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? r. THE AST! FAILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1911 S0C1ET . Mn. Donohue, who produced "The Utile Princess" In Ashevllle last surn j tnr will Put on I" Bpnrtanbur-K July , -T a similar extravaganza called "The j I Queen of Beauty." Several of the (firm j taking principal parts In last sum mar's playa were asked by Mrs. Donn- I 4hU to go to Spartanburg rnr ' inn Queen of Beauty," and MIhs Pearl Shope will go to sing the leading role. -Mr Donohue will come to Ashevllle afterward for a two week' rest and illl then put fn "The Queen of ; Peauty". here tor the bcnellt of ihe y. , M: C. . The pcretta Is even more i beautiful than "The Utile Prlr.ress." , i I said, and ilte n tinmiT of the I young people of Aehevlll mi ie t asked to take pnrt In It. V ' ' . I Class No. 0 of the First Baptist church will be entertained thl even ' tnf it o'clock at the residence of .;. Mr. and Mr. VP. O. Wolfe on Rpruce t treat. Judge Prltchard I the pres Mdent of the class. The Invitations. ) shove fifty In tnimber, were Issued 5 yenterdny, hut In the event that any t are lost, Mr. and Mr. Wolfe Invite I each member of the rlaee to bo pres- en. . . in, jt .4 5 Y . The fairy play, "The Rescue fif the i Wlnwimii Princess." will be seen this afternoon at 6 o'clock on the lawn of he residence of Or, and Mrs. .T, F. V Ramsey on Cumberland avenue, and will, It Is agpected. be a very Inter esting: occasion, Mlsa Elisabeth Ram sey, who ha read so delightfully on number of publlo oceaslnna In Ashe fill for various benefits, haa re- i, tienrsed the children and taken great jm tnnt tricy anouin give crenitame presentations of. the varlona char acter In She- play .(, The costumes are unusually prjkty nh 4 the play Itself Is harming. ne piny la given for the tieneflt f the Balfour orphanage, a ebarlty that has never failed to meet f he sympathy and support of the putt' lie, There' will he a small charge of admleafon and the, public Is asked to patronise trie children's play given for leu tnrtiinatm IHtt tinea. ' Mrs. W. B, Williamson. Mies KM- both Williamson, Mies Helen Taylor, Miss Ida Tinges, of Philadelphia: Mies Mlnn'e Westell. Mr. Edwin Philips, Vr, Jack Westall end Mr. William Wetbum composed a camping party which spent the week-end on Craggy. v Mrf criirklmbBll. ef Chicago: Mies Maude'' end Miss Blanche Hamilton, Mr, Loekwaod Perry and Mr, Paul Gesrheart left yesterday on a week's walking trip through the mountains. ?Ti&e&i7 Mtfmi' brawl ; tr th Woman's exchange will be' held at I J;0 litis morning Jnateaa of Thurs- day, the Mth of June. . Mr, 'and Mrs, Ftolien-B. Reynolds will go to Toxaway this week to at tend the State Bar- association.; Mrs.. Reynolds will remain at Toxaway a week or fortnight. Mr. W. A Withers, the stste chem 1st, of Raleigh,' I In the city for a short stay, . Miss Annie Patterson has returned from Mara Hill. M Mr. Harold Turner, who haa been attending summer school at Mara Hill, passed through town yesterday on his way( to Norwood. , Mr. & M.'RIddle, of Mars Hill, was In town yesterday. Ml B. P. Dlxott and daughter, Mrs. Barkus, of Raleigh, are visiting Mrs. A.::B. Warr'on Orange street. Mre. Dixon is a sister of Mrs. Ware. ' . ' Mr. W. R. Vincent, of The Charlotte Observer, was In town yesterday or ; v his way to the State Preaa asaoclatlon . meeting- g lnolr, ; Mre. Barbour Walker, of Waehlng . ton, D. C, 1e the guest of Blehop and vMra. Junius M. Horner. Mrs. Walker Is i the principal of the Cathedral School for Girls In Washington. Mr. McKlnley Prltchard spent the ' week-end with Judge and Mrs. Prltch ard. Mr, Prltchard haa been with the f Crest of the Blue Ridge highway sur i veylng partv. i Mr. and Mre. C. T. Carr have been v called to Mooresvllle by the serious