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THE ONLY 2 LILY NEWSPAPER PUELI3HED Hi ELIZABETH CITY news WITHOUT j j.i ji . BIAS VIEWS WITHOUT PREJUDICE VOL. 7 ELIZAEET 3CHY. NORTH CAROLINA SATURDAY EVENING, J A NUAKY 12, 191S. No. U rope Seeks To Unify War Aims oonfTtnbckYS Meeting . . . .... , tt n.,wnff Proceeds of Eutertainnient For Trotsky Says Honor Breaking .... chities Ia Off Negotiations Must 159 Elisabeth City German's . ' . Mrs Wm. Culvin Chilton will five Jnoffially Reported That Hopes to In Karl of Austria. ' i V See t..re ;u nut d ti.;u !'. I! ' ren in" iru ,r T. i! ;:: is detenuin- ; 1.. ::, r t .' breaking off .'.!!. s'..'.i rrsi w.ih : .. t 1 I. !.. that :,. . 1- r.'.er. in order to o ii. - f.-i I" nvci' pitte-.t they wui'td b. forced to discon : , toai'tii'iir. if the Russians do- :t 1 c ' u'eiia! in the Hi, v ' aU-'tt. I i ! Lin Home, January 12. Intimations aiv made in influential atiean circles that Pope Benedict diplomatically called the at ntion of Emperor Karl of Austria to President Wilson's war . j i, ni lir oiwil- in inHiintipo thp Tvaiscr tlm lT(PSSMlrP HIHl MltKfSllU UV oim iv . .... ..v.. . , . 1 1 o ' ' ' s 1. . ! .1 ., IlincA nnnAA 4ormo II II roilMUUl int'isiT i..... . i , . , I. i ft' .. ! .,11.- 4V Tvo4tn The V atican reiuseu 10 comment uuil-i.iuj w un... , 1 1 1 Al. T)rt Vino, rtoll.! Via nf DTl. r The report aeciareu mat me uo vunc jm of the Catholic monarch of Austria to correspondence ex- i'a(rol rnlntivft tn the PoDe's own peace efforts as bearing on ie consideration now of the President's terms. that, the Holv Fath- llll'lC QIC JICIOIOIIUV uiivmviu. . !r vould gather up the threads of the Allied terms and those hated by the Central Towers and endeavor to weave a iuunu iat would serve as a groundwork lor peace. di-ma ijl'.ow:!-': :. ' s :u v.-1 i I b well wouli v.;.;ic fi v iLv ErzaLoui City rubilr k i..'n-'"-.': iniiiM' mv Dii'iia'iH i s.i'iillv-ttoPB t of the visitors to Kt:;!and o ftho recitnls of Mrs. t hiUuii ct.,r ,,. ti.w Mi'inon;d Uiture room Well Attended. Tiiirtecn Thousand Dollars in War Savings St'-impsSubcribed to after Two Splendid Addresses I'Utlr- UUt'O s are t!ia;-.l tun on U'-tr,.. nr.ded j.rutiiU i-i;t.ud as a moettug !;... had uniu.uii.-ou ronndu, u.u f c,mke81K.art. Uussian acieiitan.e of German do-: f n A crowd that flllod tho ro-.intr rrjnwva opt T TTJn I t-onrthoiio almost to its full capacity , TICKETS SELLmu1;iUHHi.a Friday Uussnm acieiuame 01 u v-t u.-u full ot . i,in.r ti... hiuiu- iiiik 01 viio wr mands to proceed with dehbera.tions . r wo Qf vpry I gavinRs Stamp l-unipaimi for I'asuuu- work. But I am not sure that And Uirector buu& xcviai - t.ink luUUty avU i,u was not surpassed by heri Best Singers In Elizabetn handling of more modern and domes-, Qjy Je gas Found ...... .Lln. It. tlioTrl.l selves.but inTeted with a beauty and it Brest -Lltovsk. ARMISTICE EXTENDED ArreDtanee by the Central Powers of Trotsky's proposal to continue the Russo-German armistice on an me fronts for an additional month was formally announced today. The armlstlTe heretofore agreeu upon expired today. MPYAfl" PTTfiTTIE DOES BIG STUNT aw jSTever Surrender I i . . A . 'a. w ireiess U:t-apt. T nd Plucky Appeal tkouhn Des troyer Two Hours Distmt 10 the Rescue of the Luckenb.-ch ... i iii 4 1. ... 1 1 , .. . - (.im' nf flin fniir Washington, .January j-. unmm .i... , ut lv battle whieh took place when a (icrnian I -boat winged the l .... i i i.