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i IT. PACE TWELVE RATE HEARING IN CITY NOWCOMPLETED IVIamaMS, Attorney and Mcmliffi " lalmula VHnnwrrc Commissi"" JxasTtng Anhevtll. Adjournment of the hrlng b for th Interlt romniercce 'onimlsslnn Ittlng lit the Hattrry I'urk Hotel wa rsnched yesterday noon upon the conclusion nf teM iimny by Charles K. Moll, trnfllc rvpert of the Virginia 8)ilupor' Association, who opposed a. unl i'urm mileage rst lropncd by i lie carrier nn1 advocated r.onrs .nid grouplnr. The coninipn Inlur ! that hind Vlntlnia iind tlie I'arollmis In rate rnsklng were Pressed by .hn expert, who nccii the stavl a iU and a bnir. introducing voluminous exhibits Pnrtlng to show that traffic In the irr'.nla -Carolinn territory c heavier than other states of the :'oiithent. Member of the Commission meet again In New Orleans on Oc tober 3ft. All bed left Aslievllln l.v Friday evening except A. .1. vi'agner and It. Hudson liurr. who plan to leave today. Attorney for the carrier did lint rmss-examlne Mr. Hoi I- upon . i he conclusion of hi tetlmuiy icisterdav. announcing thnt tlmy would do this ut the hearing mheduled In Jsv York City on December 4. ' . A. J. Maxwell, of the North Carolina Corporation Commission. Another Beautiful Assortment of Framed Pictures These are better and hand somer, than the last lot, and; cot us more money. But we , offer them at the same bargain price $1 each. "Pick-out yotlr subjects: Hope, Miss mnocerue, ..Arenue pf Trees, Boys with Rabbit, Dutch Flower Garden, . and many others ..i.ide It clear upon th irrinmiulun ,,f the alttlnsr yeaterday that prac- tiially a'l '!' forward at the hearing uj.hld the contention of th Corporation. Commission that traffic In t" Carotins and Virginia I seeking lower rat level from the carrier. TO RECEIVE BIDS ON FAIR VIEW HOAD Fiilrvlcw Township Project I Ouljr ne In Till Otstrli-t to Vumt ui Uurlag OcUihtT. The eight-mile tretch of road In r'airvtew Townthlp. from Mln Hope Gap to Hickory Nut Gap on the Henderson County line, will come up agalu for letting, at Ita lelch ntxt Wednesday. It will be I ho only project In the Ninth Ula trlct on which bid will be receiv ed thl month. Commissioner J. (J. fstlklea,thor sold yesterday. This project ti to have been let In September, but the lowest bid received 'm nround 1300. OUU, which the State Commission con sidered too hgh. A. HrETCHUBCTMEN MEET jJEXT WEEK nine ICJilge Conference nf .V M. K. 7.lon Church to liiiiii rivo brMitnii In IIoimIcj-soiuMIc. The Blue Uldite Conferenfe of th A. M. K. Zlon Church will meet Wednesday of next week In HendersonvUle for a session lust ihg through Hunday. I W. Kyle of St. I,ouis, Presiding Bishop for THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN SUCCESSFUL REUNION SATUKUAI munrunvi, vv.iuo(.i J. H. LAW, ... . . 21 Haywood Street AT TWK FIRST KIGJf OP F.VF, TIUHTU-K ' CONSIIT VS Tour eyesight la your moat valuable asset. Do hot neglect It. Consult , Charles H. Horitss, 0TOMBTt!ST Cy. Strain Specialist M, Patten Avi ' Slna 1.C v'.-'jj uled. I Used Typewriter ovarhai Praoalcally like new. Underwoods, Remington, Victors. Prloaa right J. M. HEARN & CO. 4 Government et. Phone 449 FREE PARKING SPACE Just drive into our big Coal Yard on Riverside Drive adjoining the Circus Grounds. Watchman on duty to look after cars. NO CHARGE for serv ice. CITIZENS TRANSFER AND COAL C O. Julian Woodcock, Owner 24- -PHONES 25 Stlnwy, Hallet and Davl Pianos and Player Pianos W. H. RYMER, Incorporattd r.urnmnt Rtrsftt Formerly Bttry i-iirK P'c I IS v rx. LADIES OXFORDS Tan or Black to $10 Exceedingly Charming are the Winter models we have bought to sell for $8.00 One and two straps and oxfords are decidedly the fav orites and we are offering