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The Town Talk from Alexandria, Louisiana • Page 9

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The Town Talki
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ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK'. THURSDAY. JULY 12. 1925 PAGE NINE NATIONAL OFFICERS OF B. P.

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New York attorrcy, was cheten grand eialtcd rJtr J. E. Charleroi. Pa, elected grand secretary of tr B. P.

O. E. at the Mth annual tonvefticn in V.iaml, FIi. 1 tit E-. 3 1 1.

It i ty I.v. L. t-f t.ja i t. fsiop in Methodist Church, South, to Vote for Hoover I' Tf. 11- 3-f.

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-n i OjiejDvir 19 th NOTICE U'H. I ij lasrl i ia -4. kit J. 4 fb Ci.ri i fee aje ml lit bi li6 A 1 i Ji i ltva. u'i.

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I'r '4 'oM. I 'el'i Vt'i A th 4ar ef Jj't 4'. JlKUIh. i'lt t'lr. I It 'Don't Squint' Cruxite Lenses Reduce Glare E.

C. Mounce OPTOMETRIST 100C SaconJ Street Phooa Hi: AUiandria, La. Kill Germ -Hi'. I I Company i -i Kt it 4 Ui A lit 7 Hi PINEVILLE FURNITURE CO. it fo SrdHa4 tew cot Phone 3140 Min Si.

AUTOMOBILE LOANS rtra-i in )cr and ua. tac trcfseri kani ar.J redire xcxir FIDELITY SECURITIES COMPANY. INC. J. K.

Pric. Mr. OFFICr. 610 COM MLRCLM. TANK BI.DG.

PHONE 2772 Housewives Advised Not to Use Soap on Fine Furniture 'I have noticed, pinee comirj South," said a prominent household tconomiat recently, tha' many women art in the habit ol us.nff aoap and water to clear their line furniture. This fa ar unwise procedure, for most soa contains aUali, which eooner o. later will injure the finish. "Much more Fatisfactory result are secured by mine a good fur niture polish. There are scvera (rood ones cn the market one the best is made by the Standarc Oil Company of Louisiana, and called "SUndard" liquid GIom It is one of the most efTicten polishes and one of the eafest i know of.

It removes dust, anc cleans and polishes in one operation. A little Liquid Gloss on I damp passed lightly over th rurfaco to be cleaned, brines ou' the original lustre and beauty ol the wood; and makes it look almost like new. Most stores sell it it fiSi ia lias," Adv. Laden Flies BEE BRAND Ptrmder Liquid I0e2e 50e7Je SOe 9 11 00 30c tSr Cm) 35 51 ti 3 3 a Lands Timber Oil Loans a ne Saturday Attached Yml i iti lriiiiin' f. trj i i i the I i -i the ttyrc ss the uc.p rtr 1 ciiiui CV iuty tt IV.

KKy. is it. ii 1 il kill. Harry W)tii. mil N.

iie. W. Kl- ire! Ijt l.telUil Charl- lain, 4U.rlerm.er rrttti :t.i cpeeil ur.Kr the camp (, i.iiurm.!f r. fc-c t.d Jokedl Kee, Jr. Keerr.

altul'iii lr i a-ity the i Trin. Cwijany. tv-ird Hermsn 1 1 -I IN-M-rie, Is atuihrd duty the Cuialry. rli a tar as and colt ne.l rn hand at mill June "el 1 ill, So 14 ton compared with lu3 4' I Una a year ago, the refiu bureau announced today. aeed prodiuu manufacture-! In the and on hand June Si wire: I Crude oil pr, Minced 1.4'.ri.::J.Sll i tons compared with l.Sl...34.,.SS4 and i on hand Js.

Jul. 771 iunds con. pared with SJ.SIj.JI. Itefined oil produced 1 til pounds compared with nd on hand 41j.4.'S,4 iKinn.lii uith iC.d 1 51 i i mi- compared with and on band 43,357 tons compared with lul 741. I.

