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t - ::e ASHEVILLE G1TI2EH ; PuUuHed trmry Moraine hf Tb Citizen Compn 8 CoronaMot Street "i Aaarrlile OtPMe ( days a week. I"- 8undayCitl"llevwv Sunday J) Weekly Cltlxen every Wednesday. ' : TEUrmwets felitoM OfBc--. . M Editorial Boom T ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS COMPLETE SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br errter In Aslievtll aid Buburb. Pally ft Butt, 1 yr. In advanc 7.50 imily ft Sun. t bo. m adrdne l.H Dally ft gun, 1 weak la advanc. .11 Daily only 1 year In advance - 8 .00 Rally only 3 mo. in advance- 1.20 Dally only 1 week In aSjtanc .10 Hy nail In United Statea, Postage Paid. . Dally ft Sun. 1 yi in advance $1.00 Patty ft Bun. 3 mo. In advanc 1. 'Dally only 1 year In ad vane 4.00 - Dally only 3 ma. In advanc l.M Sundiy only 1 yaar In advanos... 1.00 Sunday only 3 mo. in advance- .10 IWkly I year in advance ... ,M Monday, September 28, 1914. U'., 'ii-'1 ra ; - WiLson, Brjraa 3wod Guder .' Mo on feature In Secretary Bry ! a's speech at the Auditorium Sat j kirday nlfbt , Impressed itself more ; tipon the minds ( hi audlsno than j-vlhH unwavering loyalty to President ; Wilson, hi Admtnlatratloq and hli ; fcolloJes. It was ihla wnflamg dr. jVotloa to hi chief which eued Mr. lUryan to return from Washington I last Friday In order that he might render what assistance he could In tha campaign which look to the re Election of Congressman . James H. I toudfer.' ' . , I Mr. Bryan well jitvo wa, aa so ably J etated In Ala taddre, that the teak tof President WUon will be only half i klon if by any misfortune a. Repub 1 .llcan majority, dhould be found la the I flower hcrtjie of -cdngren after - the ' :oomlnf eect(oni'.".A' Repudiation of ; ,Mr. t. Gudger, Mr, Bryan declared, Voulrl undoubtedly be , repudiation : ( Prealdent Wlleon and a, repudia tion of tHe" latter a potlolaa. - We take It that every Democrat in the Tenth 4 dlrtrlct, whether ; he t waa tor" Mr. Oudier pr againat him in the daya preceding the late .primary, - l big ( enouA and broad enough now to tawallow bui personal prefrrencee and t ,vphM tiirni 0'h ' realdoir.t by endWf back to, Waahlngton a Dem- toerail ot from the Tentii dletript, ForYS man tan teU. asd denl Dem. crat.; iioughJig i KUi await the arty, aa far iu congreie) la concerned, in the elti&onelfcaVh" ire bu"t a few week away. The In dication are extremely encouraging V for the national Demo' ratio party, but auceena la hot assured If a spirit t overconndence now exlatlng ehotild give rlae to lethargy and laek of In tereet Returning to the relations existing fcetweea Prealdent Wileon and Secre tary 'ftryaii, "It 'Waa plain to be en from ,. the hearty upplauae which . grreeted the aejiretary' trlbutea to the ipreelflent that the man who now lt 'in the . white bouM la the popular idoW and it la hard to believe that the majority of the wtera In the Vnl ted KUitee next Novimber will turn their backe on the man who haa ac , eompllshed ao much for the good and .- -welfare of the country. ' Incidentally, we may remark that ' If anybody ever Imagined that the re. Ration existing between the president . ; jevnd Secretary Hryan were not n cor Idlal. ae they might he, Suturday .. ; Bight's ' nddrette, unil others, must all rely fllnpul such an Illusion. Nevnr . ' ere tWbUtwi more sinrerr, and, we i.t.! might adrt. never liave they heen ' tnore richly merited. Marriage and Titles , Perhaps It is a long stretch of the Imagination, but still there is reason j believe that among the other e( " fectg of the Kurnpean war upon the orld will be fount! a disinclination n the part of the American heires ' to exchange her nealth for some ' fmpty title. And nun-ly most of ne f Wllo have seen the mismating of the j to : daughters of America's aoap klius to the eclons of Kurojie's nubility will rejoice in the prospwt of th,, future which