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THE ASIIEVIL&E CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 191T. . , i ' " ' irtl : WOMAFJ DELIVERS LEADING ADDRESS ATGOMMErJCEIVIENT Judge Murphy of AsheviHe Delivers Diploma to Normal Graduates. PAYS WARM TRIBUTE TO ALL WOMANHOOD Mrs. Walter McNab Miller . Talks on the Elimination of Waste. ' ORETBNHBCmO. V. C. May ' J rne graduation or eismy-iour nana Carolina roan women took ptee to day In the slate normal oolite here with simple out very impressive axer else. . Although thl wu th twenty fifth commencement It waa th first time that the honor of the principal kddraaa to tha aanlors fall to a woman, Mrs. Walter MoN'ao MUlar, of Waeh Inrton, D. C, bain tha spaaksr. Mrs. Xlillar apoka of waata elimination, a subject which draw special attention to tha occasion. She mad a tremend. oua Impression. Har style of dallvary waa already known to torn In Oreens boro. who heard har on har former visit her, tut those who had not heard bar war equally delij-htad with tha meaning fui eloquence ah com mands. Are Murphy 8pk. Judg J. D. Murphy, of AshevtUe. of tha board of trust, waa asked t deliver tha diploma to th eendl 4 ate. Ma made a brief add rea on tha slfnlfloanc of th occasion. Copla f th Blbl war presented nd each graduate received a copy of tha constitution of th United Stat and on of th eonaUUitlon of North Carolina. . Judge Marphy paid a reliant tribute to womanhood, rafarrtnf to th eighty-four girls as queen's flower garden, American baautla and beautiful and pur, nob woman. He apoka graci ously of Mm. Miller, who prcdad Mm on th program, as having per haps th most "practloai. hopeful, appropriate address I hay ever heard from thla roatum." Har voicing .of th women's wish to render petrtotlo service to their country reminded him of Esther: that would go Into th war "for veal or for woe. If w ' nerlsli' w -' "' Dr. 3,'t., Foust, president of tha collar, Introduced Mrs. MUlar, whoa address was tha principal feature of ?h morning. M. Mllljr, . wha ls chairman of th suffrage thrift coin, -mlttae, made a most Interesting talK ; on th "elimination , ot , waste h ' said: ' - ''. Mr. filler's Speech. We must take th long viewpoint -m .1.1- mnA aituatlon con- fronting' th govsrnmani. We. must . go Into Ul proauoiioB , , . serration f food not at a six weeks or a aix months' measur. but with a determination to carry tha work for ward, onward and onward. . She hOW BOW common vn . , , spread ar th habits of th wasteful 1 of food n th UnKedJJUtes W, liave always been a wasteful PPl--van a th sunny land In wllch w llva has baan lavish. . And at this moment, aa la tha days, th weeks, th. finpiM A It 'COLLEGE PluiIN iU CONSERVATORY Located among foothUla of Blue Rldga Mta.v bJchaat altltoda of any coUaga for women at of thaMlaslMlppL Special adVaatagea In Music, Oratory, 'Art and Domestic Science, and the regular A.B. colics courae of blgheat nadav Thirty-two buildings and beau- 7,..l nark. lake. ate. FlOO MUM- ' . . gymnasium, swimming pool and out door aporta. Summer eeeaion Jon Ml FaU aeaaioa Sept. 1L Catalogue an4 tiln.Mxt hallatln. AddreM ! i AABaX ! OUaMwUl),04bl It's Mighty . rCooland Comfortable " ' ' a ' , ( Ba At our Drug Store and the Fountain Clerks are always on the alert to serve you. A J. S. Claverie, Mgr. Fijrniturc Securely and Safely Stored in a commodious, clean warehouse' at reasonable : rates, - :;v ,;r -. A-i ; ASHEVILLE, Transfer & Storage Co. si SJ Broadway ' 7-nfikew. China, hat fifty-eight teg. . 