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SEVEN THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 17, 1921. CONTRACTS ON WIURDER SUSPECTIOUESTIClTSftNITY fRlM JUDGE IN UDDrcTrn irKD BANQUET TONIGHT SPORTS WOMAN SLAYER OF ESTEO AFTER ELEGTBIC POWER 11STIMC1 nllllLdlLU hT.ILII CONFERENCE BV LOCAL SHERIFF Meeting Will BeHeld St Manonic Temple This Evening at 8 O'clock -Ministers to Speak. DISORDER KANSAS BROOKLYN IN MONTH RUN SEES CHILDREN PUNTS ARE LET TEN STEELE-ASHEVILLE GAME IS PENDING ASHLAND LEADS GRAMMAR LEAGUE 1 May Call One to WitnesB stand Attempt to Law enforce incut in all Its aspects anrt greater eo-operallon between ofticers of Western North Carolina In seohiK that all violators are Claim Women Interf erred With Non-Striking Union Miners in Kansas. District Attorney Examines Mrs.

Lillian Raizen, Who Killed Doctor. Quintet Forges to Front With One Arrangements for the PJP' Mnlnt Vlniory Over Murrny ns football team, of Dayton, Ohio, anil. West Astievllle Iioscs. GRAMMAR LEAGUE STANDING prove Alibi in Case. I "Dec.

IS rrtn prosecution rested iu case i. today and the defense began I ropntation of evidence In the brought to Justice will be given full consideration at the meeting this evening at o'clock at the Masoulr temple of sheriffs and deputies from tiuncotnhn and seven a rl Join lite counties, In addition to many ministers of the city nd members of the local law enforcement league. The visitors' will welroined by SherlfT J. A. t.yerly, and James Stikeleather, win art as tonstmaster.

Among those scheduled to deliver ad Won Ashpland ihe local high school warriors Is ycl In the nebulous stage. Coach Frei. after a conference1 with-, authorities of the visiting team has stated that a contract will forthcoming provided ttm expenses of tho squad in making the long trb are not too heavy to be covered a reasonable guarantee. Many Odd Fellows Are at Charlotte for Big State Gathering of Fraternity. (SpKHal Cnriipmifvre, fill 4ftnUI CtUsm) CHARLOTTE, Dec.

16. Con-tracta for the excavation and masonry work of the 'new hydro electric plant at Mountain Island, on the Catawba river, and for tho now hydro electric plant to be constructed at Great Falls, 8. Cwere let Thursday night by officials of the). Southern Power company. fthinehart and Dennile.

contractors of Charlottesville, were, the successful bidders for the Mountain Island station, -which is riTTSBURG. Kas Deo. tho Associated Press.) Four wnmen said to have participated Jn demonstrations In which union miners were driwn fi in work early this week were arrested tonight and are in the city jnll here, under charges of tin-lr wlul assemblage. West Ashe Alonzo Rhodes Held for Killing of Tryon Citizen. fSpTt Cijrreitm4nc, The AihwUJ CiHttn TRTON, Dec, Iff.

A search of ten months' duration terminated at an early hour this morning: with the arrest near here of Alonzo Rhodes, wanted in connection with the murder in this city last February 12 of James Berry. The arrest was made by II. F. McFarland, rural officer. Rhodes was considered a desperate character, hut made slight resistance, and when searched proved weaponless.

He was placed in the Columbus Jail, but later removed to Hcnder-sonvllle for safekeeping. il Pet. .867 ..13.1 Lost I it I trial of, Roger Eastlake, former Btty officer who is charged Miss Sarah IS. Knox, Si Mont ford Orange Park Murray 1 VEW YORK. Dec Mrs Lillian Raizen, who shot and instantly killed Dr.

Abraham lillek-stelu at his Brooklyn office Saturday, today was questioned in I a two hour examination by District Attorney Lewis. "She seems to possess a vcrv acute mind" Mr. Lewis said. "Mv main effort was to find the trend her mentality. Hhe told me nothing that sho has not told before, and I asked her questions purely for the sake of studying her mind Attorneys for Mrs.

Raizen they hud found a number of loiters written by her after the al dresses are Mrs. riiarles Malcolm Piatt, f. Hlden Ramsey, Rev. nr. R.

i niitlmir nurse -with the murder of! his "Wife, -fMorgaf September 30: Before adjournment, several defense i witnese5h4d testified as- to East- lake's habits an.4 Home lif e. HIGH GIRLS BEAT HENDERSONVILLE Campbell, Rev. nr. ,1. Pdteman, Gen, T.

F. Davidson. Brownlow Jackson, H. S. Marshall, and Thomas Rlrd, commander of the North aro-llna department of the American be eo constructed as to generate After the prosecution naa restarts case, Judge J.

