f THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C FRIDAY, AUGUST 19A, lt21. GENUINE “BULL” DURHAM tobacco makes 50 Aood cigarettes for lOc FIND FUN IN HOBBIES Aged Kansas Men Enjoy Vaca tion Period of Life. oiHinV iiiJ vi>iuiues'/ uoctbr St^Twas a pioneer circuit rider in the big north west Kjinsas conference, and later for many years was superintendent of the district. Karl Stccher, twenty, of Wichita, srtist and educator, chose to pursue whnt h<* claims alwuj’s has been his hol)by—co!Ioct!«g Insects. An exten sive collection. gGlheml find mounted by ilr. Steelier, recently was dlsplnyeO in tlie slidw wimlow of a Wichita bank. It Inclmlos spociinens obtained by him on his travels countries— Sv.itzerland. Fi^-.ue, lialy, Tiu'key, CanjMla j’.nd tlie United States. Mr. Stochsr was born in Olierkircli, GoiTiiiirty, and came to America 48 years ago. lli’.ving made a comfortable fortune farmlnpr since he came to this country with bis father, 5G years ago from his native IWIglum, Charles DeLeye of Kiuniet clovotes much of his timo to sculpturhiR J»nd making unique stone (U‘Oor:;ti(i!is for his liouse and lawn. Seine of those works, which include a lar.i:(‘ stone jrate arch, a decorative wa!I, a huge PT:ruioi:nting a stone 'r.iisc ten feet In dintn<>t(*r, are of mo- Fa'o,(!esi.i:i) of varicolored stones set In ernrretw and ileeoraled with the sculp tor’s ehiscl. The decorative wall is 127 fe*'t lonj: and inlaid with more than two I'.undred kinds of rocks. TWO SETS OF ORGANS Man Can Swallow Water and Then Bathe in It. Retired Preacher Writes a Boole, Artist Ccliecti Bugs and Farmer Tal«s Up Sculpture. Topeka.—The vacation period of life —years well along toward the lu>ri- zon—has brought pleasant occupations to three ag»d Kansas men. llavini: i retired fn>m active pur.suits, each to day is following the bent of his incli nations and declares lie is enjoying his pastime Immsnsely—one writing and printing a bo)k. another collecting in sects, and tie third as a sculptor of stone. l>r. A. N. See, eighty, retired Meth odist pre!K‘h.‘r, who, witli iiis wife, livfs in the M«-thodlst Home for the Aged in Titpeka. lias just c<*inpleted a history^ of tin- n«>rthwest Kansas con- ftrenc**. He not only gathered the his- torieal data and wrote tlie manuscript for a ‘JlH>-iiag * lu»ok, hut also printed th«.‘ uates on h little hand press,, and E. F. MOFFiTT NON-UNlO?i Caotrgcfor and mates pr'.>mptly furnished on all work. 7-\-2l his WIVES BEST OF PALS Two Young Women Married to Same Man, on Friendly Terms as Hus band Awaits Trial. Clilcago.—Two pretty young women, wives of Edwanl lireuer, await tlie trial of their husbKrd on a charge of bigamy. Tlie wives are the best of pills. r.reuer, formerly an army sergeant, left his lu'st wife to go west. In Kvans- ton. 111., lie met, woot^l and won Miss Frieda Shoen. “What's the use of being .icaloMs?” asUed wife Xo. 1, who Wii'; Jliss So- phi«' Daelir of Syracuse, X. Y. j “it w«>iild not do on(' hit oI,!;ar- sky was placed in a well-protected spot in front of the dummy battery and, having smoked many packages of cig- areties and swallowed the snicke, he emitted smoke In such spurts that the Germans concentrated the fire on the dummy instead of the real battery. STICKS IN FIRE HYDRANT WORSTS BEAR IN BATTLE Mother Bear With Three Cubs AUacl\l.*‘n the iininial utlacke.i hliu. Tr.' *’oar. g(>lt;ng the worst of t!'-e •iticlct-. !'(‘i 1‘eaii‘d .'lixiuv: yariis. wiiert it war, l;'ter f->unu dcatl. F.O-B.Detr-'it P Bey Is Held Prisoner by Sucticn Hal? Hour—Six Firemen Work to Free Him. N'w York. — The I>utch boy who plUj/L'ed up a hole in the dyke with his hiind and saved Ho'hind from Hood was a prntorype of tiv»'-year-olavey Mc- <’lus'.;»-.v llarieiii. L»avey’s ana got ''tuciv in a hre hjdraut lor luilf au hour iM-iore six linnien took the hy drant apiirt i'.iid freed him. Paver .ind sniue chums found thy cai> of the hydrant loose ar.d un screwed it. l>i;vey shoved his lett arm in up 'o the sliouidcr. When he tried to withdraw it lie l ouldn’t, because of the suction. lh‘ di.'.n’t ev«*a whimper while luMiiu lescued. iind llie t:r(*i:iea sliotd; haiidis with him and called him a ‘•game little kid." But ilcCiuskey. Sr.. h:\piK'ned ;i!ong, and l)i;vc;,> rev.;ird was diii'creiit iroai that of tlu- l>ui.