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TWO r Wm CHOSEN! BY LOG ROLLERS THE A5HEYLLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 14, 1922. Conservatives to Have the Largest Group In Next House of Commons, Belief of Most English Newspapers U PRESIDENT H'mlkmid Irtm ! fjwfl would be controlled by the droves. The address of welcome Ht the morning session w delivered by John T. Wllklns, of Hendersonvllle and the able response was made liy J. K. Kenney, of Halsam, IHa- trtct Manager of Transylvania and ihe Count Ins west. Committees appointed Wfru aa follows: Resolutions, Mm. faille M. Htrlngfellow, Asihevllle; Kev. H. 8 Creaaman, Hlnck Mountain; V. P. Prosalcy, llendersonvllle: 'Vniforni Rank: I. V. Lyda, Hen ilcrsuiivllle; V. II. Suminey, Kus . man; W. H. (Irogan, Jr., Brevard; Woodmen Circle; Mrs. Virginia 'Justus. Henderaonville; Mlaa Her '.n;t Oreene. OH Fort; A. M. I'fix-i-iii. ltostnar;. In addition to the addreaiiea of Mr. iwia and Mra. Roger, ut the afternoon session. J. Ml lion Todd, of Charlotte. representing .Mecklenburtf County and Piedmont Log Ko'lintf Aaaociation, a I i spoke. Mi. Todd ruma to Wm Vrn North Carolina to tiike part Sin the proceedings and an a staff 'correspondent of th erver. i a. U Herasan and Mm Halite M. 'Uringfellow represented Laurel :iirnve Circle, of Ashevilk I Mra. Itoaers traveled ocr 1.:100 r-mlles In order to lie present at tho Snnventlon. Ph c mm from imaha. .el., where ahe waa at pending a meeting of the Supreme J'oreat Woodmen Circle, and o Anxious wai ahe to attend the 5Vtern North Carolina Conven tion that aha inada tho long trip Strom th Western city t In hU address, Mr. Iewls point- d out the fact that the Woodmen t.f the World la 11 per cent sol snt, while the Woodmen Circle ihows a solvency of 1 per cent. ll'hls statement brought fortn oro longed applause. The statement Shat the W. O. W. had more Jnoney Invested In Texas than ar.y i.ther State, wiin norm juarouna oond. brought from Mra. Honors kh declaration that the woodmen circle hus more money invested in Fhla Stat than any other Statu In Ihe Union. BNNSYIjVANIA top static iv Bin Mru'tiR OOMMm'F 1 HEADS IS SEW COSGRUiS? , , icmieiiil fin Pea OmI fhe other la control of the liquor raffle. Members aay they might 'tin well be wiped out. 0 A chairman of the committee on oommlttees. whlcn picks men for the hundreds of places, Repre sentative Mann, of Illinois, the vet eran of many legislative battles, occupies a! position of power great er than that of any other man In ihaplng the organisation of the next house. ' irishman, got into tin- last Moil1 n." an ". Ml -waster " He Is for clearing out at once and entirely from MeKopotiimia, Palestine ani" Kit. while Major Asior clings t.) Mi Ilonur l-aw's program of mod ration in all things. Klecliofi oratory wan again In lull awlii ; today Premier Kouar latw. recovered from his Indisposi tion, i raveled In (llaagow. where he ad.lri.t-eu a meeting tonight. Former Premier Asqullh waa on the same train to attend a meet lr i- nf hit ronstttuents at Paialey. Mr. I.loy.i tieorge shown undim'n Wliert en rev In tills respect, sur- )imaing all his competitors In cam-1 Lilgnlfig i.ctlvltv. He left Cric ciuth for Holtoti nnd North Kng litnd. anil us i his rinlum. aii dteeacrl llltle slitherings on th wry. All ih- Kreiit lender, howew r, have Ion,; in exhausted anything !n the eliupe of novelty in their virions afivocaclcs. with I h poa I iblc exception of Winston t'hureh l.lll, who. having entered the fray ut the l.iat moment in still able to Infuse the cplce of Interest In his speeches. Mid he Is also pcrhap r.ui a vitini of hecklem than the Charlotte Oh- ihei- leaders. He was even howled ilown ut Jundee today. Ah the campaign near its end .'. is Interentlng to observe how th AN OVERLAND FREE A new Overland touring car vlll be given away absolutely free at the Auction Bale of Penland street busineaa lots, next to the Vanderbllt Hotel property, Wed nesday, November 15th, at 10:30 A. M. -. - j .'