THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. 18, 1922.
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MAMMOTH FURNITURE STORE
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. t See our line of the famous
, Ideal Cribs '
J.. L. Smathers 6b Sons
IS Broadway. 'Phone 226 ' 24-26 Lexington.
PICTCRfFItAMIXa
PICTCRE FRAMJSf.
COVER THAT UNSIGHTLY SPOT
So simple it Is to hide an ugly apot on the wall with a beautiful
plcture.f It you have, noma chershed, picture put away, hrlng 1,
to ua for expert advice as to most suitable frame. We will he glad
o show you our many unframed pictures, A number of them
are Wallace Nutting's.
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flee Our "Wonderful Line of Framed Mottoes,
ROGERS BOOK STORK
Office Outfitter. 17 Haywood St. Ashevllle, M. C, Pfceejs 7t
LABOR BODY HONORS
DEPARTING RECTOR
Ontrnl Ijiilxir Inlim Passe lle0'
Itilloiifl nf ltcHH''t for Re. Wll
IIn U. rlitrk.
rtesnlulli'int of respect for I hi
Kev. WIIIIh ii. Clark. Itertor of
Trinity, who hits !een called to be
come pastnr of the largest Eplsco
pul Church In Nashville, Tenn..
were passed last night ly the
Central Labor Union, which ex
pressed n-jtret that one whi) iind
proved himself a "friend of hu
manity" ahould be removed from
Ashevllle.
The resolution follows: "Where
as the Kev. Willis G. Clark has
proved himself a valiant friend of
humanity and hns ever htood ready
to support the right and has lifted
his voice HKiilnst oppression; nd .
whereas It hns com to the atten
tion of this body that the Rev. Mr.
Clark hns decided to answer tlin
call of another church, removed
from our midst.
"Therefore, be Jt resolved that
the Central Labor I'nlon, of Ashe
vllle, representing the thousands
of working people, hereby x
presses Its regrets over the depart
ure of Rev. Mr. Clark and extend
him and his family Its best wishes
for happiness and contentment In
their new home.
"Therefore, be it resolved that
codv, of these resolutions be
spread upon the minutes, mvl a
copy sent to Kev. Mr. (Jl.irli, Ine
Ashevllle Citizen, Ashevllle Times,
and the Central Labor Union,
Nashville. Tenn.
"W. W. WARREN, President,
"E. B. HI LL, Secretary."
F
CAKE
DEMONSTRATION
Cake demonstration with DAINTY FLOUR at Northup
y "Viffii Hardware Company's Store, 72 Patton Ave.,
today at 2:30 p. m. Baked on a MAJESTIC RANGE
by Mrs. Rachel T. Hanaman. Public is cordially invited
to try this flour and see this range in operation. Hot
biscuits and coffee . will also be served free.
?4rthup-McDuffie Hdw; Co.
Q72-77 Patton Ave. Telephones 142-3771. Headquarters.'
THE WEATHER
ASHBVILLK. Oct. 17. 12
LOCAL WEATHER DATA
Atate uf weather, 8
Htate of weather. I p. m
Kelatlve huml.lily, 8 a. in
Relative humidity. 12:10 p. m..
Kelatlve humidity, 8 p. m
Wind direction, t a. m...
Wind direction, I p. m. ...
Time of aunrlae..r
Time of sunset
Cloudy
. .i. iear
.M8 pet.
.72 pet.
.7a pet.
Northwest
North
.S:9U a. m.
p. m.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE DATA
t a.
a. m.
10 a. m.
11 a. m.
12 Noon.
1 p. m.
2 p. m.
2
2
66
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64
I p. in.
4 p. m.
i T. m.
t p. m.
1 p. m.
I p. m.
The Achievement rf Today But
Points to the Pathway of
V Tomorrow
Through service comes growth and through growth
comes greater service. It is to your advantage to become
personally acquainted and, to haVe business dealing with
the above ""company.' If we fail to give' you proper
attention, we solicit your complaint. Our prices will
challenge comparison. .'.-....
LET'S GET ACQUAINTED
TEUBHERJ
R-VTNT BV. CHEMICAL
PHlfYTS, VMRTVSHES, CRUSH
if. ti
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i 1X7.1 4 r x .,:n- x-:: d
vauway tuiu iTsmui-pp. ffwiTciTiiw wauiiug auviai
Wet hulb temperature, a. m... 61
Wet bulb temperature, 12:30 p. m....M
Wet bulb temperature. S p. m 56
Highest ....7; one year ago 72
Lowest 61; one year ago. 40
Absolute maximum. In WO. ....... .71
Absolute minimum, In 1904... 38
Average temperature today 61
Normal 55
I Asheville Audience ' I
i Honors Local Talent !
