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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS Wednesday, Decettn- Page twelve I CHRISTMAS COAL Christmas times are the times you need the best fuel that can be had that kind makes for good cheer and prevents irrita tion when so much do do. M.&W. INDIAN COAL leads in point cf heat units. Phones 129 and 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company BO Patton Ave., Druhmor Bids. GUARANTEE SHOES FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING They're good, lasting, com fortable, handsome in appear ance, and correct in style. Black and tan leather for men; black and tan leathers for ladies, -with a great variety of combinations of fancy tops. $3, $4 and $5, Why Pay More 7 MOORISH TROOPS MAKE HIT AT OLD DUNKIRK Dunkirk, Dec. 23. (Correspondence of The Associated Press) A troup of Goumiers, or Als'Wian native cavalry, created more interest here on their way to the front than any of the French African or British Indian troops, because their equipment is en tirely Moorish excepting' thoir rifles. High backed Moorish saddlos, built with all the comfort of rocking chairs, are girthed upon wild loo'ilng Arab horses. The men wear blue robes, boots of red Morocco leather and a white bowl-like fez, about which is wound a band of brown yarn. The color of the men is light, although well tanned by the sun, but their hair and eyes are Jet black. One of the officers is a native who won mention in th dispatches 18 times and received the cross of the Ieglon of Honor In the Algerian wars. AMERICAN AMBULANCE CORPS SAFE AT FRONT Guarantee SHOE STORE 4 Biltmore Avenue. Paris, Dec. 23. (Correspondence of The Associated Press) Tho Vmcrican Ambulance corps of Paris has clone much daring work at the front but thus far there has not been a single casualty among the staff, composed of doctors, bearers and automobila driv ers. A little girl from a village in the firing zone was killed by a shell while watching the American ambulance men placing a .wounded ivri.i In an automobile, yet no one else wa3 hurt. A British ambulance next to one of the American cai- was slrueii by a shell and blown into fragments, knLng or wounding the entire crew, hut none of the American party nearby was touched. NOTICE To enable everyone to take advantage of the un usual values for everyone, our store will be open ev enings until 10 o'clock. THE IXL STORE 16 BROADWAY Phone 107. Langrcn Bklg. WHITE TABLE AND PERSONAL LINENS Make much for happi ness and pleasure during the holidays and for Christinas especially. Per fect satisfaction and joy comes to those who WASH THE NICHOLS WAY. Phone 2000. Asheville Laundry J. A. Nichols, Mgr. rcnlund St., Asheville. Our Citizen Soldiery. The regulnr army lit but tbe picket and skirmishers of that vast host who fro in tbe mountains and valleys, from plain and cities, from hnmlets and lowns. are ready to respond to the call U arms for the protection of their lib erties from within or tbe defense ol their country from abroad. Chauncey M. Dopew, m n t k I? s i? 'u f; i? n n THEATERS. J "A C Jfews and Views of Offerings In C It Vaudeville and Motion I'ic- V t Hires That May Interest ' S It Kntertaluments, Etc. K H ' s K h at at K a a at at at at It K K I? i ! "Tho Stolen Birthright." I "The Stolen Birthright."' a three reel Pathe-Wharton . feature will be shown at the Princess theater tomor row, with favorite Pathe players in the leading roles. This unusual pro duction is said to be a modern com edy of errors in which two girls look alike and cause a misunderstanding. The following review by Hanford Judson was taken from the Moving Picture World: East and west furnish the back grounds for this Btory. It begins in the east. Two sisters are separated as babies and neither even knows that .!he has a sister. It is a situation that will appeal as plausible or not, ac cording to the spectator's tempera ment. But there will be few Indeed whose attention will not be arrested by the opening situation. A poor farmer Is evicted for not paying hi rent. It is just after his first child is born. The deputy sheriff sees the poor wife going mad and stays his work; but the trouble Is done. The young mother, when left alone, hides her child