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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. C, SEPTEMBER 10, 1922. Black Mountain Society News TW.AOK M CM 'NT A IX, H..pt ' n' Mr , nd Mr. Kred Prii's ' hi, f-miui'rn. oi winsion-,salem, Hnd Sir nd Mns. life Kutiler. of Cliarloue Jiave Just snjoysd a delightful moiur! trip to Mount Mitchell and chimney I Rock and othsr point of Interest In I 1h mountains of Western Noi'thVar kllna. I Mr. B. C. Johns.ni and Mlw Mary, IValker Poster, of Kli-mlnglKim. atw'r pending tt) wmmtr at th Uresham 1 ave returned to their home ' I Dr. and Mra. J. Hoy lie ... ,f win-lon-Salem. spent the week rnd with friends litre. I air. ana mm. jimra tt (trims and pryan Orlmae. of Washinrton, N. .'!? tnd Mls Kdna H. Grimes, of ,iar-' itte, oonrposed one rf manv Mount iitohell liar l leg last week Misses Katherine K. Harp and Olga Snyder, of Washlimmn. l. i' ere Mount Mitchell vlsiir.r. t,..., ay and weregueats nt Muntc Vista t several .nays. Silas nacelle Harrelt. of Atlanta ent the week etui at Hie r.r.h,.Tv. airs. jnarRHrex Iceland, afier a KInv three weeka with friend at Toe' ne and Bskerevills: him reMirnnii It. ifr nmnB oirt. mr. inland was wlh Mr. and - Mrs. J. W. (Judger nd femlly. Misses Rm Hi ami rtwrTnitSnVTiTteF 4 week end (lay at the (Jrenham. have jpjirned to their home in Stateavllle. filr. .and Mr. 8. u. .Morgan, of 'Slehane. spent la at week wlih friends here. Lr C. R. Hore.heat. Mrs. Morcheat and daughters. Misers Ituth and Kl eanor Horcheat. of PlttsJiurfrh. I"a., liave been interested visitors to Mitchell and other points of Interest for the past two weeka. Mra. LoOrande Woods, r Cori cana, Tex., after a three weeks' stay with Mr. and Mra. W. H. McM ar ray, has returned home. Mrs. W. F. Smith and Miss Neeley Smith, of Moultrie, Ga.: .lm Marian Fletcher, of Cuba; Misses Amelyn and Marian Smith and. Miss Elizabeth Iypvett. of Atlanta, visited Mount Mitchell Saturday. While here they reuistered at the Monte Vista. Mrs. M. S. Holmes and Miss Mar garet Holmea. of Wilmington, were Bursts for a week at the (iresham. Mr. Charles K. Olwin, after a visit of a month with his sister, Mrs. W. W. Jackson, returned to State College, KalelKh, Monday. Mrs. W. A. Thomas and small daughter, Battle, and Miss Celeate t'hambers, after a stay .of a month at Miss Ann Wilson's, left Thursday for their home In Ktatesvllle. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lowe, of Knox yllle. Tenn., who s-pem the month of August at Monte Viata, returned Wednesday to their home by motor. Miss Myrtle Hawkins, of Asheviile, who has taught for the past three rears in. the Black Mountain High School, i thla year teaching at Klkln, M. C. Mrs. T. H. Iyowry and Miss Agnes lustell, of Patterson Springs, are spending September with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. (Minkscales and ilr. and Mra. yr. P. Sloan, of Clenj lon College, S. C, motored up for a rip to Mount Mitchell Friday Mrs. J. E. Wannamak?r., Misses (irglnla and May I. Wannarnaker ind Mr. W. R. Wannarnaker, of St. ifathews, S. C, have been spending ome time here sightseeing, and Are eglstered at Monte Vista. Misses Susie and Hannah Holding, f Wake Forest, were recent guests f Mr. and Mra. W. H. McMurray. Misses Margaret and Kllzabeth Wtu rt. after spending the summer with Ir. and Mrs. C. 8. Stuart, left Thurs- ay for Charlotte to enter wueena ollerje. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kin, of Con ord. were week end guests at the Iresham, . , . Mlases Thrll and Young, of N'ew 'orlt, have arrived to be the hous-i ucsts of Mrs. James Maney at ilythewold Orange. Mr. an Mrs. Christopher Atkinson, liases Norvel. Lucy and Virginia At Inson and Mr. DeTreville Atkinson. f Columbia, S. C . formed a party to lount Mitchell Frldav. Whllo here ley were ijuests at Monte Vista. T. F. Brown, of Knoxvllle, Tenn.. aitor of the Flrt Baptist Church lere, has rocently spent a week here, le guest of his sister, Mrs. W. H. Ii-Murray. Prof, and Mrs. John Wood, after a eek with friends here, have returned i their home In Rutherfordton. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ortnand, of reenvllle, S. C, were recent visit 's and were guests at the Greaham. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hardy, of Tam i., Fla.; after spending several eeks here and in Asheviile. have re rned to their home. Miss Daisy MoMurray,' after a. brief alt with her brother, Mr. W. H. cMurray, left last week to enter Inthrop College, Rock Hid, 8. C. Misses Howard and Neely Smith, of oultrle, G.: Mildred MoRae, of Mo te, Ga.; Porta Battle, of Boston, and guests of frlai)4a snr a week end s oy hen1. Mrs. S. C. King. Mrs. Ruben Chad wl"k and Mrs. I . c. ImnaM. of Hir tiilriulijm. are speiiding Septemher at the Monte Vista. Mlldre Mia-i Jessie 'rtntoii. of Hot Springs, owe of (he newly elected teachers for the Hlnck Mountain High School fac ulty. Li with Mr and Mrs. O. Itay Jori'uu for the winter. Cd Hicks, of KMnrMo .ii AinntH Ista. were Intereated I "v i1, ', Mitchell and Chilli- ne Itock last week ; ' r" ""', ,,aI,n h. I Mrs. .1. .1 Baxier. a in, ,?n Tr!.', v'""'--'"l joined1 Mr. and Mrs. (1. I.. ?her .u"ty '," A"ll,v"l- r.'r a fur- of Chariot!., wero mer visit t,, IH) ,.. i,..,,r,.fc, ... .,1 . , tnuuntalin "lr '"naMi. '"ns ' Miss Nan Anders., n, of l.timt.erlon. -Mr and Mrs. Tten v f,K , 1 will stn-nd tho winter at the Hvron raduate ege, muakial FIFTEEN t from the i.reeiiKtioro Coi- uiiervlsor. and Mra. John McUmw, (n uhurcn of the lunuti room, of N'ew Ttern. and Iterry ami farnilv, week end KUrMs recent i;ue-ts at Ite ton. 8 ciiarl.it Monte Vis Mr. Wll(am V. M .11. of California, -t ier a visit with relatives lien-, left i .mi AicMurray. of Sunmier ... attended ih. r.nt encei at M.ntreal "- lrnMr Ja","'f K Wl'hirt and Messrs. Harold and Norman Wlshart. of Nor wood Park. A.sJievllle. were dinner Ail?', SfKMr"' Lula Sh'"'u id Miss Mabel Shannon here. ami Mrs. W. .1. Martin the week end with friends hr o5jT -,hi. Kjyfr- "f I'hesterfleld. ' f ' okJ Mr. K. J. McJ-urd. of (las- were week end guests t n. House, spent hopo Oresliam. Mrs. Charles Woodward li'as re. turned, to her home, after a week with her narenls. Mr. unA Mr si... AIlss Heiulrx- of H'ul T,..r,-x and Mis herald, of Charleston, s. c are irmllfig some lime as the'gueus of Mrs. Cora Lee Ir. HldgWreat. -Mrs. K. S. Bond and Ml.s Kthel fiimd. of Jacksonville. Kla.. are house enests of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley ;ir aldeau on Church Street. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nloholaon " and sons. Person and William .1.. Jr.. of Kinston. are spending Septemher at Monte Vista. Mrs. K. c. I1ps. after spending the summer here, has returned to her home in DIehel. S. C. Mrs. C. M. Pleasant and Mrs. M F. Massey. of Richmond. V.. are at the Oreshim for the remainder ot the season. Mr. and Mrs. V H. clapu motored up from Knoxville and were visitors to .Mount Mitchell Monday. Mr and Mrs. H uindtree. of Oxford and Mr. A. C. Ili-Hch. of StatenvlUe were- week end visitors and visited Mitchell ami i himney Itock. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clark, of Boston arc spending a few days at the tires-ham. Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. McCoy, who hRve spent the summer at the Gretyiatn. have returned to their home. Their daughter. Miss Helen, will remain for an indefinite stay. Ir. and Mrs. W. H.. Scruggs, ot Ashviile, and Mrs. Will Creen. of this place, have gone to Blowing Rock for a week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gray, of Wadea boro, were recent week end visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Boozer. Mrs. AV. J. McTimmons. Mrs. L. E. Bissell, of Jacltsonvllle. Fla, -and Mr. H. W. Boorer. of Atlanta, if Mount Mitchell visitors, and while here are At Monte Vista. Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Llgon. or Anderson. S. C, are apending a few days here, guests of friends. . Mr. and Mrs. P. D. MoLean, of Raleigh, are spending tha week at Monte Vista. Mrs. L. W . MImms. Miasea Bertha I,.. Edna and Kliiabeth MImms, of Soringfleld, S. C, formed a Mount Mitchell party Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wodehouse, of South Carolina, after (pending the aummer with Misses Rose and Lou Stuart, have returned to their home. Miss Annie Jordan, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Jordan, has returned, to" her hom In Kin ston. N. (1 Mr. an Mrs. A. C. fmffee. of Morganton, were recent vlaltora for a few days here. Mrsu M. Z. Beatty Is attending a Bible conference at Warsaw. Ind,; Mrs. Mary Farnell. Miss Susie May and Miss Ethel Farnell and Miss lies ale Camnbell, of Mobile, are guests at Monle Vista. Misses Ellraheth Miller and Lunette Crawford ement last week the house guests of Mlsa "Peggy" Parker at i Hllicreat. Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Cunningham, of Charlotte, apent last week at the Gresham. Mr. and Mrs.' Cbarlea Z. Woolen anl sonts, of Chapel Hill, were recent gueats at Monte Vista. Rev. R. W. Cooke. Mrs. Cooke, Miss Barbara and Master Allan Cooke, of Boston, were recent gueata at Monte Viata. I Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Betohtel and sons, George and Meredith, of New Orleans; are spending September in the mountaini.'of Western North Car olina. - Misses Katherine E. Harp and Otea R. Snyder, of Washington, D. C, are at Monte viata. Mr. C. A. Hunt and Miss Camllle Hunt, of Lexington, . N. C, were MUs M. Euphi-inla Tyson, of Sum i merlon. S c . I ti,e guest of frlviKla I for sevetm! weeks. ! Mr. and Mrs. I. V Phillips, of Lex ington are guests or Mr and Mrs. K. I I,. Phillips. I Mr. and M" A C llatiiTiiett. or nreetivllle. c , are gnesls at tlu I Monte Viet. Miss EthaT Carter, of Charlotte, atul I M- Evelyn Ita.l. llff. of llender.-on. Rafter spondlnc the lii'itted term here. iiave returned to their reiqe:tle : homes. I' Mr. and Mr. T. II Price, of (ol Is. boro, and Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Towns- etid. of M'iuMrle.1 Ga., who have sprnt some time at v.mts vbta. have i turned to th,'tr homes. Miss ('uMweii, of Southern Pin who has entere.I "upon her duties borne economics .eacher at the HiKh r-Hr h rajr. - wtH - -sTietrd" -rT9 wrntfr ' "wmr Mrs. C. G. Byron. Mrs. M. J. Kahoo. of New (.i'iivtiis, who has sient the summer at Monte Vista... has returned ti her li'inie. Mrs. it. l'ierson. Mrs. C. It. Mar rlhian, Mrs. J. J. Pelrrson nntl Miss Helen J. Peters. in. all of I'I-ts m. Ala . are spending two weeks at Monte Vista. The Black M.,u.nt!n Hifth School opened last Mon.tay wltii an enroll ment of 4 It pupils and with sirighl prospect. of a much laryt'r numiier crjnilng In tkjrht away. The fc'hoil will operate 'two trucks tiita- year, which will provide transportation for l'tft pupils from Rldgecrest and lattice Prof. Norman Sliuford Is principal acain thU year, with .1. O. Carson, ot Charlottesville. Va . W It. Hunter, of As-heville. and