THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHEVTLLE, N, G, JUNE 17, 1917.
i THE ASHEYILLE CITIZEF
- I
Published Every Morning
bt
THE CITIZEN COMPANY
4 8 Government Street
rt Asbevtne citiMo. day week
fb Sunday CKlsan, Every Sunday
TELEPHONES
V
Business Office .
Bdltoiial Rooms
.... I
A.. .... Sol
Associated Press
t Reports Complete
j (ICBSOUPTTOX RATES
Br Csirfer In Ashevllle and Suburb.
Daily m son-, I yr. la savane.
Daily at Rub- mo. In advance,
Pall Sun., 1 weak la advano
Dally only, 1 year In advano
Dally only, t mo. In advano ...
Dally only, 1 weak In adrano...
Btf Mall In United Stat.
f, - J - i -. m
j-nt nun., i yr. in idtmcv. .....
7.9
l.r
.11
I 00
1.W
.10
Dally AY Bun mo. In advano
paiiy only, l year in advano...
Dally only, I mo. la advance....
Sunday only, 1 year In advanc.
Sunday only, t no. In advanc.
If
... l.tv
... i.00
... 1.00
... 1.00
... .10
Sunday, June'l7i !9J7,
Labor and Food
killing and wound! ox of non-combat
ant; and. tha mardar of women and
ehlldreo. In tbla reaped w ar ra
mi ad 4 of a reoeot statement by JlaJI
Cain, th famous English novelist,
who la ana of the foramoat advocate
ef the reprisal policy in l&ngland. In
a recent laaue of Th London Chron
icle, Mr. Ckttne amid: "Tn order to pre
vent Oerman aoldlera from attacklns
Belgian women and bayoneting Bel
gian children, It doe not follow that
Belgian aoldlen should attack Oer-
maa women and bayonet Oerman
children. The reprisal of a nation.
whether on or off th battlefield, will
be according to It civilisation and hu
manity. Th reprisal of th Germane
for certain of our alleged acta 1 to
drown our woarf3ed aoldlera. That
la tha measure of thalr ' humanity.
Ood forMd that th allies should stain
thalr fame with either tnfamy.M
Whn Th CltSsen talk about re
priaal and tha necessity therefor it
baa in mind only tha thought that
repriaal by the aTlles should be con
fined to th bombardment from the
air of Oerman fortifications, Oerman
munitions planta and Oerman . naval
. "vVe have always believed, and
till believe that a large fleet ef al
lied airplane dropping bomb on th
fortified section of Berlin would put
an and to the Gorman practice of
raiding the British coast and slaugh
tering , women and children, we
might also aay that were the allied
governments to give Germany final no
tice to the effect that the continuance
of such outrage would call for a-
, While the American nation lie at
the mercy, of food gamblers and food Ivor reprisals, the Berlin authorities
pirate, congress continue to dawdle would experience a change of heart
along, ana: afew conscienceless lndl- And. In. conclusion, we will any that
viduals In the legislative body are de- reprisal' does not necessarily call for
Uberately blocking the Lever bill punishment in kind, although it ex-
wnich would give th government I presses a punishment that fit the
absolute control of our food (uppliee ! crime.
during the war. Among these
worthies Is Senator Reed, of Missouri, I In the death of James X. Norton,
WOMAXSOTTUOl!
Sn ,riod 1 m muck op
Tf tmJZ.ZT""? ufr. bause it
ft.T h!lv her- n " J C"ou
iniea to do her much Injury. A. rr.t
man of the mMrti ii. ,1 . reat
said that nobody was proclaiming th
o' "woman rights" except
som. long-haired men who ouiht to
DMlk DOrn wramM m-A -
short-fcalrd women who ought not
w -Mith,t makM th human faml-
, human family lovely,
t Ood Hied It Why
-. niuvr ana inprove on na-
. . T ul'";no niaiory ana illus
trates now femlnlnn th-
llJ'.i1"1 C"'-' " the last heir
ri name or ferci 'I saw
' arry wun his beaver on"
was the report that set atlngllng all
the hot blood of one of her line, who.
