Eleven. Boys Enjoy' Jaunt As Guests Of Kiwanians El. v. mi hoy* ditportint: cailv hi the former Scout camp at the month or Al'lleusi* Cr?M k; boys who had iH'Vi-r dti aim d of micIi fen Idyllic kiintm> rtlm** outlm:; boys who would hav?- been d?-nitd ?uch a Jaunt, hail it not licrn for (he kindliness of the Klizaheth City Klwauis i'luh; ho) k who 1 ?houhl a row Into nior>' stalwart 1 manhood l?y r hi hod of It. Such was the |iicture painted * Kiwanian Clarence I'uuh of a Simp for underprivileued youth ! ?which was fMiilillshed Tui-mlay i' With the Itev. A. II. Outlaw. Conn- < ty welfare officer, in charge. The < ..boy* will remain at tin- At m use i Creel, calll(> 1 i ? 1 I - < ?1 r 1 f I ? I week a? kui'hIs of the Kiwants I Wbkob. Mr. I'uah, who was one of thc[l prime movers In ih?- campaign to i afford this vacation in the out*. J doors for hoys who otherwise i would have had no such vacation, i told of It at tin weekly supper of - the Kiwanians Tuesday iil^ht at] the Parish House. The club, a I -. -ready had voted an appropriation^ for It. and the niemhers readily Save more, when .Mr. Pugh stated that the funds in hand were in sufficient. An invitation from Kiwanian A. R. Nicholson, n-eiil for the Kllx sbeth City Itoal Line, to hold tliei, meeting next Tuesday night in the I form of a trip down l'asqiiotank i River aboard one of the com-t pany's boat, was accepted entluin Ustlrallv. Mr. Nicholson invited; the club members to take their I ladles alone, and announced that' light refreshments would he aerved. In consequence of that lnvita-1 tion, the club deferred to anoth-l er iSiesday night a supper session to be held at the First" Christian Church, on Parsonage street. | Besides several stunts arranged by ?'Northwest" Dally, In charge I of the program, the Kiwanians cn-1 Joyed a harmonica and miliar duet by Dr. Sam fJregory, and a nee-| ond rendition of "The lload to' Mandalay." sunr by Jack Hundley at laat Tuesday nluht's supper. Mr. Hondley saint by special request. ! and was given a blu hand. Borglum Begins His! Memorial To Four Presidents E, Keystone, 8. I>.. Auk. 10.? (AP)?On a lowering granite mountain rising proudly In the' midst of tho Hlack HIUh man lal. Hay Kram- i er a* hostesses. The rooms were | beautifully decorated in cut i flowers, the entire lower floor be-.' iiik thrown open presenting a I pool, attractive and inviting place I to spend an hour. After the re?d-j lug of the minute* by Mrs. Louis (t athy weiii from club member* dur- ? inK her sorrow in the loss oT*1ier ? Ii us ha ml. - While living l? Kliza- { heth City Mrs. Cotter was one of;' I he club's most faithful members. She was first vice president for' two years and during the absence 1 i?f the president. Miss Lilly Crandy , who went abroad, served efficient- ] ly as president. ' Two letters from members of, the Planning Commission of tho pity were turned over to the chair-1 man of tin- Civics Department with authority to act. The club went on record as' heartily In favor of the clink; that is being held at the Kllxaheth City Hospital each month for crlp-| pies In the Albemarle Section. This Includes any person from dates, Chowan, Perquimans. Cur-| rituck. Camden and Pasquotank Counties. The