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THE ASTTEVTLTR OTTTZEX. THURSDAY. .TAXTTARY. 19, 1011. mmm ocial and la CHU9 THEATRE CIRCUIT Free for Ladies Only Personal Monday Afternoon, Jan., 23 I Ti aaqumffu-nt;of- the wcddlhi of Miss Jessie Hattnmer of MnnUnin ery and Mr. Kami Valentine of AhIk -iVIlU",! which occurred Monday art.-r noon. In Montgomery, will pleasantly surprise their number of rrl-nin Hi thlacty. Mr. Haltemer una li r daughters, slftsea lluMa and Jessie Hattenter. have spent the summers In till! City for several yeurs. usually m cupln a residence In Cumberland ave nue. Mr. Valentine la the immaner of the Bulfour Quarry company of tills city and Is one of the most hlxhly esteemed of the younr business men of the city, anil Is prominent among ; the youniter nut, Mr. and Mr. Val entine, who have been In Atlanta since tho wedding, are expected to arrive In Ashcville within several days and will then burns formal announee- '... menta of the weddlrts;. The following account la taken from The Mont aomcrr Advertiser: "A quiet man-lax of Monday, but one of grout Interest throughout the state was that of Mr. TVllMaro B Vateirtina of Ashevllle, N. C. and Mis Jessie Mat) ftattemer, which wai solemnised at 5.0 o'clock In tha afternoon at Kt. John Kpis eopal church. The bride was lovely In golng-away gown of blue cloth and a chic blue velvet hat trimmed with blue plumes. There were no atten dant. The ceremony waa performed In the presence of the Immediate fam ily try Rev. BS. E. Cobba. Immediately afterward, Mr, and Mr. Valentine left for Atlanta from whence they will go to Aehevllle, N. O., where they will make their hOrtrt. The mrtfrlage which will tie ult surprise to many frioittla, waa to have taken place In the sprint though the engagement had not been announced. The bride, who la th daughter of Mr. J. L. Hatte nter, ! a beautiful girl possessing- In addition to personal beauty many fine, ' qualities of' mind and heart whlcn have endeared her to a large circle of friend, who regret that her marriage will take her uf another city to reside. Hhe Mr alao an aeeomsllshen musician. , Mr.; Valentine la a sncossaful young . business mart of Ashevllle, N. C, and la populnf Ifl noth bttfltlesa and social circle. Ha hug a Host of friends -who Wilt extend a cordial welcome to hla bride. ' Bhe'ta, however, quite a fav orite lit AahevOle, where ahe apenda every guAme at ttie summer home of her mother, Mra Hatterher. the- mixed" '7reortiii ' tblf tourna ment Will be Pommenred thla after noon at the Country club at half at- ter three o'clock. ' .Tlte. cups' are be ing presented by Dr. Charles 8. Jor. dan afitT Mr, ' nitrite HwlU, There are quite a number f entries and much interest It being taken In the tournament.' The following wilt pluy: nr. and Mra. Jordan,; Mr. Edward I. Frost and Mine Klsn6r'Mbrrlson. Mr. Taylor" and Mbm Res,,Mr. Alfred 8. Barnard and M leg Ethel Reeves, Mr. Herbeirf (HroWrr and Mra, Ttarnsrd, Mr. and Mr. Vance Brown, Mr. Ju nius' 0. Adams and MIM Meade, , Jt J The Curront literature etuB,wll1 meet thlt afterttooW ot ts home of Mr Brewster Philips In Cheatnut 8t ' The study of Henry IV will be con . tlnued. J Mini Ma Klce of Candler enter - tallied with a dinner the latter part the week at her home In Candler. There were lght gueata and the oc fnrlott waa one of epeelnl enjoyment. Jt At Uixvt In tpef Egjpt, Fred enek 8. laham, the writer, has made tartllhg dlaeovery, nothing lean that! that the hobble aJtlrt la five thnnaand' yfare olft and that It pre vailed a the ruling faahlon throtiKh eleven dynaatiea. It had divine eanc . tlon. All the goddeeaea wear 'em In the statue, from HathOr. the god desa of love, whose aklrt la particular ly llht, down to th lion headed and : eat headed dlvlnltle. Kvon Ila, h Wife of Onirl. even Mut (not Jeff and Mut), the wife of Ammon, wore hnhhlea. And what a noble line of hobbled quoena, from the wife of Cheap1 to the wife of Itninie 111, from fsebek-nofra to Cleopatra I Mia Dorothy Lethbrlrtce, who glvea a recital thla evening at the Audito rium, arrived yesterday and la a gueat at the Mattery Park hotel. MIk Iiethblldge, although still very young. Impreeae one a poaanMiing unuaual temperament, rather that of the KIhv than the Saxon. Her features are strongly molded and lighted by eyes of almrular beauty, of the deep blue All Handsome Furs now Reduced 33 1-3 This big. discount means that we prefer to sacrifice profits rather than rarrv over the furs. Our sale includes everything in furs fur women stolcst, ran lis and sets. Kvcrv piece is guaranteed genuine animal fur,. Fins were ijtl&xOO now , $83.33 f0.00 . . . 