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Lying Awash In Cove Body Waterfield Tells Mute Tale Self Murder Rubber Heel Off Wife's Shoe, Found in Pocket; of Clothing, Offers Testimony to Beginnings of Double Tragedy in Currituck CountyT~ ~ j n> KAi.ni Pimm. [ Lying awash in a little yboat, with marsh grass wrap-j I^ing its green tendrils aliouti him, the last mortal remains of George S. Waterfield, slav er sought by the law in two: states for three weeks past for the killing of the 17-year old daughter of his neighbor, were found yesterday in a lit tle cove oil Furby's Island, about eight miles from Curri-| tuck Courthouse. Silent testimony to tin- manner' in which Waterfield went to his Maker was ofTen d in tin* presence) of an automatic shotgun in the: bow of tin- boat, tin* muzzb- point ing toward* his body. A loaded nhell was jammed in tlu? flri ti chamber of the weapon. Exaniinatiini. i>f the body dis- 1 dosed that the entire upper half of Waterli?*ld's head hail b? en blown off. Kvldently he had < placi d tin- muzzle against his Tore- I head, and had tin n reached down j aud pulbd the tiiucn'. Working automatically, the gun had eject ed the exploded shell. . Didn't I'm* "Toy** | In Waterfields pocket was* found a .112 revolver, with all live chambers h>ad?d. Plainly he h:id intend) d to make a good job of it wheu he litvd the shot that ended his life, and had taken no chances i with the "toy." as men expc-1 rieiiced wilii flrearmii regard- al pistol of that calih?r. Thus; Ik written the closing i chapter in that stirring sequence j of events which began three weeks' a&o, when Miss Itertha Ansell,1 daughter. of Charlie Ansel I. was j .Mint -to death by Walerfield ku F l\?>n t of his home, and |?er escort, William Tateni, war. scrhmMy ?ouml< d. While the shooting ap parent l> was precipitated -by a quarre] bet ween Waterfield ami lutein over gossip Waterfield was accused of linvlng spread about Miss Ansell, the underlying eaiiiej hail little to ilo with that. Wat'-ilield was in a haze of red 1 fury that July iafternoon. lie and his wile had quarreled for hours! over her alleged frieiidlitiess with Miss Ansel! h fattier. The wife isi said to have cursed him, and to; have struck him madly in the face. And lie 1m Uald to have retaliated In kind. A Terrible Moment At ju:'t such a terrible moment. Minx Ansell and Tateni had coine I up to "have it out" with Water-' field. The ? n raged husband Is de-j clared In have told Tatem to be careful of bis remarks or he would kill lilui. , "You're a liar," Tateni is said to have retorted. "You haven't got nuts enough to shoot me." , It was then that Waterlleld op-i ened fire, killing Miss Ansell al most Instantaneously with a load from that trim looking automatic shotgun that waa found in hi* boat yesterday, aud dang, ro|isly wounding her escort. Wutcrfeld is described by bis neighbors as having heen a truthful man, and a good clt Izeu, but all too often unable to hold li is emotions ?? - curely in leash. Coming on the heela of a soul rending afternoon, Ta tern's taunt was more than lie could hear. It A Minister lilt of Ituhber P in Waterlleld'* pocket was Round yesterday afternoon an in Fnocent looking little object, but with a deadly sinister import that \ left the coroner's jury In, hushed! awe an they gazed upon it. Thai ' object was the rubber heel off a woman's shoe ?a tiny sllv? r that In said to have precipitated the i Whole tragic affair. Waterfield told neighbors he. found the shoe heel in a bed of moss in l he mazes of a thick' I scarcely 160 yards back of Ills' home. He told them, loo. that when he asked his wife to l? ? him see a particular pair of her shoes. [ she bad thrust them Into the stove! and had burned them. "They were the flrnt dress shoes I ever bought her," lie wrote m a letter to Floyd Williams, a neigh bor and friend, a few days before! the shooting, addlim in the letter J llmt his faith In his wife's con- j fttanry had been wrecked, and he] was going 1? leave. He arena* d j Churl h' .Ansell of hnvlng been the . can '? of his trouble. lurby's Island. sonictlnus 1 cali> d Cason's Inland, Is a tiny I atrip of reed-grown marshland Jutting perhaps linlf a mile Into' the headwaters of Currituck ' from Morse's Point, on thei aSlnl.md. Approaching from the |V*ti). it appears ns*u vivid green J flwotch against the darker back-} gmUid of Its hinterland. It wasj (Continued on paga 4) H Barco Still Making Fight For Life In Norfolk Hospital Scant hupp is held foil It for the recovery oi William II. Ilarcu. ?