Enright's Telling The W orld Cops Are Cat's Whiskers Idea Is I?y IVjiIsm* of Ztirii* (*ood Work and (rood Oualitio to Oflfst't Kfl'rrt of I\oHspa|M?r Stories of Davliulit Murder* and Koldierie* lly KOItMUT T. SMALL < Co.jvt-1 >ht, I*2 J. By Th? Advant*) New York, Oct. 25.?Here's a brand new wrinkle in the radio. The police of the city of New York are using it to make almost daily reports of their activities and their aims to the people. "Taking the police to the' home iind fireside" they call it-, and the idea is to onset all that the people read in?papers | about hold-ups and daylight robberies and the murder of I bank messengers with payrolls in their possession. Tin- commissioner of police, Mr. Enrlght. "lh? '""t commissioner Now York ever had," his friends say, has been lining most of the radio talking anil time is no denying he is some advocate for his department. The commissioner believes his Idea will spread to other big cities anil that through It the people will Ret an entire different perspective on .their.^oJlrf ih'.paj-muuiu? They are also going to have in New York a scries of mass meetings devoted to "praise the Pollce." The copp.ers have beta asK-.i to dlatrl bute tickets to mo meet' when you talk to them on the sun ject they laconically say it is the ??bunk." The ordinary cop does not feel that he needs any Pral8?- \l, the "higher ups who feel tin stum of pubUc criticism and are endea voring to stirt the ',aC ?ra^L ?ne admits that it is W'" the police and they also admit Ht.rt the police deserve the pra.se. Hut. It is feared that if there is too much pri'selt will spur the titles on to greater efforts and the police nwi get the worst of it in the end. ' Some or the recent ?'obheros ln the metropolis have been starling affairs There was. for Inslanci. the plIiagliiK of a ???? tale fur concern. The rolibeis '>?" tered a heavy motor trutx for their work They walked " Into the loft building, tied up the Jnn;' ?a,;'(1,'"!he and then pro" .1-1 to lo.i n truck. Four times tli>-? flip truck mi > > ? haul no. one ?tim '.'i the cache, radio his not revealed th But in some of the "iiof . .treets down town rough looking? men oft > ?? vlr. you neck pieces and th. 111. tually your own price. _ '?? ? , , have the Roods .. ' " rl:.k '?customer.*. Hpp.m-i.i-j a trip to their den. . A big silk robbery r/ '"n,1>11|. followed by " ' <0. 0;lll in the traU<- paiwv ?>" 1?? ; , li^o^yef';;" . sasr> - the matter. |a;e-t tui v 1 some trouble. ,.. blow at the hope o. th . by snylng that he ?M ,\ti be (ightecnili ameiidiincut ? (| never repealed In our ? J 1, not to l.e dined tl-et (t?vi?^ ,n volut.ona'y sen I Intent prohibition amendment? K?. ing tlfe country. . Harlem right ha? been be> VnoWS that no River, however, and kn ,laUcd such sentiment can Into effective action. {tcncil his The commissioner Myln? he ,blow as hesthec ?h?uid bo a also thought the Volstead aet to permit'a liberal .mount of alcoholic that by nowall the hftV liquor in .Y?trkex,,tence If It had been wlped out ot o( th(, ,ute not been for the rep? Governor enforcement act, s g UUc|ans this A1 Smith. To many commtaB,oner statement ?y in t to hoy smacks of lew to the who went irom com. But here again h WHtrhe next few days. Non-members Interested in she industry are also Invited to at tend. There will be an attractive program for the entertainment of the members t.nd those who atten I, consisting of music and several prominent men will deliver ad dresses at the meeting. The an nual election of officers will take place and the no*t matter of im portance will be largely to exchange Ideas and discuss various subjec's connected with the industry in the hope of helping one another and of reud?-ring better service to the pro fession and to the public whom they MTVe. The following are the officers of FOR TIRES Hood, OMfleld and Mlclielln ?- th? best tires for the money invested. Economy Tire Co. the association: J. \V. Scott, pres-. ident. Sunford; I". Cndorwood. vice president. Wi'rainc'on; D. M. Wil-l cox. vice preaidcnt, Ressemer City; i Nelio L. To. r. Durham: R. H. Haly hMnon. Hju:let; U. Max Uurduer. Shelby. Gel fund's Relish and Mayonnaise at all Credit if you want it. te & Co TWO FARMS FOR SALE At Public Auction ON NOV. 1ST, 1923. These farms are located only four miles from Elizabeth City, known as the J. W. Stokely lands, containing 30 acres in each farm. Twenty acres of cleared land, and 10 acres of PINE THICKET that IS AS PRETTY AS ANY WOODS OF THE SAME SIZE IN PASQUOTANK COUNTY. Soil adapted to high class truck farming and general crops. This land is located near the Lums den Farm on Pear Tree Road, only one-fourth mile from school and church. This is your opportunity to get the small farm near town you have been want ing. TERMS, One-half cash, balance in one, two and three years. > This land will be sold regardless of price to the highest bidder on the premises at 11 o'clock A. M., Thursday, November 1st. REMEMBER THE DATE AND TAKE A LOOK /T THIS LAND BFFOR'1 THE DAY OF SALE. IARRY M. SEELEY, Phone 371-J. 303 Hinton Bldg. Announcing? the Greatest Betterment in Footwear Fashion and Fit Ever Offered the Smartly - Gowned Woman? III fitting footwear?bulging at ankle and gliding ct the heel?cannot be modish even if made the finest materials. It Is eminently appropriate that l*tz & Dunn, famed for fine footwear for more than four decades, should brin* forth the greatest betterment in footwear fash ion and flt ever ofTered the smartly gowned woman. In their Heel-Hugger line of superfine Fhoes they have quite definitely achieved perfction in flt ?the la>i word in footwear smartness?hugging the heel without slip ping following the curves of ankle and instep without bulging or taping, no matter how slender the foot. Thus a gracious beauty and finished elegance are com bined with perfect flt and superb construction to build Heel-Huggers?the id^al smart shoe. Pay us a call and see the new styles in black, brown, log cabin, beaver, bamboo, suede, black satin, and sat in and suede effects. With all the new lasts and heels. OWENS SHOE CO. HINTON WILDING There's something the matter with the dictionary. We can't find enough adjectives to describe . MARY PICKFORB In Her Special Film Production Little Lord Fauntleroy From Novel by IVaneos Hodgson Burnett Alkrama Theater TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ADMISSION: ? Children 2.">c: Ailult* .~n<> PHONE 321 PHONE 321 QUALITY BAKERY 405 SHEPARD STREET The Main Street Grocery of this city will act as our il?? n town agency for our lircad, roll*, cakes, |iir?, etc. SOMETHING NEW Try our dainty Danish Huns and Coffee Cakes. HOT ROLLS Twice I?7 to 9 a. in. and I to 6 p. mfl QUALITY BAKERY O. I). JONES. j S. F. FERTITA Mr. Business Man Von mnnot |?lay the pole of stirre?a rire**e<1 In a coMnme of failure. I*et n* help yon keep ne?l by looking after your cleaning aiv) prpMhin. .Allsolute fntlsfurtlon Kuiiriuilecd. Eleven years' e\|wrlence. F>taMl?he?l 1912. Cooper Gleaning Works PHONE 280. . M S llllhf lu in