i'
D. OF A. TO MEET.
The Daughters of America , will
meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Ini-
illatlons will be In order,
"RUNAWAY JUNE" COMPACT
IN THE BERMUDAS.
VNIVERSALIST PASTOR
AT GREENVILLE CHURCH
Her. W. O, Bodell, pastor of th
Church ef the Eternal Hope here,
preached la the Universalis church
at Greenville Sunday.
' V I I I I II
DEPUTY COLLECTOR
..;'.. TULL IMPROVED.
Deputy United States Revenue Col
lector L M. ToIL who has been confin
ed to his home near the city for sev
eral weeks with a severe ease of crip.
is reported to be, convalescing and
able' to ba about agala. .,
DEATH AND BURIAL OP, - 'p
J MRS. BEDDING POPE.
: Mrs, Redding Pope about 65 years
of ago, died at her heme half a dozen
miles aortb of .hero lata Saturday.
The funeral and idterment were con
ducted in Maplewood cemetery here
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Pul
monary tuberculosis was the causa of
death. Mrs. Pope's family connec
tions were extensive, and she was well
known in the neighborhood of her
homo. .
ADJUTANT GENERAL IS. -. .
PLEASED WITH KINSTON
. Adjutant-General Laurence Young
and Major Baxter Durham, the latter
of the Ordnance Department of the
National Guard, were official repre
sentatives of the State at the funeral
exercises over Mr. Woo ten Sunday.
The Adjutant-General was taken by
Captain J. I. Brown for an auto trip
around town and out on the Central
Highway. " Ho expressed himself as
delighted with the city.
Patrons of , the Grand, who have
been taking In the interesting serial,
"Runaway June," will note with inter
est that the company of actors is now
in Bermuda, noted for Ks sunshine
and beautiful water scenery. This
will mean an entirely new atmos
phere for the coming episodes. Real
istlc scenes of sensational swimming
and diving, pictures of hidden treas
ures will add interest to the thrill
ing series. ' Boats, large and small,
have been engaged and it is assured
that the following episodes will fur
nish enough of the exciting to satisfy.
JEWISH FESTIVAL OF.PCRIM.
The Hebrews of the city Sunday ob
served, with suitable exercises in the
synagogue on Queen street, the relig
ious festival of Purimi one of the most
important holidays in the Jewish cal
endar. ; The ' observance continued
through forty-eight hours, beginning
Saturday morning. Purim celebrates
the defeat of the Persian Jews' arch
enemy, Haman, the story being con
tained in the Book of Esther in the
Old Testament, . That portion, of the
Scriptures wss widely read among
the Orthodox Jews everywhere on
Sunday.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM BEING .
INSPECTED BY FACTORY MAN
Mr, Charles P. Maulen, special rep
resentative of the Gamewell Fire
Alarm System, is in the city today
inspecting the recently installed alarm
system hero. Chief Moseley of the
local department said that Mr. Mau-
ltn had found everything in good
shape, but would probably test the
bells about five o'clock today.
MARRIAGE. LICENSES.
NEWS AND OBSERVER
EDITOR HERE SUNDAY
Licenses to wed were issued Satur
day to the following couples: White:
John Koonce, 40. and Marge Hill, 28,
both of. Lenoir county. Colored: Ru-
fit. fS.t-ialiaw tXFntr OA .i-j
Britton, editor-in-chief of I r.,u t vi . . '
tus Murrille, 22, and Bertha Davis, 18,
Mr. Ed
the Raleigh News and Observer, was
here. Sunday afternoon to attend the
funeral ;of. Speaker - Wooten. Mr.
Britton came out of respect to the late
Speaker, with Whom he had a very
warm acquaintanceship, and in part
to represent his paper. Mr. Bowie,
the temporary presiding officer, will
succeed MrvWopten as Speaker, Mr.
