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TIIE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1919. EX-SERVICEMEN TO EXPEDITE WORK FIRE LOSS FOR YEAR AMOUNTED TO $80,000 CONCERN TENDERS EMPLOYES BANQUET ONLY FIVE FAILURES Q ATTENED BIG "FEED"! ON SANDY MUSH ROAD IN THE WEST THIS YEAR 1 - ; j a m . r l ,. V IM 1 '- I HAD GKEAT TIME AT A60NIC TESITLF.. General Gct-Togcthcr Meeting Proved To Uo Great Suc cess last Night. With more than 250 present tho Kltfln Rockwell post. American li'- tion, held Its first public meeting, Craggy Convict damp Will Iio Con Nolklatcd With Camp at Karly Mountain Today. 143 bfll ALA JIM S, IX 1018. SAMU AS fourteenth Annual Banquet by Meads of Piedmont Electric Company Proved Knjoyablo Affair. Loss at One Fire $75,000 ami Lost HU IJfe In Kiro Ijast April. Boy The fire department h:ul for year of 1919, up to !ant night. bell alarms, 14,1 f In The Craggy convict camp will to day bo consolidated with the Karly Mountain camp In Sandy Muah, and nil convicts will be worked in Kft tiiiK out Ktone for the Sandy Mush road. There will then bo a total of 21 men in the camp. Work. of gcttlnjr out Btono at Crag- Whlch was an entertainment and ban- I S-v camp ror the Azales road has been thls number there quet for even- ex-servlco man in the completed nnd the consolidation or- a)arm The tola county, last night in the assembly ' ercl some time ago by tho county year approximately amount to ,80.- ria.ll of the Masonic temple. Many commissioners, is now mauo possl- 771 g0 The tota )oss fl)r tho VP:ir , visitors In the city who are members ', Dlli. , 181S amounted to $30,573 nnd of this of other posts, and delegations from; T"e rona from Frank aldrop s' amount $10,110 was not Insured. Kor Weavervlllo, Canton and Kenllworth sJor ' on 'Sandy Mush to intersect with mg tner0 wele 143 u.u alarms turn hospital, and several invited guests 1 tns highway at North Turkey Creek cd , and out of thl8 number 13 were were present and appeared v enjoy at ,Irnnk Wells will now be hard falHe anA tnc number of tho silent the highly successful occasion, as well 1 ". " alarms for tho year was us the members or tne mcai post. Given ' rOVIt COUNTIES OCT OF TffWAK HAD FAILCRKS. newt Itcoord From llu.iiiess Stand- V.mninvo nf I'icHmnnl K.Iac. point Ul. - "H n-irs IIUM- trlrt company were tendered a ban- item O'mhI Here. Muei vy me owners ana neaas 01 me concern, at the Hoard of Trade rooms Inst llluht. ThlH concern has for tho past fourteen yearn given Its employ-! That business icniuuon nave been on a banquet during tho Christmas healthy in wesi'in .mhui 1 nroiina season, and the one last niirht sur- during the past twelve months is 1 damage for the Jaunts nnd attendance. After the assembly call, the Legion rchestra, composed of Kd Davis, TVVtno, Bingham McKee. Kd Hartg kffn, Leicester Chapman. Richard ieAledge, Bob Kedwood, 11. If. Mc 19e, Jr., and Mr. Lynch, rendered vJctw melody, which incidentally ,, ed up more than 250 appetites, t.ter the moss call everyone appar itly enjoyed chicken salad, chicken tndwtches, fruit, punch, grapo liilce, ''jffee, and several other "good eats" .long with an abundanco of cigars, ilgarettea and "Brown's Mule," in act the latter commodities wero in Pwch an abundance that many good ;lgars and cigarettes vcro left on the tables, along with a good supply of nnnlna and oranges. "Rlnndv War", sung by Grady Kea San, of Weavervllle, was the hit of tho evening. Keagan sang several hji tions of his own compositions which recalled to the mind of every CK-ser-vlce man. the hardships but covered them with tho humor of army life. He had to reappear several times to satisfy his eager hearers. Conaiderab lo interest wan shown r f when Commander R. R. Williams 01 local post read a letter wiucn Klflln Rockwell sent tne rrencn con sul t New Orleans on August 3, 1914, In which he offered his services for overseas. Lieutenant Rockwell was accepted by the French government and became a famous aviator. He was killed in an air raid In an engagement 0,1th Herman Diane over Thann, and in his memory