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The Vicksburg Herald from Vicksburg, Mississippi • Page 6

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THE DAILY VipKSBIJRG. MISSISSIPPI, FRiPAY, ,102 WALNUT STREET THEATRE TUESDAY, MARCH 8TH The Bietrest Hit of the Season. Ask Anybody IXHIK WHO'S HERE! mix Kins! In his See th- Hprcutes of the screen RUSH DURING CLOSING HOURS OF BIGGEST EXTRA VOTE OFFER EVERY $30 WORTH OF SUBSCRIPTIONS GAINS 1 00,000 EXTRA UNTIL 9 TOMORROW NIGHT TOUGHING THE HIGH vSPOT the Globe" thriller -the vanishing dagger" (With Daredevil Eddie Polo) Six-vial Matinee Saturday Morning. lurcli Mil, 10 at. in (Nip this coupon and bring wilh you with IP war tax.

TKLL YOUR FRIENDS. ST-jwsvjpl- Ml '4 JOHN CORT ft i I si i 5 KMiCKBASOCKBO THCATRIS MUSICAL 'success VAA Subscriptions Pouring Into Contest Office In. and Members of Campaign Department are Forced to Work Far Into the Night Clearing Up Details of the Day's Votes and Subscriptions Race Is tftting Hotter Every Minute. FOR SALE i Bill Cm FOR SALE Front proof cabbage one hundred acres, thirty yZlMZ Last Tiroes mmm Kit million good itocky plants, ready dow. Early Jersey.

Charleston Wake fields. Succession. Flat Dutch. Par rrT? WALLACE --L'i- "ttf -J o. i cel Post paid 300, $1 00; 600.

$1.50: 1.000. 12.59; express 2.000. JET. REIDb t. 'ur, nt unit; 5,099.

SO; 10.000, $15.50. Count mail delivery guaranteed. Parknr seat sale at kox OFFICE ntll) A MAITi ORDERS NOW Coing up! (o0o) i OOK AND L.VAICS farms. Mfulirie, Georgia. How Subscriptions Count In Votes The Vlcksburg Herald, Dally HARRY L.

COKT AND Getting hotter every minute, How is everything up in bel-zoni, Mrs. Robert H. Perkins -(oOo) Bernice Millerof District No. 1, has a campaiga manager who is going to be hard.o FOR fALK Household furniture for Dantiest, Dnciest Chorus 7 AKO. Wt, 6TOOOAAO MUSIC BY MARCH.

Oft and Sunday in all territory. every rjuirement will be sold at a XnagAM. Phone 631 E. Bonelli. jjr.

march 4-tf 5,000 AUDACIOUS" The j-'f crook vlu millionaire doubiv. then tool, his name, his wealth an.1 h.s girl. Willi Comedy "ROVT HI.AMF THE STORK" ami Pat he Pictorial Digest. TO MORROWMAE A M.I SO In "AUK Alb MKN AMKK?" SI' A 1 1 KV EN i 1 OP TAR7.AN." Coming Monday and Ttiwiluy Willi. NEW YORK SLEEPS 6 months 1 year 2 yearn 3 years 4 year Ever Seen On Any OTMtrs With GUS SH And A tJAEAXY OF t'M CLEVER PEOPLE.

"SWEr.T STtFF" UIRLIES. ,...50 to $12.00 this race. -(o0o) "How" do you Floyd R. Mays7" Call again with some votes like yesterday's bunch I x'V'i ff 7.50 .15.00 ..22.80 .30.00 .37.50 15,000 40,000 ,100,000 .325,000 .500,000 FOR SALE Household furniture all in perfect condition; will sell ut a bargain. Phone 1004.

