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' Wednesday, Septembers THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS PAGE TWO BMyiVQw ty at iJome. Create An Endless Chain of Asheville Doiiarii J SAVE YO UR DIMES AND BUY A WATCH SOUTHERN RALWA WE ARE CLOSING OUT Our entire stock of Dry Goods and Notions, as we are going to discontinue these lines. v EVERTHING REDUCED IN PRICE " Men's Wright 's $1.00 Garments . .. Men's Haynes, 50c Garments at . . . Ladies' $1.00 Underwear at Ladies' 50o Underwear at.'.. ...... Children's 50c Underwear...;...... Children 25c Underwear. . . ... ... . Poplins, Voiles, 25c materials 25c Buster Brown Hosiery, per pr. And Other Materials Cut In Proportion. THE CALL CO. 17 Biltmore Avenue. 69c .......... ..39c 69c 39c 39c 19c 15c .19o REDUGESJERV1GE Close of Summer Season Mark ed by Discontinuance of Many Trains, City News Funeral services will be held this afternoon over the body of Mrs. Myr tle Bowlln, aged 19, who died at her horns In West Asheville yesterday. The Interment will follow at Riverside cemetery. Little damage was done last night at 7 o'clock by the fire at No. 3 Hill street. The house Is owned by W. S. Lee. :'-."' Clairvoyant Prof. La Rose TAG DAYS" FOR THE BALL CLUB Young Ladies and Fans Are Asked to Sell Tags For Ball Club. Believing that the best and quickest way to raise money to cover the deficit which the Asheville Baseball club finds itself in, is to inaugurate a "Tag Day" here or a series of "Tag Days," the directors of the club, at a meeting held yesterday evening at 6 o'clock, decided to devote the last three days of this week to "Tag Days." The plan decided on by the directors is to sell tags at $1 each, the tag being good for any one garre to be played here this week, Asheville arriving here tomorrow for three games, the last three on the local lot, with 'Raleigh. A fan buying a tag one day can use it the next day, or the day thereafter. until Saturday, the tags of course not being any good after next Saturday. The tags will be taken up at the gate at Gates park. It is the idea of the directors to have every man, woman The Man From India. Teaches you that strange, mysteri ous power that charms and fascinates men and women, shapes their thoughts, controls their desires and makes you supreme master of every situation. Life is full of alluring pos sibilities for thoeo who master the secrets of magnetlo influence, for those who develop their magnetic powers. Ha can teach you how to win the friendship and love of o;l:ers, increase your Income, gratify your ambitions, dispel worry and trouble from your mind, Improve your mem ory, banish domestic uuliapplness and develop a wonderful magnetic will power that will enable you to over come all obstalcles to your success. I follow the lead of no living hu mao being In my profession, bring the only member in the city of the world famous "Yogi Mystic Brother hood." La Eose, the pastmaster of secret Influence, can bring to bear upon your case the full irreslstable power of this mighty organization. If he can not help you he will refuse to accept your money. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m., dally and Sundays. FltlVATK UPSITXKXCE. 2i jr. srarcE st. As September 1 marks the practical close of the summer season for tour ists in western North Carolina the Southern Railway company on or about that date every year prepares new schedules for train service In this territory. On Thursday, September 2, the schedule conference Of passen ger traffic officials "met in Washington for the purpose of amending the time tables. This morning Division Pas senger Agent James H. Wood received a copy of the proceedings from Gen eral Passenger Agent H. F. Cary, con taining notice of a large number of changes as to trains and Pullman car service. On Saturday, September 11, trains Nos, 21 and 22, Asheville to Waynes vllle will be discontinued. The Golds-boro-Waynesvtlle Pullman sleeping car line will be shortened to service from Goldsboro to Asheville, effective until further notice. Trains Nos. 15 and 16, between Salisbury and Hick ory, will continue on their present schedule. Another change in local i territory effective Saturday, September i 11, will discontinue the extra trains j from Hendersonvllle to Lake Toxa-1 way. reducing this service to its usual ! winter proportions. The Atlanta-Lake ! Toxaway sleeping car will be dlscon- j tinned after today. i The Wilmington-Ashevllle Pullman I car line, inaugurated this summer for j the first time, will be taken off the ; time table, the last car leaving Ashe- ; villo Monday, September 13. The j Charleston to Asheville tri-weekly ! sleeping car service accomodations j will also be discontinued with the last car leaving this city September 13. I ine savannah-Ashevillc sleeping car lino will not be available to travelers after October 3, the last car leaving Asheville on the second. The through train between Ashe ville and Atlanta, another innovatio In the service afforded this territory will make its last run on Saturday, September 