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FIFTEEN THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY I. 1025 Aerial View Ambler Sanitarium nogs. wo or tne. nogu i in-, jui-ed bailly in the encounters. Handier and hunter estimate that each mountnln lion slays on the aveite 5t)0 Worth of livestock and trame each season and Steele's work or the flay, thus HUNTER BAGS FIVE MOUNTAIN LION IN DAY IN NEW MEXICO -HI TIIH 1" Hl I'lirs i s.vn: KK, N.

Jan. l-'ie iHnuntain lions in one ilay is the 'f l-a Steele. pr -d itorv hunter In the cmpb of the I State biolog cal Fire, Buck Naw House and an Anonymous Cow Add Thrills to Noted Resort jhuh ca-'s and Dick says they look-j ed co handsome In their new uni- f'Tins that he wn more than re-; paid for he daniatro done to his ''tr and it is said (but inanv families planning to out of tuu'ti nests htrwi t'l ft by netting fire to their hi the fcUPH can get a close up of Ui new dept. 1 aialhlc The Hi vor I'eisonaly Air, uorgan admits he was so overcome by the sight that i "Alien the chief ast him who.se car was, who turned the alarm bou i car hapoeneil to catch By RING LARDNER i gui'i-u, means a. uev ji 5mt, During the last fiix months nf the New Mexican federal survey has accounted for more than 120 bobcats.

2 mountain lions. 17 wolves and" seven stock-killiny bears. These total rcitresent a potential nav- air St--he I Itmu: made his rnc. 'ntliia; the kill be Mta-I, lii- sbly-fullen uinghc: them ttt bay with hunting inn of to wtocK raisers and wild yaute in the state. PACKARD VV? The Ambler Heights Sa nil ariu operated by Dr.

('. a lid Dr. A A pibh-r. is local ed ttn Ihe Mlack Mountain I lighwny and comma mis a ben nt If til view of he Swa amnion Valley, Mrs, i aisv 1 1, 'ha (piers is so jici intenilent The hove picture was made by I M. t.

SPECIALS Pr.cknrd 116 I BROADCASTING I i Ifv NEWS 1 Dodge Coupe, 1924, Balloon Tires uv uix; the editor: It In a Ions wllo si nop 1 ive ou loriil items in rofnrls to (Went Nock and other wuuurbs. Well Hoy ain't much or anything only that the yiih'tkfi' Is long HiiH-M past and nil tukti to pieces or the have forgot II them excent the one tKont which wo kind of huuuil (uild he broke to pieces or foiKot 1 unit namely the radio. The Ihhi iflo wo hit was kind of a' ithtmaro tin It did not work only i tout once out of every 10 times. liis one works perfect nil he me and it is hard to tell which the worst nightmare. Cartoonist Cur Burns (iene Jluck and family is sti fr- sheltered In Uielr new li ri" vhirh is kitty corner crust il.

from where they use Cook Gone? Good Grief! you tear your hair, I 'he cook has shout and gone you don't know where. little "Ad" by telephone, ill bring another to your home. TAD AND USE- Citizen Want Ads Phone 4201 si. from where they use to liv I Kl'i. l-Va Cisco com I'ft Packard Twin-Six Touring Essex Conch Out nut Touring Cleveland Touring Ford Coupe Ford Touring Maxwell, Green Sport, 1923 Model Willys-Knight Touring Willya-Kniglit Sedan Maxwell Touring v-rcae 1 i ii 3oflvW i lrt.lv.

cN illiilinllv (lllll KKNK, SIh-iiji a.lnjili flU. Zii.n CM'il (lUf lint Ilislnimr'lUal, ill. CniiMilirs Nmv Hrldt If l.oni? Ai Allicrla. Cnnjiln. new utoiM X'lKiiuct vnot InliK has hcon t)it'nPfl for traffic.

Thin m'lo loni? bridge connects I.ilh-lirllKc Htid MacLeod. The maximum difference between the river led nnd huso of rail Is 341 feet. This sli'iiclure Is about 760 inlleH esl of Innepptr. iiNii) srr-oi'cbertira Plemmons Motor Co. College and Valley Phone 901 llhU- Itan Into Tho Olbir Anil Jills Neighbor got a Ami Hre Their former residence wns what you mlht tei-iii a sizable house but compared with this one why the old domicile looks like a humidor.