E. Bonelli. jr march 4-tf 5 years The above scale shows the sub Forty-eight bours more tto build $30 "clubs. ThejlifeHjI scription rates and the number of regular votes given, to the amount paid. Second pay-) ments may be taken and the dif-j ference in votes given the candi-j date obtaining the second payment.

i rings promptly at 9 clock to-l morrow night. And after uVatll Ir, 1 BASKET BALL 1 BASKET BALL subscriptions will count LLbb. -(o0o) Pern't'me. to introduce Mrs. Hart'well 'of' Leland She has onlv 2.000 votes today but BIJOU -now Haying "women don't realize that men, like dugs, novcr forgot a hurl!" EVA NOVAK "THEIORRENT" with Randy Comedy, "LOOSE "i.ioxs., tomorrow pom in vmshixij dagger." FOR SALE Seven-room house, Fanner $3,500 (It).

Eight-room modem houso, Farmer excellent condition, $4,250.00. Twelve-room modern Iioufc, Farmer and tenomeiit house, renting for large lot, garage, sleeping porch; hou8e recently papered. Bargain at $5,250 00. Eight-room modern house; 4 extra lots. Grove SU, $6.000.

00. Nine-room house, one block business district. Very thing for rooming house. Rargain fur 0U. Rented for $40 month.

Ten-room elegant 'residence, w.iX section city. A positive bur- Th' gap is closing! Just two days more to make tremendous gains in the Herald's bifj $7,500 automobile and prize campaign. Forty-eight hours that afford the opportunity of securing the winning votes. Promptly at 9 o'clock to-rtorrow night, the doors of campaign office will close and be' locked," and 'the biggewt und lt chance (o 7 just wait." r- (oOo) Vicksburg High School Girls versus Port Gibson High School Girls SATURDAY, MARCH 5TH Miss Jane' Stewart, of Fitler, is one of those who will bearj, P-wln will have passed. After-tiwi watching from now on.

W(o0o) Rev. E. Woodson is just getting started, according to re- hour, and throughout the- entijjecam-pelgtt, subscriptions will In voteH. Candidates everywhere are exert- Admission 35 Cents 2:30 P. M.

beat. His name is W. F. Miller! -(oOo)-: And if anybody thinks. Mrs.

C. B. Parker, of Nanachewhaw, isn't in this race; they've; jgbt another think coming. (oOo) "'j Mrs. G.

H. Sager is going to bring her subscriptions up from Port Gibson in a market basket Saturday () -Harvey Rockwood is wearing the smile that won't come off these days. There's a reason, huh, Harve? 1 -(oOo) are the freight rates on Westcott Six's between Vicksburg and Lake Providence?" writes, Miss Irene Tin-sley. Hadn't looked 'em up yet, Miss Tinsley, but why don't you drive the car home yourself? -(oOo) Residents along R. F.

D. No. 1 are going to see the dust of a brand new touring car, right after March' 26, if Mary Rose Ryan and her mother keep climbing. (oOo) Got to get busy counting the votes now. (oOo) It's some job, too.

inir everv effort to rvry- ports which are trickling in. WANTED le isJiaUe to, jump into the thlng possible and win the thousand and thousands of bonus votes-that are now offered. Promises are being niinti in larire and ead any time watch out for WANTED National Cash Register rrr-4- Honf-rihilon and tnas. gain for Six and one-half acres fenced. Park Road, good 4-room house; 100 bearing fruit trees.

Very small cash payment, balance $100.00 year; best bargain in suburban property I know of. Several other suburban and farm propositions; large and jSmall. AT UIJOU TOMOIIROW him. Sh i THE CI IO Ill'S II KRF, AND THKIIK (oUo; i Don't anybody sit in the A tidal wave that destroyed chip $30 clubs are being built right and left. Everywhere exoitement' is tene friendly rivalry is becoming more and more spirited.

In the country division especially is this true. Smaller outwide towns are nitting their favorite against those of ping on the English coast was photo-l Knrlz, street, New y0I-lt. march 4-2tp WANTED (Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping by. a couple wth two small children Address 'W. C.

care Herald. 1 WANTED PoMitirm ly exiierl-ned 1biv mtpnouraBher. Address graphed for a sensational scene In front seatv'-of the Westcott," writes from Port Gibson. "I want to break 'The Vanishing 'th'e Univei FRANK J. GROOME other towns, and the result of their efforts is taxing the of the "The Vaishing Dagger," the Unlverfl it in myself." jj- sal serial, starring Eddie Polo, which IUmihi Bll.

