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ï~~, - --. I.. t- ",7'::, c-,,- ". a- 4 -.. - a A LMA NA C -11 EI 1 OEBOY SCOUT COUNCIL IT ~i Y(AREXPO~iION p" OF VELVET JOErIJFJJ ASKED TO SHARE N~o.iM.-r -Thank you, Velvset Joe, for your. U. So SONG SERVICE Tflfl~flfl~flhI 1919 Almanac. We shall hang it up Tlfh nr 13111Il~L Il - y its little red string on at very con- Iill 1111The New Orleans Boy Scouts Coukivoentrltheea.nonult it many l L cli* has been asked to take part lit, G etti Fraernl Oder NDA We~1quie f dlt ____ UR will be celebrated In this city, ngru FaenlO dr D y I Alaa.Velvet Je h*sgthfShosT H l tl. e a7tiona Weko2Sng hii Da sthe Zodiac, the weather forecasts Ah2i H. J. Neale, superinltendent of Audu- U p iig lt Designated for the imonth by monthi, for the whole Year Events for Boys bon-P'ark.Lhas granted the privilege ______ foread. the working-hours laid down to the Rpy Scouts ot New Orleans. L s xiiin frthe sun and the moon, to say noth- To Contest N, to dedicate "their new flag pole and. Bladder Weakciess Quickly(esce Last Exhbition Ilg of the jokes -and parlor games-___ beautiful flag to be placetf&A a mein- by Iteet$ SelessiilflcDAPswr ThsI h --carry us back to our boyhood days. fltoGrg.Wsitn.O Was exs a tio nNwOlasbut It.. 1 thW credit you with being right up Due to health conditions and the ra oGoge Wsigo. O for Old ad Venag WarEXiostin I Nw rlens bu i i o heminute In all your wonderfully former pril of flu there has not yet Gerge ahngtn's birthday. the will be a record breaker, or all known condensed war information. been any athletio -competition In the hold ofeNeewranI llduonPart methods ofcalcutheiocelebration IIno AudubonraPkck metod ofcacultin hvegon b The war map, showing the rart of Public schoos n Fak Br, during the afternoon. 50 en Pack age the board, 'Germany now occupied by the Allied pyia ietr snwlyn Ls________C n For one thing it.is Fraternal Order troops and the ngutral zones, with the for the annual track and field meetWhtawneflcmotoses Day, and Colonel John P. Â~"ullivan. he motn righas sms and for the base-ball leagues. Whs is The copper men have orgaised. It all1 night and not get up atlesone Charles Weinberger and Charles Le. interesting. Your analysis of Presi- Mr. Beriers first year as physical di- is hard to say whether there Will be, and maybe six'or eight titeevr Place, ehldftalnis of the Elks,.kShriners dcnt Wilson's famous 14 Points and rector In ithe city. He has had little therefore, a union of the police forces night -because -pt bladderwekes and Knights of Columbus. have sum. supplementary points will be referred chance to follow out his plans. He ad- or a rise In the price of pennies-Ba- Have you forgotten what ithersfl mnoned their dlansmen to rally at to 7many times by many people during vocates athletic competition for girls. Yannah Morning News. ness and luxury of an unbroknnlh kBeinemann Park at 1:30 p. m. the Ptac-c Conference. Also, your He has observed that the boys are of untroubled sleep 11Is il'P' Then the famous lime. Eugenie flit- numerous tables of war costs ini live.s well supplied vth' competition, but Daudelin-; and Thursday night at the fet has come all this way from Wash- anid money, that the girls haave little or no ath- Behrman gymnasium, under the direcingtoin to ^n the battle songs of the Yu oeyp~spyawy i letics. The girls may have an Indoor tion of Miss R. LittUl There are Po s ing. Yrt.wl-kon olpp o u, om ely h ihy lasdidobase-ball league this year. special classes In swimmning. Oren ui oes:rsd.bshave so much of It in such a i-nnveni- Mr. Eerier is of the belief that girls _________________ spent months% in the front line tren. ent. readable form. should be given more track events,. thee, singingf to the heroes of Irnn;c* Your Almanac shtmd hi- most wel- and for that reason, he is laying Plans anhe stwon oftheirmoas to v oe thcineer o and - tketo have a track meet of the public andIstecng oftheirm as t ur-o ni pesrtory. -gt