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PAC2 EIGH? TOE ASHEVILLS . GAZETTIMTSVS. Monday, September 4, 1211. 11. & W. INDIAN ' : COAL Stands for fuel comfort in the kitchen range, in the grate, or haater. It's just Good, Clean Coal. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company CITY NEWS J GREAT EVEH I Bartlett Pears Per Basket 60c E. C. Jarrett Phones SA8 or If 3. 13 North Pack Square and City Market. Phone 47S. Thousands of People Watched Procession of Floats, Many of These Very Hand- Manager I. nch of the Theuto and Theato airdome has proposed to give the Boys' orchestra the proceeds or all the tickets they can aell for these two places tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. In addition to the regular programs Miss Pearl 8 hope will sing and Prof. E. B. Stltnson will play the piano. Certain residents of 8wannanoa have brought suit against four fire Insurance companies to collect the sum of $3000 which they allege should be paid to them on account of some Insured buildings which were destroy ed by tire at Swannnnoa several months nirn. The fire insurance com panies involved are the Bhawnee Fire Insurance company, the Peoples' Na- ' . i iiW B.B.UC1U XIAOl r&lAZt Ish-Amorlcan Assurance company, and jthe t'aledonian Insurance company. There are five separate complaints. . some. WALLACE'S EXHIBIT Second Went to I. A. B. of L. E. Spoita at Riverside Program for Rest of Day. GUARANTEE SHOES FOR WET WEATHER Keep the feet dry. They are perfectly made of genuine leather, and have the comfort features that appeal to all. Two fifty to five dollars. GuaranleeShoeStore 4 Boeth Main 8. Special On Dinner and Toiiet Sets, Bar gains fornotels Thousands of men, women and chil dren this morning thronged the streets of .Ashevllle to view the mam moth Labor Day parade of the me chanics, the profeseionut and business men or the town. The parade of floats and men on horseback and in vehicles had been heralded as some thing well worth seeing. The people believed thnt the l,abor Diiy parade and the after-events would prove In teresting and they turned out e'f mayse. Thnt they were not disappointed wus evidenced by the keen Interest taken In each float as It passe .1 In re view and of the complimentary re marks made anent the affair. The parade relly ushered in the day. It was in charge of a committee from Central Ijibor lnlon that for weeks had worked Industriously to make it the best ever. The merchants of the city nnd other commercial enterprises Joined heartily Into the spirit of th affair and as n result the I Jib or Day parade today was about the best If not in fact the best thnt has ever been seen here. The floats were artistic and evidenced that much time and monev had been spent In their get up. There were some more pro nouncedly artls'.lc than others,, hut all In all each an;i every float In the big parade, thnt required approximately .ne hour to pass over t:ie route se lected, a short route, bespoke the In terest and the enthusiasm manlfesr In labor's great holiday. About too Kcpn-McnU-d. The parade started from the Audi torium with about 100 firms of the city represented either by float or In some other manner. All along the line of march were great crowds of people and frequently hearty applause THE STRUGGLE IN MAINE 1912 CHALMERS 30 TOURING CAR, $1500. ' ." . vv -4 'i. ." ';-.!:; ,1a This 1811 Chalmers five-passenger car comes equipped with top, , . wind shield, magneto, gas lamps; and Prest-o-Ute, for the price of I1S00. This is from two hundred and fifty to three hundred and fifty dollar cheaper than the- Chalmers St was "ever before offc.ed to the public Let us have your order today and we can make early fall delivery, Asheville Automobile Co, Telephone 1319. 15-17 South Lwdngton Ave. IDDPniPUIWP ITC niR IY I Glenn of North Carolina and Hobson of Alabama Are in the Field, Portland, Me., Sept . The forcea for and against the constitutional pro hibition in Maine entered upon the closing weeks of the campaign today. Activity on both sides will be at high water mark during the remainder of the struggle. The prohibitionists' corps of speak ers are augmented by many promi nent from outside states. Including former Governor Glenn of North Car olina and Kepresentative Richmond Pearson Hobson of Alabama. CITY SCHOOL BOOKS And Supplies ROGERS' BOOK STORE 39 Patton Avt. : i-..';'civ.. PhoneZM. PHONE 110 r A XTTiV IZTTTtTTTXT haywood street PRISONER STORY TO JURY (Continued from page S.) always leave it to the prisoner himself to determine whether or not he shall do this. Seattle has been abundantly insistent from the first that he tell his own story In his own words." The prosecution is prepared to at tack the prisoner's story with a- mer ciless lire. Prosecutor Wendenburg Is primed (or the occasion with dosena of letters and statementa with which to surprise the accused, and in the rebuttal which will follow tomorrow. for I the commonwealth will bring to the 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION ' SALE CLOSES SEPTEMBER 1ST. " Before leaving the city, you'll do well to stop in, look over my line. You'll find the largest assortment of Sporting Goods in the city, which will give 20 jer cent. off. A very fine line Rain Coats from $5.00 to $10.00. Blomberg,s:c&dSspt0fteing. 