. v , iv.;. -- - - - '.. . - .. r. . ? ; ' .-.-?-..-..- ;- paper with . B 'A; k AyriTE Vr ;fi - V ESTABLISHED IN. 1878 T i - JnEWJBERN, NORTH CAROUNAlfWEDNEyDAT CORNING, KAY 2$, 191Z NUMBER 50 THIRTY-FIRST YEAR V r V . V J. NEW BERN BANKING AN ft TRUST COMPANY - NEW BERN ,M.C EVERY PAY-DAY YOU should be rem;nded every pay day that part of the money should be carefully laid as de for some fu'ure requirements, and you visit this b nk regularly upon receiving jour pa), makifg as largj a deposas possible, thereby assuring a steady, growth for your banking account Many sub stantial depositors of this bank began thfir relat'oni with th b :nk in a small way, and, their accopnts have gradual'y grown hy regular additions. WE PAY 4 PER CENT COMPOUND IN TEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. C XL Poisonous Insects Baffled BY THE WESTBROOK M-oraaaBMiaiiiiiiWii mi niiuynia COMFORT AND REST FOR THE BABY, PEACE FOR THE MOTHER .' "WESTBROOK", BABY PROTECTOR will brn j' y, res' :,n l a. pon-e of safety to ihouBaids of mo hers this summer. It is no c:ny task t sit. th ough the weary lours a baby re quires for sl "i nuI lirnsli (he flies away.' It isn't quite r as nable, ' eit'.er, lo ciiivr it fnm head to fi ot, depr ving it of the full benefit of fresh air. THK VVKSTI'.UOOK HM'.Y I'KOTIfCTOK is a pa'en cd article, which solves (lie problem. ITS MANY IMS The lines of til'' I'lM'ert'i wherh-T ihe b;i;iy resls on the flgor. in thf i en aw nf til mer house. When hiiby is taken on an oiit'tig tno folded Protecti r is ea-ily car ied, nn I is ins antly ri-a'ly to iuc when bahy has gone to slumberland and pjacefully rests on a s 'f , ihiek blanket. ( inv many. It se rves i s purpose equally we I a bt-d, i n a couch, on a bb nket or a quilt oh po ch, u: der ih shade trees, or in turn- AN APPEAL TO REASON. We believe tbe WKSTHKOOK. ISABY PROTECTOR supplies s long felt nc (I We believe tlut loving, thoughtful mothers everywhere, having read lliis ad. will realize th absolute need oftff dually protect ing their habits fr in the ofien fatal touch of ih dangerous bouse fly and otli.-r i i ;e.i e ln'ailng insecn. Kemetnlier, thai a though your hoiiHe may be thoroughly rcreened, the sinjb' My that sneaks in mid bhts en the tender, moist lips of your baby may have come dncc ly from a sick room; may be laden with Cholera In iintom, the vn gile gi rm.s of Typhoid Kvver, Diphtheria or Tuborcu lchi. Take no ehances. iJo not expose your baby to nvedlesa dinger. PRICE $2.25 AND $3.00. J. M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLOCK ST. - PHONE 288 Op BOND bREATJlSTfltSS ALLEH-WILL F Fve Thousand Dollars "Kill Forfeited by Outlaws at Greensboro. lie , Flood Refugees lo LiSalle ! FHce Hard Times. Parish Greensboro. N. C, May 28,-The rial of the Allen gang-of out laws -ai leasts portion of the all g?d ' couri ' h use murderers captured -retails ;s' a fact thaf aoa Alien, me an. gen leader of the band and who, with his nephew, Wesley Edwards, is still at large, is due to appear before Judge Boyd in United States District Court here the firtt week in June. Naturally Sidna won't appear, and a a n suit a bond in the sum ef 16,000 bond was rr quired by Judge Boyd after Sidna Ai len'a convict ton here on a counterfeit ing charge. An appeal was taken to the United States Circuit Court of Ar-i peals at Ri hmond and a new tiial granted. The bond of $5,000 was re-' quired for the defendant's appearance at the next terra of court. It is not at j all improbable that when the ?5,fM (i bond is forfeited and paid in to the gov em men t it will be applied to a pu pose other than customary. In fact, it is understood that an ffort will be m ml -1 to have the bond'app'y at once as u re j ward for the capture of the man fori whose appearance the bond was m-de. j U is said that Judge Boyd would likely I favor such a plan and it is believi d that with the added incentive of $5 000 the capture of Sidna Allen would be simph a matter of time; that with such a r.cci oi hie head there Would be no linn I e.v i cipe for the ling leader and his u' aw 1 nephew. i FOR PARCEL j TOT BILL HOUSES FOR RENT. Residence No. 26 Pollock street, po? session given at. once; albo No. 2fJ pos spsston given May 24th. Apply to ELLIS COAL & WOOD YARD F-O -XJ-KT-3D I The place to buy your Spring or Summer Suit at prices within rciscn I absolutely guarantee Mtttfaction. New line f sainpU s ju-t received. Call aod inspect toy Stock. 