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il u t i I TWO THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. ENGLAND TO KEEP THESTRAJTS FROM T URKISH CONTROL Tl Turkish Advance Means Declaration of War Against England. denrn. jitkI thf u'lur mi- rn 'tw n"1 111 aUintt if M.ittfMinjj. I; j ' believed, hnn'tvt'r, in atrip '!' fmvo M-nt to 'In Hrjtish for-' o(fn h" tc'ui-v i. Inform M. I'nln Ue in tri' mod f(Mph.iIif- MiN'.erl I hut Jt t .1 r I :rit;i in dctui mlnuj to lMfrf trif 1 'urd.inelit'H Ht raits from Turkfuh (-"Html. At Tiit lima Npc-l il effort will b rnnninu(i r win Kumflnm ana J'jo "BWV1S" t ""!' TirUI1! r-'iffU nf v!. w, rsrwlnlly tlnor fhr.f- Powrri pnr ' ently ar Tirmltfif !ni? uhthfr ui u.or Hit lirltlftl n:' thn Kri'liiOl aide III aftim- fiiuirl-rH I? iah h even !. clmed t'ulay flu' l.i-nl Oiramii. ln Mrurtttifi atr'nini. d r t.w.Jy t.i clfyln .KratK'r to .niM"rt th Turk, witli t i ! nt ) nation i'iit lnnmui'ii a Franr., Jiit-1 Jt.iiy h i I ;ilrutlv y lelH-h;i.hdM KH"fiif.ritH with ;n Kanwilltfttv It wat4 it. t d ttinrc tor Aviator Travels 210 Miles An Hour !: i A MI'KS, l-'i .mi Kept. - 1 -illy Tin- Assoilated Press 1 Hil J l IMillllIf, I hi' 110'ed RV. Ii 1 1 i Iim k hii I it If .'it 1 1 1 -world's taati nt nlrniun today, tt) lug at an average rali1' of .141.717 kllulinloi s per IniUT In two p (.mill trips iiver a "n. Kilf'Tll'll'l (OUIS'J ln'tc. TIi'- i'' ..I I hi' i ate "f ii limit -' I : i" I' an hour. Ill perfnrni.i if- 'a ;ia llmi'il In an oftl. l.il .f Hi" A,-" (Jul. Ay cock Goes On Trial For Alleged Attempt To Kidnap Young Girl In Wayne County ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF in Mil isni iiti i J. u .. 'l'l,l Kl.i'i I ll H l.il- I la 't lid u-.i.l't iMlrri iln im.ie '.f 'I.- u .i i I n' I ulv ni Ihc Aniriiru. Iim ! ntiiilit A fiiithiT (leri-ii.ii "f Hi. l:rinh ! """ Aji ... It 1 "ii f " ' ' . r a : ti m !' i k lii ii. i i; l.il.. i.m!l, in-fit; il.n.tli'fi ( Mi n ' t Tfci lilr (llmsl Me,t t Itlv imI i I'lna.'ii i- any I "H Mli"h kluvlitn 'it inai'li'lm fair." in liitf u nf 'ililfl In Hi'- I It Avnik wralllu ti;i'1. la t iii. t . wli.ii. y. .. I- .iri' r.-i.uli it l ' ti. . rMtii lll. Hhl. li w.ll l.e Imtiiim'U iim'.i.iiii"i..I a I l.aiif.ri'.w w nn- I K N l!.at Its it W'1'Hi'iil.itiw i w.ll x t.i in. ...(i(i'.'il . ..nf.'ioii. uifli an i.an , in ml unit will Irfui" In inrKi'ilr t... lilll.lHll I'lalTim In Ihl.ir.'. Alr!a miiilf mil 'i.mlniitlia.'li' In ml v II r i-f I lii- am T0tilltf 'I'll MM IWII llfil'IKlllllM inanm-M a mwi itlnaiirmlntmani la ('larien m hlrh hud hniml fur vviili rtrawnl f if th Hritlnh fnrri'K mid l.n iMltv.i iii'f'.ithinc.. ar Hip TnrH'h .lain l..v (Jr.-m llrltani lis a inliait nary l.. llif. -riuifrri nif. 'I'hi- llllllli milieu. I dial r I'n' Tu i k 1 J )-frianti w.-n- ariil..l mi-llli-illalcly llnTf .iil. I... mi mi'. I n! H I'nilliT.-iH-r 'i.rtifili-ti. r. (.r.l I... fi-ii Kraliro ami iliem Hril.iin. I lifi rluri-: ii r'lin.li. 'r.iinorri.w n il i' fi "ll -inn i f t i rill .Kliniiii'.l ilia! af'ci' rullylnn I Iim- iii-ikIi in li. uii"irt they 'all arllii'd vHll ti.-tuli- an.l rilled. Kualiitil f Ii r . (IK rifll I mr "im l.n- Cat.- KU In Mam anil IVll.v NniMli tlie latter .i lad if 13 nd all flleluN nf Al k llh r.'.iii.n Iim II : prncrd ill. Surrlll ex.laini'i aa Hint ulnt'l I Ik- ll.iee. fllell.N nf A ruck, cllllin to hm liuine after dunk in A' ' mi i Il li cit ' ii'. n i''.itiia li a minirr to i:K .,1 Ka It.i'i" li. iIuiiuMt '. nr ' " 1 1 inir nlil ' It I rHm.i for a . In iKlesitllle martlUK nliii T nhem tut lti f- tt Hat lircat UrUam full a"l"i' "f II" Allied i ',,i,f,r, ill llnr.; -ih their imlli y Heardtn I'tiarmk. a kiy p'.ti.