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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1922. THREE i POLLOCK'S -Two Floor. Of Shoe Service Store Closed . - Today in observance of REUGIOUS HOUDAY CLAIMED BY DEATH Hunan plutr Pollock's Shoes Widow of laic John B. Mlilitwldt IMm at IIiim Kuitrral Scr- at () O'ilork Today. Mia. Mary C. Whllealdt. 71 widow uf th lair John, B. White aide, ill nl ai IhK home. S4 Ta enia Street. Maturday evening Funeral services a III be conducted form the residence at 1:30 o'clock this iiftemonn. Hav. Hr. It. J llutanutn, I'anl.ir .if the First Hap list church oftl.liiting. Mm. Whiteside was horn nem (iiccnvilla. S. t in 1 844. The filthily movi'il tn lleiidcraonvllle when aha w:ik in yv.ua of age, .mil la tar to Wnolaey, thla County, where itt the ;iie of 17 she was nmirliMl hi John It Whliealda. Surviving lire me i hildren; Mia. I.. W ni.lKcw.iter of HSiux City. I.m.i: Mra i' .1. Honker, of .lifiIlo; .1 K hite-Me. of innll..i , .1 K and l. I! White-.-iile of Aainvllle; an. I a In'oilier. John i 'n. Iir.in, nf Asheville. rulllicai its for the fuinr.il lo ilay "ill In- Ihi- Kramln.ny : It Mlnrkttuni. .1 I: Itlackliuiii J irk Hi iilpMv.iti i- Harry Hi i.Iko. ,.!cr. Kai l hiti -lile anil C. It. (mliv. mi:mu:i.soii iixkii i. AT II.MI(.TO II KM)IY THEATRICAL MIIV T Al lUTOHH M TONIGHT Th :,.rv of the play haa m " with i.i..i,a matt lih inventive I urn In I in I ml win. In an IT. t to make in'UW Hie nnanclal standing of tile moiner alio In a leader In (he social world. I. its nimii the huppy lla of a port able h..w. whs selling ! it of which l the aura elimination ol tfie prevat. hi evil the Mali owl of living The aell-lald plana of our energetic yoiini lirro comas to grler Init accidentally he be. ..mra a millionaire over night Ibrouili Ihe discovery of .ll on the h.n.l nlii.ii. hi- had erecie.l null a number nf hla portable houses. f 1 ami tomorrow there alll ! a lie chapter of 'Adventures of HoIiiikoii I Cra. " Ilia arrlal fraturlng Harry Myers In III tula rolr Tha picture I has ..n a Urae following of ad mirers wim await with interest earn ' new Umiallnirnl. Also there nbl nf S iuli Colltird r.niiMly. AT THI THAND TlirlllliK ian from Inirn nn I oti.fr anlmala of thf Junalf. prriffi i r. or...lii.'il..ii at many of "x1 1 faminin I. inpli-a of InUla ami a "mrv : a. I.rrain m n II la iaitnitiii arf ...in., uf Hif ffaluifa of Ilia manr raiainoU'ii plrturis "Almva All J. I.f iiffntrd at I aa nuan.i unj ..lira. ilia Oif.vlliil.lf l.uoilflill. our. . . -t'i.A ...rv fliwllil wlttl " -" . '1. III. ..ilimir'. ...-. ora l.- il. li youna man itrii mini ! ( ....anrful In.llau prlncf. aim plana ll.a Warn nml niarrlaa lhi lrl of hl I , (lliry hl. nVklr a Iff allvf. ami it The Houie of Fine Shoes and Hosiery ; v.ll..vilxiiTn ' (nr i hp ITi v EQUIPMHN T Rank Office Store THE MOODY-JEFFRIES CO.. riiona (! i. 38 Ilaynooil St. Oii. i Kuiura- I"K K M..n.lf Imilin. ialil.1 of Hip Toniplo f laraal. this . Hy. and onf of i ha moat alilily kiii.nu llf I.Tfwa nf ihf iuntry will In- rmnl.ict f.1 fi.nn Ihf local Jaulnli KyiiaKoKin Tuaailuy nun nll.g at 11 o'clock. Uav. llarvay Wcaaal who auccffilfil rr. Mrmlfla.ihn only a ffw apflia aao. will enn.lu.