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EJXVEH Tlir. ASI ILV1LL.L CITIr.N. rSDAYiN 1 0 1 I JUNE 1, 1921 usually "ir.in.e 1" ns in IIMNI OF WFAVFR Association to Hold Meet Monday Swimming Pool To Be Built at Royal Pines by Phillips iiie i tiient ff t.i the flHfiKlill- iin.t the atuac- iMwimii vi ubnibii HOLD BIG BANQUET tenni fourts, and a clock jreit i -Mirr-e. will he Murtc i at it announced. In tli re-eried area, cf the property aim1 and larger park of in to hi will be laid iif thij summer, It Muted, The in''' the sates r- nilii was ail eot one Pit ill ind oilier" Dream of James Madison Chiles i Realized After Years of Toil; Foresight Great Aid to County The rm North Carollm lireedevH ion will hold a nieetlnt; Monday clock In Ihe audi-iiMiini thp Chitntber of f.ir the purpose tf atltul-nig Ihis mat le; coucei nlng the Cuernicy sale and xpostlioo to be iH-ld i hit coming; October, Any peit.ii" owning a pin ebrrd tiiiernscy is rordlall.v Invitetl te a' (end.

of i(iiiip in ho was well if m.i iicii liut hen he Oititprd the ff Kcnilworih. h- v.a- the fii -t to rrotnue he (act that he cuihi n-rvcr hi-no at 1ms ahi; wilhuut the financial hackni.ij of v.eilihy insn. In! I'Mit-i- Mr. Chili? Hot only t.i'vtit iiic mihurhat: Ihl" Hit i. 1 1 a nd inn area 1 ut.rthv tf pusMhili'ics; he mu-t pleural puss-ihihue-; nun who id that llity old j-i i- The i-oUta 1 nature id' mpIi an nii.tn would have proved a Idii.iif loi prrfdstent nicn.

Hut Jo liilcs tiir itppitcnt h.t ml it-n i w.ipI merely in inpira I Tho hotel whi' and dominates the paim- lain. i htr miles aioiiud. the hap 1 A park, iinnnns pool, lentil -1 ceiiriv a clock golf collide. "Hi be Ullil fur lt- ol tiii'M wiio Miii 1 1 it, i' in Kov il I'itf i it antHMineed la-t by il i bun I'hilhps piesident of the1 Wlili im I I 'oi lit ps Com pa at, a mrrlirg im sales lot'. A ant.

ii an I club lnnb will also be t'l'llsl I lift Pi) Tne Minken carilen near Hip old nk.kn home III 'ie used u- the park, which will lot of nnMei abb- Wm-'n ti llir sw I in mi O-: nd. mmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmwmaam (iir THf.ODOIti; IIAHKIS) Although Janiea Chiles died at a comparatively early ais'f. yearn arc re Uuned hi these ChiU-h. hi' li nin ly i c- f'i' Ills ultimate wan his ability it. atM hi' cut iislasm in i he pr 'in a lion of Ins menial ii:" t-i convert Hit into -op-ret ro- Groves Printing Co.

I'riiiicit nod ttubher Stamps ltioadt(iy IMmtio -IHH lie lived to ihe iiiluiina-U -n tif a dream Ih.m1 labile I tut; the impelling i of In-- major activities. An i h- nil-vi ii tf rece i he aed i i'-i t.f lid "A OI'O OHC2 Ml i hide hir.i as visionary, tc accept iic adn.ir men of who hud been included to charge h.n hi; was impractical. i 'lulrs, a. ma nf knew him. the men! .1, null tppy fin-nil a in- i i 1 1 nr.

Air Kenihv.trth of Krriilw.jrih, hti'-e Lave bet ii of int al- Li. friend f- rttlli.Ho ci in'- ai.il do making his Oner Keniltvorih inn. ihv wn ai-eis which Morton Investment Co. Files Legal Papers I neoi pera am pa pern he Million I ej: in nt t'ompfu. liive been filed in he office of the cievk of Superinr Court.

I'a pit alu.a i i fixed at Sali.l'Oil und the may commence hiiAinetut whe J'irto is paid in. Incorporators art S. I'Mnenberg, A. K. Cupelund and t'.

