? 'V -'' ' 1 THE NEW BERN SUN-70URNAC f J:, . THRKE ' 0
MONDAY AFTLIIKOON, NOVilMi U,,l&2
Seaboard "Medical Associa
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Interesting - Program Ha Been Prepared For
Seaboard Mecfibal Association ; Convention
? 'Here. '
The" twenty-3eventh annual meet
ing of the Seaboard Medicalr Associar
tion of Virginia and NortW Carolina
will be held at New. Bern" on- Decern -v
ber 5,- 6 and ' 7,- with headquarters at
- the Hotel Gaston and meeting place
, In the Chamber of Commerce' audi
torium, according to announcement
made, this morning. ... ' :.
corea; of . jneidican -.men ' are ex
pected to-be in' attendance -..at, this
meeting and the localfeommittee is
now . busily ; engaged m making I ar
rangements for theii -'entertainment.
The 'committee -is composed of , the
following:; v f t - f '
Dr. George A. Cjawm, chairman,
Drorfleet Gihtosi Dr , Raymond
A.,; Pollock," C.S. . Barker, " Tr.
Walter Watson, I).. -Joseph F. I'at-
tersoni - Dr.' i pnval - Jpnes,.... Dr
Joseph V. Rhem Dr. Richard N
Daffy, DrMlms4r. JufEyv; Dr. -Rob?
ert S. Primrose, pr. Harvey S. Wadsj
worth, Dr.- Catdnv is ' also treasure!
of the organization while Dr.' Gibbs
, is ori 'then6mliiian committee, Dr.
Jones .on -the Wexecjitive commlttet
and,.' Drv Patterson on the Board ot
Censors. . ' " ' ".-. ,.r
, . A nui ber,. ptr, interesting ';. papers
and talk are on the: program." The
openin? ti'hn. will take place c at
8 p.iTn. on Twsday, December SSThf
next 'business-session . will be held' oi
Wednesday .jfoorning at 9:30 " o'clock;
. followed .bjsfc an -) afternoon- - session
commencing at 2 o'clock and a con
cluding session Thursday, morning. "
The entertainment features in7
elude the,;-following?
-.. -.Tuesday,? December, 5, 9:30 -p. m,
Smoker i. t " .
' Wednesday December 6, 1. p. m. -Barbecue.
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i Wednesday, December 6, 9 p. m.
Dinner lythe Craven County. Medi
cal : Society; Dr. ; Cyrus; Thompson
toastmister and. entertainer.: i . .
; Thursday,- December" 7, 3 p. m.-4
OysterS roast at the. Country Club;
s The? Seaboard Medical Association
is one of the most, active, of any sim
liar; associations in this section " Of
the country and its . meetings L are
always interesting and1 well attended.
The boundaries of the - Association
rare defined in the following definition
- of territory. limit;' wi. . t
V'-'No.? application fot active ' mtrn-
bersiiip ah.aU be entertained from a
pesdri residing west of a line, drawn
fran-the: -southern" boundary - line ? of
Nrth-. Carolina at a point mid-way
biween: . Laurinburg and 5 Hamlet,
tTence to the eastern corporate fim-
' is Df Raleigh, thence to the eastern
orporate' limits of Petersburg, thence
o th;. easterly corporate limits of
Richmond; thence ' to the Potomac
river at. Wide Water, Virginia.!" .
'fha Opening session will beUn the
nature of a public health meeting un
fder 'the -auspices of the - Seaboard
Medical I Association and the Craven
County Medical Society. The meeting
will, he1 presided over by Dr. N..- M
Gibbs, president of the Craven "Coun
ty t Medical Society.1" The convention
will, be opened -by prayer from Dr.
J. H. N. Summerell, pastor of the
Presbyterian church, 1 followed by an
addresi.oj! welcome :from Mayor Ed.
Clark. i
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HE MADE NO , . J
rUULIU "talao has ov.rWl.a my whole ! t ,f 4) :.t,"".
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FIRE FIGURES
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State Suffered Half X Million
Pollar Fire Loss During
Monttf b PcfoBeg
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RALEIGH, 'Nov. 20. Fire figures
for October depress Insurance Com
missioner Wade,- who put oh a grand
program sent the gospel to the utter
Most tfarts of the state and then had
,o foot up one of the 'most disastrous
'otals in. many months of campaigni
ng. -- -y - ',- '- :. 7 -: -, '
The state suffered -losses of $740,
t29 and there was a salvage of more
,han $1,300,000. Rural; fires ran to
;53,350. -Two of- these, . blazes alone
oot $415,000 . and the two almost
natched the whole of September
rhich was $ 4 00 9 3 , The ; $ 2 0 0, 0 0 0
3fe at Clinton and $215,000 at Farml j
lle reached the magnitude of ' great i
lisasters and North Williesporo had
i $30,000 burning. !,
Greensboro, Salisbury, Mount Airy,
Hickory, . Rockingham, . . Elizabeth
3ityi.- Nashville, , . Sanford, Benson,
Pinehurst " and - Wake , Forest had . no
fires at all. These be most delightful
names o Mr. Wade. Wako Forest is
i miracle. That- city and college of
th e deep water faith . had .no- fire for
12 consecutive months. No. other town
with an organized , fire- department
anywhere in the state has any Such
record. The ' Foresters have ; finished
the year summa cum. laude while the
other towns mentioned - have come
through with j an: ordinary cum -laude.
or at best -magna cum laude.
