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Wednesday, November 6, 1912. PAGE EIGHT :i I; f ! I i I 'A' II V t.t t if i N I If v t i ii miiiiMMimi ii mn imn lyniiiii WARMTH AND COMFORT Is best' obtained by us ing for fuel the coal that will give best satisfaction M & W INDIAN . COAL Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company llran in 3 pound Hues. -ltlce Flour 1 1-2 Packages, t.lileton Flour 5 pound Sin ks. Xutros In 10-ll. Sin ks. ' Gruliam in 5 pound sa ks. Pastry Hour in ft pound sucks. Potato 1'1 mi- In 1 pound puck- E. C. Jarrett Store Phones 1920 and 1921. Market Phone 473. LADIES, HAVE YOU SEEN PAT? We moan 'the famous .Patri clan siioos for ladies,: the" cm hodimont of all (hat's good. comfortable and stylish in shoo ma kins? for the Best People, on Karih Ihe Ladies. $:i.50 and $4 in patent and gr.u metal, the lalier the most popular.'- GwantedheeStore 4 South Main Si Flower Pots 1 cent to 50 cents i tore n The I. X. L. Dept. Store 22 Cation Ave. Phone l7. .' J. E. Carpenter JEWELER Watches and Fine Jewelry Watch Repairing my Specialty eyes tfstf:i glasses fitted DU. Z. V. HKiHSMITU OITOMKTKIST 9 Grady Mreet. Phone 1127. AS1IEV1LLE, N. C. ENTHUSIASTIC CO-OPERATION And continuous boost ing is making Asheville the greatest city on tlie map. It is making good business for everybody. The Knocker lias lost his job, and NICHOLS WAY Laundry work is growing great. Everybody boost. Asheville Laun ( s Where Linen Lir Longer. 9. A. mCHOTjH, Mgr. 3 Cullige SL RAZORS That shave. The finest made. Used by all Barbers. (Inaran eed. Tlie largest stock in the state. 23 N. Main St. Asheville Barber Supply Co. GOOD ONE - GENOVAR SMOKER S Cents BARBEE'S 14 Patton Avenue A. 1. GOODLAKE ' Contractor & Builder Concrete Work a Specialty 22 S. Tack Equal b. U . rho 573 , ' BULLETIN SEANCE OPlllTITUBElSarsaparilla The Gazette-News Stereopti con Flashes Witnessed by 5000 Men and Women. The people of Asheville manifested I decided Interest in the returns. The I largest crowd, perhaps, that ever as ' sembled before a bulletin sheet, on election night, crowded about The Ga zette-News office shortly after dark, 'and most of the people remained until well into the night.. The service Riven ').v this paper, With the assistance of V. A. Ward, In charge of the stereiip tieon, and K. 1C. ', Ma.sleoud, of. tlie ; Remington Typewriter company, could ccnri'..l- h-iiv. h...-.ti loi-...-.,.1 ....... . 8:4: The Gazette-News gave the Asso ciated Press -"Hush" giving the intelli gence that Prank Munsev's oauer. the I Washington Times, had conceded the I election of Woodrow Wilson by a "tre I mentions' sweep," ami the crowd up- pea red to-accept this as more or less I mini. : I At 9 o'clock it was estimated that I there were live thousand people on Pack square, intently watching this paper's bulletin sheet, and listening to the megaphone,, which was handled admirably by Donald Ellas and James Howe!!. -: ANOTHER BLAZE IN CREASMAN STABLE The building In which' J. It. Creas ninn had his livery stable, which was almost totally destroyed by lire over a week ago, caught fire again about 11 o'clock last night and the lircmen had hard work to extinguish the blaze. A line jack which Mr. Creasman had in the stable was killed. It is not known how the blaze started. . Vhcn the tire alarm rang, many of the people on the wpiare thought It was in celebration of the democratic victory. T Over October of Last Year Sergeant Ccndor's Tabula tion of Comparison. Pergeant F. I Condor has compiled the report of the police department for October in which a comparison is made with October, 1911. An increase is show n In the, number of arrests made from Ji:; in L'75. ... . . Five more (ban last year during tlie same month have been found not guilty and 111 more have taken appeals (his year. Three more were bound to court than last October