Cross Monogram Paper ..A While we have only the .two letter monogram in stock, wo will leglad to order three letter monogram or any spec ial design wished, and can ftl such orders propmMy. Cross writing paper with two-letter mon- gram per quire ... ... M V. MOORE & CO. ,11 FATTOjr Y NOTES Illness of Mrs. . Turlington, Mrs. Ciirr's hIkKt. Mrs. l-'anny (lnodlmo, uho him been IhI 1 1 ri K her iniitlir r. Mm, Ziic h Junes, j h:m returned tu her bmiie In N'nsh- vlllc. Term. Miss MiH liell Lewis anil Miss I'lura Kurd, of Charlotte, are visiting friends In Ashevllli. mid lleiidereunvllle, for two weeks. Ir. K. Held Jlussell hnx returned from the meetlnK 'if the Htate Medical society nt Charlotte, Mrs. Thmiiin Kettle leaves today for New Vork for an Indefinite stay. Mr. Fettle returned to Ihe Kast Sunday. Mlas Cmii liil.l.H. of Mull Hill, In visiting In the city. Mr. V. K. llaynes. who w.is so seri ously hurt several days ago by a run away horse, Is Improving at the Meri wether hospital, and his numerous friends will he glad to hum that he Is on the road to recovery. Mre, llaynes and her father, ir. Wells, of Andrews, B. C. are In the city and visited Mr. Ilanes yesterday. Mr. J. P.. Smith, of the Whiting Lumber company, has returned to I Judson after spending the week-end In I town. ! Messrs. J; A. Hurcliel, Buren Bos tlc end Dnvld Oudger have returned from a camping and fishing trip to Santalee. Mrs. A. C. Hell and children, of Milwaukee, Wis., have arrived and will spend the summer with M". Bell's mother, Mrs. C. It. Craig. Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Campbell have gone to Toxaway Inn for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dickson and children, of Murfreenboro, Tenn., are spending several weeks In the city-. Miss Mary Johnson, who has been visiting relatives In the eastern part of the state for several week, has re turned to the city. Mr. E. S. West has returned from a visit to friends In Kansas City or several weeks. Miss Dolly Mitchell, of Knokvllle, Tenn., la the guest of her eletcr. Mrs. I. a. renland. Miss Eleanor Bartlett, of Chicago, will epend several weeks of he sum mer at the home of her mother In West Ashovllle, which Is occupied during the absence of the latter by Mr. and Mrs. MoKlroy. i..; r .i 1 ' Mr. Pnmuel Forbes has returned from Norfolk and Washington, where he has been on a two weeks' visit. Mlsa 'Ruby Harris and Miss Mabel Vincent, who have rueen visiting friends In the elty for a week or ten days, have returned to their home In Knoxvllle, Tenn. Mr. Morris I.lplnsky has returned from a buslnese trip to New York and Philadelphia. Mrs. Howard Conrad and son, Othn, who have spent the spring and early summer In Ashevllle, leave shortly for their home In Des Moines, Iowa. V Judge Bhttford returned to the c,lt yesterday from Atlanta, where he and his son, Mr. Oeorge Shitford, heve been for a short stay. The latter will go to Marietta and Rome. Oa., before returning to the city. Mine Kate I-ols Montgomery, of Spnrtanhurg, 8, ('.. Is visiting Miss Klsle Alexander, and la a guest at the Battery Park hotel. Mrs. K. K. Mcl-arty and children, of CJreenshoro, a?o visiting at the home of Mrs. McLarty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T., Brown. Ucv. Mr. Md.arty will arrive here within a few days to spend aorne time. ys- Mr. J. K. Brlnn, Mr. K. C. Cheek end Mr. It. Connelly, delegates to the Southern students' conference from Trinity college, aro spending a few days In Ashevllle. Mr. and Mrs. HUhard II. Roth and daughter, Miss Clara Roth, have re- A fino quality of Crane's linen lawn paper with hand some two letter monogram in gilt, all eombinations. Paper has the "Mark Cross" water mark, an evi dence of superior merit in any article. . . . . .75c AVE. 3 A turned from ltre