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PAGE FOURTEEN .J THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 21, 1922. SELECTION BUSINESS COUNCIL PARAMOUNT TASK IN MAKING CHAMBER POWERFUL IN CITY Realization that whlla ths Initial campaign for the Greater Ashavllle Chamber of Commerce has been of ) the greatest Importance, yet la tie pendent for ultimate reeulta upon action taken In the prnpoesd dinner-meeting tonight at the Bnttnry Park Hotel, la being brought to hear upon buslnsss and profeaelon al men and other ritlceni of the Mountain Metropolis by lender In the campaign. Rounding up of memberships In the chamber continued yesterday and will be carried on until the hour of the big organisation meet ing and amoker at t o'clock to night . Hera final report! will he mnde ' by the many charter members who I are soliciting additional member , among ineir neignuors ana rnenan. , extending them a personal Invlta , ., lion to )"ln In the progressiva pro- 4 run which the- chamber - "has . mapped out for the future develop ment of Aahsvllls: The paramount purpose ot the meeting tonight la the formation of the big "builneaa council" which ' will ba the house of. representatives of the new Chamber of Commerce Attractive Importation of Holland Porcelain . Flagons, Bowls, etc., very unique and unusual. Some Bavarian China, (first ince the war.) In exquisite Tea Sets, Ornamental Basket- work - with quaint ornamenta tion, beautifully colored. Special Sale. This Week Of Black, Stone Ten Pots, at 35c. each, m $3.50 per dozen. to which every classification of buslneas and professional man who are members of the organisation will elect from among their own number, the two men who will rep resent them on the council. The questionnaire sent out for the pur pose of classifying the member ship Into the required subdivisions Is being returned In great numbxri but It will be renllied that In order to elect the men whom they feel are best fitted to art for their sub divisions on the council It Is Im portent that the full membership be present. The meeting will not be a pro trartod one ami In addition to the business of electing the counril. members, old and now, will L greeted by the officers nnd direc tors of the chamber as an Informal reception committee to welcome Into the organization the men who will shape Its policies, who will act as a clearing htiuse for all move ments a"nd suggestions for the bet terment "of the city and the com mon good nnd progress of the en tire community. New members turned In are: Hnndte'a Tea Btore, John R An derson, Robert V. Moody, W. H. Urooker. the J. It. Lav Realty Company, James Alderson. K. M. Yongc, Kmlth snd Carrier, E. K. Reed, R. R. Williams. Dr. H. C. Cocke, O. W. Wrenn and Company, and the Ashevllle University. The Wachovia Dank and Trust Company haa taken membership for the following members of Its staff: P. C. Blackman, T. B. Mor rison, V. R. Patterson, Roy F. Ebbs, W. B. Williamson, S. 8. Wil liams, L. C. Iilukely and Paul Crowder. The following charter members, amlng the first to Join, were Inadvertantly-omitted from the tem porary Hat: Mrs. J. M. Oudger, Jr., H. J. Sherrill. North Carolina Real Estate Company and Bourne, Par ker and Jones. BEST CIRCULATORS IN CITY LIBRARY Ust of Fiction Irsuirrs Freqnently ( liaiiifne. .N on-Friction rarov ium Don't Agrco With National Iiat. J. H. LAW, 21 Haywood Street. WHEN YOU PURCHASE A PRODUCT Think ef tomorrow not alone of today. Buy for the economy and efficiency of servloe not foe the sake of today's shrewdness In pur chasing ability. The dollar saved today In purchass pries san read ily be paid back nsxt week er next month through forfeits In poor servfos. Ws dress the Eyes of Ashevllle in an sffiolsnt manner. Charles H. Hontts, .OPTOMETRIST " Sye-atraln tpeolallM S4 Psttoa Avenue Ines 1SM VEI-OCIPEDES, TRAiXKRg,- HAXDOARS, SCOOT ICRS Just Ina Terr attractive prices. J. M. HEARN & CO. 4 Government Sty Phone 448 COAL STORAGE With SUN-RA Coal in your cellar NOW . . . you can prevent cold storage in your house when winter comes. Burn SUN-RA in stove, range or grate. CITIZENS TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Julian Woodcock, Owner 2f -PHONES- 