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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 3

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Shreveport, Louisiana
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Page Three THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAI Thursday Feb 25 1937 To Dance at Bossier Banquet 217 West sixty-ninth street is ill o'clock at the home of Mrs Year-with influenza wood of 611S Fairfield avenue for Officers Elected' the purpose of organizing a Young NA-omen's circle of the The following officers DEPUTIES ORDERED TO ROUT STRIKERS were elected at the Young Women's circle of the of the Cedar Grove Methodist church at a meeting this week: Mrs Lindsey Temple president Mrs 1-lagen vice president Mrs Jewel Franks MOVIE PIONEER DIES (Associated Press) BEVERLY BILLS Cal Feb :5 McCarthy 5 pioneer of the motion picture indulttry and lately FROM PAGE ONE All the young married women of LL the Southside Baptist church ar ization died at his home here requested to meet tonight at a member of the Will Hays organ Co- were closed today to employees as picket lines formed around the place To Re Called When Needed When the men arrived this morning they were met by representatives of the officials who in OM formed them the plant would be closed during the strike trouble The employees would be summoned when needed the men were told Closing down of the plant made picketing a useless activity and the picket lines disappeared 100 Employed at Plant At the Northrup plant where army pursuit planes are being manufactured about 1000 me are employed Climax Thought Near The situation at the Douglas factory where the strike entered its third day approached a climax The strikers invaded new territory in the building going into the "loft where some offices including the drafting sections are located They also entered the room of a government radio station and barricaded themselves in it The strikers moved toward the engineering department where 200 men were still working Plant officials dispatched guards immediately to the engineering section The strikers beat on the locked doors of the engineering depart-merit A heavy rain operated to disperse picket lines outside the plant E2ULPINSTI114S1 rhe 72 E1 44ID LI cay GOODS C04113D 1-7 4 0 1114 '''L Ew kr ZNt telik 1 I tir lats 'l IJ''-- 7 17: 1 ii- 1 1 4 1 1 1 I i rri if 1 ---4 11 VIIII i 1 :1 Al'ir -ee i 1 4)( 1 4 I a Gtilahr2ocD Bay ofh cm LTD 1--- ::1 i k-s-' Ni 1k 1t'o-- 1 slit: R7k 4' 'tf1 -r: i tek-: 4- 'i lrky: A 'z ks: ''i" w) 5'i: It'' -ki 1Z 1 -likt-ktv :4 7: i i 4 -4" 4: --2: I i l' i :1:: 4 k1: A 1''tt ''4' i0t: 1'''': '''''741'3 E': fr: 4 3:1 I 1 it i 7 t'''4 1 1 1 4 V'Y'f 7 ''k 't 4 ''kV'' 'NItIk Af' i': A 2 8k I 1 Final Sale of clever new creations "All-Time Toppers DRESSES originally to 2500 495 95 1 1 I 3 I i I 1 i i ii i i BANKERS WILL MEET AT LAKE CHARLES LAKE CHARLES Feb 25--The Louisiana Bankers association will hold its 1937 convention st Lake Charles April 15-16 Jacobs president of Shreveport wired acceptance of the invitation extended by El Howard executive vice president of the Calcasieu-Marine National bank at a meeting of association's executive counsel at New Orleans last month Group of 28 late Winter and early Spring models marked for quick clearance 11 A LiI Chic Spring Fashions in Popular Priced Smart Shreveport women are raving over the clever toppers to be found at Rubenstein's Selections include tint ura 1 past els and (lark shades 1 le71 I I Pt i I 1 tk i I i1 I DRESSES VISIT THE Mary Elizabeth Cope (above) one of the featured dancers who will entertain tonight on the floor show given by the Warren School of Dancing for the Bossier City business men's banquet to be held in the Bossier city hall at 7:30 o'clock YOTrA LIMEN Others Priced to $295o Hardin Urges That Long Lost Grave of Solomon Downs Great Louisiana Statesman Be Marked New Spring prints in lovely silks many of them are washable therefore practical as well as smart There are light and (lark background types some tailored others with trimmings of smart laces Sizes are for the sub-deb wearing 11 up to types for those who require a 46 FOURTH FLOOR I SHOPS NEW LOCATION 623 TEXAS STREET