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"O rourio I know now t son ?n' toAk, Irut you <lnn*t think I wot [ goin* t* tell lilm, ?lo you?" ?aldlMrw. IVm t'llny, whoV hunbaiHl unlk??l on hrr yl?tor* 'Rout lh' only evcnl Uu-m1 <??>?. tluit don't wait fi-r Hi' caniyru nquitil in an nuto smash np. . Neccltt of Kli/^brlli (!ilv :* and tlic Allx-marlr 1. A hard surfaced roud from jfBUsabeth City by South JMHIh and alao through Cur rituck tn Norfolk. 1. A hard surfaced hlgliwnv , not Icbr than 16 fort wide 'connecting Elisabeth city >iu> every county Roat cunt |<Df the Chowan Itlv<*r. t. {A bridge actobh tho Chowan Jgfrrer, connecting IJertle and ?Chowan counties and mak tlQS po&alble a real coastal -highway through thla sce MBB. 4. 'A direct road from Flelcross jto Colnjock bringing all iCurrlttiAk below Colnjock ; 10 mllaa nearer Elizabeth City and thUH adding to the '^attraction* of Point Harbor jmi a bu miner reaort. 5. Conversion of the Old Fair ground just beyond the 'feltsabeth City hont?ital into "a, public park. C. )Te rry aervlce between Point Harbor and Nhkb Head, cou (T?ecting at 1'olnt Harbor Srlth bua aervicn to Kllza .'Jbeth City. T. A broader knowledge of .public henlth among the jpeople of thla acctlon. It*s off with the "old loves and ' on ^rlth the new," Bpeaking of | County officials. I \H?ednesday is the time nml Ne# Bern Ib the place for all good men and true to come to the* nhl of the Chowan bridge. Il'a certainly time now to be getting ready for Christmas, no matter of what your getting ready OtlfaltB. Charlie Chaplin's in a r r 1 e d again. Charlie's trhuble serins to be not no much in getting married aa in staying so. Tie News and Observer has n mind of Its own about the sort of man, who should bo appointed to the federal bench In this district. | But .The Advance suspects that tk? and ObBorvi-r's opinion i wonfc weigh much In the sight of the Coolldge administration. D^rftdcrats haven't decided to read* Senator Wheeler out of th? party yet, says news Item. Judg ing Irom the slim showing we got In ^ie last election, looks like 1 wo'<f better keep all we can and then! Borne. You romomber that ^?ld Jok' told so often during th?> Woild War about the colored sol dier? who when asked If he knew | whyihe was lighting, said, "8ho, I boas * why to make tho whole world iafe for the Democratic K'" ' If He was right then, the 1 9feaa(mllftB are right now that tli< I War fought in vain. ?jomcAi - SEKVICE , D*. J. W. SEL1C " Hfr'rOMETIUBT lil MHm --St-EllMboth City Leui LOVE MK. LOVE MY DOG iFe*eTfc*ru mwe lb L6T mm cms. US >S So Scwf OF FOLLOWING ?e a6out GWAN Back gwaaj G IT/ t . <N Washington Letter I5Y HARRY I!. HUNT MIA Spi virr Writer TT J A S 1 1 1 NOTC >N* ? The a ppronch. | \> Inr departure of Julca JusMormwl iim nnihissador front France has revived rcmin I i*c?r.ooH of the old day? when the strenuous T. It. and the doughty j Kri-rif h diplomat set new hich jj murks for athletic activity in lite Washington official wet Prulmliiy n?? other foreign diplo* mat ever was ??n mieh intimate tvi'ins with an Amcricun president i d? .fussernnd waa with Roosevelt., They pi. i ycil tennis together on ; the While I louse courts. They I sped hour* 011 long cross country | hikes*, Ik iwirn times l hey talked I natural hli*tury, 1 1 tern tu re and the comparative merits of boxini; j versus fencing j JiifHeraml wim ?lway? bobbing i up around the While House. and | i'lwuvs was ivtlcomo lie had Ihe I run of 1 1??- place Some said he : had 1 While I I'?uso lutchkcy ? ? * / \NT* of ll?e stories recalled of !,_/ the HnnscvcllJusserand ex ploits Is uf a cross-country ? hlk*' I hey look on a sweltering July day. Th?