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TIIE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1913. 10 CRIMINAL DOCKET 'CONCRETE WORK WAS WORK Oil THE MORGUE FULL LIGHT WILL BE R-WALLACE FINISHED YESTERDAY HAS BEEN COMPLETED I THR0VNONJ0ESTI0N JVDCE CARTER MAKES INTERESTING STATEMENT. CIEAREDYESTERDAY hirTENCKS IMIOK0 ITOX SKVERAL IFJK0ATS. i I Construction of the City's Crematory Many Improvements Made at the ht BHng Funded to Completion I Undertaking Parlors of ola ml, Other Work. Brown Go.

Prisoner Probably Will Be Taken to the Federal JYI-win at Ailiinta 1 UnaHiigft of Three Local Drngglsn, ArrcHted on Bench Warrants, Have Been Postponed. The concrete work at th, iiicmera-; Work which has beer. In progress u.r, which wcins uutit U)r tne past several werka fm the 1 .1. A.lll In .1 tlW, Today. SILVER THE MARQUETTE FATTERN THE FLORAL PATTERN THE LAUREL PATTERN (Sample! Displayed In Window) ALL TirE ABOVE ARE VERT NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE IN DESIGN.

Guaranteed for 50 Years PRICES VERY REASONABLE THE QUALITY NEEDS NO COMPARISON. THE PATTERNS ARE SURE TO PLEASE. THE PRICES ARE EA8V TO COM-TIRB. H. LAW SS PATTON AVE.

i uZ and chapel of Noland, Brown tlon of Engineer Utsorge J. Meade. w.u flniahed yesterday and the work-1 I practically complete and the 'men will begin to place tiie brick new department of th undertaking Monday. The concrete, worlt wan entabliKhment will be ready for tue utarted Immediately after e.i' ithin the next few days. The mor-! wa finished and It has been carried i true adjoins the undertaking parlora, The riiiiunal iloi kel ai i t-J at Hfl'ATKMKNT OF tOVKT.

"Foil light la going to tie Special Sales in Men's Clothing and Furnishings Men's Winter Suits what we carried over last Spring not a very large assortment, because not many of them, but every one a good value. $15.00 to $30.00 SUITS. to $19.75 Stiff Bosom Shirts Closing out a special line of E. W. Shirts, bought at a sacrifice and sold at a loss $1.50 and $2.00 Colored stiff bosoms, all 980 SPECIAL LOT SHOES HALF PRICE.

M. V. MOORE CO. 11 PATTON AVE. The Home of Hart Schaffner Marx OlotKei, Dunlap Rata, Manhattan Shirta.

yesterdays sniiin of tin United State District court, which convened here Monday morning, with Judga James E. Boyd presiding. Hentencea were ImpoHed upon several Hefendnnts yesterday and thoee who were sent to the federal prison a Atlanta will be thrown on thle whiskey question If It take sU months to do 1L on with rapidity, city auinonucx wniie me pnveitA enapei, minting on stuted yesterday that they ate ''hurch street, with a seating capacity pleased with the manner In which, of 100, adjoins the morgue, the workmen are performing 'lieiri All of the departments of an tin-labors and with good w.eatlu i il is dertaklng eatabltshment are provided for the additional space. The clothes chests, aterlHierp, linen room We Intend to give the public all Information possible, and It Is 4 the Intention of those responsible for the enforcement of the law to see that the whiskey nuisance 4- la abated, regardle of whom tne guilty might be. "I am to be transferred to an- 4 other court district on the first and embalming parlors are arranged with a view to convenience, and each department la separate and distinct believed that the plant will In- ready for use within the pest, two nioniho.

The work st the city hospital fur the tnutment of persons suffering with contagious dtaeaees Is beirg punned while the weather favor-dble und the new buildings lire 'rapidly taking form. The superintendent's home will be ready for od iipnmy within the next few days, thought, and ha probablv will mo hlB family Into 'hi. nidnce i uini.r the middle or later part of next week. from the other, In the morgue and the chapel ornamental celling Is used and the flooring Is of hardwood. the pians for the Improvement of the year, but I hope before that ttme to see that the guilty whiskey men Ve dealt with tn in accordance with the law." 4 Judge Frank Carter of the 8upe- rlor Court.

and the work of Tarrying them on has heen done fcy C. It. Holder, who taken to the penitentiary today. In all probability. In passing eetitence y-terday afternoon, Judge Boyd declared thut hereafter defendanta adjudged guilty ol violation of the Interim revenue laws will draw heavier con-tences than have been lmponetI In the pant, declaring that the prncti' i- "I Illicit distilling must, be stoppeii Western North Carolina.

