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The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 3

The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 3

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HELP OLD AND FEEBLE 7t 'r4yir BEST IN THE LONG HUN rfeui i'. II II El II II I) it. ift Consents ISThiid Drach af M- Tested Warriors For Infants and Children. of the Road mSlwA Know That i Genuine Castoria i v7: HE soldier must be tried in the fire of battle to be a tested soldier; the tire must A' Preparation for.s A Ititott' 'v SH I 1 -ifsilti if I Ollillltl I lltaf U1L 1UUU l' 1VV LilU S5 5K? be tried in the fire of the road test to be a tested tire. "SSifiS Signature neither l5nium.Monhinc nor Mimxal.

Not Narcotic Til' i Tr I ft i i zJ V. ft tit Ahr'rfuIKcmedAfor niwl lVvcrislwss arid i Less outi' TESTS DfegfeTI RES Vs ror uvor i J3 tl 1 Darin? tint fi'litiim in the outskirts the villi! jh of Miisiiu-res, British Tommies snipped to help remove the nld and feeMe jind the yoimcters fmm the ranso of fire. In this British of- They triumphed, SILVERTOWN CORDS and LLACX SAFETY TREADS, wiih cs endure: ce that doubled Goodrich's prid? in the structure of the spircJ wrapped, cable-cord tire body, and the toughness of the cross-barred, close-: jtch non-skid black safety tread. That is the Goodrich idea of a tire. Therefore, Goc 'rich Test Car Fleets, six of them, for a year ham-rnered Goodrich Tires from state to state, putting them to the road test of rock, sand, and gravel.

The tires emerged tested warriors of the road, from a grand mileage of 4,178,744 tire miles. ial nn old Mind lady is it- ni4uk Nrw tit. being led down the steps from her home with tender cure. The British rces have ju-t advanced to this vil- Ir.L'e and the people who remained in tlu'ir homes were open to the fire of SCOTT BASKET BALL TEAM VICORIOUS he enemy, so part of the advancing rmy stopped to jiid in getting those ttho could not care for themselves, out Every War Saving Sump is a step towards Peace. ranze.

Before leaving the Germans Get this assured service of proven service by getting the conquerors of America's roads. Get "America's Tested Tires," and you get long mileage and dependability wherever you take your car. ex ransacked th'j house, all the house hold linen and furniture are strewn in he street. This picture shows how- "lore than six automobiles filled with the enthusiastic rooters for the Pcrtt school basket ball team went to Broussard school to witness the game to be played there. The score was 28 to 21 in favor of Scott.

This makes the second game won by these boys and the faculty and students are very much pleased with their sue cess. thoughtful and hun au the Britishers are even in the thick of the fighting. Locale! fc'Ciywbcrc B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY la SEND CRACK AIRMAN New Orleans Branch: 746 St.

Charles New Orleaz, La. ii? HOUSE FOR HOSE REEL. I 1 il 1 I 1 "I i i I i i- -1 i I Adjutant Soulier to Demonstrate i THE CITY OF Goodrich akron, ohio. wiorane nane. The hose reel loaned by the city to the Industrial Institute will be well housed when the workmen are finished putting up a habitation for the equipment which will be a great help to the student-firemen in Colored Auxiliary Meeting value to relations at home French Aviator Selected by War De AMERICAN RED CROSS GRANTED LICENSE TO "TRADE WITH THE ENEMY." Likewise any "enemy alien" in the Xnc colored Auxiliary of the La-I'nited States can get a messap-' of fayette chapter of the Red Cross partment Officials to Come Here as Instructor.

Paris. Adjutant Soulier of the The American Red Cross has been granted a license by the War Trade Society will neet tomorrow afternoon at tLreo o'clock at the Colored Methodist church. Rev. Brown, pastor. A large attendance of the members is requested.

CITY COURT NEWS. French army, who shot down seven reassurance to a relative in the Central Empires through the Red Cross, if the message is legitimate. In recognition of this work, the German government grants the Red Oioss siiu ilar privileges American prisoners of war in Germany, the nature of which can not he revealed at this time. German airplanes in the shortest space of time of any aviator, has been selected by the undersecretary of avia Alice Garnor. Cecil Coussan, M.

Anderson, disturbing the peace, discharged. Maurice Bonan, drunk and speeding an automobile, $5 or 10 days. tion to go to the United States to dem Board to "trade with the enemy." This is how it came about: the privilege of sending letters, food, and money to AmericRn prisoners of war in Germany has been granted exclusively to the Red Cross by the German government. Germany demands a return for this privilege. She asks the Red Cross to act as the medium through which German fathers and mothers can send a "word from home" or a re-t membrance to sons confined in Am onstrate the newest and fastest flying Dr.

