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The Times-Democrat from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 54

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THE TIMES-DEMOCRAT, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1913. DTJCATIONAI EDUCATIONAL. the people's RECLAMATION FAMILY IN ARENA JUST 475 YEARS Its amounting to debits. S714; balance, $6114. Work on the new build-In gg wu somewhat retarded on account of Inclement weather.

Eighty-one shares FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Core That Anyone Ca 17 so Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. Uomestecd Association DIVIDEND 46 ISIDORE NEWMAN MANUAL TOiliHIiiO SCHOOL Paicrs flvsnua, ficv Lc. were written on fix pass books, $3611 be- I in? received In cash. Tax reseipts should be brought to this office for entry. Mem- t.

ni into their I A BIG ISSUE IN LOUISIANA 1 We have a New Method that cures Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. matter whether vour case is Household of Swartzes, Even of Little Twins, Are All Acrobats New fr kiiulerrten n.l rimar gradt-s nr i.n-. iM hSMir.l Mh iiiuii empini in in Kinni rturiiu. of long standing or recent development, whether it is present as Hay Fever or chronic Asthma, you should send for a the etetuentary IJTKttAKY nil I.Mt"STKl AL- t-tiuli tfaniutjli ttie -vrii pas books. Declared Sept.

1Mb on the Business; Keh.nce-Pa.a-up aud r1, i ol tfce -receding Six Months amounting to S6V.0. At the meeting or the directors loan totaling JS400 were permanent Stock at tbe rate of 3 per cent per rranted. The notary closed one loan for v.K and another for $1000 is ready for I ti.i pa.U Stock at Uie rate of 4 per ceot of act cf sale, ork is in passage tirihliutes of tbe HIGH SCHOOL are admitted with'it t.i roi. teses: TiiMtiv New.Nmli Umiiniin State 1 i I'iiivrtrr tVni- li I'nlverxity of Vnsinis. I'm-.

r--i ry ti- "iitli. ay Smit'i Time t' rdiiit-! hi'ii --Iid fTir rir auntr" oft'-rt-d iu Tiie lin ti'lun! fr siid V' ATli A irsitiinu. "alendir: tt-riHT 1 i WfdnewJay entrance O-trduT (Kridivi, rtntrutlou -f pupus. H'tter ttrin twirina. ra tie aal ir.fi.rmaiion.

addrea t'LARKNK fMn. .1 Thrush errw Oct. 2 (Thursday, instead of Oct. 1 1. siven in in iifs.

lhe construction or t-ri. Per tSare Millions of Fertile Acres Require Only That Water Be Removed progress on rree trial or our method. matter in 1 what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are troubled with asthma, our method should New York. Sept. 20.

Four hundred and relieve you promptly. seventy-five years ago a man named We especially want to send it to those Swartz. inhabiting a little town whose apparently hopeless cases, where all forms I name has been lost ht of firl(1ing he of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, i fumes, "patent smokes." have failed, 'as Pulsing with good health and bulgin, We want to show everyone, at our own with muscle and full of vim, decided to expense, that this new method is designed be an acrobat. His descendants, inherit- Series. l'er Share.

1 5--5 2 i 1.73 1 i l.t 1 r. i-i 5 B.Oo 4- 4 i'tl 2j modern residence. Homeseekers' Ten running phares and 11400 in paid-op shares were Issued. Applications for loans amounting to $3000 were approved, and titles were referred to the attorney for examination. Payments amounting to SI 90 were made on building contracts.

SI. 4" 41 4'1 44 4T. 4'i To 1 DRAINAGE BONDS ARE A SAFE INVESTMENT au S4. to ena ail difficult breathing, all wheezing ln steadv nerves and supple bodies, have and all those terrible paroxysms at once and for all time followed in his footsteps. I This free offer is too important to I would be difficult to get any mem-neglect a single day.

Write to-day and ber of that particular Swartz family to begin the method at once. Send no stoop to a calling of less dignity. It's nSTy-n simP'y n-441 coupon below. Do ln the blood and bone. The tradition 2.:) i St.

Paul's College, Covington, La. French Market Paid-up stock amount- to $500 and $2600 in running stock 0-fca for miden.ls on 1'er-auent and uii lr.g to ana Pil(1 MKk DOW ready for were issued during ,10 received MISS, L. FITZ Ol.RALD. Secretary, plication for a loan of flOOO was recenea rmnl i 1 ra 1 1 1 vi a iim v. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers make crowds stare and hold their breath 1 Five centuries have passed, and customs amounting to were filed and' are Only a Small Percentage ofj Marsh Territory Actually Has Been Redeemed I FSEE ASTHMA COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA Room 114 Niagara and Hudson Buffalo.

