PAGE EIGHT THE -UPVTAHY CENSUS r , . QZJTlOSS ARE NUMEROUS. Tery r obaMe That the ; Goyeniinent - - lYftl Ask Same Questions wAlV-".j Asked in New York. . ! The New York v State - Mobilization Resource Bureau recently made pub He the list of 80 Questions that' te very man in the State will be required to answer when he is enrolled in the State ' military census. ;VWomen will be re quired to answer similar' questions in the census for them: V As the Questions are doubtless very similar to those that will be asked in the Federal military census, under the selective draft-act. or in a State cen sus in co-operationwith the Federal " authorities, they are of general inter est and as taken from the New York Times are reproduced as follows: . y How many persons, inculding only 'mother, father; wife or' child, sister or brother under 12 years of age, are de pendent upon you for their entire sup port? In what industry or business are you engaged? In what capacity or po sition? Exactly what work do you do? Are you particularly skillful in jmy line of mechanical work? If so, what "line? Are you in business for yourself? If not. what is the name of your pres ent employer? What is your employ er's business address? , Have you ever acted as a pent or v otherwise for any . foreign country, manufacturer, dealer, or merchant? Have you ever been in the militarv or naval service or had militarv or V naval trainir?: at school, college, camp. or cruise? . 1 Do ypu claim exemption from mil itary service? If so, upon what ground? Can you operate an automobile?. A motorcycle? A power boat . An aero plane? A telegraph instrument? '. A and doctora will thus have-the benefit of the . three years' experience in; war surgery abroad. ::.-:.' :0.;r-: : The Rockefeller Institute received a further appropriation of $60,000 for in structing military ' ahd other surgeons in new methods or diagnosis for the preparation of serums, similar to those It has sent; abroad, .for use in army camps, and for the purpose of finding Improved methods of treating perito nitis and Shock. . s , v-v;-v v- v.: J STILL R0O3I FOE MEN r r k OF THE RIGHT QUALITIES. War Department Issses Appeal for Hore Hen to go Into th ; Training Camps. X 7.'. - - "" '-, V "Washington, May 3. Although th full alloted quota or forty; thousand men probably will be enrolled tn. the officers', training camps-.when the? open May 15, there still is "plenty of room for men of the right qualities," the war department announced to night . - ;. '. In a statement, savin e that r.h of the sixteen camps ..seemed assured oJ Its full allotment of 2,500 annlicants for commissions, . the department' ap pealed for further recruits among men, of nroven ability, and nointeri nut that. Christian Association. This work win the camps, while designated primarily be simialr to tnat carried on uv . to tram officers, for the great war army, would provide excellent oppor tunities for civilians ' to work thei way into the line of the Regualr army. "The difficulties of Administration in the selection of candidates are be ing adjusted." . said , the state"Qrt. "The question of pay for the men in training is expected to be settled short ly by Congress; with provision for re ular pay for reserve officers and $100 a month for candidates. All ten found fit for commissions at the end of the three months' course will be com missioned in the officers' reserve cor"n even if riot immediately needed for .the first increment qf trpps." . wireless outfit?: A stationary steam engine? A steam locomotive? v. Do yod own any of the following. If so. how hahy of each? ; Automo biles auio1 , trucks motor launches, boats. rifles; vans,V heavy , wagon or trucks, wireless outfits, draft, horses, saddle horses mules? ..' i - BOcfcEFELLEB FOUNDATION -BOARD 1IAEES APPBOPBIATIOK. - - -. - ; . - ' ; - Sraa of ': $175400 Made Available for Medical Besearch and Human!- r:': vtoriaii. WorMn Burinsr "yTar v; New York, May 3. The Rockefeller Foundation announced tonight that it has appropriated $475,000 to be spent Iii the United States for medical research and humanitarian aid as the beginning of its work In the war wltfc Germany. " An additional $400,000 will go to continue relief activities now being carried on abroad. 1 To aid the work of the Young Meirs Christian Association In the training camps. to be established for. the army and navy $200,000 has been appropri ated by the Foundation: A budget of $3 000.000 Is sought by the National War Work Council of the Young Men s International Committee of the Younir Men's- Christian Association m war camps abroad" and in American camps on the Mexican border last year. An appropriation of -$200,000 also has been made to the Rockefeller In stitute for medical research for thei Carrel hospital to be established dur ing the next few months in connection with it. This model hospital of one hundred beds under ' the direction of Dr. Alexis Carrel, is to be used to teach t he . new . methods of surgical treatment for'Infected wounds, worked out by Dr. Carrel and Dr. Dakin of France. American military surgeons r T7 T? . t. ' I ... -k. V. ' ... U 14 if Do Save. . . i i i .. ' - "' - - ... . -" ' '" V mmo. ievi.fr, i r ! . Do You Vant Big Valne for Every Dollar Yea Spend? 1 . ' , . ' . -,. ' .' N : " V ' . . . .:- . We can tell you of many instances where extra service and splendid goods may be purchased v here at very low prices We believe that an American dollar wilLbuy as much in this . store as it will buy anywhere in the United States; We believe that n American dblfeir will in many instances buy more , . ' here than it will elsewhere $1.50 and 2.00 Lion Brand Shirts only 5c Clean-Up " Shirt Sale Saturday t -"Has it ever occurred to you that the most profi table sales are those DONT make. you And that lly A, you . 