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REDFERN BUILT HIS OWN FIRST ; FLYING MACHINE feruiiKttick to Brazil Flier < Made Airplane When in !lli|ih School at Columbia. Carolina i AND IT WOULD FLY Sinter of Aviator SujiTSIif ! Ha* Often Flown W ith ' ? Him an<l I* Sure He Will | J Succeed in Venture -* -?- - Charlotte. Auk. 18.?(AP) ? .Paul H Red fern. Brunswick to HtaasU.JIier. now awaiting good *reaih<?r conditions anil certain ; 4qulpft*nt before the hop off on >Bta Ionic and dangeroua southerly Journey, built his own flrnt plane After long experimental ion with . allders. hi* sister Mm. A. J. Red ' aabough, who liven here, dis closed today. ? The plaue wan built at Colum-,' pla, 8. C., and ciiginod with a mo tor obtained from Government; planes dismantled at Camp Jack-1 SiPf? L ? ? lapVft1 was u senior in pekpol,^ Paul built a aubst'1 ? Minlane which he' uaed fro<i ?i?ly ' ?aflltho time he was ui?' to na ture a better one." aaid .Mrs. U* d- [ Aabough. who often ha* flown With her brother. "Yes, i'uul built worked from K\y the floveriiitunt. would fly anJ waa ? jlane." iro bjiildinc the plane, Red hla nisier *ai'l, built glMera. exhausting iiis energies OH more or less lame typo of ma chine she said, he i irned to bond ing a real plane. ! MHr. Bedc'iiiiough apparently pas no f?ui (hat her brother will fail.in his attempt to tly to South America. She freely discusses hta tontemplatcd Jauut and refuse* to dmit the poaaiblllty that "aom* thlng might happen." ' } Visiting Mr. and Mr*. Re den sough here la J. J, HatcblnsOif, J"* tPhil^^ilphla, an aviator. whtW], en route Jionu ufter visiting tarn In Brunswick and ?nd?^|y0r. k ' W persuade the yObng to If-tWO )^SKUS SEARCH yT)H PLANES Aug. 18?(AP) ? tig the greatest fleet of J"at Us command In the Pa the Nary Department today 4$ vessels of various descrip tions under orders to search for missing Hawaiian flight klanen, Miss Doran und Golden ?)?. iOKDY MIHNINU AIKMKN I rrilNK ATTKNTION VlCTORH (Continued from ,pago 1) ough. "Jo addition both planes are irovlded with rubber life boats. ;hree days emergency rations, lOfce bombs and flares to attract ntlon." Another haxard in the make up tttcrMiss Dorau was the 330 gal la Qt gasoline which was held ? tank separating the pilots and ftavtgator's cabin. Miss Doran was iaated beside the navigator when (he plane left Oakland, and U was i?r plan to make the trip In the ?ear cabin beside Lieutenant t it the piano landed safely, the taiwllne tanks could be drained Jh a few minutes and give the craft ?utyance aufflelenl to keep It ?float. i If *'orash resulted from a' forced lauding and the plane was, 4smagod, and Its occupants poas1-| lily imired, the only hope was m an Inftond rutih?i nr.* boat, it i 4ould carry three persons and tjbaa them about In a most calm Of a. Two paddles could be used In aiding tbe crew to ride the waves. ? The Oolden Bagle was owned by qyft. Hearst. San Francisco news paper publisher. Rear Admlrsl Richard II. Jack aon. of the Pacific battle fleet. In r~'sonal command q/ a squadron saren destroyers and a tender asking the missing filers 600 I tiller it *?ea. radioed orders ffohi I Ba flagship, the destroyer Mc. Donouxh for five more destroyers tb take up the hunt over a rsdlous at ltO tnlles from the Golden Gale. ?TUCK. vy veasela ordered out In Warch are the Hull. Sumner. I Lava I let te. and Hasel StT aircraft carrier Langley aircraft tender Aboostook ? 