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BESS CITY WINS FFS FIRST GAME High School Ovrrultclm ingly V ictorioti* in tiritl | Control With Heavy 1*1 \ - mouth IVum Kri<la\. ? ?ae-??.ldet4 pmnr thnt.^nr nore of the race-truck than the gridiron. the light. speedy Slizabeth City High School foot Mil tram nmothnred their heavier Plymouth opponent? under a S!? to ? score Friday ufternoon. Klls abeth Cl:y gain* d at will through the line and amund t !??? i>ni!n, with Jcnnelte, Mallard and Jon?*x carrying awny mom of the honors. Forward pa>*i'n. Mallard to Jon??*. Mcounfteti for two of th?* nine touchdown* scored by the homo Itwt boy h Plymouth showed lack of experience in handling th?a plKakln. this being the first gain?' fB Which the victors had ever ss. Btrously. and failed to make a I? first down. ko line-up follows: VIlBlllllli F.I i/ . <1 <\ lefl and W. Swain Wood left tackle fnbHt llijrner left guard Wooland limner center ? Elliriiaon Maun right guard nyifen h.?ii right tackle (Lucas Slani oil right end Newest Thing in Gridiron Armor Showing I'rcntlrrgosl of Princeton nil dmuM-J rp in a n*w ntvJo foot Kill hclnu-t whfh proicri* n?me qt<I clit-rUs iiml J.iw us w. ll us the skull. T?*artntr rfuwn thr fipkl, KlurlnR at an opiNtneni (rum u-himl this uiiImu?* hi-ailnrar. the I'rliicvlon uthlrtc make* a Ivrrlfviny figure. II. AliRi' J ot|Ps ttuai lj : 1?.* ? k w rnwrs !TTiTTrT !? ftiuiir <'"i'um j. ihm'LLh riirhtlialf .|.?k?? Ww.nn Hvnth ftillhark J. K wain Harris 8i.iwUut?*: I'lyniiMith.- Ilarri Mitl f?r Ahk*'. J#i?w?*n lur Jakr Swain. Cilhctl l??r \V. Ilnw?'ii. Mn-Ur for Ay"M.s. ituwcn f??r \V??r?iI laml. An.: It; I nr. ; t. City. Sh.tw for Harris. Sylv? si< r for llorncr. DuvIm fur Hall, Wil liam m ftir Stanton, Hollontan for Hnvis. H?*fi*r<r. H. W. IIoIiih-h. I'mplri'. W i 11 lit m WiM??li?>y, ||?>aii lint'Min.-ui. RoU'it I.owry. Tlnu- nl period*. l2'*lU>iMU. FORTHE GAME^TSftKE Br WWRENCE PERRY Minncnpnlltt. ()ci. Is-Minnr fotu lui* ii in In r if) !h? mii ?.f tln? i??p moHi trnms nf tin- V?VsI<ti, ri?nf<'M'nrc when i|n> cmlr, Tills l.? no. id ?hc taken as a |irr> <ljf ri?.n ihtit tin* Stijiliors will ln? iiHllior hniiti h Sm ron.Htrui d ti?? mi intimation ilia: (h,- wilier has . Haturrliiy'K MiihhIc against Wl> ^mjln'wwnti up. ^ .MIii.u?:olu J'ul:i y ;ir h:>* h??i?n M??sm*c| wiih a yi'ifrnn line, a m*i >?f Toririnlsi who hato lu>?.>n rnrc* limy dpvrlopcil fur two yrarn. On iletmHi1 l hoy have been consist ently go ?d and coming campH will show whether or not they aro leali/.ing their nffPQliVo possibil ities. Ilavng seen hot h teams on .suc nsxjvi* ?Jay?. !h?- writer li lie vos Minnesota has the heller chance of winning. |irii\lilo<| the North men play the gam- of which they seem capable ;;n?| regard the Hadgers jt* opponent* who aro certain to play a shrewd, desper ate game. Krom inlki' with men who have -lioJU llllUUM.-ttAll AlD'tlilUMH??nd from rciiuU who have xeen these -ti .fiim in art^m.-the wm.