CIRCULATION M(?.V|i\Y 2.HI 8 Copies ? r?*t i ~?L_ r L. XIV. FINAL EDITION. ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA. TI ESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 4, 1924. SIX PACKS. N0..26Z. Largest Vote In History Cast At American Polls At Break of Dawn the March of Twenty Odd Mil lion* of Qualified Voter* and the Steady Stream C ontinued Throughout the Land All Day ?e? Tt?? Amu:.-.: *"r~?? f Washington. Nov. 4?The larg est electorate that ever cast vote in any nation undertook today the tank of unraveling the most puz zling tangle in modern American political history. With three major {?olitlcal can didates iii the field for President, with the full membership of the Howie to he chosen, with 34 s? continued all day to record ^Vieir will. All (inint Victory Washington. Nov. 4?The cam paign ended with radio addresses by President Coolldge and John W. Davis last night and claims w??re being made today by all three parties of success In today's ?le* lion. 9 Kure of Port Kill Charlotte, Nov. 4.-?-Governor .Morrison said last night that the Port Commission Bill was now with the people and that h* looked for its success. Troti|N* On Duty I.as Vegas. N. M., Nov. 4. - Troops wtre yesterdcy oide;ci ?> San Miguel rounty to insure a fair election today. Davis Takes Holiday New York, Nov. 4.?John W. Davis today took a holiday. To! Vlstors who called at his Locust Valley home he appeared obvious ly gratified that the campaign grind was over. He expressed confidence in the decision the electorate was mak ing but was equally relieved that hti personal role had come to an end. Coolldge Mails Vote Washington, Nov. 4 President. and Mrs. Coolldge having made cmt thefr^Ttrtewwe absentee voters arid nisTTPd'theni to NdrUigllipion. ? Mausachusettn. their home, last week, little was left for the Presi dent to do today except to attend |o the routine of his office and to ^walt the first returns which will V>e received at the executive of 'flces this evening over special wire?. La Pol let te Confident Madison. Wis., Nov. 4.?Sena tor LaFollette today waited at his Maple Bluff Farm the verdict of American voters on the Presiden tial campaign. He said be WM "confident that progress will win." Experts Dig Majority Washington, Nov. 4.?Presi dent Coolldge expects a vote in the electoral college of at least 3(0 and a Republican working majority in the Houee next ses sion of 21 or more, it was said at the White Houhc today. CITY WATER TEEMS WITH COLON RACII.I.I The city water which everybo dy haii known for the lent two weeks has hardly been fit to hathc in. has also been found un fit for drinking purpose? by the State Hoard of Health. Analysis of the water dim loses, iti cord j UK lo the State Bonrd re port. heavy pollution of colon ba cilli. Mayor Goodwin Monday night read a copy of the letter received from the State Board of Health to Superintendent Parker of the public utilities, stating that thr> Board waa unable to account for ?tfch aerlous pollution except on 44?e-lieoun4? thai the ^hiorinator av the plant was not working. A ^?preventative of Ihe Board, the Vutor went on to aay, hnd called at ihe plant and found Ihe Chloi Inator completely out of commla ?Ion. Information from what soemed te be a reliable aource a week or I wo ago waa to the effect that the chtortnator waa In operutlon. but that the mochtae was under the charge of*?? Incompetent ?n op crator t!id of that for the measure. 1. M. Mceklns, It. pnhl:r;in nom inee for Governor, hail recei\'-l between 2f? and thirty per cent of the total votes ciimi. in ih ? opin ion of observers at the poll"*. In (hr third ward it was osiiiout^d that h** would k<'I about to per, cent til .the voles ra.-i; in the four'.h 2.r? per rent; in tli ? first ami second :!?' per iieju. On the National ticket. n jv.m evident that so far as Eli/uocth City is concerned the Item :erat nominee will get tli?