Friday, November 29, 1912. 1
THE ASHEVILL2 GAZETTE-NEWS
PAG2 SEVE
Scallops for Skirts or Ends of Scarfs ... . Drawn by Sarah Hale Hunter
The scallops should le well padded and closely buttonhol ed. Ths flowers and leaves are solidly worked and the stems are done in tlu' oiitliiu? slitdi. Mercerized ('ollon No. IS shouhl lie used.
DIRECTIONS FOR TRANS FERRING. h taking off these patterns, lay a piece of impression paper upon the material, place the newspaper pattern over this, and with a hard, shar p pencil draw firmly over each
line. If the material is sheer it may belaid over the pattern and drawn off with pencil, as the design will show through.
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Prince Albert is always the same iden
tical smoketoday, tomorrow and
everywhere I Natural thing, isn't it, lor
men to call it the national joy smoke.
You buy P. A. in any part of your town or your county or anywhere in the United
States. It's always just as fresh, just as delicious, in Maine or California.
P. A. smokers don't ruin their taste for a bully smoke by being forced to buy unknown,
untried, untrue brands !. No, sir, right down at the corner they get the goods.
Some fine day you'll smoke a pipe. Then it will dawn upon you that P. A won't burn
your tongue, because the sting's removed by a patented process. Other men millions of
'em smoke P. A to their heart's content and so will you sure thingl
NOT VERY SUCCESSFUL
Citizens of West Asheville
Likely to Ask for Some
Change of Status.
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the national joy smoke
Here's tobacco that makes a wonder of a cigarette. Jusi as good '
rolled up as packed brimful in a jimmy pipe.
You jump at this red-hot tip, invest in one package of P. A and get
a cigarette smoke like you never did know before. .
None of the "running" chaff-brands or re-brands for you after you get "
acquainted with P. A. all sweet and fragrant Rolls up, easy like, be
cause it's fresh ana. crimp cut And it tickles your grouch generator I
Buy P. A. mrywhar: In tht tidy 10c nd tint; Se cloth baf
and handtomt pound and half-pound humidor. Go to it I ;
It. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wins ton-Sal em, N.C
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It is not improbable that the com
ing legislature will be called upon to
take some action with reference to
the sanitary district of West Asheville.
According to a resident of the vil
lage, who is acquainted with condi
tions, the sanitary district idea lias
not had success. He said that the san
itary board, which with the chuirman
of the county commissioners is sup
posed to regulate the affairs of the
district, has about stopped holding
meetings; that there has been Borne
question as to the legality of some of
the board's regulations and most of
the people have refused to pay the
taxes levied by the board for the sup
port of the administration. There is a
sanitary officer, he stated, but he had
received little or no pay and had stop
ped trying to enforce the regulations.
The resident referred to said that
he was of the opinion that the scheme
had not had a fair trial and with a
bettor chance would have given the
people such results as they had ex
pected. Just after the sanitary board
was appointed one of the members
left the place and this created some
eonfuHlon. He declared that there nre
many residents of West Asheville who
greatly desire that the suburb be in
corporated with Asheville, for one
thing to get the advantage of the wat
er system.
When the sanitary district of West
Asheville was created no little Inter
est was felt in the outcome. The peo
ple said they desired a simple gov
ernment and not a cumbersome sys
tem of municipal regulation. It was
predicted that the new system would
be successful and that It Mould be
adopted by other small towns.
Cottolene
better than butter
for shortening
POLICE COURT
Tliirtecu Case pocketed, Klx for Be
ing Drunk. Disposition
of tin- Cuhch.
Eat butter, but don't waste it.
The right place for butter is on
your dining table; the wrong
place is in your kitchen. Every
time you shorten or fry with
butter you waste money. Cotto
lene the vegetable shortening
will give you equally good results
at one-third the cost.
Cottolene mates light, digesti
ble food, which any stomach can
digest Cottolene-made food i3
rich, but never greasy Neutral
in taste, practically without ooor,
Cottolene is a product of carefully
selected cotton oil, refined by our
exclusive process,
Use one-third
less Cottolene
than either but
ter or lard.
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Cottolene Is never
sold in bulk al
ways in air-tight
tin pails, which pro
tect it from dirt,
dust and odors. It
is always uniform
and dependable.
