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Friday,. October 27, 1911. FAUlg Tr O . , .. lUJ flSii&Uilia UAtoiXa-HliWB. Men's and Boys' CLOTHIN G & FURNISHINGS RECEIPTS FOB THE SEBIE& Official Batting and Fielding Averages Are Compiled 'by the Scorers. Rverv Man and Bov in Asheville Should I y Know our Clothing and Shoe Department We want to' supply every man and boy in Ashe ville with their clothing, Dress Furnishings, Hats and Shoes, and we only ask a comparison of values and assortments which will invariably result in our favor. The gentlemen, young and old, of Asheville, now have the opportunity of choosing their wearing ap parel from a stock that is surpassed only by the large sjeeialty stores in Xew York. Men. young men and boys, come in, get acquaint ed with this comprehensive showing of AVinter Suits, Furnishings, Overcoats, Shoes, etc. F Lit. :.,. J "THE ..TORE THAT SAVES TOO WWEY" 1 6;:;;v;th:Yourl3aby7 Philadelphia, Oct. 17. All records for attendance and receipts for world s championship series were broken this year. The National base ball commission gives but the follow ing figures: ' i Attendance, 179,851. Total receipts. I342.34.30. Of this amount the players received J127.910.61; each, club received 140 103.72, and the "National commission share was $34,236.35. The official batting and fielding averages of the Athletic and New York players in the world's series, compiled by Francis O. Rlchter of this city and J. G. Taylor Spink of St. Louis, the official scorers, appointed by the National commission, were made public last night. For the world's champions Baker leads at the bat with an average in the six games of .375, Barry is second with .368 and Murphy third with a percentage of .304. The team batting average of the champions is .249, Lord and Davis are the only Philadel phia players who took part in the six games who have a fielding average of 1000. t'randali leads the Giants at the bat with an average of .500, but he only took part In three games. Of the players who took part in the six games. Captain Doyle is in the lead with a percentage of .304. Meyers second wilhi .300, and Herzog third wit i' .190. Muthewson has an aver ge of .286, but he was in but three games. The team batting average is .175. Snc.-7riss and Meyers each have nettling average of 1000 in the six games. Murray made the poorest .showing of any of the Gianta He did not make a hit during the series and his fielding is rated at .625. The Athletics excel in every depart ment of the game with the exception of stolen bases and they are tied with their opponents at four in this partic ular branch. The yourur mother and many an old one, too is often puuled to know the cause of her child's ill nature. The loudness of Its cryinir does not neces sarily indicate tne seriousness oi in trouble. It may have nothing more the matter with It than a headache or a feel ing of general dullness. It cannot, of course, describe Its feelings, but as a preliminary measure you are safe in trying a mild laxative. Kins times nut of ten. yon will find It Is all tha child immIs. for its restlessness and peevishness are perhaps due to ob struction or tne Doweis, ana ones mm has been remedied the headache, the sluggishness and the many other evi dences of oonstipation and indigestion will quickly disappear, 4 Ttnnt viva tha little one Wilts, eathar- tie nllls or nastv waters, for these will act as purgatives, and they are too strong lor a onud. la tne xamiues oi Mrs. O. R. Crae, Wenford, s. C. ana Mrs. Helen Sheets, La urange, . the only laxative given is Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. It has been found to answer most perfectly all the purposes of a laxative, and its very mildness and freedom from griping recommend it especially for the use of children, women, and old folks gener ally people who need a gtntle bc7el stimulant Thousands of American families have been enthusiastic about it for more than a quarter of a century. Anyone wishing to make a trial of this remedy before buying It In the regular wav of a druggist at fifty cents or one dollar a large bottle (family sine) can have a sample bottle sent to the home free of charge by simply addressing Dr. W. R Caldwell, 406 Washington St., Montlcello, 111. Tour nam and address on a postal card will da, ny Six-Inch. Weapon, Effective at Two Miles, Has Recoil Nul lification Device. New Tork, Oct. 27. It has been known to a few officers aboard the fleet in the harbor that the navy de partment next December is to try out a remarkable new aeroplane gun des ignated to operate from the air craft now in use in the navy. The gun to he tested is a 6-inch weapon, of only a few hundred pounds weight, is ef fective at two miles and equipped with a. device to nullify the recoil and make its operation even on a frail airship possible. An ordinary 6-inch rifle, if fired from an aeroplane, would shatter the craft to bits by the terrifio force of the recoil accompanying the ex plosion. The inventor of the new gun, who is an officer In ajrtive ser vice, has worked out a scheme where by the force of this recoil is spent in firing a gun in the opposite direction fru.n the course of the shell. The recoils in each case- counteract each other and leave no perceptible effect on the aircraft, according to the in ventor. How this Is accomplished is the secret of the Invention. If the test is successful, some offi cers predict, the offensive value of the aeroplane will be magnified one hun dred per cent. Bomb dropping from aeroplanes has been characterized as impracticable by some of the author Itlcsv but the effectiveness of a six inch gun that can penetrate thick ar mour at two miles or more and shoot straight is not questioned. . , Madaiiie: Your Suit is hero, at the price you wish to pay. It will be a good suit, a suit of quality one of distinctive style, if purchased from tliis store.. Investigation convinces. All we ask is vour inspection of our offering. C : Peerless Fashion Co. 5 1 Patton Avenue GLAD TO BE IN CELL Prank Lmvcry, Cracksman, Released After 15 Ycnrs, Pleased When Again Arrested,, Washington, Oct, 27. Frank I,ow rey, the notorious cracksman am! train robber recently