AGS TWO
:WpT TO AWARD
t MEDALS TO MEN
" EJ
Resident Harrison Will Pr
Sent Them to Those Serv-
ing Over 25 Years.
THE ASHEVILLE TIMES
HOOD'S OPENING
DRAWS
MANY ASHEVILLE NAMES.
Mtt Atltsnn. section laborer, nn- --'SWPtStiyniti 5bVerS Vt Tne
villa; .Toe'rTofce. section laborer. JTtrlc meun bears the Inscription 'South
ery: Calvin Perry, section laborer rn RaI1w Company For Loyalty
nreTol; .Tohn Patterson, section tabor. "n 8hw on actual acent on the
er, Elmwood: .Tim Tatum. aectton la- f0 """ of modern' 'double
borer. Rtatemrillo? T n r...i. track eaulnnad ! .,,..-.i-
I Hon foreman. Granhtterllle: O. T. al w,th u tl Paaaenger train'
i v wiw, H-mon roreman. Ashev!e: mrougn me mountalne of
pp" " nminton, ctlon laborer. ""rua. rreaiaent Harrison I . "
Rlr1ff-ftrM vt.wi - Pl&n Waa CO Show ivr.A.l . i
jiaSlSnSSr wTw I . b.ok'Tlironffs of Asheville Women
iMrviim. a.v ... ; . tround but th i.i... . I
j bridge Jaborer. AahevlUe: J. t Pat- 'actOr waa capable of
,ton. pump repairer. Aaheville; Giles , "ment and inaiated on
j Brown, bridge laborer. Henderson- Ek 11 however, fortunate
;vllle; E. c. Ward, section fnr.m. ' emPny and for , .
Hendersonvilte; 3. H. Godfrey, sec 1"r th medals that there are
View Distinctive Creations
For Which Shop Is Noted.
.,. XRpoxlmatety SO men In this terri
tory who have been In the service ol
Southern , Railway company foi
ver twenty-five years, "will receive
within the ne.rt few days a . med.nl
from President Fairfax Harrison. Tlu
names as compiled at the office
Superintendent P. S. Collins of thii
city are as follows:
James H. Wood division passengei
.gent, Asheville: C. G, King, train,
master, Ashevllle; W. T. Meacham,
dispatcher, Asheville; W. W. Rets,
ter, supervisor, Ashevllle; W. W.
Hannah, yardmaater, Ashevillei W. P,
Maher. agent, Asheville: J. W, Bal ;
Jey, agent, Hendersonvlllei Q. A.I
Station master, Anheville: W. S. Tay
lor.- engineer, Salisbury; W. W. Pitta
engineer. Ashevllle; W, V. Iw, engl.
Ineer, Ashevllle: D. P. Keever, engt
tneer, Asheville; R, F. Cllne, engineer,
Asheville; G. H. Redfearn, engineer
Ashevllle; T. M. Tarpley, engineer,
lAsheville; R. I . James, engineer,
AsTievUle; J. VT. Cllne, engineer,
Ashfevllle; J. S. Eagle, engineer)
Spencer; J. H. Sullivan, engineer,
Ashevllle; H. H. f?ulllvan, engineer,
Ashevllle; A. B. Blair, switching en
gineer, Ashevllle; W, W. DeVatilt,
switching engineer, Ashevllle: S3. W.
Koontz, oonductor, Sallabury; G. R.
.Hanger, conductor, AsheviUe: R. E.
Sumner, oonductor, Ashevllle: W. S.
Overton, conductor, Salisbury; J. Tj..
Palmer, conductor, Ashevllle; H. t
'lomllr;, conductor, Ashevllle; Jj. T,
Tarker, conductor. Salisbury: Thos'.
Murphy, conductor, Salisbury' R. ,T .
Mil's, conductor. Asheville; S. G.
tVpldon. rpprator, Blltmore: ,T. .
.. 'Abomathy, apent, Newton, N. C; T.
M. Cnusey, crossing watchman,
Rtatesvllle; .Tones Erwin, crosslna
watchman, Morganton; J. A. ParTts,
frwltrht packer, Ashevllle; Mack
'heeler, frptcrht packer, Asherllln;
TTenrv Anflproon, trucker, Ashevllle;
W. M. Pliilllps, pumper, Old Fort;
Tflns Hick, pumper, Rarher; Geo.
rhnmhors, pumper, Ashevllle: J. Al
I'sion. enffineer, Ashevllle; 3. If.
