URGES BUSINESS MEN
TO WRITE SENATORS
(jtrkliif Their llelp In Bringluic
ftiutliia Into Aahcvllle.
Conaldfrabl Inte-rail has bean
aroused at Ashsvllla over trms
kdla' of from 14 to Tt hour of
j-J-xpreaa matter from point North
tllliroulliiH ul i-jireM iiiaiit-r lur
AnhcvlUe by the American Rail
way Express Company.
Secretary N. Buckner, of th"
! Chamber of Commerce, urge
every business man In Aahevlile to
write letters to the Chairman of
th interstate Commerce C'unimli
wloii, protesting agalnt thla prad
tire by the American Hallway Kx.
jireaa and alao writ leltera to Hen-
ii torn Overman and Simmons and
(..'iiiigreaaman Weaver urging Hum
in make every effort to secure Jua
tice l this matter of express rout
ing for Ashevllle.
J. E. nkagg-s, Ueneral Muimger
,f thu Southeastern Express Com
pHiiy. has written the roimwing
I letter to M. v. Aloore and torn-
I iniriy and a number of other bust
InP8a men here which ahowa the
importance of prompt action of
i he matter of expreas routing now
Ihefore the Interstate Commerce
I Commission under I. C. C num
ir 121 H:
'Tou are possibly aware of the
lai't that the Southeastern Express
Company Is now engaged In Im
itation against the American Rail-
way Express Company before th
Interstate Commerce Commission,
in an effort to force the latter com
pany to respect shippers' routing
i rmtructlons avoid the use of cir-
i nitons routes for the handling of
ixpreas traffic, thus delaying same.
nd to participate in establishing
mint -through rates and routes.
"The Interstate Commerce Com
mission has recently handed down
Ii tentative report In this case, sua
iiinlncr nrni'tlrRllv tvrv itrnnnHi-
bJNtnn for which the Southeastern
W fen contended, and In a few days
tlJi nave ine muutrr uy iur imtti
f joider.
r ln looKtng over our recoras or
express received In transfer from
the American Railway Express
Company, at Spartanburg. S. ('., I
have noticed a large volume of ex
press moving to your company
from New York and other Eastern
. avnf.intH. ana in Draciicaiiv everv in-
!' fcance It was delayed from 12 to
V hours and more. You no doubt
have been seriously inconvenienc
ed bv these delays, and thin letter
! to Inform you that they are In
no way caused by the Southeast
ern Express Company, but are the
result of the Amerloan Company's
arbitrary use of circuitous r-iutea
in order to now tne tramc on n.eir
lines every possible mile before
transferring same to this company
I disregarding your Interests and the
I interests of the great many other
receivers of express In your sec-
I lion.
"If the Interstate Commerce
Commission issues an order sus-
Itaining Its tentative report, the
American Company will havo to
It urn this expreaa over to tne
southeastern Expreas Company at
.Washington. D. C and If tins is
ldone ft will move over the direct
cline the line that Is used for the
transportation or unitea oiaies
Illilll auu linaciciiBria, mm w '
red to you with the mimmam
ime. from 84 to 72 hours sooner
ntpT U its own service, o,ver
WOMEN AND MEDICINE
In Europe, years ago, a woman
med Hildegarde wrote- a notable
-.o o k on medicinal plants. In
hose days the men were too busy
othering about dogmas as. ro
rlon and medicine, and the study
f herbs waa thought toeneath their
otlce.
It was the women, however,
ho mostly conducted the 'fhos
Hals and cared for the aick,, and
hus they learned much of great
tiue. mcy let me men iiuv oui
he questions of theories,
lydia' E. Pinkham's Vegetable
''impound, prepared almost fifty
are ago by a woman, L,ydls kd.
inkham did then, and does how,
i lieve the ailments peculiar 'lo
omen. It is a vegetable com
ound and of great value for thll
urpose. This is proven day after
ay, and in your own neighbor
nd, by grateful women who have
sod It. Advt.
MASONIC
A special communication
of Mt. Hermon Lodge Mo.
I 1 8, A. F. and A. M. will
be held at Masonic Temple
on Friday morning, October
1 3th at 10.00 o'clock to
conduct the funeral of late
P4other David F. Burns.
t Vraternally.
