How Make Closed Cars r ~ At Touring Car Prices This the l*rol>lem That Iw Ohiff Worry of Automobile Eiiginwr*, ^ ho I lax* Already Till TV* A anrr ) Mew York. Ju 23 The chief worry of the automobile engin eer* and manufacturer* In 1925 will be how to make closed cars at touring car price*. This will prove a poor "stunt" year, accor ding to general expectations since engines ring experiments are being ' directed more toward perfection of machinery to make cars more cheaply than to machinery to make them run cheaply. One large producer hn?* found it poeaiblc by use of huge metal ?Camping machinery to "punch" out about half the metal ixinnlltm -.-of a closed body in one operation ?*-?f the presses. Heretofore sev eral operations were required to accomplish the same result* j Greater use is being made of steei j for body construction and with the company referred to, tho re- 1 tpltlng reduction in labor and material costs have amounted to i nearly fifty per ceut In making , the closed bodies. Probably no IiuhIuchh i.i under- 1 ing at present such marvelous1 anftes as the automobile body building Industry, (todies in some | ca?CH which formerly cost tho \ automobile manufacturer $500 "0?n aow be produced for nhoul ' and. in tho opinion of engi- . neers who have designed them. I t tMj^are stronger than the old 1 IkM^taae- bodies and more attractive In appearance. There seems a feeling In the Industry that perhaps too much , r Importance has been placed on aome of the "stunts" of automo-! Wie construction. Four wheel , brakes came and caused consld- 1 ? arable furore but now are men- 1 tioned less often in selling lnlk:? . and advertising copy. The ma jority of producer-* who make pro- i ducts above the so-called Fold class either furnish four wheel . brakes as regular or optional equipment but purchasers seem j ?till somewhat undecided as to the necessity for this typo of wheel i control The Hudson Motor Com pany, one of the fast growing I concerns has not adopted four | y wheel brakes but in spite of that ' 1 fact 'Hudson sal en have Jumped . (Tom less than 50,000 cars in when four wheel brakes i first appeared, to nearly 130,000 ' ears In 1924. The Hudson seems !. the exception which proves the j rule m Several concerns have attempt 1 ed to market four wheel brake sys tems for Ford cars but as yet have made lit 1 1?- progress. The Ford Company has taken no official notice of four wheel brakes either hut It appears safe to say that the new brakes have come to stay on ; ears selling In the $1,00 0 and up !' ward classes. A good many trade authorities teel that tho volume of sales of I balloon tires for replacing high pressure tires depends to some ex- j on whether thev are brought down to or below the price level j of cords. Motorists are divided | OB tho necessity for balloon tires, , but It Is undeniably true thut once a driver has usod balloons he Is GE1. FAND'S PWl'V-NUT SANDWICH SPREAD and THOUSAND island D It E S S I N G l>K.MO\KTIIATKI? AT LKAIHM1 <;U(MKUH "Miss Miami' ; Down in Miami, Fla.. whera ihey :nro ?up|>o*od io know all about l?oau ,tiful Rtria. they have chonen Minn Hull) WoodaU n* "MiM Miami ' (or 1925. Hchlnm willing to go back to the high pressure tuben. Automatic genr Hhift Ih an 1n novutlon the Into of which ap pear* to he hanging in the bal ance. The Stuilebaker Corpora tion spent large sums experiment ing with this equipment and then NEW YEAR with A clonu. shoot. I*t the IMHSTItlAL DANK pay your LITTLE BILLS MONKY I/>ANKI> 6% I'lua a Binall aervlcc charge. Come in nml lot's talk it over. INDUSTRIAL BANK CROSSWORD PUZZLE Thin [>u zzl< I* built around nno word crcsn-wurd puzzl?