"j , was namea iioispur in
reign or cnaries II a young
""""'""f vi iionnurateriana was
wedded In her childhood to young
Lord Ogle, a brother of the duchess
of Albemarle, whose consort waa one
or ne notorious "Cabal." Th hue
band dlsd at th era of eighteen h.
fore the marriage waa consummated.
Sn was endowed with Immense es
tates, and her mother, being a rather
frivolous woman, left her to the care
oi nsr grandmother, Lady North
umberland, and while yet little past
childhood. Lady Ogl secretly mar
ried io m xninn, spoken of by Mao
auley as 'Tom-of-Ten-Thoueand,"
the nam possibly dua to tha amount
of his Income. The young girl, now
a wife for the second time ere he
waa sixteen, waa a marvelous beauty
of the plump type with red hair and
pouting lips, then the standard of
female loveliness at the court of a
frivolous king who could have been
a great ruler had he not elected to
be a greater trifier. ,
Boon th chlldwlfe tired ot Tom-of-Ten-Thousand."
and fld the realm
putting herself under the protection
or LAay Temple, the wire or tne Brit
lsh ambassador In Holland.
In that age there was a family of
The Scistort Route
Tna American Gunner.
(Louisville Courier-Journal.)
It Is not to b expected that tha
Oerman submarine will fail to make
a" score- against American ah I p pi eg,
but fh efficiency ot American gun
ner may be counted upon aa a faa
tor In th fight. Th report from
Washington that an American a tea av
er engaged in a runnlna- flsrht with a
suDmarin and that tha duel ended
when a well aimed shot struck tha
submarine squarely, sinking her, ap
parently, la a report altogether credi
ble. It 1 the sort of climax Amer
icana may reasonably expect in a aea
fight between American and Oermaa
gunners. ,
A great deal of nonsense has teen
talked about Oerman efficiency, as
something unique in history. The Oar
mans are methodical, well disciplined,
carefully driven, well equipped, but
they ar not more efficient than
Frenchmen. Bngllshmea or Ameri
ca w. , .
Tha entire military theory apon
which Germany ha set out to
smash through to Pari was th aim
pi formula for victory which legend
credits to an Illiterate American of
ficer: "Ott thar fust with tha most
men."
Tha campaign which began la Bel
glum was an effort to overwhelm aa
unprepared enemy who could not
bring info th field within two or
three month sufficient numbers and j
sufficient equipment to resist th In
vaslon. That the plan failed doe not
argue the singular efficiency of th
Oerman. especially when wa consid
er the undoubted fact that they made
an error in assuming tha superiority
of number an their side, or th su
periority ef thalr runs. Th Oerman
have maintained throughout their
war the discipline" which make It
possible for masses of Oerman sol
dlers to be hurled against decimating
fire. In solid formation', for a longer
oeriod. and nnder stress of more dis
astrous losses than would be possible
with less well disciplined men. The
same dynamlo force of perfect disci
pline t reflected in the ability of the
civilian population to endure slender
rationing while soldier ar better
fed, .but man for man and gun for
gun tne Germane nave not prove a
Smut f mm
WAie 6nrrttf
Co& youVe
THERE'S a tow of the amltaa
that won't com off hlddoa tn
tha heat anlte of oar MONARCH!
OoaJ. Wo can dernonsarata o
yoa not only tha aaportortty of
oenr coal, bat tha courteous
promptness of oar deJJvcry,
Will yaw allow as
Southern Goal Co.
PIMM ft.
WHfcN THE WAR ENDS
And opporturdtj knocks at your door and it surely
will be prepared with funds in the Saving Depart
ment of this strong bank.
4 Per Cent. Compounded Quarterly,
WACHOVIA BANK & TOUaST. Ca
' - m
Capital U.250,000.00, ,
oroved
adventurous and brilliant scamps of I themselves th .superior of thlr wi
the name of sKonlngrnnark. On of emle. It la to b expected that
tne aaugtntera was tne mistress or WhenveY American naval gnnner get
rho. for -reason, which h. may on. formerly of Aahevll and laUr oi '.h'e b.."". mofhlrT, VUall Tt" no't tt.
