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: : i : I i PREMIUMS CEASE "When totally and permanently disabled by injury or disease under policies in the '' .-.(. - , . : - :v . . . . t New York Life Insurance r ; Company v A SHOWING OF QCAIJTl' NATIONAL HANKS ; ' ' . . . --, , Capital 72,766,000 36,500,000 42,840.000 25,000,000 461,867,675 Bank of England ...... Hunk of France v . Bank of Germany.. ... Bank of Russia. ..... . 460 U. 8. National Bonks Assets nwr. .$660,000,000 THK NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE fOMPANY'S ' ASSETS AttK $645,000,000 ,' ,'. :s It Used to Be Said ' i (' . "STRONG AS THE RANK OF ENGIjAND" Now the Comparison may be Properly "STRONG AS THE NEW YORK LIFE" , Nearly 1,000,000 People have Funds In this 66-year-old Company. Its Policies make uncertainties certain. Information Free. BURT M. NOLAND S TRAVELING REPRESENTATIVE 21 Oak Street Telephone 1007 J t ASHEVILLE, N. C. ..J u...l Li3lliLu3 1 FFJ.1 TH STL J.CH Heartburn, Gas, Sourness and Stomach Misery Vanishes. It V COMING ATTRACTIONS, - Monday, Dec. II. Matinee ana nl.Tht, "Naughty Marietta." Tuesday, Dec. 1 "Daniel Boon on tne Trail." . K K K It it it n n it h n n it n n n h h NMRhty Marietta." . , Next Monday, matinee and -night, Oscar Hammersteln will present at the Auditorium.' "Naughty Marietta," the new comic opera by Victor Her bert and Rlda Johnson Young, with the same elaborate cast and produc- Monday, Matinee and Night, , .Dec. 18. ; Mr Oscar Hammerstein , Presents MBe. Florence Webber ,v In the greatest of all comic '. operas ' NAUGHTY MARIETTA Company of 70. Orchestra of 20 Prices 50c to, 52.00; mai ince, 50c to $1.50. , . Seats on sale Friday. i Taenia?. iWHiiofr in , ROBERT H. HARRIS Presents the Great Historical Drama DANIEL BOONE ON THE TRAIL .' An Educational Feature Attraction! -I IN FOVB ACTS 4 Real Indians! Heal Bears! Real Wolves! . See The Rescue. The Fire Scene, The Duel to Death! ! f Clever Corned lans. Fine Specials, Clean Comedy, Special Scenery. , Prices 25c, the, 60c Ticket sale at WlitUork's. tton as presented at the Manhattan opera house and the New York thea ter. New York, for six months last season.- There Is said to be a wealth of boautlful staging, a company of really capable singers, songs of the sort that haunt the memory, and clean-cut in offensive humor, together with . a melodramatic plot that holds the at tention all the way through. The story concerns the adventures of Counteesa Marietta D'AItenaXan Italian maiden of noble lineage, who. rather than remain ' as a pupil In a ( I; i Every family here ought to keep some Diapepsin In the house, as any one of you may have an attack of Indigestion or Stomach trouble at any time, day or night. '- This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcome a distressed, out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards. . ; If your-meals don't tempt you, or what little you . do eat seems' to fill you, or lays like a lump of lead In your stomach, or If you have heart burn, that is a sign of Indigestion. Ask your Pharmacist for a 60-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin, and take a little Just, as soon as yea can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach. Nau sea, Debilitating Headaches, TMszlness or intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath With nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin Is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it prevents fermentation and takes hold of your food, and digests It just the same as If your stomach wasn't there. -' ' Relief In live minutes from all stomach misery Is at your drug store, waiting for you. . TheBe large 60-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin contain more than suffi cient to cure any case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion or any otbep' Stomach trouble. approvaf next Tuesday evening, at the Auditorium, "Daniel Boone on the Trail,", the great historical drama. A man who feared none but his Crea tor, Innocent as a child, brave as a Hon, and, like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, his memory will forever live. ' . . Popular prices will prevail. Tickets go on sale next Saturduy morning at Whltlock's, ' "I had been troubled with consti pation for two years and tried all of the best physicians In Bristol, Tenn., and they could do nothing for me," writes f homas E. Williams; Middle boro4 Ky. "Two packages df Cham berlain' Stomach and IJver Tablets cured me."