For Linens and Gift Items Prices Drastically Reduced I The suggestion that the grave of Solomon Downs Louisiana statesman before the Civil war be appropriately marked was made in a telegram sent Thursday by Fair Hardin assistant 'United States attorne to Flood Math son president of the Monroe Bar association Just Arrived! Fancy Rufflings For Dress Trimmings fi 1 rii04srmcriirld 1 fIi 40 two wn immp ok h4 41 0(c1 firl L(------ 4-- ----f---' s- -rrilt ti iz 1 VA )1 4' (1 17-(---1--- -c g-a44' W1' '-V 1 St'e ir-rilt --ty 40 vb '4014 -f 1 11 N'''4 Ne I I I I 1 --1 'Y s' k' '''si I) I' 1:) Cll? i I( I 1:7 1 i 11-ii I You'll want to sew when you see these dainty rurflings there are types for kiddie's clothes for dresses anti blouses for grown-ups and some fancy effects for making collar-and-cuff sets A wide selection offered Narrow Rufflings hemstitched or embroidered in colors 10c to 35c yd Wider Rufflings hemstitched and some lace edged 50c to 198 yd Mousseline Rufflings embroidered and lace edged 1 00 yd Circular Fagoting for collars and yokes white colors 1 00 yd Organdy Points fast colors 10c to' 25c yd These prices effective tomorrow (Friday February 26) and all Saturday's prices will be effective tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 None of Saturday's prices will be changed from Friday afternoon unless they are cut in the morning paper in which event we will cut the cutters' price This is your assurance and your guarantee that you can purchase all of your groceries tomorrow afternoon and Saturday at and below prices of any other concern The grave of Downs was found Wednesday at Monroe The metal 11-1'1 casket and a portion of the marker on his grave were found according to a message received by Mr Hardin front Fred Williamson edior of the Monroe Morning World c- Downs was one of Louisiana's most distinguished statesmen Ile 2 is called "the first great liberal prior to the Civil war" He was ---1 the -father" of Louisiana's public school system and did much- to liberalize the ballot and the right to hold office Ile served as United States senator United States attorney and collector for the port of New Orleans When he (lied in 1854 his body was buried on the banks of the Ouachita end for years the loca- tion was lost Downs was a strong opponent -4: 4 of dueling and as the guiding spirit of the constitutional convention held in 1845 caused to be inserted the provision that every person taking the oath of office should swear they had never par- ticipated in a duel Downs though a wealthy planter advocated and caused laws to be passed in the state to liberalize the ballot and the right to hold office Before his time a man had to be a prop- erty owner to vote and a mans right to hold office varied accord- ing to the amount of property he I owned Ile also advocated the es- '7? tablishment of the public school system lien Downs died he left will freeing one of his devoted slaves who afterward marked his grave which in the years that passed be- came lost Downs was one of the most brilliant lawyers of his time and because of his great record Mr Hardin is suggesting that his grave be appropriately marked -i Ills telegram to Mr Madison i'' follows: "Fred Williamson and John Rumble advise Solomon Downs grave and casket discovered near Riverside sanitarium where he was buried on his plantation As one of Monroe's and Louisiana's greatest lawyers and statesmen A the bPr association Should take immediate steps to see that this grave Is preserved and suitably 0 a marked preferably in the present IrIcaton if prtsible or as nearly PS possible otherwise properly In came IUL Downs was one of the most brilliant lawyers of his time and because nf his great record Mr Hardin is suggesting that his grave be appropriately marked His telegram to Mr Madison follows: "Fred Williamson and John Rumble advise Solomon Downs' grave and casket discovered near Riverside sanitarium where he was buried on his plantation As one of Monroe's and Louisiana's greatest lawyers and statesmen the bPr association hon1d take immediate steps to see that this grave is preserved and suitably marked preferably in the present loaton i possible or as nearly PS possible otherwis(4 properly 