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-7ednesday, Octclcr 23, 1311. TJLZ2 TT70 Ax v xTiTiTS CAZxiTTH-li J, flbout Our attractive dis-i play of Outer gar ments for women and misses has filled our second floor with many styles--varied and fascinating. If you are interested it will pay you to examine the quality, style, individ uality and beauty of these' Autumn Suits. . ; : . .. ' V' ";. i They comprise a collection of gar ments of surpassing excellence, set off with touches of newness and individu ality that lift our suits and coats to a higher plane than, the usual ready made garments. ; Notable Stylesfor Women from I $10 to $35 Bargains abound in Every Department silks and Dress Goodi Carpets, Curtains, Trunks and Bags Clothing and Furnishing Goods Shoes and Hats Blankets and Com- -fortables. -v. II. REDWOOD & CO. ATTEMPTS TO SAW WAY THROUGH GUILFORD JAIL Purposed Delivery Thwarted-- Vardaman Discussed Negro ' Question. Other News. U. S. Department or Agriculture, WEATHER. BUREAU WILLIS L. MOORE, . Chi. KWanuluaallwHaUinikHUUiiligullf X A T -Arijbb V .lrt 1 -.iw..fi Jftft M7K 1 4 iDorusm, MM tw Mat tbnM) potaM of aqul to mnuim, Uw iU b dnn aab roc nnJraua. P. H. ""vi v wn (mraui fj rac If wtUHh wini. Pint Sra mlsiau w hm H temr Mond. H-hoo rmint&U. If U tSL lak THE WEATHEB as Ashevllle 37 Atlanta 44 Augusta 50 'harleston 56 Charlotte 40 Jacksonville 60 Key West 78 Knoxvllle 38 12 A IE k. 64 66 6ft 70 62 78 86 Mobile 52 74 New Orleans 68 72 New York 48 60 Oklahoma 48 72 Raleigh 42 62 Savannah 56 68 Washington 40 60 Wilmington 60 68 Forecasts until 8 p. m. Thursday for Ashevllle and vicinity: Fair weather tonight and Thursday, with no decided change in temperature. Kor North Carolina: Fair, Interior, local rains on the coast tonight or Thursday; moderate northeast winds. Summary of Conditions. Storms of slight Intensity overlie the extreme southeastern and southwest ern quarters of the country respective- Mrs. Spottswood Weds Count "V ?",; OM'XTEKH KCllOMlltVN. j Pari. Oct. 23 Mrs. Landr1d Ppottswood was. marrlvd yesterday to Count Hchunbrun In the mayor's on" Ire of the sixteenth arrehdlHsement of Paris, fount;' Hchonbrun was a granddaughter of Baron von Wult and in th divorced wife of Dandrldge gpottswood. an engineer of , Vlrnlnia. i hu i'". arrived here svrl weeks kko from .Utrecht, whurs she had I : i' r liii'nd i .ime from Mnni'tiry f..r the ceremony. ly and yet another depression of still lerts Intensity Is central over the Oreat Lakes. In consequence of their de velopment rain has occurred over PHrrBi sM rain or snow from Upper Michigan westward to the north Pa' clflc coast. No excessive amount of precipitation-4 noted. The advartee -of an area of high barometric pressure from Montana and the Dakotas will Influence for the continuance of fair weather In this vicinity tonight and Thursday. R. T. LINDLEY, Observer Weather Bureau. Normal today: Temperature 52 de grees. Precipitation .12. TAUNTS AND THREATS DRIVE COOK IFF STAGE Almost a Riot When Explorer Attempts to Vindicate Him self in Copenhagen. Copenhagen, Oct 25. Dr. Fred erick A. Cook's theatrical attempt last night to vindicate his reputation by a lecture in the hall where two years ugo he addressed the royal family and some of the most promi nent people of Denmark under the auspices of the Geographical society on the occasion of his triumphal en trance into the capital, resulted in extremely riotous scenes. Dr. Cook finally was compelled to retire by the back door. Ever since It was announced that Cook was returning here to lecture, the newspapers and the people have been strongly stirred, and threats of violence were freely circulated. Fif teen hundred persons In the hall and a great crowd outside greeted Dr. Cook with an uproar of Insulting cries. He was escorted by police, however, and no violence was at tempted. The meeting within the hall was turbulent throughout A small frac tion of the audience supported Dr. Cook and applauded his efforts. Others hissed continually with the result that the two sides almost came to blows. The lecture, illustrated by means of lantern slides, was for the most part a repetition of his former talk. Dr. Norman Hanson, the Danish explorer, who formerly supported Cook, started trouble 1 by loudly de nouncing Cook as a pure swindler. The climax was reached when an al leged picture of the north pole was thrown upon the screen. The audi ence wai so hostile that Cook stopped hi lecture and withdrew. He was escorted by a strong detachment of police to his hotel through the side streets. Gazette-News Bureau. Dally News Building. Greensboro, Oct, 25. Roscoe Lane, one of the alleged mountain moonshiners tln Jail charged with a murderous assault on Revenue Orlicer Henry some weeks ago when the officer did battle with Ine and several