- For sale by all dealers. Jl'AN CrRELO. TENOR, lit Owar HnmiiHTNteln's Comic Opera, "Naughty Marietta." Tarlslan convent and submit to an ob jectionable marriage, which her pa rents have arranged for her, dis guises here!?j(n a casquette girl and is sent to New Orleans at the com mand of the King of France, to be come the wife of some rough French colonist. How the little maiden evades this fate develops many dra matic and humorous situations. Attention to details In the stage settings, an appropriate wardrobe and a bevy of attractive .young women, combine. It is said,-to give a thor oughly enjoyable evening of light en tertainment. - Tlokets go on sale tomorrow morn Ins at Whltlock's for both the matlne and night performances. "Daniel Boone on the TralL" Robert H. Harris presents for your WHO OWNS THE - CORPORATIONS? An Interesting article In The New York Saturday Times calls attention to the fact that the large railroads and Industrial corporations of the United States are owned by' no less ttran J,00t),0O0 persons! " "Four'Vears' ao the railroads were owned by 350,- 000 shareholders, snys the article. "Now there are 600,000 owners Who share the $300,000,000 disbursed In dividends. The shareholders' average Income of $600 a year is Just equal to the average earnings of the 1,600,- 000 workers on the railroads who re ceive $000,600,000 wages a year." The article points out that every one who has a saving account in a bank or an Insurance policy are In direct owners of many large corpora tions, since funds of the institutions are Invested In stocks and bonds. It la pointed out that 40 capitalists own less than one-tenth of the stock of the Bell telephone companies; the other nine-tenths being distributed among more than 24,000 Investors. The average number of shares held by the Bell stockholders Is 76, and the annual Income per shareholder Is $600. It Is shown that following the fall of stock prices In the 107 panic the number of shareholders In the large railroads and Industrial corpora atloni In the country Increased by the remarkable proportion of J 8 per cent. This shows that thousands of persons of moderate means Improved the op portunity for Investment by buying when prices were cheap. . Referring to the new era In the conduct of large corporations wherein publicity Is the distinctive note. The Times says: "Corporations that a short while ago were afraid to make public the most ordinary details f their business now devote large sums of money to pay for the publication of news about their operations." It TOO 0ILLIII1L1 Defendant Appeals Letters ! Indicate Novel Method of . Bringing Whiskey Here! According to evidence Introduced in police court this morning In the trial of Carl Dillingham, charged with keeping spirituous liquors for sale, when the defendant was, given 12 months on the roads and appealed, it would seem that a new method has been Introduced for getting whiskey into Ashevllle without arousing the suspicion of the authorities. This was brought out by the Introduction of certain letters from the Crescent Li quor company of Chattanooga to Dil lingham, In which reference was made to the fact that the company had In structions from ' him concerning the shipping of the spirits here. The first of the letters, marked ex hibit A, was dated November $1 and acknowledged the receipt of a sum of money to be credited to the account of Dillingham and then it was asked whether there had been any trouble about the consignments which had been shipped to N. W. Noblltt. The letter went on to say further that the company had Instructions from Dil lingham to the effect that one case of Monticello whiskey was to be (Shipped each Friday to Mr. Nbblltt. one case each 'Wednesday to Ike Swartzberg and one case each Thursday to G. S. Reynolda - Mention was also made, of these in structions in a letter, dated November which included a statement of $236 for whiskey and a credit on the statement of $141 which had been paid by Mr. Dillingham In three sep arate payments. In another commun ication that one had been shipped to Charles Brown, another to Walter Morris, and the third to N; W. Noblltt. yThe trial of Dillingham today fol lowed a searcu of his place at' 33 .South Main street yesterday morning by Police' Captain Lomlnac and Patrol men