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.V : r""'"r . , ' ' iv . : ,' ,: .. . ' ' ... .v,;-- : .;. :-mm - ' v , : Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1911. n ';: THE ASHIVILLZ GAZETTE-NEWS. : PAGE TWO ' - - ,. - -, - r I n,,VMnh.lm .mnnnnolv? MiSs HOlSANTlS WINNER OF TROPHY FOR filGB ALflfUDE FLIGHT 4. Do you. Mr. Presiaeni, mvur b nniirv toward the great in- p.B.C..- r . -- .V.I. dustrlal trusts, ,pr ao you s " -point where, you t6od.ln relation to rallwayJ,monopoUeB. cora)erning which ss: you advocated the, legantauon 01 ru- Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists ' : 'ft'-'' ' :- fyay trusts by Uie leganxuuun way pooling BgreementB? , - 6. Wlmt. Mr. President, Is your at titude toward the, progressive republi cans who hold commissions as sena tors and representatives of your par- . A -i a.itl tinnd where VOU ty : Ktr uu jvu - - . stood when you Issued the famous. Norton letter wnerem you a public statement f a purpose to deny patronage to Insurgent senators and representatives because they op posed you as regards legalizing pool ..... o.wi thr matters? In short, will , .i ' t you regard another nomination "us a "mandate to read th- progressive re publicans out of the party" a second time? ' ,A 1. raw l rr i 111 t v ..- . V 111 J . i -If I' li st t I I llttlltl Jl?!!lill MLLt.HtUtN. DWTRIEU. Ma.feOPWITM'a CU3& TURIM AT A PVUOrH H 1 1 1 y r- i - TILDt MOtANT. Tho foregoint? qn stions nuve uw.i ir,.,ii,iti-l widely throughout the country In which .President Taft is now traveling and speaking uany. m Hiirirencv is well financed. There is no dearth of money with which to have these queries m-atly pnrasea ami mailed to all quart, rs of the land. Then, too, the insurgent orators, many of whom, are skilled in the controver sial art, are precedlm and will follow ..rpelrlent'a trail. Among expe rienced politicians-nil mis is vie-u nr..iv forecasting as remarkalile a pre-convention campaign as ever has taken place In the I nlteu biaies. ir,a iniitpraallv :n ceiited underly lag fai't is that, notwithstanding the attacks upon him, 1'iesiueni tun win I.- n,.mintid. Yet. with so much bitterness in the fmht. and because the two factions are so far apart in ..rinehilo uuon the larger questions. i,,t how Taft can again be chosen without causing an insurgent waiaoui in the convention Is not yet foreseen An unparalleled, assortment so vast and . varied that it, would . compare favorably - with the large city stores! v v j V Your presence and investigation is all we desire wc . know our , , goods will please you. Alterations Free A Fit Guaranteed nsfional aviation meet at Nassau Boulevard, L. I. They arc Mis. ua , Wanamaker trophj Helene Dutdeu, the latter a.Utude of about 1500 feet "ToJ ri1 -ot - i in makin How he may be seen by a glance at me w GREENSBORO "BOOSIER" TRAIN IS EN ROUE La Fnllette Groomed for Battle By H. E. C. Bryant. Washington. Sept. 27. Senator Robert JL UiFollette, the militant leader of the progressive republicans, is being groomed for battle. He is at his Washington home, out of touch with everyone save close personal friends, "preparing magazine articles. Hut nevertheless, "Fighting Hob" v.... v,i f to the ground. Every- utterance of President Taft, his avow the last less of his 13.000-mlle jun i ket. l.aFoll'ttc Keeping Muni. I Fresident Taft took a little dig at Senator LaFollette In a speech at De troit last week. Senator LaFollette could not be reached that (lay. He was at his residence, but the door was barred. Personal calls and telephone calls did not succeed in reaching him. Mrs LaFollette stood between her ranee of ;" ... and lhe pul)Uc. j political enemy, go. pi.ient Taft refers to, nlm- .m iw Senator LaFollette the better the pro- . No outbursts are expected from tho Sector La progressive leader That u not to be gre. s v . , "iilto .PrVSte IM. pre,K that when the pro- to the effect that Mr. lFo let U win .9,oham , doe8 8;llly forth he not follow Mr. Taft. he y lm nnt abuse president Taft from undo what the president is doing to makc an anU. ward licking insurgents in f campaign. His friends want him The LaFollette speaking mpalB , '""if" " Dreacn progre8. ku.in Hurh; the . last days ui -o Peerless-Fashion Co. 51 Pattbn Ave. will October, when President Taft is on TELLS ON THE KIDNEYS aivA (loctrinen Th j LaFolletve tour will follow the rotiti; of President Taft In the mid dle western states, whero progress lveness Is rampant. Idol of IricreHHlviti. Senatorf LaFollette is the Idol of th nroirresstve movement. His name la sounded day