-n in Hie piimifp. it a. nol dnuliteii 'nit the lH'lhll liiietat tci reaialn I "'le. n. nl tlio ni" tlnio It In innte.1 OH! tlMit the lli-itl!! nrtvnl itnnw a.'e able in woei all n.tvlt fur mllen le.l hiar 10 l"Sinak ami that the hlpn nave iirilr In licRln Urine at the Itrit tiltlictlOn if the approach of Turk- lh troop. Tlie Brltlnh have taken the addi tional precaution to rcqjilnltlnn all venirli, . Inolnillnif muall boau, iiUiiii; the en it. TO K.itP BRITISH TROOPS FOR DtFEIMSF OF CHANAK l'ARIH. Sept. SI. tHy Thn Aaao rlated J'reaa.) Oreat Itrltaln has re fuard rateitorlrally to wlthdruw her troop" from f'hanak and haa an in formed the French rjovernment. Thla aa di'flnltely atated In official Ilrlt IkIi olrclra tonlfrht In reply to a uer- atntent rpotr In French nnartera that th Itltrlah forces would nroh- itbly h retired on the other aide of the St rait a. !rd Cunton, tlie Tlrltlfh foreign secretary, van In communion tun with Premier Lloyd Oenrsre l' telephone ' And teHa;rapn throuirhoiit the day and tha French TYemler received notlflcft tlon lata thla afternoon nf the de olalon to hold the troopa at t'hanak. Tha Brltlah Government had beet advlaed by military and naval experte - that the troopa are In no danger of attack by the Kemtllnte It la fur ther atated that the Brltlah Navy In co-operation with the land forcea could withstand a tron attack by the Turku, but If overwhelmed hy auperlor nombere, which I regarded a a highly unlikely, the troopa could he eanlly withdrawn to Oalllpoli un der cover of the Navy suna. Meanwhile, according to dlapatchea from Constantinople, tha French and Italian contingent have been with drawn from the neutral aonea by order of their governmenta. The i ririiun aay tney. nave the amiu ranee of Premier Polncare hmaelf, that the , i itraa win not attack the Premier de claring that the only danger waa from jurkmn trreguiara. M. Polncare, however, has' made etrong plea for tha retirement of the nriunn rorcea, on tue ground that auch a move would haaten peace and HAIR HINTS Helpful' A dvle for Care of the Hair How to Avoid Dandruff. Itehlna Scalp, Palling Hair and Baldneaa. If your hair i falling out or .you are , troubled witli dandruff nr Itching aealp . nae Parlalan' Bage dally for a week. You will be aurprlaed to how nu Ickly; U 'atopa all Itchine. check railing jhalr and removen everj sign of dantfruff, , . "Befii-e going to bed, I run a little Parleiaj Sage In.to my arsalp,'- aaye a woman avhose abundant aoft and fluffy lialr lretly admired. Thla keep my haj- from being dry. faded or - awragglg. heina.lt to retain Ita natural color ad beauty, and make It easy to arraage attmctlvely." i. . :. : I neaurtui, aott. gioaay, healthy hair, and lota-of It, la a simple matter for thoee who me Parisian Sage. Tula harmlees, delicately perfumed and ion-gri.v Invlgoratur l aold by Kniltii'a Urug store and at all good drug drid toilet counters. We sure you gejt the genuine Parisian 8age ijlrouit' that na tlie money, back gtiarantce printed on every bot-tle.-nAqvt. nfuae itM'lf In tixlna llin dale and I'lai'e for the ( onji-r, not- unil Hie pon--ll'le diaallig lip nt the .'iticnd.1 K.rlil lle. Hi.. Nallnnali,! rruc n Illative in i'arla lnfoiini.. The A Hoclated I'rena thin evening lliat II... n plv of l lie Angora ( lovernnien t re giirrilng the conference uould prol.. anly come within two or three .Iuvn K EMALISTS WANT RIGHT TO CROSS THE STRAITS CONST A NTI N ( HM , 10, Sept.; 1 Hy tlie AKinclated free. I .1 In in I.I ll. vliiii-d (leiHial llan:ngtnn, com. manlier of the allied fon-e, today and explained llnu what tie Keinallia were adejiin) -ae the right to croa the IwrilHiH-llea, a privilege already I accordeil to the (Ire. 