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THE ADVANCE PEFI.E * PEFt.F. PiiMKhcr* HCNBFRT PC ELF. Edi*?r Membrr of The \*?nrlat?**l UN Aooeclatrd Pr**? il ofttltlrtf to t*? ?w Hr ro-MiMiration of ntwt (nnv-n l? tfn MH' a*d to **? l?rai puh'ithrtf t*rroi?. I?ttr*< at Itif Ht'olfl'f at f|.uk?lh City, N. C.. a? f ??<) rim mattrr. Subscription IC:iI?*h Itv <*nrrl??r. 0?l Wrfk 10 C?M? Om Month On artvinrO <2 C?*ti Twolvt MoMbi im $l.on Throo Mm?i iln ?dn"t?? 11.20 tlx Monthi (in ad?anr?> |2.21 Itv Mnil. Zaaa Oxt. I? |i ? Zoao T?o. I? month* 1 * 00 By Mall ClMwtirro ..MA) TUESDAY. MAY I ABE MARTIN] I cw.m i*,?7^ J Our Idee of a happy coincidence is ?oft, easy collars f??r men, an' short skirts Hliowin' up simultaneously. Why don't th* tired business man ko t' bed Instead o' liuntin' up a "musi cal" show? Have a Heart Miss Florence Young, who foi a number of years has beenj coming to Elizabeth City in the interest of t+ic Florence Critten den Home of Charlotte, is here again with an appeal for dona tions rather more liberal than usual in view of the fact that the home needs, in addition to the money for its operating ex penses, something like $5,000 for repairs and improvements. One of the things that must bo provided in way of repairs is a new roof, which is something, as every one knows whose house has ever developed a leaky roof, requiring immediate atten tion. The Florence Crittender Home is a place of refuge and hope for girls who through ig norance or deception or false promises are led astray and lefi to bear alone the burden of theii grievous error. The average age of those who enter the Iioitk at Charlotte is less than If years?a fact that should stii the hardest and most cynical ol us to compassion and pity foi unfortunates whom society call! upon to bear the weight of . shame for which, at most, thej are only in part responsible Some fell through ignorance some through overmuch faith ii men who should have been tht protectors of their innocence while others, older, fell througl hunger for food and shelter When they have learned tht fearful price that they must pay for their mistake, the home op ens its doors to receive them in to an atmosphere where they find new hope and where most of them are led into a religious ex perience that, combined with training that makes it possible for them to earn a living, re sults in putting their feet on tht road to useful and happy lives, Many who come to the home ar< unable to read or write. All wh. are received are put in graded school classes and given instruc tion in sewing, cooking, laundry and other housework. Miss Young receives contri butions in Elizabeth City from a list of subscribers that grows larger from year to year. Thu Advance ventures the hope that this year, in view of the special needs of the home, each sub scriber may make a donation somewhat larger than has been his custom. Medicos Declare War On Practice Of Chiropractors Physician* Would (!oni|tcl Pracliuncrs in \??n-Mc?lical (itill to laki' Regular Medical (lonrsc Before Itc^innin^ to Put Their Theories in Practice IVv KOIIFKT T. SMALL Co;?f.?rit. IMI, b* The Adu?ci I N. w York. May. 13.?Sine* the ? conviction iii Ibis oily of a chlroprac Itor (hi t? technical chart:*- of man* islauulit? r and Ills sentence to prison I for a loiiu term. a storm of contro versy lias b? ?? n ratint: Im-iwi < n prac Ihiom rs of tin- "old wlinol" of mcdi rim1 and (li'* disciples of the newer , cults. I Friends of tli-* convicted man have said that every doctor los? s |>ati?-ntk |by death from time to time ami thrtt lit would Just !ih reasonable to haul tla? -in up before courts ??f law to answi r for a "crime." This cont? at Ion. coupled with many oth< r pleas for "fair play to . tin- chiropractor" has aroused tin- Ire of the doctors. They have come hack with aruiiiiMiit that physicians of their school must first have a general education and then under tin* laws* of most states must have had from three to four yearn of study In rec ognized and licensed schools of m? d Iclno and surgery. Tlnni' physicians sny that on 11i<* other hand tin1 record* of this state are filled with cases of truck drivers and chauffeurs who suddenly have branched out as healers who have Imposed upon the faith ami credul ity of their patients. Physicians of the recognized schools also are rompelled to pass a thorough examination hy a state hoard before beliiK permitted to prac tice. They are examined in all branches of medicine and are passed ' only after a searching probe into their mental, physical and moral equipment'.' The doctors of tills state Ions have been fighting to bring the so called "spinal alienors" and others outside the recognized schools under the same strict laws that have been1 written for the physicians. The laws; of all the states have bei-n rather j la* on the subject, however, and] many laymen have come to re.cartl: I he pleas and protests of the doc tors as nothing more than stubborn' opposition to anything "new." Medical societies have taken up | the matter now and it is expected i a drive will be made from one end j of the country to the other to pre vent any persons from attempting to j treat disease unless that person hast qualified under the old laws for doc-| lor.