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PIRATES SORE GIANT TACTICS Fodt poll nil rill of M?mi<Ih\*-> ?Game I'ut Kri?tcli ami Groh Bark in l.inriip and Giants Win I to I. By JOHN II. FOSTKll (GtnrWt l*?. B, Tkt Ad.an ?? 'New York. Sept 24.? Th- Plfts- | bunch 1*1 rate* were as sort* an wet hens today over the postpone- i mem announced by tin- Giants Monday. ostensibly l>1;i mod on tin* | Weather, but in reality designed to five Frisch and Groh another day to try to get ba?-k Into the line up before thin in. mi impor-. tint series. Tho Piratea arc accusing the Giants of being quitters and sav ing they wer- afraid to tackle them. From the 11 Ian I Viewpoint. It was merely a pood piece of bfceeball Strategy. The game . oeuld have been played, but tho early wenth< r was break enough to give color to a postponement and they did not want to face tie dangerous Pirates without Winch and Groh it they possibly could help It. ?Ore because the insistence llint t)vey remain till today to play .ft|T the postponed uutnr knocked them out of a postponed game they had planned to play with Chicago. The Giants however ware within their rights. *as it al ready hns been decided In a sim ilar case that the open date af ter $ aeries heinous lo lite home clab when a game is postponed. Ike Giants merely insisted on tfifcir rlgh t?, and sore as the l'i rjpes are. all they can do is yell and resolve more firmly to try t$" beat the Giants out of the K pjfaaant. Their son ness seemed to work in favor of the Giants yesterday when Pittsburgh lust to tH* Giants by 4 to 1 .J^Brooklyn demonstrated K Hint Monday was a sufficiently good day hereabouts to play, for the , l&bins horfked up, under more or lgps .sunny skies, with Chicago. p beat the Cubs ont in a 12 inning game, und came within one point 4 ?? the Giants. That gave Brook lyn 90 victories which for a time \ laoked liko enough to win the National league pennant. \Yush l^ft on. meanwhile, has drawn one day nearer the port of Pennant - dam. The Senators have five ^pnk1* remaining to l?e played, and so have the Yanks. If the Yenks win all five Ifiev will have 90 Victories and 6 2 defeats. Wasli jfteeds win three nut of live tnat record, while four ont Ave will beat the best C if ? ? Yanks can hope to uo. ?[Anything like an even break between the two teams for the Teat of the season means a Wash ington victory, for the Senators a?e two games to the good. U3?-.. H^Much of the Giants success this season has been due to the excel )#bt work of iNehf and lien t ley, !rf> handers, who have won S5 games between them. Neither has* been what could be called a great pitcher, though Nehf might have attained such a title had lie heen a little more rugged. And Bentley is not quite as good us Mkt But MoGraw. quick to disc ?rn the personal attributes of bull players, hus been careful In his use of Bentley and Nelif. and he has got enough winning games out of the pair to warrant him in retaining them. (jARRim SQUAD LAST SCRIMMAGE Wake Forrnt llrnily lo Mori Carolina in lln- 0|H'iiiim Game of Soumiii on (Inri -Field Saturday. ?Wftkp FoNII. Hr|i! , 24, CniH'li GArrlty this afternoon pushed lib j? Wake Forest squad through final scrimmage In preparation for the | opening game with Carolina on Gore Field Saturday. Tho team | bad Ita flmt scrimmage Inst Wed [? nesday and will go Into the Caro | Una game with less than a week ? of hard work, the rain of last waek having held up the begin nlnjc by several days. L Vfveral of the regular lln|r>i?. pBoa Were not In the final bard driving today on account of minor | Injure* which will not keep them] out of the Carolina, game. The line showed an encouraging amount of drive and stlckahillly I for the first of the season. In the j back field work, tlaekley and j. Oreason ripped off good gains. For the past four days Garrltyj j has been concentrating on <1 f? n ? r work against forward passes, drill I Inf Mis men over and over again ?