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THE ASIIEVJLLhi CITIZEN, SATURDAY, .JUNE 2, 1917, Tonight! Take Dodson's Liver Tone! . Better Than Calomel For liver Calomel Ictens1 If bilious, constipated and h'ead achj read mj; guarantee. AZALEAS ARE LEAVING BUT LAUREL REMAINS GORGEOUS RHODODE3DROX NOT TXT HERE. Listen to mel Take no mor sick isnlng, salivating calomel whan bilious or constipate. Don't loa day's work I Caloptel Is msreury or Quicksilver wnich etuHi nacrous or uie oomi Calomel, when It comes Into contact with eeur bile, or the Into) It, break fag It up. Thl la whan you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you ara ilunim and "aU knockad out," If roar Uvar la torpid and bowels con atlpatad or you hav headache, dlaml neea, eoatad tongue. If breath la bad or atomach aour Juat taka a spoonful of barmlaaa Dodaon'a Liver Tone, f Here'e roy guarantee Oo to any drug atera and get a 10 ent bottl of Dodaon's Uvar Tona Taka a spoon- (ul tonlf ht, and If It doaan't straighten I you right up and make you foal Una and vlgoroue by moraine, I want you to go bark to' tho a to re and vet your money. Dodaon'a Liver Tone la da. troylng the aale of calomel because It 1 real liver medicine; antlrely Aaalee Ara fairy Torch and Then Boariet Colon flame in Hidden Rooraeca of Spring Woods. (By the Observer.) While the Imlau fNA ln,,l mna vegetable, therefore It can not salivate here and there In the woodt nay still or make you alck. be discovered a fiamln. torch of . guarantee that one spoonful of dsrful beauty. That the woods may - w... u ivur ioh none or weir springtime g ory. ?""!hJ.,V.Y. "'VS! 5"L r?S the mountain laurel to now bowl of that aour bile and eonatl nated waste which la clogging your system and making you feel miser able. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodaon'a Liver Tone will keep your entire family feeling fine for months. Give It to your children. It la harm leaa; doean't gripe and they like Its pleaaant taste. Advt. FflOTHOLO GAINED " JCE BY CROWN PAH IN FRENCH LIHES . (pyjjjBss fContlnned frees Pare Oaa red, ta the mala fortress ana riling tne Russian capital and la tho main port of entry to the capital from tho Haltlo see. Tho workmen and aol- dleiw delegates there not only have taken charge of the town but hare declared that they do not recognise the provisional government. Tho council announced that all relatione between Xronatadt and Fetrograd hereafter will be carried out only ?in.k-n?.th WJ"U workmen, and soldiers' delegates. rouna everywnere i which ranantlv Hnuj - .w,rw ... "IZzz of veraj member of the Russian TRAirilFJC- PI J1FIQ 7 f: jiinjiuiiu I Lnnu ' FOR DRATF AfilWY GREATLY REVISED mtJwnsd from Pago Owe L OF L I Jfl Open Letter to Catholic Clergy, . Urges Subscrlp tien to Loan. SCOUTS MEET TONIGHT IN WEST ASHEVILLE In full bloom. blossoms being within short distances strange places, men call 7,cu wwu'., Mora than 110' of the largest fao -in " promises inai i torte In Petrograd ara threatened LZZ.ZrTr . "T.nT.aV DUT,a' wlth complete tie-up because ot . 7 7. 7 ""-a wnn inm duui. rtm- strike demands made by workmen, tura Is kind to weatern North Carolina Several factories already have been people In many wave. In no oartlcu- H.VTi V ...,L i" an agreement between the workmen fs vnruugn ue aciana their employee. It Is a rare delight these days t .mf nrAAn ride some lltUa frequented mountain GEN. WOOD TO TOUE have beea ordara ta Atmimm i - Injr eampa at that time. Presumably tne best oaaioaee) and reoniHed forees wui st maoe raaay nrst for duty abroad, but there has been bo aa nounoement as to the process to be louowea. Mere than fe.goo fuarda. are sow engaged la polloe work, guarding bridges, faotorlea and other atructuree aad that work will have 10 oo aapc up. STATE MOTOR LAW PART OF ORDINANCE BALtTWORE, Jnne 1 In an open letter to the Cathollo clergy today. Cardinal Gibbons strongly Indorsed the liberty loan, and asked that they Hrge their parishioner Sunday to sub scribe to it After setting forth that the security for the bonds Is the full aredlt Of the United States and "that r2'ff " rP.'renta d vuk k ww vwik K i w w ui wwriu that we ara Arm la tho faith and ui awerrlng In our devotion to tho cause of our country "and those who have Joined with u." tho cardinal ' letter concludes: "I would impress bp on tho clergy of the archdiocese that they