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THE ASIIEVILLE "CITIZEN, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1914. io lVJUOlV BASKETS l Not tk fllrnw weak k!n4 I "usually offered, out very nloa- ly made. tronf cnM that ar. built for aervlca. i IVASrE BASKETS W. have a. fclg toek of these, - six different to electlon from. . . Priced 4Sc 5Sc ISC 'So. :' ; OVAL CLOTHES BASKETS I (Mak. .plendld baby's sleep- lr,g baskets.) 4 II In. long, i In. wlfla. 11 m de.p Wo . 1 : In. lon. l In. wld. U In. J; deep $1.06 each. - to in. Ion, 11 In. wlda. 11 in. : dot? w CLOTHES HAMPERS l Mad axtra strong, with cot I ara and heavy wooden bot i ' torn square shaped. II in squar., 1 in daap, fi.M II In, squars, 51 in deep, $.' 10 in. squar. 1 0P' -B0 ; Basket oornr in Houesf urnish- . , tug Department. . . H. LAW , $6 PACTOH AVB. WE ARE NOW located 14-16 N. Main St LAXGREX BUM, arkh a complete 11m of house hold rmtftts. IhclXLDcpt Store 14-U X. Wain St, Phone 107 $OMB lAt WH WILL MAKD ; TOUR GLASSES Why Not Now? Our IntslIlgeBtly applied ut trios means batter glass for you. Charles D. Doness ' Uptosnetiist Mil OpOcian. . M. rattan Are, Opp. Postolflps, mttm COAL BIN Empty i''."v,.: ::..,'' ' PHONE 40. "Another Load M.&W. ; Please." Ashevllle Coal Co. North Pack ftqoaro. r. M. WKAVEB, Managsf. W. D. Arthur Sheet Metal Works '", rvjisssity UEADOWS & ARTHUR 4 Market St Phone Ilia DIXIE MOTOR CO. BUCK 1885 rtoM sot. 6$ to 00 21. Main CITIZENS TRANSFER COMPANY 48 Pattern Are. Phone 25. Jfe ar prompt. rsUabl. tnd responsible. Merchants' haul ' lag, furniture ma Ink ' storage. packing and shipping. Prompt baggacti transfer aorrije. En dorsed by U. C. T. 1 T, f . 1 BURPEE'S A NEW SPENCER SWEET PEAS ISncitotor, a rich, glowing ee-rlavs-plnk and salmon orange col Mi King Whits, the largest and finest white; Wed go wood, a unique shade of light or Wedge wood blue; Empress Eugenie, a delicate light gray, flaked with 7 lavender. Any of th. above, 2&c per packet Grant's Pharmacy Drags and Seeds ' . ' Th arshaUtoww-CentraiV Mi. tion team is to be known as the 'Ansonat" in honor of Cap Adrian Ikniioa, the old OhJoacs player and manager, and the first whit ebUd 'bogs la Msrehalitpwjj. . ;, PENNANT WINNERS IN FOUR CLASSES NAMED AIXi-LEAGCE TEAMS AWOUXCED BY TirE MAMAGEMEST, Boys of T. M. C. A. Met Tuesday Night fur Selection of Members of Gorerninj Board. The big- athlstlo event of the part week in T. M. Cv- A. circle was the doting of the Bible clans and baaket bait leagues, the four classes bringing the season to a does with the follow Ing pennant wlnnera: Class A, Roy Jordan's team; class B, Charlie Thom as team; olaaa C. Everett Wilkinson's Mtn; claa 1, Hampton Smith' team. The player making up the four win ning flvea are aimong the beet to be found in the city and in them the management of the association be lieves that it has some talent whloh will reflect great credit on the or garrfzatlon on the 'basketball court in the future. All-league team have been selected as follows: Class A Wood, I. t; Roy Bollng. c; Itillip I 'nday school association are firm In Randolph, r. g.: Oeotl Arthur. 1. g.;lhe belief that the taking of the cen m, . ,-i t... u. v, a a i ana will rut! It in ereat cood here. A vimm Aviffif7.it, .itu OLCifi.tTfi nuuiii. I wtlllty men. Olasi B Perry Tomlln. l f. t.l Roy Donnahoe, I. f.j Dewey Cllne paptaln, c.; Robert Faster, r. K.'