7 r. H. CHADAICK, Merchant Jailor,, 103 Iflddtfl 86.' Price of Coffetf Has Increased. Washington, May 28 The average price of coffee imported into th) Uni ted States has greatly increised in t'H last few years. A statement i-is ied by theComtne'ce snl Labor Departmem Bureau of Statistics show that dunnu' the fiscal y a' the average import prii e has been 13 cents i poun, as aain I New QreleanS, May 28. Stories of dire dist re s am on? 1,400 flood refugees i i the vi -icily of Jens. La., in LaSalle pa i.h, weie received; here yesterday by Dr Oscar Djwling, president of tbe l.ouipiana State Board of Hcaltb. In a le ier from Dr Majer Newerbsuser, special inspec'or of the board, who is m charge of tbe medical and sanitary i irk among the relueeS in the Black r.vi r s jo i in. I r Newirhauser said he had just e implead a trip of 25 miles up Black rr er and that some 1,400 refugees were 'Mir.' ring for food and are in need of nvitim'is. Dr, Newerhauser states thatsca't red about in th'! swamps within 'a radius of H ni:les of Jena there were 85J negroes and no white people, among whom 120 teals had been distiibuted. No rations hai been issued to these peopl e within 1) diys, the doct&r re ported and only 500 half rations were iisued. Soma rations were expected to arrive (rem Monroe Tuesday. Thtre win not even a sack of meal in Jena vben Dr. Newerhaus?r jrrote his re- poit. Tne leiter was referred to the Flood IMif committee by the State health aj'hirities and supplies dealt out im' nitdiatcly. , , . Cr. v. s e waters in that section are ao;i k at tl,e rate cf two inches a day ; ami in I J :e Torrai crevasse section the wiier ii rccieding elowly. but there are iiior - than G.OOO equare milts of territory i m 1, imsinna in which the peoble wilj be ! ki' i fioni their homes for another two w" ks ai d half of this will not be in- nabi'able for three weeks or a moith I t.'onnl ions in Ihe section which is be I ing rapidly overflowed by the Hymelia crevasse are'giowing worse' each day i a d as the waters rise many more people are bi ing forced to abandon their , i:o n s 'I ho Mississippi liver, however ; i . rtiei iling rapidly and. within two a'cks tho Hymelia crevasse waters ' a ul i ( k'ii to run off the inunda'ed am).-;. mm Unqualafled Approval Givfu it By Postmaster Geuer J al Hitchcock. Washington, May 28.h. Unqualified approval of the Bourne Parcel Pot bill was given by Postmaster General Hitch cock in a report upon the measur'seni to the Senate Post OfTn e Comtjiitiee and made public yesterday. The consolidation of the 3rd and 4th classes of mail matter would gatly facilitate tbe administration of; mail matter, the Postmaster Central j gnid. The delivery of parcels to tbe limit of 11 pounds on all lural routes and within the delivery limits of free carrier offt ces was likewise approved as tconora.c and a convenience to Ihe public: The establishments of units of area of inva riable dimentior.s on the basis of lati tude and longitude, and various chang es for the several zones was referred to as certain to Its sen the cost of trans portation, to stimulate the general trade in small wares, increase postal revenues and pave the way f ir other postal reforms. "In my judgment," concluded the Postmaster General, "the proposed measure will benefit all classes of the people except those carriers now en gaged in the business of transporting small wareB. While the patronage of these will be lessened, it will have the effect to limit their business of such carriers." ! Neither the House nor S. nnie has acted on the bill. i in lo I'; TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Druggists refund money if it I ime iblets. U cents in 1919, 8 cents in 1910, and i f, . fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signs Cents in 1903. Pretent import prices aie still, however, below the high lev el which prevailed in the period from 189o to U96, whn the averege.in prt price ranged flora 14 cints to IS cents, i i, - i i i i i Autos Valued At $30,000 Destroyed , Cleveland. O., May 28.