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- PAGE TWO TH! ASHEVTLLE GAZETTE NEWS Friday, Jane 14, 1912. LET'S GET ACQUAINTED KID GLOVE,S CLEANED FREE All Next Week we will Clean Kid Gloves Free. RESTRICTION: Only one pair to each person. All gloves must be delivered and called for personally by the owners. "WE DRY CLEAN EVERYTHING BUT YOUR REPUTATION" The Odorless Complaint-Proof Dry Cleaning Plant. ASHE,VILLE DRY CLEANING CO. 38 North Lexington Ave. E. S. PAINE. 0. E. HANSEN. Phones 835 and 836. THE WEATHEfl WXPllK 4TURM. Asheville . . . Atlanta .... Atlantic- City ARusta . . . Baltimore ... Birmingham , Is, Si tiU 64 54 t;t Boston IS Charleston Charlotte . Chicago . . Denver . . . Oulveston 74 64 :.4 52 7S SO Hi 7(1 SS SO 68 SO no 64 Hatteras 70 Jacksonville 78 Key West : 78 KnoxvMIe ... -t 68 Louisville i- 70 Mobile v 74 Now irlrans ... 74 Xew York 54 Oklahoma i 70 Raleigh ti St. Urals M San Francisco i 52 Savannah 74 Tampa 76 Washington "x Wilmington 68 Normal for this flntr: Teiirperature li!); precipitation .14 inch. For Asheville and vicinity: Unset tled weather with rain tonight or Sat urday, For North Carolina: Unsettled weather with rain tonight or Sattir day. tirisk and high south winds di minishing late tonight. General Conditions Cast 21 Horns. An area of low pressure of great geographic extent reaches from the plains states to the south Atlantic U. S. Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU. WILLIS L. MOORE. Chief. 7CLQ ?Q1 kTA. WdAintK BUKfcAU. fj a Oil J5b J A"- ri -, c- WILLIS L. MOORE. Chief. V V- chm wnt&Ll n c, - joft ,7 . mm joe rni !J A yhJ 7p . W X Lr f A m i v'-Jm?:. n j i j 1. . ) . - jll-a r ' i r8 1 ASHEVILLE. N. 0., June 14, 1912. EXPLANATORY NOTES. Observations taken at ft a. m.. th meridian lime. Air pressure reduced to sea level. Isobars (continuous lines) pass tlinmch points of equal air pressure. Isoiuerras (dotted lines) pass through points of equal temperature: drawn only for sera. frcclng. 9o, and 100. O c,('ar'. partly cloudy: Q cloudy . rain; (s) snow; report missing. Arrows fly with the wind. First Ifrures. temperature; second, precipitation of .el inch 1,1 .. -re for past '21 hours; third, maximum wind velocity. BKlC0i ttoi. coast. Within this area are two cv- lonfc centers, one over Oklahoma tnc! theo ther over South Dakota, in sach of which the barometer is be ow 3!l.r,0 inches. Ruin have been luite. general from the Paclllc com! u the MiSjitsslupl valley and showers have occurred in the lake region and the fiddle and south Atlantic states. An area of high pressure which is entering the northwest is causing somewhat cooler weather in that BSC tion. The following heavy precipita tion (in inches) has been reported during the last H hours: Atmlstofl, :!"4; Atlantn, L'.'.'O; ChArlotte, 2.26; Meridian, 2.01: -Montgomery, tM. I nsettled Weather Is indicated for Ibis vicinity with rain tonight or Sat urday. T. H. TAYLOR, Oliserver. Prices That Talk For Saturday at thai PALAIS ROYAL Main Street a THE OBEAT WHITE KVKNT BfilNGS WONDERFUL VALUES TO ASHEVILLE WOMEN. You women who patromae this great White occasion will have the deep peiwnal witisfaeUon of kniiwiog that your monej- was KEVEB BEFOBE invented to greater advantage. The qualities are so fine, the styles so fascinat ing and the prices so fair that haying an entire year's Bapply is the wisest thing yon can possibly do. With the ten dency of cotton fabrics to constantly advance in cost, as they have now done for nearly two years, yon cannot expect to find these splendid values duplicated after onr present stocks are gone, so why not iwre while you can so easily? Fascinating Undermuslin Offerings JUST ONE look OUGHT To PBOVE THBIB Woirniri LN KSS. When you see the beauty of these and note the fine values you will wish you had twice as much money to spend for them. Ladies' fine Muslin Petti coats, tucLt 1, lace and cm