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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 7, 1922. THE NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL SEVEN -rrr I HUCK FINN AND TOM SAWYER - - By DWIG lUHMilifl THE I1ETS . HI ! iliffifllflJ'LilMIT Mt rnnii STB I nsalKiy.pfe . : your threr healthy or clogged, activ . or sluggish makes all the difference ' between , a vigorous, ' y-- cheerful life and km y Ipirita and fail- f ft VT 2T fVtf? ure. To subdue UAH I C. H D stubborn niXTL.fi liver over- t j v rr ta icome const!-, I j n i V ' fmtiOTK ditzl- i UIL-lLO aeii. bilious 1 I 1 Bess, Indigestion, headache - and the) fclues there is -nothing on earth so good -jUSKtrUiUHrnUs. Purely vegetable.! Cu3 r3--fiaun DoseSmall rlce 9 WANT, AD RATES: 7ni iype f word to Una) lOo This type (5 words to line) - Us 'line. . ".at consecutive Insertions 10 per -ent ff 'tola prloo. ' cpaca am prlc aa Print line. - ' - ' Lli WANT ADS ABB CASH , - ;.: . . J '' ''.' - - 4':,- rt'ask us to charge tbam. " V . j tl take? f:r less than I0e TED" WANTED COMPETENT, : EXPEH - .ienced and unmarried saleslady ' to work Hn ; 'ready-to-wear ' depart ' ment.' Good wages. Steady employ ' ment.' References, required. ' Apply Box 14, New Bern, N. C. ' C r FC SALE TWO GAS j KAXGES, i : ONE GAS i,. plate and. four small gas : heaters, 1 less than half, price to quick buyer, i Apply 45 Broad St., oHphone' 785. FOR SALE RESIDENCE, 8 ROOMS ' j location' Ideal. "Residence," , care Sun-Journal. 4-lwp TGTUEUT FOR RENTTWO OR THREE TJN- , furnished rooms in good neighbor hood. Apply by letter . only. . Ad dress" Box 771. '- ron RENyV SEVER AI TOBACCO r and : cotton farms,1 close in to New Bern on Trent . road. Apply . to -. J. - J. Smith, R. IV D. No. New : Brn, N. C. , 6-3t-pd. FOP, liENT IIOVSE .1?4 . CRAVEN ". ,St.; also furnished-apartment.-Both ; , have .every. 'convenience thorough- ly screened and . heated ' with fur . aiaces. Phone. 860. . , 2-lw FOR RENT -FURNISHED ROOii. Apply by.: letter only. Address Box , 771. . " o , - , I LOST AND FOUND ( LOSTGRAPHOPHONE FROM ' 28 Howard street . Under please, return : to 55. First Aye. ' 5-3t-pd. LOST FliAT TOP TRUNK. TWO " stfap. Name inside Clara Hum;ph- rey. Care Capt Fisher, 'phone 31S J. ; - - ' 7-3t-pd. XOST $16 ON ' '. please. -return -. flee." . STREET FINDER to Sun-Jourhal of-6-2t-pd MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT PIANO TUNING. WORK .j.-."., guaranteed: ; Phone" 968-W. v Z. "V , " Butts, UrJ , ' 7-5t-pd WE 'CAN DO ANY KIND pF HALX : log, anytime, anywhere. For par . ticulars pall R. A. Gaskins, Phone . I 825-J4 r . 7-2tp 4UST 3ECEIVED GV IIAMS, v au pork sausage,, frankfurtera, !: '. smoked ', sausage, - sugar .- bured v,. hams, corned hams, - Complete ; .. utocfc- staple- and' fancy groceries: VHTAR GROCERY CO., Phone 57, X- u Middle street: - Norfolk Southern R. R. v :l Reduced Fares.. North Carolina State '-Baptist; Convention r ; . ', Announces: ' -.- ' "-' " : To AVlnston-Salen) , X. C. '"'December 12-14tlH-l92S. . rl lcKeta , on . sale December 8th- liil inclush e. bearing final limit to and including December' I8th. 1 " J, P. D ALTON, - General Passenger Agent Norfolk Southern, Railroad - ' . Passenger schedule -' i ff ectite September 3 0, 1 9 2 2 At Iew Bern, N. C. . 1 -"x . -v Dally. Except a shown Xave For ... . . . .Arrive " From 8:30 Am . Norfolk. . .5:00 PM ' - (Parlor Car) 1:00 AM .f .'.Norf oik.. 5:25 PM (Sleeping Car) - - - :B0 AM ..Coldsboro... 12:50 AM 8:50 AM . i Goldsboro . . . 9:14 AM :20 PM . . . Goldsboro ."..'6:10 PM :20 AM . ..Beaufort ... 