Monday, October 31, 1910.
Koyai
BAKING
Crullers,
All Cakes,
Biscuits, Hot Breads
More Tasty,
Absolutely
SOCIAL
HAPPENINGS
Gatlln Cobb.
Thi' following clipping from the
Charlotte News Is of state-wide In
terest: The many friends throughout the
state, of Prof. Collier Cobb, of the
faculty of the University of North
Carolina, will learn with Interest of
his marriage Thursdav nighl to Miss
Alary Knox Gatlln, of Utile Rock,
Ark.
The bride Is the youngest daughter
of (len. Richard Caswell Clatlln. Miss
Giitlln is of the best North Georgia
ancestry, Ot n. Gatlln being a native
of this state. He was an officer In the
I'nited Stntes army prior to the civil
war. but, like many of his comrades,
gave up his commission to enter the
service of the Confederacy. He was
n student at the I'niverslty of North
Carolina before entering West Point,
and was an ndjutant general of North
Carolina during the civil wnr.
Prof. Cobb, the head or the depart
ment of geology In the University, Is
recognised throughout the state and
elsewhere as an eminent authority on
the tube 1 lifts Gatlln is a favorite
In Lhtle Kock. being an active worker
In church and patriotic societies as
well as a social leader. Her coming
to North Carolina will be a great ad
dltion to the aoclnl life of Chapel Hill.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. lr. -Henry N. Hyde, pastor of
Christ church. The marriage took
place in the church.
Prof. Cobb lectured last summer U
the student of the Schenrk Kurestry
school In lliltmore on the allied sci
ences of Geology and Forestry, and is
one of the state's eminent scholars.
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Stroller' Farewell IMnner.
The Strollers will give a lurcwcM
dinner at the home of Mrs. Charles
M. Piatt this evening. In honor of
Burnetts Jordan who leaves Asheville
within a few days. The affair will he
informal: plans for the continuation
of ' The Str II ts" un"er the business
HtfeMfftmen! ( Mrs. Charlts M. Plutt
with Miss Ida Hamilton as couch will
be discussed. The dinner will be pre
faced and followed by musical num
bers and dramatic recitations and. as
the membership Includes many or the
talented young people of the city, the
.iiut'. n will In- a delightful one. The
guesU Will Include Mr. and Mrs.
Jim es (. Sllkeleuther. Mr. und Mrs.
Inilou F. Curtis, In. and .Mrs. Owen
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. '. F. Carr. Mr.
and Mrs. Gray Boynton. Mrs. C. M.
Piatt, Mrs. Mary '. Robinson, Miss
Kathleen Ware, Miss Carrie May
Brown, Miss Agnes Uttleford, Miss
Ida Hamilton, Mfss May Klmberly,
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Ilrlggs, Mrs. EIIbc
Dufnur, Mrs. T. K. Malloy. Miss Fran
ces Dufour. Mis) Cora Lee Drum
mnnd, Russel Deal. G. E. Stark, All
mond Jones.
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i Spooks. Ktc. Hold High
Carnival.
' Witches, spooks and hobgoblins held
high carnival on the streets and in
the ears Snturday evening; It whs evi
dently a dress rehearsal of the dwel
lers in fairyland for the "sure enough"
revel of All Soul's ve, which will lc
further observe, I tonight. Little Rid
Riding Hood and Little Miss Mullet
with basket and bowl came In on the
Merrlmon avenue car with a crowd of
clowns, ghosts, flower girls, gypsies,
and peasants from across the sea... On
the Montford side of towti ulso the
strange-look In,?, oddly dressed spirits
capered and played their pranks. The
masquerade parties at the Asheville
arhool for girls and at Hillside Con
vent were both very successful and
with a large sttendance.
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I'nluue Hallowe'en Party Planned.
A uninue Halloween party will be
giv en this evening at the Normal and
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Mj.n. kanKftt! nrwl
New designs, in many
prices.