*r I lii:' County, whu lias be.-n under (r?atin?Mit since last l-'riday at St. Vine. niV. Hospital. Norfolk, for i 11 J?i ri?*K sustained wlnn a Norfolk Southern yard engine crashed in to his oil I ruck at a crossing here. llatco'K m k 11 1 1 was fractured in two places, nn?l part of the brain sub sialic*' was lost. A report from tin- hospital Wednesday afternoon stated that blood poisoning had K.-t in. but tliat tin* alli-ndinc tlortor: hop* <1 to ch?-ek tliat b> r<mo\ing the stitclns, and thoroughly clra using tin- wound. Tin- iu-\l eventually r?Mir?-d is niPnliiKltln, according to Itarco's g rund fat her, W. L Owius, of this city. Word from the hospital, accord ing to Mr. Owens, was thai llarco had spent a bad nighl. but had rallied somewhat Wednesday morning. lie was still in a con dition of seuil-coiu'ciousiiess. The cross! uk crash in which Iiareo was injured was ascribed to his having lail.il lo observe the approaching train until his truck was squarely on the track iu Its path, and ton lut? to avoid an ac cident. PROMINENT IMK.MUKK ODD KEIJ.OWSJJIES Wilmington, Auk. 4. L. W. Moore. aged 49. real estate opera* lor here and former president of the State Huilding and Loan League and past grand master of I he Odd Fellows of North Caro lina. died at a local hospital early today from hemorrhage of lh?' brain. RADIOS DKNIAI OK alleged interview New York, Aug. 4. ? Thomas Cochran, partner of J. I*. Morgan and Company, bound for Kurope on the Olympic, radioed lo tho Morgan firm a repudiation of the alleged Interview in which he was <1 noted as predicting an advance of ino points in (Soneral Motor stock. MAN CANDIDA I K LKADS OPPONENTS Oklahoma City. Aug. 4. ? With approximately half of yesterday's primary votes counted, Henry 8. Johnson, identified by his oppon ents as Ku Klux K la n candidate, today had a substantial lead in the Oklahoma Democratic guber natorial race, a feature of the bal loting in which 1,100 candidates sought nomination on county, slate and National tickets. Klmer Thomas, congressman from the sixth district was lead ing former Coventor Jack Walton and three others for the nomina tion lo the United Slates Senate. EXPRESS TRAIN PARTS ON kkid<;e Auburn, New York. Aug. 4. The Har Harbor express from Washington and New York parted on a bridge structure In the busi ness district of the city today and l wo cars plunged down a sixty foot embankment. Six other cars left the rails hut stayed erect. Three clerks in the mall car were only ihe persons badly in jured. Kdward Dunslan has returned from New York City where he has been working for the past few we# ks. Classified Ads Are Telling Today: ? When' to And cooling, rr friMhih*' bottli-d drlnkr. to quench that thirst. ClaflMAra tlon 1. rWh ?*r?> to go for automobile tlr??* that lawt lonfc**r. Claa*l flrailon 1H. -"Whm to buy a coiy bunga low. ClaaalAcatlon 11. COOLIDGE FACES APPROVAL OF ALL AMERICAN FOLKS Not Merely u Parly Mallrr Itiii (juKtiuii of WIh'IIut Any I'rcnillclll May Sitvr I .oiigcr Trrm coiivr on i'iu>spKKin If .Mr. As Korlu iialc in I92B Ah Hi* U l<? <luy Third Trrm \\ ill Not Alarm leaders II) ItAVlll i.awhum i: iCwfyitfM. IV/fe. ki IH? Ad??nrH Washington. Aug 4. - As Presl ?