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Forecast of Theatrical Season
') and Notes of the Players
NG -RESULT
TEE SUNDAY CITIZEN, AUGUST 17, l'JI3.
Th plan of th Shuberta tor th
omlng Muon include a farewell en
gagement ,o( Ferbas-'Robertson, a
Botbern and Marlowe season and ft
number of productions by William
Favaraham. There U alo an inter
esting list of plays by American auth
ors and a Urge number of attractive
musical shows. The appearance of
Forbes-Robertson will be the Inaugu
ral attraction at the new- Shubert
theatre In New Tork and among the
plays to be Riven will be "The Pass
ing of the Third Floor Back," 'The
Light that dialled," "Caesar and Clo-
o-partra" urt) several Shakespearean
dramas. Sothem and Marlowe Will
pigment eljht of Shakespeare's plays
and WUUa.ni Faversham will start hia
tour with "Julius Caesar," following
It about Chrintmais time with "Othel
lo' and. "Ruxneo and Juliot." William
Hodee will appear In 'The Road to
Happiness." Other productions of
note will be "Children of Today.' In
which touis Mann and Emily Aho
Webnan will star; "Her Son's Life,"
with Bertha Kallch; "Suttee," a new
phty by Guy Bolton: "At Bay," in
which Guy Standing and Chrystal
Herne will play the leading parts
"Turandot." "The Ride to Hell,"
"Ueber Augusta.' which will be the
first of the important musical pro
ductions, ytth De Wolf Hopper and
Oeoire M;teFiwiap In th leading
parts and a new muktU play, entitled
"Oh, 31 ?,' whk'h ! now In r.
beansti
YvWnt Mollsh has ben engaged for
for Wijrjfairet Anj'l' company.
(Wnra C. Tyler, of the Liebler
company, has been motoring In Ire
land, It is said that Fitty Choaram Is to
enter vaudeville the coming season.
Bophlo Tucker la shortly to appear
Stray Topics Gathered in the
Highways and
NEW TORK. Aug. 1 6. The fiscal;
household of the city of New York Is
tn establishment of great magnitude
and deals In figures which are stag
gering. According to the somi-annual
report of Controller Prendergast, Just
published, the collections of revenue
receipts during the first six months
of the year from taxes, assessments,
water raloa, and miscellaneous Items
sggrogsiod tlll.Ul.331. as compar
ed with $113,292,925 for the same
period Of X912. Of the loans con
tracted by the city, 75.739,il was
obtained from the Issuee of corporate
stock and corporate stock notes, as
compared with t86.T88.e92 during the
first i uonths of 1?12. From the
first of January to the 30th of Juno
ofthls year there were 123,(T,1TS
of revenue bonds and bills sold to the
public, ami $117,377, 671 redeemed,
tos showing a net increase In this
form of temporary debt of 3t,81,&T.
No more accurate Indicator of the
growth of New York city can be :
foand than the history of the develop-;
ment of Its transportation facilities
aCd the plans for the future expan
sion. In 1860, with the population of
1,174.799, the, street railway traffic of
the oity was 60,330,000 fares. In
10, when the population had grown
to 8,437,202, the street railway traf
fic had Jumped to 846.351,000. From
1909 to 1910 it almost doubled. In
1910, with the population of 4.76S.883.
the- traffic had grown to 1.B31.263,-
000. Sucjt a rate of growth could not ,
hare been anticipated, and the build.
Ing of city transportation lines fell
lhind su'-h rapidly increasing de
man da
'The need for more transportation
facilities continued to increase. The
cfty had bcn growms so rapidly that,
after payng nearly t30, 000,000 for
the existing subway and spending -
other millions for permanent Improve -
ments demanded by the varoius
boroughs. It had very little oredit
left to ap?ly to new rapid trannit
work. This debt limit had been so
closely approached at the beginning
of 1908 that, when the public service
cbmmlssion asked the board of estl-
mates and apportionment for tl,
OOQiOOO witii which to construct the
first part of the Fourth avenue sub-j
way In Brooklyn, it was met with the
opposition of the controller to the
authorities of the appropriation on the
ground that the margin of the bor
rowing capacity of the city would not
warrant such an expenditure. Bat
the - publlo clamored for more line
and more trains, and It is gradually
jetting them.
The wKtftig rapid transit lines
lch will be embraced. In the new
dual syste.-u have 298 miles of single
irwok. Tho 'Stem will have 1S
miloa of trark, more than doublo the
present- mileage, ami will Increase the
transportation facilities in an even
vreaier proportion. Tho construction
ind equipment o' the new system will
;oet about l';;7,005,000 and it will be
twrn Jointly by the city of New York
ind the two transportation corpora
tions '
"United States Ormrmlssioner Gll
ihrlst has been charged with the task
of solving a difficult and quite un
iisojal !gal problem. On October 31,
1913, a man named Benjamin L.
