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PAGE THREE HERE IS THE &JNNIEST GIRL APPEARING IN PICTURES Dorothy Gish, in "OUT OF LUCK" A story of a pair of newlyweds and a scandal, and it contains enough laughs and thrills to stop any Jinx that ever bedevilled a maiden in distress. PATHE REVIEW AND FOX ANIMATED NEWS WEEKLY There is a new film star on the map, and naturally, of course, she will be seen at THE ; MASONIC, and this is MARY MACLAREN in "THE ROAD TO DIVORCE," on Wed nesday and then again one of those SUNSHINE COMEDIES. We have repeatedly called attention of our patrons to coming early when a big attraction, is on. YOU WILL SEE A RE CORD' BREAKER " ON THURSDAY AND FRI DAY. TUESDAY RUTH ROJLAND , Will be seen on Tuesdays instead of Thursdays, in" "THE ADVENTURES OF RUTH" Her Very Latest Serial . - . MADLAINE TRAVERSE The Girl of Stormy Emotions, in "THE TATTLERS" A Smart Set Story of The Newly Kich . . Home ofvThe World's Best pictures TO-NIGHT SHOW SHOP Tuesday and Wednesday THE SUN-JOURNAL, NEW BERN, N. C, MONDAY, MAY ,24, 1920. .'iiASONliC 111 ... . C , : : , . , II LOCAL iL - - w J II . -!) ' 3 3 u I I 1 L LJ. ' LJ I I 1 U L. Mr- J Brooks leaves this, after- ' - - , 7 , w " noon f0r Baltimore and Philadelphia H fl fl ;frM! inoC : J n n r where he wiU spend Beveral days- -- 1'"""' V . t Nra WAREHOUSE ii ii i mm k.h ma aj ' - mm mm mm i - w 1 ' I U I I I I 1 III I III ' . Inninr niiTTiun inn rvoi:s and Discouraged cn Verge of Giving CculJ Hardly ' Eat Or ANLAC BROUGHT v ONBERFUL CHANGE la and Nervousness 73 of The Past and She ; Splendid Now, States "I am so happy over what Tanlac has dine for me that I want to talk about it all the time,", was 1 the en-th- ' -t : : dement made a tew days e?j by L.'rs. C. E. Dozier of J 1403 Pr-rnt'-e avenue,, Portsmouth, Va. ; " 1 fca l suifered from indigestion .- ,..-.c2 I was a child,, and I have i ' d;fne nearly- all ' my. life, I gradually growing worse i j r until I began taking Tan- :v? a confirmed - dyspeptic .7 a day pased that I was fr- i i ...Tering. Everything I i c : 1 to lie heavy on my stoin . : 1 I would bloat up" with gas i n-r awful. I had the worst c i: a .. i around my heart and in l::t s: ie and at times I did "not : I rould hold out under the I en soup caused - me' to .r I - . :;:n I became so nauseat I couM not retain a thing. I had ,n. I had spells of dizziness and like I was . going to ' faint and oul.l ave to sit or lie down until STRUCK THIS CITY Management of Largest Depart- ment Store Slashes Cost of ' . ' ' a ' Goods '- ". ' ' In an effort to break, the backbone of high prices, S. Goplon & Sons, own ers and operators- of the largest de partment store itf . NEW BERN and Eastern North Carolina, today placed on sale a million dollar stock of goods at a reduction of twenty per cent. M This action on the part of this firm follows that taken by hundreds of other merchants in the North and the Coplon store is one of the first id the South to make such a reduction. -, The price of every article, in the store remains as it had been marked and the purchaser is allowed .a re duction of twenty per cent on this. "Prices must come down," .states the management and they add that they are going to do their .part to ward bringing them down. ' i. ouli recover. . , My nerves were iy unstrun? and at night I.was in mi -?ry I could hardly get any p at all. My housework's became lensoine and I got so weak and n out I felt tike I was ready to up. 1 , :r:-y;';C:: 'About three weeks ago I began ;ng T"!L and am' feeling betetr i I t ve ii many years,, and now the Lrst time since I was a child f in eat whatever I please, and as ch as I please without suffering s: - tad affects. The indigestion has left me altogether and I am 'no iQng er troubled with gas, .bloating1 or palas. My nerves are steady and I h' en't tad an attack of dizziness i o I started taking Tanlac."- I en joy perfect rest every night and when It t up in the morning I am feeling so. f;ue I can do housework without ti; ..us one bit." All good druggists sell Tanlac. :, - ta I r; AT THE BALL GAME ,The diacriminating Fans and Fan ni 3 Chew Florida Fruit Gum Buy a rackage today and get in the game, Made by Fleer. All dealers 5c. woman loves a clear, rosy . com plexion. Burdock Blood - Bitters is splendid for purifying : the blood clearing the skin, restoring sound uUsestion.' All druggists sell it. Price FATHER KEPT SON DTI John Williams, Colored 'Arrest- ed On a Very Serious ,. " i Charge 1 - " 1 E DOG A Hale 'of-' brutality' 'and j cruelty which equals those which were in evi dence during the days of the galley slave. ' was unfolded '' Sundav:' whon John wftliams, colored, and a resi dent of the Duff eytown section, was placed under arrest on a charge of cruelty to, his young son. According .to the facts, as