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TUESDAY, OCTORER 16, 1917 THE ASHEVILLE TLMES. PAGE FIVE :Jisifi5i?l8 St ; p In open competition at the Annual ' yaBBSymU l lMIBpS i f Business Show. New York. Oct. 15, 1?U A . v WMMmi il'WWS- - 1 V the Underwood is aain awarded the :fmf 55P 1 ' : eational. Typewriter Trophy Cup 'A ''. j. ' ' 'jL' ' '-'r' Raie 143 Accurate words per minute for one hour. ; iS. ' ' -jo, -y Underwood Supreme in Speed - Accuracy Durability MPORTftNT WEEK FOR CONTESTANTS Standing of Candidates InDmsionNuwb This Is "Starting Opportun ity Time" Extra Votes Offered Vote in Division No. 2 Published Today the This week is perhaps one of must important periods for the con testants who hope to be among the leaders at the close of the TIMES Great Circulation Campaign. This week is "starting opportunity time" and the 300,000 extra votes offered on a two year club besides the regular votes will be a thing of the past after this week. The coupon in the paper will take a big fall commencing Friday of this week. Get the coupons in and secure the two year club this week. No contestant can have votes this week, up to and including Saturday, on more than one two year club. Four six jnonths or two one year subscrip tions from old or new subscribers will make up the club. . Vote In Division No. 2 The vote standing in Division No. 2, is recorded today and most of the la dies in this district are receiving a splendid support and their friends are sending in many votes. A number of those who have been nominated have sent in votes for themselves and the race in this division promises to be a Miss Mae Hipp PRIZES FOR DIVISION NO. TWO. Division Number Two will comprise the following cities and towns: Swan-4 nanoa, Black Mountain, Old Fort, I Marion, Morganton, Valdcse, Hickory, ' Conover, Statesville, Lenoir, Ruther fordton, Marshall. Hot Springs. New port, Hendersonville, Tryon, Saluda, Pisgah Forest, Brevard, Weavervillo, Mars Hill, Union Mills, Forest City, Rosman, Canton, Waynesville, Sylva, Dillsboro, F.ryson City, Andrews, Mur phy, Burnsville, Shelby. Spruce Pines, Hayesvillo, and other cities and towns of like size. Andrews, N. C. Miss Ruby' Weld). .. . . .... .98,000' Miss Bessie Dockbry 105,000 Miss Florence Crawford 76,000 Miss Etta 'Fainter 92,000 Miss Edna Spronce 88,000 Miss Gladys Watson 41,000 Mrs. Tom Campbell ,. 08,000 Mrs. Bonnie Folk ; Black Mountain, N. C. Miss Charlotte Fainter 38.000 Miss Ethel Curley 81,000 Miss Kate Owenby ....... ... 22,000 Miss Mary West ....10,003 Mrs. W. W. Jackson 109,000 airs. K. T. Pressley 10,000 Miss Elmer Fulcher .20,000 Mrs. 11. B. Beckwith 58,000 Miss Francis Garlick 52,000 Mrs. J. C. Doty . .72,000 Miss Carrie Sloan 19,000 Miss Beatrice Kerlee 2 4,000 Miss Lennie Walker 75,000 Miss Viola Burnette 30.000 Miss Frances Jones 10,000 Miss Addie Stepp 83,000 Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Gladys Mayer 39.000 most interesting one. There are less nominations In this district and the lady who has the highest vote in this section will receive one of the auto mobiles. A set of prizes, ten of them, will go to the ten highest contestants in this division and nil of the contest ans have an opportunity to secure the largest vote inVll districts and win the Nash Six seven-passenger car. Snmo! Time To Got Votes. The contestants who reside In divis ions out of Asheville will always have the same time to collect voos on any of the oflers or tho coupon vote as those who reside In Division No. 1, the city cf Asheville. The coupons are good until Monday night of each week and if the coupons arc in the mall Monday night they will be counted as soon as they reach the campaign office. Club offers that will expiro Saturday nights the same rule will apply to subscriptions. On