60.00 75.00 " . 50.00 55.O0 " ..f. 36.67 33.00 " ... 23.33 " " 25.00 " . . . 16.67 20.00 " ... 13.33 " " 15.00 " ....... 10.00 . " " 10.00 " 6.67 " " 5.00 " A 3.33 M. K MOORE & CO. a Package (Never sold In bulk) color peculiar to Russians, their lambent depths stirred by the sym pathy of her subject. A heavy mass of durlt hair completes the typo so Well beloved of artlata, Mia Ith brldge'a hands are perhaps ht-r most beautiful feature, and would Indk-ute the artistic temperament. Power Is suKgestcd by the firmness uml large ness of the hand. Una Is later con scious of the sensitiveness of them, that require a response to every thought and Impression speaktmc dumbly. Mlsa Iethbrldgo robbed of th music which Inspires her, and In repose, resemble any other well bred and healthy Bngilith girl of athletic build. Mlsa Lethbridge I the daught er of Sir Wroth and Lady Lethbrldge of KnKland. She, however, has spent th greater part of her young life In Germany studying tinder Edward gehlrnur, Who, by the way, with her manager, Mr. Attrldge Mahnn of New York, la directing her first American tour, and accompanied her to Ashe vllle. . The European pres ha been loud In It praise of the ability of Mli Ijcthhrldge an a pianist uml have predicted a brilliant future for her. The recital this evening will be well attended by the music lovors of Aslievllle. J J On account of sickness tho "house warming" social which was to hav been held at 70 North French Uroafl avenue Friday evening has been post poned until soma day next week, the date to be announced later. . The I.eo-Jackson day celebration at the court house at noon today will be ono of Interest as It Is ex pected to he. liTTirely attended us usu al. Tho Daughter of the Confeder acy will servo the usual dinner after the addreHMca are made and the crosses presented, at which tho. Con federate Veterans will be the guests of honor. The following Is the pro gram: Prayer Or. It. V. Campbell. .'Kuwanee ftlvor" Confederate Choir. Address tr. C. W. Tlyrd. leading Miss Kllxubclh Ttamsey. Presentation of Crosses to the Vet erans. "My Old Kentucky Home" Con federate. Choir. The children of the Confederacy will meet In the lower hull of the court house at a quarter to twelve o'clock, and will march In h Imdy to the court room above. The children, who will be excused from the public' schools for the occ-ialon. are Pauline fimathers, Agnes and Rsther Hrovrn. Mildred Halrd, Marie lllch, OcoikIh Donmin, Christine. tlecd. Martha The Revolution in baking methods which gave the world Uneeda Biscuit also resulted in a Revelation in soda cracker quality. You realize this the moment you open the royal purple package and find soda crackers so tempt ing and good that they cannot be resisted. 4 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Chambers, Hubert Wylie, Hamilton McDowell. ICvelyn Morris. Elbert Chambers and ono or two others. Mr, Joseph Bllversleln left yester day for New York on business, Mlsa Maria Itrown and Mis Eil een la Johnston went to Now York yesterdny whore Uhey Jwllt remain during the winter and early spring. Mr. Idd Summer underwent an "operation for appendicitis yesterday at the Mission hospital and although ho will not be out of danger for several days owing to the serious nature of the operation, he is doing as well as could be expected. Dr. 8. jWestray Uattle who has been In New York for a fortnight on business la expected to return to the city within several duys. Mrs. William Jones nns srone to High V'olnl to visit flier son and dnughlcr-ln-luw, Ir. and Mrs. Wil liam Jones, Mr. Itawrenre Holt, Tenn.. Is In tho city slay on business. of Newport for a brief Mr. Ernest Withers of Wnynesvllle Is In the city for a short stay on husinCHa. Dr. J. D. Vlllalonguc bus relumed from a Mult to Atlanta, and Is n guest of Mrs. Wrliiht in College street. Mr. M Miller and Mr. ltranner Ollmer. nt Wayneavllle. passed through the city yesterdny en route to Brevard, where they will spend several days on legal business. Mrs. V. 1,. Stone has leased tK Aslilnnd avenue and moved from her former home In the same street. Mrs. Stone will be at home on Thurs days to In r friends. Mr. A. C Tnlnter of Hot Springs, who was expected to return the first of tho month, will ii"t return from Mexico, wiie re be hns hen for a year, until tlie tlrst of March. Mr. James S. Huttson of New York, (lie advance acnt or Miss Vi ola Allen, who will shortly jilay the "White Sinter" In this city, arrived esterday to arrange fcr the produc tion. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wheeler of New tirk ore spending several weeks at the Mattery Park hotel. Mr. J. V. Cleason of Philadelphia Is in the city for a short stay on busi ness. Mr. Howard Nulton of New York Is heie for si several days' stay and Is a guest at the Mattery Park hotel. Mr (I. O, Slaughter of Greenville. S. C Is In the city for u few days on business. I Miss Jennie Sharp who has been 'visiting friends In the cllv has re turned to her homo In Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Victoria Florld.i fur a sc Stern has gone lc eral weeks' stay. corns rsK iiK.n.cnE r.AXATIVR HKOMO Quinine, the world wide Onld and eirlppe remedy removes cause. Call for full name Look for slirnature B. W. Orove. 2Bc. ISKKT HAI.I, SVUF.nO,E The schedule for the banket ball same to ho played this week by the teams of class It under the auspices of the Y. M. ('. A. basket ball league whs announced yesterday. The teams will piny on Saturday morning. Pcnnrtl will piny Cham bers at 9. SO, Hrown will meet Mears at 10 10 nnd Robertson and lince will oppnee each other at 10. E0. Trof. Stewart orchestra at Theato. v m m NOTED CRIMINAL TO HIGHER COURT NEW OltUGANS, Iji., Jan., 18. The last -ha,pter In the nlsinry of a noted criminal of a quarter of a century ago waa written today In the death ait a local hospital of John 11 Aufdemort, convicted In 1884 of taking 130,000 from the. New Or leans sob treasury where he was a clerk. Under the eyes of the secret ser vice men set to catch the thief, Auf demort passed several thousand dol lars in mutilated currency to a con federate on the outside of the build ing. Aufdemort served a five year term. VVIMj AHANDOfc NAVAI, STATIONS WASHINGTON, Jan., IK. The ad ministration Is authorized to aban don and dispose of ,,th . naval reser vations at Culbern, San Juan, Porto Klco; Port Royal . C; New Ixindon, Conn.: and ftickett's Harbor, N. Y., under action taken by the house com mittee on twivnj affairs today. This Is at the suggestion of tho navy de partment that these stations no long er are nucessary. The committee will vote, Friday on the program fur In crease of the navy. AsEasjT as a Slipper Foot mustles t rebel at being b up in stiff shoe 1 should never be forced Feet that fret make work, good fun, or rest, impossible. If y are sensitive, go to tl dock dealer in your ask to be shown The CRADDOCK SHOE 33.50 vt. $4.00 made flexible made with all the stiffness taken out. It has solved the shoe problem for thousands of men to whom new shoes are simon-pure torture. I he Look tor th Mil on 111 MHO. For Sale by W. L Kindley 15-17 S. Main SV CHOICE BUTTER For a few days we are offering first-class Coun trv Huttcr at STRADLEY Si lls th e world's beBt S Rast Pa-k Sg. t 3.IHI t MM K. A SCIENTIFIC I.Kd l HK ON I1KAITY CririllK AND t'ACIAIi HlKMISIIKS By Dr. Crlhllon of 1'arlM, itemitjr lwx-tor to .Mines. liernlUMt, Calve, Paul. Assisted by one of I lie beautiful women of her age M MR. MAYB, who will wear a $1,000 J use phi no gown. Monday Afternoon lecture l free Tuoedny, Admission 50c, King off Externals Is the one Standard prep aration f universally and enthusiastically endorsed by Doctor,' Druggist, Lay man. GOWANS Cures Pneumonia, Croup, CoIJh, Coughs, Pleurisy and all ailments caused from In flammation or Congestion. Uownns Prepartitiou hns one of the lurgfht unit wont satisfactory safs of any preparation tarrivd in our stock. We consider it a wonderful micnexfi. - i THE AWHU.i Y DRVO CO., Wholmule Uruisgiata Colambla,S. C, July 11, Vila BUY TO-OAYf HAVE IT IN THE HOME All Druala 81. SOa. 2.'