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Edwia Clapp Shoe tor men J. A T. COuslns kbous tor woniea ) She Ji(gdeaseShoe For those women who prefer High Shoes during the cold months, we've had J. & T. Cousins make the above attrac tive model on their famous "Mod ease" last. As you perhaps know, "Mod ease" Shoes are the acme of tyle and comfort combined. They are Shoes for women who find it difficult to get a perfect fitting, comfortable, health shoe that has style. The model illustrated' is shown in brown or black Kid, with an imi; tation wing tip. "Modease" Oxfords in brown or black Kid, for those who prefer I o w shoes. Uements & Chambers -Leaders In Footwear- 47 Patton Avenao " 1 ' ' in - ' mi REGULATION OF HOSPITALS TREATING TGBERCUL0S1S IS PROPOSED IN NEW ORDINANCE Ordinance stipulating that n" Mnaturlum for the treatment of tuberculosis oan ba oaaratad with In lit f,f of an adjoining resi dence or rublla building, wai In- tioduced b.fore tba City Comma- alonars yesterday and Baaaad on tta flrat reading. Buch a maasura baa been nndar consideration byb ma boara ror mora than a yaar ana it li proposed to give oper atora until Juna t. 1122 to comply wan tna provlalona of tha pro poaad ordlnanca. whleh waa offered by Mayor Oallatln Roberts. Following la tha proposed stat- uta, which muat ba paaaad on Ita tncond and third reading befoie it bacomaa effective. Ba It ordained by the Board of lommiaaionera or tna uity or Aahevllle: Section 1. That no person, firm or corporation ahall keep, run. operate or maintain, within the corporate limits of the City of Aahevllle. North Carolina, any Hoi- p 1 1 a 1 , Banltarlum, Sanatorium, Hoarding; Houae, Lodging Houae, Rooming Houae or other place at or In which any person, or persona, Buffering. lnfectad or afflicted with tuberculosis TTe received, lodged, kept, roomed or boarded, within one hundred and twenty-five (12S) feet of any residence, church, achool or public building' unions such house or building within one hundred and twenty-live (125) feet thereof Is used for a Ilka or similar purpose. Provided, however, that the pro vlalona of this ordinance ahall not apply to a houae uaed aolely as a rehJilence. In which member of the immediate family who la In fected or afflicted with tubercu loid, resides, and no other patients suffering with tuberculosis reside. Provided, further, that the pro vlBlona of this ordinance ahall not apply until the first day of June, A. D. 1223,. to any Hospital, Sani tarium. Sanatorium, Boarding House, Lodging House or Rooming House operated In the City of Ashevllle at tha time of the pannage of thla ordinance, but on and after the flrat day of June, A. D. 1923, the provisions hereof ahall appy with full force and effect to any of the aforementioned Institutions and establishments operated at the time of the passage of this ordi Sea. I. That Is ahall be the duty of every person, firm or corpora tion operating at tha time of the faeaage of thla ordinance, any loipltal. Sanitarium, Sanatorium. Roardlng Houae, Lodging House, Rooming House or other place for the reception, care or treatment of pereona eufferlng, infected or af flicted with tuberculoala within fhe eorporata limits of the City of Aahevllle, to report to the Health Officer of aald City within tan days after the passage hereof, the name and looatlon of any of the forego-' Ing Instltutlona. Sec. I. That any paraon, firm or corporation dealrlng or proposing Section 1 hereof, before beginning Institutions or placea aet forth In to ba located compiles with the operation or conatructlon of any of tha aald Institutions or places, ahall apply for a permit or llcenae In, writing to the Board of Com missioners showing the exact loca tion or plara whore auch Institu tion la to be maintained, owners of property, and any other Infor mation necessary In passing upon each application by aald Board In regard to such Institutions, and be fore the granting of auch permit or license the City Hnglneer ahall make a survey of said premises and location aufficlent to ahow whether the place where such Institution Is to b elocated compllea with the provlalona hereof, and It shnlj be the duty of any licenses holdinr a license hereunder to keep the li cense posted In a conspicuous place wnere tne same can ba aeen by the pu-ouc ac- an times. Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation operating any Hotel, Boarding tiousa or Koomlni House not 11 censed under the provisions hereof to Keep, lodge, roomrvr board any person inrecied or afflicted with tuberculosis within any such Hotel. Hoarding House. or Roomlar uouse. Sec. 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, ahall upon conviction be aublect to a penalty of fifty ($50.00) dollars for eucn andevery such offense. bee. 8. That all ordinances or clauses of ordinances- In conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance be and the earns are hereby repealed. 1 "KrJIogg's" Toastod Corn llakra fur 25c THK nifl nOME STORE WITH THIS 1.ITTI.K I'lUt "IH'Y WHAT YOl' WISH . t. I.I. DM.Mtlt IT FIIKKP Th- Famous "I'AI.MOMVK" KOAF TlmrMlny anil Friday I kca for . LoC Our Store Will Be Closed All Day Saturday Shop Here Thursday and Friday! EVERY BANKING SERVICE Commercial Checking Certificates of Deposit Savings Foreign Ex change Investments and Safe Droosit Saxes NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE CLCVEN CHURCH STRtET ASHEVILLE, N.C A OJ QUARTERLY INTEREST T'O ON SAVINGS RUGS W have received a targe assortment of Peerless knd Axminster Rugs. These are in matched pat' terns from 22x54 to 9x12 in sizes. Some beautiful patterns to select from. Prices ranging from $3.75 to $57.50. i V Donald & Donald 26 Broadway J Phone 441 truck by Automobile Negro Boy is injured k small negth boy was Injured HEADACHES ft Of ) Neuralgia, rub forehead. tampls) and back of head with V VAPORUQ early yesterday afternoon In the vicinity gf the postofftca when struck by an automobile' operated by Miss Rose Byrne, of Grove Park. The boy was accompanied by the mother, Gertrude Moore, ajjd after investigating the acci dent the police made no case de claring the accident "unavoida ble." The Injured child was taken to the hospital In the machine of M!sa Byrne and It la not believed the Injuries will prove serious un less further complications set in. VANDALS DAMAGE LARGE BUS TIRES Tires, valued at several hundred dollars, the property of the Red Bus Lin, Inc., and the Black Mountain Auto Company, Black Mountain, were punctured and cut bv unknown parties at Bine Ridge sometime Tuesday night. The tires were on buses of the concerns, parked at the assembly grounds In wait for scout officials who desired transportation to the depot at Black Mountain. Throe tires of thej Red Bus Line valued at $165 each, were-cut and five or alx large tires belonging to the Black Mountain company were damaged. Fortunately, the drivers or tne machines had a few extra tires and so some ZOO or 300 scout executives were hurried to Black Mountain just in time to catch a special train. - It is understood a reward has been offered for the arrest and conviction of the vandals responsi ble for the damaging of the tires. Offer of Roberts Is Taken Under Advisement Only one bid was submitted ves terday to the Board of City Coiri- iiuosiuiiera lur ins construction OI a chute at the new municipal In cinerator. This offer was made by R. C. Stevens and the board de cided to postpone action on the matter. W. R. Roberts tendered his res' i ignatlon as patrolman on the police iorce, stating ne naa secured a bet ter position. The 'resignation was accepted, but no Successor was named. A report from the corporation counsel with reference to the park ing of taxicabs equipped with me ters on the streets of the city was read to the board ordered filed. , FEW AND PLiATK CLUB. Pen and Plate Club will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Manor. Dr. M. C. Millender will be the essayist and' Haywood