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a. THE A3HEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922 i i REVENTION CAMPAIGN DUCATE PUBLIC BEGINS iCMRROW, ON WIDER SCALE On more extenalva rata than "'r i are attempted, the annual ' r fir prevention cam i r i will h launched tomorrow -.if. with an add res at 10 " k at the Aahevllle Normal ul by Mayor Gallatin Roberta. tha frast only tha grammar iinla and tha High School hara n Included In tha campaign, but ii yrar tha plana of Flra inlet - I uuckett rail for lecture ana monstratlona at varloua Indue- rial planta In addition. ... Tha lntrodutlon of . a demon ration of how to turn in a flra alarm la a naw feature. Chlar Wckett will have'eharje of thla. H haa a amall atand on which la mounted a flra alarm bos Ilka I ACXTJ M SUm SAN1TUY CAITONI thoaa over tha city, and will dam onitrata how to turn In tha alarm. anil what happen at tha fire ata tlon when thla la done. Speakers for tha aorlea of lee turee will be Mayor Roberta; R U Fitinatrlrk, Commissioner of Publlo HiKety; Jamea II. Wood. Prealdent of tha North Carolina Htata Flremen'a Association; Chief Ducltett: Mis Evelyn Iea, or tha State Fire Insurance 'epartmant at Raleigh; It. L. ftpaldlnK. Hpe elal Flra Inauranca Agent, ' I). Hlden Ramaey. and othera. In due trial planta already "lined up" for ona or mora of tha lec lure and demonilratlona are Hana - Ree ' Tannery, Aahevllle Cotton Mill, the three laundrlea, the Aahevllle Power anl I,lght Company, and other tnatltutlona In tha city will alio be vialted. After theae have all been vialt ed the High School, and grammar J schools will hear lecture. ENDOWMENT FUND IN MEMORY OF MAYHARD BED CROSS MATTRESS is universally ac cepted as the clean est, most comfortable ..and durable made.: The name, Red Cross, it woven in the ticking. fi Made in the South ... .''.''; hp the .'- -SOUTHERN SPRING CSP CO., Atlanta, C, American Coffee rHl A R. Ti 9 T I C BUND See how different coffee ciaa be Teaag k Grifflu Cobm Ce In New York Mayor Plraard to Aid In Cau aa Memorial to "Onlr Aviator With With Whom Ho Kver Flew." , "I ahall rontrlbuta to the fund, for he I the only aviator with ahoni I have ever flown." The word are thoaa of Mayor Callatln Roberta In reference to the receipt of notice of action tkm l.v Wake Forest to per petuate the memory of Relvln W. Maynard, familiarly known aa the Flying parson. Aviator - Maynard, who un timely death rerently by a audden fall In li'a plane ihocked and dla tressed thousand who knew him, mused a aensation In Aahevllle and vicinity an me month ago by hi daring exploit in tin maenma Ho carried a large number for ahort Joy flight during the aev era! daya of hta vllt In Aahevllle. The mrage accompanying tne announo-imcnt of the Kndowmen. Fund Committee organisation fol limn: Wake Forest College, the alma mater of Belvln W. Maynard world famou aviator, familiarly known and betoved by thousands aa the "Flying Paraon, will per petuate hi name In the college annal by establishing two me morial: First, a bronze tablet to bo placed in the College Chapel. Second, a. living memorial In the form of 3 acholarshlp fund to hear H name, the Interest of which will be used to help worthy young men of limited mean with spec- preference to those from hu birthplace. Sampson County to obtain a college education. "The faculty haa appointed a special committee constating of Prof. Hubert Jone. Dr. Charles p. Weaver, and Dr. J. W. Nowell to receive and administer the fund The goal set by the committee I given a 12,601. . : jH