PAGE TV70 THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS Tuesday, April' 22, 1913. JJfc Afc. Afc. jjA Jl'V Afc fc Afc. Jfc fc J. fc Jfc J. .JW. J. Jjfc. I How'd You Like t t Y ? ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? ? ? ? To Get a Check A Couple of Weeks Be- V fore Christmas? JUST IN TIME TO BUY YOUR PRESENTS f f t T t t- T t T T Join now by making the first weekly payment. If you can't come, send it by mail or get some one to A bring it for you. 4 f t ? .That's just what you will do, and you will hardly realise where it came from, if you join our CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB The American National Bank ASHE VILLE, N. C. T -j. Jfcfc Afc JfcfcfcJJfc Jlfc. Jfc fc. JA. Jfc. Jfc AA. Jfc Jfc. J&M. lLAAfkAA. Great Good Accomplished By Convention of Laymen Closed Last Night With Banquet Largely Attended Eleven Demoninations Participated in One of the Best Conventions Ever Held Anywhere. At i!::! (i o'clock yesterday afternoon ::.M mi ll usHcmhit-d at the Central Mi lhinlist church and niareheil in a IhiiIv to the iirmorv on North Main mi-c' t to atteinl the .supper lor men, which was the closing feature of the i (invention of the Laymen's .Missionary movement. These men represented prtietieally every ehureh of Buncombe county and a numher of churches of Sll denonv.iations from adjoining counties. Prominent business and pro fessional men of this eity made up the larsre-t number of those attending the supper. Hon. J. J. Rritt presided at the sup per, and immediately after the meal was served a resolution was unani mously adopted, in whirh the ladies were thanked for their faithful work and graceful manners in serving the spread. Then came a brief explanation of the wnrk of the movement by V. E. Ooughty, educational secretary of the movement for the I'nited States and 'anada. The policy adopted by the members of committees at the lunch eon at the Y. M. '. A. building yes terday, when resolutions were adopted us given in the (Jazette-News yesterday afternoon, was then presented by L. IJ. Padgett, field secretary for this state. A discussion of this polity fol lowed, and there were live minute talks by visiting speakers, including Itcv. K. C. Cronk. Prof. J. V. Ilender .on and Dr. Ft. V. Patton. Mr. I)oiiglit.v'H Address. Following these short discussions, there was a brief review by Dr. C. F. Held of the work of the movement to date. He held those present In (lost attention as he told of the progress that has been made through mi'Sion ary methods in foreign Ileitis, anil pic tured the great opportunities open to the men of the country in promoting the work of the movement. The reso lutions, as pa?sed by the committees sterday, were then adopted by the men. and the closing address for the evening was delivered by W. K. : Doughty. j .Vlr. Doughty spoke briefly hut to; the point, and those present were j much Inspired by his remark.'. Thir. might he. said, too, about each of the I speakers, for each came directly to j the point and made i: utreng to the ' men as to just what the existing condi- tions in missionary lields are and the duty owed to foreign peoples by the cltlxens of this country. It waa made ' lear. too. that everv business man Is ' lilrectly Interested in having the world evangelized, us every Held that la opened up becomes more civilized and I ..,..... t. ...... tt. t.,.iA' iinifiiri r i in uniirnru, me w noii" reusoiiitig presented waa placed on a i omnionsense basin that waa calculated lo appeal especially to men. Ses-ion Yesterday Aftcruoon. According to previous arrangement, the meeting waa brought to a close In lime fur those present to attend the Klman concert at the Auditorium. The visit Inn speakers were entertained at the. concert and there waa a large at tendance at the, Auditorium from nmong those who attended the aupper and meeting. At the aeaalon of . the convention held at Central Methodist church yea (inlay afternoon, L. II. Padgett pre sided and the meeting waa opened with Scripture reading and prayer by Dr. It. K. Campbell, paitur of the First Presbyterian