*H luad** ia in word? 22 vertical. If: UK. lit >((!/.( ) \"l 1. Simple. 4. A Spurt tin 1*1:1:; Ntr.tl* k. An entreaty. ,12. Klndh (I. save it up. at least for the pros ??ni. On I In- other hand. tlte Chand ler f'ompuuy adopted this devel opment and (Iiiihi1 who have tried It assert il in most satisfactory. Altogether however, the pres ent tendency in automobile engi neering Is toward simplification all along the line, with tlie big ol> Ject of reducing costs to Huoh an extent that closed earn ran he Hold n't the same prl.-e ns the open mode Is. arid t h ? ? prohlcm ??f pro ducing boiler looking hodleu ut low costs is t li?- first order of bus iness. Th?? Packard Company net ,thr* pace when it cut the price of its closed ears from $6u" to fsnti according to body type and a num ber of other companies have fol lowed. 1 J. A l-rlfcht color. I \ny .;niull pointed process. IT. Suavity. ID. A lll't to cutcll HOIIH'tlllhg. ! ?J I. Head of tin- house. 23. A tool. 2 1. Highest curd. sum. d. A meadow. 31. A writing (In itl . 33. Also. 34. Ilt'raiiKr. 3r;iiiiiliili' ! Siiijar, jicr III. 7}4c BUTTKIt ? Hi-ft tuli. iter Hi. HIc r.iini|Miuml l.urd, per !l>. 16c I'urr l.uril, |mt III. 22c ? WASGO FLOCIi ? 12 Hi. Iiaj{, plain 68c 21 Hi. Iiat:. pluin SI. 34 12 III. !ia|i, ficlf-ri*in?5 ,7()c 21 Hi. Imp:, sclf-risiiifj ?1.3U I'lionc 236 ANHWKIt TO YKHTKRDAY'M CIIOHSWOHD rrzy.LK water. 57. A coxcomb. 5s. Severn. SO. A public lodging. ?i2. Thus. 63. An exclamation of inquiry. G6. To suffocate. 60. A bar of iron. 71. A distinct portion of land. 72. All Australian bird. 71. Cood times. 75. A water jug. 7?J. Velocity. 77. Oil the ocean. VKIITIC'AL 1. Enthusiasm. 2. Intention. .3. A pattern. 5.- To meddle. 6. Male pronoun. 7. I'neven. 0. Cavalry soldiers. 10. A female sheep. 11. A poker term. 13. To plunge. 15. Careless. 18. A small boy. 20. IU>am. 22. Th?- .word these puzzles have *' made famous. 25. Half an em. 27. That. 2K. Forward. 20. Ih'hold. :*,0. A larp?* farm. "2. Mohammedan bible. 34. Liberated. 35. Hit rial heap*:. 37. To court. 30. Marshy land. 40. A sphere. 42. YHIowbh brown. 47. To further. 50. A vehicle. 52. Aloft. 53. A parent. 54. tlonr. 56. A plot It. 5.H . A tardea Implement. 59. PiinlniiM' |HWWK.??fv<' )tr'<.ioiiu. 61. A KtiKili bhml. 62. Ilatdiful. 64. Ilurninr;. 65. A ooiiMtellutiun. 67. To out down. 68. A ribbed fabric. 6!). An intimation. 70. To imitate. 73. Efco. >IKN \IJItV \\K\IMI\S AIJK TWO KIND NAYn .?( JKiK Hertford, Jan. 2.1. ? M? n who earry revolvers belong to one ??." I wo- r lasses. Judge Orantiier tub! the rerquinian.s Count> nr;in.i Ju ry in hi* charge at the opening Superior Court here Hits Wei k. Hrave men. men of CiiiiriiK*- and licence, he sjifd. realise that ?they do not need a pinto| ?n * ? r llip to proteet themsfelve*. being amply protected bv the Esteem in which they are held ami by their , .ueneral good'eondurt. Judge t'ranmer also snld that Ladies' "Happy Ho?m'* (iinyhtim I h vsscs Si/..-# :;?i to A lnrsi' a^MorliiM'iit "f invi ty .piiiU'rim ami y?>l . SI. 69 llt-uin !'.? |*l:t ii your S|iiir> Si'WiliK Nil* I'm*. T!.- Mr Call Spring Qiiail* rlv. Ruckvr ^ Sliwly Co. cii/iiiM-th riitx lU'si Sunt' CALL M. C. LOVE Wr have the finest line of Meat* that we hav?* ever had. Meals with a guar antee. Koast or Steak, Western Beef, Pork, Veal, Spring Lamb, (Jiickens, Turkeys and Geese. Wilson'. Special Smoked Hams 30e Phones? 