Glaesnel, fell or Jumped from a Long
Island Sound steamboat and It was
t-wported Ct he had lost his life by
drowning. He was legally declared
and an administrator was ap
pointed for his estate; Glaeusel left
little property and a large amount of
icbts but, as he was supposed to be
dead, hia creditors accepted the situ
ation and divided the meager assets
among themselves. Since Uies, how
e.vrt some of the creditors have come
to tho conclusion that Q)aeel did
not lose his life when ho fell or Jump
ed off the sound steamship, but that
he V alive and that his father and
several ot&vr persons were aware of
this fact all the time and have defi
nite knowldge of the man's present
location. One of the creditors, Bot
withat&nd.tig the fact that Glaessel
had been adjudged legally dead, filed
a petition to have Glaessel declared
bankrupt, ind Commissioner Gilchrist
will have to decide what is the legal
status f ulaeeoel under these condi-
lna new play entitled "A Broadway j
Honeymoon." , i
Maude Adams will basin her sea-i
son about the middle of the present
months in "Peter pan,"
Frits William wilt be In the east
of "The A masons" when Billle Burko
opens in that play.
Donald Brian, in "The Mania
Market," will act a cowboy, a sailor
and a newspaper reporter.
Mary ttallon will be the leading
voman in "The Silver Wedding." in
which Thomas A, Wise is to star.
Fred Leslie, the English comedian,
will play in "Princess Caprloe" under
the -management ef the Shuberta.
. Klaw & JJrlanger will produce later
In the season a drama called "Marie
Claire" by A. K. Thomais, author of
'The Rainbow,"
A production of the coming sea
son will be "The Envious Butterfly,"
In which the characters are modern
Chinese identified with the new r
public.
Bayard Valuer's hW play. "The
Fight", will have its opening perform
ance in New York the middle of Sep
tember. Margaret Wycharley will
have' the leading part.
. Blanche Bate Is appear In a
playlet by J. M. Barrio called "Half
on Hour," which will bo presented in
conjunction with "The Vounror Gen
eration' by Stanley Hovghton.
George Tyler has announced that ho
has engaged Arnold Daly to play ths
loading part In Now Tork in "Jen.
Sir John Regan," whero that play is
tn bo produced la the fall.
When the neventy vaudeville the
atres and motion picture halls now In
progress of construction are complet
ed this fall, Philadelphia will have
nearly 380 places of amusement, not
counting the legitimate theatrea
Byways of Gotham
tons.
When Mr. R. L. Butler returned
to her home In the Holland Court
apartments the other afternoon, the
rtmember-jj that the only available
key to her apartment was Inside on
the dining room table Where she had
placed it Wore going out. She con
sulted Richard Ianlsa, the negro bell
boy. Richard suggested that he might
go up to tne apartment In the dumb
waiter, bat he hesitated to entrust
himself to the strength, of Mrs. . But
ler, who would have to hold the rope
while Innvw climbed into her apart
ment on the eight floor. Mrs. But
ter promised to hold the rope firmly
and finally Innlas consented to take
the risk. He palled himself to the
eighth floor and then railed down
down to Mrs. Butler to take a firm
hold on the rope and to hold it firm
ly with an her strength until Innls
had cllmed through the window-Into
her apartment. Mrs. Butler grasped
the rope, but, either 'rom lack of
strength or from too great excite
ment, let go of It and down came, the
cage-of the dumbwaiter with Innlas
in It. It reached the bottom of the
shaft with a crash and Mrs. Butler
feared that the boy had been killed.
He was scared almost White, but the
doctor who was Immediately sum
moned', found that he was only soared
but had lot received any serious in
juries. Through the adoption of a graixl-
child by her grandparents as a
daughter a legal question haa arisen
as to the disposition of an estate
valued at between ll,i00,O0S and $3.
000,900. The question. which Is now
before the New Jersey court of chan
cery, is whether the granddaughter.
being4 the legally adopted daughter; Is
entitled to share' as a residuary la
gatee In her grandfather's estste on
the same ?-otlng as the grandfather's
own rhildren. A suit for the con
structlon t.f the will left by the grand
father of l'e child has been filed by
the executors who find themselves un
able to dacide the legal points In
volved in the cam.
Since the Steel Trust Investigation
has been on Richard V. Lindabury,
chief oonsel for the trust, has spent
very little time in hia offices In the
Prudential building In Newark. His
long absence evidently have been Ob
served by the pigeons that occasion
ally light oh the window ledges to
rest, for he other day one of the
birds flew into Mr. Llndabury's pri
vate office and confidingly laid an
egg under his desk. What Is more
the bird ocean at one to hatch the
egg, undisturbed by tho young woman
stenographers and other employes In
the office, who from timo to time tip
toed Into the room to take eautlouis
look at ho umimial sight
RACING RUBINS AT WINDSOR.
