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Absolutely Thb only Caking Powder rtiade from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE HAPPENINGS ' )t . , Curtis Brltt. , A quiet 'home wedding took place this morning at 10 o'clock at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Zeb P. Curtis, 12 Chestnut, street, when Miss Shir ley Louise Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mr. J., C.;Curtl of Turnpike, was married to W. C. Brltt, a son of Mr. and' Mrs.. J. J. Brltt The ceremony was f performed by Hev . Dr. .R...P. Campbell,, pastor of the First Presby terian church,, and. only a few of the olose relatives and friend of the young people witnessed the wedding. i . The rbrldewaa given away by' her brother,, Zeb F Curtis. She wore crown .tailored .suit ana carried a bowfuet of ' yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs.; Watson L. Luther was the iron' of honor nnA William lr.liap.nn acted., a belt man. : Mr. and Mrs. Brltt left this afternoon for an east ern trip and will be at home after December v 14 at. 46 Charlotte street. where" they will keep house. Their many friends in and around Ashe. ville will join In wishing them all the happiness that life affords. , 1 Display of Cups ' A lanlav nf niv.o Int..... I. In the windows of the Southern Coal company's office on Pack square. This Is a display of cups that have been lately awarded by the Country club and Its members to winners in various tennis and golf 'tournaments. Some of tWs cups have already been won while jothers are still to be contested (or. An are engraved with the names of those , who have won them or at least an interest In them. This Is true o the cup- offered to the lady Winning .three tournaments in the la- aies . singles tennis matches. There are two different names on It at pres ent and; there, will probably have to be several more tournaments before it is nnaiiy won. - ;- mm - ... ,-.. -. Tuesday's Mixed Bowling1 Rieults. The following scores were made by the bowlers of - Albemarle club In the mixed tournament Tuesday evening.: nr. J. K fn.lr 1 1 17 HI n 14 Miss Allee RroWn. ...120 149 JO J69 Aennett Rantoo,lph...V6S' . IIS 4(Tl60 Miss Louise Tate... ..' 49 18 60 197 R. M. F1Upatrlck..i.170 178 0 S42 Mrs. R. M-Fttspatrick 81 84 80 188 W. R. Campbell-... ,121 161 10 282 Miss May Bernard... 87 ' 18 40 220 A. 8. Fedde....... .. 88 127 40 266 Miss Sarah . West. . 78 86 60 224 A. H. Ma!on."...:,.l5 166 201 Mrs. A. H. Melons,;.. 57 61 40 168 W. K. Wales, ..:.,..125 108 89 251 Mrs. A. a Fedde. . , . 2 83 60 206 The first prtee was won by Dr. J. E. Cocke and Miss Alice Brown; -second ' by Miss Louise Tate, and third by Mrs. R. M. Fltspatrlrk. m m ' For Mr. and. Mm Winn. Mrs. A. H. McCormlck entertained last- evening '' with a - dinner at i her home on Merrlmon avenue In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Winn. The dinner firoved a most enjoyable affair for the few- friends who were present for the oocastbn. The table decorations con slsted of 'pink and white carnations. Those present were, in addition to the guests of honor, - Mr. and -Mrs. J. H Grimes, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Dunn, Mrs. E rf. ' Gibson, Mrs. Cells, Sandusky, Mrs-: Rhlnehart, Misses Julia Smith, Be4e Ives, Elisabeth Rhlnehart and A nice Moore. rf- , i v5". r m m - jMlas Janie Jones, who Is spending the winter with her aunt. Miss Meyers, In Wilmington, was given a debut party, tos uAnn society ot mat city last Tuesday evening. The func tion was, A cotillion and was an lm partantjaWenf among the members of exclusive society, 1 v'- 4 7' v; m m - The 'French History club was scheduled to meet tomorrow after noon wltH Mrs. W. U Dunn but the meeting has been postponed until the Friday afternoon following. .. m m Mrs. 8, P. Ravenel was (he hostess Inst . evening at a dinner