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Vomen's and .Kisses SUIT SALE Have yon hopix our special values in Coat Snitat If yon liaven't, yon should. Every gotwl winter style ami .color is represented in tlie sale. Come and sec tTiia'Tot of $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50 Suit, at ; . . For The ' . Cirigmas:Ho!!ifays of m An Extraordinary List : of bis- t k k it n it 1 x t t n n x n n it COJflSa ATTRACTION S. . ? To Consider Hatter of Floating Bonds of Grove Hotel ; - ?roposition. V s. t Thursday,' Dec. T tfrltzf Scheff It W Friday, Dec. S "The Thief." ? it t :stitBtititititititKitKititit!i 1 fVitxf Hrhrff. ' ' '." - ' Add to an Interesting book score by Victor Herbert and place Madame BATTERY PARS BANBT ! ; MAKES NO STATEMENT r'ritzf Scheff in the leading role of the opera and one has a combination which is reasonably certain to prove' successful. Thla is the case with the Messrs, fthnhert's new comte opera by tmguished Authors ; Victor Herbert entitle The Ductl ess," which comes to the" Auditorium tomorrow night, December 7, after' a II Is Thought Tht Bonda Will ' Be . Tke, Inc8pectlire of BankV successful engagement in New York. Prices: 69 cents to' Z. Tickets are se'ling at Wnitlock'a . " $14.00 ,V The Iron Woman, by JJar Karet Deland.. " vat . V i'.'' : ,; ' The Winning of Barbara ' Worth, by HaroldBell Wri-lit. 'i f'""' " . - f" .- , . , i ; :!'," r ;! '-- . '- .' ; -.- , ..- - . - Kennedy Square, by F, Hop kinson Simtli V; . , Sixes and Sevens, by (). Henry. . , ( - ' The Harvesters, , by Gene Strattoa Porter, v The Ne'er-Do-Well, by Rjx Beach. ' v , . The Case of Richard Meynel, 'by Mr Hirmplirey War! : The Girl of the Golden West, by' David Beluseo. y " Mary Midthorne, by George Barr McCutc-hcon. The Moon Lady, by Helen i Huntington. ' ' " Her Husband; The Mystery of a Many by Julia" Magrniler. The Gift of the Wise Men, by ' O.Henry. ' - '. . The Glory of Clementina, by '. William J. Locke. ' - The Common Law, by Rob ; eri V. Chamber. :'; The Long Role, by Mary " Johnston. ' , 1 '; . ..Ineed, by nenry Sydnoe Harrison. ' L" ' ' 5 ' C " ;: : ' . , The Sick-A-Bed Lady, by Eleanor Hallo well Abbott.: ,The roHowinff of the Star, by Florence L. Barclay. " A Galley of Girls, by Coles Philips. . -: t ! -, Harkiiftv & Moale.Go. Stationers, 3 West Pack Square S 1 Li BUUPEB CROPS 5115 (111 (Continued from pas 1.) of the caaminatlnn fives by the 8tate Board of rtiat-niacy to applicant lor llcr. ta praetlca pharmacy te North Camlltt. - v Jmlfr Wbtntna'a Eo lmproinjf Robert W. Wlnaton. Jr., ann of JuUffe R. W. W'lBKtoR. waa reported today aa ret-ovwrtuB front an operation nnder KOfia hut nlKht at Rex hoaplUU for appendictta. The jnang man waa IB with appendlcttia whea ha went into the a-naia last Tuesday between the onivera1tl of North Carolina and Virginia, and had to be carried off the Held. ' w -t - ;''., Lck Cr'alit of Aahwtna, who re cently announced hi candidary for governor. La amiMC the twyr at tending the eupreme court thla weed. Injurance Commlasloner Toung ha iaeued circular letter warning the pwple 9 the atata to beware of naing Inflammable matertala on Cbrlatmaa trees and giving general warning againiH holld ly Urea ;.t i , , ..' EBEEE5E3E3 1'i TEHDES': OfEIIElBIP Guilford Commi3sionerj Haled t to Court, Charged with Main taining Nuisance. . , . Tif k i t' TfiniH m:RY n m tamfttmaamwlltBiai i Annie Bly in ttie fTraphlc.) ' "If yon want Ion, wavy am lue- troua hair, una a dry shampoo, for nap am water fad- the hair and nukrt t brittle. Junt mix four ouni'.m f Ihfrm with four euncee af eorn- mfBl, or with f'Mir ounces of powder il nrrln rnt, uprlnkle a tableapoon- fiil of thix mixture on the head; then liriiKh tlnwmiKhlv thr'.uh the hair. "A lovely, ..it and youthful em- pli"inn can he hrmiahf about by ap- I'lvlng