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THE AS1IEVTLLE CITIZEN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1911 FORMAL OPENING OF BOH MARCHE TODAY MAGNIFICENT STORE READY FOR Bl'SIXESS. Xamrrov Attractive Feature in Thii - Department Store of Metropoli tan Proportions. Th Bon Mrehe' magnificent new noma situated at the corner of I'at . ton and Lexington avenue, will be "' thrown open to the public today, for tha first, tlm. The stocks of good which wer contained In the stroe room of th Bon Marche on South Main street and the. Don Mair-ho Annex, pn Pack square, have been removed to the new building and th aid Berkeley hotel building pre- ent n unusually fine appearance Just now. Only the four wall of the build- . Ing which have houaed numerous traveling- wen and hundred of tour ist, remain. The roof ha been torn Snr ay to make room for a new one. Th cellar haa suffered a similar fat and the Interior l entirely new. Th front apeak for ltnelf and those who have paaaed the building have easily aaen that It 1 changed wonder fully. Tha building" present a good an pearanoe from tha exterior and the ' interior la exceedingly handsome In appearance,; The curved glass iViw ease ahow up 'prettily on tne nrat I Hon, and there are 808 feet of ylaw ! ahow case on the thr floora, The ! floorln U of hardwood mapl and 'steal celling add to the beauty of tha first two floor, A telephone ex- I Chang wtth fifteen stations connect. I ftf many department and the elec tric atavator 1 doubt lea the largest 'In tha city. Any attracflva feature of the buttfl- tag I restAToom. equipped with a dy table, aettea, chairs, mirror land all other tiaoeeeary equipment for Irak Ing tha room a moat com f ortaol on. It t provided eape daily "lot h Ms Of the out-of-town (eutnmer of the Bon March. The tmfldln I well lighted, all four fldea being wall ventilated with lar-o window and tha electric light ing aystsm to effective. The air line rapid cash aervlce J completely dli- tributed throughout the .building, The, Bon March a In It new home, t at heretofore,' wflt t managed by E. Llplnky and hie on and th va rious department wlir fiav $hetr buyer. A, Price, who for om time part. h been . connected with the ; Povoirt company, of Wilmington, has been secured to buy for the dreia good .;4)apartmtii4 Tha , whit rood department will b In cWrg of V: A. .Baughn; Ml Allc Whit . will conduct" th trlmtnlnw department. i Thai ffoMlgfo; tk;a le, department , win d mignt oy air, runnre car ter and Mis Elisabeth Dell will make thf pftrohM.tor;. the department which ' riandlsV' glove and handkwr- ,. chtff. The hosiery department will ha Under fhe car of Mr. Otl MI1- . ler and the knit underwear dopart- ,ment will ba presided over by Mta IKsther Londow. Mrs, William 15dl ron will conduct tha notions da ; paftthent and M. Weinberger will be at Jh head of tha ready-to-rear department. Mr, jr. B. Jones, for- merty with tha Llpplncott Depart ment tcr at Wilmington, Delaware, ha taken chart of the department , whlcH handle corsets, and Mia Wea ver Will conduct the mnelln under wear ) deportment. The drapery nd curtain department will b i charge of Mis Cene Williamson, while Chaa. Chance will do tha buying for the -trunk and leather goods depart ment. Floyd McOiinle. will retain hi position ! a window trtmmar, A number of new , department have bean added to tha atore. Includ ing trunks and leather goods, sllver iww. perfumery and other toilet ar-niele,aW''--!;w-?. - POLICE BLOTTER'S DAILY RECORD Tha following arrests were made yesterday: Fletcher Greenwood, dlaordorly con duct. . -, Brownlow Penland, drunk. C. I. Callahan, retailing. Oscar McConnell, retailing. Yates Hayes, drunk. Ralph Ooylea, assault. Vermon Olbbi, autault Of Interest to the Economical Woman A number of Suits and Dresses, odd styles, but good materials and well tailored. The ma terial in them is worth more than the price asked, to say nothing of the making. To close them out have placed in three lots and marked at prices which will move them out quickly. Lot. 1. 19 Suits at.. -. .. .. .$5.95 ' Lot 2.-13 Suits at $3.95 Lot 3. 2JTbresses at $3.95 No exchanges, refunds or alterations these prices. M. V. MOORE & CO. fi pec ta lists In Women' Ready-to-Wear Garment, , II PATtON AVE. r . "x Careful Attention given to Mail Orders .. . 1 , Ask for a fall Catalogue. Every womnn'a heart responds to tne cliarm ana sweetness of a baby voice, because nsture intended Iit ! motlierlitxMl. Ui'.t even t'ue lovinj- nature of a mother shrinks from tl. orde.il U-caiise su. !i a time is r.