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SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916 THE ASHEVILLE TIMES PAGE. THREE Standing Of Contestants In "Romance of Asheville" The standing of candidates f or lead- Miss Hazel Johnson .. . . 1715 !ng par" in A Romance 01 A8ne ville" is as follows: For Leading Lady. -1... taiacrlA 11ft B. B. xiesier, o onege . . . . . 1SI.U Worley, 876 Hay' Mrs. St. Miss Minnie 1175 a'nnd St Miss Hazle Dillon. 166 S. Main St .. .............. 1160 Mia" Vera Corn, Langren Hotel 1540 jliss Martha Michael, 343 Merri- mon Ave. ' jliss Ethel Misenheimer, 94 Col lege St.' .. .. ....... Miss Depa Mace, 12 Qrady St. . Miss Marguerite Smathers, 118 rhestnut St, . . ......... . . w Ethel Scott, 268 Chestnut Miss Dorothy1 Tennent. 26 Blake St. .. ? .. .... Him .-'Lilly Tryon Meriwether, Forest Hill park . . . . . . , Miss Nellie Bard, 23 Arlington st i Miss Mable Wolfe, 92 Woodflu 1615 1050 2293 1100 1065 3035 1120 1135 Miss Mamie Chambers, Vance St ... .. ... .. ..- ... 1005 For Leading Man. ' Guy S. Lavender, Langren Hotel 4770 1290 3425 1250 1165 1050 1050 1005 1000 1000 1080 1025 1100 1103 1005 1010 1005 St. 1095 1563 Mies .'Montea Willis, 72 Clingman Ave. ...... ... -. Miss Lillian Weaver. 201 Chest nut St .. .. ..- ........ 1025 Miss Mary Ambler, 412 Merri- mon Ave 1020 utioa Rose Edna Banning, Col lege St.. ,. ... .. .. .. .. n 1075 Miss Gladys Merrill, Furman Ave. .. .. .. .. Miss Bertha Atkins, 21 Central Ave. . . . . . Miss. '-Bonnie. Patton,. 3 Spruce Miss Kettle Sites, 38 'Arlington St. .-. ...... .'. Miss Arbosast, 108 Montford.. Miss Genevieve Theobold, West Chestnut .. .. .. .. ...... Miss Frances West, West Chest nut .... Miss Elizabeth Williamson, 301, .Pearson drive ...... .... Miss Freda Blomberg, city.... Miss Daisy Chappell ..... .V . . Mii Helen Taylor .. ....... Miss Fiances Hartzell, 96 Cum Voinnil Ave....-.; ......... . Mbs' Eugenia LeCompte, 215 Drondway . . '. . .... Miss Byid Henderson, 48 Grove St. . . . . Miss Ruth Turnbull, 1 Pearson Drive . . .... . . 1015 Miss Isabel Hazzard, 78 Chest 'nut . . . . .... . . ..... 1035 Miss Lillian Fletcher, 199 Hay- .vood fcf . . 1040 Miss Christine Waters, 10 Gudg- , r ut 1103 Mi Mary Young, 87 Annandale Ave. .-. ... . . ' 1505 Miss Kate Abbott, 216 Haywood .. 1005 Misj Sara Cooper, 72 College st. .... .... . Mi-s I. Milan Harbin, city ....... M-'k.i Inez Kealar, city 'I k Cinie J.eatherwood,- 140 H niMnnre Ave. ... Tliss Margucrito Russell Miss Orn M. Ilamsey, 141 Wood fin St. ... . . . , . ........ J.lii V rera Ward, 23 Asheland 1005 1055 1000 1005 1000 1030 1000 ' 1015 1155 1135 1000 10S5 1085 1030 Marlon Dixon, Elks club Alexander Poole, P. O. Box 316. Robert E. Plercy, care Teague and Oates . . .. ........ Hanson Presley, city Robert Wiley, Montford Axe. Major H. Worley, 376 W. Hay wood St, .. .. .. .......... N. Brock, Patton Ave .......... Jess B. Harrison, 25 Flint St. . , . Paul Schuessler, Merrimon Ave. Robert Redwood, 90 Cumber land Ave. ..: ,r .. ,.' 1090 Hardy Chambers, 82 Vance St. 1000 James Taylor, 34 Courtland Ave. .. .. .. .. Jessie Porter, city ; , . ........ Curley Harbin, city .......... George Garren, 62 Center St. Sigmond Blomberg, Strand The atre . , ... . , . . ..... . . , F. Alton Abbott, city . , i . ... . , J. H. Worley, 376 Haywood St.. Geo. A. Digges, Jr., 640 Bilt- more Ave. .. .. .. ........ 4150 Lieut D. E. Penland, 8 Orchard St. . ; .. .. . . .. ........ 1015 Capt; C. I. Bard, The Armory Hall .-. .. .... .. 1000 Lieut. H. C. Koori, The Armory Hall .. '.. .. .. .. ,. .. Philip C. Cocke.. .. . . .. . . ,. Marcus Erwln J. W. Crowell Theodore D. Shelton, 132 Bilt more Ave .... . . . , . . . . . Sari Micajah Sears, Lengren ho- tel .. .. .. .. The standing of contestants will bo published daily. distrtans HOLD MEETING Here's the pack age that dignified thenickeL How? By making it buy 10c worth of the mikleit, sweetest. imoothest smoking tobacco ever you struck match to. Try FRAT. Original PaHmm of RichmnJ. Va. 1000 1020 1025 1060 1005 . 