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TIIE MONDAY, AUGUST 5,1912. 2 LIZZIE COLEMAN IS KILLED BY HUSBAND 1 JUDGE A. H. WILSON IS ASHEVILLE VISITOR TALKS ESTTKESTLVGLT OF NEW ORLEANS EXILE OOTRT, $15.00 Ponget Coats SttlforW.OO M'Jhkis for Cfomtn at tz.l& nr in which (kirenl.1 ar brought together. Judge ttuttj thai many huaband and wrwe decide to forget domeitio trouble and devote their attentiin te tin car of their children, who have appeared In coutt And.

in thia connection. It la Interesting to nat that only one mother ha avr lft her child. The other have desired to take the children and car for them, although In revert! case, the fathers have been ailllng fcr the llttls foiks to go their own wave 7 V- Beautiful ffe9 nSillts vfth Jammings 7 Be sure to; see'ouf' JVtdW Display jthis. handsome new bilk and Trimmings. The newer effects are showv here for the, first time.

Gold, silver and irridescent trimmings are to be popular again for evening gowns. JravelersView Our Jtino of Jrunks. Juit Cases and flags The trunks we sell are made to stand the rough usage they are often put to in. "traveling. The NEVER-BREAK line is guaranteed against tie-" struction in any way whatsoever.

4 -are s- mide. of three-ply tibre in the feest'siieS well boirfld'lUid balanced. Bon Marche trunks are priced at $5.50, $10 to $50 each. r- r-- Wicker and Straw Suit Cases sell for $1.25 to $30 each, a Traveling Bags, including alligator hand for $5 to. $15.

In the silks for the satin finished; ones are fast gaining faAior. Satiri: Ciarmeuse, in I all light shades, navy and black, came in Friday? priced at $2.50 yard. 40 inches wide. Jet Crtam Parlor in JUar of tht Jtort Serving the best Ice Cream in the city at 10c saucer. Come try some.

jeVei tmrwi" ii BwMn tfi SI lfftn i ifW I 1. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Haywood Street CANTALOUPES nxira fine Manicuring, Hair Dressing, Shampooing. Scientific, Electrical, Paotal and Scalp uperfluou Hair, Warts and Mol Removed br Blectrio. Needle. Instantaneous Skin Bleaching.

Complete Line of Hair Good. Tour Combing Mad tip- to Order. Chiropody Work for Ladies and Gentlemen. Cantaloupes M. HYAMS FRESH MEATS Phone t-14S.

For Sale Atany Caec are Docketed Kach Yew aad Ckm are Disposed of la Varkxaa Munm. With recent establishment, of a reformatory here for the confinement Of Juvenile offenders and a great deal dissuasion pertaining to the ea-tabllahment of a Juvenll court being engaged In, Aahevilllana doubtless will be Interested to learn that Judge Andrew 11. Wilaon, of the Juvenile court of New Orleans I an AshevlII visitor for several day. Judge Wilaon cornea to this city quite often to Spend nts vacations and declares that he la ireatly benefitted b( apendhif a portion of each summe, In the metropolis of the Land of the ie Mt-naeeil ihe Baraca 'las 4 Ik Tti.rimaJ diul I. ...4 l.t ii, Judge Wilson's Court was established at New Orleans about three years ago and It 1 quite powerful, ranking next In importance to the supreme court of the state of Louisiana and the decisions of Its Judxo baing final Appeal Is allowed only on questions of law and Judge Wilson can refuse ball.

If he choose ta do so. During the me that hr haa occupied the bench of the Jtivs-all court, and he van ciioaen to that position upon hi. establishment of the eourt, it Is lut testlng to note that only twnty-4yen cases have been appealed and Ir twenty-four Instances, the decisis of Judge Wilson ware upheld. -To a representative of The Citl-en yesterday aft ej.noon, Judge Wilaon talked of the method, employ, by the-court In settling que. Von relating to and adults where ahlldrea are Involved.

He slat 4 that the couit bullXng Is eritilp fed wttn modern dotMltortrs an i that nana ef it offeudera are evi carried ta court In a patrol wagon. They art quartered In the children dermltorle to await tourt and whi.n tbelr cases art called, they art questioned Informally, Court Is not opened and th defendants are not pit c-d en the stand. They merel ft. about a table whlcl. Jidge Wilaon sit and each case la called, the boy or girl Is brought to tho labia, wharf he or the la asked for a statement ln rsirsrd to the rase In which h.

or she Is Interei ted. Parents are always notified to ts at the hearinu of th.l children ami the Una drawn -between the the whites and blacka using different quarters and being tried at dilierent time. Judge, TJlson remarked thit It Is Interesting to no that vhlVi btyt will alwaja tell the la a believer in the theoty that the exurt Is an agency for turning tho peuager folk on the right roa4 rather than punlihltf them. He believe i that none of the children ate down- right wicked and he tails to them, when hearing their asea as though an were their Mei thei. The cases are tMsposeit of In way.

