Thursday, March 28, 1912. Smith College Girl in British Jail Showed Great Talent at4 School TOT ASHZVILL& GAZETTE-NEWS. ''" - PAGE SETHI TTTTTTTTTT' num.-,wm,'i"'. .ixjjumli-j it.n.n ft -I r-f&y ) ft I Miss Awes. Morgan "Wright . Poet, Clas3 Orator and Sculp tor, Now Scrubbing Floors as Fcnace for Suffrage Beliefs. CENTRIFUGAL FORCE By Alice Morgan Wright. Unceasingly lii'fore the heavenly gnte. Beyond tlie reach of miles, beyond the yearn. From her eeleBtlnl hunly gurdy, Fate Stands grinding out the music of the spheres. So through the realms of Interstellar Kpai-e, All runs by cycles of unnumbered ' rink. While these on greater orbits Join the rare. " AnT 'rf tHWfl'fVlef 'Fa'shlnY turns the crank. Arnunrt the swiftly whirling discs, around, : , , The wretched ntoms on this narrow track I.ikp lxlon revolve, yet they, hound, 'llug ever closer to their chosen rack. nection with the recent window smashing episodes of the militant suf fragettes. Scores of her classmates are scat tered all over New Kngland. Most of them know that the Ivy orator of their class and the composer of a poem so fantastic as to astonish the student body when it was published eight years ago. Is undergoing prison rigors. What penance Is Miss Wright un dergoing? To what extent Is she suf fering for the beliefs she has ussumed? Are London police treating her as a suffragette. Imprisoned for her belief, or as a common prisoner? ' . Dispatches to her friends clarify the mystery. Miss Wright, college grad uate, translator of dilllcult books, au thor of 'Centrifugal Kor.e" and other poems, is for the prqsent a scrub woman. She . Is condemned for the next two months to do. thu hard lubor required of English women who have violated the law. ; ' .; Not only did the ;rorent suffrage campaign Impel Miss Wright to forsake literary pursuits engendered by her four years at Smith, but it drew her away from a study of art in which she had already begun to make name for herself. I--ft All for Politic. She was in Paris, busy with her work as a sculptor, when she left to go to London at the time the latest suffrage campaign w-as launched, und only posterity may know how much it lost by the interruption. Her masterpiece, "The Convict," was executed not long alter she left college, undoubtedly without expect ing that in later years she would her self become a "convict" and be com pelled to submit to the , wearisome routine of an English prison, with its tasks of a mental nature, the making of bags, the mending of mule prison ers' clothes, the scrubbing of lloors ind the doiien other things that Miss Wright, as a woman of education, had never learned to do. That she Went Into the window smashing episode Vlth eyes wide open is believed by sopie to have been in dicated by the f'.ict that when she left her apartment In Paris on Monday to cross the Channel she warned her landlord that she might not be back immediately. Her class, that of 1!HM, took pains lo present one of the llrst. of Per poems hi the class book. This is en titled "Centrifugal Force," und illus- Friends Marvel Says Mrs. Gerichs : ' I suffered with womanly troubles, which made me vio lently ill, sometimes for a week at a time. My cheeks were sunken, and my frame that of a skeleton. My condition rew worse until the physicians said 1 could only be relieved- by a difficult operation, but, womanlike, 1 said I would die first When life seemed darkest, and death almost welcome, Cardui saved me. To please me, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui at the drug store, and I began to take it When I had taken two bottles of Cardui, 1 had regained such strength I could attend to all my household duties, without any help. My friends marvel at my recovery." This is an extract from a sworn statement made by Mrs. Martha Gerichs, of 2348 Demon aireet, at Louis, Mo. A strong endorsement, isn't it? If you are ailing, suffering from any of the troubles so common to women, or if you are weak and lack life and energy, re member that Cardui is to be had in every drug store, ready for instant use. Used in time, it will give you relief, build up your strength, and help to make you well again. Try it Your druggist has it on