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ft'fe 'MV BON, deal with men who advertise, yon will never lose by It" ' Benjamin Franklin. WEATHER Haiti tonight and Sunday. Gentle to moderate west winds becoming variable. VOL. V. ELIZABETH CITY. NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY EVENING, MA RCH 27, 1920 NO. 74 DAYLIGHT SAVING IN THE BIG CITIES SUNDAY SERVICES IN CITY CHURCHES SCHALK WEARS BUSINESS SUIT AS WELL AS BASEBALL TOGS Clocks Will be Set Ahead One! Hour Sunday Morning in I New York and 32 Other Am- erican Cities ( By .V.'.ori.m New York, Mar. sa il'g will .go ;!, o'clock Sunday a -:! I A :in'i n i .' . ::: i..:.d .' .! i i.vl.glit M l ;i : two in .ii';.!'!! ! i i w . i . no! - iiV (.";. , 1 ; W ' .. ' ' i : ' . If i" , '.. il Ii ' 1 . I ..I. I I 1 .' . . ..!'! , : ;. , . ! ;i.i.l ! n- . i 1 1 ' i ;i;il .' ;; IIV . Ii f II- .' ' i 'i . .l rk -. pri'-i-Tga n i.al ion I'i.i! Iris phbl. Vol'. ' Moll, (l'-lll ol I s :.:!. m for davlighi .-.iving. .. . . ... . , ' .School will ri 1 1 1 ii in ' i 1 !ii' I-. vi-ii ' 'I 1. time ;i 1 1 1 1 pi i mI I v Ni'w York City, ... . , , , ., o clock service, al which ( In- ,01111011 lor instance, will be automat iciilly ol)- I .. . 'will be cspecallv adapted to the served hv all cities iintl lowns within t 1 voting people, a radius of SO miles or more of the, Kvallg(,is (. st,rv(.s a ? ;!() metropolis. 'The same can be mud j of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The, Evt ,, js CQ jnvjte railroads are preparing to opoiaiej their local trains so as to take care of the commuters in the territory af fected. Cleveland last year operated on time an hour ahead of that of con- tiguous territory but there was no con fusion tlu'n' " .. The state-wide dayliglit saving mil. recently pas-'d by the New Jersey assembly ami which is now before ill,, m n.i ! 1 con 'd'TMt ion. is iv- pui led to hav n i'"!or' d by n-ar I v :'.i''i in i a r: ' i a :ul i a I -o - a :d I '..l-el.l' . '-' a . ' a a' ' i: 'lib- .,!' t ' pM.bb ai.i' b al Tb' I'll' ol I'l'oVidell ; , t . . i I . but ,.!i b.' i b ; c-i:ii-li'' ,.! Is! ind. r, ('! 1 1 1 y i aiivas-i'd the liaod-- Mand li'L'.:-;a:af'' wlierf a staf !-;.! bill is pending and announced that it was strongly favored. While there will be no session of the Connecticut leg islature thi year, the mayors of IS cities at a conference in New Haven urged the adoption of local ordinan ces. Chicago. Indianapolis. Minne apolis. St. Paul. LouLsville. St l.ouis. San Francisco and a number of other cities are said to have deterred action. 1 Struggle Continues For Woman Suffrage w (Iiy Associated Press) Dover. March 27 Although the , Deleware Legislature was ... aojuu... ment till Monday, the "struRgle on the ,,,u,,li,iinil rnt innefl lodllV ' siiiiuw am.iiu.. - both sides preparing for the vote j which is expected Tuesday or Wed-( ne-d:iy. Shonld Delaware refuse to ratify, the suffragists will turn their niton-j lion to Connecticut, Vermont, North Carolina and Louisiana. -O- ATTI NDS I TNKIUI. OK i MISS MAUV MATTIIKWS w ,. ,-. o ,, , Mnrfnlk W V. Spencer went to rNorioiit May to attend the funeral ot his S.it ui'' Mis, Mary Matthews, and the ni' Siiencer Company was , f .i.,.,.!. VI , ; lew, died l'T' dav morn- .,,.i.. .,, il,,. home of . , ,,,,, !,,,. f iiirj! "I!" "'""" "' '" 'ap:ain anil Mrs. II. h. ... , lier p mi.,,.1,, ... Mb' "R' 1,1 -' '''' ' funeral v. ternoon a I net oil Mil.'"'' " l,,,.l; oclo.lv. -0 i ... rS CI Identity Vl OJ.jr .11 AI 1. - ' Still IS lViysiery (By Associated ri"s.s) Stoubenvlile, c, !.'