these in tan, black or patent and sand combination at popular prices in reach of all. It will be a pleasure to fit you. You decide if yot take them. PATENT STRAPS Military heels $5 $7 $9 0 jjjjjpyS??! BANKING CLASS IS INCREASED TWELVE I'nul P. Brown, the Initriiclnr. hHak on IjaJ Trndcr and Otlier t'eilted buue Money." Th Ashevlll Chaptar of Amer ican Inxltut of Hanking held their second claaa Thursday even ing at th National fUnk of Com nierr. An Interesting lecture na delivered by Paul I, llrown. Instructor, on "Legal Tender and Cither United State Money." Since the cls waa organlred, II new members have enrolled as follow: Southern Btate Rank. J. U. Rels ter; Battery Park Hank. E. R. Ruasell; Central Bank and Trust Company, J. Chaa. Uradforl, M. Ik llnlderby. Mis . It. ltoger and Mr. Mary Trry; Cltlxen Hank. P. A. Michael; Wachovia Unnk. C. N. Walker. Dandrldg Wall and Caul Crowder: American National Bank. Cha. D. Parker. Jr.: (JIM Advertising Hervlct, Miss Emily Macltae. A memberantp context 1 now running botween th member of the clsss. Wm. V. Duncan and J. E. Relster being chosen a con tain of th team. The contest will last through November, when the losing team will entertain. Indications point to Inter'stlnc and instructive stuclv of the stand Urdu of hanking thl winter, i. ii'l It Is hoped thnt many more of the bank employes of Ashevllbi wlli accept the Invitation extended to them to join lho clu.i. this, diocese, will have charge of the meeting. The Hlue Ridge Conference, comprising the whole of Western North Carolina and a email strip of Eastern Tennessee, contains 0 churches, and from these CO min isters and 18 laymen uro cpccted to attend as delegate. CARD OF TIUNKS We wish to express our sincere thank to our many friends for their kindness during our be reavement and for th beautiful floral offering. MR. and MRS. H. M. PINNER. CLOSED M TEMPLE Cleiti A. Aleixandcr (law 'Names Offlcer Include 46 Member Taking land Ix-gree. Clolng on Of th most sucros. fill Fall Reunion of Kcottlah Hit Masonry held In Ashevlll In a long time, th Ulen A. Alexander Class, numbering it candidate, who were takeii through to th 32nd degree, last night staged an elaborate hitnqurt at th Masonlo Temple. OflW-er of the Cla war elected as follows: J. .II. Enrlght. Ashevllle, President; J. T. rimatii ers. Ashevllle. Vice-President; J. W. White, Ashevllle, Secretary Treasurer; A. R. Hanson, Hender sonvllle. Orator; It. M. Wrijht. Ashevllle. Historian; Dr. A. I. Kofter. of Kenllworth. was select ed as Honorary President. Taking th Class with th Di rector on Krlday morning, th pro gram waa continued from th 29th to the 32nd. th ceremonial de grees Including that of th' Inspec tor Inquisitor and Master of th Royal Secret. LOGAN BRIGGS DIES AT BILTMORE HOME Funeral Korvlcwa at 4 O'clock This Afternoon From Old Hume In Mars Hill Section. Tjogan Brggs. S3, died at S o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home In Blltmore. Funeral serv ices will be continued at 4 o'clock thl afternoon, near th old home, alx miles beyond Mar Hill, Rev. S. T. Hensley, pastor of the Bilt-. more Baptist Church, officiating. Th deceased Is survived by his father. Hhepsrd . Brigga, and ft brother. Jason, both of Waverly: a sister, Mrs. Mosa Chandler, of Mars Hill; a wife and nine chil dren. Mis. Carl Callahan, Misses Ila and Mabel, all of Blltmore: Mrs. William Hollyfleld. of Old ATOLLS OF THE SUN . AT PUBLIC LIBRARY Sequel to White Miariow st length Arrives, Also Dr. Van U)kc' Oomanloaablo Hooks. Long expected by reason of de lay In Its publication ther came to ths publli library yesterday O'Brien's Atolls of the Bun. a coinpanlon-plec to White Wind ow and Mystic Isles of the South Keaa which reached the pinnacle