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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS.
Wednesday, March 22. 1fln
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THE LADIES' OUTFITTER.
nUs Quickly As Water
Dissolves Sugar
AlNMit Tlio Time It Takes Vnr' A
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet lo Work
On Tlio Foot! nml Hrlnj? Kcllef.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND FINE MILLI
NERY. THE STORE FOR WOMEN AND CHIL
DREN. AT GUFFEY'S, The Ladies Outfitter.
Phone $71
TRIAL 1'ACKAUK SKNT I'KK.K.
S7JII GEM THEFT
PALM BEACH HOME
Villa of Troy, New York, Man on Lake
Worth Entered at Dinner
Hour and Robbed.
Palm llench, Kin., Mari.li 22. That
n T0H0 jewi-l rubbery occurred
Thursday aiuht at the winter home
il' (tcorge It. duett of Try, X. Y..
who. with his ramily. is occupying a
villa on Lake Worth, became known
loda. .Mr. duett has had detectives
working (uietly on the case. He got
wont that two snspei ts had been de
tained ai New Smyrna, but there is
vet little evidence against them, and
1 he duetts are without a single clew
as to the whereabouts nl' the jewels.
The thelt occurred while the fam
ily wax at dinner at o'clock, an hour
In lure the night watchman came on
dut. This fact ami also the knowl
edge the thieves showed of tile lit'elll-
(.- and arrangements of the rnmns
hc'ii ate they had made their plans
i v : i uliy. Some el' the families in
tle .id.ioiiiinir villas have emidoyed
ppccial watchmen, tearing other at-
in ' at hoiip o.j-aK jni;.
t- i ne-.al uneasiness all
laic- I Icard.
l-jiti-rini; Mrs. dueil's room Irom
a vi'l'ilid;!. the fidio.-is look Irmii ;i
liiiri an drawer a set of pearl bronchos,
a silt from Mr. I'lnett at the time of
their marriage. fault brooch was
coroiioHcd of one lar.;e and two sntali
i r iitiiri in an old lashioned settinu
The.' wni' highly prized on aeeoiint
nl' tlie association.
n hi-r articles stolen from Mrs.
duett's room were a platinum lorg
nette, with platinum charm, set with
and there
ab.r.u Hie
diamonds and pearls, and n bead bag
with a silver top.
A heavy gold c 'rd case was in plain
sight beside the bag, but , was not
touched.
Passing into Miss Nellie duett's
room, which adjoined her mother's,
the thieves took a siptare leather
jewel box that lay on the top of a
bureau. In it were a ring Miss duett
trot as a Christmas Rift a year ago. a
large ruby surrounded by 10 dia
monds: a harvest moon pin of dia
monds graduated down from a law
stone at the center, a diamond pen
dant and a platinum diamond set
chain to match, and several small
pins and other jewelled trinkets.
Near the jewel case on the bureau
were two coupons clipped from Illi
nois Central stock certificates and
worth about $45.
Miss Hcatrice Cluett said that ever
since the theft they have been dis
covering fresh losses, and those to
date amount to StUlOO or $7000, and
perhaps more. The family servants,
she said, had been with them for
li-oni live to 25 years and are above
suspicion.
'lie duett robbery is the first of
ai y eoi'.seiiuence at Palm Peach this
srason, but every winter lias had its
cottage robberies.
Mrs. It. ( '. IMack's cottac.e on the
ocean 'rout was robbed last winter,
and the lieorne Swirt villa on the
lal:e two years before, while tile .sea
'i ti prior tip' Louis darke villa was
tinki ii into while the I'amily was
i'.-iic'i and valuable jewels taken.
' i 'loop's home In Troy iviih
j iii'h .! Jii years ago and all the family
! elate v, as ta ken.
There Is no long wait between the
time you take a Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablet and the feeling of relief It will
bring to an 'overloaded stomach. H
gets busy in u jiffy and quickly sets
things to rights In that tired and dis
ordered stomach. It goes right at the
work of digesting the food it finds
lodged there and In no time at all has
things on the move the gases cease
forming, the breath is sweetened, the
coating on the tongue disappears and
you are no longer eonsHons that you
even have a stomach.
