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PYTHIANS STAGE ! ?001) WILL MEET D??l?*?:itimi* I roni TmIchuI-! ??r Virginia of j , Klizalirlli Cil> l.otlp* In exemplification or that. friendship ot Damon and Pytliia*' that has riinic down from the] pust as the mast |n rf?.-ct of all re-( ? 1st ion*hips of man to man. Knights of I'y thtu* of Elisabeth I City UiIrc 1-- foregathered with others Ironi Charity Lodge I".1 Norfolk, ami brother lodges in Tidewaier Virginia in Castle Hull hero Tuesday uight lor a sn-'sslou ' of good fellowship and the strengthening of tics which bind Pythians tin* world over. Interpreted by J. C. II. Khring-^ hauH. ?f ibis city, often mentioned an a strong probability for the Governorship of tin* State in 19-2. With his usual felicity, Mr. Kb ringiiauH welcomed the visitors, and sketched the ideal*. prctep'?| and purtKMi'* of i'ytliiunl*jn as he Interpreted them. Oilier speakers included Serf*-' tary Job. of the Chamber ??f Cam-1 merce; Herbert peele. editor of The 1 tally Ad value; II V |>-ivi"S, royni vizier ol Ziyad Temple 22K. Dramatic Order of Knights of Khorassan. called Dokkie*. for| short; A. A. Fisher, of Norfolk.| grand master <>r the exchequer of, the Grand Lodge of Virginia; and H. W. Furlow. oi Norfolk, grand! mooter at arms or the Grand Lodge. I Mr. Furlow described the growth of I'ytliiaus from its or-, ganizatiou by 12 individuals In Washington in lh|?3 to a member ship of two million today. wl:h| $124.uou.oon in insurance i:i \ force In the United States audi Canada. The Kev. Frank II., Scattergood. chancellor comiuaud- I er of Elizabeth City Lodge, was master of ceremonies. When the speech ma king wai over, handwlobes, cyld drinks. Ice ecreum and cakes were served by the host lodge. The visitors, Koni?* .76 strong, left for Norfolk at sbout 11 o'clock. Preceding the meeting at Castle Hall, the Zouvc team and drum corps of Ziyad Temple, Dokkles.i leave a drill In front of the court-! * .house. This was viewed by sev eral hundred Elizabeth City peo ple. nesldes Charity Lodge, the Tidewater Virginia Pythian groups represented were Itathbouo Lodge 92. Norfolk; Seaside Lodge 24, Portsmouth, Lee Lodge IS. Berk " ley: and Abou Ken Adhem Lodge 121, Port Norfolk. PIIOSI.( I loi: i:iCQI IKI |> TO PAY COt IIT COHTB A joint what unusual sp* etucle! -wa* prcsente'd in recorder's court' here WediMsday morning, when i Trial Justice Sawyer required a prosecuting witness tit pay the ( court cos in in an action in which ho drew an Infer* ucv. that uit nnsses for the Stat*- h:\d at ruck au | .cut* m< cordiale with the d--fond ant. ? "Grady Felion. colored, was' charged with having transported the wife of Harvey White, also -colon d, to parts on known. White had sworn out the warran for felton's arrest. Felton subsequently rcftirncu to Elizabeth City, and was duly nr- 1 rested. Latci tflc wife enme back, explaining that she bad merely ac cepted a ride to Hertford with Felton. to visit relative* tlp're. In ?cwst Wednesday. White sudden rly recalled iliat bis wife had told him *?f her Intended trip to Hert ford. And thus the case exploded. TO FORM ATHLETIC CLI'R Plymouth, July 27.?Over two, score busino^H men of this place will meet on August r? at the head quartern of