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Minor League Magnates In Annual Meet TO BE IN E AST | FOR TWO WEEKS "J^ftrr l)?u Meet at Hartford Will Prohali ly Slop Over in New York * for a Look-In oil Majors. Br JOHN II. FOSTKR (SeKTrlltht. int. Or Tin Aijtatw-O) Hartford. Conn.. Dep. 3. ? -Min or league baseball men still were '?^arriving here today for tlie big annual meeting of their clan, 'some (if them huviiiK Mopped off ,tjD Sew York to see the sights. w Dan O'Xeill. president of the' ^Eastern League, who talked the owners Into eoming to Hartford. | v despite the demurrers of Home j*' that it wnH too far from home, in' ~ making good early with the prom ises he muJe to gee that the trip was made worth their while. Lit-i orally everything In being done for1 the minor magnates. Most of them J will be In the East for two weeks.] * as they plan to drift down to New * York to be on the .scene of the ma- 1 Jor league meeting next week. One of. the mo*t Interesting top ics up for discusfion here. In the view of many of the owners in the general proposition of finding out whether the miners ran make . all club member* live up to the aalary limit which is the prcsum -.*ab!e backbone of all minor league m .atrnctures. Ever since there have been minor li-nuucs, there have been salary 1 lui it h and there have been violations of them. As n matter of fart, the salary limit, strictly speaking. i? up to the individual league, Hut l^eTe has been much discussion regard ing the high prices paid to play er* In 1924 ? not for players ? and there are some who think a goneial regulation can l>e brought to bear which will result in en i<?i cement of nalary limit* it is extremely unlikely, how ever. that general, legislation will be able to accoraplifh what the I individual leagues have been pow-: erless to bring about. Moral suasion ? which will be forgotten ! when league races are hot ? la about all that can be expected. I The American Association Is very much In earnest about trying ( to help Walter Johnson Kettle' down an1 acquire a minor league franchise. But the American Is wasting its time. Johnson plays on the coast or he plays with Wash-' itigton. The majors are not going to let hlxn take an American As-' social Ion franchise and step right into major league territory as a rival attraction. Chicago. St.i Louis and probably Detroit, would put in claims for him if waivers were sought for any such purpose. It Is reported that owner Xor-| ton wlahea to get rid of his St. Paul franchise and retire from \ baseball. Norton haa been very < successful In St. Paul. He has given the city more than one i championship team, the latest an unexpected one in 1924, and 8t. Paul will miss him If he quits. McCARNEY OFF SHOOTiNG BULL 1* E'layiutc I'p (Jiurl<\ Weinrrl uo Next in Linr for l)i'iii|iM'y\ (iruwii l?ti! It'?* a Bum Slrrr. lly FAIR PLAY It24. By J h# New York. Deo. 3. ? Hill .Mr Carney In off. The mum who staged a bull fight l:i Phllly with a Charley Chaplin steer h:i? begun his campaign of shoot in* Charley Weinert to the heights. Charley Weinert! leading con tender for the world's heavy weight championship." So run* a two sheet poster in red and black type which McCarn ey has Just broadcast throughout the land. Efrcerptn from articles by the leading sporting experts of the Ea*t relative to th?- Weinert rirpo battle appear in s.