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if ' -, ' ...LL-LL i wLL.IL. is degel::er eulleti:: 4l Pf f 4, . v. - Steer your way to 25 North Main Street . and take advantage of their Thursday's Special Brighton Vegetable arid Fruit Press The most effective Machine made for pressing fruit shredding potatoes, etc. It pares and mashes potatoes at one operation. Boiled potatoes passed through this press, come out in lightfeathery shreds, leaving their skins behind them. Jellies, Syrups, Catsups, etc., quickly and easily made. An early trip to our store will insure your getting one. All Go Thursday, Special Price 10 Cents See Window Display and Watch this Space for Friday's Special Brown-Weaver Hardware Co. 25 North Main Street Phone 87 Asheville, N. C. A Number of Sanitation Sub jects of -Vital Importance Discussed. FIB6 1MPRDVEUENTS ATSWHNNAQA-BERKELEY Colonial Entrance, Enlarged Lobby, Tile Floors a Few of Them. The recent improvements on the Swnnnunoa-Rerkeley hotel are now Hbnut completed und the place pre sent a much better appearajiue. Krank LoUKhran. the owner and pro prietor of the hotel, has been cmrry liiK on these Improvement at inter vals for a year or two, and beun by building an addition to the hotel which included a large number of guest rooms, an assembly room and ball room, besides store rooms on the first Hour. This has been followed by other improvements on the Interior of the building, and now the hostelry is among the most up-todate to be found In the state, with accommoda tions fur about 250 people, 40 or BO private baths, - and 'new j furnishings and decorations (bceugliout,. ' ',' Thf latest Improvements which are now nearlng completion had to do with the enlargement of the lobby, and new furnishings for this and the din ing room. The lobby is now about twice Its original sixe, and in connec tion with it there is a lounging room, which Is an Innovation and a very valuable one for the hotel. A new tile floor has been laid in these two rooms and a metal celling has also been put in the dining room, and over the whole there are studded Innumerable electric bulbs. In front, a colonial entrance has been constructed, and this Is also bril liantly Illuminated with electric lights. Two large electric signs are to be placed over this, and when It is put In shape, the place will hardly be recog nized as the old Bwannanoa hotel. IT THEATD IflD FALKGE COUS CArSC HEADACHE LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Orlp remedy, removes cause. Call for full name, look for signature E. W. OROVE. 25c 'Hie Only Chance. "If those California women run for office I do not think they wxuld be Kuiity of purchasing Votes?" "Not unless they got green trading stumps with them." Houston Post. Reproductions of That at Sa- vannah Drawing Large Crowds. Today and tonight at the Theato and Puluce theaters, may be seen re productions In moving pictures of the recent grand automobile races at Savannah. The management of these two theaters put the pictures on yes terday for the first time and large crowds have flocked to see what the reproduction to like. None have been disappointed, for the pictures are excellent. At one point in the pictures Is shown the big grandstand aa it caught on fire during .the races, through the carelessness of a cigarette smoker and hoi ttio blase was ex tlngulshed. The home stretch of the track is shown and the winners as they came .In. The entertainment Is much Increased by the excellent music furnished by the orchestra at each place. The December number of the Bulle tin; the organ of the health depart ment of the city of Asheville, Is Just eft the press. This Is one of the best numbers ot the Bulletin that has been Issued; and besides a great deal of valuable advice, it contains some In teresting information. It has eight pages this time and on the back cover there Is a story in cartoons, entitled "The Hog vs. a Human Being." The Bulletin states that the Asso ciated Charities has provided a visit ing nurse, and comments fevorably in the action in the statement that there was nothing that Asheville needed more. Most of the captions themselves in dicate the subject matter that Is con tained In this number. "The Deadly Nursing Bottle" is