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91 TEEN THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28, 1922. I time th.t th. State ha. taken over. Is In fin. rond lion, and her, I. 1," Wllke.boro lto.d from l.enolr every ' pro.pect hat th. ent re Iu "n.l nm working on It. Wllk. will b. on. of th. moat dellKhtfu N. nlv already "a. top.oILd ' In th. HI.-, to trav.l ov.r, as w.ll lin nnn imT Til lm r.,.l 10 H.mm"r, within nv. or .rToriin on. r .n. mn-, ...n. HI UU II IL I I I HI I III ' ..i n .h., I'alilwill lin. In the t roads In wnrn norm i .n, JttU IIIUULUI I nLIVLU . ,.,t io d. th. .u. th.m In everywhere h. went. Ha li of the opinion that It will not ba long before all of tha main road, of Caldwell County will he In aa fin. a condition aa any In the State, and the people will hav. no mux. to complain. jrveyora will be anil fonn.rt.d up al J-enoir wiin ,,t on the ia.aw.il ' '" ,-. ' 1 i '.i.r . 7 AnniVKTIIY KI'KAKM AT iu-ii Oiuntv rn.in cimpicia mm iv in ....... . ...,.., .... ivn 'Will Be Among First Pro-, r w : S'WJWM byn ?a E jeCtS Of the Coming; Mlf uf tho -al.l.ll ...d .bout ll., Nelson that .ll contract, for 'h r''rul c.rljh,. eapoaltion. to ir ti tp.1.4 fliKt of It will be a lop- year 1 had be.n I.t by the . , th. nM, (ew wk. ICdr, lieiOUIl XUW. smi.d road. The Plate ha. ailed I Slate Road Commmsion, and lM,lM.nn thl. momlng with a record olYiclully In every rapacity In con-! other project would ba eonalor-"lr(.Bj(n crowd In attendance. The Mm riMr. r fituit row.. 1 nertlun Wth t hi. road, and allied they were reached, at tha f.ir wa formally ooeiied with an d I.ENOIlt, Sept. :. Mr. J. l-'olh,rB t haa taken over In till, proper tlma. 'rlrea. by '.ngreman rh.rlea L. N.lm.ri. inenibt r it tha Caldwfll I ,,.. i Jlr. Nelaon, on hla vlalt to feu Aberneihy. nMha third dl.trlct. Oiumy Ki.ad Cnmnilln. veiled Th(. ,.,, frr,m nr t ninw-.kln, w.nt to Boon, and traveled' .,tr.-.:i:ZV,l T.i-t iTiitir rnnim!aaliicr H A. I(.ui-hnin, nt . ,. k n rt ii,,r . lieing'over ibe Bnone Trail to Wlnnton- r.tum t--r. utnriM uit. hla home In Klkm a few d.T B j improved by being widened In. Fttlem and ha '.ironiiwcei this r Klld.KD IN MKXICO with 11 ii-w 10 flndlnif out bin a;- ,,.,.. ,,,,.,.., -,i muda Irna dan-1 Trail ona of the finest roada over i EI PAHO, Texas, Bept. 2(. flftnle InWHM 4 r.riAin routl. IO I i... ,u , r.t...A 1H.I.. l.nilt In lh. Ulul. f,nm Win.1 thl. .ictjun. The vlalt resulted In oMiilnlrtf ennie facta which will be of ercnt Internet to people who arc in thi mi-ciIoi tic.iki"1 In the promi'Mmi i,f i '.,l hulldlng. . t,,Bin, rBf, That portion of 11 1 and h. waa creatly Impreaaed with It hna be, :i known fur aom. 1 which h already been completed I the aplendld oondltlon he found cernu. hv (h. narrow nlace. Thla built In tha rltat.. From Win-' Eighteen rebel, were killed by ri;id i. heln made with cru.lied Bton-8nl.rn h. returned via ' Federal aoldlera near Ixia Mochla, .tone, rolled, top dreaaed. which la' Mockavllle, Htateavllla and Hlek-i Mexico, af;rr 100 men und.r com clianilcnllv trcaieil which makea n ory. He aav. It la a real pleasure I mand of three disgruntled Mexl road between a hard aurfuce and . to travel over the.e good roada. I can. had attacked the town, of El Kuerte and ' holx.e rilnalot, It wa learned today. DESERVES. THE BEST OF LUBRICATION USE FOR MOTOR LUBRICATION AMD IT VWILL GET DTE STANDARD OIL COSU.PANY (NEW JERSEY) BANNED FROM GATE CITY City Ordinance Passed by Greensboro Council Puts Snag in Plan. rTMn4ev r i,leAlf CllUn) aitEKNBUOKO. Hept. it. Auc tion Jeweler., out.lder. who came in Inat Autumn and did all they could to apoil tha holiday trade for the eaiabll.hed hou.e. here, will run agaln.t a anag thl. year, tha City Council paaalng an ordinance that effectively Keen, tnem from doing bualneaa. The Council paaa- ed an ordinance that forbid, auoh auction .a If., except aalaa made by order of a court, or by pawnbrok er, of unredeemed pledgee or by Jeweler, who have been here at leant a year and they must not hold more than 80 oonaecuUve day. of auch auction aalea within a year. The penalty for violation of the ordinance 1. 