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THE ASJIEVTLLS GAZETTIMIIlTrS Thursday, Octolcr 2, 1013 THE REAL GOODNESS AND WORTH Of our famous M. & W. Indian coal is the reason for its leadership in coals sold in Asheville. It NEVER disappoints always uniform and good. - Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company It BANQUET AT MCI LAST Preceded Opening of Nisrht School Large Attendance Is Expected. L-. , ANWA, Mi: Ktr ARROW COLLAR City News PATRICIAN SHOES For ladies Ihc Patrician in gun metal and patent loath; '-j5; ers, also tan, lead in point of ! perfect styling, and perfect comfort as wel 1. There 's no I doubt about the style leader l ship. The new fall models ! are the acme of perfect ele gance. $4 and $3.50. Cu rente e Shoe Store i South Mai St. An informal banquet preceded the opening, o the night school at the I Y. il. C. A. lust evening" and a large ; number of students and friends -were present. The management stated : that from all present indications the school would open with a larger at tendance this year than ever before. Two divorce suits were filed In the Rev. tV R'Koach, pastor of the-ffice of the clerk of Superior court First Methodist church, spoke to the his morning. Perry Smitft is suing students along the lines of education Cora Smith for a divorce and Nora and his remarks were given very -J- Lee against Choice Lee. close attention by the students. Book ' - '.''! lists were distributed last evening and Workmen are "doctoring" the large the members of the faculty met the oak tree -which stands on the lawn of students, showed them the class the county court house. The dead rooms and made final arrangements limbs are being trimmed and the de for the classes to begin tonight. , cayed spots treated. tne senior membership .contest JOY AND SATISFACTION Comfort and pleasure are always experienced by those who find their linens, personal and household in that per fect condition that al ways characterizes laun dry work DONE THE NICHOLS WAY. Ph on 9 2000 and exper ience this laundry satisfaction. Asheville Laufufc closes tonight at 10 o'clock and it is expected by that time the desired number of r.evv members will have been secured, although extra efforts will be put forward today by those conducting the campaign to get more than the number allotted to them. i The Bible class which is conducted every week during the winter months ' by Dr. R. F. Campbell, at the T. M. C. A. auditorium, will be started to night, and efforts are being made to have 100 men and boys present at the opening class. Supper will be served from 7 to 7:30 o'clock, and the class will be taught from 7:30 to 8 o'clock. Last year the average weekly atten dance at these I'Jble classes was six ty, and it is aimed by the secretary of the association to keep up this standard this year if not to make it larger. OF B. OF T. ; Endorse Gov. Craig's Idea of ' Good Roads Days New Road Projected. Only two classes will take up work in the night school of the Y. M, C. A. this evening the classes In business and show card writing. Those stu dents who intend to enroll in these classes, can do so tonight. The classes will start promptly at 8 o'clock. Secretary N.. Buckner, of the board of trade, has received an invitation to be present at the meeting of the Na tional Fire Prevention convention, to be held in Philadelphia, October 13-18-" I Hon. W. A. Smith of Hendersonville. 'vice-president of the Greater Western JCorth Carolina association has ac ' cepted an invitation to Introduoe M. V". Richards of the land and industrial department of the Southern Railway company, when' he speaks at the West ern North Carolina fair next week. . The American National Bank filed a complaint in the office of the clerk of Superior court this morning, against the Haddock-France Lumber company. The complaint sets forth that the defendant owes the plaintiff the sum of $400 and interest, on a promissory note which the defendant company endorsed and which is due and unpaid. CHALMERS MOTOR CARS - .' REO MOTOR CARS ... - , . CHASE MOTOR TRUCKS , ALCO MOTOR TRUCKS