|f]i i Coolidge euters his fourth year as ilie nation's chief execu tive. lie is surrounded with much the same circumstances as have af fected the political future c?f oth er Presidents at the end of their first term. The question Is not " Joes Mr. Coodilge deserve auoiher nomina tion for the Presidency?" Prac tically all leaders of the Republi can party are ugreed thai just as Theodore Roosevelt at the end of hi* first term or Wood row Wilson iu 1 9 1 G had satisfied the parly leaders so has Mr. Coolidge made a record on which if he could not win certainly no other candidate could net any more electoral votes. The real i|in at ion. howevi t. I.s ?: altogether different from that i which has faced other Presidents. And it has a significance which I 1 1 linely because the question Is now being discussed ami consid ered by party leaders instead of waiting for the few months pre ceding the National convention. The problem realy is "will the American people permit a chief executive to administer t hoir af fairs for more than eight consec utive years?" In Angu^i. 1928. which would be the middle of the uext Presi dential campaign, anniversary stories will be written very much as is this dispatch, liut the Pres ident will then be entering on his sixth year at the same t luijL? Lil-i* the public might be In process of answering the question of anoth er four years. The question al that lime will be "shall an Am erican President be permitted to enter Into a tenth year of consec utive service?" ] Judging by the economic situa tion of the country today the fact I hat n precedent Is involved might carry little weight. The party leaders of America, both Demo-, cratic and Republicans count f?r more on the prosperity Issue than academic controversies on points i in constitutional practice or nn broken tradition. Looking back to 189G when the writer saw tho "sound money" parade for Mc- j K in lev and the days of the "full dinner pall" In 1900: To thn "peace and prosperity" slogan used effectively, this time by the Democrats in 1916 ? and to tho battle cry of "let well enough alone" iu 19 24, there has been no' mistaking the effect of a content- j ed economic situation on the re sult al the polls. If Mr. Coolidge were lo be as fortunate In 1928 as he Is today with an unprecedented prosperity, the third term difficulties will not alarm the party leaders. If how-, ever, the situation Is not as good as It I* today, they will use the third term bogey as a means of *?'? , lecting another candidate. Mr. Coolldge's minor difficul ties will then rise up to plague him. His troubles with tho tariff commission and the Federal Trade Commission, his contact with the Shipping Hoard problem, all fur nish opportunities for political , quarreling when the fair weather | days have passed by and almost anything in the way of a flaw bulks as a large defect. But Mr. Coolidge has a trump card to play and he will play It In January. 1928 when he will have asked Congress to make what some people predict may he the biggest cut In taxes gince the war. Surpluses are being built up with that Idea In mind. The Democrats are already agitating for tax re duction and may tot permit Mr. Coolidge to postpone it till the session which begins in December. 1927 and runs through Ihe winter of 1928. Al present writing, the odds favor action early In 1928 so that in March. June and Septem ber the voters will be reminded of the lax cut. All this Ihe Republican leaders are debating now for they too foresee exactly Ihe situation that would confront them if they raised the third term obstacle In ihe face of sn otherwise strong political background for Mr idge. The ' Favorite sons" and Ihe olher candidates are beginning now to shake their heads dubious ly about the American people ever permitting a man to go beyond Ihe eight years. The i>emocrats look forward eagerly to that Issue as they realise its sentimental value They will use Roosevelt s words and ihe words of C.eorge Washington in declining s third term Hut everything will depend on the mood of the country and whether the present blessings or wealth and Industrial cohtentment are continued in 1928. in (i \ih.\ smn i\ h ii a is inn i Kit IHHtTI.El.l.KK U IK Un A ufc?*lt"S Auk. !?? Twc| HH'li Wi-H" nlml ami kilhil here early (inlay In \\ li.-ti |..>lic?? bf?! I>vr W'llk tin- nutlimik of ' lHMitlfnu<'iN war. A man iilt'iil iliiil as IK Mn?-J ?miii miii s|n?f ami ktiliil nliiiiMt in-ianil\ while Nitihitt in lli?> l? hi n t ii--lii> liable i<*<*Uh*'n? l in I linlel. Il>irr> Mora ii, wlm uiih talk?i iiiK In Muiihoii, uai also sliaC ami ?li?'?