of Health yesterday: lnborers and others on sewerage construe-! tion that Is running at the rate of $7000 A STORY OF PRESENT DAY CONDITIONS-BY GEORGE BROADHL'RST -THE VERY BEST PLAY I HAVE EVER SEEN- PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT per week. And this la merely the work that Is going on by the board's laboring Mrs. Barnett, Miss Anne Robertson, Mr.

forces in the construction of the sewers that the contractors bid so high npon and BIRTHS. Mrs. Frederick Joubert, a girt. Mrs. Ogden 1'ierson, a girl.

Mrs. Wm. Kchrlet. a girl. Mrs.

Harry Alcklen, a boy. Mrs. Edwin Rusha. a girl. Mrs.

Henry Kauber, a girl. Mrs. Wm. Cross, a boy. Mrs.

Win. Armstrong, a girl. Mrs. Steve a boy. Mrs.

John Carrara, a lxy. Mrs. Emile Frless, a glrL JL Henry Berlin, Miss Emily Huger, Miss Huger, Miss Pauline Menge, Mlsa Kate which the Sewerage Board directed the superintendent to execute. We lUiney, Messrs. Cauesby Jones, Wm.

Hardin, John Femberton, Dr. Craighead, ave sfiity-flve payrolls to make out every GEORGE M. COHAN'S LATEST HIT 50 MILES FROM BOSTON Miss Betty Werlein and a tost of others. week, and thev are made out In one night 11 TULAHE I COKING SOON everv week. We have 634 laborers on the Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur E. Seatfe have Mrs. John Kane, a boy. Mrs.

Cbarlea Christoefferson, a Mrs. AnthoDy Profumo. a girl. Mrs. Win.

Bieher. a girl. returned from Memphis, where boy. payroll, yet now and then there comes the complaint that the negroes are getting the tbey were called by the death of the former's mother, Mrs. E.

A. Scalfe. ft Mr. and Mrs. Willie Campbell enter WEEK T0-K0RR0W MCBT Miss Catharine Robertson of New Iberia, I who Is the guest here for the winter of her uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Gour-daiu Smith, was among the attendants most of the labor. The fact ia that we try all we know how to get white men to go in the trenches, but they won go, or if they do they can't stand the work and quit. It Is really not the sort of work for white labor. In the house connection and sewerage connection forces we have all tained lnformallr Sunday evening for Miss Baylissa Myles and Mr.

Clr.nde Lelb- whose marriage Tuesday was such at the Vast McClelland nuptials in MoUile I IrB whites. IHrect from ths New Tork Hippodrome. PALL SANDOR'S MIMATl'RE CIRQUE VaadeTlll't Most Uniqne Canine sad Venrrlloqull Norslty. Mrs. Eiuile 1'ontico, a girl.

Mrs. Joseph Hasselbeck, a boy. Mrs. Alfred Cross, a girl. Mrs.

Thorns- Braniff. a hoy. Mrs. Oiarles I'azuae. a boy.

Mrs. Henry Fath, a boy. Mrs. Henry Gaignard, a boy. Mrs.

Miles Kehre, a bov. Mrs. F. J. Villjirs.

a ro'y. Mrs. Adam Milto, a clrl. Mrs. Frarwfs Thompson, a boy.

Mrs. Frank Galie, a girl. Mrs. Joseph Clancey, a hoy. Mrs.

Conrad Freese. a boy. Mrs-jHcqne Montegnet, a girl. Mrs. Edward 7-eIler, a boy.

Mrs. George Martin, a boy. MARRIAGES. Charles and Miss Edna Oh. ves, there have been some Inquiries a brilliant event.

Mrs. campnen sang charmingly several selections. Miss Lelbman, Mrs. Arthur I-anehiun, Mr. and Mrs.

