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1 PTIST MEETING FOR SWANNANOA Meteor Reported Visible In City Thursday Evening lu-rtlK Will ll Ill-Ill ill Mill- 1 lij, K-iilirr H, bjr IaxiiI Muulay IkI niinim. n Invitation frnm llm Nw;mn;i-' Kniitlst Chun ll to nut ,n day nitwtln on Huiulny, )-to-1 , was arcaptt-a i.y tin, Hun-, . County Uaptlnt NiiticIiv! I Anaix-latlon at tlix mi-i-tlnu ii IX h t of tha workcm' -..ui-:i hit oftlcs of thn 1'rt'nlilont, .1 i (IniKK. i IattMii Axrmio Mtrr or thanks from K j, I Mloton. Crfnernl f i-i iiiUtry of I . lluitlt Hundav Hc-huul. ,r ; -th Carolina, regarding tha r l eonfrreru's tira aa ri-aj to . workers, air. MldrtlHon Ik hly pltaaed with the results of n:rt-liiK. ! Pli,. r.'llowlriK prosrnm will be1 Hftnil'H V.-.- Villi- la:- I.,m ... Ii.'i 1'illk HI-.'!! :t a. It nni h i:. I i in. u 'In- kUy f. r a tain . tii- u l.'ii i li ilium: Iih:s Tin i i-.. )iat- Jei-ir ill"!. lilt III !! i :i i M'fiii III Anita- ' n 1 1. 1 ; u ma- m t h. i Iruvii 1 1 ' r i! . . .1 ii itoj-m 'iMrtt-; il.li. .Im : a 1 1 . t-r i.f ll I-.!. i-l .ll., it:r.- !!. - .ippi-iin-d m In lull n 'f W.-ii- Shopmen At Hickory Refuse To Return: lUCKOltY. Si,.' :i -Ths sh..p niHii wlin unit ,,n mriii,, m t ti "hiipt li.-ra nf II,.. Cnrulinu un. I .Noi-lnwamrti H.i.Hum! .i mil. si. I - "I V Of till! Sllll'l,. ,, l: ,lH,,v, nVl ' ' " I l ' li 11 . Ml' inmmoa on Oi-Iolior t ' ,i,,, m i tonal sorvii'tn. l.v lev. W ! Jliin'U, the luiNtor: bIiikimk un- iho direction of R J(. llaye. Why Should There he a churm ,iie in l-,very Uummunll)-," by ,tt M. Inyea. Iloir Often Bhnulil There he n u i i ll 8ervlre." by K. 11. Moore. try huuld There be a .Sun- ool In Kai h Church." bv I rYady. I ys'hy Hhould Sunday School be I afld Every Sunday," by ). Led-, a Sunday School i "nij.i m v n.i i.j III!' I - f I V c I..I., Well. Ml, , ,),,, un Is iinili'is' I ii frnm tho ... ,1 ,.(,, Washlnetrm tml.iv n biiuihcrn K.iilwii v ..iflcuiln r-K.n,l lug the HKuatlun her. II hut .',-li ,.f '!' Itli- MtlklMH III, Ml-lkl'. II ri-pr'Mi'n!ntlve -rn It I - 1-n confer with Harding Nominates Minister To Albania Nr7V YORK Sept. 31.- flyssrs' flrnnt Smith, of Pennsylvania, nu tll recent Anii-rlran oonimlelnn-' L. Conduced In Order to Produce I ' i hnr d'affalrs of tho tter. How Should American letcntl.m In Hunirnrv. was nnrtilnateil today by President j Harding to be mlnlnler to the new- ! ly reout;nl7.eil government of Al-1 bnnla. He ha been In tho dip-j lomntlc eervb-n alnce 1 903, aorv-! Inif siiiTceaulvelv In Turkey. Knit land. Chili-. Ileliflutn. Auetrin-Huiiv-ary, Denmark nnil llunKnry. Elect New Officers ! Heat Reaiilm." by J. F. Pplvey Why is It the luty of Jery lurch' Member to Pay Ilia Pro .rtJonats Part of All Church Kx .r.M." to be supplied. The Slacker on the Run or the .idem Jonah." by J. H. Orojtir. "Prohibition and Law Knforce h!i'," by Jamea M. Wllllnms. W hat loe a Neat, i oinfor:.i- - e Church Bulldlnu and Well Kept CatnOllC Charities minai say to tne woria. d.v j Adaans. The Fruits of Neglected T!e- irlon. by ttie cnurcti .Member!). K T. ireemnn. Who la Responsible, to find for Lost Soula of Your Cuminun r." by J. J. Clentry, Knll;tneni -ancel'.st. It was decided not to nxlcn takers for next Sunday. The etlnc wa continued one week complete the plana belntt work out lor the nex Inaugurated. It was decided to hold fth-Sund&y