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CIRCULATION FRIDAY 2,5 37 CoplM TIIK WKtTIIKK I ali tonight uud pixhtiblv Sun- I jdj. rli?.htl> Maiiixr ?>Ubdajr. f j Mfilrlaln -inulliuil * tli J?. VOL. XV. FINAL EDITION ELIZABETH CITY. NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY EVENING, SKI'TEMISKK -(>. 1U2.">. SIX PACES. NO. 24?. THIRTY FIVE PERISH AS SUBMARINE SINKS Apparently Only Till'?'?' Um of Officer* and < >eiv Saved When Submersible ( Kaiunied by Steamer STILI. BARF. rilWCK Bare I'imiliilily Tlial Went to Bottom Without Being Complete Wreck and trf* Still Alive CITY OF HOME was isiscucest Wa?hio?cl.m. rtr|H. ?Sft.?The m< <uii^IiI|i I'lty of Mihiu' should hA??* rvnmlnnl ?m the s|k?I tu? untrnil) Imj/elled (?? Ittiie after ramming Hi?' submarine H-Al U*>i night, Swrrtiry Wil bur uhl ((Mia). TV eondoct of IIih r?t|rtalii of the I'll) of Home, ill** Swrp tnr> added, uould be lni|iilr^t Into Hi roiiiiprilon ullh I he lit ve<UftKAllon thai would In* or drml and If he had been ?mill) of miv erimlnal uei oi ne?li Rfnrr, m?I Ion would be taken ?K'inM Mm. Boston, Sept. 2t>.?Thirty fpur members of tin- crew of the submarine S-Bl lay im prisoned at the Imttom of the Atlantic today after thier ves-j sel was rammed last night bv the steamer Pity of Rome of the Ocean Steamship Com pany on its voyage from Sa-I vannah to Boston. Three s u r v i v o r s were |T*tcked up by the steamer and it was a matter of conjecture t whether the remainder of tin' crew were drowned or were alite in the undernenth ves sel. While a fleet of rescue; craft was rushed to the point 20 miles east of Block island where the disaster occurred.1 those on shore eagerly await ed news of the crash. Hope that the men might still live increased when the; destroyer Putnam sent a wire less message saying that what apparently was a buoy made up of a bunch of life preserv ers was discovei-ed. Naval men expressed the hope that the buoy had been floated out nt t'"' sunken craft by mem bers of the crew who might be alive and wanted to give their position beneath the Water. New York. Sept. 20 Thirty-five officers and men of the United Status aubma rine S-51 apparently perished last night when the roast wise steamer CHy of Rome rammed and sank t h o submarine H miles off Block Island, Rhode Island. ? k mPn? Dewey ?Kile, M. Lira, and a *reer are reported by naval com munications saved. If only those members are j rescued it means that LieuJ tenant Kodney Dobson* com-| mander, and all his officers '??nt to the bottom with their craft. nJ1^ w'"s expreaaod at London, Connecti M,ati"n ,hu ?????live .lht> ,r,w might ^??l.ve on bothmi and the ?uhmarme not . tota| wr,.(.k rhe water fa 127 f?,ot Wtar. the collision occurred Tht> Nubmarlii* ^ r t 1? iMIlf? Mat of It I or k l"Ind"|,nk l>l?M .lu-r rolljxtoo w'h ,"k' i 5eor: """? X. " officer ? 1 ? torpedo N?w | wSSffi''-"ft1 10?0 Defendants Merely Wished To Look At Jug of Liquor Claiming tli.it i!???>* tiidii t drlnl: liquor - -didn't rvwi Ilk?- ti ard didn't want to sell it. but merely wont out info the woods tn look i at a five-gallon bottle of moon j shine by tli?* shliie of thf moon. | Will Newbv und Kri'ciuan Allen, both MlOrf'd. put up as origin?I a d'-fense tu m'jrdfr'M court Satur day morning an lint* been beard I here hi many moon*. They wer ?? J charged with violating pi uri irali v jail tli?* counts in tli?- Turlington [Ail except that of manufacturing whiHky. Together with a third defend ant. Jak?