44tecter| to put out Immed lAtely from Ran Diego, for the l$arallon?* Inland**. and i hence ov ir the treat circle courae along the lane the Dole racers were to Milled. Botlj^JiM l^nnaley and Aroostook )HV teaplane* and observatiort j ' 1M and have skilled aviators i Td so their search can be con-1 e4 oyer a wide area. ? fart that ICnope In one of fc0arari<>ft lent an additional j to the fjlers <>a these two ia Had Si i Corporation of Am /'arid the Federal Telegraph pany broadcast to all nhlpe In Pacific Ocean it request thit ley keep shsrp lookout fOT th?? rfUff^pg plane*. This measagp wh* Eapeat?d at frequent Intervals throughout the night. The wireltM appeal waa direct* KMMlBly to merchant v-*i?'|k between here and Honolulu hut to !*??? ht the seas beyond the Is 1Mb,' for It was considered like ly that either or both of the loaf pishes might have atrayed far1 from their course and flown pant their goal before they wwr* com petted to attght. At least a score >f afclps, H was eat totaled. coald Junkers Plane on Flight From Germany to U? S. H**re aik lh& 1iT?( pictures to reikih America of the Junkers plane Aremen, In which Captain Herman Koehl and two eompanlona attempted a flight from Do Ma u, Germany. to Chicago. The up P**r picture nhown a Hide rlew of the plane; below Ih u t!*w of the Interior of the fuaelaice look-' InK toward the controls, showing the all-metal construction. From Berlin to New ?York f?omln?at diflliA aviator. la rwfy <to liikc'a on a >n>Ject*<l nob-atop flight from Berlin to New York. Tha Op per view fttswa Workmen rnahlnir hla plane to completion; below Koennecke (a< tha left I confera with hla aidea an plana for the under*'Vta, Long Sleeves HImtaUri dr?RM>8 mid ihr^e-qnar *r Rtirh a* Chanel hnM | ihown. demand the lone alove. It ? worn wrinkled on tho nrm nnd wld In plnre hy ?>r??d hraroints n?? fftovee IIIiifit mted aro of whit# itwdft with a punched dculirn on Aa bark and fasten with a long b? enlUted In lh? search by the [radio call. At Honolulu two sea J planee, the mother ship and other NORFCHA MARKET U reported toy J AH VII * FUNTIIBH8 te HI*KN(TR?HOLIX>WK1jIj oo. AuKUftt 1?. 1927. Hens, colored, alive _ 23e-25c Hens. white, alhre 18c-20? Spring Chicken*. white, a Urn Colored, alive 2Hr-32c Ekk*. do*?>n . it+f Irlah I*ota laon. No. l'a, barral ?$t.B0-$3.00 Sweet Potatoes, harr<>| __^.$4.00 NOTICE! i ? i The liutrhrr*' mid fli.ll kIhIIk in thr lllly Markrt will Iw rrnlrri on Monday, Aiifual 22nd, at 3 o'clock. J. H. SNOm OKN. City Uerk. 1 craft were to be dispatched on th? request. Experts at U. S. Navy headquar ters figured that the cruising speed | and gas consumption of th* Hearst ship .could opt keep it id the air longer than 30 hours. NOTICE! AN (ORDINANCE R&iu: 1 LATINO DRIVING. BE IT ORDAINED, that il iihull Iw unlawful for any person or persons to make