a snluinin made by dlaaolvlng a aiua t nrlKlnal pwkmK of mayatone :n eijht onnrea of with haael. Make tl solution ymirelf and gently rub m the f,i,-e. a: and arms sifht nd morning. "fTir e-ierna, aa I other skin di 'ln-re i. nothing better than Mother's Salve. It heals old sore, "ma, burrs and p-aMs, ar.d the world "r itw ls e.inal ss cure for "oiaha. -:.Id and ra'arrh." company art very' attractive and are subtantlally made. COIDS C.rs-J5 HE.UMCHE Laxative bromo Quinine, the world wide Cold an.I Grip remedy, remove cause. Call for full name. Look for signature E W. GROVE 2ac . . . It was stated in yesterday's Gazette News that the board of directors of the Battery Pari bank, would meet In the afternoon and that at least a part of the business to be considered would be that of the taking up by that insti tution a ahare of the bonds to be la sued by E. W. Grove for the erection ot a new tourist hotel en Sunset moun tain. It may be that some action was taken in the matter, but it would seem that nothing final' was done, and it was stated by the officers of the bank this morning that there la nothing: to be given out for publication just yet. That there is nothing to give out. however, is not taken to mean that the banks will not handle any of the bonds or that the proposition ef getting- the note i nas fallen through. It may mean that for some reason the bust' neat could .not be finally settled er thai, for business) reasons, the bank does not care to make a statement at this time. Anyway, there has been- no damper thrown on the proposition, as yet, and those who Ave ariose con nections with, the matter are lust as confident ef success today aa they were yesterday or any time previous to that. In other words, it is still-confidently expected that the Battery Park and Wachovia banks will take their share of the responsibility of floating the bonds. Front the interest that is being shown at present by the people of AshevlHe in the attempt to secure the hotel, however. It is generally believed and rumored that the preposition will go through, irrespective of the actions of these two banks. The proposition will be easier to handle with- tvelr co-operation, but its fate does not de pend entirely on their action, is) the way one man. familiar with the Situa tion; put it today. . r . That the bonds . wilt- be speedily lloated fat further assured the information- that leaked out this afternoon- to the effect that there la to be a Joint meeting of officials of the various banks of the city today, and it Is inferred that the purpose ef this meeting Is to arange tor the bonds to be handled. That seems to be a very encouraging piece of news for It has generally been, believed that the reason : the matter hast dragged to such an extent was tout banks were waiting- en the action, of other banks. THEY SA17 "THETEIITCH Thai Was Because Only a Few Saw It Same Sort of Dixon Drama. l'hon ' I in-l huve your tlrketn . ' Gasetts-News Bureau, , t Daily New iuilding, . . Greensboro, Dec. . The county commissioners of Gult- t,A Minnfv mrm r v- 1 srith waj. runN vMtrilu v aftArannn- ehara-lno them with maintaining a sulsance within the ciy - limits, xas county ..(Tl.o.la ntut before JudsS Kara In Municipal court today to answer, to yum tue-rgo - , , Th ntloe ajralnst the commission ers Is the culmination ef a war ef some duration ever the county nitcn i The wr im mmiiefl at me cor nee at Weal flaitoa and North Greene utreets and Is alleged to be a nuisance by the people residing la that vicinity. Th lot has been maintained by the commissioners for tne Benetit ewin-, try people- coming to Oreenshoro A short time ago it mosea .as tnomn ..nnnnaiila ef the lnt had 'wntt OUS. The rnmmiseloners ordered .It "Hold and It was pu' P tnr sale; one nniy omio u MiL Then, the Retail Mer