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THE ASIIEVILLE CITIZEN, -MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1919. SJB, Nov. 1st NEWS OF THE FEDERATED CLUBS IN NORTH CAROLINA Coat Suits Mrs. Ernest Crulkshnnk. or tha playgrounds and amusement commit THE NUMBER OWE AN U.

ONLY ooMPAinr Through Special AmafnwM With Klaw A ErUnger, Robert T. Campbell Presents ROBERT HILUARD'S -N FASCLNATIXO 81CCES8, BY PORTER EMERSON BROWNE The Play That Mad a Bony I'nl. verse. Pause, Stop, Gasp. tea of the social service department, has prepared the following Interesting A complete line of Fall- atfd Winter Coat Suits in Series, Gaberdines, Poplins, Broadcloths and Cheviots in African Brown, Park Oreen, Navy, Black and Gray in the very newest styles.

Priced at From $15.00 to $27.50. 4NB MAVMHSO SUCA TI1C STORE. POPULAR paper outlining the devolpmrnt and success of the Raleigh playgrounds, that other towns facing this problem might recelvs benefit therefrom. I am sure all towns contemplating the establishment of playgrounds will be very much Interested in this article. and that Mrs.

Crulkshank will be glad to give them any further hi formation that they may desire. Tlio Playground Movement lu Raleigh, After more than a of success ful work, following upon six vara of I winner In each event receiving a rib- bon. The hours for opening and closing were at first from 4 to 6:10. These were changed to 1:00 for the opening and 1:00 tor the closing. During the summer months the work of the playground was broadened.

Tha hours were from :00 In the morning till 7:00 in the evening. A diamond was laid out for the older boys, and Interesting match games were held every morning from till 11. Tennis tournaments were held every Friday afternoon. In June the playgrounds commission appropriated ISR to be used for industrial work materials. This work formed the most Interesting fhas of the summer activities.

About seven-ty-flva boys and girls engaged In Industrial work, making many pretty and original designs In baskets of reed and raffia, even the little children making simple articles. For the boys, besides the work In baskets, there were woodwork classes. In which they made tool chests, flower stands, tabourets, checlrer boards, etc The supervisor considers that III oould not have been apent to better advantage as tha children not only have had pleasant hours of activity, but were also learning something Useful struggle to establish a system public playgrounds In Kaleigh, it is be lieved that an account of these efforts, and the present status of the playgrounds, as It has been worked out In Raleigh, will be of interest and Suggested by Kipling' Famous Poem, "Tlie Vampire." Reniember-'Thla I Not a Motion Picture. Special Summer Prices. Bariraln MaUnee: Adults 60c Children a5t Night! iSt; BOv 76c, $1.00.

SEATS FRIDAY. A Play You Will Think About, Talk About, Have About, Dream About. You Have Seen the PUture, Read the Book, Now See the Real Thing The Play. WE HAVE use to other towns. The movement for playgrounds In Raleigh was begun about six years ago by the Woman's club, co-operat- Ing with others, all of whom realised Some beautiful Shoes in Ladies' and Misses' English Walking Shoes in highest grade White Buck and in Tans.

In fact, we have a complete line in all high grade footwear for men, women and children. that the children of the cky wane not properly provided for in their leiaurs hours, and that the streets were not SIXTY WILL FACE THE JUDGE THIS MORNING the plaoe for their undlreoted play. The social servto department of the Woman's club wrote to the American Playgrounds and Recreation association, asking thant to send down on of the field secretaries. This association advised that the movement be ED 15 During the summer the supervisor assumed control of the boy scouts of the city. The scouts were pledged to Halloween CeJebrators Are Charged the support of the recreation commission, and the organisation has With Wearing Wrong Kind of taken up by the Raleigh rhamber of commerce, as they were more likely to secure appropriations for the establishment of playground.

taken on new life. Clothes Patrolman's Troueer Cut. tmwtmrnmmmmmfm TODAY AND TOMORROW At this same time the camp fire CAPT, SNYDER WINS girls were organlxed, and about thlr Interest In tha movement did not ty-flve girls were enrolled at the More than sixty defendants will die, but tha next step taken was, In January, ill, whan Dr. Cyrus Btlm- first meeting. PRIZE WITH PISTOL face the Judge in police court this morning, twenty-five of whom were Other organisations undertaken by arrested Saturday night In connection the supervisor are walking club, Intended chiefly for the teachers; a son, of the playground and recreation association addressed tha Raleigh branch of tha North Carolina conference for social service on playground with the celebration of Halloween tennis club for married women Hv Of the twenty-five, most of them THE IDOL OF THE SCREEN In a Unique Characterization Mary PIcMord Captain O.

