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6) TFTE ASITEVILLE CITIZEN, TITSflA Y, JTTLY 24, 1917, 7. 3C Everybody Should Take The World's Greatest Scenic Mountain Trip OVER THE Woiderfal ML HflitcheU Railroad that Operates Trails Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays to The Top of Eastern America MMETY4ME M ATTEMBMfCE AT THE HUMMED) TEWS AN DOLLAR CLUE MEETING OF JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE 2 All Enthusiastic Over Phenomenal Business of Past Six Months, And Equally Enthusiastic Over Great Trip Tomorrow, Wednesday To MT. IMIITCMEILIL 2 - Tpafios Leave AsIhievSllIle :IO A. MI, goS(0) ROUND TRIP From Mitchell Station, So. Railway, One Mile East of Black ML to Mitchell tjidge and Return to Mitchell Station, So. Railway For information address SANDFORD H. COHEN, G. P. A., or Southern Railway Ticket Office. HOT DINNER SERVED ON THE MOUNTAIN Fiery. Eczema and Skin Eruptions Readily Yield to This Old Remedy $ncssfnlry pscd for fifty yean. Eczema and ilmfe akin trouble coma from a disordered, import coa- ditioa f tho blood, and they can oary be cored by giving the blood a thorough cleansing, and removing (front it all trace of imparity, i This 1 why S. S. S. ha been need loo successfully in hundred of case W Ecaema aad ptht akin craptionaj Specific CojJDapt. H AtaaraGa, TMi wonderful remedy is without as equal aa a blood purifier, beta; prob ably the oldest blood medicine on the market. It baa been aold by drug-. giaU for fifty years, ' 4 Ym are invited to rlt'lo-4ay foe complete and fall advice aa to tha treatment of your own caaew Ad- area, iaiei Metoeal Adviser. Swift TWO HUNDRED TRAINS FOR MOVING SOLDIERS HTGE FRKPARATIOXS BEIXG MADE BT SOCTHER!. CORN CLUB BOYS BEGIN ENCAMPMENT STEALS A SAW TO ROB A CRAGGY GROCERY Stealing a saw from a nearby btack frmith abop, a thief or thieve Sunday hlght sawed the bolt, entered and robbed Parham' grocery etora near Craggy station, stole seventy-live pounds of flour, some cigarettes and a quantity of canned goods. The saw from the smithy's shop was (found lying on the ground near the front door jhen clerks went to open the store early yesterday morning. Bringing bloodhounds Into play, Sheriff E. M. Mitchell and several deputies chased the man or men for several hours. No arrests naa Deen made last night. FIELD DAY THURSDAY FOR BOY SCOUTS KNIGHTS OP UTHTJANTA. NEW YORK, July 2. The Knights of Lithuania, a national organization of about 4.000 young Roman Catholic fclk. began Its f.fth annual convention today in Brooklyn. The sessions will continue until Thursday. At the present time fully two-thirds rf the German army Is said to be In France. Announcement a made by Rev. J. B. Thrall, scout master, that the boy scouts will have a field day on Thurs day on the Biltmore estate In con junction with the corn cluh boys who will be encamped there. On account of this affair every member of the boys scout organization In- Aahevllle Is urgently requested fcy Mr. Thrall to attend the regular meeting tomor row night at the board of trade rooms. The meeting Is called for 7:30 o'clock so that time may be given to the busi ness or regular drill as well as a dis cussion of plans for the field day. PTTHIAX "PATRIOTIC WEEK." CHICAGO, 111., July 2J. The wee beginning today has been designated as "Patrlotlo Week" for the Knights of Pythias, by direction of Supreme Chancellor John J. Brown. Lodges of the order throughout 'the united States and Canada have been requested to make a special effort In behalf of recruiting for military service and In aid of the Red Cross and other pa trlotlc funds. Thirty Thousand Men and Ten Thousand Horses Wfll B Housed in Big Cantonments. Just Once! Try Dodson's Liver Tone! Take No Calomel! Listen To Me! If bilious, constipated, headachy or 6iclt, I guarantee relief without taking dangerous calomel which sickens and salivates. Stop using calomel! It makes yon Ick. Don't lose a day's work. If you feel lazy, sluggish; otlious or consti pated, listen to ma! Calomel la mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when It comes Into contact with sour bilerashes Into it, break ing it up. Then is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are "all knocked out," if your liver Is . torpid and bowels constipated or you ' have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath 1 bad or stomach sour. Just try a spoonful of harmless ' Dodson's Liver Tone. Here's my guarantee Go to any .drag store and get a BO nt bottle of todsoas Liver Ton.