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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 15

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The News-Stari
Location:
Monroe, Louisiana
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15
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THE MONROE NEWS STAR, SATURDAY, MARCH 9.1929. OF BLAST AT BURNING BARN WHITE APPOINTED SCOUT EXECUTIVE IN DELTA SECTION By Chic Young Special lo War. BASTROP, March Noble White hm been Scout field enecutlve of Delta dlstrtct, whleh parish, to sue Stonge of Dvtiamite who i to bftnmi with Not tllefcal, Sars Prosecutor. the Seoul eouncil at Alexandria i announcement waa known by R. Simplon, Scout tlve, who fiaitor in Bastrop 11......

Friday. Mr. la now connected with y. M- r. A.

and member fCBIBNIl, March f. In committee. Mr, ft alowly mount death to 1, wh(U fcM A Scout county virtually Jn Xnrth Dakota for two years Investigation Wfl, to the post- dynamite hlast whjfh appflinted. which haa of aix men duties on March left mrany fifty other persons ,6 lajvved, critically. Scout will Coant Attorney E.

Mahlia an- at the luncheon HHttj that no would he Tuesday and will tell of future held. no criminal Mid Mr. Mahlin after the day Sn gathenng facta concerning tho of pounds of al ft blaaing harn, at the hone Coanty CommUaioner Carl Jooked up tbe law eorering of dynamite and fnand that la nnthing Illegral in thia he "The waa atored outatde tho city lim- Ita. Pereoeaion were stored from tho exploitTe." At tha home of a in Fremont. Commissioner was from a nervous hroakdown and Fojr wen, all flremen, either killed outricht er aoon after, The mountod with the yetterday of W.

F. and Arthor Shoeneck, truck At ona oi'ner die. for activity of the Ouachita Valley council for The is very over outlook for yenr and prt- a future. MOVIE NOTES did the adaptation, C. Graham the 5L BASTROP CHURCH TO OBSERVE 7TH ANNIVERSARY Sprakrr From Mompliis Will be Prrsent fnr Oivnsiori.

Wholesale Drag Co. Locates at Ruston Special to fttar. BASTROP, Marrh 9 now mder way for of the fifth of i church of observance will take place Sunday, March IT and for that occs'ion Rev. F. of college president, noted preacher and dist church leader will preach at both the morning and eve- ininf of the church.

IperU) The Spec al alto beirjf pre- EU8TOV, March 9. -The C. for the occasion and Jack Kachanire is G. o' it in tho for of the musical pro- Raston. F- Walker, an gram.

drug man, will in charge of the The lora', church BOW will be aplendd during established, it is understood, at five of It was land, Shreveport, Ruston, Junction organised on March 16. and at City a number of adjacent towns that time had a membership of 21. throughout South Arkansas and Twenty have been lost by North Louisiana. death or by removal from the city ---------o------------- then and todav the church has have necn accustomed I away. But in the of love, therp is a that sublime heignts of passion and stamps the beautiful star and the handsome lce.iin^ man perfect of emotionalism in Franit Llcvd directed the picture, and the cast are Lucy DoraiBe, eminent Kuropean star of UFA.

Nicholas Nicholas Winifred hmile hautard and SAKNGER TOMORROW have never seen the palatial of leviathans of the air Ine new ani Ford tored monoplanes will have their curiosity by the South scenes of Warner iatfst special production star- Monte Blue and directed by Roy lluth. Two spectacular dashes irto the storms ar.d of the Antarctic sre made in the great tri- motored Zenith -non built to cajiture endurance record. The Sieman-Halske were importeli specialiy from Germany by ho Bjan Aircraft c-irroration. 4 terrific drama of human daring and conflict, on the novel, Candle in the by Mary Taylor. Eve ATITOL a ground upon which daring, law been less life of the underworld is pa nted in bold, illuminating strokes and against which is depicted romance of voung people whirled fate into its maelstrom, a most unusual revelation of side" of a great multifarious activities.

To Olive Borden and Ja-k Tickford, tars of many screen hits during the 'ast years, entrusted the rales that carry the romantic interest of James A. powerful in a canoe hall of San Frmcisco's district and an errhestra player who strives to rescue the girl from I er baleful and they have acquitted themselves admirably. Head News-Star Classified Ads for bargains. DRILLING IN THE VICKSBURG AREA DELAYED BY RAIN Expect to Spud in Lion Oil Company Well Soon. isi to VICKSBURG, Maren 9 -The last two truck loads of machineiy for the Lion Oil Rffining company in East Rankin countv, through here today on the way to the Marterfelt farm, where those in expect to spud in in a few days.

