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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 3

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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ULLLMBEK 6, 1925 i TIMhS SUNDAY MORNING THE SHKfcVLPOK i MRS. COOLIDGE OVERTURNS COMMITTEE ADDS $460,000 TO CITY ASSESSMENTS FOUR MYSTERY DEATHS TRACED TO MILK FEVER NEGRO SCHOOL NEAR PELICAN DOES GOOD WORK HEAVEN KIND, SAYS HARDEN TRADITION, MAKES, CABINET DINNER BRILLIANT AFFAIR ident of tho association, together with all the chiefs of the various go'-ernmcntal nursing services. Tho wedding Laturdcy of Gertrude Hubbard Grosvenor, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Gilbert Grosvenor, and Pax-ton Blair, of New York, brought together a group of guests distinguished in scientific and literary circles, in smart society mid in officialdom aa well.

Scarcely this big nuptial uvent Joiner Murder Trial 1 Will Begin Monday. (Dr Ths Amaortntrd I'm.) Baton Rouge, Dec. 8. Th courthouse at Cenrerville is expeerei-to be crowded Monday, tha opening day of the triul of Oscar Joiner, indicted for murder by trro Livingstor grand jury in connection with tr shooting of Dr. J.

A. Cannon, well known dentist, on the night of Sunday, October 11. There i interest. Judge Columbus, ot Hammond, will over the trial. (lit Th AiiMflnted PrM.) St, Louis, Dec.

Four mysterious deaths near Colllnsville, 111., were caused by milk sickness resulting from drinking milk product from cows which had ci'ten white snake- Spiyiiil (o The Time. Pelican, Dec, Three miles from Pelican is St. Peter's negro school, an institution doing a creditable work in educating children of the race in other than The Three Congratulates Britain That Pompous Display at Signing Pact VWoided fame: Mr. and Mis, Frank W. Stearns of Boston and dear only knows who else in high favor at the White House.

As usual the president sat at the center of tho long table on one side nnd directly fncing him, at the other Snei lal to The Time. Texarkana, jyc. 6. The special committee agreed upon by the Arkansas tax commission, Miller county and Texarkana city official to readjust and equalize property assessments in Texarkana, completed its work Saturday after being in session since Monday and will file its report with County Clerk EI kins Monday. Tho report will show a it a.

i iuil last year tho 107 pupils 'ront weed, Dr. Ralph L. Thompson, gn olf tne board until arrive the wedding of the "Blair girls," Bv MAXIMILIAN HARDEN side, ant the first Indy. The tnblo decorations featured enormous 1J' the Cuniolldatfil Pie professor of pathology of St. Mary's University, said today.

The sickness is rare, Dr. Thompson explained and there is no tet that will identify the snakcrool; poison in tho human body. placques soft, pink chrysanthemums, fringed with maiden hair fern. total increase of $100,000 over tho iiiNirueieu oniy in me regular rublic school curriculum, but in the fall of llii'-l three women teachers were employed, who arc responsible Cor the Advancement the school nnd it pupils nro making. These three, Ophelia Sharp, Luna.

Hello Robertson and Lillian Williams, all of being interested in the advancement of the race, established a Berlin, Dec. 5, -Heaven is always kind to its favorites in time of need. for Queen Alexandra, be By JEAN A It VIS fSliwisl orrr MHiDilint of Th Tlmei.V (Ci'pvrtght, 1923. by tlie i'ri'ss Washington, 5, Mrs, Cool-idge scored another innovation this week when cho turned the cabinet dinner, usually rather prosaic, into brilliant fete. In having tho president' official family os chief guests at the, first dinner company of the season, the first lady followed time honored custom.

Otherwise che traveled her own gait. The dinner company numbered 60 persons nd varied enough wa the personnel, which included such notables as Vice-President and Mrs. Charles Dawes, President Angcll of Yale, Mr. and Mrs. Charles II.

Sabin of New Vork; Mr. nnd Mrs, Charles Sherrill, from the same city Brig, General Lord, of "budget" following the dinner came a perfectly thrilling musicnle with Madame Schumann-Hoink, at her very best, daughter ol -Mr, and Mrs. Blair. St. John church will be the sceno of the diable ceremony when Virginia Blair will become, I.

bride of Robert Clymer Brook, of Birdsboro, and Ellen Blair will be married to Benjamin Lowndos Jackson, of the "Cave Dwelling" Washington contingent. As in the case of tho wedding of Gcrtnu'e Grosvenor, the display of ancestral treasures in the realm of priceless loved grandmother of every British senting city property owners, and Tax Aisessor Orr. Insufficient revenue to properly meet all its needs is known to hav been the motive prompting th city authorities in asking that -ments be raised. On the other hand, it is asserted the Texarkana assess i inrnt were already as high a thos In other cities and town of tha and Mischa Elmnnn, with his marvel family, upstt plans for celebrating Sells All But Radio to nessincnts a made to tlio rounty assessor, an increaso said to ho far below that desired by the city administration. 'The apecial committee consisted of Secretary Brown, of the state tax commission, County Judge Mil.nin, representing the county; F.

