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'OCIAL : ' , ' HAPPENINGS F.rrrril pztion, Kr cf the EicUtles, ' ' ' tlf stilus, Etc '. I Christinas Tree. ! pn next Tuesday evening, from to . o ciacK, me, siuuoms 01 oi. uene vlnvoW colleK will be given a Christ' mis -tree party at the college' In Vlc toriii. ;'Thi party will be given In lieu of tlie,ununl public entertainment anil will doubtless be more heurtlly enjoy ed by tliem. There will be a large cedar Ireo arranged for the occasion, decorated In 'all ;th ;i glories of the Yuletlde season,' and from this tree each student will receive a handsome present - Following the distribution of the gifts. Mother de Planck will have refreshments served, . and "' after . 9 o'clock the Juniors and seniors will en Joy a dance. They have also prepared two plays for the occasion, which will give . promise of being on the same high order as some - previous ories given by the studeita of the college. On Wednesday the . college will take a hnllfliitf fnF turn aiutlia a , il mnnv of the students will go to their various homes for the Christmas season. . ' tt ft . ,r ' . ifs Postpone Dance. 1hra hni hfwn'n nrmtnnnffnrtenfc nf the leap year i dance which the. girls of the younger set had been planning to give just before or during the holi days' The dance will be gfven shortly after ChrlHt mas, when many people will be' in the city; and It promises to he a most enjoyable' event . If given before the holidays, it would? seriously Interfere with the student In the various girls' schools who would like to attend and many will- be away dur ing Christmas week. For these rea sons it was thought best to make the postponement so that the dance may DO Vila VI 111V 1H CTCUIB VI 111V WIIIIT-I season. ' It will be anticipated with much jleurer, especially. by -the young men; who are so unfortunate as to possess the virtue of bashfulness, anil muv nrnVA vnrtf fruitful ftf re sults to many of them. . ' j Mr Davidson, Hostess. Mrs. -Theodore F. Davidson is the hostess at the Country club this after- mnAN unit hpa t ha mrcathnr tins im. provea greauy over me pan lew uuya, there Will likely be a fair sized crowd of the members present to consume tea and. otherwise enjoy themselves. There ia no regular gotf tournament scheduled, .but it la probable that there will be several matches of this sport if the links have dried sufficient' ly to allow playing. The winter place tennis, tournament for mixed matches will begin. this afternoon to continue several, weeks, and the drawing for partner will take place at 4: SO o'clock. Mue.h interest is already be Ing evidenced in this tournament, t - , ; .; n , ,.; . , Pen and? Plate Club Officer, .,- . The- seventh anniversary meeting of the Fen ana Plate club Asaa tttid tnis week, at the residence of Dr. C. L. Minor, one of the founders. Who has entertained the club at dinner on the occasion of every annual meeting. Officers elected for the ensuing year are Dr. M. C Mlllender, president; Haywood Parker, vice president; Dr. Thomas Fraaer, secretary-treasurer; R. i J. Tlghe, member of executive committee. v.-...-" K H ... " . In an account of the Thursday meet ing of the Woman's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian, church,: in yesterday's Gacette-News, it was stated the society was addressed by Rev. Dr. Campbell- This should have- read "Rev. R. P. Smith." and the Maxwell home, established by the church, was referred to as the "Knoxvllle" home. The account of the meeting was taken by telephone. Zeb. F. Curtis will teach the Roracn das ot Central Methodist church to morrow morning. . ', .. , . - . . n m The children of Hillside convent will be given a Christmas tree party next Wednesday evening by the sisters who are in charge of the school. A' v. .- - ' The Rectors Aid society of Trinity church will meet Monday afternoon Hps, 147 Chestnut street. . . j W. 8. Hyams has gone to Richmond to attend the hearing Monday in the railroad rate cases, which will be taken up then by the United States Circuit court MODISH FOB Gfld HOTEL Mrs.; (fori Reynolds Drives First Stake in Surveying , Operations. .; Sftilh Drufj Store- Gu:rcntees Hyomtf If you really mean that you w... to drive eveny bit of catarrh from your nose and throat why not try. a sensible remedy that Is guaranteed to banish catarrh, or money back. If. you already, own -a little hard rubber HYOMEI Inhaler, you can buy i bottle of HYOMEI (pronounce.lt HIgh-o-meJ for only60 cents. . If you do not own an fnhaler ask for complete HYOMEI outtlet which con tains an .inhaler, this will cost - you jl.oo. . . . - t " ', J , Then breathe HYOMEI and get rid of' catarrh, . relief cornea In five mln utes, tt'lay's treatment will make you kppy,' a week's treatment and snuf 1es, mucus and hawking go, another ,veek and good-bye to catarrh. Try t today on money back plan. - Sold ny Smith's Drug store and rugglsts werywhere. . , ' . At 1 ; 1 8 o'clock this afternoon groundwa9 broken for the $250,000 tourist hotel development in . E. W. Urove park. Mrs. Carl V. Reynolds, In the presence of a dosen or ,.. so friends and supporters of the enter prise, and with three blows with an axe drove the first stake of the sur veyor's lines in platting the 40-acre tract for developments Incident to and centering upon the tourist hotel. Im mediately a force tP"woodmen began the wqrk of clearing, the , .tract of utumps. As the chorus of axea rang out bull' dog and a amall terrier1 In the party jumped a rabbit, , which headed ut the mountain, directly- by the ground-breaking part0 and right through the group of workmen. This caused a temporary suspension of de stumping operations, the men throw ing their Implements at the retreat ing cottontail. It Is reported with re gret that the rabbit escaped, due mainly to the . faulty method and technique' of the dogs;" otherwise, the function was an- entire success, . .. The place Is a bench about half a mile beyond the terminus of the Charlotte street car line, and between the old track ot the river line of the Craggy mountain railroad and the new mountain motor Tond. It is only a few yards to either road. The eleva tion la on a line with the roof of the south wing of the Battery Park hotel, and the situation, with the undulat ing green carpet of the golf grounds stretching out In the Immediate fore ground and to the middle .distance, and the city and rimming mountains grouping 'In vast and perfect compo sition. Is grandly beautiful. The ho tel Is to be of stone, appropriately designed for Its weodland setting, and numerous bungalows are to be built on the same tract,. H ia announced Architects are hurrying here from all around, and several have already been on the ground. The laying out and construction are to proceed forth with;, good roads and walks will be built, water and sewer lines laid, etc. The beginning of this work Ig' nallies the most Important material development of many years In tMs Ticinity. ' 1 RUSSIA J!KES THREAT TO SEVER ALL REUTION? Washington,. Dec. . What in diplomatic language Is Interpreted as practically a threat by Russia to sever all friendly relations with the United State in the event congress goes ahead with the plan -to abrogate the treaty, of 1832 with Russia has been made to President Taft and Secretary of State Knox by the Russian ambas sador, George Bakhmeteff. ' . Bakhemeteff protested against the Sulzer resolution for abrogation of the teraty on the ground hat its flnal adoption would be Inconsistent with the long friendship between the United States and Russia,' Owing to the re ticence of all concerned In the nego tlations it was Impossible to learn the exact . nature of the protest, It is be lieved to have been directed prlnel pally against the language ot the Sill ier resolution, which boldly declares Russian has violated the terms of the treaty. When Informed of this, Sulser, chairman of the house foreign rela tions committee, declared he saw noth ing Insulting to"sens1t1v Russia" in his resolution, and believed It would go through the senate without modi fication. "'.'. t - ... ' 1 , 'J "Oliirail SPEED, RACE (lEA S Ei Feeler-Clark Team Leads by 0ns Lap 10,000 "People - Witness Event. ? . ADVERTISING CH FORMER HAS HI eaaBsaMswsmaaasa) .. v. Already Results Are Seen . More Papers Will Be ..'-..V Used Later. , New York. Dec; 16. The last day of the six days bicycle race began this morning with a-.U'rr.UIc.burBt ( speed. The Fogler-Clark team took a one-lap lead over the enttre field." The-morning hours were full of nmsattonal J apurta' and spilM v 'Nearly ! 0,000 T0- ple stuck to thelraeats watching the sensational scene ? . i ' At 11 o'clotrk the score for '" 121 hours showed Kogler and Clark 2506 miles and 5 laps; five teams at 2606 miles and '4 laps; , Hill and J. Bedell, 2506 miles and three laps; Ix George and Brocco, 2505 '.miles and 8 laps; Laplze and Van Houewaert, 2606 miles and 7 laps, and Loreni and Saldow U260S miles and 4 laps. . .j . The record Is 2628 miles and 8 laps, made by McFarland and Moran in 1908. .; V , ;,; .. V Ashoville's winter advertising cam paign has started and already results are seen, as evidenced by letters from people In the northern cities, where the advertisements have so far ap peared, who ask for more Information about the city; The campaign started this week and to obtain such early re sults la very gratifying to the adver tising committee and hotel men who are behind the movement The plans of the campaign were formulated a few weeks ago, and the committee decided to advertise this year In about ten of the larger cities