complete turn witl| qny kind of vehicle Oh' Main Street at any croMiag,'be tween I)ycr and : Wi^r Streets, including both street*. Any person or persona violating the provision of thiii ordinance, shall l>* guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall upon conviction |>ay a fine of FIVE IlOly LARS. In force from and after ratification. Ratified, this August 15, 1927. J. H. SNOWDEN, City Clerk. notice! TO JITNEY DRIVERS, POOC ROOM AND BHy I.IAKD ROOM FROPRIE TORS, IWSK DEALERS, ELECTRICAL CONTRAG TORS, HOKSK MOVERS, GASOLINE STATIONS, CLOTHES CLEANERS, I'RESSERS t All of the nlmve person* will hereby take notice that their license* expire Aug ust 31st, and before new licenses ran lie granted, it will lie necessary that they file bonds with the City and the amounts of said bond* can lie ascertained from CJty Auditor. Jitney Drivers, Pool Room and Billiard Rooftij proprietor* will further! take notice that they are re quired to file application for license and *atti'e should lie filed with me hot later than 9;00 A. M., Monday, August 29th, 1927. The necessary blanks ran lie secured from this office. J. 41. SNOWDEN, City Auditor. MARKET REPOkT NEWln&toK cc M<i Yftit. AW?lXrf The cotton rnailnt ihMrdl contin ued n? i vouHhffi an* Irregularity toda> Aftt-i advancing to tO.tr at the ujitoiftjfroa private crop in dication of 13,216.00# bale*. De cern b? r Hales eased off(to 20.04 on anoth* r private report pointing to a yield of 14.435.000 bales, and subsequent rallies on. reports of rains in Central and Eastern belt sect loin were r.foNo^e^H tlons. December :jw_ around 20.Q#. In mil noon market, with tho | I 21 HIV N.W January 20.08; May 20.35; October oer Oponlncc Janusr* 20.21; March 20.45; May 20.62; October 19.95; December 2*4*. potAfr>i to. A?sJ!?. ES Chicago. AV8. tl.?fAP)?Po tatoes 45 cgva; Jb track 137; to tal (7. 8. shipments 160 cars; trad ing rather daw, market Arm; Kan sas and JkfUfpuri sacked Irisb Cobblers 1.60V2.10, according to Quality and c&dltloa; New Jer sey sacked Irlfh Cobblerr 3.60 3.60 per 150 pound tacks; Idaho sacV<d Round Vvnjea i.ik; vir ginln and Maryland barrel Irish Cobblers 3.90^4.1? cotltfN*Kn on. New York. AuC 18.?(AP) ? Cotton seed oil eloeei) steady. Prfcro?> summer' yellow 9.75 & 10.00: prlmr>' crude 8.60(9 8.82 1-1; AitBiAt 9.76; Septem ber 9.91: OauJer 10.IS; Notem ber 10.16; p^ember 10.19; Jan uary 10.38; February 10. J7: March 10.$?j, *ale. 14,300. GHAW MARKET . Chltgfcar Aat. It. ?(AP)? Wheat was subjected to wild and erratic fluctuations today as re natt of a ml*ad loral trade. The heavy tons gf the market In Win nipeg handicapped the efforts of ball leaders be*. Odverlng by Sep tember shorts faYe strength to the torn market ./Oats Were affected byaction/bf wheat. Wheat, sapt. high, 1.42 7-8; lojt 141; c|Qso 141 1-4 to 3-8. Corn: Sept. high, 1.12 1-4; low -?1.11 1-4 to 3-8. ^t 5-8r IJ? J Chicago, ?OKH 31.000; I ifcundR down uvnrotx Aug. 18.? (AP) ? Uneven, hogs 240 10 to 16 low than WtteMdar'i average, oft more, heavier batcher* JiloT* lil?: ?cklag nm I arouad stealy: pigs ?eady to 14 ?fcnia lower: top 10764 V Cattle 9,000 aott killing clashes steady to 15 higher; better grades fat steers and shs stock largely 10 to IS up; s lockers and feeder* , firm. Vealars active at recent sd ! vance; killing quality generally ! plain. ; Sheep. 