-! (ha Kfrvlca. aiflatail hy Kpv. In- Mvfrhfia of Oninatiiiro. l'r. Mcnili Iwihii rtla.l at It law Itoma hero Sat unlay nlnlit at 7 o'clock fol lnlnK Ionic pfilorl of 111 lifalth. Pisgah Forest Inn Hant mountain outing. Phone 34u7. ilrfanif, "Mary Tha lm..k anil lyrl. a of Mary ara l.y till.) lUrlmch anil Krm.k .Mnuilal, ami ihf niualo hy lam Hnach A ilia tlnctiva I'olian rati of piinclpNla. anil u chorua of ilrla who arc an out Mandlna ffalura hacaiiff of lhair hcauiy an.l aruca. thflr fxcallfi.i ainalua ami raiilivatiuc .laiiriiia. Thai ctisl uinina la a rurf iraafc to ilia aa ami llic Ncaiilc ainl.f lllrfluoaii.'M all that cnuhl ha ilfalra.l. Tha anaamlilaa nra Ihf moat airlkliiR ataita plcturaa avar apfii In inualral comaity and ra-ll.-il the aanlua of tha paai -niaatar of thla ail, .Inllaii llll.hill. " ' .. , , k ... 1 ihrcc l.lva OlKHiia which will "V KU'uM K. HIHA(.KU AI' ha pri-aanlail at Hio Thaalrc Al IHTIMMI M WKDNIWOAV i llim w-' k ia iininu.' an.l ih axpciil - ...... ....u ..f iriM l.ik.'Via.l u ii ii i .i 9 .t.'..i. i f..i in r nr i.i. r.Hio ii. finrria pi in.iii. i niu i.i nr.- . . . iwna Hiraiiaar" with a ra.nnl of i wo i ill .i l"H aai-tla al in ..iii..iitlc vaa.a In (.hlcairti ami Saw hii.iMa I hla ai'ltaoll. York ia iinnouncail for praaaiilaiion at i tlllail with lauuhnhla Inclilanta Hia Ilia Auilitorliim on Ociobar 4 ! achi il Jlcil ilurliiH I ho liri'Hcntiit.iui llfuraii Kidney. who hu hcan i ,,f lul play. hroiiRht Into tlif fora'nnal ri)k of, n oraaanllna 1 1t i am rnliMtani Amarlcan a. tora by hla artlairy In ,,,( lnp iiutilHRomant niinolim i'a Ilia laailhiK rolf of tha place, haa.la j , y ..(,.,,,, which In U tha Hat nf a .oii.uony of playara will ha t.i.piilar with union wnnni ara: in. n. i urnrr. , , . ih( n,u. ia vi niur.i iu mi.i. ii. I tha iiiihlif. Moniloy iiluhl Nii'holaa llurn'ham. t hna Na waonia. I haan aat alil lulaa Itauui'tt. Harry Colaman. Vin rarrlaa tha caal tnrouan pch,,,. tlou i hm haa haan haral.lail at an una.all,,l thrtll-T" h tlia pr.a. ot rw Yoik an.l other largo ciiifn i hai c ar -hown. , .. Nw anil a I.loy.l anmarty. Jii-t ir...pa.l in.'' cuiiiplfli' ina prcjiiam "Three Live Ghosts" To Be Offered This Week At Pack Theatre lii.ii I play Thvae a.lN Tuesday a Sale of 200 Pairs Kid Gloves flE 1 Campai$nfors9S000-0ct.8-l TRUE happiness corresponds with almost mathematical accuracy to our ability to lend a helping hand. Genuine happiness is a by product of self -forgetful service to others. When a man's pulse quickens at the sight of sadness, when his blood courses faster in the presence of want, when his heart softens out of sympathy; he is a safe, desirable fellow in any community. When a civic pride is strong in his veins, when he harkens to the call of a civic movement, the city in which he lives is the better for his abode -'the- The Community Chest is of interest to- men of this sort and with their help it will go over BIG! Participating Organizations GOOD SAMARITAN MISSION ASSOCIATED CHARITIES SALVATION ARMY - RED CROSS . Y.M.CA. Y.M.CA. (Colored) LINDLEY TRAINING SCHOOL MISSION HOSPITAL THE BOY $COUTS Y. W. C A. , . . (TtvIcr, Aid) Y. Vfi C A. Y. W. C A; . (Colored) The Asheville Community Chest, Inc. 3 American National Bank Building. Telephone 357 1. MoKadilan. Will Adainc. Nora Ktfrl lna. Katliarlna .M n.ia. laadora Mar- i lin, .ami Vivian llickaaon. I AT THE IMPERIAL I Xri.1. Iii all hla (lory and hi" mtal cr Infamy, now at the Imperii.! for i ihraa daya William Knx, having J made up hla mind in let tha motion plctura public know juat what tha Utat of tha I'aeaara an.l hla rilaaoluta I court looka.l Ilka, aant J. (Ionian KM I tvsrda over to Home bo tlmt Ilia pro- par atmoaphara and tha iwract t.vpaa of vliaractara might ha mcurart. Thai reault or thla lamoua tllractora albnta, rcinblnad with the alforta of a flna raat and alio Ihoae of tha largaat and n-oat enararatlc mob avar out to