110 for the flrat .ale of any article and 120 for all aub sequent aale.. lat year effort waa made to top , the actlvltlea of tha Itiner ant, who knocked a hole In bual neaa, but tha Merchant." Associa tion could not get what tha com plaining men wanted through, to thla soaaon they took thought wall In advance of tha holiday trading. Tha praotlce of auctioneer, of bringing In stocks of Jewelry I. aald to have been rather general throughout tha Stat the past aea son and actlvltlea of merchant, elsewhere to protect themaelves will be watched with considerable Interest. SIAM'S KINO KV1DFNCK THIUrT IN TAKJ.(1 A WIFE LOXDON, Kept. 27. Tha King of Slam -la thrifty. Hence when It came to the question of taking a wife and he contemplated the great cost of the elaborate ceremonies the people would expect, he mar ried hi. wife by royal proclama tion, aays tha Daily Matt, thus sav ing a lot of money. There la an old Siamese custom which makes auch action proper and binding. He I. Just aa much married by thla method, according to Siamese' law, as by any other, Last year the King was engaged to his new Queen', half slater. Princess Vallatha, but that be trothal was declared annulled bv a royal decree. That was a queer document. Hla Majesty's noble desire," It stated, "firmly and definitely to ensure the succession to the throno cannot satisfactorily be met owing to the incompatibility or tempera ment between hla Majesty and Princess Vallatha. which may be accounted for by tha chronic dis position of the princes, whom Pisjrah. Forest Inn Best mountain outing. Phone 848T. nevroua system leaves much to ba de.lred.l' Hhortly afterward the King became engaged to Prince.. Lak.hml. Hla Majesty Is 41 years old and an honorary .enerul of the flrlt- He rams to Kntflainl ! oda when he was U and was educated i tlal knot at Oxford and Sandhurst, after ward he wa attached to tha Dur ham Wht InfaMry. He speak English well and ia conversant with Western manner and cus tom., inciuaing n of tying ana umrmi DUNN, Bept. J.. Mack D. a day. a promln.nt business miT.. thl. olty died at a hn.plt.i tod ? Wilmington thla morning follnwi.. operation, according to a mi.u'' member f the board of trut. J AtUntlo Christian Colin. at , and well known throuahout th. SuJ ie Ladder to v of Lif'-' M Tfrraxs .ua'4tnuj .'Tiiik'ii w i ti T --J " lOffPlilfL ill Ctft-lCompnr A FOOD i iaitf "la aa ECONOMY IsjsTlaUrWnrri rrMit. " MWa Dm, ta a. k-1 THE bottom rungs are badly overcrowded, but there is still plenty of room at the top. What is it that has lifted otners and can lift you to a higher place upon life's ladder? Abundant energy for everyday use, and ample reserve energy for emer gencies. If you have the ambition to sue ceed, and want to keep your whole body charged with driving energy. feed your body scientifically. In place . of heavy, starchy, too highly season ed dishes, eat food such as Grape- V t . i 1 I rsuts, wnicn supplies uiiusuai nourishment to all the body tissues Grape--Nuts without overtaxing the digestion or clogging the system with poisonous waste matter. Eaten with good milk or cream, Crape-Nuts is a complete food, partic ularly rich in mineral elements -which are so necessary for normal and vigorous development. The sturdy nutriment of wheat and malted barley is made easily digest ible by more than 20 hours baking which also accounts for that distinc tive charm of flavor found only in Grape-Nuts. Where you don't find Grape-Nuts, you won't find People! 't "There's a Reason" -THE BODY BUILDER At all Qrocerb ade by Potto m Crc.l Company, In. Battle Crack, Mich. R'ID'AY, EPTEMBER' 29 Your Dollars Will Go Further If You V Gome Here First 36-in. Taffeta Silk. at yard 33-in. AH Silk Jap Pongee, at yd. ...... . , , . Ladies' Outing Cowna, $1.50 value, at . . . 