JOHN C VANCE,
Worshipful Master
W. F. RANDOLPH,
Secretary.
TRITSTKR'S SAI.e
Hr rlrtiH) tt th. pomw of ul. contained In
4aM af inHt miili by Loejr r, Juila? and hui
ant.nt W. Juillra, t. tka 'undanlnml
Trunin, dited Aufuit Inl. ltll, and fern
In th. afftf-. of th. Blir af 1m4i af Bus-
"l C"unlT. N. c. In Book at MOTiwi anil
nii af Truit No. lie. pane fe. ta tiidi
rXranaa It bmk; nila. an dafaalt han,.a
h"i taada In th. paymaal or tha nata. atwl tha
ini-mi lanaraa nr aam oaM or truit. wharabf
1I poaar af tola hai baaraia anaiBti-a. uld an
unleaM Tninee Mil Uiarafora. on Kaader, Oe
tohor lik, at ll a'elaak noon. h al
rublle aittUm for uh, ta tha hlrtll klddar, it
in. raun Booia door In tha CUT af Aahirtlla.
s-momnlia CotMtr. N. C. tka follaaHnf lind,
ituua, Irlni and bainf la Soul Blltoora. Caaati
of Bunawbe and Hut. of North t'ltollna, and
oalindad end more particular! danrlbad ai fol
lo ,
Baelmliif at a Make In tka aid . P. Clan-
Una. fonaarlr 1. U. rampa-ll'a Una, aad
" tka aaM Una of tha 1. H. DeM
d W. O. Bead Iracti eitandad In a eaatnarlr
llnxtlan Mild Inuiaact Hid aoath lino af tha
!-"PhoU tract, and rum thanca Nan II dae,
!. (eat ta and with tha aaM W. o. Mt
-1 Una etl.l laat ta a ataha.
' Seed's cornat: thanaa Sautk ft del. II
.r"a " ..' . eiese: inaaca paralM
T'1 the nt Una iooth 11 4; e Biln. WM
W feat la aeataka: UMnra North It 4af. laat
' ' ft la a auk.: thanca Maul a a a Im la
tl teat la a stake: them ft-u-h
e4k feat ta a ataka In I ha alii
Taa Una
V 'ld Ho Nartk I " dee. Ken 411 'feat la
ln(ne. eamatfelBt I f I aetaa ae ahem an
mmam 07 A. a. naBlat. amOT, daiad
'. eoni-n ta all aanxant awl nihil
l""re and nna-rlne all aaann-nii and rlbu
aT'Tal. ' '"', e died dated June
f '" s wrd-d la tha aftae af tka
J. "E.".r,s-ds ef Ruacaaba raantx. N. '.. la
. 1. " "hlek daed refer-
f 1 ' kcr-kr IBada.
At
s Saetaiakai IftV llll.
l I Oct. ,. V- T-
Madge Fuller Left Speaking Stage
To Train Elephants In the Circus
rWaJ,aAa I
It's Nothing to read of circus folks
graduating from the white tops to
the legitimate stage, nothing at u II
We've all read of that, but few of
us have heard the story of Madge
Puller, who loved elephants so that
she quit an Ingenue part In a Cleve
land stock company to handle the
monster elephant herd with Kparks
Circus, coming to Ashevllle on Sat
urday, Oct. 81.
And that's what Madge aTil. Of
course. It might be well to stale that
Madge, a Macon. Oa , girl, absorbed
her love of the circus when a child
round-about and impractical route
to an Interior transfer point.
"You are no doubt Interested in
this matter, and If you deslrs to
use your Influence to correct thla
present existing evil, a letter from
you to the Interstate Commerce
Commission at Washington, D. i,
and also to your Senator and Con
gressman, asking for their Inter
vention and assistance in avoid
ance of these delays, will have
weight."
EMPLOYERS CAN AID
IN REHABILITATION
a lain oy viuiam o. v.narirH,
slatant employment representative of
the IT. 8. Veteran's Bureau, Char-
iuuv, anu aiacussions or pmns iur
Armistice Day, placing of the cap
tured German- cannon, and the trip
to New Orleans were the principal
matters coming before the Thursday
night gathering of the Klfftn Rock
well Post, American Legion, meeting
at the Y. M. C. A.
