Thursday. July HOth. 1925. THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER TheCaroIina Mountaineer :7!i Main Street Win. A ISA'.'n, Editor-Owner 1'olny Dcrno-'ratie Di.pl.iv AJvci-timig K .iur. I1 Ol IV C.Ct P'T C'lI'MMt inv!l (ju.ira ritt'f J (Jirjul.it ion Sl ltS KIITION KATES ImiIi-i riil i n- payable in advance I .' L' .i i if lat paid ) : v.... fJ.w . M- . 1.00 o jh-ls I .1 ' the post office, at A ., :.- : . '.. a Second i , : : Ma: tc , a- provided . . : V --f March ::, H7'., .-.-! j". r.u i I'l III Ml Kli UN III I USD V I II ! i:: ' . 1 1 ! I . IT N I i , 1-. n! -M l I N l-w s I ' U'FBs , . '. .1 ... ,i .,,1. :i I . .. t . ; !y (: - "'I'-I- al ...siit: ! . -1 a I ll! .IV - !):a' ' .' V il'llil-S ! . !:;.! '! I I ' '. J ) . v. . h li i ' Ml' 1 . v- pi.l ' il'S, atr '. 1:1 will in- I I -IN FSS I N l!K(. Mil) TO Sl'B S lill'TIDN. : ia ' !: - .a i - l.un- ! I.. ..i.-r the V - I'-'.!: -.1 ' V p. cleared iv a r. v. ni i--e : i. - o-n' -, ;i: th- '. e :?!- . I i' i: - u":i- .'i.iri' as i! w:iv 'i'i.".ii la-1! b -imply . we-t -lug the ' .a ': "'T tl - roof. Iloue-er, ov.iv- '.. tl - f 'at thai tli power was v!v ; ' . . ' '-.i;atss il,!c to - ound the alartc m -.it."1 The pav.er i very poor at Wayne-'.:)'- atiil is uT n great deal of the time Lost on Sunday twenty-six, be tween Waynesville nnd Kiltmorc t lady's purple 5traw hat. Howard upon return to Mountnineer office. J. DIES WHILE ASLEEP HAD BEEN DEAD HALF HOUR OR MORE WHEN DOCTORS ARE CALLED. IS. BRYAN NEAR BY AT TIME Family Chauffeur. Whom She Had Sent to Awak-n Husband, Finds Life Gone. Hast-ii. T-nn William Jenninr" I'oaii. thr-.- t :n:.-- pr--idt-i.i ial tnmii n of ill.- d-,n .i rat li- iar'y an 1 Mown th.. wo:.,; .o-r for In- -I- V-t il.wl h-re at th- .iff of ''..V Tli- end ijitf while l lie itro.it . tm ai li.-.- wis a ainl w a - at I ri li.ii --"I ;!v i.i ' i J). ,,,:.. II.- !i-..l .1 I.. !..- in. mi -i i . i I y after c.it i . . rr.f dun. r ! t .i!- a li..rt rent. M I:', in -nt ih- f .isn.lv . li-iufl- nr. .i : ,'. r.r::: t.i u il-- li an an. I : - - l i ll.- ! I ',-11 'ill h- a i . il.-.l'l If U Iv Ta la -a and Dr. A ('. ;:. v ,: .. - o-n. d tli- body, -x . ; .-a '!..!' Mi. Bryan - .. . a ..a i 1.. :a a ; a: .-. . I l a- cl r ! ! ai t 1 - r .d-in I Id. h 1 1 .1 !... !i It i.l ! : ,i--n-!lf,l la I - a- d a i ma i ii.-: r st ay li : -. -.' y in': a.-. i r h ial.- -ii : a- o . .a i i I. h- li ! .l i an- 'I to ! - ' 'li- it..-: a ,;. i p;- a . . :. li,...l ; :! lb : ' an u.a.a !a-.u .' in i.l. .-1 .a .la . .n.l Wai. '- '. r, ... ..li I af- ';.n::i; ;.' I .. -a; - :-r : . a Iv .a:,:a a--; 1 .'a- . ll ti ll . : -I .1... li T. a la wa - I -a: 1 mat v ' .a a. . i ' in: . t nl'i I' 1 lr. : t fit . ai in" in : :. . : ta 1 .: ... ,.!. : -:' th- fan- ' .1. . ! a.;.. ! :n . ii-nt i !.. I r- Mr 1 '.: .. ti . llt-r-.l t.i i !i- t .;. ii; if- ti ll ... :' ' : ' '.".a- in li : . I if. a nil ' t'! I , - - rli an: ia io It li.'.: In a-.'ia if -f i u:nlaai-n- a : ! Mr-, r.ry.ni -ai.l ' ' ;..! laid -1. at i 1 1 1- '.' '!- r!l nit!- :ir, 'i ; - at! a : t -n.1 ait : 'a- l '',,.. v a- a,; Mr. Mi: Ti. ! :na.