. George Hears, 1. g.; Eugens Ooatjon and Harry Courtney, utility men. Class O Bertney Smith, r. f,i MottI MurretU, 1. ti Everett Wilkinson, cap tain, o.: Frank DeToung, r. g.: Wil- llivm Reynolds, I g. Class D Hugh Fits, captain, r. 1; Frank ItfJms, I. f.; Clyde Gentry, c; Hsimpden Smith, r. g,i Frank Jackson, 1. g. The season which has Just loed has been by far the most successful in the history of the organization and the management of the T, W. C. A. and the boys who 'have taken part in ths games are delighted with the suc cess of the past seiuinn. The game have been close and Interesting and ths attendance at, the various meet ings of the Bible class has bpen a third larger tfhle year than ever before. Ths rules for playing have been strict, profanity, the use of tobacco and numerous other habits having been under the ban, Not once during the season has it been necessary for an official to chaa. one of the player from the court, the ymingmeni hav ing observed the rules of the league to ths letter. They have shown keen interest in ths games and although many times ths officials at the con tests have been boys of the, associa tion, the referees have had no trouble enforcing their rulings. As has been the case since ths organisation was formed, eligibility to participate rn the games has been established only through attendance upon the meet ings of the Bible classes. Th. boys of the association will meet tomorrow night alt 7:10 o'clock for the selection of members of the board of governors to serve during the approaching at months. The meetings will b. hald at the audito rium of the assoolatlon building and all of the boys of the institution are urged to be present. Following the meeting of ths younger members of ths aasouUCIon, picked teams of classes A and B, of the association leagu., will play far the T. M. C. A. basketball ohamplonshlp, Iurt year, th. B players grabbed It winning ths gam. by two polnta Bines that time th. B players have held the as sociation championship. The team winning It this year will remain cham pion of th. association until next year. CLOSE GAME. MOBILE, Ala, March 12. The Detroit Americans defeated the Mo bile Southern association team here today 3 to 1. Three oubl plays by Mobile featured. Cobb, ait bat three times doubled twice. Score: R. it. K i Mobil. yfiT., .... ........ 1 4 1 Detroit. 16 4 Williams, Cullom and Schmidt, Browi; Csvet, Hall and MoKee, Miller Hiigglns says his Cardinal will not he crippled by the desertion of Dvans to the Federals, since he haA Planned to can Steve anyway. tt must bs true that aU of the players i Methodist church. Certain sections who Jumped to the Feds were ready will he done bv the mature women nf for the emp heap when they flop- Central Methodist cht.reh, It Is an ped. nouneed. District No. 6 and 9 wll! Lavender Amethysts Violet Amethysts Pink Amethysts Rhodolites Native Gems Beautiful to Behold Lovely to Have Satisfying Prices Unusual Colors Our designing and manufacturing de partments are at your service. Arthur M. Field Co. TRY SOME FRESH HOME CANDY KITCHEN AND CLUB CAFE. niAR POSTOFFICE. PHO.VB 110. HAYWOOD STREXT PNFURNtRHKn ROOMS FOR RENT RELIGIOUS CENSUS TO BE TAKENJOMORROW CITY IS WV1DKD IXTO EIGHT D1WTIUCT9. Two Hundred CTinrch Worker will Compile Asltevllle's Religions fttaUstlu. For the purpose of securing in formation rela'iv. . to the religion.! affiliations of Vne reidenta of thin cltv In the hope that Ashevllle's church attendance may be Increased and the member of various rhuren who are no longr regular attendant may be brought to the realisation that their presence at the local houses of worship I desired. 100 church workers, under the direction of Rev. Iwls Collins tomorrow will take a religious oensu of the city, All preparations for the compilation of the census have been completed and the member of the Ashevllle vinLtera' association and the local I member of the Buncombe County similar census was taken about Tour years ago and th. results were very helpful, the reports of the pastors of the various churches showing that the attendance at their hounes of worihlp was materially Increased. The visitors have been Instructed to " ask only th. questions necessary to obtain the Information desired, to distribute the invitation cards with nil rtoln anv