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-. Saturday r:cRr;ir;c, kovskeer 13, 1022. , . THE NEW EEliN SUN-JOURNAL r - s Boston St'rrcr! bv Alleged "Bcozo" Paytv Beaihif? RP! P f E; tin i n. S. 1'ioc or, county superinten dent education, has returned from .--.i '-short. "Xuiinets trip, to .Goldsboro. ; - . . ' . . i ' I "Rrirn 'tn Afr: and ATrc Q tr ' -D.. .-. ! :,at jatHIe, Wasi., , a.; son; . tein, Jr. : Mrs. Caleb , B. TSell" of Washing ton is spending & few days in the, city as the -guest, of Miss Minnie Leary. H. A Anderson, of Goldsboro, was among the 'out of town visitors in the 'city yesterday, ' Dr. W. I.,. Hand has returned from , Surgaw, where he 'was -called by the serious illness of his fathef. He re tyorta that ; the latter condition ' tsnowed improvement. Mrs; W. A. R. Branch, of Washing ton, is spending' some time - in the 'tity as the guest. of her daughter, Mrs. T: Bayard Whitehurst, . on New street. - . ,.- . C. C. Kirkpatrick; and J. G. lawton WtarneiJ last night from a business v X-rip Croatan. . S P. D. Lewis, of Vanceboro, was seen on the streets of the city this morning. " . ' Mr. J. W. Willis of Morehead City Js in the city-on business today. Mr. "Willis brought his nephew, Wi'more "Willis, for treatment at the New Bern General Hospital.. . . . . Mrs. Daniels, of Oriental; is spend ing a fsw days in the city as the guest J.;WV Everett, ." iof -, Kinsto-n, - was her son, TJr. R. L" Daniels. among the out of .town visitors in the city this afternoon.." Mrs. P. J.: Harris, of La Grange, wo has been visiting friend3 here'for tiie past several days, returned to her lictine this morning. Me. and Mrs. W. W. Millett and children spent the -afternoon with frienjlg in Tuscarora. ? ' Home Missions Week - - The , past week has been ob.-erve-J throughout the Presbyterian church as Horn Missions Week. The ladies' auxiliaryhas been -studying the sub-i ject ands.ha.s made- a special offering for this -.-cause. .Tomorrow two home missionaries or county evangelists, fresh from? their fields, Nvill occupy Dr. Sumnxe-rVli's pulpit and he ask.'? the congregation to be present in full numbers tax hear Revs. Wildman and Scattergood. - He also invites his friends of, other faiths, who may face simi ar work '"and parallel problems to be present 'and hear these men, who. will, preach; at both the morning and' evening services. At 6:30 o'clock there be a special service for the, young people of the -', congregation atiwhich it is earnestely - hoped all will be-in attendance. Njt only the visiting "evangelists but the evangelist , of .the -ocal church, Rev. J. A. Vache, will-Hake paEv in " thi3 meeting, if -his eagagementpermit. . MAK MURRAY RESIGNS , "BROADWAY ROSE" GOWXS Among the much talked of features of Mae Murray's recent- photoplays,' "Peacock: Alley" and1' "Fascination," 'was the dazzling array of gowns that ' the blonde star" wore' '-in those pro ductions. In her latest picture, "Broadway Rose," now presented by - Robert Z. , Leonard at the Show Shop, Tuesday -and-Wednesday,-; she is said , to wear costumes that wMl make even .the most fortunate woman gasp with envy. And the .secret has 'leaked out that - practical'y all of these gowns were made from ',Miss Murray's own designs. : ': - ; "I find that: all the soft music in the world is of no help'to me 1n catching the necessary moofl in acting for the camera unless I have, the feel ing that the ces-ume I am. wearing is the one' exactly suited to that mood :. in color design and appropriateness," says Miss Murray. ! "... : ; "In 'Broadway Rose" I tried xha ex--periment of designing all ther gowns myself, on the theory that no one else 'could possibly -understand the i:-y-chology and character of the girl I am impersonating