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CIRCVL\TION Tl'KSO \V 2.534 Co i-leu TIIK VVKATHin <? - h'.iir tonight und Thursday, llt tl?* rhiii;x?> iti l? niporature. Mod i rat?? iiortlu*a*t wind*. ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY EVENIXG, OCTOBER 15. 1921. SIX PACKS. NO. 246. Is Daily Growing Larger tntetaw F,iUllf>ti1fiiH Marked Me??HL.'e of Tiw-.l... Mplii as Mr. Hum Drew Vivid Picture of Men .Minded Spiritually by ft i!o of Satan Thai the "worldly nun " In the man who imtn "ihc temporal uuj hfCiir.- tin- M.lr?iial aml ??teruul wa? (h,- d.-rttiltl.m , of IUr familiar trim Turadty JSifM wl"" E??i.k..||,| m. k. uot;, ?poke to a tabernacle audience number In the nclchbothood ?.r :i 00D persona. The aermon was distinct contrast to thnae he had . previously delivered and *a Cliaraeterlzcd by an Inlen..,. ,.nr:i? I"1' "'no. -<uulUmc lu a luv.t.nt ,?,1 ly th-ouKl't iui frame ?t throughout uractlci.ll) the .in, ABSage. Just prior t.. the sermon Mr ?1|tt,n ,woli occasion to m Ihe^Mhoo! hoard til* ui.i>r. riutlo.. or tn/ ?i Him h i'i n,-ii|u i .H um in ? he matter , r p.,rkl.,K ..r ca? ??,| Dl^t.ly commended . lb,. parking committee on their . indent liand ?Bsfsrp; swr:""s"" ? Wednesday night flie official poard* of the various churches body, occupying reaerv?*! **cilui?~ and the evangelist in to d?llv< r a ?pedal to them. The del egation will also Include all Sun day school officers and teachers. At Wednesday morning's service Mr. Hum addressed a large Hiidi ence on "The Emancipation c>i the Christian." The attendance at the morning service* |? dally Increas ing aH still other business houses and professional men join the ranks of those already closing their places for the services Some 50 business and professional men nave already aunounced their In tention to close for the services each day and still others plan to begin closing tomorrow and oth ers later In the week. Hon* Service Inspiring The song Bervice Tuesday night was unusual!} Inspiring, although Mr. Ramsay did not use any con gregational songs, but the chorus es elected for the evening were of the distinctly martial and mili tant type, the choir rendering tnem with enthusiasm and spirit The musical program was fea tured Tuesday night by an ap Hng duet. "It Pays to Serve U8, wing by Messrs. Ramsay ,na Rodgers at the conclusion of the Impressive message, the ap propriate number serving to drive home with greater force the truths of the message which pre ceded. Pastors Wilson. Scatter good and Lane were called out of the city on church nffalrs and Were forced to be absent from the tabernacle service. Mr Rumsay explained. Rev. K. L Well*, of the Edenton Ilaptist Church, led In the evening prayer. Mr. Rauisay again called atten tion to the repoitn of the sermons being carried In the press each day and urged his hearers to send the papers to their out of town friends and relatives and those Who should be reading the mes aages. In his preliminary remarks. Mr. Ham referred to a letter he hnd Just received which quest loned his statement that the Ilible con tained no sclent i fie errors or con tradictions of any sort, pointing out special cases where alleged contradictions did exist. Mr Ham. In his usual thorough and com prehensive manner, answered the arguments given In the letter, showing that no contradiction ? \ lated ut all. The evangelist Invit ed any sincere Inquirer who was distressed by such matters to drop him a note as to the ma|ter not understood and he would publicly answer It. (Cvangellst Invite? Inquiries ( t 'J this connection he sairV: What at first may not appear correct In this nible In by careful and deeper study revealed to be ?rmost convincing srgtHuent for WJ'' absolute accuracy of the ni WN'S statements We too often tusetlon without any real Inves tigation and study. We Just sklin the surface, but you cannot ap proach the study of thl< RiWe In any such manner. I Invite vour question? along this line while I *ou?" city I can tell you right now what the great major ity of your questions will bo and I can tell you the nam- of the French ami ("Jerman scholars who first originated a great many of these heckling question?