PAGE TWO ' - THE ASHE VILLE GAZETTE-NEWS ' .Tneaday, 1I&T lg it c LOCAL SUERS ID 2,000 Pairs of Ladies Oxfords, Pumps and all styles of High Ghrade Sample Shoes. This is from a special house that only makes narrow widths: A, AA and AAA. On Sale This Week I IIIIUUIL IU TO BOYS (PI- ARE IN ATLANTA k toy Jus iiis2' 3 Ml 'V 1 t. if 1 ' !' ' '? " J ;- S TOO Pairs of Evening Slippers Sold all over $3.00 to 15 a pair, special for this sale. IN EIGHTEEN SHADES $1.65 FREE Sanitary Drinking Cup At The GLOBE The Memorial Day Celebration Here Most Successful Ever , Held in Buncombe. EXERCISES ARRANGED BY ASHEVILLE U. D. Patriotic Assemblage at the Majestic Theater, Followed by'Decora- . tion and Luncheon. FDR ASHEVILLE PLANNED Members of Trinity and All Souls Are Interested in The Movement. Rev. Wyatt Brown, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, announced at the service Sunday morning that a move ment has been started to erect a build ing for another Episcopal church in the city, members of both All Souls' COMPROMISE EFFECTED IN BID DAMAGE CASE era Railway for $50,000, Compromises for $3000. settlement A compromise reached yesterday Breeze, administratrix of K. V. Boyd, deceased, Southern Hallway company in case of, Mary B. of the estate vs. the by which BDtmore, and Trinity being interested j the plaintiff is to receive 3,000. The In the- movement. No definite plans were announced, further than that a subscription list is now being circu lated for such a building and that it will probably bs located somewhere In the residence section of the city. The site, however, has rot been de cided upon, and no announcement is made as to how soon work will begin on the structure. One of the men who Is interested In the movement stated that there seems to be no doubt what ever but that the new church will be organized and the building erected. So far aa can be ascertained there will be no antagonism in the matter among the Episcopalians of the city. AH Souls' at Biltmore has the services of the loir church, while the Trinity services ars a mixture of both high and low church. The new one will be high church and by its establishment all people in the city identified with the Episcopal church will have their preference aa to these services. Rev. Mr. Brown stated today that the movement for the new church meets with his hearty approval as there is room her for work by a new church and that his congregation Is growing ao rapidly that the need of a new church is coming to be keenly felt It la understood that Rev. Dr. R. R. Bwope, rector of All Souls', has the same feeling for the movement. J. F. COBB Employe of City Sanitary Department Died yesterday Morning His IDneas Was Brief. J. r. Oobb, an employe of the city la the city sanitary department, died Sunday morning about 6:30 o'clock at his home on South Main street He had been 111 for only a few days and his death came aa a shock to his friends In the city. He Is survived by a wife mad two children. The funeral was held from the residence yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. J. 8. Wil liams officiating and Interment was ax Riverside, cemetery. The following acted aa pallbearers: William Smith, R. Brackets T. York, W. Bish op and! FleLcher Austin, Slemorial day exercises were con ducted here yesterday in the Ma jestic theater under the auspices of the Funcombe county chapter, Cnlted Daughters of the Confederacy, ; the exercises beginning at 11 o'clock. Many of the aged Confederate Veter ans who went to Jacksonville last week to attend the annual, reunion were not present not having returned from the Florida city, but the crowd attending was the largest ever present at Memorial day exercises in Asheville, The theater was filled almost to ca pacity. The invocation was delivered by Kev. J. S. 'Williams, chaplain of the Mission of the Good Samaritan. Music I fr the occasion was furnished by Miss ' Emma Austin-and her orchestra and the first song number was "Dixie." The audience stood as the thrilling war song of the south was rendered. ! This was followed -by the rendition of Mary B. Freeze, Suing South-; "The oid North state" by 300 school intendent of city schools. The first speaker of the day was Robert R. Williams, who was intro duced by . Mrs. E. C. Chambers, president of the Asheville chapter, U. f. C. Mr. "Williams paid a glowing tribute to the soldiers in grey of 'fil '65, who fought so valiantly for the cause which they upheld, and to the Daughters of this Confederacy, which order is represented in North Carolina by 100,000 of the leading women of the state. Mr. Williams introduced Rev. Wyatt Brown, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, the principal speaker of the dav. Mr. brown delivered a masterful address, reviewing the valorous activi ties of the sons of the south and of Ninth Carolina