WINDSOR. Opt. Aug, H The scc
rnd of the summer raee meetings of
the Wlnd.5f-r Jockey club was opened
at the local track today and will be
continued until next Saturday. Five
stakes, with an aggregate value of
J?, 500. will be decided during the
meet lug.
MINING ENGINKKR8 TO MEKE.
BUTTE, Mont. Aug. It. Prepara
tions have Veeq completed for the an
nual mating of the American Insti
tute of Mining Engineers, which Is to
be held In this city next week. The
session will be attended by about 200
delegates from the principal mining
t enter of tn United States and Can
ada. PASSENGER RATES RED I TED.
MONTGOMERY. Ala., Aug. It.
Unless an unexpected injunction is
granted fares will be reduced to two
and one-half cents tomorrow on the
lines of the Western Railway ef Ala
bama and the Central ef Georgia,
within the state of Alabama. The re
duction follows a long and bitter fight
between the railways and the state
commission.
Since his return to the Detroit
Tiger Paddy Bauman ha performed
a genuine nig leaguer,
PHONE 'SO
Wants
FOU SALS
A BEDROOM SUIT of furniture in
mahogany for sale very reasonable.
77 Spruce St. FUSS 15-7
355.00 will buy tlOO of new office
equipment if taken at once as follows:
1 rpllsr top desk, 1 table, 1 revolv
ing chair, two plain chairs, one
small safe, matting, 3 pictures, one
Daws Duplicator. Address box 6,
City. 1462 15-3
THOROUGHBRED Indian Runner
Ducks for sale. Price reasonable.
Mrs. 8. J, Luther, Candler. N. C. '
P1445 14-T
FOR SALE The property of several
prlvato owners, as follows:
t six passenger buck beards,
1 four paaaenger buckboarda,
2 two passenger backboards,
4 light Moyer & Babcock surreys,
I buggies,
11 other vehicle,
t double harness,
8 single harness.
PATTON STIKELEATIfBR,
lit Pattoo Av.
1332 t-tf
BALSAM PILLOWS-Fresh and frag
rant. Made in aJl sixes. For par
ticulars fend prices call at 1,17 N.
Lexington Avo., or phone tit. J. y.
McOutr & Co. 1Z23 3-30
FOR SALB- Ualtea Alle Improved
kwa Rout etUl Boxes, iu aca
wml, they last. Apply Cituea ol
eo. ) OR SAvEr Dog-wood for stove and
heaters, uuunar Livery mabfua
Phona lit. Jt7--u
FANCY TABLE GRAPES 11.76 par
crate. Assarted extra fancy, tS.OO
per crate. F. O. B. Uryun. V. B.
Kruse, Tryon, N. O. Momber of
Tryon, Fruit Exchange, 123 5-20
FOR SALE Gentle, young Shetland
pony fi" riding or driving. Addresa
Mrs. J. W. Burt, Bkyland, N. C.
P1478 l-8
FOR SALE Pair automobile head
Hghta Apply 20 Cumberland Ave.
or phone 4o. 1483 lt-3
...OA. '. iiVAktt
LOCAL, Representative Wanted. No
cnvajwing or, soliciting required.
Good income assured. Address Na
tional Co-Oparative Keiaity Co.,
V-1234 Marden Hldg., Washington.
P. C. 13&3-sun-wed
NURSE WANTED No, 8 Aston Place.
P1500 17-3
WANTED Traveler, a beginner, sal
ary, oommlslon and expense money.
Liberal offer and agreement J. E.
MoBrady, Chicago. P1489 17-1
WANTED Investigators and Deteo--ttveg.
tUO.OO to J3W0.00 per montlj.
Some traveling positions. Free par
ticulars. Nalionul Detective Agt-n-cy,
iH-pU , Chicago P1493-17-1
WANTED Local representative for
20 counties exclusive of western N.
U. For full intormatlon, call or ad
dreus Asheville F. P. Gas Mch. Co.,
S3 W. College St P1423 13-7
WANTED Young lady to demon
strate J. W. Buchanan Life Preserv
er at Riverside Park. A good price
, paid to tho right one. It makes no
difference whether can swim or nut
' Apply at 12 South Main St.. elthor
, by letter or in person. J. W. Buc-
P1472 l-3
WANTED Men to warn barber trade.
Few weeks complelea Tools given.
Earn whila learning. Write for
catalogue, Moler Barbvr College,
Atlanta, Ga. XM337 -io
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS open to
women. Write for fr Hsu Frank
lin Institute. Dept. S F, Rjcties
ter, N. K. P1033 2-iai ii
WANTED Notice to boys In sur
rounding towns aiounu Asheviiia
Make your own spending wuiiey
during vacation by selling tit
Asheville Daily and Sunday Citisen
la people living In your town; also
ths summer vlsitori. bell the
Daily and Sunday Cltlzan during
vacation, and after school begias
all the Sunday paper. Write to
Circulation Mauiager today.
