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SHOE REPAIRING Half soling, sewed. 50 and 75c; children's shoes, S6c and 60o. We send out and get your shoes. Phone us, 724. Cham pion Bhoe Hospital, ft South .Main. .., f j tj ,io8-tf. WANTED Tour stenographic work. Prices) reasonable; satisfaction given- See Misa Pearl Holman, 10 Pack 'Square. Phone 74; , tf J. H. McGINNESS has moved to room 4 Masonic building. Market St., op posite Y. M. I. steum dyeing tail oring and cleaning. Phone 1860. tf WANTED Tour Notary publlo work. Residence lit- Aaheland Avenue. Phone 18. Jul W. Albright 10-tf WANTED To sell, cheap, about half price, a scholarship In the Char lotte Auto School. Address or ap ply to "J.," care this paper. tf WANTED Man and boys to take SO days practical course In our ma . chine- shops, learn automobile bus Iness . and accept good positions. Threet hundred graduates placed In positions last twelve months. Char lotte (Auto School, Charlotte, H. 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WANTS MISCELLANEOUS CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persona desiring to enter our evening br noonday classes, see Misa Holman, 10 Pack square; Mr. Hall, 8 Pattery Park place. FURNITURB bought, sold aad ex changed. Easy payments. Globe Furniture Co., 62 South Main St. Phone 886. . 142-tf ARB YOU GOING AWAY and need a suit case, handbag or trunk? Call at H. L. Flnkelstein Loan Office and you will find aa unredeemed one to suit you. 23 Bo. Main St ..-... 242-36t. ROCK LEDGE, 61 Haywood street, 13 Rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs. P J. Corcoran, Prop. - , " HUNTERS, are you looking for an unredeemed shotgun?1 We have all well ' known- makes L C. Smith, Parker Bros., A. H. Fox, Ithaca, Remington, etc. We carry a com plete line of ammunition and goods for hunters. H. L. Flnkelstein , Loan Office, 13 South Main St FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 360,000 protected posi tions In U. S. service. More than 40,000 vacancies every year. There Is a big chance here for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime employment. Easy to get Just ask for booklet. C 693. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C THE BELVEDERE. 67 Spruce street; steam heated rooms; table unsur passed; reduced rates till January 1. Mrs. W. R. Hyman. 235-261 FANCY! FANCY! .Grapefruit , 10c, 1 i-au UI1U CUUII VJ. XJ. AII1B.UI, Phone 35. 260-3t. LOCK, KEY AND TRUNK WORK Keys fitted, new locks pat on, trunks repaired and rebuilt Brok en windows repnned, tight doors rehung In fact everything that can be done by a first class general repair shop. J. M. Hearn & Co., Battery Park Place. Phone 448. XMAS PRESENTS make the heart glad. Something durable is a joy forever. The Ashevllle B. S. Co. can supply you Razors, Strops, Hair Brushes, Lather Brushes, are a few of the many articles we have. Do not fall to call during the holidays. 23 N. Main St Telephone 432. tf WANTED Whenever dresses of fine texture Is soiled, or opera or street cloaks, then is when we can be of service to their owners. With per fect equipment that Is modern, and help that la skilled, we can cleanse such soiled garments In a most perfect manner, and to the satis faction of the owner. Phone 389, J. C. Wtlbar, Pack Square. WHEN buying Christmas present see me and save money. A fine line of watches. Jewelry and optical goods. Also work guaranteed. H. Levltch, 29 College street 248-30L PRUNES, Prunes, Prunes 10c, 12 l-2o and 15c per lb. Phone 35. G, D. Allison, Phone 35. 349-3t FOR RENT. rOR REUT Desirable store suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Apply Box $37, Canton, N. C tf FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur. nlshed for house keeping. IS Grady street 13$-tf FOR RENT Two pleasant rooms. furnished for light housekeeping. 