who participated in the Moody conflict of 50 years ago. He also spoke in the highest terms of the work that is being carried on by the Daughters of the Confederacy in perpetuating the memories of these men and building everlasting monu ments to them In the minds and hearts of their descendants. The exercises were closed with the singing of "America." The benedic tion was pronounced by Rev. Mr. 15ron and those present then repair ed to Riverside cemetery and Newton Academy burying ground to decorate the graves of veterans who are bur ied there. The floral offerings that were Sunt for this decoration were most profuse, two wagon loads of beautiful and costly (lowers having been taken to the two cemeteries. The Daughters w ere assisted In the decora tion by the Children of the Confed eracy and many aged Veterans who were anxious to "pay this tribute -to those of their ranks 'who have passed to tho great Beyond. As a tlnal chapter In the celebration of the day, a sumptuous spread was served for the surviving Veterans at the hall of the Asheville Merchants' association on North Main street. The spread was arranged, as it is annually, by the members f the Asheville chap ter, V. D. C, and the members and their daughters served the grey haired men who assembled. It was a great event for the latter, the men enjoying quite a reunion for the day and talk ing spiritedly, despite their years, of the days past and gone when they were able to take active part In all movements, even of war, for the sake of their country. The event was pro nounced generally to have been the most successful and enjoyable Memo rial day celebration -ever held here. suit was instituted for thB recovery of $50,000 damages lor the death of fc. V. Boyd, who was killed In a wreck at Oynma, Catawba county, on March 31. 1913. The deceased was a conductor on a freight train and In the wreck he, the engineer and fireman were all killed. Tho company proposed to de fend the suit on the ground that the accident was due to a latent defect In the rails that was undiscovered and undlseoverable. The hearing was on the calendar for hearing in Superior court and a larse number, of witnesses were present to give testi mony. It was expected that the case would take up the time of the court for at least a week. T IS LEI FDD BUILDINEJLKS' HOME North Carolina Development Company Builders, Thos. Williams in Charge. The contract for the erection of the new Elks' home here, to be built at the corner of Haywood and Walnut streets, was let at a meeting of the Elks' Home company Saturday after noon to the North Carolina Develop ment company. It Is slated that all material for the home has t.en pur chased and excavation work for the structure will be begun this week. It Is proposed to have It completed by the middle of October or the first of November. Thomas Williams of New York, an experienced man. will be in charge of building operations, his services having been secured by the development company to which the contract was let. The structure, as an nounced In The Gasette-Newi Satur day, when general plana were review ed, will cost approximately 150.000. C O. VICE PRESIDENT Left Sunday Night in Special Car For Annual Conven tion in That City. Headed by Potentate Chase P. Am bler, the Asheville members of Oasis Temple, Shriners, left Asheville Sun day night at 8:30 o'clock In a special car for Atlanta to attend the annual convention of the Shrine temples of the country. This special car was at tached to the Oasis Special at Spar tanburg, comprising other cars of Shriners from North Carolina cities, and the train will be parked In At lanta for the convenience of parties attending the convention. The local Shriners plan to return here by Thursday of this week in order to en tertain the visitors from other tem ples who will arrive here for a short stay, en route to their hon.es. There were two delegations of Shriners and their ladies here Satur day for a abort visit. Members of Ms dinah temple, Chicago, the largest temple In the country, arrived in two sections about noon and vere escorted over the city In street cars. Luncheon was served for them at Grove Park inn and the afternoon was spent In other street car rides, the delegations departing for Atlanta at 4 o'clock. Representatives of Damascus tem ple, Rochester, arrived Sunday night about 9 o'clock, their train arriving about two hours late. They arrived too late for the special car ride that had been arranged fir them, as well as the dinner at the Battery Park ho tel, but the party repaired to the hotel for a short rest They left at 11: SO o'clock for Atlanta. The delegations from Murat temple, Indianapolis, and Moolah temple, St. Louis, who arrived here Saturday, left for Atlanta Sunday morning after en joying a delightful lime here. The St Louis Shriners -arrived so late