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THE ADVANCE, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1923. VA(lZ TIIHEE i i :;ity Baseball Here Next Week Locals Have Six Games Sched uled Two on Fourth Of July Ixical baBball fans will have plen ty opportunities to enjoy I heir fav orite pani hue next week. Ueginning Monday through Friday the locals will have a game every day hi the week. Monday the locals will play the! st'.'ic; reorganized Hertford team, a rn boasting of the strong est col'?' jon of semi-professional players 1,1 this section. Tuesday the locals will Journey to Tyner where they play a return game with that team. On Wednesday, the fourth of July, the locals will play two games. In the morning they play Edenton at Jitlenton, returning here In the after noon to play Edenton In the local diamond. On Thursday Hertford is give.Va return game in Hertford while on Friday the Riverside team of Norfolk the fastest amateur team In that city, will come here for a game. Within the past week fast teams 'have been organized in Hertford and Plymouth and schedules are reing mapped out to arrange a series of games with those" teams, Edenton and Hertford already being sched uled for a series. The support shown the local team has been very gratify ing and with the continuance of good .patronage, Elizabeth City can be as fiured of good baseball for the re mainder of the season. V. 4fi "1 Major League Baseball AMEIUCAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Scores. New York 10 Philadelphia 9. Chicago 5 Cleveland 4. Washington 2 oBston 1. Detroit 5 St. Louis 3. How They Stand. Won Lost Pet. New York J.... 41 22 .651 Cleveland 34 28 .54 Philadelphia 33 30 .524 St. Louis 30 32 .452 Detroit 30 33 .4 75 Washington . 28 55 .444 Chicago 27 31 .4(15 Boston 23 '34 .403 f NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores. .Pittsburg 0-5 Cincinnati 2-3. Chicago 11 St. Louis 4. Brooklyn 14 Philadelphia 5. New York-Iioston Wet grounds. How They Stand. Won Lost Tct. New .York 43 20 .683 Pittsburg .38 24 .01 3 Cincinnati ; 3fi 2fi .5S1 Chicago .. 35 32 .522 St. Louis -. 32 , 34 .485 Brooklyn ...32 30 .516 Boston 21 43 .328 Philadelphia . 18 45 .284 STEEL PLANTS BURNS Birmingham, June 30. Fire yes terday destroyed plant No 1 of the Conners Steel Company, the loss be ing $200,000. PERSONATE .Miss Kathleen Biren of Norfolk is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Raulfs on McPherson street. !Mrs. G. B. Lewis and son, Burnet Lewis, of Concord are visiting Mrs Lewis' sister, Mrs. E. C. Conger on West Church street. Blacknall Cooke and Francis Ja cockg leave Sunday for Henderson viUe where they will spend July and Aueust at the Blue Ridge camp. Dr. F. G. Jacocks leaves Sunday for a trip through western North Carolina. Mis Minnie Albertson Is visiting Mrs. C. C. Allen at Nags Head .. Miss Marcle Albertson, home dem onstration agent, leaves Saturday night for Blue Ridge to attend the conference of home demonstration workers. She will spend Sunday w ith Miss Catherine Albertson in Ra leigh. ; Mrs. R. T. Whitehurst is at home from Sarah Leigh Hospital greatly improved. Miss Margaret Sheep is visiting her sister in Reidsville. Allen Ives of New Bern is visiting friends here. Mrs. W. L. Pritchard of Route Three was in the ctiy shopping Saturday. EPISCOPAL Christ ( liuivli Rev. Goo. F. Hill, rector. Fifth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Holy communion and sermon 11 a. ni. Short service and address 8 p. in. Service and sermon in Camden at 3 p. in. AU are wel come at these services. METHODIST '"' First, Methodist . Rev. N. H. U. Wilson, D. D., pas tor. Sunday school, J. A. Hooper, su perintendent, 9:30 a. in. Special flag day 'exercises with patriotic mu sic by . the orchestra. Worship with sermon by the pastor 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning sublet: "Love Revealed and Commanded' ;'. Even ing subject: "Abraham and Ameri ca," a patriotic sermon. The Lord's supper at each service. The public cordially invited to- all services.' The musical program for the' day is as follows: Morning. . Prelude in E. flat (GufJniantV Organ Offertory (J.rnfelt) Soprano Solo ; (Selected) Prelude (Rink) Offertory (Elected) j Postlude (Read) City Road Methodist Episcopal Rev. H. E. Myers, pastor.