THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS " Tuesday, November 12, 1912 PA62 TWO ? EOT IDICES1R ALSD? 'Pape's Diapepsin" makes upset stomachs feel fine in five minutes. If what you just ate Is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch lias and eructate sour, undigested lood, or have a feeling of dizziness. heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach headach this Is Indigestion. A full case of Pape's Diapepsin costs only fifty cents and will thor oughly cure your out-of-order stom uch, and leave sufficient about the house In case some one else In the family may suffer from stomach trouble or indigestion. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases, then you will under stand why dyspeptic trouble of all kinds must go, and why they usually rulieve sour, out-of-order stomachs or indigestion in five minutes. Diapepsin is harmless and tastes like candy though, each dose contains power suf- ficient to digest and prepare for as similation into the blood all the food you eat; besides. It makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite: but what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and Intes tines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for biliousness or constipation. This city will have many Diapepsin cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be cranky about this splendid stomach preparation, too, if you ever try a little for 'ndigestion or gastritis or any other stomach misery. (Jet some now, this minute, and for ever rid yourself of stomach trouble and indigestion. (Adv.) DEMOCRATS R E FOR 1 NIGH T Parade, with Brass Band, Cars, Mules, Donkeys, Steers, Torches over Long Route. The big Jollification of tho demo crats of Asheville . and Buncombe county, and perhaps a few from ad joining counties, will take place to night in celebration of the recent democratic victories, national, state and county, and it will beKin with a parade the like of which the citizens of Asheville have never before wit nessed. The parade will be followed by an open air speaking on Puck square, at which County Chairman J. K. Swain will preside, and Governor elect Locke Craig will be the princi pal speaker. All the speeches will be restricted to five minutes in length. In tl.'-j parade will be the First Regiment band, the two infantry companies, cavalry troop B, the fire trucks, a large number of automobiles, prominent citizens and 500 torches. It will be an Inspiring sight and will start shortly after 7 o'clock from the corner of Patton and Ashland avenues where the torches will be distributed to the bearers by E. M. Israel, who has the affair In charge. The line of march is a long one. The parade will start down Patton avenue to Pack square, then out Col lege, Oak, Wodfin and Charlotte streets to Chestnut, along Chestnut to North Main then to Magnolia and Cumberland avenues, from the latter of which the line will proceed by Cul lowhee to Montfonl. The return trip begin then along Montford to OFFICE SEEKERS, THEIR TROUBLES !How Much Will Petitions Count? Who Would It Be Best to See About a Particular Office? WILL CHARLES A. WEBB SUCCEED A. E. HOLTON? Is in a Strong Position for It Will S. L. Rogers Be Next Internal Revenue Collector? will Haywood, then to French Uroad ave nue and back into Pntton avenue to Church street, down Church to Wil low, up South Main to Pack rquare again. Then after marching around the square a rouplvnf times the multi tude will assemble in front of The iazette-f.'ews office and the speaking will begin from the balcony in front of IV. II. Whltson'a office. No indigestion in Cottolene doughnuts Cottolene heats to a higher tem perature than either butter or lard, without burning or smoking. The high temperature of the fat hardens the albumen, forming a thin crust or coating, which pre vents the food from becoming fat soaked. The use of CiHoIene saves half the tune in frying. Whenever two or more triumphant democrats are gathered together speculation Inevitably turns, sooner or later in the course of the conversa tion, upon the disposition of the fed eral pationage. Many have been heard to wonder how much weight will be attached to petitions whether a man will be favored in answer to the prayer of his neighbors, or whether the good things will come as a re sult of securing the ear of those In high political