.".r e 7 ' -y, My S. labor partv has unwittingly pro vlded I w opponents with whut these opponents consider that' best campaign ammunition. Con servatlvea of varying color, liberal unionists end Aaqulthlan liberals, all Join lth the greatest gusto In attacking labor for Its advocacy o a capital levy and nationalisation of lndusti es. The avidity wltii which all the parties salted upon mesa point ut tile measure of th.' Hpprshsniiion felt on all side whe-i tl.e rampalgn started a to tb luah poMsilillltina Involved In labor entering the next parliament In r'rong force, this apprehension having Men baaed on the great successes cr labor in recent byn elections. The luii I' leaden oulcklv raal Ized that open advocacy of a capi tal levy r.aii oeen a mistake Ir. tactics which In the opinion .-f most observers today has lost them an enormous number of votes b frightening the lower and rntddl I'insaes, wno might otherwise have v.itsd for labor as the only real alternative to the return of a roiilltlun cr a conservative govern ment. Mr. Bonar Law. speak Ir.g at ilB-oB concentrated on this point ami declared that anything which mil.es the capitalist afraid to employ his capital does th Createat poaalhle injury to trad and there;rre Increases unemployment. FLOWER SHOP OPENS COMPLETE AlTf " ON HAYWOOD STREET OF CITY'S BOOKS VIsiUirH ProMMiu-d With Terns and j Sitl. I liarnley Company Submit ....... w u m r- i wiwri m iHMUfl or f ii fvim. - - . in . i rrj tmmii, nwiiuin:ni Jiionaay. Tho attractive new quarters -of the Flower Hhop of the Middle mount Nurseries, 33 Haywood htreet, were formally opened to the rublic yes'.orday morninir at o'clock and thousanda visited the modern flower show during the day and were presented with souvenirs. In the nature of farns nnd chrysanthemums , At least three thousand ferns. In small pots and 2,000 beautiful chrysanthe mum were presented visitors, sev eral having three and four flowers vn a atem. , otto- Buioclc It in charge of the new store, and united by Mrs, HuaecK, will orrer to Asheville pa trons one of the most complete lines of floral offerings In the South together with up-to-the- inlnute service. Numerous Innovations have been Introduced In the new store and visitor yesterday pronounced it one of the most attractive nnd complete in the Hlate. 'in "e Fortify tb yttm gainst Colds, Grip nd Influenza by taking Lmxmtlvm Bromo (Quinine fbMs which destroy germs, act ai tonic laxative, and keep tb sys tem In condition to throw off attack of Cold, Grip and In fluenza. Be sure you get The genuine beam thi signature ISiSl'HANCK COMPAXIIOH ARK r'INKD IH.053,073 JACKSON. MI., Nov. 13. The Hupreme Court of Mlsisl.ppi to day, by a vote of t to X, affirmed be decision of Chancellor V. J, Htrlcker, Imposing fine and penal tie) amounting to 18,061, 07a on about 130 fire insurance companies formerly operating In this Rtate ajKl against whom State Revenue Agent i.Mtokes, V., Robertson stwo 'lktujl kso fUaxt suit In the Chan ;ftry Cbuxt ot Minds County charg ing them with violating the intei arust Jaw of the State by conspir ing to control rates. i. The Supreme Court in th State of Miaainilp!)l consist of six mem Bers' and In the event of a tie vote iustoni makes such a vote an af firmation of th case. Attorneys of the insurance com panies announced lata today they would filed a suggestion 'of error within the next few days. If this Is over-ruled, , It waa said, an ap peal will tnen be taken to the Su prerne Court of the United State Jjuer completing thorough -uu.i oi ins noons or tlie various Departments of the City 0f Ashe vine, ccott, Charnely and Com pany, auditors, of Charlotte, hav sud muted tnetr nnal report to th Board of City Commissioner, nowing the gross asset, of th city to he in excess of seven mil iron dollars. A representative of the company, which audits th dooks or a large number of mu nlclpilltiea 0f North and Bouth Carolina, declares that the y tern of bookkeeping . used by the city department is one or the best In the two states. Th audit contains several liun dred page and Include the ac count of the police, treasurer, tax collector, water worka, department of public work and department of public, safety. A surplus ot 110. 