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'I I the "Night Letter" in crease the efficiency of your business day and m your own per 11 THEvVESTERU UHI01I TELEGRAPH CO. unn:g-rii-tj-rirr In Honor of Miss Carter. Mies Virginia GrilUth Miller enter tained ! moU. charmingly Saturday afternoon ' at her . home on Iontford avenue In honor of Miss Agnes Car ter. The decorations for the occasion were ' very pretty, pink and white dahlias and tall . white chrysanthe mums, contained a number of dainty bundles, 14 to be exact, for the guest of honor,' and when 'opened by her they revealed, each a lovely lace and linen handkerchief, One of the forms of entertainment was verse making, and the prise offered for the best ef forts went to Mlas Eleanor Morrison. After this a delightful spread was en joyed. The 24 guests present were close friends of Miss Carter and were: Misses Margaret Porter. Mildred Car ter, Emma Oudger, Bettte Sites, La luge Oates, Eleanor Morrison, Sarah Jones, Georgia Rankin, Georgia Den nis, Mary . Carter. Sarah Adtckes, Eleanor Carmlchael, 'Arden Jervey, Kntherlne Langhorne of Virginia, Maude Hamilton, .May Bernard, Anna . Carmlchael, Susie Carter, Ellse Walk er, Marguerite .Wadsworth; and "Mrs. ' Lewis Ellas, Mrs. Theodpre Morrison, Jr., Mrs. Hobart lAllport. and .Mrs. : Walter; Taylor. "v 1 : ,. .;- .-V." - '.' ' r A "most deltgfitful ' luncheon was ' given Saturday by Mrs. E. B. ' Glenn, at her home on Starnes avenue. In honor : of ; Mlies Agnea . Carters ". The house was prettily decorated for the occasion, white asters being profusely v used In th' drawing room, whilo vlo- . JetKcrftJJtfaaamta8Pj In. . thelpiBK room. The souvenlra wre dainty .heart shaped bon boa'' boxes of whit nttln. Misses Davis Davenport. Sarah Walker and Mildred Carter assisted In the serving and were prettily attired In white gowns with . violet sashes. After the luncheon, "At the Sign of the Cleft Heart," vm read to the guests. Those present were: Miss Annes. Mary and Susie , Carter. Vir ginia Griffith Miller. Georgia Rankin and Catherine Lnnghorne. n Miss Adelaide Loughran, who is to be married Saturday evening at the home of her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Loughran, on North Main street, to James Gill of New York, will b extensively entertained this week by her many girl friends In the city. Among those whb will entertain in her honor wlll.be: Mlaea Lucille Campbell and Sarah Jonea and Mrs. Graham Webb. Mr. Gill will arrive In the city Wednesday or Thursday with a party of friends and will be entertained In a. house party to be ' given In their honor by Mr. and Mrs. Loughran. The wedding will be a quiet home affair with, only the rela tives and friends of the young people present and will be followed by a large wedding reception-at the residence of the bride' parents, for which about !00 invitations have been issued. Miss Florence' Foster of Penacook N. H, Is expected to arrive In the city tomorrow and - will Immediately as time her duties as physical director at the T. W. C. A. She is a graduate of the New York Normal school of Physloal Education and comes highly , recommended. It i la believed that such an addition to the association will prove a drawing card for the (IDs and women of the city. ' F. Flaxington Harker began a new series of organ recitals yesterday af ternoon at All Souls' church, Blltmore, . following the regular afternoon ser vice. These recitals are to be celled, "Half Hours with Famous Compos ers," and yesterday's program was da- voted to selections from Handel. It whs greatlty enjoyed ' by those who were1 present ' , The Young Woman's Missionary so clety of the Kirst Presbyterian church hint this afternoon, at 4 o'clock with Mrt.'Oallle A. Balrd. lit Asheland venue. There will be a called meeting of the board of directors of the Young Women's Christian association at 1:I0 tomorrow morning. Several ; : 20-DISCOUNT : On our entire line of Umbrellas,, Engraved with namo or monogram I vyi hout exLra chorda ARTHUR M. riELD CO. SOCIAL B M; HAPPENINGS t (t'ji; lit power of ' Personal Mention, ' Newii of the Societies, Meetings, Etc. matters of Importance are to be con sidered.. ,i, .'.. The .' Rector's Aid society met this afternoon at 4 o'clock wlthi Mrs. Victor Klein at her home, 239 Montford ave nue.