Britton, bclieveaj . The newspaperman
returned to Raleigh Sunday evening,
SENATOR WARD WILL DO
WHAT PEOPLE WANT DONE
la Speaking of Exemption of Lenoir
, From Full Operation of Primary
Law, Said He Will Yield to ,
the People's Wishes. V
ejsejssseaswaess
Senator A. D. Ward of Craven coun
ty, representative of this district in
the State Senate, was one of the com-1
mittee of the General Assembly at
tending the funeral of Speaker Env
met Wooten, as was Senator Frank
Thompson of Onslow. In discussing
the recent action of the Senate in
passing a state-wide primary bill and
the exemption of Lenoir county, Sen
ator Ward said that he and his col
league stood ready to do what the
people of Lenoir wanted done in the
matter, and if the prevailing senti
ment of the county was that Lenoir
be included, he thought it could be
arranged before the bill became law.
Senator Ward is one of the strong
men of the Legislature and his in flu
ence has great weight In the deliber
ations of that body. I, '
Pily Blouse
All Styles That's New
50c-98c.
GOOD PROGRAM AT THE j
GRAND THIS WEEK.
The Old neldelberg Company be
gins a week's engagement at the
Grand today. Vaudeville perform
ances will be given daily matinee and
evenings, except Wednesday, when
the Maurer Sisters Orchestra Com
pany will play. , A special feature
today is the "Eagle's Mate," in five
reels, with Mary Pickford, the attrac
tive movie star. Tuesday will be
shown the furth instalment of "Run
away June." The Maurer Sisters,
who come to the Grand Wednesday
for one night's performance, are her
alded as most capable and entertain
ing performers and an evening of
wholesome amusement is promised.
Seats are now on sale at the Grand
Ice Cream Parlor. .
CASTORIA
For Infanta and CbUdrea
In Ute For Over 30 Years
Always beam
the .
JSlgnetore of
Middy Ties, 50c$1
Middy; laces,;, 5c.
All Color. ...-
Chas; A. Waters
The Telephone Stora (
fiiAHA v. ee '
Do Not Fail Jo
See Our vLine of
opnng
'" t, ,-V" "'',; ' -..
Ve Solicit
The accounts of Corpora
tiohs, Firms , and Individ
uals, and offer- accommo
' dations consistent with safe
: banking. . : : ;
Start the New Year with
us.
Farmers & Merchants
Bank .
Kinston, -- N. C.
Coat. Suits, Dresses; Skirls
and Millinery No w on Display
All New Sliades
in Crepe de chine
Taffeta, IVJessaline
and Tub Silks.
";" ":- " . 1 '
J.M.Stephenson
THE LADIES' STORE
letlJs SiiowM
mm
ifsfielil
NEW BERN PREPARING
FOR FIREMEN'S MEET.
Extenaiv preparations are being
made at New Bern even now for the
State Firemen's Association tourna
ment atid convention ta b held there
In July r Angus. The Kinston de-
psrtment will be represented by two
hose wagon racing teams. All the
towns of the State maintaining large
volunteer departments will send com
panies of racer, and the paid depart,
menta will be represented by dele
gates. A motor-driven apparatus eon
test wilt be held for thf first time at
a tournament in this Stat.
' ' ' t T' t" " -ii
STRANGE NEGRO MAIN v
HAVE MEANT TROUBLE.
". v-Ai fyrtW"i'i.i. issliBwaaBSB j
A medium-sited, middle-aged black
who was dif covered trying to open the
door Of Borne m the eastern end of
the city Sunday about WOW acted
queer when e was followed several
blocks and aceoxU by a member of
the family. He asked information
and gave very flimsy excuses Negro j
' thieve iik other towns f thht aectioa
have carried on systematic tobberlet'
in the past lew months by canvassing
the houses they robbed, in daylight,
to get the lay of things before at
temjtine.an;fntry.jr)Thhi man was
waited for -by another black several
blocks from the aeotion he visited.
