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BECAUSE OF QUALITY Of our justly famous M. & W. -indian Coal, peo ple are every day usinsj it to the exclusion of other coals. It is over 95 per cent, carbon." Phone 130. '. Carolina Coal & Ice .Company O0I1III CfJULI vRsusyinGmiA Big Event of Day in These States is 'Varsity Tiaras' Game at Richmond. CRANBERRIES Extra large fancy fruit 15c a qt. or two for 25c. E.C. Jarrett Phone S5S or 111. IS North Pack Square and City Market. Phone 47 S. ' FOUR DOLLARS FOR MEN Our men's shoes , for four dollars, in plain leathers and patent, possess that degree of good shoe value, style ai3 long wear qualities that make men who buy them onee come back again for another pair the only trouble from our view point is "too long between drinks," they last too long. GuaranleeShoeStore tovth Main M. SILVERWARE Ton do not want trash, but neither do you want to pay too much for your goods. We make It possible for you to buy Silverware of standard grade for prices that are right. Your loss II you pay more without investigation. Our Chinaware is what every custom er desires. Our tin and enameled ware reliable and low priced. The I X L Dept. Store 22 Patton Ave. Phone 107. :: HIGGASON studio :: :; N. Pack Sq. Over' Theato' MMllMMtMMlMMM Richmond' Nov. .10. Virginia wa tne lavorlte today . for the annual Thanksgiving day football game with the University of North Carolina. Tralnloads of excursionists are here from Charlottesville, Chapel Hill and other Virginia and North Carolina points to witness the game. The big event of Interest today in football circles throughout North Car olina and Virginia Is the game be tween the universities of the .two states at Richmond this afternoon, The game is an annual Thanksgiving event and is always anticipated with the keenest interest by the supporters of both teama There will be special tiains from Chapel Hill and Char lottesville to the Virginia capital to carry the student bodies to the game and there will like-wise be other spec ial trains from points In both states to curry the vast crowds uf alumni and loyal supporters to the big con test. Those who will be unable to go to Richmond for the game will Bather around the wires this after noon to await the reports, and if Carolina captures the game there will he rejoicing from one end of North Carolina to the other. The chances for the Tar Heels se curing a victory are extremely bright, too, for they have a strong team this year, and if Virginia should happen to win they will be fully aware of the fact that they have had u stiff fight for the prize. It will be no child's pla, however It may go, and the game will doubtless not be won until the referee's whistle announces that time is up. Hoth teams have excellent records for the season but that of Carolina is pos sibly a little better for they havo not lost a game during the year and have been scored on only once. That was early In the season and since then the team has attained most of its de velopment. Coach Bocock is a past master of the game and he has been working hard to put out a winning team. For the past week or ten days he hits been assisted in the coaching by old football stars of past' days from the university and the whole aggre gation is going to Richmond aftei that game. If they don't get it it will he a big surprise to the sages who are fi.miliar with the game and the teams. CHAMP CUM SPEAKS AT RALEIGH TONIGHT l wl",,,,,,,,M : 1 1 YOU owe it to your fam- ; ; ', ', ily to your friends ; ; ! I Your Photograph. Come : ; X "just as you are." Cor- 1; X rect stvles for Christmas. I Arrives at the State Capital Unexpectedly No Thanks giving Pardon. DECEMBER RECORDS for VICTOR AND EDISON are in. DUNHAM'S ..Music. House Gazette-News I'.ureau, The Hotel Bureau, Rulelgh, Nov. 30. Champ Clark, speaker of the nation al house of representatives, arrived unexpectedly this morning from Washington, and will deliver an ad dress tonight. He was expected at C o'clock this evening. He canve Un heralded and unsung but as soon as his presence was known he was sur rounded by teachers and others. With Secretary Connor and Mrs. Kltchin. he walked to the capitol, where he was heartily greeted by the governor. He said he had told about all politically he knew. There was no Thanksgiving pardon today but Governor Kltchin was as sailed with