Eug. E. Soulier DENTIST machine in the world! the Morane monoplane. P. J.

"Webre. aonipanifl by his Bon-in-law. Luke Martin, left on No. 10 to visit his ton. Sergtant E.

J. Webre. He is stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia and is subject to cross Mr. and Mrs. Victor Levy went to Orange, Tex, to be present at the wedding of Miss.

Flora Mossiker, Mr. Levy's niece, last Wednesday night. On their return trip thay will stop at Lake Charles to visit Mr. and Mrs. Armond Levy.

Ve have just received a fine line of spring and summer dress goods whirA we are prepared to sell at very reasonable prices. Come and eee our goods before buying we can save you money on stylish, seasonabls goods. Sacker's, next to People's Pharmacy. Ferdinand Trahan, of Carencro, was a business visitor to Lafayette today and an agreeable caller at our office. Mr.

Trahan says things look very good in his section, cane is coming up fine and farmers have been taking advantage of the fine weather for planting. Mr. Trahan expressed himself as being well pleased with the First National Bank's corn prizes and think he will enter the contesL Have you seen the Pretty Hats at the Woman's Store just received for ladies' misses' and children. Moss Co. Lucien Meyer, proprietor of the Meyer's Variety store in Lafayette, has returned from a trip to New Tork and other astern cities.

Ha was accompanied by his brothers, F. Mever, of Beevile, H. Meyer, of Lake Charles. Mr. Meyer's said he found the business people in the east optimistic, but fully conversant with the seriousness of the situation.

New York is observing the "less days" with patriotic loyalty, he said. Mrs. J. Nuggier. of Abbeville, is the THRIFT STAMP MEETINGS.

A SMALL CLASSIFIED ADVER Robert Morane of the Morane-Saul- TISEMENT BRINGS BIG RESULTS PHONE 700. ier works, who has created this de velopment of his "parasol" type, orlgl- There will be a meeting at the Roger School in the sixth ward next Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock in the interest of the thrift stamp campaign. At the Beau Basin School on Sunday, nallv Intended to send as demonstrator erican prison camps, and to a minor 04-rO-KO-MWK-O-rO- Sublieutenant Jean Navarre, who was extent to her prisoners in French and March 10, there will be a gathering for the same patriotic cause. tied with Guynemer, each having 12 British camps. German machines to his redlt in the r.

8ense' ing with the enemy. Thus it was spring of 1918, when he was wounded, ne.essary t0 get tne sanctiorl of the and who has since been declared in- War Trade Board for the undertak- sane, following his running down a Tnj8 has just been secured, and HOME SERVICE MEETING. There was a session of the class number of policemen In his automobile i the license issued It gives the last winter. American Red Cross a blanket au- in home service work conducted by I IF YOU HAVE NEVER EATEN I I HOUSTON PACKING COMPANY'S I FRESH MEAT, Now is the best time to order some. Hundreds 5 of Lafayette people say, it's the best they ever ate.

Leon Couvillon. Phone No. 437. I 9 5 Delivery Anywhere in the City. Mrs.

Hart yesterday afternoon. This Th Pronrh rofnoed thorization for communication with is a branch of the civilian relief of the entire I prisoners of war over the Red Cross. Those present were: allied, and neutral. Mrs E. P.

Mills, chairman. Misses naturalized Austrian try, on the ground that although he Is generally regarded as rational now, i ce." a Natalie Hohorst, Isabelle Mouton and came to the Red Cross, begging it Lara Gibbs. he might exhibit further tendencies to insanity which might be embarrassing to the authorities in the United to get word to his son held prisoner in far-off Siberia by the Russians. He sent supplies and a letter, the spirit of which is as follows: "Do not let the Russians involve NOTICE. States because of his grade and decorations in the French army.

Navarre has always been considered by experts The Eighth Ward Drainage acre you in any exchange of prisoners, for age tax must be paid this uioaih ui 1 then vou will have to go back to March by order of the board. as the aviator possessing tne oest technique In the service. Soulier, who is only twenty years Austria, or perhaps to Germany, and be forced to fight Americans. Don't let them do that if you can help it; but stay where you are. and we will send you supplies until you can come to America." This Is To Announce old, went to Flanders in May last with a crack French escadrllle.

He was fix ing the newest model two-gun S. P. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MR. MERCHANT: The Big Drive TO MAKE LAFAYETTE A CIGAR MANCFACTURIXG TOWX IS NOW OX. This ought interest you.

Twenty -five cigar makers will average $1S a week eah or a total sum of $450 each week This amount will be turned loose every Saturday night in your stores. This amount is now being spent in some other city or cities where the cigars are made which you smoke or sell. Think it over, then get behind this project and boost, smoke, buy and sell only Lafayette Made Cigars. THEY ARE THE BEST. C.

