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PACE TWELVE J fHF ASHEVILLE CITIZEN MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922 j PROMINENT PERSOftflMD CAMPAIGN FOR GREATER J TO ATTEND REUNION CHMimgmmRCEMR Willi MLLlinb uv inunauii (imml rvmmltte Will Meet Y. M. C A. 11il Morning IMara Kanhrr I'lans. Prominent persona from every section oj North Carolina will com to Ashsvtll In large number to attend tho annual reunion of Con federate Veteran, of Tar Heella, . rVptembcr M-l. Amnni tkoee who will attend alii fce: tJeneral Julian . Carr. of Imrhnm, commander-in-chief of tlm I'nited Confederal Veteran. Major General W. A. Bmiih, of Ansonvtne. commander of the utata veierane. with Mlsa Rmltli Col. Norn.aa I.. Hhaw. of I'har lotta. M Irwin Paylor, of HUrh imlnt- Oereral Rnvaden. of Balls hury. Cfcmeral P. O. Alston, l.oula harm: Oenerel O. H. Hall if Red Poring; Mia Neltla Allen Thorn, of Wlnton-8alem; Bponaer; Mix Paulina Turner of Wlnaton-Pnlen-., MaM of Honor; Mlaa Alice Whitley f Washington. Maid of Monti."; Mlaa Evelyn Welle, of Aahevll.e. Maldxof Honor; Mm. W. A. Hmlth. of Anaonvllie Matron of Honor; flenera! committee with all rhalrmen and vice chairmen w'H meet Mondajr mnrnlncat 1 o'clock et the T. M. C. A., to complete furher arrangements for the n -union. An epoch In clvle pride plrlt was reached laet week In the drive for a Greater Asheville Chamber of Commerce for Ashe vllle and the rempalan hi pro grrmcd far beyond all esrepta- I'lans fur Hie nnsi rami to he known a Hound I p I'ay do not require either the member ship tearm or other charter mem ber, who 'solicit tin that day, to meet at the Trade body room on llrnsdway Tuesday mornln;. Kech team member and charter member through the mail on Tutd.iy will et a Hat of those mho have not been called upon, tug-ether with application blanks. A request will be madi' that Just one person or firm on the list be called upon hy the recipient soma time between Tuesday morn in It ahd Thursday at noon. Blttn ed appllcstlnne will b turned In and I to headquarters of the Chamber so that a tabulation may oe com pleted before Thursday avenlnc at 8 o'clock, when the organization meeting- and smoker, open 'to all members, will be held at the Mattery Park Hotel Jn the lower banquet hall. No membership meeting; will he held at th Cham ber of Commerce on Thursday 6: before that date. The meeting at the Battery Park will begin at I o'clock In the evening and member of the dif ferent trada, business and profea alonal rroups, will elect from tlielr own personnel, two men who will represent their group on the bis business council. Leaders of th campaign say If the member ee Just one man or firm, the oal that will give Aahe vllle the mean to begin a great program for the future, will be more than supplied. Pisgah Forest Inn Beet Mountain outing. Phona 1467. Whitens The Skin Beautiful Kathryn Lemon Cream. ; Attractive Importation of Holland Porcelain Flagons, Bowls, etc., very unique and unusual. Some Bavarian China, (first since the war.) In exquisite Tea Sets, Ornamental Basket work with quaint ornamenta tion, beautifully colored. Woolen Goods Designs Are Vivid And Large White is to he the leading ground color or base In fine woolens for the spring aeseon. The Influence of white Is In evl. denre In the grounds of line Hootch woolens for skirts, cspes. costs and outing suits. Kor example, white giounds are decorated with an end- tleee variety' of colors In the form of stripes In sices that eiceed the width of the familiar flag stripes of "Old Glory." (lenerslly speaking the stripes com prise a medley of high sports colors snd Invariably each alternates with white, so thst the general appearance Is about 10 per cent of white with 20 pee eent apportioned te vlvl4 eeleea. -Nevertheless, bkck plaids carry the flag for striking effects, since white grounds measuring 4. I, 10 or 12 Inches square are bordered with blocks made up of high tone of the primary colors blue, red and yel lowtogether with the secondaries green, orange and violet. . Hroken anlora, too, are chosen, uch a amber, ohartrause, nastur tium plnka, yellow red and o on. But In forming a mental picture of the color effect, do not forget that ealy tha high tones of the various colors are chosen, and that white al ternates with each color so that the effect aa a whole la white, lighted up with tint In