the local post of the American legion Is named. J. B. Tate, came In for a good share of the honors on tho program, for his reminiscent address, "Wonders of the O. H. Q." relating the mysteries of that place called General Headquar ters. His narration of thc experiences with officials of that place was enjoy ed very much and applauded at sev- a-al I n f rV Is i Bobs and Twangs." oy me icgiuu crusneu. Aireaay Bomo distance nasi Xne numi,er cf the alarms for tin oeen covereo on no west nioe or me two year8 were 0Xactly the same, but mountain nnd with the crusher run- the damaKe for the ycar of i91a is a nJf ilmo the, W?,r, w 1 be CJi" Traction greater than two and a half pedltcd. This road will make an ex-1 times for the vear of 191S. The cellent section of the county easily amount tort ln tlll, damage of lmlld accesslble. which heretofore has been mg8 waa 16iSli8.33 and the loss of almost completely shut during theltho contents of the buildings wan winter months ! $70,943.65. Arrangements have been Perfect- Tho a t m.e for lhe Bt ed for the consolidation of the twp'w.a(j Qn Novt,mbcr JOi whcn tho Asho. camps and the mess hall, sleeping vlllo 0roc(ry compunv was poetically quarters and the Kuards home. A deRtroye1, tho damage Amounting to man has been secured who will live nearl jtD.000. A fire for the year In the Craggy camp and be caretak- that mounU.d to over ,i,0oo damage er of the buildings and machinery on A 3 when Btable occupled by during the winter nnd while it is va-w lT Emin 6l North Lexington ave- catea- i nue, was damaged to tho oxtent of '11.005. In this fire, a small boy, who was sleeping Wipstairs in thc build ing was suffocated. Other largo fire for the year wero on February 8, when the house occupied by T. w. Raoul. In Albemarle park, was dam aged to the extent of J1.500; tho sec ond fire was March 12. when the house occupied by C. H. Chunn, D68 Hay wood road. West Ashevlllo, was dam- were 10 false passed all previous ones ln delicacies snown iy m uu oniy rive oanitrupiKj mnceeuings were instituted ln United states District court for the ASbcvllle division. All of these proceetllnRs were of small concerns, an Al""ville concern, and one of tho smallest In the city, is the largest listed for the year. J The Asheville diviM.in, with head-! quarters in this city it. comprised of Buncombe, Henderson, 1 lay wood, j Transylvania, Macon. Clay, Jackson, 1 Swain, Cherokee. (Srahani. Madison and Tancey counties. Tliis is the smallest number of failures to take place ln the district within the past ten years, according to Clerk w, S. j Hyama of the district court. j The failures, ns recorded in thei clerks office, occurred ln the follow- 1 lng counties: Buncombe-Ashnvllle, one; Hond erson, two; Transylvania, one nnd Haywood, one. Tills is one of the best ways of I telling that business s good and the Several short speeches were made by the heads of the firm and by a number of the employes. Many In teresting stunts uml contests wero a feature of the evening, and some of the stunts were Indeed novel inven tions, delighting the 111010 than 30 persons present. William Farr. president of tho com pany, wTls tuastmastcr. and Sam Bur ton und O. C. Mills, offered dishes and a program that will long bo re membered by the employes and all those who attended the banquet. KIWANIS CLUB WANTS NEW FEDERAL BUILDING Clearance Sale . OF SUITS, COATS, DRESSES And MILLINERY 4 25 to 50 Reduction TWO MEN AND STILL CAPTURED YESTERDAY fact that so few failures have occurr ed will no doubt be received with Mutters To Be Taken I n at Weeklv Interest by business men in all sec arn .p ui n ecaiy of we(j( Jn A8l)evl0 for Sleeting of the Club To Bo Held 1 Vida v. I Prohibition Agent John LaJl and Ah siHtants Mado Big Raid in Mc Dowell Yesterday. The Kiwanls club, at the regular weekly meeting, to be held Friday, will take up the matter of getting aged to tho amount of 2,000; on Sep-1 a m'w federal building for Ashevlllo. instance, business is so good that it is almost Imposlble to secure an emp ty store room und in many placos two or more firms nm occupying the same store room. With the building I of more office nnd business struc-1 tures during the new year, more room will be made for any new lines of business which may bo opened here. ODD FACTS ABOUT GOLFERS By FRANCIS Ol lMET. tember 12, the residence of George mcmoer or the local club states McKinnev. 