N. Y. Send free trial of your method to: The roost modern college of the South, situated in the famous done Belt cf Louisiana. An excellent teaching strff. an up-to-date laboratory, commercial, scientific and classical courses; gymnasium, swimming pool, hot and cold bsths, spacious grounds; athletic training of the body, the development of tue mind and the foundation of a manly character go hand in hand.

All good boys, irrespective of creed, will be received. For information apply to 1570 X. ti.XLVEZ ST NEW ORLEANS, or ST. PACE'S COLXEUK. LA.

I and kingdoms with them, but still the Swartzes enjoy the applause of the mulli- tuUe and the risk of death in their calling. It is their birthright, this acceptance of admiration and dangers. It looks as if the Swartzes will go on in the hands of the real estate committee. Reports were received from the committee on two applications. A gratifying report from the certified public accountant who audited the books for the semiannual dividend period was received at the meeting of the board.

made to mo commcwr rtory frame residence being erected by the association In Venus street. Paid-up rtoek la being Issued. The next meeting of the directors will be held Thursday. Rept. 25.

at the usual hour. Teutonla The Board of Directors approved tvo loans, amounting to $2200. One application for a new building in the Sixth District was received and approved. were received to fity-four For centuries that may not be accu- indefinitely being Alfreno has irately determined millions of acres of (alluvial lands, opening fanlike toward 1 the Gulf of Mexico, have lain idle above brought up five youngsters, and they are 'all in the "profession." Col. Roosevelt 1 1440-1446 I has seen the two youngest, who are twins, CAMP ST.

the mouth of the Alissisidppi river, await- HOME INSTITUTE FouaM Miss Sophia B. Wr'f in -Mf THIEVING YIELDS ing the hand of man to remove the cov- and has admired them. They are stocky 0f current stock. Shareholders are I in the law covering the lering of water and thus actually elevate provided for SMALL RETURNS enough and bold enough to do justice to bonds. mem 10 tne pruning tork ana piowsnare.

r-jrie lh. wartI who blazed their trail 475 YOUNG LADIES' DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL I.3E:OZ?-ZI-NTi S3 Special teacher la every department and a fUoruush training in matbematu-. Graduates cas efitr all liieses oTtif irate of Prim-ip al. ibis srh'd ti-nds to dveiup the Inrst la each girl, tittin Jtr for every phii-ie of lif. Superior in Musli-, Art aud La a- Within recent years a few far-seeing men operating the pump shall be borne col- vears a0 i have gotten a vision of the Dossiuilnies i lectively by the property holders, and 1 1 II 1 rLI' 1-.

I that it hll nni.t "IVfc 1 -I I 1 11I4V? It doesn matter what time of the day 'ua-- lf' -ireetor. L-Onaoil WUUX luy 1 1C clal profit in the draining of these lauds. the State: In this way Iheir i or nieht one ascends the three flierhts of i stairs cf the tenement house No. 252 Ful- fpr- and have addressed themselves to the Permanence is assured, task which it involves. The result of The government survey originally as-their vision ig coming more and more cribed to Louisiana more than 9,000.0 Can Average $5 a Week at His Trade requested to bring In tax receipts.

Crescent City Four new passbook accounts were opened during the past week. Two loans were canceled, and one loan was closed. Provident The building in Joilet street is Bearing completion, and the one la Ger-00 avenue Is being rapidly constructed, nans for a handsome residence are in the hands of the architects. The Board cf Directors will meet Thursday evening, Sept. 25.

at 8 o'clock. Security Paid-tip stock amounting to moo, and ninety-one current shares were Issued during the meek. 51r applications i lull iirrv 1 1 tv in. t. v.

freno Swartz, ur-ambulists," they are acrei that were ter-rnd "w.n'n lands." Loudon, Sept. 20. If there were a trad union of thieves, we well look forward to a strike for better pay, for of all callings there is none which yields to be a reality. In contradistinction to the proposition which besets the Western farmers in making their lands productive by irrigation, the proposition in the Deita of the Mississippi is the removal of the water that stands stagnant upon its surface, and pumping the water from the soil beneath. Where one proposition requires the conduction of water onto it that the land may be made productive, the other requires that lhe water shall be drawn off In order that it may be made tillable.

Of this amount only the veriest incon- always ready to explain about those 4.a siderable portion has actually been re- yars of service in the great "profess-on. claimed. So that now. according to au-To convince one that the old stock isn thentic opinions, there are approximately dying out. the twins have to wali on 9.000.000 acres of this land subject tolr hands and dance on the rope, and reclamation.

tbe rest of lhe i-roupe have to do some The entire cost of the ultimate con-, other little tricks, summation of work on the whole area Is "Charlie, show the gentleman how you estimated to be between $270,000,000 and walk to school." said Mrs. Swartz to $300,000,000. But a conservative estimate one-half the twin partnership. of an annual minimum gross yield of The youngster promptly reversed him- $50 per acre would give a vearly in-' and sauntered across the room. That crease of $450,000,000 to the State's and I was the cue for the rest of the family.

loans aggregating $20,700 were re-, poorer average return to its members RUGBY ACADEMY 4803 St. Charles Avenue 20th SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 29. 1913 A school for the development of the better kind of boy, where he can pursue his education from Primary Grade to College. Thorough instruction, modern building and equipment, careful supervision of boys' mental, moral and physical welfare; daily military drill; limited number of boarding pupils taken.