-y had hcen hilling It up wi'h characteristic Roose velt ian vigor, up hill and down dale, wht n ihey came- to a stream winding down toward the Potomac [it a point wV.' rr ^ere seemed to I In- a j.*ood swimming hole. Ah' Thf "Id Swimming Hole!" 1 lio. s. V, II exclaimed. "How al-out j u dip?" No s.w.ncr said than done. With Ihe abandon of three schoollio.vs playing hookey. Ilooacvclt. Jusxe 1 rami and Archibald liult. who was the third nicm|irr of the cxpedi* tlon. shed their hiking duds. Iloosevclt and Thitt plunged in In Rood American fashion, but * "JnwiTjnd waded In rather cau t:uu?l> Mr hud not in aixjut knee deep when *F K noticed that he was still wearing Ills gloves ? nice bla<.k ones like tin undertaker's BY HARRY B.1 HUNT NBA Service Writer WASHINGTON ? T h ? Tarn-1, i many Tiger,* which did Its bit in lacerating the political hide of John W. Davis, erstwhile Democratic candldato for ? presi dent . had best beware. For John In on his way to India, where he can study tigers In their native lair, and when ho comes bark ho may have a few tricks up his sleeve with which to tame the tawny feline. DuvIa, it must not bo forgot* ten. os titular head of the Demo cratic party, remains In control of the party organization. Tho chairman of the national committee. Clem Shaver. is a Davis henchman first, lott and ail tho time. llo. Indeed, la the man who put Davis In the running and even more deeply than the candi date himself does Shaver feel the sting of tho party's defeat. ? ? ? NOW the national committee, when It last met. adjourned "??? meet ngnln nt the call of the choir." Which means that there will not te n meeting of tho commit tee until Shaver wnnts It. And Shaver I* not golnt to want one until he Ims things lined u|> to get f.ivotaiile consideration for certain proposal* row Ulny worked out whl.h he bellnvr* mlfclit effectually 1 1*' n .ouj>1? of painful knot* in the Tiimnmnv tiger - tall O ne of ihfiw I* a |>rojK>*ed chang" to the hn*is of rrj?re*entn tlon for the next national Ivmo cratlw convention a? present t wo delegate* ?re aeo? -d in the ?-onventlon for *? ^rh rvrnber of Conffrii** from er.oh s:s??? On thi* Imi?i*. New York strife had #0 delegate* in the l.ite Msdl rnn flqusr.' ?- ?de.; fmcac. . f wiUrh 64 fame frotu gi.-itrr N?-.v York CI / ? ? ? 111 IE fjejlt wn? thill Willie N\w Tork? Vitf** |? iho o?-n\eitluii threw iNjt gathering into ? (li.ir hiftfml through mofe "What's the Idea?" Roosevelt asked. "Why tho cloves?" "Jussy" shrugged his shoulders and turned up hiR palms In ft deprecatory French gesture. "Who known; there might, per haps. some ladies coma by," he said. .# " ? ? ? v' ON another one of these hikes lienry Lodge was a psrtlcl pan!. I<odge wasn't the ardent athlete that T. R. and Junserand were, and the fast pace set by the president and the am luiHsudor soon had him winded. They had reached a stretch of rough up-hill going when Lodge called u hair. "Theodore, Theodore." he called. l>antlng. breathless. ''Slow up a bit You must think I'm a damned kangaroo." ? ? * THE Intimate pnlship between llooscvi'li and Jusnerand at this period is said to have caused a change in the British ambassador to Washington Sir Mortimer Durand. Great Britain's envoy, never arhleved any personal relationship with the president. Their contacts were al ways formal. He wus always "Mr Aml?assndor" to T R. and Teddy was "Mr President' to him Sir James liryee, afterward Lord Bryce. was sent over to re place Sir Mortimer As a writer and historian, familiar with Amer ican affairs and Institutions, Bryce rttted much better Into the Hoose Velt scheme of things They found