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HIE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918.
r GLASSWARE
4
J A splendid stock of Pressed
i '
mad Blown CI am.. All clear Crys
' tal quality. The price has just
advanced 20 (and. will .go
higher).. It is best to buy now
and get the lower price and a
good selection. We have Urge
Water Pitchers at 65c and many
desirable item.
THOUSANDS WILL PARADE TODAY
AND JAM AUDITORIUM TONIGHT
Spectacular Display With Flags Flying and Bands
Playing Will Precede Mass Meeting.
James H. Pou tho Stellar Speaker
oth
J. H. LAW
tl Haywood 81
PYREX
GLASSWARE
l'" The Last Word In
Cooking Utensils
For sale by
IHE1-X-L STORE
Patton Ats. Phono 10T
I THE PRACTICE
; OF OPTOMETRY
.''(Knowing How to furnish
Right) Glasses when
needed
: Charles H. Honesa
OPTOMETRIST;
. Eye Strain Specialist
14 Patton ,Avs. Opp. Postofflce.
All Ready for
the Big Parade
And .then a rush for
' Fourth Liberty Bonds I
The boys are doing their
part nobly. We must do
ours.
; ? ' Phone 40
Asheville Coal Co.
NORTH PACK SQUARB
A spectacular popular parade of Im
posing proportion! at 6 o'clock this
afternoon, followed by a monster ma
meeting In the Auditorium at K : 1 1
o'clock thla evening-, will be the pre
lude to the Brent Fourth Liberty Loan
campaign which will begin tomorrow
morning; when a thousand picked men
and women of the county will take
the field to aril a million and a half
ilollara of the bonds to the patriotic
people of Buncombe.
An unprecedented general Intercut,
n Nplrlt of emulation throtmhout the
county. Indicate that both demontit ra
tion will eclipse nil record. New
unite have been added to the parade,
and arrangements have been made at
the Auditorium to care for a tremen
dous throng. From all part of Bun
combe people are comln to show
that their heart nre In the cause.
Jamiw II. !Vu.
Plan for the man meeting are aim
pie becaue It I Intended to be es
sentially a people' meeting-. Only one
peech will be made, that by Hon.
J lime H. Pou, of Halelgh, known as
one of the mot Interesting and at
tractive speakers In the country. Dr.
f.awara K. Hardin will offer prayer,
and Mr. I'ou will be presented by F
L. Seely. Mayor Rankin will prealde.
Military Band.
The auperb military band from
Camp Pevler will occupy the stage and
play before the meeting; convenes.
"The Star-Rpangled Banner" will be
sung by the audience with accom
panyment by the band, the singing
being led by Acting Chairman C. T
Carr of the music committee, and
.lame W. Jelks, choir leader of the
First Ranttst church, whose meetlnr
for tonight ha been moved up to 7:30
by Dr. W. F. Powell for this occasion.
There will be stage seats for the min
isters of the county.
Mr. Pou will be met at the passen
ger station by a committee composed
of Chairman Owen Norvell, of the
district Liberty Loan committee; Pres
ident L. B. Rogers, of the
Trade; President R. H. McDuffle. of
lint afreet; to Central avenu; to
Woodfln; to Broadway; toAorth Hack
wiuare; around the square to J'utton
nvenue; to Haywood street; to the
Auditorium where the marchjprs will
Utiihand. The big mass meeting to be
add refmed byfJamea H. Pou will be
called to order at 8:15 o'clock sharp.
The parade Is expected to lift un
hour, starting at 5 o'clock.
The following Is the official parade
program:
Formation.
Broadway, south of Merrlmon ave
tuje, front facing Merrlmon avenue.
let Division: Police force mounted
Boy ficouta, band from Camp Sevier,
Kenllworth hospital unit. Azalea hos
pital unit. Tank, Asheville Reserve In
fantry, Float Ooddess of Liberty, Lib
erty loan workers, Asheville Telephone
company, Bon Marahe, Woolworth,
Kress. Rotary club.
2nd. Division: Broadway, north of
Merrlmon avenue, front facing Merrlmon:
Iteu cross woraers unaer m.m. i.ui-
eron Waddell and Mrs. Krwln Binder;
Canteen corps under Mr. Thomas 8.
Rollins; Woman's club under Mrs. T.
