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a EIGHT THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 4, 1922. Linked to Ashevilie AslieviUe mrn who have brcn 1 nrss here lor twenty years are linked to this city by in busi- i onger many ties or The Old Reliable- stronger than human minds can fash ion. Iliey come to feel that they will be here till time takes them from the field of business. It is that way with a banking institution.- The bonds that join us to this city have been more than three decades in the making. Among our foremost interests are the steady advance of Ashevilie and the permanent prosperity of its citizens. BATTERY PARK BANK SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT THE WEATHER ! A"hviiir. v. c . snv j. is:;. LOCAL WEATHER DATA S'.il.- ,.f uimIIii r, S ;i in. I'nrty rlrty. s .i'r -,f MrH'ti:. r. in Clear KiIiiim,- humidity. H a. in 7 pot. I II- lunt e Inimnlii v. 1 .' p m. . 4.1 jwt. i tirlnim- liiiiiuiiii) H i in S4 pet. Win.) .lire, Ml. m II h in. ...Northwest ! Wind illlprtloii. H p. ni Northwest i Triii- stinrli-e a. m. I Time nr Mini-i" ii.'ili p. ni. CHALDEAN BRINGS ASHEVILLE . STORY OF TURKISH MASSACRE ANDSUBSEQUENT WANDERINGS LOCAL TEMPERATURE DATA rt In 1 it. m in .1. in. 11a m 111 N'omr ' J). Mi. m. 1 p. NI. p. rn. 7 p. in. p. m. i bulb tf inprarur. II i rn Wet IjuIjj tempera lure, 12:30 n. m.. l bulb I PMipei-a t urr. 8 p. m. . . . llffhf"t . i. nut t;.r HKt ... iriwent. il ; ono vrrt-- ngu . . . Absolut maximum, tn 1906 Abmlut minimum, in 191 1 AvfiH'fl temperature today Normnl LOCAL PRECIPITATION DATA Norma). Jncbe.1 jrafMr. arnounfn, In I : 4 4.fj I.euM amount, In 1900 .0.07 Fur Zi hours ending S p. m Son DAILY WEATHER BULLETIN 1 UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE FROM THE BEST SHOPS IN AMERICA Many new Chesterfield. Overstuffed mid Cane Back Suites In a Ron I .nwdrimcnl of vrlour coverings. iraisuuuiniiimiuiuHiuitnju. .'0 Broad ay THIS HOIHK8 INTO 1IOMIN riHttin s.ii National Thrift Week Dates January 17-23 National Thrift Week will hn nli- scrved .l.uiuiiiy 1 7--3. according tn minium, f-mr-rit i,f plans of 4 1 mi nimal nriMiil.iit ioiiH, Including 1 1 1 ifllPI'ill I'Clll lllllllll Of WillUfli M CIiiIih. The movement Is fostered by (Mr V. M. '. A., with other m naiiixatliiiis co-operating. Tho.sn Interested may secure literature, from the Thrift Week Secretary. -I. A. liiiodcl, 347 Madison Avenue. New Vork. Hankers' Associations throughout the country aro lend ing tlx? plan their aid and thrift chairmen in national, state and Li ra! flub circles are expected to push observance, of special days an follows: January 17, Wednesday, Frank lln'H Birthday. Bank Day. January IS, Thursday, Budget Day. January 19, Friday, Life Insur ance Kay. January in, Tour-Home, Iiay. January 21, .Sunday. 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The Brunswick, by means of exclus ive methods of recording and repro ducing, brings phonographic music into the realms of higher musical ex- " pression. CHAS. L. SLUDER & CO. 20 South Pack Square. 'Phone 1509. WEATHER FORECAST l-'nr Ahpvill" ami virinlty: Fair Saturday, l-'nr North Carolina: Fair Sat uriUiy ; rnoter in Fast portion to ii'Ki't. iiiodrraio Vrt and Northwest W'illllK. . .Saturday. Onn- At Spartanburg: Georgia 0; .ford 0 (Frenhmen). Wot- WEATHER CONDITIONS There. Is a plight depression eft the middle Atlantic coast and a moderate disturbance is over the .Southweot. I'rei--8iirrt is high in the interior dfs- trli ts and N. W. This pressure dls tributlon ha been attended by ralni in Tt-.aM- Alobatiia. Florida, New Vork, New Jersey, Michigan, Mim tana and the Plateau section. It Is warmer In the North Atlantic. States ami thi) Plains and West l.ulf States and cooler in the XorMxrn JtocKy Mountain region. T. IT. TAYLOR. Official In Chnrg. Gconro K.UaB. native- of CluiLlra. who aftrr many expo rleiirw In Ills native laiwl, Im-liiilin Nurvivlnr a Turkisli nuias'Ti-, wrvl- In thr Im IM'rlnl Itusalan army, and aiMl-i1ints