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0 NED FINLEY READY TO SHOOT MOVIE SCENES IRVIN S. COBB WILL LECTURE HERE TONIGHT The Mammoth Furniture Store Around Town Two-Day Dress Special! S3 Odd FHlow The French flroad lodge. I. O. O. F.. No. 172. held an Interesting meeting last Tuesday HF.IU: TO MEET WIFE. WHO HIS READING WOMAN. IS night at the! rhall with a large num- oTED 8FEKAAEB TO APPEAR AT ACDITORIUM. ber present. Several Interesting talks were made on the order and all the Odd Fellow of BUlmoro e THURSDAY and FRIDAY WILL BE DRESS DAYS at louklng forward to a prosperous TrotiM) Now at Fnirralda to TakejJear WUI Deliver Ilia Famous I.eoture, "Mdo In America. " Scats on Bale at Paramount. "lilne KUlge Ilandlt.- To Be Series of rtcturea. THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1920. Bedroom Furniture That Reflects Good Taste In your bed room you want dainty and harmonious Fur niture that will afford you a refreshing sleep. We have suits in solid mahogany, ivory and other finishes that will meet the approval of the most critical. They're arriving daily, so don't put it off. Get your choice. J. L. SMATHERS & SONS. 15-17 Broadway Phone 226 24-26 Lexington TYPEWRITER NECESSITIES Typewriter Papers in a large variety of kinds and quality. Carbon Paper, light and medium weight for typewriter and pencil use. Typewriter Ribbons. Roger's finest Typewriter Oil. ROGERS BOOK STORE Office Outfitters, 39 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C; Phone 254 Uncle Sam Approves THE ARCADE FLOUR MILL. Grind your own flour from small grains. The ARCADE will grind Corn, Rice, Wheat, Rye, Barley, or any small grain and produce a perfect flour or meal. Price $3.50 Try one. You will like it. Northup - McDuffie Hdw. Co. , Headquarters 33 Patton Ave. Phone 142 MORE HEAT FOR LESS MONEY r Our MONARCH coal burns with a hot steady flame and causes exceptional heat to radiate throughout 'your hom.i. i'our thermometer tells the story. But not only does It giva you greater heat; it saves you money by so doing, for less cosl t required to do the work. Order one ton and convince yourself. SOUTHERN COAL Co. FHOXE 760 10 X. Pack Sq, PRINCE OP WALES PRAISES THE U. S.i New Flnley, the man who discov ered Western North Carolina for the motion picture producers, eight years ago. Is in the ctt from Esmeralda, where his com pan; ts now located, preparing to shoot n series of pictures. Mr, Flnley came here to meet Mrs. Finley (Marion Henry) hia lending wo man, who will arrive from New York. In referring to the work last night, Flnley stated: "I brought another loading woman with nie and sln is u very clover actress, but somehow ulie cnuld not get into the spirit of the mountains. I've loafed more on this trip than all my other trips combined, Htmply to allow my players to get Into the genu ine Blue Kldge atmosphere. "I believe I have the very best char acter that has ever been put on the screen. I have been doping him out for over three years, and when I got him to what I considered a perfect i characterization, I arranged to meet i Hapsburg Llebe. the very best short story writer in America. He comes . from the mountains of Bast Tennessee land knows what he is writing about. I 'Then I got hold of George Plymp- ton, who was a scenario writer for many years with the Vltagraph. I located George at Fort McPherson, Atlanta, Ga. He is an officer in the army. I told him he simply had to write my stuff even though he had to lay off the army for a few months. Well that was all fixed. "Then I went on a hunt for a man to play my "bandit." I originally In tended to play the part myself, but the loss of my hand stopped my acting career, now don't laugh please, but you know I am a very good actor, in fact I will admit that I am the best In the world, ho to get a man to fill my shoes or boots was some Job, but as usual the good Lord stood by me. 