Iv, 35 Jacc a6ePrceAaa88sni;pndTaIk Tomorrow I Mto;Ddi? lar MysteVy'f dayidorit fot get it. This is a serial pic-; : ture without an equal, pos itively. Interest increases with each episode. , ' lncfe JosA'RuftiSff J"?1 f'Germinar Biggest and Best Play House In Town New Vaudeville Today- Two . Separate Acts. "or The Toll of Labor" from Emil Zola's celebrated work In five parts, Made by Pa the Freres, and controlled by the General Film Co. k ; It is a privilege not enjoyed by a great many to see a production 'O'V the equal of this picture. ' Maiiheejpmly at 4p. m. Night 7:30 and 9 o'clock LNAL, NEW BERN, N. C. .if ) A, - s . - J. C. Thomas, left yesterday morn " ing for a business . visit to. Fayette. viller''' - , - D; W. Richardson, . of Dover, - was in New Bern yesterday. , ' ;:i C. H. Hall, left yesterday morning for Carolina, N. C. , 1 , S. W.-Ferebee, of -Stonewall,"passed through NeV Bern" yesterday enroute to - Goldsboro. ' ' - - Attorney M. T. Dickerson, of Golds boro, was a business visitor to New Bern yesterday. " ' John Dunn, went to Fields yesterday to attend the funeral tf the late John 'Fields. "- k" ', . , ' 1 George N4 Ives, spent yesterday at Newport! . . . Mrs. Abbie Davis, of Stantonburg, N. C; is spending a few days in. the city with friends. Mr. and-Mrs. R. tL, Minich, and son h Billy, have returned from Hershey, 'Pa.i. where they were called on account of the illness of Mr. Minich's father. Mrs! f . L, Sutton and sister, left yes t terday morning for Goldsboro to visit relatives, ' . Mrs. H. Willis, left yesterday . morning for Clarks. . t. , v. ',,.1. . . Mrs. , W.;: H; Whitehur$t; and -. Miss Carrie Hancock, of JLatham,' spent v'yesterday int. New. Bern. . , J . f V -j" '.''&. 1 Mrs. J. R. Cromwell and daughter, : Miss - Dorothy, have returned home to Norfolk, Va., after spending a few days '. in the city visiting Mrs. W.F. Crockett : W. P. , Haskins - returned yesterday from a business visit to Vanceboro. L, T; Henderson has returned from a visit t4 Kinston. , Miss ,EfSef- Rig iggs, ot . oreensDoro, passed through New Bern last even ing enroute to Grantsborot : to v teach school. . . , ' st ' Mrs. Gw S. Attmore, of Stonewall, .. .returned home last evening after a short, visit to her son G. S. Attmore, 1 ' Miss Annie Binns, has returned home to Biyboro after a short visit to the city. , . , ,,v -v? Miss , Katie . Ferebee, of-'Reelsboro, , . returned home last evening after spend- H ing a few days in the city -visiting her mother. , J ' .- Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Klng, who Were married at North, Harlowe yes terday afternoon, passed through New Bern last evening enroute to Northern cities on -their honeymoon. After spending about ten days in the north they will return to Linden, NVC- .' . Mrs.. Alice .Young ; Chaptr-n,wof Knoxville, Teen., who has , recently i returned from a European trip, : is iii . the city visiting her daughter . Mrs. ' R. N. Di;'ry on Pollock street. ' Dr. R. M. DufTy has returned fro an exii' i ' ! " "t to New York Ci i::t r.TATivi:: crrats2: " c s9. ; on, I 11.." 111 Sprains,Bmises Stiff Muscles , Sloan's Liniment will save hours of suffering. For bruise or sprain it gives instant relief. It arrests inflammation and thus prevents more serious troubles developing. . No need to rub it in it acts at once, instantly relieving the pain, however severe it may be. 4 IW. Proof ' Charttt Jolmxm, P. O. Bat 101, tov Ion' Station, N. F writ: "I apnined my ankle and dislocated my left hip by fallinc out of a third atory window aiz montbaago. - I went onerutebeeforfour month, then I started to u aome of your Liniment, aooording to your direc tions, and I must say that it is helping; ma wonderfully. I threw my eru tones away. Only used two bottles of your Liniment and now I am walking quite well with one cane. I nerer will be with out Sloan's Liniment.'! '.- , . -- -; AH Daalan, 2 Sc. Send four cents in stamps for , TRIAL BOTTLE " s . Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. ' Dept. B. " V Philadelphia Pa. umms Kills Pain THE WEATHERf - , . The day's .weather forecast f or New Bern and vicinity is fair, with slowly rising temperature.! Moderate southwest winds. SHE : COULD DIE A2J Ca Tnt Trcs I!crTrocLle f v Tenn. "Atony Cnte," I.""'. - nM ' S-li. .1... f v'o' 1 Ce t id ta rc.pveJ ' M "i v - .'y fc1'" Lies. ' i i 1 v t o! t pu: , -j tt 1j 1 b. j B. i t yci in led a tlj. I could nut da my cf 1 ' I r r -- f c! yo:1t rJ me t 1 ' X t 1 1 v"n:! 1 r c r 1 1, !'St , ii . -re, 1 1 r 3 tf 111 f 1 1 t. I1 Ji Pain CLL MEETING OF THE CITY BEAUTIFUL CLUBV v- There wilf be a Call Meeting of the City Beautiful Club at the residence of Mrs. D. ,.S. Congdon at 3:3Q o'clock rnuy .aueruoon.r txusinees. ol impor tance wtsd 'Every Vnember is urgedA VVtoTlv5 " (RIPE SHOT. t Pretty t Young Woman Killed by tola, Kansas, .Nov. , 11. Mrs. 'Roy Ard, bride of a wealthy young far mer, warshojoja. aBthusKjifod'kill- ed early "today, while driving home in a motor car with her husband.