20.000; fat lambs fairly active; steady with Wednesday; choice range lambs held around IS j higher. S^een steady; desirable * weight fat hative ewes 7.00. nbuTyokk New York, Ah*. U. | The matn price move ; day'a stock msrksi cant ward, bin considerable developed, particularly ; early trading. Pear* of ondary reaction" such as ordinar ily follows the first recovery after! a sharp break, kept many traders' out of the market, and accounted. | for the small volume of business. ' Easy money rates continued to) provide the main groundwork fori the advance. Call loans! renewed I st 3 1-2 per cent, the lowfet of the yesr, snd the lowest mil-August rste since the war. A Motors were spotty, with spec ulative interest centering largely . in Hudson on rumors of an ln | crease in dividend at Saturday's meeting of the board. Resump tion of the advance In the mer chsndlslng^lsuses was accompan Jed by heavy profit tahlu* ac con MPPPPPi hitr? Closed Irregular. Total fcales ap proximated 1,600,000 shares. Closing as follows: j Allied Chemical * Dye . \lf?2 1-8 , American Can . AO 1-2 American Car * Foundry _103 | American Locomotive 109 3-4 I Amer. Smelting ft Ref. 166 1-8 American Suxar 88 1-2 American Tel. ? Tel. 169 Anaconda Copper 46 Atchison , 1921-4, Atlantic Coast Line \ 198 1-2, Baldwin Locomotive t >|? Baltimore 4c Ohio 2-4 Barnndall "A" 15 Bethlehem Steel i 62 1-4 California Pet. 28 Csnsdisn l'aclflc T\ g9 1.4 Cerro De Pasco ?4 1-8 Chesapeake 4k Ohio 192 Chi., R. I. & Pacific 110 Chile Copper 36 Chrysler Corporation 66 1-8 ' Coca Cola ; 116 2-4 'Colorado Fuel 80 1-2 Col. Oas 4k Electric 95 3-4 Corn Products 56 Cohsol. Oak __4_112 1-2 Dodge Bros. "A" JL 18 1-2 DuPont De Nemours L285 3-4 Erie Railroad _4 61 1-4 Famous Players 3 00 7-2 Freeport Texas -\2* General Asphalt Vo 3-8 General Electric New 174 General Motors :238 1-8 Great Northern Pfd. 100 1-4 Hud bo a Motors 84 3-4 ?Ml QcttHl 131 1*2 Inter. Com. Bng. ?1 60 3-8 Inter. Harvester 180 Inter. Mer. M?r. PHI. 38 3-4 International Rlckel -86 7-8 Inter. Tel. * Tel. 141 fri?M rilj Boa tier n 61-1-4 Uiril 109 Mack Truck 89 3-4 Marland Oil 37 6-8 MM Cont. Pet. 32 3-4 Mo.. Kan. * Texaa 48 1-1 Montgomery Ward - - 72 Naah Motors 78 1-2 N. Y.. N. H. * Hartford-... 47 1-4 North American 49 Northern Pacific 88 Packard Motor Car 38 1-2 Pan Amer. Pet. "B" ? 67 1-4 Pennsylvania 86 3-4 Phlll. Pet. 46 Pierce Arrow M. C. 13 Radio Corporation* 66 Reading _U6 1-t Rep. Iron * Steel 19 Reynold* Tob. "D" 136 St L. 4 San Fran. 113 1-2 Sears Roebuck 72 1-2 Sinclair Con. Oil 17 1-2 Southern Pacific 121 7-8 Southern Railway 134 1-4 Standard Oil, Cal. 66 Standard OH. N. J. 39 Standard Oil. N. Y. 31 7-8 Studsbaker 67 7-8 Texas Corporation 49 1-2 Texas Oulf Sal. 66 Tobacco Products 98 1-2 L'nlon Pacific 188 I'nlted Drug 170 U. 8. Ind. Alcohol 78 U. S. Rubber B0 IT. 8. 