Chtnn, ac- its ease, The Aslieland grHmmur quintet, by a one-point vh-tory ovr Murray, with the defeat of Ashevllle hy Park, took the lead In the league rare last nlRht Mnntfnrd overwhelmed Orange, 16 to 2. giving the two IcaniM a tie for third place. The defeat of West Athevlhe by Park by a 13 to core came as something of a surprise, slnoe the westerners were in the lead, while PHrk had won only ons game Asheland's 7 to victory over Murray was fea lesion. The following ladles will have cotnpanied by counsel for botn visited a nearby hotel and charge of the banquet: Mrs. tv.

A. HENDERSONVILLE, Dec. Rhodes, arrested at an ear 'Ha- women are Mrs. Mary 45 years old. wife of a miner; Mia.

Mary Shubi.r. 32 years old. wife of a. former deputy sheriff Crawford county; Mrs. mother of two children; Mrs.

Fannie Vtmlcr, widow of a miner. One man, None. Cross, of Rlngo also was arrested today. He Is charged with assault and battery, i-ounty attorney's ofilce said. Kansas national guardsmen, sent here to assist In preserving order continued tonight to patrol the coal fields.

horse-power of hydro electric energy. The contract was let by the Catawba Manufacturing and Electric company, a subsidiary or HENDERSONVILLE, Dee. 16, The girls quintet from Ashevtlls high school trlmphed over Hendersonvlll" hre tonight, winning by the eas.v srore of 29 to Jennings was thi only forward abls to score for thfl locals, while Alexander, for the visitors, plied up 20 points. The tine-up; Ashevllle Hendersonvllle 7) Position leged attnrk of the physician, Hire weeks before her marriage. T1ion- Webb, Miss Ruth Kadeher.

Mrs D. Allison, Mrs. W. O. Wolfe, Mrs.

Mabel WTieaton. Miss Miller. interrogated two children, Rosw. Margaret, The trial had; reached ganization of the Southern Tower letters will prove, they declare tlutt Mrs. Ralzen's mind was unbal Miss Elisabeth Bernard.

Mrs. Milliard ly hour today at Tryon on a charge of murder, was brought to this place, and placed in the county jail for safekeeping shortly before noon. tured by ihe work of Flwardfl. who scored si! pouUs for the vietors trie bi 1 company, the only'-Awa remaining witnesses, anced, In that she was obsessed Odd Fellows from all narts of rue imenp with the Idoa that Dr. GUckstcln should bo removed from her life Montford i l.i for all time.

rn. F. t.yerly IU) to testify lor me prosecution; judge Chtnn, after questioning the little one for hour announced from fh berieh that he considered Mtrgaret Incompetent to testify, and that he was convinced the North Carolina are here to participate in the convention of that fraternity. Among the consplclous Odd Fellows who are here for the event Morris, Mrs. Charles Millard, Mrs.

.1 0. Rarnelt, Mrs. J. I f. Sullivan.

Mrs. J. F. Johnson, Mrs. Robert Stevens, Mrs.

M. Fitxhugh Teague, Mrs. M. ft. Wheless, Mrs.

Marcus Krwln. Mrs. (i. W. Taft and Mrs.

Myrtle Keith, deputy sheriff of Uuncnnibe county, Miss May Jones, Mrs. Jamea M. (lodger. Mrs. Charles Majcotm Piatt, Mrs.

C. S. Klngsland, Mrs. J. E.

Dicker-son, Mrs. It. A. rattou. CONFERENCE Alienists engaged by the wo Orange Wilnon Wall C) Morris Hampton PHONE HEARING IS L.

F. Chackles Terry (S) Bagwell evidence would throw nola.r.? 'and Master L. W. Moore, of child's a in 1 til Wilmington; Deputy Grand Master man Attorneys will conclude their examinations tomorrow ufVr which, It. was said, the defense will decide whether to apply for a commission to pass upon her in sanity.

In the ovent of their -quest for a commission. District NITRATE PLANT Alexander Jennings (it it. 1'. Vanneman (3 Allen L. r.

Barnett Reddinj C. Luther Gran! R. G. Brown Bjr Ci. Substitutes scoring, Ashevllle, TV! son 6.

for Vanneman. Substitutions, Ashevllle. Cheadle and Jaretts fo-Bsrnelt; for Hendersonvllle, Lancaster for Allen, Barnelly for Orant, Anders for Redding. Referee Tayloi, umpire, Boyte; time of periods, minutes. SCHEDULED TODAY R.

G. Osborne Pettus L. O. HEAVIEST FIRE OF SET DECEMBER 28 A'torney Lewis said he would employ alienists to assist In the Aeheland 17) Pos, 16 1 (2) SEASON THIS WEEK Edwards (7 substantial light on the case. But tt boy, he announced, was, in his opinion, competent, and should neither the prosecution nor defense place him on the standi he very likely would exercise his legal prerogative and call the child himself.