. I 1 . , I . . I . M 111 1 M.,.h. M.ll-t. 1 " . .
ny do canea upon to explain, is par- I New xom. tne newspaper wona nas
tlcularly active in opposition to the I lost one of Its brightest minded mem-
aaministrauon food TUL Behator bars, and hi friend a companion
Reed protest that tha bill would give whose kind heart never failed In con
to th food director and hi subordl- slderaOon of them. Courageous In
sate "powers which no king or po- the face of distressing Illness, he was
tentate ever dared to xrcl.M As ever unoomplalnlng. Mm. Norton,
matters stand now, ther 1 not much his daughter and sister have th Vym
prospeot that the food bill will be-' pathy of those older resident who
come law by July 1, and should this knew them during their residence in
be tha case It will be too lata after AahevlUa.
that data to glvs to th natfon ' that
measure of relief so badly heeded.
Xn atiiklng contrast to tha attltud
of certain senator and congressmen,
and with tha attitude of th special
Interests that profit by high price for
food supplies, Is the present stand of
organised labor. We may take It for
granted that members of the labor
party are in a good position to know
and realize th seriousness of th ex
isting situation. Upon the laboring
class of the United States tha bur
den of the high cost of living has
fallen . with extraordinary severity.
Voice of the People
AlfOTHEB VIEW Of -DRAXT."
Editor Citizen:
Having heard that the people of the
south are to a certain degree opposed
to the new army bill, and being an
Ashevllle man, myself, I wish to say
a few word In regard to the army,
any or all of whloh you are at lib
erty to publish.
The opposition seem to be to th
word "conscription" or "draft." I
see no reason to think that because
a man la drawn by tha draft system
he la any less a patriot than the one
who enlists on his own initiative.
Take my own case. Z did not en-
the Field Marshal Maurice of Saxe,
who subsequently addsd so much
glory to the arma of France. A son
of this disreputable family was as
sassinated by order of Oeorge I ofi
England, while yet that monarch was
only elector of Hanover, because of
jeaioumy or his queen, Sophia Doro
thy. I'm not so sure about my spell
ing, ana i m too lazy to look It up.
Another scamp of a Konlngsmark
was tn England and became Infatu
ated with the beauty of the daughter
oi we nouse or rercy and very much
in love with her Immense fortune.
So when she fled to Holland he em
ployed some ruffians to murder "Tom-
of Ten - Thousand," which they
perlors, of other naval gunners, and
that they will make the Oerman pay
dearly for having invited tn an
counter.
Why
Did tha Overland factory
steadily advano from eighth
position In th Industry In 1107
to second place la HIT?
Overland Asheville
Sales Co.
ls-l K. WALWTJT.
PHOICE tMT.
As a Member of the , .
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
We are eminently able to be of the utmost service to
our customers in every banking connections k ,
The American National Bank
. Cor, Church St & Patton Ave.
. . 'i
The Only National Bank in Ashevllle.
Hatgs Now Blow.
(Charleston News-Courier.)
The new British blow 1 th more
lnterestinr because tt waa delivered
at a new nolnt well outside of the
area to which the Britten oirensive
effort had previously been confined.
The Ttfre salient lies nearly fifty
miles to tne north or tne mam ot-
Oeflelds of the Arras drive. The Brit
ish army In France has never before
this conducted a double offensive at
Wedding
Rings
9. EL CARPK3TTEB
Jowoler !f. pack pmf
TRIAL IS ALL
Wl ASK
LAUNDRY
TO PBONIS lM
Wa TRBAT TOtTK LAtTNDRT WHTTH.
promptly did, and were as promptly two points so widely separated. That
apprehended, accused, tried, convict- tt is able to do so now Is significant
ea ana executed, tnougn the seouna- 0f it strength and of the high degree
i . wuw uiuuvu Liieiii to lxib crime, i 9 nmn uHah whinh nan naan at.