100) thlans in AshevlUe. Later this move ment was endorsed by the meeting. District Deputy Grand Chancellor J. C. Sales of Fletcher, presided over the business meeting in the afternoon at which reports were heard from the district lodges. . A committee drew up resolutions of sympathy for the death of Colonel John C. Mills of Ruther fordton which were adopted last night A telegram of regrei for the loss of Mimosa Inn by fire yesterday was sent to W. H. Stearns of Tryon. s The state meeting at Waynesvllle on June 12 came in for considerable dis cussion. A large attendance from eastern Carolina is . expected at this convention. Chancellor Baird Endorsed as Supreme Representative Interesting Addresses. OFFICERS CONDUCT LONG STILL HUNT J. M. Newton and Charles Stewart Capture Big Plant In Avery County. TRAVELED 100 MILES. Knights of Pythias of western North Carolina, assembled In one of the larg est meetings ever held in the 15th district, last night, endorsed Grand Chancellor Baird for North Carolina's representative in the Supreme lodge. The chancellor made the principal address at the social gathering held In AshevlUe lodge hall, telling many ex- i periences that illustrated the spirit of 1070 Pythianism. Commissioner D. Hlden 100 Ramsey delivered the address of wel 1010 come; the response was made by A. Y. Arledge.- Taking the place of Mark 1 "."'. W. Brown, Senator Zebulon Weaver "0 reviewed In. witty and entertaining style the early days of the order in AshevlUe. . Allen-T. Morrison spoke mO or tne ruture or pythianism ana re- vft 10l)() j ferred to the proposed home for Py- votings oupon In The Times Photo-Play "A Romance of Asheville" Five Votes For AS LEADING LADY. Five Votes For ........... AS LEADING MAN. Following the track of the hlockad distiller of corn juice over trails cover ed with snow In the mountains of Mitchell, Avery and parts of Burge and McDowell counties, Deputy Collecto: John M Newton and Special Employe Charles Stewart, this week covered about 100 miles of territory In a gen. eral raid which ended with the de structlon of one of the largest outfitB cp.ptured in recent months. Near Ingalls postoffice in Avery county a fine copper still of 76.5 gal Ions capacity was located after many old blockade sites had been found, these having been abandoned for bet ter fields for operation. Twelve fer menters of beer ready for distillation Into whiskey were discovered together with some low wines. The total loss to the owners of the plant is approx imately 8500, considering the value of the product when ready for the mar ket. Always difficult to And, and doubly so when Uncle Sam's representatives strike out without a local guide, the sleuths pursued a trail cold In more ways than one until they saw a negro watering some horses at a v.ell. Sam bo's abrupt and mysterious disappear ance excited suspicion. Newton and Stewart separated with the under standing that a signal gun would be fired when the chase became warm. Stewart discovered the fuctory, which had been in recent operation, and the go-devil hatchets of the "revenuers" made short work of a boiler that had evidently been a source of private and public satisfaction for a long time. Heavy snows made travel slow at timet and on Wednesday, when the hunt ended successfully, a blizzard raged all day. Sambo was not seen again; appar ently he was a sentry, end he was not asleep at the post of duty. '. .... -. - . - . Things You Ought to Khow-o. 2 1 I '. m '4 t How to Keep Medicine. Keep medicine out of reach of children. i Keep capsules, pills and tablets In a dry place moisture spoils them. j Always keep medicine bottles, boxes, jars or tubes tight ly corked or tops securely on. Keep medicine in a dark, cool place avoid steam radi ators, furnace and the basement. a coal place refrlger. Suppositories should be kept In ator, if possible. 