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flLE AbHEVTLLE CITIZEN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6,-191'j organization will The PeevisSi ChHd be perfected today Needs a Laxative AMUSEMENTS 1 t 1 it I I J til - OUAKMIDr OAXO, PRINCIPAIj !OM rilLlN WITU (OBIBVS OHhATKIi . 'i' mwstiuxij rms Arruiunot?N av i tdvioht t Coburo't Greater Mluntrclg ' Charley Qano, principal oomtdian with ' Ceburfl't (lratr Mlnvtrela at thaAndltwtiim tills afternoon and to ntslft, tclla on oa hli manaccr. ' Qana, .well U Manaer Colnirn , ar of ortifortible lt and girth, lit fact could aaily nter In thi fat lmn' cltib without quMtion. ' KVnlJa parading In a nelKhborlns city, a, young . lady atandlnt wltn friend, who. knew "Cobe" tang th I refrain , t- llin "Iobody -Lovee a :Fat Wan." Knibarraiuwd Cut game, Jtha tnlMtrot .King back. "None of tba iFat Men Ckre.t' which evened matten ' temporarily, but furnlibed matorlal forootlnuoue kidding among the 'company aver elnee, and "Cobe" l aor on tha Fat Man aubiect. "Carley1' jOano, new to the outh le a coroeAlan .w8io appeal Immediately to that olaea 'f people who enjoy the performance of a entertainer of artletto a4 ra flneOr maaneriatna. ! He doe net re ort to cearte or objectionable oom edy to aeoure a -lauffh from M au-' dlence. Comedian who poteeoe these leharacUrietlfl Cllke Oeno) and who are really funny, are unfortunately few and far between. . Oano la one of the few, and M a flnlihed perormer, Tereatlle to a degree and a gentle . iiau. i 1 Tlcketa for both matinee and night Jaefromance on sale at Whltlocka. 'QraiMtark" ' Oeo. D. Baker', adaptation, of Grace Hayward'a djamatlcatlon .of George Bart McCutcfceon'e novI, "Grau atark.'r U to be tha attraction at tho Auditorium .tomorrow Bight. The theme, Of "Orauntark" le well known a any of the novels of recent yeare, and the play follow eloaaly Mr. McCutcheon' bonk, for ataae purpose. The draraatliatlon la along romantlo tine, end there are numeroTTk elimaxe and (Ituatlon. mad more effective by presentation n the stage. The play I wwll ron truoted and acted with a doih and eptrK looked for in all flrat-r,tas pro duction. . Tha looat of the play lends ltolf to beautiful scenic envlronnient, all heightened by the costuming of the characters in the national dress of country. The company preenttnK tho play. Is an adeo-uate one, all the mem ber Of same having bn ihlghly com mended for their Individual and en semble effort. Seats are selling at Whttlork'i ' 1 'Tha Manhattan Opera Company Jut passing review of tvie Man itiattan Opera Company, which enmee fto the Auditorium in an entirely new Hosiery and Handkerchiefs Two very important items in the well dressed woman's estimation will be found here in the best qualities and an excelleut selection. We especially feature Onyx Hose in either cotton, silk lisle or silk. Excellent values in cotton hose at 25c, Ii5c and "0e per pair and silk -lisle at 50e per pair. In pure silk hose we show a special value with lisle too, heel and garter top at 50c, others in better grades plain and embroidered from $1 to $4 per pair. In the handkerchief department we show an almost endless variety plain linen hem stitched, plaio initial, embroidered initial, Ar- 'menian lace'trimmed, colored border and em broidered, and a beautiful assortment of de- - signs m the new Alpine embroidery. M. V. MOORE & CO. - specialist In Women's Ready-to-W'oa t C.'nrmcnu -;.- ; CarcfBl Attention Given to Kail Order , ' ; Ask for a Fall Catalogue aj.WLEYc - :.::o i T it mil "and ntpltoro of opera.i, nothing repeated during the ngug emen I The runt contiliU all the eld favoritos of tsot Hion and then Is promlaed a repl toro of opera that will plnuie the most rrictlng, The rust Included Miss Nulla Brown, prlme-donna contralto; Ml Mubol Uiiy, prlma donna snprnno: Ml no Claim Whitney, oubrrtte; Mr. Wilbur Cox and Frank Sinclair, comedians; Mr. Chas, II 1 1 1 -man and Mr. Kelly, baases; beside the famou Manhattan beauty ohoru of 14 girls. The Manhattan Opera company cumes to Ahvlll for a three night and Thursday matinee commencing Wednesday, November a. Tlrkets go on sale this morning at Whltlook's Bingham -Georgia game today at I; 30, Riverside. CANTON MAN ARRESTED IN WEST ASHEVILLE Charge Against Htm Is Boattuc Board Hill and Obtaining Mnny Tiulrr False Pr4so. Charles Anderson, of Canton, wan arrested In "Ked Egypt" In West Aihevllle lection yesterday sftcrroon and was talc on to Canton hint nUht by