-MONDAY; AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 4, 1922.
THE NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL
' - THREE
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Personals
" Mr. and Mra. & M. Wmfield
aiid Mrs. ;Ai S. Jordan, Mr. and lira
James Ellison and Mr. and Mrs
David' Bell, werfc 'some of Washiiffe-ton's-
residents-1 who were here yes
terday,, to Inspectr tbe ruins of j the
re. -
-.V. Misses ;Claudi Stanley and : Edna
Oliver, nurses at gWLuke's Hospital,
le'ft t6day- for- Raleigh to take the
state -examinatwiyV Iri - nursing
' --George Lay, city1 editor, of the Kin
ston -Daily News, was here yesterday
on a brief visit.'
IIRVIIUSIEC
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
' John Rhodes 1 leaves tonight on a
business trip to Philadelphia and "Wil
mington, -Del. '. .
' . W. W. Millett and Emmet j 'White,
hurst 4eft: last -night for Jacksonville,
Fla. -on a business .trip.-
EXCELLENT PLAY TO BE
SEEN IN NEW BERN SOON
Keutncky Ixidy Tells How She Be
came Strong and Healtliy. .
v . Recommends Cardui to
. Weak Women
'Leaders - are -few ' followers are
: jnany". is a similar saying old as the
huie; ii iaKcs.on. a special significance
-however, when applied . to affairs of
the stage, in view of the - imitators
who. Invade the theatrical field.
- Few managers there are who have
the courag-e of the initiative, most of
them ' wait until ; a producer has
-brought forth, a sensational hit, and
..men immeaiatelv a- dozen or more
plays of a similar character invite' at-
.tention. ,
w '.,.Tb,e.ciuality of leadership was . never
more forcibly recognized than in the
vperson of John Golden, to whom be
longs :.the. credit for' having awaken-
: aed a enume interest" in plays which
not .oivly contain all the essential ele
- :ients" of dramatic delight, but ara
so -absolutely wholesome as t-chal-.l&nge
the most delicate. sensibilities of
theatre goers . - 4 .
s ' It is small wonder then that "Turn
to the Right," J'Lightnin," "3 Wise
.fools", 'Than" You", and "Dear Me';
aided in establishing Mr. Golden as
a producer to be counted upon to
give the 'public clean, refreshing en-
. tertainment.. "Lightnln' " alone en
joyed the: unheard ; of run ; in New
York of three uninterrupted years.
achievement Mr. Golden's judgment
Mount Vernon, Ky. -Mrs. Cynthia
Vanhook, formerly of Stanford, but
now residing here, says that after her
third child was born, she undertook
to resume her housework too soon,
"and this caused me a great deal of
trouble."
"I began to feel weak and all play
ed owt not myself at all," as -Mrs.
Vanhook describes her condition. "For
about six weeks I was just a nervous
wreck. I had to have some, one do all
my housework. : - '
"My doctor told me my imprudence
had caused shock to the nervous sys
tem, 'and the thing to do was , to use'
a tonic to build up my strength.
"He recommended Cardui .-. Very
soon I saw an Improvement in my con
dition. I used three bottles, of Cardui
and . . my health was restored:
I am a strongs healthy woman."
This JCentucky lady adds that sho
"never fails to -recommend Cardui to
weak and run-down lady friends. ;
. Thousands of women praise Cardui
to their friends. r
' This mild, harmless, vegetable tonic
medicine has been in successful use
for 'voer forty years, in the treatment
Of many common ailments suffered by
women. .
Your druggist sells Cardui. '
Let him supply you, today. - : .,
Dec. 3, 1922.
; il lz tcriv.e.tcd that the names of any colored
icryar.tj who leave their ..employers during the next
1 thirty daj's be cent to Relief Headquarters' at the
Chamber of Commerce. Colored servants who quit
their places will be black-listed so that they cannot
through and slip receive relief intended for fire
", sufferers. '5
It is asked that alt white families who were
turned out of their homes by the fire report to the
Relief, Committee on Monday at Christ Church
Parish 'House after 10 o'clock in the morning. It is
urgently requested that every person of New Bern
' co-operate in furnishing this information to all white
fire sufferers.
The City Ordinance against begging on the
streets of New Bern will be strictly enforced.
EDWARD CLARK Mayor.
I THE I1ET3
7 Died this Morning
Mrs. KaieiGautier Wade, residing
on East Front street, died . early thw
morning. She , is' - survived i. by', four
children. Arrangements for the fun
eral have not -yet been announced. ; "
Ghent Prayer Sei-ieo-The
Ghent Prayer Serviee will be
held at the home of Mrs.-Sutton, 215
Spencer Avenue, Tuesday night at 8
o'clock. Tb,e leader- has not yet been
announced. ,: . : . -
Establish Snb-StaUon
The New Bern Post Office .officials
are placing a sub-station in the West
Street School in charge bf a compe-
tent man. All colored people who liv
THE COTTON TUTt'IlES ?
. NEW YORK, Dec. A. Cotton fu
tures -opened steady;
December . .
i ' January- .
March .-. . r . v . . . .
