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deul with iiicn who advertise,' you will never Sli WEATHER Fal-r tonight and Sunday, slightly warmer Sunday in west portion, wodorate northeast winds on coast. ' lose by It." Benjamin Franklin. ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY EVENING. SEP -7nr. .... vni a ' I NO. 218 TO SOME MORE ACCESSIBLE SITE toric Baptist Institution of Learning Mav Be Brought to Elizabeth CA r , -. . v svuc rumi in Hist MOOSE BANQUET STATE COUNCIL GREAT SUCCESS1 AT CHAPEL HI! j. - -- t One of Most Enjoyable Occas- For Purpose of Instructing The ions of It. Kind Ever Pulled Community Workers Alon in Elizabeth City "ne of Public Welfare MITCHELLSNOT PROFITEERING - Wild Rumor Starts on Streets Because Government Offi. cials Find Ribbon Bargain at Mitchells Chowan College, property of eastern North Carolina Bap- , " K- 7u urlreesboro to some more accessible site within the next twejve months. This matter was seriously considered by the trustees of the institution at their meeting held this week. Sentiment among the trustees seemed very favorable toward thfi propoaiti irr" I1 WUld of ove the college - WiiC sue without putting the question before tfa Baptists of the eastern part of North Carolina. The trustees" ZZ r? edded that thy W0Uld put the matt before the West Chowan Baptist Association at its next session, and the East Chowan Baptist Association will be invited to send dele gates to that meeting. The West Chowan Baptist Association meets next month. Meantime the Board of Trus tees have appointed a Commit tee to receive offers from con- inanities desiring to offer a site Uo this Baptist college. Towns a I nrl.r j 1 . . . cucauy menuonea are Eliza beth City, Edenton and Ahos-' lvi'-. It was reported at tne meeting of the Board that Ahoskie would offer the insti tution a site and additional cash sufficient to total fifty thousand dollars. The same committpp will also look into the matter of dis posing of the property at the present site of the college. Members of the Board of Trus tees and of the Committee be- The Moose banquet In the Masonic ' From s,'Ptember 15th to 20th at Hall Friday night was one of the Chapel Hin a very Important State biggest occasions of Its sm t ov0, h-M Council will be held, to which t.,v. In Elizabeth City. , ' ,nlle coul"t Judges, county welfare of- mi flora sttin4.. ' me menu was one that has never ' """" ""Perintendents, health beeiusurpassed by any spread served offlcer8- factory Inspectors, countv by the Eastern Star. commissioners. . highway official The crowd school boards. HU M wife uiic, over Ja uu umer hundred Moose being seated at the community workers are urgently in- long tables formine a e-reaf "M.vlted- And the crowd was as jolly and good ' Govornor Hlckett will preside and natured as it was big. The Moose tlle Pro"rttm follows: were in just the frame of mind to Monday Evening September 15th enjoy the feast of good' things SDread , Addres8 of Welcome. Dr. H. W. before them. Chase, President of the stnto The speeches were of a high order , University. Hon. William Trlckett Giles, heard ,Addres- Governor T. W. Bickett. i .. rw j ,. uy a very small audience In the court J uvax September lth. house soon after the Moose ship campaign was inaugurated here, had the inspiration of an attentive and Interested audience Friday night and rose to the occasion mafrnifl- s4sErE on'AWAITSDECLSION" e. p. AJrzr.. lATTflRNFV avm i Raleigh where there was a hMrin. ! yesterday before Governor BieVmt R Cl ... . . of the petition for a pardon for St"k,n Pol Ex press Willingness to Return To Their Jobs P. Ferebee, now serving a three year ierm ior the murder of Jamea 0 Thompson at Shawboro, in Currituck County. Mr. Aydlett was Ferebee's pnii,'.a.,i at the time of Jhe trial and repre- 8:00 (By Associated Press) , Boston, Sept. 13 Following sented him at tHe Hearing th deeitin i . .-,. ucill.K ..V.W.B iciiucrca OY in Governor Hickett. An . Present also were Mrs. Thorny, Att0rnev General, Police Com widow of the slain man, and her miUMr Curtis declared the brother, C. E. Simms, of Norfolk. ! places of tl. opDose. Shu ......,, , ponce- torney p. w. McMullan of thfs city. vacant and the city au- Governor Bickett heard both sides thorities announced and an Id that v, i j . . ' . 