variety. Hcarlet Is one exception. Naturally this was chosen for a decnretlve ooldr, since white and scarlet form one of the most striking contrasts known to eolortsts. Not Infrequently, block plaids ax- Special Sale, , This Week Of Black. Stone Tea rts. atj J 5c each, or $3.50 per dozen.; J. H. LAW, 21 Haywood Street WHCN VOU U"CHAtl eV PRODUCT . Think af tomorrow "net ahma of to?. Buy fee the oenamy and efficiency ef service net fee the sake ef today ehfwdnes In pur. ehaetne ability. Tha Seller saved teeay tn purchase wrtc ess read My as paid back rtajrt week ee swatt month through forfeit. In peer service. We dree' th Eye sf Aahevllle In an efficient manner, ' ' '". ' .' J Charle . Honess. OfTOMtTWlST Cyt-lt-ain seiattM . ' M Psttae Avenue . ' ins tees 'VFI-OCIPFPES, TRAIIKItS, HANDCAItS, SCtKTKKH ; Just Inat very attractive J. M. HIvARN & CO. 4 GoTcrnnricnt St. , PboDO 448 v Circus Day V Service Park your car FREE In our yards at the Circus grounds Monday. ETncloaed ana re with mA competent watchman at your service. CITIZENS .' . TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Julian Woodcock, Owner 24 PHONES 23 jvnt 1a mirh proportions that thlr It round colon form th hmnm or hody of th car. wh!l the Mock Itiwlf ppoar . bnrrlftr tip and Jown th front, around th hvn and aero mm tha bunt and ahouldera. Dry Uooda b,conumlt. General Davidson To Speak To Men's Club "Distinguished Citlrens of Ashe, fill Fifty Tear Ago," will be th topic of Genera! T. F. David son in an adores Friday evening rt 4:10 o'clock before the Men's Club of the Flrt Prebyterlan Chun-h The meeting will begirt at siJ9Ao'c'orlj gnd-jlinnerwllL be sorved. Thl afternoon the quarterly meeting of the Women's Society, of the church, will be held at tho church houe and a good attend ance i requested. iiit at home. Jloy Robert is confined to his home in West AshevllI by lllnee. Nobody ever lost a cent In Biltmore real estate. Buy at the Auction Sale of Bilt more business lots Thurs day. Sept. 21, at 10:30 A. M. A new Ford touring car will be given away. Sale con ducted for L. B. Jackson bv Atlantic Coast Realty Co aov. at. ULTIMATELY Yob will -o to an Optometrist for roll from that eye strain. We hope tn be of service tlu-n, If not SOW. "NO US BYTHIS SISN" 7SMTTONAVC. AtHEVILLK, N.C. JEWISH NEW YEAR BEGINS NEXT FRIDAY Aehrtlll Jews Will Observe Roeh llaahanah Dmf of Alone mcnt Tin Days Lelcr. Roeh Hsshsnnah, ' popularly called New Year, will b celebrat ed In Aahevllle, as In all ynaoa the world over, beginning at sun act next Friday evening, Septem ber 22, and continuing till sun down Saturday. Among tha more orthodox Jews a second day. Bun day, the 24th. Is observed aa scru pulously aa the first day. The Jewish New Tear Initiates the ceremonial calendar of the Hynag-og and Is Interpreted In a purely spiritual sense. This holi day Is regarded hy the Jews a one of the two most significant holy daya In their religion, which falls due ten days Ister, In sublimity of concept and significance of in tent. I'nlike the- secular New Tear,, which I designated to mark time, Koeh IJaahanah Is an occasion .for each member of the fellowship of Israel to put himself In harmony with Ood and fill his soul with, new and better resolve for guid ance in the future. In this conception, the New Tear become a Day of judgment also. In fact this is one of several des ignations attributed to it. For, Judaism doe not place the Day of Judgment after death, but In the midst of life and at tha be ginning of the religious year In order that each one may by self examination and a new orienta tion obtain a better conception of hia place lit society and the dutlea incumbent upon him as American and Jew. According to rabbinic legend j Nw Tear marks he" anniversary of the creation of the world and! consequently this is supposed to be th t8Srd year since the world was created. Of greater Impor tance la tha Intent of the legend which waa to stress the signifi cance of the daf as marking the anniversary of all humanity. Aside from attending solemn services In the synagog, th Amer ican Jewish people utilise tha occa sion to exchange greetings, among friends and relative, and by strengthening the bonds of fellow ship, unite with them to -serve one another and their fellow cltisens In love and Justice. RETURN NEGRO TO AUGUSTA TODAY Worked llrre X early Two Years llofnrr ldrnllnod aa Mai Want nl In Georgia tm Montr Charge After working In Aahevllle, un known and unsought, for nearly two years, George Williams, negro wanted in Auguta. Ga., will b returned to that city this morn ing, where he face a rharg of murder In connection with the killing in the Fall of 120 of a negrrss named Carrie Black. Arrested by the local police, Williams confessed to part In th affray, they allege, but claimed he was not the one to commit th crime.