Newspapers / Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / Sept. 28, 1922, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
TWO THE A3HEVTLLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MORNING. SEPT. 28. 1922. JUD E MIME SLATED TO HEAD FEDERAL VETS Veteran Dies 60 Yards of Eeviewing Stand at " " ' Dea Moines. IKS MOINES, lows, Sept. 27.- Hy Ths Associated l'resa.) Wltll the flfiy-sixth annual parade of the veterans of tha Grand Aroiv of tha 'Republic over nd moat of the par . tlrlpanta thoroughly rlaxi from hair wearisome march, delegates to this year'e national encamp ment tonight wars discussing events that will take place tomor- row when the flrat business aes lon of the reunion convenes Tha election of a new nalioinl . commander-in-chief to succeed . Commander Iewls 8. Pllrher, of Brooklyn, -V. Y, will be the most Important buaineae on the uro gram. It appeared thai Judge J. W. Wlllette. of Tama, low, will be tha unanlmoua choice of tha delegate as he la tha only vet eran whoae candidacy' i hi-lug urged. The nature of the resolution to coma before the business sesi-lon has not been arranged. Ah the hour of the business meeting ap proached, there Is less talk of lik ing action In answer to th- resolu tion paaaed at the Use reunlen of Confederate Veteran at Ilicii mond, Va.. charging Fresidont Lincoln with being perannally re sponsible for tha Civil War. commander Pilcher has said that the matter will be ignored, other national officers have aaid, however, that the Confederate Veterans charge will be answered. A pathetic incident to today's parade was the death from ex haustion of J. W. Mnckenliauacn, of White Bear Lake, Minn., within 60 yards of the reviewing atimd. SUre Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 BCUrANS Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 25 iod 75 Package Everywhere BR I TO -TURKISH DELATIONS ARE STILL GRITIGA terests" It was declared, "and fur nish supplies should they be need ed. Tlio , method of dlctrlbution and In the use to be made of tha supplies so furnished will ho de termined by Admiral Bristol. DEED DECLARING FOR CI RQHIB AND 111 ACT I.H-i titm Ttit OnJ ipr.mlse its aim, were kept RE TO IS PUBLICAN PLAN RAIS SC DOS D State Head U.C.V. High in Praise for City's Hospitality As the Reunion' draws to a close, General William A. Smith, of An sonvllle re-elected by acclamation Cpmmander u Chief of the North Carolina Division! United Confed erate Veterans, has expressed his sincere , personal thanks-- to Tha Citizen (or Its co-operating throughout tha big gathering, and to all who have had a part In making his comrades happy. He also thanks all thosa specially who provided tha- decoration and materials which were ao gener ously supplied at Division Head' quarters on Oovernmant Btreet. r.nf.M'4 III" 01 ,,t copies of the letter. Why the sub terftuceT they wanted to know. It Is true that a fortune would be necee Kary for the eucceasfiil conatirnmatlnn fit the league s aims, ir poaeiina to ne curried through by the league's offi cers but eince It Is s cinch that the HepuMloan party whtlch is the league's guardian of lie earthly pos aeaslone why make the poor thing go out and bg for It? Hurely, the Republican party In North Carolina lias not reached the stage where It haa to "get the muiiey" through a sub-organisation, thee local femocrata who are not lealotia over bebig left out on the liivltutlone want to know. Dr. II. Q Alexander, of Mecklen burg, champion of new financial aya terns and an uncertain quantity poli tically, was vlaltor in italelgh yes terday snd while here paid a call on J. W. lialley. Whether Pr. Alexander called to give Mr. Bailey hie viewpoint" on af fairs of government or to make In quiry aa to Mr, Halleys Ideas waa i ot announced. ' Nevertheless, with Mr. Bailey making his plana to run for governor, a vlaltor from the Mecklenburg doctor of government Ilia and evils muat have a bit of lntereat among political gossipers. RODMAN Itl-CKIVKM - ORDERS I'OH MOVEMENT NORFOLK. Va., Hept." 27. Or ders for the movement of the two destroyer divisions were, received at the office of Admiral Rodman, commandant of the Fifth Naval district, this afternoon. As soon as the Atlantic fleet with which are i destroyers In battle practice off the Virginia Capes, reports nt the naval base probably tonight, Jt a us stated, 12 of the destroyers, most It for early departure will be aelected by Admiral McDonald, to sail for t.'onatantinople. Tha sup ply ship Bridge also Is with Ad miral McDonald a fleet. torn well in the forefront Charles Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall, received delega tions from early morning until late at nlarlt In his Interest, delegates stated of party harmony. 