* to, combat aerial attacks from the I enemy. This Is taken by some to jf' moan I list he expects that this *9'. be Carolina's principal wenp oa In the corning contest, k .Practice for stops .starts and speed have revealed that Kick f lejr. quarterback ; "Flash ! son. half bark; tllley, end and Armstrong. 1?.? ir back; are th< speediest m#?n on the club. Karl? !, fclnt, fullback. In tiot far behind I th? leadorn Oarrlty's method In '?loping BP"" II. I Hi t to tin V the entire club start from the end I of 4he field, run to the twenty yard line, then back to the atn.t | ldfr point. Back to the thirty yard line, then to the starting I; point, to the fifty yard line and : back to the starting point, and then across the field. The pm ally for being Isst msn In th<? j On* I trip across the field Is to hereto ran the entire distance over again. K,': ; RALEIGH SET FOR STRIBLING BOUT ili^h School (ii'iirgia Hox <*l" to Vie IVIcfiiiiicli* 1 i 11 at City Auditorium on Saturday INi^hl Hnli'lgli. Sept. *24. ? Everything ?in "nil set" for tin* U'n round boul j here Saturday night between \V. L. (Young) Ktriblnig, sensation nl Georgia high school boxer and ;Vlc McLaughlin, who lias been { advertised n? the light heavy weight champion of Canada. J. Sliorwood rpehurch, who l.< promoting the light declare? that Ihe early ticket sale indi cates that the largest crowd that ever witjnewed a hoxing mulch hero will he on hand for the scrap. Mr. I'pehurcli further asserted that Ihe hout will he one of the ( most Important staged In this islatcrnlnce hoxing was legalized j In a number of North Carolina elites. ; Stribling and McLaughlin fought to a draw in Savannah in Juno 192.1, according to Mr. ! rpchnrch arid each la aspiring to the light heavyweight cham pionship of the world. Iloth I boys have fought Mike McTlguo. light heavyweight champion of the world. In the event Mc Latvghlln wins over Stribling, Mr. ! Upchtirch stales, lie will be In I line for jr fight with McTlguo for ! the world's championship crown, i Under the law no decision can ,b" r ndered by the referee. Kddl llanlon, professional ref (jrvti of Atlanta, Ga?, will offi ciate in the ring. Mclaughlin will reach the city early this week and begin train ing. while Stribling. accompanied i by "Pa." "Ma," and "Muddy" Stribling is expected to arrive in ItaU'igli Friday morning. Strib ling In said to be In Ihe pink of | condition, having recently en i gaged In houls In Ohio, 1'enn Miijor I .rustic Seoros If ATlOTTAVi LKVIIIK TiicmIhv'** Hcorc* M? w York. 5; Pittsburgh, 1. Hrooklyn, 4; Chicago, 5. i Philadelphia. 7; Si. I.oiiIf. 8. nmlon, I ; Cincinnati. 4. Standing ??f TMim. W. I*. IV#. Now York '?? r,?? .601 llrooklyn HO f. 1 hh ?i0 . r?Hf> Cincinnati ?i ?;7 . r, 4 7 Chicago *<o r.7 .?? 4 4 St. 1 /OU In ?in H?; .413 I >h tiu (1*1 iUi la . r.n f?r> * .nrtO float on ..i-. flo !in .:M? AMKItfCA* l,K\(iiK Tiirwln)'* Hwifs rtitmrri. fi; Wanlilnplotv, 7. St. Ixmli. !?: Philadelphia, 11. Detroit, 1; fioxton. 