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The Daily Free Press from Kinston, North Carolina • Page 3

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I ,4 M3g5 1 IMWm I II I I. I II I II I I HELPFUL' HAIR HINTS. SOCIAL PERSONAL Worthy the Attention of Kveryone Who Would 'Avoid Dandruff, Itching Scalp, Cray Hairs, I and Baldness. I Grand Theatre Kly 9 ONE NIGHT ONLY A. H.

WOODS PRESENTS THE TREMENDOUS LAUGHABLE SUCCESS Mr. Allnti student at the lection by Kevin, Mrs. Kan G. How University, is home tor a short stay. ard; soiig, "The Rosary," Mrs.

Wm. violin solo, C. EthrUIue. Mr. ami Mrs.

Leon Saluerg and Mr. Sam SbIik'i'u- nt Vnrfnlb. i ri "What will stop my, hair coming out?" Keply; Parisian sago( liquid form) is the best remedy for hair and scalp troubles; said to prevent baldness, grayness and The residence of John C. Hood guests of Mr. 'and Mrs.

I.4 'Jtf. Ansel- Miss Margaret of Louisburg has returned to Greensboro, Nvhere. she is, attending college, after a weekend visit with Miss Margaret Fescue, ht 511 East Gordon Street "Before going to bel, 1 always rub a little Parisian sage into my scalp," says a woman whose thick, soft and fluffy is greatly admired. This stops itching scaip, keeps the hair from falling out and makes easy to dress attractively. Bcr.titiful soft, glossy lustrous hair for those who Use Parisian sR.

It's inexpensive and by J. E. Hood Co. and good druggists every-where, with guarantee of action. adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Farley Hayes of Nor in Northwest Kinston was the scene of a significant Easter egg hunt at which certain letters were put together to -reveal an interesting future events The interior of home was attractively decorated with peach wisteria and bam hoi. These were, in profusion and hid the Easter eggs, which were hand-painted. Rab bits "popped' up" behind conspicuous, ly laicge letters lyi'ng prone on grass or.

leaning tipsily where they might attract attention. guests asem-bled the letters into many words and some of the results of 'their endeavors were amusing. The letters when arranged-as' they 'had "-been intended SpellSTTATSi Miss Anne IMxon Hood as a Cupid with a bow and arrow entered and let folk are visiting Mrs. Hayes' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Johnston.

Mrs. Hayes vta formerly Miss; Leta Johnston. I Staff iiSCAt-JSSJLtn, Ad interesting wedding was solemnized at the residence of the bride's puleiVts'ntfrVViiiT North East Sunday, evening at ,7:30 o'clock when Miss' Elizabeth Lewis became the bride of Mr. Kinscy Howard. John Hi Eiwards, fly a dart straight at the heart of Miss Marianna The dart i Methodist, officiated.

Mr. and bore the date, 12, 1920." Tlv prospective bridcgroom is Mr. Oliver Westbrook ot this city. The refresh BY MONTAGUE GLASS AND JULES ECKEKTCOODMAN. 4 THE SHOW YOU HAVE READ AND HEARD SO MUCH ABOUT, SHOWING OUR OLD FRIENDS POTASH and PERLMUTTER THEY MADE NEW YORK LAUGH FOR' 0- SOLID YEAR NOW COMING TO KINSTON TO GIVE' YOU A' HEAL TREAT FROM' LAUGHLAN1).

MAIL ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION. Y- Prices: 75c. to $2. Sale Wednesday At Holland Brewers Fountain. Phone 48 ments were unique.

Bridal bouquets adomed the cake. A frozen basket made of ice cream was with Ike Whipped cream. Misses Lillie Stan ley' and Estelle Westbrook ami little Howard will make their residence in the-city. Only a few 'retatives and friends attended the. marriape.