'and threw Dick Camp my way. I am conceited enought to think I can find actors and actresses. The lad had no screen experience, but that never gave j me a moment's worry. If Lad Camp naa only known how much I wanted ItcooTerlmr The friends of Mrs. O. V. Summey. of Brevard, will be glad to learn that she Is recovering from an operation at the Mission hos pital. Tweed's Clfiipol An entertainment will be held at Tweed's chapel 'on Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock. The public In Invited. Mrs. Nlchols-Mrs. Jnmes J. Nich ols was .reported as being seriously ill last night. A Daughter Horn Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kvana Ketslianl. of Swannnnoa, a (laughter. CORPORAL BALL TO GO ON TRIAL TODAY To Be Tried for the Murder of W. V. McKinnlsh Will Kin Submits to Charge of Manslaughter. The trial of Corporal Willis Ball, charged with the murder of W. F. McKinnish, will be started this morn ing In superior court, and owing to the fact that a special venire has not been summoned it is believed he will submit to a charge of second degree murder. Whether or not the submission to a charge of murder In the second degree will be acceptable to Solicitor Frltchard, could not be ascertained. In any event It Is probable that the evidence in the case will be heard, for should the defendant enter a submission It will be necessary to In troduce the evidence In the case be fore Judge Webb can pass sentence. It was a matter of speculation, but some Importance had been attached to a rumor that Ball would plead the unwritten law, for upon several occasions It has been stated that do- him. he would have cost me a regu- rnesttc affairs led up to the meeting of lax Bill Hart salary, but thank Heaven he didn't know. In the 'scenes he has played, he even went I beyond my most brilliant anticipa tions, and It won t be long until the big concerns will be making him some accepting offer. "Dick has the greatest asset In the world In any business, good horse sense. Then I got to the place where you look for and generally find trou ble a plenty. The Jeading-woman. Of course I had bunches of them to ! choose from, but It was some job I ; had to get the right one In the be- ginning of the series. The mountain i girl hasn't so very much to do, but j crows In importance with each pic ture and the average leadimj woman I accordingly. wants to be the whole thing right from the lump. Believe me old man the two men, when the defendant fired the fatal shots. Owing to the fact that the shoot ing occurred near the corner or Flint street and fUarnea avenue, a num ber of people are interested in the case. The defendant had been a cor poral attached to the local army re cruiting station for several years and was known by a number of people, as was the deceased. Will B. King, on trial for man slaughter, charged with the death of Chester King, a 14-yenr old boy. yes terday morning submitted to a charge of manslaughter, which was accepted by the solicitor and Judge Webb In structed the Jury to return a. verdict Sentence will be pro nounced within a few days. On ac count of the nature of the case and Everj'lns Is In readiness for the appearance here this evening of Irvln S. Cobb, the noted lecturer, war correspondent and short story writer, who will give his famous lec ture. "Made In American." at the City Auditorium, at :S0 o'clock. Keseived seals for the lecture will tz be on sale all day today at the I'ara-; mount drug store and thoso who have bought tickets from members or im;E Rotary club, under who auspices the . f lecture will be given, can get them ex-' changed at the drug store fof re"ij served seats. 1 'fhe subject matter of the address i to be delivered tonight. It is siaioa, wlU be drawn in its entirety from the experiences and obesrvations ot mr. Coob during and after the great war. The speaker spent a large portion of the live years' conflict on the ac tual scene of operations, visiting practically every portion of the western front before the conflict fi nally drew to a close. Mr. Cobb Is visiting Asheville aa part of an Itenerary which will car ry him to about B0 of the larger southern cities, discussing In his lecture various phases of the results of the conflict and Its effect upon the world. It is said tonight will make his tlrst appearance on an Asheville lecture platform. In addition to his lecture and Chautauqua tours, Mr. Cobb has gained internatienal fame as a writer of humorous short stories and as a war correspondent. His humpr. It Is said, has won for him Immense pop ularity as a lecturer. The advance salo of tickets has been very heavy, and opinion Is ex pressed that the A,udltorlum will be taxed to capacity. . I CADISON'S A FASHION SHOP FOR LADIES Fourteen Biltmore Ayenue You Can Secure a Dress for Every Occasion Here and SAVE FROM $10.00 TO $25.00 On Your Purchase Removal Notice. , ZEB