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mmw OF OAT ARE SAFE issini Since Friday ,foe Founp on Eeef North S,of Bimini. . ' MIAMI.. IU, Jan. 18. earch !or the three passengers ana two viators or tne nying ooai rnew ork, missing since rnaay aiter- tinnn. wneni lu ion muiiii lor Bimini, ended todaj: when the men l j i v.i. Au etA - u.-m rig experience on iw wvu. ino hree men were a. .. irensoaw nd M. F. Jtann, or Montgomery, la,, and CBnton wopoia, oi iv ai re th. Pa. . The men were found Sunday irht onGreat Isaacs reef, 18 miles orth ot BimimV where they had anaged to put In after tossing on he waves tor seven neurs. r ive lanes and two speed boats that onducted a two-day search cov ered In all approximately 3,000 miles. The three men were Shrin crs. who came to Miami for a cere- nonial held here .Friday and Sat urday. The plana put off from Miami at 1:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, and 10 miruUes out at sea an accident occurred which 4 broke the pro peller. The machine alighted In the gulf stream about JSmiles Cfom Miami. The waves splashed igh and the men worked desper ately for hours, baling out the boat as it slowly bucked a heavy wind, and it was not until long after dark tnat tney laxiea siowiy into the reef. The Keeper or the light- Tttftd fca glsrtoas fiwJIir that wna a aiaar, vase, ready eeas- IE LIE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN was wise in the ways of life. His philosophy was of the practical sort that meets everyday problems. He saw that the, part which money plays in most people's lives is a very important one. By taking to heart good common sense rules, always living on less than his "t. ; v- . i. ...... x income and getting the most from the money he spent, he mastered his own financial problems,; and he knew what he was talking about when he gave these old truths interest and meanf ng through,; his picturesque philosophies and savings. , , 1 ' v National Thrift Week, which begins January 17, Franklins birthday, offers ah opportunity not only to honor this great American, but to profit by carry ing out in a practical way his Jeachings iri the art of living and the use of money. A growing savings account should be a part of everyone's, financial arrange ments. If yort are not a regular saver follow Franklin's advice about living on less than ypu earn by opening and keeping up a savings account, : , ' Americaii Natiorial Bank 7 it house there provided for i ne phot, meonamriiin and a fro Helper at the lighthouse p for Blmini Id a small boat Su Ihey reached Bimlni five hours 1 inter, and the yacht Seagull started for Great Isaacs light that niKht. Unable to make a landing because of the heavy seas .the yacht an chored for the nlftht and brousrht tho three par.engcrs to Blmini tills morning. Werd of their rescue was relayed to Miami late Sundsy n:snt by vireir uy iie liniisii naval cruisoi Constance, lying trff Ktmini. The message was indefinite, however, and it was ln-lieved here that the Constance had siihted and inis takenhe Columbus, which was due to arrive at Rimini Sunday 1 nignt in . search fur the Inst plana It was not until this morning, when another plane was dispatched to Bimini, that all doubt as to the safety of -the men was removed. ' ENTERS HOME WHEN FAMILY IS AWAY ATTENDING CHURCH (Sl-W ruretoowfrao. r tihrnllt ilml MARrfTlAUL, Jan. 161. While all the family were at church Sun day night Rome one entered Judge J. H. White's home and took a dia niond ring and gold watch, both -of which belonged to Mrs. White. The ring was valued at $150. Tho watch was valued very highly, not only for Its Intrinsic value, but also be cause it had belonged to Mrs. W hite s grandmother. Chief , of Police Powell and Sheriff Bailey were notified as soon as the theft was discovered. They phoned Sheriff Lyerly"s office In Ashev-yie and In leas than three hours had the blood,hounds here on the trail of the miscreant. The dogs soon struck a trail that led across the river over the lower bridge. The dogs could not carry the trial beyond a certain location 'No arrests have yet been made 250 Pimples, 736 Blackhead and 3 Boils! No reward Is offered, because they are lost forever! No question will be asked, except one -question. "How did you lose them 7 ' There Is but one answer, "I cut out new fad treat ments and guesswork; I used one of the most powerful blood -cleansers. blood-purifiers 'a n d flesh-builders known, and that la 8. S. B.l Now my pmniaii, in j "Kin uttf n rose, my cheeks are filled out and my rneumausm. too, i gone! - This win be your -experience, too. If yon try S. D. 8. B. It la guaranteed to be mm11 vegetable In all Its remarkably eff etf 1 ftive medicinal. Ingredients. . 