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tffiE ASHEVILLE CmZENfSATljSDXtrDElCEMBER 23, 1911 ' - . T - "' , . M , 11 11 '4 i Society and Personals' ' The following la clipped from L,o Angeles piper end will be of Merest to the many friend of Mr, ."4. T. PVoet In IhU city: ' That the possibilities of Los Ang ale harbor are JmmtiiH la the opln ' ion of E.' I. Frot, New Tork rep resentatives, of U JlWea H- Adam company, who haa Juat completed an lnsDectioa of the port. In company with MVti Fleming, secretary of the harbor commission, . Mr.- Frost Inspected the harbor yes terday. He came Weat especially to become acquainted with condition in Loa Angeles and on the Pacific coas Following hie visit In Loa Angele, v Mr. UTon will 10 to nan uiego, sun ; ft Barbara,, San Franeiaee and Fort . bmimI. ihMca east where h will aa aume acth charge of the New York branch of the James H. Adama com pany. ' -i. - "'I bell that It la poealble to make the shipping facllltle at Lo : Angela harbor aa large a you de- lre." aaid Mr. Froat today. "It la only a question of expend!' tur .and the coat .will . small, ill comparison to tha vast benefit which will accrue. : "There aeeqp to.be an abundance of natural advent- at the hr bor and all of thee should serve to minimise the cost of malnte . nance. "There doe not aaem to b ny danger of l)t accumulating and dl mlnishlng the depth of the harbor, while it I a comparatively easy task to dredge to sufficient depth to ao comodat the largest shin afloat to day, .-i :. ".:? ' "Tonir breakwater la on of the fin- eat pieces lof engineering work Ji aver had the privilege of Inspecting, and it undoubtedly i a valuabl a. "The, harbor commission and your citlsens deserve great credit for what they have dona," Mr. Froat aaya Lot Angelea Is the most wonderful place he ever visited, "I have; bean In California, several tlmea as tourist," ha said, "but this I th first tim I have given much tlm to study of th busines conditions. ; : i ',', "Thar ha been an enormous growth in th laat two Hara. and th fact that it la steady and con ervaUve la profoundly Impressive. "You haw soma fin building. In to Ang.le and your i lor .. ar aqual to the mercantile esUbllsh ment of any larg clty.' v V Mr. Frost we accompanied by Jared Hoi; of Bt. Paul, Minn. Mr, How Is prominent attorney. He waa so impressed with the eon dltlons la Los Angelre -both busi ness and climatic that he ' ha de ctded, to. buy property and llv In thl country,' Mr, Frot' ald.', Tk' wilt be' served at thi Country club thla afternoon, but owing to the busy season titer Vlll . b no hostess tor th occasion, ' On account; of th rainy weather no definite arrangement have been mad for th TennI Tournament at th Country club, but It I hoped that plans may be perfected shortly. ' . ' J ! J v,- MIaCuthbri and Mis Adl Zu Four will give Christmas tree par ty at their home on Charlotte street thl evening. There will be dancing and the many friend of the Mlase tu Four anticipate a charming event Mrs. T. B. Doe will give an in formal week end party at Bonnl creet, Inn "t week. to celebrate th holidays. Th invlud guest are Mlase Sarah ' Jones, Llag Oat, Mary Sttkeleathcr, May Bernard and Bettl Bite. . Messrs. Kendall North , up, Ralph Millard, Cyrus Bernard, Ted Rorrleon, Willard Northup, Cha. Folsom, and F. ,R. Baker. v Th many friend of Mies Blanche Folsom, formerly of thin city, will be glad to hear of her recent ap pointment to the position of super irttendent of th city hoipltal of Aber deen, . Washington, Miss Folsom I a graduate of the Presbyterian hoa pttal of New York City and alio of th Mleelon hoepltal of thl city. -: FKBAONAIi MEimON Mrs.' Rlohard ' Fearson,' who Is at preent ;in Washington. D, c, vUlt. tng her 'slMW. Mr. Carltala, will pend chrlatma In that cltyi ;. - Mr. Thomas Varnon, who for th past ey'fl months haa been attend ing th . law school of Washington and Leu university has returned , to Ashevllle, and will pend tha? holi days with his parents. Miss Marjorie Peareon and Mr. Thos. Pearson have returned