church. There were two addresses at this meeting, one by Dr. John Nelson Mills on "Chin i." and the other by Dr. ('. F. Field on "Organlxlng for Victory." Itoth were moet Inter- t I lip. Dr. Held emphasised the lm uortance of Introducing plana am) niethods, both educational and finan cial, adequate to the task which pre sents itself to the churches of the country. Following the addresses there was an open discussion along the lines suggested by Dr. Iteid, that a missionary committee lie named and canvasses lie made at interval. during the year. His suggestions were ap uroved. Denominational Meetings. Denominational meetings were held in the church following this regular session. Dr. Campbell presided at the Presbyterian conference; Dr. Heid at the meeting of the .Methodists; and Prof. J. T. Henderson at the confer ence of Baptists. All the churches of them di n"ii, illations in the city were lepresented at these conferences and there was a fairly good attendance Horn out of town. The work of the movement was briefly discussed at thise conferences and the resolutions passed yesterday were voted on favor ably by each conference. The work of the convention is con sidered by those who promoted it, and especially by the prominent church people of the city, to have been most successful. The attendance at all mass meetings and business sessions was good and enthusiasm ran high throughout the entire time of the meeting of the convention. TO STOP T1IK COt OH (TltE THK TICKLING. Spray or mop the throat with the won derful antiseptic. DR. PORTEh'S AS TISKPTIO HEAlJNn Oil.. It cures in one day. Full directions with each bottle. 2.-i0, 50c, $1.00. LOCAL PRODUCE Pimples Vanish ,i i' t ' i ' 3 i - j , ' .'i' 'i 1 4 . r . i j Pimples and ugly face hlotchea clear away often. In a single night by Inc. use of the mild, antiseptic wash, the II.I.D. PrcwrlpAloii fear KHrtiu. It wushea away linpurltli and leavea the t.k'n smooth and health). ' (let a KOc bottle of this Wonderful skin cure today, and keep It on hand. We know and guarantee that D.D.IX will do all thai Is claimed for It P. D.D. Heap helpa too; aek about It. j Kmlth a drug atore. . , . I!ed onion' 0Cf ' - : White onions 75c. Quart tJoods. White beans 15c. White pea 15c. String bean,s 15c. I.lmn beans 15c. Clay pens 10c. New potatoea 15c, 2 for 25c, Strawberries 30c. Hunch mhIh. Spring onions Sc. Aapnragua 25 it SOc. Curly lettuce 6c. Head lettuce 5ffjil5r. Celery S Iff 15c. New carrots 10c. Hub If y 10c. Sage Kc. Spring beeta 10c. Red radlahea 5c. ttrubnrb 1016c. New beeta 10c, 2 for 25c. Pound Goods. New cabbage 5c. !lltmore tomatoea lac. French endives J5c. , t Tomatoea 1 0 ft 1 5c. Whltn and yellow quash 10c. Dozen Goods. I'.cll peppers 26iSS0c. Kgg plant 10 ft 30c, Florida cucumber tfj 20c. Native cucumbers 30c. Kohirabbl. 2 for Be. French artichoke 20c. Pou It ry DreseoiT. leese lf?20c. Ducka 25c. Chickens 22C35C, Fgura 20c. Hotter 30c; creamery 47. . Grain, Fte. ' Com 0c. Oata I Oc. Hay 1.4. Pr li Goo)a. Rplnach 30c. Turnip greena He. Cnnadlan rutnhfigaa 35c, White potatoea 0c. r Ni:llve aweet potatoes 10c. Pa sniis 35c. ellfiw onlona 0c. IRaseball ... , .j - STAVblXfi OF THK Cfcl'BS. i . National Iicague. , Won. Lost, Pet Philadelphia 1 -800 PittshuraJi . . f. . 2 .750 New York ... . , . . ... . ' 5 2 .HI Chicago ... ... ...... 6 3 ..6; St: Louis.. . ......... 3 5 .375 Brooklyn ... 2 -4 .333 Boston ... .......... 2 5 .286 Cincinnati ... ....... I S ,143 Ampriran Iicaguc. " Won. Lost. Pet Washington ,;. : ..... . 5.0 1 000 Philadelphia..,.- 5 1 .714 Cleveland . . . . .... . . . 7 4 .63 Detroit i 5 .500 Chicago 5 fi .444 St Louis '. . 47 .364 Boston 2 .250 New York ......... . . 