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THE ASHE FALL AND WINTER SUITS NOW READY There is much in this stock of ours to interest and ere ate desire in men of good tastevery much. i w in HacKett-Carhart, Micheals, PL Br Sterns G Co., Isaac Hamburger Gar ments and Fas nion are particularly attractive this season. Patterns are bright and pleasing withoy t being conspicuous even suits design s' e M i i t ife f ed for young men showing much moderation in cut, though possessing all essential style features of the coming season. Quiet distinction dominates throughout our exhibit of correct, tasteful Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats. mi Suits from $12.50 to $40.00 L W. GLASER, 18 PATTON AVE 1KB SABBATH LABORERS KILLED Crushed to Death Beneath Mass of Falling Rock Ten Others Injured. Jersey City, Sept. 12 Twelve deaths have now resulted from the aei Ident yesterday at Erie tunnel. The twelfth vl tlm was John Lewis, a negro, who died in a hospital today The t'-n workmen who were injured are r v- ering. Nhw Were Killed Outright. New York. Sept. 12, At least nim laborers were killed outright yesterdat and ten other. Injured, one of them critically and all of them seriously, in the collapse of an overhanging boul der of rock from above western mouth of the old Krte tunnel under Bergen Hill, connecting the Krie terminal in Jersey City with Its westward divis ion. The eolinpse was dlrer'tly beneath the edge of the Hudson boulevard which at that point runs along th Inner line of Bergen Hill and thougri ;the actual slip was out of sight of the holiday crowds, thousands lined the boulevard all afternoon, peering down at the work of removal. Of the known dead, four are Amer icans, three were unidentified and two were foreigners. The American dead are: James Feehan. till years old: Fred Schuver. L'O years old; William Hallisey, :!S year, old; Joseph Bowmaon, 19 years I old. c If the known Injured the only one ! ill immediate danger la John James. Ian American, .10 years old. Drills Broke Down Km 1. For several years the Erie has been working at the gigantic task of carv- Ing an open cut for It passenger trains through the solid rock of Ber Igen Hill, which In some spots Is 300 feet high. The cut was opened for travel not long ago, but then' still i remains the task of hewing n com ! mon portal for the old tunnel and the I new cue, out of the olge where they will meet west of the boulevard It was there that the fall came. A wall of rock from four to ten feet thick itlll separates the two sets of tracks and eight sets of drills were pounding awav at It yewterday. Their jar loosened a strip of rock some 40 feet wide and 20 feet high. It peeled off like wall itfiper and toppled crash ing Intr. the spot where the gang were tearing down brickwork at the mouth of the old tunnel. Instantly they were crushed under a mass of debris and hidden In clouds of dust. MOUNTAINEERS Amusements. WON LAST GAM Defeated Johnson City By Score 3 to 1 Knoxville Won Pennant Fourth Place. Won Ist P.C Knoxville .'.0 Morrlstown 46 Johnson City .... 45 Ashevllle 44 Rome 43 Ondsden 21 30 37 1 1 1 1 61 !2'. i .VI.. 51S 512 Any Time 0'Day j T T There's satisfac tion for the appetite in a bowl of with cream. For breakfast or lunch tliis superb, ready cooked food win those who ap preciate good thing. 