others, made an unsuccessful attempt yesterday to saw his way out of the Guilford county Jail. In some manner Lnne became possessed of a hacksaw and during the daylight hours he worked away with his saw against the Iron bars. This continued for several hours until flnaJly the jailer made his rounds; discovered the effort of Lane again to gain his liberty and relieved the prisoner of his saw. Vnnlaman Lectures: United States Senator-elect James K. Vardaman of Mississippi delighted a good-sized audience here Monday night with a lecture on American problems. In conversation with news paper men Senator Vardaman reiter ated his previous declaration that ne groes should be educated only to work. Relative to the presidential situation. he declared thait 1912 was yet some time ort but that he believed the dem ocrats would nominate either Wilson or Clark for president and that the republicans would certainly name Taft. He says that ho thinks Senator LaFollette one of the really great men of the day and that "between two evils," he would rather see LaFollette in the white than "that poor, plastic, amiable golf-playing Judge Taft." He said, however,' that Taft would cer tainly be nominated again and that either Wilson or Clark "will win In a walk,", at the general election. Negro A. anil M. Row. There Is a little new in the situation at the negro A. and M. college, where the senior class and part of the Jim iors and sophomores went on strike last week. It appears that the trus tees of the college are standing be hind President Dudley of the Institu tion and that Dudley has declared that the students Involved In the "strike" must send in an apology be fore they return to college. Some of the negroes say they believe that they are In the right and tHat they will never apologize; it Is said that others will send in an opolgy and that the matter will soon be straightened out Hurt by Runaway Horse. Frank Pritchard, a 15 years old boy was run over by a runaway horse on Elm street yesterday afternoon and seriously injured. It seems that the animal got from under control of its owner and made a mad dash down the street Several people narrowly es caped being run down, while Pritchard was less fortunate than others anil was struck. He waa thrown violently to the pavement and severely bruised It -Is not known whether he waa in jured Internally. He Is confined to his home and is being given medical at tention. FOR THE STOMACH Hero's An Offer Yon Should Not Overlook. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets Yemedy stomach troubles by aiding nature to supply the elements the abience of which In the gastric juice causes in digestion and dyspepsia. They aid the stomach to digest food and to quickly convert It Into rich red blood and material necessary for overcom Ing natural body waste. Carry a package of Rexall Dyspep sla Tablet In your vest pocket, or keep them l.i your room. Take one after each heavy mael and prove our assertion that Indigestion will not bother you. We know what Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are and what they will do. We guarantee them to relieve Indi gestion and dyspepsia. If they fall we will refund your money. Three sizes: IS cents, 60 cents, atid 11.00. "Remember, you can .obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store The Rexall Store. Smith's Drug Store, Pack square and South Main street Tactfully Explained. A lady who had recently moved to the suburbs wu very fond of birr first brood of chickens. Going out on afternoon she left the household In charge of her 8-year-old boy. Before her return a thunderstorm came on. The youngster forgot the chicks dur ing the storm, and was dismayed after It passed to And that naif of them had been drowned. Through fearing the wrath to come, he thought beat to make clean breast of the calamity, rather than leave it to be discovered. "Mamma," he said, contritely, when hie mother had returned; "mamma. six of the chicken are dead." Dead!" cried the mother. " "Six! How did they die?" The boy m hU chance.' " "1 think I think thev died happy." he raid. New York- Mall. CASTOHIK Por Infants ani CL21-cx'. flj C:J Tea era C.:;U Bears th SJ Z'- - i- COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip remedy, removes cause. Call for full name. Look for signature E. W. GROVE. 25c Neither Helped Nor Hurt. Washington Post The upward tendency In wheat and corn should not go so far offtake on permanency. The defeat of reclproc Ity did not reduce the world's supply of wheat a single bushel. Doth Cana da and the United States are export ing countries and have nothing to say about the ruling prices. Their wheat is reckoned. In with that of competing countries, the total put In comparison with the wants of the KAFFIRS "HITTING THE PIPE" BY SUBWAY ROUTEi in..m.n tin..i. uui' iii'wii.uii'.' i in p'. ...h.iiih I t " v.