The escape of coal gas Into thi sol) la Injurious to treea and ihrubr BAPTISTS PLANNING PROGRESSING WORK ADOPT NEW PIiAN OF ORGANIZATION Ilrad of Varloua Deportment o ApMlnt Aenlalant and bradcra In Kacli Group. SUCCESSFUL CAMPS , IN FIRE-FIGHTING I nward of 50 Warden. I'. R. and Maui feather to lx-arn Latent Method. Through the faot that tha Initial forest fire of the dry or "fire aea- aon ' naa aireaay occurred in uuin- erford County, burning about mre acrea last week before Warden succeeded In putting - out tne flames, makea the more Intereat- A new plan of organisation for the carrying on of the work of tha Jtuncombe County 'Oaptlat ClUIIUMI DCI1UVI AHWWIIUII w mm , - , . adopted last night at a meeting of i Ing report, received of ucasf u at tne omce j ------ Mervire men in cmiducuhi . in fighting chool at Old Fort, the pink Hurls, and Edgemont. Lp ward of 60 attended the three choola on September l and JT. Latest method of ngnung lor KeepYourSkin-Pores Active and Healthy With Cuticura ililr 0wairUtorltriM,DtPLZ, Mai 4 .Ma. T O OA Y Dry Goods Department 5 yards good 32-in. Ginghams; one spool thread and one card pearl AA buttons for Dght yards Outing for Six yards Drapery for 1 SI. 00 $1.09 $1.00 Six Towels for . . . , i One Table of Women's and Children's Shoes, your choice, QO Rugs, 27 by 54 inches : fQr ................... Men's Heavy Blue Overalls for Boys' Khaki Pants, . for $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Hardware Department 7 gallon Stone Jars for Double Cane Seat Chairs for ................ , Nice Feather Pillows ( for....... Zinc Tub and Wash Board for 4 . . . . . ........... Grocery Department One bag 24-lb. Good Flour; one pack age Arm & Hammer Soda; one bag l:?:,... -.$1.00 Market 1 0 lbs. Nice Stew Meat for ............. $1.00 $1.00 v$r.6o $1.00 $1.00 2 lbs. Porter House Steak, and 5 lbs. Stew Meat for . Three pound Roast and five pounds Stew Meat for . . . Our Meat is all Nice Fat Natives Beeves. $1.00 $1.00 the Workers Council of John it Grogg, the President, 71 I'atton Avenue. - It waa unanimously decided that one of the best waya to accomplish reaulta, waa for each of the super intendent of adult work, teacher training, stewardship and mission, mualc, elementary work and iny provement. and extension to each select an aasistant. This will make it Instead of six, to look after the work. Each superintendent will also select a group asslatant In each of the aeven groups, making it more. Theae will organise and elect a president, secretary and treasurer. Yhen the group assist ant will visit the churches in their community and select the church assistants to represent each of the superintendent. .Thla will make six in each church or 402 In the (7 churches In the County.. , October 23 waa selected as tha day to hold nine Fifth Sunday In stitute at the following churches: nig- Ivy, Weavervllle, Zlon Hill, White Rock, New Salem, Chunn's Cove. Black Mountain, French Broad at Alexander, and Round Hill, near Leicester. Speakers were aaslgned for Sun day aa follows: Avery's Creek, D. Led better and Rev. Jno. T. Blddle; Brown's Chapel, E. B. Moore; Chunn'a Cove, M. M. Hayes; Round Hill, E. 1. Hayes; Weaver villa, I,. T. Freeman; Big Jvy, Ie Owenby; Antloch, J. H. Adaraa; Morgan Hill, Rev. J. W. Veaey; French Di'oad at Alexander. R. R. Jones; Mt. Olivet, J as. M. Wll llams; Wllkle, located on the Bast side of the mountain In McDowell fires, uses of well established nil new tools, preparation of hark-Mrlns trenches and other nroblema connected with the flght Ing of Area were taken up. all A TRUE nAT STORY . . . m ww I .., hakfrirA mm r H n v Amm i Interest In'son; Will E. nwner ana " I.