1 THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY A10HNLKG, JANUARY 22, 1920. Si The Great Middle Class Worm Beginnig To Turn Oppression From Above and Below in England To Be Met by Organized Resistance To Organize Along Lines of the Soviet. DRESS : BY ANNE R1TTENIIQVSK LATEST DECREE ON THE MODERN DANCE Bill To Ban The Movies Of "Wild And Wooly" West Bans the "Half Nelson" and the "Shimmy Lock." By ltALIMI COt'UTXKY. , There is no move which tan tie , ,. . A . ... taken by labor extremists that the The nnJdle classes in England hae ..conimjUce for thft ,najnlenaLe of decided to resist oppression. Monop- essential public services" is not pre- r.listlo r-.-iniiHllsts above ftnd organized . pared to counter. r labor below will now have to reckon When the scavengers of Kensing . ton anil PaddinKton came out as an adjunct to the bathing suit frock. The Hat anil the- Veil. The sketch shows an unusual hut of straw and taffeta which carries one of these veils as its most important reason for existence. The lint la like In France last yea the women who , a beehive and the puff of taffeta. Is so The Ornamental Veil uf I .are anil Tulle Which Serves a a Neck Drap ery Has Conic Into l'ualilou On the IIooIm of the Afternoon Frock Tliat Klviils an Kvcnliur Uowu In the Ucpth of its Dectilletage. Reform Movement Under taken By Dance Masters' Association. nT joe l. b KEii. (Staff ('orneniKimlent, The fit Icon.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. A 'bill designed to prevent tho potential .laiiKcr in tho exhibition of pictures of -the wild and woolly west has been introduced In the United States senate by Senator Gore, of Oklahoma. crime, or act of? violence, or f the trial in court or otherwise ot any such person." Penalty for Violation. Kof. violation of this law. If law It becomes, Senator Oore would provide punishment by line not exceeding 1 10,000 or imprisonment not exceeding 1 five years, or both. The same penalty . .... . . , Kliiei Utt' The mtdflie classes nave laKei.. a . vL found them80lvc8 against the from tho extremism dook. iney n.ie R!lni!,aUon ot th0 Miadlo class union, decided to organize themselves on. V()IuTlteer(i wpre ,11mediatply caIlea soviet lines as tho best method or de- t bv thp commjUoef and th8 BUike feutlng their enemies. ln rendered ineffective. Captain Stanley Alinoi, wno -n.is in- Nevertheless, the Middle Class union the! wore-the deeply decollete street gown 'ae inn , giw s k. r .i oreauwi ... . wnn me sivitiia-u v...- nlier ihv on n iir itn nor str ke thev!.,:, .... v..i .i, i iv. - Mm i i,i null!,. i it UltlllU kilU ,. I ... l .... , s.. .,,,,, Mbnll duccd to forsake party politics in or der to undertake the defense of the Tlrltish bourgeois, told Tho Tribune' that the middle class union had sprung almost spontaneously from the. needs of the day. Since its inauguration in March.' 1918. thousands of members have en-j rolled themselves in Vs ranks. It; now has a parliamentary group of morn than fifty members of the upper and lower houses pledged to press the objects of tho union. The Brand council of the union, which sits in London, Is now fed by more than 140 branch Soviets In the leading towns of England. Local branches may spring up anywnere, declares that it is not a strike break ing organization, to interfere In ordi-i narv industrial disputes, but merely. intends to be prepared in tho event of: an emergency to carry on public services. a veil. In truth, I'urls was amazingly free of veils. When one saw a piece of net or lare over the French woman It looked stilted. She seemed u bit prudish old-maidish. Tho French do not wear hair nets, therefore they have been consistent followers of the veil, using It as a means of onhtineing the complexion. essential : of softening their make-up, of hiding any possible. detects in the neck. When Although the middle class Soviets i therefore, they adopted the extremely are set up for the resistance of oppres-1 low gown for all hours and occasions, THE CHEAT GAL TWO H was a contradictory thing to drop slon from above as well as below, the ' the veil. Yet this is what they did. union makes a sharp distinction be-! There have been few seasons like tween monopolistic capitalism and the, those during the war and Immediately ordinary variety, toward which the; after when the face and nock of the union lias the most benevolent feel-I French woman was entirely uncovered ings. What it fears most is oppression during tho day. In tho spring tho from below. Organized labor stands' shops sold veils, the milliners offered as the greatest enemv of the Middle . them, and hats were trimmed with Class