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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 18, 1922. THREE Only $6.50 POLLOCK!5.Two Floors of Shoe Service -. . I. .-. : Popular j Fall Footwear Women have appreciated the wonderful values and styles that we have offered for this small price. Our showing includes Pumps for street and Dress wear. Oxfords for street and general wear, arid every pair made expressly for Pollock's. Oxfords i Russia Calf Oxford with Goodyear welt soles and Military heels with rubber. Black Kid Oxfords with Goodyear welt sole and low heels with rubber. Brown Kid Oxfords with Goodyear welt soles and Military heels with rubber. Strap Pumps Black Satin and Patent leather with turn soles and French Heels. Patent Leather "and Black Kid with welt Soles and Military Heels. Patent Leather Pump with Fawn Suede Tongue connecting Vamp and Strap. Turn sole. YOU will appreciate thesevalues too- let us show you Novelty Footwear i Hosiery to Match The House of Fine Footwear and Hosiery 1ASHEVILLES SPIRIT HAS i BECOME SYMBOL OF GROWTH SAYS BALTIMORE RESIDENT In the following ai(liU Norman C. McCloud. n.itive of Ashevllle. ho ! now a primitnmit huelina man. of Hull!. More, Mil.. IcIIm of llln greater growth or (lu l-inl of the Hky uml also offer a boom for the local Chamber of Commerce: "In order to re, illy appreciate the growth of Ashevllle nothing Ik eo effective at tlu birri'a eye view gained ty the old realdeut In Ilia visit to the llure from year to year. The nmn who Is on the ground la too clime to jet the true perspective. He knows that the growth In Hiking pluce, hut to him It la gradual. Tu the annual vlai tor the progreaa cornea as a Reve lation on each KUi'ceedtng vlHlt. The change during a year of ab aniir Jump at him and hit him square in the eye. He cannot en cape Iheni. He can not take them for granted, an If apt to he done by the man who- spend tha greater part of hla time in n com munity. Changea and Improve ment and expansion itMtert them selves in every direction at every vlait, and clamor for attention in a way that emphaaixea then im portance. . , "t have neen Ashevllle grow from an laolated mountain village with no duily newspaper, no mod ern utilities and with no railroad nearer than Hendersonville on the South and Old Fort on. the Kasl. Aa 1 Iook back on the commun ity aa 1 first knew It 1 find It harJ to believe that the Aaheville of today la tho outgrowth of the re mote mountain town of the early '80'a. I have watched this growth with keen pleaaure and pride and have come to regard the "Aahe ville Spirit" aa a aymbol of growth and progress. This la the aplrit without which no community ever achieves results of Importance. It Is the spirit which fluda its cen tral expression In your wide awake Chamber of Commerce, and my observation haa convinced me that this expression Is the one thing which has made It possible for Aaheville to capitalize Its natural advantages In the wholesale w.i.v which is the envy and despair of other Cities throughout the coun try. "In my bird's eye 4ew I have seen the growth of the '90 s. with Its brisk development; the lent active growth of the first 10 years I of the 20th century and the oa- ti'llllitlni! dcvi I. J r m i tit i. Villi in lii' present time. 1 u r i 1 toe last Jil or a timi'ii yiai the Ki'Vt'l h.lM been Milch as to lliuU- .11 totiildtni; " llie one .t,t In .V sillbc It lp . lit, mi H.ll. 'lie pi.'fcteis Within tlim pel .nil lla. lieMl Mull a e. eln tll;it i-f m.ttn rllleB ni' inn h larger poin I 1 1 1 . 1 1 III the Ninth II Well .IS 1 1 1 Sunt Ii The new llmh Si im,.. t a other llevv S" hmil till lid 1 llts. lite cMrnsinn nf pawn,; an. I Kin.;ri IniliMiveinenia and tlie ticvchi' tnenl uf the astonishing s siciii ur niiitur highways thrimnlinut t'u aertlon are achievements whte'i attracted uttttntion throughout tlie I'nited Stairs, and In w lileh Aslie Vllle ha every reason fur til" lleeliest pride. "Tlie best prnel1 linn tlie Ain villc spirit is null alue and ,loni lnant Is nlYnrdeil liv the n.'w cp ei ty infused into tlie CIiiiiiIkt -if Ominyrce by last week's acflvltv. and I ant conlldent Ilia' Hie next decade will show thin i-pnn i ipt talized Into acenmplliiiients lar greater even than thus.