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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28, 1822.- IN THE REALM OF WOMEN 'Phone 2167, between 2 and 7 o'clock. Mr. L. E. Fisher, Editor. ! .... v.. . nirvMlnvhant .la.. hu joined Mr narlett In ajfleit s her nrinu. Mr. and Mr. Oeorse '.Mnaihere. on Che.lm.t "r i .nd Mra. Bartlett will on BL t IL who le eenlr vlca-prealdent or ho American Tru.t and '''" Dunk at Blrmlni ham. oee to attend l HliHrr oinn.iii. '. .Mrs. TJ. Bii' r. nf Charlotte, la . n tha ally atienuins m v ; reunion. , i '.- II Karly. of 5 . harloaion. 8. C ar apandlnf thalr I A .U.rlll Mra. Oredr and - ' J'on. who haa been enenrtlnr tha two monthe with Mra Mart" a ; parente. Mr. and Mra. Charte. 0 I. Ue. J fn Aahaland Avenue, will return noma on Saturday. I Commodate and-Mrs. T. T. John. t ion. of Ballabury. ara In Aahevllle, i a I land ln tha Confederate reunion, j Mr. and Mra Johnaon era tha sueele Mr. and Mra. C. M. Brown. ;?'Mles Marsaret Allan, of H.ndereon. S lUa, apant veeterday In tha city, .' with friends. 1 1 Pr. Dan Atklna haa raturnrd home from a two weeka' vlatt with rela ' -live. In Oreyeoa County, a., and . Iilu.fl.ld, W. Va. ' 1 rliMr. and Mra. Thomaa It Shack ! ierd, who hava b..n apandlnf aoma lima at PlaaaJi Foreat Inn, have motored back to thalr noma at St. , Wucuetlne, Fla. ' Mrs. Ellis Henderson and daufh ! W, Mlaa Elliabath Henderaoa, of 2 Siaribue. hava baan In tha ally this ' tveek attending tha Confadarata re- . anion. UtUe Mlaa Henderson la tna , Waeot of tha Charlotta Camp of ! iVnfartarata etarane and waa attlrad .- fn a comeaeraie unuorm ana ne.. , t Mrs. Joeeoh Freeman, and small ; Van, Joaaph Freeman,' Jr., hava re- itumad to thalr homa at Handaraon. Kllle aftar a ahort atay In thla city. I ! ' I ! Mr. JT. A. Rountree, of Blrmlnsham, ; I Ala., la a fueet In tha city for a faw days. Mr. Rountree la director sen- i'fl of tha Bankhaad Hlfhway Coni ; jialsalon. , ; J t ' -y-l t Mlaa Taabal Ray. of Toronto. Cana ; la tha guaat of Mr. and Mra. W. ' Ray, at their homa, K Marrlmon 'fAvanua . Mlaa Bay Is tha slstar of !J I Mr. i. I Wall and dauchtara, 'fMlaaas Mlldrad and Mary Wall, of ' fltoek Ina-ham, ara In tha city ' thla ( ' waak. ... 7 1 , j Colonal Banahan Camaron,' of Ral !;4iffh, arrlvad yaaterday for a ahort 1 1 vialt tn tha city. Colonal Camaron la ;)tha praaldant of tha Bankhaad, High. way Commlaalon. i , . ' ! - i Mrs. Charlaa Norvall 'and ' Mra. '.Illd Norvall. of Plttabursh. 1'a.. arc In tha city vlaltlns tha formers ton. Mr. rrank Norvall. Jr., at 1 Aaton i'laca. Mr. and Mrs. H. Eva and Mr. nnd Mra J. rargo. of Auanata. Oa . who ra maklns thalr annual fall ''' n. l .- . tnn h.v, had aa tnrir ....... ,kl. lira. Cacti Cochrunt and Mlaa Mary Aleaandrr. ... ir.,i.v if Ttnolr. la a vlaltor In tha city thla weak. i u.. aima nt fharlotte. la ona nf tha attractive vleltore In the city for tha Confederate reunlom. . ih.bi.Iihi. fim Mrs. Bam l-ieaa, ' ' . . ......tn. mrnlh a wno PU on Piwinim - -Mra. Breweter rhllllpa on M.rrlmon Avenue, reiurnea numa , . -i. w T.nt1a haa returned to Hickory aner apenains in mar In Aahavllla. -Mr. T. C. Johnaon haa returned to tha city after a bualntae trip to Con-oord. tutr. W n. Bethel, of Norfolk, Va.. who haa been apandlnf soma time In Aahevllle, haa ona to Charlotte to vl.lt Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cllnard. w-, m V tin'w.ll nt Whltavltla aui. . . .. . . , . . la a ruaat of Mr. and Mra. U B. Rovers durtnc tha Confederate re MV. and Mra. James S. Plnrkard. of Monta-emery, Ala., ara spending several we)ka In Athevllle. Mr. U. C. Kardea has returned to his horns In Miami, Fla., after ait extended atay at Mra. Brewster Phll llpa, on Marrlmon Avenue. Mra. John London and daiurhtera, of Ralelch, ara ependins the winter here and hava taken a houae at 122 Wood row Avenue. ":": Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Marrlmon have returned to their home at Tulaa, Okie., after ependlng tha summer In Aahevllle with Mra. Hrewiter