broidery trimmed. Regularly $1.60. Sale price, each 98c Ladies' Muslin Drawers, lacge ficncli fioonce, tucked and hemstitched. Begularly 2')c Sale, pair 22c Ladies' Muslin and Nain sook Drawers, lucked, lace and embroidery trimmed. Regu larly 60c. Sale, pair 44c Ladies' Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed. Bog ularly 25c and 2!)c Sale, each i 22c One lot Ladies' Muslin Gowns, tucked and embroidery trimmed. Value $1.00. Sale, each 89c Ladies' Gowns and Skirts of -ix.d (piality muslin, tucked, lace and embroidery trimmed, value 85e. Sale price each 50c .One lot of Children s Underwear consisting of drawers, skirts and under waists, sjiecial price for this sale. See the 10c lot; Bee the lfic lot. IwtlMlftl' - k '." ... j. . t NOW IS THE TIME FOR MILLINERY BARGAINS. r Saturday we bave reduced every hat in the house. Remember, we are the only house in AMieville that nm your hat free. One lot round crown Sailors. 1.50 irrnde. social .V,r SnturHnv 7'if SaHioi nn;lnr. ' ' " ' , ""!, J ....W." ejieMtV4.i.&i. ti00lHlmHmik 4wi ASSOCIATION MEETSjJULY 3,4,5 At Morehead City Feature Will Be Reports of Special Committees. LEGISLATIVE MATTERS WILL BE CONSIDERED Anion:; Most iiiiiortiinl Are I "i . . . I Judicial Kefarmx, Torwnn SjMelll, Etc, The fourteenth annual meeting of the .North Carolina Bar association will be held this year on July 3-4-5 at Ihe Atlantic City hotel in Morehead City, A very attractive program IntK been arranged for this meeting, and it promises to be one of the matt in teresting ever held. The big feature of the meeting will be the reports of special committees to take up leg lata live queatlofaa. These committees were appointed at the meeting held lant year at iike foxaway and the lelorms asked in the reports of these committees are considered the most important ever taken up by the asso ciation. The lirst session Of the association will be held on Wednesday evening, July 3, and will be called to order by the president, Francis 1). Winston, of the Windsor bar. The address of wel come will follow and will be deliver ed by llallet S. Ward of Washington, N. C. J. W. l'less of Marlon will be the respondent. The president's ad dress will be the hist of the speeches of the opening session. The morn Ins session of July 4 will be taken Up by two addresses, one by W. A. Oiaham ol the Durham bar and the other by A. O. Ward of the Newborn bar. The annual address to the association will be delivered by Joseph W. Bailey of Texas at the eve ning session of the same day, and then .will come the report of the special committee on legislative re form. This committee Is composed of C, W: Tlllett. chairman; A. W. Mc Lean, secretary; Harry Skinner, J. C. Martin and A. M. Scabs. .Imlii litl Itcrorni. This committee will report four tentative Mtla to be placed before the next general assembly provided they are approved by the members of the association, il'hese bills deal with the proposed increase in the number of Judges for the .Superior courts of the state, the expedition nt trials of ac tions, the selecting of Jurors nnd the placing of solicitors on sa.hirios The report of the committee on the first of these ipiestions will lie to the effect that the state be divided into three JtidlcIaJ circuits, to be called th.- eastern, central anil western, anil that each of these circuits be divided Into tight Judicial districts. The bill will Tomorrow Morning and for the next ten days, suppose you cut out drink ing tea and coffee and in their p!;, e hatv a steam itur up ojf well-made POSTUM Seems a little tiling, hut it ban meant a gruat dea to thousands who were on the verge of nervous pros t l ilt ion from tea or eofl'ee yet 'did not know the cause. It 's the finest trade pos sible to (iiit tea and cof fee and xet well. "There's a Reason" for POSTUM Postt Wonders Never Cease It seems as though we created quite a sensation with our