I - V. U I . I .
0idt,uui uj nnuii iiio employ iiitfni
Kit Hall I - nl.nn. 1 ..k.kllll.. I
Muimw ,a i,a,.,iiH ' lis ICIItlUllllaiVU
service man In touch with positions
iur winrn inmy luveiUKOini niiea,
were interestlnlgy od by Mr.
Charles, who made It plain- that the
co-operation of business men who
have positions to be filled Is neces
sary to make, thA work nf thla tiitaii
a success. Mr. Charles Is a member
If the Hornets Nest Post, No. .
at Charlotte.
The local posts of the legion, he
pointed out, can also be of service
In bringing together the employer and
the bureau which will seek to secure
trained ex-service men for practically
all profeaslons, trades 'and. (agricul
tural pursuits when called upon.'Com
munlcatlons with Lovell Rhodes or
with George Beall. Veteran's Bureau
representatives In Ashevllle, will aid
employers In locating men they may
desire to All special positions.
T MclMffn William. U.. I. - J 1
' " ............ .... i.ui ucen
appointed to investigate the 'status of
the German gun mounting, reported
jjiu uiriumiB 01 tne sist Division
. ' "..viii me iCKllltl IlttU Ol -
feren tO IVI.nnMla fn aan,,lnM . I
, - .., kvui III, ,l
cannon properly mounted, were now
- iwmii "1 unier cnat
no. mistake will be made In placing
the trophy properly. '
Arnold H. Vanderhoof, commander
of the Klffln Rockwell Post, announ-
CHA that tYla. ?AVi Dl.. r,l..l,
i, . . , " l" division
PosU had requested the legion to
,jiiaiC ui me nrst part of
Annlifl... Ila nM,aM . i . . . .
In the Auditorium. R. R. wnillams Is
... iic or tne program fol
lowing that portion over which Mr
Vinrlai-hnnf will n.l. . .u .
a L Ti cn"" "e leaion.
A nail game and dance, as already
....,., u, win oe otner features of
the eelehrstlnn
Discussion of plans for the New
Orleans trip brought to light the fact
1 hi I Mrnlla a . Na l n i . . .
f..ii : mimDer nave
laid ip to hold a special Pullman
n resarv. a numh.. n
on the plat without having
actually ISKSn up. The
? "cneauiea to leave
AahBviliB Kaluga., . . l"
r- .... iur iqe national con
veniion ac new Orleans.
URIN
t NIGHT y
MORNING &
KEEP YOUR EYES
CLEAN CLIAfc AND HIALTHf
km tm imm it i CM! soos- umhh
"SILLYADS"
(CopTTlght, Itaa, R. V. C. Smith)
' After th lady vlltd u with
her boy, she knew she hd tha
host ihoei under th von. Nlchoii
8hoe Co. 1
Mistress - ThUi new klrt ehowa
uf ibovl my anticlpetions."
French Maid "I lat what you
Anerlcan rail knee?" A calf or
any other animal soea above, an
tlolpatlona when fed on Milk Made
Dairy reed from Scott Feed Co.
When the cheap plumber In
formed the lady of the house that
h would hav to rt aoma for
gotten bolta, aha replied that ah
waa glad tha Job did not need an
other nut. Only nice thing are aaid
about plumber from Campbell
Vance, Phon U'l., 170 Patton
Ave. "
It doesn't pay to paint the face,
but It pay to faca the paint-
when It makes your house look
new instead ol old. Paint to faua
that pay from Excolalor Paint it
Paper Co., Phon II J.
should the 1c be taken from
Iceland It might remove ti cold,
but when tha ,Jr la taken from
Iceland, thlnaa will not be so hot
there. Ti be aerved rlht. dine
t Plaza Reafiurant, Mrs. C. M.
Hearden. Over Nichols Shoe Co.
The Farrune had a new arrival
In their family. Just because it
waan t a box, It becam a Mia
Fortune. Those with Mr or little
fortunes find It economical to visit
The Racket Store, II Blltmort
Ave. V
Ta.