DRESSMAKING done at lit College
St, or will work out by day. Phone
1217. i'lSit 7-14
WANTED. WANTED. WANJEO.
A good energetic man to represent
a large southern lite insurance com
pany. The company Is 41 years old.
Commission or salary. Write the
State insurance Company, Guatonia,
N. C, P1474 ll.l
FOR SALE.
t acres, t asm In cultivation, 6.
room ho tu j, young orchard, gooj
vineyard, on improved state road, 3
miles from West Ashevi.le car line.
32,200.
OREEN & GOODMAN.
Phone 738.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
SALESMEN
SALESMAN Capable specialty tnuo
for North Carolina, Staple line 00
New and Exceptional terms. Va
cancy Sept. 1st Attractive com-
mission contract 335.00 weekly for
expense. Miles F. Kixler Co., 19a.
33 Carlin Bidg., Cleveland. Ohio.
P14!t4-17-1
SALESMEN Do you want 1 0 a day
side or main line retail and Punch
Board deals?. Ten proposition
American Factories Co.. Ht. Louis.
P1491-17-1
SALESMAN WANTED For varanr-y
Sept. 1st, a good traveling calesmiin
for staple, well advertised line, soid
direct from maker to men nant.
Permanent, well paying position,
Grocery, specialty or advertising
men preferred. Address l . ; H
care this paper. P14SS-17-1
Marsans, of the Cincinnati Reds, is
leading the National league in bant
stealing, and likewiBO leading his
teammate. Bob Bescher, who has been
the leading base stealer (n the league
tor several year.
, , Adycsrtis? J14 The Citizen.
Wants
OA&DK3 WANTED
THE WONDERLAND of West
ern North Carolina is Chimney
Hock, N. C. Write, . T. Patrick for
booklet. Don't go hnme before see
ing Hickory Nut Gap.
l'li:$-S-.1017-24
PRIVATE BOARD T Flint St., large
airy and newly turn mhoJ rooms,
with good home cooking. Large
pliucxa, j blocks u( Auditorium.
KttU 38.0U to JS.t'O per week.
Piuui t23. i' uts i-
BOARDKRS WANTED at Virginia
Cotlage, -OS Button Ave., two blocks
from uoat office. Phone 1034.
l'14lt 15-tf
THE NORTHERN HOTEU-tS Hay
wood tit Newly furnished. No sick
people taken. Kalea reasonable.
Phone 1440. P142K 13-30
WANTED Boarders at the Uloeta, (
.Hint L, next to Auditoriuin. Rates
reasonable. Phono liuu. un 1-30
SELECT BOARD Lars airy room,
shady lawn and porch. Dlscellent
table. No sick nod apply. 137 .
Main. 1200 31-U
THE ADELAIDE New furnitur
new baths, running water in room,
si nt; 1 or ensuite. One-half tlook
liom post ottiuo, iiaywood bt
P1IK0 i-30
MRS. W. T. BOUAMNAN, 6 JJorrl
mun Ave. can uko a tew boaiUera;
fresh eggs, vegetable, milk and
butter Horn my farm. Large lawn,
fine vltiw, overlooking guit links and
Urova Para Inn. tree hatha No
sick or uhiiOren takuu. uuivl ulnot.
Phono ? lut 33-30
THE OLD KENTUCKY HOM&U
Spruce it, ''io blocks from sqitaro.
ttalea an appiiuaUou. Pnuua 70s,
BOARDERS WANTED It the Dtxlo
43 Ashland aveuuu. Kales tkUO
to 17.00 per week. No atua ptoulo
taken. Phone 1K33. IDO-Ji-U.
IiOOkS Kin, iUL'Nl1
FOR RENT 100 yda of car lino, W.
ABhevillc, two rooms completely
furnished tor light housekeeping,
310.00 per mo. Mrs. Addle It
Owen, Galax Ave., W. Aahevtlle.
P1484-17-1
I
ONE FURNISHED ROOM, choice
suburban location, home comforts
Phone 332. P15U3 17-3
FOR RENT At 81 Grove St, two
nice furnished rooms, 816.00 per
month. Phone 1548. 147a H-3
FOR RENT Nice large furnished bed
room, reasonable, private family, no
siuk. Apply 41 Alhin St
P1444 15-3
FOR RENT One large room in pri
vate family, one block from car line,
to we.ll people only. 14 Cbunn St
P14IU iS-3
FOR RENT t or 4 attractive) rooms
well furnished for light house keep
ing. Gas range. Two doors from
Muhtford avenue car line. Apply 24
Soco street 1399-11-7
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms
in new bungalow. Opposite The
Manor In Grove Park. Mrs. Jessie
iiawh. No. 1 Edwin Place.
