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Wednesday, Febrnary-24. 1915; PAGE TWO THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS FIIERS TO BE HELPED B DEP7MENT OF LRBOB Notices Received Here Giving Information as to Securing Application Blanks. HEADACHE GOLDS Notices have been received In the city from W. R. Morton, inspector in charge of the distribution branch ot the bureau of Immigration of the United States department of labor, with offices at Norfolk, in which in formation-is sought as to the farmers m Buncombe county who need help from the federal government. The following notice from the de partment of labor will be of great in terest In this county: The department of labor, through the division of information of the bu reau of immigration, has recently es tallshed distribution branches through out the country for the purpose on the one hand of developing the wel- tttie ui me wse pnuicio vj.. ...... States and improving their opportuni ties for profitable employment, and on the other hand of affording to em ployers a method whereby they mav make application for such help as they need, either male or female, citizens or alien residents, and have their wants supplied through said distribution branches. No fee is charged employer or employe for this service. The postoffice department and the department of agriculture are co-operating with the department of lahor in this work. The plan provides for placing in every postoffice in the X'nit ed States the blanks of the division of information, so that persons seeking employment and employers in need of help may apply at their local post- offices for the approriate blanks on which to make application. Realizing that the distribution of these blanks in this way will in a'.! robability result in the filing of many applications for employment, it has been deemed advisable to communi cate directly with industrial establish ments, farmers, and other employers of labor, for the purpose of securing profitable employment for applicants. There is accordingly sent you here with a form of application which, In the event of your needing help, may be filled out and returned in the ac companying envelope without postage. Careful attention will be given to the , selection of applicants with a view to directing to employers only such help as is specified in the applications re ceived. If you are not In need of help skilled or unskilled at the present time the inclosed blank may be re tained for future use. COSTIVE BOWELS, TAKE CASCARETS Tonight! Clean Your Bowels and End Headaches, Colds, Sour Stomach. Get a 10-cent box now. You men and women who can't get feeling right who have headache, coated tongue, bad taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bil ious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have a bad cold. i . Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascareta, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets work while you sleep; cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poi son In the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet; liver and bowels reg ular, and head clear for months. Don't forget the children, They love Cascar ets because they taste good never gripe or sicken, ; JUDGE DAYTON DENIES CATHEDRAL IS BOMBARDED Said He Could Not Have Been Human Without Tilts With Lawyers. Washington, Feb, 24. Hearings on charges against Federal Judge A. G. Dayton of West Virginia continued yesterday before house Judiciary sub committee with Judge Dayton on the stand In his own behalf. Judge Day ton denied numerous minor charges that he had failed to enforce the law and that he was tempermentally unfit to act as judge. He declared that he did not think he could be human and not have had tilts and disagreements with attorneys. He stated that over three-fourths of the lawyers In the district had sent resolutions protesting their faith in his integrity. OFFER OF 30 r.GRES OF TO FORMER ASHEVILLE EIBL Paris F.eb. 14. The French war yesterday concerning the war situa tion: . "There Is nothing of importance to add to last night's communication. West of Lombaertzyde. the enemy made ready to deliver two infantry at tacks, which came under our fire and was not allowed to be carried home. "The bombardment of Rhelms, re ported yesterday was extremely vio lent. It lasted during the first period for six hours and for a second period of five hours. Fifteen hundred shells were dropped In all quarters of the city. What remained of the cathedral was made a special target and it suf fered severely. The Interior of the vaulted roof, which had so far escap ed, was burned. Another 20 houses were destroyed and 20 civilians were killed. "East of the Argonne between Mel- ancourt and the Meuse our batteries found a German battery and blew up ts ammunton wagon. "On the remander of the lne there nothng to report." Asheville Man Offers to Give Land Near Biltmore for Sanitarium. IN ASHEVILLE GOiSD Friends in i the city have received information that Miss Margaret Pat terson, a graduate of the Mission hos pital, has been sent by the American Red Cross society to Northern France, where she will join the Red Cross forces now with the French army. Miss Patterson left here several years ago, and since then has been district nurse of the Birmingham city schools, where she achieved much success. Miss Patternson sailed from New York on last Thursday and it is thought that she will arrive at the scene of her new duties in about three weeks. In spite of unfavorable trade con ditions that are affecting the whole world, Asheville continues to present little Indication of Industrial depres sion, said a well known business man this morning. . There appear to be a lot of visitors In the city: In fact. from the number to be seen on the! Only One "BROMO QCTNTNE" streets last night, an observer would i Whenever you feel a cold coming on, According to information given out by Dr. R. H. Gerard of Crawfordsville, Ind., the supreme chief of the Order of Ben Hur which has organized a branch In this city, an offer of 30 acres of land, lying close to Biltmore has been made to him for the foundation of a sanitarium for the order. Dr. Gerard stated yesterday afternoon that suggestions had been made from time to time of the advisability of estatlljh- ing a home for those of the order who were afflicted and that different places had even been considered for the proper location of this national sani tarium. Asheville was mentioned among the very first of these places, also the Saranac Lake region and the vicinity of Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain in Tennessee. Now comes the offer of SO acres of land following closely on the statement of the high officer of the organization that a sani tarium of the order was a possibility for Asheville. No information was given as to the exact location of the tract of land that was offered and the price was not mentioned but the doner gav assurance