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THE ASHIVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS Tuesday', February 18, 1913 NEWBHO'S KERPIGIDE C0S15 NO IRE Y 1CA BOYS TO SOMETHING JUST RS GOOD" USE OATES PARK Why Take Chances TWO For a woman to adorn her head with false braids, puffs and rats, or a man to wear a topee, is like buying an off-brand hair preparation instead of Newbro's Herpiclde. The "false hair" and the "off brand" are both substitutes for the real thine. The original is always conceded to be bet ter than any Imitation or substitute. "Something just as good" Is a heresy of the rankest kind. Newbro's Herpiclde is the original remedy and does as promised. Years of success and thousands of satisfied users have made It standard. Herpi clde kills the dandruff germ, keeps the sculp clean and stops falling hair. Its proper use before baldness appears makes false hair and wigs unneces sary. ' Newbro's Herpiclde In 50c 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 be refunded. Applications may be obtained at pood barber shops and hair dressing parlors. Sertd 10 cents in postage for sample and book on the care of the hair to the Herpicide Co., Dept. It., Detroit, Mich. Smith's Drug Store, Spelcal Agent THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE. J Si S3 Asheville 32 61 Atlanta 52 CS Augusta 40 72 Baltimore 26 "S lloston 14 ,10 Buffalo 14 24 Charleston 50 70 Charlotte 42 08 Chicago . . . :!4 :it Huron 26 68 Key West 64 70 Knoxville 36 68 New Orleans 48 74 New York 16 36 Oklahoma 44 72 Pittsburg 24 34 Raleigh 36 64 Savannah . . 52 70 Tampa 50 70 Washington 28 42 Wilmington 38 68 Normal for this date: Temperature 39. Precipitation .16 Inch. Forecasts until 8 p. ni. Wednesday for Asheville and vicinity: Fair to night and Wednesday. For North Carolina: Fair tonight and Wednesday, ligh to moderate variable winds. General Conditions (Past 24 hours). The storm that was over the North west is now centered over western Kansas and eastern Colorado and during the last 24 hours it has caused rain or snow in the north Pacific states, the Plateau district, the north, ern Kocky Mountain region and the upper Mississippi valley. Precipita tion has also occurred in the eastern ijake region and eastern New Eng land. An area of high pressure is entering the Northwest and tempera tures are lower from the Rocky Mountains westward to the Pacific. The. weather, continues fair In the Southern states and temperature changes have been slight. Fair weather is indicated for this vicinity tonight and Wednesday. T. R? TAYLOR, Observer. For Baseball Games This Sea sonGrand Rally for February 28, There Is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It acts on nature's plan. relieves the lungs, opens the secre tions, aids expectoration; and restores the system to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers. The Y. M. C. A. league baseball games during the coming season will be played on the new park of the Asheville Baseball club, the manage ment of the club having assured Sec retary E. B. Brown of the association that the park will be at their disposal when not occupied for the regular league games. The association boys will have a big rally night on Friday. February 28. at the association building, when the basket ball season will be closed, and the baseball season will be offi cially launched. At that time there will be a match game between picked teams of classes A and B. to be fol lowed by the presentation of trophies and pennants and the serving of re freshments. Manager Stouch of the local league team will be present at this rally meeting, as well as President Stike leather and the directors of the club. There will be short talks by a number of them. The feature of the night will be the presentations of trophies and pen nants by E. H. Worrell, the manager of the Spalding company in Atlanta. A special Invitation was extended to Mr. Worrall for this occasion, and he had accepted the invitation. At this meeting the contracts for the boys who will take part In the baseball season will be ready and may be signed by all who wish to Join the teams. These contracts have already been made out and follow the lines of the contracts made by the National Baseball commission. There will be a