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riVE TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 5, 1922. THE NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL Personals Mr. Sc SaiMfr -tt tut-ed-rfc-me' to Kmatou'Oisu f vn$spei4ing the wtek-t-.a ihfi- f s;im Mis". .1. J !;-. i' ' , J 1 Mrs Molly Mullineaux left last ! night returning ft BfUmofl 'after a . vsilt of 'several jayi licre wUh her j son and' daughters" ' ,s - J iJO MESSAGE FROM :NFW'MARR1&r.P I AW f PROPOSED FOR TEXAS,' PRESIDENT HARDING BURKHEAD CASE WILL COME UP FOR TRIAL CHINESE BANDITS HOLD i t - Mr: Dan PJchArdffon teJumed home j tOvDover lat night afte-epending,.the day hre- on fcuoness - :-; Mr. iand Mrg.Lions Qettinger. ICinstot. r.pontVhe -wee-nd! with Mrs. M., Mi -Marks, : . j hlr.-T: O-iPunnwof JCinston, motor- d: over . to. .New; Bern Sunday. Mr. Tom Newbern of . JCinston spent Sunday lntthe city. t Mr.Herman Weil,, motored over .Sunday.' of- Goldsboro, A, V.' SiTlNGTO.X. Vo.r ca' J v 1. - t: !!: t i- Cj S.i :!.: tit :. W Ut - -...., of ORU m; 4 i his annual n:e.-sase reproting on. tha state of the union." and nutMnin? the administration a rccoir.rtr.da.t iona for legislation. - Ii Vila said of. th VVhiifc Hon.1. thet no due had bten fjxpd foivthfl I'rs Ident's annearance before - the. sse?i ate and House, but that. he expened to bp able to complete Ills message In time to deliver it before- tne end of the week.A Officiate -add no for.nnl explayaiion for the d?iay but indicat ed that ; pressure of public 'busine'a had prevented coAip'Jance .vrith th usual ;, custom' c under - which '. previous presidential; rneasages hadljeen plae-; ed ' in the hand. ' of rongre?.5; on -the first or peconjf day off the season. wMmm COLORED PEOPLE ARE ; - APPRECIATIVE OF AID 8 DYE OLD DRESS COAT, SKIRT WITH "DIAMOND DYES' Diamond Dyes" II. Holnit? ovi:r-ra!s.cl fhe '-ds.j.ur.v.; j of (jovei Dor 1j. M. . Snaseil, s R!n S 1 that the pM ition " of "aUs..:'--.'Frinofs t --- H-.ii-ii r.o-, vi iii3mi.-e,i-.'on ..-. iwuij ! Each package of of no prourda for fiction whfn the contains directions so simple any U. S.. cpurt convened this onorning. w-man can dye or fint , lr worn. Judsre Holmes, after announcing .shabby . dropes, skirts, waists. ,cpaui. that the derr.urrcp f Governor Rin-. -I etookings. sweaters, coverings, drap scl had bein over-ruled orerPd that 1 eriea. . hangings, everything, even the case o to trial on it merits to- 'sne nas dyed before. Buy Uin-rroi-rcw morning. ' ftnond , Iyer-no " other kind then ,, ' - . . . perfect home dyeing is sure because ' " -. I Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not-to WOMAN'S 'CI. f IS to MEET TO-!rpot, fade,, streak, or run.. Tell your MORROW. i diupgiat whether the -material you ! wish lo dye is wool or silk, or whether Board for exasnination ' shows it to bo it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Woman's . Club -will be held Wednea- j If you don't believe silence is gold day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Every qyvaa o; uods aot nii. uomjtH B- aa menVber 1; requested .to be present. Chicago hotel nui'et. .TIF.7-; 'i'.c.l iV. Cbim. IX- pmts re;f ii.i 1 1'. !" say that "nirfr.w'V bakidit:: biive -lalceri- e;n:-ol nt Tsiug Tao, Shantnp, the IC-iasnow po.-., wtiose story career in war and (Tiplo- I nicy wn-: to ciinv.inaio iod.17 in its return to China after 24 ycr.r.i . of alien rule, the firsc .1(J undc Cor many and the last ei??;ht under Ja pan. Tiie population - is reported fleeing from the city. . ' The bandit according to the tele grams demanded ...