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| PKKI.F * PKKI.K, PublUhen NtRBtRT MI LI. IMr. of Tbe AsmocUled Prnw. ikIiiMi mdlM ?r*4IM I* ttl* MHf ? ?? *ln to ?? Ml MM NMMri tktrto. LUrU at Vll m?h4 M Will* City. H. C.. M MX ftaM MllK 8ab*rript Ion IUUm By ulrrt?r. ?? Wtofc . U Om* tars*!? <r:? j^crrisa By MjOL (In i?n*M) . ltd Out. 12 CM* T ???. is ?Modi ?? Mall IlMwfiar* i Tt'KSD.V Y. Sl'I'T lii. 1!>24. ? t?ll mvny from llinn hill Im;ii?1* Mrorr yon git r Mil.. Kill' clKiir rill*," .M'liiii i. ih rush hi in-r little boy I May. Wouldn't il Ih* ftnc If n fellrr wur. only ?i ?lc iih IiW wife JwilMli? Jv Dixon (irlH a Thrill 7T?m D1 *??n oi li'bratHl his HOili birthday l?y beglnnim; tin* build ing of a log cabit.j studv lit ?*!*???) woods near Currituck Lodge, hi:; North Curolinu home. "Thr main ; cabin room," wr are loUl, "will bo 25 by !?2 feet with a porch on two sides and will stand 50, fe?t from the tthon s of CurriiuciTj Bound In a douse forest of pines and cypress. The Iohs will be or I while cedar, the shingles cypress, I and the interior of oak board*. ! The room will be heated hy an cpen fl replace three fvvt deep ami j ?even feet Ion p." We are not envying Tom Dixon, but wc are hoping Hint when w arc CO we will still be able to get | the thrill out of life that Tom rectus to. Miss Nell iJultle Lewis, who ; was here recently at 5he opening , of the Children's Home ?#ites in . her Sunday column in the News J and Observer, "Incidentally," that iiho Ifkcs this benight* d eastern corner of the State belter than i she does the western scenery. The , / editor of The Advance welcomes this bit of appreciation. Miss j Lewis Is the first person he ever j found who didn't rave over tie mountains and fail to measnre up to the same standard of praise for these rivers and sounds of ours. Olad to note that Kdltor Jose ph us Danu Is of the News and Observer is speaking for the Dem ocratic party in Avery County. We don't know anything about ttielr politics up there but we do happen to know that they are too -mnch nddtctrtrtrr "Upending their! money In Tennessee and reading Jojinson City newspapers, so we, ijfope Mr. Daniels while campaign ing for the good old party al.'.o I reminded 'em that they ought to , bo regular North Carollnlunn. If we may take the word of the school children, all of whom ! we believe are declaring that "My teacher's the best." the schools j. have got an exceptionally fine fac [.tilty this year. And we fancy tli children are prelty KOud Judges ' In the matter. ?Three days rain and another predict- d for tomorrow Is hard or| cotton pickers and school kid dles and a bit depressing on the re?t of us. Here's hoping for some sunshine Thursday, .Mr. Weather Man. We rather hesitate to sit In judgment from this distance, but It does seem that the defendants In that Liberty Flank case ar? moro concerned about saving their money than their souls or their honor. ' On our sport page, beginning today, appears a column of foot ball quest- on s i?nd answers, con Washington * Letter BY HARRY B. HUNT NBA Service Writer WASHINGTON* ? Despite' his approval of fraternal orders, as volccd by hla addrtug a few'? weeks ago to repre sentatives of the fraternal con |iyu who called at the White House, President Coolidge Is not a "Joiner." He belongs to no lodges.