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; ME ASHEVILLE CITIZEN Published Every Homing V by The Citizen Company, J 8 Government Street Th Asheville CItlsen day a week.' Th Sunday Citizen every Hunday. ! Th Weokly Cltlien every Wednesday. k- TELEPHONES Business OITIce Editorial Room , 80 .,...201 ASSOCIATED PRESS ' KP0RTS COMPLETE SUBSCRIPTION HATES By carrier in Asheville and suburbs. ' Dally St Sun. 1 yr. In advance. . . 7.S0 -Daily Bun. 3 mo. In advance. . 1.95 Dally & Bum J week In advance. .1 Dally only 1 year In advance.. S.OO Dally only S mo. In' advance. . . 1.10 ""-tally only t week InsdvaR.. ,10 'By mall In United State and Mexico. Dally A Sun. 1 yr. In advance. .. 00 , Dally & Bun. 3 mo. In advance. 1.S0 , Dally only 1 year In advance.. 4.00 iMUiy only J mo. in advance.,., j.uv Sunday 'only 1 year In advance. . ?.00 Sunday only 1 mo. in advance.. .B0 .Weekly 1 year In advance. ... . .50 Saturday, Oct. 14, 1911 Th Clttaea aiakea a thaw , tor rd t thank, obituary notice, letter endoralnt po litical candidate, etc.. and for notice of oljurch falra, ' suppers, etc., where an ad ' m union la charged or which are held for. the purpose of maklat . moner ? Thai rule aleo appllea to baaaar and almilar ntarprlae conducted r either by ocletle or lndl . ridual. . Danger of the Streets ' It la Unfortunate that ft child' Ufa ' should taken to bring poignantly to ' ur mind th vr-prsenl danger of . th traat. : pn eVral occasion Th - CItlsen ha urged that young children . prohibited tram oating a th treet and ldewIks of the city! It has frequently declared that ooner or ' later t aom young tit would b ' taken to remind u of th duty w ow to childhood In protecting it from lu own thoughtleaaAes and 'from th ' non-enforcement of'" , law which at least govern our ldwalks, ' . X few day aeoVh life of young ' Unwood Belt ' wa nulled out In a deplorable accident and the average cltlaen of Ashevllle, )nthl particular t ea, lg disposed to glvt'fth utomo. ' billst ?h beafl o( the doubt. The coaster-wagon, running under practl ' cally no control, gaining ft dangerous momentum as it travel, 1 ft shrtek 1 lng danger not only to it occupant ' but to all traffic of th (treat. No jfcody believe that young Plemmona, who doubtless ftel ft distress ot mind that It Will take htm long tlm to vkt over,' 'jfwtlfully and naHciouly v ( killd the young boy. From what ''The CItlsen has been able to gather '.j nothing but ft miracle could have . averted ,th accident when the little' ' -wagon, v death-freighted, shot out of , ; Vance street, v ' Th tosrd of aldermen can do much to reduce the danger of the 'tretl and The Citiien trust that ;;om early action will be taken. The CItlsen feels the deepest sym- pathy tor the children and for their - 1 parent, and la regrets that the lt : tie ones should .have been chosen ai ' j the first plea for the enforcement ot j lawe governing the coaster wagons which dart In and out of side streets across the path of automobiles whose occupants, in nine cases out of ten, 'cannot see the smaller vehicles.' The coaster wagon Is a constant menace on the streets since It la operated by young children having absolutely no control over It. The Vaccine March Slowly but surely nre skiiticis?n and doubt being pushej In the bnck Kruund by the never-endlnic discove ries In the Held ef medb-al science. ' and the writer la imc of the lust to surrender a lonn rherlshcd disbelief In the serra theory. We have u, ceit- ed the wonderful "WOii" wlin b hits' apparently stepped In to give "lJ Man Deaih- still another xcvero .loll in ine soior piexus. pmi now the conn- try (renfrnlly Is turning :;s eve to wrd typhoid vaccine, which the