THE 'ASHEVTLLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY. 'APRIL' 1, 1909.
of ttfe Central Methodist church. All
Mr. and Mra C. F. Pike and Miu
Ash'jvile aad visiting ministers ar
Pike of Grand Rapids, Mich., are
spending sours time at the Battery
Park hotel.
cordially Invited to attend this meet
ing.
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i
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if to-
street
hum? j
k of in
fir a
been ar
children j th 10
t, ileal clr
15 itam will
,'ftljForrest
M.
Hpross
,MI? rer.tltal thin
nevn Bcnooi
ttkj ?Art. irlven by
rf, F, Harkor ami
s.-ITbe program
i o'Hock," and the
srdHBly Invited to
i'lnf program will
a f ; . . . . Mullen
fin Beadles..
1 Kdnr of Lad
J kf i. Burnham
A$.V.. .. Phillips
;a",Kennstt.
'?..'
tin' Clements.
i.ei .. . . Bchubett
,-ioa . . . . . .Schubert
nch Loftaln.
, ,V . . Qrelg
, rtabM fi'tone,
,'; 4 . .Toiti
.4 Anna Hall.
.i-r ..'V.' ' iBy
Harklns. .
I .ink of .Csritra Ueth
k in tha Epworth League
young poop of tho
invited s to Attend. Tho
follow:
Mr.- Fltegerald, returned
from Mexico. '
Ught )n the Dark use of
a Opal Brown,
vi v,, . . ,
molW
SWOT I
i. Mr. J
A; joy to th HeariDTOKsntjon. all thfc CB4mctrs In - the well
J l Kate .Ntobouui . 4
f 1 If At. -nmmiu. ; t'.l
Kltfht Clear, Dtreama In
'la NU VvVlgfuadn.
report -K i "
"Th Standard Beached In
Miss Eugenia Rowe.
cturea from Oub.
-"Ells Bowman Bohoot,"
rnnce Barnard.
iPUtidith. Esrlo'- Bible Road
Laura Ilov."e,
I la April fool's day and those
ive outgrown tho pranks an
una of the day will bo fre-
reminded of them, during
ay And Evening. To prosorve
.dignity it Willi be well to re
Xr "that nearly every pocket-
, parorl or article conspicuously
C la tho middle of tWe pavement
a atrlng- ttachod to It, aim a
ma of" April foola" at tho othm-
t j K you ahuitrtd take the Imjt.
ere are othor trlckn that canpnt
t eacnpod. candy with casino Intr
(e,i herotji that blow up unox
itctedly after a few puffs, l.1rk-tae
liat Count R-rutwome imti-a, in(fasS:
iiwnta and phtinn calls tlutt aurely
ntrP one dtirtnir the dny. One of
ih tnoat hurmhsia and clevercHt de
'itlon Id the little velvet Jewetor
.tiiV box beloiiR-liiR to the man who 1
llol only anxloua to let one have
JtUmpm of the Tlnir ho ban Jin!
Stdrcfi"iird for the "fiitum mlfwin.'
The hnrmlitw .lookliiK little hox al
v'mnat oxplotlia In -iir fine with a
" tnplao -i)tml to th report r a ivi.sti,)
' rhn th( lid le lllle.l. One of tlx
prottlesH April Oereiitlona I" one that
' opcnrri'd aevfrnl vr n& In New
York at a dinner. A lume white Iced
' cake Wfta lwmiKht In wnathid In
rowa, which the aural t honr wai
J 'kd to cut. The cake collapse I
Olk tolna; ,Ut. and out flew a whit
' vltreon with rlhlMins nttiieheii to 1:
i neck on which were written "April
llrwt." Tho cake wan made of t lm
t IpapT lci-dl ever n inVul.l. Then
lieed to bo etime quaint littlr Imm:
ciueta of flowers that phuweriMt vol:
Willh' perfume ir were illuminated
-When Inspected. Tin- Idea wan prot
ably taken from mme of tin' old
t Htjijian yir IVeneh kihi u." which
were ea.lorfttely coiiHtructf,! with nn
tntrlcato nioae made of hex, from
which the unfortunate vainly endeav
ored1 to escape, tieln showered at
IMrr turn li1 .-loverly eone.-al,-,!
button! on the walk lel.-alni; Ih'
water when stepped on. Tln-re ver.
