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Thursday, December 21," 1311. TUB AS US VILLI! "AZF.TTE.NEWS. I, ' i Hi: 1 1 COKE Very light; no dust; no smoke; makes fierce heat. A very satisfactory fuel. Phone 130. Carolina Goal & Ice Company BILLBOARD CASE GETS NEW TBIAL Attorney General Was of Opin ion'City Could Not Sus tain Appeal. YARD EGGS Per Dozen 45c. E. C. Jarrett Fbonea S6S or HI. 11 North Pack Square and City Market. Phone t GUARANTEE SHOES Are all their name implies Guarantee, because their good ness enables us to guarantee every pair of them. Extremely appropriate for Christinas giving because peo ple want to give gilts that are good. For thr'C fifty and four dol lars, we have special values in shoes for men and women, that will prove reliable, and very acceptable. Come and see. GuaranleeShoeStore tkwth Mais M. Corporation Counsel J. Frazier Clenn la receiving the congratulations or menus touay on account or his vie tory In a case for the city in the Su ureme court of North Carolina, after ' Attornpv npnnrnl Hifkptt hnri fltpfl nn opinion or brief adverse to Mr. Glenn's contentions. The case was that of the City of Ashevllle vs. W. J. Staples, In which Mr. . Staples was charged with violation of the billboard ordinance and the opinion was handed down yes terday, and the finding of, the lower court was reversed. Mr. Staples was fined $25 in Police court in June for the erection of a billboard nearer the ground than 24 inches, which Is contrary to the ordi nance. He appealed to Superior court and a motion was made by his counsel before Judge Lane to have the indict ment quashed, and this was sustained. The city then appealed to the Supreme court and Mr. Glenn went to Raleigh a few weeks ago to argue the case. The attorney general in his brief stat ed that he did not think the appeal could be sustained, saying In effect lhat there is nothing In the ordinance which shows that it is demanded by the public welfare, and that it does not specify the erection of the bill boards along the street or sidewalk, thus prohibiting their erection on pri vate property, whatever the distance from the street. After this brief was filed by the at torney general, it was taken as a mat ter of course by some that the city could not sustain the appeal; and it was even reported at one time that the Supreme court had filed an opin ion adverse to it. The case will now come back here for new trial. This opinion was handed down among several others from this coun ty, and others will be handed down Saturday. Give Y. M. C. A. Membership Cards for Christmas presents. It ! m Toyland Headquarters Our holiday display of high class gifts EXCELS novelty, variety, origi nality and unusually at- Sj tractive prices. Special: $20.00 and $23.00 Dinner 2 Sets $14.85 I I $73.00 Dinner Set $47.50 S Chocolate Sets 75c to $15 I I The I XL Dept.: E FOR SLUSHING A TH Sam Foster Tried for Assault on Mack Harris Both Negroes. 3 ! 22 F, Store atton Ave. Phone 107. ij t ' 1 1 CLOUDY WEATHER J ; I Makes no difference. We! ! ! lean get your work out on! I ! Itime for Xmas if you will! ! ! ! come now. ! ! J ; 18 N. Pack Sq. Over Tlieato; ; I! HIGGASON STUDIO l ! !N. Pack Sq. Over 'Theato'! ! IMtMMMMMtMMMMM Sum Foster, a negro, was tried be fore Judge Adams in Police court this morning on the charge of assaulting, with Intent to kill, one Mack Harris, also a negro. The case was first called Monday morning but was continued on account of the absence of Harris. The assault for which Foster was tried occurred last August and this is the first time Jhat the officers have been able to get hold of him. On first being arraigned. Foster plead former conviction, but the court held that this did not settle the mat ter as the defendant was not present, and the trial was set for today. The tesult was that the defendant was found guilty and sentenced to serve eight months on the county roads. According to Harris' version of the matter, the two men had been at t dance together and Foster had be come angry because Harris refused to uive him some whiskey: that later, on going into a restaurant, he' had met Foster and Foster proceeded M slash his throat, after saying thatTie was going "to cut his head oft." He dis played the scar, which was four or five inches long. Foster's story was different. He said he and Harris ha I been drinking together and a dispute arose about who should drink firs'.. When he cut Harris, he thought llarrla was about to brain him with a rock, he said. : L f '.i TU ItaW naDmBa fit DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE Knees Became Stiff Five Years of Sever Rheumatism The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, 14 Barton Street, Boston, Mass is anoth er victory by Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great medicine has succeeded in many cases where others have utterly failed. Mr. Goldstein says: "I suf fered from rheumatism five years. It kept me from business and caused ex cruciating pain. My knees would be come as stiff as steel. I tried many medicines without relief, then took Hood's Sarsaparilla. soon felt much better, and now consider myself en tirely cured. I recommend Hood's." Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Saraatabs, CITY NEWS Deputy Collector McCoy and Special Employe Kanlpe yesie'duy reported to the revenue office here the seizure of an illicit distillery In Burke county. The local office of the Postal Tele graph and Cable company announces that the office will be kept oven Sun day night to hundle Christmas letter grams. What is probably the record for shoeing horses was attained yester day by Charles U llrown, who has a shop at 27 Xiyth lxingtnn avenue. He put on 274 shoes during the day. The teams of the class A basketball league of the Y. M. C. A. will play at the association gymnasium tonight. The games will be between Young and lunt. and Wilson and Stokeley. The local T?ar association is arrang ing to have its annual dinner at the Manor next Thursday night. The committee on arrangements has been appointed but the program has not been announced. NIGHT SCHOOL TEH S IS Music, Excellent Address and a Dutch Sapper at the Y. M. C. A. The Dutch supper which was served last night at the Y. M. C. A. audito rium in celebration of the close of the fall term of the night school and for the students of this school was a very successful affair. There were some good music, Interesting speeches and toasts. The room had been tastefully decorated, and the menu of the sup per was unique. The supper was served by the Ijidies' auxiliary, and the music was furnished by the bpys' orchestra. t The toastmaster wae Prof. E. P. Childs, who Is chairman of the educa tional committee, and the responses were made by teachers of the classes and -others who were present and ure interested in the school. The program was as follows: Solo Roland S. Kolb. I "Education's Contribution to Self Development." Hov. W. A. Newell. "Education's Contribution to Effi ciency." Paul P. Brown. "Our Foreign Citizens." Prof. R. C. Goldstein. "The Coming Man." Milton Braun. "The Balance Sheet." 8. M. Hanes. "The Educational Department." C. 11. Burt. The ladles served the following menu: Kippered Herrings Frankfurters with Sauer Kraut Baked Potatoes. Pretzels, Cream Cheese, Rye Bread, Fruit Salad Ice Cream Fancy Cakes Coffee. i xfiatoe jtandsjfyrtaft CHALMERS 30 TORPEDO $1500 FULLY EQUD?PED , Including Outline? s Self Starter There are torpedos and torpedos, but here is one that will stand the wear and tear and give satisfactory service for'a long period. It will always look well, too. Have you ever seen a car with classier, pret tier lines? Moreover, it is finished with extreme care. It gives the tailor-made, just-out-of-the-band box Im- pression. It's a Chalmers through and through. Your choice of three at tractive color schemes. ....' --f ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE CO., 15-17 South Lexington Ave. Toys, Xmas Toys For all the little ones. GEO. W. JENKINS 29 S. Main. Phone 125. Barbee's MEANS GOOD CIGARS 14 Patton Ave. CHRISTMAS TAGS, SEALS, Cards, LettersTwines, Pretty Wrapping Paper, &c., Playing Cards, Games, Fountain Pens, Lap Tablets, &c. ROGERS' BOOK STORE St Pittoi Ave PhoM 254. CANDY CANES AND HORSE SHOES Fresh, pure, home-made Xmas stocking candies. CANDY KITCHEN NEAR POSTOFFIOB i HOLIDAY GIFTS And whore to buy tliem. Read my large ads. in the Citizen and Evening News of Saturday and Sunday. BLOM BERG'S Leading Cigar and Sporting Goods Store. 17 Patton Ave. QUALITY TALKS! ..' It would not pay us to sell any COAL but the best. Whether you use a ton or car load, your wants receive the same careful attention from us. Southern Goal Go. Phone 114. No. 10 N. Pack Sq. MHHInnilllMUmtMl J THERE'S GOODJPJQ I FEELING In the home K and the heart of all who use M. & ; ; W. COAL it's high ; ; ; grade fuel none better. ; ' Makes '- home happy t Christmas times. mono 4U. JI rj I Asheville Coal Co. I 8 North Pack t. .. Phone '40. MT FRESH MEATS V The quality and superiority of our meats are the best sell ing points. A trial will con- vince. , Dressed Turkey, Leg Lamb and Simon Pure Lard. . HILL & YOUNG v Phone 4-359. City Market SHOW IS HALTED HERE THREATENED DEST 'OF BILTMQRE Charles Garren, Jailed for Selling Liquor, Sets Fire to Paper and Blanket. MEN'S SHIRTS AND COLLARS For Christmas wearing present the perfect ap pearance when done the NICHOLS WAY Good Work, Quick Work, White Work. Phone 95. i .... J.A:riclol3,I'jr.- Charlie Garren, who la known to the polite court of the city, was ar rested yesterday rt Blltmore, tried before Mayor B. P. Itavenel for re tailing whiskey and was bound to court In the sum of 1200. It is said that Garren was some what Intoxicated when he came to I trial, and then and afterward creat'M quite a mue excitement. According to report he was incar cerated in the calaboose of the village and a guard set to watch him. Gar ren had some matches, and finding paper bag, he set it on lire and then attempted to burn a. blanket Then, it la said that the guard, thinking that Garren would burn down the Hastlle, , started along one of the streets shout ing fire at the top of his voice. Dep- , uty Sheriff FX M. I .yd a was telephon ed for to bring Garren to the county JalL Tor food, dry Wood, Telephone 1177. St-12t Give T. M. C. A. Membership Cards for Christmas presents. it Grant's No. II Cures Cold SI at Give T. M. C. A. Membership Cards for Christmas pteMUM. It Chambers V Weaver. Livery. Phone It Give Y. M. C A. Membership Card roe cnrisimss presmita. - It ''' ' rmiit m C Cn., formerly " " -...