Col. T. Barton, president the company, is expected here. It is understood that this company is interested in a block near Bassfield and probably another in the the coming month. At Amory fishing part of the state.

of the wells is under way, Other projects have been delayed other thrPC this week on a-couBt of high water. The Vicksburg Syrdicate well hatl to down at 520 feet on account of high water in the ''Big Black bottom Work on two derricks had to be suspended because of water between the road and the sav.nil!s. Development in the nearby county of Lauderdale taking form fart with the announcement that Baker and Adkins interest will start during progress. The Rye it down below 3O0t) and the Boureland are nearing the where the Carter pay sands were encountered. Hotel Monroe Pharmacy Open All Nifcht Phone Ailrf rtUemwt Wilson Bfut th i WOMEN USE THIS TONIC TO BUILD UP STRENGTH REALTY TRANSFERS The following realty were at the office ol triet clerk yeaterday Jsmes Walker to Wairhet 9 res ME 14 ss 2, Wuiehtt dis- if 11-19 rth.

John M. Jr, to Imi 2 of 11 IH sa Jsnuars JO. C. M' "re to bta fiftit, interrii in 1 i of 4 1 fila. loeneaut I of situare 11 of rhlta Mills Fimt c.nn- wouth ime wiih lina of tenue 50 feet, thea'e back Il hwtween aottth of 1feel J.

tu Rr at troa in corner mb4 II. l. fmanler In and enrtina )n rttrectlon 1 1 feet, sweHy riihi i feel lot i mto tot thrace isrsllei eant Nmntfarv ftet to norih i of heginn ng a feet more lesa, I ali Sn rhfct foperfr be.von«! ihe jmj WI front of prop- bere a merr.ber*hip of The churrh was first a The nurr.erous of i church. services two fervid motion thissto ry of Ktis- a but now is full time, with an France in thed "ivs of revo- Rev. I).

as At that lution ht aftr 1 hry a it was dependent on the Home princeami prin of isc ovy, they ion board for much of its finan- are apart hent tide cisl support but it now has been in- 1 VI 1 over the a nd th rough an of home mission support he believ ei l.er un faithfut. In for about a year and by March 17 hr- nd it i Will be of all debt on church fvpn micr tho jxuries to hich they SAKNGER TODAY -Two of the most compelling interpreters of tne soft are B.llie por morf thjn fifty vrari women of and Af.tonio Moreno whi appear in ajIC, in of Me, have testi- ibe former picture for to invigorating, stimulating and strengthening cftccts of St. Joseph's G.F.P. dhe WHY DRIVE A SHABBY CAR? WHEN YOU CAN PAINT IT YOURSELF with Contrast China Oil Brushing Lacquer or I CAN HAVE IT PAINTED FOR YOU At Schedule of Kind of Car Small Medium Large Roadster or 12.SO 15.00 Coupe ........................................12.50 15.00 17.50 Coach .........................................15.00 17.50 20.00 Sedan .........................................17.50 20.00 25.00 It is and dries in an hour or two. It leaves no brush laps, or streaks.

The mori you wash it the better it Smooth as like iron. no rubbing or polishing. Best Lacquer on the American market for automob furniture. machinery, etc. It is for year.

in twenty Mack and white Lacquer Dreaalng L. B. FERGUSON 200 Pine Street Monroe. Slate Diatrihotor for Loulaiana SALESMEN Tomorrow aencei Direct from the Mark Strand Theatre, New York A Vita phone Drama of a Woman'n Denire, in Yoar are faarinated by magnificent thrill to the of great All-Talking Conquest of Love rith H. B.

Warner Lois Wilson What in iroman'n denire in "Conquest She loved one man! Hut married hi a bent friend! II hy? Theren a SEW THRILL in this TENSE drama. Monte Blue Tulfv FAT A Keel of Inauguration iHiv. in ild i ngh it now BLIND RUSTON BOY ADMITTED TO STATE INSTITUTE IN ALEX. to RI STON, Mar. A.

