r l"HE ASHEV1LLE CITIZEN WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 18, 1922. SEVEN BUDGET DAY' WILL FEATURE PROGRAM un SKOOND OF SEVEN DAY lV TIHUIT MOVEMENT ndr Speak Cndr Direction ot MM .11 tw r - - Financial Budgets. "Hudget Day" wln Mature the rogram for the aeeond day or the Wlonal thrift campaign and, n Tthe dlrectio not Miss Martha chairman, laaiee win nave ioharge 01 the program, which will The V Vance Theatre good fmM c.avuawra Amdahl with Rosemary Theby and Hamilton Revclle "Good Women" is a story of a woman who despised good women and dared to live out her unconventional ideas of life. Result amaz ing in its truth. It shows the lorrows and joys in the life of a brilliant young rich woman. The famous Greenwich Vil ligs of New York, $ie beau tiful south of France, swift, ipeedy Monte Carlo and sun ny Italy follow the roads of the young woman who believed that the world is enslaved to other peoples' opinions. If a wife cannot hold her husband's love, has she the right to "spoiT his life? Should daring; truths be condemned? Every wife, every husband Iphould see this brilliant pro- Uuction the product of the uroiiis oi one 01 mc screen greatest authors C. Gardner Sullivan originator of Kismet. and a Grand Added Attraction open this morning at 9 o'clock at tho Asheville high achool with an address.. "Bank Day" closed last night with an address by L. Kdwin U1U before the members of Central Labor union. Mr. QUI urged tho representatives of labor tu return their wages to the banks as soon aa possible and thereby keep the money In circulation. The Im portance of banks Industry were stressed and also the relationship i. mutiny to mo nnanclal renters. n'v V1 "''l0("k today addresses will be made as follows: Carolina Woods Products company, Mis lileen Barker; National Casket company, Mrs. X. Itiukner; Hans Hees Tannery, Miss Marcaret Lew in; Asheville Supply and Foundry company. Mrs. K. R. Glenn; Ashe vllle Cotton mills. Miss Opal Brown; Swannanoa laundry. Miss Martha l. Tern,, and Asheville Mlra mills, Miss Kenn Murphv. Tho ladies will urge that in comes and expenditures be handled on a budget Kystem, with certain amounts appropriated for ex penses and for savings. The bud net uyslem has been especially valuable in laying aside funds for education. It. is asserted, and Thrift Week officials have Included the following as a part of the thrift aata: I he money which we put into education is an investment In the country's greatest asset.'' Thrift Week opened yesterday, on the birthday of Heniomin Franklin, patron saint of Ihrlft, and in whose honor the movement was started. It. Is stated that the extension of the kindergarten was never of greater Importance than it is today. In an Ill-conceived ef fort at economy, it Is asserted, the nation Is saving on an early edu cation and spending 3. 600000 per day on criminal classes, which have developed through a lack of early moral and social training. To correct these existing evils, r..i....i. . uini.-a.is statu is me prime pur pose of Thrift Week, and it is ex pected that when tho seven-day program closes Monday citizens of Asheville will have become famil iar with the opportunities and ad vantages through thrift. FONERlLlEllCES FOR MRS, HOWLAND CAROLINA MINSTRELS AT WEST ASHEVILLE Entertainment Will Be Given at School Tonight by Local Troupe Kxppit Good Crowd. An ejitertajrunent will be given this evening at 8 o'clock at West AshevlUa school by the Carolina Minstiti troupo. A well balanced program has been arranged and a good crowd is expected. Following are tho numbers on the program: "Strut. Miss Llrzle." Tom Oirthrie; "Little Crumbs of Happiness," Putnam McGrath; "Huoh Nice People." .lack Warner; "There's A Vacant