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v.- SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 23, 1922. THE' NEW CERN SUN-JOURNAL TIIRE1 ft Personals .William Hollister, of .Baltimore, arrived in' the city last night-to spend Christmas -with- his parents, Mr. .an J Mrs. C. H. Hollister. ? u I " - ' A. S. Tyndall, of Raleigh, is in the city to spend the Christmas holidays. '.Leon AppVesojj," representing the Educators Association ' of New "i ork City, is spending several days in JVew Bern, attending to business matters. Mrs. Carter Taylor, of Fayettc-ville arrived - here ; yesterday tot sperl Christmas with her husband, - who is director of the Red Cross" relief work in New Bern. . '"J. S. Wallace; of Rocky Mount, passed through here this . morning en route to Beaufort, where he will spend the week-end with, relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Be'emer . Harr'sll have left for South Carolina, where they will spend Christmas with Mrs. Bar ren's relatives.- S ' Mrs. Ralph Smith and children, of Rocky Mount, who have been visit ing relatives here for the past several days, have left for Kinaton . where they will spend Christmas. . , Miss Annie Shi'pp has returned fro mGreensboro, 1 where she is au tending college, to spend Christmas with relatives in New Bern. : ' L.' I. Moore, Jr.,' has returned from the University of North Carolina, : Miss Flossie Weeks lsft -yesterday -evening for- Kinston on a vunt to'ieJ-. " H. A. Meewborn, of LaU range-, .was lit-i-e "day en business.. visit ! ... i Miss Emily Dewey . Mitchell, of Chapel: Hill,, is spending the.;, Christ mas holidays with Miss Elizabeth Bryan. . . ., - - - Postofflce Notice, ; ' Postmaster Shupp announces that for the benefit of the public, a window will be- open at the postofflce Sunday December from 11 a. m. to 1 p; m. for the delivery of parcels- to box renters, finding. notices in their boxess "on these will be catered to. - -' Death of Mrs. Rice . Mrs Winnie, wife of Josiah Rice, died-at -the, residence of her son, 62 Griffith street, this morning at 7 o' clock. The remains will be taken to '-Pamlico county, near -Arapahoe, for - interment tomorrow afternoon. She is survived only . by- her - husband v and 'vwas baout'70 years old." -: , : MASONIC WILI BE THE PLACE i ' ' t . f TONIGHT r i . t-t-t-J- ' , Twenty-five filled- Xmaa' bags will be given away at theiMasan-ic tonight and those that might come into pos : session of one of these prizes will be well paid for their trip to the Masonic tonight. , ....; - t.-. -''A coupon will b& given with each 'paid admission and the drawing , will 'take" place Immediately after the first how. .. ' V, , ". But Be on time , to " get In is the warning given now. Advertisement. RECEIVER'S- NOTICE North Carolina. ; ... . - In' The " - '.Craven ..County. -' . ; Superior Court -. ,; C." p. Thomas J. S. Miller and J. O. ' Faircloth vs-J. S.v Miller - Furniture Company. ; ; "'' . ' . - Uhder and by virtue of an order 1 made and signed rby his Honor, W. E. Brock, in the above matter, directing ' - that the undersigned Receiver piiblish i "a otice in a newspaper publishexi ni ,- New Bern, Craven county, North Car- olina, . notifying -all creditors to file statements of their accounts against the said J. S. Miller Furniture Com ; pany, . ; :;: ''. t;.:-'; :i--";--.v':; ; ' i '.Now, this is to notify all creditors of the J- S. Miller Furniture Company and they and each of them are here by directed to file with the undereign . -ed Receiver, 1 duly itemized, verified . statements of their accounts against ". the. the said J. S. Miller Furniture Company on or before the 11th day . v of February, 1923 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their participat- i ing in the distribution of the estate 'of the said J, S. Miller Furniture Co . This the 11th.- day of , December, ; 122 ' . P. W. Mengel, ::; . Receiver, J. S. Miller Fur. Co Wed & Sat. till Feb J10. - t SSJf' , Monday-Tuesday ; Matinee ;3:15. 