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I 'I ,1 i -4 f 4 PAGE FOURTEEN THE ASHE-VILLE CITIZEN THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, WORLD SERIES RESULTS ARE BROADCAST BY RADIOPHONE ; STATION WFAJ ON WEDNESDAY EXPLAINS REASON FOR BAND NOT BEING IN BUDGET FOR YEAR'S COMMUNITY CHEST . Br tneana of The Cltlten'e P.a dlophone Station, W'KAJ. patlnta In rovarnment hoapftala hers ye terday received rapcrrta Inning- by Inning of tha would eerlae. Hpi rlal raporta lrom tha I'olo Orouii'ln ant ovar tha Waatern I n Ion were broadraated eai-h time tha tfama ahlftad thalr poaltiona. The nrw waa received at Kanllworth ttn wall aa a lance number of prrionj In varloua parte of thla region. Tha program to be hroadraulf d this evanine; natween the hour of v 7 and ( haa bean prepared by A '' Alunn. of Dunn'a Orrhentra. Nu meroua requnain that rortain num ber be repeated ill he i-nmplii'd with. The concert Turaday eve ning waa heard aa fur off n f'ol ony, Kanaaa. Tha peinonnal of the orchfatra ronalata of A. C. Dunn, piano: V ..... It. Jlohlnaon, alln; Hobrt Kln- ' ley, aaxaphone: Tom fiuthilo, bJo, and O. L. Kltxgerald, drum. Tha following pnoirrnm will bo broadraaied: Orchestra "Do It Again." Voral Solo "Ole far-line." by Jamea Hall. Vocal Duet "When You find 1 Some Cute and Cunning Tea Pots Black and Brown and beau tifully glazed. They hold about two cups and the prices are 35 cents each, Three for a Dollar, $3.50 per dozen. ... i s These are bargain prices. Secure a dozen or two, while they last. J. H. LAW, 2) Haywood Street. Were Young M.i,. ' v Tuebnt-r nn I Mr" 'a;l Piano K.ibi--' ! , ' '!" ' " bv Mm. W.mct.ill. Yodi-I Hung -"'n Muunt.i.r. Siilr ' l.y James 11. " I Voral Solo "I!" ''' I Teu liner dn Kul.-n . : "' A-'' . Orih'-alii ' K . M um K" j I'apa." Voral S-il.i - .; :'v'r i Moon.' by ( I Voral H'.lc- " ' ' I Mnm. Hall mid H " '! I Vni al S.ilo l; i I. ';i N.t: ' tlve." from l.t II ' M" I To ii l.ner. rrheiia H ! I. ; VlH'll ! -"S I'll :-li' Among the ;,., b. : i- w ! ' and ill-. ii.int: On-Ill mi -i- In Mi ' ' My Min.l All l':s I,-"- Extension Service Annouricrinertt u.i ri..i.le Tur (l.iv by I'.. 1 1. Maitl.i " ll'n ti.-nl-turJat for thr Nin-ih '.ir..li'..i Kx li.iiHi.in Stmc", ili.it 1'i.irik .' Ah -fall ha b't-n .idd.1 t.. th" I'hl xlon of llnrll.ult.il" ai !iinl-n SpeclallHl. Mr. AlrC.ill 1 a uraclii ato In hortlciiltute and forestry hi the Iowa, State folliK and for th" pnat alx vearn b.i.i lnon 'asHm i Hted with the Sowlli Dakota State College at. ItronkinKx. Hi" work In North faiolina will be to a RlHt farmers and fai-in women in the Ki'oulnj; of better veRetaM" garden and to enronr.iKe and di rect an far aa possible the beauti fying of the homo ground by the proper lino of trees, ahrubs, vinr; and flowera. Mr. MrCHll'a chief work In South Dakota was the develop ment of the Jiome fruit and vese table carden and to sist In the Arrangement and beautiflcation of tho farmstead. In this work be attained good results and it Is ex pected that he can be used to ad vantage by the county homo and farm demonstration agents of this ..Oil ma. l ;.;ai.at:on of the position of llr H..uid of liovernore of the i.ir.iiiuiiitv i 'beet In omitting the i'v band from Iba list of organlza vna ini lu.l.-d In thla ur'a aollcl- f, r fund. October a i li. cle Im nlglit by II. KTOru- vecistaiv of the chest, before , gathi-rtng of rrpresentutivea of l.il . r orsanlrations rleared up the ,un'l"r'nn.linK that b.ui arisen ,.iit that .tun In the minds of the I... al union leaders and brought .n.i.ialifi'-.l support for the stand i f M.e i.ii ernora. I ..in i;lid I came to this meet :rix.'' de.