That Aahevilln appreciates and!
honors local talent is attested bv ;
the manner In which th plav of;
Wntklim Kpps Wright, an Ahe
v!l!e ln.y. H being received at the,
I'a k The.itre during the current I
eek t j( cn The Map' as!
written by Mr. Wright and as play
! by the l'sck Players la a very
delightful comedy. Its lines are
crisp and original while the hu
mor throughout the entire pluy Is
nt the best.
"I'ut It On The Map" tells an
Interesting atory and presents an
attractive romance which Is car
ried throughout by Mia Blanche
HUcox and Air. Earl Mayo. These
two ure vniithful nmiw ... ......
tray the Juvenile anthuslaam and
rifiy mat in autnor desired and
uruig out every du there is to be
had In the characterisations.
A lllAtlnej. MrlnrmnnM ..f U
Pew IllaV Will hA fflv.n m tl.AU
o'clock this afternoon ami fmm
the manner In which tickets are
being reserved the crowd promises
i ue one or me largest of the
senson. The presentation of "I'ut
H n The Map" calls for the en
tire; acting strength of the I'ltiyrri
Tax. Collector To
Sell Property For
Back Taxes Today
At public outcry to the hlcheat
bidder for cash, pursuant to the
l.iws of the State and city. ('. H.
Hiirtlett. City Tx follerior. a.
noon today will sell the lands of
nearly three hundred delinquent
taxpayers, who so far have failed
to meet their tax obllntlous for the
year 121.
Mr. Bartlett says there Is about
lll.OOO due. on the property and
several notices hav been sent out
to ea -h of the delinquent urging;
them to make settlements. He is
sued his final warning about a
month ago.
Chimney Rock Never Closes.
PI
2,000 CASI AMIES IN
FlKJCHOW AUG KKPOUTEI1
AMOT, China, , Oct." if. (Ily
The Assocluted Press.) Approxi
mately 2,000 casualties are re
purled at Koochow, capital of Ku
lilen province, as a. result of an
anempt by the defeated natloniil
torces to r-take the city from
w hich they hads been driven by
the Invading troops of General Hsu
Tsung-L'hl.
Shoe Expert Gives
Demonstration Here
lii'iiii'M'MluiK the (iico-Taral
Iiep.i 1 1 :n, ,,t f the Thi.iiuis I'lant
! 'iiil-.ui. . MoKton, Man-'. Joseph
rietiii I ,,f Cincinnati. ihlo. wh"
has I i. ihe 1 1 for the pnat
, sexei il ulll itive ileuoinstra-
i liilim I'J n Antlionx Hi,.hei.
I'nUoi,
Mi ri',i,,-li ine Ii.- Ii.u been
1 In Ash.'Mlle has lerlllled Mt the
I V. C and the Asheville Nor
mal St -Ii, vl He say that a per
son's thai. t ti i o.in be determined
by their feet. He demonstrates "
special hue foi wtiinnn exclusively-
"The p.it.'iitetl pi.tfi . floxilile
ari'h. of .I'f. i ll rtmstrui 1 itn. Is de
Hlarnetl to tlixtributc the body
wetKht on tbr feet In mh h a man
ner that if provides own tuust'le
support and reslstluK power by
lnulutlliii; nntiirnl actluu of the
foot when walking or stundlng. 1
gently building up the weakened,
over-ht rained arch ntul foot niufc
cleH." lie declares H'K.u-tliny his
prod wi".
MltS. Mil I I It ILL.
Mrs lohn Miller, uf South Hilt
more, mother of Mrs II. C. I'laik.
of Ashevllle ' serioiL-lk ill nt her
honie. suffei-ing from an iittiick
of pneumonia.
All Records Broken
LOCAL PRECIPITATION DATA
Normal .inches 2.4
Greatest amount. In 1811 11.12
Least amount. In 1904 0.02
for 24 hours ending p. m. . ... . ..None
DAILY WEATH
Stations.
ASHKVU-&JE
Atlanta
Augusta
Birmingham
Charleston
Charlotte
Oalveston
Jacksonville .......
Louisville . ...r. ....
Memphis' ,
Miami
Mobile
Nashville .,
New Orleans
New York
Oklahoma City ....
Raleigh ............
Richmond ..........
San Antonio
San Francisco
Savannah ..........
Khreveport
Tampa
Washington
Wilmington
ER BULLETIN
Loweat. Highest.
