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&NKS YET MAY WIN BY SCRATCH m - - Bb t Chanct'M All Again*! It yhilp ? Brooklyn _ ami Kll?bur)(h Seem Out of Manning in National. S By JOBS li. FOSTKR ?. (CaMrrUbi. lni b, TU? Alhitel ? Ifctw York. Sept. 2i. h look*. the Washington:-. against the Glanta now (or the wurU'x chain ?gn*hlp of 1*24. ? ? ^Pl?a loas of Tuesday's and Wed Y " games I?y Pittsburgh and Brooklyn put the laianta in win ntB( to*. Thure is practically if ph?nc<- left tor th I'irnte TWy would have tn win all the revaluing gatm-H to finish with 'J 2 vStorki and 61 defeats. The ar%Pr" are as had off, for with (Nriymro more to play, thoy must wft all both to finish H2-62. Kv?-n th^n. they could win only If the OliBti loat all of their remaining f?nr-an<l tit .only if the Qjjnts lost 3 out of the four. t^dtoff the dnzzllnK I >n**y Vume b^Ohlcago Tuesday thai practical* 1/Tput Brooklyn out <?t the run <Oranthom scored four of the CWfcago runs with his brace of Mfcners and Harnett finished tin* jab up by a homer In the tenth. JHard luck ? yes. and plenty of 34othinrc like it ever happened ore at the very end of a sen when ?o much depended upon tba efforts of one pitcher. Some cAdlt however, must k<> tn Keen, wjo kept the Robins in check after a rather hail first Inning. . ?Mad the Hrooklyn.* won Tues-I 41V and Wednesday' they would ?till have held thrr tlhmts to thHr kttlUIng and mad ' It a hair-rals 10| finish for the eripplcd lead en. An It In, the Giants must do' a lot of flopping to lose out. -The situation in the Ameriran League did not change exc pt in matter of the tino* left to the Yanks to pull up on- W>M*h4uMt??n Tif Yanks and Washington both W^rfTueaday and aKaiu Wednes day rJlut the Yanks are dying hard If they have received their death Vfljind. An it is, they have a ?teat of a show to win, hut It is ? rrary wraith like ghost of n ?mw. They would have to will all their remaining four games wfclto Washington lost two to give UlBm a tie, and WaHhlngton would to loae three to give them a win. ??very Indication, uh the sltua ndfnlfHHtH it?elf today, therefore, in. that the Wa^hlngtonx will win flrii pennant HI RTsTory and" tut the Glantn will win their fourth pennant 1n auccexMion. tad that the World 6erlea will be acshort distance commuting af fair between the Amertira'a poli tical capital and it? financial cap ital. There will be no travel to Pittsburgh. Th" Ptratea cunnot maintain the ntlff gait that Ih re qafred of a champion In a year lUto 19S4. Whether in early aen tmld seaaon or late aeaaow. Pirate* seem to lark w?me f that la neceHHary for victory ItfMfe* pinched. jjThe Giants went Into the fight ac^lnnt Pittsburgh with a crippled t?n and with McQuillan piteh 1?, and the Plruten, although t?jr got more hitK than the Gfiknta, did not hit together and P*7 the kind of game that could defeat the Giants. 'Conn ell, the Cnllfornln youth has done I it tin since ho hi?? rwlth the Giants, shut a home into the right ft**)d standx practically broke up the IMtts ?*h attack. M<*Ketchnle chos<? MadoWu to pitch in thin lmpor |t game, and there are plenty kftrand stand manaxPm who are Itala that he did not use good pfmenf pT?e fact that Frlsch and Oroh ire oat of the (liant lineup did I iMin to make any difference ?the 'New Yorker*. They cniahed Ed the Hraten and s^nt them 9 high because they had more pt,*?ren with two regular* out XING STR1BL1NG LOSES AT NEWARK ffowark, N. J. Sept. 25.? Young : Ibllng who fight* Jit n,Hl?ign [unlay lost the newKpaper ?!?? (on In a 12 round bout with Ad in? hero lant night. flEl. DAI.I/O CkIaHS Hold by Irndlnir ROCKHK AND I'll A It MA< 'IKS D. H. MOItGAN & CO. > WHOLK8AI.F, (iltOCRIlH MO FOOTBALL gi KSTION BOX If jrou hav<? home quMtlon to a*k about football If yuu want a rulto inter preted -- If you want to know any thing ubout a play for IS y?