G. Z. Candler, a member of tho Catvton police foroe. Mrs. Anderson was alio held as she la wanted In Canton In connection with the iriuhle which It Is said her husband has cot ton into. It is said that Andxrsc n Ik wanted charged with beatin n board bill grid obtaining money Under false pretense. It waa stated that a lum ber of other complaint bav.i been lodged against, him, although no othm warrants hav been drawn thnn those upon which he was arrested here, and those who are said to havo main the other complaints have stated that they will withdraw their charts If the prisoner will maljo pood the amount which Ihev allege he securvd from them lllea'allf. It ! reported that the amount of Anderson's Indebtedness to persons who have taken out warrants for him will amount to about t60. Ho nd his wife. It Is enlrt, left Canton when thev learned that war rants had been taken out ' r And.r son's arrest and came to Ashevlll. Visit Riverside this afternoon for a real arttolo of football. DtRIDOTOrW AVU OFFICIALS OF W. Sf. C. BOOHTERi MEET. j (UluUon and Uy-lAw Will Be Ar. i anjed and Organization Mmdo I'oruuiiimt. The-executlva committee of the ilijrary organisation which wa jtrni-d In this cliy en the morning '. .-.ober 24, which ha cm It object the '.i.ndns cf tho western part of North ".voilna a a section, will meot till , . :.lni !n the room of the board of vnde "or the purpoie of drawing up 5 -laws, and arranging a constltu im ard a plan for a pormanont or .anlsatlon, which will be ubm!t;td at an early rnce.hu of the d'rcctorn hlcli will be held at lien Jersonvlllr. .vi:h tho object in view of mal.liiK tho ri,a nlzatloii pp: manont and getting .i work of rijoiutisj tho "land of the :. ' ttartod. .' he eaecu. I'. J committee I corn- i .cd or m. smpman, or Menuer nvllle; Ueorgo S. Powell, of till '. ; Ueorge L. McKay, of Ruther .Urdton; U. J. Sloan, of Waynosvllic; .!. B. Wilson, of t'revard, and the of ilrera of the association, who are as ollows: president, W. E. Breeso, Jr., nt Brevard; first vice-president, Pas cngfr Traftlc Manager of the South ern H. II, Harlwlck, nf Washington City; second vlce-proildent, W. A. Mmlth, of Ulundersoiivtlle; secretary, i-Vniik W. Miller, of Waynosvllle; ircasurer, U. W. i'lummor, of this liy. It 1 expected that today'a meet iiH will be atlouded by all of the 'numbers of tho committee and tho plans which they will adopt will doubtless prove Interesting a their recommendation to the board of dl i rocturs will In all probability bo I adopted wben the latter meat In I ilendersouvllle kt the date which will i be named by the executive committee thl morning. While It I not known Just yet what their plan will be, It 1 supposed that the member of the executive com mittee will make recommendation to tk director and will present a defin ite way in which the many advantages of western North Carolina may be boosisd to the beat advantage and In the most Judlolous manner, A central office will probably be designated In the form of oriianlxatlon and stsps will be taken to insure each part of tha section receiving a full share of the benefit to be derived from the or ganisation. Tha name of the associa tion which will boost the "land of the sky" will also be designated and de tails of a minor nature will be gone into oaxef ully. Tha Idea of advertising this section of the tat in a co-operatlv manner had it beginning In tha Aabevtll board of trade, which tendered a ban quet to the people of the other alt tea and town of the section at the Eattery Park hotel. At that time the principal addree was made by presi dent W, W. Flnley, of the Southern Railway company, who assured tha promoters of the organisation of tha support of the railroad which he rep resents. Speech ea were also made by many of the representatives of the western North Carolina towns, all of whom were enthusiastic and who ex pressed the hope that the organisation would be formed. Later, a meeting waa hold In the board of trade room, a temporary organisation was formed and officer ware elected. Already good results have' been felt and It t believed that when tha aeioclatlon I permanently organized and le placed on a working basis, the results which will be derived from It will be mani fold. Today'a meeting will doubtless bo a most Interesting one and the sctlou which Is taken by the executive com mittee will be eagerly watched by the people of the entire western part of North Carolina. Oood football game at Riverside to day 3: JO. NO COLOR LINE IN ALLEGEDDICE GAME filx Arrfwtrd, Four Onioned, and Two White, Ohargcd with Shooting the Bonoa. There was no color line drawn In a little game which it Is aliased waa pulled off yeaterduy afternoon In the stable of Cathey and Wells, on Col lege etreet, and In whloh a part vt.t taken In by the following employee at the stables, who were ar.