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SUNDAY MOBNIM- tiEFlEMfci.fi. ii, ,'' ' l ■ T- ■ ' ‘ T » •' - Uinnd Key. and Mrs L M Otu«r aunuuNce thf engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. V Ira lulu, to tUlr. John M. Durbin, of Leslng tun. Ks. The marriage -will take place at the Christian church the lllh of Ocmicr. * * *>, Secfciy To tiunaia nob Mr- James A. Vinson will be hunt to tlie Bualneaa and Profcalsonal \ty> maa’a Club of Goldsboro at a barby '* ujw at his place of business next e'Auradap at C o'clock In tbe uftcr abon- The Wty members of the club will enjoy Mr. Vlnaon' shoMpltallty. ■atari Iran . Colorado. Her. and Mrs L At Ouier-Jiavr^jjv turned from Colorado Muring*, Colo f rado. where they «iVended Vd><‘ grn * oral convention of tbe Christian church. Rev. Mr. Omcr will ream, a bln work today wltlr wantcesjU thv regular hour. ~ •rMgc • Party Mias Idle I>, Wooten charmingly entertained a number of frlrnds m a bridge party at her home Saturday evening- Those present were: .Mlsv ea Julia Mae Sutherland. Mule D-t Mary Alice Urine lon.i Mimanoon, Dorothy Hlmiuon*. Peggy Kdmundnon. Nina ItUxell and Messrs Oliver Allen. Howard Uush Uady Potts. Sterling Wool in John Nor wood. Norwood ntuell. lilck lx»dli h. and Carl Mahler Refreshments were served during tbe evening, , 1 PERSONAL —i Mies Laurlnda Hooka entertain) d a few friends at bridge ut her home Friday evening In honor of the house gi.eat of Mrs. W t»; njlntoii. Ml** Niaa Blielle of Kloridu Mr. Mike Mansour will leave to morrow for the northern markets tfnr the purpose of buying extensively for big new store which Is day by day neartag completion Miss Anna Puwrll. Mrs. Kdwln Lc. and Mrs. F. if. Parson motored :o Richmond to spend the week rod. Mr. and Mrs. John latsnley V Morehead City pased through (Joltl boro yesterday on their way hum after a visit to the home of their p« rents at Greensboro. They stopper over here to pay their respects to th> brother of Mr.UAsbley. Mr Karnes Lash ley of this city. Mr. C. M Johuson left last night h; ayto tor Chsfleston. 8. C. ou a shop business trip Bt. Stephens Church Rev. Wil liam O. Cone, rector- Hervlces today '!• 30 and II a. m- Church school to a. m Hervlces will he resumed si tht Plkeville Mission at H o'clock lu •he evealog Mrs. 1/OUlsr Hluiiuons lias as her guest for a few days, Mrs Bessie Urfftslr of Rdhmoud. Va *» Misses Florence and Bessie Burk helmer. or Wllmlngtou are with Mrs. A W Falkner while In the city. Married Life LaHtu 5 Minutes, He Says % Detroit, Kept It.-p-Hve minute* af ter be bad married Irene Hweeney rbe left hint, and be baa uol seen her' slucc. Adam ('orbett. 26 years old. oft? 2 Macoiuli street, stated In a bill (lied Wednesday asking that the marriage be annulled Corbett alno slated that although the girl Is only lit years of age sbe ssld she was It When they obtained the marriage I teener Corbett and Miss Hweeney were married by James M, Jeffries. "Justice of the peace, on August J 2 As they left the court room Irene told him tbat she was going to the home of her aunt, at 7»ri Twentieth stjrndt. where she bad been staying, to get clothes. Corbett says. "I'll come right down to borne.'’ sbe told Corbett The girl did not come back that day. Corbett says, and he bus heard nothing mors of her After a few days be decided to Investigate und want t° the address on Twentieth street. where lie met Mrs. Mary l«t- Belle. Irene’s sunt Mrs Utk'llr told him Irene had no right to marry as she was only IT* years old. hi' aiyr*. This was the flrsl knowledge that be ■End, Corbett says, tbat the girl was f*<A of age. Girl 20, Elopes With lle£ Stepfather, 42 Kansas CMy. Kept 16. fDaar Mtmrma: Please forgive u* Don't look for uw. W« will be lu Mraloo soon George and I love each other. We will be married as »i«>n as be ean divorce you. Be good «nri forgat us With love. KItBCDA Mrs. Berths Hhlrcman brought the above latter to the police headquar ter#. It wan from her daughter and bora an Oklahoma City postmark, lira. Sblrcman told the police that her husband. George P Hhlrehiun. It! years old. and hgr daughter. Frceda. JO years old. by a former marriage had eloped last Thursday Mrs. Shireman said she did uoi 1m« Have the couple had left tj»e .city, but had scut thy letter as a ruse to throw her off the trail Tbe family came here recently from Oklahoma City. Shireman was a blacksmith He was described us being 8 feet tail and weighing ISO pounds The dau ghter bad blue cyya nod brown hair. M(£ Shireman said shy Would prosecute the pair If they waTc found A general pickup order was lasuud Ify tbe police ihler last night In ad dition to telegrums to Oklahoma Clt) and Mexican border town*. !MVY Mil ill VISIT FIRMTSW -k Marlin l.uthern ('antic Closed to Tourists by IHffi rulllfs BKItLIN. Sept. If., Port Mahon, the Ualerali Isi anils, . which la the birth place of Major George Curs gut. father of the first ndmiral of flic American Navy, will lu> visited this autumn hy Rear Admiral Andrews. 11. 8, N.. alNiard the cruiser I*ll tn hurgh. which hai yuaL completed a trip to (lie leading German ami oili er Baltic ports The Pittsburgh Is now at Boulogne, hut is going to Kdluburgh for target practice pre vious to her Mediterranean ertuae Admiral Farragut's fattier migrated to America from f\>rt Mnhoii In 1778. After taking part In thn American revolution he married a Scotch wo man and nettled near Knoxville. Tenn.. where Duvid Glasgow Farru gut future lieor of New Orleans and Mobile was horn on uuly G. IKOI The bojr'~w>wn named for Captain fiuvtil Porter wrtji whom he suhsei|iieutly served. » , i. DR. MAUDK .15. WEIDMAN Chiropractor Complete X-Ray Laboratory Palmer School Graduate Fourth Floor Grant llldjj. Phone 470-483 -b | miauniaaii.u.’i-u -nuxrjnjn r: nszsaaxrcEC 2 * 7t .*o 44 I .• . .a 1 ' V'• • . J ' ' ' , I Drop in thin week and let us measure you for that „ ‘ J) H H fe p 51 Fall Suit or Overcoat . b o --U ’ i ' '~ ’ r l3r A beautiful line of select woolens to„ ;j choose from. | Z. G. HOLLOWELL jj 2 KXCI.CSIVK f AII,OKING 1V N i S ! f \ •; :11 r?: 111:: r: tr rr r:::: r::: r: :.:r;rrxTff:r: a:r::::: :::* I BRINGING UP FATHEIt It, ze ]' M>f CA*STLt ,t MLtHi'j aeftpjk. o.'re OAC hr roun CcttOßF. . '■ ■■ ... I p 10,000,000 Marks Won’t Buy Lunch Berlin. Hept 1R. —Prince victor of HAhehiulie-Hchillinaafnrst. the Dukej of Nattbor. formerly owned large oelalckiu Ihihemla which were taken over by Cxectioslavlo after the down-1 fall of the llynae of Hapaburg The Prince declined the payment which Cacchoalovakbi- offered tlie money of the new Kovernntrntr’saylng that he could not ucorpt “revolulllnary eurrency” and demanding teu million 1 German marks Cxecboslnvakla fin | ally consentid but .there was ranch j delay In effecting n ilnul udjuslmcnt, of the claim - •> ! A (ew days ago the Prince hand cd his ten million marks but tlx sum wns not enough to puy for n a iMH-ond «lass Berlin res taurant. This wan rather slight i payment for the thousands of acres the Duke has lost, but he has many other estates In HGeala 1 " Ril l. KKKCT RKfl CHI Ki ll » j Durhaaii N C, Hept IJ.