' Fifteen of. these fires last month
were in ?'he-'! $5,000 and .. more class.
There were only 10 such the month
before. Of the 158. fires in' the state,
148 made" a'.total of less than $125,-
600. This is a decidedly agreeable as
pect of the losses. But 80 - residence
suffered and, t!iat.,is pot enepu'ragirig
xt:Lctivt uvea aiu parKj--on .miiugie
roofs caused 44, 38 : came from un
known causes, six; from short citcuit
"Talac has overhauled ' my . whole
system ad fixed up my stomach so I
digest.' what I eat better than I have
in - years," - is the" unqualified state
ment-'made recently, "by HarrylJ
Herhessey, ' a well-known railway
trainman, 'living! atthe Railroad -Y;
M. C. A., GibsonJ Ind.
, ,'After I got -a good sart on Tan
lac my ; stomach ' trouble, headaches,
nervousness ' and backaches which I
had suffered from for a year or more
pulled right out and f left Sne. Up to
this time' I always i got up mornings
tired and worn out' and it ' was 'all '!
60uld do to keep going through' the
day. . " ' 1
"One of my neghbors told me there
was nothing like Tanlac for building'
a man up to good health and I soon
found out he was right, Tor three bot-i
ties of. the medicine has put me in as
good condition as I could ask. to.be
Tanlac Is sold by all good druggists.
Here are Lester Noma, young artist and his .millionairess bride-to-be Miss Dellora Angell of Chicago, iti
center. At the left is C. W. -Norris, father of the bridegroom, Tirhi at the right is Mrs. Norrisi. Miss Angell,
heiress , to a forty million dollar estafe, recently announced ..her engagement to Norrie.h'er childhood chum
and sweetheart. " ' . ' - ,
five from ' machinery:--! friction. 'Four
teen stores and nine i, garages were
lost in part or whole. '
The. unwritten-l;iw has been recog
nized so much lately-that it seems as
if they, might as well get it written, j
RETIA. FOOD PRICES :
SHOWING INCREASE
WASHINGTON, Nov. .2 (l.-An in
dicated increase of -2 per cent in the
retail cost. -' of food . to the ' average
family in the 'United States during
the month ending ; October 15, -- was
reported' today: by the Bureau of La
bor Statistics of . the Department of
Labor, based on the prices- of 43 ar
ticles in 51 cities. ' By cities, : San"
Francisco Jed with : an increase of 6
per cent; Boston, -Los Angeles and
Philadelphia showed '4 per cent. No
city reported a decrease, bait- the in
crease in a number was less - than
1-2-of I -pep cent. . ;
RECEIVE ADVICES ."OF,
HELMS -KIDNAPPING
' WASHINGTON, Nov. ' 18. Official
advices of, the kidnapping , of ..George
Helm;; Lutheran missionary, by -Chin'--ese
banditb were received by the Stabe
Department today, . ' '
; The'department has instructed the
Ameria'nvhjinister-to Ch.ina,,. Jacob
Shurmaiii t? co-operate with the dip
lomatic "J representatives of France;
England, Italy and Swedenlin anoth-'
er strong protest to jthe Chinese for
eign , office " ' '
Read The Classified Ads
CHICAGO, Nov. 20. The body, ct y !
Frank Bacon, famous as' a character'--'.
actor, reatea today, at w,- .wf?K
where . ten. years ago h'e wrote t part
. . , , . . 1 1 t i i rn a ....
which, through! neatly'- 2:099 appear- .
ances in the name 'part; : triads ' him
known virtually oves the . wholi
world. He died .here . yesterday -a ot -heart
: disease. -?
After- the arrival, of a.' son. fr.bm -California
t Wednesday,' . tba funeral
services K1 be. held at th Biack
stone theatre where he; appeared
daily for more than a year :;v;r. :-" '-i-?'
Kenesaw Landis, a close -friend of; '
Mr. Bacon, will dejiyejr. a "short eulogy. .
at. the Wednesday. services, . which i.
will be in - charge of the; hrisjdaij
Science Church, of Tfhjich h.e. was-. .a-.; ,
member. The ! body w'ili rihen ? be W
placed in. a Chicago: Vault io remain
until next summer; when, it wil . be ,v" V' -?''
removed to Mduntaiii View.' pat, Mr;-1,;; ';. yf,
-Baeoa's boyhood ' hejne.,. 4 '.