as well as I could, after weeks and weeks of study and , thought about her. . "I believe that the result a "suc cess. In any event it has bee-i a, most , interesting experiment." "Broadway Rose" Is a Tiffany pro duction, directed by Robert Z. I.toii- ; ard and distributed by Metro. ADf J, HPT , 9 f ulUOLJ riPir pErrriRsn- i twt vt Ml i 12 2 si,? I tl'nL I L i Lr Li, S H -tit) m n 5J MP l 0 t tmtlil mi p EM ! iinrKftii " I HLftUil ii Close To A Million Pounds of Three Gatherias Tcck Place Mr. Thomas Unable To Fill mL m ! . vs.' " Ts-'i't1 t i Tobacco Sojd There Dur- ing the Past Season , .-.Yesterday at Havelock, Croatan And -Thurman Pulpit at the First Baptist ' Church Torrorrow " i ? -i - : l, K. J." Hester a.-iiveel here yesterday Splendid agricultural meetihsrs were -Owing to an injury to his ' hand. from Jacksonv:i c; .where he lias been held yesKfrdav: at .Havelock, Croatan which iater became infected, the Rev. j ona of. the openito-rs ot the .Merchants and Thurman.- - directed by- membnrs- G. A. G.. Thoma.s, of Roc-ky Mount,' . anth-Farmers'- Warehouse during, the 1 of the Graven County Agricultural who was to-. bave - preavned - at the past eoa.son. - committee. . c t;. Kirkpatrick,- J. G. r'lrst . liaptist t-nurcn , tomorrow Mr.. ITcsler staled that - th season Lawton and F. E. McCa'l,-- garden morning and evening, he will not be Iwa most successful, one Aid tha specialist, made brief talks at all of able to be present. . - ' ; the - farmer3.-were well Fatklfid with . these 'meetings. ,- s In his stead, Robert Pugh, the the pri.-es w.ych they received "for i -The-Havelock meeting was held 5n Bern- hoy; v,':lKap.a:n preach both itl:e.r tobacco-about- three-quarters of t the ni or nine- and was well attended. I' rooming, .and -evening at the First ! a nlUlion pounds- -werfe sold. : ile ex- In th afternoon p. large crowd gath- I &'P'Jst .-church and it is hoped that i pec ts to : l.ttle l.itr on in th-'ertd ot Cioatan. The nisht meetinfr ! ;l -'"l'- '0ngre7.1t-.0n will greet him.. , season -for Kentucky, -where he will, at Thursman was featured by an in- Ii 1 1 f "Ml 1:1 Mill ml JliHi:- , -Ii 1 1 1 uf tit" r ! ,nlii'."i!! i' l ll,....l I"' 1 ilii"i.!l'' iji-uu iii iihih... nii'.:i.'ii.i;jvi-i. xiv vacouuSi uioii.ji . m . IIIUVIIIK 1CI U I h. I . , . . . : IBrXMV'4'S"faIk li.i t'-.is spci.o.1 of (he strife, h'avmg of the meetings. K.ai.o.- i.oy bhupp has just fM,.?fA Jb-en on the Wai-V.-ng' on, Xow Bom I'ce.vea a new .shipment of flags for, IVij jAiB JJjJ land Jacksonv.ie roilt, for a num- - e romi.c-. fc...'a.nS. The e are the; VfWj.'' !ber of yeais. ' I A Rat That Brtn't .Smell' After Bein?1lirKt "Gv "ass that have bean receiv- ' ' - .-" I ' . Head for 3 MonthiJ. : , , n two years or more. K e,i Ii : Ii f'Sl l.t'9'J ! 15' ' 1 1 l.r.-l 'I f- - .11 I ,! mil Ism? iir. XiB-Ki- AuJ:crciv at S'ltnv fcliuii "I swear- it- yas dad - at least 3 A .large audience wa. present at the ! months " said James Sykes,- Butcher, 7 . 1 Show Shop last night toy"see the per- fomanca -of "Mutt r.rd Jeff,"' a mus 1 f; -al cjpmedyi The shov gave fair sat- t. faction, 'although it wasn't up to th I standard of most -of - the road com- j-bered' the barrel, looked behind r. nanies . which- .visit- this citv. -. T-sa T.icre was tne rat dsad.- -not- the ..Mrs. John A. Melafyre, -who "With J chords -.lacked ' much ' hi the way ;ot jfJihtcst ,odor." Three-.s:zes, 35c, C5c. her husband and two others,. Iras; looks and voice. "Jeff was the only S1.25. :- j. - ' .. .. " - every day. . Put a cake of RAT-KNAP j '""''v1- llVUo r behind a. barnel.. Months later -my . , wife asked abput the rat. . Uemem- i 1 j- -The U. Su,ha shipped 70.C00 pairs i ot gaiojnes to ti?e isaiKaiw, but this i-rough. real show. arges,. of an allowed, assault "on ' ii"ic-'M,''t,Jf X't'';i';'V'-','"'J '"i".v ra1 'gyvCT -s.