urraes colsfrgil ex er dreds of thousands of dollars fur that your Almanac is sent entirety "The first meet may be indoors.Frech olders Jut rturingfro 1free uponi hiotrard requesi, to vle said Mr. Berler, "but it wilt eventually tornof sodes u st erniw fth msheJoe, at 4241 Folsom Avenue, St. 1Louls, leatdto an outdoor meet. I Am tyg 'hh-u!IsTu t aet e war Sont-lyth Aelr".,neitho- emetM.to teach the schools that it Is the ben- O-ihm tsTubt for propaganda purposes, she wast to Thc W. It. Irby branch of J~iggeht ef it derived from athletics and not the Up TisWy asNgh. have sailed for lkrsnos last week-but & M-yers in New Orleans distributes real winning that counts. I believe In Among the principal cause fti was prevailed on to come to N.ew Or- Velvet Joe toaoo-in the south. friendly compellljon. but not in coni', trouble is chronic enlargemeto= h leans today tor lake part In the 1:-h petition that causes hard feeling -or prostate gland and bladdler ltt wlbeathnfthuc-dbyar l.xpm rgue S.Alexander Ben, Negro, - To strengthen bnhis ory of ath-] Very upon which Kellogge rw wll n-trodci by tar-re ih ac at osToSrv* Y a8letics for urls.' Mr. Benter has begurt Tablets are based, a notedmdia In the programme. epi ied tae Masagmnsu clssfo th ngt authority says: A symptomtcur -- attefild ropics]) p ut 3 Unt(4 SttesMarhalLecerh giro.l n Tesrls.ghtOneKiTuesdayr uuany ghteedthe Ba xpstiol efi fiial Woods left Saturday night for Wash- class is held at the Wilts gymnasium H o y (.41Ii mpuual s ach ie a *t her play of the' Lnlteil States WW UI fled lngton. 1). C.,:with Alexander l1in, under the direction of Miss Grace aTex Oa curring destre at night ceae.mc goenet. tcmrse rpisthe young negro who pleaded guilty:-I Orflg cesswtthsof0 fields of lturope-m~ophles that t rbbngfle taios-IDorolt allOyw p fetlwC PgVKyC5m Very man Young and odsol placed in military musem L ilb tional Reform School. Cecih Vernon 3TODsAY' IDT rEA - our ally countries in a few months, mgldBWosa uad ~1tt n eu~. Gray works upon the bladder tocortth anld Preserved for all time.-RVE Hair to by far the most conspicuous Iyouthful ustr ndba fut that are causing a hos f e The cross of lteiifny, (loynemers ',MARCH PICTORIAL RVE thing about us and Is probably the lor faded hair deadens e most dy and nights of untold mry. plnefametsoteema 7-ef conmplxion- makes yo S-end coupon today, with sx etsi planesil frmaednbenailoofrrtheoldeermanYOU e-tnyare.stamps to help pay postageanpck rile shell that deairoyed a Psih Four full page pictures--Cardlnah otesl.dmgdb1al rcr ok le hnyu eiy n.lg for a free 60ctlc i-alboofecathedral last (lood Friday, the engine Wtrcir. Haig. Kameral. Ott- Engi-I- his treatment. If we are very rarefti ogsBon'alt.t ~ ownve rt Lpfnonadthearplahtneers -5at Caynbral., hi... Ssub5 coun. In hair washing, we will have tirtu. Preserve its natural charin uaz'4 loggeCo. 1tr own sbhetoran JI KN thatachiveoud he fat-theeiran e ters, 735 Common street, near Caron- ally no hair 'troubles. An especially loveliness by means of a few atm.- tie Creek, Mach. nont usiedby he Aeianhsand can- delet, writh Mid-Week hqclnrial, Cur-,iesapofrti eteoepc amestetet ih _______________ noll-esadbythecAnonicaptured ofrm rent History (Wilsonm Speeches in h-ufi-_shmpoforthiwetheron___________teatmntswit adls h n tec ano cptll ro Iop- Cosmopolitan, System, Atnle.t.hat brings out all the natural beaty RETIA theGermans,tnk, pllboxes mia- Sro e.GenRo.wmnso h ai;ta is n nie,n wdall the other weapons rtSt;rtn Bo. oso tehi;thtdsoXe n nir--FAK J. KELLODGG CO. offensive andi defenisive, wilt be snHmi Cmaio, CivtucecAmeripuar ly removes all tiapdruff, excecstill I10100late lok in \'ew Orleans for the last lime soday- Mechanics, loupulur i.44cand- derit; can easily be used at Irif- Q -9 1 4, 1!3 ofmseBlc Twnyfc'riradcr re. in,(lw Smart Are Yoko.Iniernational Iandtte din;Mch qurel o ary he eaua One rnStd ' Su.Vogue. tUllluxlratinn ling expense by simply dissolving aW Kindity