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in irmu nr nrrrfnrr , ; IC1 r l Flif 4 -a t recover. ' S ,1 4 a mi l r i n h. r Lvi aDAii i m u 2 tt Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pryor have re III! Illllllll VI VI I tlllWkllW . j I 7 . 1 (- T - sto;.iacii there la every Indication that she will turned from their; honeymoon spent In the south. -' WERE 1M POLICE CflUfiT LADY HELPED 1 Successful "system depends on time say ing. Western Union "Day 'Letters"' and "Night Letters" overcome the mail's delay. They are in the highest sense "Time Savers.". ' THE WESTERN UNION SOCIAL HAPPENINGS Swartz Reed. A lovely church wedding was solemnized this afternoon at 1 o'clock at Grace Episcopal church when Miss Klsie Cleveland Swartz was married to Maurice Sanderson Reed, both of Ashevllle, the ceremony being per formed by Rev. H. Fields Saumenlg. The church was prettily decorated for the occasion In palms, ferns and cut flowers and a large number-of friends were present to witness the ceremony. The wedding music, which comprised the march from Lohengrin and Men delssohn's wedlng march, was played by Miss Laxton, The only attendants were Miss Mary Ambler, who -was maid of honor, an&sClarence M. Jus tire, a cousin of the groom, who act ed as best man. The bride was given away by J.'H. I .aw. S. T. Logan, a brother-in-law of the groom, and C. S. Reed, a broth er, were the ushers. The bride was prettily attired In a traveling gown of brown corduroy cloth and carried a shower bouquet of white roses. Miss Ambler, the maid of honor, was also attired In brown and carried a bou quet of pink rosea. A wedding break fust was served for the bridal party at noon by Mrs. K. C. Roach at the Holland house on North French Rrund avenue, where the bride hat resided since coming t Ashevllle. Immediately following the cere n:ony Mr. and Mrs, Reed left on the MMut I.. 1 1 11 il train fnii (Irannahnpn Washington and Chicago for their honeymoon trip. They will reside In Ihe lutter city while Mr. Reed com pletes hit training as an architect. Their permanent ' residence has - not hen announced, but It Is rumored that U will be In some western city. Th.i vtinntf jwiiinl will mppv with thorn from Ashevllle the hearty good wishes of a host of friends, as both nri well known here. " The groom Is a native of this city snil la a son of the late Samuel Reed' of r. I It more. The bride ha been-living here for several years with her mother, Mrs. Minnie- Merwln 8wartz, having come to this city from New Jersey. The large number of hand some wedding gifts which they re reived furnished eloquent testimony of the high esteem In which they were held by their friends. It tt . Mrs, Perry, nortesa. Mrs. John A. Perry was the hostess at the Country club Saturday after noon aad an unusually large crowd went oat to enjoy the first of the In formal danres of the season, besides a round of out-door sports of tennis and golf. There was no regular - tennis toiirtament, hut the finals In the men's Ingles lt-hole golf tournament were played between A. 8. Barnard and Mr Ilraselton with the result that the former won by the close finish of one up. He will therefore be considered the champion of the city for the next year," at least; and his name will be engraved on the new punch bowl owned by the club. The dance was a most enjoyable affair and was attend d by a large number of the club members and their friends. Those present were: "' Mrs. Connally Coxe, Miss Gwendolyn Rutherford of Richmond. Mrs. Thos. P. Cheesborough, Mrs. William Red wood, Mrs. John A. Campbell, Mrs. Curl Reynolds, Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Brown Ir. and Mrs. Thompson Fraaer, Mr. and Mrs. Petter. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ft. Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rob ertson, Miss Eleanor Morrison, Miss - Tute, Mlse Eugenia Johnston, the Misses Chapman. Miss Anne Meade, Miss Maude Hamilton. Mlas Mary Cur nr. Miss Hire, Miss Murla Brown, Edward I. Frost, Dr. Paul It. Ringer, Mr. Hi-molt. n, A. J. Lyman, Ellsworth 'yman, Allen Morrison, Herbert l.rown. Mr. Bloom, Mr. Blssell, Frank Hewitt and H.'