Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1921, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 192L 11 COOLIDGE IN ASHEVILLE STORY OF JAPANESE MRS. JUDITH L. BEALL DIES | PRESS CLUB HEARS MOVIE | . yamems Artist Dler o Mur- FOR MUCH-NEEDED REST I.A F RREVWA SENTRY PROVED UNTRUE |Grestotece of Framcis scott Eey| CENSORSHIP CRITICISED |12 o7 ais, itir it bt Succumbs in This City. e o born in Oswego, N. Y. He was entirely h pneumonia. He was s . self-taught as an artist and was a Vice President-Elect Gets Whele- 0F GANAI. IRADE Official Inquiry Shows First Ver- [ Mrs Judith Lowry Beall, widow of | D. W. Griffith Compares Screen In- |member of the National Academy of ¥ Y Clear Complexion Edward Thomas Beall and a great- Design and Water Color Society. His The American consul at Vladlvostok [car and automobile and 5.00. Were 8.50. tast| Arthur Burt Co., x as his theme, “The litical | 13":‘ "‘. conomic Independence of Ire-| i James A. G of the ve Padraic H. iends of Irish F Typographical Temy ccidents. W n interest in_ the ‘proposal to develop|(he U'nited States had not asked v e (— ( 4 g:lt;'ie between Washington and that| government to lend assistanece in v, ‘8even <ons were injured, none | ni g ¢ 3 protecting the lives property of | se sly. The other accident occurred | a It was Indicated today that the Mer-| Nineticans 'in s . “andthat he 2’ speading automonile .~ul‘;£y!:‘rli: i n S A any g0 ent | with a street car near Oakland City A which is Interested In the deve had made any such Aokl o o o - of manufacturing as well as refail trade, feddeat iaiuring four pecpl : might formulate a program to adver- tise the advantageous factory sites to ¥ ! be found along the canal above Wash- KA—_—=\\ ington. at a meeting of is in Cumberland, has expressed much i Bee Prancis Seott K ves- | dustry to Newspapers a o kno i galleries Ohio Physiclan. Hearted Welcome to North sion of Shooting of Lieut. :-:n(]-( f‘&l“)::r”l\’:n-;ofX‘-‘!al'\\-u;n{:r“:!ioar:tj s AP pe! ;.I,”_:;:;:gnu:v;r::rw: :r::’ Av:mx Khers Dn K. M. Edwards for 17 years Carolins City. £epedan Was Eake: gh\;r:afp‘:.,ll\t\nl t{n"r \.\r:‘a“::d'f’h} va. | T tion 1 ulry ‘gC:l th $reated scores of women for liver ||f ASHEVILLE, N. C, Janvary 31— By the Assoctated Press ;Mrs. Beall was born in Bedford Va.| The motion plcture industey is the and bowel ailments. During these Seeking: a rest which ‘he said ne was|Merchants and Manufactur-| Toxro. January 20—omeiar in- ies) Ariesal ey Fall it i Erndd % unable to get in his home town, Vice auiry has Shown the story first told J = : EdLoas i tyears he gave to his patients a pre P: er . Mary I Fleenor. and a nd- 'sorship would = ' a ays President-elect Calvin Coolidge is ’ A iation to Boost C. Dt ooty whe shot ang kflled| SETE D gl T a0 T Fleaor ropor ovels S . \ ption made of a few well-known turing in 45 [|||here today for a two-week vacation, | €FS” ASSOCIation to Boost C. UESWel D Tangdoniot ithtiuniceql| CUSbIsT I oM drgaret, Tlcenox Jiroper (deve Shoe sizes are not stand- "vegetable ingredients mixed with[| on shares mai g accompanied by Mrs. Coolidge and Mr. Brates crubser AltanyiatiVIaivostok | O e e e 1i k to be fir & = 5 ¥ . A early this month w; says |2 4o orclopk s = a4 ardized 8| = live m’l.,hl:amngythun'l)r. Edw-l:'ds or 83 months. It o e B