| tuo hours later. * Ahmn twenty icui*sis wcri- In i In* lohhy wlien I In* three nn-n ?*nt?*re<| ami iH-^an hIiiioiIiik. A Her killing Muii-on hln an Milium iflinivnl hi* Imm|\ in uu automobile ami ili-M-rU'd It M'vcrnl lil? it K h away. Court Asks lawyer To Drop Request For Jury Trial A decidedly unu-uiil requpat wan made liy Tri.J Ju?iiee Sawyer i?.|jy In r.-..r.|. r's ...nr. In lh< ea:;e of Krnest I'emlb rolorou. <harr-'<> wllli ..|i. r:ii;u? ait aul.i m.,1.11.' wlillr un.l. r ill- Inflm-m' ?l ll.iii.ii. an.l *ilh li.n in-, taile.l l.. * !'? ?.l'.-i I all liail II arr.'-l.-.l > "'MU afl*>rn.H.n l? V I't.li.'.1 OftU-.-r Iwiu ,1 V afl.'i* a Sir. .-I ? raui'.l.' with ??-| Oihi-r n.'pr.. ovi-r wlm liail tm rlKlii of way. , I Shortly after ivnill.-i.m ? ar r, s| ii?> was lak.'ll Wt.ir.. Mr. Saw yrtr In the ItittiT"* off l.-.- In In'' Carolina Hank llulMllir. t.? nr ralinc (i.r a li..nil. When Hi"' '??' ram** ui> fur trial luilay. I'"'"*''' la.wrv. atl.irn.-y f-.r I ''iiill''ti>t*l ?k?.i f.ir a jury trial. ,1 ??|f I w:tn ptil on the hi ft It j ihe trial juatlei- observed. " would willingly *w?ar that ihn fl? i*4- ihI.i hi w;ik ii?>t umlor tb?* lufiu cure oT liquor. I hate I" niak< tlie Slate w??rk its head off fryini in obtain a conviction. ami I an going In make I he request tha I you drop your nquest for a juryj | ry liiifctiiMMit |?OfOW??m*?r M r I.owry consented iniined lately, li happened, however, that Prosecuting Attorney Lei toy wa* scheduled lo appear as counsel in n i* | v 1 1 ciiHP in Superior Court in Hertford, and trial of Pendleton wjja postponed i? tomorrow morn ing. NEW MANAGERS EOR TEA ROOM Mrs. Mollis Harris itntl Mi*" Margurrl William* Takr rliarp' Satnrilaj The August meeting of the Wo - man* Club wan held Tuesday, morning in tbe Club Kooms. Despite the warm weather n number of I lie loyal and faithful member* were present and a great ; denl of work accomplished. Kvery woman present offered her services ami Iter servant to help arrange tin- building. cleaning it up and making It a* attraetive as possible for the iiicoiniuu maiia * Mrs. Mollie Harris of this city will take charge on Saturday as sisted by Miss Margaret William* of South Mill?*. "Then* is no dotihl that I lie tea room will now take a new and progressive step." says the presi dent. Mr*. J C, Fearing. "Mrs. Harris lias never h??en known to full at anything that she under take*. and her table Is no excep tion. so those desiring an appeilfl ing wholesome meal and plenty of it may drop In at the Woman s Club Tea Room for a try-out meal. ??Miss Williams graduated at Orecnvlllc Training College till* year In Domestic Science, and w. may rest assured thai she will furnish the most delicious salads, sandwiches. and so on, togetto r with well planned, well balanced meals. ... 1 "We trust the club women witt he loyal to our new manager* and nxsist them in every way possl hie. 'Those women not present a' the meeting and during to help pluine the president and offer your services one morning Ibis week. She needs all the encouragement possible at fhla season of the year. The District Meeting Is to bj* held in Ahoskle and we must at tend l?ft l??*r cent strong. !???' * win the cup for the fifth lime They say it cannot be done. Ilow about it?" PRIESTS ATTACKKO by ANi.KV cnowns Moscow. Aug. 4 Several ? !'* patches to Pravada report aerlous disorder- In Odessa arising fr ?m transfer of several churches from the old Orthodox Church to new Living or lied Church Six priests of the older or j? aril ration who were celebrating tun** in the Aleiiev Church In a suburb ol Odessa wer? attacked by angry | crowds Militia saved prUatr. with greatest difficulty. L B. CULrEPPER FLATLY DENIES GRAFT CHARGES Slah'iiM'iil <?i\iim Ili- Sidr of < oiitro\(>r>\. in Vii-Hi-r In ? :il> M;iii ag??r"* AfTii!a\il TO ADD MOM. I.VIT.K f\ plaitl* lailtire In IC?* |>l \ to Allc^alinii*; Sooiiit; IVomi*?v? lo IVmlrr Conn* li*r-AlTiil:i\ it Kim dvtiiri I nf aii> liuirc.m made aitainsl liim by City Muna-er ?M \V. 1-Vrebee in ctiuiieclioit with allegations ol grail in cnnm-clion Willi n ri'iii in ii i i* i |*.? I pun-has* s ?