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JOSEPH HYDE PRATT
SPEAKS AT KIWANIS
BOUND MAGAZINES
AVAILABLE TODAY
Cl-Vn 1TAX TOIIMATIOX Or' f. More Addition at Pihllo library
OUi; ClitH AND HANI
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1 1 KJuaiilana PaM IlMolutiun Thank-r-
ins Tlmne Khn Afclet In Mak
ing Coutontlon ISuifrw.
Members of tha Kiwsnl "lb
!iari of thn ambitions ami Mim
.jf Ihora iiromotlns thn Western
Sorth Carolina Tourlat t.'onfronco,
t the regular weekly luncheon-
ouMttlnir. at the Battery 1'ark Ho-
'v'. yesterday, when Colonel Jnwph
' tfyds Pratt. Director of the North
.' Carolina CJeolorlral and Economic
Survey made a ahort. but Interest-
in address.
r Colonel Iratt thanked the mem
intra of thn dub for tholr Intereat
lit aiding thn preliminary measures
tor the holding of re Conferenre
rind, briefly outlined the Ideas and
purpose of lho organization.
S Fred W. Thomaa offered a mo-
lion aeklng that the Public Affaire
Qpmmlttu of the Klwanta Club in
veetlfrat the needs for a health
imrati in Buncouib County, which
Itxn pawed and the Committee
J 1 report back to the Uub.
-.' t Clarence Sawyer. General Chair
man for the recent Ulatrlct Con
vention, offered a resolution thank
ing the ladles taking part In the
Convention fur their ejc.ellnnt co
operation and the following were
voted thanka.of the Ktwanlana for
aiding in making the' gathering a
mccess: James Howell. Mrs. K. K.
Wooater. John B. Carroll and B.
V. Tipton as' well as others ren
dering aid.
' is. Marcus Bterne. Jr.; made a short
talk ort his Impression of the
: gathering and quoted those In at
tendance (mm nearby rltles as
. well as International officials in
Inrlaiki I'onaUr rattirlirn
Kiel Ion amd lramatlo Work".
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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
I REED INTERESTED
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1922.
NOTED ENGINEER TO
VISIT WATERSHEDS
Ther will he available today in
the public llhr-y for week-end
rending bound roplea of the is
sues nf a number of magnslnes f"r
the nrst hidf of this year, six
numbers of each periodic! in one
volumii These magaslnes are At
lantic, llsrpers. American Journal
of Hoclology, Itsvlew of Heviews.
Living Age. filmllar volumes of
other magsilnee of this year were
shelved a short time sgo and have
breti vecy popular since thay f
ford a variety of reading matter In
one bonk.
A. hundred or more attractively
rebound novels htive been shelved
In the last two days, these includ
ing such widely rend authors as
Zane Orey, Kthel lell, Chambers,
Galsworthy. Wells' and Klchmond.
The Important dramatic works of
Beaumont and Fletcher, and John
son appenr in new bindings anil
also Curtis' popular Norwiy and
Sweden and the much-used Traut
wine's Civil Engineers' rocket
Book.
JOII.V Tl. FRKF.MAW TO ARRIVE
THIS ArTKlUOON
Kipcrted to Hncnd Several Days In
Ashrvtlta Making Study ol
lalrr eiltnaUosk
1 Make LAW'S
Your Rendezvous
-.
2 Out-of-Townerg, gather here
t& replenish Home Supplies.
f The distributing point, for
Silverware, China and Glass.
I louse Furnishing Goods, Cut
lery, etc," ' j
f- ;. '
Select Gift for the 'Bride,
or a pleasant Remembrance
for the Stay-at-Home.
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fj-Tho Barler Oil Heater de
fies all competition. Safe, odor
fess and hot as mustard.
I J. R LAW
21 HAYWOOD ST.
asserting that It was one of the
mart successful District Conven
tions ever held in Klwanls.
Flute selections were rendered
by Mr. Barber, pf Canada, with
Mies Elta Handle at the piano.
Merrill P. flalllher offered a
resolution aaklng that the Klwanls
member take steps to form a
band and Glee Club, utilising the
talent in the club for the entertain
ment of the members and for" oth
er purposes. This resolution was
paused and immediate steps will be
taken to form the organisation.
John II. Freeman, noted eirgl
neer. who will arrive in Ashevllle
early this afternoon for the pur
pose of making an Investigation
of the Wter supply situation for
the city of Ashevllle, will Inspect
the two watersheds this afternoon.
In company with R. J. Bherrltl,
Commissioner of t Public Work,
and Charle E. Waddell, Consult
ing Engineer.