-jJeymour. YOU Make the selection of that present that you wish sent out of town. We take ell the troublesome packing and shipping out of your hands, and also $u;rnntce th shipment against loss or hreaktie. Compare our pikes. . ARTHUR M. HOD CO. ChurJi M. U IV.'.on Ave. t". ' I .TELEGRAPH COMPANY Personal Mention, : Mews of the focfetiei, Meetingi, Ztc Muslu Club Meeting. The December meeting of the Sat urday Music club will be held next Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. 8. Querard on Charlotte street. A very interesting program of Mozart music has been arranged for the aft ernoon and will be as follows: Paper, "Mozart'' Mrs. Allen. Chorus, "Flowers and Fancies" Club members. . - Piano, Sonata Mi W. S. Whiting. Song, "The VioleV-Mrs. Meacham. Song, "Vol che Sapete" -"Flgni'o" Mrs. Stlkeleather. Piano, "Faninale" In D Minor Miss Westall. Vocal duet, "Sweet Zephyr" Mrs. Clemenger, Mrs. Stikeleather. Song, "Arietta, Vedrai Carlno" Don Giovanni" Mrs. Anderson. Piano duet. Symphony In No. 2 Miss Wright,' Miss Atkins. Violin, "Larghetto" Jack Westall It tt For Balfour Orphans. Alt day today at the Sunday school annex at the First Presbyterian church offerings of groceries will be received for the Balfour orphanage and It Is asked that the people of the city contribute as freely to this as possible. It Is a most oVservrng-char Ity and one that should appeal to ev eryone. The need of the orphanage is greater this year than ever before, as the vegetable crops rained by the children huve failed and the contri butions will have to lie depended upon to support the Institution this winter. Heavy groceries of all kinds will be greatly appreciated; and Hour and potatoel will be of the greatest ben efit. - - . " - tt It ' The young ludy employes of the Ashevllle Telephone exchange will give linen shower In the private sitting room of the exchange this evening for Miss Minnie McElreath, who Is to be married this week to W. M. Booze of Atlanta. The room will be prettily decorated for the occasion and there will be 24 guest present. Miss Mc Elreath has been connected with the exchange for some time past .MM The organ recital by F. Flaxlngton Darker at All Souls' church, Biltmore. yesterday afternoon was composed of selections from Haydn. The program Included some of the most familiar and beautiful nf that great composer's music and the recital was greatly enjoyed by those who- remained after the afternoon service to hoar It... A. VS. Burr hn goit toJaeksoiiVnXe for a stay of amirfe time." - v 'l - tt tt Mr. and Mrs. II. S. - Gunning are visiting In the city, from Charleston for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. It.' P. Moore have gone for a several weeks' stay In Jackson vllle and other southern, points. Jack Coburn of Bryson City Is here on a business trip. tt tt Col. and Mrs. Samuel L. Tate of Nashville have returned to the city from a trip to New York and. Will spend the winter at the Manor, tt tt . Robert Moran and Mr. Whlttlngton of the Forest service at Andrews will spend Thanksgiving In the city with friend. ..--...-: tt tt Cleveland Norton fa returned from a weens siay in Aim ma ana Aiuuny, tt . tt ' - Mr. and Mrs. U U Jenkins left to day for Norfolk ami- from there they will go to New Vork fur a slay of ten duys. tt K J. M. I loam, who haa been, con II n ed for the past 'nine weeks. Is now able te sit up and he Is expected to be out again In a very few duysi tt tt Mr. and Mrs. Loon H. Hattemer of Montgomery are spending their honey moon with the former's sister, Mrs. Valentine, on Cumberland avenue. . tt tt Mrs.- George A. Shu ford underwent a serious operation this morning at the Mltnlua honpltal. Th 'operation Is reported to have been successful and TYPEWRITERS REI'AIHF.D - Our TyiwiwrHer Repair I)eurtin"t te In charge of a man with fourteen years' experience In repairing all makes of machines. Let us over haul your typewriter and you will ! able r-t bottr Service from It and your" letters III have a much iie.tt.