-. ( ..,.' George W. McCracken of West Vir ginia recently arrived In Ashevllle and In the future will make this city his home.. He brought with him his son, Lloyd. k ' " Eugene Sawyer left Saturday night fos Detroit, where he-will attend the technical convention of the Chalmers Motor Car company. He will be away several days. . 9t '" H 1 Mrs. H. A. McMuliin of New York, who has been spending the summer at Cherokee Inn, joined .her husband yesterday enroute for Los Angeles, where they will spend the winter. Miss Bessie Grant returned today from Raleigh, where she has been the guest of Miss Trlxle Ford, ' . It It ," John ,Hathcock of Raleigh passed through the city yesterday enroute to Mara Hill. . ' " , . " It W. K, Hawkins of Suffolk, Va., was in the city yesterday. , It Mrs. N.' Buckner Is In Lexington, Va., visiting her mother, Mrs. B. L. Northern. ... , . - - , . . ' , . Edward I. Frost left yesterday for a two weejts" business trip o New ior. . . It It ' ' . MIsElla. Birch, of Montgomery Is visiting friends in the city for several days. Mrs. M. J. Bearden and family are now living in their new home on Flint street.. ,"' ., k ... ;r r ., . tt 'tt .:. Mrs. Henry Klncald and daughter, Miss Mary, , have returned to their home in Covington; Ky., after a visit to friends In th city. tt It N Miss Clara Davis has returned from visit to relatives In Wilmington. . .- , ' tt tt ' Albert Macy of Abingdon, Va., has been vlrtting his uncle, W. 8. Whiting, ' ... ' tt tt !- Mlsa Anhe Meade has returned from a stay of two months In the north and east. K It Mrs. H. B. Neal with her small son, Harry, has returned from a visit to friends in Spartanburg. tt tt - Miss Julia Lovett has returned to her horns in Florida, after spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. H. B. Neal, on Broad street. . tt tt Miss Marguerite Link of Hickory spent the . week-end: with her sister, Mrs. W. S. WhJtlhg, on Montford ave nue. ,ii CHRIST -SCHOOL BEATEN .VnlKnllle High Wins In Gridiron Bat tle by the Decisive Score of 43 to 0. '. I , ," 1 The Ashevllle High school football team defeated the Christ school team Saturday afternoon by the decisive score of 41 to 0. . The game wus played t the Riverside grounds and the local Jeam had an easy time, hav ing the odds in weight and training. The visitors, however, put up a game nghW although evidently realising that they had no chance to win. Among the. stars of the game were C. Young, K. Young, , nd Wheeler, The line-up of the Mai team is as follows: , -jtlsht end, English, Martorell," Jor dan; right" tackle. Bean... McRary; right guard, Wilson: center, Duncan; left guard, Zagler; left tackle, Eaton; left end. Wheeler; right half . back, Clarence Youngt full back, Robert Young; left half back, Chambers luarter back, Coxe, Wood. Vlavj Office 110-111 Legal Health Talks Fridays 4 p. m. Bldg tf CuHhlon Pneumatic Bicycle Tlr. We hve contracted with one of the lamest tire manufacturers In the United States to build fur us a Cush 'on Pneumatic Bicycle Tire ,whlch Is nln.ot a solid rubber tire. This, tire Is made especially for sonality heavy dllvery work and Is puncture proof spa will wear better than any lirei we hsve eref sold. lt us have a trial order for a pair of these tires. We will guarantee sat iHftu tlon. Price $9 00. .1. m. iii:um co., I inr i ,n flu ."-Thone No. lit. PEEDLESH TAKES sura's Another Step in Expansion by Energetic Messrs. Lowen- V ,. bein and Kohn. REDUCED PRICE SALE TO EMPTY THE PLACE In Order. That ' Extensive Improve i , ments JMtay Be Made Store V Closed fot; Inventory. .' Late Saturday afternoon a business deal was consummated by which the Peerless-Fashion company bought the entire stock and fixtures of the Sum ner Sons .company. - Both of the places are located on Patton avenue and the latter store was established many years ago. It la the Intention of the purchasing company to oper-' ate the Samner store as an exclusive dry goods and millinery place, while the PeerlesB-Fashlon will deal In ready-to-wear ladles' and ch.lldrens' garments. The Sumner store , will be closed for 10 days while an Inventory la made and at the end of that time the stock is to be disposed of and extensive alterations are to be made In the store, t .. ' . It Is announced that the entire stock Is to be disposed of at reduced prices; although It was extremely well bought. This is done to facilitate the disposition of the goods so-that the alterations can be begun. 