Inters produce. I SfiS.sog running bales compared with 1.026.M2 and on hand SJ.Sii liales compared with Progressive Sunday-School Association The Progresidve Sunday School Association, colored, convened In its twelfth annual session with Evergreen Baptist church. P.ev. A. H.

Norris, pastor. President, Rev. J. H. Hanklns, presided.

Thirty-four mesenger answered roll call and paid annual dues. The program was adopted, and Rev. A. II. Norrla waa elected reporter.

Representatives from Oakdale, IT W. C. ROUXTREE, M. D. The nuin who has fnr navy yean su uisjully treated Pellagra by truil.

Has Your Doctor Failed To Find Your Trouble? If you have any of the following symptoms: Nervousness, Stomach Trouble, Drown, Hough or Irritated Skin, Loss of Weight, Weakness, Ach-injfs, Swimming of the Head, Burning Sensations, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Mucus in Throat, Crazy Feelings, put your case in the hands of a Physician who has spent years in successfully locating the exact trouble and restoring Vigor and Health to those who have failed to find relief from other doctors. Read What Others Say: Mr. W. J. Burrows, Bo P27, Elfrtrt.

Tr-a, nte: "I wiuit ti tHi the w-irld what srrat and gnod PKI-LAGRA tr raiment ynu tuve. 1 feel ixllct Uun 1 have for 14 Mrt. Sa'lieStron. Rmite No. Long Island, wntej: "I ilfa'wyii praise and yoar wonderful medicine, it ha.

done me mire gocd than all other medicines 1 have taken." Write Today to the Rountree Laboratories, Austin, Texas, for Free Diagnosis and Questionnaire i V. MSA i 1 I I 'July and keep them away. Bn Brand Insect Po w. dar or Liquid kills Flies, Ants, Roaches, Poultry Lice, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bad Bugs, and other in-acta. Won't spot or sum.

Use powder on plants and pats, rfnre for tKEE mtrtl booklet If dealer can't supply, we will abip by parcel post at prictsnamad. McCORMICK Baltimore, Md. Boy Scout News I vbuw lr' uttrt Ti V.ut iVurt fur jT-'c-r-Irg iate -rout f'-r the fuuii if II nr ir.r-t on i he thir4 urJjy. July at 7 il-tk at fccout l.eaj.tuart-rs. Cuart of Honor Tl' r-gu'ir quarterly meet in? of the Court of lluivr iil held on the fourth Saturday of th utor.tli, July A bo pre- 1 fur kn hive nujl.U.

il the CouiiM-'Iur'a CVurt. Iron No. 1 kl Sruut. i i mallei i.ei'rier neiii it. aiikuui irooji i jiaa tiic.r tciiiy meetir.j; lat I'l'lhir at the resulur ineetinij The Senior ead and were a''cnt bo L.

V. M.iryc was acf.rii; S. I'. L. and John l-Msar wa urtilis aK.i-.tant outnui-tPi.

Wo tlin ullh the rtgular flJii ceremony, with th'; clT guard as C. l'uturtau, Anxric.in Audia Wagotior. Ruard; Fred P.ilu-re:iu, truoji flag-b-irer, and l'rci Seli. Chief paid ua a and told us about cam.) this summer. We i then had a Mudy iieriod and John Kditar rissed Wo closed with the jdedto of allegiance to the flap.

EARL. EOONH, Scrihc. Trop harlex J. Iteming Scout linger I (Idle Laird, AssUlant Troop No. 7 went on an overnight hike last Friday to Haw Creek.

The hoys left tit different times during the day from 10 o'clock In the Morning until 9 o'clock at idglit. when Chief lirown brought out Jhiliegh "Uig" Det'ti. We went swimming at 5 o'clock and again about 9 o'clock with Troop Nw. 14 who came out for a "wrlnie" roast. We gathered around Henry's fire about eight to watch him cook and while wc were there, Mr.

Nelson Smith, ot our Troup Committee, niade the remark that Eddie Laird had Gcrson Har-nisch beaten as f.ir as being the best looking boy in tho council. Every olio had a fine sleep and pot themselves awake in the morning Willi a cold dip in thr creek. All the boys left the next morning after feeding a little cat that followed Milton Ilaohcrt around. CHATELAIN, Scribe. II Patrol, Troop o.

