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J b. IS ! f Neither can vou fcui'J . up your nerves with alcoholic remedies. r To be SeReliant, nerves must have a food-tonic that nour ishes and builds up the entire system. is Ac WorWSfaniaro Builder and ' j : Nerve-Food - Tonic. "7! LIE SCHLGLTEAL1 iKKilluEiBltiiEE ' II PUT IIM BOi ETEfl TBllZI SGHEFF Basketball Game Is . Expected to Be Closely Contested , ; Tcnight. Opera, ."'Ihe Duchess," Was '..tr;'-" : - - ... , Well Presented Very. Elaborate Costuming. THE HOTEL II' HISTORY TO DATE Various Steps in the Negotia- tions Since Supper on '; Top of Mountain. ; . Body- The lovers of good basketball will have an excellent' opportunity tonight tq see a contest thit will be of Interest. This will be the game between the local ,Y. M. C. Aj and the Ashevllle school tfain. 1 Both sides have strong appregatlons and have already shown this season that the know how to play the game. , ' Both had a chance at ihe same opposing team when the Spartanburg boys came here last week: and the comparison of scores indicates that the contest tonight will be one of thelosest of the year. ; In fact, from this comparison thel odds are a little with the Ashevllle school boys, as their score against the South Carolinians was slightly better than that which, was piled up by the association team. ' ' ; ; Nearly all the reserved seats for the game have already been sold, . and there will bo numbers who will take a place. in the general admission por tion tA witnoHM thv pame. The following will be the line-up of the opposing teams; Y. M .O. A,; . Position., Ashevllle S. . A large and ery appreciative audi V. ril,T . ZnA.tr Z Hpat .n. I Since there has been' pearance in Ashevllle, in the leading discussion through the columns of the -. .' 'It-.' considerable Sixple EccDomietSoinetiinesOverloujed In her anxiety to set a Rood table. many a housewife often., injurs needless expense. For example i In the making of pastry, butter' will often be used, wjiich, at its cheapest, is expensive and gives no better results than can be ob tained ly the use of Cottolene-he vegetable-oil cooking fat; yet Cottolene costs about toe same as lard, and one- third less is required than either but ter or lard. Lard is still 'more expen-r sive because it contains hog fat and leads to indigestion. ,You tan save on your doctor s bills, as well as on your cooking fat, by using Cottolene in. all your shortening and trying.- y TMOfi-MAtK ALL DRUGGISTS 11-47 SOCIAL HAPPENINGS Personal Mention, tUws of the , ledetiei, Mwtiagi, Etc. Lipinsky Schartle ( " Chambers, or Taylor , Thompson, or Tennent Atwell, Young rf. If. rg. Ig. . Lotu i Evans Choatn Brown nimlck role' of Victor .Herbert s new .comic opera, "The Duchess," and thosewho were present at the Auditorium were bv no means disappointed Jn hei sing- ing and acting- - She is one , of. the most famous women on Ue. American stage' today and the theatergoers of Ashevllle wore anxious for her to make her appearance here. The opera is fully up to what It had been aaver tised to be in every respect and even without the-light opera star, would have scored a. success. . With her, it proved to be one of the biggest suc cesses of the season The muBia Is very tuneful ana catchy." . The rendition of this by Miss Scheff was a race treat,. ancL.she was ably assisted by the rest of the . com pany. Among these Miss May JBOiey, Miss Laura Hamilton ,: and -. George Andarson deserve especial mention, for their voices were good and their acting very commendable. The danc ing of Miss Boley and Miss Hamilton was also very line, and . the comedy that was tarried -by the former sWwed newspapers of the proposed building of an up-to-date touriat hotel at.the foot of sunset -mountain., by ". E.