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THREE GE3 OFFICIALS l.J LL.il III L....:; ' ii i.ULiiitbtJtb : :.::. is mm ei iso. mas FOil THEBRFIIT HOTEL i 8! 00.1IF.HFTS MEETING TO ORGANIZE " , CIVIC ASSOCIATION Committee Appointed at Preliminary - , . p Meeting-Will Submit a Report. '." ' ' . ;v -i Next Wednesday evening at 4 V "clock there1 will' be a -'mealing, held . ... at the. Henrietta forv the purpose oI, organizing a society for civic better ment-jA preliminary meeting,, it will be recalled,' was held a few weeks J; alnco) and a- committee" appointed to . ; draft a- constitution and by-laws. This committee will be ready to report by ) next Wednesday. They will present ' plans of. , organisation which will be ; adopted- or modllled to meet the views - of the majority of .those attending. The' meeting is to be public, and all i,' women are, cordially Invited and urg- - ed to attend. Those who have inau gurated the movement would like to have the name of every lady in Ashe - ville signed to the constitution. The .. name of the- society, scope of ' - the work, methods, etc., are of course yet to be decided on. . It Is hoped there may be a large attendance at the meeting for organising. ' I v ..: y .'...' -sf. : 9t V' V.' ! Monday evening Mrs. Gaston Meares will entertain at her home on Atktn street .with a Ve' hundred .party for her daughters, - Misses - lAura and Exuro. The house will be decorated with holly and other evergreens and upper will be served) during the even- lng. i ; ' , '! ',." ; '. ' ' . . It ' v - On New Tear's eve Dr. and Mrs. : Charles U Minor will give a reception .for their daughter. Miss Lucy Minor, y at their home on French Broad ave nue. - The hours will be from 6 until o'clock, and It. will doubtless be an 7 event of Interest.' ; n; . . ' - At her home on Cumberland avenue - 1 yesterday afternoon Miss Gladys Red ' wood entertained a number of her friends of the younger set with cards, f the garnet played being1 Ave hundred. i The Toung Women's Missionary so ' clety of the Ftrst Presbyterian church wlll meet., next Tuesday afternoon at . the home pf Miss Elisabeth Ramsey, 144 Cumberland avenue. ty- ' 4 H - ' ' ' A small . Christmas tree party was , given i yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Dunn 'McKee for her children, at her home on Victoria road. , ! ' Amr.g the social affairs arranged . for next week will be a luncheon Tues ' ' day given by Miss Eugenia Johnston.' . K- - - i Mlw. Helen Taylor, recently enter tained with Ave hundred party, at - her homo -on Montford avenue. ; n 1 - - t Mrs. 3: E. Plckerson will entertain . . a few fiictids this afternoon, at her ' - homo' on C bsrlotte street , v .. 1 The Jewish Feast of Chanuka. or Feast of Lights, will end tonight, after lasting for eight days. , t i K -. ,' - f , ' '. ' ' Mrs. Thomas -Wadley Raoul enter tained with a dinner Thursday night n.n Rev. Lewis Collins has returned from Salisbury, where he was the worker of honor In a Teachers' Train ing institute of Rowan Connty Sunday -... Rchoul association. In which 11 schools were represented. ' , . - - r St . H The friends of Miss Minnie L. Rorlson will -be interested to learn that she will not be afTected by the changes Incident to the abolishment . of the United States Circuit court but will retain her position In the office . of the clerk of the District court. Mr, and Mrs. Robert R. Reynolds left this morning for New Orleans for a slay of several weeks, and will spend some time in Florida before returning. ; - . v -.V'V.' .