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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, A5HLVILLE, N. C, OCTOBER 29, 1922. Lardner Finds Thrill In Football Guide List of All-Star Elevens Civet Way to List of Gridiron Star. Who Have Won Succes.. , By KING LARDNER. v- A. ih editor: C ' imonest the book, recently lay iV. 1)10 undersigned's dosk for " l ha ma2 football uuiilw hch (tenernlly always ! llk h t cakea but will sell more than ivcr thl yr. when the news Irak at about the new feature which SI. set In there namely a roll of honor plsyers that haa been successful In luir busines. or proression and L.. showed In their aftor life that ;tt Ills Murt. " . 1 h. r-i.ll-,.,, hat tnry has helped them win auccesa. l'lll tonfeaa at thla pt. that when 1 first opened up the book I wan HiwDPointed on acct. of runn'.iiK r"t a Item which aald that the different all atar left out of the book thla time and we wouldn't H,ver be able to find out who had been ohose for aubatltute left tacklo on the AU-Boone County, Iowa 3rd eleven. - nut the list which the boys has nrlnted In place of those Hats has Chicago tnem " i i"r nn vveu u was in ,inst la concernea to sny nothing nJjout the element of mystery which will strike every reader as they to over the Hat and comoacrost the. names of aomo of the famous ath- snd tneir aima maters. I.Ike for Inst. I am still iierson- ly H dazed by the thrill I got from reading that Geo. Buwrarduer of Morris Harvey college was now with the C. O. Rallroajt. Of eournc you remember t,leo. and the uy his clrop kicks senr ine Murrls narvers home trluniplir.nt over the brlndle and l.lue of the' Colorado Institute of Tuna Fish- Another Item mat taroweu me Into a fever of stiipri.-o was the one aliout . PKuKfiit' H;ik'i t llur.-n now n ronrert stutter in Clilcano. It vividly recallod that Imy Hal nrday 1'. M. In tho winter of 1789 when Kusene picked ui a fumbled punt and raced 2i milts for the touchdown that humlil-d the catill llower and jsr.ty of '.ho South la kuta ftillegc Instrucllnn In He moving ChI1ou.- (m 'liu Kc:. Uow Young Mmli-bukrr Mr. Ptelna rapid rise la all the mora wonderful when YOU atop think that It occurred durelnB a yr. when they ain't no coal. There la Quite a 'V?jJrm learned by parents If hv. !" take the trouble and of honor. Like for Inet. they win find that a food many or our 'nan who owee their aueceaa to football la men wno n hat a great manv reidcrs will regret Is the guide's failure to mate Jut what part foottiall played in the success of the ahi.ve and other Kents on the list and I a n sorry I can't salihfy your curi)n:ty except In a few cases where I happen to of heard details of same. One of these cases ua Snake Ames who Is on the r ill of honor under the name of K. L. Ames (l'rincoton) full hack lsS'.i: itivi- dent of the Ilvoth Kit-herics Co. of Ihe fail of 1KS7 and Princeton was playing Har vard In Kust ChiciiKO, Indiana. The Princeton nine took the Meld tlrst and was waitiiiK tho rival of the I Harvard cohorts and when the Inst t named tlm ly trotled on the field I lie Harvard cheer leader ro;-e up and demanded seven raws fur Har vard. .Maybe he means oysters thought Mr. Ames to himself and then and there made up his mind to go Into the fish !usinet.s in hulk. Another case of which I know the details of name was tho case of Frank E. llcrlng who was capt. of Notre Dame In 18lt and after wards become Krand exalted ruler Our Store CLOSED ON SUNDAYS For Emergency Calls or Prescriptions, Call 1-4-1-3 THE B & B. DRUG COMPANY, BLANTON-BLAUVELT CO., . 