8(4.37 Is reported in th general fund. The gross assets of the city were placed at $7,239. 264. 7. The abilities total 14.018.226.48, in eluding current liabilities of tl0, 026.48 and bonds outstanding $,- 351,200. Price 30c Baby Wants Cclicura It Keeps His Skin Soft Smooth and Clear Baby' tender skin require mild, sooth ins properties such as are found in th Cuticura Soap, Ocatnut and Taiciaa. The Soap is to timet, pore sad dsaaalng and the Omtawnt to soataing aad basso. snsciaUy whea babr'a skia Is irrtatea, Cuticura Talcum la also ideal for baky. ttotM(ina. AStas-caunu, tnttim,Of.najiimm" Wen- ", BasHH. 01 t . Hwl, lt Catc4M 5s ekena witWt mmm. The Business Womon Sends All Her Laundry to Us RECEIPT OF CHARTER Hiiclneas Mra' Iflub to Celebrate Flnit 'Ladles' Night" at Alargo Terrace Thi Esi!. 'Bft-- Auspiciously, the Ainericsn Bus iness Club of Asheville tonight will celebrate the presentation of a charter from th national organ! ration with a banquet at the Mar- go Terrace Hotel beginning ut o clock. The speaking program will be brought to a suitable oil max by William U. White, of llir mingham, Ala,, the national prssl dent, when he presents the char ter. Presidents of various civic or ganization hve been invited tr deliver addresses and Wallace Wright, the president, will act as toaatmaater, The'member will be accompanied by their wive and friends and in a unique manner the ladles will be awarded the prises. Mr. White will reach Aahevllle this morning and will be met at the train by a reception commit tee headed by IrfUoy Owen.. TANGERINE PROVES SUCCESS OF SEASON fciappy American Tunes Willi HoutH Sea Atmosphere Blends In Manner That Strikes Home. Mixing snappy American tune with an atmoBpnere ot the south Sea Islands, excellent scenery, beautiful girls and good voices, "Tangerine," a musical comedy satire, rode on the crest of the waves of popularity and broke against the sho-s of success at the Auditorium, before a fair siz ed audience Inst night. Heavy applause greeted Ihe down-trodden husband aa fair wife, tired with business cares and giv ing money to nubny. refused to take him to the dance. The scense were arranged Into two acta, opening with Alimony Jail. New Tork and the lanai of the King as the second, closing as Main street, Tangerine l.-lasrl. Novelty is the keynote of the attraction and nothing more can be said than the fact it waa an excellent show, well worth seeing. 101 WE OF . OJJPFJS TODAY Birmingham, Ala. If Gaily Decorated With Hagi for Event. TliniliXOrlAM, Ala.. Nov. 1. Wlth th city doorat,i In Confsd rat and American flag, th na tional convention of th United Daughter of (k Confederacy trill opn hr tomorrow. All trslfi Into Hlrmlnghau to day bar bn brlaglng 4lrat to th oonrontlon from all part r tM l mia Btat ana rrom r oral foreign eouotrl. Th . special t aatur tomorrow will b u. lunohaon, which th local coapttr win glr In honor of th dels ate. i Th first buslnes ansslon will V a runcnvi wnirn the local chap ter win civ in honor of th dla- gut. .' , i Th fli-ht builn esslon will be naia tomorrow ersnlns. with Mm 8 I' ldhetter.' -of Birmingham. presiding... M'lcom ddree will op mu in Denair or local mm her of th organisation !v Mra ChappeU Cor-, chairman of th. orrangernsnts committee for th cpnventiufi on behalf of th city iv cuuiniiHuuner saarv Kcnois. n orosu r in tat by Mrs. H, u. nuw, presiaant or the Stats n nteatUn. A'onmhar f mulii -aHi, u 1 . , . - - Ml II.TI 'iin Diariliaa in nnnna,.lln. f.u fjuiivnnwon ror in entertain ment of th delegate. Program Sunday For Local Methodist Claaa A special program will be tar. ried out next Sunday at th meet. North French Broad Avenue Msth- ' nurcn, or wnich J. o. Bar rett I teacher. Each boy ha bean ((signed (a definite part on th program and has been asked to bring his father with him. This will be in connection with the cel ebration of Father and Son Wk. Those whose father are dead hav oeen aKea to bring their pais aiong. THE WEATHER; The weather In Ashsvill veiterdav ujevr, minimum temperature, i.. maximum, . Th aver against a at 1 t. m. ags temperatur was ii normal of 4f . forecast for today.