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iiies lit vue U he tin ! r? ' I PAGE EIGHTEEN J THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN -FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 192: WORK TO START ON . BON MARCHE HOME MACHINEflY AllRITKH I VOR KX 'AVATION WOIIR liuilriln on Haywood Ktml lo Ilrpmsesit Investment of Ai M-ox tmalWy $300,000. Kxcavatlon for the new Ave stery department store building, lo ha erected on Haywood Htreet ly K. W. Urove. for the Hon March, representins; an Investment nf approximately $100,000, wljl be etarted within the next few day, It was learned yesterday. Machinery to handle this part of the building program haa al ready arrived in the cliy and the large at earn ahovel will ha placed In operation as aoon a It ran be unloaded. II. I Parker, engineer for the F.. V. Orove Inveatmenta, will have, charge of the excavation work and aa aoon aa this la com pleted work on the building will be started and rushed to comple tion. , W. I 8 tod dart. New Vork ar Vhitoot, who haa bei-n engaged by the Citizen Hotel Corporation for the new George Vanderbllt Hotel, la also architect for the home of the Hon Marrhe. which will be one of the finest in tho Htate and will probably bo ready for occu- panry within ilx month", accord ing to prevent plana. The building will fnce on Hay wood Street, with aide entrance! on Battery Park Irive, apace be ing renerj'ed foe widening thla property aa recently stated In an announcement by Mr. prove, when he outlined temporary plana for development of thla large tract in 'the heart of the buainena district for commercial purposes. FALL MEETING OF LOGGING CONGRESS Andrew Gannett, of Aalievlllo. la Member of Kiecutlv Uonimlttce of Iuiu tier Organisation. Plana ire being completed for the Kail meeting of the Appaif chlan Lagging Cougreu. lc will be held at the flus!nes Men Club. Knoxvllle, November I an 3. with a number of inlereatln feature scheduled for Ihe two day session. Tho Uiitfflng Conrreaa lrn or ganlxed In Axhevllle aeveral years n co and lumbermen from thin cer Hon have alwaya taken a active Interest In the activities of the or ganlzatlon. Andrew Dennett, of the Gennet Lumber Company, is member o the Executive Committee. 'TRIP AROUND WORLD' Rev. Wayne Jacobs Restored To Health At the recent Western North Carolina Conference of the Metho diet Episcopal Church, Houth, in Monroe, the many frienda of Kov, Wuyne Jacobs, of Ellljay, Macon County, were glad to see him again, restored to health alter an illness of- aeveral years. In other days, before the good roads move ment matin travel ensy, Kev. Mr Jacob waa one of the well l.nown circuit riders of the Methoulst Church in the Western North Car ollna mountains. Mr. Jacobs was the recipient of a handsome pres ent from a group of his friends at the conference, among them being Itev. V. It. I'romtt and Kev. Vergil Aberncthy. etylal MakeLAW'S Your Rendezvous Out-of-Towners, gather here to replenish Home Supplies. . .-. The distributing point, for silverware, China and Glass. House Furnishing Goods, Cut lery, etc Select a Gift for the Bride, or a pleasant Remembrance for the btay-at-Home. The Barter Oil Heater de fies all competition. Safe, odor less and hot at mustard. ' 4. ---iv , J.H.LAW , 21 HAYWOOD ST. Musical Tonight At Biltmore High School There will bo a musical at Bilt more High School this evening at t o'clock to which the public is cordially invited. The program will be presented by the girl stu dents in piano and voice and there will also be selections by a quartet of young men. Mrs. K. I.. Wol slagel will give aeveral violin solos. AT TTTF, FIRST SIX OF KYK THOTJBI.K - COXKILT IS Tour eyesight Is your mdsi valuable asset. Do not neglect It. Consult Chai-lcs Hi Hon&ss, OPTOMETRItT Cys-Straln Ipeelalltt M fatten ' Inca I.e., Burn Wood For Fall Fires Our seasoned Oak Wood; brings cheer and warmth to home firesides. We've plenty for you. Cut any length desired. For Grate, Stove or Fire-place. Our Terms Are Cash