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THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 0, 7l$2l THE NEW-BERN SUN-JOURNA12 PAGE THREW UgQoA fiafffSfi u Eie Elian v.vV- t -. . ;4,. .-.. . t vMi. .i-Mib 1'-' .1 - ;Uta SI led J1 Of THeih . v PARISrVJMov. , .9 . r-rThe -'. psycholo : gical. problem, "Why do women love bad linen?? was brought to the fore ... tront In an extraordinary fashion re- cently." ' ' ; ; - " . - v It was . revealed, "at"? the opening- of the -rial . of .HenrliXAndru, : at, Ver- ' that litis- "modern Bluebeard," accuse ed of Jtbe murder k of twelve women and ,-their subsequent cremation, - has received -.in? the- last few Gays no few than nine . proposals of marriage , be aides? scores of ' love letters ami other 'missives expressing ..sympathy. - " .... --, vManv'of the letters were apparent ly from? women of -?ii$h society, philosophers got .'further 'food , for thought ,by ;the;announeement that the ..-ushers &t ..the ..court Vhave-, been beselged by . fashionable, worrfen $ de manding the 'privileged seats to with ness jthe -trial, 4which it ! is expected will prove the - most morbid m Hhe v whole amazing, history, of French crime, , . ' ..- - y't .-"' ' v American hews' services', have re ceived offers or the services of many women amateuireporters, ; it Jiaving been reported '-''that, . through curios ity seekers would, not-be admitted,-the press of -the' entife world "-was send , Ing representatives to . :- "cover" the . trial. , r " -' ' . J .ff be- question -TVWlitv i,tandrttis .' attraction for women?" , is likely to bethe supreme question at the trial thousands' of Frenchmen eagerly awaiting the revelation of the secret of the blue - beard's extraordinary powers in order to imitate his con quests. - ;1 : "If Landru is innocent he should bewelcomed by a. brass band and a procession of women garbed in white, wa sthe telephone message I received this morning from Mile Mistinguette, the famous comedienne. :'..'- 'Vi On the other hand, - Mile - Spinelly, rival of Mistinguette, replied to a telephone query by saying: 1 "I do not; know whether he is guilty or hot; but be is certainly the world's most ' magniflcant lover." ; The evidence, will show that- Land" ru' proposed .marriage' to at 'least 40 women Thirty - of them accepted him although he married only one of them. ' - '- - - - - ' i At one time, it is said, -Ire smashed all Jekyll and Hyde records by keeping-'4ip ' seven - different ' household hlmultaneoosly-. without '--being susr pected iby. any of his "wives." v v v Landru's defender,-, is. Fanee's most famous criminal lawyer, Gifferi, - who after a Jury had been :chpsen, lauch ed a defiance at : the proescutors, to prove; that the fifty pounds of bones discovered in Landru,'s, furnace at. his Qambais villa are human bones, y. I BBS! ii X" "a -1 J MED people of lhe"Iil3'Are Urg '1 li ' of Chilreyvp J . t. RALEIGH. VNov.' 10. November 20th has been set aparfas-'Ohphans Day" in the churches of the state; the contributions received on that aay wijl be -given as a. Thanksgiving of fering to all :-orphanages in . the state., The- public have been so liberal 'in; the pfist-that the orphanages'now i include "the Thanksgiving offerings in . their calculations in making up their budgets tot hte year. It is earnestly hoped that this year each person who can possibly do so will , give . as a Thanksgiving offering, one day's in comeijThis contribution may toe sent directly i to the orphaiage of--.'one's ' choice tot through . -the treasurer of .the; Publicity Committee of the 2T. C. Orphan 'XssQciation.' It is hoped that the offexjng'"this ysarwill be suffici- entf tok' enable toe- various to- : receive more children. p ;-J s1 IWS il BOUT - VJITH US01 Al Ventres' Challenges - Fritz ft'To Meet . JHinvMat9h-NMay $ Be Staged Here The Sun-Journal received the fol lowing, challenge throtigh.'