A. I at la. Close associates ami casual ob Met! Otari anil Nwtnt)ei-ers Line Daters nd Nuinbrer Tinif und Ttckat Stanipn Stcncllii ind Seal Presset Brass Sani and Checki Rut-iher Tyn And Markers OFFICF tu! lici.H'-Mckir.-i. With all of his expenditure f(- in of big how cr, Mr. Chih never b'M liN He wa.f not the hall lelU.w 11 nu (3 le hut he as rie erl htdc-s a m.

ti formed and retained many warm 1 iend -dii ps. l-'cr sever il years during b.uheb.r-hocd he was a limine ai the in the ihiv' hen it on upied a Haywood Si ret hu1''! i Mji iv lied by H-rbert l. Muc. It" relaxation and in navel, gtting I'lunda in the Winter in urt his oimiO off his l'Usiiie-i. He was iui to rtdapt lumself to i lie motor ant'; in fa- t.

one of Ash "vi lie's tirst citizens to make a long ci -oh--country trip 3hcu lite end of such a journey was regarded as Hie achievement of noih ins short of a real ad venture. With nil of his recognition of the value of an appeal to the man with money i ypend as a resort renter's policy, Mr. Chile never loM touch with tho less liberally endowed section of the citizenship. wai one of the first to eee the corning of Ihe dav -when men with big residential tracts to dispose of, over a lone term of years. niUHt give encouragement to the perfection of plans by which buyers could Improve their holdings from their ea rn In gs, rather than from their capital.

Mr. Chiles coveted for Ken it worth a reputation as a fine field for the profit hunter, quite naturally. However, lie never was lacking in sympathy for the ytjunR man of limited meaiiH who must build on credit. He appealed to this type of investor ns well as to the He sponsored movements to provide funds for such buyers. Many an Asheville home owner today 3vould be a tenant but for thi'o phasp of Die Cbtb-s sttiimle.

ciuei- I lead- luitiimhi' 'mi ni Mimtnt U-orhtt loll I hail. i.e.. Id-ad- rtmniitlcc. Mi. re tiuut 1 "0 students wero pre em ai the annual Weaver Cclb uluunt Kiivnet li Md at the coMiv Veterillb laM tight Kev.

X-il 'i. Au rni irle pr.Hideii- the Alumnt AocLi- l)S l-v Ii- v. I m.i Asno fe. "rnas wete it lime ua had. II K.

Keagan, uf w.lh KHlMval hi'lociions. Talks were made by Hew 1 1 O. Sprinkle uf Asheville; Charle.s Ueap of Alhermarte; Captain W. Weav Ci- of o.ivei itle; I'reMdem H. Trowbridge the Kev.

It. C. KevU ef an 1 Mis. ,1. S( Snles ol Asheville, ga a de lit fill rnading.

TIip We iter Colb'se itMiietlo program for diM'U I bv K. Pressni, of Officers f'if uniUHtec of th fdbge next ear I've se-belnl fitllnws: Charles ti. lac. Sr. ef Ashevillp.

chalnnan; Worty MiKinnev of Aj-hevtlle an I .1. V. sm nf We iverville. nfiiftMs of llie liuncninot Ceun-lv Alumni AfjiOeiatlon ci I -ed mb mllows: (luy We.tVir nf Ashe-illt-. president; tlmver II 'f Wea vi rville, it l'-I H.

I of Weavt rvilte, er. of the state nran i.a Ion were elected us fttllows; K'v. Neil I'ickens. H. i.

Spr'nkl--. first vi e-prenlent Urady Ueagan second it e-preMdent CharltH Ken gan of Albermarle, third tit rs. .1, Scroop Sty 1cm of Asheville. tr, re I a rv VHAT IS The Supreme Moment A second before or a second after the kiss or during? See "HIS SUPREME MOMENT" IMPERIAL THURSDAY Mil. IIUOWN 111711 UN'S i M.

llrown. vice-pi esiilent Hr.twtt-i 'herry-15 turd Wliotesit le i Crtteery Cutnpany. returneil day jifiernoon from the com "fc Ion: nf the National Wholesale iir. ers Arisociallott nt Washington, C. Wnlle awav Mr.