drafting clause, and altogether the contracts will be the most complete ever prepared for the league. Forced -Out-of- The Prime Factors in Glothes are -The Selection of Fabrics The Quality of Goods The Correct Designs The Perfection of Workmanship The Attention to Small Details---The In dividuality of The Finished Garment. All of Glaser's Clothes combine these factors and are so made that when one dons clothes from here he has that feeling of having on the U. S. Department of Agriculture. i a wtAintK BUREAU. WILLIS L. MOORE, Chief. ': iW21'SOQ2. vvcAIntK BUREAU. n-J -'0d yi &rf&s t fKH jvHco hfK m ImM February 18, 1913 F " kF Sl I 300 EXPLANATORY NOTES. v!f1fTiV?flons takcn ",8 m- wfh m"l!lau 'lme- Air ress reduced to sea level. Isobars (continuous lines) psss tbrouen points or equal alrrosMirp. lsoberms (doued lines) pass through points of equal temperature: d'awa only for lero.'freeiing, 90, toil 10u. O clear; Q partly cloudy; cloudy; ralo; snow; report missing. Arrows fly with the wind. Flwt figures, temperature; second, precipitation of .01 Inch or more for past 24 hours; third, maximum wind velocity. . jtf3r "Si.-j-a' flS Can't Get Away From It WHEN YOU BUY COFFEE, YOU BUY CAFFEINE and caffeine is the subtle but vicious drug in coffee that irritates the heart, impairs digestion and upsets the nerves. Kadi cup contains from 1 l-i' to :! -Trains of this Kabit-forminff, healtli-dpstrov-iiiK 1i'ujt. So far as known no coH'cc is sold today (liowpvcr processed or prepared) that is free from caffeine. If coffee is "fTettinjr" yon, and if you wish to leave the headache, biliousness, indigestion and nervousness of coffee -- drinking behind, the safe and easy way is to quit coffee and use POSTUM This richly flavored table beverage tastes much like the higher ' x grades of true Oriental Java, but is guaranteed absolutely pure and free from caffeine or nny other harmful element. v Postum now comes in improved form called : INSTANT POSTUM t It is regular Postum, percolated at the factory and reduced to a soluble powder. A level teaspoonful in a cup with hot water makes a very fascinating beverage in Htantly. v r it t In thousands of homes Postum has won its place at table by bringing health, comfort and satisfaction. - "There's a Reason" For sale by Grocers everywhere. ' - - V ', ""'rvy BEST CLOTHES MADE Our sale is of our own well-known stock not of clothes shipped in for a sale. Everyone who has purchased a suit or overcoat during has realized the great saving he has made and wears the best clothes We quote a few of the prices of this Closing Out Sale. $12.50 Suits and Overcoats $ 8.35 $13.50 Suits and Overcoats 9.00 $1 5.00 Suits and Overcoats 1 0.00 $16.50 Suits and Overcoats 11.00 $18.00 Suits and Overcoats 12.00 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats 13 35 22.50 Suits and Overcoats $25.00 Suits and Overcoats $27.50 Suits and Overcoats $30.00 Suits and Overcoats $35.00 Suits and Overcoats $40 00 Suits and Overcoats especially this sale made. $15.00 17.50 18.50 20.00 23.35 26.65 I. W. GLASER 18 Pattern Avenue A- campaign for Junior members will also be launched on this rally night, which will last until March 8. The boys who will work in the cam paign will be furnished a list of pros pective members and expiring irem berships, and it is stated that any boys Joining during the campaign may join the league teams for the summer. The teams will not be chosen until the campaign is over. The association management con siders the present basket ball season, which will close at this time, has been the most Successful ever conducted by the association. This has been lh' fourth season, the league beginning with one class of six teams and now having four classes and 0 teams. -Mucn nas Deen nnnc in this way to association and Bible class work. It is expected that the baseball sea son will be equally successful, and tin management of the association ex tends an Invitation to every hoy in the city, whether n member of the hsso ciatlon or not, to be present on rally night. team by 183 pins. The following were the individual scores made: Total Terry 149 20:! 21a fii7 Itrown 1 .". 4 lfiO Miller 171 121 224 r,:is 147 4:!'! Ornnd totals. 474 484 nsii ir,44 r.nint 1 84 1 1:1 1:10 4 27 White 1 52 177 1 r.-l-s 48.! Hawkins . . . . 