1 ! .14S Southern league. Won. Lost. Atlanta ... . Mobile . . Nashville . . . Montgomery Birmingham Memphis . . . New Orleans Chattanooga Pet. .700 .Gl6 .fiti 7 .fiO .444 .400 .S3. .200 GA5IES YESTRHOAY". National League. At St Louis 5. Pittsburgh 8. At Brooklyn 1. Philadelphia 2. At lioston 3. New York 4, At Chicago 7, Cincinnati (1(11 innings). for rheumatism you will find noth ing better than Chamberlain's IJul ment Try It and aee how quickly It gives relief. For salt by all dealers. American Ix-ariue. At New York 4, Washington S. At Chicago 2, Detroit 3. At Philadelphia 0, Boston 4. At Cleveland S, St Louis 3. Southern League. At Montgomery 4, Memphis 4 (' innings; called to catch train. At Nashville 3, Atlanta 2. At Chattanooga 2, Birmingham 7. At Mobile 12, New Orleans 5. American Association. At Kansas City 3, Columbus 1. At Milwaukee 0. Indianapolis fi. At St. Paul 4, Louisville 9. At Minneapolis 7. Toledo HI. International league. At Baltimore 5, Montreal 1. Vlrtrlnln Iicaguc. At Norfolk 3. liichmond 0. At Newport N'ewa 3, Portsmouth S. A Petersburg 0, Roanoke is. South Atlantic league. At Macon 1, Jacksonville 2. At Charleston 2, Savannah 7. At Albany 7, Columbux 8. College Games. At Princeton 6. Stevens 1. At Lexington V. M. I. 5, Fniversity of North Carolina 9.. W. and U 5. I'niversity of South Carolina 4. At Knowille University of Tennes see. 0. I'niversity of Georgia 4. Exhibition (James. At Greensboro Guilford 4, North Carolina A. and M. 0. National League. Pliilaili-lpliin 2. Brooklyn 1. Brooklyn.,. April 2.2. Philadelphia defeated Brooklyn yesterday, winning the final game by a one run margin. The locals scored their first run on the EbbetU Held. The final count was 2 to 1. . Mayer otitpltched Allen, although the latter struck out eight men. Score by innings It H. U. Philadelphia . .100 100 000 2 .1 Brooklyn 010 000 000 1 3 I .Mayer and Dooln: Allen. Curtis and Miller. Time 1:20. empires P.lgler and Byron. w York 4. Boston It. Tioston. April 22. New York won the lifth straight game from Boston yesterday 4 to. 3. The visitor ran wild on 4he bases during the first inning, scoring two runs without making a hit. t was Maniuard'a first game of the season and he performed well until the fifth when three doubles in a row allowed two wores. Score by innings H. II. E. New York 210 010 0004 4 1 oston . 100 020 0003 .9 3 Maniuard and Wilson; Tyler anil ftarlden. Time 2:02. t'mplres Klem and Orth. Pittsburgh 8. St. Louis .1. Pt Louis, April 22. Pittsburgh hit Oriner and Oeyer hard yesterday and won from Bt Louis 8 to i. PL Louis was In the lead up to the sixth, when Pittsburgh scored seven runs. Every man on the Pittsburgh team singled with the exception of McCarthy, who sacrificed in this Inning. . Geyer finally BREATHE HYOUEI j FOR CATARRH . -x ; , 1 Health Comes From Knowing' Hove ami What to Breathe. Hardly a day passes without confir-' mation of the .qld, adage. "'Man's Life is but a breath of air." Dust laden With disease breeding germs Is inhaled by all Who use the streets, but disease Is not developed unless the germs find conditions suit-, able for their lodgment and growth. ! With peoplei having catarrh there is an ideal culture medium for these sierms. The irritated membrane and weakened tissues is a hot-bed where , germs thrive and multiply. i If you have catarrh or any trouble of the breathing organs causing stop- pedup head, sniffles or morning ; choking, you should use the easiest, simplest and quickest remedy, the dl-1 rect method of Hyomei. This wqn- ierful medication is taken in with the air you breathe, directly following, and destroying all germs that have been inhaled, repairing any damage they may have worked and so healing and vitalizing the tissues as to render catarrh and germ infection no longer possible. The unusual way In which druggists sell Hyomei should dispel all doubt as to its curatlVe properties. Smith's L-drug store offers to refund the price to anyone whom It fails to benefit. You do not risk a cent in testing the healjng virtues of this breath of life. Complete Outfit tl.00. Extra bottles of Hyomei liquid If later needed 50 cents. - , 1 fcK fcf.i, Vmi-y- hi retired Pittsburgh when Wilson, up for the second time, hit into a double play. Manager Clarke of Pittsburgh received notice yesterday of his suspension for live days for his quarrel with Umpire Owens Saturday at Pittsburgh. Score by innings' R. H. E. Pittsburgh . . . .100 007 000 8 16 -2 St. Louis ......101 200 001 5 12 