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1 . I - : 1 A HERE is a well-fitting stylish rubber with a heavy serv ice sole and heeL Neither sole nor heel will wear through until you have had more, service than ordinary ' rubbers give. , - - - - This rubber looks well, fits well, 'and wears 'weHTrT." Hut Mirk Robber Footwetr is made in a wide Ttrietj of kind and stylet takeover the stormy weather seeds of men, women boy and girl! in town erountry, ". , ; t f r.' V - Tie Hub-Mark ft yoar rahie mart' Look for tt on the soe. - ,tLW Th World? Standard Rubber Footwear For sale by aH I'" Arm iiurf UU in mi i rniLU uill (THE SADDLE Ls rr.s it. J v.aj a true on-. tor i: J wsj t tea f:ou h'a own life. Is i aid t'en to thus perpetuating the a.cry cf the West" in the 'arm of a . and ex LINKING 1 THE PRESENT WITH THE PAST COL, V.'m. CODY IS tt.TERE&TlNG FIGURE m -X. MSB' GLOVES GLEANED FREE ; To .further Introduce :ur r . matchless glove cleaning wc wll clean them .free for a limited trme if sent with ladies or gen tlemen's, suit, one pair cleaned uX;. with-Mchsuit.. ; cr-t;: ' . Special ( attention to .clean ing and pressingjour outer apparel, sport coats, etc. Our method is the "Hoffman Sanitary Way". Satisfacfion guaranteed, COOPER GLEANING WKS rfcej re'.alva to shows lngeneraj axd t?rt thos in' particular, csniea the interest; nswa that Co'. Wnt. P. Cody. "Buffalo ill" tn a of": the last- of .the r.'al ' to d;r scauti. ! ega'n in the 6ddleM c 1 The time will come, no. doubt," wten Bun !o I.il, waosi name , la so fiocely a ace ttf.-j with the his tory"! the West and the Indian war tare of the Borderland, whi be', a tradition., Today he Is an Institution Unking the present with ,past (hat will always atand out as an ' his toric- Cameo in the story, of "the making of the West." Buffalo BUI belongs to the b etory of the United States, and no stpry o fthd subjnga I'on'of the' wild' Indian tribes Is complete without a record ot his Phone 280 I BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET GO j I old Bay iirsiit Vi; 'A Steamers leave Norfolk 6:36 P.V., daily, andB on Sundays, November 12th and 26, December 10th and 24th, anJ alternate Sundays thereafter until fur ther notice. On Sundays the Old Bay Line has np steamer Sailing tickets routed via that line will be honored for passage by tChesapeake Steamship. Company., aBsSassssssssBeMBaaMB8X88Maaaags 11 if treat exh'tltioa, the life plolta or Bulla o Bill ha' 4 been prot- certed inv many volutaea of real stories of ' the Widest Wcsf and cTrn n mctlsn pictnrea. . 1 his year CoL Cody eomea "into h e oin a& in, tor aa the leading Cgne of the Buffalo BU1-1Q1 Ranch :h07s,be Is off:rijg to, the public with whom he his been on such mu nVl Iritndly terms for so" many ye'rs. ,;the jjreiteBt exhfbition with wheh his nameyias eve been iden :l!ed." There' I?, of course, a repre sejtaton pf the life o fthe ranch nd rcisrTitloii, there jar. It Is an- aonlc:d. eiwboys asd cowgirls and indttns galcre. hut the - feature . of tb s season's exhibition, and: the one that must J Ineritably appeal ro viwfrfully to th public, is the lnw nUltary spectacle "Prepared- -ess.."- In, this display of Uncle Sam's military power In ; embrro." with Its plea for America to be pre-1 pared ' for . eTentuaflUei, scorea 6t regular army soldiers are ntilixed.. Every brinch of the aerr?ce is rep resented. There 'Is the infintry in the regulation sendee uniforms; Uncle Sam'a'crrck' caaTlry; whole batteries ot rapid-fire and field guns A New Arrival W . have cn display this'lcek, a T-ew depart ture. in wedding. rings a change which has been gradually -: approaching since the band jing made its iirst appearance. x ' . We p re sent-the Orange Blossom ring, a wedding ring different, in design, different in ap pearance, yet the same in purpose., . . : :'jp'V;. Louis Sehg - Your Jeweler Since 188 1 I PROFESSIONAL- N CARqS DR4 WILLIAM PARKER DENTIST Nitrous Oxid .226 Hlntcn Bidg. PZllz. City I h-ne 888 . LRt iVI. M. HARRIS DENTIST Kramer Build n, :,:ain Street Hours: 8 to 12 ar.d 2 to 6 ENTHUSIASM IN ATHLETICS HIGH, BASKET BALL TEAM WILL WELCOME CETCCY GIRLS DR. S. W. GREGORY DENTIST Office In HInton Building Corner Main and Martin St. I', Tl r K- Pi COX AUBrSey'At-Law MOTOCK. K. C. w Currituck COurthous each . Monday s s a a DR. VICTOR FINCK Dcctor