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Saturday, November li, 1911. THE ASIIEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. PACE FIVE ABSOLUTELY PURE The only Baking Powder Royal Grape , Cream of Tartar Saves Butter, Flour, Eggs, and makes home baking easy No Alum No Ume Phospha te SOCIAL HAPPENINGS -- llnraca '"Harvest Home." The social committee of the"Flrst Presbyterian Baraca class has Issued unique invitations to a "Harvest Home-' or "Harvest Gathering and rteunion" tomorrow at the Baraca building on Church street. The invi tation looks and sounds like Thanks giving, having a big red tnrkey on the face of it. The objects of the meeting are Indicated by the follow ing: "Rill Coleman l head farmer again tills fall, and will have his fodder In the shock, corn gathered, and the golden pumpkins and autumn leaves, making the old room look like a boy's divam of the ojd home on the farm. "It's going to be a regular old-time reunion, with good music and good fellowship. Come and meet the boys again, find be on time, as wo wnnt to till every mliflite with reminiscence, praise and Inspiration." President E. P. Chllds of the Nor maj and Collegiate will be the princi pal speaker of the occasion. Miixli'fll Program. The music for the First Baptist church tomorrow, will be: MOUNINCJ. Prelude: "Hosanna" Wachs Soprano solo: "Not Ashamed of Christ" ,. Jerome Miss pearl Shope. Offertory: Communion In G... Batiste I'osthtde: March Waghorne EVENING. Prelude: Andantlno Lemore Anthem: "Hark, Hark, My Houl".. Shelley Offertory Anthem: "Come Every One That Thinketh" Lansing Postlude: Festival March ....Kinder During the absence from the city of the regular organist Miss Otha Smith will be at the organ. mm Mrs. Sawyer's Bridge Parly. . The bridge party given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Clnrence Sawyer at her home on South Main street tis one of the largest that has been given In the city for several weeks and was enjoyed by about 60 guests. The house was prettily decorated for ihe occasion In a color scheme of red. n:i tills was carried out In the salads and lees. The flowers most profusely used were red carnations and the unlqav wore cards were red autumn leaves. The lights were shaded with red, giv ing a an ft effect ,to the Interior of the house. Mrs. Y. L. Hunt won first prise, a crystal and silver filigree sugar and cream set The consolation, a cut glass bon bon dish, went to Mrs. M. U Stevens. The hostess for this afternoon at the Country i-lub will be Mrs. Thompson Kraeer and the weather would Indi cate that there will he a large num- lier of mem tiers out as her guesta. The second women's scratch tennla tourna mcnt will begin thla afternoon. The first one was played off Inst June and wns won ny Airs, noneri jonnson Her name waa therefore engraved on the up which la offered by Mrs, Oeorge W. ' Vanderbllt, Mrs. Charlet U Minor. Mrs. D. C. Waddell. jr.. and Mra, Dunn Meftee. Thla cup Is offered to the one who la winner In two of the tournaments and each winner's name Is engraved on It.. The Phllatheaa of the First Baptist church will have an opportunity to morrow morning of hearing Miss Nina Hodges, who will address the class. Mlsa Hodgea la the president of the 1'hllathea union of the city and her talk tomorrow promises to be very In t .Testing. All members of the claa are urged to be present. mm I .There will ,be a special meeting of 1 20 DISCOUNT j : On our entire line of Umbrellis. " Engraved with name, or monogram witlxjut extra charfco. v ARTHUR n riLLD CO. 4M.tlIMIIIIMI 7 A n1 7 lit PerwauJ. Mention, Kwi of th f ' lodetiBs,". Meetings, Etc. the Rector's Aid society of Trinity church' Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The meeting will he with Mrs. C. P. Ambler on Mesrlmon ave nue. ! at The Woman's' club will meet Mon day afternoon with Mrs. A. W. Callo way at her home, 274 Merrlmon ave nue. The physical training class at the Henrietta was conducted this after noon by Miss Foster, the new physical director. ' It Mrs. W. E. Logan of West Asho ville, who has been 111. la much ,1m proved and is able to alt up. Mr. and Mrs. Imogen's Infant, which wns also