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PAOE SIX THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE -NEWS April 3, 1914. OPENS UP NOSTRILS, ENDS GOLDS OR Instantly Relieves Swollen, Inflamed i Nose, Head, Throat You Breathe Freely Dull Headache Goes Nasty Discharge Stops. Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway, Just to try it Apply a little. In the nostrils j and instantly your olosBed noso and i topped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely, j dullness and headache disappear. By I morning! the ratarrh, cold-in-head ori catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the) small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, fragrant' nmm inrinnni ma mmm i OCIAL HAPPENINGS niii irrrmnrxiaann , j m m literature Club Meeting. Mrs. Reuben Kobertson entertained the Current Literature club yesterday afternoon at her handsome home In Grove park. Mrs. John C. Campbell of the Russell Sage Foundation ad dressed the club on "Piiraguay and Uruguay," proving delightf ully Inter esting being as follows; Each mem ber is given some current topic and at each meeting, upon roll call, re sponds with talks upon these subjects. The current topics assigned the vari ous members which have caused much delightful discussion this year are: Education, eugenics, child labor, mu sic, art, drama, immigration, nation;1.! resources, modern fiction suffrage, continual politics, state politics, inland i possesions, eastern question, civics, in- vention and science. At the meeting yesterday afternoon there were sev eral guests, among the number being; Mrs. Dame and Miss Dame of Boston, Mrs. Neese of Mansfield, c and Mrs. i Shupe of Ohio. There will be two more meetings tMs year, the next to be held with Mrs. Campbell and the last with Mrs. Corgrove. The meet ings have been slightly broken into this season, owing to unavoidable ab sences among the members, but excel lent and finely instructive work has been Accomplished during the year. The ladies who are included in this club are: Mrs. Locke. Craig. Mrs. E. P. Childs, Mrs. John Camp be, Mrs. T. A. CoBgrove, Mrs. Harriet Diekerman, Mrs. Arthur M, field, Miss Sue Hatch. Miss Mary Hlckok, Miss Mary Jenkins. Mrs. Brewster Phillips. Mrs. H.Taylor Rogers. Mrs. Reuben Robertson. Mrs. T. ('. Smith, Mrs. White-lord Smith, Mrs. Richard J. Tigbe and Miss EJlisabeth Weeks. The of ficers dining the past year have been: Mrs. Gdward P. Childs, presi dent: Mrs. Richard J. Tighe, vice president; and Mis. Harriet Dlcker man, secretary and treasurer. so Fashion Notes. Many of tho new tailored suits are marie with rutawuy jackets and worn with waistcoats, vests or depassants. A dcpnssatit Is a shaped neel: piece worn like a vest and which just shows beyond the edges of the coat. Waistcoats, etc., are used in white, buff, French gray, In vivid cretonne colors, in self-color or In the bright color that harmonizes or contrasts with the suit, such as canary yellow with dark brown, etc. Taffeta is part: ularly pretty In the flaring tunics, for it has a natural tendency to stand out from ihe fig ure, and will be used a great deal for dresses. Silk crepe is smart, but has rather a dull surface, and many women prefer satin or charmeuse. Charmeuse may be used on either side, depending on whether one pre fers a high or dull finish, t'repe d chine is nsed a treat deal and wears snlendldly. Duvetyn comes In delight ful colors, but It does not wear as well as some of the other materials. The printed silks, radiums and foul ards are all of Ihe same character and drape prettily. The Delineator. , X Miss Esther E. Patterson, th elder dHiighter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Pat ternon. Is entertaining at her bom" hi 11 Merrimon avenue, Miss Eleanor Cory, a recent graduate of Smith Col lege. Northampton, Mass. Miss Cory The Precious Pearl The Pearl has always been known as one of the most precious of gema and is the only gem that does not require the lapidary's assistance to bring out its beauties. A nclent writers h ive accounted for the origin of pearl by nitylng Hun they were formed of angels' team, or i!"op of ilew from heaven, which, during Hie midsum mer nights, fell Into tho gaping mouth of Hie pearl -iiyatrrA Arthur M. Field Co. are