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aTTJRDAY, MARCH 18, 1916 THE ASHEVILLE TIMES PAGE ELEVEN Bringing Up Father TrH5 I A CFIEAT BH3D IT WOULD DO YOUR HEART COOD TO HIM TALK fH, SELL. HIM Pen. TEN OOLLARt! n Baowm! READ THIS PAGE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Time lc . . Times Be . Week -lo , Weeks "c . Week 10c MoiKh 12c , . . per word ...per word . . per word . . . per word . . .per word . . .'per word SITUATION'S WANTED. Special Rates for Situations Want ed 20 u orris 1 timo free; additional insertions 10 cents each insertion. No advertisement taken for LESS bin !' cents. The reduced rates are for oonsccu (Insertions, terms cash. UOXE "AD MAN" H02 AND PAY LATER TEE ABC COLUMN i:..i;v itETOUixt"' yicTioxAny I XV TIME YOU WANT A LOAJ tA of l.iln tlrleil kindling or stoveJ r.' R'vl call PiPsrnh Lumber Co. fcone 2-24-30t f fthni'. Prompt delivery. Satis r . fm fiitii tn all. Pneel nost naiil no wnv. O. IJowdcn. Phone 1817. 1 Ka.-.t College St. tt I 4 TLAS SHOE SHOP SHOE RE I7 pairing new work. Try us for ! quick service, good work. Par- (c post pild both ways. All work -died for and delivered. P. W. Lowe, ii'. U lirunner. Props. Phone 2885. JNo. U iVest College St 2-22-tf RUBBER HEELS. 35c. Jten's M, sewed ,..60o :..60e Men's 4 sol, tacked RED CROSS SHOE HOSPITAL Phono 220742 Blltmore Ave. .8-ie-tt Waated Miscellaneous. WASTED WATClf, CLOCK AND nun repairing. We send for and deliver, work. Phone 2747 bout your broken locks and keys, N. A. Harrison, opposite iMfttn hotel. J-2-U. WAXTICD AVARTNTCII WTTTI CAP- Ital to InvesV In well paying bust- news. AddresV M. C F care The Times. J-2I-1IU PLOWING If YOU WANT TOUIl garden plowed oa"! IJ, J. V. Hll debrands Stable, II and 60 Bllt more avenue. l-la-tf wanted ladies and gentle- tnea to know about our per foci cleaning and pressing sorviee. Bilk, velvet and weolea garmentj clean ed perfectly. Phona III and III. i. C WUUar. l-l-tf e. O.EAN COTTON RAGS INQUIRE f the pressman, at The Time of fice, tt WANTEDTO RENT SMALL COT tage with ktrg lot near ca line and good street. HUM plica, Ad dress c, W. Care Time Il-tf WANTED TO RENT SMALL Place In suburbs, suitable for gar den and chickens. Nuar cat line i and good road. Ad drees W Care Times. M-tf WANTED OLD FAUE TEETH wanted. Good prices. May be brok n. Also old gold and silver. Ad dr Tooth Exchange, 201 Kenols '. Washington. I). C. Pl-ll-Ct machinists OR caiu'ENtkrs thit want good Job learn blueprint reading. Complete course for 12. ' Particulars given. Lutts, Fargo Ave., Duftalo. N.'Y. P-J-l 9-H 0a SALE OR EXCHAHGJ2 nythinsjf you want to own WESTESN CAROLINA REALTY CO. J. W. WOLFE, Sec'y-Treas. !, 10 Jtorth Tack 1. I na-take HIM. HEAR FIRST -EVERY AFTERNOON r ' -V, II 1 r .iir v . ii I ii r i a ii milt tikrv a im iiii FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. NOWERDAYS A GENTLEMAN MAY OWN A "COUNTRY GENTLE MAN'S HOME." WE HAVE such an one listed The nicest "LOG HOME," with 40 acres tine land in Buncombe Co. "LARGE NEW LOG BUNGALOW." Heated, BATH, 8. P.'s and strictly up to the minute in every particular. Fenced and cross fenced. Large young or chard and vineyard. Nice enough for any rich man. The price and terms to auit. Will sell Lock, Stock and Barrel and leave the Dog. Buyer (jets everything on plaoe Standing furniture, lots of feed, horse, buggy, wagons, etc., several splendid Jersey cows, hogs, goats, turkeys, chickens and a hundred other things. , You can do business In Ashevllle and make the trip in .lohn Henry Ford 20 minutes. Packards and Saxona 29 minutes Hat. It' the flulflllment of your dream elevated and views. Pros pective customers must mean busi ness or this will not be shown. V. T. ROWLAND & CO., 50 PAT AVE "It Can Be Done!" V S-16-tf. 1 IP YOU DON'T PLY too' high, this Is the place you ought to buy 7 