-Over $175. 000 li ss hy fire ws ruffe red by four concerns occupying a tne story bui'lin: on Euclid avenue, near East 19th street yesterday. The flame eiginated fr m defective wiiin'g in 'he garage of the Jackson Mot' r Company. Automol il-s worth $30,009 were destroy od. Othi r losers were; The Firestone Tire Con pny, 7S,000;ContIhWal Jewelry Com pany, $28,000; Anthony Carli", ownei. of the buildin $40,000. It is expe t n that $5,000 In jewelry stock b lony in,; to toe Continental Company will I e ie covered from the safe. lure is on each tox. 25c Army Bill Was Reported Back. W'j -I b gti n, D. C May 28", -The ;i mi aj pri prialion bU was reported luck to the Senate and Bouse by Ihe roof. rs yesterday with an and .'oin, mist rat ion amendment, wb ch would. I 'Ululate Majir General Wood out of ofli. e ,h Chi f of Staff and leave tbe loi ation sn I distribution of miJiary i ons iu a Comm suon of retired Aimy el'i ers and two members each of tbe Sermt T and Houce Military Affairs Com niitt' ei The report was not acted upon i i cittv r houfe today. Sharp eonflicl ver the amendment is anticipated. Victory Won By State Pllou, Call us up and let us figure with you for your screen wants. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. Died. Monday night at Raleigh, Mrsi E U Roberts, after a short illness, nge49 year. Ihe deceased is survived by hv daughters and one son, of Raleigh, one brother, Mr. S, R. Street of this city. Mi's. Roberts was Ihe widow of Capt. E. B. Roberts, a for mer resident of New Bern. The re mains will arrive here thia afternoon and will be carried at once to Cedar Grove cemetery where thfune'ral ser vices will be conducted by Rev. B, P, Huske, Clark Club Organized. ' Last night in Machinist hall, under the direction of E. R. Pace, Raleigh, and D, M. Clark, Greenville, a Clark Club wasorganiztd with a membership rof 40, mostly railway employe Th platform of Judge Walter Clark waa adoptel, W..Z. Duval, elecled presi tent, W. A, R ddle, secretary of the club. UNEMPLOYED MONEY. is of little use to the owner. If you are keeping your savings at homo or some other place where they yield no interest juu not get the full value from your money. If you are saving for any purpose you will lu-.rr the necessary amount sooner if you deposit your s;u ings in this bank which will, twice a year, mid in tenst at the rate of 4 per cent per annum to jour account. $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT. it 1 " . 1 11 ' ' in iii, Jiittogaystllji WbJmbbI i.iiiH n iimmmT Ti iii'TiI I Hot Weather Garments Now that hot weather is on us we wish to announce that we are prepared to meet the public's need in light weight apparal, in Cloting, Underwear for Ladies, Men and Boys, Low Shoes and Pumps, in white, tan and gun mettle for the whole family, Mens Straw Hats, Summer Millinery etc. rEBSBHSSSSf? J. J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLE DEP'T STORE Cuban President Is Against interven tion by United Slates. Wm'.ington, May . 28. UU pilot won a victory over the steamship eon "" i inics in the United States'. 8oprenvs Improve your lawn and pro- l';"urt d ciding yesterday thaoastwlB tect vour flowerawith flower! "" In!? ,,e"n 0B!" T.eci your uowcrswun nowen mJ wjlh a Fedflr .boa d. are J.' S. ttl'l -mt joct to liability for 8taU pJlo.t ni' fees uptn entsriogar lea vthf porta. gtiards. For ,fale by tiasnight Hdw U). ' TTT- WIU Operate' Chair Car. Morebtad City. n ,U"1 North Cwollnlaaewho iajoy the dllght(ui aamoier months at ii nebeed City wib be glad to. know that ihe Norfolk frMtherir Ballroad frill operate this s a aoa A chair ear service from Ooldsburui At The Athens, ao matter v, hai's tbe weather, tmusersetU nnd comfort The rooie" Usves ror Charkatoa. Tl torpedo4.est "Foote" leftyetUr Havana, May 28. President Gomes has sent a telegraso to President Tafl in which be protests