In tin- of the following defendants, ail iuiJk guilty of Illicit distilling, sentences of one year and one day In the. federal prison and fimm or lfu were imposed, the flnra being suspended; Hampton Levi, Kuart Levi, Alfred Cap pa, fame Oaildeti, Ki Kli Clnm-taine, Mark Clark and Reuben Inrn.in, The following, who were adjudged guilty of the name offenae, were sentenced to a term of one month In jail i.i associated with the undertaking establishment IM Flower Pots For lc Up CASE APPEALED TO MICHAEL SCHENGK IS NAMER AS SOLICITOR ThelXL Dept.Store THE SUPREME COURT U-gal Battle of Interest to Masons Will Hardly Be I-ldl Before Next April. and were fined 1100, the fine being suspended: Oliver Uribble, Fred 32 fatiou Ave. Phone 101 Hughes and George RaJyers. Will Nuvo'd A.

Hall Whose KcMlgtuitloii Kiii nlly WaA Snt to the Governor. DRESSED POULTRY DUCKS FRYERS BROILERS FOWLS SPARE RIB AND BACK BONE HOME RENDERED LARD PEERLESS PORK SAUSAGE a vlolatteh of the Internal revenue law, Tom Uwwn, formerly at prominent merchant of. Hot Hprlngn, who waa found guilty at Thursday's Developments came thick and fa'it yesterday In the whtakey enforcement crusade which has recently been Instituted by Judge Prank Carter, acting as a trial magistrate, after the grand Jury, sitting three days of this week, had failed to act on the liquor question. The three druggists, defendants arrested charged with violating the whiskey law have hot been tried. They are out on bonds In the sum of $1,000 each.

Wltmeeees by the score summoned are watting to be called to testify when the caaea will be heard. From one to another the witnesses step to one aide and enquire In a sub-roea tone of voice: "Say, friend, when are they going to call me as a witness? I do not know a thing no, not one thing, about selling or buying whiskey from Michael Hehtfnck, of Henderson-vllle, will succeed A. Hall Johnston as solicitor of the Eighteenth judicial district, according to an announce HILL'S Whether We Sell You Glasses depends on whether you need tbem or not. CHARLES H. H0NES3 Optometrist and Optician 64 Patton Ave.

Opponltc Fostoftlc. Oui C-Eite Toric lensea are the best. Local Masons are greatly Interested In news which has been received to (he effect that the case of M. W. HayliBs against the grand lodge will go to the state Supreme court.

At a recent hearing Mr. Kayllss expressed a desire' to amend his complaint and the Judge refused to allow him to do this, whereupon the attorneys for the plaintiff filed notice of appeal to a druggist or from any one else here In Asheville, Honestly I don't." Sympathy Is about all the seovral hundred witnesses who have been the supreme ootirt. The case prob ably will be passed upon by the members of the higher court next April. Th supreme council, A. A.

8. fur the United 9tatts and Its depen session of the court, wits fined $201 and the costs. The costs amounted to about 1250. For Illicit distilling, John Dills waa fined ton. An unbiue case waa that of Andy titandlngrieer, an Indian who resides at the Cherokee reHervatlon, charged with selling whiskey to other of hi tribe, Judgement In this case wa suspended.

For yearn, the Indian wuh Chief of the tribe, Today probably will he given over to the hearitiK of motion In various citseH nnd the caee of Wlllard hrolhera agalnM the North Carolina ICIectrlcal Power company la net for Monday morning. Veaterday morning, Judse Hoyd heard the bankruptcy proceeding of the Cherokee Tanning Export company, which reoently was adjudged a bankrupt The order probably will he plgned itoday, Aa waa atated In The Cltlsert yenterday, the point at Insue Is that of Jurtadletlon, the company having been adjudged a bankrupt by the tinted Btatea court while a temporury receiver we appointed in a state summoned get around the court house, with references to the whiskey cases, for there Is certainly no infor ment authorized by Governor Locke Craig yesterday before his departure for lluleigh. The appointee is well known In legal circles of this section of the state and 1a one or Henderson county's loading attorneys. He Is a strong democrat and an active party worker. The news of the appointment will be received with keen Interest in this section of the state1.

Since the resignation of Mr. Johnston as solicitor tiovernor Craig has received many applications for the office, It Is nald, and the announcement of Mr. John-nlon's successor has been awaited with no little speculation. Solicitor Hchenck's commission will he sent to him at once, It la expected, and he will assume the duties of office within the very near future. mation there for them.

