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'i Y, THE ANliEVILLE CITIZEN, TL'EMJAV, Al'KlL 2-), lan f i it I Society and Personal t '.f.Mr, Frederick W. Cone, chairman I i of the finance committee of the Klow- ; cr: Mission and Associated charities, ! gave a dinner to the medical staff of i th Ashevllle free dispensary at his j bungalow 1n Went Ashevllle Kitnday. 1 1 Thoee present were Ire. Thompson i ) Fraaer, W. P. Herbert, Paul Ringer, ; i Charles H. Jordan and Mmni. Her- bert Brown, Boeckman Iorlllard and i i F, W, Cone. $ J Jl ! Mr. and Un. William M. McCurdy I have issued Invitatlona to tha wed- ding of their daughter, Lena Jane, (.to Mr. James Moore Chiles, whirh I J tskes place Saturday evenlMK. May 6, at .I0 o'clock at Grace Memorial 4 !' Presbyterian church, Evanavllle. Ind. 2 v Tha enclosed card announce that Mr. J '. and Mrs. Chiles will be at home In f : Ashevllle after the flrat of June I( - J J Miss Lottie Sherrtll will entertain this rehlng"at" her residence on X , Jtontford avenue. 1 v . Jl J l ' Mn, Augustus D. Shepard, Jr., gave i; a dinner. Saturday evening at Kenll ( ' worth lodge In honor of Mr. and Mra. I ) George W. VVauderbllt., Mra. Bhep f : ard'a guests were1 Mr. and Mra. Van j ; derbllt, Pr and Mra. Rodney Huh f Swops, Mra. Harold Ree, Dr. and Mra. Thomaa P., Cheefhorough, Mra. i f Thomaa Settle; Mr. and Mra. A. J. Ly, ! , man, Mr. and Mra. 8. P. Ravenal. Dr. t L . Weatra Battle, Col. Murphy and Mr. Edward lrroat I . Among tha moat, prominent of the ; spring vlaltora ia ex-Congressman " John M.'WJIey, of Buffalo, N. T. Mr. i Wiley, with Mrs.' .Wiley ' and Mr, John Coeper Wiley, have been in Florida, nd arc stopping In Aahevtlle ! en their way home, and are gueata of Mlsa Mattle Howls In Church street Mr. Wiley' waa consul to Bor ; deaux, Franc, during tha Cleveland administration, and la a prominent i- politician In tha atata of New York. JU-JU Tha Watndrhm recital by Mr. FY T. Harker yesterday afternoon at All . Souls' church, Blltmore, waa one of the flneit of tha winter, and the church-waa crowded to tha doora, Tha program waa one that every one wanted to hear, and tha lovara of ' Wagnerian Bin etc were especially en thusiastic Mr. Darker played with Inspiration and has never bean heard to better advantage. It e hoped the program will be repeated later for tha benefit of those who war unable to bear it. Mra. Harker, who waa Ib excellent voles, sang Ueoscheli "Mornlmj Hymn." J . ja Mias Tampa Harris and her house force have gone to Mountain Mead ow, and tha tatter will shortly be In readiness to accommodate th sum mar gueata, The Inn. has bean greatly Improved ' and " many conveniences added tor the comfort of tha guests. Tha thorough overhauling and , re decorating has occupied several weks out is now completed, Tbe Inn will b open, Jt ut expected, within a week or Urn daya. - - - v, At tha recent twentieth continental congress of tha National Society oi tha Daughters of tha American Revo, lutlon in Washington, V. C a bronse bust of Gov, laaae Shelby, of Ken tucky, waa presented by the Ken- tucky daughters to be placed In Con tinental ball. The Washington pa- pera contained long accounts of tba Kentucky visitors, . describing at ; length the ceremony and the gowns worn by the various members. The presentation waa made by Mrs. Mary Shelby Wilson, of liexlngton. a great granddaughter of Gov. Shelby. Mlaa Virginia! Griffith Miller, a great-grtat-great granddaughter of Gov. Shelby, accompanied by her par ept,Jtfr. And Mra. Harmon Miller, of Ashevllle, were present, and the former participated In the rites. : There wer a great number of promi nent Kentucky women present. The following clipping Is taken from the Washington Post: '"Mrs. Watklna, delegate from the Gen. Evan Phelby chapter, of Owens fcoro, great-granddaughter of Oen laaava Shelby, wore black gause flacked with sliver. She