9R Havwood road, was tl,llt tho cu" Is actively behind the damaged to the amount of $2,200. All '""Vemcnt to get a new building and of the large tires for the year, ex-,"'111 ,"' everything possible to push cept the Asheville Grocery company, I 110 ,',ln which ns ,e,.n introduced which was caused by a short circuit of j byt Congressman Weaver, electric wires, were caused by un- It is proposed that committees rep- " nlll"'i6 nn " l IHQ ! lUlia IWUI l-TIViU Two operators were captured terday and a still destroyed in Dowell county by prohibition Agent John Lail of Marlon and assistants, accordinar to a message received here ' . i s . f 1 1 1 m i ' rnOtr'i 1 Rlntlnn T li i u . . i . ... I . .. . 1 . .. naiirn niralnst moonshiners in all sen- ' not include tho chief, assistant chief. I 1 1 ' tho arrest of operators and the cap ture of stills. During December the reports show that over 60 stills have been cap tured and over 20 men taken. These men, in many Instances have given bail, at hearings before commissioners orchestra could not bring quietitude, and will be tried at tho next term notwithstanding the fact that tho. of United States distrlot court for orcnesira mnucreo tions of tho west goes on, with re-! and th secretary, L. W. Jeanerette ports coming in from all sections of i mmhArfl of the ta aclnctlnn in all calmness and lmnitv. (?) Grady Reagan, who composed the "Warriors' Trio , was announcii on '" ' the program, came back on tho stage at this Juncture and with hfs guitar, ; ' which he had trouble in tuning, play- i ed and sang. "I Want to go Back to ) the U.S.A." Since the boys were back this song does not have its former significance, but tho remlniscenses of how It sounded in camp and near the ' firing line.' rejuvinated It last night, and the song along with' Reagan again came Into, popularity. "Old Rags and New", presenting a. combination of conglomeration, was tendered by tho Legion orchestra amid annlause and brought various smiles to the faces of the ex-service men, accordingly aa their favorite rag came forth from the instruments. The funmaker's quintet, composed of Jlmmle Hall, Jim Howell, Harry Novlck, Barney Stanford, and Sigmon Blomberg, proved real funmakers and ; henceforth in all probability the .. - American legion, at least the loeal : ' post, will prefix such as their official title. This, the first-get-together meeting of the ex-service men of the city and Oof the county, was an unquestioned success ln every respect, and before the men adjourned a vote of thanks was unanimously extended to the la dles of the city and members of the Outdoor-Indoor club of tho Y. W. C. A, for their having prepared the ban quet luncheon and valuable assistance In making the meeting a sucess. this city, March. which will convene next X-JUH.VMUO JjIJKUx MPS T W VAPQTQ Turn ON APPLICATIONS AT LOCAL HOSPITAL Canada to Halt Vocational Training for Ex-Soldicrs. J. EARLE PHILLIPS IS BROUGHT TO JAIL Was Taken 111 at Sandy Mueh Con vict Camp. Canada is advising her disabled soldiers to apply for vocational train ing befors February 1, 1920. After that time only men who are still in hospitals may apply By FRANCIS OllMET. Thero Is no sport to my knowledge wherein tho imagination forma such a At least three office buildlnns will hazard as it does in golf. My own be completed within the new year.jgamo Is built around an Imagination the Liberty Reality company, own- ,h t . ,ntlnctlv active For ln- ers of the Haywood building, recent- that. 18 tl"ltlnctl5' 8"lv0- or ly announcing that they would add stance, I always think I am going to three more storlcn, making about 115 play each shot well. That alono helps more offices; H. I). Miles Is adding l0 n,t ,ne baI wltn confidence, three storlea to the three-story build- ,..,,,rh , ni.tnnth of tho battle. at that it Is Impossible to play t'ery ahot correctly. Therefore, one to make allowances ror errors. 