>l materials lor -.met work In r? . ?ai offered \V?'iln?-sila> h> I. It i 'ul|Ha|i|M'r. local If.hliH ?? man. i?i a h I il l**n *lati llicnl l? lid en d for publication. In Ins statement . Mi. fiilpepp* r |T?inis. i| that'll*- had a rmiuli i ailidavit, aitswerini. Ill* chair*-, math- in an affidavit lit Mi. I *? i ? which was imhiislii il l.ivi 1 lull ilax ill tin- I Wo rii/ati< III 4 ' 1 1 \ III -W.<ipap*T::. Ml. ('lllpepp-r ?tated, liowcvM. Iliat inasmuch a:' an invesliuatiir committee liail been appointed i.v Ho* I'll* Conn (II Monda\ nil.' Ill, 1 1 ? i ;i tlioriniull piohe of tin- chary* *, li<- won Id .luni this affidavit over lo that I ? in in i 1 1 ? -I ? . (hi publication ai Hi* ? proper 1 1 in* - . | In his affidavit, Mr. IVri lM'i' as ' s*i ted ilia i In* had been ap ??touched liy Mi. c *n I ppei with a |iiu|iosul ill a ".nil- profit" on a -larye gravel contract tin ii about lo in> lei, and i|iiot? d Mi. t'ulpep per as liaviim nsMind Ihih iliat I I wo ill ? * li 1 1 ii *rs* of tin' Council w. i '".ill right." insofar as lln- deal was concerned. Tin* implication was ilia I Mr. Ken-bee was lo n I'i'ivi a "coiiiiunsiun" for r**roin iii'-ndini; Ihal a ? p? cificd type >.| ? ravel In us?d. T Ii**r?* is an iiiKir ii iii demand m> rli?- pari nf I In* public h?n ili.it lln* charges in- invi- iU-.ai*d Hum ??Uglily, and Iliat IIiom arni; < il Im* iiunlsliitl ftiimuiai il>j u iinind . guilt v, oi roiii|ili li ly iAoin rat. il. in lln; cvi nl lln rlian.* ? could noi lii> substantial'*!. Mr. Cnlpeppei xtatelmlil fi.l Iowa: To Tin* Advance : I ll will prohahi> In- :-n r |?r i ??lim to learn Iliat I will mil make any i Hlali'lin nl in answi i in Mr. M W. ? Fcn-lieeY. affidavit, app>*ai insr through lln* columns nl lln "ind? ?)ii lidi'iit" and "l?.iii\ Advance ' mi ? J n l> -Mih. Wlii If wi ha\e our alaiemeiil read) for |iuldii*alioii. a. lln* last in in Ut?*, We were ad 'visi'il Dial llnTi- Vav an invest I yalmg commit lei a|i|ioinl* ii liy I hi' Mayor ami Hoard nl Alibi in* ii. and w ln*ii this invi : ligation Ik inadi'. I will In* glad lo |?i I In i Ii i ?: otini in II t*-?> in > alTiilavil. Ai lln* sunn- tinn*. I deny ally char:'? ; mad*' against im* by Mr. K* r* !??-? ? .wiili r*-f? reiu*i- to Kraft. I Tim reason I offered no denial la In k t week's Issue.; is lur lh*' fart llial Mr. Saunders, editor of lln- "Independent." ram*- lo in** on i July 2 2 nd for a statement in an kwi r lo Mr. Keicbec s slat- nniit in Ills paper of Unit dale in wlneli I l?*-r? ? were no name;: railed. I advised Mr. Saunders Iliat I had no slat* in* lit to make concerning lliis matter lmt that Mr. | Vr* bee had misrepresented me in this statement and that I wan willim: lo irteet Air. Keicliei* in liis off in* at Mr. Ke re bee's ciiiiveiiicnci and thrash mil this mailer lieiween us. and allow liim. Mr Saiimh rs. lo pnhlish I In- fads hp th?*y were, as I did not care to enlei into a iiewspa|H'i* rout rovers) . 'I his. Mi*. Haiimlem advised was n v?*r> Kood idea, and h*a agreed lo net* Mr. Ken-hen and have him lo meet with lis at his office. Th?* next niornlni;. Hie 2.tid, Mi. Saiin d?*ra calhd nn* ovi-r the iel?*plione and advls'-d that Mr. Kerehee aurei'd lo iii*<-I iik Wh?*n lirst ap prnaclnd hut a llilh- liter on Mr. K<*rt*he<- called him over lln- t? I ephoiie and r? -fused lo do f<i. I asked Mr. Xaundci* what st* p^ I Nhotild lak* at Ihls point ami lie advised that In- was iinuhle to .ay excepl Ihal lie hud Ml. t'erehe* ' . swnrn affidavit and would print it : in his lieM Ihsiip. I offered no denial as I had lion*' lo make until llm charged had aclually appear* <i II* Spertfuis .Iihmitted. I,. II CChl'KI'I'KK. I'OI.NCAKK AN.NOIINCKS WU.l. I\IMII low I'arip, A ii i' . 4 Premie r Toin car** aniioiiiiced to tin linanc* committee of tin* chanihei of d> p lilies today that as soon a lln- sil nation permits, probably nl Hie *nd of Sepl ** in Im* I' , the government will launch a Mr eat Internal loan with lh*- object of consolidaliiiv Internal -d? hln and : tahilizlnt; lh** franc. firitdV MMIKKI New Y'?rk, Auk. I Cotton fu f ii res opened today at t^ie follow - Inff levels: Oct. 17.(1.%, I f<*.