fron the eaat to spend the holidays with their', father. Mrs. W, W. Barnard Is visiting Mrs. Ingnour In Salisbury. Mrs. Talbot Pennlman will spend Chrlstmaa with ker daughter, Mrs. Allan Ames, ofsww-Yrk, vsv-v Mrs. N. J. floom baa gone to Handereonvllle bir a few day. Upon her return she will take a house In Ashevllle for yi winder. Mr. Roy WaUon ha returned from Princeton tralwerrtty for th holiday and Is visiting hi thr, Mr. N. M. Wataon. at Brookwood Bungalow. :i Ur. and Mrs. T. J. Harkln have returned from a visit to Wash ington, Nwh York and .other a 1 . ..;iKaWvW- Judge and Mr. J. C, Prltchard have returned from Richmond, Mr from R. C. Daniel ha returned Kirn mono. Mr. HughAnd7son, who haa been attending ohocl-at Chapel Hill, pass ed through Ashevllle yesterday, en rout to hi horn at Mar Hll. . Mr. Latt Brown left last night for Memphis, where he will spend few days with friend. Mr. Robert V. Morrison, of Runlon spent yesterday in the city, en rout to ConcortJ. where he will spend th holidays with . relatives. Mia Carrie Miller, who ha been visiting friend In Charlotte and Btatesvllle for th paat few week, ha returned to Asheville. Mr. J. R, Smith, of th Whiting Lumber Co., arrive today from lud- son, N, C, ,to spena tn jjoiioay and will b a guest at Ravengcroft, Mr. Cha. Folom left laat even ing to spend th holiday out of town. , - Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Chlplsy and small daughter, Betty, ar spending Chrlstm with Mr. Chlpley's sis ter, Mrs. MoLendon, In Marshall, N 0, , ' i i ' Miss Lois snd Mr. Harry LytU ar pected today from Qoldsboro, to spend trie holldayf with their uncle Mr, w. ji , ira. Mr. Clarenca Hobart. who has pent the summer Jit the Manor, leave today for Florida, Where she will' Join her1 husband. " Mis Dorothy XM) and Miss Sarah Do, of Wlneton-Salem, are vHsltlng their mother, Mr. T. B. Do, at Bonnlcrest inn, Mr, Robin Hgkjrt and Mr, David Harrl toppd yesterday In Ah- vllle, a rout for Washington and Philadelphia, for the hotlaeya, attar whtoh Mr. Robert Harris will return to AhvUl. Mrs, B. Willi and daughter, Ml Willi Willi, of Wayneevllle, have gone to, Lexington. Ky to visit Mr. Oeo. Francis Willi. Mis Eleanor Inman left yesterday for Atlanta and Rome, Oa., to spend th holldaye with friend. Mr. S. i. Newcomb, manager of the Albion Motel, of Augusta, Oa., la a guest at the Battery Park ho tel. - Mr. F. C. In the city. Pherr, of Charlotte, I Mr. J, A. Mahoney, of Durham. N. C., Is In the city for a few days. Mr. L. C. BUI left this after' noon for South Hill, Va., to spend the holidays. SILK UMBRELLAS i ! ; V I With 'detachable 14kt.,gold filled and Sterling silver hand engraved handles, for both ladies and cAnflpmpn. Just the thing to give. ' V'-TI: CHAS. E. HENDERSON 52 Patton Avenue jj FOB BENT UNFURNISHED Desirable house in,Oro-ve Park, and atj mdderii convenience's. See' v Sot water heat THE H. F. GRANT REAL 7 Y CO.. 48 Patton Avt CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOB ALL Toy Drums, ijouth; Organs for the .little, ones; Good Drums and Harmonicas for the larger ones; Gui tars, Banjos, Violins, Mandolins, Pianos and Organs for all. Special prices for Chri stmas. Special premiums for ladies who buy Pianos. Guess what it is." Folk's Music House '''I ft H..' TURKISH BATHS The Gruner SanlUiim 31 Harwood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen wood for th holidays, after which tbejr will go to Florida. Mr. P.' R. Allen leave for At lanta, tomorrow, night. . , . : Mia COra Dtummond leave for Waahlngfon tonight '"Dr. nd Mr: Orn lav for Btr mingham tonight The Misses Berneoker have gone to Savannah. Oa.; to spend the hoi Iday. Mr. Br" M. Slnimoton JackonWU yesterday, left for Mr.' and Mr.' B. C Copelind, of Portland. ' Or,, are 1 (pending Xma with Mr, ' and Mrs. J. T. Bostlck. i !;.' ' i;1 ' I Mr. Alton Laithar wilt leav to morrow morning for a short visit to Atlanta, Oa.