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PAGE EIGHT , Saturday; Eesteirl.-r v THE AS SEVILLE A CHEERY FIRE These cool mornings make for great personal comfort, and for good health too. The coal that will ignite readily, bum steadily and to small ash, M. & W. INDIAN COAL. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company HEALTH AND FOOT COMFORT . Are interminably interlinked the person with hoaltliy, comfortable feet, always has a healthy body and an active mind. V GUARANTEE SHOES For ladies and men and child ren fit the feet naturally. Up to $5. All leathers; some new styles being shown. Guarantee Shoe Store i South Hail St. WASHING THAT WINS PRAISE Is the kind that is done well, washed clean, iron ed smooth, folded careful fy in neat package and de livered prointply. That's NICHOLS WAY. Phone 2000 . Asheville Laundry 9. A. NICHOLS, Me. 1 Collec Hi YOU DO NOT NEED to be reminded this Is the time to take care of your flowers. You need a lot of flower pots and jardeneres. Wo have just received a car load, prices right. THE I X L STORE 22 Patton Ave. Phone 107 The Electrie Store. Construction Department If you are contemplating ch:;iiKliitf the fixtures In your old house, or If you have a new house to have fixtures Installed, we would be glad to have you call and Inspect our line of fixtures and get prices.- W are prepared to install them ou short notice. Dya.no and Motor repair work our specialty. PIEDMONT Electric Co. 14 Patton Ave.. Opposite P. O. Phone 478 13 THE TIME To buy your new winter carpets and ruga. . PRICES ARE REDUCED ASHEVILLE CARPET HOUSE n f "t f-- t. Fliona til 1 I 'J w!!l. WEEKLY MEETING OF THEALDERMEN Two Patrolmen Resign 0. E. Franklin Denied Whiskey License Routine. Preliminary steps were taken by the board of aldermen of the city, at last j night's meeting, to secure additional I equipment for the water department, to be installed at the Intake. The new equipment, needed is ah additional pier head and several additional settling tanks. After discussing the matter briefly last nlffht, the water commit tee was instructed to secure estimates of the cost of the work. . i The present equipment at the intake is considered altogether inadequate. There is only one pier head, which is the initial receiver of the water sup ply, and on this account it cannot, he cleaned out at any time. The work cut off. At present it is badly In need of repair, as well as a cleansing. It is the plan to build another just above it, and then extend the line of settling tanks so that either the pier heads or the tanks may be disconnected and cleaned out unless the water supply is will doubtless be done ut . an early date. Two of the patrolmen of the police department, W. H. Centerfelt and W. P. Towe, tendered their resignations at the meeting last night. The former asked that ho be relieved September 20, stating as his reasons for leaving the service that Illness In his family will not allow of his making full time ny more. Patrolman Towe asked that - hi.' rosigi.at'on be accepted at once; and YV. H. Taylor, who has been serving s substitute patrolman. named in his place. Carolina lane was tendered to the city as a street, and the board decided to accept it as soon as properly grad ed. The work of grading, it is under stood, will be begun at once. The offer of several streets, made by the McDowell estate, was taken under ad visement by the street committee. (i. R. Franklin was denied a license to si ll whiskey on prescription at this meeting of the board. I lis application lor the license had been tabled for several Weeks, and last night Judire .Thomas A. Jones asked that It be I I taken up and acted upon, cation was denied, the The appli- vote being strongly against the granting of th . license. I Several other matters were