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FOURTEEN Hfc ASHEVILLE ClItZLN, FRIDAT MUKmnii, MUVEMBER 3, V22. BARAGA-PHILATHEA : ENJOY GOOD YEAR Many Activities Slum ii In 'iiiiirc. ItonHiip Itcjsirt by Mr. N. Ilii. k imt, Mvrftary. Summarv of vaiieii .uid n.fi-i- tli?K a'l miles carried oul hy the Itiinu a-rhllattii-H I'Mon f N'nrtM 'urulttiu during the 1 'j 2 1 '' ; mm: Jkih l.een prepared !n booklet f"i in t'V Mm. X. Huckner, O.nernl .Mi -leinry. who gives in mlditlm an inspiring mn( for the coiniiig i ( uy r roets will rim. year, uriunit u numiior ir impoi- turns 'Forget-Me-Not Day' ESTIMATE BUILDING h AsheviiU Wiii Be FOR WEEK AT $25,400 rot iieuruy iiuamuio WiHi pi in iically ! !-! .- 1 1 r.inund fur ih -Hiiinili!ii ' tariled nut "I'urget-.Me-.Niii fur the diKilili-iJ wit-rant O'H'M Mini K i nll'A "M ! lli'.iltll lli.si.ll.ilf. ' War Mill In r-i hn h.i i In ' active In rt-Mi'Jti'M f"' lie appeal, ill'- ln.pri.il It.: S.lU uf tli mil ill t"K' "i HI" lt Mirt of Aillvltkw o R Filed !! Willi Hoard of City Commission - l.a cm at Toils y s hrmion. tiint objectives toward which the I nivn 1" ii rued to strHe. n'h. Ih(4 msssagn pi.lnt out. kIiouKI lie "orirHnlKailon of n.w ilusjies, increasing Interest, rfll rienrv ntui nifmhiTfl. 01 gunlzlnif I'ciunty and t'lty t'nlons: Senior Harai a and 1'hllnthMi classes tu organlz. Junior classes and foster them: every rlas to Imvc rin .i--iiv Secret Service committee il.'tl iiltely working to nave snuls; a ,afnnl j.hnffa ,rl.h rill ft:. 1,1 enllHlinir all of our young- people on Kreif.'i persons! service; ru.irt' attention iven in Instructing etusse ii lid the public: In Ha rues -J'lilluthea mollo, principle, aims anil objects; pray more for the work and saV more of our time, talent. - Influfincs and money; let , tia he more aggresajve' In Christian s.n-irs and go "P and possess 'he Inn (I. for w ar well ahlc. My tneaH-c.. summed up Is this: Men . vet-i where nent Christ an rieviir before. Xo problems are going to he solved without Him. Make Him and what He offsrs your own; ihej give Him and what He offern to other." Some Indication of the steady Increase of actlvitlea In the ITnton during the paat Ave years la shown In a tabulation prepared by the Secretary. Under the heading "money received and disbursed' It shows arrowth from U.I97.K3 for 1S17-1818 to 17.604. J In 1K21- 23, or more than double the llrat amount. With only 13,616 lettera mailed In the flrat year mentioned the number haa Krown to 39,142 In the year juat cloaed. i.K total of J0.B3S "Pollyanna' i)BUlea were dlatrlhuted, the re irt showa, and In regard to thl ii Secretary wrHea: $"Our Pollyanna, Olad Ga,m ha cHabled ua to reacn me piiom dimly and through thla game co o? oration iaa been aecurcd fror.' -.ry Btate In tna union. v ran h enlivening effoct tlila) wfik lota had upon a great many of our (Jftsaca, and we only wwii ..ii,.r ia..ea 'In the Btate could iich the vlalon of the golden op- , !rtunlty tna,t tnia worn m ... ranatorluma and hoapltala at Aane iJle haa given ua. "Every pomlble meana haa been , i$ed to , keep Baraca-I'hllathea ' ilnclplea, plana, motto, ftlma, rapthodn before our claaaea. to win rtw worker and create mor ln- tarat In Sunday cnooi woriw S"A total of 16.7S6 mllea have lien travelled In North Carolina i the tntereat of the work. Much publicity of Baraca and Phllathea vmrk and Ita aocompllahmenta haa hen given by th nawapapera of thla State and other publication. e would take thla opportunity to preea . appreciation and ttianlis fpr the generoua cooperation giv pB by Uh preaa. We believe the uio of theae atorlea of Immenaely Human lnjereat la one of our great uri rhannela lor . aroualng and Maintaining Jnterpat In Baxacrt-and Phllathea, and w graap ever op portunity to aecure the uae of auch ew atorlea aa have a definite Interest to readcra, pnl a atlll more definite lntereat to the Sun finy School and the church. We have a good thing and we -Want I U tell others ana snare u .