upon trial, was acquitted. tatned
The lady cared nothlnr for Ken. I The nurnos of the new enterprise
mgamara, inougn possiDiy sne anew I remains to be reveaiea. it may do
him. Certainly ahe had a horror of I AMrfe-nad merely to obliterate the deep
the murder. Subsequently she be- ..ur.t mat aonth ef Yores and thus
While the prica of everything else
has cone skywards, the wam of l&.lllst for patriotic reasons alone. On
bor hava remainad a .,..H..iti tha other hand, It may be that my
.... nlnad,at a standstill. tmumkm w6r Jut ft mtl, wt ,eineh.
until It can bo said without exaggera- The glamor of the martial life ap
Won that the workman's dollar today Pu t0 m- Unllke mM others' I
ni .i k ..u . ... no disappointed tn my ex
will not buy as much aa a half doUar peotations. Even had there been no
would two or three year ago. Hao war my occupation for life would have
the present attitude of Samuel Oom- the army. While I,.?0.!
.... . " made a glorious success of it, I think
pers head.of tha American Federa- x haVe been as successful as the
tlon of lbor, who declares that if average ' man of my ability in civil
anirtbW is to mm ot tha Mo. I am now drawing , 60 per
. - , . " " 1 month with all aeoeesary expenses
for government control of food sup- j nd have good prospects of soon leav.
plies, action must be taken at once. I l"f the ranks and becoming a com-
Vila - calls nnn n.-!- missioned officer at 160 per month.
Thanfnra
I - t
came the duchess of the duke of
Somerset, who waa an active vartlsan
in all the vile and cellared politics of
Queen Anne's reign. The duchee
was active in behalf of Marlborough.
and dabbled in politics up to the
elbow, perhaps to the armpits.
And hsre comes my argument
against woman suffrage. I have
characterized the politics of that
period aa "hell-flrea ; it was worse
than that. Dean Swift, the partisan
of HollnbroKe and the Inveterate
?0 PALMS
The ROYAL
straighten out the line, in which case
it would be merely a local operation
on a larr scale. Tt appears just as
likely that tt Js part of a general op
eration the ultimate reject ot wnicn
la th capture of Iille . A still more
ambitious project would be the turn
lne of the so ealled Hindenburjr line
by a thrust clear tnrougn xne i-pres
sector to tne nonn or mo ximaen-
burg's line.
Rogers Grocery Co.
WHOLESAIJE OBOCEBM
Dlatrlbutors) of -VAKJEXi
WKBSTKB AH1
GOLD OOIJI VLOTJRS
INSURANCE
You Need It
PROTECTION
We Give It
Protect Yourself
Ta TfTvTT TX T
If 1 V
Don't wait until next
week.
Don't trust to luck". Call
on the
P. R. ALLEN CO.
General xtauraiice -
Offices 310-311 Drhnmor Bldg. .
Phone 1077.'
t .w k 4 :i
enemy of Marborough, wrote a poem 1 v . 1 1
about .as long as your finger that hel 1 I hlS Llate Ul rllStOry
. . . .vuvu 1
throughout the country to stand firm
ly behind the president on this ques
tion, and he makes it plain that ob
streperous senators and congressmen
will be held strictly to account If the
It Is not for patriotism
that I am in the army, although I
know I possess a share of this goodly
and necessary quality, or If I had not
I would not have been a success as a
soldier.
On the other hand, take the man
who doe not enlist, but who waits to
administration food yrj fafl.' of ffOT at
aag. labor's flght against the food I least of doing something for his
. smetmlatANi la nmmniii r,nt I country that he does not love, or In
' w i ... " .1 .... , -
VLuar wui u, giving u v buiiicliiiiir lur
the common good. He feels that he
the Interests of tha toiler of the
tlon, but by the Interests of the
American people generally, for It goes
without saying that should the food
conservation bill be passed the bene
fits of tha new law will not b con
fined to the laboring classes; th en
tire nation will profit should organized
is giving something more to his coun
try than loyalty.
