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THE ASHEVTLLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1919. Says Woman's Beauty TO BUILD HEV GREEN ON COUNTRY CLUB LINKS DEGREES CONFERRED AT MASONIC REUNION 15 Defends Utooti Health ecu SMllMHG GUARD WILL C08T BETWEEN $1,000 ASH Health and Vigor Necessitate Class Start With Membership of Twtsuty-Pour WhVii Will be Augmented for Higher Degrees. $1,400. Regulation of Organs of Elimination, OYER THE VmOLEEAMHY Skin, foods and toe cream and Decided to Take Step It Special Meet 'iof Yeetwday Olub Will Not Raise Puea as Proposed. powders cannot make a woman beau tllvU because beauty lie deeper than thatit depends on In most caws the basis of health and the cause of sickness can be traced to the 3 At- a special meeting yesterday of action of the bowels.

the members of the Asneville Countiy Degrees from' the fourth to the thirteenth, lnoluHe, were conferred yesterday at the opening session of the mini-winter reunion of the Scottish Kite Maaonio bodies of the Ashevllle district, the ceranionlee taking place In the auditorium of the Masonlo temple, corner jot Broadway Wood fin streets, 1 A oluas of twenty-four entered for the degrees up to and including the which wild be conferred today, and still more The headache, the lassitude, the club, the question of a new pMlcy In the construction of putting greens was sallow akin, and the lusterless eye are usually caused by constipation. decided, and as a result of the final An Ideal remedy ar women, and one decision Robert H. Bender, an expert in the foulldlng of golf greens, will come to Ashevllle within the next two IT 1 i ivwAr'i or three weeks and supervise the building of an entirely new green on are expected to join the present clas "No, 6." The Important matter of whether or that is especially suited to their Delicate organisms, is found in Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, a mild laxative compound, pleasant tj the taste and free, from opiates and narcotic drugs of every description. Mrs.

Gertrude Jordan, 1 522 North Liberty Indianapolis, says: "It is simply fine; I ha never been able to nnd anything to compare with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, I started usijt; It for the baby and now It ia my family standby in all cases where a laxative is needed." not the- club's dues should be raised also was discussed and after giving The laxative taHet with the pleasant taste Protects every niembarof the family from Cbnstlpation-the enemy of good health 10 25 50 today to take the, higher tfogrees. yesterday's meeting was featured by a splendid, 'dlnnea served at the temple at o'clock last night by the ladles of the Order of the Eastern M1W. GERTRUDE JORDAN Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is sold in drug stores for fifty cents a' boVle; tne matter, tun consideration it was decided to let the dues stand as they are.

Officials of the club, it Is stated Star. Over 200 0oeltUKh Rite Masons a trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B- 454 Washington Montlcello, Illinois. expected quite a controversy over thli matter, thinking that new members of from the city and surrounding territory were present for the dinner, and the club would fight the proposed measure.

It was settled amicably, however, and according to one of thti each did it full justice. Following the dinner, a social hour vnut observed! by the members and candidates, featured by musical numbers by AUman Jones, S. P. Burton, George H. Lee and an augmented chonua club's officers there was no even the AT THE "MOVIES" smallest vestige of discussion.

This officer stated that the matter Conferring of the fourteenth de gree will take place at the temple this morning 11 o'clock and tha ceremonies will and for the day with most important and vital to the club was that of the new style green, as It Is the desire of the membars rf the club to have the greens second to none. Mr. Bender was at Asheyllle a short time ago and at that time went over the course and discussed the the conferring of the twenty-second We have the exclusive selling rights for this great laxative, Trial alia -10 cents. SMITH'S DRUG STORE The Rezall fit ore to the twenty-eighth degrees lnclil slve, The twenty-ninth to the thirty-second degree, inoJuprive, will matter of constructing the new trrecn, be conferred at tomorrow's meeting. with a number of the memrs The Dinner will be served at the temple again tonight at 6 '-30 o'clock, and a AT THE The Power of Publicity," a two-part Essanay drama, will be tho head-line attraction at the Princes today.

"Orders," a Selig drama, and "Hr Last Flirtation," a Yitagraph comedy, will compose the four-reel Myrtle Gonzales is seen in the comedy, "Her Last Flirtation." She tries to play with the affections of a big rancher, but it proves to be her last flirtation. He takes her by force i to the minister and marries her. The outcome is said to be amusing. A selected cast Is seen in "The Power Of Publicity." The two-reel drama is said to contain an excellent plot. banquet will be served there tomor row afternoon at 5:30 o'clock.

acts, revealing the complications arising from the attempts of the ambitious but foolish wife of a struggling chemist to achieve a doubtful standing in society on the strength of a few thousand dollars paid to the husband for a formula. A social leeol, to whom the wife loses a lot of money, la the vlllainess of th play, and is ably seconded by a villain who seeks to help the wife out of her financial difficulties for a consideration. The husband discovers the villain and his wife in a compromising situation, a divorce follows, and the ifie marries a lawyer friend. The villain tries to get some money from the leech, is arrested and sent to prison. Oh his release, ten years later, he obtains some funds from his wife and, going away, meets the vlllainess, and, after a struggle, kills her.

