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1 fffi -ma a III S-S' t! A Favorite With Railroad Men Here's a Shoe which seems to exactly suit the needs of "the man on the roaJ." Superior wearing qualities in all sorts of weather, ; makes it a duplicate seller with men In this business. Made by Bion F. Reynolds, of heavy Wax Calfskin. Has full double soles, medium round toe and built on a comfortable Blucher last. One of our customers informed us the other day that he had worn a pair 18 months without a single repair. How's that Priced $12.50 And Worth It! pjClements & Chambers Leaders In Footwear I 4T rptton Avenno I Announcement Change of Schedule Effective Thursday, Oct. 26th Red Bus Lines, Inc. Bute to HenderonvilIe 9, 1 1. f, 3, 5 P. M. To Black Mountain 8, 9:30. 10:30. 11:30. 1:30. 230, 3:30. 4:30. 5:30 P. M. On or about November 1st all our Buses will-be en- Vf, closed and steam heated. J When you ride with us you are amply protected by in surance. ) , jHvi it?'"' The NATIONAL BANK OF Eleven Church Street I TQP A Y Your Last Opportunity ; I To buy an Item at the regular price Then another of the same kind for 1 cent SMIT H'S' &LJG STORE It Here you will find a sound bank ing connection conducted along con structive, conservative lines and, with it, a pleasant spirit of friendly interest and appreciation that takes time to be personally concerned with your account, whether Targe or small. S3 THE ASK IMPROVEMENTS AT ASHLAND SCHOOL ' Ilcpn 'hiHiivc' of Parent -Teacher I A..)t'iiitl.... t. ......... ..... i'ittr n.iv . ii j ISoani Tlinrstlii)'. i;.- A veil i I Hon ' i of ( in th. a lion i Ives of the As)l"l.il:i iit-Teaeher Ah-.ti.i- ' i. nl before, tlio Id iii I y ''oiiiiiiiMalonern yesie: I J iiist df certuln itniti,e l' ill" school, lli'cu isi if d ! urn of (i. room, Him por ' 'lif 'i;tll In the bul.lliiK is Ihik, they said, .and In rein- j vi ry L'ajr i..t H'.tiitilon susKeMi'il tint, folfliiu ,,,s i,e Initialled One loom :i.it lielng heated properly, it .. jialil. The eonilnln: will tin lin Tiis- i " i .y the nieinliern i.f the Cu School Board. Heput ,,f i he City Knalneer Willi retVrein to the, pr. .posed widening uinl puvlng of Vit'Kiniu Avenu-, was ordered filed. Twenty. Hulit i-esliliniM of I-OKiin Park pe tlllonel the hoard for n. water liin ami lns:.iH.iin,n of tiro hydrants Tli.i C:ty Ktmincer will lneiiKH:e tile petition. The following building permits i re Kriinted: I. i'. liarn.'s. Ueerli Hill v.kI- Ue nee. $1 'on. Mrs. denee. E. ! C!ini;e A. Disxe, Sr.. real I n.id :Jlu Avenue. J4.U00. i oh', live-room house 1'nl. ton Strei t, J'.'. 5.00. Si. 1' . ruruuson, No. Sneer, r. pair. $200. Sassafras l. II. t'olen. in, 44 J'ianoli Street traraire. 1 1 2 5. Out Goes All Rheumatic Poison Rhtuma Acts on Kidneys. Liver and Bladder the Very First Day (let a b.ttle of Rheuma t.Mlay untl wear a aatistloj smile on your laee tomorrow. It's a remedy that la astonishing the, whole country, and lt'a Just an wood for pnut, selatii-a, lumbago and kidney misery as for rheumatism. It drives the poisonous waste from the joints and muscled that'w tile se cret of liheuma's success. Hut we don't asJt you to take our word for it: go to Smith's Iruc Store or' anv gnod druggist and get a bot tle, and if It doesn't do aa we promise get your money back. It will bo more waiting for you. Advt. Drink Enjoy KENNY'S HIGH GRADE COFFEE Per Pound 35c 3 pounds for . .