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v.. PAPER WITH -CIRCULATION' ESTABLISHED - P V V.878 r 1 , i .NEW BERX NORTH CAROLINA. SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL.' 2? 19 llKZ :ir! - -.ii.. 0"fflTIlfrB-TtEAR . St. 'it . ' 0EW people are constantly settling in thlsatjrand . neighborhood and this hank extends a cordial o invitation to thetrangjr ti make this iristitut'dn his banking home. Ever since itf establishment, the aimf the management has always been to develop the finances of thiv city and vicinity, YOUR PAf RON AGE 13 CORDIALLY INVITED 4. PAID ON sAviNGS" do T0 J.M. MITCHELL & GO. ,' TO BUY YOUR' Here you get the befct the market af fords for the least money; and if for any reason, whe.n you reach home youx are dissatisfied with your purchases,' re turn ' the same and get your money back New Spring Goods Are in And " Ready For Your Inspection, To those who want the pick of the finest and newest goods produced this season. We say, Come -Early. The styles we show wj)l please your eye, vthe values we offer will please your pocket-book. Call any time that may suit your convenience' and see our emmense stock. ' LOOKERS :R JUST US. J. 111. MITPELL & CO. i 61 POLLOCK ST. ' "'. PHONE 288 tup 'rnnr V . - This is the dividend ef the Ree Motor Compsny for the past five yssra.-. -Comraon stock In snoot automobile manufacturing concerns pays front SO fMrcentto 1000 per cent dividends.' J. !:l 'j , ' Our offyHng of the ? per cent Cumotktiva Preferred Stock ' of the CONWUDATIOIOTOI CAR COM F AMY, (Capital slock 14,000,000.) of CUveland, at pari 1100.00, with, a bof ua of 100 per cent of Common. should pror rquaUy projective of opflta. V ; - . , ' " 1 ' ':The CpJlSOUOATtO MOTOI CA COMPANY manuf actum the " RoyaJ ToorUt and the Croxlim Cart, both of which se familiar to every Aotoraohitisk. ..i i" '-. '..''. :. , There are IndividuaL fundamental, mechanical rvawwit why their romplete tine of commercial trucks, taiiralia aid pUtanre cars wiU ayre Jtvg j-ofitu to the ittvettof, these we Will gladly furtiinh on request , ' Investors will also he furnlKd Vith Crtind fmblia spraunlant's SUUmrnta aml-ermoally." - Thf book Value of prefrrH t k ia R2 rr rtit la res tf prke eaked. "', TV- Cmiton Taiical are ow htng v) by W! )n W. f U Co. cf ttitrsgo and rirxtm Otpr yfg tii"(,b Wilni. This lathe rmt piMicoff-ringof th afok,lii'h it lm ! u 5 . f '!. r.-r.rsl litral pro pectus, showing f '-nt. i-f , !:,, c; r r- "l. BANKING TIWST(QOMRM CAMtAlvSZOCoipbpo: WELCOME AS BUYEBS.- nV immh -. riirti "' inM . i ' RE PORTED HI6 w y, WUliam oini4;TahV)dr'uifliajtn r.-.a': Greek Waters,. Italians aod: -h t Spanish Branches-Active. -" -VlKwdodi rXDrit 28th.-4A dwoateh. is eeived from Corfu by the Daliiel Nw Aeency gayg that while the Kaiser'i jriajit, Hohpniollem.vith th Emperor a board, waa cruising off that port 3 rifle abota were fired, at U. , I The butieta whistled over the Iftlperi-. al eabio, according to Ihis report, and caused excitement among the members of bia Majesty 'a suit. Although the dispatch says the ou'rage is attributed to disaff -ct d Greeks, dipjoraata are at a loss to uiid rstanl why Greeks should be diapl -aa d with the Kaiser. " v ' At ti e German embassy it. wae said that trfr effort is bein- made to se cure pt'Aiculars'of the outrage. Ther6 IB A l.UUU IIIQIC. lH(t '. p(Jg UIPJ have been part of art; ' anarchistic plot. It ia known that Ihe anarchists, especi ally the Italian and Spanish branches have been very active latelyT Because of the belief -that they "are plotting an I attempt at wholesale assassination to mat the Coronationof King George, the police of England and all of the Conti nental countries have recently been very active. - All known anarchistic chiefs are be ing subjected to the 'closest espionage. Because of this fact, and because of the Intense activity of the Berlin police in searching the haunts of the anarch ists, it was Raid the outrage might bt? due to German anarchists. The Kaiser planned to remain in the Mediterranean for ten days longer, but whether this reported incident will re suit in bis changing his plans cannot be learned at present. While you are having that spring cleaning, make a new ro6m of art old one with B. P. S.