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TAGS EIGHT Till ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. Tuesday, September 19, 1911. ' WINTER NOT FARAWAY Put Coal in Now. ' Lot's easier to have your coal put in now than to wait, till the weather gets real cold when every one will most likely want coal at the same time. M. & W. Indian Coal counteracts the winter cold. Phono l.'iO. Carolina Coal & Ice Company POLLY DFTHECIRCU5" WAS ILL PRESENTED CITY-NEWS jThe Fine and Wholesome Dra- ma Played by an Excel lent Company. New 'Crop German IMH Pickles ust arrived. 15c and 25c per dozen. E. C. Jarrett Phones 338 or 192. 12 N'orth Pack Square and City Market. Phone 473. Not Satisfied With Anything but the Best That's why guarantee shoes prove so satisfactory to every wearer, each pair is made of host leather, on lasts that mean fit for the feet, and ly men who have-made shoe milking the study of their livess. Four dollars, all leather-, for man and woman. GuaranteeShoeStore i 4 Sooth Main St. MMnimttmHIHIMMI YOU DON'T KNOW How easy, siitlsfiu tory Hjid prolitahle it is buying frum the I X I. Our -stock offer ijtiiin tity, quality, riylit prii-es. Our services guarantee satisfai Hon. ! I. X. L Dept Store i U 1, Xtlfll A I t-v? T T 22 Patton Ave. Phono 107. Miss Ma St. I.cn. as "Polly." in "Polly iif thi' Circus" captured the h"artsiMf the two larc audinices that witnesj-ed the matinee ami tvpht per formances at th auditorium yosU'r 'lay. Miss St. I-on tarries the title role so well that one could lie led to i believe that it was she. ant! not Mar . tjaret Mayo, w ho created the port. Pile is :i winsome little tail y. and her nct I Ine is without a flaw. It Is hard to ' ciinci ive of anyone better portraying the stages of evolution (n conversa tion and knowledge of things, outside the circus, from a riding tirl to a min istr's wife, hetter than she. Her acting .onus with such a natural yrace anil her mi'.iiner is one of such guileless Innocence thai she touched heart i-hord,-- of i-vi-ivnn- hearing h-r. Joseih Harris as "John Douglass." the minister, is a good man f ir the patt and pr s nted th- harai ter of tie- l.rond-minded arson in a most comnu nda way. r-e-ied re peated applause. His ,;.rt an sec ond only to that of Miss St. I.eon. The minor roh-s wi-re likewise i ar ried out m il. Ilarvec P ntoti as "Deacon Kherson." and Helen r.i. mint as the spinster. ei, ited a little more fhan an ey.n share of th ap plause. The scenes were all well staged and ihis elded greatly to the strength of the show. The l.edrooni s ene in the pi. -son's home, upon the oi-i-asion of his first talk w th "Polly." was very touching and handled most admiral. ly. The cjr' us swnn were prol.aldv the b-t an. I were true portrayers of cir us li.'e. The final tal.leaux of the ciri us leaving tow r. was a titling fi nale to this most excellent show. NEGRO BOUND TO COURT UNDER SERIOUS CHARGE ' The Tiuato Airdome on Haywood street will be open tonight, taking advantage of the beautiful weather. A number of Asheville people went to Knoxvllle today, as this is "Ashe ville day" at the Appalachian exposi tion. A message from Manager H. R. Robertson says that Fairfield Inn will remain open until November 13. to accommodate hunters. Mrs. J. Hanks Amiss has pur chased the P.ixley properly. 