Often times fie boys and girls ar teprlman tod, sometimes the aie placed In th car various organisations which eo-oper-'at with court, such as the "oMer brother" movement and In rases where snrh action Is necessary, they are seat to the schools and homes for girls. Theeo schools ar mantgd by compel iut director and their 1 acuities ar sompod of imen who ar able to teach the boya In the various branches and manual labor ungated ta to i certain ex- lent' i ikv: juu ini ie nomn Of ten- ana- confers with hi b-y a ad once each week the probation offi-cera, the persona ln wh is u.rs the hoys have been entrusted and their parent hold meetings 1 1 which report ata fciade regirdl.tg tl.o oon-duct of the boys ano glil who have appeared In court. At these meetings. at aesslong of court, no mi im piivtcpu iv vm yi Mrni vscvpi the parson who ar Interested, (he icurtotw being kept out. i.

new building la In tho ionise of ronstructlon which will allow the Jul go lear each caa s.tpiraleir and tono uf the prisoner wilt be thrown together. The court never closeu, officers being on duty every hour uf'th day and nlgTt. Approximately 1,100 are rtoskeled at th Juvenile aourt of New Orleanj each retr, aid the records show that pir rent of the defendant ire cured after their flrot appe iranto, A feature of the -lourt I the man-' Li 1LFJTE MAY BE TREASURER (Continued From rage One.) a few miles balking earnestly with the nominee. Governor Wilson had nothing to say tonight on politic He Is preparing, for the notification ceremonies Wednesday when he axper ta to meet Gov. ernor MarahaJl, the Nice-presidential nominee, Judge Alton B.

I'erker and many other prominent democrat. Is practically certain DheU Oev. ernor Marahatl will take the stump In Maine, where the election for governor Is held early In September. It ha not yet been decided, however, whether Governor Wilson will speak In Maine. Home of Governor Wilson's friends do not wish htm to enter Maine because they believe the national ticket should be kept apart from local iMtiea of prohibition The national campaign nommlttee, bow ever, Is giving Its attention to N'ew England states, particularly Maine and Important announcements fn this connection soon.

Thomas J. fence, of Kalelgh, C. haa been designated asHtstant to National Chairman McComba. Msr. Pence was for a long tttne Washington correspondent of the Kalelgh Now and Observer, owned by Joae-phu E.

Daniels, senior member of the national committee and chairman of the publicity committee. Four years ago Mr. Fence directed the publicity for the democratic national committee and year had charge of the publicity In Washington of Ule Wilaon campaign for the nomination. Frank B. Lord, another Washington newspaper man.

will be right-hand man to Chairman Ianlela, taking charge of the literary bureau In New York. dl ANUK IN rLt NR. WA81UNOTON, Aug. 4 Benator-Elect Ollle James, of Kentucky, chair-mui of the committee which will no. tlfy Governor Woodrow Wilson of 'his nomination at 8o Girt Wsdnenday, an nou need today a chance In the notification plans, Th ceremonies will begin at three o'clock Wedneedwy afternoon.

That hour was named Inetend of 2 Vclock, to enable Mr. Wilson to entertain the fifty-tww democrat of the committee at Mr. James will meet th, member' of the committee In New York Wednesday morning a numer or jn rqemnerg or congrees wi) tpomparfy thr party1 a pd several atate governor have written Mr. James that tMey will attend the notification ceremonlea, PLAN ROYALIST OUTBREAK IS SAID LISBON, Aug. 4.

The government haa learned of plana a new royalist outbreak, said to have been arranged for Friday, Aug. t. The Information cam from a loyal republican who learned of the plot from LudoOwn Hubs, an active royalist, among wlioae admirers he wn numbered. The wonie.ii paid the penalty of her Indiscretion today, when she was placed under arrest. The government claims 1t him evidence that th conspirators contemplated seising the ministers of state and the deputies and that Genera! Concelva was to make simultaneously a raid upon th capttol from the north.

Search Is being mRde for the leader of the conspiracy. LEGACY FOIi FOPK. ROMTS, Aug. 4 The local newspaper eay the pope will receive a legacy of a million marks (91311,000) from the estate of the late Cardinal Anthony Hubert Fischer, of ()ogne. HR RNKW HOW.