2. Cleveland. t; New Ynrtt, 8. Htnndlim of rpnnm W ,.Ii. Pet. Washington HH 80 .S9!? N?w York *7 C-2 .f.8 4 : Detroit *4 r,7 .56' St Lou In ?...74 78 4*3 Philadelphia ??? BO .483 Cleveland - $r, 8R .417 Chicago ? BR 8 4 .438 I Ion ton 45 85 43.1 I'OOTRAIJ, QIRSTIOX IU>\ If yon have wmo queKtion to auk about ? If you want u rullc Inter preted? If yon want to know any thing about a piny ? ' Write to Lawrence lVrry. for 15 jvar* an authority on tl??' naiuo as writer and official. If you want a personal reply endow a Htamped, Hclf-nd dr.?fl?d envelope. Otlirrwiup your question will be an Bwer?'d In this column. Addr<fw: Lawrence Perry, Special Football Correttpondent of The Advance. HI 4 World MtiildiiiK, N?:w York. ? (C?*yrl?tit. 1924. By Th* AilmncO Quo Ion ? iA. kicker punts from ' close to hi * line of scrimmage. Ono or more team mntea aro be hind him when kirk Is made. 1b I hero any circumstance by which these outside men may reepver the hall? Answer ? No. A ball may he j recovered by a player of the j kicker's aide only after a free kick or a kick-off. Question ? Tho rules seem to leave much more to tin- judunient of the. referee than ever before. Ih i his ?o? Answer? It la ho. The referee has Increased responsibilities In the way of judgment. And he shall ho so|?? Judge as to the legal ity of incident* or actions coming up on the field not specifically covered by the rules. Question ? A - forward pit mm J,-i thrown by Team A. An eligible man of tram A and a defending player catrh the hAli almulfan eously. I>oes tho ball then be long to the player who can wreat it from the other? Answer No. The ball br io nga to the aide that put It in play- ? In the rase In question, i therefore, to team A. aylvania and New York. Inrluding his match with Paul Herlenbarh at the Velodronio In New York City. , Mr. lfprehurrh stated today | that several preliminaries will he staged, but the card has not yet b?>en completed. The fight will ho staged' In the City Auditorium having a seating capacity of slightly more than 000 . For Sale 5 H. P. GENERAL ELECTRIC MOTOR Price $70. Apply BuniiKH Off ire -The Advance THE WILD BULL STUBBORN CUSS Hard to Get Here in Fir*t Plaee hui KITorh to Get Him Away Make Him De term inetl Stay. fly FAIR PLAY I?24. Br TM Mmmi) N w York. Sept. 24. ? Leo Fiynn's handling of Jack Renault between now and early next sum mer will be worth watching. The Canadian has a chance to Ret into an early summer bout with Jack Deinpsey. said affair to be followed by another open nir enKuK< iiient between the win ner and Harry Wills. Renault's encounter with the' rhumpion Is continent upon flis not being whlpp d before the time comes for the early summer Imnle for the championship. He will probably fight, iuaybo a lot and outside of one or two men. it does not look as though he would lie in any s|>eclal danger. i> mpnjr wanti Flrpo for this early summer bout, but there seems tendency to put Hkids un der Lul.<. Jt even looks as If n?mf of the promoters wish he would go home. Hut the wild bull Is gelling ob stinate. Now he finds that the Federal uuthoritbs may not witth him to remain here he i* dead net on staving and if they let him alone he will hang on until next summer meeting any opponents he can get. A Firpo-Romero RoJ.ik battle Is talked of. He has got to do some thing of course to buck up his au tomobile business In Huetios Aires. Not a car ha* lie. n sold Mince he came to this country. It H said. Jack Renault will have no deal ings with "Hurry Wills so far as Hi in "fall Ik i uiKorneU. Today or shortly thereafter the IKimlnlon deliverer will start on a three w?