*. hut bring them on snd let me show vou where thev were wron* I will only answer sincere and earn csl questioners snd will indulge In no arguments." The sermon: "If our eospel Is veiled. It Is veiled In them that perish In whom the Ood of this world hsth blinded the minds of the uuhellev Ing." The "world" spoken of in this passage is not the earth. "The earth is the lord's and the ful ness therof." but the world we are taught is always evil. "The Whole world lleth In the nowrr ?* the evil one." We are all Ik ??tig In the world. The unrcgen ?Jfate man is living "In" the world Mid is "of" the world, hut the Jjirlstlan* has been "saved ??ut of tgte wQrM snd sent hsrk Info the world;" he I? "In" (he world, but he J, wor|<) ? . Important that ?? (M |kU dlatlne t ion. Tli i.? "cosmos*," this "world system" is tin Devils. Ilo has IiuUt it.j-Tti tin t"ait.ripl>aiuLllu. ori'.u s ml philosophies In* lias boon t?\iohiuj;- man ever aince man f?-11. -M?:i l?*n Trinity ? Mow. I-ain a now I and 1 have a spirit an J a body. Win i. you look my lioily you ?I>?ji*t s ?? me. Yuil ran cat off iiiy It-;:- ami arms, I |l !?ui I ant still tm i i silil lint and lovo ami lust and think. .U-lirii -you KvH? my limly you see only tliat medium. .tin yi.iiu.Ij . which wuy soul Itself on tin* material side. I can t see r.nd or fool him with my hands or taste Mill with my palate, nor slu.-II him with my nostrils. | s? o Coil tliroiiKh the spirit. Win n my spir it i ih'.nl 1 IT" ll!t!r-"r " t ;rd nnr h;:\? I any means oi rouiiiuinica tlon with t bul just as I have no meant; of ?-xpteKalm>. iti.v.m-lf wlici) my body Is dead. My soui goes flh IIUBg^Hnfc. HUM IK ?T~TnslP.I'-. i. .i 11 .lir?nnr i?i..,-.,. h.t ?1>. .?i > through which to i xpress myself. l.ik*'Wi nln n ??> spirit i.> d? ad "hi/ soul tui.s on hut.uei in;. after tjod, hut I have no omans of sat isfying that hunger, My medium of expression and . rontaci with ,Ood is uoiic. Now Satan wars against my Fplrit. II?* trie* to #-?.*'t la-a to |>ui th?* ? inphasl:? on my body and on tin- ma;.'rial side and necl^ot th?* Spirit and tin* func tions of th?' S|drit for In* knows th?* Spirit will die of no^lcrt just as will my body. To put to death . i bo ? Spirit.-?Satan uses? the "world." about which w?- want lo talk tonight. This world has only three ihiiiKH to offer man: It can sat ? isfy *'tho lust of tlm eye." the "lust of tin' fli'sh" ami the "pride of life." That's all there Is in the world. It can satisfy our craving .for the beautiful, our passions ami lusts if lh?? fleah whether they be lor pleasure. wealth. suc cess. whether they he moral or 'immoral, whether they bo cul tured or base anil despicable and Jit can aatisfy our vanity and fcol j isli pride. ' Satan realizes this and hence he uses the world to suhji-ct us 'to him and to separate us from fiod. We will refer to live ways in which Satan uses the world in this manner. Kutan Is Subtle First, Salan uses the world to take up our time. Itemomher now. "worldlinrss" is that system which places the emphasis oh th material nnd temporal to the ex clusion ami neglect i f th?' spirit u al and eternal. Satan tine* the things of Mils world, politics, bus iness. pleasure, religion, culture, sciencu, philosophy and all thene things lo lak" eur minil ofT of find and spiritual thinas and keep us ho occupied with things here i hat we never get to the things of eternity. You would bo shocke?| and surprised to see how little time yon really devote lo things spiritual. Sit down and make out your I average days' program and see how much lime Is given to tiling which will perish with I his life and how little is really given to that which lasts forever. Study this program and give yourself time to do nomc sober-thinking. Oh. how foolish you will feel when you see how little there Is in your llf?