V WEDNESDAY" AFTERNOON," NOVEMBER-22, H922. THE NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL THREE .For 4 iVe w Boat h me A re -i .-: . I i I r I. WWLIIME HE BOATS THE MOREDN MOTHER Representatives. ,V From ; Nor fplk Were ; liere vToday 4 And Discuss : ed : the Matter With Local Business Men. ? ; - : Representatives of Norf oHt . organization met a number of New ern shippers this - morn- ing for the. purpose of-, discuss- Ing a new boat line from Caro- Una points to Xorrolfc and Balti-' more. If (heir plan- goes through,. , New Berrt and Washington the .two North" Carolina 'towns to be- ! served will' be served by a line . " which wilil be on a more ,exten- sfve scale than has been attempt- ' ed during "'tbft past few, years.; ' The plan Is to pnt three steam- fers Into service; two small ones'. , and a larger vessel of approxi mately 500 tons. Ob of the small ' vessels wonld serve ' New Bern only, while the other, two' would - call at Washington. The larger , ' one wonld call at both Washing ton and New Bern. . . . ( "We would maintain a regu lay service and believe' that -we could give -New Bern and Wash ' ington a better boat line than'; ' ' these two places'have ever? had," stated on of- the representatives . here thisnorning. . "We came , down here to see what you gen ; tlemen think of the proposition and whether, .you'- wish .-io- - take . "advantage of it." , :. , Sentinieut, as expressed by -ome of the local business men,' was rather lukewarm today. Not -that they - aren't interested in . ; the proposition as set forth h y I . the two Norfolk, men, but that v they are waiting to . see-, what is ' going to come of Governor Mor- . rlson's plaq lor a .state-wide boat line. ' , , - ' ' . " There's ' another thine which : . also -mast be considered;! Secre- ' 866 cures Dengue Fever. Many a fur coat has some unpaid bills in the pocket.. tary Barlow of the local Cham ber of, Commerce, explained to the . visitors. Your boat line can not live on the freight id receives to and from " New . Bern and .Washington nnless through rates can be obtained from inland points such as Goldsbpro, Kins top and other towns. When a man in Goldsboro is able to ship mer-' . chandisy from there to New York on a through bill of lading, then ; you wilf obtain the business. Vp to the present we have not been able to get Ihiose rates for the inland points." No definite action was taken today in the matter. faces problem far beyond those of her forbears. She herself must be a much ..more competent person, combining in one individual the duties of nurse, cook, teacher and moral instructor. It is1 no wonder that many conscien tious women break under the strain, an dthat others drag out a miserable existence; always tired, atiu yet un able to take a day's vacation. Such women will find themselves benefited and their burdens made easier by the use of L.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which was made for suf fering women, and does not fail to relief them. Advt. Most of us have an idea that heav en is a place where there is enough good luck to go round. Predict Shipping Bill Wffl Pass Congress Y '.All the men sitting in box seats at "burlesque shows are, not bachelors.. : 666 cures Malariat-ycvoft-. The world's greatest men have their moments fo foolishness. Lloyd Geor ge's son is named Gwyllian. .OMR JlljM P: Scene - from John GoldenV second breaker, ; "LIGHTNIN" appearing at Show Shop -Nov, , 23, Waahington, Nov. 22. The Admin istration Ship Subsidy bill will pass the house by the comfortable major ity of 29 or 30 votes. Advocates' of the legislation so predicted after an informal check of the 291 members who answered the roll call yesterday and of the list of absentees. . The bill was put in final shape Mon day. The majority of, the Merchant JMarine Committee agreed on a num ber of amendments, and Iieprejjn tative Green, of Massachusotts, the chairman, reintroduced tit: -It will he taken up Thursday under a special rule providing- for a tinal vote the following Wednesday. , Bar . Bonus a Feature The most important of the amend ments was one to compensate pas senger liners for the losses sustain ed in the elimination of bars. As the bill originally was drawn compen sation for carrying the mails was to go into the revolving ' fund, out of which the direct subsidy is tq be paid. Now it is proposed td pay i the ships directly for carrying mail as ordinary compensation! in addition to the subsidy. ' ' The Shipping Board, in another of the-amendments, is given rate .mak ing powers in coast wise r . inter coastal shipping .virtually;,.