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PAGE TWELVE THE ASHEVILLE THUS j'RIDAY, MJLRm Hi " WE TALK QUALITY when we speak of our M. & W. Coal. If you think that all coal Is alike you have only to try some of ours to learn your mistake. You may be surprised to hear that our M. & W. Coal Is the most economical. It Is, however, and we enn prove It. Carolina Coal and Ice Co. 80 Patton Ave. Pliriunor Blflg. BHD GOLD? TAKE "CASCARETS" FOR T BOWELS NIGHT GILES W Oil TO f. in WE CAN meet your wp.s at' the fairest prices. A complete llr.e of tin enameled ware, china, glass, nickel and oilverware. I. X. L. Dept. Store 14 BROADWAY Phone 107 ' Langton BIdg. They're fine! Liven your liver and bowels and clear your head. No headache, sour stomach, bad cold or constipation by morning. Cot a 10-cent box, Colds whether In the head or any part of the bodyare quickly over come by urgins the liver to action and keeping the bowels free of poi son. . Tke Cascnrets tonight and you will wake up with a clear head and vour cold will be gone. Cascarets work while you sleep; they cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul prases; take the excess bile from the liver and carrv oft the constipated Iwnste matter and poison from the bowels. .:.' Remember the quickest way to get rid of colds Is one or two Cascarets nt night to cleanse the system. Get a 10-cent box at any drug store. Don't forget the children. They relish this Candy Cathartic and It is often all that is needed to drive a cold from their little systems. Officer Persists in Belief That He Has Big Prize In Prisoner. . ,1? 0 Did You Drop Out? Did you start a Savings Account one time and then for one cause or another '' perhaps for no REAL cause drop out of the procession traveling the road to success! If. you did, take a new start at the Central Bank and Trust Company South Pack Square 4 on Certificates of De posits and Savings Accounts I'XITED STATES. COUNTY AXD CITY iJKi'OSITORY RABBI ZEISLER TO SPEAK ON "REST" At the regular Sabbath eve services to be held Friday evening at Temple Beth Hu-Tephila On Spruce street Uabbl Joseph Zeisler will address the consrenation on "Rest as an Upbulld er of Body and Mind." The temple choir will assist the services with ap propriate hymns. Services begin at 8 o'clock, sharp. Everybody Is cordially invited to attend. Divine services for children, and others on Saturdiy morn 1 1 at 10:30. Religious instruc tion vii Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. REWARD OFFERED FOR GLASS BOY Special to The Times: . : Forest City, March 24. "The mills of the gods grind slow, but evceedlng- ly fine." This Is the strong belief of K. L Smith who has, as he ex presses It, Chaa. F. Mott safely housed in the county jail at Rutherfordton. Despite the fact that rather strong Outside force Is being brought about to prove that Mott Is not Mott, Chief Smith says there Is something mater ially wrong and he has papers enough to hold his prisoner for six months.; It Is true that two men claiming to be reporters of northern papers have come and gone, and expressed the be lief that Smith's prize is not that which he is s'eeking; but K. I. says there has been enough clandestine work going on that gives him more hopes. He states that conversations between the prisoner and newspaper men have been overheard and he bases stronger hopes than ever of re covering a neat sum for his trouble. In fact, Smith says that when one of the newspaper men entered the pre sence of the prisoner the first time he exclaimed, "Why in the devil did you confess." Smith is expecting an officer 'from New York on every train. If the of ficer does not give him satisfaction he expects to take his prisoner to New ,York state, where he says he will un cover some hidden facts. The prison er answers the description of the re ward circular almost perfectly; ex cept the facial make up, which change might have been brought about by using dopes or other means. Another thing that Smith does not un stand is, why did his prisoner confess he, was the man wanted, and when shown the photograph why did he ex claim, "Where did you get that," and almost collapse. ? Anyway the chief of police has done the country a favor. From reports, soap games have been in progress in other counties besides this one, ana officers are awainting their turn to serve papers on the prisoner. Should Smith fail to get the reward of $1500 for Mott, it would be very likely that with the proper system more than that amount could be raised from those who have bitten at the soap game, and also from those more gen erous country merchants who escaped the soap fleecing game. D0BGB BROTHERS "We have in stock for immediate delivery: . . v. - One Dodge Brothers' Roadster. One Dodge Brothers' 2-Passenger Closed Car. One Dodge Brothers' Touring Car. One Dodge, Brothers' 5-Passenger Closed Car. Asheville Automobile Co. 18 and 20 Churoh St. . ' Phone 314 Five hundred dollars has been of- sjfered for the return of James Glass, ;ive-year-old son of Charles Glass, of Jersey City, N. J., who disappeared from a field, where he was playing, in Greely, Pike county, Pa, It was learned that the boy had been traveling with a band of gypsies through North Carolina. The police officials of various cities have been posted to look out for the lad. I. LOCAL MARKET. , ir i ? r Just Received a large assortment of ornaments for automobile . radiator caps, such as: Safety First American First Elk's llead-K. of : P. Emblem Shrine Em Llem Eagle Emblem J Bed Cross Emblem. These emblems are fin- ' ished with nickel trim and made of the very best ma teria!. . Prices From 50 to $1.50 Each 1A diui-tt-' vy?"-1 64 Patton Ave. Opp. P. O. City Produce Retail. Eggs, per doz. , . .25c Southern Auto Blue Book No. 6 -: SHOWING ' ASHEVILLE DISTRICT. ROADS AND MAPS $2.50 : ROGERS BOOK STORE 39 Patton Avenue. Phone 254 A"sheville, N. 0. In the Spring a young' man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of - - Oh, welL And in any event personal linens laundered the - ," , NICHOLS WAY 0 ;n v.- j e H win. uw iuuuu ui cwuesiuer- able "first-aid."' Phone 2000. . . " . . '. . -.' .; " " V Asheville Laundry J. ' A. Nichols, Mgr. 11 Peoland N. I SPRDTGCOAV BEST Con, M. Goal PHONE TOUR WANTS TO SOS. Everybody's usiU' ' Phone 40 Asheville Co;! Company p- M. WEAVER, Mioaiv, aorta Pack JSqtuu, Fresh Home-Made Nougat CANDY KITCHEN & CLUB CAFE Haywood SU. Near P. O. Phone 110 and 111 Yard epgs, por doz 35 Creamery butter, per lb .44c Country flutter 30-3ie Chickens, dressed, per lb 18-24c Turkeys, dressed, per lb 30c Ducks, dressed, per lb 30': Beef on foot, per lb 10-12c. Beef, dressed, per lb 16 to 3rc Pork, per lb 2lc. Sweet potatoes, per pk 30a Irish potatoes, per pk SSo Applies, rooktnK, per pk 65c Apples, eatlnc, per pk 7r.? Corn, per bush 95c Onts, per bush 60c Wheat, per biiHh $1.60 SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT i Fliili the Kidneys at once when Pnek hurts or ; Bladder Bothers. CHILDREN'S MATINEE AT THE MAJESTIC The headline attraction tomorrow at the chllilrens' matinee at the M:i i.,ti lWjini. nriit he th verv pretty fairy story picture entitled "Heart of a Princess" which is said to De one 01 the most beautiful film productions of a romance of childhood that has ever been made. It abounds In many scenic views of unusual character it is siatca and tells a story that appeals to younir and old alike. The Interest of the on looker Is kept up throughout the en tire production and the attractive cos tuming adds not a little to the charm of this photographic excellence as well and the pleasing character of the tale Itself Is worthy of special mention. In addition to the "Heart of a Prln- .. . 1 .ill .Inn ha atinirn O RrflV CcHH IIICID win bidv -.' .. - . 1 . . .ntUI. "Tlnhhv Bumps and his Pointer Pup and this Is certain to amuse all as this form of film entertainment Is growing im mensely In popular favor all over the country. Another feature will be a Karamniml traveloSUR Dictufe that Will undoubtedly prove Interesting as well aa Instructive. The matinee nours are from 10 a. m. to 12 m. The Increasing attendance at these matinees at the Majestic testifies to the appreciation of the Asheville parents and guardians of the wonderful, opportunity tney anora n thn vminrer folks to see well-adapt ed, high-grade motion picture exhibi tions. 'Bone and Tissue are formed from food. Juicy Western Steaks are bone and tissue makers. Phono S HILL'S MARKET ."Ask Your Neighbor" . Phone 4 WE HAVE A FINE LOT OF COUNTRY CURED HAMS Sizes from 8 to 12 lbs. These hams are well trimmed and mild cure. . WHOLESALERS OPEN RETAIL YARDS EDWIN C. JARRETT 12 North Pack Square. And City Market Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits ROASTS, STEAKS, CHOPS, SMOKED MEATS AND POULTRY - - The kind that make dining worth while STAR MARKET, Phone 1917 "Wo are successful caterers to a TSricty of appetite' 1 B4 r Highest Quality Full Weight Best Service You get all throe in one when you buy a ton of MONARCH Coal. For heater, range . or grate there is no better f ueL Try one ton. Southern Coal Co. Ilxma to It. Pack i. No man or woman -ho rats meat regularly rnn make mistake by flush Inn the klJns.vs occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forma uric acid whlrh ulous the kidney pores so they sluggishly Alter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you itet sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver troubles. nervousness, constipation, dizziness. sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluffirieh kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your bark hurts, or If the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment. Irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding;, ret about four ounces of Jad Units from any reliable pharmacy and tske a ta blesponnful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kid neys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla and has been used for generations to Hush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to nuetrallze the acids In urine so It no longer causes Irritation, thus ending bladder disor ders. Jad Baits Is Inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent ltthla-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood Pre. thereby avoiding serious kHnuy complications. " The Greenwood and Flackstocfc Lumber company, composed of Robert nr.nwnnrt T E. Hlnrkstock and James Woodard has added a retail de partment to their wholesale concern and yards will be located In Ashevillo and Grace. OfHces will be maintained In the Oat p building In connection with the old company headquarters. This firm deala largely in hardwoods of all kind as well as pine and hem icW Thev onerate sawmills from which they rnn place lumber products on the retuii market to advantage, they state. Their decision to open a retail o.'l ce la another Indication that building In this section Is on a LuCut. Furniture Moving Our Specialty LARGE,' COVERED PADDED VANS CITIZENS TRANSFER CO. 48 Patton Ave. Phone 25 Notable Ilvllgkoua Conference Cambridge, Mass., March 14. One hundred and fifty delegates, repre senting colleges, In all parts of New England, of New Tork and other states, assembled here today to attend the annual trl-eemlnary rtiulous con ference under the Joint auspice of And over Theological seminary, Hart ford Theologlral seminary and t'nlon Theological seminary. Many widely known theologians will address the conference during the three days" sessions. The program provldea for the consideration of every phase pf the churchmen's life and work. First Quality! Full Quantity! Service Quick! RIGHT AT YOUR FINGER TIPS CALL 223 or 810. "When in need of coal and let us demonstrate the excellent quality of our coal, onr Full Weights and Quick Service. Let us do your hauling. Ve have large vans and experienc ed men. Asheville Dray, Fuel & Con.Co. P.LAN YOUR HOME WITH LUCAS ART-PLATES No matter how familiar you are with the advance in decorative art, you will he surprised delightedU the new and charming attainments in home beauty made possible by LU-CO-FLAT the artistic durahlc wall finish. They are illustrated in colors in thn T.n00 - - MMAA0 Book THE ART OF INTERIOR DECORATION. ' . LUCAS LU-CO-FLAT The Beautiful, Sanitarv "Washable Wall Finish is the ideal wall ' covering in ' every respect. Soft, restful tones. Just a little soap and ' water removes dirt and grease spots without injury to ; finish. " Write for your copy of the ART OF INTERI0B DECORATION. JMsvilljRiMciCkoGGx v- Since 1899 ..v' ':-. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Swannanoa-Berkeley Building Phone 1779 START EARLY TO PHEVENT AND DESTROY BUGS ON VEGETABLES, ROSE BITSHES AND OTHER PLANTS, BUG DEATH A non-poisonous powder will most effectively solve the problem of destroying the Insects and does so without Injury to the plant. We sell It In 1 lb. (Sprinkle Top Cartons) 15c; S lbs. ISc; 5 lbs. for EOc; 12 H lbs. for $1.00; 100-lb. keg, $7.50. Bus Death Dusters, 26c. y L. R. STRICKER, Seedsman Cor. College and Lexington Phone 1621 Remember We Sell Everything That Is Planted.' MONEY TO LOAN On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and anything of value. Trunks, and leather . goodsour SPECIALTY. BL L. FINKELSTEIN Pawn and Loan Office 13-25 BIKmore Ave. Phone Ml THE VERY LATEST 'Creations from the great Overland Factories may be seen at ' 80 N. LEXINGTON AVE. OVERLAND ASHEVILLE SALES CO. Our Garage Is being erected on Walnut Street between Broadway n4 . , , . , Market. . Your Printed Matter isssvz HACKNEY & MOALE COMPANY TJuluA HI 19 1..!... 1 " AlktVlU We C. THE MUSICIAN APPRECUTES THE QUALITY Hobart M. Cable Piano DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE The Home of the lllffh OaJ! TUno. ASSOCX V0LUM. About from Ext C SEVEI Opinio: Expl Mis The Susse: Ameri Boulo being exteri reach steait opini strue gers, can i their was i Di least Bott are recu "ity. rate not T - aro Pat bot fori tioi in I tlif tai sli on nn pn lit al ai b tl P I t i
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