$1.00 C. D. KENNY CO., 8 X. Pack Sq. Phone 1168 Stelnway, Hallet and Davla Pianos and Player Pianos W. H. RYMER, Incorporated 12 Gsvernment Street Formerly Battery rark Plaoe COMMERCE ' ASHEVILLE CITIZEN FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, FREEMAN NOT TO MAKE SURVEY OF CITY WATERSHEDS Member of tho City l'i. inning .'..iiinuiMiioii yesterday went mi record .in lieinir oppoxed in th" employment of John It. I'ree nuui. hydraulic' enKinei r. of 1't'uVldeiii'c, K. 1., at the pres ent time to I'onifl to Ashevllle unit make aMudy of tlo1 rlty wnier nlied. This has lieen under i.iiis.M- eration for some time, l.it the eoniniissiiin members did not think the time propitious for 'such action at preaunl. -r THE WEATHER AI1BVI1.I,K, net. I'll, ll .'J LOCAL WEATHIR DATA Ktnln of weather, H a. ni ''tear Stute ut weather. It p. in "lear li'latlvc humidity, 8 a. m n peu RHittivo liiiinldlty, 12:30 p. tn ...': pet.1 HelHiive linnildity, H p. in .'is pet. I Wln.l direction. It a. ni ri'ivcst Wimi direction, 8 p. in .Nort iivent i Time of Biinrl.se..... c; , a. in. i Tlino of sunset ...:il p. m. LOCAL TEMPERATURE DATA S a. in 5- 3 p id. ... . II a. m 4 p. n. 10 ft. m i a V-1" 1 1 a. in ."i6 6 p. mi 1 3 Nixm ...... ".T " 7 p. i" 1 p. m.- 1 5 p. ni -' P. in 61 Wet bulb temperature, S a m Wet bulb temperature, 12:3" p. n ... Wet bulb temperatuVe, 8 p. m Ili(rhet ..-. .63; one year a Luweit 60: one year ai Absolute maximum. In 1111' Absolute minimum, In 19l)f Average temperature today Normal LOCAL PRECIPITATION DATA Normal ., Indies -j.sii Ureal ent amount, In 1918 11. Hi. I.uant amount, in 1904 U.U2 ( For L'4 Itoura enrtliiK S p. in Nor.u ; daily Leather bulletin Lowest. Highest. ArirjVXJJLK 60 Atlanta 0 Atlantic City Augusta ." fiO Birmingham 4S Charleston 6li Charlotte on Cincinnati 41 Jacksonville 6 l.riilisvlllrt 48 Memphia 60 Miami 71 New Orleans "06 Pittsburgh W Haleigh , 6'.' Klchinonil 60 Savannah r.ti Shrevuport St. Iuis f,l Tampa , (HI Wilmington ul m 74 116 T6 TO V0 lS .a ii m I .i) WEATHER FORECAST (Till 8 p. in. Friday) I-'or Ashevllle and vicinity: Fair to nignt amf probably Friday; cooler to nlrht. with frost. For North Carolina: Fair tonight and probably Friday: cooler tonight; probably frost In north and west por tions; fresh rnirtluvest and weat JkJndn, becoming Mtronir on the northeast coast. WEATHER CONDITIONS The disturbance that was over th (Ireat lakes has moved )o the New KnKlanii coast, with increased in tensity. There is also a disturbance near tho mouth of the Mlaalaslppi River and another over Montana. This pressure distribution has been attended by rains tn Texas, Louis iana, Maine, Michigan and the north Pacific States. It is warmer in ths north and middle Atlantlo States and cooler in the Ohio valley and ths lxi kc region. T. R. TAYLOR, , Official in Clvirfe. Mrs. Harrison Goes To Raleigh Thursday Mrs. T. P. Hurrlson, assistant State Director for the Near liast Relief, left Black Mountain yes terday for nblelgh, where she will have charK-e of arrangements for a drive In AVake County. Mrs. Harrison is certain to county will heartily participate in the t great work at an early date. She had made a number of addresses in various sections of Wetern North Carolina recently. MAYOR TO SPEAK i ATROBBINSVILLEi ' 'Mayor Oallatin Iloberts will! leave Ashevllle today to deliver I speeches