119t-tl-U
FURNISHED ROOMS Unusually
pleasant, all conveniences, good la
bia board convenient 401s Merri
tnon Ave. Phone Ut. 1041 33-7
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS with
all conveniences. Table board 0109
by. 99 Merruuon Ave. P1004 20-30
FOR KENT Two connecting front
rooms lv oHice La Cltissn Eldg.
Apply V. B. Buaic iwiai ut-
FOR RENT Furnished small bp.rt-
ment and unturnuinea rooms Mod
ern conveniences. Phone M48
1363-10-tf
207 HAYWOOD Large pleasant
Rooms, Elegantly furnished. Quiet,
no consumptives two to four dol
lars week. P1411-H-10
LOST.
IF THE PERSON who took by mis
take the box eoiitalnlng jewelry
form liie ice cream table at the
Candy Kitchen on Tuesday Aug.
6th will return sum to Candy
Kitchen at once, no further action
will b taken. 1410-12-3
LOST Silver pin. Indian hammered
coin. Reward. 1 'i Church St.
P1479 16-3
AGENTS.
AO ENTH The Rljrsf'Ht thing out S.-ll
"Ambiitw" I'onei-ntrated lier Ex
tract. For rnakiiiii lli-er at honw
- y aldinir wan-r. The rel arttrl.
Not a sutiKtitiif. Saves over 10i)
per rent. Hrnall im kage. Enormous
demand, big iwileH, long profits
Mart whiln it a new.
Just a postal today.
Company, Dept. I'M!
iKin't delay
The Am brew
Cincinnati. O.
I'149i-17-1
LIVE AGENTS Here your opportunity.-
end at. once for free par
ticulars regarding eaully demon
started h;h grad" specialty. Hess
Mfg. Co., Hcsnenief City, N. Car.
PI 488-17-1
AGENTS WAN'I'KIv- Kor new Auto
dovirn. Reoord breaking sales ev
erywhere. Dig money. Full par-tir-uliirs
given free. Write today.
Address I'h
Asheville. N. C. PI 47-17-24-31
AGENTS Firn 810 per week wiling
patented article to a itomobil own
era New proposition Just out. Par
ticular free. . Carolina Specialty
Co.. Land in, N. C P14-17-l
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS Either
sex. Earn S 1 3.50 per 100. Giving
away free psckaa. Blumer" Per
fumed laundry Starch. AH or 'spar
time. 530 Blumer Bidg. Lincoln
Ave., Chl:ago. P1490-17-1
It looks is though the Highlanders
have landed two real ball players In
roon sna Williams, tne Texas league
rochioa
PHONE SO
Wants
WANTED
WANTED At once by refined lady
with i years experience, complete
ly fumlnhed houxe with 4 or S bed
rooms. Board owner If desired. Ad
dress L. K., euro Citlitm. P1&04 17-1
WANTED 'umlMhed room near Bat
tery Park for gentleman. Adilrox
"BaUory," Hlviiig price with and
without board, tare Cltlaen.
' P1501 17-1
WANTED Ten thousands of visitors
la AshevUle can get a quick prompt
cleaning and pressing service by
phoning 339; our auto will call for
and return your clothes without
wrinkle. Best work. Ask the ho
tels and any patron. J. C. Wilbur,
Pack Square. .
'STANLY" has moved It Commerce
Bldg. Phone hit , See "Stanly,"
Real Estate.
WANTED Visitor can gut clothes
cleaned and pressed quickly, satis
factorily and with a quick dsllvery
service by calling phone 3H, Fif
teen years at it. J. C, Wllbar, Pack
Square.
WANTED I have a client who wishes
to Invest 15,000 with services In es
tablished business in AshevUle.
Commercial preferred. Replies con
fidential. Ueo, a Powell. U Paltitn
Ave, 144 14-7
feMIMMMSmilMIIBfMa, -MOSSSHMBMOTSSIW
REAL ESTATE Loans. Would (ike
10 gat in touon wun parties wnu
have money to lend 011 gilt edge,
First Mortgage 1 Improved real es
tate security In a live and growing
town In Florida. Interest 3 to 10
percent, net, payable semi-annually.
No taxes, borrower pays all ex
pense. Loans run 0110, three and
Ave years, In amounts of 3300 to
I&O00. Interest collected and re.
milled without charge. Su tint mi
tory reforunoea furnished, lit years
successful loan business and not a
foreclosure, Titles porfeot. Ad
dress. "Loan" caro Cltksen.
P14U.13-!
AUTOMOBILE FOR MIKE Fred
erick Jenkins, Telephone 733.
PUIS 1-30
THE WONDERLAND Go see Chlm.
new Rook. Writ J. X Patrick for
booklet P1324 2-JO
MAIL CARRIERS WANTED I & to
1 00 mouth. AabavUla axamioatios
coming. tspBoluittu questions flew.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 378, Uo
ohestei. N. X. P9II 10 to SeplO
HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for
your oiu uiunnii 4wuijr, uiituioout,
Watohes and Silverare, Victor
Stem, Jwlw, Haywood St, opp.