1 Adams and 'Kelly; Griner, Geyer and Wingo. Time 1:45.' Umpires Brennen and Guthrie. Chicago 7. Cincinnati 0. Cincinnati, April 22. Chicago won an exciting 11-lnnings game from Cin cinnati yesterday 'afternoon 7 to G. Chicago scored one run In the first inning on Clymer's and Mitchell's doubles. They added two more in the fourth on a single by Zimmerman, a Ihree-base hit by Snicr and an out. Two runs In the ninth were scored on a single, two douhles and a three-base hit by Archer. Tow more runs were added In the eleventh on a double, a base on balls, and two singles. Cin cinnati scored five runs in the third when Lavender was knocked out of the box. Two bases on balls, two singles, a double and a home run by Bates brought In the runs. In the eleventh McoDnald, who batted for Grant, singled, moved up on an out and scorid on a single. Score by Innings R. H. E. Chicago . ..100 200 002 027 14 1 Cincinnati ...005. 000 iMifl 01 I! I Lavender, Smith and Archer: John son and Clerk. .' Time 2:45. Umpires llrennan and Ensin. American League. ENTIRELY 10 r iv m 'TTT 11 i i Her Hair Commenced to Grow ' after Two Weeks Us of - . Newbro's Herpicide. "FevcV caifsed me'tff' Ke "entirely lm Id. I had given up all hope of again having hair when I was advised to use Herpicide. Afte two weeks my hair commenced to grow. I now have the moat beautiful head of hair anyone ever saw. Praise to Newbro's Herpi cide." Thna writes Mr. 'Howard Hailey of pellevtie, Mich. W ran point to thou sands of Instances where the proper nae of Herpicide has been followed hy a remarkable growth of hair. Newbro's Herpicide Is "the original remedy which kills the dandruff germ" and stops falling hair. Bend lOe In postage for sample and booklet t,o The Herclplde 'o,, Dept. R., Detroit, Mich. . ' " Applications may be elilalned at the best barber and hair dressers. ' Newbro's Herpicide In JOc and 11.00 sixes la sold by all dealers who guar antee It to do all that Is claimed. If you are not satisfied ymir money will be refunded. Pmlth Drng Stors, ifmclai agents. Cleveland K: St Louis ;'.. Cleveland,. April 22, Driving . Mitchell out of the box, CWelaml scored (! runs in the first Inning on seven hits Including two triples and two doubles and defeated St. Louis 8 to 3 yesterday. Stone, who replaced R. Mitchell, also was hit hard but managed to keep the hits scattered. AV. Mitchell, Cleveland's south-paw was very wild, giving1 eight bases on balls. Score by Innings It. H. E. Cleveland . . . fill 000 OOx 8 15 2 St. Louis . . . 2"o ooi ooo n r. i W. .Mitchell and Carisch; Stone. H. Mitchell, Adams and Alexander. Time 2:15. Umpire Eansand Hildchrand, IHtrolt :l; Chicago 2. Chicago. April 22.' Chicago was defeated yesterday by Detroit 3 to 2. The game was a pitcher's battle be tween Russell and Kla'wifter. with the honors slightly In favor of the former. In the second inning Bodie of Chi cago hit the ball to the score board In center field, but In rounding first base stumbled and fell, He regained his feet and fell again, and rolled to sec ond base where he was held, the ball having been relayed to the infield Score by innings K. H. E. Detroit . . . .010 010 001 .1 6 1 Chicago .... 001 010 0002 6 2 Klawitter and Strange; Russell and Schalk. Time 1:55, Umpires Fergu son and n'Loughlln. PEERLESS-FASHION STORE .N L 7 ' , ; . ..' ' - - J i ,..-... V STYLE, QUALITY,' SERVICE To Our Patrons:! ' ?: .' ,. 1 f ' i i ' Wo very nnioli 'aiijircriato' tlic lioarty rosponso to xniv 2- por cent discount Annoiincpmont; the innny expressions of njiproval of our ISfodern ifethods, irrosixf.tive.