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if THE DAILY ADVANCE, ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 7, 1935. PAGE FIVE Elizabeth Hi choo orges Into City F JSici IS WINNER IN THRILLER 1-0 Errors (live Winners Out Run Margin Over .Mtl.el lan's; Iron Works ami Ct-tilral Meet Today Elizabeth Citv Hiyh Sihool climbed into the lead in the Twi-1 light League yesterday afternoon bv winning- a. thriller over McLel lan's 1-0. Costly errors in the seventh and last iimintf uicoinited for the game's Ion.- iun. llaate. the first t man up that inning, .struck out; ftarris Hied out to the right field; ' Watson yul un through an error M by the ni;lil fielder; I'ritehard went to firat on an error on the second baseman; Aaron walked, loading the bases; and Watson, who had advanced to third, came home as Sawyer went to first on an error by the third baseman. Fearing', hurling for McLellan's, allowed the winners but one hit, that one a two basher by McHar ney in the third inning. McHarney, on the mound for the high school, also showed up well, allowing but three hits a two bagger by W. Smith, and two sin gles by S. Stokes. This afternoon the Iron Works and Central are playing-, and to moi row the high school will meet Central a game which if won by the high school will give that team the second half pennant. The box score: E. C. II. S. -Mi. K. H. E. Stevens, ss 3 .0 0 0 Cooper, c 3 0 0 0 Haste, if - 2 0 0 0 Harris, 3U 3 0 0 0 Watson, 2b 3 10 0 I'ritehard. lb 3 0 0 1 Aaron, ef 2 0 0 0 Sawyer, If 3 0 0 0 McHarney, p 3 0 10 Totals 2 1 1 1 K. H. . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 10 Mi'Iellan's. A McCoy, ss S. Sawyer, 3b S. Stokes, lb W. Smith, c Provo, if Fearing, p Jackson, 2b Hooker, If Minton, if Brinson, If W. Sawyer, el' Davis, If 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 23 0 3 2 Two base hits: McHarney, W. Smith. WINDSOR I) KM'. ATS (.O.I.AMJ NKCK 6-3 Scotland Neck, Aug-. 7. Wind sor's Lions defeated Scotland Neck, 6-3, yesterday to win behind good pitching of Nurney Bond. Pratt hit two homers, in the fourth and ninth, for the Lions. Dunstan homered for the visitors in the seventh. Whitehead hit a double and a single. Beam an with two singles, led the Scots. Score: K. H. E. Windsor 100 200 2016 7 0 Scots 000 000 1203 0 3 Bond and Pratt; Price and Bea man. CORKEl "HON MADE A Currituck County story in The Daily Advance Tuesday said that C. ("'. Sanuerlin was charged with assaulting the young son of Phillip Sniiihson. It should have read that Mr. Smithson was charged with assaulting the son of Mrr. Sanderlin. Correction is glad ly made. SPECIAL MIlliSDAY ONLY rtriqm'ls, ail I'oculion-tar-, 9.00 jier ton C. 1). I). Regular priee $10.00. DUNSTAN FUEL CO. PHONE I7 FRESH SNAP PEAS fi KLEIN LIMA IJEANS ROASTING EAR CORN SNAP REANS ( I CUM REUS TOMATOES CELERY LETTUCE "' Deliver" Leslie Belanga Steamer Trenton lave Mimteo Daily at 6:00 A M. Arriving at Elizabeth City at 10:30 A. M. Leave Elizabeth llty Duily at 12:80 I. M. Af rtvhiK t Miinteo at 5:00 I. M. ( ULLDKEN HALF FARM Round Trip $1.00 EASTERN CAROLINA TRANSPORTATION Co. C THE: Standings Twilight Leo g tie KESILTS YESTERDAY E C. H. S. 1; McLellan's 0. V. L. Pet. E. C. H. S 5 2 .714 Central 4 2 .667 McLellan's 3 3 .500 lion Works 0 5 .000 LEADING BATTERS AB. H. Pet. f. Jackson (Cen.) 42 16 .380 towery (Central) 31 11 .355 S. Stokes (Me) . . 