- the mail this 'morning:," 1 ' '-; .''Having7 never .' hada chance to wrestle Rritz Hanson ; and . being near Ne;w,Bern .:for, a,; couple of weks more, I would like to wrestle -Mr. Hanson, as he is one of the few good live men I . haven't had a .chance to meet. -- . V ; 1 . "I have defeated some of the best In i the game, including .Louis K, elson of I?ew York, and other men - of top-notch calibre. If Han- : son will' give me a chance . on f the mat with him, I feel very sure that . I can defeat- him.- - c--.'" "Al Ventres ' ' ' "Goldsboro, N C," Gompers and Schwab Unite In Effort to ReUeve lJnemlq tion, overseeinK, dovetailing- and working out plans, and to eventually regulate to a considerable-degree the flow ;of livestock" to market bqj, as to prevent gluts ana disastrous price- breaks. v - . . . 1 r r tmw-- Tt. O'Malley says there, will le no more,blondes but. the brunets may change thefr minds. SAMU EL GOMPERS V) CHARLES M: SCHWAB PHOTOS BY UDftVOOD UNDERWOOD : Charles Mj Schwab, steel magnate, rid Samuel Gompers, veteran head of he American Federation of Labor, sat bgether on .the- Manufacturers' Com (littee of President Harding's Confer rice on Unemployment, which, under . tie chairmanship- of Herbert Hoover, tecretary- of Commerce, worked out Cans to meet the unemployment crisis hreatening -America this winter. - Out of - the reports of many com- tittees comprised of sixty persons losen from ievery economic group in he nation's 4ife, grew a emergency lan which is already in operation in fcoresvof cities and which . President ftarding has asked every community to. follow. . " M ' t Colonel Arthur Woods, former Po lice Commissioner of New York and later Assistant to the Secretary of War, charged with facilitating the re-entry of service men into civil life, has been made the head of a Special Committed on Municipal 'Emergency Measures,! which remained in action after the adi journment.of the conference proper,! and which will serve as a switchboard j of ideas and stimulation to every com- munity whose patriotism and foresight result in action toward the time-hon- ored ounce of prevention. Colonel Woods' committee welcomes i correspondence and suggestions from j' mayors and members of local emer gency committees and is ready to help in every possible way all local agenciey ia the drive against unemcloymcufc f nT' N J- loop erative Meana Wanted In The Sellins Of Livestock Probably the most congested cor ner in the country is tfec one prosper- ty is hanging Just around. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine GIRLS T ASKETBALL Kinston Has Organized Team Wants To Play Game With rtew Bern Girls Take Aspirin only as told in each package ot genuine Bayer rawets or Aspirin. Then you will be following the directions and dosage worked out tor physicians during 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Take no chances with substitutes. If you see the Bayer Cross on tabletsv you can taKe mem wimout fear for colds, iieaaacnes, Luraoago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost iewy cents. .Drug gists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac ture pf Monoaceticacidester 01 baiicy- iirnrirl Ad. 1 ' KINSTON, Nov. 10. The Girl's High School basketball team, which has boon practicing for the past . three weeks, is fast getting into tip-top form, with 26 girls out for the prac tices three times a wek in the New Brick Warehouse ati 3:30- in the af ternoon, under the direction of . sev eral of the High School teachers: A'-; varsity team will be picked in the course, of the-next several .-weeks. 1. Misees Virginia Horne,; Hattie ,Wil-J son and Katherine Allen are the.4re- sent coaches of. the two girl . squads. Tlie "Red" and the. "Rue" re present designations ... for; th'ei -JtW teams. Every practice so far bc-- most gratifying to . th - coaches, , with v. many niore .