Saturday, Kay is. THE ASHEVILLE QAZETTE-NEWS SatnrdE ?A02 TWO i --3 iEST POIHT III frrr- - - - " - 71-, Uj 1 1 i t i Hi Hi i i 4 b ; 1 ! 1 t ! , M Ml Wm&mK When Baseball Club Secures Infield er Lee From Chattanooga Brackman Released. US1C ails to the R. E. former crack West Point lnflelder and later with the rhnttanoora Southern lfgu team. arrived her yesterday to report for tryout with the Moontalneers and wns to .work in the frame yester- j day. Le la said to be one ot the I fastest Infields that ever worked with i the Chattanooga team and is a utility man of the very best kmd. It Is be lieved by those who have read nis record or hare seen him work that he will mora than make food with the local club. H. Brackman, the Cincinnati player who has been wwrlrlng at third and short, with the local team sine the spring try-outs started, was re leased yesterday. While the class of work put up by Brackman did not satisfy th club, he has played fairly good ball and : made many friends here during the one and a halt months he has been In the city. One more man will have to be dropped by the local team before the limit of player" allowed under the na tional rules will be conformed to. Just who this man will be Is causing the j officials of the club much worry and j the fans of the city are greatly inter ested in knowing who will be the Mountaineer not to wear a local uni form this season. what a thrill it sends through the ranks. The rare inspiration of mel-. ody always enthralls the Great Human Army. LAUNCHED BY SOCIETY is the Player Piano that the United -States Army and Navy have chosen for their recreation. :t One more reason why you can't go wrong in selecting this famous instrument. Come in and play it Dunham's Music House At the regular weekly meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Literary society held Thursday the following program was rendered: Scripture reading, H. A. Braun: paper, "The Religions and Traditions of the American Indian," 8. H. Adams; debate, "Resolved, That Travel is More Beneficial to the Aver age Person than Books," affirmative upheld by R. A. Braun. negative by R. T. Newton, who won: impromptu speech by Roy Boling, "The Mexican Policy." This program was well ren dered without exception and much Improvement was shown in extempo' raneous speaking. At the conclusion of the literary program, a short recess was held aftor which the society reconvened In bus! ness session. During this session sev eral minor details of the membership contest were arranged and the cam paign was formally launched. The society was divided Into two , sides which will be called the "reds" and "blues." The "reds" are captained by H. C. Jarvts. while1 Si. R. Adams leads the "bluea" The' captains of the op posing factions distributed red ana blue buttons among the members and much Interest was shown by the) two teams. The duration of this contest will be four weeks, at the end of which time a banquet will be held in celebration. This meeting of the society was fav ored by the presence of Ed. B. Brown, secretary of the local Y. M. C. A. lie delivered a short talk and made the interesting announcement that the as sociation will give two gold medals to the society. It Is thought that these medals will be awarded to the winners of debating and declamation contests, but the rules governing these contests, have not been definitely decided upon. A new office of aergeant-at-arms was em; Muchlson, Wilmington; correspond- if. C. COLONIAL DAMES MEET IN WILMINGTON . 1 treasurer. Miss Carrie Moore Wilmington. Mav IS. The annual mtngton; historian. Mrs. M. n..tin. r th. Xnrth Curnllna Socielv Oouveneur. Wilmington. 'jf Colonial Dames of America was recording secretary. Miss Jenny CONVICT GOODS BILL The Standardly Baiting Powders the World Over is " an Absolutely Pure, Cream of Jarjar Baiting Powder GREAMOFTTARTARTi3tii&: crystallized' v acid of grapes refined to absolute purity and ground to" a creamy 'flour. It is de clared by physicians- the - most wholesome of all fruit acids, and has beemproved by long and universal experience I the most efficient and. sat, factory foriUgurposes.jpv , Highlyefined- products of' the srape,wproperly combined ?with :bicarbonatei of soda and a little corn starcHtto absorb atmospheric moisture,-are the sole ingredients of jtheodeal,-high-class, .standard . baking powder. x . Many acids have been trieorHunngthe lastjhun dred years to find a substitute forthe grapecream of -tartar which would cost less. Irr recent-years alum, which makes a baking powderat a cost pt two cents a pound, has been used because ot its trifling cost. Alum, however, has been disapproved by scientific chemists and physicians and is not em ployed by manufacturers of high-class powders. Cream of tartar powders being healthful them-) selves, add to the healthfulness ot the food. L23 Royal Bailing Powder is Used Exclusively in The Gazette-News looiung Miool GUUD EOODUKE MUST SE1MIMP0SEB Supreme CourT Finds No Er ror in Seduction Case Ap pealed From Buncombe. Reynolds was assisted by Mark W- I Brown. Judge Stephen Bragaw pre- sided at the term of court at which Goodlake was tried and convicted. Appeal from the sentence ot eight years was taken by Goodlake and since then he has been out under a bond of 14.000. It la stated by attorneys that the only possible way that Ooodlake can escape from serving his sentence new A. Maddor of Hlh onu wno i established for himself not only w-t utatlou as a catcher