11, and the Maoon-Waynes-villo Pullman car will be taken off after September 11. This latter serv ice will bp shortened to an Atlanta Ashevllle run and will be finally dis continued October S. The New Or- leans-Asheville sleeping car senice by EIGTX-4 POSITION TRANSIT The Famous EL(P()sitibn Transit Now Sold on THE JITNEY Watch Sales Plan IiADXES' WRIST WATCH Guaranteed Jeweled Elgin Movement For one Month we will sell you a Famous ELGIN Watch (Ladies' or Gentlemen's) in a Gold Filled Case, guaran- 'teed for 20 years,' on the' Jitney Plan;";';. V.v r You pay 10 cents down and 10 cents additional each week, for 22 weeks, then the watch is yours. . - ' WE WILL SELL YOU ANY. WATCH YOU PREFER, ON ..THE SAME PROPORTIONATE TERMS. ALL GOOD WATCHES, FULLY GUARANTEED. THE PLAN AS FOLLOWS: , ; YOU PAT TOTJ FAY 1st Week , 2nd Week 8rd Week 4th Week 6th Week 6 th Week 7 th Week 8th Week , .10 cents .,20 cents . .80 cents . .40 cents . .60 cents . .60 cents . .70 cents . .80 cents 9th Week.. 10th Week.. 11th Week.. 12th Week.. 13th Week.. 14th Week.. 16th Week., 16th Week.. YOTJ PAY . 17th Week... tl.T 18th Week, ...... ,.....,M,..$i.8o 19th Week $1.90 20th Week $2.00 list ' Week. ; -..12.00 22nd Week (last payment) ....$2.00 ......90 cents $1.00 .$1.10 .$1.20 ..........$1.80 $1.40 S1.60 ............$1.60 I I Total ...... ............ -.$25.00 You can begin at either end of this line of figures, and pay whatever amount you feel able to spare, each "week, but we insist on one payment each week until the watch is paid for. tiasfflg3Bfi' "' Every Man, Woman and Child can afford to buy a watch on Our Jitney Plaiu SS CHAS. E. HENDERSON, JEWELER . ASHEVILLE, N. 0. . 4 or child who buys a tag to wear it where everyone can Fee it and by this! way of Atlanta will caso Its daily op means perhaps suggest to others thatl'eratlon September 10, and will afford 50 Horse Power Six $1000 (With Roadster Bod;) With Seven-Passenger Body $1030. F. O. B. Detroit More Power. Never before In America, or even In Europe er anywhere In the world, has a ear of this power been offered un cer $1450. Higher Quality Never before baa a car of this quality been offered under $1460.' Greater Comfort Never before has a car of thle eapa city, comfort and luxury been offered under $1460. Better Finish Nerer before ha a oar of this trade of finish and upholstery been offered under $1460. Lower Price never before ha the prioe of a car been so greatly reduced, and at the am time the Quality so greatly In creased. BlXFifty Modeli. Thrift-Paw ngrr Roadster .... IIOOO k-tm- PtHrnrr Towing Oar . . 10!10 Tturerae-niger Indan....M 11 AO t oar.Faawagef Coup .... 1650 M-rro-rajNMmg- Iiiixnudno... f.230 O.K. Auto Supply cz Transit Co. C3 Eilincre Ave. rheno 123. . r":viii." it, o. thpy too' buy tags. To the young ladies who will volun teer to sell the tags, the directors have planned many good things. Each day of the sale luncheon will bo served the ladies at the Lanpren prill room and arrangements have been made with the S. A. Lynch enterprises for free pa.sses to the movie shows controlled by that organization in this city, for the three days the sale is going on. The Reasons Given. There are many reasons why the directors of the local club desiro to raise $1000 by tagging 1000 fans in this city during the next three days. In the first place the club is in a "hole." Attendance this year at Oates park has been the smallest, according to the officials, for the past two years. Two years ago the average daily at tendance here was 826; last year it was well above 700, but this year it is stated that the attendance has been ueiow vuu. mere Have been many rainy days when games could not be played here and double-headers had to be played by the team in other cities. Usually the local club receives $500 irom the league, but owing to the poor attendance over the circuit this year, it is stated that this money will not be forthcoming this year, there fore leaving Asheville to hustle for the money the best way possible. It has never been possible yet to pay for the park where the games are played here, much less the large Improve ments that have been made each year. While Jt is true that running expenses have been made this year, or almost made, the other debts have accumu lated until th directors have reached the point where something must be done at once to relieve the situation. Bo, now, those who desire to help the local club by selling tickets, young ladles and loyal fans, ehould go at once to the Teague & Oates drug store and secure tickets to sell on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ft V ADDITION Ali SOCIAL. ! .. For the Glory Relief Fund. The Benefit auction bridge part at the Manor for the Glory iteltef fund arranged by Mrs. Davidson of Savan nah, Mrs. Camp of Ocala, Fla., and Ben Bernard was not only a beautiful and enjoyable affair but a great suc cess financially. About 100 guests at tended. Many playing cards' In the large lounge while others played ex citing games In the Dutch room. Delicious refreshments' were served during the evening. Mrs. Vanderhoof won the first prize, a high silver bud vase, Herbert Brown the gentlemen's first prize, a Russian leather pocket book. While the consolation prize, a medal, presented by Dr. Battle, was won by Mrs. Hall, a guest of . the Manor. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Vance Brown, Dr. Battle, Mrs. Phlnizy of Augvsta, Mrs. Mer rick, Mrs.. Thos. Raoul,' Mr. and Mrs. Allan McDonald. Miss Wise, Mrs. Flagler, Capt and Mrs. Langdon, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. William Blood, Mrs. Henderson, Miss Lyons of New Or leans, Pendleton King, Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Philadelphia, DuBoli Beta,' Judge Bingham, Miss Phlppi His Florence Miller, Miss 8va Horner; Mr. and Mrs. Garrison, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs, Condan, Mrs. Ward Gregg, Mr. and Mrs.' Lyons, Miss Lyons, Dr. Herbert, Mrs. Train of Savannah, Mrs. Erechl nough, Mrs. Steeter, Mrs. McDuft " " I GAZETTE-NEWS WANT ADS VXL tri-weekly accommodations until Oc tober 4, the last car departing from this city on that date. The XV'W Or leans r- to this resort by way of Chattanooga discontinues its dally runs on September 10, tvlth the time for final discontinuance set for Oc tober 4. After September 9 and 11 there will be no Pullman car from Memphis to ; Waynesvillo, this service then to be j changed to tri-weekly runs as far as I Asheville, an dafter October 2 even j this will be discontinued. The Mem- ! phis to Asheville Pullman car will for the present remain unchanged, the car being handled on the Carolina Special and trains Nos. 35 and S6. September 11 is the final date for the operation of the Pullman service be tween Augusta and Asheville on the summer schedule. It Is generally regarded by hotel men and travelers that the Southern Railway company has during the sea son now closing operated more trains and Pullman cars Into western North Carolina than In any past year. And while the season may have been some what shorter than usual on account of disturbed conditions In certain in dustries. It Is common belief that since the middle of July Asheville has entertained as many visitors as have ever been welcomed to the city, If not more. URGE DAMAGE SUIT MEN TO U.S. COURT t L- J 1 $30,000 Damages Asked In Suit From Avery County Filed Here. JEWISH UN SERVICE New Tear Berrtcea will be held at the Temple on Spruce Street, Wednes day evening at T:$0 and Thursday morning at 10 a. m. Admission by card whloh may be procured from Alexander, the Jeweler, $$ Patton Ave. 174-lt i m- (iii raj i . MISS JESSIE HOWARD DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS MIm ejMle Howard, who has been a resident or Asnenue lor the past Ave years, died Monday night about 10 o'clock, following a long innees. The deoeased was a native of Raleigh, and came to Asheville several years ago for the benefit of her health. 8he la, survived by the mother and three inters. to funeral errangements have Won made yet. pending- Information The official court transcript in. the ease of Mrs. Odie Hester, administra trix of Charlie Hester, deceased, against the East Tennessee and West- em North Carolina Hallway company i been received at the office of clerk of the United States District court. The suit was begun In Avery oounty. t me plaintiff claims that her son was employed as a brakemu on this railway line, operating between John son City, Tenn., and Cranberry, N. C. That through the negligence of the company the "grab Iron" on the en sine became hot and that when In the dtscarge of his duties young Ileeter rung around from the pilot of the engine to signal the engineer his ban was burnt by catching hold of this headed Iron and he consequently lost his balane and fell between the care. The cars ran over him, it Is alleged. Injuring him so that he died within few hours. Damages in the sum of $$0,000 are asked. Mrs. Emmet Oudger of Washington, and Mrs, Holmes o Seattle, the latter a sister of Mrs. J. M. Oudger, have been for some time the gueete of Mrs. Oudger at her home on South French STATEMENT OF CONDITION Central Bank & Trust Co. - - . , ASHEVILLE, N. C. At the Close of Business September 2, 1915 RESOURCES Loans $490,074.29 Furniture and Fixtures 5,000.00 Cash and Due from Banks ........ .; , 93,391.80 $588,466.09 x LIABILITIES Canital . ......$ 50,000.00. Surplus and Profits ...... '. 23,038.16 Bills Payable NONE Rediscounts . 885,27 Reserve for Interest S00'00 T)i vidfnds TTnrwurl i. 15,00 DEPOSITS .'. 514,227.6ft $588,466.09 Began Business March 18, 1912 United States, County And City Depository - officers - CIIAS. W. BROWN, President .W. B. M'EWEN, .Vice-President. WALLACE B. DAVIS, Cashier DIRECTORS- CHAS. W. BROWN J. R, OATES DR. P. R. MOALE CANIE N. BROWN CHAS. FRENCH TOMS DR. J. A. SINCLAIR JUDGE n. B. STEVENS J. D. EARLE THOMAS a ROLLINS EUGENE CARLAND W. B. M'EWEN JOITN W. RUTHERFORD WALLACE B. DAVIS Checking, Savings and Trust Departments from relative. Broad avenue, . . "
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