remarkable offer of 25 Per Cent Discount On Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits and Cloth Dresses Yon can't blame us for .being a little proud of our achievement for the sale of these pretty garments has gone busily forward with no end of entnu&iaatic' buy ing. A saving of one-fourth on your purchase of a suit or dress is noteworthy economy and we give you tin restricted choice from our entire stock which is both large and varied. PEERLESS -FASHION STORE 51 Patton Ave. provide that the Judges within the circuits shall hold the courts of the various districts nnd that the Judges or each of the districts shall hold the fall term of court In 11)13 in his own district, and thereafter ftuMI ul.,,ll I... In rotation according to trie number oi the districts. Salary for Solicitor- The tentative bill to put solicitors on a salary provides that each solici tor In the stall' shall reclvo a u.l,,.-, of $1800 a year for a minimum of K, wccks or court and J 100 for every week or fraction of a week of court b. Id over this minimum. There ure also certain provisions giving an ex tra fee for convictions In certain cases under the head of felonies. This list is headed try capital cases with a fee of $30. lioth the sal.irv I il, (.... ure to be naid hv the Rit.. i,-.. .n,-. ,- and all the fees mcst be Itcmiz. H m6 sent to him by the Superior rourt clerks. f Selecting Jurors. The bill to be offered nmnrlt ih existing laws regarding the summon ing and selecting of Jurors U a moet int. testing one. Thu I i I i I I ii i, ha on or before July 1, mis. the. Judges of Jhe different courts appoint three ' J c.iumiBsion rs lor a period of iwo years anil thut these shall assume the duties heretofore held by county commissioners with regard to select ing Jurors. Tile bill further tiroi-lrix thni a, men Khali be summoned at each term to serve as petit Juror ami the name number as now for pftrand Jurors. In euse any of the petit Jurors are nb sent or excused there Is a provision whereby they may be lnimcdlntc! re placed, thus assuring a full panel all the time. T There Is a provision made In thbt bill that whenever n ,,o,.ut..,i i,, ..ok.- party to a rlvll or criminal action the sheriff shall make out a list of 30 Jurors, numbering them, these to have been previously challenged by the Judge in the usual manner, ami a copy of these given to each side. iames of jurors will then be stricken from the list nltornntsltr onlll ...k side has stricken out four. No other peremptory . hnllenge will be allowed. If this method Is not requested th. n the challenKlna nmv lw rinnn In th.. idd way and the iiitml mi. ..t emptory challenges allowed. in the trial of cuultnl ,:,.- th. state shall be allnweA four prempt OrV elm lleoeew fifirt th.. l,.r..... -I-V In eni. Ih I. .,.,,, .... 25. ' list will be given to the two sides and names stricken therefrom alternately until the number is reduced to 40. These men shall then he summoned and shall receive pay whether they serve on the Jury or not. The proposed bill for expediting the trial of actions has for Its princi pal point the placing of more nut leni ty In the clerks of the Superior e t . so that actions begun and not fully complying with the law may ho thrown out without going Into the court, and all actions In which no question of fact Is raised may be de cided by them. lr!iiccxH Theatre and Princess Air dome iiroirrani entirely different. i-it Prince All (Ionic, PatHm avenue, to- READ THIS The Big Sale at the American Tailors cut your clothes bill down one half. We Want Your Order Today Any suit pattern in our store made to your measure at about ONE-HALF. What You Usually Pay Some Saving, That. Quick deliveries, sntis f lie tion guaruntci d positively biggest clothes values in towu. American Tailors ( INCORPORATED) it,,.,,,.. B PATTQg AVJK. ASHFVILL.R. v .).
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