'These In clude a new metal celling, parquet floor', new fixtures and new front . , It Is expected that the place will be closed for three or four weeks, while the Improvements are going on. At the spring opening a French man milliner Is to - be secured. The new Peerless will be under . the direct management of Adolf Kohn. The new owners will branch out. Into other lines usually carried by first class department stores. The Peerless-Fashion store was opened up -here about a year ago by Messrs. Lowenbeln and Kohn, and since that time has been successfully conducted. Mr. Lowenbeln will act as manager of this place. It is one of the most attractive stores 'In the city and enjoyed a wide patronage. Since the Fashion, formerly at 90 Patton avenue, was combined with the Perrless at the present stand, the business has Increased wonderfully and the proprietors have been noted for their courteous and business-like methods. . LITERARY SOCIETY The Fortnightly Hixtory and Litera ture Club Hold Fir Meeting Saturday Night. ' The Fortnightly History and Liter ature club of the High achool met for the first time Saturday night and will meet Tvery wo weeks In future. The club Is organized for the study of Southern history and -Jlterature. .'The membership Is composed of thos who have attained a high scholarship rec ord during the three years preceding their graduation and who hava enter de into all the phases of High school life . with eaergy- and ability.' Such an organisation, H is oenevea, win serve-a great good in assembling the beet talent of the school and will en courage loyalty and) patriotism far the school. ' ' The program Saturday night in cluded a paper by Miss Sadie McBray er on the life of Joel Chanler Harris, and an address by Prof. O. C. Coxe on the life and works of North Caro lina's greatest poet, John Charles Mc Neill. Following these refreshments were served and- a Uellghtfut ; social hour was spent The following is a list of the char ter members: Misses Mamie . Cham bers, Lucy Davis, Sadie McBrayer, Es ther Pearson, Love Shope, Rose Tld dy, Martha Varnon, Willis Wilson, Professor O. C. Cores and Professor. R. C. ' Goldstein, Royal Stokeley, Hugh Tarpley. " . ' ' ' - The officers of the club are: Presi dent, Professor R. C. Goldstein; vice president. Miss Esther Pearson, sec retary and treasurer. Miss Sadie, Mc- Brayer. ......... . v Visitors and Tourists , Don't fall to visit Mountain Mead ows Inn. Beautiful drive, excellent service, dinner parties . a specialty. Phone tit. . . itf TOR RENT Unfurnished - i", ..'. . , Sis Room House . Montford aectlon, large second floor, sleeping porch, IIS. 00. I room house. Reed street, one of the nicest homes In Asheville, fine view, $40.00. Several' other nice furnished and unfurnished homea. Moale, Chiles & Redwood v ,' j --.f. v . ! . - - .'..,. . Real Estate and Insurance 27 Patton Ave. , IMHMHMM''ilMIMMHIIIIMMMMMHIMl GEORGIA OKRA AND T0MAT0E3. Are grown where both of these vegetables grow to per ' fection the cans are full of ripe tomatoes and tender okra. 15c and 25c cans. YATES Cz McGUIRE, 23 Haywood CV fizz i TIL, 73. n:i rn,"2 b coca enrra, SUFFERED ALL SLIGHT LONG Painful Experience of Mrs. Stephens Husband Tries 1 1 Vain to Obtain Relief. Pontotoc,1 Miss. "All night long," says Mrs. P.-JG. Stevens of this place, "I would suffer'' with my back, and I had; such dragging down pains I could not; stand It to walk or ride, , for It would put me in bed. My health had been bad for two years." My husband got thebest doc tors that .ha knew, but their medicine did me no good. I used Cardul, the " woman's tonic, and' it put me on my feet again. I am. feeling as well as I did when I was Id years old. I .used about. 7 bottles in all, and Cardul has helped me more than any thing that 1 used. I, took lots of other medicines, but they did me no good. As long as I live 1 won t be without Cardul In the house." As a remedy for weak, tired, worn out women, who suffer from any of the aches and pains caused by wo manly troubles, Cardul has been proven safe and reliable. Composed of gentle-acting, herb In gredients, its action Is mild and nat ural,' and It has no bad after-effects. It Is therefore. harmless for young or old. ' v It has helped others, and should certainly help you, too. Try It. '.' - N., B. Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept.; Chattanooga Medicine Co. Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In structions, and 64-pase book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper,- on request. CONVENED TODAY Judge Lane Delivers Clear and Concise Charge, Instructing " Grand Jury. Superior court or the trial of crim inal cases convener this morning, Judge Lane 'presiding, for a- two weeks' term. . t The following' men were selected for the grand jury: D H. Webb, foreman: J. R. Trantham R. C. Cooper, M. P. Blankenshlp, R C." Pickens, M. E. Ensley. H. E. Hall Robert Bell, ,C. 8. Reynolds, W. A Bostic. I. K. Buckner, J. Alfred Moore, Z." V.Roberts, G. A. Mears. T. D. Maney, 3. G.'Frisbee, M. H. Kelly and J- O. Allman. , "When the Jury We have a large line of Ciiafihg Dishes : In many new styles ''' - i ' - Prices range from $3.7 J to $11.00 each ' Ask to see them J. H. Law, 31 Pattea At ats MXLLTNTRS PARLOR Oatea Building. FALL MILLINERY MOUNTAIN MEADOWS INN Open throughout October and No vember;'' these months being the most beautiful time In tha mountains. Ex cellent service, scenery unsurpassed, home comforts, dinner parties a spe cialty. Phone 121. REMOVAL NOTICE Tha Paris Millinery has moved to No, IS PATTON AVE. naxt door to tha Palaoe Theater.' KRS. 1. KROMAN, Prop. Bvarythlna la Millinery. . FOR SALE Two Choice Lots on College Campus. Very attractive price. NATT ATKINSONS ' SONS COMPANY. SUPERIOR COURT Spro New Oris Tans Just Arrived These are beauties, too! Either with or without tips, high or low heels. We never get through harping about these "Oris" Shoes and you won't either if you. once see and wear them. Let us prove to you it pays to pay cash. Nichols Shoe Co. .' i . ; . Cash Shoesters. On the Sa. was Impanelled, Judge Lane charged them for two hours uuon the most important statutes of which thev might find violators. As he' took ud each different phase of his charge, he explained the statute, after read ing It to them, and told of whyv it had been passed and the evils it was intended to overcome. His language was clear and concise and every de tail was explained to the jury before another phaSe was taken up. At noon the jury was conducted to their room, accompanied by the solic itor, who went to give them Instruc tions, and the. court had a brief breathing spell before the first case was called. WANT LOCAL VIEWS Hoard of Trade Rending Tlicni to Nu merous I'nbllOHtlons Many Aro Acrpptod. The board of trade has, during the past few months, been able to give the city much valuable puhlUlty by getting up Interesting articles and at tractive views of the city and sur rounding country. It seems there are Good Roads (of New YorkV Good which are anxious to got these arti cles and views provided they are pre sented In the right way and thft board has been able to get many of them published. Secretary Buckner a few days ago sent four views to "Good Roads" of New York, and this morning he re ceived an answer stating that the views are available. Mr. Buckner has sent views to the following papers and periodicals and in -only one instance has the publisher refused to use them: Travel, Out Door Life In Ameri-.a, Good -Roads (of New York, Good Roads (of Lexington), Garage (of At lanta). Manufacturers Record, Trades- mas. Motor, Motor Age, Motor World Automobile Topics, New York Herald New York Journal, Buffalo Express, Boston Transcript, Chicago Record Herald, St. Louis Globe-Democrat. -There will be a rehearsal tonight at All Souls church by the wedding attendants of Miss Lily Perry and W. O. LIpscomMl, who are to be married Wednesday night. : Pictures you like, Theato, on square For Rent , ; UNFURNISHED 7-room house In Montford sectlom Newly decorated. Has range, electric lights! hot and cold water, 1-4 block from Montford car line. Price $21.00. The H. F.Grant Realty Co. 48 Patton Ave. Famous Djer-KissPerfums 1 $2.00 Bottle at Seawell's Drug Store , 45 So. Main St . FREESIA BULBS , One of the most popu lar bulbs for Winter-flowering