- a I ad V. . C ,' 'y-a. w V ia ' i'ni V ... . ' a-' S.'op, s in o:al-: : .a! i - oii: am law might b - - ,. . avi-a:: tho-.' v.h . . tlb I , -S-. sviepithy to Mrs. Bryan. : , a nf t -.::r. i las and long d:s ,n!s of loc and sympathy were :-, ived at I he hoaiit. An for Dayton. It found It almost aapitssiblc Ci realize that the com m -ii"r was dead. During the morning many ol the citizens had seen him at ihe southern Methodist Kpiscopal church and had heard him lead In -:ayer. He appeared In excellent Health and his friends expected him to place In his battle against modern ism all the vigor and eloquence which WILLIAM BRYAN ; M.latonei In Bryan's Career " I4 ton Milestiiiioi In the life : of William Jennings Bryan are: March 19, 1860 Horn at Sal.'m. Illinois, 1S70, entonxl public si hools 187.V- rnteivd WhippK- " Arail-niy 1SS1 Was Kruduati-I from 111!- noi- I'lllfUtv Jai-ksonvill. 111.. It-- ui; .-tl-ilii t.-rian tf h s -lass sv( (ir.oluatfd from Union (a.ll-i;- of Law. Chl.aK". and l-n.iii pracllK' In Jacksonville. ls Mani-d I- Miss .M iry K lia.t :it r-rry. III. Kcnicivaal to I. li -!n. N-!. lv-v i:!-, t.-d dciiaiiite to Slate i -in -nii-n " ' lio KI-. t-d In Coin:rfss in th.in i nally H-iiililaain ilislrlct anil ,-aart. a! li'ht for tariff reform. 1:J AaraiJ-il iiltftitinn liy Ills l.lllfl (iiio-.d tho r..pfal of Sli-rinan SiUtT purcliasf act. lVO ( lina ! of N-liraska Dutno ii. it- f-r l iiit.-il Stiitcs Senator. lvu; lalitor of Ottialiii Worlil- II. r.iM lai; N'oni .nat-d for 1'rt'Hid-nt iit CI1' .i.i : f-r hi- faiiioiis "Cross t;.,,l ' .-i,--. Ii ls'is Coluio l of Nebraska vol nat. -: - in Spanish American War. I". - , ia t n.tt-il for President ' .a K a n -,i - civ . .an -in ion, " 11". 1 1-a.t iblislied The Com- la .-:;; " I'--., nr. M.ole tour of world " ;i!i taiei'iy 1'iov . lain:..', d far Pr-odeiit 'hit. I time 1H1---Named sc r-tary of Suite l,y I'L -ail" lit Wilson 1 I '. U-tiia-il from Wilson Cab- in. t " I'i-'o I'll iiil-'l t-r ;: Inhitinn en In!, . in. ft lu-'io- ll. tii.'i-ratic i in -ill : n .0 San I a-.t n- -co 1 ". I : . .a :ii- c!i iof ti -iir- ' ti " 1 1 r - . li' . n -f Sr.tp-- - -vat -i " , - , it-1 :a ! p -1 oi : , r .-i ii ' I : - i .. it a: 1 1 . . '.ai T u :iiaik-'l ii'.i his caliili ia;n -. all. :h u ii " I-- of . p -ii. Spoke With Unusual Vigor. Ia li s ;,, iij;. -, es al Jasp-r iin.l Win ii.-.ii a- Mr la-.an -itok- with lanoai .al v .f a- h- v;i -n".iiir;IKeil by Ih-v ill',-at-- of th- liiniilt..d- who hea ri'i li tii II- i-turn-d tn Chatlanooa and a ii . :,- i In ;- i inn pl-ti d arraiiK-mentt-f-r III.- early iii!i!ir.i;ioii of the spec, i a iiiiii w a to ha- la -n il-livered dnr nv the .-'. .pes I rial. II- j'.;:i.-. A. W l.e- -ly, Vernon ath aia! Mi s I' tti- Harms at lin a' si I'. :' : . I. .a mi- f-r I layion M ! 1'. a -in; a ll . i -ill! to I ." v.; hi!- .ai r-v Mr I'.r. ..n Mi'-' ' ih a . . i . a : V 'I a III !.'- . 'di -.. - s .a v.. " il ' ii ' 1. i.t I ' . a Ne , . 1 1 . I! . . I'", an i : er. , a ilau-.li . r. -.as in Mount V.-iia n. ()., ta hi; a '-,.:a I vi ita i in:a -.: -pi-nt. (!'::lis W. Bryan, who was noral :at 1 as vice presalenlia- candid..! iv- Hi- Domui-t.-its in the. last g-neral ieci icn, was in Colorado and heart broken when told of hi brothers aeath. Mrs. Thomas S. Allen, a sister, was m an outing with her husband at : rcli I'ark Inn. on Vermillion lake, -.ear Tower, Minn . wbi-n she was in ornied of Mr. Bryiin's death. Kven at the time Jlr. Bryan died, i s frie..ds here w-re completlnK a" rgcnii nts for hint to deliver his :-.cun sermon, "V hat Will I 1), Jesuat" THE OLD WEST IN ACTION J ,:fva:-a I X ' " --"'"in-'mm i i- ft"i wiiniiitr F ilHT,Tn mnliroiii tmnam n ..g-.