Vnlted Slates Fovernmont has dolors cd and Ji.is brouKht iniu use In army circles. Anil In the ranks of civilians. Iilgh and low. arms are beinc. freely bartd fjr Innoculatlon ngalnst a ills ease which for centuries has terror ised the human race when li broke out in epidemic form. 1'p in Indiana the. stAte, superintendent of schools-, was the first to take untl-typlmid vaccination, end his exc.mple had i I most wholesome effect. "Vaccina- i lion,", aays The Indianapolis News, "Is tone of the methods of combat ting dlBease and this warfa re riiiint :, always essentially be a campaign of . education. It would seem, Indeed, that the pro,per place to begin such campaign 1 the schoolroom. "There ; cao be litti question," continues The . New, "of lh effectlvem.g of this i - 'vaccination. Vor the first time In our ...... history w mobilised an army this year and kept It In ramp during all the, summer without typhoid fever's converting the ramus Into placps afS horror. Twenty-five thousand men were mobilised at Sun Anton! ),, Not a person died of typhoid, and In the three months there only two case were reported, and both of those were contracted outside the camp, and the men were not vaccinated. It was vaccination that produced this notable record; though sanltutlon also contributed to It Our own experi ences have been of only a few months' duration, but In the Hrltlnh nrmy It has been established that men thus treated are Immune from typhoid germs for a period of at least three years; It remains to be men how much longer. They are able to drink nl nioM anything that naturally falls to the aoldler or the traveler. The old opposition to vaccination will be re vived, but we feel quite certain that people who live in rules, or are travelling much of the' time, niul all others who ore uncertain of their wa ter supply, will avail themselves ot the Immunity.". Notes and Comments The Cltlxeti's "games in the win dow" will be called at 2 o'clock this afternoon. lon't fall to lie on hanl. Judging from the tone of the state press, the men with the quill knew all the time that Locke Craig's nom ination wa a foregone conclusion. If the first 'attempt at holding a fair Is such a phenomenal suress, what Will the second effort be? ( Buncombe' exhibit of apples sends ut a "bold def." to Haywood, I It seem thftt any old thing will J raw a good audience In these plp ig times of prosperity. t ' t Ty Cobb' reflections at this par titular tlm must be somewhat re gretful. V TITANIC STRUGGLE BETWEEN GIANTS Continued from Page Ob number i, of thing, ' especially the weather. Many of th fan . sues that it It la cloudy day Young Mar quard. the hero of th season' play, will b put; in th box a his speed would show to more advantage In the hae. Hi I trior sensitive, too, tfi opposition tooting, It Wa said, and would pitch steadier ball at home tban( in Philadelphia. Th voteraji Ctiriat) Mathiwson is th more fit, th fin figured, for facing the opponent o their horn grounds "all the men are In fin fettle," said Manager Mc Qraw, "and they are going In to win." t mmmm i BOt1 RIMO SEN DOFF PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. Oot. IS. The American league, champion re delved, ft , rousing sendoff from hun dreds of local fans at Korth Phlla dlphi4 station when the team under th . guidance of Connie Mack, left for Ne Tork to defend their title of champions of the world. The play era Were cheered Individually and col lectively tnd cries of "do xet them, you Whir Elephants," and other words of. rtneournffement filled the sir s the train pulled out of the station. Of even greater interest than the de parture of the team was the question which has arisen