- Aniiavilla anil vicinity: Unsettled, nrobablr alHyw. re. cooler. (For Ndrth Carorina: Vn- settled, probably hower. moderate eaaterly wiad. weatner conditions: There is a slight depression over Town inn an. other over extreme southern Texas..! an intense ami-cyclone of great mag nitude has its crest over Man tan and pressure is high east c? the Mis sissippi River. Rains are reported 'n Texas, Oklahoma, the Ohio and Mis sissippi Valleys and the lower talk region. Rain or snow hss fallen In Colorado and the Plains Staites. It Is warmer in the south AtUnlln mnt (East Gulf States and the Ohio Val ley and muoh colder in th West. with a minimum temperatur of J -degrees In Wyoming. THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE ' LO't. Highest AHHKTV1LLK . Atlanta ....... Augusta Birmingham .. narieston . . . . harlotta ..... CThloago unvsr Jacksonville , . Kansas City .. Memphis Miami Near Orleans .. New Tork .... Oklahoma City itaieign ; Rlnhmond San Antonio .. San Francisco Havannah Seattle Shreveport . . . Tampa Toledo Wilmington ... 7 (2 ) 40 44 4 4 44 4 76 T 40 S4 to 41 42 41 - 21 i-: M 41) til 70 78 7( 7S 74 7!! i! : 71 7 19 7 . 5J 74 70 71 t: 7 4 ; su H 7 Don't Bake RciUin Pie tba yom caa gtt sWlkUus ae r w aatsai ftr ymu br artsr ssirr in yttf to wa. Sims' ftsu yii grootr r a Mlgaawrfaswd bat abas sad sir dtfmirti, frh, aVrti ieas, aasj all rttiy Ut your tl. atr m oar ma folks snd asar what they ay. Lasebsa, Joiey, lnasiii wit a Sun-Maid Raisins Had Yw Iron Today? Three Charged With Abstracting Monies . From Bank In Winston WINHTON-8ALEM, Nov. IS. J. D. Wggonr and O. D. Hill, trad ing a Waggoner and Hill in live- story, wer arrested by tb Fed eral authorities today, charged ith aiding and abetting in ab- trartlng monlea and credit from the People's National. Bank through agents and employe of the bank in making false entries In the bank's ledgers. Waggoner and Hill were releaa . A . . . 1 . A H II AAA appearance before bnitad State Commlloner Bockerdlte, -on De cember I. The arrests followed th arrest a few days ago of J. B. Barr. who had been an Individual bookkeeper of the bank and who la charged- with making false en tries In his book to cover alleged overdraft of Waggoner and Hill, for whom Barr kept book at night or in his leisure time. Barr, too. will have a hearing before Commissioner Beckerdlte, Decem ber 1. NEVER too far away FROM: US 1 !i lip T T matters little where your journeying may taKe you, or now iar irom us yojH home may be.v You can still do busing with us effectively and conveniently. Simply mail us your deposit, and you wi straightway receive your deposit slip. The transaction is as complete and satisfactory as though you had actually visited the Bank. " . CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CimpaA South rack square a- aa. awMBasiBaaaa.w. 1 ' Tl Two Forest Fires In The Appalachian Park JOHNSON CITT. Tenn., Nov. 13. Two forest fires atarted near Br- win, 1 miles South of here, today in the United Btate Appalachian Park Preserve, one on th Hmoky Mountain at Love Station oa the Carolina. Clinchfield and . Ohio Railway, was brought under con trol after a stubborn fight; while another on the Unaka Mountain, to the North of Erwin, is burning over a distance of one mile Kant and West and spreading rapidly, fanned by a high wind, though be ing fought by oltlsens in the vicin ity. Most of the valuable timber has been removed from the burn ing section. Several small houses are near th scene but no property damage ha yet been reported. - RICKARD8 APPROVES OF NATIONAli GUARD PXiAX GAIN FCTCTIB CASE GOTStO V. S. COURT CHICAGO. Nov. li-i-Ths Chicago Board of Trad Dill to restrain en forcement of the Capper-Tlnoher bill regulating trading In grain future. wiM be heard In the United States District Court and not in the 811 preme Court. It was announced today oy LisrnoT Attorney jnaries jiytve, after he held a long distance tele phone conversation with