11C WUU1U announce n s would fiuh u c H. . decision later. , wouia nnt o the finish against a general strike. Gompers' request that 'the . wv i cuiHBiea was re AT WASHINGTON fuwd nd offici1' - y me nremen, electrical ! 1 . 1 . --' GEN. PERSHING cently. Congressman Small was one of the speakers. 'Always a smooyi and pleasing speaker he seemed on this occasion happy in choice of theme and of words. Not a speaker on the program won more hearty applause than djd Dr. T. S. McMullan. Mayor Gaither was the nrst sneak er and he spoke with his usual ear nestness setting forth something of the program of the present city ad ministration. Speaking as mavnr hp ; Unified County, Government Under Responsible Headship. Lpfldnra ttnn T n t. .. .,, u auren. i .-. :.i Chairman Guilford County V AMoctaled Press) ,worKers, telephone operators, Commissioners; Hon. W. C. L W.ttshln8t0n. Sept. 13. - General carmen and oK : JnnnB pu,i. o.... . M'ersning has re-established th hOIIH. " i"wi , . .voiucui Ola IB A880-I . . elation of County Commission- 11:. 10. 12:30. H:,10. The wild rumor was going the rounds on the streets Saturday morn ing that Mitchells Department Store had been found guilty of nroflteerlns- Dame Gossip and her Spouse even au ,ar us 10 aeciare that Oliver said that he hoped that the Loyal Gilbert had been arrested, and so on, Order of Moose could be relied upon ad infinitum, ad nauseam. to aid in carrying out that program Funny, how gossip starts. Funnier and that to him P a p ut..i ...... sun now it adds something every Please Aid Progress. time it is told. Toastmaster Simpson presided in The simple facts, ascertained by a most happy nmnner and Prelate E. reporter for this newspaper are.F. Sawyer pronounced the invjcafijti these: at the beginning of the feist. Two government officers, on board : Music Was nrrivfrlA1 hv Ctviitii' the government boat-stationed here Colored Orchestra. Between numbers for thn nil rnnuo nf ...A.,.ui a. i . 1- j At ... ,u,i,uaD Ul iwruunig men me memDers sans: led bv Sprrutarv heve that there will be no dif-tfor the U. S. S. Oklahoma, went into Case of the Chamber ol f CoWC. uueaeus on JTrlday to buy some Secretary Case was on the program ribbon. According to their custom for a sDeech hut ratrinA . -w ua.atJMUU V VT IU aim law, mey asKea for thrtse re ceipted bills. While in the store thev also talked with Mr. Gilbert and to gether the subject of profiteering was discussed, but with absolutely no re lation to MltchellB or Mr. Gilbert Some one. told of a case In New Bern. and together Mr. Gilbert and the two government officials spoke of the ten dencies of the times, and conversed on various subjects. Supposedly, some unthinking per son grasped at a straw of the con versation, noted the uniforms, and w vi com BeuBHUun ana give - tiw. f .i.i ..... unuay, luesasy ana Wednesday uv. uui aooui. ,-f -Tl WA. .. And all the time the government " . 'l ' ' men were buying ribbon at Mitchells. Zm Z k' m t.T" "?,at,on : w iiuiu l liid f lrHi rin nriar . lz.gn.. ficulty as to this part of the program as definite prospects for its disposal are already in sight. The foregoing news was brought to Elizabeth City by members of the Board of Trus tees from this section who at tended the meeting of the Board this week. They 'are E. F. Aydlett and C. J. Ward of Elizabeth City and D. E. Wil Vms of South Mills. Mr. Ayd . At is a member of the commit tee to look roto the availability of a new site. The opening of this question is assurance that the next ses sion of the West Chowan Bap tist Association will be a lively one. the lateness of the T hour. BAPTISTS MEET NEXT WEEK HERE ; , .. , ,. i Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day at First Baptist church.1 Leaders And Workers In-1 vited 11:80. not because It was being sold too cnurcn high, but because they found It the AH leaders and workers la every nlao. in h. IKI x Such is ilfe I Phase of church work are urged to , ibe present. The Training School Is a very Im portant event in the Seventy-Five Million Dellar Campaign. DAYTON HOLDS CELEBRATION GUN CLUB SHOOT Following Is the individual score of the Elizabeth City Gun Club