*ar* an authority on ? tin rumr a* writer and official. If you want a p?*r*onal reply pucIobp a Mamp? d. *Hf-*d- j drt'Hto d cnveloiM*. Otln twIho j your ?ia*ntion will bo an nwervtl In lhk column ? AddroMn: l?awri*R(**> Perry. i Special Football Correspondent i of The Ailvaiic*, *14 World ItuildltiK, New York. Cmrlgtit. 1)24, kv Tit Ai?irc? Question ? A buck running with JoJw ti j 1 1 ? n .il mil In hu tarkUid, II ? tosses il hark of him to a luckier or other lineman. Is that lineman eligible to run with it? An.urr? Any player may at i Inn- rcoflvH a hall from a mem ber of hi* own team who is In front of him. The only stlpulu lion against pushing is the for wnril throwing of the ball. Question ? An eligible player receive* a forward pan A. Whrn fa<kb-d h?* fniiiMi s jhi- hall which TO"' loffflfrii 1 A inltlffthur or fnl own team recovers it. Now thin is prnrtirally a Ht'ninil forward pa km In one play. May the ball thus recovered be retained? Answer? Yea. To avoid ruction, however, t he referee should be quite Ktir>- th*> fumble- was not in iti nlional. : Question ? Suppose a team com tolls a foul calling for penalty of distance so great as to tuke the ball ov r lis goal line. What huppr na? Atikwit ? The ball shall be down ou- the one yard line. Question ? In a play the field : Klgnals a foul ugainftt Tt-am A while at the same time the um pire rails a foul against T?-am H. What hap|u-ns. , Answer ? The ball comes back in lhu- point ? wlu.ro it wa? put In piny and be played over again, with no change in tbo number of down or distance to be gained for first down. It's Here YOUR FALL HAT! JITST out of th? packing cane*, ready for your review, arc tlio now fall Ilati. Sure ly you've never neen such a likable utock. SlrtHOHH, $7.00 St? liMHi Mule, $5.00 McCabe & Grice The lltisy Worn Klnro 1 M1IO NO MATTER how xood a suit you may buy, if it is not properly fitted by a competent tailor you will not be correctly dressed. Huy your clothes from us and we will fit them for you. , D. Walter Harris The City Tailor and Clothier 666 In a prescription for Malaria, < Till In anil I'rvrr, Dmiko* <ir IIIIIoum Krrrr. It kill* rtw gritm*. A L L O P o JROCERIE^ iy your grocer ir* from nn old nUliliahnl firm. I'honri 3 rml 57 - P. GALLOP COMPANY -NATIONAL LKAGIH Wnl?fMli>'<i Srorrw New York. 4; Pittsburgh. 2. Urooklyn. k; Chtcauo. 5. I'liilu'lclphia . 4; St. Louis, II. IloMton. 7; Cincinnati. 6. ?? ;"~dhclrin?tl. 3. StaiMliiiK or Tcdin*. W. L. NVw York SI !",!> llrnoklyn _ 91 *}i Pittsburgh _S*? 1 Chtrufco . xO ?;h Cincinnati Hi ? St. '1 4 *?? l'hilad?li<tiiu r,:{ f?" itoAfon r.2 9!? .::44 AMKItlC AX LKAfiUB \V?lnps?lii)'* Snm-t Chicago. :i; Washington. C. SI. I ???u Ih. 2: Philadelphia. 4. Cli'V?'lah<), 0; New York.?2. .H. jnulllki! ??l T<-:'in* W. I.. IVI. Washington f?0 .TOO New York SH r,2 .5K7 Detroit k 4 ?;? .f?G5 -Lmrtir * T1"' " 77 .190 ' Philadelphia 70 *0 .407 Cleveland Ifi kO .4:1:1 Chicago <Sf? K!i .4 T5 ! Iloxton ?5 K .43:5 TUNNEY PRINCE IN PRIZE RING Would Like* Win a World Titl?* and R?iirp So Is Nol K?r#*n for a \\ iili Tommy <iihlio!w. ny FAlIt nay lCo?yrl*M. in?, By Tkt * 4r+ - 1 ?Now York. Sopt. 25. ? Amid all the talk or a Tuunejr-tiibWtns bat tie indoors he Com iliu Chrlatuuiii holidays pmrgw one tangible *ira AFOTroCCAITY HIIOF I J ~ Pbono 400 j A Cjuotl Ijruir Mlurp M. (>. Morrisettc & Company FURNITUHK CASH, If You Have It rilKDIT, If You Wunt It. fact. Gibbons and his manager, Eddie Kane. h*ve been more eag er for this battle than Tunney seems to hare been. 1'erhaps this ,1b because Gib bons will receive mure money than G*ne if the two meet. Or maybe Tunney ami his man ager. Hilly Gibson, are not work ing in such close harmony aB might appear. Gibson failed to g-*t McTlgue for Gene and the Ma rine regrets th?