-'s program that Is real ly worth while. You will think of nil those things when you face death and review your life and face a durk and dismal future to which you have never given a thiuiKht. Man. man stop now and think while there is yet time. S'? many of you take up your time in business, never realizing that the most successful bupines" care? r perishes with this life. How foolish you are. lo fall into Sa tan's traps of huslncM. pleasure, politics, social life and all those devices of his. Hundreds here to night In yixir town are sitlltiK at homo Induluing In pleasure, Idling with their family, reading some trashy literalure that will he of no help to them In' life nor when thev come to die, yet they may he thrown face to face with eternity any moment. Manv ?o to church, but they still have their minds on the tcmooral ;<nd materini. in Fort Worth. T?\aa. one night f notlrrd a wealthy caltle maii rlltlttg in front of me with a far n#av look In his eye* and I said. "Hey. there, you are not lis tening to me You are probably buying a lead of steers " After the s?'rvlc< l?e cam? up and said. "No. I wasn't buyinc a load of steer:-. I n*na Iflnr a load." An other man once told me he made t .10.000 on a gravel ,pit while 1 was prearhina a senn?ii. Ilim Satan llllmN I'? Satan u5r* th?' thinks of this w.->rld to blind us. lie has a lot of you churches Irving to make mon'-y Instead of trvlna t?? save souls. Listen. *ave th" souls and the folks will give thHr money. Isn't It trade to *??o the way our churches go around today hedging for money for the l/^rd ns If the t "rd wp< busted. Think of If th?> irreat omnlpo*"rt. rmnlsclout Cantor of the Fnlverse busted and harlnir to ha\e us go around lagging for Ilim. flod Isn't bust-' c4. He doesn't need your money. TAKE HOLY CITY OI ISLAMIC WOK 1.1) "It* Ttis A t ?0 Pr?M. Cairo. Kjcypl, Oct. 15.?Wu hib tribt-siuan. enemies of the Hashmite dynasty in the lied Juz ninlpr nrpafutff from wl.,.in Km? tlussoin Abdicated in fa Tor of his son. All. have occu pied .Mecca, the holy city of the Islamic world. The flltuution Is quirt. SKN.VrOK SIMMONS "?ftoefts mere soov 8Litf\villv, Oct. 15,?Senator Siiumonx is recovering * Irwin nn~ operation h^re and exptru to en ter I ho Democratic ram pa i p; a in ten days. I.ni you need to (*ivi> it. Giving K J lis? t an r? ligious ax praying. I w?e.lu iio more think of I? tfln?; iin.v one do my Kivlnc than I . wuulil ijf Jiavim? thi-m d?> my-j?r*y? ing. Yet we k?? n round givliiK .?oiijim und suppers and selling Ice ????'am and oysiiiMa. It muk? h me feel lik..? the Chinaman when some church ?011101 iHrd to s?'ll I,If,I t..nv| ?,f y,?!,. ? ,11. ...... lit tie oyster mrlmmtnjr arrtind In it. 'forth?* "Lord." and he km Id: "I* J??.-<11 m Chltst nilays Itioke'.'" Vi?, Satan has us blinded. vnnl. Sataii m?fH tin' worlil to I?n our spiritual t?yc* nut: by call in;. our ui ti-ntion a uav" fmm the spiritual. 1.01 was blind?1?! by the . 1>I1 iliance of Sodom In l)'irli;nn oii?? night I was riding in a tar and naw a eat sitting in tin* mid dle of iIih road Htarinu at our h??adlfghls. and it sat ri?;ht there until the ear struck it. Why? Be cause it war. blind?d to nil danger. Tin- DfVil lias you blinded so that lie ran steam-roller you right into h?-ll nt any time. Som?' of you arc no l>liud< d you m-ver give eternity a thought. Your mouI is in eclipse, tin- world has come be tween you and Goid. Out in Ok lahoma one?' I heard some fellows talking every day for a wo?-k und they 11 over talked a thin? but oil. I nsk?>il them if they ever did ?ei their none out or an oil well. Tli? devil had them with their heads down in n well all the time and caught them Just like w used to catch Miowbirds by putting seeds in a pa pen- tumiel a ml waiting to grab them when^Nuy put their heads down In- funnel. The Devil catches men just llk?> we catch ostriches. That Ik the reas 'on these sclentlsta can't tell you a think about Ood. They go around all tho time with their Imdn down in a hole studying bones and skulls and eaves and rocks and never look up at Ood. Lot could n't see the glory of the New Je rusalem for looking at the Klory ?