learned by the police, Williams had .recently had considerable trouble with the lad on account of a habit which the lat ter Ahad acquired of running away from -home every time the opportu nity occurred, and in order to break him of, this habit he had fastened a l6g' chain around one ankle and at tached tht other end around his waist and had arranged it so that he could lock the boy to' a post.. . . The cha'in was sa heavy that it had worn away the flesh around the boy's ankle and when he police arrived on the scene ' and fled away the lock which fastened it to his limb; he was in great-pain. : ' ., .. .v ;This afternoon Williams is to' ap , pear before the .mayor and answer to a charge of bmtality and cruelty to children. The police say this is the worst case of this sort that has ever come under their .observation: W:V Mr. and Mr3. Nathan Richardson and young son, of Dover, are among the visitors in the city. - BE OPEN BY FALL Oriental Business Men Expect to Do a Rushing Bus- v Oriental : business men who have made possible the construction of a tobacco warehouse at that place, have given out a statement to i the effect that .this will , be . in readiness for opening by Fall and thatithey are ex pecting to do a large amount of busi ness during the first season. ' . Mr.J. W. Smith is the president of the company, while Mr. W. B. O'Neal is the vice-president and also secre tary and treasurer. Mr. L. E. Will iams, at one time on the New Bern market, is to be the manager of the new place, . s s 1 ' , An examination for the position of postmaster at. Bridgeton, N. C, was held in the U: S. court room in this city Saturday before the local board of civil service examiners. One per son took the examination for this po- sition.' ' : Workmen who are engaged in the construction of Dr. E. C. Armstrong's new dwelling on:New street are mak ing rapid progress and the building will soon be in readiness for occu pancy.; The structure is being built of a high grade brick. The State reunion will convene at Fayetteville, N. C, on Tuesdajr, the first day of June. - All Confederate veterans who anticipate attending will please notify Capt. S. R. Street at once and report at the station on the morning of May 31 by 8 o'clock, to Secure tickets and credentials. ELKS WILL ATTEND STAT CONVENTION Delegation Leaves This Evening For Annual Meeting at v . ' Salisbury , A delegation of local Elks,' includ ing the members of the drug corps, leave this evening on board : of a Pullman car .which ,b.as .been char tered for the occasion by the lodge, for, Salisbury; where they are to at tend tthe .annual convention which is to be held there, this week ' ; - . ; The convention this year is expect ed to be the biggest and best on rec ord and a larger , , number of Elks than ever before are expected to be in attendance. " . The! New ; Bern delegation expects to bring back the prize to be award ed to the lodge making the best ap pearance in -the big pa'ade which is to be held during the bession. INTERESTING BOOK lie Kids Like hme wMy House I ; . f ; li.V'l' II II v.-fLj , i SunerinT Corn fiaJr&c BEING DISTRIBUTED Chamber of Commerce Distrib uting Volume of Benefit to Canners "Canning and Preserving," is the title of an interesting little booklet issued by the government, and of which the Chamber of Commerce has a number of copies for local distribu tion among those who are interested. NEW BERN residents and those in nearby sections who are anticipating canning and preserving during . the next few months can secure one ot these booklets by calling at the Cham ber of Commerce rooms or' dropping a postal card or letter to the secre tary, . AlVEDlfficiS Mr. H. E. Barlow Comes to Take Charge Commerce Body ' Work Mr, E. H. Barlow, the new secre tary of the Chamhber of Commerce, arrived in the city Sunday and is to day on the job attending to the du ties which have fallen upon him. WaL morning when a SUN-JOUR euu representative called at the his hanas-Rft5JAHL.was busily engag- pects, however, to have this" COTrnhfei?- ed in -She next dav or two and t-hon oe in readiness for active dutv. . In a short but interesting Intnr. view , given out today Mr. Barlow said: . "It has been broueht to tho atfen. on of the Chamber of Commerce I 1 A A . I.. A... i 'uai representatives or tne carriers are calling on the shiDDers of Wil son, requesting that they write ner- suuai letters endorsme an increase I in freight rates, of thirty-one per cent me maniDer of Commerce aDDre. Ciates the fact that the carriers mnaf nave increased revenue, but does not ininK it proper, for the shippers to endorse any specific increase at this time, and for that reason we nre-e rmr shippers to refuse to furnish the let ters requested. The Interstate Corn- pierce Commission will hold hearings pn this