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Try it and learn for yoursfltt that Penslar Buttermilk Cerate is just the thing to keep your skip clear, soft ' and smooth. Tubes 25 cents; large jars, 50 cents. tlJl WOOD-LANE jDRUG CO. h THE PENSLAR STORE , i. Bill GIVEN RANK IS REAR lilt Is Retired From The Militia Service Upon His Own ' Request MORE THANIOYEAItS IW ACTIVE SERVICE -4 . ' ,-.. ..-. -. mm m am OCo our own cives ! i "Our every word and act helps to fashion our lives. Let -V ;; us carve out a future of which we may be proud" says 'the Old Philosopher. Our homes are improved by the 'deft touches of lov ing hands. Purchase here a complete set of finely tem pered tools or the individual instruments you need. "Aa little hardware here and there will make your home, sweet home, more fair." D o o o RHODES & KEHOE, 'PHONE 126. o 75 SOUTH FRONT STREET O loaoi iopo j Mr. C. D. Bradham who has been I Commander 'of the North Caroline ! Naval Militia for nearly four years, i has been retired by an order of the ! Commander-in-Chief and given the title of Rear Admiral. Mr. Bradham I has been in the militia service a lit tle more than sixteen years and the order was made at his request. Mr. Bradham enlisted on November 29, 1900 as Lieutenant Junior Grade. He was very active in the service and discharged the duties of this office so efficiently that he was rapidly pro moted to higher commissions until he was appointed Commander in 1913. A short time later he was appointed a, member of the Advisory Board of the United States Navy, in which capacity he now serves. The order retiring Mr. Bradham and giving him the title of Rear Ad- ,miral follows: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPART MENT, RALEIGH January 20, 1917. SPECIAL ORDERS. No. 5. "Captain C. D. Bradham, North Carolina Naval Militia, having ser ved more than ten years in the ac tive service, is upon his own request herewith placed on the retired list of officers of the Naval Militia with the rank of Rear Admiral. MILITARY RECORD "Enlister in 1892. Lieut. (J. G.) Nov. 29, 1900, Lieut. Sept. 12, 1901. Commander 1st Bata'.ion, Naval Mil itia, May 11th, 1904. Captain com manding North Carolina Naval Mili tia, March 1, 1913. "By order of the Commander-in-Chief. "B. S. ROYSTER. "The Acting Adjutant General." F 1 Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Coplon are Tendered an Elaborate ' ': " Dinner. - Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Coplon arriv ed in the city last night from Golds boro where they were married yester day morning, Mrs: Coplon, nee Miss Goldie Klotz, whose home is in Chi cago, xame to Goldsboro arriving there at 6:35 yesterday morning where she. was met by Mr. , Coplon. The ceremony was performed by Rab bi Meyerberg, of that city. Upon their arrival last night they were carried to the home of the groom's brother Mr. S. Coplon where a most elaborate dinner had been pre pared for them and a few friends. The couple was the recipients of a great many beautiful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Coplon will be at home to their friends at number fiffy five Metcalf street. men at a certain Front street cafe. While the officers were watching Mrsj.?Broti in order to secure suffi cient1 evidence to warrant her arrest it is understood that one of the sup posed victims made a partial confes sion ' which implicated Mary Brown, and her arrest followed. . . The Brown woman is said to have posed as a nurse and as an agent for soaps and gas lights. She 'is under stood to have had quarters with a prominent and highly respected fam ily in the city and according to the statements, of one of the family had always acted in a quiet and respecta ble manner while in their presence. Don't gTve. yourself away if you expect the world to take you at your own valuation. 1 Menograph ers F. Death Conies Unexpectedly; 111 Only Few Days Funeral This Afternoon. 20130 omoi Don't Miss These Votes yy- . ! 