of popularity and ar still widely rend. It was they who revived Herman Melville and hi extra ordinary Mobydlck, Omoo and Ty pee. Ir. Van Dyke's Companionable nooks wa also registered In, prob ably to be s much esteemed a his recent Hongs in the Open. Don Rvrne's new novel. The Wind Hloweth. was also accesnloned, the life of Camhetta b1 Paul I)es chanel former president of France, and Iwry' First 100 Men and Women of the Screen, with por traits of the lending actors. tllfts of books were received from E. a. Miller. Perry Beattle and an anonymous donor. Life Undw?K&rs To Meet At The Plaza The Ashevllle Life Underwriters will meet at the Plazu Cafe today at one o'clock. The meeting will ho featured with addresses by P. M. Hurdette, President Asheville Chamber of Commerce, and Rev. Willis O. Clark. Pastor of Trinity Church. FINISH PLANS FOR NEW FIRE STATION ArrhltorU Expert to Submit J,IU" In Oty Commissioners at Sleet ing This Morning. Plans for th new building to house th West Ashevllle fir !a tlon ar xpctd to b ready for presentation to the City Commis sioner at their meeting this morn ing, architects said yesterday. Tlie new building will ,he place of th on now being rent ed by th city to houB th equip ment and men. Chimney Rock Never Closes. Wh It man's Hot Ooode'a. Advt. Chocolate at GIFTS THAT LAST. , Diamond Rings $15.75 to $33.00 We have just placed in our stock a very pretty line of small genuine diamond rings, ranging in price from $15.75 to $33.00.; These are mounted in 18 kt. white gold, in the new pierced design of rings, and are very attractive and the best values we have ever had in rings of this description. ARTHUR M. FIELD CO. ESTABLISHED 1889 THE HALLMARK STORK Port, and Mrs. Latt Ilunnlcut, of Mars Hill. KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR EYES Have us At them with glasses ns sooo as needed. know us bythis sion" PR 7S PATTON AVg. Eiercules Coal scarce, pries) aky high, so Burn Wood I Cut it with a HERCULES SAW RIG. Ground feed saves money. Silo hungry, stock always thirsty. Put Hercules on the job and pocket the saving. Any labor is dear when it can be done cheaper another way. T.S. MORRI SON & CO. Engines Flrst-Hoor The MEN'S SHOP 3 i A "Masculine" I H n mnv men are Drone to "put off" h i3 Kiivinc until Saturday. This makes the i a busy one for them and for us. The busy p3 is perfectly all right wun us. . . .a suincientt competent salesforce. As for you, we hope make it easy with the following suggestion!: , . , ., . " : ' . .. - ' . ir. i ... r...n ru-Selv Brand and Hirt SchaSner & Marx SuiU and Overcoats, $35 1 - and up. ; m i nM.K.A C ft K.. DeM) anrl M a Lunipi tiivy - 'f ----- -- i V. Moore & Co. Hats. Prices range fronJ to o.uu. , . 3. Fruit of The Loom, Manhattan and otlw fine Shirts. For $2.00 there isn't a betttr Shirt than the Fruit of The Loom. f. "Vassar" Knit Underwear, $1.25 and up. Duofold Union SuiU are worth their modal price. 5. Interwoven Socks, 50c and up. Full stocks of Silk, Wool, Lisle and Nik and Wool 6. M.. V. Moore & Co. all-leather Shoes. We challenge you to find better values at th prices. ... .$7.50 and $8.50. Everything else a man wears. Highest quality at lowest possible prices. . i nBBni inix's rsa For Sunday Dinner, we suggest Prime Rib of Western Beef PHONES 3561-3562 THE IV H ITU MARKET Try a Sugar Cured Morning Glory Ham. Also Armour Star Hams. All Sausage sold by us is home-made. Star Market Two 'Phones 1917 lThonel27 1 I NUMBER ELEVEN ON PATTON j You should get our Cakes for Sunday, they are sure to please, Individual, Layer and Pound Cakes, Macaroons, Lady Fingers, Vanilla Wafers. Home-Made Mayonnaise, Relish, Pimento Cheese, Peanut Butter, Potato Chips. E. C. JARRETT, 1 2 North Pack Square and City