Jones and Davenport. The raid, which Was made on the authority of a search and seizure warrant, reveal ed, the police said, the letters, 1.1 pints of whiskey and seven pints of a dark louUing .fluid which resembled wine and which the defendant claimed was unfermented blackberry Juice. The officers also tea title J that In a part of the building they had found some sa loon fixtures, empty bottles, drinking glasses and other : paraphernalia. which, they said. Indicated that the retailing of spirits had been going on. In the cross examination of these witnesses, Judge G. S. Reynolds, coun sel for the defense, attempted to show that the part of the place where these articles were found was in the rear of N. W. Noblltt's Jewelry store and to one side, of Dillingham's restaurant. Also that the saloon fixtures had been In the place since Ashevllle went dry and were property of Pat Mc Intyre while he ran a saloon there. The defense contended that there was no evidence of the ownership of that part of the place by the defendant and that, as there had not been found the amount . of two gallons of whiskey, there was no evidence to show Dil lingham had been engaged in retailing. Ike Swartxberg waa then put on the stand. Asked whether he had ever bought any whiskey from the Crescent Liquor company, he said that about three weeks ago he had bought eight quarts from the company for family use, but that was all. He testi fied further that he had never given anyone permission to order whiskey In his name. The letters above men tioned were then Introduced. These letters were all written on a typewriter and signed In the same way and the counsel for the defense con tended that they should not be con sidered competent as evidence. The court held, however, that they were competent from the fact that they had been found in the place of busi ness of the defendant and were there fore In his possession. On the conten tion that their contents In part, were denied by Mr. Swartzberg, who was a witness for the state, the court held that the testimony of Mr. Swartzberg considered In relation to the letters, served to get the defendant Into deeper water, If anything. Argument on both sides was waived. The court found the defendant guilty of retailing and fixed the sentence at 12 mnnths on the county roads. Ap peal was taken and bond fixed at $600. llwwJ Lul UiivijUMiwtl A Whole Pint c? It for 60ot 'Saves You $2. Does the Work Quickly or Money Refunded. For quick and positive results, the pint of cough syrup that you make with s 60 cent bottle of I'inex cannot be equaled. It takes bold Instantly and will usually stop the mopt obstinate deep-seated cousli inside of 24 hours. Even croup aud whnmilniy suiurti n.ul.t , t ..t..i,i.. Ihe user of Pinex mixes it with home-1 maue sugar syrup. This gives you a full pint a family supply of better coui-h remedy than you could buy ready mixed for $2.rt0. Easily prepared la 5 minutes full direction in package. Pinex soothes and hen Is the Inflamed membranes with remarkuhle rnpilily. It stimulates the spiietite, is Elijjbtlv laxative,- and tastes good children like it. Kxcellent for hoarseness. aHthma, bron chitis, sod other throat troubles, and has a wonderful record in cases of incipient lung trouble. . ' ... I'inex is a special snd hijthlv concen trated compound of Norway White l'ine extract, rich In guaiiirnl snu other !mtH rsl healing pine elements. Simply mis with sugar syrup or strained honey, in n flint bottle, and it Is rendy fur use! L'sed n more homes in the V. S. and Cauaila thnn any other coiijjh remedy. ' I'inex has often been imitated, but never successfully, for nothing else will produce the same rcgtiltk. The genuine, is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or motley refunded. Certificate of guar antee is, wrnpiied in eiich puciinse. . Your druggist hns I'inex cr will gladly nH it for you. If not, send to The Pinex Co. s't. Wayne, Ind. . , CLUBBED; SUES OFFICER Raleigh Man Also Asks Damages of City for Alleged Failure to Pro vide Medical Attention. Gazette-News Bureau,' The Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh, Dec. 14. 