and night. Kudolpli t m V Have Fou.u. This To " spreckles. J? support. He is for LaFollette for re publican standard-bearer. He does not believe that Taft can lie elected if he Is nominated. LaFollette, he ar gues, can be nominated and elected. His state, he says, wfll send a La Follette delegation to the next repub- R.. True The strain of overwork tells on the weakened kidneys more quickly than on any other organ of the body. The hurry and worry of business men, the heavy lifting and stooping of work men the women's household cares. . . . ...... .n,t lnlnre the tenu to weu.. - ,. . ,; , ..,i.. kldnevs until they can no longer niiei ....... KWntys unui w 7 Snreckles is in v.. i...ioiin irfim iiit: uiuvu -- whole body suffers from the waste matter that accumulates. The weakened kidneys need quick assist ncc Doi'.n n Kidney rills are pre pared especially for sick, weakened kidneys; tired, worn-out backs have cured thousand, of such eas.n. Con vincing proof in an Asbeville citizens statement. t i Kg Penlalui nt.. ASbe- New Englund wiiKinp war o" Taftism anu Btanupat leis. an. I hoi .t. ring Insurgency. With him is Mcdill Mct'ormlck, editor and progressive republican. Messrs. Spreckles and Mc'ormick are men oi wealth. They are financ ing the progressive campaign. Their first efforts nt ortaniiatlon work are being made m Massachusetts. After I ih.Ar i .i. .,r i.re over there they Will .he LlU'rZ. ualns in my At progr'ess.ve hca.-uarter, here it wtt. "". - . .. ,,..id that scor-s of letters and pe hack and was unauiu iu " ; Durinif In from Boston tiiut up in the mor ' -s - ," " . ,r.. eommunie8 m rrVuma,"; land ZX riiS Jw.. Then, appeal, ew iorK, mulc eifut Burur ae to the manag r of the Rememb-r the uo. -- , Brandeli ad er Insurgent leaders are working with Messrs. Spreckles and MeCormlck. Confidentially the LaFollette manu gers declare that they will capture at least five delegates In Massachusetts and two or more In other New Eng land states. They are hopeful of sub : ti .i rcanlis in New Hampshire. is Betting a foot hold. i v t. I looser former secretary of I state of Wisconsin, a LaFolbjtte boos l ter. and the active head of the pro I oroaaivn c:imn here, has returned i Horn an excursion Into the Insurgent .imn.hiHa nf the west. He does not 1 v..e think that Mr. Taft will win tne nom- inuiinn 11U Information is support eu by that of other hopeful progres sives. Kverywhere President Taft goes h is watched and reports on his speecn u ami rpeeotlnn are made to progres she headquarters daily. The progres sives are jubilant over the information fr, thole Held man. who report inai there Is no Taft sentfment. They vow that the president is seeing the whole sale change of sentiment. Some of them predict that he will withdraw from the race. These men do not con sider Mr. Taft a lighter. With the progressives It is "LaFol lette or bust.' Judging by the campaign literature being circulated by the progressive republican headquarters, Insurgency places President Talt upon me ueien slve as to five propositions. it,...,, hu nraaid nt'a treatment of these propositions, as phrased irt his speeches during Ms trip now weu u gun, and upon the Insurgent argu ments regarding the same matter the campaign will wage bitterly all win ter for control of the republican u:i tlonal convention next summer. Questions tut to Mr. Taft. Formulated Into questions put to President Taft by the Insurgent man ...... rhe nre the propositions: I. ' Why, Mr. President, did you consider a reduction of duties on ag ricultural products so urgent as to i r n aneclul session of congress. while at the same time you compelled the country to await your mrm board's report before permuting a revision of the "much-debated, well studied, well-understood and discred ited wool scheduler 2. Are you. Mr. President, lit ia vor of the Aldrlch central bank plan, which threatens to locate more se curely control qf the national finances In Wall street? S. Are you still a conservationist of lhe school of Richard A. Balllnger. or are you a convert to uie vnui Clifford Pinehot. whom you dismissed from the forest service ot tiaiunger behest? And are you In favor of the development of Alaska under govern mental supervision or unoer m ir Bird S. Coler and Other New York Financiers, Looking After Interests. THE OTHER TEMPERATURE. Unzette-Nettg Bureau, Dally News office, Greensboro, Sept. 27. f.ir.l s. Coler of New York, who Is also president Of tho North Carolina Public Service Co. m ijreensuoro, ar rived here yesterday in company with a party of other financiers, mr. Coler