44The Memory Lingers" Ceroal Co., Ltd., Battle Creak, Mich. The 110 league season of th Southeastern association has come to a close The end came Saturday with Ashevllle winning from Johnson City, Knoxville winning from Home and Morrlstown taking the llnal game from (Jadsden. Knoxville cinched the pen nant with Morrlstown second, John son City third and Ashevllle fourth Rome puaned Ashevllle for fouri h place ending the season only six poln- hehlnd the Mountaineers. Uadsdt i wits an eaav winner of the tail-en 1 place. Hi the game Saturday Hall pltchi il star ball, allowing Johnson City bat four hits and winning his final game by a score of 3 to 1. darner hi Burleson, in the box for the Soldier were hit frtely Ashevllle at'tiba oil by making one run in the II rM and after that there was no scoring until the fifth Inning when the Soldiers made a ruu and tied the st ore. Tin score was not long tied, however, for in the next inning the Mountalnee-i pushed two men over the home rub ber and the score ended that way to l f,,r the Mountaineers. Score by innings: R. II. ft Ashevllle . .100 902 OOx 3 11 2 Johnson City 000 010 000 1 4 ,-, iiescltk s atiuday. Southeastern Ashevllle 3; Johnson City 1 Knoxville 4; Rome X. Morrlstown III (iadsden .1 National. M.ston 1; New York . Boston 1 : New Tork 3. Philadelphia 2; Brooklyn 7. Philadelphia 1: Brooklyn 7. St Louis 14: Cincinnati 7. Pittsburg 5; Chicago 4 Xnwrlean Wn ilngton 2; Philadelphia 3. New York S; Boston 3. New York .i; Hoston t. Detroit IS: Cleveland I. Chicago 7; si Louis (. Chicago 2: St. Lotrkt 7 i I Ml , . BassssTtiBssssVBsaBsV BBBWasC'' fcftKasar?BsW'','8rSW SELECT GEORGIA MAN AS PRESIDENT AND ADJOURN s tlnsa IVmtiiiasterH Ha I Imcr- ttttlng llirrt- Bays' Sew.ii.-r, l Miami, city. SCENE FROM Hi: SOIL KISS," AT THE U'DITOKll'M, SEPTEMBER 15. TUl'RSD.W. Tlte Ilia Broaduav Suiiy al Hie Auditorium. Thursday, Sept. IS. . . nc of the m .son's chief offerings at the Auditorium is the two-act mus lci imedy, "The Soul Kla." which lirlnga out the si rvlc.es of a larga force or fun-mak.ra, singer, and daneera, numbering in all a cast of N l" apt The comedy has a distinct plot and abound n many comic scenes und roiorful atage views. Toe scones are ,i,l n the Latin, as well as the fashionable iiunrter. of Paris, and the story Involves adven ture, of a young artist, who Is In aearrh of a "soul Irtaa" whlcb he d eHl.es aa a 'kiss tkat rksss) from th. h-art to the lips Th. new musjrsl Interpolations oil. r many dlvertlnt; fMHWiblllrles of hleh due advantage ha. been taken in staging same, there Ixdng some 20 musical offerings. chir among which Is to. erccntrV comedy A RHialile Mrdli Ine NOT A NAR- ITC. Motile 0; Nashville 1. Mobile 7; Nashville 4. Birmingham 1: Atlanta t. New Orleans ; Chattanooga 4 Ww Orleans 6, Chattanooga 1. Montgomery 9; M.mahJg I. Mrs F. Murtl, St. Po. Mich,, says Foley's Honey und Tar aaved her III tl. boy's life. She writes: "Our littl. boy contractMl a severe bronchlul trouble and as doctor', medicine dl 1 not care him. I utv. JtUn Foley's Hon ey and tsr la whit h I have great fallh. It e..r..a CQ, wv u B ch0(. ing and gagging afw.'is, and he got well In a short tint. Foley'. Honey and tr has many tlma. sav- , us much troubl and w ay. n.v.r without It in th. houat," Bald by all druggists number entitled th. "Harry louder O'r.s." presented by a coterie of girls possessed with an abundance of charm and dash, garbed in an exact replica of the famoua Scotch comedian. Th. au vance sale opens at the Mt. City stationery .tore tomorrow morn ing at 9 o'clock. SAFE MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Foley's Honey and Tar la a safe and effective modlcln. for children aa It doe. not contain opiates or harmful drugs. (Jet only the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In th. yellow pack age. Sold by all druggists. "Ha anything been discovered on Venus?" asked the student of astron omy. "No," rfpltod the old prnfeaeor. Whose mind hud slipped a POg and transported him Into mythological fields, "not If the pictures of her are authentic." Brooklyn citlaen. "What is woman?" asked th. speak -ar, "Woman." replied a man In th. au-dience- a married mart "la an aal Vale being, with the power of speech abnormally developed, and entirely surrounded by a drags that button, up the back." Husband (ranting home lata aad