LARGE ROOMS, BATH, LIGHTS, GAS and Phone. Good neighborhoods-Paved, Paved, Paved Garage and chicken yard. 5 mln - utea walk to P. O. Terms $500 C. O. D. then little better than rent. Price $2,800. W. T. ROWLAND & CO. 60 PAT AVE "tt Can Bo Done!" S-16-tf. FOR SALE. A MONET making small size Print Ing business. Best location in town. Splendid opportunity for one or two hustlers. Can make good terms. , W. T. ROWLAND St CO. B0 PAT AVE "It Can Be Done!" S-16-tf. MOALB AND CHILES ' Real Estate 1$ Patton Ave. Phone ell. FOR SALE 300 TO 1,000 ACRES Mountain land, In one tract, well watered suitable for (ruing. I-l-tt I'VE GOT SO MANY GOOD THINGS to write about this morning, I hard ly know where to begin. In fact I'm kinder oonfuddled, so to speak.' "I mighty nigh live In that John Henry Ford" and B'leva me "We get about." Our business Is to locate ,the "REALLY WORTH WHILES" and eliminate the Watered Siok or loaded props It takes a "good eye" to be able to tell the difference, but we elalm to have that EYE. In other words, we can "SEE THINOS." Come around . and "talk." ITS cheap. W. T. ROWLAND It CO. (0 PAT AVE. "It can be done!" l-17-tf. PASSED BY THE BOARD OF CRN. orsl Whatever tbat means, I'm sure I don't know and maybe you don't either. Be tbat as It may, we won't fuss about It' for It really hat little to do with year choice of "A REAL L1VH WITIR- to handle ex clnslvelr your REAL ESTATE.' My advice (cheap) along this line. t to Pick your Agency and "Stick to 'em." IF they are any good, they'll hustle for yon, rf lift you'r stung TALK is cheap. THY MK or V9. W. T. ROWLAND CO. 10 PAT AVIS. "It can be done!" l-17-tf. LOST AND FOUND. LOST SOME OLD DILAPIDATED shows. FOUND In splendid repair at Atlas Khoe Shop. No. 11 Went College Bt Phone 2111. Try us with yours. a. 22-tf FOUND ' CHAIIPION SHOE . KOSriTAL TO BF, the hurt place In (own-for service and quality. Phone 100-101. Parcel I'oet Prompt. 0opy?ht 1915 b,MMtionalMm Servlce) WHAT DO TOO KNOW ABOUT THAT" THli PARROT HAsNfT &A1D A YAOftD ttNCE i& rvw mn- j y CLASSIFIED SECTION For Sale Miscellaneous. ONION SETS YELLOW DANVER 10 ots. quart; Red Wethersfleld 10 cts; White Silver Skin 15 cts; Yel low Multiplying 15 cts.; White Multiplying 15 cts. quarts Special prices in quantity. L. K. STRICK ER, Seedsman. . ; 3-14-30t FOR SALE NOW IS THE TIME TO manure your ' lawns and gardens. $1.00 per load delivered anywhere in city. 3. V. Hildebrand. Stable 58 and 60 Blltmore Ave. Phone Si. 2-24-U0t i 1 MAINE SEED POTATOES EARLY Rose; ; Irish Cobblers; Bliss Tri umph; Burbank and Green Moun tain $2.25 per bushel. Our stock is selected for seed and 1b best ob tainable. L. R. STRICKER, Seeds man. ' 3-14-30t TYPEWRITERS RENT SAIiB Machines for Every Requirement at prices from- $22.50 up, cash or easy payments. Rent, $3 month; three months $7.50. Every machine Rem ington, guaranteed. REMINGTON .TYPEWRITER COMPANY, 1. 2 and 3 , Harklns Building, Phone 2676. 2-29-E2t 14 SPRAY YOUR TREES WE CAN furnish spraying materials and sprayers to suit your needs. L. R Strieker, Seedsman. 6-14-10t WOOD! WOOD! WOOD I Sawed any length. $1.00 and $2.00 - loads delivered. Phone 2599. 2-l-30t C O A lit COAL! C O A L! The kind that burns and gives satis . faction. Plsgah Fuel and Dray Co., 175 Roberts street Phone 1499. l-2-tf FOR SALE 191ft 4-CYLINDER Roadster, with electric lights anil starter. Address L. B., care Ashe- ville Times. P-3-lT-t HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT FURNISHED THE MOST ATTRACTIVE LIST OF furnished cottages, bungalows and apartments In Ashevllle. See me before you decide upon a placa JOHN ACEH II Patton Are. Phone 315 22-tf FOR RENT FURNISHED THE AT- tractive house "Knollacre," furnish ed or unfurnished as tenant may elect located In the Victoria aeotinn of Ashevllle; broad views, attractive grounds, t