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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 14, 1922. SEVEN , 1 i 1 Cl "A Edwlo Oapn fibora for net I. & T. (llllnliia I kiKr (or womra ; C W $1 A Gladsome SALE CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS Every mother with children in school, will be glad of these re ductions in light and heavy weight, long Stockings. Heavy ones have double knees All sizes in black, brown and white. 40c kind 50c and 60c 4 pairs for 3 pairs for $1 N. B. Mother should also take advantage of our 20 reduction sale of Women's Oxfords. Pump3 ard Slippers. Clements & Chambers -Leaders In Footwear- 4T Patton Arena TV 10 X Ss v - mmm !IT f.-UADnUUDCC ilflU a lor nnauiinivL oervite f PECIAL NOVEMBER 13 and 14 Buy It Now You Will Need It Later 6-quart, gray Enamel Kettle, with fQ I Hot Blast Stove No. 114 HOT BLAST STOVE One of the best stoves I made, will hold fire over night, this Cl Q 7C i stove is a fuel saver, special P1J I O Electric Light Bulbs 40-Watt Tungston Lamps, standard make, as Of" I good as you can buy anywhere, special a9C I' 1 Centra I Hardware Cn A1 21 BILTMORE AVENUE. 5 'PHONE 36R6 PHONE 3657 fi ASHEVILLE-J-The Coming City of the South 2 Klanton-Hlauvclt, tlio GROWING Drug Store of Asheville. BLANTON-BLAUVELT DRUG CO., k oi rtaywooa street. Modern and Superior prescription parHities I IIIIIIII B3IIIIISHSI ATTENTION!! ' INVALIDS or SHUT-INS If you want READING ALOUD, by one experienced in the art SHOPPING, especially BOOKS, by a person who knows good , literature, someone to SIT . WITH PATIENT while nurse is off duty. Address Mrs. W., Box 312, City, giving name and telephone number. lUm vw ( v a a i Chiropractic The Key To Health. . Dark days will noon be turned Into unny days if you will allow Cuiropraetlo to solve your bealth problems. See roar Chiropractor 1 Drs. Tucker & Tucker . CHIROPRACTORS X-Ray Equipment Phone SSS7 821 Haywood Bids. Asbevlllo, N. C. PROHIBITION CASES IN DISTRICT COURT m n:(is or oxk n.W To- Tl. 2; MONTHS I'lnrs iiiiiiiiiilnc lo 87S Ai As. rwMri Aguiiisi ItcfciMlailtw I.iUiii lined $500. Si'iitm tnnlinit 27 months .'ii. I finM aiiHuri!!i,K to S75 were H.vtti drt.-ml nil, tried for viola iK'im nf tho prnlniiiiion lw In I iuto.1 S!at.' l)ltrlct Court yes Kr.lsy l.y .Indue 1: Yatea Webb. Hi iir i,t 30 cuts of the hnvy -k'-t ilispns. d ,,f rturinf the day's Anions Hie out-of-town attor lcpiosontii.K .lefemlnnts at tin- newiliin yostenUy were 1. F. Morrow on. I Senator Snl On lieu of llutlierfnnlton. Hnph Klsher, 'i Hrevnrd. mid ICx-Congrcssman t llo Iloey. of Shelby. , l.i". MorKnn. I.-, r Komnnon and 1-lovil !allowa. :i iriu fruin Trail Nvhanlii I 'mint), given ain- I'ihch of four nioniha each for viol itimiB of the proh.oition laws Tin- rase .-.amlera Tolley, of laneey County, vwis opened, hut Was not completed. Alter John I'nce, of MuUmon County, suhniitled evident', hi ease was no pruased. John II. i I'litehard. I'olk County, alo suh niltted the evidence In hla caae to the enurt. Charley Andera and Jan. Harding ere eaeh aenteneed to four months and Tom Bagwell ' k'lven two tnontha. The rane acainat Ton- Tare and Cladys KhoadeH was nol prong ed with leave, after evldonee had heen euhmltteil to the court, Uiek Hiake pleudetl KiilldiiiR and waa lined a total of 7 5. Will Pace nun j found guilty, but his case was not ! completed. I l-M AIL-un T,an..