-JMIng profusion un.l below is the follow* Ing: "Weinert versus Denipsey! When?" When T Well tho wilt, r will tell McC'arney, and the world when. The above meeting will take place when Weinert has rc PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT Everyone Should See This Picture "The COVERED WAGON a JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION ?llim? ?V - ? ? ? - - J1UI L. kAtKT Ct Qktm mount Q>ii1ure ALKRAMA TODAY *i podcrmic shot* of corn lii'ki-r : i!d appi" Ja?*k fratn Jerse>. logi'ilier r.-Ph i'0|iiouN inhalation* 1 1 ! %?ni?y gas. Hottest. Il is a sign of how bad liii- times ur? pufcilistieally when the .1* r?ey udoui<< sot* up as the l.i tl in u contender for the world's lu-nvy weight title*. Tii'Te wan a i nu- when ?heclcv er frrliiou plat*? might have mad'* : trouble for ri me t }? ?? quo<l ones. > Hut th?- time ha* lour? gone. Char ley did tiot 'begin make his ? trfs to thy North woods for slm-'l Init.K and tre*? chopping soon I enough. I'hilly Krug Is sufficiently good in ulre a line up ?n the present ability of l)avc Sha<je. principal contender for Mickey Walker's crown, then Dave and I'hilly meet In Jersey on Wednesday night. WalkiT knows Hi's better than any one -and has been bouncing a roan! th. two camps watching the two hoys work out. !f ho con " n. . to an early mat h with the winner it will mean thai'whnt he has seen did not frighten him. FOOTItAIA gi F.sriox nox !f you have some question to th. gam*- as writer and official. u*k about football? ~ If you want a rulle Inter preted ? If you want to know nny thjug about a play ? Write to Lawrtnce Porrjr, for 15 y?ars an authority on your question will be an dr?s^cd envelop**. Otherwise If you waut a p< r*onal reply ? nclose a stamped, self-ad sv/ered l:i this column. Addross: Lawrence Perry. Special Football Correspondent of The Advance, 814 World lluilding. New Vork. Question- -In the case of n team trying for first down a foul occurs fiii the Child down, four yards to u??. ltut in the course of that' play in which the foul occurred a back has run 30 yards. The holding oc curred at the point to which the hark had run. What Is the down and from what spot Is penalty ap plied? Answer ? It is first down be cause the holding occurred at the farthest advance of the back. 8inc?> the penalty in measured from the spot of the foul it Is clear that in taktUK the ball bach 15 yards the teaui ou offen?<- would a* 'II have gained enout.li srouud lo earn first down. Question ? Teaiu A on def. nrtf commits a foul. She commits this foul on I he one yard line and the penally would result in the ball Koiuc over the aoat-ic~ a .-cor??. Is this a touchdown from Team" ll? Answer- ? No. No score may be made in this way. Rail moved to half distance to goal no matter how small distinct.- may be. t Question ? Have Yale and Notr?' Daiue over played a football came? Answer ? No. BRAZIL MAY EXCLUDE NIPPON IMMIGRATION Tokio, Dec. 3. ? llrazil has noti fied Japan that no more Japanese PATARRH " of ha ? banal yi ? of hsad or throat Is usually benefited by the vapors of? ? L'arJ Yearly TheTalk oftheTown! NEVER havs tho people of this town had such a wonder ful opportunity presented to them. Think of it!# You can bring in your old watch ? even though it may be broken and worthless to you ? and trade it in for a new and fashionable Bulova Watch. Don't wait or hesitate! Bring in your old watch today. You will be surprised with the liberal allowance we will give you. This lovely redtncuUr watch ? BULOVA quality white fdd FJltd en S'?vc J citr and a guaranteed *1? 