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TUE ASHEV1LLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBKJTTB, 191R The Mammoth Furniture Store Only five more shopping days before Christ mas, so come now and select your gifts. Pedestals $2.00 to $ 6.00 Costumers $2.00 to $1 1.00 Telephone Stands $6.00.to $27.50 J. L. SMATHERS & SONS t'hon .26. 18-17 Broadway. CHAIRMEN ELECTED j MEDICAL SOCIETY HAS I ACCOUNTANTS FIND FOR WELCOME PLANS! ITS ANNUAL MEETING BOOKS WELL KEPT A THOUSAND BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS and another and still another thousand are here for your se lection for Christmas giving 65 cents up OHc Outfitter t ltton Acge5 Leak Store Cuilllllll on KoltIii-' 1 VlrliTHl l(UM tt 1 1 lllr I) of will i ulii iitil ! t-r- - . f the Wflruliir I (itnuiit lr f.i SoUli.-iw Htni l)tllflK Wflf f I fulfil U' H lllrl UiiC hnltl I a it nijthl in i M A ThtMf ( htilinii-i will le i illnl to inert noon m it h tin' tent i til uimiut iff hi lr cult ilt-hu IfU mi pi. iir lot ilothX honor to fill' III l II .1 II .1 Wnllirtl Mil'' j h;i e Iter n iiiiumm led ui .m .1 it Ii I (hp iHiiiv ninl titivt ..fix tt- IjiM j 11 1 Kit t KU ' In f HI K rt ti lr ' In. .1 I lh (oMitliMfriil.l Kllf'l ' iiV(ll n ptiblli -o ii l-i t-t.ii ion thit i.HiiJ to' lK lOl.m I I I II PHI MIH.VI 'oil. 1inrntl) mitl 'onimMt mrt mriii. unirn ttrt nf I'm riil - Mr i'iiiIk-i War Srrl.v t-ii)o)allc j linnqurl m SUimr. I In Ill 1.1 of I'll I f II l v ' tl Now that the Kaiser has ceased to reign over Germany, he will settle down to a drizzle and pretty soon he won't even be mist. We got his TURKEY and it is up to us to have a big ROASTING this Christmas. We can furnish the finest ROASTERS made, in any size and at any price, and we also hatve the largest and best line of CARVING SETS you ever saw. Let Us Have Your Order Early Northup-McDuffie Hardware Co. No. 33 Patton Ave. Headquarters Phone 142- nmlilril .t .i.U shied . hn.i in e ru II .i v a n 1 hi lli't.rv. jiiumW I on- Mrs. Kuitf I' t' lil;n I. mi i n lohn II i jili. ll Kdi Million I l ' I'M' . h S l.iplnsl, 'liillHHl.it inn N 1 1 1 fi I . if II I. .In, .ji.i.le .1 il i .1 n. r I ii T.ii nut t lull ,1 p.e-Iii.ll-ls I ' II lr. .. ll I Mil. ,. . rl f :. I l.r 11 il hi ntll hr fun .1 II il II f I f I I lit" Im lllr III lul s asurni 111-, u ha m ilrl w llti-h v II ivim llii- nulldi 'if lllr fr ll t II t l-i i I f I f 1 1 ' hi tit I M i.'.l last i.. 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I 1 Ii H , -. lu i i mix IllK DON'T FORGET THE NEWSIES IN PLANNING YOUR XMAS GIFTS . , Rriiirtiilie-r the newnirs this Christmas! In your preparations to elelirate properly the Yuleride season, dun I overlook these faithful and hard working public servant. Early and lute these merchants, whose goods are the record of humanity achievements and trials, serve the public with a fidelity and care which seem to grow year by year. Very irldom. if ever, is the householder's newspaper late. Always the morning worker finds the newsboys nt their regular stands, day aftri dity. All dav until tlir latest editions of the after noon papers these merchants, so important a component of a city., are "on the job." Don't loigel them l I hristmaa. Remember them with ill. inks, wilh kind words with gilts. No ni.tller Inns- you ifinrmber them. Jo it in some way, and the substantial way shows a real heart interest. Pollock-Cadison A Fashion Shop For Ladies 14 Biltmore Ave. 1 Ain't I '..i in ii k in William rs I ,1- It I II r i Tin ... ,.-tv . riait in RAy H. Howrrm, I'.e H;loi.al Dlrrs--1 volu uee. eil f lor. 