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Thorsday April 2, 1914 THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS PAGE FIVE NEW STORAGE PUNT STORY OF THE K0.1TH HAS BEEN COMPLETED "ADVENTURE OF KATHLYN' Annual Spring Sale OF PIANOS The following list includes new Pianos, Pianos that have heen rented, Pianos used for demonstration, Pianos traded in for Player Pianos, some second hand and slightly used Pianos all put in good condition. KNABE GRANT), rosewood, used for concert, regular 050 S45Q KSTEY. upright , maliogany new regular 1400 .. $300 GALE, square, In good re Pair $25 COTA, upright, mahogany. new $167 KIMBALL, upright oak, used . . . . $162 BRADBURY, square, in good ' condition . . $25 I! Alt ART M, CABLE, up'lght mahogany, used, fine tone $2f;Q CECILIAN PLAYER PIANO, mahogany, new, regular 'i 00 elegant tone at $425 PIANISTA PLAYER PIANO, mahogany, rented two months $350 APOLLO PIANO PLAYER mahognny, used with a quantity of music .... $gQ CECILIAN PIANO PliAYER, mahogany, used with a quantity of music .... $75 WESER, uiirlght, mahogany, new, regular $250, at $175 BRTJESTEI. upright, mahog any, now regular J2T5. good tone at $195 MECKHWSER, upright, ma hogany, new $155 KRAKAVEK. upright, WUS mahogany, new . . $295 FARRAND ORGAN, walnut case, used in good condition, at 9.12 BAY STATE Organ walnut case, used, In gool condi tlon $J5 KIMBALL upright, mahogany, npw $218 RAYMOND, upright, mahog any, used $175 Will Hold Enough Ice in Of Breakdown to Supply Greenshoro Thirty days. I Popular Jungle Picture Fea tures Program at the Galax Today, The fourth picture of the "Adven tures of Kathlyn," Sellg's sensational series of the Jungle tales, entitled "The Royal Slave", will be shown to day at the Galax theatre. Record Special to The Gazette-News. Greensboro, April 3. The Arctic i Ice and Coal company has just com pleted a large Ice storage and cold lu.uBO pium un easi marKst su eet, brcaking crowds have attended the which has been built as an addition lhree picturea of lho series whlch to their plant that has been establish- have bee pre8ented at this house and u in, ic iur aevtaai juars. ituo new ice storage has a capacity of 2,000 tons and is built of brick and concrete throughout. Insulated with several inches of pure corkboard, it is as good a storage for ice as there is in the south. v The Arctic Ice and Coal company has expended a large amount in the construction of the building, merely for the protection of their trade, and of absolutely being assured of an ample supply of Ice at all times. Un der normal conditions the plants will considerably more than manufacture VOSE, new upright mahogany S360 HARDMW. upright, mahog any, new regular $55u $475 HENSEL upright, mahogany, new fine tone at . . $237 If you wish one of the ahove, would advise quick ac tion as they will not remain long. We solicit correspondence from out of town. Every Instrument fully guaranteed. Terms can he arranged. Dunham 's Music House it is expected that still larger audl enecs will witness "The iioyal Slave" this afternoon and evening at the Galax. Briefly, the story of this 4th installment Is as follows: After Kathlyn's escape from the temple of the lion she Is followed through the jungle by some of the wild beasts and she takes refuge in a tree at the base of which is an idol Among the branches ot the tree Is a! 1 rude hunting booth and In its tem-1 I porary security she weaves for her-! j hungry and snarling brutes soon gath though to take eare of any demand, T ' ' , " "7 "" 1 but their secretary and treasurer, H . ift ,f b B Th E. Cartland. says there is always a f'"s h?r sf ' e' possibility of machinery breaking . """". i Sown, right in the height of the sea- Tn "'l'"' son, and that if such a thing did or- fwlth. her. following her escape ,., , , v. .. from the lions In the arena and when cur it possibly would be a source ol . ,, . ,u . . . 