llrow vhited friend In Washington. i Brftokly N. Y. Offlpr Smith rritea: "Som yeei ago I tnfferM from peTr nertotnmMt. hrniifiht on servers uliUe will ayree.

that the one outstanrl i n1 cha nictepjji of ESSENTIAL to COMFORT during the hot weather ICE for cooling, re-. freshing drinks for the preservation of foods. 4 "Save It With Ice" ASHEVILLE ICE SUPPLIES Ftllnq 8v9tmi installed Leaf Blndera Carbnn and Typewriter Paper Writing. Stamping and Marking Inks Stamp Rncks and Ink Pads General Offlca Speclaltlei cuhihle hen of Ii Asheville, represent the metamorphosis of a dreamer's air cullies into the ootid they assume today, hen r. Chiles u-ed to nut 11 no his visualization, mi.

my tf Vis pr.ici io.t I friends his pr.rtraul a dclu-on. h-attained fin a ar appri perfection In prri rnt.it i'ln df his word ph-iures ns tj iciiovp every flonifiii of illusion i1 1 1 11 the K-rncfl ho pictured. Heforc th-Chit's idea t'M tangible 1' was inirape: sift f-f it nuiiKd "finite dimrn.sinn, it was mirjifiiliMiH. Which frequo.ii oxpcrleitcc of hf a ist; ill co nicr. 't'liere is no pleiiient of Inviclt-ousnojs in ttie declaration 1 hat chilos ooenpit .1 a nkho v.

Ashoville's expansion which he shared Willi tin Mher. le was the fust loi.il man, without preat wealth, to ere the poesiMIilirft of the restricted residential park. Mirrounded l-y liotels and inns, lakes and yolf euurscs, honle-vfirds and plaj around s. V. rovo.

r.f eourse, niado of rove Park an object lesson in what attainments of this nort can do for a town and for their nponor. lint there was a di.Minct difference l.r-twppii Mr. Ci'ove and Mr. Tlio St. hoiiifl mull t-nillliona Ire was novor trouhlcd with the tinp of funds.

Money was his hi ahundancp. Lucre's itcnuisiion was no vexation. Conditions wre different with Mr. Chilps. Hp had mm euro.

IHf'st! Si. by tcMily of the utom-che. 1 con Id digest but Trr little food. warn rapidly lowing wlht mid feeling mifirrthly. I tried Tutt's IMIIh and ib flrtt done cave nie irreat relief.

I continue to take them an directed aud am glad to recommend them to all mi frlenria who DR. C. M. BEAM DR. O.

P. SMITH PKNTISTS 201-a nml .1 (iiiiiili'lini'l lllils. Knlranro ft I'nltmi Avo. I'linno I Mil hnro uiMt. Ihem with moat gratifying At all druggUta.

COMPANY 22-24 Market St. Phones 72 and 158 i.ine lioni cot ta es to pa la tia I cables, i lu winding i of la riuthlne til-tun menis, xhe damn Htid reiiHofed hritiwof. i he hk'i'inliif; iuliaye made aceet'de tu nian-klnjl. the aviu r.teku: lea with which the park'n hills revct'ioraie, Diese and all oi her hinys con-necled Willi enitwort are eaftix discerr.il. le now ami glnri Jiisly delightful, liut 1," years afio they merely ifimnits a kppi iniapina tion.

oust it iiilmr that could Ka7.p on. They oaisi hec.iusp this drpaiHPi had courage and the iiuiet oc-nftdence essential to i.s contagion. When 1 rnili orth Inn, a frame structure nf the old type, humeri, wise niMi Haid no other hotel would ever there, That Mat eni en i did not. fie tract front their wisdem. The sile whs inac-cesihle, the idea of any mich uys-tem of rtiaila as now exists would have heen preposterous.

Hut a wise man, a distinguished from many wisp men, had a dif fore I belief. "A new and better Kmil-wtnth will rise. Phoen ix-1 Ike. from lis ashes." lie u-al to nay. And having naid his prophecy, he devoted half a score of years to making it, come true.