In friendly bu'. firm terms, agaiust intervention , by the Unit I dtates. "It la my duty to say that so serious a resoiuti w hurts the feelings of a peo ple who love and are jealous of their In depend nee," be sejs after reciting that he bed received from United States Mialst J1 Beaupra a not Informing bias the the Washington government had ordered guoboat sent toNipe Bay and aatrongnaval eoncenlratioa iat Key Wast ia antifipeUoa of psibl even- toalMea, aad also In e'veat that lbs On bad roveratBeot was' made snbUi to protect Americaa property it ,' was the ; Intention to land fores for that pur n ihe THfc PRQPORTtQN OF SOBPLOS'MO'MSEO: PROFITS 10 MFM ' " NATIONAL BANE OF NEW BERNE, N. C STANDS . i: FIRST among the banks of . the' City THIRD among the Natioriaj Banks pf And ae it km nrr4oe arxi VadlvtdVi ProfiU eaMmtln ie IO&,onO anAnting to IWO.OOO, It bae a place eel the" National Bsnk It tl f iJowot, which. bwM4M attly benka bavidg' 0rphe and Un )(! U 1 f'rofiU eel l rtniig tboir CsptUl ek. ' " " to Morebead City. JTbe ehair ear all "sv.moriinig ior toe (jnarweton, B, u. be let eotamieaioa M Jdne Wlh.lhe dale rJl V yrd wiU'OBdarga eat for Mealae- the AtlaaUe Hotrl. i " ' ,v rrPlr Inipref amewU. It ca.M mm kri.ki , .1,1. Jiiaaderit. cd that thaboax will be MMbf it The Atuu.ua. , Reierva: loii returned 1 0 this port oo sueonat f tbe Vnnal ankrlA f A K aiw.h(fi iw ae.4k fact that sine Ihe Board of Alderan lor psnl.s fiom taaa towrs In ertrl l8, Wri'Priallo-,r $t&,00 per and wMtsrrt Norta. Carolina. La- th JUim Jm t V.rti. .r.erwntnrf fr, m 'Wliaon nih M mainlaio Uelr thin of tbe ' ppiol,8anebqry, Qraenaboro, Ch.rlot u, r. Tbta 1a Indeed to be ragrMUo. ft.t.Uk.'r.ftU.h- N tur. W..h. I n onetM a I U km to the boalKeas aaca InelM. aad 6rAHte. ; . v . or 11 V V a ao a loaa la many OUiee Tbe aoMlriK dwxs wfti be gives Sat urday night Juos 15ib, and lisniger A. A. DflBol wll preaaal to laa Isdiee a( tilag a bendeniM eoavenlr tbe will donlfKae bttV". ' !" '; K At Black Xoaaul. i: ' ' avcUon ef tl.s stata shows trraUr lprtraant fine the flleck . livutitam Cmlry." Kw Mada aad bundrds al m bolUli g of i klnH. The iv nyt tnd h slrt1y bgi1 to fr(, TH ( '' Minii nn ieun4rttf r v t.r, of t're, J O MrGmirand i t if a r p : - r pUcK , !i,.ih,. h r 1 1 ih ' m ' r " un'.in M I ; ' i'in!!. inr-. wsyr, v8taca iiaoary 1st, 1911, fl.fcv have bsefl epeat With local coal dealera tut foeli (COO have Wen apent for greeeriea ahl KjO.M hav beet spent by the member! of the crew for ciotb ing and other Incidental oipvAMt. Hera I I9.m 00 petit within flv aottht with local luerranltle flrir.s, within year tha ameOot would run doubilees ssl.tgh a H.OOQ'oa With the lost at me other pot ,thl will be M U w nera merehaau. The elty was OTy mil d on lo py 00 s - yr toward th, gl Ict and it dtrUM llftt I. WPu!4 I Unl to rlfi UU The tub's ' T' ' P 't,TI " eH M'lin' f'Kiirn an'i "tne i :r .ri ' o r r It . t'.e F.K.t"" Lr .- 1 ! k ( ftliV.tJr"e,a W F A Fi V.45 p. m. and 8:00 p. in, enterUlflmenU at The Alberts.' an,' J,'n- ' I1 Ill MaMnMMM;.. ,'TrrT?TrT'?5r-""- ' - - - 1 t tr,' r"t ae I j CkMnai Ciarclaaa talem faula . . Ooilega.. : ' 'w JtMi.il Special to JoarnaL ' Wbetoa-SaWnv May n,-Tb llCth annual aotnmeaceaaeoi eiercieee of 8e lata reenale Co lata c)omI tHsy on af tbafeaUxes being the literary ad drees fey.Hoo. W. T ttkkeU, Attor nay General 7 North Ceroilna, who e-ioM for biaaQbJet Tad Wot&a Beeralirol." He praised highjy U de partment of Dos tie 8tfeoie In Se les Collet.; Be Miergsd noon tbe Ira ports nee of simple d'.et, and Daily ur cUe in the develupenentof a wkoieeotne altraellva wooianho'ML '. r - i- - tJUKop RondthaUir, prewileet af tbe rSo.tr) af tn(, presented dlplootaa lo 8 nlr la ihe 0l'g Dpr iYitn, one graduate let ''. fc tm lr fjiiny, one ia expMija, n In hi-ia fintinf snt i5ve I '8mtic f rl rrt;' iV.i !. Ini-'il. and J'ehi-.r, fi-tr-h, ' ' r a . ' An I i i f 1 r 1 i(l.' IF HE DOES NOT BATES-STREET SHIRTS HE DOFf'T WEAR IHE BEST A. ifn Ft .' .I''; S . t " . j . . . . f ' . 1 ' ' " '. .'.. .. -tumim v-5J i t. ! C,"' o

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