rural routes where the mall does not leave until Tuesday following Monday, the coupons can be sent In at that time. Every contestant should make every e' ort to secure the two yenr club be tween this time and Saturday night. Three hundred thousand votes will be very hard to secure atter this week. It will require many more subscriptions and many more coupons to secure that number of votes next week than is re quired this week. Get busy this week. SMALL DOCKET IN POLICE COURT A very small docket awaited Police Judge Glenn this morning. In spite of the scarcity of whiskey, one de fendant was arraigned for being drunk and was fined 125, George Williams, colored, waa sent to tho roads for 60 days for larceny of a small quantity of brass from the Asheville Supply and Foundry company. Some other minor cases were continued. 10,000 49,000 41,000 Miss Ruth Hines Miss Maude Mayberry Brevard, N. O. Mrs. W. J. Wallace 39.00U Miss Mable Miller ...110,000 Miss Annie Shipman ...3.2,000 Miss Flora Duckworth 87,000 Miss Pearl Fortner 66,000 Bryson City, N. C. Miss Lucy Wilson 67,000 Miss Bertha Marr 88,000 Miss Edith Bryson ....94,000 Miss Ethel Snelson si.uuu Miss Ethel Leo 85,000 Miss Helen Ingle (l.uuv Mrs. J. M. Sinlley 104,000 Miss Georgia Hampton ....... .10,000 Burnsville, N. C. Miss Pearl Kobiuaun 101,000 Miss Mary Wruy 87,000 Miss Mary Roland 93,000 Canton, X. O. Miss Annie Kn kputrick 105,000 Miss Luclle Johnson 107,000 Miss Effie Chambers 62,000 Miss Muriel Joslyn 77,000 Miss Dixie Randall 98,000 Conover, N. O. Mrs Adison Shul'ord 101,000 Dillsboro, N. C. Miss Maggie Tullent 78,000 Miss Surah Bell 64,000 Miss Annie DHls 110,000 Miss Doris Fisher 61,000 Miss Annie Tallent 83,000 Miss Murguerite liuckner 75,000 lloiulcrsoiivllle, N. C. Miss Margaret Justus ... j. ... 82,000 Miss Norma Sandifer 94,000 Miss Margaret Garren 80,000 Miss Ei line Case 87,000 Miss Edith Forest ; 109,000 Mrs. C. M. Hinds 112,000 Miss Lillie Brooks 70,000 Miss Nona Edwards 68,000 Miss Willie Brown 81,000 Miss Delia Davis 88,000 Miss Agle Jones 63,000 Miss Gladys Glenn 111,000 Hickory, N. C. Miss Annie Killian 60,000 Miss Mary Allen ... . . . ... . . Miss Flossie Smith Miss Clarina Abernathy ....'.' Miss Mary Rogers Shuford. . , Miss Louise Jones . . . . Miss Jocelyn Bradford ..... Miss Katherine Whitner .... M iss Katherline Hardin ..... Miss Marion Whitner Miss Lucy Sledge .......... Miss Kathleen Allen '. . ... .'. . Miss Edith Clements ..... . Miss Sadie Whitner........ Miss Laura Miller . Miss Gretna Wazen . Miss Helen Springs . ...... Miss Amy Sellers ......... Sallie Hamilton , Alva Boatwright ... . ; Sudie Burns ......... Jo Moore Rebecca Boone Miss Gladys Reid . , Hot Springs, N. C. Miss Mildred Garcnflo Miss Bonnie Maxlield Mrs. Lela Plemmons ........ Miss Florence Stram ....... Mrs. F. J. Brown .......... Inniuii, S. C. Miss Arlie Harris Miss Onie Harris Miss Agnes West Miss Grace Lndson Miss Nella Hatchette , Miss Ruth Cainii Stella Hammeth Bessie Blackwell Gladis Hatchett . Bessie Gorman Annie May Canaday .. Edith Canaday Morpanton, X. C. Miss Augusta Bristol Miss Louise Wilson Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss .67,000 . 97,000 110.000 100. 000 . 39,000 .44,000 . 98.000 .73.000 .66,000 101. 000 .82,000 .78,000 . 78.0(10 112,000 . 99,000 , .64,000 , .78,000 ,111,000 , .69,000 , .82,000 , .90.0(10 . .65,000 , . 88,000 ,106.000 . .49.000 , . 57.0(10 .108,000 . 107,000 . .68,000 . .98.000 . . 92,000 .102.000 . .66,000 .. 42,000 . .61.000 . . 39,000 . .76,000 . .92,000 . .83,000 . .79,000 . .97,000 . .77,000 Miss Netta Bridges 80,000 Miss Sarah Cloywell 95,000 Mrs. Ben Howard 93,000 Miss Louise Holloway ........ 