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-1 .'. i i K. ; t;- f ft- 1 1 : n i ! ; ! t I . I r ' j I'' j It 13 lit tlf .15 1 if I 'I' 1 :1 'I 1 . EIGHT The Old Reliable" The Important Success Question Some believe this is it: "Have you a savings pass book?" No Hie main question is, "Are you using your pass !xok?" Thousands who have forgotten their savings accounts will never see success, unless something awakens them. Prog ress lies not in having the book, but rather in acquiring the habit of depositing. BATTERY PARK BANK SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX5 FOR RENT THE A5HEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. i MRS. MARGARET GASH i Compf e Directory uray ixeumuii iuuuk to Facilitate Plans SUMMONED BY DEATH I SALESMAN'S COURSE AT LEICESTER HIGH Well Known lU-Hiilt'iii of I lowull Klcs hi Hit Itcliloa.i' After l.lllUITIIIg Hill. W ' I h.n l.i il'le ... l. il Mm M ilf i:. a I f g. r: '.' l' h.i I . r r i .n ' (II Fl-tl, !.IM . inn i fi'-.l at ' In. it Mr. Oi-i.rii Ml II v II. I c I inn. . f Id Mi- 'i.i.-.h d Mnri- mat i:i-.l .ii li.-r i . i i r 1 1 In A she -, .1' ii', v ih of ii : ' U it I'.rr M .11 I'.iUlilV In preparation fur III" forth coming reunion of Confederate YHcians of tin- Old North Stale In Ash.-wlle next week, there ha Juki ; i-.ii prepared n complete di re, h i v of program nd eommlt- ih I ti i'.i fur iib of tin- general oom or. I inli'i-,-. hcad.'d I'V Judge K M li Ml ami she was Well as 'hairman and Mm. .1. -M i.i.i, t h,.r mill Ii-I CuiIl-i-i'. .Ir. Vice-Chairman, am. i. Sti-wait on I'Vli 1 i Joseph l.outnlor li i m hi ( 'oun' y. . i '. I I .i - :w, r 1 1", am :ui t cs ' i .1." :i has i - n i .ti i.'oua'i lllh In-1 r I ! I I i it liter. .ill. M . I'. ill. Il ec.lsei il Hlti.i'l I.V HflH SIS' 1 1-1 , Mi 'i iji.i A ii. I -nil n i if I'll- I Ihium. 'la, an, I I In- . 1 1 . . M 1 14 otul- 'di-wi. a k." A J . l-i 1 1 . of An ll-- I villi- J. I,, ila.-li. of Clanlvre. N. C; anil Mim-. I'nik an, I pearl (Sai.il. of Klou.ih r!:x I'.'l n , 1 1-1 1 1 1 - (In-''. iiNii i il r l i Win .sli w a tor iiimiiv ,IIM 14. 1 nit i: r-i! ri'Htniif p or thi- ijtowah lr-ii ii-i i.ui I'.'u.rrli and ii.-r hunn : uii& u.L-i uiuii lu Hit? traveling In . h S: i-- v l.i ,.-i,iii' ! i urn li-ni, lo Htm. lo ir.-.ii Ii i' i Ii-- litlli IniMi. Inli-rlni-nt ia, I,., lh.Hlili' of hop I hiixlmiid. ill .Milli H:jrr (,luii-l I i 'cnii'UTy. IIbv. W ! olllcMaird. HAW CREEfVOTERS BEGIN REGISTERING Ki fin 1 II tn t tlio work of nil nthfi cum inltti-M naiiifd tn hiindle the variolic il'-tiills of the Mg Kathm--InK Til In ' -oninllntlnn wan worki-d on, v.-siiTilav at n iiiri-tlnK of tlif I Mini. ) Vli ..-Chairman with Mri. N. Hm-k-I nT. Sc, o l.i' v of the Rfimral rom- tn it f tlin litt'i- riiailnK roilf ' lor ilinw i oin-iTind In inapi'lnK hi: i I . i ii h .Inst how romprthfnKlvi- )kivi lit i-n I In- jilann for tliu rininlim la niidilv HPi'n ly even tin- most ciirKoi-v dimly of Ihl dlipctory wliir li "roiitnlnn dftalH of th ro ni.iiii and complete IUI of alt t .imntf ffi". thf.-K) btin Jtminloii (iin.r.il ronmntiet'. Fliiiinr Com inlltt". I'tintlng ami HadKf I'otn-oiiii.-i', llov S'-outii romnilttf I'rok.-: am Committee, Hall Com m 1 1 I.e. Itfi'l-eutlon Colninittft'. Kinri -itt-nry (?f mmltti'e, M u i I c (onimitt.'c. Pr.i Comnilttcp, llo teU and Humn CommlUcf, He (cpili.n Coniniittef . ' Keirlt'"itl'1 (oninittHt. TranHportiitlon I'om m 1 1 : . ... I'liRrn. Snprrvlmir of MealH. i ll.wi.nalitv 'omitrlttee. Urlvi- to I'oln'n of Irilerfst. Infnrmalioii llnria u. Hltrh Ki-lifxil Kliiil.