2
, 64
70
60
. 72
61
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14
4
48
74
70
3
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40
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4'
74
4
8
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76
72
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68
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64
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Some Folks Have An Idea That
They Can Purchase
New Fall and Winter
Wearing Apparel
At Lower Prices than they can in Asheville if these
folks had heard a visitor tell our Salesladies how much
lower our prices are than in Baltimore, they would then
have the correct opinion about our prices.
Come in and you'll be convinced that our prices are low
for Dresses, Suits, Coats and Hats of merit. t
CADISON'S:
BILTMORE AVENUE. " 1
3E
WEATHER FORECAST
(Till 8 p. m. Wednesday) y
For Aahevilia and vicinity: Moirtly
cloudy and cooler tonight and Weds
nesday; probably showers tonight.
For North Carolina: Mostly cloudy
and cooler tonight and Wednesday;
probably ahowera in east and south
portions: moderate to . fresh nortn-
weast sntrune- to north and north
east winds.
Kiwanians will please take note that all records in Lyceum in the Caro-
lines have been broken by The Piedmont Bureau, the Home agency for
Better Lyceum Service.
Approximately Two Hundred Carolina Communities are on the Pied
mont ' Circuit this Season, which represents more communities than all
other agencies combined. And these communites stay with us from year
to year. ..'.-;', -
? "The reason is found in the Factjthaq the' Directing Motive and Purpose
of The Piedmont Bureau is that of all good Kiwanians, namely, SERVICE
to Our Fellows. . This Spirit finds expression in Programs rendered and
' Lectures delivered. Service is Required of AH connected with our Bureau.
We will count it a Privilege to Serve you in your Home Community to
co-operate with you in bringing better entertainment to your people.
. WEATHER CONDITIONS ":
The disturbance that was over the
Great Lake. Monday morning has
moved to tne -north Atlantic coast
and pressure continues relatively low
In the Southeast. An Intense anti
cyclone extendsl from the north I'a
clflo coast to the MhslasPPl valley
ana soutnwara to nortnern Texas.
Rains are reported In the Middle and
South Atlantic. States, the Ohio val
ley, tne unit gtstes. Arkansas, lowa,
Minnesota and Michigan. It is cool
er In the Ohio and upper Mississippi
valleys, the Lake region, the Plain
States and the Rock Mountain region.
T. R. TAYLOR.
Official in Charge.
"OHONE 2747
irfor HARDWARE Service
SPECIAL - OCT. 15th to 21st
. Buy It, Now You will need it Later
COAL HODS
17-in. Japanned Coal Hod with flat
- Handle, this week ....... , . . . 34c
HAND SAW
Diamond Edge Hand Saw, 26-Jn., with apple wood
-idle. Special for Monday and Tuesday. .... . . .$2.27
GECO RIFLE 22-caIibre, 24-in. barreL Take Down
Rifles Special Monday and Tuesday. .$3.90
Central Hardware Co.
! 2 1 BILTMORE AVENUE. - ;-
Grovc'o
Taoteto
Chill Tonic
ifakes the Body Strong.
Makes the Blood Rich, eoc
Streei; Car Schedule
RIVERSIDE! PARK 1:1! and every
IS minutes until 11 p". m.
DEPOT VIA SOUTHSIDE AVE
Lt:30 a. m.. and every 15 minutes until
unin ji:ik) p. m.
DFIPOT Tla FRENCH BROAD AVE.
8:00 a. m., and every 15 minutes
until 11 p. m.
CHARLOTTE1 STREET TBRMffNXJS
i. m.a and every IS minutes until
Jl Pi m., 11: JO car runs through, re
turning leaves end ot car line at 11.
PATTON AVE.-- a. m., and every
15 minutes until 11 p. m,
EAST STREET t a. m.. and every
li minutes until. 11 p. m.
GRACE VIA MHItRIMO.V AVE
I a. m., then every 15 minutes until
II p. m. -BILTMORE
a. tn.. and then every
IS minutes until 11 p. m., last car.
DEPOT AM WEST ARHEVILLB
VIA SOfTHSIDB AVE 6:30 a. m.,
and ewry ja minutes until 11 p. m. -SUNDAY
SCHEDULE DIFFERS IN
THE FOLLOWING PARTICULARS'
Cars leaves Square tor Manor S and
4:15 a. m. I arrive 8nuare 6:15. then
every minutes until 1:30.
Cars leave Square for Depot via
Soiithside Ave. 5:31, 5 43, 4:15. 4
7:0. 7:O. 4:0 and I JO i. m. Curt
leave Square for Depot via French
Broad avenue, i.ii, 4:45, 7:15. 7 45 and
4:15. -
Car for Depot leaves Squars :S0 a.
m . both Southslde and French BroaJ.
