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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 4, 1922. SEVEN 1 Kdwln OUpp Shoes for bmi thorn tor warns "Fine ft "Vanity Fair" (Full-Fuhioned) Silk Hosiery $2 We've just added these fine Silk hose to our already ex tensive stocks. They are heavy quality Silk with lisle top, heel and toe. First showing includes the new shades of Brown and plain Black. We invite students of Hom ology to call and see this won derful $2 value. Clements & Chamber - Leaders In Footwear 4T Patton Arcane FORGET-ME-NOT DAY SELECT COMMITTEE IS BEING OBSERVED HEADS IN DIOCESE! lor Benefit Disabled! Veteran In Hospitals Worker Are lluieful of (.(h! Sutvvi Ashetlllr Mt'll Ii.oliuli-d Cpon l.Ul a if ljoti.cn t'lnweii Many Cl.i giiun II. rr I pWltl.l ,f 1 Ml take up Ih i Ash, i'c ,i volunteers toil i v j if allotted stations J II I'm -get-Me-No s j of H" I !luw fil n l,u!tn ' 1 1 n 1 1 1 ""I "' '.. I l-.l ,1 V. ritiiini t wion "f i Cotum i: I' .l funds fur the i . li fting Vliuimlii aft miuii '1 ' ti Veterans of I li l i w I'd i ih House " Hi" I ' " -.p!arupul Chinch. w!t!i a lilllllhe:' i t Usltlnie rhiuy Stul l.i l"il lth the r. Q)HONE 2747 for HARDWARE Service QSPECIAL- NOVEMBER 3 and 4 Buy It Now You Will Need It Later pmTfflTT'liftft!T'pl-".-l TRY SQUARE 34c FRAMING SQUARE 6-inch, Stanley Try Square, brass liner, special . . . . 1 mi 24-inch Diamond Edge Blue Steel, Framing Square, special . FOLDING RULE 24-inch, full brass bound Rule, witharch joint, special $2.28 62c Central Hardware Co. M 21 BILTMORE AV'EnUE. '"V s :. II I w I'll baskets of 111.' f n.il: II ii. ri will supply the, win I' fi w Ii ha.e then- headquarter if S'nll!i ! Prog Store on Pack Squaic The canvass will rontliui ft on. in i.'i In, k this morning until ii . !m-i In the evening, Thos. c k1 i- i ii; in i i-int rllxna checks, Ii !s announce, I. mny do so by ma kin liH'in p. liable to the. Blltmoro. Otic,, II ink. for the I). A. V. T!i ko.i1 HPt fnr Hit. snip I tVOnn i "Hi il.ui nin, according to Mn .lames 1 1 Mnnil. rhalrmnn of t!i i nun! .-mil head of the Pur. onihe c.iinly War Mothers. A i'l 1 f - In this work will be many iolu.it' cis from nil various or- K.IIll.llllniW of Asheville Inn l.i. 1. ss of , i i.Pii, n nnxtnua to ran. tribute .toward ilm enjoyment or patients n; Ki'iillwnrth nnil Oteer. I II. a III. Hospitals. I lii' win km nrn optimistic in iiilin.- i ho rntm.w feeling Hint i H" ii. vvlin n, brought to rMll "lilt Hiv movement means tn r lip f t.i..,i ,pn ,,,, Rrlv h,,. I : 'Is n ' ."spend glndly. ATTEMPT TO BLOW POSTOFFICE SAFE; Drfprtltr. Fuse roll, plan of Par- ! "o at llnsman Authorities on Case. A drforth-p fup thwartud tho nt Irmpt of unknown partlpa to Mow uio unit nf Uio I'ostofTli-o at in.in. Woilnvsiliy nlRht, II win Mn1rl i ("ilcrdny by Clnudo V. Hrnwn. 1'o-ilnl Innpei-tor. Only $2.03 ivih ohtalnPil by Ihojip rn W'rlnsr Hie fostofliop, aa thp atfp wns n il oppiipd. Thr fnso was fniitid to linve hurnrrt within nn lnrh of n cup tli.it woulfl liao pxplodeil nltro giyeprino nsrrt In thp attpmpt to blow Iho safo. Bloorthounda were sPtit to Koa nnin from AshpilllPt but after fol lowing ii acent for about one-linlf mile fonUl prorped no furthpr on the trail. l-rpsent . 