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EIGHT THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1922. "You Will Never See Industrial Stagnation" said a keen business observer, "as long, as money pours into the banks. No matter how high deposits go, bankers will find sound uses for the money. And 'the way they use the deposits in variably stimulates greater activity." An economist could not state it much better. A large part of our deposits is always constructively employed in sound Asheville enterprises. IW pggi The Old Reliable" BATTERY PARK BANK SAFETY DEPOSI T BOXES FOR RENT Real Economy in Horse Feed It cost letf to feed your horses and mules on Tuxedo Chop. It actually costs Jeti per feed than anything that can compare with it in feeding results. Becauie Tuxedo Chop contains just those food ele ments which your horses require, and in just the right proportion, there Ts no waste. The Brains are crush ed, and the feed is easier digested and more completely assimilated. Horses and mules relish Tuxedo Chop. Ask for a copy of the Tuxedo Primer. It is brim full of facts about feeding. SOLD BY BILTMORE MILLING CO. Biltmore, N. C. J 7 tuxebo mod CI-RC-A-LIA sweets I I I 1 IV l ! h T a l Ul I I A 1 ' I & . M w mwmmmmmmmw issm m mmm . ."IM.nl. FT!" ft .7irt ennui bowuuqP, v . r lnwiuu.11 MIDI " 'T t it fn-!8?1 Juniors To Present Flag And Bible To County jSchool Sunday Member of the local Junior Or der Councils will present a Bible and a Hag to Choctaw School in tho Hominy section Sunday atter tuon at 8 o'clock. The Bible will It presented ?y Hev. Dr. A. K Lruwn and Zeh V. Nettlea will make the presentation of the flax. Ml member of the order are in vlted t p..ilicipale in tho exer cise ii nd are requested to meet it ?2 Wywcod street, at S o'clock unj tranapoilKtlon will be furnioh ed them to the school. CHURCH SCHOOL AT ST. MARY'S CHURCH Rev. Charles Mercer Hall will conduct a church school at Ht. Mary's Church. Charlotte Street, this evening at I o'clock, follow ing evensong; at 7:45. The lec 4tirM will be In the form of in struction In church doctrine and practice and will last about 40 minutes. The public la Invited. CALIFORNIA DESIRES AV INTEKNATIONAXi AIR MEET SANTA MONICA, Cal., Oct. 31. Plans for an international avi ation meet here I has received Im petus, with assurances of co-opera tion rrom attacnes or inn iiauan, French, English and German gov ernments at Washington. The American Government Is construct ing a hangar on the Municipal Avi ation Field here, which Is leased to the government. Why Suffer From Rheumatism Whin Our Local DruggUts Sail Rheum a On Monay-Back Plan If you nuffer from torturing rlieu matio pairia, swollen, twisted Joint and mifTer intenaely bcoauae your ya tem la full of uric acid, that dangerous polnon that makes thousand hlplen and kills thousands year before their Urn, then you need Kheuma, and nerd It now. Start taking It todny: In 24 hour It will basin 10 art on kidneys, liver, stoniaoli and blond, and you can sin cerely exclaim: "Good riddance to bad rubbish. " Many people, the most akeptlnal 01 skeptics right In this rlty and In the country bema.bout, bl(s the day whn Smiths Prujf Store, with characier- futtc rnterprlee, offered Rlieurna to the alTTToted at a small price and guaran teed money refund Pd If not eaMstled. If you have rheumatism, g&t Kheuma today. Advt. BAPTIST SPEAKERS GET ASSIGNMENTS Hcmlon if Workers' Council la '.