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ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK. TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1931 PAGE NIXB i Cha- Cause, 1 JIMMIE RODGERS TO APPEAR HEAR 7 Reputed Leaders 0AKDAI.E New Citizen Here Are Utted by C. of C. A- or-1 i to Kei'idn ii the ftle Alti.ii.1.. Uiii.itf of Cfrn- fmnf in Kuuge Tu? Ttt No.

1. M.li- Lry Oi-Ivr li.e- Cot.ts. ii to I f--r the ig tootle dir. e. in Face l.kh i f.ven at the City I'ark nolLecomple OAKPALK.

La. II ail Mrs-. P. J. i.emi is Preliminary Hearing P.e beiuf.t if rt- n.

i c.tizer. fsr Anai.j.a: C. IViui.ta, i i. T. I rt.

Iron liiarai of Foreign Wars rsl.i fund. 14. iLy! T. wil 1 Lot pul NKW HI-KAN 4W vs e.l Mvtiday rr. with I.

Kti'y t- ii I'M iitiii.Mi-i 1 i i n- TLoetf i riM i ric J- A. i.l 1 rt r' d'l f.f i. ill Ct ir ti gi.i;t iu. lain i.r..f,.rii.s and 4cJ I hi1 I l. 1 tr-' t-jr, red.

kJ I i ie I.H. --iu Mm i P- and Taylor a -oil sTf't, s. Tcr.n. I- I 1 ii i i NOTICE TO PAVING CONTRACTORS 1 t. I iii.it an a'tra' tpjii for the m' wl'h li.e inp tor, fund- nit cracker ai ucii 1 eeryoiie ran rmard to a grand, aiid gloriou time a we'd as lpit:" a very weiideif jl cau.se.

bih if. that -f belpir; tue ir.any i ilestii'jte faii.iilis -f i-iibu i.nsite c-. i ice lueii. Ar.d tbj Veterans of War eitamly Lad to i rry juite a loiil of I -M. W.

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J. AI 5 Jynes. K. L. Llbed.

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iii; ar.d the IwU Mi. P. In. an Its I h- a while tj.e.'ir. i Ill I'ry leei; Sao-laJ.

Mrs. W. an I ri-t-r -f'lt 4'Lail' siu' iid i Utne Mrs. P. C.

The F. v. H. U. Hu.

of I.i.ii- a. 1 1 1 i sei.t a L.Ie i le 4 with friends. 1 i.jr ndria if a tke evcatriictie II il rectit4 i to it i beay -o Nj .4 l. or fti ria-m r. 1 IWv.ce.

Iuiiri, a'll I i I teu, Ar.l ii, i 1 I'lui-ot 1 uot l-e til after i I 'a. A', la Wk a. m. tf tb lime cay d4 ut. tKy m.

I he jd ir t.t-er,rvl nd rra-l i-i tee 1 hambee ef th n. rt iii I rr 1 jl.S 1 1- i to Pa- at Saturday and parenl-i. ih. the French il in helping to ro hundreds of families', and at thi date the relief fund is practically depleted. llu-e of ho itie.U'.ati is tke a ry tjccful u.d l.y i.piativ.i jn tjili.s Sail Saturdjy nul in li.t Man, ar-iT-t'd l.y tliiii; f.

fa. i.ifatis t-jup it tu i-kiic ak tun Tits on i of tie r.t..r;..! prfh.Utlon a t. liiief J.rry ft iana Afr.ue J'arka, New Or-ln. )eU-Jy at Kuuge, a lc in a friendly inannir moHe it hief I. i.it M.it.-hal A.

A. Fchrxiuiydrr, with whom lie was tii i juiiit. and liaton lu atlrr.d Ke rut d.s-t let court. Order of Cooties To Stage Dance Tonight Seam Ivjuirnd hamuel Uaaa, of the Kouce l'ui Tent Xo. 1, Military Order of Cootie has instructed all cootie within the hunting (rounds of Louisiana, to be ready the lig cootie wramble at the City I'ark paviliion tonipht at 8:30 p.

m. to ee that no other cootks lay down on the job. Meaning that SOTICE Of ff OVISIOSAL ACCOCST I u.di: frV.fi Church t.cnty addition. Vr. C.

Atkinson. As lrtw i ivkard. and Mi. L. the rebBiuu K.