in the Interest of the ' Democrntle party at Robbinsville ' and Andrews. He probably will return to the city some time Sat urday. Mr. Roberts last week delivered a series of addresses iji Catawba County. i I : fffriwrii sni.nu.7 s OF STATEMEETS SOON Miss Edith Redwine, of Asheville, to Report on Training Schools. The North C:r.Jtut Hospital At soriutlon Is to hrU lt fifth annua: tneetlnK ut Wlls.m. N. t'.. o" einber 2. from lin Inlereat that has been manifested by to different mein bets of the association, this meet Inu promiaea to b tho best In tin history of th organlzatlnn ami to be largely attended by tho western part of the 8tnti as ' n the eastern. Ths Is made posslhlo tm. account of the quick transportation to and from the convention. If a sufficient number .in secured, the Southern Railway will opernto n special l'ullman from Charlott to Wilson via (Irrenbuoro. leaving Churlotto on No. 32 at !:. V "i Xuvfiiilicr 1, miikinK coniieotion I Willi Ui wetea oad at Hulls-. liurv. arilviroj at timetnuuru m i 10:10 p. ni.( lenvmg at li:40 and arrivlnur In Wilson at. R:15 a. in.! Ifeturninu, will leave Wltaon d:J(ij p. in., arrive in Cireeniboro at 3:4.'i a. in., Charlotte 7 a. m. Novem ber 3. The tentative program follow Meeting called to order et the Chamber of Commerce at 9:30. Invocation Hev. I W. Haxter. roctor of St. Timothy's Church, Wilson. Address of Welcome W. A. Un cus, Wilson. I Address of Welcome Dr. C. A. Woodward, Wllaon. H espouse Dr. J. A. aarriaiaj. , (iastonia. President' Address Dr. J. A. Williams. Greensboro. Should Hoipitals Opurute on lluslneaallka or Kthlcal l'rlnt Iple '.' ' i Piles Can't Be Cured from ths Outside. External treatments seldom cure Piles. I Nor do etir-I(srl operations. The causo is liuilde bad oacula. "on. - i , The blood Is stagnant, the veins flaibby. , The bowel walls are weak, the parts almost dead. To quickly and safely rid ourself of piles you must free the circula tion sici a fresh current tliroua-n the stagnant pools. Internal treat ment is the one safe method. Oint ments and cutting won't ao It. J. H. Leonhardt, M. I., a apeclali.'t. net at work some years ago to flnl a real Internal rem edit for piles. He succeeded. He named his prescrip tion HKM-ROID, and tried it In Ifi'MI cases- before he was aatiafled. Now HKM.-RUID la solii by dnutgists ev erywhere under guarantee. It is 3 harmless tablet, easy to take, anil run bIu-avb he found at Smith's Dma Store and drugali everywhere, who will gladly refund the purchase prlcj to any dissatisfied ousiomer. -advt. "On The Minute Service' If You Are A Family Head you are interested in the se lection of a reliable Druggist for your f amity needs. Re liable when used with refer ence to a druggist implies ac curacy, courtesy, promptness all of these are character istics of Goode's Drug Store. Use the Thone Call 7-1-8 "Our Label Is Our Bond." 1922. 'I Z3SSZZ3CESE2251 The Liver Is ihe Road to Health f Hie liver ii right the whole system ' riylu. Carter's l ittle I Iver Plllt i' l arntlv awaken Tour ATk uki9h, clocgrd- Alr p liver and re- ,i r.. i a rtrrrtw CARTERS leve constipa on, niiiuiiiLII rouble, inac- ive bowels, A ITTLE IVER PILLS ii "i iijr lite, sick head ache and dizziness. Purely vegetable. Y.m need them. Small Ptll-SmaflDase Siattl Price 1 '' I T 1 iickinson. Wil-on. ' " hat i hi- t 'miiity and Cilv Ail,- 111"".'