Oroont Master Jack, If were to meet any of the royal family, how would you aalute 'em? Little Hoy Warn a the soldiers do hold my hand up to my hnt and look a if I was going In buret -London Punch. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium 31 Haywood Street For Ladies and Oentlwnea Ovm day and Nkxhi u.i SLA1X OX SOITHSIDE AVENCK iiATC "last xiGirr uabajvd Surrendrni to a PoUrvmao aad la in the County Jail. Inqnest Llzxie Coleman, colored, was Instantly killed iaat night shortly befirre midnight on Bouthalde avenue Just south of It intersection with Church street, and her husband surrendered to member of the police force a abort Unie after the killing and admitted that t-je ww guilty of the crime. He Is Robert or Jeff Cannon, being reglatened at police headquarters under th former name, while he Is known among the nrroeg with whom he ts acquainted a Jeff. The killing was wltneiwed by a number of negroes with whom the dead negrees was returning home from a cMirch service and within a few minutes after the tragedy a crowd of about 200 people, mostly negroes, had congregated about the body of the deceajied.

Coroner E. R. Morris was notified of the affair within a hort time after the shooting took place and the body was removed to the parlor of the Wilson 1'ndertaklng oonwpany, on Kagle street, where an Inquest will be held fhls afternoon at 1 o'clock. Cannon refused to make a statement In regard to the affair furOhkvr than to admit that he had slain hi wife and had thrown his pistol away Immediately after he saw that the bullet had had Its effect. He remark ed that He 'had ruud no little trouble with her although he did not state Just what the trouble was.

Acoordlng to the mother of the de ceased, Louisa Coleman, she and her daughter. Mule, were walking on the east side of SouthWde avenue In the direction of the Southern station, when Cannon ran from behind a hill board near th scene of the killing, brandishing a pistol. Rhe declared that without a word he ran to his wife, grabbed her and after a short scuffl place the end of tJble pistol sgainst her left side pulling the trig ger, with the result that the negress fell dead ncroa the gutter. Then, ac cording to Loblsav Coleman, Cannon aimed the pistol at her and pulled the trigger, although the pistol failed to fire. Wlthou a word, continued the mother of the negrees wTio was slain Cannon turned around, threw his pis to Into a gutter and; walked In the direction of th business section of the city.

The policeman to whom Cannon surrendered was standing on Soutfh Main street when the ncaTo approach. ed him ami said th'it he desired to surrender, as tie had committed a srlme, stated that he had killed his wife because of th trouble which ai had -rinsed tirmr-TTwas-irsred wt th -oiihty Wll," there without ball. MEETS THIS HORNING (Continued from fnco Oaal liraska. Th West Virginians came In 12 strong, each delegate having one-fourth of a vote. Nearly all the states are to have delegations In exceed ut their allotted quota, which ordinarily would be Juat one-half of the number of delegate allowed by the republican and democratic convention.

The basis orf representation in the progressive convention Is one vote ''or each senator and representative from a state. The votes ot the delegutes are to be spilt ln fraction ranging from one-half to ne-sevsnth. Houth Carolina so tar ia tan onl state from which no notification of participation In the convention haa been received. A man proclaiming hlmaelf a citizen of that state culled at hcadgunrterti tnduy and naked how he might become delegate. lie waa told It was probably too late to arrange foj regular representation for the Mute and South Calvlina la not expected to have a voice In the convention.

The. official hudKea bear the o( Wiihlnnton, Jefleraon and Lincoln as the Ideals of the founders of the new party. The tickets uf admission to. the convention bear etchings i'f the same three llliiatrioua tlKurea in American history. Practically all of the state chucunvm I have been postponed until tomor-I row when nomination will be mdr I for the various standing committer I the convention and for the new national committee to acne in pUi-c I of the tentative organlnation which 1 so far ha conducted affairs I The platform of the party, it is said, ha not been drafted but It I la expeoted to follow in a general way the various progressive atate platform adopted In the past week exrreaalve of adherents to th mot advanced poll Una 1 principles the day.

The platform whK-h Roosevelt wa said to hnve brought I to Chlcajo aeven ka ago but i Which haul never nvade public prob-, ahly will form the basis of the new declarations of political The Massachusetts delegation at I meeting tonight elected four add! I tlonsl women delegate to serve Ii tne piace ot rour men wno lanea to come to Chicago. They are Mrs. Richard Washburn Child, Ml Eleanor Qarrlaon, Mlas Marie Towne and Mia Mabel Cook. It wa reported late tonight that the national committee tomorrow might unseat both the white and the nejro delegation from Florid and arrange for the representation the state 1n some other manner. THE TOM THV.MB WUDI'G.