To relate the discourajjements that he on-eountered. to list tho declinations of KUi)iorl to which he listened, to t'dl of the taunts with which he wa. often nift would be to provide a kground ijnt, tieeiifd dark in thorp days and was dark and i dark: but im now in spuing off ih iridesrence of a siiooess that a dreamer was willinsr wait for. Although Mr. Chiles centered his efforts, during; the prrater part of his Hctivo business life, on Ken-ilworih, he "wns nt uiiwillin? in give liis aid to other projects and movements.

He was one of ih.is-- progressive eiiizens who heliev that Ashevilie's destiny Is not wrapped up in any one element, but is nevertheless so closely to its appeal to the mure wealthy hat no neglect of such a condition can be permitted. Hp believed in attraction? of the deluxe type. As an example, he might have created in interior cn i I worth in years before he brought to fruition hi? efforts for i tie type of hostelry ilia: he fina liy wrought. Hut no hn pro visa lion would satisfy him. He used to he active in horse Mioiv circles, lie was a lover of horseflesh naturally, liut it was not solely a.

a horseman that he time and money to make Aslieille a Iioikp show center. Ho believed horse shows provided a sport inc jmd siioial' diversion of the type that wouM appeal to people whose rien il ship and money Asheville wanted. Susr-ts Attitude His attitude toward horse shows is suggestive of his outlook on life, us it relates to tlio attraction of tourists. II? was an early vonveri tn the idea that Asheville could not have superfluity of srolf facilities. He craved for the chief city of the la nd of the Sky a name nf giving: to its visitors anything tliey wanted, of a legitimate nntl flei-ent nam re.

H'-m-e p- "Fl j. FOR THE GIRL GRADUATE SEND A GIFT OF FLOWERS THE FLOWER SHOP MIDDLEMOUNT GARDENS ASHETOLE'S TELEGRAI'Il I T.OIIIST 33 HajTiood Street Phone 3716 OTTO BVSECK, Manager lillliJMWIilil I ll.iKWWl.il tl Kelvinator The Oldest Domestic Electric Refrigeration Street Car and Bus Schedule Picture shows one of the crews now engaged in cutting through the wide, paved boulevards which will be a feature of this splendidly situated home section. Now in Effect SULPHUJ BI'S SERVH'K roVNTCTIVG VITIt tlKU ASHEViU.B CARS l.fittnr wn Athrlll II IS, rn. inJ 'rr i nilnii- 'innt 15 P. "1.

I.Mlr,j Wit AtbMlI'i Srh-wl IT, in. ia. T.3D anJ titn ml nut ii until 3 p. to. frnr.urt.it Flr't hm Iflinc "fit A'laillli T1 m.

ill fT-rr? mlmilM. I.tirmr ih- School 1.41 i. to, ind Ifery II rrilnul'i. NG PARK SPR AT SULPHUR SPRINGS ON THE ASHEVILLE. WAYN ESVILLE-ATLANTA HIGHWAY A Few Reasons for Rirrastnr Mint I Pith ''luir R'rl'1 irn, mi, it.

ni) rtfrr T'i mlrijtn until 1 I V. m. P(k I IT. :2 o. T.

tnl mry T'j t.n'11 11:19 p. m. nv.rnT ti cotiTiiinr T.T)nr vntif. far npflii I'll. -it, T.

J1. a. -n. "i 'rr mtnita will II 1 P. w.

prnt- -nt no. ill. i. IT. 9 17.

a4 r'frr T'i unMI m. rttARr.OTTf HTRKET t.Mttnj Siiiiirf -T, i2. fvrr tS mlrtu; until 11-17 p. HrlT nr rt n- Ihrnutti, rtturnlng Irtiri ind ef eir lint ii ii -a. I T-fitlnr rhirlntt trrt Tartnlnui )l 6 IT.

ind turr mlnutii 11 m. WEST ASHEVIt.t.f: AN7 PEPOT til mENCH BROAD A T.ilfif ft-iuiTf ST. it. it I U. S3 tnl tttrj 13 nlnutfi until 11:11 tTifM WmI Aliit'lta H-tt, St.

I-4S n1 'fT IS tnlnutti until I.PItlnr llfpnt 3 31, I IT. 1 11. IHf I I T.T ind ttrj IS mlnutfi until II Si p. m. 1 PATT14 T.mtm Hnutpa I.