offering a nice col lection of oriental and sweet-water Pearls, both mounted and unmounted, at special prices to reduce their stock. Arthur M. CLEARS HEAD GATARRR AT ONCE balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the in flamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty dis charges and a f"eling of cleansing, soothing relief comes Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nos trils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith just once In "Ely's Cream Ralm" and your cold or ca tarrh will surely disappear. Personal Mention, Meetings of Societies joying a brief respite from her work in the south among the female col is visiting friends in the city and en leges, she is laboring in the interests of the Student Volunteer movement for foreign missions, of which organ ization she is a travelling secretary. Many of the southern colleges for girls have already been visited by her. and, through the medium of the Y. W. C. A's as well as personal work with stu dents, her work has met with enthu siastic support. Miss Cory says she is delighted with the city, which she now visits for the first time. - . Miss Mary Gilbert, youngest daugh ter of Mrs. M. B. Gilbert of Spartan burg, ivh'i V's been attending the stae meeting o' the Woman's Mission ary society in Hendersonville, was married shortly aftern the close of this meeting to John Cartwright in Raleigh. The marriage came as a surprise to the family and friends of the bride in her home city. Mr. and .Mrs. Cartwright will reside in Marlon, S. C, where the former holds an Im portant business position. Mrs. Cart wright is a cultured and popular young lady of Spartanburg. It It The music recital which was given at the Auditorium studio of the Ashe ville School of Musical Art Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock by Miss Etta Handle, pianist, assisted by Miss Mary Ambler, soprano, was largely attended by the friends of the young ladies. Especially pleasing was the "Two Larks" by Ijeschettzky and the "Hunt ing Song" by Mendelssohn. Miss Am bler's voice Is very pleasing, possess ing rare sweetness. The large audi ence was very enthusiastic and showed Its appreciation by numerous en cores. It The many friends of Judge Jeter 1 '. Pritchard will ie much interested In the following from the editorial column Of the last issue, received in the city yesterday, of "Charity and Children:" "Judge Pritchard Is the leading J blockade preacher of the time. One such man in public life holding an exalted position Is worth n thousand small bore politicians whose whole end and aim in Hie is their own per sonal promotion. it it I One of the largest and most im- In r portant social affairs of the early spring season in the school and col- To Cure a Cold In One Day. lege circles of the city is the -junior-j Take LA N AT I V E DRoMO QFININE I senior bansuet of the Normal college i Tablets. Druggists refund money ir It : to be given on the evening of April ! fails to cure. E. W. ( ROVE'S slgna 17. The affair Is a yearly eyent of ' turc is on each liox. 2,"c. much Importance and gives every prospect on this occasion i being at tended with more than usual suc cess. R Dr. Mcl'.rayer's Asheville friends will bo interested in the following from yesterday's issue of "Charity and Children'" "Hie state tuberculosis sanltorium has been most unfortunate in ils man agement. . nil as a consequence Its HEBE IT is A bONG-EEIA WANT An oderless. colorlcs. pinnleaH Typewriter oil. The linest oil pur-1 when In n-cd of sllverwnre for the chasabta for typewriter. Makes the:Bet ,hfi aatlsfnetory kind, let us show typewriter run easy saves repair. bills. He per bottle. T. M. BEAR CO No. 4 Battery Park Place. Field Co. usefulness has been greatly circum scribed. Now, however, it will be run In the right way for Dr. L. B. Mc Brayer of Asheville has been put In charge of It, and no man more capa ble could have been selected in the whole state." K It E.J. McCall of New York is in the city. Dr. and Mrs. 