*?'k ; huntiim trip afler wliieh Im will tour the country meeting va rious opponents utid Increasing his reputation. The taTE" '"was" "ffiiiY "Wltte nnd Renault would hook up for an Oc tober open air bout hut as th<> writer has pointed" out Jack Is be ing primed for Dempsey ayd the chances urc he will work his way up to this battle through Flrpo. No danger for Renault. Rickani knew how to build up the Hull and he knows how to pull him down. Harry Wills never, never could knock Jack Deinpsey out. 80 ad mit all the fighting sharps along the Great White Way. " Hut they do think that Wills would be clever enough to tie up the cham pion. At least some of them do. They believe that Dempsey would wear his arms out trying to reach the negro in a vital spot and that the battle might end with him outpointed. ? How sad. how very sad it would lie for a world's champion to lose his hard earned world's title on points. 80 sad that wise persons say Wills will be very much older and more tottery than lie is today Mora Jack will get htm. 80 runs the wise talk. Personal ly. against almost everyone*# opinion ? except Tex Rickard's ? the writer believes that Dempsey will enter the ring against Wills nest summer and that the brown panther Is going to get plenty. Don't forget ? or maybo you know ? that Jack Dempsey is a clover boxer himself. ? IjMI'OLIiKTTK WILI. NOT OUT MI CH RADICAL St MMMtT Continued from page 1 a foothold In America?" was the next question. Foster nhrugced his shoulder* and sighed. He didn't appear to believe that In a country in which t raddsni slid capitalism were so strona 11 v much headway OOVtS be made for some time. "Hut communism," be said, "is not developed by us! That Is u lik' mistake. It is an effect rath-, er than a cause. It arises spon taneously when the capitalistic system brenks down and dlsfnte urates. You never have coQimun Ism until conditions of disorder and discontent are brouuht about by the mistakes and tactics of the ITES-STIHGS [ Apply wrtbakiAf aoda or hmiM. ' hold ammonia, followed by X/ICKS Hurdler Turns to Football DAN K1NSEV THIS ccnllomnn ?hown hero In lontltnll n'k'ulla la a little un accuHtoinod to hl? new tosri. he (win* none other than Dan Kinney, famouw hurdler, who hrousht glory b? the Unlvemlty of Illinois by hreakins a world record in the Olym< pics. Dnn is ftrrd wilh the ambition o( Ixing nnollier lied OrnnKP and la practicing with Zuppkc's Illini eleven lie'* conftldrrcd n promising r?*didate for the back field If he ones as well on gridiron a* cinder PHthH^'il f?f> n tit line running , mate for the great Grange. To Service? Hie Allintinrlr Plmrinnev ? ? add* Qualit i PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT M. (>. Mnrriscllr & Company FURNITURE ?'A8H. If Ymi Hiivr II I -RRDIT. If Ynu Wont It. EL DALLO CIGARS IWd by taulltHr f J ROCK KM AND IKAIiMACIIK D. R. MORGAN A GO. WHOI.KMI.K mtOCKflfl capital!* la." Foster explained that the work [ ers party of America would be on ballot of at least fifteen states but tii til he and his colleagues did thin mervly as a means of educa tinK*ludivldiials to their doctrine*. He has no hope of succeeding by the bullot. "We dlHauree with the Social ists." he remarked, "that anythiuK ean !>?? ucrrmipllshfd by lh?' ballot or evoltition. We simply hold an couiiuunlMtH that t>mor day the workers units in industry will ac quire^ the ascendancy." Foster went on to show how his group disagrees with the an archlHts, I. W. W.'s and Socialists ;i lid Insisted that what he was do ing in America wan not a bit dlf fi-p-nt than what was being doue by other societies affiliated with the third Internationale in Mos eow. "There Is no such thing as an American communism," he said.' "or a German com muni* mi. It's all the same thing." Ask?d where the fur.ds wi-r? coming from to finance bin cam paign and if he received money from