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WO THE NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921 etails iHUCK FINN' AND TOM SAWYER. IlLCiCOUllJi By DWIG Life Of Serbian King T"1ST f fr- " r 1 - t I v .Vk4 J- .13 ) J , I . (Ty Associated rress) BELGRADE; leo. 1 30.-Vnterestlng details have1 come to 'ligiht respecting the late King Peter, Sorbia's venerable ruler and the "grand old man" or Eu rope, who passitd 'away in this city a short tme dgro, - -1 , - .' During . Ufa iUiiessi the. -King' askad. frequently for his son "Alexander, who found it ' impossible to be -with him use of his-own serious illness -'in l'arw. He was 'much attached to the r'rjnoe Regent an- dreferred to him i!n "my little Aleck." Jrle had the;fuU est confidence in hirrt and during " the last years of his life left the- affairs of state entirely in his hands, superstitious. He considered the num ber .1 j"' r fatal and weuia never e- gin a project on Friday. When asked to explain; his superstition, he pointed out that, if the numerals in- each .of the great' years ' of ,Serbiai's destiny were counted up, they would total 13 in ;eueh icase.i The King felt aur he was going to die in- 1921, because - ofl the numerals 1,. 9, 2, 1," totalled 13. ljfis' prediction came frue. .. ? GIT TW. .DIKE. . 5t 1 WOULDN'T fclT tT LOOK FOR THIRD WOMAN ; JNr FATALITY AT MACON ; his son should ! marry" Princess .Olga, ' daughter of the' pzar of Russia, but whatever prospect there was -for the match disappeared in the murder cf the' beautiful Princess by the 'Bolshe kivi. - J4 - -t . -. ffhie.Kirig: died a poor man. What ever personal possessions he had were lost during the-.tragic retreat to Cor fu in the grinu days of 19X5 when the German hordes overran the little' Slav ptate.-.Tjyhcm the correspondent ask(d one of the. late -monarch's old friends it the King had left any 'legacies,., he refilled:' "Yes, a wooden trunk, a bed Ktf.ul,. a few ik6ns; n great; character ;rl an undying memory.'' . ; ' In -the i'T'n.r arecedfng ills in health itw;cS -uue-tof the King's most cherish tnl liipes thut ho might visit -Amrir,i. Jte was -a great admirer-of ht- erterCv. in-I-tH and ,osvii.cjLy pt ';th?(A "people rf jS4u'-:iited1fewi'-e. II Jefvtltsit Sor bi.i owed a great deal to America, for . its championship of the eights of the '.smaller . nation, and especially i for '"ff fti!9jprt of. iHiosSiavia'ftiaimi-t i lie fans peace conference. The aged jvrtfi f lari ld. former 'President- Wit--n in high, esteem. , , , .T,V,,'h0-"hIs years "King Peter 't .jS,..jUxii54e:j,u)Ctic . and v simple in 1ij-pmsUs. He disliked ceremony and full -PonteHip't ' for flattery and com-15lime.nts-. lie insisted, that his meals consist of only "one 'dish. AH-his ser vants were peasant soldiers. His home m Belgrade: was plain to the point cf rudeness. Vhen well, he always at tended bersonalh"' to hf-iJnrrlorii- nnrt . MACON, Ga., Dec. 30. Police to night Hwere trying ; t find another He had been especially enxious that woman : in - corinection with Iheir In vestigation of the death of F. v- P. ArmstNng, of Miami, Fla.; and At lanta, Ga'. who was found with brok en legs at the rear: of a hotel Christ mas i night an . dwho lived only a few minutes after reaching the. hospital, i The : police . say .that Armstrong and ''the . other woman'-, registered ' at one'' ?f tne leading hotels here on the night of December 2 and the- fol lowing noon- this woman who was In tears, left on a train for Albany, Ga The same - night, December 23, Armstrong's name, with "wife and sister" appeared on -.another hotel register. . V . Only churges of loitering have been plaed against. the two women,. MinT me Perry and Bessie Jones, under ar rest in connection with .tba case, and in 'court this - morning these cases wr continued until tomorrow. The ix!ice- are .tp'fng flooaa." Jin. Other- suit" case, two-insurancfe-'ipliftes and a. considerable , sum of - :: money that Armstrong is known to have , had a few-hours before he died. : i . ,. , ,s , , : -if OFFICER'S J MARKINGS - " GIVE HIM ; AAY ' NORFOLK,.