union. Anion middle class en-1 blonde tulle, but when the summer It to a warm of bees leaving the hive. It is entirely draped with a veil of face of a laee ana tune wnn ii lies gemiy uroumi the neck and tans in long einis over the shoulder, it serves as a scarf, nil apology of a wrap to the unusual amount of uncovered t-kin that the (rock permits. LATK.ST DANCES . . . . MOW YORK,. Jan. 19 ANY T1MF. Old fash- Whilo movie men rejoice that thls,would be imDosed for aenrilnv m bill would not place a ban upon thejnko films through the United fitatta Minis that show the empire In her ; malls. multiplicity of.niachlnattons, they fearj What the senate will do to It li, of that It is tiio beginning of a campaign , course, a guess but over in the house for more strict censorship. And the there is n sentiment ln favor of eueh movie men aro not partial to any,a w. j.or instance. Representative muvt-inrui miming iu rrsiricuon ui , oodwln, of the sixth district of North S. K. O. business. Senator (lore's bill would make it lneil, keep-j our-disiancc dances, are unlawful to bring Into this country, or to displace the modern Jazz steps, lr the nation-wide reform movement undertaken bv tho American National 0f Association of .Masters of Dancing to transport from one stato to another In the United States, or to send out i.iis country to another country. An., nlrhipn film nni-lni. r.1,.- THE- HOUSEHOLD l'Mltcd by Anuo Htttenhoune. a bit of psvrnorx)GY. Students of psychopathies not lnfre- The rule Is that as soon as a local tnuslasls will be found volunteers. I came face coverings were swept aside , ouenlly go to great pains when trying . Tw i. -.harmed urn often branch has more than Io0 members , ,, forth , ,,,,. I as if the weather were too warm to , to cure or relieve persons suirenngi . ,'..,. ,,,:,. ,ia,.,ni,ra It receives a "warrant- from the cen- , drpdg when L, d QeoTf,0 caIlpd for , tolerate such an addition to the cos- I from nervous disorders to probe down ! - o ' tral body which entitles It to send a citizon army for tho protection of the tumc. It seemed as If the crudities of deep in consciousness of tnP Iil ; nrie'tors ere advised to pick out ten or a v. tn l, rrrnn,! riiiinc In T.nn- m. - ,.-o l.o.l i ,n noril l ...l f a ch Inn a 1 t ten t In And the nhlert Hhout which l'ooli"ll"':' 'r"' 1"-u1. .ui-i n- 7, . ji T,i. i i couiiuy uunng 1110 mxi railway miiKc.i ...... ------ - -- - dozen objectionable coupes una, lr a don. The grand council is divided anrt nlav form thn nucleuH of ,ho ; based on modesty. 'the patient experiences the greatest , "z.e" ... . n,,., ih.m Into management, parliamentary, or-1 "White" guards as opposed to the la- Many of the Ajnerlcans followed the , uneasiness. Rarely can the patient ganlzntlon, propaganda and otheribor "RCa. guards should these latest! French. They discarded face veils. , herself tell Just what it is. She may committees. May i:ven Strike, proves Hucccsslui. i no uaiicing urnm- iure nun or mm or otner represen crs, ll is announced here, couut upon tatlons purporting to show or to tho support of mothers, fathers, 1 simulate tho acts or conduct of any daughters, ons. danco hall proprie- ex-eonvlct, desperado, bandit, train tors, dancing teachers and hostesses 'robber, bank robber or outlaw, or of ajid It necessary tho police depart- any person reputed or represented to men! to exterminate tho "half nel- have been convicted of crime or to son." "body hold," 'shimmy lock" and or to have been a desperado, bandit, other Imported ball room grips which train robber, bank robber, or outlaw, are practiced by some dancers. j In the commission or attempted corn- Cheap and vulgar music is also to mission of any crime or acts of vlol come under the ban and, according to ence. or In escape or flight of any such a circular Just Issued by tho nssocla- person from the alleged scene of any tlon, those in charge of community or i such purported crime or attempted publlo dances aro urged to snow tneir opposition to undesirablo dances by distributing "You will please leavo the hall" cards to those who persist in Carolina, would undoubtedly lUDDort the measure because he has recently had brought home to him the possl- ' bllltles of danger in the exhibition of this class of films. During the holidays his ten year old son was the victim of a pistol In tho hands of a youngster Just two or three years older. Jtoth had been to a 'movie" and had witnessed the ' bandits shooting up trains and one another. Then the young Oodwln boy and his companion played "robber" and one was seriously Injured. The movie men, however, are pre paring to fight the passage of the hjlt