1 automohlla . . GTlnmntruiflX m-mmjm mMsm m avaavav s- crcEORcrcuTsms OWN ptitAU Reports from looday KJ Ma aotirM T . ta cat hi on braad at Ubto aoy Uata win b m waata. montha to eoma It la food we must conserve, it is iooa mo ZZa a Other commoniry mat win vm bwwwa, Tlui nradnatea. Th degra of bachelor of aduea tlon was conferred on each of tna Ethel Audrey, Mecklenburg; Ruth Elisabeth Blytha, Mecklenburg: Isabel Carfter Bouldln, Oollford; Iafy May Brown. Iredell; lxlla Campbell, Rowan; Grace Grumpier, aampeon. Annl Rogara panlels, Rowan; Etlla w-.. ... - 1 .. YllHKaatK ITl.hllP.. Cabarmi: 8un Mfcria FountAln. ZL . . . an r...u Uall flam. . mi i. XJxm4m Raw an Iur Em4Ueth Holt, Durham; i Ju U May jonnaon, rmuTi Guilford; ErnsUn Kennettp, Orange, Madg Knnet. Orange; TtutlvAsh- more ivrni, . --- Hatlle Belk An,on ora Mabl Llppard, Cabarrus; .pra- Amelia Lucia, Wilson; Joel McCul loch, Wake; Mary Ma1ry' Eoreyth; May Minsnre Maader. Rock lngbara; Martha Ethel Monroe. Mont gomery; Josephine Alaey Moore, Sullfordl France. K. Morrta, vl; Helen J. Oliver, Robeson; Eula Gard ner Parish, Johnston; Badl America Patton, Burke; Annie JJ An Halifax ;Agnea Miller Petne, Buconbe; AUeool Guilford, Arte le. Kin. Putt Gaston, tfuanlt Pegram Etta H. .flchlffmaOullford KmUf WES! f mS5 op." WaUon. Union. a - -r,-,- Wilson macneior 01 . Beckwlth, Hallfaxi county; Margarat Blythe, Transyivanm, .... ...... . u.-riAt Te Horton, Pitt? Nine Belli Horton. Pitt; Thj-a Ann jimeson, cuown, Kersey, Outlford; Ulllan Morris .Cra- ven; Viara norran - Katl Bunn Prldf en, Nw Hanover, Marianne Junln Richard. Rowan; Virginia I. Rodwell, Warren; Ruth RoUt. Vane: .Oido Wataon. Moor. Thema Woodward. Pamlico. . A 7 i ... a.iiia Cnnnor. Northampton county; oiadya B. Em- Nash; Maysel iMpton. Hyda county; J . m . w. - 1 Dta lan t nJAIal a . juanita o4oiwuu. Coffee DrinUers find relief from coffee troubles ulhenthey changeta O-ercal' TYPE OF WHEEL IT IS DRAW NAMES UNDER - MvVe'xe.S .. , 1 IsIMHT WW" ' in I 71 I i I i I I I M 7 A If This I a Jury wheel of the type It la proposed to nee la selecting same of aea to mak Uncle Sam's big amy under th new select 'Names' of registered men wfll be plaeed toalde the wheat en slips! ef paper. The wheel wfll be whirled rapidly so tha slips win be all i nixed np. then stopped. ' ...V ' . j A asm will be withdrawn. Th proeess will be repeated aatfl th.j required number ajJJrn. ? ' , atyroa. Craven; Irene Templet, Maeeleneurg. .Bachelor or aiuaio: aani imnm rolaar, Surry county: Martha Sinclair Btggara, Hunoombe; yraaoM Ellaa. bath Howard, Onslow; Maggla 8ia tloa Howall, Edgecombe. Dorothy Fcm Hunt OranvHle; Minnie a Long, Alamanoa; Baas U Whltaoa Buaoombai Alio Valdaa Will lama. Warren. iiaohalor of Selene In Home awo aomlosi Kanry Sidney Dowty, Pal mica eoanty: ttadla Tonng rrlstoa, Baltlmor. Md Calorln L. Ooforth, Caidwall; Annl Roberta Hall. ton: Ixole llowall, Edgaoomb! 0r tnlda Imogana Smith, slurry. SEGONO ADMINISTRATION (Continued from Para One.) during th paat week, aald the an nouncement, war at least equal to tho a year ago whan prloaa war much lower. Twice aa many buahala ef saw potatoes and tomato and nearly arren tlmaa aa much lattuee as durine th corresponding week last rear war handled from the produc ing Held. Shipment ot oia potato war Even a "considerably lighter" than at year, and ahlpmante of straw, berries "approximately one-third Use." Co Id storeae held Inn of creamery butter on May It, amounted to 1II.T1 pounda and ef eggs. re sea Haldlnee ef butter Inoraasad about (T.i ear cant from May 1. food btTjIi vrrrSODVCED. WASHINGTON. May H Tie re- vised administration food control bill, providing for the office of admin Mnftiui i whUth Praaldant Wilson w .flMunMii hm will anoolat Her bert C, Hoover, waa lniroauceo. in