17 Jewel BULOVA Movement Thr last word in wH .t watcli detlgn. 18 Kt. ft oil d while gold ergraved f??, with guaranteed I? Jcwei iPA UULOVA Movement . . . , 'jU j?r?i(r big win - </c jr display of BULOVA WATCHES Bulova Watches arc nationally ad* vcrtitcd and have a national reputation for dependability. Every BULOVA Watch is backed by two guarantee*? the manufacturer'* and ours. quality white gold filled engraved ce?e and n guaranteed IS Jewel 4lC HULOVA Movement . . . . ISKt.tolU while gold case, ?xquUllclr carved wtth MppMre at Mth end; fine l7Je*J BULOVAMove- ? meat ? j ? ? f < J Come in and INVESTIGATE this trade-i n-plan ? no obligations I LOUIS SEL/G YOt'll JEH'LKR 8I\< K 1HH2 Mam & WATER STS. passes to Brmitl will be Issued ana the Nip,iwu r.overnairnt is very I uiucli disturbed because It may ' nwaii itu exclusion policy by Bra- I I To Service . The Albemarle Pharmacy ? adds Quaiiiy IS More Shop/ling Days I mil Christmas Ladies' and Childrens Raincoats are Useful Gifts ' N Boys' Raincoats of black rubber, sizes 4 to IS years, two >?ood numbers. United States Rubber Company's jjoods, $1.50 and 81.95 Boys' I'nd Girls' Tan Raincoats, sizes 4 to 16 years, beautiful shades and qualities, S 1.95 t? 88.95 Capes for little Girls, sizes 4 to 12 years, blue or maroon, 82.50 and 81.95 Rain Hats, black or tan 75c - Boys' Black Ilubber Hoods 81.50 Ladies' Raincoats, sizes 36 to 44, two excellent numbers. Raynster Coats, which are the best made 89.93 Children's Umbrellas, both Boys' and Girls', - S 1 .00, $1.50, 82.00 and 82.50 Indies' Umbrellas 81.25 to 87.95 Men's Umbrellas 81.50 to ?6.00 Rucker & Sheely Co Elizabeth City's Best Store What to Take for Ewa HEADACHE Tak e a good dose of Carter's Utile liver pfita ?then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. A few doses restore your organs to the#i proper functions and the Headache and tlfc" causes of it pass away. In the same manner I hill regulate the BowtU and prtocnl Comttpatkn. S-n Ml ; Wl Do..; U fiiM FATHER, MOTHER, SISTER, BROTHER HERE ARE GIFTS FOR ALL OF THEM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RATES i This else type (8 point), one, ? cent a word each Insertion; I ' ' minimum 25 cents, one tlfee; | 1 76 cents week; 16 worde. ? Stuadlag iti?, five cents e word per weok. Twenty cent* per month ? In advance. White % cpace and par*- | 1 grapnod ad?. 60 conta an Ineli. Copy must be In the office .by 6 p. m. day before Inter ! tlon. For Salo a coil HAIJ-", ? TIIHHK SHAIIBH Albemarle Hank stock. A<ldre?* "Stock" care Dally AJvance. doc 2-Snp, kUSHNAIXK TIMHRR KOI( lale. Apply at tabernacle ground* ! ?r at our home In Camden. H. C. i Ferebee A Son. Camden, N. C. Hor.29-dec5.pd OB HALF OKCKMIIKK II AT ( ft. - mule, horw, buggy, irt and milk cow, riding plow. H of double drag*. fertiliser rill, corn planter, middle buater. lows, h :wn, tio\m*hold and lichen furniture. Thre? miles' rom Wood vllle. Mm. J. B. 1 lolmen 28--declpd tlVD ? !/>TH ? LAND. 10W. MOX ! making farm. Got description. >7. That beautiful poultry farm le'p. Buy now. 192. Thirty- ! rea acrea ?*imp timber for ?*. 102. Money making farm. *w nine room reeldence. Hard, irfare road. 201. Nine room aldence Maple at root. 202. Rev i room realdanre rheap. Cherry root. 190. R*?l')ence. 9 rooma, Me In. Cs<*llent value. 