>f Sodom. Helie\lng I* Seeing; In the natural world "s?eing is Irellevlng." but In the spiritual world "believing 1? seeing." Poor old Ahab was blinded by tin- beau ty of Naboth's vineyard so that lie couldn't nee the awful calam ity ahead of him. even though the prophet warned him. Lot walked by slfcht Instead of faith and when In- left Sodo III, he left his wife and all his family hut two daughters who would have been better off If they had perished. If he could have seen all the harv est he was to have reaped, ho I wouldn't have lived as lie lived, but his spiritual eyes were out, his spiritual ears were deaf to find's warnings, Just as main of you today are d?-af to tli?- warn ing!; of Ood concerning your sin ful life. You are blind, blind, blind as bats?that's the trouble. That Is the reason hell doesn't alarm you nor heaven Interest you nor Christ fascinate you. There Is a creature that flies over a city and s?-es the beautiful guldens, the happy mothers and smiling children, the orchards, the ripen ing fields and everything of beau ty and then there Is anotlx-r crea ture that flies over the nam?' city and passes over all these things ol beauty and fragrance and soars around and around until It catch es a whiff of an old putrlfyiir; carcass and there it nlights to feast. The first Is an angf). the last is a buzzard. You say you don't like my Illustration I am glad you don't, that Is tli? reason I used It. I want you to see how you look. Then, third, the devil uses the noise of the world to deafen us. no we can't hear Ood. Ood Is railing some of you parents to night to warn you b?raus?' He knows your child has only a few more days before It will !??? hurled Into eternity, hut the Devil has you deafened and you go on. un conscious and unthinking until the blow rails and It Is loo Inlc. And then the remorse that will be yours. Oh. the tragedy that awaits some of you wives. Lik" that wife In Altus. Oklahoma, whose husbnnd fell deid at my platform holding my hand and telling me he was lost, but couldn't give himself to Ood. !!?? was tied on to the world and his wire had b?*en more Interested In Ills business succeSH than she had his mul. Hut when the blow fell, she was frantic and pleaded plt eously for a word of comfort from Ood. but too bite, fth" had brer? deaf when Ood was calling. De\ll and Dance Yes. I could tell you msny things we have seen which I'WC this statement. Acme of vou t??k effense st wbM we ssld about the dance and theae other wordly things that are between you and Ood. but some day vou will resp your harvest and If It Inn't el ready too lat?, yoti will be a sad-' Continued on page 4 Never Too Old to Vote Will Cast First Bc^lot at Age of /03 UllliKUT L KOCKAR I) Il> \ HitvIh' Ci.'cen''mw, N. c , On. 1"?.? 1 Riilwri I. iinttrtl. ;? natlv of lliill fonl rornly. new It: IiIk l<i4ih your, will rust ills fir.-.? ballot at the NoVi?mJ?<-r elodliin. Although lie lut* l.o. ii eligible to vt?> I ?r 92 year.;, ha* ht?m? 2t? pr'nlilnnls (itU'iipy ih?- White Motive. Leonard h:iH never visited the |x?ll;. Tlil? year. h?wi'v>rt he intends to v.>le- and lie Mho that he I? k"Iiik to \v?lk lo the j?o!Ih with Iho r f?r tli" folks. "I didn't think Hip country would .!??? mat daily hoi in d bjr mv voto." In- any*'. ill 4 xiilnlntiii; why ho never exert-laod hit* ~*iiixt>*ishi|i tights. "Now Ih y have convinced fin' I hat it Is my duty. Ho I'll be tht re." During tin* tinte that l.eon ard has bocii <?! i k i *?!*? to voto. J mill's K Polk, Zachary Tn>!or. Miilwnl Fillmore, Franklin Pierce. Jam s llurhaiian. A bra h mi Lin 'coin. Andrew John on. riy**e S. Oruiit. ttiilherford H. Ilayon, ?Jame* A. Garfield. Chortrr A. 4r tliur, Urover Cleveland. llcnjumlii llaTrl.-uu, William MrKlnley. Tho-! oiiorc Hnoj?cv-!i, William Toft, j Wood row Wilson, Warn n G. Harding and Calvin Poolidge Mave lun president. l.eoaanl rtiilalua ins longevity l?y saying, "Lead in k a dean lif?>, (?fed lot line had liquor uion?*." M? hat. som? wry derided iilnaa ahout modern cuk'oms an.1 prac tice! of the young folk-. Ifthink* night automobile riding l?v young ?-H a nr-al ovil. "Why. young girln ?lay up un til in and 11 o'clock al night* now Then th*y don't want to get up in the morning. I've ut wtiVM gone In In d u'.tout 7 o'clock at night. 