Hie local fire depart ment. to organize au Athletic Club Edward S. Blount and W. J. Jackson, Jr.. are promoting Ihoj event. In cooperation with L. W. Gurkin. chief <if the Volunteer Fire Department. ri NKItAli \V. J. \KKHH\M I The funeral of WllllHin J.j Needhum who <1 icil at his home at Old Trap Tuesday morning at ft:5U o'clock. wan conducted at Wesley's Chapel 2:.'JO Wednesday afternoon by th& pastor. He v. CI. C. Wood, and burial made near j the church. Mr. Necdham was G4 yearn old and had heen in had health for j the last three years, lie In sur vived by IiIh wife and four ch!l-( drun. Claude J. Needhum of Nor folk. Henry J. Needhum of liuttm. Vlrgliila, Mr*. 11. II. lUggs. Itouto Two. City and Mrs, J antes Heath. Route Five. City; one ttlntor, Mrs. Lydla Jouen of Camden: 12 grand cliildren and one Rreat grand ehlld. Mr. Needhum had been a mem ber of the Wesley's Chapel Chureh for a imnilH-r of year* and uIho a member of the order of Tied Men. Atlantic's New Challengers Where NuiiiiCHKi r and Coll failed. Captain Ul^not ami Lieuten ant Dit'iidoniit* Conte (left to right above i hopv to Muccoed. They're reported about r?adv to take ofT from I'nrls on a non-Mop Might to N? w Yoik. Tiny will llv a nrriiuc>t one-motored hiplam- in whlrh tin y already have a record of ? 15 miles of continuous Might -a record that it remained for Lindbergh to break with his epo chal Journey In the "Spirit .of St. LouIh." Steering Committee Has Nice Job These two gentlemen of the p la ins have found bring members of a steering committor no hIiico uri*. They volunteered for th?' ] position during the rodeo at Miaxoula, Montann. and have found I their Meats of authority somrwha t hard to maiiitaln. M<-an sNmth are much meaner to ride than m?>nn horses, Hay veteran eowpunch I <TH. ' The World Soon Will Know Final. d?*clalon of the celebrated Sacco-Vanzctti cane is expert rd uoon from <?overner Fuller of Massachusetts (low?-r picture.) Sac-| ro and Vancettl (left to richt above) arc reported on a hunger I alrlke. IJGHT TESTING IS MOVING SLOWLY Lew* than 250 automobile own ers of this city and section had had their lights tested up to noon Tuesday, according to information .received from the two light test ing stations in thU city. Of all cars tested thus far not a single oiip lias been found in per- ? feet condition so far as the lights are concerned. Some adjustment has been necessary In all cases so far. Tho two testing stations here ar? Harrison a.- McCoy and Uall-, ey's Filling Station. Itoth Arms are, now testing uutomobll? lights both night and day. VCITIS FOll MAINTFNANCK OF CHOWAN FKRRY LINK Plymouth. July 27.?'Members^ of the local chamber of commerce In session here last evening, vot-j ed to sign a petition, along with! several other nearby counties. a?k-| litK the State Highway Com mis-, sloners, to contributo money an-| nually toward tho maintenance of| the Kdenton-Mackeys Ferry llne.i The signers ask tho commission-1 ers to contribute as much money toward tho maintcaanco of the ferry as they would the same dis tance of dirt road, per annum. Washington county board of commissioners have signed the document also. A. L. Alexander, president of the commercial body will sign ut an early date. Hyde. Tyrrell. Perquimans