8. 8. 8. trmn. tiAW hlatnrv tnr vm. nm njtw onl a S. 8. Is sold at aU drug stores in two sixes. The larger sue is Urn economical of "EVERYBODY'S BANK" . 4 Ptfr Cent on Savings and Certificates of Deibsit ' SPEND TIME AND MONEY WISELY. . . ilOTOHi ps Pi heads Says Officials Should Stay on the Job and Quit Stump Speaking. WASHINGTON. Jan. 1. Offi cials of the shipping hoard Were described today as prfTpafrandlsts by .Senator King, democrat, Utah, w)u said President Harding ought to tell them to stay on the Job and run the board. The Utah senator asserted that" officials of the board were engaged in "stirring up senti ment for a subsidy." and declared the time had come for "stump speaking to stop." Mr. King made his attack during discussion of a measure to give the board authority to acquire a site in the irgin islands tor a ruei sia- tlon and fresh waiter reservoir "I wish," he said., "that Mr. Las ker and the .others on the board would devote some time to the ad ministration of their affairs. That is their duty, rather than spread ing propaganda. Every few days we read of some one of the officials making a speech in favor of gov ernment subsidy, continually and Incessantly stirring up sentiment favorable to asubsidy." Their actions, tfie senator con tinued, have become a menace to the procpr direction of affairs. He added, however, that those who hitherto had been at the helm of the board were "no better" than those now in charge. "Why do we permit such propa ganda?" Mr. King queried. "Those meji are traveling about the coun try, taking tho Btump and urging action on policies with which many of us in congress do not agree. I am constrained to say tb Presi dent ought to tell them to stayon the job." URGE CAPTAINS OF FINANCE TO HEU? WIN CONFIDENCE CKW TORK, Jan. 16. "When captains of finance along Wall streel win the confidence of the American people and make them feel that 'the music of the clink of gold across their counters is not so sweet as the national antliem,' ' thev, according to Jamea Rj Shef field, president of the Union I.e,Truc club, will have dono a great' service to tho American people. Mr. Sheffield's appeal to finan ciers was made tonight In an ad Cress "the soul of Wall street," be- .......... nlnrlit rf 1 h a A m orii'Q n V..V. ... "7 T.ril . . I nnnaj. 1 HO. ,laillU V11 OlICVL Id I.UIIDIU- tred In m&oy-sectlons of the coun try with reproach, Mr. Sheffield said. "I'egardlcss of who is respon sible,' the speaker continued, "1 intheWayS tire THE "ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY COLLECTIONS FQRIHAVt REASON T0H MEAR AST fund Campaign in 482 Sunday Schools of State Brought Results. HALKIG H. Jan 1. Col lections taken up in 482 North Carolina Sunday schools yesterday for the Near East relief are beginning to come into the headquarters of the Southern Presbyterian church in Richmond, according to advices re ceived from Dr. R. E. Magill. scc- reary-treasurer of the Presbyter a n inmmiltA nf nnhlif t Uin. hV Coionei oorge H. Bellamy? state chairman of the Near East relief, here today. These Sunday schools have a to tal enrollment of 65.000 pupils. Dr. Magill declared. In Virginia 480 Sunday schools having 60,009 pu pils were appealed to and In South Carolina 233 Sunday schools with a total enrollment of 30.000. Dr. Magill himself visited the stricken Bible lands to see condi tions for himself and on his re turn reported to the Presbyterian leaders. The result was not only, unqualified endorsement by nearly every Presbyterian synod that has met since, but the decision of church leaders to make thia sep arate appeal for Colonel Bellamy's organization. BE1 REPORTED North Carolina is asked this yeari1'' nd supported in their efforts to rals 1200,000 to keep alive 3, 34 orphans In the Old North State's five separate orphanages at Trebizond. a port on the Black flea These children would die like- flies but for the aid North Carolinians give them. the parents of some were killed In the WoMd war; the parents of others were murdered during Turkish depredations because ethey