and the comparisons of roail and jail sentences were slightly Increased. The same number as in October of last year were sent to the county jail but the aggregate son tences fell from eight years and 10 months to eight years and tw o months. The tabllated report of arrests for all the causes heard In the Police court show, as above mentioned, an increase of 52 over October of last year and some of these increases seem to be contradictory. For Instance there wat decrease of 7 in the number of de fendants charged with retailing, while the number of "drunks" Increased from 29 to fill, a total of 2'. There was a decrease by one of "drunk and disorderly" cases hut tin increase of live anions those charged with disor derly conduct. There were two de fendants charged with cruelty to ani mals, one- with abandonment, Bix In conducting a disorderly houe, one at tempting to rommlt murder, two for fornication and adultery, while during the October of 1911 there was not u. single defendant so charged. The carriers of concealed weapons Increas ed from one to six. WITNESSES DEMY ET10R URGED THEM TO FIGHT Lawrence Strikers Declare Ac cused Leader Did Not Incite Violence. Itil Asmrlatcd Prrnit. Salem, Mass., Nov. 6. Having waiv ed their rlKhts to go to the pulls and vote. Jurors in the trial of Joseph J. F.ttnr, Arturo Glovannittl and Joseph Ciir.uso for the murder of Ann Ip izzo In the Ijiwrence strike were ir the courtroom a usual today. Attorneys for the defendants iiad a group of children, mill workers and members of the Lawrence strike com mittee on hand to testify. Fred Morgan, secretary of the Eng lish branch of the Industrial Workers of the World at Lawrence, the iirsl wtlnera of the day, declared that he heard Ettor my in a speech to thi strikers: "When you go on the streets and ti the picket lines, put your hands in your pockets and sing." Penrl Khinberg, a mill worker, 14 years old, testified that she wag on of the strikers and "a regular picket." "I never heard Mr. Kttor tell thi strikers to light," sho said. "He al ways sr id, "You can't light bayonet? with your lists." . Jumos Kslvey. another striking mil worker told the Jury of several publli speeches he had heard Ettor make "He always told us to fold our arms," said Kslvey, "ani not to give the po lice and soldiers A chance." To lluhten tho labors of a tin roofer a Michigan man has Invented detach able handles to Increase thi) lovemgi of nn ordinary pair of metal cultini-ulieais. Hood's J Eradicates scrofula and all 'other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood ri'.Ii , and abundant, strengthens ail . the vital organs. Take it. I Get It today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. The Dreamland theater will an nounce tonight the returns of the elec tion, at Intervals between the parts of the program. The lire department was called to the home, of H. F. AddKkes on Ver- " " -,,,a '"omul aooui ociocK. ' was a blaze in the roof of Ills house whi h was put out with t'i chemical extinguisher. In the office of the clerk of Super ior COlirt. KiTl'p. I'liVfl Tnhnn ti.,u l- stitutcd suit tor divorce from 's. o. ywteniay aTternwInand'Ue Xvwce'ts', asked on statutory grounds. V. C. Code left today for Augusta.) having already shipped his race horses, to that place for the purpose of enter ing them, in the fair races there. He ' had just returned from Spartanburg,'' where his mare, Appalachian Belie, j took first money in th ethird race In j the fair. -Mr. Coile races his horses v 'on the southern circuits and at south-! j ern fairs and generally gets some good I purses. :..:' I The musical program which has; been arrange:) for the Y. iM. CV, A. Pun- I day '"afternoon men's meeting next Sunday, when Dr. YV. C. Tyree of High j Point will be the speaker, will be one! of the best of the year. The Central' Methodist church (piartet, composed J or -Mrs. J. X. Puriis, .Mrs. F. J. .