The April meeting of the Community Music, Club will fee Wednesday morning at 40:0 o'clock with Miss Margaret Mirston, at, her home on King, Street Thefolloing pro-gram' dealjng with American composers will be. Tendered: Talk on Edward McDowell, Lundy Abbott; selection Nevin, Miss Vida West; immortal H0WREDBC1B- -tlY WEIGHT Simple Method That Enabled Me te Re. due My Weight 15 Lbs In SO Days 'I was about 30 pounds overweight and (s.iinliiK rapidly when I decided to rcdutv. After JDA'estlgiitlng I found ivhat I In lit vcrl la bo safest and most reli uilr- vy to Jo Oils. II vni to cusy (ii.tl nimiilR It Wii.i like play.

Knch moinliis 1 would nUmd in iin op. ii window imd lako a do Invnili I cou.d. hold it iitid count ui it (inn e.ttxsU it slowly mrictintr this .1 timoa, I went down to the druif Btoiu und Rot a Ml Mo phy-no-la, auid to be V.ilualila in tho tivatmrnt of olxisirv, iUinulutlnt," tho liver Riving tone to th hourt mid nbtiorbii fulty UMtie. 1 took a few tin inn of phy-no-la after meala and ot lKj tljno. "The effort utmost mssrlchl.

I Ota evrrvililtiff I butcuoh dny I weitrhrd r. wlf I saw iluViovnticut and in -0 duy' hnd lost 0Vr 13 poimda. I hft(ir. Jly skin was firm and smooth m.t. (tlowcd Willi tho pink-neiis of Jmnlth.

It la niontha alnco 8fd this Itii'lhod; my welRlit ts etlll norr.ial with no indkuHou of so In In fr. I can hoix'uily iwonunpnd this aim-' lp! mothod tit aiiy tut woman or nmn -Tvho -yants to rduco without Mm umj of tiifgomo csrcisi, appliances or diet. Infr. It is not exr-winlve end the results aie H. H.

Ymi enn get. tlm ecuulue -t riwll cost at i' J. Hood '-4 Company; Miss Lucinda Hood jerved. Those present were Arthur Blanehard A mm sift r. hnwn of Raleigh, house guest of Mrs.

Hood Misses Marianna Stanley, Lepra Hook er, Lucy Haskitt, Nannie. Stanley, Sophia Knott, Sal lie Stanley, Ida Oet tinger, Mrs. J. A. Long, Mrs.

Jack song, Mc-J 5IAGED JJY It A VAL SU We Welcome Most V. Allen Mrs. jii )jfn Him i J'J im George Knott and Chester James McDaniel; talk on "Composers With Romantic Tendency," Mrp. James F. Parrottj se- Walsh.

vide funds with: which to repair, en Cordially extend tfnd in any other way improve its present electric light AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE 1 BY- THE CITY OF KINSTON. N. ITS ELECTRIC LIGHT; BONDS' IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT EXCEEDING power plant; equipment and system or Glil) i IHEMRE the installation and construction of a new and general electric 1 light and power system and plant, or to use the said funds or any part thereof, to.be derived' frpm the. sale 'of said bond Wednesday and Thursday 3ito 11 p. m.

Be it and it 'is hereby ordained by the City Council of the City, of Kins-ton: Section l.V That "pursuant to the Pit ICES INCREASE APRIL, 12. Publishers write me that on April 12th the price' of "The Book of will be largely increased. This set of books interests, charms, and 'educates your 'child, and, your child's parents. There's nothing like it. Write today for free sample pages, present low prices and easy terms.

J. T. Noraworthy, The Book Man, Selwyn Hotel, Charlotte, Dly 4-5-to 8 adv. for such purpose, as the. said Council of the said City of Kinston-may deem proper to provide an electric light and power- plant; equipment and system Every opportunity thats presents for Closer co-operation between our Customers i and ourselves.

Open Saturday Nights until 9pm v) Oldest and Strongest Bank ia the County. 1 NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON H. H. Taylor, Pres. J.

A. Bizzell, Cashier for the said City of Kinston by which electric IiglitS, power and current may Municipal. Finance Act, Chapter ssss -ar pgbijg. Lwsof 1917Vof, North SUBSCRIBE TO THE FREE PRESS ca said City be issued and sold' to pro- ill ii i mi i i i. be furniShM, the expense of plishing which is a necessary expense of the city within the- 'meaning of a'i'innS' Section 7 of Article '7 of- the Consti tution of North Carolina', 1 The, maxi after its first publication.