Best in their' respective class . . . Asheville Automobile Co. . ... PHONE SXS-SM NO. 15-17 & IiTCXISGTON ATM, FOOT COMFORT Ladies and men's shoes for X pioMPT Fall and Winter. Comfort, t rxri Style and Economy. GEO. W. JENKINS 18 South fain St. J. E. CARPENTER JEWELER Watches and Fine Jewelry." Watch Repairing my Specialty . . No. S Fac Sqosrs' ' t DELIVERY And full tons and the best coal in the world M. & W. COAL- And Asheville Coal Co. service. Phone 40. t . ' - . -r . ..'' !. Asheville Coal Co. A CIRCUS EVERY bAYFOROYS Who own a real good all steel wagon; some with some with rubber tires; also velocipedes and autos. dow. ROGERS BOOK STORE. I'j Patton Ava, Asheville, N. C. ( Ths Home of Good Printing. plain steel tires, . See them in win- Phoaa 154. FRE$H SALTED NUTS Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans, Peanuts, and Pistachio. CANDY KITCHEN SoSS THE NEW NEAR POSTOFFieE. PHONE 110. HAYWOOD STREET Roe Pride Coal The wonderful good-. ness- of - MONARCH coal . makes it the pride of every grate. It is quick ,to catch, burns freely and leaves very few ashes no clinkers. Southern Coal Co. Phone 114 10 N. Pack 6f. 4 W. A. WARD ANYTHiNG ELECTRICAL 12 Battery Park Place . Phone 449 MEN'S SUITS . AT. CUT PRICE J Gem Clothing Stort 6 Patton Ave. BLUE POINTS ON HALF SHELL ASHEVILLE FISH COMPANY We Ship Flan and Oysters fcy Parcel Pout. PHONES S3-989-315 . CITT MARKET,, 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 jaj-dinieres. Wa have just recejved . a car load, prices right THE I X L STORE - 22 Patton Ave. Phone 107 DESIGNS AGAINST ONE-ROOM SCHOOL i-32 At a meeting of the board of direc tors of the board of trade, held in their offices yesterday afternoon, the subject of good roads for North Caro lina, and Duneombe county in partic ular, were discussed at length. Sev eral good roads enthusiasts were pres ent and made talks on roads as they now exist in this county and what can be done In the way of building better ones. The directors heartily endorsed Governor Craig's proclamation calling tor two days to be set aside as good roads days in the state, and a request Will bo made by the board that a com mittee be appointed to make arrange ments for co-operating for the success of the two days good roads. It is planned for this committee to consist of the president of SSfEEmt 1 association, the nd the l"fWW the Good Roads Asheville Motor club chairman of the board of LOGAN MEUCHANT TAIIjOB Leea! Bids. Pack B. Phorw 11. The Electric Store. Construction Department Many A llouso Has B'en riiirglarteeil Purlm The r.rief Time Tho I'oilreinan Was At The Other End Of !iis Uc:il! Houses provided with eb ' . trie lights protect themsrlvcs ' 1 et us Ire your house for rlertrlc lights and give you ths tl ''ft burglar Insurance obtain able at any price. Our service is yours at a minimum cost! county commissioners, these gentlemen to hold a meeting soon and appoint a central committee to help In the work. At this meeting it was decided to ask the county to build a concrete road between Asheville and IMltmore. and II. V. Plummer made a short talk In which he told of concrete roads he had visited and gave some idea as to the cost of building same. Chairman )iiolds of the county commiwioners said that upon the com pletion of the Mine Hole gap road, the county would discontinue the building of Macadam roads, as It is thought from experience that it doe not pay to build Macadam roads In this county. A committee from the board of trndp will ai"k the county commission ers to employ a road supervisor to dor vote his entire time to the roadc- of the ci nnty. The supervisors In the differ ent township would be under such i man, and it is thought best to have cne central head. By Associated Press. , Washington, Oct. 2. The old fash-' loned one-room school house of the i country cross roads, within ' whose j walls many of the country's most lllu-1 inous men receieu ine ruaimenis ol heir education, woui4 tf entirely a thing of the past, If the United States bureau of education had its way. Tts place would be taken by the consoli dated or