-W. Grove, and the aid that is to be fur., nlshed by the banks at the request of Mr. Grove by, carrying, or placing (100,000 of a 1250,000 bond issue, to be Issued by him for:4he purpose of building It, It might b of Interest, to recite the history of the entire mover ment to the present time.' This his tory Is about as follows: When the new automobile toad leading to the summit of Sunset mountain was opened by, Mr.,, Grove, a supper was given one afternoon on the summit of the mountain,' to which a number of the leading -citizens were Invited. ; At that supper Mr. : Grove made a short talk to his guests.. ,. Sev eral previous speaker had. brought np the subject of building a- hotel somewhere on the mountain.., It had been a subject of considerable specu lation for some time as to whether he really intended building a hotel here and" at that time ... Mr. Grove -lerted certain amendments .to' be sub mled in turn to Mr. Grove. The latter was asked to confer with them about these changes and as he was unable to come here at the time from St. Louis he invited a commit tee composed of representatives from the banks and several business men to come there and confer with him These points, in effect, were published In' yesterday s Gazette-News but It was stated then that this joint meet-, ing was- held after the committee re turned from St. Louis instead of be fore going. The: error was unfortu nate but equally immaterial since the nolnt to be brought out was that the joint meeting had been held and the bankers had amended the proposition to suit themselves to be submitted , to Mr. Grove. It is doubtless well remembered that the committee went to Bt. Louis and the object of their going was to arrange these details. , It is learned on excellent authority and it is not denied that they were arragned satis factorily from the point of view of the -bankers since the proposition' as that she was . a, past mistress n- thel,,,- ln.ttreCt.nhaf for the' Purpose arranged by them was signed . by Mr. t ... , . A PARIS HINT. ' v ' ' KttltltKftltltttK a. s. p. c.;a. Moets. I ;' A large number Of the members of tho S. P. K". A. attended the monthly meeting of the society yesterday after noon at the Y. M. C. A. building, and ijulte a bit of emhuslasm was shown in the business that was taken up during the meeting. ;. An interesting report was read by the secretary, Mrs. J. L 'Alexander, and was follow ed by a suggestion from H. T. Col lins, : the president, that the society hold -quarterly membership meetings and have-the ministers of the city In vited to address them on the subjects , in which they are so vitally Interested. There were several Important ques tions taken up and disposed of, con cerning the. enforcement of certain laws regarding cruelty to animals. '.) V " X X ; A -t Entertains Book . Club. -. -VMra. Fj E. Mitchell it entertaining the mem ters Ihe Friday Bppk club fhls afternoon at her home on Mont ford avenue. The" program that has been arranged for this meeting is very interesting, the subject for the day be Ing "Venice." The roll call will be answered by quotations from . the 'Merchant of Venice," and the paper for the afternoon will be read by Mrs. J. E. Dlckerson. The subject of this paper' will be, 'The Supremacy of Venice in .the Fifteenth Century Her ."Decline and Fall.". There will be discussion then by the members on the i following subjects: , 'Notabl ' Churches and Palaces, Moorish and ' n.vrantlne," "The Republic of Venld ;7Vs a Commercial Power." "The Rlvsi ry of Venice and Genoa." , Santa Clans Waon. . ; The Santa Claud udgon, which has become an annual Institution in Ashevllle' for the collection of dona tlona for the poor of the city 'for Christmas, will start on Its tour nex Monday. Donations of all klnda that will be of real benefit to the poor ar asked. Including clothing, food aur groceries,- and toys and candy, for 'the children." Heretofore the peopU have been very generous In their of ferings and It Is hoped that they wit be atlll more generous this season a: the Associated Charities of the clt ' have in their possession now accurst, statistics as, to the needs of all th poor and the donatlona can be mor equitably distributed than ever before The route of the wagon will be pub lished later. . - . - ' : K 9. Kiiengcmnnt AnnouiiciMl. . ; Cards have been issued, by Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hiruce