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- 1 if HE - NEW BER!: SUN-JOURNAL THURSDAY AFTERNOON,; DECEMBER 7, 1 922i H if 5 u f i 'A it i x .4 i-i i if i, if H U i I? ii LAnSE SUM IS I INDUED FOR RELIEF WORK STOMACH MISERY, GAS, INDIGESTION 'Tape's Diapepsin" Corrects Sour,' Upset Stomachs . , at' Once , - . Carter, Taylor. Gives Out Pre ; liminary Estimate of Cost . - for Food and Clothing . i , V'? v"': . i - - - In' relief Tvork here is contained ; in a cents. Druggists sell millions of pack . .'preliminary made- this morning by ages. a ' CarleriTaylor.', of the. tied Cross who I .. ; ; ia in'charge of relief work operations CHIEF BRYAN . DENIES PARTS': Exciting Time Is -Enjoyed By Albert Hibbard At Fire A distressing or amusing incident J in front of the building;. The water 'depending upon your point of view, was turned on and Albert began occurred at the fire yesterday after- playing the stream on the l,re. The in , which Albert Hibbard, an crowa or nrn-i, sin-i. .-u the length or tne nose wieiieu ins work with acute interest. Feeling the need of getting a little closer to the building, Albert shout ed to his assistants to "let him have some ' more slack.'' noon enthusiastic member of the local fire department,', played the leading part. I Albert was in charge of the nozzle. ; "Pape's Diapepsin" is the quickest, crowd tot about fifty white and col surest relief ' for indigestion, gases, f (jred assistance helped in pulling the flatulence, 'hearburn, ouri3ss, ferj long and heavy- hose up to a point. They gave it to him. They gave it to .him with a v'engeanoe. Firmly grasping the hose they rushed lor-led ward .Albert was jammed upt against the wall of the house ;inrt the stream yanked through a puddle of water grow monotonous." Aiberr dropped .the -.-mil ovc,' several timbers that happen- hojjV:,,.arid - expressed his ooinion of to be lyingiaround. Veiling lustily , the wav his corns'. of- as-lstants were I he mtinaged tto halt the retreat and I doing things."" Ife 'explained ' to them' ; succeeded in scrambling to his teet that when ho vwaiited more hose- he rrom tiu- nose aimurt drowned nun.; again. Alter a second m whic'h to re-i didn't want"' to have ithling around Hose pilled up around him. ! gain his breath and his 'feet. i)0 mo- j his --neck. Not'bV any-irifcahs.: With "Pull 'or back! I'ull 'er back!" he ! tioned tor the men to carry the ho.wlirrpat tM an,i '."iar r.nnnMti. w closer to tne nre again. Ishouted frantically. Those men were there to work and Forward thev rushed like carry out orders. Albert had told them ; charge of the .Light Brigade to pull the hose back. They proceeded to do so. Doing an about-face move ment they galloped at full speed directly away from the fire. Unpre-j crashed up against the side of pared tor the sudden . (movement. Al-j building again. bert was knocked off his feet. .Land- j But this was Koiiig too far. It was ing on the back of his neck' he was going so far that it was beginning- to also conveyed, upon jhemlthe impres-'-: the sion that when- he .wanted-the hose ' Deter-! hauled back he diln't, wan' it tn.t- : ruination to do or die shone in their 'taken to- th opposite end .Of the cityl faces Albert was carried along, hang-'; After 'thaU .everything- - ' worked -mg desperately to the hose, until lie ,nHf, . , - -7 V V5 , worKea the.;- " - , - Fuel hint: You lean save" coal by going -visiting. , - mentation or stomach distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost ., immediate stomach relief. Correct-, your stomach and digestion for a few ' in .New Bern. , - The figures given out by Mr, Taylor mcltfde-only the actual sustenance of ."the families involved '- in the firo which, in itself, is only' a small part f the relief. His figures are as fol lows: . " f - , --L - - -... . ',-'',- ' ' ; Estimated Helief Expensed . BOO. negro .families, rehabilitated $30 , -''per family 1 $15,000 50,whlte families rehabilitated,; $50 ' 'per family $2,500 41000 peopled ration at 20 '"cents per day, "$200 per., day, 60 days, esti mated) .