'Niglit ? Show" 8 Matinee prices 20 and: SO cts. Night Show 23 flnd-40 Cents. The finest . picture ' that has r played th Masonic Theatre. Vm. Pox's terpiece in parts. stupendous mas- eleven - beautiful Tills is the only picture in the history of the industry to have played New York City for one solid -year at $1.00 and $2.00 prices. , ' Masonic again establishes a precedent in showing this pic tore at-above prices. lie "Over'Tliel VA. :; LEGISLATURE TO HOLD SPECIAL SESSION .' RICHMOND, Va., Dec. 23. (By Associated Press. )--A call for a spe cial session of the state legislature to meet Wednesday "A;lruary 28;- an:1 ! for -a -special election, to fill -five ;va- cancies in the-senate and one vac'ii- cv the boRe. to h hni.i - t.'I day, February 2 0, .'was issued today by. Governor-Trinkle. The extraordi nary session will be asked to con sider, in the words of the governor: 1 The. question of pre aiding funds for the highway department to take care.of ltg immediate and reasonable needs. 2 For correcting the error at the last session of the general assembly in. connection with (any redistrictijig the state. 3,-r-Tp consider any measure that may come up relative to the enlarge ment , of. our. new office building, now under construction. i CLAIM COTTON CROP ' WON'T MEET DEMAND WASHINGTON; Dec. 23. By As sociated Press). Declaring that, tot- ton consumption .figures for Novem ber, a3 announced yesterday by the government, indicated a possibility of exhaustation of the Vrrarican cot ton .supply by icxt June, Senafor Hefiin, democrat, Alabama,. asHfrtod in. the senate today 'that irsfnt prices of 26 cents a pound--thnwf.d "conclusively that , :he v sj c-culatt is have got control of, tha market and arc deflating. the price." . ANTONIO MORINO MAY WED MRS.' CANFlkLD LOS ANGELES, Cal.V Dec; 23. KBy Associated -Press) A- .rumor 1 is:eur- rent in motion pictufre- and society cir-- cles that -Antonio Morlno, screen ac tor, and Mrs. Daisy N. Canfield Can- ziger, daughter of the late -C. A.' Can field wealthy oil operator, will be rriarried ithe",: Tatter , paH 'Of ' Januarv. the.Los Angeles Times announced to day. ... " - . t- - . i Wore Married Today ; Mrs. George Henry Wrieht. of Jasper, and IVIiss M. . Swindell, of New Bern, were married at the home of Rev. J. A. Vache this morning. They left in their , automobile for Raleigh. V SENATOR SIMMOXS HOSlE. Senator F. M. Simmons arrived in New ; Bern at 2 o'clock " yesterday morn.vig from Washington to spend Christmas with , Alrsi Simmons .n n.7 their daughters. The trip from Golds- boro to New Bern was made by au tomobile on account of failure of the- Senator's train to' make copnectidns with the Norfolk Southern. He had the .same eperieneei'ThankscrivinV Senator -Simmons sai:'-'-'! 1 MORTGAGE SALE ( By virtue of. the power contained in a certain mortgage deed.-.dated Nov- wnuer om, 1919, executed by D. G. White to W. C. Ashworth.' recorded in Book No, 325 at page , 2.95 in .the office -of Register of Deeds of Crav en County, ; North Carolina, default haying Tien made-in' payment of the indebtedness secured .thereby aifter due1? demand- having been made, the undersigned wll.sll at public auction t6r cash,, to the. highest bidder at the county, courthouse, door in, the City of New Bern, N.'C.. at 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday,. January. 3rd, '1923, the following described real estate in Township No. 1, graven County, N. C, and more r particularly described as follows: : " - Lying and being in Township No. 1, Craven County, , North Carolina,! adjoining the lands of Jim Hoell and others, beginning at a marked hollj a corner on Clay ; Branch established in- the 'division of the .;James . Ewell land and running. South : 3 . degrees East 154 poles to an old marked gum; thence North 71 1-4 degrees east poles to a pine stump; thence north 4 degrees west.S3 poles;::thenc , north 11;. degrees west 44 poTes to the'run of Clay Brarrch ; thence down Clay Branch to the beginning; containing 78 acres and beijg the same tract of land this day conveyed to the party of the first part, by-the said W, C. Ash worth, this indenture being given for the purchase price 6f"the above de scribed land. - , This November . 