work In a film, ia now halng ahown to the'! punioi under the ahort and diract tlia, "Naro." Nan" la an amaalng picture. The claim that It ia a auper-apeclal la fully atibatnntlated. In fact, every thing about It la auper-seta. acting, photography, aanaationa and plot. Nothing quita ao compactly built hy na; mouvea. large erracta and a lavlah outlay of real money haa ever be fore reached the acreen. Kveryone knowa that the moat cale fcratad act in Nero'a life waa hla wan ton deatructlun by lire of hia capital. The burning of Roma, aa deplotetl in the for photoplay ia remarkable from every angle. Tha number and alia of tha bulldinga deal roved the reallam of the huge mob of frightened Inhabit ants and the powerful natural way the effe6t la fitted Into the plot, lift thla portion of tha picture Into a new field of achieve meht. .iT.h'rM.r. olhrr ntlonal arenas that will atlr the spectator mightily, the long and hlixuiv .......... '. lrlatlanity to banian faganiam from the earth furrrlahlhg additional dra matlo .material. The authors of . the tory, Charlea Jtarver and Virginia Tra, yr have auppiied , tarfderiova ? 0Jrtlt thB offenses of the wicked Emperor, anil virtu triumphs 5? .Nrra.' ""P" friendly iol! capable rt ir0'-,1 "d ,ho""lnly u??1a k "oomopoiltan. title roia. it contains the name ol Alexander SalVlnl as Horatius au' Ac aU.V;Vav', !'0.P&,,ea' rOarc'l". m- . h'1, Violet Mersereau ts Mar cla. a lis of actors repraaanlattlva of r-ranoe, Italy and the United sta ,ea haa Ui dies' X In hi on.l each la.ly will ha admitted "I a railiicail price-, provided tickclx, me piirclinac.l before 6 p. m. . A tHI MAJESTIC What promUes to he an eitcaption- at the kajeatlc Theatre today, when Harry Myers and hit "Tunaa of the Hour' company nf mualcRl comedy entertainara appear In their Initial presentation. The bill la entitled "Lady Winder miara Necklace." a muslcavl larce comjHly, with plenty of laughs ahd a wealth or mualo and dancing. Vau deville numbers will be generously Interapersed In the play, tha variety of which promlaea to please all ages and all classes of persons. A talented company and skilled chorua will h seen ana heard tnis week. Included In the specialty peo ple are: Walter "Pep'' Smith, a ver satile antartalner; Davis and la rtimbe, a team of dainty' dancers; Myers and Davis In "bits of non sense." The Harmony Trio haa a reputation that haa preceded them to Asheville and they will have a wide collection of airs for rendition. the motion plctura bill today Taxable Returns Of Corporations Showing Decrease Almmt Two Million More Individuate Showing Up in Returns. WASHINGTON. Oct. 1. Tax able returi.B of corporation fell off by 11.600.000,0(10 (luring 1820. according to complete In ternal revenue statistic made public tonight by Commissioner Hlii lr. A total net Income of I7.902.0U0.000 waa reported b.V 203.233 corporations, against which Income taxes of $633, 700,000 and war proflta nnd ex cels profits taxes of $988,700. 000 were levlefl as compared with a total net Income of 9, 411.000.000 raporunl In 1918 hy 709,634 corporation against which a total tax of 12,175.000, 000 was levied. There were returns by 169 corporations In 1920 which re ported net income of 15.000.000 and over; 836 reported from li.doo.ooo to 15. ooo, ooo and l,- 142 from $500,000 to $1,000,000. - JTh number, of Individuals whp filed Irtcome- tax returhi for the calendar, year 1820 was 7, 219,944 -with an aggregate net Income ot $38,785,000,000 and a total tail of $1,075,000,000, which as compared with 1919, showed a growth of 1.H27 