2$ Cherry street 360-It rOR RENT, FURNISHED Private residence Charlotte Bt, II rooms. bathrooms, steam beat, completely furnished; also good stable. Ap ply to J. I Wagner, agent at post- office, eod-tf FOR RENT Completely furnished large boarding house, 10 room hones, t room cottage. D. B. Wat son. FOR RENT A few desirable rooms at College Park Place; close In; prices reasonable. FOR RENT Furnished, one 4-room eottsge,- one 4-room apartment; modern conveniences. Room 9, Revell Building. F. P. Ingle. FOR RENT Connecting rooms, nice ly furnished - for housekeeping; south porch; electrlo lights; slek and gas In kitchen. 30 Btarnes avenue. FOR RENT 234 North Main St I room, two-story residence, cheap. All modern conveniences, large front yard, large garden and bam. Apply to John A, Guffey. I4 1 KRKttltlCltKftltltstKltKKKItR I COMING ATTRACTIONS. TONIGHT "The Bohemian Girl." " Thursday, Nov.- 30 "The Girl of the Golden West" Mati nee and Night y, Monday, Dec. 4. Miss Nobody from Starland." v ft ';' '. ' ' "The Bohemian Girl." ."The Bohemian Girl," which conies to the Auditorium tonight received the following criticism from the Jack sonville Metropolis of November 22: The Aborn Opera company In BLANCHE MORRISOX. SOPn.VXO. With tlio Aborn Opera Company. In at the Auditorium, Tuoxday Xixht, November 88. Ualfe's great opera, 'The Bohemian I Girl," entertained a large and well pleased audience ut the Duval theater last night. With an excellent com pany of principals and a chorus of more than uhuhI excellence with com panies of the sort, the opera la well sung. Elaborate scenic features and a number of novelties are introduced and very successfully break what to the less musically Inclined Is some times monotonous. But the spectacular features includ ing the use of horses in several scenes, other animals and a real Arab troupe In the fair scene of the serond act do not mar the beauty of the music. On the other hand they lend local color to Wie opera that rather enhances the reaineas of this produc tion. i The old favorite numbers -"The Heart Bowed Down," "Then You'll Hemember Me," and "I Dreamt 1 Dwelt In Marble Halls," were heartily received by the audience. . .. Miss Anna Hull, in the role of Ar- llne, has a sweet soprano voire well- suited to thu role and with enough volume to amply lead the entire com pany. Her tones were clear and her words well enunciated, something rather unusual In an opera singer. Withal she is a beautiful young wo man and lilted well the role both as the gypsy lass and as the gorgeously dressed daughter of the governor. John It Phillips, as Thaddeus, re peats his success In "The Chocolate Soldier" of that year. His rendition of "Then You'll remember Me," called for several encores. Harry Luckstone, as Count Arn helm has a full baritone and In "Heart Bowed Down" showed a true musical schooling that pleased. Hattle Bell Ladd, as Queen of the Gypsies, has a rich contralto, that fitted the role admirably. All the other members of the com pany are well cast and the chorus carefully selected. The Introduction of tsllet numbers, especially that from La Glaronda, "The Dance of the Hours," In the marble hall of the governor's palace. were pleasing and well rendered. Ths acrobatic number of the Has- nan Arabs, known as the Tslganl Whirlwinds, was, while not a real part of the opera, a splendid attraction In the fair scene of the second act. This troupe Introduced for local color Is capable of furnishing amusement on any program, be It vaudeville, circus. or even grand opera as a feature of the scenic equipment The settings of each act are works of art and the production altogether suggest the lavishnesa of Henry W. Savage. The audience was seemingly well pleased with the musical excel lence and with' the scenic and other features. Crawford and Capman, a couple of singers and dancers who will make any kind of an audience pay attention to what Is going on, preaent sn act that shows them to be as clever In their line as any act on that order that hns been seeo here In a long time. The man In the act can hold Only C"e "BJtOMO QVmm," that I uiiTUiie., mail Curoa CvU a Oris Vy fiin own with : y the dam:.'