--'f -" :t i:'. TVO THE-NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL i rn p UillU rn n LU -r u imnrniv lJUULILULI ni mm roicv 11 1 bkUl I IU I Gerald Lee, .Well Known ' Young Man of Kins ton, Passed . Away - Today Winston, Nov. io. JGeraior Lee, well-known- and popular young man, died suddenly ,this morning at 3;3p o'clock at the home of " Mrs. L. J. Vause, tVest Peyldn avenue, Tollowing a violent attack of toleurisy, Mr. Ltee was hia 83rd; year, f.:- -t f ' . The many friends of the young man will be painetl toi Jearn of his sud den talcing away.' , Many' Were not aware of his lllnesa at all, while his moat Intimate friends believed that he was on the road to good health again when he was suddenly stricken again early last night and passed away this morning, - . " " Survving Mr. Lee are his wife who was before Tmarrlage Miss - tna'. May Lee, of this city, a-da" little daugh ter, Virginia Bland; and his mother; Mrs. Bettie le'and' brother, Dr. O. VV, Lee, of Danville. -Va, ., '' v i. Mr. Lee "came :here from Virginia several years ago' and at the time of his death "was" connected .with the Central Warehouse fn the capacity b$ bookkeeper. He was also secretary, of the KIncKja CluV here.' , I'OTiziuiippEN ; CHILD'S BOWfcLS WlTrf CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP : Your little one "- will. love, the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Sy rup" even if constipated,' bilious,' irr r ritabl'e, " e'verish, or -full, 1 of ;cold..'A 'te; spoonful never falls to cleanse the liver and Jowels.,Jn few, hours, you ca.j see 'for -yourself, how thorough-. ly all the sour .bile, and undigested fo 3 out of the bowels and you have at well, playful ' child again, ' ; jUilllons 'ot mothers keep "Calif or r ' i Fig ' Syrup" handy. Ittey know atoaspoonful. today saveBa sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for gen uine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions ror babies and children of alX ages printed on , bottle.- Mother! ' You must say "California" or you may get van imitation fig syrup. A.A.' PICTURES OF ROYALTY 1,0 LONGER POPULAR iStirred to Action 'i By Bogen's Repon - - i- - i - a eT 1 h -Dr. -Boris D. Bogen, general director ; of the Jewish Joint Distribution Gom nittee in' New , York; stirred to actioi the recent conference' of leading Jew : from all parts of. the United States, i? Chicago l)y his word picture of thr bufferings of the Jewish refugees in i Poland and other countries of Eastern fEurope. After listening to his report Jind, those of other workers, the Ameri lean Jewish Relief .Committee sent out y he-relief .workjn Europe to which , thev have alreadv contributed $47100.. f Europe servuuj , as, regional ; ?directOr fa-Poland .for the Joint- Distribution' Committee which disbnrses the money s raised by the American Jewish Relief ; s-pmmittee ana jts assoaated -.fund- Raising organizations. i The appeal for further funds mads 5jr the Jewish" American Relief Com .tnitfee i to be directed by David A. ,s Brown, of -Detroit from the committee's fceadqaarters at 103 Park Avenue, New JYorjk. tLouis Marshall is chairman of ( committee, and its members inclnde lmtws . or sucnMM-pmmence as Julius ttosenwald of Chicago, Felix Warburg M New York, Jacob D. Lit and Ttil By Associated Press). - GENEVA,7 !Nov. 10. Paintings of the Hohenzollerns and the Haps-t-irgs have slumped" in the market uatil what are onsidered y dealers pood portraits of the former German Emperor, and the Jate -Emperor, Francis Joseph.; ,f 'Austria, f brought only bids of 1 0 9 -fra,nj each at' a re cent art sale Itfl urigh : ". -f M . W ' Portraits of. the former Gerinah Crown Prince, Ferederick William, in h s .Death's Head,,., uniform broug?t o.ers of .ob ly. 6 Q-francs: '- v' ;.. The dealers offering thesfrind th- i Mastbaum of Philadelphia, Dr. EmiJ iHr0 .'Ctago, Nathan Straus tit yvt. jTidiuji vaianeim or it r, Louis -Kirstem r Rnrtmi ' er similar pictures gukrantcea theiii as coming Tr6m the var.ons voyu u . aces Tlfe pictures are to ,bo ta'.ic.n to the tinLted States And to -.liijsnd, where the dealers hope the . ,maj-Icet vill be better. ' ;-; vTie -ifiion grasps - Si'aund . -lhat jsme ihis money1 SoaTioS to Su?oje is--never 'Coming hon'agafc1;. y.