'Willis E. Parsons are expected in the city next week to be the guests of Mr and Mrs. Edward P. Childs at their home on the Vic toria road. Dr. Parsons was fl former president of Pearson's college, Iowa. It It The Easter vacation for the stu dents of the Normal and Collegiate institute and the Home school begins! on Thursday evening of next week. A A Mr. and Mrs. John W. Arbell of I Richmond arrived yesterday and are guests at the Battery Park hotel. It K Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. childs ex pect as their guest at their home in Victoria tomorrow. Miss K. M. Sanson of Bellemcade, N. J. A Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corhum of Bat tle Creek, Mich., are guests at the Battery Park hotel. A A Amon; the most prominent guosts at Grove Park inn who will be here for Easter week are Mr. and Mrs. George Lauder, Jr., of Pittsburgh, who have arrived from Hampton Ter race. Mrs. Bander is a niece of An drew Carnegie and one of the social leaders of Pittsburgh. v K Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Whlt- comb and (laughter. Miss Oorothy i Whltcomb, of New York arriviid yes- j teniae and are guests at the Battery; P. rk hotel. I t It Greensboro News: "Mrs. Roy Wag ner delightfully entertained a few of her friends Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. G. Yates, on Church attest. After the games th" guests en joyed a delicious course of refresh ments." H N Thomas Moore of New York Is a gu si al the Battery Park hotel, hav ing arrived from I he east yesterd. v. m if Many Asheville guests are antici pating going to the Farm school this evening for an entertainment to be given there by the juniors for the seniors of the school. P. K Special to The Gazette-News. Goidsboro, April ::. Tuesday morn ing at 11 o'clock at the home of Mr. tlo'nal and New York American league and Mrs. John W. Edwards, on Wil-! teams at Ebbets Field, the Brooklyns Ham street In this city, their lovely i winning 1 to 3, in a ten inning strug caughter, Miss Bessie Edwards, and Se- Charles Aycock Humphrey, youngest J Score: R. II. E. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh I New York . 001 000 200 0 :t 7 -' Humphrey, were united in marriage in the presence of only the members of the immediate families of the con tracting parties and a small number of Invited friends. Rev. N. H. D. Wilson, pastor of St. Paul Methodist church of this city, officiated, (Additional Social on page 11) RESULTS OF COLLEGE BASEBALL CONTESTS At Lexington. Va. Washington and Lee 1 ; Richmond college 4. At Oreensboro Klon College 9; West Virginia Wesleyan :'. At Charlottesville, Va. Virginia T; I Cornell 1. ! At Baton Rouge, I,a. Mississippi j 1." : Louisiana I, At oak Ridge Oak Ridge Institute Weaver College t. At Spartanburg Trinity r. ; Wofford At Chapel Hill den Sydney 2. Carolina ?; Hamp- Wanted ladles of Asheville to visit Paris Millinery shop, 7S Patton avenue and view Easter showing. 41-3t. J. H. LAW, 35 PATTON AVE soi'VKMK sihmins KTEHMNG sii,m;k Teaspoon slie and After Dinner eoffaa atae !." and up Ut $2. no. Iland-omcly rngraed T IM In and mound AatftWllte (Migrated In IkiwI of simmiiis The QROVB PUK ix. nil HATTKiiY l"itl OMlt, VAMIKHP.IIT'S MAXMOX. and Mountain lcs. " ' JO" mm ""' ! to make selection best for that use li ii. i .its TIM ILK PLATE KltiVEB SIT six OKANOB NITONS 1.55 SKT. VKRY XKAT BEADED PATTKHX. J. H. LAW, SPECIAL THIS WEEK Wall map of North nnd South Carolina. 38 cents. PACK SQUARE BOOK CO. On the Squire Asheville, N. 0. PURE WHEAT BRAN FOR COOKING. 1 This is UHod for making bUoult, muffins or as a cereul. 5c per pound. Yates & McGuire a: lUrwood street. Teh-phot ma-ma. Cll Market flion .13111. M. Warren Mgr. THE REASON FEWER PEOPLE TAKE "SILTS" We find the use of salts and other harsh physics is becoming less every year because more and more people are using Rexall Orderlies, which we and they firmly believe to be the best bowel remedy ever made. They taste so much like candy that even the chil dren like them. At the same time they act so easily and naturally that there Is no purging, griping or pain. Thev promptly remove the conslfpa- tlnn and. by soothing and strengthen- Inc th" bowels, make it less liable to occur again. We have what they are rnarie of and the pleasant, beneficial results that always follow their use You needn't take our word for It. If Rexall Orderlies don't help you If they don't entirely relieve nil your bxtwel troubles come back and tell us and we'll give buck your money. In vesi pocket tin boxes: 10c, -ic, 