1crry. portion foreman. TonneTty
Rni-incr!: L. Kale, section foreman,
Vcwton. X C: A. F. TTcndley. section
tryr-mnn. Flmwoort: W. A. Hamlot,
f.(-tinn foreman, Ptates'illp: I. "!.
"ncev. spotlnn foreman. Olen Alpine;
v. H. trrpli. section foreman. Mn
W. TT. Pciklns. sprtlon f.irpman,
tTicVnrv: V K Hpndlpy, spctlnn for.?
"nn, MVfinn; Cornelius Jpnkins, soc
Ucui .. LAraca,. Conpijy JlprJ.ri5x..Tj.ce
CONTEST CAMPAIGN
CREATES INTEREST
tion foreman. Buena Visita; W. M. ll?" on th Une as w cen-
, Brown, secUoo foreman, Saluda; j; B. thTeA r"v'ee the medals show I Aa ia always the case, the announce
Jones. secUon foreman. Tuxedo; Moso . tlj "ybols of modern railroading, ent of Hood's opening drew thrones
Jackeon, seoUon laborer, Inman; Jack board dlsPltcher at his switch-i:of eager women today, and many
Stepp, section laborer. Saluda; Henry ' Be,tlon " engaged In 'were tn exclamations of delighted
Wingo. section laborer, Lndrum; Alt ' " fance Rnd a ,ar" beavy power i admiration as the beautiful spring
Burgin, seoUon laborer. Henderann. i,.:"' 10 "Present the shop crafts. I hats were displayed. Whiin Mr. Hn.vi
nrlllA i nUS eaOJl hrineinal v.-t. m I ....o - j . .. .
On Tuesday of this week the com-, " '"j" dic!'6d- n tho rvne also
pany rave out the followlnr J ."ngraved tha nam of the man to
ment concerning the awards: - ''date f hi ' U awarded w"h the
vim inousana seven hundred nl .wu,
fifty-eight men In the employ of the
Southern Ralrway company, repre
senting all ranks and all classes from'
general officer to blacksmith helper
who have exceeded twenty-five years
if continuous service on the road wlllj
shortly be awarded a medal by PresU
Sent Fairfax Harrison In recognition
of their achievement and to com-'
memorate their honorable record
rhe presentation of the medals will m T T , , ihas R lar:e uuncl of flowers, ai
Lo made personally by Mr. Harrison j W- Lea03 Older Boys and I adornment, mingled with ferns, "real
to all those entitled to them duriny . ... . , i Iv tI-uly ferns," such as grow in oui
tne next two weeks. H win eHv. I A. Ninhnlc Alion.-l i-n V.... imoiinl.nin mv..' i .
the first of the medali . w..;. . t uiuiCf
ton March IB, and has arranfd to'
deliver medala at the following polnta1
.,Mie aaies mentioned. Alexandria,, .
va., March 16; Greensboro, N C i :'- ;"
March 17; Charlotte. N. C, March lg't'l : WUIimw Lee 'sunnl-mt. !(, ir
niiaum, UBu IViarrn ! Hlm nnVaM i .... l. . . .. . T1I1V I'OUr nn .a 1 '
Aia ha x. ' itiiuer oj tno Older liova otnitBsr m " x""v-1 nuwera are errec-
MaVob Kn0IrtlIe Tenn- th0 L LY A nZnlJrltTu aVi d on ome of the most mol-
Marcn U St L,"S- MN P' Archie ' i chrysanthemnms made
In announcing th. e,,...j in contest, accoruing ! lnv M-fuf. 0?. .floWer
Imr .t.t. Z lo iiBures given out today. Jav Cuitf.-i 7, '.' "l mual anisuc ere
" "TUL WH. lSSTlAfl I1V Pp.. .' . - -
waa prevented, bv tho war. , from
making his usual trip to Paris, ther
are more imported trimmings and ac
cessories shown this year than last,
Mr. Hood told The Times representa
tive that the French flower factories
that were at first closed are again
busily at work: there hns hppn Indus.
trial readjustment, -as well as the call
of necessity. The flowers are distinct
ly novel; flowers made of wax, notably
s roses ana lilies, imitate the ongi- I
so closely as to deceive the ex.!
pert eye. Foliage, slsn is urnvori t I
I secure a glossv finish in sn..i hat
! has a large bunch nt finivr. .
Save YourTee
! HEALTH. IXOK8 AND MONEY AT Vt
X"1- QWlm&R DENTA
I Dr. B. 0. Smathers I 1
V r NJ Dr- C, M. Beam DENTISTS ' j
fclf CABMICHAEL'8 PATTOX AVE. EVTBAXCI f "f
Boys' Standing.