Parker, respondent. PRESBYTERIAN CLTJB. Men's Club, for the First Presby terian Church, will meet tomor row evening at 6:30 o'clock at the 'church house. LIBRARY BUILDING IS BEGUN AT OTEEN Ground has been broken for the erection of a new post library at Oteen Hospital. The building will be a permanent one and will be constructed on a public hlghwav near Ward W-S. The reading rooti will be 60 by 24 feet and a large office and plenty of storage place will be afforded by the new build ing. , The library will be constructed of material salvaged by the gov ernment and will have shelf ca pacity for 15,000 books, and It is hoped tho building will be com pleted by the first of the year. Claim Bookkeeper's Error Impaired Credit Claiming her credit, had been impaired because of an error made uy me oooxKeeper in the employ of ' Luther M. Hlne, operating Smith's Drug Store, Mrs. Nell God frey brought suit against the con cern yseterday in the Superior Court, asking damages In the amount of 15,000. Mrs. Godfrey , claim, that be cause of the error her name had been listed with the Merchants' Association and her credit had been' impaired. Gay .Green filed suit yesterday agalnrt D. M. Sumner, asklna- dnmages In the amount of $200 and the possession of a certain tract of land near Skyland. HOLD REVIVAL AT T BETHEL CHURCH Rev. P. L. Shore, assisted by Mrs. C. L. Steldley, who was form erly with "Cyclone" Mack, Is con ducting revival services at tne Bethel Methodist Church. Unusual Interest Is being manifested by the. members of the church, and large congregations have been In attend ance. The services will continue for the next ten days. The services i bln at 3 o'clock In the afternoon and at 7:45 In jthe evening, y Tha Prettiest Line of Fall DRESSES At "Mid-Season" Prices V ATEHIAI.S Include Crepe Satin. Canlen Crepe, Crepe do Chin e, ltoshnnora Crepe, Satin Hrocjido. Trlcn tlne. Polret Twill. Chiffon Velvet and Krenrh Serge, lleautifullv styled In the drape effect, In straight and lilous styles, with loose Honing sleuves and short or ouff sleeves. Trimmings Include Braids, Colored Head'! and 811k Knibroldery. All alses and color. Hpeclally priced at OVERBLOUSIX In Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine. Beautiful ly m b roldered and beaded In contrasting col on, c o m b 1 ned with the new silk 1 a c e, brown, sand, navy, hen na and cocoa col ors. Priced at $5.95 S10.95 $14.50 and up SWEATERS Beautlfulu all wool Slipover Sweaters In lead ing colors, such as: brown, navy, black, buff and henna. Specially fjrioed for Thurs day and Friday selling at $2.48 A Timely Sale of New BLANKETS REPLENISH your supply of Blank ets while our" stock is plentiful and prices are at low as these. $1.95 full double bed $2,69 Blankets, al'. $3.48 co! 60x74 Double Cotton Blankets, heavy quality. Pair . . 66x78 Cotton Blankets slxe. Priced at. pair V. S. Army "Brand Now' wool. Khukl color "Woolnap" Blankets, beautiful plaid ore. full double bed size. Pair 66x80 all wool Blankets, In beautiful plaids and siiKaiine Doraers 110.00 values, pair .. $4.49 If" I plaids $8.95 New Fall Strap Pumps A grouping of over ISO pairs novelty Fall Pumps, All Satins. Brocaded Satin Vamps and Patent Quarters, beautiful strap effects with grey or iawn ilnley effect. The new Spanish heels ana others fit mllltarv mtvlm vlfh mh. ber lift attached. Of $5.00 to s.BU values. Priced at $3.95 District Colored Fair Oct. 2-7, bates Park, Gity of Asheville Ten thousand people to be present during week. Annual meeting Colored Formation Western N. C Fraternal Congress, exhibits I from 10 Counties, Rural Choir Contest. Quartet Contest, Asheville Cooking r Contest. Gty School Manual Training Contest, Baby Contest, Home Garden Contest, County rarmers rroauci wun ten ui hiuio-biuuc. vuman, Corn Club 1 0-ear Contest, best lot of Chickens, Hogs, Family Cow and Horse Contest the best Decorated' Auto, the best Rural School Exhibit, including any farm articles; Drawing, Sewing; Oldest Man and Woman; foot