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V THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. C, OCTOBER 1, 1922. THREE DLLOCK'S Two Floor of Shoe Service Ride On Springs Walk In Cantilevers Primitive people rode in oxcarts heavy, rigid, without springs: Modern love of comfort and speed brought about the easeful motor car, travelling on springs so resilient and balanced that we seem al most to ride through the air the modern ;:x t i " nigs hjcwui y. To a lesser degree, our feet in daily life should act like the springs of the motor car. Nature composed the human foot of resilient, flexible arches to absorb the body shocks. Nothing rigid about your foot as Nature made it. In the words of a doctor, "The foot is a cantilever spring." THE FLEXIBLE ARCH Does the arch of your shoe correspond with the arch of your .foot in, flexibility? Change to Cantilever Shoes. There is no concealed rigid metal embedded in the shank of Cantilever Shoes as in all ordin ary shoes. They flex vvith your foot when you walk permit the muscles to exercise land strength; allow free circulation; give room for all the toes. They give you com- lete comfort and trim appearance. k Wear the "Wings of Mercury." That eans: Wear1 Cantilever Shoes. ELECT W. F. CRICKHAN ASSISTANT ENGINEER Chramn by Roard of CUtj Oommls loitrra (Saturday, to HucevtHt C. A. Cos, ItMlsniNl. f William V Crtckhan wai yes terday elscied assistant i-ity en gineer by tha Board of City Con -mlssloneri. Mr. Crick nan eucreear. (. A. Cos. who was (ormarlv a. t int to B. M. Lo, tha engineer. A petition from proparty owners ifslillng on Fairfax Mtrest, asking that a eidewalk be built on the west ilda of tha thurniiKlifar. leferred to Mr. ! for nvtlga- tion. U(U U. 8hckelton made a re quit to conduct a tubercular lion. I. Hal at 110 Sunset Irlv. ihu t elng the flrat application undi ; 'lie new l.iw regulating establish. ment of tha institutions. Mr. Sharkeltnn stated that the place had hern operated for treatment of the (tineas.) hy Mm. Kate UauKhly foi thp pxst 15 yours The niutt'T will he meKtlKuted before ai-titm I taken. The following building perml.s were Issued: 11. T. CiQok. Vlralnlu Avenue five rooi i house. 4U0u Oil (1-tgory, Virginia. Avenue, r.ve room house. 14.000 K. U. Leipei- 83 Cumberland Avenue, new roof, $H0(i. Horn H.tverinan Vartnont Av. rue, West Axlievllle. repair. $100. .1. J. Do I. lutein neven room holiMe 1 euraon l. h e. (4.0011. Messier ifealty Company. Kenll. WJ'Hh, " ei-eii-ruoiu Iioukb. ?SuuU. FIRE PREVENTION MOVEMENT IS INDORSED BY J. PAUL LEONARD Health Shoe . (Mm Fitted lie House of Fine Shoe and Hosiery Name Committees For Central Church Rally The following committees buve been named to have charge of the rally day program m Central Methodiat Church, on Sunday. October li: Deuoratlon Committee: Mm. H. U .Morris, Chairman; Mm. Wil burn Devendorf. Jin, Mamie Kd- niondnon,' James Jr!oCuy, II. M Dill. Aulnmobile Committee: Williurn Devendorf, Chairman; J. A. Kloh bourg. Mine Thelrau Kmnthers, Miss Nora McDuffie, Mr. H. K. Lewie. I'ublirtty Committee: W. W. Edwards, Chairman; T. K. HiKcins. Program Committee: A. Good man. Chairman; J. W. Nichols. T. K. H.'gglns. Mrs. A. Nichols, Mrs. r. T. Hell. Mrs. IT. L. Crawford, Mrs. H. M. Dill,- Mrs. W. N. Col lins, Miss Virginia Whitfield. Christian Endeavor Union Meets Sunday A aeries of meetings In various County Institutions will take place this afternoon under the auspices of the United Christian Workers Association. Services will b held at the Jail at 2 p. m., Miss Orr In charge; boy's reformatory, 3:30 p. ni Mrs. U. E.LBrown In charge; County Home. 3:30 p. m., Miss Griffin, Superintendent; Crnggy Convict Camp, 4 p. m., L. M. Wil son in charge. Regular weekly meeting of the Association will be held Tuesday evening at 8 .o'clock at, the Y. M. C, A. Business of Importance, wiU be taken up. BAPTIST CLUB TO MEET ONTUESDAY Monthly meeting of the Men's Bervlce Club, of the First Baptist Church, will be held Tuesday even ing st 6:15 o'clock In the Lecture room of the church. Miss Bybll Slbher. of Indiana, who Is connect