among the local fol lowers of th game as to how they are going to get admittance to the games In the series. Hpeeulator litis)'. In spite of the fact that only four seats were announced to be hold to tach applicant, and the great ma jority of IntemlliiR purchasers were denied the prlvlUittc In advance sale by the club, specttliitors appear to have an almost unlimited supply of the pasteboards. The reKiilnr ticket ofllcee in the big hotels here were offermg seats not only for the ganvs here but for the contest wugeil In New York. ' The prevailing price was $10 a seat for inch niinuv Many rooters for the Athletics who are ko 1ns to New York tomorrow to cheor tor their favorites, paid Die price to day io as to Insure Admittance to the Tolo grounds. President Shlbc of the Philadelphia American league club. emphatically denied tonlitht that there had loi n any collusion with speculators In th sale of the tickets by the local club. He offered to open the books to public Inspection In order that any one can see lust who received the club's al lotment TWO LEASES FILED ON Tlllfl iriprp n rn fill I PATTON AVE, BUILDING M(,er of Ntw-r. of House t. vuple.f l ItttrlxM 's i;iir Store AdJuMcil. liiiproteineiMn to IK- Mnile Tw f tit li ases v. ere filed In tho offices Ktjyr o'' devils eytcrday rtn three-ntor buiUliiiK tjn the s-tiith of lniton aenuc. now iH-cnpled side h llarbee's clur stitro t and thti AnliovJUe Harbor shop The bmU. Is based t. S. A. j l.vnca, jiccor-MiiC to the records, for' a (.period of five years, by Hall . II. , AlexMiulei-. el al. Mr. Lynch ha re leiise.l the biilbllnK to Mr. llarbee for' t., c-,,.. oei-,...! 1-1,.. .nul-rn ii-iet f ,..,.,. .,,. ,. i j copied for some tttne by the Ashe-; villo Harlter,. hhop, luyji been leased for a similar .perhnl to Perry Young by S. A llhrlave. The above doll In practically r compromlpe between Messrs, Harbce. and Lynch, there having been some complication aa to who was the les see of tho building. Now that tho matter has tten fln ally adjusted, the two places will un dergof -n-rt improvements Svhlch have been Aoutempluted. NEWS Ai GOSSIP FROM wm of OLD NORTH STATE Considerable Controversy Over Uniform on Statue of Henry L. Yyatt TOBACCO OUTPUT IS LESS THAN YEAR AGO Mandamus Suit to Compel Commissioner!??!) ' 'Recog nize" Dr. McCuller IIALKIOII, N, C-, Oct. 13. There recently developed considerable con troversy as to whettier the Confeder ate uniform, a rather long coat es pecially, that the artist has seen fit to put on the statue of Henry L. W'yatt, to be placed In Capltol Kjusrc In hionor of the first man killed In the Civil war, was the proper coat, or thi one In service at the time of the death, of Wyatt. Botne contend ed that Dhe cout shim Id b a short one However, the official code setting out what dhould constitute the Confed erote uniform as adopted in 1801 has boen brought to light there and shows that the long coat, reaching half way down thie thigh Is correct and that the short coat was not resorted to until mucfti later In the war when the scarcity of cloth wo (forcing econo. mles. Mandamus proceeding against the Wako county , commissioners, tho sheriff and the superintendents of the various county institutions ax In stituted by. Dr. J. J. Mopullors to compel bhemt to recognie .him as county physician. And Judge R. B. Peebles will hear the case1, In cham ber October 23. Th ess involve th teat of the, right of he state board of health to appoint a county physician for any county arid fig his compensation when, for any r the county commissioner faQ t Vide uch a officer within! aKtlme specified by law. A disagreement be tween the commissioner abd ;tlh county board of health