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THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934 THE WAYJfeESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Negro Didn't Care For Electric Chair He iu-t "didn't cjiv anything- about p.-t .;. r. Hjwatii. Thorn Johnson ,)hnnv Halt thief netri oes. are ..-carving cell- on death 'ov of VttV i-mi-n. under si-nteiuv for the cal. it-: of H. ward Jernigan. Samp ,ir t-. iii-.ty tilling station uwntr. Tru-i! attorney J I'. Johnson, Jr., i ';i;:nn. --ont their appeal I'm ms to hi p; i - jji . Koch of the negroes had i. application.- to allow the ap- .a-ait. to th,. Supreme Court to be ;. paupets. Ha' i and Johnson signed at once. i iv r: would Hot and, when urged : - replied th::t he didn't care ...vti ir ab .ut that. Hi, failure to i-aper.- would haw- sent him h. c"v!'i. ch.;ir without lenetit apical. Hut wiien Howard va. -tt:.-igivu to Heath Row et!! he changed his CjjABBY (jERTIE irw u m mrto c-ottwn-uma ncruu fur 'tcimwi. tr utocm mug am mm am (HAl'TKU 1 t'uj'hi and Publicity ola sat glaiing ;1t Space Hauion's the wi.lww of lier lun- head thru.-t g.dow . -His r.an. Middle! to V. !'.' ' . blind "eu me; ll t I 'Ye-. .! piea.-e-. ' Marriage is a .-etiou- step, daugh !e! . A l e you sin e "Surer thai! of arv'.hine I a.- ter Ml 1'e happen. t.. bo llitl'ord ' ln". M ... ,1 1 1 l Ik Mi u a:! '.lire -n-Court ra.-r- will go to tile for review. Toe ap e: been docketed. Read The Ads YOU WIN 2 WAYS f fmnvmm' 1 MA lis:::.- t SI M SAVE MILES SAVE MONEY ...in Goodrich fight against Bargain Builts ISN'T it better to save money on a good tire than to lose money on a poor one? Then get acquaint ed right now with this new AA Quality tire that Goodrich is offer ing for only $5.55.. It's a big, extra sturdy tire .. . . specially processed to give un believably long wear. And it means that millions of cat owners need no longer buy cheap "bargain built" tires in order to save money. Cash in on this fight Goodrich Is waging to protect its customers. Come in and see the big new Cavalier it's a value we're glad to recommend. Look at these prices 4.50x20. ...... $6.00 4.40-4.50x21 6.30 4.75x19. ... .... 6.70 5.00x19. ....... . . 7.30 5,25x18. ... . . 8.10 5.50x19. ....... . . 9.40 Subject to change without notice and to any stato sales tax. or dele! U e tal: i arot. etoO.s Item ace. -urpri.-e.l. nor tie nor 1 air iy, ! '.mior w 11 h voi, lor his gut! aiiom .! thwuKh vour "tie', .nr. e! I ll eal.1 t lie lilniit watLii iran. . 1 ve oeen treated like a hulv i or the lirM time m mv lite. "Hon'! kid vour.-elf ! He's ot idea like all the rest rest He aked me to inai i v him- 1 m Li'omir to meet Ins lather ami mother lemeMv.v. And th,. time vou re lvintr in some n.ttev whole veil belon-jr-I'll 1 e Mis Citl'ord M itld.lr.e.n. livinc in pe.ee and quiel. with penplo who understaiiil -me And if veti want to 1 1 lit tliat ln the papeo-. .niv,.. lmi m H niossam : vl 111 t I 11 I t In :ii hi.- taee. lis.- ivM da toll 0,1 !'.ld!el.-i os I .ola in I:n i- r and i.riiUKlu ; 1 Me! I, t:io 1 ei 1; 1 '' mi n a; v we r . ha ilti; ti':i it patio, waiting t meet their -en in in tile .o pieuM tie niee n't make any breaks, And, don't toil anv of your jokes. ; l'eoph like tne Mid, Helens ar. vi : .on-, vat ive. I "Hoi unii'ii i . a:;. ni,.:nt'! oe -pie. j 1 supp, e?" - bops. I t hi. i: 1 i a t a , , 1 oo 1 'u re e . v I leto'e.i- "1 bad be debt-lited." A::.; iead bops va on ilijn: tied ! Uoi:: :, m.oilv lien kola 01 Ii'. dn. ed. ii'.m ..i d her brother 10 hoi' lianee i.iai la - paretn.s "I knew a i.e. 