for Friday afternoon: t Shot at Broke Hastings 50 44 Jones . .55 41 Ballard 50 40 Morrisette 50 36 Johnson '. . .50 3 4 E. J. Cohoon 50 33 Rogers , 50 22 Brltt 25 17 RUMANIAN SITUATION IS CLEARING UP (By AuMOciuted Ires) Dayton, Sept. 13. The city held a celebration extolling American citi zenship today. The speakers urged the people of the nation to confront industrial and social problems with an open mind. Paris, Sept. 13. The Rumanian situation is reported clearing up after a meeting between Nicholas Misu, head of the Rumanian Peace delega tion, and President Poincare. Misu expressed a, desire to remain - on friendly terms with the Entente but fs determined' to preserve his country's national dignity. FOR HAUfi FOB CASH SEVEN room house, corner lot, three blocks from Main on North Road street Water, 8ewerare. electric lights and gas. p. 0. Bswyer. 8.1I-5tpd TRADE UNION CONGRESS CLOSES (By Associated Prss) Glascow, Sept. 13. The Trade Union Congress closed today with resolutions for a continuance of gov ernment control of food prices, de precating military rule in Ireland. and urging self-determination for the Iiish. GALES FOLLOW ; TROPICAL STORM 1 (By Associated Press) j I Washington, Sept. 13. aDngerous j easterly gales are the forecast fori east Louisiana and southern Mississ ippi. These are the result of the tropical storms. I HONOR ROLL Graham Hedrick, Marvin Maun, Marcellus Corbett, Joe WInslow and Harold Chesson are on The Advance Honor Roll this week. BRITISH FORCES LAND AT SCUTARI GROCERS BOUGHT ARMY CANNED GOODS j (By Associated Press) London. Sept. 13. -British forces have landed at Seutari, across the Bosphorus from Constantinople. W. M. U. WORKERS (Br AKutd Pre..) MEET WEbftrcnAV Chicago, Sept. 13. Evidence -was ! ;ir,?htid,h0!,;c!t5r good bumu to- mi w- m- u- wrker-in cno. S-!J2.5.W,.'M AMOC,tlon to meet j- vu, rmy sales and in special conference on next Wed- fnnA them at a nrnUt . . . . . 1 ou " nesasy at the first' Baptist church. ers; Hon. R. K. Davenport, cnalrman Gasten County Lommlssioners. wur iew Kducatlonai Sys tem. Dr. E. c. Brooks. State Superintendent of Public Instruction. The Public Health Problem. Dr. W. S. Rankin, Secretary State Board of Health. What Is Expected of County Welfare Boards and Superin tendents? Hon. R. F. Beas ley, Secretary State Board of Public Welfare. The Revaluation Act. Gov ernor T. XV. Bickett. 4:30. Development of the County System of Roads. The Neces 4 sity for a County Roads En gineer. V. L. Spoon. Engi neer V. S. Bureau of Publio Roads. Evening Hour. Illustrated Lecture: The Consolidation of School Districts. George Howard, Jr. Superintendent Edgecombe County Schools. Wednesday, Hepteniber 17th. 9:00. Objects and Methods of County Health Work. Dr. A. J. Warren.Asslstant-Secretary, State Board of Health. 00. The Fee and 8alary Systems The County Fee Fund: Its im portance. Leaders, Hon. W A. McGirt, Chairman New Hanover County Commission ers; Hon. W. J. Johnson, Ashevllle, N. C. The Development of a State Highway System by Connect ing nter-county Roads. Hon. rranic Page, Chairman State 11:30. Highway Commission. Co-ordination of County Ex tension Agents with the New Educational System. Dr. B. W. Kilgore, State Director of Farm Extension Work. 3:30. Administration of Our Tax Laws. Hon. W. T. Lee, Chairman State Corporation Commission. 4:30. Practical Work of the Juve nile Court and Probation Of ficer. Judge Charles N. Feid- elson, Savannah, Ga. Evening Hour. Modern Principles of Social Welfare. Amos W. Butler, Secretary Indiana j State Board of Charities and Corrections. Thurwliiy, Kcptcmbcr 18th. 9:00. Case Work in Handling De pendent, Delinquent, and Neg lected Children. Mrs. Clar ence W. Johnson, Director of the Child Welfare Division of the State Board of Charities and Public Welfare. 10:00. Objects and Methods of County Health Work. Dr. B. K. 'Washburn, Director of Rural Sanitation, State rJbard of Health. 11:30. Co-operation of the Federal Government in Building State Roads. E. W. James, U. S. Bureau of Public Roads. 12:30. Uniform County Account Keeping; Why and. How'. Leader, George Q. Scott, Chairman State Board Public Accountancy. 