For information address W. E. WALLS, A. M. PRINCIPAL elved an 3 referred to th real eatata com than professional roguery.

He is a lucky man who is able to make $5 a week by his depredations, even apart from those periods when his food, clothing and lodging are provided by a hospitable government. The average return for every crime against property commltted in London is a little belov. $50, and as receivers are not generous CANALS AND PUMPS na.ir.n-. rd nrt i Calcula- noes were inrown in an u.reciuii uu This, best Eta ruit Jim a iiiiuttw, tuuiu 4 ie done by drainage canals and i Uons show that one year of cultivation disrobing begun with such alacrity that ng stauU: anrdabrtheCe-eaction of would produce products approximating lb. as engineers determined be would be.

But the young Swartzes mply pumpl folk it may be taken that $15 Is a gen- i these the work is being done In a man- more than the entire cost of reclama-! tion in bringing the lands into service, i were getting off enough clothing to be tion in nrinrinr 1 a mlttee. Borrowers are again requested to pay taxes and present receipts. The association is tssuing paid-up stock at present. iWiMaal EgM new member joined the association during the week. Four ap-plicauors for loans agyreratlng $12,400 were received.

Buildings under construction are reported as progressing satisfactorily. Several piece of property will transferred dating tbo ensuing week. The Suburban Fifty-one current shares were sued, two pieces property trantferred to borrowers, and three ap-nllcatlcns for loans were received during the past week. A regular meeting of the boar will be held Wednesday, "ept. 24 at the urual hour.

Equitable Running shares amounting it hAth I erous estimate to allow as the net profits uci iiiav. uciiiuusiiairo uiai so feasible and practical. Reclamation by i The average crop, properly cultivated, drainage, therefore, 1. the term by which would yield from $50 to $300 per acre. Now.

the fcwartzes lly on the lop the proposition Is described. The soil, being humus on most of the! floor of the tenement in two rooms. With the exception of a few smaller land, which represents the decayed vege- hich at night are lighted oil projects that are being individually car- table matter that has accumulated dur-1 lamps. The roof slants down toward ried out. the basis of all this kind of I ing ages, is perhaps the richest from front of the house and the interior basis of all this kind of ing ages, is pernaps tne ncnesi irom to the actual operator.

There may be a few high class intellectual thieves who contrive to live well and evade Justice but their number is infinitesimal, and they are rather international than local. The average burglar, housebreaker, forger or pickpocket finds it very hard Job to pick reclamation wc kork Is through the issuance productive standpoint of any to be foundilooks like the cabin of an old wooden bonds. These bonds within the borders of the United States, vessel. Vp In the forecastle the fam- of drainage district listrlct if not. Indeed, in the world.

It is capa-jUy eat and play cards. have the seal of sanction of the Supreme FERRELL'S SCHOOL FOR. BOYS 30S1 COLIHEIM STREET (Affiliated With Tula Be I niveraity.) IH IT FAIR TO THE BOV? Perhaps yojr son is backward ln his studies, dislikes his books, and is a failure in schaol work. Did you ever try to find the reason for thia want of interest or are you too much absorbed in business to give it serious thought? Perhaps his Interest has never been aroused, or he has never been taught how to study. Perhaps he requires individual attention that a boy never gets in the larger schools.

Is it not fair to the boy to give him a chance by sending him where he can get that individual attention, where he is taught how to study, and Is fure to make good progress? We have small classes. This gives the boy individual attention, close contact between teacher and pupil, and he makes double the progress and does his work more thoroughly than in larger schools. He gets a foundation that takes him through school and college without any trouble. For particulars address E. IEKKELL.

Phone Iptown E. up a dishonest living. In 1911 the net value of property stolen in London and not recovered was $700,000. In all 3.250 persons were charged. Seme of these were acquitted, but on the remainder sentences amounting in the aggregate to Elightly more than 1500 years' imprisonment were im Court of the State, which has declared them valid.