-BUhday school 9:30, G. F. Seyffert, Supt. Morning worship and sacrament of the Lord's SuppVr 11, sermon by the pastor. Subject "Out Cross." Epworth. League meets at 7 o'clock. Evening worship 8 o'clock. Sermon subject "True Freedom." You are welcome' here. f Mt. Hernion, Halls Creek ' "Jtev. E. L. Stack will preach at Mt. Hermon Methodist church at 11a. m. an j al Halls Creek at 3 p. m. The public Is cordially invited. BAPTIST First Baptist S. H. Templeman, pastor. Morn ing service 11. Evening service at 8. B. Y. P. U. Junior and Intermediate at 6:45 Sunday, evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. The pub lic is cordially invited to all services. Blackwell Memorial Dr. J. H. Thayer, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; E. F. Aydlett. superintendent. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Intermediate B. Y. P. V. at 7 p. m. Senior 11. Y. P. IT. at 8 p. m. Monday. The public is invited to attend all services. Calvary Baptist Rev. R. F. Hall, pastor. Sunday School at 3 p. in. S. S. Davis, su perintendent. B. Y. P. V. at 7. The public is cordially invited. Corinth Baptist Rev.R. F. Hall, pastor. Sunday school each Sunaay afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, W. F. Pritchard, Sr., superintendent. The Senior and Junior B. Y P. IT. meet,s each Sunday night at 8.' The' public '.is cordially invited. Terea liaptist Rev. R. F. Hall, pastor. Sunday school each Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, Ben Frank Pritchard, sup erintendent. The II. Y. P. V. meets Sunday nitlit at 7::!fl. All are cor- uiaiiy invited to attend tnese services. , PRESBYTERIAN j ('aim Memorial I Rev. Frank H. Scattertiood, pas-; tor. Sunday school 9:45 a. in. Les-j son: "John the Baptist." Moniing! worship 11 o'clock. Theme: "Tliei Hardening Process." Evening wor ship at 8 o'clock. Subject: "Temple Building." .Mid-week service Wed nesday evening, 8 o'clock. "The Shadows We Cast." We invite all I to attend these services. I CHRISTIAN First Christian . . Geo. H. Sullivan, pastor. "Preach-". ing at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. in. py the pastor. Morning subuet "The Church if Oflrist." Evening .subject. "Christ, the Way." Bible school at 2:30. Et L. Silve-rthdrn superintend ent. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in. The public is cordially invited to all services. . CATHOLIC St. Elizabeth's Services will be hefd in the Cath-t , : , , 1 olic Chapel, llinton Building, at' : 10:30 Sunday morning by Father y uoneriy. isaors are always welcome. Mrs. (". II, Butler and little daughter Amelia Butler are visiting Mrs. Butler's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. I). F. Hester of Boardnian. . A "XxkxxxkkX"XX"XxX' v : y C . v :: n tnst rv X liff n ;x if IThe ord saying, "Money Saved rX ., J, "Money Earned" is eveViA j A more true today than when it, S iX V -was. first uttered.. ' v . X Cooking Utensils Free With These Oil Stoves i h f.S ,'.-'.--"-'liJ I 7 A,.And the young man orvwonian X who would like to get abaad in Ai'j . . Wihekream Ideal for Sunday Dessert, as economical as you can veat and as delicious as you want. t , . THE. WINEKRE4M CO. Phone 578 y the world", who wants to be fin- VIA anqially iiidepentleftt at some-' A y y ryiie in lite, can una no more y X certain way to accomplish it X X' tha'n to start a Savings Account A with trtia Bank and start it y ? -NOW. . ; X A . A A Tlie first deposit may be any A y amount, you wjsb to make it, y X the big thing is'to start. We X A will be glad to tallf-this matter y y over with you t your conveu- y FRESH VEGETABLES Call us for fresh vege tables of all kinds if . you don't know what you want-ask us. Main Street Grocery A ience. ... A y " y. " x A t A .;XX;XX"XMXXXX,X $ Carolina Banking & Trust Co. x-xxxHx:"X'X"X When You Need. Groceries or Fresh Vegetables CALL US. We have them and plenty of "good things to cat" M.V.PERRY PHOXE 4S.i Y t 1 During the summer months we are making a special offer to the retail trade on OIL COOK STOVES. To each and every customer buying a four burner OIL COOK STOVE which will be sold at the regular price of $29.00, we will give at your selection COOKING UTENSILS to the amount of $?.