From then on, a series of. gripping scenes of remorse, restitution, a general straightening out of the complications, with the death of the lawyer returning the wife to the arms of her first husband. The management announoes that the proceeds from today will toe donated to the Jewish war sufferers. CITY MISSION BOARD IN ANNUAL MEETING BOY SCOUTS HOLD A MEETING OF INTEREST JOHN RASH COMMITS RASH DEED WITH RAZOR The Canton degree team Is here for new green, which ia not much more than an experiment, Is estimated to cost between 11,000 and 11,400 and It Is stated that If this jrreen proves a success the olub will procee.1 in have built as many more greens like as are considered necessary. the ceremonies, and a lawre number of Masons and candidates from different points In this section are present for the reunion.

UNKNOWN PARTIES Laborer Rah Cots Gash In Right Hide of Throat and Tells Police- He Did Unsatisfactory Job, FORESTRY ASSOCIATION MEETING AT NEW BERN Members of Troop No, Ashsvins Boy Scouts, met last night athehome of Boout Robert Qeorge on Motrtford avanua. The meeting was wall attended and rJootitmastei Rev, B. Thrall gave tha troop a drill In tha form of a quia. The subject of the quds embraced the principles of civia government and the iren'eral organization and methods of the federal gov AT THE STRAND. The, management of the Strand announces that the famous emo'lonal actress, Kathryn Osterman, will be seen today in Paul Armstrong's great play, 'The Bludgeon." This play was produced by the Equitable Motion Pictures corporation and is in five The annual meeting of the city board of missions was held In the mdnedon room of the Central Methodist ohuroh.

Important reports showing tha work ajcoMnpllHhad fVurlng tha year were submitted by the officer. Of-ncers for the ensuing year were elected its follows: Mra T. C. Smith, pre si. dent; Aim.

J. W. Wolfe, vice president; Mrs. It. d.

corresponding secretary; Mrs. P. J. WatMns, re-oording secretary) Mrs, N. Buokner, Overlook; Many Other Oars of Various Iarge Number of Delegates at Open John Rash, a laborer of i Short Spring street Is lying In a cell at the police station with a deep cut on the right aids of his throat said to have been self-inflicted, and a charge of attempted suicide has been entered Makes and Make Away With John Acee1 Ford.

ernment, and Its various branches. ing Session of the Convention Forestry Plans Discussed. Clyde Green and dlflVd rta.uen. AT THE GALAX. Virginia Pearson and Joseph KII-gour will be seen In the five-part silent drama, "Thou Art the Man," at the treasurer.

port, two new scouts, passed tha tenderfoot testg and took the oath maklnsr Washing Won't Rid Head Of Dandruff against him on the police blotter. A call was reoelved at police headquarters last night from people re "Why anyone shouldi walk past 11 them bona ada sjout. The ayenlng The report submitted by the treasurer, Mrs. I. Buckner, was as follows: A total of NEW BRRN, tt.

C. Jan. 2S.Wlth gratifying number of delegates from Galax today. This drama was Written by George Cameron, authon of "A Mil was passed plonrxntly and tfca mint siding in clone proximity to Rash's ing terminated after refresh njtnts lion Bid." The story of "Thou Ar the Man had been served by Mrs, Oeorge. The only sure way to get rid of ruff is to dissolve it then you destroy it entirely.

To do this, get about four was received in 1911, with a balance on hand January 1, HI, of 154.17. Disbursements by the treasurer and the workers for tha year amounted to all parts of the state, and a number of visitors from other state In attendance, the sixtn annual convention of the North CaroMna Forestry associa home, and whan two members of the police department reached the house they found the man lying on the floor with a deep cut in his throat and with furnished by the management is great. Tha potash, mines and aoaj mines the automobiles standing around here and steal a Ford Is a proposition I confess I can't understand." wailed John Acee at the Masonic temple last night, just after discovering that some unscrupulous person had departed with his machine In his absence. "There are of machines around here of all makes and condition," continued the loser, who sells estate and rents houses when not en tion convened hare this morning. The 11,166.71.

it at night when retiring; use enough to a sharp raaor at nis was. of Germany have been fornany years under government control, and now program today was featured by an in He was rushed to tha police station. and Dr. Jer Cocke, who was called teresting exUdreag by President Nathan O'Berry, of Ooldeboro, and the representative of Secretary J. a Holmes, the consolidation of all tha concerns engaged in generating and distributing eleotrlo power is being consid Paralysis of the Belgian and German glass Industries has resulted in greatly Increased business done by the glass factories in The story of "Thou Art the Man" deals with Gilbert Raynor, a young Englishman, who Is in the civil service.

