Newspapers / Washington daily news. / Dec. 27, 1916, edition 1 / Page 4
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ever enjoyed a better trade nor received so many nice ^Christmas presents; truly my Scup runneth over, for which I thank you. WATCH THIS PAPER JANUARY 1. t. S. Campbell, Jeweler -Local Pick-Ups tbl Vial tor* from Sow Bern. JfTB. George S. Oden. of Raleigh, sad Miss Ruby Bowea. of New Bern. were Washington viBito.s yesterday. Left Today foe Suffolk. Walter Morgan, who has been spending the holidays with relatives here, left thin morning for Suffolk, f where he has accepted a position. TMting Hero from I'ftfmburg. J. R. Percival and daughter, of Petersburg. are spending the holi days with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Perci ral os East Second street. Gone to Greenville. Claude C arrow and Gun Dillon left this morning on a business trip lo Greenville. ! Piirchavii New Truck. Elberl Weston, proprietor of the Ideal Presslne Club, has purchas nl a new automobile truck which ' -will be used in the delivery service of his rfltabllshment. Yiidtlng Relative* in City. Mr. Leon O'Brien, of Oxford N. P.. la 'vtaitlng relatives iu the city thl? week. ' * ' j Ciuest or MM Berry. Ml?s Julia Br van Jones, of Now I? the guest of Miss Eleanor ; ? 1 Lenew health :omach, liver and kidneys with therein jfted Shivar Mir>c:.il Wuer. 1'oaitt cly ?tantecd by mon< v-bai k cr:rr. Tastel 1; cosn a trifle. i>;live*:\l n..ywhere by Washington D.^tributois.* Blount*! Pi:; me the"*. Visiting MIm Tayloe. Miss' Mathilda Hancock, of New Bern, who attended the dance siren by t ho German Club last night, is I tisiiing Miss Klizabelh Tayloe. %| <>uo>Ls at the Cow ell Homr. Misses Luna Fulford. of Norfolk, and Mae Baxter, of New Bern, arc the quests of Miss Mary Cowcll Allen Ives, of New -Bern, 1s visiting Horace Cowcll. They attended the German Club dance lust night. Visitor from Hyde County. Miss Marie Jones, of Hyde County, h visiting friends in the city. Hero from Edward. B. B. Latham and A. G. Thompson of Edward, wore Washington visi tors today and spent tho day In tht city attending to business matters. Visitor from Aurora. W. !l. Hooker, of Aurora. wa? among the out of town visitors In the city this morning. ilotnrncil from Vnndennere. Mrs. W A. Blount has returned f?*o:n Yandonicre, where her little Krandson, William Blount Laughing house, lias been very ill. <;i:\krm, joffrk is MADE FARSHAI.L OF FRANCE ?By United Presal PARIS? General Joffrc. idol of France, is to be made marshall of France, according to offlrial Infor mation given out today. \DVERT18E IN THE DAILY NEWS . - ?"* Ths Gsrmaa Club gave thoi, Christmas dansc at ths Elks Hah lastalghL Tb? hall was appropri ate decorated. suggesting the Otf&tinsa holiday.. A Urge Mm bsr were present and as Joys* the danclug. fort** orchestra furnished the music. The' children danc?d from 8:10 until 10 o'clock, when (ho older couples \oek the floor. ^ Among those Attending were Mist llary Clyde Hassell with Mr. Comb* or Columbia. Miss Mary Cowell with C. U Mldcap. Miss Elisabeth Tayloe with Sam Fowls, Misa Athalle Tayloe with Jesse Bowers, Miss Co.lnno Bright with Dave Whlchard*o( Green iVllle, Miss Mattls Bright with H. Shepherd of Greenville, Miss Mary Carter with John Carter, Miss Ita-j belle Carter with Percy Tillery of! Scotland Neck. Miss Mary Belle ? Small with Mr. Blount of Green \ M1. Miss Katherlne Small with W, C. Copelund, Miss Caddie Fowle with | Allen Ires of Now Bern. MIbs Mary Fowls whh Will >lay o? Rocky Mount Miss Elisabeth Carrow with Charles Cowell, Miss Augusta Charles With St. Clair Chesson of Elizabeth City. Miss Mae Blount with Mr. Gilchrist' af Cumberland, Md.. Miss Mildred Rumley with Joe Mayo, Miss El'sn Branch with Mr. Whltehurst of New Bern, Miss Laurie Branch with | Thomas Sparrow, Miss Evelyn Jones with Earl Forbea?of Greenville, Miss Sybllla Grlffln with Howard Bowea Miss Annie Grist with Everett Brlggs of Raleigh, MIbs Mildred Moore of | Norfolk with Robert Small, Miss Josephine Bowen with Jamie Fowle, I Miss Malpass of Orangeburg, S. C.. with Bruce Hodges, Miss Eleanor Berry with Horace Cowell, Miss I Christine Baugham with Francis] Charles. Miss Lenora Blount with] Mr. Hathaway. Miss Luna Fulford of Norfolk with D. T. Tayloe, Jr.. Miss Sarah Holllster of New Bern with Jim Weston. Mrs. George Stratton of | New Bern, with Jamca Baugham. Mies Julia Bryan Jones of Now Bern with Justus Randolph, Miss Mathilda Hancock of New Bern with William Baugham, Miss Mae Baxter of New Bern with Rob Fowle. Mr. and Mrs. John Crone of Norfolk, MIbs Mary Lillian Ellsworth with Guy Buckman, I Mr. and Mrs. W. M. OtT of Golds boro. ? I Gave Ifltf Sapper. After the dance last nl^ht, MIm Mary Cowell -was hosteas at a late '< Her? from Plaetoirn. Surry Parker, prominent cltlsen of Pinetown, was a business visitor In the city yesterday. "Oncer patients are often persons who have generally enjoyed good health" fare never