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Daily Southerner, Friday, "May 21 , 1920 . Wl II ' ' ' " ' - - -T- Hi ' Bezazi&a Hero cf "New 0rle?jR3 ' .Opera Fir FOR: JB9M Haat:i5 risJitltfritsd for . .. Art's Sake CRITICAL MEN HER first ball, her first "grown-up" frock and her first Corset. These are momentous events to the young girl and often occasions for anxiety to her mother. In regard to the Corset, let us advise you : Begin with a REDFERN ! back lace Redf em Corsets -front lace for young girls, are designed with infinite tact, to emphasize the charm of youthful figures to guide their development correctly, and yet to constrain or oppress them. 1 V R0SENBL00M-LEVY LET ' For fire insurance see us. C. D. ' Dobson, manager. ' 19-7t WANTED- 4 or 5-room house with j modern conveniences, or would j : .1 o i i t r erences exchanged. Address "XZ" care The Southerner. 5-tf For fire, insurance see us. C. D. Dobson, manager. 19-7t For fire insurance see us. C. D. Dobson, manager. 19-7t JUST RECEIVED A BIG OF Summer Clothini AND Knox Straw Hats Young Men and- Men Who Stay Young US HOW For fire insurance see us. C. D. Dobson, manager. 19-7t LOST Sunday afternoon, some where on Church street, gold mesh bag, initials A.F.B. Finder return to The .Southerner and receive re. ward. 18-3! For fire insurance see us. C. D Dobson, manager. ' ' 19-7t. For fire insurance see us. C. D. Dobson, manager. 19-7t LINE COMPANY YOU Flying Parson To Speak Here Wlmr cf iraaswntiseetil Aero Raw Lieutenant Belvin W. Maynard, better known, us " The Flying Par wiii," because he entered the aviation turvice from the- ministry at his country's call, is naturally famous be cause of his winning the Transconti nental Aero Race, conducted last October. ' At the invitation of the Swarth more Chautauquas, Lieut. Maynard upon his discharge in April,. 1920, from his military service, has turned hi3 attention to the lecture platform where he will have ampi opportunity to continue his patriotic labors under the titic, " Motor Troubles of So ciety." This intrepid aviator, who knows so well how to overcome aero plane motor troubles, will discuss our national and cocial problems from a new viewpoint. Lieut. Maynard la the red-blooded type cf man whose varied experiences and training fit him for a practical and helpful dis cussion of this subject. His physical fitneas and mental alertness led the flying parson to take chances that most aviators shun, al though he instantly enters a modest disclaimer when faced with the tri bute. Where others followed railroad tracks or the ribbon-like highways in ' going from control to control, Lieut. Maynard took the cross-country cut, flying entirely by compass. Ho set ' Ills faith upon his star and sheared off the miles. On tho trip from San Francisco he. had occasion to take a long chance. Leaving Chicago, bis course led him straight across Lake Michigan, and he followed his needle without hesitation. More cautious competitors circled the vater and lost valuable time. His charge across the lake was one way of snowing confi dence ia himself. The real conditioning he believes in brought Mm earlier fame than his victory in the great Derby. Month ago he took to the air, bent on record making. Three hundred and eighteen loops in 07 minutes did the trick an average of better than a loop every fifteen .seconds, continued for over an hour! It is a mark which hat re pelled assault after assault by other army aviators, Maynard came out of the test tired, of course, but far from exhausted. This clear-headed parson, un dizzicd and unexhausted, comes on the closing night of Chautauqua to tell us how our problems look from the far height to which he haa be torn uncustomed. To Erect Comfort Stations Philadelphia, May 21. A bequest of $1,000 by Benjamin Franklin to the City of Philadelphia in 1790 to be used after 100 years "to make living in town more' convenient and render it more agreeable to strang ers," is to be applied by,the board of city trusts to the erection of pub lic comfort stations. The bequests now amount to $66,323, while a sim ilar lefracy from John Scott of $3,000 irt 1816 has increased to $14,085. The board decided to apply both the funds for the purpose stated, upon recommendation of Mayor Moore. j For fire insurance see us. C. D. j Dobson, manager. 