numerous applications, many people thinking it a state cus tom to pardon convicts on Thanks giving. Bankrupt Sale Now going on at the Little Gem Cloth ing Store, 6 Patton Ave. SHOW GIRL COLLAPSES AS NOTES ARE READ To r r i b I o G u f f e r i n g Eczema All Over Baby's Body When my baby was four months old his face broke out with eczema, and at sixteen months of age, his face, hands and arms were i In a dreadful state. The ecsema spread all over hl.i body. We had to put a mask or cloth over his face and tie up his hands. Finally we gave him Hood's Sarsapa rllla and in a few months he was en tirely cured. Today he is a healthy boy." Mrs. Ine Lewis, Baring, Maine. ' Hood's Sarsapariila cures blood dis eases and builds up the system. . Get it today in usual liquid form or' chocolated tablets' called Sareatabs. CITY NEWS v.. Buddie" Earwood was arrested this morning, charged with selling whiskey to John Jlrown. The semi-annual election of offi cers will be held at the meeting of Ashevllle lodge No. 106, K. of P., to morrow night. The Y. M. C. A. basket ball team will play the Farm school boys to morrow night at the association build ing. The game will be called at 8:30 o'clock. . ' The Elks club will entertain its members this evening from & to 7 o'clock. There will be refreshments In the form of eggnog, etc. The funeral services over the re mains of Dr. W. I Reagan, who died at his home in Weavervllle yes terday morning of heart disease, will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be made In Weaverville. Revenue Agent R. B. Sams has re ceived reports of the seizure of four illicit distilleries within the past few days. Three of these were taken by- Deputy Collector J. M. Davis In Ire dell and Alexander counties, the other being seized In rturke county by Spec ial Employe D. A. Kanipe. No ar rests were made. F:24:Ch Ad. 06 N. L. - Wolf ' City, '..Tex., Nov." 24, '11. Chalmers Motor Co., ' ' ' ' " '' '.' Detroit, Mich. .. ' . .. '. After, looking over all models of self-starting cars in Dallas, I have, just purchased from Levy-Kramer Company one of your greatest accomplishments a Chalmers "Thirty-Six." Drove home, a distance of eighty-six miles, in four hours. Had occasion to use self-starter quite often and it never failed. Stalled my motor seven times while, learning to drive and starter worked every time.' "Power is unllmlt- ed. For easy riding has everything on, the market bent to death. I sincerely congratulate you and your entire organization. . I am de lighted with car. Much success to you. . MARSHALL MTRECK. , . ' -COMK IN AM SFF. THIS SPLENDID CAR. ' ; v ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., 15-17 South Lexington Ave. i WINTER BALL LEAGUE IS Would Give Recruits Better Chance to Try Their Mettle, Playing in South. Chicago, Nov. 30. To allow base ball recruits a better chance to show their worth as players. President I'harles W. Murphy of the Chicago Cubs has proposed the formation of a winter league. The leader of the Chi cago Nationals would have eight teams In Florida, below the frost line, play through the winter months, lie believes the plan Is a probability of the near future. As so many players are picked up b the major leagues at the close of each season that It Is Impossible for them to be given a fair trial, accord ing to his belief, before the weeding out process starts In the spring, he would have no player on any team who has had more than a month's experience in big company. Players on the teams would represent teams in both major leagues and opportun ity would lie given team owners to study the players and know exactly whom they. desired to keep when the time for spring training came. AFTER THANKSGIVING CHRISTMAS .And no better way nf expressing the real Christmas sentiment than in giving BOOKS ,of which you will find here more than 10,000 volumes from which to choose; in addition to the regular bindings, you will find a great array of Special Christmas bindings. Drop In and examine the titles and the bindings. " . , .''"'' -wflfl ROGERS' BOOK STORE SI Patton Ave. " Phou 254. Don't Forget ; ORDER ICE CREAM CANDY KITCHEN HAYWOOD STREET NEAR POSTOFFICE BLOMBERG'S ii. . ..... . . f, T . . For your cigars, tobaccos, smokers' articles and sporting goods. On the'avenue. ' , TURKISH: BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street : For Ladies