'tee liiiriK at liar M Mi, it, I , bed .loii eonto! tablv. I i id." ita.l .": I "Anv i Loudest boy David Leatherwood. I'trliest trirl Kthel Brown. I'jrliest boy Hen Ft-rcuson tirouehiest jrii 1 Hnttio Mae i'hil- (I rouehiest wood. David I.eather- Mo.st polite jtirl Elizabeth Ann Cilavich- Mast polite boy .laek Rathbone Haehelor Henry Farmer. Old Maid Myrtle Caldwell. Silliest girl--Kthel Brown. Silliest boy David Heatherwood. Most eotueited K'O'b Kthel Bia.wn. Most eoneeitod boy Henry Farmer.: Neatest i:irl liny MeCraeken. Neatest boy Homy Farmer. ( Be-.', d! round ii'irl .lesie Mao J he-ton. j 1 1 1! all round i.ov - .lack Kathb,,ne. Host sport oil 1 Kthel Brown. Be t spoit boy ,lamo l'hillips. Sweetest ehl Ai.i'en Constante Sweetest h,iy .lame.s Hutrh Cull- i ,. , 1 1, ! -O". oiuy nor. , ' , , , , ..... Best athelele K n ! I.uey MeCraeketl " ''"i,es ,i,,i Best athelete boy Jame 1'hillips. 1'eople -peak of "nineneos" as if e rr b,,ly had tlicm. Millions u! people leiAe 110 epiMiiioS at. and there a pers'nii I i he , w btiiftan.: 10 tinen l! . sanl l'ox. ee'.iine a t;real pnae ot ( 1 i h h in. I tbit ,.n .tin' table. " oil tv ;..-k lor reo.-ile-j on her ' There s a drrference between the way a woman drops her lashes before and after getting her man.'' .e 1 I I I I 11 j I U a w era he .-.;iv .VI 1 - "lion' Middle "All w j 1 in 1 i,"ed tv ;..k lor ivsiat em her j !to V.:. .lit. l'lU;':e,l h VoUllp, 1. 1 v. ".o 1 .i.vo ,1 n ; o 1 ,0; . wuh a pad leoe ; 1 ; ; j re:., a. Yt :-. Bta ti-. ean 1 have ' ! ' 1.. :.;ut"..'a'l.: ' she asked. I 1' I 1 I ' n 1 VI , 1 - , - - eaii",i :.' i.oia m in- e r ami tmiUKtu ; '.!.!!. .. 1 ai'ioi t-ator.i tmt the ittil hoi 1" t.'l.o l,'.(i: ll'll to Illoet Ills ..... .a.! ! o1., ooie,! I p !'::;- v';o wer. na tti: o'a in 111. . n ; lie pad. . I patio, waiting t moot their -nn - "What .0 . : a a.,,, want 1 Iiar.ee. t.'iir :.uo a 1 apa 1 ' ;, -keil Mrs. '! ti.lb'lO I 111 ,, .-itiwis -Do Vlal.lh ton. a -tolllslie.i. V'U .v:.:lv think tnevll like me. "Dam 1 . . . v.m loll them, t.it- I lu-y ;l b ve van, Lola. He loo a I.. la - 01ee was tamt L. . : .. . .0 ... .. . 1, . .. 1 : . ; . .. i , ,. . ... i . i . i , . , ' i I in': : 1 ! 1 1 1 ,lle oiiiio wneie ill.Mii on. 110 jloi vol I llioneni nev ,1 Lit'skoi: ioek.iie ehterlv ...Hide with meet v,',l lust an. I then Am,, ' jw&mff a .n a t. par nd I ' .1 e, '.' V lome up aeainsl what kvent spar. 1 III,'-: a- - lll e.i: (toll I . I , piled Mr-. MidYbeto" " 1 he,e' nmphanl l it mean. 1,1111 I 1 1 V 1 , A oil not: I ret I 1 in 1 1 111 10 lob them all that pub leilv v. . - mv lault to show 0111 how v ,11 w or,. .el lllll.a d l.y t he Mlsi nes.s and lliat the leallv olliiht to be proud to ha e oil as t hoi i dauetil e r in-law. ' hill lir ha i 1 , onv meed n . :n the least." aid Mi Middleloit. ' lt'.s all true. Mis. M I, Idiot on what M'r. ilanlon tobl Von Thex lire,! lino lei' pi up, inir all I ho-e 1 liitirr.s. And I 111 Home to .tv like tltlVor.l I urn t ever want t" ee a not her movti'. A mode 1 11 fuel 11 i.e ai t 1 ess. -a id M r . .VI 1eltllot1.11. " I hat orphan home leliised to let vim adopt a habv. and now von I'tlsna ri' m v son ! She - uj.t linen a vietini ol eiivuni .slaueo. said Simee. It . more than ui.