- roll-man. also colored. | they wer?' found guilty. Culi Uiui' ? and Alh-ii were soutenred t?i tiw 'days in jail each, with the aller |nutio> cf a suspended jiulruu-ut !c??nditioual upon payment of a line of $f.u and c'oatM each. Newby. who wax the pilncipal offeuder. in 11opinion of thi' court, wan sen tenced to four moutliM in jail, with Ho- alternative of paying a Hue of ' $ I uu and co?;|k. I The three wore arrested hy Chief Holmes and Officers H j? ris and Houghton Friday nielli neai i the eii?l of a lane running irutu the Hertford highway, neat this city. , They had Kone up the lane in a : car driven by Coleman N'ewby 1 and Allen had gone Into the i woods, and all were arrested, the ' officers testified, when they re I turned. Newhy bringing a five feu 1 - i Ion jug of corn liquor. Newhy, ! they staled, made several attempts I to escape. Coleman, first on the stand for j t he defeiine. testified that he car rled the pair out into the country SAN FRANCISCO AFTER CRIME IN ARMORED CARS llank KoI>I>?th Will Have to l)o Their Stuff in I^en* Than 20 Minute*? to Avoid Arm of 141* CONTINUOUS PATHOL While* Kastrr 11 f'.iti?'* Try Ariv?'rti?iii? FriHCo Will Wagf Warfare* to tin* Death If Need Be ll) ?1KN u.kmni: (Cwirlikt, l?3S. k| Tkt ACr??r?l Snn rranclMco, Sfpi. 2??. -Ilink ' . robber? or? Koliif! tu liaro to do their ntuff In lesia than 20 mln ' tile? here In the future If they ex ? pert to avolil the arm of the law, While ?orno Knatcrn rit leu are planning advertising campaign? to persuade potential violator? of, 'the law that crime doesn't pay.1 Han Frandnco In netting about toj mak? buttle line of branch hanks? In the city and to patrol that line! with armored earn. Though hold-upH in neighbor hood brunch hank* here can't cMmpeto with honor* with many Kafltern cltlew. they have Ix-come m?, common an to he branded by' the authorities an a menace and shotgun squads are cho?en to corn eal them. Chief of Police Daniel . , C * prion and Captain Duncan believe armored earn and shot glin? will have a deterrent effect and leaaeti the work of the courts. Two armored car?, with a crew ' been u??lgned to start the war. On** 1 assigned to atart the war. One will patrol a group of 25 branch banks tu the southern part of the city and the other will protect 2l I institution? In the Northern part, j il.ater other rara and men will he > assigned to the duty If there In1 need and the new acheine work? satisfactorily. I The ,plan In for a car to vlidt one bank after another, keeping a continuous patrol and calling at each hank at Interval? of about', 20 minute? The squad* are to ! pay particular attention to suapl ciou? looking loiterer? nnd to ac tually frustrate any attempted hold-up. If a robbery I? attempt ed the armed mqtiad will he on , hand within 20 minutes at the longest at the regular courae of event?, and If the holdup gentry improve their tactics and ao per fect operation that they can fin ish 11 job In lena than 20 minute?.' why. then arrangement? will have to be m ide for the patrol* tO pa?? at nor? (rtiiuent Intervala. eat?? fthe mbmiHfle, If pOfltIM#. Three of the crew were picked up by the City of Home, which aent a radio mesnage to th?* ?ub marlne bane at New London, tell ing of the accident The steamship Clly of Home* wan en route from Savannah to Boston, and waa due in that city Friday. j ;at the request of Allen He said AI ii Intimated that he and New ? by wished to visit Nome girl*. and 'declared eihphat(rally lhal he had no Idea of hrinRlnc any liquor to town. He Hiild he had never taken a drink In his life. Newby testified he aaw a ?tout young wlilM* man in a Turd roup?