('lem- ; enger, J. (.;. Stikcleathcr and Judge i Thomas A. Jones, will sing several sc.- j lections and the Hoys' orchestra : will ' furnish the instrumental music. , : j Tonight at 7 o'clock a supper will j be served in the Y. M. C. A. hall ad- joining the Highland hotel and imme- j diately following tills the weekly Jiible class will be conducted until 8 o'clock. A big crowd is expected as a big sup per is to be served the men of that section of the city. Zeb F. Curtis will be the teacher and Miss I.ucile Dinklns will be in charge of the music. The supper will consist of pork chops, French fried potatoes, stewed corn, celery, apple float and coffee. Much excitement was caused yester day afternoon when those In the vicin ity of the Windsor hotel saw a man jump from a rear window of the third story of the building. Hurrying to Mm they found that it was (ins Young, who until a short time ago was en gaged in the meat business here. Dr. K. P.. Morris arrived immedltuely and on making examination found that no bones were broken and that there were no external evidences of serious Injury. It is thought that he will re cover. Mr. Y'oiing is well known in the city. It is s ii i posed that ho made the leap with the Intention of ending his life, as It is said that he has lately been despondent. tJ.lZKTTB-.VKirs Bf7fK.tr, 7).i,r .vf.'ivs huii.diso, Greenshoro, Nov. 5. Eight of 11 counties in the. Fifth district, all but Durham, Korsyth and n-antre Rive Simmons 4097, Kitchln i82 and Clark 10S0. Siedman's ma- ority over furry will be about 5000. It is now considered that Kitchln II receive lens than 1000 majority In the Fifth, which had been placed In his column as good for 7000. All nut one precinct In Guilford Kive Simmons 1753; Kitchin 1738; 'lark 246. Greensboro gave Sim mons a majority over both candidates. r,ig and the state ticket are running well. A Randolph report is that Sim- mons has 1600 majority over Clark ind Kitchln. Alamance was also hit by the Simmon landslide. Incomplete nd unofficial returns indicate the Kitchln majority in the fifth dlstrUt will be scant VERY MUCH ALIVE Ownr lUiRcra' IVIiuiiIh Say Report of III Dentil Wait (iroutly ExuKCeruted. 'Oscur Itogers is very much alive," his frlenda say, although the report of his death was published In The Gazette-News yesterday. On the atreets yesterday hlx friends talked generally of the report that young Itogers had been struck by a train and killed at Alexander Sundny afternoon. The re port was also In Weavervllle, where he has many friends. Chambers Weaver. Ijvery. PhonelS AnIiptIIIo Paint A filu Co.. formerly The Millcr-ltioe Paint Co. Lucas Point. Grant's Nn. 21 Cures Cold and Grip. 25c WAJNIB WANTED Refined, reliable woman to rare for child and assist with housework. 20 Jefferson Drive. 231-31 WANTED White boy about IS years old to learn shoe market trade. Ap ply to II. A. Vlnlarskl, No. 30 West College street. f 231-t. FL'RNISirED AND UNFURNISHED 1 too. MS, with or without board. Mrs. O. W. Dnvls, No. 4 North French Brond Ave. 231-31 WANTED Twenty young men to be gin a course in bookkeeping thi.; month at the A, II. C. Our courre In Scientific Salesmanship goes wlt'.i this roursu. Ilrgln now and you will complete by March. It eny to place young men. PIrace write or call. jAshevllle liusln! College 3rd flour, II North Pack Square. CITYNEWsj Attention AUTOMOBILE OWNERS i Prepare your radiators for cold weather before it is too la(e. We advise denatured alcohol to be bad of us at Ci."e per gallon. ' Do it Now. :' :"'' " : : " Asheville Automobile Co. 15 and 17 Stmtl) Iciington Avenne. ! WHEN YOU WANT NE f whatever kind why just Olllv. ROGERS' BOOK STORE, 39 Patton Ave. Down Town Tonight Get an Oyster Supper Here CANDY KITCHEN BLOMEERGS For your Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, Smokers Sporting Goods. 