EASTER PARASOLS
SOME DAINTY NEW NOVELTIES
We arc sliowinc: foV the Easter season n now
line dl' dainty parasols made by the celebrated
New York house of Allison mid 7unson which
1 will please perfectly those women with somp
pretense to ood tastes in their personal adornment.
The colors are solid
'spicuously absent. Handles are of new design,
tinted, iu harmony, and severely plain.
Heo thes parasols by all nieuns. Prices $4
,12,10. 1 w t. fc
.V.-fl K I'OOKE
B1n(fB In the gardeim with the eame
atliwhTnent. r'allMNtnlnl, Jimt out of
Oenoa. ha celehratfd (fardonn with
a similar maze and ewlnica. There
are many awreenble eurprloea alao In
Klvlnu frlemlH mementoes and eon-
venlrs if value, illMt'idie i In some
manner that will neceaHltate a molt
Immeillato discovery. The following
Incident which occurred one April
fool's day bi-nrs a moral. A girl w!io
had been the Idol of a very rich and
Indulgent father was promised a pair
of diamond ear rings, which were
very bu-ffe, expensive andi hldoo",
but which were her one desire. The
ear lings were purchased, the Jeweler
giving also a gold cowering which
encased the ear rings and screwel
Invisibly together, the effect being
simply that of small golden globe
On April first the ear rings were pre
sented to tho girl who thought them
hldoous and In a lit of temper threw
them on the floor, llttln dreaming of
the diamonds Inside the small raci.
The father wne no displeased that,
na a punishment. Ire made Ms daugh
ter wear them for a year at the end
of which he unscrewed the globe
and rewalod tire real ear rings.
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The Daughters of the fonfederacy
will meet this afternoon nt 2 q'dook
Instead of at 4 o'clock, the usual
hour of meeting. This' change . hat
ben made on aocount of the after
noon Services at Central Methodist
church. The above notice was print
ed In yesterday's Issue owing to the
fact thnt It was sent to the officio un
dated, which called the members to
meeOlng yesterday Instead of today.
All members of the - First Haptlst
Ilaraca fins afo nfrged to attend
tofilght's meeting In their class
rborn. Election of officers to serve
for the coming term will be tbe sub
Joct of discussion.
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Ths Woman's guild of Trinity
church will meet with Mrs. Clayton
at live rxesidenie, 6S- Walnut street,
thns afternoon at 8 p. m.
Tha children of tho kindergarten
department have planned a surprise
for Mother DfPlanck and the sisters
at this Hillside convent today and as
the kiddles) have arranged their en
Urajprogram It will be Interesting to
know what It Is to lbs. On a former
et tlf "BwooonXie-caon flnrt of April concert was
tivrn 'to the slarWrs wJilch was very
amusing. Tho small -Audience was
assembled and After' tha curtains
parted, a Httle girl In' cos turns ap
peared and announced that sh was
"ths sleeping beauty," another fol
lower nor saying sroe was) n wast,
ip,nn aisappsaraa, ana so jn sucoess-
, . - 1 . ,
known fairy tale passed before the
fOotnghts. Btttl tha sisters watted
until little Mead appeared around
the corner and 'said. "It's all over;
why do you wait on April first?"
Mme. Km ma Catvw arrived yestcr.
day afternoon and went Immediately
to the Battery Park hfel. After
disposing of her wraps, etc., Mme.
aive spent the afternoon viewing
thea-mnuntalna from the plana, writ
ing letters and directing post cards,
and chatting pleasantly to everyone
who crossed her path from the 'bell
boys up. It is said that the diva's
temperamental lapses) from, her usual
good humor are. reserved for the
Impresarios and managers, and that
otherwise she beams benignly on the
world' and Its fortunato inhabitants.
