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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ADVANCE, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1921 The Daily Advance j Peele & Peele, Publishers HERBERT PEELE. EDITOR City, N. C, as second class matter. Entered at the postolllce at Elizabeth Member of the Associated Press Ike Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in tills paper ud also to the local uews published therein. HlUSCmi'TlON RATES BY CARRIER 1 w eek 10c 1 mouth Uii advance) 12c 3 liionllis (in advance) !? 1 .0 j J niondis (in advance) .125 12 months (in advance) ijSf.OO RV MAIL Zono One, 12 months $1.00 Zone Two, 12 months $5.00 Zone Three, 12 months $0.00 Dr. Fearing's condemnation of the city's "mosquito lakes" and of its inadequate protec tion against unclean milk still stands; and nothing, so far as can be seen with the naked eye, has been done to meet the sit uation. This government by committees of the City Council is a slow-moving process. On your mark, boys, if you expect to win a Columbia bi cycle. September 15th will be here before you know it. Re member, there's a bicycle for every winner. Carpentier may fight Demp sey again, but the gate receipts for the match would probably never come up to those of July 2nd, 1921. That new bank building on the corner of Main and Poin- dexter streets is one to which any Bestcitian may well point with pride especially if he has money in it." Over in Washington, N. C, they are to have a new ice plant. But here in Elizabeth City we are to look for more hot air. ' You don't have to wait for somebody else to start some thing for the Community Hos pital. You can fill out the sub scription blank on the front page. LOCAL MARKETS Baying (Reported by N. 0. Grandy & Co.) Eggs 26c doz. Cotton (middling) ,10c lb. Corn ; 65-70c bu. Belling Flour $8.25-$8.50 bbl. Potatoes (Reported by Carolina Potato Exchange) Cotton (middling) 10 ',4c lb. New York $4.50-$5.00 Newark, N. J. $4.50-$5.00 Chicago $4.50-15.00 Philadelphia $4.50-$5.00 FOUND That we can furnish you with 100 beautiful . engraved Visiting Cards with a panel border, in a leather card case. Any style letters de sired. Our price $2.60. Let us show you this wonderful line of en- graving, Lzabofh City MKKTS THURSDAY The Young Woman's Auxiliary of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 In the church parlors. Miss Isabel Meek- i v '.'.l have charge of the program T pi interesting one la assured. -i are Invited. . f I ?hur frrhrSiner mi j f 66 09 GN2-EUVZ2i Ugartttet The best cigarette in the world -for you -is the one that suits your taste. Maybe its ONE-ELEVEN. Just buy a package and unaout. j Ocigarettes Cuiranttttf by 7 $u jbuHtlUt. iQ&UQ AGONY COLUMN LAST SUMMER I PLAYED TENNIS A DOZEN DAYS Oil 60 AND THIS SUMMER IN THE HOPE THAT I MIGHT BE ABLE TO DO LIKEWISE I HAD MY RACKET RESTRUNG AND SINCE THE OLD BAT GOT BACK FROM THE FACTORY NARY A GAME OF TENNIS HAVE I GOT THE CHANCE TO PLAY THEREFORE , I AGONIZE I THANK YOU CUBS SHOW CLASS OVER RED MEN Quickly Played Game Witnessed By Large Crowd - Many Good Plays During Game Tho rejuvenated Cubs showed their class Monday afternoon by de feating the Red Men by the score of 6 to 2. The Red Men drove Kirby from the box in the first Inning but were unable to do aaytMng with Dixon, who succeeded him. Bufflapi was relieved by Smith in, the fifth. Some Ileal BnAebull The game, while won by a fairly large score, was quite interesting and was full of spectacular plays. Coddy's catch of a high foul against the wire and Norrls' running catch of Perry's liner to deep left were fea tures. Norris also had a batting streak, securing two doubles. Arm strong played first for the Red Men and played a creditable game, and Harris, behind the bat has the mak ings of an excellent catcher. Crowds Show Interest Interest In the games Is again ,on the incline and the crowd, time after time, applauded the playing of both sides. The Baseball Association has decided to admit ladies to the grand stand free, the only charges being CHATS