* societies or similar orgrml ?*"""? fcpnw a no gee ret grips, panswords or Incantations. By accident rather titan denlgn on the part of the Hepubllcan con vention. Coolldge's running mat**.' General Dawen. also Is an outsider In fraternal ufTalrs. never having -ridden the goat at an Initiation or otherwise qualified to wear the jewelry and Insignia of any secret order. *" | -If. as suggested. Dawes' failure tn line up with the grrat maws of Americans as a "lodge member" was due to his allege* aversion to keeping secrets rather than bis re* hi eta nee to- taking an oath, then Coolldge's non-participation may be explained by the reveme formula: that while Cool Id gs could koep all the secrets? that la one *f. the best things Cal does? he toesn't like to swear to do so The oath of ofllco Is declared to be the onTy^oath ever Indulged lt>' by the president. ?""* _ ; ^ ? * n. ALL." four" Democratlc"and*"In<1<v pendent candidates for presl dent 'and vice president..! by contrast, are lodge members. I Davln, La Folletto -and Wbeefsr are Masons, '? eoch< having gone1 through all the grid? up to and Including the thirty-second degree 1 |"* Bryan la an Odd Fellow** A^LTHOUOH the* candidates' /V-acore Is Imperfect in the mat-) p ? ter ? of | fraternal 1 allegiance,' J 100 per cent membership Is clalmed ,ln the matter ^ of .religious aflllla J tlons. - | Dnvlstandf Duwesfare^Prcsby-. iterianp, Bryan and Lc Follettc arc iVip tlil*. Coolldge Is a Congregationalism and Whwlfr a Methodist. Harding the first Riptlst ever sent t<>av- White Houj>?- and Coolldgo the first Ceng relation-, Duvis, should he be elected, would enable the Presbyterian* to tie the record of the Episcopalians, who today heud the lint with eight presidents to the Presbyterians" seven. " ' with four, and the Methodlnts with three The Dutch Reformed Church has had two and the Cam bellltes one , ? ? ? ? ? T> help Republicans "atlck to. Coolldge." GOP headquor ters is getting out millions of little Btickcrs. about the al?e of postage stamps, bearing the n>9i>tUun "Kot p Cool " ? ? - Coolldge'H picture on the stamp Immediately suggests that the way to keep cool Is to keep Coolldge ? ? ? ONE of "the most Interesting occasions at the White House In recent months got notice only In the society columns^ of .Washington rapors. This was the over-Sunday "visit, , Sept. 12, of former Governor ^Ffrnwh O ljowdew of Illinois ? On the face of It. and so far as [any publicity about it went, the 'ILowden visit was purely a social Hone. Yet it is hard to Imagine .either Lowdtn or Coolldge week ending together from sheer social regard for each other Partlcu larly after Lowden declined the honor of second placo~? on Jlftw ticket with Coolldge. , 0J Could a transcript of their con *ersatlon bo obtained, it would be easy to get odds that it dealt prin cipally with the state of IHlnois politics- Lowden. if he will, can be a big help to the G O P out there. "* If he does, the Illinois campaign ,rcertalnly/wlll^be^no "eocUU^af lair." ducted by Lawrencc Perry. Wc believe they will be of lutcretil to latix here. Over lit London they seem to innke almont an much f uhh over Jackie CiHuran and we do on thh Ride the wuvoh about the l'rhice of Wales. very,, often the girl who threatom to scream If