.. M '''h - T,le Identity of the slave,' of Frances South, aged 11, near Ad t.a. is still a mystery deRplte numerous armed poBses scouring the county since the glr's body was found Thursday, Four negro suspects were arrested Thursday and are still linprisouod j but deny all knowledge of the mur-1 der. All Denominations In Picture City Invite Townsfolk And Visitors To Go To Church Sunday t Following ;irc announcements of Sunday m'i U" in i h,. ( iiy churches irv i;oi ( in K ii . 'i ..iy S c !:)( 1 u i 1 1 1 h hi y a. m. IT. I. . :i " .'ae .';. 1 1 i O'l ..illy . : i i i "si' n:iii'):: Sua lay School a 1 ; 1 1 1 of nilir tinrlv nl III.' Si: ii Li v I'IKST BAPTIST (ill KCM Sunday School at !).1!0 a. m. Preaching at 11.00 a. m. and 7.110 p. m. by the pastor. The morn ing theme: "What I last Thoo in the Jouse?.. .. lal. the Fool." The H. Y. P l meets at fi.:io Sun day The mid-week prayer meeting i., en Wi'dii' -day evening al 7 V.o. Tie leach. a training class mrn.- ,ii ' iY loi i. '.'' d : "sday evellin 'i !" I . i .. in .', in- on ' ,; Ml.!' A 111!,: , .a.--. 1 1 . ;i l'i ' I "i i: . a pi a ,-r. . i; : iiiii.iliioll -el a; "li . II a In I' A i a nig pray er a.i.l seniioii. 7 : .'in p. in ; .Monday lenleii service, ,r : 1 a p in. Tib day. b nti'ii service, f : 1 .", p in. , W'i'dne-day. special service and ' address. 7 : :!o p. m. Maundy Thursday, lenten service. b:l.', p in and Holy Coin m u n ion and sermon. 7 : :!0 p. m. (lood l-'rid iy. service 1 0 : :!o a. m Also ." . 1 r, p. in and service w ith ser mon. 7 : :in p. ni. I A conlinl welcome In 1 1 services ; KWKI.I. MKMOItl.M, t III Kl II , I ',as,(,r Evangelist G. T. Lumpkin ill will preach at 11 a. in. 7. 30 p ! Special music at each .service Therevival con'inues thruout the ; prea(.,ling PV(!ry uflernoon tr .(.lo(.. an(, lv(.ry ev,.ninR at , veil thirty. No preaching . Mon- j day alteinoon rATIIOI.K' SKHVK'KS TlH,r) wj ,)(, ,.athoir s(,rV(.(.s Slln :,l ,v iiKirnng at ten thirty in the Ca- "j,,,,, , .,,,,, 3:JS Hnton liuilding. y Loyal Moose Meet In New Quarters The Loyal Order of Moose met for the lirst lime in the new Moose (Ul.llteis In the llinton liuilding ' " ' ' o,. 1: v. a. decided toj.ave a hanquat . on n. -! Thursday night and a com-1 ; : 1 ; : ' . w a n iui,:ii"ii ;o arrange i up ; d. tails. ba m aet ,s """'1 . forward to as the most elaborate and i Kirwaril in as ui" niosi . .aoo,.,,, ami . . . , , , , , , 'J.."" - I 1 1, ,. - i ... .. . . i, , . ,-, , 1 .... i i.i i . . i , , -. i , i , ,,r . , a a ., 1 II.... I 1 ' ' , . 1 . , 1 11 i tn , i , , . A co ai in it t ce was al- o na tiled 1 o ; i go e l l'ia.is Ol a i'"' nillll m, ladies and noli 'i.e.ai tier t rieniis ol the Order. The 1 1 . 1 1 1 ol the l'eccp ion W.1S no( :l n ! lixed as it is : . . I desired to have this an air when all : of the furnishings of the new Moose home have been complofced. The lounging room I.i already completely furn8he( ,, is a i,-i ;Kli t to the eye wth Its hunnonious coloring, as w(U g & m nmifortablc place for M Moose to make their icape ,vll(..n ti.inKg g0 Wnmg at home and Mrs Jlggg geU t(j() ruwdy, Q Cian orse of Salem was In the city Friday. v s I i'h ' - EFSR, BOOZE OR BUSIf t I e f Speaks From Story Naaman The Leper We Want To Be Saved Our I Own Way And Not God's Way Is The Trouble Says .... rt J ivir. urmona, T)1 ,)rotra(.,(,d s(.rvices which are ,,,,, n I K 1 1 - at Hie First Me- thodist Church, are growing in inter- ,.st alu aU,lualln. ;ll,d u spiritual mliis of coiisuiiiiiig proportion ia J more and more pervading Bath- (.ni. Notwithstanding the incle- men' weather of Friday evening, the assembled congregation comfortably filled the church Mr. Frank Hufty, a musical director of splendid abil ity and talent, is leading the singing and together with the choir of splen dil voices which he has organized, is giviug those who attend a treat in sacred, soul inspiring song. The Past iir, Kev. .1. M. Cnnond. j spoke from the story of "Naaman the Loner" "Sin is to the world what , , ... , , leprosy was to Naaman s lnnlv said ,lp sll,;il.ri f the Un t .,,.,.,., ,.,, . WlJ rd land do as lie i olll uiailds. It would be onto s as was Naaman leproush'ss yf,,.,. ,ijs ,..,,,. obedience was SIllS'i'l J Hi'' i"".'i .i .... ii . 