of Veterinary Medicine Office 209 HInton Bldg. Can be reached by phone at office In daytime or at Mrs. Mol lis Kearing's residence after 10 o'clock p. m. JULIAN W. SEr-TO Kyeslgbt Spec'al'.st Xeit Self's Jewelr Store Phone 616 r DIt. J. H. W'.IITE TwiDly Five Tears In DENTISTRY In All Branches Office over McCftVie and Orice's Stove DR. H. i WHXEY DE sTIST Kramer Pld Room No. 219 4 ; ' This Is a Df racriDtioa meeared aspeeUnf tor MALAf'IA or CHILLS s VER. Fhre or my doses will break any a,! If taken tbtn as a tools lbs Vrr will ao rerara. U acts on the Bwt bene thra Calomel rnd does not grlpeor sicken. Zae Heriinl. N. C. Nov. I -A great deal of enthusiasm is being display ed !.y 'he High School girls in the development of t'.i.s season's basket bjll team. Sixteen candidates are trying for positions on the team, and the indications are that som cf (he veterans of last year's Une-up will hive to wcrk hard to hold their places. The first regular line up vas held on Friday afternoon 'when J the Varsity Rested the Scrub 14 to wcrTfstrEaS The Scrub put up a hard fight in the first half holding the regulars 'to 2 pointgj. In the aecond half the 'regulars stttled down "Sd develop ed a better attack. The Hertford girls wl.l open the season on Friday, Nov. 17 on the Hrtford court with Elizabeth City as their oppenent. Elizabeth City won the series last year, and Hert ford will put forth every effort to wipe out the past defeats. A ' Field (Day will te held prior to the basket baH game, end the Betsy C'ty girls will he entertained by the Hertford team Friday nUjht. The lineup of Friday's Rairif fol lows: A ;; . Varsily: Forwards, Marjory Nix- or, Annie K. MfTgan. tenters. Marv Sumner, Alice Fulford. Guards, Lou so Oalther,- Capt , Dorothy Nix on. Sri-ubs: Korwnrds, Miry L. Tuck er, lieriha Bonsley; Certers, Han nh Mae Fleetwood. Ettgenla Blan chard. Guards; 'Alice Elliott, Mattie Ne.vhv, Helen Newbold. FMd Goal: Marjory Nixon 6. An n'e H. Morgan 2. Goils from fouls, Mary L. Tucker 2. 'J Col, Wm. Fl Cody (Buffalo Bill) Ndted Scotot and Indian Fighter, with the Buffalo Bill 101 Hanch WUdVest, Elizabeth City, Friday, November 10th. J. F ; r WILL PRESENT PLAY I.l!f!l"f, cf The Junior Litfrary' . Society of the El'sebe'h City High School ha dramatised' ""The House of 8everl Gahlos" endWr.1 present tbo play Frt'iy nffpr. nt. their no, me"tlnr:, V. participation In It. Juffal0 Bill was the first to real ize the romance and plcturesque ness of Indian and cowboy life from en exhlbitlona standpoint, and be introduced Jhe life of the mountains and pra'rks to the people of the East, tie visualized the dangers of the overland .trail, the ssvage incur sions of the Indians upon the set tlements of the white pioneers, the out'awry of he boH'T, the stage coach Inl-J up, the t uff lo hunt, the rounu-up. the siiortj ana pastimes of the eow'no.vs ana cofwglrls, and all the o'her 'ncldental features of life in the fir West; and the picture he Red Cross, the Commissary, the flying corps and othor e-:nt'al unit J of the nUited States army. And the Government he's been so Impressed with the importance of bringing home too the public the importance of "preparedness" that the soldiers have been g'ven a furlouph in order to participate in this big; military spectacle. It Is this fact that gives the d'sp'.ay nuthorlty ani rorllsm. The Hnffa'lo BIIM.:t Kancn will be seen in Ellsa eth City, Friday Nov. 10 and the "Preparedness" spectacle will be preFent'd in all Its realistic detail. adv lis-- V" "FIRg WKCN YOU ARE READY" r 9 u VOU will discover that X- our- business con-.. duct and our work; both are, polite, and that we de liver your work on the hour that we promise it. Avoid the vexation of tash day. Let us do your laundering-you. will find .that the bilHsaccQmodat ingly small and that the I work is irreproachable. Albemarle Laundry INFANTILE f A . - , . ' V1CTS ' (By Cniied' Frei.O New York. Nov. 4 Tia : 'pirnlyils epidemic which ; New York' city diring the s marked many but no all t: t ctims, for Ufa. the heme ihpw a h!gh"r. percentage cf ous after e'ffec's than those cf ' FltalsT : . .' . ; According to a Health r ' jus: issued,' sixty-six per cfnt cf C58 discharged from city hoi; shovel evidence of paralysis, t teen per cent showed that para:, had 'entirely disappeared and t remiinderl sixteen-per .cent had r shown effects of parajyala at a time, x , , ' . Of 2.T1S cases followed in t! home,1 1,885. were - found serlc; paralysed In either one or both 1. and are unable to walk. Five hi. . dred and thirtyV though, parthi: paralysed in the legs can walk. Two hundred and seventy .three suf.r paralysis in one or both arms. The youngsters are I being fitto .1 wfth braces. and are being sclc-" " cally' taught the u5e 6f th'e'r cr.t ; l ed; araa aallcga.L.;',::';;' . 