announcing the engagement and approaching mar riage of their daughter, Grace Glenn, to Dr. C. Jasper Ellen, the marriage to take place on the morning of De cember 20, at the home ot the bride s parents In Mars Hill. . . ' , . Ai : The hoard of lady managers of the Mission hospital Tnet .this.:-morning and passed a vote of thanks 'to the people of the city who no ,; liberally contributed to the Thanksgiving offer ing to, the hospital this year - . Miss Edith Holmea will be tile host ess Saturday afternoon at an Informal 500'narty which she will give In honor of Was Kate Wright. The 1 Auction Bridge club was en tertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. J. W. Faucette at her home on Col lege street. ; ; , , ; , ' The ladles of the Maccabees will meet this afternoon In the lodge room over Smith's drug store for the regu lar weekly review. . Miss Julia Smith entertains the Travelers' club this afternoon at her home on A she land avenue. t It " John ,G. Haydock, manager of the Hotel Balsari, at Ilalsam, is In the ?lty for a few days on business per-v tainlng to the 1912 tourist season ii'Mrai E. n. Brlgmnn -has returned tfter a business trip of several !uys o Flat Creek. Omar Keith and Patrolman Fred ones left this morning for a )intlng :rip near Weavervllle and will return omorrow afternoon. ' . ; t ,' Fi 8. A. Lynch hus returned from a msiness trip to points in Florida. Charlei H. Taylor has returned from Us home ta. Oxford, where ho has een recuperating fnr several weeks rom a recent illness. ' . 'TplIEUE are many, artirlcs;of nior-" $ . ' " I ' ctiandise which you can buy very ff Lja much less thah the price you paid f ; VT for thorn a few years ago. This in mostly K AW'- it r.t nmnotitinn in maiuifacilir- 1 competition in man ing wliichlhaa forced into une new nuth ods and improved machinery. ' We have been busy for months in vestigating the market conditions w as to be'ablo to give our customers the best values and nirt wrvieeablc goods to select from. A ' YOU are cordially INVITED to in spwt our complete HOLIDAY STOCK, compare Our prices and make your sc hx'tions from the largest and most .com plete stock of Jewelry, Silverware and Novelties to be found in this settiou of the country-" ' 1 ' ' ' ' - . . ARTHUR M. FIELD CO. i - 1 " ) r 'A ? are of pluyinjs a : comedienne, part, There, was plenty ot comedy in 'the whole show. In tact, and this added much zest to tho performance. There shoutd ,Jr special, toentlon made . of the rare . coHtuming . and scenery that was seen last night- ' The of building a .hotel on Sunset he di'd not need or auk dft-ect financial aid from the outside but that If the peo ple' of Aatievllle wore.- Intitrite0 ;in such a project sufficiently to help him realize some working capital on hisi proierty: hi.iand around .the- city, he f -1 i' Qrova. This written proposition has been formally submitted to each of the, four banks, and two of' them have compliM.'with the 'conditions as set forth ' therein, ;. . , ,. -, j. , Xmas Slippers Sl.OOto Sl.75 Give us a'ciia2e to compete with vyour: favorite merchant. we have the correct - holiday, footery. Our low cash ' prices are always pleasing to particu lar shoe buyers. Holiday shoe? ' for men; women and - children, and Uppers'Tp3rmost'U'T;th0 family.- If you shop- early you can find what you want. ' ' ' We do repairing. NicHoIslSKoe Co. Leading Shoestera. , On the Sq. wenio en new. were mu aoove .tned.would biiilil.a hotel. 