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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, J920. DAY IN NEWBEliHY TRIAL Nearly Half the Time Sent Beading Telegrams to the Jury. SENTIMENT FOR HOOVER IS STRONG IN NEW YORK (Special to The ClUsen). WINSTON-SALEM, Feb. 1 7. Ex-Govxrnor R. 13. Glenn, who re turned from New York, where ha attended a meeting of the Interna tional boundary commission. say that five or elx persona out of every ten with whom he talked In New York, both democratio and republi can, expressed themselves aa being heartily In favor of Herbert Hoover for President. He aaya there la considerable aentlment among; repub licans to the effect that their national convention should name him aa a candidate. They feel that as the republican convention comes several weeks ahead of tho democratic meeting thla would be a great move. The ex-governor says that If Mr. Hoover would come out with a state ment saying definitely that ha. In a democrat, he would secure the nom ination without any trouble. He feels, however, that Hoover has been so strongly committed to the policies of the Wilson administration that he would not consider nomination at the hands of the republican party. Mr. Glenn feels that General Wood la completely out of the running for the republican nomination. He feels that If Wood la nominated on the grounds that he has not been fairly treated, many democrats would consider the nomination of General Pershing as a logical move. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.. Feb. 17. Group testimony marked the New berry election conspiracy trial today. Nearly half the time waa consumed reading telegrams to the Jury. For the rest there was a review of the work of Allen K. Moore among the railroad men of the state; a presenta tion of politics as practiced in the village of Dundee; a description of how "our navy," tho dry-land batlo Bhln film, was distributed, a "gratis feature" in one reel and testimony ooncernlng the circulation at Green Lakes, Ills of some of the Helme nominating petitions. , The Dundee testimony was aimed at Amorjr Mills and Fred B Cronenwett, defendants from that village. The men who dealt with Mills gave but lit tle information, but one of Cronen wett'a oil workers explained how he mat naM. "Cronenwett went by me fast and PubiC ' Utilities Men Bef Ore ! Tbe (1Pturd German Cannon Will .two young women rrom a Detroit' r:;., PICTURE THE PUBLIC AS j PERSHING TO VISIT ' VICTIM IN SETTLEMENT) OTEEH HOSPITAL HERE SEN. POINDEXTER COMMENDS WILSON For His Action on the Adriatic (Jura tion. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. Senator Polndexter Of Washington, a candi date for the republican presidential nomination, told the National Press club tonight that President Wilson's reported propoaal to withdraw from European affairs on account of the Adrlatlo controversy was one of the oesi inings tho President had ever said. If the European powers only would force the plan to be carried out, j declared the moiknr th l;niid States might be spared serious conse quences now threatening It because of the peace settlement. The resignation of Secretary Lan sing also waa commented on at longth by Senator Polndexter, .who waa the speaker of the evening at the club's erics or "presidential nights.'' "What la left of our mutilated cabinet," he said, "ought to be callod the ground hog cabinet. It undoubtedly will be afraid of its shadow, and stay close in Its hole for more than nix wka etna aafe bet Is that their minds will 'go along with his' hereafter; that Is, whatever Independence of mind they may have had." BAD KIDNEYS LIVER, BLOOD V If Constipated, Headachy, Bilious or Suffering From Stomach Trouble, Get a Bottle of Padgett's In dian Herb Juipe. ' film exchange, Genevieve Collins and Helena BaUman, described how "Our Navy" waa aont around the state. It waa offered free to exhibitors, the aim, aa explained by Miss Collins be ing to get it shown In every moving picture house In Michigan. She said it went to "possibly 800 theatres." Miss BaUman referred to the film as "gratis feature." On cross-examination Martin W. Littleton asked her one question: "Was the Ford Weekly sent fre. to theatres?" 7 M'aa Ballman , answered affirms 'Wage Adjustment. Probably Be Presented Heroes By General Pershing. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. The pub lie were pictured as the ictim of the recent 14 per cent Increase In wages given the coal miners, in testimony today by representatives of the public utilities association before the coal strike settlement commission and the I senate commerce sub-committee in tlv.i W. h. .v..nm.n vestigating the fuel situation. Interpose an objection, but Judge 8es- M- 'L.uAy'e!!l'orthU,ex!c1ut'vf "lan alons nrrl.r.,1 wh miartint, ger of the National Electric Light as IUJU IJIO WtJlIUlOBldH II1V public had been led to believe that the wage Increase would not be passed on to consumers, but when the ooer- AGITATOR TO LEAVE '' d!?! ris viiai du iuv uuiiv uitii tiun, n v XB all answer out of the record. FARMERS ORDER . MOCXTIUE. Ga.. Feb. 17 At a mass meeting of Colquitt county farm ers here late today a man known as Charles Barada waa Invited to leave town and a committee was appointed to see that tbe request waa carried out. Barada, according to speaker, has een attempting to organise white and negro laborers at industrial plants around Moultrie. Many speaker voiced no objection to organised la bor, but declared "no paid labor agi tators" should stir op Industrial dla . cord her. The gathering was orderly and Bar ada was given an opportunity to peak In hie own behalf. The meet. Ing was held In the county courthouse which was crowded. "GOLD -VIEW GARDENS," ON ASHEVILLE . WEAVER VILLE PAVED ROAp A T AUCTION 11:00 A. M. NEXT THURSDAY. MAKE SEARCH FOR 1 INDIAN TERATIES WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. Search vi uie atuo or tn white house ex ecutive office for records which may enable his tribe to collect $6,600,000 from tbe government was begun to day by Chief Grindstone of the Pitt Klver Indian tribe of California. Tho cnier, wno dm retained legal aaals s tance in his efforts, said the money was rue under treaties negotiated in 1861 by which the Indian gave up valuable lands but failed to receive m mipuiaiea compensation aa the treaties never were ratmed. Now ney want tne old documents as evl dene in a suit against tho govorn ment evilable that the advance should be reflected In rates. He declared that the utilities under state or municipal reg ulation, were allowed so narrow a margin of profit that they could not absorb the Increase. Chairman Koblneon indicated the trend of the commission's efforts to solve the fuel problem by asking if the utilities would be willing to store coal In the summer months, so that the miners would have steady em ployment. Mr. Aylesworth replied that they would If tho additlonal,coet of the double handling of coal was offset in the price and In lower freight rates during good weather. The -witness estimated that 60 per cent of the operating expense of pub lic utilities waa fuel. Continuation of government control of coal distribution was said by sev eral witnesses to be absolutely neces sary until restoration of normal conditions. "GOLD VIEW GARDENS," , UiM ASWiSVlLiLE - WEAVER , VILLE PAVED ROAD A T AUCTION 11:00 A. M. NEXT THURSDAY. HELP COMBAT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING BY RAIS ING CHICKENS AND KF.RP. , ING A COW ON ONE OF THE "GOLD VIEW GARDENS" AT AUCTION THURSDAY. ATTEMPTS TO BRIBE FEDERAL COLLECTOR Chicago, Feb. 1 Albert Lauer. secretary and treasurer of Brlggs and Turtvaa, was arrested 'today charged with giving $15,000 aa a bribe to Charles Callner, an internal revenue muiecior. n Drioa, it waa alleged, iu oDviaie paymont or 1160. 000 income tax. f , company has steel aifd Iron iiuiw at narvey ana .Blue island. 111, runner, wno waa assigned to audit th company's books, waa said to have been promised $30,000, of Which half it ",,e"a lo nv Deon paid today. ""' ujiiuiiiijr noiiuea tne rev nue department WE ARE THE "G-UYS" THAT SELL "LOTS AND LOTS OF LOTS", BUT WE HAVE NEVER OFFERED ANYTHING WITH BETTER PROSPECTS THAN "GOLD VIEW GARDENS." PROPOSE CHANGE OF OLD BUILDING LINE Commission , to Investigate Request of F. M. Weaver. General John J. Pershing will be In Ashevllle Friday and in addition to being entertained in this city, will spend some time at the government general hospital. No. 10, at Oteen, It was learned from a reliable source yesterday. It Is also probable that he will as slst In presenting a German 77 can non, captured by members of the 221st Infantry. 