slightly 111, Is better, too. ' H Mr. and Mra. James I Alexander have returned from a brief stay In Cincinnati. Mrs. Frank Gtidger of Henderson-' vllle will spend the week-end in Ashevllle. t Mrs. Silvio von Rink has returned from a trip to New York.. Dr. von Ruck, who remained on business, is expected In the city today, r mm Miss Emmu I.lttrill has, returned from n visit to friends In Oreenevllle, Tenn. m k Miss Carolina Morgan, who has been Visiting her sister, Mrs. W. L. Roberts, has returned to her home In Nashville. at at Mini Helen Miller has gout to Chat tanooga for the winter. It t Dr. and Mrs. Philip R. Moale are expected to return from the east the first of next week. It It J. C. Arbognst has returned from business trip to Philadelphia. k m Mrs. U O. Miller has returned to New York, after spending' a year at the Ruftery Park hotel. Miss Bertha Johnson has rt turned from a visit In Tennessee and Georgia. BASKET BALL LEAGUE Three RamoN Played by Dhmh , Teams Thla Morning Slaml ' lug ' of Club. Three gamea .were played thla morning by the class B teams of the Y. M. C. A. basket ball leagues and the following scores were made: Lance I, Brown (; Davis 10, Hchar- tle S: "Donnnhoe 10, Hunt (. lit the first game the stars were Wood, Da vis. Lnnce and Brown: in the second Davis and Cllne; In the third. Hunt and Donnahoe. TtM Standing of the Club. Won. Lost, Brown ... ...... 1 Davla .'t A Donnahoe.. I Schartle..." t 1 Lance. , . , f 4 Hunt 1 I Pet. .JI . .too .600 .SSI .117 BIO LINER AGROUND The Minnesota Is In Ftcrloint Plight i , Off the InImsmI of ; Khlkcku. ' Toklo, Nov. 11. The Oreat North ern Steamship company's liner Min nesota la aground off the Island of Shlkeku. It Is feared her plight Is serloua Wlreleaa communication hna been-broken. ' "Experiments at tha t'nlverslty ' of Wisconsin are regarded aa proving that sulphur haa a decided value In promoting soil fettfllty. Take your plcturaa to Brown Book Co. to be framed. VELOCIPEDES All sues, $2 to $5.50. Juve nile Bicycle for the ehiMren nil sizes and .folors, 2.50 .to $27.ro. J. II. IIEAIIN & CO. l'.alk r llaco. l'houo 413 SYfIOBATTfIDfiriCE IIEGOBD BREAK flG Churches ort1 lli&ell Contributions A New Syn od May Be Formed. " Rev. Dr. R. F. amlbell and 8. li. Holt returned lout night from the meeting of the Presbyterian synod at Charlotte, 'in point, of attendance this .meeting, was a record-breaker, about 250 being present The reports from the churches showed a decided Increase in contributions to the ben eficent objects. Over 170,000 was given to each of the causes of home and foreign missions. The reports from Davidson college and Union Theological seminary showed the largest number of students ever at tending these Institutions of the- syn od, and a substantial Increase In the endowments of each. The. semi nary, which is at Richmond, is owned jointly by the synods of Virginia and North Carolina, and .as this Is the centennial year of this school of the prophets, arrangements have been made for the two synods to hold a Joint meeting in Richmond next Oc tober to celebrate this event The synod decided to divide Its ter ritory, corresponding to that of the static, fnto ten presbyteries, instead of eight as at present. It is likely that the counties of Mitchell, Avery and Yancey, with the mountain country, lylnfc east of them, will be set off to form a separate presbytery. . There is some talk of forming a new synod out pf those parts of North. Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky, lying in the mountains. to be called the "Synod of Appa lachian' BOARD OF TRADE WANTS Chances for It Seem Good Committee Will Meet Bank ers Other Matters. The board of trade met yesterday afternoon and transacted a goodly amount of business. One of the first and most important matters taken up Was the movement to get another. wOod-working plant for the city and the chances for getting it seem good. It was decided to have a commit tee appointed to meet and entertain the eastern bankers who wlll come through the city on November 28, re turning from the national convention in New Orleans anilafresident Plum- mer will name the committee. Badges will be