you kins her would b? . more Mable to scream If you didn't | llcavcn must 1k? a place whert i you don't get tired of lonflng. Skinny people don't net an warrr | as fat |K>oplc In summer, but ther they don't In winter either. It would Ik* easier to quit smoklnj 1 If you could Rather up much admlr utlon for the men who don't smoke Human nature In what makes a imir of rolled (Hocking* climbing nlioard a utreet cur moro attractive than a bathing suit. , Altout the only way to get at th? peat of this trouble with tho rising generation Is by using a'shlngle. | Prohibition doesn't make It mucV ' harder to get a drink, but It doe? make It much harder to drink It. The best thing about these ne? , baggy trousers Is you can changi without taking off your Bhoca. J The way to a tn-autlful hut dunrt 1 ; Rlrl's heart Is a round trip. J Our objection to an old flamo it | she won't burn your letters. We had almost rather work thai j l>e n politician. PufTalos. Indians, dodo blrdn and pedestrians are becoming extinct. Counting your chickens before they batch Isn't m disastrous as hatching your chickens before they count The quickest way to reduce Is to h*Te ta pay the grocery Mlla. j W. r. MAX'S PI,AY ami iiook commi:\i>ki> Wake Forest, Sept. 10 ? Lead ing lite'rury ami dramatic critics of i li?' country haw favorably re viewed "I'lumoH," a novel. and "What I'rkc 1 1 lory" a play, l?y Laurence Stalling*, who was gra duated from NVako Forest in 1916. "Plumes" was issued by ilareourt. Hruce and Company of Ni-w York lute In August. "What -L'rli-n LIl. >?>','? ariHnft> in ci>)l;> >???!?? at ion with Maxwoll And?raon. was produced at I li?* Plymouth theatre In New York the first wtek in September. Mr. Stailings Is the son-in-law of President W. L. Potent and Is literary editor of the New York World. Hi- engaged In news paper work In Atlanta and Washington and suw service over seas, where he was wounded, he &>r<- going to New York. Wak? Forest professors remember that as a student Stalling'* hobby was the drama and that he dis tinguished himself in English. "Plumes." the novel, is a 'dif ferent' book on the war. Two full columns of the N. w Repub lic for August 27 are devoted to a review of the book. The re view ends: "Plumes, since it Is an almost undiluted record of personal an guUh so absorbing and terrible as easily to affc-ct the reader, is the 'kind of hook that makes wars permanently less interesting. The best way to spend September 12tli Is to stay away from the Hrass Hand and the boy# in khaki, and read Plumes instead." "What Pric" Glory," the play. seems to have the snme theme as the novel. Sturk Young of the New York Times and regarded an the dean among dramatic, critics, praised the play In no uncertain terms. John Farrar of the Iiook man In a special contribution to the Times about his own play also finds occasion to commend that of Mr. Stalling*. IflUI POINT OPENS Hit AM) NEW COLLEGE High Point. Sept. Ifi. ? High Point College which opened for the ftrst time yesterday has an en rollment of 200 students. The school Is under the Methodist Protestant Church. tttrrn hkii ihvoihf Louise Itoblnson. 2 Yost street, secured her divorce In court Tuesday. Snptemhcr Ifi. . 16pd C)l, I) HOME TOWN BY STANLEY rH ? MO 1 -TH' ftCST of r -JH' rtw*T 1W& Mcutr.' m 1 ,A*?UWt*T I [ WON - t?Wt \ G<*V S\ MAP>^4 me pouticac Ar.?soMpMT n ' ?m iti HCV?OUr -<< *T?