Chair at Home Sweet Home," Charles Johnson; "lown Yonder." Tom Howie; "Down the Trail to Home Bweet Home," Putnam MeOrath; "All By Myself," Charles (Soup) Porter; "Down In Havana." Fred Young; "I'm Coming Hack to Carolina," by entire company. During the 10 minutes' Inter mission, music will bo furnished by Tom Wrenn's orchestra. Miss Kdltfi Pugh. pianist; .1. C. Cole, violin, and Tom Wren, drums. Part two will Include the following; "A Brief Remarks, by Tom Howie;" "(sweet Mama, Papa's Getting Mad," by James I.ipe; "Tdle Chat ter." I.ipe and Warner: "Blue Flame. Syncopated Harmony Three." Rufus Howell. Fred Young and Charles Johnson. Tho cast will Include: Roy Roberts, Floyd Miles, Glenn Young; llitnam Mc Grath; Roy Young, Jesse Rane Ffcif Nowell, R. II. Kevls. Fred Young, Charles Johnson; Tom Guthrie, Jack Warner and James Ltpe. LITTLE GIRL HURT, ASKS $7,500 DAMAGE Storage Supply Compafhy lHifendant In Complaint by T. H. Stone. Madt Filed cu ii .ra "Silt' Funeral services for Mrs. R. S Rowland, who died at her residence "Wltchwond" on Kast street Monday night, will be conducted this rooming at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's church, charlotte street, by the Hev. Charles Mercer Hall. The body will be accompanied by members of the family to Proovldence Winds Island.- for burial Friday. Mrs. Mowlam! had been a resident of Asheville for 2i years and was In her seventy-fifth year. CANDLER QUINTET DEFEATS BILTMORE The ('handler boys' quintet easily defeated Hlltmorn high on the win ner's court yesterday afternoon, 29 to 19. The shooting of Cathey, for Candler, featured the game. The lineup: Bilrmore (lit) Candler (29) foe. Kuykendall (8) Howell (4) R. F. K. Griffin (2) Oudger (5) I.. F I.anning I2 Cathey (H) c. F. Gritfin Penland (2) K. -ii. Lance Wright (4) L. G. Substitutes: Dowtln. 7. for Lance. Referee. Tennant. Time of halves, 20 minutes. L. L. BEAL GOES TO THE EMPORIUM The Storage Supply company was made defendant in a 17,600 damage suit in the superior court luesnay, tiled by T. 11. Htone, father of Flor ence Stone, who was said to have' been injured In an accident at the company's plant last September. Complaint alleges that the company "carelessly and negligently " operate and maintained an elevator that went into the ground to the depth of four feet. It further sets out that there wis no guard or rail around the ele vator and that the little girl was In nocently attrncted to the bottom of the shaft because ripe peaches had fallen therein." While the little girl was in the shaft It was charged, the elevator was al lowed to come down from the floor above with no one on It. Florence w'as struck ui the hack and Injured for life. It Is claimed. O. K. Bennett and W. n. 1'angle filled the suit. FINDS GOOD ROADS TO ST. PETERSBURG METHODIST PASTORS MONTHLY MEETING Held ni Central Church With IS Ministers I'roxnt Will Ora nl' .Sunday Schools. FOURTH ASSISTANT TAKES UP REQUEST Of Citizens for Rural llmito From Initiator to Snutl) Mush otl flew Wcavrr. $179,525 IS TOTAL TUESDAY'S PERMITS sln'illc Normal liets Permission lo I '. 1 1 i 1 1 1 . Now fullest Utilising ni Com of About $170,000. Iv. The Asheville District Methodist Ministers' union was recently or ganized ,,t a meeting at Central Methodist church and consists of ministers or the outlying district and the city pastors. It was decid ed to oi i;;i nize the Sunday school forces uf the district and a iinn mittec composed of Rev. .1. 11 llradlcy. Ucv. H. ,. I'owell and Rev. s c Davis was appointed to confer with the president of the Sunday school work. W. I.. Hrown. Rev M. V. Willis, presiding elder. npoiic, salary advances in the distil' t and cited the splendid support that is being given the pastors. Meeting of the ministers are held every Monday after the third Sunday of tho month. Scteral It is as.