-' an?l suru*ons. The physician? say that if all' r attending ncnuuized ? medical tirhoolH tin* gradual*' should di'fip' to brawli out and lake up on? or the "ruli.v" tln-ri' would bo not the slight* st objection. There Is n*i objection today. th? y say. to spinal alimiinnit as such, but I hey believe that when a practitioner is called in to attend a uirl suffering from diph theria ho should have enough con eral knowledge of medicine to se? not only that his patient gets the proper treatment but that the pub lic at large is protect?d from the possibilities of contagion and epi demic. It was In the diphtheria case that a chiropractor recently was arrested. He frankly admitted that he had not diairnoscd the case, but he found n portion of the spine out of alignment and was engaged in treating that when the child became so ill a phy sician was called. The doctor said it was too late. The child died with in a short time. The medical associations have shown that chiropractics are taught by mail tltrouch correspondence courses and they say It Is wrong for any person so tauulit to convoy to their patients the Id* a that they are equipped to treat all types of mala dies. The physicians say they are not fighting "new fannied Ideas." but they are anxious that all persons pro fessing to treat disease should be treated alike under the law and be compelled to come up to the same standard of requirements. Many chiropractors from all sec tions of the country have come to the aid of their convicted brother here and are urging him to take his case to the highest courts of tli? land. FItOULFRlS OF CONDUCT Ily l'rorcH?or Dick CVI kins \Vhi?i ? wrong ticru? Study the picture before you rev! tlio answer. Answer?It is not good taste for guests 011 an automobile trip to leave' the car without first thanking the host for the lovely ride and perhaps touching lightly upon the weuther! or the political situation. 1 Copyright John F. Dille Co. MOVING PICTURE FUNNIES Cut out the picture on all four Bides. Then fold carefully dotted lino 1 Its entire length. Then dot ted line 2, and no on. Fold each section underneath. Wh?-n coin pletrd turn over and you'll find a surprising result. Savo the pictures. Copyright John F. Dllle Co. EVERETT TRUE, . BY CONDO HA?l i MY ; 'JA WflUTIVUL MOUTH* M4Y BS oexAiNeu by tceepiMC thc t-ip.3 tightly ' PR.6SS6? TOS6.TN6B FOR. TfUO p HO^RS AT ? TIMB? . J WHY UON'T TOU lil g "T?.Y IT f thai isn't aci- it u/o<_/*--d xo [ if you'd PR.ACTIC.S IT IMHKSNJ YOVJ EAT, IT (ajO<j?-D ? -J--- lohoi_?e. r^isoP-e; III MKKTING CAIXKD KOH < MALTA I VI A I' All A \ TORS A ni'-etinK or the Chautiuqua Guarantors has been called for to night at S o'clock in the <'haml>? r of Commerce rooms in the Com munity Building. Superintendent Kent and Mrs. I\atherin? Heyser. first Chautauqua advance agent, will h" present and all guarantors are iirg.'d to attend the meeting. meet Mr. Kent and Mrs. Heyser and make p!an* for a^suritm the Mierpss of this year'* Chautauqua, which will he h? hi June 12 to IS. KOOSEN ELT TESTIFIES IN \ WAI. OIL INQUIRY Washington. May 13.?Theodore Roosevelt. Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and Hear Admiral Griffin, rv tired, were the chief witnesses today' U9 the sp? cial Krand jury resumed its' inquiry into the charges of fraud anu corruption in connection with tlw naval oil leases. GOOD l'EACII CKOI' THROUGHOUT SOUTH Washington. May lti.?1'rospects' of a uniformly good peach crop in tin- Southern States are r?-ported to the Department of Agriculture by its field forces basing estimat* s on con ditions of .May 1. An excellent bloom with fruit setting well is reported in Virginia white in North Carolina the damage resulting from cold last month is regarded as slight. To Mtvt Weilnesday A meeting of the" Mother's Club. will be held Wednesday afternoon at the Community House on Flee: wuod street and Mrs. Anna Lewis requests all mothers to be present as very Important business i? lo be discussed at this meeting. BOY HANGS HIMSELF r N-wark. N. J.. May 13.?Louis !?iejs?d, 14-year-old high school stu dent, today handed himself at thv rear of his home here. His body was found by his mother hauuiir.: from a braided leather strap secured to a shelf. His parents believe that their son's timidity which resulted from an automobile accident in 11*22 when his head was injured prompted tile act. rfo fiajpfiaria. Ftmo and Lebanon Belle Flour ?bMlottl; flour* of quality ?old by U) leading grocer*. X. F. TOXEY & COMPANY TIIE NEIGHBOR'S CHICKEN'S AM) NEWLY MADE GARDENS GO TOGETHER WOH'. CAL BE PlE A St P SEES HW NICELY I'VE FlX?P the Garpeh \ f y ADVANCE CLASSIFIED ADS DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RATES I This size type (8 point), on* cent a word each insertion; minimum 25 cents, one time; 75 certs week; 15 words. 