do all in thetr power to further tho work, to the end that these bonds may ba fully aubsorlbad. J would suggest that on next Sunday, Jon t. you urge your eaople to subscribe to the loan. The aeriouansss of tho situation cannot be erver-eatl mated. It I somoihlng of. per sonal Interest coming bom to each of uc - Let It not be sal a tnat wo were weighed tn- the oalanc of patriotism a.nd found wanting." ,; , - Thar will tile an Important meeting of the West Aahevllle boy scouts at t:i o'clock tonight at the school house, Scoutmaster J. Bralnerd Thrall will be present and will ex amine those In the tenderfoot class. The names of those who Join will be sent to scout headquarters for badges ana enrollment, a charter will be re quested for the West Aahevllle organisation. Those who have not already been examined and who wish to Join are asked to be at the school house at 7 o'clock, and each member Is request ad to bring with him the registration fee of twenty,-flvo cents, as well as a rop to bo used fa hie examination. all others who are In terested are Invited to be present. A military drill will bo a feature of the exercises. i!AIL(!0AD RAIDERS' f ; AT THE PRINCESS ?The Railroad RaMer," a rrlal feature film, starring Helen Holmes, will ba given its Initial shew Ins at ths Princess theatre today, the first two reel being shown. Miss Holme has appeared In several aerials, and Is noted for her daring ' work and sensational escapades be fore the camera. ."The Railroad Raiders" will be shown la fifteen In' stalmenta of two rsela each, ana ohap. ter to be shown at the Princes ovary Saturday. - i , .. . . - Helen Holmes win be remembered for her daring work In "The Girt and the Game," a serial photoplay which was offered at the Princes soma tlm ago. "Circumstantial Evidence' ,1s th title of the first chapter of 'The Railroad-Raiders" which will ba shown (today. The last instalment at the serial photoplay, "Patria" will fee shown today., , . Madrid' great brickyards, employ lng 40,000 men, may have to close because of a lack of ooal. Labor con dltlone there are not of th best. Title of a nom In Orov Park la Ilk a certificate of deposit of a bank always, worth - it face value plus Uiereai, v : none mot. . avvu HOT ELECTRIC IRON : : CAUSES SMALL FIRE IH re, thotlrtt to oar been nanaed by an electrlo Iron left etandln an a board with th current turned on, caused some slight damage early this morning at the homo of Louis H, Pollock, tig Broadway. Aji alarm was turned la at about O'clock but When the firemen reached th house th bias had been practically extinguished. HOTJSH TO ADJOCRX TTA SnTNTOTON. Jun "that southern members may be fro Mon- oay to welcome in conrederate -veterans for their reunion ' her and to permit the on tire membership to ob arv -regletratloa.day TuesdayJ.tha houee today asreed to . adioura to. morrow until Wedneeday. v TO PmiTKB BERMOK. ' f Dr. Charlea W. Hvrd win dalree hm baccalaureate sermon to the graduate oi uaicnurst school tomorrow morn ing; at 11 o'olook at Central Methodist church. - 1 -ii m PROPOSES OOAXITOXV MTjnSTRT. OTTAWA, Ont. June 1-Jrmlr uoraen called upon - Bit Wilfrid Laurler, th opposition leader, late today, and asked . his assistance in forming a coalition ministry. . OPennsylvanf baa 1.000.000 aerea in rat lorests. trial with nothing In particular to do and with ample tlm in which to do It Tho trail may lead along some mountain side, with th vegetation In place so dene overhead that the una ray are quit obscured and th green woods look to ba full of mys tery and romanoo and fairy spirits. While expecting to see one of these falrlea jump out at you, you ' see a streak .of flam ta th forest and be ing very brave you soon discover It to be a lata azalea. The bush 1 robbed of Ita glory and later com hitherto dark corner -la .the living room Is transformed into an altar where sheer beauty Is worshipped. Nearly All Gone, But the azaleas are almost all gone, although they will soon return, for next spring la but a short time away. The mountain laurel Is Jealous ot the wonderful charm of its sister flower and so la trying very hard to take It place. But th laurel, aomettmea confuaed by Ignorant city folks with rhododendron, la a more modeat flow er and strive a it may the woods are not th same with the axalea'a fairy torch missing. Soon, however, will com th true rhododendron moet