5 , KltKI.fN.lll YKl:f SAID . f TO HOLD HUi 1aF.AU NEWARK, N. J , Kept. 27 Uni ted Htntes Senator Joseph 8. Krel inghuyaen, who waa re-nominated by a majority of cloae to 100,000 votes ever f leorge L. Record, It was Indlratfd by almost complete re turna ttiday.... With a few scattered dlxtrlrta In rural sections still to be reported, Frellnghuyeen'a total was 178.622 as against 86,& for Rec ord. The slie of Frellnghuysen'e vote was a surprise, even to his sup porter because of the active cam paign which had been conducted by his opponent. KPrXHTATION 19 1UFE ON YKNEZELON COtRSE IIDON. Bent. alMilcatlon of King IMPRISONED NEGRO - TAX EH LYBOL DOSE f M cmmnhttmt fat MmUli CUtaMi 4JOLDSUOKQ. Bent. 17. "fd just as soon die at once as to perish to l.ath." Clarence Miller, colored, area , 30, wrote bla mother Tuesday night from the county jail and took a dose nt lysol big enough to kill Mm. His mother, Katnerin. suiter, is a re spected colored woman of tfila city, smpioyea or ut. u. . Miner, char- ence was one of If children and con fesses. In letter to being the only one to nave given bis mother any trouble. .fcJIMa 1 s&fe f V , , , Chilthmt The Original Food -Drink for All Age "Juick Lunch at Home.OfnccfcFouii tains. RichMUk, Malted OrainErtract la Pow dertiTabletforma. Wourlmhtag-Kooooklas, VarhvA ImiUtioni and Subrtitutei 27. The reported constantine of Ureeee In favor of Crown l'rlno Ueorge baa caused wide speculstlon here on what course Premier Venl- lelos will take. . It Is recalled that the former pre mier onoe stated that he would work with the crowh prince, bat not with King Conatantlne. TAIt waa. how ever, before Uie latter aa recalled to the tnrone. . It la pointed out th.t with the abdleatlo not Canstantlns elective and if the crown prince had refused to serve, then the king's younger brother, Prince Christopher, probably would have been called upon to con tinue tilie dynasty. Thli aaaumediy would place Princess Anastaala, the former Mrs. William Leeda, In tne position of qtieen, The report haa been publlehed hare that Princess Anastaala some time aero arranged for King Constantino to go to America to live In the event ot hi abdication. VEXIZEMST OFFICER IX IIAIUJE OF CX)JvTlNGEXT COXHTANTINOPljK, Bpt. 27. (By The Associated Press.) There are It, 000 revolting troops In the Oreek revolutionary oxedltion from Mltylene which haa gone to the Oreek mainland, according to wireless dispatch from Captain B. J. Rhodes, of the American de stroyer Lltchleld at Mitylene. The" message says these troops have bean andel at Piraeus, the port nt Athens with the demand for tha abdication of King Conatan tlna in favor of tha crown prince. In alditlon to the section of the now government, aays the message, revolutionists demand support for tha Oreek troops in western Thrace In resistance to Mustapha Kemal. The wireless adds that the bat tleship lemnos and two destroyers In the Aegean were loaded with' troops in command of a Venlsellst officer; also that the governor of Mitylene and Ocnerals Bacre and Fran bo had been imprisoned by tha revolutionists. NAVAL SHORE STATIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED WHOLE SYSTEM IS BENEFITED BYTANLAC rhoiiaMiida of frail', nervous peo pie and convalescents everywhere have testified to the remarkame power of Tnnlao In bringing back their health, strength and working efficiency. It seems to quick ly in vigorate the constitution and is a nowerful ! ot .wesaness. . V. M. Hartlgan. 