Krom one end of the living rm. to the other in iho new joint is a toll call and if a Kuest oUing at the far end erf the rm. wants a ulngrer ale or nnit.Mhin the ice melts before the butler can set it there even riding on a motor cycle. In Wet or cold weather 'lis Atwater $17.50 8S0 750 650 400 250 375 140 800 450 850 400 '290 260 b. Detroit $SS Extra 'At- ymm Now and Always (of A Piece Of Cardcn Muse 1 (iene can net his exercise without sninff to the Rolf club by just wn Iking 1 1 1 oh bac lib.

iierost the dinning rm. and back which one trip either way is 2 wooden shots and a pitch. When ast for exclamation why he luid bouprhten himself this Mule trinket (lone exclaimed that his other place was not in kecpinc with the present size of his family which 2 kiddies has been added to siinie in the last 3 yrs. If the Mucks ever ties the undersigned in he mat ter of offsprings you ca look for (iene. to move Into the Vale Howl.

During reeenl cold spoil I lick Dorgau the comical artist that lives over in Bayside made up his mind to drive tit X. V. but discovered his car froze so be called up the garage to come over and fix it and they come ovr anil got il started and pored abi-ho! in Ihe radiator and 111" alcohol was Iom strong for the rubberhose and after the garage hoys had left, the hose btirsted and Mime of the alco- The Ict Would Melt llorore The llutlcr (an (Jet Tlicre Jiy Hid-ing A hoi splashed vs. hot spark plug si something and a ny way when Dick happened to look out the window of hi" home ho old bus was blizing up like a Pittsburgh It last, furnace so Dick run down the cellar and got piece of garden hose and attached it to a spigot nut si de the bouse only to find out that the pipe was froze. The next, door neighbor rushed to the rescue with one of these here patent fire extinguishers but from the size stream that come out of it you would of thought It.

was a eye dropper. It had about ns much effect as prohibition and everybody wns at-a lost what to do next when they wns big commotion, and the new pnid flro dept. nppeared on the seen. They hud the blnzi under control In time to sn ve a pair pliers it ml a. couple i A I THINK OF WHAT IS BACK OF IT VERY time a purchaser leaves our store, having bought an Atwatbr Kent Radio set, we feel we have made a life-long friend.

'We know that we have sold him-equipment that is the last word in radio and we have made sure that its operation is 'thoroughly understood. How far we have succeeded in winning our customers' confidence can be judged by the fact that every Atwater Kent set bought, from us has stayed sold and sold others. Before you purchase a A Ford Closed Car, purclius now will be of daily use to you throughout the year. It will serve you faithfully In the worst weather even when you would hesitate to take out a larger car. Requiring the smallest investment of any closed car, a Ford assure you complete comfort and certainty of travel.

And with the coming of warmer days, your appreciation of it will increase as you learn how fully a Ford meets all your motoring needs, i lire and what numbe. the house was, he rept.ed 1 don kouw to all 1 questions and the chief was over ilea rd remarking to his asm that it certainly was nn education to inntq a cartoonist. A couple weeks ago ihey was a raj' cow come tuuo our estate iind was pretty 'near niht and Ireat Neck ain't no place for a young cow to hang arountt ugms without a chaperone. so we Coaxed her into our combination cow shed ind garage and milked her for all she had which was 2 qis. and give her nlubts pMl'ing and the next A.

M. (old constable about tl Hid pretty suon the owner come to claim the cow and he acted mad at Hi and did not eeri say thank you and 1 guess was lucky lie did iini charge us for the Ik Inn anyways the next cow thai runs away from home seeking the rills of Great Neck night life can wind up in the gutter as fat-as we a re concerned. Visiters from suburb if along the Hudson in Westchester county expressed their amaemenl on aeel. of us not locking all our door nights as they say i bey's been a good maiiv burglaries up their ivy ami in fact the burglar scare had cost or ti Uves the last month and when ast In regards to the details, they said, that pretty near everybody In Ihe county was a deputy sheriff and carried a gun and whenever they seen anybody outdoors after dark they took a shot at them in the hopes thai it mifcht be a burglar. So far they ain't been a e.tse Whore hese hopes has been realist hut If they keep shooting long anotigh the luck may change.

Ireat N'eckers is coin plai nlng that It ain't 1-2 as much fun to visit Sam's barber shop as It use to be. Now days the shop is ul-wavs cluttered tip with women folks getting ih'r hair re-bobed or something mid "inn not only rbMi't feel like cllsslilg or 1'diing risky stories but you even expectorate without feeling kind of less majesty. (Copyright. My The Moll Syndicate ikM Covent Garden of Historic Fame; Cause for Action. 'Hi' rm: LONDON', Jan.