* I7.fi I, Jan. 17 T,s. Mar. 17. Mu. May IH on. N?w York. Aiik< 4 H|ni| ????? Ion cIo!;?mI ipilM. middllnt-. IH.70, a decliic of 45 polntn. Future", <-lo?inK hid October 17.26, De cember 17 20, January 17.24,! March 17 42. May 17.67. | Carries On Clia i !?? I" Mm i i i'f l>a\ Ii n. ; Ohio. ha- ? ti it. t ii i ? I | . 1 1 1 ? I l l ? . r ?>l i ih< < ni ? n iOlii?i I 1 1 v N- A . ! Mint i ?1 1 1 1 I Ii in I:. M- III II v\ 1 1 " I w.i >liul li- il ? ;i 1 1 1 Im-imiim- ill lit r.iliipai n l?? i I* -Hi ii|> llii1 i ? 1 1 > ' -i II II i1 1 ' I H'lliil. Mot'l i . who it" I ill Iui-iii rhh f irMti?'?V\ n.-w |i:iii?*r in Ohio. will i'. 1 1 1 > nil I In* tx.rl. Mi llet I - l.ll li il Those Lacking Auto License Tags May Soon Face Court Tin* (Mil Miii) Triihlf m w.i it ill i: rir.ht uroiiml I In* corni'i" imw far folks who ha vi' iii'tOmMi'il in rum j'ly xvlili ihi> terms of lln* Sialo law in I ho matter of obtaining liUii MiL'T .1 n I o in 1 1 1 > i la ' licrllsi' |a?s-?. "I" In* poliri' an- giving fair v\ a rn in*.1. ilial : lio- ?? who have faih'il to k ?? 1 law*, 'through any fiinli of t ln-ir own, may ;is wm|1 expert flu* pi-iviliM',i? of ? \ phi liiiit1.* iii.-iI ii'i i ln-ior.* Trial .1 usi it ?t Sawyer in !???? orili-r' roiirt. As usual, w 1 1 1 * 1 1 i hr lirsi of July r? 1 1 l?-?l ?i i"' limit I Ii !?? year, hringiiii; Willi il i In- uirosKiiy for .i ilruiu< la ralmi'iii 111 Iho mailer of Stat ?? , lict'Tiso f.i i^s. mil n v MWIflTIM L.* ra Hi il lo r.i-ri lv> tin lu-fi'snury rani:: r ii n ii lln Slafi- !?? |iarl men I of IJovi iiiii?. (llhi rx r? ri*ix< i| ranis j i m ill i? rih ii i.i <1 < oat. ,iin| ! In* n * j Wii . itiif It rou In. ami nml >i liuli ' KW> III ill!, ill lln laiiti. 1 A nviililll. 4* ml lii tli'l', has | rla p.ii'il aitiri' llu* first il.iv of July. ? ii inl I In- atnliiirlli"s hero aiv of lln* im|iri'.i!-inii tli.il Ju t almii* ??rylioily has ii.nl ample oppoiiua il y lo v.i'l Ii i>4 linMiiO'. Therefore, -iho-o' u hole flivvers or liiiioii- in?* ? si HI ari' iiilorni'il with tin* ugly or an Re ami lilai'k plate-*, in vuglM* ! 1. 1 a y i ? a r may as well prepare I h?' uiKi'lvi'K fin i in- orili-al hi liirin,; i In' lUMiri . Of 1'itiir.ie. if ii in. in rail mIiiiw . that hi* has inailf ? very reason :i hie effort lo olilalli his I ire use. tin* ^ roiirl :i ii ? I tho nfflri-ra will not hi1 disposed lo hi- liarii on him. llu' if ho cannot that is another mai ler. i ll M.I.KNGKS Itll.ll I S SKNATK COM Mi l I KK Clili'iiUii, Air. . ?!.- Km lln kit oinl t i m< - within a Week llu* Soli-' ate rainp:ii"ii funds emiimill'i In dnv 1 1 ii it It i liilllioril> challenged. This I j iii?- it Wiih Sauiiii I Instill.: limit I- in i II Imin I rii puhlii ill 1 1 i l i i ( I'MTiit Ivi* *?f ("hh'a'. o, who ill i-liiii il on I In' ndilre of counsel lo 1 1 || o| . an> runl rihiit ions In llu- recent II linois primary except those In uiaili' loi' Si-mitor ial candidal' k. In a statement prepared hy his: [attorney, ItiHiill deelfirid IIm- mm ' i mil lii' was without authority, .from lh?' Senate lo Inquire Into, anything cvn-pl Senatorial ram ? paigns. J Dare Preparing Busily For Throngs Expected At Anniversary Event NEGROES F INK!) FOR INJURIES TO CHARLES MORGAN W . *!??> I\lunl> !"?l Wi-c in ( iirriliK-k Ucor ,|,.rV 4 onrl : Mur|t.in <>" si:$(> Diiniiip''* i 'iiirii ti?-V. . Auk i \\i"?l.y M:i iily . y.mii-. ii' Bf" "? '"""j11''' nil" ??'* ii".ill'll"'l >? for.- J .l.lv- J M N' Mnu.lat ll|i"ll a ? li." "I ll,'% 11,1 , , .,r wtlli.ml Hi' |?r?|M'r *1 " . in. I ..I .ill"" ">'? "" *>'? r. |N-r-"ii I" <"11 ?( . . .r win. h r "H? I run, I, .jury ..f rlinV. M"rB?l.; r- i.l" :-l.a*l.?n> I M ii > 1. Wiw. i ll.'i'.r. "I ??" I ?*" pli'a "t uil'y ?i'"" ,l"' ' Ji-'r*' ?r ;,||iiw iuit III. Ml I I?'I ,?...r;.l.. , ' r Til.. ' I'-''*'' ilrlviuu a ' :ir willi.'ii. I" ? " ? i .|r..|.i?'l afl-r ii Hli'l""""' '?> I, in, .1, .1 I..- In. I i.rilrri'il Ii" I'- I mill I. ..'I r-."iv.-.l i' | M;irv. wli,? " riillui M.iuh ii"iil ::iia?rlmro. "i ii'"l tl. .1 ? 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" rinii I Inn u'cr.' ii.il, I l.y Mury Wl?" mil \W*l?*v Manly. I 'nil ll' V Jll.lK.