>*B Y?STCT*OAf< V?** A TAf*? A^PAI*. COMffePSb 7? WHAT VHAPPf?D IX *?QKT AT -1H> Lf/?HY 3TA?LC TOPAV^ They've Gone Abroad Reginald C. \ an dcrbllt and his wife have Milled for Muropc. Thcv Intcr.d etuylng abroad several months. Preserving Order in Herrin Troopers are patrolling the streets of Ilerrin. III., again. Th?y were or dered in by Adjutant General Carlos iiluck following rioting between Sheriff Gallignn's forces nnd known members of the Ku Klux Klan, in which eight were killed., llore are a few of the Illinois National Guards men rttulm:. MllV ? * ?'"? ? ? ? l-n.r, nilthilmiun, .1 v. spite the protests of Sheriff Gallican and State's Attorney nutv. . ? " rr Notebook Of An Elizabeth City Bachelor YWII. w?'ICoiii? lilllr rami linr. It's MiMrcd the Moody. Ho hum! Well, k ftow jmr kind. Slie'a here today and tlirn- tomorrow. Today *h<- vWll f ovo you if you look ilk a movir lu-ro, and tomorrow sin- pouts If you arc not licr Ideal of a bi^ he-man with whiskers* and everything. You ?< v? r know how to take her so you leave hci lay. ('.iti.: like Mi!drrd arc subject to ho tnany flirtations of valu ?, a* w< stock-brokers say, that e. man thinks three times In-fore wcddlnu, and. then he buys a ticket to a fishing camp whose signboard boasts: "Tor Men Only." A man cant stand a barometer in the home. A woman who is this or tl at, and stays that way, is the lady who will cant u re the first ortee. second prize and booby, too. The girl who is moody and mercurial, and diu^sn't Know her own mind is tlie ^iri who winds up in the Old Maids' Home and you know it, don't you? Tomorrow: Hortensc the High-Hatter. ICoOTltlit. 1021, br v) EVERETT TRUE MO^NIIVVS, dOkjes. BY Tms Ojay/ flow AOOUT THAT T6N t WAS TO <3ttT pack six months ac^o ; rve swkcw to vo\j SeygRAt- T)W?^ AOOUT IT, BY CONIK) TV o \IS IT TO tbu ^ THIS TIME, BUT 1 , CMMGE<D MY fesE-iGt-OTHCS AMD I LEFT MY sSSmH WALlCT IN MY OTHfeR i TROUSERS. f You've <icrr A ?Dir^et?tNT STor*.Y ?s v?r. tine I You Chansod voua Cloth? 9 30 i'm going to chans. e. my m*.thot> Ot= ATTACK, AND THIS TIM? IT'LL. -BG FROM TH<S I5SAR, ANt> IMS -p?OU3eeS YOU HAVE ON | WON'T 9S IN TM? IvAY 1J1 K'~^~ TWO w. F. r. JfKN II RAD J<HK NAIJHM IIKI'AKTMRMX Wake Forest, Sept. 16 ? WTlth the opening of Mercer I'nlverslty, Macon. Georgia. this month. Edgar Folk, who was graduated from Wake Forest in 1921. becomes head of the department of Jour nalism. friends here have been informed; Mr. Folk is . (lie second \Vak?' Koreit Coll Re niiii who this year begins work ax head of the department of Journalism in neogiiir.ed institutions. Gerald W. Johnson, of the class ot ? tit M and formerly associate editor of the Greensboro Dally .N?? *'<. Heads Hit* depariuem ui the I'niverKiiy ??f North Carolina, i Mr. Fplk entered Wake Fo r*-si !' with the tlass of 1918, but left coll ge to inter the army before lu1 wax Kradtiutcd. lie rt'turue4 to sprnrc hia degri-e in 1921. As a student at Wake Forest. he wan prominent in student publication arlivitl.H. Following his gradua tion. ho . engugwl Jk-litfwii>aper u. V?rf. IV. W '.b H... Vlr. ginian Pilot and later went on the N'? York Herald. When this paper was purchased by Mr. Mun* st-y. he formula connect ion with