refused to renounce Christ and be come Mohammedans. February 12 to 26 has" been set as the dates for the campaign In North Carolina. Josephue Daniels is honorary state chairman. Is rot good for America that this prejudice prevails. . "Somehow, some way, the peftple must bo made to see that you are Americans before you are bank era: that as stockholders in this I big American fnterprise we call government, you Intend to voti youi one share for broad politics and fit men, and are wiling to even become directors In the new enterprises." "They must learn that, In spite of crooks and scalawags who come here, generally from elsewhere thai; New York, the financial dis trict of New York Is a place when bad and reckless financial practice in torporate management is never rewarded and never condemned. MORNING, JANUARY 17, E SAYS PRESIOEfJT In Letter to Chamber of Commerce Regarding American People. i;i:nrvr: i in tc ivci- 'dent Harding in a letter read at the annual dinner tonight of the Reading chamber of commerce, de clared the American people have "every reason to cultivate the most Intelligent understanding and defi nite Informed opinions regarding affairs which Involve our relations to the rest of the world." ' Declaring he had been Informed that the chamber of commerce at its dinner was "to consider the conference on limitation of arma ment and ila arlous implication in relation to our country and to the International relationships of the woi'ld." the President added: "It is a deep satisfaction to note the interests organisations such as your own ate taking In these Is sues. We have as a people every reason to cultivate the most intel ligent understanding and definite. Informed opinions regarding af-l fairs which involve our relations to the rest of the world. It tbe past we have not been under the neces sity lo devote much specialized at tention to these: but In tho present tate of the world your public ser vants will find themselves eniour along thee lines if they note a de veloplng co-operation and interest among the people. "So I am glad of the opportunity to point out to a group of Influ ential Americans that the confer ence, though its labors are not yet complete, has already rerorded a great accomplishment fn puttlng-a detlnito end to costly naval compe tition ad In the prohibitions re garding certain Inhuman method ofwarfare, I feel confident that no obstacles will be placed In the way of Just agreements affecting prin ciples and policies in the Orient while the pact that has lieen ne gotiated relating to the Pacific region contains guarantoes of the utmost value for future peaccln that area. I "Inasmuch as determination of some of these elemental political relntloiiHliips is a vital preliminary to the great task of economic re habilitation throughout the world. It Is gratifying to feel most hopeful that the settlements to be arrived at in Washington will be helpful in aiding that economic restoration which is so essential to the good fortune of all peoplea?" , EXUME sBODY AND FIND NECK BROKEN Find Four Guilty Conspiracy to Smuggle Liquor. BILOXI, Miss, Jan, 16 As a re sult of a police Investigation into the presence of a Cuban fishing smack, reported to have been' rum laden, off Hog Key, near Rhl Is land last week, four Bllo.xl men were found culltv todav of having; conspired to bring liquor into Mls-( sisslppl. . The mea found guilt are Eddie Moran. Harold Moran. Maurice TVtoran and J. Kennedy. They were sentenced to pay fines of 125 and serve 60 days In Jail. Tho men were arrested In connection with the alleged smuggling, but six of tlilm were released. It was Alleged that the men mad." the trip to the Cuban ves sel and transported the liquor to FUIosi. Nearly 100 cases of whis key were said to have made up the cargo. There vere no developments to night In re.tard to the finding of two bodies bc'.teved by tho police --' : L- Fine for Neuralgia Muiterole insures qulcSr relief from I neuralgia. When those tbarp pains a shooting through your head, just rub a little of this clean, white ointment on your temples and ticcle. Muiterole Is made with oil of mill-, tard, but will not burn end blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Get Musterola at your tf( store. 