which she Cave (or a number of her friends at tier home In Biltmore. mm Mrs. E. - W. Israel Is spending the Week-end with friends In Atlanta. Born, yesterday, to Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Ledford, a daughter. ' . - m " - Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Hyams left yes terday afternoon to spend Thanksgiv ing In Knox vl lie. ' m m Miss Harriet Boon and Rogers Boons of Wayensvllle are spending the Thanksgiving holidays with' the Misses Kerr at 18 Vance street .'DM ' Mm Watson L. Luther and two YOU Make the selection of that present that you wish sent out of towa We take ell the troublesome packing and shipping out of your hands, end e!so guarantee Uv 5h'rment eainst loss CTfr::,kr-x Cenr " our prices. APJIilTv M. MELD CO. C: !i St. & IV.ton Ave. - 7m n ! Pure Personal Mention, v Hews of the fidetiei, ' Meetingf, Itc. young daughters' of Greenville, S. C, are here, to attend, the Curtls-Brltt weaning ana are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb F. Curtis at their home, 212 Chestnut street. , t t-, .'.--' Mrs. F M. .Messier, and son. Carl. left this morning for Durham.. Mr. Messier, being the High school's rep resentative In the interscholastlc declamation contest, at Trinity college tomorrow, 'evening. v : , '. P. R. Allen has gone to Atlanta on , Dusineea trip. . . , , . , : m m Miss Bessie , Williams has returned from a visit to friends In the eastern part of the state. . " - t 8t .. Mrs. D. H. Hunnewell of Dalton, Ga., is visiting her parents on Char lotte street. . .- v mm . - W. E. Busong will arrive tomorrow from Chambersburg, Pa., for a visit to his sister, Mrs. J. K. Chambers, on Vance street. ; . -. 81 ' - Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Prltchard have gone to Richmond for a visit of sev eral day!., ' - .... ; ; , - n k . .... . Mrs. M orison has returned to Rich mind after visiting her sister, Mrs. Mark Brown. .; mm Charles Blanton of Shelby will ar rive the latter part of the week to spend a few days with his sister, Mrs. J. R. Oates. , , , t. m ' Dr. F. T. Meriwether has gone to Louisville to spend Thanksgiving with his son. ' 8t t ' Miss Pauline Paquin, Miss Alice Chandler and Douglas Chandler, who are In Baltimore, will today' go- to Philadelphia to witness the Pennsyl vania-Cornell football game . to ; be played this afternoon. , In Philadel phia the party will be Joined, by Miss Marjorle Pearson, . Thomas Pearson, Dubois and Fridloff Reea. Mies' Pa quin will return, home in abotft two -wissitsr z1- f T t i- .-,1 t Mrs. E. W. Whay has returned to Jacksonville after a stay of several months In Ashevllle. i.-r- . .-- t t , '': Miss Catherine McQuire returned yesterday from a visit 'to friends in Georgia and Alabama. ". w . .. mm Mr; ana Mrs. James GUI, after spending their honeymoon Iri Florida and other southern points,, have ar rived In Ntew York where; they will reside. .- i- 4 ,- - , ' m m Miss Helen Brlggs came in, from WaynesviUe yesterday for the day, ,' . ' !-...- mm. Miss Florence Brooks- has .returned to Chattanooga., after visiting friends In the city.... . - mm R. R. Williams has gone to Rich mond tor a several days' visit. . 81 81 Mr. and Mra George Fitch and son have returned to Atlanta after a stay of several months In the city.' t K Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dlsbrow have arrived from Chicago and will spend the winter In Ashevllle. . . t 8f . - Miss Jessie Grantly has returned to Spartanburg after visiting friends in Ashevllle and Hendersonvllle. 8t 8t J. ' T. Henry of ' Atlanta has been called home by the continued Illness of his father, O. H. Henry, and will make this city his future home, having ac cepted a position i- with - the Bon Msrche. Reuben Robertson has gone to Cln cinnati to spend Thanksgiving with his wife and children who are mak Ing an extended visit to the tatter's parents there. Duck Pin Score. ' There was some good bowling at the Y, M.' C. A. last night when the contestants in the duck pin tourna ment met The scores were generally good and the following were made: Whits 88 87 l9-rf86 Jackson .. . ;.. 