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The New Bern Sun Journal from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 5

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New Bern, North Carolina
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 192L NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL FIVE If! IS Jesse James, Yellowstone Park Bear Holding Up Automobilists Sweets PLATE GLASS URGEWOMENTQ HAVE EXHIBITS FOH THE FAIR mm lit OTHER CASES Odie Laughinghouse, Charged With Making Liquor, Is Found Not Guilty county to and help make this department one of the most interesting of the entire fair. The committee is composed of Mrs. F. L.

Bray and Mrs.iJ. D. Whitford. "We especially want 'cooked said Mrs. Whitford this morning.

"By that I mean cakes, pies, bread, biscuit, candies and other artie'es of a like nature. Of qourse, we also want all the preserves, canned products, pickles, ietc, that we can get. "The 'cooked exhibits' may be entered as. late as 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. Preserves and similar exhibits must be entered by Monday.

"We sincerely hope that a large number of ladies wil join in making this department of the fair-the success that it deserves to be." I i 1 Installed in Your Automobile While" You Wait DRIVE UP! "Four additional; eases were tried In superior court this morning, with Comciittea In Charge; of Cul-inarv Department Asks Ladies For Assistance The committee charge of the culinary department exhibits at the fair urge all the ladies' of Cravei LUMBER CO. NEUSE Phone 17 'Mr. Owen G. Dunn left this for Kinston. King St.

4- judgment pronounced In three of them. -v In -the case of i.BUCte 'vs. Odie Laugliiiighod se, V. charged with the manufacture' of liquor, the jury found the defendent not guilty. Alonzo charged with larceny, xwas also-: iound.

-not guilty and has been. -released. Lee Brock, charged with larceny, has been sentenced to the roads for a period 'of twelve, months. The case, E. X.

Saunders, also charged with larceny, has not-yet gone to jtjj-y, BROTH COMPANY BHOKEIIS ESTABLISHED 1888 Members New York, and Norfolk Cotton Exchanges Private Wires all principal eicbangea. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton. Grain, Pro- i visions, Libirty Bonds Bought and Sold. 228 l'LUMK ST. NOKFOLK, VA.

Pbonra 24G51 S40si Show Stioi Tonight ipersonalI -Mr. Mack Day of. Merritt is spending the day in New Bern. i. Mr.

E. P. Watson Stella is spending the day in Itfew. Bern. Mr.

Lane-, returned, this morning from New York City, Mr. Q'. "WV has Veturned rom -thrae wfieki-a-tremont. Mr. George B'ahlcs of among the visitors, in New "i If you are fond of real class in screen entertainment, -taakev it your business to see" this masterpiece 'for the last times ioday anil night, T.

"At The End of the World." 'V' A Paramount-Artcraft masterpiece which Josures the highest-: quality in -shadow art" BETTY COMPSOfl-niLTOn SILLS Two of the finest stars. appearing Id pictures are the featured Jesse James, -Yellowstone Park's famous hold-up bear, is seen here demanding sweets before permitting an automobile to proceed o'n its way. As soon as one motor car has paid its toll and passes onrthis bandit bruin shuffles to ambush-to await thd next victim. Metro's Beautiful Star MAY ALLISON In B. Y.

P. U. The Tabernacle union will its stars. regular Thursday night meeting to Mr, Farris-Nassef lef this for a short business trip to Golds- night at o'clock. Group our leading.

An A-No. 1 program guaranteed. boro. EXHIBITS IRE PREPARED FOB '-SHOW AT FAIR FRIDAY David Powell "THE LAST ARDV From the story in Saturday Evening Post. This is a Screen Classic Also Snub Pollard and Sambo in their- latest.

Tomorrow Sylvia Breamer in 'Not Guilty In his latest and most gorgeously produced feature, Mrs. H. W. Armstrong onb Rhem avenu, Ghent, returned home this morning. n.

J.y Mrs. Oscar Brinson and Miss Sarah Mann left this; morning for. More-head City. vv, -vi EAPACHE "Th Princess of New York'1 )Many Local Business Houses A picture that Just sparkles with luxury and beautiful scenes. Mr.

Gordon iiattie lert mis morn-1 i in? for Phanei Hill where he -will at- To Have Attractive Bootlis ave Attractive On the Grounds "uT.ii'"Vr tend s'chooK Many of the leading business houses of New Bern arei making I preparations for their exhibits at the fair, and this department is assured! BroMalGme of success. It. E. H. J.

A. Meadows already 53 PS have 'announced -that they will have 30 ypOR 27 years we have Mr. Fred ,1. SuttoTi of Kinston is spending the day in New Bern attending court. Mrs.

Sarah of City has been visiting her daughter at that place. Congressman JBrihonreturn-ed ythis morning from short business trip to Goldsboro: '4 and Mrs. J. B. Robinson left this" morning for Tarboro where they wil' spend several days.

Mr-and, Mrs. JW W-Clark of Atlan- I i-? til 1. an interesting display of fertilizers and- crops at their booth. been. Celling depend L-aJe and sold foe 25 year? without.