*t exceedingly. He could- get miirtt- credit by- bast ing McTlgue ? that is he could get a world's title ? than he could should he beat Gibbons, even granting he would have much less chunce of beating Tommy than Mike. What Tunney would like to do would be to win a world's title and lhu? retire. He has no Iove_ Tor tfie boxing k'uni" or tilings us sociat'd with it. He has plenty of money, a good business and lots of friends. An<1, take it from PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT Mothers, Tf yoii "Wish to keep this cunning baby fac| you love so well, take it to Zoeller's Studio, as this stren uous school work will soon change it. ALKRAMA Today A FooPs f ? < Awak ening ? willi ? KNII) BENNETT IIAItKISON FORD MAHY AI.HKN A I. El'. KHANCIS ? hIko? IWSTEK K EATON Enid Bennett and D. R. O. ? i? ? H?tB?" 'n , ? ?TK? Fool'. Awakening wiF|?;S RELATIONS Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour aro nbnolutoly n??ur* of fjtmlHv ?nl>( hv thf l?Mtlng ftrocm. ? i>!ntuiihti?:d ?iy ? \. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Woi?r GATEWAYS; Inc. Chevrolet Automobile Contest COUPON September 25th, 1924.' Good for 10 Vote?. When properly slRned and .nailed or delivered to Gateway*, Inc., 338 Twenty-fourth street, Newport New*. Vn., thi* Coupon wiH he eood for 10 vote* in the Chevrolet Automobile Contest, to be credited to tho person whose name appears Mow : Name of Conleatant ........ , ........ Street and No. ........... , . CUv or P. O. Address ? VOID AFTER OCTOBER 5th, 1924. the writer, he Is the prince of all fighter* who are before the pub lic today. They want another six round bout in New York between Rtrib ling and Herlenbach. Si* round boutn usually not popular with the fan*. But now everyone Known that six rounds between l aul and W. L. are equal to 20 rounds a* other fighters box. \ Jack Reddick. even though knorked out by Paul Berlenbach. made no good a fight that he l? ' rertalh to get another engage ment in the Garden ahortly. It l'?okH u* though he will be asked to mr>?t Frankie Mritt :>n. MOC.KOKN RKTIUMW MHTH Atlanu. Seirt. '25. ? Improved conditions in the agricultural re gions of the Southeast have checked the migration of rural residents to the cities and are bringing many negroes back from Northern manufacturing centers. SECOND HAND OVERLAND, MODEL "90" and MODEL "25" MAXWELL PARTS. If you nenl any purl?, you can save money and time by getting these. TIDE-WATER BUICK CO. Sweaters Ju?l Arrived We've just received * big line of excellent quality Sweaters direct from the Manufacturers, which we are selling at decidedly low prices. These Sweaters are suitable for Women and Girls, as well as for Men and Boys. C. A. COOKE The Classified Section Full T o Brim With Money Saving Offers DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIER RATES This iIm typo (8 point), one cent a word each Insertion; minimum 25 cents, one tlxAo; . 75 cents week; 16 wordfc i Standing s<V*. cents ft word ?4r week. Tweqty cents per month? In advanA. White a^ace and panu graphed ads. 60 cents an loon. ? Copy ait he to the ofloe J by 5 p. m. day before Inser tion. j For Sale YAIAAI1IJ-} FA KM I OK HALK ? Half mile from State Highway. i Three quarter* mile from Har- 1 longer school and postofflce. One and a quarter miles from skipping "irnlnT. One mtle "from ~t*hrt*TTtjnr~ church. 