and Pasrflro tauk counties have also slgued this petition. LADIKS ASSIST IN ENLIVENING ItOTAItY Hertford. July 24?Recitations by Mrs. L. W. Anderson and MVs. Will White featured the program of the Hertford Rotary Club'at the Hotel Hertford Tuesday, and this Innovation was a most agreo jable one to the members present. With President Kdmond Jilson away on his vacation and with Vice President Tom White with his family at Nans Head, past I President Torn Nixon was tho pre I siding officer at Tuesday's lun Icheon. British Delegates Return To Geneva London. July 27.? (AP)?Sir Austin Chamber!In. British for eign minister, making his eagerly awaited statement lu the House of Commons today on the Trl-Partlte Naval Conference at Geneva, said that the Hritish delegates were re turning to Geneva today to con-, tluue the negotiations which It! was trusted would reach a sue-, cessful conclusion. IFNDIANTOWN VIES with CUIPUTUCK IN SWEET POTATOES | Indlantown Is challenging Low er Camden and Currituck as a' hwcet potato section in a sweet po tato brought to The Advance of fice by J- K. Jordan of that com-l inunity measuring seven and acv-1 en-eights inches in flength and nine and one-quarter Inches In! clrcunrforence aud weighing 14 ounces. This early sweet Is of the big stem Jersey variety. Shipment of sweet potatoes from Cnrrltuck County started Tuesday. XKW HODA FOUNTAIN Hertford. Jiriy ?7. ? Fields Drug Store. under the niatfage ment of L. W. Anderson and Syd ney Jessup, has Installed a new and up-to-date soda fountalu. F.ALL8 FKOM TRICYCLIC AMI 1NJLHKH HKK FOOT Hort/urd. July 27.?Little Pau line Ticker, daughter. of J. S. Tucker,' fell from her tricycle Monday, catching her foot In the wheef and breaking the bones In her toe.' Too Late to Claaaify PBACIIE& l\BA011BS! Luclous, sweet, ready for serving. J. W. 8tok)ey. Phone. 808-^. 27,2Hn tfusic And Stunts At Kiwanis Event Music and stunts, and a couple of extemporaneous addresses by ' members, constituted the program I of the Kiwanis Club. In weekly , supper session at the Parish : House last night. The speakers ' were J. llenry Lelloy, Jr.. who discussed the Importance of at , tendance, and Cam W. Mellck. who gave a report on the recent ! Inter-club meeting at Jackson. Beginning with the premise that .all Kiwanis activities depended I on-attendance, since without at ? tendance there could be no Kl wauls. Mr. Leltoy recalled that at I the recent Kiwanis International | convention at Memphis. the club* I that won attendance prises had average^ above 99 per cent in ev ery instanco. I As a stimulus to attendance. Mr. Leltoy suggested several plans.' among theiu the Idea of ap pointing several members and re quiring them to put on a program without outside aid of any kind. Mr. Mellck reported an excel lent attendance at the Jackson meeting, at which the guest of honor wan District Governor Jim | Lynch. In the lino of stunts, "North , west Dully, Walter Wood, Larry , Skinner and Roland Garrett read a series of letters, written In | rhyme, humorously applicable to I their business pursuits or personal | traits, or both. As a terpsichorean feature. Camden Rlaile*. "Bill" Zlmmer j man. "Jim" Wilkin*. Dr. John Sallba. Dr. Sam Gregory and Nor man Wkltlhonl (lid a Jig fur tlM edification of the crowd. Messrs. I Iliad* * and Zimmerman were con ceded to have functioned most gracefully of all. SAl) INCIDENTS MAItk FERDINAND'S FUNERAL lJucharest. July 27.? (A!