J. Harklnx; (graduate Nurses, Nurses
Mission hospital, Nurses Meriwether
hospital. Nurses Rlltmore hospital, Y.
W. C. A. under Miss Opal Brown. Re
beccas, Eastern Btar and other frater- J
na'i organizations, Jewish Women's
Welfare organization. Float School
Gardens (Board of Trade). School
children.
rd. Division: Lexington avenue,
facing Merrlmon avenue:
Band (Oastonla. Flint Manufactur
ing company), Hans Rees Sons, Oude
ld company. Southern railroad, Cen
tral Lahor. union, Asheville Mica com
pany, Asheville Power and Light com
pany, Blltmore estate, Southern Ex
press company. Citizen Lumber com
pany, Carolina Creamery.
MuhIo and Soldiers.
There will he music and soldiers In
the line. From Camp Sevier will
FRENCH KIDDIES KNOW
ONE AMERICAN WORD
IJFUTT. U M. SILER WRITE8 FROM
"SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE
Kay Every Available (Space Is Being
I'sed to Ralxc Some Kind of
Produce
out the why and wherefores of
French money and French lingo. Bo
rar we have done most or our talking
with the native on our hands. Almost
every store Is a wine shop, restaurant,
grocery and general merchandise es
tablishment combined. The ancient
stone buildings are picturesque, and
I've been wishing ever since our arri
val that I had and coulii make use of
a kodak. Napoleon once occupied the
barrark,- which are camp headquar
ters." Lieutenant A. M. Hller will report
within a short time to Camp Taylor.
Ky , where he expects to be ordered
abroad at an early date. He formerly
was a member of Company K, of the
old First North Carolina Infantry.
. , , , tine line. r rorn vamp nrviei win
S iT I association, and Coun- j come the magnificent military band
ty food Administrator F. M. Weaver, 0f forty-nine pieces with Its gorgeous
and escorted by them to the stage. drUm major, and the fine Gastonla
COAL
FOR WINTER IN
. CARLOAD LOTS
8? Phone 25
Citizens Transfer Co.
The meeting will be called to order
promptly at S:15 o'clock.
Flairs In Parade. ,
The parade 'is due to start at R
o'clock, units being expected to be In
line at 4:46 o'clock. Possible rain Is
not to Interfere elnce Buncombe pa
triotism Is color fast. It will be a long
line of thousands which other thous
ands will view as It marches four
abreast with Its gorgeous showing of
American flag for every parader Is
to bear a flag. And the line of march
ia expected also to bloom with flags
or bunting, especially the business dis
trict traveled.
The chief marshal will be President
L. L. Jenkins, of the American Na
tional bank, who personally orovided
the Gastonla band, and the assistant
marshals H. E. Oruver. Dr. D. E. Se
vier. T. W. Raoul. J. a. Stikeleather.
Line of March.
The parade will form at 4:45 o'clock
at the junction of Merrlmon avenue.
Broadway and Lexington avenues, and
will consist of three divisions. The
first division will form on Broadway
south "tf the junction, its head close to
the junction, and other units lining
up In the order Indicated so that the
last one will be near East street. The
second division will form on Broad
way north of and facing the Junction,
units taking place In -order Indicated,
so that the lat one will be near Pack
band will Include forty musician.
Kenllworth and Azalea hospitals will
send large detachments of troops, and
the Asheville Reserve Infantry will be
out In force with a realistic float. Ma
jor Jenks B. Jenkins. constructing
quartermaster, and Allen H. Krcbs,
contracting manager, will comeifrom
Azalea with the Impressive force of
seven hundred employes who had Just
given a fresh pledge of their patriot
Ism by buying bonds.
Rnllwny Men.
Southern railway men. Including
Superintendent W. C. Hudson, will
make a strong showing. The South
ern employes, now government rail
way administration men. have always
bought bonds to the limit, but now
the people will have an opportunity
to see the hundred per cent bond
buyers.
A novel feature will be the two
"tanks" which the parade committee
and the Rotary club will provide.
These tanks have never been In Eu
rope perhaps, hut they are soon to
"go over the top" at home. The
"Veiled Goddess" float will, of course,
be attractive and furnish an atmos
phere of mystery.
Stores to 'Closet.
