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0 THE ASHEVILLE CITTZET, WEDNESDAY JlOttNINft, FEBRUARY 18, 1920. 12 I ; 1 ABOLISH THE ONE WAY j THRIFT STAMP WEEK NUMBER OF FLU CASES INFLUENZA CLAIMS THOROUGHFARE RULE BEGINS ON MARCH 1 STEADILY DECREASE; 3 WITHIN 12 HOURS : Japanese Trays An assortment of very i handsome ones at j reasonable prices. We keep the L"Waterbury" Alarm Price $2.05 LAW'S 2 1 Haywood St. All Vehicles, Including Flro Truck May Travel Patton Avenue and Col lege Streets Either Way. c Lcdles ' who are jisortmfnar. tng In thwlr felectlon of China and Silverware will find her v.rythlnjg ono could wish for. TDE I-X-L STORE 0 FHTTON AVE. PHONE 107 YOUR EYES re nature's great gift. Your enjoyment of life depends upon their service to you. CARE FOR THEM. Charles H. Honess OPTOMETRIST Eye-Strain Specialist M Patton Ave. Opp. Postoffloo Established 1900. Patton avenue and College Btrotfi ran now be traveled In either direc tion the Individual may select, the city commissioners having- rescinded the order passed on August 5. of last year. The rescinding of this order throws two of the city's main thoroughfares -pen to the publla regardless of the Urectlon one might desire to travel. The motion to rescind the order was made by Commissioner Hherrill, and was seconded by Mayor Iloberts. These two gentlemen voting to abolish the order and make the streets open to trafllc regardless of the direction, and Commissioner Fltzpatrlck regis tered his vote against the order. How ever, Mr. Fltzpatrlck made It plain that he la not antagonistic to the views of either Mayor Koberts or Commissioner Sherrlll, but he merely continues to maintain that In his Judgment the streets should be trav eled only one way as a measure of safety. The origin of the ordinance was ex plained yesterday. It appears that lust August while hundreds of auto mobiles owned by tourists were dally traveling these two main streets, that very often serious congestion of traf fic occurred, particularly on Patton avenue. To remedy this condition the one way order was paused and some of the commissioners understood the measure a temporary one during the rush season, whllo another considered the order permanent. However, the matter is settled so far as dhls admin istration Is concerned In the ruling passed yesterday morning, and lire trucks as well as all other vehicles will travel Patton avenuo In either di rection without violating a city ordinance. All SciioolK in I III.. District to In courage Thrift Yinong thu Younger State siipiiiinLf ndMitM of uehuols In every tat in the fifth federal re Kcrvo district have been notified that national thrift stamp week will be observed beginning Monday. March 1 and ending Huturday, March 6. The war loan organization for this territory Is sending rut t instructions, literature and pledge cards to super intendents, and will co-operate In every way to awaken new Interest on the part of parents and pupils in practicing every day thrift. The cf fost is intended to emphasize the value of savins regularly In small amounts. Through the press, school Journals, notices on school bulletin boards, programs, and in various ways the message of tho 2ft-cent United tSates thrift stamp will be carried. It Is likely that the celebration of thrift stamp week in tho schools will culminate on Friday, March 5, with an entertainment featuring the num ber of thrift stamps each child has bought during the week, and the pre sentation of a program based on those prepared by the treasury department for this purpose. I.lcwii Xciv liiflmicnza ami One Well Known People of Spruce Pine Pneumonia Cases With Xo IK-atlis Arc Claimed as Victims In Ioflu- oiiMliutc Yesterday s Hcport. ' enzu Fpldcmlc There. The influenza inlili.inV Hit,. - cd its peak on Januury !, wliun !3'1 'esses were reported to tun u ! thorities. Hlnri; thu I date, :avi an . crisional f trial I fhtre-up, '-ho number of cases has steadily decrease,!, only I 1 1 being reported yesterday. This 1 the smallest number of new cases to be reported In ono day since the ap pearance here of the disease. Tweniy iilno doctors reported yesterday and jonly nno new pneumbnia case was re corded. Thorn wero no deaths oft'i 1 dally reported during tho last 2-4 hours. Last night thoro were 44 patients in the rmesirwney hospital, four new ones having been admitted during the day and eight discharged. Of the eight pneumonia cases in the hospital