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THE NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25,- 1921
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PREMIER BRIAND HAS
SAILED FOR FRANCE
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y ,'i MASON. CITY. IA. Nov. 26.
, Hanford' MacNider. -the recently
elected national .-commander of i - the.
7 American 1 Legion, , is known -. by. his
t bmrades as a -smiling, dynamic, he-
- man. possessing ..energy a man that
,vorks hard and plays hard. . .. .
t j ) ' Mason City knows him - as "the
only 'child" "of Mr. .and Mrs. Charles
JI. -MacNider. - ... . . .. . ..
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Mr.' MacNider .was born in . Mason
j I Cjty 02 year ago. He; began his edu
' "'tation Jn the Mason City - public
schools, continuing k 'his studies at
.:Atiltoa,iMilitary,. Academy at Milton,
r Massif; and; finished: at .-Harvard in
j ; ft 1 1 - Then for five years; he . work-
;' ed a a teller In -his j father's .bank
.".ir.ere.. . ; i.ui -
MacNider went to the Mexican bor
; .'a-er in 1 1916. as tu first lieutenant, injthe
iowa NationaHSuard. When the war
came, , he : resigned - his -r commission
. jtvith the National Guard, in order to
' attend the first: officers training- camp
.at Fort Snellin irf May, J 91 7. He -was
, given a provisional second lieuten
ancy . Jri the regular army rand. . - as
signed to the , Ninth Infantry, which
with the Twenty-third." made up the
regular army brigade -of the- Second
division.! - i
Soon, after arv'-ngr'. jn France . in
September, i 1917. .St: MacNider,. was
sent . to the army candidates school at
Langres asi an .instructors The service
at Langress was boresome.i His. old
division was. on the battle front.win
ning honor, after hour. : In May, 1918,
MacNider was transferred back to
the' Indian Heads division. .vi.ri 1
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related along w
i then on can-.- be
i the campaigns 'of
Over Six Thousand Dollars Is
Raised . DurL-3 First Day .
; E? ort ' ia Campaign
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. WASHINGTON," N:1 C, Nov. 25.
The Y. M'- C.v A.,-' -campaign workers
reported subscription . .-'amounting. 16
$6544 last night This is considered a
very, fine showing for,. the -first, days
work.; "According to law of averages
in campaigns," .said .State .Secretary
Smith, "this lis an unusual" report' P
C. G. Morris announced, that a final
effort will. be .made today, and many
individuals who - ere not seen yes
n n nnmr
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ft ft J i ' -l a- t, .
terday, will be h led today.
" The. success 61. -tae effort so far
, "shews the remarf. .'e hold which "the
. ass--ociationr has . upon, the.: affeat-on
of the people. It . has.: been inspiring
to seer the i enthusiasm k of . the boy
- team.:., .''.:,? .; t i . .
With every worker doing his part
iciay. the community Y. M.- C. A.,
ni be assured orthe next two yoars.
When the men at . the ' Rest Room
la.st night to report on the day's work
in the Y. M.: C a., canvass two facts
stood out -one, the large number of
ntributprs,-and -second, : the cheer
. . . pesa. with -which people-had g'ven
to the cause. A8 team after .team re
nted it was remarkable to find how
i had declined to help, .and in most
cases it was real financial inability
rather : than unfriendliness.; Mention
v.-.s made by F. C. Kugler of the fact
that every member Yf the poUue force
of Washington fiad contributed None
ares' in .better position to know the
good that is ' being done among the
7 r?ys and girls i and young men of
t-'e. town,,, and there is-significanco in
I support of the work by the- po-.
J-V!ice; officers. '.. ,
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NEW ORLEANS IS TIED ?
-.. UP W A BIG STRIKE
.. ' (By Associated Press). : :
tNEW ORLEANS, : Kot., 25.-i-The
port 'of New 'Orleans, was completely
tied1 up today when, from 12,000 to
15,000 cargo loaders ' and handlers
talked out on -strike i in sympathy
with the longshoremen, -. who ;quit
-'work Monday. About 7 ships are in
port, awaiting cargoes. The public
cotton warehouse and ten . private
warehouses were, closed. . ,
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' ;Pepto-Mani;ai3 Makes' Red
. Blood Sold" 'in Xlquid or v
Tablet Form - V
i When a womah overworks, either
mentally or physically, there -is i
strain, on, 4hs , vitality.. Getting- up. in
the morning she feels low in spirits.
Her eyes are .du'.i, her complexion is
r sallow or, pas'ty J., " . ,
A lew bottles of Gude's .Pepto-Man-
Ian taken in regular doses is -what
r j will build up her. blood.x. ; ,. . ; ;
;,The reason forrthis is known.- It Is
simply that.. Gude's . Pepto-Mangan
yr)$vp.VLesk blood, rich, and red. "it has the
things in It that, make new blood. and
drive, out, the poisons, in the, system.
.- ' New! blood makes, new vigor and
, .gradually ,the drpessed feelings! vanr
jsh, thft natural , haelthy , glow . comes
. back to the skin -and there is pleasure
Jl" In . living.'-; , . :. .