84 82 112291 E. B. Brown 65 68 87276 Askew ......... 7 63 86267 Terry .. 110 88 101807 Swearangsn 96 85 19477 Honess 80 79 842(1 Trantham 80 82 96246 Brandt .. ......102 ' 96 . 94291 I Williams .'. ...... 92 84 '81216 Brock .y ....... 87 96 101298 The I'nlted 8ta:t bureau of mines has succeeded' In "producing an eco nomical fuel from the llngltes of Cal ifornia, Texas and North Dakota by brlquettlng them without (he use of a binding: mstertal. Invalids eat cakes made from Wheat-lift rt Belf-Rtslng Fsn-Cake Flour. Delicious and easily digested! 411 grooers.- TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED Our TyMwrlter Repair Department Is In charge of a man with fourteen years' experlcnc. In repairing all makes of machines. Let us over haul Vour. typewriter and you win he sbla to get btttor service from It n1 your trtters will have s much Nil. llnctJ-ry Pni-k Pine. IlmiMf l. J. .;. I. :;n a to. mra SCHEFF COiG A HERBERT OPERA Will Take Leading Role. , in "The Duchess" at Audito- ) Z rium Thursday Night. . No official announcement has vet been made of the fact by the manage ment of the Auditorium but a few scattered posters around town are In forming the people of the city of the early appearance here of Mme. Frltsl 8c heft. There have been vaitue re ports for some time past that Mme. Scheff was to come to Ashevllle this season' but there has been very little creaence put in them. However, it is an assured fact that she Is coming now and the date of her coming is not rar distant. She will appear here next week on Thursday evening and will carry the leading role In Victor Herbert comic opera, "The ' Duch ess." . v - The coming of Mme. Scheff. will prove of wide Interest to the theater goers of this city, for her - fame ex tends all over the country, and there Is nobody who has ever heard of her great successes in New York that does not wish to see her. The play In which she will appear here is one that has scored a big success at the Lyric" ' theater In New York and it is said that the same company that supported her Ip. the play there' will be here. The play Itself is one of the best With Mme. 8cheff in the lead ing role It will probably be one of the most largely attended shows ot the season. - ELKS MEMORIAL SERVICE WILL BEJELD SUNDAY Address by Fred v W. Thomas and Eulogy Read by Rob-, I; V ert R. Reynolds. The eleventh annual memorial ser vice . of the local lodge of Elks will be held Sunday afternoon In the Au ditorium. Fred W. Thomas will de liver the memorial address for the occasion and Robert R. Reynolds will read the eulogy of the members who have died during the year. .AH mem bers- of the lodge will assemble at the Home on Haywood street at 2:80 In the afternoon and march In a body to the Auditorium'.. A special musi cal program has been arranged for the occasion but has not yet beeh an nounced. . These memorial services that are held each year for departed brothers, of vthe lodge are very Impressive and are always largely attended by both tnembeVs and non-members. They are events of Interest to almost everybody whether they are Elks or not and for this reason they are open to the pub lic and a cordial Invitation Is extend ed to everyone, who feels interested, to attend. The service Sunday after noon promises to be the most inter esting of any yet held by .the local FUNERAL SATURDAY Serviren Over Remains of Cliarles A. - Nichols W1U Be Conducted ' ; by Berl Dr. Byrtl. . .'The funeral service over the. re mains of Charles A. Nichols, who died In Muskogee, Ok la., Tuesday morning of heart failure, will be held at the Methodist church In WeavervIIle Sat urday at 19 o'clock. Rev. Dr. C. W. Byrd, pastor of Central Methodist church of this city, will conduct the services. The services were first set tor tomorrow but on account of bad train connections the body will - not arrive in time.