()(), or a credit of $3.00 on a double oven of the best $1.00 make. D. i'l J0UES G ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. .HX-XKXXXX''XKXX Just took At 'Em ' ''; '' pumps ..gjiftmpmething in footwear that weire really proud :of "- 'jSlack Kid - Pumplth.ii Military Heel. A Shoe f6rr style,;' comfort aVd durability. ' -'; Matinee Horse Racing AT THE HEW FAIR GROUND RACETRACK JULY. 4th The following horse nre nlremly on (he truck: Robert I'tislt'llo, Tom HaVrell, Country IU, I. inly (iinll'iu, Itillit Alius! rout;, Lea W., Sunny Itrook, W. J., IVter Hop, Native ISnr nn, Corhin, Delco, (iiadys-He-Sme, I'etrol, Sain-lle-Siii'e, Lmly A.vwoi lhy, .Mahel (J. ALSO A MULE RACE HACKS IIKUV AT 1 :80 . WIKon Walker, Ix-slie Armslroiitr. I. Killer t'u! pepper, illm-lor; !. Thompson, JciieraI Manager. NOTICE Adults, ADMISSION: 50c; Chililren under 1 (jlrnndstaiul free. 2,c ALL WATKK AM) SEWEIJACK HILLS I OH THIIU) QI'AHTKH AKK NOW DLK AM) I'AY- able ai rm; Oi i u i: or- the comiwny, 1 EAHINd AM) rOLM)ETEI STHEKTS. Bills remaining unpaid on July 7.T, svrrire will he shut off, ami 1.00 added to bill before service is let on again. ELIZABETH CU V WATEH & TOW EH CO. ELIZABETH CITY SEW EH ACE CO. Vhone No. 0 1 xxx-xk!:-xX"X Mitchell's Department 'f For PICNICS Store land PARTIES FOURTH OF JULY DECORATIONS We have Flags and Itmilini; for rent or nale for jour 4ili of July decorations or we will do j our decorating for you. How about shndiiiK that hot room or Kirch with an Auninn. Uunden& Alexander AWM(;s, SAILS & I L.U.S HOPSACK PALM BEACH and Kool-Kloth Suits laundered to look like new When lilannl!i? for picnics, parties and oilier otitinuH, re member that we aro ready to fiupply you with '' I'idil:;, Olives, Sandwich Kill X.is, I toiled Hani, Vienna Saus J Honed Chicken, lVanut TfRiittcr, Cakes, Fruit, Jellies. v - M.P.GallopCol HkULhlHIlkl. kHUIIUIl I rilOXH 125 A X VUOSVM 3 AM) 57 Corner Main & Water Sts. Nice Tomatoes "Fresih Bran?, Good Corn, C uruinlierp. Squash, Beets, 'al)l)a;e, Ejrs I Waits, Canta- L)upe, Nice i'e&Jies. Call 697693 R.L. Garrett X-X-X-X-XX-C-J-X rOK TIRES J d, Oldfield and Michleln the ' 't ire for the money invested. Economy Tire Co. "Xxxx"Hx-x-xxxx Bailey's - Filling Station EAST CHURCH STREET With every gallon of gas purchased of us for cash we will give a National Certificate for which you can get manv useful and valuable articles FRKK. We sell only Standard Oil Products Gasoline, Pol itrine and Jlobile Oil. More mileage, better lubrication, gdod service and full measure. Drain your base every 7"0 to 1,000 miles. Free crank case service, free air and water, including many other forms of service. ' - ' Bailey's Filling Station' :-x-:":"X"X"X":"X x-x- A Tempting Basket -. You may have one delivered ' you any day if you will 1 ' ' ne 256 or 396. Tell us what you want and your order will ; n reive immediate atteutloo. 'an & Parker H H S w s H S 0 a a 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 it Bed Room Living Room Dining Room n3 j TO) "Rxf 3 3 The Best of Workmanship The Largest Line The Lowest Prices ; V. That's a mighty high sounding combination, but it is nevertheless true. Our Living Room, Dining Room and Bed Room Suites this year are the prettiest designs that we have ever been able to olTer the public. Don?t take our word for it just call and inspect what we have in stock and you will be convinced. V- REMEMBER, our Beautiful Line of Rugs and our new Rug Rack that will display 200 different designs at a time. Come and look them over. Q Quinni Furniture- Company Lirgest Retail Furniture Store in North Carolina t f r Y .;. I 1 y ? ? I I ! Y x m H H H B H H H H fl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 I ' I
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