chant's association went before the commissioner and renuinted that (lie property be retalnert tor me oeneut 01 people from the country, saying that it was needed, and the sale waa de clared on". It Is prnbaHle there will he a hard fcgaf fltfht before tne mas ter la Bnally settled. , t (irt Tc-Mlk- .e--latoa MertilMt. The Secretary of the Greensliorn onamher of commerce has heen ad vised by G. 8. Escott, secretary of the Southern Textile association, which hus luat rlosed a most sticcesxful ron vention in AtlantA, that lreenalnro has been selected as the 1JIJ meeting place for th association. The asso ciation will meet either June i or July .' The Southern Textile associa tion Is composed of th superintend ents snd foremen of the cotton mil! throughout the south snd ha a mem bership more than 10"0. HiitMliur I.iterurhsn far S-cretarv Aliruliam Cook of the si.iothern I nr rompanv of Hh Po'nt uv iliat this month his company will hesin to deliver some of the Uirire -,t .nniMiiiiifcl be .!. ear1 wit I. h ., .e ll I n 1 1 . t . -1- l r-1 ' r "l-l" ...... I I' , r. . WHY KILSOn IFrUED : -FnaEFEIiSO His Effort to Gain Assured In come on Entering Poli- ... . tics railed, , A i. k - ... - .... Baltimore, Deo. (.-"-Governor Wood row Wilson. In si;nd stutamant issued here last night regarding the story printed In a New Turk paper to fh effect that he had applied to the Carnegie Foundation for a pension, admitted that be Bad madt such ap plication before his slectlnn aa gov rnoi of New ' Jersey.' ' Th guv orni.r jtisllllHii his action, however, on the grounds of Wmir service ss a teach er, "bwause he had no private means t.t depond upon unit becaase " mnn who goes Int.. politics hound by the principles of honor puts his. family and all who msy b dependent upon him for support" st the mercy ef any Incalculable turn ef the whual ef Cor fu no. " ' - ' ' j 111 his statement Governor Wilson says he Anilerstands tlu.t upon the r .tetpt of his ii)ilcatln the execi.tlve cnmmlrtee of the trustees ef the foun dation restricted thu Interprutatlon of their rule snd declined to grant the .illowance. "I have not renewed thu applica tlou," he added. , The Lss-f is War. If you had a me. In in that would trengthen the liver, tho stomach, th kidneys and the bowels, and at the same time mak yoit strong with s eystsmlG tonic, don't you believe you would soon he well ? That's "The Las-Fn WavF.- We ask you to buy the first bottle on the monc' -Nick plan, and you will l ask your drnirj'.'.t to sell you the sec ond. It kesM your whole In!.!- r,-h There" t i . 4 I. . (j.t .... '; " 1 -The 'FtiM"- ' A case was trie's frv Massaehtt- setts' cattrt recently which parallelled the gripping story of "TTter Thief. the great sensation, which is announced at the Auditorium. Friday", December A woman who had been employed as a dressmaker was on trial for steal ing certain articles of Jewelry from her employer". She denied everything flatly, finally, sincerery.' ' She looked o innocent that she Waa never doubt ed for aa Instant 'and to every ques tion pat to her she 'gave an answer that carried conviction. Just as she finished her leetfmony, her husband,! who from his seat Just eutslde the rail j had been listening to hi wife's story i breathlessly,' suddenly sprang ap. whispered to the ' plaintiff's ' lawyer and asked to be put en the stand. His evidence was a confession. ' From his pocket he pulled out a watch, a diamond " ring; trinket after trinket, piling" them on the Justice's desk until the plaintiff whet stood ny examining them said 'that the only things mlssina; were eertaltf little pieces. ? ribbon and lace.' He said he had been hard up, that the" miff In which he worked was closed, and that he had picked up the trinkets; while calling on hla wife as) she waa sewing for the plaintiff. He was