- Take a spoon ful tonight, and if it doesn't straighten yon right .p and make you feel Una and vigorous by morning, I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dodson's Liver Ton .s de stroying th sale of calomel tecause it is real liver medicine; entirely vegeta ble, therefore it cannot salivate you or make yon sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Ton will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that soar bile and consti pated wast which is clogging yjur system and making you feel misera ble . I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Ton will keep, you entire family feeling fin for months. Giva It to your children, tt Is harm- less; doesn't grip aad they Ilka it pleasant tajts. stdvt. George n. Loyal!, of Washington, TV C, vice-president of the Southern railway and a former resident of Asbevllle, who was a visitor here yes terday, talked Interestingly to friend at the board of trade of the plans of the Southern for taking care of the government movement of troops and supplies for the big cantonments projected. He stated thst the govern ment proposed building canton ments, wooden camps, each sufficient to honse and take care of SO. 000 men and approximately 10,000 animals. To take care of this vast amount of ton nage that will have to be hauled to the places designated for the canton ments ths Southern railway has planned to have at the command of the government 200 trains. To furnish this huge number of solid trains for supplies and material the Southern has been compelled to ex ercise farslghted Judgment. Mr. Loyall declared that the system would be able to supply this need without congesting ordinary traffic. The cantonments are to be built at Atlanta, Columbia, K. C., Louisville, Ky., and Petersburg, Va. The army that will be accommodated In these cantonments will be composed of the men drafted under the registration of June 6. The movement of men and supplies contemplated by, the South ern will also Include the tent encamp ments of the national guard at Char lotte, Spartanburg, Oreenvtlle, Macon, Ga., Montgomery. Ala., and Annlston, Ala. Mr. Loyall stated that It was understood that it was likely that an artillery range would .be located at Annlston. He also atSted that It was the general understanding that the national guard would be mobilized in the several encampments -on or about August, 1, the call to report to their various place having been mad for July 28. Returning to matter of a local na ture, he declared his belief in the con tinued Influx of tourists to Western North Carolina and nearby point of pleasure and Interest. He said that it was likely that August would be the biggest month of the season for vis itors tn tne mountain country, or that at least the present conditions Indicated that such would be the case. Many people In Aahevllle wllf re member with pleasure Mr. Loyall's residence here. At that time he was superintendent, of the Ashevllle di vision of the Southern. He re moved from here to Knoxvills. being promoted to general superintendent with headquarters in that city. ' from Knoxvllle Mr. Loyall went to Wash ington where he- ha resided since. iflas Georgians Sheldon of Madison, Wis., has been decorated with the Italian Silver Cross for her work a administrative direct of the Ameri can hospital for Italian soldiers at Florence, Italy. BOYS ETTKRTAnTED HERE. ROYALL Thirty-Five Com Club Boy to Go to Biltmore Estate Today for a Big Outing. Madison. Wis., claims to have more expert woman swimmer than other Inland city of Its atia la th country Thirty-five Buncombe county boys, members of the county corn club, were entertain last night In ' the homes of Ashevillo people after they had spent an eventful day sight-seeing and visiting some of the industrial plants in and around the city. Today at 10 o'clock tho members of the club will meet at the county court house for a discussion" of Important subjects and this afternoon at l o'clock the club menfbers will be assembled and es corted to the Biltmore estate where they will go Into a real encampment for a few days. The organization has been provided with one big tent snd an auxiliary of two or three smaller tents, and a fine time is anticipated. K. K. Robertson, head of the state corn cluh, will he In charge of the en campment. Prof. Franklin 8herma, state entomologist, will arrive this morning in Aahevllle and will be a guest of the corn club boys during the encampment. He will deliver a num ber of lectures to the boys. At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon the first meeting of the corn cluh was held In the county court house. Dr A. P. Wheolcr. chairman the club. delivered an address at the meeting and B. D. Weaver, county farm dem onstration agent, also made a talk along practical lines. A large number of Ashevllle citizens, a number of members of the Rotary c'.uh and oth ers attended the session anjfl took an active part. At the close of th meet lng the boys were taken to the ton mills and were shown through the entire plant under the guidance of Rev. J. B. Orlce, poster of Jlaywood Street church. Through tire courtesy of M. D. Long and Superintendent Murohv the doors of the mill were thrown open and the visitors were given an opportunity of seeing exactly the process of manufacture. After a thorough look