-I....l. S- ... .... , , n ur. i yn lll I, I'UIUJ, . Hiihmitted evidence In hia caae and atijutiReu Runty and fined tlUO. Winfiehl llrnivn la unrtor Hiispended Judgment after it waa aliown that he had served five months in Jail. fleese llhoadea and l.eroy Pace were found guilty at to manufacturing and were Riven sentences of one month each. (las (liliHon, of Macon, with a line of J500 and a sentence of two months, drew the heaviest penalty of the day. ARRANGE PROGRAMS FOR NINE BANQUETS KXCKI.I,KT SII KI us iifjm; MCI HKl Friday lo lie ITIih IiwI Day In Oh-crtant-c of "f aihiT ami Son Week" by Atlievllle. Chairmen of the nine banquet, which will he held at the valloii" rhiirchea ami schools of th city Friday evening- in obivrvance of "Father and Son Week" are work. Inif in the pioKnima which will he held at the hamiuettt. K.Kfvllen! speakers are lielnx secured, and other Interesting- thliiBs ar be InK wurkt'il up. Km !i banquet will have an individual program While ::. .11 trie paatora of Asheville churches preached spe cial sermons last Holiday on the week anil Its sicnlflcance. the ma jority will hold their special ser vices this coming Sunday. Friday afternoon nas veen set apart by those in charge as a spe cial occasion of tl-.. week, when ralhors are a'-i.ed lo take then sons on :..nes In Jie mountain, or i n Dtr.n.l I. ..ll ... ) ""m inv iinnuHji game to , Kether. Asheville and Salisbury hlch schools play on Friday for I the itroup title In the State chani I piouship race. fit BOUND OVER ON LIQUOR CHARGES Charged with retailing and keep. iiiB whiskey on hand for sale, l-uiher Knupp, of Kldgecrest. waived preliminary examination before Magistrate M. A. Creaaman yesterday, and waa hound over to Superior Court under bond of $1,-00U. ni;(;i i vkstio.a iion I.VTt) HKNNKTT'8 DKATH CIIAHLOTTK, Nov. 13. The Mecklenburg County Coronor to lay began an Investigation Into the cause of the death of Cem-n. M ! Bennett, mill operative, who was I killed by a street car west of the Icily Sunday night. Kennett was reported to be lying on the track when struck. DISTRICT MANAGERS ELECTRIC COMPANY HOLD CONFERENCE Middle West and Southeastern Territory Itcprcwenteri Visit I'ower 1'lanlM Supplying City, 1'lve District Managers of the WcsliriRhouse Electric Company. In charge of sales In the Middie West and Southeastern territory. I are gathered in Asheville for a five-day conference on matters re- I h.tlng to their respective depait menta, at the drove Park Inn. . While In Asheville. holding their Initial conference here with th officials In favor of again coming ; to Asheville, the program will call for recreational features as well ! ns, business. I The District Managers of the I electric company present are: It. A. coles, . Atlanta; C. C. Owens. Detroit; N. O. Symonda, Chicago; C. E. Allen, St. Louis; and J. A. Brett, Cincinnati. - Yesterday afternoon the power plants of the North Carolina lSlec trical Power Company were in spected and the visitors were im pressed with the equipment and facilities for supplying Western North Carolina with elecfricul power. Mr. Coles stated that he had never seen the river as low as it is at the present time. All present are unanimous in the opinion that the climate and scenery of Asheville and surround ing country is unsurpassed land plans are being made for an Jen Joyable stay in thiSj serttm, ith the conference scheduled to start this Tnoinirg. The WestlnKlioiiae Electric Com pany Is one of the largest in the I'nited States and the products are widely used in all hydro elec tric, steam T0nin, as well as the electric apparatus and equipment for business and domestic 'u.-e. Quickly Drives Out All The Rheumatic Poison Acts on Kidneys, Llvsr, Stomach and Blood First Day That's Rhouma's Wy t The second dsy you take Hheuma, the doctor's remedy that la selling so rapidly, you'll realise that when Rheuma goes in uric acid goes out. It matters not whether you are tortured with pain, crippled with swollen joints or distressed with oc casional twinges, Rheuma la guar anteed by Smith's Drug Store to end your rheumatic trouble or money back, Rheuma is just as effective in cases of lumbago, ' sciatica, arthritis and chronic neuralgia. . Rheumatism is a dangerous disease. It ofUa affects the heart and causes death. If you