I expect it to be my lot to drill and
get Into shape scores and even hun
dreds of these young men who will
be drawn In the first 600,000. Not for
a minute would I consider the recruit
who Is learning to make his first
"right face" any less a man, a pa-
styled "The
and prohpecy It proved. In political
result in which he accused the
duchness of Somerset ot being privy
to the murder of her second husband,
Tom-oif -Ten-Thousand, and of the
odious crime of having red hair. By
this time the rasnion had changed,
and red hair, so lovely when Charles
II was king, had become hideous
when his niece, Anne, was queen. In
his verse the ruffian poet had spoken
of her aa 'luarrots."
And here we see the feminine which
shows how little business a woman
has to meddle In politics. The duch
ess passed by the charge of murder
as trivial, neguginie, altogether in
significant; but to the charge of being
red-headed she made the most furi
ous denial, and was emphatic even
beyond the bounds of profane exple
tive, which she employed with vocif
erous and loquacious emphasis,
though the slightest glance discovered
the "carrots" of her hair.
And that la albout the way our wo
men will meddle with politics when
they get a good whack at It.
Washington. June 14.
TOBAOOO SMOKE.
1867-
Tobacco smoke can soothe a man
With cares of life oppressed.
When after worries ot the day
TTaMI nmnka at nlffht and rest
labor succeed In winning the flrht I trlot or an American because he has .T1g then somehow in clouds of smoke
- i xi IB troubles iaae wy,
than the men who are asslntlns' me I a . j i.inn. hnu .
won uib vwa, luff UQZ6H 11 io sjei iiuii hiiu imb cvitifttiiiuns into
shape. Many or tnese have grown
gray in the service.
The work may not appeal to the
of the opinion that the publto gen
erally should bestir Itself In behalf of
pending food legislation
oi the fight should not be left to one
class ot citizenship, if all are to share
la tha benefits of victory. Her in
: our own community a public meetlnr order of things
should record the fact that the rank
and file stand squarely behind, the
. president and his food measures.
f -h Kn.nt young men. Much of it will be posi-
be done.
When the new army Is organized
the country sees the wisdom of it
and becomes accustomed to the new
all thoughts of the
The hardships of the day;
Then from a dark and unkind past
The bitter mem nes die.
A blessed glimpse of happy days
Shines where the dream paths lie.
Concerning Reprisals
will stand united and trained for the
defense, not alone of the United States
but of the world.
A man is served with a notice to
work on the roads; he Is served with
a notice to send his children to school
that they may escape the vices of
lamoranca: he is summoned hv tfia
The Citizen Is surprised to note that I county to be a Juror, or summoned
some of Its friends, in readlnr P7 . v . .va orlm
i i I !nl Whv. then, should not th onnn
recent editorials in this paper which try not summon men to defend its
discussed reprisals by the allies for p,tlen87
i lie viy ui liie press Rim ine pujpic
should be "Awake, Arise, Get on The
Job." WILLIAM P. JONES,
Serpeant, Company O. 28th Infantry.
Culebra, C. Z.
German barbarities, have Jumped to
the conclusion that The Citizen would
follow out the "eye for eye. and tooth
L for tooth" policy against Germany.
jOt friends assume .that the defi
nition of "reprisal" calls for the In
fiction of similar or severer Injuries
n, the enemy within or without the
region of war. .That Is to aay, if Ger
many slaughters non-combatants, and
mnrder women and children, the al
lies should do the same. Now The
Citizen does not Imply anything of
the sort, jtor does the average advo
at of reprisal believe in any such
doctrine. We are well aware that
certain code of morality and civiliza
tion, and the ordinary dictates of hu
manity, forbid a policy of - reprisal
which ha for its deliberate object the
With the Wags
Change.
Ruth Is an alchemist I know,
And so I'll have to drop her.
For every time I'm out with her
My silver turns to copper.