-r npiit-iinitice. . No. n I'.jtiu'ry I'nrk I'lm e. Plume in ' i, m.H.N to. BliEOJPKI). DAY III HSIIEVILLE - I Visited Biltmore Estate, " Saw View from Sunset, and Had : ; a Superb Luncheon. , The city of Ashevllle, through the Southern railway, the board of trade, the local bankers and the Battery Park hotel, yesterday entertained very Illustrious body of men, when members of the American Bankers' association, returning from the con vention at New Orleans, made a side trip to this city, for the purpose of spending a few hours, driving over the streets jind roads and enjoying the beautiful scenery. There were about 150 in the party and it was evident1 that they had a good time during every minute of their stay. Arriving here at 11 o'clock In the morning from Old Fort, where they went Saturday night from Morris town, they stayed for about eight hours, leaving 'on their special train at 7 o'clock in the evening. The entertainment of the visitors Constated of a drive to the top of Sun-! set mountain, a trip over., the Bilt more estate, lunch at ' the flattery Park hotel and drives over some of the city's streets. . The party was met at the station by a committee from the board of trade, several representatives of the local banks and some of the city- oftl- !als, In all about 60 men. - The visitors were at once -driven to the top of Sunset mountain, - where they could see all over the cHy. and much of the beautiful mountain scenery surrounding it. While . the day was cool, It was clear and crisp, and they could see for miles in every direction. From Sunset ther wertTTJrlvch to the Battery Park hotel and there were treated to a sumptuous luncheon In which venison steaks and quail on toast were features. Many of the vis itors declared this the classiest and most satisfactory feeding . they had discovered on thuir travels. Here, to too, they were afforded another excel lent view of the mountains to the west, and the French Broad valley, Later they made a trip over the Bilt more estate, which had been opened especially for their benefit. The members, of the party express ed themselves as greatly pleased with the hospitality that had been extend ed to them, with the beautiful scen ery and the invigorating atmosphere. They were shown many kindnesses by the officials of tho Southern railway, J. H. Wood going to Chattanooga and accompanying them to this city; In fact, the expenses for the drives and the side trips were borne by the Southern. ' . (In account of the unfinished con dition of the carriage drive to Sunftet mountain the management of the Grove property opened up the auto- mobile road for the bankers. . TO DISCUSS DETAILS OF THE WORK PUNNED The ottlcers -and executive commlt- loe of the Greater Western North Car olina association, representing the several counties Included in It, met here today, at 2:30 o'clock for tho purpose of discussing certain of the details of the work planned to be done. The committee consist of the following: H. W. Plutnmer of Ashevllle. chairman; B. J. Sloan of Haywood. Hon. W. E. Moore of Jack son, J. S. Sllversteln of Transylvania, M. L, Shlpman of Henderson, T. T. Balllnger of Polk. The main purpose of the committee In meeting today was the discussion of financial matters, the association having determined to raise $16,600, which will be assessed against the several counties and the Southern railway. Those of the committee who were present at today s meeting were B. J Sloan and Frank Miller of Waynes- vlile, W. E. Breese of Brevard. Gor don Garllngton, representing Mr. Ship man of Hendersonvllle and H, W. Plummer. Take your pictures lo Brown Book Co. to be framed. - - . - PREPARE FOR WINTER Comfortable steam heated rooms and apartments Ade laide and Meriwether 'bmld ings on Haywood street, and Morselle Building on, Patton Ave. See us before they are all rented. ., . Moale, Chiles, & Redwood Real Estate and. Insurance j 27 Patton Avt. EVERYTHINO READY : 2 ? ma DINNER. PJum Puddings, Fruit Cake, Cranberries, Apple, Or niiKee, Minco Meat, Bananas, Pineapples, all kinls of Cheese nd Cnwkers, Lemons, Grape Fruit. All fresh mid plenty v? it I H. 4 , , ' '? ' ,t ' ' i- this noKis of Get Rid of tSJt- I If you auffer- from headaches, diz ziness, biliousness, constipation, Inac tive liver, nervousness, sleeplessness, ad dreams, foul breath, heartburn, ghertness of breath, sour stomach, or despondency, be sure and try MI-O- NA stomach tablets. It you want Immediate relief from an upset or reneinous stomach try MIO-NA stomach tablets. You might Just as well get a 60- eent box today and start to put your ... . 