been seriously ill and who at the time of the onset of the disease were apparently in ro bust hcithh. This disease ts so Insid ious in its approach and so often without pain In the first staices that :he patient often falls to pay serious attention to the sign of danger. i'-tr?t!atte* independently gathered by surgeons prove that the aver-, rrre civneer patient, waits a year o^ -.ore ter observing some saspiclous condition before salting the treat* ment which Is then often too lata. This disastrous delay is the main if i not the sole obstacle to the success- J ful treatment of oanoer at the prs*-| ent time. "The only cure for cancer Is foj oraove every trace- of the dlaei The only sure way to do this Is by * urgical operation. If taken at the beginning the majority of c%ae* *of ?ancer are curable. All ca?ea will end In death If left alone. Records of our best hospitals prove that the chances of cure are very lklgh with early . operation, and that the^M "hanedfr -decrease with every day of I delay. Early diagnosis Is. therefore! |?H Important." SUBSCRIBE TO TH1 DAfLT HIWh * upper? givta at her homo on West Mala mreet. The home was attrac tively decorated In Christmaa colors. A two-course supper waa served. Those present were Misses Luna Pul ford of Norfolk, Mae Baxter of N&w Bern, Eleanor Berry, Julia Bryan Jones of New Bern and Messrs. D. T. Tayloe. Jr.. Robert Fowls, Will Pat-: r!ek. Horace Cowell. Justus Ran dolph and C. L. Mldcap. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the un derslgned has thla day qualified u administrator of the aetata of Char lee Taylor, deceased. All peraone Indebted to aald estate will pleacc make prompt payment of Uielr In debtedneaa. All peraona baring claims against the estate are hereby notified to 'file itemised statement of the same with the undersigned with in twelve month* from thla date and If they fall to file aald -atatements within twelve months from this date that thla notice will be pleaded in bar of the same. l^Thia the ISth day of December. W. B. RODMAN. JR. j Admr. of Charlea Taylor, dee'd. lS-14-fwe. AdTertlM) In the Dally Now*. nvearmg apparel. A special tnferspg this week of handsome gar 0jgtlt8? L >?* " '? Wl- ?: ? ip rani BATTLE SCENK TO BE SHOWN MEXT WEE Think of looking at an actual bat tle (ought before your eyes! Think ?>t Bitting in a theatre four thousand miles from a battle front and' seeing unroll before you the majestic pan orama of war! Can anything be more thrilling ? more vivid in its tense realism ? There will be exhibited at the New Theatre next Tuesday, Jan uary 2. continuously every day from 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. the official war film of the German and Austrian Governments. tt is no exaggeration' to say that this Series of motion pictures repre sent the most achievement of a film camera, taken by Wilbur H. Durbor ough, official Press Photographer, a man w>io fearnd nothing? who vent under government authority into the thickest of the light. Is seeing "On. the Firing Line with the Germans," you wonder at these marvelous pictures, you get instruc tions, and enlightenment as to the actuaV concfytldns of the war.. Residents of Aurora and Belhav< ind intermediate points can see t1 drat performance and return to th< homes that afternoon. ' ? - ? ; ? reillKE OF FAMILY SLAIN BY ROBBKR8; M.OOO GOB M1NDEN. LA. ? Neighbors am moned by a boy of aeven ran to t home of John N. Reeves near h? today to find Reeves and his wl dead. The man's skull was crush' by an aze, the woman had a bull bole through her bead. An eleve year-old boy, stlH clutching his 1! teen-montha-old "brother, and anot! er of Ave. were battered and choppy from axe strokes. The oldest 1* later died. The brother who gave tke alar escaped because he was sleeping the attic. A tool cheat In whl Reeves Is said to have boasted th he kept $4,000, was found brok< M? r . .+* Advertise in the Daily News Sweep Great i Armies Before It! On The Firing line Witt the Germans Storming of Fort Goereievsk% The Fat) of Warsaw A Many Other Scenes oJi" tlie S'i :**"ian war Front. ? ... Seeing This Great Picture: It le Chance of a Lifetime ?. I; ?p ' ? a.>: ?r >r ? v ? v ? ' ? New Theatre, Show Bfigim at 1 P. Prices 10c and ? The greatest war scenes ever put in Motion Pictures; 8500 feet of films; Nine reels as taken by Wilbur H. Durborough in the thick of the battle has been sanctioned and authorized as the only authentic and authoritative film to leave Berlin under the official stamp of the German Imperial Government Pro nounced by all critics to be the greatest of Motion Picture successes. These pictures have been shown in all the lading cities, entertaining big audiences with long runs and much fa vorable comment. You owe it to yourself, home and family to get a first-hand look at war as it really is, thereby being better able to' converse on the all important theme of pre paredness. '
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