* hide the liquor in the woods early Tuesday night, and suggsted the t tip merely that he and his com punions mlKht lake a look at It. lie emphatically denied any Inten tion of ateallug it. Allen corro-. ? bo rated his testimony, admitting , that he didn't have a light, and j 'Intended to view the Illicit stuff by the rays of the moon Charged with failure to list ? ! their taxes. Newby. A1 Murden, land W K Simpson. all colored. J were required to pay their over-, due assessments and the court. COSttt. In a case In which 8. P. Drew and Will (ireen, bolh colored, were charged with operating an auto mobile while under the Influence of liquor, drlviug recklessly, and driving to the left of the center > of the highway. Drew was fouud guilty on the last of the three counts, and was required to pay j the court coats and $25 damages , to the automobile of Frank Staf- . ford, white farmer living In Ml. ' t llermon township. , Creen wan dismissed, the evl- , ) dence tending to show that he was merely a passenger in Drew'* car. The case was the outcome of an accident on the Hertford lllgh ? way Thursday night SCOTTS DENIED ! DIVORCE TODAY Mirhinan CoiigrmHmaii and Wife Bolh I-ohith in Sensational Suits Alplna. Mich.. Sept. 2? -Frank I>. Sooti, Michigan Congressman, and Kdnu JumcH Scot t. both were ?loni<?<l divorces in the declitlon haudud down hy Circuit Court Judge Frank P. Kmerlck today. The Soot t k He jierated during Christinas week. 1922, after an all night conference In the Scott?' Washiugton apartment had failed lo bring a reconciliation of their difference?. It wa? a year later before Frank Scott filed a petition for absolute | divorce In the Alpena circuit court, charging extravagance and minconduct. both under the head ing of extreme cruelty. Ill a cross bill Mrs. Scott denied all the charges made by her hus band and countered with allega tions that the congressman gam bled "for high stakes" and that hi? colduct In other ways was of a nature making continued living together Imposnlble. Mr. Scott, in attempting to sub stantiate h la charga of miscon duct. named three men: Captain Wilbur "Jazxbo" Sumners of the air service. Harry Wyokoff. a clerk at the Wardman-Park apart ment hotel. Washington, and an unnamed man with whom Mrs. Scott is allogud to have become ac quainted while traveling In En rope in the summer of 19 22 The hearing of the case before Judge Frank Kmerlck at Alpena early this year was Interrupted to permit both aides to obtain addi tional data and was resumed early in AugiiHt The teatlmony wan fringed with stories of llquor drlnklng and gambling part let nt Washington and the name? of sev eral congresnmen or former con gressmen were heard. On the congressional trip to Panama aboard the ?learner Cris tobal. Mrs. Scott charged that her huNband and other congre?? men gambled and drank. There wa? testimony that a quantity of liquor was taken aboard the Hteamer at Panama and that whut was not conaitmed was unloaded from the boat at Norfolk, Virgin la. and laken to th* Washington homes of aome of the congress men. It was teatlfled that some of the llqquor went to the Scott apartment, although Mr. Scott de nied this. ?! That Mrs. Scott was "Indis creet" In entertaining men guest? In her apartment during the ab sence from Wanhlnglon of her hunhand was charged by the con gressman Thl? was denied l?v Mrs. Scott for whom wltneMsea teatlfled that her conduct was or derly. The Scotts were married In 1 ? 14. Mra. Scott prior lo her mar riage was a graduate nurae. Pend ing a declnion on the petition? Mr?. Scott ha? been allowed |r?0 a month temporary alimony. In ad-, dltlon to apeclal allowance? to enabl* her to obtain peaotlons which war? used at the trial. Only Woman "BulldozeL-' Th? only woman "Iml1d0gff*-r" In th-- i ountry Is huJ.l to I* Mlt?a F?s P^ndltlun. On*. Ilarb yowH.t Ihiuwi h LjII ?I (lie i?Jt-o theitr? CURRITUCK CiHiPLF. wEnnsn .?.