-' 'i The , one grreat ; thing "fell people ravjB.. for, is ,peace.aiid JthaCid actly ' what' the statesm en "seem " te luetant'' to provide, - r - ' - . Marines Will P3qu fiuard Valuable fJlail Jrsm ,"W9SI?INGTON, , Nov. 10. Presi dent, Harding and his cabinet ordered the ; marines to guard United - States mails from bandits. This action fol lows Tuesday night's daring holdup at Paxton, 111., when bandits threw bombs into the mail car, wounding four men. Within twenty-four hours as many "I)evil Dogs" as are needed for the service will be. riding on every tram and mail . rtuck which carries valu able mail and stationed at every point where .valuable mail is handled. They will have instructions to ishoot to kill. : Orders Were telegraphed today by Postmaster General Hays and Major General Lejeune, eommandant of Marine Corps, instructing detach ments j of ,marines to , report at - once torthe postmasters and mail 'superin tendents at; thirteen large cities where the bulk . of valuable mail is handled. '; ;,; ; : X. Y. Officials Snspcnded They will be equipped for warfare and will guard the mails until a per manent force of more than 1,000 for mer service . men, who saw active fighting in the World War, can be Organized to take their places. ' Coincident with the announcement of plans mail bandits, Postmaster General Hays ordered the suspension of three leading officials in the New Tork City post-office. . They , are charged with deriliction of duty in connection with the robbery of $1, 000,0t)00 ..worth of registered mail re cently in -the New Tork financial dia- trct- X ; . ; The 'shpended ' officials are-1 Elijah M. Norris, superintendent of mails ; Henry-' Lippnmn, A," suprintendent of registry," and ' Walter ' S. lAayer, ' supi erintendent of money orders. Thy were ordered suspended as the result of an investigation conduct ed by postal inspectors under orders of Mr. Hays.' Inquiry Xot Yet Finished "It was an absolutely inexcusable dereliction of duty in New York," said the Postmaster-General. He add ed: - "The investigation will be con tinued, as the matter has not yet been sufficiently developed to en able us to know definitely whether Or not there are others, guilty of definite dereliction of duty." Asked Whether the postal authori ties believe there was any collusion between postal employees and the bandits in the New York robbery, Mr, Hays said: "We can not say as yet whether it was an inside or an outside job." TJ Carry Shotguns .The plan to have marines guard the mails was laid before President Harding and the other members Of the cabinet by Postmaster-General Hays at the meeting today. The Presi dent and department heads gave it their full approval, and . Secretary Denby immediately ordered General Lejeune to issue the necessary in structions and Secretary Weeks or dered the army to equip the marines with sawed-off shotguns and am munition; The marine will establish - head quarters in Boston,,. New York, Phila delphia, Cleveland?' Richmond, At lanta, Chicago, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Dallas, San Francisco and Los Angeles.. Federal Reserve Banks are located in these cities and large sums of money are sent through the emails fro mthem. GAVE JURY COIN TO PURCHASE WHISKEY GREENSBORO, Nov. 10. In dis cussing various places in which they have been in many years practice in state and federal courts several of the older members of the local bar recall many customs that from fre quent usage almost become a law in the localities in which they prevailed. They recall that in the old days in South Carolina there was a custom, so generally used that it was almost a law, that in a civil case the winner of the suit always gave the foreman of the jury the sum , of " one dollar with which to buy 'drinks, for the members of the jury' returning a ver dict in his favor. It afems that from long, usage this custom had "become, a regular part of the proceedings after the trial of a civil court and no court of com mon pleas had proceeded properly unless the winner iji a suit produced the dollar with which the foreman of the jury was to set the jurymen up at the nearest barroom. Of course, that custom , nas gone out of vogue as one dollar would Hardly get the foreman a smell of a cork at present prices, to say nothing of .giving; all '-of the; jurymen an P"?V portunity to' wet - their plates. ahd?' tickle- their -throats- ' & . i The lawyers also recall that baclc in the . old: days: the courts, ''in ,Vir ginia toojc'jto, themselves" something ot legislative functions'. 'Especially was this evidenced" in connection 'With- hos tels, or inns as they were common ly known in those days. t A thing of beauty is usually an ex pense forever. Mary Garden announces that the will wed in 1924. He has three years to reflect. One health hint is marry the cook. . It must' be awful to be too poor to need an operation.1. , . We suppose the ' new Swiss dancer Uas a Swiss movement. , Use For i Cleaning Tile, thtubs, Kitchen Sinlcs, and Marble SAPOLIO.Ouicklv stains' and makes everything'iook Ice new. . See that the name SAPOUO is on every package. 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