Is the wife of. Dr. S. S. Wat kins. Her handsome sister, Mra. Harmon Miller, of Ashe vllle. N. C, formerly Miss Florence Griffith, of Owenaboro, was In black laoa, Tha handsome daughter of the latter, Mias Virginia Grlffgji Miller, waa In peach blow satin with pearl embroideries. Harmon Miller, for- marly of Kentucky, escorted thea la- dies,", M. V. MOORE & CO. VOMES'U WEAR. The regulur monthly meeting of the Jewish Ladles' Aid society will 'meet with Mrs. A. Whitloek at 27 Haywood street on Wednesday at 3.80 o'clock. J Jt The .third lecture to the Y. W. C A. class In first aid to the Injured and nursing will he delivered hy Dr. L. W. Kllas at 4 o'clock today at the Henrietta. Mrs. K. Cotton and Mlaa Dorothy Cotton Bienl yesterday In the city, nd wer guests at the Hotel BeYk eley. Mr. J. R. Wilson, of Greensboro, is In Ashevllle for a short stay on busl ness. Col. W. A. Res ford from un Kastern trip. has returned Mr. . B. Payne, of Canton, was In Ashevllle yesterday on bualn Miss I-u!a Drown, who has been visiting friends In the city, has re turned to her home In Montgomery, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carrier, who were married very quietly Saturday evening, left the same evening for Wilmington, N. C. Mr. Joseph F. Aiken, of Greens boro, la In the city for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. D'Alemberte, of Penaacnla, Fla., are In the city for a visit and are gueata at the Battery Park hotel. Mlaa Amelia Pulllam, who waa op erated on recently at tha Mission hos pital for appendicitis. Is Improving, but will be In the hospital for several weeks. Mrs. Eben Iane, of Chicago, who baa spent the greater part of the late winter and spring at the Battery Park hotel, ' returned yesterday to her home. Mrs, Mary W. Williamson leaves to day for liexlngton, Ky,, where she will spend several weeks. , Mr, and Mrs, Henry Bradley, of Brooklyn, N. Y,, are gueata at the Botiery Park hotel for some weeks. Mias Mabel Wolfe goes to Spartan burg today to attend the music fes tival) .after which aba will spend sev eral weeks visiting friends in Ander son and Greenville. Miss Bessie Groom e and Mr. Rus sell Groom, of Vk'kaburg, Mlaa., have returned to their Tiorne after a stay of some months In Ashevllle. Mlaa Flora Joaepha and her aunt, Mra. Majc HelilMch, who have been In the city for a two weeks' stay, have returned to their home In New York. Mr.- Percy Levin, of New York, is apendlng some weeks In the city, and la a f uest at Cherokee Inn, Mias Jessie Wheeler Is expected to return today from Lexington, N .C, where she bas been visiting friends. Miss Maria Brown and her brother, Mr. Herbert Brown, move into the Burton Mason house today on Mont- ford avenue, which they have leased for the au miner. Mrs. Walter Dermott, who . has spent the winter with her brother, the late Mr. Ambrose Featherstone. Jr.. will return to her home In Pasadena, Cel., In about a fortnight. Mias Clara Hyde,' who has been visiting her cousin, Mias Katherlne Iwrence, has returned to her home In Cincinnati. Mrs. MacC'aulry and Mlaa Laura McCarter, who have been visiting the small son ofthe former at St. Gene vieve's convent, have returned to Co lumbus. O. Mrs. Damrron. of Naples, N'. C. and Mrs. Hawes and her daughter, of Boston. Mass., are the guests of Mra. V. V, Harker at her cottage. "oU wood," Sherwood road. Mrs L. M. "'ulln. who recently returned from Jacksonville, Fla.. where nhi Kpcnt the winter, has re- opened the Richelieu on North French Broad avenye. Style and Quality Co Hand-in-Hand in Moore's Suits It is this twofold fea ture high quality and smart style which places our tailored suits preemin ently in a class exclusive. You will like the new styles, we show, the new mannish fabrics are very popular. Our variety of models and patterns is just us pretty as you can want to see. The quality of suits .we are