John Mapp, Miss Frances Campbell and several others were numbered among as to why the filtered water has not been of the Seweiage and Water Board and It is petting bhreer all the time. "We are hopiug that the four million of the public improvement bonds will go as aa tibf actor! iy as the twelve million have gone. We are nearly at the eud of the twelve millions, and there was never a time that the board had to ally on the payment of a einsle dollar owed by the board. The purchasers of th boiiils reioiHled promptly to every call made for taking up the bonds, and even when this city, like all the rest in the country, was issuing certificates, the Sewerage Board paid out lu the good old dollars and never a certificate. If can get the eight millions worVinz lu the same manner, thi town will be kept well in money from the labor account of the board.

It It should hnppen that the four millions being offered for snle do not find ready purchasers with a six per cer premium, put me on record as advis-liithe local people to go after these bonds, a million at a time. If more can Uelr guests. flowing In the new water mains, but they will be full of the clear water, and clear only, when the filter plant all of the kinks taken out of the apparatus and the water bronght to the standard that Mr. Porter Is working for. There must be In Mr.

John H. Frederlckson of Syracuse, Monday. Miss returned to New Orleans Tuesday. With her was Mies May Jouea of Bramwell. W.

who is also mentioned among the members of the bridal party. Mias Jones will be the guest here of Miss Robertson and ber aunt, Mrs. Gourdulu Smith, until after the Carnival festivities. In speaking of the wedding Wednesday a previous dispatch from Mobile has this to eay: "Prom-loeot among the social events of this season will be the marriage on Monday evening, Jan. IS, at 1 o'clock, of Miss Louise Vass to Mr.

Homer McClelland of Huntingdon, Ind. The bridesmaids will be Miss X. formerly of New Orleans, Is the gnest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W.

Bauui. The Intense Prsmsttc Playlet. "THE Ol'EKATOU." by Krciron, wit a LISTER CHAMBERS CLARA k0IT CAPT. GEORGE STEWART Ia Hit Mimetlr Noveitr, "A Trip on th9 Miwiwippl." tcrret. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward F. La font a have taken possession of the new heme which Pierce A. Caldwell and Miss Catherine the water all of the properties that make for the purest water. There must be determined how the coagulants are to be vt ameign.

tbey have lately purchased. No. 14-18 N. Edward r.auer and Miss Jnlia Frost. John Lanienx and Miss Theresa Felix.

PHONE M. 333. yf THEATRE Advanced Vaudeville THIS AFTERNOON MATINEE AND EYENING DAILY (Except Monday) last times of Bond Benton At 2:15 Cheridan Simpson 10, 25, 50: Seven Yolians Melnotte Twins and EVENINGS Clay Smith AtQ.15 A. 0. Dancan In oc Chinko ,0 25' Minnie Kaulmann 50, 7 5 C.

V.lro, near Esplanade avenue. Claud Labit and Misa Mar? L. v. used for certain quantities, so that once the water is served to the pecpla they are to find It the same all the time. We are maintaining 125 miles of water maina and imams.

Miss Naomi Mayer Clinton, who was Joseph Petrle and Miss Lena Trsn. rot be carried at once, and they will the guest of Miss Lilian Goldstein, Is BEDFORD WINCHESTER Tboe Burlesque Jugglers. china. brlni home the money, for there Is no now visiting Miss Alice Mayer. DEATHS.

running the pressure from the plant between seventy and 100 pounds. There Mrs. Eugene Merta of Maysvllle ha a re Ferdinand Beer, aged 63, 2000 Palmer mistake about a further increase In the revenue of the city, and the consequent funds for the payment of Interest and principal on the bonds. turned home. avenue.

are 20 miles of pipe still being main MePHEE BILL In a Nsw Aerial Creation. "The CIosti and tne Tired Man." Dr. and Mrs. M. Felngold will leare tained bv contractors.

There was a break I wonder if tnre is a genuine under- Frank Klelnkemper. aged Alslers. John J. Mnchett, aged 43, 11 6 St. Ann John C.

Schernbeck. 54. Toiiro In during the week for Natchitoches to at in the big forty-two-inch main at Clio and standinc of the lueaning. that Sunerin- tend the Kaffre-Lowenberg wedding. tt'tnlent Karl, of the S-eweratre and nter flrmary.

Mmes. Marcus. Sturm and Miss Rose Hoard, saved tne city thus far Airs. Annie AlcClalne. aired is.