one, and others are "Unheeded Warnings," "The Cheapness of Human Life," "Good Heads vs. Good Health," "The Care of Milk In the Home." Part of the address of Dr. E. A. Al derman before the Seaboard Medical association, December , to reprinted, In which he talked on the compulsory physical examination and treatment of school children. There to also part of the charge of Judge Frank Carter to the gram! Jury of Robeson county not long since,' In which he says that "life Is too cheap." Judge Cart r has reference to the homicides: but the Bulletin takes the opportunity to im press on its readers the Importance of sanitation and preventative medicine. IT IS TO BE WEATHERJLUN THINKS However, Precipitation Is Likely to Continue for 24 Hours More. i Asheville to sleety, sloppy and slushy today. The weather observer says that the cold snap Is due to end tonight, but the precipitation, which began about I: SO a. m., will probably continue. In one form or another, most probably rain, until about tomorrow night The "spell of weather" began down along the gulf coast and has spread up this way. The waether man at New Orleans reports 2.84 inches of rain and the one at Pensacola 2.76 inches, and an SO-mile gale. Packers' Attorneys to Adilrow Jury Chicago, Dec.. 20. Several repre sentatives of the pack'. r will address the Jury Immediately .'ollowlng the close of District, Attorney Wllkerson's opening statement, . The government will not call its Witnesses before next week. THE WEATHER TEKPERaTTJUL t a 31 20 34 Asheyllle , . . Atlanta Augusta ,. 28 Charlotte 30 Jacksonville 60 Key West 72 Knoxvllle .. 32 Louisville . . Mobile , New Orleans li '44 4 S8 42 C4 80 44 42 64 64 36 40 4! S2 40 4 Forecasts until 3 n. m. Thursday for Asnevuie and vicinity: Unsettled rainy weather tonight nd Thursday warmer tonight. For North Carolina: Rain tonight and Thursday; warmer tonight In in terlor; high northwest winds. Summary of Conditions. The area, of high barometric pres New York Oklahoma , Raleigh .. Savannah . . Washington Wilmington 32 SO . 62 12 36 28 43 22 34 SI WVV jr - e- - . "1 i rvi i iWrK e Suggestions for ; Christmas Gifts Meet Me at the PEERLESS FASHION Patton - y?: -; atton ; ! , Ave. - f- kvz. fH'v . -VS-.ty '-.'--V- it ; ' t. I aa- if aan ri V tl Suits Cloth Coats Fur Coats Capes Dresses Skirts Furs Kimonas Undterwenr Hosiery . in: Gloves Handkerchiefs Neckwear , . Umbrellas Waists Scarfs . Bags MJath Robes " - ' Veils . Hair Ornaments U S. Department of Agriculture, WEATHER BUREAU . V A. ' ttLVk.'VI r w - . KM uv wui mMtmm uj car Mill niaiias sr HW", awaaat Malaai. () Man (f Mt naaa S VMS. Om ataf rim r aUaM m B aarnm ami. mmr ir II aaj at H mkM m aaa m sura noted yesterday over the Great Lakes haa made continued progress to the eastward and now overlies middle Atlantic states. Its eastward move ments to being cloiely fallowed by un settled,' stormy . weather, due to the advance ot a storm now central over Oklahoma. Eleven stations situated In the Gulf district report precipitation amounts for the past 24 hours In ex cess of one Inch. Present conditions Indicate unsettled, rainy weather In 300 04- f --AY ' this vicinity tonight 'and Thursday, with warmer tonight. , " ' R. T, LINDLEV, Observer Weather Bureau. -Normal today: Temperuture 17 de- greek. Precipitation .!. ANYT SEALSHIPT OYSTERS j liEN Of course you Ore worn out 6bon,m Nowwhy ont you come ami huy everything you want for your Xmas dinner and save' yourself -tha trouWo ani worr of going to a half doen plares to find what you want! FRUITS Oranges, Grapes, Grape Fruit, Banana, Native Apples, Oregon Apple9, Tangerines. FRESH MEATS Turkeys, Veal, Ducks, Pork, Chickens, Beef, Iimb, Rabbits, etc. . ' , ALL KINDS OF NUTS . VEGETABLES . ,: . . n Celerj', Cauliflower, Egg t ruit Cake. Plum Puddinc. i Plnnf itt MinCA Mnt. Malflirn T?ui&,na 1 7 -Ft "-ne NOTHING BETTER. JM-L cumbers. T It will be a treat to visit my Candy Booth, and see one of th? W lines of candy in the city.' The young lady in the booth will greet you wit'h a smile, and Borve yon you have never ljeen served before. . .. .. . STAPLE AND FANCY CR0CERIES, FRUITS, MEATS AND VEGETABLES. NORTH MAIN AND 1IERRII.I0N. rnc:;s o c n
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