This action would not be resorted to, however, the Judge explained unless he felt the boy's testimony: necessary. KEEK TO SHOW EASTLAJKE NOT pefense attorneys, through wit W. R. Coppedge, of Rockingham. Grand Secretary John D.

Boyd, of Raleigh: Assistant Grand Secretary S. M. Crouch, of A8heville, and Superintendent C. O. Baird, of the Odd Fellows orphanage at Golds-boro.

Friday morning the Grand lodge held a session In Odd Fellows hall to confer the Grand lodge degree on a number of past grands of the fraternity. The banquet took place Friday night. Among the prominent Odd Fred Hitchcock En Route to Washington to Discuss Proceedings Entered Against M. Carver bj Stockholders of Iie.1-costcr Telephone Company. Hearing of tho proceedings of stockholders of the Leicester Telephone compan Is scheduled to take place in tho superior Court this morning.

Several days ago, a number of stockholders of the company were granted temporary Injunction against J. Carver and the court appointed U. M. Clark, receiver. It is alleged Carver failed to keep books or call CHARLESTON HIGH WINS STATE TITLE Alabama Project.

THIRTEEN ARRESTS FOLLOW SHOOTING Tail Driver Who Halted Near Ku Klux Klan Building, Killed. AUSTIN. Texas. Dec. IB.

Examine trials of 19 Austin citizens charged today with the murder of r. R. Clayton, a t.axlcah driver, who was shot to death last nlrht. will ho hM un R. Buchanan Gudgcr 12) I.

F. DeBruht Black K) ('. Falley Hunt rt. a. Bird Liuder 1, C.

Park 13) W. Ashevllle (J) Pos. Burton (11 B. Joiner (6) K. F.

Morgan (8 Ilolcomb SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 16. II II 3,500 Acre Tract Burned Over hy Flames on Davidson River fib Acres Burned In Plagah, A dying wind served to aid citizens and rangers In the fight against a forest fire, which started In (he 811-versteen eslatn on the north fork of Davidson river, Wednesday afternoon. The fire has been ptit nut. hut only after It had swept about 2.500 acres of cut -over land on the estate and had spread Into the risg-ah same re Fellows here are S.

M. Crouch, past Fred C. Hitchcock, vice-president grand, Ashevllle; L. W. Moore, fast of the construction company which is building here to Hetchy Ketelry nroiect to supply San Francisco grand, Wilmington; C.

O. Baird, past grand, Goldsboro; John P. Berry, past grand Raleigh. with water, departed for Washing meetings of tho board of directors and that the property has been allowed to deteriorate. ton today In response to a govern COLUMBIA.

S. C. Dee. Charleston high school won the high school football championship of South, Carolina by defeating Chester high school. 3-1 to 0, on the field of the Unlvsrsltjl of South Carolina here this Charleston demonstrated decided superiority in the final period, wb the winners scored 27 points, score for the first three periods being 7 to 0.

Chester was heavier but Charleston's speed and ipasslng attack would not be denied. ment inv tat on to be on nana in nesses, sougnt to break down the contention of the prosecution that Btstlake was In his home at the hdur hh wife met death, and through Franklin Carrothers, a fellow worker with Eastlake at the Dhlgreen proving grounds, succeeded in getting Into the record uncontested, Carrothers' statement that Eastlake was at work about the time the murder is alleged to have been committed. A. R. Crowthers.

of Ocean Cltv. JUDGE SAUNDERS OF VIRGINIA DEAD In court yesterday a non-suit serve, burning about 125 acrea on the reserve. It Is estimated that the damage from the fire Is several thousand dollars and It is one of the uiost the capital DecenVber 26 to confer on a proposal made by his rom- was taken in the case of Arthur Reese against the Kouthern Rail nnnv for takinir over and develop r. llensley (O Morrison (2) C. Campbell It.

Joiner R. O. Black Corbln L. O. Referee: Hayes (high school).

Time of halves, 10 minutes. severe to visit this section during the day before Justice, of the Peace Mendel, in whose court the rharges were filed today by Karl Shelton, an attorney. Late today thirteen of the 10 men had been arrested snd released in $5,000 bond each. Clayton was shot while sitting at the steering wheel of an automobile which had halted in a.n alley next to the building known as the "Ku Klux Klan hall." It was reported a meeting was In progress in the hall at the ROCKY MOUNT. Dec.

16 line the Muscle Shoals nitrate and Judge E. Saunders, of the su power project on Ttio leunesseu river. Other officers will leave shortly. onlv hare outlines of tho pro y. iti' testifying for the defense.

way company. Non-suits also were also taken in the rases of fcott Dillingham against the Belt Automobile Indemnity association, and Scott Dillingham, against W. R. Glenn and L. E.