provided for them. The committee appointed recently to work out a more equitable form of taxation reported progress and Its services were cautioned. Instructions were Issued to the com mittee on advertising ' to formulate plans for the winter campaign and peveral advertising matters were re ferred to It. The co-operation of the honrd was assured the' Ashevllle Poultry and Pet Stock aasoclatlop in making their December show a success. After other routine matters had been attended to, the following new members were announced; Mra. Kath erine E. Hamilton, James A. North am, R. C. Roberts, George 8. Arthur. W. A. Nltzer, Mrs. P. U. Cansler and N. D. Shurman. MANHATTAN OPERA CO. CLOSES ENGAGEMENT IVn ninvolo" Was the Iant I'rmliic lion anil KMertalned .a IWhhI ( Mxed Audience. The Manhattan Opera company closed Its engagement at the Audito rium last night with the presentation of "Fra Diavolo," the Jight and in tertnlning oper ihit has always been popular In thla city. The company last night gave a production of the play that would do credit to a much larger and higher priced organization and it was heartily enjoyed by a good sized audience. It waa 11 o'clock when the curtain' fell on the last act but the time aeemed shorter to those who were so thoroughly enjoying the production. George Nnthansnn aa "Fra Diavolo" FREPARE FOR WINTER ! Comfortable steam heated rooms and apartments fn Ade laide and Meriwether build ings on Haywood street, and Morsello Building on Tatton Ave. See ns before they are all rented. Moale, Chiles & ! Redwood Real Estate and Insurance 27 Patton Ay. FRESH BATTLE CREEK FOODS Zwieback, BreakXast TonatNuttoUne, . Nntiose, Nnt Butter, Malted Nuts, Bromow, Meltosp, Gluten Flour. YAES 8c 23 Ilaywood EL ' 'T s iiomk Mrs. Ewton Tells Her Story, And HopQS -Other Suffer- ,er?tfli;pq As Well. Pine .Blutffrrlfc-iMir nearly nine years." eaysJIrs. M. E Ewton, of this city, "I had been almost down with womanly troubles, and, at times, I could scarcely be about at all or do anything. '. I took different kinds of medicines without any benefit 1 had a pain In my side that It seemed impossible to relieve. I used six bottles of Cardui, and now I feel like a different person. 1 am getting along fine. can do any kind of work! Cardui was the only thing that help ed me. It Is the best remedy 1 know for run down women. I hope other sufferers will take Cardui and be ben etlted as 1 have." . , Do you suffer from some of the dis agreeable symptoms of womanly trouble? let Cardui help you back to health and strength, as it did Mrs. Ewton., , Cardui has a record of over ' 50 years successful use to recommend it- Composed of strictly vegetable Ingre dients, Imported especially from Eu rope for use in this remedy, Cardui does good that stays good, without any ill effects. : As a remedy for women's ills, those who have tried Cardui say it has no euual. Have you tried It? It may be just what you need. Ask your druggist. N. B. Write to :l-ulies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co. Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In gtrm-tions, and 64-page hook, "Hnsw Treatment for Women." sent in plain wrapper, on request. curried his part well and his n il liar itone voice was at its best, lie v.as enthusiastically encored several times. He wns not the only favorites though for Miss Nella Brown. Miss Maliel Day and Chnrles Killman enme in for their share of the applause for th singing. The Hfe of the show, hi.w ever, was the acting of Charles Fulton and Charles .Kelly as "Itlppo' i "Giacomo," bandits, and comedians of quality. Their parts furnished source of continuous laughter ;mc they were forced to answer cnco.es to some of their, parts, it was renlly a good show nnd highly nppreclat d YUAN DESERTS THE DYNASTY Continued from page one the number of innocent people ninl non-combatnnts would be futile. The Chinese foiind wearing fore clothing immediately fell a victim his advanced taste, were rot molested. hut I. Their .c its Hare you visited our f House Furnishing I)e- r partment. . . . Goods of the best quality can be found there. We carry a large line of the latest utensils that save time and