1 It wos taken ordinary and! the .costumes worn byj from Mbis; statement that -he: 4 to not the ladies., especially uy wiss tscnen.' wish . to fcsk anyone; to-.invest; their were Wonderful' creations. -.J ,y j VREELAND SEES TAFT. Ri'IMirt of ' the ' Mnlnn Investigation Hoard Will SMn lie Submitted to PrrsUlcnt. - ' Wiishlngton, Dec. 8. Rehr Admiral Charles E. Vreeland, president of the Maine Investigation board, had a short talk today With rresl.lent Taft before the cabinet session. .Secretary of the Navy Meyer, who accompanied Ad miral Vreeland, mild the board report on the blowing lip of the butlleahlp would be submitted to the president as soon lid possible and would be made public as'eorin as Taft looked It over. I -'' JTad Oii ftood tiiiility. Pid you notice 'nri.v auspicious Char acters about' tha'5 'neighborhood?" the judge' enuulred. "'" ' ' iioJiey In" hie hotel, scheme- tout, that he , was -willing to carry It through provided he. , could be re ' of ,j. the moral, support of the community, and he knew.no better way of testing this than by the plan which-: he . sug gested. Following that statement from;. Mr. Grove a proposition was put in -rlt Ing a few days later by 'an attorney of the city from: the dictation of Mr. drove, embodying the tentative prop, osltlon that he had made at the sup, pen and which was In effect that he. would Issue bonds in , tho sum ' of $250,000. to build the hotel If the local banks would shoulder .the, responsi bility, of carrying f 100,000 . of these. That proposition .was presented to' the banks at. a Joint . meeting.- at . .which representatives. were presoot f rom, 'the American National, the Battery .Park and the Wachovia banks. The repre sentative from- the .Citlsens bank -for some reason fould. not be .'present ,but the officials f that institution had nl- For Sore Fhet. Chil blalns, ' Frost ; Bite,' Sore Nipples. Chafing, : Cuts, Culls, Burns, Bores or Scalds, DAR-i ETX'S PROPHYLACTIC -FLUID Is a marvelous remedy. .It' relieve inr! flamed conditions heals the flesh and eases pain. Taken. Internally , for Cramps or Dysentery. It corrects, the disorder at once. Price 60 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take your picture to Brown Book Co. to be framed. . "DON'T TIIKOW YOUR A ' CHRISTMAS MONEY AWAY" Attend STERN'S AUCTION ' SALES, where solid lgold -and'f silver Is sold at your OWX, PRICE, .v, ,'. ..'.,, A Afternoon," :30; night, 7:80.' A ' VICTOR STERN. Haywood St. Opposite P. O. ; BIMOVAL U0TICI "The- Paris UllUnery haa moved to No. 7 PATTON AVE. next door to the Palace Theater. '-... : MRS. i. KROMAN. Prn. WTthi t'WIIHar.:., . THE BERLIN SAMPLE : i-':' .;a ;: store '-:r-l . Great vcluea in Ladles' Coat Suits and Long Coats, ranging in prices from $5.00 to (18.50. . -; , N. Pack Sqnare. Black talfeta gown trimmed with narrow umaa. One Killed j Trains Hit Ua1-On. - i 'xv;. , :! : : Wheeling, W. Va Dec. 8. A fast freight and passenger train collided head-on on the Short Line railroad, between New Martinsville and Clarks burg. The Ureman was killed and sev eral passengers were injured. You can't put a Bicycle In his stock ing; but that boy of yours certainly will appreciate one however U may come to him. We have some good ones at tempting prices. J. M. J1EAHN & CO., Mattery Park Place. . Phono 448. ' 01JT-' wplM the nev rcad expresgeQ themselves aa being ?. Z;SlTTUt "'aM m sympathy with the movement , I asked him whl-tieros'dbing there At that eetlnB the DrODo.ltlon was at mat time o' night? Sea he. 'I have ... .' ,.. no business here 3Ust how. but I ex- .ailtkl, rnnMnln. Pf?i!ST" 8 J,f,'ycS'ln the-formation vfclnlty later, on At that lys. 'I retiring the bonds, wish you gucjVset 'llAi-.' " ' - M, ,,m Yes," aaij' the magistrate' In a dla. gusted tone, ''and (m did' open a Jew elry store In the vfclnlty later on. and sioie seventeen watches. "Begorra, yer hohor," answered the policeman after' a '; pause, "the man may have been a th'afe. but he was no liar." From o'rman E, Mack's Na tional Bfpnthly At that meeting the proposition -was discussed and various questions were asked concerning -certain details, a; hlrtKi!g''fiTiafpr whether - or h Mr. drove would guarantee 'the In terest for a term of 10 years, if a premium would be paid provided the bonds were retired' before the speci fied time, and others of a like nature". These points' were threshed out in a thorough manner and where the men present thought it necessary they ln- M ' I 1 I I l !) ' I A-'il' I I, ' III .'i- tVhllo they last $5.H) Gillette Katrty Rnaors 93.13 Brown- caver Hani- war Ci. f-. 