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j felGH"! THE ASHEVtLLE cftiiEft,' WEDNESDAY MORNOTC, OCT. 1ft, 1&22 ecsri A Current Magazine Article discusses the-question, "Are Women More Intelligent Than Men)" We would not hazard an opinion. Dut wa can state that women of Asheville are learning good financial methods quick' ly and making Increasing use of their bank. We cordially Invite Anheville women to use this bank still more broadly. Sav ings accounts, checking accounts, for eign drafts, travelers' checks, financial or investment advicehere are so many ways we can be of service. Come in often. , BATTERY PARK BANK SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES J-OR RENT JOB of com COACHES A T10MG TEAM FOR GAME THURSDAY FACES rtt trtrtro IT CT ATP FM 1 EH STATE COLLEGE 7 KALEIOH, Oct. 17'. Ths WoUpacfc earn through ths hard tussls with minimum of Injures. From now until loch mssts Tar Hssl In- tha srsstest . f am of ths yor hsrs nest Thurs day Coach Hartssll will refrain from srtma In orasr that thoss who are now suffering wun minor orm .no strains may mtn tha Carolina gam In the best possiois oonaiuon Th T.Am.n startsd tha asms Bat niUar with tha asrvlcsa of "Outoa' Jloiland, ond, Andy Randolph, half back. Boatlan. can tar. and Cox tackls. Holland did not play at all and tha uiher thrca sntsrsd tha game lata :n tha third period, and contributed to the drlvu that reaulted In tha second touehdqwo,- The eoachlnr ataCf la not entirely satisfied with the ahowlng of the tam against tha Vlrglnlana and tha few daya win be devoted to tha task f correcting aome of the fauite that the laat encounter brought to light. 1 here la atlll a , lack of eoh.sloiv- In tf-sm work, noted principally In the Interference on the offanae, , but It la believed that thla la due la no small measure to the fact that at leant three men have alternated , In directing tha team play. , . Even now It la Still an open ques tion as to who wlU run the game In tha quarterback position. Randolph, Jennette and Long have all been used and during the past week Bill Mor ris, tha track flash, held this Impor tant aeslgnment on the reaerva team. The youngster shows real promise aa a football player, although this ' Is tha grid game. ' Hla generalahlp In reoent asrimmaaaa ae-alnst the var alty waa largely responsible for the fine a ho wins of ths reserve team. It la not at all improbable that to htm will be given the responsibility of directing Teo campaign against Carolna. ' Morris, Randolph, ', Jennetta and Long, or Park, would make UP a backfleld with a world of speed fully capable of causing any kind of de fense a whole lot of trouble. Each one Is a "triple threat" man who ran run, klok or pass and there la also enough weight for punishing attaok on the center of tha opposing line or tackles. - Tha work of Joe Ripple at end, sub stituting for Holland, was one of the bright spots In ths Roanoke game, He Is a brother of Btate'a Que Ripple, of All-American fame, and ha played a nice game at end. On one occas ion he was down tha field on one of Tom Park's high, twisting spirals thst traveled fifty-five yards and when the Roanoke back fumbled he was on the ball like a flash, "State used only the simplest kind of an attack against Roanoka which accounts, perhaps for the small score. Hartseu s men had lust two opportunities to score and each of these were promptly converted into touchdowns. If tha Tech mentors had been willing to uncover the en tire works, Red and Whit supporters aay, If is probable that several more opportunities would nave been created. The Use of the score tha past week neck of the woode. Wh-a h r,o. fslled to gain with tha kind of game i "a instructea to play, Tom Parke toe sent (he oval far down the field to aafety. Just twice dur ing the game there' were chances for touchdowns and the promptness with whclh each waa made good waa very K'"uiia 10 moss wno nave pin ned their faith on ' the local col legians. Btate got away with a 14 to victory, played some good, bad ana indifferent football, kept their uacK ror ine most psrt on the awe lines auring three quarters of . the me. Ana init i mat. tha first year he has participated