- Mary ' O. Kaab, during a I j- A-Sr'ai ZL! a j-., 4.. icAlr ia JdlZt'kTL been summoned to appear before "Judge Charles. M. tiruce of the Mil den, Mass., district court, to answer cJi Mrs drinfcjnsr party. Airs. Raab. -bring-.-! fa. ing the charges against" Mrs. Mc-j kq In tyre j and her party, alleged that 1 fc; the assault upoir her occurred, be- ki cause she knew toa much about the fc m murder repently of Patrolman J. Al fe Preston. - . . . ti rood charact in the entii-jj Sold-and guaranteed by J. S Has .. - ooiti" ana gnaranteesj y j.- t. Jjas-; I i-A vfj night Hardware Co., and F. S.- DuSfy. . j ($ JrJt -' a' . l:f r Is. iij mM (5 DR. E. F. MENIUS i 1 yJWiSX " 0 " l . ' with , SAM K. EATON CO. New TSern, . N. C. , America Leads Ail Nations in iron nd steel production. Ghe makts half of all the world '' produces. And iron may be called the backbone of the whde structure of civilization, just as banking is the back bone of the world s business organization. ' Rlflltllli- P.oO In Cash and Ttro AVrts Vnb.i (iivca A:y End liifct Xij,ht Show. . . - Money isn't, everything,, but it is j j very yseful in paying bills. Tisis picture will stand .-repeating u dusen ti?nes. 1 "We have most fo the world's autos. Money made the- mare go. .- v-,Most any man ca;r. be .popular by keeping his opinions Uo himself. A Iiady in Chicago Telegraphs - for Rat-Snap - . ' " Read' Mrs. Phillips -wire: "Youeirs Estermiriator CO., Westfield, K. J. Rush $3 worth of RAT-SNAP," LateV ree'd-. following letter: "RAT-SNAP arrived. It rid our house of rats in no time. Just moved here from Pa., where I used RAT-SNAP With great results." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25, Sold and guaranteed by Sold and guaranteed by J. S. Baa night Hardware Co., and F. S. Duffy KOTICE: Notice is hereby given that after November 1 3tU 1 Will no longer be connected with the, Firm of Freeman-. & Canaday and all bills con tracted after that date I will not be responsible. --- " . - , ARY FREEMAN, Nov. 1G-S0.t , Dovei-i -N. C. THREE NECESSARY .-Wallace JUST RECEIVED- Rompers and parity dress es. We invite your inspec tion of them. i OXLEYfS Supoi'tHl by beaut if r.l . JJla, ,Lee in the finest "nd best pic ture t!:ut I:.aTKlst uic Vvally lias ever' made. v '"THE -DICTATOR" ?hock-a-blcck with delightful a:iH rcfivshing comody . -- a la carte- - --.-v ' "The Structure of. Civil- - ization" is the apt title of folder oniron, just issued by this Institu- . tion -the first of a series devoted to America's natural resources. Register your name today to receive the series as issued. -- CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. New EernN. C. .III W I , " h-3 BABY SHOP 41 Pollock St. New Bern . -The IJ.ng cf . fciucdians 'In his - Infest two:reeJd, and Aesop's , JJONII.W I?ea-utifal Iiurph clMfkod Dcici'iy Dahon in her 1; tcry latest, "TUiJ KlIIKX VMA.r When the life of a loved one is at stake the doctor and nurse must have medicines. The Great Physician put 'ail -three here for the purpose of "curing disease and allaying pain. Each 13 useless without the other; every drop and grain of medi cines ordered by the." doctor,- to be administered by the nurse I musr, oe aaaea by tne pnramacist that is our job you can-de pend upon our pharmacists do ing their, part with skill of a master-builder. They are de pendable. BRADHAM'S DRUG STORES ' Prescription Specialists. 