-j,ed. C. A. Rodgera, Fred Uooley, colored: Will Morrison, colored; John liank. colored; C. K. Thompson, colored; Walter Bruce. It Is said that the young sport were winning and losing at a fast gall when aurh atanala aa "Come reven, come eleven," "coma Phoeble." "Drop right you big bullies" and other .if a like nature fell upon the ears of Vhe policemen who were on duty neor the tablea, They quietly made their entrance to the lmprovlaed game room, the tables of whloh It, Is said were In the nature of the bot tom of wagon bed and when a po licemen's uniform appeared upon the scene, it Is reported no one had the nerve to pitch the boue. attain. JixVKe Adam will be railed upon In police court this morning to in form the alletred snuiiblera Just ex actly how they cme out on the game until which time, those who are said to have rolled the dice will be un able to check their accounts with any degree of certainty. Don't fall to see gam Bingham-' Georgia team today. A few Japanese women who have traveled abroad have adopted cor., . ind It is poaslb'e that more of the: wilt do so aa occidental customs In crease, but the prospects of in ee'' or large gain In the trade of this ar Uole are not bxiaJxt. It la natural for a child to lauxh and play and when It aulka drowsily or cries you may depend on It somethlnc phe'.cal la the matter. If you ee no evidences of a serious ailment you will not be wrong if you quietly gl-.e It a dose of rolltf laxative that evening on putting it to bed. The remedy most generally recom mended for tble purpose Is Ir. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin, which mothers throughout the country have been xivlna their children for a quarter of a cen tury. Today thousand of families are using It where hundreds used It then, and there must be good reason for this word of mouth recommendation It is admittedly the perfect laxative for children, women, old people and all otlieia who need a gentle bowel stimu lant and not a violent aalt. cathartic pill or doctored water. Or. Caldwell e Byrup Pepsin will act tently. and when taken before retiring will bring com- onarch M Send folr Monarch literature it thoroughly explain Monarch construc tion. Try the Monarch; you will at once learn that Its superiority ac tually resta In the machine Itself, not merely in what we say aibout it. MONTHLY PAYMENTS Monarch" machines may be purchased on the Month ly Payment Plan. A poet card will bring full informa- tl0"' J. M. HEARN & COMPAN Y Battery Park Place fhooe 448 Aahevllle, IT. 0 MRS. IXMJAN IMPROVED. Mr. W, E. Logan, who has been suffering with severe attack of diphtheria, at her home In West Aahevllle, was somewhat Improved yesterday afternoon. THOSE WHO CSK BUTTER ORV8T BREAD Ar pleased with its goodness, its purity, lt keeping qualities and It lie full pound weight. Ask your grocer for Butter Crust, or phone ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY .We desire to again expre our appreciation of Inoreaeed patronage, due,- of cour, ololy to our effort In putting out laundry work that 1 giving at lafactlon to these who are en trusting their linens to us for cleansing? Our faoilltles are so perfect and our help experi enced, together with a watoh fulness of the small thing that our work eannot ba otherwlae than good. A service such as we give lighten the labdrs of the good woman of the house, and helpe to make home tho most Meaant plaoe on earth. A telephone mesaare or a port card will bring our wagon to your door. MOUNTAIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 624 Solid, Clean. Reliable Coal That's M & W Indian every time. It gives perfect satlafae tlon In the kitchen range. In the grate, In the heater. The hlgh est grade coal that la mined In the Jelllco district, which mean best In the world. rtione ISO Carolina Coal &Ice Company 60 ration Ave. Drulimo Bldg. Let us n yow an eatlmwts o' met Electric Wiring. Our work gtve tatlefactlon. W. A. WARD, ANV1UL.NU lOJfiCi'itaCAXi It Charts. tM. Patau. 