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The Morning New Bernian from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 5

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New Bern, North Carolina
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THE MORNING NEW BERNIAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1916. 1 by 1 sialic riT71ir T7S3 I ii 41 i A Great Assortment of Fine Fashion, Low-Priced TOP-COATS and COAT SUITS for women and young women is here now A Greater and Finer Assortement than Can be Found in Most Places at the Height of the Season. This fact is established at our store because we put in such large quantities and keep on buying them right through the season hence we are able to, at this time, giye such ASTONISHING VALUES. I i We have a line of QUALITY COATS made of Fine Wool Velour and other Fashionable Materials in many models at exceedingly REASONABLE PRICES. It will pay you to call and inspect these at once.

99 i 'if "You Are Always Welcome at Our Store f7 si unci QJJ i OE 10 OSODO yesterday from a few days visit with relatives and friends in Greenville. MRS. H. B. HOLLAND GIVES ROOK PARTY ON THE GO Travelers From Far and Near Recorded for Your Special Information.

1 -V', Mrs. Nelson Simpson left last night for Morehead City, where she will The Men Who Count I LAST NOT spend a few days visiting friends. Miss Mildred "Booty" Hawk left last night for Goldsboro, where she will spend a few days visiting friends. I Entertains in Honor of Miss Pauline White and Her Sis- Mr. Dempsy Wood, of Kinston, was a visitor to New Bern yesterday.

Mr. L. N. Roberts left last night for a business visit to Kinston. To Tax ter, Who is on Visit Here.

for something in the world of commerce are those who early in life learned to SAVE as well as to MAKE MONEY. Take your first lesson by opening a SAVINGS ACCOUNT Mr. J. M. Howard left last night for a business visit to Duplin county.

This is the LAST To save cost ori with this bank1. Just $1.00 will start you, and you may add each week what you feel Miss Mollie Pasman has returned our State and County Taxes they musVi paid at an early date. Remember you have been notified. -5) aisposea to persistent saving not oniy increases your account, but it adds prestige to your personnel in the walks of life. We are helping others why not you Mrs.

B. Holland gave a rook party at her home on Broad street yesterday morning in honor of Miss Pauline White, one of the teachers in the New Bern school, and her sister Miss Grace White, of Greensboro, who is visiting her for the holidays. Miss Muriel Groves won the prize for the highest score and Miss Mary Bray won the booby. After the game fruit punch was served by Mrs. Holland assisted by Misses Agnes Blanford and Lida Guion.

Among the guests enjoying Mrs. Holland's hospitality were: Misses Grace White, Nonenda Styron, Lil Mr. J. E. Van Hook returned last night from a short visit with relatives and friends in Washington, N.

C. Mr. G. S. Attmore, returned yesterday from Stonewall, where he spent a few days visiting his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Duncan, of Raleigh, passed through New Bern yesterday en route home from Beaufort.

Mr. J. R. Whitcomb, of Chester, for some time, is spending the holidays in New Bern visiting his family. Mr.

M. E. Tyson returned yesterday from Greenville, N. where he spent several days visiting his parents. Mr.

W. C. White passed through New Bern yesterday en route to Oriental to vjsit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. White. from a visit with friends in Kinston. Miss Sadie Rice left yesterday for a visit with friends in Columbia, S. C.

Miss Wilhelmina Rein left yesterday for a visit with friends in Norfolk. Mrs. Adran Wade left last" night for a few days visit to Morehead City. Miss Jennie Coward has returned from a visit with er mother in R. B.

Lane, Gtizens Savings Bank and dnentr lian Morris, Hatherine Leffert, Ger Trust Company New Bern, N. C. trude Carraway and Georgia Keene Mr. R. Aman, of Cove City, re- who are in the city for the Holidays.

turned home last night after a visit tit -y 301 tOCO' 030E301 here. TV Mr. and Mrs. C. Hir.es have from a visit with friends in Mr.

Chas. O. Robinson, who spent the Christmas holidays in this eity, returned to his home at Elizabeth City- yesterday evening. Qarlisllsi rC09900 1I1C ouim SPLENID Mrs. George Dunn returned -last Mr.

W. Morrison, chief special agent for the Norfolk Southern, ar rived in the city this morning for a Where you will always mid a cigar tp 's'aif i few days business visit. Horrors Preceding and Following Great Battles Portrayed in Film Play. you Mr. and Mrs.

R.tW Lamb, of Fort passed through New Bern yesterday en route to Hertford, where night from a visit with her parents at Fields. Mr. Guion Bartling returned last night from a visit with friends in Belhaven. Dr. L.

L. Damerson returned yesterday from a visit with relatives in Miss Mildred Bayliss returned last Ciga rs are handled, spwhen ou purchase from GLARK'SVou ar' insured forV they will visit Mr. Lamb's parents. 0 THE WISH OF THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK 1 FOR YOU HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY SI'" 1 0 6 1 i 4 a 1 IP' '0 1 cigar 0 good smoke You ca'r et -that pip'igr 4 Miss Emily Mitchell and Mias Ethel Lee Campbell, of Washington, N. arrived in the city last night and are Dealing with strictly the humanitarian side of war the motion picture drama, "War's Women," shown at the Star theatre Monday and Tuesday, pleased a number of the theatre's patrons, while "a number expressed night from a visit with friends in Goldsboro.

guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rawls 1 i on New street.