-v :;'., tJ. A. Blenner, an automobile dealer of Richmond, to visiting in Asheville for some days. m n v -.. ' ' MIm Annie Kerr goes to Wsynes vljle today, to visit friends. " ;. ' ;, -''--'' w . .' :. ' Mrs. T. D, Balrd and Miss Jennie Sullivan of Salisbury are visiting Mrs. J. H. Bulllvan at her home on French ' Broad' avenue. - - - - Mr. and -Mrs. Scruggs B. Reagan, who hsve been Sendlng the holidays at the home of Mr. Reagan's father, , J. J. Reagan, at Weaverville,. left to day for their home In MontpellerT O. where he has a position with the Wabash railroad. t n . Fred C. Todd leaves this evening for a business trip to Philadelphia and New lor, E! H LIS! j " It. 'Dr. and Mrs. J. H Greene have re 1 ' 1 A Useful Article ri'-w would you like to lave a gaw knifo tliat will take the core 'and new Li from a gr.npe fruit or crmige, sqmralo the layrra, or looM-a the outside tkia from the fruit? . Come in and lot ua isliow you these knives; they have juHt the right curve and ede. IVktb 8.jo to $1.50. Look our stock over and compare the prices with caUloguei and other firms. ARTHUR rt riLLD CO. W 1 turned to the city from a short visit in Birmingham, . , Mrs. Charles Quinlln spent yesterday In the city, from Waynesvllle. . '4' V ,' : ' r, l Ilarry L. Candler of Princeton, N. C.,- Is visiting, relatives In and around. Asnevlllo, . ! Mr. and , Mra. . Glenn Crowell.: re turned this morning to Princeton, af ter having spent several.. days In the city vismng irienas ana relatives, - C. -F. Klrkpatrick, who' has charge of the state Rockefeller Sanitary com. mission, -with headquarters at Raleigh. passed tiirough here yesterday on jus way 'td' visit hls.fcarenU In. Haywood county- v.. . : Walter E. Paine of Boston la in the city for v few days. Mr. i and Mrs. A. H. Carpenter, of Boston are visiting in the city. t K Mr. and Mrs. Will P; Howard of At lanta are Asheville visitors.. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Allison of Hick ory-we-wistting the city. T t st Mr.' and Mrs. A. ,G. Crouse -of At lanta are visiting here. '.. !'' ' -St l " ' Miss Hortense Noell of Lynchburg Is an Asheville visitor. i a s Miss' lLura Merrell of Washington is visiting in the city. ' It K Mr. and Mrs. James A. Williamson of Cincinnati are here lor a few days. :F. H. Wlndote of Atlanta is in the city.,,,,! - ; ':' . C. Allison of Philadelphia is in the city today, , ' C. W. Moore 0. Nashville la visaing in the- city. ; "' ' ' K. C Cock rail of Washington Is here on a business trip. -It Miss . Msggie: Deotor has returned from Bristol, where she has been visit lng for several months, . , : R it Mrs. 'A.' V.' Wauchope Is the guest of her aunt Mrs. Brown, on Oak street ,.', ' Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Chlpley an daughter have returned from Marshall and will Jeave shortly for Ocaia, r la. ' ; . It . - . Erwlrt Clark came to the city today from his Flat Creek farm, on bust ness. . , . ai at Dr. O. D.'Gardner. who had his arm broken sererml days ago while crank lng his automobile, -Is Improving to such an extent that he Is about able to resume world .- , ,. . .... K . at After spending, the holidays with his father, George Pennell will turn to Wake Forest tomorrow, where he is attending college. BASKET BALL if Three Game Played Today by Class . , B Teams of the V. M. C. A. League. -, , . , , ' Three games . of i basketball were played today by class B teams. In the first Davis defeated Lance, scoring 1 to 10 end the, stars were Chambers and Lyda. Donnahoe defeated Brown by a score of IS to I in the second game, Donnahoe and Foster starring. The third game was between the teams of Pchartlti and Hunt and was won by the former. It to 12. In this game Schartle and Murray starred The standing of the clubs follows ' Won. Lost P. C Brown.. .. ...... Donnahoe',.... ,. ,.,,1 Schartle. . ,". . . I Hunt .... ..s . . .. ... I Davis . 