place. Still again, number of perspiring patriots would like to know. If petitions are to re ceive scant attention among the new rulers In Israel, whose voice among these new rulers is likely to prove most potent, and whose kindly Inter vention is likely to prove the most efficacous at the White House? Take the Asheville postofflce, for example. It is thought that Congress man Gudger will, in the very nature of the case, have a good deal to say in the disposition of this plum, with its manifold attractions, but It is like wise supposed that Senators Simmons and Overman wilV be consulted. Not only must nominations be confirmed by the senate, but a United States senator any senator is a great man, nd it is hard to do business without him under any circumstances. Now then, seeing how the senators must be reckoned with, in one way or another, which of the two North Car olina senators Is likely to prove the more powerful as -a determining fac tor in the disposition of the patron age? In the west, for geographical reasons, if for no other. It is supposed that Mr. Overman will take a hand, especially as there are political fences which that gentleman will hardly ne glect during the next two years, but n the other hand, Mr. Simmons will be a congress leader, and in that po sition will probably be thrown with the president, especially when the tar iff is under consideration, as much as, if not more, than any other one mem ber of congress. In that way the se nior senator will have a rare, and doubtless highly aJvantugeous oppor tunity of reaching the ear of the pres ident This matter of having the ear of the president is probably about half the battle in these patronage con tests; wherefore, the man after a big office Is torn by conflicting emotions, since it is not entirely clear how he. should proceed, because the man seeking an office must maintain the gentleness of a dove and the wisdom of a serpent A false step of tiny kind will throw the fat in the fire, or some body else will get It, which amounts to pretty much the same thing. The average statesman, it must be borne in mind, is Jealous of his dignity and prerogatives, and the office seeker, in his zeal and haste is apt to commit lese majeste and not know a thing about It until after his more careful opponent has got hiB goat, or more politely, his commission. What a good many people would like to know is: who will be made district attorney in this part of the state and who will be his assistant? That is a position that is really worth while, und as most statesmen are lawyers, those berths are much sought after, not only because of the salary and other attractions, but because It is In line with the profession of the applicant Tic- nuiiio of State Chair man We' ii.it: inured conspicuously In the inner and higher party circles, when the position of diatrb t attor ney has been the tuple under discus slcn. Chairman Webb has not. how over, indicated whether he would ap ply for this recognition. When ques tioned directly on the subject Mr. Webb said he had not determined what course he would pursue..' Borne of the friends of the state chalrmun say that his claims would probably be regarded as superior by the appointing power, to any claims that might be urged hy other; sine is the executive head of his party or ganization, the party has Just won a most pronounced victory, when there were dlssentlons In his own party to deal with, as well as In the oppoalng forces. As to Mr. Rogers. Samuel L. Rogers, manager for Ben ator Plmmona In the contest Jtiat closed, spent today In Asheville. Ashe ville haa been guessing that Mr. Roar ers will be collector of Internal reve nue for the western district, a position confirmation as many ambitious Tar Heels, aroonr thta JnHir u n Ewart -of Hendersonvllle and District Attorney Seawcll of Carthage, who got judgeship nominations but failed ui i-uuiirniauon. can testlty. "It is well known that Chairman Webb Is a friend of Senator Simmons and it Is a significant fact that Na tional Committeeman Daniels wrote a three column editorial advocating the tiecuun 01 senator Simmons to the chairmanship of the senate finance Committee, an honor thaf tho nlnr senator is entitled to. Webb, Daniels ana bimmons can and will be a pow erful trio: there is no ilmihi hmit .that." They are the political generals ui ionn Carolina today. If they stand