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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1913. 12 BABY SHOW PROVES 'MANY ATTEND FUNERAL OF JUVENILE ViCTIM MOST SUCCESSFUL GEORGE BATES IS KILLED; TWO ARE HELD FOR THE GRAND JURORS Father of Deceased and John Killian Are Held For Trial Evidence Introduced at Coroner's HearingVerdict at Inquest. MI.UK BtXI.F TOIXKVS 8KB VICE I.AHGKI.V ATTENDED. Prises Are Awarded In Various Claimos at Contest Held al llrnlcrmvlllrv libit of the Winners. n'St ARRIVED FROM GERMANY Chat Most Popular, Vry Pretty, Long Expected Rhlpment of China The "NORA" Pattern (Open Slock) Th Pattern Willi thi Pink arid Lavender Border.) Thi China wu shipped from the other aid over a year ago; after many month wa (rave It up.

we thought blown up or held In some port, but to our surprise we were notified II waa tn thla country aafe and aound. We have It In stock now. If you have been waiting for the pattern the wise thing to do It make op your Hat and let us till it before It la all gone. Htudcnix of Kabbath Hclxxtl and Public iiixtlluUon Attend Funeral Held In Yard. HENDERAOXVIKLK, Oct.

31 The baby show held here yeHterduy at the Kentucky Home, under the management of the Daughters of the Con Walk-Overs Win Again! Awarded the GRAND PRIZE at San Francisco The highest possible award, by the Panama-Pacific judges. This is a very striking evidence of Walk-Over merit. When Walk-Over designs are accepted as models in Paris, the "Home of their style supremacy cannot be questioned. Treat your feet to a shoe that boasts of the highest degree of style, material, workmanship and durability it is the Walk-Over. Your shoe is the last thing you put on, but the first thing that others notice, therefore look to your feet first clothe them properly, comfortably and stylishly.

Let your next pair oe Walk-Overs, a shoe, with international reputation. Do your buying here If we please you. But whenever buy, BUY IN ASHEVIIAE. a Wb lie-late; I George sld, 'It In getting hnv got to take these girl' George liaira wns stabbed and J-miM Immediately killed a knife thrust t.y A inly Hates, hi father, or John Kllllnn. about 3 o'clock yesterday morning In a little hollow not federacy, was a decided success.

Ther were thirty-nine entries and there has never been such a gathering of beautiful children in Hender- fifty yiird from hi home on Poplar street, according to the finding of the Jnrj at the Imiucst conducted yeeter- "We came out on the porch. Old man Bates. Andy Hates, came out as far as the door. We four walked on down the alleyway. Andy ram on behind us.

We four were In the big road then. We stopped. About that time Hubert White came up the roud and Andy and he stoppod and were talking. George told Andy, 'Go back to the house, your wife and Uttl babies are up there and the house id ay afternoon by Coroner E. R.

Mor ris Ht lime and company' undertaking parlors. The Indecisive finding of sonvllle. Dr. E. Mullott, Dr.

li. F. Cliff. Dr. F.

V. Hunter and Messrs. Wilson and Cardwell, guests at the Kentucky Home, acted as Judges and found their task anything but an easy one. The contest was not a scientific one; the Judges were asked to cast their vote for the child In each class whom they considered the prettiest and most attractive. The decisions of the CHINA I)KP'T.

J. H. LAW. Patton Arts. might get on More than iOO persons.

Including the teachers and many of the pupils of the Orange street school, attended the funeral service of IJIIIe Belle Tolley. held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon In the yard In front of the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I).

Tolley, 448 Broadway. The ser. vice was held In the yard when It was round that only a very few of the many who wished to attend the service could do so If It were held In the house. In addition to the pupils of the Orange street school, at which the little girl was a student when she met death beneath the wheels of an automobile driven by Mr. T.

E. Teaaley Friday afternoon, the members of the cradle roll of the Methodist Episcopal church at Merrlmon avenue and Hillside street, also attended the services held for their little classmate. The rvlcea were conducted by Rev. Cuthbert W. Bate and Rev.

J. S. William. Mr. Bates based an appropriate and comforting address on "(leorge then told Andy he was drunk and he'd take him home.