7 .. -.. . . I Lance 4 4 .612 B , ' .IIS I .61S a .sit .SR4 .107 IN BLIZZARD'S GRASP Tcnneratnre as Imw as 1 1 Degree Below Zcre Reported lu Parts of Colorado. ... . . ... , , . . y ,, Denver, Dec. 10. Temperature lew as 14 degrees below sro Is re ported from sections of Colorado to. day. At La Junta there Is IS Inches of snow,- 'Water Is froaen and cattle horses and sheep are suffering. Cold Wave Moves Eastward. Chicago, Dec. 10. With snow fall lng over the central west and the southwest, the thermometer has reel tered a fall of It. to SO degrees slm- yesterday. The cold wave and now central in the southwest Is moving to ward the Mississippi valley. XV f . . . v v m ? Result of Oil Alan's Complaint That His Daughter Was Lured Away. ' W. t. Byrd, an aged citizen of Yan cey county, came to Asheville yester day aftecnoon and complained to the police that his 16 years old daughter. Alvlnla, had been Induced to leave her home by a young man named Ellis Morrow, under promise of . marriage. and asked that the, police make Inves- tlgotlon as he had learned they were In the city. The officers found out that they were staying at a boarding house on Hall street and going there found them and another man and woman. Morrow's sister, Minorca Morrow, and young man- named Cling Ingle, all f Yancey county. It was . ascertained that neither Morrow and the Byrd girl nor his Bister and Ingle were mar ried and they were arrested. This morning they were all In Ba ilee court and Judge Adams sentenced Morrow to 16 months on the roads and Ingle, to eight months. The young girl was turned over to her father and the other , is-being held until Judge Adams determines what to do with her. . .Both men appealed,, and Mor row's bond was fixed at )300 and In gle's at $250. , , Keise" Young, who has a meat market at the coner of Lexington avenue and Hlawasse street was giv en a hearing In Police court .this morning on the, chargen of violating the meat ordinance by keeping for sale unstamped meats. . The case was continued from yesterday's session. It was .charged that Mr. Young hud two carcasses in his shop which had not bnen stamped. He testified that he had sent the two up to the city I hall to be inspected with several others and they all came back, and If they were not Inspected it was not his fault as he did not know It . Judge Adams took the matter un. der a dvlsement until Monday. John Henderson was tried for an assault on Will Lord and was found not guilty. Four other , minor cases were dis posed of. .- r v imilSS ARE DEFEATED WITH EBEAT Garrison of Tobruk Post'Arini- hilated, According to Turk-j :v ish Dispatch. Washington, Deo. SO. A twenty- four hour battle In which the Turkish troops defeated the Italian force kill ing half of it In the rout, i described In an .official message from Constanti nople made public at the Turkish em bassy last night The , message was transraltte to the Imperial ministry ot war at Constantinople by the com mander of the Turkish troops., from Tobruk, Tripoli, under date '. ot .De cember IS. The report follows: "We have attacked the fortified posts of the enemy. Notwithstanding the fire from the warships' and fort batteries we entered the fort and the garrison has been annihilated. Ammu nltlon provisions, war material and a quick firing gun have been carried Into our camp. In Its forward march one ot our wings cut off the retreat of the enemy who fled toward the coast The battle lasted all day and night Among those killed -were three offi cers of the enemy. Our losses were seven killed and a few wounded. The SShelk Meriwo with his five sons came at the head of his tribe and is among the dead. Pint-hot Denounces Danslsm. Medln, O., Dec, Se. Gilford Pin- chot former chief of th forestry bu reau of the united States, friend and adviser of Theodore Roosevelt, who was dismissed by President Taft in the Balllnger controversy made a po litical, speech here last night in which h" hTnsted bosses and boasism. ' When Yoa Buy a New Umbrella you usually pay a good price for