Sresmmsot Nerthamp | & (0. as/Aid to/Industries. |hs"hshs dooath was mnteue, says|{ISTR00% TS ege B Dudies will nt of the National Wi et i live Tablets. You will know them oy’ Tath Soartab i e 5 quotes Consul Kikuchi of the politi- | Officiate. Interment will be at Bed- |Clul ted. Especially in dress = = UK, a al department of the Japanese v , Va. t dus 0! theigfolivel culor Pays 4 Per Cent were guests of prominent citizens of | woian® for & trade revival between |cal department of the Japanese army., | ford, Va _The motion picture industry t f ; These tablets are wonder-work- | e ithdra ;hat city. Thhgy remained there only [ i ashing ?Ee%'; N ?x:m ConanLE! il lsalm.‘ has declarcd - r-}l::}\!\’\; prriadl s ! :Iu- e ootwear. liver and bowels, which res withdrawn be- ong enough te take breakfast be- S IeSSDLRKe fand e the sentry canceled his statement slborten e L el L oLIuuLS T 3! Ef.i".".'.imm .cfionl:ocur‘r?inz o i ° fore maturity tween traina. It was former Gov. |5 o, the development of manutac: and emphasis is placed on the dec- FIRE CHIEF TO TALK. o, said M Grifith, and s the Uncomfortable shoes = 2 lidge' 5 ng s sto! € = ation s action wa t the rowth of the s would have been TS i e fthe waste and poisonous matter in ore g,“:’df‘:sp:ffg“& ";;‘e‘egg";n“:‘!fi“‘;“{‘l’z terway outside the limits of the City | result of interference or presmre by pdstm o had sat beside| spoil amy entertain: one’s system. . together with Govs. Lowden and Morris. | acrenoilS considered today by thelihe foreign office on army authori. |George S. Watson to Address City {every iy newer industry el If you have a pale face, sallow MN&II’III' The greeting extended him then was | ojoqiaentS 4nd Manufacturers’ Asso- ties. " The’ investigation of the inci- o i | Woula s’ it “every produciion. wers ent. } Y Yook, dull eyes, pimples, coated $7,000,000 ey s whob hemday Asheville's | “President Philip King and Secretary [ ConSideratings, |1 S ced by political Wat S ot L el ned to woman| Women's winter high i B = ) 3 s orge 8. Watson, chief of the Di : t : 5 5 H tongue, headaches, a listless, no- imous. The former governor appreciated | Charles J. Columbus e fa Albert ¢ Columbia fire ¢ sts from 4 until 8 p.m. and a shoes "way down. Quite xood feeling, all out of sorts, in-| Surplus More Than this and sald he was glad to be here | WoUld Stek a co aves of the - T e Ol S dinner” was served from 550 s S Y i active bowels, you take one of Dr-; urp l“:')‘_"' such cordial assurance of hospital- | g¢ the canal towase comp e .\pjlili‘,“;sf:.'k_, b dny's Sy | forum Wednesday at 12 s g prepared under) a lot at 8.85, and some i Edwards’® Olive J‘abkts p‘:zhrtg“:&r $600,000 termine “what ‘can be done 1 oEnised U Sincere and wprint atti | fe T T . wons cubnary' | French heels, blacks i Si . T 0 cana ude o & mento bt it Ay wre a letter of fo = Ll 'lll"'::umsmdd';m:f :;:Ir::n agnd men ||| Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. Police Chief Kills Negro. ness beyond its present utilization as | quiry™ te men conducting the in-|dress the club is e tAHBn wrom D AR R A5G D) and tans, 5.00. L Y “Oliv. -We BROXTON, Ga.