holds out a promise of Ameri can girls for American husbands. It "ae nevr a fair exchange anyway. when we take Into consideration all J that the wealthy daughter surrender to wear the coronet of a titled pau ,t ier. Of course, there were escep . lions to the rule, and some Ameri can mothers who plotted and schem ed, with their daughters In the bat : nnce, reaped better than, they knew. 1 For ttiuoh of the misery and mis fortunes which have overtaken Amer ican wive In. Europe there Is nono more to blame than th busy match making mother. The first motive or i Inducement J which "i prompted , tbe mofher who nought to effect a mar. rloge. between ber'ehil J and some foreign title waa t deirj to outdsui le the i daaalera Of the social whirl t It Hit not matter much" to materfa " whether tb ojijta-feax. tie ware mated, temperamentally or physiceUly-r-th title waa the thing. What ooxtki farther removed from anything aacred or sincere than theee esnerner4 Or limited partnership with rrriot liability, carried on for esylftak gain wJ to be dissolved at vIU? Half f the denp humiliation and disappointments whtrh h.w follower! th. "neiught and paid for" title ha nesser bnn told. Many of the luck less womnn have burled their sorrow in Silence, trunt!n ever to the hold ing hand if time to rob their night mare of Annie f Its hnrrcrs. If you let your mind run over the Ion of Arawrioan girls bartered for a title, yea wUI find fct few who pl'ingid Into unknown snaa and escaped rooks. Come to think of It. why the eloijun: "American Ulrls Awwriosn Husbands." liot .'or Notes And Comments In view of Ihe.bomb-dropplnu pro clivities of tint i;ern)iin, how uooiit a alogan, "Hafety rtrat, Hlty At Home?" est " Noting The mir.en's inability to Juggle with the nmne of ItuNtein Hey, a Kvmipathliclnis friend sends the following: "A silly old Turk wan Uustem Bey, tie certis to the states and had his y; His speech was short, so was his stay He soon goes back to huntem Day." While boosting the sale of cotton, It may not be amiss to trt th.' "Buy-a-Brrer movement. Meaning 4 barrel of apples, of course. Out of a multitude of candidates New York etsts will endeavor to name gubernatorial timber Uday. And the "Hame Old Bill" seem to be in the running. After trylnr la vain to pronounce It, tne average American citizen doesn't pare what happens to I'rae- tnyel, Wld DATE NT HIHTORT. September 28. Amerlnn under Oeneral 1710- Marlon attacked a party of Tories at Black Mingo. Hl Parliament passed an act for , t' the abolutloa ef slavery v throughout the British colonies. UilComorn, the last of the Hun garian strongholds, sur rendered to the Austrtans. Viscount Hsrdlnge was ap un pointed commander-in-chief of the British army. The Investment of flehastopol ite - wa begun by the allied armies pf England, France and Tur r key". IKS Confederate troops attacked , General Burnslde at, tKnoxvllle, THtS 1$ MV SNp ftlHTHPAV. j ? ; (ieneral Trench). t 1 ' Oeneral Jr John D. French, the eommander'pf the British army tn rrancs-snas-bufn neptembee- 1062. in RlpeJe Vale, a village. In Knt. At the 4lc$MrtVhi tn Royat navy dnd for four" years ervt s a midshipman. ,ln 174 he entered" tfie army sji an officer of the Eighth Huswirs, illnce that time ne haa seen hard service on many fields. He served' in the fiutidan campaign of 1154-S, and when the last Boer war broke out he went to South Africa, where he took part in many historic battles, and was often men tioned In the dispatches. He com manded the cavalry force In the operations culminating In the relief of Klmberlsy and also waa In com mand of the cavalry division of Lord Roberts' forties throughout the opera tions ending In the Capture of Blnem fonteln end Pretoria. Oeneral French served as Inspector general of the forces from 107 to 1911, when he became thief of the Imperial gen eral staff. On the occasion of the king's birthday last year he was