-ertcd that in the district i there .lie '.': charges, representing 1 95 churches, a total membership- j George Logan entered a p.ea of oi in, ana property valued at (.(., v u, a cmrRO ,,f transporting 166 1.000. Sunday school attend-j whiskey before presiding Judge T. mi- nsni-nnin i iBiiai 1-ji , slum- In Ihn ximerlnr court Tiic fourth sii:-:ta!il p;.lna peiierat has notific.t lii'i'icen; Zeblll'i:i h". Weit-r IlliU lie ''.is ' Mil tile . retries: lor a I II i a ' I fioul Leicester to Samly Mii-ii ih:s ciuinty. and wul give i!i. in scriou considerat Uui. accordu; advirc rti-.-li d las: nlsilt fl "in I'itizen's Washingtoti bureau The nunc iti hi'ilig npetalril ii' nresciit a a ".star mul " an-l mail i iiilic'-f.( one,, each ila. :ih an mltoinohile leaving the city early 'n l lie morning and returnniR ni ihc afternoon. Pave iserw arf carr:s1. as well as lonil ENTERS PLEA ON LIQUOR CHARGE Ca.-cs l)LsKod of in pcrior Court. Su- Weavervillo . Man RoporW Many Shacks Along rloridu ltoads. L. L. Beal. manager of the ready-to-wear department for c.ilmers, inc., has tendered his resignation and will go to the Emporium, January 23, as buyer and manager of the children's and drapery departments. Mr. Beal has been connected with soma of the largest firms In the south as buyer and manager of ready-to-wear and piece goods de partments, having had 25 years'- ex perience In tltese lines. This new position will enable Mr. Beal to exercise his ability to the utmost, aa the departments of which he is taking charge have been grow ing so rapidly that the service of such an experienced man had become necessary. Jack lilomlherg, proprie tor at the Emporium, anticipates a most remarkaible growth under Mr. Beal's management. In connection with draperies, the department is adding a shade sec tion. The entire third floor will be given over to the departments which Mr. Beal will manage. MRS. PAUL FILES DIVORCE SUIT B. T. Gregg has Just returned from an eight weeks' visit to 8t. Petersburg Fla. Mr. Gregg, with Den R. Watts and son Clarence, and V. and I. ISrittaln, of Weaver ville. drove to St. Petersburg In November, going via Greenville, Anderson. Macon, Athens, Val dosta, Madison, Live Oak, Ocalaand Lakeland to Tampa and St. Peters burg. He states the roads wero in exceedingly good condition and they had no trouble whatever go ing. Mr. Oregg stated lo the Cham ber of Commerce last night that the crowd In St. Petersburg was not nearly so large this year as last year and there are a great many vacant houses and apartments, al though he stated the housing ac commodations had been enorm ously increased since last year. This, he said, was the cause of the abundance of available rooms and apartments. He said that rooms and apartments were rented by owners and landlords for the sea son and not very many of them by the week, and that the rates, he thought, wero extremely high. This condition, he added, was causing more and more people to come into Florida and camp In tents or light shacks which were constructed along the roads sur rounding the resort cities In dif ferent sections of Florida. He said, St. Petersburg was a beautiful city and he enjoyed his two months' visit. r.uihlmg permits granted Tues- ilay by the city commissioners to talled $17 3.". "J .". - 'Vhe largest permit was is.-ued for the new building to lie constructed en the grounds of i he Asheville .Normal and Asso ciated schools it on estimated cost of $170,000. The general contract lias been awarded to the Southern l'ei ro i cincrete company, Atlanta, and the plans were drawn by W. II land, architect. The dimensions of .the structure will be 188 by Oil feci and specifications call for brii k am! hollow tile construction lth a tile or tin roof. it her pern, its were Issued lo David Klmcrh. U'-room house, Merrtnioii avenue, near Hillside. Jti 000; Talniiiilge lavis. restau rant, West Asheville. $-J5; Wayne Ueachboard. f-ruom house. 