-, Dec, 29. Mutt '-aad Jeff . laid off their-' differences long enough, to combine their efforts in furthering the' ends :f justice. , The efforts ; resulted in the recog nition of "Lieutenant 'Harry Sages, U. - S. N.", r as he is known in Nor folk, but William Ellis Newman, at - i "uiiii-. . : jhis home in. Roanoke, -and as Lieu- - i.iKy most Slavs he was extremely tenant Harry Moore Miller wheij in Got AtCLDiill.' 1 h GtT- NOT ft OURH I WANTei 1 wwie.o ( GOT TrlS rnMFOpiTep. &H MTt6N5 M' Mt A SUE AM h. W VNSii . GOT ;tCLSiiILS, i i , n t ii ti-n - u -v -t a i v- : . iu ra u Minis ew ' t - i r 4 i - DR j; O. BAXTE ; , OPTOMETRIST , r- (Specialist in' fitting glasses) f Over Twenty Years Experience1 m" Hours from 10 to l-Frora 3 to 5 Philadelphia, according to . depart- ment )f" Justice reports.. ? K Newman ' was arrested in. Phila delphia for unlawfully . wearing a tia'val officer's 'uniform.' It was sev eral : days later; '' however, before1 he was : identified as the- . "Liewtenant I Eages"; who created Excitement in Norfolk early , in December - by j his story of a. fortune ' awaiting him should he be married by ; Deceinber 5. His subsequent - automobile - wed ding : with Miss Ethel Ast, of this city; was something, of. a sensation. His identity-' -became ' known when department of justice agents "noted a -resemblance to theEages descrip tion, , and looked for the tatooed figures7 of Mutt aid Jeff known to be-on--' his legs, "Nosucai ,ofHcer-;was listed in the ' naval register." -: Wiy Be. Tried in PluladMpiiia ' The man .will be -tried in ?Phila delphia on ; the charge . of 'wearing an officer's - ' uniform before being tlirned over ta ; Indianapolis offioials. He 'will have , to answer a charge of r,impersonatingTr"governRient offl- .1, ! f4 1 tea 1 hi cer among others there ' fas well . as pers and telegrams .that he was all Do you know how good a cook you are; Every snck cf Occo--oen-rliee FJour cnrrios .this lnill.nl Head ,i.i "i1 il.U."- - 1 '"-1 3 "t tJ in l Otner - western cities, wnere ne is alleged to have worn a naval offi cer's uniform and swindled a num ber : of people through use of the uniformv He is also wanted "in Roa noke - ' for passing a bogus check or .?ll6r officers here have .been in formed. ' i :. ' :, - j." i Has Had Active , Career His 'activities during the past sev eral : months have carried him over considerable ground and have been far from monotonous. Since leaving Norfolk with his bride - of . a . few hours, while a wife awaited his re turn, to Dallas, Texas, he was mar ried.! again, yand . deserted the.' third known . wife as he did the : other. official reports show. His last wasj a : prominent society girl that he represented, himself to be. He fold her of being heir to $30,000 provided he was married "oy Decem ber 5. . .He assured Miss Ast of his sincirity and she . agreed to help him out for a consideration of $2,000, and the right to secure di vorce - after provisions of the will had been carried out. - A. & E. ALUMNI SOCIAL Members of the A. and E. alumni association of Craven county will . be hosts at an oyster roast at. the coun try club tonight at 8 o'clock honoring the students home fer the . holidays wife and the -members of the New Bern of football snuad. Klahnratft ; nrmnw. Baltimore,: ': it is alleged, whom he ments for.' an enjoyable occasion have won". as quickly as he did his Nor-jbeen made and the. guests are assur folk bride." Miss Ast,. or 'Mrs. Eages' Jedr a splendid feasti ; v ' returned .1 Norfolk- last week. ( , Newman as Eages met Miss Ast j . They say spats are being worn, here just - a few days before, he sue-.Rut it may just be shocks that have ceeding in convincing her, with .pa- been v walked 'into spats,. UST get a bag of Occo-riee-diee Self. r;! Rising Flour and show yout;;imIlyw- '; yon can make the lightest, tenderest-.t. biscuits, waffles' and - hot cakes the$ ever ate. " ' - ; ' All the maeric of eood bakingi isari those fat sacks of Occonee-chee Flour.1;. . Add water or milk and shOTteniiigi.tQrfV the flour and-your batter'ls ready for -the griddle or oven, -No baking powi,,' ' der, salt, or soda need be measuredi , They're mixed with the flour, in ex-'." actlv the right proportions to give per-iift, fect results. 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