He sends for his wife, but climate doernot agree, with her. It becomes necessary 'or her to go to a health resort In the northern hills, but Gilbert's finances' do not permit this. He applies to his superior. took several' stitches In the wound. When questioned, Rash miulo the moisten mc scuj aiiu iuu 11 111 gcuuy (with the finger tips.

Do this tonight, and by morning, most if not all, of yourrdandroff will be gone. and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no ered. the latter telling In detail of the work accomplished during the past twelve statement that if the polioemea had gaged) in being a Mason, "and I can't understand the sudden popularity of not arrived at the time they did he montha Governor Craig was to have my car." been present, but was unable to would have made a second and better Job, as the first cut was very tin- nmnnnnnnnnnuunnunuutimvn satisfactory. Rash also said that the Mr." Acee attended the Scottish Rite reunion at the Maonlc temple last night, leaving his machine, a Ford, in Tonight Joseph TCyde Pratt, state geologist, was the principal weaker, reason for his ant was that he had more burdens that he could bear. front of the temple, wth numerous on the program.

His address wn nave. You win find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug tore. It is inexpensive and never fans to do the. work.

other cars. While the ceremonials were being conducted, some unknown heard by many and proved to be Intently interesting and -enjoyable. Following this address the election of party or parties not only "borrowed Mr. Aoee's machine, but stole the officers le to be he4d. switch key from a machine owned by SENIOR CLASS FORMS AT WEST ASHEVILLE Tomorrow the foresters will be tak E.

R. Walnwrlght, Mr. Acee having Hon. Irving Marber, for a mora lucrative position but is refused. Marber meets the young wife and falls in love with her.

Finally a position In the fever district is open by the death of an attendant there. He ofTers this post to Gilbert, hoping that he will mjecumb to the disease and leave the wife to him. Gilbert )eaves his heartbroken wife, and the crafty world-man begins his pursuit. JohmBarrymore, In "The Dictator," will be the attraction at the Galax tomorrow. Pathe and Paramount news! pictures will also be shown.

An "attractive muslca 1 program hei been arranged by the Galax eight- piece orchestra for this unusual drama en to the John tL. Roper laimber com pany's logging camp ac Camp Perry, where they will ibe the guests of the thoughtfully anticipated the popularity of his car, and provided, as he supposed, against lta sirdaen departure by removing the swttch plug. Roper company. Through all the see CHICHESTER 8 PILI stons held today "Conservation of our LvsUef Aak yur Brglafar i Forests" was the keynote of the dis Chief Perry, of the local police rhlhssa.aaua llataMssXRM. Pitta la HW ted tablet Main Graduating CI a at West Ashevllle High Srhotil Fleets Officers, awl WUI Hold Monthly Meetings.

Does Pain Interfere? There is a remedy cussions and every member of the association Is determined to do his part to bring about this state of affairs. 1 aVA adfcaw. erf mmm AO 0 nJr III 5015 Vt DRUGGISTS VERYVKfJl today. force, was at the temple at the time, and the circumstances were reported to htm, hut up to a late hour last night no race of the missing machine had een found. The Ford only had aibout a half gallon of gasoline in the tank at the and It is expected that it wlH be found some place close in this morning.

Members of the senior class of the West Ashevllle High school organised yesterday and elected the following officers: Wade Steelman, president; Albert Sloan's Liniment SPEAKS AT PRATER MEETTXO. Health officials of the Philippine are endeavoring to develop an Industry In the dried juice of the pawpaw for medical use. Mrs. D. B.

Sire, Washington, D. Evans, vies president; Grace Beacham, secretary; Ella Morrison, historian; Nell Reynolds, prophet; Zula Fair-child, poet; Albert Evans, testator. superintendent of the deaconess work of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist The class which Is completing tentn Epiecopal church, will speak at the FOR prayer meeting service of the Metho grade work Is composed of six members and is the largest graduating class In the history of the high school. Read this unsolicited gratef ul tettiraony Not long my left koee bs-came lame sad sore. It pained me many rettlest nights.

So rV riout. did It become thai I wst' forced to consider giving up my work when I chanced to think of Sloan'a Liniment. Let me tsy ess than OD6 bottl fixed mo up. OcM, (MpjMt flotmoe, Tvx. 1 Commencement will be concluded on trRY fewt each day lump th Doctor way." Couch and cold are caused by wet feet.

dic Episcopal church, on North French Brond avenue, tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Ilev. K. W. Stanton, the pastor, will 'begin a n'-rles of prayer meetings on "The Famous Prayer 'Meetings GASES SOURNESS April 26, and until then the class will bold monthly meetings.