race, jumping Contest, prizes ranging from 50c to $20, entrance fee will be charged for con tests except School Exhibits. Directors will forward by Parcels Post or Ex press; all articles must be on the ground Wednesday, noon, to compete for the, prjzes. Any article may be put up for display; Committee is busy and all the places visited are assisting in making up the premium list. Bring on your goods let's see what you have done ; articles iriay be delivered at the Secretary's Office, 24 1-2 Eagle St., or the Fair Grounds, for all information call 1 273, Admission of 1 5c will be charged at the gate for all over-1 2 years; gate free at night. Billy Clark Blue Ribbon Exposition Show, two Brass . Bands will furnish -music, something doing day and night. Everybody is coming and bring something old, young, sick or well. . . , . ' ' ' -- .;.. Premium List. Farmers' Federation Convention day Wednesday) City School Day Thursday, All-County School Day Friday! f " . . . L ' . E. W: PEARSON, Sect. Mgr. MOTHERS AND " DAUGHTERS Read This Lette from Mr. W. S. Hughes tlMumvfflft. Del. "I was under the impression that my eldest daugh ter naa some inter nal trouble as ever since the first time ber sickness ap peared the had to ao to bed and even bad to quitt school once lor a weekr I always take Lydia . Pinkbam's Vege table Compound myself aoT gave it to her and she has received great benefit from it. You can use this letter for a testi monial if you wish, as I cannot aay too much about what your-medictne has donefor me andformy daughter." Mrs. Wh. S. Hughes, Greenville, Del. Mothers and oftentimes grand mothers have taken and have learned the value of Lydia E. Pink ham' Vegetable Compound. So they recommend the medicine to others. The' best test of any medicine is what it has done for others.-For nearly fifty years we-have pub lished letters from mothers, slaugh ters, and women, young and old, rec ommendingtheiVegetableCuTOpound. They know what it did for them and are glad to tell others. In your own neiRhborhood are women who know af its great value. - Mothers daughtersVwbynottryit? iiiiiiiiuumiiiiiiiiii IF Ml Iter. SB WIN HERE ATip THERE ON THE MAIN FLOOR Savings Are Great On Yard Goods it Inch extra heavy Outlnr In small and larfe stripes and solid colors, yard 27 Inch aood quality Storm Outing;. Q yard lJr 86 Inch good quality Black Batine,a yard 56 inch all wool Sport Skirt ing In mew Fall patterns, yard 56 inch all wool extra heavy . Sport Coating all colors, yard. 29c Storm 19" Black 35c : Skirt- .$1.95 ,$2,98 SPECIALS $1.59 Ladles' Kid Oloves, brown, - black, suede and tan. 12.25 values, pair Week End Bags, leatherette .$1.48 Boys' Triple Knee School pairs for .... ..60c Ladles Silk and Wool Sport Hose, fancy pat- J 1 O C Heavy ribbed Socks jr "boys or gins, nr pair (fOS. 11 inch all wool French Serge, black, navy, brown and other 0( colors, yard $iCO 40 inch Canton Crepe, all colors wanted, d0 AQ yard ?-.0 16 Inch all' wool Trlcotlne in 117, T. 98c 12 Inch Areas Ginghams, in new fall patterns, o yard CDC tt Inch Silk Madras 'Shirt ing In new fall rn -patterns, yard ... .UvC SPECIALS AH leather Book Bags, spec ially priced, fjn each UC Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts, heavy JA quality DCv Boys' jiew Fall Caps, variety of styles and 7C colors g O C Men's Novelty Silk Knit Ties, styles ....68C Boys' School Blouses In Madras and 7Q Percales .'