17 Pat ton Ave. Peters June Pasture Dairy Meal. Peters Alfalfa: Queen Dairy Feed. Peters Arab Horse Feed. Each the best of its kind. ASHEVILLE GRAIN & HAY COMPANY Wholesale Distributers. CM MS!3 Diamond Rings Note our window display of unusual values in diamond l ings ranging in price from $5.00 to $30.00. All diamonds guaranteed asjvpresented or money refunded. o i i W 02, " "'.i'- '"" FRYERS ; TURKEYS SQUABS DUCKS BROILERS HILL'S MARKET "Ask your neighbor. ' Phones 4-359 FRESH CRAB MEAT This is especially fine for salads ASHEVILLE FISH CO. 'hones 23-2HD-.1I5 COMFORTS BLANKETS CURTAINS CASH OR, CREDIT Beaumont Furniture Co 37 South Main Street. CHOICE I W M STAR MARKET PHONES 191719181919 "We are tins suc esnful Caterers to a Variety of Appetites.'' , Citizens Transfer Company JTLIAN WOODCOCK, Owner. FURNITURE MOVING Prompt Baggage Transfer Service. Endorsed hy V. O. T. and T. P. A. FOR SALE House on Cumberland avenue. Ttrms Ilk rent. MARSTELLER & CO. Real ICatate. I J Oai iw 81. AT PRINTING bring it here We do that kind HAYWOOD STKEKT VEAR FOSTOFFICE Articles and mm Fresh Shipment of Crab Meat, and Nice Steak Mack erel. . ACME FISH CO. Phonu 311 Central Market City Market. NICE VARIETY ART SQUARES SMALL RUGS "The Home of Furniture Values." ookmoi) m:v.v o a COHXKI) HAM POKK N.USAGK Will anil Ml'TTOX 9 FOR RENT 4 room cottage. Depot section. Price 110.00 month. MARSTELLER & CO. ilrej KhUle. 10 Ilajwood FU. , SPECIAL BARGAINS In Ladies' Long Coats. Large stock to select from. ' GEO. W. JENKINS 18 S. Main St. JUST RECEIVED A large shipment of Sanford'i ax mlnster rugs and are offering entire stork at bargain prices. Come In and sea thee rugs before placing .your order elsewhere. We give ten pe." cent for cash. ASHEVILLE CARPET HOCSB ls-20 CJiureh St. Phone No 228. ' 103,100,000 TONS OF COAL wore mined in Pennsylvania in ,190:!, and .148,770,858 tons min ed in 1910; a pretty large in crease in yield in one state; yet even greater increases are re corded in other states. . The Monarch coal We sell ii'i Asheville is a coal that is good, clean and an eminently satis factory fuel for all purposes. Ask for prices in 5-ton lots. Southern Coal Co. fhone 111 No. 10 N. Pack Sq. Buicli Simple! Durable! Economical! Especially adapted to hilly country. Will reduce your delivery costs. Arbogast Motor Go. Phone 1728. No. GO to G8 North Main St. The Best Picture House in the State. Princess Theatre The Place to Spend PIECE ORCHESTRA PICTURE PROGRAM TODAY. 'A Step-Boy's Girth" Drama Pathe "No Trespassing" Comedy ..Lubin 'A Motorcycle Adventure" Drama . ... .. Selig Open from 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. A REAL The Simplex Electric Heating Pad, Is ready for use at any instant and will furnish uously, day and night without er. Use in place of old style hot $5.50; Three Heat $6.50. PIEDMONT Opp; Postoffice. Purest &n d Best Rumford Baking owdcr ison Make your home comfortable ' with the smallest amount of fuel possible. They are AItt TIGHT and can bo regulated to any degree you wish to keep your room. Try one today. I ('. - U UUiS Green Hrlvn Lfj. -..-1 t'-' j . r-'.'-i USE M & W COAL And you'll have to car- I ry out but few ashes J you won't have to dig np j clinkers and slate. Phone 40. Asheville Coal Co. j IIHMIIIIIIIIIHIIIHMM ELECTRICAL FIXTURES Portable Lamps, Electric Ironi and Heating Apparatus W. A. WARD 12 Chnrch St " Phone 449. FILMS DEVELOPED BY I'ILM EXPERTS. They get results, Impossible or un likely at homo. Kodaks loaned free; films for sale; prints made; betttr pictures less money. RAY'S STUDIO does it better charges less. ..-.. 2 N. Pack Square. Trucks an Enjoyable Hour. COMFORT you the necessary heat contin causing the least bit of both water bottle. Single Hear, ELECTRIC CO. ' 64 Patton Ave. Heaters "(
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