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Bank the balance. The differ
ence between Ford cost and
heavy car cost is "velvet"
for the prudent buyer. He
knows the Ford not only saves
him dollars but serves him
best., It's a better car sold at
a lower price.
Five hundred dollars U the price of
; he Ford runabout; the touring car la
Ive fifty, the town car $7 50 f. o. b.
Detroit, complete with equipment. Get
catalog and particulars from
1 1 .ne ruru runaooui; me louring car la fi'i
i . Ive fifty, the town car $7 50 f. o. b. HI
! Detroit, complete with equipment. Get I,
I catalog and particulars from
- D. C. Shaw Motor Co.
' PHONE 8208 - 18 K. COLLEGE
ANNOUNCEMENT
20 Per Cent. Off
We wish to announce that our 20 per cent
Semi-Annual Discount on all
Summer Suitings is now on and will con
tinue for the next ten days.
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Merchant
Tailor
12-14 S. Pack Square
Telephone 797
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BEAUTIFUL ROYAL PARK LOTS AT AUCTION TODAY at 5
O'CLOCK. THE CONDITIONS ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE.
Terms one-fourth cash, balance, one, two and three years. Koyal
Park is one of the "Beauty Spots'" of West Ashevllle. West Ashe
vllle la growing like magic. lWt point to a Royal Park lot five
years hence and tell your friends who you COULD have done. Buy
at YOUR OWN PRICE at this sale and five years hence show them
" what you DID do. Take West Ashevllle ear and get off one block
beyond Kalm Grove Church. 5 o'clock TODAY.
Wm. JOHNSTON, Jr.
W. J. WILLINQHAM.
:GO OUT TO
Free Motion Picture
Entertainment
And Concert
Beginning: at 8:30 O'clock
Complete Change of Program Daily
3 REELS OF .PICTURES SHOWN
Members of Rabbinical Dy
nasty Wed 8000 Guests
Present at Ceremonies.
Several Positions Vacant With
Salaries Paying From $1200
To $3,000 Yearly.
Vienna, July 20. A wedding whose
guests numbered over 8,000 persons
and whose feasting continued (or
eight days was celebrated recently
at Sadagora In Bukowlna, one of those
remote country dlstirtcs of Austria
Hungary where mammoth wedding
festivities on a scale utterly unkonwn
In America or western Europe are the
rule. .
The affair at Sadagera exceeded In
magnitude and lavish hospitality
any function on record In that disv
met, nowever. it was a tieorew wea
din. Sadaggora enjoys a certain fame
in eastern Europe as the seat of the
renowned rabbinical dynasty known
as the miracle rabbis. The bride was
the daughter of the grand rabbi of
this line, Aron Frledmann, and the
groom, Salamon Frledmann, belongs
to a branch of the same rabbinicial
dynasty at Czortkow. The marriage
was arranged by the chiefs of the
two families, entirely without the
knowledge Of the young people. In
fact, they met for the first time only
the evening before the wedding at
a preliminary feast, when they danc
ed together as a slg nof their willing
ness to marry. V
The chiefs had taken It for grant
ed that there would be no hitch in
their plans, and had Invited the rab
binical families of all the Orthodox
Jews In Russia, Poland, Rumania,
Oalacia and Hungary. They came
down on Sadagora in thousands.
Many were of imposing stature and
parjarchial dlglty. They were black
silk caftans, low shoes and white
stockings, while their ladies were at
tired In a sort of crinoline and ad
orned with rich Jewels. There were
some dressed in the latest modes of
Paris and Vienna.
The ceremony took place In the
gardens of the grand rabbi's palace.
guarded by mounted troops. Thous
ands were unable to hear or see what
was going on,-, so dense was the
throng, but all had a hand in . the
feasting which followed. During the
eight days the commissary's books
accounted for 200 pounds of fish, 500
head of poultry, 250 pounds of beef,
5000 pounds of bread and many casks
of wine. The grand rabbi was out
of pocket to the extent of at least
140,000.
In addition to this he presented
the bridal couple with a palace In
Sadagora, completely furnished and
equipped with a staff of servants. He
will meet the entire cost of the
household for a period of six years,
when it is assumed that the young
bridegroom will, have attained a po
sition where he can support his fam.
ily himself,
TYRUS COBB IS LEADING
THE ORGANIZED BATTERS
Has Percentage of .342 Seals
Becker Leads National
With .340.