Investigations by financial magnates have also determined their security as an Investment, and though only recently exploited, they are finding a ready sale when offered upon the market. The bonds provide a tax a.L-ainst the ble of abundantly producing almost YOUNGSTERS ENTHUSIASTIC every crop known to semitropical cli- Amidships the acrobats have fitted up mates. And there arc a number of trope wire rope to practice on, together with that are indigenous to its soil, in therirgs an(i trapezes. Give them only the production of which the farmers of the suggestion of an invitation, and the section could challenge competition Swartzes. who would rather be re-the world.

jferred to as Alfrenos it all depends on LAND NEVER SOURS. whether one calls them by their profes- There Is the unusual peculiarity to sional names or by the names by which this land in the fact that when drained they are known to the Fulton nreet it never becomes sour. In most sec-) youngsters with whom they fight and tions where land is pumped free of water I play fly at the wire and the trapeze and hand within the district, which is an- posed. ANALYZING THE PROFITS. i nually collectible by the Slate tax col-That is not an encouraging prospect lector, thus giving assurance that the for the criminal trade, for $4(J worth of Interest accruing will be regularly and property in the own market Is.

of promptly paid. Should there be a de- PAST WEEK'S DEATHS THE MISSES FIXXEY it is necessary to allow it to stand idle swing violently in all direction. Its Vi ri a. Will reopen their srbixd at Alin atret ni HATS On Saturday. Sept.

13. 1913, at Thursday. o-f. 2. 1913.

Foe Inforuiatioo plea- for several months oftentimes a year an quite thrilling, considering the small ta $1000. and paid-up stock to the extent $4XI mere issued during the week. The T-oard of Directors met Wednesday and passed two loans. Two loans are in the hands of the real estate committee, three are In the hands of the attorney, and sis are in the hands of tbe notary I passage of acta of sale Greater New Orleans Full-paid stock attount-ng to $1000 was issued. The association will continue to issue the stock for I'mited amount.

Report on applicant for a loan of $2300 was received, and inquiries for loans were received. Borrowers are requested to call for pass books that remain on hand, and are refunded to pay taxes. A meeting of tr-e of Directors will be held Sept. 25, at 4 o'clock in the flrntroa. liicernia Full-paid stock amounting to (1000 a iued.

An application for a hin of $2000 was received and referred to tn'- ral estate committee. Act of sale was t-ash-ed. and loan of $5000 completed on propertj in the First District. 1-ryades Paid-up stock amounting to tl and fifty shares of running stock 17. before it will produce.

But within twen- sj2e 0f the room and the possibility of clock. BeSIE GOLDMAN, wife apply after s-pt i II ty-five miles of New Orleans several collisions. of Magruder a resident of Tensas projects have been completed which dem- Last night when a visitor called, one parish, Louisiana. onstrate that these lands may be the twins fell asleep after he had Interment in Natchez, Miss. course, considerably depreciated when it is disposed of to a receiver.

Suppose the thief receives $150, a generous esil-mate; tat is the amount his year in jail brings him. In fact, however, it is much less; for in the total of property Etoleu is Included money obtained by fraudulent bankers, embezzlers, etc, who cannot be fctrlctly called profssslonal criminals. Burglars and house breakers are perhaps the most incorrigible of common fault in payment of this tax, the entire holdings of the owner in land are liable, and may be sold for the taxes. Thus the lands themselves are the security. The bonds are Interest bearing at 5 per cent.

The matter of forming a drainage district is a simple legal process, dependent upon the proper petition to the District Court of a certain per cent of the landholders the territory proposed to be embodied. SALE OF BONDS. When the drainage district has been BENTON On Sept. 13. at 10 o'clock a.

MRS. M. L. BENTON, widow of the late Major Charles R. Benton, daughter of H.

W. Reynolds and Mary Waterman. FINN ESS EY On Friday. Sept. 12, 1M1J, at 12:50 o'clock p.

MARY ELLEN i FINNESSEY. aged thirty-six years, a native of New Orleans. HEW ORLEANS ACADEMY 1910 Carondelet Street (Corner St. Andrevv) Will Open Oct. 1st.

1913 A Schcal for a Limited Number of Boys vated immediately after they have be- walked on his hands and didn't take come dry. Demonstration farms are be- part in the exhibition. He had had a Ing conducted on a number of the pro-nar(j jayt scrapping with different friends Jects. And on these small tracts are' and $own street. and his was a raised the various products that may nejreKt well earned.

shown to transients in order that they But Harry stayed on the job. lifted may be convinced of the success thatjthe fifty.eight-pound weight, slirpJ may be had in farming upon the lands across the wirei jay. aown tn it, and Perhaps the most genuine testimonials then gljJ oyer to a swlnglT1 bar where to be found in favor of these lands is he b.gan a serles of operations that seen in the purchases that are constantly must haye ln the visitor being place thieves. For that reason they may be treated apart from the general mass formed, tho bonds issued and sold, the of criminals. Experience does not teach I actual work of making farms of marsh HAZARD Sept.

14, 1913, at 10 a. m. lands may begin. An estimate of the cost of thla work aggregates about $30 per acre. Thl approximate figure is based nnon the emerience of a number being made by persons who come here ki not Mr.