'Re. I i.eneiai Harrington replied that a Turkish advance on the Stralte meant a declaration of car axaln-t Ureait lirltaln and would be reaisted with all vigor. Hamld Hey replied that the Kemal- ists .IHI not Willi to fight the Hrltiali. A mean of avoiding a lirruip waa then diecuaaed. Oeneral Harrington propiund tltat a luilference he called in (wtooer, or sooner, and nfkoil Humid Hey to guarantee that the Turks would observe the neutrality of the Straits until then. The Turkish envoy replied that he could not fur nish auch a guarantee. Later General Harrington received the Turkish war mitilater of the In terior, and tliey diecued how peace ful conditions could be maintained In the capital In the event of dlaordera. i ne allied commander warned the war minister that all trouble makers would be arrested and tried by court martial. Plans for the disarmament of the populace were considered, but no effective method was found. 7, ne Turks Inalat that the Greeks and Ar menians have hidden arms: a similar Charge H nuide by the Uroeks and Armenians against the Turks. Tha French and Italian generals ex press regret that their governments And themselves unable to nartlrhiate In the preparations for defense. Mis. t'lar- , ith A '-nek olii u Sun 111, f .1 nil tcpatitn I'lkiMll' Too i lia i K" brought by tb pnri'iiH. ACOri -e-ivapt dou oil l-lw Ii.lVi Iv honiestead of 'he HorrllU with the avowed .r.teiitlon of t i1 low the. i on I v. d.i light ii away liy plis sii-.il f"i"c. a. "Olditig to thn fund pari'llls tliat In- In. gilt use In I t" Inn iiiui n.-lfi-h einto. P.. en if ii I Intoril ions vvc'V lionoi-a'lrle. thi-v i aigili'. il u hardly he iKli1 for 111 and .'.I to mate - and lio- Si'leJ. tills HI'.ll'llJ liM'llonl k'el!l IT 1 1 -1 1 lianl. Hloiy I'UIIH Hut I' I- elnll ll ft IV i'ih on the many eh . Ki a -liall'Cd i ule r in h e ill. a illlleri nt vei - .Miss Kstelli- told I" Hllnfie stnnd. Willi tnril.I k';,"i','m 1,1 'I"' man Kitting with Iim roilnsrl. itnd apirehcnsi e IooKn at her parents, stern ntnl for!. lo lling, ehc told llll I'OUlt of Iter lelatlonH with Aycoik nnd of Imw they intemlnd to be ninriied Fights and homages, secret meetings and nltfn.ils all enured today Into the rase, (in tin- wit ness stand hliiiaeJf. the elder .Inf ill- with his nelgh- f near l"n In Id them as prisoners or win'! war. while the i-ldeily lover wailed on his ftnnt pi. nh until past mid night, went to his room and intern llic fTooi "iViUH 'nchr dawn nntt then lieailnl an invest. Hiitiini puly mni posid nf itlelis and di-pilllfS of the sheriff. ' who found the ati-rn parent and Ills live neighbors still keeping t Ji-ii- grim vigil and the ,.ne ,s sound asleep. They were iel.-a.-ed and did not Ml the tlm.e prefer any i h'ii'Kcs. Avi oik and I ttle Mis- Kl"le u-ciii iii'iii'.lcytn.i from th time ihc met in February untU her -ixtecni Ii lilrthda. Juno i'7. when ;im inirlv .s spoiled bv her father oide.ing Ayriick from the Horrill home, and warning nini u never return. After rhls. arronllng to her tes timony today, they itiri cspmiiled through the imtils, and later, when her father begun Intercepting nil her letters, they used it coffee pot in the middle nf u roriillcld as a postofflce The trial will continue tomor row, and is expected to lust through the week. the HARDING'S PROCLAMATION DESIGNATES OCTOBER MNTH AS FIRE PREVENTION DAY TURKISH NATIONALISTS TO ISSUE ULTIMATUM CONSTANTIOPLE, Sept. 21 -(Bv The Associated Press.) In Allied dip lomatlc circles tonight It la reported that the Turkish Nationalists are on the -point of iasulng an ultimatum to the Allies demanding the evacuation of Thrace In 41 houra. , AGJNT ANV CANADIAN v v PARTICIPATION IN WAR CAJiARY. Alberta. Kent, at. Strong protest against Canadian par ticipation In any war at this time was voiced by members of the local branch of the Dominion Labor Party last night,. Copies of a resolution setting, fort hthelr uosltlon will he sent to Premier King and his cabinet WAHIirMiTON'. Hept 21. Presi dent Harding today issued u procla mation dcHlgnutlng Monday. Octo ber s National Fire Prevention Day. The fire waats in the United States year after year, the Presi dent declared, reaches appalling figures which are not approached In any other country. There ought to he special effort, he added, to minimize such louses, und he aaked