Secretary of Agriculture Wallace. Th he case, set for hearing today be fore Fexlarafl Jmlre Jamee H. Wllk arson, waa continued until tomorrow to slve oounsel for both eldea the oDPortumty to select the trial court. in tne duik of evidence sata to -nave been prepared by the Chicago Board or Trade on on iaa ana tn txrv ernment and the American Harm Bu reau Federation oh the other will be affidavit from professors of political economy ana irmrs, ootn atiacKing and defending the act. DECLINES TO KEATKW CASK FROM PIOUPPINES Call 2000 SHE renKzes the fact that im maculate linen, crisp and fresh, is an invaluable asset around the office, the store. She has learned that washer women are uncertain, that they cannot do fine quality work. Too, our 'economical services appeal to her. The cost is very little nowadays. Let us wash for you! ASHEVILLE LAUNDRT LAUNDERING DRY CLEANING EHRLICHS TO OPEN NEW STORE TODAY To Handle) Ijadleei' rnotwear Ex clusively At SI Patton Avenue Opening at O'clock. WASHINGTON. Nov. 13. The Su preme fcourt declined today to review unusual cas from tne I'ninp- plnes. Involving conviction of J7 former members of ths PhtllnDine constabulary on charges of attacking th Island polios, for which 11 non commissioned officers wr Sentenced to life Imprisonment In chains, and 66 privates to 17 years' Imprisonment eaoh In chains. On appeal the Philip pine Supreme Court changed the non-commissioned officers to death and of the remainder to life imprison ment In chains. . TV'ASHTNQTON, ..Nv. ja. Opposl m of the Mflltim Bureau to any at- temot 4o -hene the "basic plan" now- In- eSJeat for- organisation and maintenance, of the National Guard component of the Army ot tne uni ted State a worked out in the na tional dfns act, was expressed by aJor-General Rlckards, chief of the bureau, today in aubmltting recom mendations to the committee of Na tional Guardsmen called to consider problems of that service. At the same' time. General Rlckards said he realised the "impossibility, due to In suffclsncy of funds" of completing the guard plan' of the act and out lined what he described aa a "feasi ble, advisable easily adjustable" scheme of development. Of first importance. General Rich ards, said waa the completion of Is Infantry divisions of the guard, four cavalry divisions and 123 specific coast artillery unite." This should be fol lowed, he added, by organisation of It artillery regiments to . be armed with US guns. "To organize these troops at full peace strength," the Militia Buear chief continued, will require 2S4.0S4 men. This amounts to a strength of 7( men per Senator or Representa tive or 43 per Representative." The officer added that the present strength of the guard aggregated 14.007. some 23.000 or which went into surplus Infantry and miscellany eous corps and army troops and State affairs. CAROLINA LIVESTOCK AgSQCIATION TO MEET (SMMl Vtnttttntmf Tkt Atlmait CHUtml STATES VTULE, Nov. IS. Prepara tions are being made for the enter tainment of a large crowd who are expected to attend the annual meet ing of the Nerth Carolina Livestock Association, scheduled to convene here on November 81. S3 and 24. A splen did program la now In the hands of the printers, and freni til stand point of speeches, stock judging, ex hibits and attendance the approach ing session is expected to be the beil the State organisation hae ever hetd. County Agent R. W. Graeber and Supt. V. T. Meaoham. of the Pied mont Experiment Station, have charge of arrangements for the approaching event. J. NICHOLS, Mgr. 