76-381-377 SAVE AND THRIVE IN '25 AT FIRST & CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Elizabeth City, IV, C. TWO KINDS OF INTEREST? PERSONAL AND 4% tho prohibition lawn on the sta tute boo kit of the State should be enforced Just as laws against murder, theft, larceny, and other o.r.Miset. The f.:ct that the pro hMiitiou h*j ai> fnquently vlo he d'H-lared. does not mean that we do not have prohibition ? it !;iv.iiih t lint i here are people who do not respect the law and Vklin l?y. V'.l;?tia? tills law Indicate I that they woul'l violate any other, law If it stood in the way of their v i -h da something. ?\ KlUIVi; li.ii.N UHKN ?.??: ? \t <;?it on kiiu: U? inc. fl Suulll St. mis /m FLORSHEIM SHOES l-roiii January 16 to 31 AW nr?' low ring the prlceg on r ? 1 1 - j : * ' : r. I; of this falUflllH innUf i'T M? iV? Slioi'S anil Oxfords. All llt-W S'>lrM. .Wo ?! i*i' a I ho cloning out the hal.i'io< and t:tn. mukinu the very spi-cial' price on them of ? ? 8S.95 Our Boyd?*n lablca will b?' lui'.d? d villi bargains for liiej i/.niKs ni - OJic pr. I'd hoi thl* opportunity. Sale began January 10 and I January 31. GALLOP & TOXEY SHOE CO. Iluuliiig ? Moving W reeking Aiivn Jirrr? Any Time <'rtrl(>ac |K*r (ah. I'i'iaiiro tiitnliiiLC S|Mf-ialf y. (?f*iiernl Delivery Co. !??> I'limic 1117; M?ht 27fl-\V bouse wis afire around thw xiue J iu a cujut. but quirk action by those' present the (ire van soon under control. 1N0 damage was done except some of the celling burned inside the closet. ?? BALK BRAND I BOOTS AT COST PIUCES Short S3.25 Three (Quarter $ 1.25 ??P 83.25 Ituhlier Shoes at whoirnde prices. 1 ) Mitchell's "O ?h Sliced Pineapple Koyal Ann Cherrle* (im|? l-'rutt Frnlt Salad Spinach Sauer Kraut Ifelnz Fl?c Pudding llelnz Mince M??t Heinz I'icklea Heinz Cream Tomato Smtp llelnz Tomato Ketchup It. A. Byruin Company SUCCC'HHOrS to M. !\ COMPANY Phones Xoh. :t ami 57 Cor. Main & Water 8t?. YOU MISS MANY OPPORTUNITIES IF YOU FAIL TO READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS ^CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RATES EAtnl'TV Tbla *lao type (8 point), ono , ft word each tniortlon; , turn 96 cent*, o* ? lime; j oont* veek; 15 word*. Standing *-?, coots o 'vort P?r wook. Twonty coat* (for month ? In adrano*. Whit* cmc* and para ]fra?bod ads. (0 coot* an inch. Copy must bo In tho ofRco I p. m. day boforo Inoor i ft, For Sale OC?RWiHKIJ.KR WITH A HORHIc! jror Hanoi in* engine for *ale. ca ff 800 bushel* a day Co*l L Will noil for $120. W F. ? latl. WockHvlllo Route One. Jaaal-ttpd m AOMW OK GOOD FARM land. $490. 20 acr?* of jiood j farm land $4 40. 20 acre* of (OOd farm land. $425. Iluy It now Mu*t and will aell. It * iff thrap. Carolina Reeo. Phone , SO- Jan 28 28np ilTLKNIHI) NFW MIX ROOM raatdonc*. Rath and hall. Kx 44ldnt neighborhood. Oood W?t*r Light* Muat bo *o|d j ?war. Buy today. Carollaa I Reco. Phone SOB. t3>28npd| KOR HAI/B ? KOl'HK XKAR Miln atreot on Harney. Five minute* frcftn poAtofflde. High' dry land. Will remodel to unit! purchaaer and Boll on .torma nt attractive price. 1'horie 900. il-SSnpd *OR HA! E ? Alllkh.ffJ? PIT. a 1-2 month* old. Appjjr M. L. | Oaaklnn, Albemarle Pharmacy. City. )nn4o-24np KOIt HAI.K tin C.tsll. 8 BAIt-: her chain*. 1 mirror enac. 1 hat rack, 1 plain mirror, 2 mug rarkn.t 6 atool chalra. 1 coal atove. Can he aecn In Charlie Ilamnrd'p allot* above Luther Overton's store. Qeo. i J. Hpence. Jan 21 -tf-np | HOI HK AMI ixrr NORTH ROAD ntreet. Apply 8. I). Morgan at Sharber 6 White. 