in the north, the sum to be expended luring the season to be about $1000. They also decided that the best plan was to run smaller advertisements than heretofore and thus be enabled to carry them for longer periods. The experiences ' of the committee In the past warranted the conclusion that '.his plan would be more ' effective than to carry large spaces for only a few times. The present campaign Is no yet In full swing and only a few cities are being . worked so far. The present advertisements are smaller than the ones that will appear later, but no very large space will be taken at any time. , The advertisements will be placed In the dallies of other cities in a short time and then the campaign will run continuously for the entire teason, : ' ' ' "'.'.'' AT IN MIDDLE ONAHUIRy Registry Clerk Bradley to Go to Texas Mr. Brown 1 ?; Succeed Him. " On January 16, HI 2, J. N. Bradley, registry clerk In the Asheville post office will go to the Hendersonvllle postofflce, C. V. Brown of the Asheville city carriers' force will come into the office In the place madevacant by Mr. Bradley's transfer. Mr. Bradley has many friends here who will regret to have him leave. B. F. Qoode. at present clerk in the Hendersonvllle office, will dome to the Asheville office as city carrier to take the place made vacant by Mr. Brown. 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING mar. keta markatable tblnm. and makes all mtable Utlnga "markatabK" ' ,v ' So KaHli Made. ' Cakes from Wheat Hearts Self-Ris ing Pancake flour require nothing but milk. Jellclous and digestible, i ; Fountain Pens WE believe we are ofTering our patrons the very Best and moot aatWactory fountain pens K be found on the market; if you will examine and try our large stock of pew you will surely find one to exactly suit your hand as there are many different style and kinds to select from. They will also give ? satiafactory service as the many compliment we have received from our customers will attest, i If you wieh the p-l decorated with gold bands we will do the mounting in our own hops, of heavier gold and at less price than : the factory-made ones.' !. . , As to prices, that is an Important conmdera tion id these offering, as they are the very loweet It is poNiihle to quote. WELL KNOWN. 00 CENTS VP TO $8.C0. CELEBRATED MAKIX YOU CAN PURCHASE HERE WITHOUT I EAR OF PAYING 1XX) MUCH. ARTUUR M. NIILD COMPANY Tou can't put a Bicycle In his stock ing; but that boy of your certainly will appreciate one however it may come te him. We have some good one at tempting prices. M.T. M. HKARN II CO v Battery Park Place. Fbon 448. REST GAME OF SEASON THAT OFJAST EllEliC Asheville Y. M. G.A.' Defeats Charlotte in Last Minute . i -' - of Play, 21 to 20. Last evening ln;the best played and most exciting game of basketball that ha been seen here this season, the Asheville T. M. C. A. team defeated the Charlotte team ' by the ' narrow margin of one .point, the score being 21 to 20.. This was the first of a series of four or five game to be played by these two teams, and the second will be played here tonight. Two or more will be played In Charlotte. - The game was close from start to finish, and there was never a time un til the last minute of the game when the outcome was hot doubtful. At the end of the first haK Charlotte had the best of it by one point ' Much of Charlotte's scoring was due to the ex cellent playing of J3tewarttj and in the second half I Brown was put against him.- By this new1 alignment and the goal throwing of '(Chambers, Schartle and Toung, Asheville was able to forge ahead. Louth Lipinsky, the cap tatn, did some1 fine defensive work and much credit for the victory is due to him. 'All the boys did good work fori that matter, on ooU) team. The team work avae alnoat'M'feet. . 1 The game tonight promise to be Just a interesting. t There was a good attendance and those who were pres ent declared that they would attend again tonight , .. The boys' orchestra rendered excel lent musio just before the game and between halves. -The orchestra will play again tonight , . : ,. .... i. i . We hare a lartre assort ment of Framed Pictures V We are selling; below cost. I These are all nice, hand some pictures that we are closing oui. -V, r J. B Law, as Pattern At peepaee tor Winter Comfortable steam heated rooms and apartments in Ade laide and Meriwether build ings on Haywood street, and Morselle Building on Patton Ave. See us before they' are all rented. Moale, ' Chiles & ' ' - Redwood. Real Estate and Insuranct , 27 Patton Art. ! 'DON'T THROW YOUR CHRISTMAS MONEY AWAY" Attend HTKRN'8 Al'CTIOX 8ALK8, where solid gold and liver 1 aold at your OWN PRICK. , Afternoon, 1:10: night, 7:10. VICTOR STERN. Haywood St Opposite P. O. ST0fJ!RCH DISTRESS Heartburn, Gas, Sourness and . Stomach Misery , ; Vanishes. " ; - . , ' . , - : - it- k, .'