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
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One hundred ladies' black beaver hats, range in
f,.,.-. d.- AA n 47 Svaninl for anlA 1
lioyji appear to be slight healthier
than girls In Japan, but the girls have
better eyesight. According to official
reports covering medical Inspection of
nearly 1,000,000 children In the public
elementary schools, 47.7 per cent of
the boys had strong constitutions:
7.4 per cent medium, and 4. per
eentf weak; of the girls, 42. T rr cent
had strong constitutions, H,S per cent
medium, and t.l per cent weak. An
other test wns on strenth ' ""-
r. 'i -sii. cent of tns toy
llu f.,Ck L'J'iDUi Vwlu.Mlt Uu
per cent defective; 04.2 per cent of
the girls were perfect In this respect
and 6.0 pir cent defective. In eye
sight, on the contrary only' ti.9 per
cent of the boys were normal as com
pared with V0.S per cent of the girls.
Ancient farm-houses have been
gathered from all purU of Denmark
nd placed In the grounds of the fa
mous Danish National museum at
I.vnghy. with a view to educating the
jpoople In tholr national history. There
ii" gallcrli'K filled with old furniture,
antique conches, hearses that belong
ed to different gulldv, with their fu
neral trappings, und other Interesting
relics of the past.
At the Orient world's exposition in
1919 there will be a number of ln
ternatlnnsl .congresses, Including1 one
of tcaehers of domestic science and
on of women engaged tn farming,
the la'.ter In connection with it gen
eral congress of agriculturists.
Following tho Thanksgiving festivi
ties, there were 13 cases docketed hi
Police court this morning with 12 de
fendants unswerlng to the charges.
Rix of these were tip for being drunk
In the city, and two of them were
rather severely punished. Wiley Rog
ers was sent to the county roads for
10 days on this charge, and Henrietta
Davidson, similarly charged, was giv
en a sentence of 20 days In tho county
Jail and taxed with the costs.
The other defendants answering the
charge of being drunk were lined.
Avery Bryson was taxed with a pen
alty of (f and the costs and Zcb
Vance, Will Taylor and Wyatt Oentry
Were fined $3 and trie costs each.
E, W. Swapsuti was licforo the coti' t
on two ehurgow: remitting a public
officer, and dlwirderly conduct. He
waa found guilty of both. In the lirs)
case ha was fined IS and the costs,
and In the latter 10. and the . costs.
M. I Luther was found no guilty of
being disorderly.
John Henry Burton, Will Brown,
Bud Thomas and John Elliott were
arraigned for gambling. Eaoti wns
found guilty snrt ftned IS and the
costs for tha offense.
No continued cases were taken tip
at this session of the court,
The biisket ball team of the local
V. M. l A. is in tho fight this
year for both the state and southern
championship and expects to win
i.,i, Tim ,iiHm will be started off
tonight at 8:30 o'clock with the game
against tho Farm school aggregation,
and the ticket sale Indicates that ev
ery iCser-ed scat und nil standing
room will lie taken. The team niaue
a record last year of wlilc hits ad
mirers and basket ball funs were
proud, und it wll Irecelve the undi
vided support this year of every en
thusiastic fan In the city In It? tight
for the southern championship. In ad
dition to the Ktatc championship,
which was won last yenr.
EZO Best for all
Foot Misery
price from $5.00 to $7.50. Special for this sale
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fonret to visit our suit department, une nunarea ia- x
dies' tailored suits on sale, ranging in price
$19.50 to $30. Speeial for this sale
$14.50
New line of children's coats on for this sale at; spe
cial reduced prices. Don't forget our bargains in la
dies' ciats. Sold for over $15. Ladies' coats special
$9.90
from J
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Wake your feet t.M.Bh. strong .ni AKWWVVV
sgony and misery by Just rubbing
pleasant V.'A. a rcllncd and soothing
. ti, ,i Minlth's Druir Htore
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sells 'o people for miles around T"r
only 2T. cents a jar ana moimy one
it it doesn't do as this article rtates.
Burning Corns, Hore Bunions and
Callouses that always ache are so
quickly relieved by EZO that users
are Joyfully surprised, and don't for
get, dear reader, that for Rough skin.
Chapped Hands and Face, Chlllblalns
and Frostbites nothing is better, All
druggists.
ASK FOn EZO FOU THE FFKT.
(Adv.)
Puresi and Best
Riimfcrd Ustdrid Pofidef