have it In the sUghtent degree get a bottle of Kheuma from your druggist today and drive it from your 4 stem right now. Adv. w1 L mrtr blond circulating Sloan's draws new reih blood to the aching part scatters con- festion and thus relieves the pain, top suffering', apply Sloan 1 1 Sloan's soothes strained muscles. Re lieves SA-hins, barks. Stops nmrsifls. checks colds in .cbest, Goodwhererer coaseaUoD causes paid. Keep It bandy. t Sloan's Iinlment-;7& pain I P )1:p;fff T,-T-lH...M,HII,M,lllllllll Jl'.JW ff MEN'S Dresa Shirts in the very Latest Pattern 89c "Till: UK. HOMI-: KTOIIK WITH Till'. I.ITTI.K PIUCI V IS llllliooif Ve hone '.'SI. I. lll.llll lt(i. Prop MEN'S Pure Thread Lisle Hose, 35c Pair 3 pairs 95c MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Regular $27.50 Values Step-Out $22.50 i mtm m i lip!' New Fall Models TTiese are splendid, all worsted suits in the very latest Fall models, with a world of wear in them. There are plenty of styles to choose from and the values are worth coming a long way for. Exceptional suits at Boys' Two Pants Suits at Prices That Spell Saving To Every Mother In Asheville. s Boys' $12.00 two-pants suits of fine all-wool fab rics, well made Special $7.45 Boys' up to $18.00 two pants suits in tweeds and flannels in the very latest styles. Special $12.95 Boys' $9.00 Corduroy suits, extra good quality, well made. Special $5.95 Women Everywhere Are Talking ABOUT THE REMARKABLE COAT SALE IN THREE SPECIAL GROUPS 25.00 Value Up to $40.00 Value Up to $75.00 Value $12.85 $24.50 1 $49.50 If you want the utmost for the money you plan to put into a coa); don't fail to see those coats today AT THE RACKET. Today ia the last day to take part in the great SAVINGS. Don't let it pass without buying the coat you need for winter wear at $12.85, $24.50 and $49.50, are fash ionable and becoming coats that will please. SuRCICAlOPECAnOH. HENBY F AUDCANDER MA. SPfCMUSj VS WtunMiAVfc iwukvum. iimw nerve exhaustion A Check Book Is Your Receipt Hare you erer thought 70a paid the Kama bill twice but couldn't prove It? A Checking account will do away with this. Besides thin awurawf of nafrtjr there la a convenience of a chocking account and a little added prrsUjte which reflects favorably on you. THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE EVERT BANKING SERVICE Quarterly Interest On Savings 4 Everything hre lo itiaWs this - Ideal place for the lrtmnt of the N e r v s s beautiful jrcounds, quiot companionship. Write for literature. keAe INSTITUTE ft GriwboroLN.C sU c RODOLPH VALENTINO In "THE YOUNG RAJAH" A Paramount Picture The latest and srcaleet of Valentino love dramas. The br!Hlan supportinR east lnrlndcs t'hac Ogle. Wanda Hawley ami 0a WOMAN IN HIS (S) HOUSE 3 Also Fatbe News -Ilqun II-l-3-i-7-t : Featnrettea : "WHO'S WHO IX ASHEVILLE?" RereaHnc tho Identity of tbe mer rlianu shown la-st week, aim HaroM IJoyd C'omrdj Vox News First Time Hrre - DESMOND'S NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN REVUE rresentin all new Musical Comedy and Vaudeville that Is Different. , Oa tbe acrev Barry Myers in "ROBKVSO.Y cnrsoK" Aim a Paal'rarrot Comedy. Matinee ':80 IS and 35o . .lht ":0 and t 1. M. S3c ) Just received by express. Patent kid, low heel Pump, with one-strap . and buckle, trimmed with bamboo buck. Tviford's Shoe Store Next to United Cigar Store. On the Square. m Announcing S S the Opening of Asheville s Ijm Wm Newest Shop A SHOP SPECIALIZING IN EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, WILL BE .OPENED PROMPTLY AT NINE TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER THE FOURTEENTH. THE LADIES OF ASHEVILLE AND COM MUNITY ARE MOST CORDIALLY IN VITED TO ATTEND AND INSPECT THE SHOWNIG OF FALL FOOTWEAR. "To be well dressed,' one must be well shod." ma ' I sssssssssi
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