ihit a nkli' Mirt of oarth, will U'll of his iupcrlriKY-91 at the O-utral lotlmliHt C'litin li Sunday evening. HOMKS Mm'MI I OR Z- CIIIMHIKV IN OCTOBElt W!NSTON-.SAl,F.M. N". t. Nov. S. During Oftober hninr-i were found for 20 children Lv t'-- Xo-h Carolina 7iome Society, Inc., as cordind to tho monthly l.....,c .. l-iirt Issued by Superintendent J. J. Phoenix. The statistical report fciven by the director of the Instt-. tulion Hhows splendid activities on the part of the society which haa lis headquarters In Greensboro. Specla., Is f- V FOR TODAY , Black Satin Pumps with Baby Louis, Cuban and Flapper (f QP heels, for today, at. . fDHkmJfJ One Lot of Patent Pumps with low heels, one and two fl? Q f fT straps, at.. . D O iD One lot of Patent Pumps with low heels, one and two A OPC straps, at tDrt0 One lot of Tan Oxfords, regular $9 values. Specials for 4 Q fT today, at D4wD CANDY you arc proud to present. Candy she is glad to receive. $1.50 a pound After having seen his four ais lers and two brothers slain by the Turks while he lay bound and helpless, after service in the Im perial Russian army as a t'ossurk during: the war, and then travel ing In liussla. Chinn, Norway, Sweden. 1'ersia and Mexico, George Flias, a native of L'haldea. Pales tine has come to Ash'-vUle and will tell of his experiences. Sunday evening at the Central Methodist Church. Ellas was born at the village of aiarzla, 45 miles from Fr. I hal- dea, or Babylon, as it Is sometimes called. This Is supposed to have been, the birthplace or Abraham. In his early life he followed the chief vocation of that ancient country that of a shepherd. He was a student at Ur when the Turkish ma-ssacre came, and es caped onl after 0' of privation and suffering, and after his sis ters and brothers, (Uid pjaxticall.v the entire student beAly, had been slalii by the Turks. On making his escape he went Into Persia, where firalld Huke Nicholas was recruiting: an army lie Joined tho Imperial forces at a. Cossack, and saw nearly two years' service against the Uerruans. When the revolution came he jjeft the army and returned to Persia, from there Aorkins his way to thfcs country. On arrival here he became n student at tho Mississippi .Normal at Hattlesville, later flolng; to Bir mingham Southern. He has since his jrraduailon spoken In several of the principal cities of the South. He will wear the costume of Chal de.a In speaking Sunday. moms MiVariety DUX MEN'S SHOE SPECIALS FOR TODAY One lot of Men's Army Shoes, for to day, at $3.95 One lot of Men's Dress Shoes for to day, Skin Ablaze with Eczema Constant Itching Almost Unbearable! We know there Is one thing thit stnrs enema, and that Is more red-liluod-cells ! S. S. 8. builds them by the million! You csa Increase your red-blond cells to the point where It u practically Impossible for scms to Progress Shown In Mountain Orphanage Construction Work Employing a force of some 25 artisans and workmen, W. V. Henry, local contractor who re cently began the construction of the new Mountain Orphanage ut Swannanoa, has Just co triple red the erection of the walls and Is now ready to commence the roofing of this big structure which is de- j-8;sTfvti To tnrjbi! 'Wi'tfrpmift.'trt ';r tuture. The home, being erected upon the old Hlutler fai m Just opiftisite the State Test Farm, will be mod ern throughout with all necessary equipment for the industrial courses lo be given the children. Kvery effort Js being made to have the building housed In quickly so that work may be continued even after bad weather commences. At present the wards ,f the Mountain Home are living In the old quar ters at Balfour sold some time ago lo Hendersonvllle interests. Nearness to the three great as sembly grounds, Rldgecrest, Mon treal and Blue Ridge, Is pointed out as of tremendous educational significance, as Is the proximity to tho Test Farm where the boys of the orphanage will be ablo to se cure at first hand valuable infor mation regarding crop manage ment. It Is also served with a paved highway, making easy the year nround. IEBS Willi, UK.MAIN . IV SOCIALIST PARTY CHICAGO, Nov. 3. -Eugene V. Debs, in an announcement In Tho Socialist World, says he will r-i main In the Socialist party. The announcement says the socialist party was split during war con ditions but Mr. Debs refuses to quarrel with those who have split fiom the party. COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE -by-George Shaw Cook, C.S.B. of Chicago. 