-. . ; "Gude's Vepto-Mangan" is sold at
drug stOresiin liquid or tablet form.
The , full 'name, VGude's Pepto-Mangan,"
-is -on each package. Ad.
the Aisne,1 the'Marne, the St. Mehiel,
and two offensives in. the Meuse-Ar-g'onne.i
He ; was promoted from -. pla
toon commander to cofnp commander
major and battalion commander,
then lieutenant colonel and 'regimen
tal --commander.! : . -
MacNider was wounded . at i St.
'Mehiel -sand. -was -honored .. with . the
distinguished Service Cross and one
cluster; Chevalier de Legion d'Hon-
I neur; Croix oe uurre- wilu nve c.na.-
ona . for bravery, nve paims, one
gold ' and one silver star; i .Fourrag
ere and the Italian -war. cross, - He
Was given three i citations in -general
.orders.- 1
5 After v the Armistice, Xieutefnent
Colonel MacNider passed into tHe
fjerth of division adjutant and was
mustered out in1 September,,1919. . ;v:
From September, 1920. to Septem
ber, 1921, -MacNider was state -oom
fnander of the, American Legion in
Iowa.'1 i '
. -While holding the state office, he
advocated and "saw enacted into law
& . legislative program '. including 1 ; a
soldiers', bonus bill', a bill giving -ex-soldiers
- preference in public offices
and a . bill exempting veterans of the
world ; war from ' taxe3 on' personal
property up to $500. He looked after
the-hospitalization - of Iowa's disabled
soldiers . and . conducted a statewide
service and -compensation drive.- . -:.:. .-
MacNider stands five feet 11 lincbes
tall, weighs 165 pounds and 14 fond
of.; all" out-of-door athletics, v- . .
Mason City, residents say .his only
sweetheartis his mother. One . half
hour- after he was elected national
commander -at Kansas Gity he. -was
telling her all about , it over the long
distance telephone. ' . : :
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Nine ' Persons - Reported Killed
In Disturbances Which Oc-
' ' ' curred in Do!fait
BELFAST,
Nov.- 25. -Armo-ed cirl
at -all- street intersections -and-irooc
stationed throughout- the city- tofja','
failed to tjuell the. factional-rio' is:
the- Eastern section of tbc i y w'ih
hat resulted in the death of at Iwist
nine persona and woundm;? "of r-orJ"!.
Rioters fired a fusillade cf .e:,'! ."t
street . cars carrjring workers. B-,'i-nesa.
has been eomplete'y 'disorsatiia
ed -on .account ot - frequent v sniping
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ThrcsInieparaLles
One formiidnessVlRqiNIA
One fbr mellcnviiekBURLEV
One fo'rmillrtJRjClH 1
The finest lobabcts perfect"
aged and blended
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Read The Classified Ads
WE BUILD TANKS
of every description the
kind that hold water and
other liquids for any pur-
juae. - Aim- we uuiia xnem r
water-tight too. We cruar-
i antee an ' ot nnv tin-
smithing it wouldn't
pay us to put out any in
ferior work. . Materials
used are always the best.
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The S. B, PARKER
COMPANY
' NEW BERN.
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For; Constipated Bowels- Bilious Liver
The nicest cathartic-laxative to
physic . your bowels when have.
i Headache Biliousness
,-Colds Indigestion
Dizziness . . Sour Stomach
is fcandy-like Cascarets. One or two
from roofs and hallways. One man,
an octogenarian,- died .of fright. .
' -A mob" rushed the Labor Bureau
this afternoon, killed 'two members of
the ; staff and beat numerous mothers,
v A- policeman was -killed; durnigVthe
attempt to stop i a . factional : street
fight.
-.Patrick; McConkey, his wife and
their daughter died by asphyxiation
Take Yeast Vitamon
Tablets To Put On
Stay -There" Flesh
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tAil-y AINU SUKfcLY AT SMALL COST
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is -a.wptts.ll if J'chs (
weakened physical and mental condition; it should not be used by anyone who i
.'OBJECTS to having their weight increased to normal. - Do not accept imitationa -or
substitutes. You can get Mastin's VITAMON tablets at all good druggists- ;
.TvLKSTIHSlr Are Positively Guaranteed
ftv 7T H T TJvvn, t ; to Put On Firm Flesh;
, ,LLitH XQjl Gear the Skin and Increase
- THE CRIQKAl yeast. ' Energy When Taken With
,cENG?NVrSV .W EveV Meal or Money Backr
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reader of this paper and whidh will mean that the cars which we are placing on sale during this period are going
to be quickly disposed of.- t
For. ten days beginning on November 22nd and ending on December 2nd we are going to sell s a limited
.number of Chevrolet Automobiles, the standard price of which is $650.00 for only, $525.0.0.