taken up for consideration, including the following: The city attorney, upon the i suggestion of the sanitary committee, was asked to investigate the validity of the sanitary tax, and if found not sufficiently strong to hold in court to ask for certain amendments by the general assembly; to the finance com mittee was referred the matter of pur chasing two lots on Hill street for col ored school purposes, the purchase being suggsted by the school board; the request that the Eagle street wa ter line be extended was referred to the water committee with power to act; th city engineer was instructed to make certain surveys In the eastern section of the city to determine the work necessary in the laying of con crete sidswalks that have been re quested; and the question or planting trees on Pack square was referred to the park committee. The following were the building permits granted: B. O. Hnrher, eight room residence on Hillside street: estimated cost, $4000. Katherine Williams, addition to residence on Davidson street; esti mated cost, $1250. I F.. Jarrett, four room residence on Olive street; estimated cost, $850. Dr. J. M. Lynch, -addition to resi dence on Orange street; estimated cost, $50. Mines Hamilton, six room residence in Grove Park; estimated cost, $4 000. SUNDAY SPEAKERS Men's Meeting of V. M. C. A. Will lie cMrcssol Tomorrow After noon hy Hon J, J, IJrltt. The men of the rity are promised one of the best meeting of the vear nt the Y. M. C. A. bulldlnff tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, when they will he addressed by Hon. J. J. Brill, third nxsmtant postmaster general under the Taft. administration. Mr. Ilrltt needs no Introduction as a speaker here, as he is generally known as one of the best of the section, or even of tlie state. His subject for tomorrow af ternoon's meeting will be. "The Mas ter Man," and a most Interesting dis course Is expected. A very special musical program has been arranged, on which Mrs. J. E. Meares appears as the soloist, .ilim Daisy Kmlth will act ns accompa list. The Hoys' orchestra will make 1U -pearance as a full organization for 'ho last time for several months. A rery man In the city Is given a cordial In vitation to he present, but a special In , vllatlon Is extended to the Baracas. POLICE COURT The following cases were In Police court this morning: Ellga Baxter, Sam Justice and Tom Olark were each taxed with one-half the costs for driving past a street car while passengers were leaving. M. 1 Cornmell was taxed with one half the costs for violating the traffic ordinance. John Thrash was found not guilty of violating one phase of the traffic ordinance but was fined ISO and the costs for speeding. He appealed and bond was fixed al tin0. Andy Revell was found not guilty of larceny; and a case against Alfred Isom for larceny was continued until Monday, Robert Taylor was found not guilty of emlMxxlement. The case against Frank Pally for retailing was contlnved until Tuesday; and Mallry Rrown ten sentenced to rrve 20 days In the county Jail on a similar rhargo. -.- r Three "drunks" - drew fines of 15 and the costs. " ' . " Ounfs No. 31 Cure Cold and Grip. !W Vtl:evlll Pnlnt CIikm '.. rnrm4v ! Tin- Mlll r-ltKf I'ah.t y. I,n,-n P.lnt, j 4 Chuml.er & Wvuver, LHury. Phone 18 City News I I It is stated that the Knights of the Maccabees have paid to Mrs. Jesse R. Starnes the sum of $3000. Insurance on the life of the late Mr. Starnes, Service will be resumed In the Oak land Heights church beginning tomor row morning. The hour of worship will be 11 o'clock. Visitors will be welcome. Mrs. J. W. C. Gorham of 11 CullO whee street will leave Tuesday after noon for Kentucky, where she vrl'l spend the winter, returning here in early spring. Nora Williams, colored, "who es- j caped from the