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Mrs. Hancock was seventy-four years of age, and during her more than three Bcore and ten years, or since her profession in early life, she had lived a devoted christian life, the influence of which has accomplished much in the lives of those with whom she was associated. She was a mem ber of Centenary Methodist church and was a very active- church work er, considering her advanted years, and her passing will be a great loss to her fhurch and the community as well as a bereavement to the fam ily and friends here and elsewhere. The deceased is survived by one daughter, Miss Lizzie Hancock, who patiently and lovingly administered to her needs during her brief illness. The funeral service will be con ducted this afternoon at four o'-clock-from Centenary Methodist church fey Ro,v. J. B. Hurley, presiding elder of the New Bern district and Rev. H. B. Hill, pastor of the Riverside Methodist church. The body will be interred in Cedar Grove cemetery. A class in advanced speed work for writers of al( systems of stenography will meet on Monday night, January 29. The class will be conducted two nights a week by Mrs. B. E. Moore and Mr. J. E. Van Hook. If you would like to increase your speed and thereby become more efficient, call us at once. New Bern Business School MITCHELL BUILDING TELEPHONE 763 Two Great Obligations CONFRONT EVERY MAN OF FAMILY AFFAIRS: To provide for the present physical, educational and moral needs of those dependent upon him To arrange for their continued protection in the face of any exigency which may arise. ,This Institution stands ready to advise and assist individuals in fulfilling these natural demands. New Bern Banking & Trust Company NEW BERN, N. C. Fish and Oysters We have Shad, Hickorys, Mul lets, Trout, etc. Let us . have your orders and we will servo you at once. A. W. W ALSTON 'Phone 474. Market Dock -T H Tanryniore Hotel SWANSBORO, N. a The most attractive resort on the Atlantic Coast. 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Eagles from every part of the country will wing their way to Buffalo. 4 China'' Lac .will brighten up that old chair or piano. Try it ana know. J. S. Basnight Hardware Co. 1' 99. -Many a woman's complexion looks as though the beauty specialist 'had given heif a paste in the jaw. , Single blessedness means that many a fellow has lived to bless the man who married the girl he was in love with. ' ON SERIOUS CHAHG E Induced Wilmington Girls To Enter Rouses of 111 Fame, ,' ' ' Alleged. WILMINGTON, N. C, Jan. 22. The case charging Mary Brown, a white woman apparently 35 years of age, with procuring females and per suading them to enter houses of ill fame in violation of section 3854 "A, of the North Carolina penal code, was not disposed of in Recorder's eourt today, but was continued '' until to morrow. If the Brown woman was in court she was not subjected to the scrutiny of the curiosity Seekers norj were the "witnesses called and recog nized. Absolutely' no light was let izi on the -matter today and those who assembled to , hear the": details were disappointed for it will be necessary to make a second visit , to the court chamber for the details;- " V . " I :: ' ' The crowd in attendance was not over-large, but an air of expectancy i pervaded the chamber an. air which whispered that' something out of the ordinary was to transpire but. this quickly gave way when 5 Recorder George Harris announced a continu ance -of the case. This" '. announce ment was followed by a few words of condolence on the part of the Record er who stated that he saw several "gentlemen" in attendance who were probably present to heat the Brown case tried and that he announced the continuance in order not to keep' them in suspense. ' r . t The '.Brown woman was arrested last night after' she had been kept under surveillance by the officers for several- days.' She was. carried to po lice headquarters but was later" trans ferred to the county jail where she will remain until trial. . ; It is understood that the first inti mation of the woman's alleged ac tivities .came in the form of a letter t the father tf one of the supposed victims. It was signed by a woman living in the city, and Is understood to have stated that Mary Brown ar ranged meetings between girls and In New QUARTERS 42 Middle St. A. E. PITTMAN &SON Repair Shop is now located at 42 Middle street and prepared ta give first class Work. The New Welding Process Done Here A. E. PITTMAN &S0N New Bern,- N. C. The Men Who Count 1 for something in the world of commerce are those who early in life learned to SAVE as f well as to MAKE MONEY. Take your first lesson by opening a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with this bank. 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