? t t come here, wli.ie the lady Is a sii..,. i' that looks a thI sinus well at all times. The two Ettevliong are a pair of as good ring performers as i any one wuuld want to see and their act seems to please those who have seen It. Their work shows long and tedious training, and while It is one that Is good for the health of those who do it, the writer prefers his health and digestion to come from some other source. ' , " "The Girl of the Golden West." "The Girl of the Golden West" which plays a matinee and night en gagement at the Auditorium Thanks giving day, November SO, received the following criticism from "The Read ing (Pa.) Tribune of November 19: Two performances of "The Girl Of the Golden West," by Henry W. Sav age's English Grand Opera company, at the Academy of Musi Saturday afternoon and evening, brought two large audiences and gave Reading a IIm? Itovlval of "Tlie Knliemlan Girl." treat It has hot enjoyed In a long lime. The entrancing music of Pucci ni, adapted to the rather difficult and only half poetic theme of the Ameri can frontier, provoked generous ap preciation from the hearers. The staging wa typically Savage, typically elaborate,! typically perfect. From the dust upon the miners' trous ers to the real bark of the California redwood trees, the illusions were am ply sustained. The audience followed with the greatest Interest the crashing harmo nies of the large orchestra. The ever recurring theme present In the over ture, the first meeting of Minnie (Misa Hcott) with Dick (Mr. Van Hoose), their declaration of love, and In her plea for his life from the lynchers was a source of pleasure. It was re reived by a quickening of attention by the audience, not only by the large number of musicians, but In the gen eral understanding that was so evl- ilent - . j - . The plot Is briefly: Dick Johnson, or Ramerry, a bandit meets Minnie, favorite of the mining camp, In the Mtloon. The sheriff. Jack Ranee, Is her determined suitor. She Invites Dick to her cabin, where she-admits she loves him. A snow storm forces him td stay for the night The sher Iff and others bring evidence of Dick's faithlessness to. Minnie and she turns the bandit out He Is severely wound id by the sheriff and returns to. the cabin.. Minnie wins the game , and Knnce accepts fate. ' However, Dick ta caught and la about to be lynched, when Minnie pleads with the miners to spare him. The line of autos and other vs hides was unusually large In front of the theater. At the matinee perform ance In Ashevllle, It Is announced, the following principals will sing: Irma Daloaay, Dlna Puglia Umberto Sac rhettl and William Peck, Giorgio Polacco conducting. At the evening performance the fol lowing principals will sing: Ivy Scott, Edmee de Dreux. Henri Barron, Carl Cantvoort, Caesar Sodero conduct Ing. Tickets are selling at Whitlock's. There Is little dsngor from a cold or from an attack of the grip except when followed by pneumonia, and this never hsppens when Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy la used. This remedy has won Its great reputation and extensive sale by Its ramsrkable cures of eolds and grip and can be re lied upon with Implicit confidence For sale U all dealers, A swimming ault Invented by a Cal ifornlan hss a buoyant jacket, to the moulders of which sre attached swlv. eled fins, operated by cords running to wearers feet New picture ever night at Theatn nrnana omciai rubber export re turns tor the first six months this year show a decrease of sbout it per cent from last year's figures for the same period. A to. V 4wii'u Next Morning Worst Cases Wonder Why They Never Before Tried the Remarkable Pyramid Pile Remedy ' -. ' IT IS FREE ' : By making a free test of the Won derful Pyramid Pile Remedy you are sure of being right Nothing Is more disappointing than to invest In some thing that doesn't .do the work. 