sorry, but it esuldn't be helped, He was willing to pay the penalty, " "'"' ' 'r The ease seerded ended. ' There Was nothing for the. Justice to do but Im pose the sentence; when seddenTy the wife, who had been led back to the prisoner's' pen, heard' someone ' say that her husband confessed that he had stolen the Jewelry. In a moment the mild little creature turned into a ragma; fury. 8he caught hold of the policeman, and shook him-. - "Take me hack? Take "me hackr if lying! He done this Just to save me. Let me go to the Judge. I'll tell the truth this time. He's lying, not only because he lovef nr; hea afraid to Jet me go to Jail on- ftahy' accotintf 'He couldn't bear that she should1 he- horn1 In- JniT. ( stole" the rlbhoni on her account. That started me' I wanted fo have then to mi t her Httlir ntehtlew and chemtaea."' '' " " It was in Just such a Way that Marie Louise in "The Thief started to steal to please her' hmhandl Prices SO -rents to $1 HO. Tickets are selling at Whltlock'si - "Aromvf Uh? Wirl." "Around the Clock"' Is the attrac tion scheduled for next Monday night at the Auditorium. This fs a musical comedy which the press of both Eng land and America claimed to contain mere real novelty than any play of Its kind ever shown. A company of 49 artists headed by "Btllie Ritchie" will present the piece exactly as given in New Tork and London. , Basket Ball a great game Friday night. S:M. Reserved seats 25c. JLhevme" Schdot vs." Y.T'C'a" - s i it S. J. j- fc tSlt-2t A mere handful ..f people regretted last night that they had t( ki'n the trouble to go out to the Auditorium to witness the "Traitor." , Thomas Dixon's seauel to his play, the "Clans man." The reason there wers no more who regretted it waa t'.iat there wers no more present Taken all together It was one of the poorest exhibitions that has ever been sesit hers by local theatergoers. There was no rear tal ent In the whole bunch and Instead of hearing applause, the players witness ed' innumerable yawns from the audi ence. It Is really doubtful, however. If a II rat -class company of artists could jt very much out of the play for there la little In It that is new, and al most everybody Is acquainted with the class of stuff that Tom Dixon has heen for years furnishing to. the up lift of the drama. There la more ex ploiting of the color Issue, and a tut of profanity and alleged Southern chiv alry 'and manners. The actors knew next to nothing about the portrayal of the latter, and th negro charac ters simple impose upon public good natnre. ' """' ..". ' T mmm .... i CAGTOniis Tit IzZoU and C' '.zx.. . Bears th) 3Sgnatur of District Court of the t'nlled. State, Western District of Nortli Carolina. (n the Matter of C. 1. Yai.-a, Hutik rupt. In Bankrupt)';'. Notice of tlrst nioetlrig of creditors. To tho creditors of C J. Y ites, ef Anhevillc. In county of BuncomlM snd district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice la hereby given t)e en the Ith diiy of December, A. D., lull, the x.hl C. J. Yate was duly a.i!u.l.-ated Imnkrntit. and the first nvHimu of hiH creditor will be held In .Vshevillo, N. at the Lnlte.f States court room, on the l!Mh day of Deiml.er. A. D.. nil. at 14 a. m, at hi. h time ld creditors m:t7 attend, prove tlielr lalms. Rppnint a trustee, examine the iiankruot and transact such other hiiMinesn ss may properly come before tnUw IrtaAi eus C4KCU t Thursdaj, December 7 The Miiaasv Si-hnbert PresraS A ner IraV Sweetest Singing Prtmsj Doansk Beauty. Fritzi Scheff . (HcrseU ( and tlie rrltat eV ket Opera Ciw. In Vk'tor Herbert's Sew rnmln Opera, THE DUCHIS3" A gorgeous array ef Paris and' Lon don Gowns. Notable Original New Tork Company and! Bewitching Chorua-'- PrVesa t.3o, ft and Uor-,'1 iTIcket sitle kt Whlflock'a ' 1 1 ... Fur Coat and Fur Seta at reasonable prices. Have your furs put asi-fe for Christina by making a smalt de posit on same. ') '-t'l ' : U"STO" Tf vf Yoi H(Jtf, f;v ft, Jrt '' 4 1 iiil ni.e1ng. Iiec-mher . 