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4 SATURDAYAFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 25, 1922 r THE NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL CAPTAIN RED BARRON AND FIANCE TO Personals MARRY ON THANKSGIVING DAY X' ' -feeemer -Harre 1. Albert Joudy, At Lertr llibburci tmd Lyle "Smith hav'. returned- tiGjiie Irom-' i'Chapet . Hill, where they saw the Sanford-Durham football . game yesterday afternoon. r - . ' -atiss ;Euialia, "Willia j .returned last i ,night from" as extended visit of three jnonths to ...friends., in Boston,' Hart ford, New Y'ork- and. JCorfolk. v - Mr.: and Mrs?. L.-.W. Andrews, ' of Greenville,"' who have been visiting " friends - here. returned. to" ' their home this morning'. ..-.'' . ,., Mrs. D.' L". " Latta and duaghter. ' SU.sa 'Citherine, ,have arrived Jitere vfrom Savannah,. Ga.', to Join Mr. Lai- tay who recently purchased the J: S. Basrtight Hardware pompany . here. George -t Roberts has returned from Washington, where he went to attend business matters. - ;. . . . -.iTbmas ' L. Brooks, of : Goidsboro, was among" the out of town visitors in. the city today." - J5. D. Weathers left, yesterday; for : Rk-hniond, accompanying his mother, 'who will spend 'several weeks there w-Mh, relatives.: ' -- .' ... v ' . - '- Harry II. . Jacobs returned last nisrht from a"bulness trip to'Golds tcro. - - ' ' V, ' ' " . . , , - - 1 : ""Kev, W. A'.v Ay era,' who has "been confined to 'h'.s'home' - convalescing from an operation for- appendicitis is out again and will fill his pulpit at the Baptist church "at both services tc-iorrow. ' - - 71 s- , , , if 'I vi 1 11 , 1 1 iiMr;.-"-,-,jj-wwi'itwii"Tiriij r- i i in ft in .,'At-i Wring Miss ' Ruth Davis, of Beaufort; . i.i Georgia" Tech half back rwitli hia fiance., Miss Alice Evans House.' whom he Is. to marry on Thanksgiving Day. when the. famous Red leads his team against Auburn for the last came of his football career. They are both from Newnan, Georgia,; where they . were, childhood playmates, I Kea narron s work on the gridiron last vear. brought him . national Fpendinghe day herfe on a vUit, with prominence and he has been the. sensation of the. strong Georgia Tech .n.nua. x . , team this year. - . - . . cU&U Cliristian Endeavor to Sfeet ' The -Christian Endeavor Society of Broadest... ChrLstain chufrch will meet Sunday evening at 6:45. Be on time. . .:, , - Uastern Star to 3Ieet A regular meeting of the Craven Chapter, O. E. S. 129, will .be held Monday night at - 8 o'clock, Masonic Temple. All . members are reminded pf the Thanksgiving Ottering to the Orphanage, and a good attendance is desired, By order. of the Worthy Mat ron. , v . i. t. s- ' Mary -K. Hooker, :-r..--i - Secretary. LSOXICS TURKEY- NIGHT IS , GQIJVG BE WEIili PATRONIZED . ' Monday, night .is .Turkey, night at the Masonic and ,six people lare going to get six ..large fat turkeys with out one.cen of cot. " s ' ' r The picture program is A brand and: as the turkey event 'takes -th placeN of th Country Store the usual newirli23 ffeirramount masterpiece,' County Store, admissions will prevail, ar..! that is. children-. 1$ cents and edtJts 25, cent. , ' J f With Irukeys selling for 50 per pound this is your chance to get r your v thankagivilig. .rtelicc'y without ; ai-.y cost whatever. Advt, lii IliSTOiilS OF BOAT LINE PROJECT Merchant of That City Ex press Approval of the Plan ? , Suhmitted To Them GERRARD DENIES THAT r HE HAS PASSED OUT (By Associated Press) NEW :. YORK,' Nov , 25.; James W. Gerrard, former . ambassador to Ger many, who was reported by German newspapers recently ,as having dial in Paris, has .no intention of denying the report. " , v ' ' ,' ? . .'"No," he commenced, as he read clippings from i German newspapers, denouncing him as the " ?neiriy .