CLOT ING NUMBERS OF THE r;
CHAUTAUQUA WELL ATTENDED
Hajldan Hal Merton and Dr. R,
V?. Sears, the humorist, - delighted
their audiences t both the matinee
and evening performance Saturday
at the Grand in the closing numbers
of the Chautauqua program. Mer
ton worked some very clever sleight
of -hand tricks, and .his ventriloquist
feature was laughable. Dr. Sears'
lecture on "Giving Taffy and Not
Epitaphy," was very enjoyable. He
emphasized the importance of using
kind words, urging the husbands, who ;
had been remiss in that particular,
to o home aad talk "sweetly V to
V ..'r wires and t:cUo them snder
t' r cl. . The lecture was
' if' I nor and pathos
: ' t ra y f; ots, 83 is usu-
If
DJCTIONARYrCERTIFICATE
PRESENTED BY THE
( Kirwton Free Press, March I
- - ' -
SIX APPRECIATION CERTIFICATES CONSTITUTE A SET
4E I Jfi
mwi vOTiami. ft Kmnwu n. lira mm of cottMeuUv. datM. .1
priwli.. Ih.ra thi. Wfk.. with Ik. .xmm. bmu mmmmH kcraia Ml ppo- '
-i mmT w m nmmtw mmimm iwm.o www th. K.mi ot th. com of njek
m, Pr? from th. factory, kwkin, clark kir. and vtkar mmw EXPENSE
wnt), awiroii wttlfc. wilk rmm chore. W th ttr bootoi
eeeao i4e44
91.'
S Ntw
t Modoni
itike illustrations fn the announcements from day to day.) '.
r-rufc It is the only entirely msw compilation by the world's
tnellSB ereatrrt atithnrillrt (mm
.: . - lr. mV nntr, nexmie, stamped in gold on back and .
IIIaMieMa . sides. Ormted on Bible naner. with mt nlm anH mrnm
hf rounacai Desutiiui, strong, auraDie. Besides the general contents, there
r are maps ana over ouu suojects oeautuuiiy illustrated by three- r
......v.. uiw vj imJimiuurj jU liases, ;u I fiIS
. . -l- v vi.ivvi fcjioiva venous, x t csriii t
'est United State rVn.ii ' TV,.int
at this office SIX CosMeatiTe Cerilficatt el Anpraclitioa aad
Expeni. ,
98c:
Xh 3.0 Q 11 eaaetlr tha tarn
n?Z T : ! book, ax.
v y i, . op is tae atjrie of
S Moiliri ERSUSa isMeh la la
niCTtANABV iMtnar. ,
h wtui sqmr. er wat 8IX As. I O 4
l"w CtHHtM aad tfc. Olb
Tb $2.00
la ia plain cloth bind
ing, atampl la sold
. . ki w . k.. - .
I. m n vwmi wuk.
MDUBru tilEIISn PP " tllu.tra-
DICTtONABV on. 60 U
and chart ar emttt.d. SIX Ap- ,
pnciaim cwnncaiM ami to.
MAIL OBDER& An. knnk h umJ nntt . - ...
-!si;ri?fc?.
New Lot of
Bungalow Aprons.
Complete Assort
ment of House
Dresses.
Good Vajues.
See Them.
Lamps For The Bed-Room
Shown here for, Jhe first time by
this ;Stpfg. hbgariy
standards large enough' for any
size light, with 8 inch Silk Shades
in various , colors;: are , the rnost
useful and , attractive electric '
lamps in use today. See them
before they are gone. : : :
Oettinger's Furniture Store
THE ;
ONE PRICE CASH STORE
The Sixth Series of Stock in the? Mutual
Building, and Loan Association will be Issued
A. J.
Phone 34
SUTTON
Prop.
4?
We offer you the following prices on
United States Tires delivered. Let us
have your6rdei as it is' time tb re-tire.
Buy at home and save money. ,
- Nobbv Chain Plain
$14.40. $10.70 $9.00
$18.80 $14.00 $11.60
$21,60 $16.00 $13.35
$30.80 $23.45 $19.05
$31.45 $23.95 $19.40
$33.50 &?nKn'
36 x f2 $44.50 $32.85 $27.35
37 x5 $51.90. $38.90 . $32.30
30x3
30 x 3V2
32 x 3(5
33 x 4
34 x 4
36x4
kinsto'n
'ace,
Telephone 414
In
c.