19-7t i In the recent Are which destroyed the New Orleans Grind Opera House, oile of the .heroes waa Torcoffl Bejar.isn, who will appear with the liiteimtlcnal Art; -Is ou tht cowng Chaui'.iU'jua pro; . am. Living near tia building he' was awakonsd lconiiiwlioii, and together with the tailor, J'e; lose, they rushed to the burning1. t.'.-V-ie, pushed their v.ay ins'.;"? hupir , to get to the room whci e-ttiU' to;v.!-ic. were kept.. Da fooMl in iaeir pi: poso by tha flames the br oka into the orchestra room and-aaved a numbsr of-valuable in eirununta and e:tnea. By . the time they were able to get outside the building they were nearly overcome by amoke. Bozauan's entire war robe waa destroyed. Bezazian is a native of France, ami is a graduate of the University at Nar.cy, v.iiere he sludied engineering. At the same time he took a course in ' clarinet at the conservatory of Nancy, wficre he also received 'ft diploma, Discovering that he pos tested a voice, he chose an artistic career for which he was promptly dis Inherited by his people, a wealthy and pr'oir.ifteni famrly. Then followed de vious, wanderings, and Bezaeian eame to the United States. During the arly part of the war he was invited to sing at a Red Cross meeting -In Columbus, Ohio. He chose to sing " The Marseillaise," and on that occa sion, says the; Columbus Ohio State Journal v two hundred able-bodied Arnericinahard-hwdeJ business men, for the most part, had to wipe their eyes when Bozazian threw out the tremendous phrases of the. great bat tle air with his. big baritone voice." Any way, Inspired by Bezazlan's song, those unsentimental business eien went down, into their pockets to the extent of $80,000 for the Red Cross at that time. . With M. Bezazian will be Mmc. Alberta Carina, famous coloratura soprano of the San Francisco Opera Company, Marion Jordan, exceptional flutist, and Edna Jonea, pianist. Misses Jordan arid Jonesjiave a dis tinguished standing among he mu sicians -vho, -appear on the Lyceum ftnd Chautauqua platforms. ; . Following their musical prelude, Edward Amher.st. Qtfc will give hw 6tirrli.r lecture, " Victory," in which h asks the question, " Re-ceostrao tion or Real-construction?" For fire insurance see us. C. D. Dobson, manager. 19-7t Belgian Veterans Band On Tour Composer of "Birth of a Natioi" Jlutic Is Director , - Martial musie by veteran soldier! One's blood fairly ..tingles in anticipa tion. Some way the martial, spirit in music thrills and sways an au dience as little else does. Martial music by a Belgian Veterans' Bandl One thinks of heroio Belgium blocking Germany's road to the sudden victory she had planned; of Belgium holding vast armies at bay while the allies could leap to arms; of Belgium ravaged, burned, devas tated, suffering as few nations have suffered; of he soul of .Belgium tod' honorable to yield, willing to endure martyrdom father than compromise with militarism and oppression; And in the martial music Of this band there is that unconquerable, uncom promising soul of Belgium surging in heroic devotion, crashing in sublime protest, sobbing - in heartbreaking pathos, and at last singing its pean of triumph. Emile Michaux, the talented direc tor, is, like most ol his men, a veteran of the Royal Belgian Army, of one of whose bands he was s member. Ho has more than sixty meritorious mu sical composition! to Us credit, a feV of which will be played at Chautau qua. American audiences will bs in tetested in the fact that lie composed the distinctive and remarkably effeo tive musical accompaniment for tho famous "Birth of a Nation" movie film. . n Directed by this musical genlns, tha Belgian Veterans'. Band will render not only the greatest musical offering of .the week, but also the most elaborate musical treat ever presented to Chautauqua patrons. Tie rotTam win not be devoted entirely, nor per haps principally to "martial -music, but will include selections ofll kinds, ranging from the. popular fcTtho classic. There will be numerous spe il IJeur,; lnclHns: cornet solo by M. Michaux, horn duets, quartets, and sextets, beside the -great arias sung by Miss Florence Withrow, tho American soprano whom M. Michaux has selected and coached especially for this tour. The Third Day fa Band Day Bel gian Veterans' Band Day. Dont for- et ft. UNINSTRUCTED DELEGATES " OUTNUMBER ALL OTHERS Chicago; May 21. By A. P.) With the Democratic National con vention little more than a month off, a canvas of the situation shows that no man has received as many as 100 pledged delegates, while uninstructed delegates thus far number 687, and 242 delegates are still to be elected. For fire insurance see us. C Dobson, tnnnager. . 