liunMa, he laughed. "How can Itussia with her eco nomic trou hies help us. Why our organization raised a million dol lars in this country for funds re lief." ' The conimunlsts chart*' admis sion for their meetings ? twenty five cents h head ? and in that re spect Foster thinks l^t Follette is doing the right thin*. There are alwut fifteen newspapers ? sty ot' them are dallies- -which spread communist propaganda and devel op new members. The lint of members was estimated by Foster at nbout 25.000 but lie thought at least four times that number were In sympathy with his cause J nnd that 1m* would poll many time* that vote thli yvaf. - Incidentally Foster has a unique conception of the Ku Klux Klan. "It in the expression of a cer tain discontent" lie said. "Out if you study it closely, you will find It is economic discontent mixed up with religious hatred. Just note the classes of individ uals. a^uinsL wJiuju. the Klan op erates. In one rexion It opposes foreigners for economic reusons. In another, it fights against the rise of certain successful business people. In another It Is anti-un ion. Call It wfrnt yott will. It Is a movement of confusion and dis content, misdirected and colored by false objectives. Most of Its members are n stupid and igno rant lot. I doubt whether If Its rolls were disclosed there would be many really Intelligent people in II," _ Thus doe* WllltlW Zr foMr make hi* campaign. He aay? about th?* umv thin* In hia *p?ech** ?* ery where. Hu la clever ? g#|^Pl avoid t ntauKloinents witff'alltl Ryndicatlxt lawn for he does not stri-MB the method bjr which com munism is to be achieved 9ormuch? as the doctrine Itself and inwf of hi? discussion is usually historical and explanatory of cnndUlona In Kurope. H*- will hurt L* Follette to somv extent In the Northwest, for tr he we iv not running, much of his vot?* would no to t^.^,1* conuin leader. THE APOTHECARY SHOT Phone 400 A Good Drojr Store r - The Classified Section Full To Brim With Money Saving Offers DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RATB6 This sl*e type (8 point). ene cent a word each Insertion; minimum 25 cents. OM tilde; 76 centa we^k; 16 words. Standing a da, flra centa ft word fV week. Tw? ty cents per month ? In advance. White iS^ace and pm graphed ads. 60 cents an Inch. Copy mutt be In tha office by 5 p. m. day before Inser tion. For Sale CHKVItOIJTr TOIRINO OAR far sale- ? Ouud . condition, Phone 177-J. sept 23 oct lnp I'Olt MAI.K ? ON'K I'OINTRIl IKXi' six months old. Call 8i5-W 24-30np FOR MliK ? I Ml II RARB1T dogs, three year old ileaglo houndH. John A. Ilartlett, Cam* den, N. C. sep.24-pd POIt KAliK ? NO. 1 TIMOTHY liny, two cars Just unloaded. For , ? lie next ten days we will nave you ' $1 to $2 per ton for cash with or der. Aydlett & Owen*. Phone 456. sep 24-30npd FOIl HAMS ? FORM CXHJPE Must be ween to be appreciated. T? Tins. Cull lis. tfnpd FOR 8AIJC ? TKIf rtllAREH Carolina Ranking & Trust Com pany stock. Address box 176 9tt 1 FOR NAI-K ? FIVE H. I\ GEN eral Electric motor in good run ,'nlng order. Price $70. Apply ? business office. Tho Advance tf FOR HALE ? HOI SE WITH AM* modern conveniences. Best resi dential section of the town. D. R. I Kramer. septdlf { ? FOR SALE ? SIX PER CENT ml estate mortgage honds fr?r safe investments. Industrial i Bank. tf Wanted W A NTKD-KX I'KIt I K\< KI> PI X K i?favn rrw operator. Foreman- ' ' DerrlrkKon Veneer Co., Hnpt 23-29np. WANTKI) ? I*AIIY T<) HTAY with elderly lady. Good hoard . ? and pay. Cull 845. *ept 22-27np j WANTKII ? TWO GOOD KIUGNH milk row*. Call or nee D. T. Per- ? 