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Tho men's singles) tennis tourna
ment was continued yesterday after
noon at tho llattery Park hotel with
some excellent scores and flno play
ting. Tho finals will not be played
until later when the finals 1n each
tournament will lo played during one
afternoon. The guests yesterday
were wrved tea and punch In the
club room by Mrs. Houston and Mrs
Benjamin Graham. Tho following
are the scores, Mr. Ward Oregg 1-15
heat Mr. Kllsworlh Lyman. 3 6, 7
f, (10. Mr. Allan Morrison 1-80
beat Mr. .1. A AVlnn fl 0. 2. Mr.
D. It. Millard boat Mr. HchulU 6- 1
H---4. Mr. 1'. H Winston, minus 1 fi
heart Mr. Ward Oregg plus 1-15.
3. 01. Mr. Allan Morrison, 1
30, heat Mr T. ft. Millard 4 -fi. 4
3. The finals will be played later
hy Mr. P. II. Winston, minus 13.
against Mr. Allan Morrison who has
A hundlriiif .of 1-30. jrfhe midxed
doubles tournament Marls this af
ternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. O. A.
Hnrvey anil Mr. Iiltols Rocs will
play iiKiilnst I)r. ami Mrs. Charles S.
Jordan, and Mrs It. p. Johnston and
Ur. .lore Cooke will play against Mr
n ml Mrs. Tench C.ie The tennis
tournaments have proven very pop'i
lar and linve attracted a great num
" "i p.-opie inier. stod In the game.
The prizes are unusually handsom
and are exhibited at the A. M. Field
eompanv s store. ;
SflCIKTT
I no Ashevllle Ministers' ftssorlatlon
"ill hold their regular monthly
meeting Monday morning at 11
ociock in the hounday school room
and fancv frills are con-
11 PATTON JkXK.
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The Swannanoa ItclK-kah lodge,
No. 87, I. O. O. F will meet this
evening at o'clock In the hall on
Church street. All members are
asked to be present, especially the de
gree team as this will be the last
me ting before the district assembly
which convenes In Ashevllle April 8.
PERSONAL
Mr. P.- E. Davis left yesterday for
Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. L. Bperry, of
Trenton, N. J.. ar guests at the Bat
tery Park hotel.
Mrs. P. L. Rossback, of Chicago, is
spending tha spring season In Ashe
vllle.
Mrs. X. F. Oalther, of Dal 1 1 more,
Miss F. B.iOalther, of Pittsburg, and
Mrs. C. W. Ledley, of Brooklyn, ar
spending some time at the Battery
Park hotel.
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Mr. David It. Harris, of Dlllsboro,
Is In town for a short stay.
Mr. Walter Lee, of Charlotte, Is In
town for a fow days on buslne
Mr. W. M. Allen, or Raleigh, Is In
the city on business for several days.
Mr. Hprlgg Brent, of Cincinnati, Is
in town for a fow days.
Mrs. 8. Austrian, of Chicago, and
Mrs. 1). J. Maxwell, of Chicago, are
spending several weeks In the city.
Mr. W. L. Buchanan, of Harrlsburg,
Va., Is In Ashevllle for a brief stay. ,
Mrs. J. S. Lawrence Is expected to
return from Charleston Saturday after
a several week absence.
Mrs. M. M. Way, who has been vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Blaght, m
Bolton, N. C, has returned to the
city.
Rev. L. E. Cloud, of Conley, Va., Is
visiting Mr. and Mr. Charles Wei
borne in Woolsey.
Mr. Wa'lcott returned to fihelbv
vllle, Ky., yesterday after a stay at
Bummorvllle, B. c
Mrs. Huntington and Ml Lillian
Huntington return to. their home in
Elyrla, O., on Thursday, after a stay
of several week at the Battery Park
hotel.
Mr. Thompson Fraier returned
from Chicago after a brief absence
from tha city.