together their influence will be feit for 1oV or Hnrrnw In ai-orv ..im munity In the state. The Simmons cana wagon, already crowded to the iop ooaras, will be a spectacle worth going to the state to see. "It has not been Intimated yet what me policy of the North Carolina lead era will be. The rennlili ployed various methods to distribute paironage. Tney recently adopted the pian or letting the county and district committees settle disputes and con tests over postoffices and other gov ernment jobs." : SEASON FOR PARTRIDGE SHOOTING OPENS NOV. IS In Buncombe, Madison, Tran sylvania and McDowell Law in Other Counties. Cottolsno is a vegetable Oil quits as alluring as that of district at shortening as healthful as olive oil easily digested makes food rich and crisp, but never greasy. Cottolene is absolutely pure and clean in its origin, its manufac ture, and method of packing. It is never sold in bulk always in air-tight tin pails which protect it from dirt, dust and odors of the proccry. Pur chase a pail of Cottolene from your grocer : h. e. rA torney. When asked about this, Mr. Rogera Mid that It was a subject he had. never discussed with the senator, that, among other things, there were acme federal statutes covering a situ ation of this kind, and that the sonft tor had made no promises, express or Implied. After Senator Simmons en ters upon his oinclal duties again, added Mr. Rogers, probably not with out significance, It Senator Simmons snowed a disposition to discuss such a toplo with him, he. Mr, Rogers, would be on hand for the Interview, On somehow gets the Impression that Mr. Rogers Is tn a decidedly re ceptive mood. In this matter of th , rollectorshtp. Will Ik) More Powerful Titan Ever. I "Senator Bimmons," says H. B. Ury ant In the Charlotte Observer, "with tlx mift rear In ti'.t hollow of hia hand, will bs mors powerful than sver In the senate. If he has a mind he can dampen the enthusiasm of many . Kitchla men who knock for admis sion to the pis counter. Fre4lntlai appointment have to paaa through the annate. It la on thine to get an uppDiiitiiient and another to g-t a The open season for quail, or par tridge, begins Friday, November 15. and lasts until February I. The bird nunters nave already been getting tneir trappings In shape. The coun ties of western North Carolina.those which have the same open season as Huncombe are Madison, Transylvania. .McDowell. The open season in other counties In this part of the state is is follows: Cherokee, Swain, and Ma con, November 15 to March 1; Jack- son and Yancey, November 1 to March 1; Henderson, January 1 to March 1; Haywood, December 1 to January 15; Clay, October 15 to Jan uary 15. There is no bird law In Gra ham. The bag limit in Buncombe Is 25 birds a day; the non-residence license iee Is $10.25, and written permission must be had of the owner of the land on which there is hunting. The non resident hunter may carry his bag out of the state. Pheasants and wild turkeys cannot be killed until 1913. 'BIBLE CLASS DAY' In World Wldo Week of Prayer at Y. M. C. A. Dr. Campbell tho Deader. Today was observed as "Bible Class clay" at the Y. M. C. A. building in. the observance of the world wide week of prayer, and Dr. R. F. Campbell was the leader at the meeting held there at 12 o'clock. He was greeted by a rather large gathering of the mon of the city. The meeting lasted for 35 minutes. Great interest Is being shown n the series of meetings. Thanksgiving was offered today for the growing interest of men in Bible lass work; the Increase In adult Bible clasr js; for new types of Bible classes among heretofore unreached men. There was prayer for the lead era and teachers In the work all over the world. Tomorrow is "Community Extension day," and Dr. Calvin B. Waller will be the leader. Thanksgiving will be of fered at the service tomorrow at noon tor the growth of methods of reaching boys and men. especially in Industrial communities inaccessible to ordinary methods or religious work. Prayer will be for a further extension of the work In all lines. A cordial Invita tion is extended to all men of the city to attend this meeting. Mrs. Exnm Clements who Is em ployed at the sheriffs office and who had just assumed her duties after a long illness, was taken suddenly III In the office about 10 o'clock today. She is now resting1 well, It is said. Quick Home Cure