and already there are numbers of representatives of film flrma In Wash ington waiting to appear before the senate committee on commerce, to which tho aore bill was referred. ! warning is disregarded, to oust them ut once. DISCUSSiONS OF TREATY I WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. Markod ! POLICE COMMISSIONER IS i The Middle Class union, ln pur-, -rvihttno suance of Its ends, will use the strike i weapon If necessary. air. i.cnneu , .lones. M. P., one of tho leading en-j thusiasts ot the union, says: I "On tho day the middle classes I strike the despised bourgeois will : prove himself a more redoubtable and , efficient antagonist than the bolshevist. j Not a shop, nor a bank, nor a church, nor a hospital, nor a dispensary, nor ; a theater, nor a cinema would open. ; The whole business and pleasure of' the country would stop. Io Fapai bull of excommunication in the Dark Ages would have caused more com plete paralysis of national life. This Is carrying self-protection to its logi cal conclusion. The Middle Class union Is enrolling every one from viscount to the mean est member of the shop-keeper or pro fessional classes. Mr. Kennedy Jones states: "A peer -with a moderate Income may be so hard hit by unfair taxation that he is practically unable to live. A retired greengrocer may be so over burdened by the state demands on his hard earned savings, combined with the shrinkage of the purchasing pow er of money, that ho is on the verge of beggary. products of civilization ever invade' They did not, however, discard hair, mum is someimng wnuo in nnmy 'the ancient soil of Britain New York' nets, for it is part of our religion of it will be something quite Qinerent i'ou will soon see." the circular 1 Improvement In possibility of c AIRSHIPS ARE POSSIBLE patient gently up' to' the object the ' cheerful, properly accented and the U. S. Must Prepare for Com mercial Air Navigation, Says Hensley. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 Commer cial air navigation is coming and the United States must prepare to meet that Issue, declared Colonel C. Hens ley in a report to the air service, United States army, from Germany, where he is studying dirigibles. "Airships are now possible In any kind or condition of weather," Col onel Hensley wrote. , "No weather conditions, excent a strone. cross ban- Both peer and retired greengrocer j gar wind, prevent the Bodensee the costumerv to keep the hair within 1 or it may bo part or her maiany mat bounds. The French do not look un- she Is practically Incapable of men-. tidy and disorderly without hatr nets; j tionlng the dread subject. Often the the Anglo-Saxon io, The French hair ! discovery Is made quite by accident. i is glossy and rolls itself across the Then the psychopathic spcialist goes , 'head ln well-ordered waves, and even about it much as a farmer trying to, when it is nulled out. fancied, and; break in a shy colt. He leads the made to stand on end after the fash- ion of some of tho younger set in Paris I It merely becomes picturesque. With ; such a coiffure the average American j woman looks her worst. Fortunately, the hair net and veil , are both in fashion over here. True, j one sees more uncovered faces than usual, but the ornamental veil of tulle I and lace has appeared as a concealing adjunot to tho deeply decollete after- noon frock. It will grow in fashion as the season progresses from cold warm. At present no woman wears a low necked, short-sleeved frock on the street, without a coat, but when she removes her Jacket in the house one sees she Is dressed as her great grand mother during the civil war. And by the way, it is amusing to hear our selves calling this costume "shock ingly French" when all one baa to do Is to search the family album to see its prototype on those sainted women reads, "that you have raised the stand ard of your establishment and that the loss will be more than made up by double the number of persons who have respect for you and your dances." Some of tho rules and regulations which all are urged to obey follow: Dance music should bo bright and are or tne middle classes in mo union"s political use ot the phrase; without the union neither has any to defend his cause. "This state of affairs is so mani festly unfair tha tone wonders how it has continued so long. The reason probably Is that only Just before the war the political power labor has gained throug-h its unions was fully realized. Unless this power be con fronted by other powers of nearly equal or of greater strength, human nature being what It Is. it Is bound m ha abused. The victims will be the weak, those unable