Merchant -Bank 7V Vlcksburit Herald march S-tf is to be shown each Saturday, at tha i Ituilding. PHOXICS-. .656 campaign manager and his stair, extensive preparations are iuad to care for the tremendous ruwh of subscriptions that is expected today and tomorrow. Every mail brings in Bijou Theatre. The wave was pre Now what do you knowi about thai? dieted by observers at QreenwlcT WANTED Experienced and needle worker in alteration Valley Dry Coods Com- and the Universal ompam'X thtn fr Since so many producers have lately undertaken- to take, their productions to London, John Covt, whose musical fcomedy.

"Listen Lester" at the Walnut Street Theatre on Tuesday night, March has been one clt th 0 eiftesse. the season, has Man tuctylng iho hoWs and whys and whVrefores. of production here and abroad with an eye to the future. He declares that in his opinion the American horus is superior to that bred in old England. "Reeause," he explained, "I like the American method of picking a chorus in preference to the way It is done over there.

There is a sharp difleree in the method of building up a chorus and I prefer the American style. "For instance, in England when a nroducer finds he mjeda a certain hue-M stacks of votes and subscrip London, immediately Set out D6 march 2-tf Hon stub, and every oay new and pany. ver and arrived there Just as be, uei EVA NOVAK HAS HAD MKTI OIUC lARI.FR. -(oOo) Miss Jfeitje is another energetic young lady commenced liuihihg furiously agalnB energetic candidates start voting for the top. New leaders appear right alonfc.

One young woman started the chalk cliffs. The rohr of thi lANTED Seeond Jin1 auto. Give complete deaeribtion and lowest eaidi price in flrs. Address K. care Tcksburg Herald.

fob 27. waves could be heard for mile who will nkvtjk reckoned i with in the finals. Friends are Cameras ere placed and Polo apram only a day or so ago now she is one of he leaders in- the country divis into the water. A mighty sweep car ried him far out to sea. Badly bruls ion.

Thft hie- too. 000 extra vote offer taking" 'aif 7eWhUsia'stk interest in her race. rniveiNMl StarV To Stanh.ip Has Reen Rapid. There niust lie Home truth in thi saying that those ho hall from th good old state of Missouri, demand ocular 'evid nee before accepting anything as a fa. Eva Novak, rniversals newest star, who was born and raised in St in wniwiers for nnvbndy.

Al ed and almost exhausted, lie Tnanage to fight his way back the rocks fern wna helned achore. This incident most anyone with ii tittle ambition number of girls for his play, he looks which occurs in one of the first epl could wtart today and he rght on top of the list when it Is puWikhed again WANTET-rHiKh class capable stove and fuvace 'salepman for Southern Mississippi and Eastern Louisiana territory with headquarters in of near- N- Orleans. State age. experience, reference and salary. AH correspondence confidential.

Address co The Dally Herald, Vuks-burg. Miss. tvh 27-6t sodes of "The Vanishing Dagger, over his list of dancing schools ana sends to, the school to end him 'the tomorrow. gives the serial its opening punch. Louin, simply asks to shown Universal officials knew 'six months riL'o that she was ripe for starrin-j N1XE t'UHK TOMORROW XKillT, THE HOFU THE COUNT AT 4 P.

M. YESTERDAY TliV standing' helow was 'tabulated at 4 p. m. yesterday' on Standard adding machines, and includes all votes cast for publication and counted up' to that hour. Tomorrow's standing will be tabulated at 4 p.

m. today, and all votes to be added in tomorrow's standing must be in the ballot box by that hour. How's your favorite running? Your subscription will help a ioc Ring her' up and tell her to come after It. It is not necessary to. have thousand dollars to be a bon honors: but Eva herself was no' quite sure of herself.