Swart. fell asleep in Jei-ua. LOUISE MARTHA them that their efforts are unprofitable as set against, for instance, the wages of a street sweeper. In 1911 robbers succeeded in entering 459 places in London. In forty-eight Prepares for the Universities and the Government Academies.

from the North and West to Inspect tnem. of the promoters of successful projects. In practically every case when these per- KJ(jle an(1 Alfred, two other members This cost Includes the construction of sons are interviewed concerning the com- cf the troupe asn went through evolu-all a noli the erection fif minitiinir sta- I uarative productive values of lands here th; the nrnsr-am irrew cases they were forced to leave empty ROBT. McC. PERRIN.

Principal. AZCONA, beloved wife of August J. Hazard. NOT LEY On Sunday, Sept. 14.

1313. FREDERICK NOT LEY, aged seventy-four years, a native of England. VILLARRUBIA On Sunday. Sept. 14.

1913, at 9:55 o'clock a. MIL. M. VILLARRL'BIA, husband Antonita handed. In the remainder of their ex u.auru.

iu luc rc-mmiiuer Ul lufir MRS. N. C. MAGUIRE. Vice Principa ex- i wl ploits they were successful The amounts i tions aniS theIr operation until the land and elvewnere, Uiere is Uie unresereo cornpiioate(j.

The boys' sister Lillian was they got "away with, tabulated were: completely dry. statement that th.se are Th the only one who had kept out of the Less than $5 The method of dividing large bodies of opinions are also being substantlatf circus she sat aml applauded. man c- nonnlr Between $5 and $10 73 lana ulms nas DPt-n opteo in me in CROSSED NIAGARA ON ROPE iare from former -'wr. tm. and ln removing i Rovira.

Between 50 and Sl.Ki I i i- While this was going on the head of i.t- nvvAt Veni, i. Between Siod and and is conducive to economical expend! nomes to vane up men ic.uc".c i 7 i land, the family was trying to find the hwartz 1913. 11-45 o'clock a. KEN A i Between $250 and $500 9 I ture. Experience has taught that from section on CUUl! UI1 VI 1 v.

records, which would nisnel the last vrii 1.1. i nrooer uuring tne conveniiou vi 111c 1 1 Rptirn ev i-i ouw to wra acres constitute in i In if recla- 'Fruit Jobbers Association, lieiu in ew ovy anu iir a. puuuh slxe for otitS of units I25O0 and uoward 8 THE KA TIIKKINK llltl St'l'liOL Km' tin, l.ici rltn. wtrt-i-t. Third tfsr I.IMI1K!) Mill OK KKMDKNT PL PI EH t.V 1.

1 1 i tiitii.tr, lluh i1h.J and r.il!..,. I'ti-u il and Iraiti4 tip It in riMl. prliicipal. I'lurfii- Hat. linr oil 1 1 1 i $..

vs. an vrnril nn ciaini iiiai lac owarurs nam rirt-ri wnu BKEEN On Monday. Sept. 15. at re lsued Loans amounting to $5600 -ere rranted at the meeting of the board.

Wortgaae notes amounting to $1300 were iwivfi' from the notary. Titles to loans 1 1 ounting to $11,000 are In the hands cf the attorney. Final payments were rade or the building in Bank; street, near t'arrollton avenue, and the building In VatmenL near Robinson. Industrial Three loans aggregating $T00 were applied for and referred to the real eatata committee. Plans and specifications were approved and building contract signed for the erection of a single two-story residence In Neron Plat.

A loan of flSOO was completde. and acts of sale passed by the notary. TUirty-f installment shares were issued. Magazine Full-paid stock amountnlg to $700. and $500 In Installment shares were subscribed.

The residence being built ln Prtichard place Is progressing, and wtll be completed at an early date. Title was approved, and certificate cr-tfered for a loan on property in the Third District. One loan cf was repaid, and mortgage note canceled. A limited amount of paid-up stock Is being Issued. Oernian-Amencan A few applications for loans were filed, upon which favor- i c.i i mation i.aiiai If vuratia in wi-- jyftok I I V.

tU '3 Ul. Mk. 1 a i.a was taken. Un- 'W iirmiv nnr iTlllunrv. umiKt.il i rill i li.

i .1 i air in ri I'll fcv 1 bery. For these crimes 232 persons were i on the return oflheeeir.cn, some of whom In the hunt the place was turned up- lock p. CAROLINE IRENE, belpved daughter of James Breen and Elizabeth Kippers, aged twelve days, a nU a r. .1 il i If. .1 ixiibiTa ,1 Hi.

A at -a- In oil convicted. It fair to assume that some of these people were concerned in I corners of the tract, and a pumping sta- are recognized as being the leading citrus inij thro tions. The eklest Swartz couldn lav tlon is placed at the lead of the mam fruit experts of ihe nlted Mates, mere n. nrinted r.ublic exnressious from hls liand on tlie rjaPr he wanted, al- native of Orleans. La.

