Monday, Jane 28, 1914
GO OUT TO
ark
Free Motion Picture
, Entertainment
And Concert
: Beginning at 8:30 O'clock
Complete Change of Program Daily
3 REELS OP PICTURES SHOWN
WiU ASHiiiVllj.jS GAiiliTTii-NfiWiJ
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IS SCENE OF PICKIC
Over 100 North Carolinians in
Washington Go There for
An Outing.
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Gazette-News Bfireau,
; Wyatt Building,
V-.' Washington, June 29.
A hundred or more North Carolini
ans, members of the North Carolina
society of Washington, Journeyed to
Cabin John onaae Saturday for th
annual basket picnic. Kvervbodv
ciuugai a oasxei ruled with good
things tO eat. A bflflkpt nf fried xhlnlr-
en which Mrs. S. H. Boyd of Greens-
uuru urougnt out was the center of
attraction. Mm RavH haA th nh.v.
cooked in Greensboro Friday, and sent
nere Dy parcels post, arriving Just in
time for the feast.
Several congressmen and the two
Beumors were expected to speak but
not a single member of the delegation
or either of the senators or any mem
ber of their families appeared at the
bridge to mingle with the folks from
home. They were busy, perhaps, with
matters in congress; others may have
attended, the ball game, if there was
r. J. A. Holmes, president of the
SOCietV. Who Is In Moving 1.1.
health, wired Secretary R. O. E. Davis
-I'm hid limuuiiy LU De
with the folks from "down home."
Senator Overman presented . peti
tions to the senate Saturday advocat
ing woman suffrasra niirnori hv niVo" a
D. Glasgow of Charlotte, and Miss
Anna .Laaaeu, ana one from Chapel
Hill signed by a half dozen women
who believe the gentler sex should be
allowed the privilege of voting.
Fil DEFEKOSNTS IN 7
,POLICCflURT TODAY
Heaviest Sentences Imposed in
Retailing Cases Day's
Record.
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SOUTHERN R'Y IS DEAD
Superintendent of Motive Pow
er and Equipment of Road
Dies in Paris.
Flit DA!
10 PAY TAX Oil INCOMES
formation is Received That
Many Fraudulent Returns
Are Being Made.
Tomorrow la ths final day for pay
ment of Income tax assessmenU and
ternal revenue collectors throtigh-
m the United States axe working
tar and night handling the payments
corporations and lndllvduals who
ive deferred meeting requirements
the law almost until the last mo
ment
A penalty of five ter cent' wilt at.
!fh In H.1ln...n.j. w - -. j...
, -..mhi co. til auuiuun-
I month of delay. This penalty can-
wt oe warved excepting upon estates
insane, deceased or Insolvent ner-
ns.
for the present tha tu mmluinn nf
ternal revenue Is giving no atten
"0 to fraudulent rntnrni
"ich inform Allnn la mskIiIii ih
iwtment- every day concerning per
"Bi who are trying to dodge the tax.
soon as the receipts from honest
turna have been disposed of, the
commissioner and his assistants will
begin investigation of the dodgers.
Beginning about August 1 in every
community will begin investigations
of Incomes, which are supposed to
fall under the law - ...
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? CLUB BATTIXG LAST WEEK a
It It It It It H tt It K K
Flayer G AB H
Lowe 8 7,4
Marry Watson .... J 4
Bumb 6 20
Clapp 5 20
Frje 4 is
A. Watson ..... S 10
Overholster 8 10
Rlckard 6 20
Rhoe , . . , . . .6 18
Corbett . . . .' . . .5 21
Ostermeyer 8 4
Fortune 2 2
Ferris S 8
Pet.
.571
.500
.450
.350
.333
.800
.300
.800
.277
.195
.000
.000 !
.000
Washington. June 29. FrUndi nf
Alexander Stewart, superintendent of
motive power and eanlnmnnt nf tha
Southern railway were shocked' to
learn through cable advices of his
death In Paris yesterday. His death
Is said to have been due to liver
complaint for which he had gone
abroad to be treated. Mr. Stewart was
born in Port Wayne, Ind., 47 years
ago and was well known In railway
circles.
L EWE
IS AT THE MAJESTIC
The Other Half.
Royal Marine (engaged In coaling
hlpi-Wben 1 joined the corps the
sergeant 'e sea to me, "It's 'art sol-
dler'n ao' "orf yacbtln'." 'e Bays. sup
pose this in tbe nloomln' yachtin'i
LoodoD Punch.
Visit The Langirn Roof Garden
in the Evenln.
Dancing for the Public Every Night
Service in Ball Room Cool Evening.