- The services were changed for Saturday for that reason. German, naturalists - are taking much Interest in a change in the habits of the 'wild rabbits of that country, which are building their nests above ground instead of In bur rows as heretofore. Platinum i? Increasing In - favor greatly In the manufacture of Jewelry. , Heater firewood. Phone 1688. ' Take your pictures to Brown Book Co. to be framed. . PREPARE FOR WINTER Comfortable steam heated rooms and apartments in Ade laide and Meriwether build ings on Haywood street, and Morselle Building on Patton Ave. See us before they are all rented. Moale, Chiles & Redwood Real Estate and Insurance . r 27 Patton Ave. ' SAVE SOME MONEY BUY A BOX OF FIGS These are large rjpe, clean figs. The healthiest fruit that is dried. They are splendid for children. - , Large ones in five pound boxes $1. YATES & McGUJRE, 23 Hayrooi Ct. .' ' rhcr.9 221, C73 Ti:a noua or coos cornns. WHAT HER FRIEND ASKED Mrs. Casey Was Sick in Bed, But Her Friend's Request Resulted in prompt Cure, i Toyah, Texas. 'For about eight years," says Mrs. R. A. Casey of this place, "I suffered ,wllh womanly trou bles. I had about, given up, and thought I would, always have to suf fer.. , '. ,-, -..'-''"-.!',., : . I had pains all over, and was so nervous at times I could hardly stand It to live. I 'had spells, when I woiild be in bed several days at a time. 1 A friend, asked me to try Cardul, and I did. . I have taken nine bottles. and It cured me. I. feel well and strong, and have not been sick at all for nearly a year. -., Cardul Is certainly a boon to suffer ing women. . I do not think I would be alive .without It. I shall certainly say a good word for Cardul, because: Cardul la a gentle; harmless, vegeta ble tonic, that can do you nothing but good. I . . '- . y. - ' ' ; Prepared from herbal ingredients, Cardul has a ' specific curative effect on-the womanly constitution and puts strength where It Is most needed. Try It.--- - o , N. B. Write 01 Ladles' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co. Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In structions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper, on request. A Paris Hint. A .X' VtoM CiffilitL 1DU, t IHImw . . ...mwmxt wm. mi, liiw XMft . , . " -. -,' . r --- : - Ww jl' v Vjw-Malson Carlleni, ' ;V.yV 'i . ' .. - ' . i. , Just received another i;. 5 shlpneiit of i BANNER '. Smokeless Oil Heaters They all sire satisfaction J. H. Law, ii Pattoa At ALL KINDS of expert Jewelry Repairs done Right In our store, having in sured the services of B. H . Cosby to do same.. Long prac tice in remodeling and design ing. . 'i ' VICTOR gTEBN. Haywood St. J Oppoidte P. O. Bar 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 Are. MOVING AND BTORAGK t .... FOR SALE , Take Notice Everybody. For 88768 you can buy an attract ive bargain In a nine room house near car line and center o( city, NATT ATKINSONS SONS Co. Real Estate Dealers. FOOTBALL EITVOSllSTS EXPECT A When Bingham Cadet Meet Marines from Charleston at Riverside Park. One of the amusement events of to day will be the game of. football be tween the Bingham cadets and The Charleston marines, to be played In the afternoon at Riverside park. The game will be called at 2:30 o'clock In stead of 3:30 as has been customary In the past so that those so desiring may attend both the game - and the matinee performance of the "Girl of the Golden West." With this change In the time of the game It is likely that a good sized crowd of gridiron enthusiasts will go out to witness the contest There have been