to their rights. Solution Is Organization. "It is the T6nial ot civil Justice, rlghtrlghts and liberties by the domi nant class for the time being, It mat ters not -whether it be upper, middle or lower, that has led, and always will lead, to revolutions and rebel lions. Let all classes De sirong, aim commercial air-liner built since the armistice by the Zeppelin Airship corporation at Frederichshafen on Lake Constance, from making its .daily flight (390 miles) to Staaken, IS miles from Berlin. "Because she files between Berlin and the natural outlet to Switzerland the accommodations are at a premi um. Bookings have been made four weeks in advance at 475 marks. "The design of the Bodensee is the latest in airships, so far advanced over anything I have seen, that one Is led to express the opinion that, in defend airship construction (and operation as well) all other countries are mere 'babes In the woods' compared to tho Germans. "Our airship construction and op eration should be patterned after the most efficient system. There Is no doubt in my mind that system lies in i Germany. Commercial air navigation is con- bote noire. He talks about it. Just as If it were the most natural thing ln tho world. And gradually, by showing that it Is perfectly harmless or that It does not exist, he dispels the sensation of fear that has become an obsession. Sometimes he actually causes the ob stacle to be removed. For Instance, there are some persons whoso fear of flro amounts to an obsession. By hav ing that person sleep within easy ac- to oss of a fire escape dispels the nerv ousness and brings back a normal state of mind. But it sometimes takes a good deal of probing on the part of the specialist to find that It Is a fear of fire that underlies the trouble. That Is Just a bit of psychology. The method of cure Is one that may there will be peace in tho land; good j ng and we must meet that issue very will flourishes where sen-respect abounds. But at the present stage of civilization, as society is consti tuted, there cannot be strength with out organization. "The class or section of the com munity that has no union is a mere mob of Individuals; a -union wields It into an army powerful for good or 111. "Organized labor and organized capital, when In dispute, totally ignore the general community; they regard Its Interests simply a weapons for v.oi wn nurnoses. and they treat the middle classes, as Germans did tho .soon. Let us be prepared to choose our course so that we shall make as few mistakes as possible. The build ing up of the present small commer cial enterprise ln Germany has meant numerous heartbreaking experiences. "Millions of marks have been lost in the beginning, and lives of mem- j bers of crews have been lost, but let 1 it be said, to the eternal credit of the 1 man with the fixed Idea and of his ! subordinates, that not a single pas-, senger carried on a Zeppelin airship ! has been injured or killed and to I slnta lha tnlol i,.,rrlJ linn r.,nk..l wVen ml children in Belgium, as ! sum of 140.000. ; u. a ni, i . shields to protect their fighting men. j "This statement does not mean that ; " I '.,L1 ! m Hrtin classes are the most casualties will not occur. I, resnni-I tulle and worn with a low afternoon , nowerful community in the political , ble boys can take airships in the airi - . .. ' I ...... ,V.AnA ..I'll Inn, Y. ., ; . V. J , . . . ! world, but tney are inijiuirui, uvauo anu uiuig- Liivm uwnii ui names in xne neart oi a large ouy, or careless or- phrases well divided. Cheap, vulgar music of the extreme Jazz type in vites cheap, vulgar meaningless danc ing. It Is useless to expect refined dancing when the muaio lacks all re finement, for, after all, what is danc ing but an Interpretation of music? The association has adopted the following tempos, It being Impossible the masters say, to regulate fast danc ing: "Walts 48 measure to minute "Two-step 54 measure to minute "One step 68 measure to minute "Fox Trot 40 measure to minute "Dancers should assume a light. graceful position," say the masters. be applied to the housewife as well as ?Th?re should be no Jerky half-steps to the nervous patient. For a good for these cause undesirable variations. manv housewives are renllv suffering partners snouio not aance wun cneegs more from nerves than from over- close r touching nor should the clasp work. It Is the continual mental fret- e tight. 