pro moted to field marshal. Children's Stories. HOW NIN.V HELPED. (By Virginia Vsli.) Once upon' a time, Nina and her grandma lived together In a small house near Iho church. Uiamlma liked to have Nina read to her and each nluht, when the newspaper came, nhe would ak her to read all of the news she could before It was time for her to go to bed. Kin was very glad to do this aud they were both very much Interested In reading all about the war going on ucrosa the sea. One day .Nina emtio home from school very much excited sod told her 'grandma, thai all tho children were going to make something and semi In a barrel for the soldiers They were to bring the things in n week to llie R'hnol and they were be parked and sent lioin theie. "What can I make ' 1 want to make something, grandma, and per haps it will go to Bfiirie of the places we have been reading about." "Why don't you crochet a worsted i cap'"' said grandma. "1 will, nnd 1 will begin it right j Austria-Hungary has four Import a ii y so that f will havo plenty ofiant government wireless stations, lime to make a nice one." answered I "'clnuovo. Tola and Sebm with Nina. Nina spent nil of her spare time working on the cap and at last it was finished nnd he took it to school und It was sent with the other tilings across the sea. A few weeks after tho tiurrcl una sent the teacher rend aloud to the children a letter, that had come trio day before from the fort where they na4 sent th. barrel of tliinna. It i thanked the children for their kind ness and thought That made th entldren very glad that they had spent their time in helping others, Nina read to her grandmother the news of the war witty a. great deal more In terest, for as she said? ''Grandma, t have helped some In the war, haven't Of course her grandma said she Jaj&ore-wagsj tbsa-soar 1 THE SCISSORS ROUTE! . 4 Prat for Villa. (The Nut I. in.) Kor a confounded of prophecy com mend us to General Villa. Ills rapid and steady cmergenc from the repu tation of bein,c the worst of cutthroats end -robbers tntol1at of a shrewd, saAcious and patriotic leader, as well a.i military captain of remarl, able ubiiity, is one of the most e- I traordinary phenoinenu we can re- cull In the histury of any public fig ure A year iigo, If anybody had said that the people of Ihm country, rte-l luged and sickened with the horrors of n war engulfing the whole rlvlll aatlon of Kuope, Mould be able to lind in the doings of "Pancho" Vill a bit of real comfort nnd nolure amid the general gloom, he would have 1-ve.n retarded the ellllert of Jok ers. Yet that U precisely what ha oc:urred. Those who have not f.ir goMen everything that happened fore July 31, 1911. lll remember thst In the most 'critical period of the American occupation of Vera 'ru and of the negotiations which Dual ly resulted In the retirement of Hti- crta, Villa wan a rfre-at xtantlhy of I the I'nlted Htales through bin Influ ence on the Mexicans generally and on t'arransu Iti particular: and, iu spite of occasional Items of news pointing toward possible tioubls, 11 seems clear that his conduct ever since has been that of a loyal citizen and a rrlund of peace and orderly government. To crown all, we have now a statement of the plan lie pro poses for the institution of a perma nent constitutional government In 'Mexico; and, besides, being of a per fectly reasonable character through out, It Includes the provision that "No military man he a candidate for "president or vice president or gover nor of any state." Rooeeiveli In Kansas. (Kansas City Journal.) To those who knew Colonel Hrxise velf In other and happier days there is a suggestion of pathos In the ter rific campaign to which the desperate bull moose camlldutes have subjected him during his prese'nt trip to Kan sas. The sturdy veteran of so many political battles ha done nobly by those who need his help, but some thing vital and energetic Is