. Sh .ill, Ii,, f,. Their l.ni-,11 "-' 'ii- ' In I'. IV U-ine, Wilson. ' ""' ''lt a o, I i ' . u 1 1 1 v Can '; Tlfir liniiv s.ck Hospital C.i- l'i I A i rowcll, I.!,,, ,, lu ll, n l'i. i .lon- In.liVhl'ialllv I" ' ' H."i..lN" If. K. C. Mm i e WIN- " i " , i: ii K itecomiition. I nan- ri'.vw .ui.i Treatment ,,f .Mental I .si i -i I ii . v. i '. A ort h I lie. I.s!...,- 1 1 ' . H.i' l ila 1 or C.iinniiiti .i , M . ' II i Vi- I'roper 1 .ilii.raliiiv I-' i ';o - - I 'i . II.". i m y T. llai i.'tt I iia rlotte. "Hospital AiltninlNlintion." dis i iiksiiiii l.'d !,y In-. T. C. Kedfern. WiilHtoll-Salein, j ' WhaL an 'A' (Iradn Medical ' Ci.lleiti. With llosiiit.il Connections i Would Mean to Humanity In North ! i 'ar ihn.i." 1 r. I '!h,. II. ll.'.t., Char lotte. ' K. ;n i l of N'oiih Cam. ma IJos- ' piial l'i lininit Sichools." .MIsh I'ailtil Ki'llwllle, Al-liev!le. Chesterfield Chats I have a little printed slip. On one side is a table of weights and measures that eveiy cook will be glad to have. On the other side are two unusual recipes. If you will write your name and address on a postal and address it to Chebterfield. Box 996, Asheville, N. C, you will receive one by return mail. Chesterfield Flour ! 1 J L MICHALOVE'S SEVENTH ANNUAL FALL AND WINTER S-A-L-E -STARTS TODAY Men's, Women' and Children' Apparel in the season's most ac ceptable styles, and materials, at unquestionably low prices. BARGAINS GALORE COME EARLY 22 BILTMORE AVE. in i : iiu. iioMi: mi mi: . III llll I MOtti: AVI N I I Friday and Saturday SPECIALS .U-in. had anil I.iiHhin Clntli in all now Kail patterns. I ( vlu'. Sptn-ial. at ,1 . itfi-ln. iual.t SaUtu. yaiil . , . 35c 35c 1(i-in, lVr'iIH in liulit a nil (lurk ctilorw. j (iooil ii uu lit Apron Ginji- liuriis. in .Minatl ami Jartt 15c HOSIERY .adies' wool-mlxcil Wool Hose . . . . 59c Children's Hear llrand r Htoekliib-s. Special. I DC lluster Brown MtocklnRs, all slr.e. n Special COC Heavy Itlbbed Hone I double knee) . . . 35c $1.00 pairs for. BASEMENT GROCERY SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday Wesson Oil, quart Swift Jewel, 8-lb. pall 51c $1.22 Purity Brand Flour, '24 lbs White Beans, per lb Buddy Boy Cuffee, per lb. . ; . Octagon Soap, cakes 98c 10c 25c 25c Swift's Pride Washing njj Powder, 6 for .... tiDQ Pnlmollve Soap. A&i 7 cakes for HtuC Lunch Boxes, with Thermos EQUIPMENT Rank- --Office- Store THE MOODY-JEFERIES CO., Phone 29flfl .. , ,. , . . ' ; . ; V: Ko. 88 Haywood St SEVEN with iiii. iiiiii: run k.S" I'liono 2.11 f,. HUi.MIII lUi. Prop.. .ID-Ill. ;ood (luallty Sheetitur. 12ic: .'7-in. l'lantielette, in dark colors. Special, yd. 19c ..(-in. all-wool Tweeds, In new Full pat- 1 QC tei'tii. Special.. LiJO .. llfi-ln. all-wool Merge, In all ; $1.49 l-'-ln. ltomp ami Play Cloth,' in light and dark OC coloi'H. yard aCOC GLOVES 10c r 69c - $2.50 Kid Gloves Special $1.59 . Silk Lined Gloves ; $ 1 .25 values. Special : $1.00 BARGAINS Bottles completers :l.r$2s48 each . ( cups and saucers, f ia Gold Brdnd.... 1.41) I cups and saucers, 1 it 1 Blue Bird' . l.sCU 6 dinner plates, CA- white JUt 4 -string brooms, each .......... k. 39c No. 3 Kalvanlsed wash QQ wash tubs. each., if Od Table OH Cloth, varl- HQ ety patterns, per yd wf C 0-plece toilet sets, & AQ' per set ........ 96.40.' Tapanese Lantera for decora- ' tlons lOo to SSe , t i I I ON THE SQUAREi
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