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AGE TWO
NEW UKKN S'JN-JOUUNAL, MONDAY, JULY Z, rL
r;; feme
thank ooDNEtb -vE -
ARE IN NEIGHBORHOOD
THAT lt ALU BUILT UP 50
I'LL NOT E ANNOYED NOW
&Y OOR TALKNS "TO W
OFOUR. VULCAN
NONE OFT. ."YOUR VORKlNC
ELEGTIGi 1 GAflPAlGN
-KitND WILL BE
AROONE here: r
'"BRINGING
up
FATHER"
3
Will
Carry Literature and
Shakers fojctlxe Government
to Various Districts
By McManus
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III I II I IHII I VHAT THAT CROWD- T( OOIS'T KJSOW- I j CONTRACT K 1
I ? L DQiN4 OnTHAT ROOF ? T'5 DUAN-, I J02 TO TEAR, i j
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(By
Auoclsted Prw)
WlNMPEG.ul , 5.-Airplanes
used tar advertising : purposes; will
feature the election .campaign of the!
members of the - Manitoba govern- j
n:pr.t,twho will seek re-election unaer
the ; -leadership Qf Premier Norris this
summer i i. This unique. methpd; of
conducting electioneering 4s new and
is - claimed ' by. officials of the Norris
government ifi bes the- firsty attempt
to "use" it In the world. Edward
rrowa,,. Provincial Treasurer in the
resent cabinet, , recently toon a
ilight over Winnipeg, and. expressed
himself as highly delighted with the ,
vossimtjes of airplanes: in- the. cam
paign. ;. . ;"
T.wo machines are already engagea
iii the enterprise. They will touch at
least one town in every constituency.
CPAJipaign&literature, will b .dropped
from the airplanes as it.cjrcles over
the town..t'Afijer.Janding, the. gov
ernment supporter,-, in themachine
will address the crowd that gathers
to meet it. Supporters of Premier
Norris are tnhusiastiCf over the
echfne.t,-, ?.'. ' - ': ' ' - .
The machines at present engaged
display an appeal urging voters to
Eupport the present governments -
UNIVERSITY" CITY
IN PENNSYLVANIA
SHOWS AMBITION
Is Determined to Be Closely Con-
nected With the White House, J.
Whoever is Elected President r
USED PICTURE OF WIFE
TO DUPE THE LOVESICK Charles Van Kirk farm near Point
Senator Harding is honor
(By: AHHociated Prenn ,
. WASHINGTON. Pa., July 5 If
Warren G. Harding is elected presi-i
dent of the United States, this pretty
little university city in, the hills of
western Pennsylvania will be bound
up closer than ever with the white
house, for not only did Senator Hard
ing's ancestors live here but the fath
er of President Wilson ,.. also was
resident of Washington. . ..
Senator Harding's great-grandfather,
William Van Kirk, was one of
the early settlers of Franklin town
ship, and he and hs wife are buried
a . the, family ; graveyard on the
CHICAGO, July '5. Of ..all
"marks," the "lovesick mark" is the
easiest, take It from Charles Corroll,
who cashed in on his theory. He
wag brought back to Chicago from
Detroit to answer to complaints filed
by Louis R. Niendorf of De Soto,
Iowa; Tom E. Peak of Louisville,
l v and others. .: -
Corroll, . ? who has an attractive
wiff, ui?ed her pictures hundreds of
tht.a, the police believe, to lure dol
lars from matrimonially inclined
persons all over the country.. He
watched wtih great avidity , the
"Wanted A Wife" ads in the matri
monial journals and immediately be
gan action upon his victim. He
would send his wife's picture as a
lur. and.ask for $10 or $15 tee-expenses."-
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Tom Peak sent $35, In all, and the
best he got was. a picture."
Niendorf, after- forwarding much
money and getting no wife-flnally
came in' person to see what-was
wrong. For three days he sat In a
railroad station waiting for the love
ly ".Marie" to appear In jaoswr -to
his telegram; and when the police
chased him out ..of the-" station, he
took up his residence in the nearest
hot 1 and. made many fruitless trips
daily.- .Postoffice inspectors were fin-
ally put on -the case and trailed Cor
. roll, to Detroit. - ',
OLD PLAYGOERS CIXB -
TO EXTERTAIX AMERICANS
(Br Awucinted l'rtDH)
LONDON, July 5. The Old Play
goers Club, here have arranged an
Independence- Day dinner which will,
be 'held at the Hyde Park Hotel on
Sunday; July- 4, in honor of the
American actresses who have recent-.