Widow.
Joyful Job.
(Manchester Guardian.)
The lady bank lerk had completed
her first week, and a friend asked her
how she liked her work.
"Oh. It's beautiful!" said the girl.
"I'm at a branch where nearly all
the people we know have a as-n, inl
and it's so nice to see how little money
some of your friends have In the
bank!"
And while a fellow puffs his pipe
Or stogy, rich and brown,
The folks he's loved but since has
lost
Will come and gather "round;
And listening there In stilly dusk
Ho hears his mother sing
The old sweet songs of boyhood days
That take away the sting;
Good fellows who long since have
gone
Propose once more a drink
To dreams that died long years ago
Those days he did not think.
In wreaths of smoke he sees again
Sweet, pretty faces smile.
Bright eyes that shine, warm Hps that
pout,
A man's heart to beguile;
And while he smokes and smiling
dreams.
Thn mem'rv Uvea ac&ln
Of kisses stolo one night fn June,
Forgettlnr later pain;
The mad, sweet Joys of other years,
The loves of other nays.
Come back to brighten twilight
dreams
And gladden somber ways.
June IT.
1115 Cornerstone of Bunker Hill
monument laid with great cere
monies at Boston, Jjatayette be-
lna- present. '
ltta Sir William Crookes, famous
English scientist inventor ot
Crookes tube, born.
11II William King, first governor
of Maine after the separation
from Massachusetts, died, aged
eighty-four.
1858 Eben S. Draper, noted manu
facturer. arovernor of Massa
chusetU, born; died April .
1914.
ltfO Charles Frohman, famous
American theatrical producer,
born at Bandusky, O-; perished
with sinking of Lusltanla May
7, 1915.
West Virgina university found
ed at Morajanton.
X7jiIntemational peace Jubilee
onened at Boston.
18t 'Ulster convention at Belfast in
opposition to home rule; u.ouu
dnlerates oresent.
19 iPresident Taft vetoed army bill
which would have retired oen
eral Leonard Wood.
1918 Several American consuls in
Mexico left their posts ejna re
turned to the United States;
American troops again entered
Mexico; the carranza consul at
Brownsvlllo, Tex., Issued an ul
timatum to General James
Parker, U, 8. A., that unless
the troops were withdrawn an
attack would be made upon
them by Carranza troops.
THE WAR;
1915 lAustrians reached temoerg
and stormed Orooeic, one oi
Its principal defences.
Lieutenant Warneford, Cana
dian aviator who destroyed the
first Zeppelin In air fight, killed
by fall In test light.
191 Allies concluded tneir eonrer
erence In Paris on economic and
Industrial procedure in regard
to the central powers after the
war.
Russians enter Radzloff after
occupying Ceernowltx, and fur
ther north cross the Stokhod,
forming three deep salients in
to the Austrian lines at Dubno,
Czernowits and Horodenka.
Tom N. Clark Co.
(Inc.) . ', ,
' 'Th Shop for Particular Men"
N. PACK SQUARE.
Oates Bldg. Phone It.
WHEN TOTT 8JUJ A
FURNITURE AO THINK OF
GREEN BROS.
Moved to 41 West College
, Tha New Retail District
SPECIALS
Irish Potatoes, Qft
peck uoY
Clear Side Meat,
TVMinrf" 6dOj
Fat Back,
pound ........
Hens,
pound
Eggs,
dozen .
Flour, No.
quarter.
Meal.
jcck
H. X. Wilson
1,
24c
19c
35c
$1.70
a8c
CO N. texlngton Ava.
Phone 1900.
Notable Birthdays
Around the silent. lonesome hearth
The little children rlay.
The children that the Fates 'denied
This man who dreams away;- r
And In a low-backed rocking chair
A sweet faced woman sews
A dear, dead dream of might-have-beens
-That
through the smoke wreaths
arrows;
The gods have sent old Nicotine
To men whose fond hopes die,
And through the clouds of fragrant
smoke
The happy dream paths lie. '.