V V IP
THE
In that city, where Sparks' Winter
juartera have been located for ycatw
She Is one of the moat versatile, khI
with the show, for besides present lug
her elephant act In ring two. she Is
a star In the big equestrian ballet,
in which 1" pretty young wrnnen rlli
the famous Sparks' dancing and lilKh
Jumplng horses. Of the aoHj perform
ers with the show, over hi.
women, anil all of them are Just n
good to look at as la Madge. - You'll
see. that this Is so when the three
rings, the track end the air are lilli
with them on circus day.
Party Affiliation
Not Required From
Those Registering
Chairman State Board Elec
tions Tells Oldham in
Reply of Question.
Complaints have been made that
certain reglslrArB have requested per
sons registering for the approaching
elections to state their political af
filiation and that thla practice Is not
required by law.
John C. Oldham, secretary of the
Buncombe County- Republican execu
tive committee. In order to settle the
matter, yesterday sent the following
telegram to Chairman Persall, of the
State board of elections:
"Wire if law requires voter to state
his political affiliations when regis
tering for November elections."
In reply. Chairman Pearson tele
graphed Mr. Oldham as follows:
"Replying to your wire, voter can
not under law be required to' slate
his party affiliations when registering
for November election."
KILL RATS TODAY
STEARNS'
ELECTRIC PASTE
It ftlvo klUa niiea,' cockroaehva, Wntw
buRS rAd ant. It foroatbe p9tm to
run from building for wtr and tnnh
air. at box contalna anourh t kill
10 to 10 rata or mice. 0t It from
(MH- drug or tftfnara,! atoro da&lar today.
.WDY FOR USK-BETTCR THAN TRAPS
Charles E. Hughes
. Co.,
Distributors
RADIO-
No longer an experiment Hear the arrateat talent perforin
POH YOU at home over a "Hl-Orade" Hjwliophone aet
Bnllt Here to Hear lone distance proa-rams As e to oper
ate aa the old phonograph. .,,','
last na demonatrnte to yon without coat or obligation
Tor Ashevllle Phone 249 For West Ashevllle Phone W
CITIZEN RADIO SHOP, .Room 25 Citiien Bldf.
Asheville, N. C. i
"HI-GRADE" RADIOPHONES
"nriir here to hear"
a Manufactured by -the
Hl-Grade Wireless Instrument Co., Room 24 Clllsen Blrtff.
AahevUle, N. C.
HOLLOW TILE
For Building
HOLLOW TILE construction is durable,
stormproof, fireproof and non-conductive
of heat, cold, or moisture.
WE'RE exclusive agents for Tile of the
Richmond Shale Products Co., and can
furnish builders immediately with Partition
Floor Split-furring' Backup, and Loadbearing
Wall Tile. '
And made in full range of sizes. '
9
Southern Steel & Cement Co.
"Budding for the Future" "
Phon 974 laN. PackSq.
ATTjAS PORTUAND CEMENT " .
ATT.AS WHITE . . ATLAS GRAY
TAPESTRY BRICK COMMON BRICK
KTKKI- BARS
METAL IjATH RNER BRAD -
and other building materia la. j
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13,
W. R. MATTHEWS HERE
IN INTEREST ORDER
! Is Chief Oiuimnmlcr of the Son
ami ItnuKhlcrs of American Utt
erly, w I ralcpnal Onlcr.
IV R Matthews, of Charlotte, who
represent Mecklenberg County in thu
J l.egltlature and who Is l ie Demo
i rr.i'lc nominee to succeed himself. Is
in Ashevllle III ths !iiterrt if the
in. and I'authtrra uf Ainrrican
l.therty, a fraturnal nerienVI.it y and
benevi'lent onter. of which l.r Is i'hief
ronmuniltr of the head anip.