-nta IMrMcd Into Hlval Trnnu I'rocwU to Buy Atlili'tlu Jaiuipini'lit. Studfnta of IlTster HlKh School hav launched a course In aalenmaniihlp. provided by the Curt 1 1'iihlinh.lnK Comi.any. The riiunie haa bi'en conducted In more llian 8.000 ichoola and has been endoraxd by mini of the leading cducatum of the country. Oils T. llallman, Vocational Di rector for thin section, nt a. re cent meeilnif. delivered an Inter ejitlng lecture explaining the need for a knowledge of Baleemanahlp and (leriionatratintf the prlnclplea of aelllnK. Some worth while In struction was gained from this lec ture, and the students are follow ing It up with actual sales work, learnings will go toward the pur chase of athletic equipment for the school. The Ktudents are divided Into two teams, the "Maggies" with Clara Steven leader, and the "Jlgif" with IJovle Martin leading. Hulihlnoon SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM State North Reunion, Carolina Confederate Veterans Asheville, N C. September 26-28, 1922 Ticket Agents of the Southern Railway will sell, September 22nd to 28th, inclusive, round-trip tickets to Asheville on presentation of identih cation certificates issued by Major General William A. Smith, Comman der, to Confederate Veterans, on basis of fare and one-half for the round trip, final Veturn limit October 4th, 1922. For further information, apply to local ticket agents. . v ,. . .. J. H. WOOD, Division Passenger Agent, Asheville, N. C. $100.00 REWARD For information leading to the capture and conviction of parties or party who maliciously cut and slashed our tires on the nigbt of September 19. Don't aid by your countenance or patronage, persons who would commit such a dastardly crime. RED BUS LINE Inc. How about a Club Sandwich, Coffee and Cherry Pie, at Y. W. C. A. LUNCH ROOM TODAY? Cafeteria Service for those who prefer it. 1 1 :30-2 :30. 48 HAYWOOD. 5 :45-8 :00 Imperial AH Next Week CECIL B. DE MILLED Master-Work "MANSLAUGHTER" With THOMAS. MEIGHAN, Leatrice Joy; Lois Wilson A Paramount Picture AUDITORIUM )MI.N. .vri'lt.MTKtNs " I In- Hal." Ncit. 2. "The Merry Wl.lovt." Kepi. ltd. f Tkn ujfotr, nu ftrt nntirn i" tmmtih'.l tit the adianrt jyml. nl thi ith iflumA tn Vhti-l tkrjt I'Ut. ,i,.i , nl .,...,i,i, , f.il Ikn ri mill i.iiMi.,itf i.l I h tin. rr H . fkf Cifi...... , ' if. mrn l,iiitr.ilL,r knmci tkat an ii'i.i. l i. ,n. i ir .i i. .4. ,1 tr.l fiiv t tltncknr 1 With everv llo- ili i, al rei old in New York .-inil i hl.-agn Imili fm total litlenilani t' ami fur gross l.i.x otlii'e i j in to H.i credit. "The I H.-it," the aenxat iotial dramatic' triumph hy .Mary Huberts Hlne- J hart and Avery llopwood will lie' presented by agenliuls and Kem per at the Amiilorium theatre on tomorrow night. The forthcoming appearance "The Hal" In this f itv Is. unuu tionably, the ouisianding dramatic event of the year. Without liuht. no play In recent years ha-s been discussed quite so much in this city. The remarkable record for success, compiled by "The Hat." bith In New Vork where it ran over two years and Chicago where It piayeu more than .one entire, i M,. year, has been noled frequently ;,.v here whenever the subject of the theatre has arisen. To say that "The Hat" will receive an enthus iastic welcome from local theatre goers Is putting it mildly. "The Bat" cornea here, exactly as It was offered in New York anil Chioagq and it Is now being play ed In London. The production is on the some massive scale nnd the caat, which Is a noteworthy one Includes Lizzie fcvans, William T. Thorne, Josephine Morse. (Jrvtchen Thoma-s, Herbert Delmore. Harry LaCourt, Joseph M. Hollcky, Ceo. Wilson, John Mackenzie and John Oraham Hpacey. Hunks An 0M-tuil fur Tim- I)e--li-iog to lake I'art In vlal M'lllMll 111! Ill I llS tl.lll S.MIII. i:'i,'isi)-atl'in liook.i for the school bond -lei'tlon to lie held ri'-M 111011II1 liac b.cn opfiii-.l and I hose wishing to vote arc urged to ii-iinter at home 'I'he books will , lose (1, -tolier 7, a we.