... . . Daisy M. Hendley. -Statesvllle.
N. C.
Juno 17.
Prince Danllo Alexander of Monte
negro, heir to the throne of the tiny
kingdom, Is 41 years oia today.
Should Montenegro recover Its inde
pendenee on the ante-war basis.
which is doubtful. Prince Danilo will
succeed the present ruler, the aged
King Nicholas. He is the third of the
king's nine children, of whom anoth
er is the queen Ot Italy, who waa
Princess Helena of Montenegro before
her marriage. The supreme power
has been In the hands of the family
since 1897, when Danllo Petrovio, Its
chief, liberated the country from the
Turks. They assumed the title of
king only In 1910, with Nicholas, and
Danilo, if he reigns, will be the second
king of Montenegro. All are now liv
ing In exile In France .and Prince
Danllo is a member of the French
general staff. It is rumored that If
he ever rules. It will certainly not be
as the patriarch of a ehepherd peo-
la. as his father haa dona, a jp
WANTED
Architectural Draughtsmen.
Apply to
WM. ?. EAST, Architect.
American. National Sank. Bldg.
If You Want
the Best
value obtainable make it
a point to visit our
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Department.
M. Levitt
3 Biltmore Are.
For Experssnoed Workmen
Phone 2155
BtTHiDIWO TRADES OOWCUTi
a 0. Worlejr, Butdoesa Agent.
TO TRAIN YOU TO JX HMk
: :u 'U- f
Toung' men and women ar
needed and, needed badlyt
, fill clerical position '. for 1 our
government.' They are given
good pay and short hour.
Call and let us tell you more
about thlt splendid opportunity,
and our facilities for preparing
you to take advantage of It
Day and night classes in theory
: and dictation.
Emannel Business
College
10 OOIJjEGE ST.
LADIES
Have their Tailored Suit mad at
Logan & Moore
20 reduction for next 10 day.
It Bo. Paok So, Phona TI7.
M'GRAW TIRES
BEXOW COST
1 8xtt. plain .M.tll.00
tllt I . . 1T.00
If i , T.80
. " ' 11.M
I 8Sx8J4, non-skid ll.0
While They Last
Richbourg Motor Co.
. : Formerly
Th TJ. C. Shaw Motor Co.
THE BOMB OF THK FORD
A word to tha wis man ta sufficient
COOPER'S
"0a the Square
Means Clothe Economy.
BARGAINS
For tha Whole Family
The Racket Store
II Biltmore Avanue.
Dr. Ben C Smathers
Dr.C.M.Beam
DENTISTS
v Over CaraUchael's
Patton Ave. Ent. Phono lgj'
quite different type of prince and with
htm the simplicity of the old Black
Mountain princes will pass Into th
realm of legend. -1 H is a polished
cosmopolite.- speaking with ease half
a dosen languages, an enthusiastic
motorist and tennis player, and has
been a conspicuous figure at all the
courts and In the most fashionable
salons of Western. Burope. He mar
ried, in 1899, the Princess Jutta of
Meoklenburg-Strelita. a Oerman prin
cess. '
Mrs. William Jennings Bryan, 1 1
years old today. ;
Marshall leia IV. greai-granason
ef the Chicago magnate and heir to
fabulous, wealth, whose father, Mar
shall Field III. recently enllsud. one
year old today. . .:
J. Wilbur cnapman. lamoua evaa-
golist and Arat teacher of Billy San
dar, 6 years old todax
Williams & Huffman's
Music House
Th Best In Piano. .
ElkJ Club Bldg. Haywood St.
H. L. Finkelstein
2S-2S Biltmora Ave .
Complete stock of Trunks, Bag .
- and Salt
SALE
NOW ON AT
Gem Clotiiing Co.
Boston Shoe Store
30 Patton Ave.
IVeadeT tn High Grade Footwear-
. 10 DISCOUNT
Balance of this month on al
woolens except serge.
68 Pattoo Ave. r -Opp. P.- Ot
Phone 60.
II