bedrooms, dining and living rooms, parlor, pantrloa, bath and servants' acooramodatlons; gar aac. Aim two furnished houses In Blltmore village; Nos. 4 Short street and IS All -Souls' Crescent, each with ten rooms and bath; ample grounds kept In perfect order by tho estate. Glad to show these proper ties to prospective tenants. Apply to Blltmore Estate, Blltmore or tele phone II. 2-29-tf. UNFURNISHED TEX ROOM MOUSE on car line, near squsre, modern conveniences. Apply 21 Vance Street. l-14-tf. FOR RENT TWELV E . BOOM boarding house. Over 1 4 Dread way. Apply Excelsior Paint- Paper Co. 1-16-Tr BOARDERS WANTED. MRS. M. A. MILLER 10S MONT fdrd Ave. Private board. Bteam heat and baUi on all floors. No sick people takenA Phone 2695. 101-2(1. IF YOU want acoommodaUon catch the Charlotte street car at the do pot and have the conductor putyoi: off at the Hon Air, II Ashland Ave. close In; thoroughly cleaned and new furniture from top to bottom. All modern ennvenlenoea. Good table. Reasonable rates. 1-18-S0t SITUATIONS WANTED. HOURLY NURSING BY MISS Hern7 Phone 101. Also by week or longer. l-24-IOt , WHEN YOU WANT YOUR IIAIU . dressed or fur ttiAiKd, Phnlie 1411. Mamie Hartor. Itslr Vr'rr. l-i-IOt SPECIAL. TRY - ATLAS SHOE SHOP "The Home of White Oak Leather" and 'Quick Service, Material and Work That Wears" 11 West College St. phone 2885. F. L. Brunner, P. W. Lowe, Props, AUTO SERVICE $1.50 PER HOUR PHONE 600 OR 392 8-16-tf EXPERT TYPEWRITER REPAIR. Ing, typewriters for rent. New( sec ond hand, and rebuilt typewriters for aalo. J. M. Hearn and com pany, 8 Battery Park, place. Near postofflce. Phone 448. l-24-tf SOUTHERN HIDE AND JUNK CO., 11 Eagle Btreet. pays highest prices for junk, metals, rags, rubber, cop per, brass, bags, - burlaps. Gun smith, Locksmith, General Repair ing; - 3-2-30t ST. CHARLES BARBER SHOP ' Union barbers, sanitary conditions. M. E.'Felmet Mgr., 7 Haywood St Phone 694. ' 2-21-tf MONEY TO X) AN CAN MAKE A few loans on Ashevllle real estate. Revell-Long Co., 17 Paragon Bldg. S-l-tf AUTOS FOR. HIRE RATES REA- eonable, Calls answered promptly. Careful' drivers. Phones 2091. Ly erly Auto. Co. . P-3-3-30t WE BUY, rF.LL, RENT AND Ex change second hard for new furni ture. Ashevllle Furniture Co.. 29 Blltmore Ave. Phone 1111. 2-1-tf POULTRY AND EQQS. B U C K E Y F. INCUBATORS GET yours now and have ready for April batch. Priced as low as $7.50 and up. All guaranteed to hatch every hatchable egg. L. R. Strieker, Seedsman. 3-14-30 FOR HALE PLYMOUTH ROCK, Wyandotte, Leghorn, Reds, Bant am. 10 yards. II eggs $1.15; 10 eras $1.00: 60 eggs $1.10. Writs V. B. Furniture Mfg. Co, Blltmore, N. C. 1-Il-I0t rXJ FOH HATCHING KXII1BI tlon singls eomb R. I. Reds. Deep rich red. Two pena One pen rose comb brown Leghorns. 13.00 for 15. S. P. Menrs. II S. . French Broad avenue. Phone HIT. l-9-tf POULTRY I'HEDB STIUCKFR'S llen-n-Lsy Scratch 11.15; Hen-o Lay Mash $2.50; Globe Scratch $2.15; Globe Mash $3.60; Purina Scratch $!.2t; Purina C'howdur I). 40. Full line poultry euppltca L. R. BTKICKEH. 8e4 .lan. l-14-80t KIVt.Mu COMR WHITE LEGHORN Ithow birds and .winter layer Breeding stock and hatching eggs for sulo. Edward B. West, Campo bello Poultry Farm, Ashevllle, N. C. l-ll-7t n:LMFTS BARRED noTKH LAY, win and pay. Will sell four tine rnrkerel bred, cockerels. Booking orders for hatching eg. Phone III or 1011, !. t & V TOOWftACHEAT-TWr PARROT TOO OLD ME DOHTTALK! HELP WANTED. WANTED HIGH GRADE SPECIAL ty salesmen for North Carolina tor. rltory. One familiar with this ter ritory preferred. State ago, expe rience and line sold. A. W. Dorsch, District Manager, 206-07 .Evans Bldg., Washington, D. C. 3-17-2t, WANTED YOUNG MAN. THAT wishes to learn business, to clerk in store. One preferred who under stands bookkeeping and use of type writer. Address E. J. IX Care . Time S-17-lt ACT