Clara streets, but the forces got at it and put it back In order. There Is a contrivance now that can be nsed for the tapping BILLIE SCOTT BLACKBURN "Ths Girl of tbs Old Stouts." oyaras. of Cincinnati, who have been the guests of their sister, Mrs. Hartwig Moss, hare Mrs. Belle L.

Hirsi-h. aced oit sewerage consfnctloti? Do you know that this saving -vlll build for the people twenty-five nji es of sewers? 1 have just heard that 'hose living below Es of mains under pressure. There Is A. L'aupnine. returned home.

Mrs. ertrude L. Ominn. aired fl.V R17 Catherine Roliertson of New Orleans. Miss May Jones of West Virginia.

Miss Edi la-bet Boyle of Louisville and Misa Virginia Sims. Mr. Frank McClelland of Chicago will be his brother's best man. Rev. A.

F. Carr will perform the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Penrose Vass. A large reception will follow the ceremony and the Vass home will be en fete, as Mr.

and Mrs. Vass will also celebrate their silver wedding anniversary on that evening. The decorations are to be white and green: the bridesmaids will be gowned In white with the exception of the maid of honor, Mlsa Boyle, who will wear pale green satin. A large number tt the younger set will be serving girls, atneng them being Misses Amelie and Virginia Lyons, Dorothy Donald, Jean Miles, Gaace Rockwell, May Canfield, Julia Oeary. Evelyn Tnggle of Virginia, Effle Smfth of Duluth, Eanlly Boone, Rosa Catee and Lucille Ltgon." rioroeaux.

P. Smith, who Is coming here to make the connection of the city's main with that of the New Orleans Water Supply Mrs. Sol Flecheimer will entertain FERYINDE MAY DLO Eurripan Musical Novelties. ORPBELM MOTION PICTLRES Arthur G. Balfour, aired 3L New York planade street were despairing of getting sewera inside of a couple of years.

If, rext month, the bonds are sold, additional forces can be put on to reach the lower Wednesday. Jan. 27. Informally In honor cny. Company.

It Is to be made at the corner Jfinies A. Monell. aged SS. Tonrn- In of her sister. Miss Alice of flrmary.

of Camp and Calliope streets, wnen a ew York. Kaverto Pedeso. aed 61. 1240 Rnr! reducer Is to be put on the mama that are Mr. Charles Lowenberg left recently for part of the city, the quickest work iu the way of sewer construction will follow, the weather conditions permitting.

And with the machine, the danger of raving sidewalk will be obviated, for the cable- Antonla Bruscia. aged 22. Charitv Ho supplying some KHJ0 customers of the Natchitoches. present water company. This will be an Glihert Murray, aged 5 months.

Instance where tfle best me pipes or tne Invitations have been received here Angela Roth, aged 71, 2400 Louisiana 4 way noes its own nacK nu and tne way in whlcb it eats through the earth Is a cantion. The Levee Board bond, a five venue. old company will stand will be rorty-nve from Mr. and Mrs. Jules Jlirsch of Houston.

for the man-lag of their Herman E. Kraft, aged 69. 2126 Maga Taia jour Piano Bond to Grunewald THEY KILL ALLOW YOU FIVE COLLARS MORE FOR IT THAN ITS FACE VALUE 01 A NEW PIAN3. pounds. When the connection Is made per conter.

sold resdily, and I can't see lit. the mains of the new system win re car daughter. Miss Joste HIrsch. tj Mr. Jules Fdward Milton, aged 2, 1R3S Eighth rying between seventy and 100 pounds.

It Bloch of Oklahoma, which will take place Mnrmion Echait, aged 3 months, W22 Stsat Wednesday, Jan. 27. 7. lainorne. J.

H. Petry. aired 61. Canal aone. will be about the 1st or aiarcn oeiore tne connections csn be made with the 000.

The younger set entertained Wednes Evelyn V. Cager, aged 4 months, 713 ter the names of people prominent1? The next meeting of the Polyhymnia Circle, which was such a charming event t-t the past week, will be held at the residence of Mra. Claude M. Smith. 1030 Napoleon avenue, on Thursday.