a NVwnrk newspaper. While in NVw York he pursued graduate work In the Pulitzer school of Journalism ai Columbia I'nlverslty. lie experts to s'.tuiv his graduate degree from this ii.Kt li ?t ion next summer. Mrr Folk married Miss Minta Hold ing. daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. T. IJ. Holding of Wake Forest. AY FEVER If you can't "g*t away," eaaa the attacks with ? VICKS Vapo Rub On r IT Million Jan U*mti > early H WOMEN VOTERS TO MEET IN RICHMOND Washington. Sept. 1G. ? The ? National league of Women Vot ers yesterday chose Richmond a* its l'J23 mcctint: place iind the convention will ~couie South for the Iirst time. Two Itit Social ? The I.adit-s Missionary Society ol the First Methodist Church will have a Two Hit Social in the church social hall at four o'clock Wednesday afternoon for the benefit ?>f the Childrens Homo at Nizonton. Everybody Is cor dially Invited. ?II 'ST ItKt'EIVKD Rnynestcr ll.iin Coats and Cat t Caps for l>.?ys. alt>o'chil;lren*K um brella*. All n|4i?s. Cravcnotted. T. T. TflLS'i:n h. CO. kept 15.-10. School Suits For Boys Hijrh grade- Suits with two pairs of pants ? sold within teach of your pock etbook. I Mitchell's PIIONE 100 WHO KIIJJs'l) HA LtM MAMROIVr A special eight page supple ment "The Masaroff Mystery," by J. S. Fletcher, will be given free with next Sunday's World. This thrilling, brilliantly written mys tery story by the foremost mod ern writer of detective fiction contains all the elements of mys tery and suspense. Mr. J. 8. .Fletcher Is considered the fore most writer of detective stories of our day and a treat Is In store (or every reader of the latest story in X?xt Sunday's World. Uettor order iu advance. adv riumi KMw or conduct By I*rufe?Mor l?l? k Calkins What' a Wrong Here! Study the picture before you aiiHWor. Answer ? Pop, gimme a cigar *uy "gimme" when a?kinjg their fat horn fur rlgarottes. The cor rect way In, "Father, may 1 hare a cigarette, please?" A BUSY MAN NKWSI'AI'KK Daily Advance Classified Ads Wanted WAVTKI> ? TllltKK ItOOMH KOII IlKlit housekeeping by yaunit mar ried couple. Address "K" llox 2?6. Clly. acptl3-I9ptl. I'Olt SAI.K ? <"HK.\r To QI'II'K buyer, seven room houiio and lot in Rood eondltlon. Applv 20 1 West Cypr us street. scpl2-18p KOU SAI.K ? HOl'SK WITH AM. modern conveniences. Ilest resi dential section of the town. I> pt Krainor. sept'Jlf FOR HAI.K ? TE* SHARKS Carol fu a Uanklnc & Trust Com pany stock. Address boi 17? 3tt for sai.k ? mix rt.it cent real estato montage bonds for ?ato investments. Industrial bank. , n For Rent __ _ _ FOIl HKNT ? THIIKK Oil FOI It unfurnished rooms for llnht hottrtc keeping. M*rs. Annie IHinkx 127? X. Martin street. Phone 277-W. sept lot f up. Miscellaneous WK If AVI? MOVRH TO tWt South Bnad street and are p re pared to <lo your plain and fancy sewing. Wo also make altera tions in ready to wear rlothes. Mt?a Bolle White and Mrs. C*pe brt. Phone fifl-J. ltnpd MIM KMKRAM) HYKKS Wil l/ opon her music studio for piano lessons In Kllzubeth City now Hlgb School I' nil ding S'j.tonibor 16 and pupils are asked to register on that (Iuy. Lessons will begin the ms ond week of school, sept lJ-17np IIOAnDRIW W.VNTKD ? APPLY L?Kf'1 t'hul'cl1 street. Phone i!"i NV- ?ept S-lBnjl ?UV HTCKKS AND 1IONDH from uh JO Weekly nntl Monthly payment!. The Industrial Bank tfnp. NOT in: TO COMTIIAlTORfl U 'I- will Isr* freivltrtl l? il,.. DMlnilna^ at I ? in (UiFMilb' until 2 r. M . Hr?.