-r-i,-ue ran4 t I,u. a l uim Many of "Isle of Smiles" Cast Quit Several Engagements Canceled. The company producing "the Isle of Smiles," a musical comedy, ap peared at the Auditorium laat night and played to a very small audience. Those attending were disappointed. There is material In the production for a good ahow, however, and the failure to please was due In part to a weakened cast. About a week ago there was a row among those car rylng a majority of ths leading roles and as a result those who took part In the dissension abandoned the pro. ductlon. These Included the prima donna, ths leading man, the Dutch comedian and one other. Along with them went a doten of the cho rus. The management of the company has wired for actors to fill the vacan cles that have been made In the troupe and these are expected to ar rive at almost any time, rne com pany has laid over here, canceling aeveral engagements, for ths purpose of recruiting snd getting time for rehearsal, . ' , WANTS WANTED Two or three furnished rooms in good location for light housekeeping. Address E. D. Hods don,71 College street 7t-lt See Our Xmas Window and give us your orders for Christmas Fruit Baskets As we give special attention to them. Clarence Sawyer Kindling 10c per box 53 Patton At. Six Phonu N. If 00. CHRISTMAS GIFTS I.et us help you decide. Good val ues and pleasinif assortment await your inspection. Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Gems, Jewelry Novelties, Soirtenirs, Silverware-, Fountain leiiH. J. E. CARPENTER, Jeweler Net. 11 Went I'ack Squai-Q (In Moore's Furniture huirr.) To fully appreciate the com forts and joy of a happy Christ mas tide one must know the hlessinjys of a good 9et of teeth. How many are there who do not realize this? Come to us for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. ( Dr. Matthews' Dental Parlors Cor. College and Spruce Sts.f Near Court llouse. Phone 949. No Iianger All danger of fire is banished when you use our - - CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING OUTFIT Complete with -eight beautiful fruit lamps and extra long cord $3.50. With sixteen fruit lamps $5.50. Let us show them to you. V Piedmont Electric Co. Opposite Post Office TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium. 31 Haywood Street. For Ladies and Gentlemen. O Authoritative Styles ' ) .. '", "A woman without ornament if like a field 0 without water," runs the Eastern proverb. J k Ladien are never averse to add to their personal m 1 charm- by the wearing of becoming jewelry. 1 WTJ Come to us and select the right kind. sT If you have a becoming piece of jewelry which every one admires it adds much to the pleasure and satisfaction of your possession. . OUR NAME IS A GUARANTEE OF GOOD FAITH. OUR DEPARTMENT OF JEWELRY MAK ING GIVES EXCELLENT SERVICE. OUR DESIGNS are DISTINCTLY DIF FERENT from anything eUe on the market; and, while they follow the Paris models and faahwnui of the present time, they have an eleganc of plain richness characteristic of our own nutke of jewelry. Look over our HOLIDAY STOCK, examine the quality, compare the prices, watch the people buying, and you will See why such a . large, fine stock of jewelry, Diamonds and Native Gem Stones is pouible in Anhevillo. ARTHUR k FIELD COMPANY LOST Poodle dog. with light brown ears, answers to name of Ted. Re turn to tl Bsarden avenue and re ceive reward. J71-tf. FOR RENT Newly furnished I -room eotta. US; or unturnlshtd. Call 3 Besrdea avenue. ITl-lt Fine JcIIico Coal Tha Ideal fael. It's bo. JELUCO COAL CO. City orrke phone IJ, yard r'"-ne (10, ' i "I 1 l on rar lots. Citizens Transfer Company uuuan WOODCOCK, Owns. ' . " FuEJIITUkT. Mrnrmn 1 wrcpt Basses Tranifer Serriet. : Endue d W V. C I. aad T. P. A. l-XJll KKilT tW and flvs room apartments. Ither furnished or unfurnished, lo fatlon Cumberland avenue. 1IAECTLLLES & CO., H- l F.t. - ' SI 1 ij .. I . U 8ALK. FIs room eottase, modern. Price 1100.00. Turma Ilk rant MAH5TELLEH & CO., Il-B I -.... Dear Santa Claus Come in and look nt our nice line of Morris Chairs, Rugs, Pictures and Rocking Cliaris. We reduce the price this week. Open Evenings. Deal & Golightly i 27 N. Main Street. ,i E Christmas Gifts The Rource of all joy in giving lies in the selection of practical, sensible articles of highest quality that will suitably convey the expression of the donor's esteem. Our line of Opera Glasses in Mother of Pearl and Gold is beyond comparison. Lorgnettes in Gold and Gun Metal. Our Prices are right, too. See our Electric Coffee Percolators, in Copjier and Nickel. They make an ideal Xmas gift CH AS E. HENDERSON 52 Patton Avenue POCKET KNIVES V Are nn ideal gift to boys or men. We have the great est variety ever shown in Asheville. Price low when quality is considered. Pretty Wes to put them in. See our line of wagons, carts, tricycles drums, air guns and 22 Rifles, , , ' . , Oltis Green Hardware Co. , Agents for "VTi!.:?a r :rx". V
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