QUICK! AUTOMOBILE GASO line Kolng up. Sell GASO-TONIC. , Equals gasoline at 8o a gallon. Eliminates carbon. Dollar an hour profit. Sales guaranteed. White Mfg. Co., Dept. 10, Cincinnati, O. . P-8-18-U WANTED TRAVELER FOR 1918. Age 27 to 50. Experience unnec essary. Salary, commission and ex pense allowance to right man. J. a McBrady. Chicago. P-S-18-lt ROOMS FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS FOH LIGHT housekeeping. Modern conveniences. Reasonable rates. Desirable people only. 171 Flint St I-l-tf THE AMERICAN 101 HAYWOOD Steam Heated Rooms 60c, 75c and $1.00 per day. Meals 25c. 3-13-tf I CONNECTING ROOMS OR SINGLE room furnished for housekeeping. Close In, 18 Grady. Phone 889. 8-7-tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS and apartment for light housekeep ing. 20 Clayton St. Phone 1118. 3-18-61. TRUSTEE'S BALE. By virtue of the power of sule con tained In a certain doed of trust made by John lloleombe and wife Vlcy Holcombe to the undersigned trus tee, dated the 20th day of Oct 1914. and duly registered In the office of the register ot deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, In book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 100 at page 151 to which reference Is hereby made and default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust where by the power of sale therein contain ed has become operative, said under signed trustee will on Tuesday, the 4th day ot April, 1916, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public aucttoln fur rash at the court house door In the city of Ashevllle, county of Buncombe and state -of Nortli Carolina the follow. Ing lands and premises, situate, lying and being In the county of Buncombe nd state of North Carolina and V - - Ing the lands and premises convey ed to John Holcombe by C. P. Ker lee end wlfo Mary Kerlee by deed dated March 21st 1913, and duly ree-lstered In the office of the regis ter df deeds for Bunoombe county, N. C, In deed book No. Ill at page 111 et seq., to which rererence is nereoy made for metes and bounds. This March 3rd. 1111. OWYN EDWARDS, Trustee.. Men.' 4-11-11-15. NOTICE. North Carolina, Buncombe Counlr, In The Superior Court M. C. Galluchat vs. W. L. Moore, et aln.: Pursuant to an order made In this cause by Ills Honor, W. K. Harding. Judge, I will on Monday the Ird day of April. 1916. nt 12 o clock, M., In the Town of lllltmnre at the eld Bllt more Roller Mills plant, ffer for sale st public auction, all the stock, equipment snd effecte of the Carolina Paint and Plaster Company, consist ing of shafting, pulleys, bHs, burr mill, mixing milt, bolters, clay driers nd furnace and other equipment for the manufacture and njtxlng of catso mine, plaster, paints, snd other kin dred materials; also a stock of cley, calsomlnK coloring matter, and oth er material requlrled for the manu facture of ealsomlne, paint and the like also formulas for making a!nls and calsomlnes; and two options for the right to mine elay In Henderson county. This March I, 1911. C. M. MoCALL, Receiver, lUrdl t-U-ll-ll. Bv ; George McManus I KNOW IT -1 SAIO"lT WOULD DOLOUR HEART 0OD TO HEAR. " tOOD TO HEAR ' 1 1 HIM. TALK": Aft l. G t it would- Apyfc J ULOHTlTv HIM. TALK": AJ IT WOULD - WOULDN'T PUBLISH YOUR WANTS IN. . . TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust made by E. P. Ray and wife, J. A. Ray, to the undersigned trustee, dated the 3rd day of June, 1913, and duly regis tered in the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, In book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 90 at page 626 to which reference Is hereby made and default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness secured by said dee. of trust whereby the power of sale there in contained has become operative, said undersigned trustee will on