State and t'ity nuthoritlcs to co operate to this end. The President aheo suggested the desirability of Impressing upon the teachers and pupils In the schools, and all workers In industrial es tablishments, the importance ot precautionary measures for avoidance- of fires. The Chamber of Commerce of the United States at the same time announced that local rotrmierclal bodies throughout the country "will take the lead" In observance of fire prevention work, from October 'i to 9. The Chamber, tt was added, had placed before businria associations, a suggested program fur the week und In a statement said: "Property valued nt about $7 S8!, 0110, (100 whs destroyed by fire In the United States during the 40 years ending with U21. The loss during the Inst yeur of this period was approximately s.'x times as great as that of the first year. In 1921 more than 15,000 Uvea were lost nnd property valued at a half h'l ion dollars wns destroyed oy fire. This was simply the total cf mnny separate fire losses and whs not the result of any great con flnaratlon. "Dnrino- the first seven months nf the current year property valued at 123,000.000 was added to ,the Nation's ash heap. Episcopalians Again Make Bishop Gailor President of the National Council of the Church In America HOME. Hept. 21 (Bv The Asso. elated ..Press.) Italy officially In formed; Humanla today that she will not permit an.v action hv ttniirurhj which woul,l change the present status wtmo In the Balkans and Is ready, jjf necessary to take recourse to military measures. BACKED IN SEALED, SANITARY CARTON RED CROSS MATTRESS When that name is , woven in the ticking, rest assured you have the best mattress made. Made in the South ij the SOUTHERN SPRING BED CO., Atlanta, Ga. x vi unci A.euaor urcis ; lit Family Troubles , Wanting To Marry DOORS', Sept. 21. (By The As sociated Press.) The marriage of former Kaiser William will take place nof with the freelv given consent ot the entire Hohenznllern faintly as reported from Berlin, but despite their bitter opposition, and, above all, against the strong ly expressed wish of the crown prince, according to Information necured from a source very close to the rornior kaiser. The relations between the crow n prince and. hjs father have lately become vot-y strained. It is stated. The opposition on the part of thn crown prince and other members of the Imperial fnmily may be due It Is said, to financial fensons father than sentlinent. pride or taste. They fear contests in the event of the death of the kaiser, when his personal fortune esti mated nt $20,000,000 must be 11-vldPd. POIITI-AXD. Ore.. Sept. 21. Hlshop r. 1 oallol-, or Tennessee v.sa-re-letei- by-ths House of l'lshops Inte today as president of the national rouncll of the Protes tant Kplseopal Church in tlit Idled States. He has held thi plane sinte the national council was created three years ago. Ho received fl votes on the seventh ballot. Three ballots l .were In se rret session. Unanimous approval was voted late toda by the House of Bishops to declarations framed by Its so cial servire committee "that the vorker who invests his life an') that of his family in Industry input; have, along with the capital ist who invests his money, soma voire In the control of tiie industry j vihleh determines the conditions of his working and his living." The iK-bops also unanimously: -.mrmed that "ail nations should associate themselves permanently for world peace and good will. We relieve in a warless worm anu dedicate ourselves to Its achieve tnent." The bishops' stand on the qu,es- t'jn of world peace ana interna tional rr'atlnns included theje declarations: "We believe that nations achieve through Avelfnre, greatness and honor Inly through Just dealing anil unipllish service. "We believe that the spirit of Chi lstlu lifotherllncss can remove (.'ery twijusr barrier ot trad". color. cs.?d and race. "We believe