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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 5

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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5
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SUNDAY MORNING THE SHREVEPORT TIMES .5 PROBE USE Coming Attractions at II Will Toys of Every Kind Don't Forgf the Little Fellow's Birthday Visit Our Vilt Section A Gilt for Every Occasion young or old Shreveport Playhouses Workers (Ctton Army Give Much 'Corpus Cliristi Lilley Reports Suspicious Case to U. S. Agents Suburban Grocer Suspected. I 1 -ii i i ii MANY FEATURES OF INTEREST WILL GREET YOU MONDAY Follow The fit Y. -At iLnW mm On information furnuhed by Com- i miaMoner Lilley, agents from the fed- ernl dupurtment of ju.ticu are invea- tigating the case of a suburban grocer who Is alleged to have purrhiiaed one case each of Corn, brans, ruined bief and bacon at the municipal sale of surplus government food lint weuk.

1 anrt who suiil to have offered thesis goods for pale at a profit. No arrests had been made hue Saturday, but at the department ot' justice office it was Hinted that the of this food at a profit would be considered an offense, and that prosecutions would follow the investigation if it is found that the articles have been offered for sale at prices higher than were paid for them Spiciu! totnes. Carpus "Si'pt. Kmovir inn slowl) he eruiliint; blow Ktruck by yday. Kept.

14, Corfu Chrut.dtroctum uf skilled rvhabiiiuti'ls. ii growing towards roei n. Bt dck in ruin-1 liulldiiii, stock uf what was If by at (load. Newspapers bfii in adjoining towns. Kliuki cintl inrryiiiK their gum Hill 'unrVota.

Norl it co of ditto-Uimn, hi ly by occasional groups uf Mure than one thousand tlaborers are clearing aay HeuK of t'uited Mules mok drive wildly throutrli tlJ, carrying the rubbish nd i timbers frum the wuter-fron'-ant UU selected for dumpies. Worker. At noon worker two blocki long furmsir the city kitchens. The Army mess-hall on the bluiinodates nil of the iOISON OAK' Wash with weak solution of blue stone or lima water, dry trior Ji! oughly, follow with light appli-cauon of New Silhouettes New Satin Dresses For Fall and Winter. Our flJIQ QC Leader at Are richly fashioned and equally charming enibellihed with silk knotted fringes and hand embroidery.

The assortment of these winsome frocks cover a large and diversified showing of the newest style innovations. COAT SUITS AND COATS Unusual in mode, model and fabric, many are richly trimmed with fur. The newest of models, tailored and semi-tailored in the season's silhouette. All the desired colorings. The largest collection that we have ever had the opportunity of offering so early in the season.

All MODERATELY PRICED. PRETTY KIMONOS OF COTTON CREPE that arc particularly practical. They come in neat fancy designs and solids. New attractive models. Price range S2.50 T0 S5.95 JACK TAR SCHOOL DRESSES for Miss 2 to 14 years in a fine quality of material, white and Cadet $5.95 T0 $8.95 RAIN COATS for women and the school girl, a most complete line in manv different models and colors.

POPULAR RANGE OF PRICES. VICR'S VAPoumr 3t tts have been put Scene from "I Love You" which will be the attraction at the (JranH Onm Housp Mnnriav a4l "r'i and Tuesday, October 6 and 7. I up for thJ.ctima. i'hene are being vacaly. Men and worn- rn ar! slokiir out of the city to homes fit friends, or re turning Viw reconstructed Ik tf collecting the Ipleted.

Four bun- 5TUB8S GAINS tjA. IN inn dead haa dred and budiei have been I'cation; many oth- buried aft identity be- ers were in gestab That aciidiei will never be "recovered llieved to ba a fact. The tujil i nyer be written Julius T. Long Throws Influence of the atcJUng with unparal kid night more than leled fury were demolished His Way When Parker Refuses Breazeale Offer. nine huml and awepily the flood.

The "beach alone on the water froi and disfigured. SILK CAMISOLES even the letween the bricks In the stall I was picked out Winnfield, Sept. 27. The following of Col. Frank Stubbs for Slipovers, with elastic tops and bottoms.

ly the fiitha storm. governor in Winn parish is being rap Color flesh and white. Special The woel began immedi- catastrophe, when ately foil idly increased under the tactics em rusnerj twenty- the Salvai ployed by Mr. Parker's backers to force support for him. District Attorney Ju four workMrpua Chnsti un $2.00 ITALIAN SILK VEST, flesh colored, Special, each lius T.