- A' j: The snooting took place on a lone ly road, five miles from Elsmere, and twenty miles from here. The scene was within a mile of the Ard home. The .assassin used a shot gun. police have no clue. The BASEBALL MEETING. fhicago, November 11. Leaders of organized baseball and the Federal League committee meet here tomor row in conference to determine whether there will be peace in the baseball world. President Gilmore, of the .Fed-1 eral League, is authority for the state ment today that the peace advocates will come to a final decision tomorrow. Chairman Herrmann and . Ban John son, ,of the National Commission, are to attend the conference as represen tatives of organized baseball. STOMfCB OUT OF FIX ? If you suffer with dyepepala or Indigestion telephone your grocer to send you one doz an pints of SHIVAR GINGER ALK. Drink one pint with each meal and, if net relieved, Sur tracer la authorized to charge it to the anufacturer. . . ..: f SHIVAR GINGER ALE . . Tonic, Digestivej Delicious f I prepared with the celebrated Shtrar Mineral Water. Sold under a positive guar antee to relieve any case of dyspepsia or Indigestion, or your money refunded. - If your grocer haa none in stock tell him to telephone his wholesale grocer. Bottled only by i V9 SHIVAR .SPRING gff Shelton; South Carolina. In a beautiful woodland dell. Vs; ; ' ' 0NE HUNDRED YEARS AFTER. Headachv. Costive, Bilious,- -"Cascarats1' To-night! Clean your bowels and end headaches, colds, sour stomach. Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, dizziness coated tongue, foul taste and foul, breath always trace them to torpid liver,; delayed, fermenting food in the howels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the in testines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. Cascarets, immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and pois on in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work whjle you sleep a 10 cent box from 'your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. THE POPE WANTS PEACE. Will Make an Attempt To Secure It. London, November 11. Telegraph ing from Copenhagen a Central News correspondent says a dispatch from Coloogne affirms that the Pope shortly will endeavor to initiate negotiations throuch the medium of pastorial letter. The German view of thia is that anv such action by His Holiness would raise the' question of tK Pnne'a temooral power to force Italy into taking an attitude against1 the proposal. MARINE NEWS Thef gas freight boat Silver Spray arrived in port yesterday morning from Bay River for a cargo of mer chandise. The gas freight boat Charmer, left yesterday "morning for Swansboro with a cargo of merchandise. The gas freight boat Alfonso, left yesterday morning for Beaufort with a cargo of merchandise. i' The gas freight boat Bernice Cree, left yesterday for Swansboro with a cargo of merchandise. i-;ey in nfw tvtk uivm j STAR Paramount Universal QUALITY B REFINEMENT "The Jackpot Club" (Special Universal Feature in 2 parts) A picture of heart interest when unfolded on screen with plot and photography, such as you have never seen. BogtlS BarOn (Universal) One of those side' splitting comedies with the king of fun makers Ford Sterling. Mystery of a Taxicab (universal) A thrilling and interesting detective story. Tomorrow, PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORP. PRESENTS The World's Most Pop ular Favorite IN IK 'SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN9 (IN 5 COMPLETE PARTS) t AND LIVE LONGER AT FOUNTAINS AND IN BOTTLES COMING! The Best Musical Attraction of the Season Dugan Grand Opera Co. Masonic Theatre Nov. 20 Reserve your seats now November 9th, City Beautiful, at 4 o'clock in Club room. November 10th, Current Event. November 12th, Music. New soft shell walnuts, pecans and almojids. Bra zils on the way E. B. Hackburn. .ADMINISTRATOR. Having qualified u Executor of the fast Will, and Testament of Alice W. !Duffyi decea tHf tt rc:'" -H persons having claims against the said estate to preten them at once to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate art hereby requested to , make prompt paymeat. , iAf ,, . This 7th day of ; Novenjibirk;,'1914 Executor of last Will-, and Test. tamentof A;W. c t - - THEATRE the Mary Pickford at Wood-Lane Drug Co. TO MY CUSTOMERS FRIENDS. AND I am pleased to announce that, I have moved my tailoring establish' ment from 76 South Front street to .78 South Front street where I will have more room to serve my . trade. Thanking you for past patronage and trusting to have your future business. Respectfully, ; SUJL JLlfMAN, , 78 So Front street. Phone 733 . 29 LIMES 75 CENTS Lettuce, Cel ery, Florida Oranges, Lady Fin- ' gers, Apples,'; Grbpc and all kinds of fruits and Vegetables at, . !- ; ; .' 4 ' , ROYALL, ' Phone 33. WANTED A POSITION WITH i private family to help around hou se and act as chauffer, apply to Leand er ; Cherry, 16 Forbes Alley ' ll-73U-p d . Cunt tli Sons, Ctlur RsmeSst Won't C Tawortcaea,Bomalterof bowlonmtnn are cured br the wonderful, old reiMib'V . Forter'a AntlneptlC Healing- OO. It rn fain and Jbcaia at tb same time, 25c, 5oc, i

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