themselves on com mon wound In historical and liter ary discussions. AI?o. Bryce cut In on some of the president's rough cross-country hikes. But no other diplomat ever achieved the camaraderie with Itoosevelt that was held by Jtisserand. Ills departure marks the passing of the last of the "strenuous brotherhood" which flourished at the capital in the days of the "big stick. ' the "Ananias Club" and the reign of Roosevelt. thnnTlOO; ballota.Y thereby Ywre'cV Ing * all 4 Democratlo < hopeee and changing the entire sspect of the campaign, In the election the en tiro electoral vote of the state tu handed to Coolldge despite the fact that a Democratic candidate* for governor wai elected. ? ' * That, submits Shaver* a nd*th? Davie cohorte. looka like a fln? cose of the doubls-croas. To which the old McAdoo phalanx ? with many rspresentatlves on the na tlohal committee? echo a heartfelt "So It doea." i ? ? ? BEFORE Davia went on board the boat which bore him to ward England. India and other polnta east. It wee suggested to him that representation In the next Democratic convention ought to be placed on a beala that would allow r^atea thet caet Democratic electoral votes the edge In the selection of Democratic candidates Tn other word*. It was propoeed that representation In the next convention ought to he fixed In a ratio proportionate to the votes for the Democratic national ticket et th? iMMt preaidentlal election. On each i? bnais. New York's poeltion of dominance In the con vent Ion would In* rut from under h-r and *he would kfevo to take. If not ?% "hark seat." at leaat a e?et more In keeping with h?r election dav importance In supporting this proposal It Is ?trwd that the New Vork electoral vol# h>i* hren Democratic but throe times In yen re ? for Cleve liind In SI .111.1 nr.. I \V||*..n in lilS. and ?hat Cleveland's plural ity in J *<4 w;m s hire lew. si rhotiK :? he waa New Vork state's "favorite so n " ? ? ? fjpill8, among other problem* pu J| lit leal and personal. John will "opltaie <>n during his four month tour .s braid. Perhaps he will ?ven n*k the Judgment of 1 Hooding, viceroy of Ind'a, ?bo?K It For he mil bo guest ef viceroy while in th- laod of r*?u tigers. Now York police chief nays he has the crooks on the run. but doesn't say If they are In front or behind. Mussolini in kicking up a racket in Italy. He's o statesman even if he does sound more like a wrestler. Man in Chicago shot himself be cause he lost bis money and wua broke like the rest of us. Four men who escaped from Jollet penitentiary may return whtm the weather gets a little colder New York man robbed a woman in q hotel and got arrested, possibly for Impersonating the hotel owner. Big Chicago mall-order house has quit selling pistols, msybe because so many women are using arsenic Instead. * Cool Id go went aboard the May flower in a snowstorm, not minding It in the least after a landslide. Perhaps an auto which ran Into a bank In 8t. Louis wanted to see If its owner had any money left. They think a clgnret caused the Jersey Are. That's an argument for chewing tobacco. _ It never caustd a flood." A hand-carved desk recently sold for $1600, when you can find a mil lion of them In our schools. With mother sitting up with -the baby and father with the radio there's quite a bit of sleep being lost. And those who swore they would never play mah jongg have stArted swearing sgainst crossword puxzles. I We wish to apologist* for every thing we have ssid about the women. Hjf? " lh*>' haven | much mure isens? than the men No (nan think* a woman la good enough for him unieas she i? too good A husband who wouldn t think of i darning