- nf recent earH. When my falser used m tell mn lliat Aplicville would lie Ian important City, I had Mill cini fldence In hn Jiiilnii.ent. lint I n fcHs thut 1 was not prepaid for stich growth as has taken place Mine lllil. Today, hicveve-. I am prepared fur unythliii;. a. id I am convinced that anoth r VI years will see a cnmtiuinl'y of rut less than 100.0MO people. The growth of a City Is like that of a snowball, and Ashevillc Is now :n position to roap the benenl nf such growth. Kver visttt-r anii every new reiildetit widen t!ir sphere of influence in aUrai-linn (ithera, and in this way Ashovillo hrt.s a constantly widening circle of people who are beciiinin ac niiiilnti'd with Us pre-eminent l'hai'llli . The greater .t.hu. number who know its advaniagns iih :i pluce of resident and 11 pi. n o nf business, the greater will ho lite circle of possible new citizens, a',1 this Is the prnceKH which the Ashevllje spirit is now broadcast ing throughout the laud." One phase of Mclxiud's familiar ity with the work of the C!har,ibr of Commerce was frcm hla war time activity in the work of pro moting the war garden muvement for the home production of food stuffs. In the Washington head quarters of the National War Oar- I den Ciiniinisln:i lie had clisige nf , li the t 01 k tliinntiliont the latlnti. ill.l lie declaim mat lie follinl tlie liiulle sikirll the sort of ttiniS that made tile wnlk of t.le Coin miinon Mich a notalile sti-'i e--! The staff in tlie ii-li I nu t on nlll 'cs 'Wis m l.le up ,. wolker f 1 mil all:! p. 1 1 1 of I h ant i i'. Inn It be 'faun a common nil"1 I'liiimicnt thai "if the II all ,lo a well s lAli 'Wle llie war i won." Mlts tool MX. I s( ) T I Mis i ' a 1 1 III I'oolliigc. wife of llie V'ic l'i es'iicnl ti . i k accepted th ' I"'-! ,,f llotloi.uv l olll inlssloliel oil 1 1 ' ' In I . oiii x-iocl.ii ion of l lie I 1 1 : i i, i of i 'i.liinilna Mis Wn r ren il Ii..iiIiiik wife of Hi., pi,.,. 1 io'"i. Ii ci for soon, nun tieen 1 1. 1101 ar I''! si, I, -ni ol tin, ,ii 1011 1 , t '01110 i! ol 1 In. 01 fca nt.,i Ion. Vt ll) IMs , Toilm marks ihe end of summer ' i.ii anon tor school 1 hililreu of Asheville Willi tin. exception of' those to he enrolled n: Oranga. Mnrrai Hill I'.u k Montford and' Aslielanil These the Schools will : he opened some lime within the! in in- future I Pisgah Fni'o.st Inn ' ltet l mi 11 in 1 n oiitinii Phone HiT ' Nint'ty days from now do I you think you can buy Hilt niore business property at j the offered price of today? Attend the Auction Sale of! Hiltmore busitioHH property! I hursiiay. .Sept. 21. at 10::i0 A. M. A new Ford tourinjj car will be given awav. Sale conducted for 1.. B. Jackson ' by Atlantic Coast Realty1 Co. Adv. :u. F. A. TWEKl) KRIALTY COMPANY is Krowintf stronger each' day. The reason for this is. we nev er show property to our clients not worth the mon ey, trying to lead! them falsely. If you have any kind of Real Estate, small or large, worth the money, we can sell it, if our bus iness continues as in the past twelve months. Phone 2G9. a representative! will call to see you. Adv. 6t UIE UNIV&R&AkJCAB FORD OWNERS- : ' Almost any mechanic can do good re pair work, If he has the proper shop equip ment. We have the equipment and the me chanics who know how to use it. f We invite every Ford owner to inspect our repair department. Richbourg Motor Co. Ford and Fordson Sales and Service 'Phones 3866-2266. 52-60 Broadway. Ij Dr. Ethel Eisner Chiropodist and Podiatry Orthopedist Hours: 12 1'ltlzcn Bide- a-1; 2-6 25 Haywood St. Phono 326 White Patients Only Drink and Enjoy KENNY'S HIGH GRADE COFFEE Per Pound. .35c 3 pounds for. . . .$1.00 C. D. KENNY CO., S X. l'ack Sq. Phone 1768 "On The Minute Service" Moving Pictures have come to atay the world, all of it, enjoys them. Every day is a moving pic ture at Goode's Drug Store ' Happy men, Attractive women and beautiful chil dren' and it is really a de lightful picture to watch the crowds at Goode's. When It's Drugs 'Phone 7-1-8 Designated Prescription Depot For tho U. S. Government ';iu.Jl -..J." w I ' ::::;!;;:: Ii ;:!lljjt::: I Tv j: ;. f mm fill tfN I vi22?4 Sttlnway, Hallet and Davla Pianos, and Player Pianos W. H. RYMER, IncerpOratM 12 Gov.rnm.nl Strtat Farmarly Battary Park Plaea - sleeps bur mind but does your bodu? Don't answer that until tomorrow morning OR. T. G. SMITH & GO. Aeheville, N. C. Headquarters for Paint Our Certain-teed Prices Houm Paint Ma. Oak Qaart ; Olive Green (No, 445) $3.00 Outside White (No.448) $3.00 i i .J.jIi 900 Univanal Varniah $30 1J0 a73 32 Light Oak