The United States civil service, de
partment will give examinations here
soon for positions that offer hand
some' salaries. ' These examinations
are to be held in July and August.
On August i an open competitive
examination for marketing specialist,
live stock and meats, open to men,
will be held. Two registers of ellgl
bles will be established In this exam
ination. From grade 1, certification
will be made to fill a vacancy in the
office of markets, department or ag
riculture, at a salary of $2,500 to
$3,1100 a year; and from grade 2 to
fill a vacancy in the same office at a
salary from '$1,800 to $2,400 a year,
and vacancies as they may occur in
positions requiring similar qualifications.
An examination will be held Au
gust 10 for the male and female sta
tistical expert at a salary of $2,000.
From the register of eliglbles certifi
cation will be made to fill a vacancy
in this position in the children's bu
reau, department of labor. The duties
of this position will be general ad
ministrative charge of the field
agents and of the tabulating force of
the bureau, and will require knowl
edge of statistics, statistical methods
and the technic of field Investigation.
On July 22 an examination will be
held to select a scientific assistant in
marketing and distribution, male, at
a salary of from $1,400 to $1,800.
August 6 examination will be held
for an inspector of musical Instru
ments, male, at a salary of $1,200 per
year. This is to fill a vacancy In the
quartermaster corps, Philadelphia,
Pa., and vacancies as they may occur.
For men an examination' "will be
held July 28 for stenographer and
typewriter for the departmental and
Panama canal services. The entrance
salaries are front $840 to $900 per
year.
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Riverside Park
Chicago, July 20. Beals Becker,
of Philadelphia with an average of
.840 Is leading the batters of the
National league, according to figures
Just published here. Next are Grant,
New York, with .137; E. Burns,
Philadelphia, .383; and Devore, Bos
ton .320. Brooklyn with 268 and
New York with .267 lead in club bat
ting.
Cobb, Detroit, heads the American
leaguers with 343. Then comes Bak
er. Philadelphia, .340; Jackson,
Cleveland, .337; and C. Walker, St
Louis, .380. Philadelphia leads in
club batting with .261 and Detroit
and Washington are next. with .246
each.
KaufT, Indianapolis, has regained
the batting lead In the Federal
league with .384. Next to. him Is
Evans, Brooklyn, with .371. Indiana-
polls with .27 leads the clubs.
Pitching tumors belong to Kalserllng.
In the Southern association. Mo-
Cormlck, Chattanooga, Is first with
.266: and Knlsely. Birmingham, see
ond with .828. Nashville ranks first
In club batting with .371.
CLARK INDORSEMENTS
SENT TO PRESIDENT
I HUMS lOin "WANT Af S." TO 30J.
Oasette-Newi Bureau
Wyatt Building,
Washington, July 30.
Senator Overman tent to the White
House Saturday the letters and tele
grams from North Carolinians Indors
ing Judge Walter Clark for the Su
preme court bench to succeed the
late Justice Lurton. The junior sena
tor wilt call at the White House
probably Thursday when he will per
sonally deliver the petition to the
president Benator Overman, however,
has not stated whether he will In
dorse Judge Clark. A man close to
the president said today .that (he
president will not . appoint a man
over 68 years of age.
- Considerable surprise was ex
pressed here that Walter Clark, Jr,
should come to Washington In the In
terest of his father. It Is considered
extremely unortunate that the young
man made the visit
Paid Full
"1 wsi so diMPpoJoted that I was
eat the other da when you called,
Ml" PMrlraL",
"So was I. I felt sure I'd Ond yon,
becanst aa I turned the corner I saw
you go lo," Boston Transcript.
THE WEATHER
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Ashevllle ........ 59 80 .00
Atlanta 72 88 .00
Augusta .. 74 88 .00
Birmingham ...... 66 88 . .00
Charleston . 74 86 ' .96
Charlotte .... . . ; 66 88 .00
Jacksonville . . ... 76 90 .00
Knoxville .. 60 84 .00
Mobile .... 72 90 .00
Montgomery ...... 70 92 .00
Oklahoma 72 94 .00
Phoenix 76 104 .00
Raleigh 66 88 .00
Snrnnnah 74 94 .00
Tampa .. 76 90 .00
Washington 62 80 .00
Wilmington 70 84 ,02
Normals for this date: Temperature
72 degrees. Precipitation tl 5 inch.
FAIR WEATHER.