Mr. Matthews, who l known by a
number of Ashavlll people, upectn
to siiend reveral days here In the
Interest i f the order which he heatis
II' Is mopping at tne l.angren
Thi. uUJiH ta of the Hons an I Iwugh
te ,if American l.lheri ar to
coriililiip white male and female per
notu of sound bodily health exan,.
plar h.itilts and good moml charac
ter, between the aces t IS and Ml
ynir. Into a .ecr-t fraternal, liene
flcisry and benevolent order;- provide
fum! f.ir-lhelr relief; comfort the
nick atd cheur the unfnrtunate hv
attentive iniulstrutioni In tlmi-s or
airrow and distree. promotw fra:
ternal lovu and unity; create a fund
from which, on reasonable and satis
factory proof of death of a ben-tlciary
member who has complied with all
the requirements of the order, there
shall be paid a sum not to nceen'
IJ.OnO to the peraun or personf named
In his certificate, aa benffh-lnry or
beneficiaries, which beneficiary or
beneficiaries shall be his wife, chil
dren, adopted ehlldren. parents, hroih
cr. sister or other blood relation or to
persons dependent upon the member."
The charter members of this order
are men and women who fill most
prominent positions In life In their
home cities, and Mr. Matthew-, mates
thea the restrictions are such that
only those who meet rigid require
ments of good clllsenshlp are eli
gible. XF0" THI RKUt'O'
Coughs. Colds. Crouj
WHOOPIN0 C0U0H, HOARSEN ES
BRONCHITIS
-SOLD EVERYWHERE-
Overcoats
And
Sweaters
For the SMALL BOYS
-2 to 8 Year
Rightly Priced
OVERCOATS
SWEATERS (
MACK.INAW3
For the Big Boys
10 to 1 8 Years
Spalding '
SPORT SWEATERS
Coat and Slip-Over '
Solid colors, Combination
and White
$10.00 and $12.00
Size 36 to 42
Watch Your Step,
Today la Friday
The Thirteenth
t are late for WakhiM thU
in r:iiii and find th milkumn
lt.irr ymi liy ; If you k" 1" '
ir;ir.ic ami find your tlrm are
puiti'f nrt or your car bun lukt-n
ni siiiTiuu fllKl In th nig hi, if
ou slip on h hnnii r or rind
imililiiic rlht ( thi offlr.
)tir lean hHik In uir ,-hair nl
Rluji' at (ha calfmUr Today In
mI.i v . t hp thlritirt.l h
S;ok ifm to hav almrtt. out
t hit .lu v I i I ho Ini'onx'fiiiniit'f of
mniikiiul ftiul irudltion )imk t!d u
thi it hm unlucky day 8". If m'
r v ( 'linn uoi'K wronn. don't lilar.ie
yra;i M-t - ?ilnif the .-alfiidar.
creamyow
demand
Delightful poWJera
0) ) lotions and ionics
. JYV In fact alt
TOILET REQUISITES
Sold and explained
on ivanest. tou may
find out lust What
you meed by calling et
MRS. DALE'S MARINELLO SHOP
M Hsywood St. Phone 1671
- -f .
79c Flower
Vase
Very attractive pat
tern. A useful
article In every
home
50c
1
50c SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Great Shopping Days. Scan these values once you notice how much you save, you
won't miss coming here!
65c WOMEN'S VESTS
Long sleeve, high
neck, medium
weight, good
quality
50c
6bc MEN'S FIBRE SILK
HOSE
G o o d quality
Extra heavy heal
tnd toe, pair
50c
MUSLIN PANTS
women s iviusiin
Pontt, good-quality.
Lace and em
broidery trimmed,
special
50c
$1.98 WOMEN'S HATS
One table Wo
nen's and Chil
dren's Sailor and
trimmed Hats,
Velvets, Felts and
Velcurs
50c
65c WOMEN'S
BRASSIERES
'ash Satin,
eavy weight in
eah colorVery
secial at
50c
89c BOYS' SHIRTS
Good quality per
cale and madras,
in hand same
stripes and pat
terns. Special
50c
75c MUSLIN GOWNS
Women' a hand
embroidered Mus
lin Gowns in pink '
and white. Very j
special at.
50c
75e BOYS' CLOTH HATS
Willba sold spe
xfX - 5 cif Friday a n A
f-itufday for only
50c
I t .1
75;
i
!
! T
1
1922.
Firms In Exchange
Business Locations
ol (in i t .
