m frit' iM? 'fflftfflffi Monday, October 7, 1912. THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS PAGE Tv70 Amusements Jaseball SA i : 1 A 1 I i i i i ! li Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases A most complete assortment of travelers' spoils. All kinds of trunks. VISIT OUR LEATHER GOODS SECTION Shoes for Men, Women and Children Our Fall and Winter slims no n ul Ml tlio ncwo-t styles and leathers to cIioom liom m hool shot-, foi school children. KING QUALITY SHOES FOR MEN A wide assort nient of clot lima: ml fiiiiii-hm s 1oi nieji and young men The Home ot lk (Julius md Mallorv I fats. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. National Ix-asnc. JZZS,Tx"tC .TOOCTKAT SAVE YW MOwErM" ii'"'!'!!!! 1771 Won. Lost. Pet Xew Vork .... . .101 4S .us:' i'ilishursh . . . !i:t f.9 .liD: Chicago ... ....... 92 fi .ts0 Cincinnati . . "S .4:'" Philadelphia ... ... 73 7 .-I sit nt. l.ouis Hi TO .4 4 llrooklvn ... ...... r.s !.. .;:. Huston .12 101 .:M American League. Won. I.., st. Pet. Itostnn . . . . ... . 105 47 ,.C. Washington .... !'l til .'.''' Philadelphia ... .... fo fi3 ;.iHL- Chicago . 7x 7i alOT Cleveland . . 74 is Detroit . . . . ....... ti Si! .(.) I st Louis .... . . 101 .:: 1 1 Now York ......... r.o 102 .r,L".i W, TCESDAY, OCT. 8. - "40 Minutes from proadwny. H w WEDNESDAY. OCT. .9. S5 "4r Minnies from Iirinihvay. f . 9. THPP.SDAY. OCT. JO, Delta (Murk In "Introduce Mo. nr.sri.TS yksti rday. National League. At Cincinnati ciucinati . -Pittsburgh 10. At Chiouiro Chicago 4. St. Louis 3. Established 3SS7 American League. At Detroit Detroit 4. Chicago ji.. At K!. l.i mis St. Louts . S. It'Vi 1:111.1 S. Announcement We, the undersigned mer chants and Jiusiness ineu ol the city of Asheville, hereby agree to. close our places of Imisness on Tuesday, October 8, 1912, at 1 o'clock p. in., .on account parade and opening of Western North Carolina Fair: S. I. lican & Co. Carolina. Creamery. M. V. Moore & Co. K. 1!. ZaKicr. lliirton & Holt. Hoffman & Kent. ' H. KeihVood & Co. -Nli'holii Shoo Company. S. H. Aliohalovo. S. II. Kress & Co. li. (leo. llurbcr. Peoples' Department Store. Peerless-l(,asluon Store. Aslieville Carpet House. Asheville Printing .t KnnraviiiK Co. A. M. Fiehl Company. I'.rown-Miller Shoo Company. Green Ilros. Whitloek .Clothin,.; Company.' If. Taylor Uoxers. llrown-Xorthnp Company. A. J. llloniheiV. ' . J. K. Rieh Company. Pnion PluinliiiiK Compsny. A'heville liarher Supply Company. llarris-lliirr.eU D. (...Company. JleConnell P.ros. (J. V. Str.ldley. Shape & Patton. Exi-elsior Paint '& Paper. Company. T. J. Porkinsun. S. T. liOKan. M. L. ltoth. Donal.l & Donald. Oeorgo W. Jenkins. Crescent Jewelry Company. Beaumont Furniture Company. W. A. Davis. Patrick Mclntyre. (ittis-Creen Hardware Company. J. C. Wilhar. Carolina riml' & h-e Company. Asheville Coal Company. Citizen's oal Company. E. C, Jarrett, Grocer. lion llarehe. YatPs & Meguire. C Sawyer. W. A. Ward. J no. A. Giil'fey. Palais lioyal. T. E. Mnmpower. I. W, Glaser. M. Hyanis. The City Market will close at the Usual hour at noon and r open the next morning. SUNDAY SPEAKERS 1 here ere Y. M. Larue Audiences at Hotli ('. A. iiikI at llia-li-liinil Hotel. Itrsri.TS SATl'KDAY. Illl line ol the most lntercstmir ad dresses that has been heard lor some time at a .men s meeting at tile . A!. ('. A. was delivered vesterkiv alter nofin'hv Julius ( '. .Martin. : president ol Ho- association, who spoke on : I he Manliness- of ( hnstianitv. l ie was I heard hv a lare audience and his ad dress was thoroughly appreciated he ell present. Mr. :: ' Ma staled that from the olV., i.., . . ";n nae lieen respected tor l!' i. In earlier turns for their I lui. s.reii-th and now lor their streirr'.h cf cha racier. said that K ta .a character is indicated the (act that the man possessum it ! is ansehish and lives not onlv I'.r hunscll. luit his telkiw men and docs wlnuewr he lielicves lo he Pest, what ever I ho criticisms of the narrow molded ma v he. The speaker said that this strength o: ehar.icter is taught h- .the works of ( hrist. Put that there are var oil: deuces e! sia h strength poss.