-.mi..w.L- nn (ii'iolicr 1!Mh is related in a ikviencan sicumici, "i1 Iv V . . .. . .. i . ... l l 1 1 .,.,! 'u I. n ii lirr v '.:i,..i t .ii t in ti"' it ssueti nv ucuikc v " 1 " The steamer was not entirely crippled uy rite u-wui i i'ii- i ..IV il,, iiiiimr din !iiit:iiTi nf ll( T.lK'k- uissle and wniio n,uium,n mi nn; i. i... v-v nl.ack wirelessed an American destroyer, two hours iii-tam, hat he would never surrender. As a result lie brought his vessel safe into port. '.Texas" Ritchie did his bit? stum in front of The Advance office Sat urday afternoon on schedule time. After distiibutiiiK free tickets to those who had solved his puzzle that ,r.,i in Th,, Advance, he "Boost- ,i. Klizabcth it" in " "ve minuies l,r,..-v Fiieech and then, placing th" hie rone around his neck ho lay ,l.,wii a.ics the seats o fllie. Willy; ., i,,i ,!.r with hands extruded 1,,, civ nivl'icily rinid and , j . (,; f the couiilini; pi" f'"' ,, (,,, v-nnati freight ears drawn in i;.,,.. citliout hesitation the pvoces ,i:1 moved off, the bi farm wagons :,-. Spet!-e and lltdiowet'.s fillef hiughini; small boys and sirls f,,r .he Alkrama where thh matinee performance of Texas wa I'ivnn. Tnr-Klil ' Texas" is aKain on the uroRi-am wit hhls bis stunts and a M.-ieli or two later he expects to re tun, 1 1 1 Elizabeth City in a new role 1 ,! for a longer time. . . . .:,.. h Vllia hpIvps.dui mves-ieu me saie ui iiincia iui ii.tt interest that told of loving sympathy 0.. Tlme Minstrel" which will be giv- . -t..Av -IT Rnnwden i , . ll Tt.oaro npTt and earnesi , muj ien ji ine ahii Ward. London, England. Editor.Lec- !Thurgday nad Friday nights, bids fair iHinii nf "ShakCBDeaSe 8 , . .milanr riprforniance lurer anu ai"' - - , io biuc . v. r Towl and Times." Fellow of tne im-ever heid tn th9 city. perial Institution and Active mem-v.- r ih Rncletv or Arts, the In- UV.l Ji ' stitute of Journalists and the Lonaon Chamber of Commerce. Th aunittv adv in this issue of The Advance will also give the pub-; He excellent food for tnougiit hi -, nP,tion with this excellent .-nterunn- nient Monday evening. Eve.rv niiht and afternoon TMrec tor Clark Is putting the boys through some etrenous training and although he has picked forty of the best sing ers in the city, he is determine" to get the songs down to the very best. Beautiful costumes and pretty ennerv will add to the show wonder fully because the firm of Miller and jest aroused b i, iPi.ntntlon of nuttinglsivin'-s stamp ifiai'ti iinf i" i The stamps have been on sale here for some time and both the banks and the postoffice have made sales of stamps, but more were subscribed to Friday than have beeu disposed oi altogether up to that time. Had tho time of the state oiganiaers in Elii uiu.th Citv not been so short there is little doubt that something likt twenty-five thousand dollars worth would have been subscribed to on tne first day of tho active canipu gn. Tho large subscriptions for pur chases of War Savings Stamps at the close of the mass meeting Friday are not the only ev.deiic.s of infer tile ui"' t mv; in w;,r 'i'li, I'iink.i reported iv mltllETT on the best in the country RXION IH-.i r,.v aliditlon to the catchy DECI.-.KKS Ol l TIMER that i I souks I usaae h.. stamps wi v livelv rate STEAMER ALMA By H. V. HAMIITO ,1 Cited 1'ivss StMtV CoiTespMiulei.t.) New York. Jan. 1. (-"'-v Mm ,,.. formerly a s.ar . f M,o teMther v.