the handle and ribs. When you hsve your old umbrella recovered by us you only pay for the cover. J. II. IIKAUX CO, Battery Park Place. Phone 448 PREPARE TOR WINTER i.. Comfortable stearm heated rooms and apartments in Ade laide and Meriwether build ings on Ilaywood street, and ilorselle Building on Pattnn Ave. Bee ns before they are all rented. , , Mode, Chiles & Redwood Real E:.at8 and Izjrursci 27 lV.tca Art. nsss$s:::xssise ts a NOIiTII CAROLINA ROE IIEREINQ ilakcs a splendid nlish for lrealfast. ' V . " t', Lnrgo fat ones 40o dozen. YATES Noted Sociological Student and Writer Will Have Busy ; Day Tomorrow. Dr.-Wilbur F.-Craft, superintend ent ot the International Reform bu reau of Washington,' will speak four times in Asheville tomorrow. fHe will deliver two addresses st the T. M. C A.; .hewlll preach in the morning lit the First Presbiferlan churth. 4nd In the evening will deliver a lecture at the First Baptist church 'to-Uhe con gregatlons of that church, the Central Methodist church and' ine First ires- byterlan churchr- -At the first Baptist church he will 'take' for his subject, Battles Won and" Battles On." ; He wlll: be introduced by Judge Pritchard and there -will be a special musical Drogram. . '' ' '. - - At the First Fresbyterian cnurcn ni the morning service at 11 o'clock, his subject will be "A Living and Dying Nation.". At S o'clock in the afternoon he will talk to the boys at the T. M C-A., his subject for that occasion being "Manly Boys." At 4 o'clock he will address the men's- meeting of the Y. M. C. A, on The Moral Outlook for 11I." " ' At his lecture fct the First Baptist church, Dr. Crafts will- explain some thin of the wdrklngs of the Kenyon Sheopard bill, ' recently endorsed by Interstate conference.-- It stated, thai by the terms of this bill all intoxlcat lng liquors shipped Into a "dry"' state In violation of the laws ot that state are taken from-under the protection of interstate commerce and may be seised on suspicion upon entering th state. - "': .- ',' - Dr. Crafts has made s, study of the Christian principles In their applica tion to the national and 'social life, He la the author-of 35 books, dealing chiefly with questions ef Christian so clology, and of 4 S-laws for social bet terment that have been enacted by congress; ' -'.-'. .''"; :, . NEGRO ATTACKS WOMAN Coatceville, Pa., gain Stirred by At tempted Outrage Posse Pursues '. , Escaped Black. Coatesvllle, , Pa., Dee. 30. Mrs Smith Guthrie,., wife of a constable living on a farm near Parkersburg, was attacked by , a negro and roughly handled today. The negro escaped and Is being pursued by a mounted posse. . The woman's husband Is In the searching party." - ' " ' Mrs. Guthrie was alone in the house when the negro ehtered and seised her. After a terrific' struggle she finally broke away and 'ran outside and screamed, the negro fleeing. The au thorltles have taken precautions to prevent a repetition ot the scenes of last August, when Zach Walker, a ne gro, ,wa lynched. , ' , ., ; , r- : , Turning talent to Profit. - "Tour facial- expression is wonder ful," said the, semiring friend. .- "Is that so?" replied. Mr. Storming tun onrutHL r. ' . -t . . r "Yes. I never saw such mobile ex presslon. such wonderful facility for conveying whatever thought you may choose to Impress." "Well, If I've really got a face like that I think I'll, Quit acting and go to playing poker," W ashingtonBUr. i V Goods of the best quality ': can be found la our , f. . House Furnishing Department We carry the best grade o Aluminum, Granite and -, ; ,: ',-11 ,.'.-,, J White Enamel ware :'.'. t,; . , .'..... All our other goods -.