that tho drive arranged f ir them over the Eiltmore estate had tn be abandoned, as well as a car ri le, hut they had dinner at Grove Park inn and enjoyed the dance which followed. The Buffalo Shriners. members of Ismaila temple, who were also visitors In the city Saturday afternoon, enter tained local people while they were being entertained. They were accom panied by a brass hand and , drill con's. Luncneon was enjoyed at tne Langren hotel and dinner at Grove Park Inn. There us; a drill on the lawn nt Grove park, while the music of the band was enjoyed by hundreds all over tho city. ccmns Hoyall k f r IIS Royal is economical, because It pos sesses more leavening power, and goes further. .Royal saves also, because it always makes fine, light, sweet food, all digestible ;"never wastes good flour, butter and eggs. . . More important still v is the saving in health. Royal Baking Powder ' adds anti -dyspeptic qualities to the food. Th ere Is no baiting V powder go L economical In practical use.no matter now little ethers may cost, ss the Hoys! Mail Orders Sent Parcel Post Prepaid The Better Kinds of Merchandise at Prices Moderate McGraw's ONE MARKED PRICE Th Store Popular We Invite You NT0 VIEW A NEW LINE Or THE VERY BETTER QUALITY 07 SILKS AT PRICES MODERATE . McGRAW'S t)ecatur A Kiel I. vice president of the i Chesapeake te Ohio railway, while I crossing the street near his offices at i noon today, wit run over by an auto mobile which backed suddenly to avoid collision with buggy, ills scalp was badly cut and h suffered severe nervous shock. He refused to blame E. V. Woodali. owner of the car, who motored him home. MISS LILLIAN OANFIELD Ashetille Woman, Formerly of Chica go, Die Suddenly While Visit ing Friends In Concord. News was received In the city' Bun day afternoon of the death In Con cerd of Mia lollies Catill.ild. a former resident of Chicago- who had made her residence in Asheville fur the past Ave year. Hoe bad been In 111 health for a long time but her friends did not think Mr condition was serious. At ihe time of her death she was vis iting friends and the newt of her dsatb ram. as a distinct .hock to wide circle of friends In Asheville. Funeral arrangements have, rut beta announced. The ftewlng society of Esther chap ter. Order of Eastern tar. will meet thla evening with Mrs. J. C. Patterson at her home, 11 Clayton street Mrs. M. rttthugh Teatue It able ; to be out stain, after aa Illness of MOUNTAINSjOMGNORANCE. Present School Methsds, Ssyt a Sci entist, Will Never Level Them. There is not money enough Iri the en tire world to make impression again' the astonishing mountains of lgnn ranee. In this grost United States ol America one iu 10,000 if hnps barf nerer beard that tho universe Is run bt las and does not know that there art laws of nature. Entire millions urr born, pass tlno.b a lifetime In tUk otherwise hcnuiiful world und die with out renlly liuvin;; seen anything. Tbeii eyes see objects, motions and natural operations, but tlielr minds are com pletely blank, so for as knowing o! what thry are viewing. "Lducatloii"-it Is painful to mai pure wblte paper with this word. Tbt present appalling system of forcing children to study branches against which nature has decreed, thus perma nently Injuring tlielr tnluds, nature and personalities, ought to be punished by tome newly enacted law. They put s number of totally unlike children tn the tame class and expect unlike be iugt to learn like subjects and all Id the same time to be nble to withstand the present brain curdling methods of "ex amination." If all nations on earth should sud denly ttop war and the tnannftctureof alcobol and use every dollar In the at tempt to educate each child separately some fnlnt Impression- could be made against tbt enormous ranges of moun tnlnt of Ignorance. Eacb child hereafter born could perhaps lisre at least one law of nature repeated within hearing. And etch child born to mathematict could have Instruction In mathematics by teachers knowing something of tot mentality of the student. A fine watch would not bs Uktn to a blacksmith-, costly dynamo would not be for sn Instsnt placed In charge of one not knowing the laws ruling the machine. Tet far mors delicate mech anlams. the minds of children, are placed tinder domination or teacnert pot knowing child naturs.4Kdgar Ln- clen Larkln In Ntw Tort Amtrlcan, IS FDR COOKING SCHOOL Displays Will be Excellent; In struction of Highest Class Deep Interest Shown. There Was a Different. When Dr. nsndsll Davidson, arch blabop of Canterbury, was a enrate, on. day at Dsrtford bs took a Sunday school clatt la a neighboring parish. Tbt subject was "King Solomon," and after the lesson bs proceeded to cate chise the children. "Tell me, boys," bs ss!d, "wbst was the difference between Solomon and other meor No answer. "Coma, comer ttld . the