1- ti.v.tnn .hon. o,l " "r your body feel line and energetic. You take no riBK, not a particle. for If MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets do not do all' that Is claimed for them Smith's Drug Store will return your money., ;, .. ' , , FBi:i CAPTURE OF HEHgYRSSRILRNTS Probabilities Seem to Be That Reward Money Will Not Be Forthcoming. It appearsthat the captors of the I men who afe charged with shooting I Deputy Collector Robert Henry, while he was making a ' raid In Wilkes county a lew monins ago, may expe-iwore rience some trouble in getting the re wards that were offered for their ap prehension, as there seems to be some grounds for the belief that the captors were In collusion . with the accused men; that they had agreed to dlvlJe the rewards with them. Deputy Mar shall Roland haa been ln Wilkes coun ty investigating the matter and has filed his report with the department but It has not ' been made public. United States Marshal W. K. Logan, when asked about ' the report this morning, said that he had not seen it and that the substance of the report would not be made public until the department saw fit to do so, but, he said, "a person might be permitted to hazard a guess as to Its recommenda tlons." The three men, Wilburn and Zona Nance and Code Lane, escaped after they did the shooting and rewards of 1500 each were offered for Code Lane and Wilburn Nance -and $300 for Zona Nance. The latter soon surren dored and later tho other two were delivered to the ottlcers. .Somehow the report got out that tho captors hud offered the accused .men some of the money to defend themselves with ii they would give ui and this was re ported to the attorney general, who ordered an InvestiMMtlon, And sum c- Uewtue, ttibeMa-t bo-rumored tlmt the report of Mr. Refund Is not fuvi li able to those who, mftda the arrests. The men will be tried for the often le at Wllkesboro during the March tuvm of Federal court License to Wed. Maurice Reed and: Elsie Cleveland Swartz of Buncombe,.-white. Just receive another shipment of BANNER Smokeless Oil Heaters They all give 'satisfaction - ' .- . . . J. H. Law, is PatUa nBujr jroutjeket 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 STORAGE s., , m saw. . .- Take Notice E vcr j bodj . For $2'760 you en n "'buy it n attract ive bargain In a nine room house near cur line and center of city. . NATT ATKINSONS SOMH CO. Real KAuiv Ix-utcrs.""' ' ' FOR YOUR THANKSGIV- r . C " " cooo ctirrta Varioiw W'S'undryCases Dis- of, Including Assaults, 'Drunks," Etc. There were a large number W cases to be disposed, of by Judge Adams In I the. new police court room today but they did not consume so very much of the court s time. There was the I usual number of assault cases, a few! disorderly charges and ' a very few 'drunks." These, however, were very , "..- .v.,, "a 11 ln 0omu'irl8n with the dockets on Dome Monday mornings. Disorderly houses were raided ,ittle emUer thnn ugua, thlg month and caught people unawares. There were 23 women charged this morning with being inmates of these houses and nine with running them. The "frequenters" were the ones who were surprised. . Heretofore there have never been more than three or four, while this time there were 11 who bad been caught In the houses. Nine of these were fined $10 and the costs, each; one was not present and his bond was forfeited; while the last had his case continued for some reason. The cases against Leo and Roy SwarUberg, who were arrested Satur day, charged with selling whiskey to 1 rankle Davis, a, disorderly woman were speedily disposed of, as the pros ecuting witness stated on the stand that the was drunk at the time Bhe made the affidavits upon which the arrests were made and did