IS. -ST, r'3 infl irr IS i.attl Ii r. Pumn ATnir Tpw1hI" Irll, l-il i 'Ii, 41 ind tun 15 mtmitti until 11:1) i p. m. I T.XT TRFFT 1 T.MTtnf nuifr- HT.

it. I Si l. k. rr mln'i'a- 11 -IT n. TatUrr Elit Slrpl IS.

SI 1C I II tnd itrry IS nlnuiai until It II P' flnr; T.tv?! ttirlrf P. A 13. I IP4 trtrr 13 ii-ttl irt w. Tilrc 13, t. 1(3.

II I r7 IS nrtn it 13 p. a. 1 PILTMORE Titlnr 3. I SI. 113 ail tp IT.

uMIl II p. w. lilt rt. l.mlu I 31. IIS.

Using Kelvinator 1. You can forget the refrigerator. 2. There is no drip-pan to remember; no over Sulphur Springs Park will, when completed, boast every important city convenience and facility. And its park spaces, its playgrounds, its lakes for fishing, bathing and boating, will afford the residents ample recreation facilities right at home.

Drive out and sec this ideal location for your home! Development work at Sulphur Springs Park is progressing right along. Overlook Circle, Robin-wood Avenue and the other beautiful, wide boulevards are being prepared for; as are the regulation size water and sewerage mains which will be adequate to meet the needs of the entire park residents. flow to mop up. 3. The refrigerator is colder than an ice-cooled refrigerator.

4. The refrigerator is absolutely dry, so foods keep longer. 5. Ice and frozen desserts can bo made in the refrigerator. 6.

The temperature of the refrigerator remains the same regardless of sudden spells of hot weather. KELVINATOR is on display in our show room. Or, we will be glad to have a refrigeration specialist call and explain it to you fully. r.l IS m'rtn'ai untlt 11 13 p. DhPOT AM) WEST AnEVlU.S til POUTft- hiuk tfi'H'r 1-tS.

I 1.1, T.IO tnJ Trj IS mlnnttl unUl T.MTHf W.t AthfTllla III. IV Lit ind Ifirv IS tnltiurai until 11:1 diffar In lh follmtlni P- Call for Our Private Cars to Sec the Property (Wilhoul Obligation; We have a number of private automobiles at the disponnl of thane intcrculcd in srcinR Sulphur Springs Park. Just telephone our office, number 3736 and we will send car to your business home or residence, at the hour to suit your convenience. FLOYD BYRAM Owner nntl Developer Office 10 Church St. Phone 3736-948.

Asheville Power i im 1 Pi-W THa R'rM- tml II. ihtri itrr T'i rrlni.lf. hMM 11 I 41 in4 Ihtn unMt I IS, 1hn rr plnuiai until II 1 t. nPM and Wail Aiha'llla, S-t'oMa I i. ind "ft II iilfi't'ri until I II.

Ihfn 'rr 13 mtnu. l.ir.nf Watt Ath.TllIa II I. "i 11 Klnutfi until I.M, th'l rf1 I ChirlMt Iiitlif ft' vtn I ir. id fr wtnuf" PhirlMti rt T.rmlnui '1. inH trrr 13 mlnuiM.

tlojol tt rrnh Rfid IIT, ST. lJT. I. Si ind Ufl 1 tr.u'i, I.flnf DipM 1 1:53, I II and itarr IB mlnutti. nittmnra anl tnrr I nlBUlil vnlll ill, tha atary IS mtrtiilM.

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Pitton AfniiaI IT. IT. I IT. ind aT.fjr 3 tn Inula. Lairlri Pi nn Ac.n-ta lapnitnut IS.

I-M, I 13. ml Kill l.itinr Piri; M'lti'-' 3). .11, thn vtr IS mlnut, I-ilff Eiu Ttrmlnui M. 1:11. ud trary 11 BLnutii, 1 and Light Co.

104 Patton Ave. Phone 3429 "If it refrigerated electrically, you can do it better with KELVINATOR." 0tf s(a(t'sW ie4sjllfH'.

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