I I. I. 'P LANDRY On Monday. Sept. 15.

1913, -w 1 1 iHMM, the tract. The pumping station is alwavs them saying that this section has natural though had something to show that 6 0.clock A LANDRY, be- 5201 Pitt, a. I. a-rv nthpr wf. loved husband of Leontine Bouligny.

locatea near some imuy in iiiei. iimi 'j nii6" i.jic. Tl 1 which It maj drain the r.ow off the lands tion of the country in the production or aged seventy yeara and seven days, a. 1. V.

11 llV, I rillCllial, I in 184a bv Barnum. and that onlv one citrus fruits. It is a confident prediction native of st. Martin pariah, and a reai- ii 1. i 1 1 with resulting from the.

work of its engines more than one robbery. They received ln the aggregate 236 years' Imprisonment. That brings the remuneration for each year of Imprisonment down to $150 gross; or. say $50 after the receiver has netted his share. HOPING FOR THE BEST.

Much the same analysis may be applied to which Is nothing more or less than burglary committed tn the daytime. The value of property As the levl In the main canal -s low of many that within a few years after accident baa nappeneu to tne ramtiy in uenl of thl, clty for ln forty-eight the.e lands shall have been reclaimed, Iat century. That was when his that this r.ectin will become the leading grandfather was injured in Strassburg, Tu(tav. 10. ,,3 a wf pre pa rin ir ptp'ls fi.r Aent I'litiit and 1i M'ivi- p'-puri-d Hithin lin-i i.imt fiti-c.

a Nuniiier fiiit'l." t.i iif-ii-r in ir.c fiitj tl riH in alt entfn- i-irv d.iv. tuere'n at 5:45 o'clock a. OS EL LA MARIE ered It is replenished trom tue laterals leading Into it. These laterals, beir.s one to thre: feet in depth, ate jil by the seepage into them from the soil that is saturated with moisture. A system of artiticia! drainage, with tlif i station as the outlet, is provided in this manner.

tli IHII'U" Mis i III Seli-l i i.i I I fliO.ti't 'I'l-I 1 1 1 citrus fruit belt the United States. Germany, eany in me nine.eemu century. ADAPTABILITY OF SOIL. bv the Parting of a tight rope. But there are Uher industries to whi.h Swartz crosd Niagara Falls on a the soil of this section is.adapt.-d which tight rope in Four years ago he render it superior to other sections for Panned to Ms children across, one the same l'nes.

It Is admittediv true thai bv one. but the exhibition fell through. able reports were received from the real stolen ln the same year In this city wis BAQI'lE, aged yikty-three years. BENTON- Entered into resi, on Saturday, Sept. 13.

191H, at her late residence. 3r'' Camp slrec-t. New Orleana. MAKY BENTON, daughter of the lat F. W.

ReynoMa and Mary Wells Waterman and etata committee. A number of titles are tn the hands of the attorney for examination. but the proportion allotted to each thief was very much less for there were 1479 cases, or less than for each to tne great sorrow rt tne ooys. wtio are Fidelity Twenty-two shares of cur- i robbery; whl.e the sentences reached 147 i i mr I tir nri i 11 liii iik a i rv 11 rnt stock and la full-paid stock tne putapsri.xesiocK raising any their own book when thev widow of tho lute Major Charles R. Ben- the moisture iu the soil may be c-onse'ved is practical the year through.

Corn and serous on their own hook when they as needed in drv summer senum. This truck are natural products. The list that gr'- "itle older. of course, is without could be named is Identica, with a list of Ol GET-On Tuesday. Sept.

1. 191J. nrvn it a i i i a r.r.,,,,..,, w. warm riimiir. 1 1 o'clock p.

il RS. JOHN COUGET i- i i ii a. ANNA ELIZABETH NOLAN, beloved wire of the late Patrick J. aned fifty-two years and eleven native of this city. HENN I'SSEY On Thursday, Sept.

1.. 1913. at 10; 3l o'clock p. in CATHERINE KIRBY, widow of Wm. R.

Hennessey, a native of Linfield. County Limerick. Ireland, and a resident of Algiers many years. years, or one year for every $500 stolen. Sir Robert Anderson, once chief of the criminal investigation department at Scotland Yard, holds that many criminals continue their career from a love tuasmuch as the pro of the State Workmen are now engaged on approxi- were Issued.

