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Friday, May 22. mi THE ASHIVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS PAGE TWO . i mam favorite ILL rates will be made to Idurine the summer months a iexnected that th. hotel will pro Houseives and i together twccesaful, since the location ' to most convenient to the Business sec tion and to points of interest In the city. N VOTING CONTEST IE MRS. PAULINE WILKS Will Be Placed in Running by Asheville Fans For Auto mobile Prise. He and Other Prominent Bank ' ers Interested in Reopen- ' ing Institution. DIES IT VERSAfLLE&i JEllKlliS 1Y Housekeepers (I0IR BANK I U 1 :! "1 i 1, 1 '! .: I I I ' i I r 1 ' t ) 1 ) t t- 'I. ! h SC. I M 5 r" 1 'I J; "i ( I I; r 1 t: 'i : 1 1 : i MP . M President L. I Jenkins of the American National bank left yesterday j looming for Lenoir, where it Is prob-1 able that he and several other protnl-! nent bankers will arrange today or tomorrow for the re-openln? of the ; Klrst National bank of lynoir. which ; closed Its doors about 10 days ago. It ! 1g understood here that National Bank i Kxaminer J. K. Dougl'ton and Special I Agent f. U Williams of the treasury ; department have recommended that ' the plan suggested by these bankers for reopening the institution he ac eptt!d. although this report has not ; yet lieeti confirmed ly the treasury department. This confirmation, how ever, is expected today or tomorrow. According to a dispatch recently re ; reived from Washington, the propoei , thin of Mr. Jenkins and others wan to pur mifflclent funds into the Lenoir hank to again put it on a sound basis, 'although no names were given out at that time, with the plan receiving; the recommendation of the examiner and . special agent, there is apparently litttr doubt but that the. bank will he re opened soon. Wife of Langdon Wilks, Succumbs to Illness. Former Asheville Resident,; . in tsi. city .re putting ! forward Jack Corbelt. Asheville'S; i crack shortstop, a the city's choice; i for one of the prizes that are being 'offered by the American Tobacco y - . - . ih eomoanv: - t company in m tuuvtov - - News ha been received In the cltyjs now putting on in this state through I of the death at Versailles. France, on the Sovereign cigarette voting con- j April 28 of Mra. Pauline Wilks, wifetest. of Langdon Wilks. Esquire, of Lang-: Th compM1y offers to glvs to tha don Hall. Blair. Ontario. Mrs. Wllks :tw0 most popular baseball players In j was laid to rest In the family vault the North Carolina leagus handsome j In Hyde park on May U. This news automobiles. To the player receiving, will be received with much reirret lnthe largest number of votes In thej Asheville a.s Mr. and Mr. Wilks re-; conlesU wjil t,e awarded a 1915 Cad-j sided here or rme time, occupying j nac automobile or 13,130; and to the . on of the VandVrbilt cottages on player receiving the second largest Vernon hill, and made many friends number r vtea- wi" a 191a ver ..... ..... i t . v, 1 1 r i ASA In resh. in the city. SANTOS HI DIES fT HIS MOBILE MODERN HOME HOTEL IS LJTEST - i of the favorite player on the coupon and drop Into the ballot boxes that i u.omu .- nave open piacca in ed away. Mr. ,4tores and many of the drug stores pain in 13: 0f the city. These ballots are taken Mr. and Mrs. H. B Jame3 Open Commercial and Tourist Hotel on North Main. An announcement appear? in to days tfsuc of The Curette-New k that a new family hotel has opened in Asheville. Thin is the Modern Horn" hotel !:d Is located on North Main Rireet. Nos. 20 and 33. Just below the . lAngren. It offers both the American and European planH and iM conducted by Mr. and Mrs. II. It. .larriew. The hotel is of brick, having been built very recently, and is modern In every particular. It comprises .10 rooms, is newly funilfhert throughout nnd hot and cold w.iter in provided In cverv room. Every ronvenlenee Is ar Titnged for nnd the management will rater to both commercial and tourist patronage. It In announced that srtc- a.,tnmnhlle or 11.650 in CSSh. The contest opened in all North Carolina cities having league teams last Monday and will continue until September 2 . To be ble to vots In the contest, one must buy Sovereign cig arettes, of course, and In each pack ogo will be found the blank votes. In the five cent package the front and two coupons will be counted as three votes, and In the ten cent pacnage me wrapper label will count as six votes. It will be learned with reuret byjAn one nas t0 do to vote, after get the friends of ?ic nnd Mrs. Kdwurd,ting the blanks, Is