-Wlth 'view to the erection of s new church a campaign'will lie started here next ' week by members of the Watts street 1 llupltsl rhurch for ralslug WO.tXHt ; * • -U -| A Htpr luiy wrent Intrt a country , store to buy nome egg* "Aim you got no eggs?" he asked i lot storekeeper, a hirteplled "I alnl | said I alnl.' - whereupon the little boy | said. “I alnt asked you la you alnl. i I asked you aint you Is. la you’" | , _____ _ MNKHH.I, KPSI I.TH ’ VaxriruM league Philadelphia 3; Bt. l-ntili* 3 Boston It; Cleveland 8 Washington !t; Detroll H .. New York Itt; Chicago I Rational league Clui'lnnati 7; Brooklyn 6. St lam Is tl; Phlladclplihi J, Clnelnnutl 7; Boston 5. Chicago 0: New York 3. v Piedmont I,eager .. Itulelgh 11, lllgli Pol ill 13 Greensboro G; Danville .1 Duiltwni and Wluston-Salem, mi gniue. 100 eold. 6 66 ('pits Malaria. Chills anti'Fort; Oeniruc or Itilious Fever. It kills the serniM (hat rauae the feveg ~ ■' —C~• ■ 1 .-L l; . iAbNUk J *ikt.., HdVIES.. Battle <jt Sexes Is . Theme Os Picture vXu_ i Baa’l t arson Gwodniaa’s “M Ital's Wrung With the RumenP lu l ' 'lie Hhwwa The elcrpnl "battle of the scxi-s. ! raging from Uic very duwu of the ! human run. II the theux- of Daniel j<'arson GiMulmun's ieiwtM?uTly' iliu malic and proplx-Qc plioloplny. •■What's Wrpgg With (he Woman." which n|>eo« Its cngiigemvut of two idays hi the (J|»er» House tnnutrrut. VYooiau. acunrding lo the view us Mr (ioodnom, long noted ns a writer land pioduccr of plays for the stage and screen, bdki realised tlinl It she .Is lo hold her own til this, one of life's greatest battles the battle of her own iea-ahe must borrow from tlx; wranomv •(. experience That |s w|i> .a Vfr. Goodman sjiows In tudd und luiwerfut strokes, she does not disdain the rouge pot. the liowiier pull, the pencil, the srt of ihc manlrurlat .»ml the. suldloty of the draws niakwr. .6 Mr. ixMHtiiiaii employs real eliar l.xers of flesh and. blood to tell his .uuaxtnn id#r> uu ihe screen but he goes far bcviwxl ate re Indlvldiiulv. lie treats tho-lhrnx' ns a loussiv • hu man < im.iT as a world prohleiu for the answer to which great mep have hewn vafhly grug|jqi Tor crnlurtes What's WrtlHk With the Women" is not uuklnd to womanhood H u lu no sense a sermon ur pro^igru Qver 800 Dresses ' to Select from Our Racks ' [Y; ■ ' V *New. 0 a *_ . . Fresh • r » ' and & Stylish. Im JOSEPH’S SHOP d wmmmmmmmm ,y»* 1 * . K.XL t*J OOi* f-AJSIWT' rtttti |\ N \ y oo r < Tamil r VHt itsveidv | \\ I OLD -cHt dack- r — 1 I I 3»tve ' I ZZ ,NT **t Ju l W l^lLr 11- -I- -I ■ >ur i . ■ ■■■■ ■ - ■» ■ ■ da In behalf of mete iiiau Hut Jt ravrttla ihe modern woman In «H Iyer alrenjtlh Mini wenkno«i»ca and ehows |by mean* of a treinvttilotl* ilr.uu,tt|i | human story bow„ woman. In the preaont htgb-powered era of jivt and bootleggers. cun best serve society In Urn ran taro iui'b noted pl4y«i < an Wilton lairknye. Hihl la* Ktuup*. 1 ilartiara i imtletoii Montagu fuivc. limit lay Cordon. ylta Sway ih> Our • ;iiiiir niillw»«r»"'nrtiir«t. ttwtttn Ho«r or ami Me*. Omar llsiumeratrln it William Nell w#n the direr tor anil tile picture wan made for Kqullo. * “What’s Wrong With The Womenr Big Photo Play j _ • | , Kver him c Mother Kva Imbedded ■ Iter |*early teeth In the faldiat apple hiiiuonlt) lias iMindered from time to lime the age-old probtciii'. "What's Wrong WUh the Woman*' Now cornea a motion picture Ilia! until for It Wolf the name eternal ifuen lion and eouuin iiretly dose to an swering It -at leant ho far on the present high-powered. I*elier-ekeltcr, flaprrpe re areal generation id. women In concerned , It In called: “Whnt'a Wrong "1(h (lie WomanT" wan produced 111 |ni« erfully ijr.iuiiillr seimsiiee by halt lei rarieni Hoodmun nudlt thrilled A Confession •» . - r. ' t By the Ad Man of the OPERA HOUSE a w "o »- t, . •. <4 »!.'■ s%S» : ■ * \ ° , . ! : 1 t , v * j&Sril ' I tJ ° v ' * .. "V. o x * ’ . 