F. Snyder, of Bingham are charged with disorderly oonduct work for the purpose of developing a Ing near the, school grounds; dramatlo club, and a muslo club, with system of publio recreation in School, Take Pistol Fire Champion- in that they appeared on the streets in clothes other than that worn by I perhaps a debating and clvlo club. Raleigh. A committee from this or- I ship at National Shoot, These clubs are neighborhood work of ganlsatlon was appointed to take tha persons of their sex. Many of the defendants are women who are matter ud with tha board of directors the very best kind, and already the results from them are valuable.

They IN Of interest to the friends of Cap show how, the work of the playground of tha chamber of commerce, and ask the chamber of commerce to make request of tba American Playgrounds charged with masquerading on the street In men's attire while a still larger number are men charged with dressing and parading the streets In tain O. F. Snyder of the Bingham 99 46 has extended Itself, gad what big possibilities there are In this sort of association to send a field secretary A Girl of Yesterday tern ale attire. work. school, will be the announcement that he has won the United State alow to Raleigh to make a recreation The playground Is In Raleigh for survey, no.

money being pledged, but aggregate pistol fire championship, to ba raised by voluntary gift. On The arrests on the police blotter Include charges of murder against Andy Bates and John KUllan In connection with the killing of George Bates Sat his soore on th rang at Jacksonville January 14. 114, the ehamfrr of commerce, by resolution, extended- to TODAY "Mind Over Motor" Two-Red Easanay Drama "THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS CAUOnT" Dlograph Drama Tha First of Series of Amaajtur Adventure "OAEfOONO ON THE BEACH" Edison Comedy during th recent shoot exceeding his nearest competitor by tnor than thirty points. Captain Snyder Is an expert with a pistol and his excellent the Playgrounds and Recreation as-soclatlon of America' an Invitation to good. It had prejudices to overcome but these have disappeared.

The people In the neighborhood of the other schools are all clamoring foe playground centers in their section of the town, and aa soon as funds from the city sre available, other grounds will be fitted out. The expanse for this Is comparatively small, and, as the people are now realising, the return Is of a value that Is Incalculable. send one of their field secretaries, and record was mad with a weapon with pledged the endorsement and co-oper which he had had no opportunity to ation of the chamber. practice prior to his call to th range. Mr.

Walter Ptttlt was sent down fn A Novel and Delightful Romance, Introducing the World-Famous Aviator, Glenn Martin, in Action. Strong Supporting Cast, Including Marshall Neilan and Jack Pickf ord. MUSIC BY THE GALAX ORCHESTRA QPEN FROM 1 1 A. M. TO 7 P.

Prices Adults 10c Children 5c fr4 Captain Snyder eoacnea nortn urday night, but unless the defendants demand It, any further hearings Into the facts In the case probably will be left to the next grand jury. An unusually large number of arrests have been made by the police since early Saturday evening for assault, drunkenness and other offenses. Two defendants are charged with resisting an officer, one of them, a ne-gress, slashed Patrolman M. Y. Angel's trousers with a knife, It is said, but as she had been drinking probably she didn't realise what she was doing.

Carolina team at th reoent shoot which lumped from a low place in June, 1914, and spent several weeks Interesting the people In the movement, and in getting the different organizations of the city to agree to class to a high standing in and the feat waa a phenomenal on a the Carolina team had. been In the ask the city commissioners for an ap GERMANS SAY GREECE HAS propriation for tha work. A commit lower class for many year and was preparing to congratulate Itself should it lead class C. It was not prepared HEFUSEH OFFERS tee from the chamber of commerea, merchants' association, and social service branch appeared before tha commissioners, and tha result was an appropriation of It, BOO toward tha establishment and maintenance of a to Jump to Class but its excellent training and th meritorious work of its member enabled It to go much A practically acid-proof alloy has 'been Invented by a German chemist, who has added small amounts of Admission 5c 5c higher than th state marksmen naa "molybdenum and chromium to Iron, Declare That Other Conces JOFFRE RETURNS. I playground.

At tha same time it was decided that a playground commission should be appointed to direct and supervise tha the members eluded his visit to England and returned to France Saturday night. sions Have Been Added to Cyprus Offer. LONDON, Oct. SI. General off re, ihe French cominander-in-chlef con- rural schools, for which th eenrloesi of Prof.

Lotus H. Coflfman, th University ef Minnesota, hay beea engaged. of the commission to -be aa follows: President of tha chamber of commerce, president ot 'the i Woman's club, president of the merchants' association, a member of: the school committee of Raleigh township; and anticipated. Captain Snyder wa presented With a fcaadsom tnsdal In recognition ot his skill on th rang and he values It highly. His friend hexe been congratulating him warmly sine his return upon his ability to win the championship of th country In th class named.