81st Division, and in the capture of which several Ashe vllle boys (insisted, as a trophy tp the heroes of the world war, when It Is placed on Pack square. This decision was reached in a conference held at the Board of Trade rooms yesterday morning by persons Interested, and the city com mlssloners, with Mayor Roberts se lected a spot west of the Vance Monument on which the cannon will probably be placed. It is planned to have the captured cannon pulled through the streets by members of the 81st Division and other ez-servtce men. and to have General Pershing make the presen tation address. These plans will be carried out If the ban on public (tat In ert tiers does not Intervene and General Pershig acquleces to tho wishes of those arranging the event. JUMPS BOND BUT IS APPREHENDED "Y" SECRETARIES TO MEET IN WASHINGTON W. W. Edwards Leave For Washing ton Conference. W. W. Ed ward a nn.nl 0f, 'J? Yo"n Men's Christen associ ation, left vesterriav tnr Wnhlnn D. C, where he will uttnnri th. Ing of the city general secretaries of the United States. Thla eonfrno. i. arranged for the secretaries tn im. pose of Important matters which have arisen since the last conference was held some time ago In Detroit Mr. Edwards will be away several days, before returning in th .i. vt doubt the local secretary will receive some valuable informniinn at ki. meeting which will help him in mak ing the local association better fh an cci. The prospects for the VMr lr. titi- ununijy liooa ana when tha In,. a I oa. soelation gets In Its Ashevllle vlll have one of the best Mu.imn m me siate. The new site, at the corner of Broadway and Wood fln street, when remodeled, will make bii lucai noma ror tho Ashevllle Y, 1. w. A. Kidney troubles do not disappear of their own acoord. They grow slow ly, but steadily undermining the health with a deadly certainty. If your liver la not doing its duty, you will suffer from disagreeable symptoms, such a a headache, back ache, constipation. Indigestion, etc., I ana unless sometning is don immedi ately serious trouble are the result Don't trifle with disease. Stop your trouble while there I time. Padgett' Indian Herb Juice ha no superior for ailing conditions of the Stomarch, Liver, Kidney and the i Blood, and 1 a positive relief from Rheumatism, Constipation, Indiges tion, Dypsepsla and Pains in the Back I and Head. Padgett's Indian Herb Juice Is purely vegetable, containing no habit forming drugs, made from roots, herbs and bark gathered from Na ture's own laboratories. For sale by all leading druggists everywhere under our own personal guarantee of money refunded if .it does not do all thai we claim It will. Manufactured by J. P. Padgett, At lanta, Ga. Adv. NEW GAME BILL IS SIGNED BY GOVERNOR Sam Cheek, colored, who was un der bond for his appearance In police court charged with gambling left and went to Salisbury without making a showing of himself in the court. Cap tain Page, who made his bond, went to Salisbury, where he arrested Cheek and brought him back to the city yesterday. Cheek will be tried for hit original offense and is also wanted ' for a charge In superior court. He will also be tried, for Jumping hs bond. Tbe city commissioners decided in yesterday morning's session to person ally investigate the claims of F. M Weaver fllod in regard to the proposed location of his now garago building on ppruco street. According to tho present building lines, th proposed building, will if Duut upon the plans as have been se lected, over-lap the line prescribed by the city engineer. It is maintained by Mr. Weaver that the line could u movea a, very snori distance without atrecting other buildings or build Inn permits on Spruce Btreet, and yet per mit him to construct the new garago building according to the dans ha had already adopted. The chanvinar of the plans would entail a consider ate loss to Mr. Weaver. It waa stated. Baxter Lannlne waa eranted a nor. mlt to build a $500 structure at 180 Michigan avenue. ASIIEVILLE-EAST TENN. ELECTRIC R. R. PASSES BY GOLD VIEW GARDENS, YOU CAN LIVE IN THE "GAR DENS" AND WORK IN THE CIT x . FUNERAL FOR MISS ELIZABETH MOORE Funeral service will bo held this afternoon for Miss Elizabeth Mooro, who died at the home of her grand mother, Mrs. N. K. Sayre, in Woolsey Monday morning after an illness of several months. The services will be conducted by Kev. II. L. Shoup, pas tor of the Seventh Dnv Ariventlat church, and Interment will follow at Riverside cemetery. The pall bearers will be member of Troop No. 1, of ooy scouts. miss