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Thursday, August 27, THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS I I I I I I JUJUDDaDUU JUU JUULE OYSTERS RETURN Personal Mention. HIGH CLIFF WORLD IS HAPPY SOCIAL HAPPENINGS Meetings of Societies Ti I I I I I i TTTinnrTTrnnnnrTT Beautiful Antiques In Furniture and Jewelry The Furniture is solid mahogany built honestly by hand in the most substantial manner in Colonial, peudale and Sheri'tan designs There are odd pieces for the bed room, dining room and den, as yell as complete sets. Visitors and Asheville people invited to come in and inspect our display." No extra charge for crating for shipment. Biggs Antique Co. 16 Broadway, Langren BIdg Asheville, N.

O. The Coal- without a rk feet. Luscious Bivalves Will Soon "Be in Our Midst" Again Joy! It "THE WATER OF ETEiixAii vorni." The beauties of the Austrian court used a lotion which was so effectual In keeping the face smooth and free from wrinkles, even In the aged, they named it the "water of eternal youth." Some one recently has divulged the secret of this wonderful, though exceedingly simple, wrinkle lotion, which in her latitude she has similarly dubbed a preserver of youth: One ounce pure saxolite (powdered), dissolved In half pint witch hazel that's all there Is to it. Any woman can get these Ingredients at her drugstore, put" them together, and use tho solution with entire safety. To batho the face in the same brings Immediate results, even In case of the deeper wrinkles and furrows.

This is also effective for hanging cheeks and double chin. Rain Interferes With Tennis. to New York and later Mr. Lazaron On WI11 10 vvneeuns, vv. to see t.Ly vn hah I -1 i KatiM lazaron installed in office as there was not a full day of playing in We handle the best, Jellico $elds afford Asheville Dray, Fuel and Construction Co.

OFFICE PHONE 2M YARD PHONB tit head of a large Hebrew congregation. Br. Charles L. Minor returned yesterday from a six weeks' vacation on the Maine coast. Miss Julia May of Statesville is spending one month with Mrs.

B. B. Webb in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry BrlgRS and Mrs. William Briggs have returned to the tennis tournament in progress at fie Country club but a number of matches took place and several were started and will be completed today. Robert Qihgham defeated DuBols Rees to 4, nd 8 to 6. In the ladles' events Mrs. Milan defeated Mrs.

Coxe 3 to 6, 7 to 5 and 6 to 3. Yesterday afternoon in doubles Mr. Brazelton playing with Mr. Penick defeated Mr. Cary playing with Mr.

Rutledge 6 love and 6 to 1. Mrs. Johnston defeated Miss O'Brien 6 to 2 and 6 love. Two unfinished matches in the men's doubles to tie played off today were between Mr. Waring and Mr.

Waring playing against. Mr. Howland and Mr. Thomas in which the score stood 6 to 4 and 4 to 5 when the match was postponed until today and between Mr. Bingham and Dr.

Herbert playing lerm-rt pmyuiB Greenville, S. from their sum Oh Joy! Just five days less than" a week, think of it and THE oyster will be In our midst again. No war can Btop the Juicy bivalve and press bulletins received In Asheville this morning from Norfolk and Baltimore, where the bulk of the local supply comes from, is to the effect that barrels of oysters are now being packed for shipment. Oysters are permissible only In months. Therefore it Is the very best of table etiquette to order oysters on the very first day of September.

They do not object, therefore we shall have the served up on the half-shell, halt stew, half fry and other ways on and after next Tuesday. As to prices; well we should worry! Asheville Is going to have her oysters and going to have them quick. "Oysters Served Here" is a familiar sign in all of tho cafes and restaurants THEATERS ONE-FOURTH OFF ON ALL TRIMMED HATS SproatY Millinery mer home in the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs.

F. J. Massenhurg of Atlanta are spending some time here as guests at Mountain Meadows Inn. News and Views of Offerings in Vaudeville and Motion Pic- It tures That May Interest Park Attractions. Amateur Entertainments, Etc.

PARLORS Gate Bldg. Mrs. H. B. Rogers of Atlanta Is WEAVERVILLE And Lake Juanita DANCING AT THE LAKE TONIGHT.

ASHEVILLE EAST TENN. RAILROAD CO. against Mr. Littlefltld and Mr. Little- i KKttKltltltfcltKKKKRKKR THE MORE fleld in which the score stood 6 to 3 and 5 love unfinished.

It is expected that' Mrs. George. "The House of TeniiH-rly" Today. Encland's Dhotoulay "The House of old Temirly iy Sir Conan Doyle will "movie to of Asheville in season shown nt th Princess (Additional Social on Page 9). LITTLE DAUGHTER IS BETUMED BT FATHER White Baxter and Miss Eleanor Bax-1 ter, aunt and cousin of Mrs.

