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BE ADELPHI GIRLS LAUGH AT A. B. SEE LETTER. THE BEXT CHIEF OF IIES ESCAPE CM HE -f - ' " - - Mkii W f NEW BERN F RE DEP T No Such ' Conflagration Visited New Bern Ever Hat v ; Befallen North Car. ' ' At LOS ANGELES.; Cal., . Dec. B. Clara. Phillips climbed out' of a. win Sow in the -woman's- section of the county jail and,-e?capet early today. She was' under a -ctence of 10 years to life Imprisonment after- Conviction. for 'the Trammer murder of Alberta k Me&dows; he was' held in jail pendJ ihg formulation, of an appeal. ' - With the aid of several steel saws ; her escape -was'- effected . at 2 ' a. ni at-cordlngr-to a report had been aided by pother inmates.' Bars- were fought through- "and 'after crawling out of the Windows she dropped to the roof of an: adjoining building, climbed down be. ftre; escape and disappear ed.1. ?i',i.':; -''-'. . . -.-,' -. 1 seek 'hub : mil 1 5n i'jiifn r - .1 . W II I WW llWIIIIalli I'- 'ss S' v ' " Ip sa Election of Officers By Fire Companies Last Night Assures This Fact i Mr. Carlyle Dixon, of the "Button'' Fire Copipany. will be the next chief of the New Bern Fire Department, and Mr. O. H. Street, of the Atlan tic Fire Company, will be the assist ant chief, this being decided at meet iiiars of tli two1 companies he'd last ! night at which time officers for the I ensuing year were selected. ! The full list of officers elected by ! 1. " I i H tuTi" 1 i u tvii ei nof rt v ;i 1 1 : i - ble la.-t night, but it was known tnat Mr. Dixon was named as chief engi- j ncer. which means that he will be the I chief of the department. ' j The following is a list of those; elected by the Atlantic Company: j v Chief Kngineer O. H. Street. j Foreman F. G. Godfroy. j Assistant Foreman Robt. Bell. Capt of Hose J. M. Lane. j Secretary G. Henry Brinson. I Treasurer L. L. Wallnau. i 1 JCT Girl students at. Adelphia College, .Brooklyn, laughed, when the read of the condemnation of Kirls coll inS Institute, N. C, where she is teach Attractive- Fatlmas Are Left I Lonely By. the Sultan's . Hegira , ' r. WUBc.w viuiii. oi iue a. u. oee uuevator company. It seema that representatives of Adelphi visited Mr. See in an effort to secure from him a contribution toward the nullionvdbllar en dowmont fund. Mr.' See then gave vent'to his personal opinions of what colleges have done toward Edu cating .youns women, Deiug credited with- the essertion that if he had bis way he'd burn V Constantinople, .ICi. ; -S.-r-Kafet , Paaha:ls trying to find-husbands for v 150 .Huenibers of the former sultan's harem: The wopusn range in. age from j f.j-l7.;'trf 35 year.;, Al) of . them are pen-,K llesa;-.C'iiV-j "v. J .' 'ji y 'y liAt etViifao-is -anxious to .solve,; the fate of the former- monarch's' numer-'1-. ous . progeny; as well-as that of 20l f prices; and v princesses of .the-i royal -blood,1 Since the Sultan's -flight this !natlohaUst government ,has been sup-' porting, these . women - in addition to f 1) 0 ', euruch.3, ;and' many servants. The : pernnitnt ,ha3 decided these peo-! "felfvmu-t; shift 'for themselves. Worn-1 ert ,iO the ' harem who are unable to . find husbands will be permitted to re- i 'main - ln Constantinople but the re-1 niamder of, the mwill be sent to the interior. The most of 'the women are :Crtassian( and ' are . descrbled as "strikingly attractive." ' ' - ''.'H ought not to be difficult, to find h?banda ; "or; ..helpmate.) for these women,' ;saliL a palace' functionary. "They .ajl 'were , selected toi their beautyi 'youtji and; figjure, ' Most of them 'were -gifts to the sultan from .