- than; tw.tearqs out- and i some fine material . f on a varsity, teanv : The newjer j material 4 is, showing . up . strong and ,rnuch' f ompetjtjion is de-f veloping for the'"vaVib,tis''"positi&hs' on the line-up; : ', f- lUth . Games are'nder;oohsMHaoTv With Wilson, Washington 4 Wilmington, Goldsboro; Greenviile.s NeV BoVn and -Belhaven. Others are pending but no dates have been fixed yet. Develop ments along this line will not mater ialize for some, weeks, .i.t. is .tftaugbt. Delay DoesritFkv 0UIM1IE 3r. NHy Hm MuTiiIih. t. -rtS- -'Dtmmmt ktvfg pta HUT wrtn ' M.U. HIU COMPAXT, DETK0IT. . ' i&mtkj--h7iia&&i . 'wit smt COBB B ROT H E RS. COMPANY BROKERS . V ESTABLISHED 1888.. Members New York, and Norfolk Cotion Bxcbanges PrlraM --.WItm 0 all principal exebangea. Stocks,, Bonds, Cotton, Grain, Pro-; ; - visions,- Liberty Boirda Bought and Sold, -223 PLUMB ST.. ... NORFOLK.. A ,,PhCdios 21SA1 24053, I t rrr - i. f , :' f'Statidpatteris what ;wei do from-Congrfesar-1 - : ;i - - fDayj"ar J getting scVjshort ' we- sh,oil.d nave eighra week. . , ; (By AssociateoT Press) . CHICAGO, N!ov. For' the second time this year farmers of the county meet here today Nto consider launching of a national co-operative marketing-movement. Thtis time it is of 'livestock. After: working nine months a farmers' livestock commit tee vof" ,1.5. named --by the" American Farm ; Bureau . Federation--. brings in its report today to a ratification con ference i representative of livestock producers.. . ... Unlike the- national grain market ing -plan adopted last spring an6 in .corporated in the U. S. Grain Grow-r-In., tna-Iiveo5k-vpian califs . for no pool n!tiir contractipove'ringr a period "Oflyears. J ., - ! J;taJlihnftnt iii a national jtlive stocK l7rddi:cr9'TtBsociaion is one cf the. outstanding features of the pi o gram laid l-eforp today's meeting. More impor rant- Vet, ,ais .the- heart-;, A Hie p'anr is the, creation of co-opea-tivfi 'livestock commission associations at the various stockyards. With allied stocker-and fc-oder cpmpaniee. , Co-operative livestock commission companies, which ' have recently grown 'numerous, are to be strengt:i-ened.-A program of orderly market ing is to be worked out. -.A transportation-department' is to be created. Livestock statistics "are ' to be inter preted. In addition . it is advancing public appreciation of meat as a food What the plan prppdsest6 do, in operative;itiarketing efrlivestockffTora the farmer J;tdi the- adfethghouj to, do this fb--rpsfei;a'2naimal oirgSniEa nu. ' '--, . .'"V 3 O H-;p.-.-inS-: mum e 3- ft:-l i '-'.-. " r; loinsiwittivihe ' oilier business nouses ci Befeiineehldink; New Bern realizes, the debt ijfcpwes Soldier sail- ' Via wiivy oci vv uuiv in wic vvuim vv.ai. . ... -i, v. 4', tj Let us -all join in Keltitl& ytiafees torriW' a ida VTch will ' show our appreciation of vhat Craven county b6ys 'did th' the strenuotis sdays ofv warfare. The National Bank of Wm sferle ,..yV.:,--,, - y. -. -L!..--, , -inTT,, t f .n -t-, 1111 - V.gg-aTBSil.lr-..-f.lr.i riifcilraMrtlf II r I I ll ll mini i r irrillllS 1 ll I mimm M ? - - . -' -"-' ' ' ' . ' , : ' '' w '. - - - - - ' " - if -3.i Catcliy Music ,, . .4 w-iiwi fill u v.- M$ Chorus Girls f -ia w : : .f-.-,v. s t ' '-! V. ,,,.-;,,v,,--,-v;f;5-v- ..:-;V.;V. - V -, f , fBe Shot vf ilk SeaBn . . ...... ... .-f. ' "Musical MxtmvgMtM ff J - r i :t - i , (Benefit of American Legion i Uary) New Bern Post cares for 50 disabled service men in U. S. Public Service Hospital, Biltmore. ARMISTICE NIGHT, 8 P. M. ATHENS SH s HOP $r..00 75c. A Laugh Every Minute BSSQiESSBgSK&E $1 .00 Fancy Dances I. -v i is V
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