-k before the election. Frank Williams, the registrar, will maintain his ofllce a: the si li.iol house w here he i-.in lie found on S i!!inl.iv. Imrini: the week registrations will be made at .his home. LABOR HALL MOVED TO PATTON AVENUE COUNTY HAS FORCE OF 100 CONVICTS Ni.irly 10" convicts are now bo ing en. pined, in liuncombe Coun- :. working on various projects lain.' number is working on the trad ng job at Turkey Creek while the rvTiiainUer are divided between the two rock quarries at Sandy M'.ish and Craggy. Two camps are now maintained, one nt Craggy an, I tlie other at Turkey Creek. The Central Labor Union, which j has been meeting in the Elks' and later the Jenkins Building for over two years, has leased practi cally the entire second floor o'er Teague's lrug Store, Pat ton Ave nue, for a period of five years, at a figure named aa around $5,000 for the term of the lease. Furnishings for the large hail, which were donated to the Central Labor Union by L. L. Jenkins, fol lowing the purchase by him of the Klks' Building, will be moved to j MIC . I " ... it is understood mat possessKin will be taken of the new quarters on October l.i THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN TAILORED CLOTHES A KTER wearing a suit that has ii..f I tailored to your Individual mn,,. ure, you will see the difference. That foellnsr of being faulilensiy dressed In a suit that not only ii, properly but also becomes ymi ni cause you to renllio the added viu of a hand-taikired garment. Kor twenty years our tailoring tun met the approval of many. ),,, know the difference in hand-t.i.ioi-. ed clothing. Logan & Moore t, Hand-Talk)rs to Men ami Women SIX NORTH PACK Q"RK, Piagah Forest Inn Best mountain outing. Phone 3457 Imperial All Next Week CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Master-Work "MANSLAUGHTER" With THOMAS MEIGHAN, Leatrice Joy, Lois Wilson A Paramount Picture CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS DURHAM RESIDENT DIES WEDNESDAY I'unenil Services Till Afternoon for A. X. James. Interment at f ItlviTslilc IVmcterv. After .in illm-ss of three weeks. J A. X. James, of IMlrhanl. died at a i loci! hospital vester-lay afternoon! at :t:riO o'clock. I I,. A. James, father of the de- j cease'!, has arrived In town fur i the funeral which vill be held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from ha pel of Hare and Key:. olds. .1. It. (Irice. Pastor of the West A.sheville Baptist Church will officiate and interment will take place at Riverside Cemetery. Ask Baraca-Philathea Union Of State To Shy It With Flowers With the coming of Fall and the approach of Winter patients nt Oteen and Kenilworth Hospitals are looking upon ihe highly priz ed flower boxes throughout the wards with n touch of sadness in the renllxaion that this bit of guv color which has done so much t , cheer the long hours of wafting will soon pass away o bloom no more. Yet even before the Summer glory of these boxes Ivim complete ly passed away are on foot throm-h the Instigation of .Mi s. N. Buck nor Oenernl Secretary of ihe Slate Baraca-Phllathe.-i Union, to place bulbs therein so that the cheei may be continued thsi.ughont ihe winter months. In an appeal to Barooas nnrl rhilatheas In all parts of North Carolina, Mrs. ISuckncr seeks i,, secure at least r..Ono bulbs, includ ing tulips. hyaoinlhs. Imiuuils narcissus and other bulb a rieties "Major M. il. Foster, former i Sureeon in Charge nt Kenilworth." she writes, 'said he believe, l that flowers gave the' most .-.plovmenti of all gifts received by the pnii.