1 1 . 1 . . a veil oil r a v. ' he easiest wiv. instead of (iod'i wa,. and never It. We III a ' accept (Jud'a is he ( laimands" , ., w'uv and do as he , laimands "Many people li.. repn .1 iii t m the rfllKioti or Johiis Christ. They ex Pect . saved in some other fash Ion than through His blood. They roly upon social standing. upon wealth and influence and upor other man-created power-, but these will be found of no avail In our behalf. As Naaman disbelieved in the execu tion of the demand to 'wash Beven times In Jordan' to cleanse him of lils leprocy, so are people disbeliev ing In the efficacy of revival meet ings, of outward demonstrations of the Holy Spirit and of other Holy ... ' i i i ii VlW.Wutl Kb V' '!.! ' ' J. i' ' ' ' I" ' : , Livers who can be call- ' , :,l,n'""i'ul i1 x"' ' ' ni .Sni.-lt.lii: .'. (,! ai::c. .'o'liiunv for "', '"' Hi'' ri " nil floor, ("day lank; ., . ,. ( (ho vi. .1- .. ,i, ..'ii i-u-ii.e una in,, president of the coiv-uy, Fvan It. ' v' " '"' i , '.A ' ' , . ' N(e I , v V 5-' "'li - . ' I Poultry Association is Hard At Work i Ai the meeting of the Pasquotank 1 "" 1' " Avocation Friday night it! Wi,s "' 11 1 "' r"i"" . local !i; r ot Con, mere.' and al! civic orga a i.al ions of f lie , abiding II produce- u u rt h p.s aies -I town and county in llie u-sociat ion's I teals out of our live, all that effort to bring the Stale Livestock meeting to Fl izabel h City next win- ter. The Chamber of Commerce, in deed, has ady expressed the de- sire to co-op. rate in this way, and' C. M. Coop, a Secretary of the local Poultry Asso, iaton has received ;i n encouraging letter from Dr. 1!. F Kaupp of K'.leigh in regard to bring ing the meeting lu re. The Live -lock As-oclation is made ui) of the Poultry Association, The Dairymen's Association, the Itoer- hr,,""ors ""' Swin,,bro"(' - ers Associat i"!:. and the Sheepbreed - ers Associat am The l'as!'n. ink Poultry Associi-I tioii Frida nig'at also voted to send in its fees to K.ib.gh fur membership in ill" S'at' ASH ; ,i t i , i :i and traiisul I other ba la This local a sooiation : newly orgiuized Inn ha; abrady ;: w .. le i .1 w ,d - pr.-ad ini a- i 'ill poll r' ''. 'III.!;. - -- I) Polish Government ; M'ovecl From Warsaw i , London. .Mata li J7 - The Polish , bu ,.,v, -i.g Mills, coal ; inl governnii nl wa- removed Thurs- dre. . . ;,n i ,. s,p:'lMg trad" "Tlies,. da;. It'oni War-aw to llromberg, dis- are t he I it' a I'.fi h Avenue Si yles and patches state. .are woud tatil values" says Mr .111 liert. "Ai.,1 I found that these lew " jgoods w. T" badly needed when I agencies to lit for the lit',, to coineK'" "" llir M '"'1"'1I'H Ud I challenge." said the speaker )ntren.ely busy during this week's sale" conclusion, "the production of any other plan for the saving of souls ot'her thun those provided by God In 111b holy word." Special music Is being prepared forreg(nt of Hungary, plans to proclaim the Sunday services and the public i8 cordially invited to attend. 1 , y " ' fit rr-. V ' SIN SEPARATES US FROM GOD Rev. G. T. Lumkin Preached To Large Congregation Fri day Night On Nature And Effects Of Sin Interest continues to grow with each service held at Itlackwell Me morial The pniilic u extended a cord ..i I in v il ,i i ion in ,i I ml t h -. i v:'e I ' hi ii' a ;ii ii i !i . rt y as w I ri a I t' l'ii' llll . I I :i HI - , I Ml ! I b . Il 1 'a I i : 1 1 1 nionsl er croin !, tin al I in Ilea''' door waiting lo devour I e a I progressive 111 lis f , i lli 1 'ii la'.'