not know whether thev tu-d sold her the vvhls keV. given It to her or whether there nnd been any transaction at all. She did not even remember that she had made the affidavits. The defendants I therefore found not guilty ana i were dismissed from court, juage Adams told the woman that if she swore out such warrants again he would lock her up for 60 days. The Davis woman was then tried for an assault on Roy Swartzberg Sat urday afternoon just before she swore out the warrants. ' ' The evidence was to the effect that fihe had gone Into the Ashevllle Dry Goods V.ore and asked to look at some shoes. She picked up a pair and started to go out with them, when she was told that she could not take them without paying for them, She then threw one of the shoes at Mr. Swartzberg, striking him on the side of the face. She was found isuiltv of the assault and was lined $15 and the costs. Joe Stepp, . who was arrested yes- terdny morning for raising a disturb- unco at hi house on North Main roet, Was arraigned, charged with licins drunk and disorderly and with atwiiult upon his wife. Ho was found not guilty on the latter charge, but w:is lined $13 and the costs on t'le former. .Mi'cv.11 !l,iss, colored, was found uiliy of :ir uSHittilt and lined $10 and tho costs. Theodore Greer, who was tip fur raising a roui;b house In South Muiii stroot- pool room, wa found nrt- guilty. ,- Annle Finger wan lined $3 and the conte for an assault ivith a deadly weapon on a snip I! col ored girl. .Will Saxlon was found not guilty of an assault on another ne gro boy. ' tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt tt ' tt tt SATIUDAVS 1-XMIT- tt If. IIXLL GAMES, tt tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt Navy 3; Army 0. Yale 0;- Harvard 0. Randolph-Macon 9; Richmond Col lege 0. Mount Washington (D. C) Athletics Norfolk Blues, 3. Brown ; Trinity 6. CiirllHle '."J; Johns Hopkins 6. Mlniicsota.il; Illinois 0. Ohio State 0; Syracuse 6. Purdue 12; Indiana 5. Nebraska 6; Mlchlgkn 6. Weslyan 17; Denlson 0. Columbia 6; Mercer 6. There are a few vacancies on the bonrdlng department of the Young ( Women's Christian association. Hates $3 25 to $5.00 per week for board and room. ' . - ' 250-3t 2 mU L.si, r.i,. For Rent FURNISHED Very desirable S-room house Mont ford avenue, -mahogany furniture, grand piano. Price $75.00. y-room unfurnished modern house, near car line, haa fruit trees, chicken runs and coops and large yard for garden. If rented at once will make special price. - - The H. F. Grant Realty Co, " 4S Patton IveT i PLOWER BULBS , . We have a new shipment of Dutch and Roman Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Joutiulla, Daffo dils, Chlueae Lilies and. Narcis sus. Tty fall planting of Sweet t'rus but be sure to put tin m In t-least 4ix - liiehte deep: Everything In Drugs and Seeds. GRANT'S PHARMACY ;TuriiTrt'gl' aid Sedi." tUH YOU KNOW f Tli lit Hleru Is puttlnn In new UlMo-tlnte, H kt. and real lotnf 1wi'lry. No more an-tkj-ie lowelry until summer totirlnt atmiu, ' Vl"l' KIKHN, JewoW, fpp. tatry Turk nnd P. O. ' 1 !.-- ii..l .St. After Losing Heart She Tried Cardui, the woman's Tome, and Is Now All Right. Sasakwa, Okla. "I am almost un able to describe my experience," says Mrs Beckey Barrett of this place. I suffered so for over two years, with wnmantv troubles, and had such bains that I was unable to stand onmy feet. ,y nunimuu -CBlieu ill uiiikoi doctors, but they could not help me. They gave me up unless I would be operated on, I 0 took different medicines, , but found no relief, and I got out of heart. ; At lost I commenced to use Cardui, and I am glad to say I am very much better. I have taken five bottles of Cardui and I can now do my work all right all my housework and can walk two miles at a time, easily. I feel like a new woman. I will al ways recommend Cardui to all sick and suffering women,- for I know that Cardui saved my life!" The best way to cure womanly troubles Is to help nature,, by taking Cardui. Cardui Is a woman's tonic, made from purely vegetable Ingredients, that act especially on the "womanly constitution and help to build up health and strength. In successful use for more than 60 years. Try It, , N. B. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga - Medicine ' Co.. Chattanooga, Tenii., for Special In structions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women,1 sent In plain wrapper, on request "The Ninety and Nine." At the Theato today may be seen a modern homily that drives home and teaches a lesson of forgiveness. The missing son is found again and re turned to the fold. It Is a vitagraph life portrayal that abounds in com mon sense and , good, wholesome thoughts, touching the mainspring of parental love. Aside from its objec tive points. It showB some Very attrac tive and pretty scenes of rustic life and woodland. It Is said tn e a gem of wisdom and poetic grandeur. Pan-cakes made irom Wheat- Heats Self-Rising Pan-Cake ; Flour. Delicious and digestible. All grocers. TRINITY CHURCH BAZAAR On Tuesdays and Wednesday, No veinlicr 28-29, the Rector's Aid society of Trinity church will hold a Thanks giving and Christmas bazar at the Y M. C. A. auditorium. Attractive: booths will hold a beautiful display of fancy articles for early Christmas shoppers. Housekeepers will find cukes, mince and pumpkin pics for their Tliunks- giving dinners. Tho bazaar pi)ci!j,,Tui:sday ufter noon ut 4 o'clock with a tea. Tues day night an attractive program of niutik'ul selections and recitations will be given. Wednesday from S to 0 Turkey Lunch will be served fur 25 cents. WcOnesdnv afternoon coffee and doiihnuts will be the offering. The- publUi 40 motcfiitttb- tnyUd S 49-3t Private Greeting Cards This year we are prepared to show an unequaled book of gamplqs, yhit'Ji includes a very large , variety of styles. Leave your order early. : . HACKNEY &, MOALE CO. STATIONERS." " " " LOGAN ..... i MERCHANT TAILOR , Legal Bltlg. 8 Pack Square. - - - Phoee itl. The perfect system of handling all I garments ef whatever nature, and household linens which has been de vised and put into operation ln our plant, enables us to handle them wltlt such precision and regularity that there's never any disappointment ln the work which we send back to you in bundle! precise. Those who wish a service that la proving highly pleasing to the discriminating will do well t send their bundle here for treatmenft Mountain Gity.r 1 Steam Laundry , . , , Phon 621 KKIitKKKltt(ttltBltl HE rVVI-KITO 4H CETTS AMI MADK OVI It IIM. 1 wish tn aui I have found the Ashevllle Ottiette-News a splendid advertising mod In m. A 4$-cent "Kor Hale" advnrtle inent, run In two heiumi, broitRbt me twelve replies and Jetted me over $100 prom. c. o. Ti-'.iim'xn. (titol.rr . mi. l at t ; tt, tt, tt vt y v r. ' Ml 1 ' A3 r 1 Men's Tan ' Shoes S3 to $4.50 ; Thanksgiving will be a real ' one if spent in onr Oris Shoes, all styles for men and women. Tans; yes! plenty of them W to $3,50 and $4.00 to $4.50. The time to, get them is notf and the place is here. Ask 11$ to show. them. - Try your next pair from here and note the saving by our cash system. . We do .repairing. . . v i : Nichols Shoe Co. Leading Shoestera. On the Sqj- REMOVAL' NOTICE The Paris Millinery baa moved to So. 78 PATTON AVE. next door to the Palace Theater. . .. MRS. 9. KROMAK, Prof. ; lOvenrthlna la MU'luenr, - THE SANITARY In our big plant is perfect, every cleanly feature that can be provided being utilized. BUTTER CRUST 1 Breact is the perfection of hu- mlan, skill, knowledge and puivj ingredients. Ask your grocer, or phone -622. V Asheville, Steam Bakery I'titiui unil Aoiutlaiwl AwL. Sproats MILLINERY ALL TKIMMK1) HATS REDUCtTD S WEST PACK 6Q. t - Trimmed Hats ' Reduced !1 M. WEBB CO. THE BERLIN SAMPLE STfYRT! ' Great vr.'uea In Ladle.A. Coat Butts and Long Coata. ranging ln prices from $3.00 to lt.S0. - ' ' 8 N. Pack" Sejnare. MANICURING . 1 Shampooing, ITairdreeslng, Facial and "r)cal0 Massage; ElectreryHU by Expert Operator. We do chlropodf for ladlea and gentlemen. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP, Phone 18. 23 Haywood St' -. - Liberal discount In. Effect., t During this Thanksgiving Sale. 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