and Gentlemen. "Electroherm" Heating Pad The electrified horiwater bottle, safe and convenient to use anywhere. Two slses, one heat - 15.50. Three heat $6.60. Call and see them. ONE MAN'S DINNER diaries W. (.Ildilen, Xew Knglanl' Champion Kaler, Makes Public Ills Thanksgiving Menu. Mm Than 600 KIh1on from I,illlan (minim to Mukew Are Ilaced in Evidence. Lawrence. Mass., Nov. 30. Charles V. Glldden of this city, who calls him self the champion eater of New Eng land, believes his Thanksgiving menu today will stand as the biggest Individ ual effort of the kind In this coun try. It is as follows: Fifteen pounds turkey or chicken, two loaves of bread, three quarts of ten, six bananas and cream, twelve doughnuts, a bunch of celery, ten large potatoes, half a pound of butter. one squash, two quarts of cranberry sauce and one mince pie. THANKS KTVING WASHING Send your soiled table linens to the Ashevilte Steam Laundry they'll be "done up" the NICHOLS WAY ' And returned to you as pearly white as the beau tiful snow. ; Phone 05. A cannon report hue been heard as far as 14 miles. , New York, Nov. 30. Some of the famous letters which have figured In the case and two or three which had not previously appeared, were brought to the front sensationally yesterday in the trial of Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad n the tharge of shooting W. S. D. Stokes, the millionaire sports man. The most Important letter. In jected Into the evidence unexpectedly by the show girl's counsel, contained the alleged statement by the Oraham girl that Stokes need not fear that she would ever make him any trouble. On cross examination Stokes claim ed that the letter was signed before Miss Oraham left New York to visit his farm t Lexington, Ky. This so called "confession" or release was a part of the evidence which the prose cution was supposed to be holding back to spring later In the trial, but Its production was demanded by At torney Clark; 1 Jordan, counsel for Miss Oraham. and it was Introduced In evidence by the defense. . The note was undated, Btnk.ee de nted that he got Miss Oraham to sign It at the conclusion of her visit to Lexington. He also denied that two other notes which were Introduced were written at his request In Ken tucky and declared thaj all the notes In question were written In New York ati-t eei.t to his office. Stokes' examination closed for the day with the prosecution reading Into the evidence more than sixty letters alleged to have been writ tee by Mli Graham to Mokes asking him to-come to see her, or to give her money. Mls Oraham collapsed when the reading was finished. Change of program nightly at Theato. Grant's No. $4 Cure Colds, II cents sailor hoar at The to. AHhevlllei Paint A Glass Co., formerly The) Mlllrr-Klce Paint Co. Lucas Paint WANTS vt a.ntku uood parlor rug, center table and chairs, also Vlctrola and records. Phono 775. tSl-tf. FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms for housekeeping In private residence, choice location, steam heat. Call 127 Legal building, or phone 77t. M3-tf. The Theato shows the latest pictures. Chambers ft Wfsver, I.lvery. Phone U FOR SALE At a bargain, second hand machinery, farm tools and im plements, some od pieces of office furniture, and poultry equipment. lend for lists, 1?s West Chestnut f1 Ashevllle, N. C, J&l-Kt WANTED Every woman who abhors stains, grease spots or soil from any rsuse -on wearing apparel, te re member that we clean perfertly the most delicate garments whether In silk, wool or cotton. Our plant modernly equipped with every mod ern device for this work, while our cleaners and pressers have man years experience snd careful train Ing to their credit. Phone lit, J. C, Wllliar. Fancy Grape Fruit ', )tlOc, 12 l-2c and l&reach.' f ; t The grape-fruit we handled last year was so superior that we are-glad to announce '. that we have, perfected arrangements to handle it again this year. Special price byihebox;,,-..; , ' Clarence Sawyer 53 Patton Avt. Eix Phonts N. 1S0O. Piedmont Electric Co. ; j Opposite Post Offwe. . STREET CAR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 1, 191L 2JLLIC0A AND RETURN :oo. : . (:i0 and every IS mln. until 1:00 p. D1T7TVCTTM1 "DAW ; then every hour untii 11 p. m. KiVK&lD r Aaft. Cars to Santas St.. this line, every II " - mln. t:00 to 11:00. . i:it and 0:00 a, m. and every It mln- DEfUT VIA ' utes until 1:11 p. nr.; the every I 1-1 SOUTHSIDE Avianj! x ' nt ;" mln. until 11:00. . DEPOT VIA 0:00 and every 15 minutes until 10;0i FRENCH BROAD AVE. ?i:o"o.8 T " """ , 0:00 a. m. and every IS minutes till . MANOR 11:00 p. tn., except no car In to Square at 10:11 p. ra. CHARLOTTE STREET , IM a. m. the., .very H minutes till TWO MTWTTQ , . ' 1:04 m- ,0:M nd 11:69 'c,oc!1 TEOILNUd . cars run through to Golf Club. PATTON AVENUE , O-OOmnd .very mlnuU, Ull : EAST STREET, S.