'IVIls ' AlKint WiirL In llie Sou I hem stnlev.. !al Ke - ; volu uee. eil fislsFui-liie The ilumi I bt ifieee inene.ll (vV"-r,,l1 ln "' 'e t i i r i n k bi'i t i-li.i.'. 1st " "-i D.H.PENLAND RESIGNS FROM REFORMATORY l.ltrM I . I'lm-e Afit-r Stust'wfiil ,Year tr M.M-e. . SiiMarlnii.l'.i( uml or su .1 i.ijK ox t).s-r. NOR FOLK. Va.. Dec. IT--A forty mile gale, accompanied h n l r i v-iiik rain today matle iiaviKation exlrrmely haKardous mid drove in the tide until i he low streets in the limpness and residential Kccllon.s of i Me city were flooded. Minor damages were report ed from outlyiiiR lowlands City Hall nvenue. and Intersecting streets were Hooded lor .several hours, the hlh tide going: over the concrete walls of the Ohent section and flooding- a number of Htreets. Many wires. In conduits and cables were damaged inim.ii ii mi 3 LI, tZA mvXlM A littla CAPU- DINE little ,f f water a pleasant drink and awar cms j,"" your naadacbaj. Whether it ia caated by cold, heat, grippe, no nrouinesi, stomach trouble or braiat fag, it van ishes. Ob raj, what welcome re lief 1 Good for backaches also. la HEADACHES impair the nerves and prevent en from doing his best work; therefore should not be allowed to run on. Stop it at once. C APUDINE does not contain ace tanilide, the coal tar heart de pressant, nor any "dope," so can be taken without fear. Much quicker and more agreeable than tablets, powders or pills. Trial bot- I. in. 4 J - l -- 30c and 60c at drug stores. Try it Ja ami the city tonIht Is partly Isolated from the lest of the world. The tele phone service was partially crippled. At rape Henry, the tide flooded evrythlng. while driving most clouds prevented the observer at the weather station from registering incoming and ouiKoing ships that defied the ele ments All steamship line schedules were delayed or interrupted. Lynn haven bay was crowded with sailing ships that sought haven, until the storm passed. Hoy H Bowers, reeion.-.l Harden di rector tor the Tinted States derail ment of agriculture. spent a few hours in Ashevllle yesterday following I borough. I' J t'lemenicer. E It a trip through Virginia and West V.t- Om-ke. .1. K. Cocke. M .1 Costell... gin ia where he is establishing garden W. 1. Dunn. M. II I ietiher. T Kih work In the schools. Mr. Bowers ser. .1 H. C.reene. I. A I . iriffnh. V siaieu mat tne plan wniili was In troduced In this city's schools a year apt XV II 1 ill'tieil f Intn m p. ei.ti'li-il tn a biillill of .bus' ilillnea he i part nf his Mniiiial I'rport"' Heli'iK I i lie "Blincniiibe diiintv 111.1111111-1111 itii ! nn fiillnvvK. ' (Jlir r.ill nf lijiniit linw 'rrsiliill hi himl, hrttrr kllnwil HS llie has 1 wehly-five natni-s upon It, some refurintilon , vestrrdnv tnoriilng filed in I'ldnie. some in 1 1 ft I v sntne in Knr- r b is resigns! ion with the (-(ifltitv coni la nil. and mime at Innne ur npmi 1 he j niiNNionets hthI inskeil thai he be if hiKh seas These a 1 c .1. I, AdHuia, I lieved at once The Iniatil has not 1. C Battle. I.. 1; llfall. T I Chees-'vet aniiuniiceil h unci rstnir for Mr In ni tM CITY BOARD REFUSES LICENSE FOR POOL WOMKN Tl SF31VT5, RIOILVOND. Va.. Deo, Jtv To pi event exc.isHive chargea being insula for goods, especially foodstuffa, the state food controller today enKsted the service of hundreds of women of the city who are to act aa report' ts and Investigators of the price ert" nation In Richmond. Prooooutton of 1 1. WoliJ-rV' Pool lltMi.u Pro,irU n.rs rail . violut ions are to follow their reports, ' . ., It Is Indicated by the ood depart .............. m nienr. - r- - "I j, - r- - - ' ' Merl '4iminlsloni-. ago Is spreading throughout the country. Mr. Bowers, formerly In charge of the home and school garden work here, and a board of direclo.