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I>tv*4 at ?? | MS*",,; By Carrier. ? C?M it c*?t? U C*a?i II Jt H j Mail C??V ' TlflfllSDAY. (X'T. S,. {A1BE Mar? Th' frller (tint tell* iim Moinelhln' tn our owii k<mmI h I In? M-riih I' ult Hlo^t o* til' k?mmI. We nil like i? RNNkI loM>r, miles? Ih-'h lost his hW Sohi?*IhmIv llluiiiirml Never In It? history ha? Th*? Advance gone on the alreet wll'i ao iueag?r a report of a world a- ? rles baseball game as waa tin- ca on Wednesday. Thin newspaper's hum illation knew no bounds Wednetuluy after noon when lite special world se ries service began to come in to discover that there had been a misunderstanding as to the se? vice wan tod by The Advance nnd that .instead of the play by play summary at the end or each half inning which we were accustomi d lo receive and which wo had or dered this year, we were get tint; only the bare scores. ?<rj\* soon as the mistake was dis covered The Advance wired The Associated press as follows: Service on series not what we ordered. W? want batteries and suuiiuary play by play re port end each half inning, runa, hits. errors escli half Inning fol lowed by hundred word lead. However, thin newspaper's re port on the world aeries wax be ing llled at Charlotte, and with the wires consented aa they were with reports of the game our com plalnt did not reach Charlotte in time to net us anything on Wed nesday'a game. At 7:4K o'clock Wednesday night we received from | the Charlotte bureau of The Asso ciated Preas the following in?? ?M?: * Horry misunderstanding ser vice ordered. Protecting you as outlined beginning tomorrow. We hope, therefore, that our aaeda are now clearly understood by The Associated Press and that we ahall have no further occasion tor chagrin nor our readera for disappointment in the matter o! service on thla year's world series. Out of town subscribers of The Advance are extended a cordial Iii vltatloD-jto drop In at The Ad vaece sffop and see their hotn newspaper printed. The Advanc Is on the press at 11:80 a. in. and at 2:16 and 6 p. m. The uhuuI hour tor going t<> press with the city edition Is 'i p. in., but the presa&uir will be d< layed for tin by the world serfgfc^ftfring bad weather. In Currituck who ha*3R}splaced statement sent him showing that hla subscription ha* espired doesn't know what gone ha'ft'fn, lio sends us his check for M for a year'? subscription, say-j lag "don't, trouble to send me n| If Mid subscriber Will his label he will See thrV his time has been moved up is j months. May his tribe increase, j If psalerday's waa the punkcrt| settle* ever given The Advance oil game, here's hop you'll rote today's th"| Sidelights On World Series H) KOIIKftT T. HM Al l. iiJV. Tfe. AtfvaitM) Pittsburgh, Oct. 8.?At a world M rli s there is as much Urama. l?*-i sonallty and h h man interest to he found off tli*- playing II*-Id ar. on tli?- gilded diamond of the class ic of ill?* National game. Then* wan. lor iuslanc*', Clfford I'inchot. travelling in or** than half way across h fin In-loved ?tule of pennsyI van la to toss out tin; first ! hall of the Hist gum?-. Clfford is only t In- governor of Peuusyivauia at this lime, hut he has his eyes tis? d on tin- Whlt?? Hour?* and h? Iiun stolen a mai?-h already 011 I Calvin Coolldge. who will have to i wult until th?- I'irali'K and Sena tors reach Washington before h?* ran olflrlate as a hall tosser. May-, lie if Washington keeps ou win uliig and (ilfford k? i?s on "grow lug" h?- moiii*' day iua> ?l?> 111?* toss ing at III?- rapltal. Tlii'H there are Ni?-k Altn>ck and Al Srliacht. I lie Welter and. Fields ol baseball, sla ml i uk In the i lohhy ami complaining of the hit ler life of the comedians. Al telhi how one day lie was to rwitrii a haul hall ft?r a soli one during, | uii art ami N'lrk was to take th?'! ho 11 hall on th?- lu-aii. Soiiivhuw : 101 other tin- signals got cross***!' and Mrk got bra lied with l>l?a| j had liall. Oy. oy. Then AI was i to take o fake wallop in a funny , hosing match. hut tin- hiickle Ol 'Nick's ulove uavi' him a leal clip Jon the jaw and h?- hit th?