club will serve lunch at the next clinic. The chair' appointed Mesdnmeg M. II. Simp-' son. ftarland Towe, Oscar Owens and C. II. Morrlsette as a commit-!, tee to work out plans and call on any member of "Hie club for assist ance. Plans will be discussed at the next meeting In regard to the Dls-j trici Meeting which will be held' at Currituck Court House the last of September or tho first of Oc-' tolier. The president urged that' every member work to cut the: debt lo $1,500 by this meeting. Further business was dispensed j with in order to ulve the entire! hour to Mr. Haakett for Hh* health lecture and cooking demonstration. A well-bulaneed dinner wa* served at 5:30 to about SO guests. In the drawing for prltes Mrs. C.eorge Williamson won first prlzo| and Mrs. R. Commander second prtee. I.AHT ('All FOIt NAMKS FOIl PONY To the last minute letters are coining In for Tagalong's i>ony. The pony will be named tomorrow In j "Freckles and His Friends." Here are some of today's letters: Dear Tagalong: I know two good names for your pony. Tliev arc Hobby and Trixle. Your friend, Wulton Whitehead, Chapanoke Dear Tagalong: I think three prrtty~nmnes for-f your pony are Trixle, Llndy and Vance. lAlcesta llellt Whitehead, Chapanoke Dear Tagalong: I think Hobby would be a good name for your pony for the little boy you found. Yours truly, Margaret Overman. Houte Five, City Dear Tagalong: I think BoWhy or Jack would bo j a good name for your pony. Rob by for the little boy you found. Yours truly, Mary Overman, I Route Five, City AWAHHHD M4'NOI.AHNHI1*H AT HTATK CN'IVKRHITY Chapel Hill, Aug. 10.?An nouncement of the uward of 108 scholarship* for the year 1927 1028. entailing free tuition at tho University of North Carolina for one year, wus made today by Ro bert B. House, executive secretary of the University. More than 325 applications were considered. Hair the number awarded were renewals, the re mainder being new assignments. Among the new scholarship awards are R. White of Hertford and J. K. Rnper of Elisabeth City. I I.NKTAM, MACHIN'K FOR TKMTlfftt OKNKKATOHH The flmn of Harrison & McCoy! bus Just completed the installa tion of s machine for testing gen-i Orators. batteries and all kinds of! electrk*al appliances. Along with this machine gows a battery charg fir which operate* both *lay and night. RENDERS YHU.OV FWrNTrtJBM Van Camp's Bonn Hole BEANS Iti-UIIK litikcil ill Ihi' Ground. Now y?n can luntr BftHH like tlioni. No. 2 r.un 2 (or 29c No. 2 ran 25c MARKET REPORT NEW YORK COTTON Nci- York, Aug. 10.? (Al'i ? Hie cotton market wan loss active R'ith rather nervous unci Irreuular luctuation* today. After Ni'llint; ip to 20.07 during the early trad ng. December reacted to 19.65 inder realizing or liquidation, but *? as steadied by scale down buy ng order* and recovered to about ast night's closing quotations. It wan ruling around 19.00 at uid-afternoon, when the general narkct wuk about net unchanged o r? points higher. Futures elom-d barely steady, 12 o IK lower; spot quit I: middling 17.10. Futures: High. l,ow. Close. Ian. 20.10 19.73 19 7H'u8(> Uar. 20.26 19. MS 19.95 ?lay 20.39 20.05 20.1 Iff 13 )ct. ?.. 