This is the greatest automobile price reduction ever made in New Bern. Each one of these cars, is jusas
it vvas the day that we received it from the factory, never having been driven. They are fully, equipped rwith 'de-1
mount able rims and in fact are, as the makers say, "the lowest priced fully equipped 'car on the, market
Remember, the time limit on this offer
limited number of Chevrolet automobiles to
first call for them. -
Visit our establishment and look these
inarkably low price of $525.1
NO. 84 POLLOCK
tonight will empty your bowels com
pletely by morning and you wi!l feel
spendid. '"They work while you
sleep." Cascarets never stir you up
or' grip like. Salts, Pills, Calomel, or
Oil and they cost only ten cents a
box. Children love Cascarets too. Ad
when a . sniper's ' bullet shattered a
gas pipe at their home in Thompson
street. The family was asleep at the
time. ' .
TJte Army Store opens
Saturday, 137 Middle
street.
ENERGY QUICKLY,'
Thin or run-down folks will find
tliis simple test well worth trying:
First . weigh yourself and measure
yourself. . Next take Mastin's VITAMON-
two tablets with every meal.
Then sweigb. and measure ypurself.
again each week and continue taking
Mastin's VITAMON regularly until
you are . satisfied with your gain in '
weight and energy. Mastin's VITA
MON : contains highly concentrated
yeast-vitamines as well as the two '
other still more .important vitamines
Fat Soluble A and Water Soluble C),'
all of which Science says 'you must'
have to be strong, well and fully
developed. It is now being, used by -thousands
who appreciate its - con
venience, economy and quick results.
IMPORTAWTl While the amas
ing health-building value of Mastin's
VITAMON has been clearly and
positively demonstrated in cases of lack
of energy, nervous troubles, anemia,
indigestion, constipation, skin erup- .
tions, poor complexion and a eenerally
STREET
(By Associated Press).
NEW YORK, Nov. 25. Aristead
Briand, rpemier of France, was a
passenger on the steamship, Paris,
sailing today for Havre on his trip :
home after outlining the position of i
his country in regard to the limitation 1
of armament before the Washington j
conferees. He left expressing himself j
as "quite satisfied with the result of
the conference thus far, especially as
respects France."
lI bays taken foa Eatonio tablata
.and they relievpd me of Boar etomach,
!l recommend it to everybody," eaya
Mrs.' Q, P. Hicks.
' If stomaeh is not digesting you
ifoodt it yoo nave sourness, bloating.
food repeating, indigestion or acia
iBtomacb,: Eatonio will remove "ths
cause by taking up and carrying out
the aridity ana gases, bringing qaicSi
relief and bealthy gxuBBtioti, Why '
Bnffer Btomacb troiibie? Why not keen
your digestion, normal and enioy guJa
health? An Katonlo takei iter each
meal will prevent diacomfortand pain.
. ! Male (be (est today and see bow
fuicklytbis wonderful, remedy acts,
t eomea tn bandy tablet form. Carry
it with yoa. A big box costs only a
trine wiib your druggist's jjuaritaa.
JOBWaUlBrditi
Ov!
is short, just ten days, and -you will have to hurry.
go at this great reduction and they are going to be
automobiles over and let
MOTOR
Are You
with "all of the departments ' of the
Peoples Bank? We suggest, for cyoui
consideration, the following: . v
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Checkins and Commercial1 HSfr
Savings ' s ; '4J .IV :
Certificates of
Safe Deposit
Trust"
Foreign Exchange
The accounts., of jine'n and iWomen ' are;
handled , with, eqial dispatch; and cour
tesy by this bankt.-:.wnicK-isa-member:'o,i'''
the Federal Reserve System.
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The Peoples, Bank
Member of Federal Reserve System
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New
MADAM M.AYS
The Noted ? Palmist And Phrenologist
Informs the public of her wonderfjil jjHJweMr fn reaJpff
the history of one's life' by examining the palm of h'e liand
telling: the. past, present
'Advice;
Tcfls- you
false or
Telia you what business. you are adapted 4 to. ,ca Tells yon.
; about absent friends, whether .- living - or . dead. . Tells v you
what planet you were horn underland wbt ;t 'of the
country is luckiest for you. . ' .".
PALMIS.R:!
Ia the ley-to -the cabinet Nof character in which nature;
conceals not only the motion power necessary- for every-.
day life, bu( those Wtent talents and - energies . tWj by :. ,
knowledge of self; we can bring to bear upon s our v lives.
Should this not convince the, most critical. that, palmistry
Is a science as practiced by.Madan.Mays. the.giftcd worn-,
an wiU read your character like a book. Listen to her words 7
of wisdom. She willt help : you. She, is here to entertain!
and please, not to misrepresent herself.. Give her call,
then speak ofher as you find fter. ' Will be open 'for busi
ness November ,24.
Her Cha r
j Office Iloura
114 Middle
New Rem. an offer which
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SAVINGS
Bern, N.C
and future.
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e; given in. fall jbusiness matters and amriy;ft'aIri. ),
in tile !name 'of 'your futufe - coirupunloru 'ft whethel: j ,
true. -I ? viX J To l.Ki ii till
ges . are JRea$atiabIe.
9:30 A. Si. to 10:30 r M
Street Second Floor, '
will astound every
Welhavejonly,, . a,
sold tothose who
you at this
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