-s are tap ing over the southeastern Territory with a view to dividing It into smaller districts and recommending the 11 p pointment of additional regional directors. OIVKS DINNER. I'AHia, Dec. 17. (Havas) American- Ambassador Sharp gave a dinner this evening in honor of President and Madame T'dincare and President and Mrs. Wilson. The guests Includ ed the amba-ssadora to France, the presidents of the senate and chamber, the ministers of marine and foreign affairs. Marshals .loffre and Foch and I the prefect of the Siene and their I wives, the American delegates to the I peace conference .mil Generals Persh ing, BIish and Harts. 1 A reception followed the dinner, at ; which many notable men of France and the rimed States were present. A I (treat crowd massed In front of the ! em hussy acclaimed both presidents. CHURCH GIVES UP CHRISTMAS PLANS In response to the appeal of the city health officer for dispensing with all unnecessary meetings, officials of Central Method 1st church last night announced that the plan for Christ mas celebration by the Sunday echool had been abandoned. Elaborate prep orations had been made for the occa sion, but It was felt that in the Inter est of public health the church should co-operate with the health depart ment in the manner advised by the of nciais. P. Herbert. C. S .Ionian. H M Meri wether. C. C D11. A T Pritt'hurd, j A. F. Beeves, .1. C Hi. It. P H Hlng- Penlaml but will prohalilv week Mr. ft-11 la ii il deaired tu give more ulteuttun 10 Is. private affslis,. it Is stated, and for that reason gate up a position he twi held for more than six yearn As head or the reroiin er. W. II Scruggs. Jr.. B It "'H b. I uiory for 11 v ar.l bo he has achle (J. S Tennent, and J. Kny Williama. record of which the Buncombe County Medical society may Justly be proud." MAJOR DARGAN DIED MONDAY IN ATLANTA v- ed what evei V county and city offi- I t-lal dettiTllies as a marked succese and genuine regret whs yesterday expreas- ed that he finds it impracticable long I er to give hie talents to this work. I Air Penland, suy thisse who are f I miliar with his work, bus a genius j for handling boys and his a.Jmhils I tuition of Ihe reformatory hae re- SUIien III puiiiiiK niaiijr nil uiuiiij inn on the ruail toward usefulneee and success. DFI,FXi ATKS CHOSF.N. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 7. Delegate 1 were chosen by the national colored j emial rig-Ius assembly for democracy 111 session here today to attend the "conference o-f the darker races of the I world which will be held In Paris at the same time a.s the fieace confer ence. They-are: The Rev. M. A. N. Shaw. Boston; N. S. Taylor, Green ville. Miss.; The Rev. R. H. Singleton, Atlanta; The Rev. W. T. Johnson, Lynchburg, a.; Bishop I,. W. Kyle, St. I.ouis; The Rev. J. R. Ranson. Wichita. Kan.; Monroe Trotter, Bos Ion; Ida B. .Wells Barnett, Chicago; C J. Walker, New Yot-k city; and the Kev. Win. T. Carter. Seattle, Washn. II. REDWOOD &C0. e e m e e 7 & 9 Patton AveAS1 It OOOPS FOR trSKFt'L rRKSENjjj, GOODjf FOR TSKKL-I, PrtBS15."ti GOOD3 FOR CSEFCL. rRKSET.. GOODS FOR I.KEFfl. PltKSEjClrSrX' GOODS FOR TSEFTT, PRESENTS', J Uut GOODS FOR f sKFUL PRKSjTg. .GOODS FOR TSEKTI, PRESENTS i HOI.SHi;IKI DEFEATKD. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. Defeat of. Russian Bolshevik forces with a loss of .1,1 00 prisoners and twenty cannon by the Don Cossacks in Y01 owsj region, was reported in a dispatch today to the state department. LOOK AT CHILD'S TpNGUE IF SICK F e " ';' ESIS.NTJS O l .ill f;tiODS FOR TSEFL'L rRESNjta,. .GOODS FOR ITiEFt'I. PRESf3l ' GOODS FOR TSEFt'L PRE! i GOOJiS FOR PSKFtrr. PREflJ,tS''-i GOODS FOR TSEFUD PKEVT' GOODS FOR USEFUL PRENT3 I At if J GOODS FOR USEFUL PR TSN T GOODS FOR USEFUL PRESlFVxaw GOOPS FOR USEFUL rR I GOODS FOR USEfcX'I I'RSl GOODS FOR USEFUL PRES' GOODS FOR USEFUL PRC OOODS FOR USEFUL P T- ' f Lorry, Mother! Remove stiDisons from little stom- UTa' ver an( kwels' Cite "California Syrup of ' t s Figs ' ' at once if bilious k il or constipated. 1 ) look at the tongue, mother! If coat- (it s a sure sign that your little stomach, liver and bowels need rentle, thorough cleansing at once. JV'hen peevish, cross, listless, pale, n't sleep, doesn't eat or act natur- ly, pr is reverisn, stomach sour, reafh bad; has stomach-ache, sore troat. diarrhoea, full of cold, give a euspoonful of "California Syrup of itgs," and in a few hours all tka foul, constipated waste, undigested food ' d sour bile get.tiy moves out of Its title bowels without griping, and you ive a wen, piaytu. child again. Tou needn't coax sick children to ke this harmless "fruit laxative": ley love It delicious taste, .ind it al- avs makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a bottle er "California. Byrup of Figs." which San directions for babies. chtl ren of ali ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it la jmade by '"California Pig Syrup Vompany." Peft any other kind FOURTEEN NEW CASES REPORTED YESTERDAY Ntne new influenza cases In Ashe vilie and five in West Ashevllle was me nealtn report turned In to the department yesterday by twenty-one pnysicians. (our deaths were ported, bringing the mortality figures up 10 ii. ine total number of in fluenza casee now stand at 4.682. Demands of the Ontario "farmer ettes" for the next season will include the nine-hour day. an Increase of the nour rate to twenty cents, a mini mum of 1 for rainy days, and time ana a nair for overtime. i Official Local Weather IT. K. Department of Agricultuiv Weather Bureau. IxicaJ Weather Data for Dec. 17, 1918 ovate or weatner at il a. m., clear. Htate or weather at p. m... cloudy. Relative Humidity at g a. m.. 9tj uer cenx. Relative humidity at I2:S0 d. 69 per cent. Relative humidity at 8 p. m., (8 per cent. Wind direction at 8 a. m.. north west. Wind direction at 8 p. m., east. Time of sunrise, 7:35 a. m. Time of sunset, 5:18 p. m. Local Temperature Data. . . 85 3 p. m. . . . . ..85 4 p. m 8 a. m. . 9 a. m. . 10 a, in. . 11 a. m. . 12 noon . 1 p. m. . 2 p. m. . Highest Lowest. 39 6 p. m 4 2 6 p. m 4 8 7 p. m 52 8 p. m 52 56; one year igo. 44. 3o; one year ago, 10. Absolute maximum, 70 in 190!!. Absolute minimum. 10 tn 1917. Average temperature today, 45. Normal, 37. local Pdcclpitatlon Data for Month. Normal, 4. OS inches. Greatest amount, 6.53 In 1914. Least amount, 0.80 in 1 90-3. For last 24 hours ending at 8 p. m., .01 Inch. j Telegraphic Reports of Temperatures mation: s p. m. .Max. A8HKVILLE 41 55 Atlanta -. 52 HO Augusta 44 50 Birmingham r, 5 s Boston ,. 32 XS Charleston 4f. 4 6 Charlotte 4 4h 41 44 4 ) 4 Denver ; . . 1 :'fi Galveston 6u ii Jacksonville 41 .'