that international policies should secure equal Justlo for all races. "We believe in a sweeping r - ductlon of armaments by all na t'ona." A Simple Way To Remove Dandruff There is one eare way that has never faik-d to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dUaolve H, then von destroy It entirely. To do this, Just get shout four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from anv drag store, (this U all yon wNI need), apply It at night when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and nib I! in ge-itly with the finger tlj-Jt. Hy morning most. If pot all. of vour dandruff will be gone, and three -r four more applications will completely- d.ssolvo and entirely destroy every sinu-l" sian and trace of It. no matter how much dandruff you may have. Yon will find all Itiiilng and digging or the sculp u-iU stop instantly, and your, hair will lie fluffy., lustrous, g'nesv. at Iky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Advt. CONGRESS GETS READY TO CLOSE UP TODAY Harrison Calls Tariff Profiteers Adjusted Compensation Bill. WASHINGTON. Sept. l'1 Final touches were given in Congress to day to tl) last moment tt-ginluUon and leaders predicted adjournment sine die some time tomorrow afternoon, reli-asing members for the election rompainn and In-iiie affairs until the prospective cull by President Harding of a special session about November 1 ;"i. The deficiency appropriation hill tonight was the only important hill on Republican leaders' program lor pa.sHuge before nil.i. - rnment. This bill wuh passed today liy tlie. Senate and after the conferees re port tomorrow the ad jotirnment gavels arc due t,, fall Tlie House resolution a rranglfii; adjoui iiimcii: at 2 o'clot k was g:en today to Chairman Warren. ,,f the priation Committee. pr tin- Si Date tor adoption u , i plettnn of The dcti'-ieiicy wa.s hoped that the Scout adjourn by 2 o'clock l.u: i w ere prcpa t ed to let.-r i tnent an hour or tv.. I I necessary . Apple '.-.en! t 1!. I: '.vntiM .f Homes in Winter Trim MANY are now getting thgtir house in order. Having rugs made clean and sanitary; household textiles dyed and cleaned. You know us for satisfaction and service. ASHEVILLE LAUNDKT IALINDERING DR3T CLEANING Putting J. NICHOLS, Mgr. 'Pbo'nc 2000 D. MILLER, Mgr. 'Phone 1234 i rnailsumbe M hauliful ffs soon as you adopt the rteW scientific method of l1 'milclossing I Leases them daintily tinted With a highs polish, finished With a protecting coat that preserves the lustre for ten day a MRS. OALf MARINELLO SHOP 36 Haywood Phone 171 BT MAJORITY PARTY LACK SAYS POU Criticises Failure to Pass Reapportionment Bill This Session. WASHINGTON. Sept. 21. At tack upon the Republican leader ship of Congress lor failure to pass the bill for reappointment of house members anionic the states ' was made in the Hons today by I (fcpresentative Pint, Democra;. North Carolina, who declared the .session ahotit to enil had not been cliat-.ictei izcil "by courageous ac tion upon tlie part of the major ity party " IJefi.rring to North Carolina, which under the reapportionment reoulred bv l he constitution after each constis would gain one seaf in the Hou-e. Uepresentative Pou said that through failure to pass the measure "Congress is with holding that tn which we are rightfully entitled."' Representative Burboiir. Repub lican, ' California, said that while he aKiecd action should be taken, Iiemocratio members cf the cen sus committee had voted against reporting the bill, to which Mr. I'ott replied..... responsibility res.cd with the Republic-ins. Mr. Pou ciiai'p-.'d that notwith standing the plea of the President for earlv passage nf the ship sub sidy bill the Republicans "were afraid to call I up" Day Teems With New Angles to New Jersey Murder Mystery. NKW HltlNUVnCK. N J. K-pl I -(Hy tha Asiorkitsd Press I Lie tecttves Inveailgatlt.f the murder of the Kev Kdwsrd wheeler Hall ami hi, choir leader Mrs Klevnor Khine- hardl Mills, were working tnntgnt on a report that nn attempt hid been made on Mrs Mill"' life ey.