Moore came hero several montns ago from NashvlIIo, Tonn., and was wen Known. , DENNEHEE SLIGHTLY IF INTERESTED IN WES TERN N. C. REAL ESTATE. ATTEND THE AUCTION SALE OF "GOLD VIEW GAR DENS" THURSDAY. L'-vNEY INVESTED IN GOLD VIEW GARDENS" TS WELL PLACED BECAUSE ASHEVILLE IS GROWING IN THAT DIRECTION AT AUCTION THURSDAY. SEVEN -INDICTMENTS IN-N. Y. THEFT CASES COLUMBIA, S. C. Feb. 17. Gover nor Cooper today signed a bill chang ing the seasons In which quail and wild turkeys may be shot in South Carolina, the new law providing that quail may be shot from Thanksgiving day until March 1, Instead of from November 16 to February, aa before. The season for wild turkey closes on March 1 lnatead of April 1 aa before. To Remove Discolered, Coarse or Chapped Skin NEW YORK. Feb. 17. oven In dictments were returned today for thefts of millions of dollars worth of bonds in the ilnaneial district by brokers, messengers and others. Five of those indicted were already .INJURED IN ACCIDENT Tau d,r J; Joseph Oluck and Hliilnlnh ana irn i;. J. uonneneo sustained n.ilnfiil bruises about his leg last night when a irucK wnicn no was drlv'ng ran Into a telephone post on Broadway near Monroe Place. Considerabln dam. age was done to the truck. Both Dennehee and J. I. Home. who was In the truck, were arrest ed by the police, charged with dan gerous and reckless driving. PETITIONS FOR JOHNSON LINCOLN, Feb. 17. Lincoln voters' petitions to place the name of Sena tor Hiram W. Johnson, of California, on the republican ballot in Nebraska presidential preference primary April 20, were filed with tho secretary of siate lociay. COCA COLA DIVIDENDS ATLANTA, Ga.. Feb. 17 A dlvl dend of $1 was declared on each of tne 500,000 shares of common stock of the Coca C6Ja company at a meet ing of the directors held here today. bert Bunora, brothers, messengers. TAKE THE WEAVER. VILLE CAR LEAVING PACK SQ. AT 10 A. M.. THURSDAY. THE GOLD VIEW GARDENS AUCTION SALE STARTS AT t-t A If X A. iU, THE BEST PART OF THE WM. J. COCKE FARM WAS HELD O VER FOR THE AUC TION SALE THURSDAY WOW KNOWN AS "GOLD VIEW GARDENS. If your skin la chaDDed. rourh or harah. dab a liberal amount of mercolizod wax on the face and allow it to remain over night hen yqu wash off the wax in the morning, tine flaky, almost Invisible par ticles of cuticle come with It. Repeating this dally, the entire outer film akin la soon absorbed, but so raduallv. therea not the slightest hurt or inconvenience. f.vnn the uellest comDlexion vielilx tn this treatment. Tha underlying skin which forms the newomplexion Is so frosh and youthful looklner you'll marvel at tho transformation. It's the onlv reliable way to actually discard an aged, faded, freckled, blotchy or weather beaten complexion. One ounce of mar. coilsed wax, procurable at any drug store is sunricient in most cases. Advt i Niaht Morning v KeepVbur Eyes Clean -Claar ' HealthV (Mm for C Cam Bk mmto C.CMS 1 HELP COMBAT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING BY RAIS- CHICKENS AND KEEP ING A COW ON ONE OF THE "GOLD VIEW GARDENS" AT AUCTION THURSDAY. THE BEST PART OF THE WM. J. COCKE FARM WAS HELD OVER FOR THE AUC TION SALE THURSDAY NOW KNOWN AS "GOLD VIEW GARDENS. BODY JOHN L. EWELL SENT TO NEW JERSEY Had Lived Here Nine Year and Wag Highly E& termed, j The next time you buy calomel ask for 11 ASHEVILLE-EAST TENN. ELECTRIC R. R. PASSES BY GOLD VIEW GARDENS, YOU I UAIN LI VJci IN THE "GAR DENS" AND WORK IN THE CITY. The remains of tha loto inhn t Ewell, whose death was rennrtnrl in yesterday's Citizen, were tnltn v.r- day afternoon to his former home In ' jersey ior interment Mr. Ewell came to Ashevllle about nine years ago from Newark, N. J., where he was an actuary of the Pru dential Life Insurance company until the condition of his health forced his removal to this city. His health Im. proving, ne returned north but again , U-sme to Ashevllle a year later and nce men lived here. Mr. Ewell as a graduate of Yafc. a man of ed . cation and literary tastes. Though lis convictions were strong, he was ilways courteous and considerate in ho highest degree, and won many iriends. afm AatUe-iia Oil, 7Cae :e3qFio lil U! reaitlveO JUlte Pmlm la a Few .Try ft rlgbt sew far Rheumatism. Neural. Ma. LomllflSO. Sore, stiff mad aarollMI toin.a K;." "-AonenVncaMi. E NEW NAME FOR i trw rtmif m4 Internally ud x- 1 1 ' TifTTio pnni rii -.feor. Tare. DiphUria and Xoa- )tf THE WEAVERVILLE "GOLD VIEW GARDENS" usual I r dlaanoaara aa If h mal A aew ramrdy used Internally tnS ax BBS, aillti! . J?!4 HLLe.M th ? 