-governors of the prpvinces: They hav; il'atchless : - comp'exions, dark ! i MOTHER! (piE-;;;v CHILD'S B0lliELS is 'em all, .fACKSOXVILLE,, XOTS. "California Fig Syrup" Childis Best Laxative -Even a sick. CVild. loVea the "fruity" taste - of - "California Fig Syrup." if the little stomach is upset, tongue co:f, ed,. br' If -your child ;J3 woo-, feverish, full of co'd, or has colic little, bowelr aiid gives you a we!' playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "Calif oi ma Fig Syrup'' handy. They know i Mr. Kirk Rodney - of New fcpent bunday in Jacksonville visit ing fciends. . ;. Miss Jeannette Mere'ef arrived Sunday morning from iNew bern i where she spent the f Thanksgiving holidays. . : ' ; , :'j 'Mrs. Dve Sabist'oiWfari-ived here Sunday morning from "Morehead City , wneve she spent the Thanksgiving holidays, with her parents Mr. and Mr. W. H. Jackson. 1 Mis. Frank Pierce, arrived home Sunday morning from New Bern ' where the visited Mr. and Mrs. Kay Koonce. Mr, J. ' VV. Mercer of New Bern, jtpent aunaay m Jacksonville visiting j friends. , 1 ' j i Mr, Bill Hass and Mrs. Jesse W'il .! Hams,- of Wilmington returned home bunday morning ; fatten visiting Mrs Mr. Sam Farnell left Sunday even ing for Raleigh en business. j Mr. and Mrs. Crumpler, of Wash- j lngton. D. C, left Sunday evening.; Mrs.- Crumpler --was Miss - Mary Etta Marshburn of this place. ' " ' ' ' Mr. W. G. Jones arid wife left for j Kinston Friday evening accompanied : , by Mrs. Jones' son, M,: .Cs W,.-ette.i.-way after spending theJ Thanksgiving t?; Scko holidays - with Mrs. JOnes'i. -mother !' 5 Mrs. N. ju. ipocK or tmav -place.- , teaapoonful today saves a sick child i d-l oune sneparaw a tomorrow. Ask your dfuecist for een- -v r- w-' M-. iif&mpaOn. and lone chestnut colored hair. All o- them.; :ftre very religious, faithful ,a,ndy affectionate. , , . ' :. .v '.'Si'Seetbeli! -."imperial -master" has left themT'VithOut support we must find1" husbands for theni." ' . teaspooniui. ;WU1. never -lailf to. onen uine .''California Fie- Svriin" whioli the bowels. In a .tew hours you can ! has direction for babiev n1 chillr.n see for .youfself L how : thoroughly, i of all ages 'printed on bottle. -Mother! works all the. , constipation poison, I Yoa must say "California" or eyes i6O0ii7 bile and waste from the tender, may get an imitation fig syrup. : you OA$SpF DIZZINESS '' . ' Conno to: -'Hiutilreda. of New Bern . '.-5. -''v. k People . .,.1 , 1 - There, are days of dizziness; . -!SpeU3 . of ::headachef'.languor,;.back-. achej ,.. ' ;. " ' - .. ' 4 U' Sometimes'' rheumatic pains: . ; :) Often '.urinary disorders. ' Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for .5kldney .ii:si , ' l; .'.fjnaoTsed In New Bern by grateful frieftds -and -neighbors. . -' t , Askyottc neighbor l-. 'Mra..;. l9;-.Ipoe1c .26 Queen St., New- feefnjsays: "J suffered wjith aw-,- ful pains across the small of my back which seemed t osap all my . energy. 1 often1 had to He down and 'rest dur ing the', day: "Any heavy housework nearly, finished ; line ;and many , times my feet iand ankles bloated. My kid-nej-e 'did, ;not act right and . I would haye'dlzzy ;epells and never felt like t niy.-;elf:Do'an's.-; Kidney Pills were highly, fecenimended and , I -. used thenC;Pjai'e ) rid mfl of the. trouble and made.nie feel like a digerent'per son." V ;y v- . , . .The aboye statement-was given' May "14, 1918 nd on November 8, -1321, Mrs IpQtif ; i'edded : -"loan's ' Kidney Pills 'always ; give, nie: the same good results. "I gladly confirm my endorse xnent of. Doan's as I know they are good.".; -. ; r ' 60c at all dealers.' Foster-M.ilburn Co;,.: Mfysv,vBuffalo K. : T.