A. RINKER CIGAR MANUFACTURER, 123 South Main Street, Lafayette, La. Phone 53. A. D.

and by the end of June, when he Scores of similar cases are reach-was wounded, he had destroyed seven ing the Red Cross. In war times it enemy machines. The Morane which is the only organization which can he will demonstrate has been tried out fondurt what is really the single r. i -t 'international po.st-ofrice and cable of- oy Raoul Givas Lufberry. the Ameri- rla' ra ar tfc That I have purchased the New York Shoe Shine Parlor and will cater to ladies and gentlemen.

The place will be more attractive than ever and I solicit the business of my friends and the public. I will continue selling cigars, candies and cakes there. guest of Mrs J. H. Heit ana iamuy.

Anything you need in Hatchets, Axes." Pocket Knives, Table Knives, Scissors. Table Glassware, we have it Moss Co. Miss. Paola Mouton is suffering from a relapse of la grippe, much to the regret of her large number of friends. LieuL Thomas J.

Guilbeau has returned to El Paso, after an en-oyjoyable vis to relatives and friends in this ciiy. It will pay you to visit Sacker's store, next to Peopdle's Pharmacy, where you can get Shoes. Groceries and Dry Goods at money-saving prices. We bought cheap and are giving our patrons the benefit of our good fortune Sacker's. phone 505.

can "ace," who is highly rleased with i is PXtendinK this communl- It8 performance. It has shattered all and information service con- speed and climbing records, but can stantly. It is at work all the time only be driven by the most skilled gathering data about the American pilots. dead, wounded, and missing on tnis PAUL KOURY i side or aian iana auu auuui the prisoners on the other. The DAY-OLD SON SAVES DADDY War Department undertakes to send to the nearest of kin only the bare 0.K).!K0-KrXK.04 I BUILD NOW The war may end this year, or next veur nr th nt SPECTACLES fact that an American soldier has been killed, wounded, missing, or taken prisoner.

The Red Cross, on application, supplements this by ob- Soldier Overstays Leave When Heir Doesn't Arrive on Time and la Arrested for Desertion. ALB. ROBICHAUX taining details and data. It thus Denver, Colo. John PershfielcL 'performs a service of inestimable aged one day, saved Private John Pershfield.

Sr. of Company G. One NOTICE. Lafayette, La, Feb. 2L 1918.

Notice is hereby given to the public that I am no longer respcnsibie for the debts of icy wife; and that I am providing her with caaa funds with which to put chase the necessities required for the support of herself and her children. ZACK DOMENGEAUX. Snnurr ArcDi nnirs JEWELER Has Everything Made in SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES. 3 whenever it ends, there will be a big advance in building "opera- ST tions. You will make a great mistake, if you wait to do that building 3 until after the war, for prices are very apt to be much higher then on ai.mnt of the ln iasd danJ 5 BUY YOUR LUMBER AND MATERIAL8 NOW 5 v.

carry comPlete sw of Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Fin- Ishlng Lumber. Windows, Doors. Mantles, in fact, any and every piece of building material you need. Don't put off your building. Costs of all lines are constantly mounting higher and higher, and we mist face thf certalUy nt the old low prices are gr.n- ever to return 9 tt specialize in Prompt Ser vice and the best material In me market Can save yon mone on that nevt hwi Fact That You Can Buy From-O Hundred and Fifty-seventh infantry, from being court-martialed on a charge of desertion from Uncle Sam's forces.

Trivate Pershfield secured a furlough from Camp Kearney, Linda Vista, Cal where his company Is training, to visit his home in Denver. When he Watch Jewelry Repairing vYour Merchant Pure, Home MadeH vHigh Grade Canned Goods such as( MCaiuiain Drama failed to return to camp at the expira- A tton of the leave. Col. Patrick Hum- I Prepared Pumpkin, Purple 9 j-Plant, Cut or Whoie Okra, Butter EI0UT0N LUMBER LTD. Phone 4.

Office and Yard Near R. R. Depot Beans, Tomatoes, and that you can: HEWITT TO RIGHT FOR EYEGLASSES SPECTACLES CALL AT THE eat these without any fear what-' Sever? PHONE 69-J. rock, commanding officer, wired Denver authorities to arrest Pershfield as a "deserter from the army." The charge was changni to "absent without leave" when bx-al authorities notified Hamrock that Pershfield. failed to arrive as son as expected, so the soldier-daddy overstayed his leave waiting for Mr.

Stork to put In an appearance. a De BLANC'S PICKLE A CANNING FACTORY. Subscribe for The Daily Advertiser, the Only Daily Paper in the Parish. 04040KK04040tOtHO00 LAFAYETTE OPTICAL JEWELRY CO. t-T.

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