(.ifiht ranks, ami now white-han-( Uul0 mar. always to be seen ..... i..i.. i vuv York. d aiounii tif.Ut ciuw- ,.hu-es Fred Fulton can defeat Willard. , ,,.IS ,. pronounce. . ...l.. him twenty ieiinil , ,lo it." either." the former scrapper .,,1,1 ! believo Fulton would cut . H.aniph". to shreds in a few round. Fulton is a great deal bet ,,. than most fans are wiling to admit. ..rvi. ,.,. Fulton light and I m an i- iii ... thoro will be a plantation act w men ; ,, lunik will no doubt brim: down the house. .v i Ii . t. .. I. The scene will til ,!e the Oiliest leua.. ;1;,n!s ,itck to the davs "l.eln ill' v. : 1 . " i'he parade wl,:. ll will start ,1'rom iho Alkrama ,heaire I nursoay ... .' ; i,,im. ln..o!od l.y.Ui! J. lU eig-i l,.,--s hand, will be another I ' f'tre. j ii l 1 . . . ' j,.8l4 Uegular parade cn.-nimes wm .us.. ... , " riirnished by the director This year's by ol.ler F.Iks as being the nest e.ei i"o .... , 1,,.,-e. There will be a pa. ked house, both Thursday and Fridav niuhts Tickets are on sale at Selig s or any .mber of Ked Cross or Elks. Aside from the show heing right, up t tho i:,,d with tho average minstrel aioii. I -.ii' Ii i ni.in at an ir.i-atiinl-t I'l'.rni".!-'. so'. I 2VM' tie. .11 .1 10 . I' i::.n tvv . rpleii.li.l a' , . . . ,, iiie ' y. ,1 I'a .niotlil.k i" " w 1 ,b encr inti resi ia tin i ha s.o rd keener War Sav- i.nop Can ipalrn. v H"' " ,:, .,..al ion that Pa; already be. u be , ili now I... cuiitl.t. 1 ami ,.., U is l .i.e. .1 that the town ami eoiiulv. before Fie end of th w .... ,N Ht -o over the top lor lb" lull allotment f inus Stamps. ...'Ml War 1 V - nu ,. ,,,,, ....... u, does i.iimk". FAILS TO ARRIVE;- ;'; K1,,eraUy n .err.d U, v. ' ........ C, It, ;,s the eleven i ' - bu, ,hi.. man Fu'ten i, just as c! . ',, loil.ler V,H!l ' 11 r lie ca.i in ,. ,...nd tr-i'.i .Fm eotild. lie. is on th: Tortv Rpnrrts Came in Regard ing Disaster?. Some Are Denied DELIVERS FIRST f ECONOMY STROKE McAdoo to Eliminate Compe- V titivA Atrencies in x reigni And Passenger Departments FRANCE FIRMLY 1 vv s , ver it',. I1' . aase i to Fund. It' r a nv a tic! 'he K 1, he benelil is enoll!;h to , I itrioiir Amor v : .I, as tho proce :1 Cros, ami Wa and lever for a at -,11 at . ll I S. Ii '': n pur ,ls will K. lief ..ii to WITH AMERIC 1. ft Fait l! Id j (I5y I'nited Press) Paris. Jan. 1-. I '"-' " is lin,ll ' with Americi: and (i ri al P.. itian i support of th? war aims outlined by i ,. :.l M-M..,.., l rresmeiii nnxu. . Leaders in every party express I emphatic approval of the speech of Minister of Foreign Affairs Pichon j., ,he Chamber of Deputies. The only dissenting voice in the whole-chorus of tho eulogy comes lm. . ip.t yet a' l iV"d at it is reported to be (By United Press) wnshlneton. Jan. 12. McAdoo LitverPd his first economy stroke at jrallroad operations when be ordered imTeAt investigation looking to UlUIU(-u."' - .1 li.- .iiminatlnn nf railroad romprti- ; frnn, (.(,r!ain radical Socialist pniup tive ageucies. who. while approving on the. whole Railroad presidents are requested j th(, Kl.,.