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10 TIIE A81LKV1LLE CITIZEN, MONDAY, JANUAKY 5, 1S20. - Sincerely thanking all who have ao kindly favored us during the past year, we can now offer only m very much depleted stock, but there are just lots of the most attractive and useful goods. SOME NEW GLASSWARE has just arrived and the other new goods will follow as fast as we can get them. J.H. LAW 21 HAYWOOD STREET i MASONIC MINSTRELS TO BE GIVEN FEB. 23 CONTRACT SIGNED WITH CHI CAGO PIlODCCnON CO. Rehearsal to Begin 15 Days IWorc JYrfornuuipe First Show by Masons In Two Ycart. SHRINERS TO FORM I NAME LIEUTENANTS CLUB ON JAN. 13 nint Captain Fltxpatrick In rapidly ' recruiting- tho company to full strength. Club Will Do Started Off With Ulff Dance, To Ilo Glrrn at the Ma moiiIc Temple. FOR CAVALRY TROOPs&ay ! Nows was received here Sunday of (ii:iLLD tiO'VV Axn L n innK ,he death of Mra Qo"'"" P- Cotchett. i.L.ij.iv it VAX AND S. R. ADAMS of Wilmington, sister of Mra., Thom- ARE COMMISSION!. D. n -. t Lid I WITO E Mp..Tiln.t - ing In 'hoir jnloction of Chlnit and Silverware will find here everything one could wish for. THE I-X-L STORE 0 PATTON AVE. PHONE 107 The Masonic mlnxtrels will come to life again, and on February 25. will give a performance at the city Audi torium. A contract has Junt been signed between a committee repre senting the( local Masons and Joe Brem Production company, of Chica go, whereby the Chicago company furnishes all equipment, including scenery, makeup, directs rehearsalu and everything else, except furnish the tulnnt. The local Masons did not give a minstrrl In 1917 and 1918 owing to the war and the condition Immediate ly after the armistice, but before that time the minstrels were always one of tho popular attractions of the theatri--i ncitson und record crowds always altenUt'd. Itehearsala will be started IB daya "icfiire the date of the minstrel and nightly meetings will be held In order to rush the work through. It is be luved that the approaching perform ance will be the best the local Ma sons huve ever staged. Owing to tho ' large Increase In membership there win no a greater seloctlon for the members of the cast. RAILROAD MEN PLAY GOOD SAMARITAN What Optical Efficiency Means It means glasses properly made and fitted to relieve all forms of eye-strain. Our glasses are made right and fitted right Our skill and experience is your guarantee. Charles H. Honest . OPTOMETRIST Eye-Strain Specialist M Pattoa Ave. Opp. Poatofflrv KsUbntfted ttse Food and Lodging Secured for Fam ily From Murphy Branch. Local Shrlners are to have ;i tUirlne club, a meeting for this purpose hav ing been called for Tuesday, January 13, at tho Masonic templo on Broad way. It Is planned to form the club, i select a name, elect officers and I adopt rules nnu regulations for the governing of same, at this meeting, j The club will he social In its nn jture. similar to the lied Fez club f , the Charlotte ahrlners and will be one of the few phrlno clubs of the state. There are several hundred shrlners In Ashevllle and western North Carolina, who would bo ollgl blo to Join such a club and H Is be j lleved that tho club will meet with great success. I The club will be started off with la shrine dance, to be given at the temple on Jan. 13. Details of tho dance will be worked out during the next few days and It la expected that scores of shrlnAa, with members of their families will be In attendance on that night. The local shrlners havo felt the need of such it club, as will be organized, for somo timo, and now that tho movement Is launch ed, will bo received with Interest by many. , REV. WALTER CAIN j IS TRANSFERRED With -Ail Officers for New Troop H, Selected Company Is To Bo Re cruited to Full Strength. as A. Jones of this city. Mrs. Cotch- ett died early Sunday, morning, after j a short Illness. The funeral services will be held Monday afternoon from St. James' Episcopal church of Wil mington. Mrs. Cotchett has visited Mrs. Jones here on a number of occasions and was well known in the city. Owing to Illness Mrs. Jones will i be unable to attend the services or Interment, 2 23 J. Oerald Cowan lias been commis sioned first lieutenant, and Stephen It. Adams, second lieutenant, of Ashevllle Cavalry, Troop B. and It Is expected that recruiting of the com pany to full strength will follow im mediately. These rtffcn were Ilcutenunts In ar tillery outfits of tho "Wildcat" divi sion, and volunteered early, going to the first officers' trnining camp at Fort Oglethorpe. They, have excel lent records as overseas soldiers and their being commissioned as officers Of the cavnlrv Irnnn U.