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Will. ATTEND CONVENTION NATIONAL I'RKNT-TKACHKHS Mi>s Catherine Albertson. Field Secretary of the State Parent-1 Teachers Association. left Monday i for Old Trap to affiliate the F. T. A. there with the State Association. | Fork School and Newland Parent Teachers' Association affiliated with the State Association Friday and an a*?ociation was organized at South Mills Thursday. Miss Albertson leaves Wednesday for her headquar ters at Greensboro College and Fri day will leave for Ashevllle where she will join Mrs. Curtis Hynum. State President of tlrt1 P. T. A., and v til l?*?ve S.it??r'! ?v f ?r S*. P;'.mI. .Mi'iiit <??>?;? to nltfii 1?? ' N:* tun.il lonvintiou of the P. T. A. They will be accompanied by Miss Nell Robertson of the Extension De partment of the University of North Carolina, and \V. II. Livers, head of lh?- Extension Department of North Carolina College for Women at Greensboro. North Carolina will have an exhi bit at this convention showing the progress that the Part nt-Teachers Association is making in.this State. | MT. IIE1LMON llltlEFS Mt. Hermon, April 28?Mr. and j ^Jrs. Hey wood Buudy spent Friday ut Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. William May wood 1 Smith, of Newark. New Jersey left Thursday for their home after spend-] Ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. J., B. Lowe. Misses Ruby and Mildred Bright of Elizabeth City spent the Easter! holidays with Mrs. C. Bright. Percy Bundy accompanied by his] little neice, Evelyn White, spent | Easter Sunday at Norfolk. DURHAM WOMAN'S CUB SECURES BETTER FILMS Durham. April 29?The campaign* for better films for children con durtert In this city by the educa tional department of the Woman's Club has finally materialized, ac cording to a statement issued at the Woman's Club here. Beginning Saturday morning motion pictures, especially for children and which have been selected by thna compp.i tent to judge, will be shown at a local theater once a week, it was ex plained by Mrs. C. II. Livengood, chairman of the better films com mittee. Mrs. J. A. Robinson is head of the educational depirtent which will have supervision over the pictures. $1000 Cat Tin# poor pussy, habitat Atlanta, Ga.. Is worth only ?1000 nnil hone* gets milk but flvo times n clay. s Isal-olle Lowe has won any number of prize* as owner ot this Mgh piiccd tabby. EAT Wea+kevly's PURE LOLLY POPS IT'S THE CUT ttial ctmiil* in li^lit weight f>iiiti* for npriii^ mill Hammer loo. D. Walter Harris The City Tailor and Clothier Shenandoah Does a Fanny Brice, Here's first photograph showing the air-giant Shenandoah getting its nose flxed. Workmen havo been rushing repair work following tho damage done by a gale at Lakehurst, N. J., where the Shenandoah had been held captive. AKI/.ONA F<fl{ COOMIHiK hnpniv \ri7iin i Attril 1Q Pal. A ? . ? . ?? .. . V Phoenix Arizona. April 29 ?Cal vin Coolidge yesterday won the Re- , publican delegation to the conven tion from Arizona. ?" CJFTTS DEATH PENALTY Delaml. Florida, April 29?Au brey Lee NickleH, young South Car olinian, was -yesterday convicted of an attack on a whito woman and Everything For Your Car From Food an<l Medicine to Slioes and Clothing Your Busine&s Will Be Appreciated Tidewater Buick Co. Kiven the death penalty. I ?? I CAIJFOHMA POTATOK8 ARK COMING KA8T SOON San Francisco, Apr. 29?(Special)' i?The elimination of embargoes by other states because of the foot and mouth disease Is expected to furnish 'Eastern markets with California pototoe* at prices considerably be-l ! low those now obtaining in the Ea?-| ? tern markets. Approximately* j 20$.000 sacks of potatoes now are in cold storage here. This is about j j three times the amount on hand at ; tlii* time last year. In addition the j wliarv.** are piled high with thous-, amis of sacks from the up river dia-j j trlcts. Following assurance by govern i !'??.?? i>-nr< seutatives that all allip- > j j|tenu iiJil be* n tally disinfected. ; Calilornia wool again is moving , Fast ward by the Panama Canal. THE ENTRY IN' ni.ACK SATIN AND AIR DAhK Sl'EDK. Covered box heel*. Mall Orders Given l'rompt Attention Owens Shoe Co. where the worst looks like the best You can't tell much about lubricating oils by their appearance. They all look more or less alike. You can't judge vis cosity and wearing quality by looks. The color is about as important as the cover of a book. ? You can safeguard yourself by always asking for your oil by name. The good name of a good oil is your best guarantee of getting what you want. It insures uniform quality, too. A nameless oil may be anything. See the tank from which your cii is taken. ? For your own sake and for the health of your hard-working engine?3elect a good oil and then always buy it by name. ? If you had time to make exhaustive tests you would decide on "Standard" Polar ine. It has been recognized as the stand ard among good oils for many years. It is better today than ever. "Sirndard" Polarine has a good name to liv^- up to. STANDAPD OH. COMPANY (New ji'.sey) *3vy the bes! oil but buy it by name? and the natnc is "SiaiidaTd" cf alarmt It takes an expert to tell good oils irom bad, but any layman can get the right oil ii he asks lor it by name and sees that he gets it. The name "Standard" Polarine is on every oil tank con taining our products. "S.TAJN1 15 A 99 A definition? "Standard ? A thing rrcognifid an a model lor imiut ion" ? Concim Oxford Dictionary Oils you canonist 1 8760 Hours of Service Each Year For Only $2.00 Did you ever figure your \v;\t;'h cost t>y the \?:ir r-s you would :i suit of cloi-hc.*'. Vou pay more than $10 for -i suit of clothes, and it gives you some fifteen hours of service each day for about a year. A year of shoe ser vice costs you at least half of that. But this watch will give you X760 hours of serrice ctirli year for only $2.00. An investment of $10 now covers lirciily years or so of faithful timekeeping service. When you consider how absolutely essential this service is, doesn't the cost $2.00 a year seom ridiculously low? No matter what you intend to pay, figure your cost by the year. We have an unusually fine assortment of high grade watches at various prices, from which you may choose the one that best suits your taste and purse. H. C. BRIGHT CO. Gateway's Paints The lirst for Outride and Interior Painting?You can't get any lietlor Paint, therefore you ran,l po wrong with Gateway'*) Paint. Ask \\ . L. Krotlirm, J the I'aintrr. | E. J. Cohoon & Co. 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The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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