-.ai principles of tlie Allies, tjreport what part of their respec- neveitheles attack the French go Hh organizations can be eliminated i Hriiment for refusing to grant the, S purely competitive. I passage or a resolution granting the hrirtually the entire fabric of Sodallsts permission to attend the flght and passenger soliciting agen-jSodalists ,)(,ace meeting at Stock- : " 111 rf I L,.lm ,yA W 111 fcV, , mil 1U. A conservative estimate places the .Liug made by this move at thirty f.e million dollars. ' It Is' planned to retain only that .art ol the manifold ticket agent and L. oitnn bureaus necessary to serve the public. Other radical economies v pee'ed to follow. in i ' i , i ; . ll IMiaheMi City ii m 'e k Fridav nighfs strond wind., from south and southwest succeeded in meltiutr away and breaking up , i,.e in the waters about here so ,,, i.exnected that the boat lilies from Elizabeth City may resume reg s.liedules Monday. Mo t of the ,(OHts were stormbound at the other .... ..r line instead of at Elizn- 111 o. : tln.v minllt b -th City, uineiwi .- have made their trip today. There are reports that are believ .. ...i .o ih North ed to bo HUtnemu- River lighthouse has been swepi awa'. M; i It ' I.. It Wol l :,...ble that V"rv Mekel i l,,.'..re ,i, v' Ttfdiiy a.el .. advisable for tin.-, v, ho , . . . a , ase Ild-cr- . i Director Clark staled in ..ll of his traveh last night and of all . mnrkably fast man. . dpions are r .atini' around K v in regular schools s'mee .le.-S w llllill".' ' .11 . , t ... i tn nnnounct1 tuai 1,11,1 " 1. , ' o;, u more pro- expo., to ,.., he woutu "'''' .,. 1)(,1()re Monday nounced than in au u. tin. Jeffries-Jol.nsoiv affair. The de-. niand Is strong for a ehampionsb'- . buttle. If Willard really means ... , w(.ro .uperio, ... ...11. Ij'tl 1 , H u H E lit. : Hh' ' , ess and will match liimseu wuu , lliis v sited j ton he can pack anv building he ca,eS V o 10 :!!n "rommenting on took more interest in their work than j 1S . .. t1 ther nlace. Pirector iai.v , , .irntianiO ODIJi'in-'"- ,,,, , anyone eise - ., , his line and the .,ik ... lfor the champion, tor u. - j-- , AIVKKTISIX(i P. ATKS 1 he foilow ini' tales f ir ad j :;; 111 'I'll" l''' N,V;I " ' p. v in eft" et. I to 1 , !'-' IMC ' CI .1 Th. ate: edition pul. tl ,t .. ill t'e- ' V l.iMicl Mo.nt-iy ii : r.o ,.i,.i ' At, '.1 a nd the U,e shows that ho has got. up for the.,' r . .nttrfl APT S.-RACCOOri SiiUiaun IRISH COAST IN STORM TT.M..rt DRAFT BOARD'S WAGES (By I'nited Press' Washiest on, Jan. 12.-The C.ov evnntent. today fix. d compeii-ation to V- laceived bv draft boards at thirty. : cents for each riuestlonaire. Th:s .mount will be pnM to each member 'of (he bo-rd f - " ' ,:i"- H',',ai!'" Kent in properly filled out. line and the Elks of I nn i Kuri l . i ilii.t Mil er 1 . .....lu ,.t as does the: the ctty are ,o.... other w o .m -"- I)f .r s,nt a man of Mr. v might nave iosi - .. . .....v, mil THte In Utile Rock seems a'- , issued aside since re . ATTACHE KKVAMV 1 .U! mnrn- ...a obnllt. It, UOW ll1" I ni(sllt. There were s from being a beaten Wn9hln(?ton, Jan. 12-CooI. Wm. inR tluu the b J" e fl Fmon wa announccd he Ju(lm)n,r,llted States military attach, b(,rn , aWa , but. JVded the fight to Tate on O mroRrad, whose recent reitu.r s 81 IT e is predicted to'.way the next few dr.y. will , ,hp 1JoIllhflVlW have bee,, tl.e sn -A severe cold wave s i r , for the me,, have f f rontroversy and investlga , follow in the wake of last i -.ht ,11 the tea nro,oted to tlm rank ,,d a repetition p. en niuu in-.. , , c,. hern Hotm aim a lr . ,, , hr man ot . ....... i.,..nl and recah' d to ..,, nines and other incon- Fulton lias mu 101 r.r,,.ao . v . t'Z",, Xcted K Siinduv morn anv f.nW.q.ien-o with the .ol-" .'xc,,,- ry . . , ,. verienccs is expected l sun a., and now ti ii., irr V. !' Kcrth, niii'tary o'roi i .. mI.I' IV . i II " ' ' , (1 I I I I I (l " ; ual rale ex.