210 Cerge St. i-lifi.in Voree Va.. says: "At tha time I started taking Tan lac, I was so weak tha least lit tle exertion simply set my nean palpitating wildly. My circulation tiDnenred to be poor and every bon In my body seemed to ache and hurt. But all my troubles are. In the past now. I m strong and well and I have also gained twen tv-flve Dounds." There is not a single portion of the body that is not benefited by the helpful action of Tan Inc. tt enables the stomach to turn the food into healthy blood, bona and muscle, purlflea tha system and helps ybu back to normal- weight. Clet a bottle today at any good druggist. Ad vt. WAJtlUXfJTON. Sent. 27. A pre cept iHnued by Secretary Denby today for the guidance of the nsval board which will meet ucioour t to con alder the future of nsval snore sta tions, reveals that tlw need of ad ditional stations will alao be taken up. The board la specifically directed to exclude from consideration shore sta tions located In Inaular possessions where, under the limitation of the arms treaty, the atatua quo "must be maintained." but may recommend doatliifl' rirvrlocka. I'nder the Instruction, the board will recommend the naval baaes, yards snd stations "It considers nec- eaaary to the maintenance of tne ef ficiency of the fleet and ita effective operation in peace time and war, snd will report specifically on the shore etatlnna which It considers "will not either In peace or wsr" con trol the fleet's efficient maintenance. The board la headed by Rear Ad miral Hugh Rodman, commandant of the Fifth Naval Diatrlct. TJRGE EFFORTS TO 8ECTRK- ',-. ri ;! JUDGE'S IMPEACHMENT - PRESSMEN'S HOMB. Tsnn., Sept, 27. A motion urging all lo cal tlnlons of tha International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union of North America to petition their representatives In Congress to seek tha Impeachment from office Ot Federal Judge Wllkeraon and At- torney-Oeneral Daugherty, - was unanimously adopted at today's session of tha twenty-ninth biennial convention at Pressmen's Home. Samuel Oompers, president of he American Federation of Labor, n addressing tha convention, com mended tha work of tha organiza tion and especially Major Ueo. L. Berry, president. Major Berry who is also national vice-corn-' mander of tha American Legion, waa a factor in bringing about a roper underatsndlng between the ederatlon and the Legion. . Mr. Oompers aaid. TTBE UNDER CAPE FEAR JUV ER IS PROPOSED WILMUNOTOX, Sept. 27 A tuba under tha Cape Fear River connect ing Wilmington with the eastern ex tremity of the Wllmlngton-Charlotta-Aalwvllle Highway on tingle Island, has been advanced sa a compromise between two factions, one for a bridge across the river and tne ether opposing. The idea of a tube waa brought forward by Walter Storm, vice-president of the Wilmlpgton Iron Works, while It Is learned authoritatively that .the idea had previously been sug gested to tne cnamD3r or i ommerce, whloh Is now giving the matter consideration. GEORGE SCOTT OIVEJf "NOT OVWSX" VERDICT RALEIGH, Sept. 27. fter he had directed a verdict of not guilty 111 the case Si which George J. Scott, for mer member of the New York auto mobile squad, waa charged with vio lating the Federal motor vehicle theft act. Judge H. U. Connor, In United States District Court this af ternoon sentenced A. W. Hoffman, of New York, former major in the New York National Guard, to par a fine of 1100 under conviction for n similar offense. Book Exchange for Montford School . t . With the opening of Montford Avenue School thla morning, a book exchange will be conducted by the Parent-Teacher Association of the school for the benefit of the children Pupils having books they wieh to dispose of are re quested to bring them to school today and tomorrow. Each child having books to dispose ot Is requested to bring the books to the exchange between the hours of and 2 o'clock, the volume to be ao oompanied with a note in an envelope atatlns; what price the child wants for the book. The rtadlee in charge will ba Mrs. Otiatav Ltchtenfels. Mrs. H. D. Crelghton, Mra. C. O. Brigs Mrs. W. M. Rucker, Mrs. B. Pearl man and Mrs. I. E. Rhlnehardt. roa CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble -SOLO EVERYWHERE- Our DRY CLEANING and PRESSING Specials ONE LITTLE BLEMISH WILL MAR YOUR BEAUTY No matter how perfect the features or how prettily gowned, if your com plexion is marred by a pimple or uly blemish, you cannot possess omiplete beauty. Little' facial blemishes can be eas ily removed by the use of Black and White Beauty BLEACH. This delightful, flesh-tinted cream forms an invisible coating which will clear the skin of tan, freckles, pim ples, unsightly blotches, liver sputa and similar blemishes. Black and White Soap ahouM be uaed in connection with Beauty Bleach. It is a pure Soap and a de lightful aid In keeping the akin clear, un and youthful. ; All good stores can aupply you with Beauty Bleach at iOc a Jar; black and White Soap at 25c a cake. VE TO BETTER COUNTY sens MEETING SUCCESS CtmtiwM free far Otwl ' rlvlrw equal benefit! from the pro poaed new schaol building. This would Increase the enrollment in Swannanoa Consolidated School next year to nearly 600. The same condition appllea In Fair view Township, where the present aohool districts of Bruan ureea, Tween, Gap Creek and Falrvlew are to vote October 17 in a speaaal elec tion on consolidation and floating of a 150.000 bond lasus tor tne construe' tlon of a central high school building to serve the community. - rieaeant Grove and Black Knob, the only re- mainint- school districts In Fairvien Township; ars now desirous, accord ing to ronreaentauve residents, to ae cure equal rights in the propoeed coiv aolldation and new scnooi ana win be Included should the election be fa vorable, as predloted. This consolida tion a IT ecu mora than ton school stu dents. Haw Creek District votes on the same date, October 17, for a 50,uu bond Issue to build a high school building. Three hundred students are involved here. New Building By November 1 In Upper Hominy Township, the new high school building for Candle District, which includes the whole ot the townehlD and was consolidated before tha present administration, will he ready for occupancy NovemDer 1. The cost of this new building under a revised estimate will be 6i),vuu, witn equipment. Instead of 150,00V, as oris lnally planned. It will be one of the lament and best equipped in the county. Enrollment is 6u. The campaign recently launched for consolidation of Sand Hill, Choctaw and Oak Hill Districts, comprising tnt wvhole of Lower Hominy Townahlp, and floating of a 160,001) bond Issue for a new building, to house more than 300 students, is practically as sured of success, Mr.' Wells ay. HAMPTON IN CHARGE OP NATIONAL COMMITTEE The Following $1.25 Jobs will Be Taken "DOLLAR DAY" for HM Men' Two and Three Piece Suits, Cleaned and Pressed. Women's Pla'n Dresses, Cleaned and Pressed. XXX HATS Our regular price for Cleaning and Reblocking Mali la 75c, ' On ' Dollar Day" we will clean and reblock . 2. for, $1.00 Women's Suits, Pressed. Plain Coat Cleaned ' and Light Weight Overcoats, Cleaned and Pressed. ASLOTI UlINDW tALtNDERTNGv,blflf CLEANING J. J. NICHOLS, Mgr. Hroaa 2000 J. D, MILLER, Mgr. 'Phone 1234 (V n. K. O. BRYANT) WASHINGTON SeDt. 27. The Dem ocratic National Committee Is be-lner directed by Frank A. Hampton,- sen ator 61mmona'- secretary. In the ab sence of Chairman Walsh, who left tonight for Ohio, Utah, New Mexico snd Arlaona. Mr. Hampton will be assisted by E. A. Halsey, of Virginia, assistant secretary of the commltteo; by Edward B. Brltton, of North Car olina, publicity director of the cea mlttee, and by the regular committee force. Senator 1 Walsh, Mr. Hampton and Mr. Brltton had their final con ference In Washington today before the Senator's departure for the West. Mr. Hampton ears the committee la In need of funds and will appreciate contrMJutKina rrom North Carolina. ' r " . THE HARVEST of THRIFT is at hand! OUR Autumn Savings Period opens October 1st; continues through October 10th. Deposits entered on or before October 1 0th will be credited with interest from October 1st. A Single Dollar Will Start A Savings A ccount, CENT RAL BANK 3c TRUST Company 1 South Pack Square WIXSTON-SAMCM GIRT TO BE GIVEN EDUCATION Black and White Toilet Requisites are sold all over the world. auvi. USEFULNESS OF BLACK-DRAUGHT Louisiana Lady Tells How This Weil-Known Liver Medicine Helped Her Obtain Relief. Baton Houge, La. "After having used many laxatives, I rtianced to hear of Black-Draught, snd decid ed to use tt as a liver tonic," says Mra. E. B. Odom, of I3g Houth Boulevard, this city, "Black-Draught acted on my llv er. cleansed my system, and I was In much better condition after hav Ing used It." snys Mrs. Odom. "Black-Draught relieves the swimming, or lightness, In the hetfd. "It rellevea the heavy feeling after meals, which Indicated to me it was good for indigestion. "So I keep Black-Draught In the house and use It for colds, head ache, sour stomach and torpid liver, I have told my friends, and they use it also. "My present health is Improved wonderfully." Thousands of people have learn ed of tha value of Black-Draught from personal experience, and have ohosen it as their favorite powder ed liver medicine. It la purely veg etable! not disagreeable to takei causes no bad after-effects. When you get up in the morn ing with a bad taata in your mouth. stomach