- j X i ,f''v Election Law Is V 1 Cited. By Democrats i f The Democratic Executive Com mittee yeaterday issued a etate mont to membera of the party to the effect that If they know of any Oemocrat that la sick or will be abaent from the county on No vember 7 to communicate with the local headquarters at once. The leaders cited the following atatute: ' "In all primaries and elections of every kind hereafter held In this Btate. any elector who may b( .absent from the county in which he 1 entitled to vote, or physical ly unable to attend for the purpose of voting in person, which fact shall be rpaV to appear by the (rtlflcate of a iphyaleian or hy affi davit, ahall be allowed to register and vote." Volunteer v. orkei , felei Hie War Multure. Ii.im- " tn cover all pnrtioiis of the. roii-Ki-steil rtlHtrirt saturdm. ' om-nn-ni liiK at in o'i loi k in tin imirn iiiv amt i oiitinulnir until ii i in. If there still remain some of the tokens unsolil, however. It Is . lim ned to resume the ranvas duulng the late evening hours. At pres ent llicre are H.OOO Korget-.Me-Nnls on hand to he disposed of to the pul, In, alllimiull the orlKinal number was 4.ihim Kim-Ii nvasser M ill i iii i.'. a Ji,i k-r of the unit Imitation flowers snd a mile box so arranit'd that the ront rlbut inns msy he placed therein by the person makiiiK u enntriliutlon. These have all been prepared and lire In readiness for ts'iturdny. Ail the close of the day, the mite boxes, unopened, will he turned over to ''. t. Narrell, who Is Cash ier at Oteen, for the lliltiimre-j fiteen Rank, which has volunteer ed to act as treasurer of the fund. ' Disposition of the funds so col lected will bo made under the su pervision of the Disabled Anierlr.au Veterans' organization, tho Oteen ehspter of which has 26(1 members and also Includes a number fo Kenllworth patients as well. It Is pointed out that there are numerous things required hy the disabled veterans In the nearby hospitals which are not furnished by the (joverninent and which. In many cases; must be foregone hy the patients whoilack extra funds to purchase them. li.iy" . ,t the HulldiiiK permits amounting to I'lilill.- $-'5,400 have been Issued by the ,f ii,,. 'Hoard of t'ltv t'oinnilaalrmers dur , y,., v ,iik the past we.ek. The permits nili (iiH for Hip ereetlon of seven new ,i the ; houses In addition to repair and ,n the I irursges. iii-innnn re- I'erinlts Issued yesterday wore as follows: drover Ledliettcr, selei'eil hy i store. Hroiulway, $2,000; K. K. iiiKeil i Hprouse, Ashland Avenue, real- dence. 2.ri0ll. I'otumlssioner ft. L. Fitrpatrlck was authorised hy the board yes terday to druft an ordinance call-Ins- for the extension of the fire limits on llrondway to Howard Htreet. a distance of about 1.10 feet. rapt C. It. Hhuford. of the new veterinary nalional guard unit, ap peared before the board and asked for further financial assistance hy the honrd for Hi securing of larg er iiuarters to he used as an arm ory. At present the city donates $25 per year toward the iruiird and the reouest JJ he further con sidered and Investigated by the commissioner of public safety be fore (he hoard takes action. NEW BANK REPORTS ' PROGRESS FOR YEAR nillmora-Otre.i I lit uk Mums Ix Mslls Over QuNi-trr-Mllllon Has JllrUidajr. Celebration of their ftrat birth day slnre organisation, yestarday found the Hlltmore-Oteen Hank enjoying steady growth, with de posits more than one-quarter mil lion for the first 12 months of business. The new financial Institution re ceived Jn immediate and long list or depositors rrom among the citi zens of mitmore, Oteen. Haw Creek, Azalea and that immediate neighborhood as the proximity of ine pans to tnese citizens meets their needs In a most satisfactory manner. Of course the institu tions are receiving deposits and transacting business for great numbers of1 citizens outside tha section Immediately surrounding ltlltmore n,l oteen. Ths irrowlhl Mrs Hell Al ii'lr Cook ami Miss of the bunks tn the one vear of Ktlirl Coe- ' M n:rcnt, are visiting! their existence Is undisputed evl dence of ths confidence thu bunks are enjoying. Actuul figures compiled hy nin clals give the deposits at $154. 