Hauptman's Fate To Be Known In Fall n,.rr after his conviction of frji n;vr";-Varies Augustus Lind ifi Bruno Richard Haupt- Jflffp- unnjr last week Dy tne suit- -. Co j OPENING FOR NURSES IN GOV. HOSPITAL THE MOUNTAINEER. Wayxrsvii , r x - i. dtj:- lxly in New jersey, ,.,rs and Appeals, on nis jVi a new tnai.. . . Iliaptmann, now in the Trenton, nor bis wife "' l' " i,crmiaed to attend. c: , ;.,'jur(rh, whose presence in Cif; '';;',AV-''ci'urt room drew ob :hf "".vmih "the defense, stayed interested the court it .ht, , ignition of "burglary" fflVP , "nv " Hauptmann's convic d Tm'rder in the first degree' :lon ' n - charge that the baby r;;t;1- I v -he course of the com "''uf " he felony of burglary, ha' inee been changed so l' " ...... .l...rfP. murder convic- 3 ,". 7... ..Mninpil in the case of ion lu- Application blanks for nurses can be had at the local post office for filing for places as student nurses at Saint Elizabeth's Hospital, Washing ton, D. C. All applications must be i on file in Washington not later than July Oth. The hospital is an institution for mental and nervous diseases, caring for 5,000 patients. More complete information can be had from the post office. ,r;t'i case was argued by and the conten- STATUE OF LIBERTY IS NOW 50 YEARS OLD -i., .i ia neu in ; which took place during the " ... , j L-iHnamnng.) ArgU- flT. the abduction of the baby i"? .Vio fflnnv of burglary. said.: ,olve M. n: :n Tko state oiu nui iiinvv -..j .;i..-,e a? to the value oi tne sieep :" .... 1 line- su.-t by the child when he jter. and It is Mieei iiuiioenac .. -he theft of the s felony first-degree the NEW YORK. Last week the Stat lie of Libeitv completed fifty years of residence in the United States, but there were no ceremonies to mark the occasion. One June 1885, she was broug'ht into New York harbor in fragments from 'he workshops of Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. in France, a gift from that country to the United States. The work had taken the sculptor ten years and it was another sixteen months before the statue, completely erected, was dedicated by President Cleveland. The official golden jubilee will be held Oct. 2 193fi. Black Spider Menace Woodwards Buy for a of jj has i muruer. . u- .11 i.,--riectei one !. .. if tirnductive of $50.- t twice?. ' v .. t -"-, I'm in I'nited States currency : The fourteen judges will deUDeraie the ase ovti . i-v are expecieu w uun ' .1... till. at. lpasf eitrht nl i must decide against the State : if Hauptmann's conviction is to be :rfvrr-et. iiie n . ...M-v ... ;' five ef its members: are laymen. Announcing THE ADDITION OF J.C.PATRICK TO OUR Sales Force Prepared To Meet Your V NEED S , Waynssville Hardware Co. R 0 COFFEY, Owner Questions and Answers 1. Do fish breath air? 2. What is the name of the 0-year-old boy who was kidnaped recently in Tacoma, Washington, 3. What 'color is the complement ol orange ? 4. What is the name of the most famous woman aviator? 5. When i. Flag Day celebrated? (. W hat is the meaning of a la mode? 7. What American city is the cen ter of the automobile industry?,. 8. In wliat poem does the line "What is so rare as a dav in June" occur? .H, Where is Madagascar? 10. Name the three branches of the United States government? 1. No, they breath oxygen extract ed from the water through the gill,, ,2 George Weyerhaueser. 3. Blue. 4. Amelia Kaihart Putman. 5. June 14. 6. It means according to the mode Or fashion, in fashion. 7. Detroit, Michigan. . Vision of "iSSr Launfal' by James Russell Lowell. .9. An island off the coast of Af rica. 10. Legislative, executive, Judicial. Boss: "I had to fire my new sten ographer.'' Clerk: "Didn't she have any ex perience?" Boss: None at all. I told her to sit down and she looked around for a chair." Grows In Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY. The blood red "hour glass" which identifies the mack widow spider became a svmbo; ot misery ami death in Oklahoma. Authorities attributed the death of one man and ;H serious illness of sev eral other pei sons to black widow tpider bites and warned the public to avoid encounters with tne pois onous insects. Hiretoiore. a comparatively rare sP'V.es. thi black widow spider is appearing in iiu-u-asinn number here and in other Oklahoma towns. In the offices ot the Suite Klectioll noaiu nel i ot) rvers watched nearly 1,50.0 tiny siuck which, if il.,- r. permitted to Mirvive. will become adult black wn:w spirals capable of inflicting death. The spiders we:e hatched from three egg cluster-, uli about half an inch m diameter, laid by a female black widow spider found in an Okla homa garage. Yesterday at Davis. Okla., W. R. Meadors rushed into .the house and complained that an insect had stung him on the ear. Mrs. Meadors ap plied a home bee-sting remedy. As ! she worked Meadors' face and body turned black. In 15 minutes he was dead. Mr.s Sudie Potts and hor daughter, Lillian, were seriously ill from spider bites but . Were expected To recover. Mrs. Potts awoke in tin- night to find a spider on her hand. She biu-hcd it away and went back to sleep. in the morning he,- thumb was swollen ami pain was spreading through her . body. The daughter complained of similar pains. Jess Walker, Mrs. l'otts' brother, found two black Widow spiders in hi. home and two other residents of the same neighborhood found the insects clinging to the bottom of fruit jars in a barn. At Clinton, Okla., a man found and killed a black widow spider in his home. A girl a: Holdenville was, ill for more than a week after a spiik'i' bit her. Health officers there in structed the public to identify the black widow by the red "hour glass" marking on its belly. Grease Outfits The LePa: '.lie Service Xt:iti,n ou-. am. operated by Claud and Charlie 'ouwaid. is new a certified hihri- ea.ion station, havinw recently pur chased oer jfiou Nvorth of the' latest air-grease-gun cquipim nt. "I he new equipment cables us to give better work than the old hand method, Mr. Woo.nvaid said "and people are finding out that it' takes pressure to put gieuc in many im portant places.'' rwo X. ( COI NT IKS "OTE. WET 10 TO 1 J. M. TATE IS NAMED POLICE HEAD IN MILL RALKkiH.