In and Is not worrying anybody In thla WELCOME KIWAN1ANS! You know, us. Command as for every kind of twrvioe. ' ' SL H. McDUFFIE, VkvtJKwldeiit , -i B. O. EDWAKD8, Dliwtor ' , WM. M. KEDYVOOD, Vloe-Pre. and Cashtar NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE ELEVEN CHURCH STREET ASHEVILLE, ItC AV QUARTERLY INTEREST T'O ON SAVINGS Member Federal. Reserve System "t. JXLtTg.?!, T-. ? -itilBPHHSJkMHBB. a hi lit mtmi m mm p.. . . w &rM Hand-Made Bl ouses Some of the prettiest designs in em broidery J you ever saw. Both in white and colors. You cannot resist their appeal ere once you see them. S7-2 Haywood St. RUTHEflFORO COUNTY'S Fi IS SUCCESSFUL Best Pair in History mere is concluded on Saturday Night. KUTJIBRIHDTON, Oct. IS. Ths third annual fair of Rutherford Coun ty closed Saturday night, it waa y far tha bet fair the count v hse ever had. About 11,000 people passed through the gate during the rive days. . The fslr brought together the sw exquisite worn or rair women deft fingers In needlscraft In all of Its phases, the finest arrsy of pro ducts In the culinary art, with pre serves, pickles and all klnda of can ned goods. The poultry exhibit was the best ever. Several hundred fine Dirm, some or the beet In ths State, were there. The livestock exhibit was a thing of beauty-and much In spiration to those who may doubt that Rutherford has not many thor oughbreda Ths amusements wers very good and varied. The balloon went up each afternoon with a parachute Jump. All ths other amusements that usu ally go with a large count fair were on hand to the delight df the kiddles. Six community falra had exhibits that were much better than, former years. The flow, farm and Hold crops exhibit was ths center of, at traction, i -Ji, (Representative Zebulon Weaver, of the Tenth District, will open the Democratic) campaign here Tuesday night In the court house. He will deliver four addresses In the county tnia weeK, as follows: Court house, October 17, 7:30 p. m.; Ellen boro, October IS, 3 p. m.i Cliffsldo. Oc tober II, 7:30 p. m., and Forest City, October It. T:30 p. m. A large crowd la expected here to hear him. The Sandy Run Bleotrlo Company, a corporation formed between the four towns of Ellenboro, Mooresboro, Lattlmore and Boiling Springs, was formed last week. The purpose ot ths corporation is to, furnish light and power to these four towns. The company has a capital stock of 360. 000, with 125.000 paicr In. Offloere elected are: Dr. C. P. Oold, Kllen boro, pretldent; B. B. Lattlmore, Lat tlmore, vice-president; snd ILester Hamrtek, Lattlmore, secretary and treasurer. Hirectora are: Kllenboro, Df. Cold and K. B. HsrrlH; Moores boro, Robert Moore and Mr. Lucas; fiolllnar finrlnss. R. TV anri Vanl Hamrfck; Lattlmore, B. B., Lattlmore and Lester Hsmrlck. The sub-station will be at Mooreeboro, The organi sation was completed Saturday. The Rutherford County Alumni As sociation of the University ot North Carolina met Thursday night In a get together supper at Splndale Inn. It was a well attended and enthuilastlo meeting. A motion waa made and carried that the association affiliate with the Oeneml Alumni Association of the University; thst rach member pay the general association S t .00 pr annum and that the membership for the county association ho as cents per year. Every alumnus prei-ent Joined both association. Ths ad visability of a Rutherford county chid nouse at tne t'niverauy ror the use of Kutherford students was dls- AMEIUCAV WOUrEV ARE CAftl'XKSH Women are too apt to over estimate their strength and over tax It. When feeling well they take unnecessary chances, which In the long run muse much pain and trouble. Wet f,eet, exposure to cold, lifting heavy burdens and overwork will often develop trou bles which cause no end of suf fering. Lydla E. Pinkham's Veere table Compound Is the unfailing remeay m sucn case. Thousands of American women will testify to tnia tact wno nave regained health and strength by Its use. If you are suffering It will pay you to give it a fair trial. Advt. I cussed and a enmmlHes was ap pointed to sea What eoirld ha dona and arrange to co-operate With tha present students at the University