centralized .school, as recom- mended in a bulletin just Issued by he bureau. Wherever this change can be made without too great expense and without breaking up or disintegrating existing communities, it should be done, says the bureau. There is constant .im provement in the facilities offered by the one-room rural school, particular- y In relating school work to the farm needs, it is reported, by fewer and belter schools with transportation fur nished to pupils living at a distance Is he recommendation. PIEDMONT Electric Co. 4 Patton Ave, OpnoslU Phone 471 P. O. SEPTEMBER LUST ABOUT GS ALL SIZES AND PRICES FOR Red rooms ' Rathrootns Dining Ronma Lthrarle Itwpthm Halls. l.lTtng Hnoma 1'arlorft, Itonq ftc. r PntMrnn, Nrw Krw Colon. Mean Temperature1' Normal but ' There Almost Was More Rain Than Normal. I Stjlea, '.SI1EV1LLE r.PET HOUSE r-r rion trt . September Just gone by was about like other Heptembera as to tempera ture, notwithstanding it may have kecnied that the fall came rather early Ths average dally mean temperature for the month was 64 degrees, while the normal la 66 degrees. The high est temperature recorded was-87 de grees on the second and the lowest was S6 degrees on the twenty-third both were within one degree of touch lug the records, as the klghest tern perature recorded-on any day In Hep tember for the past li years Is 88, and the lowest Is 86. The precipitation was rather heavy considerably above the average the total being 4:16 Inches as eom pareJ with 8.04 for the normal. How ever, we are behind on rain as com pared with the average months to this date by 8.3J Inches. On the twentieth and twenty-flrxt there waa a precipi tation of 1.62 Inches during 84 hours.. I There were 10 clear days, It partly cloudy and nine cloudy; end there wss 61 per cent of a possible amonnt of sunKhine. 40c a Dozen S. Bureau of Induration Favors the Consolidated or Centralized School Where Possible. - ET C. JARRETT FANCY GROCERIES : VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. . Store Pliones 1920 & 1921.' ' Market Phones 2058 & 2039 The City's' Finest Horses Picked In Philadelphia, for pulling content. ' Loving Cup and first prize awarded; t Arab fed team. ' ' . . ; QUALITY WILL TELL REXROAT MURDERER, ELUDES DETECTIVES By Associated Press.' I Chicago, Oct 2. Interest In the mysterious murder of Mrs. Mildred Allison Rexroat centered today in West Chicago, whqre 'the inquest over the victim's body was resumed by Coroner William V. Hopf. Meanwhile dozen Chicago detectives searched for "Mr. Spencer" who is said to have accompanied Mrs. Rexroat to Wayne, Ills., the night she was shot to death and her hody placed on the tracks of railroad. HEHBER Coal lllglwr. By Associated Press. Boston. Oct. 2. Retail prices of all grades of coal were advanced 25 cents a ton by dealers in mis city toaay. The dealers say the Increase was ne cessitated by hlghr cost of handling. 'hambers A Weavei, Livery. Phone IS WANTS , ' ' STOVES. Perfection Oil Heaters 83.00 up Wood Heaters 81.00 up Coal Heaters 83.75 up Stove Boards 25c up Coal Hods 25c up 4 nd Irons 60c Portable Orates 12 00 ('ire Shovels 6o Tong .' 2& Poks i 10c All stoves put up by expert Free. Brown HARDWARE CO.. v- Ho'lo Agents for Genulno Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. Si North Muln. Phone 8T. 183-tf. up up up up up 8HOE8' made U order, repairing done quickly. For servloe phone ns. Champion Bhoe Hospital, 6 Government St., phone 714. M-tl. 8AFETT RAZOR Blade Sharpened Gillette.. 85c per dos. Uurham Duplex 60o per dos. All others 26c per dos. BROWN HARDWARE CO.. 86 North Main. . Phone 87 176-tf THE LETTER . 