7, " v. . , i . , . , he arrives at the foot of he tree he1 great loss and inconvenience not only ... . , , , ., , f r , , i . . . finds Kathlyn s tattered and torn tcm- to their company, but a great deal . , , .. 1 . , , . 1 pie gown. In the meantime a runa- heavler one to the customers. C . . . , , lion,.,, ,V,ID ,,-,, V,llHlr, ,.h iV, ! " ...v...c I UEIUUSIIIK ow.aa- ' . to is not only a creuit to tne town, nni to this progressive company. The 4H3 band of slave traders rnshinir through the jungle almost- knocks I down the tree in which Kathlyn hail sought shelter and before she can get away she is captured by the pursu ing slave traders who believe she III an escaped slave. The caste mark of a slave is placed on her forehead and In a few dayB she Is put upon the) Ti,i fc it. i.,. I '"" av market ot . , . ,,, , rtiiuuii ana, nenvny velleu capacity of this storage which Is now! beng filled with ice, will be sufficient j to meet the requirements of their' trade for 30 days 1 the height of the summer, so that the people of Green horo can rest assured that there Is no danger of an ice famine. Cef four faster gonnetCome from the on Marche If you do, you are assured of correct style, finished workmanship, and positive" value. From the ultra-extreme models down to the severest mourning hats, yortwill find them well constructed, of materials and trimmings far above the average. Easter is the time that all women have agreed upon to come forth in their new; Spring Bonnets, and the Bon Marche has collected an array of Millinery- that, jjfl at once becoming and reasonable for them. p Bon Marche hats, trimmed in flowers,-foliage and ribbons,. priced t$21iftid. only to supply Greensboro, hut any dither towns that might run short. Strongest Hair. Tt is snld Hint 11 hair from (he tall of the horse Is the strongest single ani mal thread known THE WEATHER Forecasts until 8 p. m. Saturday, i For Ashevillc and vicinity: Fair and colder tonight with prob ably frost; Saturday fair. For North Carolina: Fair i.nd colder tonight with prob Ljtbly frost in west portion and in low j places oln central portion; Saturday I foir gentle northwest breezes. u. S. Department of Agriculture. WfcAiriEK. BUKEAU. fat - 1 wjc r-r-mtmm Thunday , BC3CFL,A.rtA.TOI'r NOTES. ObMrvitioni takes ii : I s. m . T6th mertdliu Urns. Air prtwure reduced to ies letel. 'ltobsn (contmuoui tlaei) otei throueb poluu ofequtl tlrpreuute. lMlberms (dotted lines) pin through potsu of equal temperature: draws only for tero. freezing. 90, and 100. O eletr: Q oerUy cloudy; cloudy; (J rain; (J) mow. report mlaalng. Arrowifly wltb tbe wlad. First ns'jrei. tomperaurc; second, precipitation of .01 Inch or more for pait U houra; third, maximum wind velocity. I- - m '.he is sold to Prince Umballah who is furious when she reveals her Identity. Kath lyn has sent word to Bruce oT her peril but Umballah throws her Into the same prison with her f.ithpr whom she has believed dead, nnd a joyful reunion ensues. The maligantj tells Col. Hare that Kathlyn is now' his slave and that he will do with her' as he likes . Hare, inspired with fury ! and now possessing maniacal strength! springs upon Umballah like a wild 1 beast and bears him down upon the' rocy floor of the dungeon. With this fborth installment closes. All ladles attending today's cxbi tions of "The ltoyal Slave" the fourth picture of the "Adventures of Kath lyn" will be given poatcord portraits or miss ivainiyn Williams, the beauti ful leading lady of the Sellg Poly, scoiie company, who so charmingly portrays the fearless heroine of Har old MacGarth s story. THE. HEROIC SPIRIT. In the smallest occasion a man can be governed bv the greatest of principles. The littleness of the events and the instruments we ate dealing with are forever cheating us out of the true grandeur of life. The heroic spirit not only makes lif- heroic, but finds it so. Coats and Mts Ladies are again showing their pref erence for Bon Marche suits and coats. The fact that we feature the famous WOOLTEX line attracts many strang ers into this store, for they are widely and favorably known as the standard of garments for women. Bon Marche coats are priced at $10 to $50. Bon Marche suits, new models, sell for $15 to $75. 