19.KO 19.35 19.52ft47 >ec. 20.07 19.65 19.72 fi 78 Previous close: January 19.95; 4arch 20.10; May 20.2:5; October 19.GO; December 19.90. Opening: January 19.95; March !0.1 5; May 20.29; October 19.65; December ID.90. CHAIN MARKET Chicago. Aug. 10.? (AIM ? Ag gressive buying lifted wheat pric-, ?s today after early down turns, i Unfavorable crop comments from he American and Canadian North vest were received Indicating that ilack rust damage watt greater ban expected this sido of the In ernatlonal line and that in Can tda there was damage by frost is well as rust. All deliveries of :orn reached a new high price ?ecord for the season, tempera urea being too low as a rule for he best development of the crop. Wheat: Sept.?high 1.44 1-H; ow 1.40 3-4; close 1.43 3-8 to 1-2. Corn: Sept.?high 1.14 7-H; low' 1.11 5-8; close 1.13 1-2 to 3-4 POTATOES Chicago, Auk. 10.? (AP)?Po tatoes. receipts 4 7 cars; on track 190; total lT. S. shipments 605 rars; trading rather slow; market iteady; Virginia barrel Irish cob blers 4.15 Iff 4.25; Kansas and Missouri sacked Irish cobblers, 1 .r?5 Hi 1.90. according to quality| und condition; few fancy shade higher. LIVESTOCK Chicago. Aug. 10.? (AP) ? Hogs 19,000; trade druggy; gen prally 10 to 15 cents lower; best light weight packing sows early; ntrong to a shade higher; top 10.90. Cattle. 12.000; good to choice fed steers and yearlings, mostly steady; other grades slow, weak; vealers less active; steady to 25 rents lower; other classes mostly unchanged. Sheep. 17.000; fat lambs Blow, mostly steady to weak; few ?.>arly sales around 15 cents lower; early top rangers 14.10. Sheep steady, desirable weight fat ewes 6.00? 7.00. DABYS GOLDS rl are toon "nlpptd In th? bud without "doling" by om of? WICKS ? VAPORub DhOTOGIV^PHS JL i/icStogi Trv Zoeller's Photographs j Over First & Citizens Nat'l, Hank **Melick** ? ? ,% l^iok Over Our Tulilrw of ? Odd China We have assembled an array of beautiful china pieces and made reckless reductions in prices. SalaH Rotrl* Cake Plate* Cln>cnlate? I\ul Self Bon Ron* No doubt you need a piece at the special price. ? P.W. Melick Co. * COTTON SEED OIL New York. Auk. 10.? f A I*? ? Cotton ae??d oil clotted Ht?ady; prime summer yellow y.75; prime crude ?.37 12$iH.50; January! 10.2:i: Fi hrunry lu.24: March 10.53; Auuuht 0.75; St-pti uibt>r 0.N7; October 10.14; November 10.10; December 10.20; hales H.-l HUU. NEW YORK STOCKS 1 New York. Aug. 10.?(AP) ? Stock price* muUt- further recov ery In today*8 market, with the rails taking a more prominant part in the advance.. IJuylng of the industrials embraced a wide Isfrt. but tlu> motor, mercantile, public..utility, ft eel, and farm im plement Kharen nave the beat ex hibition* of Kroup Mtrength. An Increase of K8.76K tons In the July unfilled orders of the U. S. Steel Corporation helped to cre ate bulliMh sentiment, as did the Increase in freight car loadings. In the last week of July over the preceding week. Call money wan again in plentiful supply at 3 3-4 per cent. ? Ilethlehein Steel crossed R2 to the hlgherit price in four yearn of buying Influenced by hope of an early resumption of dividends. The closing wan firm. Total Rales approximated 1.900.000 shares. Closing a* follows: Allied Chemical & Dye 153 1-4 American Can 69 American Car & Foundry. 