Feb. 17. day evening at a dance at the residence Already the materiala for the work are on the way. Identified with the business, aortal and mgarae. Frederick Klein, aged 60.

Touro Infirm of Mrs. S. Ma reuse. arv. "None, but those on the ground, know A I.I.

TlltS I I Charles liianet Off-i. THE NkW IAHIC STOCK COMPANY In FOR HER CHILDREN'S SAKE NKW MO im NFXT WEEK It a New Too Lale Msn-1." artistic world. Its aim to Introduce to the public the musical talent of the rlty Evans Wallace, aged 28, Charity Hos Miss Minnie Wormser of Jeanerette was of the enormous quantity of materials L11H1. Monday evening a large gathering of the gnest of Mrs. Chas.

Rouff. that are now In the central storage yard Therese Francis, aged 42, 110S St assisting them rise in thir profession and remunerating them for services rendered at concerts from the exchequer of the so Mrs. Maurice Mayer of Mobile Is the out in Washington and Claiborne streets, rnuip. A. Plchor.

aged 0. Charity Hospital and the quantities that are coming in guest of Mrs. Lep. Larard. music lovers assembled in the spacious studio of Mr.

Bentley Nicholson to enjoy a song recital at which Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ivey entertained.

Mrs. Ivey has a ciety, is awakening much appreciation. Albert Martin, aged 2 months, 1015 Tha Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Rich and Miss iia.

No worthier charity than the Lepers' Sadie Rich left recently for Guatemala dally. Big as the yard is, it is going to be taxed to its capacity. Would you believe that we have some seventy men at why the public Improvement with Its four per cent and a six per cent premium ahonld not be grabbed In a lump. "Most of the energy of the board Is today directed towards the completion of the water purification station and all of its ramifications. The pressure has been on and while there have been a few breaks and leaks, they have all been cor-r-ted and tho line Is holding fine.

The pipe Is about the best stuff I have had the watching of. Po yon know that all of trie manufacturers In any line that has dealings with the Sewerage and Water Board are pushing claims or more of th work and are advertising the factthat their tenis. It was all because the board went out at the very outset and demanded that only the bet materials should entr Into the construction of any and all parts of the systems. Mark yon, Mr. Earl Is going to get the best meters to he had for the water service, and this is the thing that he has his hands full of just now." St.

Charles Avenue Traffic. The suggestion of the Mayor for the enactment of an ordinance reijulrins all vehicles going' np St. f'harlen avenue, from Louisiana to Carrollfon avenues, to keep X. F. Galloway, aged 50, Charity Hos Tery rich and highly cultivated contralto Mrs.

A. Weiler of Greenwood Is the cause could have been selected, and It Is believed the public-spirited citizens will pital. J. D. Annls.

aged 74. 1421 Clark voice and charmed her guests by the ar guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Marx. work in the yard unloading and storing respond. HCHTEMJERG'S ENTERPRISES "Ths Electrlf Theatre of Qiahtj The Aiamo." X027 Canal tir'ani WorH." tii Canal "Wouderland," 711 Canal ft.

Controlled H. Flchteiibera. Preidwit IdXi FILM CO. Shnwtrta; fea'nrf film 'i! j-' 1n f-om the prxlur. with a r-tlmd prirf eutHrtali.sia.

1'It'XiUAil CUANiKI i r((t- -i i tistic rendering of a difficult and varied Mr. and Mrs. 8. HIrsch ol Cincinnati Samuel Wise, aered S2, 14.V Maeaitine James Berry, aged 5 months, St. Vin Mr.

J. W. Puzan, president of Le Cercle left recently for their home. ptogramme. She was assisted by Mra.

M. B. Treaevant and Mr. Nicholson, both ar cc-nt orphan Home. and taking out materials for ewerajte construction! There is lumber, cement, sand, clay piping and all of the stuffs nsed for the building of sewers.

The Anthony Iougherty. sged 8 months, St. Miss Helen Wets entertained Tuesday tists of note. The programme was aa Vincent urpnan Asyium. Harraoulque; Itutn Harrison, musical director, and Mrs.