-...' $12,000 Administration and mlscellane- ' "' ' ous : $5,500- Total - estimated expense .. .. $35,000 V BERPJ FIR FIGHTERS HIGHLY KPLIlflTE J II. Wood Congratulates Memr , bers of Local Companies For. i Their Work Friday V 4 "Mr. Jl ' H. Wood, president : of j'the North " Carolina State 'Firemen's As-' sociation, has -writtenN a letter to the Chief of, "the New. Bern: fire ' departs- ment in .which he congratulates the firemen . here for their excellent work in saving the. city fr dm total destruc tion last Friday and, stating that ;all . of -the, - firo departments in . the "state ; a're to give material aid to the firo 1 suffferers ,-here t Mr.; V'ocwl's; 'letter follows: y. ; -..' -w ".'Chief, i -.' "Fire Tiepariment,. ,"." " ' , "New Bern., N. C- i - ' .' ' " "Dear Chief: . T' X - ' ' ''Matters ovef which I have ha'd rio control have prevented ;my communi catmg with you .earlier with refer, ence- to the terrible conflagration, that" has confronted yoU and ; over which you - won within the last few days,-,:- ' "'"'T-'waht'' to personally" congratulate" you and through you; your men, for the heroic work that they performed' , I r arrif frank to .state that I dorf see ho'w'you idtd it. ;j f- t 'j ' J v. had - a ; long distance - telephone call 'fiom'. Chiet McCle'llan at-Moores-ville thU'mornin'g.' advising-.that tbify were , takb-igi-up a collection in their department and would send you the re "sultii to , be used as you might deem - advisable, and I have . telegTiaphcd Mr.'. Miller at Concord - asking him to send" post cards to all the. fire de partment in the State, suggesting similar; action. ' "Again thanking you. and your men "for the wonderful work whicrf you did, I am, " '. . . "Faithfully yours, ' .'' lJ. W. WOOD, - President, N. C. . State Firemen's As sosciation . , ' OP STATEMENT IS5SVED; SCOTT Continued from page One)'' ' ' "value of - $550,000 and a blanket insurance coverage of $430,000. ' "He estimates (lie loss iii , flie. lelty 'Kt' , $2,250,000; Tlie. lumber fire,'' he reports,--'-was from !Mc- ' tin In a "hot-box. He' suggests a loss requiring primate fire systems to have standard couplings. : ; , ' "Captain Scott says that tie . found a forest o chimneys where.' 1500 dwellings stood on an area of' 40 blocks that Of the iS500 - reiiderqd IiomieJess, ' nearly- all were negroes;' 'that ndhe.Hvas ser- lously injured or burned, the only casualty heUig that - of an -agetl negro woman nnablc to walk, whor 'was- burned ' toVjdeath," the -statement ' -eontlnued. ' ' , Scott returned yesterday from New Bern. , ' , Ifsyou can make yoursocKs hold Out a few': more ' miles you will-.- tret some new ones for Christmas. "V iij- Asp inn Digestion Itr Perfected Form Includes a ' Digestant And a Laxaiiye -It is Known as Tingle's Laxo Aspiria For years It has been a fact known to physicians and laymen alike,; that aspirin, is a most pow erful,dl8pelir of pain , JHowever-,, --aspirin -alone, no matter how' pure, 'disturbs diges tion and brings about discomfort. The question therefore has al ways arisen, iwag the loss of the pain worth the Inevitable vafter diBcotnfurt? :Thfa caused people . to refralrt ,Trom taking aspirin; alt ho they "realized.- it -would in stantly -relieve their suffering. . ' :'it In-- order to , perfect 1 aspirin, jsclemists workad painstakingly tor years. - ' . At last ' the 't perfected"-' aspirin tablet is offered to the-public, a tablet that relieves . palm. i and doesn't burden the stomach. It Is not a narcotic nor- habl-t-torming drug. It coatalna the .-pain com bating power ox gra.vns or gen. u l n e aspirin with two prop erties added. A simple, well - known digest.- ant and a gen- tie laxative aa a u r y o :u thorough scien tiflo 'treatment. it's absorbed easily. It relieves pain quickly it's n. gentle lajrfve TINGLE'S Tablets o! LAXO ASPIRIN.,-!-'? . Ask- Your Druggist ior the "Three Point Box." Therapeutic, Research laboratories, Washing ton, D. C. , , A hi' ' -A .L IRISH, DEPUTIES ARE VICTIMS OF AMBUSH . v "-(By, Associated' Press) . DUBLIN, Dec. 7'. President ' Cos- grave vahnotfnced to' the parliament - this" afternoon that Deputy Bene Hale had bfroiT'shbr and '"killed aild Depu ' ty fattrick O'Malley, who was depu f t'y speaker, had been' wounded "while -n their. Way to the parliament ses-aitti',''i- i - .. , - ' : Ther two victims "of . the shooting 'Were tfn' their" way' in a jaunting, car along the quays when they were at : tacked with revolvers, y peputy Speaker O'Malley's wc-ind Is. serious. - .- NOTICE OF . SATjE OF LAND. ; "It .' farmer has 500 'bushels of ' 'wheat':- said ther teacher, ahd .sells -thttfl--at ;,$:50 per ' bushel, , what lwaUh?he,'get?" 'To which a pupil 'en- fh'uslastically : replied: "An automo- bile." NOTICE: - ,- Notice -is hereby given that after "November1 13th I will no longer be ' ebnheeted wifh the : Firm ,.of Free ;' 'man ;.& 'ICanaday and all hills con- ' fracted'-efter "that date I will not be -responsible. "Zr .' : . " ART FREEMAN, f j!dv.'l-30t ' Dover, N. C. f THREE NECESSARY 4 i V I SVhen the life of a loved' one As at stake the doctor and nurse. iaaust have . medicines. The Great Physician put all three f here for the purpose of curing . 