Long, who was an ardent sup der the Adjutant Robb, of Colonel Wood, of porter if Mr. Breazeale and a "member Dallas; 1. Dallas, co of tbe Southwest of the Democratic Liberty League ex COOL WEATHER DEMANDS SWEATERS See the new assortment of Slip-overs, novelty, open front, in all of the season's newest shades $5.95 T0 $15.00 ern district'' lb workors. ecutive committee, will not support Mr. Cajups Hit Most Serviceable Truc in Amefca The ref'p kitchens were placed uncontrol.

Six field ranges we1 n' l13' hall hastily bu cooking was put OUR INFANTS DEPARTMENT A place of joy for mother. The mostcomplete in the city. Everything to wear and to pacify the babv. RAIN UMBRELLAS of tnvoy Ada for women and the school kiddies. Good ced overseas work- under the Strawn, er.

Last Salvation Army 11 its activities to covering, strong steel frame. Each $1.50 turned co the city itnittce. The emer lem to the storm- gency th lared to be past. fwept are They behind them, an Parker. In a statement given out here today he said: "I expect to support Colonel Stubbs for fc'overnor.

I believe ho Is the better qualified for the position than his opponent. He has been much more regular in hia democracy and fewer ob-ections can be raised against his prominent supporters than can be registered against those of hhis opponent. "Mr. Parker, in refusing Mr. Brea-seale's offer, convinced mo that he was then seeking and hoping to secure th support of the New Orleans organization.

When the Pleasant-Thomas forces failed to beat that into line, of course there was nothing left for him to do but to cry 'down with the If he is elected he will need the advice and assistance of able men, but whom will he select. He assisted in electing L. E. Hall governor and forsook him when he was much in need of his assistance. He has changed his position and his politics bo many times, who can say he won't change again." enviable efficiency," Rev.

The Millinery "Millor saieht. "They have made hou. and sanitary in spections, fcase they supplied sis valuabltion within a few iked for it. Their Department Where hours aft kvork in training Lubrication is vitally important. It means the Efficiency, Econqmy and Life of the Motor Truck.

Poor Lubrication is one of the best ways to destroy a substantial truck investment The Lubrjcation of Paige Trucks is more positive, constant and complete. Also it is cleaner, easier, simpler and surer. Paige Trucks have Oil Cups, instead of Grease Cups. This is another detail of design which we Built into Paige Trucks for Greater Durability. PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH.

Crawford, Jenkins Booth Motors Company, Inc. O. C. CATHEY, Manager 213-215 Crockett Street Old Phone 3768 BRANCHES: New Orleans, Alexandria, Baton Rouge camps shows that 3- win. Salvation trained to relieve ertainly show evi- Army wo suffering fiitig, for unselfish Charm and Beauty dence of service thf in has no equal." reign supreme at prices to suit every indi vidual customer.

NEW CAMPTI Mrs. Frank Garya, of Montrose, who was a former resident of New Campti, visited friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Bishop have returned home after having spent several weeks in their old home, Minneapolis, Minn. Their sister, Mrs. Far-ribo, accompanied them home and is now their guest. C.

McCrocklin was a business visitor to Shreveport last Monday. Miss Susie Stewart who is now a lj Fire Three Ha Alexandria Special tope- Aiexsnd 27. Three small tenement ed by the Rapides Realty Co it 600 each, were destroyed th lower suburbs of ths eitj Th houses wers oetspferoes, who lost a portion ofsehold effects. The fire depart unable to extinguish the fore the buildings were consdse the waterworks system doend to that section of the cit. WONDERFULLY LOW IN PRICE ARE THESE 100 PIECES OF 18-IN.

SILK VELVETS NEW SCHOOL PLAIDS 40-in. wide nearly all wool. These have just arrived and represent everything new and pretty in color, you will have to see them to appreciate their $1.78 Worth $2.50 a yard. Special Monday, Wine-taloyed in their pro The color range most complete nearly every conceivable shade among the selection." See them on display. $1.50 beauty.