-rai weeks before her b-idv waji found he aide l!lat of the reclor. on 'tile de- e-rte.l Phlllipt farm , This report which fits In with tiie tbeury of personal enmity on which the aaiuorltles have concentrated most of tlji lr' efforts since in dn tsiverv of the In. diss wis III !" effeo! luat shortly before Mrs. Mills went to a ho pltal for an optvation. . , .. a I u iupIv nn.l partaken of refreshments ,8hs lett a short time later, complaining of I Illness, the report ran. and when I she reached home told her daughter (ha nolle. I oat she believed ihe had been poisoned. The name or ins nosiess ai mi tea pariy waa withheld by Ihs aiitliorltles. frhe refused tn dneuss the reis rl wrlln newspapermen. What she said Id detectives could nol he ascertained. This dcvleopmant oeueled with new that Jams Mills, hushand of the sUiln choir leader had disappeared from New rtrunawlrk. furnished the high sprite In a day that tsemed with new "angles" to the case. Iieteetlve Ferguson of the Middle sex, county force, It wvs learned, had been aesklng Mills all day to nuesilon hkm further concerning dis crepancies In ths stories told by mm and Mm. Hall, the rentor'a widow and her eocentrlc brother, "Willie" Stevens. When he visited the Mills home this morning, Ferguson was told that Mills had gone to the cemetery lu visit his wife's grave. The detective failed to find him there. Later, he waa informed that Mills, broken by the nervous strain under which he had been since the double tragedy, had "gone away to real." Perguaon said e was unbl to learn where MUls had gone, but waa as sured hs would return soon. Believing the establishment or the fact that gossip regarding Mr. Hall and Mrs. Mills would strengthen file enmity motive for the murder or the thenrv advanced by Deeteotlve Kills Parker of Burling county today than a "self appointed moral censor" might havs committed the crime other de tectives spent the day visiting various members of the ootigreersiion ana ouestionlng them as to their know ledge of the gossip. WHY Use the Check BOOK? JENKINS BUILDING TO BECOME HOTEL ABOUT JANUARY 1 tCtuiwd ftm Fw Osl ever it is stated, the restaurant would be operated hy parties not Interested in the hotel. Hoof (harden To B Provided. An added .feature will be a roof garden for the convenience of the guests, located on top of the build ing and giving a complete view of the city, especially the Grove Park section. Awnings and attractive vines will be placed in lime for the Hummer months. The Jenkins Building was form erly the Elks' Hulldlng. having been erected by the Aeheville or ganization. B. P. O. E.. In 191J, later being sold to L. L. Jenkins, When the building was erected a place was designed on the ground floor, facing Walnut Street, for a restaurant with ffltchen, pantries :inc! other conveniences. A dumb waiter service operates to each floor and to the roof. It la thought that the persons operating the restaurant will ar range to serve meals on the roof garden during the Summer months and this would be an outstanding feature. Mr. O'Neil states that as soor. as the hotel is ready fur the for mal opening, a competent staff of employes will be engaged and night and day service provided. .Located in the heart of the rap- Idly growing Haywood section, the hotel will be in a convenient place and prove a valuable ndsPtlon to the commercial hotel facilities of the city. A large porch, located on the second floor and In front of the lobby, will provide a convenient resting place for guest, giving them on the second floor, will have an an oaporutnity to view the ruusy thoroughfare. Mr. Jenkins, who has an office on tha second floor, will have an office adjoining the lobby. Several changes will be made In the arrangement of the second floor. . Mr. O'Neil Is well known In Ashevllle and success is predicted for the new venture under his management, having for several years catered to the comfort of those rooming In the Elka and lat er In the Jenkins Building. . . - .r. fi. aaaasaasBaaassBsssaaas eM' 4 nuan ii vniiiii ' l WHY ride in street cars and automo. biles why light with electricity why use a telephone? The answers are the same for greater system, comfort and con venience. And the same answer holds good for the check book. For there's absolutely no com parison between the old method of dealing . a . 