First car leave th Square for
Charlotte street it 4 a, m., and cv-y
03 mlnuts until S.; nest 1:45.
First car leaves the Square West
Ashevllle :!'. 7:(M; next, :!.
Flrat car leaves Rquare for Biltmor
4:S0 a. m, and every 10 minute until
I o'clock. '
Firs car leaves Square for Orae
1:14 . .. and svery 10 minutes until
I a- m.
With the above exceptions 'Sunday
schedules commence at t a. m., and
continue ssma a week-days.
On evenings when entertainment
are tn progress at the Auditorium the
tne trip on all Unas will b from
entertainment, leaving Square at res
umr time and Jrolding ever at ta
Aadltoriiua.
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The Piedmont Bureau
Lyceum, Festival. Chautauqua
and Concert Artists
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United Profit -Sharing Coupons
PromiumG
You can get many beautiful and useful articles in ex
change for these U. P. S. coupons which come witht
Wrigley's Gum
. Arrow Borax Soap
Wool Soap i
Sunbrite Cleanser
Pride Washing Powder
Danish Pride Milk
Wheeling Matches
Uneeda Matches
Economy Matches
r Rainbow Candy '
Luzianne Coffee
Votan Coffee and Teat
Pilser Brand Malt Syrup
Barker's Animal & Poul
try Foods & Remedies
' Hi-Brow Ginger Ale
Net? Hampshire Table'1
; ' --; Syrup
' United Cigar Stores,
When She Got Home the Black Was Blue
It probably has happened to you. You have bought
some dress goods or other material, only to find when you
get home and examined it by daylight that the color was
wrong.
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If you patronize the merchant who uses the right kind
of lighting to show his merchandise, such mistakes aren't
likely to happen.
To the Merchants of Asheville: In proper store light
ing there is a particular Edison MAZDA Lamp for a par
ticular sales purpose. JLet is show you how you can re
duce the loss from returns and sampling and the ill will
resulting from an unsatisfactory sale. Better Lighting will
. increase sales too.
Asheville Power and Light Co.
Salesroom, 102 Patton Avenue.
'Phone 879.
,oupons from all the above can be COM
BINED to get the premium you want.
?ome and see the beautiful display at the 1 r
Premium Station located at "
Pack Square, Asheville, N, C.
and learn the. great values given thrifty folks who
,save their coupons.
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Do not trade or hcII l P. 8. coupon. If j on trade T'nltexi proflt
Hharlns: Coupona for rauixins or trailing Htamns of other con
cerns, you are the loser. .Broker and di-nlcra offer to make ex-
change only for profit to IIiciiihcIvcs, ItiiliH-ni l:. P. H. coupon
at Premium Ktatlons and got greatest value for yourself in high
grade merchandise. , .
Write for free lllustratotl catalogue of premiums to J"
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UNITED PROFIT-SHARING CORPORATION
Redemption Agent
41 W18th Ktiwt, Nctv Turk 1l
Dr. Celia T. Shelmire :
CHIROPRACTOR
Talk Heialth. MapplneM and Prosperity
to every person you meet. ,
Palmer Method X.Ray Equipment
Phone 242 221-22 Haywood Bldg. Ros. 2
I99B
USE CITIZEN WANT ADS FOR RESULTS
Makes Hard Work Easy!
DUSTING, cleaning and polishing hardwood floors is Hsrd", tack.breaa
ins work. An almost never ending task and seldom satisfactory th
E . ? wa7' , But il is w, quick nd wiKtoiy h new war anna tk 0-Cdr
Mian Mop. Willi it you can aprad le minulr. doina what il new lakM yon almort
lf a Amy Ton nasplr pea. th. OOdar Poliah Mop enrw the Boor aad wrmry puticl. of
dust sad dirt is takea up and held. The floor is ama a hard, duiaole. iaanaw pouaa aaa
OsImM0p
la alto ! for th duatinv and cleaning
of the topa i himM iumitura, betwwn
ha banialara ot th Aaira and ia ao mad
that you can vat to tha far corner andar
tha bed, baneath th radiaaor mad other
bant'to-vat-aa-placea. -Satirfactiaa
CaartrtaW m Mr UhmmM
Tnr an O-Caciar Poliah Mod for
two dara at our nak. Teat it
vary way hot nw daya and if
yoa ara aot dalitted wuh it wa
wUijKoaljraiuad jrour oaooej .
THREE SIZES
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50
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