CITIZENS ' TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Julian Woodcock, Owner 24 PHONES 25 Ml rtoao Cox WIU Art as Tradnr of Meeting at Vt Church blun der Truing. "A Trip Around the World." this will be the subject for considera tion at the meeting Sunday eve ning of the Milton Hraun 11. T. P, I'., of the First Baptist Church, Miss Rose Cov will act as leader. Group No. 5 will be In charge. The program will be carried out aa follows: Scripture reading, Mis Edna Towe. "Rejoicing at Jacksonville Last May." J. Wesley Vesey. "Our Work In Papal Fields," Miss Luclle Jones. "Our New Fielda in Europe," Miss Lillian Brltt. "Papal Countries Africa," Miss Mary JJonnaa. "Papal Countries China." Miss Luclle Fitzgerald. What We Are Doing In Pagan i countries. Milton Hraun. 'Forth to the Harvest Field Mr. Henderson. Special music. KENILWORTH PLANS ARE BEING DECIDED POINTS HADE'. TRIP NEW NATIONAL BANK OVER 600 ACCOUNTS Deposit at End of Flint Sixty t usineM, gssa.ooo Kav logs Department Active. Sixty dava after the Vaiinn.t n ot .commerce onenad its ooors tor ousiness. August 24. a OtSl Of 637 account in -nniHh,i1 by officials. Of this number 191 are savings accounts and officials nave aevoten considerable time to mis aepartment. , 1. Deposits to date are 1433 AAA ana niuiam M. Redwood, Vice President and, (ashler, states that he is pleased with the nrbmlnefit part the bank Is already taking in the business and financial circles f tho city. Junius G. Adanis, Attorney. Leaves for (tonrrrrmw Wiui onu-iala in Washington Ilrfurua hatarday, Junius O. Adams. Attorney for the Kenllworth Interests, left yes terday afternoon for Washington where he will Join J. M. Chllea and J. If. Marvel, owners of Ken llworth Inn, for a conference with government officials in regard to turning back the property, now used as a hospital, to the owners. r It Is expected that details In volving the surrender of the hos pital by the United States Public Health Service, will be completed at thla conference and the date the hospital will be closed will be announced. Messrs. Chllea and Marvel are now In Washington and Mr. Adams will probably return to Ashevillu Saturday. MRS. PENLAND DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Rewkient of Weavenllle? Passes Away Funeral Services to Be Held This Afternoon. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our annreel. ntlon to our many friends sad neighbors Tor the kindness shown us during the illness and death of our daughter Ruby Lee Teem. . M. I. TEEM, and Family. After a long Illness, Mrs. J. C. Penland died yesterday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock at her residence In Weavervllle. She was St years old and besides her husband, she I survived by Ave sons, John, Kalph, Fred nnd Anderson Penland of Weavervllle and Coleman C. Penland, of Aaheville; one daugh ter, Mrs. Charles Roberta, of tills city. .Funeral services will bo held this afternoon at 2:80 o'clock fropt t Tl 1 a .11 1- Install Babbi At v Temple This Evening Rabbi Moses P. Jacobwon will be Installed at the Temple Beth II.i-Tephellah. Spruce Street, this evening at 8 o'clock. S. I.lplnsky, president of tho congregation, will make an address. The response will be made by the jabbl in the form of a Kermon. Services will i neia at the Temple Saturday morning beginning at 10 o clock snd Kabb.-tih School will be, held Sunday morning at 10:15 o'clock. Tocjay and Saturday MEN'S SHOES $5' "nd $7 OIFT8 THAT LAST , Umbrellas at 20 Per Cent Reduction - If yon desire a neat. Inconspicuous handle, with a good high grade cover, we can furnish It, at 30 per cent off the orlgt- ; nal price. We are cloning out a nice selection In tho very latest styles, with hollow ribs and rain-proofed linen-silk covers, ce-; .pociaUr suited for traveling purposes, aa tho detachable handles enable you to fit them nicely In your trunk or suit case. ARTHUR M. FIELD CO. ESTABLISHED U8 - THE HALLMARK STONE Ileoords Mate Survey Show Total l.aaa lerMns Went to ML Mit chell