- According to hia atory. he was approached by a rival for her affection, and a knife fight ensued. In trying to aesairat th pair the; negress received a tatai cut on me neck, but the other negro waa th ope responsible William aver. Advice from Auguita yesterday atated tha killing occurred In Hrownstone Park, a negro amuse ment place there, Search for Wil liams has been maintained by tha Augusta police since that time. NEWSPAPERMEN TO HOLD SESSION IN. TWIN CITY SOON (SptriM fwriMlMii re AAmmt tillaia) WINBTON-BALEM, Sept. IT. Plan for the business sessions and for entertainment hav been completed for the anntirO meeting here Octobiy tl and 2. of the Carolina Circulation Managers' Asaoclatlon. Local newspaper are assisting in th programs for the pleasure of the delegates, and In aecurtng competent speakers. CIRCUS WAYS BOOK ATTRACTS READERS AL C Field's Biography, "Watch Yoorarlf Uo By," I Also la Fab Mo Library. Th oomlnaj of th elreue today sus .get that a library book of last year; ahervlng which has, enjoyed a wreat dxgree -of popularity relates to ths circua. It la Conklln's The Ways of the Clrcu. All sorts of people read It and from various motlvee:, out of curiosity, for Information, for enter tainment. It went along with Hai d lot's Miracle Momters and ThWr alethoda. a volume full ef live Interest and good Information. ' Al O. Field ha. gone, but he left a biography which Is In the library. Its title one mtsht have expected of the mlnetrel. "Watch Yourself Oo By." A good many people have resd tt Ashsvllle resders are fond of biog raphy. Iepew a My Memories of 10 Tears and M. k. Htorte a rny i ran a Journalist are late 1 favorites, out Queen Victoria, Bevertdgs's Life ot John Marshall, and Msrgot Asqulth, ye, and The Kducatkffl of Henry Adams are (till high In favor. It I not si ways the attractively ti tled novel which win the most favor locally. Bueh Hot ion as JUe Wueux' Secret Telephone. Oetrander's Tat tooed Arm. Beach's Flowing Gold and Babatlnl's Captain Blood are suggestive In nsme, which The Forsyth Sag. Ths Head of the Houaa of Coomb. One Man In His Time snd Del- Mare's Memoirs of a Midget are not. Yet thess' four rank high in favor. REV. B. B. M'GIOHOW. The meeting for men at the col ored T. M. C. A. Sunday after noon at fiva o'clock was attended hy a large and enthusiastic crowd. Rev. Ban. Bailey McQlohon, of Trinity, delivered an address on "Life," dwelling on five points: discouraging self pity, serving, hjainr himr than thines outside. ' patience and encouraging love. BROKS CASE IS SCHEDULED TODAY Case against -Walter Brooks, charging him with murder, is scheduled for trial in the Superior Court th.-s morning. Brooks was indicted lor murder at the last term of court as a result of the killing of Emory Lance and Lau rens TVest, two young men of Sky-land. It would be difficult to imagine a better opportunity for profit than the Auction Sale of Biltmore business lots Thursday, Sept. 21, at 10 :30 A. M. A new Ford touring car will be given away. Sale conducted for L. B. Jackson by Atlantic Coast Realty Co. Adv. 3t Tan Straps and Oxfords $3.50 and $5.00 BIG MISSES' . -SCHOOL SHOES . ..'.- ;. Much of the child's chances to learn, depends on the com fort of die feet. Ours are the comfort kind. With in creased mileage. Price $3.50, $5.00 to $6.5 0. It pays to pay cash. 5 UJ1 "t-At w auiAIOv. rKi lU r-rUit 'I HKATKK m 1 " " VI OIPTi THAT LAST , Fine Quality Py-ra-lin Real Ivory la very expensive, hot Ivory Fy-ra-Un takes Its place and brings It within the roach of everyone. We have Jnat rooeivpd a nice assortment of Hair Brashes, Combs and Mirrors, Trays, Picture Frames, Jewel Cases and all article to complete tire koilct act. We engrave these pieces free of charge, in any color. We cordially Invite your Inspection of tills line. ARTHUR M.. FIELD GO. ESTABLISHED 1S8I THE HALLMARK STORI McCormack Corn Harvester With two wheel foretruck does several men's work and does it better. Write for circular. Sold on . easy terms. T. S. MORRISON & CO.; 49 Broadway. 