50c. You' can buy Rexall Orderlies only at The Rexall stores, and in this town only of us Smith's dru g store, agents BPTT S'RPT'RS ft A MRS BY MAJOR LEAGUES St. Ijiuis. April 3. The Nationals ! won Ihe second game of the series l with the Americans for the champion ship of SI. Bonis yesterday t to 3. j was the national's second victory. It Score: R. II B, Nationals fi - jmv rienn " 6 - BatteriesV ilagerman, Grlner and Knvdev Wlnco: Hnumcrardner. Tavlor. : Weilman, James and Agnew, Crossin. Athletic Beaten. Philadelphia, April 3. T'yvo young pitchers shut out tho world's cham pion Athletics yesterday ut Shibe park In lb" first of the series of spring games with the Philadelphia Nation als. The score was 4 to 0. Score: R. H. E. Nationals 4 7 1 Americans 0 3 1 Batteries: Marshall, Oeschger and Dooin and Burns; Pennock and Schang. Umpires, Connelly and By ron. Brooklyn Wins New York, April 3. Major league baseball had its seasons opening in New York yesterday with an exhibi tion game between the Brooklyn Na- Brooklyn . 100 000 020 1 4 6 0 Batteries: Mcllale, Warhop, Pieh and Sweeney; Reulback, Wagner, Aitchlann and McCarthy. Fnipircs Enislie and O'Brien. Australia's Big Four. More than one-third of Australia's residents live in four cities Sydney, Adelaide. Melbourne and Brisbane. f, Ml m M Mi bflH UK I In I, 2 and 3 lb. air-twbt tin cans only whole,"! I ground or pulverised. Never told in bulkl ITS GOOD TO DRINK It MUST be for it's not only the finest coiiee that grows, but it is the pnde of our factory the very ' apple ol our eye our business reputation is staked I on its superb quality. DON'T WAIT ORDER IT NOW I DW1NELL -WRIGHT CO. ISOSTOfl - WsdHlCoaw KoMtan. - CHICAGO. table don't hesitate where to jo to on, vailed stock Of patterns and Private or public us e will help 35 Patton Ave. WILSON'S CREDIT GOOD Only Town In State to Discount Bills For Municipal Supplies. Special to The Gazette-News. Wilson, April 3. Representatives of numerous electric power machinery houses were in town yesterday, drawn hither by reason of the letting of con tracts for the machinery for the re building of the light and power plant. According to the statements made by those men the credit of Wilson stands high in tho large cities and among machinery and supply men. One of them said that Wilson was the only lown in the state that discounted Its bills for supplies furnished the muni cipality. The machinery men will sell the city, taking notes for the ma chinery for the plant until the bond issue can be arranged at the next session of the legislature. LAWSON SCOTT KILLED U i l-oii Man Fell Beneath A. C. I Train. Body Badly Mangled. Wilson, April 3. Tiwson Scott, a young man of 22 years, was killed and his body horribly mangled yesterday morning by an Atlantic Coast Line freight train. Scott works here and with a companion went to Smlthfield last night for a short visit, returning on the freight train this morning. Scott attempted to get off the train at the Wilson cotton mills, when his coat caught on the car coupling, lie fell between the cars and was dragged two blocks to the station. The remains were sent to his mother at Smlthfield this afternoon. Thomas Cat. Financier What's all the hubbub in the directors' room V Steno Some wise minority stockholder just found that the office cat is on the pay roll for $3. 000 a year uuder the name T. Feline Milwaukee News. Keep an Eye on our windows For SPECIALS EVERY MONDAY. THE CALL COMPANY. 17 South Main St. "Walk a Block and Save a Dollar." Come to our NEW OPENING SPRING GOODS will be on display. GEM CLOTHING STORE 6 Patton Avenue Falk's Music House HAS Moved to 76 Patton Ave. From 21 South Main St. Unlike department stores, etc., we have no removal sules, Spring openings and various and sundry other sales but we do have a good line of high grade pianos at very reasonable prices. Don't forget the number 76 Patton Ave, Falk's Music House GROVE PARK INN GROVE PARK INN serves Luncheon 1:00 to 2:30 P. M. Dinner, 6:30 to 8:30 P. M. Visitors to Asheville, although not guests of GROVE PARK INN, are invited to rjine and inspect the building. Special attention given to Luncheon and Dinner Parties, if notified in advance. Orchestra concerts 3:00 to 4:00 P. M., 8:00 to 10:00 ,P. M. Rates: $5.00 per day