-Hi i mtt r.Tming us lite chimx Assignments for the speakers of the worker's council of the Ban uombs County Sunday School As- aoclatlon were made laat evening nt a meeting held In tha office of the president, .1. II. Orngg, 76 Pat ton Avenue. The workers revle ed the work of tha nine insMtutcs neld laat Sunday and a. renernl call wis aent out for a tnettlng of ma niindfiv School Board of the Assorlatlufl at the West Knd Mnu- tlnt Church at the West End Bap at 1 o'clock In tha Afternoon. Tha following will apeak at the county churches on next Sunday: W. B. Frady, Biltmore; M. AV. Hamrlck, Calvary; O. V. Stiadley, First Church; i. A. Groves, French Broad Avenue; H. U. Bean, North Asheville;' George Pennell, Went Knd; (Jharlea Carter, Beaverdam; T. J. Bagwell, Elk Mount; W. O. Rtddlck, Fair view; Luther Harte. Oashea Creek; Joseph Klnaey, Black Mountain.', S. R. Johnson, Morgan Hill; Dr. W. H. FltrgeraM, Mount View; Hev. Joaeph W. Ve aey. Mount Olivet; K. It. F.cherd, Newbridge: Kev. F,. J. Morgan, New Morgan Hill; L. B- Buchan an, Swannajioa; Kev. Joaeph W. Vesry, Cbunn'a Cove; Kev. John T. Blddle, Antlooh; Rev. W. R. Moes and P. O. Ingram, Avery's CreeJc; Rev. ft. H. lavender and V. Mor gan, Bee Tree; E. B. Moore, Km orys Ch.pel; M. B. Splvey. Flat Creek; T. L. Saaser and Rev. J. J. Gentry, Hominy; Rev. .1. A. Mc Kaughan, Mount Carme-1; Rev. J. E. Hill and J. C. Idford, New Salem: Rev. R. H. Spiro and M. B. Fostej-, Newfound; Rev. N. B. Phillips and J. M. Morgan, Big Ivy; Hev. W. L. Moretz and J. A. Oordell, Beroa;. Lee Owenby and Hev. B. B. Riddle, Chestnut drove at Dillingham; James M. Williams, Pleasant drove above fairview; Rev. T. L. Sasser. Liberty; Rev, W. T. McFalls. Pole 'Creek; Rev. W. M. Howell, Heeds Chapel; Dr. W. If Fltuarald and Dr. W. V, Powell, Ridgecrest; Rev. T. I' Sasser. Rldgeway; Rev. B. N. Rog ers. White Rnck: Prof. Mattery and It. E. Carmlchael, Weaver ville: 1 T. Freeman. Paint Fork Dr. W. H. Fitzgerald and W. A. B Garrison, Wilkle; O. B. Gentry and B. B. Plemmone. Chestnut Grove on Turkey Creek; Matt M. Hayes, Bethel; .1. H. Grogg and Eddie Hluder. Corinth: John H. Grogg. Jr.. and Harrv Morgan, Zlon Hill; Hev. W. N. Mortin and Rev. J. H. McCurrv. French Broad at Alex ander: Rev. A. P. Sprinkle and J. M. Martin.. Turkey Creek; E. L. Haves end F. M. McElreath. Beu lah: D. Iedbetler, Union Baptist Church. Assignments were made for Sunday, November 12 as follow Judge J. J. Gentry and J. H. Grogg at Jupiter Baptist Cnurcn will hold a sDeclal service; Rev .1. A. McKaughan at Macedonia Baptist Church and seven separate programs will be put on at a p m. on that day aa irillows: First at Morgan Hill Baptist Church Miss Annie Logan presiding; Mrj XV. B. Frady, assisting. Second at Newbridge Baptist Church, u. t. Stradley. presiding; Mrs. G. V. Whltton. ijsisting. Third, at Mt Carmel. G. G. Morgan, presiding Mrs. J. M. Ledford, assisting. Fourth, at Hominy Baptist Church, Allen Klddirk. presiding; Mies Mable Starnes. assisting. Fifth at Fairview Baptist Church, J. H. Grogg, presiding; Mrs. S. J. Ash worth, assisting. Sixth, at Swan nanna Baptlat Church, Mrs. ('. A. Klutz, preaidljir; Mrs. W. H. Fitz gerald, assisting. Seven - A, at Chestnut Grove Baptist Church on Turkey Creek, E. E. Wheeler, pre siding; Mrs. V. D. ITpshaw, asslat? Ing. Seven B. at Chestnut Grove Baptist Church on Sandy Mush, Mrs. J. J. Gentry, presiding; Miss Hauls Ince, assisting. POWER CLUB ENDS ASHEVILLE MEETING STAWDArtniZATIOV lis K E V NOTE OF X)Ul DAV MEET Ohree Special J$at Values for friday and Saturday Beaver Sailors At $10 Imported Satin Beaver Sail ors, navy, black or brown. Unusual value at $10.00 Hats At $5.00 Velvet and Duvetyn Hats, one table specially arranged to sell at r- BANISH NERVOUSNESS Wendell's PiUs, Ambition Brand, For Run-Down, . Tired Out People If you feel tired out. out of sorts despondent, mentally or physicaJly depressed, get a 00-cent box of Wsn- nen rius, Amniuon wrand, at C. A. Walk(,r's Prug Store today and take the first bfg step toward feeling bet ter riJit away. If you work too hard, amok too much, or are nervous. Wendell's Pills, Ambition Brand, will make you feel better in three days, or money back from C. A. Walker's Drug Store on the first box purchased. Aa