from tma county reraMlng the pr. posed olus house. I'M I tor Si. & Pries wis rt-eleoted president, while John W. Datton. of Forest City, was eHectM secretary-treasurer lit tha plays M Attorney U. Jr. Morrow, sua aentln his reslgnalfon as aeerejsiry. Tha meeting next October wlil again ba beld at Splndate Inn. Judge T. I). Itrysen, ef Hryaolt CHy, will convene court here Momy, Ortber 10. Manr Important oases will soma up. as this Is the erlmlnal session. Many whiskey eases will b dlsitosed sf. I The annuwl meeting tot tha whlta teachera of RutheWoril Oountf win be held here October 17 Snd M Tha president of the State Parent-Teaoh-ar Association has been Invttea to speak on ths 17th. An interesting prograsa has been arranges ana every j tuh im'ttie M.ittr la expected to sttenA . t Oakland Oonsellda'ed Hcheol will open October UV with tha brlgrnest prsepeott la her history; The Pr High School oratorir eon- lesi wNl be held liera December I. Twi hieVlaM will e contested fori set for the best hUh school oratlen dejlvarsej, given by R. B. Prtoei tne other M the best bbjh achnoi assay SuknlHed. The latter medal Is giv en by if. T Carpenter. The contest ereated maoh Interest laH year, and Vary, high school in ths county Is expected to take part this year: ify aim, I trust It wlU be yours, in never to take counsel of my sensaUofis, but of my lntelllgenea. Letter ef Oeorgs Meredith. Mercer Basketball Schedule Calls for Many Hard Contests aCOM. Oa.i Oet. IT, Mercer eriitywill hYLl ersltv In a basket ball fame at January" 18. itll. Coach Chimney Bock Never Closes. MACON, tlnlveralt Universlt Tha eastern trip ftclndea tentative deles for e-ames against Georgia Tech and the Atlanta Athletki Club In Atlsrfta! Clem sen In Clemson, S. C.' University of North Carallna t Chapel Hill; University ot Virgin a at Charioltesvllle, Va.1 Pennaylvanla at Philadelphia L twr Hew Tork tTnlverslty er hit Oallegs In Wsw Tork city. . Mercer won the southern Intsr-Ool- legtau Athlatio Asaodatian Basket, ball shampiamahJp lart aaaaaa and waa runner mp in lbs southara tsar- nament. . , Q. Will an alectrlo motor run In a vaouumT T. R. B. ' A. An eleotrlo motor will run In a vacuum, but with InoreaasJ heat ing for the aaraa autput, er with leas output for tha same heating, because tha normal ceo Lin a- by air ireulatlon la abaant Q. la tha Bob WTiIte tha nam as the quail T A. B, T. Jl, Bobwhks la a local term tor any quail af tha genus oallnus, of which tha beat known apecles, Oollnua VIrglnlanua, ranges over tha ..etern and central United Btates northward ta tha southern part of New England and Mlnm sola. j J I DlstrlbuUrs ajsssassBMsaMMBrt ' M,MIMMsMsajsxtMrgMsMssMMtta If You Write AddrM Your Lettter "to " Peggy Short our store shopper, who will give you ezpart SERVICE ' f- iF Shop by m. (TIai.l or , If You Phone Cell 4164 i - Your wants will bo at carte ' fully attended to as if you were here in person. Phone 4164. Deservedly Popular " Hie Short-Sports Coat It wiO stand more wear and tear, more wind and rain and snow, mora careless treatment than any other garment. Not so heavy as the longer Coats, it is ideal for walking, for traveling, for business and for school wear. The prices are very moderate. You'll get more season's wear and satisfaction out of one of these nifty Sport Coats than any other you could buy. We are showing models in Herringbone, Plaids, Heather Mixtures, Polette, Nubby Cloth and Astrakan. Priced 1432 A WORK OF ART In our Pack Square Display Window we bava placed a frames ' Ami rath day from now on there will appear a "Work of Art" ... The Masterpiece! or some aklllful worker In the Crafts) I A single Item illustrating the charms of so mo Master Krslgiwr j . , Of Things BeaaUtuI for Milady's wardrobe) Or some dainty accessory of the Toilet) Or posfflbly aome charming embeUiatuneni for the home furnishing) Today a ''Blue Bird" Cbapraux) Tomorrow a Blouse modelled In Parts) Next day a Wonderful Pair of Shoes) - And then a Magnificent Party Gown with all the graceful lines and elegance of a queen's robe) . ' And so on every day different. Come to aee these Masterpieces each day) Aa yoif would visit yonr Art Gallery and stand before