George ICE or Asnevuie will return home early in September from Europe. At the time of the declaration of war between Germany, France and England, Mrs. Baxter was in card-boards are now being dusted off preparatory to being brought Into service again. It is ssfid that one or two specimens of the luscious bivalves that is the proper way to tell about them in the newspapers, have already arrived in the Land of the Sky hut have not yet been allowed to disembark. But just wait.

The suspense will not be longer. The llavor of the oyster will be just as sweet. Asheville restaurants say, is day. It is said to be a film masterpiece, reproducing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stirring story "Rodney Stone." "The House of Tempcrly" litis received glowing press notices from all the large cities where the film has been shown. "A Woman's Triumph," adapted from Sir Walter Scott's story "The Heart of Midlothian," will be shown at tho Galax moving picture show to- IF-Tirl nf a TTarrl HVinn-Vit Paon YOU BUY the colder the ice chests better the food will keep.

ASHEVILLE ICE CO. Phone 72. Mrs. James M. Gudger, has re Now Appears to Be in Sight.

This was produced by the ever before, while those who are ceived notice of her appointment by the president general, Mrs. William Cummins Story, as a member of the "Memorial Continental Hall" committee, of which Mrs. William Cumming Story Is chairman. Mrs. Gudger is also a member of the Peace Arbitration and of the Continental Hall position to know declare that he (de-j' omoua rmycrs noting oyster) will be made to last direction of Daniel rohman.

Just a.s long at the church and school "The Tray CV Hearts a modern "sociables." as ever before. Last year Problem story by Lmim Joseph ance. E. C. Cole of West Asheville, has returned from the state of Washing- certain churches throughout the coun- J.

E. CARPENTEK JEWELER Watches and Fine Jeweln, Humor ui nie uruuu' iunini, mm "The Black Bag" commences at the moving picture house Saturday. It will be shown serially every It iton. where he went several weeks trv Prepared for the reception ol the A recent art exhibit In oils andi nt ht, announcing church suppers water colors which proved a delightful I j), which an oyster was to be the pre Cole, who was alleged to have been i with tho week tor nrteen weeks. lie rum m- social treat was given by Miss Mary Watch Repairng my Specialty, No.

8 Pack Square. 9. Wiggins and Miss Carrie Eckstorm tor! lo is to be "in our midst," too, 1 UR until April. Just think of that. of the Universal program Oeo Asheville is today and per I'nrkln a Folks are making a noise like the hi- 'he leading role in this problem valve and it is the absorbing subject l1)a5 of liscussion.

Set Teeth kidnaped by her aunt, Mrs. Bettie Hutchinson and Miss Corrie Tinsley and Mr. Cole brought the little girl back with him, both being at the Cole home in West Asheville now. This is perhaps the final chapter in ono of the most noted and the hardest fought cases of the kind that has developed in this section in many years. Since the story that was first published in The Gazette-News several weeks ago, telling of the arrival in Washington state of Mr.

Cole and his kidnaping the little girl from the yard of the house occupied by her aunts, many things have occurred that make the case more Interesting. After leaving Aberdeen, with the little girl, Mr. Cole was taken $6.00 Crowns $4.00 both of Chicago. The exhibit was given at Mountain Meadows Inn and was attended by manv of the guests. 5 It The executive board of the Civic league will meet at the residence of Mrs.

Whiteford Smith tomorrow at 11 a. m. It f. Rev. Mr.

Bright of Hendersonville arrived in Campobello yesterday to assist in a religious meeting for a few days and is with Itc-v. D. K. Owlngs. It Miss Louise A.

Beck and Miss Nellie Ulrich both of Cincinnati are guests at Mountain Meadows inn. It GOOD PIANOS AT Dunham's Music House VtfibrW TI Visitors to Asheville Are invited to luncheon or dinner at Grove Park Inn, the finest resort hotel in the world. Luncheon served from 1:00 P. M. to 2:30 P.

and dinner from 6:30 P. M. to 8:30 P. at $1.50 pei; plate. Finest Orchestra in the South afternoon and night.

All work at reduced price 10- year Guarantee. Ideal Painless Dentists 8 J4S. Main St. Over Zaglert Paul and Kiffin Rockwell Leave London for Paris to Enlist With Allies. LADIES GAUZE VESTS 5 cents to 25 cents.