25 Oppenhelm's Kvll Shepherd and Orace Richmond's new novel, Four fiquare, appeared In the public library yesterday. Both ars like Iv to make bids for places among the seven best circulators whlrh now in!H of Burnett's Robin; Whar'on'a Ollmpaea of the Moon: Hull's Shadow of the East: Kin, hart's Ilrrnklng Point; Curwood's Country. Beyond; Norris' Certain peoplo of Importance: Tarklng- ton's dentin Julia. As this list Is not based on act' ual count It may not be entirely accurate since mere are some oth or novels which are extremely popular, these Including Iceland's vehement Flame; Olaagow's One Man In His Time: If Winter Comes and the new Hutchinson book. This Freedom; Bacheller's In the iays or i-oor Richard; Hull's The fchelk. The national Hat of best circu lators consists of Thomson's Out line of Hclenco; Peters' Ilet and Health: 'Brooks' Practice of Au tosuggestion According to Coue: helf Mastery Through Autosug gestion; VanLocn's Btory of Man kind: Jackson and Salisbury's Outwitting Our Nerves; Well's Outline of History; Robinson's Mind In the Making: Leacock's My piscovery of England; Htrach ey'a Books and Characters. The local library has all "these except the second Coue book which Is not considered so under standable as the Brooks' expla nation with Dr. Coue's foreword. But the local list would displace several of the books Indicated to make room for Depew'e My Mem ories of 80 Tears; Stone's Fifty Years a Journalist: Painted Win dows and Behind the Mirrors, the sequel io Mirrors ot Which Is still greatly in demand. Stefansson's Friendly Arctic; Rollins' The Cow ioy and Doylea' Wanderings of a Bpirnualist also rank high in pop uiaruy. The Greensboro News haa been added to the list of newsnanera on file. Gifts of books have been re ceived from Miss Reeves and John uuiaweiv ENTERTAINMENT FOR PUBLICAT CAMP Kiterul Invitation to Members of i'tuunher of Commerces to At tend Big; Kite. Free camp days at Camp Iaurel at the foot of Ptagah, Wtlley O'Kelly, manager, has been chang ed to next Saturday and Sunday. Sept. 13 and 24. Mr. O'Kelly at ths Chamber of Commerce yesterday extended the Kvimtlon to the members of the Chamber of Commerce to coma out and use his camp, tents, ovens and grounds and In addition that he will give an apple treat to all. Mi'. O'Kelly was arranged to have a number of photographs of ramp life made Saturday and Bun day, which will ba used by both the Chamber of Commerce and the Southern Railway In advertising camp life In ths Ashevllle district. Arrangements have been made by the manajcumeNt to bring water In pipes from bold clear springs on the side of the, mountain some distance away: while a new street or roadway haa been opened up through the landa of Mrs. Snrrell to the side of the mountain which will afford considerable attraction. Mr. O'Kelly auggeated that all those who havs camp equipment, such as tents, to bring them along In order that all who coma will be properly cared for. Rebekahs Celebrate Anniversary Tonight NEGRO YOUTH IS KILLED WEDNESDAY "I didn't think the gun was loadej." said Henry Humphries, negro boy about 14 years of age, whon he was arrested yesterday afternoon for the killing of Willie Moore, his companion, about the same age. The slayer made no de nial of the shooting and admitted the dispute was an outgrowth of a quarrel over a gams of "cracka loo," only a few cents being In volved. An Inquest was held by Coroner Morris and the Jury found Moore came to his death from a gun-shot wound Inflicted by Humphries. The tragedy occurred at 18 Short Pine Street, where the boys had been throwing pennies toward certain cracks in the floor. The weapon used was a shot gun with a single barrel. Humph ries said he had no intention to kill ths boy and did not think there was a shell in the gun. 8wannanoa Rebekah Lodge, No. J7. will celebrate the seventy-first anniversary of the founding of this branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, after the business session In the lodge hall tonight beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The fol lowing program will be given: Address on Fraternity, Roberts. Vocal Rolo, Mrs. C. R. Brannon Duet, Reagan Brothers. Address, Rev. E. R. Welch. Vocal