me- house late today by Representative Lever. A revised, the bill retains th pro 4.un. nHA4ltlna fnr eomnell- lnc preferential ahipments ot tooa- Btuffa, for tabltahlng milling rtn- AmrAm tnr ulatlm Of DM Of STSln In making aloobollo liquor and for prevention or noaraing. IS. p Inspired With a Spirit of Solidarity With United States, WASHINGTON. May 22. Foreign Minister Teresohtenko, of Russia, in a cabled note to the state department today, glvea assurance on behalf of w hlnltrv that Rnaalan demOO- mct la lnsDlred . with a spirit or ..U..iw with liniTflMI HT.TM STKl .. ..... . . . like America, Is carrying on the war to aeoure trie ireecom oi numui buu lasting peace. . "By direction of the ministry of nvio-n aerir " mvs tha communica tion, "I hasten to say how highly the K .1 . Dnul.ii Aimnmtv la lnmlred with the aentlment of full solidarity with the great repuDiio wmon iru w It tradition of liberty has espoused th cause of the coalition for the defense of justice and right mi., tv. TTnltott Htatea. emanci pated Russia 1 not seeking conquest or any covetous end in the present . , rm,. war ia arriiul on to secure the freedom of nations and to achieve universal lasting peace enw ttvely gauranteeo against an urar i or' am eind tn fln those lofty principles which were so loquently formulated in America arei nnm8 . , warm unanlmoua echo In free' Russia now mlatreas or ner oeaxmy. NEfiRO IS LTNCHED. MEMPHIS, tenn. May 22. Their wrath apparently appeased by the burning today ef Ell Persons, self confessed slayer of Antoinette Rap . n.i firtaon-vaar-old school girl, but few residents of th -Macon Road community, th glrl'a home, near Mamnhla. were in evidence at . the gathering places of the nettlement tor night and Indications were that the mob spirit had been broken and.no further disorder wouia occur. PROPOSED TO OSE TO SELECT SERVICE UW .,. .--.,1? ..,. ,.., T v, ... ll : Ji t 4 mm a w ,1 wf.i i s a i A 1"' ' a? ill Mr. and Mrs. Thrift Know that better quality for. the samt moner is Rel EoonomTThey buy 4 ease for aeat Awaxaad Gold Hedal Vaclo 111V Oraa4 Prise aWa Me, ttlt ElDOWAYfl, INO. Ke. Ill Bade. K. Hew Tor Oty. REBUILD L START IN A WEEK (Con tinned from Pag One) clearing .house through which trucks ana wagons were ioroauTO rw died ef heme skirting th burwi area ana srom wnioo been drives early in th nignt arter Kainv nia that their homes would have to be dynamited. . .. urn tin 1 nara vm uiua iuu,nui . - . . A . n fnrA nil alAAnln innu ui, w w wiv w ii place had been provided for all. Chnrcnee ana puuuc ouuuhib .uu were used to house th homeless and iA,. iirnftiiTa. There were ners' calls after today rain storm .or piaoes to Sleep tnan iner w " laat nleltt. for hundreds slept In the open the night ef the Are. Hundreds pent the night on th lawns at Pied mont park. . Guard duty still was maintained to- l . .na wmfm A.A.P VU rSDArtad. PIUI PHV V . This and the alagl death and eom- mented upon by all who aaw the fire one. utm man a nunarva v were hurt during the un-nour oiase and their Injuria were chiefly minor onea. The death was that of a wom an wha died at shock after losing her horn. GREAT FIRE BRINGS LOSS TO PEOPLE HERE Morgan Smith, Aahevflle Business Mao, One of the Sufferer From Atlanta Z1re Many AshevUle people have finan cial interest In Atlanta, where the ember of th greatest Are In, th ... ..'