[STOR ON, private secre-lpton, of Mag-t the home of ?st Beach. Mrs. ental in secur-t of the funds proposed new efferson Davis? the A. M. He, arrived in ing for a visit ristered at theTO ORGANIZE STAEHLING CLUB TONIGHTA meeting will be held at the city hall in Biloxi tonight to or- j ganize a Louis Staehling Club for ; sheriff of Harrison county. Mr. . Staehling made an excellent race in the first primary and his sup- j porters feel that with the proper crganization his election is assured. Every Staehling man no matter where he hails from is cordially invited to attend tonight’s meeting which will assemble at 7:30 o’clock.FRIENDS OF STAEHLING. advb!3 ItGOES TOC. B. Henderson, of Jackson, arr-rived by automobile Friday for a visit and registered as a guest of the Park hotel.: the Specialty th to make his bases of goods | blishment. He j Chicago, New | les of the east secure the best r to wear and Vignes is ac-ife.1 son, of Jack-and registeredsi.3 SATURDAY.inafger for the; ny Department1 to market for, irned Saturday | :k. During the; away from Bi-, best offerings ready to wear ■ this store.DELIGHTFUL BIRTHDAYPARTY jAn enjoyable birthday^ party was ( given at the home of Mr.' and Mrs.; George Wallis in honor of their little daughter, Ola Mae. Delicious refreshmei^s were served and games' played, among them ; the donkey game. The winners in the donkey game were Sophie Wentzell, first prize, and Ola Mae Wallis, booby prize. Those present were Sophie and Norita Wentzell,! Eva Pates. Lillian and Vera Blake! Wilda and Nellie Mae Williams,! Margaret Jenkins, Helen Baker Messrs. Louis, Willie and G. W Wallis.r. J. Mobley of lame to Biloxi jssJFriday amd nnedy hotel.e sparre rooms; to the Ameri- j tion delegates, Coleman, phone; advbll 2tife and daugh-ved Friday for: ired as guestsF Lake Arthur,VISITORS PLACED UNDERARREST(Sunday morning at an early hour, Police Officer George Mon was called to a residence on Nixon street, where he made an afrrest of 13 young men who are said to have been disturbing the peace of the neighborhood. The entire number was taken to the city bastile, where they gave bond for their appearance before Mayor Kennedy in city court tonight. The following names were secured by the police: E. A. Mulea, Howafrn Martin, C. Abadie, A. Harmon, Henry Leony, Martial de St. Germain Jim Sweeny, Milton Hodan, Jules Watssnea, Wesley Jamania, Harold Burket, Ed J. Base, Jr., Adolph Simone. This is said to vbe the terminal of a*n all night party, in which the above took part.As Thousands Paid 1This photograph presents a familiar sight to many thoi Harding’s funeral train across the continent—a view of servation car. This picture waa taken in Chicago, but it jhamlets.BILOXI YACHT(Continued from First Page)Paving Way for Recog of Mexiccicirlprl in RilnYiCHURCH FEAST WEDNESDAYIt was announced at all masses in all Biloxi Cafthoilc churches yes-! terdav that. WpHnpsHav will hp anate, who proved himself adept at handling the fish class sloops, is Captain William Parks, a ha'ppy-hearted sailor who made many, friends through his genialty. ity.As related, Team Captain Long-mire found himself up against it for suitable crew material—suitable to such light weather. HeWashington, Aug. si on of the agree men tiation in Mexico ( Mexican and Ameri sioners, which is des the way for recogr Mexican government States, is expected \v two or three days, il day by spokesmen o