1'roni tally noon until I. Ho nliiMT the i oniinlllo'-a I'lprtfd I i 1 I'llinnry ouni il of tlm m'W ill " -of W'patorn North Carolina, rci oit. Iwltl at I'lokory. wpip In .si i.-, Iii'ia to function 111 affairs i,n liiorp jiprfact and nKiTaa'vu iinlratlon. Election of tha followlnir nm 1'riN to work aa Icinlcta r ill ilepartnienla vera iim follows I'' .nrtniPnt of Mlawlona and i.'lni-, Kxtpnainn. Itev S. It. Mttoini. Hi.-., c.-y; Itev. .1, V. c. .TohtiMoi. .i tonla. N C. Human. Morunni 'ii P. It. MoalP, A a h e v I I 1 . Scheni k. llnioraon MIc ppai iinpnt of Ui-lU'lnin I i 1 1 1 c-'tlnit: Itev. .1. . '. .loiiis..i. Ilcv. N. c. Iiuncan .Hut Itev V i: H. Hfiniott, the Inter of niltnmi, Mnwoml Parker and P. K. M".il, of Aaiwvilla. Deimrtir.ent of Clirlatlnn So, i Service; llev. A. (I. It llenlii ll W. 1.. Itnlihiia. of l.-mionlii I ' pHrtuieni of I'iniitii ' . . V.'M. Ilrown. Abbeville. I npa 1 1 mc ,n Publicity. A pi'llilencnn (irlllitl, Kverv two inonlbs. It Is pluif ! the conm.itteea will meet in Nliler all phnMCH of ilm worl IlK beforo thoni. 'I'll" IIkI ,, ,m i nuniil Cnmnilllep Una clv.iri; the do'lnptnent ami profi u' j,-. of tho work of l'-siollt. I'hiii.l l-:xlpnsIon. ItotliiioiiH and Sc-n: -HMiicHtlon. clit isMitn Sniijil -u, .. I'ifiimcp i. ml Pitblti ll . The old couimitt'-p, coniinotiK called His 'oiitnil of Advic, l,,i . been aup rcedod hy Ihe Stainlii Conunlttcn and lum for no'iiiln i -Pev. .1. v. c. Johnson. rjHatnnia Itev. S H. .Stroup, Hi'koii- I:,.. C. Ii. (iniKnaid. l.lin olntoii: .v. W. I'.irnuni. Hetideraont l'.'.-. Jlnywood Parker. Auhcville. YV 1. Hhlthus. f!,ittonlH; .1. K. i 'an a w a . Wnynesv ile, and .1. II. pcait.uu Moigantot: Honiea of KplscnpallatiH In vllle wpr.i opened to the vLsii,,. iluiing their Blav In iho , u FLOYDS APPEAR IN PLEASING NUMBERS Special Brat CtAnuIntrd . URr, 10 lbs to customer, ' odav, II). Till-: iik; uoMi: siohk- -wnii Tin: i ihi.i: Pitic IB lllliiiinie Aicnur -PbolM- 2.11- -1 . llloiiibci f. Prop Palmolivc do. Soap 1 otlnv. per cake Today's Specials During Our ANNUAL FALL SALE WEST BUNCOMBE ROLL OF HONOR Capable r.nlcrtnlnor School Auditorium Weavcrvllle. at. 11 1 fc Ii 1f W1 " IP 1 Us l'i ill 'ty NEW QUARTERS ARE SECURED FOR CLINIC Two WjH rif e Rooms Prepared Snc oific lly for Purposse Nurses ii 4ve Record Month. Make this Your Bank 1 you are entablishing: a news business, debating a second oi!; third bank account for expanding business; of for some reason wantj to change your present eonneo . Hons, come in and talk it ovemp with one of our olflcors. The National y. Bank ot Commerce j. i Every Banking Service. J interest Coniponnded Quart'. 'r ly oa Savirnfs 4 EW COMBINATION FIRE TRUCK HEIlE Ni 'T and larger quarters for the bab; y clinic which has been con ducf ted in Aaheville for many wevki paat, have been completed at f" 160 Biltmore Avenue, where tw o large rooms nave oeen con- Vr- irted bv nnlnt and aanitarv in s"tallation into well equipped clin- li jal laboratory. So popular has the clinic b- t anma Ass ahmirn Vtr Vi A pannrfla ft Cbctober just completed, giving fl. j total of 104 babies treated and i examined, that this additional room was essential, according to officials of the Aaheville Public "Health Nursing Association, who have charge of the clinic at which local physicians officiate. In the preparation of the new quarters, tpalnt and paper was fur nished by the City, while