141. partment, cioea in. Splendid ?ardlng houae proposition 195. tlendid old manalon Corner k?rch and Pool. At two thirdal ?M? Ltatan! Call S04 Batten III eom* aoe na Win ton Building i tor descriptions. Carolina Real Eatato Company. Nor >4-Dec8n ron HALK ? ON H AND TWO year guarantee Ford atnrage bat teries 114.91. Look us ap before i buying. Recharging And repairing. ! Davis Oarage. Phone 416 nov 4 tfnd FOII VATIC ? TKN HHAKICH Carolina Banking A Trust Com pint stock. Addreas boy 171 fit HHOK* AM rOfl (UW1IO and pressing. Work dose promptly <(4 |g good akapa. tfi Situation* Vantrd hi JOB WA.NTKD IN HHOUM1.K, house or position aa clerk In dry goods section department atore. j Wrllo or aes l.yman Knowles, Weekarlllo, N, C. 28-dec 4pd. I.o*? nud Found r tX>HT ? ALTO MC'KNHK TAO N. C No. 73061, between Norfolk1 and Elisabeth City. Finder plnaae return to A. ft. Moore. Advance office. anv i \ formation ixmckkx Ing a tripod loat by the Highway Commission will he greatly ap preciated. Notify J. R Ford. dec 133pd Miifelliiieaui d HICK l'* FOR OOODYKAJl flAI, loona. Riding comfort. Auto Birpply k Vulcanising Company Phone 4?7. decltfnp TH" KM1* fAIOOflH ? OPJVt at 8.30 a. m. ('lose ? p. m For l.adles only. lo South Road street. I will aerve aa many of gentlemen customers aa can find It cooTtoliit to call on ma from ? 10 to 1. 10 p m at the above address. Old Haary Himself i* dec Snpd MAIJC UKIil' WAVTKl) ?IO.O?o.. 000 Company waata man to sell Walklns Homa Neceaaltles In Ellaabetb City More than 1(0 used dally. Income Ml to 160 weekly. Experience nnneresaary Write Department B-I. the J. R Watklna Company. liS-ltt Parry atraat. New York Cltr; N T. i dec l-l-t?d| .NOTICB OF HALE ? ON DWKM-, ' bor 9 at 10 a. m. I will sell 3 mulci. 1 homo, farming utcnftlaj of all kinds, including riding plows and disc*. Also hotlle I hold and kitchen furniture. Term* j of sale cash or good noto. At olil Caleb Raper form one nillo from ! Weekevllle. Stephen (*. Ilrotherr.l Route One. City. lecl-Jpd FOR ADVERTISING ON THIS page. telephone Minn Blount at The Advance office. Phone 857. tf 'appijKh! appijch!? nrv ap-I plea from J. W. Btokley. Suffolk Carolina Railroad croaulng. South Road ntreet. decl-6np MVY ADVERTISING ON THIS page and let It help you buy or aell your product. tt BHOK REPAIRING. WE CALL for and deliver. VV. F. William*. Phone 7?9. oct . 2 1 tf-np HE PORK VOU TRY TIIK RKHT try the beat ? The Buay Hee Cafe. 8peclal dinner 60c. tfnp'J Rich Richard Says: MUCK water ?<?<?? l?y the mill ihHl thr miller dne? not nrr. And many oppttr tiinirit * rome u p amonn thr Advance Clamified .Ills lliul the eavtial render never di?eover?. Read them tmlay! I For Kent ?*! iron 1U0NT ? THItKR FXFVR i nkhed rooms with lights and wa : t* r. Also garage. Dan Morgan. I I'lione 750-J. dec2-Snp , FOIl RKNT ? HOI SF OX I afreet directly behind Road atreet Grocery. M, R. Slmpnon. Phone 40. Stfnp ( FOR RKNT ? llOl'SK OV C*EI>AR street occupied by Gurney r. Hood. Apply Carolina Heal Eh j tnte Company. 4th floor Hlnton i Building. oct 17tfnp Help Wanted f WAXTFD. HKVKKAL HMiH-POW [ er naioflRirn. lo well cokl palcl>ea . I Sam pi en fiee. Write J. T. Blair [Co., Xaahvlllo. Tonn. I>e2.3.4,np Legal Nolices Application for i'anlon or < 'oiiimutntloii of 4. r>. i akimok An: 1. niton will b- nuJc lo Ihr Omrrnor ct , Jiiwtli Camlm* t ? ibp i?riWn >.r rimmiiilaa of llio HBt.ir* of J |>, Warrior i-onvH-ml ?? liar Nwt?