Solo, Lillian Ingram. Refreahmenta will be served af ter the program. LOCAL MAN IS NAMED FOR OFFICE AT HOME Ii M. Gardner. Assistant In Ashe vllle) I'nlvorslty OOUos, to lie IMabnrslna; Officer. Leonard M. Oardnar, who has been spending a portion of ths Hummer In Aehsvirls assisting Dr, (leorge A. Hubbell In ths promo tion of. ths proposed Ashevllle University, has Just received tele graphic advice of his appointment aa Special Disbursing Officer of ths- Department of Stats with station at Home Italy. Rapidly rounding up his work In the office of the Ashevllle Uni versity. l I-J Patton Avenue, Mr. Gardner expects to sail for his post October 10. Hs will leave Ashevllle Sunday for Washington where he will receive final Ins true tlons before departing for Rome. Mr. Gardner, of whom Dr. Hub- bell speaks in highest terms. Is a graduate .of Central High School, Newport, Tenn., and later took a business course at Lincoln - Me morial University, Harrogate, Tenn. Hs was graduated at Georgetown University Law School, Washington, D. C, In June, nil, and passed ths District of Colum bia Bar examination and will bs admitted October I as a member ojt the District Bar. WILL GATHER TO COMPLETE PLANS FOR NOVEMBER 11 Officers of Literary Society Meet Today The Weber- Literary Society of the Aahevllle High School will have a meeting of the officers this after noon. The following officers have been elected for this year: Presi dent, Elotse Hannaman; Vice President, Marian Green;' Secretary-Treasurer, Martha Hall; Re porter, Edith Harris; Crltlo-Censor, Nell Cauble; Marshal, Frances Nichols. The Webers have been fortunate In securing Miss Ethel Mercer for faculty adviser. In order that a fitting celebra tion of Armistice Day, November 11, may be carried out in Aahe vllle, co-operation of varloua clv.c organizations and women's clubs with men of the 81st and 80th Divisions and the American La- Mayor g'on la telng sought, the plan representatives Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock In the Ashevllle Chamber of Commerce rooms. At that time full discussion of temporary plans will be held. Thu Auditorium haa already been en gaged In case it Is decided to hold the celebration within doors. Dedi cation of the Old Hickory and Wildcat Highways passing through Ashevllle will be the principal portion of the program. Numer ous speakers will be heard repre senting both organisations and the highway, department, It Is likely. A football match between the two divisions Is also scheduled as well as nance to bs held In til venlng of November 11. Thoss l.i charge of ths program ars anxious that as many repre sentatives from clvle organisations and clubs as possible attend the 1 rlday committee meeting. WRANGLERS TO MEET MONDAY The September meeting; of Th Wranglers will bs held at th Manor Monday evening, Septem ber IS, at 7:80 o'clock. Essayist. Mark W, Brown: sub ject, Xhs BIus Sky Law; respond ent, Vernon R. Patterson. Pasgah Forest Inn , Best Mountain outing. Phone 1457. PUSH CARTS First-Floor THE MEN'S SHOP Klrst-Floor With wood wheels, strongrrwell made, light 'running, large ca pacity. Just the thing for quick delivery. TJS.Morrison & Co. Agents. Pisgah Forest Inn Best Mountain outing. Phono 8457. ULTIMATELY Ton will go to an Optometrist for relief from that eye strain. We hope to be of service then, If not NOW. "KNOW us by this sibn" 7W PATTON AVg. ASHEVILLE, N.C. Boys' Tuff ffcpj Shoes tat7 for Ruff Boys Army Tan Blucher SAFE TO PURCHASE SCHOOL SHOES We offer you true value in fit and long- wear. When you tee the long wearNn our chil dren's shoes, that's what makes them bargains. Price $2 $3, $4 ' $5 aura that last. HALLMARK SHEFFIELD PLATE The popularity of Sheffield Plate is due not only to its beauty, but because it is such a practical ware for constant use. The base of Hallmark Sheffield Plate is nickle sil ver, very heavily plated so that it may be used for years and give perfect satisfaction. A splendid line for your se lection at most reasonable prices. ARTHUR M. FIELD CO ESTABLISHED 1888 TH HALLMARK T HILL'S ISC. ORDER "HILL'S COUNTRY SAUSAGE" - TODAY THE WH1IK MARKET White, Collar Attached English Broadcloth Shirts THESE have just