and party w ill be in Greensboro and this section several days inspect ing the system una to look over the grounds for the proposed improve ments. Mr. Coler will be taken over the line of the proposed interurhan l.a.uun llreensboro and High Point and will be shown the fertile country section lying between. ibuMtet Train IcaveH. The Oreensboio Booster train left the local station this morning wun nuoriv inn huttlne'sH- and professional men anu nevsyuju-t nnv.o. Kooster train will 'make many stops i.uiiv.un here and Jackson Springs where the Greensboro party will spend the night. s,nd returning gver another route VlBlt a number of towns and cities Including -Winston-Salem, Lei ington. High Point, Thomasvllle and High Point The Booster train will return to Greenboo tomorrow even In. . i. ...... Preparation! aM rmg f igm aneau for the 1X1 fair of lhe Central Car olina Fair association which will be held at the fair grounds during the early part of ictober. Among the at- ...... o. the: vur win da auiiy hir by ulrmen w ho have already been en gaged by ti e fair management. It thi.t tin. outlook Is bright for the best fair that has been held h-ru since the organisation of the fair as sociation a number of years ago. The Presbytery of Orange is In ses sion here, the opening meeting being held yesterday afternoon. There arc between 40 :nd BO delegates present. The retiring moderator. Rev. It. Mur phy Williams, preached tne opening sermon and a special sermon was preached this morning by IJr. Well I Anderson of WlnstOB-saiem. Bathe the face and hands of a per son sick with a fever with DARlii PROPHYLACTIC FLUID in a mue water. It reduces the fever, allays irritation and revives the patient won derfully. Apply the Fluid to cut, sore of wound. It. heals In half ths time required by an ordinary nni- Tub. It lnlrnnlv for cramps. colic or dysentery. It la marveloas remedy. Pi ics 59 cts. per bottle. old by all druggist 3 s! so Asheville BO Atlanta 1 Amanita 70 Charleston Charlotte Jacksonville 72 Key West s,) Knoxvllle Mobile 1 New trlans 7,! New York 2 Oklahoma 70 Unleigh flS Savannah 72 Wnnhlnirtfin 4 8 Wilmington Forecasts un'll 8 p. m. Tiiursuay r..w ihi.i;i i..i vlclnltv! Continued fair 'weather tonight and Thursday. 90 11 fl KG SS S8 70 90 88 8G For North Carolina: Generally fair tonight and Thursday; Unlit variable winds. For North Carolina: Generally fair tonight and Thursday; light variable winds. , Summary f Conditions. A storm of slight development has advanced to the Great UiKes, wun fairly general precipitation over tho upper Mississippi Valley ami me region. Disturbed conditions, with .,i...,i hi,ini. are also noted over southern Florida, portions of the Gulf coast. Colorado, I'lun. wusm.i ton and Oregon, fair weather being Kenoral throughout tne remamuei . the country. , .,- The presence of an area o u.ri. barometric pressure over north and middle Atlantic states will intiuonee for the continuance of fair weather In this vicinity tonight and 'ITiur day, with no material ennnge in ieini'cr tu,e. R. T. LINt'LEY, Observer Weather Bureau. Normal lodny: Temierture 62 de grees. Precipitation .us. Htisli M-Cr Murde Trial. Onelousns. I-a.. Sept 27. A quick trial Is promised for Mrs. Zee Rung McCrea. who killed young Allan Oar land In her room early last week. The defence yesterday waived prelim Inary hearing. District Attorney l.ariano. uncie ob tho slain man, assuring th- defense that if He- grand Jury returns an In dlctnieni ine week from next Monday thu case would be rushed to trial. lhe Iax-Fos Way. It vnn had & medicine that would strengthen the liver, the stomach, the kidneys and the Dowels, ana ai m same lima make yu strong with a aystematlo tonic, flout you oeuove you would soon be well? ( That's "The Lax-roa Way.'.' tva v.ni to bnv thrt first' bottla on th nuinev-nack olan. and VOU Will ask yuur druggist to tell you the sec ontl. It keeps your whole Inside right. Thc Is nothing else mad Ilk Ix-l'os. Rertiember the ivame iAX.FOS. . U S. Department or Agriculture, WILLIS 1. MOORE, tas . . 4 CMia.IMlllMMlillpMiUmiaQUll wil 9 Mn m . & 0od. MNI nunrui. U 11 . (wsikwewB AnMrHini am mm us UK BO oiner. I 1 , ITT' .1711 , ? To have interior of your building painted i witf Lu-Golat Sanitary Wall Coating. Itproduc ! a S SSSatSe washed ind stubbed without mjuryVm more durable than;:WaU paper or Kalsomine and; ready for application, : 24-beautiful shades. ;;;r ; .. . . . .. ... 4? Y 'k X Mr. Frank Loughran, Swannahoairekeiey Hotei ;V Mr. P. H. 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