magnificent of all th mountain flow er and which literally and truly changes the woods and th sides of the hills Into abiding place of love and longing and of day dreams where dream oom true. The bower is splendid la all ita many coloring anV there la a legend that somewhere, aom place. In Polk county there la actually a blue rhododendron. This may seem too startllnr to be the truth, nevertheless It Is seriously stat ed. Surely a blue rhododendron would be worth a long, long Journey to find. There are many other flowers in the wood, aa well, and all of them the more beautiful for that they are wild and uncultivated. Th color ere many and varied, varying in fact from pink to yelTow. In aom spots the floor of tne woods" ,1s capeted with th flowers, fantastically woven into a pat tern worthy of being copied by man. Along, th edges of the trail, often at place wher th bora manifests a desire to stop and nibble of th long grass, tnay b found wild strawber ries,' as Incomparably sweeter to th taatte aa .tn wild flowers are more charming to tb eye than tho spend ing their live la city bot bouses. Th wild strawberrtee are naturally hy, aad bid close under their pro tecting leave. Also are they small er than their city conslns, but to. find a handful and to oat them slowly and with du thougbtfulnea a you ambl along on of th little frequented trails, now aad then catching a gllmp of a flaming aaalea la the woods, la something really worth while thee spring days, SEVERAL STATES OHARXJCSTON. 8. C, June i Major-General Wood, who left here lata tooay ror Atlanta by way of Au guata for a tour of the eastern sec tion of th southeastern department, said only three sites for the twelv training camp proposed for lus de- Memphis, Charlotte and Meridian. Miss., are among the place being considered ror these? sites, he added. In addition to etops at Augusta and Atlanta, General Wood's Itinerary eailea ror visits to Chattanooga, Birmingham, where he will speak at a flag raising ceremony, and Sewanee, Tenn. General Wood said hs had received no instructions from the war depart ment regarding changes in the pro posed troop cantonments and was proceeding under the original plan. MANY SUBSCRIBERS. RAJjErOH, if. C. June 1. The local committee urging subscriptions to Liberty bond tonight gavs out a Hat of over seven hundred subscrib ers to the bonds through the banks of thla city. A strenuous- campaign for mors subscriber . continues tnrougii Tuesday. FOOD OONTROUiER RESIGNS LONDON', Juno 1, Baron Devon port has resigned as food controller because of 111 health, Baron Cevonport was appointed food controller In the Lloyd-George cabinet on December 10, iris. SUFFERED FOR FOUR YEARS Tried Many Different Medi cines, But Finally Pound Belief in Cardui, Writes Texas Lady, Iw Define, tigtitlag Dorks aa AatamobUe aad ProhlbfM Opea Madiera, . Tb Tjrovlalana rtia mtmtA -AiA. lw will also be a part of th forth coming new city trafRo ordinances. Th state tax on automobile is from jeioi ana on motorcycle It I Tb tat law provides that a Person under sixteen tim . mrm '., r1' a car ana referring to th lights on th car says: 'A motor vsblels of anv kind on. orated on th public highways of th Ut shall not us any lighting device of more than four eanrila nnr quippeu wnn a renector, unless ta same be so designed, deflected or sr. ranged that no portion of the beam or reflected light when measured seventy-five feet or more ahead of the lamp shall rise above 41 inches from th level surface on which ths vehicle stands under all condltlona of load." runner provisions In th law are as follows: . "No cersnn shall nnarate vntteir vehicle upon the public highway of thla atate, recklessly and at a rate of peed greater than Is reasonable and proper having rearard of the width: traffic and uae of the highway or so a to endanger th property or the me or a limn of any parson: provided that th rate of kneed In excess of eignteen miles per hour in th real dentlaJ portion of any city, town or village and at at a rata of aoeed la excess of tea miles per hour in the ousiness portion of anv oltv. town or village snail oe . deemed a violation or tnia cuon, . No person, shall operate noon the public highway Inside of the corpor ate limit of any incorporated city or town in ne aval a motor venicie with raumer cut out, open. WO person shall throw, nlaca or aepoeit any glass or other sharp or cutting auostano or any injurious ob struction In or upon any of th public nignway or in atate. . 