2 i -r :4: 4 '4 JfiN tiy I 7 1 0 Efr end Las it AB Il I "'N I1 Ale AP I Ab BEAUTIFUL BAKING SIZE 1r Freshest and Prettiest You've Ever Seen lb with smart new shades in llteall 'slinattpriD011 BEAUTIFUL FRESH cf4dEP3' pint 22e Limisiana Oysters oo 1 I 0 '4 3 1 1 i 1 P4A 11:11 1 A Y'' 0 S' 1111 i I ei'' )' iltt 0 11 t-C1 e1-- v-) 9 v' 1:: r'5'''''r LEON JOHNSON'S DEVILED CRABS 2 for 15c SHRIMP GUMBO pint 22c MANY OTHER SEA FOOD SPECIALS NOT LISTED DELICIOUS SEAFOOD DINNERS 29c Your lovely new costumes deserve these authentic new Phadom each keyed to harmonize with the smart costume colors and fabrics And the beauty of each is enhanced by the exquisite quality of Hole-proof crepe chiffons 51 deserve ides with the 3 Pair $285 CHOICE OF TENDERLOIN OF FRIED TROUT OR DEVILED CRAB COLD SLAW TARTAR SAUCE TWO VEGETABLES AND HOT ROLLS 1 Holeproof Silk Hosiery Exclusive with Rubenstein's Interred in a cemetery and marked But this should not be done unless removal is necessary Monroe strangely lost the grave of its founder Don Juan Filhiol and this long lost grave of one of the city's greatest citizens should not lapse into oblivion" Stamped Pieces 119 Fresh Cocoanuts each I ot HARD HEAD CABBAGE lb FRESH DUG NEW 2c POTATOES lb thiISTUIIN4 5c 312c BEAUTIFUL BEETS AND CARROTS bunch In a NN' tde Variety od With Slimmer days ahead you will be thinking of many charminz pieces you can adorn with your fine needle-work The variety of pieces offered will prove most tempting for your own home your trousseau or gifts 711 ALL FINE GRANULATED TUNE IN WITH THE BLUES UJGAIIE 10-lb cloth bag 50e a at FISH FLAKES 44' 41 i 041 i 11 4 Ti 1 4 1 it I 01 144 4 1 IN 4 --41 a 1)t 1 2 tans 25c BLUE PLATE SHRIMP ROYAL GELATINE IN I BEECH NUT CHILI SAUCE 29c nottie can 15c oc an 1 OC bars 20c bottle 09 0 Or- I CUT OKRA No 2' tall LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 1 tall 3 i GREEN SPLIT PEAS lb 7Y2C I J4 LEA AND PERRIN SAUCE fall in step with fashion's liveliest new themes! Fronts built LIP to the height of fashion punch ings and unusual designs stitchings and stripping daintily applied and other smart notes put Enna Jetticks among the most popular blues of '5 ANDS 6 FANCY Pillow Cases of linen finished tubing 79c 100 119 Pr Linen Scarfs 59c and 100 Linen Vanity Sets and Scarfs to match 1 00 each Linen Guest Towels in white and pastel colors 35c Linen Dish Towels fancy print effects 35c and 49c Linen Luncheon or Bridge Sets 36 In cloth 4 napkins 100 139 Linen Banquet Cloths cut work designs 54x72 Size 3 95 79x90 Size 5 95 72x90 Size 5 95 18 In Napkins to match 420 doz NEW THREADS FOR EMBROIDERY IIAVE ARRIVED Cedar Grove By Ray Watts Phone 8-1630 The White Eagle Motorcycle club will meet tonight at 8:30 Rt the home of the president Voss of 6514 Willard avenue Tonight's meeting will be a Fincial meeting The study class met 1 Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs A Frey of 218 West Fey entieth street Mrs Ira Robinson of 101 East Seventy-serond street is improving 1'i from an attack of flu The Woman's Missionary moriety of the Cedar Grove Methodist church held its World Outlook pro- grain this week at the church with Mrs Warren presiding Mrs Hudson Sr had charge of The devotional Mn Trainer sang a solo entitled 'An Evening Prayer" arcompanied at the piann by Mrs Moore Mrs Charles Ault president of the announced the regular monthly meeting would be held at the church next Monday The Westside Sewing club meetIng matt held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs It Cook of f1 108 East Seventy-first street The club members spent the afternoon sewing The club 'will meet next week at the home of Mrs Rainer of 321 West Seventieth Wead MOD C111101IDS milk led lb i FRESH CUT IDEAL HAM end slices lb 25c DOG FOOD cans 29c 7:: I ti 7 1 I CRISPY RYE and FRENCH BREAD "VELMA" "KITTY" loaf each CHOCOLATE FUDGE BROWNIES CIIEESIT APPLE COVERED 6 12c PIES 10c 25c hOc Enna jetticic Footwear Exclusive with Rubenstein's DELICIOUS TENDER LIGHT FLUFFY VANILLA dozen CUP CANES a a All Purchases Made During the Remainder of February Will Appear on April 1st Statements! 13 04 st rent Little Oliver Glean Thompeon of MMM.

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