-' ; i Ml Jenny. Edwards, of Qoldsboro, is also visiting Mr. and Mr. J, T. Boatlok. v s t . Mr. and Mr. Res Bostlck, of Port land,. Or.,, will b in the oity un til February, v , Mr,, Ww, W, Ellington arrived this morning to b at th bedetd xl her father, J, r J. HUI.'Whp I autto lok'at hi hom bn Coleman avnua. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Oreen ar apendlng the Christmas holiday with relative In Birmingham. Ala, " ) Mr. J. W. McMullen. left yes terday f of Til hom In Virginia, to visit his family and will return af ter th holidays. A food Christmas present, a yeeoiy momboratiip card of th library, IS. FLYNNPREPARING TO CLAIM CHAMPIONSHIP Mr. 3, M. Hays for Richmond, Va. left yesterday Mr. Frenk Look wood Jeeves for New York today to tpenrt Christmas with hla wife at the Jiotel. Irralne. Mr. and . Mrs. . Jsck . Bradley and son wll join Mr. and Mrs. . Look- December 23d ',! - '.At ;The final shopping day before,; .iChristinas.!! You will nnd, the last little things rcart be se-" lected here quickly. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Silk Hose, Neckwear, Etc., easily chosen and always acceptable. Try a Glove Certificate for ''"TV 'Ur''! M Jf' I . .. ' , a pair or pairs of Cross, Chaunt, Addis' Dent's Gloves. Sure to please, the recipient ' ' can select color and size. . i' v '" .,... ' , v Christmas bosjes free with purchases. or;'-f 11 V. MOORE & CO. ' '( I PATTOH AVENUE Speolal&u in Women' Ready-to-Wear Garment. . Ckwefnl Attention Given to Mail Order. , Ask for a Fall Catalogue. N3BW YORK, Deo. It, -Jam Flynn, wno In hla youth fired on th Casey Jone lln, 1 going to pay u visit wMhln a week if everything move smoothly. James's drop-In I due to the fact that ha wants to b In the isrgeet city In th United State when he make th claim of being th real champion of th white race In the heavyweight cias. Also Jim la reading up to pronounce him self th heavyweight champion of the world. . Thl sounds Ilk one of Joe Miller', oldest, but It to true. Flynn haa been scanning the cables In which th retirement of Jack Johnaon Is ae good aa aettled. Ac cording to Jam', plan he will be here when the champ arrive from the other aid and hurl a challenge at blaok Jack. So . will . every ...other heavyweight . JJurtnig hla v, oJourn Flynn will kind of look over .the shape hi deadly rival, Al. Kaufman', dls. play when the tatter mingle -her wttthAl Falser. Kvfmaa4a dowa on Flynn'a eoTieAule for a battl next month, and the latter 1 destroo of knowing whether Alfie Aa Improved or not . For , the benefit of . the few who art not acquainted with James Flynn, it may be mentioned that he Is th gent who put crimp in Carl Morris's champlonehtp aspiration a few month go. MISS CRUISE SHOP 25 Haywood St. Phono 16 When sending jrour Xmas presents, don't to. yget to call and inspect my ' beautiful line of Shell ; Goods and Brilliant Hair - 6rnaments. The latest ornaments of all kinds. Toilet Articles :of every description," Ashevllle -Schcol ol Musical Art and 1 o Hugs tlm0MMMM Reduced Jhe Christmas Store mil be Open Jonfyht The last day to shop before Christmas. We vyill be open tonight for the benefit of those who cannot get off to shop in the daytime. Our superb lighting on all, three floors make shopping especially attractive at night. Rain, hail and slush have failed to mar our Christ-- mas business. Theleople of this section knewjvyherejfl the best of mercharifebs kept and canie1 here;v.v Wej have given values that will make new customers and the old ones even more staunch than before. . - . ... .. , . There are a hundred articles we might suggest (of Christmas giving.! lAmong the most appropriate, USE FUL GIFT-THINGS are: Furs, muff and neck piece: Fur coats: tailored suits: lone coats: bath robes: hosiery; handkerchiefs; .umbrellas; neckwear; dolls aha ; otners. We want to break every Bon Marche record for selling today. Will we do it? Watch the Christmas Store today. HOOD'S Millinery reduction in trim med hats. HOT. EXxBBV OOlswRlStUi rooms tr ana g fliffinrtf. Pbooe M Aoxfli ROCKERS Make Fine Gifts 100 Different Styles $4.60 up J. I. SMATHEBfl & SOKS Mammoth Furniture Store CORONER SAYS THAT DEATH IS ACCIDENTAL