* umiki' over whelming majority. In the third ward, for Instance, at noon the third party candidate had r? celved only One vote. At noon 11.1 had vote,! i:? t h first ward; 124 in the second; IDS in the thin', and 11!' in ll.e fourth. This is an extremely light vote as compared vvi'h thai In the primary. Ft HE DOES DAMACE OF HALF Mil l ION Pittsburgh. Nov. 4. I'eil by hundreds of tons of grain^ Ilie to day destroyed tin* main t levators and btiildinu or Dut^hl llamliii 'Company, Incorporated, burned ? six box cais and drove six families from t lie 11 iuiiih-f.?Mre -.mmum i Thomas 1'harr esiimatul that the, damage .was hull a million doi lara. HAITIST SKCHKTAHY PIKS at wsiimi.ij: Nashville. Nov. 1 Harry Strickland, aged 4 7, secretary of organized work of the Southern Haptlst Sunday School Hoard, died at his home here today of septicaemia. MFK-HAVKH < \|t VISITS KLI/,AIIIr. Sawyer announced today that lit?- dUfiine In n recurrence oi the kidney iron hie which almoM caused h?*r death early In the spring of 132J while she wait nii.* Itew of the White lloiinc. l.\ HO\ StXH T WOIIK W M Marr of High Point. for merly of the .Elizabeth City High ! with A. II. Combo. Mr. Marr ha-? J n h t resigned the suporliilc tidmi cy ot the H iff h Point schools i ?? in cept tin' position an field work ? r of the Hoy Scout? of America. PARKING SPACE POR BUS AND TAXICABS Special parking space* were as ? K lied the big bun of the Kliza ? th City Hiu Line, operated by lhe merchant* of the city, and III?* two new taxis of the Yellow Cab Company at Monday night's meeting of the City Council rite hits is to occupy the first parking k pace east of the hydrant in front of the Standard Phar ?naey. while the two taxis have the lir?i i wo space? east of lloa?l on Main, in Iront of the Southern Hotel. The Yellow Cab taxi* at rived Saturday. the flrnt seen In tin oily, and . attracted considerable fttention and favorable com ments. Lust night a man rushed into the Southern Hotel wiih five minutes to catch hit train ami was able to get one of these taxi' without difficulty. Calls for taxi forvice of the Yellow Cab Corn many will bo handled by the Mouth ? rn Hotel clerk whose tel< phone number ?* 107. The i-nuse of the bus line and of th" Yellow Cab Company was preh?*ntc.| to the City Cotliidl by 8'cretarv Job of the Chamber of Commerce. Election News At Tabernacle fh Ativan;* ? ha ; iiutcto-At'tYtiigrtncnU for Associated ie.Sv*:! v.iiv .. ;?rvie3 on the election tonight and. through the ? untv.y of-the ii?.;*i-K:,.msny paity, will r.!inou:uv ilv re: irlt of tabul'timis up to that hour to th? cr.ijr.v.ritioa :t the taborna?, le rt tli? conclusion of th? l.-.r evenir.i' rcrvice. I*oM ??.iriv. tV.t aiinoiuirem lacmivr of The Ad vance st ;'i v. ill iv itvn -in or Until *!i I.vutcd ^ ire Hoser.. Police protec tion has 1? a . rj.'*i;: \i jj.hh! outer will be main* taiird. it i.; behaved l!i -; r.iiily deiioit? ivlurns from ; 11 ?XoHU-C.n? l. ta wOM . 4^-lU-WVIf*k-**ntH4iat tlv? rest of IK t tt?!:y will h::w been lizard from by midnight. For tae firri t ism oiertior ret urns will bo received oa r. cons'dernblo <; ..! ? by radi ?, many homc.i now be in^ provided wit:. ;vk .?i\i.nj: ails, in addition the Shrine Club, the Clmm'. -r of Co nrr ; . .? hihI the Fire I>epuit ment will have receivim? scia in i peration. The Chamber of Commerce radio I. A a been * i up by the Battery & I JeL-lric Company .aid Chamb.r of Commercy hcadquar l.r.; ?vili In* o|H.*n t ? t!se public no rally. '?"he Advance hop> to ia.aie i is last extra by 10 oVl.K'l; tonight. In view of t!v arrangements to an nounce result ' ;.t c!i ? tavern..do r.nd of the many radio sets in oporatior it is hoped that city subaeribers of The Advance will leave Advance t^laphones open for news from rural I'hsiuotank and the outlying counties. Ham-Ramsay Revival Approaching Its Climax Kitlri'iii'Z I p;?n If I'lli!i \Vri*k r.nd KvatiKrliel Kx|M%ctt* i! lis NV\l Smi'iav lo Kiwcli M? Im tli?' ciiy rltiirrhf: continue to idinw u mark? d iiiirrnM* umi flier?' l.