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THURSDAY, APRIL ' 1919 FBENCH BEGAD HUSTLER, HEJfD ERSONVILLE, N.- C. . -1 T -J French Broad Hustle1 Published Every Thursday Entered at th Postoffice at Hendersonvilie as Second class matter. M. L. SHIP3IAN Editor Subscription Rates One Year ?1.00 Xix Moatfcs -50 'Aree Months .25 All subscriptions payable in advance and discontinued upon expiration after notification. THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1919 HOME AGAIN clean, pleasing thoroughly enjoyable J Capt. Wiltshire Griffith has ret umQ ainnnf oc .)nniaH n0n. musical production alive vith rich ed from Fort Caswell, whore he dents, but as self-supporting, confi dent men. What does the loss of a single arm or leg mean to one who Is nror.an'Tie' 'tn wip'M thp ?ava1 in tTta court room, or exnonnd the theorv of Performances each day witn ehanKes pith's mother, Mrs. J parallel lines meeting at infinity? The Federal Board for Vocational T7.j.,; oto "C7 .voki i appear at tne House, Thursday inuay ami a:i r iewport iews, va. iuiiv .ar day, April 24, 2S itivl L6ih. commanded by a Wilraingloniaa pc they paraded in Wilmington berorc Garren's Tonic is 'hnk on the marker, being demobolized at ump ..fici:son. Tnnff nnd "i?i,,rt,i Mr. Waldrop has received his L'.nor-j able discharge and return-id hone. turn- bas comedy and vaudeville feitures of an been in service, and wi1.! resume Lis I entertaining nature is now being pre- work at the Rose Pharmacy. "Until a sented by the lone O Donfell company, j suitable house is secured. Mr. ana which shows matinee and tv.o evening Mrs. Griffith will be vvttn Mrs. Uv-f- M. Waldrop cf program every otaer cay. I The tone O Don-.l company wnn rv u narry waiuiuw, w., sj..lu Hsnaersonville Opera Machine Gun Battahcp, iant'eii at Wilson Drug ll-St-c. LET ALL OF US HELP The boys who bared their breasts Weterans being retrained free o charge by the government a consider able member are in the professions. ' Two men have taken up theology; 5i are studying enginering; 21 are tak-Ian Ideal Sprln ing mechanical drawing; 8 men are Purifier. For Qualifying as doctors. Others are Co. At the I studying architecture, chemistry, for-! eign trade, law, music, salesmanship. I Misses Cordelia Sterling and A. L. Academic courses are being taken by 13 can who have been guests at the 23 illiterates. ' Taverly since December and have Substitution of brain work for man-i een coming here for four successive ual dexterity could hardly be called a loss either to the individual concern ed or to the community. There will y s inot - t- rrt TTiR neu There weri xo - Cross meetir, las. Saturday morning to hear Miss Saint- Walker's splendid - 1 Tii a its UX w.,tolk on Homc. e? C3 in France anll livft ire .,f iK' American Red A committee Sergeant William H. Twyford, Head liarters Troops, 30th Division, who served nine months on the Mexican hnrdor and 11 months in France an-ijv,- livA -wire .)f uv Belgium, arrived Tueuy aftemocncross to do pc..c3 to spend a few days with hi? nanmis. Jwas appointed to German machine guns in order that stin be plenty of two armed men who America might remain a fit place in can be butchers, though there happens which to live are daily returning to home and fireside. When the call to service was sounded these boys laid down business responsibilities, sepa rated themselves from loved ones a nit placed their lives in jeopardy strange soil with the one object safeguarding American liberty view. Many of those who bade ears, will go to Waynesville on Sa: rday for a week. Enroute to their faster rush oines at Stralford, Conn., they will I nend some time Be sure to see the latest ctyle, now )lar Fountain that is being erected n Hunter's Pharmacy. It has one of he finest refrigerators, most sanitary nd up-to-date equipment to be found n town. All the fancy drinks and undaes will be ready for the big Mr. andMii. H. Twyfjrd. Mr Twy ord was associated wii'i :h3 Hnsiler n various departments about three ears. He was foreman in the Times face during his last year hire. Be fore entering service, Mr. IWyford Uid a position witn tne oouuiem "rnhii'sbine- and Printing Co., in Char- eston. This position has been kept cjen for him and he will return to accept it. Garren's Blood PurHTer and Tonic $1.00 "per bottle. Telephone 27. or 58 lellvercd "On the .Ainute." Wilson Iriitr Co. 11-St-e. ,-.n-Vl with L O - ill . ill Via cr?Tr v,ao win u & before at home. he. treasury to is R. Kirk, competent sec. o ary on o free course a': -' tlanta VU. M ontpriTier unon the d i:ies Sufficient funds n c the work. Vh:s commiuee COIllJJ-cu " L. M. Colt, J. F. L'rcoIivF. E. ur tis and Noah Hoi.a.