5 ' Ratine and Crepe-Cotton fabrics Never have we gone into MgR grade cotton materials to such an extent be 'fore. The line of ratine and crepe, (the two most stylish cotton fabrics) is complete. All colors, designs and widths being included. Colored ratine, 27 to 42 inches wide, priced at 50c to $2.00 yard. White ratine, 36 to 42 inches wide, sells for 29c to $2.50. White and colored crepe, all widths, priced at 19c to $5 yard. Phone 2500 1 M-mmmm JXo mm Phone 5 Z80Q I HEW TREATMENT FOR P BODY AT LAST FOUND Relieve hy Inhalation and Absorption No stomach Dosing. Plenty of fresh air In the bedroom and a good application of Vlck's "Vap ORub" Croup and Pneumonia Salve over the throat and fchsst will relieve all cold troubles ,ulcker than Internal medicines. Just apply Vlck's and cover with a warm flannel cloth. LtSJVS the covering loose around th. neck ro that the vapors of Ruralyptol. Thymol, Camphor, and Menthol, re leased by tile body warmth, may be Inhaled all night long. Next morning the head In clear and phlegm loos ened. In uddltion, Vlck's Is absorbed through the skin, taking out the (Ight nesr and soreness. Entirely externul the Ideal treatment for the little folks. Three sizes 25c, tOc, und $1.00 at all dealira j Iteirtstna of AlottSO Weldon Taken From Sense River hy 1111 "111 Negro Monday. was to open the draw at 3 n. m., was a perilous one. After swinging the draw open and letting a ' steamer through, the brlrifrekeeper, probably nearly frozen and stiff with cold, fell to his death. Bpsi lal to the (la.ettc-Ncvs. Kinston, April 3. Anderson Burn ett. an old negro, Monday nlghi heard the thunder and predicted that his live weeks search In Neusc river lor the body of Alonzo Weldon. white, would cease. Yesterday Burnett ; ly paddled a skiff up to a sandy bight at a turn In the stream, towini; In the wake of the boat a repulsive object. It was the corpae, come to the surface after lying on the bottom of the streum since late In I'Vbtuary. when Weldon. a hrldgekeeper. plunged from the Carolina railroad bridge over the river in southwest Kinston is reel to tho water during I blizzard. The trestle was coated with Ice and 10 inches of snow covered It. His task EXHIBITION BASEUALL . CONTESTS YESTERDAY His Dream Realized Wear-Kver Hosiery and ParsdlnA, Garters At Louisville Cincinnati 2; Louis ville R . At Nashville Boston 7; Nashville ' 6. At Chattanooga Detroit 18; Chat tanooga 6. At Washington Washington 3; Newark, 2. , At lleaumont New York Nationals 1 1 2 ; lieaumont 1 . At Macon Boston Nationals 13; Macon 0. At Atlanta Atlanta 5; Cleveland At Savannah Providence 10; Sa vannah 0 . We offer for a limited time .onljg six pairs of our finest 36o vaJuo Guaranteed How and a pair of our well known Men's Paradise Garten) for ono dollar, postpaid. You know these hose; they ptnofl the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They hava no seams to rip. They never become loose and baggy as the shape I knit In, not pressed In. They are Goaran" teed for fineness, for style, for super , lorlty of material and workmanship, absolutely stainless and to wear sir months without holes, or a new pair free. Don't delay send In your order bos, fore offer expiree. WEAK-KVKR IIOSTF.RY OOMT AKg 1 Dayton, Ohio Whats 400 Seeds to a Rich Quy Like Jeff By "Bud" Fisher tlx dJr. w 3 3 sV 6 7JU ouur sW 1W", toe r But what ic tmaT Pt-tT6 GLASV wmDOW Af a. - 1 . 1 1 mr s. 1 st rat- j bbbbbbbbi - 1
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