Arthur M. Field Comparr
POWDER
Economical,
Healthful
Personal Mention,
News of the
Societies,
Meetings, Etc.
Collegiate. The students and teachers
will gather In the study hall in the
darkness, and there Miss Huston Will
read Hums' Immortal poem "Tarn
O'Shanter," which will be. In part, re
produced in puntnmime as the reader
proceeds. The dance of the witches
In the cemetery that so terrified poor
Tarn will be acted out in the ghostly
shadows anil with the accompaniment
of clanking chains and other weird
and unearthly sounds. The guests will
be led by spooks through the chamber
of horrors that In daylight on other
days of the calendar Is the gymnas
ium. After a sufficient period of
chills and creeps ami a visit to the
fortune teller's tent, the merry making
of Halloween, bobbing for apples,
toasting mnrshmallows, etc., will com
plete the happy evening.
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-i'b' Red and White."
The Alumni number of "The Red
and White." the college magazine of
the Raleigh A. and M. has made Its
appearance. The magazine covers a
wide Held in Its table of contents, with
especially Interesting articles on "The
Importance of Our Agriculture," by
I P. McLendon, '10, and on "Techni
cal Education in the South," by T. M.
Clark. '08. The opening article, "Some
Notes on Our College History." by E.
It. Owen, 'K8, covers, In brief the prog
ress of the school since Its origin twenty-one
years ago to the present ses
sion, and speaks well for an institu
tion that ranks among the best in the
south.
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Mjers Wilson.
A quiet wedding occurred last night
at the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Williams on Flint street. The happy
couple were Miss Myrtle Myers ol
Wwervllle and A. D. Wilson of Ashe
v ille. Toe coujde were unattended,
and the simple cereinon: was per
formed by Rev. J. S. Williams. The
bride wore her going away gown and
hat to match of a navy blue color
Mr Wilson Is the manager of the
Schns Smoke shop on South Main
street. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will
reside on College street.
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Anthony Wolpcrl.
A oulet wedding ceremony wns sol
emnised yesterday afternoon at 1
o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Beacham,
of No. 45 Tiernnn avenue, when her
sister. Miss Dorothy Anthony, became
the bride of Fred Wolpert, of Phlla-'
delphia. Pa. Rev. E. Lysunder Grau
performed the ceremony, which was
witnessed by only a few friends and
relatives of the young couple. Mr.
and Mrs. Wolpsrt will reside In this
city.
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Miss Frelda Rlormtcrg will enter
tain this evening at her home on
Woi.dlln street with a Hellowe'en
partv. which will also be a reunion
of the campers who went together
some weeks ago for a several days
trip to Cedar CUT. Miss Blomberg's
guests will be Miss May Klmberly,
.Miss Edith F.ndurson, Miss Katherlne
Oinmenney, Miss Fannie Pratt An
drews, MltS Celestlne Martorelll;
Tennent, Wilbur Sumner. Abner
LOWS, Armand Thorpe, Arthur Am
bler and Professor T. A. Cos.
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"In Dixie." a drama of the Confed-
ra,.v .hiring the time of the civil
vnr written by Mrs. Mary C. Robin
son for the local U, I'. '.. will be pre
sented shortly by the senior history
I.ATHK AND MACHINE WORK.
Our Repair Department la equipped
u-i.h .crew cutting lathes, forges.
grinders and polishing machines. We
are In a position to handle all kinds
ni machine work at moderate prices.
1. If. HEARN CO..
pottery Park Place "hone 448.
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i.Afiil wpid.n6 Dresents.
pieces. Compare our Jg
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students In the College for Women,
Columbia, S. C. The play has been
produced twice In Asheville also In
Spartanburg, S. ('., and In Florida
cities.
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The Anna Aston Missionary society
r Central Methodist church will hold
Its regular monthly meeting tomorrow
afternoon at the church at t o'clock.
Ml members of the society are urged
to be present and visitors cordially
welcomed.