- of Germany. "Why should I tell theny I am alive now that they've, used up the obituaries?' - ; Mr. - Gerrard suggested " that 'the obituaries were prepared last June when; he1 contemplated : visiting : old -KINSTON, Nov. J 25. Leigh . G.'' friends in . Germany "but was advised Hogshire, accompanied by Captain J. .not to lest he be assassinated. ' x By'., a kittle; Judicious, advertising Mavanna , might . easily, becxfcn the leading ''conventon-i. .city of. North S. . Fulcher. of TMorfoIk. rftnresentinsr' the E. Hogshire Son and - Company, Inc., made great progress , yesterday here in lining, up the fnerchants and other shippers inJ. favor 'of-' a- water line of .. barges from Now Bern ; to this city f or the ' transprotatloit 1 of a lar&e, amount of . freight. . The -opera- cents4tors: are . to put 'on a line from New Bern to Norfolk and wish to extend tne line to .Kiasiff,,,- ' . - ..v,.--.- As. a result of the canvass ..made yesterday by Mr. Hdgshire and Cap tain Fulcher.'the lina is to be run ,to Ja.! Watson Says,. "I'll- Never Forget When Father's- Hogs GOt Cholera." f Kinston in "' air likelihood. Both men , "One morning he found 20 hogs j left- yesterday afternoon for Green dead .and several sick. , He Called inj villfi to r-onfer with Rhinnrs fhere as to ine furnishing of freight from thevet., who after dissecting a rat caught on the-- premises,' decided that tTic rodents . had conveyed, germs. Smce then I am nevsr without RAT SXAP. - It's the surest, quickest - rat desitroyer-I know,"- Three s'.zob 3Sc. 5c $1.23. ' -.'Sold and guaranteed, by J. S. Bas night Hardware Co andF. S. Duffv. No man in the history of the world lias been able to wear a plug hatband drive a motorcycle at, the same time. TIIE11HET5 Ji THE COTTON FTTCIIES - J " NEWi YORK::Novi'.25.-Cotton fu tures' opened steady f-- .-v " vt December 25.68 . January .:. ........ .... . t 25.70 i March 25.73 ; May , . , .', ...... 25.59 July 4 25.30 ; . COTTON CLOSINGS - NEW, YORK, Nov. 25. The' cotton market closed, steady: V I ; ; i December - , . . 25. 52' 'January' .. .. . . ; . ..... 25.58 " .' March . . . ; . . . . . . . 25.70 - May i , . r i ; . i . . . . . : 25.B7 -July 25.25 that point to Washington, from which point another line will be run to Nor folk. . - . ' , The company plans putting on two vessels, from New Bern and Washing ton to rforfolk. Later they may put on another vessel to run from New Bern to Baltimore direct. ' , Kinston ; approved of . the - project and as far as this city is concerned, it looks as 1 if the deal , is going through of the proposal. - i B6th- Mr. Hogshire and Captain Fulcher were .highly impressed --with the prospectai for; freight herIp" Ir: P. IkDnke, Farmer Says,- "Ybnt Bet Rats Can Bite .Through Metal" . "I had" feed hins lined ,with zinc, last year, ..'j'ats' got - through f pretty soon.- Was out 518.A $1.25 pkg., of RAT-SNAP, killed so rhany; rats- that I've never been without it since. Our collie dog never touched RAT-SNAP." You try it. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1. 25. - Sold and guaranteed by J. S. Bas night Hardward Co., and F, S. Duffy. - - . . , XOTICEv Notice is thereby given that, after November- J3th I-. will no-longer- be connected," with the Firm of Free man & wnaday and all bills con- -Tacterl nfter that date I wilf norbe responsible. ' ' - , ARY FREEMAN. ' ' Nov. ie-SOt.'