44 15 .341 Dwnley (Central) 45 15 .333 LEADING PITCHERS V. L. Pet, Culpepper (Mc) 4 0 1.000 Belanga Mc) 3 0 1.000 S. D. Smith (H.S.) 5 2 .714 J. Cooper (H. S.) 4 2 .667 Natiotwl League Brooklyn 3; New York 1. Boston 4; Philadelphia 0. Chicago 2; Pittsburgh 1. St. Louis 6; Cincinnati 3 (10 In nings). STANDING OF CLUBS W. L. Pet New York 65 34 .646 Chicago -.65 40 .619 St. Louis 60 41 .594 Pittsburgh 55 48 .534 Cincinnati 46 56 .451 Brooklyn 45 55 .450 Philadelphia 44 57 .436 Boston 26 75 .257 GAMES TODAY Pittsburgh at Chicago. Cincinnati at St. Louis. Boston at Philadelphia. (Only games scheduled.) American League Washington 11; Philadelphia 2. Chicago-Cleveland, postponed, tain. New York-Boston, wet grounds. (Only games scheduled.) HTANDING OF CLUB V. I- let. Detroit 62 37 .626 New York 55 38 .591 Chicago 51 42 .548 Boston 51 47 .520 Cleveland 47 48 .495 Philadelphia 40 51 .440 Washington 43 57 .430 St. Louis 33 62 .347 GAMES TODAY Chicago at Cleveland. " Philadelphia at Washington. New York at Boston. (Only games scheduled). PLAY SATURDAY Maple, Aug. 7. Maple will play Texaco Beach here Saturday. Ma ple will be strengthened with the addition of new first and second basemen and will have Wade as pitcher. COASTAL COACH LINES SCHEDULE THE VIRGINIA DAUB TRANSPORTATION CO. BUS la Connection With OtaaiaJ Cm oti Llnaa Bum fro Unlaa IMH Taralnal. Norfolk. Va., an 4 Virginia Oaf Hotel, ElltaMft City, M. 0. Morning Schedule L. MantM Ar, E. City Ar, Nartall :U0 l:0 10:01 U. Norfolk L. I. City Ar. IMntM 1:1X1 181 11:0 Afternoon Schedule If. Nantaa Ar. E. City Ar. NtrMI 1:10 SAO t:M L. Nort.ll L. I. City Ar, Malta 4:10 4:40 t:00 TRUCK SCHEDULE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY IV. Mai.too 6:00 A. M. Ar. Norfolk 1:00 A. H. U. Norfolk IJ'0l A. M. Ar. Mantta tut P. M. Carolina Coach Company Blue liittea DAILY SCIIKDUIJO North Bound Uawa r. 0. IrrlM Hartal! I ll A. al. U:o A. U. I no P. af. 0 P. at 4 40 1'. M. 10 P. M. 10:10 I'. 14 11 0 P. M. South Bound laama Norfolk Arrival C. City :00 A. 14. I 10 A. It, 11:10 P. at. 1:10 P. at. I:W P. M. C CITY Iv. P. M. I ll A. at. I OO P. 14. Ml 1:40 P. U. 1:40 P. 11 11:00 P. 14. MANTEO Ar. P, M, 1:!M A. M. 1:00 P. at. f4 1.100 u. p. m. 1 .01 A. at. I:W P. M. t -.lt VACATION TIME 19 here and yours will not uo complete without a few days at the seashore. ljjC per mile will carry you to MOREIIEAD CUT REAUFORT the favorite seaside resort of North Carolina or Virf'.'iia Beach, the popular Ocean rort of Virginia. Ride the R(rtl-Bus the leet streamlined railroad omt. Ask any ticket agent for farei and schedule. Norfolk Southern R lilroad J. F. Dalton, Traffic Aiau-ger Norfolk, Va, EMlf2ii falotabs MANTEO TEAM WILL COME HERE FRIDAY TO ENGAGE SCHOOL The Elizabeth City High School baseball team, which holds first position in the Twilight League, will meet the Manteo Intermedi ates here Friday afternoon at 3:30 on Hunsucker field. When the locals went to Manteo week before last for a game, the Intermediates defeated them 5-4. FIGHT TONIGHT LIKE OLD TIMES Bout Between Joe Louis and King Levinsky Harks Rack to the Days When Dempsey Met Louis Firpo Chicago, Aug.. 7.