89,000 Mrs. Sterling Collett 87,000 Mrs. Rob Davis 91.000 Mrs. Harry Riddle 87,000 Miss Marguerite Davis 90,000 Mrs. Myrtle Saunder ,...102,000 Marlon, N. C. Miss Ruth Kerby 66.000 Miss Pearl Hoover 92.0110 Miss Loma James 79.000 Miss Margie Kerby 83.000 Miss Bessie Tate ...60,000 Miss Irma McConnell 47,000 Miss Ruby James 81,000 Miss Ruby Giles , 90,000 Miss .Ola Glbbs 78,000 Miss Iris Ruth 01.000 Mrs. T. W. Kincaid 112,000 Miss Blanch Hauck 47,0HI Miss Nelle Blanton 97.000 Miss Delia Gibbs 82,000 Miss Kino Wilson 66,000 Miss Elizabeth Swindell 78,000 Marsha II. N. C. Miss Nevada Ward 107,000 Miss Mattio Dalton 106.000 Miss Georgia Guthrie 105,000 Mrs. Sam Mackie 108,000 Mars Hill, N. C. M'ss Pnnsie Holcomb 97,000 Miss Ida Lee Hutchin 87,000 Miss Joe Edwards 95,000 Miss Katherine Woodard 91.000 Mrs. lrvln Coates 98,000 Murphy, N. C. Miss Mary Novell 89,000 Miss Gertrude Meroney 86,000 Miss Edna Raymond 70,000 Mrs. Cleveland Ricks 81,000 Miss' Polly Brltton ..66,000 Miss Irene Brown 82,000 Mrs. J. W. Davidson 60,000 Morrlstown, Tomi. Miss Mary Frank Smith 85,000 Miss Annie Kate Smith 19,000 Miss Hilda Holmes 45,000 Miss Margaret Jenkins 15,000 Miss Gladys Johnson ....... .25,000 Miss May Riley...... ....... ...76,000 Miss Nida Southern ..........89,000. Miss Annie Kate Weems .....24,000 Miss Pauline Craig .12,000 Miss Pauline Lane ...10,000 Miss Cora Hazlewood ...64,000 Miss Daisy Baird .39,000 Miss Edith Caile .... . , .72,000 Miss Julia Legg ... ......10,000 Miss Marguerite Tolland 10,000 Miss Bello Bryson ... 91,000 Mrs. Alfred Morgan ......... 22,000 Mrs. W, T. Cooper ..62,000 Miss Edna Bailey, Dickey Hotel 10,000 Miss Fleeta Christopher ...... .86,000 Miss Elizabeth Brittain . , 16,000 Newport, Tenn. Miss Edna Sparks ....... Miss Myra Minis ............. Miss Annie Roe frikill ...... Miss Edna Fisher ......... i Miss Ernestine Robinson ... , Miss Laura Mae Taylor Miss liuth Gardner ......... Miss Bonnie Krapp ........ Newton, N. C, Miss Daisy Stanley Miss Grace Gaither Miss' Floy Trollinger Miss Snllie Michael Miss Edith Sherrill ......... Miss Wilma Roiler Miss Floy Bealty . Miss Madge Hoover Miss Florence Evans Miss Naoiua lrvln Miss Winnie Irvin Miss -Kathleen Wilson Miss Kathleen Baton . Old Fort, X. O. Miss Maggie Allen Miss May Jordan Miss Lillie Lytle Miss Grace Artiey Miss Clara Knapc Mrs. Charles Steffe Miss Mable Crawford ...... Miss Thelma Graham Pisgah Forest, X. C. Miss Hazel Albert ...... Miss Josephine Carr Miss Annie Gash Miss Julia Beaver Mis. W. T. Tabor Mrs. B. L. Ledford ....111,000 Bosnian, X, C. Mrs. C. D. Gruver Mrs. E. M. Cook Miss Classes Whitmire Mrs. P. T. Bannmn Riithci I niton, X. C. Miss Laura Abram Miss Ocie Biggerstaft Miss Ethel .Morris Miss Eva Flack Miss Mary Dickson 92,000 Saluda, N. C. Miss Lucy Mae Glee ..110,000 Miss Annie Hart 87,000 Sylvn, N. C. Miss Rebecca Cathey 98,000 Miss Annie Long 77,000 Miss Marguerite Buchanan ...92,000 Miss Christina Nichols 100.000 Miss Isabella Keener 89.000 Mrs. C. C. Cowan 99..OO0 Swiiimaiioa, X. C. Miss Marguerite Young 9S.000 Mrs. Georgia Young 66,000 Mrs. Georgia BursJn 88.000 Miss Eva .Stanton 95. 000 Miss Agnes Cochran 9 4.000 Miss Jinny Patten lOS.ono .101,000 . . 67,000 . .51,000 , .82,000 . .46,000 . .78,000 . .29,000 . .98,000 . .87,000 . .62,000 . .41,000 . .49,000 . .80,000 . .42,000 . .97,000 . .71,000 . . 60,000 . .83,000 . .71,0(10 . .07,000 . .86,000 '. .60,000 .113.000 . . 70,000 I . .68,000 I . .49,000 . . 97.000 . .80,000 . .48,000 .72.000 . 08,000 .f 7,000 . 69,000 .81,000 . . 62,000 , .96,000 . .88,000 . .90,000 . .71,000 . .67,000 . .65,000 . .83,000 Miss May Grant ........ i ... .19,000 Spruce Pines, N. C. Miss Pearl Turbeville . . . ... . . .94,000 Miss Beulah Berry .......... . 66,000 Miss Etta "Ward .71,000 Miss May Patrick' ..48,000 Miss Pauline. Stewart 70,000 Miss Effie Turbeville . .... . . ..83,000 Tryon. N. C. Miss Fannie Conner .......... 