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# FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1921 THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. AUDITORIUM , Saturday, September 3 Pearl White in THE THIEF Men snubbed her — Women spur ned her — But »he made them envy j heir. Taken from Henry Bernstein's ' greatest play. I Also a Toonerville Comedy and Mutt & Jeff in THE GUSHER. OOOOC MR. BOWSER WRITES LETTERS By M. QUAD. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER S Anita Steward in THE YELLOW TYPHOON Sister against sister — One is wild, wanton, reckless creature whos^ mad chase after fortune, love and ex- citement in Europe and the Orient | M'in her the title of “THE YELLO^V | TYPHOON”. The other, her twin, ! but with dark tresses in contrast to ' her blonde beauty, is a .Secret Ser- | vice operative who thwarts “The Ye'tow Typhoon” in an attempt to i stea! important plans of the U. S. | Navy. I A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION , Also Pathe New*. But He Has Not Mailed Them Yet. (©, 1921. by UcClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Mr. Bowser came home smiling and good-natured. He had a look of importance on his face and went about rubbing his hands, iiite a man who is weii pleased with himself. Mrs. Bowser knew that something had happened, but she asked no ques tions. He seemed to want U«r to, but she {rave liim time. It was after dinner that he said: “Mrs. Bowser, I’ve done some work for the people of the United States to- the TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Justine Johnstone in A HEART TO LET The story of n Southern girl who inherited a mansion but no mon ey. and the unusual method she adop ted ol* financing herself and her kid hrx tner. A.!s<3 Sddir: Polo — in — DO OR DIE. “You art* always working for peopU;,” ivplieil Mrs. Bowser. “Yv»s, most always; l)ut I Imve dtfiie soiiK'iliiiig siK'ciul tt»(lay.” “Wfll. what is itV’ "I liavo written several letters, Viliicli are to l»e heard from all ovei- tiu' country, llore they are, all st:n;i]K (L aiul ready to bo mailed.” “I see that there is one directed to ilu' I'rosidcnt,” said Mrs. Bow.ser, as ^iu‘ looked them over. "Yes, there is u letter to the i*resi- ileni, and I tiiink he will sit up and do sinue thinking when lie reads it. It’.s linu' soiiu'one wrott* him a h'tter and ;!sk(.Hl him stiiae jiiain qni’suons. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 | ' I Constances Talmadge IN ! THE PERFECT WOMAN j One of t^e brce7»est comedy- df." mi*.s irr>a?j.nable. It v'iH win your b-i';-.and keep every one of you in &n I'proar laughter. ,',Uo a Ccmecty HIS BEST GIRL. T.’oP.SDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Bob',' Daniels i? ONE Vr lLD WEEK ch'f” i;i i’i'?- Ir.test picture. F:l- iV. 7t.t . ;’nc! a ciory that ill I 11* KT‘-‘:ir (liirsiidiis of Kl! lu‘ !i:is ! ri I tint tlioiv ai I' (nu*s- lini,? itt lioiMt'. I v.ont int<» ;i siiirc I (liiii. > lo Iiiiy mo some s(H-!:s. I USiMi Ill - 'i IWti Jl I'of ii (iiiiU'! ■r. I>i-. you know \vl i;il llicy cluii'L.X’'l IIK' t»)- i *'ViM ytliiiiLr l!. ‘ 1 ;-ici' • i.s •■I'ilH' Ilj iiiisW'Tfd '<ir • ■ I . :.I tlii;!': it !i:ul! ’I”;. ! ilii- .ill • ; liir.i's w iijii ■: 1 1 . ■ (» w * I IS. 'I'i.rcf I'liii 'i".. . ; . 1. . . 1 ■' : 1.; ^i 1 'V ; 1." ■X •• I'rir it, 'A i"..' \ (►'■s Ml'' 1 : 1-!' • cii ' ' ! ■ ■ " ; wirll'.' ■' ■ * ' j >. li1 ; I ‘ ' ... 1 i : !i>'l 1 lU’ ! 'i:\ri ;'. 't ■li ;0 h!ult\ 'I. ..