the plumbing was contributed by an interested friend. The Associated Charities, owning the building In which the cllnlo is held, are giving the apace without charging rental. Not only baa the past month proved a record one for the num ber of Infants treated, but has also reached the high water mark for the Public Health Nursing Associ ation, owing to the prevalence of much sickness. A new automobile is to be se cured in the near future for the Supervisor, Mrs. I. ('.. Hanna, to enable the Association nurses to conduct their work more expeditiously. new American La FraM -Hole combination truck was y J the le - Vllle :i ines Following In the honor roll for West Buncombe High School: First Orarle. (Al Dalbert Cant, Clarence Parham. Charles Hrnokhlre. William Tate, William Taylor, Kdwln Mavo. Beatrice lnglp, Kathleen Haw kins. Cilia Robinson. Kvelyn Shook. Virginia Collins. Martha Redmon Marv Hertmon. First Orade (B) Hnwarrt Wright. Rogers Cole, fleorga Netherton, tan Jpiikins. Christine Gosnell. Mary Rhodes. Lena Roblnann. Jean.Sluder. Second Grade. (A) Arnold Tate, Robert Bonhani, Kdgar Coleman, Al bert Masters, Ben Barger, Cleo Shook, Bell Parham. "tjecohu UiJeVB) Sua CrrtoK.' i'eAi'.' Lawrence. Kaetta .Robinson. Alvln Clarke. Frank Goanell. Marence Maio, Robert Smith. M. J. Welch. Third Grade Darcas Barger, Hazel Brookulilre. Helen Hawkins. Helen lister, Frances Sanders. Troy Ford. Roy Frisbee, Donald Goanell, Jack Smith. Fourth (Jrade Era Robinson. Ohau vin I.unsford, Irene Bell. Grace Hind er. Btella, Jordan, Wellman Gosnell, Paul Frlshee. Clarence Taylor, Char ence Sanders. Fifth Grade (A) Amy Hamsey, Wlllarii Rohinson. Grady Clark. I'rlah Williams. Oscar Grant. Frank Jthodes. Fifth (imde (B) Mary Jo Furge son. Be.eio XPthertnn, Edith Roberts, Willie Oant, Polly Rhodes, Verna Mao Barger, Wlnfred Gosnell. Rlxlh Grade Clyde Frisbee. Max Crook, Frank Bronkshlre. Donald Plemmons, Denver Towe. Ollle Kon-ins-in, Kula Martin, Lee Reed, Helen Rymer, Robert I.aster. Lotis (hisnell. Geneva Brookshlre, Kthei Lunstord, Ethel Coleman. SevenMi Grade Frances Hawkins. Connie Parham, Gladys Ramsey, Mary Charles May'). Thelma Peterson, Kex Cole. Dan Ramsey, William Rhodes. Rex Sprinkle. Clarence Tate, Hlllard Brookshlre, Geocge lister. Kighth Grade -Knierson Frisbee, Neal Towc, Glenn Foster. Daisy Fnn hee. Belva Gosnell. l'lna Netherton, Aline Robinson, Elva Slmler, Nannie Welch. Ninth Grade Comer Bell, Wade Cole. Johnlp Hawkins. Flora Rymer, Annie Ramaey, Martha Barger, Mil ler Hamsey. Tenth Grade Glee Crook, Neata Edwards, Gladys Roberts. BlevenMi Grade William Weaver, Roy Rhodes, Gay Frisbee, Gibson Bell, Dan Foster. terday afternoon rolled into entrsl station of the Ashe Fire Department, giving the . partment. with the other mactJVilnes on hand, a combined pumping ca pacity of 2,250 gallons a mijfnute or if pumped from hydrants. :'BO0 gallons per minute, accordin jg to '.he estimate of Chief A. U rAJuck ett. The truck, to be known fls No. Since Viking OSys f cod-liver oil. now known to ! r I be exceptionally rich in ISthe I vitamines. has been a mins I of health and strength T to I tens of thousands. I. I 2 and aerured by the Department of Public .Safety at a coat of 112. P00, is the latest word in fire flght insr poulaimcnt of that tvne. and Vllle has a number of Improvements 1 1 in a v tt.p fPfpntlv nlirchaNP1 tritplt of similar manufacture. It car ries ladders. 