197t NORTHERN METHODISTS ESTABLISH RELIGIOUS'. EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Des Moines, May 21. (By A. P) The establishment of a religious ed ucational system that will parallel the public school system has "been planned and recommended in the re port of the Sunday Schools Commit tee to the general conference of th Northern Methodi3t church. Who Demand the Best in Foot wear, S T E T A Last for Every Foot A Leather GOOD SHOES AT REASONABLE PRICES THE THOMAS COMPANY N.B. See our window display of Silk Beauties. ! . - . ' AND- - - v. Del Mar LadiesQuartet AT CHAUTAUQUA Season lockets Tarboro9 Wednesday, June 2 COfMIC "XEibe, Special Costumjes ' ! Seion AT CHAUTAUQUA 5tfAS0N ! TICKETS - :i - $250 - Tarboror Thursday, June 3 - - U . 1. 1 1 L -! Your Ticket From Get The i Business Womans of Tarboro ',V1UD i r .... . S O N OX FORDS if S ! Special Opening Night1 .Program: ALTON PACKARD Kaster. Cartoonist and HnmoristjExtraordlnary $2.50 OPERA S)oU". ; Special Scenery Night We Recommend for Every Eye Shirts. They are - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having" qualified before, the Clerk of the Edgecombe Superior Court as administrator of Logan Bullock, de ceased, this is to notify all persons holding "claims against his. estate to present the same, duly itemized and verified, to me on or before March 24 1921, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persona indebted to said estate are directed to make immediate payment to me. This the 24th dayof March, 1920. Dr. J. Gi RABY, Admr. of Logan Bullock. May5-4t .. ' Forjfire insurance see us. C D. Dobson, manager. ! 19-7t ADMINISTRATOR'S ' NOTIICE Having qualified as administrator of Henry C, Williams, deceased, this :s to notify all persons holding claims against his estate to present them on r before April 23, 1921, or this no tice will be plead in bar of any re covery therein.- v , W. O. HOWARD. April 23, 1920. , 1 - r 1 For fire insurance see us. C. D. Dobson, manager. 19-7t - Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Miss S. F. Ming, de ceased, lule of Lhe Lour.ty of Edge combe, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tlics undursu'iirJ at Tarboro, N. C, on or before the 26th day of April, 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment. . D. E. Cobb, Admr. Miss S. F. Ming." FOR RENT Two nice rooms on Main street to gentlemen only. Ap ply to Southerner office. . 21.4tp . ' Notice. North Carolina, Edgecombe Coun ty,, in the Superior Court. Dowell Webb vs. Martha Webb. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, for the purposes of securing an absolute divorce upon statutor ygrounds, anef'the said de fendant will further take notice that is required to appear at the term of the superior court of said county" to be held on the 13th Monday-after the first Monday in March, 1920,-at the court house of said county in Tarboro, N. C, and answer or demur to the pomnlaint in said Action nr the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in' said com plaint. : ' A. T. WALSTON, Clerk Superior Court. ! This the 1st day of May, 1920. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE y Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of J. Lester Jones, de i ceased, late of Edgecombe County, i North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es- tate of said deceased to exhibit them to then undersigned", on or before April 10th, 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 10th day of April, 1920. CLARA P. JONES, -Administratrix of J. LesteY Jones.
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