selling shows how much women are pleased with our suits. Prices $12.50 to $55. It PATTOX AVE Absolutely Pure The official Government tests show Royal Baking Powder to be an absolutely pure and healthful grape cream of tartar baking powder, and care should be taken to prevent the substitution of any other brand in its place. With no other agent can bis cuit, cake and hot-breads be made so pure, healthful and delicious. Royal Baking Powder coat only a fair price per pound, and is cheaper and better at iu price than any other baking powder in the world. It maJpme,cJean, healthful food. Royal C Book 800 Rtceiptt-Frte. Send Name n? Addrtu. WOYAL BAKIWO SOW PEW CO., HSW YORK. Col. Clarence Walnwrlxht Murphy, former passenKer agent of the Bouth ern In this city, after a few days' stay In Ashevllle, left yesterday for his home In New Orleans, where he Is pessensjer agent of the Southern. Col. Murphy lived In Ashevllle about fifteen years ago. and stopped over for a few days en route from New York to his place of business. Mr. J. 8. Everett, of Bryson City, was a vieltor to the city yesterday. Mr. William V. Elliott, of New York, la visiting Mrs. Klllott at "Wltchwood." Mr. and Mrs. Elliott were married In February, the latter being the daughter of Mr. David Be laeco. Mr. and Mrs. Longyear and party, who have been at the Manor for some time, leave today for their home In Minneapolis, Minn. i Mr. Paul and his daughter, Miss Pul, who have been at the Wlnyah for some time, return today to their home In Washington, Pa. Mr. Joseph F. Weaver, of lllah Point, 8. C., is in the city for a short stay on business. - Inn Mlaa Marlon Thompson, of Green ville, Is visiting friends and rela tives In tha city for several days. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Earles and Miss Marjorle Earle, of Chicago, are spending the spring weeks In Ashe vllle. Mrs. Ralph Engel and small son are at.'present In Washington, D. C, visiting Mrs. Duffleld Hllllard, who Is In that city for several weeks. Dr. Caroline Laurence, who has been visiting frlenda North, has re turned to Ashevllle, and is vlsitlrut her father In Urove parh. Mrs. Pitkin, who has been a guest at tbe Battery Park for some weeks, returns today to her home in Rich mond, Va. Mr. Charles K. Waddell, who haa been 111 at his home in Blltmore, has recovered, and Is out again. Mr. 3. Hall Morrow, of Oastonm, spent yesterday In the city on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. A. Blanton and Mrs. J. N. Wlnbijrn of Marion are spending fw days in the city guests at tne Swannanua. Miss Buchanan of Hlnck Mountain Is apendlng a few days in the city. Mr. William Smith of Marlon Is spending a while In Ashevllle. Mr. IT. 1. Plcrcy of Canton waa an Ashevllle visitor yesterday. He was guest at the Snannanoa. Mr. J. H. Kurt of Bryson City spending a few duys In the city. ! Mr. J C. Miller of Waynesvllle was an Ashevllle visitor yesterday. He waa a guest at the hotel Berkeley. Mr K. B. McDowell of Waynesvllle Is spending a few days In the city. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. "Daniels of Bry son City are Ashevllle visitors for tfw days. ilr. McD. Adums of Waynesvllle was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Eugene Harris and family are guests at the Berkeley for some time. Judge James I.. Webb who Is pre siding at the criminal term of court now in session here la a guest at the Battery Park. Mr. M. L- Church of Marshall spent yesterday In the city staying at the Battery Park. Mr. V. G. Kavis of Henderson was a guest In the city yesterday. Mr. Gordon Crawford Mountain is In the city. of Black Mbw Carrie Bowles and Miss Min nlo Mahler tire artentir.g the Baraca and Phllnthea convention at Greens boro and Htetesville before rcturnlhg to Asheville Mrs. J. A. Spelman, of Oak Park, N. C, left for her home last night on tha Carolina Special. She