1 7ti 1 44 1 25 44" Oranil Iota's . Iil2 4:!4 409 1 3 5. I Sarali Iteruhardt in "La Tusea" Tomorrow, TO PREVENT IHXKJn POISOXIXG apply at once the wonderful, old re name LIK. riMU KK S A.N TlJSr.i Tl( HBAUiVO Oil,, a surgical dressing that relieves path and heals at the fame time. A trial will convince vou that it Is an infallible remedv for Wounds, Old Sores, Burns, Ornnulnted Rye Lids, Skin and Scale diseases, etc.. 2uc, 50c, $1.00. WILL ASK LAWMAKERS TO PASS FOUR MEASURES Relating to Commission Form Taxes, Australian Ballot and the Watershed. There was a meeting yesterday af ternoon of the directors of the board of trade, at which time lnstruclons were given that ' Secretary Puckner write immediately to Governor Craig and the senator and representatives of Buncombe county asking that steps be taken to have the Australian bal lot bill, the bill asking for a special election for deciding whether or not Asheville Is to haw a commission form of govrnment, the bill for a more equitable system of taxation and the one to protect the watershed of this city, taken up and passed. If possible at the present session of the general assembly. . ; It will also be asked by the board that if the Australian ballot bill can not be passed as a state-wide measure that an attempt b. made to have It passed for Buncombe county alone. Each of the bills referred to. have been endorsed by the board at pre vious meetings. A committee composed of George R Powell, chairman. F. Htlkeleather. W. Vance Brown and N. Buckner. was appointed to assist In the entertain ment of the special committee of the Dunkards, who will visit this city and section next month, a. guests of the Greater Western North Carolina asso ciation, with a view to holding their 1914 convention here, and possibly making a permanent settlement in western North Carolina. There was a report from the trans portation committee to the effect that some definite plan may be announced shortly for making Asheville a central market for this section. Th. work of the committee I. nM t ha min. with marked success, and th. agrleul. turai committee Was Ihstruoted to co operate In the work of formulating plans In the matter.' ' ' , Tomorrow the Classic presents the world famous and magniilcantly illus trious Sarah Bernhardt in the great est'of the great tragedies, "La Costa." There are some wonderfully tragic moments in the play and the scenes representing them in the picture fur nish tense moments. The staging Is superb offering a wealth of scenic grandeur and costly costumes. It is Inld in Home in the year 1880. There are some extraordinary characters In the plav, among them being "La Tos ca." by Mme. Bernhardt: Scarpla. bv M. l)e Max; .Mario Cavnrudossi, by M. Deneubourg; and Angelottl, by M. Maury. Th climax of the pluy is wonderfully exciting and tragic wherein "La Cosca," when she sees that her lover Is not feigning death, wilh a wild cry lo the heavens where upon the spirit of Mario has but Just passed, she Dings herself over the cit adel wall to the slony courtyard be low. It will be shown at the t 'lassie one day, tomorrow, and the admission will be only fi cents and 10 cents, as such enormous crowds are expected that the management has decided to not advance the prices. Today the Classic is showing one of tn nnest t'-ivll war pictures ever shown In the city, "For the Cause," in which the battle scenes are wholly Indescrib able and the spectator feels that he has actually been In the conflict, so vivid and. realistic are the scenes. A big feature at the Classic every day mis week. DEALS IS DIRT. A. II. Bays and wife to John T. Hunt, land on the west side of Church street; consideration, J i 5 0 . V. Stikeleather, trustee, to F. W. Thomas and wife, land on the Battle road; consideration, $4s:i. .1. M. Patterson, trustee, to Addle . Owen, land In Buncombe county; $1 and other considerations. S. B. Meares and wife to Mrs. M. K. Oliver, two tracts of land in Black Mountain township; consideration, 410. U Blomberg to Ottls Green, land on Walnut street; consideration $7500. Edgar H. Taylor and wife to O. 1'. and Ida W. Adams, land . in Black Mountain; consideration $172. DELICIOUS "SYRUP OF FIGS" FDR A BAD LIVER OR SLUGGISH BOWELS. 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