not right, bilious, or have a headaohe, try a dose of Black Draught, Keep a package In your home, ready for immediate use when needed. Ask your druggist for Black- Draught liver medicine. Bee that the packets label bears tha name. "Thedford ." A4rt. tSptMat Correvm4enca Tit ithnW Cttoeal WINSTON-SALEM, Sept. 27. Pansy Irene Rggera, a bright 10 year old girl of this county who has been motherless for several years will be educated at the I'eace Memorial Home at Ashevllle by four civic bodies here. The uublic welfare su perintendent aa a result of an Invita tion discovered that the child had talent for drawlnar and he took the matter up with the Rotary. Klwanla, Lion and Clvltan Clubs which readily aeaented to provide for the education of the little girl. Before her depar ture for the Aahevllle school the child was provided with a complete outfit of clothes. Pansy's father la a direct descendant from a long line of Eng lish peerage. SAW'ER APPROVER OF HOSPITALIZATION PLAN WASHINGTON', Sept. 27 Approval of a program, outlined today to President Harding by representatives of tne American Legion, which con templates the removal of former ser vice men suffering from mental dis eases from contract hospitals to gov ernment-owned and operated institu tiona at the earliest poealble moment ras expressed tonignt oy tirigaaier Oeneral C. K. Sawyer, chief coordin ator of the Federal hospitalisation board, In a statement Issued through the American Legion. Dr. Sawyer said the President had "expressed his desire that any differ ence of opinion which might interfere witn me oesc ppsaiDie care or en abled ex-service nn slusyag0 re moved." FEELS STRONGER AND LIKE A DIFFERENT WOMAN NOW A Guaranteed Treatment for PYORRHEA Stops Pyorrhea, sore or bleeding gums. Results or your money back. at your osuoaiai's gl. liiiiiiimiiiiiiiim if FACE DISFIGURED i WTH PIMPLES Itched and Burned. Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals. ' "My akin became tough and red' pimple broke out all over my face. The pimples were bard and scaled over, snd Itched and burned so that I could not sleep at night. My face wme badly disfigured. I tried many - remedies but could not gat relief. Seeing an advertisement for Cuticura Boap and Ointment I sent for a free sample which, helped me ao I purchased more, and after nslng two cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Ointment I waa healed." (Signed) Miss Nellie Msa Johnson, R. F. D. S, Essley. 8. C, jury II, 1921. Use Cut I cars for all toilet purpose. SiaiiliaWS rmrVfl.Al)4na:-'MIjl stem a amaiB u. bum.' h . In. SW OlaanatS aa a lMamiB Wants Every Woman Who , Suffered as She Did to Give St. Joseph's G. F. P. a TriaL Memphis, Tenn. I think St. Joseph's Q. F. P. Is all It is recommended to be, and advise all sick women to take it as a general tonic as well as for female orrana. I have tried doctors and other remedies, but have found nothing that helped me aa Ht. Joeeph'a U. F. P. has. 1 began to feel stronger and like a different woman by the time I had taken one bottle. I want every sick woman to just give it a trial, and really believe that several bottles of tMs great female remedy will cure any female irregularities. You may use this as you wish. Mra J. B. Newby, 797 Richmond. Mrs. Newhy certainly wouldn't want other women to use St. Joseph's U. P: if It did not help her, and 'your nearest deaJer would not guarantee to give your money back If be did not i runs it would rive rou relief. Nt. Joseph's J. F. P. la sold for 11.00 ev- erywnere. vAverosament. St. Joseph's TO O eaj, O Woman's Tonic "Let'er Go Galliher 99 Need Plaster? '""' .:' We Have It White Rock Brand None Better MerriO P. Galliher Building Material ; Telephone 4231 -J Biltmore, N. C. For Courteous Treatment 'Phone 2747 Central Hardware Company 21. Biltmore Ave. Asheville, North Carolina V I "LAND OF THE SKY" BATTERY PARK HOTEL Enjoy the home-like atmosphere ot thla world-famous coinmer- ' cial-trrarlst hotel. AMERICAN PIAJT COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS WTLCOME - WHiBlR DEVEXDORP, Lessee a ad Manager. A U D I TVS THE WILSON v AUDIT CO., Inc. Flnanelsl Btatsmsnts - Baekksanlna Intuna Tair 8rvltSe. toyt Government at-, two aeora from Haywood tt. phonssUTi-MST- CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESUI 31 T
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1922, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75