blocked the election or a county physician , and Secretary W. S. Bank in of the state board stepped In and designated ilr. McCuller at salary of I2,00r at the instance of th county board of health. Tlbls caused thl county com missioners to refuse to, recognise Mc Culler or provide for the paymdnt of hi salary, which th state board subsequently charged on a fee bssl, The case is to be hard fought rlgt through to th) Supreme, court, f'. county - commissioner, insisting thojl tlhie commissioners ihave th complete control of uch county affairs. A voluntary proceeding In bank-' ruptcy was filed In the Federal court here today for N. B. Dnwson, jr., Laurenburg, merchant of that plaoo. The asset aro given ft 1,491 and the UftbHttte at 112.81. The case Is to go to Geo. Howftll, of Wllmlng ton as referee In bankruptcy. lTnited States Marshal Claudius Doekery and Deputy Marahtal R. W. Ward are In Ellabeth City this week for the term of Federal Court (hore. Next week is t'he regular time for tho Washington court, but tbore is no bustne.ni there ,for a session this time, The Now Bern court will con vene October 23. The marriage of Mr. Chas. O. Hose, of Fayettevllle, and Miss Irene Ijicy. daughter, otf Stato Treasurer H. It. Ijiey, takes place tomorrow in the First Presbyterian elvurch and Mr. Hofc and quite a party arrived to day from Fayettevllle. In the party are T. l. Rot Geo. M. .Rose, Mrs. t? M. Homo. Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Rose of Fayettevllle, and Miss Helen Mor gan and Mrs. B. A. Morgan of Gree' vllle, S. ( , Dny and niKht forVi of enrponters unci other workmen are rushing now the work on the new Vns building for t1" McK Immon dry goods com pany and on the YarborotiKn hotel, the iriouc of the latter rush being to pet as nearly as possible In rape for ft temporary opening at leM forj the nccoiiio lutlon of State Fair visit ors. The management snys tbry will bne lh Kitchen, (lining room, the lobbies mill cnilte a number of roomaj completed by the opcnlmt of the Mais' fair next week. I Mr. Thomas V. Adlckn. ar.'lstant curator of the state miwum. Is suf fering from severe, scratches In hlr t ac x Inlllcled by one of the two bear cubs recently receUcil at the nni-iMim atnl which are being kept olive until their fur la nearer perfeclfd before they ijro killed anil ."klnned for mounting. Tho cults are altout seven months ol I. evidenly and w-hen re ceived had collars on them that t riibblim tho fur alittut the neck. Mr Aillck was attempting to take off the collars for better growth of the fur when Uiv cub got in a severe Wow and rcratch In hln face The lacera tions w re under tho right eye and about the Hps. The wounds nre heal ing nicely und will leave no scars. CrenUwit's IJaml Tonight In commenting upon the concerts, given by fig. ("refltore and -hi band when here last February, The CItlsen said : "Wizard ,of the baton Is Great Cre atore. Musical triumph las night at tho Auditorium. Porles leader proves Wlafm that he has the finest band In the yorld. Proving beyond all question 'his claim to superiority 1 gaso t FAIR SHOES IN TAN Thi ideal efiae& , for outdoor wear and espe cially adapted for every day wear. Button shoes for men-fs the popular model i and these are nifty- 'styles $4.00, $4.M and $5.00. BROWN MILLER SHOE CO. Leaders in Pine Shoes 4 fcatton Ave. OFFICE SUPPLIES Yawman and Erbe verticJe letter files and card index systems, Loose leaf ledgers and memorandum books. : Hackney&MoaleCo J Stationer. S Vf. Park Equftrn. ' AlggftaiAAhftftkftk.A BAILEY & GAINES REALTY CO. 219 220 LEGAL BLDG. FOR RENT New ( and 8 room houses, Broad street. Modern conveniences, cel-j lar. 118.00 per month. One 3 room, two i 'room bunga lows. Madison avenue. 