- pl to client: nsil.g r.00 inches or more during the year, who are allowed a special " rate' of 15 cents for er. matter 1 or 12 "M for 111iltP Kla' rate In tho semi-weekly are as ' follows: Whole Pago 'r,0 ll,lf Vage S Quarter Page , 4 Advertising agencies are auow . ed a discount of 1 S P-r cent on . advertisements accepted for pub- licntion in the Pally Advance. Tn Feml-weekly rates are net. . Elizabeth City. N. C. Xovember 15. 1917- '": ELIZABETH CITY HEEDS ,1; ; belief ildnz anil .Hoed ni '!''' , a'ure I ..n.teli has been 'o.'.u hie one. This bint will b !ut New Orleiui'' (IVv United Troiis) V. inn. 12.-rllls Majesty" Steamship naciroon foundered and 8 . . ...... ,,n board In a storm was lost wit.i off the Irish coast pays a statement! Wued by the urntsn NATIONAL ARMY IS J REAL MELTING POT Vtf-rnoon. -r v SKBVIC13 SUNDAY AT Y. (n.viTiiH'n,r'ss) v v,v .tan. 12. The National i . 1 t-1 rt roa 1 American melting ; army m IT . I pot of nations. Charles Kvans Hughes -.1.1 f.iav In an address neioio f a. xr vrir nar Asfloclation. Ex-Jus- ui -' 11Cn - tlce Hughes told tne rew . . a lU A nvoidnl7fl Tlfltl wunlon program aer-'yer. that through the organization . ....-. i . .vi- no flirhtng force ior wi made ior urn ""'..- who vouturcn nn ' realm, hns bjen mad coh WlPard said som e aftr th at:ie!; liplonia- tts n ( OK Tl, I Un'O ago t ha t if 'Eultou would defeat hM ,t been ,MU,U :C . . . ... ,... n ioiuls! .. 1,1 lirivo a whack at t.ie . .,tt:iehn. ,Ve wisa to express n. jMoran nv . . ...1 l.MI,.,l.,.tll ' . - manlfPa II) tfl 1 11" t'1 at Movock, Snow-leu. aim 'title, So. H " .. ( i,v our appreciation and thanks fnr b,K lliu,hUri:er, Jr, It ai-pears, will . , . i,.viu nf Hvm- . ... .ia uimipthing. their many Kinu tyi"",D inave iu uw n palby and services offered and ren dered during the recent sickness and death of our mother. Dr. S. M. MANN, A. S. MANN. FOUND BIRD DOG APPA11KXTLY yeir nd hat fold, liver ana wn ..iter Owner can get dK bT P8" WEATHER Fair tonight with severe cold wave i .. tiortlon with temperature be low zero in west portion, close to zero In east portion. Sunday fair con tinned -cold, strong northwest winds. r iKST lUPTISTCMLKCH . t, f lieninc will preach Suh- ..... " ' from lite subject "Ilenu- lated Strength- and Sunday evening from the subject "Obstacles w cess." THE CHILDREN LOVK SWEETS , .iv them some of - ivotn fncv cakes. They ar oeuer l i:,., rll, 1 i.V lie . ...!. ,-., of st -i "t ' , ..I,.., U t" b ' ' ' :.om, i .. t'i Clt.v i"' 1 " lilifiil'V. i,:U'it:"tb City lords ;i reo-- , uii( d Ctiaiidier or Commerce tth u lull Hmo business maiui- er or M crctnry. i:ii,al)Hli City needs nn extcn- mIoii of Hk concreto paviuw nn tension of the 1,,n Norfolk Houthern l"it. mimhrth CUV ne-d a l)oer orKunlzeiJ, better iulppl and n well-ronndeil wiiooi-y- .. 1., well Ellznnetli t ni nti-'. ordered "Market ,n,,,,," lug meat inspection, ami better market anlt"on' r,ee for men at the i. v. . .... of radIcal Inr for adr and for keep. Georg candy. , . . o T' r .. '..lnrlr 11 !"" lllfl im l n ... .i" - ri nTT-oil. K F D 3, city.
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