In accordance with the proclama
tion of Mayoc Rankin business houses
and public institution will close at
4 o'clock so that everyone may have
Lieutenant A. M. Slier. who hi
home on sick leave following a slight
operation, report the receipt of an
Interesting letter from his brother.
Lieutenant L. M. Slier, who Is now In
V ranee.
"I've come at last to La Belle
France, after ages and ages, it seem
ed, of ocean travel. I'll be permitted
before long, perhaps, to let you know
Just where I am stopping, so you ran
locate me on the map. For the pres
ent, suffice to say that I'm in one of
the prettiest bits of country I ever
saw, and am finding it Immensely In
teresting. We are having our hard
ship, of course, but every man In the
regiment apparently. Is In a wonder
fully good humor.
"Where we go from here, and when
Je ne sale. I couldn't tell you. of
course, If I did know. I censor my
own letters, you see, and mum make
a good Job of It.
I ve found already that France Is
remarkably Industrious. Something:
to eat Is growing on every square foot
of land even In the heart of the
town. Fences don't exist. The
ground Is blocked off checker-board
fashion by Innumerable hedges. Every
acre Is like a park. From a hilltop
the landscape la as lovely as you could
Imagine. '
"The French kids all know at least '
one word of English gimme!' They
want pennies, matches, buttons, clg
arets, anything In the world a soldier
will donate. It's the most nondescript
bunch of youngsters that could pos
sibly be gotten together. They nock
around like bees.
"We get plenty of fruit, nuts and
candy from women peddlers. The
Paris edition of Te New York Herald
reaches us, too, only one day late. A
copy I got yesterday had the first news
of the war we had read since good
ness knows when the glad tidings
that the Bochee are still on the run.
I think we will keep them there.
"We are having lots of fun figuring
MANY YOUNG MEN ARE
JOINING ARMY CORPS
The city ' exemption board during
the past few days has received a num
ber of requests from registrant for
voluntary induction Into the -various
student army training camps, and yes
terday papers were forwarded for ttie
Induction of the following into the
service:
Eugene Francis Field, at North
Adams. Mass.; Edgar R. Russell, Her
man Henry Harris, Dare Abernethy
Welle. David Kimberly. Jr.. Howard
Cox Proffltt. Daniel Merritt Hodges,
Jr., Charles Lee Gaston, Jr., Junius
Moore Homer, at the North Carolina
university at Chapel Hill.
Watch the label on your paper.
square. The Gastonla band, heading IS" opportunity r aeip in tue , arane
the third division, will take position
on Lexington avenue facing the June-
tlon, and other unlta will fall In, In
order so that the last will be nearest
Patton avenue.
The following line of march has
been adopted: From the - starting
point out Merrlmon avenue; to Chest-
A gas flat Iron patented y un
Illinois Inventor employs a Bunsen
burner to keep Its temperature even
Health and
Happiness
Without good eyesight
you can't have Health.
Without Liberty Bonds
you can't enjoy Happi-
" Becoming glasses cost no more"
Dr. J. Cwi Denison
Optometrist and Optician.
At HendersonsTSJ Pat. Ave.
WANTED
To Buy Twenty-five Good,
Second-Hand Typewriters.
All Makes.
J. M. HEARN & CO.
E. C. Merrill, Prop.
4 Battery Park Place.
Phone 448. Near Postofflcs,
New Life Vibrator
Health and How to Get It
i
New life and vigor. Thousands
enjoy it, why not you?
Come in and let us show you.
fgiecimcmlL
Patton Ave., Opposite Postofflce
Electrical SuddIIcs
China's first lead pencil factory.
financed by British and native capital,
was opened a few weeks ago.
I BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS.)
Cor.
Patton Ave. and Govt. St.
Phones 14 and 25.
Onion Sets
White Pearl, Yellow Danvers
land Red Wethersfield.
25 Cents per Quart
f
Grass Seeds
Ky. Blue Grass and Land
reths Mixed Lawn
GRANT'S PHARMACY
Agents for Crane's Chocolates
i EAST PACK SQUARE.
Select Jewelry.
No gift is more appreciated than a dainty piece of
jewelry. Beauty, charm, and quality are the things to be
considered when buying such a gift, and in selecting our
stock we bear these points in mipd. An inspection of the
'many suggestions we have to offer, will make, your selection
no longer a problem.