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rJuly
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24.92
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24. 86
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15 ' ALD' GREEN YIMiE RJESPOND
J.' B. Dawson.' " - ''' ' ' : , '
,3'ew Bern,-' S. 'C.'- " -:; " - t "v
i - v The" Chamber of IComSmerce,
.-"- ; The Merchant's Assn., The Rotary
' ' Clnb," Tlie Khvanls Club," The1
Woman's' Club iana the. entire
?ity of Greenville extends to the
' eity of New Bern . the ;deepest
sympathy in this hour of: trial
-; and disaster and offers to assist
- in coping, with the situation in
any way possible. .- T
P. I. Clodfelter, -
' 1 Pres. Cliamber of Comanerce.
i . - It. Ii. Crow, - A
' ( Pres. Merchant's Association.
v -; J. E. Winslow, , . 1
, Pres. Rotary - Club.
. -.J.-B. .Jaines, ;-" -.:
Pres. -Kiwanis Club. .
! Mrs. II. S. Ragsdale, .
A Pres. Woman's. Club. . '
; T: , . D. M.' Clark, " ' .
y : Mayor Town of Green ville
As soon as you eat a tablet ir' two
of . I'Pape's Dispepsn,"1 ' your ' indiges
tion is gone! ' Heavy nain. hAarthiirn:
f flatulence gases, palipitatidn, or any
jinsery-from a sour, acid stomarh
ends. Correct your stomach and di
gestion for a few cents. Each , pack
age guaranteed by druggist. ' ,
i v : : A Card. of Thanks ,
j We wish. to thank the good-people
of New pern and'BridgetoiT for their
.kind assistance in saving., our -home
In this j. great disaster. . .." .
;- Ji , ' J.'w. Dukes,
' r- - J R. S. 'Avery-
A
, Meeting Scottish . Rite "
. The regular ".meeing of the ScotUsh
Ilite . Bodies. will ; be held Monday
night,. December- 6th at 8 o'clock. A
full attendance Is earnestly request
ed. , -
' t I. Joseph F. Rhem,
' --r v .-. : Secretary.
IF STOMACH IS
yvus araiu viiiuicaiea in me nresen- s .i.. , j i
a W - , v-, " , -r,- 4" uumeu area are requested
tation of Frank Craven's "The-First tf -cau.-
Tear," play dealing with the hum-' ' '
crotisv;sider of 'conjugal-squalls.- For '
two v wholer 1 years - iiietropolitan aj
-"diences -held-- thisV charming play in
affectionate regard and now on its in-
December '6th at' the Show Shop.- v
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' f - NEW .YORK, -Dec. -2. The 'cotton
There :apparea' to. be a uttic aoutn-
f?i ll-. wxrtna .eiiiu , auinc aui met . -uquj-
datipn which; accounted for an open
ing' decline of 3 to 1 points, but the
tnarketwas barely steady;on- cover-!
ihgs '-over the week-end.- January was
around 25-cents.-": " ' ' i -
TROUBLING YOU
Instantly ! - End ;- Indigestion"
' or Stomach Misery with1
Tape's Diapepsin"
'. - THE STOCK MARKET
.' NEW-' YORK, Dec. 4 4. Opening
prices in today's stock market were
decidedly irregular; fooda, motdr and
coal shares being moderately strong,
while oil" and shipping shares ,were
under pressure. ' Corn products and
ManatL- Sugar, each up 1 ' point, ' led
the advance in food shares; while
Stuc" .Taker stood out in the motor
group "with a smiliar gain. -i
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THE" STOCK MARKET
New. York,; Dec. 4. After opening
steady at a decline of 4 to 13 points
in response to rather poor cables, the
cotton market stiiToned up 'a ' few
points on locaL-buying of May by
brokeVs writlr Japanese connections.
As soon as the initial demand! had;
been-supiMied, ,the market eased on
again under liquidation 'and- aj little
Southern' selling," about : 10 to" "15
,pinisj net lover?n lisi.
4 Maiiid M"cCorm;ck; will wed her
riding, master and "will take her1 place
anions, any- number of wives who
krtow--how to drive. l-;. -v-, ' t
ALL-STATE FOOTBALL
TEAM IS SELECTED
LETTER FROM BR AG AW
My Dear Tom Ujiiian :
Totlay's . efforts to telegraph
rre unsiyailnis. I wanted, to
my that' our entire community is
shocked by your towns' unparal
leled -atas(iii)iic In unite Hug
profound tijmpaihy we have the
firm lu-lief that a greater city '
will a"ise above the miiLS,
throush native courage and faith
aiil the 'unconquerable' inherent,
spirit of your stricken people. -
I wish that I could lend a
hand. With all ' good wishes for
you and yours. . .
. Youi-s Truly, .;
William Bragaw, "
Washington, X. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Denmark, of
Qoldsboro, spent yesterday in New
Bern as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Earlow.
ABYSCX)LDS
are often "nipped In th badw
without "dosing by use of
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CHARLOTTE, N. C, Dec. 4. The
University of North Carolina won 7
place,?, Davidson, 2, and Trinity and
State College l each orf. the All-State
football .team picked by the Char
lotte News today on the votes of four
football coaches.. .