1.200 feet of hose and has a pumping natpaolty of 780 gallons per minute, and also car ries a 40-gallon chemical tank. Tryouts to determine the thor ough tuning of the big machine are to be made at once during the presence of a representative -of the company 'from which It was purchased. It was shipped In run ning order in, a front end automo bile freight car. $)0ifsEmulsip is cod-liver oil direct frepm the "Land of the Vpk ings," made into!,' a form not unlike ri ich cream. IthelbttnXiake 1 -4kf- and keep cowf girls S ana groitff! pcopl $twf ,-dy. i arl a InrM sioomtielt. t--l I It-tl llf l MAKE GOVERNMENT STREET TWO-WAY In order to expedlta trie con struction of the new home for ths Bon March on Haywood Street, opposite The Asheville Citisen Building. F..- I Fltxpatriek. Com missioner of Publla Safety, has des'gnated Government Street as a two-way thoroughfare, so that th dump wagons carrying: dirt r permitted to traverse tha nearer route coming and going. This was don also to keep the added traffic and litter off of Pat ton Avenue. Tha Commissioner also cave In structions to the operators of the I big steam shovel to uire cone in stead of coal In order to reduce Refore a well-filled auditorium at the High School last night the Fioyds gave' an exhibition of sleight of hand nnd thought transference which w u fully ap preciated by the audience. Introduction of many novel tricks, together, with a humorous monologue by Floyd, proved of particular Interest. Among those attending were a number who have seen many of the famous trick artiats of the world. It was their unanimous opinion that Floyd and his pnrtner were to be listed among the very best in I his line of entertainment. The number was given under the auspices of th High School IV- reni-i-etrfler Association. It will bo followed hy a number of others during the Winter. Tho Kloyds ex pect to appear In Weaverville shortly, under the auspices of the Parent-Teacher Association of that town. In view of the unusual number of major attractions uppeaiing in Asheville last night, the size of the audienco at the High Hclniol, tilling practically all seats avail able was considered excellent. the smoke nuisance during hours rif operation. Excavation work has caused considerable interest among pms ershy, who pause In numbers to watch the powerful shovel in its ponderous nianuevers. iP ONR DAY SPKCIAL ...ni, POX" nnl tvilc of ladles' Vatilli P.wkei I looks. Snncger Hags and N'oipIii I hi ml lot km. In nil llic i"'W walltrd slinpp' nnd dura lie l'ii I here M.tile will Iwo and three poiKels. beautifully lined with silk and lilted with mirrors, powder and roiiKii use iMttinu our Full Sale. Special Values up In .t.00 $1.25 Today, Specials in Piece Goods 1 et; u Imp L' ' ,t III1 I c o L' In. i ii 1 1 1 1 o , in 1 lit it 'ni il-i i k mini . rt ' i vnltio. - i imi, , .a.M 3 ? in I M -rn t i i nc u m , t II Mflrilll an.) hit:.' ill n.jii .-nh-t filoi(, :.hiv -l ... .air T 1 n I Mr mi U nc h ;( in in Mil H 11 M Il'l I.H'fc; I'hi" l-i, ill lil ,H ! si i ti':. i;-'lil.i 1 " . ;i hi Sp. .,,!. 1 Ifti' .1:' In nlr I trnMff I lliiRlm mi. In in w h'n II ptt m nr. i 'R ulii Mhliv S.-1jI. A , .Sflr :7 in OuriiiR m llKllt colors. Sp.'. lnl, .