- : " I '-i ! !. . ;.N s '..'J 1 f - , ) v.'l j I ' '' ' KAFFIRS SMOKING OPIUM THROUGH , AN UNDERGROUND TUBE , " n ltuiftroo upwm , ' .' - . t Kaffirs who hare a craving for ttbe curse of the .East adopt, a curious, pietbod'of smoking their opium. . Having made bole -in i the ground, the Insert la It a bottle wltii.lU Deck' and Its bottom knocked off. ' The Deck pari pf tbe boltle is Icft-shov ground.'Uie lower part, in burled. " In the space be tween th eod'of tbe bottle aud tbe bottom of the bole are placed, first live oals aud tben opluiu.' A, tube connect tbe bowl of the pipe and the "month I'lece," parsing ondi -mind to em. io two jard from tbe bowl. The p-ci (uka draw at this . i '; o li t'lnj. If You Are Still UNDECIDED Our varied assortment of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Etc., will prove quite a help In deciding what is most bo coming and serviceable for- winter wear, . ' ' - Peerless-Fashion Company 51 PATTON AVENUE. Improved Hot Water Heating System Tjif nil install in VOtlT home o ur imDroved hot water heating Trcf aym nil inh ipoHATia tti wist of installation and saves in fuel consumption and assures yon summer heat throughout youi house in the coldest of days. We employ none but dialled workmen and use the American Kadiator uo's Doners anu r diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Jt ' V .itf; Ball, Thrash t9 CoS 5, 7 and 9 East College Street, ,ASHEVILLErN.C.,: j . ...... world, and the quotations arrived at accordingly, with the best Canadian wheat commanding the top price. No Canadian wheat hud been coming to our markets, so that the mere con tinuation of existing conditions could not logically argue for a rise. Can ada would need to lie a source of supply In order to have reciprocity cut a figure as a basis of prices. As a matter of fact, the Chicago speculators had discounted tho senti mental effect of the ratification of the Canadian ugreement by bidding prices down, and when the unexpected hap pened tho market was not prepared for the shock. The same thing oc curred last winter when reciprocity was suddenly thruot Into the fore ground, only that the swing was In the other direction. The decline at that time was 10 to 12 cents, where as the advance on last Friday was 3 cents. Th equilibrium was soon re stored, and doubtless the present ten dency will be of short duration. Toil can't dodge the MilaiU perm while your liver ia torpid. It makes you an easy mark for the disease. SIMMON'S RED Z LIVER REGULA TOR Is the best protection. It puts the liver In sound, healthy condition and purifies the stomach and bowels. Price, large package, $1.00; small size, 25c. fold by all druggist. "The Two Orphans," Theato, Fri day, October 27. CHICHESTER S PILLS W ! t UK P1AJIONB IIItANU. y 0 llrat AkTrlrMClitlfuri IHatnoiMl Jtmn4 I. 1. MnA 4alllrA Tk ii llvrr. Bf of yowr ..T .tree. A vf UMUl K-TT-B ltA2tkH IIR1NI1 aVII.l.tt. fns ftikl L. a GsW llstNRlllltlsl SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 12 . M State of North Carolina, Buncombe County. In the Superior Court Before the Clerk. E. H. Franks, et al vs. Dora Rich, et al. Pr-RVICE BY PUBLICA TION. NOTICE. The defendants, Elizabeth Hale and husband, James Hale and M. A. Rich, administratrix of Ollie Plott, deceased, will take notice that a special pro-. ceedlng" entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of lluncomhe county for the purpose of jelling certain real estate situated in said county and dividing the proceeds of such sale among the several heirs at law according to their respective Interests therein; and the said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Tourt for the county of Buncombe, on the 26th day of November, 1111, and answer or demur to the petition of the petitioners within the time re quired by law, and let them take no tice that If they fall to answer the said petition within the time required by law, the plaintiffs will apply to th court for the relief demanded In the petition. i ' Given under my hand this the 26th day of October, 111. . jo .. MARCUS ERWIN, ? Clerk of th Superior. Court,' . n--f.fr:' Ah vr v '' i ii . s C,irVeII Lighted Store Windows d I ...r., ... .1 I .L- f . .. . . 1 i.uc anu mis tact u realized by pro gressive merchants the world over. New EdL son fUzd Lamps give the desired results, for their clear, white rays, almost like sunlight, make it easy for passcrshy t0 gPt the full elect Of your window display. . 'Fhc new L'dlson flazda gives twire as much light as the ordinary incandescent' lamp, but consumes no more current. ' Come in to-day and let us prove to your atisractu.il that the new Edison flazda is all we claim. -O r l ASIIEVILLE ELECTRIC CO I , ) ' - " 1
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