-i:!' WiV “Why, it’s Just as easy as grease,’" •svas tlie reply. “There was a ctap named Monroe and he had a good deal to do witli the United States. He finally got the big head and he said to Europe that she must not come over to this continent and claim anything. He said we owned tile whole darned slunv and we would tight to keep it. It seems tiiat, in iuaking the treaty of peace, Europe was to get the best of us, and, by and by, she might have come over here and sat down on our farm, but for Senator <Lodge. He smelled a rat and he got right up in meeting and said so. I don’t know whether tills country can he saved or not, but if it is .saved, then Senator Lo<lge will have all the credit of it. I am tell ing him to do his best and am ot tering to back him up. If he hap pens tf) run sliort of money, I will lend him .'f.'iOO.” “And you have written one to the California senator,” said Mrs. Bowser. “Yes, he is «tn the right side. He is keeping triu-k of the meat ques tion, uiHl he will Ijave all tlie Chi cago jiacl ers in jail l)efore he quits.. Ih*'s a migldy powerful man wlien he gets startl'd.” “.\nd here is one to the Idaho seniitoi-.'’ ••-\nd if it wasn't for him, l.utter would be a dollar a pound and milk 50 cents a (juart. The robi)ers are afraid of ]iim. The President goes riglit along and never asks the price Piedmont Pressing Club H. C. HARDIN, Manager Brevard, N- C. 1-. vi; ! re {•ep ycu guersmg. ACOr.D ‘n his nter-t serial . ;i£ W ll' E »-?ORSEMAN k fr.) rns in tlic night the sib. hi-., of th. fnavod W'hiLe Spid- • oiiina icis — tlic rush of ter- anl;n-^vv, — and ano tKcr vic- ;i. ,f ll-.; o.; .?.w gringf. Thrills suspense ari(i rorr..'*nce in this serial cf 'iso g:c:;L west. Mr ‘•il> r 11 Ol ; ro • 1, FRIDAY, SEPTEriBER 9 | Busier Keaton in ■ THE SAPHEAD Thr' Wall Street sharks thought , thr V Had ihe oici rr.an's son trimed ‘ , " . ... I I’.Iie 1 shcrn IeitiD. They nicke nam !l; 11 W (• n int' ; ic! :| .s\ ’ ' ;l ..(■ I ■ '■ ;ir 1(1 r 1 ’.oWM'I', :il; i yon You Vvii; have to li;. he no lixing, Mrs. U” "hi; ■: 'H lia . L-^ nin td l.hcm “The Saiih But he fool- A’so a Comedy fvia.inc, 2:30 Adfnissioj, Me Wcdaesday^ 10 and 20c. the ^.eok, 10 nn^ 15c. Nighty 7:30 10 and 25c. Rest of Knox.” sa'd .\!r'<, liavr- s’leUi'd his ^llcUld ii(' 'KlViX.' it ‘Iviuu'ks. St'r. I have spt lied it 'Kni'c' <;!U'-'e h(' !;no,‘l;s i;;em o’lt. V a>ii’t for i'ini, ,l'uro])e uouhi I,-lien a:ive. Ii(' lias ki;u''k . r.RVuVARO INSTITUTE NOTES . C.-.ViOii'.c Tyiiv.brid -’e returned .'ionJay after a very i.'leasant va. fat'O!' in 'li'-vill-.-, ilui'inc which she at: ;;(k'(! iht mu.-ic festival and vis- itL ; ; nur.ibcv of o!(| B. I. students. T;r in severa' deiicrhtful trips, an;. ; ^ them atleinii-iu- the luncmeon gi'. r at t’i;‘ '\Vc;n ITraining: Camp to ihi. vaviou? women’s clabs of Ashe ville and other to\-.n.s inclu led in dis- tric'.; .\o. 1 of the Federation of Wes tern X. C. ^Jr. and Mrs. Gray, Tvliss Davis, <Jea;i of g’irls of B. I., and T.Iiss Fran. n.i ,4.tkins have returned from their vacations. ther ' ^chers ai*e expec ted Tues( ... and cdnesday. School win open Thun ^ay, Sept. l?t. Miss Janice ‘ tkins is visiting her ri.stei. Miss Fr. ’.eis Francis Atkins, for a few day. Mrs. Burto a; da a::d Miss T Cuba, left for 1 ond Monday. 1 ing several wee; Mrs. Georgia iiTT mnwrnrntntmmnnn I Have Written Several Letzcrs. thing and another out and is si ill at it. I have written to him that ci;al is ?11 a ton, and that ihere has been more mined than last . ear. It is the railroads and the c l dealers v.lio are robbing us, and i y will C( niinne to rob as long as lothing is done. <’oal can be sold .n $8 a t«.‘:> and the other is sinu' v extortion. Vm going to get Knoc after them. ! nd the way the piec: of coal will lly around the Unit0( >tates will aston ish eve* ' ■ ii;‘. If he takes hold of the plans 1 suggested, he will soi*^ the pr<» . . iii about a week, i have (WTered u go ia witli him.” here is one to Senator L(m .’ said Mrs. Bowser, as she pi> :i up the third letter. ‘•/es, ma’am, to Senator Lo('g(‘ of Daughter, of Flori- rston of Havana, ir respective homes -y have been spend- at the Institute. :. Reece and daugh ter, Esther, are : sending a few days at the institute. ;vlrs Reece was dean ^jy^sachusetts—Senator Henry Cabot ,«f g.ris here for several years, and, Lodge—one of the most promhient r.ien in the United States today. It was he who first aroused the nation to tl'.e fact iliat i tu’ Monroe <loctr;ne u'.'is in peril. If lie hadn’t aroused tl'e people, we would not have had iny Mt«iroe doctrine by this time.” .Mrs l^owser was nnea y for a min Me. and t'len she asked: •. ,..>\vser, I am :o. totally i.u of i;oUti,cs. but 1 'ion’t ex:i;ii ;• vhat tl;e Monroe dv.*'lrine is.' is row located at Snow Camp, N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY ANNOUN CES: Hendersonville - Lake Toxaway trains No. 5 and 8 will be shortened between Hendersonville and Rosman mal: ”^ last trip to Lake Toxaway on Sat Ji -ay, September 3rd. PRESSING DYEING DRY CLEANING ALTERING Rear Smith’s Barber Shop Phone 143 Pressing 1 Suit 50c; 4 Suits ^L50 Work called for and delivered promptly lOEilA! Money back without question if HUNT’S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt’s Salve and Soap),fail in the treatment of Itch, Eczema, Ri neworm.Tetter or other itch ing skin dtseasea. Try this treatmeat at our ribk. S. M. Macfk Drug Co. •Hs Wit! Have all the Chicago Pack ers in Jail." When in need :,f Fresh Bread Cakes, Pi’ks, Roi.s anJ all other Fresh B^kcd Bread oa-_ 'iay c a .3 r.ov*.' sold for nins ce-- It is cur f^r.tior to deliver E.Tsicry JJQCCI. oor. a:, we are established in our nev,- building. •li ' ■ I;i! 1 , T 1 I I , o:T! J. E ^ WA' OLOB -RS, Prop. !'Ui .M'u l»et your life, Sen- j' M-e is keenin,,^ tniek of rhinf,"^^. : :;i! 'inzen senators lilce him. ;i o!(l iieaee ]>viees brick r. . 1 iiave wrilH'n to Sen- I’.iisf That Sainn(‘l J. I’owser I' I :n'k I'T him lo liis last \est n. 1 ’liink the senator will be ly ii!('Mni'a:;'(-i!.'’ \. ii tl..nk y< 11 I’.ave helped i.,a;i»'i’s .-liiy;" a-I'.eil iMrs. i’.ow.ser. “ilrlinii? Wiiy, \voin;i:i, I Lave \\o!n! >rs: lii jnst writ- ii:u’ iliese ieiKM-s. 1 heliev<‘ I liave <^>\vn jii’ire^:. Yon ciin'r teli ii! r'iciirc 1 liavo excrie'i. I t'-iv,' ;-;l I) wrii;;"! anoilu-r letter to •■'I" ,,i 1- iskin.ir hi;a t.i .i:'** til w'M’l-: ai <1 knock down rlie of I»aei)n. 1 have shown h;ni ■’ ;i; rliero ;n-i- ;nsi many in ;!.(> ei/n.u'i’v as t:iTe evi'i* v.a-. ami lii.u!'. |)!’i(i' 'f hari'n was I'wl')- I'lM’v. r,y I wiii ( 'I'erl rhe will r<> di'on :>n ri'i.'ir !.:;:vl!y that." : M;s. r>o,vs;'r, ••hur. ;i: ‘i’e is a v'" i eliaiy<- f:'; \i>:; to see. You arc pr-;h;;liiy tliis evs ’iirL', r'ln! \ ■’,! niii^h’ sioj. at il.<‘ 1 ntela r’s ainl as'; Mia if iIh'J'c is lo I'l' n f'o:!ie-(l.>v\-n. We lu'ed soiae Ineon for hriakfasi. . .\o;il.! i!o t.iis, !)< i'ort‘ I niailt'd tlu‘ leii(‘rs. if I v.-.^ro yon.” Mr. I:ov\ser took up, his Ir-ters an.d Vent "ur. 'i'hei'e was a mail hox a*- ti:<> ;-or;i 'V. luif- lie dM not I'ost liis h'l- 'ers. Ill- wont on half a h'o<-k t<> the Mil'ctirr s and saiil lo liiia : ! Ailison vs Ida Mae AUison. “i’.nfelier, ynn hav,. b,>(>n asking- pjig Honor Thos J. !i;i'-h\\av r.ihn'trv prices Ir-r ha'-on. ! r-, ‘ , ,, t i \ .<? 