- | f. tnr AH, hh, r-r?.r?| ?? rvmrr* : '*'*? Ktthlrt ? lloiiMidUM1 into ? MMNt*tn j T!,n *nr.m bit) 14 Mfmtt ?||| b' fi*mt?tird ;I. * I'MWMI o\|.V ar- rr,,n.v.d. l !.n? ?n | ,n.-..n?.n. i i?t i.. in li ? mrr iA II, p Htii? r.ri1iii<|pnl ,4 tuifniit'. y. r nO\m> OK KOtVATION p ia.is.to NOTHK To thr M'I't af I. n. frarlM. d D. R Kr.ih. nod W?'i}?or> Frarlflf. Dr. ioM a. Oilw. Mr?. Mary Whftrtiwrtt. th? Nel/l at frtli in- Ckrlftfhaiit. Bturher thrlnthaal. 4* r?Kd, Ji>hn C. Ktirloqhanr. d^erarad. and Wat. f. EHrlaffcau*. halrt of Chrltflna rule'fi??r, drcr.iaad. and Mil. Minorva I. I Qitwalt: i Karli and all r4 thi? aT>?Tr named and rrffffl-d i tn prrvjti?. ??d all the li?lr? tt?d dm?r?4 of ? th- |m? l?, II Hradfurd. Arrtwl. will iak? ndltan (Nit r.lf| rp.i <|ptiro nf lh o *a lal I>. I? Mib'H.mI. 0??r? m1. W?m ?hi? ??nr# r/ M"<ii? * ?;t i? -? a nit the rirrt A CHIMM National Bank, fronting rn Main ?r?w*. ha* brrtl ma il-f.rv??l r?n an ??unt of H? (l?iw?i< and mi?af? rrmdtflon. and l>???'t?a nf it? UnbHIo to llr*, ?nI a n nac* lo mlur on c-onttnaumt i?wt?n r TTvv mil lafcf n-*W? in trar dvttlt and tfhKiw lh* Mid taiild'.ni forthwith. TIit *111 fnrthrr tali- nnOrr. that unlraa th? ?aid Irnl'l nr It rwnorrd a* atorraaU!. Ih#> ?tll ha i rwffd'd aiain?t for tM fln^a and i*^aklM a* pmrldfft hjr lair. TVj nlll fnritor ink# MW thai anWaa thr . an Id ImiMiti la n-iiw?1 a? a/or* ?? HI ?Uhin i thtftr i wi dan from th?- data Mm*. thr mid | bulldJn* will ba ra?K*?d Si lha <<nat of Um j ?aid i H.U M*|.vnilHT S. 1WI. (wnaonr. **Vt6 19 XOTK'K OK ADMINISTRATION lf?>ln? nn?Ufl<<l ?< Adnrintatralnr 1 4 th* lata !\.L 5P""- ' r,rtr,,, n",k? ?? *? i'rwM iniHUi-d in hi. ?*ta?? ut r i ?tin- forward a *<f ?nako Imnw-dlatn #. tilrm. nt. and thoaa holdim Mann. a gamut (hr .am- to ixfMn( tfcrm for i'?? ni?nt wi'hln twrlfo fnm iha" data mt 1 W M ,r,,, - . , M WMMIIA V. W OTT,' JS .7^2 ?J!"- AdnUnWimlrt*. _ tmB.II, ! NOTK-R OK AIIMINIHTIIATIO* llailng 'inaliAril a, AdiainMratnr* of Ilia tola * < ?- h-rr^T n*lr* t?Vll "T"" to hi* a*Ula t-> r^M forward ?nd iu*??i Immediate wftlrmrnl. and ttifla* hold , ??? claim* aaaln*! Uia ?amr l? i?r??i tferm . . ?HMn HMn nv?ih? fr TIM tha date of Hal* nntlra. ut It will bn Hri4rd h_ <4 ihclr rwtmrj. w. II <^i i >:nftMiTTt. i'kthhmitii. JtOTICK ?)|.' I1K SAI K iMr-iianf to an i?*d? N> Ifoa > L. S2t ?* ?; MSVU: ^ ' ' Ammm ,7U< "Ml. and alv. in that r^,ain " '*?? r^?'" nw?ri??fa raarui^l *.. " 'J14'. ',h ?* r^h niwr, im. ,b ,h* *? ?? llT l l.tfT? ?" ??? mi 1W. I ??'?II tot ?alr al (he Court Mouaa 2"?' i" "nu"',nk <?"??>'? al If aYlarfc M mi i Maturd?r. RMXrinhrr jn, i?u u,,. jjw^i. ..a ?i ? J"V3S "mm ' Jl.?* W. ^ ?*prr' " '?"? MM * ?? ?*'* "W" Mln^-th ri?r, fa*. tr"a"nd ,^h <^>w4HM ? H a nd 4r?tikH a* fnllnva: " '"???"TP'r IwLl CHr. Nnrlh 1(^7! T ,h- ir wJwhi aiTL H. ' lM" ^ -kd WVfH. , 1 KjW?. ir^ W"l h? tola ha lo J|W? ?l WIUbb. and Mm Ika r*" e jr*-* ** Mkd ,h-'^ ????? r'rf?! and -if. by AaH ?Mtti m JanuaiT, lirji ,n,| <rf r< ? .^.TTrJT y^5ajLCytjl <an|Ha, in l?aa? If#, rrf.r-mx 'T,-, 'i.-rru rJn *r?wra af .air ra*. ?? ?. Ml _,t l?. H. TTU4TT.
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