lacking in his speeches. The old vim Is not there. The accumulation of years and the merciless driving qf his phy sical forces lis v had their effect. Then, too, there are the recent dis appointments Incident to his setback In. iew York. The greatest of alt, however, Is the rapid and hopeless disintegration of the progressive par ty upon which he had banked so heavily for the continued exercise of his political powers. The bull moose organs declare that It, "is the same old Hoosevelt" who comes to Kansas. Hut u n't It la a different Roosevelt older, sadder, out regrettably n.,t wiser. He was Wiled to Jar things to tholr founiln in nis rormer style. It was promised that tie would "eat 'cm alive" as he tisea to do. The crowds gathered to see the old Rooseve'ttan exhibition, hut the ernwSa ih II.- JPpolnted.' rt wxplalnedi tliat ros ulnneK'wM ,"tlred'nd thai his voice naa given Out. Probably this vs telle. But there was something .else em llinthlS .vii tori iuii,i. t eJeVertheMHa plainly. atMiarent ani almost pathetic. His press represen tatives and the bull moose organs whooped It up for him n their best Style. The circus methods of publi city so pii-turesoiicly appropriate Irt other days were used unsparingly, but they failed to galvanize the colonel's visit Into anything like his old-time Invasions of the west. It la i differ ent Roosevelt, and a different minded people that he Is trying to arouss. Wuvicgg ami War. (Huston Transcript.) The stopping of all telesraphb) and telephone communication between the belligerents at the first breathing of war and the partial stopping of con trol and censorship of such communi cations from nations at war to non helllHorents has rendered Invaluah'e message by wireless across and around the regions controlled , by the belligerents and especially nt sea and across Iho seas. Hut tho bottling up of any place so that It can not PolJ communication with the outside Is a thing r the past. Tho fact that n wireless apparatus can not be easily hidden prevents the surreptitious use which might be made of It In regions under control of the bolllserents, al though for short distance communi cation, such ns along frontiers or be tween close lying countries s ni western Europe, a small wlrclcv r -reiving apparatus might, b,, secret, y used, especially if it were temuorar ly strung under cover of the dnr!tnrs and taken down before daylight. In suc h work there will be a new field for signal corps work and scoutln?. Ah regards the more powerful land stations, those which will keep up communication f.0fl miles and more, these can be easily kept under gov-! eminent, supervision, but the use of wirclc.-s on ships for sending mes sases up t.isnd from 2 Ml to 600 miles and receiving them at still gremn oisiance worn povverrul land stations, will be subject only to such artiiVtri Interference as may lie put in opo'-.i-tlon Iry the belligerents. There can be no doubt that tho ex perience In the present war will re sult In the (loser governmental cn- trol of private. iiTTd-amateur inatn.il. i- tlon. a normal range of S0 miles by day end 600 hy nteht. and Trieste, with a day rnm;e of 1 SO mile nnd a night range of 300 Germany has IT wireless stations, of which eight are luhtships, wltli small rane of from L'O to 60 mile$ The remaining stations are at Kar kum. range 100 miles; Rremerlmfen, range 2o miles; ' Bulk ( Kiel hay)! ranie 110 miles; ruxhaven, day range 110 miles, night raiMre 10 miles; Danxlg. day range S30 miles, night rsnae C0; Heligoland, . ranje 110 miles: Norddeieh, day range 4.10 miles and night range, S30 miles; Sassruts (Rugen), range lift miles; Swine niunde, day range SSO miles, night rango 600, France has eighteen stations. Rnu-iogaa-aurJd:eijraae.iO ft. mileaBou , mas range io miles; Brest, ranee - nUlest , Chorbourg, ran 369 TODAY'S SPECIALS DISSOLUTION SALE $6.00, Dissolution Price $5. and $5.15 Patent roll, ilnll mat kid top, graceful tapering toe. Ixiuls hrrl; very stylish. Highest quality. $5.00, Dissolution Price $4.50 Extremely dilc and stylish; brocaded, top, patent vnmp plain tapering toe, 14 buttons, welt sole. It is an Unusual Condition to Offer Reduced Prices at the First of the Season, but We Must Raise a Large Amount of Money in a Short Time to Pay for the stock of the Retiring Members of the Brown Miller Shoe Co. It's Your Golden Opportunity to Save. The C.W.Brown Shoe Co. 