—An__unidentified | # C0al Carrier. Reports published today by (I che Of the civies " and | ministe “uba . i gke Drc.esl‘;t‘i‘xfll:.;s&"‘;: ;ro"r"'z:‘l’;‘ JAMES BERRT Trealdent negro who 19 alleged to have attempt- | The Darkes that come dow Yomi Uri Shimbun of Hite city 1o Collmanoniine Chiss dnn — i Men’s winter high shoes e SuC u = ed to strike Chief of Police son o Ll €03 he effect that the s y 1 s publie e ronD o i - Thelonow and then just to keep ||| JOSHUA W. CARE. Secretary || | od to sirike Chief of Polics Tyson It is believed that ' co-oper found cuilty snd that o S WPanii| PROTEST IRISH ARREST. | “way down, 9.85 and them fit. 15c and 30c. and killed by the chlef. isers’ A e i‘l{;"‘h“;n :&‘:‘heml?:‘itodt faten for | ¥'riday night. | At ition denouncing the arrest 11.85. and some rem- = d Som- | his ac ve not as yet been con- and interment of Rev. J. A. Irwin.| S = = Paly .ond business interests In Com-| firmed at ths war office. The news- S s T wstor of the Presbyterian Church at | ts at 6.85. — erland would produce a business d S = nants a' o velopment that would insure return | omer. erted the findings of the Fleven Injured in Smash-Ups. | Kilkea and, who toured the : PR cargoes. 5 pourt-martial which tried the sentry | ATLANTA, Ga—Eleven people were | United States last spring in the Boys’ sizes 1 to 6. 5.73 . Representative Zihlman, whose home | ad been received here. injured as the result of two street|of Irish independence. has published an announcement that Tice Half-Price Half-Pr Half-Price Half-Price Half. N While opposed to the establishment & 2 i, | i Two Stores at Downtown of factorics in Washinzton alons any | Half-Price Half Trice Sol He ZO o) nc it Pric || Next to | Opposite lines other than those harmonizing | Half-Irice Half-Price I 09 ° rice I5thand G g3y | ice |9thandE ] with plans’ tor"the city's elifo e | Haltbrice Halt-brice | Keith’s | Your Service Crandall’s velopment, the association secs in the e Half-Prico gy Half-Price canal country a territory admirably SRrE adapted to the purpose of a manufac- turing sectfon. Factories located alon; the canal beyond the city limits, it is pointed out, would be too far removed to be & nuisance, whereas they would el be advantageously situated with re- e . spect to rail and water transportation | 1 : . facilities. i . THE TRENCH TO REMAIN. Funds Raised to Continue Sale of | Half-Drice el e Ou a e Disabled Veterans’ Work. 4 h - “The Trench,” the small shop at » . 5 < o Eiel saiomergnanaioran ot pri Any Suit or Overcoat in the house—whether it is a Style- : . e e el . plus, a Stratford, or one of the other nationally known : start in life, will be enabici to con- makes we feature. i 2 Ninth and F tinue in business as the result of the two-day tea and bazaar held last Thursday and Friday at the resi- dence of Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, 9 . . . . v a orth, ics : We're going to wind up this big sale on ir, president of e american Wom, | S EricS ° . “brice o 1 came today from legion officials, who | {1a]f.price -Price the double qu]ck. stated that the affair, arranged to “Price B tide over the difficulties encountered | ytaif-Price B by the shop due to siack trade, had | {iui(_Drice “ Priee B on eminently successful. ien 1 e You’ll have to hurry now—for we’ve turned the The' executive committee of the | A1 Vs doithe fonsi N i-Price Tas s . hehnih American Women's Legion is meeting | 1141 brice ou do the fiiguring—— 1 f-Prios ast corner and it’s a straight away to the finish. this afternoon to discuss and perfect | Lo mrice f-Price ll;fé!::l' plan; }on;: the linel of one | Half-Price . , ; Ig-{;r o organization’s principal avowed | J1alf-Price Uf-Price aims, the helping of crippled Yanks -Pi e lf t $40-I.lt $20 00 alf-Pric ' tented members of society, following | Half-Price Half-Price their discharge from hospitals. Half-Price lf ° ’ ;L‘:;'H‘.