778 Haywood road. West Asheville, $:l.ii00, and Jim (Islther, 3-room house. Green row. $500. Ptubbs and E. Tt. Reese, a present employe of the railroad, had engaged In a fight, the cause being over per sonal matters and not pertaining to - the railroad. " I E. J. Hunter. It was announced. . J would be placed on trial tomorrow, Thirtv-two men are being held for trial on the labor Interference charge. .. AUDITORIUM TODAY Matinee and Night Dramatic Triumph of I 1 . 1 f . Seat now on aie ai uooae ministers meeting. were present for thej GIVITAN CLUB WILL HOLD WEEKLY MEET Program Will In Aihancc Member. Not and Re ,lcn Out Will Surprise Frances E. Taul filed suit In the superior court yesterday against her I husband Alvln. A. Paul, asking that 1 th court leant her1 a total divorce. Mrs. Paul states that she was married on March 17, 1907, and that she has lived separate and apart from her husband for the last five years. WORTH KNOWING Our charge for glasses. Includ ing examination, are from $4 to 115 per pair lower than standard prices. We are strangers yet In Asheville, our rent is low and we need the business. CONNER, Optometrist. No. 5 West Fack Square, upstairs. Office hours: 9 till 5 p. m. Advt. Ben Turpi tn "Lot and DoughnnU? the great BEN TURPIN in his newest picture "Love and Doughnuts" Yoq will rock with laughter. Two days only Wednes- )sy and Thursday. Admis Oru 30c t children. 10c. Please do not Judge this unusual interesting double bill by the erlce.. It's a way The (Vance has of shown its an- hredation of its splendid pa I Vonage. y The Vance Theatre SAlwaya Good ShowOften ureal show FRIDAYATURDAY 1 111 great card r ' . JOHN GILBERT in 11 jLEAM 0 DAWN" I , . . -. , . The regular weekly meeting of the Clvltan ciub will beipld at the Battery Park hotel today at 1 o'clock and it Is expected that one of the Urgest attendance records of the year will be made It has been decided that for a period of 30 days the program will not be announced In ad vanes and the attraction will be a surprise for the members. SETTING STYLE OF SHOES PROPOSED GEORGIAN, BADLY CUT SURRENDERS SCMMERVILLE, Ga.. Jan. 171. With his throat cut almost from ear to ear and a gash acrosa his forehead. Will Farmer, charged with killing Lgngstnn Smith near Mentone. Ala., Saturday night, has surrendered to officers and is now In jail here. Farmer refuse to discuss (he killing and officers are puzzled over his Injuries. He will he given a preliminary hearing as soon as his condition will permit. super Tuesday. Sentence has not yet been passed. A plea of nolo con tendere whs enteral for J. C. Hates, charged with drunk and re sifting an officer. John Urooker was found guilty of carrying a concealed weapon and sentenced to serve si.v months on the roads, riiff Powers wao found guilty of a larceny chat'i. TJje jury In the oases against W. i'. Hinlth and Hen (ktlliinore, charged with transporting and keeping whiskey on hand for sal", failed to return a verdict last eve ning and will resume their deliber ations this morning. O. H. Hlssell of Charleston. 3. C, pleaded guilty to an qttempt to commit trespass on the city's wa tershed and drew a fine of $10 and cost. K. OF P. INSTALL OFFICERS FOR 1922 New officers were Installed at the weekly session last evening of Pisgah lodge No. ZZ, Kulghts of Pythias. The officers are: O. D. Allison, chancellor; James Howell, vice-chancellor; Alfred Otiaset, prelate; Ernest H. Miller, keeper of records and seal Paul P, Brown, master of finance: S. O. Donald, master of exchequer; Lan Moseler, master of work; J. T. Neely, mus ter of arls; J. Hobo Wllsim, Inner guard; James Moore, outer guard; trustees, W. V. Hrowu, P. C. Black man and B. H. Case. IS CONVICTED FOR STRIKE ACTIVITIES (IREKNVILLK. tin . .Ian. 17. 