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Thursday, Do, f i f ACS 1173 eqgster mma -f 1 !.- 5 GR.01ED CHARTER Absolutely Puro The only Caking Powder mado from Royal Crapo Cream cf Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE SOCIAL HAPPENINGS Ftnoud Mention, Eiws of tht ' Ctdeties, Ueetins, Etc Greater Western North Caroli na Organisation Incorpor ated RaMgh News. v Route for Tomorrow. The Santa Claua wagon is meeting with greater success In the'collectlon of contributions for the poor of the city than was expected. The people of the city are opening their hearts to the good cause and if, during the rest of the time the wagon is out. It meets, with equal success, there Is i.. that ihn of the city who are not able to help themselves will be given a Christinas treat such 1 as they have never before experienced. Clothing, food, groceries and money are solicited and the boys on the wag on are authorised by the Associated Charities to collect any and all of these, so that no one may feel that It Is not proper to contribute anything they wish to those who are making the rounds with the wagon. The route of the wagon for tomorrow is repeated here In order that everybody may re member It: Friday., i North Main street to Merrlmon ave nue: out Merrlmon to Chestnut, Chest nut to Central avenue and back, to Liberty: Liberty to Hillside, Hillside to East street and back to Merrlmon; out Merrlmon to Woolsey and back to West Chestnut, to -Nort Main, to Stornea avenue, to Flint and return to Pack square. ' it k 'Whlte Young. , , The people of Asheville will be sur prised to learn that on the fourth of September, T. Perry Toung of this city was married to Miss Stella White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White of Hickory. The .ceremony was per formed on the date mentioned in the suburbs of Spartanburg, and since that time the affair has been kept a secret The bride will come to Ashe ville within a few days, and then Mr. and Mrs. Young will take up their residence for a while at the Southern hotel. Later they will go to house keeping. Their many friends in Ashe ville and in this section will be pleased to learn of this wedding and the youiftr couple will doubtless receive their hearty good wishes. ..." M - ' Invitations to Wedding. Invitations have been issued by Mrs. and Mrs. Frank - L. Shuford to the marriage of their niece, Carle Lois Campbell, to George Robert Dosle, which will take place at their resi dence on Crescent street at High noon on Saturday, December 10. ft ft The pupils of Miss Leona Young gave a most enjoyable recital at her studio on Haywood street yesterday afternoon. The' program, which was printed in the Oasette-News several days ago, was carried out, and Imme diately following this, Miss Young sang' the "Swiss Echo 8ong." There were quit a number present to hear selections of vocal and instrumental music, and all expressed themselves as highly pleased with the efforts of the pupils. . , ft ft In the first flight of the ladies sin glee golf tournament, which was play ed at the Country club yesterday af ternoon, Miss Anne Meade won from Mrs. A. 8. Barnard, one up.' In the second flight the match between Miss Caroline Reynolds and . Miss Alice Brown resulted in a tie and will have to be played off at a later date, ft ft Mrs. Frank Hewitt gave a tea yes terday afternoon at - her horns on Montford avenue in honor of her sis ter, Miss Mary Meade of Virginia, who Is visiting her. ft ft Mrs. C. T. Raw Is entertained this afternoon at her home In Woolsey with a bridge party In honor of Mrs. Charles Robinson. - ..ft ft -,v Mrs. D. C? Devenlsh entertained the regular meeting of the Auction Bridge club this afternoon at her home on Charlotte street. - , ft ft The History club will meet at the home of Mrs. Wiley on Patton (ave nue tomorrow afternoon at S o'clock. ( ft ft v. .V 'Misses Hortense Jones and Lucy Minor attended the annual fall dances given by the Oimghouls and German club at Chapel Hill lat week.; . , -ft ft C. G. Swicegood has returned from Rosinan to spend the! holidays with his parents on'Woodfln street ft ft .-, Misses Jennie and Minne Piper went to Hendersonville today, to attend the marriage of Miss Carmlchael and Mr. Davis, which IS to occur at 4 p, m. today. ' - ft t " W. F. Randolph ; returned today from Atlanta, where he has been for the past week In consultation with B W. Grove. . , ' ft ft Harold Johnston of 'Atlanta Is visit ing relatives here. ft .'