labor. J. H. Law, 3 Patton At Carolina Commercial School Pearl L. llolmiin. Prln., Plnuie 87 1. G. U Hull, Ass't Prill- Phone 1741. Mrs. C. B. Campbell, Prill. Shorthand Dcp't, Phono USD. School at e flattery Park Place. Students may enter at any time. Single course $35 cash, J50 on time, combined course $50, cash, $70 on time. We are offering two gold medals In Shorthand, one 'for the one making the highest speed and tha other for the best progress. Enter at once If you wish to enter In tha contest MOUNTAIN MEADOWS INN Open throughout October and No vember; theae months being the most beautiful time In tha mountains. Ex cellent service, scenery unsurpassed, home comforts, dinner parties a spe cialty. Phone $18. REMOVAL NOTICX Tha Parte Millinery haa moved to No. PATTON AVE. asxt door to tha Palace Theater. , ... MBS. 1. WOMAN, Pror. MVthla,la UllRmrr. FOR SALE , Two Choice Lots on College Campos. , Very , attractive price. NATT ATKINSONS' SONS COMPANY. McGUIRE, Phone 221, 070 f;orD rorn.'E. ' against the massacres, however, were disregarded and even laughed at The correspondents of the Associated Press worked throughout the day within the outer walls of tile city eight miles from the 'telegraph station with which they communicated and which they were permitted access through the courtesy of the railway officials. Fires sprang up everywhere and a large section of the native city was burned. Foo-Cliow Taken by the Rebels, Amoy, Nov. Attacks by robber bands have thrown the city Into a panic. The water patrol today cap tured a piratical junk and Its crew of 16 await decapitation. A new taotal assumed office today. Reports from Foo-Chow state that fighting there ceased last night when the Manchus surrendered. The vice roy l.i dead and the Tartar general severely wounded. TYRUS COBB IS COMING Oeorge W. Bailey, mnnager of the Auditorium, was most agreeable vis itor at The Gazette-News office this morning when he brought the glnd tidings that the "College Widow" Is coming to Asiirville, and people here will be given an opportunity to see the reatest baseball player on earth, Ty- riis olio, try his hand nt being a college horo and the gentle wooer of the boarding house keeper's daughter, rcvoryDony knows "Ty's" reputation is a baseball player, his base running abilities and his famous batting eye that wins automobiles and assists largely in winning pennants. His name Is a household word and of course everybody will be pleased tr hear of his coming, even when the fact Is not considered that Ty" IS a native North Carolinian, born In Cher okee county, and used to be a winter neighbor of President Tuft down in Augusta, his present home. The time of his coming is not far off either. He will be here on November 2-' and this city Is one of two In this state that the troupp will visit. They are at Charlotte this afternoon and toniitlit and .will not make their ap pearance anywhere else in the state except in Ashevllle on the ewenty srcnn.l. other towns are bidding iiigh for the attraction too, and since Ashe vllle whs successful It may be that "Ty" might have used some Inlluence in having the show come here which is near the scenes of his childhood. No doubt he would like to see what this section is producing now, alter giving to tile country such n great ball player, and besides a man likes to come buck around home after he has made a hiK success. It makes him feel better to have "home folks" brag about him ban mere strangers. Thlf. is really a double attraction, mourn. ..li-. i ..iii is certainly one i i ii !' :idini;:".l by the bert critics ii ' i; 'I', P.. . Widow" Is a great liovv. i i; ! 1 '.lie's favorite pro duction ami il ii h.i.l no other Intro- ' ' ! nev of its appearance ii '..'ill ,.e r. elved wllh Joy. It ' 1. 1. .lit! i nmcd." and full to over flowing of .Mr. Ade'K own wit. With "Ty" Cobb playing a leading role, it has proved one of the most popular successes on the road this season and Ashevllle has a rare treat In store. Pon-cakes made from Wheat Heats Self-nislng Pan-Cake Flour. Delicious and digestible. 