They the Jury woe caiifd by tha fact that the three principal witnesses who testified at the hearing swore that there wue a light between the father and the nn, both of whom had been drinking, and that John Kill Ian who bad alio been drinking, cam between the two for the purpose of separating the fighters. A the wit-neue. Including Kllllan, all awore that they did nut any knife nor faee anyone stab George Bate, the walked together up the little alley way toward the house. They had some words. George wanted Mr, Jr 0 WVi Bates to go to the house.

Tbey had some words, but I didn't hear what TBX. SHOP OF QUALITY. 1 1 Patton Ave they Mild. They got Into a light. They Phone 78.

Jury wa unable to definitely find who fought a right smart bit. Then George walked away from hi father CHINA GLASS Tin, Enamel, Aluminum Wares Variety, Quality and Values. The IXL Dept Store BROADWAY. Phono T. Langren Bldg.

wa responsible for the death. The coroner' Jury wa composed of the following men: B. II. Pace, five votes cast were aa follpws: In class under one year old, Louise Howe, tba four nionths old daughter of Dr. and Mr.

W. W. Howe; in class between one and two year old, Richard Clark, the fourteen month old son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Clark; In the olaaa between two and three year old, Winona Ewbank, the two and three-fourths years old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ewbank; In the class between three and four year old, Ellsworth Mateer, the son of Mr. and Mrs. M.

M. Matter. In claa under one year old there wa a tie in vote, one Judge casting an off vote, Harry Hoyt Young, son of Mr. and Mr. Roy Toung, receiving two vote and Louise Howe receiving two.

A eoond ballot awarded the honor a and said waa cut. He hollered It out. Then Andy and John carried Chart 01s, U. C. Orindataff, B.

P. Turner. U. V. Fresh and W.

C. Craig. htm to the house. Andy asked George what was th matter, but George HILL'S a text taken from the sixth chapter PTh verdict returned read as fol couldn't apeak. WHOLESOME AND FLRJS peerless sausage: and second verse of Solomon's song, low: "VV find that Oeorg Bate "Then Rutledge Baa cams up there "My Beloved Is Gone Down Into His mm tsi tit.

A ma hi bnlfa Wnn nd Garden to Gather Lilies." In the hands of Andy Bate, or "nt l0' th jncw. Andy want- ed to go for a doctor, but someone The very attractive and appropriate Kllllan. ORDER IT TODAY said, 'It Isn't any use, George I selections of a quartet consisting of Detective O. M. Davenport wa rsHtssHHWBSts That' all I know." In an 8.

Burton, J. B. Grlce, Mrs. Own- worn and) testified follow! mentioned ubove. in class between awer to question by Coroner Morris "About S.iO o'clock this morning and Judge Phillip C.

Cocke, who rep one and two years old there wa alio an oft vote and a tie in vote between received a telephone call at po- resent Andy Bates, the witness eon Fall Planting Flowering Bulbs- tinned: "I waa on th sidewalk fif Richard Clark and John Morris England, and a aecond ballot decided the honor a given above. The prize teen feet away from wbere the fight llce headquarter to go to Andy Bate' horn on Poplar street. Detective H. T. Dillingham and I went to Bates' home immediately.

When we got there we found Andy Bat, took place. Kllllan ran over to keep were beautiful souvenir spoon en bey and Mrs. C. 8. Davis, Included the following: "Asleep With Jesus." "Looking This Wsy" and "God Will Take Care of You." Many beautiful floral tributes, Including wreaths and crosses from friends and relatives of the family, were placed on the little girl's bier, entirely covering it and heaped upon it so that they filled the hearse In which the casket was borne to the Mount Pleasant church, where Interment was made.

them apart. He ran between them. I never saw Hubert White any more. graved 'Baby Know, Oct. 20.

1915." After the decisions of the Judges were I saw them hitting each other, I For the Reason That Our ytm of making glassi Inolude th personal al-tlnetlv Individual application of th thing har learned In designing, fitting and making glaase. Tou will entually eome to baoaua pur rvio atisflee. i. Charles H. Honeas Optometrist and Optician 14 Patton At, Opp, Potofflo announced by Dr.