111.. Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boi- ton Mass. e Majestic Theatre UNDAY AFTERNOON, November 5th, at 3:30 given under the auspices of First Church of lentist, of Ashevilie. 5 9f This lecture i Christ, The PUBWC i. CORDIALLY INVITED I "-- -A PNEUMOffiTTu Taf;mTi I I I FROM MILLS DIRECT TO YOU WjF BRIG. GEN. MITCHELL E at $4.95 One lot of Water-Proof Shoes for to- - $5.95 PACKARD AND SLATER SHOES $7.95 $8.95 "d $9.75 You will find our stock complete in all the new, popular styles for Fall. We are including all at our regular Sale Prices. Such values that cannot be duplicated. Everyone who has bought Shoes at Twiford's can fully appreci ate the fact that they always get more than their money's worth. We sell for cash which enables us to give the best values possible at the least cost. Re ure and come today and see for yourselves just what we are giving. Our windows speak for themselves; take a look. I TWIFORDS SHOE STORE THE LITTLE STORE WITH BIG VALUES ON THE SQUARE NEXT TO UNITED CIGAR STORE j ci'(. vr know ihut Mood-cMl. in-rM In numbfr, blood Impiirltlr. vanish! W. also know that nlgbt fol liiw.d.y. Both are fietn! But bit . ;on. erzenu sufferer., Ter .otn.lly t.kcn nilv.nt.g. of this wonderful f.ctt Thousand. Just Kk yon h.re nerer luuutht .bout It! Hkln eruptions, crzpma with .11 Its fiery, skin-dlgnine t Tiurs and Its soul tearing, unreacb .1! le Itching, pimples, blackheads and tu'Ils. they all puck up and go. when tin- tlile of blood-cells bek-ln. to roll i:. ! Blnod-rells .re the f ightlng-glants - f nature! S. S. S. bnllds them by th. trillion! It has been dolnit It .Inc. isi'i! S. S. S. 1. one of th. greatest blood cell builders, blood - cleanser, and body-brjlliler. known to n. rnor- u.s: when you pt these fact, to gether. then to continue to bare erie iii and akin eruption, look, more like ! a sin than a urease. Mrs. Arthur N Smith, I'earl Pt., Newark. Ohio, write.: "Mn Uttlm girl had a wry bad can of tefma. Skt if en taking S. S. S. and ' " nsw. 1 thtrnk you f.ry murA. ttU my friends At gtmd r,dcn it ; is. cannot talk ten muck .tout it. tor I know it im O. K." Her. la your opportunity. S. S 8 ! contain, only vegetable medicinal In gredients. Berauae P. S. H. does h-i!i i red-blood-rella. It rout. rhe-imjtl i build, firm flesh, fills put h .i!. -. i cbeeks, beantlfle. the compln:,-t I hui'd. on up when you ar ran donc' ! S. 8. 8. la aold at all drnr atnrea n. two .lie.. The larger al.-e botUa la tn. more cooomlcaJ. Mrs. Mitchell Awarded Children No Alimony Adjudged Her. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Nov. 3. Brig.-Gen. William E. Mitchell, as sistant chief of the United States army air service and chief of the American flying: forces In the A. E. V.. waa divorced In the Mil waukee Circuit Court September 2 7. by Mrs. Carolina Mitchell, It was revealed today. Brigadier-General Mitchell Is a son of the late United States Sena tor John L. Mitchell, of Wisconsin. Brigadier-General M 1 1 c h e 1 1 charged his wife with cruel treat ment "which began about ten years ago and with each succeeding; year. has become more violent, exasper ating and harmful," his complaint read. Mrs. Mitchell, In answer filed September 27, denied his allega tions and filed a counter claim with a charge of desertion. In an answer, Brigadler-tieneral Mitchell admitted he had left Mrs. Mitchell, tho separation dating from June 14, 1921. The decree was awarded tn Mrs. Mitchell by Judge t:. i . Kalrchild. The custody -nt the three chil dren was awarded to tho mother