*) ? Two incidents of King Ferdinand's funeral are the talk of Rumania. One U the spontaneous act of William S. Culbertson. American minister to Rumania, kneeling be side the monarch's grave and of fering a prayer. The act was all tho more conspicuous because none of the other diplomats knelt, merely passing the coffin. The other Incident Involved Queen Marie. While the clergy were chanting the solemn words '"farewell for evermore" over the king's body the queeiL. tottered toward a pillar for support and i Wept aloud. Fearing she was |about to collapse, a palace officer j brought a chair and smelling salts but she refused them and In sisted that the clialr be given to I her daughter. Queen Marie of I Juco-Klnvln who Is soon to bc jconie a mother. Stock Scarf One of the new stock collar*, fashioned of chiffon, has an at ttchcd scarf, to be worn with ?ither suit or dress. MARKET REPORT I NEW YORK COTTON I New York. July 27.?CAP') ? |The early advance met heavy real ising and prices eased oft later. The weekly report of the Weather Bureau evidently placed no great jer emphasis on unfavorable fea tures than had been expected and on the whole seemed to bring In u little more selling- 1'rlces eased oft to 19.01 for December and j 19.30 for March oi about 24 points from the early highs and I eight to nine points below yester jday's closing figures. Futures clotted steady. 6 to 9 |lower; spot quiet; mlddliug 18.70. TFuTures: High. lx?w. Close. Jan .19.33 18.97 19.12-15 Mar. 19.54 19.19 19.32 May 19.86 19.32 19.46-48 Oct. 19.03 1H.67 18.77-81 Dec. ?...19.27 18.92 19.04-06 Prevloun close: January 19.18; | March 19.38; May 19.52; October j 18.86; December 19.10. 1 Opening: January 19.30; March 19.50; May 19.61; October 18.95; | December 19.22. COTTON SEED OIL 1 New York, July 27.? (AP) ? Cotton seed oil closed stead}. Prime summer yellow 9.70; prime crudi 8.50^8.75; January 10.28; February 10.31; August 9.85; Ju 1) 9.85; September 10.01; Octo 'ber 10.23; Novomber 10.21; De cember 10.25; sales 24,700. GRAIN MARKET | Chicago. July 27.?(AP) ? Wheat prices turned downward to day after an early advauce that was associated with hot weather northwest and with reported spread of black rust. Forecasts, however, indicated quick breaking up of the heat wave, llesides ex port demand was slow and saleB of wheat into store here were large. Wheat closed heavy 7-8 to 1-2 centr lower; corn 6-8 cents oft to 1-2 cents up, oats at a quartet cent decline to 3-8 cents advance and provisions 2 cents to 25 cents down. j Wheat: July?high 1.42 3-8; ] low 1.40 1-2; close 1.40 1-2 to 5-8. Corn: #uly?high 1.04 1-4; low 1.02 to 1-8; close 1.03 1-4 to 3-8. UVESTOCK Chicago, July 27.?