. iVC A Sals of Young Men's SUITS YUNa Mn who are wont to practle ing "Thrift" should see our assort ment of new Fall SPORTS SUITS made In the latest styles. Priced consldierably lesa than one would ordinarily have t pay elsewhere. , fSuR Clothing Buyer secured 50 of the latest styles in Young Men's Suits at a price that enables us to offer them so low. Finely made all wool Spoi t Suite of English Worsted fabrics, .made. im the new sport style with half-belt and bellows sleeves. Wide range of slses and colors. These will sell quickly at the remarkably low price of $15.95 VOUNO Men's College Style Bulls in " the newest Oports models. Made. of all wool Tweeds and Herringbone weaw materials. Our policy of unwavering from our truthful advertising is strictly adhered to when we say that these are actual $16.00 values. "Save the differ ence" after buying one, of thee suit :$22.05 1 . . . ' . ? ' , ' -. .. ..... , ; . .... , . SUGAR ft lbs. limit, lb. lie Kitchen Needs I each "Bluebird" Cups ao firr.: $1.45 Lunch Boxes with Thermos Bottle complete $2 89 1-2 Gal, Percolators, df OP each JleW No. Galvanized Wash Qfl. Tubs, each 70C 10 Qt. lumlnum Pre- (f 1 A serv Kettles ...... 9 leUV Groceries "Buddy Boy" Coffee, pound t Qt. Wesson Oil Runkel's All-purpose Cocoa, small ....... Tuno Peanut Butter ...,. Puffed Rice,. large else ......... 27c 51c 10c 22c 17c Groceries 24 lbs. "Purity" Flour, sack . . . , Indian Hunter Pie Peaches, can ..... "Heins" medium slz Soup,- can Btokely Bros. Sugar Corn, can Dixie Highway : Tomatdes, can ..... $1.10 13c Tomato .18c 13c 14c "SWIFTS" 1 Jewel ' Short enlnar, 8 tl.i2 Housewares . string Corn Broom, nn sood value, each .. .nJ5lC Aluminum Turkey A0 AO Roasters, each Q Cold Band Covered Dishes, each ....... ..0"C Aluminum Syrup a ' Pitchers. - each ..... . OllC A1ers" Cl(ick 00i tlm keep each ...... ...,;i..$l, 19 THE WACKKT STORE BJ B ROBERT CECIL SAYS FEAR BREEDS WARS LONDON, Sept. 19. "When WS corns to analyse situation closely we find that the fear of war Is the beginning of unwisdom," said Lord Robert Cecil recently discussing conditions In Europe. "Russia's apprehensions have been translat ed Into vast armies withdrawn from reproductive work, ill-fed, ill-clothed, ill disciplined, and' con sequently a greater menace to their friends or fellow-cltisens than to their enemies : : "In France the fear of war has led to the establishment of those armies of occupation on the Rhine that are costing bankrupt Uermany more than a million pounds a week -mora than two thousand million marks. .1 "Fear, of war Is leading a sec tion of publlo opinion in .England to demand a vastly Increased sir service, and still further concentra tion upon scientific methods of slaughter. In all dlreotlon we find that knowledge Is still harnessed to destruction) that the readleat means of money-making la to In vent something that can destroy life and the products of life-energy fastertlmn nature can replace them. Behind all these manifes tations lies fear." succusruuy TKtATta SwrmovT URGICU. OPERATION HENSft F ALLXANDER MASKCULfif NOTICE North Carolina, Bunoombs County In Superior Court. Kettle Collett vs. Thomas Collett. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been 'commenced In tne Superior Court or Bunoombe County, North Carolina, an action tor divorce or plaintiff from defendant. And the defendant-will further take notice that he Is rqulrd to appear before th. Clerk of Ui. Superior Court of Bnn comb. County, N. C, at AahevHle, N. C, on October I. 122. and an swer or demur or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded In said complaint. This 20th day of September, 19JI. JNO. H. CATHBT. Clerk of Superior Court in the County Let Cuticura Keep Your Skm Fresh and Young v Daily DM of tha Soap keeps the skin smooth and dear, while touches of the Ointment sjow and than pt vent little skin troubles becoming s arums. Coticura Talcum la ideal for powdering and tierfumloc;. SaavfeBMarmtolbe Wi'lunnM' rMltaLDt.lTr. MaMM it. Km.." SM mrmrr vtmTiM.Sc OtWf mil. T,l S gasrciiuM. ni . ! s i 4 1 i 1 Shrlnev Rotarr Klwanla K. of P. M. W. A. and other denbrns In m variety of stykw carried In stock add much to tho attractiveness of your car WE WAJfT TOUB Bt'SUTESS" Western Carolina -Auto Co. 12-14-16 E. College St PHONE 890 I ! I 1 ifj Imperial All Next .Week CECIL B.DEMILLE'S Master-Work "MANSLAUGHTER" With THOSMAS MEIGHAN, Leatric, Joy, Lois Wilson A Paramount Pietara J Jf 1 m m. .u u m m m 1 Uf iffWCUHCHAVt. KMOXvlUsVTtMNj olina. Mpt Il-:i-oot l-U
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