Wednesday,: - I.Iarch 19r 1913 TZZ ACHZVILLE GAZ2TTZ-NEWS. -, V ' CADETS : AGftlK DEFEAT 1 DOUGHNUTS y ' '-v- U : Jfi I '' - - 1 mnii ra inn . nnun if niiiiiNiiiiii mumm nili . VI Mftnrlav JLiU March rflXJ16 Sae...S.ure Cleans DIGESIIBIvf 1 ' II 4 XViJLlL Pastry can be "pasty" or "tasty" much depends upon the cooking fat used, Cottolene is preferable to butter or lard '-- . ;'"'.'"' .. . - tor snonening because it makes pastry rich without the least sug gestion of greasiness. . . It also makes it Hght, crisp smd digestible. In addition to giving better re sults, Cottolene is .cheaper than butter, more economical than lard. Two-thirds of a pound of Cottolene will go as far as a; full pound of butter or lard, and Cottolene is usually as cheap as or cheaper than lard. When results and econnmv hc&h K pomt to Cottolene, why use any other shortening? . Cottolene is the original vegeta ble shortening and frying medium. It is -a product of -Nature, made irom tne purest and choicest cotton oil, and is in every sense as palatable, health ful and digestible as olive oil. Buy a pail of Cottolene to day, try this recipe, and let "hubby" render the verdict when he tries the food. Mad. only by THE N. K. FAIB3ANK COMPANY COTTOLENE DOUGHNUTS Cream three tables poon Cottolene, add Kant cup of sugar, 3 yolks of eggs well beaten with one white, stir in one cupful of freshly mashed potatoes and V cup of milk. Sift 2V2 cups flour with 3 teaspoons bak ing powder, yi teaspoon each of salt and ground mace, also a little nutmeg, and add to first mixture, working in additional flour as nec essary to handle lightly. Roll and cut all doughnuts before frying. Fry in hot Cottolene 3 inches deep in kettle, testing ths temperature with piece of bread. ' ...., In the second game of the series yesterday afternoon Bingham was the I winner over the Ashevllle High school by the score of 8 to 7. There was a 'good crowd at Riverside to wit ness the contest, and there was no lack at Interest for 'the spectators at any .stage of the proceedings. The game I was kept going steadily and without friction by T. C. Stouch, who acted as umpire and did not have a single kick I iliout his decisions. There was no scoring Ty either side 'or the first four innines. and then Bingham started thingB off with a little ixtra work with the willow and scored 'hree runs before the merry-go-round ould be Btopped. A feature of this 'tart was that Angler went home from 1ret base on a single. The High school hoys did not score until the seventh itu they succeeded then In. putting Ive men across the rubber. Bingham led the score in th last half of the nning. Ashevllle made two runs in he eighth and ninth Innings, but In ho eighth the cadet piled on three uore runs and won the contest. The lart game of the series will be llayed I his afternoon, and it Is ex acted that Fortune and Covington vtll be the opposing twirlers. The box score of yesterday's game onows: Bingham AB R H PO A E Tarter, J., If . . . . 5 Webster, ss. . . . 3 ngier, cf 3 Covington, lb . . .5 Hllllard, 2b. . . Trail!, rf. Valkcr, 3b. . . . Ule, n. ; ... . Winston, p. Totals. . . . Ashevllle funt, W., lb. . -luiit, D., cf . . . Vhlte, 3b.. . . Vheclcr, ss. . . Iiint, B., if . . Riddlck, c. . . 'lealp, p. . . . . 3huforl, 2b. . . Totllns, If. . . . Totals 40 7 8 24 11 Score by inninKS Bingham .... . 000 030 23x 8 shcvillP . . . . . 000 000 511 Summary 8wo base hits, Wheeler, Icalc, Collins, White; three bane hits. ni,icr: home run, Wheeler. Earned mis Bingham. 6; Ashevllle, 5. First as-c on balls off Winston, 4. Struck ,mt by Winston, 8; by Bealc, ' 4. Lett on bases Bingham, 7; Ashevllle, II. Hit by pitched ballWebster, Angler, Riddlck, Collins. First base on errors Ashevllle, 3; BinRham. 4. Stolen bases Carter, Webster (2), Walker, W. Hunt, Riddlck. Collins. lueritice hits Angler, Hilliard, W. hint. Sacrifice fly Webster. Passed alls Ule, Biddick. Wild pitch .Vinston. Time of game, 1:50. Urn lire, Mr. Slouch. GHLO THEATRS CIRCUIT v SIGNOR ALESSANDRO 24 ' f ''; , Vf Ti 'i - j- BONO The world's greatest living tenor assisted by MARTINA ' ZETELLA SIGNOR FRANCINI Soprano Accompanist PRICES 75c, $1, $1.50 and $2. Exchange ticket sale opens Thursday. General public ticket sale opens Fri day at Whitlock's. ' - . 2 1 2 0 0 1 2 2 4 3 1 2 12 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1112 4 1 0 8 0 3 4 1 3 0 B 0 36 8 10 27 8 II AB R H PO A 10 5 10 9 0 0 4 1110 0 5 1 2 2 3 1 5 12 13 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 4 2 0 ft 0 2 5 0 2 0 3 1 r 5 0 0 1 2 1 , 4 1 1 3 0 0 Plfc 'M s - f!l r! r Mr. Business Man: When getting out that circular letter don't forget that our New Model Multigraph makes 1 ' a perfect facsimile of a typewritten letter, at one twentieth the cost. Thone us, and we will send our representa tive with samples, prices, etc. " j" J , EMANUEL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Phono 1100 F V O T only on account of ap- ' pearances but also for the sake of cleanliness in the preparation of food you should have a snow-white easily cleaned 'Standard" sink in your kitchen. Sinks of various designs for either corner or by the window en able us to suit your fancy and being made with back, end piece and diainboard integral with the sink insure kitchen hygiene. 