--t el reum-t aiiec.' .-aid Middloton. " fhere's the MuldU ton name t, be eousnlered. . . 1 111 afraid it won t do. Lola went quukh to l.illor.l who hail atood alool. "(, ill ord. deal , what hav,, vuli K'ol to sav about, th ' V 1 1 v . what fan I sav .' 1 think best rl we lorjjet the w hole thmif, don t you !' 1 lo be ( onliiuied.) ,w,s m -SOK,NGCAlS. ,,', '. Iff tine mw' SO MILD SO ENJOYABLE. J "f flf AND THEY IEsNWl' Wll,WhW sL.w, "Don't 'kid yourself! He's got ideas like all the rest." said Space. asked Mrs. Mil silvered hair and patrician features, sat at a table with empty tups on it. "Mother," he said, "this i.s she." Mrs. Middloton took Loin's prnter ed hand. "How do you do?'' "This is the greatest pleasure of my life. Mrs. Middleton," said Lola. Mr. Middleton repeated his wife's handshake, and her word. L0L1 sat down in the chair Gilford pulled up and looked at her lover's parent-. "Gifford tells us your father and brotner are in California," said Mrs. Middleton- "ln ah- . business?.' "Well, really, father is more of a retired sportsman, but he'.s still in terested in the transportation busi ness." ' Ah. railrods?" "Why, ah. ves, ;.t tinu-s." stuttered Lola. "It was naturally a great surpri.se to us," said Mrs. Middleton, "when Gifford told us about you this morn infr. A mother hates to lose her boy.'' "Oh, we could all live together." said Lola. "I'm used to that. I mean my family has always lived with me." "That, of cour.se, must be one of the first things w,, must meet your family. We are a little jealous about the Middleton stock and the carrying on of the name. I'm afraid : that s something that was -born - in us." "Oh, I understand that perfectly.'' She stopped as a bell-by appeared and waited for attention. "Miss Burns. , your : father and brother are in the lobby."' "Splendid"' tried Mr; Milkileton. ignoring her start. "How fortunate. We can discuss the matter right now." "No, wait!'' Lola cru-d after the departing bell-boy. "I'll go bring them right back. "Tell us what? dieton. "That. . . That I've been 111 . . pictures. ' said Lola, "An actress? That. . . Why you're not that movie star?" Mr. MtdUleton ,sat up straight. "You're not the Lola Burns we've been reading about in the papers?" "Ves, that's right, but 1 can ex plain all that. You see-" GilTord," interruped Mrs. Middle ton, "have you read the papers re cently?''. "1 have seen one since I've been dtwn here. Why?" Mrs. Middleton got, to her feet, swaying slightly. "Wendell. I feel sutldenly faint. 'Please take me to my room " "Certainly Marguerite." He took his wife's arm. "You'll excuse us, I'm sure " "But, Mrs. Middleton. I, . " Gif lord's parents retreated without waiting for any explanation. GifTord touched her arm. ' Let me handle thus. You go back and wait for me to 'phone. I'll smoothe everything over. Trust me, Lola, I know them better than you .do." It was night in Lola's bungalow. Lola paced up and down on the porch. Pops poked his head out of the dwr. "Now. don't fret, so, Lola, Gifford w:il call." : ' "It's )een hours," said Lola- "I'm 