to keep it from being taken with the furniture and in the bureau drawer, it smothers. The farmer is just about to bury It when a baby carriage with twins in comes tumb ling over the cliff we have seen how this happened, how the carriage got started due to the carelessness of the nurse, and how it rolled over the Up of -the cliff. The farmer substitutes his own dead child for one of the twins, neither of whom Is harmed. So the sisters are separated. In a few years the farmer goes west and takes his one of the Rtsters. The picture ten years later shows her as a barmaid In a cowboy tavern. She is loved by a rambler and tells him that he must live for a year in a city and be honest before she will marry Urn. The other sister Is a married woman. The gambler In the oast sees her and thinks she is his girl. He won't believe that she Is not and so acts that the hunband gets Jealous and orders her out of his houses he had been his stenographer AFTER TWO YEARS Asheville Testimony Remains Unshaken. Time is the best test of truth. Here is an Asheville story that has stood the test of time. It is a story with a point which will come straight home to many of us. Mrs. G. W. Debruhl, 181 H Ashland avenue, Asheville, says: "At. times I was dizzy and nervous and the action of my kidneys was irregular. My back also hurt me. I didn't sleep well and mornings felt tired out. I used Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Smith's drug store, and they acted as a tonic to my entire system, making me feel better in every way." (Statement given February 17, 1912.) OVER TWO TEARS LATER Mrs Debruhl said: "I have had no need of a kidney medicine in several years. The benefit Doan's Kidney Pills gave me has proven lasting." Price BOs, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Debruhl had, Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. and he didn't know much about her nnKt ' As the storv draws toward Its happy ending, there are several per- recuy maae aouoie exposures. "A Change of Heart." At the Princess theater today the Eclectic Feature Film Company pre sents the pathetic story, "A Change of Heart," in two reels, and with favor ite Pathe Players in the leading roles. This feature is said to be one of unus ual interest as it vividly tells of the reformation of "Handsome Harry," a master crook. ' As the picture opens, James Mason, known to the police as "Handsome Harry," has just finished a term In prison and emerges with the determi nation to reform. After coming In contact with his old friends of the underworld, however, they easily per suade him to renew operations. They form a "fake" syndicate and sell stock for ficticious oil properties and dur ing their operations, swindle an old woman out of five thousand dollars. It falls to "Handsome Harry's lot to conduct the business with the old lady and In the course of the interview, his client" reminds him of his mother. This sets him to thinking and he renews his resolutions to reform. Af ter a fight with his associates, he gains possession of the five thousand dollars and returns it to the old lady in person, confessing the entire af fair. He then starts out on the hon est path, alone. LICENSED TO WED HarTy B. Bird to Annie Mann. Chambers & Weaver, Livery, Phone 18 I.andreth's Seed at Grant's Pharmacy. ake Your Gifts Electrical. Electrical appliances are useful and appropriate gifts. We have a large line to select from. Visit our store and you will find just the thing you are looking for to give your wife or friend for Christmas. Christmas Suggestions For the Little Folks Electric Grills Electric Toasters Electric Peroolators Electric Chafing Dishes Electric Irons Electric Curling Irons Electric Portable Lamps Chandeliers and Showers Combination Semi Indi rect Fixtures Electric Toys For the next two days special priees on Electric OriHB and Percolators. Everything Electrical for Christmas. 