DeyouiowMr can rail :n- vm bki:.VA^ fiftws. StIiEVAA 0, n. i;. \.v lOcis fi« OfM GENUINE BuuTDurham TOBACCO AUDITORIUM Saturday, Aug. 27 George WaUh in FROM NOW ON Filled and thri!led with more of Walsh’s characteristic stunts than shown in any previous paoiopiays. w rUten hy Frank L. Packard author of “The Miracle Man.” Monday Aug. 29 Marshall Neilan presents WESLEY FiARRY-Jn-DINTY “DIrily” was only a hali-sizo or- ph:in newsboy. . But ho had courag* ar.J “highbinders” a chinese kidnap- g:^ng. .One of the swiftest and me St thriUir-^ tales in years. A FIRST NATIONAL, ATTRACT- iOK. ,A!2o Fathe News. T^^esday, Aug. 30 Wanda Hawley in • A KISS IN T!lv^E A coT^cc’y 'I.-V vi’’ s.-n:Ies with funi.y •.'^nilcr Hiers to put cr.finishing touches. Eddie Polo in his latest serial DO OR DiE Furled piraies trcasur'es the secret * » rzt U'.c mysterious .si*3;nst ring, and un. cei'tva..er ilijht \>i'h a man-eating sK-^rk,. underground, dungeons, of “Morro Castle” historic spot of the Spanish American War or a few of the thrills in this sarial taken under t.'opical skies add the golden west. THBRE IS ONE B(»N EVERY MINUTE " Wednesday Augf 31 Nazimova in BILLIONS The fascinating drama of a woman wHd dared all for love. Also a comedy “Dames and Den> tists.” Thursday Sept 1 Metro Screen Classics Presents THE LURE OF YOUTH Youth calls to youth. .But does youth always answer? .Can the shy beckoni*ng of a girl’s eyes hope to win the heart of a man from taunting, ciren smile of experience? A!so a comedy “Squeaks and Squakes.” > Friday^ Sept 2 Bert Lyt^l in THE MISLEADING LADY What does a “cafe-man” stuff get you ? . The girl said “A laujh usually’* the man said “I guess you’re right”— at first—until he got desperate. That’s just the starting point of all the outlandish adventures you will see in this comedy drama of adven* tu>'re and romance. Also a Sunshine Comedy **Pals and Pett- Is,*’ The proceeds for this date will be donated to tke Brevard Ball Club. Matinee 2:00 Night 7:30 Admission AC iday 10 & 25c Wed nesday 10 & 2'' Rest of the week 10 lb 15c. Let Us Print Your Saie Bills 'r'TT'O— .'v - Piedmont Pressing Clul) H. G. HARDIN, Manager Brevard, N C. CAS^.-IN THE N£V/ VOM WORLD INSARmr TEST APPUED TO USE OF POCKET-BOOK Pastor Gives Sure Method Of Finding Out Whether Anyone is Becoming Financially Crazy. A sura test for financial insanity is oiil!:ncd by Dr. J. A. Geissinger, pastor oi tho Methodist Church of Anaheim, Cdl. The day the thrift movement was i-'. tit'.ued in the public schools of Ana- Dr. Geissiusf’r issued the follow- ins .^Irtteniont to the citizens of that niunicivality. “A rouimon test for insanity is to rc'’ r'.r;-o'i su; ].noted ot being mou- a.'.biila’.ictd to filling a tank. The r.ii;c(-'t i.s turned on but the v^nt is lef: 0( jr.. U‘ the continues to try to liU the tank wiihout closing the vent, ho is no lonrvv considered a sus- i;ect. He is i;no>vn to be uowniigat c;’a?:y. Fina.nc:iaily t;icre ar? a lot of Ainciieans w'-.o are .nirelv ‘coocoo.’ The bjya and gir.-' -who line up in this -•ucvement %. iii have the satisfaction of knowing tluy are not ‘as insane as their icilow::; ".vho lot the leak run. “This is a specially good move for boys aiifj "Irl.-. fov the time to form habits of thr.ft, a.- well as any other fTCod i'.abit i.-' a.', oa'-y us posf-'iblo. But it would be i\ gco;l tiding for the older pRoplo, too. America needs a new emphasis upon thrift as much as any other one thing. “This thrift movement isn’t an at tempt to raise a crop of tightwads. Thrift is defined as ‘a prudent use of, resources.’ Not only material resoup*' ces, b\it ail of them. The American ■ people have been shamelessly reckless j They have ■Jiad no regard for their health. They have had no regard for | their natural resources, their forests for example. They are eating up their ^ spiritual capital now'. And on the I ground that you can’t (each an old hen j new clucks, it is best to begin with i the Doys and girls.” ' PRESSING DYEING DRY CLEANING ALTERING Rear Smith’s Barber Shop Phone 143 Pressing 1 Suit 50c; 4 Suits $1.50 Work called for and delivered promptly KZEHA Money back without question if HUNT« OUARANTEEO SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt’s Salve and Soap),fail in the treatment ofltch, Bcxema, Rinewonn,Tetterorotheritcb> ins akin diseases. Try this treatment at our risk. S. M, Macfie Drug Co. 