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NOTICE " Notice Is hereby given by the mayor and board of aldermen of the city of Ashevllle, as required by law, that the city engineer has made a survey and filed his report lit the office of the city clerk, showing the amount of work done and the cost thereof In the mat ter of paving and otherwise Improving Arlington street from Its Intersection With Charlotte street to its Intersec tion with Furman avenue In said city, and also showing the name. of. each abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata share of cost of such street Im provement to be assessed against such real estate.. And notice is hereby fur ther given that at the first, regular meeting of the said board of alder men, to be held after, the expiration of ten (10) days from this date, said board of aldermen will consider said report and If no valid objections be made thereto the same will be adopt ed and approved by said board and I the Hens and assessments of said street improvement will then become complete and operative: . Ashevllle, N. C, November 23. 1911. Ia W. YOUNG. 141-1 t Jli- Clerk. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given by the mayor and board of aldermen of the city-of Ashevllle, as required by law. that the city engineer has made a survey and filed his report in the office of the city clerk, showing the amount of work done and the cost thereof In the mat ter of. paving and otherwise improving College Park Place, from Its Intersec tion with Oak street to Its Intersection with College street in said city, and also showing the name of each abut ting ; owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata share of cost of such street Im provement to be assessed against such real estate. And notice Is hereby further given that at the first regular meeting of the said board of alder men, to be held after the expiration of ten (10) days from this date, said board of aldermen will consider said report and it no. valid objections be made thereto the same will be adopt ed and approved by said board and the liens and assessments of said street improvement will then, become com plete and operative. Ashevllle, N. C, November 25, 1911. I W, YOUNG, 49-10t '. . . City Clerk. FOR EXCHANGE A new $2600.00 stock of goods for Ashevllle Real Estate, . also some money to loan on good .real estate. J. D. PEN LAND A SON Real Estate. H Temple Court, , Pone MB FOR SALE Beautiful Suburban ' home; on car line, surrounded by grove of trees with five acres of land, city water. lectrtc lights' Very asy terms. . CANADAx REALTY CO. M X. Pack Soj, . Pbonfi 14 - PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. ' Nothing would please your' relatives and friends Christmas to much as good photo of yourself. Naturally It should be a good one showing you at your beat You always get the best at RAY'S STUDIO Over Nichols' Shoe Store. WHAT DOES STEAM POWER COST YOU? Are oa Carrying a -. Load? Big Friction Do you know what it costs? - rind, out how much powsr your machines actually use. The differ ence between that amount and the total for which you pay represents the losses In the engine and trans mission system, which must always be In motion. Nearly all work Is In. termlttent; machines are Idle or not working their full capacity more than half of the time; this useless engine and transmission motion becomes ex. pensive. In fact of every 100 horse power at the engine shaft from 10 to 70 horsepower la wasted in trans mission. Now Compare This With Klwtri Drive. Herein lies the chief argument for the economy of electric power from a central station. But the savins In la'Kr and sundries are large Items. ' For those living In small apartments a New York man has Invented a flat gns stovs that can be folded against a wall, out of the way, when It is not In use. An electrlo ambulance, equipped with the neweat apparatus for hand ling Injured animals, has been station ed In borton's heaviest teaming din- LI' i. TheSupremeTlieatrical Sensation Aborn Opera Ccsiipanjr Presents cc !.-' 100 CO. 100 20 HORSES20 - THE CAST OF GRAND The E Hear: "Heart Bowed Down," "I Dreamt I Dwelt," "Bliss Forever Past," "Fair Poland'.' and other gems. ':. See: Tlie Tziga-ni Acrobats, The Cataract The Marble Hall and the Pursuit on horse-back up the side. ..i &. PRICES: - 50c, $1, $1.50 and $2.00. Seats now selling at "Whitlock's. tCHUOSi THE AT H CIHCWHT MONDAY, DEC. 4. ... J Mort H. Slngvr's MuhIcuI Revue . ' ...ii.W.1..... ., -.1'--V4'.'".