-iits. ' They not only bring a touch oi l the beauty 'of ibid's Nature into! the sick, roenns, but set to the institution a lituno ,ti pearanre. so necessaiy in th. construction of Ihe liv.j ,,f brave boys." BENEFIT AT PACK TO AID BAND FOR ORDER OF DEMOLAY In order to help the boys of the Order of PcMolay create a fund for the purchase of band instru ments for the newly organized band of the order. Miss Blanche "Wilcox, leading lady of the Pack Players, will help the boys sell tickets for the performance of the Players tonight. The Order is to receive a 'share of the receipts from tonight's performance and Miss Wilcox has promised to be at Teague's Drug Store between one and three to assist ihe ticket, sellers. A feature of the performance tonight will be the appearance of the DeMolay mixed octette. Not only the songs that go with the performance of "Way Down Fast" be sung but the new De Molay song will also be rendered. glVf ;ip- Pisgah Forest Trin Best mountain ouilng. Phone 3t."7. BANISH NERVOUSNESS Wendell's PilU, Ambition Brand, For Run-Down, Tired Out People Tf ynti feel tired out, out nf forts df-wjNuidpnfc, mentaliv or phvslrally dipreird. g,et a (iO-o-nt box nf Wen dfll's KMIIb, Ambition Brand, at C. A. Walker's Druer Storo tiMav ami take the flrnt but tP toward ft'ilm; bet ter rijflit away. If you work too hard, nmke mo much, ffr are riTvou. Wpiidell's Pills, Ambition Brand, will mak you feel betit-r in three days, or monev back from C. A. M'alker's Irur Store on the flr?t box purchased. Ac a treatment for affot!nns of the nervous system. contiiation. low -f appetite, 1et.')lpnt'8'. or Ni votu Indietion. reJ. a bor of Wen dell's I'llln, Ambition Ftranrt. today on the monoy back ilan. avdvt. PIANO - PLAYERS Edisons, Victrolas, Records Very Reasonable. On easy terms, at TALK'S MUSIC HOUSE, 76 Patton Avenue, Phone 206. Have You Piles? Then You Have Something to Learn Thousands who have pllea have not learned that ipiick and permanent re lief can onlv be accomplished with In ternal medicine. Neither cutting nor any amount of treatment with oint ments nnd suppositories will roui.ove t ) cause. Hail circulation censes piles. T!:ere U a complete stagnation of ti.oo.l In the lower how el and a weakening of Hie pans. Dr. J. S. Ieoniisrdt was llrt lo find the remedy, ills pre scription. HKM-nOID, Is now sold hy nil druggists. Ir. I , eon hard t tried it In 1.11(H) cases with the marvelous record of success In 98 per cent, and then decided It should he sv.1,1 under a rlfrlrl money-back guarantee: Don't waste any more tinie with outside applications. 'et a package .,f I IKM-Ki MP from Smith's Drug Store todav. It has given safe and lasting relief to thousands end should do the same for you It. seldom falls. - Advt. "SILLYADS" (Copyright. 1922, K. V. C. Smith) How ran you take a week to put a coat on, .and take three years to have It come off? Put a eo.it on your tiouse of paint from Kxcel -inior Taint & Paper Co. Phone 137. When some people open their mouth tliev put their foot in It. For better things to go ;n th? mouth, ei.t nt Plaza lic-tti urant. Mrs. C. M. Bearden, Over Nirho'j Shoe Co. A man and maiden. A c,ear blue sky. The man endeavor' ng her shoe to tie. Two knots tied iuirkly why did he propose? (HrK when you wish to hurrv 'matters. iVenr our hose. The' Racket Siore, 16 niltmore Ave. The hegn soldiers who watched the Kilties march by', and could not deterrtlne their sex. finally de cided they must be the Middlesex. Shoes for either sex. that march in fashion's path, nt Nichols Shoe Cc Single men are often so childish, that they will start a nursery for themselves and rnlse plants. A wise man raises fine animals, by feeding them tin llnv.il Kvergreen Sweet Feed from Scott Feed Co. When we ,lo your plumbing joh. wc. give an "i" to the snbier. and rrake it 'he soldier guarding vour fiture plumbing troubles Camp bell & Vance. Phone 1 2 71. 17( Patton Ave. Adv. "Continued Sunday" - 1 jy day make Overland beyond any g shadow of doubt the greatest F automobile yalue in America ii Body of Steel; Finish of Baked Enamel; M Smooth-Riding Triplex Springs; Gready If Strengthened Rear Axle; 25 Miles to a Gallon of Gas I New Prices; Nav W Norn t Touring.. ....$550 $525 Se'dari $895 $875 . f H . Roadster ..... 550 525 Coupe... is 850 795 ASHEVILLE OVERLAND KNIGHT, Inc. Y KIJiSWORTQ LYMAW, Gen. Mgr. . 2-1fl Walnut St ASHKVirXE, N. O. Telephone 29B7 BW1M, Tbdayto .
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