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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 18, 1922. THREE Wn ii nimir iei0 UK. Hi ill DUMVL flONO CUSTODY OF CHILD jyg PROCEEDINGS IX STJ- nte 6hw Iaeae Order Reqair. Wny Not J" Contempt , Watklns , Burke and her un Mary "Watklna, who sev- f . Lth. asro figured tn the dis- ppearance of Ludl. Burke, email hlU "f Fieeia ouim, mo u- iff was - the child through we courts, yeater lay morning wars again in the toils l,f the lw- ' I An order was signed by Presiding budge T. J. 8haw, of Greensboro, or- Irierlng tnei uu her mother be required to give bond a the sum or enuuv ana appear De le the court and show cause why, JRef Shall not uo kujuubou hi con- tmDt Ane pnjcnu"l wo uhululcu by attorneys for Dr. H. H. Burke, father 01 we cnuu. 'out that recently the mother of the eillld "AS puuiiciy mlou mm woum not tell where the little girl was and "Drays the honorable court to rule Msinst Mary E. Watklns and Fleets Uurfce and show cause why each should not be punished for willful and deliberate, continuing; contempt of court ana De required 10 proauce me body of the child." It le further claimed they may repeat their flight to escape the judgment of the court.' Il.h1Tu.,.allsf,! that n r Kbut- fllClert In lha nll . m .. V i. ,., cuun or me city or Asheville, under a statutory charge uuM years in the county re formatory. At th n.v. .u. S0Urt.-,.!t WM 'td, the father flleu a petition asking for the custody of ... -....v., mien Bala neeta tlurks (led unit u, i ., , . ; i . . . . - 'a 'main oaugniei of this affiant with her mother, one maijr nmmns, and upon order of ""M"' mary mamma produced the body of s4il child in court and the matter care, rustody and tutelage of said child was fuMy gone. Int., and S. n determined by Honorable T. B. iinley, presiding." In other portions of the petition L kharK1, th"i P""!"'; the hear ing, the court permitted ttie respond ent, Mary Watklns. to hold the child sunject to the court orders upon glv ing bond In the sum of $o00, as a surety that she would produce the child and obey the orders of the court. When It became apparent the court would award the custody of the child to the father, according to the affiant, Said Child U'Q er.1,.1,.,,4 ......... j T , "F,c a way fllll car ried from the slate of North Carolina and has been In a distant elate since that time, it is said. It is further stated that the mother has been In constant communication with Fleeta Burke ami the child moved secretly from place to place ' The child for a time was Uc.it with the mother at a logging camp In Georgia, the petit km alleses. The proceedings instituted yester. day are of a civil nature. Ah indict ment against the Burke woman was recently returned by the grand jurv She is charged with a statutory of fense and the ense Is to he tried early next week, It Is understood BUHNER PROTESTS ADVERTISING S. A. Claims SlUppIng Board Should Aid In Keeping Tourists in This Country. Senator l,ee S. Overman and Con gressman Zeb. V. Weaver have taken up with the shipping board the pro tout of N. Huckncr, secretary of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, against the board seeking to Induce people to visit South American re sorts, it Is asserted they should be er.-ouraged to visit American re sort. Senator Overman and Congressman Weaver agree with Mr. Buckner and It is hoped the protest will cause the shipping board to favor reBorts In thle country. MISS M'lNTIRE NEW. PRESIDENT OF G. E. U. OFFICERS FOR CHRISTIAN EX DEAVOR UNION ARE ELECTED To Observe Werk of February 5" J !4 With Special Program Union Prayer Meeting- January 29. MAY HOLD JOINT DIRECTORSHIPS f H. C. BHYiST ) WASHINGTON, Jan, 17 The terslate Commerce commission In has I At a recent mass meeting of the city Christian Kndeavor union, the following officers were elected for the year 1922: President, Miss Verda Mc Intlre, of the M. I". church: vice president, H. C. Langston, Christian church; secretary-treasurer, Irvtn Monk, Ora. second vice-president. The officers met Monday night in an executive session, to appoint commit tees, and plan the work of the union for the Coming months. The following committees were ap pointed. Lookout committee. H. O Lanirston. chairman: James White and K- L. Douglass. Soclsl commit tee, Miss Zeitha Patterson, chairman Miss Martha Clements, Wm, Swain Jack Edwards. Evelyn Morris. Pub licity committee: Hubert C. Jarvis BISHOP GUERRY TO ADDRESS MEN'S CLUB South Carolinian Will Be Here January 2(1 for Meeting ut Trinity Episcopal CTlurrti. Bisliop W. A. Uuerrj-, of South Carolina, will address the M;i's club of Trinity Episcopal church. Thursday evening, January i'S. It was announced last night by Key. Willis U. (.'lark. Bishop Uuerry will use us his subject "St. Luke, the Historian." and it is expected that a i;itge number of men will be present to bear the South Carolin ian. The meeting will start at 6:30 o'clock. In the afternoon