IIEWSPRING STYLES
MEN'S AND LADIES'
SHOES
Are now arrivinff. Would
be pleased to show you the
newest thing for early Spring
weai in shoes. Also my lines
of Tailoring are now on dis
play. You can make a select
ion of . what you . want and
have it come when you want
it. Your to please.
Mark : Cummings
!4lTh Home of Quality' J
uraay. mma
An opportunity to invest a small amount
each week in absolute safety to yield a NET g
return of over six per cent, t -Dues
25c per week on each $100 Share.
For full information apply to ' r
C, OETTItfGER,, - - Secretiry'
INSURANCE OF ALL HINDS
C. OETTInCEn, Manager ftj
Stihstbii Ihsiirahcc Realty Co.
Telephone No. 102 (Next to Postcffice
)
Dr.O.L.WIION
Office lifr JT. ; 13. ,11004 ft Cs'
, Store. .
Only One "BROMO QUINT?rB
T frtttn rMwtn, c!1 for fan nam.. LAXA
IIVK BROxouiUNlMt. Looklor.i ;naiorn4
E. W. GMOV H. Cm a CoUl in Oa Lmv. 64 n.
C9a "4 BtwUKh aa4 wutka Mi cobL fcc
P. k G. Revisie Ksc
Harrow
The Disc Harrow with every needed change on it. . ' -, , , ,
The Disc Harrow made of steel in its constructive parts; this means
a big saving in your repair bills every yearthink about this before you
buy. ' , -. (.;,-.. .
The Disc Harrow with a double frame which puts the disc under the
center of frame, and keeps it well balance? no neck weight on neck of
team. . " 7 .' , ; --: ,, -,. ,
The P. & O. Disc has an axle that is 1 inch in diameter and an extra
large washer on the end of the axle and 'relieves the end thrust on the in
side blade. The seat is adjustable for heavy or light driver.
' Sold in 16, 18 and 20 inch sizes with six or 8 disc, an wiffc tw
or four horse bitch, with tongue or tongue truck at your option.
pee iijjs maenme mi ore you buy it's money in your pocket to do this.
H. E. Moseley Ear divare Co.
DR. F. FITTS
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSiaiv
Rei(?ence Phone 523. 'Office PW'.m
OSTTOPATHY DEFINED
Oateopafh; Is sr system of healin,
ease by scientific manipulation, tfc,
purpose of each manipulation bcio.
either to adjust Some derangemenli
the position of the tinues or to ihcteb.
" vmmn uic ku vuy 01 some organ
It ia not a remedy for aomo particul
diaeaae. but succeasfullv treat, all
able non-sursical acute and chrL
Invest. Vour Savings
. . Announcement
V. H. Mewborn,- a fraduato of the
Pennsylvania College of Optics ml
Ophthalmology, and a registered 0
tometrist under the laws of this sbtc,
announces that he now has hi opticil
parlors located next door upstairs to tk
Dixie Theatre, ' and is thoroughly
equipped to give you scientific eye
examination and fit you with satitfact.
oiy glasses, at a reasonable'price.
ISA M. HARDY, M. D
- Physicisn and Surgeon '
Office Hours: 9 ta 11; 2;30 to 6
- ' P. M.; 7 to 9 P. If. J
Phones: Residence- 0Q7; Office 479.
182 West Caswell Street,
Ear, Noae and Thnxl - r
N. J. House, ' Edward M. Land
Kinston, N. C. .Goldsboro, N.G
ROUSE & LAND
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
"; '-'' Offiecaf " . v- ; .
Kinsteril N. C GoMsboro, N. C,
303-304 Borden Building,
DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAT
Specialist In Diseases of Wo
men and Children,
Office bourn -JO to 12. '-0Sce
'105 E. Caswell Street. :
, Phone 118.
Z, V. MOSELEY, M. D.
" Physician and Surgeon
Office next to Lenoir Drug Co.
Office hoars: ;
9 to 11 a. m
3 to 6 p. m.
, 8 to 9 p, m.
-" , Phones:
Office, 478
P.es. Phone 113
AT SKINNER'S
We Cater to
The Ladies and
Children. : :
Ice Creain, Soda
and Fine Candy
Phone 149
J.T. Sliinncr & Scj