-"... "B linnd T ' " v U, a IP. Bapulpa hara - prsnt thowlnr rat the dmoniitrt.on. lTnrlp thai lufirahln nf U. A Mattoon. the Old Fort Camp had -all the camps the State reprea.n prwenif. in eon, ,i - I Manev, ,of Buncombe i were t. State Warden In atteuoance. 10 member taklnr Instruction "Repreaeit ativea of the V. 8. For est Service and Htata Warden were present to atudy the same problem and to learn each other' oy name, mate weraen prwacuv were Dewev O. Brown. R. C. Nan- liey, bot; from. McDowall County; Garland B. Stepp. of Black Moun tain, and Thomas Branch, of Burke County. At (he Fink Benda Camp, Ira Yarnell In charge, 1( men wore present. Nat K Burnesa, of Hay wood; Riley McOall, of Transyl vania; J. P. Whltaker, of Hender- ntlv.a nreeenl were Waruens whoae terrliory jolna that guurU- ed bv V. H. Fire wardens. Report from tha Edgemont Camp. conducted by Verne Rhoa'de. Supervisor of tha Plsgah Fort.v allow" that 14 nvn attend ed thaL -school. The Supervisor had not reached Aahevllle on Thursday, returning for tha Camp sesslpn. In connection with the efforts to train Warden how effectively to combat fire In the foreeta, a campaign of publicly by which the cltlena will , be led to think V , : Mrs. Reuben Raid, of Tampa le ts visiting her parents, Mr. and kW U. C. Nuland, at their home on Aalu land Avenue. ' & Ja&fLi Itch-StMat or &rCSJ5! IUUK ll LJ iiamou oruranuute me Murine ol ten. larai.iftiiiii.Safetof Infant or Adult. At all Druggiita. Wrs, teriaasMeokt ateanBrrCtbW Aabarntowa. . . . 1 l-IS-tt. Stearna Eleotrlo Pasts Co., ' - . D.r Slrsi Mr. Robert T. Doonsll at Aubnratown. . esme la ear tor tha other dsy aad wanted ometbln le kill rata, so I sold him a boa Steams Rat Pssta. Aad ha put somo pasta oa la biscuits Uat alaht and the seat nora ln bo found Bftr-four bar rata. And the aooad Blht ha put oat four mora bla eulta with paste on tham. and tha eaeonS morning he found saventeaa more rats, msklna a total of savsntir-ono rats ia two nlchts, and thara ware lota more that ha did not Sad. , . , Thla la soma big rat talat but, aaveea thalaaa. It la .so. Just tbotisht would write to 1st youTkaew that your rat pasta 'jUsMtfally, KKNNKDT BROTH BR. Buy a 35c Box Today laeagk t KM M ta 100 Rats ar Wo rw wimMm time trvtna to kill than Beats withBodars.llauldsandotharezparlmantal 2' ?-.C"' 1'rtB2P1t- J- imutf ELCCTHIC PASTS Grogg; Calvary, J. F. Splvey. VbrrOfrciy AMaht - ma mtio Mratabla taaatlva ta nUm CocMtlpatloa and Bllt- aanaaa ana Ma I no otgasuva aod one DorBavi. , JUsed far oner i II ffsan sBaWasTb. fKrZk M juniors- V L rCL Uttla Ms l 1 Vj W4T. Ona-thlrd tha ragw- , I KraMT2.4 lar doaa. Made of B a 1 T W s s m a Iturrsdlanta, Jl 1.. than aaady ooated. 1 For ahlldrsn aad adults. f J .MOTOR. CARS PARTS delivered from stock or shipped promptly to owners ,and gar ages. Long distance telephone NO. 4!)?. In addition to the above Dollar Day Bargains, we have a full line of Fall and Winter Clothing for men, women and chil dren Also a complete Hardware and Grocery Department. Grace Supply Co. .a''-.....':'..'..''.' Phone 1139 SERVICE By mechanics who understand the Chandler car, working In a well equipped shop, efficiently I Osmond Barringer Co., i .' Dlatrlbutors 420 North Church Street Charlotte N. C. Every day a Bargain Day At the Pioneer Cash and Carry Grocery Store, 24 Broadway. George Washington Coffee, email S5& medium 75c. large 1S0 Cream of Wheat 25o 2 Shredded Wheat ...... 