'Mile and half front I'oweHit ? Point Baptist ? chttrch. I las about forty acres in cultiva tion. adapted to Irish and Sweet Potatoes, Corn and Cotton. Small trnant house only building on furm. Good bottom lands for gum, laurel, bay, cypress and some pasture. Plenty wood, such as pine. Is easily drained, having two ditches running through the ' property. This is an unlimited ; i opportunity for some one who v.ants to live on a farm, nnd who is willing to work. Just an easy matter to pay for it in two or three years, planted to tweets, with market h like we have seen ? lor the last two years. This farm is to be sold so don't put 'off Hieing the owner, as the price i ? Is low and the terms will be one half cash and the balance to suit fhe purchaser. Apply N. T. ?Aydlett. Elizabeth City. N. C. 2H~-26-27np liAIMiAl NH IN NRW ANI) OLD furnilur'-. See Auction Furnl- | ture Co., Poindexter street. Phone j |tl, sep SS oclnp I WK HALF ? ON K WIIjIJAMS mill. 30 In. stone runners, will msko perfect bread meal. One Duplex feed mill. One American adding machine. All in perfect' condition. ?fot in use and haven't j been for nearly two years and Will sell real cheap. Aydlett & wens. 2&-27op < 'H KV ROIjRT TOURING ('Alt for sale ? Oood condition. Phone 177-J. sept 23 oct lnp I FOR RAliK ? ONK POINTKR I>OG six months old. Call 835-W 24-30np 1 FOR HAIjK ? NO. 1 TIMOTHY , hay, two cars Just unloaded. For] the next ten days we will save you ! 9 1 to $2 per ton (or cash with or der. Aydlett" ? OWens Phone 46fi. ! sep 24-30npd FOR HATjK ? FORI) roura Must he seen to be appreciated. Terms. Call 148. tfnpd FOR SAME ? TK* rtTIARKH Carolina Hanking A Trust Com pany atock. Address box 176 *tr FOR ftAljH? F1VK H. P. GKN eral Klectric motor In good run-| Ding order. Price $70. Apply, business office. The Advance tf FOR HAIiH ? SIX PKR CKNT real eatate mortgage bonds for safe Investments. Industrial Bank. if FOR HAi/K ? MRM I'M FOR HKKI> Rye and Red Kust Proof Seed Oat*. Molasses Feed. 86c grain, wheat middling. Can fill orders for Red Cedar Shingled and J rough lumber. Aydlett A Owens. 25-27np Wanted WA\TKf>? lv\l'KltlK\<Kl> 1*1X10 .frtave raw operator. Foreman Derrlclmon Venoer Co.. *ept 2ft-2*np. ^ # WAJfTKD ? liADV TO HTAV with elderly lady. Good board and pay. Call MS. nept 22-27np FOB MA1JR I1IKAI' ? POKOXA typewriter practically new, also No. * Underwood 14-E carriage typewriter. Carter Bro*. Garage. Phone 7SI. 24-oc7np '? AltlCIKIIH ? ANTKf> ? WW THIS [Dally Advance. I'leaae leave ap | i^lratiika mi office. Do not use ' telephone. If \l lilinnl Vlikikibiiiif ! j f" " HiIWH I I r " LfiralitiK. reading. answering ? those an :he three Classified st.'ps. The fir?t two st?'ps an- ho easily taken that tliey involve only a fe?r seconds of your time. TU?' third and last Mop ? answering them ? should bo carried oit with exactly the same speed that has marked the first and sec ond tdepK. Don't loseany time in answering the das>--ilicd ads that interest you. or some body else will romp away with all their profits. Stepping without st ippiriK l? what makes -you a classified winner. ~ rilONK :?7 AiImmk c Oa-sifu'il Ads Always the Snnir ? In Sorvioo Alway* Different ? In Opportunity Special Notices NOTIl'K To ttie Hrlrt of J. 0. Fearing. dKtiwd. D. B. KnHi, and WMdMi Fairing, Or. John B. f.rioai, Mri Mary Whltehurit. the hrlrt of Erik In* Ehrtng*iau?. Blucher Ehiinghaai. de cuNd. John C. Phrlnghaut. decaaaed. aad Wn. F. thrirshaoi. tha heir. of Chrlitln.. Culpe??ar. deceased, and Mra. Minerva I. Oatwilt; Ki'-fi out all et the a true mmr?i ami referred In iHT?in?. ami all Hie belr? ami di-vlw* <if the late T?. B. Hiadford. ri-rnud. will fait noUoa I hat old r>-ldrlH'e irf tbr ?ald I?. II* Itrailft nt dweayxt. bKwwn the Mnr* of Mri'abr A Orion and thti T ir*t & Cllla-M National Hank, fronilQjt rm Mam iirw. i ?? 