-oa pi. 24. for stove wood itd bnild- .?i f nil kinds. .Pace Wood Hf iiiatciKii v nA Timber Co. Onice AX ---- ' - Railway. Garren's Blood Purifier and cji firt tpt bottle. Teiepnone Delivered "On the ,3Iinute." Drug C. r n Soutlioni ll-st-e. 1 Tronic or i AYilson li-3tye. Sterling at Montreat. Miss3i- and Dean have given ever; to be one man uiio before he lost his morning to the Red Cross rooms am" arm) in the war was a butcher and who have been untiring in their efforts tc a teiepnone operator, ivior- get the worx none. v.ni or nter, losing both arms, Is greatly missed in the town. uitung inspector. 1 c meii xrm V id now, v To VbA tine on men wan -re These reV In of the armistice 10,000 turned from over seaa. esent cases which were so badly disabled they could not be used 7en for non-combat or behind the an lines service. Eighty five and five affectionate goodbye to kindred and tenths per cent of other wounded men, friends, to do battle for their country, have made the supreme sacrifice and now lie in unmarked graves on for eign fields. Others have contributed an eye, an arm, or a leg to the cause and business is deprived of the fine service of which they were capable before the exactions of war called them to the colors. Through a syg- however, were returned to duty, either at the front or ehind the lines, within a maximum period of ten weeks. Five per cent were returned to duty back of the front o.ily ten per cen: couid i.:t ",.e eu either at the front or behind the lines. Mortality Li the American forces was exceptionally low. I Fehrnarv 15 the Federal Board for tem Of vocational arinna Hnn fha fin-. "'"""l """ u"'" TT j.! , T7I.1.. .c in infill VUCailUIiai riUUUciuun -yes iii i"-" ernment is endeavoring to prepare the disabled soldier for positions that may be open to them in the in dustries, professions and other pur suits, - Still another class includes those Who have run the gauntlet of German intrigue and the deadly machine guns and are back home ready to assist in rebuilding the world. These heroes will need help into getting back In to their former places in busiess ac tivities and Governor Bickett is inter esting himself to the extent of urs- with 22.S51 disabled soldiers. There are still thousands of badly wound a men who must be renamed by ihe government in order to hi. them for useful, happy lives. The United States is too proud of the bravj men who fought its battles to allow them to oe come dependents. Help give them a chance. The government needs iha 3)an of your money. Subc-cribo to ;he Victory Liberty Loan. o : STORES he J Cheapest Stores in the btate . REGAL SHOES Opponents of the constitution of the Isacue of nations adopted by the Ing united effort in the endeavor to foeace conference fall into two classes ... piace our- reuirning soldiers and thftRP who niv the nlan is too wea:c sailors where they may find favor in and should be stronger ,and those j useiui and prontabie employment. In who say it is too strong and should be a ringing letter to this paper recently weaker. Anl both classes are accus the Governor makes the following ap- ed of playing politics the cheapest propriate suggestions touching the kind of politics at that. vitally important subject: "Our soldiers and sailors are now returning home in great Pall Mall f ' v rt 0" snow :i ON MILL i;::l:ives high pkaise IF Congressman Longworth and Con- numbers, gressman Mann may continue to call We are receiving them with open arms each other "reactionary" with every and it is eminently fitting for their assurance that the people will believe return to 'be celebrated with great them both. By their fruits ye shall outbursts of patriotic enthusiasm, know them." But these men cannot live on cheers and music and flowers and kisses. The fairest and finest thing we can do for them is to see to it that every man of them at once gets a good jo'ol "I want every town and county in North Carolina to highly resolve thai no soldier or sailor shall be denied a chance to make a decent living i The Ione O'Donnell company will be Please lay this matter on the hearts ' reeented by George Donahue, or of your people. Make it a matter or ?rtnch the press and public in general community pride and patriotism. I reclaim as the best popular priced Let each communty be very sensl- musical comedy company tb uing Ihe tive on this point. Let no community S3uth this season. be willing for another community to provide jobsfor its heroes. rj Advertiser Snys i:i:nv is KerUly Worth Going to See. . "These men are neither afraid or pshamed to ( work. They seek no charity they scorn it. They want a job, and they must not be dented." The Governor is right. Flowers are strewn over the graves of the dead. House managers and patrons alike ave been greatly deceived in the musement offerings of the popular riced brand this season but the fol oving criticism from the Montgom ry, Ala., Advertiser' of December 3, hould stimulate the mind of the jaa d theater goer that a nifty ri.n o These living heroes must have breac musical comedy is now on at the Ma- "and a way must be provided through which th,ey n'ay earn it. rhcy are not asking alms. It is the" meat..