4 jTKIS'WAGON.WILL EE GIVEN AWAY .? t r. Z. I 'WHITE. ASH T Removable bcoy -sspsfS-T , -SS5 . STEEL BOLSTER Jf L'C feTvA BOLSTER ijiJS&S""?'1 l.fi A r Day "To Give Thanks ( will be than on which' we v. replace that old, rusty, i broken vent or' air pipe with a fine ' new one. And how about the leaders, putters, roof, cornices. U and other parts of the house requiring tinning, sheet metar" work? ) The S. B. PARKER tf COMPANY New Bern, N. C. r ffiwiwprjMvff.i''r'' BtYJ. PAODUCii oF"THE FlRSTyEftRVTuANK-U' "3 Wise Fools" "Dear Me", "turn to the rights PRESENTS ' . BKEII THE- r7 J --.- V f f ? frfB r rami STAGED Direction of v. AT THE GftlETy THfiTR.& ; V- I Same excellent company appearing in Baltimore, Phila-v t delphia, Pittsburgh, Richmond, : Norfolk, New Orleans I and all the larger cities. -.v- ' - Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2i0. : : Seat Sale at Bradham's Nov. 20th. ' , i lescnee " to. Hie bim-Jouniai ii-; DR. J. O. BAXTER OPTOMETRIST (Specialist in fitting Classes.) -Over Twenty - Years Experience. - Hours: - , From 16 . to 1 From 3 to 5. 1 - V - t ' I. . "Laghtmn" holder of the worlU s record .for lengtji of run on llroat!-'' -way and the most successful play in- Ntho history of the . American stae, jei I! be presented at the Show Shoy .for a single performance only to b& , Kiven on Thursday evening,' Novem- ber 23rd. by the popular touring eom-r pany with Milton Nobles in the hole, of I.ightnin' mil Jones. - i Producer John Golden is-sending to this city the special company or-1 ganized to play a few of the princi-J pal cities which would otherwise be : cornpened another year to see the! "Wincheil-Smith , classic. 'L.ightnin' " was presented at the Gaiety theatre,; -New York for three years and regis-' -, tered 1291 consecutive performances, j The, Broadway record up to the time : '. the John Golden classic was- produced was held ' by "A Trip to Chinatown" ! : with 657 performances. ; I Ijike. the other Golden successes, ' "The First Year," "Thank You." j '"'ITurn to the Right'; "Three Wise! Fools" and ."Dear Me,'' "Lightnin' " " ij- built upon foundations of laugh- PATENTED SPRING RIVETED WHFFI : VJ . GUARANTEED VALUED AT $15.00 THE LUCKY NUMBER GETS IT ' - . . A PICTURE FOR EVERYONE " This -.newest, of Douglas Fairbanks' pvoductious. this most enchanting of all Du .mas' vivid - stories, this mar velous . visulation of "The U TUree Huskeftrs" is truly a T iil n.n ' ...... . . I .your family and every family, jg iFrpm it, the ?oung can learn-Hi .frankness, kiidness. Valor . and m! H-'generosity. The old can find i H forgetfulness of trouble" and Mi wto ji . auuuute lor ssyi row. ei ADdvUll of H3 who believe in. f: LiXi drDir.H, with its chap- Q ters bf gaiety and wit, owe to PI Rimas a debt cf gratitude. LI T1 - was y&5. lift s II FBI i Here's to "The New Bern Highs" ; May they gallop over Wilmington like: Alf:,for bn, one for all.'" ter nad introduces : quaint, honest--hearted . home folks who really exist ' '' in everyday life. Others in the cast' besides Mr. Nobles are Pejcy Win-! If -ter, Stuart Fox, Dolly W. Nobles, IS Barney Gilmore, .. Emory Blunkall, . Mina Shriley, James - J. j; Kearney,! Alice Quigley, Virginia Sale, Homer; J-Junt.and Norma Farnsworth. Advt Next Vcd.-Thars. Several small nations are plannirij? tlieir New Year revolution.;. i 3 Will gallop across the screen at the Show Shop today. The greatest rider in America in a pre-release pro duction. Also "Harry Sweet" the funny boy and "Pathe News" We Are With You Sovs Win or Lose fin - SWW-S:iJ.-;-jb-.? An incredibly lavish production.. Gor geous setting's, elaborate costumes, greater than "Peacock Alley," and "Fascination", The last word in direction and photography. There is only one "Mae Murry." In this, her lateste success, she surpasses all previous efforts. MATINEES EVENING . i . . .20 and 30 Cents 25 and 40 Cents SPECIAL ORCHESTRA FOR THIS OCCASION. Your money returned if not 'pleased MAE MURRAY
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