-., -. - --. , niMmrilsl i Photo of eowboy copyrtsht by Doubled All lil-hnays nnd bywnys this yenr lead enticingly to the (MiIcuko lloumlup und World's Clinmplonslilp Hodoo. which Is to be held for nine, days, beginning : Ausust IS. Ily cut rute trnln, boat or automobile, with parlies of friends made up to share the trip, thousands of tourists ure expecled to be transplanted Into the iitmosphere of the real West. (.'bimbo's new $.a,00,0X stadium on Lake Mlchlmin Is to liecotne the Capitol nf American sport throuph the efforts of the domestic nnd forelBn coinnierce comitilttee of the Association of Commerce i The story of the roundup and the rodeo is Ihe story of romance of the real West Into the nine days of the Chicago event will be parked more darln- feats and dynamic action I bun Is the privilege of many to witness in a lifetime. Tex Austin, produce! of the most successful cowboy contests, will organize and innnnjje the Chicago spectacle. Cowboys, cowgirls and bull doBifera, champions till, and bronchus and IraiKhorn steers which have scorned mastery, will light out the buttle royal for supremacy. I'rom th" "brush" of the Southwest to the ran-es of Canada, the chal lenge has passed among the buckuroos who have fought mil old rivalries nl the famuli'- cowboy events In Cbeenne nnd IVndlcton Not only seeking the glory of victory, they also will compete for more than $::o.KI(l in -ash prizes put up by the Chicago association. This Is the largest inii-iial given anywhere thh ear for cowboy contests. "Outlaw" horses, called the wnr-t mi the ranges, nlre.oh are under contract with Tex Austin They can't be ridden, In the promise of their owners. Carloads of steers, conditioned through the sum nier Int.. their greatest strength, will defy the wits of Hie "bulldoggers." 'ihe stadium itself Is the world's wonder work of architecture, lis mas sive colonnades look down upon a huge arena and tiers of scats for 7.a.iKM) persons. It is set In the ring of boulevards and parks and on Hie lake front, which have won for Chicago the title of the "vacation city." The roundup and rodeo will solve your vacation problems, so tell Mother nnd Sister ami the Isld Brother tn quit fretting over Ihe summer's plans and jet ready for the thrills of their lives. SECRETARY LIKES THE RODEO t "' - : -: ''V, - -Avi.'.V .j.-'r.. awTCK-- r - wy - j' - ' I. f P 1 , , ,1rnmMMMMSMw'i''" 'iiimi"'' I"' iiiniinLimi Coul An nnimate'l toiiiiido on four legs, 1,200 pounds of living djnamlte such Is Ihe "outlaw" bronk, scores of which will provide the chief thrllls of ttia Chicago lloumlup and World's Championship Kodeo, to be held for nine dajrs, beginning August IS. Wiry and daring, coolest when facing almost oartaln Injury such Is tlie bucknroo, standard type of the wen who will fight It out with the "hud" horses In the Chicago contests. Broncho busting culls forth all the courage that Is traditional on the western ranges and a great part of the $30,000 In prizes appropriated by the Chicago Association of Commerce, under whose auspices the rodeo will be presented, will go to the men who will fight to stay for a few seconds on the hurricane decks of tho "sunflshlng." "sky scraping," squealing, fighting cayuses. When (he courage of the bucknroo clashes with the lawless spirit of the broncho, the ride Is always to a sensational finish. Tex Austin, famous through his ninny successful rodeos and who will manage the Chicago spec tacle, already has contracted for the top bronks from the three greatest strings of bucking horses In the West. iWIMW'iii'rlflfr, - - i ..oaol! tfiicial :;. uu'iup I All Vllsl . i.le-, Ill . !!.. I 'It Iv he. I V" li i- -I'l l tli Illf '.- ...!!. the I e-l in. 1 1: -,'re willing - I ' - aii'l niiike a; .