4 THE BERLIN Bargains in Sample Gar ments for ladies and gentlemen 8 N. Pack Square HOOD': Sm.MXKRY Usurwnod St nlata aaLtlafajitlon In tha moralnf. After a short use of this remedy all j forms of outside Ma can be a la pen sea with and nature) will acsin act alone. All elasse of good American people beep it la the home for Ills of the atomach. liver and bowels, and anion the Wionsanda wbe have written tha dootor that tbey will never be without It are Mrs. J. W. Brooks, Durham, N. C, and Mrs. C M- Branch, Apex, N. C. A dose of It has saved many a person from a serious lilnsas. Anyone wishing to make a trial of this remedy before buying it In the regular way of a druniet at fifty cents or oae dollar a larae bottle (family slse) can have a sample bottle seht to the noma free of charge by simply addressing Dr. W. B. Ca4fwefl, 405 Washington B-, Montlcello, III. Tour name and address) on a postal card will do. Double the Value of Your Operator's Services The employer who consid ers his employes as well as himself will secure a better day's worlc. The light key action an exclusive Monarch feature so lightens the operator's labor that she turns out a greater volume of work, pro" portionately increasing the value of her servioes. The thoughtful employer must appreciate Light Touch SEWING MACHINES VARIOUS MAKES Bold, Exchanged, Rooted and Repaired OASa OR EAST PAYMENTS ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Legal Bldg- Park gquara. Phone ISO) Wrightsman's MILLINERY 10 Church Street MISS HUFI EXT EOT OCtRSBTIERB ROOMS IT and 38 American National Bank Building TOR SALE. A stock of merchandise, amounting to between four and five thousand dollars, in good location, with valuable lease on the square. Canaday Realty Co. 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone 974 Emanuel School of Shorthand Oldest school of Ita kind in Uie South. Office Room IT DhraJttor Bldg. (Over Field's) Mis Sadie Emanuel, Principal Positions Secured for all OradssUea Ashcville School of Musical Art and Languages Phooo S44 Auditorium Bldg. m. Webb Co. MLUNERY IMPORTERS Club Bldg. Haywood S. Miss Cruise's Manicuring j and j Hair Dressing Parlors, j We Arc, ret eivine daily all the latest things in hair goods, and all kinds of hair ornaments. 25 Haywood St. Very Unusual Jale of fall lOool Press (foods- $2.50 Chiffon Broadcloth, Priced at U95 tard The assortment includes any $2.50 col ored broadcloth in stock none reserved. It is a beautiful quality. Sponged and shrunk by the best process. This chiffon broadcloth is 52 inches wide, and comes in the following colors: brown, wine, navy, grey, mode, green and dark lavendar,. Special price $1.95 yard. $J and $J.25cCot of Press goods, for 79c tard Included in the above lot of dress goods are the following materials: Panamas, serges, wool taffetas, men's suitings, and diagonal suitings. " They are to go at a very low price a bargain to all who buy. Widths run from 44 to 54 inches. The colors are those that are most worn this Kail. $J and $J.Z5 Broadcloth is Priced at 89c yard This value, like the other two, is extra ordinary, for it is what is wanted at the time wanted, Bon Marche sales come when the 'merchandise advertised is most in demand. The colors included in the assortment are: Brown, navy, dark green, Copenhagen, and reseda. The cloth is 52 inches wide lowest price ever made on it 89c yard. ' . Sealshipt Oysters Fresh Meats I Mrs. Kidd's Pin-Money Pickles t These pickles are the finest in the world. I have them in bulk. , Mixed 35c per Gherkin .... .. . . , . . . ... 35o per Qt. Si Groceries Vegetables ? 1VI. HYAMS : FRESH MEATS Phono 4g.ua. aaaeaaaeeeeeeeeeaeaaaaaeaaaeeasi -, TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen FOR SALE. 1 8-room modern house, t wo blocks from square, one half block from car line. For quick sale, $2,750. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. The Roller Cutter A utensil that saves time aihd labor by mere ly rolling it to and fro rapidly. Minces parsley, mint, spinnach, cabbage, onions, etc. This was illustrated in the September number of the Ladies' Home Journal. t eJJ. DHL ILarw 35 Patton Ave. SPIRELLA Extreme taste and refinement in correct dress can only be had over a Splrella corset fitted to your figure. It enhancea the natural beauty of your form and subdues Irregularities. The Splrella Bbnlng has been a rev. elation to nearly 2,000,000 women. Bend card or phone. Private fittings by appointment In your home. MRS. GRUNER 17 SOCTH MAIX ST. Phone 0. GROCERIES Oar. N. Main Merrmsoa An, I CORSETS i -
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