-Wilsvn and !'dgetvmb0 counties voted' ten to on, ,.; taor of legalizing liquor ston? Saf.i'day. Die counties Wri'ViHv;,,: to ;;a, .stole open by the Usf,.! tins wl( k. PRINCE ()P I OMHCN,,--The WALKS 11 Prince of Wales. M'ont his list birthday m ,im.: at hi.- country estate. 1 l.v wot Id in general is interested in whether or not the prince will ever for-ake hi-bachelorhood. Strange but 1 rue J. M. Tate, for more than 21! years an t nloye of the Champion Fibre Company at Canton, was named chief of the mill police recently, by N. R. Wild, paymaster, undo,, whose .super vision the mill police functions. The vacanc was caused by the death here several days ago of Rush O. R Lylerly, who has been chief of Cham pion Fibre company police for 2S years. Mr. Lylerly was one of the oldest employes of the fibre company and a memiber of the recently organ ized Old Timers' club. -Mr. Tate will be succeeded on the main gate day shift by Andy Sum ner, former member of the Canton police force. S7 PEOPLE KILLED WASHINGTON.- A check-up show ed that .7 people lost their lives it motor neeld.'nf . ovr ih r,,,.-, .. .,..1. end. raw (Win mm TRY1NC TO t;KT Hi ll. DIM;. Citizens of Sylva and Marion art busily engage ! in trying to persuade government official to build new post offices in their towns. Some of the Marion citizens have already boon to Washington to sic Postmaster I'arley ami others rela tive to the building. Your Horoscope IF you were born June 20 or 27, your nature is domestic, kind and true. You are very sensitive to un pleasant, surroundings. You are Very fond of jewelry and finery. You have high ideals and enjoy the company of vour own thoughts. JUNE 28, 20, M0: You are sympa thetic, kind, very fond of dress and have excellent taste in that direction. You love to gain and impart infor mation. At times you exhibit a hot temper, and secretive, and fond of appreciation and renown. You have much self reliance and love to rule. Truthful and just, the spiritual na ture within you is strong. You are loving and expect love, and you are not often disappointed. - hai gi , with rule- than . any 0 r ..O.OOd g 1 1. cones 1 l.u-uic-- each yi ai . it many liae started More person- a': violation of pai King ottn r uniawlul act. It is sa-al that John hilhiieer minor, lives at Colorado Sluing Colorado. Since , have gone out , while neai !y th P., This year mai l,- he oOui h annivci -sary of thc American High School. It is possible to cm ordinary win dow glass miller w.iicr. I,, do this it is nece.'sary lo - u mn rge the shears and glass to a d-i pih where the va: tiT pitssuie L- .u:!icient to keep the glass from shatlei mg. Following the Washington and Lon don Naval treaties, the United States scrapped- d.'l battle ships. Canton People To Spend Time In Europe Reuben R. R diortson, president and general mannger of The Champion Fibre Company, Mrs. Ro. ert.-on ami their youngest son, Ugan Robertson, and 11. A. Holder, operating ,-uper mtendent of the Fibre- Company, sail ed from New York. Saturday on the "Normandy" for point s in F.urope. Mr. KoImmIsou and Mr. Holder will la tum within a few weeks, while Mrs. Robertson and her son will remain for a longer stay. NO EXTRA PRKE TO YOU A Iluh J. Sloan Special Agent NEW YORK LI I E INS I'll ANTE CO, Waynesville, N. C. COODJtEAR "G-i" users around here con firm facts uncovered by N. Y. Police Inspector Fnurot on his country-wide search. PROVED! MILKS of REAL NON-SKID frequently ex ceeded. PROVED! MA R Yl nVi SAFKTY stops cars quicker in emerftency. PROVED! coPRKnTftUeT PROTEtH'ION aftalnst blow outs in every ply. SUREI Cuaranteod niiuinst Kond Mai urds und Defects i ABEL'S GARAGE J Phone 52 Asheville Hoad I (Continileil from page 1) "WATCH THE FORDS CO BY Abel's Garage Invite You to a Special FORD V- mm 0 II M f i LJULiU ASHEVILLE ROAD w?J tr' mm lu I I 1 1 1 E w u u u 111 tV m. " r. w m i JUnE 24th THROUGH JURE 29th IfeS..;..-"'. See the NEW SPRING MODELS with 3-Way Ventilation to Keep You Cool and Comfortable on Hot Days VJO U0U " ,M " " V -.-- . coHV rr'X?4 r 'fe'l. ( 7i "" , jY ' Si novel Features Interesting Exhibits DONT MISS IT Complete bine of Trucks and Commercial Cars nisc on Display BaSJ GIVE ALL THE f FAMILY A TREAT ABEL'S GARAGE PHOXE WAYNESVILLE, N. C. X .....-. SEE THE FORD EXHIBITION AT THE CALIFORNIA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AT SAN D'fGO AbeFs Garage W. T. RAINER, Rep. PHONE 52 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Champion Motor Co. Sales Service PHONE 196 CANTON, N. C.

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