( L' i" In iniline fn lifilif nml daik ' il t 1 Ii'KllIlt I' . i- VH ) II" Sp rlH l . Mr r' In. I'm i In r1. in hII 1 ?i now r.t pnMtriif4 m cl.irk rnloi fiMr value Sp' i lit I. l . . 4.V- T 7 in. 1'Im nnt'lfMlr", In !n t k rtil nrs, Sprriiil I Or 40 fn Hhcrllnu, rr"inl, d 0r 10 hu1m tti fl. tiiNiomr. i6 in. h 1 1 wool Twi'il, in nil th new hbmli'H. 2 LTi viilur Sp' rlnl. yrl , ,$I.8W ft t In nil vml IVc n h Stint', in l),i(k, llii, hrnwn .tnd oihni i olut. $2 T." xnhio. Spoci;il. yd $a.a. n I In. nil wnn Klatinrl. tu ill! thf nn.' nhndrs. $3.00 vuln1. HprrlMl. yd 2.lf A Wonderful Value at $4.95 Men's all leather shoes, blaik or tan, r.nnlish or Rim her List, special $4.95 SHOES At Real Sale I Vices H i,iu' n's I 'pit Mli ppei of lieilllllflll i iiIoim. i Id" t i 1 1 1 1 met! Sperm I . . . . Women a (iufnrds. black bee IippIs. Special Women's t atrap Satin heel. $."i.0h aliie. Hpeiiiil Star Brand all leal her Shoes fvr boys and Klrls. Iilaclt and tan with low I libber heels Spi'iiaJ Unhv Hhne. Iiiillon or lace, In hlark or tati Sizes I to S Sale price. Men's llresa all leather Hhnes, black or tan. made for lit ami aervn-e Special i larce sssnrinunt 95c and tan, low rub $2.95 Slippers, medium $2.95 boys and $2.45 95c or tan. $3.95 Womcn'g Hoiery "hlldren's Sport Hocks. (Silk nnd QCn ".Vooll iOC ladles' Jllk and Wool Hose, regular $l.i0 QQ a I ue at. Oi Ladlef.' Sport wool mixed, blue anil CO brown JC J 2 . ft 0 Heather nil wool AC (locked) $lUO Jl.r,n Ladies' Kllk Hose. (Ahite Qfi clocked ) 30t Extra special. Ladles 75c Silk JQ Hose 131 Heavy nibbed 7C Snort Hose ,1 DC V Today's Specials BARGAIN BASEMENT r ii BARGAIN BASEMENT Men', FurnUhings r"rr.s:ap:..'.49c ;:2rr..25c jv-.$L6o ' ... . I'll ntftnil Milk, large Good (Jiotind 0A can OP .Mens Dress Shirts. Per- ColTee. per lb. . . ,' fm. ZoC t'le and Madras, In new- est patterns. OA No. 1 Tomatoes. C rostuin Cereal, II OA- 8sle price OVC LDC oz. pkg., per pkg... tJ, 2 cans for tv Wool Hose for Ctl- instant Postum, 4 M mt., f:xtTm ipMa, Swift's Jewel Q ,l0'1' la,,n ujl lard 8 lbs ,..Ji.I Wesson Oil O T 1,Pn " ttnd Dy"'. CaPf ! ,T rin?i;ch. . . . 27c ;rnrl "W" Octagon Soap. n? Heln Tomato Catsup, 1. price'.... 95C ekea (J A (Z(. iiJC Vcyu' Rllpov.r Bweaters, Arm & Hammer O f" In all the new wanted rol- .Sod, . packages.. 5C T. ,. . . 20c . $.95 P Va us s Powders, for ...LDC lutge sly-e .WC H , I Recommends That Ne groes Join Private Schools With State's. HALEIGH. Nov. 3. A proposa.1 to co-ordinate their privately own ed elementary and high mihools and their Junior and senior col lesres With the work of the state owned educational institutions for negroes, was made to negro load era of tha State by N. C. Nawhold, Director of the Division of negro education of the 8tate Department of Public Instruction, In a confer ence between the negroes and white leaders at Bhaw University. A commission of negroes appoint ed today will make a report to morrow. On a conservative estimate Mr. Newbold told the conference which is the fourth in a series on negro education held since 1919. the State of -Vorth Carolina la spend- n Vi A X - ing annually for negro education a total of three million dollars. Put he pointed out discrepancies between privately owned schools and the State institutions and wanted to know If the negroes themselves were