67.000 Miss Virginia Butler ......... 69,000 Miss Gladys AUlridge . . . . ... .110,000 I'nion Mills, N. C. Miss Minnie Nashburn ....... 90,000 Miss Mary Lizzie Logan ...... 76,000 Miss Mae Namey ............ 69.000 Miss Clara Morris . . . . . .74.000 Miss Ethel Barnes ..... 91,000 Valdcse. X. C. Miss Clara anna ........... 88,000 Miss Fannie Tron ............ 88,000 Miss Jennie Riljet 89,000 Miss Delia Bouchard 95,000 Miss Madeline Tron 87,000 .Miss Precious Panna ...60,000 Miss Annie Powell ..99,000 MLss Velva Jones 90.000 Miss Florence lienfield 84,000 Miss Mary Long 70,000 Miss Marion Garren 98,000 Wiiyncsville, X. C. Miss Clarace Abel ....... , 76.000 Miss Sarah Thomas ......... .98.000 .Miss Sarah Garrison ......... .94,000 Miss Norn. Turbetield 90,000 Miss Sarah Jones 70,000 Mrs. Robert Mitchell 81,000 Miss Jennie Hay 60,000 Georgia Miller 112.000 George Ward ..... ..44,000 Woavcrville, X. C. Walter Cheek 10,000 E. V. Merrill 11 3.00ti Lucy Reeves 10,000 Miss Annls M cares 114. noo Miss Mary Webster 10,000 Miss .Mary Reagan 10,000 Miss Louise Fox .16,000 Mrs. George Tilson 95.000 Miss Eugenia Prcsson ..10,000 Miss Sue Weaver 10,000 Mrs. C. P. West 112,000 JUDGE 11LLT0 SPEAK AT SMOKER AT LANGBEN Mass Meeting Is Arranged in Interest of Lib erty Bonds TO RAISE FUNDS FOR WAR CAMP RECREATION Plans For a Nation -Wide Campaign To Be Made at Conference. MM Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss ; Under the auspices of the Asheville hankers' central committee, Judge Movie, assistant secretary of the treas ury, will address business men of the city tomorrow night at the Langren hotel at a smoker arranged by the program committee. Mayor Rankin, as well known as a banker as he is as mayor, will preside. The plans were made by the bankers, Rotarians, mem bers of the board of trade, Merchants' association and other civic organiza tions interested in the success of the second Liberty loan. Before the smoker, the bankers of the tenth district will hold their regu lar meeting at which the Liberty bonds will be discussed. The Asheville bank ers are determined that the $750,000 allotment for this city shall be over subscribed if possible. Judge Moyle will be introduced by President L. L. Jenkins of the Amer ican National bank. Immediately after the smoker, which begins at 8 o'clock, the tenth district bankers will meet for dinner and discussion. La bor unions, other organizations and business men generally are invited. HEROUS CSMFUINTS Miss Alice Baskervllle 70,000 Miss Geiievle Smith 104,000 Miss Ruth Young 89,000 Miss Leonora Harrison 92,000 Slatcsville, X. C. Mrs. E. M. Vaunt 79,000 Miss Charlie Toniiin 10.000 Miss Rachel. King 61,000 Miss Lucile Kimball 10,000 Miss Maud Guy 92,00 i Miss Mabel Gay 21.000 Miss Iris McDougall 10,000 Miss Mary Neol Conner 28,000 Miss Elizabeth Brawley 36,000 .Shelby, N. C. Miss Rosa Grant 40,000 Miss Orrie Smith 14.000 Miss Estelle Benoy 86, 000 Miss Maple Bean 38,000 SHERIFFS OF STATE TO HELP iM BOND SALES Washington, Oct. 16. An Impor tant conference will be held here Oc tober 23, at which prominent persons from throughout the country will dis cuss the problem of war camp envi ronment, it has been announced. Preceding the conference the na tional committee in charge of the nation-wide campaign to raise funds for war camp community work, of which John N. Willys, of Toledo, Is chair man, will meet. President Wilson has been invited to attend. It is expected that both Secretaries Baker and Daniels will mako addresses The conference has ! been called jointly by Raymond B. I Fosdick, chairman of the war and I navy department commissions on i training camp activities, and Mr. Wil lys. The purpose is to show the urgert need, as part of the nation's proper preparation for war, of surrounding