That is one of the chief recommen
dations for Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets that they don't take forever to.
accomplish the purpose for which
you need them. It is just as if you
put an extra stomach or two to work
when yourstneeded help. You can't
continually overlond your stomach
and expect It to always smile. It Is
going to get rebellious and sulky af
ter awhile and refuse to go on being
driven to do double work. You must
rest it occasionally not "by starving
and Uiereby weakening yourself phys
ically but by using a Stuart'i Dys
pepsia Tablet to do the work of digest
Ins your food.
These tablets contain nil the active
elements of the natural stomach
juices and will nlone and unaided di
gest food JusX the same ns the gas
tric juices. And nothing could -be
more harmless than these . tablets.
They do not effect the system In any
way do not cure any ailment except
as they digest food. Use them freely.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets -are sold
by all druglgsts everywhere. Price, uD
cents per box. A trial package will be
sent if you will write . A. Stuart Co.,
130 Stuart rtldf., Marshall, Mich.'
PALACE THEATER
A Mother's Safcgnsrd.
Foley's Honey and Tar for the child
ren. Ia best and safest for all coughs,
colds, croup, whooping-cough anil
bronchitis. No opiates. For sals by
nil dniffirlNtu
The large audiences at the Palace
were well pleased with the bill offered
lor their .approval last night.
Miss l-iiellc Clayton in a straight
singing act is very pleasing and most
of her mitsic is high-class.
Terry .V Frank "The lancing IV.
muns." miide : big hit witli tin if up-lo-di'to
(dog dancing.
Their "Scare Crow Dunce." evident
l met with the approval of tin
crowds, judging by their liberal ap
plause. "Ark Had" is a comical love im-;.
t hat won the hearts of all.
The Prince & Actress is another
piit'ire that Is exceptionally good.
Indies should take DIt. SIMMON'S
SQUAW VINE COMPOUND 'for all
irregularities. It relieves quickly and
restores natural conditions. Price
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by all drug
gists.
.11 in Ilornuday. This Meant. You!
Scnivd Out.
tte'rnit I'lee Press.
"Thee s.n Mis wife has him IdnlT.
oil."
"Yes. Iier war maneuvers have
been .'iniiieutly successful."
rndianapolis News.
If the Washington correspondents
are not losing their grip, what is caus
ing their delay about giving us
accurate forecast of the president's
message ?
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KISSED
SUES FOH SI 5,000
$5,000 of Amount Is for "Mussing Up
by Salesman, YoungtVyoman
Says in Petition.
Kansas City, Mo., Alarch 22. Miss
Nellie Ktherldge, who owns a mani
curing establishment at No. 116 West
Eleventh street, has riled suit against
Charles K. Decker a salesman for the
.Milwaukee Hag company, in wnicn
me asks $15,000 damages. Miss
Ktheridge complains ' Decker forcibly
kissed her und "mussed her up."
Miss Etheridge values four kisses at
$2u00 apiece and the $.'000 balance Is
for what she described as the "rough
ing" Mr. Decker gave her in the pro
cess. This roughing consisteu in
bending her across the arm of a chair
with such force as to burst hre corset
and forcing her chin up with his el
bow. Miss Ethridge savs she was lin
er a physician's care ten days, suf
fering frorn strained muscels und
nervous shock.
Mr. Decker drove up in his motor
car with two other men on the' af
ternoon of February l.'i, Miss Eth
ridge said. "Mable Peyton was here
and saw atl that happened. He was
fueling gay-M could see that but
I asked him if he wanted his hands
manicured. He said, 'No, kid, I want
to give you a roughing and 1 am go
1111? to do It.
'lie dragged me down in a clmir
and began to kisa me. Those other
two men did not lift a linger to help
me. I broke away and tried to run,
out of the door, but one of the other
men held It shut, and then Decker
grabbed me again. He bent me over
the arm of the chair until I thought
my back would snap. "
Mabel Peyton and another mani
curist. Allen Carroll, corroborated
Miss Ethrldge's story.
Removal Sale at The
LITTLE GEM, 4 Patton Avenue
Now Going On
And continues daily until the whole stock of goods now on haml is sold.
EVERYTHING ON HAND IS OFFERED AT PRICES THAT WILL MEAN
A SAVING TO YOU FROM 40 TO 50, PER CENT ON EVERY PURCHASE.
It is our intention to make a new start in business in our new store and we will
liegin with a hrand new line of Men's up-to-date Clothing and Furnishings just
as soon as we can close out our oresent stock and have the new store remodeled
and show cases and fixtures installed. , . . .