of the same day. Bishop 'Juerry will address DR. ROWE SPEAKS AT CENTRAL MEN'S CLUB Former 1'nMor In Being Mention ed aa Bishop of Method lM ( linreh 112 Hear Addres, lr. Oiibert T. Kowe. of Nahvilli". book editor of tiie Smithern Metho iliat church, who being tiroinlncnt- )y mentioned an one or the Methodist blf)tots. addressed memberH of the t'nlr.i! MothndUt Men' clnh la-t night at :3U o'clock. A total of lj! I were present :ind taxed tne room to capacity. Dr. Kowe. who was pastor of Central Methodist from r.H)."i to 1 ;uB . oipened his addri'M with rcuiiulsccne of his days as pastor, lie told a number of short and amus ing stories on memrticrsi of his con gregation at that time, before pro ceeding with his message. Ir. tian Kowe was editor of the Chris Advocate before he was called to Nashville and the next step U said to be as bishop of the Methodist church. Mis subject last night win "Social Elemeut In Methodist l,lf ''''ib iand History." A message filled with Interest from the first worn to tm last sentence was the verdict of those who were present, and many welcomed their former pastor with hearty handshakes. A light supper was served previou t,. the meeting and was enjoyed by all present. A main quartet rendered several selections and added to tils evening program. the subject Church n of the churi f "Work of the if the World." i on tile Christian issued an order In t'le matter of an application of the Kast Tennessee and Western North Carolina railroad company for the following to hold the positions of ofTioie orMireclor of more than one carrier: 1'. P. Howe, director North Venn sylvrfnia Kail road company; Kdgar If. Karle. director, ame. Henry Lewis, director, same, and the. Ie!a wure and Bound Brook itailroad company. GRACE COAL & LUMBER CO., GOAL Almot anyone in Asheville can tell you about that re liable Black Mountain Red Ah CoaL It catchei fire easily burns freely and, because it is high in heating ability, it holds fire easily over night. THE PRICE IS RIGHT GRACE COAL & LUMBER CO., 'Phone 4227. v GRACE 'Phone 4227. I'oetoffiee vacancies are announced for .Bynuni, Kenny and Si:nda!e. iSSIW til; Si 1.!- i 1 1 llljj ( l r Sir 1 and Miss Helen Mario The first titdon prayer meeting of the yenr will be held Sunday, January 29, with tlie society of the First Pres byterian ciiureh. The first congress will lie held Friday, March 3. at the Christian church. The congress is the business session of the union, 'ind cousins of the officers and commit tees of the union, and two reprosen- j tattves from each society which Is a ineinner 01 ine union, trie nr.xi mass meeting w il lie held Friday. April 7, at the Methodist Protestant church. Tentative plans were made for "Christian Kndeavor Week"--to bo bserved February 5 to 12. This week will be featured by special programs in the individuals societies: cam paigns for subscriptions to Christian Kndeavor papers; a union social on Friday: a union prayer meeting on Saturday; culminating with a re consecrating and decision service on Sunday. hat's the matter vHth your sleep r Ymare one in a thousand if you can answer- "Nothing" DO you have trouble in go ing to sleep? Are you restless ? Do you wake often ---and do you get up unre freshed? What a terrific strain on your nerves what a drain on your reserve strength! THERE are many causes of insomnia, but the mott obvious cause is the mattress. You place your body on a mattress and allow it to relax so that as you sleep the' body tissues may be renewed. CONSIDER the "KINGS DOWN Mattress", if you please. It is built on a scientific principle, giving it a softness and buoyancy that allows you to relax and sleep with both mind and body. Don't take our word for it. Go to the "KINGSDOWN" dealer in your locality and ask to see this famous mattress that's "best for rest." IT Hi To get the right kind of sleep .the restful slumber that refresh es and strengthens you the mattress must not "sag" nor should it be unresisting. We are the makers of the MAJESTIC SPRINGS nd the fun Has' d Mebane Bedding. ' ' ' ' ... " , -v mm A Mattress that doesn't rest the body is a health destroyer. D Yoa Rut WB? Feel its softness and remember that the "KINGSDOWN" is built from layers of cotton felt. Its comfort is the kind that lasts. k'When you buy a mattress you should buy eleep I And that means "KINGSDOWN" MEBANE BEDDING ' COMPANY MEBANE, K C. Si M A T T R. E S S HOLD FUNERAL OF ACCIDENT VICTIM Scrvhfs for Clifford Davenport, Accidentally Shot While Hunt ing, Conducted Vcstcnlay. HUNG CREAM QUICKEST RELIEF FOR HEAD COLDS Colds and catarrh yiebl like mngo lo soothing, healing, antiseptw cream that penetrates through every air passape and relieves swollen, inflamed membranes of nose and throat. Your clogped nostrils open right up and you can breathe freely. Hawking and (miffling stop. Don't stay stuffed up nd miserable. (let a small bottle of Kly's Cream Balm from your druggist. Apply little in Ihe noBtrils and get