to write the name raldwell. former residents or Asne ville. that the former's step-father Santos Rubira. a Ulstingulshed clti- en of Mobile. ha3 paused away, ltuhria wax born in ,Sp and. comine to this country as a : each week and sent to Durham, young man. settled in the south, mar- where they will be counted and a ryinp there, Mrs. Hublra's family ! wcekly report of the standing of the are well known, her yon and fmiilly players is to be published in all the haing manv friends here and else-, papers of thB state. d lif d.'iuuhtcr Mrs. Nnth-, iviiiu one c-an vote for anv player. h protnl-, it is believed by the baseball funs of the city that Asheville has a chance to win one of the prizes if all the fans (concentrate on one player, and so far SWEEPING REVISION OF r orbett Is leading all the other Ashe- RULES RECOMMENDED iVole ;week. Each city having a club will Columbia. S. C. May '12. Sweeping select a !ayor and concentrate on revision of th rule." of the democratic ! him. Durnam has selected "Gig Jim" party In Houth Carolina were recom-j Kelly and it is said that fans of the mended and rigid restrictions thrown Bull city are voting for the big boy around the primaries in the report of : heavily. People living In nearby towns the committee on- constitution and ! who desire to vote in the contest can . ..... .. ,, ..... - ... IT A. Ml. ruleH or me siaie uciiiui-riiwL- i-mivvn Of Asheville Will Be Pleased : ; To Know , that I have added to my well known stock of sporting goods and toys, an entirely new line of useful and -amd household goods. Such aa will help make your homes cozy and refined. Included in this line are imported ir clea from Japan, France, Germany and England. Not cheap., but classy merchandise at very reasonaWericas, I have spared neither time nor capital in selecting them. I am now preparing for my Summer Opening, the date of which will appear in Sunday morning's attorn, when all goods will be opened and displayed, taking up my entire space of two floors, 7,620 feet. .Watch' Sun. day's Citizen for my 0PEN1XG DATE. Blomberg's Sporting Goods and Toy Store ON THE AVENUE GQMMENGEHilENT CLOSED IT WEAVER WEDNESDAY aniel Keynoi. enjoying netice in the euat. Gen. Cajr Addressed Graduat ing Class Alumni Associa tion Held Meeting. ii,.n in M(.H5,-ion vesterdav l .'iO o'clock after deliberations which continued ull last nieht. Mi and Mrs. C. G. Mernininser are Kiiestw at Urove Park inn, where thev will iie joined .shortly by Minn C. G. Memmlnser, who h:ia been upending the winter in New York. il.etr rimnnnn to W . H. Arntl- at stead at Barbee's cigar store, who Is In charno ot me vottnn contest in tlilj city. He wll remain here until the contest closes nx fall. riA tloitl... WtiHiilor .nn nt the Inte .TudKe Spear 'Whltaker of Ralclith, Is visiting Col. Bincham and family. Mr. Whitaker was a member of the LOCAL COMPANY SUED March 27, last, whlls driving alonl Cllneman avenuo. the seat on which he FOR $8000 TiMkfnaJJ It Is claimed that the wheels of the wagon passed over his left arm, break ing the bones, and that h was seri ously Injured about the head and back. The ground are taken In the suit that the Injuries were caused by the negligence of the company In not pro viding a safe and secure seat on the wagon for the uee of the plaintiff. Zeb F. Curtis la attorney for the plaintiff in the action. Claiming that he was thrown from his seat owing to the fact that it whs defective, while In the employ of the Carolina Coal & Jce company as a driver of a two-horse dray, Lat W. Bradley yesterday filed suit against the company for 18000 as damages for the personal Injuries he Is alleged to have received by the fall. It Is set forth in the complaint that the plaintiff was working for the de fendant company as a driver, whan on Phone your wanu to 201. A Story Ttir Papa. Ther is a moral ta thli UttlsitMjgf child life. "Mamma," asKaa lirue three-yHMl!! VFAjV1a vaIviv ta Vaa f : icvujoi l v r w bvmj vw uctT(g s "Te, dear;-1 ferrentty t8p-o the replr. 1 wish nana emildl a. tea," tmM H tba HttU felUm. "weu. ana ami yon cdiok ne war, aikad bta notoar. "Ob, bo," rapUed 7rddla;"Ba not leara hla bnalBeaar Mall Orders Sent Parcel Post Prepaid If It's New You'll Find It at McGraw's MIDDY BLOUSES All Styles 98c Homing Underwear Buster Brown Hosiery Kuben's Infants Shirts McGRAW'S ONE MARKED PRICE The Store Popular Our slogan, The Store Popular truly deserved. We're not egostistical when we say that never was there a store that became so popularized in such a short period as McGRAW'S. "There's a Reason" Today and Saturday Special Selling of Ratines Bice Batine, white and tan, 42 inches wide, was $1.50, now 95c. Silk Batine, tan, blue, lavender, brown, 40 inches wide, was 85c, noW( 50c. Moire Flake Ratine, white and blue, 36 inches wide, was 50c, now 40c Plain Batine, blue, green, lavender, 40 inches wide, was 50c, now ...... 