1 ry. Phono 445, 813 West Main utreot. *ep.l9-tf-np , KOR HAIJC OIKAP ? CORONA typewriter praetleally new. alao ' No. 3 Underwood 14-K carrlaic ; typewriter. Carter Bros. Garage. , Phone 73V 24-oc7np | CARRIKIIM WANTKD ? FOR THK | Dally Advanee. Plea*o leave Ap i plication at office. I)o not line ; i telephone. tf >. I YOU Iff I I.ADY WITH KXI'Kltl ene?> deal re* pernianeat position : In atom, Address "Position." car?> j Th?- Advance aep.23-pd Special Notices Nonric Ta tM HflM ?f a. 0. n NHtt. aatf V?i4m r?artaf. Or. Ml* ? Rrt?a?. air. Manr Wkrtafcarat. tka hrtrt a? OikiM r?r<??*aa?. ?laaftar gkrtMkMM. ##? Xfi JaM C. ffcrl??fcaa?. tfMMMtf. War r. CkrlN^MN. Id* Hfl <* ?nmh4. 1*4 pk Km4i mhI all of Ika atnra n? w<1 iiwl r *fmr4 In p-r*Mla. ?IHl all I ho krtft *?<? r4 <H* 1*1 ? n. n Hra<tf??4. WtU lalw MM In* ttiai afcl rw?(Nni ?f III# mM P It iVmImI. Mmi iN? *?*? * Mr4.lv * (IrlM *M ilM r\ it A OttaNM Nailxial - I la r? ?n?t M aforaasM. M>NM far Uw tafi ?MI ht law flirt hav Uln MMk* 'Hal aa 4 mm w __ ^ WiMliw ?tN fea iiaand at Um ml af Um Opportunities FOR AUVKRTIKINfl ON' THIS page, telephone Minn HI mint at' The Advance office. l*hon?* 357. tf FA1LMKIW! ? I'HK THIS IMUK for Belling your products. AhK those who have tried It. tf For Rent mil RKNT ? (MTOBRK I \' dwelling. 420 West Cherry Htreet, with garn*e. Mrs. Annie Hanks. 125 North Martin street. Phone 277-W. 24-30npil POK RKNT ? HTKAM HKATKI> Bed Room. furnished or ?yi furnlshed. Private entrance next to bath. ITp town between two of bent boarding homes In city. ' Call 854-J. FOR RKNT ? THRKK OH KOt'R unfurnished room* tot Hfhl ftflUM keeping. Mrs. Annie flanks 12.*? N. Martin street. Phone 277-W. sept 104 fop. I'AYH TO ADVICItTISK He. who whlwpor* down tho welt About tho koo<1m ho hnK to aril Won't rrap an ninny goldm dol lar* At ho who clltnbft n troc and hollrrn. 0 Grocery Stores THK (OWKMKNT OIUMlCltY on ?? fbr ill your urocfry "Hi, Mkln Street Grocery. 14-S0kp UROtltniKR OF ALL KINDfl delivered to any part of city. Phooa 637 ? Joe Harrell. 18-24np K. R. MKKK1WR OROTRRV ?tore, Road and Fearing atreet*. for freah grocarlaa ? and faat delivery. 18-24np Merchandise WOOD STOVKS, Olli HTOVKH, and coh! heaters. Ammunition, guns and rifles. Buy early. Cul pepper Hardware Company. sept 20-26np. HOYS* AND CalRlX' M'HOOI. sweaters and shoes. Come to our store and save money. N'eedhams Notion Store. scp.23-29-np riSIIFIt - MORRIttKTTK PKO duce Company are having to ar rive fresh ear cabbage, apples and pears. Mail us your order. 24-30 VIKNNA ItOI.I-S WITH CARA way seed and delicious inilk bread. Special this week at Cartwrlght's liakery. 24-30np oYnTHRM ? OYHTKll HRAMON Is here and I have them routing In daily fresh from the shell. Fresh nnd salt fish of all kinds. I will do my best to serve one and all and guarantee to serve you with the liCfU that can he had. Thomas Crank. Jr. "The .Man Who Knows Fish.** Phones 204 and 410. City Market. 24-30np FIIFHII I'OIM I.Alt FRICBD fancy candles for children. Phone 775. Sedberry'a Drug Store. 18-24np HF.K THK FALL FASHIONS of latest designs in flats and Dresses at tho Fashion Shop. 18-24np A. II. SFSCIJCY A HON, WIIOI.K walo Fruits and produce. Apples, Ttannatia*. Oranges. Lemons, Crape Fruit, Pears and all kinds of produco. Call us. Phono 59 18-27np HWKATKIIM OF ALI. KINDM and colors for Men and Women. Hoys and Olrts. Reasonable prices. Look them over. Hurdle A Parker. 6 North Polndexter street. 18-24pd HAI'Mll'S MTA It HAKF/ltY, FlltST In service and low prices. Cream pufTs this week's special. Phone 420. 24-30npd 1*ATBHT MODKN IN FA Mi Hats for Misses and Ladle*. De pend on oar service and price. Miss 8. A. Parry. 