3tt?l - ., .138 1-8 Wabash Railway 86 1-2 Woatlnfhouac Electric 82 1-4 Willys Overland 17 6-8 Wootworth 168 1-8 Yellow Taxi A Coach 84 7-8 |Vlck Chemical IT .Lorrllard Are Outstanding Value*. "ketrpie" l.OOO Sheet, white. Soft J'lrjuw-Ihwt proof pair k age. I Or roll. "FanUy" A Nanftary pnrlu??e of Wi?U? Crrp. mt *1.00 do*. "Foretler" MaMlla twl.OOO stif?c lUlk At oar prlro the Wiru^ value to be had? OOc doz. "Athteie" Hw ? larsmt roll yon can bujr for 5c Kheel* nro full ?lw. Roll* are full ronnt. Paper* are Mihibk and win not rloic p*jnx. | IP. W. Melick C?. "Your Victims" Kill Bvuy Ply, moaquito and roach in your home with Black Plag. Not at* Uvea through it. Ribabouae of other bug*, too. Sold at drag, grocery, haiilwaie and ?tore*. Powder 15c up, and mi rr till you sell it in the classified ; CLASSIFIED (ADVERTISING D yULYApyANC E (i'polat). Ma Mat jTord mm Miwtl?l, minimum II centa, oo? tl|Mi T? Mt(( 1r??h: ir*o Stand)** tdl. *ra erata a "M 55jbW. *???? ??u p.r month?hi ndranca. Whit# apaoa u< Mrt ?*$3 '?),?* ?? ,06h Cow maty W la th. KK"i oXm *2225 fRT OUR home made *andwlch??f, ham, pimento. pimento cheeae, and chicken aalad . rrenh Peer Id*? watermelon*. RetrIce News Company. 14 tC Martin etreet. Phone 1010. * 18,l?.20n (JOIIOONH . OUBBMaBT Dairy could hare adrertleed (trade A milk long ago bnt would not do mo beeaue* of an aVreement be tween the dairymen that milk .Waa not to be officially (traded yotil October l. lttfn cSt H* >LD WATKRMJQLONA?for sale, lave a great quantity of them on cold atorat* at plant of Crys tal Ice 4k CfrmV Corp. ' See R. W. hrlffln or phone 19. Theae wa termelon* are In A SB degree temperature which makea them Meal. 4tfa ()Ld PAPERIt for aal*?at half a l*nt a poand. Tied In bundlee >f ten pountfa. The Dally Ad* nee. ? I OLD PAPER* r?r Ulr at hair 4 caat a pTied In baadlaa of tea poundi. The' Dally Ad vance. Curt for Hire 41 nvl MINtiTK MrtlM to tny part of th* all*. Th* old rallahla lino of for Itro 4ara. Johnnla Johaada, ph o^p ?J. ltm JOhBIOB. BhOBf 10 rttR RBNT ? Thro* furnlahad room* and bath lor light hoaaa tf*pint. Apply Mm. J. P. Whad ' haa, 114 Waat Foarlaa phona M?ff. . rURMtaHCD. ataamhaatad apart ment In the Perry Aptrtments. Possession Sept. 1, 1927; Mrn J. R. Barrett, Photffe 184. Ail-Ma - JamJk ? ' FOR RENT?^-Attractive five room arikrtment In heat resldftnttal section. Modern conveniences. Call 4RG-J. ? 12-lin For Sale 11 TOR BAJ.K?Single hone ranh wagon (no body) In nitmlng or der. Prlco 115.00 cash. W. B. Dun start. ? |j7,18n FOR 8 A LB?Seven room home SOI Cedar itrM with ll?ht?. rannlns water, and hath. Large front porch, good paint and large yard with garage. Bargain to quick buyer. Apply P. O. Box Sit City for Interview and terms. ll-lln FOR RAIjE?fleven room house, less than five yssra built, 1 Mc pherson street, llghta, running water and bath, newly fainted, large yard la beautiful condition. Bargain to quick purchaser. Ap ply P. O. no* 121, Oity, Pnr In terview and term*. lC-tln ONE FULL BLOOD T. B. tested 1 Holsteln row with five weeks old calf. Heavy milker, a beauty, can be seen at my residence. I First cheek for 9160 takes the cow aa I have no use for her. 1. W. Poyaer, Moyock, N. C. lt-ltn. OLD PAPERfl For Rale?at half a cent a pound. Tied In bundles of ten poundfl. The Dalty Ad vance. TBNNIS RACQUKT for sale Weight II ounces. In perfect condition. Apply John Pesle. ears Ths Adv?a?e. a*.fttfp LOST SATURDAY ? Bunch of keys .on ring with chain. heavy brass door kay snd othera. Re ?wsrd If returned to C. K. Oarrett. Phone Ml lt-ltp , ]?