ed with the Piedmont Lyceum Bu renu, an expert mandolin plnyer, will give several selections. Sup per will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Oresham Will Preach Special Sermon "The Greatness of Ood" will be the subject for the special sermon to be delivered this evening by Rev Paul N. Oresham, Pastor of the West Asheville Presbyterian Church. . . ' Every Intelligent i ltiaen of North Carolina and particularly members of organisations such aa ours which are expected to look after the community welfare, should aiand aghast and bluah with shame In tha face of our ileplor ablo raiiird of Ufa and property destruciinn." declares J. Paul I.eonrd. riacretary of the North Cnroliiiii Merchants Association, In a bulletin Isstiiul Haturday. urging proper nlnervnnoe of lire preven tion wetk. The bulletin, which also deal with other muttera of Interest, reads In part as follows; "Whut liner service could your Association render to Us members and your rommunlly as a whole thlm to i nter heartily Into the ob servance of fir, prevention week In accordance with the admoni tions of our Hlate Insurance Com missioner and the proclamations of I he President of the 1'nlted mates nin the Governor of our own Btati-" Let your Association be foremost In (ire prevention ac tivities n.it only next week but throughout the entire year. Activ ities aloiiu this line In the yiist by Home of our local Association have won tor them distinction and honor In nddltlon to tha knowledge or service to self and community. Now thnl in North Carolina our Association has It own Mutunl Klre ltisuiMni-e Company our Inter est In fire prevention Is two-fold. "Every Intelligent cltlien of Fireproof Warehouse Planned By Westall Immediate start upon the con struct Ion of a fireproof office unci warehouse is to be made hy-J. -SI Westall and Company, dealing in lumber and builders supplies, ut Walnut Street and Lexington Ave nue. The proposed building, to be of steel, hollow tile and with stucco exterior, Will face upon Walnut Htreet for CO feet .and upon Lex lngton for no feet, being so con structed as to be two stories In height and lapuble of having an additional two stories when this Increase is desired. . Provision lias also been made In the plans for extending the build Ing along Lexington Avenue aa de sired. The proposed building will cost over ilii.OOO, It Is estimated and will double the storage capac ity of the firm In Ita uptown yard. The present brick office building ami warenouse win then be used entirely for storage. North Carolina and particularly members of organisations such as ourn which are expected to look after t. community welfare, should aland aghaat and bluxh with shame In the face of our dH plorable record of life and prop erty destruction. Can we say that civilisation la advancing here In our own great Hlate when we are parties to the great crime ol neglect which has cost the lues of 168 persons and the destruction of 17.(00,001) In property In u single year? 1h a Jflata making progress when destruction by preventable tire Is on the Increase'.' "In our recent convention 'he 8tnte Amo.lallon pledged the In surance Department continued eupttnued support In Ita fire pre vention activities and at the sub sequent Joint meeting of the !! rectors of the ritute Association and the Inxurance Company a res olution w.ts aikopteil calling on each local Association to Immedi ately appoint s local Insurance committee to co-opumtc with tho Hlate InsuiatiJe committee. Mu tual insurance and Ire prevention go huntl In hand, l.iu'iil Assocla Hon presltlei.ts should Immediate ly put I he local Insurance com mittees to w.irk. If plans for next week have not already been made. Initiate them at once. The Stale Secretary ha nrranged for pack ages of printed matter to be gent by the Insurance commissioner to each local Association." REV. DR. BATEMAN RETURNS TO CITY Rev. Dr. R. J. Battman, pastor of the Klrst naptlst Church, has Just closed a series of revival meet Ings in Forest City, with 86 addl tlons to the church. He will occupy Ills pulpit today his morning