102 1-2 American Locomotive -,.H7 IX xri'KHIOIt COt'KT NnUTI I CAROLINA 11 iiiiiti ? k nit sty ? 11 aiii.km wmKKii. i*Uiniirr. IMJHIIIK UOWSKK. m-fmdanl. XOTIfK Thr dw.-ndant n*nir?| will lirrvb, (Mdtrr l liar an a.tinti .n'Uld a? ??????? ha. SMlluIrd in Ui. S.j|. nor I nert vt Inrrltwrfc ('anno. N. ?? . i? ihr plaintiff ii??r naiiml lor II"- i*in?)M- i.r i-lminiii, a Utinnv at?*.|.tt. from llir .a 10 ?|.f.ti.!anl ami the drfrodaal Will ffrtk M "kl' ntukc llial altr 1. to ain?-ar br t'f Ml' umtrr-iiiixcl c*lrfk >4 thr *ui?-rw>r ivmri t>f I'urriiwk Cuumi. ai hi* oTHrr In thr I iil} t<> tbr ruun r<>? the rr l"l i|LS HOUSEWARE BASEBALL GOODS Culpepper Hdw. Co. ELIZABETH OTY Edfnton WiIMmimMiI Mark Kmy UniT*. We will mp prwkte Uh> opportunity of bid ding on your MONUMENT work. W? ran my* you money. Elisabeth City Marble anil Granite Work d. t. min?h,ktoi?, mp. Amer. Sfflcltin* ft Ref. .165 1-8 American Sugar 88 American Tel. ft Tel. 170 1-2 American Tobacco 145 1-2 Atchison 194 Baldwin Locomotive 249 1-4 Baltimore ft Ohio Uarnadall "A" llethlehcui Steel California Pet. ? Canadian Pacific _ Cerro Oe Pasco Chesapeak^'ft Ohio Chi. ft North Western . Chile Copper' Chrysler Corporation ... Coca Cola Colorado Fuel Col. Gap ft Electric Cont. IlakinK "A" Dodif Bros. "A" Oeneral Electric new General Motors Great Northern Pfd. ... Hudson Motors 4... Illinois Central ? Int. Com. Eng. ? Int. Nickel 65 3-4 Kansas City Southern 62 1-2 Lehigh Valley 108 1-21 Mack Truck ? 96 1-4 Maryland Oil 35 3-4 Mid. Cont. Pet. 31 1-2 Mo. Kan. ft Texas 46 3-4 Montgomery Ward 69 1-8 Nash Motors ? 78 N. Y.. N. H.. ft iltfd. 48 5-8 Norfolk & Western 177 1-4 Northern Pacific ? 92 5-8 Packard Motor Car 47 ! Pan. Am. Pet. "IT* ... 55 1-4. Penn. , 65 1-4 i IPhillips Petroleum 43 5-81 IPierce Arrow M. C. 12 3-4! Radio Corporation 63 1-2 'Reading IIS 1-4 | R?*p. Iron ? St* el 70 3-4, Reynolds Tob. B 139 St. L. * San Fran. 113 1-4 'Seaboard Air Line 35 1-2 ! ISears Roebuck 67 1-81 Sinclair Con. Oil 174 1-8 j 'Southern Pacific 120 1-2 Southern Railway - 131 7-8 | Standard Oil. Cal. 55 1-2, Standard Oil. N. J. 38 5-8 ? Stanadrd Oil, N. Y. 31 5-H ? jStudebaker 52 1-4 . ITexas Cotporatlon 49 iTobacco Products 66 5-8 | ' I'nlon Pacific _ 184 1-2 I*. S. Ind. Alcohol SO 1-4 J L\ S. Rubber 47 1-2 ?IT. S. Steel 132 5-8 .Wabash Railway 69 ? WeKtinjihouae Electric _ 83 1-8 1 Willys Overland 17 1-2 j Woolworth 164 j Yellow Taxi & Coach 48 1-4 j Toe Late to Classify Foil SALE?A 19 26 Pont lac' Coupe. Cash or terms. The In-1 dustrlal Bank. 10-16n' F*OIt SALE?A large combination I lock, two door safe. A wonderful | bargain. The Industrial Dank. 10-16n. i D R I N K I |Tw, P. Morris SALKH ACJKNT l 21-2 Second Street YOUR FOLKS ON A VACATION? Mail 'cm a box of . V Candy "You Just Hnoir They Like It." May we send yours today? The Apothecary Shop Phone 100 The larger porkrtbook rtrtiuuKlx the eronomy of VtmlKy ? to the limited |iur*< It Ls n>w>ntlal. The Generalrirc DAVIS TIKE CO. DISTItill! TOIW t ol'Hiinl Avmtiff mwl Martin most: i?s KXI'KHNrt Sl'til'KIHK AT 1XHMIS0.IL OF MrlH't-T'lKj Raleiph, Aup. 10?