"The MummV and tha TTummlnir
Bird," a play which will be present
ed at the Majestic the flint thre
days of this week Is one of the best
Known comedy dramas now before
the public. The play la one that by
the interest of its storv excite and
maintains the interest by the natural
sequence of the Incidents, by the
dramatlo keenness In which ( i..t
is developed by the brightness of its
dialogue, and has established Itself
in the general estimation as one of
V. V. J - .
mu DBm cumeuy ar&mas ever present
ed before the American public In nf
otner single play have so many strong
characters been assembled.
Paul Gllmore will assume his
great character. Lord Lumley, and
will be supported by an excellent
company, Including Miss Mabel Scott,
the popular society actress.
Visit The Langren Roof Garden
In the Evening.
Dancing for the Public Every Night
Service In Ball Room Cool Evenings.
MORE THAW 2500 QUILTS
Go On Sale June 30th
At Prices Far Below Work
All Double Bed Size-lhe Prices
from about 69c to about $2.50.
Some Eight Grades or More in
the lot. .
A Great Opportunity This for Hotels and Board
ing Houses. Sec Samples in Window this (Mon
day) Afternoon.
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H. REDWOOD & CO.
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With forty defendants, charged with
about fifty offenses, the usual Monday
"Blue Matinee" was staged In Police
court thla morning, with a large and
nteresting audienoe looking on, from
BCilVB provided for those who
get amusement or profit out of watch
ing their less fortunate brothers and
sisters go through the drama of parad
ing their faults before others.
The longest sentences today were
imposed on alleged retailers, although
several smaller offenders drew shorter
sentences and small fines.
Lillian Clark, colored, drew the prlza
-owicuw 01 me oay, it being 10 months
In the county Jail on charges of retail
ing to Jim Calloway, while Mattle
Brlder, white, was given a sentence of
three months on charges of retailing
to Calloway,: Each appealed and bond
in the first case was fixed at 8300, and
at $200 in the last case.
Carl Gregory was given a sentence
of 30 days on the roads on charges
of being a vagrant, with appeal bond
fixed at IJlOO. y . :r
Mattie, Williams, colored, was given
20 days in Jail on charges of larceny
Clifir Fowler. Brutis Fowler and
Miles Landrum, colored, were each
found not guilty of assault
Hall Reaban, Dolph Nix and George
Hart were each found not guilty of
assault Hart was also found not
guilty In a case of a disorderly nature.
Gussie DeRumple, colored, was fined
85 and the coBts on charges of gamb
ling and a nol prosse was taken in a
similar case against Fred Fowler, col
ored, to make a state's witness of him.
'An assault case against Lonnie
Young, colored, was continued.
Eness Poodles was taxed with one
half the costs on charges nf nUnoimr
stock to run at large.
The case against J. F. Roberts,
charged with riding on a fire wagon,
was continued. In a similar case,
Lawrence Creasman was fined $1 and
the costs.
The case against Lum Ponders, col
order, charged with retailing to Char
lie Erwln, was continued.
Dr. Paul Ringer was fined $3 and
the costs for speeding, Dr. Dunn $2
and the costs and E. M. Gudger $3 and
the costs. The last named was taxed
with the costs in another automobile
case
Fate Henderson, colored, was found
not guilty Of Violating nn nutntnnhllo
law.
Fred Fowler, colored, was "fined $5
and the costs on charges of assault.
Harry Fowler, colored, was found
not guilty of larceny.
An assault case auainst John sinc-or
was continued.
In the case against L. B. Crompton,
charged with violating an automobile
law. the Judgment Was HUftnAnnnri nnri
costs remitted.
Lewis DuPont wan fined 13 Ann the
costs on charges of speeding.
A capias was issued fnr n1 f.n.
colored, charged with allowing a dog
io run ac large without a muzzle.
George Palolis was found nut cnlltv
of allowing minors to play at pool.
Earl Fletcher was taxed with the
costs for violating a motorcycle law.
Marv Palton wn a flnAri tiA an a ti,A
t . V
costs for obstructing an officer In the
discharge of his duty and taxed with
the costs on charges of a disorderly
nature. ,
Ten "drunks" were un tndav irht
being fined $5 and the costs and one
o ana me cosis. A capias was Issued
lor anomer.
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A July 4th Declaration
-of Value Leadership
1914
This store has never been undersold-quality for qual
ity -iiui win ii ever oe n we can help it. On the con
trary; We Save You Money on Everything You Wear)
Scarcely a day goes by but what customers learn too late
that the same goods might have been bought here for
less. It is gratifying to us to here this because 'Compe
tition Is the life of trade.' ; V:
But-why pay more? Because another store wairits
more profit on goods bought at higher prices? Why not
convince yourself before purchasing? . We invite com
parison in Style, Value-and Price: and thft far tWrrW
customers come back "after looking elsewhere" speaks
uiuuii lur iviemous.