Varniah Stain MM 13 Ivory Inferior Knamat 1J0 461 Bam, Brida Roof Pt 1.70 1 f ftr JT isn't often you get the beet quality at tha best price but you certainly do in Certain teed paint. The reason is the Certain-teed cost phis basis. No arbitrary profits are added to make color prices uniform. Certain-teed makes each color from the best materials and then prices the colors according to the cost to manufacture. You gat the benefit of both quality and price.. , It is a pleasure to recommend Certain-teed 1 it never disappoints. See us before painting tt will pay you. MINT VAftNISM ROOTINO . UNOUUM OH. CLOTH Sr RELATED MOOUCTS JV OLEEP restful sleep, is as necessary as food and drink. You may sleep like a "top"; not . wake up once dur ing the nightand yet fail to get the right kind of sleep. How do you feel when you get up ? Tired or resjed ? Depressed or invigorated? If you are not refreshed in body and mind, look well at the mattress on whicjh you sleep. IT has truly been said that "KINGSDOWN Mattres ses" are "best for rest". That is because they are built with intelligent care on a scientific principle that allows the body to relax. Many layers of cot ton felt enclosed in a high grade ticking give one the feeling of reclining on a soft, fleecy cloud. The l.You wouldn't con tinue to wear shoes that hurt you, or a collar that choked you, so WHY bo con ten t to sleep . on a mattress that doe9n't rest every muscle anJ nerve ? There are "KINGSDOWN Mattresses" in homes, hotels and hospitals that have been sleep-makers for years. W ar th maker, of tha MAJESTIC SPRINGS and tha full Una of M.b.na Baddlng. A Mattress that doesn't rest the body is a health destroyer. Do You Rt W.lir "KINGSDOWN Mat tress retains this softness and buoy ancy as long as it stays a mattress. Stores that sell the "KINGSDOWN" are more interested in sJling SLEEP than they are in just selling you a mattress. Go to the "KINGSDOWN" dealer in your locality and ask to see this sleep-Inducing mat tress. MEBANE BEDDING COMPANY ' MEBANE, N. C . FABRICS Sumptuously beautiful to meet Autumn Style trend are a Challenge to Needlewomen Special Offerings From the Piece Goods Section for Monday YKl.VKTH Niift anil Itmtrtiiin, In navy. Iiliu k and brown, 44 Inchaa Willi-. Mundiiy'a Klifi'liil tfJO QQ yard i itJO VKI.UI'Hrt Th right wrlght tor Cottt Sulla and t'oata, 6 Inphae wlrtiT tn nnvs1, rr rwl, Ih and bream. ... Monday flJO AO Kpaclal yurd i . . . VvO FKKNCK KKItHK Kxlni Una Wauva. ttuiiriintBad runt rolnr; SI lnclien wldi-: In roffc-e brown, navy and ulark. Monday' n OJ" Hpcclal yard $iit&D ("OKUl'HOVS Wld and narrow vule, In roao and blue, aiiitahle fof balhrnhra and Children's Coat; SS In. wldi. 1 OP Monday'. Rpedul yard , $luD CHARMKU8E of i-xtru fin quality. 40 lm'ha wlda, In navy, brown, black and burnt oraiigx Monday' Q flp Special yard CANTON CUErhi of beautiful tvxture, In black, navy, wooil browrt, grey, henna, tun. Jade and whlta; II. 5U value.. QQ Monday', appclnl yard v ...... $aafO JAPAN K8K HI l.K I'liNTlKK Huppr-quallty. Monday' 1 1A Hprclal yard KRBNt'H (1INOHAMB In many new Fall pattern; 31 Inch wide Monday'g apeclal . . M A ' yard 49. C' BATKH OINOH AMH- luaraiilMd ft colora, many new and beautiful patterna. Monday'a apeclal "JCja yard '. . ., JuC A1X-OVKK LACK Iloautirul floral and figured dealKna, 88 In Chen wide, In black, navy and brown; 13 25 val, A Jf Monday' epeclal, yard . $t4t)t Wool Hose Special For Monday we offer dozen of Wool ( Sport Hose in all hade; grey, navy, black, tan, brown and many novelty mixture; regular $1,25 value. Monday only 69c r 10-12 Patton Avenue. KIBIGSBOWBI M AT T RE S S Personal Comparison Is the True Test of Values -r RICE comparison made here will prove to be a profitable investment of time to the thrifty, Our prices are al ways guaranteed, lowest in the city. ' iiuuainiiimTUiuniiJiCuir "We Turn Houses Into Homes." 20 Broadway. ' ' 'Phone 631. 1 t 1 i a i 0 Paper Auto Covers r . for protecting your stored car. They're Inexpenaive and are far mi fc mora effective than cloth (or keep- ? ing out dual. m a We have them In eeveral alr.ea m " "WE WAXT Tom HCSINKSS" 1 2 Western Carolina 5 Auto Co. 12-14-1$ E. College St. PHONE ft on 4 I ' r 5 5 J FURNITURE and STOVES See DO N A L D & DON A L D 28 Broadway. ' 'Phone 441. CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESLJLTS I
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