'Ernest W. Hill, 'a white man who was clubbed by Policeman C. E. Bar row November 6, and who was later confined In the guardhouse on the charge of assault has entered suit against the officer and city for dam-1 ages against Policeman Barrow for using excessive force In making the arrest and against the city for con fining him In a damp cell and falling to. provide the necessary medical at tention. ' Hill is the man alleged to have been drunk In a building under course of construction on Wilmington street lost September. At any rate a friend climbed to the second story to rescue him, when he Jumped on his savior and was beating him handily when succor arrived. Hill was then lower ed from the building by means of a rope tied about his waist. He Is known In police circles. While they last $9.00 Gillette Safety Razors $3.75. Brown-Weaver Hard ware Co. ' $62-11. Glorious Hair For Every Woman Who ' Wants It. Any woman who neglects her hnlr cannot expect to have ee lovely hair ns the woman who doesn't. Wnsh the hair once a week, use PARISIAN PAGE dally keep your hair brush clean and In a few days you will give to your hair a boautlful lustre that you will be proud of. PARISIAN SAGE is a most reliable hair tonic; so reliable that Smith's drug store guarantees It to eradicate dandruff, stop falling hair and Itching scalp, or money back. It should be used as a dressing by every member of the family because It keeps the scalp clean, prevents hair from turning gray and baldness. Large bottle 60 cents. You will have no use for ordinary preparations after once giving delightful PARISIAN SAGE a trial. v - No. D. D button Hand Saws, S6 In, reduced from $1.75 to $1.30. Brown-Weaver Hardware Co. t$2-lt More Goods for Less "' Money SPECIAL $2.50 Pair of Pants Worth up to $2.50, our sample sale price - 98c Globe Sample Co. ! 3(KS. Main. 4 Less Money for More Goods , . You'll Find ; Shopping Here a Pleasure We can assist Y'- wonderfully i n J filling your Xmas I ..'.t Every Section Ready Bring your gift list here and you'll he " surprised to see how easy it is to fill each item from a most compre hensible stock of holiday merchandise to select from displayed for quick and careful selling. Such is the con dition of our stocks. V: - ' ', ; - ; 5 v .: . :,. . . ,. , ' . , . ,; Handkerchief Section Yon'll Tihda hooth full of : Dainty Handkerchiefs'' as you enter the store, arranged for careful selection. Wide fflough to meet every demand. Priced from 5c to $1.50. Neckwear for Men and Women A Vide range of Neckwear, put up in holiday boxes, the season's newest designs and shades to select from. Rich Silk Scarfs put up in boxes, 50c to $12.50. Gloves for Men, Women and Children Kid, Knit and Silk Gloves for every, member of ,' the family. Fur Sets and Fur Coats Dcpentlable Furs for Children, "Misses ,'f and! .Women. Our guarantee goes with every piece. See this showing. They were selected! by an expert and quality can be relied upon. .. Bags of Leather, Silk, Velvet anil Suede Also a wid range of Oriental and Mesh -Bags. Come in and see our showing of these acceptable gifts. Priced from 50c to $15.00. '.. ..." , ' Umbrellas for Men and Women A wide selection of Silver and Gold Handles, with the. maker's guarantee. Worth $10.00 to $15.00. As a hol iday special, $5.00 to $8.00 in boxes. Hosiery for the Family See our. display-, of Hosiery. Also' the. "Everwear" Xmas boxes, the guaranteed kind. ' . Hosiery from 10c to $3.98 Silk Kimonas make good gifts. Give her one of these practical gifts, $2.50 to $15.00. Blanket Robes, Bath Robes and Bath Mats Visit our Shoe Section. ' Pretty Bed. ,Eoom Slippers and Smart Shoes for the family. Practical gifts. i'tHt TOfft that Avt vou noey t je ' , ., SPECIAL PRICES . It will pay yon to ask for our prices on ruga and matting, also awnings, window shades and house cleaning of aU kinds. Ashevllle. Carpet House bToC lt-M Chart St. Phone IM Rird Cages at cost at Brown-Weaver Hardware Co. . , 262-lt IT'S NOT TOO LATE CHRISTMAS PHOTOS AU photos taken by Dec. lira wilt be finished for Christmas. Electric printing machines and Increased force of skilled finishers enable us to de liver promptly. Finest results and n delay at RAT'S STUDIO, Over Nk'hol' SImms Store. ,5- "A ! A "TP .i Two- eai FermMfe at BDEA' Palace i Program PATHA WEEKLY : Patha THE PII0LIEV STRIKE BREAKERS ,. . . ... .Kalcm WIG WIQ. . .' .Vitajraph Big; Feature Tomorrow in Two Reels The Pirates of Nine teen Twenty, Lieutenant Rose and Stolen Submarine. Theato Program OPENING FLOWERS. . . .'. . .Garmont A PAINTER'S IDYL Selig MOSQUITO GRATITUDE ..Kalem TrU CAM AjuvTA ret
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