his shelf. r ; ; n The Woman's Tonic V LirUU W I V mS LJ 0 251 moved and a set 'of mats which are closer together or farther apart may be quickly Inserted. As tbe size of the chickens' heads vary considerably dur ing tbe season this changeable front is of value. . The dropping pans are one and three-quarter inches below the floors,, which are made of heavy, square mesh wire, and have roost boards 2 Inches wide by three quarters of an Inch thick by 2 feet 6 inches long. The bottom of tha first floor is six inches from the .ground, and it Is fif teen Inches from the wire floor to the top of each coop, making each tier, in cluding the dropping pans, sixteen and three-quarters of an inch deep. The battery rolls on four wheels, two double pivot wheels in front and two POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT Editor Gazette-News: I hereby an nounce my candidacy for the nomi nation to the office of Register ot Deeds for Buncombe county, subject to tha action of tha Democratic Primary. CP. WKAVHR. Weavervllle, N. C. .' FOR AUDITOR. I beg to announce myself a candi date before the Buncombe county democratic primary for the olllce of County Auditor, and feel that my ex perience in book-keeping and in aud iting commercial accounts qualifies me for this otlicc. Soliciting your support and promising If elected efficient ser vice and courteous treatment to all. Respectfully, JAMES II. CASE. of Yet some have been who wearied tbe strain And dared to free themselves and soar afar Along a tangent path with glowing train, '. A blaze of light, as all mad comets And shall we not confess that it Is they. Who, bringing radiance to uuen lightened spate, Have made a splendid firework play, - A glorious Catherine wheel of this our race?' wheels connected by a bar in the rear. trates tho Ideas by which she has been The sliding doors on the sides are fitted guided in the last eight years, many lth h k. wh)ch faRten lnto Te9 on Mr. Roynol- Announcement. Editor of Tha Garotte-News: I beg to announce myself a candi date tor the democratic congressional nomination In this, the Tenth district ROBERT R. REYNOLDS dls if her friends say. Translate! Flay. Miss Wright's fame as literary person was establlsnea neiore sue even left college, but she ennanecu H by her translation of "Sakuntala" a play from tbe. Hindoo which was produced at Smith the last year that she was h student there. Her artistic work in Paris led her to produce a bit of sculpture entitled 'Cain" and a bust of Sir Henry Irving which Is to form a part of the decora- lion of the Davenport Theater In New York the battery. The whole battery is made of furring. ITs by inches, covered with two Inch mesh wire and laths. Tbe feeding troughs are three and one half lnchs across tbe top, inside meas urement, and three inches from the top edge to the bottom, outside meas urement These troughs are held In place with bent wires, which are flexl hie, so that they give if the troughs bit any obstacle, thus preventing breakage. A wire partition divides the battery Into two. equal parts. A FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS Jan., is, 1111 Editor of the Oazett-News: I shall seek tha nomination for the office of register of deeds in the next democratlo primary election and shall be very thankful for any votes that I may receive. Very truly, J. J. MACK BY. The tendencies, however. Which similar battery Is usM for feeding tur- Northampton, Mass.. '.'March 28. Once the poet laureate of ' her class, connected with almost every class so clety of Importance and u general fa voiite among the girls of Hmith Col lege. Alice Morgan Wright, of the class fSd'Clif'iEiw'it prisoner"!!? a London tail, scrubbing lloors and sewing bugs as peiianco for her suffrage beliefs, Tbe daughter of a wealthy Albany man, a popular member of her class, a member of sin-ret and other socle ties. Miss Wright, scarcely out of lier teens, is today under sentence In Von have cropped out In her voluntary as sociation with the militant suffrage movement In Indon showed them selves even before she left college, as. for Instance, In her address as ivy ora tor when she took as her theme .l-'reedom, pf Servu-'e,'-' : : i , Throughout the four years of her stay at Northampton she was known is a serious minded girl who hfld ab solutely escaped being spoiled by the money possessed, by lier father, H. R. Wright, of Albany. Pho was a senior councillor of the Smith College council, sat at the edi tors' table of the "Monthly Hoard, iiclonged to the Mandolin club, was nne of the Junior ushers at thi Prom," was a member of the Prelim inary Dramatic committee and a member of the socailed Joy Song committee. keys except that It contains three tiers Instead of four, and the slats in front are two and five-eighths Inches apart. Homemade Fir Extinguisher. A. homemade, flrjU?tyin8ul?bSr. easily made and always ready for use can be made by any one,v. as shown In the accompanlng Illustration. Froctire the required number of thin, -flat pint or quart bottles, make a solution com posed of one gallon of water, three pounds of salt and one and one-half pounds of sal ammoniac. Fill the bot tles not quite 'full and cork, sear the kdiigs! Farm Garden In Gold COMMERCIAL POULTRY. One Method of Feeding Fowls en Large 8cala Deaoribad. , In a recent bulletin issued Jy tbe bureau of animal Industry of the Unit ed. States department of agriculture tbe methods and results of feeding poul- I try on a large commercial scale were described. The Investigation of this subject by Alfred E. Lee of the depart ment Is believed to be tbe first attempt to acquire comprehensive and reliable figures on the cost of producing a pound of gain In poultry. Portable feeding batteries, as shown In tbe cut are described as follows: Xbls battery is divided Into eight coops. 1 hereby annoui.ceinent my can didacy for Auditor of Buncombe County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. This the 27th day of February, U1J E. M. LTDA. .1. 11. Woodward for Register of Deeds. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the olllce of Register of Deeds for liuncombe, subject to the action jt the Democratic primaries when held. J. H. WOODWARD. Democrat, N. C, March 25, 1912. TRUNKS AND LEATHER GOODS Is our specialty. Money to loan on diamonds watches, jewelry and anything of value. H. L. FINKELSTEIN : Loan Office. 23 S. Main St. Phone 887. Asheville. FOR COUNT If TREASURER. Gazette-News. I herebv announce myself a candl date for the office of Treasurer of Kuncombe County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic Primary. J. EDD. BROOKSHIRB. Azalea, N. C. If The Gazette-News Carrier fails to deliver your paper, please telephone Circulation De partment, 2022 rings. KRKRRKKRRKKKKKItK CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING mar. sets markatabbj things, and makes all salable things "nuu-katahle." LOGAN MERCHANT TAIIjOR Legal Bid. , 8 Pack S. Fhone 797. FOR TREASURER. Editor of The Gazette-News: I hereby announce myself a candl- dldate for re-election to the office ot treasurer of Buncome county, subject to the action of the Democratlo pri maries. T. M. DUCKETT. For County Auditor. To the voters of Buncombe county: I hereby announce my candidacy for County Auditor, subject to action of the next Democratlo primary. WM. M. CLARKE. FOR TAX COLLECTOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for tlic oflice of tax collector of Buncombe county subpect to the ac tion of the democratic primary. B. A. PATTON. FOR TREASURER I hereby announce myself a can didate for the nomination for treasur er of liuncombe county, subject to the action of the democratic primary. WILL W. PATTON. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to tho office of County Auditor for Buncombe Coun ty, subject to the action of the Demo cratic Primary to be held some time In May of this year. ROYAL J. STOKELY. MR. ADVERTISER: . 1 )o yoli have something to toll the people about! "-Then why not tell them in the pages of the Spring number of The Gazette-News, April 8th. This Speeial number will contain a lot of interesting facts. Do you want yours known! GOOD FOR P0TT1NO OCT F1KE. From the Iowa HomesUarL corks over with any sealing wax, tie stout cord around the neck of each bot tle and bang in any bandy place. In case of fire shake one of tbe bottles slightly to mix contents and throw in , such a manner that it will break as close as possible to the fire. A gas Is formed that will smother out the fire. By using the Inexpensive extinguishers many small conflagrations may be pre vented, and many times tbe small fire will cause tbe big one If not placed un der control In time Iowa Homestead. 