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lG2 TWO THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS Thursday, February 18, 1915 "The Thinkers of the r j a l "M Tobacco Chewers" Nsaid one o the greatest thinkers jt this country ever produced. Says the Carpenter: "Every time you see a pood joint, it means some car- Pente has put in some clear jp thought and followed it up with a steady, suit hand. "It's when you have a ftck fish job to do that you need chew of PICNIC TWIST to "whet" brain and hand to a cutting edge without any dulling after effect." You can take chew after" chew of PICNIC TWIST and get all the uplift without that after effect of heavy, dark tobacco. Only the mild mellow part of the leaf goes into this soft, convenient twist. That's the secret of its sweet, long-lasting flavor and its extraordinary mildness. KMC IWISlil. You can also get PICNIC TWIST in 50c freshness- KM?-fMPJ 5 preserving drums of 11 twists. rMrf tlllSHSIlt KK i TURKEY FIGHTS ipiy Ottoman Empire Declared War in Self Defense Against the Aggressions of Rus sia and England. MINISTER SAYS NO WAR AGAINST CHRISTIANS Lalaat Bey Declares Neutral Christians Are Safe Holy War Declared On Ene mies of Islam. CHEWING TOBACCO "The Thinkers of the Country An the Tobacco Chctcert" :0F MOTHERS' CLUB HELD ; Comiitees Rsport Various Ac- ; tivitieSf Will Start in the 1 Next Few Weeks. I ine (f the most enlhusl I i't'ioon at the school bu Jt' 5 neW members lec i 'with tho "club and muc ' hf recently organized Mothers' yul ctf tho Orunse Street school held astic meetings Tuesday af lldlng.." Near- amo affiliated h business of Importance was considered by the as srm'uliige. In the absence of the pres ident, Mrs. Keuben Robertson, Mrs. C, Smith presided. In all, about 7,3 members were present and some very line talks featured the program. Miss Lucy Vance favored the cluo with a vocal solo. Mrs. Mary Williamson, former prin cipal of the Murray school wsb the first speaker on the program and In the cotires of her remarks, took oc casion to endorse everything that hail ""already been done by the local organ- ly.ation. She spoke of the possibili ties of a mother's club In Ashevllle and told of the various fields in which the cluU could make Its acitvlties count and gave a very special en dorsement to the work of the medical Inspection committee to which Dr. J. M. Crawford has tendered the use ofl his services. The lunch committee, of which Mrs. 3P, A. Donnahoe is the chairman, re ported that they could put the plan of the proposed hot lunch counter in operation next week and the meeting authorized the committee to carry out their plans and have the lunch coun ter in operation as soon as possible. It is planned to furnish a hot lunch to the pupils of the school at absolute cost necessary for the operation of the stand and to have good, whole some food prepared In the proper manner. ' The club accepted the loan offered by Mr. Schmldlat of Cincinnati, which was offered to run without interest. It was determined to use this money for the Installation of a motion pic ture outfit In the school which will he used to show educational films only. An admittance will be charged to these entertainments but only enough to cover the cost of the operation of the shov.ing of the pictures and no attempt at profit will be made. The playground committee reported its activities and stated that it was practically ready to start tho equip ping of the playground adjoining the school with apparatus. It is thought that the work of all the committees will be started within the next two or three weeks. In. regard to the medical inspection, the following information was given out. Dr. J, M. Crawford, recently of Atlanta, but how of W'caverville, has volunteered his services to the com mittee in charge of the medical in spection. The medical Inspection will in no way be compulsory. Many o the mothers have expressed them selves as being In favor of tho In spection of their children but it is not compulsory that every child be in spected, only those children will he examined who have the parental per mission and wishes. It Is not the ln tention'to have the committee do any treatment, but the Inspection will be reported to the parents and any treat ment that is necessary can lie done by the family physician it the parents think It necessary. It la thought that the parents of the pupils will readily see tho advantages of the work of the committee and will take Interest in It. LOOK IT CHILD'S TONGUE IF GROSS FEVERISH When Constipated or Bilious Give "California Syrup of Pigs." ASHEVILLE BQWLEHS . IBE " STILL LEADING LEAGUE In the four teams which were heart) from In the telegraph bowling league, Asheville led by a substantial margin with a total of 2629, In the games bowled last night The local bowlers performed In very consistent style and while the high game of tha evening! was put 203 pins, the averages of all the men were very good, Suggs prov ed to be the best at getting the "tim ber" last night and averaged 190 flat for his three games. The team here is now so far In the lead that It Is hardly possible they will be overtaken before the season closes as they are steadily Increasing their lead with each series bowled. The totals of the teams heard from were: Greensboro, 2473; Spencer, 2504, and Rocky Mount, 2183.' The individual scores and the To Cure a CoUl In One Day Take T,AXATIVK PROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. K. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on eacv box. 25c. ..Constantinople, Feb. 18. (By way of London) "Turkey declared war without being urged by Germany or without being impelled by any other influence than those within her own empire," said Talaat Bey, in a state ment made to the Associated Press. Talaat Bey is filling the posts of min ister of the . interior, minister of ft; nance, minister of marine in the Ot toman cabinet. Two weeks ago he was in addition, th minister of war, giving him the four most important portfolios in the Turkish administra tion. He is a young Turk and Is one of the most important figures In the empire. His advice is heeded every where and he virtually directs the public affairs of the Ottoman empire. 'The Turks engaged In military op erations only when action by Russia and Great Britain made defensive measures necessary," he declared, "and the Turks have taken alt steps necessary to carry the war through. A holy war Is not menacing Christians but the holy war Is a fact which the enemies of Mohammedanism would do well to bear In mind. Neutral Christians who are participating in the destinies of their countries are not suffering, and statements to the contrary are the result of British, Diiftsian and French intrigue the pur pose of which Is to influence certain smaller neutral nations to take ac tion against Russia." Talaat Bey complained or the atti tude of foreign newspapers, Includ ing American papers In regaru to Turkey, saying that they evidently did not understand Turkey's position un der the pressure of the entente pow era, nor the efforts of the young Turks at the reforms which are aroo' elated with that party. "On land and sea, Turkey was ptO' voked by Russia and Great Britain," he declared. "Our action was finally the result of their efforts to bottle up . our forces with mines at the en' trance of the Bosphorus. "The Turks are prepared to carry the war to the end. The fact of their being able to face the enemy on four fronts simultaneously forces of three or four times greater than their own, and at the same time mobilize an army of 1,000,000 men for reserve purposes promises well for Turkey and her allies." Talaat Bey reiterated the state ment that the holy war is a fact and added that Christians were the ene mies of the Mussulman world. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, it Is a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. hen peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act natu rally, or Is feverish, stomach sour. breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a totals of the locals follow tea-spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours all the foul constipated waste, undigested food and sour' bile gently moves out of Its Sugg litle bowels -without griping, and you James have a well, playful child again. You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative' they love its delicious taste, and It always makes them feel splendid. . Ask j our druggist for a 60-cent hot tie o "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, chil dren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that It is made by ''California Fig Syrup Com pany." Refuse any other kind with contempt I Hoffman Sevier . , Maxwell 146 170 192 188 154 Grand toals.. 850 Totals 192 196 634 140 182 492 178 200 670 166 03 656 181 142 477 -56 923 2629 BADLY DAMAGED AIRSHIP SEEN AT AMSTERDAM PRESIDENT DISCUSSES SUFPLV Df II. S. Erroneous Impressions Will be Removed In Government Statement. London, Feb. 18. A big airship be. lieved to be of the Parseval type ap parenuy Daaiy damaged . new over Amsterdam, according to a message to Reuter's. At a height of about 600 feet the crew were evidently unable to keep the craft in a horizontal position, It assumed a verticle position and drifted In the direction of the Zuyder 7.e.e, an arm of the North Sea, carry. ing with It telegraph wires with which its ropes had become entangled. Later it was sighted minus its gondola. GERMAN SHIP HAS ON BOARD BRITISH CREWS .Buenos Ayres, Feb. 17. It Is re ported from credible sources that the Washington, Feb. 18 President Wil- German steamer Holger was sighted son has declared he believed there yesterday heading for Buenos Ayres, was an erroneous Impression prevail-1 having on board the crews of several Ing concerning the food supplies of I British vessels which had been sunk the United States. . . I by German warships off the coast of In a letter to Mayor Mitchell of Brazil New York In reply to a suggestloln that a federal embargo be placed on ANNIVERSARY TREATY wuetti, me presiuein wruie mat. in the near future the administration would issue a statement showing the exact situation, The matter Is one to which the ad ministration has from the first given careful attention," the president stat ed. OF