-r liiijf no . MenrattTT^-fo-KrtrrtlTnr ItllnrrTH" n'8 the prnhnhle winner ot the contest which will mark the formal ded ication of the Illinois Memorial Hi ad lil m at I'rlMiia. That Mich igan has covered up a great deal in the course of the season there sm in* no- dotiht. she will he stronger on Saturday than at any previous time thin season. Hut then Illinois has heen more or lea* under wraps too. and it would seem that she Iiiih the heavier and moro effective armament. In (he Kast. Notre Pinn? plays the Army in N?w York. Tho writer thinks Noire Dame will j win. The clooniy reports that have emanated from Knuto llockne should he taken with n Rrain of salt. Out here In the West tho f ellng is that Notr* Daino liaa a better eleven than en the lf?2:i outfit. Dartmouth and Yale will have a hard tussle at New Haven, hut tho writer experts to see Ilart-; mouth win. as the Croon has had muuy movt! weeks of preliminary : practic ? an?1 has pointed a lot of fine players for this game. Prince ten may ho expected to defeat Na vy after a struggle that will h> much keener fhan the outcome of the 'Navy-Marquette gume would lead one to expect. Colgate lo-.iks like the winner against Nebraska. . Tim Jbllnwimrt??Awf*?gamp looks like a toss up. hut the writer picks Ames to win. Harvard cer tainly should defeat Holy Cross. Pennsylvania Stale should heat Georgia Tech at Atlanta, and Georgia should tak?r Kurrnan. 'Outstanding Hero" Finds Peace In Kentucky Hills N'KA Kecvlca Writer Fori Thomas. Ky. October IS ? Six yearn ago today a little com pany of American soldier? pressed forward at t'unel, franco. The lieulfhant I? chnrirr went through a rain of machine fan bullets. He crawled to the ?Ide of the first "nest." of the enemy started (?ward him. Hut the lieutenant vm quicker on the trigger than rt.y ???re. Ho got all three of Uiem and grappled with a fourth. In the struggle the fourth wont down. too. and t ho Yank officer rtyalneri his revolver. He pushed on to the next nest. Under fire. he killed several more Of the Huns and raptured linen. ?'Falling to ,klM them wl1h his ratolVer," reads the official rlia Hon, "he seised a pick lying ftearby and killed hoth of them." Today thnt lieutenant Samuel Wood fill ? whose exploit on October 12. 191K, caused tlenerul PernhitiK to proclaim him the *<rot?tand4n* hero of the Wortrt War," HvfM in ai mini. ? t lilt I? (afe a mile from h :< He spend* much of his time In hI? garden, caring for plants. A ?killed carpenter, he finds Joy In puttering around his house or' doing odd Jobs for his neighbors. Hla Income is 91311 a month, hla retirement pay from the afiny. On this he supports Iiih ?wife, formerly Miss Lorena It. Wiltshire, a descendant of Hanld Boone, and her mother. Me could have more money by | government appropriation If he Mfced It. but he has never done . ?0. His buddies starte?! a cum- j P^ign for congressional action, fcttt ha refused to participate In the plans, and they fell through. INone of the glories of the re turned heroes are his. He has ?turned offers to go on the stage ' lie accept* iio Invitation*, to social TOOK | SAVINGS IN SAFE BONDS | Bw> ua' for full INDUSTRIAL BANK IF SHE'S WORTH WIIU.K. SHR'S WORTH WHITMAN'S Thr (Inotl Cnmhj At .mi: ai>othk<'aiiv siioi WORLD'S SERIES And Major Lru^ue Buim I ?all in Danger of B<?com in^ aH Much of (?amble as Ifor*?* l(uriii?. Hi JOHN ||. FOSTKIl IC^mikt. I*?4. By Tka New York. Oct. 18. ? With lwo extraordinary major league race* finishing only a gain?