'siiailv In nlavmar eighteen Holes, l 'make such allowances for about four shots. In other words I think and believe I will play every shot well except four. As a result I accept the good shots and bad ones, too, as a matter of coure. Preliminaries for tho Kov Scout ' I have a friend, a player of three troop basketball championship wero years only, who by reason of develAp played on the high schol court yes- lng a good swing has reduced his terday the Panther patrol winning handicap from eighteen to twelve from the Fox, and the Kaglos from strokes. But ho ha reached that the Flying Eagles. unhappy stage In golf when he will Panther 30. Pos. Fox 5. ' play a round In 85 and follow it with i ii. ri,. - nAM inn tin rt n nrr ftvuniinf rs. j. U. Parris, wife of South- . uta a n matter nf furl it can T9tSwfy f"nduitor j;arris. died at Be,ote ; Howard bo explained on the ground thnt he mubijiuu yesieraay forward. 1 ha not been olayinit long enough to Her death . MnnRnft nihtinn Dflttindown. Consistency in Kolf takes : The fire denartment now conl, f organizations be appointed and that " V I"'"". . " . . " " " ' But i . . . 1 " " ' rt.v..w., . i a i uivummnnii sur plh l t i i n. lioness 40 volunteer men and seven paid mrn. ,,",BM:,1D" ,' ei.vWr c oukcu io """V ' hrftA.fitr.rV h..iiriin e1 - . - , i . . ., . inn pnmmiiion en n nnrnnpin ti,,n 1 1 w, w. i. w w j ..u..v...,n i iwu oi wnicn aro stationed in west' . ...v .... iU ,.un.. .u .nan Ashev lln nnrt ihn nik. .1 i,., . uaie lor a near ng on Asnovu le s ' I When i . . . . . new building. claims for is done the loeal committees will visit Washington and appear be fore tho committee. PANTHERS WINNERS IN ,44Y BASKETBALL cause golfers have more trouDla sink ing putts than In playing other shots. NaturalUL the poor. Innocent putter comes 0 for censure and Is Anally cast aside and another kind purchased. As a matter of fact the player Is at fault. I have used ono putter for ten years In all matches. Now and. then I try another which has been in my bag for a long, long timet too. ' But . 1 do so not because I am dissatisfied, with my old putter but Just to iMit mo appreciate tms old rriena as should. And in all such cases the old putter responds by letting me putt well. Coovrlght. 1919. Sol Matser. From tho Metsger Newpaper Servloa, Schenectady, New York. Remains Will Be Carried to Green ville for Interment. fro, under in-jh Captain O. J. fE let en m n. wns f application for1 sldered seriously ill only a few hours. v I Airs. Pnirls was tho daughter of overnment goes Mr- all(l Mrs. J. 12. Ilobbins of 125 the Meriwether and thev are morning at 11:30 o-elock. given only threo months after their was unexpected as she had been con- 3 lnWr. ...... , 11 . KiH ,lnl M.fnliull, ill r n I . 1 . training. Tho Canadian covernment irrtes on tho theory that more than a year Dunham street, Greenville, and her Hamnton has passed since tho last man was mother had been with her several wounded or disabled in the war that. auys. Mr. nobblns and a brother ar- hlf there is any man needing retralrtV-svod In the city last night, and with ng ana wno aesires it, he shoulf mo nusnana w n accompany the re- Meech Bailey J. iiarl Ftiilllps, a nagr dictment tor assaulting captain O. J. fniake his wants known immediately! mains to Greenville this morning. Fore, of tho eountv convict eflmo. wn s f mu- rri..j . r mu- .1 , . , . . 