4fJ. A'eian. d-t bo.ta on tUutra i an 2tl Hf. I o.au.1 ia Eapidee I'ar. ih.

l.o.'ca No, i ed Lrgtk 1.1 niii.i, wi.i'h It feet Type reanetit concrete pavenenl ar.d otker urk in cocaectio therewith. 4 id information ar I proposal forme are available at the nftires of the Ifigk. war Cumim.tuia at lutua lUiuge. Pian and aprettira'iiins mag be inspected her bi.I be firnihed uin payment JJ CJ inot tn he ri-funlrdl. I1ARRV II.

ti'a. Highway Kngineer. O. K. ALLFV Chairman.

Mr. a mi ilr. A. M. Crowd, sj nt Sunday vitiunc with nlutnn in Like Charles.

Mrs. ssio Smith and friend HU-tored to lry Creek. La Sunday. Luther Kdward of Houston, fpent Sunday uniiin; wi'-a lela-tive. Mi- Nma full Pnall anl Mi-i Jessie M-Queen of Lave returned after a i-il with anl Mr.

J. n. Small. Fred Hilburn and son Chaiiie 1LI-burn of Forest 11:11, spent Sunday with relatives. Mr.

and Mm. Dan C. MeFatter and Mrt-Lly Srrtlre laaaruralrd XEW ORLKANS. April 14 I-y A. The Moreru.il Gulf Linen neaiiisbip line.

La announced inauiuratlon of weekly service 1-e-tweea New Orlean and lioston to meet increased tonnage demands. A new steamer, the Commercial Alabaman, which ha leen added to the New Orleans service, recently arrived hero with a full cargo of freight which originated at Philadelphia. i Quick transportation to Ehreve-port by Interurtan bus. i- tf I.c s'jti. cf lUj-Ilee, N.iH al I' I i.

irt. la re l. i. t- ftii-j l.ixt-ir Co. ij N- ct hi 'by v.a tj tl.

trrtlitur ef i a I irjirieitrd UtrTt 1. tit 1 lr- trrtt a. r.i.c-a 4 aw i-y fc.va or i. tie rov a a. I 4eMa I te-ratcl by a F.

Th.if.ril. i t'-uipaLv, j.J not am roved 4 Loiin-l-jut-id ibe il.nr.litei la teerewi'h. Py order cf Cojrt. JiUV T. ARfAIL, (S.ii) l.trk of Court.

4 4 9 11 ircb in Alexandria. IM' -v's- iy the asnous lilnte death of hi lather. Louisiana Highway ComarJaaieev ctt rrwi. Ainu i jir. U.

Crumbling of ifrt if MiM ihi it eek, jnity Club lirlJ most 4 A 'a at me nome ui rv.if- f. 4' ry--IT 1 Ibers ni'ii eo-hustcm Wednesday I ll w.teos--ia call was answered JIMMIK ItODfJKIUS kununity improvement Mr. H. A. unite aim Hardy feature w.i pivrn by ccntest.

Harold CoM- Li 1 1 several piano Mrs. Lewis returned Jiiv.mio Hodjerji. noted Victor re-cortUn? nrtlst, ill cpH-ar In r-on Saturday nlRlit at the 1 ral Masonic Temple, under the management of J'aul Kngll.sh, well-known theatrical performer and producer, to entertain friends here with his yodellng, singing and guitar strum-mints'. who KaK no pet in his profession, in a Mississippi Imy. llu recently attracted widespread attention hen selected by Will Kod'trs, American humorist, to a tour wiili him ti rai.se funds for lh Ann iican flood suf-rrs and unemployed.

Countless ailminr resiHinded with more than Kiij.iMji relief work. Jiiimiit wan fourteen years a laak-man and hi father used to be a section foreman. Jimmle has never gotten over ing a railroad n.an and still wears a watch and chain i.nd runs everything exactly on schedule. ij past week. k.t Kalph Thornton of were dinner guests of i H.

H. Hardy Sunday. Cihan returned Satur- where t-lio li days. Lnc a week with rela- Moinifrgomeiry Ward C. has failed ca wiiih the kj JIu.

Artliur lirewer fur Ilaynf.villc, Adam of Alexandria, DISTRICT COURT tPAVISC CONTRACTORS i.t fur the cuiittrurtiun II be received Following a aynopsia of the pro-fpedintin. and nut a verl'atim account from the minuiea of the Clerk of Court. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K.