willing to draw up a plan of co-ordination of their own A general discussion of the proposal was held up yesterday until the commission appointed re ports tomorrow. More than 2 0l) negro educators, ministers, professional and busi ness men together with a number of outstanding leaders of the white rare are attending ronfer encn which closes tomorrow. BnsldeR an address by Mr. New bold and Dr.' IS. '' Prooks, Btate Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, the conferees today heard Dr. Wallace Butterick, President of tho General Wducatlon Hoard. "1, hear a lot about tho race problem." Dr. i Rutterlck said. There l9(nn such thing as a race , cnrnprtllm problem. mere can oe no problem when both races working together to the AUDITORIUM O M I X A TT R A CTI O N S THK MIKADO, Nov. 3 Hml 4) tht aivanr rnll te ttttartimt (ft flrrt (A vlct an4 opiflont of ih ptiprr. MA'S Tk Vititen. of 41 .tien knotnletge, knotet that tn attraction it mtutbtiout, it wJf toy it tiitwhtit, both ndn of the banaln. "Mr. Hopper will tic nen her thia afternoon and tonight.' " GARDNER SPEAKS AT KIWANIS MEETING i'reil W. Thonina Introduces Iteso. In ( Ion to Imiinch fund for Col lege I jidon ment for tilrls. if you will permit me." said De Wolf Hopper who Is to appiar here with Ills all star company of Til) In a series of Gilbert Sullivan revivals, "a prognostication Instead of a ret rospection Just this once. I would like to politely proffer a prediction In i series of quest Ions regarding past associations, and as silence gate con sent to hla sooth-saylng. the elmi- cnmedlan asked a ciuestlou. ilri"What do yen think or Alice Mnc- re , kensle?" but lie did not w ail for an same answer, or rather, he replied in his worthy end and. what cause is so l own query. "In my opinion she Is sacred, what aim la so worthy, as :ne mnsi promising wom.-i m " "" ' .,,1 ,.,. the ehil. ooinedv. It Is my divination that In ,,,B r I"., "u .i lntn n, r kre I1'"" " a decade this track,... dren Cod hns given Into out keep- volll)g psron , h,p ,nrth in ln ItiR" stellar oonstellatltin Willi the brll- llancy of a planet. 'Why'." lint wllh- ,,,,,,, c.nni. 1..1; out waiting tor an answer, nir. inoposn HKIHjCTION Ip Woir Hopper, la "MKtsrV.-. Mfufdat Matinoei "Dnafore - fcalurdai ulght, SHAXOIIAI. Nov miHsion created at Nanking by l representatives of Nanking public organizations to affect u reduction : in the army proposes a roll call ol , all the soldiery In the arovince. contending that this "automatically Will cut the total number of troops, eiven us 40.000, by not less than 1 j per cent, due to alisencies and va cancies. Following the roll call it is proposed to dismiss all under age and physir ally unfit. The com mission contends that lis plan will reduce Kliincn's military force fin per cent within two years and will cut the caah outlay for troops to leas than S.Aon.nfi'o a year. linnner icavp these reasons. in tpn IX CIH.VA j years she will still lie tho proud pes i sensor of youth. Shs has a voice, her t lyrics are sung with enprpssion and A " A i i.. 'II- iiiiilerstalidinir shp nets with Intiitl- eiice and unquesllnralilp ahlttty and her pprsonallly is as strong as the uiHKiiet used In the St. Ambrose I'hannel light-house. Her smile alone Is worth a fortune In the thealrp, iut of greater importance than all of tht-rn is the fact that tlis linle girl has h Itvel heatl. She K"fs tutu ex icui'ip Mission with herself and In stead of patting herself on the hack, trlFs to pick faults In her work thai siie may Improve it.' 