(AI*)?Fed eral officer* today rxpri'mcd sitr- ] prl?e over dismissal of Arthur Mc-1 Duffle, deputy com nilgai oner In | charge of prohibition enforcement In Eastern North Carolina, and six of his agents, announced by I Assistant Secretary lawman, at I Washington, who Hald he had been ! advtavd the agents had Improper ly disposed of confiscated liquor. H. Q Merrick of Richnwmd, ad ministrator for Virginia and North Carolina, will fill the vacancies. | oAftrr the WEDDING and in the years to come, will you be proud of your betrothal and wedding ring? These rings you will al ways wear. Select them with the greatest of care. We believe we have the linest ring made, "Traub Genuine (J range Blos som." Rings to suit your preference and any price you wish. Louis Selig I Quality Since 1H82 The Delivery Car Operator Our job is to make de liveries on time. Cham pions help us do this be cause they're depend able and give our cars plenty of pep and power. We vote for Champions every time. arass-j^ae: is* Champion Spar/CPlu&s TOLEDO, OHIO I For your protection be sure Championt yon buy are in 11 die original Champion cartoni. JJ TODAY Adoli>h Menjou ? Alice Joyce in "ACE OF CADS" "The Old Flame Helen and Warren Story. n FOR QUICK RESULTS?TELL IT IN THE CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BAILY ADVANCE , CLASSIFIED ADS This atse type (ft point), on* cent a word eecti Insertion, minimum iS cents, one time; 7S cents Week; II words. Standing ads, fire costs a werd per week. Twenty cents per month?In advance. White spscs and para graphed ad?, SO cents aa Inch. ? Dopy mast be la the office t ?. a. u; before Inser SILK DRSSSE8 at half price dur j Ing our six day August Cloarancn I Kale. Karl A. Hurdle. lOn HOM K MA DM HANDWICHKS ? Chicken Halad, pimento cheese, and'ham satldWlcbes. Order tlieni for parties or come in to see us. The Sugar liowl, Duff Iiuildln*:. 10-16n [ . CHUCK S AUTO I*undr.v?Ilrlnq I your car hero to be Washed. Kx hfe car Ia?ndcring. Pbdna 1*J0. ENJOY A quiet evening at home. Bill a kpoU book from our clr | culatlnc Vibrary. Most Complete1 line of magazine* and newspaper* ? In Albeifiarle. Fountain drinks, i sandwiches. fruits,' candles; to bacco supplies; -shoe Shlho par-1 .-lot. Service News Company. 14 -North Martin rftr*et. I'hone 1020. ?f.IO.lln? ' gOL?p WATWRMlRLONfl--for *al e Have a great quantity of them on cold swage sr plant of Crys tal |?e ft Ctal Corp. See ft. W. 0 tiffin or phone 16. These wa twrmeiontf are In a 3* degree tempersture which makes them Ideal. 4tfn OLD I'Al'KHH for sale-at hslf a cent a pound. Tied In bundles of flv?< and ten pcund*. The Dally Advance. DRKSSKS ? Beautiful Une ~f cheeked taffeta dreuse* Just ar rived. tyrls. you will bo sure to . to wsnt one of these dresae* They are the latest things out (Jet yoars now. Only |5.93. O. M. Williams, IS Water Street, ?-lid? . I V?.? 4?? i i ? " f?r ^ 39 1IM OHBVRpl.RT Road.tpr, tr? oed l^on a closed csr and a bsr galq for $4p0. L. B. Perry Mo tdr Company. f),10n 1926 FORD Sedan. practically I now. A uoud value for $525.00.1 L. I!. Perry Motor Company. 9.1,011 I FOR SALE?Chevrolet Coach. One year old. Cheap. C. II. Robinson! Co. 16tfn Barlirr Shops 60 I1KST CITY Harbor Shop?Quick | nervier and up-to-date work. Hot [ and cold shower baths. (Jive iih a trial. Special attention to la dles' wi>rk. llrlnklry tc UiirRoss. | No. 20:i North Polndextcr street. Next to Sunshine Grocery. 