B. F. Cliff and the prises were awarded by Mrs. J. 8.

DITCH HYACINTHS DonWe and Single, A sorted Colors, SOo per dox. PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS The best to plant in Water. Earliest to Bloom In Pot or In the Open Ground. Price 25c per $1.75 per 100. TRUMPET MAJOR-YELLOW NARCISSUS Early Bloomers.

Price 25c per $1.60 per 100. Other Varieties of clssn or Daffodils, Tulips, Crocus, Freeslas, Lilies and Other Fall Bulbs, also Sweet Peas and Dixie Lawn Grass Seed are described and priced with directions for planting and cultivating in our New Fail Bulb Catalog It Is Free Call For It, L. R. STRICKER, Seedsman Brown, president of the chapter, a popular vote wa cast for the prettiest child In tha entry, and Richard Clark and May daughter of Mrs. Agnew, of Cincinnati, who is spend his wife, Basle and Bessie, (Weaver, I have always called her, though om people call her Bessie Munsey), John Kllllan and Oeorg Bat, th last named dead on th floor.

Sont for Coroner. "We then sent for the coroner. We asked who had killed him. Some aid they didn't know. talked to Kllllan and he said that Anddy and Oeorg got into a fight below the house.

Kllllan said he thought that Andy stabbed George. I saw th place where there bad been a st-uffle about fifty yard from the Bate house. Th Whole crowd of those at th house had been drinking though Beaal ing the winter here, received the same number Of votes and were placed upon a ctntral table for equal Phone 1S2S Cor. College and Lexington. Wa Sell Everything That la admiration and honor.

didn't se Andy out George. I saw Mr. Kllllan run In between them. I never naked tbem who killed George. After I got to the house I fainted." John Kllllan, after telling of the movement of the party of four, swore that he had traded overcoats with George Bates; that he was sober, hut had been drinking; that he had witnessed the fight, and tried to part the father and son.

His memory was poor a to what occurred at the time of the fight. He swore be had a lapse of memory after the right, but remembered starting to help carry the deceased up to the house after tie fell. Continuing, swore In answer to question: "Thre were only four witnesses to the fight There were no paasershy. Andy wa present all the A large crowd visited the show and BLANCHE WALSH DEAD. CLEVELAND, Oct.

SI. Blanche Walsh, actress, died here tonight in a hospital where she was taken two week ago for an operation. Mis Walsh' refusal to disappoint an audience caused a relapse. After she went under the knife she Insisted on keeping an engagement at Youngs-town, where she collapsed and wa brought here. In private life she was Mrs.

William H. Traverse. the Daughter Of the Confederacy are with the suocesa of the affair. They had planned to have picture taken of all the children entered and presented upon the screen of a local theatre at an early date but on account of the Chapman meeting being conducted In thl city the Home-Made Candies Fresh Daily Everything In Plain and Fancy Confections. CANDY KITCHEN AND CLUB CAFE.

Haywood Near P. O. Phones 110 and 111. didn't went to have had mora than one drink. brought them all up to police headquarter and after questioning them for sometime nlaeed Andy under arrest oharsrlna htm with playhouse are closed and this plan waa found Impossible.

ana Holding the othsr witnesses. -e 4 BOMBARDING BCLGARIA. 4 on where the eouffiins- and th mar on th ground where tha nht A CHEERY FIRE Ona that burn freely, and give plenty of lisnt la tha klud of a fir that make tha happy horn. W.COAL I tha kind "that make a good, attsfaotory or ALL tha time. Phone 40 Asfccville Coal Co.

JPV M. WEAVER, Managsr. North Faok Square, I said to have taken olac to tha 4 SOFT A. Via London, Oct. SI.

WILLi FIGHT TO LAST. PARISH Oct. II. Dr. M.

