Saturday. February 7, 1914 THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS PAGE FIVE Absolutely Pure ROYAL the most cel ebrated of all tke baking povrders in the world celebrated for its great leavening strength and pvty. It stakes your cakes, biscuit, breadyetc, healthful, it iasiwes you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap brands. The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Royal Cook Book 500 Receipts Free. Send Name and Address. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. NQU1HY WILL BE MADE INTO REBATING CHARGES Investigation to Determine if; Steel Companies Received Rebates. Washington. Feb. 7. Investigation , I as to whether the I'nited Slates Steel i j corporation has received illegal re- j i hates from railroad during the last six years was begun today by the In- j I terstate commerce commission by the Issue ot a formal order for hearings Under the recent resolution adopted by! the senate. Debates for hearings will! be announced later. Formal notice of the investigation PLAIN TALK from Two Prosperous House wives, About Peruna. Mrs. E. T. Gad dis. of Marion, North Carolina, writes to the Pe runa Co., Co lumbus, Ohio: "Before I com menced to take Peruna I could not do any hard work without suffering great pain. I took Pe runa and Man alin. and can say Mrs. E.T.Gaddis with pleasure they have done more for me than any other medicine I have ever taken. Now I am as well as ever. I do all my own work and it never hurts me at all. I think Peruna is a great medicine for womankind." Mrs. Sarah Frye, No. 105 Sylvan was served today upon all railroad Ave., Asbury Park, N. J., writes: "I companies and upon the following have no words to express my gratl- named concerns: United States Steel corporation; Car- j negle, Union. Illinois, and Indiana; Steel companies; National Tube com-1 pany; Shelby Steel Tube company; j American Steel and Wire company; American Sheet and Tin Plate com- pany; Sharon Tin Plate company; Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad; company; H. C. Frick Coke company; j Interstate Transfer Railway company; I Spirit Lake Transfer Railway company. PAYS RECORD PRICE FOR ! SMALL COWPER 1311 RULING MAY RELEASE Based on Interpretation of In determinate Sentence Law Of Kentucky. sued, the case finally reaching the court of appeals. The court decided that under the law he was entitled to a parole when he had served his minimum sentence without the neces sity of going before the prison com mission and if a parole were refused the petitioner had the right to secure a mandamus for his release. P. A. B. Widener Said to Have Paid $700,000 For Rap hael's Painting. Frankfort, Ky. Feb. 7. Several I hundred convicts in Kentucky state prisons may obtain immediate release under a ruling just made by the state court of appeals. The decision Is bas ed on the court's interpretation of the Indeterminate sentence law and re sulted from an appeal in the case of John DeMoss sentenced to a minimum of two years from Covington. DeMoss served two years and ap plied to the prison commission for parole. His plea was refused and he I lege SAY THEY WILL GO ON HUNGER STRIKE tude for the wonderful cure that Peruna has done for me. It is a godsend to all suffering women. Pe- runa has done wonderful work for j me. "I was sick over half of my life with systemic catarrh. I want this letter published far and wide, as I was a great sufferer, but to-day I feel as well as anybody can feel. "Nearly all my life I have spent nearly all I could rake and scrape for doctors, but none of them did me any good. But since I started on your Peruna one year ago I have at last found relier in your wonderful Peruna. I had begun to think that I was not going to get well, but thank ; God I am well to-day. "I hope and pray you may live long to help others as you have helped ' me. Instead of being a walking drug store I am growing fat a.id doing Well I will never be without Pe runa." Those who object to liquid medi cines can now procure Peruna Tablets. EVENTS FROM THE tions from league club officials' nere ; today for a conference. Inability to finance a club in Tor onto, In accordance with the opinions: of other club owners, was said to be' the reason for the contemplated change which may be made at today's meeting. Cleveland interests which formerly' held the franchise turned over to Tor onto because.no available grounds could be procured in Cleveland were reported to have acquired a sultanie rite, and to be willing to take back the franchise. Promoters in Cincin nati have announced they were anx ious to have a Federal league team In that city Wyckol'f Marries. A Williunisport, Pa., dispatch to the Washington Post is to the effect that Miss Lena Ivrouse and .1. Weldon Wyekolf, a pitcher for the Philadel phia Athlctic.