'itul I i?? t up early in the morning." l.'-onard is not opposed in dan cing providinif. people wouldn't tiny up too liitp to do it. Bootlegger's Escape Is Funny To All But Police ('miiirilni'iii 5'ro<ltir?'?1 i'rcof uf lli* Argument 'I'liul Li quor Was Bring Sold 0|i<nl\ im! Officer l{nupli liin I.tihI I]i<- Negro ."iid I imior in Fiti>lir? With ;i shakenp in t Vi ? police department threatening lor both o week* ?ih a rr-nit of nlleged 1.*\ (jnforrcmrni of tli ? prohibitive law. in?' whole ?? lly Ih laughing nf the discomfiture of the poller in tli ? osrripn from their hand* of the fir*t reul liootlegger tip % lia v? IiiiiI in their "'Vintc-Ik'S in many u w?ck. leading Ihe ncii.ition for re organisation of the police dejiart ni-nt ha a h<cn i" it y Councilman I*. ('. Column, who 'tin* hren' it member of the Council for three rnrrpsMir?? tcrmH. Mr. Cohoon has hell that liquor wns bolnic aold openly in the rIty and thai Chief of Police Charl's A. Gregory was making ho hpailwiiy ugiiliMt tlu evil mul displaying considerably l?*M xral for the fight against it than become* hit official pobiti ?ti Kor the lam three month? prac tically ? he only liquor seized h^ lhi? polic* has been the pint* and half pint? taken off of drunk picked up fin the * t rent. Ami tho liquor folk* drink now affects tlu ii memory mi *? rloua I hat not on? man in u score brought Into court can remember whore he pot his Ii quor from Chief Gregor)* aald at tlu* last meeting of the city Council that what M.r. Cohoon had la aay about tlu open Kale of liquor itt the city was nothing hut hearsay. and th:it listening to hearsay evidence an I Kitting proof were two entirely different matters. .Mr. Cohoon in a tared that evidence could he had hy half trying, and there waa an Ii leconcliahle difference of opin ion I' C. Column waa nettled ai Chief Gregory x attitude and when on* 4wy 4wet tf?k he #?w nn f?*~ tomohiie with drawn curtaliM stop on Seld' n ftroet back of hln home on Khrlnghaua and a man get out and walk over- in tli hushes. Mr. Cohoon waited until Ih" man returned to jhc car and drovr off and then ran out of hh Imolc yard ev?-r to the ?p 4 that the man had ftof out and found e gallon lug half full of liquor. He called the police and net them to wutch It, and the police naVtotd Omtnett Woraley. negro employe nt tli?- electric li^ht company. when he came out tn fill aome bottles from Hie "Jtnr: " Ktnnvfi employed W. I,. Co ll o?? an lil h attorney, |>iif Mr. Co hooti told him lhut he would re present h i in only ??n condition that he inakc a -lean hreast of the matter anil tell who wa? supply ing lilin with hi? liquor. 'MiH Wornley promised to do. Accord ingly lie Kav? the police the iinme of a Millie man tried more ilian once in tho courlH of thin and Per quimans County for illicit deal ins in liquor and clani<-d that thin man had seven retailers selling wtiidK^y for him in hllzabeth Ci ty. Uils liquor wan planiral an had been the Jug that hud been Knimcit H undoing. and the re tailer went to thin nupply to fill his kottlcM when he had taken or d?rn for a number of pintn and half pintn. Then If caught lie could claim that the liquor taken in hln possession was purchased for hi* own pernonal consumption and that hr had bought It from a lean tall whit?- fellow whone name lie could not rom?mbtr. Just to nhnw that he wan tell in* them the truth. Wornley told ?he polico officers that he could lead theni to another each ? of fire gallom and he did. lfe then promised that he would notify Ihc wholesaler that he (Wornley) had been caught and could not handle liquor h H v mor and that he (the wholesaler) might an well come and Kct the last five gallons that he had left for Wornley. The plot was' that whfti the white man came for the liquor >hf police would get him an they had got Wornley Hut the whole saler did not ?how up. though ihe police waited l?ng and pa ?l??ntly for him And th*n when ?hey went to get the liquor an < vldenct. I? wan gone. Thi* wan the situation when the ca?e again?! Woraley came on (or trial .Monday morning. "Now I'nmeit. com* claan,"' n*ld W. L. Coboon to hla client. FEDF.KAI. COURT HAD SHORT SESSION This week's term of Federal Court adjourned at noon today when, with one case set fnr trial having been non suited and with !tim*hrr ? terminat-d?b??judgment for the plaintiff before the trial had more than got well under way. the docket wan suddenly cleared. The CMC non suited was t ha* of llahrenbuig vs. the North lllv el l.lne while the uLhur uiie\|H Ct-. edly terminated l?y Judgment for plaintiff in sum of with interest from July 1. 