-gan' ed as a jiciukI of siillering and uaiif ' Women who use Mother's Fricml a: 6aved much discowfort nnd aufJcrir.i' and their systems, leinir thoroui'hiy iirenred by this y;rcttt remedy, in a healthy condition to meet the time with the least possible aufferiti;; and danirer. Motlier s 1-ntml 1 lecommendt'd only for the relief and comfort of expectant mothers ; it is in no aennc a remedy for various ills, but its many year of success, anil the thousands of endorsements re ceived from women who have used it are a guarantee of the benefit to bo derived from ltfi'iise. This remedy docs not accomplish wonders but aid ply assUta nature to perfect its work. Mother' Friend allay nausea, pre vents caking or the breasts, and in every way contributes to Mother Etrone, healthy '"A. motherhood. Mother's Friend isaold t drug stores. Write for our free book for cxpectant mother. BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., AtUato, Cn ljllttflbil. "RESTORATION" WAS SUBJECT OF ADDRESS Men' Meeting at V, M. C A. Sunday Afternoon Waa Attended by Largo Audlmcic Hw. Newell Speaker, Rv. W. A. Newell, of tha Haywood treat Methodist ' church, addressed tha men' mtttlng at the Y. M. C. A. yesterday on "Restoration," whan he caJled attention to the urgent need'of of the restoration of the old time feeling and relations between man and mate and man to the Maater. This life Is a complex one, said the speaker. Each pierson, whether ' he be a laborer, business or profeailonal man, covers Ala own sphere of use fuLneas and know comparatively lit tie of tha Med and oondittons of thing In the other walk of life. Th present day activities form a barrier between men in their respective voca tions and persons engaged in other activities. There Is far lea relation ehlp between employer and employe in this day than there waa between maater and Slav in the day of our forefather, aald Mr. Newell, but the trouble I not the fault of man but due to th marvelous development of this country. Me aald that there Is an outcry against so many preacher and teach era, but w need more, a they will bring u In closer relationship with each other and when the time cornea that th aohoot are supplied with sufficient number of teacher, the pu pils can be taught within five minutes what they have to ponder and pore ovwr for hours to learn It from text book. Ttwr ta a class of peopl who con tend that they cannot conduot a legi timate business and live upright Uvea, said the speaker, declaring that any legitimate business could be conduct ed as Jeaua would conduot It- If Christianity haa developed type f civilisation beyond K control, the world has reached a critical atage, he aald. Mr. Newell Impressively urged upon his audience the neoeselty of the res toration of old time fellowship, prom ising that complete restoration would In the event of time com to all of us. ACCOUNTED FOR "Were you suaslck crossing the ocean, Pot?" "Ol was turrlble alck comln' over but nlvver a qualm did Ol hov go In' back." "Really? How did you account for that?" "Sure and Ol nlvver wlnt back, yure Honor." Harper s Weekly. at t4 HJc&Mng SStntiontrrj i yl iRNacr arrvi.ui aivp reivH Or fl maii.m uro aiuM'sar or I Rallru, Sanka & Stbbls 0osipaii 1 FIRST ANNUAL VV.N.G. FAIR GATES WILL OPEN TOMORROW AT 2,30 P.M. No Stone Left Unturned to Event of the Kind Ever the State Parade TIib ga.te of the long-herald d firal annual Weafrn North Carollea fair, whlr-h will be held at KlVerelde park, will be thrown open tomorrow aftornoon at 2:iv .clork. The plac ing of -Jihlblts will make that plac a so-ne of ureal a. iwlty today, li-very-thing will he In pUu-e at the opening hour. The opening occur Just after the parado whlrh will form at the court hou..e tomorrow at 1:40 p. m. Th. entry list. In which cm.. UUon will be made for rah premium eloaed Saturday night and every .ftort will be made to have a grf' V" l the fair exhll.lt. phu-ed on the grouno. today In ord-r that there will I no strain - h; fair ground lueauaj. " Th will be opened for four ' 1 win d h t exhlhlt be managenent urge tnv traW.ferred to the park today In cwt. he convenient, a it r. hoped" that there wll. be , no hUch on the opening day and th l vow thing on exhibition will be dlaplayeo to the beet advantage, -rir-mnit will ho made today . h. midway attraction. While will not be r.U',fna-.mefr -..ni hni t the manage"" -- ,,,tl,r. that ,n ilmlnat all featuree inai would S. Offensive to tha inost faat.m oua person. The, Parade. pated in M ' .j.J0 Tue,day einii. w ll begin at M .rnoon.. and will b. o Z pleaalng eyent of the npen ing flPr.t fair for Western in oraer the mer- thl a most ucew.. chant, of Aih.vlii place, of bum., MloweThHon. T. M. Simmon, and other. mberof entrl-a tn all