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r. 10 THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, 3VTAECH 15, 1918. WILL OPEN BRANCH MEATLESS TUESDAYS- CLOSING OUT CATAWBA COUNTY MAN KILLED AT HOG ISLAND AT KENILWORTH INN CLOSED YESTERDAY ARE NOT SUSPENDED J. H. LAW, Pofttmastcr Gudjrer ReerlveH Orders to (His Styles Ls Sentenced to Serve Klght MKCENT ORDER CREATES MCCH Body of John N.

Alderhnldt Kent (o MISUNDERSTANDING. Canada Home for Burial Another Keitablfoh Branch Oflitw at Kenil worth Will Serve Kntire Section. Month for Violating liquor Iiw Appeal Made. SI Haywood BC. Brother Drowned.

AU Meatless Meal Exrtnpt on Tur (lays Suspended Flour fiiibstl-v. lulc Order Not C'liAnged. The criminal term of the Superior court closed yesterday at noon, after "NTCWTON, March 14. John Aderholdt, ton o' Mr. and Mrs.

J. of Catawba, who wa several caaes had been disposed of Having- decided that under preeent ed at Hog Island, near Philadelphia during the morning. In the case of Herbert Funchea, where he was working in the ship colored, charged with store breaking yards, was born and raised in th county. The body was sent to and stealing cigarettes, the court sus condition! other lines axe more Important, this stock muat sao-rincs. In fact moat any price.

Postmaster Owen Guriger, of the Asheville office, yesterday received Instructions from the department to established a branch posiofflee at the Kenllworth Inn hospital. which is known in official chiles general hospital No. 12. The action of the postoMlce department in establishing a branch otflce at the government hosptchl at Kenllworth Is taken at the requesl of the war department, and will be opened for business within the next week or so. The office will be looted in one home at New Liverpool, Canada, ft Mr.

Business Man Or Any Man With a Boy at Home Suppose you remind the wife to brink Jack downtown today and have him fitted up in a' season's supply of wash suits, blouses, shirts or rompers whichever your particular "Jack" wears. Tell you why: We've a big stock on the shelves now bought them early, got the best price on good stuff and they're marked low but when these are all gone and we go to filling in sizes, duplicating stock, later in the season well, you fellows know what the cotton market is, and the labor market, and everything else that enters into the cost of production. So better get in on the ground floor Only the Boys' Department is on the third. borial. He was married in 191 pended Judgment on payment of costs.

He waa required to give bond to the next term of the court to show good behavior. The rfwnt order of the food ad-mlnlHtration Himpendlnfc porkles Saturday anil the one meat lend meal erh day, leaving only meatless Tuesdays has liren the eause of great mla-undeiHlanduiK, and the local food administrator has been heslegcd with many Ituiuirles from people, many of Miss Kumina ltoharge of New Liver pool, who survives him. also thre John Kllby. charged with larceny children. He is also survived by th and carrying a gun, pleaded auiltv.

following brothers and sisters, Mrs whom are of the opinion that the As the defendant waa an orphan and rry, of Angeles, penniless and without friends, the order suspended all the various food Aderholdt, of Denver, Mrs conservation measures. In many of the room of the Inn, probably on the first floor adjacent to the main lobby, and will be under the direction cases the prrocers have had heated court allowed C. C. Morgan, a local resident to take the boy upon payment of costs and a refund of the Frances Heeven, of Portmouth, Va T. M.

and R. M. Aderholdt, of Cam Kevier, Greenville, 8. Mrs. C.

i FROM NOW ON IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS. hi with rustomers who In of, and will be operated by clerks from money stolen. Itufty, Misses I.ucilc and Bess Ader the main Asheville office. Otis Style, who was acauitted holdt, of Catawba, N. C.

Anothe In addition to aervlng the patients wennesnay on the charge of man brother, James, waa killed a few jours in the Kenllworth hospital the people slaughter, was sentenced yesterday by ago when a Hpan of a bridge across of the Kenllworth aei-tlon will also sisted on helnn allowed to buy wheat flour without the substitutes, they niaintaininK that the order la no lonifer in force. While the food administrator has very patiently explained the matter to all Inquirers, a few have taken the position that he was wrong, and for the purpose of seeking higher author the court to serve eight months for the Ht. Lawrence river at Quebec on be served from this branch office. The violating the liquor law. His attor which he was working rollapwed.

HI ill will be taken to the Kenllworth body waa never recovered. He had station directly from the trains at bi-en severely Injured four times. Mr, Biltmore. and will be carried to the Aderholdt had written his parents office from the station by orderlies selected by the management of the hos that he was planning to bring his family and visit them this nummerl pital. ity the state food adminlntrator was appealed to and asked to give his ruling on the suspension order recently published.