Schil'i'lin, representing the igning of the Locarno treaties Live, Then Inhales Gas with such magnificence as is seldom ous 'Strad to cap the climax. Possibly 100 additional guests we asked to the muslealc. How tho cabinet circle has changed with the progress of the Coohdge ad- seen in Encland. The decision to celebrate' thus was not maturely considered. Why should London 8 cuy omciais; Chestnut, re pre- Mate, guild hall he decorated for a banquet and golden dishes, ancient cut glass and 'lothnuse flowers be piled on the home economic department, supported independently of public funds, by private subscriptions and equipped with such necessary furniture and appliances as the pupils may be able to furnish.

The class is being taught to utilize such material as mny conic to hand in making the home more attractive and comfortable. They make pillow cases, ten towels and wearing apparel from flour sacks, for instance, ruim lace used to embellish the wedding finery keep the gossips busy. 1 a grand foregathcijig of i Blair and Draper families in anticipation of the wedding ceremony which is set for December 12, nt 4 o'clock. The Princes Boncompagni (Margnret Draper), an aunt 'Of. tho bido-clcct, ar table in Buckingham ralncc; "1 Berlin, Doc, 5.

Virtually destitute, except, tor a radio fet which she refused to sell, Frau Augusta Knnuss, 80-year-old widow, committed suicide by inhaling Illuminating gns whilo listening to the broadcasting of the opera, "Aidn." She was found dead in a chair before the receiving set, the ear phones damped over her head. In a farewell note she said that "Rosenberg's tho house of originations" from tnwsock ami quills from scraps or such suitable material as they may jiicir exninu ai uie muI f.ol, last lair won thieo premiums pf WMlll lm Newcomers, in the group werc-tho secretary of state and Mrs. Kellogg, the secretary of war nnd Dwight Davis, the secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Jardine, the attorney general and Mrs. Sargent.

The ccrctary of the navy and Mrs. Wilb ir "held over" from last year. The vice-president and Mrs, Dawes arrived in town just in time for the cabinet dinner. They are taking possession of quite en impressive house and as it has been long time since the vlco-presidcntinl family has set up so ambitiously, everybody is keen on knowing what the Dawes have in contemplation as their contribution to the official program. Right on the heels of tho cabinet dinner came the parly Mrs.

Coolidge has had for the distinguished visitors here for the mid-Atlantic divition bi onnial meeting of the American not even tho Khineland pact, to lessen England's freedom of nctiorrand be destroyed in tho bud the European solidarity and community of interests striven for by President Wilson. And ho Is, nevertheless, inwardly convinced that he hns accomplished the task of savior. II? has been rewarded by the high order of the Garter, n'hich; he conferred on himself, and whose device "Floni soit qui mal penz" (Evil to him who evil thinks) tins not been more applicable for 600 years, In Germany, interest in tho London pence parade was wtak as it is in the question which parties will home in order to buy food. She said she could not bear the thought, of selling the radio and hud decided to turn on tho gnu jet while listening to her favorite opera. When Dancing Feet Twinkle rived in New York this week en route to Washington for the occasion, Between time, Lillie Roosevelt, daughter of Mr.

aiuljtolert B. Roosevelt, made her debut, looking chic enough in her of apple green tulle with straight line-filled bodice and a fluffy skirt, and Nancy lloyt scored a tremendous success with the cabaret number she worked up for the junior league ball Friday light. Mrs. "Syl'' Stokes arranged tin1 pageant of beauty, which was a feature of the program. EPWOUTli LEAGUE MEET.