-SeVSL" -wy " mii U" : end every 10 minutes till GRACE VIA MEEEHION l:0l a, m. Then every if n'nutss till , A wrwrn1 t:SI p. m. Then vary to minutes n Avmiua ,, , , , . tn 11:00 p. m. .- :1S a, m. and then every It minutes BILTUORE untU f:00 p. m. Then every 10 ln- "- utes until 11:00. last car. Depot and West Ashevllle . m aB(! :t0 a. m. and every ' via Sonthside Avenne. minute, untu io:io, ust w, ., Sunday schedule diflera la the following particulars: : ... BLANIIETS, V,. ' Comfort3 and Quilts at " Special Prices. : GEO. W. JENKINS 29 S. Main. ' ! , L Phone 125. Barbee s MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. , , THANKSGIVING! we close. - v Let us supply yon now with some of the best coalyou ever Ji .... V used. ' i Phofae 114. 1 Southern Goal Go. To. 10 North Pack Square. THANKS ARE DAILY f GIVEN - For the real goodness 1 of our "'''''.''' M. & W. COAL . Phone 40. ; ' I Asheille Cloal Cp ' 8 North Pack C). Anything Electrical W. A. WARD " PbOM 44. Ho. U Obavoh St, FOR THANKSGIVING 'i , : " i With tha approaching, tide of Thanksgiving,- we offer for your din ner and to suit the most fastidious: Fat Dressed Chestnut Fed . Turkeys, Dressed Pekln Ducks . and '''Venison. Orders Promptly Delivered. HILL & CO. J. E. Carpenter :Ti jeweler No, il Wert Pack Square (la Moore's f j Furniture Store.) ' ' , v j 'Fine Watch Repairing j a Specialty. Fine Jeilico Coal the tdeal fuel, ltt hoU - . J f JELLICO COAL CO. City office phone 223. Yard phone I Special prices on car lots. ( . Jl. 'Improved Hot Water Heating System i vLet us install in your home our improved hot water heating system which, lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel consumption and assures yon summer heat .throughout youi house in the coldest of days.' We employ none but skilled workmen and use the American .Radiator Co 'a boilers and ra diators, and guarantee pekect satisfaction. Y y P- Ball, Thrash 5 Co. ASHEVILLE, N. 0. 5, 7 -and 9 East College Street. Cars leave Square for Depot via Southslds Ave. :ll, f :I0, T:00, T;tt, 1:00 and 1: 00 a. m. Cars leave Square for Depot via French Broad Ave. 1:11. 0:10, :4l. 1:11, 7:4t and MS. Car for Depot leaves Square 1:45, both Southslds and French Broad. ' First car leaves Square for Charlotte street at 1:41. First car leaves Square fir Riverside 1:10, next 1:41. First car for West Ashevllle, leaves Square 1:10. . With the above exceptions, Sunday schedules commence at a. m. and continues same as week, days. . On evenings whan entertainments are In progress at either Auditorium or Opera House, the last trip on all lines will be from entertainment, leav ing Spare at regular time and holding ever at Auditorium er Opera House.: Car leaves Square to meet No. U, night train 10. minutes before sched ule or enounced arrival. - USE ELECTRICITY FOR ADVERTISING ' Reach out for New Business ': ' It Pays Others; Why Not Von? , .; - ' ELECTRIC . EXTERIOR SIGNS OUTLINE , - " .'. .'. : . . . . v. , i DECORATIVE ' LIGHTING. WINDOW LIGHTING , Ashe ville Electric Co. ' y PHONE 63. Purest and Esst e ' K f :' A -.- T Rumford Daliinl Povder Try a Gazette-News Want Citiccno Trancfcr Cbmpany -JCUA" WOODCOCK, Owner. rURNITUBE novma. Frcrr.pt Eaga?e Transfer Servict. KnAcirwl hf V. C. T. and T. P. A. WANTTKO A young lady to do office work and cen write a good legible hand and hns some knowledge of hrvokkrfplng. Addrres W care Oe-srtlt-Ncwa 251-3t. TOR SALT. ; Beven room 1 (x.-c "o'n cay trruift. Trico ::') vi.00. nAr.cTr.i-" ' i co. FOS RENT Fire room apartoient. Trice 7.(a month. Carving Sets for Thanlft- - giving x : Let us furnish you a brand now Carvinjr Sot for yonr own, or your friend's tahle for Thanksgivirff. See our 5 r "Window. : r r V f r ' -. f ' i f r WANTFl . I r -(OOll i nfral sprvnnts col- r-fUln .l. A I 1 1 1 y 'c f ,r Y. M. r. A
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