Den oral soliciting, to include no transients in their reports, to finlsn their sections promptly and t renort to looal headquarters for more work. Ths visitation record contains space for the name of the person vis! ted, the place of residence, number of persons Included in ths record, number under eighteen years of age, number attending Sunday school, church membership or preference, name of pastor f church attended no preference, Information refused not at horns, vacant house and any remarks that might be considered ap propriate. The city has been diVlded Into eight districts, each with fourteen to twenty-four sections. All of the seotlrtns have bn platted on the cards ready for the pair of visitors. They will not have to crow the street unless both sides of It sre In the plat TMs trlet No, 1 lnolud the depot fielgh-J borhood from Philip street south, with both sides of Bouth French Broad avenue and SouthMde avenue. Wstrict No. 2 Includes West . end from Ann street to the rlvr, between Lyman street and Cniirtland avenue. Plstrtct No. S cover the territory from North Main street and the mountain and south of ColWe street. rMstrlot No. 4 extends from Ann street to Oak with Wood fin, TTIn -waese and TTavwnod streets na the northern boundary; riiilln and Col lesre street na ths southern bound ary; flouth M1n street as the eastern boundary. W"trlct No. I taJMs In all between Montfnrd svenue and , th rh-er from. Cotirtland avenue north restrict No. ties between North "a'n and Wnnifln streets, north of Haywood and TTIwsse. rMstrlot No. 7 Is between North Main street and Centrsl avenue and Washington rend, north of Woodfln street Central, avenue and Washtnrton road. District No. S extends from Central avenue to the mountain, north of Woodfln and College streets. All visitors from Bethel Methodist. South French Bmad Baptist and f)ra fltreet Preshvterlan churches will start from Bethel Methodist at J o'clock and canvas the first district. District No. 1 will be cared for by the visitors from West F.nd Baptist. Hnvwood Street Methodist, Ftrtit Methodist Wptscopal churches nnd ths farmtlon armv. Districts No. S and 4 will be worVefl bv the men of the First Baotlst, First Pr,rtiyt;.r,,ni Central Meth'aflst and Trinity Kpls- I copal entireties, slarttnsr from Central MADE CARAMELS SAND KILL SCHOOL WINS COUNTY MEET AXXCAL EVENT IN SPITE OP UK LITIIER. Team from Falrvlew High School Wins Second Honor and Lei-' cester School TlUrd. ln spite of the inclement wesUher whU h prevailed Saturday the track and field meet of the Buncombe county hlKh schools at Riverside park was a decided success. Although th track wit not hi the best of condition sev eral of the dashes were made In ex cellent time and all of the events were strongly contested. On account or the chilly atmosphere the athletes encoun tered some difficulty in keeping warmed up for th. different races but taken as a whole the meet was declar ed to be a great success. ' For th. second time the honors were corried off by teams representing Sand Hill school. Lest year the team from this school took first place rn the meet and won the ellver cup pre sented by the Ashevllle Merchants' association. This ouip was given with the understanding that It is to become the premanent property of the school Winning it three times. The Rand Hilt team won the meet Saturday with a total of twenty-four points whJljrthe team from Falrvlew high school was a good second with nineteen points. Third place was taken by the Leicester school with a total of fifteen points. Eleven schools participated In th meet and every one of them made a good showing. Mucn interest had been aroused over the county and a good crowd was In at tendance. The meet began promptly at 1 o'clock and lasted until some time after 4 o'clock. Rome dflffloulty was mot in arranging the different event slpce some of the schools had not prepwed for certain of them hut this was finally adjusted, i Nine events were held with results! as follows: 1. Running hflgh Jjimp Roy Cro well, of Sand Hill school, first; Walk er, of Barnardsvllle, second; will Kay, of Sand Hill,' third. I. 1320-yard dash N. Alexander, Leicester, first: C. Ralston, Grace, second; H. Walker, Barnardsvllle, third. 