'PbotM 2000 D. MILLER, Mgr. Thont 1234 Hhrllcha, a new shoe store, hau dllng ladies' footwear exclusively, will open at 27 Patton Avenue this morning at 9 o'clock, with a com plete line of shoes and accessories. Elaborate preparations have beon made for the openinif and It promises to be an event In the snoe ousineas or the rlty. with every convenience " In equipment una me latest in furnishings ready to be displayed "to the public at the opening (his morning. POSTAL STATION AT FOREST HILL A Postal sub-station. No. 2. will be opened at the Forest Hill Drug 8tor. 46 Bfltmore Avenue, to serve resident between Blltmore Village and the. main Posjtofflce, accorlini; to announcement yester day. Novembc l is given as the date for the new station to open. It is Ftatet that the Postal de partment v.tli be requested to mak this .t station for receiving parcel post parkages. which will he of valni'de aid In serving pa-'roi-s rturlni the t hiistinaa holidays AN OVERLAND FREE A new Overland touring car will be given away absolutely free at the Auction Sale of Penland Street business lots. nxt to the Vanderbllt Hotel property, Wed nesday, November lith, ut 10:30 A. M. THE PALAIS ROYAL Asheville' Greet Christmas 8tore Orand opening of Toyland. Thouo snds of children made happy by visiting tne Palais Royal on Mon day. Santa Claus greeted every Child and made notes of their every want. The dear little crer tures showed their eagerness and happiness when given a balloon. And how thev marveled at the grand display of Dolls and Toys of every conceivable kind. We havj nought these playthings to make the children happy and want yoj to come often and enjoy seeing the pretty toy. To the parents: Come early and make your selec tion. By making a small pa j me -it on any article you wish, we will lay It aside for you. This is bet ter for you and you will not have to take what Is left at the last ruth of Christmas Shoppers. A word from Santa Claus Santa thsnki all tlie dear little children for call, ing on him and expressing their wishes, and h says he will ses that every child Is mad happy thi Christmas baoauae he ha mad arrangements to get all the toy bo caa from TUB PALAIS ROTAU Advt. 1t. POSTMASTER R. L. STROWD RESIGNS AT CHAPEL HILL Ssni fert MseaeWi CHAFEIj HIIL,?fMrr Robert L,. Strowd, one of the leading business men of the village and staunch Re publican, haa resigned the post maitarshlp of Chapel Hill. Thia oomes aa a decided surprise to the University community. He be. came postmaster in the Summer of 1I1 when the desth of Robert S. MaeRae left the office vacant. Ex cept for a few Intimate friends who Knew of the critical- atate of Mr. Strowd's health, it waa taken aa a matter of course that he would serve several years, it is only these Inti mates who Knew this, his physician advised him. months ago, to quit work altogether. OF CUSS SHOULD BE ELECTED SECRETAHY Slight Uprising Does Not Promise to Unseat Jule B. Warren. . onus si Tassoeoc SOTS!, ' HBUCK liHtlhi ) RALEIGH, Nov. 12. A slight uprising in the North Carolina Teacher' Assembly over the re cently created full-time eecretary shlp does not promise to mature into a successful fight on Jule 13. Warren, who holds the post. Wilson- County teachers, assum ing the position that the medical men. have a physician as secre tary V of their organiatton, the bankers have the services of a banker, .etc., contended through resolution pnxsed at a recent moot ing of the Wilson unit of 'the Teachers' Assembly that a teacher should occupy the position of as sembly secretary. - . . . , Mr Warren, , for several years prior to hi selection aa secretary belonged to the newspaper, pro fession, having been the Raleigh .correspondent of State papers. He taught school, hpwever, for-two years before entering newspaper work, and those' supporting him ior ths secretaryship looked on this work as a license in the pro fession of corresponding import ance to the license bold by a non pratfjlcing attorney, a physician who" has not actively engaged or relating to the position of a bank ers' -association who may not have been actively . engaged in the banking business. The committee selecting Mr. Warren felt that his experience In newspaper work would make him ef exceptional value to the teach ers, and his experience in cach ing would give him sympathy .for the profession. The Wilson teach ers apparently see things differ ently, however, and they are fig uring to turn the place over to a teacher. Thus far no other counties have joined with the Wilson teachers and it Is not thought the move ment will reach the floor of the Assembly which convenes here Thanksgiving week. The stand is considered significant, however, in that It proves the growing pride in professionalism among the profes sors and "professorerses" and in dicate favor among them for the usual close corporation and professionalism. SAY WHAT YOU WILL it's the S FURNITURE that makes the home. Kincaid-Swain Furniture Co. j 27 Broadway. 