Jacoby. W. E. Shuford secured a Judgment against .1. M.

liurllson and Robert Greenwood. nnsa 1 have been given out here. GRACE QUINTETS (ire season. Heavy winds served to spread the fire and a large area had been burned before It was noticed by rangers, who assisted citizens, started to fight the "forest demon." The flames at one time threatened to cut off one of the ranger stations In Plsgah forest. Favorable winds, with well distributed rains during the fire season has aided In reducing the forest fires to a minimum.

Forest officials are Inclined to believe that the fire was of: an Incendiary nature. lime oi tne snooting. Two other taxi drivers were with WIN TWIN BILL Clayton. According to stories told the preme court of Virginia, former congressman from the fifth Virginia district, died here this afternoon. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon.

Judge Saunders' deatli was duo to a heart affection. Mr. Saunders was born In Franklin county, October 25, I860. He obtained his primary education in the public schools in Bedford county, and received the de identified the hatchet found in the Eastlake home the morning of the murder as the one given him by Miss Knox at his home at Ocean City to sharpen, wheri the nurse was. at that place.

Crowthers' wife, also a witness, corroborated her husband's testimony. Its principal intent is 10 onnK about the maximum possible development of the electrical energy and the sale of this at a profit which would bo shared evenly with the government. The company asks a lease of the complete project for 50 years and proposes to pay all construction rrmts thoueh under certain cir DIVIDEND OF SEVEN police, the three were on their way to a dance and had stopped In the alley for a few minutes when five or six man opened fire on them. Clayton wa.s wounded and lived only long enough to exclaim: "1 don't know why they did it." Grace basketeers won a twin bill by overwhelming scores from Bar--nardsvllln on the latter's court yesterday, the boys winning, 43 to 8. and the girls 28 to 4.

The work of E. Carter and Grace Kuykendall featured the two games. The lineup girls: Grace (38) Barnardsvllle (4) Pos. PER CENT DECLARED PRAYING COLONELS BEGIN TRIP WEST BANVILLB, Ky-, Peo. 18.

vTtth-unbroken string of victories behind them, and another football gams at the end of a long Journey ahead of-them the Centre college football team tonight left for San Diego. where. December 26, it will jplay the TJnhrer- slty of Arlsona team, claimants of tht championship of the, southwest. ZBYSZKO WINNER IN JACKSONVILLE i St JACKSONVILLE, Dee. Stanislaus Zhyssko, world's hcavv.

weight wrestling champion, tonight defeated Frank Mtohaeloff of New when he won the first fall and Mlohaeloff forfeited the second b-' causa pf Injury to his tos. Th first fall was made In on hour anC cumstances financial assistance DIG SING' SUNDAY AT BAPTIST CHURCH What was described as a "love letter" from Eastlake to Miss Knox which was said to have, been found in the possession of the nurse the morning of the crime by Private Detective Tom Boulwer, of C61o-nial Beach, who testified for the prosecution that the woman tore MANY CHANGES IN SOUTHERN LEAGUE might bo asked of tne government. Estimates of those interested place the government's profits under the arrangements at half a billion dol ScnU-Annual and Additional of 4 Per Cent From Tbls Year's Earnings at Central. lars. Fsjmet Burleson R.

F. Kuykendall Metcslf Kuykendall K. Morgan Griffin X. Metcalf R. O.

Calloway Foleter Scth Perklnsou Will Havw Charge of Singing at North Ashpvlllc gree of LL.B. at the University of Virginia in 1882. He married Nancy D. Walker of Lynchburg, December 11, 1886. He began to practice law at Rocky Mount, In 1882 and was a member of tho Virginia house of delegates from 1887 to 1901 and speaker of the house from 1899 to 1901.

He was Judge of "the circuit court from 1901 to 1906 and in November 1906, was elected to the 60th session of congress for the unexpired term of Claude A. LIQUOR SELLING Church at Ii30 P. M. A ''Chairman -Alexander bur slna:" PERMIT IS SOUGHT will be held Sunday nlsht at 7:30 l. u.

Barnardsvllli (8) EM PHIS. Dec. 16. Southern association teams next season will be composed of 16 players, nine of previous Class A experience seven of a. lower rating; tho salary limit stands at the "three years mle'VwIll pass out of existence, and each of the clubs will share In the gale receipts of the "southern world" between the Texas and Southern association clubs, under legislation adopted at the final session today of the winter meeting of the association.