(i Half-Price wlf-Pric ‘re jrt : it was $75--It’s now $37.50 & INCOME TAX ON SALARIES. | sait-rrice Half-Price S R S Hal i Half-Price | Salaries and wages sented | 2! . . . Half-Price g ® . approzimately half of the individuai | HA1CErice Saving half the price is only half the advantage. You HAlf Brice incomes repo: 0 the income tax 4 . . = alf-Price . unit for_the year 1918, ding i re the highest types of tailoring ef- Halt-Price = gt S s s o z}.??!’éix',lfica'i B get garments that are the hig] yp g e vision o at unit, wl spoke to- . alf- 1 day before the Monday Lunch Club. R fectiveness. : Holt-Briec These two sources produced $5,30 Half-Price Half-Price 000,000 reported in the returns e | Half-Price Half-Price the' income from business pursuits fooxlce Half-Price was $4.600,000,000, the total of $12,- ool Half-Price 900,000,000 being nearly three-fourths ” >ri Half-Price of ‘the’ individual incomes reported. | Half-PTice Half-Price Of the 95,000 persons whose income | Half-Price v rcoa s Half-Price was from business pursuits, 39 per ":“:”j‘,:,‘bge ; Half-Price cent, or 373,000, were engaged in Half-Price agriculture. ;{:l;-{;:zfi Half-Price The statistics presented by Mr. A Half-Price White showed that 99 per cent of the | Half-Price One and two of a kind only-—be- Half-Price Half-Price Half-Price incomes reported for 1918 were less [ Half-Drice 3 ioey than $25,000, which group represented | 16" TI00 ] Half-Price 83 per cent’of the total incomes re- | HallPrico longing to the grades up to $60. If we Half-Price Half-Pri f&?fix:nfiwfigfl.u P e ga{f-P"iC‘? Half-Price A general falling off in dividends in Z i 4 4 A Half-Pric: 191§ “was indicated by the fact that | Half can fit you ceeeceoecenoiacncoon Half_Pr there was a decrease from.the 1917 ialf_f’ Hoo Hall-l”r‘ figures reported in the incomes above | Half-Brice . Half-Price $20,000. The same thing was notice- | Half-Price Half-Price able in the incomes below that figure, | Half- Half-Price but the loss was more than met by | Half-Price . Half-Price an increase of 1,083,000 in the num. | Half-Price G] R f Ca Hulf-Price v 2, Half-Price Half-Pr: ber of incomes between $2,000 ana | Half-Price oves eerers ps Half-Pr 320,000 reported InidNE. . - | HaicErice SRR e Such as Dent’s, Silk Reefers—full A bis assortment of Harbe it C e mpatoucess loogth and in & va- ofihe very newest o Hal s Half-Price Values Values Values $ 85 Half-Price sl Brics Up to $2 15 uvpto 8 5c Up to 1__ A a 3 $5.50. .unn K== $250....... $350...... Half-Pr Half-Price CONSTIPATION Hal;:g:ggz Half Price for - Half Price for g ki { RHEUMATISM |[mionc: Shirts Hosiery e CORRECTSIlIsof |iihnee ; . A brice . Half-Price All Shirts—including Manhat- All Monito and Holeproof Hose HAlE Drice Kldneys & Bladder E;:;:{::fi: tans as well as our own—Silk, ;Itll:e::dwle_lilsltn‘(;'::e ::’ukes—Pure ::.:;H: e MONEY-BACK CUARANTEE IN EACR BOX | Half-Prica $3 to $15 grades, 65c and $1.25 grades, Half-Price Half-Price Half-Pric 1888. WASHINGTON. D. C. § | Half-Prico . 