121 Hay wood street, and will eventually use It in connection with lionniview. Swanminoa lodge No. SC. I. O. O. l, will -confer the second degree this evening at their lodge room on Church street. Visiting Odd Fellows are cor dially Welcomed. Secretary lluckner of the Iwiard of trade is today having protographs made whi h will le used by M. V. Richards of the Southern railway in an agricultural exhibit. Secretary en Gudger of the Western North Carolina Fair associa tion, is now attending the Appalachian exposition. It is likely that he will secure some attractions there for the local fair. A suit for damages was begun to day by Henry Wall agains the Ten nessee and N'orth Carolina Railroad company. The action is granted in fon.ia pauperis, but no complaint has yet been tiled us to the amount of damages asked, or the cause for the action. Spt -ilicatioiis are being prepared by 1.. J. Fanning for the rllle pit. whkh is to be constructed at Heavcrdam for the l.enetit of the local military com panies. The pit Is lo be equipped with modern apparatus and J'ltiU in appropriated for it. ll will probably be ready f,r use by the mid lie of ( 'ctolH-r. Samuel Kennedy, who has latch i.e. n connected w ith some of the lead ing clot aim; hm.si-s of New York and Pittsburg but who formerly lived in Asheville. has returned to take charge of the clothing department of the Asheville Dry Hoods company. He has many friends hire. who are phased that he has decided to make (Asheville his home. Corpening Goldsmith Tried for Entering the Residence of George Pelales. A case which pmed to be of a serious nature, after the trial had progressed a little way, was that against Corpening (ioldsmith. called in poiice court this morning. The original charge against (Joblsinitb, who i.w a oung colored man, was Re PIANOJ Grand and Upright at DUNHAM'S Music House MEN'S SUMMER SUITS HALF PRICE GEM CLOTHING CO. 6 Patton Ave. house breaking, it being alleged that 'he was found in the residence of Ceorge Pelales by Mrs. Pelales. The harge was changed to first de gree burglary after the hearing of the state's witnesses, and no further testimony was heard, as Judge Adams ruled that there was probable cause and he would leave it to a Jury to de cide. The nian was held without bail, a the crime charged is a capital one. j Mrs. Pelales testified that she had gone to visit a neighbor Saturday afternoon about 7 o'clock, and re turned about a half hour later. She then prepared supper and shortly afterwards prepared to go to led when she found a man under the hed. She swore that Goldsmith was the man. It was further in evidence that the Iter was seen near the house a short while before and that he inquired If Mr. Pelales was art home. At this slime of the proceedings the court de cided that there was probable cause snd that it was unnecessary to hear the defendant's witnesses, as a jury would have to pass on the matter anyway. The defendant was there Tore held for the October term of criminal court without ball. County Superintendent A. C nobis has been appointed as the North Carolina member of the alumni as: nidation of the Pen body institution at Nashville. There is a representa lie from each of the southern slates. The association is endeavoring to raise the sum of $2011, OHM to endow the institution, which will entitle the school to a much larger amount, which was donated conditionally. John P.oyd and John A I by, both colored, wno were i alien in ponce .court yesterday for retailing, mid I whose cases were continued until to ' (lay on account of the absence of the J prosecuting witness, Walter Jones, - were again arraigned this morning land were allowed to go on their good Ik havior until September 26, w hen the case may again be called find 1912 CHALMERS 30 TOURING CAR, $1500. , ' . : - c 4 ;'-. ,',-' i ! .'' ,' ... This 1911 Chalmers five-passenger car comes equipped with top, wind shield, mn-'i. to, gas lamps, and I'rest-o-Llte, for tho price of $1500. This is :rom two hundred and fifty to three . hundred and fifty dollars cheeper than the Chalmers SO was ever before