-'of our loss in profit is truly gratifying. , " , Yes, we have long ago abandoned the antiquated Tallow Candle and are using the Electric Current as is nearly every re)resentative firm in the South. To prove our usser lion WE refer to the Sunday Newspapers of all tho large cities in the south, and as a whole you will find the Discount Announcement. ; , .We think it very refreshing to the Aslieville . Buying Piihlic, to know that you have a Firm in your midst, who is not selfish and who appreciates your patronage, to the extent of sharing with and giving you every advantage you are justly entitled to , , . . . . . Onr 25 per cent Discount Sale is very much in evidence. Call at your earliest convenience.' PEERLESS-FASHION STORE - on .qg u. uepartmeris of Afn-icun T';Sfc;4 ..WEATHER. BUREAU. Aha.. 300V . iJBS 0 Z it i April 22, 1913. a7U 3, .... . ' EXPLANATORY NOTES. : ." ' ' Observations lakes at a. m., 75th merldiin Uma. Air preamm redused to oa Ictel. Isoban (eonnauoM lln pass thfoutta points or oqual airpieuura. Isoiaerms (dottvd lioes) pus ihroub points of equal temperature: draws only for aero, frecalng, wf. aud MP. O O partly cloudy; cloudy; rain; now; report mlsio.v Arrows tyaritb tb wind, rint iiurea. lempcralurc: second, precipitation of .01 Inch or more lor pan M boon; tblrd, maximum wind teloclty. . noMnn 1; ItrfkHtclplila II. Philadelphia, Aurll 22. Error by Wnarner and Yorkea In th aevonlh InninK proved the turning- point of ynatrrday'a tramc, whk'h Philndplphln won from Ronton by (I to 4. Thpy wre procdd hy a alnulo by Murphy, and filled the hnm a. Raker nnd Dtiley then rarh drove In a pair of runa with RlnnleH. Ilouck was wild, Rlvlnir nine luiHes on halln, hittlne a hatftman nnd mukina; a wild pitch. Wood became wild in the aerond Inning and Knvo wny to Bedlent In he third. Score by Innlnim II. It. E. Ronton .... 0:10 000 Oei 4 7 K Phlladelphlii . 010 010 40x I i Wood, Redlent, Foater and NHina maker: Hout k, Plank and ' l-npp. Time 2:20. t'mplrea Connolly and Mctlreever. Wnliiiittiin H; Net York. I. ' New York, April 22. Waahlnnton made li four mrulxht over New York by winning the laat name of tha aeries yenterdnv by a ai-or of a to 4. KhiinkM atarted Waahlnirton off to a three run lei'd In the aeeond with a home run driving- In two men ahead of him. New York forxed Into the lead In the lifth on hita and errora but Wanning ton in the aevenlh came through with' two runa and clinched the game.. Thu hard luck of New York continued to day whrtt Catcher Sweeney auffered a apllt flniter. Hcore by Inn I nun ' n. H. E. H'lKihlnKton , .O.'IO 00.1 200 X I t New York , . 001 010 0V 4 3 5 Kna-el. Hitirheaand Alniworth: Ford Fisher nnd Pwerney' and Williams. Time 2:04. I'mplrea, Hurt nnd Dl nen. Don't b Furprlaet) If fe-u have an attach; of rhtumathtm thla aprlna, Jnat rtih the affectad porta freely with Chamberluln'a Liniment and It wll aoon dUappaar. Bold by all dialera, II HOD t lit :! : ' l "'. W i t TEMPERATURE. " t 1 1 11 2. Aaheville ...... HS .,". Atlanta ,. 4S, . . 7(1 AiiKuata . . . 42 US Katliniore, 42 liO IMrmlnshum .MI 7K Chnrli-M(on 411 rZ Charlotte 42 62 Jiielmonvllle) Gil 1 Knoxvllle r0 "i Montgomery ... , Ml 7i New Orleana 14 K0 New York ... 44 IS Hiilclgh .' 40 54 Savannah . . 50 H4 Tamp ... ... r.H , K0 Wa hlnfrton ... 3X i'iH WllmlhKton 42 HO Nnrmiil for thla date: Tempernliirc til; precipitation .11 Inch. Koreeaat until p. m. Wedneaday for Aah'evllle and vicinity: Fair to night and Wedneaday; rlnlnf tern per il tu re. .''' For North Carolina: Fair toniffhl and Wednesday, rialna; temperature: llghf varlnhle winda. (Jcra-rul i'onditionM Pat tt llonrx). The weatern atorm haa moved eat ward and la now centered near Mani toba where the barometer ia below 2(,40 Inrhea. Thla atorm haa rauaed rain In tho north Pacific Mate, tho northern plateau region, the Rocky moKntuin aectlon and the northern lliert-elppl valley. The preaaure ia hrh e-iHt o' the Mlnalaalppl and the weather la freiierutly clear In thoaedln trlcta except In the northern hike re gion and aouthern Kixrldo. Light to heny fnwta occurred In the middle Atlantic !!, Fair wenther wllh ll'lng temperature la Indicated for thti tl'-lnity- tonljr'. and Wednewluy. f , ' T. R. TAYLOR, Observer. . nnccss ' -l ' i.ei Theatre li t . :c t. S ,1 THE PLACE TQ gPJEND A PLEASANT HOUR BT GOOD ! PICTURES 1 TMAV, TRAGEDY 1 ' die AM A . COIy1E,DY ""1 v f :! t. n t h : -. . -I A VARIED AND HIGtt CLASff PROGRAM TO SUIT ALL TASTES. ; MUSIC BY PRINCESS OECIIESTRA. ' : " " - ADMISSION - ADULTS 10c- . . CHILDREN 5c o

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