The fixing of the player limit at 16 is an Increase of one over the llrrtt Case Involves Status of Wholesale seven minutes, FOB. Cole o'clock at the North Aiheville Baptist church, It was announced last plght Sunday night many of the best hymns will be used in the "big sing" and among those to be used wilt be; "Have Thine Own Way. Ford A regular aemi-arinual dividend of hree per cent and an extra dividend of four per cent was declared at a meeting of the board of directors of the Central Bank and Trust company Tuesday. This makes a total dividend of ten per cent declared hy the directors for the year and is paid from the earnings of the year to tne stockholders. This year has been one of the most successful In the history of the bank on Pack Square, and Wallace Davis, president, Is confident thai the substantia! improvements have had much to do with the business or tho bank.

Plans are now under way to install at least 1.000 additional safety deposit boxes to the new deposit vault. xi F. Transactions for Metucai iubcb. wih(1Tos ecasiO tb iintmu cmin H. B.

C. BRY1STI Dates Deweess Burnett E. Deweess tne tetter in bits When he, attempted to wrest It from her, was read to the court. The epistle was w6rded In such a manner, It was contended," as to show that East-lake desired Miss Knox to visit him at Colonial Beach. Boulwer also identified a note, which it Is alleged was signed by Eastlake for MOO hsld by Miss Knox.

'Thomas Hojve identified a bloodstained 'pistol' containing shreds of liftman hair found at the Eastlake place the morning of the murder and a blood-stained handkerchief and two empty shells. George Mason, of.Colonial Beach corroborated Howe's testimony, having; been present when the, articles were found. EjASTIiAJtB THERE WHEN. BOB ARRIVED Swanson, resigned. He was successively re-elected to the and' sixty-first sessions of congress, serving from.

l97 to IWi from the fifth Virginia district, and was Lord." "Just a Little Help From "Grace Greater Thus Our Sin." c. to which tho clubs were held last season. sucoeeded by tho late Roger A. E. Carter Dillingham U.

G. Dockery Phillips L. a. CANDLER QUINTET ON HOLIDAY TOUR BRTSON 'flTY, Dee. Candler high school quintet, en a bcl1-day season tour, met defeat at th hands of the local high school teair here fthls afternoon, losing by th close score of 26 to 23.

Tomirror they plsy two games si Sylva, one with the high school, an. one with Cullowhee institute. WASHINGTON, Dee. ,16. Former Representation John If.

Small, of North Carolina, who has a law office hero now, has brought suit In the supreme court of the District of Columbia against Prohibition Commissioner Haynes to test his right to refuse permits to druggists to sell Ivory Palaces, "Lean Upon His Arms," "Jesus Passed Through Jert. cho," and othet- great hymns. There will be solos, duetts, quartetts and muoh congregational singing. Seth Perklnson will have charge. The public Is Invited to go early to get a good seat, James when he was appointed to the supreme court bench.

The "rookie rule," limiting the number of players of class A experience remains in force as It was during the 1S21 Season. Another resolution adopted at the final session GROVE PARK GIRLS Pension Checks Are raised the waiver price from $300 to $500. BEAT WAYNESVILLE The Grove Park girls won an easy varroiners, wno was HOTEL HEAD OFF FOR HOLIDAYS, Planning to spend the holidays with relitlisss; Wilbur Devendorf, manager 6f the Battery Park hotel, left thai elty last night for Warren. Ohio, Received By Clerk For Gray Veterans UNEMPLOYMENT IN NATION RELIEVED victory over the Waynesvtlto nign school quintet on the high school court here last night, the final score being 25 to 8. whiskey.

He Is acting tor a now York company, as plaintiff. The purpose of the suit, Mr. Rmuk said today. Is to compell the defendants Messrs David H. Blair, commissioner of International revenue and Haynes to Issue, his client a permit to sell intoxicating liquors at wholesale.

"Under a recent ruling by the attorney general, "Mr. Small said, "permits to sell intoxicating liquors uie intra defense-witness to take tile standi said that when he was oft his way to work about 5:80 on the morning- of the murder, he heard an object fall in the The line-up: acopmpantea Dy Mrs. juevennon. rney expect to spend at least 10 days vlsit-Ingi with Mrs. Devendorf's mother In Hoover Declares Kltuatlou in the TENDLER DEFEATS -SAILOR FRIEDMAN NEW TOHK, Deo.

Tend''. ler, the Philadelphia left-hsnded lightweight, tonight defeated Bailor Friedman, of Chicago, receiving th Judges' decision at the end of their, fifteenth round bout in Madison Square Garden. Hoary veterans of the rray who Grove Park (25i Vvaynesvue ts) WARCRAFT TO BE SOLD INSPECTED Obsolete Battlecraft Are Viewed by Group of Business Men. THB iSBOCUTED PRESS PHI LA DHLPHIA Dec. 16.