depart- The nu ment 1 most tf,l. - of them were mad.at the fair he quarter, ano through tne a.. - tv of ontrle. In some department, will exCd thoa. of any flrvr held In this aute. Entries oi , w.n In the hog d- iup.rvllot of Hon, William J. Cocke, entries maoe- u w,-vi-" be- collection of !" ever en in thl. part of th. atate win lUrM 8 Arthur, who i director of th. flat. ndgardei dapanmenv. win have a great aispitw " , wl" ?"T. irtcHidlna nearly tern Norin ""'.ZZ m .v.ry product tna, T.. IZ pre wi, h..ed .n thh. a. wU a in near.y and the whole department w." -snu w ..MMn. wha turally appeal to will have om. fPton'M f It 1 understood mai th about forty horee. en. direction of Jame. O. "V: There will be om. "-7 to bo found in me n.. fair grounds. M. F Hoffman, nrrcn' - t 4ep.rtm.nt.hn. of va.- mlr of enirie : ,u. kind, and the collection of oat- IU a"" . ,ha ncmile tie WHl " - . 1. ... 1 lnl.Ml.im. LU 1 ' VJ " ,n" L7. e. nd will ne meni"- vine ibiiu'j , ehape. there being one "J10'-!"; will have five leg., it Is . ; -To-aral hP entered but the eompetltlon In this "o '( b. a. keen as In other department. P Me. director of th. poultry , will have on exni onion "ui collection two wUd tur key lately caught. . --" (r b, about ten turaey. - - - fifty ducks and chickens, of all kind niiy uu ..,.,, noultry faneler. interea vj ' - . MPtali The clasee. of. poultry will b. va .nd the exhiuit. w.u v,- - especially for thl aaoi. - Th frt .a.Prtm.ntund.r th. a . . trvmely lnter.lng .si.n vf i 'nariiwi prom i' tu - e in view of the fact that some of the nne.t applo rown In "a country ,.n be arown In We.tern North Car- wore iT5- celvtd several day. ago and placed in cold storage . J. M. English na cnta - wood, and the tlmuer P' the mountain, will he displayed to rreat advatrtage. There hav. been .everal entries In the mineral department under the di rection of r. H. Hewitt. A number of native gem. nnd minerals will be displayed as well as a number of old rTHe school children throughout the western part of the state will make a number of exhibits consist ing of maps and drawings. Women' Ihiyartrwnt. The ladles will vlo with each other In the pantry supply department and hav a tempting display of several good thing that dellsht the eplcu- reen.mhmh m mhmhr hr rdl upyp Great pompetitlon has market the woman', department of which Mrs. 8 B. Dtlworth ha. charge. There will be a large and fancy display of finery that lnclud. almost anything to which the ladle, can turn their hand and demonatrate their talent. The first building In the park at the entrance will be turned over to thl department. In view of th fact thnt the mineral department will alao be In thl houe, It will be locked at night and looked after aad the em broidered work will be well protected. There will be a most Interesting dis play, a great Interest has been taken In thl department by a largo num ber of ladle. There will alao b a beautiful die- Make This the Greatest Held in This Section of Opening Feature Piny of fine arts and handiwork a a number of the ln'luotrifs manufac turing these article will have large dlaplay. Kiilherford P. Hayes, who ha charge of the farm Implements, will hav a most Interesting display, some of the machinery having already been placed on the ground. The sheltering space for th ar will he the best of any fair ever held In the state. It I said, In view of the fact that the Ashevllls Klwtrlc com pany turned over Its buildings for tho occasion. The howling aUcy build ing will bo used for the pantry de partment and long lines of tables have been constructed for thla pur poso. The akatlng rink ha been cov ered with long rows of table which will he uaed for the horticultural, ag ricultural, floral and hardwood de partments. Tho car abode have been converted into jood stall for .horses and cattle and a great many pen have hi:en made for hug. The atock will all be sheltered as well a the other exhibit of the fair. The at tractions will be located mostly on the boll ground. One hed ha beefi ereoted thereon for stock. Amusement Feature One of the most spectacular fea ture of the fair will be the daring slide made by Daredevil "Happy Jack" Taylor, who, while enveloped In fire, will slide each night on a Blen der wire across the fYench Broad river Into tho fatr grounds, a dis tance of about 1,000 feet. There will be a gorgeous display of firework each night, a band concert, balloon ascension and the thrilling and exciting gam of lacrosse played by the Indian from the Cherokee reservation. Mr. and Mr. A,lo'Ph Topperweln will sMvw an Interesting exhibition with their Winchester rifle. In the most remarka-hl exhibition of rifle