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PAGE EIGHT THE NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 25, 1923 DANIELS CRITICISES CHILDS REITERATES bGrand ' JiftV Forewoman SpeeHs "Justice " ACTION OF SENATE POSITION OF. AMERICA Mm ' ' ; . fcnnm 11111 nnii V1 A I M K i$MMU 1 : .'. Directors -Also Decided That the Exposition Would Be Held Some Time Early In i March of Next Year., section- and the products of farnv fac tory and city: It Is to be., made an J, annual event and will be the first t f . J its kind ever held in this state. ; v hif I . To show the magnitude of the on-fif-.'S dertaking at least . S2500 j -is1 to be Ui P LAY ST CHAPEL-HILL I K1XSTON, Nov. . . 25.WVVili!0ii7 ob Jeinvd the Eastern Carolina Expo.-d-t on-to be : staged early in March, when , the directors : of the' Eastern tJii.ro ma Chamber of Commerce met in (ireenville vesterdav afternoon and '.:- ' . :: . 1 V accepted the proposition 'not v-thtPnt on national advertising t, brivjfr. Wr Imnre.twl With Pavmor resented byWilliard-T. Kyzer, secret North Carolina ' will boost ., the expck.-.i-nry of the? Chamber .' of Commerce . tionf 'and the' -exposition will boost V.ere, and H.- H." Taylor, director. This s Wilson and this section. In this way. -itj could not bid on' the exposition 'the $2,500 will be brought back ten location due to -the - inadequate hotel ; fold through widessjread ., putt icity lacilitle -in this city, whicn are no-iana lavoraDie opinion. where near large enough to ta,ke care of the huge crowd of . visitors ' that will foe k to . this exposition from-all over North Carolina and other state Much interest is developing in the exposition a ) over the, state and bid ding at the Greenville meeting show ed that several tbwn.s would hav-y liked to : "stage, the feature. : WUsti screed to put up . $10,000, furnish a big warehouse to stage the event in. ''Boys Who Defeated Durham at the Hill. Yesterday 5 "San ford has a good team and next week's contest between- New 1 Bern and Sanford promises to be a ' NJLiJL,u......l.n.J( m i NEW YtlUK, N. J., Nov. 25. Joisephus Uii nielt?, former Secretary of the Navy, criticised members of the- I.'. S. Senate last night-for their failure to welcome Corgtes Clem enceau, turnur French premier, now visitins? this (.-ountry. t "I felt ashamed." said Mr. Daniels, "when senators of the United States failed to pive a welcome to the Tiger of France. I-Jc i.s teiling us some un palatable truth., it is true, and while we may not concur in some, yet 1 think a man ot eight-one, with his ambitions behind him, might be lis tened to at least with respect.'.' Mr, Dame's lectured here last night before meinbers of St. Luko'si-Episcopal church. ALWAYS TIRED I AMBITION Miss Constance. Currie, first mail to be appointed foreman of a Minnesota grand jury. At nine in the morning she was eppointed in A Rat That Didn't .Smell After Being , hard-fought battle.'. . , ; ia iur. Momiis.. 3'That was the message brought back :, I swear it was dead at least 3 thia morning from chapel Hill by months." said James Sykes. Butcher, i t? u .-n .t..i cui. it: Wertfleld, N..J. We saw this ratjaj, ;d 't Jo. whe Tweni District Court' St- Paul, and by every day. Put , a. cake of RAT-SNAPJtn tihe. Hm vrHav tn with.th. noon of the same- day seventeen gangsters; ' bank robbers and - l)sm dits r had .been , indicted bv the behind. a barrel., Months, later my ; struggle between Sanford and Dui- Derea. tne barrel, looked behind There was the rat dead, -yt not I V. ' . i una -uau J)ceii iiiuictea ny the' ' K V, 8Plyafy grand jur 'yuader- her-tlirection piovlde f.-ee water and lights and in slightest odor Three sizes, He, 65c, !W. . The bnej. according, tp thfir vljviFrnM VtYn1Fa7 cher wfeJ3 help out in putting tha $1,25. . - ; ; t , i Knininn rf,P ,hI t?,-' RrrvU . WAbHl NC TON fLAN, HAS event over. . . -i Sold and guaranteed by J.-S. Bas- ; The date of the affair will be se; 1 night Hardware Co.,'- and P. S4. Duffy. " .:.- , . ,1 . . tcr on. Meanwhile the work will be i rted at once towards the .event, ) 50,000 ON HAND TO SEE :lh Wilson business ' men hard - be-t ; : - :.. t the move, and with every Cham AKMI-1MAV l.UAMti r of Commerce in Eastern Carolina In .eking the mpve. . e great wealth Exhibits will show in materials and ner ways, the possibilities of this , t. t! ft4 CGII??.V v i .i ?en a little helps to free you from that cold sd cases the coughing. See : directions on bottle for relieving congestion, soothing inflamed, scratchy throats. Banish that cold. Now don't risk your. health through sheer neglect ssk your druggist for DISCOVEKV -asyrupforcoughs$&M FHILADELPItIA,.-, N-ovv !: 25.- the' coldeit weather of the' season, mora - than 50,Qp0 . " persons 1 saw the Army and Navy return t6 ' their old battleground on Franklin field today and struggle for victory in their an nual" football- game. . Secretary of the -Navy Denby and Assistant ; Secretary : Roosevelt were early in their ' places. Vice-President Coolidge, Secretary of War Weeks and General Pershing also were pres ent. j . - , ' SERIOUS FOREST FIRE '', IN ASHEVILLE SECTION Iin. but the backfield is heavier They've got aThalf-'back'vh.'oceV-tafnly can kick the ball," said Albert Jlibbard this, morning. yHo pulled oft fome beautiful tpunts in- ysterday s fame." . - -j The Nev -jptirn men jJLre ot;.at ill' Ciscouraged at the' prospects of the local aggregation 'and tkey- believe that, the Bears stand a good chanfce to win next , week. . The., point they want to bring outPJl however", f that ; it isij't going to be any walk-over and that New- Bern will have to employ her . best efforts in order to beat the Faj-mers. . . t. .: MADE NO REPORT, , SAID . . . , (By .Aysociated Vtfi 4 ATLANTA, Ga., iXo.".3.4-l?rel I tsavage, .chief of thi ICu KIux Klan Nervous and Dizzy, Every thing Seemed to Worry Me. How I Got Well Larwill. Indiana. "Mv back was ro "vvo"i bad 1 could not do my washing. I was al ways tired out and had no ambition, was nervous and dizzy and everything seemed to worry me and 1 had awful pains in my right side. I felt badly about four years and could not do my work as it should have befen done. I saw Lydia fL Pinkham's 'Vege table. Compound ad vertised so much and it did ca many peo- fle good that I began to take it myself, am fueling fine now and everyone tella me they never saw me looking so welL I live on a tarm, do all my work, anq have . pwil i m'm I l.AirSSANE, Nov. . 7 25. RicharJ Washburn Childtr, chief American spokesman at the Near Eastern Con ference, amazed the other delegations at this morning's session by reiterat ing the insistence of the United States upon the Open Door policy in Turkey. He read the aide-memoire delivered October 30 to Great Britain, France and Italy, and said the American government and public supported this policy: Read The Classified Ads Not A Blemish nan the periect- appearance ef her complexion. Permanent and temporary skin troubles are effectively cenceaieX s -Reduce unnatural color and corrects greasy skins. Highly antiseptic. Send 15c for Trial Slim la FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON. New York. DR: J. O. BAXTER1 OPTOMETRIST (Specialist r in fitting glasses.) , Over Twenty. Years Experience Hours: . , . 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