Obsolete battle, craft that are to be sold by the navy department to the highest bidders, were Inspected todav at the Philadelphia navy yard by a group of business men comprising financiers, shipbuilders, steel operators and scrap dealer. Bids are to be Submitted to the navy board of survey, appraisal and sale in Washington on or before January IS. Chief among the ships In the lot at tho lscal yard are the battleships United States Much fought under Southern colors in the War Between the States and who are now In tho evening of life, will enjoy Christmas, for their pensions for the at wholesale may only oe issued to wholesale druggists. This in Itself hits greatly limited the sources for tho sale of intoxicating liquors for lake hegse, followed by a child'i Rf-eam. When he arrived at the neat which took him to work, he added, Eastlake was already there.

iMrs. W. E. Carrothers, sister-in-law of the witness, testified she had heard a child's scream before her brother-in-law left the house and that it was more distinct after, he past six months have arrived from Raleigh, and are ready for dlstrtbu. Hon by John 11.

Cathey, clerk of the Superior court. J'osltlon Calloway Kay. R. F. R.

Brownell Henry Whltson Justice C. Hunt Tate R. G. Harvey Cabe G. Substitutions: Grove Park, V.

Cllne for R. Brownell, G. Cllne for Harvey. Referees Weaver and Barrow, time of halves 16 minutes. WASHINGTON, Dec.

16. -Hn-emplpyment throughout the country ha8 been greatly relieved aa a result of the national conference on unemployment called by President Harding, according to a report of the results obtained by that body Issued tonight by its chairman, Secretary Hoover. At the time of the conference, it Was estimated that 3.500.000 persons were out of work, the report rhedical purpose. The present commissioner has denied many 'applications' for such permits and unusual delay has existed in many other cases. This has resulted in great Inconvenience both to wholesale dmg- CIiecKs amounting to l.on were received by Mr.

Cathey Friday. There Is one veteran In the county who is na opened me door. She stated laced In the first class and draws plac mains, Missouri ana Wisconsin. the Ohio city. CANDLER SECONDS DEFEAT HILLCREST The Candler high school seventh graders yesterday won a double victory over Hlllcrest quintets, the girl winning, 2j to 18, and the boys 13 to 3.

The lineup girls; Candler (26) Hlllcrest (18 1 0. Queen (18) Robereon (14) R. F. T. Cathey (7) Rutherford (1) L.

F. M. Queen Goodson C. Crawford Muse n. a.

C. Cathey Campbell farther that she met on turrets rusted, decks warped and the two In the second class, wno get J75; gists and to the public and much 50, and three In the third class, oib way nacK io nis norae With, her- rm' Paint on ineir sieei sines faded and peeled, they appear little more naw neen arouseo. i ne a nusoana, ana told him of having than the description in the sale cata- reason ior reium.iB Pmiui kwue. "hulks." In this case was because this whole- said, while Mr. Hoovor believes ora.ru a enna scream.

She said that Eastlake replied: "I heard In the early part of the present sale drug company did not carry that 1.500.000 and perhaps aa many as 2,000,000 men and women who get $60, while the remaining 166 In the fourth class get $50. A total of 148 widows of Confederate veterans will receive $50 each. According to the figures, a total of about $32,000 in Buncombe county alone was set aside for the pensions tills year. one, O'DOWD IS LOSER TO MIKE GIBBONS century, when most of them were Stock at all times exceeding In value the sum of There is nothing are employed today who would be In the' law or the regulations which out o( jobg were ot for tho fixes the amount of drugs which must launched, they were the pride of the navy. AH have a displacement of slightly more than 10,000 tons and were in service but not In action in the late war.

Work of the conference. be carried by wholesale druggists In order to entitle such to a permit." SCHOOLS BEGIN PLAN FOR WORLD ST. PAUL, Dec. 16. Mike Gibbons, of St.

Paul, outpointed his fellow townsman, Mike O'Dowd, former middleweight champion, in a ten round bout here tonight, a majority of newspapermen st the ringside Hi. o. Referee, Israel. Time of halves, 16 minutes, Candler (13) Hlllcrest (3) Pos. HOLIDAY SEASON PEACE PROGRAM DECISION IN SMALL CASE COMES SOON BRIAND AGAIN IS VOTED CONFIDENCE agreed.

CHICAGO, Dec. 16. Thirty Prest Eobext Boardman, of Colonial Beach, Lieutenant Green, East-lajte superior officer at the proving ground. Captain B. B.

Robey, and Pilot Cumberland the boat that conveyed Eastlake to his work and Miss Grace Ashton, Miss Mary' iSriffln and Miss Helen Miller also testified for tho defense. defense opening Its case Wled Dr. W. T. Brent, of Colonial Beach.