1 worried they'll -" But the 'phone rang at last, and Lola hurried in to answer it. "What? . . . Oh, yis. yes right away. Good-bye. Gifford " She hung up, here eyes .shining. "They want us all to comp. over .tnere rignt now Junaluska School Names Superlatives Lake Junaluska Klementary school election of superlatives in the sev enth grade was as follows: Most studious jfirl Klifcabeth Ann Glavich, Most studious loy Jack Rathbone. Mast popular girl Flda Farle Threlkeld. Most popular boy James Hti(fh Cunningham- Laziest girl Myrtle Caldwell. Laziest girlMyrtle Caldwell. Loudest girl Klda Karle Threlkeld. She found Pons and Brother in a I knew everything would be all right! corner of the lobby. Pops grasped her j Come, let's hurry!" As thev reached the .UKldleton S rooms in the hotel they stopped in the corridor as Space Hanlon's voice from !. insicl,. the apartment came to them- He was saying: And 111 tell you, Mr, and Mrs. Middleton, that s the arms. Daughter, oaugnter, wnat a nightmare you've given us! .Gillette's up in arms. You've a contract. II,. threatens, to sue- and says you'll never get a job at another studio in Hollywood. 'I'm happy to announce that I'm ' wry it is! Dealers IVaiiie and Address Goodrich! Cavalier DAVIS-BOYD MOTOR COMPANY Phone 98 Main Street never going to have to work in an tittier .stu'lio again, said i.oia caimiy. "But, (laughter, how are we going to live? Such a hasty decision over a little misunderstanding! I'm only in sisting for your own happiness! A t his words, Ixda's jaw .set and she burst into the room without wait ing to ring. Her eyes blazed. Scat tered about the room were the news papers of the past few days. Gifford and his parents held other papers I've found mv own happines-s. I'm 1 in their hands. Space Hanlon stood going to be married to Gifford Mid- dramatically m the center of the room, dieton of a fine old Boston family, saying: "And if you don't believe me, He and his father and . mother are why " "11 here and want to meet you. so "What's he been telling you about Old Newspapers for Sale- Sc Bundle at The Mountaineer Job Printing EXPERT WORK The Mountaineer PHONE 137 A New Wav To Save Money liniiK Aoiu shoos lo I s lo lio K';iin(l. 1'hf W'o Krp.ur Finn's I htv L:is Loiim'r'imd IVt'l 1 tetter.. IJHIMi I S Ol It (M.I) SHOES AND WE'LL RETl'RN THEM 1,1 KE NEW YWV. CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. DLCKEIT. 1'rop. MAIN STKKKT MIX I' W MS I KK IMO I DO YOU NEED ANY HELP? No matter what kind of work you miht Jiavt, we have dozens of people who are qualified to do it and who need the work. In our spring house clean inK', Hardening, farmintj oi- anything, let us (five you the names of those who will work most reasonably. THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR OUR SERVICE We can supply you with the names of either men or women, or we will be glad to have them call to see you in person. REEMPLOYMENT OFFICE Second Floor Court House I 1L NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners In session Monday, February 19, 1934 made an order that the Tax Collector of Haywood County prepare and on April 5, 1934, adver tise for sale all delinquent 1932 taxes. Board of Commissioners Of Hay wood County Mm !","
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