Battery Park. 173 U.s
WANTED A tboroughiy reliable mua
living at county seal o eauh vouuiy
ia Western .North Carolina to rsp
reavt the Abviii uUmmi, uclievt
104, soliuiUng and luuktug alior in
ClUsen's lutvreata in gsuwral In his
r aspect) county. For parliuuiai
atidreiw C.rculauun Mauagsr, ii
ClUaea, AshsvOl. N. C U
SHOE RJtPAJJUNO Wo mak the
prica, others follow, for quality ani
servio. PkMMM 714. Cuaioptoa
sno Hosp, Uomnmeot St
till 7-U
WANTED low order for otapM
floorlog, poplar bevui uulng, oak
ad chestnut house truo- Paua 131.
English Lumber Co. till l-tf
PALfillST
FuNEDA. Palmist and Medium. Bb
tell true. Ad vie. en all the affair
ol life. If in doubt call. Hhe tolls
your past, present and future. Bus-
, iness, law, marriage. Investment,
travel, aomesuo al lairs. Jn fact
she tells it ait Parlor tents 1 1 Hay.
wood, call today. Readings, 2c
and 60c P14ita 14-7
POfllTIOiSS WANTED
POSITION wanted as traveling sales
man, groceries preferred, but will
handle any Un. Address R. E. Ix,
Box 93, Marshall, N. C P1460 18.3
WANTED Position by young man as
bookkeeper, shipping clrk or itn.
eral office man. Best of references
can he given. Address N. W. Muith,
y. M. C A. P14I7 l-l
uiMuuAiE riunoa wiu atu;nd pa
tients by the hour. Terms, 0110 hour
daily, on dollar. Reduction if ser
vice are required longer. Phono
1344. F1164 29-30
EMi'IOYMENT BUREAU Y. M. I
Building, phon 763, for white and
colored help. Maids, waitress,
cooks, eto. Thus. Chisholm.
807 13-30
WANTED Position as bookkeeper
and stenographer. Can furnish first
litis reference from (oiinvr em
ployer. Address P. U. Box 314.
P14-73 l-3
' ' '"
MALE Stenograph, seven yean' ex
perience, deaircs position. Address
i. . it., tare Citisen. PI 499-17-3
WANTED To do your dreiutniuklng
at home or by the day, by exper
ienced dressmakers, l'honi 763.
P1603 17-3
MISCELLANEOUS. '
SHOES wiled for, repaired and re
turned promptly. Ctllmo- liowds,
Phon II IT. 31 East College St.
' tni-j-3
SHOES called for. repaired and re
turned promptly. Phon 1641. 30
W. Collet; BUB. A Viniarskt.
13-2t-3
At'TO.MOHlLE for rent. 7 passenger
Packard car. Phone 996. Trips to
llenderonville, iiluck Mountain,
etc. P1443 14-7
FOR SALE
Btltul rBldenc lois tn Jackson
rark addition; big bargains and saf
lnvstmi; sur pro&t; lots 3160 to
or monthly payments. Apply Robert
It Reynolds. Fbon 761 or 138.
Advertise in The Citizen.
n PHONE SO
Wants
REAL ESTATE
FOR SAD.
"STANLY" has moved 18 Commerce
Bldg. Phone 3t . See "Stanly,''
Real Estate.
FOR SALE 21-room boiirdlng house
at one of the beat colleges' west of
the Blue Ridgo; good term. Moore's
, Agency, 1 s. Pack Sq, Phone
16t3. It.
"STANLY" has moved. You will
find him at No. It Commaroe Bidg.
Se him for Real Estate barralm.
He also n-nis reHldeiu-e property and
business prorly, and awiurrs you
a square drat. Phone 341.
FOR VALE Two mudvr six room
cottages, corner Cherry and Cum
berland Ave. Easy terms, Geo. 8.
Powell. I47 lt-7
FOR BALE - Ths nn4 up to date
home with It ai', beautiful vlw,
tine vload, lrf,n. txtra, torvants'
liouw, Jut uu - tdo i.iy limit. J
minutes -,( far. If you are
looking for MfMi it home tn the
country, this la M. Km "tlunly," II
t'uiiiiHMta lilg.
Ftn KALE Good I room bousa on
Wootlfln ft.; all m.Klern Improve
mnta Moore's Agency, 14 tk Pack
ttq. PhoiM 1441. It.
'STANLY" has moved It Commerce
lil.lK. Phone t , 8vo "Sunly,1
Real Rstato.
3-ROOM HOl'SE, lot 75x307 Ashland
Ave., 33,1100, See "Manly," It Com.
mono Bidg, l'hono tt.
FOR SALE l-room modern Improvo-
menu eotlagtt, on HolUtnd Street,
Moore's Agency, It ft. Pack Square,
t-ijona it.
