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FIVI TRADE BODIES TO J IN IGI FIGHT To Appear at Washington and Argue Against Three Proposals. tCMmW fttm Fig On consolidation of railway systems hlch Is to be formulated by the erstate body this strategic line m 'Mount Airy to Wilmington be assigned to the Norfolk and West ern. Objections to the sale of the Norfolk and Western branches are that It would deprive Durham and Winston of their present direct connection with all the territory reached by the N. and W. system. To assign the Norfolk Southern to the Coast line would give this road a complete monopoly in all that part of the state east of Ral eigh except the Southern to Golds boro. The assignment of the It. F. and P., It is alleged, would cut off the Seaboard Air Line railway at Richmond and greatly cripple freight and passenger service In COMMISSION BETTER THAN SODA FOR P INDIGESTION Indigestion and its attendant UN ruch as dyspepsia, heart-burn, GOUr stomach, griping pains, dys entery, diarrhoea, colic, cholera morbus, chronic constipation, gas, etc., and even sick, nervous head aches art. now directly traceable io disorders ln the digestive or gans and can now be quickly re lieved with new cordial called Anu-Ferment. originated by a druggist and recommended by physicians. The food sours before It Is fully digested, thus putting Into solu tion toxic poisons that are ab sorbed Into the system, Irritating me intentsnea and setting up in flammation. To avoid this, you Imply have to prevent fermenta ton by using Anti-Ferment. Anti-Terment neutralizes the acid condition of the stomach, cleanses and sweetens the bowels, doothes nnd heals the inflammed Ltestlncs and Increases the flow of .trie Juices, giving quick and ertaln relief. Get a bottle of Antl-Femient from your druggist with a guarantee of satisfactory results or money returned. It will lmprovy your appetite, give you restful sleep and make you feel better than you ever felt in your We. Advc. A Wonderful Invention At No. 8 Government St., there la being exhibited a wonderful ap pliance which can be placed In or dlnary cook stoves In a few min utes that make and burns a pow erful blue flame gas of high heat ing efficiency. The gas is made from common kerosene and sir mostly air It Is called OXO-GAS. OXO-GAS means the end of kitchen drudgery. The carrying In of coal, the carrying out of ashes, the constant cleaning of rugs, carpets, curtains, spreads, etc., caused by the accumulation of soot, cinders and fine white grit ty dust that settles upon every thing, even the washing hanging on the line when coal Is used. A woman's day begins and ends with a constant battle to keep the house clean; mostly the cause and effect of using coal. ' Oxo-Gas Is cool In the summer, xarm in the wlrrter a it Is made as used and can be turned on and off instantly. Two gallons of kero sene will make the equivalent of C1000 feet of gas gas for 27 cents er thousand. f There Is an Oxo-Gas heater for , fvery purpose is airrerent de - signs from furnace heaters to hot water outfits. The manufacturers 4 are also showing the Oxo-Gas wonder range, which la Indeed a flAntifln marvel It rnmVilnaa every convenience of the most up-to-date gas range except thit It makes and burn its own gas from 4 per cent of kerosene vapor and 8 per cent air. For baking, roasting and general all-around . rankins: It excels anything using coal, gas or wood os the fuel. mi.- 'k. 1m 41.. $ world) manufacturing theso won- ' derful Inventions Is a large Chi cago corporation of high commer cial standing , and Integrity with many stores throughout the Vnl e ted States and have taken a pcr manent location at No. 8 Govern t ment St. Already there are many "delighted users of Oxo-Gas appli uices In Ashevllle. Advt-tf rfODAY! MEW WHITE CANVAS BLACK and BROWN KID BLACK and BROWN CALF THIS one dollar price is not a msitake, even though it sounds like it might be. We are just determined to show yowhat this Patton Avenue Bargain Base ment is going to mean to Ashevile. 4 i the territory covered by the S5i- board in this state. Would Tint All Roads Into 19 Systems. The proposals of Uie Interstate commerce commission, submitted under an act of congress, would consolidate all the roads tnti 19 systems. The, North Carolina commerce commission and its con ferees of today see grave danger to, traffic freight and passenger truf fle In this state In the proposi tions affecting North Carolina that the interstate body has laid djwn. Those entering their protests and arranging for representation at the Washington hearing besides the corporation commissioners and the attorney general, were: Burke Hobgood of the Durham Chamber of Commerce; Louis T. Moore, of the Wilmington Chamber of Com merce; E. B. Jeffries, A. L. Brvoks and C. G. Yates, of Greensbcro, and Mr. Johnson, of Siler City. Plans for Inauguration of the state's fight against threatening rate increases as the outgrowth of the Southern rate investigation now being conducted In Atlanta were completed today during a conference of Governor Morrison and the corporation commissicn. Final arrangements for employing Cfark and Larae as the state's it torneys were made and strategic battle points developed. Following the conference Gov ernor Morrison gave assurance that the state would spare no ef forts In its fight with the railroads bqjh as to the , million dolla.