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x j.e asiievhjle crnzEx, Saturday, 'august 23, 3513. TEE ASKEVIUE CITIZEI1 ; PuWUheJ Every Mominj byTheCnizeConrpany, 8 Government Street f ha AflheviUe Citizen ft days s week. I'he Sunday IMtiiea every . Sunday, low Weekly Qlixen every Wednesday. . . . TOXPMOKES vcsfccs. Cffife.- W Lateral Rooms... - 2Sfl ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS COMPLETE SUBSCRIPTION RATES few rsrrkr fa AaheviHo and Suburb. uu sr. Ml 1 jr. 111 ...w . . . . . - i- - J mn r f laiirc Sun. mo, in eovancs i.vo llaiiy A Son. I week in advance .15 L) aliy on.'y x year in auvsnc o.uu; Dailyenly 8 mo. In advance ,L Daily only 1 week in advance Prrradl tn United States, FUge PsR Daily A Son.l yr. in s4vncc.00 Daily & Ban. 8 mo. in advamM l.M t Dsiiy-onry 1 yeur in sdvanc 4.60 l Daily only 8 mo. in advance 1.00 Conoay only 1 year in advance 2.00 Sunday-ealy 8 bio. in advance. .60 Weekly i year- in. advance 0 so 'Saturday, Aognst 25, 1933. CallThcmBack 1 Reeent prcei veport lt attsstleei to-tliT-alfWttt fact that lent vwecfc only osisttnet mtelster eoald Dotrndei hta-port at "WaeatorUtn I tXttomey MrftevrteWa. The srestdent wW arttendinr i kla bestoees at, the -rtattowU CftpttaJ. hoi the tnajoritr of the liieuitKWStof hts-oablnet wr tak imr trtM In : eedoee psrtaJ ef he Attt vseniit' lew ant the tTnft1 Btatewvimvy- fee esid. to e apprw tag a reeve crtela la the Mrlosa ILlruetioTv with t uMtueiit'f wacaef.liiff vhat-ttwxwit mUrht4ili "ftnth. If ever thwe wae nedf Ml oat Jwf. tonic IsaMfflrtal 'bean. VJaty of Twetdwnt "WBsxm hi to cell the wonoVwers taenk ' to thetr posts. VVIkV Taimum6i& staeeaMnta,"eaJ Vufatwd-tu ea BUaw afl the flery entirrlea xit the JmreBrrfbeiiit made en the flooY -of tlsw-natieSMl-asswUi,' oneiueiiv. ''ierrSeneW'w for the rninedtate'dlpaaH Of ainned treope to Mexico. In the Atee of gatheilni clouds Ft asldent 'TWhwn atsads flrmly to h' poltey of wW dtuiwineey,' hopinf ht advloes from lila peiaoiTallwrroy, ,whioh he' ymmtnee td toon melee tuhUc, will iroffi'tfimr to fllltiMled land tonnrll weflntwnt of a most Hiexlmr ipisiMwin."' "Rot ' the ' presl dam Deeds the ' herfr mi cooMet of trie Tahtivet. 1 . The CTMsen has adhered to the toptnlonZfhut 'Aim Iwa Uvee nt prop mtr ahonld! be"Trotioted. ty feeeefal ntvthods.lft posnCbB, wttto iiflereewthni ' last .'resort," It doewnot heBeve )that ' armd - troepa shootd cross '.Re bfextcftii btwder ht' wer-Wce array,' to kirttante a m4giitntn( nation, unltlnt Vtt etoraenrsssutnat the Anwrtean ln wader.' ontn ewia-y 'other method has Tailed. There h t Wwt inference he- . Jfween wiiojftirnr'"jHtei muflou and arm- Vd trrvmntM)'. the latter la, of, oourse, a : wtrtual (KwJarsttVm of war. What fhe Jlatter wtrald ' mesa to the tTntted - tsttes in mower and Ttw not he Wetlmatod. for ww with Mexico Would hardly end in e yrawratlon. frhls country "wonld be in a position -t aheddlnj the Wood of thousands ' bf ftti eoMleiMJtliiwie to mve-the Wree . nd 'pivpwty ef a few hnndred Aiiie can lneotnt hi Iteilro. A military UemomtraUen on the borders tt Vteiloo, and , fleet of A merican wur hlpa ":: patrenimt MKlcan waters. . Vovld doubtless have a wholesome .)fcffet3t en Himrta and his advisers. iMat Miiwwf eomes, this Is no "time for cabinet ministers to be ta- Vf yimket trips around the country. ; Not Federal Cases , fly theoftranire and devious avenues Ibf national lcplalivtlon, there came Into Vedetence what is tenerally known as the Man 'white-elave sot," and while Jthe aims and objects thrroof are to Jlie' hhjrlty canrunended,r In that they Jock to the protection, of young girls, kt appears that its methods of wwu line;, Jjjlv'olvlnK as It does all the pon derous machinery of tne federal g-ov. krnraent, were not conceived In wls- dom or with vlewi to economy. It In well arjfiied by The New TorK World Ithat the mivJoritjrf these cass rlftht fully bel.ii8 to local police courU.