(AP)? Hogs, 20,000; uneven; 10 to 25 cents lower than Tuesday average cattle 12,000; fed steers steady grassy weakt she stock and bulls steady to 25 cents lower; veulerB steady: strictly choice weighty steers 14.50; largely s-teer run. Sheep 14,000; fairly active; generally steady with Tuesday na tive in increased snpply. NEW YORK STOCKS York. July 27.? (AP)? Responding to the cxcollent' half yearly reports of the country's two leading Industrial corpora tions?General Motors and United States Stool?stock prices surged upward to new high ground today under heavy buying for both accounts. Karly gains ran from one to 9 points with more than a score issues at new peak prices. General Motors which earned 111.35 a share in the first six j months of the year, was in the 1 forefront of the advance, attain ing a new peak of 277 for the present stock. U. S. Steel of which DuPont In terests are reported to have been heavy buyers during the last few | months, also moved up to the I highest price since'the distribution j of the stock dividend. DuPonl ! reached now high ground above > 1271 a share. [ Nash .Motors climbed over four . points to a new peak aod Chrys : ler and Nash motors climbed over i four points to a new peak and (Jhryslsr and Msck Trudk oach climbed more than two points. I Pierce Arrow Pfd., sank to a new I low below $50 a share. Allied" Checical 4t Dye ?150 1-2 American Can 6U 1-4 American Car 4t Foundry 127 American Locomotive 105 I Auiri. Smelting 4: Kef. 1G1 I American Sugar 8?? 1-2 American Tel. 4c Tel ? 116 3-8 .American Tobacco 141 3-4 !American Wat. Wks. 4c til. 93 1-2 American Woolen 22 1-2 'Anaconda Copper 4?> i Atchison - 103 1-8 Atlantic Coast Lino 1? .201 Baldwin Locomotive 124 1-2 I Baltimore L Ohio 117 &-8 Barnsdall "A" ? 22 3-4 Bethlehem Steel 50 California Pet. - 24 1-2 Canadian Paclfit - 187 1-2 Cerro Dc Pasco ? - 00 3-8 Chesapeake 6c Ohio 189 Chi.. Mil. St. P. Fid 30 3-4 Chi. 4c North Western 89 1-8 Chi.. 11. I. 4c Pacific 114 1-2 Chile Copper 35 3-4 Chrysler Corporation 54 1-4 | Coca Cola ??116 7-8 Colorado Fuel ? 87 Col. Can tk Electric 93 1-4 Cont. Baking "A" . 44 Consolidated Gas ? 106 1-4 Corn Products 64 6-8 Crucible titeel ? 93 1-8 Dodge Bros. "A" ? 18 1-4 Du I'out De Neiu 289 1-4 Erie Railroad ??. 61 7-? Freeport Texas General Asphalt General Electric New General Motors ? :224 7-8 Gt. Nor. Iron Ore Ctfs. __-l8 1-2 Great Northern Pfd. _ 9 4 3-4 Hudson Motors .... 86 3-8 Illinois Central 132 Inter. Com. Eng. 46 1-2 Inter. Harvester 186 Inter. Mer. Mar. Pfd. 43 Kennecott Copper 66 3-8 Lehigh Valley 114 3-8 Louisville 4fc Nashville 147 1-4 Mack Truck 103 1-2 Marland OH 30 6-8 Mkl-Cont. Pet. i 30 1-2 Mo., Kan. & Texas ? 60 6-8 Mo. Pacific l?fd. 104 3-4 Montgomery Ward ? 67 6-8 Nash Motors 74 New York Contral 163 N. Y.. N. H. * Hartford? 60 6-8 Norfolk A Weateru ? 187 1-4 Sorth American 24 1-2 Northern Pacific 91 3-4 Packard Motor Car ? 36 3-4 I Pan Amer. Pet. "B" 20 1-8 {Phillips Pet 39 1-2 ! Pennsylvania 26 1-2 ! Plerce-Arrow Motor Car -? 12 6r8 I Radio Oorp. 64 1-4 Mtoadlli 118 I Rep. Icon & Steel ? ? 68 1-2 [Reynolds Tobacco "B"r ....136 .St. Louis & San Fran. 115 {.Seaboard Air Lino - - 38 Sears Roebuck - ?64 6-8 8inclalr Con. Oil 16 1-2 - ?i i-a -74 14 -.74 1*8 12 6 3 -T I Southern Dairies "B" 9 1-4 I Southern Pacific ? 119 7-8 'Southern Railway 1211-4 Standard Oil. Cal. 32 3-4 Standard Oil. N. J. 68 3-8 .Standard Oil. N. Y. ?31 :9tudebaker 62 Texas. Corp. 28 1-8 Texas Gulf Sulphur -66 .. Texas ft Pacific 1? 