several dis appointments about the Bingham foot ball games this year on account of certain good teams being advertised to play and then other very inferior teams making their appearance for the games but so far as can be found out the present aggregation which It scheduled to play today Is above board In their claims of having a good team. Iti Is stated that they have lost only two out pf 13 game this season and the average weight oi the team is given as 165 pounds. That being the true state of affairs there is fair promise of a good game at Riverside this afternoon. The Une-up of the two teams will be as follows: Marines. . Position. Hinkle. . . , '. .R. B.. Condon. . . . , R. T. Merkle. . . . . R. G. - Smith . . . . . . C. . Leasure . . . ,i LG. Stroble . . , . .. .U T. Morgan U E. ' Bingham, . '.. . .Preas . .Mclntyrc . . . Hlnson . McDonald . . .Walton . . . . . Raj . ... .Post Livingston, Capt. Q. B. Angler, Capt Dennis R. H. . , Hickman Schuler . . Ritzenheln McDonald . Curran .' . , Larsen . . I Bowden . . .Ij. H. . , F. B. . . Sub. . .Sub. . Sub. . .Sub. . i - ., , .Norton . . .Wrlghl .Wadsworth . . ..Bullock , .Crenshaw . Monaghan POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS m i nniwc miQiwrcc , iiLU UUIIIU UUUUILUl Deposits in Various Branches Are Continually Increas ing in Volume. 1 Nothing has been said lately about the nest of postal savings banks that have grown up around Ashevllle. and many are becoming curious as to lust how they ape getting along -and -if they are increasing any in popularity. In quiry about - the matter elicited the information that all of them are doing well and that the deposits are contin ually increasing in volume. Deposito ries are now situated In the postofflces at Hendersonvllle, Waynesvtlle, Can ton, Marshall and Biltmore and if they are all doing good business it would seem that Uncle Sam Is succeeding in FOR SALE : Suburban home of eight rooms. One minute walk from street car line. . Lot 150x230. Fine shade and fruit trees. Un surpassed views of the moun tains. House has modern san itary plumbing, electric lights, cement cellar and up stairs sleeping porch. ' Nice garden, chicken yard and good stable Further particulars on applica tion to The H. F. Grant Realty Co. 48PattonAve. Phone 479. FLOWER BULBS Ws have a new shipment of Dutch and Roman Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Jonquils, Daffo dils, Chinese Lllleg and Narcis sus, Try Fall planting of Sweet Peas but be sure to put them' In at least six - Inches deep. Everything In Drugs and Seeds. GRANT'S PHARMACY Pure Drugs and Seeds. 2 LET US INTRODUCE ; . YOU TO A PROMPT LAUNDRY. PHONE 70? . A trial is all we ask. . Swannanoa Laundry . ... .. vV ' We Treat Tour Laundry' White. m m a ; bIFJIt ! Parisian Sae Banishes Dandruff it quickly kills the dandruff germs that's why dandruff- vanishes so promptly when PARISIAN SAGE Is .. j.s uuarameea oj omiia s , . ' Drug Store to eradicate dandruff, to stop falling hair and Itching scalp, or money back. Get a fifty cent bottle today and be come acquainted at once with the most delightful hair dressing In the world, . ' I gladly recommend It as the best hair tonic I have ever known. I find it the only hair tonlo that will cum dandruff, cleanse the scalp, and make the hair grow long and , beautiful." Miss Slgna Ahl, 2 far we 11 St., W. Wor cester, Moss. ,v .'' getting some of the money out of this section that he evidently thought was out of circulation when - tne - banks were opened. All these banks have to have some leslgnated -depository in which to place the funds and at present the branches at Hendersonvllle. Canton ind Biltmore are sending their depos its to the Ashevllle postomce which is considered the central depository for his section. The funds here are ieposited In the Citizens bank, which makes it the final depository