WITH YOUR GASMAN No matter how good our ser vico Is, there Is usually one man on the block who Is for ever finding fault with it. You know the man we mean. He Is a good fellow at heart and talks sanely enough upon other subjects, but when he discusses this company's service he loses his balance completely. What we regret most, how ever, is not that this man is soured against us, but that his attacks are permitted to go un challenged by his friends who are also our friends. In other words, you and hun dreds of other satisfied cus tomers In the same neighbor hood take good service for grained, accept it, and say noth ing about it. Your silence thus becomes his golden opportunity. With lips eealed, you Innocently give him an encouraging slap on the back. We value your good will, everyone's good, will. This company is your company, the public's company. Now let us work together to convert this man from a knocker into a booster. THE GAS CO. mm n n r 'fifteen cents for men, which Includes !ipiiFnHl!n"T:ii:!ilinni'' granusiunu. Score by Innings: R. II. E. Red Men 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 6 2 Cubs 2 0 0 3 1 0 x 6 7 0 I Batteries Smith, Bufflap and Harris; Dixon, Kirby and Caddy. Umpires Benton and Time of game 1:10. Meekins. PERSONALS Miss Eva Walston spent Sunday at Nags Mead with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A..B. Walston, who are spending a month there. E. F. Aydlett, C. E. Thompson and Dr. II. T. Aydlett motored to Hert ford Monday. Mrs. C. M. Corner and children, of Norfolk, are visiting Miss Mary Webb, on Cherry street. Misses Mildred and Evelyn Hughes are spending a week at Virginia Beach. Mr 'and Mrs. Edward Hughes arid Edward, Jr., are spending some time ut Virginia Beach. Mrs. C. F. Reichle and son, George W. Reichle, left Monday for Phila delphia to spend a month with rela tives. WANT ADS LARGE GROCERY REFRIGERATOR for sale, divided with oval glass bins for the showing of butter, cheese and lard. Also three large bins in bot tom for meats, etc., and three bins on top for eggs, berries, etc. Apply to 413 S. Road St. 19,20-np FOR. RENT EIGHT ROOM RESI- dence, No. 304 Pearl St. Possession August 1st, 1921. Apply to Dr. H. D. Walker, Kramer Building. , July 19,29"-pd WANTED COPIES OF THE AD vance of July 15th. It you have one please call The Advance office and we will send for it. The Advance. Phone 357. FOR SALE ONE NICE ELECTRIC fan. Phone 698. 19-3t-np WANTED 2 or 3 UNFURNISHED rooms in down town section or five or six room house Address, stat ing price, Box 318. Jul 18, 19,20-np WANTED THE PARTY WHO WAS seen to take an Elgin open faced gold watch and chain with initials W. R. P. engraved on back from pants pocket while owner was in bathing at Davis Bay Tuesday night, July the 5th, is asked to return Bame to this office. No questions asked, other wise' he will face prosecution. July 18-2t HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE IN beBt business district, brick building, two stories, 80 feet back from Poin dexter St. Must also dispose of my entire stock of goods. Apply to Mike Mettrey, 127 Poindexar Street. July 1-1 mo. pd FOR BALE ONE HOUSE AND SIX acres of land, 2 miles from town, on new Brick Road. M. N. Sawyer. HURRAH! For the first tlmo in seven years I've got relief from pesky corns. I feel like n colt turned out to punt ure I'm n lievv man I feel like I could lick my weight In wild cats. GOODBYE CORNS! If you want to feel like I do, K around to' tho City Drug Store on Water Street nnd ak for some of Overman's Corn Remover. That Is tho stuff for' corns! 25c a bottle r The City Drug Store Cor. Water & .Matthews St.. 666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, HmIous Fever, CoIJs and La- V .... Z-Ji Irmnl J jli .iiiii.i: j jii! Specials One Lot dress Chambray all colors. 