1 « I confess to you, dear folks of (JoldsUiro, that l have failed! -I ; have'"struggled with my thoughts and my vocabulary and I cannot Hnd words the glory, the ravishing Ijeauty, the dafing ■ scenes, the mighty geyser of joy that awed me as l viewed spell d RHBRw?' **.'« ' o ’ w,*j it "•/*, is • What’s Wrong With the Women? .> 4, '• WM: ‘ ; i a \ If your mind comprehends the soul-stirring masterpiece of a ( .Whistler, The Trill of the laark, rolling waves of a huge emo tional sea, combined with the literary, supreme effort of a decade, then you cun but partially visualize the wonder picture— What’s Wrong With.the Women? ] See it! . Marvel at it! Be thankful for the eyes you have that ( wilt telegraph these stirring scenes unending lo your brain, which is weary of the trite and the commonplace. ■& * ( x , . | ' Truly a Kohinoor in among the diamflmtk and gems of picture- , * Iff IIHHHHHBHNMfir WtH&**>* You’ll meet every thrill lover in town at the %. - * • . \ - ° ;■ ' . • f•; Opera House MONDA Y and TUESDA Y •b , „ • T ■ "™-r» Ti tt. iili CAW. C.O' r Ms t.MTrAvT- C.»*MO rAt>m«» . it HAMr. • coo< *T DC CA-t OAYT.*. «&AtK. CCh i f~ \ rc. fiAMC. IS found 0:1 J 9 DOCUMCMT- '** f I .'ki r_*J j yearv o 'l\ 'A ( — y.r~pzl L Vj£'\ | j (£)!»» <wri n<i\w mum, ima > »■■»■ m m 111 ■ in MM ■I in §m uud entertained a-ldg audience h) the Opera House where It Will he ! liown Monday and Tur.day for the ! j Or»t ilm«] I'h nit Kqutty picture I Mr OwMltimn with the (acllltf end ' undcratandliu u( lit.- mustei etoic I 'teller, «i4Hi«))i no lime In netting luto \ the core us Ihe euhjoct ..With hold! »nd powerful HtrokfH he rips aatdc the etu Ittiitx |tint hide the wliluin. the | fnlhlee unit W(i*kne»«Q* of that dynu j ,mo of ever-ch4Bglnti eniolloiis the Mmlern W'utnaa> If Ih In uit jpre.tehv otthoujth In Its bln treat lutent uioy lit found a sermon that «111, shatter deceit uad ext i uvukoim e and weld cUntor together the Iniiiilh , |of love Mini human symputhy ' The tsory, which *«t written by, I Mr. Uoudmanf t# a straightforward ! •» smart group of men ami women lu narrgttve deaHug With (to live* of the gilded strata of- big town socle- j tty -Wtimcnr and rant, too. platige hi !lo the maelstrom of life, iiurestiulli- i led RxtrgtigUe*. folly, hrokeit ! hearts ami twisted souls It wont Ido to reveal jhe [dot !_ l l.irm. SIT OK IIKOUtO AV Practices will begin Monday after ] mint) In Ihe dub rooms of the Host 1 uena and Ptofeanlunal Htlalness t'lub (iOMMBONO CIRCH'KHY CO. Sole ISMribulont It BY (aEOKGK McMANIIh r— ■ ■ "”'r> OT t v, WAt. COUt*-. t MAn/C. Aal IOU oi rouarj A»V IT OATES (aack kq«7hi> \>i-w t L —l “**»■ >J- ry-V ■ ,#s Hi ©/' VA 5 > lh-n ~v VtW :„^L l ■ hum* < PAGE THREE invar the Hook Store !j»r tha (horns*# and Monday night a reboarnal lor Ihgf { principals nod the outlook progaianA I a Nplnudld auccaas. Thk* musteal i omedy baa haktn given with trrvf#* , j doua auccesa In boht North and i >nUi ’ 't'arnllna and Yhe Daughters -f 'ha ; I'onlmlerac) feel.' very fortu, In -IS necorliig the Mlswes tturkhe.luo ~rt Williulngtim. who will train Ihe v* I era for -, .V l.lltle lilt of llrundu to to- given on Friday ntchl. Hoptrm i lair -Hth, (or thu hciieht of lha Vetc ' lane. • f" !-n . e,/ - ■ - % Six Kilkni When Alcohol Blows llp In Church Q » 1." Mexico l .h) Sepl. to Six pe-raotl* were killed and I 'lnjured when u Iwdtfe-of alr-ohol cxpliMlrd durum , morning earvires m tint temple <»f v : Our latdy of Itrnadla In Han ilarlo ' lo Muncnipon. near here. r- - • The IIIIhiI of Homer, at well ,i i ] ntoft of the ballad literature of Ihe ; world, were spoken or aunt: for ynure, ! perha|m for agea, hefofo they * *tt 1 I omiultled to w riting
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