< every tndleaiioii 4 lin t Itn? churehei; v.ill ;;a>n even more through flu' n-ec?iu;< er.ilInn ?f thorn- who win ulnaily 1:1 fit eh lire h roll limn l?y tie- are. rulon of new incmiii i .<. H;i*evi>r, near , ly every church lit lin? city h??? ?I rmdy Ik rtin 10 receive n? w ment hols jis n tefotlt of (lie ni<'ilinv ri.. Hiiim1.iv tervleea :? t Hie tnh cinacb weie 1101 only met kod I-.. I In* ^Iuk>hi attendance of nny ??? flglmi* nervlreH ? v? r held in KIim belli City but alxo broilrlit >.i?m ? , l?eople from out of lown to KIJ/.i beth City fi'?n nny Sunday ? vent that bris ever occurred here. 11< deed liuny people believe thai tin .out of lown tlii i'U hew SiiimIu\ was larner Ihan ttiut which Ikim been drawn to I lie ?it y by the lib: Kent celebration ??f nny Korl ?v 1 stated here. So pflRi-r wax tie crowd Sunday nlsht to hear tin evangel!??!'* mesnate that, though J the lahernaelr had been filled to .j? f? ry wr.lln mid every van! a k o ? . inr i f i.muml where oni* from !i mi aide could I'tok in hud hren *ecuph*d. a.-> many clambered on ili ? roof i MfnnrH lollowa: In ih<* ruiirlh chapter of (?**neaia v.- read that Cain brought of the llr;?t fruit? of the ground, and of fer, d isni i find; and that Abel al mo brought ?>f tin- lirMtling* of hi* dock, and offered il to Clod; hut thai Cad had respect unto Ahel and 11 i m offering; hut unto Cnln ? ud hi* offering he bad no reaped. ' Hi: i M ? UM r today will b?- to itllV why 'Jod liud reaped unto Ahel and i?'?t unto fain. They were hoth religion*: hot h were vrnrahipping Cod. In fart ??earlv (veryhodv I* rellgloua. Paul won just n* rellgloua before hla ennvi inlon to Jeaua Chrlal. an he whh ii f t ward*; and he wiin Jnat a? *? iilottN in IiIm religion. There for?' it rould not liarr heen be eauae t'a In wan Irreligious that (M i? i?Ttrd iiini. They wore both aon* of fallen tContlnoed on Page 2.1 What Well Dressed Mine Rcccue Men Wear . ^ " Tlu-a* m* t* l<'A M ih* pr?\ milne Mylea fo? tnin* Owtl* train* The man at th* ?xtrem^ Ml la aportiAg , imtirt ? n fontainci hoMin* ?no??h oxygen for JO minuti* Th* R*nil<-fnjn In lb* rant ft I? ex lnHiinc n mtirttrn *ifn\ lighi The who 1? ?m ruling a+foixl from I he rlaht can ih* canarfca which thr i? jk uct t a>??>* l a k# along io ?arn th*m of d*a?1ly gmu-a Tha m the hill and (hen inarched down again. the City Council of Elizabeth City lu...regular neanion Monday ulght rescinded the ordi nance passed Just a month ago re quiring (hat on and after the flint nI November all dogs in Klliabeth City outside of their own prornl M'i should be muzzled. Dog own era were prevent in great number and mad" ?o effective n plea j ngninit the ordinance on the, ground that it ?an neither feasl lie. uor practicable ami Involved | cruelty to animal*, that they got more tliun they unked for. l>og owners preseuti d a pnitlon thai llie oldinancH be ulneiitled mo us 1 nut w? aj>ply to rtnj^-rtrat?nad" been vaccinated against rabies. The council was ho overwhelmed by plea? for the dog from John < Well?. I)r. W. A. Peters. J. B.I I.i?? . uh ? divli-* form, gavo "p ?ll idea of adding arniH When the Venn? de Milo wnATH FIXl> HKAIIV MAItKKT IX HKATIIWAITK London. Nov. 4. ? Realhwuitc. in Horrowdale, has been picked out as the wettest place in wot Kngland. The meteorological de partment has published a tab!; of ? [the average rainfalls for the last 60 years, the priae fallliiK to Keathwalte, which has recorded an average precipitation of 129.48 inches. Heathwalte'a actions in the matter of weather have been ec centric, even for the Ifritish Isle?, und during the last half century Ihls place has recorded an aver age of 4.0? inches of rain In June, hut In August there ban been an average of 8 Inches. London ean claim to be one of the arid spots of Knglanil. ?ith only 23.6 Inches as an an I nuni average. \ A 1.1'A III.K PRIME OFFKItKO FOfl MI'HK'AI? tt)\TKMT? ?Grand Forks, N. !