The state administrator. Henry A. T'age, has Just written the following letter to the local Aderholdt, of Denver, Col Postmaster Gudger yesterday held a onference with Lieutenant Colonel ney, S. (,. Bernard, offered an appeal, stating the government waa in need of carpenters at the preeent time and that his client wanted to work for the government.

The presiding Judge said he would let the Judgment stand, but would recommend to Governor Bickett that the prisoner be pardoned on condition that he work regularly under the control of the war Industry board of the government. Styles was given his liberty for ten days on presentation of a $500 bond for his appearance at that flm brother of the deceased left Tuesday Pyrex Glassware The Last Word in Cooking Utensils. For sale by TOE I-X-L STORE for New Liverpool and T. M. Ader William If.

Smith, who Is in charge holdt, another brother, of Memphis, is expected to arrive today to accom of the Kenllworth hospital, for the purpose of arranging the details for putting the new branch office into pany his brother to New Liverpool. J. W. Poovcy, who ha been in de operation. No final decision was dining health for some time died at reached as to the exact room that will 11 Pattern Phone 78.

Willi Meanwhile hi attorney will go to Ra- liia home near Alley's store, thi: county, yesterday afternoon. The re be used, but all arrangements be made at an early date. food administrator, which explains Just how the matter stands: "Th meat-saving end of the 'food administration's conservation program has been suspended urttll further notice with the exception of the observance of 'meatless In other words until the situation changes the obsrevance of Torkless Saturday' and one meatless meal each day is not asked for. "This temporary suspension In the matter of meat conwervatlon is the re The establishment of the Kenll mains were taken to Ht. Paul near Newton, where the funeral services ft Potton Are.

Phone 107 icjgn to present the application of pardon to the governor. Attorney S. G. Bernard, will also file a similar application for Cliff McCall. who was sentenced to serve four months for re P.

S. Tell the Madam, too, that MOORE Suits are fast color. were held, conducted by Hev. Mr. Peeler, of Conovcr.

The deceased was worth branch of the Asheville office makes the fourth branch established here, there being branches at Glenn Rock, West Asheville and the Ashe seventy-one years of uge. He had been a member of St. Paul lor lifty years. He Ih survived by his wife and one ville school already in operation. It is expected that aa soon as the Azalea hospital gets under way another branch will be established there.

tailing liquor. The court acquitted W. S. Craig charged with retailing liquor. The next term of the Supefior court will start on Monday, April 1, when a docket of civil cases will be tried.

son, W. M. Poovey. Miss Carrie Shuford a trained nurse in a hospital at Morristown, is sult inability of our allies to take all meat supplies available because of the shipping difficulties, combined with the flooding of the markets for the time being with beef and pork products as a result of the heavy feeding of soft corn in the central west. "On the other hand, the urgency It is understood that the light re spending her vacation with her par cently ordered placed at the Intersection of Kenllworth road And the ents, Mr.

and Mr. Will Shuford, at Catawba. treet leading to the entrance to the Dr. J. B.

Little has becn appointed nn, will be placed in the near future. of the wheat saving end of the con IF YOUR EYES BOTHER YOU BOTHER US Charles H. Honess OPTOMETRIST Eye Strain Specialist 14 Patton Ave. Op p. Postofflos.

chairman of Catawba county organ! nervation program Is urged more than zatlon of Preparedness League of ever. Every effort should be made to conserve the utmost pound of wheat WILL HUNT GARNETS flour. TWENTY-ONE OUT OF ON CITY WATER SHED FOR QUICK SALE. Have moved out of town. Offer my nearly new modern six-room house.

63 Madison at big sacrifice. Has glassed In sleeping porch, bath, range and boiler, basement flue so that furnace heat can be Installed at any time. Concrete retailing wall for front yard and concrete steps and walk to house. Beautiful view overlooking Grove Park. Worth $4,600.

Will sell for $3,260. Half cash, balance in one or one and two years. See J. M. Hearn at J.

M. Hearn 4 Battery Park Place. Phone 448. CORDOVA Leather presents extreme phases of costliness and economy. It is probably the most expensive leather goods on the market and it looks like it.

But it lasts so well that it is also about the most economical. A Cordova Hand Bag, for example, is peerless in style and beauty, and it never looks worn. It will stand hard service almost forever and long after you have forgotten its cost, you will still be enjoying its usefulness- TWENTY-THREE PASS Mayor Rankin Now Has Form of Per mit Submitted by Messrs. Stevens Dentists and hag appointed Dr. W.

B. Itanutey, of Hickory, and Dr. J. Young, of Newton, as his committee. The purpose of the league is to give free dental service to all drafted young men in the army and navy of the United States.