7 The Hog Patrol hit the trail and tho chicken house last Friday, July fi, when Troop No. 7 went to Haw Creek. There were two of our mem-lieis absent, Wallace l'off rkorn and James Droadnax. We did not sleep In tho official tent (the chicken house but under the sky. It wasn't raining this time, we had pleasant weather.

We have a new mascot, a Your Glasses Is My Business CREDIT TO ALL Nicholas Norman OPTOMETRIST 1021 Third, Alexandria, La. i Extend to the Public a Cordial Invitation to Visit Our Store Saturday. Julv loth Appropriating Pro5e Rccrf CoarJ SiVnetf hatox I- r.i KhI.) t.n. C3 an of the genefiil of II.awa-'i.!ii!iuiK:,.!i hutliii-y of n-l -in i wjiuflun J.Vi. T.

Th l.hl At i n.T t-ltne-i fS hy a fcKaug in-J sunin't; lluest i i-r tent of c.ij.i'.il ati'iic in ir nt in f.jieUn l.n-?a The law nfifr the Ne VorJc liw. Mr. WootU in in ntiiifi th 1 vvo Youths Are Meld; Robberies Investigated NKW OKI. KAN'S, July If lliy A. IM-T'i outhn hom idice ni of hither were under arrcKt lore to.

iiay without iharces. while pur- ported cotifeionn linking them with Airing roldeitea ii recent months were iM-rued hy iUtfctiw. Fob Holiiiii.y, a chemist prom- Inent fondly connection and Alfred C. HuMsiiiatin. who id he came to the Fluted States from llanowr.

Cermany. wre apprehended lat niu'ht and nuestmncd at length by detectives nti rot.tiery of th IV.rnvlIta bote Swift ai king plant. IXtectiw l.fiire whom the youths In the height (f Collegiate fashion, deelared they id written statement from ns well as identification of the pair by victims in the two daring holdups. The police said the men olnlously wero close stuiiehts of Nietrche and still more modern skeptics Judging from volumes of "heavy reading" found In Flournoy's room. Cottonseed Crushed Totals 4,621,327 Tons July 12 (Hy A.

Cotton seed crushed during tlio eleventh month p' liod, August 1 to June "0, totalled 4.21,:!27 tons compared with S.ulS,'i23 for the aame me Portable Amplifvj'nr; C' h.imbcr Plas all Records A positive vacation NEED Let us EVANS LTD. 'Everyone r.ttTleaP PHONE 100 Sixth and Jackson a. a wm mm aw mw 00 tht f- i I 1 I I tl.at P.atlurt atij BO Me a I I tun iUl We left hilll ut there t-j tTKlett the tljU huUsk-. MetiilM ul our jwtr 1 on thin i.ie ere M.l'..f llul'it. jti 1 IJtiry Mi r.

tatk'jl Trairllus 01 l'atrl, Trwp o. The 1 i hn Owl went i Haw Creek on an owrnijht hike Iat Tuesday r.isht, July 3. and came in Wednesday niorni Taui.ka t. i am for us on arnvirj we hd camp if he wi tit and af. eatiSi" and a.tiKitis tap we w( nt to Next morn- ir.g we tuuk a d.j.

ate hreahfatt and l(irl ii'tn wen: tne i.hiK for a good idacc to sleep on Friday i niht when wtie Mm hack with the Tro on a hike. The Owl ires nt wire: Claude I-igett, Kiy Chatrlaln, ayne M.irrl-, Iteverly Chatelain and Frank liramo from Tnip No. lo. rATHOL SCK1DK. Mnnk I'atro', 0- MekiiiEcr, 1'alrol Leader Tiie hunk Fair I held its ineetini; at Haw Creek with the other li- tiols.

We did not huve a very nood i attendance because this was a Ions hike. Wo had only two members present and one visitor who is going to Join us. rATHOL SCRIBE. Troop No. 10 J.