i,n!, v. liete they ' Hprnt tile Week-end. Judge arid Mrs. Thomas A. Jones are attending the bar association ITiecllne, at 'i'ojta ;i . MImh Jerome Hicks, of Morua nton. Is laitliiK; her cousin, Miss Kathcrliic iifVuult, on IIuJWomiI street. Mr. Verne Khol if Washington, l. '., a former for ester, arrived yes terduy, and Im u Kiicst at Klbemar. Mlss Killth Iniprn arrives shortly' from New rlentiH. and will spend the summer ulth her family, who have a summer home near llusbee. Mr. Uar land Inipre Is one of the leading po litical IlKiireH of Louisiana and Hill spend a part of the summer at his homo near here. Miss Impre will en- ' ter tin; Johns Hopkins Institute at llultlmore in the autumn for a course of study. I Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Powers and ' daughter, of New Orleans, will spend the summer In Ashi vlllc. j Mis Nun Erwln will go to Banner's i Klk with Or. and Mrs. R. Camp- 1 bell, who go to their summer home III about a fortnight. , Mrs. John Poltenent has Joined her) daughter and son-ln-Iaw, Mr. and , Mrs. Lelong, Jr., at their summer home at Fletcher for the season. Mr. and Mrs. I.elong have purchased a I farm near Fletcher, which they will tnako their home for future. Mr. Krle ltawls Is spending several daye at llrevard. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kearney and small daughter, of New Orleans, are at Klat Ruck for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Orltneshy have returned from a visit to Char leston, H. C. Mrs. J. C. Carter. Miss Frances Car ter and Miss Charity Craig are at Hula Kprlnga for a stay. Miss May Klmberly left last even ing for Kvanston, III., where h Is a member of the faculty of tho sum mer school of the American Institute of Normal Methods, and will be away until August. Judge and Mrs. Welter Clarke end son, of Raleigh, are guests at the Battery Park en route to Toxaway to attend the State Bar association. INSTITUTE CONVENES THIS MORNING AT 10 Full Bny'e Progrum Has Been Ar ranged anil Several Addrewee Will Ho Made. The missionary Institute of tho Western district of North Carolina.. which embraces twelve associations and tho greater part of the western portion of tho stuto, convenes at the West Ashovllle Calvary Baptist church this morning for a two days' session. This will he tho first meet ing since tho Baptist missionary so cieties of tho stnle about a year ago divided the associations Into five dis tricts. Tho majority of the delegates to this meeting will come In thla morn ing and will remain over for the whole acsslon. Following la tho program for to day: Tucsilny. June. 87. 10 a. m.- Opening hymn: prayer by Pastor R. 1. Cross, West Ashe vllle. Address of welcome, Mrs. fleo. Ptarns, West Ashevllle. Response by delegates from Tuckasoegee associa tion. 10:30 Tho Bible and Missions. W. II. Wootlall. Clyde. 11:15 Personal Services. Miss Nct tlo Pendleton, Ashevllle. 11:45 Mission study clans.- Mrs. W. II Woodall. -&4-4-b ),, lc ot ionnl service- for divine guidance, ladles of lliin comhe unsocial ion. 1 2: SO Adjournment. . 2:00 p. m. "W. M. I'. N'ecds and Opportunities," discussion led by Mrs. W. T Crawford, Wuynesvllle, of Hay wood association. 2:30 Giving-the Why. Miss Alice Hough. Ashevllle. , - 1 3 00 Our Young Womei "Miss J. I.. Spalding,. IVl.uml, Kla. I 3 S3 Special music, our ChMldren. Shall Wo Train? Value of Sonbeam societies, led by Mrs. W. E. Logan, West Ashevllle 4:00 Homo Missions.' Fred K. Rrown, West Ashevllle. 4:4,'i Devotional services, ludies of Carolina association. r 00 -Adjournment. 