1 Keep ointments and Balves securely closed and In a cool place, thus avoiding their becoming rancid. Never interchange tops or covers on pill or powder boxes, as serious results might follow. After using eye water In an eye bath, never pour back Into bottle, as it is apt to contain mucus. Medicine that effervesces or "pops" should be kept in a dry, cool place. Keep granular salts well corked and in a dry place. Avoid pouring medicine back Into the bottle after taking some out In next Saturday's Issue of The Times We will tell you "Precautions About Medicine." For Prescriptions Phone 718 and 719. For Toilet Articles Phone 718 and 719. For Anything in the Drug Line Phone 718 and 719. GOODE & H AGE, Inc. Druggists ' : Opposite Postoffice. Ison Square garden a week from to night, received congratulations from many visitors at his training quarters today on the occasion of his twenty ninth birthday. Cleveland was the birthplace of the fighter who ha teen awarded the first chance to topple the heavyweight championship crown from the Head of the Kansas cowboy. At the age of five years Moran re moved with his parents to Pittsburgh and has since made the Smoky City his home with the exception of the four years he spent in the navy, from 1904 to 1908. L. 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The ninety- first annual exhibition of the Nation al Academy of Design opened tn the galleries of the American bine Jacksonville 48 Knoxville 32 Louisville ...80 Mobile 52 ....46 New Orleans 54 .... 6 In. society today and will be continued until April 28. At the same time ana " 1 . 1 AMn-lAnM an.1A.. tt Mfnlo.i" X OrK ture Painters Is holding its seven-j" ,K , , teenth annual exhibition. Cash prlies 8t- 1,0,118 .i t. Ann h San Francisco 52 medals and other prizes will be awarded to the best original portraits, figure compositions, landscapes and miniatures displayed at the exhibitions. K 01 8 2 38 SIM ' 42 66 30 58 66 54 62 , 26 30 70 64 50 42 62 66 72 26 48 48 68 60 32 !! a-j .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 , .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Represents Your Goods. Is it thoroughly worthy to d: so? Your Printed Matter HACKNEY & MOALE COMPANY Teleploit 181 12 LeiiifU At. AAerillt, N. C. I Savannah .......... 4 8 Washington 14 Normals for this date ture, 45 degrees; precipitation, .16 Inch. ;rlver stage at 8 a. m. 0.6 foot. Forecasts until 8 p. Tempera- This is the flsh season. Fish are brain food. Fish are economical. We always have a variety and our delivery service is sure and quick. ACME City Market. FISH CO. Phone 811 to southeast winds. . General Conditions (Last 24 Hours) There has been no precipitation tn m. Sunday for the entire country during the last 24 WATER PKESSUEE MAY FAIL the fire extinguisher be of no avail, still there is THE INSVKAXCE POLICY Insurance Department. WACHOVIA BANK "' P. C. BLACKMAN, Mgr. and LOWER SAVE STEPS SAVE MONEY YOUR FUEL BILL I ' COOK 1 WITH I . GAS I Asheville and vicinity: Fair warmer tonight; Sunday fair. For North Carolina: Fair and warmer tonight; Sunday fair, warmer in east portion, moderate northeast hours except light snow in the upper Lake region. The eastern storm is passing beyond the range of reports. An area of low pressure which is cen tered over Oklahoma and Missouri is attended by higher temperatures In the central districts. Killing frost formed In North Carolina and light frost in Georgia and Florida. The weather continues cold In the northeast with a temperature of 2 degrees at Buffalo, 10 at Boston, 8 at New York and Pittsburgh, 12 at Alantlc City and 11 at Washington. Fair weather in In dicated for this vicinity tonight and Sunday with warmer tonight T. R. TAYLOR, Observer Asheville Power & Light Co. . SALESROOM: ' 103 PATTON AVENUE U. S. Department of Agriculture WEATHER BUREAU. MARCH 18, 1916 tatkm of .01 Inch or n Shaded aire stums predpU . EXPLANATORY NOTKB. OtaMrsUoM Msa st I a ., Itlk aorldlM Mae, Air (namMuKl to mlmt - - t - . . of MUl eli piMMira. . lxHh.rnnWou.il Hon) pMUmxuk Patau of eqwU wpmlin; w mroori rmM O tie"! Q pvtif cloodr; Q etowlr; ($ Ma; Q snow: Q rtport alMiig. Arrows Irwltklhewlad.
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