and cut flowers. The blooms are white and del icately scented. Easily forced. Best California grown bulbs, 3 for 10c . Everything In Drugs and Seeds. , GRANT'S PHARMACY Pore Drugs and Seeds. I sTRouti's'ssos; E 'PHONE LIKES ARE EXTENDED Much New Territory Placed in fteach of Asheville by Im provements Made. Great Improvements are being made in the long distance telephone lines which cover that part of the state to the north pf Asheville, and several new lines are being project ed. Manager Hrsklne of the Ashe vllle Telephone Telegraph com pany has just returned from a trip to Yancey and Mitchell counties and brought news of some of the 1m provements to bo made and of some that have already been made. A toll line between Bakersvllle and Asheville is to be completed soon, opening up the territory traversed by the ('. & O. railroad, and seven stations have been established. The line will be almost 10 miles long and some of the territory hus never had telephones before. A branch line is projected from the Junction of the Hlack Mountain rail road with the C. ('. & O. to Iiurns- vllle, giving connections between Burnsvllle and Asheville. The Ivy Telephone company has made arrangements with the Weaver- vtlle company for connection with AHhevllle and this company has over 60 stations In Big Ivy and between Democrat and Weavervllle. Spend pleasant evening at Theato. Try some of our , hackmo Fabric Correspondence Paper j s 25c Per Pound Envelopes, 10c per pkg. HACKNEY & MOALE CO. STATIONERS. Purest and 4 Rumford Baking When in doubt, send your household linens and those you wear, to the Mountain City Hlleam Laundry. There's an earnest effort made to do your work as good as' it is possible for it to be done anywhere. Drop us a postal card or tele phono us and our wagon will call for your bundle in short order. Mountain City Steam Laundry POLEYSKlDNi: k 11X5 Miss , Cruise's Hairdressing , ( Shop, 25 Haywood St. Phone 16. Superfluous hair, moles, and all fa cial blemishes removed without pain, bv expert operator. Fre. consulta tion. . ii nr. is iv pirn he i-hamixg Hpcclal low prks on framing pic tures fur next 10 days. Dorgalns In frames for brown pictures. Have money bjr having frnnn'S made now. It H Ki t ul. Over Mi hula Mum .Store,' We are showing a large and splendid collection of New Fall and Winter Suits , - at prices ranging from $15 and on up to $35. ' i Thorougliness is the Iceynoto both in tailoring and diver sity. No better garments arc produced than those we sell. : New ideas in brown, gray; blue and mixed fabrics. Suits that look right when you buy fhera and stay right when yoii wea't them. - :'' ' p v'.-; i : ' - ,- Cooler weather calls for warm-' er underwear. - We can supply ' your needs in all kinds of warm underwear from 25c up to $.100 the garment. ' Blan kets and comfortables feel com fy these nights from $1.00 up to $11.00. H. REDWOOD & CO. Ulackwcll Cascadilcn. Yesterday afternoon at - 3 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents on Woodnn street, Clyde Cascadden and Miss Amy Blackwell, the daughter of Mr. Blackwell of the police depart ment, were married. The ceremony was performed by W. R. Gudger. Mr. Cascadden is employed In The Gazette-News press room.. Pan-cakes made from Wheat- Heats Self-Rising Pan-Cake Flour. Delicious and digestible. All grocers. Leave orders for engraved Invita tion and cards at Brown Book Co.' THE BERLIN Don't miss our special prices in Rain Coats at - $3.50 and Tailored Suits at $9.90 in LaT dies and Gentlemen at the 8 NORTH PACK SQUARE. M. WEBB Co. Millinery Importers Club Bldg Haywood St, Buy your ticket and give order for baggage to be checked from your, residence to destination. Baggage Transfer and Railway Ticket Office same room,' 60 Patton Ave,. Moving and Stone, S WEST PACK SQ. Best Powder BREAD, CAKES, PIES Better than mother makes and that's going some. Phono 622 and your order will re-, ceive prompt and careful atten tion. Purity products. 1 Asheville Steam Bakery "!or. Patton and Asheland Ave. a . t si veMiow Great Values One of the Largest ,, ; , and Best Assorted Stocks of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters m the history of this store. Beaumont Furni ure Co. I ceesee
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