- greenr i wind for a count ol ten. Nirk al |mo was discussing th?' skinny ai jcotiimndaiiniis the St'imtoni got out i here and said lie wan .sleeping In! In buller's pantry, or something. 'Nick also was praying for ?oni? - j body to give him "a ticket fur a J frh-nd," hut mi one dhl. I Th?> series has atliaeled a regu j lar convention of tl??* "gat?* crash-' I i'ih," head? d by Clne-Kyed Conuol ly. There are several aspirants Tor one-eyed'N crown and lie is thinkIiim of retiring. It Ik comical tin- ?'lids llies?* crashers will go to in order not to pny their way Into u sporting ? v? nt. Tlicy have a professional pride In crashing the j j gate ami will. If necessary. sp<-ud I lo in devising' ho UK- nouns of j witnessing a $'? show without pay-! i in: lor a llek?'l. Last year On? - Kyed was reduced to the necessity | of s?-lliug prog rama, while* "Tam-. many Vomit." a. rival, borrowed a Western I'iiIoii rap and played. IIIOMKOllget'. l#|fe in Pittsburgh today was a j wild, mad thing. There was George Moriarity, mad for on- , looking lor a room. ?Tin just one of the umpires .for the series," tleorge explained lo a harrasscd hotel clerk, who' | merely smiled at liiui and sab! h. was worry. Uimrisu wasn't sure, I whether the clerk wan sorry for j umpires as surh. or Jusl sorry for. world's series umpire* out of] places to lay their loads. He ex-j plained attain, however, that lion-1 eHtly tie- series could not go on j unless In- got u room and ev?-ntual-j ly lie was lixed U|? in an out of the' ; way pltice. , "An umpire's lot in not a happy: one." he sighed. And Judge Kenesaw Mountain I l^audis, the totem pole of th?< Nu jtlonai Maine?Judge l.andis of the I wild mop of gray hair, the lialless ' judge, king of ull he surveys and N'ven what lie dtH'sn't survey. Tin* i Judge has been worried about the I weather. Haiidsonie (lene Tiinney strolls j In. looking finer and fitter than ever. What a henvywelghl chain 1 pion he would be! (Jem* has been Ivisiting fnimer Governor Jiniinl ' I'ii* and I>ui? Mahouey down in | Dayton and is now being eiitcr | taim-d in III?' Hleel city. He lalk?-d with J?ck DeiupHey in Dayton, but Is Just about convinced neither Dnmpsi-y nor Harry Wills wants a Itepinf or th?* ('oiutllbill ol THK HOOD svsi km IMH'HTIII AI? IIAN'K at Kllxnhetli fit) iu the State of North Carolina, at tiie cIom of business, Septs nibei 28. 1925. llcfKHirrw Loans and Discounts-.? 196.57U.OI' ClnluiM, Judgments, i tr :iMK.4? Furniture and Fix tures 1.2HK.HU Cash in vault and net a mounts due from Hanks, Hanker?, and Trust Compan ies 4. M 4 4. t? t? Cash Items held over 24 lioura J-...*- 789.66 Checks for clearing 12t?.7K Deferred Interest acct. 4U8.9K Total 9202.426.31, I ljit.il ii Is* Capital Slock paid in $ 64,000.00 Undivided Profits. I?*?V current expenses and taxes paid 9.438.22 Illlls Payable - 42.9tfO.uu Investment Certifi cates. Installment Payments. Hypothe cated - - 47.447.74? Investment Certifi cates. Installment Payments, Hypothe cated (Trade Accep tances! 29,fi 16.30 Investment Certifi cates. .Installment Payments, I'nhy pot hecated 7.2R1.5H Kefcrve for Taxes, etc. 9.6H4.4* Collecflon account 2,177.72 Total 120.1,426.21 State Of North Carolina COUDt) of Pasquotank, Oct. 6. 1926. I. CI. W. Ilell. cashier of the above named llank. do solemnly swear that III?- above statement Is true to th?' liest of my knowledge and belief. O. W. BUM.. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me. this r.th day fif October. 1926. (SKA1.1 KLMK D. O'NKAh. Notary lubllc. My commission expires Novem ber 2M, 191?. Cornet- -Attest: C 11. MOHHIHKTTtf. M <?. MOKHIHBTTM. M L. CLARK. Directors r. al HkIiI. "Tin mayor ?if fl'-i hIb." ap-< pears. H?* I* AI I-um. of Saint ivtcrsburg, uiir?- maim of that town. Al Ik IIn* baseball , ilopi-hicr or I'lorida .lini im known - to all of Hi?- dubs. II- ?wears In-' Ik not in the Mai IhihIiu-hk. Hut Al Ik Hill J II- got four' tlck?*ls for Hi?- W.i'lih -ioii caiih-H hand? d to It I it i Inn, ?ai down fur' lf> minutes in :i hot* I lobby. und, win n Im< iookc<| lot ihi* tickets tln-y wer?- ?;onc. Johnny lleydler. preidd?-iit of 1 tin* National league, l?H?ka a* young today as Jm- < 11 ? I 2<l year* aKo when In- wuh leaving |h?