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If you buy from us during this Removal
Sale you will never regret it for we have
over-looked original cost in our desire
to move goods. , t , .
WE OFFER YCU MONEY-SAVING VALUE3 IN MEN'S AND ' YOUTH'S
SUITS, ALL KINDS OF FURNISHINGS, HATS, SHOES, RAINCOATS, OVER
COATS, ODD PANTS, ETC., ETC. '
You'can tatter npprecinte what we mean by Haying "MONEY NAVINO VAL
TEN," wli,en you visit this store and. look oyer what we are sacrificing.
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4 Patton. Avenue
IKE SWARTZHUIXG, Mnnnncr
COLDS CACSB HEADACHE
LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the
world wlcto Cold and Crip remedy re
.noves cause. Call for full name. Look
for signature E. W. GttOVE. 25c.
GOVERNMENT RESTS IN
THE COCA-COLA FIGHT
IS ENDED FOREVER
Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gas or
Indigestion Vanish in Five
Minutes.
LADIES
Call and See the
TalR your sour, out-of-ordor stom
ach or maybe you call It Indigestion.
Dyspepsia, Gastritis or Catarrh ot
Stomach; it doesn't matter lake your
stomach trouble riKht with you .-to
your pharmacist and ask him to opan
filr-cent case of Pape s Dlapeiwln
and let you eat one 22-Kraln Trian
(tule and see if within Ave minute
there is left any trace of your former
misery.
The correct name tor your trouble
is Food Fermentation food cour'lnfi;
the Digestive orpans " become weak:
there is lack of irastrlc Juice; your
food Is only half digested, and you be
come affected with loss v1 appetite,
prepmije and fullness after eatlnft,
vnnTitliiK, nausea, heartburn, nrlpiotf
in bowels, tenderness In the pit of
ftomach, bad taste in mouth, count!
pinion, pain In limbs, sleeplessness,
belchlnic of Ras, biliousness, sick head
ache, nervousness, dizziness or many
other similar symptoms.
If your appetite Is fickle and noth
ing tempts you, or you belch Ras, pr If
you feel bloated after eating, or your
food lies like a lump of lead on your
stomach, you can make up your mind
that at the bottom of all this there is
but one cause fermentation of un
digested food. i ,
Prove to yourself in five minutes
that your stomach is as (rood as any;
that there is nothing really, wronn.
Stop this fermentation and begin eat
IfiK what you want without fear of
discomfort or miser?'.
Almost Instant relief Ib waiting for
you. It is merely a matter of how
soon you take a little DJapepsin.
New Spring Suits
" The offerinj? includes models of severe simplicity to
elaborate -afternoon creations, the distinctive features of
these dashing new Tailored Suits arej the becomingness
and youthful lines; best of all, o many models here that
.women of every age may 'wear; them ; with- appropriate
ness., Our prices will interest you.
P0STAL EMPLOYES ARE TO
HAVE LESS SUNDAY WORK
Sunday IjtlHir ill liwlolllccs lo IV
Dlsciiitimml ns Mucli iim
POKxilllc.
Peerless-Fashion Stores Co
51 PATTON AVE.
such work as will prevent congestion
and delay of malls must be done.
Mails will be received and dispatched
as heretofore, while arrangements will
be made for a limited delivery through
the "gpnerel delivery windows. The
rlkitrlbutlon of mall to boxes will be
continued. Special delivery letters
will be delivered and patrons of any
office will be efforded tie privi
lege of having thetr mall delivered on
Sundays by depositing the require J fee
for special delivery service.
Postmaster General Hitchcock's
idea is to afford employes of the pos
tal service one day's rest In seven.
'Another "Expert" Coming.
Milwaukee Free Press. '
, .Vow. thnt Victor L. Berger has
qualified us a park expert he may
hope to be made a member of the
committee on the Improvement of tho
Potomac tiver front when he gets to
WtshinrtoD.v ; ' I
Anything Electrical
be
Wmmia 44.
W. A. WARD
No. I J Church St
Motion by Defense to Have Case Thrown
Out Was Over-Ruled-Will
Present Evidence.
'nfhlni;t'n. March 22. Sumlm
work in postolllces throughout the
country Is to be discontinued so far a:
Is coril.slcnt with the facilitation of
tin- tin iikui i:i.si(i of mall.