F. CURTIS has moved his office' from Kress building to Legal build ing. TWO 616 REALTY TRANSTERS YESTERDAY Property on Broadway and South aide avenue Changed Hands Bought for InvesUnCDt. OPERATOR AND 30 GALS. LIQUOR CAPTURED C. C. Mason and Poascmen Make Biggest Raid of the Year liquor Scarce Article Now. t aa T,,,,nV, k.ii,io. ir, n mv me lanure oi tne miner or me aeaa ilife trying to tell' all the Plekfords y to prosecute the defendant It Is jhow they would finish in a blaze of believed the sentence Imposed will not j glory. "I did not want Mrs. Finley to wear herself out trying to keep me in a Seaceful mood, and having Ned, Jr., In ew Trk. and finally selected a wo man that I believed was the one. We came to North Carolina. The weather has been simply wonderful, but I could not get myself Into the mood to go ahead and 'shoot.' Something was wrong. My boys all Jumped in and started working on the buildings we would need. No dim In the world has such a fine bunch of actors ae I have. They are for Flnlev first, last and all the time, and will do anything for my success. "Finally I began to think my trou ble was with my leading woman., I have been very fortunate In selecting my peoplo to bring down here and all be a heavy one. J.. F. Farmeg was convicted yester day for an assault upon his wife. Mm. Farmer swore that her husband had struck her with his fist, and otherwise caused her to suffer Indignities. Judge Webb will pronounce Judgment later. Forty-one bushels of corn, alleged discrepancy In a trade, landed W. M. Jenkins In superior court here and he was placed on trial yesterday, charged with false pretense. The case grew out of the transfer' of a farm In which a certain amount of corn and other items were said to have been included in the bargain prlie. The prosecuting witnesses a!-, lege thst the defendant falsely repre sented the trade and damaged them thereby. Defendant Jenkins will go on tne the people of the Hickory Nut Gap -tand th B5" T1 wi" became I ' T bUItLlUUU .,,,. c. " " ' ...... ' Whiskey, regardless of the fact that It is of the well known moon shine variety, is such a rarity these days, that the And of C. C. Mason, deputy United States marshal, with headquarters at' Dlllaboro. Jackson, who unearthed SO gallons of liquor, captured an operator and destroyed a still, comes as the biggest raid of the year, by officers of this district Mason, accompanied- by possemen raided a still in Jackson county yes terday, reporting that they caught the operator, .seized 30 gallons of whiskey and destroyed the still. De spite the fact tha t hteorphfrmmmm spite the fact that the prohibition agents have been role to locato a number of stills, in practically every cqunty in the west during the past few weeks, they rarely ever find liquor mainly for the reason that the oper ators remove the liquor Just as fast as it is made, owing to the high price and ready demand that" is always found for the whiskey. Since the National Prohibition art I I DOCTORS UNABLE TO OBTAIN WHISKEY LONDON, 'Jan. 51. (By the As sociated Press) The Prince of Wales was the euest snd spoko tonight at a larsre and enthusiastic dinner of the Pilgrims. More than 300 per sons were present. The prince reaffirmed his Intention to revisit America, saying the. best proof that one had enjoyed a visit was his earnest, desire to repeat It. He remarked: "I am still receiving a large amount ot mail from the United States and not all of It from the fair sex," which provoked great merriment. P.eferring to the chairman's remark that the prince, after hla tour, was again domiciled aa a citizen of Eng land, Wales said: "I' hope T am domiciled as a citizen of the British empire." NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Dr. Royal S. Copeland, health commissoner, received complaints today that phy sicians were unable to obtain whis key for treatment of patients. He said that only about 10 per cent of the druggist In the city had liquor licenses and declared that he would urge establishment of stations by the government where liquor could be procured for medicinal purposes by physicians. Many physicians. Dr. Co pel and added, believe whiskey ts essential in pneumonia cases. Be your own "rich uncle." And thus Insure your own self-respect and the respect of everybody else. Somebody is Investing your money. It may be the Storekeeper. Why not Invest ft