-. It grow, in it, in III 'II. .. I lie lllUm e ,1'Spi-ell I'd 1 tt" "" 1 1 v : ' 1 1 It.M.l. avs that we lieciine w".ldd in , our Mti, 'Sn has fatal elferi. ,,,, us It r""" '"' ;l "' s a ' anil n ... . . roll, a ; : I ,, a I , - la w ; nil ks life worth while "sin 1111 ans missing the mark Tin jsi r is lost, with all the fearliilnes.s 'of that thought, for The way of II ungodly shall perish' "And at last sin produce., death. ' 1 he wagesof sin is deatli' How I "'at'l ul are the effects of sin upon ' human life.' To break the power "f sil) Wl' "nisi make alliance with ..bsiis. His presence in a life sets ,!i'' sinner free," j n : EvaCUatlOll Siberia ! Completed In April I I (Iiy Associated I'rc.s) bi il , os ok March L'7 Kiaciiation of K,i,ern Siberia by An. erican iron;, u.ll lie completed ,i ii.ni! April si. Ti e i ra a- port ai. . i . n 'his monili u it h a I mo -I tbn- thou. and -roi;.i Tb" r- m.iiioi r will leav a boil ' nd " i t t' no ' a () KM k I HUM M U VOlik () I ' (li be: I hi."' jll I r 'hll'li' d fl Olll .S V '.. W ill !'" Il ' Mlt ill I 111''" -o- PLANH MIMTAKV DM TATOHMMir Vinnna March -'7 Admiral Ilorthy, a military dictatorship according to Budapest dispatches. SLIGHT HEADWAY FORMINGCABINET Believed Now That New Ger man Ministry Will Be An nounced Today. Allied Offi cers Find War Material i:.'i!in l H ! 1' '.'III I',';';. :.mi :y Only slight a lu.ide in I !l" i liort ''! : ' : .:g i' oil! of ' v, a a h I'oi-ceil 11 "' ' '' I c.i bitiet . v - 'I a .. I aa: I !i new . 1 i : i : -1 . ' . ' i i . I f i; i : ' I M , I ASK i . :..--.-i :a,,i,-i-. i . i a iii- ' . '' i ! " i A i i;i si i ; i : i ' .ii' i i .' i.i 1 1 . n 1 1 - . i ,i li l'i, .ay by I'". -I v I h,. sii - i: " . 1 ' ' , ' i. a n!" I iie Pence I i ' ; . ". ..e o ' ' : 1 1 i i 1 1 ! i gun, being Ion nl in II,- i in ai'-il a !e vicinity of lleriiu saysmoneyIs expendedopenly General Wood's Campaign Manager Makes Reply To Charges Made In Senate By Senator Borah Chicago. March 27 Any money a ed in 1 1 n . r;i I Wood's presidential i i in i'. i lu n ha, been expended openly l"i -!l"i I ly I. ai mi iiel v pu blicit y. o.i.l's i i ii : a.i r.ii :i i ii i ,' ' a I a I "il to d :a ) b ;.. . ai.ide m tb" .'... iy..':,i' 1 IV'd Says Herbert Hoover In Reply To Inquiry About Campaign Expenditures Made By La bor Unions Washington, March L'7-Herbert Hoover replied today in the inquiry as to his campaign expenditures ad dressed to presidential possibilities by labor and railroad unions by say ing "As I have no campaign, 1 have no finance." Hoover reiterated thai he was no! a candidate and is not seeking pub lic ollicc. 0 Florida Man Is Appointed Solicitor Washington. March '11 Robert W. Williams of Florida has been appoint ed solicitor lor the Department of Agricu It ii ri' . o Airplanes Resume Search Tampa. March '1 Airplanes searching for Lt Omar Niergarlh. bid evil to have been Ins! in the Kver glade., have reached M ann without liinlaig a Mace ol 1 1 till Tip y re s'iii;ed i her .search loday () si:i: in: t itissi:s akih.h W'a.shiiii'.'oli. March J7- Dull 'II u .' h ei I e r v ice cries. , . i . a a i ded .Major ( 1 eiiera I .1 oil n 1 . 1 1 lie , . i n 1 1 1 .1 . Col Thoodoro Koo'euM loday. !h" former for li.-rni- ai in I bo 'ant lay raid and the lal!.!' f..r li"r,ii.-,iu a' Soissonis n,i mi-;i:t moi.v The Woman's Missionary Society of Hie First Map! 1st Church will meet Monday aft einooii at :i.:!0 in t he parlors of t bo htneh. I KKAMANS (H( I TV ODKSSA Paris. March li 7 Odessa has been occupied by the I'knuian national army. Mrs. J. 0. Fearing spent Saturday in Norfolk.
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