8:40 AM ;9:35 AM vOriental i i 1 4:4 0 PM Information, schedules and reser vations on application to - ipyGH,' Ticket Agent. Read The Classified Ads . Vooe port porh Jr s jgdSkX rum- w lJJM mc uhck oa voo NbO Fy- -pgs ORfjWrtOeP W ONCie j : JWrneo For a Freak t PORTS 7 w , , 1 spnrseo ih vws 5e 5vow 3 A DjCPm ese&tfoi K-pJ 1 J Washington People Now Soliciting WASHINGTON," N. ' C-, . Dec. 7". Itl was an earnest group of representa- a.yers, Frank Bowers. , " tive business and professional men! No. 8 District, West , Market street, who met in the count house at 10 o'-'above Third street, .Including. all white clock : this morning for the purpose of perfecting ways andy means -where-hy all Washingtonians might be reached with - a call of New Bern's needs in i?his hour of our neighbor's distress. ' . Having been appointed at the gen eral call meeting . issued by Mayor Sterling and 'meeting last night in the court -house, Chairman W. C. Rodman iCall'ed. the meeting to xrder. Following a general discussion it was deemed"v best to block off v Washing ton into nine districts.' and Wan'oca and Washigton Park, making eleven; It was the. unanim oils opinion that a house to house eanvsuas be made both In..- the business and. a'esidqntial-(je? ttons. - " ' Those making ' contributions of clothing, furniture, . or: anything that might De uetui ta-our neignnors,. in this time of need are -urged to bave articles ready to be called for by lis, "Mayor. Samuel Lewis Sliank to a. m.. Thursday; Agent Harvey Myers I day had police officers ljne up six or notified Mjayor : Sterling, during ? the eight persons arrested ,for speeding, meeting of . the' committees : that the before, John Mitchell. wlitso, wife and Norf olk-Southren ! would ' . take t all : a girl vompamon were killed last freight tree., of cnarge extra jSrew if night,; by the-same" automobile which necessary. Crystal Ice Company's witnesses said , were speeding. Mitch- truck will call for bundles tomorrow!1 sobbingly told 'of the accident. morning.-r- '-... ...- -; ... . -Thevcity-has been blocked off into the following districts -the names of the 'committees soliciting the district follow each district: ' ; , ,". No. . 1 j District, bounded by iSast Market ' street, all of Water v street, Mc..Nair street, South side " of - East Main street, including, all the -cross streets...':-, - .- .-.--.".-., - . t' 'Committee J. G. Bragaw, Jr., Ed mond Harding, Ralph Hodges. '' No. 2 District, - bounded by East Market street, north side East Main street, South side East Second street, including all cross streets.' " -j Qommittee Caleb Bell, F. J. Ber ry, J. A. Hackney. : . . ' No. 3 - District, ; South Side West Main--street. ';. , '.v ': ' - -. - ' Committees-Charles Cowell,i C, G. Morris, C. M. Williams. . . No. 4 'District, bounded by West Market street. North side West Main street, south' side West Second street, Including all cross streets. Cbmmittee W-.- C. Rodman, F. C. Mallison, R. Mixon. ' v - . No.; 5 District, bounded' by East Market street: North side East Sec ond street, South side East Third St., Including all cross streets. - Committee- Carl Richardson, E. K. WiUis, J. L. Warren. No. District,, bounded by West Second street, all of West Third St., including cross streets. ' j . sCommittee Richard Bagby, W. H. kuss, a. u, wmneia. . No. 7 District, bounded by East Market street. North side East Third street. South side East Fifth street, the calluses, without soreness or irri including all cross streets. tation. rAdvt. 'BRINGING UP FATHERS WT4 htm HERE tAC1tE:., L Relief Fund Committee Jafenes' EJllEson, Pred homes West of Market street i, , Committee--E. Buckham, S. C. Carty, "J.,D. Grimes, . - No. J9 District, bounded by: East Market street. North side East Fifth street, corporate limits. Committee C. Carter, J.' R. Starl ing, E". , A. Daniel, , ' 1 No. 10 District, Wanoca, . v Committee W. L. Yaughan, O. F; MtCrary, E. Hartley. ' , , No. 11 Washington Park Districi. Committee i-Harry McMuIlan, A. Flynn., , - All committees report- their; collec tions to. Mayor- Sterling -at his office in the city hall tonight !"at 8 oclock, lTRE-T 'EM AIL ATJKE "r ' MAYOR TELkS POLICE I anaianapons, ind., JJec. 6. in an ; .effort to curb speeding in Indianapo In a. statement to members of the motorcycle department of the city police, the -mayor' saw "treat 'em all alike." " , ' . uT don't care who they are, either'? the -may or said, "if it happens to -be Lift Off with Fingers ' Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop : a little "Freezone" on" "an aching--corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you life it right off with fing ers. Truly!' ' Your duggist sellings a tiny bottle ' of "Freezone" for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, 