-.w:i'.! " 1 Miss Nobody From Starland ' ? : ' With OLIVE VAIL Coming unchanged from Its record run of 300 nights at the'Prlncesa The atre, Chicago, with the All Star Cast, Original Production, . Dancers and Show Girls. TUB AUDIENCE GETS A PEEI BEHIND THE SCENES ; PRICES 50c, 73c, $1.00, $1,50. Box Scats $2.00. Seat sale . Thursday, . ,' ' i Carolina Commercial School Pearl It Hotmail, Prill., Phone 074. G. Ix Hall, Ass't Prln., Phone 1741. Mrs. CL B. Campbell, Prln. Shorthand '' Dept., Phone 1199. School at Battery Park Place. Students may enter at any time. Single course $S cash, $60 on time, combined course $60 cash, $70 on time. . - ..... , ... . We are offering two gold medals in Shorthand, one for the one making the highest speed and the other for the best progress. Enter at once If you wish to eater 1 the eon test ". - CHICHESTER S PILLS In. I AmU -- - U l.. . i . ,. r. " I'llla ia 11.4 ami tioli ..uiifcY . aMtal ltk H!u. Blhbo Tli. Hbr. n, of rwr ikixuUet,Safeat.AIrs ktlkl.M ,50111 SY 0.7UGQISTS EVEKVUliCRE w aj KNICKERBOCKER Denghafal Hiaastoa. Osmtral awotai THE MANOR . ' ALBEMARLE PARK - AN EXCLUSIVE INN jNear golf links. Attractive accommodations; good ser icej excellent table. ' V RAVENSCROFT, 93 Church St., Ashevllle, N. C. Sole management Mrs. Rtdgely Pennlman. Ratoa nfl annllcAttnn. Rooms en suite. Private baths, superior cuisine. Telenhone it. Main building completely remodelled and Tenovated new additions ready Dec 1st 8paclous grounds. . WINDSOR. HOTErL , BOOTH kf ACT n. f r-s ssM. New management American and Euronean. OvarhanlaA m u.ir nlsbd throughout Rate Suroo Aaierloaa, $1.1 1 per day. Commercial trad solicited, lrg aampl room free. O. . TATE, Pro. M Battery Parll Hotel - ABTTEVTIUB, IT. CL t tl .fl ' 1 OFX3T THIIOCG HOOT THJs TstAJL , Famous Everywhere THE SWANNANOA y A ctrictly Family and Transient Hotel Rate ti l a day and ewamret GLADSTONE HOTEL To right of aVvstheta denot Only IVkmu elaa Wntal fa the ltt. Room 71 rent and $1.0 per day. Caf ta connection. Batag free. Por ter meet all tralna ODUvnercial tr ad aollclted. , ... THE WISTARIAS MISS MARIE BARNES. ' LILTLIOHZ, N. 0. High clas9 board and pleasaant rooms. Lunches nnd 'dio nipra for automobile parties ar ranged by telephone 1114. Rates on application. N City Livery Stable w. p. isRAr.ii Prop, . nExni nsoxvirxK. N. Bn:aAI, RATES TO COMMRRaAX TU WU T.S C"l of SIm k and vrlih l.nt. rrtmipt sn,l pmfluetit r, , P ki,, ni, la boCi ci'j uj ui.i.iy. t.; ruuu ( iih !, M YOU'LL REMEMBER ..... ME" OPERA SOLOISTS. mountain CHU)6 THuAm CIRCUIT Thanksgiving, Mat. '& ! Night, November 30. The Season's Greatest Operatic, Event HENRY W. SAVAGE offers ' t ' . ; s;,:. r The original and only production of ' Glaromo Puccini' Gram! Opera, '. , "The Girl of The Golden West"- , , (In English), . v . Founded' on David Belasco,s;; Fa mous Drama,', with a company - of World Famous Artists, Special Grand Opera chorus and the Grand Opera orchestra 6f fifty.-. A production of marvelous scenic splendor, s, . , , The following principals .will sing at the matinee ' performance: . Irma Dalossy, Dlna - Puglla, Umberto Sac ohettl and William Pack. Mr.' Giorgio Polacco, conducting, : :- t; . . . - ai, vvvmiiB pariurnuuioe-ine IOI-11 Inwln h.lnnliwili .... 1 , i ... . . .. . win u irH ru . ivy ran, Carl Gantvoort, Mr. Caesar 8o dero, Conduotlng.rr ,i . Prices tU $1, 1.60, $S and $4. t' ' ; Tickets are selling at Whitlock's.- . r It will pay you to ask f os our price on rugs and matting, also awnings, window shades and house cleaning of eil kind. " Ashevllle Carpet House to. 18-10 Church St Phfua tsg raojnut Locattoa, lavrge Khady TatKamAMotaUni to LocsUlo of ASHE VILLI! N a. ean. 10 a. f Ce and 11 ss n . man grabs TtAWlt IDVCTrn .Tf, Owtmw M Vmp. 1 'RTT PT StTl. Vanaamst,
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