Jefferson Iavls Weir represent a trio of earnest workers and are confident of the unprecedented success of their project. an afternoon reception. Games were follows: "Floods of Spring" (Rorhmanl-roflT), Mrs. Ivey: Love Song from "Die played during the afternoon Miss Meis BIRDS' CELEBRATION. ill be hostess again Tnesasy Melsterslnger" (Wagner-Usiti, Mrs.

Treses act; "Most Wondrous It Must Be" undertaking of the sewer contracts by the board necessitated the central yard, and let me tell jou there is a system of Check thit has been inaugurated to covr adequately the receipt or sending out of everv ounce of material. There is work gilof for everv encineer and employee honor of the debutant. The gusts were: Misses Myrtle Blum. Mabe' Tubln Scottish residents of the city will gather at Napoleon Avenue Theatre to-morrow The finest local talent has volunteered to contribute to the programme, and a musical treat Is assured. R1est.

Mrs. Ivey; "Two Sea Lyrics" night to celebrate the lftth anniversary Mr. Nocholson; "Is of Chicago, Genevieve Llberman Beat or KODen lturns Pirtnaay. She Not Ture Gold" (John Beach). Mrs.

rice Arons, Dena Goldstein, Irma Israel. to the neutral ground line of the pavement and those coming down to drive I'cy; "The Passage Birds" Farewell" Alice Hecbelmer of New Tork, Carrie CHA1R31EN ANNOUNCED iKlldachl, Mrs. Ivey and Mr. Nicholson; Lecffsfleld. Frances Rothschild, Helen "Ballade" (Cbopinl.

Mrs. Trexevant; Mayer. Luriene Ortlelb, Flora Alexander and Irma Saal of Pt. Louis. Marie Newman and Roslne DlnkelspIeL "Die Lorelei" (Lisxtl, Mrs.

Ivey: "Kllng Lelse, Lied" (Llsrtl, Mr. Nicholson; r.ear the curb line, has received a favorable report at the hands of the Committee on Streets and landings, and will no doubt be adopted by the City Council, which will take it up Tuesday eveniQg. River Commission. ARE YOU CONNECTED WITH CITY None but the Lonely Heart" (Tcbaikovs PROGRESSIVE ORGANIZES WORKIMi BODY. A rrtty wedding of the past week was y.

Mra. Ivey; valse rarisiecne (Schutt) that of Miss Rosa Moch atid Mr. Isaac Mrs. Tresevant; "Boat Song" (Harriet With reference to the Mayor's telegram to the Senators and Hepri'sentatives of Ware. Mr.

Nicholson; "The Lotus Flow. Hyman, which was celebrated Wednes-dar evening at o'clock at the residence WhilnejCcntral Trust Savings Bank OWNED ENTIRELY BY SHAREHOLDERS OF TIIE WHITNEY -CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK er" (Schumann. Mrs. Ivey; "Oh That We tnis tate in Washington, requesting tnem to Bupiujrt the application of the Missis of the bride's mother, Mrs. P.

Mock, In Two Were Maying" (Nevln), Mrs. Ivey sippi Ulver Commission for the allotment ot for bauk protection uioug end Mr. Nicholson. Eighth street. Their home was rery Committee on Enter-prises' Created Will Take Care of Matters on Locating Concerns la ew Orleans Outside lingers Call at laios.

artistically dcorated In whit and green Of especial interest was the sieging by tnai stream, tne M.ivor was ia re-en of telegrams yesterday from Senator WATER I Mrs. Ivey of RochmaninoJTs brilliant eg. also I.lsrt's wonderful setting of Murphy J. Foster and Congressman A. i Pujol, stating their determination to sup Tromptly at the appointed hour the bridal party entered in the following order: Th rishers.