.1 Miami S6 :. New (y leans 5s fi4 New Xork 3S , 4 RaJeigh 41 40 San Francisco 48 52 Seattle ' 4s St. IOUie 48 54 Washington 40 44 Major .1. T. Dargan. father of Mrs. H. B. Hanger, of Asheville, died Mini day in Atlanta, (la., following a stroke of paralysis suffered on' Sunday. Mrs. Hanger and her sister, Mrs. Dunbar, are now in Atlanta to attend the funeral cervices. Major Dargan, who had isited here a number of times, was one of the most prominent in surance man in the country. He was seventy-three years old. For motorists or campers an Ohio man has patented a two gallon pall that folds flat like an opera hat. HAD BIG VOTE. NEW YORK. Dec. IT Alfred R Smith, governor-elect, larked only 1.093 votes of running three to one ahead of Governor Whitman, In Ihe count completed today, nf ballots oast by New York olty soldiers and sal In is in the November gubernatorial elec tion. He received a total of 11.876 votes, and Mr. Whitman only 4,258. The addition of Iheee votes made the totals for the two candWtes: Smith, 569.251 : Whitman 290.997. Mr. Smilh'a lead in the city was 268,-254. That the city commlsslonet a lire not Inclined to reopen tho pool looms In Ashevllle was plainly evident yes tiidav afternoon when 11 request lor permission to re-estubllsh such a place of amusement was refused I the board. When one of the appli cants before the hoard aked how soon the click of the ball would again be heard In this town one of the commissioner replied: 'When the board in Its unwisdom sees fit to evoke the ordinance which pro hibits the operation of pool ruuina for profit." A Mr. Morgan asked the commis sioners to reimburse him for two beeves condemned by the sanitary de partment. He stated that the beef was worth llOu, theiv being 600 pounda of It. City Bacteriologist Mc cormick stated to the board that it had not been custdmary to reimburse owners in such cases and the board told Mr. Morgan that the matter would be taken under advisement but that there was little probability that he would be paid for his beef. A request for a street light at the Intersection of Biltmore avenue and Valley streets was referred to the commissioner of public worka. Building permits were granted aa follows: U. F. Htradley, repairs, Woodnn street, 125; W. H. Merrltt, repairs. Depot street, 860; W. ll. Westall (location not given) repairs, 8200. The next time you buy calomel ask for Chiefly for advertising purposes a tapering mailing tube that can be used as an egg tester has been invented. The purified calomel tab ' let that are entirely fre ' W all sickening and tall rating effect, fe&isel tirhsM ,May latWaO ; Cearsetese y rear sVigiiaV Sell wfebeMJagsetktf. fries SSa, (5he Great Chrirtrha? welru &IQ cherish many is now ready with a splendid stock of GIFTS that never fail to pl that beautiful sentiment of Christmas better than anything else and years to come. After an absence from the store of about five months Mr. J. E: Carpenter has recovered his health and is now ready to see his old friends and customers. You'll find here a host of articles to choose from ideas that are in harmony with the practical requirements of the times. Jewelry expresses A L, For Ladies Wrist Watches Diamond Rings Birthstone Rings Cameos Lavaliers Bar Pins Chains Lockets Bracelet? Necklaces PendanlS Shirtwaist Sets Cut Glass Silver Tableware Silver Trays Picture Frames Scissors Sets Vanity Cases MANY OTHER GIFTS ARE HERE For Men Watches Diamonds Chains Rings Cuff Links Tie Clasps Pen Knives 1 Emblem Charms Cigarette Cases Scarf Pins Silver Smoker Sets Fountain Pens Silver Belt Buckles Chicago Cincinnati This great Christmas store is overflowing with handsome gifts for old and young. Many are buying their gifts here for the excellent values they get. We will hold any gift for a small sum down. Come in today and select your GIFT for a small amount and get just the article you admire. J. E. Carpenter Jeweler 01 1 is contains- aYatrt. V
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