1921. was that of the -Colo m bin Guano Company vs. H. I). Newbern. T. A. Roberts. John Call >p and Ed Harney, captured in Currituck but residents of Norfolk, were found guilty of possession and trannporting liquor and Roberts was given?a Jail?sentence nf 'Hi days. Gallop and Harney were ftned $*oo each. 1>uT Gallop had" been unable to raise the am.Mint of lil* fine up to two o'clock Wed nesday i.fternoon. Roberta, Gallop and Harney art three of sevtti captured when Fed '*rm prohibition ugnnii mad?? ihe biggest haul of recent years off the Currituck banks, rapturing three boats with a considerable cargo of sugar, roal and meal and destroying n hip still of son gai Ions capacity*.^XJttier memherV^f' the party captured were J. (). Ro berts. C. L. Roberts. Willie P. Ro-. bsrU ami John 0?srton> over ton forfeited his bond and ?he others were found not guilty. On Roberts' person were found bills from Norfolk firms for sugar and meal and one bill, excluded from . eVlderre <b(. cause of Imperfect Identification, of $295 for sugar. These are defendants who or iginally employed Aydlett & Simp son but after Retting their bonds reduced and their case continued at a former term switched over to McMullan and LeRoy, by whom they wore represented at this term of court. Another interesting feature of the case was the fact that Ro berts had been convicted on a like charge before Judge Groner in Virginia and had been let offi with a fine on promise of ab staining from further handlug of liquor. When tried in North Car olina ho found himself facing Judge Groner again, the Virginia jurist having presided over this trrm of court here. Robert MoPherson. James Bur ma. Willam Proctor and Ruftts Flynn. all charged with violation of the Volstead Act were found not guilty on Instructions from the court, the Government not be ing able to get here as witnesses thoso who had worked up the case. - 4 J. R. Sanders and J. H. Win ston, brothers-in-law and captured in Currituck, but residents nf South Norfolk, caught at a still loading 15 -gBttotnr or Ttninrr* from a cart to Sanders' automo bile were given Jail sentences. Sanders, three inoniha and a fine of $2f?0, and Winston, two and a half months and the snme fine. John M. Gray of Camden, found guilty of possession und transpor ting. hut with other charge* against him nol prossed, was fined $100. Lamb Ashby of Currituck, col ored. was found not guilty of vio lation of the Volstead act. Wit nesses were not positive as to iden tification in his case. F. A. Crank, charged with white f-lavery. failed to sppenr In court and forfeited his bond Curtis" L. Smith. Currituck County, got a 60 day Jail sen tence for second conviction on a charge of possession. SOUTHERN Wll.l. BUY EQUIPMENT Wa* lilngton. Oct. IB. ? Thr Southern Railway today received authority from the Interatato Com nierce Commtaalon to iMUf $7, OSO.OIIO of equipment (runt certi ficate* to h? r.old at not lea* than 9? 1-4 per rent of par for pur chaao of equipment MOV I KM WK|> !.o* Angele*. Oct. 1R?Jain?* Crus?* and lletty Compton. and Kenneth Harlan and Marie Vre voot. all motion picture* atar*. married ye*terday. "Hldrt't yon run oft with that li quor and hid* It." "Yos-a*. I did." replied Km m?tt with engaging frankma?. "Then wont you no with theae officer* and fhow them where it la?" ?iiierl<"| the liwyrr, "Yaaalr," replle-i the negro and off h? went with off tan* lien Houghton. who ordinarily haa th?? reputation of being Olio of the k"'n'M pollre offkvra on the force. Hut It was a crestfallen police officer thai rtiurn?