- UP) Their imaginations stirred by the pros pect of a duplicate of the immor tal Jack Dempsey-Luis Firpo thriller, upward of 40,000 action hungry fans will pack Comiskey Park tonight to watch Joe Louis, brown bomber from Detroit, throw his devastating bombs at the kingfish, King Levinsky of Chi cago. The battle setup was almost a carbon copy of the Dempsey-Firpo drama of flying fists and tumbling bodies except that no heavyweight championship prize will be at stake tonight. Louis, cool and de liberate, was the better strategist and boxer like the Manassa Maul er of old, but before him he had a man like Firpo, who didn't know what danger meant, a man who could smash his iron fists through a two inch board, take a blow or two like it In return, and then come back to give more. Louis, winner of spectacular knockouts in 19 out of 23 profes sional fights, ruled the favorite at varying odds from two to three to one with plenty of takers from the pro Levinskya. Even the pro Levinskys had a suspicion that Louis packed too many bombs for the pride of Chicago's Maxwell street, but they wanted to find out and all the boxing world wanted to know if Louis could take what Levinsky has to hand out and still come back and give what he's got. DRY CLEANING DONE SCIENTIFICALLY When we. use the word "scientifically" we say it advisedly. Years of experience has taught us the right method, the bestt and safest. Particularly is it necessary in the cleansing of women's sum- ' mer garments for most of them are delicate in fabric and re quire extreme care. LET US SHOW YOU THERE'S A DIFFERENCE Cooper Cleaning Works Phone 20 MOM'N POP 1 DON'T SEE HOW WE CfN SHAVE THE PRICE ON THAT CMi. I'VE SPENT A LOT CF TIME DRIVING YOUR WIFE AROUND AND- WASH TUBS ALLEY OOP K?HILE ALLEy OOP AND YMG GUZZLE SETTLE THEIC DIFFERENCES, OUT IN THE JUNGLE, WE'LL HAVE A LOOK AT MOOVAN AFFACS OF STATE, UNDER FOOZyS WELL-MEANING, EUT CXDUBTFUL, LEADERSHIP - The, buddie wAwr ) sure.) National Whirligig (Continued from page 4) bet that it will be in favor of a nice broau tax base that will in clude just about everybody. DEFICIT: New York insider learn that Germany is much more seriously menaced by a financial breakdown than the rest of the world realizes. The hidden debt is enormous and the policy of cram ming government securities down inverters' thiOHts has just about reached Us limit. No wonder Schacht is worried. Comment runs that Old Man Deficit is likely to give Hitler more grief than the Catholics and Jews combined. IK SIDELIGHTS: Outstanding Re serve Bank credit, amounts to $2, 460,000,000. . . All but $30,000,000 represents government securities . . . Net cash income from farms is estimated at 3 1-2 billion dol lars this year . . . That would be a billion dollar improvement over 1934. . . Congress catches the headlines now - but watch the Su preme Court from October to January . . . Mussolini is extend ing the principle of collectivism. . . He is planning a merger of Italian steel