2C To hn civnn awnv to the one who fills out the blank space BB) w MM ' J correctly to the advertisements in the Spring Number of The Gazette-News April 8th. . On April 6th all the advertisements will be printed that will flnnpar in tha Snrinor Nirmher nf the 8th and the name, address -ftHW A VV MjtAMB) - - and telephone of each advertiser will be omitted, . The party who sends to this office the correct names of firms with their street number and telenhone will be awarded the $25 prize. ' Should more than one person send in a correct guess then thnrA uili Vm a rirawinnr Viv n. committee and the S25 will be FlVeri in tViia wav Til til A 4 a a Ma A ttfil fiftl 1TI flTI A TfTA Will 1)6 Dlillted all VAV llJ O UU VA 11 V vmw J O - ' S the advertisements that will appear in the Spring Number of .a- ...... J ...111 t tTi tno 8th and a blank space at tho bottom oi eacn aa. wui ue ien ior you to fill in the name, address ana teiepnone. au an swers must be in the office of The Gazette-News by noon, . No person connected with this paper directly or indirectly Will Vm allnurarl tn nnmnpt.A fnr the Tirize. Read the page April 6th and see if you can't fill in the names of the firms correctly, cy reading me aaverwseuicuw in the Srvrinnr rmmripr nf Anril 8th vou will see if you have guessed correctly. It may mean $25 easy money for you and in any event it can't cost you anything. The Spring number will be a section or sections to the regular issue of April 8th and will cnr.t:un a lot of general information, fashions for the Cprirrj r- r- -"cr for both rrrn end women as well as the -jsV - "- : -' tf . -V. - . rOBTASLl POCWBT FBBDIHO BATTBBT. (Photograph bjr Unltad Btatas department oi gncuiiur.j four tiers of two coops ech. and holds eighty springers or slity-four bens. It Is 2 feet 7Y4 inches wide and G feet 0 Inches blgb. The slats in the front are one and seven-eighths inches apart and each set of slats, which Is eight and j OT(h()iiiiftor inehea w! V, is held in 1V NOTICK OP SALE. By virtue of the power and author ity conferred upon the undersigned. Haywood Parker, by a certain deed of trust, executed hy Edward W, Moore and his wife, Amanda V. Moore, dated June 4th, 1908; and said deed In trust being recorded In the offlee of I he Register of Deeds of Kuncombe County In Rook 76, at page 21.1, refer ence to whleh Is hereliy had; default having been made In the payment of lha debt secured by said deed of trust, the same being now past due and re quest having neon made by the owner and holder of said debts that the un dersigned do execute tha powers of sale contained In said deed of trust; I, Haywood Parker, trustee, will on Monday, April 8th, 1912. at twelve o'clock noon. In front of the Court House door. In the city of Asheville, Runcnmbe County, North Carolina, offer for sale, at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the fol lowing described pieces or parcels of lonil. situate, lying and being In the city of Asheville. on the south side of Clyde street, and mora particularly! bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake In the Houth margin of Clyde street. It being the Northwest corner of Mrs. Sevler'a lot (formerly Howies' lot), and runs Mouth S deg. West 60 feet to a slake: then North 86 dog. West 10 feet to a HtHke; then Houth 4 deg. West US feet to a stakej then North 64 H deg. West !)0 feet to a stake; then North S deg. Kast 220 feet to a stake In the south MiurKln of Clyde street; then with Clyde street about one hundred feet to the beginning. HAYWOOD PARKER. Lighten Your Household Duties COOK WITH GAS You Strike a Match That's All Without oliligaliug yourself in Ray wayt Phone 69 and request our demoastrator to call and explain the many advantages of cooking with gas. ' Asheville Electric Co. PHONE 69 n alv ' ' -1 " ; f:r-i cf VM i-'y. , Trustee.

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