ftnding wife asleep) Taah all . ah. Mares fine Ooesn't think It Worth Atlantic City. N. J., fini.t. 12 T n V'arnatlo, postmaster at V'aldosta, (la.! was elected president of the National Association or second Class Postmas ters, which closed a three davs' aaa. lon here Saturday afternoon. The convention will meet next year at Washington. D. ('.. on a date to be named by the executive committee. Mrs. J. A. I .onus! reel of Ruliiai. vllle. (Ja.. widow of the fa mriiia Burnt h rn chieftain, Oeneral James Long, treet. has served for a number of years as vice president for Georgia in tne national association. She had mUCh tO do With the nmalnll.. the (Jeorgla Aaaociatlon of Presidential i-osimasters and with the plans which brought to Oalnesvllle th" "rat meet ing the organization ever had In the soutn. Mrs. Iingstreet declined a re-election to the vice nresldonev fn her state and Mis. Little Hnmllton. postmistress at Buford, Oa., waa chosen In her stead. Among those who addressed th convention Saturday wa c.enorni w O. Grunt, superintendent of the rail way man service. He said the gov ernment is not "anting a cent In the vast postal system and said the gov ernment Is paying the railroad, mil lions of dollar, a year for enrrying the malls and la getting millions of dollar, worth of service in return. He r. viewed the growth of the mail gerr vice and stated that the tnnHot.it ,.f service la steadily Improving. The Gratitude of Khlerly People. (Joes oat to whatever help, give them ease, comfort and strength. Fo ley Kidney Pills cure kidney and bladder diseases promptly, and give comfort and relief to elderly peo ple. Sold by all druggists. A Terrible Punishment She wua about ten year, old, and apparently very unhappy, a swollen face served to dlagnoae the cam at .a glance aa an advanced sttgc of tooth ache. Over the door they . red was a sign which, being Interpreted, read. "Ooetor or DentaJ smg.-n Th. mother led her to the operat ing chair and smoothed back her tousled hair as she laid her head In th little restf Ixtofcfrg h.r straight in the ey with Huge poise,, tor em phasis, th. mother said: "Now. Edith. If you cry I'll never take you to a den Bat again." Meptember I .Ipplncott'a Whoa Mearit Wrna. When the medicine ynu take crura, your disease Uinm on vur and makes y.u feel better IrnnMr and more vigorous than before. That l what Foley Kidney Ils do for yw, In all cases of t ick 01. hoadaeke, 10 r.ousnesa. loan of appetite, sleep lees DMS an4 gen.rsj weakness, that la klan.ys REIfRT OF THE CONDITION W Citizens Bank AT SHEVH,I,K. In the Stat of North Carolina, at tho dose of business Sept I. !! RESOt RC1S. Loans and discounts 25S,73.H overdrafts Banking Houses, Furniture and Kxtures 4,n0.H Demand loans :5,:84.Hl Due from Hanks and Bunk ers 41. MM! Cosh Item. 5,m.U Gold coin llSM Silver coin, including all minor coin currency... 1.841.7a National luink note and other U S. notes 10.JS7.M Totul . .$148,370,11 LIABILITIES Capital stock iald In f &0.00.t4 Surplus rund 8.000.H Undivided profits, less cur rent xpene. and taxes paid -218 Bill, payable No" Deposits subject to chock. . l7.ail Demand Certificate, of De po.lt Savings Deposits 11,1 (jnt Du. to Banks and Bank er. Caahler's Checks ouUUnd- ing ToUl 4M7 State of Nortn Carolina, rounty.af lluncombe, as: t John A. Campbell. Cashier of Ik. above-named bank, do solemnly M that the abova aUtement H true to f best of my knowledge and bell' ;. JOHN A. CAMPBEta.: Cashirr. u... ita mm .worn to before h this ttk day of Bapt.. WM. F. BBNCAN. Notarv r'h: My romnldon .aptraa U 1913- Corrt AtUnt: EDWIN U RAT. ( J TATLOB BOOBB-j H. C. JOHNBON, jB pirecWt vatusMi oy an, ouorasr 05 the rnirvr limit s iv emt While t shlay 'wak an' call me a niUT. I vT lfmlrni IV1IIAI I Tl raaadHsxaBBBl S3 w.' iiusr" "
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