> tow* imp- r liUKiuevi to take up Imschall John is an olil W;.?hiiiKt?iuiau. hut In* has to root auaiiot the Sena tors. H.iii Johnson, president of Me Atn?-iicaii . looks as Iiu|h? ? In k as ever. Th?> aie ?gii ii?> a contrast, II?-v?11* r ami Johnson. Heydlcr (juii-t an?l itiiassuiiiliii . | JoIiiimoii bumptious ami ilirlator- j ini It takes all kinds to mak up bascba'lk UKKKrtYIIJJC || K? II TAKKS AllDI-Jli I.AIItKI.S Continued from pan* 1 st relsy. l>oc Hamilton Ih in town. too. i with hi* Ten In Ono Show, an a?-1 aemtriage of freaks ami ?uri??slties \ ?lili h H (IrawIiik Its share of the crowds. and Howard tlary Is here| with an expos?* of San Francisco'*i Chinatown Its opium dens and all tin- Iniquity that the region harbors. lie gives an entertain? I ii k lert uro in conned ion with hi< show Mr and Mrs. All Hassan, who deal In the mysteries of palm istry. complete tile list. All III all. the shows are decid edly above I hi* average fur mid way attractions appearing in this part of the country, and are enter taining large crowds each after* iioou and night. The show people ' say they like Klizalielh City und its folks, and wish the fair every: succesa. Today will he observed as Kllt a belli City Day at t lie fair. Ttio schools cloned at 11: 30 o'clock, and tli?* majority of t lie merchants followed suit at noon. The day ? had?' lair to he the highest of the week, in point of attendance. OI>l> I'KI.NIWS It A M? Y A tally will lie In Id in Achoree j Lodge hail Friday at 4.00 oVIoci in the afternoon and at ?::iu ail night, at which lime the grand! master and grand secretary will b - present. All Odd Fellows arc cor-! dially Invited. A RKAI. HIRKMT FlUK IN Til K NK.W MIX lil.M Those fortunate enough to see] "Teeth," the latesi Torn Mix pic- j lure coming to the Alkrama Thea ter today, will ho shown a real forent fire and not the usual make Too Late To Classify! SHOE RKI'AIRIN? Work rnlleil for iin<l delivered. W. F. \VH Ihims Shoe Repair Shop. Wa- | tor Hlroct. Phono 769. etK-14n 1 Moiigli and Dri'ttHed LUMBER SASII ANI> POORS Jn ia a |M*r lloal Hoiiriln I'enre I'ahIn Juniper and *? Hcil Odar SHINGLES Chesson Mfg. Co., Inc. ITioiip Oin. North IC?m?l HI. Kllttbrtl) I'll), N. ?!Y CHAni.es P. 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In making lilt* pit IMrt\ Mr. Miv, I.m y Kit*. I* atliur latly. him tor 111 v ril .tiit ami Cameraman I hill' Clark braved Iniiitntvrahlo ilan Kt-rH from flumes ami falling irwH uh ill?' ph-tun* Itst lf cvltlciiceK.j Hot h Mr. Mix and Miss Fox liuf- ] fered hums during the fllmiiiK- ' i MITCIIKLI. KKIIJSKS It I J'AKK Til K O ATI i Washington. Opt. 8.?Col Wil liam Milflifll refits?'?! toda v to tak?* oath lM>fnr*< tin* Naval Court of Imiuiry tut?i the Slh-uaiidoali diiuMtcr. Objection was matlt* mi lil;? In-half liy IiIh roumu'l. K?*p reseniallvo h'runk IC. i?f III i iioIm. wliti saitl I hal slur** iitt for mul Hilliimoiis hail lu'tMl IhhiumI . tfdashinalan s UktCef* 14 T Majority aro ??ft;" blrv ^ tUa t?*i* tf tii lUrp. A; any iatr nicy faver tin aiilua <;U->. in ul.iv h h" m lif-iuUvit. ? ? ? nrv.Mi-.IS ?.? o |*tvtiy ??' w. I'unl'.M lit# who!?.- lia l:i of tli* ::UiiilnL.tiatiuii*K |K?-iiii( |m|?w I i.ity. ft-r | ?((lU'ur It i.t. LVviy thin-: imlli.itin it. 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Mltrhell desired to read a brief hIu14*iii**nt In-fur** any effort Kiis mail?- t?i filar?* htm under oath. Itear Admiral Hilary I'. June*,I |n ?*sid?*lit itf I lie ? ulirt. Maid III** wiiiieHH could maki* im ntwieinent until I he oath wan administered, i In* court room wan cleared while I he hoard dlsriiHRed the tiltuat Ion. W ATI II VOIHi APPKAIIANI Kl' If a man would make th.f; Im'sI of himself, he must keep tip appearances. And Kood Clothes will tfo further to wards doing that than any thing I know. C. A. COOK K (I lead-to-l?'oot Out litters.) ?and the Worst is Yet to Como ?i/t.'llMLJWMi.:*."/*///' MOM'N l'OP kin? of BY TAYI.OI' Pacified for the Time Being, At Least f WELL," HE CekIa/nlV IH CRV/NG NEE P. OF OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS SCHOOL DAYS BY DWIG
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