'No nerson shall narmlt th. mntnr Of a motor vehicle to remain rmtnfnar when said motor vehicle 1 unoccu pied, on any of tb publlo highway of this atate, for a longer period than flv minutes, u ; 'No ,. motor Tehlelo hall be loft standing within fifteen feet of a fir Pltur upon th oublio Jtiahwava of. the states unless tn ..charge of -a nerson who can immediately mov such ve hicle in case of necessity." , OPPORTUNITIES COME to everyone, and they gen erally require a cash pay ment, small or large. What will you do when -your Opportunity cornea? Are you preparing for it now?, "Many very many are - preparing for Opportunity at THIS BANK. Why dont YOU?. Central Bank & Trust Co.. 4 Per Cent On Savings. SPECIALS Country Hams, Ofip pound ,v T.. Eggs, QQa dozen.-.,... . .:. Flour, quarter CI. 80 sack'...... A New Potatoes, QQ 80c $215-20c peck Old Irish Pota toes, peck.... i Beans, string, bushel......,,.. Hens, pound........ H. T. Wilson 0 If. Lextngtoa Ave. Phono 100. HOLDING INFANT i FOR BIO RANSOM rJPRTNO FIELD, Mo.. Jun J. Somewher la th Osark hill tb in faat eon of J. Holland Ket, former banker of tbl city, la being beld by kidnapers. Two day and ntrhta f uaivBuiHiii searca railed to lead to the rendezvous of the kid lat Wednesday night stole the baby from Ita bed. while a maid slant and th; parents were away from home. ' In response to an anonymous letter received yesterday the baby's father drove through a storm last olght carrying tt.OOo with which t r.,,. chase fh little fellow's freedom, but either th Intensity of tb gala or the fear ot capture kept th kidnapers frOraeepIhaTthelr appointment. Tt la eald , Keet received another-missive from th captor today, , Keep Your Eye on thla TRADE MARK tt stands for Satisfaction Hardware BROWN HARDWARE COMPANY SS Broadway. 58 rHOJTES 35S7 ELEVEN' STARTERS. IKIfJISVUAM. Kt.. Jun 1. nw." n thoroughbreds, which, horsemen credit with being the best haadlcaj' horses In the country, have beet named to a tart In the fifth of tho Kentucky handicap at Douglai Park here tomorrow-.-. ' i' rwi" rl " -. "g-gTS.1- f ' Denmark ha more Bian- inflTtvi. torcycles. .. , Children's Stories bSTOR WIDOW GOES TO FRONT AS NURSE .. You Provide Every Care for, Your Sick i ;Tou seek out the most trusted Jnd capable physician, you em ploy an experienced nurse, and ' have th - doctor prescription v filled yea, la any old drugstore. 6lf-lnteest demands that you t'also lnshre your loved one the best drugs, th highest skill In filling our doctor's prescrip tion, r W are prescription specialist. Ask your . doctor about ua He'll tell you about th dependable accuracy of our work, the quality of our drugs. At your servio day or night. J. S. Clavetie, Mgr. V" . - - s BAGGAGE ' i ' Handled and Checked - to Destination. ASHEVILLE Hansfer & Storage Co. , Pbon 110 M Broadway -" v w- w,,w wwt mtur, Mho died oa th Titanic Is la Lon-t don and will go to Fraaoa aa sj iRad Croaa nurse, to' be with this lAmeiicaa tToona when they cat td BILTMORB INDUSTKIbiGaemali mim ot tuacx walnut boards one and two Inch. Any on cutting Walnut should write na . .t Ashevlll, N. O. gI7g-l-8at-ft STOLEN from the Elks' club yester- uajr, ocFween 4 and 6 o'clock an English bitch, black and whttw, Ba. Wrd if returned to juj, , 44 GRAITOMOTHER'S STORY. One upon a tlm Ned and Beth went to visit th Zoo. It was Beth' first visit and she ran home . f she could to tell grandmother all Bbout It. "I liked the bears best Grandma and they didn't seem a bit cross and one stood right up oa its hind lege," said Beth . "Did I ever tell you about the bear that slept in our bam when I was a little girl?" asked Grandma. "No." shouted th children, "tell ua won't you f " "One day." began Grandma, "when I Waa a little girl, mv mother .nil I were out in the yard. It was In the spring and mother had gone to look at some of her flowers. I heard a noise and looked up to see what It was and there, right at the front ar&te waa a man and the biggest black bear I ever caw or have ever seen since. The bear was standing on his hind legs and he was almost twice the size of the man. The bear had. a leather muzzle on bis mouth and nose and fastened to that was a heavy chala which the man held wound around his hand- The man said something to the near ana oegan to eing. A soon as the bear beard the singing be began 10 aance round ana round in a funny sort of a way but keeping pretty good time to the music. Round and round ne went flopping and Jumping until he waa out of breath, then he stopped and looked at his master. "Juat then my father came out of tn nam and, seeing the bear, came out nto the yard toward them. When the man aw father he asked blm If he wouldn't let him sleep In the barn, that be had walked a long way and they were both very tired." "If you will" the man said, "to mosrow when th bear Is rented. 