'iiiase put this forehorttng swav f rlr future nfiremp If It floemi'i ; i onie true. I will .five y,,n..-iet n.p think, th wig I wear ne 'Ko-Ko unij ,' .lial Isn't enoilgli. I will throw in the shoe. too. Then you will linv. ' O Mm Oardner, President of the Hhelby Kanls Club, was the speaker at the weekly meeting of the Asheville Klwanis Club, at the Mattery Park Hotel, yesterday at 1 O'tiiK'k. Mr Oardner spoke on the ac romplishment! ot Kawanls In fos tering a spirit of co-operation among the members for tho gen eral Bond of a. i o.nniunlly. The Shelby club is the latest addition to the Klwanis ranks in this sec tion and the speaker reviewed some of the accomplishments. Ilev. Hr . J. Chandler was present and make a few remarks. 25 Begin to Die 25 A poled Psychologist says: "Most r.ersons begin to die at 25, be cause tiny eat too much, drink too little water, and do not eer- i Ise ennufih." TUe pnystcai sys tem requires thought and etleii- I. on, Drugs never men ai.yuiinx. i The RKSIIT medirlne taken at the Kl'UVr TI.MK assists nature to do the curing. PKHKIVS' MIIDWI, IIKIIIIS a puts roots, barks and herbs com i.f.und. Ii nature's m'tlbine to enr- j bpcI constipation, rheumatism, slomaeh, liver and kidney trouble-. Isold only by appointed agents, j Phone or write M M. Metcalf. I ii'iieral Agent. Paint (Jap. N. I '. Ileglsterel box. "O'l tablets, Jl.SS Till-: WTIOV M. IIK.KB . I '.'JD H Mreet S. K., I Washington, l. C. i:iiiuslve ( omouilder Fred W'. Thomas , Introduced a resolution for the founding of ait Endowmrttit Fund for the educa tion of ilrli, which ntrxt t to the waa referred" ! meeting for action. ' Democratic Rallies -To Be Held Tonight Two Democratic speakings ar set for tohlght at 7:80 o'clock. Tha Rally at Venahle School will b luldressed by It. R. Heynold and, Judge Henry Ii. Stevens, while at Candler high school. Judge Frank . Carter. J. M Swain and Ctarenc Bluckstock will apeak. I CRind i Resinol r Tver that ait and tee how it heats Little cuts and scratches are aRf' vatinK and painful, nd they en even becomedanKerouifinlected. Ptevent mirh a rendition by cleansing the in jured spot well, and then applying RKSINOI. OINTMENT. Its gentle antiseptic balsams soothe while they heal. A physician's prescription, anrl recommended widely, -it is no lonprt an enperiment to thousands who ha.e used It luccewfully for varlnais skin affections. At all druggists. ' . . mmmwmmtrntmmmmm TIT" mum .y vt, ailiRW . 1 .:9nm' iPM. -'fv e-vf ,P-WI..WSM Bf'lllllirHMVcl ' i ...-..fj.s.tay Imperial Strand fdqestic I William deMiilo x cnOOUCTIOM Nice People WALLACE REIDt BEBE DANIELS, " . CONRAD NAOEL, JULIA FAYE Paramount Flrs-nre A 4rmtle nimntfn of the jasr.-llfe nf today. Comedy Added Pathn News HOI R: 11. I. 8. 5, T and WILLIAM FARNUM in a dynamic drama 'Without Compromise' featurcttes Comedy 'Step Lively Please Fox New DOWNARD'S "ROSELAND MAIDS" prewnt Green-Eyed Monster another rk of mirth 4Th on the are TVlncational tVimesdy Uoyd Hamilton 'The Advisor Matlne. S:S0 1.V and IJie NUrhl. T:4 awl t:1S 3.V
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