Iy appeared in London.- The Presi
dent, Lord Leverhulme, will preside
and the guests of the evening will in
clude Miss Edith -Day, Miss Mary
Nash and Miss Peggy O'Neill.
Lookout
ary president of the Van Kirk family
society and frequently .has attended
the annual reunion here. 1
President Wilson's father, Revr
Joseph Ruggles Wilson, was. born at
Steubenville,. O., not far from here
and in 1848 became , pastor of the
Hills Presbyterian Church at Canons
burg, near Washington. . Here the
family remained until their, removal
to Virginia where the President was
born'a short time afterward.
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AMERICANS ARE HELD
PRISONERS IN TURKEY
WASHINGTON, July 5. In an ef
fort to obtain tha release of Mr. and
Mra. Paul Nilson, of Illinois, who are
held by the Turkish nationalists, an
American . destroyer tlhas been dis
patched to Mersina and the French
authorities are holding Turkish hos
tages, Admiral Briston, at Constan
tinople, reported today to the s state
department.- .. s; vi - . .
, t ? j t -a i torn. Fbatub Stuvict. I I I I jy-J" I n F MgJ." -
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IF YOU DON'T WANT YOUR JV teq r? Y f" A T7
( PROPERTY SOLD )) ( 1 ( V
( ',- j Do NOT List It With ' Jj .2&r J Afp
. If a nnil H 1 Est a tp Cm I ' . . . ... r
V They Sell Property Anywhere, Anytime ))i
( Office Over Bradhams Broad Street Drug Store )li
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Did: You Ever
Stop to Think
Chicago' W om a n Probably
Claims World's Honors--'
;Well and Happy
, CHICAGO. IlU July 5. There was
an "old lady . who lived, in a shoe,
t She hadV so . many children she
didn't know what to do.
. ,But ahje,ouldn't have had as many
as .Mrs.-Anna .Slay icek. of Chicago
In twenty-six years Mrs. Slaviqek,
forty-three, - has brought twenty-five
children into this old world.
Of course, chUdren take up a
mother's time, and a young school of
them hardly leave a margin for sleep.
It's just about a morning's work to
scrub the little faces and divide up
shoes, not allowing for squabbles
over, missing . stockings. ,
. 1 nthe, meantim<ha importance of
Thomas. Slavicek, pater familias, has
shrunk in the background. .
'The-problem of , supporting them
became so. conf using '.thatwell, he
just -gave -it up. p He. decided to be-,
come , an.- Edison and Tetire ' onl his
mfllioii.or two.., U : v' ,
r So he bougth. land, at Western ave
nue and built a shop; . .There be tink
ered -a.il day and forgot all his young
hcp!uls.' . r. - -' '
. ilrs.. Slavicek -decided she must
have money, -r - ... - - '
'f.,!'JJe: has been tinkering for twen-ty-t
wo years on a oil burner, .your,
honor,",; .she', told "Judge Samuel H.
Trude iu. th court of domestic relations,-in
nrssing-a charge -of non-
SUPPOrt -f '.", V.w- v "(' ' j . -
.'"Every cent he makes he puts into
the invention, ' One daughter. Rose,
is -working and her salary js all I've
had to. -support the children. - : ;
' -l.-.i t ; He Neds Only $85:
"Yonr bonar' said Mrs. Slavicek,
inventor ','if I had $85 to connect up
the -electricity in my shop I could go
ahead with any invention. It can be
UBod. for heating .purposes instead of
coal. 1 - sold the . first model, to the
. Tuttle Spring company, and I am get
ting ; royalties for it $10 for each
burner sold.''- . , v
- "But,1 gee, your , honor, they only
sell 'one burner , a- year," interruped
- Rose 20, sagely. - - - . ,
".'."JAnd. he. .-.wakes us up at 5 o'clock
' every., morning .telling us about it,"
- amplied-J41y, .ten. , .
VThe couri ordered Thomas Slavicek
to. pay his w4fe twel,ve dollars a week.
- "If I cmly had that $85," he mut
tered as he, walked out of the court
room..,.-, f. - . , , ; . .