* or so apart this fall, baseball betting to ward the close of the 1924 sea son. an.I in the 1924 World Se ries. wax heavier than for five years. Tliese facts are worrying tone of the dub owners who. between ??tu* thing aqd another, are begin ning to realise that the Jtruggle ; to ge< In the World 8erles, has | brought the major league cham ; pionships Into a gambling circle, j while the series itself haw become a speculative proposition that Is in vU ing ?? v disclosed by Sand of Philadelphia. ? had not been expected. Rut the owners had been nervous fur ?t.mu , time for fear of annlhtr nffnir r like the White Sox scandal In which professional gamblers would attempt to tamper with the work*. The oral system of race track betting, which sprang up at the race tracks when the actual lay ting of wuger* wan legislated out, has been transferred to the na tional game. Overnight baseball betting In creased lit 1924 from Insignifi cant wagers to sums of $f?,000 and Jio.noo and the wagering of thousands as against hundreds turned baseball men bitter against i the gamblers. The owner of tlio New York Na Tx ln a ii'winnn" not any much, for he operates a racing friable and can not be regarded as an opponent m. heitittiT Thole who VR(f3 fought betting in baseball are na turally antagonistic to any club which has a racing connection. The same thing mny be said of a! prise fighting connection because r.rlxe fighting is pretty'much of a | Letting proposition. There has been some agitation ; to bring about a re-organtxation of baseball by which no one in terested In racing may be inter rated in a big ieague club That such legislation ever will go through, however, la practically i out of the question. The sam*' thing was attempted with respect to eluo owner* who operated su lofiis ), it the onlv wnv the naloon owner wai kept out wai through tacit agn^iurnt on tho part of tho?e ?ho were in. But eventual ly thin was broken through, and now unyone who nun the pi leu can net a bit; Irggue Interest. "? To the Boy or (liri 1 hii^t wilt brill K the greatest number of (the above picture to Zoeller's vember 1st will lie Riven a I nice KODAK. _ ... Studio over Kir.nl & Ciliiecna, National Bank. PHONE 1 \A Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT ? EL t)ALIA) CIGAKS Sold by lomllnir (iHOCKIJS A\l) I'H \IIM.\I'IKS I). K. MORGAN & CO. wholksai<m uitocKits I'll??n? .WO NKW, lltKSII F .MX (i(HU)S Sun Mnhl ItnlHln*?, I'rune*, l)ric?| IVhcIiom, 4 il ron ami lA-nnni IV-ol < ill'. OftH ikOii.wi> cAiticKrr SEE 1925 BUICKS On Display at our Show room?Drive one and he convinced. Tide-water Buick Co. Next Camden Bridge. Jewehy of Refinement for particular people I lint Ik our rlnim to your i?atronii;:<v Nothing loud about our He for o n-lortjiiK your fMiRnur m?:nt. wedding or birthday fclfts hoi* our lurn?' and ??!? ttnnl dla iday ?'f ii?o in'nt- ? _ H. C. BRIGHT COMPANY Capital Stock $250,000 M K M li K II r K I) K 11 A I, II K S K II V K Hertford KI,IZAllfCTK ( IT* <a4?liiinbia Dr. A. I*. I>n?1lrt<in, I'rw. <it?n. I!. I.ltllo, <'asliirr. (!. II. Tniilily, Aiw't Cnntiirr. Carolina Banking & Trust Co. Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour ?biolu?#1j flour* of finalltjr *old by (he leMllnn K> ?DISTRIBUTED BY? A. F. TOXEY 4 COMPANY Water AtrMt. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Savings Bank & Trust Co. AT ELIZABETH CITY ' in the Stalo of North Carolina, at the close of business, Oc tober Iuth, 1924. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ... ?$1,317,225.16 Demand Loans l,OOtt.Ofljl Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 99&7$r United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 65,000.00 North Carolina State Bonds 22,000.00 All other Stock. Bonds and Mortgages 2,500.00 Banking Houses, $75,000.00; Furniture and Fix tures, $17,925.43 ~ _? 