459.29. ivoana and discounts htund at I20g.027.il; capital stock paid In amcunts to $S.1.(hio; the surplus and profits are D62 In the state ment. Mr. i.e.! i. . ! ui'ltr .McMillan in 1 liunenmbe. County Board of Sec tions will give the registrars are Instructions as to' their duties. Election Officials . Get Instructions At Meeting At Courthouse To receive final instructions for the. flection tie Tuesday renis trurs and Judges will meet this morning at 10:30 o'clock at the court house. The otlVluls of the Nurses Examinations In Raleigh Next Month Fall examinations will be held In Raleigh from December 4 to 7 by the Hoard of Kxanilners of Trained Nurses of North Carolina. Dorothy lluyden, secretary-treasurer,, hss Issued official notice of tha dates. WEAK WOMEN ATTENTION If you suffer with FEMALE TROU niJ'JS, such as Ovarian Tains, Pains In the lower part ,of your Stomach, BearlriK-down I'alns. Headache. Back ache, ralnful or Irregular Periods If you have that tired, wornout, nervous and run-down feeling so. common to women. If you have 'rled all kinds of medicines and doctors, and even thnush you have been told that an operation was necessary, YOU MAT BK MADK WELL AND STTUN A'JAIN. Wrke for FREB booklet of Information and advice today. v THE PELVO MEDICINE CO. Dept. C-1 Msmahia. Teen. STOP ITCHING SI Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic -k . . . . Liquia, uives rrompt Kelief There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and tootiiM the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $ 1 bottto of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritationg. Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema,. Blotches, Ring worm and similar tldf troubles will di. appear. f Zemo, the penetrating, ftatisfvini Mquid. is all that fa needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makeg the akin toft, emooth and healthy. J. (. Htikeleather Is J'resiilent of 1 " tTf e bank, there aervlug with him I T M 0 EmJ k 1 1 Vlce-Prealdenta. James T. Jtob- lisK---J I KEEPING WELL th aa rta, C. N. Wrcnshiill and l J. Harrett. W. A. Mctleachv is Cashier at lllltrnore and T. C. Ilar rell lcaahler at Oteen. Ths Ul rectors are . 11. Davis. C. 8. Reed. J. . Adams. K. F. Vande ver, R. R. Williams and Ur. J. A. Hlnclalr. t r Bad Breath 1 s Usuully Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is' pro duced in the bowel to keep th food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Xuol because ft acta like thits natural lubricant and thus, replaces it. JNulol la a , lubricant not a medicine or laxative so cannot gripe. Try it today. trmT'"V: "Vr " nr,tfiis") Dollar mm wzzr .a. i I iii-i - "- lsrai'ia ii ii I I I A UIBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE 1 1 sdBBsTaSESBaVaBaVsVBaVHaaaVaCr KEEFINO WELL As NT Tsblat (s vssstabl ssartsM) lakaa at sight will hWsKksap yes wall, br tonloc sad itrsngthacilBg yaur si- gMtloo and allmlnatlo Chips off ti OM Block NT J If N I O R UHI NTs ona-thirs ths rse-uiar tot. Mad of tha earn Insi-adUnta, thso sandr eoatad. For cblldran aa4 adults. Our Drug SERVICE Is founded on the broadest mesn lng of tho word and maintained with scrupulous attention to all details, large and small, "Ak Your Doctor" CLA VERIE'S Pharmacy 5 Haywood St. 'Phone fl Call i;s For Correct Tlmsi rases mass Twentvtn the package Chesterfield Chats I have a little printed slip. On one side is a table of. weights and measures that cveiy cook will be glad to have. On the othe aide are two unusual recipes. If ou will write your name and address on a . postal and address it to Chesterfield, Box 996. Aaheville, N. C, you will receive one by return mail. I Chesterfield Flour "There's something about them you'll like It isn't thisit isn't that ' it isn't tne other thing. It's the quality combina tion of all it's Tareyton. jrn Herbert London Cigarettes Tareytons are a Quarter again Package checked free of c h a rge. Main office. Rear of tore. VISITORS, ALWAYS WELCOME I i ; I irm FROM MILUS DIRBCT TO YOU I