-HI mn.f t h.. upproval of .those who have already ou ifoplrig through life in semi enlisted In the organization. darkness n a rcwult of weak, IndJs- Oapuiin 11. M. Fltzpatrick. who w', Vl?"'' .,.. , wan rnnuin , v.- n, 11 so, wear a pair of our a-lassc n.nri pany during the world war became f ,,PWI "UflU liappims and Company H, US Machine Oun Bat-. tallon, of the 30 Division, and wh: ... " ""'ukii nr iriassen wus wounded oversells, was commis-l sloned captain of tho new cavalry troop here and has already made considerable progress toward tho re-1 organization ofu national guard out fit for Ashevllle. A Brighter World Through OUR lJ GLASSES into h now and brighter world. "Becoming- musses Cost No More" DR. DENISOtf Grace Minister Will Be Fngaged In General Work Now. Rev. Walter 8. Cain, who for the past eight years has been rector of Grace Episcopal church, has been transferred to general work. Hev. Mr. Cain will still be located In Ashe- Three big-hearted men, two loco- villc. his many friends w.ll bo fc'lad to motive engineers and a brakeman. learn, and his work win no carried Saturday afternoon nlaved cSood on from this city. Samaritan to a poor family, found - Ilov- Mr- tain hna been in the min bv them In n nltiful condition In the istry for many years and is one of These three ranking officers of Troop H, are nil AmIii'vIIIc bovs and are well known and admired as sol- dlerH.Tho success of the reorgani.- ation of the Ashevllle cavalry com-; pany is assured by tho appointment of the lieutenants who will now us- OPTOMETRIST (Eye-Strain Specialist) 25 Pat ton Avenue Opp. Krct-s Store. waiting room of the Southern Kail way station. The men state that the family consisted of a man, his wife and two little children, who were en- route from their home on the Mur phy branch to South Carolina, where they planned to't'ot work In a cotton j mill. Arriving hero theT were without funds or food and had planned to spend the night in tho waiting room of the depot. Found there, after they had waited for several hours, the rail road men took tho family to a nearby hotel, gave them supper and paid for rooms for them for tho night and arranged for tlsum to get a train out tho best known and best liked min isters of the Kpiscopal church in thin section of the state. DEMONSTRATIONS TO BE GIVEN IN CITY Mrs. Kachacl T. Uannamnn, for merly county demonstration agent, will give a number of demonstra tions for tho Wear-Kver Aluminum company, of which Perclval Huttles la the district agent. Mrs. Hannaman tvlll visit private homes, schools anil churches and owing to the fact that shn is well known In all sections, she I yesterday morning for their destine-1 will doubtless have large crowds nt uon. i the pudiic Demonstrations. Nothing To Freeze Pn.n. C "Tt7-. : . t.v - wtiya . i Li.it u . , , ici my iruugns nave ro oe chopped open. Water storage tanks ire liable to burst. But a MILWAUKEE AIR POWFH WATFP SYSTEM has nothing to freeze. There is no water storage tank wid the piping is carefully put be- Vm An -..K- C. . M . . .V- t . t system on the farm till the blizzard come. TV .... t" .1. Vi!.. 1 imjiwi I.UIU LI ID ITCH 1 M lUSHT&l IHPIV irl n I a J-naai W ajaarT ."T ' T. j-ou nothing to learn the price of s water ayitcm Keep Your Feel Warm That's one essential factor in keeping well; avoiding colds and grippe, etc. Don't risk a pair of shoes that are getting thin don't let your feet even guess that there's any dampness in the ground. Banister, Hanan and Walk-Over Shoes for Men Will furnish the ounce of prevention. There's a full assortment of styles, sizes and leathers and an expert shoe man at your service. T. S. MORRISON & CO. Distributors for Western N. C. Weed or Rid-OSIdd Chains Malts motoring safer during winter months Vulcanizing and retreading. Agents for Mlcbolln Tires , . and Tubes. STKTSOM envies ATISFIE STETSON TIRE COMPANY Broadway and Walnut Bta. and Southslde As. Paonss 1171 and toil. THE HALLMARK STORE. STERLING SILVER POPULARITY There is always a continuous demand for appropriate g'fU for the home, and the present tendency of many pur chasers to economize, is evidenced by the selection of use ful gifts, combining quality and reasonable price; hence the demand for sterling silver. You will find our splendid display of silver gifts, fulfill the three requrements of use fulness, quality and moderate cost, and you will also find in our stock a wide range of selection. 