- N.'WlHTIl si'V'T. IV I til" pair fjjr I Im-It - 1, i in lil !>*? ? Ii-hwiii t ?? t-vry <?"??? ion fckU'H* rttliiR ??". ami lliul *lio?il?l H' *' ni) merry ?'? ?,,H ',r,H,K " " i fi?n* l?i?> 11 Hlnillar rluTK'*- | Th.. niw i?f 1 .l.'rvh. "W | tlf I'ii wt'llrt I'oinl. whi? wan cliarK?'?i , Willi i Ih* "f T?'? i.iwhiK a rr.i.i ..I. ,1,1,1, .'.lilui'l'-.l I" <?ffl"'l 1 lauitlii III III" lnll<-r l>arl ,;" wi-rk. ?'i.? .'""Hmi.il mil II Mntidav. AiipuHl .|.?h;i- MrriiT. iinlorhMM IH'Kro ,,r*(;r.*K<?ry Siilln*. ?!?' .'rJ .?.,?.iiil",l I'-ni'ii." I" vl'Ki,l"' wlm I. Ill-", un.lrr Ilnill r II." Ill N.trlli < ar.'liin. ?l>"l m i,rr.'Bi',l l.y l?. |.uiy sli. rltf, Will |.'l..n, mum a warrant H*?rn , ??l altiiiiri bin. l.y HI Inn lil." wlHi ,tir"n,"","^J" i,,| h.r ami will. ""IB a "I"'"-"1 ? I h. i |i, ml w.i i l' liilllidwl "I J'"1 ' iwall I rial inilll Hint Mull, lay. A iikihi ?. f.ill.iwln* n l'l"a f''r i riillllnlinni'.' l.y ???"? "I"'11, er.mn.l lliul Ii" r,'"lly ' I I ial. Flat's "Big Four" Making Hit In Far Famed Land of the Sky Flat 'a Ordinal ra, nomfllnifa known jik tlp> "flit'. Four," KIIm Jivlh <flly'n iiXKrpRiilion of rolofwl inclodlaim who linvc <|c-l Ik lit *??! many an ;? ti?<rr. an* mak ing th?- lilt of their liven In Aidm villo thnw day?. Tli'-y wore mk ??ii to Hi'' resort city I.ki wt-ok l?y l>:ivi<| L.Hlralii, promiitor Inter ???! Iii the development of lii'V rrly Hill*. u large aulwrbnii traet in the I .and of i)i< Sky. Mr. Strain heeamn Itit In Kl:? i and hta "lil? Four" through William II. Wcaflierly. Jr.. ?.f Him city, a pergonal friend Mr Wemh erly MiiKK''Rt <'il tlial llu- or'liexlra, whleh |* "dlntlnHlvely In I i v i<l na I .** to borrow n well known adverii* ing hIomii, mil* lit lie of iiim' Ii Virtue in Mr Strain s land ?=:?!?"< ven lure. Flndinx Flat and hi liMe crow proved a Job in lUelf. 'Ill'- " It Ik Four" had from* to H?*anf irt and Mor^head" Illnff*. hail departed from that Immediate aHtlon, and had l?t< nf> forwarding inMreav. Finally they worn l?nat<d in Kin Rfon. and were I a km promptly to Anhflrilk- by Mr. Strain. The Aitheirllle real e*tat# man wired Mr. Weatherly thl* week that Flat's Orrheatra wan proving the hit' of tho teaman In Ashavllle. . I Halt tli'' newapajier* li.nl printed . ? tor leu 21 them; mid thai erowilx witi? coming to hear them jim long a* they* would play. IIp; Kittled thai lit* intended to keep j litem iltere mi Ifuxt a moiilli 01 nix ' week*. Incidentally. Flat and lil? mH-i oily maker* are living on lite (at ?>f the land In Axhcvlllt!, and mak ing morn real money than lliey prohahy ever niw before. The on ly fear Ml hy their well wl?h?r*| litre I a thai their new found pro*- ; peril y will go lo their heads, (Hid! that they will n?*glert their m?i*lrk-' ling for a hi i too iniieli of the aort of a gond time to which lliey nr? tnoni Mtrongly inclined. In whlelt i 'event they llke|> will drift hack to] Klxabelb I'ily. :h broke a* ever.; and aKiiin r> khIi> the crowd** on, iKtreei nornem. at Ihe Norfolk! iHoiithern p-i^m-nRiT utatloti, ami, >|*e where that mortal* congregate. , I ii<- id ?- ii t ;? 1 1 v. the colored ofrhen- j ir/i l? giv in it KlUalwtih I'lty eon 'tiilriabif wort I' while puMicll) till I lie Western pari of the Mate, w lo-re foregather vaeatonluli from' a parts of the I'ntte.l SihIpn. Mr. Went her ly |< taking a bit of en tirely pardonable pride over bin part In arranging the Abbeville en , Kittcement for them. \ i ?* 1 1 1 :i 1 1 \ \|| 1 1 oil it's on l<o;iiiokr Nhiml to be thrown Opi'ii lo \ i*iting Thott*:iii<l? During W rck j this cm iimjmnc; l our Sicuiikt)* Leave Here ;it 7 O'clock on Morning of I Hili : llo:it* .A No from I'oint llarhor I'n-pa rat ions :iim koIiik ahead ?leadtlv fur I ct h-hration of Vir ginia Ihire lMv on Koanoke I n 1 - ami, on tin* I silt, now only about I wo weeks ali? ail. and members of lite ?*??(?? titil I ? <? in change offer au nt a tice that . v? r> effort will be made to entertain ai|(*i|ual?ly and W II I lion- ami:, who are ex (nrl. il |o allt-iul. Ol - in rial iiii?ivst to motorist* lliiiu in liiii vicinity who plan to ?liivi' lo I'oiiit llaihor. at the low it tip ??i f'utiHiM'ii County, la ? to w.