25c Blltmore Wheat Hearts . . 82o Btokeley's Lye -Hominy. . . loo Stokeley'a Corn, S for .... 15c 1 3 Arrow Borax Soap . . . . 50c Wine of Cardul 0o 6-lb. can Rumford Baking Powder $1.15 S-lb. can Davis Baking. Powder , . . Soo Buster Brown Silk Hoae, for Ladles .11.00 Men's Socks, 10c and.... 250 Wool Soap Flakes ... , . . " Corn Starch ........... .. . " loo Tanlao a. .... .91.00 Wampole's Cod Liver OH. 90c Taylor's Blood Medicine. .91.00 Scotts Emulsion. 50c. large sua gi.ou Milk's Emulsion. 50c. large size ................. .ll.W) Peruna 91.00 S.S. 8.,-90c, large slae. . . .$1.00 Swam d Root. 50c. large Bise si.w, Buster Brown Ladles Hose, 25c and 500 Kellogg Bran ........... 22c ftntmAAl. lnro-A size Alarm Clocks 91.00' Watches, each . j ,.91.00 Lamp, complete 75c 10-qt. zinc Bucket 25c Mail Boxe ...... 10c And many other articles. Pioneer Cash and Carry Grocery Those ih-Iom prevail every day. 24 Broadway SPECIAL FOR ONE DAY ONLY Friday, September 29 ; We Off er ON EVERY PURCHASE OF $1.00' OR MORE! v. v . 1 . Beaumont Furniture Go. ' 07 BILTMORE AVENU E OT f U f Make No Mi9take--Look For The Number sW f I, 1st H STRIPPED DOWN udson Gh SIS SIS Open for inspection in our show room. Don't miss the opportunity of seeing this. Weaver Motor Go 29-31 Spruce St. O 'Phone 2211. Whenever you need it plenty, of HOT WATER Now yon can have all the hot water yon wsnt whenever you ' need it, at extremely low cost. When the time comes for baby's bath it is simply a matter of turning on the faucet. Nothing mean ao much to the woman who doe her own house work a plenty of hot water on hand at all time. With a Cadet Coil Water Heat er in your kitchen or basement it is always simple matter to have an abundant supply of hot water ready when you need it ' At Lowest Cost Unlike high-priced gas best era which are so expensive to operate, the Cadet furnishes hot water at extremely low cost. The Cadet burns coal and wood -no gas. A small fire will heat thirty gallon tsnk in a few minute aad keep it piping hot all day. BuUt of finest materials the Cadet will last a life time, and it pay for itself over and over again. . Far sale by the best furni ture, hardware and plumbing supply dealers. CADET-HEATER ..woo WU1UMIuH Writa 4.y for BaaUat, "Not Wa as Hat tua AUtaaTiaa." aacuara.T ar ATLANTA VTOVB WONIU, nuum. sa. " Sale) b J. R RICH CO, 11 Broadwar sua Our Offerings For , DOLLA1MY -Inth Electric Department We have a ' limited number of - t Betsy Ross Electric Hotplates The BETSY ROSS hotplate on youp table will be a source 'of 'kiting pride and satisfaction. Its exclusive design and graceful lines proclaim its quality. Its perform, ance and service prove its merit. . - It wiU toast, it will boU, it wiU fry, it will stew. , , Fully guaranteed. Price $3.00. ' TERMS: anl 1 AA Ri.l- rM lum ini.uv O. 1T1UI1U1 II V for 2 Months In the Gas Department , ; We have a number of the famous Oriole Red Hot Gas Heaters which we will sell on Dollar Day for $5.00 $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Month for 4 Months The cheerful glow with the beautiful design and finish make them adapt- " j i uuiu wncic neat ii neeaea. Not necessarv to stArt tfi wtiaf.il f:. i .1 'r , - .. vuo. me caiijr ui me ran ir you Jiave ?" nonT f!Vt f unU8UaI voIun quality of heat that you can get rrom an URIOLE gas heater. ' These installment terms are only made to customers with either gas or electric v meters. - Asheville Power & Light Co. 102 Patton Avenue, 'Phone 879 r, 1 i
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