81x90 Good Seamless Sheets at ........ Men's Heavy Fleeced Union Suits', at ...... Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits, at .... t ... .' Boys' Warm Union Suits, at 5 Good Pillow Cases, fW 3 40c Best Pillow Cases. for 6 yards of Curtain Marquisette, for 3 yards 32-in. Devonshire Cloth, for $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $100 $1.00 45-in. All Wool .Storm Serge, , at yd. 6 yds. of 25c Dress Ginghams, for 4 J2 yds. of Underwear Crepe, fot 6 yds. of wide Cretonne, for 9 yds. of nice Striped Outing, ' for .............. ,. ... 3 yds. of Finest Quality Percale, for 5 yds. of 32 in. Romper Cloth, for Ladies' Muslin Gowns, at ...... Children's . Z. Union Suits, at . , Children's 2 pc. Suits, for 4 yards of navy blue Poplin, for '. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $100 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 5 yards of 36-in. Fruit of the Loom, for 4 pairs of Heavy School Hose, for Ladies' Buster Brown Silk Hose, ' at BoyaV Heavy Hose, 2 pairs for Men's Silk Half Hose. 2 pairs for 54-in. Repellent Wool Goods, at yd Boys' Overalls, at . , Ladies' Kimonos, . at .............. . Children's Bath Robes, . at ......... . . . . . ..... . . Ladies' Waists, at .............,.,. .. Middy Blouses, at $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Dressing Sacks, at . Serge Middy Skirts, ai ..... . .... , .Hir,x i -jia Mrtwajr Children's Coats, Girls' Gingham Dresses, at I.:. - .LfaMi..:....::ca..'i.M'c.K Sweaters, ai . .. . . iMai',,i .ai:inu . . ... . $1.00 .$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1 00 Rompers, 2 pairt, - d A A for 4ae -yil'lHWl 9 M Sateen Petticoats. Jl (( $1.00 Boys' Pants, - at . .- . --. . . .'-wm!ir.v- r'Mvcs Gingham Petticoats, Al ! AA 2 for . ... ... ....v...r.....,. JfrleUU Ladies' Gingham Dresses, at $100 Alarm Clocks Traveling Bags Window Shades, in white and tan only, 2 for 2 Grey Enamel Dish Pans. for Double Boilers in blue and white enamel Tea Kettles in blue and : white' enamel 8 qt. Enamel ' Preserving Kettles ........ Aluminum Percolators Aluminum Double Boilers Krex Rugs, , 36x72 in. Dollar Pay In Our Bargain Basement $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 . .: :$i.oo .. .. .,$1.00 ....$1.00 $1.00 Galvanized Wash Tubs, Aft. No. 3 M ,UU 1 Galvanized Tub, No. 2 size and 1 ten qt. Cl ft ft Galvanized Bucket, both for Ol.UU 5 strand Brooms, AA 2 for M.UU Colored Oil Cloth. Cl ftft 3yds. for I UU Brass Curtain and Drapery Rods, (1 ftft 48x76.. 2 for ........ ................ Ol UU Ladies' Bed Room Slippers, v 1 pair, for ............ J) 1 .UU Enamel Wash Pans, (M ftft 3 for $1-UU 7 ot. Toilet Paper. Cl ftft 16 roll, for .... .7. ....... . .P1.UU 5 ozV Toilet Paper, ' . Cl ftft 25 roll, for M ,UU I set of Knives and Forks, Cl ftft for .01. UU Octagon Soap, 25 cakes for .............. Palm Olive Soap, t 1 2 cakes for Woodbury's Soap, 5 cakes for Lux, 8 boxes, for ,. Rose Soap, 12 cakes Glycerine Soap, twin bar, 12 for Star Naphtha Washing Powder, 2 5 boxes for Lighthouse Cleanser, 12 boxes for , . , Jergen's Royal Palm Soap, 1 2 cakes for Dress Ginghams, , V 7 yds. f.or ............... $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Dress Gingham, A ftft 12 yds. for . . . . .... . . , . . ...Mmm tj)l .UU Chambray, 12 yds., Cl ftft for .-.. . . . . J.V. . M.UU I box of Azurea Powder and a 25c tube of Cl ftfl Borated Tooth Paste, both for . ...... vleUU 36-inch Bleach, - . A AA 7 yds. for 51. UU 36-inch Sheeting, Cl ftft 8 yds. for 1.UU 36-inch Curtain Scrim, , Cl ftft 12 yds. for i...... ipl.UU Ladies Hose, good quality, 2 pair Ladies Hose, A ff 1 0 pair for . .... . . . . . . . I . , . . . 1 UU Ladies Hose, 5 pair for . , Pillow Cases, Cl ftft 42x36, 6 for 9I.UU ..$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 HI t m ''''''''''''''''''''''''"'''''aaaWBa
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