. Alf 8. Barnard has gone to Raleigh on a short business trip. " ft K Mr. and Mrs. Joseph von Tobel of Torrence, Conn., are the guests of Dr, and Mrs. Albert von Tobel at their home on Chestnut street ' ft ft Henry Homtlley and W. Q. Fulton of Philadelphia are spending some time In and around Candler on a hunt ing trlD. the guests Joe Brlggs, who spent last winter In Asheville. ft ft . Peter P. Yates of Greensboro Is in the city on business. , .. ,,:,- " . ft 'ft . Mr. and Mrs. A. Hall Johnson of Marlon are guests at the Battery Park hotel. ft ft ' Eugene Gray. Jr., Is here on a busi ness trip from Winston-Salem. ft ft Mrs. E. Lee has gone to Bar Har bor, Me., to spend the holidays' with relatives. ft ft J. W. Wiley is here from Charlotte on a business trip. ft ft Joseph G. Lamb of New York is a visitor in the city. - ft ft . ' . H. C. Llndsey is here for a few days from Waynesvllle. ' ft ft ' Miss Stella Andrews, who has been visiting friends hers and In West Asheville for some time, has returned to her home In Raleigh. ft ft - Mrs. J. M. Childs will leave tomor row for a visit to her parents In Ev ansvllle, Ind., where she will be join' ed for a few days during the holidays by Mr. Chiles. ft- ft On account of the illness of her daughter, Henrietta, Mrs. H. H. Brlggs has postponed her trip to Washington and New York. MR Dr. John H. Williams lias purchased the Northup property on Watauga street and will occupy It with his family in the spring. y- Fountain Pens J 0j . 7E believe we are offering our patrons the ..' W , "h " W V(7 best stij rrvwt utiafaetory fountain ! Xrj Vlr pens to be found on the market: If you (') G WE believe we are offering our patrons the very brat and most satisfactory fountain pens to be found on the market; if you will examine and try our large stock of pens you will surely End one to exactly suit your hand as there are many different styles and kinds to select from. They will aim give satisfactory service as the many compliments we have received from our customers will utUnt. If you wish the pen decorated with gold bands we will do the mounting in our own sho, of heavier gold and at less price than the fuctory-made ones. As to prices, that is an important considera tion in these offerings, as they are the very lowest it is po&xible to quote. WELL KNOWN. 90 CENTS I'P TO $8.80. CELEBRATED MAKES. YOU CAN PURCHASE HERE WITHOUT I EAR OK PAYING TOO MUCH. ARTUUR M flf-LD COMPANY & c::r.:sTMAs Gazette-News Bureau, The Hotel Raleigh, . Raleigh. Dec. 14. The Greater Western North-Caro Una Association of the Land of the Sky, with headquarters In Asheville, U the name of a corporation chartered today to develop natural resources and Induce- tourists and settlers to locate In the western part of the state. In corporators are George S. Powell, D, Harris and others of Asheville, J. W. McMInn, Thomas H. Shipman and others of Waynesvllle, M. L. Shipman of Hendersonville and others at Bre vard, Marshall, Sylva, Bryson City and Tryon. , Many After Ward's Post That many lawyers are applying for the vacancy caused by the resignation of Judge Ward became known, today, but their names were not made pub lie. A. O. Gaylor of Plymouth Is men tloned In addition to those named yes terday. ' -, .' , v. Ci H. Hlx, general manager of the Seaboard Air Line, notified' the cor poration commission today that the ahoofly" between Raleigh and Ham let does not pay and asked to discon tinue the train January 1. The train was put on last August. There will be a hearing In the matter. The list of opinions handed down by the Supreme court yesterday In cludes the following: - State vs. Francis, McDowell, af firmed. ' - - ' ' ' State vs. Corbln, Henderson, no error. . - State vs. Murphy, Yancey, new trial. - Whltner vs. C. & t). Railroad com pany, McDowell, affirmed. McBrayer vs. Blanton, Rutherford ton, new trial. . Blmmons 'vs. Fleming, McDowell, no error. Lytton vs. Marlon Manufacturing company, Rutherford, new trial. Morse vs. Freeman and Flock, Ruth erford, no error.'1 Hammett vs. Southern Railway company, Buncombe, new trial. Morganton Graded school, vs. Mc Dowell, Burke, reversed. - Tuttle vs. Reld, Transylvania, mo tion for new trial allowed for newly discovered evidence. Dr. Fablus Julius Haywood, aged 78, one of Raleigh's oldest physicians, was stricken with apoplexy In Capital square today and died shortly after being removed to his homo. He was a gallant Confederate soldier. t Xmastide -s White and Tan Shoes - Don't neglect your Xmas! Footwear if you would have! the best time.- We've 'got the: shoes Santa will bring tnem to you. Prop him , the hint. Don't forget others appreciate slippers. Price, $1 to $2.50. Nichols Shoe Co. Xmas Shoeist. On the Sq. he can do by you,, and that, by be ginning with a fair morning and have the day grow clouded as the hours pass away, a sudden change la thus avoided and many ru filed nerves are saved. On account of the extreme lateness of the season, the bureau would call the fact to your attention that many worse days have been ex perienced at this time of the year, and thnt Jt has striven hnrd to BUlt the mujority. - A little fortitude nnd pa-, tlence on your part will make the day , slip by rtjuch more quickly, and tho state of mind with which you receive it that morning, the department would point out, determines in a great way whether or not the day drags henvlly on your hand.- - In tho Millennium Wlien Our Weather Man Rooomes Polite. - - .-. ' .