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Sun Herald from Biloxi, Mississippi • 8

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Sun Heraldi
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Biloxi, Mississippi
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8
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1 -r'-'-y i Kyyr -y c---yy: 1 5QZS DAILY HERALD Saturday May 1912 Page 8 MACCABEES HOLD 4 4 iU i) eeeeSaS 'isAS'ft'i mi I iii ii i uoemg oirt: safe of mso a Local News Paragraphs of Interest BILOXI i Summer i suits vie intend getting rid of everyzsmnmer eutt in the house- Come and look at our prices they will: jprpve the sincerity of our in-tcnfioQS' T- With about smnty-fivs members present last night tbs llseeabees held an intarosting meeting at their hall on Wost Howard sthhm and after btuSiMM was transact ad Edwin Meant and Chart were taken into the order A Dutch lunch was served all those in attendance and during the evening the Macca-ee band 'tendered several selections which wore highly enjoyed Money to loan on real estate or other trilateral Apply Tucei Secretary Biloxi Building A Loan Association 104 West Howard avenue 25 St Readen cf The Daily Herald are requested to send in lte for these columns Notices of time and place of meetings of and fraternal organiaatleiia inserted one time free of charge Advertise- nientin these columns cost 10c a line for the firs insertion and 7c a line SchsSSSSntfasertion Card of Thanks 10c line Telephone 80 AT THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH There will be the regular services at the First Methodist church tomorrow Sunday school will be held at 9:45 in the morning and there will be a sermon by the pastor Rev la Linfield at 11 o'clock and at 7:30 in the afternoon there will be the regular song service Large' assortment of mens wash suits Spanish linen and pongee from $4 to $8 Dulion Merc Co AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH RevP I Lipsey of Jackson Mias will preach at the First Baptist Church tomorrow night at 8 Dr Lipsey is one of the! strongest men in the state having teen pastor at Clinton the seat of Mississippi and Hillman colleges for fourteen years 07 aSO A big lot of light tan wors teds also a yery pretty gray check These are all of this seasons new things and are worth up to $1400- r- 0750 Coolers refrigeratory ice boxes triple motion freezers JOS COM- nple AveryibFureliDen Lawn A counter foil of remnants of Seasonable Goods Satan striped white Bargnette at Ladles Ions Kfmooa worth 98c of setieseaaeaaeeeeeeeeeieee A lot of childrens 50c and 60c Dresses at A splendid white Hock towel large site at Small Hock towel worth 7c At 7 Special vaIuc in matting squares 6x9 91-49 9x12 $249 Ladies Son Hats 25c value Ladies black satine Bathing Suits nicely Ofl) made 1 75 vaole at Cw JL avJ Jr- Bathing suits in blue- Garnet and gray 75c value At Speeial value Bobbinet bar 90 inches wideftj fiTffJ 10 yards At CpAoSTS Bobbinet bar 108 inches wide 11 yards 8359 A special wevc net bar cn frame large rf 11 size at JL Extra large size cotton top bar Best quality Jap matting 30c quality 19c Your choice of our 50c window shades Large size white bed spread $125 value 89c Splendid quality bleached sheet 81x90 75c -59c value at EAST end pupils enjoy delicious refreshments East End Mothers Club met Sool brfldult temoon and served the 200 children SSent with ice cream and cake This is an annual occurrence and iufoaH of iriving the children a pic nic in the woods the lafie dwidedto Siem the treat at the BduK srmnnds a very pleasant afternoon was spent by both the children end mothers present and all departed hieh in their praise of the afternoon The Mother Club have decided to have a telephone placed in the school bull (bn next session for the convenience of the teachers Screen doors $100 and uu JOS COMBEL 24 zt AT THE AIR DOME The attendance at the Airdome last night was very good and there were shown three very els pictures Lelonda and Yanck im personators of the Divine sex have 3EL- 24 2t 01000 ART EXHIBIT A SOCIAL SUCCESS The art exhibit given last night by he Ladies Aid Society of the First tfethodist church at the home of Mrs Lowerv was a social success there bring a rather small attendance but those who were there enjoyed the entertainment very much Quite a number of fine etchings of the old authors were on display and a number of orders were taken The