11 grocers. For Rent FTRNSTTED 6 room cottage ... . $45.00 5 room bungalow 40.00 6 room house 40.00 10 room house 60.00 8 room house 60.00 10 room house 50.00 The H. F. Grant Realty Co. , 48 Patton Ave. BEST Quality soups and starches, modern equipment and compe tent help tfoes to nialve good Laundry Service 7 PHONE 70 A Trial is All Wo Ask. . T , if f Swannanoa Laundry We Treat Your foundry While, FREESIA BULBS One of the most popu lar bulbs for Winter-flowering and cut flowers. The blooms are white and del icately, scented.. Easily forced. Best California grown bulba, 3 for 10c. Everything in Drags and Seeds. GRANT'S PHARMACY Pore Dnii and Ceeds. IW A FEW MOMENTS Gas, rfeaftburn, Sourness and All Misery in Stomach Vanishes. Xothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach if you will take a little Diapepsln occasionally. This powerful digestive ami antacid, though as harmless and pleasant as candy, -will digest and prepare for assimilation Into the blood all the food you can eat. Eat what your stomach craves. without the slightest N fear of Indi gestion or that you will be bothered j witn sour risings, Belching. Uns on Stomach, Nnusea, Badlireath, Water Brash or a feeling like you had swal lowed a lump of lead, or other dis agreeable miseries. Should you be suffering now from any stomach dis order you can get relief within five minutes. If you will get from your pharma cist a (iO-cent case of Pape's Diapep sin you could always go to the table with a hearty appetite, and your menls wouhl taste good, because you would know there would be no Indi gestion or Sleepless nights or Head aches or Stomach misery all the next day; and, besides, you would not nel laxatives or liver pills to keep your stomach and bowels clean and fresh. Pape's Uiapepsin can be obtained rrom your druggist, and contains more than sufficient to thoroughly cure the worst case of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. There is nothing bet ter for Cus on the Stomach or sour odors from the stomach or to cure a Stomach Headache. You couldn't keep a handier or more useful article in the house. Viavi Office 210-211 Legal Health Talks Fridays 4 p. m. Bldg. tf ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. 0. 8. Jordan lias re opened his office in the Medi cal building. Hours will bo from 10 to 12 and .3 to 4. Phones Office 40, Residence 443. M. WEBB Co. Millinery Importers Club Bldg Ilaywood 8t jet i t HACKNEY & STATIONERS. ' Try a Gazette Standard for P. R. ALLEN. -it 'Manager. -T2jV''-' INSURANCE - i, " ' ' DEPARTMENT Vjf-"''-' WACHOVIA BANK tk TRUST OO. 85 Ptton Atc. . rhone 161 11, ' fulfil XO U will ipreciae "tfce eonrrniencs when dreiiing in the morning, if you can make your toilet in your bedroom with out having to dreti completely ia order to reach the bathroom. A 'SUmdW lavaterr will enable you to do (hit, and will add to the appearance of your bedroom aa well Let ua ahow you some nice deaignt for thia purpota, j. c. Mcpherson, No. S3 ST E. College Bt Phot K. . ' . THE BERLIN Sale of 200 Sample Waists, values to . .tfi.50. Your choice $2.48. No. 8 North Pack Square. Sproat -IiXLIVERT PARIiOM ' 1 Ofttee) BuTMing.' Hall raujNERY" NOTICE. Ladles, you are Invited to call and Inspect my beautiful Mne of hair good, shell and hair ornaments. Ev erything f to data in the newaat eofftires, . miss cnt ii' (-nop I'lioue 10. 2- 1 ,tu,Mi( bt. LADIES TAN BOOTS New lot Just In.j Everybody-wnnts tan shoes this fall." Ve'vc two ncitf lots 14 button round, high toe, welt with tip at $3.75 and $4.25. White button shoes, cravenett or buckskin $3,50, $4.00 and $5.00. ,, We've always the goods in season, our cash prices are pleasing to all. , We do repairing. Nichols Shoe Co? Cash Shoesters.. On the So, lu Art .Squares, Rugs, Oes Mats, Mattings, Etc. Now is thio time to brighten up th home before cold weather sets; in. Beaumont Furni ture Co. 7 27 South Main St 1912 i MOALE CO. WEST PACK SQ. - News Want THOSE WHO USE . BUTTER-CRUST BREAD Are pleased with Its goodness, its purity, its keeping quality and its size full 'pound weight. Ask your grocer for Butter Crust, or phone f22. t s t t : -- Asheville Steam p Extra Special Values Diaries ,t. r. .is.; nt!ff : ::.
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