GHENT CELEBRATED Kicnmona, va., f ee. 17. By pro' clamatlon of the governor and mayor of Virginia and Richmond today are celebrating a state and. civic holiday The agricultural department is in observance of the hundredth anni In possession of all the facts about versary of the Treaty of Ghent. All which some vvery erroneous lmpres- pubjki buildings are closed, and the sions seem to prevail and it is Its pur city : Is decorated with flags, pose In the near future to remove all misunderstanding by a full statement FIREMEN KILLED AND ui ira iacis. xnis win, i tninK reas sure the people on the situation INJURED FIGHTING FIRE U.S. GOULD NOT USE ttkktkttktKtl'tltKX St TO HELP NATURE SHED It K A BAD COMPLEXION tl(tltllltltPttK Beauty devotees are enthusiastic over the beautifying qualities of mercollied wax. Perhaps nothing dis covered within recent years accom plishes so much, so quickly, without lirm, without detaining one Indoors, and at such small expense. The prin cipal reason for Its wonderful merit Is that It works In harmony with physiological laws. Instead of hiding, or "curing" complexion defects, It re moves them. The wax actually takes off the aged, faded, sallow or blotchy cuticle, gently, gradually, causing no Inconvenience. It JL L " SWATHE WILL BEEN FILED FDR PROBATE Instrument Drawn in Chester field, Ohio, August 1907 Property to Widow. Washington, Feb. 18. Bernard W. Baker, a Baltimore steamship com pany manager told the senate com mittee Investigating charges of lob' bylng In connection with the admin istration ship purchase bill today that 80 per cent of the German own ed vessels DR. WALLER WILL TEACH Y. M. C. A. BIBLE CLASS Rev. Dr. C. B. Waller will be the speaker at the Mens' Bible class meet ing this evening at the Y. M. C. A. Rev. Dr. R. F. Campbell the leader of the class Is at the meeting of the Lay men's convention at Charlotte. Sup per will be served at 6:30 o'clock by the Ladies' auxiliary and will be fol lowed by the class meeting. The last will and testament of the late A. E. tiwayno, who died at his home In this city several days, ago, has been filed for probate in the of fice of the clerk of Superior court, John H. Cuthey. The will is very short and is written In the hand of the deceased. All of the property, both real and personal is left to the widow, Mrs. Lou M. Swayne. Accompanying the will are affida vits from Dr. P. R. Moale, David Jarrett and Oscar White, In which they swear to the handwriting of the deceased. The will is dated August 1, at Chesterfield, O. The value of the tate of the deceased Is not mentioned in the will. TWO DISTILLERIES ARE DESTROYED IN CLAY In a letter received yesterday by officers of the Internal revenue de partment, Officer Charles Stewart, stationed at Murphy, reports the re cent capture of two lllloit distilleries In (May county. One plant had a rapacity of 79 gallons, the other 16 gallons, A quan Is Nature's way of'tlty of valuable equipment was de- renewlng complexions. When the na tural process Is retarded because of deficient circulation or nevre tone, inercollzed max comes to the rescue and hastens the skin shedding. The mw complexion which appears Is a natural one, youthful, healtl.y, ex i ninety beautiful. If you've never stroyed , LOCAL PASTOR TO HOLD REVIVAL AT CLEVELAND Rev. Calvin B. Waller, pastor of the First Baptist church will leave 1 raercollsed wax, got an ounce! here In a few days for Cleveland if at the dm store, use st night where, on next Monday he will begin a revival at tha I'lrst Baptist church of that town. Rev. L. W. Swop the pastor of the Cleveland church, as stated by Revs, W, E. Abernathy o cold cream, washing It off In the rnlng. riothr natural beautifying treat- for wrinkled, flahby skin la be the face In a lotion made and T. D. Bateman, pastors of the lvlng an ounce of saxollte In Mnt witch haxel. Thl Is re ' 'y cfToottve. - Methodist and PrbyterlRn churches, respectively, M conducting a revival thla week at tho churoh.. REPORT MANY CASES OF Says We Must Keep Feet Dry; Avoid Exposure and Eat Less Meat. Stay off the damp ground, avoid exposure, keep feet dry, eat less meat, drink lots of water and above all take a spoonful of salts occasion ally to keep down urlo acid. Rheumatism Is caused by poisonous toxin, railed urlo acid, which Is gen erated In the bowels and absorbed In to the blood. It Is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast It out In the urine. The pores of the skin are also means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fall to eliminate this urlo add which keeps accumulating and cir culating through the system, even tually settling In the Joints and mus cles causing sltff ness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmaoy about four ounces of Jad Baits; put a tablespoon ful In a glass of water and drink be fore breakfast each morning for week. This Is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these Impurities. Jad Baits Is Inexpensive, harmless and Is mad frem the add of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla and 1 used with excellent results by thousandr of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Iltr