haa been visiting her mother, Mrs. J. T. Slas. and daughters at 18, South French Broad avenue. Dr. A. J. Terrell of Black Moun tain, Is In the city on a buslneaa trip. Johnnie Jones, .of the "Johnnie Jones" show, passed through town en route to Knozvllle yesterday. Miss Pearl Bwope left yesterday for Spartanburg, Greenville and other points In South Carolina. Matters ot Record The following deeds- were filed In the office of the register of deeds yesterday: K. J. Randolph and wife to Ella Powell, lot on McDowell street; con sideration 00. , i;. M. Gudget and wife to T. H. Shook et al., trustees of Zlon Hill Methodist church In Leicester town ship: consideration $1. J. L. Chrlsholm and wife to t. P. Lance, land In Limestone township; consideration $ 1 1 a. SO. . John Pattllo to James Clash, land In Black Mountain township; consid eration 110. ' ' ' H. 8. Rowland and wife to 3 P. Jarvls and wlfsi,i'and t Newbridge station: consideration 1180. Bulta Instituted. .Board ot county commissioners against R. P. and Lillian Potts, W. J. and 8. C. Cogdcll.and P. H. Thrash, for taxes. French Rroad Quarry. Building Material company vs. C. B. Clark, do ing business as C.' B. -Clar & Co. Marriage 1.1 oen w Birmingham and E. B. Stella Fletcher. M. Deloaoh and M. Elisabeth Er wln. colored. CT8TOM SHOE 8HOP. Mr. E. T. Brunner left yesterday for St. Louis, where ha baa gone to pur chase machinery for a shoe repairing and manufacturing establishment that will lieRln business somewhere on South Main street about the mid dle of next month: Mr. Brunner has signified his Intention of having the largest and hest equipped repair shop In town, and will spend a part of his time In making shoes to order. BUCK MT. HOTEL SOLD. In the office of register of deeds yesterday a deed was filed conveying tho lot In Black Mountain on which the Black Mountain hotel is situated to Mr. W R. Mills, of Iredell county, the consideration being $13.0o0. The deed was made by Mr. John R. Bell, of Wayne county. N. Y. Al TO TEST PRES8AGKS PAS SING OF FIRE HORSE As a result of the recent successful test or a new type of self propelled lire engine by the New York City tire department it has been officially pre dicted that In ttve or six years there will not be a slugle horte drawn fire engine, tender, truck or water tower in that city The May number of Popular Mechanic contains a picture of the 110 horse power auto fire en- gine J A GREAT SHOW WITHOCT MONEY AND WITHOIT PKH'K. IF YOU SEE IT ONCE VOI LL WANT TO SEE IT TWICE. COME TO I I NORTH PACK SO. ANI SEE THE SHOW, ANI WE14- SELL YOU AM) TELL YOU. ALL THE SWEET THIN (is W KNOW. .YOl'LL HE PLKASEH. IK YOU PATRONISE OUR BEES. ALL T H E R E Ef CRANKS JOIN IN SINfiINt; HAR MON'S HONEY. Feature Bill at 4 TBE PALACE 99 THIS WEEK MASON WILLIAMS. SINGING AND DANCING TOM WILLS. CHARACTER SKETCH ARTIST. TOM COLIJNS, MVEU RIR. GREEK STKELK. " ILLlTK4TKt bOSUS. , I Dew Drop Candy Parlor 33 I'atton Ave. Fresh Candy every day. Cocoa nut flavored syrup and peannt batter. E. M. ADAIR & C. P. BAKER Proprietors. J. E. CARPENTEE JEWELER Watch Repairing Specialty. 11 W. Pack Square. Let us glvo you an estimate o that Electric Wiring. Our work gives satisfaction. W. A. WARD, ANYTHING KLECTHICAX IS Church St. Pbooe 449 We Have Two Hartzell Pianos Known for sweetness of tone and durability of construction, which we will sell for $250.00 on easy terms. They are slightly used. Regular price 1 3 rj 0 . They are Bargains. Falk's Music House 21 South Main St. IF YOU WA?JT TO GO ANY WHKKE IN NORTH BUNCOMBE And vant to go In comfort phone 133 and let us have a apanklng good team at the car for you on arrival. Rea sonable prices. Roberts & Reagan Weaves v.'Ue, M. G. ICY -HOT AND THEJftMOS BOTTLES. Keeps contents Icy cold or steaming hot from 24 to 72 hours. Saves getting up at night to heat baby's milk. Invaluable for automobiUsts, plcknlckers, hunters, Invalids. a Price at from $L2 to S7.00. MacKAY'S PHARMACY, , J Prescription Specialists, , Opp. P. O. . . A CLEAN KITCHEN The kitchen is always cleftn if you use coke in the kftchen range. Light, dustless, soot- less. rilONE ISO. Carolina Coal &ke Company Phone 964 to have your clothes pressed. Latest Improved steam Pressing Machine. ' OVKK SERVICE PRESSING CLCB Private or class Instruction in Stea ogmphy and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS SADIE EMANUEL. Prin. Phone 1TS3. 