Institutes on WASHINGTON. Kept !1 The elhh nntlunal conference ,,f Catholic ih.irlltcs (ame to en end today with .the elcctlnn of ..Iflcers ' and an .nl,re4 bv the ltiitht r.ev. TliofTms .1. Shahan. of Wa-hlnic-' ton. u-eMent r.r llie cnn1rence. i concratlutinir the delecales upon , the KUcceKH of the meeting ti'. Mnn.lgnor Hhnhnn. who in rector! campaign to ot uaKtiuiKton I nlverslty, was re- electeil to premdencv of the con. eight ference. The following were chon-Orto- en Vice-I'resiilcntH: Sill Provides For Locomotive Inspectors WASHINGTON. Sept. 21. The lenate upon motion of Chairman lummlna of tho Interstate Com- erce Commerce approved an ap troprlatlon of $170,000 to provide If. more locomotive boiler inspec- rs to the etaff of the Interstate Iammerce Commliwlon for en rcment of safety laws. Jt, at thn following naptlnr : l hea: Oroup 1, Big Ivey. I SWardsville; Oroup 2. Weaver-! llie; Oroup J, Zlon Hill; Group I Whits Rock; Group 6, New S-, n; Oroup 6, Black Mountain! nrt Chunn's Cove; Oroup 7. l!u- ,h, on Turkey Creek. Kach tirch Is requeated to work up ; miunrfimi-n from nil the ntlipr I jSffiea in their respective ips. Why Suffer From Rheumatism When Our Local Druggists Sell Rheuma On Money-Back Plan If you euffer from torturlnc rheu- A r..olllnn cimiM nil member. 'a,iic pains, swollen, iwistwi joints. .l .i , . . 'ana putTer Intensely beeauae roursye thn Council agreeing to take Normal Manual in eight corses correspondence from Kev. A. Stevenes. tcm is full of uric acid, that dangerous nolann that mokes thousands helnlee and kills thousands years before their time, then you need Rheuma, and need It now. Start taking It today; In 24 hours It will begin to act on kidneys, liver, etomach and blood, and you can sin cerely exclaim: "Good riildence to bad rubbish." Many people, the most skeptical of skeptics right In this city and In the country hereabout, bless tne nay w-nen Smith's Drug Store, with character iatio enterprise, offered Rheuma to the afflicted at a small price and guaranteed money refunded If not satisfied. If you have rheumatism, get Rheuma today. Advt. Change Of Hour The Mount Mitchell Motor Road Gates A(W tomorrow. Saturday, will open ts3?toll gates for ascent from 8 a. m., until IH (1 in C JV (mm 3 r- rr-t ..j) p. m. aiiu iui ucBt-ciii jj. until 4:30 p. m. Wonderful climatic conditions after the "towers for enjoyment of the grand scenic infects presented. on the already famous trip Go Today Go Tomorrow Go Sunday and any day during the great September weather, for information call SANDFORD H. COHEN, 'Phone 50. Traffic Mgr. BUY YOUR RADIO SUPPLIES NOW We have the following Hl-Grado Goods In stock: 8.00 5.00 e!so 3.39 Baldwin Phones, Type C$1000 Rnlriuuin PhAnm. TvDfl Q.( 16.00 Loud Soeaker Unit 11,1.200 Detector Tubes... UV-201 Amplifier 7 uses.. Amollfvlno Transformers.. Two Circuit Telephone Jacks 100 Everready B Batteries .... S00 B Volt 60-80 Amp. Hr. Radio Storage Batteries 16.50 Stromberg-Carlton Phones 7.50 Brach Antenna Protector.. 2.50 Type H8-2 Sets Type HS-D Seta "Kl-Qrade" $90.00 "Hl-Orsde" 36.00 "Hl-Grade" Crystal Set... 8.60 Fada Sockets 1-00 Keystone Rheostats 1.00 43 Plate Variable Con. densers 4-6v 9x12 In. Panels 2.6S Complete Line of Parts, Etc., Etc, Etc. THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22. 