One other member of the class, Jessie Davis, will receive a certificate at the end of and often develop Into serioua illnaaaes. These well-fittJnff, light weifht, long wearing Hub-Mark Rubbers cost very little. Buy a pair today. Hub-Mark RaUwr Footwear Is made In a wide variety of kinds ACID the term In all save one subject, which, STOMACHS it Is said, she did not complete on ac of the Bible." noitv sov. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. James O. Rice of Aflhevllle, a son. count of accidental hindrances. A class valedictorian will be named aste styles to cower the stormy wsathsr needs af beys and girls in town ar eeuntry.

Tba Hub-Mark Is year value mark. at the end of the term. The moment 'Tape's Dia-pepsin" reaches the stomach all distress goes. ttm SAGE AND SO HI BIK C1J.4RS. The Men's BIWe class of Trinity Episcopal church will not be held tonight on account of the illness of Rev.

Dr. R. R. Fwnpe. Don't suffer! Eat without HUB-MARKRUBBERS DARKENS GRAY HAIR ThvWorloS Standard Rubber Footwear fear of an upset stomach or dyspepsia.

Do some foods you eat hit oack BOSTON SHOE CO, liONQ SHOE CO. C. W. BROWN SHOE CO. H.

REDWOOD CO. TiARCK IJIOX. Mrs. Ella Miller brought to The CltlJten yesterday a very large lemon, weighing two and one-half pounds. taste goo, but work badly; ferment BUY ELECTRICAL DEVICES tftHlBBBBBBBBSSJBBBBBSBBBSSBBSsHMsWe DURING ASHEVILLE TRADE WEEK Ending January 29th FROM 4 The Asheville Power Light Co; i Into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, It's Grandmother's Recipe to Restore Color, Gloss and Thickness.

Hair that loses its color and lustre. sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or ks2as stats Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down: Papa's OOMMISSIOXKRi Diapepsln digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was so safely quick, mo certainly effective.

No difference how badly your stomach is disordered you The greater part of the meeting of the city commissioners yesterday was devoted to matters of a purely routine nature. One building permit was granted to dam Blomberg. Eagle street, a four-room addition to a dwel or when It fades, turns gray, dull and lifelesa. Is caused by a lack of sulphur In the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of flage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that GET will get happy relief in Ave minutes.

but what pleases you most Is that it strengthens and regalates your 'stom-adi so yon osn eat your favorite foods wilhout ear. ling hyise, at an estimated cost of $250. A $1.75 Patented Springer Folding IRONING BOARD FREE Home Portraiture Portraits that are taken in the privacy of your own Home, amid familiar surroundings. Appointment Only L. L.

HIGGASON Phone 2577. PHOTOGRAPHER Most remedies give you relief some times they are slow but not sure. "Papa's Dtapepsln" Is quick, positive GTl FKK -S VI CE. The members of the Greek community of the city will hold a special meeting at Trinity church' Thursday morning. A Greek pries from Atlanta will conduct the service.

and ptits your stomach In a healthy condition so the misery won't coma back. Too feel different as soon as beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mixture by asking at any drug store for a (0-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." which darken the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It has been appMed. Resides, It takes off dandruff, stops scalp itching and falling hair. Toil just dampen a sponge or soft brash wit II" and dra thle through your hair, taking one small strand at a time.

By morning tha gray hair disappears: but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sulphur is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications. It also brings back the gloss aad lustra and give It an appearanae af abundance. "Papa's Dupepsln" cotnts In contact with the stomach distress Just vanishesyour stomach get sweet, no gases, ao belching, no eructations of vndlgested food, your head clears and With the Purchase of an Electric Heating or Cooking Device Amounting to $5 or More. ONLY ONE IE0NINO BOARD TO A CUSTOMER AVe cany a full line of electrical household appli-' anees, including chafing dishes, caffee percolators, electric coffee and teapots, disc stoves, heaters, cereal cookers, water heaters, curling irons, bou-boir sets, shaving mugs, uni-sets and others. Visit Our Salesroom 102 Palioa Avenue KSC.IAHH UD BOCGHT.

CHICACKO, Jan. li. Word was received here today thaf "the famous English Lad thoroughbred race horse of a decade ago, has been purchasel by the Kentucky raring eomir.lrslon. which is seeking sires for the purpose of Improving the rac'ng blood lines of yeu feel Bne. Oo now, make the best Investment DRESSING TABLES Oak, Mahogany.

Walnut and Birdseye Maple 0IX.M to gift. BURTON HOLT 'ON THE SQCARF7 ever made, by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pane's Diapepsln from any drug store. Ton realise In thoroughbreds In the etaj. English nve ralaates how needless It Is to suf Lad Is by Requltal-EngUeb Lady, both his st re and dam being fa-mo us la their fer from ladireetlov dyspepsia sr any stomach disorder..

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