'Sidcessors to Brown-Miller Shoe Co. J" W , Courteous Saleemeu 47PattbnAVe. Phone miles; Dieppe, range 50 miles; Dun kerque, range 350 miles; Eiffel tower, large range; Ouessunt, range 8S0 miles; Port Vendres, ; Rochefort, range 3R0 miles; Toulon, -; several other etallons' are on the African coast. Russia has twenty-eight Htations, of which (he following are on or near the Jialtlc sea: Helslngfors, range --; Krunsludt, range ; l.lbau, range 170 miles; Preele, range ; Revel, range 10 miles; Kls, range ISO miles; Hon no, range 70 miles; Wi borg, range . Ureal llritaln has sixly-elght sla lions. Ijlually thousands of ships are provided with wireless outfits, and those Hoard men of war us ually hav a rarVge of ll'O miles or more sod ere thus equal to a good land station. j BREATHING SPELLS DAILY 8TltKN;TH AND CHEEK. (Compiled by John (J. Quinms, the Sunshine Man.) "For It is p receipt upon precept, prcecpt upon precept; line upon line. Iin uon line; here u little, thcro a liltle." - i Isiiiuh 2S.10.) If wo would please (lod vie. must watch e cry stroke and touch upon the canvas of our lives; we may not think we can lay It on with a trowel and ct succeed. We ought to live ns miniature painters work, for they waicii every line and tint. Spurgeon. It is comely fashion to be glad. Joy is the grace wc say to God. Jean Ingelow. "Sen , ( I'salrn the Lord loo-.:'.) with gladness." 'rbe know not i",,)l tliat think to pleas, Hmi with making themselves miserable, - lii.shop Hall. And ever no be ploilMi ouisch es iiiny always he are doing, tli.it Him if we aii Kuskin. sure, what e cannot not happy Ami all the angels would l If. in the . world he built glad Although there must be some things wad No drop of Joy were spilt. - W . Hands. lYom father to Son. "Well, Bobby," said the minister to ihe small son of one of his dea cons, "what Is the news?" '-Popper's got a new set of false teeth." "Indeed," said the minister, re straining a desire to laugh, "and what will he do with the old set?" "Oh. 1 suppose," replied Bobby, "they'll ,ut 'em down and make, me v.i-.ir 'cm."-Kansas City Star. each-day..., ai tbffl , Jarksfin touniy rair, optembr 29-30 and LQtobtr ji-i Ad4at -e j e I A -e X 'I V ' DARMSTHOHG &.C0, $3.50, Dissolution Price $2.90 Patent colt, dull kid top, 12 and 14 button model, Louis heel tapering toe; neat, stylish, good. $5, Dissolution Price $4.25 and $4.40. Men's snappy and ' stylish shoes. Tan calf skin, straight toe, aeml-military heel, also la gnu metal leather. Fit Yon Exactly, 710 Asheville, N. C. GOAL For "goodness Sake" use MONARCH. It is the cream quality of Jellieo, big heat, little waste. Try one ton today. Southern Coal Co. 10 N. Pack Sq. PHONE 114. MORE JAPANESE. PRKIXO, Sept. 58. ( 1:35 a. m.) is learned from Wei-Hscn in Shan Tung, that a second detachment of Japanese troops arrived there at sun down Saturday with fifteen cartloads of ammunition nnd supplies, other troops have advanced west along the railway and hold Knng Tse. where tho Germans flooded t lie coal mines before their departure. All the Chi nese miners fled. The American mission is crowded with women from the city and coun try districts, who are said to fear both ihe Japanese and the Chinese soldiers. The Chinese foreign office has ask ed the Japanese legation for an ex planation of the occupation of -th. Wei-Hsen railway station. ZEPPKL1V IHtriPS BOMBS, - AVARS AW, Sept. 21 (By way of