40a Striped Batine, pink and white lavender and white, 30 inches wide, was 25c, now 18c. Elmo Batine, brown, white, pink, blue, lavender, tan, 28 inches wide, was 25c, now 15c. Novelty Batine, fancy stripes 30 inches wide, was 20c, now , 15o. Novelty Silk, striped ratine, black, white, tan, blue, I rtrt ! 1 " .1 . . . Ktecn, Drown, -o wcues wiae, waa -crc, now ....... 100. VERY SPECIAL IN BLEACHED MUSLIN 38 in. Wide, the Regular 12y2o Quality ' TODAY AND SATURDAY, 8c McGRAW'S The annual commencement eier vises at Weaver college closed Wednes day afternoon with a meeting of the Alumni association, J. E. Swain of i Asheville presiding. The meeting was, m anthualastio one. those present en-1 joying pleasant reminiscences of past! days and engaging in pians ior future of the institution nnd the part i which they espeet 10 play In its up- j building. Plplomaa ware awarded the mem bers of graduating tiass AVednesday ana me mam neia nn .- ... roller, auditorium. The speaker fori the day waa Gen. Julian S. Carr ot Durham and his address was consid ered a masterful on". Tho entire com mencement urogram this year waa aueeessful and large crowds attended, many going out from Aahevllla aa an extra ear service waa provided over the Asheville and Eaat Tennessee railway. The year Just closed hae been one of the most successful in the history of the Institution and plana for next: year are to greatly broaden the ecope j of the work in all department ; 1 1 i I nrfflr. Our Newest Wool Suits, very stylish, the cloths on the crepe . order and medium Wale Serge. They are our $17. and $14. grades just placed at this clearing out price. We have most of tho good sizes. to mm HERE Building Occupied by People's Department Store Taken By New York Finn. Fine Values in Wash Dresses--All Grades from $1.00 to $7 Those at $5., $2., and $1.25 are salient numbers and richly worth your thought. Made by specialists who know and who know how, hence the very best at the res pective prices. ' ' At 50c, 65c, 75c and $1 V..' luv in Girls' Dresses a great big assortment of shape' and combination of eolor, alto' lots Mtul lots of white draiae. Little Beys' Suits in large variety well made, well fitting garmtnts. Many good things In ctflored Pre Oood and White Dress Ooeda lately opened. H, REDWOOD & CO. After June 1, Aahevllle will have another five, ten and twenty-five cent store, the Woolworth company of New York having leased the atore formerly occupied by the People'a Department iore on Fatten avenue from Capt. W. T. Weaver, to take possession on June l. The uuuaing 1 now occupied by the' bankrupt atoca of th Peope'a deparment atore and Peerless-Fashion atore, of which a special aale 1 now being conducted. The aate will be concluded before the first of June and the building vacated for the new occupants. It la not an nounced aa yet as to whether or not there will be any considerable changes or improvements made on the interior of the building. E RULE Bill ENTERS ITSJLAST STAGE Vote on Third Reading Will Be Taken May 2& Ad journment Forced. London. May 11 The Irish home rule bill enured Ita last auge in the house of common yesterday vota on the third reading ie to be taken on May , after which It will beoome law under tbe provisions of the par lismant act aa It will have been paw ed three tlmea by the house of com-i mona lo three separate sessions. Premier Aauulth has announced that the amending bill, the terma of which he declined to state, would be Introduced In the houaa of Ionia and that the common would liavt the last and determining voles In the matter, The anting of the house waa aue panilsd until today I eoneequenea pt the peraUrtent dlaorderlln of tbe oppoaltloaj members, who thus aue-1 ceeded In foroing an adjournment the motion for Which had Just been . feated by a oto of 21 to 171. men! : the time to buy your summer suit is now - . v we show many woolens, many styles, let us' tailor you an individual suit for all wool fabrics l)L5o0C) made , to measure It union made we guarantee satisfaction NATIONAL WOOLEN MILLS i "From Weaver to Wearer" Commerce Bldg. L. We Cherry, Mgr. No. 18 South Pack Square Ci cc st III F D ai 1 J 1 "! I
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