' "Twas ,a pity to -hiake the' Virgin
ians unthankful, . but business is
business" Greensboro News. V -,
JUST RECEIVED-
Rompers and parity dres&
es. We inVite your inspec
tion of them. ,
OXLEY'S'
BABY SHOP
41 Pollock St. New Bern
DR. LEE COHEN
SPECIALIST
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
THROAT
Will be in New Bern at St.
Luke's Hospital from Sat
urday, December 10th, to
Saturday December 16th.
DR. J. O. BAXTER
OPTOMJETRIST ' '
(Specialist in fitting : glasses.)
Over Twenty . Years - Experience.
i Hours: - v- .'
From 10 to. 1 From 3 to 5. V
PiMHoneyl
Notlung aaps your vitality and slow
down your work more than a cold.
- the kind that drags on and on.
. Banish those strengrth-staling colds :
quicklr.almplr. Dr. BcL'V.-a tlmo-provea '
v - remrdy breaks tight, rasping coughs.
loosen phlegm, soothes irritated throats. " '
,:, Check co Ida at the start: Bay Dr. Bell's ' '
today. All drOTiHnt. win.
Refuse subJhntfrjm-TiBBQNif :
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HERE YOU ARE
The greatest .serial that the in
dustry has yet offered.
RUTH ROLAND
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"THE TIMBER
QUEEN"
7" WHAT SHE DOES f y
. . Across th' plains she., rides.
Into . a forest fire ; she . pi unges.
By hand cable she swings across
a . canyon. On. horseback, .she
jumps a span over 'a'-' thousand
feet high.1 From one airplane she
leaps to another. Atop a train
she flies down . Thunder1: Moun
tain. In tb hoi-sc race she rides
to victory. She fences - with an
expert. She makes a record jump
on skis. She does the most nerve
shattering thrills on land, sea
and air. -;
DORIS JAY
The screen's greatest fun maker
in her very- latest comedy v
GAY AND
DEVILISH"
Ladies and Children
10- Cents to all shows
on Wednesday.
WEDNESDAY ;
F"' t sabatfsHaUMi
SHOW SHOP TONIGHT
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In his latest comedy
rami pi r l fa? am aai SW
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A story, of a troublesome marriage that ltumad out
to be a dream and a real strujarle to win la yriie.' It s
, j ammed with merriment, ' v
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A CHRISTIE COMEDY AliSO
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TUESDAY Tom Moore in hik latest
(1lr .r" ' '' C -1.T '. ' 99 k '-:'..' vr: J
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' v -iir v vr's JOHN GOLDEN -- . I
Producer fof "LightninV, J'Thank-U," "3 Wise- plsKptt
r--' t: ' etc., etc., prfseuts .' : ' - ' I ? - '- -f---.
c, etc., pre
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. A comic : tragedypf - married ; if o bylJPrflkW ravetftaged n
'Wlnchellf Smith. The Soul "of- Liucnter A - Jov ' Fore-
j Straight t0 vhe,rh.irtiiadihBje.Jitlafc
triumph in New York, f Perfect ,,Cast. . Original: Prodncr
PRICES
Si. 00, $1.50, 1 S2.00.
' SEATS UAT 1JRADHAIS; 7
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Sheet Metal
Work
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Of Every Description
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Roffing-tin, slate and
slag. Automobile rad
iator repairing andH
building. ;
BEN GEL
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PARKER
Phone 404 19 Craven St
READ SUN-JOCKXAIi WANT ADS
FvIASONlG Tonight and Tuesday
Only One Matinee and One Night Show Each Day 3:30 and 8:00 P. M.
Children 20 Cents-
-To Matinees-
Adults 30 Cents
Night Performance . .... . . . . . . , . . . ... : . . . .25 and. 40 Cents
MA R Y P I G K F O R D
Presents her, 'greatest and most encf anting picture that she has yet made.
"LITTLE
'AUNTL
EROY
" '- Francis Hodgson Burnett's endearing story.
; "- -"'Now and fhen there bursts forth upon a startled world the rare genius of a
Shakespeare or a JMilton.. to give us such immortal pages that we treasure them
long after their, authors are, dust. But where in OUR day will vou find words that
describe with such telling effect as in "Little Lord Fauntleroy," the wonderful in
fluence of mother loye? Where will you find words that will ko quickly conquer
grief and overcome despair? Here is a photodramatic CLASSIC that shows how
real atid vital warm, human emotions can be made; a remarkable example of how
a picture can grip the heart and stir the imagination beyond anything that words
couhLever do. If you want a dee.p, emotional thrill, go to the MASONIC MON
DAY AND TUESDAY.
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Buying. At
Our stock of shoes, dry goods, clothing for men wOmen and boys; was
never more complete than it is at the present time and we are extending a cordial
invitation to the people of New Bern to come here and, let us helpthem in the ? L
selection of the goods that they need.
The Best Goods at Least Money
, That is our motto and we stand back of it. Come in Mpnday and look-' '
over our stock. Make your purchases now from one of the most complete ';linps.''
we have ever had in our store. v
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