This old store is really younger than ever this season
-Its stocks are fresher; its merchandise "newer" than at
any preceding period.
IfMAILHli
ORDERS
PRQHpr I
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Watch Us Forge Ahead!
Five busy shopping days this week
For a Safe and Sane Fourth avoid the
later Rush. Shop Early-in the day-in'
the week--at
The Asheville Dry Goods Company
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TEMPERATURE
lowest Highest
last nlsht
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yesf'd'y
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96
COMMITTEES DIFFER
ABQUT JURISDICTION
Washington, June 9. Confllctinn
claims of Jurisdiction among house
committees over the administration
bills has caused President Wilson to
take a hand in 'the situation and he
has arranged conferences with tha
contending committeemen this week,
lie expects little difficulty In brlnirinir
about r.armony.
CLAUD GOOLAKE PARDON
To the Public:
As the father oil Ubs Luther. T no.
i sire to appeal to tha Kood tuuiii nf
Buncombe county to urge Governor
- v iuik n ui io puruon iaua uooalake.
lie betrayed my little daughter, rob
bing her of her virtue under nrnmlua
of marriage, and when ahe found that
; nor pretended lover and prospective
, husband had betrayed her, rather
tli;n suffer the torture and Ignominy
, that would be Indicted unnn her hv
the lash of public scorn, she ended her
lire. Her seducer Is really guilty of
murder, but was convicted of a looser
felony and sentenced to eight years'
Imprisonment He was convicted In
the Superior court of this county after
a long and tedious trial, being de
fended by very able counsel, but al
though It has been a u ilnn. ik
sentence was I ao posed this defendant
has never ' been committed to the
penitentiary.-
t I am a poor man and am not able to
have petitions to the Oovtrnor circu
lated over the county. I am a broken
hearted father, and I Implore fathers
and mothers to Intercede with the
governor to deny thla petition. Thla
I ask, not only that tha destroyer of
my home may bs mads to suffer the
penalty of his cowardly act, but that
ths serving of his sentence may prove
a valuable object lesson to others of
his strlpo, like Inclinations and da
slgna,who are, seeking to Invade the
Innocence and virtue of other homes.
Respectfully, J. B. Luther.
Htrwmcr Ashore. '
Norfolk. Va., June It. Ths Norwe
gian steamer Amanda, banns lalden,
r-aracos, Cuba, to New Tork, Is ashors
at Baroooa. Ths tug Rescue passed
out the Virginia capea yesterday even
ing on the salvage expedition.
Asheville . . . .' .
Atlanta
Augusta 76 98
Brownsville.. ...... 74 96
Charleston.' 80 94
Charlotte 74 88
Galveston 78 90
Jacksonville 76 92
Key West 78 90
Montgomery 76 100
New Orleans 78 98
Oklahoma 80 100
Raleigh 78 96
Savannah 76 96
Wilmington 80 92
Normals for this date: Temneratur
ll degrees. Precipitation .15 inch.
Forecasts until 8 p. m. Tuesday for
Asheville and vicinity: Generally fair
tonight and Tuesday, cooler tonight.
For North Carolina: Oenerally fair
tonight and Tuesday, cooler tonight,
gentle to moderate west winds.
General Conditions (Lam 21 Hours).
Rains have occurred in the Lake re
gion and the Atlantic states as the re
sult of a storm that .is centered over
western New York. There is also a
slight depression near the mouth of
the Mississippi river. It Is somewhat
cooler In the eastern stute. An ru
of high pressure over the Northwest i
is causing generally fair weather from !
the north Pacific coast to the northern
Plnlns states. The following heavy
rainfalls (in inches) huve been re
ported: Columbia, S. C., 2.66; Wash
ington, 2.40. Generally fair weather
is Indicated for this vicinity tonight
and Tuesday with cooler tonight ,
T. It. TAYLOR, Observer.
THE WANT ADS even ormg you
neighbors. Probably that family
that moved In next door the other
day secured the house through
these classified ads.
THERE are a lot of people who will
NOT read your want ad, but
there are a lot of them who WILL
If you use The Gazette-News.
I
Del Tox and Prairie
GRASS RUGS
50c to $10.00
'Japanese and Chinese
MATTING RUGS
Ideal Summer Floor Coverings, all sizes, aU prices and
patterns. .A large new stock. Cash or Credit.
Extra Special Values in room size Mattings Rugs,
$3.50 up -(
Beaumont Furniture Co.
The Home of Furniture Values 27 South Main St.
ffc . U. S. Department of Agriculture.
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