'leM-ge Stiilibs, a former engineer on Hi A. II. and A . railroad, was found guilty by a Jury here on the charge of Interfering with tabor in connec tion with strike trouble between pres ent and former employes of the rail road at Manchester, located In this county. Evidence tended to show that TSSSSSl fM All ERSE 11 m The COffiEDY-OHWm MIT SL UHTH OKIOINAL BJtQADWM CASf Matinee 50c to $2.00 Evening 50c to $2.50 m ubttortum Matinee and Night, Saturday. January 21 i n n n a n u wBTnravvvvuvvv I WSSfmmmNBV YOQKS greatest ! W MUSIGIDL CQMCOy SUCCESS YOU NEED NOT SUFFER FROM BRONCHITIS OR CATARRH U W Wtl MOTS : wmwRA BROVN-JOHNNLGETz i MEN'S HIGH SHOES $5-85 The only place where the word "high" can be prop erly employed is in the description of the shoes. The price is the lowest we have quoted for years on high shoes as good as these. NEW YORK, Jan. 17 A plan to organize the Associated Shoe and Leather Industry of America, em bracing manufacturers, tanners, Jobbers, retailers, shoe machine makers and all allied branches, (or co-operation with garment and hosiers makers in setting the style of shoes, wan considered today at tho convedtion of the National As sociation of Boot and 8hoe manu facturers. Tho proposal provides for a national advertising outlay of $760,000 the first year. The con vention 'will make its decision to morrow. The plan which was outlined to the manufacturers by a committee that, has studied the problem, In cluded a counse of education In tended to Impress on the public that shoes aro more than articles of utility and necessity; that they are also articles of correct dress. Frank ft. Brlggn, president of the association, praised Secretary of Commerco Hoover for his "tire less effort and valuable assistance given to the Industrial world in the poet-war readjustments." He said business revival was slow but re assuring and Improved conditions that were bound to follow could bo visualized. Clear Those Clogged Passages Old-Time Remedy Gives Immediate Relief. Is bronchitis or catarrh making life miserable for you and for everyone about you? Doea each day appear more wretched than the last? Each night a horror of wakefulness? If you neglect giving thla malady immediate attention you are flirt ing with pneumonia, Influenza, tu berculosis or any one of aeveral serious and often fatal diseases. Palliatives that simply afford you a temporary ease are worse than useless for they lull you Into false sense of security. You can rid your system of these pestiferous disorders promptly an.1 effectually by taking Dr. Cheney'a Expectorant. This wholesome rem edy has been In household use sinco the early aixtles. It Is not In any way an experiment but a tried and truly efficacious medicine. It ha helped thousands It will help you. Dr. Cheney's Expectorant should be on every medicine shelf. Each member of the family will find It indispensable. Dr. Cheney's Expec torant should be used for croup, whooping cough, asthma, colds, couglia and bronchitis. Sold by all druggists and In smaller towns by general mer chants In 30c and 60c. bottles. mm mmmPMS 10 Biltmore Savings "Where Thousands E I e 6"!1A sv FASHIOnDM PA NX. See 'Times Tomor i row's Iao 1 n r ; o Citizen MESSAGE OF PEACE CREW IS RELEASED Three Will Face Charges of Con spiracy to Violate Prohibition Law WrLMINOTON. N. C. Jan. 17. The nine West Indian negroes, mem bers of the crew of the