-larad V. AV. Warren. : t f-fli.h'iit of tha Central Ijibor r- on. In answer to Mr. Oruver's . it. iiieni. "Thla clears tha whole 'u ill. ... and I heartily agree with :h" stand of the governors. All i Ksiions that have arisen in my in. ml have been answered. I fa-oi- raising funds for tha hand thiough a city tax and. further 1 more 1 am In favor of a band for 1 months of the year and not only lihue, because we are a year round , resort ami we need hand all tinu'S'through the r' Similar expressions of endorse ment of the on; Jer: :ti tSia. ir..inpte(l the bojird ef cefi to omit the l:em wr other representstlvee uf t!te IiN.t orgnnizations preoent. The sltlon of the fjifrf jtl x !ate(l oy Mr. Gruver. wis I . . w s ' Iist year when t ."es: i started Its pure m .:.:trrrr:t-', a including etentualiv of drives In the city of Ajhev.' e r i ept strictly church dr;i ! :V way the band, wa pus u;iv '.a: year's list hcnue r without a drive there wout he mv band. AH of the governors are on :m. State In cirrylng Jects. .Mr. Mjtrhews s;-es p; n for his work in th: SM:e ;m been completed and hat the -er-vicej pf Mr. McCall are now avail able ti those who desire assist ance with their gardens and lawns. thoroughly In favor of a band; they believe that tha city needa a band and they are thoroughly In aym pathy with the enjoyment that not oujy vialtora but residents derive from tha band. However, alnce the thet campaign wa hava found that It ta practically Impossible to Include every drive and hava felt that our field waa mora properly the charitable philanthropic and social service organlaatlona, and that the funds should apply strictly to their maintenance. 'The band ds an advertising fea ture of thla cily na a resort and there la a channel through taxation by hlch funds for it tan be rais ed. Thla la the way similar funda are raised by other reaort cltiea. We do not believe it la proper to put It Into the class of Institutions or organlxatlons suaported by do nations. It Is a thing that tha en tire city benefits from and wa did not feel that only that aectluji of the public which donatea to charlty rauses should support an advertis lnc proposition (or benefit or the whole population, any mora than the cheat should solicit funda for ;v other form of advertising or publicity for the city. It r.innnt be too much empha sised that the band was not omitted fr any arbitrary reason or because opposition to the band; we are ;."r the band. Similarly the Community Night School was omitted thla year be-i-aus f un.le f.u It are being raised through taxation. The school wish ed ta extend its operations to the ounty and It was the opinion of Che governors that funds ahould not be taken exclusively from the remdents of the city for county work. Accordingly, It waa put be fore the city and county authori ties and funds for this purpose were obtained through those chan nel." Aside from the discussion of the hand the meeting waa devoted to discussion of the bent and most satisfactory system of collecting donations from tha persons who aro organized Into labor unions. It waa decided that a committee LUMBER RATES TO BE CONFERENCE SUBJECT Ashcvllle Moa Irave for Knoxfllle to IMarniM Charge With South ern Hallway Official. W." Granville Taylor and M. D. Sinclair, aecretary and Waffle man ager of the Western Carolina Lum ber and Timber Asaoclatlon. leava Ashevllle Thursday morning for Knoxvllle, Tenn., to keep an ap pointment with Lincoln Greer, vice-president of tho Southern Hallway. Thla committee of two, aent by tha asaoclatlon, will confer with Mr. Oreer on the lumber export rates from Western Noryi Carolina and Tenneasee points to the At lantic porta, they propose the elim ination of the terminal and transfer charge of 4-cents per 100, now In force. The outcome of the confer ence will be made known the last of the week, when the delegates return to Ashevllle. prcaent the appeal of