Tues day, the Itli day or April, 1916, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction for cash at the court house door In the city of Ashevllle, county of Buncombe and State of North Carolina the fol lowing lands and premises, situate, ly ing and being in the county ot Bun combe and State of North Carolina on the north side ot the Haywood road in the town of West Ashevllle, adjoin ing lands of Joseph Ferrell, AVhiteside and others. Beginning at a white oak, northwest of the Turnpike road Just above Swan's little field and runs North 85 deg. Sast 18 poles to a stake at the forks of the road, at the sign post; thence, down and with the Newfound road keeping with its various meanderings about North 32 dog. West and North 80 deg. West 50 poles to a stake on the line of the George Miller tract now Cow an's; thence South 30 deg. East fifty poles to tne oeginmng, Deing me mnus and premises conveyed to Martha Greenlee by-Jesse Smltn by deed oatea December 0th. 1869, and duly regis tered in the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, in deed book 33, page 159 et seq., to which reference is hereby made for more Information and description. This March 3. 1916. GWYN EDWARDS. Trustee. March 4-11-18-25. - - -- NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. Slate of North Carolina, County of Buncombe; In Superior Court. A. M. Talley, vs. A. N. Talley: The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court uf Buncombe County, N. C. to obtain an absolute divorce and for the possession and custody of her Infant child, and the said de fendant will further take notice that he Is roqulred to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the first Monday In April, being April Ird, 1916. at the court house of sain county, in Asne rllle, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint filed by the plaintiff in 'said action, or the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded In the complaint. This the 25th duy of February. 116. JNO. It. CATHEY. Clerk Superior Court. 1.!. Scroop Styles, Attorney for Plain tiff. Feb. II Men. 4-11-11. TRUSTEE' HALE. By virtue of the power of sal con talned In a certain deed of trust made by J. H. Hector and wife. Texas Rector, to the undersigned trustee, dated the 9th day of March, 1916, ar.d duly reg istered In the office of the res Inter of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, In hook of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 100 at page III to which refer ence is hereby made and default hav ing been made In the payment of tne Indebtedness secured by Mid deed of trust whereby the power ot sale there in contained has become upcretlve, said undersigned trustee will on Tmi- ""-."' : ,., any. ma eui nf u ypr.s OIKK'K. noon, Sn puimc mm for cash at the court house door In the city of Ashevllle, county of Puncomi and State of North Carolina thp fol lowing lands and premises, situate, lying and being In the county of Hun combe and State of North Carolina, adjoining lends ot Dorkery, Thompson and others and being the seme lands end premises conveyed ts Ed. Dock ery, trustee, by J. 8. Rector to secure the payment of a sum of money to E. J. Dockery, said deed of trust bearing date June ICth, 1114, and duly regis tered In the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C. In book of mortgegT and deeds of trust No. 17 at page 417 et seq to which reference Is hereby made fur metes and bound a This March S. llll. GWY.V KDWAIIHB, Trustee. March 4-H-1I-26. 