-ssed l.v dillereiit men. lie. si. Id that lie did not mean lo state that onlv the Verv strous may survive and receive their reward, but that, everv man may do his own work, whether lar-'e or small, lie deplored the fact that some minister-! teach onlv the hriu'ht side of ( hristiauitv that appeals onlv to the women and children. At the llmhland hotel meet in Kd I., brown was the speaker and his sub. t was "Win- Men Fail." This liieetinir was also larnelv attendeil. and the talk delivered hv Mr. Drown was a Very stronjr one. His talk was concise and to the point, and he held tile undivided attention of all present. At both meetings the Weaverville Choral chorus, under the direction of John W. Starnes, furnished several vocal selections, and these musical programs added much to the interest of the nicotines. The chorus is made up of 20 voices and is well trained. National l,camio. At Chiciuro Chicago ;!. St. T,oms 2. At Huston lioston. . 11. Philadel phia 7. At I'.rooklvn lirooklvn 0. New York 1. At Cincinnati Cincinnati li. Pitls buriili . Aincricau l.eiiiiiie. At Phlladelnhia I'hjladelphin 0, Posteh . : At New York New York S. Wash iiriiai i.. At Detroit Detroit 0. chicayo a. At St. l.ouis .st. I.ouls 13. Cleve land I. Not Well Pnoimh (n Work, thousands of Ain.Tie.in cirls and wonieti ai dramtir out a wearv e ts; ic e in stores, mills, shops and fac tones with distressing weaKnesses and d.-i iiiu. ioents which are sapping their vi rv lue a wav. sau-h woluen mnv hnd iov ill llvm ; and be restored to .vigorous health bv taking C.vdin I'ltikliain s esftaMe ( oinp. .1. a woman s reiitedv lor women s ills wlmh has stood the tost ol time. Adv. I iiiithall Scores. At I'amhriiiiri Harvard 19: Hole ( 'russ 0. At New Haven ale L't : Svraeus,' n. At Princeton Princeton : In die-n HORACE W. MILLER rather of IT. A. Miller. Who Dii il Oi . lolier Prominent in Social ami ItusiiK'ss Life. The Messenger of Owcnsboro, Ky.i of the third Instant has almost I wo columns concerning the .life and d"ii'h of Honicp W. AMUer of that city. ,Wio was the father of Harmon . !i'ier, one of the lending Inislncw me i if thiii city. The deceas. d was horn in I'ourbon county, Ky., and was promi nent socially and in business, heim; a member of one of the lend in K-n-tueky families. Mr. Miiler died at the home of his daiuxhter. Mrs. ( i. H. Haynes, (i. t'-.ber -', at the ai;e i,t 79 years. He hail ac cumulated much wealth In and aronaj ( i unshorn. 0. I it At Annapolis Navy 7: Johns llop- At Philadelphia Pennsylvania. In. Dvekmson 0. At Chicago ChfcaL'o 1.1: Indiana e. At. Easton Ijjl'avette (: Swa tri llion? At Ann Arbor Michigan 34; Case 0. At Middletown -Wesleyan 7; Tiow- den :: At UiEayelte. Intl. Purdue 21; IV Pamv 0. At Cincinnati Cniversity of Cincin nati P'-J: Transylvania 0. At Charleston, S. C. Georgia Tccb. 20; Citadel C. Auburn 'pi); Mercer 0. Norfolk PS; William. unci Mary cid lette 0. At Athens, (In. University of Go. :!:!; Chattanooga Pniversity 0. At Chariot: -. :. C .' :: '-altural nr.'' ?.li'chanical -coli.-j.e 21; U. S. S. Trainiic; Ship Franklin 0. At Columbia Cnivcrsily of S. C. 10; Wake Forest, 2. At Nashville Yanderhllt 100; Maryvillo :(. m I IK 1 TV 8 CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of fe&f CMU6THEATHBCIKCUIT 6CMU& THEATHK CIRCUIT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7 AND 8 BERT LEIGH Presents Himself in the Great Revival of GEORGE M. COHAN'S MUSICAL PLAY 45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY MR. LEIGH AS KID BURNS Is Scoring the Hit of His Life Perfected Company includes HAZELE BURGESS AS "MARY" And 29 Others. Complete Equipment. Prices B0, 75, $1 and $1.50. Tickets mo n ' illng at Wliltlock's, for both performances. rii'imuMiim THEATRE CIRCUIT THURSDAY, OCT. 10. The Charming and Magnetic Actress-Authore33 MISS DELLA CLARKE And an Exceptional Company of Comedians in INTRODUCE ME A Sparkling Comedy that just bubbles over with fun.' .'