Special, yard fessional ildom swallow the wine they student in the Normal School at Natchitoches, visited her parents here last Sunday. Miss Lois Cook, of Grand Cane, has arrived to take charge of the music department in the Campti High School. Dr. W. N.

Hankins visited Robeline last Wednesday. Miss Kathleen Roherts has returned home from Alexandria, where she spent several days with friends. The Campti High Schol has completed its second week with the largest enrollment in the history of the school. C. C.

Hattaway was in Natchitoches last Monday attending to business. Lull Hankins, a former resident of New Campti, but who is now located at Hutig, was mingling with friends here last week. WOUT IE AN EXTRA GOOD CAMBRIC NIGHT SHIRT for men, braid trimmed SPECIAL SALE 36-IN. HIGH-GRADE DRESS SATINS THE GOETZ BRAND The best and most serviceable Satin on the market. Beautiful close, soft color tones in black and all the leading shades.

FIE FOB IT BUY YOUR FAY HOSE Now while sizes are unbroken, as they are hard to get delivery on. Black or white 60c TO 75c KELLY PRINGFIELD TIRES and TUBES at range of sizes-each Im VYITK yW $3.75 Priced Monday at $1.75 Celebration To Be Given at De Ridder All Her Come to See Wlc Did For fner). "I wool, fortune for the good Tan ins for me," said Mrs. A. F.iU Central street, SANTA MARIA BED BLANKETS 70x80.

75 per cent wool, white with silk taped edges; pink or blue striped borders. MONDAY SPECIAL 36-IN. PERCALE In light or -flark fancy designs. First-class quality; a good buy at 35c. ir, Special, yard aVUV An excellent value.

Special for $10.00 "1 ffotc Vcn trouble for Specia' to The Times. DeRidder, Sept. 27. A homecoming celebration and barbecue will be held at DeRidder and tendered by Beauregard Parish to returned soldiers, sailors and marines, on Saturday, September 27. An excellent program has been arranged.

Several bands art engaged for the occasion, free barbecued dinner, rarnde, amusements, etc. The address of welcome will be about fivwe eonlinuea, ana hadn't heeat a regular meal DON'T DELAY the buying of your bed linens, quilts and blankets. They wont be any cheaper but scarcer as the days go by. Are you fixed for the FAIR RUSH? See our stock and get our prices. i given by Hon.

Geo. K. Favrot, of Bii-jton Rouge. There will also be speaking I by Frank P. Stubbs, PhanorBrea-seale and John M.

Parker. "An exceptionally large crowd Is expected as the entire community is planning to take Merely as a concession to the popular notion that all tires must be "guaranteed," Kelly-Springfield Tires are warranted for 6,000 miles, Ford sizes 7,500. But Kellys do better than this as a rule and they do it on the road, where the mileage should be not over the adjustment counter. part. For irrigating plants a Texan has for Sfverrri during this time 1 cramps, di7.y spells anilrobbing headaches.

1 was oftd with gtis on my tonr)fh so I could hardly brtlao suffered with my kidneyo constipated that my ennditi me at times, for I just didrbe able to get any relief frosble. I was never fre fromchlng pain across the small It and got so weak and rundrwas laid up for as much a ss time. "Tanlae me a wonderful anoor.t reat, three meals a dny nr-w tver with indipestio or benmches Mj kidneys me and I am not constipate eondHion proved sohll my housework. 1 frr'n every way and people weird about my eof all they hear is ue. and take me long to convince is facts." Tanlae ireveport by Saen-ger Bro8.

I patented a machine which congeals LUXURIOUS FURS DOMINATE THE MODE A mot wonderful showing of high-class FURS. We are offering the largest assortment of god dependable furs of any previous season and if you contemplate purchasing, it will pay you to see our line before deciding. SETS and SINGLE PIECES of beaver, skunk, fox, kamchatka. seal, squirrel, Conev and others. WIDE RANGE OF PRICES.

water into icicles and thrusts them into the ground, where they slowly melt. A London couple connected their two bicycles by iron cross pieces carrying a long box and thus transports the family, of six, the small children in the box. JT IT" If 1 DUUi HvRDYARE CO. Texas at Spring Strectt 3 The regular daily newspaper was printed at Frankfort, Germany, in 1616. 4.

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