'inpHiiv hM i
P. P. DALLEY
IV1SITOHN ALWAYS WPIA'OMI
arrsc
PROM MILLS DIRBOT TO YOU
IS..00 Pl IU'HASKS DIM.IVKRKW TWEKl
10c PALM OLIVE SOAP
As a special we
are offering Fri
day and Saturday
7 cakes for
50c'
75o MUSLIN PETTICOATS
ruin and em
broidery trimmed.
Extra well made.
A decided value
50c
$1.00 SHIRT WAISTS
Women s V o i le
and Dimity
Waists. Tailored
and fancy. Fri
day and Saturday
50c
10c MEN'S HANDKER
CHIEFS Extra good qual
ity cambric. Fri
day and Saturday,
6 for
50c
MEN'S LINEN COLLARS
Well known Slide-
t
Arell Brand
3roken sizes, spc
:ial. 3 for
. 50c
75c MEN'S AND BOYS'
SUSPENDERS
jVery best grade
, elastic. Well made
j and durable, Fri
1 day and Saturday
50c
$1.00 BUNGALOW
PRONS
I Made of good
Vjf j uality Gingham,
rercaie and
Chambray all
tizes
50c
69c CHILDREN'S SOCKS
All
colors a n A
sires, a deemed
value ' for Friday
and 5 a t u f day,
priced special
50c;
"it .U ti-d a -l.nl whrhy thrv
l ' 1 1 M 1 1 )f IlllMllK local Ion.
Thu iimiiii' ivmimn) iIh n t. run
i iifuitu-M In i hi f.iliiif to ih
f tht- I'juk'- 'itl .lew.-it .-.tin In
ft W f ( rrn
'jiioliiiM t. rrlto-
Pin
All shoes are easilu
mm
Shoe Polish
The standardise value
Ever ijbodtj knows the qualify
Compare the quantity
Liquids and Pastes for
White, Black, Tan, Brown
and Ox-Blood Shoes.
COMPANY Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.
Z 35c
for
65c FABRIC GLOVES
Best quality,
Itl I
biacic, Drown,
I grey, white, mode,
beaver, ponjree
and cream
50c
ALL 10c LACES'
Including L i ncn
finish, clunys, and
others. Friday
and Saturday
only, 7 yards for
50c
i BOYS'sSKULL CAPS
In big assortment
$1.
of color combina
tion. Every boy
should have at
least one of these
school caps, at
50c
. : )
29c BATH TOWELS
G o od heavy
weight Bath Tow
els, ' special for
Friday and Satui
day at
50c
59c WOMEN'S HOSE
Women's good
quality Lisle Hoae
in black, brown
and white at
50c
79c CHILDREN'S
ROMPERS
Made of gingham
ind Chambray
fast colors. Extra
good values,
50c
19c DRESS GINGHAM
Good quality
riaias, Lhecki;
and Stripes. Spe-
cial Friday and
a la.
for
50c
i '
ftl
i
L
69c COVERED KETTLE
6-quart aize Pre
( i
rr
fl),
a. 1
serving Ket t le,
grey enamel ware,
."pedal at
50c
I HZ
N1NJE
t)r- u i puny w It) handli part for
tlifdo ran
Mr. WhUiiiIrr announfM (hat
will' nell th 1'ftiRtt and Jftwt In
Huncomtiir Conniv At tult but In lh
olhwr I'oiiiiMfH in thin nMlon h Will
act ui'lv a wholesaler.
smnca wim
.
WomenV
tlose
(lood quality cottur
lloiti lu black, white
and bruwn, Krldny
onrl Saturday, I puti
50c
29c NAINSOOK
Very beat quality,
For Friday and
Saturday, special
3 yards for
50c
'60c BATH TOWELS'
These a r extra
large and heavy
Turkish Bath
Towels, a good
value for
50c
MENUS' and BOYS' TIES
One lot of good
quality knit Ties
n a number of
patterns. Special
50c
loc COAL SCUTTLES
Extra heavy
I weight, built o
give the best serv-
ice. Black nnisn
trs I
50c
MEN'S WORK SOCKS
Regular 1 5c val
i
t t
ues. Special for
Friday and Satur
day, 4 pairs for
50c
MELBA BOUQUET
TALCUM
There is no Tal
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Ul 50c
MEN'S HOSE SUP
PORTERS Well made, extra
good quality elas
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9
50c
TEA KETTLES
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