3:30.. The Income Tar and Sol. quarters of the American Expedition ary Forces at the War Deaprtment. where more than two years ago the organization work was started. HOOVER ARRIVES IN NEW YORK New York, Sept. 13. Herbert Hoover arrived aboard the Aqultania today, having completed his survey of rellefiwork in Europe. affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. Boston, Sept. 13. Governor Cool ldge awaited the decision of the' at torney general today on the reinstate ment of the striking policemen after the latter had indicated their wil lingness to return te duty. The city is quiet under the guard of troops and volunteer police. MANUFACTURERS i ORGANIZE EMLOYEES WILSONREVIEWS PACIFIC FLEET Chicago. Sept. 13. A committee representing tlfty Illinois manufact uring concerns met today to begin organizlng.the employees of the coun try to look out for the interests of business. 1:30. County Government as It Might Be in North Carolina Evening Hour. The Model Plan o State and Local Taxation Dr. Charles J. Bullock, De partment of Economics, Har vard University. Friday, September 10th :00. Unifying the Teacher-Training Forces of a County. A. T. Allen, State Board of Ex- i amlners and Institute Con ductors. 10:00. Conservation of Childhood. Dr. George M. Cooper, Di rector Bureau of Medical In spection of Schools, and Mrs. Kate Brew Vaughan, Director Bureau of Infant Hygiene, State Board of Health (By Associated Press) Seattle Sept. 13. President Wil- ! son with Secretary Daniels planned to review the Pacific Fleet here to day aboard the battleship Oregon. The President's program included Speeches here and at Tacoma. ( FLORIDA CALLS ' COAST GUARD Washington, Sept. 13. An appeal to the government to send Cnumt Guard vessels in search of the storm ridden vessels along the FJorids coast was sent to Senator Fletcher today from the Key Wefl Chamber of Commerce. ITALIAN AVIATOR ARRIVES AT FIUME 12:30. Rome. Sept. 13. Labriello Dannu f'Zlo. lfl1 in n nnat mnJt . . p.,i..i .u. '. L. "uu arrived . .-v..,.-. v.,.u,..uUU U4 iu , jrjume wltn detachments of rrea Work of the County Welfare adiers provided with machine Unt Superintendent. -A. S. Mc- armored automobiles in viols'"! Farlane, County Superlnten- 0f orders from the government No dent of Public Welfare, For- disorder. . -!.. W ...i i. . i. ayiif vuuuij. The Tax Question from the Taxpayer's Standpoing. Hon. A. J. Maxwell, Chairman State Tax Commission. 3:30. Economy and Efficiency in Road Construction. W. 8. Fallls, State Highway Engi neer. 4:30. State-wide Auditing of Coun ty Accounts; Why and How. Leaders, Hon. W. V. Wood ward, Wilson County; Hon. C. S. Wallace, Board Carteret County Commissioners. Evening Hour. A Complete Program of State Health Work. Dr. Allen W. Freeman, Coinmis- ! sloner of Health of Ohio. Hat unlay, September 20tli. 9:00. ASSAILS ENTENTE I iieriin, Hept. 13. Dr. Hugo Preusa who drafted the new German consti tution bitterly assailed the Entente in forbidding Austrian representstlon ,'n the German pnr!!:iment. MALE QUARTET SINGS The male quartet will sing at the Home Coming Rally of the FlrsfcV Alethodlat Sunday School on Sunday if morning at 9:30. A good program V for one happy hour. SEARCH ABANDONED - vent Credits Amendments. Ex-Judge George P. PelI,State Corporation Commission. The Public Health Outlook In North Carolina. Dr. W. S. Rankin. 9:30. A More Efficient School 8ystem. Dr. E. C. Brooks. 10:00. Maintenance, the Solution of Satisfactory High ways. Hon. Frank Page. 10:30. Resume of Council Tax Dis cussions. Hon. A. J. Max well. 11:15. The Function of Directed Play and Organized Recrea tion in Child Welfare. R. K. Atkinson, Chariman Recrea tion Association, Sag Harbor, N. T. 11:45. Committee Reports, Resolu tions, etc. 12:00. Closing Address. Governor Bickett. , I San Diego, Sept. 13. Search for Lieutenants Waterhouse and Con-, ielly, missing American aviators, has. been abandoned. TO THE PATRONS ' OF THE NORFOLK & CAR. TEL.&TEL. . COMPANV On account of making certain repairs to the Power Plant In the Telephone Exchange all lines will be temporarily cat off be tween the hoars of 13 M.' and 7 A. M, Sunday mornlnr. Ht. 14th, and there will be no tele- hhniiA MMmrtnm -A .L. hour. C. W. GKICE, Gea'l. Mgr. a
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