Arthur M. Field Co.
" I mi iv WAR SAVINGS 8TAM P
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CANE MILLS
We Have Just Received a
Few Cane Mills.
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If you are not supplied
Write for prices.
T..S. MORRISON & CO., Agents
The Fourth
Liberty Loan
a
We'll all back up our
boys "over there." Hang
out the flag and get in the
' big parade then Buy
Bonds I
Phone 130 for Coal.
CAROLINA COAL
& ICE CO.
60 Pat Ave-, Drhumor BJdf.
IB U Y
likrliy
Bonis
Asheville Power & Light. Co.
FLOUR
The Pride of Asheville, the flour that made
Craggy famous
$1.55 at your door
Meal, 10 lbs. ...50c
Eggs, dozen . . 52c
Side Meat, lb .30t
We sell more chickens than all the dealers combined.
- Phone us for Irish potatoes and all kinds of country pro
duce. H. T. WILSON
60 N Lexington Avenue Phone 1900
WAR EXPOSES
as in other things, the, real worth of clothes.
Government orders to cut out the extras leave
no chance to "camouflage" poor style and
making.
The dependableness of good tailoring is
now more than ever apparent, and genuine
fabric, correct style and perfect finish of
greater value.
"Moore Quality" in clothes means this
season exactly what it always has only this
season the phase is especially significant.
11 Patton Ave.
Phone 7a
I HE present market for most commodities is a
"seller's market." The buyer has to take what he
can get and pay what he is obliged to. Such a wonder
ful opportunity for the intelligent, conscientious mer
chant! Such a splendid chance for the dealer to prove
his mettle and his right to the confidence of his trade I
For truly, the war and its attendant business problems
will produce a class of merchants who will forever after
enjoy the respect and esteem of the towns in which they
operate.
This establishment is frankly "out after"
this future prestige. We are well content to
work harder, to give up a little profit, to
strive to maintain service and uphold the
quality of our goods all for the reward of
your after-the-war good will and patronage.
HENDERSON
52 Patton Ave.
Your Jeweler
Near Postofflce.
We
Can
Help
You Buy
a Liberty
Bond!
Every time you buy a sack
of A-M-C Flour you save a
quarter or more yet A-M-C
quality is unexcelled I
$1.40
... .05
Send or Phone Your Order Today
24 lbs. A. M. C. Finest Plain
Flour
24 lbs. A- M. C. Self-Rising
Flour '. ..
A. M. C. Native Corn Meal,
per lb
Asheville Milling Corporation
Manufacturers of Flour, Meal, Mill Feed
532 Haywood St. Telephone 136
Begin Making Your Own Compost
Rake up all the trash, leaves and vegetable matter, pile
out of the way, cover each layer with a thin layer of old sod
and dirt, and keep it wet. Next spring you will wonder why
you did. not do it before.
Plant Spinach. Turnips, Rape, Mustard for greens. You
will appreciate them later.
Our Oats, Rye, Wheat, Vetch and Clovers are recleaned,
and conform to North Carolina test
We clean and test your grains free of charge.
ASHEVILLE SEED CO.,
U. S. Food Administration License No. 38699.
Cor. College and Lexington Ave. Phones 2177 and 2178.
The City Market will remain open all day today and close
at 3:30 p. m. on account of the Liberty loan parade. Buy
Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds. Order early in the morning.
STAR MARKET
Three Phones 1917 fc
We are Successful Caterers to a Variety of Appetites.
Which Side Are YOU On?
Hi per cent of North Carolina's' population are eubscrlbers to
LIBERTY BONDS. What do you think of the other 96 per cent?
The Fourth Liberty loan is the opportunity for 100 per cent
patriotism.
(Space by J. E. Wilson. Public Accountant)
Save by Buying
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
.They Are the Best Investment
The big drive was successful
WARD ELECTRIC CO.
"Anything ElectricaL"
12 Battery Park Place. Phone 449.
FARM HOUSE
Canned Lima Beans a new lot just received.
We opened a can and found them to be extra
nice. They will take the places of fresh ones
nicely. - '
22c can $2.38 dozen
JiJ.YATES
Groceries and Servke
37 Haywood St Phones 1715-1716.
gCWgJ Home of Hlfb Grads Pianos.
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