To Prl.V9 Out Malaria
. -ifiK's And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard TASTE
LESS eWttXONIC, Yoju know what you
axe "taking, as the formula is printed on
every, label, bewini it -is Quinine and
Iron in -.a i4tteles form. The Quinine
drives out the malaria, the Iron builds up
There is positively no econ
oi ijt-tin pressing your gar
ments at: home?- For the, re?
verseds ;true--it i .extrava
gance. Our1 prices are so very
reasonable that you will find
it far cheaper and decidedly
more satisfactory to - engage
us to Jo your valet work.
The Winner
J. B: HENDERSON
rtone 442. 10 Pasteur St.
WE HAVE THE
IVIAQHINEY
the skilled "labof, the experi
ence, the materials and the en
thusiasm (don't forget the en
thusiasm, which is an asset) to
do anv and all tin and sheet
metal work you may require.
Any article- in tin, zinc, copper,
brass, galvanized iron, alumi
num v etc., we can make for you
to order. Ask for our , esti
mates. . , i ,:
THE S. B, PARKER
' COMPANY'
, 4iv-4S Craven' Street
foKW KKR?r. N. C. .
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Keep Cool
While Ironing - -
IT Hn n i
With one of our electric
irons r Use an electric fan.
Let electricity make life
pleasant tor you this sum
mer. ' We are showing all
the modern electric conven
iences for the , far-seeing
housewife; irons, fans, mo
tors for sewing machineSj
suction cleaners,, toasters.
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cook stoves, heaters, etc.
APIcnicLuiich
READY TO
:MaPAbKfe
Just think ! A picnic
lunch without ' the
trouble of : e x t r a
cooking and . workj to
get ready.
Our , shelves are crowded
with good things all cooked;
ready to pack. .
ROYALL GROCERY GO.
77 Broad St. "
Phones 838 839
CITY OF NEW BERN
''',-.- - - - p; -.v...r y ' - -,' ' " - ' "-.-"-" " -.- ' - - - '--- :
Water & Light Department
We have in transit a limited amount of nice g'ranu-;
lated susrar in 100 pound, pockets that we offer for shin--
ment after July 1st at 28. 1-2 cents. : One to two hundred
pounds-to eacli customer. For larger quantities, write
for prices. . - s - , . , .-'
V&SS. MILLING C
- VASS, NORTH CAROLINA
Borroiiglis
REAL ESTATE ,
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NEW BERN
Are Agents for the Roper Lumber Company's Land .
and are felling a Lot of This Land Very Cheap and
on Reasonable Terms. ' ' -
THE WHITERURST CO.- i
67 POLLOCK ST. ; NEW BERN, K 6.
Dealers for v 4V'V "- '
"GENERAL FIREPROOFING"
OFFICE FURNITURE " ; .
: v Stationery, Books, Supplies, Etc.
SUN-JOURNAL-WANT ADS ;GET RESULTS
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PREVENTOL
Routs Flies
IVlosquitoes
Drive out the murderous, blood-sucking mosquitoes before 'you go to bed. Spray
your bed room, walls, feiting, floor, curtains and furnishings of your bed with fre-
ventoi. . men you win sleep sately ana
soundly. Expel flies by spraying kitchen
and dining room every day. The flies
will leave at once.
This i a clean', purifying preparation
that gives the utmost satisfaction as an
exterminator and disinfectant. Instantly
kills roaches, bed: bugs, moths,' germs
and odors..: Will not stain finest fabrics
or, rust or corrode metal, non-poisonous
and pon-expjosive - therefore safe for
. daily use in the home. . ;
Special combination Sprayer and Pint Can in
handy box aavea you money. $1.26 at your
dealer.', Additional re-fill can: Pint. 60c
Quart, $1.00; Half Gallon. $1.75. -
. HjneAOmica.Corpor&UoQ. Richmond. Va
Mann aKve
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V
JLL you've got to do is
to smoke Camels to' know
they're the most wonderful
cigarette ever created! You will
like Camels even better when you
compare them with any cigarette
in the world at any price 1
Camels mellow mild body and re
freshing flavor never tire your taste!
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Camels are sod every wier in scientifically mealed packages
of 20 cigarettes; or 10 packages (200 cigarettes) in a glaaainmm
paper-covered- carton. We strongly recommend this carton
for the home or office -en p ply or when you travel.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Winston-Salem, N. C
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