Mr, Frederick Anderson of Mem
phis, Tenn., Is expected the latter
part of the week and will be the
guest of Mr. W. Scott Radeker at
his home In victoria.
Mr. and Mrs. A T. Dorse tt of Soen
cer, N. C, who have spent the winter
In Cuba, are spending a fow day
In AshevdMo (before going to Transyl
vania county for a short visit before
returning to Spencer.
Mils Annie Arden JVryey who has
spent the winter with relatives in
Charleston, H. C. has gone to Cal
ifornia to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robblns
for several month before returning
to Asnevni.
Miss Margaret Fuller has rotnrned
to Meadvllle, Pa., after a visit to
Miss May Thayer.
Mr. J. C. Curtis of Candlor was In
the city yesterday
Miss Garnet Pelton of Arden la In
town for a short stay.
Miss Rhlrley Curtis and little Mlsi
Shrrley Curtis Luther have returnel
to Candler aftor a stay in the city
Mrs. C. It. McQueen has been con
fined t her home for a fortnight
with a severe case of grippe.
Mrs. L. O. Oolightly has returned
to the city after a several weeks visit
to friends In Atlanta
Miss Nell O'Brien passed through
the city yesterday on her wny to
Atlanta from Wnynesvlllo where she
has Uen with Mrs. Perry Whllaker
Mrs. Whllaker and Miss O'Brien will
shortly return to Ashevllle and will
keep house during the summicr.
Mr William Allen of llalelgh Is In
tho city for a few days,
Mr. E. n. Bradley of Chicago !s
a gircst at the Battery Pork hotel.
Bev. I P. Franklin of Newark, O
Is spending some time In the city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Collin Davis of Chi
cago are In Ashevllle for a short
stay.
Mr. Walter Itrown lof Charlotte
spent yesterday In the dty.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mayor of Day
ton. Ohio, are spending some time In
the city,
Mrs W. J. Patterson of Ashurv
Park Is the guest of her daughter
Mrs. George W. Edge on Merrlmon
avenue.
Mr. Fred L Chase general south
rrn age-it for the C. and A. R. K .
Is In Ashewille.
Mr. M. W. Body of Cynthlnna. Ky..
Is a guest at the Berkeley hotel.
Mr. Ferris and party have returned
to Cincinnati artor a stay at Kent;
worth Inn.
Mrs. F. H. Wood and Mrs. Chap
man left yesterday afternoon for Cln
cinnatl.
Mrs. J M. Oudger. Jr.. has re
turned from n visit to twr moth-w
in HenoVrsonvllle and has oene.l
her Siouse n Frenoh llroad are
na.
H. C. Lawrence of Baltimore
Mr. P. H. Halley of Charlotte Is In
Ashevllle on -business for several
day.
Miss Emma Kate Barnette I visit
ing Mrs Henry Jordan in Hender-
sonvllle.
Mr. 8. A. Sen loss of Wilmington,
N. C, lessee of the Grand opera
house Is In AshevMre for several days.
Capl. L. W. Palmer of Richmond
who has been the guest of friend
on Cumberland avenue for several
days left yesterday for Florida.
Mra Charles von Wise of Rock
port. 111., la In Ashevllle for several
week. ,
Mis Margaret Ware ha returnel
to Converse after a short visit to her
family In this city.
Br. Louis Stahl of Atlanta I a
guest at the Berkeley hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Dewey and
Miss Sharp of Lake Placid. N. Y.,
are spending some time at the Man
or. Mr. and Mr. James Edge of As
bury Park, N. J., are visiting Judge
Edge on Merrlmon Avenue.
Mrs. Charles B. Way of Miss Way
of Kalamaaoo, Mich., aro guests at
the Battery Park hotel.
Dr. C. D. Henry, Miss Tfenry and
Mrs. A. II. Tlfft of New York are
spending some time In Ashevllle.
Mr. A. N. Gilbert of Durham Is In
the city for a brief stay on business.
TOBACCO FACTORY BURNED.
(ly Associated Press.)