- Advt. Cillllll BELIEF ICO WEDDING BELLS ARE TO jy r RING C DESPITE BLAZE , t . v-;, , .V ..-. .-' ; ,:.:,'' ' " ! ' - . . f . r '-.. Clothing of Young Bride-Elect Destroyed With Her Home, But Committee To See To It That She Has Equipment For Her Marriage Today. ' l Th'e fire that swept away the home, and.with it the trousseau of Qliss Vera Wayne will not silence the wed- ding bells that .were to have rung for her today, it was learned at the clothing distribution section of relief , headquarters yesterday. . . . . v Miss Wayne had only recently, purchased her cloth ing for the great event and was ready for "the day" when the disaster swept across a third of New Bern and car ried with it. the little girl's possessions. "fYesterday she went to Mrs. Leah Jones Stevens, welfare superintendent, who had been acquainted with her marriage secret and told her tearfully of her loss. . -' .- -. -. . . i - .... . , Mrs. Stevens would not see the little bride-electV1rt3 shattered," and so the committee hurried through the . : piles of clothing and provided Iter with -many articles ' that will serve her. - ; . And so, Miss Wayne wll be married today f and . raniily spent Friday nigfeft in New Bern. Mr. W. M. Thompson.-Jr.. and Mr. F. L. Dixon of this place were busi ness visitors to New Bern Friday. Mrs- T. "VV. Hancock of Winston Salem, returned Irome Sunday evert ing after -being tlyguest of .. Mn"'and Mrs. T. W; liancoek Jr. - - Mii;s Luvenia Hudson left Sun day; evening for Maysville. where she is teaching.. Miss Eva Kimpstm loft . Sunday for ""sv -'-.- ::- ' '- ., ''.! ' ' i '! 'Miss Annie.Smith, ofCheraw, S. C, who Jias been teaching at jHoboken, passed through "New Bern last night en route home for a visit. j I Why Mrs. George Garrell left last night for Faison where she will visit rela tivesf . for a few days. - That's You're Tired Oof el Sorts Have No Appetite Your Liver Is Sluggish CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER , PILL1 jwill help put you right yj I Th-y act quickly nfiRTFR S ITTLE IXESR I'hough ! gently , nd give na ture a chance ito renew your health - Cor reef the im mediate effects of constipation, relieve: biliousness, indigestion and sick head B rA U V Km SERVICE What It Really Means ---. .-.'. : ,..s... ftf. .-lr,w . t-i,.. t- It means Genuine Ford Parts, 50 per cent of which retail for less than 10 cents. . It means a Repair Shop where expert Ford . Mechanics perform the work. It means giving Honest, Cour- teous, Prompt attention to the -Ford Owner's every need1 It means to constantly, supply ' , you with a Pord Service that ' will make you and keep you an enthusiastic member of the great Ford family. v We are Authorized Ford Dealers. ;. ' We can supply you with any pro-' duct the Ford Motor Co. makes. :' NEW BERN; MOTOR CO.f ' LINCOLN' DEALERS Subscribe to The Dearborn Independent Try ArSun-Journ For Good Results WHILE SON FOUGHT F HI Applicants ;F6r Insurance Often ' vf Rejected. - ; : ;,-'. , Count t:eiv. your stuffed up head; is cleared, -i 'Cloggel nostrils open. all the air passages, of, qo'se and throat are : free a'nd you can breathe easily, r naturally, i No more struggling - for breath, snuffling, " throat - clearing; catarrhal "headache Is overcome in a ,lew minute8.i' :;",j.r i':'- -T f T f :.'Get from .your" dealer ' a . 