llecenlly. That a total of J.Mt persons Visiting Xfount Mitchell between April 1 snd September 5, 113. have registered with the Forest Warden maintained there, by the N. C. Geological and Economic Survey. Is shown In a report lust complied by Col. Joseph Hyde Pratt. Director ef Ihe Slate bur vey. who is now in the city in at tendance upon the Western North Carolina Tourist Industry confer ence at the IaTn Hotel. The report ahows that IS persons froniT foreign countries made me trip in the period mentioned. North Carolina, of course, loads In the total, ahowlnc 1.445 from the Tar lleel State; South Carolina the sister State, cornea next with ISIS. And Georgia has S04. Other States in n6kierlcal order are 'giv en as follows: Florida, 1(0: Tennessee, ISO; Louisiana, 88; Mississippi, SI: Vir ginia, 77; Alabama, 7ir Kentucky, SO; New Tork, 16; District of Co lumbia, 24;' Pennsylvania, IS; Il linois, 16: Ohio. 16; Texas. 16; Missouri, 14; Arkansas. 11; Massa chusetts, t; New Jersey; 7; In diana. 7; Michigan, 6; Maryland S; California, i; Connecticut, 4; Iowa. S; West Virginia. S; Mexico. X; Oklahoma. 2; Arisoria. 1; Coto ruSb, 1: Minnesota, l:-no address given. 6. Foreign Countries: England, 4; Mexico, 2; Cuba. 2; China. 1; Japan, 1; Brazil, 1; Ireland, 1; France, 1. . - . t hjlis cro. SHOE VALUES TALK LOUD At this (tore. They are shoes of particular merit Shoes of worthy styles. Some people have already found the serv ice, wear, and style are the best to be found. Others are learning by wearing. Let us fit your next pair. LADIES' OXFORDS Many colors Fresh V-lt - T R I P E THONES 3561-3562 THE WHITE ' MARKET $4, $6 and Try a Sugar Cured Morning ,Glory Ham. Also Armour Star Hams. All Sausage sold by us is home-made. Star Market Two 'Phone 1917 1 'Phone 127 ft ft Just received direct from Sassenheim, Holland: v Hyacinths, Tulips, Johnquils, Poeticus Ornatus Narcissus Grandi flora Paper White Narcissus, Crocus and Freesia. These are a fine lot of bulb. All Dutch grown. Hyacinths, 10c each. $1.00 dozen. Grant's Pharmacy - ' Next to Fire Department DRUGS AND SEEDS WHY NOT BE COMFORTABLE? Enjoy the HEALTHY' WARMTH of our MOIST AIR CIRCULATING HEAT SYSTEM The COST is LITTLE compared with the VALUE You can heat your house with the fuel you use in an open grate. '''..5 ;! We will be pleased to give you an estimate. W. H. ARTHUR COMPANY, 75-77 Broadway Phone 2116 To Those of You Who are Really . 5 2 Interested in How to Get the Most from Your Fuel Investment, We offer this advice BUY M t W and then READ NOVEMBER DE- UNEATOR to learn HOW to use it. The two make a wonderful combination. . 5 v The Carolina Coal nnd Ice Co. 50 Patto Avenue 'Phone 130 ' ' TERMS CASH BROWN AND ELLIS AT BOTTLERS MEET Chester Brown and It. 1 Kills are in attendance at the conven tlon of the State Bottlers' Asso ciation In session at the Vance Hotel, Statcsvllle. ' Messrs. Brown and Ellis are ex pected to return to .the city today and from present indications the session will be one of Uio most successful held by the bottlers in recent years. ELECTRICAL POWER CLUB TO MEET HERE fcESSIOV AT GROVB PARK IXX k TO LAST tXiVn PAYS Lastdlnc Unaineera aad Eiierta frYom All fnrtm of I'nlted Mates to Attend. The Electrical Power Club of America, comprising n Jts mem bership some of the leading en gineers snd experts In the United tales, will hold a four-day con vention at th Orovs Park Inn. October JO, II and November 1 snd . fcDeclal Pullman cars.will be op erated frcm New York snd Chl- raao, to furnish accommodations for the delecates expected to be In attendance. At least lti will be present for the four days of business and recreation in the Lund of the Sky. 8. E. Clarkson Is Executive Sec retary of the club and will Arrive with the first oonUnrent of fiieni bers. Arrangements havs been made st the Orovs Park Inn, for the entertainment of the visitors and an enjoyable four days In this section is I'fomised those in at tendance . First -Floor The MEN'S 'SHOP nr.. NOTICe TO CONT a ACTORS The City of Ashevllt will receive elds fnr building the West Asbevllle Fire Station as per plans and speci fications to be secured from Architect T. K. Davis. Bids to be In by IV o'clock a. m. November (. 