sub Ject being. "The Potter and the Clay," and evening. "The Most Popular Hln In the World." SUPERIOR COURT CONVENES MONDAY Hot Air -Ml " Furnaces . ' The HOMER PIPE FURNACE distributes heat to every room in your home no door need Le left open pipes to every room. ; These furnaces have given sat isfaction everywhere installed. Due to the scientific principle on which it is built you get an even heat in every room in the house, whether two or twelve 70 de grees in the coldest weather. This Furnace Is Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction Don't Fail to Call on Us for an Estimate. Asheville Sheet 39 N. Lexington Ave. Metal Vorks X Telephone 3566 Superior Court of Bunco nib) County vlll convene- tosnorrosy for the October term. There are mora than eighty cases on the calonda. and Judgu Henry P. Lane will pre side. . It lo believed court will be in session the entire three weeks of the term. MISSION PROGRAM AT FIRST BAPTIST , Missionary program will be ren dered by the Girls Auxiliary of the First Baptist Church Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. sThe Executive Board of the society ill meet at 3 o'clock In the Senior Bible Class Room, The program to be rendered bv the yount people will be entitled "Work While You Work." COLORED FAIR WILL BE HELD THIS WEEK IliimlmlK of N'ogroos. I'roni All I'arts of Wiwtcru Xorlh Carolina Will Come to K position llcrc. Kxhiblts from ton counties of Western North' Carolina ure arriv ing for the District Colored Agri cultural Knlr and Farmers' Jubilte Which will be held during till" vek at Outes lark, beginning Monday. In addition to the fall- quite a number of colored people from all p..ris of this section will be attra-'trd to the city for the kstui pose of becoming arrinatt .i With the egro Taterniu i on grtss.w hlch will be organised dur Ipff the week. Xo new exhibits will be receive 1 sfler Wednesday accordlhg lo K. W. rvurson. secretary and manager. Word has been receiv ed here th;it persons, ranxlng in age froM 10B to 116 years, wu. come to inter the old folks con t(?st. Billie ClnrK'a Hluo Ribbon Shows wl'I come . for the exposi tlon. Special days will be set anld' foi the children of the colored S"hools of the city and county. Kidnappers Becin Sentences Monday K. H. "Red" Henderson, Krnrk Rriggs nnd E. G. Koontz, the threj kidnappe.-s who are now at liber ty under 1-ond. Monday will begin their sentences of five years each on the County roads. The men are Ftrlking employes of the Boutherv tUllway aniL were convicted of kldnuppinir and assultlng a youth tul employe of the railroad. In order to permit them, to , vls-t their families they were temporal' lly released on bond. Uriah Seelv Entertains Veterans Of Confederacy One of the interesting events of Confederate Reunion week Ir. Asheville was the address to the veterans at Grove Park Inn follow ing the organ recital, by L'rlali of New Jersey, father of Fred L. Peely. Mr. Seely was a soldier In the I'nloi armies and his testimony to the bravery and devotion to principle In the men who. were his adversaries in the struggle brought forth applause from the . menxl gray. . . . : POLLY HAT SHOP CREATIONS OF INDIVIDUALITY i Th Shop That's Different; tV Patton Are. j Phone 3352 Up Stairi ANNETTE WILDER EMILY WHITING McKAY Our wm b Store e Closed M In Observance oik Religious Holidal siicnuntumi n IWUSYWJAKrJ fSKTISflED WE euuuuauuiiiffTiniriTrui TEAGUE TRUTH TOPICS ) A word .as to our Candies- you who , appreciate the best, do mot need to be V told of the superiority of SHERRY'S nor of the wonderful qiality of JOHN STONS. There are two candies tiat meet all the requirements they AIE the best that modern manufacture cai create. PROFESSIONAL IRUGGISTS 33 Patton Arenoe. 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There is no type with such conveniences and quality that sells within $500 of its price. ' ' s Note New Low Prices Touring ....... ,:$1045 Cabriolet M Coach ..... .... 1343 Freight sod Tax Extra . WEAVER MOTOR CO. 'Phono 2211. 29-31 Spruce St . J V
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