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TT70 THE MORNING NEW BERNIAN, NEW BERN. N. C. Friday . Morning, November 4 iSM 31 LEGIOiJ t i-; r TO A ID nOLL GALL Organization to Join in Making i Coining Drive a Complete :v Success SHOO L NEW BERN 130 PUCE TO OBSERVE ARBOR DAYWITH mm Thta American Legion believes in the 'golden rule.. Since ' its :.organiza tiotiiilie Lesion has emphasized A mertea's- duty to aid the men i who bore; arms for America in their bat-i tie to catch step with the progress of the world after they had .lost it thru their serv)ce. ' In this work, the Le gion 3ias received the heartiest co operations from -the American Red Crossf Not. only has the Red Cross preached the doctrine of duty td the ex-service T man, . . but- during the '.past yeas the Red Cross has spent more than 510,000000 in helping thevet er'aii and Ms' family,'besldes acting: as the great humanizing agency between theveteran, the government and; the nation in general. . : ' , TJie American: Legion :has recogr-, iized' the value of this service and it has given '-concrete' evidence, of its gratHUde. The Red: Cross' Annual Roll ; Call' begin Armistice Day. - No vemSer 11th, and - ends- Thanksgiv ing; ljay. "t)ft"The success of the Roll Call .depends the future of the soldier work of the Red. Cross. There are imperative, demands for an extension of this work. , An.unariimou's response to file Call will permit this extension and that is what the American Le gion is going to strive-to see happen. - Roll Call .officials of the Southern Division have received communica tions from; Legion pleaders in every state of the section, volunteering their services for Rol Call work and in several instances, the American Le gion has shouldered ; the entire re - sponsibility of the Roll Call.. "You rest easy and be prepared to do the work," is the word sent. "We'll sup ply the ammunition-"-. , ' ;4 i i :'':": School Children to Have Their Exercises This Morning; J Woman's Club 2:45 FOB CERTAIN WOMEN Those of Questionable Character Will Do Well To, Steer : Clear of This Town to le p.-id il3lED BISHOP An invitation Is extended the pub lic to attend the exercises given to day at the Griffin auditorium and the academv xreen unaer- me suspires of the school children and the Wom- an'a Club. . observing Arbor . iJay "The Tree Planting Song," given be low will be ..used at the planting of the . memorial trees and all who will attend are asked to clip lit and takfc it to the green. . - L .Beginning at.-9 o'clock-this, morn in? the individual grades of the schools will hold their exercises in the GriffiU auditorium. The first and second grades will begin at that hour; at 10:30 the-: high school will have charge: at 11:45 . the ; third, (fourth and fifth grades will give their- prb-; grams; and af 12 o'clock the sixth and seventh grades.- At 2:45 the me morial exercises : of the Woman's Club' will start. The song which will be used at the latter . follows: " , : TREE PLANTING SONG : r (Tune: - America.") . . Joy for the sturdy trees; , - , . ' Fanned by each fragrant breeze, . Lovely 'they stand. . : The song-birds o'er them thrill; They shade each tinkling rill; They crown each swelling hill; Lowly or grand. -.: " Plant them( by stream and ,way. Plant them where children play, , - And toilers rest; i' - . In every verdant vale, .. , ; On every sunny swale; . .: Whether to grow or fail, , God knoweth best. ' - ' .-: ' ' ' " - V -' ,".'. v Select thestrongJ the, fairi Plant them with earnest-. care, , No toil is vain; f . . iv Plant m a fitter .-place, . st-' , Where 'like a, lovely' face j , f; iA Set.;.- im sotn e -tweeter:; grace, v ".. ; - 'Change - may prove gain. - . : Women df questionable , character who come to New Bern expecting to escape the law may as well- pack up their baggage and seek other climes and dd it quickly, according to Chief of Police A, L. Bryan, who has give,n instructions to the members of his force to keep eyes open for these hu man parasites and to see that they move on before they have time to settle .down here. .. .. ';,: '. Two such parties were given their Lorders, to make a hasty retreat - out of town last Saturday and lost no -J tipje. in boarding a train and making a .get-away : last Sunday morning'. The police have been informed that there are otbers here at the present Vtime - and unless these -manage':: to eet" out- of vtown immediately, they will '.doubtless be-officially notified to leave. 