and General Mitchell agreed to PM.v HBO a month each for the support of Elizabeth, 18. and Har riet, 12, and $100 a month for John. 2 1-2, until each reaches the ag of 21. No alimony was awarded Mrs. Mitchell, she having a separate estate in possession or in expect ancy of about 1250,000. The divorce Judgment provides th;it none of the children shall be tiiken up In an airplane by Briga- i da r-General Mitchell without the j consent of the mother. The father has the right to visit the children a' reasonable times, and may havo 'tlteni with him for a period no ! : ,i-r than-three months. Chronic; coughs and persistent tolds leaii to serious lung trouble pu can slop them now with Creo tMJlsion. an emulsified crcosoto fiat is pleasant to take. Creomul- sion Is a new medical discovery v. ith twofold action; it soothes and heals the irflamed membranes and kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote U recognized oy the medical frater nity us tho greatest healing agency foe the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other form- of throat and lung troubles. Creo mulsion contains, in addition to creosote, ether healing elements which soothe and heal the In flamed membranes and stop the irritation while tho creosotj goer. cn to the Momach, Is absorbed Into access the blood, attacks the seat of the I trouble and destroys tho germs that bad to f onstimntion. Creomultion Is guaranteed sat isfactory in the treatment. . of chronic, coughs and colds, bron chlal asthma, catarrhal bronchitis anil other forms of throat and lung u. -leases, ana is excellent for bulJd- Ing up the system after. colds or the flu. Money refunded if any cougn or roici, no matter of how long staadlng, is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. CreomuUion Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Advt. DO YOU WONDER, ASKS THIS LADY R GROGE SPECIALS for TODAY Y DABY5 COLDS are eooa "nipped tn we eua Without "doting" byuieof V VAPoRua Owr 7Mlllhn Jar, lti YmH,, "That I'm a Believer in Car din?" Got So Weak She Had to Go to Bed But Read Her Story. Osawatomle, Kans. Mrs. E. E. Keaat,' formerly of Illinois, resld lng here, says: "We moved to this state eloven years ago, and I had good health for a long while; and then some years or so ago I had a bad sl"k apel! "I got bo weak I couldn't go. I couldn't stand on my feet at ail. I had to go to bed. "I suffered a great deal. I was so nt'votn I felt I couldn't live. I tried medicines, and every thing; had the best of attention, yet I wasn't able to get tip. "I lay for three months, not able to do anytnlhg. "My husband Is a bill poster and has clrulara distributed. One j day thera chanced to be a Ladie" Birthday Almanac among his cir culars. T read it, and told some of the family to get me a bottle of Cardui. They laughed and saiii I wouldn t take It. But I did. 1 begun with a tablespoonful every two boura. "I quit all-other medicines and took it Cardul) faithfully, and two wee.ts from the time I began to take Cardui I was out of bed better than for months. "I kepi it up and continued tn j Improve until I was a weli ' woman. "Io you wonder that I am a : believer In Cardui'.' I certainly Tim. And I am sure there is no ! ' better ton!c made for women than ! Card Ji." ! All druggist, sell " Cardui. for ' aomen. Advt. Kansas Expansion Flour, 241b. sack. Early June Peas, 2 cans. ,. . Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans. Tomatoes, No. 2, Lux, package. . '. '. Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 for. Jello, all flavors, 3 packages . . . Wesson Oil, can . tat a i Brookfield Creamery Butter, pound. .. . ,: ... . . . ....... . Crisco, 3 pound can. .......... Stokely's Sauer Kraut, can. Tall Evaporated Milk, can . . National Barber Shop for SO West College) Street People A reirn-1 of nkillerl arHM Wc Invite and appreciate new as weil a regular enstoroers. Richard P. Jones, Prop., the Aahevjlle noted expert While
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