* years Currituck Couuty coiuch for ? ward with a hid fur I In- laurel* an (be place ?f ri-Hidnico of the couple longest niartled In this part of the State, accordlug to former Sheriff I<. |4. liriggs. who offer* the inforniatlon that Mt . ami Mrn Ileickiah Owen*. Sr.. of Harbinger. (hat county, have been uiiII?hI In matrlmnuv for a period of a little over r?^ yea r?. In that period, they have reared eight children to matur ity?throe daughter* and five hoiih. Mr. OwenH Ih going In his eighty flr*r year, and ban never been Indicted, Iiuh never Indicted any one. or ever ?erved ou a jury In hi* long lifetime. In far!, he hax never oven ap peared in court an a wltneHK. former Sheriff (! rlggn say*. Mri. Owena Ih a few year* younger than iier husband. In addition. Mr. and Mra. Owen? have Hpent their entire : married life on the farm on I whl?-li Mr. Owfiin wan born and reared. Former Sheriff (3rirg*< challenges any roliple in Noiih ea m ter ti Carolina to excel theli record. MISTRIAL LIKELY IN DAMAGE SUIT Verdict tinlikrly Tlii* Wrck, SayH Jury in Woodlry-Walkrr A hung jury wan In pros|>i-r| hi 1 the nuon recen? of Superior Court Saturday In tlie cane of W. W. j Woodley vh. Caleb Walker.. Ill . which Mr Woodley wan hiiIiik f?? >' dsmaKHH alleged to liuve resulted from an automobile acrldi'in The cane went lo the Jury al n:?i? ; o'clock In the niornlnK. and when | thai body wan <jii?rlod shortly be fore noon If It would !>?* ready with a verdict In the next three i minuten, the reply man: "Not thin ? week." H .CI. Hcott. and Su|thln V Scott, admlnlfllratorn of C, T . and } 8. W Scott, trading ax Rrock & Itrork Produce Co.. were awarded !n Judgment of $ftfifi.22 agafiiHl M I C. Slmonn. the total of neveral' 'noten, together with Interest oil! the noten. Nannie Perkins, nulng hy her next friend. Aaron Perkins. In a cane ngalnnt Dr. W. H. Shnrp. wiim nwnrd^d a Judgment In an amount j to he fixed hy a jury at a nuhne qnent term of court. A Judgment for the plaintiff wan rendered In the rane ?if Mat-j tie Overton vh Fllnlia Overton. I John Overton. Si . Mary l<oul*? ' filover and Mac Fletcher, Hr . In volvlfiR a cow and calf. ten bunhels of noy (leans. and a crop grown on the Overton latidn. Pronpecln al the opening of the afternoon aenalon were thai I he weeH'n term of court would end 1 at about 4 o'clock. Judge Thomas 11. Calvert presided. "ROMS T IMF" RRHKAMAM HWilX IN DKAI) FAKNFMT | Rehearsal* for "Ron? Time." . epnrkllng operetta to be Riven Friday night under aunplcea of the I) II lllll Chapter. U. D. C . will begin In d?*a^ earuent Moti'lsy. according to Minn Mary lien Wright, director. Ml*n WrlKhi annoiincen Ihnt the entire cant of 27 ha? been nelected. Including If attractive members of I he chorua, and prep aratlonn for th? event nr.- pro ceeding mont vat Infactorllv Minn , Wright In auburn haired, which la one way of saying ahe hnn plenty I of energy She c ome? to thin ci ty from Kocky Mount, where ahe staged "Rone Tim?" mont tuccesn folly. PLEASURE DAY RE-ENACTED AT PLEASURE PARK (?W-logWher Hui'Imtih* ami (lliicken Dinner, ??h, Music, and St'rinoii. Kill lli?? Day CROWD IS I.AIMJ Point Harbor,.Sept. 2i; I'lean jjur?1 Day wan re-en acted In-re ye'. ift?-rday at the K**t-toKetliei barb* e anil ('hlrkfii dinner kIvcii ai ! Pleasure I'arli on the farm nf A? I berl CriKK* i-n t'urrituck ami AI liHlllalll* Hull 11(1 a . ] Ill'f ra'fthlllfllt.? IViTi' M l Veil In , abundance from 1 uVlwk In the ; afternoun until !i oVIoek ai nin'it i when I In- priigrani rliiMil with a 'musical |ii<i}'taiii ami a si-rnmn by ! Ilev. K. I{. I.i??-, |ia? lor of lh?