( i mud should ftot takup the time of the federal courts to the exclusion sf other matters properly within their Jurisdiction. The World says: "Now Plillndelpbla aspires to have i Ilggs-Camlnetfl case. ' A couple of vltosolute young ,mn took two Blrla Ho Camden on (in automobile ride and fcept thom in Now Jersey o-ernight na ail tne macmnery of the unlteo Btates department of Justice, it ap liears, is to be set in motion to deal with a scandal that the Pennsylvania police courts are competent to handle. 'Of these ire the uses to which the 1rp whltlavs act Is to be put gen Wrally, the- federal government will am-Mmmm m Uimm, to. aUaar business. The attorney general will spend hlsj ays and nushts passing on the evl- ence In nundreds of 'abduction and; white-slave' twn from New York to! Kan Francisco, and the president of: the United State will have to review ten by step all the attorney general's art, while coilirreaa drops tariff and currency iil1at!on todebattf reilu-i tlnns crltlciajng the admlhia4,atlon fori wnaiever It may ao. -revery anmr r- tween men and" wayward girl. Who! v .".-'. , , I . : venture, to cross 4 Btate line will be-(laws In southern states printed in. come a national event, and polK-ln ! The fttute- yesterday Is Illuminating midnight lcy-rlders the first dnty of in t leaet one Important particular. J the government." . That la, that one of the principal; '. .. , ... . reoiilromenls fur voting, in fart al-j It (Will be recalled tbat .one only one whlch u ppUed to: aro Jurtjre James B. Cord, of this din- j an 0( tne democratic state In this trlrt, threw. one of theme eases ootjlHtt, 1 that the voter In the primary, of his court. rffliderlg at the Urns aPe very empisitlc 1011 to the effect j that the esse he had been trying' aa! police cocrt caste. The sordid de tails "of The evidence presented In court shewed the case to he one of v. tmlhrloo varierr. and should sever haws feond lis way Into the federal court. Notes and Comments The crvtc prld thai wilts when yon tooch Ha poeltet-tiook lim't worth meeh. The pararraphers hailed with delight the reappearance of Harry Thaw .in the Mroeilsht, since it rave new life to a rapidly waning iadowtry. ...; IRonr quickly we are fontotten Is evldeneed by the fact that the names of (Peary and Cook peyer flash aoresa the bei'lsun. i. S . ' When AsheviUe vnMee FlnehoTet Into the baekt-rennd as a winter gott resort, there iwQl be seenral hotels for ale In the neighborhood of the sand 6unee. ' ' : S Of oonme, KaMfh had to do the unecpeoted thine, )nat when every. tMar vh nutntnt hesnttfalty. But bmt.fhat the way of Ufa J , ("-, ' .-, ' e e If every month , was Ammt in AahewUle, Paradlae wonld have little allurement for these who are of the fearth erthy, :".-. :,, ,: VIUH TM.TK IJ IEWTORT, Aurnst 2S. tttt OeoTjti Viniers, thike of Beefc Initham, assassinated by John J"Vlton. ' 1788 Poftdtcherry taken toy -the Tjdk- llsh. ' Mi Jfcktrun Ayltner renhmed the rovrnershh of Canada. S ! Treaty of peace between Ata- cria and Prussia ' altned ' at . Prasrwe. ". 1 JS Completion of the Northern - Twelflo railroad to the Pacific Coast. ' TOTS E9 MY BSTII BJTCTTTMT, Barrett Wendell. Barrett Wendell, well known ta literary and pedaguglo circlos through out the world, was born tn Boston, Aunst S3, 1866. He wee rradnated from Harvard In 1I7T and for the past thirty-three years he has been an Instructor at that tmiverstty. Place 18(1 he has been professor ef Zmv lish. In 1S04 he vimted Europe and lectured by invitation before the 8or bonne and other French universities. Professor Wendell la the author of a "History of Literature in America," "BiurlbJh, Composition- fcnfl a mntaber of other authoritative works, 4- -f- r -r t yH tWWKBOK VOTES. 