33 63 Half-Price: Heal Skin Diseases| ! Bl Every Suit & Overcoat —Those Fine Rochester-Tailored Garments— As low as $17.50— o 5 & Half-Price Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, | 1121252 Half Price for Half Price for Half Price Only $37.50 for the best Antiseptic Liquid | Hoeos e Hats R It Is amneccasary for vou to sat- | HE FS erve all the Cut Included are the Felts, the e Hy America makes—i best o i 'ma, blot = | Half- i i e Cuf nclude 3 Half-Price Mo 155 C]Othmg ma‘ i sk s b ::m" fld‘“z o lilnl'::;' '."‘f" '}{flfgtf‘; Silr’m“lt(nli‘t';d Silk Neckwear. Beavers and the Velours—Stet- m{x{r;a: terns and models that these artist tailors can design. troubles, Zemo obtained at any | Half-Price gt bl b ey HaltPrice e Dotite; ad eummptty apphed | Bt Er 75¢ to $3 grades, Half-Price wlrfielmull;' give in:tnmprglidp rom it brice $5 to $11 grades, Half-Price | itching torture. It cleanses and | Half-Price Half-Price . T H lf P . ' xnoth:;e:g:dskin -.r;d llcli"';'q“kkly e e 3 c to $ .50 $ 50 $ 50 el rousers ria rice. e i ot | Hutmie 4 {0 9= R fln‘gpe-ring liquid and is soothi Half-Price Half-Price to £ | Falf-Price alf-Price: e most delicate skin, It is not ,}fl:{’fl;’: :::u-g::ce, At the Downtown store only. Excellent patterns - . greasy, is easily applied and costs | Half-Price s Half-Pric that will go well with any Coat and Vest. fitle.” Qct It today and save afl| Hali-Iricn Half Price for g et ! bt ol e Half Price for frthee: Halt Prics Underwear 4 In skin troubles, ordinary soaps | iiaif-price H are irritating and liable to aggra. | Half-Price Pagamas vate the condition. Use Zemo | Half-Price All Duofold and other brands A soap. It is antiseptic, soothing, and | 1131¢ brice of Shirts and Drawers—the Un- The entire stock—plain and e hastens the process of healing. a derwear for now. fancy; domet and cotton. Half-Price ‘The E. W. Rose Co. Cleveland, O. Half-Price Half-Price, A B ? People peefer $1.50 to $4.50 grades, $2.50 to $5 grades, Half-Price Broken lots of Shirts—Silk roken fots of the Pprovided s e Half-Price fin t 4 prompt an Half-Price Half-Price, Fiber, Rep, Satin Stripe and est of Silk Cra proper performance | Half-Price 25 $ 25 s 50 Half_Price' >y g quality ; exclus; Half-Price 3 . Half-Price fine Cottons—some with laun- g usive patterns. proves promise. |y price c 0 —_— —— == Halt_Price B >d i Beecham’s Pills are Ealf Price Half-Price e S Sold up to Half-Price RIS tomatch. §°N 95 $500. P e prics Sold to — ® Fried Half-Price Sl Half-Price © Halbbrics . Half-P1 v o All Manhattans Half Price ;}2;;- ico el L R -Price 3 P s A1f-Pri _Pric 5 » Half-Price Half-Pric - 3 Half price el BLICuE ey e Eeel T Price Half-Price Half-Price Hai-Price Halt-Price Half-P Half-Price Half-brice Half-Price Halt-Price Half-Price Half Price e Halfhrice Half-brice Halt-brice Half-Price Half-Prico Half- Half-Price Half-Price Half-Price Half-Price Half-Price Half-Erice Halt Price Mo Prico Half-Price Half-Prioe Half-Price Half-Price Half-Price Half-Price Half-Price Half-Price lL:H Price Half-Price Half-Price Half-Price Half-Price Half-Price <> B ] Half-Price c Half-Price Hal(-Price Half-Price Half-Price Half-Price Half-Price

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