$100,000 ransom, for the delivery of government, nfti ci'als and police in tlieir hand'. .T'ne outlaws hold out for the appointment of their chief 03 governor of the port. ; Mrs. Edith E. Williams, of: Dal las,' Tex.', who haa been elected to That the colored" people: of the city the state legislature, and who has ' appreciate'1 what - is, being done for prepared a bill, - which if passed, them by the white in the relief work, will require all applicants for mar tbat is now in progress . here -te-evid" riage ..licenses," ttbth;'"men, -aid wom enced1 by the-following. letter ; which , 0 .' . . , -..v was received by the Son-Journal from - submit a. physician's certin M. C. Georgfe 35 ratnL st-. ; - catc . to the effect c (hat they, are In - i"The white people mf -New. Bern -i good health- ' ' ; 'are the best in the t world. They 1 - . . - - - " are loing1 verjthingthey .can tor j us.; May-God. . -bless -v.thera. ail for J what fhey haw done-.V . .. . . . . "OONATIOXtEETlNG. Woreea To Meet ;At Pinahnrat, . I " Club' women of New Bern are ln Ivited - to . attend ' the-? : Southeastern. 'Council meeting at ; PiUehurst... Mrs. I Spencer, president of thei - Woman ThVfin.Qrpworxh League of Cen-,'bIur8es ever ' to go ,t tenary - Methodist church will have,1' - - ; Ccrolina and its regutfr meeting at 8 0 clock to- southeaUern states will night in the form of a. "Donation -nd Jhe progr-am id SOulal affa,ie meeting, anl,will held at Miss fcianned f the Bouthea5tern Conn--Charlotte Dav'hoe, 37 South t-ronc cJ, meetin and the Korm Caroilna street, Thew .xC-ilt be th.e regular de Co-nci, meetlrg at pmennrPt, De yotionai meeting followed by a short csmber 5 e, 'and 7, full of interest social time. . Each leaguer is request- and pleasure. Mra. Sydney V. Cooper, ed to bruis some arUc-le of wearable fitate federatlon prP3ident :ur)reB that apraret.. for, the vehef work ,tha is Xorth. c'aroiina ciub wora(ln attnd ln being dons umong- tn .uffe.rers from iarge numbers bo,h for tjie benent the disaatrpus, fl-e.o or-.If, 4hey, would-tha ,B,. rff.riw inrHviftnaiiv .uid rat.lier,do -.?o);-Jji;ing .theip -donation in. for the interest and enthusiasm that sonie -otner -torm. -.' ' they ' may arouse, after attendance I ic is nupQ ma.it.vecy memuer win , upon thla meeting, in the work of l.i. present at tiUs roeet,ing.- The hoar the generai federation among their is o -QiciocK gna-rpy.. : -,4iy ;. , - u . " - . ill; m n 1 Tomorrow OQUGIIBOYSHELP nun nun nnrRi IIUbfllLUnLli " ' 'v" V'" ' - - jown -dlubs. Every club woman in the ! state, is invited to attend this meeting 'and to assist Mrs. Cooper in weleom-: ing and entertaining : the- - visjting club women from the states of A!a i baryta, -Virginia,. South Carolina, -Geor-1 gia, Florida, Kentucky and, -Tennessee. ' --..-. , . ' FVNERAI OP-MRS. WADE., ' e-,V. - "-i'i.' it ' Mts. KatjawWads; widow, or the latt American boldiers Making Up jr. T. 'Wadev of Morehead City, whe Mts. Katl&'fWadj; widow, of the late 10 "'TOi-'?ri'3'r-'! "null1 Jll"' o-ied' in, this city: Sunday tnorningrwil - u j-.-w.ui. ..be burled at Morehead today. "The 1 i ,X A Big Chriatmas . ' oi? waf accompanied from here ry . j. rit, .- v:-. I hey .xelatfves and fnends She Js -eut- -.-,.-. i-.f : . - -. ' j vived by. her mother,' Mrs, Ida. Gautier COB.ENSi -Uee -5,-li-Ain'eiican 'and' four chlldrenl" four Fleis, Mrs. d oUghbiays'To-fhe' f!.htheKhd"a- -m? k- 'D.'" W, Ilartt. of NP w. 