&s:: compre hensive as those of the Interstate Commerce , Commission- in regulating railroad rates. The board sinc- 1916 has had power to fix maxinVumrates in domestic water -transportation. It is " proposed to extend this authority to the determination of minimum or even exact rate. v ' , The. section exempting from fheome THREE NCESSY i When the life of, a loved one is at stake the doctor and nurse must ' have" medicines. The Great Physician put all three here for the purpose of ,cirring disease and allaying pain-. Each is useless without ' the other; every drop and grain of medi cines ordered by the doctor," to be administered by the nurse must.be added by the phramacist 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. taxation earnings of vessels in foreign trade, upon condition that double the amount' of the tax saved shall be in vented in building new ships in American yards, was lightened up to safeguard it from possible abuse by big corporations owning their own fleets. There had been some objection to the bill on the ground that it did not require the Shipping Board to make adequate reports to Congress: An amendment was adopted which pro vides for complete annual reports on operations under the subsidy legis lation, with recommendations as to necessary additional legislation Little ; Mother Happy Again "For the past nine years I hav been very much' distressed with bloat ing and stomach trouble due to con stipation since I was a child. No med icine gave me more- than temporary relief. I got So bad I, waa afraid I would have to leave my three little children. But since " taking a: course, of, Mayi0 Wonderful Remedy Jtwo years ago I have been entirely well; f no constipation or other trouble." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach,' liver and intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. Dn dose will convince- or money refund ded. At all druggists. Advt. In Memphis, a sheriff wanted tq take Representative Herrick's afr plane because he had' an attachment' for it. ' '- -' - ; I .... ' " " 1 W It SERVICE MOTOR CORPORATION iiAYnTiTi U(dr I H, Will Much Construction Work Be Undertaken Here During Next Few Months Aee.emBanyiiig M . Ifesterda Arti IF IT ESCAPED TOUR ATTENTION, THEN BY ALL MEANS READ IT NOW, FOR IT CONTAINS A MOST IMPORTANT MESSAGE. y . . - ney bern, indeed, is on the verge of a great building boom and we believe that the; next few months will see dozens of homes in the course of construction. I . . . - I . . us SUPPfl ,Y YOUG NEEDS New Bern Is on the verge of one of Uie greatest ' building booms in the history of the city.' Steps recently have made It possible for the man of moderate means to secure his own home with every assistance offlfeatd him in a financial way. Over a quarter of a million dollars ish Building and Loan stock lias been sold to New Bern people within the past thir ty days. - A development company of Wilson, of which B. F. Hagood its local representative, has set asdie an unlimited amount' of money to aid men In building homes for themselves. The above were some of the points brought out by Harry M. Jacobs to day in discussing some of the acti vities of the Chamber of Commerce nad other organizations in furthering the interests of New Bern. "One hears complaint on the part of some of our citizens regarding business condition," said Mr. Jacobs, "but after one has talked to the busi ness men of some of our neighbor ing towns we realize that we've got a lot to be thankful for. 'I believe that New Bern is going to see more new homes satrted in the next thre or four months than has ever been the case before in the history of the city. The prospective home owner is being given every pos sible assistance. One of the local building and ioan associations! ap proved eight applications for money the other day. All of this money is to be put into new homes. Our lum ber mills are going to see a big in crease in business, and we should re member that the mills comprise our greatest local industry. "Over in another town a tthe pre sent time quite a number of men who were formerly employed in the , ptfof olk-Southern shops here are working on new homes that are be ing constructed, in that city. These men are going to come back to New Bern. The building activities here are going to provide them With employ ment, as it also will provide others. "We've been looking, on the dark side of things long enough. It's time that we took a sensible view of the outlook and see what the future reat ly holds in store for us. New Bern and Craven county are holding? th, attention of all of the other towns-,' in this part of North Carolina, fori, they realize that this section is do-, ing things and that we are making.;; a permanent program and not indulg ing in any artificial boom. People are asking about our agricultural pro-' gram. Questions are being received concerning it from all sections of North Carolina, as well as from oth er states. New Bern is the capital of this part of the state and we are go ing to enjoy real . prosperity as the result of developments which have, taken place during th past few months. - ' "We've got a good town and a good! county. We've got everything In the" way of natural resources to help , us. We're going to increase the popula tion of our town and we are going to advance our agricultural interests to a higher degree of efficiency and pros perity. The joint stock land banks are aiding the farmers apd are en abling them to borrow money. The second payment for tobacco sold un der the cooperative plan will be made right away. "Fessimisim? New Bern and Craven county have no use for that word at the present time. Instead of being v.nnai m iut-; wo -ifp entitled to be OD- J,lri3t 1 ,- . timistic in every sense of the word." , WE BELIEVE THAT WE ARE IN A POSITION TO SAVE YOU MONEY, NOT ONLY IN LUMBER, BUT ALSO IN SHINGLES, WINDOW AND DOOR TRIM AND OTHER BUILDING SUPPLIES. BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER BE SURE TO INQUIRE AS TO OUR FIGURES. I t. i . "' Ti.'" ' .1II.1M ,1m i. 1.i,OT,.il.-,r----rr' inV " i.n n r .mm i, n , n 1 , ' - - '- . " . - - - . ' ' ' ... .. 11 ' -

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