Complaint. Endorsed by. the Lest jiy-V'iicians and Qruggists. Safe 2 sizes 30c and 60c rBOMALCINE COMP.V2TST, XSoldsboro, N. C.

heating contractors, will feature the Alamo Lighting Plant, -which is Cer tain to attract considerable attention. In they will, have various other articles on display. able merchandise at .1 lowest in the city Willis Motor Company, will a tic passed through New Bern today showing of Fordson tractors, Ford tractors and plows and will, give i-enrouie to jviorganion- J. a demonstration or the tractors ana Mrs. Marvin Lewis returned this Phone 40 132 PoUock St CUTHR EL Automobile fops Made and Re pairted.

French Glass for Back Curtains Accessories Work- Guaranteed plows on the fair grounds. morning from, several weeks visit at The New Bern Building Supply prices. We are doing i so now and shall con- end Company will hive a showing of everything-in the way building Mr; J.j Baxter returned this morning from Stonewall where he materials- and will have one of the most, attratctive booths at the fair. bas been visiting i Other local business concerns are expected to make their announce tinue to do so. Mr.

Ernest Mattocks Maysville ments witbin the next day or two. passed through the city this morning returning home from Durham. The James Hptel, in today's issue, urgs visitors at 'the fair-, to make their hotel headquarters during the forthcoming week. Mrs. Herbert Hancock of Smyrna home this morning after lAKLEY'S Meat Market i 146 Burn Street Phone 796 9 spending a few days in the, city.

Vi. Mrs. Mary Nicols of Mansfield ar- Mrs. Guy'Gaskins returned home from Goldsboro yesterday after several day's visitwith her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Her Mother being ill with typhoid fever. i rived in the city this morning and 4s -i; the guest ol Mrs. Mark Disosway.

Miss Mar)e Willis of Williamston who has been visiting friends in the -t i-i. city left this morning returning home. Mrs. D. ii.

Brooks of Atlantic pass ed through, the city this morriing en route to Bath where she willv visit friends. km Choice Cuts Beef 20c Full line of Chickens, young and old i rFesh Eggs Vegetables UL 'MOT41EK 1 II For TVr Generations Child-Birth I I Vj "ava Mad Gil Eerier B7 1 F. F. Brooks of Kinston Is spending the day in New Bern the guest of his daughter Ms. Latham ort-King street.

Messrs. George W. Midyette, G. L. Griffin and J.

C. Langley of Oriental are spending the day in New Bern attending court Miss Ester Johnson of Norfolk who has been visiting' Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Harris on National avenue re turning home this i ,1 Messrs C. M.

Mattocks. C. C. Dud-lay nd L. H.

-Collins of Maysville are spending the day in New Bern selling Come here A and get the best for less. 1 0 BY ALL HU9 STORES WniTtra BOOKLET 0 HOTHEHHOOD AltDTHE BABY.nn Brasficld r.EaLToa Dept. S-D. Atlanta. Ca.

"But 1 i Never at the sacrifice of Quality. Always at least 6 less. Why at least Because it is your just due. If you buy itM elsewhere you should have 30 to f60 days in which to pay if you haven't you are discriminated against. You can't borrow money from a business connection without paying interest.

There is no difference between borrowing money and borrowing merchandise. SHOP AT NEW BERN'S BIGGEST BEST CASH STORE TABERNACLE tobacco on: the local market. rs. K. Ja.

Chestnut and airs, a. p.u and son A. D. of Cedar Pirit passed through the city this TONIGHT AT 8 An A-Xo. 1 Program Assured I ts.

W. p. Stevensdn and children of (reenvifle passed through New today en route home from Ori-efcal- where they have been visiting relatives. Mrs. M.

Hooker of Kinston who has been spending, several weeks in the city the guest of, Mrs. N. C. Smith left i this morning-- returning kme. LOOK! LOOK! Gran.

Sugar "J--Q Shafer's Hams 35C Our Special Blend Coffee, lb JUDK Carnation Milk fl i A can ItV 60c Best -Tub Butter 10 Bars Good Laundry Good Green ColTee 4 A 1 a ib liSC Beaufort Mullets 4 Best Lard 17C 1- It) Rumford A a Powders H. C. Armstrong LEAGUE ASSEMBLY MEETS; BOLIVIA'S PROTEST DELAYED As ne laised From iead i Stomach Pains Gone Eatonic Made Him Well "After Buffering ten long months with stomach have taken "Eatonic- and anr now without any pain whatever Am as one raised from the dead," writes A. Percifield. of stomach sufferers re-' porf onderfal' relief.

jTheir. trouble too much acliity and gas which Eatonic quickly takes up andxar- GENEVAj Sept. 8. The territorial and treaty rupture -between Bolvia and Chilet which, threatened to cause another withdrawal, from the League of Nations failed to- come up jKTi he League of Nations Assembly felting recently. fTrie Bolivian delegates that flue fight merely had1 "been positp'oifed i -VS.

pliiiiffeiiilei' 1fhey intfendd to press their claims atnst Chale. The Chileans, threat- heil the withdrawal of their country I ICO UUHf ibovuiu.g i Ijom the carry a few Eatonics, one after Oiifean treaty of 1894 were taken up "Atrial n-n win uigeei. we jwu fpl fine. Bie box costs-only trills 8.

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Years Available:
1920-1922