a treatment for affections of the nervous system, constipation loss m appetite, steenieasness. or Ner vous Indigestion, tat a box of Wen dell's Pills. Ambition Brand, today on the money baok rlsn ariTi $5.00 .Trimmed Hats $11.95 Pan and Lyons Velvet Hats in a variety of colors, values to $15. Friday and Saturday $11.95 Second Floor") 19-21-23 Patfton Ave. onJKatche jtfsheville's Quality department Jtort" ' 'Phone 2500 "On The Minute Service" Have You Realized the remarkable improve menu that nave been made in Asheville in the past few years? Really one would hardly know the City, after tn absence of even five years and greater improvements are to come. In the mean time, Goode's Drug Store stands right at the top. Use the 'Phone Call 7-1-8 "Our Label Is Our Senslon of Closing Day Tternted to Ilcports of committee and 1ItImUi Head. The Fall meeting of the Electri cal Power Club closed at the Grove Park Iijn yesterday and practically all of the memhejtt have left for their homes, well pleased with their four days In Asheville. One session was held yesterday and this was devoted tu reports of the var ious committee members and di vision heads. Standardization of equipment and safety standards were two of tha most vital subjects considered by tha majfacturers during- their semi-annual session and numerous opinions and reports were heard from those seeking to establish one standard unit In the manufac ture of electrical apparatua and equipment. LOGGING CONGRESS TO CONVENE TODAY Keral-Anmial Rrnalon at HnoiTllle Decision i:ipeci6d on Ainai' gajiiatloti (juration. The Tall meetlnr of the Appa. taenia n Ijonrlns; Coafress opens at the Business Mens Cluh,, Knox vine, this morning- at o'clock, with the registration of members and sjuesta. W, T. I .a than and Andrew Oennett will represent this section at the semi-annual session. One of the outstanding features of the business session will be de cision as to whether the Congress shall bo amalgamated with the Hardwood Manufacturers Insti tute. The meeting- will last two days and numerous questions of Interest to lumber dealers through out the Appalachian region will be discussed and Interesting JLdrssse; will be made. . ' . DANVILLE IN FIGHT ON EXPRESS ROUTING DanTlIln Chamber of Commerce Wires KwamsoD to Intercede for Merchants. . AsheVllle's Victor In h eft-nrt to have express routed direct from northern points has led to a num- Der or other cities launching ag gressive campaigns for similar re sults and Danville, Va,, Is one of me most recent. The Danville Chamber of Com merce has written 1o Senator Claude A. Swanson calling his at tention to late deliveries and ask ing that he Intercede, with the In terstate Commerce Commission In oenair of the merchants. CAPTURE WHISKEY - AND FOUR BLACKS Thirteen gallons of corn whis key, and four dusky dispensers thereof. In the belief of the police, were caught In a police cordon yesterday at noon. They were Rosa Bell Boykln, Katie Wallace, Clyde Dardon, and Marie Johnson. All are charged with three whis key law violations. Trial -will be this morning. Music Made Captive t Since the earliest day. of "The Art Repro ductive," the house of Brunswick has been per fecting The Brunswick Phonograph. It la tha phonograph in its final and ultimate form the ideal toward which all have been striving for v the last two decades. Truly music has been made captive and la brought to your own fireside the same lilting melody and thrilling last note heard at the opera. , CHAS. L. SLUDER & CO. Thon 1509. 20 South Pack Square. CABLE SERVICE RESUMED. The Western Union Telegraph Company, have announced the re sumption on November I of the cable letter and week-end letter service to Great Britain and lie land. Cable letters may be died at any time and are .delivered the follow ing day. THE SWANNANOA - BERKELEY A Modern Brick ana Concrete Hotel One Block from Public Square Asherule. O.O. European Flan Table d'Hote Breakfast Hatea; 1.80 per day and np , Dinner or Supper. 