F. H. McMullen, D. MacN. MacKay and Penrose Baldwin, druggists, A GOOD PLATE OF SOUP Will make the whole dinner easy to prepare and the Soups will please those who want the very best in soups.

YATES McGUIRE the detendams In the cases. Their attorneys, Jones and Williams and VV. P. Brown, were in court yesterday morning and asked Judge Carter to set a Ume for the hearing of' the c- defendanta. Judge Carter said that he could not do this, inasmuch aa it 37 Haywood St.

Phones 1715, 1718. would require much time to audit the Good Roads and Good Coal Ma Maic, ha militant and prohporit Where Ihew In happl-ncni there In peace and prosperity. COAL luU In goodnena, and niako lite luima comfortable and where oumfort la tiitwe lg happimwa. Phone 40. Asheville Coal Co.

North Pack Square, F. M. WK WER, Ma'mr- court. INNOCENT BUT GLAD TO DIE. NEW YORK, Nov, thank you for sentencing me to dfath, dencies, lis presided over by Major W.

XV. Bayllss, the original supreme council being Instituted by Joseph Cernau, of France. It Is not recognized by any supreme council of Masons In the world, it Is said. The case has attracted a great deal of attention In Masonic circles of the state and the Information that It to be given a hearing In the 8uprem court jof North Carolina will be received with Interest by the members of the fraternity In North Carolina. PRINCETON SQUAD RESTS.

PRINCETON, N. 'Nov. 7. On the eve of the battle with Harvard, the Princeton football equad rested quietly In the University field nouse tonight under the watchful eye of coaches. Their work this afternoon waa not hard enough to tire them out but the orders to rest were absolute.

Every offensive play the Tigers could possibly work on Harvard was rehearsed thoroughly this afternoon. There was no scrimmage. The coaches took Law and Borden aside for some work In punting and Cup-tain linker came In for a brisk practice at kicking goals. All the first string men except Baker is In good condition. He hns de.

CHOICE MILK-FED CHICKENS THE TENDER KIND Judge. I am Innocent, but I am also tired of life. I never murdered my wife. A Jury says I did. though, ml tho sooner I die the better." Thus did Qregorlo Giordano, a hncmaker, greet the announcement ni' a court decree1 the other day fix-.

Ing his execution for the week of I December 8th. Olordano was convlc-I ted of having beaten his wife, Kul-Vatorla, to death with his cobbler's last and then decapitating her llfe- INCREASE SUSPENDED. WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. The 5 per cent.

Increase In freight rates proposed hy eastern railroads was suspended by thu Interstate commerce commission today until March 12, 1814, and November 24, 1913, was set aa the date for the first hearing. About 21,000 tariffs are suspended by the order. It Is not expweted that the commission will be able to dispose of the case before March 12, and the tariffs probably will have to be re-suspended to a later date. Ivoula D. Brandels, of Boston, who to represent the commission as counsel In the case, engaged now In the preparation of material and In the collection of data bearing upon the proceeding.

DIXIE MOTOR tie l85 BUICK 80 It So, Main. Phone $0S. levw body. STAR MARKET Phones 1917, 1918 and 1919. We Are Successful Caterers to a Variety of Appetite.

receipts of liquors by the express and railroad companies. "The books of the railroad an3 express companies are now being thoroughly investigated," said Judge Car ter last night," and when we go to trial on the charges against the defendants the public will know hiw many gallons of whiskey has been brought Into Asheville, what doctors gave prescriptions for tho same, what druggists eold whiskey without prescription and other Interesting Information." Judge Carter declared that the investigation will not be concluded with the checking of the railroad and express records. He Is authority for the statement that physicians who have Issued too many prescriptions are going to be summoned into couit and those to whom prescriptions have been issued will be required to furnish Information as to whether or not they were bona fide patients at the time that the prescriptions were given. Judge Carter said that he had asked City Attorney Silas Bernard to get authority from the. mayor and aldermen to aid him In the whiskey investigations, but that if he did not get such authority from the city authorities, he (Judge Carter) would look after the matter.

Col. V. S. Lusk has tendered his services as counsel for the state in prosecuting the three defendants arrested, and others against whom proceedings may be brought In the future along the same line. Col.

Lusk has been identified with the prohibiton movement In this city for some time. GIANTS 'WIN. veloped a had knew and Is not likely WILL DISMISS CAVALRY. CALUMET, Nov. state cavalry remaining in the cop BS1 B1SBEE, Nov.