rhll llpa on Merrlmon Avenue. Mrs. If. N'. Bond has tone to Mem. phla, Tenn., for a vlatt to relatives. Mr. and Mra I Orme Laraon have returned to their homa In HU Ausue tlne, Kla., hava returned homa after a atay at I'laaah l-'ort Inn. Great French Radio Station to Help in Linking the World PARIS, Sept. II. Another stop In tha plan to ."moor the new world alonrelda tha old" haa been taken hers by tha open! nf of tha rreat French wlrelees station at Ralnt-Aaala. Thla la deacrlbsd aa tha blfgeat wlrelesa station In tha world, and It haa a capacity, Ita builders aay. of 1,000,000 words a day. Meaasfes hava already been sent at thi rats of SO words a minute with perfect clearneaa, and when tha equipment la completed It will bs possJbla to send five or six massafes simultaneously, with a total output of 600 words minute. Balnt-Asales which In future win carry tha bulk of wireless communication between Francs and Amercla, Is worked from tbs center of Paxla by means or a lonf-dletancs control ,eytem. Tha central office near tha Paris Stock Exchange, by means of six recolv. Ing centers In ths suburbs, picks up meaaag es destined for trans mission from Balnt-Asslae and au tomatically passes them on acrps tha Atlantic. ' mh.GOOD traar.aew-1 1 ' box When Baby Complains. "THERE ARB If ANY WAYS a baby baa of expressing; any pain of bw I reirularity or digrrssslon from its normal condition of health and happt- neas. A ahort sharp cry, a prolonged irritated cry. Restlessness, a constant turning of the bead or of the whole body, fretful. In these and other waya a baby tells you there is something wrong, i Most mothers know that a disordered stomach, or bowels that do not act naturally are the causa of most of baby's sufferings. A call for the doctor is the first thought, but in the event of any delay there should be ready at hand safe remedy such as Fletcher's Castoria. Castoria has been used for baby's ailments for over 80 years and has merited the good will of the family physician in a measure not equaled by any other baby's medicine because of it harmlessness and the good results achieved. And remember this: Castoria Is essentially a baby'e remedy and not a cure-all for every member of the familv What might help vou is too often dangerous woen given to a oaoe. , . Castoria. always bears the sipnature MP 'Ml, I ' m nTaVTS BcN dairy butter sweet, rich cream -real fruit freshly cracked nuts. $1.30 sptuud I DOES LAUNDRY WORK AIID ' H0USEW0RKT00 Surprised to Find Her self FcelingSoWcU Taunton. Mass. "I used to hav pains in my back and legs so badly wiau vuiva wvuj blea that women so me times have,' that my doctor or dered ma to atay in bed a week in every month. It rood, ao ona dav after talkmgwith a friend who took Lydia E. Pink ham 'a Veire ta ble ComDOund for about the same troubles I bad. I thought I would try it also. I find that I can work in the laundry all through the time and do mv house work, too. Last month I was so sur prised at myself to be up and around and feeling so good while oefore I used to feel completely lifeless. I bave told some of the girls who work with me and nave such troubles to try Lydia Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound,; and I telLthem how it has helped me. Yon can use my testimo nial for the good of others." Mrs. Blanche Silvia, 69 Grant St, Taun ton, Mass. It's the same story one friend tell ing another of the value of Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. . if. 13 " iniiiiiir i Our First Shipment Is Here ! Yalier Dainty Floer WKy it will pay you , to buy this "Sack of Satisfaction" , ...... We are mighty glad to announce that we have secured the agency for ' Valier's Dainty Flour. Dainty is undoubtedly the finest winter wheat flour we ever handled. You can bake much better cakes and biscuits with Dainty than you can with ordinary flour. This better bak ing can be depended on right along, too. And you use less lard. Dainty is produced from only the very choicest of soft winter .wheat, and