4 Byetamallo study tn cKlxenshrp hi flveu in the eteaumtsry - schools of rraoce, Denmark and JTCnland. Tor w-re rrts students m the TInlverslry of Paris last year, of whom 8,27 were xoresjrners. The Bockefeller Sanitary eomanis ton for the eradication of the book worm has treated 408.W0 cases m the pant three years, lUral dtstrksta In IDetwnsrk Has than lo of 1 per cent lttttwr- ecy. In the United States the cor responding fkrnre is 10 per eonL Medical Inspection Is particularly well organized In the department of the Belne, France, where 25 medlr-vl lnepectora visit the schools of their districts every week. - In rnrtil schools In Mlssmirl Klrls are orpankxed Into "ptck-and-liovel olifl" undr the dlrocUon of the' National Conim of Mothers, to aid hi the rood roads movement The cities of tllm and Frankfort. In Germany, are trying a novel piai f-r housing their teachers. They are i'l Ing to tholr teachers pood municipal liiml at a low prlco and acco.otlnk; a moTtRnKfl on It at low intorett. In Frsnkfort this morltfaRe may amo-ml to 0 per cent of the value, ma that the applicant had to m provide hut 10 per ' cent -from his own funrtv. The tax and nu.rti?are paymcnU together, It Is said, do not amount to more than rentninubln rent, " and 'with hie retrttlar "hmiso niohoy." which Is al lowed him "hpuhios Ms atl.Ttiy. thti teacher la scon the owner of his own home. NEW YOPviK,.AuR. S2, Many con sratuirttory niosnatfcs were received at 19& Droailvay today to remind Mel ville W. Wono of his sixty-fifth birth dr.y anniv"ritary . Mr. Ptone, who has been the uctive head of the Aiwocl ated Press for the pant twenty years. Is a product at the west, having been burn In he town of Hudson, 111. Ill bo; d was stxmt m; -Chicago and In t :, city he started his career as a nv vjpir reporter In 1864. Af ter rising to the editor's doek, Mr. Ktone helped to fonnd the Chicago Dally N'etvs m 176. lie tllspoaed of - hls lnterejts In .18S8 and after, a three years' vacation in Kurope he returned to Joht the forces of the As sociated Press. FJre of unknown origin destroys the plants of the IiOowenthei Supply com pany and the Kagve .Ice ceuiyany. In Ohio, eausina: K&C00 loss ; I a DrmocrmtJc ITnW. Columbia Start) . , ,,. ' .metion quaiiuea as an e,oci0r .n .... . .i A n,n.if 'si rnft1 OrT- wm m vtry Kood rrr,n Im. tntai tspeciallyIn state where the maintenance of "white snprem acy" is the cardlmU promise of the j democratio party. i Nine of the eleven etaUw lnclnded In this report absolutely require that a voter in the primary be qualified for the general election, in Temies see and Maryland, the i wnich do not, local conditions haws affected the primary qualifications, hot the democratic leaders are worktmr for the mehwlon of thin requisite in the pty prttnary rules. The nine states which" have thla requirement Alaharma, Oeonrla, Mla- itiiwrppl, Florida, Texas, Kentucky, Okl.vhnma, UiulHiaiia and Virffmla -are ail demooratlc. . The two which have not are republlc&n as to state Perhaps there may be food for thought in this considera tion. - - - ftmoll Town lire Protection. (Charleston Evening Post). ' Mre 18 a rood serwuit bat a bad master, truly and nioreover. It la a source of fear, when 1 once It grows beyond the confines of control; and yet. If statistics- may be accepted, during the year of 1912, m villages and email towmi of this coontry, the loss to property was 860,OO,OO, be cause those places were not equipped with fire apparto. This la nearly 28 per cent of the total losnes of 118. And fire cacoaed heavy damage In other smVl towns equipped, but not adeqoateJy, wtth Cre protection. ' It Is rather strange that mankind dees not arm himself against one of his most dreaded enemies and keep prepared at ail times to fight this enemy end pot to -rout; bat, ao far as the small community man goes, apparently the last thing he thinks