Mr. J. H. Parker returned last poucn at a reasonaoie price at VjAKIS. as having no appreciation for the production.

-Miss Alpha Kellum has gone to Richmond, where this evening night from a visit with his parents in Raleigh. UNEXCELLED FOUNTAIN The picture is indeed a wonderful production and is controled by the she will attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Nannie Kellum, and Mr. Mr. J. A.

Morton, of North Har-4 Hy-Art Film Company, of-; Washing ton. There is not a battle scene in lowe, returned home last night after a visit here. -f- IN EACH OF THE 365 DAYS OF4917 1 the entire production, but the hor rors preceding and following great Mr. C. T.

Gillikin, of Morehead CLARK'S I City, returned home last night after battles is vividly portrayed. One scene, by far too is where a mob of drunken men are permitted C. T. Meachamt Mr. and Mrs? Hugh H.

Land and children, of Winston-Salem, are spending the holidays in the city, visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Land.

Edgar Wallnau, of Wilson, returned home last night after a few days here visiting his people. -He was accompanied by his sister, Norvelle Wallnau, 'jrr to go to a convent where hundreds of women are refugees, The 'cap ELKS TEMPLE a visit here. Master James, Ballard left last night for Croatan, to spend a few days Miss Ruby Bowen returned last night from a visit with relative and SBANK OEZIO tain is admitted and a beautiful young woman surrenders herself to himr in order to! have the captain order the drunken mob away and thereby save oaoco NEW BERN, N. C. Mr.

Frank P. Gatlin, of Philadel the many innocent women, made homeless the war. In his scene Markley, FranK- Keenan and Chas. French, are at their, best and Just Received White Cap and Ontario Mills Buckwheat. 1 Fresh Fruit and Other Fixings For Your Ol no their acting compels any one to closely watch the scene regardless of the horrors pictured.

It is said this scene is taken from a real happening in one of the belligerent nations. The entire scenario II WET CHRISM Fruit Cake. was written from; stories regarding ''HackbuFii's friends at Aurora. Misses Mabel Ethel Williams have returned from a visit with relatives at Beaufort. Mrs.

C. T. Midgett returned last night visit with friends in Washington, N. C. Mres Kate Pierce, of Beaufort; is spending a few days in the eity visiting Miss'Sena Shaw.

i Miss Julia. Bryan Jones left yesterday for a few days visit with friends in Washington, D. C. --x Mrs. H.

A. Lewis, of Morehead City, arrived in the city, last night for a visit with her mother. Mr. and Mrs! W. S.

Swindell, of Swansboro, passed through New Bern yesterday en route to Raleigh. Mr. W. Blades left yesterday morning for Norfolk to attend to business interests in that city. Mr.

C. S. Ballenger, of. Goldsboro, was in New "Bern last night en route home frnm a visit at Croatani actual horrors enacted and crimes perpetrated upon innocent people; Manager Lovick Taylor announce they have a number of features and new. serials booked' and will give put dates for their projection here in a short while.

'i. phia, who has been visiting his sister Mis Ruby Gatlin on; Front street, left last, 'night for a visit to his old home at Merritt, N. E. F. Prunier, formerly of this city, but who' how resides in Columbia, S.

arrived in the city last night and will be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dockham nntil Sunday Mr ohh Mayo, of Washington, D.

who hai' been in the city two days as representative 'of. the Hy-Art Film Company, leaves this morning for Beaufort, where the picture, "War's Women" will be presented. v-. Mayor A. Hf Ban'gert and Captain Thomas Von Mariner left yesterday morning for New York city.

Mr. C. T. Pumphrey will join Messrs. Ban-gert and Mariner at Norfolk Mr.

W. E. Patterson will leave this morning for New York, where he will join the New Bern delegation at a New Year's dinner at the Mantinique Hotel. II To express tke Christmas spirit; to give as you feel like -depends upon preparation made in advance. This Christmas will soon be a memory.

Now is the time to prepare for next Christmas. Our Christmas Club for 1917 is now open for membership; it provides for the sure and easy accumulation of a Christmas fund. Call and aHk for detailed information. If incoiiven-. ient to call, write, but act today" and have a splendid fund available just before next Christmas.

W. BOYD, AGENT JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO, of Irreensboro, JV. C. News and passed through New Bern last night en route from Pollocksville, where he visited his mother. Mrs.

Haywood; returned from Pollocksville last night and will spend a few days here with her Mr; and Mrs. S. H. Scott before returning home. 0 ticipating LIFE INSURANCE.

fiaranfpri "ra'" Cash, Loan, Paid-Up vuaranieea And Extened vaiues' Liberal Disability and Other Clauses Found in Dependable Contract (Operating through Citizens Savings -Bank Trust Company, 6S General- Agents.) i Tis my vocation, Hal; 'tis no shame for a man to labor in his vocation. King Henry IV, Part 1,1, 2. Mr. R. W.

Haywood, a member of 1 1 I. lliirt returned I the editorial BtafT of the Raleigh II i i ty eating ordinary food. A rc. rved i.i a s-trivtly f-'nnitarj-, r- a 1 way, 1.

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