offered to the public. I.. : us have your , order today and we ran make early fall delivery, Asheville Automobile Co., Telephone 1SH. 15-17 Sonth Islington Ave. School Pennants ROGERS' BOOK STORE JS Patton Ave Phone 254. HOME fntiAtno MA DR VclllUlCo Buying licre insures dependable qualities and freshness. P A TfiV TTTPWETXT haywood street NEAR POSTOFFICE FOOTBALL SEASON FOR 1911-12 My new line Of l oot Ball Goods are all in; prices right. Come in, fret catalogues. BLOMEERG'S, Ciga rs and Sporting Goods Patton Avenue. I Through Life's Travels i Wear n Steadfast or Br. A. Reed's Cushion Shoe, for com fort, style and wear $5 to $6. ' GEO W. JENKINS. Barbee MEANS GOOD CIGARS ' i Patton Ave. For thoroughly cleaned coal from the best ' mines, try a ton from us and be convinced of its superiority over others. Southern Coal Co. Phone 111. 10 North 1'ack Square. lMMM MMMttttlHi GUARANTEED0' M. & W. COAL ; It's the best coal that comes from the J rlico pistrict . Selected" with p view of burning lunjr and with but little ashes just "good, clean coal. . PHONE 40 Asheville Coal Co J 8 North Pack Sq. . --gggg Anything Electrical 8M W. A. WARD Phono 4. No, It Chnrr-h St FILMS DEVELOPED Your plensure will be tripled if you let us develop and print your Kodak pictures. We are film experts and get finer results than are usually seen In amateur prints. Loan Kodaks Xree when we do the finishing. Films for sale. R.WS STTOIO, 2V Patton Ave. Removal Notice J. E. Carpenter, the Jeweler, has moved his place of business from 82 Patton avenue to 11 West Pack Square, In Moore's Furniture store. Fine Jellico Coal The Meal fuel, It's hot, JELLICO COAL CO. Olty office phone IIS. Yard phone lit. Special prices on car lota. , HARD BUTTER An:J eold milk are a de light to all. Made possible only with our CRYSTAL ICE in your ice box or refrig erator. PHONE 72. ASHEVILLE ICE CO. "I have a world of confidence In ClimnberlHln's Cough Remedy for I have used It with perfect success," writes Mrs. M. I. Basfnrd, Poolesvllle, MJ. For sale by all dealers. Service for the Jewlfh New Year will be held at the Temple on Spruce street, Friday evening at 8 o'clock and Saturday mornir at 10 o'clock. Cards for admission ran be procured at the followlnff places: I lllomberg, Pat ton avenue; O. Alexander, the Jewel er: Peerless-Fashion Co., Patton av enue; Whltlock Clothing Co., Patton avenue; Hon Marche, South Main street SPAGHETTI IN TOMATO SAUCE. Packed by the Franco-American Food Co. 2-lb. tin 15c Heat and crve, that's all. Clarence Sawyer 53 Patton Ave. Six Phones N. 1800. Improved Hot Water Heating System Let nu install in vour home our unproved hot water heating svstem which lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel consumption and assures you summer heat throughout youl house in the coldest of days. We employ none but skilled workmen and use the American Eadiator Co's boilers and r diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Ball, Thrash 6 Co. 5, 7 and 9 East College Street Axlievllle Paint Ulans Co., fromerly The Miler-Klce Paint Co. Lucas Paint i . j DH. MATTHEWS. Dentist. Offices tor. College and Spruce, near court pouse. Ws guarantee all our work. jfeeth extracted without pain. BEAUTY MAKER J ETCREASER PRESERVER K ' , ... For a really effeottve Beauty-Mak-rr. Beauty-Incresser and Beauty Preserver we recommend Penslur ploxlda Face Cresm to you. PEXKLAB DIOXIDE FACE CIIKAM As purs as the driven saow, as fra Itrant as a new-blown rose. Better Tor the skin than any, other cold ream of which we have knowledge. A true skin and complexion beautlller. I Price 25 Cents I Pcrr-cn Fl::rmacy ."Get It M the rani-oa." . " , r. - . . t r-i ........ . i ... y u Spend pleasant evening at Tiieato. WANTS FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping. 18 Grady street. ' - 188-tf PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, 21 Le gal Building, typewriting neatly, rapidly and accurately done at any time. Phone 1811. ll-t prosecuted, if Jones s located by that time. An action whs instituted today by I- W. Ilrndley, throtiKh his attorney. Z"li R Curtis, aKainst S. Llplnsky for (lamatceji In the sum of 12000 for In Jiiiits ulleKed to have been received by the plaintiff on or aliout June 6, when employed by the defendant In the old Hotel llerkeley building. Bradley allege that through the neg ligence of his employer a beam was thrown asalnst his ankle and he sus tained injuries to the amount asked. The speaker at the T. M. C. a nu n's meeting Sunday afternoon will he Rev. . Martin, who is tllllni; the pulpit of the First Ituptlst church of Anderson, S. (.'. Ills subject Is an nounced as, "Lordship of Christ." Several people of this city have heard .Mr. Martin preach and speak and they stcte that he is a, speaker of wonder ful force. The musical program will in( liule solos by Miss I'earl Shnpe and I'rof. K. H. Stimson; other music will be furnished by the Hoys' orchestra. An action in civil proceedinas was filed with t'aih or the Court Marcus Krwln today by Wells & Swain, at torneys for the plaintiff. The action is drought by Will Davenport HKiilnst the Moffatt Machinery and Manufac turing company of Charlotte, and damages are asked from the defend ant company In the amount of $10,000 for Injuries alleged to have been re- elved in the fall ef an elevator, le- ng Installed In the old Hotel Herke- leye building, August 25, last. An rder was also granted by Mr. Erwin to the plaintiff to br.ng the suit In forma pauperis. Buncombe county has received Ave. or six convicts as the result of recent trials of criminal cases In the Madi son county court to be added to the road force. They were sentenced for various offenses and to various terms of Imprisonment Among those who were sent here is Riley Plrcey, who had just completed a sentence of five months on the Buncombe county roads on the charge of taking money from an Indian. He was tried In Madison county for the larceny of a pair of trousers snd received a sen tencs of four months. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street. For Ladies and Gentlemen. EOT. Tou won't be if you do your Ironing with our Harwood Electric Iron; you can get out on the porch and by being comfortable do twice th work In half the time. The Harwood la the iron that don't burn out. Piedmont Electric Co. Asheville, N. C.' " ' Opposite Postoffice. HELP WANTED IJ.60 per day paid one lady In each town to distribute free circulars for concentrated lis vorlng in tubes. Permanent posi tion. F. E. Barr Co., Chicago. ltl-lt FOR RENT HSeven room house on Charlotte street. 115 per mon'h Forbes Campbell, Drhumor Bldg. Phone 26. lM-tf FOR HALF At cost, entire Mock of groceries, glassware, enameled ware and shoes. , Corns quick and get choice. fnlon Cash Store, U N, Main street. ' ltl-St TRtNK UEjrAJRlNp-rOM . trunks repaiTea ana renuiit , nae new Lucks, keys, strsrs.. hinges and I general linn of trunk hardware. Two good trunk makers. .J.