S. Hardy. The Garden Club held ils regular meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. Zeacler wiili Mrs.

Norfleet and Mi. C. L. Smith as Mis.s Ieola Greer si nt the weekend with friends at Aleo. MRS.

Jill A 1 IMVARltS a Highway LOmmi-ion. Louuud -National Hank Kouiie, l.ouinana, until Federal Trade Commissioini oo lundiy, April ZS, ill nut received after It) MO o'clock a. m. of the they will be uudlicly 1 in the Chamber of the -lenutntj in the No. HapideB.

rhway, located in Ka- agaimsii imff air Ike Mlvevtislngl I Routi Nu. 20. Length pith feet. Type I'ort- concrete uavement anit Ir. eennectiun therewith.

anil fornn ft the offices of the Hmh- FRIDAY, ATRIL 10 The district court, lMmnn met thif tLiy, to linv. Iiis iioaor, Jude la von Huiie. V. Pad s. Mrs.

X.Kie V. Taul. An-v. er filed Pnul M. PiLnierd.i vs.

V. De-Lai erd.t. JudnuKnt read and aigncd. Invest ern MilliKe va. Sain Thi' exreptiim of no caue ir riji.it ef letn'ii mil mot ton to strike out was set for henring on Frithiv, Aprd J4.

Piicuj i Murpliev. as. W. Y. rbr, i k.

Toe for Tharsda At'i 'i It. ui, ro krn j' II.il hun-h et nip. va. (ar l'. Jiidnnipnt of dismissal rendon-d, oiul siirticd Joe MdJcr s.

John W. Monroe. Dcfnult entered. I. even lae-kett vs T.

M. Goldberg. Case yet for Thursday. Aprd Tom Texada Sam l.oulden. The rule bprrm vas ct for Aprd 'Jo, I'nil-d I'urnaiiro Mores, vs.

L. la' k. 1 entered II. lii.iailo rt vv. Jumps M.

t'p sot for Wednesday, May In at liaton liouiic. 1'uins Ir.i may be inspected there OAKPALK. April 14 clal) Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Kdwiirds. RO, 4f thin city, were held here Sunday afternoon with the Key.

1 4. A. Materne, pastor of the First F.aptist Church official Interment followed in the Iluiters cemetery, near Forest Hill. Mrs Fdwards died Friday tiicjit. was reared in the Forest Hill vicinity moving from tli-re to this city wliero she has resided for the pai-t twenty-three years.

She. is survived by four children, two daughters, Mrs. Alice Sharp, of Glenmor.i, and Mrs. IJ. Iliser of this city; two sons.

W. V. and Joseph Kdwards, both of this city; two brothers, l-Yed liil-burn of Forest Hill; Charlie Hil-hurn of Htinlue; and one sis! r. Mrs. Elisabeth Smith of Houston, Texas.

-lined jpon payment of ref'indi'dl B. HENPEHMTE. lilehway Knuiiieer. fLLEN Chairmen, na rlithway Comminion. TO CONTRACTORS for the conitruction IE projeit will Le received i.

a mrhway Commission, Newspaper and magazine advertisements are being published throughout the country in which nationally advertised tires are compared with a "mail order" tire We have been asked tf the "mail order" tire referred to is our RIVERSIDE. The reason for this is obvious. Ward's is the oldest mail order house in America. So, when anyone says "mail order," most people naturally think first of Montgomery Ward Co. No! the tire referred to is not Ward's Riverside! i-ouuutia atlonal Hank Rourc, Louisiana, until on Tuesday, April 2s, ill not be received afftr vs.

May Carroll curator ad hoc (ienree li riiiiinbcrs, lianibers Answer of :0:00 o'clock a. m. of th filed ile, they will be in the Chamber of the Mie camiol Huiidine. hect No. 4.913.

Whit. Nna Hithwav. I fj COMPARE PJSkO Here are some leading makes srw I of tires that are similar in 0 tt to our 4-p'y Riversides -and the published list unices: Parish. Route All parties under indictment or information, or out on bond under any criminal charge, arc l.ereby directed and commanded to appear at the court house at Alexandria, Louisiana, on tho first day of May Term of court, Monday, May 4. 1931, at nine-thirty o'clock a.

to answer on their bonds, otheiwiso the same will be forfeited. JULIUS F. AWAIL, Clerk of Court. -10-20td-3tw 1 consist of Pacini nJ orainaje etructurea. an and proposal forma the offices of the at llatnn Roupe.