nock* tun I see why his wife j hales to build ? fire | Men have a hard time deciding what to order In restaurant*, yet kick at home when the food doesn't suit ? Women s clothes ?re funnj They ?re almost us funny a* mens would be If th* men hnd the nerve. Men have worn neckties a thou sand year* and laughed at the fool Isb thlnga women wore A man who doesn't feel dressed up unless he has a ahnve. will ob)ect to his wife a using rouge. A man whoa* hair has never been more than a few Inche* king, will any women hare no right to bob theirs. A man who doesn't do the things he ahouldn't la considered as foolish a* th* woman who do**. Very few men would work If they had to aak th* boa* dally for what tb*y needed, a* th*lr wives do. A man can't *** why a woman shouldn't quit a *t**dy paying Job to | work for him for board and lodging A bachelor la alwaya considered one from cholca; an old maid I* con ?id*r*d on* from lack of choice. ? "'ngla asaaon banana trees trow as much aa W feet, showing wh?I nmhltloit will 4* In ? hard ?orkln* in* Th. Cumrr l.tand., Ilk. Intend. MM* ao inifcn, but It u too kit for ikitifi m. ?un a iv* take only ?igtit ? to reach the ?drtb. eo It took* mm it they would be all hot and tired Begonia* kthw wild In Java. W? h?v?? n?*v??r been tb?n?. but U may be becMUM they stay out all night. Russia haa a population of 125. doo.ooo. some of which, contrary to general opinion, don t need a shuve. According to a French -Can ad inn law. stealing a kiss id Canada is not a crime, but we knew that. There are stars so distant we see ?their light 16.000 years later, and perhaps there are (r lends that way With English coal morvie mated at 166 billion tons, we wudld guess off-hand that American re serves are a couple of tons. The greyhound can run 25 miles an hour so if you get one hu never should be late fur supper The pole star is always directly crrPr the tiorth pole. Just like apart ment bouse dwellers in winter Ob gosh* Italy has a singing lightning bug. Ob well, wo bave singing radio bugs ^ ^ / A 1 Wo "* ou t t resist ^ wondering^ If Italy s staging lightning bug aver sings twice in the same place w Perhaps the funniest thing on earth Is a man who takes things too seriously. While It pays to bo honest yo?x often are a long time collecting. Never Jose your health. If you do. the men who help you look for It will charge like thunder. Working Isn't as much fun. 'as loafing, but you get more for It. f The man who starts out to knock around the world usually finds the world knocks him around Instead. One who claims to be a perfect ?8 Is not speaking of her age. Some boys are small for their age and so aro some men. % Never doing things by halves Is fine, unless you are eating grape fruit. Being a politician Is a great life but a poor occupation. The average man has a better average than * the / average ; man thinks. ^ TO MiKKT TI'KSI>.\ Y Tlit* T. E. I<. Clatts of thn FlrM Da pi 1st Sunday School will hold lh?>ir regular monthly meeting Tue?iay evening at ?.:t0 o'clock in the church parlor*. All mefti hers arc asked lo he present at this meeting. ISN'T TOO EARLY TO KILL STOCKINGS Welfare Officer N\ > ><t |i| | ik,. to Hair Help Kai|> (or riirislntis Seaxou | Mm. Anna Lewis, County We lfare Officer. u?ks that liidiYldu.i'< or organizations desiring to fill I Christmas stockings i?r niherwi*?> i to uid her in the Chrl<ttma<( giv'tir to those who mifrhi be forgotten I by Santa Clans, si-.. ji,.r ..j .anil let h??r know whau they will (do. Last year the rush at the i last minute was t*o gre?i thai i was hard on everybody. Alteady this year one Sunday I school class has Kocured its list 'and gone to work drex-dug dolls and filiing Htosklnxi. 