* ('lirl.tliiin (Mmti'li al llm hinder ll wa.s nally a ivl tnr.etlier day ? fur Ciirtilm-k. Camden and I'as !quotaiik. Kli/.abeth City lm?ln?*iu? 'and prnf??M>doiial m?-ii MWartued i?? I tilt* plan toward I n'rloek In ureal . number* and liiliv fill per cent ill thorn* at lb*- cnIIiik Maiidn Wfr from fcllxabeth City tit about lhl? 11 III i* ol IIm* dii>. 'i'liloilKlliillt ll>* afternoon and even in;; KIIuiIh-IIi |Clly wih wi'll repiem-nted. All vb - , it?HH ai-emed In ?? really enjoy the i occasion and III?- Cnri ilueklali? en joyed i In* nil?- of Im'Iiik louds fur tlic mint. Though tin* principal xp?nker fur lhi- afternoon couM not coin ?. ltob IiiIkxh alt ill moiled v? lin- id tlx Kli/ale-th City nuea!* to tin? |?la? fnrin and introduced them In h!-' usual Niiapiiy style. N. Howard Smith, preaident of tbi* Mbi'iniirlr Pair. i poke hrleflv of thi:' ? \H||I vhtell Is III lak- I'l l' on Ortuh'-i li to 10 inclusive. "W?' want your ?? opciation for tin Fair tills fall." Mr Smith said, "for Kli/ahetli City Jin t ?lai|ilv ranmd get abiiii'. without Cum tuck County." Hey. Crank II Scalter>;?od, paa lor of t'aun Memorial l'iesb\ li-rla ? Church at Kli/abeth t'lty. wax tin? ni*x( Kpi'Hker Introduced. ami lo? | n|iok?a In hl'.'.li term* ?<f tin? Hpirtt of tin* people of Currituck fount v and referred to Ranli'in North Carolina hh 11:?? brit place on OikI'h earth to liv? Jildye J It l.i IkIi and IV A., Cook?- of Klliab'dh Clt> were Itie other MpPukeiM for lb?' afternoon "I'm no full I don I know whether to st|iieal or cackle." .Iud?*e la i: 'i mhId In lieKlnnliiK hI? ndtlres?* II? spoke of I li?* aplill of ro-opera t luii between the counties of tin- All#-' marlM a.*? the hi-rinnirn: of a new era in thill wectloii <" A. Cooke *poke briefly of lln ne'e-jdty ol Ret-tonHJier ? Vetilf? "II a?* klio'.v i-arh other. Mi. t'ooke Maid, "we Will ftlirely ll?' able tu #*e| togeth er." T. CI. Huwilv of llurl'iiiRer cloned tbi- r peak In k urogram for the afteriM" n with the y.racloiia> statement that In- wan it lad Hie r.p'?aker of the dav didn't piitni tif "It would have robbed IIH of the pleasure of hearlliK t|o?e uenlle men from Kllxa belli fit v The road'; w?rc In excellent run dltlrin prartlrally all the ?av frurt Kll'-abeth CHv and the drive wan a pleasure to vlNlt?>tH from f.ir and near. It ?ni entlfnnfed that be t ween 2 000 and " Ooo wer" ?w-rved with refnahment.i dutlnr Hie day. HIHTKII MWM. NIV?\ H FA D Mra. KrftnriH Nixon. :s00 Wi ?d f'hiirrh afreet rerelvd a te|e irram todnv telllna nf the d?a!h of her ?lat#'r. Mra. T T |l'?w?-n of Waahlnvtoii North Carolina, ptmiit oVIork thh mnrnltiK Mra. Nixon H leayinv tonlehl for WaNhlnrton to attend the funeral which will b? held Sunday after noon. WIDE PUBLICITY IS PLANNED FOR COASTAL KOUTE I hI<-h;i|(t I rail linn ami Kniitr ,'t(l Ah????ri al inn \\ ill ,\ii| in |a!r?*rl iii'-l Knail Mark?*r^ OIT.MNt, OCTOIIKIt 7 Hi iilfit- ait Savamiali l{?' inn\?s Sliiinhliii^ Itlnrk nil \llaiilic <na>t;i( High way; Ollirr Plnih Mail?* I'laut for h ii extensive pro grunt'of publicity ~fW the AtlantIi* Coastal from Canada to Hi?- Kit 11 i<la Ki'ys, launched ! Friday ui a meeting of the Tide water Trail Association at III? Mont (cello llolt*I In Not folk at | Wh it'll t In? i| i|i*Hl loll nf raising fllllds fur III** project Mil. ?||h ' l llSHl'll. It i?? pla ii lied to |ila<?*? markers 'every mili? along tlu? route nf ihe i highway. ?>:i? Ii marker to hear the j picture of :i flying KOOM?, the em blem of (Ii?? rout??, t <?>*?? 111 ?* i* with III*.? nam*':? of the nearest inwun or cities In each direction Itesides. ill*? Atlantic coastal Highwav As sociation ami it h affiliated organ j i/atloiis propotte tu Issue maps jix ttiiiH fun h tli?' roiiii? In detail, (together with booklets nil of the | point-* of interest a I? * 11 >* ll j 'I'll?? Atlantic Coaxial Highway will 1?