Mrs. Pauline Arnold I for the higher grades. Mrs. W. II Fitzgerald. Mrs. Normon Shnford Mrs. Howard Keriee, Miss (leorglanna Hampton have been re-eleclod to teach the sixth, fourth. third and first grades, respectively. The new teachers are Miss Jessie Tlplon of Jlot Springs, who teaches the fifth ar1; Miss Lena Griffon, of Golds.' boro. second; Mrs. Nan Anderson, of Lumherton, also teaches the..lirst :rade; Miss t.Talllna X'aldwell, of Southern Fines. home economics: Miss Mlnn.o Woodward, a recent FROM GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD Woman Relied Upon LydU E.Pinkham' Vegetable Compound ErriDoria. Kansas. "I began using WJTUls jVJ. A liJlVHSslll m nt,u'l."'vii jww,w ago wnen 1 was a m girl. For several years I bad se vere nainsat men strual periods, meking me very weak and Inter fering with my regular duties. I tried several rem edies, without ob tainine relief. I was induced to try Lvdia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound by inenas ana it. restorea me ut wrmu health. I often have occasion and da recommend your Vegetable Com pound to my friends who have trou bles similar to my own. You may use these facta as a testimonial. " Eva Aldrich, 1213 Union St., Em i porta, Kansas. mere are many women who nrst used our Vegetable Compound during tneir ginnooa aays. i hey found it a vaiuaoie neip auring trying penoas. In later rear they use it whenever ihey feel those annoying symptom! wnicn women oiten nave. It is orenared carefully from medi cinal plants, whose properties are es pecially adapted to correct the troi Dies women navo. i 3 SUSQUEHANNAt The World's Best Mattresses! 5fr7l'' WW' V.VSStfSjv SEALY MATTRESSES For As Low As $19.50. OSTERMOOR 1VLTTRESSES For As Low, As $32.50 SIMMONS MATTRESSES For As Low As $9.75 'r:- .wtfottmoB&itopof' iiuuuuiimiu'uiiiu WE TURN HOUSES INTO HOMES IV. liU. 20 Broad w J Phone 63t ft Mrs. Tnoiriaa n ttarrla in. of Hal- eleh. who hn. heen noenilhir the summer ninnths ai anotis t"'lit In ' the mountains. Is here with Mlsa Anni v Wilson for HeptemiMT. And belli" a loyal club woman, a former ptetstdeui of tli Kalrleth Woman t'luh. ahe addressod the HUi. k Mo: ..iHi Wo man's tMub at a calleit oe.tlt)C on Wednesday afternoon It was a moai Inspirational talk and awakened a j oordlal and enthusiastic re-pona.- from i tha local club women M' Marrl ' n son a suoject . "Tne Wotnatu l'lace In ti e Scheme of Things " Mrs. Marcurei l.niand and Mra It ruke liar.' attended th- AsheMll. t hapter,' I. . noon. count of the carious Illness of her uster, Mrs. M. A. lx)V. l'r.if and Mra. Kiviik 1-.. Wells, of A; vllle. were etcesler visitors last Tuesday afierrHon. .Miss Gertrude lllllls. member of the i-al IiIkIi sclio.il fneuity. spent the f.'U end wlih relatives in South t.'ar- oima. Mr ond Mi's. ( .. VI, Tlsyes had as Ituests last Sunday Mr. .1 II. Ilry and liev .1. J. Gentry, of Asheviile, and Mr John Tlr!', of New Yolk renter. Twltty Atr A ni ;! Smlt i spent it I rion in t .reenvllle. .s I . Mis- (ondy.s Welr'i, of Lake I I"a . I vlsl'lni: her imrents. M rhursla I. IV. Thursday after- LEICESTER I.KICI-5STKR. S-it J Mr T. K; RvrioUi. mi dHUtfttter. .Mian l.rva, of (iit'in, leiit tht wrrk mm! wiui i ue fttnitir'j parwit, Mr, and .Mrs, M I'lernuiuiin. Mlw K.irth Handatl. ,nf i'wiitnn, h:; (tone Ho Athfii. Tfnn., whirr Hhf 1 will ntfr ncli(ol for Ihn mining put Mra. Jluhy Warron hihI Mihh Nell WrTfn. of AvlH, nrv upend iti r few rtnvi HTUJit of Mlaa Htitiirr' HHiciirr. rull)pp(iijri nad'' a huiiiipris trip to Oreenvillt'. S. i'.. Tm'wdHy. Mr. hmJ Mrn, J, Marvin (ilittire, of i. Ashevlllr. wpoiit thr wenk (nil an. friMI of Mrs. Ola nt'p'n parent, M r. n.il Mrs. L. . McHdowx, at l iiir home on Turkey Crek. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. (I. n??vm luul k ' gutsts ia-st wttk thrlr dnuKhtrra .Mrs Mrenoa Paiton an.t Mlftt Connie' and I la Ilves, of Ahevlllv. Mn. J. Hamp Frown and mnall aon. Jam, of Aahavlll. fpent Wrdnpihtay Ht the home of Mr. nd MrH. O. H Brown. Miai Pewla Monran ,of New F'ound. i wa a kupH of Miss Meta Kauntlr.i! laat Sunday. Mr. C. R U rll inadw n IuirIupsn trip to t'harlottp iiirlns the early i-an City, and -M ' - .1 I, Welch, lit .1 II no , Misses Mstlde AVilllonis alot I'idlltt j ttraiU s;ieitt the veek end With home s 'a'. Ka Irview , Mr t '. It Sluder. of Aslieviilp. Bvent ; se.-:-;il iia, s te,i.;lv ,in . K'lcst ot M' I". II Wells. I Mr 1-Ynnk Krish.T. of Wlnstnn-Sa-, leni N sni-tiillna a two weeks' vaca ' tloi n' tin- home of his :srenta. Mr. I .md Mr. .1 ; Krl.lxe Mis'. Kin n: he W e ill left last M'Mi dli fur Ksd.n. . I'. ilere she will uiUe a ;ioslt.xn aa teacher in the pub lic sch .!. M " E P S.TMis, I'ounly ensineer. iui iii town on Thursday afternoon I.ucy Ifckerson and- Kuarenia In serving; a delicious n!tid (Murse. lcr( tea and satid v chefs. Those Invited were: Masdatuea N. f. Ilnrrls, I'Ved llamrkk, Hicks lotin. Atins JiiHlce. Kan Justice. Ilarvev i ii'iieiitei', llornce t'sriienter. t'urton Krwlii, J C drier. M (I Incli 'i , i I'iaudo Miller, Koreet ("obli, j,,im IlHrrla, Mills of Italeigh; llolund r W. Ksktldae. 1,. Ii. .Miller. W. r Wat kins. T F. oatia and I.inwo-ul Uth- I Ins'ti; Misses KUw. line-, Ituliy lin k". I Eugenia Twltty. l,ury Iiw-Ueraon. An - I lilti nickerson. Ha rah Wllkins. Maude ! Wilkin. Midljro WTkliis. llehehoh 1 ('ui'lienlcr. Agues Mcllrstyir, Ni ill..: Mcllraysr. Wiiilh k, ot l.iiurliihuru. ! ." Mult Miller Miss Sladse Wllkius left Thursday ' 0 afienio.ii -for Frankllnton. N. ('. iinij Mrs, J. B. Bernard ni ht:l iluugliier. Josiltia, oftOiisnt;. iVi'm. were guests of Mlw (tara WHk4 In-- for the pnst week end. ' i Hev. .1 l. Tillliirhasf. of Kastoveiv , M i'. .iiri'i-d r(duesd'y to spendl ' nine ilm Irh Mrs. W. T. .Wilkin. ', " Rutherfordton wiri','fTfi-iRR'V!rnTiT.Nr '5eTr'rPit Wer'nesdny mornliij; the Mioses Mc Hr.iv.r en'lel'ttiliied rt hosl of friends in lienor of Miss W-ifliclc. of l.aiirlu- huiv- Their home was tastefully deviated wlih ferns and cut (lowers. A frutt punch wus . served, arter wliirti the Biieats found their places 1 1 t.'c tally colds n the tables. In one room four tables of- rook were t. laved, wlille in the adjoining room f Mi- tables of bruise were enjoyed. After several proaressive moves were in.ido. the hostess served delicious ' hieken salad. Iced lea. deviled ciitjs. ihkle nnd crackers. Mrs Hardy M ils was presented a beautiful box of Mailonerv. the prise for hls-h snore In brhltte, while Mrs. Ross Hill re reived a similar prize for hlh score In rook. Mrs W. i Twltty entertained the Mr and Mrs. J. I,, t'lemmnna, of: Tin ndav t'lub last Tnursday alter AsiirVllle. were visit Ins; at the home; i,...,!i between the hours of I and S of Mr. and Mrs. K. i. Morgan last;;ti progressive cubical hearts. The Monday. home was arranged wlih quantities -. Mrs. i'. K. JervLs was called to1 of bright gsrden flowers. The hotfs Clarksvllle. (la., last Thursday on no- was Assisted liv Mlsws llehekah Car- I ti s nit" Tn Ii hi i - ' iXjSl T. fcjC" X'l'iistii'iMiiiskiiisssirSlil .n.i 1 c a l o r re DEMONSTRATION Southern Railway System Notice To The Traveling Public In order to conserve fuel and motive power, attention is called to the following curtailment of summer train service: Trains 3 and 4, between Asheviile and Columbia, will make last trip North bound from