yourself? section loved Edith Storey and Mrs. Finley. They were all as nice as they could possibly to the leading wo man I brought this time, but there was that indefinable something that didn't blend. So after many sleepless nights I concluded that I had located the trouble, and my. leading woman Is back on dear old Broadway, and the dearest woman on earth Is on her way to make the "Blue Ridge Ban dit" pictures the' greatest success of any two reels ever produced. Airs. Finley has that wonderful screen per sonality that means everything, every body loves her on and on the screen In fact I kinder think that she is It myself. "My whole cast of players are Al, each an artist. The "Bandit," Is the finest character you ever heard of. He Is no bandit of eou'.'se, a victim of circumstances, arid, always there with the big smile, all heart! "Von knw I was very proud of my 'O'Garry of the Mounted Police,' but this character has O'Garry put in the shade, and now I'll have a chance to show up the scenic beauties of my pet country. Western North Carolina, as it haa never been shown before, and in a very short time I expect to have my general office, laboratory, projecting room and may be even a bank at the beautiful Esmeralda. I already have a Jail so tell your news paper pals to be careful when they come over." The vast energy, the millions of hands and brains of the nation, need capital. They are glad to pay for it. They can use small aa well as large capital. STYLES' CASE WAS CONTINUED JAN. 31 Oddrai's 'who Is The case of Otis Styles charged with breaking the prohibition law was continued yester day before United States Commis sioner Vonno Gudger until January 81, order that the government may have time to secure their witnesses. a law January 16, and all i the United State is dry by law, a : more stringent enforcement of the ! whiskey laws will be undertaken by the officers In all sections of the country and with the agents here, working In connection with the city, county and state officials Plan to con- national iduot such a vigorous campaign, that iiiuuiiniiuioi, uuuiioBeiB uu Miners who deal In Honor.- will soon become a scarce as the proverbial hen's teeth. Two big realty transfers were made in the city yesterday. Canle N. Brown, through J. W. Wolf, buying the ator building from Charlie Mascarl, guard Ian, for approximately 120,000. C. P. Gaston bought from G. B. Oar- land and others valuable property on Southsid avenue for $18,000. Real estate men report that th market is verv active and that many deals, several of which are of much imnortance are now under considera tion, and likely to break during the. next few days, it is Know mat op tlons have been secured on valuable property In the city, which will prob ably be closed, aeveral or the deals being made for speculation and oth ers for Investment and contemrUed improvements. Official Local Weather Washington Forecast. North Carolina Rain Thursday, colder In Interior and on coast. Virginia Fair In north and west, rain or snow southeast portion; Thursday colder; Friday fair. North Carolina Rain Thursday, colder in interior and at night on the coast; Friday fair, colder In east pOr-Hnw South Carolina Ralri and colder Thursday in north and west and by Thursday night in souineast por tion; Friday fair except rain near th coast, colder In east and south por tions. Georgia Rain and colder Thurs day In north and Thursday night In south portion; Friday fair In north, rain and colder, south portion. Florida Clear Thursday and Fri- day, except ran and colder Friday in north portion. Extreme , Northwest FloridaFair Thursday: Friday rain and colder. Tennessee Cloudyi in west, rain and much colder in east portion Thursday; Friday probably fair, wanner in west portion. Kentucky Friday fair, slightly warmer. "TO GROW STEADILY In the esteem ot the Asheville public through what we do for you Is our ideal. "Know Ua By This Sign" OPTOMETRIST 78 Patton Ave. Below P. Ot Why Not Get Your Silverware FMEE2 We have made, ar-. rangements to dis tribute Rogers Silver ware as our tiew co operative advertising plan which is your opportunity,, to fill your china closet or crystal closet with Rogers Silverware. The RACKET Dep't Store 16 BUtmorc At. Phone 231 W Ik BLOMBERG, Prop The man who has aaved up money has written his "Declaration of In dependence." 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