.o. 60WM HEOICALCO.. DURHAM, N. C. tiintnliil. anal iMMf ittxmiti t mi Iracilit s GIVE LORIMER SEAT (Continued From Pbro One.) of the Larimer votes had been ob tained by bribery. Discussing the part played by Lec O'Xelll Drown, the minority leader In the Illinois senate, Mr. Uorah de clared that without his thirty demo cratic cohorts Ixirimer's election would have been impossible. Itrowii was Fixed "The election could not have been pulled oil without fixing Mr. Hrown." he said in homely phrase. "Krom the hour that the senator decided to become a candidate a stream of corruption began to flow and it has never ceased. It has gone Into the courts; It has affected Juries; it has broken down lawyers; it hns left broken reputations In its wake. From the bcKinninR there hns been evidence of combination and a well prepared scheme. This v.'as not th result of an accident; hut evidence of the organizing ability of a power ful mind." I'-. J igowaSs! m I ir JL AM- Durfcet ic Crad- yx' Jy town and V Ibirtf dir$ longer hji any olhr m tnot mi Ike lant Prtf sole is solid and touuK but it bends like a moc casin. The vamp and top are of kid, soft but tough as a board. You'll vote this shoe the most comfortable you ever slipped on. Style all you care for. Weil it's a Craddock, and the Craddock Shoe has a reputation in that line. CRADDOCK-TERRY CO., Lynchburg, Va. & Company Phone 542 & LUTHER coffee. APOlJlWL I; PlionU 61 ami 651 M 9 1 BjsasEBaaBsasscsKlalHaHBsBSSBsBSKHSya t Embroidery and ace Sales Continue Tho folks who havo braved the bad weather and viewed tiie values offered at this January sale have found themselves amply repaid. If you eoine in today you'll see the reason why. You don't have to purchase when you eome in to see these goods remember that, liut the val ues are such that no economical woman eould see them without buying. $1.00 to .$1.50 shirt waist f routings in Swiss, for 09c yard. $1.50 Swiss ilouiicings, extra good grade, 30 in ches wide, for $1.00 yd. 75c hemstitched flou ncings, 27 inches wide, for 4(.h yard. lf)e to .",5c embroidery hands and insertings, for 15c yard. 25c to 50c nainsook flouncings, 18 inches wide for 29c yard. Postottice Square Why not boy your wearing apparel NOW while sold af'OK'Ina away Prices"? j. T i , "lng At Lingerie Shop. Groceries Fresh Meats FRESH COUNTRY EGGS 30c a Dozen PUltry v v . Vegetables Everything to Eat M. HYAMS Cor N. ifain and Merriinon Ave. hone 4Q-94 a FOR 9-room house on the best part of Cumberland avenue Price 13 600 s if rz war;rd-Thu isthe bi-est oZwzi THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. BEWma Manmwra i New Home, Fres, Htanda.-d, WblU ! for Sale, Rent or Exchange Expert Repair Work. Aeheville Sewing Machine Company IiEGAIi BPnxPINQ Accordian Plaiting From 1 to 27 inches done. HOOD'S iet your Razors concav-i cd, honed or rehandh'd at j Asheville Barbers Supply; House. I 23 N. Main St. ! LA MARTINA A Cuban hand made ci pr. A 10c smoke for 5c. Try them. sr.Y smokk shop D. H. FATER. Prop. 3 Haywood St. Opp. P. O. Phone 102 "Everything in Smokers' Supplies" CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Bros. Steam Dyi Works tlFortaerly Asheville team Dys 63 POOLS BR08. The otil axoart etaaoara H dyers In AsherUlsb 01 POOLE BROS., Phon 1130 Violets As fine a ot -VIM tsTfi n von n'pr $ J a si.DU Fer ion. V F. J .1 VIV I lv r.t .- fV ft its. 'm-l xmsKitvco. kTvl Wfiti -rrirs unro WM Mm MMn ASHEVILLE AC T. THE LINGERIE SHOP 78 Patton Avenue SALE. Bavc You Investi gated The Merits of the "SANIDOWN 19 Mattress? Harris Furniture Company "Home Furnisher" 1 Boath Main. Pkooc ltlk. FINE WEATHER FOR DRIVING . Through the country on pleasure or business, and fine comfort, too, when you use ono of our ritrs they're fine! Phone 38, 'Wcavervllle. Roberts & Williami Wevcrv!JQe, N. O. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Haywood St. Manicuring and Chiropody for Ladies and Gentlemen Complete, lino of Hair tioml Tba Old Time Ferultu- j (.-., 57 Xortk Main hi Bura ana sells all klnrfs -ir .. furniturs anc make.. olcmIi ot repalrtnc nd .eAnlahlng ,em PhOm 1074. HAVTTER St KISKll. pw-r. Private or class lnstrnrtrop lo sten ography and TypeTllii3 Emanuel School ol Slzorftanfl MIS3 SADIE MM A.vir.'-fi:. I'rin. Tliono 1733. 1.-.2 V. CI)ctiiut
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