.lYices-GO, 73, $1 and $1.50. 'Tick el Pale at WMtlock's. Plain Velvets 50 Cents AVliy ay 75 cents when you can get it hen; for a quarter less? 22 inches wide, in golden brown maroon, black and navy blue. "I'orlv-I lc -..unites from Proadwav. Cinns ihe tollowers their nionc- s worth has lens been an axiom ot George M. Cohan, whose latest and best piece. ''! ort.v-llve Minutes: troni ja-oauwav.'' w ith , pert I.c.sh in the. ieatlnm -:l.:-t. is to Ot". presented at the Auditorium hii tomorrow and Wedm-s-iiuv nights bv Eatlworc and I.ee;h. ! ! I, , in lt out this theory he has pro vided an enieTtainmeiit mat would sucfi-cil alotim either of two lines, and as a result scores uimsital succcs--alom; both. . It is filled with ilel.ca.ois conu-dv moments arttl one eharacteri .;..' Ion in parlioular has In en so ex ti aordinariiv siiceesstul t'ttat it has K en inadf the basis lor ar.othcr pl.iv: I. I. NOW GOING ON Peerless-Fashion 51 Patton Ave. Unusual Bargains Are Offered 4 $10.50 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits at . . .... &22.f)0 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits at. . . . Hi-Jo.OO Ladies' and Misses' 1- all Suits at . . 50 T adi(s' and Mines' 1 ill Su.t it ij 50 L idies' and Mis-V ill Suits at '5 00 L idles' md Misses' Fill Suit-, it . . 1:2.50 Ladies' and Misses' Fall Suits at . . .... .......... When you see our new Ladies' and Misses Fall Coats you will buy hero. ' An - elegant array of New Kvenmjr Gowns, Street Dresses at astounding prices. Tempting reduction of all our high grade Ladies' Muslin Underwear. $13.G5 $15.03 $17.50 $19.77 $21.73 $24.50 $29.89 low mi j.m'jp)Aiim Ala raim'emetits with tho husband about dramulixinK the book. 'Susan. ' whei Aunt I human, comes m attain: -eho sees that the actress is smoking a cigar ette and Is miikiiiE hoe to the hus band. I he aunt leaves Ihe room and discovers a bottle ot wino In t.he cool er, which she thinks is elder: she drinks it. becomes tipsy, and tells the husaand that a man was makintt love to his wife a .lew hours before, lust as he was doins to the actress, she also states that she has one cowtwo plus and two acres and she fan t send any body anythini;. When the wife 'ar rives her husband questions her in tegrity and she leave him. The finale brums the husband and wife together aim in, when he is all but overcome with astonishment, to know thnt it is bis will', who wrote the book.'' . Tick--c's will be placed on s.ibv tomorrow moi'ii'iiv,' at hillo- k's. Prices are I roiiT at! i cuts to S I..OI- two complete performances on Octo ber 24. This Is the twentieth annual tour nf this In; iiwifiiliiin tourlnu a case of "rubbernccktitis. and there Is no question but that the show is jrreatlv enjoyed. this country. ! The massive tents will he spread It is one of the leadim; shows, its on the (.'rounds at Southern depot. exhibits-, animals and varied features i which are admirably adapted for ex are all of the best. The show is also j hibiiHin purposes and are also hlfth one of the cleanest - ever presented. and drv and very accessible from all No Kt'altin jinnies or unmoral issues : pints of town. arc -ever tolerated about the estab-l Jt is fuid that the perform i PR ele bshment. and whim the show appeal's I phanis are anions the strong features here it will no doubt create more tliau i of the per;ormanee. They do all it lavoralde impres.aon. I kinds of new stunts, play football. The Min lirothcrs' phow. while har:nouis:e on musical instruments, strictlv modern and elassv In all lie-! enu.i'ie m bowhmr contests. hn'e a partments. losether with numa:;i-I reitular military battle, acrobatics, etc. incut ami paraohernalia. presents I ne ! A troupe of terociotis black-inaned "bli,' show ' iirom'am In the iroood old I African linns are also featured heav- A show Willi New Ideas. an aiiKcuienls have been per ls the a-dvance luibbclly pro i of the .sun leathers' World tsi'. e shows to appear here lor way one act one circle, at a time. I'D in is beiui:' done tlm s-iirrai. o'iiu: to a popular demand, people attend ing n ti'iited show want to see every thing to be seiyi. 