61 Haywood Street lens at Itavla-Biiama. v rasn and Grove City. Whereaa they ain't "obf ,h ever played football at Harvard. WC,....n v.i .nd mrtmouth that at least .they .. .. ,. Mnwhere, . mntlnned on the roll Eo wUe parenta whoae btys .how. a Ulent for the .rldUon sport as I sometime, call It. why ther will Daaa up collefe. like liar ard .ChlSU. ind I we. 4 their little one. to OrowCW. Cr-son-Newman or Davl a-Klkl lif ter locating aama by wrltein to your conreaaman. . k m a n v till to eaxiy yv rorarda xo n . It la plana In Kukcih? picked up a fnmbletl punt arul raord 25 mllce for the touchdown of the K.iRles. Well It was In tho fall of 1894 and Notre Damo -was playing their final imme of the season with the Ohio School of Chiropody at Atlantic City. Tho Ohio boya had built up a great defense and Notre Damo was Galvanized Pipe Valves and Fittings, Terra Cotta Pipe, Flue Lining, Plumbing and Heating Supplies, Wholesale and Re tail. Plumbing and Heating Contractors. SUGG & BRITT, 'Phone 4217. 17 Broadway. ' Distributor Pittaburgh Gas Heaters. r 1 r et "Maybe he means oysters," thought , Mr. Ames to himself and then . atnd there made up his mind to go Into the fish business In bulk. not able to make no head way and their star ground gainer Mr. Ilerlng waa throwed for loss after loss. Jate In the 2d halt the fol lowing ldear struck him:. "If I could fly I could go over their heads and score a touch down." He then and there deter mined to become a Eagle. , Rtill another case I heard about it in regarda to J. M. Studebaker who was on the Purdue team in 1896 and la Hated on the roil of honor as a manufacture. I can't give no details of how Mr. Stude bakcr's football career flung him into the manufacturing buslnes but it is the gen. belief that if he had not learned to punt at old Pur due he might of took up painting and paper hanging and lived from hand to mouth. How to Choose The College For Your Boy. But probably the most wonder ful case In the guide is the case of Russell Bteln, which the book says he was capt. of Washington and Jefferson in 1(21 and la now successful In the coal business at Washington. Pa. Well If Mr. Stein waa capt. in 1921 why he probably didn't graduate till thla yr. and that means he must of became a successfull coal man between com mencement and the time the guide went to press. A case like this ahow. that foot ball ain't a game totbe sneezed at even in the hay fever season and ZLld. but It is 'he wish of football fans who I have talked with that the guide will W P ood. work and maybe add other Inter eating lleta like for Inat. in A list of men who played football in college but It didn't do them no good. (2) A list of men who would or Iff, ITCHING SKIN IS QUICKLY SOOTHED WITH THIS SULPHUR ot of pi t "I il.-r to i.. bell I 4 ' wnuM of Mt'i hiwl.ii ml )md i bsll bcr '.' ! si.'.' i h. ,'tt .l... At f Ih.-ii .1 f,..U I.VKl'Ml: 1 1 in.! Caldwell Creamery Wins First Honor . -.tup. Ill t I I Ill 1. 1 'I lit' It-Ill j ll H III'1 ; A ! r n It i ilitit x . In -: t I v ll AlfV M rll fi e I'll li.ui- I. I, it h luitii'i- evhilii fl iiftHteeif, li" h.ne ihnrge of tha Sttlem li ciunpetltli'ii with I (ocsl rrem-rv r proud of having Minene. of the Stitto lnst;"" thees honors. It I"""""""; r lot new . trnnif-i iii imi'ii uji in odiii't Iii sui h i sliort time as hits been ilni' Imre. It usually takes mon'hs jnd sometimes )ri to lenrn rresinery sirons how tt care fnr anil to keep ihslr creant in such romlltlnn thnt it will make tiiitter of the highest quality. Tbe fsrt that the local creamery is turning out first place butter III such a shmt nine Is considered as evidence that local condition are Ideal for the dairying Industry. II well v --The the Stile Inn' their i wna W illi r;'.tiiiei les umt.fr of tuaiea. and th ninety won second place, i tiling this Inf.irmalUui lii-en iei'1-lved from J. 11 i . in i li.iiiif of the .State 1 1 In North t'arollna. -.iking of the local iresm 1 1 1 tst this illnlini-ll.ii) Mr. in his let'er Tins speaks imii liiilter makers and n f the fmt tliHt you -.il i iimtitions In Oshlwtl! hli'h will mske jiosslblo i'i, imii nlif ii I III e of Imtler of .is luuli ;i i'inUi us enn be produced in this f-lit 1 1- Mtii.ist-r I'eiiTsm snd Setretnrv SAVAVVAH. (Vt. H Turpentine nulM; HI: eles none; shipments 4: stock 1.: Kosln stssdys aales none: receipt !7; .hlpments 'I .t,ck !.: Qute HIKFrlC I a; M 1. 