HI- The 11 women of tiarden tire going to abandon the precincts of this fa moos produce market fur the same reason that the village blnokmnit In becoming an automobile salesman. The whip-women aie among the picturesque' denizens that go nlotig with ibis plot uresque a rket square, a nd for the lit 30H yeutH an unbroken line of members of their families have checked the whips of the produce growem who frequent this market. This conses'don of whip checking, which has sup portent many fa tnl lies for ho long a time, was granted to six ancestors' of the present -day whip-women In the sixteenth century wnen i oveni Garden was really a convent gulden of the Monks of Westminister, outside which the farmers brought their garden truck lo sell. In that century half a dozen whlp-wotnen took (barge of the. whips of Ihe farmers to keep them from the hands of thieves, and collected a penny from the owner at the.

end of the day. Tho number of whip-women has grown to 1 2 because some women left, their share of the concession to two daughters, but even though Iho price of checking whips is now three pence. he whip-women of today can.not make a living, 'hey my. The women decided recently to nsk the authorities tn grn nt them the right tn nsk sixpence for their custodianship, but the authorities refused. Ai meeting they decided to let the whip thieves have the upper hand.

Shortly the fnmllbir figures of the whip-women will disappear from Convent Garden just ns the horse nnd tho street criers hn ve disappeared and In their plneo. will be several bobbles who are to be assigned to look after tho safety of the whipR. NEW CAMPS WILL WELCOME. CITIZEN SOLDIERS IN 1925 I HY Till! AXXnVtATIlD PriliXS "WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 Xeti r-ly a dozen new enntern for na' Military Training en nips nro under considerntlon by tho War Department for 1 0 25.

Tn the vicinity of 30,000 men will bo given training In various parts of the country during tho monthn of july nnd Augunt at an estimated cost of $2,500,000. Tn addition to tho campn utilized Inst yenr, the AVar Department eon torn pint giving training America's volunteer Hokliery at Fort Williams, Camp Kustls. Va.f Fort Oglethorpe, Fort Benjamin Harrison, mm Barracks, Forts Crockett and IHIsH. Texas. Fort U.

A. RuflHell, "Wye, and Fort Cleurge Wright, WitHh. Amonfr future plans of tho department Is that ot turn tutting a coti rue by coi respondence during (he winter months for those who attend tho oampa In summer. Winter training, in connection with the Citizen's Mllltnry Training nam la now provided In law, hut tho demand has not as yet pushed it forward to realization Captain O. O.

who Is actively identified with tho Citizens' Military Training camp movement has on file le.tterH from various parts of the country, tho great majority of which nre compli-mentry to summer training. A group, of women's cltths, which had nn Impression thnt tho camps might, he militaristic, conducted an Investigation resulting In the statement that "for the first time in history, the Igniter 8tni has wine national defense policy." The American Feneration ot Labor, at Its El Paso convention, andorsod radio instrument, come in and talk to us. Asheville Battery Co. Fordor Sedan SfJ0 Tudor Sedan SSO Coupe 520 Touring Car Runabout Altpric f. Can Starter and Dmnwuntabla Rim arm r-KdliHAM for I EUKUAHY 1 Cjurtesy ot Radio Digest) mi VYK.t Spr'ngs (L'liSt vocal diu-t.

lecture 1.1:1. Huston mill ibing. WCU. iMiffalo CII'M WCN. t'liicago Tribune (ilTj Mlee-Hl KYW cbicago r.

1 1 dolt, siienker. Wbs. rblcago tiuula orgii WIIK, (Me vela mi 1 Ii yer-trn. (ITJ.lil fir-1 services; do U'KAA, Dallas c(ra, qiiiirlel. Win, I MVeiipoi'l imiKieHl.

k'OA. Denver services. Detroit Free I'rens Worth Slur T.drgrim serviced OT'ii II frolics. KNX. Mollywond i pi ni'.

iipsi ni 11 iasiruoiental. vocnl. WDAK. Kansas 'Uy Star (til) cliisjili-jit. fi 1 tenia 1 1 on a 1111-iln' School Icsttn.

U'HH Kansas City (111) srr(eej. KH.I. Los Ang'les Timr-s orgii Id vucn In.xt rimiMi ml KKSC. Los Angek ellglous; IL1 firgaii, I'M, Los Angeles 1fi orches tra: li features; 12 nrcttesl ra, Los Angeleq fi services; Ti religious, music. Will', Memphis 'emmerclnl Appea a.

in. services Klrst Met hail I-1 (Minrcli. WC( 'tl Minneapolis-SI. Paul (117) WKAK, N-w Vork (ti'li" li iiiiimI-enl: W.I. New York 1 1 il oivhestni.