and up. Phone 3000. EASTER Tour portrnlt. as an Karter reiiiembinnc. will be most nttlna to the occarloii will be appieemted by w,r frl.niht as an in dence of your thoughlf ulneas. Make the appointment today PELTON H Pack S. STERNBERG & CO. DEPOT STREET PHONE 333- All sixes and lengths Concrete Steel STRUCTURAL MATERIAL A SPECIALTY We buy anything and Sell Everything FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A Xew Home Cure That Anyone Can Vms Without Discomfort or Iiss of 'I i. no. We have a New Method that cures Asthma, and we want you to try it at i our expense. .No matter whether your j case Is of long-standing or recent d" I vclopment. whether it is present as oc casional of chronic Asthma, you should send for a free trial of our method. No matter In yvhat climate you live, or matter what your age or occupa tion. If you are troubled with asthma, our method should relieve you promptly We especially want to send it to those apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, '.'patent smokes." etc. have failed. We want to show everyone at our own expense, that this new method Is designed to end all dif ficult breathing, all wheeling, and all those terrible paroxysms at once and for all time. This free offer is too important to neglect a single day. Write now and then begin the method at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon be low. Do It Today. m tt r r, n it it it nn N FKF.K ASTHMA COVPOX FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room 190 J.. Niagara and Hudson streets. Buffalo, N. Y. Send free trial of your meth od to : w f w V m h k in m m . i Ir r . K It . v v f r at n iTIIKIIE IS A WAY for you to go to the theater once a week without being any poorer the Income from renting that hall bedroom would pay the expense. Try a want adv. Eskimo Refrigerators as low as $8.00. Progress Metal Sanitary Re frigerators the kind that give a lire time of satisfaction. $12.50 and up. Progress Ranges "The Rest by Test" $25.00 on up to $75. Beaumont Kitchen f'abh.ets, $17.50 on up to $.15.00. Beaumont Furniture Co. 27 S. MAIN ST. & HIGGASON Square N W. of I Beams, Channels, and Relaying Raih.. Crippled by the Fire BUT STILL IN BUSINESS We are still In business and need your patronage more than ever before. We arc prepared to fill all orders promptly and satisfac torily rfor coal, wood and all kinds of dray work, thus tak ing care of our old customers and also give best attention to new ones. New equipment is being added daily and our faci lities will soon be etpial to their former high standard. PHONG I S VOI R ORDERS. Asheville Dray, Fuel and Construction Co. Office: Corner College and If. Main St. W. A. WARD ANYTHING ELECTRICAL 12 Battery Park Place Phone 44? LOGAN MERCHANT TAILOR Legal Building 8 Pack So. Phone 797 Baltimore Dental Rooms Over Nichols Shoe Store Phone met. MILLINERY IMPORTERS S. FERGUSON MILLINERY CO. 14 Government St. Rear P. 0. Young Men and Women who are interested in taking a; course in Telegraphy have an opportunity to join the classes now being formed at the Em anuel Business College. If in terested please facilitate mat ters for us, and secure the benefit of the entire course by enrolling today. The three months' course is only $30.00. Call at office 16 Dhrumor build ing, or 'phone 1100. Trunks, Bags AND SUIT CASES H. L. FINKELSTEIN Loan Office 23-25 South Main Street Phone 887 KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED ANY BISK, 10c per roll. Prints on double weight paper. :l".e to 50c per dozen. We know how. MrGARRY'S STUDIO Pack Square - - - Neit City TTall we INVITO voir TO INSPECT or It DISPLAY OF" SPRING MILLINERY Sproat's Millinery PA1U.OHS Oaten nidg. Park Rqnara If it ib a Range you want, Buy a "BUCK'S" BURTON & HOLT ON Till: KQUARE SOU IK DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE CJHESTERSPILLS V af rwiwwuiiii naw.Aimiiadum Sweet Peas These si, , nil. i be planted with Utile delay. Una mince will ow from ten to fifteen feet. Cover two Inollea deep. We He ... ; iy the well known (irandiflora type at 10c par ounce; ite 1-4 ii. Burpea'a Kpencer'a at Jlr per oum c; nfic per it Ih. Alao Burpco'a Col Ivctlona and nuwer novelties. Heparute colore, toe. Grant's Pharmacy m
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