plantj under state control. (Copyright McClure Newspaper Syndicate) EIGHT CASES TYPHOID IN MONTH OF JULY One case of measles, eight of typhoid fever and one of poliomy elitis were the only contagious and infectious diseases in Pasquo tank County during July, accord ing to the monthly report of Dr. C. B. Williams, county health and quarantine officer. His statement listed 17 inmates in the county home, five of whom are white and 12 colored. Of the 14 prisoners in the county jail two are federal and the rest county. There are 12 children in the child ren's home. RICHMOND MARKETS Richmond, Aug. 7. (JP) The Richmond produce market com piled by the Division of Markets of the Virginia Department of Agriculture, cooperating with the Bureau of Agricultural Economics fcSLA7E ' r that's J I NEITHER HtRE I X stir ITS TOO BAD DlNNV WENr fwHATS THIS1 THAT AlNT WM- DCWW, TOO, BUT t WILL BEEN FIXED YET l'L1 & ' HAVE IT UNDERSTOOD, BY SEEOOOLA QUIC, ALL AN' SUNDRY, HEPE yOU CAN BET' ) . : " I p- IN MOO, I DOME THE ' A-,;(- BEST I COULO.. Tp- ' J& VlWT - noo Ml i M rm Aff V K Y V '-HrdiimJ U22L "; of the United States Department of Agriculture. (Note: The prices quoted were received by Richmond wholesalers, commission merchant and some others for lots sold to retail mer chants, local butchers, institutions and others during early trading.) Fruits and Vegetables Liberal; steady; prices practically un changed; potatoes, nearby un graded stock, mostly 90c$1.00 per 100 pounds; sweets, 65 'S 75c bushel basket; cabbage, $1.00 per 100 pounds; snap beans, 75 85c bushel basket; tomatoes, 50 fit 60c per bushel basket; summer apples, ungraded stock, 50 75c per bu shel; graded stock, $1.00f?1.25, as to variety and quality; peaches, good and choice stock, $2.00 & 2.25 per bushel pack; poorer stock as to quality; celery, $3.00 a crate; lettuce, $3.25 3.7 5 a crate; or anges, $3.003.50 a standard box; cantaloupes, $2.00ffi4.00 per 100; watermelons, $10.0020.00 per 100. Butter Moderate; steady and unchanged; Virginia creamery butter in pound carton packs, job bing lots, 30 pounds to the case, Keep Your RATES -FOR Classified Ads MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE MINIMUM CHARGE 30o This Size Type One time, per word Two times, per word Three times, per word Four times, per word Six times, per word . Fliurea and Initials counted 2c 3c ..4c 6c .66 a II aords. No ad counted lm than It word, AboTa raiaa Mplr to eonswutln Inmr Jona. "Slip Date" or Irregular insertion barfed at one tima rata eacn Insertion. Classified advertisements dis played, with borders, cuts or type larger than eight point, charged at the rate of 63c per inch one time, 56c per inch three times in succession and 50c per inch six times in suc cession. Whlta apace or tabulated matter charted on basil of words to the line. Copt must be in the odioe lij I . a. day beore Insertion. The Adnnra ataall not ha held feeronat his for typographical errors except to the eitent of the cost af the ad (or I tint huartloa. Announcement! ANY GRAMMAR grade pupils in terested in being coached get in touch with Miss Hattie Harney. A Master IWBE, IF VOU WAS PEDDUN' A BETTER BRAND OF GOODS, YOU D BC aVBLt TPUT M OVEBMB.SWIOOINS A Snrprise WHERE'D YOU 6ET 'SM? PCWN BV th' point. 