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

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The Daily Journali
Location:
New Bern, North Carolina
Issue Date:
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5
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fm. it ta- lis xmsmm a a. )a A -u wuy 'iM gj a 1 yl. TAKE Comfort along! Wear Crossetts. They're ready for a stroll down the boulevard or a hike 'cross country.

With comfort always right at your heels and toes. 514 fesrss-sH ssss wk JH hrncATAT www Uosse 1 11 SA L-J UU UJ UVJ iii tm M. of Fort Barnwell was a business visitor to the city s3 A i havA two new Vaudeville acts today F. G. Weathersbee left yesterday morning for La Grange.

1 aayton Benes, Those Comedy Jugglers Frances Raywood and Baby Isabelle. 'In a Bit of Nonsense" Hi i left yesterday D. W. Richardson morning for Dover. I LEWIS A.

('ROSSETT, Maktri North Abington. Mass. R. H. Wilson left yesterday morning for Beaufort in interest of New Bern Hay, Grain and Feed Company.

H. C. Lancaster left yesterday morn ing for a business trip to Kinston and I I ft rrmy hnr1 forenart. I I I i ill Washington. J.

M. Howard left yesterday fjr a business visit to Goldsboro, C. A. Seifert left yesyerday morn- PICTURES Shadows of Moulin Rouge A foiir eef subject from the Exclusive service, with Joseph Levering and all-Star cast. i Produced by Madame Alice Blache.

This story of the Paris underworld concerns the machinations of a depraved doctor i and his willing confederates, two degenerate i Apaches. The complications that ensue develop scenes, 0 realism, and the character portrayals are delinerated witbl startling fidelity. There Is a mob scene in the Moulin Jlouge, ot the Cafe of the Red Mill, that for sensationalism will long be remembered. The sewers of i Paris are! also brought Into dlsplay.as well as other under-Aworld places. Two xdtb.CT pictures A storage Door 0 A and An Untentional Hero i rA A are rip-roaring comedies.

nid Musical Comedy Show all next week "The Bartles f- Mimnt to attend a a lllg vv meeting of the Masonic Order. 1 I ft 1 iii E. M. Lupton left yesterday moj-ij- ing for Dover in interest of the New Bern Hay, Grain and Feed Company. Miss Fannie Wade returned to the H.

A. Tarman' returned home Jacksonville yesterday morning. city yesterday afternoon, from Kins-ton where she spent some time visiting hsr brother. Dr. Foley spent yestereday in attending to professional ItS Mvrtle Bartles, Soprano.

10 performers 1 Miss Sallie Flowers who has been visiting relatives here returned home to Mount Olive yesterday afternoon. 4 5lyio8tly gorls, well drilled chorus. Matinee daily at 3:45. Star Theatre I oaay Quality and Refinement MISS MARY FULLER AND ROBERT BOVVER IN A Tudor Princess (SPECIAL FEATURE IN TWO COMPLE I PARTS) The bst two part feature the Kdison has ever produced. A charming love story in the middle ages, in hu true love evidently triumphs over the tyranny of a king.

A romance of the times of Henry Mil. The love story of Frank Allen of Raleigh was a vifitor to the city yesterday. i Mrs. J. H.Canaday of Kinston spent yesterday in the city visiting her bro- i I I I -I I Rev.

E. M. Lassiter of Pallocks rir Ravmond Pollock. ville was a business visitor to the city yesterday. Miss Nettie Rawlines of Montgom the youngest siter ot King ne.irv v.n lary Tudor, ery is in the city visiting Miss Isaac Cohn returned from a busi Maud Munger.

ness visit to Goldsboro yesterday morn MissMabelBartling returned yestereday from Philadelphia, where she has been on a short visit to relatives, fdf 1913 Is lona past v. S. L. Dill spent yesterday in. More- tct inp P4in" THIS jhead City attending business mat of Fanny's Conspiracy (VITAGRAPH COMEDY DRAMA) Another splendid picture featuring ai Dyke Brooke fl Noima Talmadge.

He's a fat man. His wife loves h.m. he tries to reduce his weight with serious consequences, which are happily explained. On the Breast of the Tide (SELIG DRAMA.) A 3tory of the sea-shore, with a very clever plot inccdA TOMORROW: Warner's Features Presents MISS MAKIU.M LEONARD IN "THE ROSE OF YESTERYEAR" (In three ters. Chief 6f Folice W.G.

Rouse of Dover returned home vesterday afternoon WdelMqiient City Tax, AprUl lsvivw, and cost will be added. Respectfully, Mr. Matt Gordon and daughter Marv Gordon who Have Deen E. R. Phillips returned to the city the citv for several day nactwrHau afternoon, from a business have returned to their home in smun- visit to Bayboro.

JAilOlSONA: olletfor held Ya I E. A. Arm strong ot Havelock spent parts. pat ia. Mrs.

T. G. Fulcher of Princeton, yesterday in the city. Mtfefet is visiting her mother Mrs. Mary B.

Gordon on East Front street. D. W. Patrick of Greene county.wno has been in the city for a few days 1 nnmie and Mrs. Sher JYl 3 iioiii; 1 man Lpomis passed thruogh, the city returned home yesterday afternoon.

5 vesterday morning enroute trom COTTON MARKET leston S. to ivioreneau uij, 1 COlOH 7. ifv- rJ Tavlnr A Sons.) tor 1 they will board the yacht Saramar M': Vnrlr. SlMMIinn 13 1-8C The Ideal Porch Strict Middling 13 3-8c. 10 to 12 l-2c.

Good Middling iH l'p AN AMERICAN Low Grades HIS CniZEN L. McDANIEL CLOSES GROCERY STORE Benefit of New Bern Chap I L. Mc Daniel who for several years has conducted a grocery store on lower ter "Daughters of Confedracy Locating Expenses When you pay for your purchases and expense with currency you cannot tell at the end'of4thernonthhow much you spent for each separate item unless you remember or have kept a special account. When you payby check you can always tell when and for what every dollar was expended and the returned check, is an indisputable receipt. 1 "Old'Hiqkorjr comiort nas wuu iui uaaw to many homes.

Itsauty, grace and com-; 6rt, make it distinctive, artistic and inviting to all Call to see the line. A Middle-Street and elsewhere, has fle rided to to Out of business and dis posed of his stock. Up to the present atniasonlcThcalrc A A M't a i. i 'f- A-j-Mava tind tho builHinff vacated bv Mr i ft Tues April X.4 McIaniel has no been MORE BIRTHS DURING MARCH Main Floor 50 cents i oii0 Porch and LaWn SWtogs in abundance, Now is the time tobuy. cv A THAN DEATHS Ralconv 25 Reserved SeatS On Sale at The regiater of 1 births and deaths Wood-Lane Drug Comp to New Bern during tn montn.oi uuv Lu vMtMiveM bora -J '-'1 1.

Balcony, at Kafers Bakery I nd thirteell olorcd. we riin-iiTiinr pn 1 ten deaths among the colored race and D. l. uu. five among the whites.

zh cmcn u. I rt Eight- marriages licenses were i- mr vr llCu sued to white couplesduring the month and 'twenty 'were, issued to colored i Ail -Av 4 4 I persons;.

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Years Available:
1882-1914