Columbia Wednesday, Sep-, tember 6th, and last trip Southbound from Asheviile 8:25 P. M., same date. . Trains 21 and 22, between Asheviile and Waynesville, will be discontinued; these trains making last trip in each direc tion between the points named on Wed nesday, September 6th. f ' Trains 14 and 235, between Char lotte and Atlanta, will be discontinued, last train leaving each terminal Wednesday v evening, September 6th. Trains 15 and 16 between Ashe ville and Salisbury, will be temporarily discontinued, these trains making last trip ' between the points named on Wednesday, September 6th. Asheville-New York and Asheviile-Washington sleepers will be handled on Trains 11 and 12. Asheville-Savannah sleeping car will make last trip Southbound leaving Ashe viile on Train 1 0 at 3 : 1 0 P. M. , September 6th, Asheville-Wilmington sleeping car will make last trip Eastbound leaving Ashe viile on Train 10 at 3: 10 P. M., September - -6th. On and after Thursday, September 7, the Asheville-Macon and Asheville-New - - Orleans (via Atlanta) sleeping cars' will be handled on Train No. 10, leaving Ashe viile 3:10 P. M., instead of Train No. 4, heretofore. . ."w pti and after Thursday, Sept. 7th, the Asheville-Richmond sleeping car will be shortened to a Salisbury-Richmond sleeper - and passengers desiring space in the Rich-, . mond sleeper should leave Asheviile on Train No. 12, at 2:25 P. M., in order to connect with this sleeper at Salisbury. On and after Thursday, Septembei 7th, the Asheville-Charleston sleeping car, heretofore leaving Asheviile on Train No. 4, at 8:25 P. M., will be shortened to be come a Spartanburg-Charleston sleeping car, and passengers desiring to use this car should leave Asheviile on Train No. 10, at 3:10 P. M., in order to connect with this car at Spartanburg, as this car will be han dled on No. 10 from Spartanburg to Charleston in future. On and after Sunday, "September 10th, the Asheville-Louisville sleeping car, leaving Asheviile on Train No. 1 1 , at 3 : 25 P. M., will be extended to operate between Asheviile and St Louis, via Southern Rail . way, arriving St Louis 7:24 following evening. , For further particulars, consult ticket agents We have set aside one No. 430 CaloriC Pipeless Furnace which we will award through our Bidding Contest. AH you need to do is write your name and address and the amount you will give for the CaloriC on a ticket which we will supply you or use. the coupon below. Saturday, Sept. 16, is the last day of the CaloriC Demonstra tion. At 3 P. M. the bids will be opened and the CaloriC will go to the highest bidder (with free installation), irrespective of what the bid may be. - Bear in mind that this is the genuine CaloriC Pipeless Furnace that sells regularly for $212.50 complete and installed. .The CaloriC is the highest quality heating plant that can be produced and, on ac count of its wonderful heating efficiency and fuel saving, is today the most popular furnace in the world. ' i Over Four Hundred Satisfied CALORIC Owners in Asheviile. CALORIC BIDDING TICKET I bid $- for tha Writ jour bW ru-rw ' ,i i No. 430 CaloriC Pipeless Furnace,' Com pletely installed. " 'Name TiiT r"7" "" ' Address A. L. McLean & Co. 95-97 Patton Avenue Asheviile, N. C. Phone 705 ' WE ALSO INSTALL MONITOR PIPE FURNACES ................. I coo Don t Let That Worry You m K WITH GAS 8 p J. H. WOOD Division Passenger Agent 42 Haywood St, Asheviile, N. C M .m The cool, clean, economical fuel. Phone us to day and let us give you an estimate on installing gas service in your home. Asheviile Pover & tight Co. 102 Patton Avenue. 'Phone 879.
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