CHICAGO, rc. It. Margaret Hor ton Potter, a novell.t. wag found dead today In her apartments from an ov.rdoee of morphine which a coron er'e Jury found waa accidentally taken. FVr a time It waa reported that death waa from heart disease. Testi mony at the Inquest was that she had long been addicted to the ue of drum and a few months ago was permitted to leav a sanitarium to which sh bad been committed. Bh complained of Illness two day ago and her friends believe that the drug waa taken by her in an effort to re lieve her sufferings. For many year ah had ibeen prominent in literary circle and nor novel ware popularly supposed to re veal thinly veiled caae of society life In Chicago. In 1 0Z aha waa married to John D. Black, and waa divorced by him In 1110. shortly before ahe waa aent to the aanltarttim.' . Will make on delivery Monday m. Aahevtll Fish Co. Phone I A . CHRISTMAS CAKES Fruit, layer, chocolate, angel food, etc. Small cakes ,of every kind. Phone 622 ASHEVnXE STEAM ' BAKEBT";,-' ' FOR SAXE Pr Sale"; Bight-room ' houee on Maotford av., at baxgeilV . Oanaday Realty Co. 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone 974 We wish all a uhapnr Christmas, and can contri bute much towards that hap piness by our .. excellent laundry worki Our entire efforts are directed entirely toward the matter of pleas ing our many customers and through them getting many new ones, iirop us a postal, or phone us and our wagon will become a regular caller at your door. MOUNTAIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY motto 4M COKE t I eeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeec Jeeeo,eeeeee ! 1 Fresh Meats i Turkeys Sl Ducksr I 0! a Qualify that Pleases I M ; HYAMS : FRESH MEATS OBOCEBIES: 0 rtMM aas. " ' "Oar. H. Main Merrtmoo Ave. J. ttts.eeeei..t.ettt Extra fine for stove, range or furnace. Gives fierce heat No smoke, no . soot, and easy and J rlean to handle. Ask tor X t Special Price. Phone 180 : CardlaaCcsl & Ice Company : 2 M .VMM Ave. Dttduang Blda. ia)inw,wvwwwwwwwwwwS KOfWJBB FBAHXS AMD TRAMXXQ Bm9 tnsa on ptetar frame. Kill- to eaVer frame in gold and atrver plate, Uatnty wooom mune In poputair iae ' Frajne from latest nveuMHng ami quickly. Card board and picture gtaaa for gal. , ,. RAT9. TrjCIIO . , K. Pack Baare 25, 50, $1.00 t Three tables full at prices as above. Odd and choice goods gathered from all over . the world. Many of the items are less than half price and all are less than they are worth. For three days only then all go back in -stock. J. H. LAW , 35 Patton Ave. If you are a stenographer or a bookkeeper desiring a position, and will call at the office of The Emanisel School ofShorthscd we may have something ox interest for you. Office No., 16 Drhumor Field's.) Bldg. (over J. E. CARPENTER ::; JEWELER Meh nepstrtag ') CpectaMy. I XX W. Pndr Ptuare. ' ' Ouuld capital' I lngr attracted ta India with a Vie to malting it on of th reaft ugaf producing eountrl in th world. " ' ' v CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS UCI TJS RECXJVER THAT CMBRELIjA With on of oar all-llk cor ere, Thla would make an ideal Ghrletma present very economical' and one of extreme uaafulnea. Alio a largo oe lectloa of very fln handle. J. M. HEARN and Co. Battery Park Place Phone 448 J lerchaat TaOee. Legal BM Pace; Sajnsre. Ptian Tf. . - .... c--.-0 tee BIG LOT OF Christmas Candies JUST RECEIVED ORIGINAL Phones 132-183 C A. WALKER rreet iptioti X)mgglat, Haywood and College Streets Dr. B. O. Buckner has changed his residence from 18 Vance Street to 11 Soco Street. Phone 12702 rings. rrs rot too late for Christ mas photos , All photoa taken before December' It will b delivered by Christina. Electric printing machine preevnt disappointment Ton are absolutely assured of good picture at RAY'8 STTJSIO Over NhAaea Shoe Stare Wnghtsman's teeeeeeeeeeeeeoeoeeeeeoes ' MIIXIirERT ItOmrch AUCTION SALE TO-DAY AT Stern's Jewelry Store Haywood Sere. 3:30 thla afternoon, 7:J0 tonight TRIMMED HATS Beduced M. Webb Co. H.
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