the cheat to the varloua bjbor organisations and adopt whatever form of solicitation they decldedwaa moat practicable. The meeting wa presided over by II A. Dunham, chairman of tha Industrial Committee , of the drive. Others praaent were James Felmet, president of Typographical I'nlon. No. 263; D. B. Whiteside, repre senting the plumbers and. steam fltters; W. W. Edwards, assistant chairman of the drive, ana Edwin I.. Brown, assistant to Mr. Dun ham. following the meeting Mr. Oru vejrhd Mr. Worley appeared be fore the pnlnts' and carpenters' unions), which were in session, and thus unable to have representatives at the meeting, and presented the situation before them. . SCOUT TROOP NO. 4 WILL ENJOY HIKE Weatlarr permitting, members of Scout TrdVp No. i will enjoy a hike Friday evening and hold a council fire on a nearby mountain. The acouta will apand the night out of doors. Tha aouta will meet at the ecoutmaster'a residence. 338 Merrl mon Avenue at 6 o'clock Krlday afternoon and are asked to bring their blankets and other equipment with them. Firs Floor The MEN'S SHOP Roll of Honor for Brush Hill School Honor roll for Brush Hill School for the present month la as fol lows: , First Grade. Glen Ray, Ellla Ray, Irene Lunsford; Third Grade, Guy Ray; Fourth Grade, Kermlt Creasman. Jamea Padgett, Earl Corner, Clyde Meridlth; Fifth Grade. Solon Ducker; Sixth Grade, Ella Tndgett; Seventh Grade, Eva Padgett and George Ducker. Pisgah Forest Inn Best mountain outing. Phone 3457. at llfrv Get The Facts About Your Eyes Have them examined yearly Consult "KNOW US BYTHISSiaN" Union Suits YOU want to go about half way in making an under, wear change right now. These, mediumweight " V a s a a r " Union Suits 'are as much at you need in October. They come short sleeves ; long sleeves; Imee, " three-quarter and ankle length. In cotton ribbed at $2.50, In lisle thread at $4.50. 7BPATT0N AVI. ASHEVILLg.N.C. Stslnwsy, Mallet and Davis Pianos and Player Pianos W. H. RYMER, Incorporated It Gevernment Strget Formerly Battery iark Place , WHEN YOU PURCHASE A PRODUCT Think at tamerrew net alone et taday. Buy for tha eeenemy and efficiency ef eervlce not fee tha aaka of today's ahrewdneas In aur. chasing ability. Tha dollar eevad today In purchase price can read ily ba paid back next weak ar next menth through forfeits In poor aarvlca. Wa drese tha Eyea , of Aahevllla In an efficient manner, Charles H. Honess, OPTOMETRIST Eya-8t.-ain Specialist 4 Patten Avw-s Slnee 1,0., YOUR COAL SUPPLY IS NOT complete with out SUN-RA Coal. It is a red ash, free burning coal that is su perfine for stove, range and grate. CITIZENS TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Julian Woodcock, Owner 24 PHONES 25 - GIFTS THAT LAST Satisfaction Krrry woman liken to know that the service at her little norial functions is nlmolutrly correct. Coffee Sets toffee jK)t, sugar, cream In STERLING SILVKlt S-M4, SI 30, S7S Coffee pot. mgar, cream In Silver Tlate S4.1.M), $.19.50. S3-V $15 A Millohlo tray can he IiikI with any service aet If you desire It.. ARTHUR M. FIELD CO. ESTABLISHED IIS "A great labor saver" MAYTAG WASHING , . MACHINES For Hand or power, with or without Wringer T. S. MORRISON & CO., 49 Broadway. , MEN MODELS FALL 1922 New custom styles arriving daily. Our right-away service appeals to busy business men. Comfortable styles at popular prices. $5.00 $6.00 to $7.00 "d $10.00 T Waufcl' kA.k Qt!AKK. hl II) FlUMI.Jil IIIKATTO Hi THE HALLMARK STIC hill's isc. mam GENUINE SMITHFIELD HAMS PHONES 3561-3562 TH K WHITE M AltRET Things Are Not Always What They Seem' Some stores), fronts and tbei Interiors, create the first improiwlon that the (rorxls sold Inside aro bound to bo htsch In price. But the pnhllc Is flndinc; out each day that llij well-kept (rrjod-looklnjr store Is the place to buy there quality (roods can be found at the most economical prlcen. Some hare snld our More looked "hljrh priced" but after InvestUratlng found out that "THINGS ATtE NOT ALWAYS WHAT TUKY SEKM." JUJ,l-LJ.tl. ULi. J $4 Patton Are. Phone 47 Opp. P. Ok it . Continental t Bed Room Furniture Come in and let us show these lovely Bed Room Suites. We have them in many designs, both in mahogany and walnut. Priced reasonable. Truth Only BURTON'S Facts Always 'The Beautiful Furniture Store On College." IVORY real ivory it is to be feared will soon have its chief .existence in the his- the Orient. For wmj v. - - .y ivory is fast disappearing. The supply in tk Pnnffn will last nnlv for the next twenrv to thirty years, according to a recent report to the De partment of Commerce from Vice Consul Smith, af Ant werp. Formerly supplies were obtained from the Congo chiefs and the elephant cemeteries, but the Congo chiefi now have very little to sell, nd it is only occasionally thai a cemetery is found. New supplies must therefore depend on hunting and hunters claim that this no longer pays. But our scientists have happily compounded Pyralin, a substance so like ivory that it requires an expert to detect, the difference. And from vthis Pyralin, toilet-ware is made which is beauti- ful, useful, lasting, and because of its close and continued association with -the user's personal charm, more cherished with each succeeding year. If milady has not already a set, we shall ' take pleasure in showing her our attractive pat term. ,. NUMBER ELEVEN ON PATTON AVEY, HENDERSON 52 Patton Avenue) Your Jeweler! New Pottoffic 15 REMOVAL NOTICE We are now located in our new home and invite the public to come in and inspect our new quarters at 157 Biltmore Ave. T. P. Johnson & Co. Sheet Metal Works ' PHONE 325 E The Slow Movement of Coal into the local market makes it advisable that the coal you DO GET be the BEST. Coal is too g jj scarce to waste money on POOR quality. j M. & W. is QUALITY B The Carolina Coal and Ice Co. j s 50 Patton Ave. 'Phone 130. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIH MAJORITY RULES - v 99 of all the people who want Pre scription Quality bring or send their prescriptions to . ( ' i . "Asheville,s Oldest Drug Store" Grant's Pharmacy DRUGS AND SEEDS . , Next to Fire Department TEAGUE TRUTH TOPICS Our "YELLOW BIKE" is the fastest thing in town when en trusted with YOUR orders. CALL ON US FOR 'PHONE 260. 0. 31 R SPEED I PROFESSIONAL DRUGGISTS ffi 33 Patton Avenue. Phone 260 P Imported Roquefort Cheese Individual portions, exquisite flavor, one of the very best of the imported varieties. Tinfoil wrapped, no waste. Per package.; ,.. ; :. ...... ... ..... . . ... . . . . . ,:. v .25c JESSE J, YATES, Phone 334 City Market Dainty Flour Demonstration, come in and try a hot biscuit. 'PHONE 3656 B.&B. DngStore PHONE 3657 When you are sick, you call for your Doctor You have rtinfldcnrc In him. Bring us your Prracrlptloim. Your Doctor has confidence In us. BLANTON-BLAUVELT DRUG CO., Haywood Street Modern and guperior prescription pariliUet i Dr. Celia T. Shelmire CHIROPRACTOR Palmar Method X-Ray Equipment v Phone J42 221-22 Haywood Bldg. Paa. J2 FRYING CHICKENS BROILERS HENS Try Star Quality Poultry Star Market Two Thones 1917 1 Thone 127 QUALITYMaWi Blue Gem COAL Jellico CROWN Merchants Transfer & Coal Co., 27 Patton Avenue. 'Phones 1331-3067. .FAIR PRICES. New Console Model Genuine VICTROLA for $1 1522 Terms $1.50 a week. Come and hear the new October Records , Dunham's Music House , The Home of High Grade Pianos m m m m m ra m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m b m m m m h r V
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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