25 cent jar of Sterling's .Vapor-Eze, and ap ply a little ' of It as directed. Its healings "antiseptic" vapor penetrates through every- air passage, soothing attd 'healing and inflamed, dry and swollen membranes, giving you the quickest relief known. - - Colds yield just as easily. Don't .stay stuffed up and miserable. Re lief . is ertai. Be sure to get the genuine -Sterling's Vapor-Eze. . The name Sterliners . must be on every jar. ' . - " . '- . Mrs. R. C." Godwin left last night for tfTn.?toh to. remain with her mother unlil; Mrf tiodwin can secure a home here; 'Teir , home was .among - the : d'i'Tiiinikcd.-'- - . . - : , V . ! Miss Getfrude Jones passed througn "JNe'w .Ber.n!" Tast high en route home to Wprehe4d City? from , Greenville, where-sii pehC. the - week-end with Celativca---- . " ' ? KrtvVr M: Bryan left last night BREAD FOR HUNGRY the homeless ones, as well as the more fortunate residents of the city who were not burned out. Mrs. Disoswayy of the Hoauc Bakery, Prevents Many From Suffering - Crt on bus-ine.es. So many. New' Bern people havei worked so faithfully and tirelessly for the benefit of -the sufferers from last Friday's disastrous blaze that it has been impossible' for the news papers to: giye-'Credit to- all of these, in fact but ?few have been mentioned thus far. ; .;' - ' .- . But among those who "stood by" during the fire and its attendant hor rors was Mrs. R. J.' Disosway, who with her son, William Disosway, op erates the Home Bakery. During and after the fire Mrs. Dis osway stuck to her job of baking bread for the hungry ones and hundreds of loaves and "pans of rolls were turned; out from .her ovens. Mrs. Disosway needed the help of her son at that time but he was on the job fighting fire with the ohter members of the fire company' of .which' he if a mem ber. It was a hard, tireless ta.sk which Mrs. Disosway faced but she t never falted and stuck at her post as long as " bread wi in demand and her bakery continues .'to turn out a large qtiantity of the breal, rolls and.pies Which are rlnilv boint; consumed by I Xianishinp nain by reducing congestion Millions are now using this sim- Ele treatment to stop pain, loan's, applied without rubbing, penetrates and produces a warm ing sensation. It stimulates new, fresh blood to and through the aching part. This breaks up the congestion, and since congestion has caused the pain quick, grateful relief follows. Tb world orer, Sloan's itotx rheu matic twinges and muscular aches. It eases achinr backs and sharp, neuralgic pains. Good, too, for colds in chest. mm u V. Wmw -By- Covered Sloans Liniment-kills pain! Read "The Clasifi Ads IS New Bern has just been visited by the worst fire in the history of the State, a fire which is estimated to have done damage to the amount of $2,000,000, a small per centage, of which was covered by insurance. Another Disastrous Fire May Occur At Any Time Fire is liable to occur again, today, tonight or tomorrow. Are you fully insured ? It is better to attend to this matter now. Don't wait until the alarm rings, the engines . go shrieking by and the sparks are falling all about you. INlSURE NOW.- I represent some of the most reliable Fire Insurance Companies in the world and will be glad to confer with you along this line. If you desire to increase your present policies, this can easily be done. 1 LET ME ASSIST YOU IN GIVING THIS MATTER ATTENTION. DON'T DELAY FOR DELAY IN THIS MATTER IS ALWAYS COSTLY. TAYLOR Office Avenue A. Insurance Specialist Phone 928-W
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