ef Is proper fire protection, as a com munity Idea. First cost f fire en gines and water pressure, or water wells of sufficient capacity, is usually considered too large to be ventured, but a small town really puts money by when It -purchases 'a good water throwing . Apparatus and builds fire wells or tanks. The money thus In vested will draw a much hieher rate of interest than any bank wonld pay. The need Of small town fire pro tection is well known, and past ex perience has demonstrated strikingly the wisdom of securing it One year" fire loss In small towns amouTTTk to a sum of money that, Invested at I per' cent, would yield n Income large enough. to provMs all of them, With the means of procurtug very re spectable fire fighting outfits. - Scnntor Johnson's Death. (VVWrnrngtori Btar), Alabama is entitled to two votes tn the senate, and both shoirM re re- eorded on the Underwood tariff blH. Her attitude toward the memsare is well known. It bears the mime ef one of her Uona. Senator Bankhead will vote for It, : and Senator Johnston would have done ao had he lived. For this reason a snoceesor to Sen ator Johnston should take the vacant seat at as early a day as possible. The democrats do not need this vote to carry out their taaiff pro gram.. They have a majority though a bare maturity without It. But no rlnka should be taken. They shoold roaster tlMir full strength for the oc casion.. -. . . V' ..'". The democratlo party is tn power under a pledge to revlae the tariff, and the country expects action. Death should not be permitted either to de feat Or mollify that- action. As ob jectionable as the Underwood bill is to many business Interests, It la the expression of party ' responsibility, end this Is a government by party, If the bill tn operation as law falls, It can and will be repealed. Mean while the democracy's duty is to pass the bill and the country's ta give it a fair trial. Ordinarily, the man abovo all oth ere for the place would be Mr, Un derwood. He has won his spurs as a national legislator, and stands high amo-nsr the democratic loaders. He Is a clean, capable and conservative force In out politics. In the senate ho would .take a place at once In the front run!;. ftijt he is needed In the house, In fact, his party's need of him there Is wcatf'r now than at the beKlnning of the present session. He had no preat difficulty n putting the tariff bill through, but the currency bill, which will not be hie, will be a trying prop osition and require expert handling Then the work of the regular session will cjWI for an experienced man at tlie holm, and Mr. I'nderwood, above all 1Ir associates, fills the Mil. " Anothwr point relates U the presi dency. H.vs Mr. UnUerwotwl with drawn his eyes from the white honse? In the clrcumstanceti, he mde n remiurkablo Bhowlng at IViMlmore last year. He Is a young man only (I. As he did. not at first succeed, why should he not try, try a)t:Un? I'rvtiiuVnti'il aspirants, with good riKht, have long regarded the senate n a hoodoo. Is Mr. Underwood super stitious? Ifo, he may confess the fact without fenr or Injury In public esti mation, .Superstition goes with poll tics as 'with spout. It Ms a numan quality, &nd "even ntCfkctlve. cratMAX-Aiii-aiicAX aula ancr.- NtTWAJitC. Aug. 2. Maborate arrangements have leen completed lor the entertainment of the annual state convention ' of the Oerman Amertcn.n alliance, which is to meet In this city tomorrow for a session of two days, liirge delegations of visit ors are expected from Cincinnati, Columbus, Toledo, Imytvn, Tiffin, Akron, Canton and other loading cities -of Ohio. . ,'Ovtatt Urttish iron and Steel cor-' r oration Is formed tn oLndon wtth capital of 810L.ose.saA. - Preparation fa! .. Yes, we will continue this sale until our stock of Pumps and Oxfords are sold. Our Fall 'anil Winter lines of new and urto-date shoes are arriy- ing daily. We must have the room. , Bargains In All Kinds of 1. Armstrong V Co.'i 84.00. ........ . I, Armstrong ft Co.'a I4.fl0. ...... I). Arjnstrog te .' $5.00. ............. . ..... - MEVS OITORJML .......... Kdwin tTapp $7.00 Fxlwtn Clapp M-30 ........... Tames A.Banbter 6.00. ...... James A. Banhttxr $5.50. .... Itagai Osfords $4.00................ . Itfral Oxfords $4.5. ....... Our Special Table Bargains are being replen ished every day at prices less than one-half price. BrownrMjllfir Shop Rp. 7 fattoD Aye. Uailen In Fine Shoes WITH the WAGS Just Naturally . Mrs. Flint came for a visit to her sister's home and her ' little niece, Charlotte, was delitrhted to see her, "What became Of the Mack kitten that you bad when I eras hers before, dear?", asked Mrs. "Flint "Why, don't ' yon know," asked Charlotte, much surprised . "I haven't heard A word." replied the aunt "Was he poisoned 7" "No, fta'A." . ' ,'"" . "DrownedTt ' ' "Oh, no " r "Stolen?" No, indeed. "HnTt W ahy way?" , "No, ma'am." "Well said Mrs. Flint, "I can't guess, dear. What became of him?" "He growed" !nto a cat," said' Char lotte. tspplncotrs, ' ' ' ' Same Stumbthig Block. . A prominent' Boston attorney tells of an American tourist hailing from the west whs-Was out sightseeing in London, they took him aboard the old battleship .-, Victory, - which, was Lord Nelson's fhsgsnip in several" of his most famous naval triumphs. An Bngllah -sailor escorted the Amer ican over the vessel, and oomlnf to a (brass tablet on the deck, he said, as he1 reverently raised his hat: f" "'Ere, sir. Is the spot where Lord Nelson fell" Oh, it is?" replied the westerner, blankly, "Well, that ain't ttothhV: I nearly tripped on the blame thing myself." Harper Magaatee.' 6ons0 Fog. "I suppose you don't get much fog over here," remarked the smartly dressed young man who hadbeen talking of London fogs. ' A ' "Wall," replied the old eaH7- "we dq get bit of fog sow and then. I mind last summer I was shlnglln' that bam ye see over thar on the point, I bad Just used tip what I fig nred would do both sides of the roof and was calculous' - to crawl " bask to the ladiler when the fog Hfted and I dropped plump into the middle fo the harbor. There I had rone and shingled 'bout a hundred feet ef tnat blamed fog." Woman's Home Com. pan Ion. " " Debt Free. Wigwnsrg 4 don't owe a dollar In the world. . 1 Borrowell Iee, but your friends must he dead on to you. Phfiadel phla Record. . ' ' Able bat ttawlffing, Hor Facher (sternly) Young man, can you support my daughter In the stylo she's been accustomed to? Lover (briskly) il can, but I'd be ashamed to. Life, r" ' " Sudden Inspiration. "That's a nice "looking fellow who's Just come In," said the young man who was' dlnjng with his best girt. "Is he a friend of yours?" "Yes, Indeed, I know him well,!' lnirshed the maiden. "Shall I ask him to Join n?" "Oh, George," Said the girl, blush ing, this Is so sudden." ' "Sudden? What 'da' you mean?" he asked in surprise. . . 'Why why, thafs our young min ister." Ladles' Home Journal. One on the Warden. An elderly churchwarden in shav ing himself on Sunday before church time made a slight cut with the razor on the extreme end or nis nose. Wulckly calling his wife, he asked her if he had any eoort plaster in the house. "You will find, eome In my sowing basket," ahe said. The warden soon had the cut covered. 'At the church in'asslatlnir with' the col: lection he noticed every one smile as he passed the plate, and some of the yomiger people laughed outright Very much annoyed, he asked a friend if there was anything wrong !'