THE J. J. MoCLOHKEY Realty Co. has
for sale the most attractive rest
dence In Asheville, extensive
grounds, gardens, greenhouses, .and
niagmtioent view. Only object in
sailing, owner going abroad, othtir
high class and attractive, pro parti""
near the Country Club for sal and
rent 15 -if
"STANLY" haa moved It Commerce
Bidg. Phon 86 . Su "Stanly,"
Real Estate.
4-ROOM new bungalow, no on aver
lived In It. 81,160. Heu "Stanly," II
Commeroa HUig. Phono kit.
FOR BALE A nice, good house worth
ten thousand or more, can b beugtit
fortes. Just outside town limit of
' Hendersonvillo, N, C, Flat Rook
neighborhoud, 13 acres, I room
. Goilag and a 4 room cottage nearly
new; oihor Improvement. W. It
Hawkins, owner, HendersunvllJe,
N. C. P1469 13.14
t-ROOM NEW HOUSE tait 181x174
Arlington St, 83.6011. Su "Hiaaiy,"
II Cummerc illug. phone kkl.
FOR SALE Fine vacant lot on Oak
St. 42 kx 130, good terms. Moore's
Agency, 18 & Pack Bq. Phon til.
n
200 ACRES adjoining T. M. C, A., near
Blaok Mountain, 25 acres In culti
vation. Biggest bargain In this Me
llon at 83,600, Moaio & Chiles. 37
Fallon Av. i-
"STANLY" ha moved 13 Commerce
Bidg. Phon lit , do "Stanly,"
Real Eatalo.
FOR SALE i-flne vacant lota on
Arlington St., good big lots. Moore's
Agency, It S. Pack ttq. phono
1168. It
BEAUTIFUL HOME on Montford Av
AluKUlIlcelit view, 36.600. Sea "BUS
ly," 13 Comiiieicw illdg. Phune III.
Full SALE7 and 9 room houses, al
most new, close in, all modern coa
viU"i Room 9, 1111 Bidg,
F. P. ingle. 1V-U
'STANLY" has muvad
Bldg. Phon 86 .
Real Estate.
-It Commerce
So "Stanly,"
FOR SALE I acre of land, hw I
room bungalow, S mils from car
line. Fine locution, also tin build
ing lots In West Aahevllls at a bar
gain, 4 -room house and lot lOtfx
273 fixt In West Asheville two rnln
utes walk to car line. Also large
aud small farm. 30 acres. 3-rouiu
Iioubm 9 inlles from town, price
1100.00. A. 11. Brooks, 33 Pat
ton ave. 1404-12-7
FOR SALE Good summer hum,
about 30 acres, three-quarter of a
mile, of Ularilyre station on Tran
sylvania railroad; ighl-room dwell
ing; good viuw, AdUi-eas li. It Ld
imltur, Blantyre. N. C, P1384 10-30
"STANLY" has moved 18 Commerce
Kldii. Phone 866 . See "Stanly,'
Real l-.Malw.
MICA 3 mlks on continuous mica
vein. Tho biggest deposit of nuca
in North Carolina, to be sold at
public sale at court house at liro
vard, N, C, on lSlh AukumI, 1913.
P137I 10-7
'STANLY" haa moved 18 Commerce
Hldg. i'hine 886 . See "Stanly,"
Real Kb lute.
FOtl SALE lHirablo country
bom; It acr, fin bungalow, fur-
ntsiKiO. livautitut views uiouuUm,
Biltmore uiunsiun, C. Furiuan t-nutn
R.F.D. I. P1345 1-30
STANLY" has moved.
16 Commerce Bidg.
See Stanly at
'STANLY" has moved 18 Commerce
Uldg. I'hone 86t , See "Stanly,"
Real Estate.
BARGAIN la well built m Wn aou
of I rooms, stone to'ibdation, 60
foot frontage, fin neighborhood,
fine view, 'lerraa. Address M. F. L,
Citizen. 134 9-.0
FOR SALE Special bargain, large
bouse, 6 or 9 rooms, tot 180x190,
fine lot on Victoria avenu. go-d
stroet must go. S. D. Hall, It Pat
ton A v. Phon 9L t-U
FOR SALE One of th finest farm
near Weavervllle. If you ar Inter
ested, act quick. Moore Agenc
it Pack So. Phon 1611. r
Wants
REAL ESTATE
VH HKTT.
"STANLY" ha moved 18 Commerc .
Bidg. Phone 866 . See "Stanly."
Real Estate. I
oH- RENT Six-room furnlKhud:
house, 140, other up to 8126.
Also several nnlurnished houses,
from 333.60 to 136.08. Ray-Cump
bell Co., No. 1 Haywood. Phou
1231.
rOR RENT Eight-room house, fur'
nlslud, two baths, electrlo llghia,
lawn, two-acr lot, garage ami
servant house, on the Country cluh .
car line. Apply to Mra a P
Thompson, Spartanburg, s. C.