35 65c in jars Bt tubej; hospljl size,$3. better than a mustaro FiAtTW NERVOUS WRECK4 FOR SIX WEEKS; Kentucky Udy TelU How She' Became Strong end Healthy, , j RceoWnendt . Cardui '. to Weak Women. Mount Vernon, Ky. Mrs Cyn thla VanhookY formerly of Stan ford, but now residing", here, saya that' after her third child was bom, she undertook to resume her, housework too soon, "and this caused me a great deal of trouble." "I began to feel weak and all played out not myself at all." as Mrs. Vanhook describes her condi tion. "For about six weeks I was !just a nervous wreck. I had to have-some one do nil my house- workv "My doctor told mvany Imprud ence had caused sliocx ' nerv ous system, and the 'o do was to use a tonic to bulk, . iy strength. - " V , "TT ' rernmme ndnd Cardtit Very soon I saw t Improvement ln'my comlltloi. fruaed three bot tles of CaVdul "and . . . my health was restored. " "I am a strong, health woman." This Kentucky lady adds that she "never" rails to recommend Cardui to weak and run-down lady friends." ' ' Thousands of women praise Car (Jul to th,elr friends , This mild, harmless," vegetable tonic medicine has been in success ful ,tie for- over forty years, in the treatment of many common .aH ments'suffured fcy we mew i ypttr druggists sells Cardui, j t him yupply you, todar. AJ. STUDYJQU IS 1922 c been members of the crew i Cuban vessel, which have washed ashore. One of them d In Friday morning and was burled after an' attempt at identl- 1 flcatlon proved futile. Sunday ! morning another body was found icast upon the shore by the tide .. i. i i... itlltl V IIVIl t IIIIIIOl J I'll . BH ltl.1 It was found that the neck ot the man had been broken. When this discovery was made the tmdy of the first man was exhumed and it was also found that Ins necl; had been broken. l'Jeral agents ate making an in estigatton and it was said to night that every angle of the af fair, including an alleged fight w ith tile crew of the fishing smai k. would be investigated. Great! . Wonderful! Marvelous! Thrilling! That is what Asheville folks say about Pola Negri in Passion Final showing Today, Tuesday I Starting Hours: 10:45 a. m., 12:35, 2:25 p. m., 4:15, 6:05, 7:55, 8:45 p. m. Admission to 6 p. m. 40c? Children 25c. After 6 p. m. 55c Jwcdncsday - Thursday fobertson - Cole 'Special J-Women , .ciemary Theby . t L'.k who here iTurpin 1 ) cross-eye, in Doughnuts itorium SF-'.nd Night iffv "ty, Jan. 21 Prices: Matinee 75c, Night 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 ets on tale Thursday, at Goode'a Drug Store""" p i in L i fi WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. Kore- catt: North Carolina Unsettled and prfiahly r!n Tuesday: warmer In north and wt; Wednesday, rain. South Carolina Unsettled -with m rlu&ttormm Matinee and Night TOMORROW Seats now telling at Goode't Drug Store. Evenings 50c to $2.50; Matinee 50c to $2.00. UENRYW-SAVAGE II 111 B-Ml u ICORMIRED' A GoMtoy Drama By Dodson Mitcuhl? Which ran for 6 months at the Attor Theatre, New York, doming here with Original Cast Intact Today 'BARLOW'S RAINBOW REVUE Prononts THE BI.ACKFACE COMKDY "The Haunted House" I'Yatnring HIMPS DAITON PAtL HCOTt 0 Comedians VI SHAFFEll Bongs AL BARLOW AND Ills SI STYWSII STEPPEnS Prices: Matinee, t:0 lie IBe Night, 7:0-l....!o To All HP rices Adults SOe Children 10o Aft. and Eye: LAST TIMES TODAY JBME L.LA4KY pajSINTl fJ "You Used to Be Prince" And now merely a rich young waster! But against tfieso eandld words of his friend was tho boundless faith of a girl: "Maybe you are a prince." Maybe ho was! You'll know. when you've seen this heart-warming picture. IMPERIAL CONCERT ORCHESTRA A YD PTPE ORG AX Today Sessue Hayakawa 'Five Days to Live' alto -TOPICS OF THE DAY Matinee 10c and 20c Nights 10c and 30c VIRGINIA DARE Pure Sherry Jell. Use one tablespoon in one pint, Extra Fine Pearl Onions, made in Holland. Visit Our Basement Depart ment for low prices on canned goods. EDWIN C. JARRETT 12 North Pack Square and City Market. We bake everything the home made way. SEVEN probably rain Tuesday and Wfdnes. - day. - Tennessee Unsettled and some- what warmer and probably Tuesday z and Wednesday, cloudy, colder in west. htwe . 11-1i-t.S:S0 !:. and 1:30 P. M. i1 Based on Geo. M Cohan Famout Play Test Includes Mildred Harris . ' AlSO Pathe News Today Doug. Fairbanks "rTFU-It" 2 reel "Western," "OLD DYNAMITE" 10c and 20c HOURS 10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. v. ,!' t ! si I I 1 'il I ... 4
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