29th, 1922. . t W. C. ASHFORTH, 2-9-1G-23 ..S- Mortgagee. Automobile For Hire DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Phone 527 . Paige Service Co. v 64 South Front Street. THAT SHEET METAL 11 WORK YOU NEED f( Why not have it done now, betore unnstmas comes? That ventilator or (( skylight; that hood over the kitchen stove, that drip pan or metal ceiling why not order it as a holiday present to the family? We can give you a reasonable figure and high grade work. ' ! The S. B. PARKER COMPANY. New Bern, N. C. bUliiUll nrn mmmi - t ' t ' ' r n i i Large . Number of Members In Russia Have Deserted the Communist Party MOSCOW, Dec. 23. (By Associat ed I'ressj-The membership of the Commuiuflt part yhas dropped from 560,670 id. 422,875, v acenrdinp to a statement Qublkhed "in the Moscow Isvestiaj It is 'reckoned that 4G. 5 per cent of the members are industrial worker; - . 21 . percen t peasants 2 1 .2 porcer.t govermnent employees, while 5.3 iperccnt "are gather from . various classes. " K .The central roomrnittee of' the Rus sian Communist Party has published the number of Communists serving in the Red Ai,iy on 'October y -1022. Tlie 'pcrcfltager -has fallen- from 12 ta ,S."i percent "in-a year. The number of cb called 'colls," or units of the Conmunist army organization, is giv en at 4 T 7 3 3 . 'Each "cell" averages abont seven members, so that tne Communists- in . the. Red Army num ber about 33,000. ;The.-largcst percentasre of Commun ists is. in tiie special detachments of the cavalry,-' while the smallest-percentage- fells to, the irregular calvary. NOTICE OF SALE A Under amt-by virtue of a power of .--ale contained: iu ascertain, deed of tfust from -H.'.itiephetis and wire to ,A. ',M.i Ilumay, tritstee, recorded in-'Eoofelj-Srpage -61S, Register.- of Deeds .'oflice of . Jones' County, 'North Carotina, Add . .also? by virtue." of a judgment' heretpfore "made;.' by '.Wal ter p. BUocIr,, ;jddge , Presiding on November 20,,' 1922 default" having been ra.ad&;in tbe payment of the in debtedness secured by the "said deed J of trust, the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidderN for: cash, at the Court house door . in Jones County,-: on Monday," - January 1st., 1923, at 12:00 noon, that certain tract of land in the. County of Jones, State' ojt iNortn -Carolina, : fully described in the above described deed of trust, and also described in a deed from II.; A. Reel and wife, A. S. Reel, Jas E. Reel and' wife Fannio Reel to A. H. Ste phens, recorded in Book 50, page 170, LUtfL Register's office of Jones County, and Hi another part, thereof is described in aljJ deed to K. A. Keel, and J. 1J. Reel from Iiicretia Ennett and Asa Mor ton, and being also described in a cer tificate to A.. 11 Stephens of Registrar ttion.N.o 12, recorded4n Jone? County Record of Torrens Titiles Book 1, page .22, also, in .Certlflcate of regis tration , No.. 13 ., recorded, in ., Jones County Torrens Register? in Book page''2!); -It. being ,aU the 4 land; reg istered b.v actual, .survey under the Torren.. Proceeding,'. 1598 acres, unore or lens. . ... , . S This the 1st day'of December, 1922.- A- M.. D U.MAY, .. 2-I9-16-i ' ! ,' Trustee :( . :iU-;'; ;--r: ' i.-'jf?&.-&?.i&tk .fly .. BY. JOINING OUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB, WHICH AMOUNT, DEPOSITED WEEKLY, WILL RETURN YOU A 1 TO .INVADE -.MEXICAN . t OIL DISTRICTS LOS ANGELES, CAL., Dec. 23.-i (By Associated Press). The Lo? An- j gcles Times today reported an an-! nouncen.ent froru -.promoter mat a group, -of -os A;!,:!3 r.-ittPUtactUl- ers, hauliers, 1 1 n;I - operator.'?,..' l.as obtained from t'rj M?xican uovoi-n-m'ent what "amomrs- t-j- a ' blanket concession on - fill govern mt at lands in the oil district on the-ast -cjast." "It is by far ttlid bigifest oil tiars action -in ' fciCim .oil history," 1he Times declaroj.,Tn'Vpa,)er n!3o'sart "the transaction has important . por litical. significance, -corning ait does after the.,. exfe-vid -.