9 4 llj Tobacco Products 101 I 'M Union Pacific J83 Unked Drug U. S. Ind. Alcohol U. S. Rubber U. 8. Steel Univ. Pipe & Lea<LItad. _ Wabash Railway Western Md. Westinghouae Electric ? Willys-Overland WoolwoTtb | Yellow Taxi & Coach NORFOIX MARKET as reported by JARVI8 * FRNTItUHH to ' HPKNCK-HOLIjOWKIjL CO. July 26th. 1927. Hcnr. Colored, alive ' 26c Hons, White, alive 20c I Spring Chickens. White, alive 26c-30c I Colored, alive 30c-36c i Eggs, dozen ..26c Irish Potatoes. No. IX bbl. |2.76 THE MORE YOU TELL, THE MORE YOU SELL' THROUGH THE ADVANCE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED ADS Tbla itN type (9 point), ona cent a word each Insertion, minimum 26 cents, ono time; 76 cents week; 16 words. Standing ads. fire cent* a word per week. Twenty cenU per month?In advance. Whit* space and para graphed ads, 60 cebts an Inch. Copj muat be In the office bf 6 p. m. day before Inser tion. 4 Ann on i nofincois THK PLAY "A ?fortunate Cnlam- ; lly," will be ?:Ivon hi W<*eknvlll<< j High School Thursday cvttilnp. : i July 28. at 8 o clock. Admission ' 16c and 2Cc. 2fi-2Hp ' HOMK. M A1 IK HANDWir iTKR~ '? Chicken dulnd. pimento cheese. .?And ham sandwiches. Order,them for part lea or corns In to *??? u*. Th?- Hurar Bowl, liurf Building. , >28-1 n. <K>TICK- ?McPhefson Huh Lino ? * wlB mako four round trjps dally between Rllxahefh City and Nor folk beginning August I. For further Information oil 837. 2?-3on; j NICK WATKIlMKM>Ntf oil ICO. Kliuer nrotliorv, Southern Avo n no. 25-&0n Automobile* for Sal?? 39 KOIt HAbB?1924 FORD Coupe, good condition, cheap for quirk aale. John Lincoln. 1 Queen street. 2l-27p FOR 8Al<K?Chevrolet Coach. One year old. Cheap. C. II- Robluson, Co. IStfn Bicycle Re|wiriiiK 45 RHINO lrfl your bicycle or phono graph repair work Every Job Kiiaranfeed to please. P. DoLoii. 27-2n. Barfrrr Shop 60 OBT YOtTR HAIR ClfT at the'new barber whop on Martin Street, j We have only expert barber*. | Mu.<<?age*. Hack of Hright'fl Jew-] elry Store. R. O. Olllam. Prop. | ^3-29p. Ilnrgwin Counter 27 NKW Rill I'M WNT of fall <1 re Men Just arrived. Bert fall colors and style*. Karl A. Hurdle. 22-28n Or* for Hire 41 F1VB MINtfTE senrlee to any part of the city, The old reliable line of for hire can Johnnie Johnson, phone f>3. I7tfn Pi wli 3 FOIt THK HB8T freah flab, salt' mullet*. clams ami anything In tlie ncu food lino Just rail Thom ua Crank the man who knows flsli. Phones 204-410. 2fi.2ti.27n. Filling Station 23 LKAVR YOPR CAR AT THK Fountain to h<> washed and greased. Standard gaaollno motor oil*. Tire*. TiiIm ?* and arceaaorlea. Corner Water and Front street. Jack Hauin mm. 21-27p. Fur Kent 10 FOIt RENT?Seven room house, all modern Improvement*, newly painted, nico yard, pleasant *ur rounding*, river front. l'houe 21 26-30n. For S?lr 11 FOR 8At?K -Oreeit tomatoes cheap. Mr*. Henry Hl??rber, phon< 62. 2ti-ln. Foil HAI.K- Dwelling and lot lo cated No. .1 North Road Htreet. Apply at office Southern Trust Co. 27*2n roft*8ALE- I houae and lot. Houthern avenue; 1 lot not far from hoflpltal. Apply to Thomas Crank. CM? Market. ^S,tl,I7n FOR BALK?TfTo choice White leghorn hens. Pood for your spring breeding pen.''See o| writ* vv. it. I'orry, iloute Two. City. 2f>-30p. NINETEEN POUND Nets Heatt*! aiul leada 25 foot round Nfet1 Hoot. Five Horsepower I.uthrop Knglno Thirty KtandR and Vats. All balluat. Fifteen Hundred Uol* lam. J. C. DADHAM, Edontou. N. C. 21-3p (iruwrifn COUNTItY KOOfl n'nd <hickon? summer fruit.