Mr. Freeman Is expected to
spend at least threa or four days
In Ashevills, making a careful
study of the situation, after which
he will probably take a week to
prepare his report, giving the City
Commissioner hi opinion of the
situation within about ten days.
commissioner Sherrlll assarts
tnat no atMs have been taken to
ouiia tns proposed Impounding
reservoir and definite action will
probably follow the report of Mr.
Freeman, which may decide the
ruture of the water supply prob
lem for Ashevllle.
Mr. TYeeman Is an authority pn
the subject and his report will b
awaited with Interest by all who
have followed the situation as af
fecting the city supply.
MUSICAL MONDAY
AT LOCAL COLLEGE
'-'AT. THE. FIRST SIGN OF
EtE TKOUBIE
OONSl'Ir t'S
- Tour eyesight Is your most
valuable asset. Do not neglect
It. Consult
Charles H. Honess,
O'TOMITRItT
f Cys-sfaln Specialist
i M Patten Av
Since 1,0
Burn Wood
For
Fall Fires
Our seasoned Oak
Wood brings cheer and
warmth to home firesides.
We've plenty for you.
Cut any length desired.
' For Grate, Stove or
Fire-place.
Our Terms Are Cash
CITIZENS
TRANSFER AND
COAL CO.
Jitliaa Woodcock, Owner
24 PHONES 28
WOODFIN SCHOOL
TO RESUME WORK
Wood fin High Bchool. which' has
been closed since Wednesday, in
order that contractors might in
stall a new heating lant. will re-
lima r a. vi 1 1 i . . k.u.l
' Monday morning.
According to information ' ob
tained from Roy J. Hart. Prlncl-
Miiw !Trle M. Evans, Director of
Music at Weaver Will llate
t'liarge) of KvcnU
A splendU musical program will
be given Monday evening at (
o'clock at the auditorium of
Weaver College. The program en
titled "A Htudy In Effects" will
be given under the supervision of
Miss Pearls M. Evans, the Director
of Music, sa follows:
Ghost Trocesslon Itrounoff.
Hhadow Osnce -McUowell.
Etude (A Play In the Moonlight)
Heller Miss Msud Rurrls.
Curious Story Heller Mis Al
ms Medler.
Reading with Music. "Hallo
we'en" Florence Msxlm Miss
Mary Ervln Klnsland.
The Owl Swift.
Dance of the Marionettes Mrs.
Crosby Adams Miss Ruth Purr is.
Dance of the Gnomes Whelp
ley Miss Evans and Mr. Mutt.
Witches FllchtrH. M. Russell
TMisses Mlllholland and Aycock.
i ne rtauniea ouse -w . ury
ant Miss Jettle Mlllhollnjid.
ltesdisfi with Music: Where the
Bpankweed (iros James Whit
comb Riley Miss Doris Weaver.
The Tree Toad James Whit
comb Riley Miss Frances Hodge.
Fairies' Music Pox-K. P. Hall
Miss Ituth Allen Klnsland.
Vocal Bolo: The Haunt of the
Witches Cossard Mr. William-
Jones. 1
Tarn O'Shanter Warren Miss
Maud Burrls.
Chorus: Jack O'Lantern Jo
Bratton.
BANKING CLASS IS
RAPIDLY INCREASING
HOLDING COMPANY
NOW INCORPORATED
Ptnsra nf Innnrnnmtlnn sjIajI hv
pal, work upon the four addition. 1 tne Pack Theatre Holding Corpor
al rooms la moving at such a rapid
pace that officials expect to b
able to oocupy them early in Jan
TRUNK HOSPITAL
W, KEBt'IIJ. p.lnt, BltUr mur Tnnk
n4 mtlu U Uts ssw. Lockl pot ss. km
Stud
J. M. HEARN & CO.
4 Government St. Phone 44
atlon yesterday with John H.
Cathey, Clerk of Superior Court.
show the following as stockhold
ers:
8. Sternberg. 8. H. Friedman. D.
W. Mlsenhelmer, C. S. Reed. M. H.
Harris, M Jarmuth, Harmon Mil
ler and W. T. Rowland. All are
of Ashevllle and all except- the
last two" own 10 shares of stock
each, the last two " holding five
shares of stock each. Authorised
capital In the corporation Is
. 1100,000, the shares having a par
I value of 1100 each.
Stslnway, Hallet an Davis
Pianos and Player Pianos
W. H. RYMER,
Incorporated -'
18 Government Street
Formerly Battery rark Pise
OIFTS THAT UAST ,
Umbrellas at 20. Per Cent Reduction
If yon drwiro a neat, Ineonspicuoas handle, with a good
high grade cover, we can furnish it, at 20 per cent off the origi
nal price. We are ckxHng out a nice selection Jn the very latest
styles, with hollow ribs and rain-proofed Ilnc-tf-silk covers, es
pecially suited for traveling purposes, as the detachable handles
enable you to at them nicely In your trunk or suit case.