'disease-and allaying pain,: Each r is - useless without the . other ; K: every .drop and grain of medi- v , cines ordered by the doctor, to ' 1 must be added by the phramacist ' Default- having, been made in the payment of 'the indebtedness secured by a deed of trust executed to the undersigned, , S. C. Bragaw, . trustee, by F." C; Henderson and ' wile, Mary Rouse Henderson, on, March 13, 1922 and recorded in the Register' office of Onslow -county", X. C, :in book 14 3, page .'112, apd application' - having been made by the "Bragaw Fertilizer Company, the owners of the evidences of indebtedness, for thv "foreclosure of .'said,: deed, of trust, according to the terms :. thereof, ; ths : undersigned S. C. Bragaw, trustee, will, on Mon day. December 11. 192?, at 12 o'clock noon, offer-for sale at public auction for. cash, to the highest bidder, at the CoUrt vHo,yse Door -In Onslow county, X. C, a. certain tract of land in White Oak Township, 6nsiow Coun ty, N, C. described as follows:1 Adjoining the . lands, of George Winberry, A. It. Tallmah and others, bounded . on the North by Up-IUverl Road; . on the. West by land .-"belonging .to' "Board of JSducatlqn; .on. the South - by A. R. TaUmaii's larid,,.. and on , the East by George WInbe'rry's land; beginning, at Hatch Fork "at George Winberry's corner, and run ning, with the Up-Iliver Road . to a stake at 'the corner of the .Board ' of Sducation land; thence with their line to .A. R. Talltnan's; thence East to- Georgex Winberry's line; thence North with George Winberry's line to the beginning, containing Hi acres, more or less. ItrL-bcing ,.the Home P.lace of the parties of the first part at Belgrade and described in a deed recorded in book 96, page 212. (A right of Way is reserved for A. R. Tallman so he can reach his property. This November-11, 1922. S. C. BRAGAW, . .. Trustee. NTov.-16-23-30-Dec.-7. v ; DR. J. O: BAXTER . OPT03BETRIST -(Specialist in fitting glasses.)' Over Twenty Years Experience. Hours: .From 10 to 1 From 3 t6 5. 8 ill ' Buying clothing from is as easy zxsd pfein as the road to marlo. Thsrp la iu red bps to it no embarrassment, no delays. Last -week m sold liuuilreds cf gannesds-to men sad waam at One Dollar Down. That's all it costs. You can make np your nacWBoiTcai eee this stock of temptirig holiday fabrics spread out. Your credit is as good as gold -with ns; . ri have trusted others and wix rust you. We havo trusted for yeanzid today have thousands of customers on our books 7wnotmst us aosoinxeiy . , .. .' NggL EdeW- illll XJ h n m Jtnteres&jg line Of Women's Al these price the surpass ing desance and beauty of this srasoris Coats are cap ably set forth in the large' stocks cf ostr Coat section, vr&ix smSadblc models for every type and figure. , x. S&riag Sale Of - Women' " ' Handsome sSk-GneaV fur Irimmej VIctEr Saits. Mate rials are yeloor de Laine, IJama Cloth and . YeUEbuv in smart tailored styles or trim med -with, fine hesver squir rel, C and wolf. u - 'Wcsnenfs ' The morlffls are gpaat rep tesenting the season's Tray latest fashiara. Sane son braid ti imme isdked modal with the dathipg aev cSra&ar skirt. Others are long; waisted. effects -wim iaBsae akkt fsasdu So 0 j." ' 6 -l v. . 7i '- 'I ft IV- DR. E. F. MENIUS im- iff ftiNL ;. ' Hammering ths life OnS of fiices On r r repip EM It isn't merely the sine and the variety of .the stock bxft the qual ity also that makes this store the acknowledged headquarters for overcoats. Raglan a''J Maoket effects, straight sleeve vtvffii, Chea terfiekh, skiers and -. idstnrStps, Handsosne oxford pJaid hacks, Tssrw33xsB.thtarxxdxsxl'hixrwu coats. a supv 'if BS5 Yon CaiBeal'IssseMeifs The Salts from -bis ateaae havo a style that yertflemea prefer. To sefher vKh coed style they hare the equally impaatant viriaa of fbnviess teSerin The mnch wasted pencil stttts, single jmd doafala hreasted modsls, also aspoxt xnodeb ia bhns and hSacks. Also plenty pl the . xnore eanaawiSijwa II F Eslraaluss InJSoys oo ate I -, : Monseni -mil see here aidhaace Xd set stsasr lads xesdr sar flse heSidsvjB. And &r the T&foSar monShs to come, "The Jrj3es thatl the hoys look best in, aosd adnrire . 1 matf. Oagshowiig jsspresawnts the a cntoe soplas stodes of a fcrnwas j hog's douns itMiHffai iTaatt'aaBd tossatajpiEaftsaiaifie&t ."...'.''."-V E C L ?'! B. A. MORRIS Manager. BjTrflpate by' F."1 J. Belciwr, Korfotk, Va. t1-' t I ( l Y "i-that .-is our job you can de- itxaid'; upon our pharmacists do mjT their part with skill of a v ,mac ter-builder. They are de- . pendable. , BRADH AM'S DRUG STORES V Prescription Specialists. JEycsight Specialist with SAM R EATON CO. New Bern, N. C. MOT.
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