THE CALL CO. 17 Biltmore Avenue 4i 'I BALTIMORE DENTAL ROOKS Orw Miss E. B. Leftwlch of Knoxville, from the train at Montenseno by of-after two weeks' vacation in the moun- fleers, acting on Information wired by tains of North Carolina, has returned the aunts. They were then taken back to her home in Tennessee.

to Centralla for a hearing, which whs It It held eight days later. Bond was made J. W. West of Orangeburg, S. C.

by Mr. Cole and he returned to Aber-who ias been visiting in Henderson- deen, where habeas corpus proceed-vllle has returned to South Carolina. I lngs were instituted by the aunts, which after having been postponed Miss Harriet Brasier and Miss Mary twice was finally heard and the Lawrence of Cincinnati are spending father awarded the child. The aunts the latter part of August In the moun-: appealed to the Supreme court of tains. Washington but when the time limit for the perfecting of the appeal had Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Mayo of Knox- passed, the aunts decided not to fight vllle, the latter formerly Miss Claire the case any farther, It Is stated and Claxton of Asheville have with Mrs. the child was turned over to Its father Daniel R. Mayo spent the past two, and brought by him back to Ashe- Advance Showing of -AUTUMN MILLINERY S. Ferguson Millinery Co.

Battery Park Place. London, Aug. 27. Many Americans' have enlisted In the foreign legion organized by Captain Rlccl who fought with Garibaldi. The services of the legion have been offered to the British war office but have not been accepted.

The legion contains 3000 men and 200 ottlcers. Paul and Ktffen Rockwell, brothers, young college graduates from Asheville, N. are among those who left yesterday for Paris to enlist. Before departing Paul Rockwell said: "We came over to Europe Just for a SOLID CAR OF BUCK'S RANGES CUT PRICES ON MEN'S SUITS Gem Clothing Store 6 Patton Avenue NOW ON SALE 'JSS weeks at Elkmont. vllle.

TONGUE pleasure trip, but have made up our M. BARNES WINS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Economy, Durability, Con- venlence and Appearance are the chief feature that prompt thousands to buy and prefer "Buck'a" to other make. The "Buck" is all that Is claimed for it, and then It represents the best that can be made after (7 year of stove making experience. Price $90 to $60. minds we want to light for the allies.

I Belgium won our admiration by her It Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hall and Frank Hall have returned to their home in Statesville from Montreat.

It H. J. Arnett of Macon. is spending the latter part of the summer in this vicinity. Miss Jessie H.

Humphries of Denton, Texas, is here. irnmn Oi'ht Frnnpn la In th thlpW of I I Sausage Chipped Beef I I Minneapolis, Aug. -J. M. Barnes! tne an( wc want t0 hei her out: Philadelphia, hag won the western I as best we can.

I Liinnrienn T.nn.f open golf championship with a total "We desire to get Into action right Bucks have white enameled ovens on sanitary bases. BURTON HOLT EESSSS -CASH OR CREDIT $15.00 Suit to Measure Silver Dollar Tailoring Co. 15 South Main Kiibler Whitehead I nf 53 fnr knl.t 111 my bpciiib lu be tho place for us. We realize how St. Louis, was second with 294.1 serious the game Is, but are willing, if i Tom McNnmara, Boston and George Mrs.

S. J. Price and Miss Mary P. i City Market Phones 833 and 833 i iMBBnBSSBBHHHBBKBBBBgl Jones of Florence, are guests at Snrgent. Washington, D.

tied for necessary to offer our lives for the allies." Mountain Meadow Inn. mini and fourth money with 298 and Jack Burke, Thunder Bay. and for George Simpson, Omaha, tied fifth place, each with 302. LOGAN A Full Line of Victrolas AT ALE'S MUSIC HOUSE 76 Patton Avenue. DISTILLERS LIVING n.VRI).

Many Captures Have Rcrn Made by Fcderul Officer. MERCHANT TAILOR Legal Building; 8 Pack Phone 717 COLONIAL AND FRENCH STYLE MIRRORS A largo stork to make selection from. The price run from 1.50 up to f8.R0. Very attractive and ornamental ami always lu good taste, Just the thing to fill In a narrow space. J.

H. LAW, 35 Patton Avenue. It Mr. and Mrs. J.un If.

Wood have as their guests their home on French Broad avenue D. A. Miller and Miss Gertrude Wood of Statesville. Mrs. Miller and Miss Wood are laters of Mr.

Wood, Mrs. N. c. Collins has as her guest Mrs. A.

A. Dobbins of Statesville. Mrs. h. T.

Hargett who has been the guest of Mrs. Dobbins has gone to Hlckorv. Mr. and Mrs. K.