7 afVl I A Vacant Cabinet Post 28 f 28 l-2c; packing stork buyers paying lie. Eggs -Light; steady; average run nearby farm eggs, mixed col ors and sizes, 24c; hennery whites, as to size, 25 iT 26c. Live poultry -Fairly liberal; steady and prices quotable as un changed; bulk of sales. Leghorn hens, 11 'a 12c, few, 13c; colored hens, mostly 14 ft 15c, a few heavies 13c, including: Rocks. broilers and fryers; Leghorns, mostly 14-fil5c; Reds and mixed colors, 15ft 16c, few 17c; Rocks, mostly 18fi'19c; dveks, 12 for We Want J 00 Orders from People Who Appreeia.e THE LATEST FAD IN STATIONERY THIS IS THE SPECIAL OFFFK 60 Douhle Sheet?, imprinted to order 50 Envelopes 1 Bottle YOUR CHOICE OF PAPEB, ADDRESS, NA.MK, MONO GRAM AJND COLOR OF INK. Ue Ink to Match the Color of .Monogram. P. W. MELSCK CO. Dollars Turning Through Classified Ads 6-8n GRUNOW SUPER Safe Refrig erator. Beautiful new 1935 De luxe model, 6 1-2 cubic feet sells for $244.50, now $195.00 with your old ice box. Anderson Radio Electric Co. 5-1 On Wanted To Kent 95 PHONE 116-W if you have a gar age for rent in vicinity Selden Street. 17tfn Awnings 9 QUAUTT awnings at moderate prices. Phone 1099. Munden & Alexander. 27tf Beauty Shop 13 SPECIALS SHAMPOO 2,r)c; (in fer wave 25c; hair cut 25c; man icure 25c; arch 25c; eyebrows and eyelashes dyed 25c. Vanity Beauty Shop, Kramer Building Second Floor. Phone 623. 2-sp liooi'im REPAIR YOUR roof now before winter comes. A new roof if nec essary. Ask for an estimate to day. Phone 995 L. P. Louia, tin ner and roofer. lrp Wanted To Buy 94 WANTED GOURDS of all kinds. Will pay well for them. Mail gourds or write Mrs. W. V. Mid gette, Kitty Hawk, N. C. 3-14p BUYING WOOL Top market prices. Spot cash. W. C. Glover. 2tfa Salesman LISTEN, KUHNi THERE ISN'T A BETTER CAR tvADE,THN OURfcW MODEL! YOUR WIFE IS JUST A. TOUGH . . at K. CUSTOMER TO SELL .' for Wash a ia'I Y HU HU:160TTALAU6H HE THIWKS I CACJ6HT EM, 1 ,'HEy,OOOLA -THAT jCB OJV FRONT-ITS GOTTA BE UOMt RIGHT NOW WHAT--'' KIND OF A PLACE SAY - DYA THINK" THIS WHO IS? GET BUSY THINK HOYkTAWOw A TALKING - i i j f-v TO.7 a t V - ' J I T M HrC U.S. PAf CKF f choice; i.rdinnry, 10 file; tur keys, slow, demand, 12 U 15c. Livestock Moderate; hogs steady and slightly higher; eariy tfip at $11.65 paid for choice itO 225 pounds butcher stock; other weights as to grade and clasn. Vtalers higher in spots, a few fan cy to $8.00 extreme top; cows and bulls steaoy, $3.50 'i 5 00; common and medium steers. S1.00 7.U0: strictly good grassers to St! .00 ex treme top. Sheep steady; ewes, $2.00 'f 2.50 for bulk or sales; lambs from $6.50 7.50 o:i good and choice offerings. Wool -Moderate; steady; aver $1.03 Ink Fur Sale 36 NAGS HEAD cottages end lots, best locations. Reasonable prices. L. A. Kramer, Nags Head, Eden ton. G-12p TWO PICK-UP. truck bodies, one enclosed, one open. Bargain to quick buyer. Garrett Hardware Co. Phone 970. 