for Piles Trial Package Absolutely Vrrv Will Yon Sprml Pom-Card for It? "' If you are a sufferer from piles, In stant relief Is yours for the asking, and a speedy, permanent cure will follow. The Pyramid Drug Co., 403 Pyra mid Bldg., Marshall, Mich., will send you free, In a plain wrapper, trial package of Pyramid Pile Cure, the wonderful sure and certain cure for the tortures of this dread disease, Thousands have already taken advan tage of this offer, thousands know for the first time In years what It Is to be free from th pnini, the itching, the awful agony of piles. ' Pyramid Pile Cure relieves the pain and Itching Immediately. The Inflam mation goes down, the swelling Is re duced nnd soon tho disease Is (one absolutely. 1 No matter how denperata yotl think your case Is, write In today for the free trlnl treatment Then, when yeu have used It In th privacy of your own horns and found out fof yourself how-efficacious It la, you pan get the full-size package ait any dnig store for SO cents. Kvery day you suffer af ter reading thla notice you suffer need lessly, Simply llll out fre coupon and mall today, . FRKK PACKAGE COUPON. ' PYRAMID DRUO CO, 403 Pyramid Bids., Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a sample of Pyra mid Pile Remedy, at one by mail, FREE, In plain wrapper. Nam. su . . . . . .v. r. ; :. i City BUt Away Goes Cold I In Chest Over Night Bogy's Mustarlne is simply Rrent all throat and chest soreness vanishes while you sleep big box 25 cents always ready. J. A. Begy of Rochester. N. Y., Is the Chemist who discovered MUSCA RINE and now all wise people have no further use for mustard poultices, plasters, liniments, etc. BEGY'S MUSTARINE won't blister and won't soil. You can rub it on In a minute and the next minute you'll know that it has started to draw out the congestion and allay the inflam mation. Don't forget to' Use it for sore throat, coughs, bronchitis, pleurisy, tonsilitis, stiff neck, sprains, swollen Joints, lumbago, neuralgia, headache, earache and toothache. It absorbs quickly; Is Very penetrating and acts HUs magic Druggists everywhere. Smith's drug store guarantees It. Only 25 cents. Be sure it's BEGY'S MUS TARDINE in yellow box. -Adv. 75 NO TWO ALIKE Be Sure and See These Values SAMPLE SKIRTS Prices Range $5.00 and up; One-Third Less Than You Usually Pay This is an especially attractive offering, a superior as sortment of fine tailored skirts in nil the most popular ma terials and latest styles. Both dress and walking skirts are included in this lot and they ill not last long at the prices we have them marked. SIZES 22 UP TO 28 OPPOSE SEGREGATED VICE DISTRICTS By Associated Press. Chicago, Nov. 12. Miss Jane Ad dams of Hull House headed a com mittee of women who apeared before the city council vice committee yes terday and argued against segregated vice districts in large cities. The glamour of a segregated district is particularly vicious in its influences on small salaried working girls," said Mrs. J. T. Bowen, of Chicago. Miss Addams asserted that Ntew York was more wicked than Chicago. "There are too many financial Inter ests In New York to suppress the so cial evil," said Miss Maude Miner of New York, "and that also is the trouble In Chicago." IT IS EASIER TO SAVE THE HAIR YOU HAVE Than to Grow New. The tendency to put off until to morrow what we should do today ac counts for most of the bald heads we see In the front row. Newbro'g Herplcide stops falling hair and prevents baldness. The dan druff germ is destroyed by its use and a condition of health maintained In the hair and scalp. Nearly everyone has hair troubles of some description which Herplcide will always correct. . Don't wait until It Is too late. ,, It is conceded to be the standard hair remedy and Is recommended and applied by all the best hair dressers and barbers. , . ' Newbro's Herplcide ,ln ,60c and $1.00 sizes is sold by all dealers who guar antee it to do all that is claimed. If you are not satisfied your money will bo refunded. ...... Send 10c in postage for sample and book about the hair to The Herplcide company, Dept. U Detroit. Mich. adv. CLANSMEN'S LEADER PLACED ON TRIAL tthlna Allen's Attorney Contends His Client Could Not Have Fired the Fatal Shot. By Associated Preu; Wythevltle, Va., Nov. 12. Sidnn Allen was placed on trial for his life today on the charge of killing Judge Thornton