jj. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1935 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAIN EER State's Lethal Gas Chamber Is Ready Chairman Waynick of the State Highway and Public Works commis sion last week, certified to Governor Ehringhaus that the new lethal j;as chamber at State's prison was ready for use. Chairman Waynick described the r.tw North Carolina sras execution hamber as the best in the United states so far as he had been able to 'earn. It appeared that Jake Johnson, iepro, under sentence of death De cember 13. would be the cham ber's first victim. Meanwhile, some who have wit nessed te-st of the new death-deal-.r.p device had contended that i: was not in proper order, because dops used in the death tests howled at some ie&gth before they expired and this was taken as evidence of suffering. The lethal sras chamber as a meth od of execution was substituted for the electric chair by act of the 1935 .".epislature. Beery's Daughter Visits Santa iSflspc DID YOU KNOW When the switch was made from cod and steel bodies to all steel iodies in the automobile industry in ene plant 300 wood workers were thrown out of employment. The man pement, taupni an 01 tne w new rafts. imn A recent survey indicates that 65 per cent of the savings accounts of ;J)is country or a total of $14,242,800, 000, is owned by women. Altogether there are more inillion and a half persoa government pay roll. than a on the In 135 years history of this country the population has multiplied 25 limes and the political jobs 5,000 times. A recent survey indicates that wom en own 48 per cent of the stock in all railroad corporations. A recent survey indicates that wom tn own the titles to 40 per cent of all real estate in this country. Mi arriages (As Kccord.-d to Monday X0O11 of tliis Week ) S.nt. Cl.us Carol Ann Wall.c B..ry - Santa Claus had a most enthusiastic visitor when Wallace Beery fcreen star, introduced him to his 4-year-old daughter, Carol Ann Beery, who will make a radio debut with her famous father, on Christmas program, Dec. 21. To Take 1935 Census In Near Future Will Include Every Line Of Business Former British Hostess Now Running A Hotel T. G. Williamson, Is Local Sup ervisor, With Headquarters 'Robert Bun-ess, Lake Junalu'ska, lo Willie Mae Cape, also of Lake Ju sahiska. Morris Gudger, to Elma York, both ( f Candler. Kay Gregg to Magaleen Adams, both of Swannanoa. Charles A. Rhodarmer to Myrtle Allen, both of Canton. At the age of 21, when her widow ed father first became Prime Minis ter of Britain ill 11)24, Ishbc Mac Donald stepped into a public posi tion second, only to that of Queen Mary. ' . As:- official hostess .at -No. 10 Downing street, and on friiv with htr father to the United -States, as guests of President .Hoover , ami .Roosevelt, she discharged the duties of that ivv iition in a way .that, won her much icelaim. This ''year,' no lonirer a i)ownir,g street hostess, Mi.ss Ishbel pian- to If nifSn ra t n liny ilili- of i-iiwnlun- n r-.inntrv luif..l Sh,. J; nir,,t i?iti nl- j b() to buy the. old Plow. Imi at Speen, Buckinghamshire, built in 1021, w-ith raftered ceilings, and huge .fi re places, before which the patrons are wont to drink good old Knglish ale of evenings. In Asheville Read The Ads I Women's Coats Reduced Fur Trimmed ..... . . . 50 Sport Types . Children's (8 to 14) . .... BARGAINS FOR YOU C.E. Ray's Sons Lme. . . niiii norms iiEno to iiomE Go borne for the holidays if you can. The clasp of a welcoming hand, the sound of a friendly voice, are gifts of happiness that nobody should forego. Time or distance, however, may prevent your visiting a few close friends and relatives whom you would so much like to see. Then all you have to do, as many folks have learned, is to let "long distance," bring you and your friends together for a voice-to-voice visit. It doesn't matter whether you call on Christmas day or not, you will both get a real thrill from your telephone visit any time during the holiday season. The pleasure you will experience- from your visits by tele phone is not expensive. For example, by using Station-to-Sta- tion service after 7 P.: M., you can talk 150 miles for about 50 cents, and other distances for similarly low cost. Your "long distance" operator will be