'Neck holds' are positively ting that worries them more than the amount of work they do. And It fre quently happens that the cause of this fretting has become so much a mat ter of dally existence that they can hsrdly tell you what It Is, But most housewives can cure them selves. Just sit down and &skyorsQlf ' unpardonable. The gentleman's arm should encircle his partner's waist, his hand restingilightly Just Apve the waist Una. The lady's left al should not encircle her partner's! jfulders or neck. . "Steps or movements that cannot be controlled should not be taught what It Is that worries you. what it is! dancing; teachers. Bhort side steps, that makes housework a drudgery. I nrst "ft, then left, when done con When you wake up ln the mornings ; tinuoualy. are not conducive to re just which task Is it that you dread j nn,e'1 dancing; and should not be per more than the others? mitted. 'Shimmy dancing,' a shaking One housewife sifted things down Pr jerking of the upper part of the In thin wv until hn frmnrt Mint II wh DOC,y Wniie laKlllg snort Steps Or her ice box. It was too small and It was leaky. It was constant source of annoyance. Things tipped over ln it and usually Just at the busiest time. So the curing of her state of nerves was simple. She realized that the only thing to do was to get a new Ice box, it was expensive, but it was worth while, for with the old ice box replace ed by a new one her state of nervous ness bad disappeared. She had wop ried over that little difficulty until it had assumed the proportions of a black beast. Now It may be that there Is some one thing in your housework that Is gradually assuming alarming propor tions in your thoughts? Stop and think what it Is. Then either show yourself that it is not such a fearful thing after all or remove the obstacle entirely. To make )10 and spend 19 means success; to make 10 and spend $11 means ruin. Which way are you headed ? their Dower is not organized. They are the backbone of the body politic, but a backbone without force or life, in that each vertebra is separate and At only for a game of knucklebones bv street urchins." So, at the instigation of Mr. Ken nedy Jones and other enthusiasts, the middle classes formed themselves into a trade union, under a provisional management committee of some thirty distinguished Englishmen, including Sir H. O. Bax-Ironslde, K. C. M. G.; F Edge, Sir J. Forbes-Robertson, R. P. Hewitt, K. C; C. F. Highman, M P.: Colonel J. II. Pretyman-New-man, M. P.. and others. The Ideal which the union set be fore itself was: fleers and men may explode a dirlgl ble on the ground and burn a number of spectators; but we can at least con duct our service along scientific, known principles, that can be obtain ed from an intimate study of the Ger man methods, and thus minimize the number of disasters. "America is by nature the chosen spot of all the world for commericlal airship work; with her great expanse of territory within her, far flung ter ritories and insular possessions, with her commercial possibilities in Cen tral and South America, with her cen ters of population disposed so as to require morej-apid transport gown which lias small tpB for sleeves. who are held up to this generation as models of purity and modesty. At the present hour we get tbts fashion of the enveloping bird-cage veil from those who are going south. In its most ornamental form It la used STREET CAB SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNB U . ZILLICO AND RETURN :, f.U, t:l0 a. m. RIVERSIDE PARK :1( and every II minutes until 11 p. m. DEPOT VIA BOUTHSIDB AVBNU 1:30 a, m. and every li minutes until 1:11 TnaniA- ui tnaa venr 714 minuf until x-jk yet ln orperaffsn. with her suddIv of'p. "., then every U minutes until 11. M "To organize me miou'e cia: ivi neiiura gas unequaiiea in an tne world ollective action to protect their in- should bid strong for that which fa. j .JJ!;P?T vtA FHBNCH BRpap AVK. linnnooHnnnJilv hr n-o,. i , MJB I S. St., aAa eVSTy Is mlOUteS Until 1 Ar0lq During the last six months close upon two hundred meetings were held by the union and its branches in vari ous parts of tho country. On behalf of the union the taxation committee gave evidence before the royal com mission on income tax to -the effect that, among other things: (a.) No further Increase of Income tax should be levied on incomes under $10,000 per annum. (b) rne income i.u in wane ram rs. whether manual- or should be collected weekly. unquestionably, her way in the path jVV MEETING PLANNED BY PRESBYTERIANS MEMPHIS. Tenn.. Jan. 21. Deci sion to call a meeting of committees from the various branches of the Presbyterian church some time in February at a nlace to be selected -:,i- .., 1.11-1 . Clerical, c08er reiationa between the divisions .,u.u - -- . I was nmue ai louay s sessions nere or Other activities of the union con- representatives from 