I A distinctly Interesting entertaln-1 ment will be glvn at the auditorium lAuguet 10 and 21 under the of th Woman' league, lira W. U. 'children for thia unique entertain' tiilflaich -r- II .1.1 a nry fjaa "I'B kochv roravvr OROCEBIES Cor. Main A (enimon, Jkpt. riVK-ROOM BUNGALOW on pave street, all Improvement.

Eaa. term. For particular apply to The H. F. Grant Realty Co, TeL 47 4S PaOoa -Avne, Property for rent' an2' lair will receiTe vrtftr attention listed GREENE Over Smith Drs fcUotw.

KODAK FILMa DEVBXOPSO I Cent a roil itttf. pKiim i I 1-4 It men 1-Ixl 1-1, i l-lx 1-4. and 1 1-4x4 1-4 4o aack I 1-txl 1-1. 4i nd poat 1 cardg lo, Mich RAY'S STUDIO. 1 Pack Sqnare.

NOTICE Dra. Purefoy and Powell have moved their office from Medical to Legal on square. Architect and General Contractor. Office 16 Patton Ave. those 485 A.

Walker Prescription Drugjist Cor. Haywood ft College Sts Agent i Candles THE STORK OP'bDD DESI05S. Offer to remount your dK-t wnond Into1, owdem Aiarirrf Jewelry. Designs ubmltta for apodal order jrors foiA atlver lUt. Manufacrorlng, itiwotejr.

t' mT victor Jeweler Hayvood Opp." PT 6. and Battery park. REMOVAL NOTICE New' York ltallment tHoi Has moved to 29 South fnin strppf cated at 43 East College. 1 vV" W' fr'M 4 II. thb poemoN Of iieaderahlp la maintained by our famou BUTTER CRUST BREAD.

Asherllle houeewlve are partial to it by re an of It foodn feaer-on ie. Phon fl, Or ak your grocer tor it ASHEVILLB STEAU BAHEY WE HAVE A LOT- OP NEW PIANOS Chickerlng Brothers, Lester, Keller and others at prioes that will be satisfactory. Cash Or 21 South ZtaiA St. SO South Main ftrret be shown and performances will be given each, afternoon evening. Special music ha been arranged tor uij attractions for th early part of the week.

TO RATE IJTJt'PnCE. WA8HINOTOM, Aug 4 Fearing that injuetlc to Btanley Wewart, an Engllah immlrrant boy. might entail unnecessary sundering of family tie Senator Hitchcock, of Nebraska, started today on a l.OttO-mfle JoUrtiey to be present at a hearing of th boy' eaao, before American Immigration official at Quebec, fanada, Toung Stewart, an route from England with hla mother to Join the father a was ordered da, ported, having been found by 'th au-thorltlea to be febl mlndgd. Sen-tor Hltdhfcock. after investigation concluded the boy wa merely backward and secured a stay deportation pending an examination before pe-clai medical board.

Bad Complexion. Are" -Now Easily Discardwl (Prom The Beauty, Seeker Every woman ha tt la her" own hand to pn a seat a beautiful and youthful complexion. -No matter how faded or coarse th nary inarcoUae4 wax wilt aoguaJty remove it, and Natur wall Bubatltut kin a aoft, clear and lovwryiaa a child Th notion of th wu to not drastic, but gentl and agfaaWa. Minute partiolee of rf skin Wm! off day after day, yet no avldeno the treatment I dtooernlble, thr than th gradnal eomplexlonal fm-prorement. One ounea of merclted wax.

procurable at any drugstore, suffice for most It Is put at bedtime Ilk cold cream and taken off In the morning with warm waier. It I a rnrtaln method' of discarding tan, freckles, sun spots, liver (pot, moth, pa tche. black headaj and pimple. Wrinkle can treat with ben. fU by bathing th tac In a lotion ir-pared by I avoir lag 1 tunc ftewgarwd as Uf im piM Hai haaoli gtantanaoua ranalta ar aacur4- PHONE ment.