'o- yesterday brought from the camp at Sandy Mush to the county Jail. Phil lips' sentence of two years for burg lary has not expired, but he was brought to Jail so that the county health officer could render him medi cal aid. The negro is said to be very ill. Phillips, it is alleged, was thc ne gro who, in company with a truck load of convicts, attempted to make good their escape by striking Cap The United States government han The deceased had made, her homo not acted so hastily. The Federal In this city for the past eight months Board for vocational education has and had mado a large number of given, and is giving, nation wide pub- friends. She was a member of the llcity to the restraining of our dis-' Methodist Episcopal church at Green abled service men. Not satisfied with vllle. and a popular young woman of that, the government is doing all in her home city. Funeral services will bo conducted from tho home of Mr. Bobbins this afternoon at three o'clock. its power to persuade every disabled man to take retraining whether he desires It or not Canada announces 8,000 already I uajiivu auu iu.vuu BL111 (raining, xne, f n .1 oro 1 hm.rf fl,w .mnntltnnl .. . I nnllncesi mr thnti 91 nAft of the truck, with pieces of steel and ' men now in training and, before'the knocking them unconscious. Other ne-1 oDDortunitv to amilv for thl training groes said to have been implicated ln , Is closed, at least 25.000 more ap- tho attack on the foreman and chauf feur are being brought to Jail, as their terms on the "gang" expire, and will be given preliminary hearings b- fore Magistrate B. L. Lyda at early dates. RECEPTION THURSDAY FOR DR. ENOLANDER V 'OFFICIAL SCORES JOUVVJjIXvu' TUUJtvrlJEix Gudger Wins in Ducks, and Grisctt Leads Score ln Ten Pins. Gudger having made a score of 334 in the duck-pin tournament at the Y. M. C. A. lost night, was high man. His team won three straights from the Jackson team. Tho official score was! Jackson 80 87 107 274 Hutcbins ..... 101 106 95 302 Clayton 99 &8 90 277 Bradford 68 67 67 200 ToUls 346 348 359 1053 ft Gudger 104 114 116 831 Donnahoe .... 79 91 108 278 Winn 94 . 83 74 251 Morris 104 109 98 311 ToUls 381 397 396 1174 Member of Hebrew Union College to Speak Here Friday. Tho Jewish Community club, lo cated over McPherson's on Broadway, i v... ' plications are expected. AGED CONFEDERATE DIED CHRISTMAS DAY OBJECT TO PARKING OF PUBLIC AUTOS Merchants on North Pack Square Don't Wont Cars There. forward. guard. Kuard. ilauman Eagles 0. Pos. Flying Euglea 5. Faucette Bdwards . forward. Hendon Bryant forward. W. Carleton Vounginer ' center. Arbogaat U. Carleton guard. Shuford Morris guard. The finals will probably be played Saturday afternoon. ALLAN POWELL TRIED BEFORE MAGISTRATE Hugh C. Hamilton, of Wcavcrrillc, Dies at Age of 82 Years. Allan Powell, was tried before Magistrate B. L. Lyda, yesterday af ternoon,' on a charge of having ob structed an officer, and he was found guilty, but prayer for Judgement was continued for six months upon the r tne weaverviiie section I ment. ncverai days ago tho com. - i .'r . 1 , " ii'. Zz. paid tribute to Hugh C. ' mlssioner of public safety, in char tereon- ecording to the testimony I cost my friend a double prloe.' Had he aged Confederate soldier, of the police. Issued an ordor re-iof tho oaicr- Tne 'ounB Peterson been patient in the first place and People of the Weaverviiie section yesterday rauiiuiLuii, ageu vonieueraco soiaier. ytl me oiice, issued an ordor re. who served in the Second North Car- moving from the west side of Pack olina regiment ln the war between the square a number of service cars, al states, whose death came on Christ- lowing them to park on the north mas. day and in his eighty-second tdde. , A building permit was issued to E. Th. fll , I wnnlAmaM ....11 1. I W pillar Vn I O 7 1- , Thr SStEJ . d 1 and a Prominent member of the West Asheville, for repairs amount ZuYltZV J"? nfterSUEJ?li Sr-byterlan church at that place. Ing to 500. Several other minoV Pn.i.nrt.r n m.mh Jit,.' 