- for earn ing a livelihood that ib4 young men desire. The very Ieart any or Vs . n ay do will be to assist them in securing, employment in harmony with their needs and capabilities. You can help estic : "It has come to pass that at last here is a company at the Colonial heater which is really a theatrical roupe. Alleged companies have been oped in either because of war con itions or because stranded persons eeded a meal ticket or sought to riCs ome othier way to another town than by reporting vacancies, or prospec tive situations- to the Asheville branch on D0X cars. of the United States Employment Ser-I '"Musical comedy booking agencies vice. And the time to begin to show have so completely put it over so far your faith in tbe boys is right now. as the Colonial is concerned, " that Hundreds of them are returning every those who might have been inclined day and we want to convince them, In to go regularly to a musical tabloid a practical way, of our appreciation jerformance became disgusted. There of the great sacrifice they have made ore the announcement that there is in tke world struggle for democracy. 1 something really entertaining at the o 'Colonial might be regarded as bunk, "Let there be peace," said Grant but it is not because there is now run after the civil, war. "Let there be no'ning at the Commerce street theater a more wars," says President Wilson; line of musical comedy that is worth after the bloodiest conflict of the going to see. ages. Grant was a republican; Wil-j "in saying that there is a bright, son is a democrat, but they are alike mifty run of musical tabloid now on in their Americanism. So let the; is not giving out free advertising but small caliber critics of our peace-lov-lis.the outburst of a mind so thorough ing President rave., Their barking ly swept by surprise on visiting the will not shake the confidence of the theater for the opening performance people of this country in Woodrow of the new company yesterday that SHOES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING .TP EVERYTHING Follow the crowd to Gl Dress Up ( . tor dSlir ' ' EASTER JfOlr mm x? THE WELL DRESSED 3IAX HAS PART OF HIS BATTLE W'iVS IS Alt YACE. HIS CLOTHES HELP TO PUT lilS PPE RS ON A LIT Y ACRO S S. STYLE PLUS CLOTHES HAVE f HE CORRECT STYLE THAT jIAKSvS THE 3IA. They are orn by men v.Lo know .the value of their money and a good appearance. Styleplus are manufactured by our own unique method concentration of great volumn. This lowers manufacturing costs and enables us to produce exceptional values at moderate prices. In fabrics, style, workmanship and durable quality Styleplus Clothes are a most attractive bny. A wide range in fabrics and models for your selection. Snap for the young fellows. Appropriate models for mature men. The right size to fiit every physique. 3Iake your dollars produce! Yisit your local Styleplus Store today. Easter Neckwear, 55c to $2.50 Mfty Spring Hats, $1.95, $2.45, $3.13 "o 'amc Hats, $5.00 to $6.00. Come in to see the new Straw Hats. Priced from $2.00 to $6.00. Sole agency for W. L. Douglas Shoes for 3Ien and Boys. 3!en's Low Cuts, $3.50 to $8.00 Boys' Low Cuts, $3.50, $1 and $1.50 Just received 75 Suits in "Waisi Models." Yalues up to $65.00 In dark green and gray,- Fanciers. Special $22.50 Styleplus Clothes $Z5-$30-$35-MO The sleeve ticket tells th azener's 2 Stores iii m. m We Cut the Price and o-sr-v SeyiGoods S. ' jf v 1 'If John : I WANTED! y J vf wa ists I Smith. Ja should die that's what -nonld happen to me." "T T . .r. urown s remark on seeineirer next door neighbor being "movd out" after her husband's death. If you should die, win pen to your widow I lFs your choice can leave the home to her if your rant to. Investigation crfsts nothing. would hap- icksoii & Company Morris as we tal TT I t xiinaersoii as high obs awav We want the citizens of Hendersonvilie and of County to know where they can get a high class, 3 TVl 1 - ' piiceu x-iumDing and Heating we do not want to ixciguuors out maybe some of you wold prefer trying us. Wi q nil ttixxCa carry a large supply ot all mds of fixtures and materials, have a large force of the mechanics, in fact .'every necessary facili and satisfactory. The country folks ha vi? xU " i ill i 1 1 - nnrkA-n4-i-.;j f n a . rrj. UL cujolks a reirffsning bath after a hanl days work as Mr. TovmrnsL. You are plenty able to pay for it. It. will make you young agai, why not indulge? We have just the lrinl -P T1 i jr-, ui x miliums ami water sup plies as is best suited for the country peoples. bestand hiehest nnVpil c i: , - , for serving prompti' as well avail themselves The r -1 R, Rich Plumbing Co, AGENTS 'Wilson. He still sits at the head of something just had to ha sail t.nd the table. here it is in the statement "that a ASHEVILLE, IT. a PHONE 364 j POSTOFFICE BOX 24
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