Th "wadding" resembl a "real wedding" In dignity and character even to the musical program after the guest 'arrive" and ara seated on the stage, these numbers will be rendered by "little" people who are supposed to be Nordica, 8embrich and others. There will be other pleasing feattpa beside th "wedding' which means a delightful evening to all who attend, th entertainment ha been well received wherever given, always attracting a large and enthusiastic audience. The Tampa Tribune devoted fully four rolumn to the, write-up, saying In brief: "IiHSt evening a ohsrmlng and unique entertainment was given at the Kaptist Tabernacle for th benefit of the Philathe olaea reflecting great credit upon all tatting part and also upon Mrs. Scotf'tit able director of the miniature "wedding" The large platform being beautifully decorated with bttckgronndauo -palms, pink carnation being uged attractive ly amid, the gvener.V the building wa filled to.lt capacity." At Henderaonvtll. Mr.

Scott gar ths entertainment for benefit hospital fund on July If and 2(. This from the Dally Republican: it was I have paid 1.60 to see entertainment which were not nearly a good, said a visitor after taking In the "Tom Thumb Wedding" Iaat night, and thl coniment fully ex pressed the high quality of the en tertainment." Hendereonvtlle Dally Herald. "It was rich and wholesome amusement for nearly two hour and that the 'wedding' was elaborately arranged and perfectly carried out goes without There wlfl be one evening per formance and one At each entertainment the admission will be 15 rents for children and adults. It. UT 1 PLAYHOUSES AT THE PtUNCRKS.

The Princess theatre has announced that Its program today will Include a drama, "The Ingrate," produced by the l.vibln company'; a comedy, "Hlt-tv's HolU-l'p." an Edison picture; "The Oath of Office," a western picture produced by the Eseanay Pllm iM.miwny. The thre pictures will contribute to a varied prognmn and all of them ure produced by houses of merit. They will be seen with Inherent by Ashevllle motion-picture enthusiasts and thev are said to be clear and well acted. The fhe-pleoe orchestra of this theatre will render the usual number of selections at thai performance today and tonight, and the Indications are that the house will be visited by a large number amusement-seekers. AT TH PALAt'K.

No little interest ts attached to th announcement of the' management of the Palace theatre and alrdome to th effect that It 'ia. feoured Wayn Christy and his metropolitan musical comedy company for th feature bill at this vaudeville and picture house The program include act by Butter- woorth and (irlffln. the two Jolly hoosler Klrls, IeRien and DeRlen. comedy sketch artist ad IHvtd and Davkl. sitvslng and dancing A musi cal corned sketch la announced a the feature of the hUL This company haa appeared In a numbeT of the larger cltle and ha received mucin favorable criticism.

It 1 said to be an excellent production and the management la confident that the attraction la a worth? one. AT THK PRK.VMIAND. The Prraml.ind theatre will change Its program for th first three dys of tMe week, announcing as th attractions for tomorrow and Wednesday: Clarence Coley, blackface George Dixon, clown. In musical act; Parbour and Lyon, comedians The three MU com to the Drcmland htghly iwomrnended by the booking agency which supplies thia amusement hous and th pro- The usual number of will MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY Telephone 426 STENOGRAPHERS! BOOKKEEPERS! If out of 1 employment register with us. Our opportunities foe placing you are probably the best in the south.

Apply at office, Room 17, Dhrumor Bldg. (Over Field's). EMANUEL SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND 9. CUsde Cautte 4. Leo Sugg UNION PLUMBING COMPANY Pla and Hot ater Phone U3 tl K.

Main St PORTABLE LAMPS Our No. 40 Dale Portable, with a flexible neck, can be adjusted to any position desired can rurnisn in either brush brass or ox copper finish for. $3.60. PIEDMONT ELECTRIC COMPANY Opooslte Poetofflo. 64 Patton Are.

CONOE NT RATED PUEJ. GOODNESS That' U. W. fndlan Coal, th aJway aattafactory fuel for every purpoa. Beet 'bue-wlves in Asherllle ar using It Phon ISO, i(ot a ton, delivered promptly.

CAROLINA COAL ICE CO. Paooa At, tmhmar Bldg. TAILORING II 1V1 aOectrte Bldg. Optx p. a Our Corset Department Featuring "Garsard," "Madame Irene," "Elso" and "Success" models the best of the front or back-lace styles, is filling a loug-felt want in the city.

We are daily demonstrating the difference' between the hap-hazard purchase of a corset of a given material, size and price, and the careful selection, aided by an experienced corse-tierre, of the particular model best suited to the individual figure, any irregularities being eliminated by exact alteration. A woman needs only one experience of each kind to know what she wants forever after. We also carry in the department a complete line of corset accessories, brassures, of superior quality, for which we have the exclusive agency. M. V.

MOORE CO. 11 Patton Avenue. Ipadallsta fn Women' Ready-to-Wcar Garwtcotft Careful Attention Givea to Mail Order,.

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