She had contract to play the leuding femi WANTED Twenty colored families to farm next year. P. I Hennes-Mr it Vlckaburg-. nov 26-tf WW-. -V buyer.

We have some attraetiv offerings in baby bonds. Se renuired number. If he wapts classical dancers, he sends to the school that specializes on crassieal dancing and the girls are hlim He knows they can dance and very little tinie is necessary to rehearse them. No -mater what kind of dancing he wants', -there's a school for Which he dan engage trained girls." But' still Mr. Cort prefers the American method of Picking out the most attractive girls from tho who arudv to him for a place in FOR RENT L.

M. Butts, Mgr. Bond Depart ment. Tbe American Bank I DISTRICT NO. I FOR RENT Residence, 1709 Martha street.

Large garden spot front and hack yard, garage and stable. Phone 631. E. Ronelli, Sr. march 4-tf Trust Co.

POPl'LATl STAR RCOIIKS HIT 1 XEW PICTVRF "AJAVAYS DACIOUS." nine roles in two pictures opposite William S. Hart, and she wanted tc wait till those productions wer-finished and on the screen before she would sign a starring contract. And after she watched a private screening of thenc features she told the Universal management that she-was at last ready to assume the re sponsibility of stardom. Miss Novak's first Universal picture was called "Wanted ut Head-quarters," and the film officials wh- watched the development of the storv from day to day were enthusiastic about the ybiithful'' 1 Btar ami work. Stuart Paton.

prominent dir When the lumdn of the, clo Milnt out the hour or 9 tomorrow night the biggest and besUvofo geltingr opisiHiinlty will iiavo passel. The dsrs of thC'Cnm-paigii oriU-e will lie close- anl liH'kcil und no one will le admit-led aru-r that. All candidate. who nre Inwhlo at tlutt time will ho wailed upon and tliclr ubs i-li-tioiiN upplh-d on the big offer Couuiry caiidldat', as nn-iHiuiicvtl will havo the privilege of iiiuiliru; ihclr mihwilptlons any time up 0 p. tomorrow Hie JcUorH Iieur a Mstmark sftthv-lng thoy were mailed Is-fore in.

'lln! Niibscilplions will he applied on the offer. City i-anditlaies ni list have Ihclrs in the otriee by the closlns? hour. Now don't be late, anybody! FOR RENT Rooms for light house If vou think that "Toujours keeping, 1905 Cherry street. Rhone 1S53. feb 15 tu, thu, su-tf wh oh i "aiway audacious" is a good motto wh the chorus and training them under a director for the particular musical comedy he is rehearsing.

Almost every' young girl haa had training in general dancing, and the America method gives a producer an opportunity to choose the best looking, tho most attractive girls that offer their services. In England, the first consideration, is triven their skill in dadngr-over hero, a girl's ability to dance is taken for granted and only the most alluring chorus girls are vii pvvt For' one applied to crime, you have anotn guess coming as Wallace prov in his admirable 10P.HIHI 187,840 151,620 150,620 178,580 52,510 185.400 1 84.760 31,130 139,360 iiite large ft.rnistied front room. MRS. FLOYD R. MAYS HARVF.V KOCKWOOD.

JR. MISS MRS. NORTON W. THAYKIt THOMAS CUOFTON A RI V. J.

C. CKKKXOK A. A. TRESCOTT MISS ERNESTIXK REV. C.

4. WOODSON- MISS RF-HMCF. MIMJ.lt MISS DOItoniY WIIiMAMS I1. I. I'FRD, JR.

Modern conveniences, close in. Phon-' 1473. fi-b 27-BI. olnv "Alwavs Audacious" Wht th ector, who was entrusted with her (li st delighted with her intelligent Wtirtf? 'and her appealing personality. But Miss Novak scored a veritable' Alamo Theatre yesterday Talk about thrills I haven't through thrilling yet.