in th namber of returns filed and an Increase In the total net Income renortort of $h.S76.0OO,O00 but a decrease of $194,500,000 In tho total tag. A well known maker, as a special concession, let us Have 25 dozen of Kid Gloves that had been special made up for a large Western store and then cancelled for some reason. After the removal of their labels they had to be sacrificed. We were the lucky byers. Imported French Kid; Tan, Brown, Cordovan, White and Black. Values Special up to $3.00 Today $11 .95 10 and 12 Patton Avenue. BISHOP Ct'f IlllY OAMiS . ; PHAHLEHTOV. S. C, ttet l.t-The Right Rev. Willlm A. Ouerry. who will ba bishop of the newly created Episcopal diocese of l.ower South t'arolliiB, has called a meeting of the dlocessan council for October 17 to onmplate organisation of the diocese. Bishop Klrkman O. Kinley of Column bla. will be bishop of the f'ppar Dio cese. The division of Booth Carolina In two dioceses was approved at tile recant grnaral convention at Port land, Oregon. Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear utitttwni. Tiirura, . TTw?r. nmmm PARTS FOR CRYSTAL RECEIVING SET $2.80 SUPPLY LIMITED Theae parts property ambld, wired up nnd bttalled, will pick up gUtion WFAJ Mywher in AiheylU. INSIST OJT AI'ARADK" COMPLETE ft fJ.J L "HI-ORADK" OCTFTT TO RADIOPHONE is? 'A' I J I C f aeT xNCEnTH 1004 kiluh SET, TYPE A, $12.75 alVaCaaaar A Vb and distant, IH STOCK WE CARBT A rARQ ARSORTMKffT OP MR8T OLAflS GOODS ONIiT ; CITIZEN RADIO SHOP, Room 25, AhtviU Citiacn Bldg. . RADIO 11 . J"HI GRADE" I RADIO "HI-GRADE LJ mmmm iPBaawaai es asajS, SE. mm iiilOD YELLOW CAB 0 o y - s , 1 , .v'" I Q ;k "CALL A YELLOW" BUILT LIKE A BATTLESHIP Q ' QUAKER FURNACE Tff- ifiQ t - waBiav mmmm aaa-aa- . . V W V W TT. - ST ELIMINATED ' . ; IML JH ' . PTS-TTTN W ' I.F-i Jf! 1 I f laaaw EEABLEHEAT." : U it 7X X 1 ..... f t.-.i: "1" T II 11 il EAT" OF "SUMMER fl . - Vf Si) 'i i. HMil : I j O 'PHONE-4000 : BUILT LIKE A B QUAKER FU JOINTS CALKED A GAS, SMOKE, AND DU NO "HOT-DRY-DISAGR BUT "PURE""HEALTHYM.MH WARMTH? "At the Sun Warm the Air in the Summer, Our Heat Plant will do h the Winter" YOUR JUDGMENT WILL CONVINCE YOU THIS IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL HEAT TO INSTALL AND OPERATE It ahaJl be a pleasure to estimate with you. '"Buying cheap merchandise, is like failing to pay your Taxes, Yuo'll be reminded of it soon." W. H. .ARTHUR GO. 75-77 Brtasdway Phone 2116 . ANNOUNCING A SPECIAL1 SHOPPING RATE TO LADIES IN PURSUING OUR DESIRE to be of genuine service to our community it has occurred to us that we .might facilitate Mi lady's Shopping excursions by providing a means of transport ation that would b economical and at the same time safe and efficient. SO, WE HAVE INAUGU.' rated a Shopping Service, male ihg it possible for one to ob tain bargains that would be impossible without P E Ri SONAL Shopping. ' . THE RATE FOR THIS Service applies from residence to Shopping district and re turn. ancLlncludes jwaiting Jtlme outside of as many stores as Mile dy chooses to visit. : This rate is $2.00 per hour and is effective between the hours of 9 and 12 A. M. and 4 and 6 P. M. THUS THE YELLOW CAB Provides a pleasant ride, fresh air, a surcease from home cares, and incidently a means ' whereby one may shop at a minimum cost. ' WE SINCERELY TRUST That You will avail yourself of this arrangement. . a E t le-.- .n ILJJ """-1 LJ n SIMPLY CALL 4000 The Yellow Cab Company,. Edwin Allca, General Manager n iri Ll LJ P 1 I 1 !HlIliIii!iIIllIll
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