all military training camps and posts with conditions which inspire the men and help to make and keep them fit to light. Among those invited to attend are members of the national and state councils of defense, and chairman of county councils; officials of the rotary clubs, the president and board of di rectors of the United States chamber of commerce; i epresentatives of com mercial federation of women clubs and of state federations and presi dents of a member of prominent wom en's clubs. A number of complaints and re commendations were heard by the city commissioners yesterday afternoon. D. II. Penlnnd ribjeeted to paving as sessments against his property on Haywood road, West Asheville, and the matter was taken under consid eration. City Plumber Enoch was instructed to Investigate the condition of the water linn through the property of Terry and Rhodes, near Forest hill, and report. Building Inspector McDowell was instructed to make a report on the condition of the stove pipe through the roof of the city market. City Engineer Lee will Investigate correctness of sewerage assessments against the property of J. M. Hearn on Montford avenue. C. P, Weavr's objection to charges against his Madi son avenue property was also re ferred the engineer. The Parent-Teacher' association of Asheland nvenue school made com plaint ns to the condition of the tire escape nt the school; the commis sioner of public pafety will Investigate and have repairs made If necessary. Tim question of installing electric lights In the klndergnrten departmr t of Asheland was referred to Mrs. Pickens, the principal. Building permits were granted to E W. Brnckett, one-room business bouse, West Haywood, 135; Coxo estate, re pairs, Pattern avenue, $100. Mitchell Has Returned From Raleigh, Tiere He At- j tended Meeting i Sheriff E. M. Mitchell returned last night from Raleigh, whero yesterday morning he attended a meeting of ! sheriffs of North Carolina, called by Governor T. W. P.ickett, for the pur pose of starting a live campaign in every county in tho state for the sale of Liberty Loan bonds in this state, in order that North Carolina's quota for the bonds can be secured. Out of 100 sheriffs In the state 93 attended tho meeting, which was addressed by the chief executive of the state. The sheriffs perfected a permanent organization adopted resolutions thanking Governor P.ickett and the state, council of defense for calling them together. The officers elected were: President, Sheriff R. II. Edwards, of Wayne county; vlco presidents, Sheriff Wallace, Mecklenburg; Sheriff Stafford, Guilford, and Sheriff Lane, Craven; secretary-treasurer, Sheriff Sears, Wake county. . The members of the newly organ ized body of county otHcers pledged their active support to the governor and It is believed that by this move North Carolina will take a big step forward in the sale of the bonds. With Fingers! Cornsjjft Off Doesn't hurt a bit to lift any corn or ca!lu right off. Try It! V7 ! TO For a few cents you can set a Bmall bottle of the magic, drug freezone re cently discovered by a Cincinnati man. Just ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone. Apply a few drops upon a tender, ach- . ing corn or callus and In stantly all soreness disap pears and shortly you will find the corn or callus so loose that you lift It off with the fingers. Just think! Not one bit of pain before applying freezone or afterwards. It doesn't even Irritate the surrounding skin. Hard corns, soft corng or corns between the toes, also hardened calluses on bottom of feet, shrlvol up and fall off without hurt ing a particle. It is almost magical. Ladles! Keep a tiny bot tle on tho dresser and nev er let a corn or callus acha twice. j " 4 Wife "1
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