ot unusual UW, ijj college circles, but also some rei hown In these parts for his hwi slugging, was elected captain ft M varsity baseball : team tor J "Frosty", has played on the team fetj three years, and will be back nttj veae to show some of his old tlP' stuff on the diamond and lead a v Is to receive a pardon from Governor i torlous team for Trinity, It Is hopei. Locke Craig and so far as, can be During the present season ne un learned nothing has been done In re the batting list with an average gard to this. Just as soon as the certl- .35S. Including four home runs. ( f fled opinion of the Supreme court's H. A. Thorn was elected capu. ...nnn i. .n.u.A k th. florid nf sn. of n.xt vi-nr". .'varsity baskets Shag ha snown mmwu i nrlnr court. It will be his duty to no- j team That Claud Ooodlake must serve a ' tify the sheriff to take Ooodlake Into I a star guard .In the past two seaw- ..t.rf Hnv Bolln lertiid in thi. 1 t.rm of .tint vears In the state's oris- custody and take him to the state and not only by his strong oeieiw m.r. L i,,n.i n a lrl under prison. It Is expected that Clerk Er-, but also 1 - - W III Will irtruB Wsj (.nuiirt fourteen years of age. I. the ordej of nt t of t week- ithc Supreme court ot North Carolina, according to the decision Just handed Vll-! F. H i Anxiety for Freighter. Montreal, May IS. Anxiety expreeo nrre ivi miaj ui;flWn Dy mat triounai, wnen u ir- j I the ireignter-Boiawen or me "oinjCiared that there wa no error in tne I line, 25 days out on a voyage from,raM that had been appealed from the Antwerp to Montreal. The vo)-age j Superior court of this county. Washington, May J. By a vote of 'should have taken only 11 days. The) Goodlake was rld and convicted by his fast offensive won win will receive the certified opinion ' he ha tm for himself an enviu record on the basketoau coutu TO FINANCE COMMITTEE held In this cily Thursday and the fol- In honor of the vl.ltjng Dames at the i limine officers for the ensuing year! home of Hon. and Mrs. John v. Bel were l-ted: President. Mrs. E. P. Mamy. Today the annual pilgrimage i 43 to 17 the senate has laid on the That evening a reception was given j ubl fc rootion to take Jurisdiction Bailey. Wilmington: first vl-e-presl-dnt, Mrs. A. M. Waddell, Wilming ton; second vice-prudent. Mrs. W. T. Mines. Klnston; third vice president, Mrs. Hardin Harlston, Wlnston-fial- of old BrunswicK was made by the members of the society and their friends. The historical address on this occasion was made by W, B. Mc Koy, of this city. over the bill prohibiting Importation of eonvlct-made goods from the man ufactures committee and place It In the hands of the finance committee Senator Reed, 'chairman of the manu facturers committee, announced that the bill will be taken up today. Boldwell carries a crew of It. Motorcycle Record. New Tork, May 15. Irwin O. Bak er has arrived here, having traveled S3S3 miles from San Ptago, Cal., on motorcycle In It flays 11 hours and 10 minutes. The best previous record was 30 days nine hours and on minute. in this county during February, Hi I. on the charge of seducing T'ba Luther the fourteen years old west end girl who coumttted sulcld on April tl. Hit leavtnr behind her a note In seducer. Ooodlake was defended during the trial, which lasted several days, by Thomas A. Jones, while Solicitor MADDQX IS (Ml OF Chsrlcs F. Matton, of High r I who for the past two years has fcw i the largest point winner on the t and shown much ability as a tntrt , athlete, has been elected captain ! the 'varsity track team fot next V Matton has prove himself a r strong man In thto form of athlwc and will pilot the men on the cino path to victory In more than one , tercolleglate meet next year. Special to The Gaxette-Kews. Trinity College, May 1. The baseball' and basketball teams had their annual meetings for the election of captains Thursday afternoon. 11- TH E WANT ADS svtn bring TJ' neighbors. Probably that taint, that moved In next door the oOw; day secured ths housw thrwif these classified ada v ' G--A-I-i-A. Stetrts JSTew Program Mpnday 9 THE GIRL OF yj Mystery THRILLING SERIAL PRODUCTION OF "LUC w f w T "LucUle Lovertb Girl of Mystery," is a smashing big story which will be told In two-reel lengths every week for fifteen weeks, BUT EACH OF THE TWO-REEL LENGTHS IS A COMPLETE . STORY IN ITSELF, leaving just enough doubt, wonderment and curiosity at the end to make the people impatient to see the following installment. ' GALAX start with Fourth Installment, Monday'! Gazette-News will publish synopsis of Installments 1, 2, 3, & 4. Read them all and absorb entire story.' THE FOURTH INSTALLMENT OF "LUCILLE LOVE" IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE 2-REELER EVER MADE And Every Dollar that it cost shows on the screen ! "', FREE ADMIT ONE GALAX MONDAY TO SEE "LUCILLE LOVE" Excitement thrills heart throbs intrigue punchessuspense hair raising situations wild animals and hundreds upon hundreds of savages In a terrifflo battle-all these things are crowded into the fourth installment of "Lucille Love,'" making it the most eipensive 2-reel feature ever pro duced. The battle of the savages is something wonderful Other thrills include the burning of a hut in the midst of a Village, a ride for life and' honor through an animal-inf ested Jungle, and finally, with a crash, the horse and rider (Lucille Love fall into a monitor pit. The fall actually kill the horse and renders Lucille unconscious. ' ' ' 11 F Y01 YC