'Phone 371 1 T AUDITS THE WILSON AUDIT CO., Inc, Flnsnclsl SUt.rr.ent ?'" itE-raPhon!? m 1 Government SW two dears from Hsywood L pnons 137 NEW SHERIFF IS CAUSE OF DELAY IN MURDER CASE C9nliiied row SM OSfl- " " the graund Jury was prepared. County Detective Oeorge Totten tonight announced the authorities possessed the evidence tending to discredit the statements of the af fidavit filed yesterday with Mr. Mott by Nellie Lo Hussell. negress, who lives in a shanty a short dis tance from the pig farm of Mr. Jane Gibson. In her affidavit Nel lie sworo that she had been talking to Mrs, aibson on the night of September 14, at which' time the pig raiser claims to have witnessed the slaying of Mr. Hall and Mrs. Mills. Last Spring, according to Totten complaint was made to prosecutor .ueekman or tne sanitary condition of the negress'- farm. The woman waa declared to have neglected her stock and was called to Mr. Beek- man s office.. The Ituseell woman, according to' Totten, haa credited Mrs. aibson with having made the complaint against her, saying the relations between the two had been strained ever since. Mrs. Hall, today '"dressed let- tar, -en Mr ."'Mott and Foreifci! Gibb, of they grand Jury, declsrt ' her jnnocenee oi an parriEipaAi In ths"Tlonb1 aiayin-"' andi;yvj that sfce be permitted' to teK' story before- th investigating- hi, The letters said sns was wiiiwi sign at waiver of immunity Wore she testified.,. ; Timothy Pfelffer. her Ut yer, when Informed that a it had been set for the. inveitlgatimt declared he was "glad theroatterli to be placed before the grand Jurj at Inst." threat id BBSs coast thoroughly with V VAPORUI Take ((alotaos V..mMsjajSB POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere XAVT GRID MAY TAKE TWO TRIPS NEXT TKAR ANJJAPOXM. Nov. 1. Definite aa- auranoe that th United State Navert A6dmy football team will play at least one gam away from hem next season, in addition to the annual clash with' West Point, was given tonight by Rear Admiral Henry B. Wilson, superintendent of th aca emr. He strongly Intimated that second gam might also be played Sway from home. No announcement aa to this probable ofiponaat was giv en. Th Navy has nlared two gam away front home so far this season, masting th University of Pennsyi rSniar at Philadelphia and Pennsyl- hia State at Wahtnon. Thev wl nt West Point at Philadelphia, November N. ' . for the liver Benrar) l imitation. Demand th gaulnia 10c and 35c packs RfW bearing abor trad Baric, APPEAL TO HARDINO ON KXPRCaS ROUTING fgaarial Cm i Mlaasaaw TW Athmtlt CMeaai (fUCENSBORO. Nov. 1. Th Mer chants' Association of thia city has mad a direct appeal to PreaMant Hardin; for relief in th matter of express routing to this city. Com plaint ha bean general and la not confined to Greensboro, other crties. notably AovlUe. asking for relief. . I 3d Floor LexUe SesMJeoirn CUSTOM TAILORING The largest selection of fliu virgin wool fabrics. Come in let - met show you how we ut yon III or more. $25 $30 $35 Others $23 to 150. ' SUIT OR O'COAT ----To Your Order .". xlUtxnore Salts made, 122 Lyie F. Jackson ROYAL. TAIJ.ORS Pfok 8q- aa Patton 1 Sd Klowr Ave. LET 'ER GO GALLIHER I aN t) sTef Is f f J f - - : I a spcinoless SHAPE -'Y U SATISFACTORY f Pralsd .-by thousand! ef I f tir thee shsdei slve isr I rett atUfactloY - Ask venr I I dealer to demonstrate. I 1 v Cunaioglui-i .1 nprinf Skauia . lg?A Company J . -BRICK CEME1MT LIME ROOFING and other highest quality building materials with unusually prompt de liveries. s, May we have your order?- Merrill P. Caller LJ G Brook Street, Biltmore. Telephone 423 1-J
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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