Pi4i:.-a-i
FOR RENT OR SALE NIC T-rooim
cottage on Merrimoa Ave. car in
adjoining golf links. Beautiful view)
of Grov Pttra Inn, 14 acre nt laniL.
For particulars uddrss 8. F. Pad.
gU. Rlchm.md, Va. (31 9-:t:
FOR RENT On half of an lganf
retau store, best hieation in Ahu
ytlle. Rare Chanuoj, this otfic. -
i-. - 1413 lt-1
FOR B.VI.K.
t-KOOM HOUSE, large lot, South,,,
Ulltmore, i960. S hmnly, IS- Loqi-
mere Uldg. Phone IWt.
WANTED To a fin boarding,
house. Property doing a paying,,
business. Also town- lots, tlmheri
lands and stuinpago. Addruw Dr
C, W. Hunt, Brevard; N. C. , .
Plll7-7-t-sua
FOR 8A1,K 5-rooin cottage; Soatl
Ulluiiors; terms.) Maura's Agency,
It B. Ick Sq. Fhon UU. , u
FOr"7a'lk Wight-ro'i'm.'1' two-story
shingled bungalow, Jn being cnii
pletd: lot 10x140; lot lays levt;yi
nice oak trees, located just opposlloi
thr Pack's home on Merrimon Avu,
V call this on among th prH
titst Homes la nvm: prtc , ,
760.00, 11.000.00 cash, balanc eaaif
paymvnu. phone t49, Donnaho
and Co., Rest Estate. 1
FOR BALE t-room cortag. North'
Main Street; terms. Moore' Agency,
It S. Pack Bq. I'hoaa 166J., If
lit ACRES At 810.09 per her, Thi
, la th best I arm 1 Buncqmb couut
ty for apple and ,vlnyard psoposM
Hon; party wlli esc hang for city
property. Moore's Agency, It 84
Holt Bq. Phona Ittt. It -f
FOR 8ALK OR EXCHANGE Any
part or all nt one thousand avrs of
Y land on public road, within two miles
of town and railway station near
Asheville. Ideal . for orchard and
grafting purposes. No better porpo
union in western North Caroiloa.
Address It E. J., care Citizen. -
1B0I !T-
FAR Met FOR BALE We have m
fin proposition tn farms, both I10-
provad and unimproved. Moor'
Agency, It B. Pack So, Phone 1663.
It
FOR SALE Finn business lot on PaU
1 tost Ave., 16x101. Moore' Agency
' It 8. Pack Un, Phona 1668. It
FOR BALE Lot IOgI7l on B. rTsnPH
Broad, 3360; lot oa Charlotte Sti
31.004; ILouso aa4 lot on Fulton St.
81,260; new l-room House, H block!,
of Charlotte Ht, t2,750; new 7-roon
Mouse o Hnt St., !,40o. Lots of
otbar bargains. F. M. Mesalor, 24
Anserloui National Bank Buildings
. w... .., it-a.
FOR SALE NU-e- home on French)
Hroad Avonue, lot tOxSOO, nice view,
houne practlfallif new; price 34,70.
Easy paymeuta, DaJi nabos and
Co., Real Estste, IJ-t)
MUSICAL.
MUSICAL Wanted at Majestic thea
tre, for week August 18th, good vlo.
llnuit and comot. Fbon. t Tall
at 103 So. Mala Bunday or at Ma
Jwstlo laaalra Monday mornlAKkt 11.
O'clock. , Emma B. Austin, Leader.
1806 17-1.
FOUND
FOUND Wednesday In buslnes
tion, gold brooch wMh Won st
ting. Owner aan liav ama by call-,
lug at office and paying for this ad,
1314-14-3
NOTICE.
By virtu i of a mechanic's lien
which attached U on electric genor-t
ator, belonging to Crawford ami
Slear, of Black Mountain, North Car
olina, for work and labor done and '
repairs made on the said generator,
to satisfy the bill for said work and
labor done and repairs to the said
generator, said hill amounting t
817 ,10, w will, -on taa 2Mb day
August 1913, at 13 o'clock M sell at
the Court lious Door in th County
of Buncombe, th said electrko gene-,
aler belonging to th said Crawford '
and Slear. The proceeds of said sal
will be applied first to th payment
of said debt lii'rt and coats, and
the balance, If any there be, will J
paid to the said Crawford and Slear.
Piedmont El-trlo Company.,
This ths 12th day of August. 191.
14W -
2 mm STREET :
OPEN FOR QUESTS
Old Southern ruausioa with '
lawn of several sere.
Ctatndlf loated
PHONE tlJ. .
WIST YOrn PnoPEKTY FOR ,
KENT OB SALS
Rous wanted, furnished or
furnished. ,. k ,, f .
Burn Realty Co.
II Sooth Pack Squarev
- FIioim ISII.
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