pleased -to inform you about rates to any point, and help make your holidays pleasant by giving qnick connections to the friends you want to greet. Williamson., who has bun named local '-supervisor of the Cen sus of Business, today announced-that enumeration work will start on Jan uary 2. He said about-.'ili enumerators will lie named withm the next few j days to-- make the eanvass iti this dis ? t net. which inthiiK's' thirteen counties. I "llii'es -of tile -"eensn are 'to . be es tablished at :he Asheville Ci'y Hall f "ildinjf. and :t stair o-f .about 4 'per jsuns. will h- eaipluy,, to . handle tile j wofk. All tvtl.vu.v t lillilovecs arc nd by a "strict ci imis oath noi to reveal any information eontained en .business ronuit.-. and the law makes any viola-inn a criminal olfen.se. Mr. Williamson stated that every retail and' .'. ( - a e business,' all hotels, places of amusement, business service (olnpanies, insurance agencies. rea, estate offi.es, ami trucking and bus companies ; all banks, office build ing managers and contractors Will be canvassed for reports on their op erations during the calendar year HMo. The result. are to be tabu lated in Philadelphia, headquarter of the Business Census, and become the hasx statistics which businesses use in planning their operating policies. -All --enumerator's. -will be instructed thoroughly on all nhases of the cen sus, Mr. Williamson said, prior to the U'ginning of the canvass. Mr. Williamson will ."elect an a.ssist.ant supervisor, who -will help conduct the training courses. A canvass of the business opera ting 'rtice, commercial-arid o.her non residential buildings will be made in cities df more tha'ir 1 (l.0(M. Kor the nr.-t time tne (ipc-anun of insurance companies, agent s and brokers, real estate broker, and dealers, manages ni'.'nt and j-enta! agents as well as the business aspect f n-mi-profit aWocia tions an organizations of every type, (exclusive of leligiiius bodies) are included in the cinsu.s. I hi ctnsus cJ service Vabli,-);- j ni(;nts, , which -in li'-'i") ' 'included e'niy j peisonal, :im.iness anl mechanical j repair services. . is extended in the i plans to- include ertaln clas.ses of j I'Tofessionally -trained riersons. Mr. j 'iHiams;in explained, those include j.advertising counsellors, architects, j auditors, certified public accountants, engineering .-ervices-. private do-tcc- ;ive agencies, market research ser vices, inap drawing and cartography services, and sares eonmliants. Theaters and hotels are to le cov i red a in V.W.) and 19:13, he said. .Mr. Williamson declared the pres ent census is '.n answer to the re quest of business for-expendable 19.15 information for sounder planning of expansion programs, and is a contin uation o: tne simuar business censuses of. 1929 and 193.1. GIFTS from MIFFS for EVERYONE for LESS $ MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS FROM THE LISTS BELOW-EVERY ITEM PRICED LOW W For Him i aji- SHIRTS tVith no-uilt eollai. h color. 59c 79c 98c HATS 'u-t I lie Rifi men will liii'i'ialo.- 98c $1.98 $2.98 (i LOVES lintel)', and um-I'uI kiI'i for men. I -'liMvt- limtl fall lie ;ea). limwn. Hlak. 49c Kilt. Ilitf liiti'il. hiiiwn and Mack. 98c PAJAMAS In online and In cuulc lolli 9Sc $1.25 $1.49 HANDKERCHIEF AND TIE SETS -Ml--d eolois,, in Ihjvc.. 49c SCARFS l-antJI'iil ilolmiv, U',ii Mill IS I collll-v. 98c SOCKS 10 and JACKETS "In pun- viirdc JACKETS 1 li lined. it li . $2.48 SWEATERS ' Hl.icd unci hlmv , a "arm Kiii'iiieni 98c and $2.98 SHOES He'll 11 iiprciiiito sM.v. IVMe and llirmeii - $2.79 , V id Kid or t'nlf $2.98 OXFORDS MjmI,. t,v lending v,,. ,., mni in u. imn(t.v $1 98 - $2.98 - $3.98 SUITS .- full., line wenvrs. $5.95 BELTS in 4'iiiiiuc. l.t'iiOur, 28c 39c 19c 9 For Baby 19c " ii ii inii i iiiihi-. BLANKETS Sc'tciul color. 25c, 39c, 50c and 98c ROBES SilU cariiiigi- itdtes make an eni'elleni jr'fl. 9Sc SWEATERS No linli.v lias loo man) svieal.iv. (,i,,. (ln.n, ,. 49c, 59c and 98c SNOW SUITS In -ei-,il colors. uo.iiei e. $2.48 In -ui-de, and lliive-jiieie. $4.95 DRESSES tlusi us duiui) us cun he. Now iiieel 25c, 39c and 69c LECCIN SETS Itnish (,!, in lint, red and pink $1.98 SHOES Our hally shoe slin k js , iim-pl-(', w illi prices, 49c, 59cr 69c,'. and 98c BATHROBES In silk, anil mil ill' up iiio-t alirai'lixel). 