1>. <-n rnn (Wimrd on aA-Mint of 1L? (tini'roiu atul un?ai? rtmdltlon. and tntu? t4 It* liability lo fire, and a nin?r? to otlirr on mntininioua property Thrr ?||| r?ir:hrr take n?tl''<* to t<-ur down and rrmo*? Ibn *ald btilldtut forthwith. Ttn-y will further Ukr nafi -e. mat unle?a the aald buildtnc la rroiotrd a* aforesanl, tliey will ba proceeded aealti't for the !????? and iM-n.?.tlr? as ?r. -tided by taw, Thry will further lak* notice that unlena th? aa.d tailldin* I* frnnnrd a* aforr?ald wlihln thirty (10) du? fr<uu tin- dam hereil. the tald bulldln* will be r<iai/<Ml at tha rest of tbt aald owner*. Ttala Hevtember ?. 11)31. C. A. ORKCOIIV. ?e|<tC-10 Lwal ln?j?<Uir. Opportunities KOU A l? VKRTI SI \<s ox Tins paRo. telephono Vl?s Blount at Th.> Advance offlco. Phone 3S7. lf FARMKRH! ? VMS THIS I'.tOR for Boiling your products. Auk tho?? who have tried It. ? ? tf For Rent FOB RKNT AT ON'CR ? R K nlshod residence ? five rooms with kitchen. Corner of Main and Road streets. Appy to 207 Ba?t Church street, or phone' 3*?-W. 2 4-26np<! FOR RKNT ? OCTOIIKR I A dwelling. 420 Weat Cherry street. With Karaico Mrs. Annie Banks. 125 North Martin street. Phone 277-W. 24-30npd FOR RKNT ? HTKAM HKATKI> lied Room, furnished or nn furnished. Private entrance next to bath. lip town between two of best board In* homos in city. Call 854-J. FOR RKNT ? TIIKKF OR FOUR unfurnished rooms for ll*ht hou* keeping. Mrs. Annlo Banks 12"? N. Martin street. Phone 277-W. sept lOtfnp. Grocery Stores thk (DNVfrnm naorwRY I*p*?nd on UN for nil your grocery needs. Mtoln Street Orocnrjr. 14-3f?p (JIMXWMKH OF A1.fi KIMW delivered to any part of city. Phono f!7. Joe llarrell. M-oot lnpri R. n. MKKKINH fmotVHV ?tor*, Rond and Fear In* for freih c rocerl^e nod ' fast delivery. 25-ocl.np Merchandise SPWWIi ? TO CI.OSF. OI'T ROY den and Hurley men's shoes and (.xfortls. Hrown and black. If your size is here get a pair at this low price $7.50. This is abo^t half the value. Gallop & Toxey Shoe Co. sept 25-octlnp ?ll"ST RMTSIW A LAROR slock of Men's Dress Shoes* made t-Hp^cially for us to sell at $3.60. We have a shoe to fit your foot, style to satisfy your taste at a price to fit your pocket book. Cordon Ashens, 112 North Poindexter street. 25-oct lnp IHK NORTH STAR FIXH'R ? both plain and self rlslug. C. W. Stevens &. Co. Phone 5. 25-olnp WOOD HTOVKH, OIL HTOVKH, and coul heaters. Ammunition, guns and rifles. Buy early. Cul pepper Hardware Company. sept 20-26np. HOYS' AND Ollllil' SCHOOL sweaters and shoes. Come to our store and save money. Needhams Notion Store. sep.23-29-np FIHHKR - MORIUHRTT*: PRO dure Company are having to ar rive fresh rar cabbage, apples and pears. Mall us your order. 24-30 VIENNA HOI .1.44 WITH HAIU.; way seed and delicious milk bread. Special this week at CArtwright's Bakery. 24-30np OYHTHHH ? OYHTKR HRAHON is here and I have them coming in dally fresh from the shell. Fresh and #alt flsh of all kinds. I will do my best to serve one and all and guarantee to sorve you ^Ith the best that can be had. Thomas Crank. Jr "Tho Man Who Knows Fish." Phones 204 and 410. City Market. 24-30np FRRHH POPVIjAR PRICRD fancy candles for children. Phone 776. Sedberry's Drug Store.' 1 8-24np nr. K THK FAIiVi FASHIONS of latest designs In Hats and Dresses at tho Fastfion Shop. 1 8 - 2 4 n p A. n. HHPXKY M HON, WIIOLR sale Fruits and produce. Apples, 1 Bannanns. Oranges. lemons, 1 Grape Fruit, Pears and all kinds of produce. Call us. Phone &?. lt-I7np RAMM WTAR RAKKRY, FIRST In service and low prices. Cream puffa this week's special. Phone 420. 