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Mrs. Edward P, Childs, Mrs. Rogers
of the Farm school. Miss White and
Miss MaoNelt, will entertain th
tear hers of the Normal and Collegiate
tomorrow evening at Mrs. Childs'
home on Victoria road.
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Mrs. Ira It. Knnes will tomorrow
take possession of the residence on
Flint street occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
H. tt. Williams and will conduct it
as a boarlng house. Mr. and Mrs.
Williams leave Thursday for St. Pet
ersburg, Fla., where they will remain
six mouths and then remove to the
north.
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Miss Mary Ward of Atlanta, who
has been In Kinston to attend the
wedding of Miss Fannie Moseley, a
school friend, and in Brevard to visit.
Mrs. David G. Ward, is the guest of
Mrs. William A. Ward on Haywood
street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kent left yes
terday for an eastern trip of several
weeks. They will visit In Washington,
New York, Boston, Philadelphia and
Providence and Woonsocket, R. I.,
during their absence.
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Mrs. O'Sulllvan and her neice. Miss
Murphy of New Orlenns, who have
spent the summer with Mrs. J. E.
Oickerson, leave tomorrow for their
home.
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Mrs. E. R. Rankin and son, Edgar
of Tryon arrived in the city today and
will be the guests of Mrs. M. C. Wads
worth on Orange street for a few
dnvs.
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Miss Eleanor Ruth Grove of Hilt
more left yesterday for Waynesvllle, to
spend several days with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Welch,
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Mrs. Harvey Dixon of Norfolk. Va.,
who has been visiting her daughti r,
Mrs. Erwin Binder, left yesterday for
her home.
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Miss Helen Buck of Charlotte, who
has been the guest of Miss Opal
Brown, has returned to her home.
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Miss I.lllle Satterthwaite of Waynes
vllle is the guest of Miss Louise Mullet'
on Charlotte street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge of New York
have leased "Pine Logs" on Magnolia
avenue, for the winter.
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Mrs. l. S. McCall has returned
from Marion, after a visit to Mrs. C.
C. Llsenbee.
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Miss l.lllie Satterthwait of Waynes
vllle is visiting her cousin. Miss Lou
isa Muller.
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William Canaday has gone to Nhsh
ville, Tenn., on a business trip.
Removal Notice.
Dr. J. W. Faucette has removed bis
dental offices from 60 to (12 Patton
avenue, over Piedmont Electric Store.
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The Lingerie Shop Opens.
The opening of the Lingerie Shop
today at 78 Patton avenue. J. D. Pos
ner proprietor, was an Informal one,
because of the unfortunate delay of a
great part of the exquisite stock, which
was not sent through on account of
the prevailing strike of the express
companies In New York. But in spite
ot the difficulties an array of beau
tiful dinner gowns, house dresses,
hand embroidered blouses and delicate
neckwear war displayed, to the admir
ing visitors. The evening dresses and
little lingerie frocks are especially ar
tistic and beautifully fashioned; they
are In all colors, and many of them
combine the effects that modistes have
studied in sunset skies, of cloud like
textures one color laid softly over an
other, producing new and nameless
shades of exttststtS beauty. Pale blue
over pink, white over black, with
hand embroidery lavishly used made
combinations that to see is to covet.
The school frocks for1 young girls are
in excellent tnste and reasonably
priced. When the stcok Is complete
It will Include lingerie, fans, bags
neckwear and all the attractive acces
sories of my lady's wardrobe.
FORRENT
Furnished.
For three months from Nov.
lDth, handsome private resi
dence, containing two bedrooms
bath, sleeping porch, living
room, dining room, and kitchen
on first floor, and two bed
rooms and bath, on second
floor.
All conveniences and com
pletely furnished.
LaBarbe, Moale & Chiles,
Real Estate and Insurance.
1 Pulton Ave.
HAIR DRESSING
EXPERT SERVICE
AT SHALL COST.
MISS CRUISE, 25 n.ood st.