860-2t v Artistic Russian Hammered Brass Goods Jardlneres, Fern Baskets, Umbrella Stands. Gentle- mans Smoking Sets, Sand wich Trays, Candle Sticks and Etc. at very low prices. . You'll be surprised. - ' Buckwheat Erllpttod . , (by a flour that makes better and I more healthful cakes Wheat Hearts I Self-Rising Pancake flour; ' , J. H, Law, IX Pattoa At PREPARE FOR WINTER But your ticket and tfv. order tor , , baggagei to be checked from your Comfortable steam' heated ",dm" wJ"tln; - rooms and apartments in Ade- .Bwe Transfer and Railway laide and Meriwether build- Ticket Office same room, ings on Haywood street, - and Morselle Building on Patton Ave. Seo tis before they are all rented. Moale, Chiles & Redwood Real Estate and Insurance 27 Patton Are. 60 Patton Ave. MOVING AND STORAGE FOR SALE Take Notice Everybody. For 1 2 T E 0 you ran buy an attract ive bargain In a nine room house near car line and center of city. .- NATT ATKINSONS SONS Co. Real Estate Dealers. For Rent Furnished 'Eight room steam heated house, i . . ' . , , - ' . ' , . . ' Furnished complete, with exception of linen and sliver. Located. In the very best part ot Ashevllle.. Beantl f ul View. " If takn An long lease will make special price of $50 per month. .1. ii : .- - The H. F. Cfrant Realty. Co. 413 Patton Avo, Phone 479, WHY BAKE BREAD '" Buy "Butter .CJruS't Bread .In stead full tiound loaves of de- lirions crisp crusted bread that retains moisture longer than any other and made of the very highest grade flour and other ingredients. Phone G22, or ask your grocer. Asheville Steam Bakery ' Cor. Patton and Anlwland Ave Standard Diaries For HACKNEY & MOALE CO. STATIONERS, , - " " S WEST PACK 6Q. PARALYSIS, DYSPEPSIA And Other Chronic Diseases Cured ' Br our new-natural methods. - No drugs, no surgery. Ths ' ; most extensive equipment In North Carolina for the adminis tration of hyglenlo and physiological treatment. Many cases of paralysis, dyspepsia, rheumatism, neuras thenia and other chronic ailments completely cured after all ths ordinary methods had failed to benefit. , . ., Names of physicians, lawyers,4 bankers, and other business and professional ' men In all parts of the United States who endorse and recommend our. treatment riven on request ConsultaUoa and examination A Pamphlet Hailed. , Call or write for-pamphlet, at Sanitarium free. ' THE BIGGS SANITARIUM 104 WoodOn Phono 17t ' " A ! AabenUo, N. a Sproats MIU.ITfERV Omm Bonding. ' - " Al.ti TRIMMED H ATS REDrCFD A MANICURING ")': Shampooing. Halrdresalng, Facial and Scalp Massage. Electrolysis by Expert Operator. Wi do chiropody for ladles and gentlemen.. ; , " MISS CRUISE'S SHOP Phono 16. SS Haywood St. ' Trimmed Hats K , Reduced M.WEDBC0. FRESH CHEESES BY EXPRESS . , Philadcli'ihia Crenm, CaniPmhrrt in wood lioxoa, Im-' ported Swiss. Tlio-'e are rooiU avo have ld for year and they nro always ?atisfiw:toi'y. . : a YATES c McGUIRE, - m GOLD FISH ; ; "We oan supply (lold Fish, Aquariums, , Fish Food and Ornaments. Ev erything in Drugs and Christmas Gifts .a on Credit - Why not buy something as a Christmas present that Is really worth while? A useful, lasting remembrance of the donor. You run buy any one ' of a hundred things hero and arrange to pay for It after the holiday strain on the fumlly pum Is not so strongly felt Come and look throuxh our stork. You'll And an interesting assortment. beau;,:c;!7 Furniture Company (Examination of the various ploc-es of linens sent here to be laundered will convince anyone that the method used In our big air end mnltary plant are all tht Could he desired by the j most exacting. We flrt " wnsh the j nlothes clean, dry them thoroughly, Iron, them perfectly, and then they I are folded ni-atly and placed In luu-k-jages and delivered back to your home. I The regularity of the weekly visits of the clothes of our customers Is proof I of the good work we are dolnp. Tele phone or drop us a po.stnl and m r J Wagon will become a regular lull- r : at jour door, i , - - ! Mountain City Steam i , T 1 1 " r-v. Li o it CHANT'S VI tAr.!TACY '3 Haywood t. 221, C7D -sW TV. "If 1 ( i -r . S A: ...
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