Kvery dentist in thi county has volunteered their service. Sheriff J. A. Isenhower, Clerk of Court J. T.

Setzcr and W. C. Felmster returned to the city last night with Frank Keever from Wllkesiboro. where he was given a preliminary hearing before Judge Frank Carter on the charge of selling poisonous liquor to four young Conover men, causing the death of two. Keever was to have been tried in county court here yesterday but a bench warrant was sent here for the prisoner to appear before Judge Carter at Wllkeaboro.

He was placed under a $3,00 bond for his appearance at the next term of, Superior court. Being unable to give the required 'bond he was placed in jail. and Arbogaat Under Consideration, The county exemption hoard yes terday found twenty-ono out twenty-three examined class No. registered men physically fit to serve At me meeting or the cltv com In the national army. This Is the missioners yesterday afte-noon Judge best record made here In many weeks Henry a.

Stevens. reDreientlng him Twenty-five men were called but two self and J. C. Arbog.iat, presented a of them failed to put in appearance. SAVE COAL It means much to our country.

Careful firing of stove, grate or furnace will save a shovelful or more a day. Phone 40 for M. W. COAL form of a permit allowing them the Those accepted were: Jesse H. God rivilege of hunting garnets on the win, Aspcviue; i.iarence h.

eaisny, city's Bee Tree water shed. The com- Black Mountain; Joshua T. Ledford issioners, after considering the mat-r at some length, referred the orono- HENDERSON Skyland; William Kranclx Banks ter Your Jeweler Near Postoffice. sition to the mayor who will inves Stocksvllle; James Waldrop, Alex ander; Garland G. Byrd, Black Moun tain; Garfield Gray, Biltmore; Wll tigate the proposition, and If found 52 Patton Ave.

acceptable to him, will sign an agree- CASH For Chestnut Pole Payment made when loaded at siding. Write for prices and specifications. New prices offer big inducements to get poles out NOW. ERSKINE POLE CO. Weaverville, N.

C. lard Erwin. Asheville; Charles L. Bal- LEICESTER FARMER ent witn tnese gentlemen. 4ew.

West Asheville; L. Sawyer, Ralph Holllngsworth. of West Ashe Candler; Rupert J. Crowoll, Acton; Clyd K. Dillingham, Democrat; Ralph E.

Farnsworth. Asheville; Oscar M. INVESTS IN STAMPS Morrison, West Asheville; Pink Smith Asheville Coal Co. Asheville; John D. Allen, Seneca; Clarence H.

Brooks, Biltmore; Elmer E. Penland, West Asheville: Ale NORTH PACK SQUARE) Young, Candler; Robert Lee Morris, ville, appeared before the board and stated that the Baker avenue exten-tlon matter was to be reopened by the commissioners and lodged a vigorous objection to a reopening of this troublesome question. The commissioners informed him that they have no intention of again taking the matter up at any time In the near future and expressed the hope that the matter has been finally disposed of. The application of Miss Genano Starnes for the position of city school nurse, to succeed Miss Pearl Weaver, was filed for future consideration. Tom Trlplctt, a progressive farmer SPINACH SEED Black Mountain: Luther Harold, Asheville; John H.

Watkins, Arden; Hu of the Leicester section, visited the Asheville postoftice yesterday and bert T. Penland, Candler. made his Initial Investment in war savings stamps, buying IliOO worth as an opener. PAULINE FREDERICK Mr. Triplett stated that he is con vlnced that the thrift and war savings stamps afford the beBt investment a I HE most dangerous eye trouble is that which is allowed to go on without hindrance.

PLEASE man can make, ana stated tnat ne IN "JEALOUSY" Bring or phono yonr Wants Ads. to has a large amount of outstanding paper that he hopes to liquidate and will invest the proceeds In stamps and The Citizen otliee Phone 80 r- 9 m. Plca.se do not us to take Liberty bonds. Want Ads. after 9 p.

m. Pauline. Frederick Is to he seen In SOUTH CAROLINA TEACHERS COLUMBIA. S. C.

March 14 New her latest Paramount photoplay "Jealousy" at the Klrand theatre to BUSINESS WOMEN TO ORGANIZE Our Delight is in tackling big jobs. If you have heavy furniture we're satisfied. Phone 25 Citizens Transfer Ce. Cor, Patton Ave. and Gov't Bt Phones 84 and Z6.

problems of school work and admin Spinach seed is very scarce and we have.only a limited supply on hand- Quite a number of people who have ordered their seeds elsewhere have had to come to us for Spinach. It will be well for everyone to buy Spinach seed at once and avoid the danger of being unable to secure a supply later in the season. In passing we wish to say that seeds of all kinds are scarce this year and according to all reports the supply is not sufficient to go around. CABBAGE PLANTS 50 cents per 100 ASHEVILLE SEED Cor. College Lexington Are.