7. The New York Olants again defeated the Chicago White Sox today. Score: R. H. E.

New York 103 0139 14 0 Chicago 000 000 1001 9 2 Batteries: Frommo and Meyers; Russell and Daley. Michigan H. P. Beans per strike district, numbering about 50 men, probably will he sent to their homo stations curly next week. 10 Kei in ine game.

Harvard money 1 being offen at odvls varying from ten to six, foUr to three and taken as fast as It Is offered. The entire :6,000 seats In the temporary stadium were sold out tonight and there was a demand for accommodations, The Hne-up as announced tonight follows: Hammond, left end: Philips, left tackle; Semniens, left guard; E. Trenkmnn, center; Swart, right guard' Fallin, right tackle; Shea, right end: Gllck, quarter back; Law left halfback; II. A. H.

Baker (captain), right halfback; Strict, fullback. The Everyday FLASUL1GDT la the Handiest Means or illumination ever devised. It Is absolutely dependable; throws Its shaft of steady brilliance right tn the teeth of the wind and rain, and Is clean and aafe. In The House, at lights up the darkest closet and there la not the slightest danger of ftre. All slzea from $1.00 to $5.00 Only a few bags left out first shipment.

Send your orders quick. More coming. Phone 96 ROGERS GROCERY COMPANY WHOLESALE Sale of Gold Filled and Silver Jewelry "DANIEL WEBSTER" FLOUR. "TOWN TALK" FLOUR TO ENTERTAIN SAILORS. MALTA Now.

7 British naval and civil authorities here have arranged a series of entertainments In honor of Rear Admiral Charles F. Badger and officers and men of the battleship Wyoming, due here tomorrow. The American1 flagship will have the harbor practically to herself, as most of the British fleet 1s engaged In maneuvers. On Monday, Nor. 10th, we will offer at very interesting net prices a largo assortment of Necklaces, La Vallieres, Bar Pins, Nat Pins, Krooeli Pins, Chatelaine Pins, Cuff Buttons, Bracelets and other articles of Gold-Filled, Solid Silver and Black Jewelry.

They be PIEDMONT ELECTRIC CO. OnpuHlte Postofflce. 4 Patton Avenue Phone The formal opening of my store with my new lines will be announced in a few days. Watch the daily papers. BLOMBERG'S SPORTING GOODS AND TOY STORE.

17 Patton Avenue. STEEL FRAME "CORN KING" Manure Spreaders Mr. Jos. M. Robinson of Cilo, Yancey county, writes us as follows: "The Is a dandy.

lam quite sure that 13 loads of 'manure on acres made me 30 bushels of corn miore than I would have niml(. otherwise." Kvery purchaser of a "Corn King" spreader is a satisfied user and does "better farming." by haying It, Write for Catalogue. T. S. Morrison Co.

Plant Daffodils Displayed in Our Show Window with some odd pieces of heavily-plated silver hollow ware and small leather novelties. You will find these articles of Jewelry, Leather and Silver of especial interest for intended Christinas (lifts of very moderate cost. Arthur M. Field Go. WE HILL BE GLAD to wlrci your house.

repair any electric fixtures that may lie out of order. Soli you a typewriter, or repair your old one Sell you new bicycle, or repair your old ono, or rent you one, by tho week or month, Repair your gun, revolver, hot water bottles, any kind of rubber goods or most anything else; PHONE FS BEFORE YOU THROW IT AWAY. J. M. Hearn Co.

Pattery Park Place, Phone 448. IF YOU GET A In the hardy border or ny position where they can remain undisturbed. Dy allowing the tops to ripen, turn yellow, the bulbs will multiply and yield an Increasing bloom of rich golden yellow flowers. In time, when too crowded, dig up, divide and reset The Emperor, Empress and Sir Watlcins are the largest and most satisfactory trumpet varieties and can be supplied at 40c per dozen. Hobarl M.

Cable Piano YOU WILL BE SATISFIED See Them At DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT Order Ice Cream For Sunday Dinner iwCandyKitchenER BONELESS COD FISH Codfish balls are especially nice for breakfast, or creamed codfish makes a good supper dish. Granl's Pharmacy ASHEVILLE FISHCQMPANY.l Drag and Seeda. The- Home vf High GradrPianor We Slop Flab and Oysters by Pared Poet, "earPoatofflce Phone 110. Haywood St. CTTT MAHAKl CHUNKS l'nfornlahed Hoodi For Rent 1 mm i.

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