92,925.43 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, / Bankers, and Trust Companies 72,786.05 Cash Items held over 24 hours, inc. County or ders 13,422.34 Checks for clearing 3,161.86 Accrued Int. Receivable 2,199.59 Total. ...? .. $1,593,319.79 I.IARIMTIES _Capilal-St?ek paid yi _ .. $ 100,000.00 Surplus Fund 160,000.00 i Undivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid . 13,376.42 Unearned Discount 3,750.00 Dividends Unpaid 95.00 Bills I'ayable 80,000.00 "Deposits Duo Banks, Bankers, and Trust Companies 22,414 Deposits subject to check, Individual 390,571.1 Deposits Due State of N. C. or any Official thereof-. - 69,349.77 Demand Certificates of Deposit 12,000.00 Cashier's Checks outstanding 1,552.45 SftviiiKK Dopoflittt - ?- - ? - 7$2 1&0 84 Trust Deposits (net)?: 1,459.67 Accrued Interst due depositors 3.500.00 Reserved for. Depreciation and Taxes - 3,000.00" Total $1,593,219.79 STATIC OF NORTII CAROLINA?COUNTY OF PASQUO TANK. I, II. G. KRAMER, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. G. KRAMER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of October, 1924. W. E. GRIFFIN, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: P. H. WILLIAMS, J. T. McCABE, W. P. DUFF, Directors. GOOD GROCERIES <j PRICES RIGHT M. P. GALLOP CO. PHONES 3 and 57 GATEWAYS; Inc. Chevrolet Automobile Contest COUPON October 17th, 1924. <,????< ' !'? /01 ch When property signed ani* -i.il ? t ?ii.-irerf "t Oatcwny*, Inc., 338 Twnntv-'Newport News, Va., this Coupon will ? ? Mi wii.cn in the Chevrolet Automobil- <'"<?' .:iwJ!-.od to the person whose nanv- ? ?? Name of Contev ? ? __ Street and \* - City 01' r . i ! >!"' i:i: OCTOBER 28th, 1924. YOU'LL LIKE THE CONVENIENT ARRANGEMENT OF THE CLASSIFIED / > .i 1SEMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ? DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED KATES This also type (ft point), on? eoflt a word ouch Insertion; minimum 15 cent?, ono time; Ti e4nu week; 15 words. BiQ.idlnK ttaS, Ave rents a Word per week. Twenty cent* p%r month?In advance. White apace and para graphed ada, 50 cent? an Inch. Copy mtiat be Tir the office b i p. a. day beforo ln*?r P* ADVKUT1HIMJ ON Tills r and let It help you buy or yonr product. tf For Sale i ?AIM ? IWV AND (JIUCKN I. frwh iroMriM. beet and rton? ?7?-W. M??klni .Mark) i tfup Foil HAI.K ? H1X cuvr ro.'il rctntfl mortgage bond? f ?r safe ifiviiAtmeots. Industrial Hank. tf POIt Ktl.K ? Tksi Itll.lRKS Carolina 1)1411 !;<?(? ti Trum Coin pany stork. Adilrcx? Ijm no mi nm nfIMC? nvK II. r. <.i'\? "ral Kledrlc motor In nooil rnn IlInK order Prlro $70 Apply buttlnua office. Tlic Ailvnnc? tf Merchandise NICK lOltK A\l> IIRMKl ?rt>l? rtnn ilpplr*. Alno ulilpmimt ral>. t.HKo When in tnixl rail 77? KinhPr ft Morrinvllo I'mAun*' .Company IC-3 lfl|> VOI' IMfN-T VA* IlKNT ON ol It building when yon Inly Bli-I.'H front tn*. We run n rnpnir Miop Ion. florrtni R Aalien*. If.-sinp THV OCR NH'K CHIHI'V Mil,K loaf 'irpud |fnt roll* mid bread erefy afirrnonn at 4 30 Cart wHuht'K llakcry. ocllltf A. B. HKRI/KV * HON ,\KK II. londinjc Milu wrrk three hnnrimt and barrel? of nlr? grcon cnhl>:i*o, 25 Mas k M * HnrtlfMt'* ?n?l In hiiHkels nerklefl. Plenty nj?pl?