1 0 A D AT AUCTI ON ' rl.lB remedy known. Its prompt tnhtta. 'mmcntv U " uiawais enact u reuavuf Psln Is due to tie tart that It penetrate to tbe affected .. VLMArZttVi MONEY INVESTED IN aai at, wiu wnvinii; (UiV fJTIDVUUICV Uuvufflft 4 tfartut In tbrv mXnntec vepc bo ftuMtMute alotabs The purified aud refined calomel tablets that are nausealeu, safe and sure. Medicinal virtue retain ed and improved.' Sold only in tealed packages. Price 35c. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of vWSS United States Railroad Adniinistration Director General of Railroad Southern Railroad Notice to the Traveling: Public: Train No. 36, leaving Asheville b:UU a. m. daily. win irom tnis aate nave a Pullman sleeping car be tween Asheville and Salis bury, and passenger using this train will be sold seats either to Salisbury or inter mediate stations. NO. 36 t A 1 A r - Leaves Msneviiie o:UU a.m. Arrives Salisbury 1 1 :30 a.m. Connecting with Main Line PIONEER Days are not PAST The American youth might look in vain for fierce beasts or savage foes but he can find a virgin opportunity anywhere he chooses to turn. Every young man, we are exceedingly thankful to say, may find new worlds to conquer in business. And in THE BANK he will find an ally whose powerful help he may com rnand to the limits of his own good cheiacter, ambition and energy. A CENTRAL BANK & TRUST Company r t r-i ooucn rack sq u a r e Are you in good health today? If so, we can insure your income immediately with our new non-cancelable health and accident policy. Tomorrow it may be too late I Attend to this now I Money to loan at 6 simple interest on the Equitable Home Purchase plan. See J. J. CONYERS or C. B. LYNCH, Agti. Equitable Life Assurance Society 27 American Nat'L Bank Bldg. Phone 682 W. H. ZIMMERMAN Public Accountant Practical Commercial Systems Installed. 217 Drbnmox Bldg. Successor to D. . Devenbh . Phone 2897 I At Battery Park Hotel Ashevllle February 19, 20, 21 Advance Showing of Spring and Summer Footwear for Men, Women and Children Original Creations for Every Occasion of Dress and Sport Wear from Thayer McNeir Company BOSTON Since l88i the Style Shop of the World's Shoe Centre 'Jill No. 36 FLAT TOP DESKS The Best Medicine in the World for Weak, Nervous Run-Down Women Get it from your druggist. Leaving Salisbury . . Arriving Washington Arriving New York . 1 :05 p.m. 12:30 m. We have an excellent se lection of these. Desks, in both single and double. The MOODY - JEFFERIES CO. Phone 2966. , 38 Haywood 7:05 a.m. lMft-..iaEiawii rotdaa 14 colo onlj 'OLD VIEW GARDENS" is uu. Tbifrat on ELL PLACED BECAUSE sir. llannfiaotuMrf h Oiinirt t n n . )ir Jalc MMciitYomvZZ v iL,L,a 1 UU WING T .- - - fXT TTT a m TNTni-Nv.a. - Dr. x. c. aauth'iroT AivZ 'UCTION THURSDAY. Tkosssiitl wt slwars fcars asexaf DR.nnTSUVEHPIIXS tatbakease. At th first alga el any trresralartty a ttssely Asm Is UUtea. imn wmm turn mei cess fsrererhalf amdvy. WO. COKSTHAIIN THEY KATE KO I EQUAL. i r l!EUtfiiJl INFLUENZA was no successfully treated with this excel ent "CUMMIN'OS' FAMILY SALVE." that it is being- used for Colds, Croup, Pneu Tuonia. LaGrlppe, and allied ali ments. No one should be without a jar of this useful remedy tn the house. To prevent th "Flu" gargl the throat with warm salt wa ter, plac "CCMMING8 FAM ILY SALVE" In the nose, and snlfT up the nostrils, morning and night In treatlnr the "Flu," mas sage the body with "CUM MINGS' FAMILY SALVE" each night before retiring. Direction com in tha pack age. At your druggist, or disject, 10c and (Do. Cummmfi Chemical Co. : Wlnton-fcalrm, S. C. No. 36 from Salisbury to Washington and New York has through alee pine and dining cars. For further information as to fares, tickets, etc., apply Consolidated Ticket Office ' 14 South Pack Square Telephone 163 MONEY - TIME - LABOR is not saved by buying poor Paint. Buy the L & M SEMI-PASTE PURE PAINT and pure unseed Oil to mix with it It is positively the best, because made in temi-patte (thick) form and enables a SAVING OF $1.00 ON EVEXY OAlXOK of Paint you use. ' ( gallon oat of mny yom hy, mni if Dot thm bt paint mmi; rmtarn thm balmc and mt aO your mmmtv back. cr?iTiw It Pays to "MAKE VOUR OWN PAINT" OTTO GREEN HDWE. CO.. 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