70; N Wl t.00; WW li. ' Mentho-Bulphur, pleassnt --a li.ul Uln cream, win sotn - that la Irritated or brokenout with ecaema: that ia covered with ugl rash or pimples, or la rough or dry. Nothing subdue, fiery .kin erup tion. qukHly. saya a noted ekln Bpetlallst. The moment this sulphur prepu ratlon is applied the Honing stops and after two or three applications, the ecsoma is gone and the skin It. delightfully . clear and smooth. Sulphur is so precious an a skin remedy becauee It destroys the parasite, that cause the burning, Itching or disfigurement. Mentho Bulphur always heals ecaema right UPA .mall Jar of Bowles Mentho Sulphur may be had at ftny good drug store. Advt. Health Brings Beauty tfvery Woman Should Head This Bankston, Ala. - "I had been down with trouble of a fenlinln.i character for. a good many years. I look medloine from different doc tors, but It1 did not do me any rood. Then I heard of Vr. Pierce s fcavorltc Prescription and I or dered -some of this medicine. I took six tfollara worth of It and T wouid not take alxty for the good It. did me. 1 surely can praise Dr. Pterce'a Favorite Prescription. I don't Intend to be without It In my. homo as long aa I can get It. I would advise every woman that is bothered with trouble from which women suffer, to use this Pte.'erlpti'in." Mrs. Williamson, Houte 2 Get tn!s Prescription 1 of Dr. Pierce's in tablet, or liquid and' see how quickly you will have spark ling 'eyes a clear skin and vim. gor. vnallty. Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. ,T.. for free, medical advice. Advt. There is constant danger in an oily skin A certain amount of oil in jronr skin Is necessary to keq it smooth and supple. But too much oil actually tnd. to promote m nnjMAjtny condition. A kin that itoooilyu constantly ItabU to infection from dust and dirt. - , You can correct an oily skin by naing each night Xh9 following simple treatment: t ' FIRST cleana your akin by wbing in the usual way with Woodbury'. Facial Soap and lukewarm water. Wipe oft the torplua motet ure, but leave the face elightly damp. Then, with warm water work up a heary lather of Woodbury'e Facial Soap in your i hands. 1 Apply it to your face and rub it into the v pore, thoroughly-alwnya with an upward and outward motion. Rinse first with warm water, then with cold the colder the better. -. If possible, rub your face for thirty second, with a piece of ice. ( ' , GET a cake of Woodbnry'a today, and begin this treatment tonight A 25-cent cake of Woodbury's will last for a month or six weeka. WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP i , - 1 :;,V' i! DEM OCR A TIC RALLY . . sa 1 1 llr Mr Weaver, who was a member of the 65th and 66th Congress, is now serving in the 67th and is a candidate for re-election, to the 68th Congress will address the citizens of Buncombe County at a great Democratic rally, October 30th, 1922, at 800 p. m. ... SSSSA Solicitor for the Nineteenth Judicial District, and Hon. Plato D. Ebbs, candidate for the State Senate, together wtth all tht Democratic county candidates, will be pre r. A KT n ,. . . rSSS K leader, from other counties of the district are invited and a great gathering of the Democracy of Western North Carolina ,s ex- pected. .. - - " i , . -v' 4 - A Solendid Musical Program Will Be Furnished By The Municipal Band. Auditorium Doors Open At 7:00 P.M. !D,;itvria;f, JOHN W. RUTHERFORD, Chairman B. L: LUNSFORD, Chairman . Democratic County Executive Committee. Tenth Ditrict CongTewional Executive Committee, r . , ASHEVILLE AUDITORIU ' - MONDAY OCTOBER 30, M 1922 8 O'CLOCK P.M. HON. W
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