8HOP Room 61. American National Bunk Building. Mulllgraphed Letters; public flten ographic servlre. ' 20O-t . When Yoir Cook With Gas Your baking and cooking is done QUICKER because the fire is always ready, Vany size: , BETTER because the heat varies only when you want it to, simply'tmn the valve. . You eliminate all the DIRT the discomfort of re moving ashes keeping 'the fire going andythe disap pointment of sloweooking and uneven baking. ' . That allows more time for ether duties or much needed rest jerhap8 makes the kitchen jnviting and the work pleasant instead of a drudgery. ' . ' ' Gas Ranges $15.50 to $25.00 , . Easy Divided Payments if Desired. - Asheville Power and Light Co. I1- PHONE 69 aB U ACUKASMAN, Mgr. V. CllKASMA.v; l'res't. Biltmbre Plumbing & Heating Co. PLUMBING HEATING GAS FITTING AgcntsTor Acetylene Cas Generators arxL Compressed Air :f ... . . Water Systems : Biltmore, N. C. Valves, Pumps, Water ripe, Terra. C ilta Plpo. Plaza llhlg., Phono 47 TURKISH BATHS The Gruncr Sanitarium SI Haywood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen Grant's Jf o. 24 Cuies Cold and Grip, LV , All this week Helen Keller L cturs ticket on sole t 68 Patton avenue, .bun dm 1 1 i - a t . (RHPO.VHlPI.IS woman wiints poslllon as rook, cun give best of references. Address J. V., csre Os'ti-News. . ' 200-lt. Open Par anrf K'hu PUR.E.ST AND D STAR QUALITY ALL PORK SAUSAGE The Kind That Makes Dining Worth While. STAR MARKET PHONES 1917 1918 ltll. ' "We are the successful Caterers to Variety of Appetite," . BIG, NEW, ENTERTAINING FEATURES of fun, entertainment and . instructive of wholesome character, sat- ' isfylng the most exacting critics and Interesting everybody, will be found at the . ' ; WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA FAIR , ASHEVILLE, OCTOBER 7-8-9-10. TUKSDAY - ' Educational Day. ' V WEDNESDAY , Brotherhood Day. - THURSDAY Military Day. , f "' , FRIDAY" 'W'esten'Vorth Carolina Day. t Addrcssoa will be delivered on these days by tho following dls tlnguishod men: Hon.3ames J. Brltt, Secretary of . State William Jennings Bryan, Hon, John S. Rutledge, General Bennett H. Young, Gov. Locke , Craig, Hon M, V. Richards. ' , , , .... Entry books will be open at Fair headquarters in the Board of Trade'' rooms until Friday night, Oct. ' 3. From that date they will '" be open at the Fair grounds until 10 o'clock Tueseday morning. ' .The. numerous attractions already booked with more being ad ded dally, Include the following: . ' Prof. McFall's Dog & Monkey circus, Georgia Minstrels, Happy Hooligan and Gloomy Gus with auto 'trick house, Martin & Gennetl's comedy acrobalic acts, McLInn Trio comedy balancing acts, mar velous Melville's thrilling aerial acts. Button Brothers' sensational acts on comedy bars, McLInn's Comedy and Novelty -( Company's comedy acrobatlo acts, musical comedy singing, funny comedians and pretty girls In high dancing, Metcalf's animal and reptile shows. Dally baloon ascensions, Motordrome, Ferris wheel, Merry-go-round, Mgh diving dog, music by Boys 8cout Band, Bryson Mili tary band. First Regiment Band, gorgeous display of fire works every night"; something doing every minute. , ' Special trains leave ' Bryson City at 7 o'clock each morning of the last three days of the Fair, returning at night , Excursion Rate Admlwdon 29 cents Toys and Sporting Goods Coming In daily. After store completed in remodeling and goods displayed It will be the largest line in this state. My store will be closed until Sat urday morning the 4th. Ij. BLOMBRRG SPORTING GOODS Toys. Cigars and Smokers articles. IT Patton Ave. Weaverville and Lake Juanita SPECIAL NIGHT RIDES Rcund trip tickets, for these trips only ISe or lOe and ' a transfer, rtcfcetfi sold on Weaverville ears lnavlng Pack Sq. at 6:10 p. m., I p. m. i:30 p. m., returning from Weaverville at 7:l( p. m., 1:46 p. m. and 10: H . I n i "1 "a fT A Trial la all we ask, Ws treat your laundry whit. ' S33kMsVii -at. I m m' iunmna s ime ' -'. . Will eoon he litre ami if. you want a new gun we, want you to call and' look lit our lino. If we haven't what you Want we will got it for you if its made. We curry a full line of.Sdwn's shot guns and rifles, also tli AVincheHlcr lino. Fox ntcrling worth is a mighty fiuo field gun. fit't us show you our line. FOR RENT I it 2 nice li.rg" ' mnrtrrn ronv. nl. rn vh. ti 1 v 'J M .( 1 h fr'Mti Ih ,'!u:in' I'lMlH"! ..il.- if t jt Jl lit lilM ih . ... i . ,. i : , . .- : rooms hImuiI 1 'n-. n.. n I m m m I Tnir Oilis tirccnlidvcto. 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