Forecasts until 8 p. m. Tuesday for
Ashevllle and vicinity: Fair .tonight
and Tuesday.
For North Carolina: Fair tonight
and Tuesday, moderate northern
winds.
General Conditions (Last 24 Hours).
A storm of considerable energy Is
centered over the northern Rocky
Mountain region where the barometer
is below 29.60 lnchea Another slight
disturbance overlies the east Oult
coast An area of high pressure which
overlies the Ohio valley and 'the middle
Atlantic states Is attended by generally
fair weather In those districts. Show
ers have occurred In Kansas, Nevada,
Utah on the south Atlantic coast and
on the coast of Louisiana and Texas,
Fair weathr may be expected in this
vicinity during the next 36, hours.
T. R. TAYLOR, Observer.
The Two Power 8tandard.
"England thinks her navy ought to
be Just twice ns large as that of her
principal rival."
"My wife likes to regulate ber ward
robe along those Identical llnes."
Plttaburgb Post
Get Your Bargain
Quilts While
You Can
We had to buy Hit at one
time to offer these superb
values. In the last two weeks
we have sold about 1100 of
them.
Of our regular stock (and
good values mind you) we
can not sell any at all. lie
cause they can not compete
with the bargains.
At Tie. and 11.00 OOOD
QUILTS; at It 36 and $1.80
VERT HEAVY QUILTS: at
$2 18 and $3. F1NH MAR.,
SEILLE8 and SATIN .
A staple Item; anticipate
your requirements for a year
or two.
IL Redwood & Co.
Store has increased wonderfully
this year. But this is no more than we
expected! Twenty-sevenyears of keeping
faith must be fruitful and after all these years
the gradual introduction of BetterMerchandise has
kept pace with the growing demand iorBetterCloths
IT is worthy of note that, while other stores have
1 crowded these pages with"Bargain Announcements,"
it is onlp necessary for us to use this method of advis
ing our patrons that Mid-Summer Reductions
are in effect thruout the Store. Results will
come, as they have many times before, in greater, better
selling during the week.
SERVICE IS OFFERED here to the entire family;
each and every member may fine under one roof,
Wearthings of Every Description. If there is
any article of wearing apparel forMen, Women or
Children in your list of needfuls, come to this old,
reliable shopping center and find Just What You
Want at the Price You Wish to Pay.
The Asheville Dry goods Co.
U. S. Department of Agriculture.
WEATHER . BUREAU.
I Monday, July 20, 1914 7 wfV,
I Shaded area shows prellpl- o vjnus
tatlon of .01 Inch or more. J -y
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Observations taken at 1 sTm., T6tb merldlsn time. Air pressure reduced 10 tea level. lwitra (continuous Uoes) nasi throush mints A
of equal air pressure. Isotherms (dolled lines) put through points of equal temperature;, ' , - H
O elesr: W psruyeloudy; fj cloudy; g) nln; soow; (9 report missing. Arrowa fly with the wlpj .
WEAVERVILLE
And Lake Juanita
BATHING BOATING
Bound trip tickets 35c. Special Night Rates 25c.
Ttckrt Office Opposite Lengren Hotel
ASHEVILLE & EAST TENN. RAILROAD CO.
9 9999999
Battery Park Bank I
ABBEVILLE, If. CL
Cnpital $100,000
Surplus and Profits , $150,000
OFFICERS!
9eaaf P. flawyer, Cbalrmaa rt the Hoard.
T. O. Can, IT irtesH. . . . , .. J. K, lUnkla, QUhta
Erwta Sleder, Vk?e-Frea ' O. Bankla, Asst. Cash.
Choice
Building
Lot
FOR QUICK SALE '
FOR SALE
The choicest corner lot In Oroya Park
has a maarntneent view of the sur
rounding mountains, Is near the Golf
club and opposite Grove Park's finest
residences. This property is situ
ated on the southeast corner of
Grand avenue and Charlotte street,
frontaare on Grand avenue, 120 feet
and 160 feet deep; frontage on Char
lotte street 117 feet For price and
terms see Ray A Campbell Co., No. 1.
Haywood. Phone 1111. (HT-tf )
Dissolution Notice
The firm of Wrenn and Garland !
dissolved fcy mutual consent O. W.
Wrenn and Co, will collect all dl.i
due the firm and will pay all deMs
owed by the firm.
Jutie 12 th, 1911. F'md, .
O. W. Tr-o- -.
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