L. Massie In the Hlllsville court house shooting last March. Judge Buxton, attorney for Allen, Jn his opening address declared they would show that the shot In Judge Massle's chnlr had been fired from the side of the room occupied by the court officials, not from the side held by the Allen.' " - - '. " Magical Effect of " New Face Peeler. (Woman's National Journal.) To maintain a clear, roay, youthful complexion, there's nothing so simple to use and yet so effective as ordinary mercollied wax, which you can get t any drug store. Just apply the wax at night as you would cold cream; In the morning wash it off with warm water. If you've never tried It you can't Imagine the magical effect of this harmless home treatment The inercolide In the wax causes the worn out scarf skin to come off In minute particles, a little at a time, and soon you have entirely shed the offensive cuticle. The fresh young underskin now In evidence W so' healthy and finish looking, so free from any ap pearanre of artificiality, you wonder why you had not heard of this mar- teioue complexion-renewing secret lone; ago. . , To get rid of your wrinkles, hore'a a formula that la wonderfully effec tive: I oa. powdered saxolite, dlsaolved In W pt wllch haael. Bathe the face In this and you will be simply astnn Ished lit the results, even 'after th first trial. (Adv.) BUYS NWSPAPER Materials: Corduroy, Silk, Voil, Serge, Panama, Terry Cloth, Bed ford Cord, Scotch Mixture and Fine Whipcords. i( PeerlessFashion Store 51 Patton Ave. OUR CHILDREN'S SHOES Are not thrown togeth er like most children's shoes, but are built by pastmasters in the shoe business who understand what it means to con struct shoes that have plenty of style that chil dren demand, and the wearing qualities that the parents who foot the bills demand. Lynchburg Shoe Co.'s Skuffers, $1.50 to $2.50; Brownie's cents to $1.25. MumpowerY 11 S. Slain. Bells for Cash; Sells for ' Dess. It's a Saving of money to trade. at.. , . ... Levitt's Store The Store of.Ten Thousand Bargains.., , , ' , 3 South Main St. . Former Stand of Bon- Marche. An American Political Sensation, "High Cost of Living." . At Palace Today SEE WILSON IN TAFT MOTION ROOSEVELT PICTURES EU IP. Company of YYhlift O. I. Itoell Is n p rrmmeni quires ' Mtfikngee RejnihlWan. --' Of interest to those who have friends In Muskogee la the Information that the I'reas Fabltahmg company of Muauft-ee, fikla,, of which- O. I). Ilavell of this city Is vice president, has purch-tsea the name, auhr rlptlon Mat and good -will of the Oklahoma Republican, successor to th Fort Olb- aon Post and the Muskogee fount y Republican, and will continue the publication -under the. name of the Muakoges Praas, with dally and week ly editions. The Preas Publishing company la incorporated with Clarence B. Doug lass as president and II. O. Bpauldlng secretary. Polltloally th publication will be Independent, Mr, Douglas, for many years editor and publlahar of the Muskogee Phoe nix, will edit and manage the Prem publications, : lire and Vulcanizing Concern Established in Arbogpst Motor Co. Building. One of the lurgest shipments of automobile tires ever delivered In Asheville was received yesterday by the A. P. Tire and Vulcanizing com pany. This Is a new firm which enters the automobile field in Asheville and is located in the Arbogast Motor com pany's building on North Main street. The proprietors of the company are Ralph B. Arbogast and W. L. Phil lips, who will deal In automobile tires and rubber goods and have Installed a complete steam vulcanizing plant for the repair of castings and Inner tubes. in addition to tho rubber buainess the company la putting in a mercury arc rectifying outfit lor charging stor age batteries, also a smalt vibrating rectifier for building up and reviving batteries, which through abuse or neg lect, have been allowed to deteriorate. The company's first large shipment whs received from the Knight Tire and Rubber company of Canton, Ohio. Tho Knight company turna out a strictly hand made tire, the casings contain 40 per cent more rubber than the ordinary tire now on the market, and this rubber la placed where It will do the moat good, on the tread or wearing surface of the tire. The A. P. company has a display of these casings and tubes In the win dows of Its Ihow rooms In the Arbo gast Motor : company , building at 0 worth Main jstrsrU: f "Wednesday 'Power of Destruction." Thursday "Bridge of Notre Dame." Friday "Blazing the Trail." nturday-rV'Post Telegrapher."