shootlnig ever given, Mr. Topperweln hot for ten day at 72,500 two and one-quarter Inch wooden block thrown Into the aJr by an assistant, missing only nln of the enttr lot and only four out of the first 60,00.0. At tho Paolfio coast handicap, held at Seattle in It 10, Mrs. Topperweln won high average over a large field of the best shots of the Pacific coast and Canada. They have m4u good scores in soma of the gireat ihootlg contests In hl country. Tha educated horse and the moose arrived yesterday atrd will give some Interesting demonstrations. C enlng Hour The management or the fair asso ciation calls special attention to the faet that the fair frOund Will not be open to the pubrfc urrtll J:80 o'clock tomorrow1 afternoon. It I understood that the school children of the etty Chool will be given one day on which to attend the fair. The school bf Buncombe coun ty will also take Off one day, the ex act day being left with the discretion of the committeeman of the school. Soma of tha private schools will also closo and probably the school of (ome of the other counties. Reduced fare Reduced railroad rate will be made from all parts of western North Caro lina and tickets will be sold from the (th to the 18th inohislve, good re turning till October U. From the Interest that has been shown In tho fair, the management Is persuaded to believe that there will be more peoplo in Aahevllle during the fair than ever1 ga.thered here at one tlmo before. Order of Parade ---.uv. in pamae win form at tne county court houao, Tuesday, October 10, at 1:S0 p. m., and will march via Pack Square, Patton avenue, Haywood street and Montford avenue to the fair ground at Riverside park. The public and participant in the parade are requested to observe the following order of formation: Olilef marshal and assistant mar shals, officer, of Western North Car olina Fair association, and speaker of the day, the board of county com missioner and other offloial of Bun combe county, the borad of aldermen of the city of Anhevlle and other city officials. T. P. A A U. C. T.'s. the hoard of trade, retail merchant asso ciation in carriages will form on the outh aide of College street, east of the court house: first North Carolina regiment band, military companies F and K, fire department, clown, lad les in tallyhoe. private eaniaire, house, back riders, and trades displays, will form on Van-a street. The management of the fair asso ciation deslree that every one In Ahe,v1lle and tM.- i.'ut western North Carolina '! in and make thla parade the s.est western North CiUna t is ever een u. ' Still Weak From Hot Spell Physicians eay that the unusual and terrific heat of last' summer did great damage to many people who do not even upeot It. .There are many right in this town who are feeling weak, listless and di.ooura.ged. losing flesh and olng into a'deellne on ac count of the etTBln of last summer. A Red flank, N. J., man. Mr. Wal ton Ciilllngton, hast found what to do 4n such cases, j H ys: "When I was badly run-down, growing weak and losing my flesh. I took Vlnol to build me. up and make me strong. It haa been perfectly satisfactory, and I would not take anything for the good Vlnol did me. I am all right now." It would be a giet bleeaing If all who ore In broke -tieaMh, whether old, middle aged or. young, could know that Vlnol Is (he one thing- they need to make them -well and strong mm. We can prOyw by people you know well that VJrtol, our delicious cod liver and Iron v preparation with out oil, la the greatest blood builder and strength creator .known, and we 6mlth' drug .tore, Aaheville, N. C. iWsEMB SIP8 i i 1 Jhe J$on Iflarche Opens Joday at 9 a. m. at VYb. J9 to 23 patton Jive. Bigger Brighter and Better o tfour Shopping j$ere )l'Wl vnrto"' wVlf- M'VSr'Vlk'''' "BOOSTERS' BANQUET" TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT PRESIDENT FISflJSl A-D SENA TOR SIMMONS SPAKRS Object of Occasion tB to Put This Sec tion's Advantages Before tho People. United State Senator Furnlfold M. Simmon, and President W. W. Flnley of the Southern railway, will be ta principal speakers at the Western North Carolina "booster' banquet" whhSh will be given at tha Battery Park hotel this evening at 8 o'clock, and which will be followed by a busi ness meeting at which a permanent organization will take place. Hhe banquet will be attended largwly by th edltora, bankers, mayor and oth er prominent cltisena of Western North Carolina and plana will be laid for boosting the western part of North OarWina in an effective way and that will result in good to the section of tha state, which include are planning the banquet to bring the people of the