of these imaller offices. The bank at Marshall has evidently 'ecognized a good thing, or at; least .vhat it thinks Is a good one, and has uallfied to handle the funds of the Postal' deposits there. It is reported hat the WaynesviUe bank Is likely to io this at a very short time, and un- 'ess this Is done, Ashevllle will be lamed as. the depository for the postal lank there. , ., .. Twenty-four Titles Shelved ' in No. ' vemher la Pack Ubrary. . FICTION. ' . Balbach Cupid Intelligent. Belasco Girl of the Golden West Bennett Leona. - - ' Bennett Whom God Has Joined. Benson- Margery. Davis Man Who Could Not Lose. Farnol Money Moon. Hay Safety Match. Kester Manager of the B. & A. - Oppenhelm Havoc. , Ward Care of Richard Meynell. White Adventures of Bobby Orde. Wright Love That Lives. ' il ' NON-FICTION. Andrews Manual of the Constitu tion. ! ' Blaine Twenty Years of Congress. Byron Poems and Dramas. Finney Systematic Theology. . Fowler- English Language. Directory of Ashevllle. Grove Correlatln and Conservation )f Forces. Hughton History of American Politics. , . - HoWland Grant as a Solidler and statesman. ' ' I " ; Weiss Life of Theodore Parker. There are a few vacancies on the loardlng department of the Young Women's Christian association. Rates it MS to 860 per week for board and toom, i. ZS0-8t Private Greeting Cards This year we are prepared to show an unequaled book of samples, which includes a very , large variety of styles. Leave your order early; ' ; ... . HACKNEY & MOALE CO. STATIONERS. See our new line of Automatic Davenports. The fin est ever shown in this city. Oak or Mahogany finish at $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00. DEAL AND GOLIGHTLY, 27 N. Main St. i ,, MORE THANKS-: Were no doubt returned over lour famous Butter Crust Bread and cakes on the Thanksgiving Table than probably any other product of the city of Ashe- viUe. We .thank you for your splendid patronage. ' Phone 622. .' Asheville Steam Bakery rr PHMt and Aftbeland A During the time between Thajnksgiving and Christmas you will want laundry work that will be pleasing and sat isfactory, work that will bring back your garments and other linens in the same perfect con dition as when sent out to the laundry. Our perfect system in handling, every piece of gooda, educated aixJ intelligent help, make this the sending of all your wanning to this lium drv the sensible outcome of good judgment. Mountain City :' ': 1 Steam , Laundry Store Closed Thursday Thanks-giving It's not too late to get a pair of Oris Shoes for : which you will be proud and comfortable, We've much to be thankful for, big business, good health and a large stock of pretty tan, white and all kinds of shoes for the holidaysWe're ready to show you. We do repairing. A , Nichols ShoelCo. Leading Shoester. pn the' St THE BERLIN SAMPLE STORE - . . . . -. .-. ,. . -i.K not.. Great vclues in Ladles' Coat .Suits and Long Coats, ranging in prices from 85.00 to 818.50. IN. Pack Square. ' ' MANICURING Shampooing,, Halrdresslng, Facial and Scalp Massage. Electrolysis : by Expert Operator. We do chiropody for ladies and gentlemen. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP Phone 16. 25 Haywood St, Sproats - " MILLINERY Omum Building. ALL TRIMMED HATS REDUCED Trimmed Hats Reduced M. WEBB CO. S WEST PACK SQ. Liberal Discount In Effect During this ' Thanksgiving Sale. Come! BEAUMONT Furniture Company 17 BO. MAIN ST. rl TEETH. --"uilfnUU ' .III - 1,1 Let your Christmas money pay for a perfect set of teeth ilrsL It Is th most useful present you can muki to yourself ur your (nmlly. Dr. Mi-t-thtvs will do the work ery reasona ble nnd guarantee satlsfsctlon. . OiTicee cor. College and Spruce Sts., near Curt House.. Phone Its. The Fsrls l'nilary bus mo1 t-t No. 1 TATI'' A a r.t e t to the -." 3 C
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