-s taxes and the rate war. While not given to Indulgence In anti- railway propaganda the governor said he wanted to let the people know that the state's Interests would be properly looked after. Corporation Commissioner Max well and the commission's rate ex pert, W; G. Womble. will be In charge of the preparation of data and the conduct of the state's case In fighting the threatened rute increases. The governor considers that no man In the state Is as competent to look after North Carolina's in terests in this contest as Mr. Max well and both the executive and the corporation commission will lend him every support. The case will require much time and effort, and Its outcome will fix the basis of the state's rate rela tionship for many years. Commission Appeals For Support. In appealing this afternoon for 100 per cent support from public officials and the people In the im pending contest, Mr. Maxwell made the following statement, express ing the commission s appreciation for the enthusiastic Interest Gov ernor Morrison has been taking In the rate problems: "We wish the people of the state to know that Governor Morrison has taken an active interest In this vitally important matter at every stage of its development and that every Important action has been after conference with him and with the full approval of the governor, "In the early stages of It the governor called the commission In conference to know what steps wer bfln taken to protect the state, Interest and the employ ment able firm of special commer attorneys was made Jointly by and for the governor and the rommlsslon. The gover nor himself formerly represented FOR KKSOACWt roHANTI NC CKHDOACMCI rf f OR ANTS AN6 'ANTfeNM T Tl.irOO? i-AK1 AQwt TWUfOOT V TANGLETO Non-Poisonous and in no way dangerous to use. It leaves no paralyzed flies to drop into your food; no dead flies to be swept up or irritating powder to be breathed into your nostrils and lungs. The most Sanitary, Economical and Satisfactory Fly Destroyer. , Remember TANGtfFCHJT catches the germ as well as the fly, and that poisons, traps or powders cannot do this. Five cents worth of TANGLEFOOT has a catching capacity of between 4,000 and 5,000 flies. , ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT. - THE I BREAKS AGAIN PETITION STARTS Movement Antagonistic to Blair Meets Opposi tion First Day. WASniKOTn fvxia TH lHIVll C1TU1 or h a. t. buy AST) WASHINGTON. June 1!. Rep resentatives James T. Begg. of Ohio, todav revived the Elmer Dover-David H. Blair row. He be gan the circulation of a petition to the President boosting Dover. The paper, prepared to be signed by members of congress, approved of the course pursued by Dover In "cleaning up the revenue depart ment" and ousting old employes for new ones of the Childs and Sumner type. The purpose of tne movement Is so plainly antagonistic to Blair that many members to whom It was pre sented refused to sign It. Mr- Begg and othe;. members were very ac tive today, but they met with very serious rebuffs. Some of the house members who have bumped up against Secretary Mellon In their skirmishes for patronage realize that he Is hard to move when once his Scotch-Irish dander Is aroused, and see nothing but trouble and party "friction in the Dover-Blair controversy. Some who would oust Blair if they could, with the hope that hungry republicans would get more .lobs In the bureau of internal revenue, are afraid to sign lest they incur the ill will of Mr. Mellon and Mr. Blair. About 40 members signed the Begg paper. Mr. Begg would not make public the petition. It was the purpose of those behind this movement to move under cover, but some of Mi. Blair's friends broke the news this afternoon. The Idea and practice of seces sion date back to the Greek leagues. the corporation commission In Important rate cases, appearing be fore Mr. Clarke when he was chairman of the Interstate com merce commission, and know of his great ability and his friendly attitude to the North Carolina in terests in these cases and It is the governor's purpose to employ ad ditional counsel any time it should appear that the interests of the state can be further promoted in this way. . "The