'or-, corn between the toes, and - CA.UUt" OtH YOU CORNS MM a daughter of a bank president, or the wife 'Kst a wealthy manufacturer, treat 'ent all aJike, call the wagon and take them down and make them 'give a $5,000 bond." - - , ' LICENSE FOR COLORED. License was issued yesterday by the Register of Deeds for the mar riage of the following . colored cou ple: James - Martin and Emma Pet erson, both of New Bern . Qne Atlantic steamer in' a fog had to blow her whistle 3,000 miles and with nothing to wet her whistle. (tils Ck$s, Check development '- of the cold that might lead to something aerioos. This sua pi treatmentcools and soothaa inflamed, Irritated membimaes; loosens disagreeable phlegm; breaks colds and coughs In short Of ler. " Dont wait right : now ask your druggist J , . r -a syrup for cotighs&wuis SMOKE STACK TOPS MADE TO ORDER .Also ventilators, skylights, (I roofs t and roof - attach ments,-.; gutters, ' leaders. C cornices, and other spe cial goods ' made from sheet . . metal. Whenever you require anything in the sheet metal line, get our figures and look over some of our jobs. The S. B. PARKER COMPANY New Bern, N. C. " " .I"'!,., .. Unkh-1 TTT CZTT he'c f N we; are: in revn- ' . eOR.r WHAT t xJAU' AtNVti, ; ; s. X " ." . . . -y- Copyright 1922. by Int'l Fcatur Service. Inc. 2 " , f ' : THE COTTON FUTURES NEW YORK, Dec. 7. Coton fu tures opened firm. December 24.45 January 24.50 March 24.62 May 24.64 July 24.30 THE STOCK MARKET NEW YORK, Dec. 7. -A buoyant tone developed in the stock prices at the opening of today's prices with food, oil, independent ' steals, mer chandising and equipment shares in good demand. Early gains- ranged from 1 to 3 points. Corn ' products and Coca-Cola led the jidvnnoe in food shares, while Mexican X'etroleum went up 3 and Standard Oil .f New Jersey 2 1-2 points. : ' THE COTTON MARKET ' New York, Dec. 7. The cotton market opened steady at a decline of 1 to 8 points, owing, to relatively easy Liverpool cables and reports of a continued dull trade in Manches ter. There was a considerable Liver pool selling here during the early trading as well as scattering liquida tion, but the offerings were absorbed by buying which-showed a' tendency to increase on declines and on sell ing of about 1 2 Ao Li points ne't low er, the market steadied on covering. Net A RlAmiak nun the perfect appearance of her complexion. Permanent and temporary -kin troubles are ef f ectivcly-ceacealedL Reduce unnatural color and eoutett greasy sUas, -Highly antiseptic l3 FERD. T. HOPKINS SON, KewYork. .CAassis Price KOlB. Lansing I r r i r i r a i i i t r l r Dominates the Field of Commercial Haulage . Capacity: 500 to 2500 pounds. ? WILLIS MOTOR GO. R EO MOTOR lllUIIIIHfUlll"'"-". in The World's Greatest Storehouse' r of high grade coal is the Appa lachian region of - the United States. The illustrated folder; tributing this month contains interrv; esting facts about coal production and use, for we are interested with you in all that influences the progress of our country. This Institution assists the development of this K j community. It provides means for the handling lUi ' of finances so necessary to enterprise. A bankinp- connection heie of individuals. CITIZENS SAVINGS -. - - . 7- a - , r- New Try A Sun-Journal Want AdFpr Good Result jD ASED on the amount of tonnage daily 4-f carried by more than seventy-Jive thousand Speed Wagons which serve in over 263 lines of business 1 The Speed Wagon is today the, most vital factor in highway freightage. A ' ' v Power to surmount die rigors of rough travel -ruggedness that makes . possible half a million miles of service; fleetness that discounts mere loadnirying capacity-coffiy - that makes a smaller , investment expensive and a larger one less profitable . ' V'V' - These features were ' planned into the design .' and are built into the vehicle Thus is goodness predetermined., CAR COMPANY, BY ik "!i iff j we are dis iiV Ann"? the success or every 'jj furthers the Drosrcss ! i it f m:'J ' m : l. r x M tl' L:. . :. - - ill BANK & TRUST CO. Bern. - N. C. .v. s fX.- ( 4 A r iv. Lansing, Michigan-. GEORGE MacMANUQ i
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