ARTHUR M. FIELD CO.
ESTABLISHED 1S . ,
THE HALLMARK ajORB
IN REALTYCOMPANY
Fwnoh Broad Company Secures
ORIces In Central Business Iocs
tlon 1iartcr txpected
I with charter expected at an ear
ly date for tne newiy organiseu
French Broad Realty Company,
olllcea secured in a central Joca
tlon and numerous plans ou. foot
for business activity, considerable
Interest is being Shown in the net
company.
K. K. Reed, Ashevllle capitalist,
who Is Interested In nuirirrous bus-
I iipss ventures that have proved 01
vtd Importance in upbuitaing tne
trslness interests of the city Is one
f TTTe Incorporators arvd associat
ed with him are: Dr. J. O. -An-ieiaon,
Dr. A. T. Prltchaird, Dr.
. W. Galloway, Oeorge M. Prjtch
ird and Ouy Weaver.
BAPTIST SECRETARY
COVERS FIELD HERE
Rev. Dr. B. D. Gray In Charge of
Homo Mission Work In soutn
cna Convention.
Rev. Dr. R. D. Gray, Secretary
of the Home Mission- Board of the
Southern Baptist Convention, left
Ashevllle yesterday, after spending
a day In the city looking over the
Baptist field. , x
Psw TLv n.ro r was 4t Iniifth JKr It Vi
sences while Captain J. K. HelstArJnor. J. J. Gentry, Snllstment evan
gelist, - whose work 4s under the
supervision of the Home Mission
Board andV is very much pleased
with the situation in Ashevllle and
vicinity.. j .- .
. He was a guest of the -Klwanls
Club at the luncheon-meeting 'yes
terday and was Impressed with the
spirit of the organl:ition . and
many other signs of progress in
the city. :..,
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"WILDBERG"
Milk Bottle Crates
Kight New Members Enrolled at
lawOMertinc Ilrevard Bunkers
to Attend tlasxcu.
At the third class meeting of the
Ashevllle Chanter of the A merle a r
Institute of Banking, - eight IuN
tlooal new meinliera were enrolled
for the study. They aro as fol
lows: Miss Bettle Knowden, -ornes and
Company; Miss Ruth Chedster
Grove Park inn; Charles A. Tay
lor. Assistant Cashier. Centra
Bank and Trust Company: 1). U
Perry, American National Bwnk
V. It. Patterson, Wachovia Bani
and Trust Company: A. C. Coffey
Blltmore Kstate; Miss Virginia
Garllck and Mr. Allison.
Thomas H. Shtpman. Pryildem
of the Brevurd Banking Company.
has arranged fur three or tour o
the employees of the Brevard
Banking Company to attend tbe
meetings ea- h Thursday night, the
first of which will enroll at the
next meeting.
The class has made a remarka
ble record this year in member
ship. From ninety bank em
ployee in Ashevllle, over fifty of
them have enrolled for study. The
Interest manifested should " prove
arr Incentlvo to the remaining few
who have not As yet Joined, to do
so within tho next week.
The attendance of tho meetings
Is very regular. Captain W. V.
Duncan having reported four al-
Fl rat-Floor
The MEN'S SHOP
'm-Ploos
reports seven. lieutenants have
been appointed by the captains to
assure loo per cent membership
meetings In tho future.
BATEMAN back
FROM REVIVAL
Returned from a successful re
vival which he assisted In conduct
ing at the First Baptist Church of
Durham, the Rev. Dr. R. J. Bate
man, Pastor of the First Baptist
Church, will lead the Citizens'
Bible Class, meeting at the. Ma
jestic Theatre Sunday morning,
and will lso conduct both morn
ing and evening services as usual
at the First Baptist Church.
Ella
mnsrm
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Enthusiasm and Zeal
distinguishes onr OPTICAL
SERVICE from the ordinary.
TRY rs NEXT TIME '
You Can't Dodge
Between Rain Drops
SO you had best be prepared with
a smart cravenetted, wool Gabar.
dine Coat. v V
' , A recent shipment brings our
stock up to a full range of sizes in
our very popular seller at just
'$25.
They are belted models with satin
trim; well tailored Coats. . As good
' fo'r cool, sunny days as for the rainy
ones. .
Single and double breasted
Whipcordsjn. heather mix
tures $35 and $37.50
.
'KNOW US BY THIS SISN
7S IATTON AVC.
Black Satin
.'..'
Straps, Brocade
Back, Baby
Louis' hels .
-$4, $5
$6
TOD AY'S SHOE
OFPERINGS
in ladies' dress shoes and oxfords, patent, tan and black
kid, always consider duality when vou Drice' our shoes.
they give the long mileage, every purse finds a shoe here
to ht t. Nichohze your feet.
