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For Vag 'ancy.
:e, a negro imunity wl idents by as fined $21 yor Traub?s X. The nej; sentence.
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ret?s Daughtq at 2 o'clocl July--25, 'al e-made . ? the lucky ,w; z?es.?l?^ A/deli? nised to all > ^are^ cordial
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Mahon and ew Orleans jir Cadillac -mile post condition of caused Mr. oken spring returned to and recon-trip, M|.
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on a-writ of attachment liled iiy uic attorney general contemporaneously with the filing of the injunction suit last Tuesday, remains in a local garage. The sheriff?s suggestion that opposing counsel provide some method for delivery of the freight contained in the truck had been without result, it was said.
No developments in the motor freight line fight is expected until after the Bay St. Louis hearing Monday, it was said at the office, of Leathers and Sykes, Gulfport attorneys for the New Orleans company.
The action of the attorney-general against the freight lines was based on alleged failure of the company to secure a certificate of necessity and convenience and on its alleged violation of the state law limiting the weights of vehicles used on public highways.
stranger to o has beejn going into , or 30 days court Tues-ro is serv-
rs will give Wednesday ' the ' Yatht ? will be ijine^ lat ea^h htfulaftdr-iiembers and
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PROCLAM^jTK)!^
Whiereai Saturday, July 14th it the day set for the annual Bay-Waveland regatta, to be held in Bay St. Louis, under the auspices of the Bay-Waveland Yacht Club, and
Whereas, this is a (Jay of more than ordinary import and many guests will be within the gates of our city to mingle with our people and to participate in the day?s event,
And in fitting observance of the day, and in order that the population may have iime to join in,
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I, Charles Trav\>, Sr., Mayor of the city of Bav Si. Louis do hereby issue this my Proclamation, declaring from 12 o?clock noon to 6 o?clock P. M., of Saturday, July 14th, a Half Holiday.
Done this day of our Lord Nine-.teen Hundred and Twenty-eight, and ^to -which the seal of the city of; Bay St. Louis, Miss., affixed to my. signature and duly attested otherwise.	-v	?
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* -1* CHAS. TRAUB, Sr^ Mayor.
Attest*.
For bridge in the afternoon, the iJi-enville offers a special service-r-a cleverly fire >ared luncheon and then bridge gairies that continue all afternoon.
One could .not find a more delightful place to entertain friends. There is always a breeze on the roof and the service and catering is faultless.
Besides the construction of the new Roof Garden the Bienville has been entirely renovated, redecorated, and the lobby enlarged at a cost of approximately $75,000. With these improvements and the rapidly increasing popularity the Bienville is looking forward to an active summer and fall season.
The Bienville is located on exclusive St. Charles Avenue, away from the noise and bustle of .the business district, but convenient to all points of interes;. New low summer rates are now in effect at the Bien-ville.
To Give Play at Lee Town.
The women of the Flat Top Home Demonstration Club will present a play, ?Twelve Old Maids,? at the Lee Town school house Saturday night, July 14, at 7:30 o?clock'to which the public is cordially invited. A small admission will be charged. This is the same play which the women produced successfully recently at Flat Top and which they were invited to present^t Lee Town
HERE FROM NEW YORK.
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The Maccabees d of C?s. team of Bilo loxi stadium last Su fore a small crowd.
The. ?Bees? pla all through the gam strong opponent at The Knights star last spasm but fell game ended with tl ous to the tune of Collier pitched w Score by innings
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i Robert G. Campbell, general insurance dealer of 7 4Broadway, New York City, a native of Hancock county, is visiting his brother, Alex Campbell who resides near Bay St. Louis. He was a visitor t othe Echo office Monday'-and called on his friends in the city. He Is a frequent visitor^ home and is always welcomed by his friends who i rejoice in-| the. success he has made ini the financial capital
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET.
The regular mon Lee Town Comm will be held Frid; at the school buih of the Pearl Rive Picayune will be j talk. Several citi nity are on the sion of communit pictures will be s
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Nicholson defe Cubs in a hotly ?Pike? Telhiard i of baseball for J ish? Murtagh w<-the receiving er pitched aI good g Cubs* Charley home run in the
Irish Murtagh four times at bi played a good g* olson. Rezza i for the Cubs.
The score stc of Nicholson. Batteries: Ci Nicholson, T(
There will j be a, regular meeting of tlie Missionaryt Society ?fjthe Meth-
odist. Church a McDonald;
>-the,hofee of; Mrs. C; North 'Front V Street,
with :'Mr8.i McDonald and^MrS. FL ^A. ?? in'iit;hostesses^on*'Tae&
MOTORS
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