1-J. The City reserves the right te reject sny or all bids. ' 3. H. SCHOEPK. ' Purchasing Agent. 10-23-1 . r ' " h ; ' f I! . , , . H1CICEY. FREEMAN Enthusiasm and Zeal dbitlngraishos oar- OFT ICAl EKVIC from the' ordinary. TRY V8 NEXT TIME 'KNOW US 8YTHIS SI8N yes nns is a HERCULES ENGINE 7SPATT0N AVK. REPUBLICANS! 1 , Don't Be Disfranchised . You can't vote If yon don't jvffls- lev this week. Register and vote for your nominees for Congress. Solicitor and County Oflicen. All efficient good records and deserve your support.' . ... ., REGISTER TODAY, Wayno Beachboard, Chmn. Bat yoa can't taQ zaiach abocrj; it firm the picture. Yoa moat actually aoa it to tspprodatBits Ytxutoxst coenpon it wlili oCbor eogsKS to nolizs its vahari you most operate it to estimate its J2cxaanty And ejipaiouEB only can ts the respoivsl bDSrjrojfa pnarantee back ed by fen $8,000100 Ccr- pnratmo. ' ' T. S. Morrison & Co. Hickey-Freeman Clothes with their hand-tailoring, lend a new smartness to the young men's styles and a new distinction to the quiet dignity the mature man seeks. $40 and up - NUMBER ELEVEN ON PATTON AY ?--aegrea mnm WE are asked so mcyiy and auch varied questions on tpear).fcand their caie, that a few moments mswt, S" spent in it . . .i i . . i 7 -room bouav. viewins me suDiect. hU nartr. - '-r lis Davenport TABLES Beautiful Davenport Tables in n.ahogany finish. Nu merous designs to select from with prices you can afford to pay. ' " '" Truth Only Facts Always BURTON'S The beautiful furniture Store' on College" I ' 1 1 1 1 ( U7 KIT fin . .-, . peart ncciuaco snouia V rnT .z? "".1ft.Jt'J: a' soft chamois or similar cloth to' reis ujnoisture uCO dust; then placed in Urease, which ia'rust and moisture proof. Thia is the proverbial ounce of prevention whicl often renders unnecessary the pound of cure. The best cleaning method consists in rubbing each pearl individu ally with a soft damp cloth, which has been moistened jn fine soap solution, and drying with a clean cloth. Both genuine and imitation pearls require care; and it is surprising how often they are mis treated, for every woman treasures her pearls. They are' suitable for almost any costume, and . they add the v necessary "finishing touch" to many a gown. Indeed they are quite the most in . dispensable of Madam's jewels. HENDERSON 52 Patton Avenue. Your Jeweler 1 Near Postoffice. Porto Rico Molasses Good for baking and cooking, goes much further than any, adulterated article. Each can has a splendid ginger snap recipe. Per quart, 30c. JESSE J. YATES, 37 Haywood St. , Phona 1715 Jones' Dairy Farm Sausage, 42c. DINING ROOM FURNITURE " V1!UliTe.n,2 ll aUractive Dining RoonlSiiltea In Mahog any, Walnut and Oak for your selection. v Prices from $150.00 to $350.00 v DONALD & DONALD t?hone44t 8$ Bttdwl Order some of Our Baked Goods Try a French Loaf. ... 10c Special Loaf. . . . .07c Hotel oaf . . . ,. 12 Vic Try the Doughnuts we make at dozen ............. 15c Our cakes will convince you that we make them like they are made at home. Fruit Cakes are ready 1 lb 2 1b.. 3 1b. and 3 lb. ' EDWIN C. JARRETT, 12 North Pack Square and City Market Blue Gem "COAL Jellico CROWN1 Merchants Transfer & Coal Co., .27 Patton Avcnua. 'Phonea 1331.3067. I SANDaMff ORCHIJTM iKSTRUMPni "I Play in a Band or Orchestra A SHORT period of pie asurablf practice with a Conn will fit you. In a few months you can be earning ( big money in your spare time. John Philip Semtm sajyw '. WI consider the eaxalleaca of Conn . Intmmntsnhancoath muiical valua of any hand at least fifty per cant.". , A complete line including-comets, uombones, saxopkones, meOopKonea, clarinets. flattsW omsr-My iastnisaeat for Undand orchestra. hWMllia Dunham's MusicHouse, "The Home of High tirade Piano tFAIR PRICESa,.,;. A. in. i i
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