-!i hey. ONE X-RAY MENACE UNREAL b''; ^ v' use Built with ovr.7 parlj built to v.iv, ::rf''^ry corio.i- tioB of anrl V-it wcrk, ral put to actual test by c^r/ncrs curing t>i3 past three yoars—rli 3 FcrdccnTractor aas iiv0C. to GVci^’ c«;.v.:rn r..‘i0.cl5 for it. No r:ciai:::r v;hat Carrri plc-wif-hT? diskir^;'^, baling" hs/, ^^ed, p-.->ing wE.:er, wood, pulling stQu.-.r:s, nll- ing silcs, cr sny of the mnny otheA ^ jobs aroui'iCl the larin, tiie Fc-rdson v’.'i.? r.ot only do snd do v7G:ij cut c3uick'crj CtiSiCr and at less v^iipenss. There era so many diiTerp/c tLr^c^end n^Ciiey savings v»"c.yj> in Wiiicli tho ir' ord- son ccin bs ussci th,£.t you gy/s ix to yu^r- self to get the facts. Corns in ana S23 the Fordson, or write or phon3 for the information. Brevffird Motor Go. C II. KLUEPPELBERG, Ma:ia?V‘'r Fcril Cars Fcrj Service Foi'^ Paris Foruscii Tra^iors Rays Net Likely to Injure Persons in Adjoining Rooins, Says Report. Paris.—X-ra.v laUoratories li;.ve l*('^ found to constitute liiit sli^vlit il' dar.^t'r to persons in adjacent roi ri>. A report to the Academ\ oC Meilieiiitt held that modern jippiiaiifcs and rvm- diiior.s ^"enerally exi.slia;^ in X-niy rooms suHicifiitly proiett all hut the oi'i rators. Tile rei»ort was prepared, by a cea;- mission iil’ter rcceiu reports to the Academy that X-rays were a serious, mcHaci* to peojile in laiildiiiLTs Imus-Liv-.' iahcraiories. It was contended that the rays wtiuld penetrate walls wish laded Ir ving Uablnowitz, L'o .wars, old, as he rtished into a p<'lice stati<>n. Itahino- wit7. pointed out a girl in a l>r<»wn drt'ss v.lio was standing ou the oilier side of the street. “She threatens to commit suicide im- less I marry her,” he declared. “I’ve iiad to ciiange my hoi.rdlng p’acu many times because she follows me.” “Why (hm’t you marry lun V” the po lice asked him. “Never!” shouted the frightened young man as he daslu*d out of tise station house and leaped into a taxi cab. SayG Flavoring Extract Alienated Her Husband Jr'allshur.v. N. , C.—When a v. ::e sues for damages for alien ation of her liushand’s alVec- ;ioas, she generally names an- oiher v/oman. Not so v.ith Mrs. Melissa J. Woodington of this city. Flavoring extracts, -rown potent since prohibition, are the coresponclent. ilr.s. \Vor. '625 F. o. B. FLmr, MICH, CHEVKOLET For Economical Transportation *'Four*Ninety’* featurms: Transmission: Selective type, hand control, 3 speeds forward, and reverse Electric starter Spt edometer Tire carrier Side curtains Electric lamps Demountable rims Licer se holder Cf.niplete tool equipment Eit'ctjic horn r.x*ia]rim , Fa'»-iid Top Chevrolet “Four-Ninety” tour ing car averages more than twenty miles to the gallon of gasoline, and is otherwise eco nomical to maintain. This model, at the new price, is the world’s most wonderful motor car value. Buy now while we have them. A. M. white: R05MAN, N. C. IT BEATS the band. THE WAV ;:ur. tiling. KEEPS POFPiNG up. ♦ » THE CTKER # ^ I BROKE all vvAcc. AND FtEAD a hlcIi-brcTr hooTr. *■ * AND HERT.’S a hot one. THAT IT handed ^ “MANY Or US find. THAT TAGTE af-'or.!?!. It * V ONE OF the » * »■ DEPENDASLtr. SATISFACTIONS. * V OF EVERYDAY ihinff- * » AND IT seems. f- -I- <{• UPON LONG rcHoctlcn. ♦ «• THAT SATISFACTIOrJ. « * » CC.'v^ES CLOSE to beinjr. * * * THE LOfvlQ Gcu^ht. * * ‘HIGHEST GOOD.”' * OF course: that « «• WRITTEN WITH tbe « «• » AND POLISH to TThich. WE AFjE r.ccustomed. » BUT IT’S a mouthful. .* * *. AS YOU’LL agree if you. ♦ * JUST PUT it into good. UMITED STATES, like this.; * * "SCiS!, YOU’LL be running. •> » » O'J FCUR Hat tires. 1- 4- *• 5r YOU dor.’t hurry. AND WRAP 7^'ourscl? around. •:> » •> THE ONLY cigarette. * * *!■ THAT S.^TiSFfEG.’ The f Satisfy’^ nothing else so Tvell describes Ches terfields'niild ness, their mellow ness, their delicacy of nroma and smooth^ even' “body,” It took the finest varieties of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos to do it ■—and tho highest order of skill in blending them. Yes, the Chea- tevfield blend is a secret. It earCt bo copied. Heme yaa seen the new AIR-TIGHT tins of SO? Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. We have on hand a good stock of Warranty Deeds.