proceeds of this sales will be added to the parsonage fund During the evening punch was served all In atriir'e by Miss Mildred Lowery WALDORF SPECIALS FOR TONIGHT Grab Loaves I 35c I Oyster loaves Crab sandwich i I'' 15c I Oyster sandwich 10c I Stuffed crabs 10c I Chicken loaf 80c Phone 167" 20 5t Choice fresh fish and crabs received I daily at the Mississippi Sound Fish Co phone 614 20tf A lot Nof the high grade hand tailored suits in mohairs that sold for $1600 and other materials that were worth up to $1800 7 -a 51000 Just received "'mnlete line ol Sc riven elastic s'n union suits $150 suit Dulion Mere Co 24 2t LONDON FEELS STHKE EFFECT A lot of odd Suits in Light colors worth up to $1200 at $5 The dance that was to have been given at the Hall to nio-ht for the benefit of the Chari tv Hospital has been postponed until Wednesday night Mav 29 and all those who attend will snend an enjoyable evening! There will be good music to dance by and refreshments will be served 25 tf amisfl SATUBDAY AND MONDAY SATURDAY AND MONDAY Kebett shown at the popular place of amusement this in addition to ager Stephens will show KavM by Edgir Allen Poe in tworeels which has just been out of tbe m-tory for several days and will be shown hero before New Orleans Side lights fog fire extinguishers JOS COMBEL at the orpheum pleasure-dome Last night at the Orpheum Pleas-uredome three very interesting reela of nictures were shown ndience and tonight will be shown Two Penitents and Swimming all the way through all for 5 cents Bovs suits latest styles full bloomer 3 50 to 8' Dulion Merc Co XO DANCE AT MONTROSS Thsre was no dance held at the MontrossIast night as that hostelry has been closed for the past number of weeks but will reopen on Lie first of June for the summer der the mangement of Swfoid who has had charge the hotel for the past number of years Phone 358 for best Crescent coffee Durel 408 Lameuse Z4 Mrs James Corcoran who some davs back stuck a rusty nail in her foot while walking in the yard of her home on Point Comfort is im-n roving rapidly from the danger or the injury Get your Panama Hats cleaned at Carter Sons 28 tf EXXCURRTO FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS This afternoon at 8 Prof linfield and Kennedy took quite a number of the teachers in -the Biloxi public rchools un the river nn the launch Fan-tie Thev tw" T' whrf and it is everyone in attendance will have a venr ir 4b? th weather at its best for of this kind Mia Ruth Miner and Miss Essie Fite of Lumberton -arrived in Bi-oxi yesterday to be the guests of Mrs Wilkes for several weeks Biloxi Society and Personal Items 1 Our shoes and hosiery have stood the test five years and ran stand up and talk more Parlor Shoe Store 'Pleasure DomeH Biloxi Miss I Great Labor War Will Not Be In Full Swing Until Tuesday London May 25 The full effect of the transport strike will not be felt until after the Whit-Monday holiday Although there waa a cessation of work yesterday by a large number of transport employees many of the men still are at work with the object of getting a wages to be used for holiday purposes Monday One effect of the strike yesterday was that the price of flour went np a shilling a barrel There seems to be a general tendency also to raise the mice of provisions The government is taking steps to keep the situation in hand Home Secretary McKenna visited the docks yesterday afternoon and afterward had an audience with King George -Later His 1 Majesty discussed the sit- I nation with Sir Geo Askwith chairman of the Industrial Council whose efforts in settling labor disputes have been markedly successful No reliable estimate is available showing the number of transport workers who actually have quit in obedience to the call for a strike While the order affects 100000 men in central London alone many of them will be allowed to complete half finished task before they walk out Tendon noticed the strike yesterday morning in the absence of trucks and drays from the streets At the docks all is quiet The nolice have plans ready to operate to present stoppage of transportation of food supplies Several ocean steamers have been held up by the strike By next week none will be able to sail unless they leave without cargo The trade union yesterday issued a general strike notice to the railroad carmen which involves a great extension of the movementlt is feared the strike may spread to other railroad men AT THE CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Tomorrow being Whitsunday of the Feast of Penticost the services in the Church of the Redeemer will be as follows: Holy Communion 7:30 am Ante-Communion sermon and celebration 11 Anthem Blest music bv Hutcherson Sunday school in the chapel 9:45 am Evening Prayer 7:30 pm Mission Sunday school First and Maple streets in the afternoon at 3 All are invited 'TONIGHT i another lubin tragedy Central vitagraph Two Penitents TO BE ENTERTAINED Mrs George Trommel as chairman of the refreshment committee assisted Mesdames Benny Foster Mattina and Miss Stella Harkness will entertain the Ladies of the Maccabees at their hall on West Howard avenue on Monday night All those who attend this entertainment will enjoy a very pleasant social evening and delicious refreshments will be served by this committee of ladies a Wachenfeld spent yesterday in New Orleans on business pertaining to the Dulion Mercantile Co Helms returned last evening from a business visit to Bay St Louis Mrs George Bills and daughter Mrs Charles Morrison and her little daughter returned last afternoon from a visit to friends and relatives in New Orleans James Corcoran' was in New Orleans yesterday for a few hours of business kalem Swimming A Screaming Comedy MUSIC CLUB DELIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINED The last meeting of the season was lrid yesterday afternoon at the comfortable home of Mrs Devitt on Lameuse street? she bring the hostess for the occasion As each guest entered they were served with delicious punch by the charming hostess and then ushered into the most elaborately decorated rooms which resented a picture in the colors of the club lavendar land white and cut flowers and ferns being in evidence everywhere The following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: Mrs Champlin resi dent Mrs Clark vice president Miss Norma Williams secretary: Mrs Kennedy treasurer and Miss Lily Rhodes librarian the afternon the following program was rendered -Instrumental solo Oracle Satori Miss Rena Picard Vocal BIschoff Mrs Kennedy Instrumental Solo Krim Mias Elsa Hatties tad Vocal Solo Fosti Mrs Dr Blount and I Shall Mrs Champlin violin obli-ato Mrs Devitt piano accompaniment Miss Norma williams Chorus Thee on This Mossy Smart After the meeting a very appetising two course luncheon was served by the Messing hostess consisting of soft shell eru sandwiches potato salad olives sUtines ices and cakes The color scheme of the club was also earned out in the refreshments which were ve- much enjoyed Those -resent were Mesdames Cham-lin Clark Devitt Kennedy I Blount Moseley and Rena Picard Lilv Rhodes Elsa Hattlestad anc Norma Williams Fresh fish and crabs Mississippi Sound Fish Co Phone 614 tf 4 I Crow and wife who have been occupying the Caillavet cottage 123 Couevas street for the bat winter left this morning for Mobile where they will visit for a few days before returning to their home in Forest Park Boulevard in St Louis During their stay in Biloxi they made many friends who will be sorry to learn of their departure and look forward to their return next falL Mr Crow is a fisherman of some skill and patience and during his sojourn in this city has made some good catches JUST RECEIVED Fine lot young chickens fryers and broilers A Kornmann phone 5 24 2t AT THE NEW GAIETY The attendance last night at this popular place of amusement was very good ana those witnessing the pictures Stolen Exchange is No and Nights In a stated that they were well paid for their money the last bring extremely funny Tonight will be shown Bests Bronco in His Own and of the North which is a very good program and the price of admission is five cents to everybody I RESOLVED THAT YOU WILL DE JUR-PR1JED AT OUR LINE or DKXJ6S AND OTHER ARTICLES AND AT THE LoW PRICED AT WHICH WE -5ELL THEM BUSTErT BRoAaTN: Clem Lang of Mobile came in this morning for a week-end visit to 1 friends and relatives in this city Daft Rose of New Orleans was here I yesterday for a few hours visit Bullard of Pascaroula county attorney for Jackson county came over this morning for a short visit Prtt Linfield was among tbe Biloxians in Gulfport this morning for a few hours of business Brown of Laurel after a business visit to this city left this morning for Mobile Mr and Mrs Laughlin after spending the past number of months in this city at the Moorehead residence on West Beach which they