last night none wero con sidered serious. No deaths occurred In this institution yesterday. INSTALL NEW BOILER SECTIONS AT Y. M. C. A. Three deaths were caused within 12 hours in Spruce I'ino by the influenza. Claude It. Kadford, James XV. Hall and Mrs. Rom Duncan being tho vic tims. Mr. Kadford was assistant postmas ter at .Spruce Pino and ia survived by his widow and two small children. He was a young man only 28 years of iiro. Tho morning following his death Ills three-year-old child died from an uttack of influenza also. Mr. Radford's father met a very tragic death some years ugo, having been killed by lightning. Mr. Hall was one of the most high ly respected citizens of Spruce Pine and was considered one of tho sec tion's best citizens. He is survived by his wife and three children. Mrs. Duncan was before her mar riage Miss Carrie Buchanan and made many friends there whilo teaching school. ! INVESTIGATION AT OTEEN IS STARTED DEATH YESTERDAY MRS. H. M. SWARTLEY) Was Sister to J. II. Gconnrdl of This: City. ' Shower Baths Will Do Reopened to Members This Afternoon. Colonel J. C. Kinney Arrived Yester day From Washington. ' ! Colonel J. C. Kinney, from the of- flee of Burgeon General Blue, Wash ington, D. C, arrived In the city yes jterday and began an Investigation in to the alleged mistreatment of soldier I patients at Oteen. i Accompanying Colonel Kinney la jhla wife. They are stopping at the ! Battery Park hotel. Mrs. II. M. Swartley, of Charleston S. C, died yesterday, her death fol lowing an Illness of more than a year. She was 61 years of age and is sur vived by her husband, three broth ers, J. H. Leonardl, of Ashevllle; 8. B. and B. C. Leonardl, of New York, and a sister, Mrs. W. S. Solomon, of Tampa. Mr. J. H. Leonardl had Just return ed here from Charleston, where he had visited his sister, when he re ceived the news of her death. Mrs. Swartley had visited Ashevllle on nu merous occasions and was well known and highly admired here by a host of friends. Hhe was a member of the Cathollo church. The remains will be taken to her old home at Tampa for burial today. DINNER WILL BE SERV ED FREE AFTER THE AUC TION SALE AT GOLD VIEW GARDENS THURSDAY. The shower baths arc expected to be ready by this afternoon at Young Men's Christian association, after hav ing been out of commission for sev eral days on account of installing new sections In the boiler. The boilers have been needing these sections for some time and tho association offi ciias decided that during the influ enza epidemic would be a splendid time to havo them Installed. With tho Installation of these new sections the association will be able to furnish a larger amount of hot water for tho showers and swimming pool for the largo number of its members. There is a considerable number of the members of the asso ciation who use tho showers every day and they will no doubt appreciate these better facilities. ALL THAT BEAUTIFUL RIDGE ALONG THE WEAVERVILLE ROAD IN "GOLD VIEW GARDENS" IS SUBDIVIDED INTO 5-ACRE TRACTS TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION THURSDAY "TEE BAR LAND ROLLER" 3 THE HALLMARK STORE. 31- WE HAVE few used Tires in our stock which will go cheap. Also a few retreads. STETSON ERVICE ATISFIE , STETSON TIRE ; COMPANY Broadway and Walnut Sta. and , Sotttbxldo At. Paonss ttTi and toil. A NECESSITY TODAY The generation of people who locked up their cilver ware in cupboards and cabinets and considered its posses sion a luxury, has given way to the generation which under stands that silverware is made to use as well as to admire. Make additions to the silverware you already have; buy more silverware for utility as well as for ornament. Let us show you some fine Gorham. Arthur M. Field Co, PP THE JHALLMARK STORE.-w sssasssss Oon't Abuse J 453 your j yj EYES ill cull? keep uou Umff drossed. CLOTHING' I IF PARDEE COAL had not given satisfaction to hundreds of users we would riot be the busy coal dealers today that we are. Have you looked at your bin? Have you Coal to see you through the winter? PLACE ORDER TODAY PHONES 25-981 CITIZENS TRANSFER & COAL CO. FREIGHT AND FURNITURE MOVING Don't read in a poor light. Don't read facing the light. Don't read when your eyes are tired. Don't read without glasses, if reading strains your eyes. Our glasses will enable you to read in solid comfort "Becoming Glasses Cost No More" DR. DENISON OPTOMETRIST (Eye-Strain Specialist) 23 Patton Avenue Opp. Kress Store. A Roller and Clod a Crusher with wrought steel frame very strong and dur able. Much better than the smooth roller. Write for circular and prices T. S. MORRISON & CO. EDWARD A. FARLEY ! 