7, 110 18 "urvivea by ms widow, four maiiers came Derore the board. r 7kT uk VtV.. i I . " ' cmiaren. miss Mae Hamilton, Mrs. nft.HwhnT.r0COlleKua,t-v.,n" Jnnle Herron. Mrs. Edora Ward and 7, ,h h. 1, 8peak rriday Jon" - Hamilton, all of Weaverviiie evening at tho temple on Spruce i ani that section. Oil CL. Objections, ralsod by merchants lo cated on North pack square, that narkinrr of Dublin cnrvlr i other mnrhlnoa .inn. .'i,. -u. Payment Of the ensts. tho square, seriously interferrrt with When county Welfare officer T. their business, were heard yesterdav R Parker went t0 arrest Willie Pe mornlng by city commlssiones who tn. nsgro boy who Sunday es took the complaints under advise ca''ed from; the county home, tho ment. Severs rtava t-oweu Doy enoeavoreci io snieiu i-o- about five or six years to arrive. The newer players are constantly getting new ideas and thoughts which they nut into practice with various results. Pattison Tlmo alono steadlos one's game. I with all due resDect for club mak ers this friend of mine has most common to many enthusiast. ' Is the adding of a new club about overy weok. He buys a new club, hits three or four shots with It and casts it aside for another. Such Action means that he cannot learn the possU billtlcs or limitations of a single club. Naturally hie game cannot settle. Recently this player purchased ft perfectly fine wooden spoon. He hit threo balls with it, all poor ones, and Immediately traded It for one not nearly so well balanced. The man who got It didn't care much for it cither, though It had cost 17.60 that same day, so he ln turn traded it to the club professional, along with some nihA. rinha nr a mldlron. . 1 A few days later my friend, the original pur-. chaser ol tnis ii.du spoon, nnppenea in the shoo ln search of a club of some sort He came across -ft spoon! in tho bag of the professions lilted U nrtA it hu nfTArlnir ff.&O.: lt titftV. ed some beautiful shots with it, all of thorn being noticed b the: man he had made tho earlier trade with. The latter asked to see It abd ori looking it over discovered . It was the 'Same spoon my friend had traded io. him a few days Derore. xnat spoon nan Ten-Pins. Griaett won two out of the three games against Johnson, making the -highest score. .638 pins. The official core Hill Fortune . , Miller .... Johnson follows: .. 197 158 .. 18$ 133 203 169 .. 166 167 153 193 190 167 Totals Neely . , Tounge , Hall A. Grisett Totals , . - 750 617 702 607 511 561 600 2069 All members of the local Jew ish community are urged to attend the meeting, in order to meet Dr. Knglander, who is said to be one of the most eloquent speakers of the Jewish race in this country. Fol lowing the reception those present will enjoy dancing. THREE NEW DEACONS WILL BE ORDAINED Siiecial Ordination Services at First Baptist Church Tonight. MOTHER AND FATHER KILLED IN ACCIDENT HARVE DB GRACE, Md.. Dec. 80. One man was killed and two were hurt when an aerial bomb exploded 1 11,1 u fl I tlm k VBAM 1 DIED WITHIN WEEK fround. The dead man is Elbert r auon. nenry uampoen has his ear drums ruptured but will recover. Fallon's leg and arm were blown off. negro formatory. returned to the boys re- Heavyweight Prank Moran. Inventor and sole owner of the Mary Ann punch, will prohably meet Harry Greb at Boston early ln January, thoroughly tried out this spoon he un doubtedly would have found it unnec cssary to pay double for it.. ,." .. . ' With the possible exception of wooden clubs there are more putters purchased by the average golfer than any other golf stick.- Why? All be- We are preparing to move to our. New Home,l7 Patton Ave. i . i' ' 1 j cated at . , . fornierly b? c pied by th s Brown ShTS I 4 rlue, c - y ; we BOSTON SHOP. Sl&sw. CLEME 1NTS t. , c - -ij CHAMBERS At our ew Horne At Pat ton Avenue, After Jan- '; uwry 11920. i -' ii -! i r 'hi Willis Abbey's Parents Died in St. George, 8. C, Home. 160 169 117 216 162 195 158 234 163 180. 232 183 505 544 607 Services for the ordination of three deacons will be held at the First Baptist church tonight at 7:30 o'clock, and the pastor. Rev. Dr. W. F. Powell, said last night that the services would not last more than an hour. Ed. N Wright, B. L. Snipes and Dr. Arthur T. Prltohard, are those who will be oraainea as aeacons. News has. been received in the city of the death of Mrs. J. H. Abbey. of St. George. & C, who died at her1 nome on Monday. The deceased Is survived by nine. cnnaren. an or them or St. Ueorge. 