'i . tear the expense of your Competitors Advertising by i . . -. way of the sales he makes that you LOSE. . .5 4 v Persistent ind effecte N is tne best inv estmenc a mercnant; can maKe. it m- f creases sales-lowers selling cost-assures profit. 1 Advertising is a SERVICE that business men may adapt to their means and their needs. Adverl tising in the -French Broad H service available in Hendersdnville and Hen - rson county. Ask us how you may employ Hustler Ad-; vertising Service to your advantage--Put the responsi- bility squarely up to us. ' U GaU PliNE SIX'.' for Good AD-vice The first $ 1 .50 and $2 Shirtl il -4$. 25 The second $1.50 and $2 Shirt r.5c We have just taken stock and find we are overstocked. Lion - - ' - ... ; ' ;.v " "i ; . ' ' ' : " J - "' brand-and other makes, sizes 14 to 17, perfect, with the label in each and a sale which we cannot repeat because we can't get the shirts. ":.-,'!.. ' ' . - . ".''-. Come Saturday morning it you-can. ' Two 'shirts for $1.36. These shirts cost $12.00 pe rdozen at the factory. 1 Ji PRESIDENT IS AUTHOKIZED TO TAKE ENEMY SHIPS. ;Jint Resolution Gives Him Power to Put the Boats Into Service f the United States. Washington, May 7. The joint reso lution, already adopted by the senate, authorizing the Presidetn to put into ! service vessels of the enemy in Ameri can ports, (was adopted by the house today without a record vote after an all day debate. 4 ' The measure elves legal sanction to the administration's plan of utilizing the 96 war-bound German merchant jmen as government vessels and put ting tnem into the trans-Atlantic trade as part of the creat commercial fleet relied on to break the U-boal blockade. Confident that Congress would approve the executive branch of the go vernment already has begun repairing the dam age done to the vessels by their Ger man crews, and at least two are load ing now at eastern porta. k TONOLINE IS BEAUTY AID AJWOUNCES SPECIALIST V Hfldred Louis Talk T Interest to r Women, Aa health Ib a first aid to beauty this story, told by Mildred Louise, beauty specialist, of Boton.rMaasM Is orun nsual Interest. . ' . 'I can recommend no better health elver than tonollne said Mildred LoulBe. . - , I was for many months & victim of stomach trouble and nervousneg. T Lh.ad:-Bufferedr terribly; from ;palna .that iouowea eating. Headache also add to my worries... Poor digestion i nnaiiy brought on nervousness. j "Relief came, however, when I took the adylce of several women who said "Take tonoline. : , "Not long after . I started the tono-r line treatment, mv patrons besran to mind me of th improvement In mv Axmaiuon. .ana Decause healt his the quickest way to beauty, the improve ment was particularly noticeable in iny face. . ' ' ' -. ' "What tonolitte really did for me T cannot sayj - I am so grateful that I am "very willing to recommend tdnpl publicly." , Tonoline is a purely vegetable tire paration which goes to, the seat of common, maladies stomaqh and kid ney trouble, catarrhal affections of th1 mucous membranesl liver ailments and impurities of the, blood and quickl restores proper action. . , Tonoline "is beme explained daily to many '.'-people f at nunter s Pharmacy. -T Notice: As tonoline is a wonderful flesh builder it" should not be taken by any one not wishing to ; increasa V---weight ten pounds or mote. Althoup many reports are received from thos whq have been benefited by tonoline in severe cases of stomach trouble - and nervous dyspepsia, chronic constipa tion, etc. ' ..: - ". r . 50c BOX FREE FREE TONOLIKE COUPON AMERICA1T PROPRIETORY CO ,: V Boston, llass. y ' - Send me b return mall sa Wvr. .r , ( - www WW- of. your celebrated lesh Guilder. I enclose lOe to help pay postage and -rtaeiirs-v''-" On To WEUWMW Confederate Veterans Special Account of the Veterans Re-union ' .. : The ' S0UTHE1 RAILWAY ' : . - SVSTEI Will sell Jnn 2nd to 7th: round trip tickets to Washington, wltt final limit June 21st. 1917. Pinal limit may be extended to July 6th, 1917 by depositing ticket :with Special Agent, Terminal Station, Washington, before midnight June 21st and paying fee of 50c .. cpesxai xram, or Sleeping Cara and day coaches will be operatea m the following schedule:- ' r . : '.C:.-:x-:t : . - Sunday, Juno 2rd. Leave AshevIIIo.---. ..2:25 P. If. . Monday, June 4th, Arrive Washington.. 2 :7 : 3p A. M. Approx If Pullman reservation desired send money order for $3.00 for Lower or $2.40 for Ppper berth to the undersigned and avoid trouble the last moment. v ' following round trip rates will apply from stations' named: . Flat Tockl .$io.6:5 - Hendersonville.. ; $10.65 Fletchers .10.50. Arden-i. ' C 10.45 ; Skyland j:L. .:$10.45. : .: ' , ; On accoutn unveiling Robert E. Lee monument, he Pennsylva- , nia Railway will run Special train from Washington on June 8th, Leaving Washington 7 rlBX M.'arriving. Gettysburg 10:45 A. M Returning leave Gettysburg .6 : 00 P. M., arrive Washington 9:37 M; Fare fo rrouhd trip i $3.00. . W These, will be the most, attractive rates made to Washington this -lear:anda6rds a splendid opportunity to the public to visit the. . ' many attractive places' in the -East. "- " , "The. public at large is cordially invited to take ' advantage c f-thes'rate,:r:;-V For furthervlnformation.'cali on Wtir local agent or write the undersigned. w ' - : : . 1 -.-.. . " . - . .. -.' . t , '. ! ? 5- Division Pasienger Agent. Sou. Ry. System c