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PAGE FIVE iiiiiioii - JlJoiar- Mvsterv 0 o o e VllAGRAPH 1WO RBBL FEATURE Separate Vaudeville Acts THE DAILY JOURNAL, NEW BERN, N.' C. O O V " hi Two aim 1 4.- m k M m sit B 1 m B m la lie Alliens Tiay This is Both Quantity and Quality ' ' ' ' ' hmi ii ii nr " ' ' 4 Don tmiss the sixth episode of "The Million Dollar Mystery" Startling and thrilling. Why does Braine fail? Can there he a Hargrave agent among the Black Hundred? Will Batt'e to Death, says the world's Greatest Detective Vitagraph Feature, "Our Fairy Play" This is a good one, too funny for words, they will you to tears of laughter. Watch for a stunner in p next week. The besj always at the Athens. You c it. Vaudeville is two splendid, nice, refined acts, tal ick and Taylor's word for it and come see them toe Matinee 4 3'clock Night 7:30 and 9 o'cl ;nove cures e Coal Dealqfa Don't Like it They can't make much mpney out of the Tip Top Hot Blast Heater. , It does not butn enough coal to 8uitthem. Buy a lip Top Hot Blast and get rid of soot jnd smoke. Come in and let us demonstrate this plan to you before buying and then if you are not con vinced that the Tip Top Hot Blast Heater is all we claim for itthen you may purchase elsewhere. Gasldll Hardware Company : CALL PHONE 147 ; ; Store and Warehouse 73 to 77 Middle Street. sis I I I I 1 1 THEY COME AND G O Merrell Bryan left yesterday after noon for Havelock to spend a few days hunting. H.- T. Patterson left yesterday af ternoon for Beaufort to attend to offi cial business. T. A. Ufczell left yesterday afternoon for Raleigh to attend a meeting pf j the State Bankers Association. Rev. J. C, Wooten, of "Raleigh, is assisting Rev. McWhorter in the re vival meeting at Centenary chi.rch, returned yesterday afternoon from Raleigh. Try An Ad In The Journal Eastern Carolina Fair New Bern, N.C., Oct. 27-30 EXTREMELY LOW FARES (VIA) - , , NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD ? Excellent Local Train Service s?s Fc adlditlohaif information apply td nearest Agent, or aadress H. S. LEARD, GP,A, - J.F.MITCHELL, T.P.A. ? TSTnrfAllr. Vn1. . : V.?-. Raleigh. N. C. Jim. J. C. Long, of Morehead City, passed through New Bern yesterday enroute to Raleigh to attend the Stte Fair. Before returning home Mr. Long will yisit his daughter in Louisburg. $ . , . . i'i Misses Beatrice, Blanche and Myr tle Davis, of Cove City, spent yester day in New Bern shopping. - Miss Louise Thompson has returned home to Jacksonville after a short visit to New Bern. Mrs. M. H. Aberly left yesterday morning for Kinston to spend a few days with her husband. Mrs. George Dunn left yesterday morning for Fields to visit her parents. Mrs. C. Luptog and son Clifford and Mrs. M. A. Lewis left yesterday morn ing for Trenton to spend a few days. SKATING TONIGHT AT GHENT PARK Tonight the week-end meet of all the lovers of roller skating takes place at Ghent park. Friday is the banner night of the week and the largest crowd of the season is expected to gather for this delightful pastime. One of the special features will be the fancy and difficult feats performed by one of New Bern's prominent young druggists. J. H.. Bell, of Washington, D. C. ar rived in New Bern yesterday to visit his sister Mrs. L. H. Cutler, Sr. You Can Make No ; BY COMING HERE When in need of clothing, Dry Goods, Notions. OUR LINE IS COMPLETE AND Prices as low as the lowest Sam Lipmat Corner South Front and Middle Streets ake . s and USE JOURNAL ADS FOR SULTS HSSEv IT IE m THEATRE POPULAR MOTION PICTURE PLAYHOUSE MAKES DECIDED IMPROVEMENT IN SERVICE Hon. George E. Hood, of Goldsboro, was a visitor to New Bern yesterday between trains. Dr. W. S. Primrose returned yester day afternoon.irom a professional visit to Beaufort. " A. D. Ward and daughter Miss Mary Ward returned. yesrerday morning ftpm San Francisco, Calj -Vv ' rg. C.F;' Henderson haa returned home to Jacksonville after spending;." few days ia New, Bern visiting friends. Miss Nellie Emshweeler, of Jacksph- ille.;N.' C. oassed -thraiieh Jtfew Bjern :,::. 'r:,V'7T i -V'i't yesterday .enroiite to.1 Beaufort to visit' The picture put out by the Para mount Company are considered the best than can be obtained and the management of the Star theatre, this city, are to be congratulated upon se curing this service for their popular motion picture house. The Paramount program will be shown twice weekly, on Monday and Friday, and this will be in addition to the Universal program which is now being used there. Among1 the players to be seen in the Paramount pictures are Mary Pick ford, Hazel Dawn, Dustin Farnum, Robert Edeson, Thomas Ross, Gaby Deslys, Annette Kellerman and others. The first one of these pictures, "Lost Paradise," will be shown at the Star today .and; in addition to this, Mary Pickford and King Baggot will be seen in "Love's. Refrain.". . 1 SERVICE SERVICE SERVICI BIGGER AND BETTER ALL T TIME YOUR Telephone ana OUR I Service Place OUR Store at YOUR door. 1 BRADHAM DRUG CO ph3r Two Rcxall Stores Phone 78 - - - y . , ; - k - -r.-- - j - - - - - - -' - LLiMiiii ' ' I ??j.--'-:?r-' i , -t y , r. : : 11 . , ..- .. . w .? . . . tt-- " ; ; : . - ' lEJlL3.,V!?SSLl R Eja-omESLib ' - . .pictures - Daniel Frohman presents the eminent star H. 13. WARNtR, In .;- "TFIE. - LOST', -PARADISE" ;Thia World Famous Drama of Capital and Labor; (In 5 complete parts) This splendid offering is the first of the PARAMOUNT PICTURES to be shown exclusiVo u :f the STAR in the future and identically thesame as shown at the STRAND THEATRE New York City,, the finest theatre in the world only a few days previous at ad 'mission prices of 50c, 75c, $1.00s In addition. . - v s -y p , , -j , . , ' ' vr s "T -; - - 7;LCAY PICKFORD 13? KING , BAGGO 7T. In a Beautiful Romance entitled ''LOVE'S REFRAIN' ' t T' v 13 t! -- Lcct r-:r-' yet o.Tcred ' our mz-iy patrons. - Come .early and be, assured a . good . seat. Appropriate, Music By The STAR, Orchestra " ' Continuous Eve nhr Tcrf enhance Starting 7:30 P.M. , . . , I m. 1
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