98c I For Her g 3 or Boys BLOUSES Many colors, and all silk. pjt 98c to $1.87 i SWEATERS Here's n Kif s. j Lfi Slipovers 98c 3 Twin Sets . . .$1.87 hS II.V.miI Twin ss $2.98 g COWNS Outinjr . . .50c, 98c A? Rayon . . 98c, $1.98 Silk crepe . $2.98 K PAJAMAS Outing 98c & Rayon . . 98c, $1.98' I Crepe DeChine $2.98 BAGS jirg as.i iiiient. noil a JK Kifl lliul will please. ij 25c 39c $1.00 & HATS g Our sliN'k of hilts nuiWes ' siltt'iiii;- nil ideal gill an JJ i iim ituillcr. v Metalic . : ... $1.98 Felts 49c, 96c, $1.87 What she II I hesc. hlaek a linnl -;f(. .111,1 npprei ia'e .1 Piiir "i hid. in hiow ii .ni'l new sijr-s inid up SHIRTS Theso are iiell ntiidi. 39c 49c 69c SWEATERS 'Ilic ylpiM-r si) lr incut of colors. 98c JACKETS style, ii nd fust I'liloi s. ii ml in i(ssni. ul For Girls f j and in iiiiiiilii'i's 39c 5AVI01RS BIRTH I'LACE Interestine storv regarding exquis the mosaics found in Bethlehem which are believed to be the remains of the earle-st church built aroun J the Sacred Manger. One of many fas cinatinp stories in the December 22 issue of the American Weekly, Of the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN. On sale by your favorite, newsboy or newsdealer. For that useful gift jto the family have a convenient exten sion telephone in stalled in vourhotne. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. INCORPORATED ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. : Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mattie R. Toy, de ceased, late of the county of Hay wood, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all. persons' having claims against 'the s.taAe of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Waynesville, N. C, Route No. 2. on or before the 9ih day of December, 1936, or this notice wiil be pleaded in bar of their recov ery.' All -persons indebted to the said estate will p'ea.-e , make immediate payment. This the 10th (lav ' of IWemher. 1935. ' . :,''"' - , VAN TOY. Administrator of the Estate of Mat e R. Toy. No. 424 Dec. 12-19-26-Jan. 2-9-15 SKIRTS Ml mini Manuel. ie s ' In I I $1.49 PAJAMAS One and tun piece 't. in lilting 59c 79c twin sweater sets All wool, and hi a nioi" iiie assort mem ; $1.87 V'-'' SWEATERS A useful rlft ihut any nitl will upim-elatc. Slipovers.; 69c 89c 98c BATHROBES Made of the best mall-Hals. "', 98c BLOOMERS In jersey. .Several colors. 29c In yilk, in delicate shades. y19c and 25c HOSE In Oordon. knee lenptlt, ' rlastie top. - :: 25c ZipiWM' value. $1,87 and $2.98 CORDUROY KNICKERS SoliMllllUi; llllll .'Hill wv:il ii nil neuf. " $1.78 ; ; l.oiiKies in snnie ;;iiul- : $2.48 CAPS Adjusfahli ul patterns. 25c and SUITS. ; He lime a suit lor eer Ixi). SIIS 1 III IJ ill ElV), tlMlHI) illlll IllUf $3.69 and $4.98 SUITS In neu lii-suiot; hi-.i ,s ;,, I "i. t hroi'-picoe. $6.95 TIES What's hilstinas vvilioiii . ' a lies? '". . 25c CLOVES A wurnt fabrh 19c Kill, ll.ee,. lined 79c BELTS Genuine Ijeatlter 20c 25c 29c BOOTS- siii-s- e to 13 '.';.:..' $1.69 -. -:.'.';:. Sizes 3 to 6 '- $2.98 OXFORDS Sla! .1 to 6. A Rood shoe. $1.98 SHOES Heavy Iron Heel $1.87 only Only. $1.49 U,i 5(tc 58c 79c BEDROOM SHOES l.at'ur Mw'K c 4 M'lni 'I'runi. l li.l or lucihttui 1 m i I-. All 49c 79c 98c DRESS SHOES In suedes. conihiii.'tKuli-. i.ids. lies mill tixlords $1.98 and $2.87 OXFORDS Here's something linn ul u ui s pleasiss $1 and up NEGLIGEES In silk ire. And ill a lm $1.9h" $2.98 $3.98 BED JACKETS In lai'i1 or ii'e l)e Uine $1. FLANNEL ROBES Cotton, $1.39, $1.88 Wool ... ... . $:;.9s slii five iliDeieni primps in sc. lei t I , urn ()9c, 89c, 9Hc, 81.(19, 8I.9S GIRDLES In l..i-u v. Ml sit. , 0c 89c ; 98c BRASSIERES In l.ii-c and satin. 10c 25c 50c STEP-INS V e I I inaile. Iwa ii ii ull v trimmed. 25c, 39c, 49c and 59c (The 4t' altd .lae trrinle. arc if satin). HOSE Here's a tulue he.) end eoni parison. Silk aiHl wool 29c I ull i'ahioiM d. all ih-v -hatIK. 49c (.i.riliui and kiviKHl '' 74c- ;ivi: ii kk hosi: from i . - It A I K I" S SPREADS . Ramii. HOxflU i 81.98 I'otton KrinUIe , ; 78c ;.:;:' Many ciolors to choose Xroiu On FRFFf 0n the lst and 15th of each month we are givim P1U.UU 1 away $10 in Cash FREE Ak nr i WLc - VIV1 - tm 'S Bwiht Store NEXT TO THE MOVIES 1

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