Messrs. Michel Levy and Ijiiard, followd by the mild of honor. Miss Elsie Moch. Then came the bride. Heine famous pem "Die Lorelei." In port tne proposition.

strong contrast to these songs was the Senator Foster telegraphed: "Tele-gram received. Will give matter b-t at effect produced by the exquisite lyrl tention. Mr. I'ulol wired. Will sip port application of the lUver Commission "Is She Not Pure Golflr There are irsny who will remember the composer for appropriation of for bauk The service of this bank has been rendered elficient by reason ol the knowledge individual requirements growing out ol close personal relations with its customers.

as a former resilient of New Orleans. protection on Mississippi- river. who was gtven away hy her brother, Mr. Ben Moch. Babbl Moise Bergman performed th cremony.

The brfte wor a becoming gown of white silk handsomely trimmed in lace. The msid of honor. Miss Elsie Moch, wore a b-auttful linge Mrs. Treiovsnfs playing was as brtlllan Y3 furnish estimates, and work with dispatch, that Is awarded to us, at tha LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. as usual and she mastered the most dlffl Street Parting Petitions.

Anuouncewents of the committee chairmen of the Progressive Uulun and the outliue of the work of the merchants and anuXacturers' cotumlttee ot tlat organization were auong the more luiportuut Uevelopioeuts lu business circles yesterday. The chairmen of the various committees, aa given put by Secretary-Manager Trezevaut, are as follows: Finance. Leonard Krower: ciemberbhip. cv.lt accomimiiinieiiis with the gretet The Committee on Streets and Landinu has sent to the City Engineer a number of petitions for street pavinL. with a view rie gown.

The young coup have taken possession of their home in Louisiana OPPICGHS Stomach Gases avenue, near Dryades street. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gradwohl have of having a report as to the percentage of foot frontage Involved in ea and whether or not It Is sufficient to warrant the City Council considering these respective applications. Among the petitions thus disposed of was that of the property owners on City I'ark avenue, between President Pret)i1ent President rrsl1nt CaaSier CHAFI.KS POL WKXI KR JOliN E.

BulT'EX. JR. HARRY T. HOWARD. li.

O. I'ZSU E. schnabei; merr-hauts and man'if jc. I tilers', Ivan Levy; freight ami trmi- jortation, B. H.

train and i service. Norman Walker; taken possession of their new home in Pufossat. near Coliseum street. and Torpid Livers Hsrlwell Co, DIRECTORS i-Hin liiuni; aua tropical trade. C.

11. K. Mauucii; Ir. imiuiartiuoa. Martiu Itehnnan: Ifinslu- Bnvou St.

John and Canal strot, for the withdrawal of a previous petition to pave the street with asphalt, and the substitu Eivi Waj Before ttie Purifying SIMON WFIS. JAS. B. SI WOT. A.

FALWKLL, tion therefor of an application to pave CHARLES GOrTIIAT X. fkank p. Williams. WKXI.1 K. JOHV l.orliEN.

JR Mr. and Mrs. Leon Weiss have returned from their bridal tour and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore TVelss.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosen have taken possession of their cew tome In Rosa Park. The wedding of Miss Lily Anna Rose to JOHN' McCLOSKEY, MAl'RI'-E STERN. HAKKY HOWARD, J.

I O'KEEFE, C. H. ELUS, LIMITED Phones Main 34 and 44 213 Barcnns Street OTHO ELMER. t.r a i 1 s. wkst.

tie, E. J. Gieui.y; river liniiior. IVnrl Wiht; street railway servire, Jo-, sepn si-h'ols and elucatiou, t.hus. iiofven; permanent abo'ie.

J. il. Thoio- I sou; mun.fip.il affairs. vatt H. lug ram, I public franchises, M.

good rotids and street piivlnn. Albert hiux: health and quarantine, Wal- CHAS. M. WniTNET. Fewer cf Start's Charcoal LCIIEgBS.

A Trial Package Sent Free. with mineral rurrer f-arcn; also tne petition for pavinr with granitoid Octav's Street, from Camp to Pitt; for the paving of Amelia street, from to with mineral rubber Parco; for repaving with asphalt Andubon srroet, from St. Charles avenue to Ferdinand. ter i.anzi'er; rieaner 'iv. luui t.

iiice; I Le foul gases of the stomach and the actiuu vf tiie lner tie easy tictiais Mr. Lytton Berkson will take place Thursday. Jan. 2. at the residence of the bride's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rrwe. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Kose will receive informally Punday. Jan. SI. in honor of the marriage of their dncsMer. Miss Lily i Anna Re.

to Mr. Lytton Berkson. city Jl irtiti H. serice. L.

