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,1 -. j.. THE iSHEVlLLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1920. 12 Japanese Trays Choice Variety Thin Glass Sherbets Low and Tall I- IJUDGE WELLS GOES i AFTER AUTO SPEEDERS BASKETBALL GAMES TO BE-PLAYED THIS WEEK i MANSLAUGHTER CASE GOES TO JURY TODAY MORE 6TIUXGEXT PIMSHMENT ' WILL BE METED OCT. Rnoxille High Will PUy Lwl "V." and High School Teams on Thurs day ami Friday. Will Klug Being Tried for Boy With Track Boy's Paid $3,000 by Company. Killing rather INSTITUTES SUIT TO RECOVER $800 c. v. Brown File Complaint Against O. V. Whitton. "Jinx' Re-Acted on Manager Movie, and He Was Haled to Police Court. of I Quality and Price Both Right LAW'S 2 1 Haywood St. i t&diea who ar Jiscrtmtnat-. Ins; In their selection of China and Silverware will find here everything one could wish for. THE I-X-L STORE 0 PATTOX AVE. PHOXE 107 YOUR EYES . are nature's great gift. Your j enjoyment of lifev depends ! upon their service to you. CARE FOR THEM. " Charles H. Honess OPTOMETRIST ' Eye-Strain Specialist s 14 Patton Ave. Opp. Poatoirice Established 1000. WE HAVE a few used Tires in our stock which will go cheap. Also a few retreads. STETSON KRVICE ATlSFIEt ' ,,. STETSON TIRE COMPANY Broadway and Walnot Sta. and ' fioutbjtldo Ave. , Phones S1T1 and toil. Judge 'Uobert M. Wells Slated from : the bench In police court, Tuesday morning that more stringent punish ment would be meted out to violators of the speed law coming within his Jurisdiction. These remarks were oc casioned by the appearance before him of Lauren West, a young chauf feur from the Skyland section of the country, who was charged with three offenses, following a Are truck' going to a Are, running with cut-out open and speeding. A witness testified that West made 48 miles per-hour in the congested part of the city, the condi tions being more dangerous during the excitement following the passage of the fire truck in answering nn alarm, l'rayer for Judgment was con tinued on payment of the cost in all three actions. West being required to enter into a bond of 10U for a period of one year not to violate the traf flo laws of the city or slate for that time. The presiding Judge took opca. aion to refor to the fatal accidents happening recently, which in the opinion of the court were more or less brought about by unnecessary care lessness and reckless driving on the part of the drivers of the vehicles. K. S. Keller, before the court on a charge of speeding, placed with the arresting officer a $25 cash bond and I requested the officer to nlead htm I guilty with instructions that he would call for the remainder of the money left over from the bond after the lino and costs, which he guessed at, was paid. Owing to the high rate of speed this defendant probably saved himself money by taking this method as Judge Wells fined $21.15 and the cost, the total amounting to the bond he placed with the officer, Mrs. Mattie Baird, a resident of Kenllworth, was before the court on a charge of reckless driving and run ning tier auto without a chauffeur's license, tn the latter cSargs hs was found guilty, she living outside the city limits and in the case of reck less driving she was found not guilty, she living outside the city limits and in the case of reckless driving she was taxed with the costs. The, charges preferred against Mrs. Balrd resulted from the collision of the auto she was driving Monday after noon with a street car on Patton ave nue Just west of the postofflce. No damage was done to the street car and the tool box and left fender of Airs. Balrd s oar were crushed. The "Jinx" caused y the arrival of ine picture, -jinx" in Ashevllle seems to have taken effect on J. C. Duncan, manager of the popular picture show where the picture was on exhibition Monday. The sign in front of the picture show needed reoalrlnsr. A lad der was procured to reach the sign. The lights had to be washed and the slow process of drying had to be water on. The ladder and the "Jinx" atill remained on the side- The Ashevllle High school team j During ihe will meet the team of the Knoxvllte superior court uign on fxiaay nigm si ins jocai mgu school gymnasium. This game prom ises to be one of Interest, aa It Is un derstood that the Knoxville team Is one of unusual strength. Before the high school team meets the Knoxville team the local "V." team will play a game with the visi tors on Thursday night, at the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium. A good attendance Is expected at both of these games, as indications are they will probably be two of the best games that will bo played here during this season. On January 80 the local high school team will meet the Ienolr 'college team here. Other games ore with Uutherford college, which will b played on February 2, and on Febru- course of the trial yesterday of Will C. V. Brown yesterday filed suit against O. V. Whltton in which he seeks to recover $800 