-liti -is w ill he i-ia.i'i' i-liij. iltles ai alitor liery. if il, ct.-i a. si .wuiy.Miwt,uiiwtAiwtww.v.Jai'Sf.fltfet 'j.'a.wiMwui iiu Ti a ! (Coiijrlght by R, R. Doubloday.) mm ( John A. Smith & Company, Plumbers Plumbers, Tinners and Heaters of Waynesville. Sanitary plumbing, not many years ao. was considered almost a luxury, to be installed only in the most pre tentious houses and enjoyed by the rich. At the present day, in most cties, it is lequtred by law. Steam and hot water heating was also listed among the luxuries, when as a matter of fact they have been found more economical that any oth er modes of heating. The plumber and steam fitter has in consequence become one of the most important business men of ev ery city, and every year his useful ness increases. ( !-j cf the most prominent con terns engaged in she business of aj nesvillo is that of John A. Smith iv Company, whose establishment is located on Church street, near Main, in Waynesville just across the street from the new postoffiee building. Mr. John A. Smith has followed his i .a-upat ion in Waynesville for many ears. They ;iio practical plumbers and iir, tier-. 1 hey give their "personal attention to all jobs." I They have had many years expe rience in their business and know it from "a to z." They are students ol scientific plumbing, keeping strict ly up-to-date in all the new wrinkles of their trade. That is why they have had such vucc-ss in their line, putting down plumbing for must of the big jobs of (his section. Their motto is "no job too largo. n() jnb too small; satisfac tion assured." They handle the Standard line of plumbing and sanitary appliances; and the Outright celebrated line of metal shingles; both counted the world's lines, everything considered. The Smiths were born in Tennes see, but wi re reared and educated jn this county. They are live wires, progressive citizen-', boosters of and believers in the growing town of Waynesville the "City Fieautiful" the premier resort of the Southern Appalachians. FOK MKS'. BATTLE Mrs. riclla C. Ilatte, of Wilmington, was honored Friday afternoon by Mr.-:. Ilniy ll.afl. whom she is visiting luiir 'allies of bridoo were made up tor i-lay at 'ho- home of the hostess on 1 1 -el St reel. "tli of lavcls (lower.-! front Mrs. : "' ' , '".'.'. 1 I'l: 'iviair :' on: i,.t -,, .,. w,.,.,. arranged. V . n of !; aiini- in which !' i1--. I -" '. -!- th- viimer, an . ,!-. ,:,-- !! at ' '.: ... f.. T-nlo-. of o . -' ''..!, 'i':;v!:- or '1 r. I:.i.. mi. ! . .,,'. -', . ,",-,, ii-ooi.ah. . "am t ': : e its .-. . ' ai lie;, i -vho a "a ii' ai this 0 " I' :" .!' nil the 1 h i.i : : b- mot - - - . aliie for 'a,, n ' r V ciit; am.fd VlCr.'T.-WN. ;- e ' ii ,. - Moun-'i'- i.l Tba ratastcrs- e'ertf-l: at err. a Ma-etary. '' " olais '- ",-b Rogers, ;o::.e c i-.,. Kirk- Inrv. a It'-' fr.T ol ;lu- t p, - .ti,,,-... vi.,,-v rfofrrs. r' 'in ""I"-- TTi i-sTo jTevre'I. T.i II; - Ad. line Kiri natrick -"Why v., .f,,, ,.,.,,!,, . l..., ),.,,- a liornry or-'tv." J Current F ,.nts - f -m-iree Kirk pat rick. I Oelv.te: Onerv. Tieolvcd. "That the World is Crowing Torallv Tletter." Negative: Dewey Rogers nnd Mar shall Kirkpatriclt. Affirmative: Gletifi Tci""il vnd .Toe Osborne. j A good crowd ws present. The society will jmeet every Satur 'lay at 7:30 p. nl Everybody In vited. STELLA ROGERS. Corresponding Seretary. Apartment for irrrrMrs. W. T. Crawford, 731 Branler avenue.

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