7 and $8 . per month. Uentleman s home and farm, 40 acre, macadam road, two mllosl from Blltmor. Cash ront, J 20 per month. Phone mm 11 tGMLOS TMEATRg, CIRCUIT Matinee Concert 3:30; Night 8:30 The World Famous CREATORE AND ! HIS BAND 50--Musicians and SoIoists-50 Boston Journal, July 18, 1911 "If a master of any i thing- can improve Creatore is more attractive than ever." PRICES BOTH CONCERTS: $1.00, 75c, 50c SEATS NOW SELLING AT WIIIT.LOOK'S the Efeat rrentore deliKhtl twol MW INVEST IX Ml'HPHV large sudleiu , at the Audltorl imj . yesterday afternoon and, evening It; Ml'HPHY. Oct. 13. L. L. Jenkins. It no rxngKcrutlon to state t iut no! president of Vht American National band arlli-t 10 has ever visited, bank. Asheville. was stopping at Ho Axhrvtlle cr. a'ed such ft I.istlnR and. t:.l Ktjcal last night, meeting his fftvoraldtk impression s did t,l!s 'nag-1 many friends. It la iult llkelv Mr. nlfiolrnl leaibT ,f a mat,-hl s organl sriition. lulc e'reatore has matiner Isnis deeJdedh individual, he Is man-; retlc and as ionate and his fervent Kitlrlt ci tiiiinir Icoted Itself to hU i plnyers and lo lata audlcnt-e. Ills bun 1 rendered a musical program of the I hlfhc-t eicelli nee and of wide taiige iirasres and ro ds vied with otu a oth I er In rare phrasing and dellc.ite - ' presslon. and this audience was at I times carrlc, I away by the emotion--i of the Pins!!- w-hluh mounted to 1 :e ' dome of the l ig Audltorlvim." ! This orirani ation, whli-'i accord 1 In-g to the I'oston rre ; :a greater i than ever. If n- istery m' anyt lng can improve. ,ip ars in Asheville today l for an afle: n, . :i and cm hIiik concert and pri'spect-. point to the ur ie .large a'tfdien. .. thut greet th's g.n r I bandnuu-ler .,i every point. Th id i i ut Wh-ltlock s clothing; rtore. The W inning Widow I, With nni-ic of catchy order. 'bii-i-ness" M at Is it-glnil ond tnkin. -s-'( tuines that' arc expensive and unique j in de.imv l-uinor.thnt is cb-au cut , and nl-.oliwi' a-, and a capable oom ' paay of nvipii -it comedy criteria -ni-rs j to Interpret .ill the novel th'ngs and I features that it contains, "The "Vln nlns Widow." ihe new m'ult .ii tnnip- dy. should be sihro to make s-.iro tiro ImpressrtSn when It romes to the Auditorium Saturday, Oct. 21. for' a miitlneo and night performance, j Thi! Is the piece that .Max Spiegel j Introduces rvrle Bartl, Joe M. Fields and UtHi. R Stwnlon In, and 1 "The' Winning Widow," they have a goodj vehicle to dlsitiay their exceptional talent The Blue Ribbon Winner In Laundry Work is that Done "Nichols Way" m Asheville Lanndry J., A. Nichols, Mgr a , FOB SALE Extra Valne. Lot 90 x 180, Vic toria ayanue, top of hill, fine view. $750.00, terms. .Twelve room house and lot. 220 x ISO, Hlllslds street. 18,000. Eight Toom house. East street, lot 75 x 216. "Good value. 13,750.00, 1831 I .lenkltm will invest some in Murphy dirt. A l.irge number of contractors are on hand to make bids for construe-1 tion of men miles of gool road for' Afiurphy township, bkis open noon Sstl'!ds. M'h ' a if Your Head Aches You should Take the Sura Remedy Hicks' CAPUDINE There's a cause for every headache Capudine reaches that cause quickly, whether it be heat, fold, jrripp, or stonisch troubles and cures, even though it be sick or nervous headache. Capudine is the surest remedy for Colds and Oripp. Feverishness, Aches and Nervousness disappear and normal conditions are restored. Capudine is liquid easy and pleasant lo take - nets immediately. iOt. 2 St and SOt at drug torfc ' 1 Ladies and Gentlemen. Now- is the time .to get rour Winter Footwear while we have the stylo yofl want.isnd tho size to fit yau. , Do no proscrastlnsto but come today. We have never had so many new styles and irood sires at elose Cash Prices to every one. 