.,,,... .. r , There would not be a .cos of indi gestion here if readers who are sub ject to Stomach trouble knew the t're- mendou : anti-fwmetit t"and r dlgeSU ve virtue contained In, Dlapepsln, This harmless preparation will digest a heavy meal without the. sIlKhtoat iuss or discomfort, and relieve the sourest acid stomach In five minutes, besides overcoming all foul, Nauseous odors from the breath. ' Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on each 50-cent case nf Pape'a Dla'pcjiymi then you will readily understand why thtv promptly cures Indigestion and re moves such symptoms as ttbtyn, feellna- like a lumD - of 'fWMIrf th stomach, Belching of On ah Eructa tions of undigested food, watej braah. Nausea, Headache, Biliousness and many other, bad symptoms; 'and, be sides, you will not need laxatives to keep your stomach, liver and intes tines clean and fresh. ' ' ' '' " '" '' If your Stomach Is sour and fullof gas, or your food doeim't digest and your meals don't seem to fit why not get a 50-cent case from yonr: druggist and make life worth living? Absolute relief from Stomach misery and per fect digestion of anything 'you eat is sure to follow five minutes after, and, besides, one CO-cent case is sufficient to cure a whole family of such trouble. Surely a harmless, Inexpensive preparation like Pape's Dlapepsln, which will always, either at daytime or during night, relieve your stomach misery and digest your meals. Is about is handy and valuable a thing as you could have in the house. 'Heater firewood. Phone IBS!. Cor. Patton and Asheland Ave. TO EXCHANGE ' 11 -Room House, 11 acre of land In West Asheville for Improved City. Property. - Also 6 -room cottage. S. D. HALL, a Patton Ave. Phone L FOR SALE II Lot and one 7 -room house near oar line In West Asheville. Farm of 100 acre 4 mile from. Asheville, near R. R. Station. Also some nice residence in city. All at a bargain If taken at once. - , BROOKS REALTY COMPANY. Room 400-410 Oate Bldg. Phon 17tB. .'- For Rent Furhishbd , Eight room (team heated house. Furnished comnlete. with of linen and sliver. 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. P. Grant,Realty Co. 48 Patton Ave. Phone 479. Make Gifts of Shoes White-Velvet-Tans -.Next week, or tonight for that, corns right here and select a nice pair of shoes for any member of, the family, and ; you'll run no guess work of pleasing in your gift. AH wear shoe's,-: all appreciate them. All the popnhir leathers in nifty styles. xry us. , Nichols Shoe Co. Xmaa Shoesters. On the Square MILLINERY All Trimmed Hats Reduced SPKOAT'S OATKS HriLDINO REMOVAL NOTICE '. , The Part Vfllllnery has moved te No. 7 PATTON AVE. next door to the Palace Theater. , MRS. J. KROMAK. Frbr. arytnlna la Mtlunar NARCISSUS BULBS In the Bunch-Flowered ' va riety we can supply the Paper White Grandlflora which grows splendidly in a bowl of water with gravel. In the Trumpet ' varieties, the Von Blon, Golden Yellow, with double trumpet The Emperor and . Empress, richest yellow, , large . single' trumpet. Everything in Drugs and Seeds. GRANT'S PHARMACY Pure Drugs and, Seeds. ' MISS CRUISE'S SHOP . 25 Haywood St. Special sale of Switches from $1.50 to $6.00. Full Line of Toilet Articles. - ' . THE BERLIN SAMPLE ' . pXUJKfi ' '' ' Great value In Ladle' Coat Suit and Long Coat, ranging in price from $5.00 to $18.60. T. . ' ..'"N.,Pck 6qju.'h'.""'-f Trimmed Hats Reduced M. WEBB CO. FOR SALE Take Notice Eferyhody. For $1750 you can buy an attract vt bargain In a nine room house near car Un and center ef city) . . NATT ATKINSONS SONS Co. ' ' ' J ! ; Real Estate Dealers. ttttitt$te$$ttttet0$MMttstf4 w I .1 .. ELECTA COPFEE Is the highest grade of coffee obtainable. Your Christ mas dinner will be improveJ if you have a cup of this coco to finish with. Twopound cans 80c, ate Fidtioia, Some people buy a book because they are struck with the title. Others because they like the author. A great many people before buying a book, ask "Which are your best sell ers?" :- v- ---'J " . :- -t - ' ' Here is a list of good titles, noted writerafMd splendid sellers: ! The Harvester;.:. .s... $1.35 By G. S. Porter. ; The Carpet. from Bagdad. $1.25 By Harold 'Macgrath. - Miss Oibbie Gault.. $1.20 . j 'By Kate-Lai-gley Bosher. ; ' s The Mistress of Shenstone.1.35 , By Florence Barclay. Kennedy Square... . $1.35 . By Ilopkinson Smith. The Iron Woman. .... . . $1.35 By Margaret Deland. ( The Sick-a-Bed Udy....$U0 By E. H. Abbott. A Weaver of Dreams $1.50 By Myrtle Keed. ' Keeping; Up With Lixrie.$1.00 By Irving Bacheller. The Ne'er-Do-WeU. ....$155 ' , Ilex Beach. , , , Hadoiey : Bi Moale' Go. YATES Cz LIcGUIRE, West Pack Square j. U J j . sir: r 70
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