alleged to be due him on a promissory note signed by the defendant and which is un paid. The case grew out of the purchase of some property by the defendant, who at the time of the purchase ex- King, driver of a truck belonging to'ecuted some promlsory notes secured the Southern Coal company which ran over and killed Chester King, a 14-jear-old boy, a compromise was ef fected between Jesse King, father of the boy, and the foufhern Coal com pany, In which $3,000 was paid the father. King took the stand and testifying In his own behalf explained to the court and the Jury the incidents con cerning the fatal accident on Spring street In which Chester King was killed. The defendant and the boy who was killed, although of the same name, are no blood relation. The defendant stated that he by a mortgage on the property. Upon the failure of the defendant to meet the notes the property was sold, and at this sale according to the com plaint filed yesterday, the property did not bring a sufficient price to clear up oil the notes remaining unpaid. Therefore the suit Is to recover the remaining $800 said to he due In ref erence to the transaction. The lights were turned on along the city streets at 4:04 that evening. Mrs. Hinder stated that Arscmus Hensloy, driver of the wagon which fwaa struck, was not knocked off his wagon as he swore while on the wit- ARREST MAN WANTED HERE FOR OVER YEAR Calvin Kuykendall, a young man whom the officers have been wanting sry 8 ond 10, the locals will play re- driving about 10 or 12 miles per hourlne at a ml turn games with Knoxviye high ond down Spring street when he saw less! The defendant did not attempt to Fountain City high at Knoxville. ;than 10 feet nhend a wagon. He stated 'deny that ho was running between mai ne anempiou to orive arouna uieo n(j u mies an hour, and franklv wagon and owing to the fact that thejslated that ho did not have the light's driver, Arsemus Hensley; had turned turned on. lie created a favorable the horses toward the curb and thus ; Impression while op the stand, throwing the back of tho wagon near- j All the evidence was taken yester er the middle of the road, that the, day and some speeches bv attorneys truck struck it. The defendant stated m.i. rh. ,iu a a . for more than a year on a charge mat ne did not have the lights on thc.the jury this morning, and the case. of carbreaking. turned up at South'lrucK turned on. as it was not the following the Judge's charge, will eo jjiltmore yesterday afternoon, and""'" " ,l-'"5 ntii uity big to the Jury, his features were reoou-n ze . b--'""y milieu on. Ho was arrested by Deputy l.uthcrj Attorneys for the defcntlnnt stated Revis, Fred Jones and Patrolman t,ie' '" provides that an automobile McMlnn. Kuykendall furnished a i driver is not forced to turn on the satisfactory bond for $500 for htai"shts until one-half hour after sun appearance at the next term of su-:down. The local weather bureau ob perior court ; server was summoned and testified - , ,that on Ihe evening of the accident WATTTTTCTR VTNTYTfl ATPF) ltho 9un n'"nt low" ut 6:34 o'clock. " V 1. r . M J- U Hinder, of 16 Spring street, U AooAULlT UHAKurJU ttnJ whose home Is located directly fronting where the accident in ques- Vack Watkins. charged with an I tion occurred, testified I that she heard a j But you cannot have ' sound, attempt to commit criminal assault, ish a,n,d w.ent . , lhcJrnt to c- healthv fruit without the use of was declared not culltv bv the su-l"ut rould not unt" she had tur"cd ' " wiinoui uie use or perlor court Jury yesterday morning i,he porcn ,iKht- Sne ats" 8ta,ed that t proper spray materials. The trial of the defendant had con-i!"0 "Jree.1 "en!9 ,Yer? ,,urneu " f- ier uir uu.v no nau ucen seriously ' wounded, had been carried to the . drug store nearby and where he died. SOUND FRUIT BRINGS BIG PRICES MEN'S NECKWEAR In a large assortment of smart new patterns and color combinations. Fancy stripes, brocaded, flowered and con ventional patterns in rich cut silks; boeatheas in all solid colors; club ties of figured cut silks; crocheted and knit silks in solid colors and fancy, stripes. Wide price range. Special Values in Soft Hats sumed the entire time of the court on Monday, owing to the large num ber of witnesses to be examined. Prest-)-Llte. batteries give quick starts and long life. Sawyer Motor Co., distributors. tf walk. The ladder being a natu ral "Jinx" within itself suggested that a sign "don't walk under this ladder. It's a Jinx" be placed on the ladder as an advertisement medium be placed there. The ladder, sign and "Jinx" still remained on the sidewalk. Then a policeman appeared upon the scene carefully observing tho "Jinx" the obstruction was having to the pe .destrlan traffic on the sidewalk. He de cided the "Jinx" must vamoose. Mr. Duncan waa sought and summonsed to police court for obstructing the sidewalk. The "Jinx" still followed the manager until Judge Wells told him that he was guilty and must pay