over the cot ton mill the larce tannery near the city was visited the hoys being piloted by Mr. Mlnnick and his daughter. Miss Minnlck, through the different depart ments. The process of making raw hide Into useful material was shown. Mr. Minnlck stated that on of the big contracts now handlsd by the tannery was with the t'nlted States government for the supply of Its msn In active military service. Th vis itor were next taken to th Ice plant for a look In on the process of manu factnre of ice out of hot water In hot weather. A member-of the party remarked afted the slght-scelng trip that the boys thoroughly appreciated th op portunity of seeing the real art of th manufacturing business and that It had impressed them very much. To day another trip much on the same order a the one of yesterday ha been planned. At 10 o'clock tLIj morn ing th boy will meet at the county court house. From there they will go to th National Casket company plant and . later to ths Carolina Wood Product company mill.' A rest wll then be taken anttl sfter lunch' when the start for th Biltmora eetate will few mad Skin diseases quickly yield to fees J Retinol gives Such instant relief from itching and burning, and so generally succeeds In clearing the eruption sway, that it is the standard skin treatment of thousands of phy ikian. Why don't you try It ? th Rulrtnl madictrton, trc toM br all drugw rU. Jtttmtl Sf imfrfrnt Ikt Aasr, A RED CROSS ROOMS TO BE OPEN FORENOONS PMNCESS 66 TODAY PEGGY HYLAND SIR JOHN HARE CASTE'-' J From the World-Fa mona May by T. W, Robwtiosj To see "Teste" la to mo a world-famous play that baa bamma wmts-s amH uaat every anaa an wlU be the better for having witnessed. 5c -ADMISSION --10c Two Dozen Chair Have Been PaWI for Out of Fund From Sale of Donated Article. Beginning today, the Red Cross work rooms on Biltmore avenue will be open each forenoon ion Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 9:30 to 2 o'clock. -At-Ahs meeting of th executive committee of Ashevllle chapter, Amer ican Ied across, held yesterday after noon ir-wi reported by Mrs. Arthur F. flees, chairman of the committee on shipping supplies, that 5 boxes of surgical supplies had been sent last week and that two more boxes would be forwarded Thursday. Because of the urgent call for such supplies they are sent ss fast as made, and there I Imperative need of more workers now at the Hed Cross work rooms. Mrs. John A. Campbell, chairman of the working committee, reported that two dozen chairs had been paid out of special funds derived from the sale of work bags and other donated ar ticles, thus avoiding any call on th general fund. Mrs. Thomas p. cneesnorongh. chairman of the committee on relief for dependent families of Soldiers, re ported the appointment of additional members of the committee so that Its personnel I now Mrs. Chsesbernugh, Mrs. Thomas Settle. Mrs. William Blood, Mra Locke Craig. Mrs. Charlea n. joraan, sirs, uugene a. uienn, airs. Tench Core, Mr. Duncan Cameron Waddell. Mr. Oeorr W. Vanderbllt. Mrs. Charles A. wsbb. chairman of the committee en membership. . re ported among new memeerstups on 11 f membership. CARDrtAL rom-SCORE ATD THREE. BALTIMORE. Vd., July It Tn th enl' . nt of his usual, good health. Cardinal . Gibbons, who Is generally recognised a the foremost American orele'e of the Roman Catholic ehnreh. le eratetrv celebrating bis alghrv-thlrd birthday anniversary today. Few of Last Tine TODAY A Famous Players Present Pauline Frederick , IX "The Love Thai Lives' The acreev'a foremost emo tions I actreas in a new and unusual rharactrisatlon. Sen Pauline Frederick aa a scrub- Galax Pipe Organ PRICES From 10:30 a. m. to i:0fl p. m. Children .-.... So Adult v..l&o From S:00 p. m. to 10:00 p. m. inuarrn . .too S?I TRAN1 LAST TTMB TODAY Ethel Barrymore IX "The Greatest Power" A play that breathe the sprrtt of service to the nation. Tho rtory of how a woman aroused her lover to bis nation's need. DEAL'S SCPKRB ORCHESTRA PRICES From 10:80 a. m. to t:0O p.m. Children , , . 6o Adnln ISo From :0O p. ca. to 10:00 p. m. Children . .,.,.100 Adults . ...t. Sue realize that he is welt past ths four score mark. His vitality has caused expressions of amazement many times and this vigor la attributed to hi systematic method ot living. Every hour of the day Is regulated. His food la light but substantial and he takes hi meals at regulsr hour. Almost very day he baa a walk for an hour Or mere. " That th cardinal f held high In tea gtsaaaot only. L ma Cfctftriia clergy and laity but also those, of other . denominations. Is shown by th many congratulatory msaga which are being received at the archleplscopal residence. They express th hop that ' he will live to see many mora cele, b rations of his birthday anniversary. For th first time women are am. cloved a inspectors of work at the United, gtatga arsenal at eprjngftald
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