>i?lc r Tnoi of Ih# *ii|?e?t??r )'?urt <4 ! Pawi'iu'ank < ,unt? for iLe ci'w r.f amault w;tu latrnt In kill and -wm-nl l<> Mi# Mate'* i I'rlann Inr a lerra nf n.4 mor* than llirae aiwl nu lr? iIiir '<n> year. All |*c?n? who OPPOM lh? iranMn* n t ?a.rt | |iar*l-n or nmnuolUlan are lo fnnraHl Ihflr prrrfMt. lo the Omitanr wlllici" il?U>. T1?m Ihr |;ik .u> (rf Nuti nibrr. 1!?*4. MT.SU.dA-S. OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY [At 7w Vu?T t*ASCOT ? te??CKt? AAMFl n ria ? ma "W aoyi a ihqch Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour *M ?U?>lulrl> flour. of (jnillly >oM by the Irwlhur rr ? nis riuncTKU nr ? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY fitrl* Learn What to Give By Reading "Ckc ?J* ? IhUI MAM scop e> 4/ Christmas Gift Suggestions Gifts* for llrr 1 OHIU'.K Nl'XAM.V'H POI! IlKft now. Wo will deliver It t'lirlr.t inaa Ere. Albemarle I'lr-.r mecy. 2S(|, pkhkoiks ?\i? toim;t Wiiler*. IfoiiMftant'K. t'otv'a, DJor-Klsa nnu other brand*. Gift pnrkageE. City Drill! Store. Cor ner Water and Matthew* nt rent* deeltfnp IfOMIEKV ? l,AI>IKH THItKAl) silk full fashioned --$1.39. Hur dle ft Parker, Polndexter street. 2Rtf np MOTH KIM ? HKMl THK Af> vance to your children who ore at college. * t .50 for tho re?t of the ?e**lon If they are In North Carolina College*. n28-dcc 2? HAXIIKKRCHIKKH, HOHIKHY Umbrella*. Olovea Conm rvatlte prices. Fowler ft Co. 28tfpd for Him 2 WV HIH M tWAHK PIOTM l>. Waller Harrla and he will be pleaeed. 2?tfn? MEX'H IXITMIJCII HANOKKU chlef* 25c up pther Rift hand kerchief* priced 10c tip. K H Clieaaon ft Co. dec l-2np MQMKTHVVO KOH THK ?'AI? ? ; Motor Meter*. Wlndahleld Wiper*. J Horn*, Auto ft Qa> Knitln Wcrk*. 28tfnp I III. INK KT8 \ \ D (OMK)I(TS lnnke Rood Christina* present*, our prices will please. M. O. .Morrlsette K Co. decltf OVKIUXMTH ? IN ALL STYIJ-W and color*. Men's and Boya fur nishings. g. Gandeurson ft Son. 28tfnpd i MKN AM) BOYH TWO PANTS Salts. Hoys ? $e.75. Men's f 2n.00 and up. T. T. Turner A Company. 28tfnpd I.I Mil 1)1' RING THK HOLIDAYS at Jose's Tea Room. Phone oOl-W. Mnti hews street. 28tfnp Crifti* for Ohildrcn 3 TALKING IM>LLM AT RBASON. able prices. Phone 400. Apo-; ihecarf Shop. Itf A KODAK MARKS AN I OKA I. Christmas gift. See our line of Kastnian Kodaks. Louis Sell*. dee 2tfnp TOY.*? TOYH? Jl?T IX)OK AT our window now Our prices are always low. Qulnn Furniture TOYS? lit* Y TOYH THAT ARK practical. Got them from M. O. ! Morrlsette Furniture Co. decltf' IH)LI>1? -oVr DOLL FAMILY ;la at home and ready to receive! callera. Everybody says Us a I I lovely family. P. W^Melicklo! TOVH ? "H.1VKH A WHITE'S toys n re priced lower." OftUM them. decllfoH filVK THK IIOV A KINO A?H [ rifle for Christmas. Sharker * While Hardware Co. J8? dectap FOR FKKHH 'IIKINTM/U randy and frulia of all klnlli. call B. * W. Confectionery. Mtfnp CAMIIKH ? HI'K?IAI, I'ltepAB Mlons being maiht forr the holiday candles. Phone 776. gedberry'a Drug Store. iltof Gift* for Mother 1 H( OKIKI.I> |UCFRRKN<W BlfUJM ? Tha one recommended by Mr. Mam ? In different slau and binding. P. w. Melkk Co. itfnp I.IXKNH ? MAORI HA AND IT4I, Ian. Attractive prices. Fowler * Company. dectt(pd Hot HK H|jil'J*KRH ? KOH LA. dies and Mlaaes. 7ic td 79a. Hurdle * Parker. < ARIX>AI> KI/>ltll>A OltANOM lust arrived. Call 77? when In, need. Plaher Morrlaette Pt dan Co. It? dee 4*9 t'AKMH AND I'lKH? HAVK TIME and worry t?a order (row ?*. I C*rtwrl(tit'? Hakery.
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