'BCrii ; Mrs J. ing- tip la, pu.'se of many fililous cf 1 W Wiggs,' - ' of Philadelphia; ' -Mre. rnatka- with--hi-fl' to; give .German Fleetwood , ZXopkinColumbi, N.--youngsters.: a. real' Christmas., t v -The. Mrs. -JT.W.".Warr of .Ham let,--and, -two ifhmeland post -ot veterans of foreign ;brpthers.' Ti. ,;0.i Gautier-, a'nd TouIa wars started ; the, purse with 300,000 Gautier, .both of New Bern. She, was cna-'ks, and : every oidierin the A-;fn the 29 th yeatiof hera?e. '-. . ; met rean forces, js giving vat least the eguavaint of ; .one - dollar, which - - js ntore-. than -8,f00.0 'marks. , Top eer eaits; jire- entrusted- with th- task 42 seeing thatv nohe - of the. soldiers forget, to contribute. --j.,. .-, i Iiehef work .already , has. begun a A'.ong the German poor: A number of soup- kitchens, are operating, support ed largely by o.cers, and the veterans Committee is, collecting clotbing and oys Which are to be idtstpbuted i to theGerman Children at th '.customary Christmas tree of the' American forcas fn Germany,. -- 'v '- '. : f ' i, tv-y- "A Card of Thanks . : ;We .wish' to thank the good people of..New Bern and Bridgeton for their kind assistance in .saving our home in'. this great, disaster. . ' -' -v J. W. Dukes, ' "R." S:Aver" RACE DRIVER. M'KEE AND I1IS .4 - MECHANIC, IXJTRE IX' RACE responsible ' " r . r. v. I . ' " h lo8 - Angeles, - ;Tec. ' ..t.r-Herschel -. 1 6-30t J.lcKee. automobUe rac.i driver, and I M feisty- marhaniclan, Jugh Cutley, were mmmmmmmwmmmma injr.d,'the . latter - probably f atauv. When,, theitt -car - cruashed 'into the ear- ot Joe Thomas' machine I- while timing :Up todays before the start of the '250' mile championship race, at fh Beverly Hills : speedway, .near bere. , NOTICI-: Notice i hereby given that after November JSthv I will, no fonger be connected .with the -Firm, of Free man & Canaday and . all bills - con tracted after that date I.will not be 'ART FR F312MAN. " ? Dover. N. C. -v. "-t ' f 1 1 SUBMERGED BR. JL O. BAXTER - ' OPTOMETRIST - i Specialist . in, fitting - glassed. ) -Over . Twenty Years Experience. - - .. -v Hours: . -From-10 to 1 From 3 to 5. STARTS OUR GREATEST A. V-i THREE NECESSARY' I VV hen the life of a loved one Jf- Tinflir r ft II in 13 at stake tne doctor and nurse U ' I I lill U Willi! must ; have medicines. ... The L ; W L! OH U peat Physician put all three stUiC''Crrn' ,,H - 1 disease 'and allaying pain. Each bpl have a general idea that large ;is USeleSS' without the other; p&tt kr' the yiiitea -states- have: at every drop and grain of . medi- vfWs rrf 'the, past been covered by cines ordered by the doctor, to the1 Oceaw, ' It' ia perhaps not so gen- , , . , v h&y known1 that the continent is be admimst.red by tne nurse, fcven now. rising in' some places and must be added by the phramacist 1 tmkine: -in others; Not 60 'very long Vint. ,is niir inVi vnn fan rlf-! .ieo, In a; geo:ogIc sense, the Hudson upon 0Ur pharmacists do- hlVer flowed , thi-ough a deep canyon ruu,,utTu "lu i -ti Ir gorge at New York City. Soundings ng their parf With , skill 01 a ' ihqw that -this ancient gorge extends master-builder. They are de- hrough.New York Harbor and far pendable. "!- regioh ' has ' evidently : been lowered, allowing the ocean to creep in m the land, fill the old river,,. channel., and n i places, wholly: submerge- it. The j pcean "at' one. time submerged more hf;the-land about New York than .t' does now. for in excavations Jtii'de for some of the skyscrapers the ro-ipa-a. ct oysters and other sal'-wa-tci; animals have teen founi. By th paiure igt-yxtati h ,-. (oud h'i p'tle- 'ontologLstsif. th..