yonr Favorite Artists. YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED. Poiret Twill Dresses Extremely popular exceptionally rea sonable. Many new models to select from tomorrow at the very-very-low price of $2S.OO Careless of Reputation ' These Sports Hats They can afford to be, they're so abso lutely beyond reproach. Faultlessly styled to be worn by the more sophisti cated woman of the world they measure up to that high standard set by the irre proachably correct and followed by all discerning women. ' , Felts with feather trim, weaves with cords, duvetyns orna mented naively every one is a triumph in millinery achievement. . Special $2.95 v v Separate Skirts Really "Sweater Skirts" If yon wear Sweaters 4s there anyone who doesn't the Separata Skirt Is "party of the second "part." Very beau tiful are the new models both as to de sign and fnbrk-s. Never were lovelier plaids and fancy stripes. Wo are offer ' lng for thla week some exceptionally clever Skirts Hport fabrics and new ' Prunellaar ' Priced exceedingly reason able to get you Interested. $5.95 to $12.50 Blouses that add Certainty Not even a shadow of doubt about it! A Dainty Blouse, fresh from its box, will make "assurance doubly sure," that the effectiveness of your costume will be enhanced appre ciably by its selection. Even as low as $3.95 there are mod-' els to choose from and at $15 are Blouses of magic beauty,. For the Girls For the fiohool Olrto we have a wonder, fnl selection of Gingham Dresses in small, medium and largo check and plaids, including the most desired colors and very attractive stylos. Sizes 8 tn 14, years. The prices . M OC range from $l.asU Girls' Sweaters In many colors to close at a price. Sizes 8 years tn 10 ream. There are real values In all wool Swcut- . era. Coat and Tuxedo! $1.95 DEPARTMENT STORE TOT". - ! ON THE SQUARE "Where Smart Styles'Meet Moderate Prices." 1 Every Day Is Sweater Day There seems scarcely any informal oc-' carton which a sweater does not gract. For sports wear,-far school, at the of fice, on the street, Sweaters u suit ran the color and tlie style gamuts. Sweat ' ers of wool, of silk, of gUk-and-wool. of knit fabrics in fanciful weaves revel In riotous color effects as well as featuring the more oonservaUve shades. 1 ' Children's Hats i A wonderful . line of Children's Hats in felts, duvetyns and velvets . and fur trimmed in brown, tan, blue and dainty pastel shades. Nothing over'. " ' A--''' V:;-r ,';;-(.'-'; $5.95 BLANKETS BLANKETS Third Floor Even in winter time there is many a night when a cotton Blanket is just the kind of Blanket that's wanted, and of course all during the early fall months it gives all the protection that is needed. The wise house-wife will add two or three to her supply during the special oc casion. Blankets, 60x72, Double Cotton Plaid Blank ets, pink, tan and grey plaids. tfjO 7" Good quality, per pair. . ..... v I D Blankets, 60x72, Khaki Camp Blankets, full size, single wool blankets and fresh dC (( from the mills. Price . .' . , . PDaUU Blankets, 66x80, Double Blankets, in tan, blue and pink models. Heavy quality and very fine finish) edges bound with wide ribbon tape to match colors. CC CA Price per pair . v)0M Blankets, 66x80, extra heavy Double Blank ets) in tan, blue and pink plaids j edges bound with good quality ribbon to match tha colon. The finish is very soft and fluffy, and the col ors are delicate and beautiful. AA Price per pair . . ............. . P I sUU Auto Robes, Auto or Steamer Robes, all wool; else 58x74) in very attractive color combina tion plaids; gamet and grey, navy and grey, and black with v 0n four-inch Fringe , . .1.,, . , vO.)U 'asssrfaaLsaarftwaaaaaaaasasssaaa I " Pliers 1 t We handle the "Kreuter" S r line, there's pone better also cheaper pliers are car- J ried. S 1 mTB want Torn BuscrEss" J Western Carolina 5 Auto G)mpany n ! li-14-IS B. CnTVxe Bt t . PHONE 8 SO ft t r BRINGING UP FATHER 11 - -Jill " - " " - - - Bv McManw lbTHA.T O" WfCLU I II WELL- OIO "fOU S J VES-HOW I 1 1 ( HE ' $ - ( tHOOCD WHr I II ur : T 1 r- I I J . V'yyg , ISM av iMV-t.'rsaTMas Sciwcs. IK. 'yla J -'-j(jlr" IS
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