23 -honej.&. ffiiT1 ' 1 1 0PERATE8' PASSENGER TRAINS FROM NORTH CAROLINA IN- ' TO TERMINAL 8TATION, , NORFOLK, WITHOUT r OPENFACECJ SUlTj. GO UP : ' .,..; (By tnited PretiJ ,J New Tork No? J Joining In w!;'.; the Increasing cost of llting. lovlrj and dying, , the. cost "of society i how about too advance a drcr . suit combine in In the making an! it put "through wlllspell' ruin to many a socially Inc'ined but swecth ered gallant, , V 'i'-Jt. . Heretofore the rental of a "two- tailed tormentor and irlmm'nes" has stcod at $1.50 per night. Part of tte tlms the' owning company, wnen it aid business wholesale, such' as outfitting a 'group ef young statesmen from the more .fugged pol Itical rones forhe annual hop; had to take out Borne of the money in program advertising. Nothing doina hereafter. . v , f "Two dollars or yoiij boys wear your sweaters," is an epitome of the battle shout of the owning firms They have united td make good of the shout. TRANSFER. N. B. The following sqfiedule fig tires published as Information ONLY and ar not guarantee., TRAINS LEAVE ELIZABETH cr;i SOUTH BOUND 68 a. m. dally for Edenton and local rotations. '.:00 p. m. dally for Raleigh, Golds boro and intermediate points.. Pullman Parlor Car . tor New Bern. 10:26 p. m. dally Night Express for Fayettevillfc and Charlotte, Pullman Sleeping Cars for Ral eteh, New BertI and Intense diate Stations. NORTH BOUND , (.51.1. m. daily for Norfolk and intermediate stations. 2:30 p. m. daily Express for Nor folk ONLY. 3:30 p. m. dally, for Norfolk and In termadiate stat'ons. 1:10 p. m. Monday, Weduesdar and Friday for Suffolk. . For further Information app to C. F. Garrett, Ticket A?ent, Ells abeth City, 1 . C. E. D. KYLE, H. f. LEARD, Traffic Manager Gen. Pass. Agt DEBATES AT HIGH SCHOOL More than usual Interest Is being manifest In the High School stud ent body this year along the line of debating- Fourteen students have entered for the debate in March, and tr'al debates wVl be held all through the year preparatory to this event. One of tbeg"ebafes will be with the Hertford School debaters. Tha others 1have not yet been arranged. LEAVE CANADA TOWN WITH TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS AF TERDYNAMITING BANK 3 (By United Press) V- ' ; , Calvary, Alberta, Canada, Not 4, -V ; th' ' ' 1 KIDDIES TAKE HYGIENE WITH THEIR MU8IO St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 3 . Tooth brush movies took a bit of the Joy out of life for 8t. Paul kiddles tw day. When all the school children of the city Met to witness o? parti cipate in a opretta this morning,' at a donwtown theatre, thji school board rushed In and showed11 movies of proper mouth hygiene, between the acts. . . i,.-';- E. E Walker, of Currituck was ' hereon business Friday. V1 The prlce of The Advance Is five' cents a week. If you want It at this price, r lease have your nickel , ready for the boy regularly on Sat-. urday. If this Is toff much trouble, .; send the office a check for a year's suhscrlptlon in advance, Where Cleanliness Reigns Where .prompt atten tion is given to all ' Pritcfiards BarberShop Poindexter St. WANTED-- Young man willing to work on commission to so solicit subscription to The Advance, Dally and Semi-weekly, in the countryAp pry by letter. No time to, waste on applicants who apply without y ap potntment. y ; A THE ADVANCE ' tf . NOTICE OF ADMINS! RATION . Having qualified as Executor of the late John A. Kramer I hereby give'notlo Yo all persons Indebted . to his estnto to come forward and make Immediate settlement ;and, those holding claims against the same to prevent them for payment ' within twelve months from "the date-of this notice, or It will be pleaded In the bar of their recovery., HARRY 6. KRAMER 0 Exerqtor. October 5, 191. . oc It 23 3t nov 13 Dr D. C. 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