14 of tha 1 MAftOR f a. m. ana every 15 mlnutsa until 11 p. m. CHARLOTTE! STREET TKRMfNUS t a. it., end every U minute until 11 p, m.; 11:90 car runs through; returning lures end of car Una at 1L PATTO?f AVKNUK s a. m. ul vary- a. m. and arery 11 Ifrted in obtaining the right of repre sentation on local committees under the profiteering act and the promise of the next vacant seat on the con sumers' council of thirty, which sits under the ministry of food. Broke Railroad fctrlke. The first crisis .which the Middle Class union successfully weathered was the recent railway strike. It was owing to the spirit among the middle classes which the union aims at harnessing that the British publie carried on 1 until a settlement was reached. In preparation for the next round of Its fight against organized labor a new department of the central so viet has been formed. Two generals, two rear admirals and three lieuten ant colonels have formed a committee for the maintenance of the essential public services in times of strikes and have under their care a carefully com piled list of the services for which members of the union are suited and which they volunteer to perform ln ease ot necessity. , IS minutes until 11 p. EAST STREET nlnutea until 11 D. m. GRACE, VIA MERRTMOV AVHN'TJ a. bu uten every im susoxes until II 0. m. BILTMORE a. m.. and then every It minutes nntfl 11 p. nv, iaat er. DEPOT AND WT!8T A8HKVILL1B VIA BOUTHSIDB AVENUE a. m. as? every IS minutes uatll It av am, SUNtoAV SCHEDULE OIWFBRS IN THE FOLLOWING PARTICULARS. Car leaves Square tor Manor a and tjl a. m.. arrives Square f :ls and t-J, tnea every SO minutes until 1:10. Cars leave Squara for Depot vis South Id avenue S:80, SMS, (:bo, t:lt'u ?.w 710 a-00 mnA I n V i' .11! .wv...B w . . . . ................ Q4USi lur xviiv. srmcii BrOsMl eve the various branches of the denomi-lnue t.li, 9:10. :4S, l:tt, T:4S and :lt nation, was elected chairman and; Car f or 'Depot leaves Square I 4S a. as. Dr. Homer McMillan, of Atlanta, see-Jfl&l?il m. r.Srv similar. runimlttM. ,.v . leaves the Square for Char. been.- appointed by other assemblies and It is with these the southern BLISS? NATIVE E R B ABLETS Why permit your liver nd kidneys to re mind you constantly of their unhealthy condition, when Bliss Native Herb Tab lets taken at regular intervals will free you from pain, and keep your system In sound physical health. Don't neglect them, for to do so will lead to perhaps very serious consequences. 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Bliss Co- Washington, D .C. standing still, should not be tolerated, "The proper dancing step should be the same as a natural walking one except In exhibition dancing, which properly belongs to the stage, not the ball room. Exceptionally long or short steps are not in good lorm. "Dancing should be from the waist down, not from the waist up. Copy ing of the extremes used on the mod ern stage is lnbad taste. Remember that tha majority of dancers desire to dance according to the best accepted standards, that is, without the slight est trace of offense to dignity or decorum," posing the senate deadlock over peace treaty was reported tonight by leaders participating in the bi-partisan compromise negotiations. Although tho leaders yesterday came clone to a break, today's meet ing, it Was stated upon authoritative Information, resulted in material pro gress toward a compromise. At one time since the bi-partisan conference began a week ago, one of the active leadors declared, have tho prospects been so bright for an agreement be tween the four republican and five democratic members of the commit tee. It was added, however, that to morrow might bring another change ln the situation. Possibility of harmonizing differ ences over the fundamental contro versies article 10 of the league of na tions covenant and the question of equal voting in the league were the basis of feollng among the conferees tonight that a compromise may yet be reached. The conferees also feel Xjls Shot Down in One of Main Streets Fires in Self Defense. ' sure that, possibly with some dlfflcul-fefflciency in the detective depart ty any compromise which the bl-par tlaan conference could agree on would be accepted by the senate. Another boshIoii of conferees will be held late tomorrow after the republi cans and democrats confer ln sepa rate councils earlier ln the day. A number of tho "mild reservation" re publicans also plan to confer tomor row prior to mooting of the Joint con ference. . DUBLIN, Jan. 31. (By tha Asso ojated Press) Assistant Commia- sioncr of Police Redmond waa shot and killed at 8:30 o'clock thla eve ning