The notary passed an act of sale upon which the association re-cld a mortgage note for Satia-factory progress tn construction work Is reported from the expert. Paid-up stock Is teeing Issued. Orleans Subscription were received to sixty-one running shares from five new members. First payment of was made on the double cottage being erected in Music street. Three transfer of Dronertv were made ax-rreratinr oi aaventuie.

and te.is the story of ajare Uew, pumjni; ns at have mainly 50mmi acres of this land reclaim-frlerd of his who found a man of good been erected are still under mau- 'ng it. Some has already been put in con-education and culture in an American a'gement and operation of the promoters dltion for the plow. Farmers from other of the land upon which they were con- section are corning in and settling upon "My friend." says Sir Robert, "gave siructed. but In time the l.ml will be these portions. Tiity are bringing with aanaers i xllfe agd twenty-five years New m-k rnbunc.

'and t'o months, a native of thia city. Mayor F.Ugerald cf Bn-don. on XORTHl'P-On Tuesday. Sept. 16.

1913, cunt of the per --eat in tl 4- 0.clw MAMIE i pi iiar of gasonne plans to supply XOKTHUP, aged forty-one vears. a I Kutonobil-sts cf the 'tub v. tnctor oil native of New Orleans. 1 ot wholesale ratee. 1 i "Greed." sail Mayor Fit afraid the! SCHl'MAC'HER Entered into reti on other day; "greed is the sole reason for Tuesday.

Sept. 16. 1913. at o'clock a. m.

How Citiea Ara Named Putxl-urg The examples of Georgia. Alberta and veni io r.ts sincere distress at finding off to small farmers, and the uues-. them new and thrifty ideas that it is cal- such a man in such a position, when the prisoner cut In with the remark that the In gasoline. That Is admitted sen r.n. oeioveo uu.h- band of Hrtwig Wrieden, aged eeventy tion might arise as to the future opera- dilated will result in modernizing tarms tion of these pumptna stations whiie it in drains lands ow ned by srioi.s tndi- Thus are the possibilities of far-sighted viduals.

Such a contingency lias men being realized. And thus has Louisi- ana her possibilities. Om application for a loan of SOi was believed in England we were fond of received. Five applications for loans, fox hunting. arfrregating $64'K.

were approved at w.e friend, regarding It as a broad frankly. Well, such incredible greed as that rem in me of fanders Mac-Hoot of Feeble. have another drink." a nin said, a bar where Macllnot wa 1 just tossing off a glasw of whisky. Feven years and ix months, a native of Germany, and a rr'if'ent of thla city for BAGNETTO On Thursday. Spt IS.

ISM. at p. MARY A CHITTENDEN', widow of A. K. llasmetto, aged 'such names have been followed in chria-lienliig the new district of Ontario.

Pat-' ricia, saya the Manchester Guardian, i Canadian have three waya of making names for new towns and territories. For the commonest though the least desirable practice, especially in the nam-; ing of new settlements, is that of call-; ing the new home after the nam of a 'town or villaae in the old country. This gives Halifax in Nova Scotia, a Manchester in Ontario and io on. Nova Sc-o- Real Ettate Transfers i in. lv p.

lia It. Mime. I 1' I. Iliapiti. meeting of the Board of Directors.

Four jhint to change the subject, assented. nets of sale are to be passed during the I "'And may I said his companion. ensuing week ('when a man gets a fall, does he give up Phoenix Five shares of full-paid stock jhunttngr And on getting the only pes- Mnd nine shares of runnine stock were iole answer to such a question, he ad-issued. Two fur Uians." hav' a bad tall and no raisi- take; but I count on better luck next hcilrn -Xi, na. arswered Sandera a'x T- native or c-rieans.

I winna hae anither. but ye can pay GBOETSi 'il Or. Thursday, Hept IS. for this if ye i 1913. at 12:55 o'io-k a.

in. CARRIE HL ULEK, or I t. i vi imam I Groei li iin lit. i a' I i.i;.( i i I 1 i.i.u. nm, a.

id f7n In-. .11 Sat US Wlil.ipu. I'uiHl Si. crdluund ii 1 Juiai l.evffi iw iiuyal. St.

Im. ACCEPT LESS A i than htPerCect I WE. tia and New Brunswick (named in honor IS, of the late reigning house of Brunswick) Interment private. HARTLEY On Th jrmuy, Sept 1 in uimn I flt wm -y, i EMXvV HERBERT; are example of whole colonies named. 11913.

at 4:30 o'clock p. 1 I "I 1 1. i.4i' 'in. ii hi fnl in I A- i Ihinl liKiri. Mime.

1 Mipre. .1 in Companions by the Way Woman's Home Com anion. To gel on better lern.s i'U people who bore you. pump them. Make them talk Uop.

hop is always inteiesting a good pump to bring tne best cf out. Why are people smitten with lermr i t- fir- I. i.i'.M Ida I- aud Wm. 11. tM- ihi.

jf liit iN .1 il, --r! Mr. Nul.le Italia, in- I' Ht In twit Mel'l. Io. tri-'t Ihizle. ur-w.