.h his appearance. "Well, I should think there is," was the answer. "What la that on your nose?" '":"'',; .:.."''"'' ,',:'"' "' :.! : ttTmirt' plaster." ' W't.'' said his friend; " It U the lal1 or a reel of cofton. It says, 'WaUVnted 200 yards long.' "New orVAih e. No 1tT There. Asalnat an " old 'Georgia negro, charged with stealing a pir, the evi dence was absolutely conclusive, and the Judse, who kneor the old darkey -. r Lov gjioes and Slippers. 3Ao MOO 8&.M $4.89 $4.40 siso ts.o Will give better' re sults ' VTj'th M 0 N AEjCQ coal, because it burns clean and does not smoke and soot up your stove. Try a ton today, iScdtcni Cod (Co. Pboas Ms 19 N. Paok So, WITHOUT ANY RISK ' That ts what thrlftv neonle wsnt. and they obtain It wlsan they boy their Groceries ef us. We make a peclaity of selling the best the mar ket affords '--- ' " ' '. .FOB LESS. We know that dsaOty Is the key. note" of our past snecess and Intend to 'cootlnss te-soppty the good eating kind tbat produces good health, :Rice,(bead, lb. . . . . ... . 7Jc writs, Uudnutt's, lb.:... Crisco, large U . . . 92c Crisco, medium -..,.. 46c Crisco, small1............ 23c Remember, All Cars Pass 1 LOGAN Tanor to Leatd BM. Phone f $t iwati "tni it!: ,, ...... JUST RITE 1 the name of the best coal on the market this applys to quality, price and weight Get ar prices before buy ing your winter coal supply. We can give you a cheaper grade if you want it When yod need wood or kindling phone us. Also prompt bray service, ' Phone 223 or 510. asherffle Dray, Fad & Construction Ce. ftftr M WHOM' Tor Invalids For Sale or Rent. BURTON & HOLT well, said reproachfully: ""Now uncle, why" did you steal that pig?"-".' ' '"-".' '!;-' "Because mah pooh family wux starvln', yo' hoinnoh, whimpered ih old man. v - "Family starving!'' cried the Judge. "But they told me you keep . five dogs. Bow Is that uncle?" "Why, yo' honnoh ," said uncle, re provingly, "you .wouldn't 'spect mah family to est (Jem dojns.'" Harpers VACtlOVIA BAIIK & TRUST CO. ASHEYILLE, N. a Capital and Srjrplus .k ..)e.;.x.j0f.pp Peposjts (ej.UM:eci4 w1cx?m.'; 6,571,B3i)6 fiolicits your business: Commercial, . personal" .'py.T'Awtmt ' . . ' 4 per cent paid on Sayings cowmts or Certifi cates of Deposit. ' ? . ' : WHITHD RE S ' Lovay Park, Tennis, 6 dieVrnfe jGiniiUtlcs, Vapor, Shower, Sitz and Ele jrpone ivoj. ase jr atton . ITOBERG .& CO. - 4 j. ... rt ir.f. lt- t . Re??trce: ; Pe 333 Ml!??? mm&m PU Beams, Relaying Rails. Structural materials a specialty WJ3 BJTY ANTTEINQ ' AJTD - 1 "":' SELL EyjSYTHING pi i!'?!'. Cifl Pi0und $3.00, $3.50, and $4.00 Vaoes. 7 " NOW 98c.' ."" You get 3 pairs for the price of one Cheaper ia hating o - . , BARGAIN ANNEX 0FTHE IdOLS SWE CO. Lucas Paints and : Wall Paper ASHEVILLE 'PAINT OLASSf COMPANY " Ungven Hotel BMg. ' ' 1 THE RIGDT KIND Or RUGS Th kind of Rags we sen are the kind yon want. ' Tney are the rnoogrtxed s leading makes on the market. Right now yon can'' bay them at a saving,' as cot prices are In effect to re duce 'stock. - We Offer Exceptlooal Values. AsheyUIe Carpet Houe . .' . Carpets and Matting laid With out extra charge, tO Church St. -' ' Phone M8 J.E. CARPENTER :.. JKWELKR. Watcbes and Fine Jewelry. Watch Repairing My Specialty. No. 8 Pack Square. J Paints Hardware ARROW HARDWARE A SUPPLY 430. It N. slain. Phone 8 Woodstock, N. IL. practically de stroyed by firs which .dees- tJOO.vOO ANITARIUM roquet, etc Non-uric aci, Natiiropliathy;'HydTOthera. ctric JJght Bath's." ' ' Aye. uar ym? Jaywooa ok. 'ip - Up Specials t.e 1 f. Sf. nvr Cf no Other Barberins; in' Proportion. " Children's Work a Specialty. Wim BAKEER SHOP 8 PaMon Ave, Opposite Poatoffice 1 " 1 Laundry Work Done the Nichols Way Phone 2000 ...a., . .... Mirnllc Steam W tsl lanrdry J. A. Nichols. Mgs, t Ooileve St BUTTERCRUST BREAI) SALT RISEN BREAD CAKE, PIES The good things to eat that makes life happy, and .healthy1 too. Phone 622, or ask your grocer for BUTTERCRUST. ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY Pest
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