instant relief. Millions endorse this remedy known for more than fifty years. GH.MFRS MrRCWANni;ir NCWS NwT FR0M MILL DIRECT TO YOU J l TODAY'S SPECIALS Men's Outing Pajamas $1 VERY SPECIAL $1 For Today Only $1.00 A' NOTMER lucky purchase something every man wants this season of the year. We purchased one case of these Pajamas, made of best heavy grade Outing Han- nel. Nicely trimmed, a few with large pearl buttons. These Pajamas were made by the Red Cross Chapters throughout the country and originally intended for our soldier boys. The Government had a surplus and sold them at less than half of their real value. dl A A We made a lucky purchase and pass the benefit on to you. On sale today only at P1 UU Three Pairs to a Customer P.I! Ml? PC ' Funeral services over the remains of CHffonl IWvenport, 23, who (lied ut 7:15 o'clock Monday evening at a ocal howpltnl ;U3 the result of wounds sustained when he accidentally dis charged lils own gun whUe hunting near Mt. Meadows Inn, Saturday, were conducted at 4:30 o'clock yes terday afternoon from the residence, '3 Hillside street. Ttev. Dr. jt. J. Bntemsn, pastor of the First, Baptist church, of which the deceased was a member, offi ciated. Interment was In Hlverslde. The deceased is survived by his mother. Mrs. o. M. 1'avenport, and a sister, Ultra IManche Davenport. The father died only a short time ago. Pallbearers were George Iiavie, John Black. Thomas J. Parker, K. D. Parker, Herbert Harmon and Itondal McQulre. TRINITY CHAPEL IN ANNUAL GATHERING J. H. Km) N'amed Senior Warden for Haw Creek Church Hcpurts Showed HcsulU in 1021. The annual meeting of Trinity chapel, Haw Creek, was held laet night at 8 o'clock, with a large at tendance present. Improvement were reported on the chancel and vestry room, as well as a substantial lncreasn in membership and benevo lence funds. Officers elected were; J. B. Reese, senior warden; W. W. Hesa. Junior warden; Frank Williams, clerk, and Mrs. W. P. Cox, treasurer. Execu tive committee: Baxter Bartlett, Odd White, W. P. Cox, 3. R. Suttle, Mrs. Kate Lindsay and Miss Ger trude Miller. Lay readers ere: Dr C. h. Minor, rr. C. H. Cocke. Jtr. Wilson Pen dleton. Hev. 11. A. Chapman Is min ister in charge. BEGIN GRADING OF "Y" GROUNDS TODAY Cutting nf trees and removal of atones from the grounds to be exca vated on the eaet side of the Y. M. C. A. building, where the $150,000 ad dition will be constructed, is practi cally completed, and grading will be- f;in this morning, it was announced ast night. The work will be forwarded -with the greatest expedition possible, and actual construction work on the ad dition is expected to begin within the next five weeks. MANY REPORT FOR FRESHMAN QUINTET (Kprltl OrrwiwMfiiM, TM MtTUU Citvrn) CHAPEL HIM 'Jan. U.-eventy-flve candidates reported on the first call for freshmen basketball ma terial, and are beinr tint thromrh dally workouts. BAlley I.llpfert Is head coach of the first year reserve team this year. He was a member of last year's state championship varsity quint. In addition to the colleges of this state and South Caro lina, the schedule of the freshmen call I for a trip through Virginia. Rheumatic 2 oisons Rheumatism is s blood disuse. To rid your blood of the poisons which cause so much suffering, you must take a real blood purifier. Such preparation is Prescription C 2223. Medical authorities know about and almost daily use in their practice, the medic inal ingredients contained in Prescription C-2223. This preparation is S specific for blood and rheumatic diseases. Go to your druggist today get a bottle of Prescription C-2223. The large site will cost you 100; trial size 50c. A 23c box of -Plough's 2223 Liver Pills will help eliminate the poiions. Write The 2223 laboratory, Memphis, Term., for samples of the Pills, descriptive leaflet, and 1922 Almanac Ftecririion A ReGsble Blood Purifier The Cruise Shop Darin the week of January lBth, for tho want of display space, we offer One-Half Off on all Hair Goods ' Wo have some very flue switctics and all kinds of hair , roods. Don't miss this opportunity. -It will pay you to try our hot oil scalp treatments, Facial Treatments, Shampooing, Manicuring 23 Haywood St. 'Phones 1S-34S7 L W. GLASSER Men's Quality Shop Where Quality Reigns Supreme The Store With a Reputation of Thirty-Two Years in Asheville 'usJ m j? a if n Reduction Sale of Suits and Overcoats Tailored by Alder Rochester This Line of Clothing is Known by the Best Dressers of America REMEMBER: We only make two special sales a year one in January and one in August. We never purchase special goods to fill in, in order to make a special sale every month. Our goods are the regular merchandise which we handle from season to season. EVERY SUIT OR OVERCOAT SOLD IS GUARANTEED FOR WEAR AND SERVICE Ask the Oldest Citizen How Long . W. Glasser Clothes Last I. W. GLASSER Men's Quality Shop 15 Patton Avenue PKone 914
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