1 .1 Chief Bryan stated that no such (Characters .were wanted by the peo ple of New Bern and that he intend ed to see to if that they were ; not allowed here as long as he was & he head of the police departments Lsnvbeih Memorial Day To Be ' Observed Wherever There Are Methodists : ' pr. J. B. Chadwiclc, head ef the pub licity department, Methodist mis sionary Centenary, has ' issued from Nashville headquarters a -suggestive prcjram; for Lambuth' Memorial day, which XviUorbe efficially -. observed - thrdUghoTrfScrtithern Methodism, Sun day November 13th, this being the firsti Sunday following: the late bish- "opSf birthday, November 10th. - Bishop Lambuth, was the : son of missionary parents and born 67 years ago . in Shanghai, China. He was a SPECUL RATES EOll BIG FOQTBALL HE Thousand's of Far.s Oyer St?li . to See Carolina-Virginia Gamp at Reduced Rates CHAPEL HILL, Nov. 3.---Th iv.'an agenient of the University ; footha 1 team.- was informed - today, -hy te Southern , Railway par,rncor lohart- inail of dwxai and-liberal -education i "If nt, that special .rate? would r be . in nd- served the Southern , Methodist ,necl lor te Carolina,- Virginia foot vhurch m varied caDaeities. but his.'"'" 6a,lfc 111 V-Iia-C1 ...... A .V , " Your Complexion Needs Face Powder to keep these au-r tumn suns- and winds from ;.. playing havoc with its beauty. Massage Creams to make jour ' skin clean and eTlowing .-with - health massage th3 facial m ua- cles daily. Night Cream and Day Cream - "Keep the skin -' soft nnd free . irom wrinKies ana matte a wrn- derfxil base for powder. , Rquge, Lip Stock, pye. Brow -feor cils-finishing touches to . the toilet. t . ' " : We invite you to Inspect our toilet goods department. - , . We carry the most .exclusive toilet refinements which give you great pleasure. ' , . H " t-Xx:'- :i::J::W;-:: ''';,';::::;':'.-ri ;'t'V; Bradham Drug Co f Broad St. Pollock St. niopt notable achievements were con nected with o'pein and "directing . mion .fitJjMn Afrfe-ai GMna, Cuba, VJaj).n, :Koit:'a ix,9 afj'uchiiria. Siberia." -He has been called the for eigri minister, missionary,- physician, autnor and bishop. Ire 1 filled a larsrt place in tbeu: religious-,' world.-. His death occurred in. ' Tokohoma,. Sep Hill Thanks. giving JJay, .rrom all points- m 'Viri--ginia and North Carolina. The rou.nd tnp fareWiI, be one and a half the regulartoie-way fare, and tickets-are good fram-rWednesday, November 23rd to Saturday, November 26th. Arrangements are being made to run special .trains from Goldsboro and Greensboro, .over the ' Norfolk Sou; thern : from .the eastern end of the Ttedk to Shanghai, , China, for -burial sAtae' a,nd iblf rom. Charlotte and t.-..a- i t 1- -. I Asheville. The local a rent, in each to: rest beside hia father anil mnttipr At the hour, of his . burial, church belle all over Methodist territory toll ed; a requiem.;; , ' .. . - . :. -, ' . The program, was arranged b'y Dr. CHajawick . Includes appropriate mu sid. iscripture reading,' and five-minute : addresses oh the life and , work of Bishop Lambuth in the following re latifcnsj ' '"A rriissionary ancestry," "iiipionary and pioneer," "mission ary! secretary," "missionary bishop," waiter -Russell Lambuth Chris- i - . : '- .::( : .. : tiin." '"I'f DTEL PHOVIuG ERY POPULAR PLACE New Terminal Again Last Night '. Had; a" Large Number-; ! ! '-'Iht 'Guests ' The local agent in each place will give information about special train service. CHAPEL' HILL, Nov. '3. -B.'f B. Wimberly, a. medical- student tit ine University during the years 1919 1920, 1920-1321, and one, of the most popular men on the .campus, at the time, died of pneumonia at the XlnU versity. - of Pennsylvania last" weeki The funeral was conducted from the home 'at Rocky 'Mount- Sunday, af ternoon. - v , 1 V ' Wimberly came here from V. M. I. and while here became one of the best liked .men at the University. He was a member of the Delta Kappa Epselon fraternity, Gorgon's Head, Phi C,:, made his letter in the gym and was considered ,one-of the, best ervm men tnrnprt .