Fresh Pineapples
These come direct from the plantation to us and they are In fine
shape. 2.V ami 30c each.
YATES & McGUIRE,
26 Haywood St. Phone 221, 970.
FRMH SALT RISING Hit HAD
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FIRE BREAKS OUT
IN VICTORIA
Considerable Damage by Water: Little
Damage by Fire Department
Had Busy Morning.
The Asheville fire department was
kept quite busy this morning from
o'clock until after 10 as a result Of
two alarms sent !n within 20 minutes
t Of each other. The first alarm went
in at 9 o'clock. It was a call for
the department to Mountain and Pin
streets. The hook and ladder and
hose wagons were soon on the scene
but there was little need for the lire
men's services and the wagons re
turned to the department. Just as
they were backing into headquarters,
however, another alarm was sent in
and announcement was made that
Victoria Inn, nearly two miles from
headquarters, was on lire. The wag
one were sent on a run to the scene
but the city hose was not required,
the water from the hose in the inn be
ing sufficient to check the flames. It
is said that but for the equipment
at the Inn in the matter of water pres
sure and fire hose considerable dam
age would have resulted. The rite
originated on the third floor of the
old portion of the inn and had gained
considerable headway when discov
ered. The equipment at the inn, how
ever, was brought Into play ami
streams of water turned on the burn
ing apartment. Much water wns
thrown into the burning sec tion of the
Inn and while the lire damage is not
so great the da mag" by water will
amount to a considerable sum. The
lire was under control within :I0 min
utes after its discovery. The depart
ment was called to Asheland avenue
and Philip street yesterday morning
but the fire was extinguished In quick
order with little damage.
BASKET BALL TOGGERY
OFFERED FOR THE CONTEST
The Goods Are Very Handsome
Rule of tlie V. M. C. A. Junion's
MemlMTsliip Contest.
The athletic goods which arc to be
given the workers in the Y. XI. Ci A.
Junior membership contest have ar
rived and will be put in the windows
of the Hackney Moale company
this afternoon. Some of the boys
have already scqu the goods and are
so pleased with them that those hav
ing the contest in charge look for the
greatest contest thai bus ever been
conducted by the local association.
The fact of the matter is that the basket-ball
goods offered are better than
have exer been worn by any Y. 11. C.
A. first team of the local Y. M. C. A.
Some of the boys have already com-
J. H. LAW,
House Furnishing
Department
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COOKING ITEN8ILS OP EVERY
KIND ALUMINUM, NICKEL, COP
PER AND WHITE AND GRAY EN
AMELED STEEL; MOULDS. CUT
LERY, COOKING EARTHENWARE,
WOODEN WARE. ETC.
THE BEST OF EVERY
THING IX THE BASEMENT
AT 35 PATTON AVE.
The London Shop
New designs in Tahle Covers
and Runners and Sofa Cush
ions. POl'XD WRITING PAPER
In white and tlnta at 25, 15 and 50
cents a box. Dally papers and maga
ilnea. Mountain City Stationery Co.
2: Patton Ave.
J. Hour r-l Caar
VIOLET GLYCERINE
SOAP
True Odor of Violets.
Best 10c Soap Made.
C. A. Walker
Prescription Druggist
Agent for
Phones 183 and 132.
Oris Shoes
$3.50 and $4
AYhen you want the best
shoes for men or women just
eonie here and cull for ;i pair
of "Oris." Any leather; they
come in all the latest shapes,
have a reputation for wear of
four to fourteen months.
Let us fit your next pair.
Nichols Shoe Co.
Leading Shoesters. On the Sq.
menced getting their prospective
members in line and a lai'Ke number of
application blanks will no doubt be
handed In Thursday night at 7:30
when the boys who wish to work in
this contest will assemble in the as
sociation hall where refreshments will
be served them and the plans of the
contest outlined. A new feature of
this contest will be that any boy of
the city though he may not b a
member of the Y. M. C. A. now, can
join during this contest, have the
points which will be given for bis
membership credited to himself and
Willi these points as a starter enter
the contest for himself.