'i (.Hut. will follow tills cxnntpb- huiiiy ' little people wil be Xi? r . . f !. i Merry. ChrWl mas this year thart i. the offer is math; two days before Christmas. WOM \\"S l-'KHKItATlOV MK?-rrs this i;vKM\<i I The Woman's federation organ ized lo re during tl??- Ilr'nT-i; me v I revival will inert tonight at 7 : :: ?? at Black well Memorial ?'nurci.. Members and other women who an- interested ai- ewuliallt If. i - led. 1 IMIII.I-: CLASS TO mi:kt Thi WomcitH . \\'f*lt'v it, id* ( Class of the First M. tb. li i I Sunday School will hold t.iclr ' regular tniuihly moetins In ?li?Jr i class room Tuesiay eve:i-lng a* (7:30 o'clock and 'the Home I >? partmcnt as well as all mcuib'.'is , of the claas are asked to be prrs \ ent. FRENCH DESIROUS REACHING TERMS WjishinKlou. I)ec. 1 ? The American Debt ' Funding Com iiilKiion today wi'nt over l be re suits of the Informal conferencea reKardlng the l^reneh debt MM recently between Secretary Mel lon and Ambassador Jtfsserand but reached no eonclualoo- It was announced, however, that the French government Is desirous %of attempting to reach some terms and discussions will be continued between Mellon and Juaaerand COLDS B _ of h?? Jor chut art mora easily UMltd externally with ? VICKS ? Va po Rub Opt IT Million Jar, U?J Y.arty Flowers Ryan Floral Co Inc. Phono 84S. Komi St. MISS GAI.ATHA MAI1K IN SOFT l.IUHT WBIOHT BLACK CAI.K. Covered Cuban IipoIh. A very drrn??y ami distinctly style for Fall. OWENS SHOE CO. HIXTON mil,IH\(i ? WANT ADS Too Late to Classify ANY INFORMATION CX>N?'KHN. Ing a tripod (out by the Highway Commission will be urn-tly ap preciated. Notify J. R. Ford. dcd2.1pd MOIHK FOR UK NT ? -4 ORNKR Church nnd Elliott street. Pos es* I on January |. Phone 808-W. Mr*. F. F. Cohoon, Corner Bond and Church street. mon-thustf M M ? Hi l l- \C \\ I I l> ? IO.OOO.. 000 Company want* man to ?ell Watklns Home Necessities in Kllzaheth City. More than 150 used dally. Income $35 to 150 wockly. Experience unnecessary. Write Department IJ-3, the J. It Watklns Company. 155-159 Perry street, New York City. N. Y. dec l-2-3pd 1 .OUT ? AOMHWNKRK ON FIItHT Burgess or Martin streets, small pocket hook containing money. Finder please return to Duff Piano Co. declpd NOTIf* OF HAI.F? ON fMMTCM her D at 10 a. m. I will sell 3 mules. 1 horse, farming utensils of all kind*, including rldlnK ploughs nnd discs. Also house hold and kitchen furnfcure. Terms of sale cash or good note. At old Caleb Rnnef. fpun one mile from Weeksvllle. *Teimr>n C. Brothers. Route One, City. deel-Jpd IF SHE'3 WORTH WHILE, SHE'S WORTH WHITMAN'S The Good Cundy at THE APOTHKCARY SHOP MOVlNfJ l?icrii hi; i i n\ii:s Cut out i:iu pJot?T?- or ,< ( . <ldes. Then carefully folil doll c J line l its entire length. Tb .1 dotted line 2, imd so on. FrjJd each section underneath accurate ly. When completed turn over (C?;>j>ri?M. National Nr?t|i?rr S*r>ir?.) -MILITANT- MARY There -ore three qracea-I-carvnoroei Fartb.Hopeand CHARITY jZA But'Iwont start disgraces - THEY'RE TOO NUMEROUS FOR ME.' ?EF?ttHu0h. KVERETT TRUE BY CONDG nae. ak> Hues to cm tr "fervctftS v?> c scoveRS ,? mj wer ? cipitt? s ??? 'B cen.s MM WT Vl OA GOES CW6RL -V. -r> t-Roa. . ? ? ToDHDPPeRS? PUTS <?>? SOCC 6F FnC6'5 OjOTWKT &f,o vc?r. li>?V co^e Tu ?5L, 'e OM ?t>- POND NOT 50 6000 ? Pros su?s j M^O ' T >",??>> tvs /\:wic K 0U. heu/^-v FROO MOK.e We Re cowes bivl Sack. a?wm Vw%w. .V JA\ &?*?*?% T*k wL '? cootm eu? B55 .; vouse wmm ye Qr*S OH "~~ F\5* frto sciwot^Wtn. ?2oT>h\?T<S~ o*C (CAUS 0* \w rmmi% B?USftRTS To <?CWOOL. SCHOOL DAYS * By DWIG
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