8. Half-mile run Earl Fletcher, Sand ITill, first; G. Goldsmith, Fair view, second; Waldrop, Leicester, third. 4. Shot put George Gordan, Band Hill, first: Will Ray. Rond Hill, sec ond ; W. .Cathey, Candler, third. 5. Two hops and a Jump Hutch ison, Falrvlew, first: W. Cathey. Can dler, second; II, Walker, Bajmarda vlUe, third. . 440-yard dash A'. Alexander, Iilcerter, first: Regirte Holcombe, Sand Hill, sooond; Bar! Fletcher, 8nnd Hill, third. 7 Running broad Jumrj Walker, Hamardsvllle, first; O. Hutchison, Fuli-vicw, second; F. Waldrop, Leices ter, third, 8. Mile race ft Ralston, Grace, first; M. Jones, Falrvlew, second; J. Ralston, Oraco, third. 9. . 100 yard dash G. Hutchison, have headquarters at Munttord school or aero the street .from the school building and visitors from the First Christian, First Presbyterian, Central Methodist and Trinity Episcopal churches will conduct the canvass. District No. 7 will be visited by the workers from North Ashevllle Meth odist and Motliodlst Protestant churches and the North Ashevllle Baptist mission Sunday school, start ing from the Methodist church. Dis trict No. S will be worked by half of the women from the First Baptist and First Presbyterian churches and by all of the workers from the First Consrregatlonal church. The ministers' association has adopted resolutions asking that the merchants and others who employ young men and young women allow them to gt on" for a sufficient length of time tomorrow to take the religi ous census of the city. It Is expect ed that practically all of those who have agreed to dn this work will re port for duty tonf'rrow morning and the workers expert to perform the task In one day. "CORONA DRY" Arsenate of Lead raMaw4lua.lh,ll MUM spray mtxtsr. Satttwertls Ilia -a nraimsi aetata. SprtT 1th amixture that sAwsyit ha ths asms itrenirth. You cannot naa a naate arsenate and be lure of uniform Mrength. Largtandfractkal mtagt m aU tctumt,Jor alf tunoui, kai Bfwwrf that in "Corona Dry' you do get thi very thing plu highest poitonlnc power, and abwlut. safety Largest and Most Progressive .Grower Everywhere air tail "Owou Dry" hat anr -cWtrt ku tla-an tat " kith .hciFncr nun Inpla, cl.ion od aulii to tundl. iha a run tiuntiu ii iit wm n" " iminlnx c" et Bwawred .wilr in eoi iwiIt. Coroea Dry" aMlilwlT fciltaaaS ritrrtnlutM CtJMlmg Uut, Cmnilhtml til lt-t lmoot hort trail nl ahaSst Oaa taut o! Cwocu Dnr" will to tb. wk ol U". ttm' at " in JolthMiM. WriwtaboeklM. Ailctot CDlm''TrMlnaanac"rJlkr.MMai CORONA CHKMICAt TO Daya MUwaaa,Wtoaaala i. a. Morrison fit v,o. 80-84 Patton Avenue. AGKT Fot West North Carolina. Headquarters for Bean Myers Spray Pumps and Ac- occ-sorics. 6PRAV MATERIALS. I HANDSOME CUPS ARE OFFEREDJFORWINNERS Victors In First and Second FlIgtiM Will Receive Handsome Trophy Oops. Handicap Tournament Th. tmcn's handicap golf tourna ment of the Ashevllle Country club Is creating keen intarest among the many lovers of th. game her. and visitors to Ashevdll and the links are drawing large 'crowds daily. Giw Park bin la offering a handsome cut for the winners In the first flight while the Manor gives a similar prize for the second flight victor. Th 'management of the Inn announces that in addition to the cup which 1 to be awarded to the wearers of the laurel. the leas fortunate players will receive a troptiy, this cup toeing gl-en to the beaten eight." ' The women's handicap tournament begins today. . First flight S. F. Hodgrnan, Jr., G. 