In the important postottiocs only
Inspect our line of Lingeries, comparing them with
others will show where we are slrong. .
. At the LINGERIE SHOP
t'hattanooga, Tenn.. March 'it. The
government rested lt case last even
ing in the hearing o' the .United
States against the coca-cola people
and Immediately thi! attorneys for the
defense made a motion for peremp
tory instructions to the Jury to return
a verdict for the defendant on the
grounds that the government's testi
mony was not sufficient to warrant
a verdict of guilty. The motion was
overruled by Judne Sanford and the
defense will today present evidence.
Dr. Wiley, chief of the food and
drug bureau of the . department of
agriculture, was not put on the stand,
the government believing it had offer
ed sufficient evidence to substantiate
Its contention.
During the day Dr. II, C. Fuller of
the bureau of chemistry, Washington,
stated that soca-cola contained ubso
l itely no cocoa ami only a slight trace
of kola. He declared that the caffeine
In the drink was not made of either
coca or kola. As a part of his evi
dence he filed a piece of niter paper
through which coia-cola syrup had
been filtered, showing the presence of
parts of and particles of Insects and
straw. lie stuted that the plain
where the syrup whs prepared was in
a filthy and unsanitary condition.
Other scientists testified to the ef
fect that coca-cola was harmful to the
human system on account of presence
of caffeine and the effect on the brain.
heart, spinal cord, and other portions
of the body.
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Orie Thousand New Shares In The
Blue Ridge Building and
Loan Association
Foley's KlitvM) nils
Neutrallss and remov th poisons
that csum backache, , rheumatism,
nervoastnst and all kidney and blad
der Irregularities. Thejr build up and
rsstora ths natural action of these
vital organs. For sals bf all dmg
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At Om Time Flames Threatened to De
troy Entire Business Section
ol Town. "
HUmiton, Va.. March II.-t-Approx-Inmtely
KUO.OOU damage was caused
by a Are which threatened to flesloy
the business section hers yesterday.
The conflagration started shortly after
midnight In a stable and spread rap
Idly. Firs departments at Charlottes
ville and Clifton Forge sent aid. The
firemen worked until noon before ex
tinguishing the flames, making a
hard fight to save property. Then
Staunton Milling compsn.v'S plant and
a block of stores were destroyed and
the.lSeverly hotel Aamagsd about fS,
eUO Yesterday afternoon there was a
fresh outbreak when II. C. liraxton's
tore caught flrs evidently from spo
ttiness ronbustlon. He had a large
tok of oil and gasoline stored at J
Imil shut all the windows Outing the
previous fire. At one time h flume
Jumped twenty, feet across . lsir
atrect and Irnlted several wsrehounea
Will Be
Offered April 1st
This is the Sixteenth Series, making Eight years of constant, steadv, growth.
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Every Six Montlis we" mature a Series. The last one was paid off in Fehruary and
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ran the total amount we have paid out up to fifty-one thousand dollars. So far we
havagmt into Asheville homes a Quarter of a Million Dollars Poor and rich -alike
share in its profits. " . ' . ' ' ' , !
'10 BUILD A HOME for the education of a child, for simple saving puqioses, it
has no equal not one dollar of its funds is loaned without collateral security. ' It
has never had to foreclose to collect a single loan..
Its expenses are less in projiortion than those of any well conducted institution
in Asheville. It earns more than 6 per cent for its shareholders and pays the taxes.
If yon -do not know B0inthiiig of its merits "ask almost any Aslieville citizen mid he
will tell you. Don't put off joining. You are sure to regret it if you do'.. First
come first served. If you want a loan make your application now. OFFICES OP-
POSITE P0ST0FriCE. N0. 1 Haywood Street. .
A Cold, foOrippti,' then I'nriinionls
In too often ths fatal eiuccs. Foley
Money and Tar expels the old, rhw ki ;
the lagrlpp. arid prevents iincumcmU '
H Is a rrompt sod rellMuls ccush
medicine that contains no tinrcotlcs, j
It la as snfe for ynnr rf i'.'- evi . yrvor- :
ae'f. t'r ..' by (II di . ' .
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. J.'E. EANKIN, President, " '
II. TAYLOR ROGERS, Active Vice-PresidcnJ.
EDWIN L. RAY, Secretary and Treasurer.
A. II. COBB, Auditor.
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