proposed increase and the Public can rest assurer! that thev will 'do what Js fair and just." Mr. Harry Foote, who has for sbme time held a position on the staff of the New Bernian, has severed his connection with that : paper and leaves in a few days for Atlantic View Beach, near Morehead City, where he will take a position as clerk at the new Bedsworth Hotel at that place Mr. R. S. Proctor, superintendent of public instruction in Craven county,' returned to the city this morning from wasnmgton, L c where he has been attending a na tional educational conference.' Super intendent Proctor states that this meeting was ' largely attended and proved very beneficial to every 'one. 1 fwiaifl wwmjiiim i in ' '. !tiWjai) II i K VLildred i f IF A dramatic comparison of the sexes in a mmn. Harris. m w m if urn n ,jti jpmt in-: vi . f c Every vife should see that her husband sees ti-t -' - i, iu pu.Ture wirn rter One of Those'Big Pictures That You Cannot Afford to MisS Guaranteed First -Nat ,t v . 4 , lonal Attraction. , - THIS SUPER FEATURE gn j MILTON SILLS plays the lead in i, , , . t w Rev.: Wi A. Cade, formerly pastor of Riversidet Methodist church, con ducted ! the service at Centenary Methodist church last evening and his talk was thoroughly, enjoyed , by those who heard him. Dr. Cade made many friends, while in NEW BERN and hi return visits to the city are always looked forward to with, much pleasure. , Mr:.' A F. Gutherie,' a representa tive of. the navy, is among the guests registered at the Gaston Hotel thi3 week. Mr. Gutherie comes to New Bern' for a stay of several 'days for the purpose of "receiving bids oh a surplus stock, of goods which the navy is offering to. local residents, and which consists of articles ranging all J the. way from a safety pin to a sub marine chaser .' , . , Announcement was made this aft ernoon by the ladies of the Woman's Club, that ten tickets for" the banquet which they are to give in the' base ment of Centenary Methodist church tomorrow night remain unsold: and they are advising those who antici pate attending this event to secure tickets immediately. The ladies have taken especial pains to make this ban quet one which will Jong be remem bered by those who attend and, it is anticipated that it will be an affair of note. ' ' ' , ' SOCIAL 1 Mrs. R. J., Russell returned Sun day evening after a visit of several days at Bolton with her husband who is employed there. SHOW SHOP TONIGHT MASONIC THEATRE THURSDAY FRIDAY MAY 27-28TH The Most Startling Photoplay Ever Shown in North Caroliria:- , ' ' "SEX''.' . ; C. GARDNER SULLIVAN'S SENSATIONAL NO VEI, PICTuhlZED , , Scenes that actually make you dizzy. Gorgeoushess that would cast a king's ransom- , Gowns, 24 of them, a pre-showing otl921 models. , The Spider Dance that made 'New York blush. The weakness of man in the hands of woman. , The downward collapse of f woman as the result of man. - ''.', , The State of Ohio Would Not Allow 'EX" to, be shown within its borders, but 25 New Bern citizens saw it at a private screening and said show it; and this we will do. THE' MASONIC THEATRE GUAR ANTEE S THIS ATTRACTION TO BE THE FINEST -PICTURE EVER PRESENTED IN NEW BERN AND OUR PATRONS ; KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS TO MAKE SUCH A BROAD STATEMENT. ; , , , , . . Children 25 Cents to Matinee only ; Adults 30 Cents. ? Night Shows 30 Cents' To .All. ; : MASONIC ORCHESTRA ACCO MPANYING THE PICTURE v 3 mmmmmmmmmmm THE MORE EXCEL LENT WAY" This Beauty of The Screen in a Magnificent Production PEARL WHITE In 'THE BLACK SECRET' 14th Episode DON'T MISS IT ! A BUSINESS MAN FOR GOVERNOR" MAKING A METAL J CORNICE involves not only skilled metal lurgy but the artistic eye of the architect and designer. There is a right way and the. wrong way, and we pride our selves that we always know the right way. r Cornices, roofs, gutters, pipes, air shafts, venti lators, chimney tops, weather cocks, metal walls and ceilings, drip pans, etc. All the right , way. '"''. THE S. B. PARKER COMPANY 4048 Craven Street ' NEW BERN, N. O. ARE YOU GETTING FULL VALUE I- Hon. Robert WiPage CANDIDATE FOR ,THE. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR WttliAi May g6ftlh COURT HOUSE, 8:00 P. M. ; 1 In your Feed? If not try "Union Grains," the 24 per cent protein balanced dairy ration. You are then sure of getting full value. C. L. SPENCER & SON (Inc.) PHONE 150 'As a business man, I shall make effi- ckney and economy in both State, and Couri- Government a chief purpose f; my ad minrstration." . You re cordially. invited to hear Mr. Page discuss the qutjoTviiy affecting all North Carolinians. . LADIES ESPECIALLY WELCOME GHAS. ROSS, State Manager Page Campaign. II'':', ii :''" ' t,';.-.;'" 1 5 .. r 1,1 3 3 .
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