*? i.pfiifil officially on Wed nesday. lit'lok'r 7, with th?* for* I tw+l-opening *?f the new bridge at J Savan tin li^ TIiIh river crossing j had been a stumbling block in the highway. through the fan that nd jeijuate facilities for automobile* wer?? lacking it Ih expected to | rt-K?ill In tin? diversion of imirh , tourist traffic this way during the fall and wint*?r. and u heavy In jereaMe in the spring. Pred Ward, of Brunswick, tleorgla. secrtary of tli** Atlantic j Coastal Highway Association. paid :|iIh first v I h i t to Fliznhtdh City this I week, in connection with his first trip over ill h part of the highway. j lie dei'lared lie wa?i most favor ably Impressed with tlie Alltemarle ! district. and stated incidentally that with thin trip In* had com pleled a tour of practically I he 'entire highway. adding that ii wan |in Komi condition for travel II hroughoiil I Mr. Waril Hpent Thursday night ! In thl? city. going on to Norfolk i Friday In attend the Tidewater ITrail Association meeting Rep r rese ill ;i4-i*oa of th?? Konte 311 As l socialloll :hI tin? meeting were Charles W tied bee. of Hertford, j president; It t'. .loh, of Klizaheth 1 City, secretary-treasurer. uml Dud Icy Haglcy. of Moyork. The ns iKiii'latioii memliera were guests of III?* Hotel Men's Association. of Norfolk, at the luncheon at the Mont icello. Speakers ut the meeting Includ ed Congressman Otis llland. of Virginia. Charles Wliedhee, and Mr Ward Arrangements were j made for an early Joint meeting of I tie If out e Mil Association and tlie Tidewater Trail Association for further discussion of publici ty ami marking for this part of t tie Atlantic Coastal Highway, running from Frederlckahurg. Virginia, to Wilmington. North Carolina. The living goo: *? is being ropy lighted as tlie emblem of the At lantic ( nastal Highway, the "air line*' from Canada to the tip of Florida Tlie route, which passes through F.I I*# bet h City. Hertford, and Kdeutoii. ulreaily has more mik'K of hardsiirfaclng tlian uny other North and South route and Is more than 2uu m i len shorter t Inn any other. It Ik claimed liri\ liiittiry* Hail it t I'lanl I'llnttfiet llmiilt The battery and tire husincHs of .1 Hrvan Venters, at Matthews ftlld M. Mnrlno p.treets was bought out Saturday morning by 8. (I. Krherldge. Brantley McCoy and Rvrrell Harrison, who will con lltiue it hI the present stand. Thev will be exclusive agents In tills territory for Kxlde batteries and Atwater-Kent radio sets The tire repairing end of the htisiti?'*? will l?e looked after by Mr McCoy, who Is one of the be*?t known vulcanise? here. Mr Har rison will leave the Auto tfr Has Kngliic Works to lake charge of the battery and radio department? lie has had long experience in this line of work Mr. Etherldge will continue In his present capacity at the Apothecary . Shop. being more or lens of a silent partnei In the new enterprise < ??TTON MUtKF.T New York. Sept. 2fl Spot cot ton clo- . I\ <|ulet middling 23.90, points nn< hanged Futures, clos ing lild' October 23 63. Dec. 23.xf? Jan 23 M March 23 May 2 3 6o itcginnlng September 28 trailing hours will return to Rasl em Standard Time * New York. Hapt. 26 Cotton fu ture** opened today at the follow ing levels- Oct tS.il. Dec. 23 85. Jm 2J 11, March 23 42. May 21.71. / iKi.t: smrMtM Ot H h it h \ ^UHltti ;i lullll>Hl I- -t ??1 lir. um* o| ll?.- la i?'** -l I ii m lit*r *lil|iuiclitH .?* ? i i ? In*i??, ariivitl *4aiutda\ morn lim 1?\ l?ari?** i?i ?