18-24npd Mm H4-HOOI, SHORN FOR HOYH and girls depend on Oallop A Toiey Shoe Co. 18-24np YOT Wit. I. FIND A FT Id. 14 NR of children's }?eadwear at Walker * Company, lit Polndexter atreet. sl9-oc2p?l Ollt (iKNKItAI. COKD TlltKS and luhi?H have arrived. Let us -Jiku w vuu !>?? difference. We aj?Q carry auto acceititorlcB. Davit-Box f & Co., North Road street extd. . I'll. mi.- #70. M>p.23-29-f)p SdHHU, WITH AND MHOKH for boys and young men. ? We price r*om right. Benton & West. Phone 7. 24-30tfnp Miscellaneous SKBRE RR Y'H DRUG STORK IH nearest bocauxe tho quickest. Try mo. Phono 775. 22-27npd; B NKW OR. HiiRo drink; and Virginia Bare . Orapo. Roll led by Pasquotank Bottling Company. ?cep20-27np.. FOR BEST WATCH AND ( LOCK repairs. ? M. Is. BriU, Savings Bank Building. Elizabeth City, X. C. 22-27np TIIK KAGIK CAFE ? EATS rooked i ho American way. Special dinnor dally. Home made pies. C. B. Ives, proprietor. tfnp HAVK VOI R SHOKH REBUILT by export workman. Joseph Am meen. Corner Martin and Matthew. Phono 803-W. sep 23-2*npr BARBER. HERVICE ? AT COOT or'x Barber Shop. White Barbers. Cold and Hot Bath day or night, sopt 20-27npd. BUY 8TOCKS AND BONDV from us on Weekly and Mont payments. The Industrial BflSc tfnp. BEFORE YOC TRY THE RKHT fry the best ? The Busy Bee Cafe. Special dinner 50c. tftfpd'' Ol'R GENERAL <?>RD TIIUM and tubes have arrived. t&$^tt's ' ?how you tho difference. . We also carry auto accesortes. Datl* no* & Co., North Road StVVtft ' .Extended. Phono 870. 2p-)gnp" ' 1'HO.NB aw? FOB <1I.KAXI!N> and pressing. \Vork promptly and In good shapo.*,. If* BUY A B V E RTI HI N O OX* TH1H page and let It help you bify'oK sell your product. " - tr BRINK ROWBKVH OIIKRJI River and NuGrape and High1 grade assorted flavors. ''Jje'W .sanitary improved machinery. Phone 201. 18-24npd HA I'M NO ? LIGHT AND HKAVY T>ay or night. Phono 893-J. W. N. Billon. 202 ljroa-d street." ~??;i Wpl 20-26npd. ^ HAY FAKMKKH ? IJ.JT UH BUY your hides. Furs, Soy Beaaa, Wool. Eggs. Etc. W. C. Glover, Foaiing street. Phone 30 18-84np PI RK 1(10 IH RKHT ? GI0T yours from Wright Purity lee A Fuel Co: Phone 72. Prompt I delivery and full weight. 2*-23-ii PI AIM RING ? IF ITH REAL Plumbing and Heating, at raa Honable prices, and work thai la satisfactory, see ? R. a. Lewis Company. sep 17-S0npd FOR Al'TOMOIllljK \< 4'EHHOR ios. gasoline, oils and excetlent l service, hoo D F. Webster. North Road street Extended. Phone *?1 HKK I N FOR VOI R TIRK BLOW out*. Wo havo right prices on Goodyear and U. S. Tires. Stan dard gas and inohllolts. Auto Supply A Vulcanizing Company. sep.l4-3(j-np PRIVATE HIIjIANKRY ? HATH made, trimmed and remodeled. Call 642-W. Mm. D. A. Morgan. & Perrse street. npp.l44^np tfnpd Lost and Found Myr? row) BAI.I.OOW tih? Hn... **? KMl?b?l?l otty Bnrnt Mill. .?<! OM Tr.p, no w?rd |f t.tlrB^, to Adnnn 0"lc* alt-l4pd Slopping Without Stopping Locating. rradlnK, miswciinv. ? fli??w art' :he three Cla#sUi?'d sl jw. The A rut l wo ?tv|is? art; ho i rslfy (ak^ir'ttnrr they involve only a few secoudx of your limn. Tin' third and hint Htcp ? answering them -- should ? carried wit with evnetly tin same speed that has marked tbo first and scc and itupa. DouX loacauy liiuc. In. auiaciiliK body else will romp away with all their profit*. Stopping without Ml ipt>i?K is what make* you a classili. d winner. riao.N'K 'mi Advnnco 4!la*sifi<'<! AiIh Always the Same? In Service Always Different ? III Opportunity
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 24, 1924, edition 1
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