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WANT REFUGEES TO
BE ADMITTED JO U. S.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 0. Presi
dent Harding was asked in a message
tody frOm the administrative commit
tee of the federal council of the
Churches of Christ in Ameriea to rec
ommend to congress i" ;such a special
amendment to the restirctive imigra
tion law as will permit temporary en
try to this country of ; Greeks and
.'Armeinans refugees ' from the seene
of war operations in the Near East;
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Never be quite sure that you're
brilliant ,at conversation. The - other
man may be brilliant at silence. ,
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Cletan your bowels! Feel Aner--"vVc;i'''?ei':,r-When
; you Vf eel : - sicki dizzy, upset V' v.w
when1 your besfa is" dull pr achiipg, -pf ' -;u
your stomach 4s sour or jgiasiy, Must ' - !t
take one or two Cascarets to relieve ' - ' . J
constipation. ' No griping- nicest lax"' i ,
ative-cathartie on earth for grown- , ; "
ups and children. 1 Oc ' tt box. Taste -, , ' ' 1
like candy. '' "i
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Will Others Please Write .
'Foupj thousand -nine hundred and
eighty-seven out of . a possible five
thousand humorists..:- have asked
wliether;vre realize that King George
pulled Aj JSonar where. he. yanked Mr.
Law'inis Jthe Premiership,
RUI1 DOYK PEOPLE
RICH BLOOD
;OU never heard a doctor say1
Y "He is all run down, but his blood
. ia pure and rich."
. The best thingthe biggest thing
that Gude's Pepto-Mahgan does is to
i punfy sand enrich your blood. Then
, those weary, run aown, araggea ouc
feelings will disappear, arid the oldtime
' vim and "pepT come back again. Get
Gude's Pepto-Mangan today. : ,
At your druggists liquid or tablets,
f- as you prefer. - 1 . -
;'6ude,s
pepto-jvlngan
Tonic and Blood Enricher .
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"-"'Sirice we burcKsisecl,''the stock of the J. S. Miller Furniture Company, located at No. 76, Middle Xstreet. land an
nounced tliat we intend to sell this at the very lowest possible price in order to clear the way for a large additional
stock which we have purchased and which is to roll in within a few days, scores of people have taken advantage ,of
Jour low prices' to-buy J furniture. yy'yy.-y.i':.
Our stock is large, there are many articles that you need and we invite you to come in and - loot these over.
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maKing your seiecuons. fi ne prices ve trc ww5jr vitv. , .
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DRESSERS
V; NEW BERN," N.X. v V" '
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
ifHAteSfflV'ING' DAY
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OLK'SOUTHCRi'i RR
5Lv. Ne Bern
L;l t60'P. M.
AV. Charlo,tte8yille,y.---14X- 7:30 A. M.
Lv. Charlottesviil-----. 7:30 P. M.
Ar. New Bern? :L,-l-:----- 9:14 A. M.
Nov. 29th.
Nov. 30th.
Nov. 30th.
Dec. 1st.
Special privatesleeper'will be chartered for party of
25 or more 'railroad fares occupying sleeper from
time of leavingJew Bern until return.
Reservationsniust be made quick if space is desired.
For reservafons in chartered car see Mr. G. A. Bar
den Elk's Tef pie Building.
We have, a
number of",
dressers in:'
our " stock
which We
are going (.
to oiJ-e . u.l
greatly re-;
due e d
prices. Tou
must see
these dreSs
ers in or
der to ap
p re e iate
their beauty
and value.i,
ASK TO
SEE
5THESE
Mattresses and Springs
: We have a large and varied stock of mattres
ses and springs and can furnish you with these
almost at your own price. The quality of these
mattresses and springs is of the best and . we
"feel sure that we can please you. ',
' COME IX AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION ,
KITCHEN CABINETS
flop
No home is com
plete without a
kitchen cabinet and
we have them here,
just the cabinet that
will suit your wife.
Our prices on these
are as low as any
to be found in the
state ani we are
sure that we can
please you,- Come
in and let us show
you the many a'd
Vahtaes o our
kitchen cabinets.
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TABLES
Tables are indespensible In every Jiom and we
have them in all sizes, .shapes ahd-, prices. - Tou
will find here just the table that you have been
wanting and need and -we are sure that we . can
please you both as to style, quality and price.
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Furniture is daily advancing in price. Now
is the time to buy and, especially as we are of
fering such great reductions. Probably never
again will you have an opportunity to get
furniture at such a small cost. Don't let this
opportunity pass by but come in tomorrow or
any day this week and let us fill your furni
ture needs.
OIL AND COOK STOVES
If you need a
cook stove, range
or a stove for
heating purpost
es, you need go
no further.
have a large line
of stoves of all
varieties and we
are selling- them
at prices so low
that they will
astonish you. v
Don't buy a
stove until you
have seen our
line and gotten
our prices.
man
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No. 76 Middle St.
W. F. Dowdy, Manager
Phone 229
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