*d - i?? #a*rt. which all the while had be?n In aeaalon. and admitted that while Wnral y roked about In th?? huah? ? lie liquor he took hu ?)| off th" negro for an inatant and that when ha look? d again hit* prin??ii?*r had van(rh?*d Woraley and hla liquor are atlll in? ?aiiig. And Councilman CohOon |y man* convinced than ?-tor that the polio for?? need? a thorough reorganization. ZR-3 Makes Record In Continuous Flight - (?iiint Zr|i|ii'liii liiMclii - l?iki')iui'sl, Nr* Jersey, at 10:15 \\CiIih-m1ii\ liorniiij:. After Trip Acro?? Vll.iutic of .-..oor. Mile - Without Stopping ASK lit)Mil) TO ItKT \I!V \> (Mttvirffv A ivnoliiiiou aikln^ tit?* Itonri! ?l ?'i iniiil'-vlr:.'. ? of I'?ki| ii ut a h k 4 "on rt i > i-t i tlu? wi'lTari' ofiior, Mr?, \i.iw; la'Wl*; tilt* h'-iiM- W-rir'ir-li\t lUm an.hi. .Mn- ? i1. '..M j " v I in 11? -HUB, 4 rnI Ub ?!a! i? il? n loii^i ra _ lion ucHit, U. \V rail.?, uus piiHhi'il Monday l?y il>< W.uit un's Missionary S??ci?iy ?<; tti l-'irMl MoIIiimIIm <*liun ..Tlilii. wWi'li -i ?-jif Krnit? !H ? ih im-.hT n-ori?.i, i>i.< coin II) l| I) il y. I-'U lil. i '..Hi. ty Is Im-Iii^ ctvullv toll."?! .?It morally anil linam- ;*?: - v l?y Ihiw worker:-. KKI.i OVtiMHOMtlft and \x \s mtow \i?:n " The funrrnV/.r JoTm ITJlv It f. - ma it wan roniliiiM'il it? ihe home of III* relative*, Mr. ami Mrs. Sum Swimb'H M 2 lloech Htreet W??l ne*day afternoon at two oYlorli 4?y |>r.?H-.-H. T**mpSeiin?ii and in terment mail?* at Hollywood Oiii ??tery? Mr. Hatoniau w.ift 21 yiurs old ami engineer of the Kv;i of tli? ?North Rivor l.lne. In mo m o w iy while on thf* dock carty Momlay morning. ?' New-hern'? Landing In* fell overboilnl ami drowned Ik fore tlione wiio wn?- with h: hi rouhl Ret him <?nt. II i? body wan brought to ihiH city on the Kva. Tui'iilay night Surviving him are hi.; mother. Mm. Mettle Duvall. an.I wv rail brother* and yixii-rfi, Mrs, Hertliu Duncan ol thin city. Jame?* It Ward of Norfolk. MIbh Mary Whit o nnd Mvird Whlto off kmM !k ? . ROKAII W ll.l. PKOHE AI.L EXPENDITURES <11* Til* AlMlllnl I'r'Hl Chicago. Ocl. 1 T?. Prepara Uoiih for "an exhauHtlvc Inquiry lutit thf* campaign contribution* ami expenditures" are being mail?* hy Senator Ho rah. ihulri.un of the Senate committee on campaign expenditures. Horali aaid upon hit? arrival hero today fhat "Kv ??ry lino of inquiry will 1?' fol lowed to the end t hut1 as far as poHKllih* Mm- Kourre of all ram paiKn rtvriri-;?tttttv it*-pimnmr? The senator hoped to hegin the formal lu-arinK^ tomorrow. TOM PA It KISII SAVfi Aim EST III Willi' Kalelgh. Ocf. IT* Jii*Hc ? of the Peace Torn I'airixh who led t ho vir?? squad* Jn AmkupI and Sep tember In a dean up campaign, wiii arrested yesterday for vio lation of the prohibition law?. II?* rlalmrd that It was a frame up. SECY WALLACE HAS OPEKATION TODAY Washington, Oi't. IV iSecye tary Wallae* unorwenf an opera tion hero today for reinoviil of his uppendlx and treatment of hi? Itall bladder. IIK.II WIMI.S HOI I) SIIKNAMIOMI I VST M* T'i.? A ??<-:?<?( l*f-? Hnn IMf'Ko. Oil. 15 'Onion in the I'acillc w*l rcr.rhlng a IffiorflJT ?a k t? ?? t 10 nrl?? nit hour today hold th?- tin vol difl Kililn Slirnruidonh tnntltclrd lo h??r mooring n??#t hero until to morrow riiornliiK ?t ih?t cnrlU'Mt. M\HO\|< JKW i:is ON IHHI'MY AT HKMU'M >f h no nil- for ill the past grand iiixh pri? I?. In fit ? Har are on display in Bell*** window The??? Jewel?. Jo <n number, wer?% Hi nt lo (Jllbort Jam- - for distri bution to lhn vat Inn 4 Masonic of ficer? in the at?t?\ DECISION DKI.WI I) upon sir<;.wt mm Wanhlnrton. O t I'* Add i i Iona I data riM|'i'?M?*d by Presi dent ronlldxc of I hp Tariff Con tnl-sion in connection with the study of the ronimhalon-? re purl favotiOK m (ut in t h ? ntiKar duty will not be avniluhl for (I'll or twelve day*. chairman M irvin o. i h?. V* <1? Prexld<>nt today Aa .i r'efcnlt th?? drclnlnn l?y th' Pre*I<1* nl on the KUjtnr duly I? not rt|N'Cl?d before two wt"k< at li-ii h t oi:tllIXM \KRY II It ihron, On . 