1. I 0-U51! IT".: i . i . ASHEVILLE TIMES NOTICE OF SALE. . -ii 'aa I In the District Court of the United States, for the -Western District of North Carolina," in Bankruptcy. In the matter of Black Mountain Man ufacturing Corporation, Bankrupt Notice of Sale. By virtue ot an order made by tho Referee in Bankruptcy In tho abovu entitled proceeding, on March 14, I91h, ordering and directing the un dersigned Trustee ot said bankrupt to sell the property belonging to the es tate of said bankrupt, in the manner and on the terms hereinafter set forth, I will on MONDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF APRIL, 1016, at 12 o'clock, noon, on thp prcinise.-i ' lately occupied by said bankrupt, in the Town of Black Mountain, N. C sell, in 'the following order, to-; tli-f-highest bidder, for cash, subject to confirmation by the Court, all property of said bankrupt which is more par ticularly described as follows: 3. The lot of land in said Town ot Black Mountain, N. C, on which said bankrupt conducted an Ice and laun dry business, which was conveyed lo it by W. S. Walker and wife, by deed dated November 8, 1913, and recorded in Book 190, page 3, of the Records of Deeds of the said County of Bun combe. Also all and every piece of machin ery, of every nature, kind and descrip tion, contained In and upon snid land and premises which was sold to said bankrupt by Columbus Iron Work Co. . and installed upon said premises for the purpose of manufacturing lee, the property above described, Includ ing said lot, being covered by deed of trust to said Columbus Iron Works, and recorded Book 96, page 194, of said Records of said Bun combe County. 2. O. ,1-26 g. C. Extractor Att. C. S. Type C. Hinge cover and Friction Pulley. G. 1-32x54 No. 3 (PI. I. B. S.) Wood Washer with 1 partition, prop erty covered by (Chattel Mortgage. Book 37, page 422, of Records of Chatter Mortgages of said county. 3. Also all office equipment, ono typewriter, one desk. All laundry ma chinery, and all other pereon property whatsoever not hereinbefore enum erated, belonging to the said bankrupt In my hands as Trustee; tho property hereinbefore described In the three divisions, 1, 2, and 3, to be sold separately In the order hereinbefore specified, and free and discharged of the liens hereinbefore mentioned. And all creditors and others' inter ested In the estate of said bankrupt, aro hereby notified to be and appear before the Referee in Bankruptcy, on th 21st day of April, 1919. at 10 o'clock, a. in., at his office, in Ashevllle. N. C, and show cause If any they hevc, why suld sale shall not be cc-n- lliiiied. ' This Mavch 14. 1916. B. H. TAYIiOK. Trustee. March 18-25; April 1-8. ,. l . JEWS TO CELEBRATE PURIM. New York, March 18. jew' throughout the world will celebrate 4 the Purim feast tomorrow. It marks the anniversary of King Ahasuerus' order rescinding the edict for the killing ot the Jews and overthrowing the plans of Raman for the destruc tion of the race. ThrouKh the efforts of Esther the king liwued the order, snd gave the Jews permission to J fend themselves when attacked. , 4 i The race was preserved by this or der, mid the people hsve celebrated It ever since, coveting a period of morn than 2,400 years. The celcbrntton hss net l he religious sentiment which maiks so many of the Jewish hell- days. In ancient tunes me anniver- w(U Cftlebruj by giving dance. -M,,l especially masquerades, and this cus tom has been continued to s large extent by thousands of Jews. One ot the prescribed customs Is for the as sembling of the family In the men, ftta and enlng, when the Hook rf K'hor Is read end there Is a genrril exchange Of presents. It Is gKnernllv' made the merriest ot the Jewish hol idays marking, as It does, the pre erretlon ot the Jews. KING OF ltl-:r.( K-K AYN!VI:!N MAHY Athens. March II Athens other i lies and towns of the kin fcori1 u' observed a holiday toduy In r lhmon1 tlon of the third annWeraar-P of. secession of King Con-innl'"" '"" succeeded U, the throne , . . , i BlrmlnKliAia Mutch 18, 1913, on the sunk' bis fLhr. LUii G.t.(
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