Plans 'may be inspected there hed upon payment of refunded) HENuERI.itp i F.van I.ansirj et vs. Ralph R. Miller it al. Thp ii -siirnment of the mo-tool for a new trini for i da was and rc lor Friday, Apr I 17. 1 li.

pt vs. James M. arodinc. filed, l.coryii hambers vs. May Carroll Tlim iiiiof sot dii this day for trial, was called and trial had.

Teste piony adduced. rrnderpd ns for. Jndirntent lead and sinned. Mrs. Bertha Hay et nls.

vs. John V. Monroe. K.ei't:ou of no cause or richt of action filed. Answer filed.

Exception i of no er risht of action argued. submitted and overruled by the court. I'lea lot ratoppi'l filed, siibnnticj and overruled by the court. This cause mining on (his day for trial, wns called and trial had. Testimony adduced.

t'ae argued, sub-I mitcd and urrcr.t In favor of defend-I tin! in re-convention and ncaint plaintiff I reconvu! rejecting rccor.ven' ional i ilcninniN. and A devolutive and siispen-ive appeal ns -ayed for and granted returnable to the Snore-'ie Court of Louisiana, pt New Or Kntrineer. i-LKN, Chairman, a Highway CommlsMon. The outer skin of the body is almost ge rm-proof. PO CONTRACTORS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS tot the construction Firestone) Gum Dipped WARD'S High Speed SIZE RIVERSIDES Goody (4-ply) All Weather Goodrich Sllvertown 29x4.4021 7.05 30x4.5021 1.69 7.85 28x4.7519 i.il 8.55 29x5.0019 7.00 9.15 30x5.0020 7.1 8 9.40 28x5.2518 7.90 10.35 31x5.2521 1.55 11.40 29x5.5019 8,90 12.00 30x5 5020i 9.00 12.50 be received ''y Cmmissinn jai'iaaa National I.ank lot "received afteV '0 oclo.k Ihny win Sealed proposals for the construction of the following project will be received ly the Louisiana Highway Commission.

Koom No. 614 Louisiana National bank baton Kouiro, I.ouUinna. until a. on Tuesday. April 2S.

1031. 1'roposala will not be received after this hour. At 10:00 o'clock m. of the ame day and date, they will be publicly opened and read in the Chamber of the Scnnte in the Stnte Capitol Ituildinu. (Uond) I roject No.

Avov- Tarish Line-VVhittiiiKton Hiph- ay. locctrd in llapidea ruriah. Route No. 6: length 7.5 The work trill consist of grading, and constructing the drainage structures. Full information and proposal forms ta tU Chnmbe.

it Cani-ni Ji A.exnn- "isiy. Located In No. 205. fim Here are some leading makes that compare with our 6-ply Riversides and the published IMt atructurea. and Proposal forma leans, on lipvnlutive appeal bond fixed in the sum of 2uu, suspensive ac-nrdinir to luv.

Mrs, I lenient vs. Harry Clement. This lan iioniuir on this day for eon-fi-noitooi ii. d'Hiult. mis called.

Mrs. ll.i'.e! li-O'niloo-i pvvorn and testimony riildiii-eil. Iief.iult co.iririued. Judgment read and sivnid. laren-e Aniome vs.

Interurban Trans-I'ortation Pete- Anioine vs. Iiilrnirban Transpnr-tation 1 no. Adeline iitoinc vs. Tnieriirban Jin-. Counsel for plaintiffs in open court asU for a devolutive appeal, which na granted, returnable to II, Court or Appeal, Second Circuit.

on June appeal to go up Villi m-1 bond, in form pauperis. Willie Ja. k.n v. Iles-ie Jackson. Tiiis cause set down IV day for (rial, vvgi called nnd trial had.

Testimony adduced. Jml-ment rendered as prayed for. Judgment rend and sinned Avoyelles m. (iro. T.

are available at the offices of the lliRh- way Commlsnlon at baton Knurr. Pinna S. L. Pla" 12 there mmm and apecificationa may he insppctpd there ij1 HENHERl.ITE, or win be furnished upon payment of J2.00 fnot to be refunded). HARRY It.