0<-i I *? Motc than 2d rhlldr? n of the Moth mIIhI Orphanage here ar?. SQlf rfiuf from ptomaine poinnoning Nino have lifi?u taken to a hospital. Wash ins ton. Oct. 15^ dent Coolidge wan the first of of liclal Washington to congratulata the coin in <>^-th<* 5&H-3 oa tba imccessful ?umplet ion of bi? r# c ?rd breaking flight from Frlad r.ihshnfen to Lukehurst. Word of the landing of ths }<i*ift wan given to the Prnldeit within a few minutes after all? 1 I "Mil- to t In* gronnrf ? ?'I air dome und the President immediately dispatched a message to Dr. Hiiro Kckener who WQa chat? il with her delivery to tla Culled Stalni lu other Government quartan ' . t' 1 *)j lI ?,I^Tiif u nj i vid nt at the craft's uie*'arrt? al. *f% \lr horn?1, I .a k eh u rat. iN. 1., ! 1 The glani seppelln ZR-S l ? r berth at the naval '' I"d 11? ? i*"? :ii in in "'nfftlfc thin morning. LMr"?i lii?l?|y altar aha waa snubbed tu*t her navigation offi cers ami crew disembarked. Tbab officers climbed into her hull aid ?:il;ln with mechanics to begin an inspection of the gas bags, d|i t .tintnliiiim structure, and motors. I>i Hue.) Kckener, commaadar of Hi?* airship and president of t^a /.eppelin ('o in puny. Jubilantly da lan 'I as his feet touched the eob erete floor of the airdome, "Oapt t i' liii'ti. a new word record?5,0#t mile-? of continuous fight." New York. Oct. 15.?The ERrJ w is sighted over New York at T .Mi o'clock this morning. The dir i gibi? circled Manhat liiri "vi' limes and then headed fof I ..i k<>h ii rs t. s** j e r seyT ~? Itnaton. Oct. 15.?Tha lil passed over the center of tblt at* ly at 4.1R this morning. The great ship was flying law nnd tin hum of her engteM brought hundreds to the straafj. lights from hor gondolaa could bo seen distinctly. The dlrlMK' v?s headed south, flying towarS Providence. She was lost In tka dark in a few minutes. The t rans-At lan tic filer did not ? ir.nal fo the Navy yard station aa she pasqi'd over the city. Tha ra dio officer reported that the ata th'U called the airship's radio aum bfr but got no response. The first Indication that the ship had mada III from the sea was the hum of her motors. Naval officer? said they had no idea of Hie route sho would taka -to l.nk- hurst stnee she lllll iiiH |H> ply to their questions. The ship as It paused over boa t"ii was flying low. probably laaa than 1.000 reel up. Her red and uhlte lights were clearly distin guished and the lights of the city glinted off her steel colored tldfa. Washngton. Oct 16.?At two o'? lock this morning the ZH-.1 waa about if;?<? miles off tha coaat ?:ear Hoston and prooaadlu steadily to her resting place at l.nkihurst. New Jersey. STATIC I'AIK PRIZE TO PASQUOTANK GIRL Miss MarRiierlte Morgan, repre ntlnu Pasquotank County In tba Si.it? wide Jelly-making conteat at lull, has taken second pr|aa f >r Jam at the State Faif, ge coidln* to newa from the ftir brought here by Secretary Job of i h Chnrnln-r of Commerce, who was In attendance at the Pair Tuesday. At i he same lime Mrs. Mary Nl\ MorRon. Miss MsiKuerlta'a mother, has taken the aeieOBd pri/.? for peoch sweet pick lea. Panquotank could not coinpata in the cucumber pickle contaat tbls year by reason of tha faet tint this County has taken flttt prize In cucumber picklea for t%o vearn In succession. Secretary Jbb Wan informed. Miss Marguerite Morgan la tha djimhter of I). W Morgan. Chy lllllte five. MKKTmi AT < l/KMHOX Clom*on Pollen?. 8. C.. Oct. 11. Kivw hundred mcmhcm of th# "indent body revolted yatarday nnd mirrhed out as n protaat k;iiiiJ't lh<* food being aerrad aid ill" iKil-tn of the faculty la dla ??'! 4h.iik a member of the football tmni for alloK'd drinking. roTTO\' MAUKKT New York. Oucf. if. ?Spot ?dt ton. rloiied quiet. Middling tl.?g, wi^ n rive point decline. f? turns. Honing bid Oct. 23.14. D#?. 22.26. Jan 22.3?. March *1?7. May 22 H7. N-w York, 1 ? 11 i ffUhM t urea opi-ned today at tha follow ing levelf Ocr. 2*.30. Dee. 22.it? J?n. 22.43. March 22 70. Mgy ? ?i XOTKTC Ti.innla Crank unnotincee tip* hi? >h ?p ?111 br Honed each *?!*? 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The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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