The physician's testimony pas confined almost entirely to the lapse of time after death for rigor hwrtis to develop. He concluded his testimony by stating that his Hrsonal opinion was that" Mrs. lEastlake had been killed at 6:30 olock in the morning, pr. James ant church denominations through their representatives at the federal counotl of the churches of Christ In America here today promulgated their program for permanent world peace, PARIS, Dec. 16.

The senate again tonight voted confidence in the government of Premier Brland on tho question of the, resumption of relations by Franco with the Vatican. The vote was 174 to 129. wiuiamL kL FOX i prcfrnts 'Ml JONES Mallones (2) Justice (3) 11. F. H.

Gudger (o) Morgan L. V. Allen (2) Goodson C. B. Gudger (4) Rutherford R.

O. B. Hill Young L. a. Referees: Israel and Oroce.

Time of halves, 20 minutes. outlined obligations which they de clare America owes the world and TODAY called upon the government to recognize their principles. With happy shouts and Joyous faces the students of Buncombe county's rural schools, long term, were "let out" yesterday afternoon for the last time this year, after "doing" their lessons and wiping the slate clean for tho 1822 semester. Next schools In time to close for Ihe holidays are the city schools of Ashevllle, white and colored, and Ashevllle School for Boys at Sulphur Springe, which close Tuesday. Wednesday the Blnghamltes are free; Thursday, Weaver college closes Its doors, hd Frtdajr the short term county schools end their semester.

BUSINESS WOMEN TO SELL TICKETS WAUKDOAN. 111., Dec. 1. Governor Len Small and Vernon Curtis, Grant Park, Illinois, banker, will know before Christmas whether they must stand trial on the Indictments charging them with embesslement of state funds, conspiracy and operating a confidence game. The state today completed Its arguments in opposition to the defense motion to quash the Indictments.

Tomorrow C. C. Leforgee, chief counsel for the governor, will complete his reply, and Judge Claire O. Edwards. Sunday will begin consideration of his decision.

Judge Edwards announced tonight that ho expects to hav his rinj-tulon TtiaAir tor thn latter Aid to Austria, Kussla and Armenia and recognition of an International HONOR ROLL FOR VENABLE SCHOOL court for the settlement of the world vvnuneid of Richmond, testified along similar lines. problems w.ere among tho demands made upon the government by the SIMMONS ANXIOUS council, which alBO extended its congratulations to Great Britain and Ire land. TO SLATE MAXWELL I part of next week. fogeftat i.iwute cuitmt The court had previously indicated Dec- Senator (that, Ifihe upholds any part of the (WASHINGTON The honor roll for Venable school: First grade Charles Lance, Roy Bates. Oarland Lance, McCree Presley.

Gilbert Baldwin, Leonard Fletcher. Frank Caddy, Dafney Smith, Herman Levi, Helen Parker. Alma Lance, Georgia Gordon, Dick Pres-nell, Mary Cannon. Second grade Jack Presnell Glenn Ramsey. Third grade Ulysses Austin, Wood-fin Jones.

Joe Fletcher. William Baldwin, Owen Lance, Flaney Smith. Rex Thompson, Llisle Austin, Floy Baldwin. -Edna Bates. Flonnie Smith, Cor- Simmons and other southern senators wJU take- up with the President the qsostlon of onttlnr a southern Tickets for "The Little Minister," which will be shown at the Majestio theatre next week, will be on sale today at Goode's drug store.

The tickets are being sold by the Business and Professional Women's league, who will receive a stipulated sum for 11 tlnkafa aold lo the show. With the crat on the Interstate commerce com- Auditorium Night Only DEC. 20 The Vwiderbat Producing Company Presents The Acknowledged Musical Comedy Triumph of the Universe life charges, he will set the case for trial starting January I. APPEAL IS MADE TO SAVE INDUSTRY Charge Made Sea Pood Sent Nortb Found 'Soaked' at Market NATIONAL MONEY BODY IS FORMED Gibson of North Carolina Is Among Officers In Association. WASHINGTON, Dec.

national money association was created today at the closing session of the monetary conference called by Senator Ladd, of North Dakota, to discuss agricultural relief from what was described as present day Inequitable financial snd credit systems. Officers of the association include B. Gibson, North Carolina. exception of those purchased at the I die Stevens, May Kiee, Gladys Levi, box otnee. osesion.

jur. Bimmons win propose the name of A. J. Maxwell if there is By hope of his nomination. The President told Senator McKellar some days ago that he was going to reappoint two members of the commls-yljn when their terms -were out.

It lobks now as if there would no vacancy. Another impression is that the south; would not get the Job if SEEKS DIVORCE ACTION! 7 ACTION! Here is real entertainment for the thousands who like action. See the darbg Fox star BUCK JONES "BAR NOTHING" Buck has thrown himself in to this photoplay with heart and soul. It's rattling ranch romance. It's stirring.