-.,' -...' are leaders. V J. H. Law,' li PatUa At. TOR SALE It Ixta an! stne. T-room house near oar lln la West Asheville. Farm 111 acres miles from Asheville, near R. R. Station. Also some nice realdenee In city. AH at a bargain taken at once. 1 BROOKS REALTY: COMTAXY. , Rooms 401-411 Oatea Bldg. Phone 1711. TOR SALE Take Notice Everybody. Tor I17M you can buy an attract ive bargain In a nine room house near car line and center ot city. NATT ATKCIC0N3 SONS Co. Real Estate Dealers. t tt ttttttsst t s 1 1 sesetsttt 3 CT3 he "North State'" Provided "Our Friends Like It" '- - - -'. -' . ;' i. '- ; .: ' ",'.' Opening Date July 4. Oay Green, who with J. H. Lanire Is owner of the new concrete hotel at tha corner of North Main and College streets, stated this morning that he and ' Mr.. Lange had, about decided to name the new hotel the "North State," provided, he said, "our friends like It." Mr, Oreen stated that he. and Mr. Lange had given the naming of the hotel much thought and had received many suggestions from friends, and so far as he bad been able to nna out North State" came as near tilling the bill as anything they, had heard, Therefore, the "child"; Is virtually named If not exactly christened, and there will be no necessity from now on to refer to It as the "Concrete or the "Green-Lange." . . Among the names considered were the "Asheville," the "Carolina," the North Carolina," the "Pisga.h," the "Greenlange." There were any num ber of others suggested. They thought ahour naming It "Asheville," -but Wiley Black used this name in con nection with a hotel not very long ago and for obvious reasons the objections were too strong. The Carolina was rejected because there are already so many of that name In the state, and there was a Carolina hotel here In the past . . Mr. Green said that they had also decided, to have the formal opening of the hotel on July 4. The hotel Will no doubt be finished before that time but It will take, a few weeks to train a corps of servants and employes. Of "course the owners have not yet made any detailed plans for the opening program but It is certain that it will be an important occasion and the new hotel will be ushered Into usefulness with appropriate ceremonies. CHOOSE MEDIATORS Wage BiHpnte Between Clienaeake and Olrio and Telegrapliers to Be Arbitrated. "Richmond, Va., Dec. SO. Failure to reach an agreement in the matter of the IS per cent demanded by the tele graphers of the C. & O. railway yester day caused both sides to concur in proposition to submit the whole ques tion to Martin A. Knapp of the com merce court and Chas. P. Nelll, United States labor commissioner for media. tlon. A strike vote submitted to the Chesapeake ft Ohio branch order of Railway Telegraphers on December 14, showed that, the S00 members were unanimous In demanding an Increase. A number of conferences have been laid and while the company offered a increase or rive per cent It was re jected by the men. In an effort to ad Just the matter the telegraphers seal ed their demands from 15 to 12 Va per cent which the company in turn re jected. . ; Tot Rent 7-room suburban cottage, un furnished. lias 2 1-2 acres o ground. Located cn car line Has furnace, city, water and sewer. Fina, view of Burround ing country. Price $25.00 per month. The H. P. Grant Realty Co. 48 Patton Ave, Phone 479 NARCISSUS BULBS In the Bunch-Flowered va riety we can supply the Paper White Orandlflora 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 Port Drugs and Seeds. Begin The New Year Right Let us do your laundry work. . Phone 70 A, trial is all we ask. Swannanoa Laundry We Tree Tour laundr) tThlte, "1 V X 1 I A ,,e I K'ce 1 AS .1 t t c r In Connection With the Alleged Nation-Wide Dynamite ' Conspiracy. ' Los Angeles, Dec. SO. Olf A. Tvlet- moe, secretary-treasurer of the state Building Trades council, J. E. Hun sey, leader ef the Salt Lake union, Structural Iron Workers, and Anton Johannsen, organizer of the state Building Trades council, are-Indicted