only the best part of that the creamy white centers. And it is slow ly milled by the special Valier process thus retaining all the natural good ness of the selected wheat. Dainty costs a little more than ordi nary flour, of course. But it is the most economical in the end. And don't forget the better baking! Try a sack of Dainty Flour today.. .j ROGERS GROCERY GO. Wholesale Distributors, AsheviUe J4. C 'Phone 95-96. vi y (arwivi if ivy i ml a u ww -j r .in .,,1. . - w a,, mrs i m as . - Dollar Day Specials It has been our policy in these Dollar Day Sales to give the biggest value for the least money that is possible to afford that standard we propose to maintain. "Every Dollar Buys A Bargain" 2. 50 watt, white China Electric Bulbs $1.00 5, Cold Band Cups and Saucers $1.00 , 16 Cold Band Fruit. Dishes $1.00 I, 42 Piece Set Dinnerware Sample decoration $11.90 I pair Ssjn Dreadnaught Steel Scissors $1.00 I.JO quart aluminum Dish Pan $1.00 4, Blue Band Cups and Saucers $1.00 ; ' 1. Mary Arfn , Cake Shell Pan $1.50 size si.no 1, $5.00. 1 quart "Vacuum Freezer $2.94 14, Blue Band Fruit Pishes $1.00 1, Bamboo Japanese Bird Cage , $1.65 12, white 7-in. Breakfast Plates $1.00 1, Blue Band 12-in. Meat Platter $1.00 1, 16-in. Galvan ized Coal Hod 1 , Fire .Set and Stand, 1 Bath Room Mop all for $1.00 1, Willow Lunch Basket and 2 School Bags $1.00 1, $7.50 Boudoir Lamp and your choice of $7.50 worth of China at regular retail price, worth $15.00 all for $8.50 I, 2 quart, aluminum Double Boiler and I aluminum handle paring knife $1.00 12, Cold Band 4-in. Bread and Butter Plates $1.00 4 Tungsten Electric Bulbs 25 or 40 watt. 4 for $1.00 I, Heisey Diamond a a ti aicr a uvsrci $1.50 value $1.00 I. No. 2630 Eveready Flash Light complete : $1.00 8, No. 393 Heisey Diamond '"H" Tumblers $1.00 II, Blue Band 4-in. Bread and Butter Plates- $1.00 1, $6.00, 2 quart Vacuum ' Freezer $3.52 6, Blue Band Soup Plates $1.00 1, $2.25 Rotary Fruit arid Vegetable Press $1.65 1 , 1 p cup aluminum Percolator and 1 aluminum paring knife .fa a $1.00 1, Blue Band Cream and Sugar Set $1.00 1, No. 6 House Broom and 1, 20-oz. cotton Mop both for $1.00 1 6 quart Aluminum Tea Kettle 1, aluminum paring knife 1 , 3-piece aauce pan . act. worth $3.45, for $1.90 1 counter of piece taken from our gift department all priced at a big bar gain. Don't miss a chance at these. 1 Aluminum Roaster either round or square and I aluminum handle- paring knife $1.00 10 Cold Band 5-in. Dessert Plates $1.00 2, 1 lb. cana Dreadnaught Floor Wax $1.00 I 3 quart aluminum Water Pitcher $1.00 7x37t aluminum Serving Tray $1.00 1, American Alarm Clock $1.00 9, Blue Band , 5-in. Desert Plates '$1.00 1 No. 80 white Enamel Tea Kettle $2.75 value $1:65 I, Little Chef Electric Stove $1.43 1, $10.00, 4 quart Vacuum Freezer $5.88 7, Blue Band Oatmeal Dishes $1.00 I , Rockwood Cast Iron Range retails at $51.25 -.Special $37.60 1, No. 212 Dreadnaugh Hot Blast Heater $15.00 value $12.35 2, Blue Band Meat Platters I, 8-in. and 1, 10-in. $1.00 1, No. 2 Galvan ized Tub 1,1 8-oz. cotton Mop $1.00 for both 1 Weather Prophet and 1, Nursery Gock, $2.25 value $1.40 1, 3-piece Canister and I glaaa rolling pin $1.00 7 Cold Band 7-in. Breakfast Plates $1.00 14. 1000 aheet rolls Tissue Toiled j Paper $1.00 I. 32 piece set Czecho slovakia Chinaware $11.50 1, 10 quart aluminum Water Pail $1.00 8, etched thin blown Tumblers $1.00 6, Blue. Band ' . 7-in. Breakfast Plates $1.00 j, $3.50 aiz piece Canister. Set $2.25 I, No. 5 Enterprise Meat Chopper $2.50 value $1.87 1, Blue Band covered Vegetable Dish $1.00 I, $21.00 Dreadnaught -3 Burner Oil Cook Stove $14.70 ,1, 2 6-in? Dreadnaught Hand Saw $1.95 1 3, Blue Band Vegetable Dishes 1, 6-in., 1,' 7-in., 1,8-in. $1.00 1 Pint aluminum Vacuum Bottle and 1 aluminum handle paring knife : $1.00 9. white . Cups and Saucers $1.00 I lot of goods valued From $2 to $12 , your choice $1.00 first come, first served Brown Hardware Comp 25 Broadway. any
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