11 at - jf A in bills and change, anu me sausiacuon o nsin a check book! o CENTRAL BANK & TRUST Company South Pack Square WEAK WOMEN ATTENTION Tf you siifffr with KWMAlB TKOU BIvKS, filch a Ovarian Pain. Palm In the lciw.r pert of ymir Stomach, Bearing-down Pain. (Oadache, Back aohe. Painful or Irregular Period if vnn hava fhr r Irtit .nrnnut. narvmia I anil run-down feflini? ho common to wonin- If you have trltxl all Klnrta of nifdlcfces aviitl doctor, and even though ym h.v btn told tnat-an' operation was necessary. I'OLI JilAY ItK M A DK WKI-.L. A N D STRONG AOAJ.V Write for FKKR booklet of Informallor. and ad v ire tudoy. THE ELVO MEDICINE CO. 1 Dept. C-l ' Memphis, Tenn. For the Living Room or For the Library New Furniture will, add to it attract iveness this Winter make of it a real , gathering place. Kincaid-Swain Furniture Co. i J 27 Broadway. 'Phone 373. a stlslslaiaaslslB A U D I T.S THE WILSON AUDIT CO., Inc., Financial Statements Bookkeeping Systems Income Tax ServTe. KVt Government St., two doors from Haywood St. Phones 1l7-337. FOIlMKIt V. S. MAKSIIATj I AlWl'IXJr.I) IV tXNTO;Mj?T VESSELS RACE TO SHORE TO AVOID NEW TARIFF RATE OsUsn's' ram fagt One tioiis for rate or valuation changes to the President. Applications from manufactur ers, importers or other .interested persons fo changes In rates or val uation basis be made to either the President or commission, but such nn uddreeseH to thm AvAi-ntltm wmiM nn 1-Afrepfi tn lha eommiasiin Chairman MarvJn said today the commission had not yet had time to out1 details of methods ot pro cedure. When this task has been completed rules and regulations will be made public. Asldo from Inquiring into questions of rates, WILMINGTON. N. C, Sept. 21. J. K. Kennedy, former United States Deputy Marshal, was today adjudged In contempt ot court and fined $25(1 by Judge W. A. Dcvin for his alleged responsibility for the absence from the State of C. B. Holleman. ohiet witness in the Dal las! murder ease, when the, hearing waa scheduled to come off week before last. Kennedy gave notice of appeal to the Supreme Court and furnished bond in the sum of $500. It was alleged that Kennedy, who at the time, was employed as special officer by the Atlantic Coust Line, Inddoed Holleman to accompuny him to Birmingham, Ala., where the latter waa prom ised employment. They traveled on a Joint pass am) Holleman al leged that Kennedy refused to leave Birmingham in time to reach Wilmington by the date set for trial of H. K. Dallas, charged with the murder of Coast Line Engineer Southwell. Asheville, North Carolina "LAND OP THE SKY" BATTERY PARK HOTEL ,ys Enjoy the home-like atmosphere) of thla world-famous commercial-tourist hotel. AMERICAN PLAN COMMEItCIATj TRAVELERS WELCOME WILBUR DEVENDORF, Lessee and Manager. NK;itO IXSl'HWCE COMPAXrHN IX MKIIUEK DURHAM. X. c Sept. il. The merging of the Creat - South ern Kile insurance Cimpanv. of Atlanta, (la., with the Bankers' Fire Insurance Company of this city, I waa announced by officials of the Durham concern" tonight. Through the merger the Bankers Kire In surance Company takes d,ver the entire holdings of the Georgia Company and the stockholders will receive stock in the local concern in exchange for stock held in the f.ireat Southern Company. Both concerns have been owned und operated by negroes and havo a total of more .7.000.000 Insurance; In force. DETKCTIVKS THWART MOVKMKXT r COCRT NKW VOHK, Sept. 21. Walter Socolow. 