-Flat Wall Finish. For color cards, phone 99 or write J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co., 67 S. Front St.- Deeper Waterways, -1 The address of Mr. S. A. Thompson, field eerWy of the National River and Harbors Congress, last night at the court house, was only fairly attended Mr. Thompson was impressive, forceful and interesting, and .those who heard the address wejre greatly pleased. This deeper waterwaysaubject ia becoming better understood and its importance as affecting New Bern, is being seen more dourly by the people here, but the action is Dfeded, to sect rj tho -result, that is, a water depth d wn the Neuse equal to that to be found through the sounds and inland waterway to the ocean, . LtCroy the silver hetl dancer and the Girt, at The Athens this week. Charged With. BetaiUng - , ' . , . :-. "- ' . TesUrday morning Albeit Karain. an Aiyrian, was arraigned before U, a, Commisaiooer. C. Ut Hill on war rant ehargtug him with retailing spirit oou liquors without a U. 8. license. Probable cause wm iound and the' de fendant bound over to the ni term of Feisrai eourt under a bond of lo0, in default of which ha was corni'ted to jail KAISER FOR REGORDERS COURT NO CHANGE IN JURISDfCTlON OF t '; -V".- UACISTRATCS. ' ; ' 1 ". -' ' ' " , -' j ' ' ' vf'v.. 'r ,.. ":-.vi,yr Letters are being rmblUbtd signed by men from Various eornmunUiM in Crc vso county oUti'ls tt New Trn, sta ting that aone in their immediaU sh Uhq is in favor of th elaWshmont of ;a Reenrder's Court.' I'n't It otrIrul how some1 fnon cn arqulrs aucb rmt ivslooe kowldgV Indeed It mot be a brilliant mirnl that Cn forcuftl the vote of sa enlite eommx4.r, Wh the h'lUrs wwe r4 by many pplo In Crao e'mty, thoy simply aml.'nd, knowing lhy wrs Wriilwu but for rmt porrK litnp'y to try to Infl I'firt Sme vorNho la taiiiing to rt hi tote with II, cro4 Any mo h will tote f ir a propxfi'ion fr r oft Ut ha tf lnl. that ih riij -nty of the r!ti;nr g-img to thi T, I not worthy ef Ihn ntn of fwj r itl I'ri , Af. H'S Vti-g thn ,! 1 . ti-fl . nrt I I f ! st i t on ,f ',il i r- i, If f'-r A.l-ivM l,o"i'i t t r ti t it rt ! ' i : t t i t I , ' ' I a r f f t !'(- so ' i I I r .. T -i HEiiif OF THE "WEEK .-t.. s.-?.i&.L.-tX' New Set Lantern Slides Beoeived. p. jnano ana viou uiuo r. On Friday mormojrj th ' S A grad sang m auditorium for the Drat time. . The song vaf very well render led -and every oneeemed to enjoy it. -The class gamea-pf ball areatjll go ing on atyecesa. The eeriesbet ween the 8A and 9th grades eaded Thursday, the acore was 14 to 12 in favor of the 9th, grade. ' . - ' : ': ;.. f- A new aet of lantern alidea eame thrs week and several of the classee shava seen them,' A class in Physical Geo graphy, which has just finished a study of clouds, Baw a aet of .slides especially orerTared for the Durwose. A sreat many of, the acnes, were" taken fion? Alps ao in addition f.o the help in study ing clouds the class had the privilege of seeing some of the noted "sceneTy q the A'ps. Among the slides are al sets on glaciers, anow and ice. Scenes from South America and South Africa reveal a stats' of civilization bard to re alize merely from books. -A complete set)f scenes from England and Italy and Panama Canal Zone- give definite ideas, where hazy, indistinct' ones are ihe rule with school children. The beautiful