20-26npd IJ8TKN K ARMKKN! IIFAO- ' quartern for hay. aeed oata, aeed cobblern and red hllaa. One car-, load hay received Monday, three more rolling, five more booked for January ahlpment. Dav >onr| Burt 90-dny feed oate, No. 1 se lected very beet Maine Arown eeed cohhlera in 11 pk haga from A yRV W K<>H HMJt? MAI'I.F ?ml oak. 8. M. Making. Phone j ?7?-W. jan jo-2?pd. BRHT XwM.HH I N TOW V BW* Twl*. r>0 ? 60 rf nt, ?^ft-k. Bold bT 1. W. , Btokclof, J0> I 8. Koad st J?n 1 inp CHILD'S VIOLIN FOK 8ALH ? Good qunllty. $15 with cai?. bow and chin rmtv flee it at The Advance office. tfpd PVLL BLOOt) BttOWN 1Mb horn eRRst, fifteen fl.Ru. Ucorffl ^ W. JackHon, Onnernl Merchnmllwo. Route Three, Hertford, N. C. Jnnl7-23pd. TOR HAIJC ? l>KS| RARI.K | hntiae mid lot on Raxler afreet j n< :?r Helrien. Price reasonable, M . H. Slmpnon. Junl5tfnp I (' t" >! I fr I i'lmr One? When you I my llic only apple in a basket, you're not iiuite sure what you're ^''tttPK It's fairly Imr - ml fairly red and fairly free from spots. Not so bad, not ?<> good ? and you buy it. But if you pick out the apple you want from a basket of others, you know you are KettinR the best of the lot for your money. The case isn't grently different, is it, when you buy anything else, from an automobile to an extra piece of furniture for your , home? Wouldn't it pay to compare the offers in the Classi fied Columns before yon make up your mind about the best buy '! Buy by comparison ? throu?h the Classified Ads! FOIt MAI.K_ttVKItM.VV I'ROl'- ' erty belonglnK to Christ Church ] oil South Road street. Sealed bids received until February 3. The right la reserved to reject j any or all bids. J. T. McCabe. I chairman of committee. Jan.8-tf-np MiHcellaneotm d WK Mttl.lt IT VOI R Mill I'MKNTM of dreaaed ho*a. Uvc and ctreni. il poultry. It. C. Abbott. ]ii20-2flp OOXT PAH, TO ATTKM> Ol lt Sale on Florahelm Shoes and many others which are hnve placed In this sale. Our barttaln tablea nre full of shoes (.ihI ox forita at 98c. Gallop & Toxey Shoe Co. 20-3f>np | A. B. SF.KI.F.Y A MttN Wll.l. hAve to arrive Tuesday, January 20. a ear load of fine sweet Sun Made Florida ornuKcs and tan Ktriues. Jan 19tfnp PKOVK 2M> FOR (1JCANINO and pressing. Work done promptly and In food shape. tf? ft IVOR RBFAIRINCl. \VK CAM. for and deliver. W. r. Williams. Phona 769. oet.iltf-np hec vs for GOttur kar bai looas Riding comfort. Auto Supply * Vulcanlilni Company Phone <97. deeStfnp rOR advertising on this pstte. telephone Mlsa Blount it Tta Advance office. Phons lit. tt l??l and Found e I I.ost ? HI.ArK Tlt.WKM.V; b*H b?'tWH?'ii Corin r ? Tiiik :iiM Hhawboro, Mi>n?l*> momlm. ir ward If r< turned Mi*. j llruniBoy. Currlturk. N. C. J*o.21-23-p\; of my buildings 1> it t linro r.:io more for rent \V? n tr>mt?ri on North Wnter ntror*t i i??| ou my pri vate railrnnd ',: :inr C - .1 loen Rich Richard Says: MINI) your l*'S ami Q"?. If you're look for op|H>rluni lin. the AHrancp *? (lanfifinl All * will al?o lirnr watching. Hrtnl them I inlay ! '? > '? kind of whulf'Malo ' Uply to \V. .! .Wood wli . I" Kfocer ii n ' <>!( IIKNT ? TWO FI'lt.NIHHED ' d rooms. Hot nnd cold -wiilrr, With or without board. Apply to "H." care The Advance. Jnn.31-24np Help Wanted WAVPKH TKN ANT FOR FAL work, whlto or colored, (talaris, or nhare. See V. K. Meads. Weekn Tl"?- N- C. )anl?-23pd I By STANLEY mocd ed ,'if wi she! [APE?fin' vou sAy- \( YOU domt \\ TM&4K Mrs \ MACJ4IMC Wd-J OVI* PM*/