. Ddver, N. C SfrA ' 4., "r- Cooking f ' " .' : ''v . Let ISLruL FORT Us Supply With JV You , Our line of chinaware is large and varied and we are sure -S- that you will find here something that will please you. Come ; . in and look over the line. ' 7 WARM We want you tor see the famous VORTEX Heater, uses wood or, coal always ready always satisfactory and the original cost is low ask to see these stoves. ; A Complete Line of Ammunition Our stock of ammunition7 is complete and sportsmen can find here shells, etc., at any time. Let us supply you with ammunition. , ' 4: ; , - Utensils " The pre-Thanksgiving days are cooking days how about your cook ing utensils, such as pots, pans, roasters, etc. . We carry the famous Volrath cooking ' utensils LET US SHOW THESE TO YOU, I AT FA, ARDWARE .. COH - j . , "Everything In Hardware" Corner Pollock and Middle Street. PAKY Phone No. 99 ' ! ' - . v - ' ' . ' . ,,. , . , rr. , ' t - ' .- - ' I I jmi&Wiat-.Sj j v,j . -v. - A; - , J - ' ij'.i ;- - . It j. i- t' THREE NECESSARY ' 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 'curing disease, and allaying" pain.; Each is usele'ss without the other; every drop and gra in of medi cines ordered by the doctor, to be administteredby , theonurse musf, be added by; the phramacist that is our job-r-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. 1 , " THE COTTON MARKET ' ' ' NEW TORK. Nov. 25. The cotton Market wa- only' moderate'y active ; during today's early trading tut off 'r' . erings were comparatively light. First r prices were 11 , to 27 points higher ..jd while there was some irregular fe. i i'y w a result of realizing the mar- f ,ket, held around 25.62 to 25.70 - for January contracts during the - early trading. iwyjr,i,iiM!ai,M,TiMtf?w .A t IS ; THE STOCK MARKET ' ' NEW YORK. Nov . 25. Opening prices- In today's stock market were J-.-regulan most of the popular is rues losing ground. . while a few or dinarily inactive stocks made good jeainrf. Terms of , the Bethlehem Midvale merger, which were announc ed after the close of the market yes terday. apparent'y were -disappoint Ing- to speqjators. . , ' . .- -4 f-- - ' ..':-. James' Oliver Curwood's Masterpiece "GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE LAW" lnJE IN SUPPLYING YOUR NEEDS FOR TEXACO GASOLINE, MILLER TIRES AND IN DOING ANY REPAIR WORK TO YOUR CAR OR VULCAN IZING AND REPAIRING TO YOUR TIRES. FURTHERMORE, We Save You Money READ OVER THESE LOW PRlfcES ON MILLAR TIRES. , Featuring Winsome Gladys Leslie A red Wooded 'story of the Royal Mounted, call of the north.. - IVs the CENTURY COMEDY AND PATHE NEWS. IT 'Trli ' mMTWJ St nn Jt TAL1ADGE M MASONIC THEATRE TONIGHT icirrttco u. t. Mt orj Geared-to-the-Road Remember, that with each case sold you get a case ABSOLUTELY FREE. 30x3 Rellin tread Special Price, ..... .'. 30x3 , Geared-to-the-road tread Special Price . , 30x3 Rellin tread Special Price 30x3 2 Geared-to-the-road tread Special Price. 30x312 Wedge tread Cord Special Price. ." 30x3 Geared-to-the-road tread Cord "Special Price 31x4 Fabric Special Price 31x 4 Cord Special Price $9.00 $9.80 $10.00 $10.90 $12.50 $13.95 $14.85 $15.95 3x4 Fabric Specfal Price. 32x4 Wedge Tread Cord . Special Price . . . . .... 32x4 Geared-to-the-road cord Special Price. . . . . : 33x4 Fabric ... Special Price. ..". . . :-. .... 33x4 Wedge Tread Cord Special Price. . 33x4 Geared-to-the-road Cord Special Price. ... . 34x4 Fabric Special Price 34x4 Wedge Tread Cord Special Price. $21.50 $24.50 $29.15 $22.35 $2525 $30.05 $22.85 $25.90 30x4 Geared-to-the-road C,ord Special Price . . . . $30.85 Other sizes are in proportion. The above' gives you some idea of the low prices of Miller Tires. Their service is the best. NATIONAL VULCANIZING COMPANY ; 39 CRAVEN ST. PHONE 427 . n i I.-
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