ULaHLSJltl.W l"SsssasjMsjSaMassamssSSaaSSSMs4 Free Deliv ery on all purchases of One Dollar or more. 2-Day Sale! Toddy and Tomorrow HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR For Men, Women and Children This is certainly a "family affair" the one big chance of the season for the whole fam ily to supply itself with good warm winter Underwear, as well as hosiery for the women and children. Dont wait till cold weather sets in, but "look ahead" supply your needs now and save money. ' Women's Hosiery Women's Underwear II WOMEN'S VN'lOX SOTS Ermine Brand. I I Regular S3 values. $2 19 I 35c WOMEN'S HEATHER MIXTURE HOSE Regular $1.25 quality, d1 A A ijlltUV priced at WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE Brown and Black. Sell regularly tor 35c, 29C Good quality Cotton Sport Hose 48c WOMEN'S WOOL HOSE. Sport '-. J3 values. $1.79 .-,0c CHILDREN'S KNIT BODY WAISTS Well made i WOMEN'S GLOVE SILK TEDDIES Full cut. Splendid fcO AO quality at ..:$LVO CHILDREN'S VESTS AND PANTSf High neck, long sleeve, ankle length, ' in IOC medium weight WOMEN'S MLK HOSE- only. Special In Blacks WOMEN'S GOOD QCAIJTY ctyrroN hose at $1.00 59c WOMEN'S I'NION SI'ITS No sleeves. Ankle or knee length. $1.50 quality Drink and Enjoy KENNY'S 1 HIGH GRADE COFFEE Per Pound. 35c 3 pounds for. . . . .$1.00 C D. KENNY CO., I X. Iack hn ' I'lione ITBS "Ntm Ytk SvtiAmtnc" Ax t.'f - M0NROE CLOTHES - sx I -i . , t" ' 1 4 uy. at-ivioriroe puu ;;d,iecM?j Style Service Satisfaction $25 $30 $35 H. L FINKELSTEIN, 23-25 Biltmore Avenue, 'Phone 887. ".' Vr bji,, Atmrum' mm WOMEN'S RIBBED SPORT HOSE. Regular fl.00 vuliu-s i .in m a wn pits mi sizes ,3 1.1111 a n i WOMEN'S fXIOX SI'ITS Good quality, medium weight $1.19 $1.00 WOMEN'S "SET SMG" VESTS AND PANTS All sizes. CHILDREN'S RIBBED STOCKINGS That for merly sold for 19c, n lniced al ... 1 U C CHILDREN'S VXIOX SI'ITS fioml quality, well made $:i.o0 GLOVE SILK HOSE (iolid assort nient of WOMEN'S I NION SI" ITS Set Snug shiidis. Irregulars, al $1.98 Brand. Itegulur l."o values. $1.00 $1.50 SILK AND WOOL HOSE Regular SI 50 values. Friday and Saturday al $1.29 WOMi;X'S W'ML PETTICOATS Grey ami Pink. Special in ...... IB l.."iO WOMEN'S INION SI'ITS Dutch 9 R Neck. Knee Pants. in B U Special at )lali 9 WOMEN'S I'NION SI'ITS No sleeves. Tight knee $2.98 WOMEN'S KNIT PETTICOATS Black and Pink. Splendid quality. Well made CQ OQ J J 2 Kxtra good ralue .................. vuivO tm WOMEN'S KNIT SLIPS i urn- M A A hinatlun 'orset Cover and Skirt tJltUV B H WOMEN'S KNITTED PETTICOATSt Aa- 9 B 9 sorted colors Splendid 75c I Men 's and Boys? Underwear and Socks MEN'S t'NION" SITTS Fine Ribbed, heavy weight, some fleeced lined aa Very special v'UU R 1 MEN'S WORSTED SOCKS Bar Brand. Heather Mixtures. Mf Fancy knit 4"C Biggest Aluminum Sale ' .. rP i 1 aO vi me oeasun Over 1500 Big Standard Pieces of "Twenty Year Guaranteed" ALUMINUMWARE will be sold at the Popular Price of One Dollar Aluminum Tea Kettle Price $1.00 Aluminum Double Boiler Price $1.00 Water Pitcher Aluminum Price $1.00 Aluminum Dish Pan Price $1.00 1 y Aluminum Double Roaster Price $1.00 Aluminum Covered Frying Pan Price $1.00 Aluminum Preserving Kettle Price $1.00 Aluminum Percolator Price $1.00 Aluminum Water Pail Price $1.00 Aluminum Syrup Pitcher Price $1.00 Sale Starts at 8 o'CIock A. M. and Closes at 6 o'Clock P. M. Come early and get your choice pieces of this high-grade Aluminum ware BOT8' CNION SCrrS Fleered lined. Blenched, all sires WEN'S WOOLEN SHIKTS M DRAWERS Eitra good quality. 75c $1.50 50c 75c MEN'S SII.K ITBltE IIOSF Colors Hlue, Brown and Black MEN'S SOCKS C3ood duality worsted . . OT MEN'S RHTRTS AND DRAWERS Irregu lars of $1.50 quality. Well mads and a decided bargain IV at IDC MEN'S VXIOX SCTTS Vtica Crand. Sprins Ttx, grey only. CI CA Very special cYKfiaTraq M"M SHIRTS AND OA. ROVS' CXION fcrrr-u. D J . - - DRAWERS-Heav, Itlbbed. at 03C Ben quality Extra .ises. 7. ... ".". J LOO 'sfssesr Qnkn K,mMm TIS GREEN HARDWARE CO. 11 West Pack Square.
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