R. Ves- The Anglo-French fleet Is again cat noua waa about fifty yard, I guess, but I didn't step it off. I did tp off th distance to the sidewalk on Poplar street from where the fight f4 bombarding the Bulgarian nltch, Serbian minister to France, Is sued a statement tonight In which he ald: looit piac and it wa fifteen or al. "Th Serbian'' army, assured of the 4 Aegean sea coast, according to -f 4 an official statement of the Bui- garlan war office today. The 4 4 statement also reports a con- 4 4 tlnuatlon of the Bulgarian ad- 4 vance Into Serbia.

teen tep. Bctitt told that thy were fighting and that George stag Olcaclou aid of the allies, will fight to the last man. It chiefs ar confident of the future, despite the ef time at the hous, from th time we were playing on tha organ till the time of the slabbing. After th fight I notloed my pant bad been out The flesh waa not out I did not discover my trousers ware eut until Deteetlve Dillingham called my attention to It last night at Mr. Bat house, i think I had my overcoat off at the time of th fight.

There waa no trouble between myself and George either before or after we got to the house. I didn't se any knife during the fight. "George was dead when the officer got to the house.1 I don't know who carried George Into the house. I have no Idea how the light started." Called Pollcei. Rutledge Baas was sworn and testified as follows: "About o'clock this morning I was asleep at my house, which I Just below where Mr.

Bate lives. Andy cam to the door and forts of the adversary attacking on gered to where she and her sister were standing on the sidewalk and fell, aylng he was out. The other glr mad about the sam statement at police headquarter. three fronts." 1 'It eetifed to hay been a general row. On th way to the polioa sta tion, Mr.

Kllllan said to An.ly, 'You must have stabbed but Andy WINTER LAP ROBES ay, I didn't do From thr on Going to Buy a Watch? The wise thing to do, if you are, is to inspect the different makes that are on the market. A We carry all of the better makes, Elgin, Wal-rtham, Howard, Hamilton, Rode, and Gruen. It will afford us considerable pleasure to explain to you the merits of the various makes, and give you prices, which you will find reasonable, quality considered. Chas. E.

Henderson Jeweler and Optician 52 PATTON AVE. gave It a shake. He said 'Oeorge 1 to the latlon he denied It everl tlm. We earched Bat but didn't find any JCnlfe. Andy Bates had a skinned place on hi nose and forehead." H.

T. Dillingham teatlfied that what he knew or the fact In the case wa practically a stated by Dtectlvo Davenport. He testified a follows: Furniture Moving and Baggage Transfer Service Our apedaUlea, Give, a trial and you will always patronise tha Citizen's Transfer Co. I dressed and ran up there. George waa dead when I got there.

1 then ran over to Kasley's and called the police department on the tele For Carriage and Automobile Scotch Wool Shawls See our large plush rubber interline Auto Robe with two muffs for $7.50. T. S. Morrison Co. 80-84 Patton Ave.

phone asking them to send an officer. "When I searched Kllllan he had on a black overcoat. He had no knife. When I searched Andy hie didn't have ny knife on him. He said hi Inlfe wa on the mantle piece, but rhere was none to be found there, ffhi'r the fight took place, th prtnli of That Is all I know about it" Andy Bates, who Is held for th action of the grand jury in Connection with the killing of hi on, has been In the employ of the olty tn Its plumbing department a laborer for the past fifteen year.

John Kllllan Is also held for the action of the grand Jury. George Bates was em Phone ti. Patton Are. the shoe were burled deer the ground and judging from scuffle, ployed as a drayman and for years I 3 In the dirt It looked as If ttio. who had been fighting were pret'y well WL lUVllllt III IIIW VI 1 3 yoked up." Beasle Weaver (Munsey) wa sworn nd testified that ahi Ktsle.

Bates and John Kllllan had met ab.m; 10:30 o'clock on Buttrlck street Sat We wish to announce that our Model Indian Motorcycle Is here Come in Monday and we will show you a machine that is recognized the world over as the best. A distinctive leader in the motorcycle world, J. M. HF.ARN COMPANY No 4 Battery Park Place. Near P.

a Telephone 4ft. 0 OOXN'HXmON WITH THREAT. ATLANTA. Oct. tl.