K. Farmers" I niou. hartes Janvir; new enterprises, J. l.nri K'xers. It wiii be noted that an entirely new Cltr Finances.

The City TrefiiTer makes the f'lllowinz report for the past week: Cnh balance. Jan. 11, :) Itecelpts since lH.41i; 4 cuarctiai intrroint. has Uiig been known as sbsorlx-nt cf i-as- A paulul of ha ohl will positively purify a room filled with loui -dor ki.J Ue y. is aUiortiikg SAVNGS DEPARTMENT Three and one-hall per cent interest allowed on Savings Deposits ol from une dollar np and Certificates ol Deposit.

Interest compounded semi-annually. Deposits received by mail. Money saved at home MAY be safe. Deposited In a good bank, it is not only SAFE but Is earning interest all the time is one uuuirei times greater tha Its own voiunie. Total Less payments ...135,115 f2 Balance Jan.

23. "9. Smarts i t.iirc.v.i ioieures are pure wiiiow and sweet honey by tre-tueudous power and compression into a very palatable lozenge. Two or three meet at tiie Pro're-ive fnion Mondiy at to oaf'-r wi'ti Mr. Lew as to the iiinite-np the other ml: tees, a it.1 nea fils Is d'i 1 i.nfereu.- of all eommitrees henl ami a call Issued f'- raeT.

of all rommep iai who to participate In the of tae coriuaittees. The W4.rli of Is beint pushed wih or. nd be turne oxer to a committee on snip this week, anl en.leavor to in-er all joohers man '477. turers and retailers who sell Into tti surrouml.n terr.lory Already a nnin-tr of l.uvers from Lousimir! and n'i hv States" have called to register at the rnlon to their be for their rat road fr to and fro'n New Orlenos. TO GIVE BENEFIT CONCERT.

committee has been addeu the committee on new industries of which J. kojers is chairman eouimitte have s-e-ial charge all propose tions to establish new mercmiti.e or mat-ufacturtuz plant in the city, ami as manv commiiiiicatlons on thl head are re-efved by 'lie Progressive 1'nloii, th coiuniittee "will have ample activity. Th coinp.iMi ions of the committees is now eii i -irked out by President erleia and will be announced later. The men-hunt and manufacturers' committee anl eieemJve committee was announced by balrmau Syiatj Levv as foU lw: A. P.

Hi'-e. .1. C. Wriah', Herman Weil and Ber-nard The committee is called te Friday evening MSs Ruth Marx entertained most charmingly euchre, followed by an impromptu dance. The rooms were prettily decorated with palms and feathery ferns.

Those that were present were: Miss E. Schwartz. Mis A. Oarel. Miss F.

Kav.fmnn. Miss 5. Rose. Mi A. Ruff.

Mis F. Wormser. Miss M. Wonuser. Miss L.

I-ainm. Mis jl. Levy. Miss L. Ruckett.

Mi MaWe Mr. H. Simon. L. Rose.

L. The Lepers' Home will be the beneficiary of the concert to be given by Le Cercle Harmonique at the AtJynapum Feb. 12, at 8 15 o'clock. Le Cercle Ilarniociue Is nw recotrnized a one of the foremost mnical oreanlz.a- eateu alter meals will prevent tiie process of digestion from producing IKxius They will vivify a lur ati.1 every orcan which lg m-ist i se to ovcrrnuie through its contact I li iirnuriTtes. All sell Charconl I-ojeries.

cents, or send us your I. -une siiid sddress and we will send vrvi '-i-l I'irknif i.v f-e. Address F. 1 Stuart Building. jiivh.

CARR0LLT0N BRANCH: 8132 Oak St rrd. M. I err. A. KUsineer.

A. Kauf- tf-Ji 1 A'Mgi tions in juau, A. Mcj ers, M. EiwoB, A. Mtstler,.

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