11. Leslie; B. F. Bourne A. A. Beebe, G. StlkeJeathor J. B. Potter, L. H. Jones A. H. Paokler. F. 8. Cole man Dr. T. P. Chessborough, Dr. C. U Minor W. F. Mourtng, B. P. Davddge W. B. Oxtoby. E. C. a. Jordan fl. A. Brown: second flight C. H. Clarke H. a Firestone, W. H. McOurdy P. H. Traviis, H. P. Dar lington G. A. "Hanris, N. L Doyfoor C A. Rich, George Richardson E. I. Frost, C. A. Palmer Ewlng Hill, W. Hal brook A. Sparry, A. 8. Barnard B. D. Schlbla The cup which are to be awarded to the winners are handsomely en graved am present a beautiful ap pearance. The Contestants doubtless will work hard for them In both flights and the winner will prig, them highly. - - i.Tii'iJVVtnjnnninarisuijuij-sT, Falrvlew, first; N. Alexander, Leices ter, second; George Gordon, Sand Hill, third. The officers of th. meet were: C E. Bktckstock, Sand Hill school, starter; Quinton HoMon, Black Mountain, J T. Bradley, West Aeheville, and H. (Sawyers, Reem'a Creak, Judges; N. C. Shttford, Dlltmore, timekeeper; N. L, Ponder, Johnston, reooTder. The individual star of the meet was G. Hutchison, of the Leicester team. He captured first plac in both the 100 yard dash and the two bops and a Jump and was a close second In the running broad Jump. "STERLING" Heavy Service Bicycles Experience has taught a number of Ashevllle merchants that bicycles are the most economical delivery to be had, provided a Rood strong 'bicycle, . mka.de for that purpose Is used. 'Sterling Bicycles are built Tor heavy servloe work and will give satisfaction. J.I1. IIEIRN &C0. No. 4 Battery Park Place 1 Burner $S.OO 2 llurnei . $7.b0 3 Burners $9.S0 4 burners ...,$U.OO Brown Hardware Company SS NORTH WAS ST. . l'HOXE 87. Everything Electrical for The Automobile Edison Mazda Bulb t CP. for Tail Lights. . . . 35c 4. and 8 OP. Side Lights. 40c 12, IS and 18 CP. Head Lights .. .ooo 14 CP. Head Lights ..... .B5o These bulbs are and 1 volts, with single and double conn: Uons. Base G-12 and G-ltH. PIEBMOXT ELECTRIC CO. 64 Patton Ave.- Opp. P. O. I Try a ton of our Blue 1 1 1 Gein or Jellico Lump I I Goal. There is none I IOffloe Phone 2!I i PBMaMaBal - Tard Phone 610 .... . . : ' " we sen wooa ana tunuung. I Asheville Dray, Fuel & 1:1 IConstructwnCo I i . in SEW rmmtr.vnw vjiu i I COOK STOVES. HI HananShoes We want to disillusion the man -who thinks he has always been perfectly satisfied with the style, fit and quality of the shoes he's been wearing, yet who has never worn Hanan Shoes. We want to show him that he has never known what real shoe comfort is. FILL'S Peerless DET PICKED MILE FED POULTRY. "ASK TOTJR HILL'S Globe Poultry Feeds Prepare your flocks now for Spring Hatch. Sturdy hardy stock Clve corresponding chick. GlOBH SCRATCH FHHJD rebuilds and tones up your 'fowls and ophkaVds their highest staatdard. A trial eofwlnoaa. Full Hn. of poultry supplies and th. prions ar. reasonable. L. R. STRICKER 29 WEST COLLEGE STREET PHOXB 1930. WlOlcjsale and Retail Seeds and Poultry SuppUe. CHOICE LAMB MD PRIME RIB ROAST STAR 1917, 1918, I Phones: Order Fresh Water Perch Asl-ievllle Fisti Company CITY MARKET Fresh Shipment Candy Berries, 35c per jar. Stem Ginger, 50o per can. Orange & Lemon Slices, 50c per box. Crys tallized Ginger, 30c can. Chocolate covered Ginger 50c per can. ' YATES ST Haywood Plron. 1T15 and 171 46 RED L The New GRAPE JUICE WITH THE BETTER FLAVOR. Contain, no water. presorraUvea colorto auaur. Abadntd, ROGERS GROCERY CO. JVliolesalaJJistiibutorSr "THS M. V.Moore & Co. This Stwre Is the boms at Hart fichaftnsr Mane Clothssv Dunfrkvp Hats, MwahattaS Shirt 11 PKttxm Are. Pihwrii. 7$ QUALITY SAUGAGE HAMS BACON NEIGHBOR. " QUALITY MARKET 1919. We are Successful cater?' to a variety of annetlu PHONES 289-290-31 a of VanO & McGUlRE ty Market Phone 414 WING" Phone 96. TASTE TELLS. r
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