The rules for the junior membership
I'ontest are as follows: Contest be
gins November .1, closes november 12.
Renewals of memberships which ex
pire November 1. December 1, and In
the past, will count the same as new
memberships.
For securing $10 memberships, 20
points; each dollar paid, 1 point.
For securing Jti memberships, 1J
points; each dollar paid, $1 point.
For securing $4 m'emberships, S
points; each dollar paid. 1 point.
Three points given for each dollar
collected o nhack dues of $(i and $4
memberships.
TO CTRK A COLD IN ONfE DAY
Take LAXATIVK BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money if it
fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa
tore is on each box. 25c.
FOR SALE
FAR FAMED DRYMAN HEIGHTS.
Estate of the late Capt. Slcppy ol
Washington. D. C. Contains 70
acres. Views most beautiful. Four
miles from city.
Natt Atkinsons' Sons Company
Heal Estate Dealers
New
Grapefruit
First of the new crop to arrive.
Very heavy, Juicy and ripe.
$1 to tl.30 a doz. SI. 7.1 a box.
Ownbey's
Flowers for
Christmas
Start now to plant Dutch
and Roman Hyacinths. Narcis
sus. Daffodils and Freeslu bulbs
for Christmas Flowers. It
takes about six weeks to bring
them Into bloom and that about
measures Hie lime between now
and Christmas. "Everything
in Drugs and Seeds."
GRANT'S PHARMACY,
Agency for Wood's Seeds.
Coal Vases
Coal Hods
Coal Shovels
Are you supplied? If not,
see us.
t Harris FurnitureCo. t
"Home Furnishers."
19 S. Main. Phone 1516. 1
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Great values in Plaid Blankets and Plain Blankets, Fine
Wool Couch Covers and Steamer Rns, and Fine Sweat
ers for every body.
IN FINE DRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS Ol'R STOCK IS VERY
STRONG, ADM) IN SUNDRY FIRST RATE ITEMS OF CXOAKING8
SOLID COLORS AND PRETTY MIXTURES. SEVERAL OF THE
LATTER MI CH BELOW MARKET PRICES.
H. Redwood & Co.
December
Weddings
Not too early to see about Invitations and Announcements for
December Weddings. We shall appreciate an opportunity to sub
mit samples.
Hackney & Moale Co.
I.eiMon : Stationers.
. WASHINGTON AND TUSCULUM COLLEGE
An Ideal place to educate your son or daughter. Strong; faculty, mor
al community, beautiful scenery, healthful climate, broad and liberal courses,
positive Christian influences, expenses reasonable. For catalogue write tha
president, REV. C. O. GRAY, D. D , Greenville. Tenn.
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For Children's and Misses'
Long Coats
Big Bargains
Well made and of good materials, ami in most of
the colors in deiimnil tills Autumn. These will not
be here long s do not delay making a selection.
Choice things in Ladies' Suits and Long
Coiils, Fur Scarfs and Fur Muffs lately
opened.
On Uie Square.
HOWARD & FOSTER'S
SHOES FOR $4.00, $4.50
AND $5.00.
Wear longer, look better and re
tain their shape longer than most
$8.00 und S7.00 Shoes.
LKT IS SHOW THEM TO YOF.
Boston Shoe Store
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WHEN YOUR WIFE
PLEADS
for a new China set send her
here to choose to her heart's
content and you'll not huve n
large bill to settle, because tht)
best is not highly priced here.
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Phons Ml
N Pack Sonar.
CAKE AND DESSERT TIME
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Especially when the cakes and
desaert come from our bakery li, a
most interesting period of dinner T
Moth young and old 4flHH
our lucloua baking. You need never
bother with the cooking ot anything
in the way ot pies, raksa or pastry,
where you can get them mads In
home style at our bakery.
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Steam Bakery