TODAY Saturday Only Admission 30c Children 10c THE AFTER YEARS After having been separated from Elva Lance. Fourth grade Jack Parker, James Bailey. Cornelius Georgle Mc-Call, Junia McMahan, Hazel Jones, Willie Gordon; Annie Baldwin. Bonnie Bailey. Fifth grae Annie Fletcher, Edna Presnell.

Margaret Alice Presley, Sadie Gordon, Richard Roberts, Ralph Bates. Will Allen, Troy HiPPS. Sixth grade Colvin Ingle, Gordon Ramsey, Lenoa McCall, Edith McCall. May Fresnel. Seventh gradeEdna Creaemsn, Jula Campeche.

Eighth grade Pearl Austin, Pauline her husband for years, Marcena Henderson filed suit In the superior court yesterday through her attorney 5 G. F. A. RAILWAY SALE CONFIRMED against James Henderson. She claims HI she and ner nusoana nave uwn since May, 1607.

DOUGLAS GRANTED PENSACOLA. Dee. IS. United States Judge B. Sheppard.

today confirmed the sale of the Gulf irinrtri and Alahama railroad. The (BptfiH Cwreape4net, TAc Atkwitlt Ctfen) WACSHINGTON. Dec, 16. Senator Simmons has an emergency call to save the North Carolina scallop Industry from ruin. It la charged that New Tork and Boston inspectors are destroying many thousands of dollars worth of scallops because they find them "soaked.

W. M. "WeWb, of Morehead City, has appealed for an inspector at that end of the line to save express charges, and stop the destruction at the maTget place. Thousands of dollars worth of scallops are being seised under the pure food 'Mr. Webb asserti that Morehead City shippers are guilty of no' wrong, SALE OP Oil.

PAINTINGS You ara. invited see my exhibit of laudjcapes from--nature at No. 85 Haywood St. I have canvasses ranging in price from 15 to $100. Will be glad to show you.

OTIS' MILLER. 12-14-3 Jones. Ninth grader-Otierla Hipps, Jennie iroaj was sold at auction by order of the court on November 26, was wro was a vacancy. AGED FINANCIER DIES1NFL0RIDA imriimak pa Dec. John aged pioneer htn opsrator and financier of Pittsburgh is -dead at bis winter noma Grove.

according to word received here today. -t sV 5 BWndley, one or the rmer president of the National Hardware association, waa well known In club circles of Pittsburgh and New. Tork. i Don't forget to hear Dr. T.

B. Price at Chestput Street M. E. Church, 11 A.M., The ANOTHER TRIAL LAFATETTE, Oa. Dec.

1. James Douglas who killed Sheriff A. O. Catron during a raid on whiskey runners near hera several months ago and. who-was convicted and sentenced to' hang, has been granted a new trial by the.

supreme court of Georgia. Grounds considered by the court bid in oy local creditors tor The road is 148 miles long ariS- extends from Pensacola to Klmbrougli, Ala. PUBLISHING HOUSE RENAMES OFFICERS The tale of a town with more dollars than sense, and a bright young matt who was gunning for boobs. Come and see what he did to Eattlosburg! And what Battles-burg did to him! F.tery foot of film a rollicking roar of laughter! PATHE NEWS ORCHESTRA Witnessed, Acclaimed and Conceded by Over Ten Million People The best musical play ever written Price. $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c.

Plus Tsi Seats Now On Sale at tenth grade Myrtle Ver-gerau Stevens, Gustave Campache. SMALL BLAZE "A spark started small blaze early yesterday morning In the awning over the front porch Of James Hay, residence, U2 West Chestnut. A passing auto-mobllist saw the fire and had quenched it with his chemtcAl extinguisher when the firemen arrived. Little damage was done. VANCE THEATRE Always a Good Show-Often a Great Show MONDAY and TUESDAY KATHERINE McDONALD the charge that ths jury LAKBLtAINiD, Dec.

year's officers were re-elected at the closing session here today of the annual meeting of the Southern Methodist Publishers' ss'- which convicted Douglas went to the grave of the sheriff and pray ed for divine guidance and also Mrs. Annie M. Edwards wishes to thank their many friends for kindness shown her and family dm-mr-" reesni baraavarosnt -and, death of her Gwyn Ed. Pyramids and Egypt will be Hours 1 to 11 STRANGER-THAN FICTION- Goode's Dreg Stt thftr-sotTW Not tlie" DfTught soelattofT- flelectloff of -neTTTesft meeting place was left open by the formed an opinion before the trial Prices 10c-30c A First National Attraction penetrates the ocean at the depth tuscussea oy the pastor, Kev. Welch, at 7:30 Mi ady, of the case.

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