-i.tte3 States Geo logical Survey jhave been able to tell approximately -.when and how far the o'cjaa invaded the land. They have - Vpund evidence of a submergence that was wider and 1"er thaHhat. which -now floods thfrarnent-&Iudson. River gorge. New Yorkers need not, how ever., feel alarn'd-rthoi.the. np v and downs of their island, for though "this" submergence is net so -ver old 'fcpologically, the geologist thinks and jftpeaks'-? In terms . of thomania and 1 ' m'tnT.. .cr yo-' ; ; , M, BRADHAM'S DRUG STORES Prescription Specialists. ...;V. . '.- ,J . ........ ..;. . . .- f s . .- -.: . ... . .'.' V V.. ..v .-'. .!,: :;.' ' : ' ' v " - t :' v ' - OVER 500 S TJIT: t ft. .-.A, t VALUES RANGING .00 TO $45.50 Every One Reduced - :: .'' .- , - ' - .-' 'v'' ' - -. Be Sure and Select Your Suit Early Tomorrow 9 .CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS NUMBER OF OFFICIALS HERE YOU ARE I 'l-to g:c:i.oM 'serial that the in- (wstiy ri in oirercrt. RUTH ROLAND In . "THE TIMBER QUEEN" WHAT SHE DOES! ' . .Across hes plains she tides. Into a forest fire she -plunges. lly hand cable sh swings across a canyon. On . horseback . she lamps ' a span Over a thousand feet high. From one airplane she leaps to another. - Atop a train she flies ' down ; Thunder Moun tain. In a horse' rare she rides fo vietorv. Khe fences with an expert. She makes a record jump on fikia. She does the- most nerve. shattcrinc thrills on land, sea and air.. DORIS .MAY 5 The screen's irreatest fun maker in her very latest, coineay - "GAY AND DEVILISH" Ladies and Children 1 0 Cents to all showft on Wednesday. iMoiie WEDNESDAY DR. E. F. MENIUS i-i'ycsigtit Kpecialial kith iMffy SAM K. EA'J TON CO. New Rein, N. O. JUST RECEIVED- Rompers and panty -ares ;es. We invite your inspect' 'tion Of. them. ' v: "-:?t OXLE-Y'S BABY SHOP, 41 Pollock St New Bei-n i ead Jhe Classified Afk i iB a -. ' v - ' l- Ill THE EVER-POPULAR STAR o M MOORE IN V . - 'Mr. B .. .. . . , ' 7 1 ; v - ""' - Roland and Dons May I Wednesday Ladies I Ruth Masonic and Children 10c To All Shows BCSB3i. arnes of NewTbrk, .Supported by Naomi Childers For excitement, for picturesque harm, for sheer ' sizzling actio this peppery taleis in a class by itself. Thrills Galore. - - . ' ' ' ' t " 2:30 4 :0Q PATIIE NEWS 7:3V9:0D - .: -' - '.' ' . -' .. '.-.'. , ... -'. ' ' ' -.',. :' ' MASONIC TONIGHT ONE NIGHT SHOy--8 O'CLOCK , 1 .Night Show" 25 and 40 cents. ; .;' -If we had searched the world oyer it would have been : impOSSlDle 10 lOUIIU a pictuic muic. appt-i--i--5ivy this sad period that we are just emerging from- MARY IN- "Little Lord Fauntlroy" Ten solid reels of Sunshine that comes to dispel .'the 1 dark cloud of gloom that has been hovering: ovexf New Bern. w V x WEDNESDAY - ... 'Ladies and Children 10 cts. to all Shows Day and Night fe3r Show Sho p;T hursday, Dec. 6th JOHN GOLDEN IVoducer of "Lightnin',", "Thank-U," :3, Wise Fools," " etc., etc., presents- . Spite 'Best Americah comedy ever written'The N. i .. .. - .- ; : . : . AVorld. A comic tragedy of married life by Frank Craven staged by Winchell Smith. The Soul of Laughter A Joy Forever. Straight to the heart and home. Initial tour alter 2 years triumph in New York. Perfect Cast. Original Traduction. PRICES . . . . ...$1.00, $1.50, $2.O0, $2.50 pins tax SEATS AT BRADHAMS , , I V .J 1 A. Ml ' 5 '.-'
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