county Jail yesterday afternoon by scaling the Iron fence 1 surrounding the jail yard, was cap tured this morning. A teacher's meeting was held this morning in the High school building and many teachers from the city and. county attended. There was an in- formal discussion of the different methods of teaching. T. E. Brown, representing the boy's corn clubs in the state, was present ami made a very interesting talk on the work of the corn clubs. Sheriff Williams will pay a small reward for the apprehension of A. I. Abbott, who escaped from the road force of Captain Rice this morning. Abbott was sent to the roads for 18 months for forging a check, and had only served about three months of the sentence. He Is about five feet and eight inches high; heavy set; full face; has blue eyes and light hair. This morning the passengers on the Asheville and East Tennessee railroad enjoyed for the first time a ride on the new combination passenger and baggage car. This car, while a double trucker and built on the lines of tlu was ! big interupban cars used by the com pany, is not quite so long as they. It runs about as smoothly, however, and the patrons of the road are very much pleased with it. After spending a few days in Knox vile visiting at the home of Gen, R. A. Mynatt, Rev, Dr. Calvin B. Wal ler and family have returned to th . city, and Dr. Waller will preach at the First Baptist church tomorrow morn ing, especially to "church members" on the topic; "The Hands of the Pastor Upheld" and in the evening The Eli .1 With a Broken Wing", another sermon dealing with problems of Young men and women in "City Life". ' Infant IH-ttd. Rosaline Edwards, the'18 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L E. ' Edwards of Chunn's Cove, died yester-1 day afternoon. The burial will take place tomorrow arternoon at the Haw Creek church cemetery. Parents and children, by all means hear Mrs. Armor Monday night. R. S. Finley, formerly of the R. 8. i Finley Drug Store, is now with the Owl Drug Btore "at the Depot on the Depot Side." 18-2t. WANTS Mason Fruit Jars, Pints 40c per doz. Quarts 4fc per doz. to Gallon 65c per doz. O. D. AU-ISON, 158-tf. Phone 35. STOVES. Perfection Oil Heaters. . $3.00 up Wood Heaters $1.00 up I Coal Heaters $3.75 up Stove Boards 25c up Coal Hods 25c up Andirons 50c up Portable Grates $2.00 up Fire Shovels Be up Tongs 25c up Pokers 10c up All stoves put up by expert Free. Brown HARDWARE CO., . Sole Agents for Genuine Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. 2Ti North Man.. ' Phone 87. 183-tf. I SHOES made to order, . repairing di ns quickly. For service phone ps. Champion Shoe Hospital, ( Government St., phone 724. 8-tf. MASON FRUIT JARS Quarts 45c per dot. Gallon 65c per do! BROWN HARDWARE CO., Phone 17. 25 North Main 176-til oct 1 SAFETY RAZOR Blades Sharpened Gillette , ....15c per dox. Durham Duplex 60c per doi. All others ...25c per dos. BROWN HARDWARE CO.. 25 North Main. Phone 87 175-tf KRISP KRUST PIE PLATES, 15c each. Rrown Hardware Co., 25 North Main St. 1 83-St FRUIT PRESSES and Potato Maahers 25o. each. Brown Hardware Co. Phone J7. 188-21 WANTED Assistant eache laVry do part time work. Harry Howell 8upt City Schools. 181-3t lb YOU want a good cook tove or range see us before you buy. We have the best that money can huv, Prlcea right W.- U Moore, 27 N. Main street. 184-tf, DONNAHOE CO.i-Our Ppeclalty, City Property, We are the bargain finders of Asheville: Offered for quick sale, brand new seven room dwelling; built by owner, with all modern conveniences, and com manning soumern outlook. Phone 641. 184-4t KOn BALE OR EXCHANGE Four teen room boarding house, '.ell. In rated, fine view, hous :.,odrn, has been newly painted Instils and out price 14,000.00 or will exchange for other property. Donnahoe Co. Real Estnte, phone 648. 