>.. Nov 4. ? As an added Incentive to the Am [erlcan tnuslc student under a? years of age. the Federation of Music Club* ha? announced a prize of ffiGO for the final wln i ners entering the biennial con tests of the organisation this yesr. .The con t ?st* are for male voice.?. female voices, pismo and violin. A 'year'? ? holarihip, Including liv ing expense*. In one of the prom inent musk Institute* of the country, is an alternative "Till* I* balnx done with a view of einphaalr.lng the educa tional *lde of I'heee contests." f1 HI*LAY IS FKVn itlNC; IIIIITIIUW OK PR1 N< K Ilclgr.ide, Nov. 4?-Celebration of-tli?' first anniversary of the hlrlh of Prince Peter, ln-lr to the Jugo ?Slavlan throne. wan made the occasion of a ?.rcr.t mllittir> display which h a h urotined much opponltIon In several <|intrtera. All lh*' troop:; of llm Belgrade garrison* wire turned out. and ihe principal street) leading to lh? cathedral, wh^re the principal ci remonten were held, was lined with Infantry, the NoldlerM wear i UK nt?el r-h?*ll helmet*. while the wide streets near the edifice wero full of binull artillery, machine Kuuh and other warlike material T!ie 'ountry Is Indeed quite proud of the year old prince, an.I hln recent picture*. showing clearly that 1?? ? ha* the traditional Karageorge ' none have he*n placed on ale ' very where MAY TAK K t.ON<; TO COI.I.KCT X7.?IM) FKK "If yo.i havfn't Rot th?' money please let us have your not?-." was in effect the Mareiionian cry *ent up to th" Clly Omni'll Monday iilahi by Thompson *? WIImom fur Ihe balance due this Inw firm on It* $7.r,ou f?i. for represent Ink tile clly in If* barren victories In the courts ag iin*t Hie ullilly com panics. "Hut would lhal he legal?" Councilman Kramer wanted to knhw This wa* a dig nt Councilman Gordon *lio Ih iv>v. contending, no lean mi authority than P. II. William*. Hint llie Council ex <*r?ded it* authority In purchas ing waterfront property for mil nici pa I dock," at it called meet ing la*t month. As to the fee. however, the Cl ly Auditor was fttkPd to write bolh law flruis repi? opting the ci ty In th - utility litigation asking ;h< tn to modify the amount. Councilman Gordon had been ap (olntcd a* head of a committee to Interview th - law firm* -in this matter but he reported Monday liltht that he had nothing to do *?lth employing the firms and could have nothing to do with a.tklnu H:.*m ?o rtdiice l.lrtir fe? until their Mil had been parsed by the City Attorney who ? ngagec their ii>r*ir?em?la to th? run. making four sailing* a w?c)t. BOY SCOUTS A?: THE RED CROSS Organization (iuing For wartl lor Annual Roll 4 .all Which Hc^in* Arftip ?hliw Day. ?r.w" The organization of Iho forces ior the lied (*ror an :isHi*tunVOIfa. II. It. I'otier. who will ?4w*in ?hnrge of the street canvntpV*. Mre. H? t bert I'eele. PoQwl rliulrnian. and P. (5. Sawyer cbalr 1*1:111 of speakers. ?sses Hjl'V. T. II. Kcattergood and the Boy Scouts are now bualljr so KUKi'd in circulating and I PR lit the hurtlucAM Hection Of Me city poller* showing the manf1^ II vitle* ?>f the Red ('rosa. A mo lion pi.'t ure allowing theae arttol ties wart seen by many patrotltf'ot ih l?>ral theater on Friday aad Saturday of Innt week. It fs planned to have spaalMrp oresent. ihe cause of tha'fflM ('cows in ulI parts of the '"'ffiipfr prior to the opening of the JIoll Call, ho that those .who are a?**! . to Join, and this in? lude* c??r one. may lie th?> hotter acqusl?4ed with 111** great work of this' r.n niz.it!? >ii. FENGS CAVALRY ENTER TIENT9IN fit? Tli* AwtmimI ?j* Tientnin. Nov. 4.?The cavalry of Genurul Four Yu Shlang, Ik* ' t'lntmlim .Untwrwl," who la IM trni of Peking, entered this >iii'iVf n?min ? <.nnmn, \ltno?i ?' '? " mor* f.imHtftr with ?h* a>?#< tiifliMirv tMNnH>ni??haJ In mr ??.? (<*?1 <*?(;? ft ti>* . "orna?. ?iv? \in s-sdl