4-u ,• , , : Saaw at the Julv-Aujr- term of the i<'U iia\e I'^'en asl^m'r <-en1s n: • ‘ m > • l.onn.i, T have wrivlen lo co,-re-s | Superior ^ Comt of Transylvania :!l'out yon. Are price's to e^ine i (-‘oui-ty, N. C., for the issuing? and down?” ^ I publication of notice of alias sum- “Mr. PxAvser.” softly answered The j mons in the above stated cause: initcli.M-, “I w(»n1d like to sell yon j Therefore, the defendant above bacon for ten c’er.ts a f^onnd, bnt it j will take notice that an act- Ali work turned out promptly* Main Strc’t Brcviird ^;OTICE OF SERVICE OF ALIAS SoMMOr^S EY PUBLICATION: In the Superior Court., North Caro- Tr“.nsylvania County R. T. I- na. L'OM!' Ttfi to 00 et'nt's, and yon nuist pay it. and consrres.s 1k‘ han,-ed 1" ■Mr. ]>owser repassed the mail box as h(> went iionit\ br.t he did tioi mail liis U'ti 'rs. Inst«'ad of nuiilin;; theta, he Kn*e rh('n-i to pit'/es. named ion entitled as above has been com menced against her by the plaintiff in the Superior Court of Transylvan ia County, N. C., for the purpose of solute divorce from the bonds of securinj2r from said defendant an ab matrimony now existing between them; and the said defendant will n'thcr ta'i.'j notice that she is re- lired to appear at the office of the erk of the Superior Court of Tran Molding the Character. Do not ,;rnid.t.'e the hand that i» ni<ildln.i: th"(‘ still too shaiieless inmfro v. ithin yon. It is in'owln^ more beau- i liful thottfrli you st>e it not, and every ! touch of tenii»tation niav add to its , . . -kt ^ n-, ^ |.<.irocti,.n. TiKTCforo. k,.,.,, in tl.e •, N. C., on the 21st midst of Iif(\ 111' ainons nH'n, and j Ssp-.o^b^r 1921 and answer anions: thin^js. and amoni; troultles and j o^’ demur to .ae complaint of the diflioulties and obstacles. C’haraoter i p’a'nl’l- v. ’ / 111 b.o deposited in ;;ro\vs in the stream of the world’s j i hr' CiTico c-* c?.id cicrk for the re II‘‘iii'y Pnmnnond. { .-f demanded in his said complaint. This August 16th, 1921. N. A. MILLER, Clerk S iperior Court Transylvania County, N. C. 4-t-Sept. 16. D. C. Harp Thousands of Years Ofd. What is said to he the oldest harp in the world is preserved at tJje Louvre mu.seum in Paris. It was fonrnl in an Ejrj’ptian tomb, and is nearly 4.0(X) years old. Others dating bnck 3,00<i years have been discovered. The harp was lield in such iilgh regard by the ancient Celtic races that liarpers were treated with veneration and dis tinction, their lands being free and their persons sacred. Which Kind Are You? Some take advantage of their oppor tunities—(.)thers of those wlio offered the opportunities. W..y jome Men Don't Go Wrong. Almost any in c. n he di.screet as long as lie isn'^ U. s. MAIL LINE LargMtMid Fastest Amwican-Flag Sh^ "Awiica” July 23—Aug. 24—Sept 28 **GMii.WMUMtM’’Jub30-AiiR.27-Sept24 Standard Service in Second and Third-Clam tJ. S. Mail Linen hmve itandardized (ervice for all daaanof Invdei*—and thatitandaid is high. The Aaerica, for iutanc^ catria 1,400 3d-daM pa*> •Humin nfamcontainittg two of four berthtonly< (2.700 3d-dan paMenoen in jl.) Forfuithtf infonBabon tee n«are«t rteanwhip agent oc write U. s. MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. 45 Broadwar> N. Y. ^^Ofieratlng U, S. Shipping Board Shlp$^ sunii SMITH’S PLACE where you will receive courteous treatment, and where every one who is employed is a Tonsorial Artist We will be pleased to serve you Brevard Lumlier Co. I We are selling ng R^aterial cheaper now than it has been since the war started. FLOORING CEILING SIDING WINDOWS DOORS Now is the time to build. We are looking for higher prices next year on everything in lum ber. We will sell you anything | cheap for cash. Brevard Lumber Co. FRANK JENKINS, Prop. Phene 120 Near Depot Lv^vemg For Sale for Cash On Saturday, Sept. J 0^ 10 a. m. AH Household and Kitchen Furniture belonging to Mrs. J.R. Boone. SALE BEGINS promptly at 10 a. m. at her residence. All the Above Must Be Sold LOOK FOR THE The America ! i I i An alarm clock made by the same peple as the Big Ben. A thoroughiy good time-keeper for the family at a price of only $147 while our supply lasts. Remember only $1.47. FRANK D. CLEMENT The Hallmark Jeweler f lOOK F0.1THE KODAK SICNm«wf!inm.j9ir #
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