future archbltbop. "Wat there any difference, for In- stance, between Klug Solomon and my selfr '. A tiny band went up, and a tiny volet replied, "I'lMse, sir, Solomon wsa wiser-London M. A. P. Ttmstrlna the Wind. , Fallon (who bas bought a amall farm) -Ttll sat tbt truth, Mr. Carnty, la tbt oil rich or poor J. trpert Gsrdentr Wtll, sor, t should say ft wor wactt rich, but It's now la raydooc.4 ctreum- tuueesv-paca. - 4 Royal Baking Powder is Used Exclusively in The Gazette-News' Cooking School The cooking school which will open at the T. M. C, A. tomorrow under the auspices of The Gazette-News, for which Mrs. Florence Austin Chase has been secured as demonstrator and lec turer on domestic science and econ omy, promises to be the most success ful ever conducted In Ashjtville. The ladles of the city are displaying great interest In the school and a big attend ance Is assured for' the first class at J: 30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. A great many merchants and busi ness firms of the city and elsewhere are deeply Interested In the success of the school and will furnish materials for the demonstrations. Borne of these will have attractive booths In the as- sufiat'.on building and advertisements for their goods that will be used ap pear In teday's Issue of The Uasette-Newt, UFT - FIELDER IS RELEASED Sauer, Who Has Been Playing In Left Garden, Dropped From Line-up. REPORT EXPECTED ON Methodists Face Week of Ac tivity New Propositions - Presented. Oklahoma City, May 12. A week of activity faced the members of the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church. South, when they met for the first session of their sec ond week yesterday. Bishop Host took the gavel at presiding officer of the day. : The call for memorials and peti tions brought forth a number of new propositions but the majority related to matters already placed before the conference body and referred to com mittees. A preliminary report from the spe cial committee on Vanderbilt univer sity matter wat expected. Irges New Institution. Rev. H. M. DuBoie of Atlanta, presented to the confernece a redraft of the memorial from ' the north Georgia conference, asking that the body In view of the teeming severance of all conneotlon with Vanderbilt un der the decision of the Tennessee Su preme court, take steps to establish a new theological school. The memorial made no reference as to location. Bernle Sauer, who has been with the Mountaineers since tht present season opened, holding down left field In the Outer garden was released yes terday by ' Manager Louie Cook. Tht reason for the release It not given out and the newt of It will doubtless comt at a aurprlse to many of the fans who have attended the gamtt at Oatea park. I ft thowtd up well In fielding but wat ahort on hit batting. Hit admirers were of the opinion, however, that he had the material In him for the making of a good player. T. M. Dtirkttt, secretary of tht club, stated today that no othar play er hat been tlgned to replace Bauer and the llne-utrtodsy will doubtleat be considerably changed, , , , ' I MORE EARTH SHOCKS REGISTERED AT CATANIA Catania. Sicily, May It. Several slight earthquake -ehacke were regis tered yesterday but no further dam age Wat reported. Many peasants afltlcttd by th. re cent catastrophe art migrating from the district. Other refute to move from the scene until they learn the fate of missing relatives. Official returnt of tht dead give tht number aa about Ho but it la believed many mure are still buried In Ihe de. brls. The Injured total many hundred JURY IN LIEUT. BECKER CASE WOW District Attorney .White? Makes No Mention of New Evidence. New Tork. May It. A Jury to Charles Becker, former lieutenant ( police, charged with instigating H murder of Herman Rosenthal, U gambler, was completed yeiterli Frederick A. Strock. a bookki and Frederick C Barrett, a coasfi Ing engineer, were chosen to tato places of men excused Saturiaj.t trlct Attorney Whitman In hii opott; address mad. no mention of thiu' cutlon of th. death sentence on tk four gunmen and In no way suae1' that the prosecution had any ne dence to present It la understood Uk whatever new evidence the ttatt & introduce will be held at a mrftri Hit tpeech was chiefly a rtrls the events leading up to and folio lng tht murder. , I Defend Launched. Bath, Me.,' May It. Tht trMS cup defender Defiance was launch" In th. Kennebeo yeeterday amid U booming -of guns, shrieking of wn ties and the cheers of 1040 peopl j W IT A ii l....Tir W l' T- - Sar ..,?...'-:' Mr ia:t, DO YOU THINK THE Army and Navy MADE A MISTAKE IN SELECTING 'v CARUSO uses the Autotonc Demonstration Free. Come , . f , and hoar the Piano that fur-, , V 1 niches mimic for the navy. ' : ; DUNHAM'S ; , Music Tl Ol verel weeks, - t

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