1922. THIRTEEN CITIZEN RADIO SHOP, CITIZEN BLDQ., ASHEVILLE, N. C. DEALERS ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY HI-GRADE WIRELESS INSTRUMENT CO. MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS Writs For Discounts Office: Room 24, Asheville Cltlien Bldg-, Ashsvllle, N. C. whipenal All Next Week CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Master-Work "MANSLAUGHTER" With THOMAS MEIGHAN, Leatrice Joy, Lois Wilson A Paramount Picture !THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE TWO-PANTS SUIT HOUSE IN ASHEVILLE""- Keeping Up With the. Times! Last Saturday, Septernjper 16th, we opened our newly enlarged Broadway and I 1th Street store in New York City now occupying 50.000 square feet of selling space with a public announcement that we are devoting both our New York stores as well as all our other stores to selling PANTS SUITS EXCLUSIVELY Crowds stormed the doors thousands of people were turned away hecause wr rouldn' "-ftTt on Miem the reiponse"lSIniio"ovcr Whelming that we did the largest volume of business in the history of this house; proving conelush ely th.it the NFAV Trivers policy marks the beginning of a new clothing era that the public approves of our merchandising idea. The Greatest Clothes Values in America Every garment is typical of the standard of Trivers Clothes known and worn by thousands of Men and Young Men in this city and every city where we have stores. They are the production of the foremost Clothes Makers of New York, Rochester and Chicago, and represent a quality of clothes that every Man would be interested in wearing. Our wondeful stock of two-pants suits comprise one-, two-, three- and four-button, single and double-breasted styles', in business, golf and sport suits for Men and Young Men. In regulars, shorts, lims and stouts. Tailored of the finest American and Foreign Woolens, in most beautiful and exclusive designs. RAGLANS D E 1 181 I B I 0 in i mi I OVERCOATS -35 $25 $30 -TOWN COATS GREAT COATS- ULSTERS Thousands of Overcoats to select from in the newest and most exclusive models of the season: Tailored of the finest imported and domestic fabrics and priced so low as to make you a Trivers Booster for life. ' Trivers Junior Clothes y i . $g.SO-$ 1 .50 $1 2-SO Suits and Overcoats for Boys 6 to 17 Years Newest Styles, Choicest All-Wool Fabrics Elegant Patterns Greatest Values Tailored with the same care that we give to clothes for "Dad" and as we have no extra overhead in selling Boys' Clothing, we have marked them at exceedingly low prices and are happy to pass the savings to our customers. Every Suit with 2 Pants Good Bye to All 1 Pants Suits Every new Fall Suit shipped into our many brand, -(tores will be supplied with extra pants. In deciding upon this policy we feel that we are supplying a long felt demand of the average man and young man. and are confident of its suc cess. To make room for the influx of this new merchandise, we must clear out every medium-weight, single-pants suit in our establishment. 'And we are marking them down to where they must move quickly. Values ug $O9-50l Values up $07.50 to $30 &La1 to $35 ! Values up $90.50 to $45 - OLd On the Square. . xt Between the Avenues. Asheville, N. C 15 Branch Stores in the South. THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE 2 PANTS SUIT HOUSE IN AMERICA; ) 1 ; t r
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