by the federal grand jury in connec tion with an alleged nation-wide dy namite conspiracy. Their arrest fol lowed, ' .' '' Of all nations the United States alone allows the use white phospho rus in making matches. ' , Away Goes Catarrh Where there's catarrh there's thous ands of catarrh germs. You can't get rid of catarrh unless you kill these germs. '. . ' '. . You can't kill these germs with stomach medicine or sprays or douches because you can't get where they are. You can kill these germs with HY- OMEI, a penetrating antiseptic air that you breathe a few times a day directly over the raw, sore, germ-in tested membrane. , . . For catarrh, asthma, croup, coughs. colds and catarrhal deafness Hyomel Is sold on money back plan by Hmith'i Drug Store. Complete outfit $1.00, Extra bottles ot HYOMEI If after wards needed only 60 cents. Re member, HYOMEI does not contain morphine, cocaine or any drug that could possibly do harm. So Eatdlv Made. ' Cakes from Wheat Hearts Self-Ris ing Pancake flour require nothing but milk. Delicious and digestible. - Yand E HUNG FACTS 6 Women may like to More but most Business Men side-step that Expense if there's Any Better Way. qY and B Filing Cabinets MADS W 8ICTI0HS jive ztra filing; capacity only a needed, and art adaptable to SHAPE OF sad SPACE XH roni offices. I Complete "Y and " Sectional Catalog may fuggest something ts yon.' ' J 'A word to'Tand ' Is sufficient.' HACKNEY & MOALE CO., Pack Square. fm IB' MILLINERY All Trimmed Hats Reduced SPROAT'S oatks Special Values in Squares and Small Rugs BEAUMONT FURNITURE COMPANY "IIOMK OP rCRNITCniB VALVES 27 S. Main. ' A complete set of tin shop tnuls and machinery together with a full line of flrnt class Tinners materials should entitle . " J. R. Rich Plumbing & Heating Company of tl K. sin In at., Phone 3fi4, to hre of yur ptttronBKs We huve Mr. Itobt. Tyor, a nun of nmnj- m-extWHrtu- srnl Mr. N. H. lilrk In mir rni!H in-nt. rhhi-r rr whlth ran i(H Monday is Re solving Time : In making up your New Year resolutions don't forget to In clude one to pay cash for foot wear at this store this year. We've all kinds of shoes but bad shoes. No matter what price you wish to pay, our cash , prices are a little lower. Make us prove it. - ' Oris Shoes $3.50 to $4.00. Hanan Shoes $6.00 to $6.50. Nichols Shoe Co. Cash Shoesters. on the Sq. PUPILS OP THE ABHEVTIiLE . BUSINESS COLLEGE Are requested to report at the College Monday, January 1. Others who will purchase scholarships, please call Sat urday ot this week, between 10 and 12 a. m., or between 3 and 1p.m. l7B-3t The Very, Very Latest Designs in 14 Kt. Real Stone Necklaces, Bracelets, Rings also a 10 kt. imitation stone line at popular prices. , . . VICTOR STERN Haywood St. Jeweler Opp. Battery Park and P. O. ""- TVVTU Keep your mouth clean and teeth free from decay and you will be al most Immnne from contagious dis eases. Isn't It worth while? Dr. Mat thews will do the work reasonably and do It well. Office cor. College and Spruce streets, near Court House, Dhnne 4 nrnjiNo After the Christ mas Holidays Comes the work of getting the ends together, and getting started out ris'tit for the new year. On the w- jcter ot washing we suggest you try the work done by this big sanitary and well ventilated laundry, and find out from experience Just how satisfactory real good work la Mountain City Steam Laundry Phone 428 THE BERLIN SAMPLE STORE Great values in Ladies' Coat Hulls and Long Coats, ranting in prices frura 13.00 to 1.M. N. Tack Kqaara. . I.HS3 CRUISE CHOP 25 Haywood St. - Phcr.o 15. Hair work of all kinds mmlfl m .f jour comhlnfta and cut hlr. Mhiu, lin ing, halrdrnnlnn. and t hlKipuily ,t - ly expert operators. m 1 f"f ?" o f 1 r 1 c limit tl V. i: ' i i Ul t ! f it to! - w ot k. i. I J i
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