9-1 Sn. Rarjrotn Counter 27 OLD PAPERS For Sale?at hair, a cent a pound. Tied in bundled | of five and ten pounds. The, Dally Advance. Curs for Hire 41 FIVE MINUTE service to any part 1 of the city. The old reliable I tine of for hire csrs. Johnnie Johnson, phone 53. ltfni For Sole 11 FOR SALE?Three piece living room .suite. Windsor rocker, Console tabic and mirror. Cen ter table and 9x12 rup. Must be sold at once for ca??h. Phone 112-W. 9tfn OLD PAPFRS h'or Salo- at half a cent a pound. Tied In bundles ' of five and ten pounds. The Dally Advance. FOR SALE?fllnjtrr Sewing ma chine, good as now. Call 712-W. I-Ul. FOR SALE CHEAP?Boat 23 feet Ion*. Ford Motor. In good condi tion. See O. E. (Irlffln. 515 blunter street. City. 8-1 lp TENNIS RACQUET for sale Weight 12 ounces. In perfect eondlHon. Apply Join Peele. care The Advrn*e. a?.r>tfp Groceries 5 CKJDD TO?'. NO* TO EAT and a flood place to trude. Freeh coun try egg*. Fresh fruits and veg etable*. full line of groceries. A. R. Luton. Phone 711. 10-16n Help Wanted?Male 33 SALESMAN WANTED -We have opening on partly established route In and around Elizabeth City that offers excellent oppor tunities for man that can sell and has ambition to make good. Have a business of your own without Investment; be assured of regular'and well paylnf Work. One must "have car to stirt with for making deliveries. Write or see. Manager. Grand Union Tea Co., f80 Brewer street, Norfolk, Virginia. 10p Laundry Service 71 FAMILY WASHING?Rough dry ant damp wash. Men a work a specialty. Aloamarla Laundry Pbona lift. 18-tfn Meals 55 QUALITY MEAT8 ? When We wrap up your purrhana yon know that you have Juat hoiycht the beat moat the market afford*. Bert Davis, Phone 68. l(M6nj MY LOW .Price* on beat quality m<*ata will surely aave yon money, Ho aure and call M. E. Pappcndlrk. Phone 364. G-lln Money to l>cnd 37 LOANS?Inveatlgate our Real Ks-' Loan on a two year payment plnn. The lnduatrial Dank. 6-12n. Place to Rat 22 WHEN FRIEND WIFE ban apent the day ? doing houaework ? then'a the time to bring her here Tor dinner. The ?lne Tea Room. l(M6n. SANDWICHES?The moat deli cious you have ever tasted. When you want something refreshing and tasty phono 1049 for your sandwiches and sodas or call to sec us. The Park-Mor. 6-1 In Shoes 50 WE ARE FEATURING guaran teed shoos at $3.9S and lower. Latest styles In footwear for la dies. T. W. Williams A Son. 8-13n. Wanted 23 WANTED?Whlto tenant for 1028, must be equipped to han dle at least four horse farm. I'. O Box 136. 6-12n WANTED AT ONCE ?Clean whit* rags, no hooka or buttons. Ad vance Office. If* Nolim 33 I'NITED HTATEH MARSHAL** HALE KAMTKIIN IIIHTHUt or MONTH t-AROIJ.SA Hy ?lrni* <4 *n Ot ft (? KlirahHh CHf. The KII.Vl.lt St'HAT. her a? tnllrn. mcrhlmri. boat*, tactile. ainawel. arrmima?fr?, and furniture. aa the ??? Uaa tlw |?>rt of Klliahrth Cll?. a w w*wn. lltUt?1 Hi at-. Manhaly We are starting housekeeping to day?thanks to the Classified we ran in ifftii Ai&aci)** This expression of appreciation comes from a young couple who found what they wanted bocausc it paid to advertise in The Advance Classified. Why don't you try one, toot