the cost. Then the "Jinx" disappear ed. , Two "drunks" faced the court and prayer for Judgment was continued in each case upon payment of the coat. EI CE3 THE HALLMARK STORE. f Our Glasses Are Sight Preservers DRY LIME - SULFUR IN DESIGNING JEWELRY We always make it a r-e to adhere to conservative and dignified line that form a sensible basis of design, in order that the result may prove a lasting pleasure to the wearer. Should you have an old piece of jewelry you wish changed, possibly we can suggest some alteration that will make it a most prized and admired piece. Arthur M. Field Co. I They are buoys of hope to ship wrecked eyes. They save sight, dispel the gloom of defective vison and render a servce beyond prce. Do your eyes require saving? "Becoming Glasses Cost No ' More" DR. DENISON OPTOMETRIST - (Eye-Strain Specialist) 25 Patton Avenue , Opp. Kress Store. EX Standard Lime-Sulfur Solution in Dry Powdered Form will insure you large fancy fruit that brings good prices. Use it as ! a dormant spray against the scale and- combine it with your Arse nate of Lead for summer spray ing. Come in and let us tell you more about Dry Lime-Sulfur and let us quote you prices. Or write for, descriptive circular! and prices. T. S. MORRISON & CO Headquarters for Spray Pumps and Fittings, Pruning Tools, Spray Materials Come in and let us show you our Peerless Washing Machines . and Vacuum Cleaners Best in the world. Easy pay- v ment plan WARD ELECTRIC CO. IS Battery. Park Place. ' Del co Light Products. PHOXE 449 THE HALLMARK STORC. I t4 'Women that KnoW ' f Say That Our Line of Hot Water Bot tles Cannot Be Beat. We haye a complete line of MetaL Rubber and Stop Hot' Water Bottles. Just the thing to keep you warm. Prices from $1.50 to $5.00 - itav C - s-fO4 i We Give Coupons Good for Wm. A. Rogers SILVERWARE on every purchase of $ 1 or more on Furniture. Ask about our plan. Coupons Absolutely Free Burton & Furniture. Molt On the Square WARM AIR FURNACES Car load received. Get yours now. Prices are advancing on these. We can save you money and guarantee satisfaction. W.H. ARTHUR 75-77 Broadway Sheet Metal Works PHONE 2116 Wattdtoes In every class of merchandise there is a Standard that is always spoken of--compared to and judged by. Our policy in every case is to secure just that line of standard merchandise for our customers. Until recent years it has seemed the policy of each European, watch maker to pro duce a watch peculiar to himself. The Swiss watch makers of established reputation have, like their American broth ers, standardized their models. The manufacturers of the celebrated Gruen Watches have now in their works watch makers from Switzerland to the end that they may furnish American watches made under Swiss supervision. We are now showing the most dependable makes stand ard watches that have established reputations for accur acy and reliability. HENDERSON 52 Patton Are. - Your Jeweler Near Postoffice LIBBY'S SLICED PINEAPPLE No. 2 Per Can 42c No. 3 Per Can 53c THE AUTOMAT Cash and Delivery E. J. Edwards. Mcr. Haywood Bids. Phone 3036 FREIGHT 0 FURNITURE HAULING VANS SERVICE reputation based on hundreds of satisfied customers testimony is the best recommendation to new users of our PARDEE COAL CITIZENS TRANSFER AND COAL CO, Phones 25-981. Term, ci,. I ' Canned Loganberries and Blackberries , Loganberries and Blackberries, canned in heavy syrup. Large, Best Quality, Ripe Berries 1 tb Cans Blackberries 38c 2 tb Cans Blackberries 50c 2 tb Cans Loganberries . ., ........50c eJ. J. YATES 37 Haywood St Phones 1715-1716 Groceries and Service. MEMBER OF THE Elkhorn Brand BLUE RIBBON CHEESE "The Smack O'Goodness1 EDWIN C JARRETT ' 12 N. Pack Souare and Gtv Marlrtt Afl Bulk pod. Kepi fa Sanitary, Dvst-Preof Bias. oca a sj r c V JC K TTHING. it Lamb, Veal, Pork, TURKEYS Broilers and Fryers HENS STAR MARKET THREE PHONES-!!!? "We are saecesafnl caterers to variety of appetites." MAKE YOUR ELECTRIC IRON WORK OVER-TIME ! We have a small rack which sells for a dollar. It will convert your electric iron into a ten dollar cook stove. You simply turn your electric iron up-side-down and presto, change I You have a dandy little electric stove which would cost you about ten dollars. We have a limited stock. Get yours today. PRICE $1.00 Each ie&YMJnTJ 64 Patton Ave. Electrical Bldg. Opp. P. O. TOBACCO SEED ALL THE Musk You Delight to Hear You WillFind on the Improved White Burley Little Oronokc Broadleaf. -Lancaster . These varieties were grown by the largest and best grower of Tobacco Seed in the world. This seed is the pride of his business, and we know planters everywhere have found this grower's seed true to type, of strong germination, and pro-. ductive. ASHEVILLE SEED COMPANY . Call for a Calendar. Cor. College 4 Lexington. Phone 2177 and 2178. mcimik Come in and hear the good music. No obligation to purchase Dunham's Music House The Home of High Grade Pianos DA
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