184-St FOR BALE A beautiful building lot, well located, price 1750.00. Donna hoe Co, Real Estate. . , 114-81 imik hai,e Nice f ur room cottsce 8100 00 rssh and 115.00 per month nont fall to see this, Donnnboe A Co., )hon tit 184-St CHALMERS MOTOR CARS REO MOTOR CARS . CHASE MOTOR TRUCKS ALCO MOTOR TRUCKS Best in their respective class Asheville Automobile Co. PHONH SAS-S14 VIEW BOOKS FOR VISITORS Visitors return I nir hnme should carry with them one of our handsome view books of Asheville and vicinity. Also postcards albums so can Ulus strate the story of their vacation in the mountains. ROGERS BOOK STORE. V Asheville, N. C. The Home of Good Printing. II Patton Ave. ICE CREAM DELIVERED PROMPTLY PHONE 110 ORDER FOR SUNDAY DINNER THE NEW CANDY KITCHEN NEAR POSTOFFICE. PHONE 110. Log Cabin Maple Syrup Quart, 50c, Half Gallon, 80c. .Gallon, $1.50. E, C. JARRETT FANCY GROCERIES c VEGETABLES AND FRUITS THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS Store Phones,l920 & 1921. Market phones 2058 & 2059 Citizens "MYahsf er Company JCMAN WOODCOCK, Owner i " ," FURNITURE MOVING Prompt Baggage Transfer Service. j Endorsed by V. C. T. and T. P. A. The City's Finest Horses Picked In Philadelphia, for pulling contest. Loving Cup and first prize awarded to Arab fed team. QUALITY WILL TELL LIGHTEN i3tJ TOUR WORK COOK WITH GAS . Asheville Power and Light Co. , PHONE 69. k3tJQ The New Clothinc Store Alt NEW M I. HI HA NDISR , Rteln-Illoch Smart Clothes .'. i . . , .tig to $35.00 Orlffon Brand Clothe, ., $u.ko to 20.00 Bates Street Bhlrts , g.M to l.oo Boys' Suits I , '. . .81 00 to 110.00 Boys' Shoes il-75 ,0 $j-7, No trouble to show you. ' NfeELY-BRUNS CO. " " 1 8 v "r'n Ft. i NO. 15-1 T B. LEXINGTON A VS. Phone I5t. HAYWOOD STREET Fall and Winter. Comfort, i.gnioa snin int'ii m h iuks iui Style and Economy. GEO. W. JENKINS . 18 South Main St. J. E. CARPENTER JEWELER Watches and Fine Jewelry. Watch Repairing my Specialty No. Pack Square Quality Lumps That's MONARCH coal, every lump is extra quali ty and hums freely to the very last pinch and never slate or clinkers. Stock your winter supply now. Southern Coal Co. Ft ion 114 10 N. Pack 6j. Lowenbein WILL OPEN SHORTLY OF LowenbeinJewolry Co. WITH A FINE LINE OF Lad ies' Ready-to-Wear Apparel Watch for Opening Announcement TOYS AND FANCY GOODS COMING IN DAILY AT BLOMBERG'S SPORTING GOODS AND TOY DEP'T. 17 Patton Ave. CHOICE TENDER LAMB MILK FED CHICKENS STAR MARKET PHONES 1917 1918 ltll. "We are the sooceeaful Caterers to a Variety of Appetttea." CHOICE FRESH CRAB MEAT -Large white flakes, fine for salad. J ASHEVILLE FISH COMPANY v - W Ship Flab and1 Oyster hy Parcel Post. PHONES U-Mt-S1B CITT MARKET- f NORTH STATE FITTING SCHOOL J. M. Roberts, A. It, Principal Flta boys for work either In college or business. Thres teachers of perience. Larre beautiful grounds at 167 Church street Three mor boys wanted to live at th so iool un der supervision of teacher. APP'T once. Telephone 1ST4 I-" TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium U Haywood Street . For Ladies and Gentlemen Open Pay White fe White . - " " t . Chamber : ONLY $1.00 I Tlu a 10 quart pnil and is first quality. "We have just received a freBb BliiiMiiont of White & White ware and would he glad to have you rah and boo it ( 0l!h CrAvToC. ( av W 4 i !? N0W'S THE TCfli T lay in your had now for mm than later on when CJ comes scarce on ace of heavy railroad traffic, BUY M. & W. COAL NOW. Phone 40. I I Asheville CoaftCn, MMfMtiiJ A. ML G00DLABE CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Store fronia and building, r.faoi.u. concrete work a speciality. IT Bast Collect St. Paoi IT MEN'S SUITS .; AT CUT PRICES Gem Clothing Stori 6 Patton Ave. Rutenberg Co. 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