'ill! m New York Cafe MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL YOUR SANTS. A CLEAN, SANITARY, ATTRACTIVE PLACE TO GET YOUR MEALS. REGULAR DINNER EVERY DAY from 12 to 3 for ONLY 50cts. SUNDAY DINNER 75 cents. #■ m Main Street Put off foolish expenditures today in order that you may make -viser, weli-considered purchases tomorrov:. The prosperity of your town depends upcn the prosperity of the individuals. Do your part. When in need of Fresh Bread Cakes, Pies, Rolls, and all other Fresh Baked Pastry try us. Bread one day ol<^ is now sold WHEN WILL MY SHIP COME IN? You Are Asking That Question Every Day But Answer This— HAVE YOU SENT ONE OUT? Will Your Savings Come Back Plus Interest OR WILL THEY SAIL INTO SOME OTHER MAN’S PORT? I foir nine cents a loaf. It is our intention to deliver Bakery goods as soon as we are established in our new building. Philip’s Baliery use of Foison Gas in World War Child’s Play Compared to Future By BRIG. GEN. A. B. TFJ^.S, Chemical Warfare Division ( Gus Roman, Prop. Go to the BREVARD PHARMACY for Norris Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, to baccos, ice cream and soft drinks. It is a pleasure to serve you. BREVARD PHARMACY J. B. PICKELSIMER, Ph. G, Prop. Telephone No. 1 Brevard, N. C. Let Us Sell You Medicine. BREVARD, NORTH CAROUNA Departments—College Preparatorv. V)r-ni!, Music, Bijiness, Dj mestlc Art, Household Economics. Agriculture. An departments are directed by teachers with special training an! large experience. They know their business. Influences of the Institute are alone worth the cost of tuition. Opens on September 3. ^ jgwLtT-in -Wifxt ^4 The nso of poisonous ga? at the end of tiie V» oriel war was a frame compared to what it wHl !;o in the future. The old tyre ' iuU'! that required the burying of cylijidprs in doep trenches requiring th. wovli of many men for many days to prepare an attack, is obsolete, but the niod- eru method is a totally dilfoicnt matter. A new American invention is the toxic smoke candle. It is a solid, safe and foolproof. It may be crushed, smashed, or punctured with bullets cr shells without harm. It is only wHien a fuse is liglued and a licating mixture is agitated that a gp.s is given off. The candles may be very light or thev mav be heavy; they can bs so small as to be carried in a knapsack, or so large as to require the cd'orts of many men. Its attacks are bigldy efficient, more than 50 per cent of the total weight being poisonous gas. Then there Isa liquid gas, callcd “Dew of Death.’ if three drops of this liquid gas be absorbed into the skift, it will cau.-e death in most f.ises, whiie smaller quantities will put a man in th;> 'lOhniital. This gas and the common mustard gas, which I’Kewise burns tne skin, can be sprinkled from airplanes in practically unlin-itcd quantities. * AIR ROUTE OPENED TO BAGDAD Regions Isolated by Deserts Mads Accessible by Aerial T ransport. London.—Regions that would have to wait many years before they could be traversed by railways aie now quickly mastered by aerial transport. News comes from the air inhiistry that a new air route has been opene<l up across the desert iietween [Pales tine and Mesopotan;;a.- Notificwtion has been received <> the arrival at Bagdad of three alr;'‘:ines of the royal air force which ha' e flown over rhi.s route. The new route i*- about 580 miles long. It starts fr< ;i Ramleh, p:is-ses through Amman iid Kasr A>rak. where landing groi.,.ds have been pre pared. ■ proceeds thence in an ai- mos:; s line across the Arabian desert '< ‘;‘: ’adie on the Euplirutes, (ind thiui.e lu B/igdad. Q Farmer Showered With Burning Whisky D!cs Wilkes-Barre. Pa.—The ex pVr?on of a p.'!'. r (.(>!’;»!• i'.) A. nK-u- h i’ V c'n ' vin-.'' •(' srill in his ■ Me of f T’:urnriS. •. i sh wertMl • i: .. ly Walces Up, Finds Auto Hanging on Bed Post Delaware, O.—How would you like to be suddenly awakened by a crash and iind an automobilo hangiiijj on your bed post? Such was the experience of Levi Xackel who resides three miles nortljwest of Ashley on the old Mansfield road. Nackel was aroused by the noise of the automobile crashing through the wall of his resi dence and into his room loomed and glaring headlights of the automobile. The car collided with the bed upon which Nackel was sleeping • and shoved it acToss tlie room to the opposite watl. Nackel’s hou^'e Is located at the end of a sliort d<‘tonv road from the S'tale mad to the Mnns- fteld road. The men fa'U'r' to nial.e the turr. at the end of the road and crashed throiigh the s“»'r ',f Nijokel’?; hons<>. Na one \\f\i hurt. ummer Clean-Up Prices rp stsitf':. pr' 'vv ♦!r>; . pie . i'lad or. '■ i r -n? 0(! ■ ■ I ,'S f»nd pr'' ' ' - • watc • ” C: ::n!>?s. ’“‘M. a trtal of • ;n-s accepting the f ; ral act for voi'a- •) of Industrial crip- • i!:r ^tate iippropria' eiieral grunt. Men’s Summer Suits, Shirts, Underwear, Straw Hats and Low Cut Shoes. Women’s Summer Dresses, Hats, Suits, Coats, White Shoes, Skirts and Blouses. Boys’ Summer Suits, Underwear, Blouses, Low Cut Shoes, Pants and Summer Hats. Quality Clothes for Men, Women and Boys at Clean-Up Sale Prices. E LEWIS & SON s The Store That Saves You Money Hendersonville, • - North Carolina .7 3 ■M

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