I mountain coves: thpv imvo i,n
I treated in some scientific fasiuon
that preserves both color and tex
;tme; the flowers usd with the ferns'
(include, one magniflclcnt fadeless
.rose, asters and carnations
French bputonnleres, and sprays of
AD CLUB CONSIDERS
SIGN ORDINANCE
Refers Matter to Committee
"Dress-Up" Week Is En
dorsed by Members.
aent .Harrison: "Southern Rallwav
company has In Its service 1,768 men
or all ranks and all classes from gen-1
eral officer to blacksmith helper who
have exceeded twenty-five vears of
continuous service on the road. There
are Indeed thirty-four men who have
exceeded fifty years of such service
nlVA'8 aIso of lntert that triers'
are 235 negroes on the list. These men
are the best men the oompany carries
on its rolls, for they have proven
their loyalty and their fitness for thoir
several responsibilities in the hard
school of experience and by survival
of the strict dlsclplline which Is nec
essary ln the administration of a rail
road. To recognize their achievement
and to commemorate to their hon
orable record, the company has ar
ranged to award to each one of them
a medal which they can wear so lona?
as they livle and hand down as an
iri00ra t0 thelr families."
hZ "T' of bTonze ot hlsMy ar
tistic and successful design Js the
victor V o'stmgulshed sculptor
1.?' ?Inner: -0f New Tork. wh.
a new entrv in ih ,M,m
climbs into second place
The standing follows:
U'Uer lioys.
AV. Lee . . .... .
K. Minis ; , . . ... . .
W. Sullivan . . . . .
P. Randolph . . . . . ,
B. Bourne . . ,'. , , . ,
Hay Jordan ,
I. Martin . . . ... . ' '
i. Push ; , ... ',',.. . .
Brown . . . . , .' . ;
Vomiffcr llojs.
A. Nichols ... .....
J. Coffey . . . . . ,
I . Sevier . . ....
J. Pel-, u . . . . , . .'.
ri. On ..
F.-' Wolfe . . . . .
H . Stai nes ......
ations is a broad white hat with two
Mipero water lilies with their fle-
bio steins us tho trimming. " While
the flowers are the favorite adorn-j
ment with ribbon second, feathers are i
into known, but in new, little closely
Polnia
1ril -, , tiunvi v
Ho ..id unlive a lilting trim-
nilng for the more formal hats.
Through the
of distinctiveness, of individuality dis
. tlniruinpB m-ii,.., ku
. , u.i hi muunery, as
unmistakably Hood's.
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VERY HARE AUT0M0-
ILE OPPORTUNITY
IVIscllla (lub Mooting.
The Prispilla Crochet c'ub met
rhiusdny afternoon nt the home of
Mrs II. C. CHIT, 113 Asheland avenue.
Illffhtful rcfrc.'hnients ww .a
was recommended to the company bv ,h OL'easl01' nuich enjoyed,
the Lnited states director of th The. nxt meli"K will be with Mrs.
.i. a. Boston at her residence, 194
i ouunn street.
The artist Is TeTtknon pr
We have just received one car ot
Chevrolet Automobile Touring cars
fully equipped with electric lights'
self-starters and can bo -bought at
r.0G f. o. b. Ashevllle. Also one ear
Monroe Runabouts nnri.nne
fan be bought at S540 nt m.r ..a-o
On display now nt 10 K. College street'
nd.1oinlng Ingren hotel. Chambers
With the largest attonilunoo yet re
corded Asheville Ad club yesterday
put in most of its lime, after luncheon
at the Xxingren hotel, discussing the
recent sign ordinance. Mr. Hand'ey
of Charlotte, representing a sign com
pany, was a visitor of the club. Ho
gave the members some arguments in
fuvor of the sign provision that seemed
iu mane an impression. The matter
was referred to a committee which
Will Confer With thfi men.inntu'
elation the board of trade, Viind will
report back to the club,
Dress-up week was endorsed Cy the
club and March 27 Is the initial date
Everybody will be urged to arravl
themselves in new icnrmsni ,j
community will In a mild way be on
dress parade.
The Ad club will also take active
part In the annual surim um ....
campaign in April. This Is of course a
big community afTalr and the picture
on cans of Old Dutch innn.. .
the banner under which the town will
enlist.
for the state senate and makes the
first definite move in Wake county
politics. It Is interesting for more reasons
than that Mr. Cox has been In the
lower house and fleured in th.
oi cuy ana county. One with a polit
ical biography always Interests Wake
No suggestion of an opponent has been
made and it is guessed by many today
that this able lmrrlstnr will Vl Q lnx,i
f . ab v v
trouble than came to him eight yeara
tsu wnen ne went to the lower house.