1 lie present ten-dene- ot some snows to inlrodn -e tlirc rmss with a f-uce(-i:-;ien of be wildering "f 1 11 - in ' acts. conliises the audilor and nobody .sees ativ one thinir well. Sun brothers are pre senilis an (xhilutton ol otinlity. and ccrv act can be seili without havim: Hv. and ere handled by : ( aptaln i'cter Kartlova.: a great French lion I r i nker, who appears In li In? sleel arena, plurinc: them through their Various thrillinir exploits. .eariv ICO men. women and child ren will participate throunhotit in tho greatest acts imaalnable. A blue rib boned horse fair: sensational aerial acts: a fcreat band concert, tire ninons the Ir.-e shows, to be seen dal'v on the show grounds at 12:.K) p. ni. I hen I.ecili a "i-.: lining ' ill "I ortv- , file aiuiite.. tii llroadwav. ut aiiiuiiiniiiii, (iiii.ii-roM iiiiu WcilncMiuy Nights. i part ;the the dominant feature. 1 i ";-nrize!lKhtcr, .. "Kid by Pert .ojnt and ." I ilk of th Eeiuh. (lla!iit the talk ot the thi-a- fri :.:ce he was kIv- t'V ,;: :yl. It is l.v "l'l "I I rici s perlornianees a ire from r.o c.-nt 1..-.0. "liitrodtc .Me." (if "Introduce M.-' wlilch coim-.s til the Atuiitorium on Thursday, October 10. the I'luelleh.1 Daily Tole.craph hint the following to i-a : ".'iss Delia Clarke 'and her com pany In "Introduce" Me." "1 the Elks' opera house last nit;ht, drew a pleased audience. The play which was writ ten by Miss Clarke, who also played the leading part, has to do with the domestic infelicity of a youn-,' coil Ihe husband is an unsuccessful piny writer, but his wile is a trifled writer. usiiis a pen name absolutely unknown ', J. to her husband. She explains her ln-i), come that keeps them in comfort by I , saynm that her Aunt Hannah nu kes her a bountiful allowance, "The wife writes a book entitled "Susan," which creates sometliinir n,' a furore, and her sirl chum, Kiln-i fomers, who is an actress, previa!.' upon her to have the book ilrai.intize.i that she mmht star in It. .M"iiaw hile Aunt Hannah arihts and trouble be gins riKht away. A manager calls and Is talking business with the wife on the sofa, when Aunt Hannah comes in and sees him, making love tin she thinks. A Utile later Edna Homers arrives at the home and is making ur- Our Miilinery Department is the Talk of the Town. Meet Your Friends at the Palais Royal all this week iX-:fc.-c.irTTir - rtW,Xi;iiiW;uiiis: M.r .A i..-;S'JF'.?'-v-: '.v:r. fi??--fmT&. it;: tr-?v-;r IT l3J V KmST-s Visit our Suit Department and you will find one of the best assortments of La dies' and Misses' Tailored Suit's in the city. One lot of $20.00 Suits on sale for this on We call your special attention to the lot of Justeen Ladies' Tailored sale for this week, special $15.00 Waists . $1.00 Visitors stop at tt, Phoenix F.uro pcan Hotel. Fine rooms, 60 and 75 -enU. tf HI " . iviumpower s ' 17 B. Main. P i Bells for Cash; Sell for Loss. NEVZ?. A QUESTION Of "I low (lood" Lni.nl ';' w;iil-; (io;;e by the I'-! '..' t and Bniesl L.inndry dune tic Ji;c:iois way 'is. Ai'.vi: s , T.KST Phone f5. .? Asheville Laundry Wl Unni litres Luoger. I. A. mcnoiA, Mgr. OoHf B. Our Dress Goods and Silk Departments ore now in the best of trim at prices that will please all. "We cater for the masses, nut the classes. We are friends to all. Come and PALAIS ROYAL 5 and 7 South Main St. l j 1 1