URir:f!PIEU, Tenn.. March HO.
The tobacoc . fpt tory of C. C Belle
an.l Hon, filled Wit htobaceo belonging
to the Imperial Tobacco company.
Ws burned this afternoon. The loss
will reach 8 if 0,000.
The or'g'n cf the fire Is unknown.
Wiring of Apartment nouses.
In the erection of many apartment
house an Important factor Is fre
quently overlooked. This Is providing
convenient outlets In the kitchens and
laundries for connecting electric Irons
and cooking utensils. The additional
cost for wiring is very small and
should not be considered when the
great, convenience of suitable connec
tions la considered. The electric Iron
I rapidly becoming considered as a
necessary part of the list of household
utensils, and' electric heating and
cooking appliances are largely used.
Several receptacles In the side walls,
abput three feet from the floor, pro
vide a convenient means of connect
ing any , piece of apparatus to the
house circuit. These receptacles can
be of the flush type, so that when not,
In use nothing projects beyond the
surface of the wall.
Just the same the apartment-house
with the disappearing bed I not go
ing to be popular with the man whose
business keep him at the club until
h has to go home on an owl car.
DYSPEPSIA
Jf AND MANY OTHtSJ
as
NIVUTU
V
It really doesn't eom sensible for
anyone to neglect digestive deranire1
niont until they develop into orleadto
diseases that may be incurable. Kodol
prevent s dyspepsia and other serious ail
ments by jfiving the stomach effective
aid in its processes of digestion thus
making and keeping t he stomach well,
strong and active. And when you have a
sound stomac.h,Tou need not worry about
dyspepsia, or what It leads to. Kodol will
mighty soon bring stomach-comfort.
Our Guarantee. tXli
you sre not henetlted- the druiririst UI st
enoe return your money. IVin't hesltste; any
druitdiitt will sell you Kndol on these terms.
The dollar bottle contnins lH times ss-muoh
ss the AOe buttle- Kodnl is prepared in the
laboratories of IS. C. Du Witt & Co.. Clilcat'O.
West Asheville Nursery
3. C. OOWAX, Prop.
Dealer In all kinds of Frnlt and
Ornamental Trees: Grapevines and
Shrubs. Breeder of Barred Plymouth
Rocks, California and Chinese Prlvit
Plants. Address, R. T. D. 8, Ashe
vllle, N. C.
: when it :
: comes :
To real COAL QUALITY w
put M AW Indian against any
New Arrivals oi Fish
Smoked Halibut. .
Smoked Bloaters ..
N. C. Roe Herrine .;,
J coal In the world. Over 5
0 per cent beat. '
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j Carolina Coal &
lee Company j
Pkoo lit. Pattoa A vs.
a
Red Salmon (whole fish) ... 12c pound
These goods are of extra quality and will please the
most exacting.
ts MooUort Arenas riTSriUWirfa Til. r
Of Interest
foFree
Masons
and Their
Friends
The firm of chas. M.
Stleff and their Southern
Manager hav donated a
magnificent world renowned
Stleff Piano to the Masonic
Bazaar to be held In the
Charlotte Auditorium April
12. 18, 14, 15,' I, lo,
Charlotte, N. C.
The money derived from
ths bazaar will be used in
the erection of a Masonic
Temple, a building that will
be a pride to every mason
In the Carolina.
Don't you want this ar
tistic Piano fQEjpur lodge,
your home or your friend's
home?
Visit Charlotte during the
Bazaar. Reduced rates on
all Railroads.
ADDKKKS
C. H. Wltmom
Cli. Music Committee
Masonic II ataar
Chas. M. Sticll
Manufacturer of ths
ARTISTIC STIEFF SHAW AND
8TIEFF SELFTLAYEIt PIANOS
Southern Wareroom:
. Iff. Trade St.
Charlotte, : : ; : N. C.
C U. WILMOTH,
Manager.
Mention This Paper.
