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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MOKN1NG, SEPT. 28, 1922. SEVENTEEN ' Dark, But Mild -N URIC A- L't ' 1 Otttt DUTY FREE -T 1 'la I . m m :-4 i fev:- 1 KUSICA SPECIALS, at 10e. sstitf y the whim and fancy of imokeri of food cigars, no mitter bow much thsy art willing to spend. long, cool, pleating emoke, full of delightful fragrant and always lararlably mild. Try them. They an food I Other aUet larger too; prleea lower, from 3 for lie to for too. B:ry Tieai WBera Good Cigars Are Sold CUB W.U 0gv Co., :Ht buisrs. DAVIDSON FRESHMAN ELEVEN PROMISING OP MX GAMK8 O. M. JT. A. llalfrwwVs Dnlnc Well Bju-kdrld Stronger Than line. trials- f straight SiZ'f end Shape tor Every SmoKer" J i s - n ftovM rtnmtmtnn r uri. fclHete) DAVIDSON'. 8ept. IS The latest slen In the expanding ijrittm of athletlra at Pavlilsnn College la the r. scheme of Frfitimin sports, Tha Alumni Ainiviin founrii. anumonai roaches, an enlarged athletic fleM and now the freshman football tram hava all baan develupmente to brine about tha tlma when Iavldor alia.ll come Into bar own la (southern ath letlra. For several yeara Davidson scrub tvama hava been playing a regular schedule while tha freahmen who ronKI not make tha vanity hava been venllnc their auperfltioua energy In tha rlasp aerlea. Thla year tha altuallon will tie reversed and the freshman team will meet a repre aentatlva number ef tha freahmen squad of tha two Carolina,. Tha chance of poller would hava rome about aooner or later aa a na tural reault of tha expansion of ath letics at the online but tha Imme diate occasion for tha change la tha new ruling of the 8. I. A. A. aolona which decrees that no man ahall play mora than three yeara of Intercol legiate athletics. Thla ruling amounts to tha praotlcal exclusion of Fresh men from varstty (earns aa no coach would play a Bret year man at the expenaa of hla eervloea later on. Tha preaent seaaon la a propitious one to Inaugurate thla change at Davidson aa tha large number of let. ter men back and tha wealth of old material will not causa tha loas of the Kresh to ba felt aa they might ba otherwise. ' Ever since tha diversion of the quad last week tha freahmen have been hard at work and under the tutelage of Captain George, an old Virginia man attached to the local R. O. T. C unit, should be a power ful machine by the time they open, their career with the I. C. fresh at Hock Hill. 8. ?.. October 1. Their strength la particularity noticeable In the back field where Laird and Black, two smashing backs from Peacock High. Atlanta and Greenbrier respectively are ripping things loose every afternoon. Both of these lads would have been varsity material but for the new ruling, that relegatea them to the first year team. Alfnrd and McDonald from C. M. and N. A. look good at halves while Sapperfleld runs the team like a vet- BAPTISTS DRILLING FOR CAROLINA GAME GAME IiAST KATTTtDAY ClVt'S U.Es)N TKAM Return of Ilanwn Insures Strong Hack Hold Harry llolmre Out of Otmtoet. Ifewttl feiisaiiwi T't tHU, Cflem) WAKR FOKK8T, Hept. M Coach es George I-evene and I'hll 1'tley are devoting the remainder of the prac tice daya before the Carolina game to drilling tha varsity aquad In the fllnaL technique of the gridiron aport and In tha plays that will ba used In tha first Important game of tha season next Saturday In Ooldsboro. Iast Saturday's exhibition with Atlantlo Christian College In which Wake Forest won by a score of 94 to 0 served well to give the coaching staff a good line on their men under tha fire of an opposing eleven and the weak plaoea In the line-up were brought to light. Nearly all of the Aral string men were used against tha oppoelng team but no combination waa kept In the game long enough to teat accurately the real atrength of tha Wake Forest eleven. Professor Newmarker. who aaalstcd In coaching the mt eleven, Is again on tha field dally and aiding ooachea Utley and Levens in getting the play era In shape for the opening of the Turkey, But No Thanksgiving By "nrGS" BAKU ahook fists, drank each other' health In clear, eparkllng nltro and swore to be friends until something happened. No trouble In Dardanelles. Flaeta and armlea are Just gathering to discover whether Lloyd George or Mustapha Kemat has most beau tiful legs. Hidden beaullea of League of Natlona aeeme to be war, arson and plunder. I They took away Turk'a latch key. Hut hate enlckera at lock smiths. Turks tore off some Jevo- , '.lonal gymnastics on their prayer . ruga and are now chaalng Wreeke an uvcr iiuaiiie uriuure. HiiiiiiiifhiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiMi;iiiiiH:iiniiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifi S , ' if teran at Quarter. The Una while not aa etrong aa tha back field will be In form by the time or the r. c game. Baker, at end. from O. M. A., ia a wonder on the defense and Crelghton, of Charlottf, la scarcely his Inferior. Anderson from Staunton, and Dowd, from Army end Navy Prep, are the big boys of the team and are sure to smear up thinga In any play over tack a. McMillan and ureen are the moat probable selections at guards while Cox seems to be having nia way at center. Wllllame and Jones of Greensboro and McMillan, of Char lotte, will fill any vacancies from in juries. An excellent ached ule for the first year men has been arranged. Begin ning with P. C. at Rock Hill It la as follows: October 11 r. c. jrresn at itoca fill. October 7 V. of S. C. Fresh at Columbia. November oak mage at jjavia November State Freeh at Plne- hurst. 