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THE BEAI'J-'CRT NEWS TH -rt " MAY 30. 1035 Barrijmore Ijachl hijcuiia Did No? Slop On Sail To Haven & -i u r n n, t,,o;cV, Maurice CostelK, former matinee John P.aivymore, tlu Don Juanish .. . - no. asked custody ot the children, movie actor sailer irom -New ioik ... ' ., ., to Havana aboard his yacht Infanta KEYHOLES HOWL COMING? In some Kal- '$3,000 a month for the support of "V; pehapst em and herself, and $10,000 for craft would put in at Mo re head ot her attorney's fee. Beaufort, but after a check up dis-' ISarrymore s cruise guests include covered she was a 110 foot seagoing nineteen-year-old Elaine Barrio, who vessel with a depth of 13 feet. Dia- became acquainted with him after jnond Lightship crew off Cape Hatter- .writing him a note when U was ia as saw the vessel pass but thought a hospital recently, nothing of it and there is nothing! The Barrymores married November 'of it' except that Mr. Barrymore is 24, 1928. Their children are Dolores getting quite a bit of publicity that j five years old, and John Birth Ear- no hired press agent would attempt i rymore jr., tnree of nineteen-year-old Elaine Barrie who is John I'arrymoro's gtu-st on a ! yr.c'tt cruise to Cuba, denied today! (Continued from pae one) there was any romance in the situa-1 tion. savs Tile United l'ress. i His daughter's pseudonym of , cigh quarters there is a feeling that "Barrie," ho said, was adopted for that folks who live along second stage purposes. Uiry roads are going to holler when "She has always been interested in they realize that increased diversion the Barrymore family," he said," 1 0f highway funds is going to hurt "and because of her interest in theat-j their chances of getting to town, ricals she did a sketch for him while i These people remained patiently si he was in the hospital that delighted ! lent while their gasoline tax money him. But this talk of romance is j was being spent on the State primary poppycock. Barrymore simply thinks j highway system with the promise Claine has splendid talent and that, that when the concrete was poured .... t . . L . i. i. me dav sne will become a star. i from county seal to county suai tut dirt roads would be improved with the same money. Now that the pri- Imary system is near completion, will saltation on the county board at all times, provided the reaction is not contrary t0 Democratic expectations. YOUNG DEMORATS The Young Peoples' Democratic Clubs of North Carolina will meet in convention in the Capitol City in June. Whether they will again resolute on likker re mains to be seen, but the odds are ! that the younk folks will stand be ;hind the national trend for legal I whiskey. The young.--tcrs are now an admitted political factor in North Carolina, and their convention will J be watched carefully by the four announced candidates for Governor and several potential candidates for I Lieutenant Governor. Charge Actor Struck Her Mrs. Barrymore charged her hus band struck her several times in the to get into the papers, for his sub ject. - It seems that Barrymore has a fcoard among other guests a young; last tw0 years. In this time he also Worshiper named Elaine Barrie, age j used profane and offensive language 19, whom he has been keeping night I to her and drankJiquor to an extent club company with and it also seems 'causing her "great mental suffering," that his wife Dolores Costello Barry-'she said. more is suing him for divorce, big! For the last several months, the money and the yacht the same In-'actress charged, Barrymore had neg fanta which w ould not call at More- ilected to provide for her and the head or Beaufort and thus give local news men a break. Allegations of the plaintiff in the divorce proceed- children and had left numerous house hold bills unpaid. As community property she listed ing were outlined pretty clearly in ajtne family home in Beverly Hills, the Los Angeles, datelined story last 'yacht Infanta, which was said to have Sunday. It read: jcost $200,000; tw0 expensive motor cars, and stocks and other securities LOS ANGELES, May 25 Dolores valued at not less than $125,000. .Costello Barrymore sued her actor she said he struck her while they husband, John Barryomre, for di- L ere on the yacht in Vancouver Har jvorce here today and demanded all bor and then hit her purse when the! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS D. M. Webb et ux et al to David Ilorton, et ux, 2 lots Morehead City, for $1. Town of Morehead City to Stark ley Marbley Jr., 1 lot Morehead City, for $10. Gurney P. Hood Comm. of Banks t0 P. H. Geer, 2 lots Morehead City, for $425. Gurney P. Hood, Comm. of Banks t0 N. E. Lewis, 1 lot Morehead City, for $100. I Mrs. Lula Best to Troy Hunter, 35 ; acres Morehead Township, for $10. Atlantic Beach and Bridge Com pany, to Berry Bostic et ux, 1 lot : Morehead City, for $200. j Minerva M. Wade, to Ellen Wade, jl lot Morehead City, for $10. I Gurney P. Hood to James L. Mc- these country people (the back-bone of the State's social and economic life) be willing t0 see their road mon ey g() for other purposes? Many ans wers to that question are decided ly in the negative. j$j FOUNTAIN Former Lieutenant Governor R. T. Fountain claims he is in excellent campaign fettle these day and is letting no grass grow un der his feet in his efforts to unhorse Senator Josiah William Bailey. Still bitter from his defeat by Governor Ehringhaus in 1932, Fountain has been actively campaigning for sever al months although the primary is a year in the offing. The Senior Sen ator, it is said remains unperturbed and not even the Fountain opposition Nair( 2 lots Morehead City, for or the plea of ex-service men has SUMMERTIME IS DINE AWAY FROM HOME TIME TRY OUR DELICIOUS MEALS COOKED JUST RIGHT SPECIAL DINNERS 45c Lunches Prepared For Taking on Fishing Trips MATHIS CAFE Opposite Postoffice Beaufort, N. C. Yacht IDLE-ON of their community property, valued at about $500,000. Barrymore, who is cruising the At lantic with New York friends, was latter tried to protect her. In the fail of 1933, she charged, he struck her a severe blow at their Beverly Hills home. During a train triD to 'declared in the suit to have an earn- j Vancouver last June-, he threw her ing capacity which in one year, 1934, j from her feet int0 a seat in their exceeded $350,000. j drawing room, she charged. The divorce action, which followed j Mrs. Barrymore and the children weeks of reports of a rift between , are living in a Los Angeles apart the former screen actress and Barry-'ment. Barrymore denied he had or more, enraged him with physical vio- dered them to vacate their home. lence, excessive drinking and failure i to provide for their two children. ; No Rcmanco, Says Girl'i Father In addition tot he community prop ! Lcuis Jacobs, of 280 Riverside erty, Mrs. Barrymore, daughter of Drive, traveling salesman and father $1850 Interstate Trustee Corp., Trustee, tn N.C.J.S. Land Bank of Durham, 141 acres Morehead Township, for $1000. Gurney P. Hood Comm. of Banks to Annie W. Gillikin, 1 lot Beaufort, for $12.79. Gurney P. Hood, Comm of Banks t0 B. E. Windley et ux 1 lot Beau fort for $850. Sophronia Jones to R. J. Chadwick, 6 acres Straits, for $10. J. E. Gillikin t0 Mrs. Emma Gilli- moved Senator Bailey in his opposi tion to immediate payment of the soldiers' bonus. Even his severest critics should give Bailey credit for the courage to follow his convictions. POPULAR G. O. P. One of the best liked Republican members of the General Assembly was Edward Hyde, of Cherokee County. While many members personally regretted to do so their Democratic politics de manded that they vote to cut Cher- mtim fr m n r" - i nffii tft .' i okee into districts for the purpose of kin, 46 3-4 acres Straits Township, 'electing county commissioners. The for $1. plan is to assure Democratic repre 50 Mackerel 1 l to 2 V2 Pounds Each Last Sunday CATERING TO FISHING PARTIES C. P. Dey Wharf Front Street Beaufort, .... North Carolina Apply to Capt. John A. Dickinson Master Aboard Yacht or Phone 87-J r i r r "A wot a alaaifU Z7935 KELVIN ATOR llCPfftJ If $99.75 FOR ONLY for 21 year the great Kelvinator factories have boilt on)y quality merchandise. And this long and soccessfAl experience is reflected in the beautiful new 1935 models. 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