- Judge's Library. .. If it suit the great American peo ple, Tuesday wilL bo hit .. blunt o(y Your humble weather prognostlcator would beg of you to' remember that winter Is now upon us and that the unpleasanti days have been held. off as long as possible. If It Is the will u'l the majority, the morning will open up with sun, grow a bit trobuled by noon, then cloud over rapidly until, by the middle of the afternoon, the atmospheric i conditions will make a Are seem more cheerful th in usual. The man behind your weather bureau would remind you that this Is the best Heater firewood. Phone 1181. Bo Eaail. Made. Cakes from Wheat Hearts Self-Rising Pancake flour require nothing but milk. Delicious and digestible. You can't put a Bicycle in his stock ing; but that boy of yours certainly will appreciate on however It may come to him. We have some good one at tempting prices. J. M. HEARN Ic CO., Battery Park Place. Phone 44S. We Are Closing: Out all .. . '' Sterling Silver Picture : " ' '."V ' ' '": ' Frames -;V' ' v-"- -, .. At Reduced Prices - ; These Make Suitable Christmas Gifts J. H. Law, If Pattaa Av Trimmed Hats Reduced M. WEBB CO. 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. Bee us before they are all rented. Moale, Chiles & Redwood : Seal Estate and Insnranct 27 Patton Art.' Boy 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 Ave. MOVING AND STORAGE 1 F1C Til (DM We have just received another ship ment of copyright Fiction. Among others, you will find such The Man in Lower Ten The Key to Yesterday Irene of the Mountains At the Mercy of Tiberius Calling of DanMathews That Printer of Udell's My Lady of the South The Shuttle A Woman in Grey The Girl Who Won The Weavers The Silver Horde The Younger Set The Pool of Flame Hackney & Moale C West Pack Square Anything Electrical W. A. WARD Phona Hf. , f Ho. J Ctomrch St For Rent Furnished Eight room steam heated house. Furnished complete, with exception of linen and silver, located in the very best part of Asheville. Beauti ful view. If taken on long lease will make special price of $50 per month. The H. F. Grant Realty Co. 48 Patton Ave. Phone 479. FOR SALE Take Notice Everybody. For 11760 you can buy an attract ive bargain In a nine room house near car line and center of city. NATT ATKINSONS SONS Co. . Real Estate Dealers. fiREr AMLAND- 'v ' Five Reels of Pictures David Coppefield Tomorrow teeeeeeeeeeMeeeeeeeeeMeeteewe A COLD BOILED HAM For unexpected company during the lioluhiys will be convenient. OUR DOVE BRAND HAMS will please you. All si2cs, 22o per pound. "DONT THROW YOUR CHRISTMAS MONEY AWAY" Attend STERN'S AUCTION SALES, where solid gold and sliver is sold at your OWN PRICE. Afternoon, 1:10; night, 7:10. VICTOR STERN. Haywood St. ; Opposite P. O. I GOLD FISH "We can supply Gold Fish, Aquariums, Fish Food and Ornaments. Ev erything in Drugs and Seeds. GRANT'S PHARMACY Pore Drugs and Seeds. Sproats MILLINERY Oate. Bolkllng. . ALL TRIMMED HATS REDUCED REMOVAL N0TIG1 The Part. Millinery has moved to Ifo. TS PATTON AVE. Mxt door to th. Palac ThesUar. MRS. t. BlKOMAN, Pnsyg-. Kvarrthloa la MUilaaer. CHRISTMAS CAKES Why worry making takes In the home whpn you can got them better and cheaper from this big sanitary team bakery? Fruit cakes, angel food cakes, layer cakes cakes of ev ery kind. ,1 Mil me 139. Asheville Steam 7 The Crowning Christmas Gift of AH The one that will carry with it the greatest amount of real, lasting pleasure, is the DIAMOND You cannot think of Christmas Gifts more acceptable to your friends than Diamonds. No other kind of a gift carries so much sentiment or feeling of appreciation. The diamonds you bought of us a few years ago are worth much more today than the amount you paid for them. But the price you paid for them is as nothing compared with the sentiment, love, and pleasure that have arisen from the ownership and possession of the Gem. Our prioes are right, our guarantee are good as gold. Diamonds will undoubtedly increase in value much faster in the future than they have in the past. The time is propitious for you to make an investment. Come in and look over our large assortment of gems, make a selection, and make somebody happy. ARTHUR M. FIELD CO. THE BERLIN SAMPLE STORE Great values in Ladles' Coat Suits and Long Coats, ranging In prices from $3.00 to $18.50. N. Pack Square. XMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Raby Walkers, 13.50. Clilklren's IMeei Wagons, fl.SS to 02.50. Children's Rockers, S5e to V00. Children's High Chairs, T5C i to 13.50. Gn-Canu, collapsible, 91.00 to $20. Framed Pictures, tile to $5. Idlca and Men's Rorklnf Chaim, from 91.00 to 92T.50. Morris Chairs, 913.50 to 935. BEAUr.lONT MANICURING Shampooing, Halrdresslng, Facial and Scalp Massage. Electrolysis by Expert Operator. We do chiropody for ladles and gentlemen. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP . Phone 10. 15 Haywood St' Holiday washing and iron ing demands more than the us ual amouni; of care and atten tion to make it come up to the high stands required by tflio careful housewives and indn viduals who wish to look their best during the holiday festivi ties. If you will drop us a pos tal or telephone us our wagon will call promptly and get bundle, and return to you in "fine fettle." Mountain City Steam Laundrv YATES Cz McGUIRE, i Furniture Company IT HO. MAIN ST. ' P -1 i 17
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