enjoyed very much left this morning for their home in St Louis This being their first stay in Biloxi and enjoying it so much they will return again next winter to spend several months TO THE PUBLIC Having purchased the Biloxi and Pirie dairies and consolidated them with the White House Dairy I desire to announce that the patrons of the above named dairies will be served for the present by the drivers heretofore employed and th prompt delivery of the choicest dairy prouiicts will be made to old customers as usual MRS CORA WHITE Prop (Continued from Page 1) Oriente The only news concerning the uprising the government had vouchsafed ui to late last was that various columns of regular troops were converging from different points on the Cuban railroad on the town of Figuaybos the principal place in the district between La Maya and Guantanamo City where the forces of Gens Etenoz and Ivonet the insurgent leaders are reported to be concentrated The government professes ignorance of the destruction' bv insurgents of the railways between San Luis and Guantanamo and between the latter place and Bo-nueron on Guantanamo bay It also says nothing is known of tv wires on both these roads been cut but admits there is some interruption in televranhic communication Last night it was impossible to communicate with the American naval station at Guantanamo from Havana GRADUATION EXERCISES HELD Bay St Louis Miss May 25 The graduation exercises of Bay St Louis High School took place last night before a large and interests audience The following participated in the program of the graduates: Robert Briggs Georgette Brandao Madeline Eagan Misses McClung Juanita Angamar Oliver Slyvester Raluh Kirst Mary McDonald Susie Briggs Trinity Tourne Myric Aus- ley and McDonald The graduates were addressed by the Rev Dr Thompson of Ustti ibnrir Ths diplomas were presented by Charles Moreau following which medals and distinctions were awarded by Prof Ives to Robert Briggs Miss Georgia Krankey Miss Cleo Osoinach Miss Suzanne Trawick and Miss Beatrice Holt PARTY ROW Yoy WILL JURPRI JE YOURJELF MO JT OF ALL IF YOU HAVE NEVER BOUGHT YolR DRU6J PRoM VS WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF ALL THOJE THIN65 THAT ONLY THE DRUfi 5TORE SEllS BUY YOUR DRUG5 AT OUR STORE BUY YOUR TOILET THIN65 AT OUR JToRE BUY -YOUR WRITING MATERIALS AT OUR STORE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED WITH ABSOLUTE CARE Mrs Comhran returned to Ocean Seringa thin morning after a short visit of business to this city Mr and Mrs Mathew Yan Orden and Miss Edith Laru who have been ttayins with Mrs Flaming tor the past number of months left this morning for their home in Houghton Mich and as they are delighted with Biloxi and the surroundings in all probability thev will be among those returning to this City next winter Mrs McDonald who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs' Elder at their home on Church street for the past several weeks left this morning for their home in Areola Miss Mrs McDonald is the mother of McDonald who was nroprie-tor of the well known milk dairy on Pass Christian a road and has quite a number of friends and relatives In Biloxi Slay went to Mobile this morning 'for a short visit of business John: Clark came over 'from New Orleans this morning for a week-end visit to friends and relatives Chicago May 25 called to ing tral committee of the par- A policeman was called to restore order at a meeting of the county cen- i The BILOXI MISS TONIGHT WE ARE FEATURING Anderson as Bronco Billy in BESTS BB0NC0 A Roaring Western Comedy farce It has to be seen to be appreciated IN HIS OWN -A: Drama that appeals to your heart OF THE NOBTH This is a tale of the North in winter amid snow and ice It is a tale cf men and women tmder primeval conditions A strong stirring picture Door open seven P'M ADMISSION 5 cent USIEST STORE USIEST CORNER USIEST STREET ILOXI MISS fRUG STORE PHONE 406 ty of Illinois at a hotel here yesterday when and members clashed over alleged tactics of Mrs Myra Strawn Hartshorn president of the committee a "Ladies yon must keep order here or be arrested' or put shouted the policeman as he mounted the platform but the women only laughed at him Finally a semblance of order was restored and the policemen left the room Phone The DaUy Herald office if you want: to advertise your property for sale JL 'a a t'w.

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