16 S. Pack So, Asheville, N. C. I Hyaneinlhs Tulips and Narcissus Bulbs Already started in pots with fibre. Will bloom in two or three weeks. Just the thing for a friend who is sick. Call and See Them. These Bulbs are potted, root ed and sprouted. Ready to , start into instant leaf and flower. C 0HONC-IQ AS GOOD AS WINTER CLOTHING IS ANTHRACITE COAL BECAUSE IT KEEPS YOU WARM There is no comfort to compare with a warm house in win ter time and we doubt if any Coal can take the place of ANTHRACITE TERMS CASH PHONES 129-130 CAROLINA COAL & ICE CO. CARMEN PEAS A medium size sweet sifted pea of superior flavor. If you are tired of regular salads, try one of diced potatoes and green peas. Carmen Peas, per can, 21c Per Dozen, $2.27 eJ. J. YA 37 Haywood St. Groceries and Service. Phones 1715-1716 White Crape Paper Napkins Excellent substitute for linen; big saving on laundry bill; 40 already folden in dust-proof packages. 15c a Package 2 for 25c Special price oh 1,000 Napkins. eeu Phone 1800 "32 O aiMtvitH. -C. Iw 32 College MEMBER OF FRESH FLORIDA STRAWBERRIES Well packed and solid to the bottom. Per Box 70 Cents EDWIN C. JARRETT 12 N. Pack Square and City Market AH Bulk Goods Kept in Sanitary, Dust-Proof Bins THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Depot for Biltmore Milk Products What Do Your Clothes Say About You? You are judged first by appearance. When attention is drawn to you in social or business life you should have no misgivings about the impression you are going to make. You owe yourself Clothes that will com mand respect. Your personality as expressed in your clothes should be defined, not submerged. This is part of Moore service. Come in and test it. We Sell Men's Shoes YOUR WATCH Why has it stopped? It was not from accident or mis use, but from neglect. Most watch owners never give a thought to the amount of work a watch movement is called upon to perform, the millions of ticks it gives until it stops. It needs and deserves an occasional inspection, cleaning and adjustment. Its monetary value, as well as its usefulness, justifies this occasional attention. We main tain a service department, under an expert watchmaker, to give proper attention to our customers' watches. This is an assurance of satisfaction to which you should give much weight, especially in making your decision from whom you will buy your watch. Oiir line of watches will merit a visit of inspection. HENDERSON 52 Patton Ave. Your Jeweler Opp. Postoffice ALWAYS ROOM AT THE TOP Matters little, what the state of business is, or how many are out of work, graduates of this school manage to keep actively employed. Young men and womon trained here readily qualify for better positions and work their way up. Ability and Industry, backed by the Unowlodge .always command recognition especially for graduates of EMANUEL BUSINESS COLLEGE Oldest and Best Equipped Business School in the State Over Walker's Drug Store Phone 1100 Hens for Roasting or Stewing ancy Lamb, Veal, Pork and Western Beef. Why not use meats best quality? STAR MARKET three phqnesi917 "We are sacccssfnl caterer to a rarlety of appetites." Swift Premium Hams, small, per lb 38c Roberts-Oake Quality Brand Hams, small, per lb 35c Kingan, Virginia Hams, small, per lb .'...37c THE AUTOMAT Cash and Delivery E. J. Edwards, Mgr. Haywood BIdg. Phone 3036 I 1 Procrastination is the Thief of Time NOW TAKE "3-H" TONIC NOW Cleanse and Fortify Your System Against Influenza 50 Cents the Bottle AT SMITH'S and OTHER FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORES. NOW -NOW V A Good, Strong, Loud Sounding Automobile Hand Horn. Price $3.75 each 64 Patton Ave. Electrical Bldg. Opp. 1!D A Tire Saved Is Many Dollars Made We'll do your Tire Vulcanizing and Retreading like veterans. Our equipment is modern our men experienced. Asheville Tire and Vulcanizing Co. 12 E. College SL 1 y1 Let the Kiddies Romp To the Tunes of the Autopiano MUSIC is the language of the heart. Nothing else is so univer sally loved and understood by all big and little, the world over. From earliest infancy to old age its gentle, refining influence remains with us. Dunham's Music House The Home of High Grade Pianos ?. 4
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