- , , 4 REELS DAILY 4 Purest and Best Rumford Baking Powder DREAMLAND THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL .; , KEIIH VAUDEVILLE ' and THREE REELS MOTION PICTURES Matirt-G 5 and 30 conts,, ... ,lftl ,;, Night 10 and 15c. American musician and writer, gave, a most Interesting lecture yesterday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Hart O. Berg, 30, Avenue des Champa-Elysees, Paris, on the subject, "The Music of the American Indian." Mr. Cadman's familiarity with his theme Js not merely academic; as a matter of fact he has from time to time spent months on the Indian reservations of the United States, and has made per sonal - studies of the musical aide of the redskin, and taken phonographic records of their primitive melodies. He showed very plainly by playing a number of these melodies on a Penn ine Indian flute that theee in nnv. thing but vague, and. Indeed, have quite definite form and extraordinary emotional quality. INDIAN MUSIC riuirira W. Cadman Will ttlve Re. cllnl t'ndcr AiiKplce of Satur- 1 day Miik dub. The Saturday Music, club will 'give one of the most Interesting social features of the week on Thursday evening, when Charles Wakefield Cad man, who has been brought to the city by the club, will give a recital. In wnich he will play his own composi tion! and give an American Indian music-talk. The first part of the program will be given over to the musical and verbal analysis of Indian muilc, and ths second part devoted exrlualvely to the presentation of eonga and piano muslo founded upon Indian, themes, harmonized and elab orated by 'tfnerluan composers Dr. Cadman accoutred his vuat kaowladge of Iri'lliin munio while living on the Omaha reeorvaiwif In Thurston coun ty, Nebraaka. The Parla edition of th ljndun linilv Mulla anyn: (,'liaib'S Wukijl'n !il t'ailliiari, a j-ohm "There could be no better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, My children were all sick with whoop, lng cough. One of them was In bed, had a high fever and was coughing up blood, our doctor gave them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy snd the first dose eased them, and three bottles cured them," says Mrs. R. Aj Donald son, of Lexington, Miss, for aale by all dealers. - ' ' ' ' t f(Adv.) THE WEATHEB raKPHUTUBsl. Asheville . . Atlanta Augusta .. .. Daltlmore . . Iilrmlngham .. Charleston . . . . Charlotte .. ,. Chicago . , . , Jacksonville . , Key West . . . . Knoxvlllt . . , . Mobile .. ..... New Orleans . . New York . . . , 1 31 S3 it .St 74 . 61 72 . 46 78 . 41 6 .69 T4 . M 74 . 60 76 . 61 70 . 64 71 . 70 7 .40 74 .62 74 . 64 80 , 62 - 61 Oklahoma 44 74 Raleigh .... . . , . . . . . 52 ' 78 Savannah .. 66 78 Washington ,. 42 74 Wilmington 62 76 Normal for this date: Temperature 46 degrees. Precipitation .10 Inch, Forecasts until 8 p. m. Wednesday for Asheville and vicinity: Local rain late tonight or on Wednesday, warmer tonight. ' For North Carolina: Fair' In east portion, local rains in west portion late tonight or on Wednesday, warmer tonight, moderate south winds. (Jincral Conditions (Past 24 hour). . The two storms that were noted over the central portion of the country Monday morning have combined and the disturbance Is now centered over Missouri. It has caused precipitation In the Rocky Mountain region and the Plains states. Rain has again occurred in the north Pacific states. An area of high pressure overlies tho Plateau region and the Rocky Moun tain section and temperatures ore lower In that section. The following heavy precipitation (in Inches) haa been reported during the last twenty four hours: Denver, 1.02. Local rain Is Indicated for thij vicinity lata .to night or on Wednesday, with warmer tonight T. R. TAYLOR, Observer. 1'. M. C. A. BOWLINU. In the Y. l, C. A. bowling tourna ment lat night the team of White de feated that of Bugs; three games. The scores follow: Sugg Swain . Man lev Mlllor . Neely . , Total. 14S 136 164 43) 131 121 194 178 J76 118 134 428 131 .134 133 400 167 141 130 439 Grand totals.. 710 661 666 1078 White Hrown Sevier Taylor Orlset Z01 146 121 145 121 117 111 114 461 413 171 184 428 K, 1(10- 474 176 166 161 494 Oranrt tp'.ts. . 7Rg 764 721 1270 3 r::? ( '. c ' ," that Is ; t - ot