EDUCATIONAL GIFT B7 ROCKEFELLER NEW YORK. Oct. II. The general education board, on Of John V. BERLIN, Oct.

It. (By wireless to PROGRESS RANGES BEAUMONT FURNITURE CO. 7 BUuooro AeetMev LSayvllle.) The Overseas News agency gave out the following: "According to an Athens dispatch Great Britain offered Greece for her participation In the war not only Cyprus but the Dodekaneso Islands DIfiTfUBTJTES XHOH CROSSZX AMSTERDAM, (Via London), Oct II. A' Sofia dispatch says that Im. peror William has conferred th Iron crose on Crown Prince Boris of Prince Qyrllle, second son ef King Ferdinand Vasell Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian premier, and General Jeooff, commander-in-chief of the Bulgarian force.

Tt Is an insult In Franc to call any on "a melon." the police Justice. The first step In the work of organisation was the selection, of a supervisor. Under his direction th equipment was bought and erected upon the centennial school grounds, that being the largest and most centrally located. The playground was opened August 24, 1914. Superintendent P.

M. Harper, of the city schools (an advisory member of the commission) assisted Mr. E. Unhman, the present supervisor, In Rockefeller's philanthropic enter and South Albania. Great Britain SB BBBj I further promised the evacuation or A prises, tonight snnounced gifts totalling 1875.000 to four colleges and I Ml the Aegean Islands.

Prime minister provision of funds for a number of Zalmis declined the offer, empnat- novel experiment In th field of edu ieallv repeating tha statement tnat cation. Tha latter Include a scientific I the people of Oreece want to remain FRID'Y, iJov. studv of ths Gary, scheme of getting In touch with the pupils In all Rich, Dark Hair With Sage Tea Tour rry, faded hair will com. bark quickly to Its natural rich, dark color if yon spplf 8ulphsaf, This food old faahkmed ease tea and aulphur miiture, so hishly reaommended by apecialiats, work, so fradually and erenly that no one will know that roo are ins it. Entirely unlikedvea NEW YORK'S A the schools.

The children were urged A FARCE IN THREE ACTS LAUGHING SUCCESS to attend regularly, and the teachers were asked to use thir Influence In Impressing upon the pupils the value of outdoor play. As a result of this GOTHIC THE NEW for Me COLLAR Metro Feature EDMUND BREESE IN The Song of a Wage Slave Five Big Acts Five Biff Reels Orchestra at Morning Performances Orchestra at Afternoon Performances Orchestra at Evening Performances ADMISSION 5c and lOe perfectly harmless. Stop, dandruff, itching; makes hair fresh, (lomy, beautiful. 0e; drtnrjriirt renmria price if It fails. Clifton Cbem.

Newt rk, N.J public school education and of the Hampton Institute system, th results of which th board Intends to make available for general us throughout th country. Th gifts are: Carlton college, Northfteld, a Congregational Institution, Hobart college, Oenevo, N. Episcopalian, LaFayette college, Easton, Presbyterian, 1100,000, and Kalamasoo college, Kalamasoo, Baptist, $10,000. Othsr undertakings announced Includes ths publication of a hand book on university finance which will be neutral. "A telegram to the Oa xette from Bona says that the French and British military authorities In Ba-lonlkl are showing lnoreaslng seat to obtain supervision of the malls and telegraphs and that this paternal care for the interests of small neutral states provokes resentment In Greece." The Dodekanesos Islands are in the Aegean sea off the coast of Asia Minor and enjoy autonomy under Turkish suseranlty.

They Include Scarpar-talnto. Rhodes, Htampalla, Nero, Xlcaiia, Cos and Kaloymnos, The Archipelago is known better under the nsme of pored es or Scattered Islands. They once belonged to Greece. IT FITS THE CRAVAT Mow appeal the attendance at once Increased from forty to flfty children a day to over too a day, with a maximum attendance of til In one day. To further stimulate Interest and Increase the attendance, a system of training in running and jumping and other athletic sports was begun by the supervisor.

Wednesday afternoon was set apart as a general contest day, wbtn a number of sports were participated In by the children, the Seats on Sale at Allison's Wednesday PRICES 1.50, $1.00, 75, 50 and 25c prepared by Trevor Arnet, auditor of Sold and guaranteed by Dr. C. A. Ray-lor: C. A.

Walker; Allison's Drug Store; Teague at Oatea. the University of Chicago, and a study of the training of teachers for cuiitt. nsaoov tee BY DUD FISHER MUTT AND JEFF Mull Certainly Is the Old "Joe Crapehanger," Himself (Copyright, 1111, by H. C. Fisher.

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