Brltleh schooner Message of Peace, alleged rum smuggler held here, were tonight on their way to Miami, Fla., to take a boat to Naasau, where they were signed for a voyage to Nova Scotia, on the schooner. Arthur Coleman, owner of the schooner, has departed for Paltlmore. according to attorneys. Benjamin Thompson, captain ofths ship, will leave here tomorrow for .Vassau to await trial with Coleman nd Purser C Graham next AtirH in New iBern Federal court on ehaigea of coneplrlng to violate the prohibi tion laws of the United .States through importation of linuor. Thompson declared today he had not seen the ahlp's papers at Nassau ex cept to sign on the crew and knew of no agreement between t,oimn and the party or parties to wuom me cargo of liquor wea consigned. LANDIS' RULING IN KAUFF CASE STANDS NEW YORK, Jan. 1T. Benny Kauff, suspended Olant outfielder, to Jay was denied by flnpreme Court Justice Whltaker an Injunction re straining the National Exhibition company the Olant owners and Judge Keneaaw M. Landls from con tinuing hla suspension from profes sional baseball. Justice Whltaker held that there were no grounds for an Injunction, since Kauff'a contract with the Giants expired last October. Kauff was suspended by Judge I.andls following his appearance In oourt in connection with the sale ot a stolen automobile. I GOVERNMENT MAKE STATEMENT TODAY DUBLIN. Jan. 17. (By the As- hclsty'd Preai.) It was announe- fl thla evening mat tne statement binning tha provisional govern- ents program and policy, wntcn id been ax pec ted today, has sen postponed until .tomorrow. fcEV.E. R. WELCH AT ASHLAND SCHOOL Rev. S. W. Weloh, pastor of Chest- t Street Methodist church, address the members of the Ashland ave e Parent-Teacher association, St bir regular monthly meeting held at the -achool yesterday. He spoke on co-operation and .was accorded a wel come by the members. PRICES 'AdulU 800 Children .....10a Aft. and Even. (Advertisement.) BHOWH 11. 13:45, 2:30, 4:15, . T:4B, 0:80 Promptly TODAY and TOMORROW ONLY u i rv.inj fit -MJ tr Famous Plsrww Lasky Corporation frasnt M.arion Davies The tale of a pleasure-mad de butant who "got beyond'' her parents. Who got to the point where she thought that her wealth and her whims lifted her quite above "old fogey" conventiona. While she was breaking hearts and "doing" New York come and aee the thrilling events that cured her! Ct CjHmjmounl QHdurc I I I I rUNMMASS IsdttlRsjl COWSMHS m WATCH US 10 PRANCJt ON FLIfWTtQN WALK 13 ROWS INTO AUDKNOi s.rauaiT9ws ,'MVfW .MSTHWi; MutrTTOo t D D PRICES Matinee, 60c, 75c, 11.00; Night, 60a, 75c 11.00, II AO. Konl on bale Thursday at Ooode's Draff Store. Mstlns 1:30 1S and t9e BIPINiO Musloal Comtdy and Vaudeville Night 7iS-Si00 SSe to All. AL BARLOW'S RAINBOW REVUE Presents A Fast, Classy, Snappy REVUE of Comedy Song Dance Latest Fads and Fancies in Dancing, Comedy and Songs, A Chorus of Six Stylish Steppers Extra Vaudeville Features DALTON and SCOTT In Black VI SHAFFER Songs AL BARLOW NOVELTY DANCES First Episode of Ruth Roland THE WHITE EAGLE A serial of Redskins, Cow Punchers, Secret Caves, a fight for Indian Gold and feats of horsemanship. TODAY and TOMORROW RE-SIH0L - Soolhinq And HfuJina Promote Skin Health , ADDED FEATX11E8 "FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD" A Tony Sam Comedy Also IMPERIAL CONC'KRT ORCHKOTRA Overture "Babwi In ToylatKl" Hubert t "LD FASHIONED" m on Toraor Jrtm'n luetic f 14 0 JJ I Time Today and Tomorrow CONSTANCE BINNEY -in- FIRST LOVE" also PATHE REVIEW Matinees 10c and 20c Nijrhts 10c and 30c . T Today Only WM. S. HART -in "The Dawn-Maker" Also Episode No. 10 "HURRICANE HUTOr Hours lQ:2ajaJLL Prices 10 and 20

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