3-9n GENUINE FFhTJIiTaIRIO, 1934 model in life time porcelain, 0 cubic feet, brand new, with all modem features reduced to $205 from $200 for quick sale. Phone 80. Ed Jones. l-7n FOR SALE Johnson outboard motor, model K 40, cheap. Os car Owens. Phone 19. l-7n ADJOINING SOUTH side Old Fort Raleigh property; 70 feet water front to highway. Apply R. C. Evans, Manteo, N. C. 27-9p FOR SALE-Brand New Eureka Vacuum Cleaner. Reason for sell ing, need cash. $25 will buy it. Write, plume or call at The Daily Advance Office. 5tf. DELCO LIGHT plants, new and second hand. Water pumps, bat teries, tires. 497 Tire Co. 22U'n WILL SEIJj equity slip good for $187.00, on purchase of new Ply mouth, at sacrifice. Phons 1000. 20tfc Dry Cleaning; 28 PHONE 376 for quick service on dry cleaning and hnt blocking. Whitehurst Cleaning Works. 5-10n BOY, I WISH SHE'D BEEN TOUGHER WHEN I VvAS SELUIN' . MYSELF .' fir' 4, t, 19J5 BY NtA c.AiAi ei,ru i iii i I' .. w RVICE. INC. ( WELL, I DECLAC-Hmmm! YOU MALE! ML TiCtD 'V-J DOYEC DUTY - .OR YOU'LL LI -SEN, 1 JUST DO YOU GtT HKO, f FLAT-HEAD, YCU C- K-s . . YOU CANT FIRE ME age run neai by goixl clean .stock at 25c a pound. How to Relieve Headaches In Three Minutes I When you have one of those vio- lent, nerve-racking headaches, from inorganic causes, you can got soothing relief in three minutes with ". c," a reliable, pleasant-to-take remedy. "B. C." is pre ! pared by a rogisteied pharmacist, , compounded on a different princi lp!e from most relief giving agen i cies in that it contains several in jgredients so blended and propor i tioned as to accomplish in a tew ! minutes what we believe no one jdi-ug formula can do in so slant a time. "11. C." Khculd al;;o be used for the relief of muscular aches and pains, common colds ami neu ralgia; for reducing fever and quieting a distresscd nervous (sys tem without opiates, narcotics or such habit forming drugs. Get "B. C." in 10c and 25c packages, wher ever drugs are sold. ladv). Confectionery ; TRY US for quick, courteous curb and delivery service. Denwood Confectionery. Phone 509. 8tfn Help Wanted: Alain AS WANTED MAN over thirty to service merchandising vending machine route in Elizabeth City, spare time work ten hours week ly, not selling. No experience re quired. Write, Artec Company, Upper Darby Pentu. 7-130 MAN WANTED for RiwleTgh Route of 800 families. Write to day.' Uawleigh, Dept. NCH-61 SA, Richmond, Va. a. 0,7,8, 27,28,29 For Kent 35 COTTAGE AT Nags Head for rent, sound side, from August 15. Phone W. H, Zoeller. 6-Sn COOL ROOMS, desirable sur roundings, meals if desired. Fur nished apartment. Coim.r River side and Raleigh. Phone 502-W. 0-8p STORE AND warehouse now oc cupied by Chesapeake Auto Sup ply Company, Water Street, for rent September 1 1, 1935. Mrs. P. G. Sawyer. 31,2,5,7,9p Laundry Serviee 56 SHIRTS 13c, collais 3c, white pnnts 30c. Quality-quick service. Charlie Louie Laundry, Ponulcx-ter-Fearing. 7-8p By Crane WELL, YOU MUSTA, BEEN SOLD WEI3 SUCH AN INFERIOR PRODUCT 1 SERVICE, INC. T. M PEG. U. S. HAT. OFF. By Cowan 2s - t 1 i THA,WkS FCRTME TIP, POOLER. I WEV-R A CiCUlfO, (k ALL MV I FF. a T. M. hC. 0. S. HAT. OFF. By Hamlin I AM TH" BOSS MERE !N Iv'OOf HOW COME 7 Y'TWIMH I s --v CANT FIRE ( BECAUSE i r ' YOU?' ALRr-ADY V HAVE V , , 7yy RE'plGJslED' w ' fi' ifM Ut .r-t' . y
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