17 wonora jrresn November Kock Hill. November Clemson. 10 Clsmeon Fresh Clothkff N Of Unusual Interest HE coming of Fall finds The -11-' MAN Store ready with an assortment pf clothing for liien and young men that is hound to satisfy the desiresof the "conserva tive" as well as the "radical." You've learned to depend upon us for quanti ties and qualities, but this season these advantages are more , conspicuous than usual. Fashion Park Tailoring combined with fabrics of pre-war quality assures you of values greater than could be expedted elsewhere. If you kno w g opd c 1 o t he s or if you want to know good clothes thein we invite you to examine our neV Fall Suits and O'coats and tel them by di redl comparison, styld for style and value for value, with any other ready-to-wear clothes sold, any where. The MAN Store 22 Patton Avenue If we made our national signa ture walk that dotted tight rope we would now be dodging draft all over again. Two million vot- ere would paddle for Europe and come back In 1124 to discover that Congress had taken away their tooth powder. They're jliaklng hamburger aleak of flreeks and tossing In non-combatants to flavor It. Neigh bora will hold another block party in Iinrdnnellra and all us kids will be Invited to that International wagon picnic. Trouble with League of Natlona la that folks get dlasy rallying around 17 different flags. While French sculptors are trying to discover who owns most beautiful llmbe In France, don't forget that all Europe la nut on S'ery beautiful limb and Turkey sawing It off. Just four yeara ago everybody college aeaaon with tha University. Assistant Coach Kewmarker played In the line several yeara on Connectlcutt State'a eleven eoma yeara ago. With the return of Hansen to col lege the proapecta for a strong back field era Imminent aa waa evidenced Saturday when galna by the backfleld were exceedingly consistent for eo limited a time of practice. Harry Holmea, who played on Wake Foreat's fm bark In ltll and was a member of the Navy aquad one season, was unable to get In 8aturday'a affair on account of an Injured shoulder which is rapidly healing and he will be able to appear In the line-up next .Satur day. Few of the tactics that Wake For est will follow thla aeaaon were used n the opening contest last week and that the coaching staff will Jrlll the iTn hl"m 'TV? .whlch th Une-up striate ilJ" t" lh Paramount struggle five daya hence In Ooldsboro. About IS mortgages on good be havior have turned aotir anl three dozen peace treaties have sprained their clauses. We will endow .Col li Ke of NabotuRe Willi more war loans and we will have to studV Turkish menu so we can aeuii 'em right kind of food In our re lief boats. Title to Royalty A TITLE to Royalty ia no more aacred than a title. to your own land. Be aure it ia good before you make the purchase. Let ua furnish you the "aureneM" with one of our Title Inaurance Policies. BANKERS TRUST & TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 55 CoUen Street ThoM 1351. We fight first. Then we feed 'em. Then we've got to fight 'om again. International relations seem n be round robin ot calamity. We feed hand that bites us. I'siiteur Institute should be our National Capitol. Congress was oorreet In refus ing financial aid to war veterans last year. When they can watt un til 1(23 and get one bonus for the price of three wars. Trouble In Near East Is too near and not enough Bast. Lord Jesus! make Thyself to me A living, bright reality More present to faith's vision keen Than any outward object seen; More dear, more Intimately nigh Then e'en the sweetest earthly tie. Jean Ingelow. aiiiilllilliilltlllilllllll iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiPiilliitiliillii'Miiiiiiiiumuiuiar. I During Dollar Day Only we offer any item of furniture in the house S at a reduction of ONE DOLLAR on every FIVE of the regular purchase price, ;: oEeivCi is upponmuiy : j Kincaid-Swain Furniture Co. 27 Rrnadwav. 'PhotM 373. BURTON'S DOLLAR DAY VALUES "s v. M 9 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH IS D 0 L1 - D A Yi A AliiEURTQM Burton's values for Dollar Day are always the sensation of this twice yearly event, die two SUPER-VALUES listed below were placed on sale last Dollar Day and hurt dreds availed themselves of uch a good opportunity to purchase such useful articles at such a ridiculously low prices INITIAL ... .,'."' . SETS Consists of 7 PIECES rrHESE hancUome aeU, consist of 7 pieces, 6 A glasses and Urge pitcher, sterling silver etch fair and initial, a fcigh grade set, priced far be low cost,, don't misa thia great special REGULAR $5.00 VALUE ; On Sale Friday, rri I AD riAV UVJUltl Ur A per set $ H .00 GENUINE Aluminomni . Water N ideal, genudne aliarainnra container for ; hot or cold drinks, just tha thing for parties, picnics, vacations, auto trips, etc. Always clean and sanitary. Regular $4.00 Value On Sale Friday, ; DOLLAR DAY each $11 .00 Come early, values like these will not last long, plenty of salespeople to assist you, be here when the doors open Friday morning. ( - See ; Oar Window Display S. P. ' BURTON, The Beautiful Furniture Store On College . Coma Early and get Yours V
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