and one of their quills was sold for 10. Their fancy work is of remarkable quality and is attracting widespread attention in this community. Beside handicraft and culinary nit, the pupils ore being instructed in intcr-raeiiil relations a manner calculated to win for them the good will of the whilo peoplo and increase their own self-respect, well as respect for all the laws of the land. Why, precisely, should ICngland, which merely plnyed tho part of "honest broker' in bringing about the, Locarno bovu celebrated more loudly than nny of the great power that save and received guarantees? It was the part of wisdom to prevent this dangerous question, from being raised. The show was great enough as it was processions, receptions, banquets, movies and speech after speech, Austen Chamberlain, who likes to let tear-bedewed rays of youthful Kcntimintality shine about his coldly calculating businessman's intellect but always has In mind the interest of his fatherland, was tho triumph-ator of the day.

lie had, with a clever hand, from Croat Britain' neck, the burdensome obligation of the covenant of the Leagac of Nations, and nevertheless secured for her 'he domination of the European Me has permitted no pact, Once each month tho white people of the 'community nro invited to visit the school and Inspect tho work done by the school, particularly the home economics class, and many accept, form the new cabinet. People who always hear the same speeches and see tho sanit figures appear and reappear, have other troubles. Unemployment increase disquietingly Nurses' association. Among those greeting the lady on Friday ill SpM'inl to The Time. Longviow, Texas, Dec, 5.

-An executive session of the Epworth League was held last night at the Methodist parsonage, nt which the program for tho coming year was planned. were Mis Annie W. Goodrich, denn of the Yale University school of nursing; Prof. Isnbri M. of the teachers' college Columbia University, nnd Miss Adda Eldridgc, pres fast; all tho necessities of life hnve grown denier, and delation, of the mark and of stocks hns brought a shortage of money both in big concerns and in private households.

1- The "Glad to Show -You Store lYpsli Vnpr sliell per pound 25c I Menlv, liiKclou reenns-the plrk of the new Fnll drop -rljtlil, from (lie groves. "We buy direct from iho KTpwcr and sell direct to you in any nunntitv. us mull pacUaei' tn your friends. Out-of-tuwu icihvm'iiiii-lives wanted. Mail orders filled postnR-e cxtrn.

'Jumbo Strwari" pou ml 55c The Boys' Shop HERBERT; LOEB.IHC. llHMItllUtlUl. 710 COMMERCE 714-5 A glistening floor, perfect music, beautiful women radiantly gowned what a picture. What a night of joy such a setting promises, particularly to those whose feet are shod in lovely evening slippers in which whole evening can be danced away comfortably. Slippers of velvet, metal brocade, of gold and silver Iridskin promise I wide choice.

i HOSIERY Sheering Shimering Chit I on Hose 50 to $3.50 Balancing Both Menu and Budget SHOE STORES INC. 423MIUJrlJ A Boy an xjr Kscliifflre Aefiit for Itofctonlnn, WHwii. Arch ITobmtw Rhrte Christmas Letanlmpro A YOUNGSTER will be disappointed not to receive a nice assortment of gifts on Christmas morning. It's Children's Day one they anticipate for months. Any of the articles shown here will bring smiles, when the box containing it is opened.

They were picked out by a boy, as the things he likes best. Imported Cashmere Muflers $2.50 Golf-top Hose, fancy patterns 50c to $2.25 Neckwear Silks and Knits 50c to 85c Sweaters, a large variety to $8.50 Lined Gloves, leather gauntlets $1.25 to $1.50 Boys Bath Robes $4.50 Blouses and Shirts $1 .00 to $2.50 Wide Leather Belts 85c Boys' Hats and Caps to $3.50 A Man Business Suit Should Have 2-Trousers Unless you look prosperous you won't be prosperous that seems to be the rule of business nowadays, and we all realize it is true socially. Bensons "Utility Two-Pants Suits will keep you looking right, and surely the most economical suit you can buy is a Bensons Utility" Two Pants Suit $37.50 Mens Overcoats $29.50 Up THANKS To the Packers of Hart Brand products, it is now possible to serve FRESH vegetables the year around, yet keep costs within the limits of the most moderate house hold budget. Because of their outstanding goodness, complete assortments of HART BRAND fresh fruits and vegetables are carried in stock by grocers, everywhere. Should your grocer, however, be temporarily sold out of the particular vegetable or fruit you wish, telephone 302 or 834 and we will gladly see that you are promptly supplied.

bring 'r happiness to Your Family this Christmas It's Easy under our Liberal Terms-arranged to suit your convenience Howard Motor Inc. "Yankiboy" Play Suits for young Americans. Cowboys, Indians, Police, Fireman, Campers, Ages 2 to 10 years. $2.00 to $6.50 -1 Myites Quality Always! W.F.TAYLOR inc. whoi.im r.nocT.m Shreveport Natchitoches LIMITED 1309 Texas Avnu Telephone 5057.

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