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1633 NEWTON STREET

Jewelry For Xmas PresentsA gift in itself is the giving of

0gifts. Most appropriate of giftsis that attuned to the hopes ofthe recipient and sentiment of

- the giver.In its enduring beautly a gift of

& jewelry keeps alive the memory. i of the giver and the giving. It's

I o expuisite charm Is unchanging.I i Its intrinsic value grows.

SI Our business makes us adept ingift selections, discriminationinsures generous value at mod-erate cost. We welcome theopportunity to aid you withyour Christmas gift list.Wrist Watches from $10.00 up.Solid gold Rings, all styles,

85e up.,Beautiful line of Bar Pins,

$2.25 up.

auToc"se Brooebes, $1.75 up. -

Pearl Necklaces, all kinds,$6.50 up.

Beautiful Hand Bags for ladies,silver plated, $5.00; children's$1.75 up.

Manicure Sets from $4.00 up.

MONOGRAMSBelt Buckles, solid gold, Monogram Rings, solid gold,

$11.50 up. $8.00 up.Belt Buckles, silver, $4.00 up Monogram Cuff Links. $12.50.

Select Now. We will lay away ay article for yo.

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thuem a th. tap t NewOrleas Semi-Pro Assolation LussgeSunday afternoon at the Clove Park.-McDonoghtillq, whoe ty J l7 a

ragse same of ball agajist WbNationals and lost the contest by aw-ide margn of 9 to 8.

The Hornets did not play Sunday,it being their day off in the league.The Worlds played the game underprotest, saying that the ruling ofthe league requires six contractedmen on the team, while the Nationalwere playing the World team withonly five contracted players on itsoutfit. The game most likely will,

BENNETT CAMERA SUPPLY CO.located at 212 Baronne Street, opposite gas offiee, with a full lineof Kodaks, Films, Stationery and Magazines. Picture Frames madeto order. Kodak Films developed and printed.

Kodak Jimishing Is Our B.siaes and Not a Side ineSuitable Glfts for every member of the family will be found

here. Timely gifts are appreciated, gifts. At this store you willfind useful gifts.

A COIIPIE STOCK OPWaterman, Conklin, and Parker Fountain Peas, $1.00 up.

Everysharp Pencils, $1.00 lp.Everyready Flashlightsa.

Pretty Assortment

Xmas Cards and

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b f 1f ltt Camera Co,Now located as s12 Bmroume Op0pse Gas Office

Only One Bleek Prem Canal S eet.

be orst. te dM Abe Weords at ameeting of the •eape.

The first a betwees the Lead-ers and the Orl ,es proved tQ be ahummer, with the Orioles nosing outtheir opponents In the sixth stanzaby a score of 4 to 3. The Leaderswent in front in the very first in-ning by chalking up two tallies, butthe Orioles eame right beak andevened the contest by putting tworuns over the plate. The Leaders

again wIet n troeat in the f•orthround by making a lone run. The

game had to be played aa extra In-

ning when the Orioles came back

with a vim in the last half of the

fifth inning and made one run, tying

the game. The Leaders failed to score

in their sixth inning, while the

Orioles put over one run, which was

enough to win the old ball game.Another double-header will be

played next Sunday at Cless Park In

the N. O. Semi-Pro Association.

UNIUB CLUB.On Thanksgiving night the Unique

Social Club entertained at a large

dance at the Kramme Cave. Musicwas furnished by Kellys OriginalJazz Band.

The Club held its regular meetingthis week at the home of Mr. W.

Stenger. A large number of mem-

bers and guests were present. Music

was furnished by Brownlee's Jass

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BICYCLESREASONABLY PRICED

No matter how cheap you camel-back frame, New Depar.can buy a BICYCLE, or how ture Coaster Brake, Kokomogood they are supposed to be, Tires, Trouel No. 3 Motor Bikebear In mind that you can al- Saddle, Rubber Pedals, Scoutways get a better and cheaper Bars with rough Oider grips,one at BETAT'8. ror chain, kick ap stand.

toWe are the largest, kit wrench, oil can, pump,We are the Isarat, oldest also a bell -,

and cheapest Bicycle dealers at ...............South, and this enables us toprice our machines very ree- This very same make bicyclesonably. At present we are in w!th electrical equipment, car-position to offer a perfectly rier, hand-horn andgood Juveal biey. 2 5 0 0 0 tm p t...as low as ........ .. A the C"OWN-th BLy-

Prices on our famous Tulanes i Beutiful--that has ma4mare just as low as we can poa- such a tremendous hit with thesibly get them-this machine trq Qt its w nderful tea-Is a regular full als, with Ltre S also reasonably- priced.

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Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Horne ofSlidell avenue-a girl.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jno Sim-mons of 528 Bringler St.-a girl.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. CharlesTraub of 724 LeBoeuf St.-a boy.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Adams(nee Caroline Slack) of Alexandria.-a boy.

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