75o , W. C. HAWK, Mgr. Asheville' Dry Goods Store" 5 and 7 Biltmore Avenue BE SURE TO ATTEND OUR Great Sc Sale On Saturday Make it a point to visit our store during this sale and get some of these Splendid Bargains. READ EVERY ITEM CAREFULLY 1 yard of S6-inch Corduroy for . 1 yard of 33-lnclr all-Silk Jap Pongee for 41-inch halt-Wool French Serge ffor, yard Lot of Wash Dress Goods to close out, 2 yards for Z .yards of 36-inch Colored ' . t Ratine for ." . 2 yards of 36-inch Mercerized Pongee for , . 7 yards of 36-Inch Long Cloth for ... .v 4 yardsof 36-lnch White Nainsook for 6 yards of 25c Dress Ginghams for 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 4 yards of 82-incli Dress Ginghams for ....... 4 yards of the best 36-inch Percales for 5 yards of 39-lnch Blarney Llnene for . . . 2 yards of fine 40-Inch Black Sateen for 3 yards of 40-inch Fancy i Cretonne for : '. . 6 yards of 36-lnch Marquisette for . 1 yard of Reversible Drapery for , 6 yards of 36-lnch Pajama Checks for 8 yards of nice Striped Outings lor 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 10 yards of 36-lnch Brown Domestic for . . 4 yards of 30-Inch Windsor Crepe for .......... 3 yards of Fancy Windsor Crepe for . 1 Ladles' white or colored Out ing Gown for ......... . 1 Men's gqoc fleeced Union Suit for . . '. . . . . 1 Ladles' bleached fleeced Unlqn Suit for . . ' .. . 1 Boys' warm Union Suit, all sizes, for . . . . . . . . . 1 Child's E-Z Union Suit, " any size, for Children's fleeced Vests and Pants, both for ......... 98c 98c 98c L 98c i 98c 98c T 98c 98c 98c Palais Royal Ready-to-Wear Dept. New Coats and New Dresses are arriving every day and will be on display Saturday. New blouses backs, new cape backs and straight lines. Some with fur collars and cuffs; others embroidery trimmed, while some are plain styles. We have plenty of Coats to show you from $1 0.50 up, but for Saturday we have one rack of Coats, values up to $36.50, which we place fljOQ ETA on sale Saturday at tfrwOt)l Dresses in Serges, Tricotines, Poiret Twills Another rack of Dresses $23.50 to $26.50 values Saturday at for Saturday at $7? msl $15? $19.50 Saturday Morning We Place On Sale One Hundred and Fifty Sport Hats Sport Hats, $1.98 Sport Hats, $2.98 The New Silk Hatters Plush Sailor Hats, $7.00 values, this entire line for $4.75 See our New Assortment Children's Hats $1.50 $2 $2.50 Big Variety Boys' Hats Specials In Our BARGAIN BASEMENT For Saturday 3 Pie Pans for . . . "SMMMM T "Tnffrft Initql I m aw Cake Pans. each 24o and . . . Kitchen Wall Lamps, each - , White Cuns and Raurtr 3 t of Ulue Dragon Cups and Saucers, set of S . niue Dragon Dinner Plates, 6 fur . . lilue Rlrd Cups and Saucers for ..... - . Blue Hird Dinner Plates. for Blue Bird Breakfast Tlates, 6 f or , 17-quart Grey Enameled Dish Pans, each . . . , . . , ... . . Knamrfled Baby Bath Tubs In white, each .. Oil Cloth Table Covers. 54x54 Inches, each Luncheon Dolly fc'ets, ' 11 pieces .....,... 25c . 29c . 50c 95c $1.75 $2.85 $1.45 $1.45 75c . 60c $1.98 $1.45 90c Large Waiterg . .". ...... Aluminum Dippers. ..... ... Aluminum .Percolators Aluminum Dish Pans, ' 12 quarts . .- . . Aluminum Dish Pans 14 quarts ......... 10-quart Aluminum Vater Buckets Dark Green Window Shades, 36x72, each . . ' White Enameled Bowls and Pitchers and Slop Jars . .. , Assorted Bulbs, 5c, 10c, 3 for 10c and 3 for ... , Alarm .Clocks . . . ....... . . , Wash Tubs. No. 0 siss w. ...... Wash Tubs, Nol ' size - ............. Wash Tubs,- No. 1 siza ........ . . . Wash Tubs, Xo. I size . . . . . . . m - 25c , 25c : 95c . $1.40 .$1.89 $1.89; , 75c .$4.75 . 25c . 98c v 60c . 65c 75c : 98c : Bond."
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