3tandtng ads, five cents a wo-d per we*-k. Twenty cents per month?In advance. White space end para graphed ads, 50 cents an tnoh. Copy must be to eke offioe by 5 p. m. day oeforw Inser tion. nt'Y 8TOTKH, AND BONDS FROM us on Weekly and Monthly payments. The Industrial Bank. tf np. For Sale FOR HA1.E?FRKSII AND CORN fish at lowest prices. Sco mo before you buy. G. C. Warden. City Mar ket. May 13.14.15pd. FOR 8AIJ0 ? GOOD KADDI/K horse at very reasonable price. See Oscar Hoffler at Auto & Oas Engine Works. 12-17np FOR BALK ? BIX I'ER CKNT real estate mortgago bonds for safe Investments. Industrial Dank. FOR BALK?TUN SHARKS CARO Una Ranking & Trurt Company stock. Address box 176. mar.l2-tf FOR RKNT?K1GHT ROOM HOCSK on North Road street. Modern con veniences and garage. Phono 3f>3-J. or Apply 509 North Road street. May 10, 12, 13np. Sl MVFlt IIATS WHICH INO.I l>K bghorns and crepo combinations; also hair, mallne and lace hats. $10.00 values $;>.9S. Mi- Salllc 5 Perry, Main Street. Near Southern Hotel. Phone 702. myl3-19pd THK FIjORSHKIM KHOFtf ARR styles of the times for the man who cares. Gallop 6 Toxcy Shoe Com pany. tttf ?? POCKBT BOOK JtOLUI lOt A What's Wrong Here? Study the picture before you read the answer. This pig is for sale for breeding purposes, but its owner has neglected to place an ad in The Advance Classified Column, so it is still on his hands. dozen. Hot every afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Cartwrlght's Bakery, next door to Western Union. IStfnp FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER servlco to and from Norfolk. Pation Izo hom?y enterprise. Norfolk-Caro lina Line, Inc. Steamer Annie L. Vansciver. mar.l8-tf WANTED?.1. W. MODMX'S EX tiro Sunday school class to meet In the annex of Illackwell Memorial Church on Thursday, May 15 at 7 p. m. to turkey Supper. inyl2,13,14 FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS ? I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination for the office of Reg ister of Deeds of Pasquotank County, subject to the action of the Demo cratic prlmnry, June 7. lf>24. All votes and personal Influence In my behalf will bo very greatly appreci ated. Joseph C. Spencc. mar.27,29-pd CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OF l'asquotank County. I hereby an nounce myself A candldato for the office of Sheriff of Pasquotank County subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held on Saturday. June 7, 1924. Tour vote and support will be highly appreci ated. Respectfully, Chas. I#. Dall. tues.tf-pd CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENT A tlve from Currituck County. I here by announce myself a candidate for membership in the House of Repre sontatlves. subject to tho action of the Democratic primary to ho held In June. The support of the people of Currituck County for this posi tion will be greatly appreciated. If elected I shall serve their Interest. ?W. D. Cox. apr 22Jne 3 NOTICE TO Tlfl? VOTERS OF Pasquotank County:? Ladles and Gentlemen:?I am a candidate for Bherlff of this County In the Pri mary to he held on the first Satur day In June 1924. I shall certainly appreciate your Influence and your ?ote for me for this office. Re spectfully, L. W. Anderson. P. O. 8AWYKR FOlt TRIAL J\'H tlce?I hereby announce myself can didate for Trial Justice, subject to the action ct the Democratic pi?? mary In June. P. O. Sawyer. mar.lO-tf-pd FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY? I announce my candidacy for Pros ecuting Attorney, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary June 7. Your support will be appreciated. J. H. LeRoy, Jr. mar.UMf FOR TRIAIj JUSTICE ? I An nounce my candidacy for Trial Jus tice, subject to the action of the Democratic primary Juno 7. Your support will bte appreciated. Thot. J. Markham. mar.lft-tp OEOROE W. BROTHERS ? CAN dldate for Register of Deeds. ? 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to the office of Register of Deeds of PasquotanK County for the next ensuing term. Subject to the Democratic Primary of June 7, 1924 The support of the Totera of this County will be sincere ly appreciate Respectfully,
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