Phone 21774 U. S. Food Administration License Number G-38690. Buy Thrift Stamps and Help Our Government End the War. INDIANAPOLIS.

March 14. istration to whclh the war lias given birth are to be thrashed qut at the Women who have achieved success in busines are gathering here from nnual convention of the South aro- ina state reamers association wnicn day and tomorrow. The story was written by George V. Hobart. author of "Experience," "Every Wife" and other allegorical plays.

Tn it Miss Frederick portrays brooding "Jealousy" and symbolically carries out her part in breaking up a love affair between two young people, Charm and Valor. Valor Is played by Thomas Meighan. met in this city today for a three- day session. Attending the gathering are teachers from all parts of South Carolina and representing all branch-ce of educational activities. all parts of Indiana In response to a call for a meeting to organize a state association for the protection and advancement of their common interests.

The sessions of the meeting will begin tomorrow and continue over Saturday. Prominent among those scheduled to address the gathering ift Miss Florence King of Chica-ga, president of the Woman's Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Dr. J. C.

Denison Optometrist and Optician. At Henderson's, 63 Pat. Ave. SPRAY FOR BETTER FRUIT For the Navy and Army Red Cross workers. White celuloid Knitting Needles with beautifully enameled silver ends or with plain silver ornamentation the kind that make beautiful presents and, make more pleasant the work of knitting.

$1.00 $1.25 41.50 $2.00 the pair. A Big Line New and Used Automobiles TERMS fray aa you enter, or by the week or month. We In rite voa to look 'em over. O. K.

Auto Supply 45c Transit Co. 1-63 Biltmore Ave. Phone 126. Chandeliers and Library Lamps Afford the ideal system for home lighting, but they must be' artistic and in good taste. Our lin? is unsurpassed in the city and nowhere are prices lower.

We invite an investigation. MYERS SPRAY Arthur M. Field Co. beat PUMP WARD ELECTRIC CO. 3C Phone 449.

12 Battery Park Place. Orchard Brand" THE great annual "SohmuU Fest" comes along; very shortly the "Dirt Pest" of the year spring hoaseicleaning! Some (a good many. In fuct) are Immune. They have no annual cleaning. They arc annually clean.

They have an Electric Vacuum Cleaner. It certainly is a "second sight" to honrtl cleaning; an insight into new order of housekeeping. CleanN and dusts In the one operation and, in a tlme-fraetlon of the hroom-duKtpun drudgery way. And you don't know you're buying It under our proposition. Our Vucuuiu Cleaner earns its own "board and keep." Phone 48.

Order a PRIME RIB ROAST STAR MARKET Three Phones 191 1 1 Lime and Sulphur Solution J1CBStrjgc. vtum Corona Dry Powdered Arsenate of Lead Write for Spray Schedules and Prices X. S. Morrison Co, 80-84 Patton Ave. EARLY GARDEN PEAS All varieties of Peas are very scarce and some standard sorts not obtainable.

At present we are able to supply the Alaska and Landreth's Extra Early, which should be put in as early as soil can be prepared- Peas require a rich, cool soil and one pound of seed will plant SO feet of row. Grant's Pharmacy Agents for Crane's Chocolate EAST PACK SQUARE. We are Successful Caterers to a Variety of Appetites. Buy Thrift Stamps and Help Our Government End the War. a Our service is prompt and courteous and a neater place you were never in- CANDY KITCHEN AND CLUB CAFE Haywood St, Near P.

O. Phones 110-111. Victor Records teaching Wireless Telegraphy Come and hear this. It is intensely interesting No obligation to purchase DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE The Home of High Grade Pianos. Buy thrift stamps and help win th war Fresh Delicatessen Cheese Neufchatel, 10c; Philadelphia Cream, 20c; Domestic Camembert, 57c; Royal, 20c; Tasty, 1 8c; Pimento, 20c.

Kraft Cheese. These are all fresh and palatable. Groceries and Service. 37 Haywood St PWes 1715-1718. Dried Apples, lb Eggs, doz Fatbaclc lb Streaked' Meat.

lb. Irish Potatoes, bu Meal. pk. Country Haras, Beans, lb. Chickens, lb.

in .12 Vie 40c 29c 30c 55c 30c 25c $1.55 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Audits, Appraisals. Investigation Efficiency Systems Installed. Any Business Anywhere. Rferpr T1 A.hevlUs Bans I lour i DEVEN15H and WILSON H. T.

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