This dram herself would not begin work on her second picture until she had been shown. She insisted on waiting till tic story of a criibk'' wti0 BeoRttee 1 FOR RKNT Commodious room apartment suitable for light housekeeping; on street-car line; in very titrable residence section; el-detly or inldi2'-aged couple preferred; references required. l'bone 340 or address 2120, care Vlcksburg Heralci. f' Every day' since Monday has been her first feature wan cut and edited. Wanted at' Headquarters" run Is the prototype of a society man shangahiea.

him and a his i station: in life, ji heavier for the campaign manager. The way they are gointr after it in the DISTRICT NO. 2 since then been enthusiastically re smaller outside towns Is making wbII ndnnted for tl1 accepted, Aother bit of advantage the American producer has, e'x plains Mf. Cort, is the variety of types he has to from. In England he ha only the English type, the.elender blonde.

Here we have the vivacious brunette, the Italian type; the blonde, the Scandinavian type; the most seductive of alt, the American type, a combination begotten on American soil Btily. Thorefnre. declares John Cort, an delved everywhere, and when saw br work on the ncreen she screen. Wallace Reid. who pla this dual role in a truly remarka! Vicksburg candidates Hit up and take notice.

The automobiles, as everyone knows, go to those wilh the highest vote totals, regardless of district llimllv admitted that perhaps she manner. faces repeatedly FOK RENT hi jre and two basfl-mtiiti formerly occupied by "Work erK, Co-Operative -rftore. Po: session Feb. lt. Apl.ly II.

Miller. Jan. 30-tf the development of the story and had stellar qualities after all. Miss Novak's second story is call witinir crives himself a blad or division. And the award is to be made Just TURKU WUKKS from to ed "The Torrent." It is the work Thn double exposure seen 2.000 1 75.0(10 156.660 161,000 65.270 50,420 J68.020 62,120 12.420 of Ceortre Rix.

and like her first Bometim and nre finely effective FOR oriotoetion It was directed by Sluarr oii-rviArlnn cnorus win Paton. It will be shown at the Hi me. Jou Theatre today. J'to' tell voti the story of "Aiwa With Lions" a Century AuducIoiiM" and to reveal the am: comedy. 152 in cllmav would be doing fll 1.300 i.070 180, MRS.

IIXRTWFidi PARKEH. Inland MISS I.OItNA PHIKKT, (Hosier MISS AM KM A HEREO.VtJ. Ilairlston MISS COI.KNK ADE, MISH Rl REKSo.V, Arcida. MRS GEO HV 'M'KAVEN, I-ela nd llt. ItOllt.KI II.

Jeioni MISS SADIE JOX EM, (Hen Allen MISS .1 NE" STEWART, Filler' ARTIH (VXI UT, Rolling lA'Ak MRS. .1. Edwards ...1 MISS FT' 1 1 Eli' Cary MRS. A. W'HITIX Greenville MISS IHF.NIVTIXSEKY, I We Providence, Fa.

MRS. C. B. PARKER. Allen MRS, A.

(i.r BRAYi Thomastown, Ijii. i FlORA I-'INAXK, -Ko F. 1." 1, MARY ROSE. F. P.

N. I MRS. I.1i(vwl'-I',FIK.. Mayersvillo i MRS. EDGAR SHAIFER.

Port Gihsoil MISS CIjAUA.COIjTHARP, TaIhd.Hi, Uxj MRS i. 11. SAG EK. Port (iihsoil', MUSI 1)R 11. IE Al'STlX.

MISS M.KA( HAM. Hume No. 1 TO AIjAMO fans an injustice. They must f-the picture to enjoy its beauty. garet Loomis heads a great siippo ing The picture was An insiirht Into the methods of FOfi SAIK- I'Vot jnogf plants, ('has.

Hnnii-head. Flat Du'cli '-m! Siu''' h. 0 for .1.000 for 1.7", poslage paid. T'-mato iitiints, seedings, tranx)lant-id, iOO for 2in: per doz.en; 100 for $1.00. Pejn-r plants, Sweet, Hell, Jlot, yr.c per dozen, 1 00 for $1.50.