Witness my hand and the official seal of the City of Kinston, this (ith day of April, 1920. W. B. City Clerk. ailv.

nuim aggregate principal amount of the bonds shall not exceed -t II. A sufficient to pay th principal and interest of the bonds shall be annually levied and collected, Section III. following matteii are hereby determined and declared Proving that Mothers As Well as Babies pursuant to the requirements of Sec tion 17 of the Municipal Finance Act (a) The probable period of useful ness of the improvement for rwhich bonds arc hereby authorized to be is sued is thirty-years, computed from Appreciate Quality, we are Showing Distinctive Designs In Carriages and Strollers May 1st, 1920. (b) A statement of the debt of the City of Kinston has been made and filed wth the City -Clerk pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act of North Carolina and is open' to public (d) The average assessed valuation of property subject to taxation by the Of of Kinston for the three fiscal years in which taxes were last levied 1 4 as shown by said statement is KU, 120.00. ,4 (d Thn amount of the net debt of the City of Kinston.

outstanding, au monzen or to be authorized, as shown by said statement is $236,905. bection IV. ordinance Shall be published once in each of four sue cessive weeks as required; by; the Mu nicipal'' Finance. Act. a stick.

Rinse, blue anddry. Whatatransiajnintiun! Cvcry garment is clef purified and Every speck of dirt, grease evenj germs, is dissolved. The 'libric is not hurt atall, for there's no washboard to fray the cJlh. It's a marvellous wash soap, this Clean Easy. Every woman who uses it'declares it the best worker she ever saw.

We would like ybu to try it; Ask your grocer today. Notice how different Clean Easy looks from other soaps. THROW away that old instrument of torture. For-get, your acJhfng back, red hands and wash day misery. There a new way.

to clean clothes easily; It's the wonder-v. fu Clean Easy Way that thou- sands of women are so en--" thusiastig over. Heres the easy Clean Easy Soak the wash overnight. Cut up bar of Clean Easy Naptholeine Wash Soap into AVz gallons of water. Boil; let the soap dissolve; ptit in clothes and punch for ten minutes with Section ordinance shall take: effect; thirty, days after its first publication in the meantime a petition for.it subinission to' the! vot Any Mother will be proud to piit Baby in anyone of these Carriages and Baby will be just as delighted as MotherFor they are Comfortable, good looking, easyv running, and handsomely finished and what more could be desired in a caniage? ers is filed under the MunicipaUFf nance Art, in which" event it shall take effect when appVoved by the vot ers of the City of Kinston at an elec tion as provided in said Act.

It -is hereby il.itermined that all expenses to be defrayed ty means of tho bonds hereby authorized are necessary 'ex penses of the city within the meanfaf SvJ'K A of Section. 7 of Article 7 -of the Con stitution of North Carolina. North Carolina, i Lenoir Cnnity. W. B.

Coleman, -City Clerk of the SAVES THE RUB City of Kinston, do. hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced by City Councilman R. Mewborn at a regular.adjourned meeting of the Citv Council held rtn thf Jrd day of March, 1920: its. passage Follow dirctt(M on ffiutrffo For Babies Who have outgrown their 'carriages. 1 1 Sulkies and atrollers in variety of excellent stales from $4.00 to $35.00 was moved, at the" regular meeting held on the oth day of April, 1920.

For Baby's Health A Kiddie-Koop Keeps. baby safe from flys and mos- it day. or night. $23:00 hy Counctlman S. T.

Patef mo. 1J tion was seconded by City Council man C. A. Walsh and upon. roll, call seven members of the City Council if voted for its passage and three mem bers voted against its passage.

The Ordinance was then didyA decJarel ii finally passed and ordered? published. BETTING and was Dublished ton- the 6th i. 1 )i i Any action" or proceeding question OinSVILLE. KENTUCKY INCORPORATED; ing the yalidity of said Ordinance mutt be commenced within thirtylays LOUISVILLE FOOD PRODUCTS CO,.

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