- M Ileum Co., lottery Park Plac l lh.no Hi. I P. R. ALLEN, Manager. KkC' i00000 rXSfRAXCE I DEPARTS! EXT 151 " , ' WACHOVIA DANK A TRUST CO. , E V" 25 Patton Ave. Phone 108 E Weaveryille Line A NINE MILE TROLLEY RIDE THROUGH A BEAUTI- FUL COUNTRY. Every hour on the hour from 9 A. M. to 8 p, m. Also 6:30 a. m. and 11p.m. ' TAKE THE RED CARS FROM PACK SQUARE. Asheville East tehiiessee Railroad 7 North Main Street - ' J STOLYPIN DEAD, i RIOTDJO FEARED . (Continued from page 1) ed a public notice that disorders will not be toelrated and stringent regu lations are published forbidding the carrying of arms. Outgoing trains are crowded and Oqubla trains and extra trains are leaving Kiev every few hours. Hundreds of well to do Jews are departing from the city. Duel Over Woman; Two Iylng. Cleveland, Sept. It. Guy Dowsey, aged 28 and John Tocaco. aged 20. are In a hospital fatally wounded as the result of a pistol duet ever a woman last night. tAlwr9 something new at Theatl Chambers & Weave, Livery, rhon i 11 t. K. Chamlwi".- Mvrrr.'- Phoner 1 t"T. Meet me nt Tii.ahi r-j .!!l. Purest and Best Rumford Bakini Powder Citizens Transfer Company JTXXA.f WOODCOCK, Owner. .v ' FURNITURE MOVING. Prompt Baggage Transfer SerYict. ASHEVILLE, N. 0. Try Gazette-News Want Ads The Normal and Collegiate Institute ASHEVILLE. N. O. . ' Under the care of the Presbyterian church, 'offers to 'young women ex cellent opportunities for thorough education. A faculty of 16 trained teachers gives faculties lor thorougn instruction In four-courses of study. Board and tuition only $100 per year. Tuition alone, for day pupUa. only $30. For catalogue, address KDWAI.D r. CIULD8, Prtsaldeot. The fall term begins Spt. 20. 111 ,- SXM . WASHINGTON AND TUSCULUM COLLEGE , An ldoal plar educate your so n or dsughter. Strong faculty. Moral community, beautiful scenery, healthful climate, broad and liberal courses, positive Christian Influences, expenses reasonable. For catalogue writ the president. REV. C. O, GRAY, D. D, Greenville, Tens. AN Ideal Chitsttsa Home Be hoot. Preparatory sad CoUslts Coarass, Art, Eiprarioo. Physical Culture, Padasocy, BusIdms. Dohmmm Scums, UisSa. Rllh standard maintained by larta staff oi ipertenced, eoHass-walncd la. Strnctora. Talus only on hundred boarders and teanhes the Individual. Unsuf. paaied health record. Brick bulldlnss. Steam beat, fcnell.nt table. Large tjm saelum. Park-Ilk campus. Ooncerte, lectures, ten lis, baakeibau. ffrlt f or oat cetalai before nleoUns toe aolleim (or your daufhter. , . . . HENRY JCROME STOCKAR0, PrMident. NEW PRIVATE SCHOOL ' FOR BOYS W. V. SIATNEY, R. S., A. M Principal. Opens at 42 Btarnes Ave.. Thurs day, Bept. 7. A fitting school to' pre pare boys for lifle, or for college. Number limited; select pupils. Indi vidual Instruction suited to the indi vidual boy; wholesome environments. light, well , ventilated, . comfortable room. For terms and particulars confer With the Principal at his home, or Phone 1035. 170-12t Carolina Commercial School Pearl Ii. Holman, Prin. G. Ii. Hall, Ass's Prin. Opens Monday, September II, 111, No I lattery Park Place. Our regular price for a single scholarship is $50, combined, $70. W w 11 sell a single scholarship for $36, cash, combined for $50, cash. Po sitions guaranteed under reasonable contract You may no have another opportunity to secure a scholarship so reasonable. Act now. For particulars confer with" the Principal Phones, 1178, 74. Ot ic 10 Pack Square. . , ltl-U. PROGRESS STOV ES AND RANGES ; Pride of the Home. Your money back if not satisfied. ' DEAL & GOLIGHTLY 17 S. Main St ; " ' f v , . Jr. Phone 354. Lanterns ' Endorsed by V. C T. and T. P. A. FOR RENT Bmall cottar, ,'.r'ol ni.o ynrd, cn.l locution,' 20.00 month. . r,ur."TrT."i a -co., iini r.-.t-.to.;- . - if.., Diirk;'nii?hts are coming fast and yon will need a good Lantern one that yon can depend upon to give you light in tlio dark places. That's the kind we have. riall ones for Bicycle Boys 35c ". ' ' V 1 ' A' CO " Ottis Green Hardware Co. Agents for "Wilson Heaters." Phone et. Tl.f SHOP IV c)KXl XTION 1 P't, If P 1'i.rn,
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