send me, Free. a5~ s aured soli-atrainthehbts. Onlcf at) fWel lne.MtrLf.Anlacr-c t n rgltlI ac a ateCee.Mc.hl.a spend boors in lbn grounds. There (ffulfipite colored ih-lures. London teaspoonful of canthrox (which you J-akg Color ReibMa-r of Kelloggs Brown TLt.enls oisamsI ) urope 10 den-ribso the uts,(if every Oulect fTleietlun. lterary Digeist ~o It biing back rhe dark, natural shade to postag- and packing. weapon shown, and to tell tIb o ieris a Feini-o Number. All dailies in de- hot water. This makes a fell cup oi hair tha igray, faed or streaked withN of the days whrn fury talked the manet. lt4ai ite mornifig._____shamrtpoo liquid--enough so it Ise' ra. enwislu-rves and1- iviie- - - - - --....... world. io apply It to all lbs hair instead of stimulates growth-stops the hair from str-et........ -to SE T AI lit the top ofIhe head. This chein fellirng out. CITRUS CANKER ON ' UO EN UPrT AT Icly dusoiven all npurleesand Asluey oradcadwilnot stain i,Ct- Sla....... te GULF COAST MALL lWI ~ i'4t seatin lbs snip spoitlessly-c a.the scalp. Restorsathe color greduallY __ ____GULFCOAST MAL a-ft nti14int, while thle hair ilakeos and unlformty by a netly natural..iitKSWo;; Ml--. - --. 1 4If-e-:i; lHEAVY CLUUO n lin te g,. richness isf nmaial protcesa. Does not rub of ior interferc o ~ca -nki-r w"fdwi- i --ij -1--ralso a fi~fiiiiss whihl n-t Iwith sl-ampooin; or waving the hair.?.~ ~ ~Go after it right away with 7" x-al~~ raglp~,la For Hair Halthod and Beati3t CA ' B A il thoe cli:- 4,r. V i r--I ntot.-, Di i I ic -t (It l11t l# eecrctary -If tit i, ~a:#, Il-ni Dr. Bell's tfie-Trlioney - an Toiler and Shampoo Soap $.25 l-bor. thntidi 1.1.(nrtr an Liuidha mpSoo - M. W HEN FEElT UR lnslif-ctrs if the ks;ril.-aun.t Dn't give i ita chnce-.to 11ieelup Inporbant to all Wo1Man-s-n Hair Tonic $.510 i214 Xiteqt,, tes4sanil57..3S miter: itn si-iielhin&f -iierous. ltrinpt Readrs of TjL6 3-1pw n Hair Color Resrotem -.75_____ t ir.--s lorinim ihe month. I hib, I i,iulse if )r. 1lu-ll'e Ihii Tar Itownci#a(-.s51Depiat~ory -1 -5 "Th for *arm tred, puffed-a.sihg;lants wi-i found 0In hei orchards or crding to dirvetiiN will Iring a -IFor ade at &Uldms sews.wad calloused feed or cors 1) IIt. lindsay of(Isran SprIngs aid quiek, gisiIfying i-lirf nit helpi to Thoucitids Ohsmn thousands of ita-n.an. toiset oods assesaid nthe SaihasNilreerles ofItig lPoint. getl flu ton ihebwell list.0.,- e aek-Ie rb~de rul -Sixty-ibrelproperties are no loiger lie healing iiqretiC4it ilin i-n in e neyorbaie toblM. afactursS by '50 TZ considered clange~rienters whie Sh any e4-wy t a ol- Thy hlptt -oaii ---r Fsovwet It. Hessig.E~i. schemtasMemphis, Teeaa. evesy d w are still classqed ate Infecteud. Jackon Isoar inflammation, cheick the cough- Womens 1omplaint.o uoven prove in Â~004- -- %%as the only eniunll:wills ctrus ran- provoklog tIckle. iality Inflammatin,-- feethii ~ u llnvtrul.. Ikei- during the Diecember lilveeliIc loosen phlegm,. andi clear the air jups-w ontiges utlde ruio i -tlons. ages. Teons o~f thousands use It regu- lb. resltI of kidney or bladder disee. C rn 1 xin - r.Hape, vesea yn. Eenemical. safe. antiseptic. It the kidneys are riot In a healthy Contestsn Wi by giving Xour children Cascarets instead of nasty mtoor, old feet feel. The: wst~ dance for joy. Castor.011, Calomel and Piltt. Quildrcn look upon Ij-f "-r(sTia is grand. 4x nstatl Casarts s snd ad eve rfutHoemeveWwener for araL L,~ 0w-s out all the -psss600um 51ai0 f aart s ad adnve.efs -e vn hnwhich puff up your feet at as sikt, bilious, feverish, cottstipated. Bsides Cascafel'1KHeacnssore, Inflamed, aching, sweat et coat only ic cetckaHbox.ach-s-Get a 2-cent box of P1" T an L m ony t cedrugbo. store or departmaent soej e,u,,*.~~ Insitant foot relief. Laugh atfoI o II -. -i-i..~ feers who complain. Beesuse orfe Tells why everyone should ~*- -going tobohrr i10/21/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M mma 0

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