Felt Slippers
Men's and Women's
$1 " $2.25
Try a Sugar Cured Morning Glory Ham.
Also Armour Star Hams.
All Sausage sold by us is home-made.
Star Market
Two 'Phones 1917
1 'Phone 127
ft
Republicans
Today
is your last
Chance to Register
Double NaUed
Hardwood Boxes
With Reinforced Wires
A handy, durable
Crate at a reasonable
i ' . - , :y
price.
51 T. S.
Morrison & Co.
NUMBER ELEVEN ON PATTON AVE
WE are asked so many and such varied
questions on pearls and their care,,
' that a few moments may well be spent in re
viewing the subject. After being worn, s
pearl necklace should be gently run through
a soft chamois or similar cloth to remove moisture and
dust: then placed in its case, which is dust and moisture
proof. This is the proverbial ounce of prevention which
often renders unnecessary the pound of cure. The best
cleaning method consists in rubbing each pearl individu
ally with a soft damp cloth which has been moistened in a
fine soap solution, and drying, with a clean cloth.
'. ' ' ' "V. .
Both genuine and imitation pearls require care;
and it is surprising how often they are mis
treated, for every wonfan( treasures her pearls.
They are suitable for almost any costume, and
.they add "the necessary "finishing touch" to
many a gown. Indeed they are quite the most in
( dispensable of Madam's jewels.-
HfeNDERSON
'.' . .
52 Patton Avenue.
Your Jeweler
Porto Rico Molasses
Good for baking and cooking, goes much further than
any adulterated article. Each can has a splendid ginger
snap recipe. Per quart, 30c.
JESSE J. YATES,
37 Haywood St.
Phone 1715
Jones' Dairy Farm Sausage, 42c.
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I Radiator; Hose
Just received direct from Sassenheim,
Holland:
Hyacinths, Tulips, Johnquils. Poeticus
Ornatus Narcissus. Grandiflora Paper
White Narcissus. Crocus and Freesia.
These are a fine lot of bulbs. All
Dutch grown.
Hyacinths, 10c each. $1.00 dozen.
Grant's Pharmacy
Next to Fire Department
1 DRUGS AND SEEDS
WE BUY ANYTHING
and
SELL EVERYTHING
Structural Materials a Specialty.
All Sizes and Lengths of I Beams
S. Sternberg & Co.
Depot Street
Phdne 333
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Hood Lncliig, T"'ks tor all makes
of cars and trucks.
"WE WAXT TOIII BUSINESS"
Western Carolina,
Auto pompany
12-14-16 E. College St. '
PHONE 890
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Near Postoff ice4
UNION GRAINS DAIRY RATION
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The most profitable investment a dairyman can make
from the" standpoint of increased milk production. Try it
and be convinced.
"Quality in Feed is Economy in Feeding"
For Sale by Retail Dealers
J. D. Earle Feed Company Wholesale Distributors
6NE& & B. Drug Store 1
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PHONE i
3657 "
A STORE OFTEX GA1XS ITS REPUTATION" FROM THE SJ
CONFIDENCE IT INSPIRES, and not from tbe Icnfth or time it
has been in business. Such a store is ours.
BLANTON-BLAUVELT DRUG CO., !
61 Haywood Street -
fyodern and SuPerr Prescription pacHiUes J
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mvu xko.
For Sunday Dinner
Corn-Fed
NATIVE DUCKS
Raised Especially for Hill
'PHONES 3561-3562
THE WHITE MARKET
To Those of You Who are Really Z
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5 Interested in How to Get the
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Most from Your Fuel Investment,
We offer this advice
g
BUY M & W and then READ NOVEMBER DE-
LINEATOR to learn HOW to use it. The two make a
wonderful combination.
The Carolina Coal and Ice Co. ;
SO, Patton Avenue 'Phone 130 5
TERMS CASH , 5
Order some of Our Baked Goods
Try a French Loaf. . . . 10c Special Loaf 07c
Hotel Loaf. 12Vfcc
Try the Doughnuts we make at dozen 15c
Our cakes will convince you that we'make them like
they are made at home. Fruit Cakes are ready l ib -
2 lb., 3 lb. and 5 lb. "
EDWIN C. JARRETT,
12 North Pack Square and City Market.
krQUALITYi
Blue Gem COAL Jellicp
CROWN .
Merchants Transfer & Coal Co
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'Phones 1331-3067. Ill
WHY NOT BE COMFORTABLE?
Enjoy the HEALTHY WARMTH of our
MOIST AIR CIRCULATING
HEAT SYSTEM . '
The COST is LITTLE compared with the VALUE
You can heat your house with the fuel you use in
open grate.
We wifl be pleased to give you an estimate.
W. H. ARTHUR COMPANY,
75-77 Broadway Phone 116
BRYAN KNOLL
Grove Park
AT AUCTION
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