- from Ho . lair Highway i 'oiu hi i:i:< ion . en; i in ert that, bar ;.Hii?: ilii< \|M-rl? (|| v li.ol weather, jllo- Slii.o lloail. i o ii ii i ii ?- fioin thin cit> lo * 'urrituck Conrihpuse. will Im< opf||?>d to liallir |i\ the 16th, in a in 1 1 m?' lor |i> i: mis r,oing |o tin- n Ii- In at Ion to use ii. IliuliiiiiiiK al ?; o'clock In the moi'iiliiK. boats will It-are Point llarhor foi iihl I'ort |(.tl>i?-h each half hour ihroiifch the day. It la laiinoiiiici-d, and will make the re turn run on a Ilk.- schedule. Two ari- ft'i ryhoats. Willi facilities for automobiles. |-'or those who wiah lo leave ilo ir cars on the Currl lurk side, park hit; space sufficient for 2,0uu i . assured, wilh t;uarda day and lih lil. IVople liviug In Currit urk ami elsewhere in thla section are In-lit--. urj;ed to go early, ?o as to clear I lie way for i visitor i 1 1 on i other ulales who will arrive later, fur llie iiiohI part. A i raiiKiiueiitii have h*-en tnada also lor font Pti.innrM to leave ' Unmaiili * ? ' > at 7 o'clock on the moriiiiiK id Ho ??? lehralion, theae i?? in rive at Mid J-'ort hali lgh ap proximately lour hours later. For iIiomi wlio pi efer a shorter boat trip, how. v. i. lie I'olnt Harbor inn i ndiiMt-d. sinc'i- it in only a I I milr i tin lo thr island, an com paVi-d Willi -I u oild miloH from hen-. ArraiiKi'iiii'tilx are being per fected h> tin llomr Comliti; cotn^ mil io throw open to visitore who wish lo Ma) ovrr and there ari rvpicu-d lo In many? practic ally every liotnr mi the iv.land. pon ilive a- il I'll tier Im-Iiii; riven that there will In no profiteering. j lloanoki Islatith r.i are hospitable folk, and it Is ci-iiain that many nf Ihe visitors will noi l?.- i>- rn?lt- J l>d lo pay any I hint: for theia lioard and lodi:lni'. Visit oi's for i lie ri lnbralion are ui '.'i il e sp'-i-liillv not lo bring ba ? hn s or vi i. v small children, since I In rr at" !? w I.kiIiAi: for caring lor lie III litre |o (III- HCefie of the '] fi Hill illlis. i ie ? "oast ( ina rd rutler Apache, w h ii h will hriti c. Sir Ksme How ard. chiei speaker of the day. and hi* off trial parly from Waahlng ton. has made an experimental flip lo i lo island, and It has been determined thai no difficulties need he anticipated. The Apache is lo arrlte lu|. Tuesday, lite 17th, mill i. main over until Thursday morning, lion let timing to Waah iui'ton. In addition In lite Virginia Ihro rvi-niH. variuu . uli iiaiiim.-nt and other feature* have liei-u at ranged for Ilo- vvi rk In which lite cele- : (nation falls. The Norih Carolina , Pishcries Couuiiittsiou will meet al ' Manleo Wednesday nlKht, to tako up various r? dilations affecting llsheriin-ti. and on Thursda> night, a ptihllc installation hi rvlce will be le l<| by Wanchese l,odr.*'. Ma sons. at which John II Small, for- 1 tin ? r uienibi r ol Congress from this 1 district, will be invited to make, (hi- piincipal address. On rriday ni: lit, a farewell I proKiamwill be ; ; 1 vr n on the j I i wi. ,i I M.ititi-o, With. mass slimliiK, several short ad dresses, and a moving picture pro- ' : mam. the laller lo Includo the Lost Colony film product d by the Stale ln-pariment of l.ducatloti on lloanoki' Island In the early autumn or 1921. Thf P.lizahcth City Chamber of Commerce and oilier organise- ? lions, as well as many nu-rcliante j here, are aapMin: Man- County In preparations for the lit k event. In tin hope of putlinK il acroee in an rifecllvo way Airangenacnts * an- in proi;rens her*' to afford ev- j try possible abidance to vhitora 1 on I lull wav lo the celebration. MOlClllSl-'ITT: I'KAIIIKrUN wins nit it KTUHR ('RUSH 1 MoriiitHe Pendleton won the j $'1 nu prize offered by thi Stand-* 1 1 <1 Fruit A Produce < ompany, j new wlioh ale and retail fruit tin (.i 1 hi ni.. f.11 tii.. best name. The new fiuil store, Bella all kind ' of fruits on .both wh? lesale ind n lail bard*. It Is locat i next [o the Alkraina Theater In the laimbert Building. 1. L. Savage ] 4 the manaitar.
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1926, edition 1
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