* and vegetable*. Peaehea, berrlo*. plum*, water melon*. Tomatoes, corn. rurum b?*r?, squash. Full line of gro* cerlea. Phone 711. A. It. Luton. 27-2n. f/oat LOST?Diamond atlck pin Hatur day afternoon downtown or ?t Hharber ft Whlle'a Fire Hale. Finder return to Advance Office and receive reward. 2S.24.27p I >aii iidry Sfrvife 71 FAMILY WA8IIINO?Routh dry am damp wash. Me?'a work a apeclalty. Albamarla Laundry Phnn? 1 SI. St-tfo Money to Lend 37 !/MV<*?|nr.?Mi?t. onr Ural K?. "fifT* r.6art oh a <?rt jmr pijrrntit pinn. The industrial Hank. 23-29n. Place to Eat 22 IT'H TCK) HOT to cook at home? Come dlno with an anttd plearfant ? iirrodiidlriKn vhire you Ret real home food. The Blue Tea Room. 27-2n. ' Hoofing 42 TOMORROW MAY he too late, ave that leaky roof repaired now. We hare anything you need In the roofing line. I*et u* figure with you on yonr next Jolt. Pipkin A Held, Phone 748. 26 In. Shofi 50 LOW PRICKS ON all ahoea. Int ent MylM In ladlea ahoea. T. W. j William* A Son. Corner Poln-! dexter Sk. Colonial avenue. 25-20n I Wanted 25 WANTED AT ONCB?Clean whit*1 rag*, no hook* or buttons. Ad*I ranee Office. tfa i Notice* 351 VRltRD MTATKH MAKMHAI/H V HAI.R r. a arras r?i?twCT or XOflTtl ? 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Ivhimlai> ftlt I?m Adril# fnl<t ?M lii?l>an<l Albrt' Ti-It. law ?wl hu-harwl Rmtttahia lln?ln, I \\ 'Haiti> a?wl hu?baftil tUrmntad WltUaoK. Wilvn Whiii- Miinm WkHr irti? la a mlanf. ><?.n Lraark. rwM> trfeaai. i*?.i Knbfl (lldKlhirn. W)?tn .?lli?Btl. I 'lwai.l J. Vrttratfe . Tm? tr+* l-ilirlhrk tlM M (llifrti. Nn?tk II Wlilta. Mr*. Klla I'aaferi. and MlaaH. Xark arxl KIotmwI Carkrr. ?b? ar# Arthur l-art'T. rail |*a:fc.~ 11-nrWl I'arkT. Mr. I/Uk VMril, li4Hiat.ni.. *OTKTR To W hom l( May Conmn Th. i?lli#a abnTf nata#4 aittl all <>?b#T parti#* lB'1'fr.l.J Will tafc - nntlr Ibtt -n Ik# ItM 4u> t4 Jnlt. I?i:. I Ik at** a P?4|IW?T f a ***'?*> ?? I Ha frffwr af tka I'lf* ?f Tourt of CurttiiKk < ' wnii N I \+ Kara th? tula, to rartaln la ml. IhrrrtM 4.?rrlhrd} !? hwiuW >? th- N?rth in th# taiwl- M Ik' I ril?.-k IWMiwt MKra^na llab a n't .? tkr K*?h ? #?? In kmli. I?laiwl tkannal .? lk?- KaM hi lb# A'laa'lr Orran; un lh? w?l hi lb# t'ui rttarfe Hound aid on th# Nonrk In tk# Mnakn' Maud link and Kin. inWHNl a>at fimral pwtauaM to Ch.|- r tm nf ifta I'mMic lava ?rf itli. aa-l lhaf aanuanM. haa t? H-?ar?f W\ i tantalAa at fhr ffflrr af ll?r Clark ft . . lar Cm* r4 fartit^Hi ( mm th# Mtfe da< c* ??/??? i, IMT. XM4 la Ml U at??ata4 l? rrdltvm* Tn^akn.. rarrttnrk iMiati. ?*. C..| aiMf a-l)nVn. tha land. ?* th# Cnrrlmrlt Wnaa^ , MKwtflni flah tfe# Ailaaiv- Or^n ih"' ] l wrtin.il Wnanrt tk# liM< >4 Mr*. Marat# Wfetw tint a?fer*?. wrt ra^akK ?.?* mtm.-ma "Please Stop It!" That was the S. 0. S. call that camp over The Advance telephone the other day from C. E. Overman, 509 North Road street, who had ordered a "For Rent" advertisement to run a week. "I've already rented the house I ad vertised for rent and another house besides and the customers keep com ing. Looks like I'll have to run anoth er ad to tell 'em to quit." 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