8:00 p. m. Address. "Our Work In China." Emmet l .Stephens, China. nOl'M OVKU TO COl'HT. James 8. Moore was bound over to Superior court under u 1200 bond by Justice of the Peace M. A. Creasman, yesterday, under the charge of ob taining under false pretense 1214.72 from T. W. Osteon, and the Wachovia Loan ft Trust Co It was shown at (he trial that Moore represented that he had a 1.1.000 farm and consid erable other property, on the strength of which he received the money on April 22, 1S09. XF.wsPAPF.n visrroit. Mr. W. H. Richardson, of the News and observer staff, at Raleigh, spent yesterday In Ashevllle. He will spend his vacation at Rlue Mont, where he goes this morning. ' A. T. Women are now engaged In all but two of the 203 gainful occupations of the men of thla country, BAR ASSOCIATION MEETS TOMORROW WILL If AVE THREE IIAYH' KKS MOX AT I A K E TO - A WAV. Man) local Aitorn-)s Will Uu to Hear the l ine Program of Ad dresses to He Marie. A number of AMh.-ville attorneys will leave for Lake Toxaway tumor- : row morning to attend the three; days' nSMlon of the North Carolina i l!ar iiKsoclutlon, which convenes at Toxaway Inn. Conniderable Interest ' has been shown In ihe coming meet ing, which Is Indicated by the fa t that several membern of the Ashe- vllle bar have made application for membership to Thomas H. Rollins, a member of the membership com mittee. I There will he several abb; speakers j to participate 111 the program, and , owing to the large number of speak ers scheduled, there will be five ses sions Instead of four as heretofore. A number of thbsn who will at tend from this city have arranged to take along members of their family, and will remain at Toxaway for sev eral days. j The llr.st session will bo held to morrow night at 8.30 o'clock. The program Is oh follows: j Address of welcome, Hon. Walter B. Moore of Webster. Reply, Hon. I), L. Ward. President's address. Addresses by Hon. Martin W. Lit tleton. K. T. Cansler, esq.. Hon. Jas. j S. Manning, Hon. J. J. Hrltt.. In addition to thla Is has been re quested that an address be delivered by Mr Thomas M. Pittman of tho Henderson bar, upon the Torrens Sys tem. l'lve sessions will be held. First session June 28, 8.30 p. m. Addreas of welcome and replymf Address of welcome, reply, presi dent's address. Second session June 29, 10 a. m. Address of K. T. Cansler. esq. Ad dress of Hon. J. J. Hrltt, Washington, D. C. Third session June 29, 8. SO p. m. Address of Hon. Martin W. Little ton, of New York. Fourth sesslon-r-Juno 30, 10 a. m. Address of Hon:" J. K. Manning, of Winston, N. C. Fifth session June 30, 8.30 p. m. Address of T. M. 'Pittman, esq., Hen dersonvllko, on the Torrens System. Kloctlon of officers. On account of the Increased unm ber of addresses this year, It seems that unless the meeting is divided in to five sessions, that the business of tho association cannot be completed. Thla will be a longer meeting than the association ever has held and more addressea will be dellvcsd than at any meeting heretofore. Reports of the various committees and the business of the Session will take up all of this time. MILITARY 1DKAS IN THK BOY'S CAMP Dr. Eugone I Swann, one of the editors of the now book, "Harper's Camping and Scouting," points out that camping on a large scale In volves a system like that of a mili tary camp. In preparing- himself to take charge of a boys' camp, Dr. Swan first made a trip to Governors Island in New York Harbor and gain ed much valuable Information from the surgeon general and the officers In charge there. In his career as camp director, he has tried all sorts of devices In use In armies, Includ ing the latest methods of the Jap anese. The hook lays emphasis on the Idea that the military virtues of camp life and of the boy scouts are the best training for peace, and at tempts to show how an outing may combine the maximum of fun with the cultivation of common sense, competency and self-reliance. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES They Ar Closely Observing Public Health Conditions An examining physlclun for one of the prominent Life Insurance Cum u panics, In an Interview on the sub ject, made the ustonlshlng statement that the reason why so many appll cants for Insurance are rejiuted Is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority .f applicants do not even suspect that they have the disease. Ho states that Judging from his own experlenro and reports from druggists who are constantly In di rect touch with the public, there Is one preparation that has probably been more successful In relieving and curing these diseases than any rem edy known. The mild and healing In fluence of Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the. highest for its remarkable record of cures. We And that Swamp-Root is strlcty an herbal compound and we would advtse our readers who feel In need of such a remedy to give It a trial It is on sale at all drug stores In bottles of two slice fifty-cents and one dol lar. However, if you wish first to test Its wonderful merits, send to Dr. Kil mer Co.. Itlnghampton. N Y , for a sample bottle, absolutely free. When writing he sure and inentlon The Ashevllle Citizen. HOLLAND DAIRY I.CXCH ROOM IV N E. Pack Square, Near Mre Dept. j formerly National Dairy Lunch. Changed hands June 1. Everything clean and first -Class, Dutch Cooking' All kinds of Pslads. Try on Dutch Pancakes, Soda Water and Ico Creaun. Rest Cigars In town. C. VAX JiROOXKXBCRGH. Phone 964 to have your clothes pressed. , Latest improved steam Pressing Machine. : JCKK SKRVIE PRESIjlNO CLUB KIM) A EROPLA X E. NEW YORK, June 25. A wild aeroplane romped over the aviation Held at Garden City, I I., for twenty minutes today. Injured four men and finally wrecked Itself on an embank ment. Andre Harpet, aviator, stepped out of the aeroplane while the engine was going at half speed to adjust a rear plane. As he tried to re-enter the eeat the aeroplane started off and he was thrown to the ground. It dragged him 200 feet and when he released his hold he was badly bruised. Half a dozen mechanics gave chase and were bowled over In succession, three of them being cut and bruised. The aeroplane remained on the ground during the runaway. HARMON'S HONEY Is brain workers' food. Dew dropi of the flowers are liquid diamonds, and the only per fect sweet food in the world. The host quality ! under Harmon label, at all wide awake grocers. Phone 857 COLLARS STIFF AND WITH A SMOOTH EDGE A great and satisfac tory combination these hot days. NICHOLS WAY LAUNDRY WORK Stands the hot weather better than all others it leads in qualiy. Ashcville Laundry J. A. Nichols, Mgr YOU CAN DEPEND On the quality o'f M. & W. Indian Coal as well as quick service when you order it. Phone 130 Carolina Coal & Ice Company TRIMMED HATS REDUCED M. WEBB & CO. BUCKHORN WATER j Is a Pure Palatable Water. It contains more e LITHIA : than any other. It Is analyzed by. T me stare cnemisi enry moom 9 I and Is marketed in sterilized bottles. T McKay's Pharmacy Leading lrngglsU, Oppo. P. O. Phone 66. WE SELL -THE BEST-MEATS- AND POULTRY The senior member of this firm has been In business In Ashevllle for 25 years arid Is still selling meat food to peo ple who patronised him when he first engaged In business. This bespeaks prompt, cour teous and satisfactory service. HILL & YOUNG Phone and 350, City Market "Home llendercd Ird" TttlliT? Be a Great Pianist Yourself Even if You Don't Know One Note From Another Kducate yourself, your fami ly and friends to the beautiful In niusic. Self Player PianQ $400 to I960. Convenient terms if desired. CHAS. M. STIEFP, Manufacturer of the Piano with the wert Tone. Southern Wareroom 5 West Trade Street, Charlotte, X. C c. m; wilmoth, w a Manager, .'