Mr. Cox is a son of General W. R.
COX and WllS hppn nraalrlint T-
, . i iiai"
eighs chamber of commerce. - He Is
remembered by all university men as
a mcber of the last snuad that beat
Virginia, the tea of 1905. He played
end then. The university athletes
have good political fm-t.n
Giles who beat Virginia at baseball,
stood high in the last general assem
bly and is now Wake's superintendent
of public instruction. Un nwi-
was a member of the last football ag
gregation that beat the Old Dominion.
Jacocks has gone hiirh in mc,ii,.u, on'l
pointment.
If any faction is to war upon Mr.
Cox it has not said so, . '
G. 0. P. NEGROES
CAUSE CONCERN
(Continued Pmm tm nv
ing a tlduci.iry deportment to Its busi.
ncss.
The Ashevllle Overland Sales com
pany amends lis charter.
Albert Ll. Cor. timn.lnn.
announced .his candidacy
JUNIORS
ENDORSE
THE BOND ISSUE
At a meetinir Thifrcinv tKA t..i.
u . w j va. tuowUllIUi
rder United American Mechanics,
No. 324, of Biltmoro unanimously en
dorsed tho proposed bond Issue of
S4r,000 for the erection nt n nan. .,.i
mouern school building at that place.
The election is to be hold April 11
and the promoters of the Issue be
lieve that the election will be carried
in favor of a new school house.
VWthln a few dnva . mn ,
will be called al Pt'.tmore in order
inat tne question of a site for tho
structure may be discussed by all In
tcrraieo. citizens.
AlMUTIOXAi SOC1AJ,
- "Tinaay Party.
'.A delightful birthday Bart
given Wednesday by Mrs. j fc,"
hi honor of her little daughter 1
Frances. The small r ""r
many present, to the hoMree T?'
were played arid Miss Ruth Jon..4"1
m charming selection, "
Mrs. R. L. Roland and Mrs TvES?
Davis marched the chlldrw
dimncr room nr, ."u'ntaj
. icuKinrawh ;
H .-',
.Mother's Oub Meeting
cluti held 7n , lne Mother',
Welfare cottage. 2
were present to hear Dr. x Z n
address the club on "The Care of, f
Babv." A snrloi .;T, vr! of "a
" vraaCTa
The extension committee of ths p.
sonal workers will meet Sunday Z
noon at Valley Springs school h0U
the Hendersonville road. w.
ell will lead the meeting. 0
Mrs. John Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Honess entertained
Jriday evenlna- with a h.a.!f...... ..
pointed dinner in honor of som. f
the visiting Pythlans. Coven werj
laid for ten.
The ma"y frineds of Mr. Frank 8
Vaughn will be glad to know that
he la recovering from a very seven
illness. Mr. Vaughn Is In his 2n4
year. His daughters. Mln pmm w
Vaughn and Mra. Alva S. Grow also '
his Bon, Henry W. Vaughn arA with
him and will remaia In Skyland tot
mo mo time.
1 1 r i . i vv rcr nnfl, announrpn hiu dam MaA,.
, , . j ;F I, oiyume.
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One of the greatest advertisers in America says: "THERE'S A REASON' " w ,o rini,t
as far as the product he advertises goes. However thee ar sevpral A?nSc ?
mvestmer in HOMF. RTTTT nivrr: Axm r
. : ' . . : . -' y'' '....... ...... . . , . ....
It Promotes Thrift.
It Creates the Saving Habit.
It Helps Buy Real Estate. It Helps Build Homes.
It Lends You Money. it ia ctwi Ar.,,.i
. Ihere are more, but these are enough REASONS why everv salaried m,n mQn anA
child, or wage earner, should own one or more shares. ' WOman and
All stockholders share in every penny of its earnings, IT PLAYS NO FAvnPTTuc nnA
every stockholder receives the same consideration, whether he be th nwn J0 3nd
-hundred shares. We invite you to come in and be one of us ' WnCr f one or one
We
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Earninfrs for 1Q1 s; nni?ATi7t) tuaxt nrkt.r -
;ANP HACF YEARS PREVIOUS?1 AVE 5 ?
bA,Ans xu.uiui uuuconsiaeration, come in and talk it over with us.
Home Building ;aad Loan Association
F. R. HEWITT, President.
48 PATTON AVE. PHONE 268.
S. L. FORBES, Scc'y arid Trcas.