in Harcourt street, ,one of Dub lin's main thoroughfares. When assailed, Mr. Redmond draw his own pistol and fired two shots In self defense. When ha dropped! to the ground he still had his auto matic In his hand. . ' Mr. Redmond recently was brought to Dublin from Belfast where he had been a successful constabulary of ficer, to assist In co-ordinating ' tha Dublin police and secure increased ment. THURLES, Ireland, Jn. 81. -By the Associated Press) Another con stable was shot and badly wounded last night while returning to his borne here. Armed squads, later searched the district and entered several . houses looking for the assailants and also questioned pedestralns. No ar rests were made. , "IN THE DAY'S NEWS. Anthony Caminettl, whose depart ment Is ln charge of the deportation of alleged reds from the United States has been commissioner general ot im migration since the early part of the first Wilson administration. Commis sioner Caminettl hails from California and has the distinction of being the first among men of Italian race stock, to get any considerable political rec ognition from a federal administration He is a lawyer, by profession, and from 1S87 to 1S92 waa district attor ney of Amador County. Then followed terms ln both houses of the California legislature, and two terms ln congress aa a representative. Identifying him self quite early in life with the demo cratic party he had full recognition from that body aa delegate to nation al conventions and aa a candidate for elector. synods of the Presbyterian churches of the United States, (Southern ) it was announced tonight. Dr. A. M. Frazier, of Staunton, Va., moderator of tha last general as sembly of the southern church at which the committee in session here was authorized to conduct a survey body proposes to meet in February. No other action was taken today, it was announced after tonight's ses sion. The committee will continue its dlscussiokia and la expected to complete its work , by tomorrow night. First car leaves the Square for BJyar. aide l:M. next l:4S. , First oar leaves the Square for Vest Aahevllle :1S. T; next 1:1a. WWI First ear leerea Square for BUtmore ( :t a. aw aad every t minutes until e'dock. First ear leaves Square for Oraee :M a. m., and every 10 minutes until I p. am, Wltn ui aoove exceptions, Bua imence at I a. aa. and eaa Thibet, of which so little is known by the outside world. Is nevertheless larger than France, Spain and Ger many combined, and has a population " 2 "". .TSJSS -TlZfVTy aehedules commence tiniiA same mm week dais. On evening when entertainments are ta) progress at the Auditorium the last trta en all lines will ke from entertalnai Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair l erert Aaaitaraaav Soap ahould be used very carefully. If you want to keep your hair look ing Its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulslfied coacoput oil shampoo (which is pure and greasoless), and is better than anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thorough. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it In. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive elL The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and allky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulslfied cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, its very cheap, and a few ounce will supply every member of the family for jaoaUai. JLdv STRAND "Too Much Johnson" Featuring- Bryant Washburn He sold his trouble some mother-in-law for $5,000. But before the deal was finished, you'll say he earned the money I A picture that rocks with fun ! Also PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE Today Last Time tfESSS t.LASKY frm-Htt PTHEL DT AYTONI ltVo' m. m Clnel3 r mmandmenre mowWrlaiaflGictun WHAT IS THE 13th COMMANDMENT ? If you're a woman you ought to know. 1 (V If you're a man you'd better see this rf amazing picture. , Also FORD STERLING SUPPORTED BY SENNETTS BATHING GIRLS J w v m in BPBSP-V W A" 1 : -in- "A Lady's tailor" FINE COMEDY, BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES AND OH I THOSE GIRLS I GALAX TODAY LAST TIME Matinee 3:30 15c and 25c Majestic Theatre MUSICAL COMEDY AND VAUDEVILLE. Night I 7:30-9 t ' 30 Cents I FIRST TIME IN ASHEVILLE MILT FRANKFORDS SONG AND DANCE REVUE OFFERS FOR TODAY THE BLACK AND WHITE REVUE A NOVEL COMEDY With MUSIC, CLEVER COMEDIANS, PRETTY GIRLS, BEAUTIFUL WARDROBE VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES BILLY MACK Roller Skating. Dancer MILT FRANKFORD Novelty Pianist BABY NORINE THE LITTLE GIRL WITH THE BIG VOICE "UGHTNING BRYCE" THE BEST WESTERN SERIAL EVER PRODUCED