Oak and int. t. i I -i l. ie.niH'i and 1'erlnini f-d. a id t4ai.

i LOI'Iri HARTLEY, beloved son of Wil- i Les artificially a town may get its liam Hartley and Catherine Gehring. aged name from a peraon on the spot, oftea tilsteen year, a native of Gretr.a. and the original settler. Smith aetUes on a a resident of Gretna, for life. river and people aoon begin to apeaK MOHR On TU jraday, tiept.

18. I of Smith's Landing. Many place namM tat 11:43 a. rn. SOPHIE MOHR.

beloved i arise ln this manner. Then there am i wife of J. P. M'-hr. agd fifty-three year those called after national heroes fwhlca and seven months Include members of the royal family), DONNA CD On Wednesday, IT.

'Prince Edward I aland, called after a lt-13. at 2 o'clock p. in MARI'C yn'Jnger brother vf George III. Is the TKERESE FLL'XER. wife of Alfred most important of theae in Canada.

EVER' Consult Us Before having PLUMBING and SEWER CONNECTIONS done. High Grade Work at Reasonable Prices and TERMS That Will Suit You. DOLLAR INVESTED IN City Real Estate I A Services will be held at lhe rt le.ice of her aunt, Mrs. E. B.

Briggs. 1727 Louisiana aenue. (Thursdayi The old British colonies could of Georg.a Maryland "Henrietta Mar.al and Virginia lafter Queen the viritm oueeni 'ri iiii Ai. iiii ii in yfitrtia Sell i. in 'i.

tn Emir lrtet. Waaif i Mir-' and T'eti. fljisi i r.i hi ir lion. i. I -i- ii.

i. liraTier, Mi'briMTt aiel I ii'l 'tie fMsy. iui- Kit'-liel and Mra. Kuceno Kieoe to Aairi- i-iiit i irreret. I I -I.

i'dIiM. Eourli.u Dd I'm i Tin til tu'erint. la a.n.t HM't pn-(w rty. 4i. I p.urhel, lot.

SeBii I whenever they feel a draft? Coids toine 'isaicJy from fatigue, from overeating and especially from living in stuffy i rvxitns. Why not have the drafts and let others have the colds Don't waft for "the mood.4' Yoa can capita! work in a c'ull mood All you iii at the is the of Later you be surprised at evceljence of what you have ac- I c-'mpiished. Never say to the trolley conductor. "I paid." He take it a a and Peht. Say.

"You took mine." i This not emphasizes his Morr.mg, fejt. 18. at 11 o'clock. BCOTTI On Sent. 9, at.

Pozzolo. I our In more modern times 4 I'nder iiper'lsian ol M4TE BANK ft Si r--'S XAMINFR Forms garo. Italy. PAt'L fcOTTI, father A1-'rt tlr King Edward when of Very Rev. Canon Peter Scotti.

aged an Victoria, the capi-' seventy-five years, a native of Pozzoio. til ot Coi i nb after the queen, i Italy. Tc' luresrj-ie however. BLACK On Friday, 13. l'13.

at r' r. which iS o'clock p. DR. WILLIAM TAI- 7 in North Amer. In Il.ra t.

i. Iii-ia. a oil i i'f tales i. I I lei- t-. A.

VIr, lease i.f l'l 1.1 V'week lvr'ier f'T i.n. at $4-. rr auatli. Ki r.rd Xi-u t.i t.dw. A lain l-it.

f'liatrirt. Magau. Kamona. I ant i.ervii;.-, i i I Mrs. ii i rt xi.

t. Jacob Fark. Jet, Tli.rd I t. itoxasa. and Vlia.iie.

rather than your cwn. but implies I l'b. rjr. Ot.ui i lhat he is vigi.ant cenductt-r. Borurn Whiting Co.

ESWAH IN 3 CUkCNDELET TON BLACK, beli.ed husband of Ud i Sanders, aged pint r-f -jur ytt-n. BODF.NH EIM EP. At Cgl'az. Wash ion Thuraday. )-Tt 1.

HENBY e. I The Ideul lias ju d-elared dividend of 4 per rent, payable June 3th. Idea! Saviri; Assn. Suite Henaea Building. E.

MfMIU E. U. dlULD. Preidet. PHONE MAIN K'fwatan.

Mirr. Yuai.n. airara. Very often th of a river a ex pi en i tnat T' its deri-'M i usuaiiy Mr. I i Bealrr C.nm- piiiv.

i.u.ire. HiMb ln.tr Milan. General R.Kr.nn and lrienr. 7.V Ocrpe W. Perk-ns of the Cijrsr Makers International fnion was srln-el to rrpresent the American rf Labor at the meeting of the t.ernatioral at Zu.ui.

during ll.e present month. oic4 PHosr MAn y. BOn.CNH EIMEK. ed r.f Due notice of Tie KING On Friday. Sept IS.

TjII. a i He that was only taught by himself had a fool for his master. Jonsoa. l' he an.

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