7 'W Wll, Ni- Yurk ciil'H PI nrchesirn 1 1 ll)Ulc. Wttltli. New York I'llv (U7n Hi yaoini vociu, tiilili- lecture Oakland Clll) la services da 11, iMiiiiidetpbiii or- clientrii. WOO, Pllfliolelplila dltnH) 7'HII er-Vfces, Wll, HrlS era rf, YVI-'I, I'hiladelplibi l.l'Ci) ser-Vlcen. 1 1 A IMIIsluirgh WOAI, Sim Antonio en-tertiiincrs, SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Pasaenger Train Schedules (Eastern Time) rrnln ArrlTM Frim -Ilmti 36 Snllrhury.

Chr-Intto Rnd Ixcal Tnlnli, :0.A HCA HOI.r.NA Spj-nlfil, Chlrnpro. CVn-rlnnntl. Now Or-lnn, nirmlnff- hm 10:35 AM York. Wnn. Inirton.

rinlrigh 11:05 AM 1 Now Orlenns. At-Irtntn. Rpnrtan- linrB 11:00 AM 20 Murphy nnd Local Ktntlnn I'll) I'M 12 Clni-lnnntl. St. T.ntltii.

TitllsvIUo. Mffmplllw. Knnivlllo 2:10 PM 9 Miami. Tnmpp. Savannah.

ton PM 11 Rlrhmnnrt, Norfolk. Sallnhtiry 3:10 PM 18 Murphy and Locn.1 Slallnna (1:00 PM 27 CAPOI.TNA Charleston. Columhla. Rpartanbnrp PM flnlrlahoro. Rntolirh.

Orrr-hon, PM -Knon-llli- and I.nnnl nllnti m-45 PM DEPARTS FCR 8d Salisbury, Orf.onit. horo and I.oral Points 6:45 AM 101 Mnrrlntnwn, TTnoi-vlllr-. firlstol and T.ornl 8-00 A 91 2 Spartflnbitrff. Co. litmbln and T.nrnl 7:00 AV 17 Waynosvlllo ana Mimnhv 8:00 AM 2 CARDT.TNA Spartan.

ImrK. Polumbla. Chnrlastrin AM 22 VVInston-Ralpm. flrponsborn. Ral- flEh.

Ooldshoro AM 1 2 Rnllahnrv. Richmond. Norfolk 2:25 PM 11 Cincinnati. vine. St.

Tennis. Mnmphls PM 1t Nw Torlt. Wnsh- Intrton. HalclKh 8:60 PM, 10 Miami. Tampa.

Jacksonville, Savannah, Charlen- ton 4:00 PM 19 I.nko liinnluskK, WaynMvHl. Murphy 4:00 PM 27 TArtOT.INA SPRCIAU Chi-oaeo, ninclnnatl. New Blr. mln(tham PM Oltloo ol Dlvlnlon friasnnffor ARcnt. Aahcvlllf, North Carnllna, September IBih, 124.

See the Nearest Authorized Fortf Dealer J2 UWViSih tUT.TOS' lft Walnut St. IMimif I'ATTON' A K. lIlt WCH IH ration Avenue iWE 1 ill LARGER HOMESITES AT LOWER PRICES HI liltmnrr JForrHt LISTED ON ASHEVILLE REAL ESTATE BOARD mm Oh Opmn Attn One of the most striking remarks Abraham Lincoln ever made was can't fool all the people all the time." It's everlastingly true, and this truth explains the success of Biltmore Forest. It is the honest belief of the owners that this property ranks with the best in America and is by far the best in the Asheville territory, and they have never doubted that in the long run Biltmore Forest would be known and recognized for what it is. That is all they wanted.

With faith in the final judgment of the public they have never swerved from their first plan the plan of making Biltmore Forest everything a modern residence park should be, and of selling it solely upon its actual uirH'? solid lasting worth. "High pressure" sales methods have never been countenanced. The result is that people from all sections of the country building in the Forest, while in Asheville itself its pre-eminent superiority is no longer debated. Many Asheville people are already settled down in their homes there others are building still others, are waiting to dispose of residences in other locations. Lincoln said it.

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT (Ermtmm? Union Ermi fflnmpann FIFTEEN CHURCH STREET 'j' il ALWAYS WELCOME AT f- iim.4. ALL FOR.D PLANTTfTTtJ the "C.M.T.C." program.

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