Fulton county police after an Investigation of the source of shots heard early today near the country home of former Governor John M. Slaton, said there wa no reason to believe the urday night; that they had stopped at a lunch room and hsd an oyster sup HERE IS YOrR CHANCE On Maxwell (-Passenger Touring Car Fully Equipped, a snap, S2C0. One K-M-F li-I'aasenger Touring Car, Pslce $3 50. One Mitchell Roadster. Klectrlo Starter and Klectrlo Light, for 1-J original cost.

All the above cars have been thoroughly overhauled and are in Al condition. O. K. Auto Supply Transit Co. Phone 1H Btlunore At.

per; and after visiting a fruit 'nd near Pack suuare hivtt gone on oui toi disturbance had any oonnctlon With lii Smce 1837 The KNABE SSI Has Expressed BBHHHm il' WBgffwm wm 51 alleged threats against Slaton shortly after he commuted the sentence of Io M. Frank. The shot were fired, the police believe, by a bolsterou u-tomoblle party, or 'poseum hunters. Former Governor Slaton returned to Atlanta three weeks ago, following an absence of several month. the Rates house, where, they ptnyed the organ, When It became lot tiiey left the house and Andy Hates fallowed them out the door, Whn they hud walked a short distance, she swore, George and his father rot ln(o a fight, following which George staggered over to where she and her e's-ter were standing on the The Way to Better Light Use National Mazda tamps, Banner Quality, in every socket.

Low priced best quality. Repairing Watch(e 'Rogers and Ksld to her. "ftahy, I am cut," and fell to the ground. T-ate. ICfwde Ttedmon wne sworn and testified as follows: "We.

Oeorre, llei ale. Mr. Kllllan and myself wore at Mr. Hate's house lint night having a nice time and playing theorRn. Mr.

Bates played It awhile, then I playr I MOItOAX STTLL BI7TTE31. NEW YORK, Oct. SI. J. P.

Morgan's condition waa considered so satisfactory today that no bulletin were Issued by the attending physicians. Members of his family said that the financier's rally from the operation for appendicitis performed last Friday was very encouraging. Is Our Specialty. J. E.

CARPENTER. Jeweler. N. Pack Square. Grocery Co.

Wholesale. Daniel Webster Town Talk, Red Wing. 64 Patton Avenue. Opp. Postoffice.

HYACINTH BULBS To force the finest flowers always uae the named varieties Tha following produce splendid pikes and are the most easily forced: GRAND MA1TRE. deep poroelaln blue; KINO of BI.I'ER. rich deep blue: GERTRl'DE. deep rose: L-INNOCENCE. pure white; LA ORANDE8PE.

finest white; ROI DES BEOLK8, brll- i llant erlmson -scarlet; CENL IE WET, soft ro; KINO or TELLOWS. beat yellow. Price lie each, II per dor Unnamed Hyacinth, single and double, all color, to each, toe per do. By mall add lOe to dosen price. Can supply Bulb I'ota and Hyacinth Glasses.

Grants Pharmacy How Some People Buy Diamonds A young lady went into thr brut shop and asked, "What la the name of your br-t diamonds?" she waa glvrn the name of the mine thai produtv tlp finest gt-nis: but. It waa not rxptaitied to her that the product of a mine vary considerably In grade. This young lady then went shopping. Nhe vlsserd more than one town and Inquired the prk of sore brand diamonds. This young lady wanted a line, perfect diamond, she tried to be very wine, she thought site hm a alirrwd borer, hot she missed It several colors, and did not consider the brilliancy or a matter of great importance, the form (called profesnktpally "the It Is Just like a yonng housekeeper going from grocery to grocery and inquiring "What I the prior of yonr beat Ceylon tea?" She Is rare to get the ftrioe but how about the inner man and the awakening of Hie conscience.

We have always made a ronsrjentloits specialty of giving good value for every dollar yon spend with ua. Arthur M.Field Co. SNIDER'S BAKED BEANS Have the homelike taste that will appeal to those who bake their beans at home. Snider will save vou all the fuss and heat of baking them at home. Large cans, enough for eight people, for 25c eJ-J.

VAXES Good Groceries) and Efficient Service. 37 Haywood Street. Phones 1715-1716 DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE Tth horn of high grade plaatoa. 1.

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