Pctrogrud.) This morning (prob ably Saturday) at 5 o'clock a Ger man Zeppelin appeared above the city and dropped many bombs, killing three soldiers. Tho airsilp was fired upon but escaped to the vicinity of Novo Oeorgiewsk (formerly called Modlin, twenty miles northwest of Warsaw) where the guns of th... fortress brought It down. . The foregoing obviously refers to the Zeppelin raid described in au earlier dispatch from Warsaw way of London. ltRYAX WRITES I.EVY. by "WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. It be came known tonight that Secretary BryRn has written to Representative Jefferson Levy, of New York, urging him to consider selling Mantlcellq, the home of Thomas Jefferson, to the gov ernment. Mr. Bryan suggested that Mr. Ievy might retain a life Interest in the property, but added that the present. aeewed La. be. j, .Ulcg Umcg 1 maka the deed as It would "comment omt.. .tho great dexraiicadmsnis- MANY SHREWD MEN Have Used Our BANK ACCOUNT PLAN . to increase their credit. They spprecuite that their credit -is a fftpr.ofjiiatria! Importance when It cornea to carry- ing through a deal that may mean a considerable profit. T WHY NOT USE this plan to Increase your credit? Get ready for the deal now that you may take advantage of it when it cornea, , Wcchovia BM & Trust Company QpUal ssi Sirphn Jl.700.00l.fll AKHEVTXLE, V, C Young Man. Did You Itaow That the man who now has large financial matters entrusted t hi ear Brst learned to take care of Us own private finances? A man successful with his own affairs Is eagorly sought by others tn direct and assume their responsibilities. Learn to save now. The American National Banh Corner Church Street and Patton Avenue. The Only National Bank In Asheville ATRIAL TRKaT T HighCliff The coal without a de fect tWt handle the best the JeUUco Helds afford, Asheville Dray, Fuel & Construction Co. CUT PRICES ON MEWS SUITS Gem Clothing Store Patton At. GO TO THE Baltimore Sample Store For Bargains In Sample Goods 26 8. Main St. We Wash For a mighty big crowd of Ashe ville people; we try to make every bundle as nearly perfect as possible. Our big new plant, and careful workers combined make NICHOLAS WAY Washing; unexcelled In the south. Phone 2000 Asheville Steam Laondrj i. A. NICHOLS, Manager. 5 W. College Hu Southern State Bank Glen Rock Station. CAPITAL $25,000.00 Your Account Is Invited. 4 I 'or Cent Paid on Savings. See Us About Your Eyes Today Broken Lenses Duplicated Louis I. Alexander Optical Co, The Busy Optical Shop 78 Patton A ve. Phone 1796 tratlon of President Wilson,"' A bill to authorise the purchase of the property Is pending In congress). PROVIDKNCE WINS. NTW TORK. Sept 7. The Inter national league's eason closed today with Providence th pennant wtnner for the first time sine 105. "The race was the closest in years and It was not until Friday that th leader- shlp.wnsjdeglded. In the closing days of the season Rochester dropped from Brst to third place. IS ALL WE ASK. LAUNDRY Ii-rhones:-2.)J OCR I.A CTiDRT WHITaX J.E. CARPENTER WMxs, RegsiB ssM My Tea F NOTICE Is your lawn mower dull? Is your parasol broken? Is your typewriter out ot order? Is your lock, key or gun broken? Bring them to ns. Motorcycles, , bicycles and anything electrical repaired. ASHEVILLE CYCLE Company. W. CoUego Ctreet. Our Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. Phone till -L. Biltmore Ice Cream Allegretti Candies Walker's DRUGSTORE Agents for Both Phones 183 & 132 LOGAN Tails to Isvtlea and fleam i Legal Bldg.. Pbom Tt Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases, D. L HKELSTa LOAN OFFICE. 2S-23 SouUi Main St. Phone MT XR UK Bft-01 tLtCTRlCAl FIXTURES W. A. WARD U Battery Park ejaleahosss 44. Ford Cars Accessories, OAs, Greases and Repairs X). G Shaw Motor Co. Phone 2266 KREINUS 6 ANDERSON Makers of Clothes That Gentlemen Wear.
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