_ " I Utmdry Sttrkm 71 wsurarwriu-s jKVT.. *"""? "SS Monry to Ijrad 37 fNYHHTIOATH ?ttr ?a?kl? and monthly parmani plan to flnanra jroqr pant doa oh ligation,. Industrial Bank U-l?n MIWitfT 8PRCIAL PRICES ob all mlllK ,] $ 1 *? i' i*J* .A aery IM nnrrttlM In not iturt until September lit. 8. A. ?erry Millinery Co. lt-ltft Meat* 35 NOW 18 THE time of nice fmtt vegetables. Enjoy this opportun ity by ordorlng them from A. R. Luton, The Service Grocery. H. Roed Btreet. We get fresh vege tables every day. 18-B4p POR SATISFACTION ? Every ounce of meat In our shop Is of the hlgheet grade, strictly freeh, end delightfully testy. Bert Da vis. Phono S8. 17-13 n PROMPT 8ERVICB and dean . cuts of excellent meats That's our beat ad.'M. B-. PappendlcV, City Market. Phone 361. 12-l?n ^oritioi n? Wanted POSITION WANTED?Br hl*h school end preparatory schobl graduate with knowledge of ty ping and bookkeeping. AMress Box III. 11-lSn ?f, -.la," <1 t ii . a.i ,i I .j. . Place to El ffij I1RINO THE FAMILY here "tor dinner. Nicely prepared rood ?raid pleasant surrounding*. Chicken and potato naiad *01 d by the pound. The Blue IV* Room. 1T-23-0 THE SUGAR BOWL?The choice placo for sandwiches, Icy-I'ies. Fountain Drinks, Boxed apa Loose Candles, Tobaccos of ill kinds. Howard Whaley. Profc. 11-23 n THE PARK-lipt^,?A enormia* place to ehfeftaln your rriend*. Delicious sodafl. candles, frjrita. sandwiches. Call 1049 and we WlU be glad to Bend ybur oqder to you. Curb service. 18-lRh Sho~ 5b FULL LINK or school shoea Ivr the children. Good, durable all leather shoes. Bee them. T. W. [ Williams * Soil; 11-fOn 23 WANTED? Rsnt three untar nished ronmt by yoamt married couple. Address A. B. C.. Oar* The Advance. 12-1 In WANTED AT ONCB?Clean wj rags, bo hooka or bat ton* ran re Office. ?> ' i * ' r. . ?- V . The Kitty-Katy Utters" Dear Kitty: When you threw me your wedding bouquet down the stairs and declared that I Wag destined to be the NEXT bride, I doh't suppose you really believed the Ancient superstition. But it is true, Kitty dear. I am going to be married. Ilia name la Jack Ellsworth. I guess you have met him', kaven't you? tie h a teller at the First National Bank. lack ia juat too nice for Words and I am crazy to have you meet htm. We are to be married next month. Jaclr'WM determined that tee should hot Waft any long er than that. So you can see I am going to be a busy girl'during the next few Weeks. Tell me, Kitty, did you buy most of your trduwiqku here Ih Elizabeth City Or did you go to Norfolk ?'or where T I am going to count On f(*i h givM deal for advice because you have st> recently been through with all of these shopping problems. ; Now you just ait dftwn and write me a note and tell me how excited you are! Lovingly yours, J ; ? l ? Katy.
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