HKNDF.RLITn, State Highway F.nninccr. O. K. ALLKN Chairman. Louisiana Highway Commission.

4-2-lStd Are Equal to or Better Than AtTY Tires Made Regardless of Name or Price! Montgomery Ward 8C Co. is one of the largest distributors of automobile tires in the world. And for 19 years, Riversides have been one of tht best known tires in the industry. Millions have been sold. They are made by one of the largest rubber companies in America.

They are built to the most rigid tire specifications known. They are the finest quality it is possible to produce. They are backed by the fairest, squarest guarantee ever written, dfuf they sell for less than other nationally known tires of equal qttality. These sound like extraordinary claims. But they are facts.

And Montgomery Ward 8C Co. stands behind every word. The big tire companies have found it impossible to meet Riverside quality at Riverside prices so most of them now sell what are known as "second quality" tires at the same price ne charge for Riversides, a first -quality tire I Furthermore, a recent check disclosed that close to 90 of all the newspaper advertising of the leading tire companies is being cjevoted to their second-quality tires. Why? Evidently to confuse the reader. The reader notes that the prices are the same as Riversides, and assumes that the quality is the same.

But the nationally advertised tires offered at Riverside prices are not equal to Riversides in quality. Always compare QUALITIES as well as PRICES. The table at the right lists some of the best-known first-quality tires that compare with Riversides in quality. YOU compare the prices! vummistion. A- Sniillierin.

Has rnu coining on for roti urination of do'snlt. was eall- Flreitono Gum Dipped High Speed WARD'S Heavy Duty riversides SIZE Hear, Duty th.f ti-ply) Heavy Duty Goodrich Sllvertown P'Y) 29x4.4021 7.15 $10.10 30x4.5021 7.48 10.80 28x47519 8.18 11.15 29x5.0019 8.90 12.25 30x5.0020 9.10 12.60 28x5.2518 .0 13.50 31x5.2521 18.25 14.75 29x5.5019 10.95 15.20 30x5.5020 11.10 16.10 32x6.0020 11.50 17.00 32x6.5020 11.10 20.40 35x7.00 '21 15.70 22.75 liefaull rontirmeu rcan tivancement I and s-gned John Mievriin T. Ah in Judgment of dismissal was rendered, read ntid signed. Court then adjourned according to law. poetical Grape Concentrate Cases May Be Prosecuted April 11.

(By A. IV I An intention to prosecute prape riincentralo concerns whenever it can be proved their Roods arc "M'ld wiih nn intent that they bo used in 1 1 io manufacture of a bevernse which is intoxieatinir In fact" was today by 1'rohihition L'i-l-ector Not all sues have been listed but cnotiRri to give an idea of how prices compare. And by the way, Ward' prices are even LESS when you buy in PAIRS! Free Mounting Service at Every To make financial progress an individual requires the assist-jnce and co-operation of this fong, progressive bankiniT Jouse in building an balance. ard More as an example 01 now you save tt note the price on this popular size Jlancial Advancement Size 29x4.4021 "VO iYmSp8 Welcome You I family Here And savings on other sizes arc in proportion Note the list at the right WARD'S ALWAYS SELLS FOR LESS1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Fenled proposals for the construction of tho followlnif project will he received by the Louisiiina Highway Commission, Room No. bl4 Louisiana National Hank building, baton Kongo.

Louisiana, until n. on Tuesday. April lillil. Proposals will not be received after this hour. At 10:00 o'clock a m.

of the same day and date, they will be publicly opened nnd read in the Chamber of the Senate In the State Capitol building. (Pond) Project N. H'IU. 1'iri t'rniiie-Meker Hirlnvny; located in FvatiEcline and Itnpelos Home No. 2fi; letu-th 21.

miles. Surface treatment and other work In connection therewith. Full information nnd proposal forma are available lit the offices of the High-wry Commisrion at baton Rouge. fP'r' fbiitions may be inspected there or trill bo upon reuue-t jiAiirtY n- HKf bF.rtt lTn, tstate Hii'hwcy Kromeer. 0 K.

AI.LFN Chairman. Lnuiaiana Highway Commiftion, 4-2-1SU Nanty BANK TRUST CO. fm ma (o) ft ALEXANDRIA, LA. Phone 3400 Murray at Fourth Alexandria.

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