19. wanted in Baltimore on a ch.uge of murder in con nection with ft payroll robbery, was the center of a football rush in the Supreme Court today when three Baltimore detectives graso "r" .11 ." 'iei what they seemed to think was TZ" ". "Z V ' ,"' '.ulruir the psychological moment. Why Stay Sickf With Coughs Weak I.unga. Night i-'ueats. Loss of Weight and Strength, Asthma. Neu raUta and Paeutnatic Pains. Dyspepsia. Chronic Constipa tion. Blood Diseases, or a weak ened condition of any organ of the body; when for $2 .00 a hot tie, real nniliotne. guaranteed to bciH-llt (or M()l-:v ItKtn'va. KD). will be sent right -to your' door. Ssend in your order at once. Send for a FREE BOOKLET to THE 1VKY LABORATORY CO. Dent 8. Memphis, Trnn. the work of ascertaining whether American commerce and trade is being discriminated against In for eign countries and making recom mendations as to means of meet ing the situations where discrimi nation is determined to exist. The ascertainment of production costs in foreign countries is ex pected hy commission officials to prove the moat difficult of the varied tasks. psychological moment, be tween the dismissal of one writ of habeas corpus and the signing of another anfl hustled him away. COCKROACHES Win Battle Against "Sleeping Sickness" LF.IPSIC, Sept. 21. (By The Associated Press.) That the med- kical world has won Its battle against "sleeping sickness" was announced yesterday to some S.000 German phyaials and physicians attending the centennial of the physclsts association of Oermany. Trofessor MaKljt told the dele gates that a preparation which has proved successful had been dis covered in a laboratory near Cologne. He cited two caies of sleeping slrknees that had been cured within a few days at a Hamburg Institute for tropical dis ease! j WATER BUGS ANTS EASILY KILLED BV USINtt STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE It also kills rats and mire, it forces IBM. peata to run from building for v.i.r and fresh afr. A SSc box contains .neurh to kill to to too rats or mice, del tt from your drug or general store dealer today. READY FOR USE BITTER THAN TRAPS "Let'er Go Galliher" Building Material Immediate Delivery Common Brick. Face Brick. Lump Lime. Hydrated Lime. Flue Lining. Galvanized Wall Ties. Atlas Portland Cement. Genasco Strip Shingles (red, green, blue, black.) Genasco Roll Roofing. White Rock Plaster. Clinton Mortar Colors". ' Yellow Pine Lath. Merrill P. Galliher Brook St., Biltmore, Telephone 4231-J. Card of Thank Mr. .1. A. Kocha and family v sh to inank their manv friendt for the beautiful floral ortecings and kindness shown them during the siikness and death of Mrs. J. A. Kocha. Mr. J. A. Kocha and Familv it Card of Thanks We wish to thank the public, relatives and friends fm- the kind nesses durine the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father, Jno. Tiarrison. Mrs. Jim, Harrison. .Louise Harrison, IXDICT WEALTHY WIDOW OX CHAFGK OF MI RDER WIXCHKSTKR. Ky, Sept. 21. (By The Associated Preas) An in dictment charging Mrs. Nancy caiii.iai. i.enuKer, widow of Leon Renakcr. wealthy commission mer chant, with conspiracy In the mur der of her husband, was returned here today by the gTand Jury, HERB MURPHY BUY'S IIAXVILLE FRANCHISE DANVILLE, Va.i Sept. 21. Th franchise of the Danvlle Baseball Club of the Piedmont League U sold today to Hern Murphy, man ager of the club during the 1921 season. Murphy plaved third ba for Charlotte in the South Atlantic League during the season Just ended. He expects to be a playlnf nianager. . - rvmm R.1, m Trill f I PV TJaaaWrV. I f i aJ . i I sRI a 1 I I I I I II iTisiv- Jcziri a,! v Chii, E. Huobea a Co.. Distributors ... !
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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