. hiatnrv are atlll smouldering. On business man of th city said yes terdayi . . . : "The lire, wnil aeptorui, in nnt an unmixed blessing to Atlanta. .The enormous negro quarters iillilillHIIllllIM ATLANTA 1 1 " II1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII11IU INSURANCE You Need It - 1563 Worth t a 111 All of this in the City space of a' Have we any guarantee against a similar disaster in AshevUle? What About Your Property? "Save future worry by INSURING TODAY 1D Offices 310-311 Drhumor Bldg.; i , Ilill'iliiiiliHilliliiii i:.;... ii.... there, through which It waa aecee aery to peas to reach th beat reel dene district, has been destroyed and I de not believe it win aamia tm ui up along Its previous lines." w aik t amlth.Bruas Ootklng company. Is ew locaUd in Atlanta, aitnougn nummi . . i. w. aahaariltai Arm. A Wire front Mrs. Smith to bar alaUr hare stated they had Icet everything to the nre.exc.pt we ciotna m7 i . . V . .a 1 nan r.nn, had been earrled en tBe property. There are a number of Atlanta people visit- Ing u aanevwe mna uur ' """" have safTered financial loas from th fir. ASK GOVERNOR CRAIG TO ADDRESS MEETING Following th organisation last Saturday of a local chapter of th American League for National Unity, Dr. Karl Von Ruck, who issued th call for the meeting, received the fol lowing telegram yesterday from Wil liam W. Bride, provisional aecratary ot the national organisation at Washington: "Dr. Karl Von Ruck, "Ashevllle. N. C. "Committee on organisation tenders ft hearty congratulation and appreci ation of your splendid meeting. Would be delighted to have Governor Craig address the conference her June . Please extend him Invita tion and advise us ef hi decision. -WILLIAM W. BRIDE." STORM WARNINGS. WASHXNOTO??! May . The weather bureau tonight ordered storm warnings displayed on th Atlantic coast from Tyb'e Island to Eastport, Ualna AGAINST CNION BIRMINGHAM. Ala. May St. A wall informed commission er of the flfty-eaventh conven f tha TrMhvtrtan church In the United States, who Is high in the councils ot. in assemoiy, v tonight gave it a hi opinion that the southern assembly will hardly entertain favorably the proposition for union with the northern church at thU meeting. 75 Blocks Burned Homes Reduced to Ashes aee W of Buildings R GENERAL FOOD FOR THOUGHT ..Ui.......,,..,iiitiiitfiHMiMHtmiHiinimmm .ii..umnnnnmmniiiMim""" i , I I Modemly Equipped Safety Deposit Boxes 01 Central Bank "The Bank for Dissolntlon Notice The firm ef Morgan ea Aa Ya,a grocery etere, doing boiinse at SSI Broadway, ta the alty of Aahevill, eeanty ef Beneembe and tat of North Carolina, has mutually dissolved partnerahlp. Mr. M. H. Aader aeepenalbUlty ef all accounts, both due the Aran and payable by the Arm ef Morgan and Anders. AB parMe holding accounts will pleas render earn. All parties owing account du th firm ar ask ad to eettle. The Stock is Being Closed Out This th Hth day ef May. 11. FORMERLY Morgan & Anders SOS Broadway. TOnae SstT. OLD SHELLS UNSAFE. WASHINGTON, May !!. A report Of Rear Admiral Earl, chief of th bureau of od nance, on premature ex plosion of shells on th armed Ameri can liner St. Loui and SL Paul. . .i.hi h, Raeratarr Daniels, shows that the bureau reached the conclusion u hells made prior to H0 are not PROTECTION We Give It and Furnishinc of Atlanta in the short few hours. With. . Alen Company INSURANCE ; : 1' 22 In Fire-Proof Vault and Building Rent from $2.00 to $10.00' per year & Trust Co. Your Savings" Keep Your Eye on this T TRADE MARX It stands fee Satisfaction tn Hardware B20W1 HAKDWARI C0MP4NY SB Broadway, 15 PHONES 1681 be trusted and that all such ordnanc ha been withdrawn from both naval and merchant ablpa. Tltl ef horn ta Orove Par la like a certificate .of Bposlt of a bank -evlways worth its face value plui inuraat 'Phone !. Advt India will this year produce 14.- has to Tt.ooo tons oi nca. s Burned Phone 1077
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