1). Walte and Miss Ethel Walte of Palmetto, recently arrived and have Joined the summer colony at Mountains Meadows Inn. It Mr. and Mrs. Lazaron of Cincinnati who have been upending some weeks in 'Ashevlllfi where they came with their aon.

Rabbi Morris Lazaron, have left for the east Airs. Lazaron goes CAMDEN WHITE LEAD Special to Tho Gazettc-Newa. Greensboro, Aug. 27. Aevenue Agent Vanderford said this forenoon his men are getting a large number of brandy distilleries which are pe ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF IF ITS THE WHITEST HOCSE TOt LTER SAW ITS CAMDEN LEAD.

Miller-Clayton Paint Co. Zc'nltli Paint IroadwJ culiar to this season of the year. In the past three days six or eight ofj None but high-class factory mechanics employed. Our supplies are cheaper and all work is Guaranteed. ENTERPRISE OARAGE J.

B. Rumbough, Gen. Mfrr. CHICHESTER PILLS Historic Mount Mitchell 6711 FEET AROVE SKA LEVEL The hlgheet peak eaat of the Rockies. The Pike's Peak of Uie South.

Il 1U J. llil4kWlllUaMii'VO I'lIU la w.4 tl.M bo.M, tmiti with Ulaa iW Magnificent In Its approach over the moat'exqtilNlle trails In the country. Maleetlo In Its location among the cool and fragrant balsams. When It Is hot In Asliertllc, wood fires and double blankets are necessary a this ele 11 A Mil B) II BAKU FI1.IA WesternSarolina rw VISITORS WELCOME PELTON-HIGOASON STUDIOS ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY JfEXT TO PRINCE88 THEATER' tnese nave been ana the officers are lll on tho hunt. Recently officers were engaged In cutting up a brandy still.

One of the officers, Deputy Bradley, In making hla report, gave the mutter of fart statement that while at work with hla hatchet on a distillery belonging-to a certain citizen of the dark section of South Carolina he wal much "disturbed" by tho man shooting at him. The man had ahot at him from a hill side. Mr. Vanderford laid he had a. similar experience on one occasion, when he was somewhat "disturbed" by an Irate owner shooting at him.

The place was in the mountains and Mr. Vanderford' was busy rutting up the plant when he heard three shots lie did not realize, even after ha bad heard the two shots that the party was firing at him. The third ihot, however, cut a six-Inch hole In hi vation. toiM op ana enjoy real tan earner on tne summit tncae hot August days. No hay fever here.

Spend a few days roaming over the moat beautiful trail In America. A three days' trip will cost you 14.00 per day. traveling In perfect com fort. Numbers make the trip afoot, greatly reducing the cost Whatever way you may wish to go I shall be glad to afford full Information, and aastat In making this beautiful mountain trip on to be remembered when you are far away from western North Carolina- t. W.

DINX, Telephone No. and tilt 63 Patton Avenue, Asheville. MHMMMMMMMMIMMtMtMIMMWMMMWIMM Battery Park Bank over coat, a fact which to Mm was Beryls HAVE won commendation wherever the have hern Introduced be-raiiHA of their rliarmlng In-fnftltjr of color rffivt their fine brilllanrr and re fined appearance, when properly set. Specially Exhibited i T7C beautifully designed and well mute platinum and fold Jewelry rhotrw aelec Uona of ihene beryl -cema can be ecu in our tbow window. Arthur M.

Field Co. disturbing to say the least GENUINE FRENCH SARDINES AYe have some extra fine ones free from bonea packed i A Good Garden 1 always a oure of fit w4 pleasure and partloularljr with' living cost mountlnl ward. Bow turnips, plnarh. kals, lettuca, to, and mak living easier not enly for yor" elf but for your nsij bbor I fortunately placed. Grcnt's Rclisbl PnifS and a I LICENSED TO WED I ASHEYILLE, N.

a Capital $100,000 Surplus and $155,000 i orncnui Jane P. Sawrer, thati-niaa of the Doarti Kswtn Blsder, Vk-e-Prsa Ilsnkln, Ami. cash. i. Edmund I.

Whltun to Dorothy Rihartle. in Olive Oil. 35c PER CAN. Yates McGuire Phcna 1715-171837 Haywood Street TITE ilOHE OF FIlEttll VEGETABLES rrompt DcUyerj I'rompt Drlirer; I V. J.

Rector to Minnie L. Jones. MIMUHNMNUMIHHIlMHMIMtNHNNMIMlHl JE. Oandll to Mary Pol jr, Jesse IlUrk to Jowl Itayea. W.

8. Q'B. Robinson to Annie. rierce. Hlnton McLaod to France Alexan Phone your "Wants? 202 der..

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