8. C. except Willis Abbey, of this city, and one sister of St. George, S. C Mrs. Abbey died at St. George on Christmas day. TYPEWRITER REPAIR COMPANY STARTED 62 749 778 2189 ESCAPED INMATE IS RETURNED TO HOME "Running Jack" Humphries Is Lo cated 16 Miles From County Home. The Typewriter Repair and Equip ment comDanv. lncomorated. of thin lullv Vin. k..n irront.wl a .h.u k.r Immediately following the ordlna.i h. n,,t 633 Uon services Rev. Dr. Powell will ad-; the corporation being to sell and deal t,iw vi uiiituiuQ jl Dapusm up-'in typewriters, adding machines and on several candidates. Members of j office fixtures. the congregation are especially urged The location of the new firm is In to be present tonight and the public is the Haywood building, on Haywood "Running Jack" Humphries, who escaped from the county home Sun day, was yesterday returned to the home by a termer from Sandy Mush wwouip. Invited. AUTO IS SUBJECT FOR street, and they will keep a complete line of the most up-to-date equip ment The authorized capital stock rocn r aw QTTTT nrnv u nivwea into 150 shares at ?ODU JUAYY SUIT fiRE the par value of $100 each. The in- Western Carolina Auto Company Kues .Thrash Motor Company. Complaint was filed in the offleo r,t the clerk of the court yesterday by .i John H. Lange. trading aa WHtam aeroas Sandy Mush mountain, 15 miles' Ca17,llI1"t f-0"!?,?? instituting frem here. 'Monday, and he had dls-J "u" a?al"Bi f' fcV Jtiderm.nd'..p- corporators of the Arm are : W. Her man Kessler, Robert M. Morgan and Evelyn Morgan, all of this city, MRS. MASTERS DIED HERE YESTERDAY Mrs. Reuben H. Masters, died at her home, 24 Hanover street, yeater- ki- v ".,,7 tnraen ana ionn xnrasn. tradlnv aa mnrnins; i umw, ""i a S umr.Mh. frS n; 11 Motor company, alleging the ,on" ness. Mrs. Masters, was for lniau hJriveonridtrVhroldefendanU are ""dewed to them In merly a resident of AtlanUo City. New 1 . .r? Pven considerable trouble the Bum J5 ajid seeking to recover . Jersey, and the remains will be taken . t the home, and requires the con ' S"1 '"ntion of an attendant, for . K given a chance he will leave In a 1 run and has been known to wander about over the country aimlessly, and always at a fast gait as long as he poeelMjr is able,, , . that amount . (there this afternoon. It Is alleged In the complaint that! The deceased la survived by , her the defendants are In possession of an husband, a son. Reuben, Jr., her automobile, which the plaintiffs sold mother, Mrs. Masson, one sister, Leona and which the plaintiffs still have a Masson. and two brothers. Able and title to owing to the fact that $360 . Osborn Masson, all of Atlantic City, waa unpaid on the machine. IX. X Palais Royal "Agheville'a Dry Goods Stor" Begin The NEW YEAR By Shopping and Dressing Sensibly The Ready-toWear Dry Goods and Mil linery ve cell repre sent real value in looks, wearing ability and design at SIBLEPR v DOSS. 'TERES, ROAD MASTERS BV RIGHT ACKNOWLEDGED SUPERIORITY Motorists of. the South, ir, daily increasing fnunfcfV; are choosing Doss Tires for far-mto-,the3-fntm;eserfre. . . Not alone because elf the cornroanding quality JnstanU ly apparent in their outward, sturdy, beauty, but. even, more because of then through and through quality tha , they know is carefully hand-built into, every. Doss Tire.; to make it J ;: ;'vi,.5.', . ,-.,-'. . ' A MILEAGE MASTERPIECE The true measure of a tire's yalue is gauged , by the number of urrwatcbed miles it runaior you r Dots. Tires do not even commence to show -pmu until 'they have far out-run their "Greatet Mileage1) guarantee. ,t AH skes plaUn ".'nit ' non-sd " 1 f, '. " aeads. : Ford slies v guaran-, , ' ' teed for 7,500' miles, Jarger ' ; .ixesoo V , j ' DQfiS RUBSER & TUBE COMPANY - ' -l!- Atlanta. GW i(!fV';y 'v. The Asheville Tire ! and Vulcanizing Co. V Mail Orderti Gnreo Special Attentioev - HQ:: f DOSS "'',Doss Comprees'on Inner "f-hei do not go flat and are not injured by punctures. ; , vLos Laminated lubes fed ana gray -"' are made to win the approval of rnotoriats TUBES --.who know exactly what a stri V first - . . iclaas tube should be.S v; !-! "'' . ' V n -r
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 31, 1919, edition 1
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