10c. yd. One Lot Coin Dot Percal Lucerne. Best 20c. yd. One Lot Pochahuntus Coin Dot Percal, fast color 18c. yd. m h tr m Look for These "BIG SIX" Values McCabe & Grice A different heat for every burner, if need be YOU don't have to "rush the firfc" to bake two burners of the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove will give you all the heat you need. And you boil a vegetable and make coffee on the other two burners if you wish. Plenty of heat, just where you want it and in the right amount none wasted. You can regulate it. The white-tipped fl me of the New Perfection gives an intense heat and keeps the bottoms of your utensils clean doesn't soot them up. Hence it lightens labor. And the chimney is made long for a purpose; every bit of the oil you use has a chance to burn up completely and produce its full share of heat. This is a big item of fuel saving for those who use the New Perfection exclusively. Kitchens equipped with New Per NEW ALKRA MA TOMORROW "Choose any road; go East or West, or North or South and meet the thing from which you ran away." SAMUEL GOLDWYN Presents PAULINE FREDERICK In A. II. WOODS XotaMo Succes "Roads 9 Destiny" Directed by FRANK LLOYD A soul-stirring drama of thei tragic forces of Fate with a great star and a great cast. WW 4 'ill i nil-. . . 1 1 , , -. .J y For This One Lot Small Check Or gandie. Good grade 39c yd. One Lot Block Pattern Amoskeg Sress Gingham 20c yd. One Lot Large Turkish Towels, large size, good grade. 15c each will I rr i I fections over 3,000,000 of them are invariably cooler and more com fortable to work in. It's a great relief to be rid of coal, ashes, dust and wood in tne Kitcnen. Ana mere corners to coHect dirt. The New Perfection is made in one, two, three, four and five-burner sizes warming cabinet or not, as you prefer. Of course, you will want a New Perfection Oven, too. Aladdin Security Oil gives uniform, satisfactory results, should use it regularly. It is nomical because it's pure all heat New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are sold at most department, furniture and hard' ware stores. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves PERSONALS Captain and Mrs. H. M. Gasklne left Tuesday to spend several months at Hatteras. Alden Barrows, o Norfolk, is vis iting Edward Old, on West Church street. Z. B. Taylor and sons. E. W. Tav lor and Alton Taylor, of Maple, were in the city Monday. Mrs. C. C. Allen has returned from Nags Head, where she has been spending some time. 8250,000.00 0 PASQUOTANK COUNTY ROAD IJONDS Bid Clow August 201 Ii, 1021 at 12 O'clock Noon Elizabeth City, N. C. Sealed bids will be received by the Secretary of the Pasquotank Highway Commission at his offlce In the Court House, Elizabeth City. N. C. until Saturday, August 20th, 1021, Noon for the following bonds of Pasquo tank County, viz: Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars serial coupon bonds In tho denomination of $1,000 each, author ized by Chapter, 95, Tublic Local Week r i SEOIE1TY0II STANDARD OllCOMmNY are iewer Laws or the State of North Carolina, special session, 1920, and further pursuant to an order passed by the Board at its regular meeting Tues day, July Oth, 1921.- The interest rate will be 6 per annum. The bonds will be prepared at the expense of the Pasquotank Highway commission. Bald bonds shall be dated September 1st, 1921, and shall mature as follows: UO.000.00 on September 1st, 1927 and $10,000.00 each year thereafter until all bonds have been paid. Interest payable semi-annually, March 1st and September 1st, both principal' and Interest nnvnhlo In lawful money of the United States of America in New York Citr. nr at th option of the purchaser. The Board reserves tho t-Ip-m fn reject any or all bids said bonds again for nia wifhnnt further notice. Each hid mimt lm accompanied by a certified check in the sum of $5. 000. On nnvahia m.. Pasquotank Highway Commission as an unqualified guarantee of good j faith on the part of the bidder, i The legality of these bonds when sold will be approved by a recogniz ed bond attorney of New York City. For further information apply to tha undersigned. . This the 19th day 0f July, 1921. CIIAS. CARMINE, Jul 19,28 aug 2,9 Pvrrfary. You " W eco. . 'I
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