you have a plea, ant effervescent llthla-water drlnl. which overcome urlo acid and I beneficial to your kidneys as well. Danville, 111., Feb. 18. Two fire men were killed and five were seri ously Injured while fighting a fire which destroyed the Odd- Fellows building here. The deaths and Inju rles were the result of a falling Wall MEDICAL CONVENTION IN CHARLESTON TODAY Charleston, Feb. 17. Physicians of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, attending the seventeenth ii, i a .i annual convention of the Tri-State ports are unfit for the purposes of Medical society met here today. The service which tho bill contemplates He stated that in several conversa tlons with Secretary McAdoo, the possibility of their purchase by the government was not discussed. Mr. Baker waa he only wlnees heard yes' terday. convention will close tomorrow. EPIDEMIC OF TYPHUS RAGING IN BULGARIA Paris, Feb. 17. An epidemic of It was decided that W. C. RlnVel typhus Is raging in the regions about of the Hamburg-American line should bona riexna, ana rniuipoiis, accord be summoned later BERNHARDT OPERATION IS SET FOR MONDAY Ing to a Soda dispatch to the Bal- Ikan agency. Dlssentery also prevails, the dispatch states. Fur Sale Abandoned. Bordeaux, France, Feb. 18. Sarah London, Feb. 17. (Correspond ence of the Associated Press) Ow- Bernhardt, who Is In a hospital here ln ,0 tne-scarcity or orrerlngs, the awaiting the amputation of Jier leir great January fur sales usually held because of an Injury to the knte. con. In London were abandoned. It has tinuen to keen up her strength and been decided, however, to hold the cheerfulness courage. In answer tolMarcn auction as usual. one of hundreds of Inquiries from London Is one of the world's great friends she telegraphs that her leg t rur mantels will be amputated Monday and after that she will be quit happy. FORTIFICATION BILL IS READY FOR HOUSE LADIES! SECRET TO Washington, Feb. 17. The fortillea tlons appropriations bill carrying sp proximately Ave million dollars was virtually ready to be reported to the Bring Back Its Color and LUS' tre With Grandma's Sage Tea Recipe. house today. The general deficiency bill was the only other of the 15 an nual supply measures yet to come up in tn house, Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea, wHh sulphur and alcohol added.' will turn gray streaked and ON AMERICAN STEAMER hair beautifully dark and lux unani; remove every on or aanarurr. stop scalp Itching and falling hair Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur re clpe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way Is to get the ready-to use tonic, costing about SO cents a large bottle at drug stores,, known as "WyethsSage and Sulphur Com pound." thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive, ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sag and Sulphur no one ean tell, because It does It so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a spong, or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taklnc one small strand at ft time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After an other application or two your hair be. fme bountifully dark, glossy, soft ftp) luxuriant and you appear years y (Unger. NO BRITISH PRIZE CREW London, 'Feb. 18. Reports which received wide publicity last night that British prise crew hsd been placed on the American steamer Wllhelmlnn at Falmouth proved today to be erro neoua Oltlcer in charge of the men on the Wllhelmlna stated that the de tachment was not a prise crew but merely a guard. ' INDIANA SENATE SAYS MEN MUST SUPPORT Indianapolis. Feb. 18. Husbands who will not susport their wives nd children are liable to a maximum fine of fCOO or 60 days In prison under a bill passed unanimously by the sen ate. The wges of the guilty man earned during Imprisonment would b paid to hi wtf. -I PALAIS -WAL Friday the Bargain Day It is also the Good Luck Day, because we give you a big discount on the best brands of Merchandise. No Odds and ends that we are trying to get. rid of. but all new merchandise bought for right now. - Every Cent Counts these days, and you'll save many a penny by shopping at the Palais Royal. , The Clocks Tell the Tale FROM 9 TO 11 Ladies' House Dresses, $1.50 Value 88c Children's Dresses, 75c value 45c FROM 11 TOl 10 Yard Bolt English Long Cloth, $1.25 value for bolt 85c 10 Yards Best Ginghams for 85c FROM 1 TO 3 W v. ( ' O - MEM" 3 o'clock to 4 I 1L.JUSLI-Jas . JUI . Beautiful Crepe de Chine Waists, value $5 for $1.98 Ladies' Fine Sateen Pet ticoats, $1.00 and $1.25 Value . " 49c H ii i 1 ' 14 o'clock to 5 Extra Good' 36-in, Sea Island, Cheap at 7c yd. ' Best Calicoes, yd. 4 7-8c 10 Yards Fruit, Hill's or Androscoggin Bleach for- 85c' 10 Yards Fine 36 inch Percale for 85c 7WV I - m feo'docktoG 72x90 Sheets for, pair 56c Good Crash Toweling, . .Yard 5c ' The Prettiest Assortment of Waists in the City now on display. . For Waists Worth up to $1.50, in Wash Silks, Voiles and Crepes. . .. - MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE PALAIS ROYAL--FilIDAY T Phone Your Wants to 202.
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