T. Summers Scut. matter; John Pitts, Jr, Aolstant Troop No. 10 met at the Methodist church last Fridiy, July 6, at p. m.

The meeting was opened with the opening flag ceremony. The color guards were: Hradshaw "at-aoii, American flag-ljcarer, Archie McLundic, guard; Frank Frame troop flag-bearer, and Henry James Powers, guard. The roll was called i and there were twenty Scouts present, fifteen were In full uniform. Fete Fambas, our Junior assistant scoutmaster, acted ns Scoutmaster because Mr. Summers, our scoutmaster was absent.

We hud a business meeting for about thirty minutes and a study period In which Koine tests were studied and passed. Mr. H. Clay and Mr. Koy O.

Martin, two of our troop committeemen, were present. Mr. Smith showed us some hones from a very rare specimen of Nebraska. He also showed us the proper way of giving artificial respiration to a drowning person. The meeting was closed with the closing flag ceremony.

After tho meeting, Mr. Smith met with the patrol leaders and made out a program for our meetings. JIM F. I'ETKAS, Scribe. Troop No.

12 Y. A. Cotey, Seoul-liater: Hill (iiiinri, Assistant Troop No. 12 met at the usual meeting place, ho Calvary llaptist Church. We had the opening flag ceremony with Corley Hayden, American flag-hearer; L.

O. Fyrd, guard, Lucien Lawrence, troop flag-bearer, and James F.ell. guard. We then had roll call and they asked for good turns but not many wero given. After the closing flag ceremony we went out and played some games.

JAMES FELL, Acting Scribe. Zenoria News and Persona! Items ZENORIA. July 12. (Special) Mrs. F.

E. Dean, of Winn-field, was a visitor here Wednesday. Mrs. M. C.

Clay and son, George, ot Ferrlday, spent last week here as the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. II Cockerham. II.

J. Cockerham, of Little Creek, was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. lluoy PiuUlridgo last week. Mrs.

Emmett Morrow and children of Selma, visited friends In this community Saturday. i Mr. Murry Katyhead rf Haynes- i visited Mr. Thomas Ilurch last week. Mr.

and Mr. J. H. Cockerham on tlie sick list tills week. Rev.

and Mrs. R. E. Pearson and Mrs. M.

I. Campbell of Searcy Night or Day, We Are Our Way Minute Movers Phone I'll Ceil Moving Line in the South NOTICE I am now with Carbre'a Meat Market and Delicatessen Shop, corner Fourth and DeSoto Streets. W. A. Mertins i I I i We Have A Complete Line of General Hardware, House Furnishings and-Sporting Goods rAll Nice, New Stock at Attractive Prices Southern Realty Company BONDED REAL ESTATE BROKERS 4 mi A tt E.

I' 'J D' City Property Farm Rentals "SUDDEN SERVICE" LONG TIME LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS SEE US FOR TERMS 809 Guaranty Bank Bldg. PHONE 2604 Come to See Us Saturday Refreshments Served All Day III Ml Ill ill PIBSEVILLE 4 ood Salesman GO SVi a i 1 a- .1 Between inc nmti ny umo Children say our milk is "fine." The Farmer Boy. TJicrc's nothing that will ssist more in keeping them ii sturdy health than plenty of rich, nourishing, wholesome milk- Grade A Milk. Milk Is Your Best Food Grade A Dairies Dairy Jene Morgan A. J.

Boudreaux Cedar Bend Farm J. R. DeMoii The Southern Chevrolet Company wants two additional men in their sales organization. The men who qualify should earn between $2,500 to $5,000 per year. Durinv June our present salesmen averaged better than $250.

Some of men earned $300 to $500. To qualify you must possess good character, be willing to work hard, and study. Automobile sales experience not essential but previous selling experience is desirable. Apply in person to Mr. Pearce or Mr.

Newell, 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Southern Chevrolet h.e.

Third and Beauregard Streets Inc W. E. GREER, President W. ERISTER, Vice President T. C.

BRISTER, Secretary-Treasurer Phone 72. Pineville, La. Opposite Pineville Bank 1' a. A. I rai a.

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