17 Patton Avenue ,f fw , . T i . i S "" ' . r1 some particular floet. The committee stand many a witness which It ha The I X L De partment Store 22 Patton Ave. S.H. MICH ALOVE, Prop. named to decide the best float was composed of W. R. Whltson, John M. Campbell and John W. Neely. The committee found that J. C. WaJluce was entitled to first prise and the In ternational Auxiliary of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers was tit I tied to the second prise. The first prise Is $10 and the second $5. The report of the committee follows: "We, the undersigned committee selected to pass upon the merits of the different floats do unanimously report that we And the exhibit of J. AVallace entitled to first prise and the International Auxiliary of Broth erhood of Locomotive Engineers en titled to second. A little higher in price but, it pays to get a HOBART M. CABLE PIANO easy terms at the lowest cash ' price DUNHAM'S Music House MEN'S SUMMER SUITS ; HALT PRICE' . GEM CLOTHING CO. v 6 Patton Ave. . purposely withheld until the stor of the accused la before it. It mill not be surprising to see Beulah Binford, the so-called "girl In toe case." on the stand conforming the prisoner. Various surmises have been, ram pant as to what kind of testimony she would give. Whether Beulah Is called to the stand or not." said Mr. Smith, "will depend on the revelation made by Henry in bis testimony. If she Is called It probably will be by the com monwealth and we wish they would do so." , A story of the alleged effort of the prisoner to communicate , with the Hinford girl while she occupied a "We also desire to report as entitled nearby cell in a Richmond jail and to special mention the floats of Rebec- kah lodge, I. O. O. P., A. O. McLean. E. W. Grove. J. R. Rich Co.. Carpen ters union, C. U Brown and others. (Signed) "W. R. WHITSON. "JOHN M. CAMPBELL, "JOHN" W. NEELY." Hard to Deride. Members of the award committer declared after the parade that it was hard to decide the winners; that all the floats were representative and re flected much credit upon those re sponsible for them but that since It was their duty to decide they had performed the task and that they felt gratified that the winners had nn unanimously selected. The com. mittee declared that the Labor Day parade today was the best that has ver been wlf..-sed in Ashevllle. Thef were enthusiastic over the ef fort of Central Ijibor Union with the co-operation of the business people of the town to make the affair a great success. The crowd that witnessed the pn- of a packet of letters discovered on a prisoner released from the Jail, was characterized as trivial by . Attorney Smith. "The letters which the prosecution have," explained Mr. Smith, "were personal letters from members of the family of the prisoner to him. and in no way concerned tne Minrora girt. Henry told me that he hoped the prosecution would produce, them, as It only would show the kind of tactics they have been using to fry to convict him, YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS Set era I Such Cases In Polloa Court ml Continuances Had Otltrf . Caw. There were abcut 30 defendants In rolice court this morning but not all of the rases were disposed of. There were several . youthful offenders charged with various offenses and their cases Were continued until a spe cial session of the .court at a o'clock ' ICE DAILY Phone 72 and we will keep you supplied daily with ice, direct into your re- frigerator or ire box. Made from steam and ab solutely pure. t ASHEVILLE ICE CO. rxii msi uhnut tile larsTMi that hit thronged t ie streets on any. similar ' "' occasion during the past several years. Long before the parade started there were thousands of men. women and children lined along the sidewalks and overflowing Into the streets In see the passage of the floats. Follow ing the parade the cwrs for Riverside park were ' crowded with bound for the resort along the French Broad river and the first ball gsme of the day. This afternoon there were numerous sports at the park lu addition to the ball game while to- a band concert, fireworks and other !ncludln ". rambling, extractions. Wiley Banks and Harrison Stewart were charged with selling whiskey but both rases were continued. Clyde Melton was charged with three offenses. Me was charged with being drunk and disorderly, with an assault on Jennie Wright and with an oatron. 