scenery in Western Korth Carolina is shown in a set on theAp- palachian Mountains. The piano and violin club of the Graded School met Friday afternoon in the Griffin Auditorium, and gave the following musical program, all without notes: P.ano Solo March From "Norma" , Bellini Sophia Hollister. Piano Solo Brook in the Forest Wen- zl Norma Styron Piano Srlo Wai.tz Grace Munger. Piano Solo Swaying Tieea Spauldiig Agnes Foy, Violin Solo-Valse A'herton-Alber- tina Jones, Piano Solo-Waltz-Reiubo!d- Adolph Hahn Piano Solo Frtm Flower to Flower V Kullak BeBS Hyrnan. fiano Solo Song of the Birds-Carl Harris, Sara Hollister. Piano Solo At Twilight-Mabel Cohh, Piano Solo Sextett from "Lucia d :Lammermoor" Bessie Hollowell Piano Solo -Waltz in D.-Chapin Mary Turner. WILLIAMS' KlDNETfP ILLS Have you "neglected your Kidneys! Have you overworked your nervous ays tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains' in loins, side, back, groins and bladder! Have you a flabby appearance of the faoe, especially under . the eyes? .Too fre quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wil liams' Kidney Pills , will cor yoo-at Druggist, Price 60c Williams.' M'f'g Co., Prop., Cleveland, 0. - Attempts To Take- His Ufa. While under the influence of a'eohol and temporarily mentally unbaiancto tar. Ferdfnanil Ulrleh, - who reids at No. 5 BVn street attempted to take his life yesterday afternoon by. swallowing a number of grains of bichloride mercuryand bu fof the, fact that a physician b'gaa work oo him a few minutes after be committed this rash set he would doubtless now be a corpse, and 'as it it be may succumb to the af fect! of the poiaoa - ' The Athens -U canitary -and safe-always comfortable teat, only wy that the'esUblUhment of tbe Recorder's Oxjrt will tffeet the ciUsen ship la the county, la that It will save ihertt valuable time and their Hh7. It rill MVlhim time becsuse'thsy will rot hare to srxnt weeks around the court hotise la N'sW Dera wailing to give testimony, as wltniwais for the Bute atU ilefcnlant, or serve oa Iht jury. It will save thsm mon'y becauj as.dmrntraiiJ lo every coonty In N. C. that hs s 'ptxl s rtcordtr'e Court, it it inany t,ojnivU of dollars sr. nitallVn - ' The m ifBtr In the entity i;l hv the m jurif.lirtiixt that t'xy Ifnymia lit the Count; of" S'n"t th miiire it will .'t b that I ti"y f! f,it vciint It, t ' it I I " st , .o ha iIik r"t Unl r- 'a'i I I' farti, bit hn b'-'-n nii!- f.-r- n ... ! t r ! ( i' GI100L oiieiGiiiii iiiliifl Fpar Robbers in Stolen Auto Bind :Nide ,and "!Mak $20,000 " Haui. Chicago, April 28 Four armed men planned with great skill and executed with su&ess a $20,000 jewelry robrjery The victims are Alberti Sr.,. proprietor of the shop at No. 1246 Milwaukee ave nue and; Norman Strauss of Newark, N, J. .representing Strauss & Straus?, dealers jewelry. In carrying out their plait- tne tnievns captured and boud nine persons, and-escaped with their pluoder in a stolen limousine. : Bifort daylight the Crexei garage, aveh miles from the scene, was called by teb phone and ordered to send an automobile to a flat in the Ridgewood Building. While the chauffeur was in the.buitding looking up his supposed pat ron, the machine was 'stolen. 