released from the Atlanta penitentiary aflnr serving 15 years, was today jailed here for, stcalftig a laprobe. He said . he was hungry and was glad to be arrested. Only (hie "BROMO QI IXIXE" Tlint Is I.AXATIVR BROMO QUI NINH. Look for tlio slnnnlure of E. V. Grove. Used the World over ta Cure a Cold in One Day. . . I5C J Improved Hot Water Heating System Let us install in your home o nr improved hot water heating system which lessens the cost of installation and saves in fuel consumption and assures yon summer heat throughout yout house in the coldest of days. .We employ none but skilled workmen and use the American Radiator Co 'a boilers and rs diators, and guarantee perfect satisfaction,1 " Ball, Thrash 3 Co. 5, 7 and 9 East College Street . ASHEVILLE, N. C. r ! i i ..i . j. I V, i mum if'W. & tASUS hi . kS- If Your Neighb or Has ''' i ..t . . Electric Light and you have not, just step into his house some evening tnd ask htm if he would now tolerate any other kind of lighting in his home. You'll feel the same way about it after you have once tried electric lighting, i .' ' Find out from us how easily your house can be wired. See the new Edi son Mazda Lamps that give twice as much light as ordinary electric1 lamps that use the same current. New Edison Mazda Lamps are strong enough for all ordinary usage, beingmany times stronger than the old tungsten lamps. - - ' ASIIEVILLS ELECTRIC CO. BUT LITTLE BUSINESS President Stradley's Resigna tion Accepted Two New Members Elected. At a meeting of the Asheville Mer chants association last night the resig nation of G. P. Stradley, as president, was accepted to take effect at the next regular meeting. Ht. Stradley has be-n president of the association since George L. Hackney resigned some months ago on his leaving the city to engaged in business In Lexing ton. In tendering his resignation, Mr, Stradley said that he is unable to de vote such time to the affairs of the association as he thinks they require, on account of his business. His suc cessor will be selected at the next meeting. The meeting last night was a short one and the business transacted was mostly of a routine nature. The Asheville Dray, Fuel & Con struction company and the Asheville Steam Bakery were elected to membership. NOTED WOMAN DEAD Ida Lewis, Keeper of Iiime Rock LfglithiHiw for SO Years, Passr Away. Newport Dispatch to New Tork World. Ida M. Lewis died Tuesday night at Lime Rock Lighthouse, where she had spent nearly all of tha seventy-three years of her life, and from which eighteen heroic rescues earned her the thanks of congress, numerous medals and a pension and made her world famous. Since the death of her father, more than 30 years ago, alia had been official keeper of the light, congress by special act having confirmed the appointment. She was the only wom an ever so distinguished. As her fath er had been an Invalid for years be fore his death, her service as actual keeper covered mors than half a cen tury. Her fatal Ulneta was attended by the bang and clatter of target prac tice with 13-lnrh fortars at Forts Adams and Wetherill, every shot shak ing the light house where she lay dy ing. The artillery authorities had warned tha residents of the city to leave windows open to remove bric-a- brac from places where It could easily be dislodged, but the stricken heroine had been over-looked until the World appealed to military authorities to have the firing stopped. A telegram from the Wprld to Beo reury of War Stimson was the first step hi that direction. Another was tent to Col. William H. Coffin, com- -nandant of the artillery district at Newport Both replied that ortler would bs Issued Immediately, Col. Coffin announced, after hearing of Miss Lewis's death, that there will be no filing tomorrow. Funeral services will bo held In th Thames Street Methodist Episcopal church here, the time not yet fixed. Miss Lewis's rescues are historic. They began when she was eighteen and continued until she was sixty-five. She married In her youth a ssaa nam ed Wilson, who deserted her. Then ahs resumed her maiden nam and was always thereafter so known. Tod cas't dodge tha Malaria germ while yoov liver Is torpid It makes yoa aa easy mark for the disease. gIMMON'B RED Z LIVER REGULA TOR is the best protection. It puts the liver in sound, healthy condition and purifies the stomach and bowel. Price, large package. tl.tf: small ixe, tic Duld by all dru ;; !. Tomorrow the Big Day at v.. ft Tne New Hats MFall As exhibited here, will suely please you. You will like the styles, the qualities and the prices. All the new styles are here and you shouldn't wait another day-before getting your new hat. We won't let you bny one that is not just right for you. Surprising Values at $3.00 Sooner or later, you are going to fine1 out that it i3 decided to your best in terests to trade here. , Find, out about the ad vantages in quality, ser vice and price to be exclusively- obtained in this store. Every Woman who buys her Fall and Winter Wearing Apparel here is going to get the best val ues for the least money :-: x :-: x :.: SUITS $10.00 . jl SUITS $15.00. "We are determined on that we are going to give ev ery woman who trades here this fall, such good value for every dollar she leaves here, that it would be impos Bible for her to get better values anywhere else. We want to make a walking advertisement of this store out of every woman who wear our garments. Wo are going to make these women the best drowed women in town and send th-m out to make more cus tomers for this store.- ftntiKfied customers are not going to Imj backward about telling their friends where " they got their clothes, you know. - ' SUITS $18.00. SUITS $12.50 . t ,' x - Proof is Easy Measure the wearing qualities and satisfactory , ser viceto every member of your family by any reasona ble test you please- , ' . ' J 1 .. ' ! Black Cat Stockings Never Disappoint Stockings for women or children ami Sox for men at popular pricessave money because they outwear any other brand you can name. - Tl . heels and toes on every pair are heavily rein- V v.- 7 ( ; T-25 "Thd Ta y. f. ' -r Ori I J 7. Tli. it. 1
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