Market. "We Bake Everything." Just received direct from Sassenheim, Holland: - ----- Hyacinths, Tulips, . Johnquils, Poeticus Ornatus Narcissus, Grandiflora Paper White Narcissus, Crocus and Freesia. These are a fine lot of bulbs. All Dutch grown. Hyacinths, 10c each. $1.00 dozen. Grant's Pharmacy Next to Fir Department DRUGS AND SEEDS WHY NOT BE COMFORTABLE? Enjoy the HEALTHY WARMTH of our MOISTAIR CIRCULATING HEAT SYSTEM The COST is-' LITTLE, compared with the VALUE Tou can heat your house with the fuel you use in an open grate. We will be pleased to give you an estimate. W. H. ARTHUR COMPANY, 7S-77 Broadway Phone 2116 Long Evenings call for More and Better Lights National Mazda Lamps Can t Be Beat 40 and 50 Watts 35c each 60 Watte 40c each 75 Watte 60c each Let Us Light Your Home. 4 Patton Ave. i'taono 47S Opp. P. O UNION GRAINS Dairy Ration Only digestible protein fills the milk pail. Union Grains Dairy Ration -contains 20 digestible protein. Insist on Union Grains. "Quality In Feed Is Economy In Feeding" For Sale By Retail Grocers J. D. EARLE FEED COMPANY, Wholesale Distributors. 1 k t ! i z I 1 i OOMETIMES Art and Invention fuT k-3 satisfy Fashion's ceaseless demsnd "something new." Then, frequently, betakes herself to the attic of the past, t off some heirloom rich in tradition, ada touch of today and lol the worjd takes a Te-awale interest in it. Just now it a candles, rlome-makeo b. rediscovered the beauties of candles and candle-ligK ter materials and modern facilities for unique lighting. decorative effects have greatly heightened their chif$'. And truly there is nothing which lends so gracious a charm to the dinner table as the soft light of candles, cast from above silver or crys tal candelabra. Indeed, to the hostess who would create an atmosphere of beauty, candles and candelabra are entirely indispensable. HENDERSON 52 Patton Avenue. Your Jewel Near Postof ii i I i Jellico 1 ' -1iP' & CoaJ Con i OA B ES IS namssszsiJsmjiuBssyi Q U A L I T Y Blue Gem COAL CROWN Merchants Transfer 27 Patton Avenue. 'Phones n ,, . ,FA,P PRIC apji J "Look For The White Trellis" : Their Best Recommendation They Make Folks Happy. "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." V THE FLOWER SHOP S J Middlemount Gardens J 45 r.lton Airnne rirane S71S " The Asheville Telegraph Florist REMOVAL NOTICE We are now located in our new home and invite the public to come in and inspect pur new quarters at 157 Biltmore Ave. T. P. Johnson & Co. Sheet Metal Works PHONE 325 Vitalized Food "VEGEX" I The Vitamins Yeast Ertrspt. Nrn n1 Anem It SUDBW needetTvltsmliie (everyone Is talking about) but it is llici as, wen. Adiiert to water you make a delicious bouliien.j boiling; milk you have a dainty, nutritious bisque. It makes n dorul gravy, and a particularly good sandwich filling. Per Jar 4 An ?Dn anil 11 9K If you are tired, run down, over or under weight, tnvestlgati JES S E J. Y A T E S, 'Phone 3?4. City Mark; Demonstrating Capital Coffee at Northup-McDuffc' fX Hardware Store. - fj Uil!lIIII!IIl!!Illilll!ll!l!Iilll!!l!lllin!lllillili!!!!ll!ll!lin!!!l!llllin! 1 THE JANITOR ENDORSES IT? Ask the man in W charce of tKe hAtintr at fKf nfTir kn;i4;nnr t zz - o - xji aai 1- ment -where HEAT is the MOST IMPORTANT con- sideration during winter months. HE'LL TELL YOU THAT OUR RUN I O' MINE COAL SATISFIES 1 EVERYBODY. g TERMS CASH Jj s The Carolina Coal and Ice Co. 1 - 50 Patton Ave. 'Phone 130. I (!llI!!l!IIini!i!i!!ini!!!Ll!!!UIIl!!l!!!!ll!!ll!l!l!llll!ll!i!!!!!!(I)U! This Cable-Nelson Piano Only $295 IN THE DUNHAM THRIFT PIANO CL1 FAY ONLY $2.50 A WEEK. Dunham s Music House' The Home of High Grade Pianos" Z l1iBsiBnasiBiaiaaBMiiiBaaiiisi.iasj.sBBBB'i
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