1 ' it was 10:30 a. m, when it drove up to the Milwaukee avenue shop. Strauss waa 4tBplaying his samples.. Edward Albert", son of the proprietor, 'Samuel Schmidt, Mr. Strauss and a boy as s's'ant were there in the place. Threfi men entered with revolvers. Those in Ihe store were compelled to go into a back room, where two of the robbers tied them with ropes which they .had- brought with them. Edward Albert), the proprietor, and his wife, who lived over the -store, hearing commotion, desopnded. The robbers drove Alberti and his wife at a run into he rear room. f cud them to lie face downward on the floor and bound them. Next some miscellaneous errand boys were roped. While one of the robbers worked o i the safe two plundered the! Newark saltan an and the store. The safe yielded $500. Strauss lost $10,000, nostly in diamonds, and Alberti'a loss was of-equal amount. Alter the robbery the men entered the machine and were driven away by the man at the wheel. He had remain ed at bis post during the activities in side. Later' the machine was found abandoned on the North Shore road. ICQ pairs High-Grade Tans and Patent Leather ladies Oxfords worth from $3.00 to $4.C0 to close out quick at $1.49. The Greatest Bargain Yet. J. J. Baxter. Proceedings in Federal Court. At the opening of yesterday 'a session of Federal court the case of D. E. Ed wards vs the Hartford Real Estate Company , in which the plaintiff is suing the defendant lor breach of contract, was taken op. This esse Is from Lenoir county and judging from the Urge number of visitors in the eity yesterday from. that section who were attending eourt, it is attracting much Interest, A large number of witnesses were placed on the stand hy both the plaintiff and the defendant and considerable time was taken up In tkia manner. At the cle of the day's session ths esse had not been concluded tad it was continued un til today, Messrs Y. T. Ormaod and J. T. Coo er represent the plaintiff and Messrs, W. D. Pollock. LofUn, Vassar and Dawson are appearing for the de fens. ' j, , Z. I We have Screen, Doors arid Windows,,' in all sizes and style's, knocked down frames ind wire cloth. We can fill your orders promptly.' Don't delay, the rush is due in a fevr daykVrt Ji Basnight 1 ( Thc?,e S!nr(3, Collars snd V.rc ijie btcst styles. - f AHMMTER FOMOllSIDERATiON - It is aerioua mistake jfor the-yottag-husiness man to think -that he needs no credibecausS he is buying and selling for cash. While it ia sin admlrttble policy to pay bills prompfTy, yet to build up a permanent business; credit ia oiW of the necfBsary factors. ' i We cordially invite the accounts of the .young men of New Bern and Craven County to whom we will gladly extend ev ery assistance for the upbuilding of sny legitimate business in which tjiey may be interested. Accounts subject to check are received in any amount and 4 per cent interest paid on Savings. JUST RECEIVED . , . : Madras With Satin Stripe, For Waists, Blouses and Shirts. ONLY 0c. PER YARD WELL W(JrTH 15c. i 1 1 Barrliigttiu Djry Goods Co. ' LET THE GOOD WORK GO ON. We are advertising just as much to educate the public to the use of good pine lumber as to sell it ourselves. Therefore, at times, we need not dwell on the merits of our own timber but can safely leave, that to the judgment of in telligent lumber buyers. Our ex perience with pine, lumber en- ables us to speak with authority, and to offer a grade of goods ubs Uii-ly without parallel in this section of the country. i Broaddus & lyes Lumber Co. HORSE I NSpANCE New Brn, N. C., April 17, 1911. Mr, W. G. Boyd, City. e i We beg to acknowledge receipt of check from you for $133.00 covering one of our horses that died recently, that was insured In the SOOTHliRN LIVE STOCK 1NSUR ; ANCE COMPANY, of Iligri' Point, N. C, for which accept our thanks. We have btsojed a number of out animals in your Company and do not hesitate to recommend it, . - ) ' (Signed) SCOTT & CO. W. Q. BOYD, A$t ; EIh Builtfing9 : j- KrT!ephonii: Officf 400, Jlomt 258. , ve 'nave iusi . ,:. ''-1 -f -'trrlt J receiYe-an lmeiofNergd Shirts,' the latest creations. Also r some beautiful , , i . Tics - . . Shirt Waists and' Lidtcs Oxfords in Pat ."Leather; 1 mm PAYS. .if n 4" - - lllllM ! Jl IJ ' ; J; ?! tt in 'I . U ii : ; ' J J , rr-r I i I i i U
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