M. WEBB & COMPANY
Milliner? Importer
No. Battery Park Place, Phone 14
Ashevllle, N. a
Meals 25 Cents
Hot Biscuits every mornng for
Breakfast.
WHITE'S CAFE,
U Church St.
t5e per poand.
Ths fancy creamery kind, ths Una
yon pay 40o and 4So par pound foi
when mads In Illlnol Instead of her
Tha ezprsa company get tha dltsac
enea,
Asheville Fur Milk 0o4
East Walnut BU, Fbon 6M.
MANICURING.
Halrdresalng, Facial Massages, Scalp
treatment a specalfy. Up-to-date line
of hair goods, toilet articles, switches,
puff and pompadouea made to order.
Prices reasonable, work first class.
LADIES. OKNTLKMISN.
SKINNER A HUNTER,
No. 13 South Hpruee Street
La Grecque Corsets
For every type of figure
GREENE & CO ,
12 Church Street
THERE IS NO WAITING
to b served at our place that la a
feature with us Just the same a
serving only the very best In the eat.
Ing line. If you haven't been sating
with us, all we ask la a call.
hBW YORK LUNCH ROOM
11 South M&i cl
GENUINE ,
ANTIQUE SHEFFIELD
and Imported new brasses. Rems and
high class antique Jewelry. Scrap gold
and sliver taken In exchange or cash
paid for same.
Victor Sterns' Antique Shop
Mortn 1-acK square.
MISS CRUISE PARLORS
For Manicuring, Massaging, Chlror
pody and Hair Dressing. Everything
for the hair ran be obtained here, IrH
those styles that are ths most modish
and becoming. Combings and cut hair
made to order.
MISS CRUISE,
23 Haywood Street.
W. O. WOLFE
MARBLE AND GRANITE! MONU
MENTS. A specialty of Italian Statuary. De
signs furnished on application.
S. B. Cor. Pack 8q. and Market Bt
Ashevllle, N. fl.
25 cts pound
35 cts dozen
25 eta doMTi
Mow Js M eit Jime to
5aster (jhves
black Kid Gloves in dressed and
$2.00 pair.
Superb Mowing of MM Z
geumg
mg a very good line ot p retty -satin and:,
bon upwards to $1.25 yard. j
We Don't Claim
the Earth
But do rlahn that Uwre are ae-kcMSet
seed S4id onlon sets than Landroths.
For Bale at
THE CAROLINA PHARMACY .
Cor Market and College Bts.
IMPRESSIONS COUNT
You always look better with clean
perfectly laundered linens. W do our
part
MOUNTAIN CITY
LAUNDRY
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I wish to Inform the public that I
have moved my offices from the Legal
building to temporary offices on Pat
ton arenue, over Western Union Tele
graph office.
After April 1st I win occupy ths
entire seven modern office rooms that
are now being partitioned off on tha
second floor of the Lang building N.
W. cor. Pack Square.
DR. C. F. COMPTON, Chiropractor.
Phone eat.
Citixen Want Ad Brinf
Stsulti.
Si BffTON'AVElfiKBtTTE
ASHEVILLE RC,
eJust Receive
Handsome lot of Colored Dress Goods,
some beautiful shades in silk finished II
Just the thing for Princess Suits. 45-in, $
An Entire New Line of Parasol
JUST OPENED.
Lots of new Silks now being unpacked .
lin Sat ins, Foulards and a big assortmeii k
Silks at 35e and We yari. LtK.k at thesff
arc beauties.
? Kid Gloves
demand jus
"Knster. We
a splendid f
.Kid GIoTel
Short Kit!
white, blac
$1.00 and m
Ionsr 'Ki
$3.00 to 3.r(
Chamois
pair.
Centemci
in white ai,
$1.75 . pair
1
Pur in
dajrs wc I
n. snopial
the vcH V
fancy rill ' .
the assoi
be foiini
Silk GrJ
ings at
Fancy
insrs, wnj
colored)
work,-25i
yard. ,1
Elastic
several c
yard. I
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NearCouU rfl
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is 1nTf city for a short tay.
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