'We sell Trunks Iiajrs and Suit Cases. BOSTON SHOE STOfE Wc Buy Sell 'Everything S. STERNBERG & COMPANY I Depot Street Pipe Fitters' & Armstrong Pipe Crock and Dies, Reed -Pljo Stack .nnd Ace, Genuine SKIIson Pipe Wrc.nrhes, Adjnstsble "S" Nat Wremfto. Raswin K. II. Monkey Wrenches, LARGEST STOCK, Asheville Supply & Foundry Co PUom 168. naruci Wachovia j BANK MD j TftllST COMPANY j ASSKT9 OVF.Jl . . . gll.OAO.OOA CAPITAL .si.2sn.ooo . Commercial Banking Savings & Trust Departments T. a MOHR1SOW, Ytoe Pre. W. B. WnXJAMSON, Cashier. & U. OASES, Asm. OuOilcr. P. n. ALLEN, Manager Insurance Dept. RAY'S PHOTOORAPH STUDIO moved to No. 2 North Pack Square, over Nichol's Shoo Store. We extend an invitation to visitors at the Western North Carolina Fair while in the city to call and see what a modem up-'o-date laundry plant looks like let us do your washing. MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY Phone 426 An Excellent Line df Din ing Room Furniture, Harris Furniture Company "Home JPornishcra." 10 S. Main. . l'hoiw IBIS THE PROGRESS LINE OF HK.VT- IXCi STOVES AND RANGES have three decided points: 1. Durability and style. 2. Take less fuel. 3. Cheaper in price. Let us show thorn to you. It's all we ask. PEAL & GO LIGHTLY 27 NORTH MAIN ST. Tlione 3t5 iiugnes TrauiJiei uiu Ia ery Co, Triinks2ie. Grips 15c Wood jnd iilndllus Phon liOt. li. P. tugbr, Mjt. 0l Sout'.iside Ai Great Convenienco nd save bother to have your bag rrnm checked from your house to lostlnatlon. Phone 2to sheville Transfer & Storage Company i .4 H Anything AND ' Phone 233 Machinists' Tools 'Machinists Vtic. g' Pi. i Viam t Ilp Cutter. Pip Tup and Reamer, Vulcan Chain '.Vrenche LOWEST PRICES c e,:j Eta. CM. 1895 DON'T TAKE ANY CHANCES ' Buy your winter's supply of coal now. We give you projnpt service and best mar-, ket prices. Sonlkern Coal Co. 8, PHOXE 111 P 10 South Pack Square LEATHER GOODS Big assortment of fin values. Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Trunks, tc. Call and see them.. Wa can pleas you' In variety and price. Asheville Pawn tis Loan Office . . . ' 23 South Main Street t. J. E. CARPENTER -JEWELER Watch Repairing a 8peclnlt. 9 11 W. Pack Square. Cleaning Pressing THAT GIVE ABSOLUTE ' SMTSFACnON THE RELIABLE 14 CBurch St. iLon Hi. Let us five yt ac sstlmxte oi that Eloctrlc Wiring. Our Tork gltf catlifactlba. W. A. WARD, !S Ciinrcb Si, Phuata 4t Private or class lnslructlnn. It. Stenogrsphy and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand Miss s;Mir.- vrv-r Phono 1733 132 W; -llewnu All kinds of fresh meats. Sirloin. Tenderloin and Porterhouse Steak, 20c pound; Round Steak, 15c pound: Chop Steak. 10 to 15c pound; Roasts from 10 to 20F-nminj. tj . , iviuin dcr- i vice. V. V. HAYNIE, t,- Grocet Cor. V. Bf-in end P, stn Phpne 7T MEN'S SUMMER SUITS $ PRICE The Gem Clothing Store ATTON AVKXtTR Bira our eoaJ 'and save the diilerence. ,i ASHEVILLE DRAV. FTtoL A OOH. STRrtnuoM 4.XX Phote a 'li ASHEVILLE UCSI.VESS COLLEGB Full Double Scholarship Is the very o j best fcr full and winter1 study. It pre ; pares Ior lir.niedate .employment and for life. College opposito Dostofftca. , - -'t,ew?,n, yusiuiLlca. I ricnrvs. KTackley, principal. We sell loads of .Murray F" cl- gars because they possbss the, real true aroma of Havana and are mild. Try one. Five cents tmiirh Sunny Smoke Shop l li, FATEIt. 1tob. pp P. u. j i la mood 8. Pfione 103. Phone 964 to hara your clothe pressed. . Latoat improved steam Pressing Machln. tCICl, SERVICE PRESKINO ChV9
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