. I II LIS. Warm Weather Apparel Underpriced A better opportunity never presented itself than the one we are now offering to Jjuy high grade ap parel at a low cost. Many new garments are among those specially priced for this week's selling. By new we mean gar ments received in the last two weeks, for all of our stock is practically this year's styles. $7.50 to $25.00 lingerie' dresses for $5.63 to $19.75. $12.50 to $25.00 Marquisette dresses, for $9.38 to $19.75. $1.25 to $10.00 lingerie waists, for $1.00 to $8.00. $2.00 to $10.00 Marquisette waists, for $1.50 to $8.00. $5.50 to $15.00 voile and Panama Skirts, for $140 to $12.00. . One Odd Cot of Redfern Corsets! SI. SO Pair. Were $3.00 to v $3.50 Pair 2ll WHITE HOUSE COFFEE The finest brand of pure, hixh grade Coffee In thfs , country.. A blend that is perfect and suits everyone. Packed In sealed tin cans. 1-pound air-tight tin 38o ; 3-pound sir-tight tin $1.10 STRADLEY & LUTHER 3 East Pack Square. Phones 64 and 651 ICE COLD WATERMELONS Fine Cantaloupes, Berries, etc. We carry a full line of meats and poultry. You can purchase here everything family table or banquet board. VI. HYAMS CORJJEU JfOBTH MAIN AXD MEltRIMON ' AVE. Fancy Groceries Stoats and Vegetables. ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS Lamb chops, pork chops, veal chops and cutlets 20e pound. All kinds of roasts and steaks 12 l-2c.to 20? pound. V. V. HAYNIE, the Grocer Prompt ndlvcry. Plioiie 877. Cor. North Main & East Sis. FOR QUICK SALE. . Small modern house, close to town, only built short time. Price, $2,100. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Aslrcvllle, N. C. No. 29-31 Haywood Street. Phone 084 Hydro-Thermo-Electro and Metnano-Thorapy. Pieties. Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatmont for selected cases of Nervousness, Paral. 5 sis, Hayfever, Malaria, Asthma, Habit. Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and other chronic Diseases. Tha "RatVia anrl "M ARaa.tr tt Department of the Sanitarium Is Skillful attendants for both Ladles Turkish, Kusslan, Cabinet, Betz-Hot-Air, Electric-Light, Tub, Sitz, Foot, Shower and Needle Baths, Galvanic and Farrodic Treatments. Electric Vibrating, Swedish Massage and Movements. Thure Brandt Massage for diseases ofWomen. Douche, Lavage. Open from 8 a. in. to 9 p. rn. gat 12 p. m. PRETTY PORTRAITS OF WOMEN We make a specialty of dainty pho ealisaftomen. Years of ntudy and experience has taught us hov; to catch your prettiest pose and best expression. RAY'S BTCBIO, 29 Patton Ave. 6BM. S '-TAp Injfrtmt' HUFF EXPERT COrtSETIERK KOOM4 27 and 28 American National Dank BiUlClng Automobile and Picnic Parties will find in LAUREL PARK Hesdersonville, : : : N. C. not only "the moet beautiful natural park In America," but an ideal spot for a day's outing. WAlTER R. SMITH, Mannger, Laurel Pork, llendersonvillo, X. C. ICE BOXES REFRIGERATORS PORCH GOODS HAMMOCKS : J. L. Smathers & Sons 15 N. Main St fruits and vegetables, also esh for the o -1 . -open for Ladles and Gentlemen, administer and Gentlemon will Mountain City Steam Laundry CLEAN AND SANITARY , Our bustnessja ta please, . Glv. us a trial. SO North Lexlnsrton Avenue ' Telephone 421 Dew Drop Candy Parlor 2 Patton Ave. Home made candies. Peach Ice cream. Ice cream soda and nut sun dae Ec. E. M. Adair & C. P. Baker Proprietor. Private or class Instructions In Sten ography and Typewriting, ; ;.. Emanuel School ol Shorthand Q) MISS SADIE EMANUEL, Prln." ' Phone 173.1. la W. Chcetant Back Numbers of the Etude at 10c per-Copy, while they last at . " FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE 21 S. Main St. Hairdressing and Manicur ing by Expert Operators Special orders taken for first qual ity hair goods, made up in our, own factory. , " ' MISS CRUISE SHOP Pbooe 16. Ealr 8hop SS Hayweodl o
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