1II. F. V. T' I'.-fcr.'e In f : : i .1 .... . . ,., - ,i,.. ,i i Friday, Dec 8. New. York Ljrupuf Theater . Bj Henry Bernstein. Seat on sale "Wednesday morning at Whitlock's. Price 50c, 73 $1, f 1.50. SALE Oi' KEAI ESTATE fOR . TAX Els. . At IX o'clock en Thursday. Isse. it, 1911, at the Court Hons door tn Ashevllle, N, C 1 wilt sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the law of North Carlo- Una, all the lands in Buncombe coun ty on which the taxes for the year 1S1 remain unpaid, a list of which lands to be sold, and the amount of taxes due thereon, with coats of adver tisement added, ss required by the laws of I9SS. sa foltowsr " Howell, J. w;. t9 acres. Upper ' '. ' ' Hominy, i-. ... . ..... v.. ..$. Smathers, T t.f 109 acres, Upper Hominy. .. .. r J ...118.88 Warrent, James 121 acres, Up- i per Hominy..-. ... ... .,.$11.25 Respectfully, R. C. CROWLU .' . Tax Collector Buncombe Co . NOTICX .;':.-,'"'..:'.' Notice la hereby given by the mayor and board ef aldermen) ef . the city of A she vllle, as required by law, that the city engineer has made- a survey and filed hla report In the office of the city clerk, showing" the amount of work done and the eosf thereof in the mat ter of paving" and otherwise improving Arlington street from ft intersection with Charlotte street to ttr Intersec tion with rurman 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 ef cost of such street Im provement to be assessed against such real estate. And notice is hereby fur ther given that, at the ..Drat 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 eonslder aftld report and If 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 mpfete and operative. AshevUle, N. C November 25, 1911. I W. TOUNO, HMOt. . car Clerk. NOTICE, , '. . '' By virtue of a deed of trust execut ed t the undersigned trustee by. Wil liam Ed, McCall and wife, Maud E. McCall, dated April 21, 1911, and registered In the office of register of ' deeds for Bone om he eounty in records) of deeds of trust m book Not 14. on page J 48, to. secure the payment ef a note therein described, which note ta - past due and the holder of said nets having demanded ef me that said del er trust be foreclose I will en I eember 18K 1911 at 12 o'clock rl the court house door in AshevUle, Kf. C offer for sale for cash the' following described land to wit'. In th eity of ' Ashevllle, county ef Buncomhe, N. Cr adjoining Sawyer Hunter and ethers and bounded as follows: Beginning on a stake on the south margin of Fatton avenue I J Inches North of and 1 Inches East ef the M. E. comer of the brick building. -No. 240 Patton avenue and runs South 13 deg. E. 2.1 83-100 feet to a stake In North margin ef Cope street; thence with Cope street North 't deg, 12 min. East ii feet te- a stake in the Norjh margin of Cope street; then North 1 deg. West 236 82-100 feet to a stake in th South margin of Pstton avenue-, then South U deg. 12! min.' West 4$ feet to the beginning. . ?- -' ' This the 17tl day of Nov. lJIli- -m , B, S..McCAlX. 4t , Trust esv W . - x " ''"' m Aaf Mid wrapletTHlKrh far 1 s i-f'ky &tie 2nrm'!ff Trsis--w4t. ,rb v u.- Purest and Best : 0 "it ; ic AST" . & rt J) " H Rumfprd BaKing Powder tyro' 1 X BATHROOM AS A CHRISTMAS PRESENT That solves th problem does it not? It would be beautiful It would he daiary It would be a pleasing surprise It would be practical and burinir , Call amf fad eut how cuy it will he to plan S bathroom (. TgianrtsinT fixture that will be ippreciatcd, not only ea Chrwtnias but sail for yean. f i .. - ! i .- . , 1SS. - ' - ' , -e j-rr " " y ' " -'')'ll 11; r- Eijh. 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