24-80npd YOI* WII.I. FIND A FT*M? MNK of children's headgear At Walker A Company, 116 Poindexter street. sl9-oc2pd WHOOl, , NI'ITM AND MOW for boys and young men. We, price them right. Benton A j West. Phoae 7. 14-30tfnp Miscellaneous DRINK ROWDKVH <1RK*> River and KuGrape, assorted flavors. New sanitary Improved machinery. Phone 201. 25-oclnp KAT AT THK I.IXDKX ? HOMVC eats promptly served at popular prices. Kn trance Martin street. VISIT MIMDY'H SHOP ? HAVE ?your hair curled or shampooed. Manicuring done. Kramer Build ing, Phone 88-J. 25-oclnp ' TAIjKIN" 'IWHT 8KHVK* we've not It. Car washing. Crank, case service, gas and oils. Bailey's *' Filling Station. Church street^. Phone 28. 26oclnp q SKIHlEIUtY'H I>HtT(J ciTORK 18 . nearest because the quickest. Try ? me. Phone 775. 22-27npd DRINK "SMJUC" THK XKW OA ange drink; and Virginia D?rr?)" Crape. Hot tied by Pasquotahk Bottling Company. scepZO-27np Kill DBHT WATCH AMP >1/>CK X?'palrs. aee-^M. L. Britt, Savings ? Bank Building. Elisabeth 'City, N*. C. SS4VM-} THK KAOIJC OAFS ? RATS cooked the American way. Special dinner daily. Home made plea. - C. B. Ives, proprietor. tfop 1IAVK VOI R SIIOK8 HKRlUT by expert workman. Joseph Am meen. Corner Martin and Mat^hfeyf. Phone 693-W. sep 23-2tnp BARBKR- SKIlVUTv ? AT OOOP er's Barber Shop. White Barbers. Cohl and Hot Bath day or night, sept 20^27 npd. mrv stocks and bond? from us ,>n Weekly and Monthly payments. The lndnltrltl Bank tfnp. IlKPOKE VOl" TRY THK REST try the boat ? The Busy Bee Cafe. i Special dinner 60c. tfnpd FOB UKM'INB JOHN DKKK farm implements and repair liarta. see \V. C. Glover, Tearing street. Phone 30. 24-30op<l Ot'lt (iKXKlUI. <X>RD TIRBH and tubes have arrived. Let as show you the difference. We also carry auto accesorlea. Davia Hox a Co.. North Roa4 Street Kxtendwl. Phone 870. 20-lSnp PHONB 2HO FOR < 'LEANING and pressing. Work done promptly and Id good shape, tfx Rl*Y ADVKItTIHING ON THIS page and let it help you buy or sell your product. t! DRINK ROWDKN'S GIIEEV River and NuOrape and high grade assorted flavors. New sanitary improved machinery. Phone 201. 18-24npd HAl'MNG ? l.UiHT AM) HEAVY Day or night. Phone 8?3-J. W. N*. Dillon, 202 Brood street. sept 20-2 G npd. HAY FARMERS ? IJW I S BPY your hfiTST Furs, Soy ? TTeSns, Wool, Eggs. Btc. w. C. Glover, fearing strfcet. Phone 30 lS-24np J"VRE lot IK REST ? GET yours from Wright Pnrlty Ice * Fuel Co. Phone 72. Prompt delivery and fall weight. 22-11-14 IWMMXfl ? IF ITS RSAIj Plumbing and Heating, at rea sonable prices, and work that Is satisfactory, aee ? R. B. Lewis Company. sep 17-30npd FOR AI'TOMOIIIIJC AlXY-JtaOK les, gasoline, oils and excellent service, aee D. F. Webster. North Road street Extended. Phone ill. tfnpd HKE IS FOR Vol 'It TIRK RI/OW .oil to, ? We right prices " op Goodyear and 17. 8. Tires, Stan dard gas and mnbllolls. Auto Supply A Vulcanising Company. ?e [>.24-30 tip PR1VATH M1M/IMCRV ? HATH made. trimmed and remotfMW. Call H4I-W. Auk for Mr. b.'A. Morgan. f. Perrne itrMt. ?24 JOnp HtlOK RKPAIRINM ? Wtlft railed for and delivered. ' W W William. Shoe Repair HMi> Phone 7??. I?-T?np KAMII.V UAMMIVO ? ROt'OH dry nnd damp waah. Men'a vuft a "penalty. Albemarle Laoairyl Phone 125. 24-Map j Lost and Fouful ixwrr <>R HTOAVKD ON aawn Mreet Wadneaday afternoon, fflaa Relton Setter p\ipvy finder no tify John Tnttla at Auto Mrrke C?.. or call phone S41-J Mpt. 2l-27pd. Major League Score*
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