1 Patten Ave. Opp. Postofllce CHILDREN'S GIPTS Books, Pencil Boxes, Un breakable Dolls, Soldier Sets, Baseball Games, Carrom Boards, etc You can make many use ful selections for the whole family and invite your inspection of our stock. BUY AN i ectric Horn OR A PYRENE FIRE EXTINGUISHER For Your Auto Friend's Christmas Present. Asheville Automobile Co. Chalmers, Reo, Dodge and Saxon Motor Cars. Try Pair of Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoes FOB A CHRISTMAS GIFT. GEO. W. JENKINS 18 Biltmore Ave. INITIAL AND BOX STATIONERY FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING Unusually fine assortment of initialed Stationery and Gift Box Stationery The choicest products of Amer ica. Be sure to visit our Doll and Toy Dept. upstairs. ROGERS BOOK STORE 39 Patton Ave. Phone 2521 Asheville, N. C. Canes, Baskets and Horse Shoes for the Christmas Tree. CANDY CANDY KITCHEN AND CLUB CAPE Haywood St. Near P. O. Phones 110 & 111. "WHO HELPS HIS TOWN HELPS HIMSELF" Are you Interested in the growth of West Asheville? If so, buy your drygoods, groceries, drugs, hardware, meats, etc., from the dealers In West Asheville and do your bunking with the BANK OF WEST ASHEVILLE 4 per cent interest on savings and time deposits. Open 9 to 4. HILL'S QUALITY MEATS PLEASE , "Ask Your Neighbor." Closed Christmas Day Give us your order for MONARCH coal now. This is the fuel that cheers. There is no coal quite so good as our Mon arch. Try a ton. Southern Coal Co. Phone 760 10, N. Pack Sq. FOR CHRISTMAS ' BAKING Does better orv makes better cake rather enables you I make better cake, 2 - vi- - lire f0, . ; baking and brownie tk - Christmas Turkey, I PHONE 40. ' i Asheville Coal Co, . i-at'fc Square. F. M.. WEAVER, Met vMvwMvvMt THE' FACT that, today th rlihti I did not read your'waTi reason why he may Bnt It appears agaU tomorrow? he reads It tomorrow Mji reply It to no reason why f.ot rapl, to it the Be a,W there t rpnivr for M, BUY A GOOD GRADE OF PLAIN FLOUR. Put yon! salt and : v j Rumford Baking Powder In it then you will know you have pure, wholesome brei otherwise you do not. Citizens Transf ier Company! JCIJAK WOODCOCK, Owner. J We give moving our special attention. Largest vase and most coaj. tent men in city. Prompt baggage transfer service. Phone 25. P&ttoa Avenue. Laundry Phones 70 and 2096 a trtaf la T1 w ask. We treat your laundry white. Miss Ethel Scott 268 CHESTNUT STREET "Won the Ten Dollar Prize on the Mammoth Cheese. Miss Scott guessed the correct weight, 480 lbs. E. C. JARRETT 12 North Pack Square and City Market. Moved to 33 College Street Biltmore Plumbing & Heating Co. PLUMBING, HEAT. IMG, GAS FITTING ' E. CRBASMAN, Pre. I A. CREA8MA5, Krfi i JUST SAY SEND ME A NICE TENDER I g'S 1 a I i Brown ! Hardware I co. ;i 1 ' ! 25 Broadway. Member Toyland We are too busy to write an "ad," but we would be glad for the public to come and see the large variety of goods suitable for Xmas presents and at prices that will make you have a happy Christmas. On the Avenue erkey And we will do the rest. You'll not be disappoint ed when we fill the order. Other Choice Things That May Please Your Fancy Capons, Ducks, Geese, Squabs, Venison, Roasting Pigs, Tender Lambs and Virginia Hams. Choice cuts of Western and Native Beef. Star Market Phone 1917 "We are snocenHful caterers to a variety of appetites." T. P. JOHNSON & CO. SHESTAL ALL KINDS OF ROOFING Calvanlwd Iron Cornice, BkyUghU, Ventilators, Metal Oiling, Blow Pipe Work, Etc. , 69-71 South Main St. Phone 325 Tuition Free Until January 1, 1915 Enroll with ua new and n chirr wilt be made you for tnatrvo tlon until January 1, 1111. Artnr that data you can pay for your tuition by tha month, and by olon application can save from on thlrd to ona-half of th co.t of a full cnolanhlp. Enroll bow and cur th full bnf.t of thla offer. Emanuel Business College 431a Patton Ave. Thono 1100. S. STERNBERG & CO. DEPOT STREET PHONE 333 All sizes and lengths of I Beams, Channels, Concrete Steel and Relaying Raila. STRUCTURAL MATERIAL A SPECIALTY We buy 'anything and Sell Everything Naar PUIatlv. "Wb ta that lady 4rmA In black. motWr aakad Bobby f ait wltb hi mot liar 00 a ferryboat 1 That to a BUtar of Charity, mj toy," rrpllcd hi mother. Bobby pondnrcd dp!y for a mo mant. and thn haaaUl, "Which to aha. mothr. Faith or IIopr-Hirpr'i Eaxas. Pianaar Vr"ri Tha rtiuMrical Orwka bad rt But th atertnary mtV anrgory 414 Pt ortgtnatt Graoka So far aa w knaw -trary, It had IU atart with tlana. th waderfnl fapl H to har orU'Mt'd moat of ' arta that ara bar aoday.-f
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