Egg plants, 25c pr dozen: 100 for I 50. Tonwlo, Igg and Pepper lants Vicksburg. Potato plants, Nail Hail, Porto liiee. HuiK-h Early Triumph, 100 fc.r 4if; 50U for morrow night. r.vrry hn'jr r-etwrt rw 0 o'clock tomorrow night is of supreme importance.

Kvery subscription of vital Interest. From somu sections comes the word that $30 clubs- lire being built in bunt-he in the effort to get everything possible done before the closing hour, Today und tomorrow the winning votes may be obtained. The regular votes anil extra votes on a couple of flubs would give any candidate a splendid opportunity to drive home ill the Westcott. Now Ih the time when effort will count for the most! everything possible done before o'clock tomorrow iiinht. i rfftPfl hv James Crlizo with Sfl professional vamps and crooks who ply their trade among the idle rich of New York Is faithfully given in the 116.230 181,700 114.860 41,200 102,480 184.420 187,260 100,180 40,280 1 r8.20 eight reel Fox melodrama, entKl nal success.

The story -was writt by Ren Ames Williams and adapt by Tom Geraghty. "Always Audacious" will top to success with a vigor equal to their brothers on the and tt is hi choice for the best chorus Of all. ONLY ECXLUSIVE Texaco Filling Station in the Gasoline, per gal. Z7c Lubricating Oils, per qt. MILLER AUTO CO.

Clay and Monroe Streets. AUTO AND LIFE INSURANCE. Better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it. C.S.LUMBLEY Phone 328 "While New York Sleeps," which i booked for the Alamo on next Mon ihnn-n at the Alamo Theatre tod 1.00U to 10,000, over dav and Tuesday. One act of the 000, 2.50.

Prices on flips are by ex picture portrays the operation of the bad ire game as played by some of for the last Other' ufh't i also on the program. WATt ll K1DDI17S CTIEW1.RS press collect. Transplanted tomatoes ready in quantities by 10th March. I will be able to supply a million po the smoothest crooks it New York. ltli MARKET IS, PROPOSED tato Klips for the season.

Rook or- ktim; of taxpayers MV. now. Mv slinR are certified to Washington, March 3. A chil "six year are not the "1 iv Mlssissiimi State Plant Ronrd. All permit the busy housewife to go market and get fresh vegetables every day.

It was nlso stated that through the co-operation of the citizens and with the' assistance of Miss li'luntn are for cash only. .1. "Bird of the first teeth, but the first of last" and once gOns, cannot he nlflced a public health Bulletin A ucgeVtipn 'j-nia'de the Knights (irU)BjrpM tot committee yesterday that rtW'fOl be-'sefl for a curb nvtrket This would allow the farrn-uV-'artd- to bring their goVids to a centrally locatl-d snot In the heart of the city and dis one meeting called, not to wanle a lol of hot air, but for mction." Rt. Uev. Father Kor-stcribroek, for many years pastor of St.

Joneph'a Catholic church here, now on 'the Mlwslippl coant, is here on a visit and 1 being given a. mont sincere wclcqme by his host of Tillies. I Afore titan ordlnsiry Interest is in the mass lueelitig of taxpayers of Warren county, which is to be held tomorrow at 12 m. 'at the court house. The meeting lies been called by W.

H. Hall at the re-C'ucat of a number of taxpayers. In liia call Hall stales that, "This Bbng. 1718 Clay Street, Vickuburg, inn. march 3-tf FOR BaLE One house and lot, one house and lot, 40x140; both on South Washington street; house and lot, 50x200 font, on Row-uar aveaue.

Phone 1051, feb Manila Gorman, the county home demonstration agent, and county agricultural agent, the curh market- would be a great Ask Houston Brothers about Clares. roor health goes hand ,1 1 i hand with foor chewing" It ad the good lumber they are selling lng papenM- to 1fl6k ttfter at $6.00 per load, area's chewers in tliiie. pose, of 'them easily. would alao! fill.

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