13 W. Cheatnal SPECIAL SALE of a new line of Switches. Puffs and Curls at a great redaction. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP SS Haywood St. , CITIZEN WANT ADS ARE LITTLE WINNERS &itf3Hl IIN.. A On the Square Opposite the fountain few nJhirt Waists Just Jin A splendid shipment of new Waists arrived yes terday. These added to to our already large line makes the stock most complete. There are lingerie, linen, cotton voile, marquisette and plain tailored cotton waists. Every go this up-to-date assortment. Prices range from $1.25 to $10. fieautiful foulard Presses Jtre Displayed in Windows Foulards are enjoyin history of this popular cities tney are selang well. Tne season has trard ly opened up here, but we expect them to be better- than they were last year. Poulard dresses are p riced at $10 to $30. For Dresses With Style The IF IT'S FLOUR YOU WANT, WE HAVE IT. "Snow Bank" Only 90c STRADLEY & LUTHER. Sells White House Coffee and Tea, the world's best ' $ S East Pack Sq. Phonea 4 and ail. THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Ashevllle. N. C. 1 Haywood St. Phone ll Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatment for select cases ot Nervousness, Paralysis. Asthma. Habit, Stomach. Rheumatism. Disaases el women and other chronic dfseases. The Bath and Massage department f the saimanum u oca w .qq jatu auu. m.aoBu6v pUbUo. Turkish. Russian. "Cabinet, Beta-Hot-Air, Electric-Light. Tub. Sits, Foot. Shower ' and Needle Bathe. Oa.lv an lo and Farradlc Treatment. Electrlo Vibrating; and Bweedlsh Massage aaC Movements. Thure Brandt Massage for Diseases of Woman. Douches Lavage. PSYCHIC ISSjPSYCHlC Let It be what It may YOUR DESIRE CAN BE GAINED. If In TROUBLE, DISAPPOINTED, or If things GO WRONG SEE THE PSYCHIC. HOURS S to 9. 59 CLAYTON ST. ASHEVTILE. N. C (,eeeaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ST. CHAS. COFFEE. ST. CHAS. COFFEE. A delightful blend of high grade Coffee nothing better pro duced in America. Roasted In New Orleans the greatest Coffee center In the world. OSE-TOIXD PACKAGE -Mfi ... 35c THREE-POCND PACKAGE !. ..$1.00 Sold by 1VI. HYAMS Fancy Groceries Meats ST. CHAS. (XFFEE. FOR SALE 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, close to car line, $1,650; small cash payment, balance $16.00 per mouth. Size of lot 51x140. In good neighborhood. THE H. F. GRANT REAL TY CO., 48 Patton Ave. PROGRESS! RANGES! N Best and Cheapest Your money back if not satisfied. We will allow you a good price for stove on one of these Nice Ranges. Give us a call. DEAL & 27 North Main. Pretty Yellow DAISIES 25c per Bunch $1.00 per 100 J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO. GREENSBORO, N. C ' mm bd style is represented n g a vogue unique in the material. In the larger Lingerie Shop 78 Pattoo Ave.,. and Vegetables. ST. ( HAS. COFFEE. your old GOLIGHTLY Phone a64. BORROW A KODAK Free use of Kodaks where wa do the finishing. We are film experts and get better results from your films. Every detail bas careful at tention. RAY'S 8TCDIO, 29 Patton Ave. SPROAT'S MILLINERY PARLORS Gates BkJg., Pack Square Invite your Inspection of thoir new line of Spring Millinery. niiiiiiiii;imiiiuiiiit:;iniiiiiiiiiirmt 1 1 1 1 1 1 It I .a Millinery Importers M. WEBB CO. Club Building Havwonrl Rfc' HIIIIHUIHIIHIMHW 4 Z I'
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