1 assault on an unknown man. He wa nivuiiipj on ma iiiiiu i ui given :n days ea the roads on the first charge and (a days for the assault on Jennie Wright H eappeaied tn both oases. There were several other cases tried buaiv language, and. miscellaneous charges. MOTHER IS DEPRIVED OP SON AND DAUGHTER Chambers Weaver, Livery. Fhone 1 Grant's No. 14 Cuie Colds. It cents. " ' j" If f S a aa rerla-Penta Tooth Powder. Fulth il nm of r K R L A -1. E NT A will keep hrtMtli sweet, the gums healthy 1 the teeth sound and white. Not ii '.'us t'i the ennmel. Prevents i i , - iinri of food particles and . -i d.-mi a i.uis. . . ,:,t AiitlHrp'Uc Harmless Clerk Krwia Orders That lillilreo of Anna PsvIh lie llared In Cluldrrn's Howe. AlKvllle Paint Glass Co., frooicrly iTbeMHer-Rlce Palitf to, Lonu laint V7A1TT3 Clerk of the Court Marcus Erwlnl Saturday orJwmt that the children of WANTED Salesmen selling groceries to sell new fiatont to merchants. Patent Novelty Co., Washington N. C. IsO-lt 1 ii e 2 5 (Vnta. Anna Davis be pat into the children's home of the county, after he had heard evidence tending to show that the mother was not a proper person to bring them up and after the wo man's father, J. H. Ducker, had made complaint to the same effect. . The children aro a boy and girl, aged 11 and nine yearv, respectively, and their grundfather stated that they were firrounded by evil Influ ences and were not given the proper rare. Ihls sliitment was supported hy other evidence, while the mother contended thnt she Is aide to support ih children and tht the tentlmony ilerognlory to h-r was fnl A imih.itli. f i-tie qhih-.I when the I. ii. ! tiiM.-n aw f-.'m their I .Through Life's Travels Wear a Steadfast or Dr. A. liwd's Cushion Shoe, for com fort,, style and wear $5 to $6. . GEO. W. JENKINS. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. TsOTT T ' TT A A DELIVERED lvH wlX.JCsr rx PI promptly NEAR POSTOFFICE I It's "quality," not talk, you want wo have an intel ligent public, and after they have used ' "GOLD MEDAL TEA" I ''l 20and40o per Tin ; They use no other. "Nuf said!" . Clarence Sawyer 63 Patton Ave. Six Phones N. 1800. 1 For thoroughly cleaned coal from the best . mines, try a ton from us and be convinced of its superiority over others. , Southern Coal Co. PI to tie 114. . 10 NcrtU rack Squam A esjsP. ""U pnONE 40 TOR ! . M. & W. COAL : ; t That gives perfect fuel X ! satisfaction ! ' ;. '. " I Ashcvillc Coal Co. 8 North Pack Sq. f tHtMMIIIMIIIHIIIH Anything Electrical W. A. WARD. Phone 44. Ka. 11 Chorcfa M, s FILMS DEVELOPED Tour pleasure will be tripled If Vu let us develop and print your Kodak pictures. We are film, experts and get liner results than are usually seen In amateur prints. Ian Kodaks free when we- do the HnUhing. Films for sale HAVS STIDIO, SO ration Ave i Removal Notice J. K. Carpenter, the Jeweler, has moved bis place of business from IS Patton avenue to' 11' West Paci Bqnarej, la Moore's Furniture tor. Fine Jellico Coal ; Tt KesU tnei, it's bo. JELLICO COAL CO. City office phone 111. Vard plwne tit. . BpeclaJ prkx oa car lota. , Improved Hot Water Heating System Let ud install in your home our improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and naves in fuel consumption and assures you summer heat throughout your house in the coldest of days. We employ none but skilled workmen and use the American Radiator Go's boilers and ra diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. t Ball, Thrash 6:Co. 5, 7 and 9 East CoUege Street. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Purest and Best Rumford Balling Powder THE GBUNER SANITARIUM yworal Rtrttet, Phone IM. d MECHAJJO-THERAPT, DICTICS lysis, Hayfever, alalarla. Asthma, omen and other chronic dlseasea Department of the BJitarlum la opea to the public Sk!!'.fu! attendants for i AaborUlr. If . O. ' No. Jt-1 11a HYDnO-THKllMO-KLECTKO an for selected cases of Nerrousness, Psr Btomach, Rheumatism. Piseases of W The BATHS AND MASSAGE both lAltlKH and l.k.MUait. Open from I a. m, to p m. Bat brdar till II p. m, ;..'.;' . . HOT, ; ;;.;.:v--:'. 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