arrived in a complete range of sizes. C They are the really smart shirts for good dressers. Collars button down which gives them a rieat, trim appearance. $3.50 Neckband styles in white and tan are priced at $3,00. NUMBER ELEVEN ON PATTON AVE H Thoughts of Home Nature Is pulling ths eovsrs evsr ths grsst outdoors. It won't bs long now till Sumtnsr will hsvs spsnt Itsslf. Most of us havs rsturnsd from a rastful vscstlon; Summer homos and rssorts ars rsady to Istch tholr doors. Chlldrsn and grown-ups too will soon ba school-ward bound. Cvoryons Is making plans and prspsratlons for ths long spoil of Indoor activity. To msks a ehesrful homo, good cheerful lights aro needed. "BANNER" MAZDA Lamps should bo put in ovary lamp socket. Patton Arm. Fhone 47 Opp. P. O An Asheville Visitor Said to Our Manager "I am 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." "Asheville' Oldest Drug Store." Grant's Pharmacy Drugs and Seeds .Next to Fire Department Asheville, N. C. iisiMiMMiliiiIiihillMMllllllbirsisiilsiiiMM ' Fresh Battle Creek Foods Sanitarium Cooked Bran, 25o package; , Bran Biscuits, 35o packars; Malted Nuts, $1.00 bottle; Faramels, S0e box; Meltose, tOc jar; Rica Biscuits, 85c box; Granola. 25c box; Vegetable Gela tins, 80c; S-lb. Bass Gluten Flour, $1.75. ' JESSE J. YATES, 2 37 Haywood. 'Phone 1715. Ask to see our Trlculator for making per fort Ooffeo. H If We Heed The Weather Prophets g we should be gathering in a good supply of fuel 55 1 for the coming winter. Not only a "good" sup- 55 H ply, but a supply of GOOD fuel. 55 55 Tell us what your requirements are- whether you 5j 555 use furnace, stove or grate and we'll tell you the 5 55 coal that's BEST to buy. 5 U The Carolina Coal and Ice Co. 1 g 50 Patton Ave. 'Phone 130. 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii AVE you ever had the experience of seeing your ring or the ring of a friem of yours.xactly duplicated on the finger of a stranger? If you have, you felt a distinct shock, because that ring had become a pait of you, or of your friend. All jewelry is personal, but rings are peculiarly so. A ring, worn year in and year out, be 'comes a part of the personality of the wearer; it expresses him, or her. If it is seen by a friend anywhere save on the finger of its owner, the owner is instantly brought to his mind. g In the choice of our rings,' then, and of the 1 rings we give, we should exercise exceeding care. The ring should be chosen for the wearer. It should harmonize with his personality and r be truly significant of him, since, just as surely as he wears it, it will come to express him to the world. HENDERSON 52 Patton Avenue Your Jeweler Near Postoffics FANCY FRYERS and Fresh, Small, Native Ducks Star Market Phones 1917 'Phone 127 ''We are successful caterers to a variety of Appetites." Imperial All Next Week CECIL B.DE MILLER Master-Work "MANSLAUGHTER" With THOSMAS MEIGHAN, Leatrice Jov. Loia Wilann ' A Paramount Picture - iQUALIT.Yi Blue Gem COAL 'K0 CROWN Merchants Transfer & Coal Co., 27 Patton Avenue. 'Phones 1331-3067. Ubiko Buttermilk Egg Mash ' The world's record for laying hens was made with this feed. An average of 252 eggs per year with a flock of 90 hens. t "Quality in Feed is Economy in Feeding" For Sale By Retail Dealers J. D. Earle Feed Company, Wholesale Distributors. TEAGUE TRUTH TOPICS Dr. Squibb says "The Master Formula of every worthy business is Honor, Integrity and Trustworthi ness. That s one formula I cannot change."' That is why the BEST druggists use SQUIBB3 Chemicals in compounding prescriptions. lie; PROFESSIONAL DRUGGISTS 33 Patton Avenue. ' Phone 260 SB m bbT aV X al aW-lB i YOU and a Victrola When you are all by yourself, with no place in particular to go and nothing in par ticular to do, what a joy it ia to get into your big arm chair and let the world's : greatest artists entertain you on the Victrola! 1 ' - - , With a Victrola and Victor Records in' your home you have always at your beck and call the music you enjoy best. ' v. ' Come in and let us show you 'the Victrola you would like for your home. 1 : - DUNHAM'S Music House The Home of High Grade Pianos. am3tmmaFAR PRICES, A
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