0 Come in and let us show you our Peerless Washing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners Best in the world. Easy pay ment plan WARD ELECTRIC CO. IS Batter? Park Place. Delco Light Products. PHONG 449 Arthur M. Field Co. SOCIETY BRAND ROQUEFORT CHEESE A new conaignent of this superlative cheese has just arrived. Perfectly aged, and the most delicious foreign cheese you ever Pound $2.00 J. J. YATES 37 Haywood St. Phones 1715-1716 Groceries and Service. Anticipation of the pleasure of giving has been upper most in the minds of the many friends that have visited our store during the beautiful weather we have all en joyed so much. This anticipation has now become a reality and the countenances that greet us on every hand show that this pleasure has een realized. We hope that it has measured up to their every expectation. If we have in anywise contributed to this pleasure then we have been more than repaid since we have shared in the same- HENDERSON : Your Jeweler 52 Patton Ave. Near Postoffice la THE HALLMARK STORC Dependable Drugs' Put the burden on us when you are in a great nurry with a prescription and ex ceedingly a n x i ous about its importance. You can rely upon our promptness and absolute accuracy. HONE-IO BUCK'S HOT BLAST HEATERS and RANGES are constructed to conserve coal and perform perfectly. These stoves have a proven reputa tion. Place your order with us. You're tak ing no risk. Burton & Holt Furniture. On the Square FOR ROASTING: Veal, Lamb, Pork and Larded Pot Roast STAR MARKET three phones-1917 "We are successful caterers to variety of appeUt)." LET GLOBE EGG MASH HELP YOUR HENS LAY MORE EGGS Your hens should be laying well now; you can help them to produce more eggs and at a low cpst if you will supply them all the GLOBE EGG MASH They will eat. ASHEVILLE SEED COMPANY Call for a Calendar. Coi. College & Lexington. Phones 2177 and 2178. ( ptgr (a Uf tV 1 Mil WARM AIR FURNACES Car load received. Get yours now. Prices are advancing on these. We can save you money and guarantee satisfaction. W. H. ARTHUR 75-77 Broadway Sbcet Metal Works PHONE 2116 COLD WEATHER COMFORTS FOR THE HOME AND AUTOMOBILE AND FOR OTHER THINGS Electric Warming Pads $9.50 Electric Radiators, each $11.00 Auto Steering Wheel Hand Warmers, pair $3.00 Auto Engine Heaters $4.00 and $5.00 Ford Pruning Spark Plugs, special, each $1.00 Ford Hood and Rad.ator Covers $3.50 Auto Lap Robe Locks $1.25 THE NEWEST AND BEST IN EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE 64 Patton Ave. Electrical BIdg. Opp. P. O. We Know Pardee Is a Good Coal It's greatest sale is among the class of buy ers who can discriminate between a "near" and a Very genuine" quality at a price that is right. Phone 25 or 981 for that price. Terms cash with order. Freight and heavy hauling a part of our business. CITIZENS TRANSFER & COAL CO. MEMBER OF Delicious Sweet Ripe FRESH STRAWBERRIES Received today from Florida. Place your order early. EDWIN C JARRETT 12 N. Pack Square and City Market All Bulk Goods Kept in Sanitary, Dust-Proof Bins. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING For All Good Times. For All the Year. For All the Family. The Gulbransen WHY PAY THE OTHER MAN MORE? SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, WHITE HOUSE COFFEE, PER LB. 50c THE AUTOMAT E. J. Edwards. Mgr. Haywood BIdg. Phone 3036 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Trunks, Hand Bags and Suit Cases H. L. FINKELSTEIN 23-25 Biltmore Ave. Phone 887 J MM l gF' Oulbruwen Trade Mark t i Dunham's Musk House The Home of High Grade Pianos
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