section together, to let them swap ideas, mak sug gestion and formulate plans wihereby money may be .pent judlclotwdy in advertising the "land of the aky" as a whole, it Is believed that much good can be done by boosting this eectlfl of th state, which includes some of th prettiest scenery in America and the beat climate in the world. The 'idea of thoa who are boosting the banquet Is to get ono hundred cent worth of advertising for every dollar spent In that direc tion and it I quite probable that next season will see more Judicious adver tising for Western Carolina. Torfg-ht's banquet is given under the .'apices of the Ashevlllboard of trade and it is believed that It will be very auoceseful, since the spirit which prompt It has been moving In thl ectlon for some time although this is ffie first time that It will be brought to a tangible head. A woman can put more meaning into one look than a man cab Into a million words. CRAMP NEARLY CAUSES DEATH Lady in Board Camp, At tacked by Cramp, Says She Felt as if She Were Dead BOARD CAMP, Ark. "When I was Juet fifteen year old," eay Mr. Virgie Bain, of this place, "I suffered awfully with a cramp In my stomach, shout once a month, and I had a dead feeling all the tlme no life to do anything. "I took two bottles of Cardul. and I felt Ilk a different person. I had tried all kind of medicine for over a year, but not a thing helped me until I took Cardut. "A short time ago I suffered again. I would ache and huTt, till I couldn't stand on my feet a minute to do my work. My back ached and my head hurt all the time. "I was glad I knew about Cardul! I took three bottles, and now I never have any aohe or pain and I am clwerful and happy." If you have wondered where you could find a remedy to ease your pain and relieve th torment which goes with- so many forms of wom anly trouble here 1 your answer. Tako Cardul, the woman's tonic, and be relieved, a Mrs. Bain was. Cardul 1 Just th medicine every woman needs, to help her over her womanly troubles. Try Cardul. N. B. Writ to Ladles' Advisory department, Chattanooga Medicine company, Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special Instruction - and tt-page book, "Pom Treatment, for Wom en," mm in plain -wrapper, on re-. ut. . .'.. PREPARE FOR THE COLD DAYS TO COME CALL AND SEE OVK HANDSOME STOCK OF STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS . We handle the well-known Monitor makes of stoves, rangoa andv heaters, alao the celebrated Cole's "Vortex" Hotblast Heater, You can save money by buying now. Wood Heaters Col Stoves $1.25 up $5.00 up ? Beaumont Furniture Co. phone iooa WHEN IT COMES TO REPAIRING: 4 Watches and jewelry and the resetting of dia monds you can-rely on us to give you service that, is absolutely satisfactory in every respect. y CHAS. E. HENDERSON. Jeweler ' U 63 PATTON AVENTE SEWING MACHINES VARIOUS MARES Bold, Exchanged, Bented and Repaired CASH OR EAST PAYMENTS ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Legal Bldg Pack Bquar.. Phone 160 oisart MISS HUFF, ExrEHT CORSETTERE ROOM'S 27 and 28 American National Bahk Dulldln? MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 95 Haywood St. Pfaone 10 Hair Goods of all styles made up to order. We make up combings also. There's a best in everything A scuttle of coal a day is a ton in a month. You save much coal, cozily warm your home and do away with ash-dirt and drudgery by using HOT WAT E R SYSTEM Estimitii x Cbttrttl, ramuhrt iDSAt BoT.ers and Ambsican Had stori Union Plumbing Company. 13 N. Main Street. Phone 4.T ssssssgr FOR SALii Three of the best resi dence properties on Mont ford avenue., A rare oppor tunity to get an elegant home. Terms. CANADAY REALTY CO., PkMraa T. It IT. Pack Squar I ill 27 8. MAIN ST. CELEBRATED CANDI ON ICE AT McKay's Pharmacy Oppo. Post Office. eeeeeeeaeee HOOD'S MTLLIXERY 5 Haywood St. Bread for the Hungry And good bread, too. Is our BUT TER CHUST BREAD, which leads U others In point of goodness from ov- : ery standpoint. It ie maJo of flour faom selected wheat, retain mois ture longer, and more bread to tha loaf 16 ounces. Ask your grocer or phone 622. ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY M. Wej&fj Co. MILLINERY IMPORTERS Club Bldg. Haywood St. 3; Comparing the quality of Pianos sold at a certain price, Falk's Music House lias always given higher quality than any . of his competitors. FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE 26 South Main St. pMpaqpiwiii n.f i-w, mil i wp u sjmrmmm THE BERLIN A full line of ladies' and gents' and J children', ready-to-wear clothe. , 1 EAST PACK SQUARE. 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