*. orniige*, lomnnx. ftrapo fruit ami tianitnita. Phone r?n. or 1-ttfnp HIKM*. K Ho KM AND ~"mor|C HnnrK. Wc h??I1 flood mIidon nt a low price. Ilrnton & Wont. oc7-18|>rl Wanted ? To Buy WAVTKIft?Oli? SKK I'M at once if you have any. Ajrdlctl & Owcnr Phon? 46? ocl720-np I 1VANT TO BI T VOirK SF.FD cotton. Iioc Perry or D. C. IVrry j oct l-30np FOIt ADVKHTISIN? ON THIS M?g<\ telephone MU? Mount at ft" Advance office. i'hon? 367. lf Miscellaneous FOR 11.KAN gviric HKHVIIK C?M *1 the City Mark? Barter A SATISFACTORY SERVICE! The quickest and suits! way to reach all llio people in this city and throughout the Ail* marie is by tollinir your story in the columns of The Daily Advance. With its rt.-.i! circulation of over 2,500 you ore is -hi-'t; ? your ad will he read by thnti?''tid? '?< rn!1 is daily?and within a rcm^r: ?hiv " >< ' i' will harvest a (treat ftun^ ? ?' .'-mis. Whether employer or er.:r 1 .? i vil! find that Uie safest, most satis . ?.ry ar.d liost way of (fettinif what you want is ' ? -ur-intf a small ad in these eolumns. I'lease bear in mind that ill order 1? get your ad properly classified mi as to produce the desired results, your copy must lie in this office before 6 p. m. for next day's paper. Shop >a?t Mr rota the at reef fro? (h? City Market np*t to I). R Mor Ran. Orocer. Two first claw bar bar?. Hare jronr cloth?* praaaad | while you wait fir. .Inmm A tor. j . ;.u TI?! 11 ' i ? ' ?: i-U I MO t< i v .. ? s7 * r.. Tub?** " '' * ? Jiv?? ? d m your , ? , I'jiy the pont m r f quo'ed on other al i i|ii Kconomy Tire ? * ? \".ti m 8t., Akron, O. ?.I-..?' *.r| sum: ItF.I'AIUIXJ AT A FltlCK fit your ?hoe. W. K. Will I j juh. I'hone 7*9. l.ttfnp VOIR l)Of?I<AltH HAVK MOUK centa at Bedhorry'a Hro* Store. Phone 77fi. Filling prescription* my apeclnlty. nctl3-lftnp NOW IH Tli F TIM TO riJgA.V up And paint up. Frank M .Mitchell, practlrnl painter and paper hancer. 420 Went Cherry atreet. oet noOnp ATTKXTIOX FAItMKRM ? A large ntoek May pea Imakcta 12c. New and bright. Tln? on topa ( that fit. Rpfncr-HoUowell Com pany. oet 9-22np FAHT FKKIGHT AND PARSEX *er aarrlce to and from Norfolk.. Patrqnlse home enterprise. Nor folk-Carolina Line, Inc.. Steamer, nnie i< .V?nael?er. oct 6-tfnp K AT AT THH MNDKX ? HOMK rata promptly ?crrrcd at popular prior?? Entrance Martin street. oct 1 tfnp. | TVVK KAUIJ4 rAP* ? KATN rooked I ho Amor Iran way. Special dinner dally. Home made plea. . C. B. Ives, proprietor. tfnp niTY STOCK* AND BOXW from an on Weekly and Monthly payments. The Industrial Bank ,tfnp. flKKOKK YOC THY TO RKWT try the beat?The Busy Bee Cafe. Special dinner 60c. tfnpd PHOXK 2*n FOB CliEAM VCI and pressing- Work done promptly and In food shape, tfs K1JDCTVUOA!? < *>NTRAC ?TI NO and repairing. We treat you light. D. Ray Kramer Plfone 216. oct 1 tfnp. For Rent FOR flRXT ? APARTMKNT IN Bel Air Apartmaja, Elliott St.. Areola h??t . Apply n*tt door to j Apartments. Oct M>lt HUNT? HOI BK o.N ( KIiaJt stroat occupied -by Ourney P Hood. Apply Carolina Real r,1 ??<? Company, 4th floor Hlnton - oct 17tfnp FOIt HUNT ? TllltKK Onil ntKhffi rnomif, ]?t floor 125 N Martin ?troet. rhone 277-W oct 17lfnp. TWO ItOOMS l-on KKPiT IN home near bunlneaa aect'on. Ap ply Phone 89-w. ocl?-24np POK BKNT ? TWO OARAOKH Apply 207 West Main itrMt. oe 14-lOpd Lost and Found ?"???"?I?" ?n#ll freme?, Thurnrtty enm? where In the city. Pieue r.iarn to The Adrance Office oisitnp fyn .vi)?m.vni kkvhTpi ownership end p?r for tht. ,i P. W Mellck Co. o?t ?7, FAiunawi?(IK THIR MO* for Mllln? J0?r product* Aek thOM who h?r? tried it. ((
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