Roy, bi nd from childhood and for many years cared for by an aunt, has been admitted as a patient in the atate blind institute. Alexandria. The aunt who has cared for this helpless boy 'or these many jears has herself recently become through and afflictions, and is now dependent on the charitv of Bladder Sufferers RELIEF Stop Getting I'p Free aelf from Stiff in the Back. Why go from those pams. terrible burning and stiff, achy when by Bond and you can aecure relief? No matter how long you been aaffering or how many so-caiied you have tried, you will never bo fair to yourself until you have used and B.

remedy is made especially to relieve those urinary which causa you untold Get a bottle from your druggist today, pay 60c or 11.20. Refuse all (Adv.) GAIETY Theatre TODAY H(M)T GIBSON SINDAY A Tiffany Stahl Pirtnre with Eve Southern and H. B. Warner and a remarkable of play, (iinedji "KNOCKOUT 10c and 20c OUR SPECIAL for NEXT WEEK 50c ORPHOS T(K)TH BRUSH in New I and Beautiful Pearltone colors and 2 models .5 big 50 ORPHOS TOOTH PASTE TOTAL Our 50 1.00 1.50 69C Add 10c for Postage PHARMACY Phone 71-72 AS CONSUMERS PAY YOUR BILLS ON OR BEFORE THE 10th OF THE MONTH AND SAVE 10 yc AH bills not paid by the 20th of the month, service will be discontinued without further notice For West Monroe consumers bills may be paid at either bank. NATURAL GAS COMPANY, Inc.

ADVERTISERS ATTENTION I The only accredited advertising representatives of the Monroe News-Star mr arthy MRS. IRENE S. SHIELDS other solicitor is employed and we will not be for any sales or promises made by any or persons, claiming to represent our advertis- it M. 5 KIM mUMTOM cny Today with tarzan, the wonder horse His first mystery-adventure drama. One of his greati'st Capitol Latest tomedy "Have Entire Program Accompanied by 112-Pieee Orchestra -SUN DAY-MONDAY- Father Against Son in Love and War! FOREIGN with Norman Mary Nolan and Jane Marlosr lorg enough to know the of love and at their wildest.

Comedy, Capitol 112-Pleeo Orehoatra Accompaniment We Are Pleased to Announce the Addition to Our Board of Directors of GEORGE T. MADISON, President, Bastrop State Bank CHARLES SNYDER, Director, Bastrop State Bank E. B. FOLSE, President, Citizens State Bank Trust Co. all of Bastrop, La.

This makes us, we believe, the strongest Small Loan Company in Northern Louisiana. We invite the public to visit our offices in the Bernhardt Building. This Company will make loans in sums from $25.00 to $300.00 over a maximum period of twenty months, interest being paid on the net unpaid balances each month at the rate fixed by law, with the privilege of repaying the entire amount at any time. A Local Institution Financed By Local People Keep Monroe Money In Monroe A dignified loan service to reliable people; three private consultation rooms for your convenience, no commissions, no fees, no deductions. You get the full amount applied for.

We accept as security chattel mortgages on household furniture, automobiles, diamonds and personal endorsements. MAIL AND TELEPHONE APPLICATIONS INVITED PHONE 2000 INDUSTRIAL LOAN COMPANY OF MONROE, INC. Licensed and Handed UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE HANKING DEPARTMENT Bernhardt Monroe La. Authorized Capital $150,000.00 Cumulative Preferred Stock 130,000 Shares Common Stock, No Par Value DIRECTORS O. E.

HODGE, President President Jordan LrUling Co. President First National Bank of Ruston, La. President Jonesboro State Bank. President Hodge-Hunt Lumber Co. Vice-President N.

L. A (L Railroad Co. ALLAN SHOLARS Hudson, Potts, Bernstein Sholari, Monroe. La. F.

H. DRAKE Capitalist, Trustee, F. H. Drake Minden, La. W.

E. HICKS Oil Gas Operator, Vice-Preaident Louisiana Petroleum Corporation, Shreveport, La. J. S. HUNT Director, Hodge-Hunt Lumber Co, Director, Jordan Drilling Co.

Director, Firat National Bank of Ruston, Lc. General Manager N. L. G. Railroad Co.

GEORGE T. MADISON Preaidant Baatrop State Bank. Preaident Realty Co. Member Madiaon Madison, Bastrop G. A.

SCHLOSSER, Vice President Fiscal Agent, Industrial Loan Company of Monroe, BAXTER S. BRASWELL, Secretary and Treasurer Manager Industrial Loan Company of Monroe, J. B. BOND Bond A Evans, Oil Well El Dorado, Ark. CLAUDE A.

DeJERSEY Contractor, Monroe, La. CHARLES SNYDER Merchant. Director Bastrop State Bank. Secretary Turpin Motor Co. Treasurer Bastrop Building A Loan Association.

Treasurer Bastrop Chamber of Commerce. Treasurer Bastrop Realty Co. E. B. FOLSE President State Bank and Treat Company, Bastrop, La.

Director of Bank of Oak Ridge, La..

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