- controversy be- tween we uorsvf-n government :ma . - - i- , u .. V! yet an unsucce-jsful arbitrator." -. ,f .. j . , , . T s , It ki announced the Ios 'Anseles j?rour -will - frov-mto the Mexican oil disU-ict and ' operale, accordinsj to the Mexican Article 27, and under a federal concession on the same royal basis which . established . romuanies ,iii'v. flM-inrPii -pnnfiir-itnpvj Ti,e r-rm- ccsvioii,- itf is.'fftated, permits them io drill hi land immediately adjoining 1he British wells. , - FOURTH STRAWBERRY CROP TUCtCSWOOI, Eng., Dec. 22. Ro bert TTolmesv iicked hisfourth straw berry crop this year after the plants had been covered with a light fall, of snow. - Annual Meeting of the' Stock- holders of the (New Bern " j : Banking' & Trust Company, New Bern, , North Carolina. - The- annual ; meei;fng of the stock holders of the Nr-w. Bern iBanking & Trust Company,; New Bern,-N. C.,.fcr the election . of ju directors and the transaction 'Of sucTi other business as may property come before it, will be held at "its Banking -House-' in New Bern,' North Carortna, Tuesday, Jan liary 9,'.1923fbetween thef hbufs- of 10 a., m., ami 12,M. '" " r v n t 'f,W.,R. ROSS, Cashifr. -!qg,Mt--5- SHOW SHOP TONIGHT . A Ere-Release Production FRANK MAYO " in)" - WOLF LAW" ' ; From' Hugh Pendexter's NoveU Supported by Sylvia Breamer. A combination of screen stars that cannot be equaled. ' , . , .- . . A CENTURY' COMEDY AND PATHE EWS . ' . Three! Wonderful Pictures All Brand New HOLD SUKRISE SERVICE HERE y .Unique Service Will Take Place at the First Baptbt Church Monday A "sunrfee" Christmas service will take place at the First Baptist church Monday morning at 7-o'clock to 1 which the" public. is cordially in vitrd. Tins -unique service nas been held , , by Mr. Ayers for a number of years , ' ,- . . ' . . . .. . . . . ' . able -one.. i every respect. It w ex pected that th8 churnh will be filled to its capacity limit on Monday morning for this service. . ' - - - l Mr. Ayeys extenas a cordial invita tioji to everyone to attend. lie will rea1 Ra'ph Connor's "Story of the Christmas Angels" which is recog nized as one of the most beautiful Christmas stories ever produced. . - ........ . .... . DR.'J. O. BAXTER OPTOMETRIST (gponalist In 'fitting glasses.) Over Twenty Years Experience. . , Hours: From 10 tor 1 From 3 to 5. DR. E. F. MENIUS ' Eyesight Specialist with SAM R. EATON CO. New Bern, N. C. clead The, Classified Ads G FOR THE MOST JOYOUS HOLIDAY SEASON YOU AND YOURS HAVE EVER KNOWN. '' . i-' - . - .-" ''v'-"''"' ;.' 'L':i?' "'.sf'-. -- ' . ---.v.-.r-'. ; Z. ! ' -. .- ' ; . - f'v .. :"."'-;-: WE WISH FOR YOU EVERY APPINESS AND I GOOD CHEER THAT A KING PROVIDENCE CAN BESTOW UPON YOU. ' i . Also, we wish to assure you of our deep" apprecia-, tion for the successful business year which we have en joyed. It was made possible only through the loyal cooperation' of our friends. . f of A OLDEST AND STRONGEST. Just Be On Time To Of Those 25 Children 15 Cents The popular star who found himself, in a splendid revival of tlie picture that depicts the tine traits of Wallace lleid. Alias like This picture was brought back as a testimonial to the faith of Wally Reid to live a he has always cherished a polished gentleman, who has thrown off the shackles of an. artificial existence that .had almost swamped his-soul. . . Sunshine Comedy and Mutt and Jeff also. Only One Matinee and One Night Show Monday .3:15 And 8 P. M. INCORPORATED n FIRST BOAT LEAVES NORFOLK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 1923 at 6 p.m. - ;.' x" , v ' , . '' - - And every Tuesday thereafter until further notice. ' NEW BERN WAREHOUSE: Stevenson Dock, foot of Craven Street. ' ' W. P. RUE, Agent, ; I, vPhone.l64. ; V. J KB Subscribe I( V, o ros ins IS NOW BEGINNING. A SMALL TIDY'SUM FOR NEXT Get In To Get' One Xmas Bags. Adults 25 Cents1 The Sus-Joura io CHRISTkAS. ' Morark BaMiieire
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