5 Real Italian Style Spaghetti : i, ' - 5 Can only be made with Parmesan Cheese, it is grated B snd gives the desired flavor to your dish of spaghetti. , First Moor The MEN'S SHOP n, Feed the Elephants c your old Straw Hat w Prices to $8 and come get under one of our smart Felt or i Cloth Hats. Choose from V Dobbs Hats , Dunlap Hats M. V. Moore &'Co. Hats Crofut St Knapp Hate BorssJino Italian iiats jl r stvle. a weicht. a shape and a color to be come every man of every age. r NUMBER ELEVEN ON PATTON AVE Parmesan Cheese, per bottle. .35c JESSE J. YATES, 37 Haywood. n Tomato Paste, per can . . , THE modern coffee pot, -a part of the ? silver service, displays a familiar shape and. form. But coffee pots were not ever L thus. The earliest were of cylindrical form, ( urith wooden handles somewhat like the kitchen coffee-pot Later, they; showed the character istics of the contemporary tea pot, with shaped sides, like inverted pears, sharply receding to the pedestaL A more J i a a . l l aw recent iprm resembiea tne late snapea tanitaras; ana in the early nineteenth century occurred melon-shaped pots, which have survived in the modern crockery tea-pots. To go back to our introduction the s graceful silver coffee-pot of today is a fa miliar figure as part of the silver service, ' without which no home' is completely equipped. There are a number of minor V variations, according to the design of the service. If you are interested, we shall take pleasure in showing our very charming patterns. -.;.'; , HENDERSON Your Jeweler 52 Patton Avenue Near Pottoffice mi 'Phone 1715. .......21c "Bra THE AMERICAN BREAKFAST AS IT IS PREPARED TODAY Getting the. family breakfast nilght seem to a man the castes iart of a clnj-'s work A woman knows hotter. Tltere no othpr meal that has o mn mom on schedule. The fltcildren must be gotten on to H-bol.. The men folkx to buslneew, and all housework l waiting In tho back gmnnd. The reason, perhaps, why the breakfast help of thnr "HtTT lOIT" Hcrvants la so rspwlally appreciated bj thousand of women. Whether light breakfast or heavy Is the role, it ts prepared quickly right at table without musa or f twa. LET THE "HOT POINT" SERVANTS DO TOR WORK M rattoa Ave. Phone 7S Opp. P. Ok CALF SWEET BREAD THE WHITE MARKET An Asheville Visitor Said to Our Manager ,MI sun going to trade with you, at the request of one of your customers, who tells me that one gets more courteous treatment at your store than any where else. "Aiheville. Oldest Drug Store." Grant's Pharmacy Drugs and Seels Next to Fare Department Asheville, C Ubiko Buttermilk Egg Mash Start feeding this when your hens begin moulting. It will shorten moulting period and you will get eggs all Winter. "Quality in Feed is Economy in Feeding" For Sale by Retail Dealers J. D Ear! Feed Company. Wholesale Distributor. Mount Mitchell ROUND $q.00 TRIP U Cars leave every morning. Plenty of good cars 7-Passenger Cars $3.00 per hour Asheville Taxi Company 50 Biltmore Avenue. 'Phono 66. qillll!!ll!inilllllllll!lllllllllll!!illlilllll!llll!lllll!ll!!llll!!!l!!!l!lliminilll!'i A GOOD RUN OF! THE MINE g COAL is the BEST fuel to buy for S furnace use. We have an unusu- S ally good Run of Mine and coal- S that we can and DO recommend H for the specific purpose. H Better order right away. . The Carolina Coal and Ice Co. H 50 Patton Ave. 'Phone 130. iill!IIiIlIliI!lll!inilll!!l!I!!ll!l!!i!llllllll!!llIllll!ililIl!!llI!!UIH EQUIPMENT Bank Office-- Store I THE MOODY JEFERIES CO., Phone see No. SS Haywood St. iQUALITYi Blue Gem COAL JIIico CROWN Merchants Transfer oc Coal Co., 27 Patoe Avenue. 'Phones 1331-3067. FAIR PP,rrc FANCY FRYERS and Fresh, Small, Native Ducks Star Market Two 'Phones 1917 1 'Phone 127 ''We are successful caterers to a variety of Appetites.1 UBIKO BALANCED RATIONS UBIKO Buttermilk Egg Mash, - UBIKO Buttermilk Growing-Mash, UBlKO Crabs Dairy Radon. UBIKO Stock Feed, UBIKO Pig Meal, UBIKO Scratch Feed, "Quality In Feed Is Economy In Feeding" For Sale By Retail Dealers J. D, Earle Feed Company, Wholesale Distributors, fIT 'iVlBART M.CABLET "11 You can secure a good NEW FIANO through the Dunham Thrift Piano Club for $295.00 Pay Only $150 a Week Dunhams Music House The Home of High Grade Pianos.
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