9. O. McPhorson. West College Street. r?:-.:'D;i-;-':; V.:;. Laundry Phone 70 A Trial la all we ask. We I reat your laundry white. Great Convenience And save bother to have your ba gage checked from your house to des tination. Furniture moving a ape-' clalty. . ' . .S'V .' Phone 210 " Asheville Transfer & Storage Company ; EASY TO BUY; EASY TO PAY " r That new Easter Ouifit is ready for youcome and take it 1 You don't need ready money ; our easy payment plan does away with that Come in NOW and make your se lcctioa We'll give you the best styles of the. season at the ; very lowest prices and on the easiest terms of credit We positively guarantee every garment . Complete Eatter Outfit for Men and Women the newest styles, th best qualities, $12 to $35 r"v I r- - a. law 16 Pack Square 1 K K t C K ! K K It H t ,!?!! t t MONDAY, MARCH 24, H i Signor Font'l; aKsisted by H i ,'; Martina Zatclla. , COMING, 5 "Bought and Paid for." It sttitittititititittKitititit ip r i Pope Attends (Vlubratlon of Mans. By Associated Press. Rome, March 19. Pope Plux for he first time since his indisposition oday was present at a celebration of he muss outside of his bedroom. His dsters and niece also attended the :eremony. Among the numerousi messages re elved by the pope In connection with its nnme-day today were many from .he United States, Including- telegrams "rom Cardinals Gibbons, Farley and O'Conncll. 1 I J " v. . . . . .. ; . II .11 Buy L. A M. Si'mJ-Mlxed Real Paint. lloni-l Concvrt. The followlnR criticism of Bond who Will be hoard at the. Auditorium on next Monday, March 24, asslstec by Martina Zatulla and KlKnor 1'Yun cinl was tul'en from the Uotrult Nc of March 8th, lllia "The thrllllns power of Slirnor Ales- sundro Bond's muRnillrpnt tenor voici brought his own countrymen and i splendid audience of his admirers ti Day him tribute at the Church of Otu Kather, last nmlit. The tenor was ir pt.rfo''t f'rm- Jtnd ho oehle oil such results, that the demonstration Kiven It's the very best quality paint. It veurs best and looks best. It costs the aest money. Its use for 37 years has irovcn these facts. It's White Lead Vhite Zinc and Linseed Oil. Just mix t quarts of Unseed OH with each ani on of L. & M. Seml-Mlxed Real Pnlnt, ind make 1 irallons of pure paint eady for me at a cost of 11.40 per rallon. Tho I & M. Seml-Mlxed Real ?alnt is sold by Ottis Green Hardware ?o., Ashevllle. t - 1 a 4 NOTICE. The nnderslsiied having qualllied as Mie executor of the last Will and testa ment of Mrs. 8. J. Anderson, deceased, Ihls is. to notify ull persons having claims against said, estate to present them within twelve months from IhU dato or this notice will be pleaded In bur of their recovery. All person In debted to said estate will make Imme diate payment. . . - ' This the 19th day of March, 1 Hi 3. ., a C. CARPENTER, Executor ' of1 (ho last WlH"hnd test'u ' mept.otSt1il, A.deileaBC1.', $30,000 Funding Bonds of the City of Asheville Sealed bids for above bonds will be received by the un dersigned until noon, Tuesday, April 1st, 1913. Bonds dated March 1, 1913, due March 1, 1943 without option. Interest 5' per cent, payable semi-annually in New York. . . . . . . Bonds engraved and certified as to genuineness by the United States Mortgage and Trust Company. Opinion of Caldwell, Masslich & Reed, New York, as to : validity, will be furnished purchaser. Bids to be made on blank forms to be furnished on appli cation to said Trust Company or the undersigned. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. These bonds are part of a $200,000 issue of which $170, 000 have been sold. A certified check of $1,000 must accompany each bid. J. E. BANKI,N Mayor. ;;o-3t, ALKSKAXIHtO noxci WorM's (arratcHt Tcnory Auditorium. i Next Monday, A fluted by .Martina Zatclla. ' him was a sincere compliment to hla art." "Bond offered several simple Ens;. llsh songs given with the finish that he only ran attain through tho won derful placement of his superb orirun and the vocal control which he pos Mm, hut It Is In his operatic work particularly that he reaches hla groat- est heights. "SlKnor C. Roberto rranolnl, a pianist of hlKti caliber, Rave ablo as slstanco aa accompanist, and offered also as a solo number a medley of op eratic airs." . . i . Prices will be 15 cents f 1 and f 1.110 for tho bulooiiy and $l.f0 and ti for the lower Hour. ,Jho exrhange ticket ml will pii tomorrow morning a1 Whitlock's at 9 o'cloek. Tickets for the general public will go on sale Fri day mornlnif. ' ' AT r 1 . ' j o-Ti-nti0 '. ' f JUST RECEIVED 1 lot of Evening Drt'sses in Chilton and Crepe de chene, 27.50 to $35.00 values . $16.50 1 lot of Ratine Dresses, good 'color and. excellent styles, values f rom $10.00 our price An Old Firm.,, ,"ho piiinted Kubbiihs's limine?" "He told me the name of the con cern. - f think herald It was rtone by Kiln 4k btarta." Moslon 'fiuiiaorlpU"- ; td $12.50, our price. , i , . i .. MONEY RETONDEI) ON ALL UNSATISFACTORY PURCHASES WITHOUT r

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