corporation commission wishes the public to know that Governor Morrison and the com mission have been giving this mat ter their best thought and that nothing will be left undone to protect the state's Interests." ' P0MPE1AH OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere FLIES 3 3 3 9 5 .'3 I Just to Introduce the Bargain Basement to More Men f1.00 mi' ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, DAVIE POPLAR ATiVIRGIlMIANS H AV El REJECT D. N. G. SHADE FORIFAGTIOH Fl GHT1S0DTH SENIORS OF 19M LOUISA COUNTY SCHOOL Famous Tree Witnesses! Passing of Another Class From "Hill." CnHmri ftm rcj Pl prophecy," by Miss Nina Cooper. o"f Oxford; "last will and testa mnti:' by O. B. Porter, of Kear nersville. The "class gift" will be known as the students aid fund of the class of 19I2. It Is a 15,000 foundation, with the primary purpose of estab lishing two scholarships, one to the best mmber of the senior class, In need of funds. While the money Is being raised. It will be loaned out to deserving students at 8 per cent In terest. The gift was presented by Tom Warren. Garland Porter, president of the students body, made a fitting talk delivering the campus Into the care of the rising seniors, the class of 1923. The 1923 colors which had been swaying In the breezes at the top of the tall campus flag pole were low ered, and the colors of the class of 1923 were raised to signify the change. J. O. Harman, president elect of the student body, made a short speech of acceptance. One 'Interesting event that took place today was the calling of tne new members Into Phi Peta Kappa, the national honorary scholastlo fra ternity. This ceremony also was belt! under the Davis poplar, and the honor was bestowed on seven stj denls, who have averaged over the grade of 92 per cent on all their work during the past three yean. They were as follows: C. L. Smith, of Capron, Va.. C. I.' Moore, of Bur Raw, R. O. Koonti, of Mocksvll'.e; C. H. Ashford, of New Bern; How srd Holrterness, of Tarboro: Miss Adeline Denham, of Chapel Hill; and Miss Mary T. Yellott, of Belalr, Md. The, colors were pinned on by M. E. Ijtke, president of the university chapter, and tonight the new mem bers were Initiated. During the course of the afternoon a reception was given by Dr. Chase t the president's mansion for seniors and their visitors. The annual commencement dehate between juniors of the two literary societies for the Bingham prlso was new tonight in C.errard hall. Gecnti C. Hampton of Chapel Hill and Vic tor V. Young, of Durham, represent ing the Philanthropic, deba'ed George M. McCoy, of Ashevllle and J. McK. Brown, of Wllkeshoro. rep resenting the Dloletlc on the query: Kesolved, that there should be com pulsory arbitration of public utilities disputes. rne winners win he an nounced Wednesday. After the de bate tonight both societies held an niversary meetings In their rrspae tlve halls, attended by many alumni members. 150 Dozen Table Napkins, each Krinkler Bed spreads 63x90 Krinkler Bed spreads 72x90 Krinkler Bed spreads 81x90 300 dozen fine bleached Pillow Cases 200 Doz. Pillow Cases, unbleached 5000 Yds, Good Toweling Tar and Feathering of Man and Attack on Minister. . Creasman, general construction, P.1CHVOND. Va.. June 1 2 Ex- i $ 1 18.000. lleatlnjf bids were sub ci! Miient p running high and mucn ! mltted by the American Heating talk is being Indulged In In Louis i county s the result of the action of one of two so-called factions In applying a coat of tar and feathers to a m:m. said to be a member of the opposing faction, and the dl lesed retaliatory tactics of the !- ... ... .... . . . ,u,or in i m rt ii wai ir ill aiiviiifk i'n inu, life and the destruction of tl.fl'. "tenor i .mi mm ju.a property of a minister who, some construction: A-No. ., using cast -sc-m to have gained the Impres-lor manufactured stone veneer for sloii hau in some wav Instigate i i all exterior walls and stoel Joist the tarring and feathering. Thursday night a party of tnasked Men visited the home of Herbert Buckley at Pendleton, rear Mineral, and took to the wools where they applied a co,it of tiir and feahers. Prior to this he was given a thrashrng. Another party, believed to bet. friends pf Buckley, on-the suc ceeding night paid a visit to the! home of Rev. J. R. Glenn and, fired seeial chcarges from shot! guns Into the house, several nar-l rowiy rr lsclng the minister. In tha ! party, ae cording to Mr. Glenn, were two white men and two tcgroes. Mr. Gienn is said to have post-tlvel- Identified the white men rfS' Buckley t.nd C. E. Via. Buckley j Is in Jn 11, with the two negroes, j William Hughes and Jim Vest, i Via is out on $2,000 ball with, a 1 preliminary hearing set for next Tuesday. Commonwealth's Attor-' n.y W. C. Bibb, of Ixiulsa county. I who