-r> at ? I. ? ship v.11 d of Hi?' Kluatu Iti l iti linn Wot k* & Xii|i|il% i'tii! luitv. iiii |(ivi*i?lil?* a\>-iiiio. li Ulll In* llsi-d III i*t?ii: iruclliili ami irpnlr ?>f lmr?-?-r Tli** ?-(>tiMiKiii(i?*iii canio Ikmh ioatlU*, mi tin- I'a i-Ido lOiiht. and way tratl*|Hi|lid ti v tla t lil p tu Norfolk, wtinrr ir ua lit j tli'd on two liarKi'^ fur III?1 laid lap o| tin* jmuui-v If uill In- limit up In about l?u um tit tin. uci'ordliif: to- Hta I SaiidtTH, |i i - iti*-ii i nI | |i>< Uli'u ImmIi I'll) Iron W'-rk:.. SECRETARY JOB HAS ENCOUNTER What Tlicy Wniilnl, II? DorMi'l Kiiok, lor lie Didn't Wuil A disturbing ri|it>rl< tk<v f.-ll to i lit* lot (<r Secretary Jol?, ?.f ilic Chamber of ('emim-rce. lati* Kri day afternoon while lie wa?i mo toring down the Ceorgc WaHhlng ton Highway on hi* way home af ter attending a meeting of the Tidewater Trail Annotation In Norfolk Mr Job hailn'i entirely rerovered from It Saturday morn Inf when he went to work A few mllex front Wallaeeton. Virginia. at a particularly lonelv point on thin not a til y lonely road. Mr Job Hay? three lour h looking individual* Htepped out Into the highway In front of tilm. and waved him down One ntood In the center, and one on each vide of the road. Ah he neared tlieni. Mr Job nlowed down a* though to atop, and the atranger in the middle of the road Htepped to one Hide. At that. Mr Job gave bin car every thing It would take, and nhol pant the trio like a skyrocket, lie nay* they Hliook their IIhIh at him uh In* h ped away from them Mr. Job Im inured to uncom fortable experiences on the (leorge Washington Highway Not many ( week a ago. while he wan return ing In hi* car from a vacation trip with IiIh family to bin old 1 home In Pennsylvania. lie encoun tered audi denae fog und ntuoke. on the highway lhat lie wan com pelled 1? park for the night. Hence, tie Ih prone lo tnlnglvlngH whenever he undertake* a Jaunt over I h Ih route through the tireat IHsmul Swamp. CAPTAIN AND I'lVK SKA M KIN l)l(OWNKI) North Sydney, Nova Krollu. Sept. 2 C f'ltpl. JoHCph Vlicher of t ho f?6 loll Hchooiier Inez (). of Hurgeo, New Poundland. and five aeamen were drowned last night when I heir venxel capsized about three mile off Llngan while mak ing for Norili Hyduey for shelter. Ill MfK.lt HWRRT I'oi \ 10 CROP MAIIK IN TKXAN Pot t Worth, Sept. 'Jt*.?Sweet pota production in Texas IliIh year will exceed the I '? J I yield by I2UIMI0 bushel*. totalling about 1.712,000 huahelH. 3,000,000 Cheers Whan Cong r*?a radiir?? frdaral tax, n, , It should *i*mpt from the inrom? U* law al| marred man milking I**? than 16000 and all aingla men who?. Irtc-omaa do not #cr*#d 14000. *<?>?? Itap John N darner. hading lVn.< rrai o" tha Houaa Way? and Mair.n ? aSlKJ** Thl* WouW ? 000,000 paopla now paying Incuma (UM. 1)1!. TEMI'I.EMAN MISQUOTED AND It ON K INJUSTICE Position l li/alx tli l ily Pas tor I?? t :? 11 \ ? ??I l>\ I luliiniluii ( ornv* |)oiidt*nt of This l*u|M'r mi, w as pi; vrKM \m;k Ami \\ h i I?' Not A^rt'eiug Willi \ it1?* of Pulral, llnltl* W ukr Koreni in Highest l{i'g;iril That I?r. Samuel I! Temple man of. li City was com , |>li*l?*|y iui'.M|uofe<| by lln> Columbia <-?>rre?pondeiit of The Advanro anil thai injustice was lima ili'iU' iIiih l-'lizabelh Ci ty |>:iMiiir':t |N?<lii?ii uh to the ?*<iiili<ivi'i;iy mi l\?|.-al which raged at flu* iiii'fiini; i>i tiii' rh.?wan Kj|<ii i AsMociation .il C ilumbK C It i v u*?ik in Hi?- unanimous vlrw ol every i:ilznb?-th i'lty man who utii'itilfil tlu* ouiiwiilloii, so far ai eoiihl tic ?it.rl.il ?i|? oil bv till:? newspaper t?>?!:?y. In l.irl. the wiierjl !i?<utlment of Hi*? di'b'Kati'H l lion I in* Kiiza b?'ili I'll* fliuri'lxand iiiftr pan* I or? it. i bat Hi?