1 will make him do trick and climb mm Dig tree. Father thourht a mlnuta am ,.. told blm that be could stay in the barn but, he said "be aura you fasten the bear so he can't gt away." The man promised and ha walvA away with the bear lumbering along beside him. When w had had our dinner, father took some out to the man and om oatmeal for t.ha Ha Th man was very grateful and ate bis supper while w watched th tiA. eat hi oatmeal and then lie down on some hay and go to sleep. Th next morning, true to bis oro- mise, the man undo the bear m through bis tricks of rolllnr over. atandlng on his hind legs and walking and at last b went toward the tree and told the bear to climb wblch be did almost to tho top. After a rood dinner they left and the last w aaw of them they were walking toward tb village but I never forgot th bear" visit. , ' -.-. United State twelve Federal re serve banks in 111 had assets of 250,Q00,000 and bald tO,OOO,00O In gold, j- ,- i - , Palestine, Texas. Mrs. Annie Wyrill. of tbl place, writ: "I auf fered four years with female trouble. I tried all kind of different medi cine that waa recommended to me. bqt nothing gave me relief until I took Cardut. f , f I suffered with . . trouble some thing awful. My bac hurt m so bad I could not turn in th bed. . , waa so weak I could bardly live, much lea get around. If I tried to get about and do my work, I would begin to . . . and have fainting spell . . . I got worse all the tlm and weaker, too. .-. . . ' My husband was worried to death and said something must be done. Just at that time a newsboy was pass ing the house. My husband, went out and bought a paper from him. The first thing his eyes rted on waa ths uaraul aa. He Immediately went to town and got a bottle. , . By the time I had tiken a bottle and a half I could be on my feet. . .When I was on "my 4th bottle I .could do any thing I wanted to and go anywhere. Prom that day to this I have never had any more trouble. I am entirely well." ; Cardui, tbe woman' tonic, has been found to help relieve many of tne conditions arising from female weak ness. Try It, today. At your drug gist's. Advt About I.OOO.Oflo women aad girls In I&t volte otato ara fag( -terser a. GOOD I COFFEE and- GOOD TEA at ' ' ' BEFORE THE WAR PRICES When you: see our truck you may know we are giving some one. V::':;v. C. D.Kcriny Co. N. Pack Square, " V 'Phone 1768. Items of Interest To Housekeepers XX Century Wa ter Coolers are being closed out under price we have not the room to handle them now. Glass Top Fruit Jars are being closed out, too. Not Green, but finest flint glass. Quarts, $1.12; Pints, 98c per doz. while they last. 1 J. H. LAW , . - ... A 11 Haywood St., ... - , Ashevllle. Some Lighter Kitchen. Tables at $1.50 each. Just received a new lot of the very attrac tive French Mirrors and Mahogany Trays prices, $1.50 and $1.85. Picture .Framing Department is in full sway now. Lots f of new Moulding and . Art Frames. The best of work always. You are very sure of the proper! frame for every pic ture, and of a reason able pricfj. e can get Tables suitable for . Kitchen use. These' measure on top 33 by 50 are very , sub-1 stantial, being made for store use with shelves underneath $2 , each; worth $4. They are- worth - a dozen ordinary Kitchen-Tables. no more to sell at these prices. Cook Knives .. of everyNsort at the old prices. kWe had an immense stock of these our own im portation and ; are well-fixed for a long time. TTiey are worth twice our price now. f Just Received A good supply of Crepe Paper Nap kins. , . " Thin Table Tum blers. - ' Ice Tea Glasse. . Nickel Clocks- - And lots of;, other. things everybody wants" -"' There are still lots of Goods from the old -stock we are closing--out at bargain prices.
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