-nut h fai-nllno in n ' J J V C J number of years. ' .., v- i-.i t-. . ... . . .. . . . . rouowing tne auspicious opening of the New-Terminal Hotel on the previous night, a score 'of guests were . yesterday and last 'night registered there and every one- xt the- guests spoke - in m,ost commendatory 'terms of r the new hostelry, declaring that it was one of the most up-to-date' ho tels that-they had had' the-measure of. finding in North Carolina and pre-J - T:..ir-rt. It.n.. ..l -rm . ' the? owner and 'proprietor, ' Would be given a liberal patronage. i" 'The "restaurant attached to the , "New Terminal is' proving -very pop - nlhr, not only with' the guests there. uui. aiso wnn iew xsern people, a number of families taking dinner and supper there yesterday. ? - .Vaimstr layior uia not expect -SL record" breaking patronage this, , the ,flrst week, of, the operation . of ' the new piace out tne' large number . "of guests who have already spent a day ore nore 1 there ' give assurance that , li(i will have. a full house at all times. R. L. DANIELS, SPECIALIST, THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Offices in Elks Temple. Rooms 411412. TeL No. 170 Office Hours 9 a. in. to 1 p. m, ; 5 to p. m, wmm cm X Save 1-S to 1-3 Tottr Fne The CaloriC . is the scienti fic triumph of ; the ag for and economically. Takes the cool ' air out of your rooms as' it pours the warm irJ in. Over 100,000 users vkeep warm and save r 1-3 to & heating buildings efficiently their fuel with the C&ioriC. 'Why not you? ! ." S. B. PARKER CO. Everything in Sheets Metal - T ft tr-,,.. , , l-."'i t.'-ut . ; l c6oler -virHTnrjV Bktxcs "r DprAxir rmr niivrr togs ; ; Mr. H. M. Hill, 'of the Hill Tatl- . oring company, is .responsible forthe statement " that, the 'cooler weather during the pjis.t few days has brought 'wijlj.it a bi.demand for'suits and overcoats. OTTfrat firm has. a1 nifty line of I clothing for men "and boys and ' some ofvl;hppj are- described in'- ah advertisement which-they fere carry- , inq today's paper. '' : v BIG, SHIPMENT FURXITURE i RECEIVED DURING WEEK y, '-'...:;' " The- Turner-Tolsoil' PurnituVe Comi' pans have this 'Week received anoth ,or pjrge shipment of furniture .which theyvhave on display and sale at their estiolishment and which Va attratct vlng much aUention. Thia firm ; has reoeMly been . featuring a: line of kit4len cabinets, et which tjhejr have placed larga 5umber' iM 7he Guaranteed haldviaCwef " MALARIA SPECIFIC - -1 yicil r. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE NOW HAVE Two Office Phones 17-and-18-J IF 17 IS BUSY, CALL 18-J FACTORY PHONE 18-W AT YOUR SERVICE NEUSE LUMBER CO. V: vyy - j""'"" " IS T7 . Si IS) A IMIMlIH) Each and every member expected to turn in at least one subscription dfrri i that day. Read the campaign story found elsewhere in this paper. If youliave not made the start yet, how is the time to do it. -f v :- Every member expected to do their share in making Banner Day a' large ;; ',r: success; You are expected to turn in jat least one subscription, but you can turn in more no limit RememDer? you get 100000 extra' votes on each $15-worth' : ' . of subscriptions you send in this week and next. If you have not seht in your I harness a member of this driveo itw.;;;;;;.:: 1 ..,;..... :, I . - -.1- . - , , - t ...... . i ''I nn !U 12) $m Wi; 7XH. '.'h.k ..:'--S V U -f ' - S 7y M fcr Ts -.4 $i W. v-.- li v ;-i - ? f I Jb. mm , J mm ' J . i . h ; f.. -I . V - .. -It ':: Rhbne;776 ; New Bern, ; N.;C. 0 ' ... N ( TAltE THE SHORT CUT f 1.1. -V v ! c When you were a youngster, yoii never went to school the long wa 'round! You took a short cut. Every advertisement in this ' paper is a short cut. Advertisements maki& is possible to tell you in a few min utes all you want to know about the service or articles you need. ' t , , ' At a glance you can sift out the things that interest you most and in a moment you know just when and where to go for what you want. ' . . ; s " Figure how rriany steps, how much needless walk ing and talking the advertisements thus save you ' and your neighbors. ' Then you realize the great economy and necessity of advertising in your daily life. . ' I'M S '-Ji.! .!.! r i. i V'." .. "' n '-v;.-' It . . , .... -r . ; .--'.ir a-t': -' v ; -ij...,' .'. 1- .1
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