- wiinhi put Into l>r Tempieiuan'r lumitli by tbe Columbia com. iioimi. ut of thin ii?u>.pap?*r w-n aliuof I directly tin* opposite oi what Hi. TVmpl? iii.ni reallt :aiil I'roin the time t bat TIm- Advance i*,oi mi tli? iilrcpt , y?-stcida> until a lat?- hmir the tel ? phone of 1 h?* Advance wan kept , buny by ri-adi'i'M who wanted to muk** Ilium-dial?* prni?*ai at thi' In jiiKlice done I>i 'lYiupleiuan by tb*a Columbia c??rre*potidf iit'a re ' port A mom; i Im> Ural to call was ' l>r. Jam?-M II Thayor, paator of | lilarkw?*ll Memorial Itaptlut j < 'liurob. All wbo calbd or were called , "ii auii'i'd that wlill?* l)r. Temple I man mad?- It cl**ar thai be did not J umi'?' with l>r. I'o teal's vIhwn, ho I also mail?' il clear thai hi' judged Wak?* l"or?f!t by i t h fruita, and i hat from what he saw of the Wake I'oif.st m?-ii m |?iM own I rhurch lie would say that he would not hesitate to send Ills own hoii lo ih?> college. "Or. Tenipb iiiaii waa trying to I pour oil mi I hi' troiihb'd waters," Ik lb.* way mie delegat* ?\ precej hllnwdf. "Vour ?-<?i respondent put him In tin* Ik'bt of being in full Nvmiialliy Willi lh?? idea of podim; IIm* Association on record an fnvoiiiiK tli?- removal of Dr. I'ot'-ut. thus doing l?r. T'-mpleman. who wan trying lo siave the college fi?ni lb?- III I'ffcrt of a fight, on l'ot??at on the AMKociation floor, llo* irriiNMenl injustice." "Your correspondent mu.it cer tainly have been half nalccp," said l?r T> mpb maii to llo* editor thla morning in bin usual kindly and genial mntuicr, "for I certainly did not nay atiylhini'. akin jto tho word* be put lulu my mouth, and nobody ?*l??e who wa? tliere that f liavi* talked with omloratood me I r?n linking any r.uch statement." I>i Teinpleinuii tin * w. nt on to ? \;d i?n that ' w.\; c.o ibe floor : ax a peneemaker, to-eking t" R*vo t li** roll? ni' from Ibe bad ofTucta ef further warfare on a question perbapi already loo much agitat ed MINISTER FLAYS RAUCOUS HORNS W v Cm. Ill Profit l?y Kxuiik plr of WuMhivigton, Sayn Thin ImikIiiphk of tootlnK on**a autuinohll" Imrn whenever the sptili niovcn on?* In nil wrong, I'i lhi? ?*|?liti??n of IN'V I". II. Snatlet* good. uf till* cliy, who hnn r?* Iuiim-iI rrp?nlly from a trip to WnaliliiKton. 1? ?' II?' HiipKoatt that molt.rl ?1 a in Hllinliolh City po ofMT.it?* In .i in .v? hn-nl to inftli?* Hm itr?? ls h'Ti* n:t n Intlvoly fr#? fioiil rftucoua nolmn ii!i arc Ihoaa Of III* (*!l pit h I City. "Although \V:iHhiiiKton hat ???nnv tint en traffic of EllS* ?m tli l'ItyMr Sratt.TKond a?ya, ,-iii? v?? *i??r thfri- it lmpr#aaft<L with tin? tact tliaf It movefc #ffh? clinlly .ititl ln>l*"l?"<wly. Moto!? i t' win* hlow thrli liornn ti?'*>dl4>MN lv in?- m r?"'t?-?l ;in?l proaccutfK Ilrr.. on thn oth? r hand. the IYH? m'?- antomohll?? driver lOumU hi" horn whrnoviT hi- ai>; ronrhflfli v rorin-r. though In mont raaca thl* la *|top?'th<*r needlca*. havn T? rv f?*w "blind wr n*? ' In KIlMbi th City: and UDd?>~ firdlnaiv rlrriimhfHI|0??H there I* ni tth?T r?a?<??n nor I'Xftmp for foot Iiik a horn when approaching nth ?t corn? i ' Motorlwtn hero knonr or ihoiild know tho right of wav rial?*, and whrn It la obg?*rred j*.? ? n? i ? 11 v tlMN I? \lrtua1h no n?*i<| of blowing a horn egcept In occasional ?niergenelea, or when on?- aiiIoImI I? nhout to ?v? riak* an<l paaa another " Th?r.- Is an old aaylng thai If you don't Mow voiir own horn, nohody will blow It for yon, hut thi- practice of thla pcec< it can he C'irri?d to ??nllrely |ini nr?*at Unxthfl, In the opinion of Mr. Scattargood.
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Sept. 26, 1925, edition 1
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