Is conducting an investigation , !s of the opinion that more thai the four tinder arrest were impli cated In the attack on Mr. (31enn and efforts are being made to round up others believed to have Seen Involved. Colored Hospital Committee Starts New Drive for Funds The Colored Hospital Commlttei has slaiUd a new drive for tho Ilospitac' Fund, which ends May ". The work is being pushed very liM'.y- i;nd is looked forward to completion in the near future. A laige number of white and colored people hove already donated. AH chciks mnde payable to J. E. Ran Kin, Aniciican National Bank. lOt Seattle received the first ship ment of gold from Alaska In 1S97. I Greatest I eLL elli alii a wmA Housekeepers $ .29 $1 59 $ J .79 quality 29c 19- 1922. US FOR ASHEVILLE BUILDING TonftittrJ ftm Fiff9 0l - 000. J. H. Mnblevl Waynesboro, (la., Alternate A-No. 1, JU1.9S2; A-No. 2. 1U.5:1T; H-No. 1. $113. 0S5; B-No. 2, $115,409. Z. V. and Ventilating company: Ham mond Heating company: Moncrlef Furnace company and W. 11. Ar thur. I In the general specifications the 'alternates read A-No. 1, using cast manufactures store veneer for . . , construction; B-N'o. 1. using brick veneer on exterior consirucnon and wood Joist construction and cast stone trim; B-N'o. 2. using brick veneer exterior walls and steel Joist construction and cast stone trim. Mr. McDuffle told the members j Pisgah Forest Inn Rest mountain outlnj. Phone HIT. To Stop Those Terriblo Rheumatic Pains ii Drons USE It hu nenran Its valne for many years paitund the tasUmonrof thoM who have UMd"6-Dropa"and found raliaf from the torture and aa-on'ilng ualns earned by rheumatic condition! ii tha bestsridaoc of its ramarkable power. Mrs. B. Blrrenf. Aihland,Ry.,wrltmt "I always said that rhaumatum could not be cured, but will take It back. I ballet your '6-Drops' will relieve any kind of rheumatism." Steve Brownies, Apple tun. Ark., writea t "I suffareii with rheumatism for orer fifteen months. Juit two bottles of your wonderful '5-Dropi' baa Bud a new man of tua." . Harry Stafford, No. Baltimore, O.. wrltai: "I had rheumatism In my knee and ankles and triad all sort of highly recommended ramadles, but to no avail until a friend told ma to try t-Oropa.' I uied about three quartan of a bottl of 6-Dropi' and am as wall as usual." "5-Dropa" la aoH by the leading drtir glats In avary part of the United flutes and Canada. T?ni?17 A sample bottle will h K K E. mailed tree, if you & llliU vrtll write to The S wanson Company, Newark, o. Value lead: Take Special Notice 50 Doz. large size Bath Towels 65c quality 29 Our shoe racks have been re filled 1000 of pairs high and low Shoes. 49 99 c and l of the hoard he understood ;hre would be needed abuut 900, 01" ! hrlck in the buildina planned hy Mr. East while the plana for Nor n Ashevllle called for about 4M.ni.') I brick. It was plain if the bids j were acte1 on the South Ashe- j than the Stevens-I.ee school, a building considerably larger. Hew rlarlens yea wtH taal. i Mm year tknaMtsi to i ...data, Uwffl haU M aattni tea "n tr ftisr i " The Key To Health KI-RO-PRAK-TIK Chiropractic Drs. Thomas C. & Carrie Tucker. Palmer Graduate X-ray Equipment 828-329 Haywood Itldg. Thone S83T , Bee. S29 Black Mt, Offlcej Over McGraw'a Cafe Radio Apparatus for Ark ay Radio Horns Antenna Wire, solid copper, X00 Stranded Copper, 100 ft. Vacuum Tubes, UV-J00 tJV-JOt . Vacuum Tube Sockets, porcelain Variable Condensers. Crosby B. Batteries, large, 13.00; small Messags Blanks Llghtnlnr Protecton CAROLINA RADIO COMPANY, 14 Gorernment St. Days at and W ATM SALE Values $15 99c 79 up to lisssfW sses . ., unlllri, . matfsm av?u llf.1l V 3. S. S. Thoroughly Rids f. Somebody's mother ki snffa. Ml algfati Ttweooanr of rhwill hu wrecked hr body; llmploH sutferlrag. bent forward, she aael the common grand, bat bar heart still bekwgs to the stetai 1 nytiodr omreT BL 8. 8. is ooe f greatest blood-portflors known. ad helps balld more btooA oeMs. Its toed tctnal Ingredients are pmrsty Tegeta- Die. It never uswrmng as) in It 4a. In tact, a splendid toni& a bl imnier. a blood enrlcher. It basis;. rneumatlam from Joints. th aoUre body. It baOOs It is what tUll 1 1 LI MVUm, U ' , M H out to ret a botth) f a S. & rvuaait, tonight! Mother. surely somebody hi your taaiUy wlO. 1 wut nowt BonMbody, ct a bora r B. .. Let somebody's mottosr best. t m Joyful again tonight. Hay. n i roar an drag 8.K.& hi nM at, rm atoras, I r ana la the larger Phone or Telegraph .,..... ft. r " .. , , ...,........ I, A Dolls! Dolls! up to 49c up to $1.95 1000 pairs of Men's highest grade Felt Slip pers. Daniel Green and Standard Felt, all shades values to $3.95 I U' i sc ty ? 15 sr 't1 mm $rD.95 $ .49 39 Cbllege-SC '(Two Entrances)" "39PaltOTTAve7
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