-f were married there February 5. They will leave on March 1 for Jacksonville, where the Athletics wil open their training quarters. It is generally understood here that Wyckoff pit. bed for Raleigh during the latter part of last season using the name of Conley. r THE WEATHER TEMPER ATU It K lowest Highest last night yest'd'y AshevlUe 4 0 Atlanta 41) Birmingham 2S Boston 28 charlotte :;rt Chicago is Denver -4 Galveston . . ";; llclenu - Knoxville 3 1 Louisville 16 Montgomery 2 8 47 6(1 fill 62 iH ; "6 Qon Marche on ftlarche Store Closes at 8 Jonight We have found that the public appreciates our early Saturday closing hour and are corrfortoing to it. It paves the salespeople shorter hours and materially increases their efficiency daring the time the store is open. This fact is mentioned casually to jog your mind in ease you wish to shop here today. Aadies' Idinter Coats at Closing Prices AY hat we derive from these coats is a secondary con sideration. The main object is to get them out of the store. Their space is being demanded by the ever in creasing flood of new garments that arrive daily. Bon Marche garments are the standard of quality and stvle. And no matter what is being worn, they are in good taste. We could probably carry them over S and get much more than they are now offered at, But the room they occupy is valuable and it is the Bon Mar- f che code of honor, to have ONLY new apparel at the be ginning of each season. HALF PRICE is the reduction we've made on all, Winter Coats, Ladies' and Children's included. Chicago, Feb. Members of the Waitresses union arrested yesterday while attempting to boycott downtown restaurants where strikes have been declared, announced today they would go on a hunger strike if they received sentences. When the police attempted to arrest them several of the waitresses sat down in the snow and refused to walk to the station. They were taken to headquarters in a patrol wagon. Basket ball Monday and Tuesday nights. V. M. ". A. vs. Tusculum Col- Reserved seats :!5c. 1 OF SPORTS New York 34 Oklahoma. . 2 l i Phoenix 24 62 Portland. Ore, . .' . . S2 34) St. Louis 2 4 0 Suit Lake City 1 K 21 Washing! on 34 ii'l N'oimal for this date; Temperature 2 7 degrees. Precipitation .IS inch. Forecasts until 8 p. m. Sunday for I AshevlUe and vicinity; Fair tonight and Sunday, colder tonight with a cold wave, much colder Sunday. For North Carolina: Fair tonight and Sunday, colder tonight with a cold wave in west and central portions, much colder Sunday, brisk northwest winds diminishing.' Gencrul Conditions (Past 21 Hours). The storm that was over the cen tral .Mississippi valley Friday morning ?ell for New York, Feb. 7. Purchase by P. A. B. Widener of Philadelphia of Raphael's "Small Covvper Madonna," announced today for a sum said to be in excess of $700,000, creates a record price for a single art transaction in the United States. The previous re cord was Mr. Widener's purchase ot the "mill" by Rembrandt for $500,- New York, Feb. I. From seven 000. capitals in Europe airmen are to take The "Small Conwer Madonna," Might simultaneously on April 20 for also known as the "Panshanger Montecarlo,. according to a cablegram has increased in energy ana nag mov- Uaphael," only recently arrived In : which reached the Aero club of Am- 06 to the eastern Lake region. This this country from England where' It erica today. disturbance has caused high winds ntrnho'fui1 liv Duveen brothers; For the llrst airmen from each city on the Great Lakes and has been at- for $500,000. The picture was first to alight on the Montecarlo grounds j tended by snows in the upper and ecu- offered to the National Gallery in Lon- a prize of $.000 will be waiting. -i tral portions pf the Mississippi valley, i don but funds were not available for i There will be rewords of $2,000 ' the take region and the Ohio valley 1 t urea below zero as far south as Kan- Wilmington, 1.04. The indications its purchase ! for the flier who makes the best ! and rain in the Gulf and Atlantic : sas City. The following heavy precip- point to fair and colder weather with The "Panshanger Raphael" was time and prizes of $1,000 for those Mates. The cold wave is moving east- ItatiOh (in inches I has been reported ! a cold wave for this vicinity tonight ki i he nrflsl !,.. Motel, Aflntlri The '.uronein wart end lias nov. overspread uir .ns- uiiring me laai -t iiums. .nimiiui. ui... au ........ For instance: $20.00 Coats at mm Jhree Specials on Qood Knit Underwear Our Knit Underwear stock embraces the best pro ducts of reliable manufacturers. These three Specials are taken from our regular line. 50c Knit Underwear is priced at ,. 39c $1.00 Knit Underwear, pants, vests and union suits, 79c 89c $1.25 Knit Underwear, priced today at One ot of levf Spring Blouses, for 95c each J PRINCESS m GALAX painted about 1503 was 2 2 years old. a panel 2 5 inche Inches wide. The picture is on in height and 1 r REGULATES PAYMENT OF P. MONEY ORDERS TODAY PRINCESS Special Feature "A SON OF HIS FATHER" In Two Reels A Iubln Drnnut "UNTIL THE SEA" Romnntic lira ma Sclig PRINCESS ORCHESTRA GALAX 'CONCENTRATION" Hiograph Comedy Drama TOBACCO INDUSTRY Imbin Industrial Film "WOOING OF THE "SALESLADY" Meiic's Comedy "PATHE'S WEEKLY" Current livenls GALAX ORCHESTRA Washington, Feb. 7 By President Wilson's signature, the bill to regulate the payment of postal money orders today became law and Postmaster General Burleson appointed a com mittee to prepare regulations to exe cute the new statute. The bill pro vides for the issuance ot orders pay able at any money order office and will, according to the postmaster gen eral, greatly Increase the volume of j this business. In the last of the liscal year nearly 'JLlMio.ouu domestic rooncj orders were Issued, amounting to al most $62.1,000,000. The net income to the postoffice department was over $0,000,000. capitals selected as starling points arc London, LSrusseV-, Paris, Ootha, Madrid, Yinna, and Rome, A route has been designed to Mona co, and all the Men will have to pass above a number of intervening cities. Report Contradicted. Chicago, Feb. 7. Direct contradic tion of reports that Toronto Might be dropped was given by President Gihnorc who returned from his east ern trip. "There la no truth in the report that Toronto is to be dropi'd," said Gilmore. "I found everything satis factory on my visit there and the bat ken" of the Toronto club are en- tlius -n.i.idiu.n SuiKaoj) tn.. a)" (ddissis lures to the Texas coast and tempera- 2.02; Hatteras. 1.44 Thnmasville, 3.72; Charleston, 1.5S; Sunday. Savannah, 2.20; T. R. TAYI.OR, Observer. utlc. ( 'lik'ago, erals will penn., nt in mer. uocordl ager of the authority foi Ac new. catcher pitcher, and Gl Feb. 7. ie anon the new the Senator Bacon ill No Danger. Washington, Pbi 7. Physicians at ! lending Senator Hacon of Georgia de termined today that his fever was I caused by the condition of his kidneys and did not result from a recently I fractured lib. It was declared today i that the senator was in no danger and I that his fever was receding. Several New Yorkers were said to ha eager to finance a federal league club and it was rumored that an op tion had been obtained on the old I Brooklyn grounds. LICENSED PHOTOPLAYS SHOWN EXCLUSIVELY Baakel bail Monday and Tuesdaj nights. V. M. C, A. vs. Tusculum col lege. Reserved scabs 35c. Ke nial City Fed- I fighters lor ;iie ew league next Buin n Joe Tinker, t i in aco Federals, woo Is ctatemenl that S.nn Q eorge a Biimsartiner Williams, outfielder. have lift the St. Louis Americans to play with siovnll's team. With Ban in -gardner and Bkimling of Cleveland the mainstays, HtOVall'C pitching sto'l it is believed will lie among the strongest. Tinker ha received the signed con tract of Cadmus Coles, who whs on the reserve lis! of the Philadelphia Americans and who had a bulling av erage of . 150 in 111" New York state league last year. Coles I an out ''ieldcr. Thomas McGutre, pitcher last year with the local federals, has signed a cor.l nu t with Tinker. Toronto Ma be Dropped. Chicago. Feb. 7.- Toronto may he dropped from Ihe Federal league cir cuit and tile club's franchise may be transferred in Cleveland, Cincinnati, or NaW York, according to liitima- U. S. Department of Agriculture. ihzz K... j Saturday Feb. 7, 1914 I EXPLANATOHV NOTES! i m.M.nlntn ciken it 8 m 7Jth meriiinti time. Air ;.reaure reduced to sea levol. 'Isobtm (eonUntiotui HfiM'tM through fAlM of J2S5 ! If "n '-at" iNtkwm awi llilMl Ptai ilirouch polnuof equal Umperaturc; drawh only foriero. rreeilDg. 90f. and 10O. O Q narilvcloudv 0J cloudy. rain; snow; report missing. ArrowjflT with the wind. Flut figures. tenDerure;W Sooad, precipluUoa of Ol Inch or more for pait21 hours; third, maximum wind velocity. I jggin 2 Ts While You Sleep Foul Deeds Are Done By "Bud" Fisher x pASNMe! r J a rul'H5MD5HMe! like a Nice A ClJj BbmmF9" - -- " . L. l- ' .- ' . tt ' m,j

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