that the land was in every way suitable for the location of such an institution and that the order would find It very advantageous to ac cept the land. PRESIDENT TO STAND Bl HIS APPOINTMENTS Washington, Feb. 24. President Wilson met rumblings of a senate fight on the nominations for the new fed eral trade commission yesterday with announcement that he would stand ny his nominations. W. H. Parry of Se attle, the president stated, had been appointed as a republican. Parry, hitherto had been described as a prog ressive republican. " "BOWL" TO BE HOME OF BOSTON BRAVES. have thought that the season was mid-summer, instead of the latter part of February, which Is supposed to be the height of the dull season here. Even the depression In lumber has not affected building operations here, according to reports from sev eral real estate dealers here. A large number of houses are In course of construction, and plans for more are In sight. The price of many grades of building material has advanced one and two dollars over quotations last fall. In addition to this, it may be pointed out that In spite of possibilities In the International sit uation, the balance of trade Is now In favor of the United States. A member of a local manufacturing concern recently called attention to this favorable trade balance, and the resulting drop In the price of for eign exchange: which, he said, had benefited his firm's business consid erably. Asheville' conditions and situation are much more fortunate than those of many communities, though there Is of course, room for Improvement here. think of the full name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the slg nature of E. W. Orove on box. 25e. 6. B. GILLESPIE ARRESTED DN CHARGES OF BIGAMY Guy B. Gillespie was arrested yes- grave'terday on a warrant issued In Magis trate B. a Lyda's court charging him with bigamy. It Is alleged that the accused married Katie Miller of this city while having a wife and child living in Knoxville, from whom he had not secured a divorce. Pending Information from the Tennessee city. the defendant Is held at the county jail. The preliminary hearing will be held before Magistrate Lyda as soon as the necessary Information Is se cured. FIVE MEN CHARGED WITH GIVING FALSE ALARMS Five men, John Rumbough, Frank Weaver, Ernest Stewman, Durand Cooper and Everett Justice were ar rested Monday afternoon by the police on charges of turning in false fire alarms. It Is alleged by the po lice that the defendants on the morn- lng of January 28, turned In a false alarm at the corner of Broadway and East street and a few minutes later at the corner of Southslde and Bllt more avenues. REINFORCEMENTS ARE SENT TO BLUFF, UTAH STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Ey Cream Applied la Nostrils UcUma JUsad-Coidi at One. Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 24. Messages just received from Bluff, Utah, say that Indians are entering the town. It has not been ascertained whether the Indians are Plutes seek lng a parley or Navajo Indian police from Shlprock agency. Denver, Feb. 23. More reinforce. menu are expected to reach Bluff, Utah, late today to aid the posse of white men engaged In fighting a band of Piute Indians. In the fighting which began Sunday rive Indians and one white man have been killed, five Indians and two white men have been wounded and sis Indians have been taken prisoners. JAPANESE DEMANDS ON CHINA BEING STUDIED . it your norinla are clogged and your head Is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, Just ret small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antlmptlo cream Into your nostrils and let It penetrate through every air passage cf your head, soothing ana healing the In fitmcd, swollen mucr.ua membrane and you get Instant relief.. Ahl how good It feels. Tour no t'M are open, your head Is clear, no r hawking, snuffling, blowing; no i hond'ache, drynrm or struggling ' " h. Ely's Crm Halm Is Jut t r .rrs from bond colds and neeO, It s a delight Washington, Feb. 21. Reports of the Japanese demands on China have been so conflicting that the American government has not been able to out line Us policies In this respect Pres Ident Wilson told callers today that he was not certain what the exact de mands were, but tie Indicated that the situation was being carefully studied. TEUTONIC ALLIES GALLING ALL THEIR ELLEGI8LE RESERVES Geneva, Feb. 24. Germans 46 years of age and under, eligible for service in the landstrum, have been recalled from Holland . It Is reported that those in other neutral countries have also been directed to report by March 6. Austria also has summon ed from neutral countries members of the landstrum up to the age of 45 years. --..' : .; . . MARSHALL STORE WAS II T Information received at the sheriff's office yesterday points to a whole sale burglary of a hardware store which - took place at Marshall last night. According to the Information available, when the owner of the bur glarized store opened his place of bus iness In the morning, he found various articles scattered about the room and an Investigation of the stock showed a large number of guns, revolvers and ammunition to be missing. No clew was obtained as to the Identity of the burglars but officers of the local sheriff's department have been noti fied to keep a lookout forany sus pected men who come this way. RUSSIANS CLAIM TURKS IN CAUCASUS WERE DEFEATED Petrograd, Feb. 23. A report on the fighting in the Caucasus has been received from thei headquarters of the Russian commander in that re gion which eays that on February 21 the Russians had an engagement with the Turks In the vicinity of Tchoruk, as a result of which the Turks were driven beyond the river. There was no fighting elsewhere that day. , LECTURE COURSE IN FIRST AID TO INJURED For the past several weeks a class in first aid to the injured, composed of twenty-five or thirty ladleB in the city, has been taking a course or leo tnres uiider Ir. James M. Lynch. The lectures have been held twice a week In the Parish house at mumore, and those attending them are very enthusiastic over the course of in. struction given. On last Friday af ternoon the class stood its nrst exami nation, which was conducted uy ur, Joseph Adams. ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South- Schedule Figures Published as Infor mation Only and Not Guaranteed. Effective Sun., Dec. It, '14. No. ARRIVES FROM Eastern Time 9 Savannah, Jacksonville . ,2:10 p.m. 11 Washington, New York, Rich mond 2:40 p.m, 12 Chattanooga, St. .Louis Louisville, Cincinnati, Memphis ..,.2:05 p.m. 15 N. y., Philadelphia, Washing' ton . .. . . 18 Murphy, Waynesville , 20 Murphy, Waynesville . 21 Goldsboro,' Raleigh ,.. 22 Waynesville . . . . ..... 27 Charleston, Columbia 28 Cincinnati, Memphis, Louisville, St, Louis. Chicago ....... .10:20 a.m. 36 Washington,. New York and Rich mond . . :40 a.m. 41 Columbia ....... ,11:15 a.m. 102 Bristol, Knoxville and Chattanoo ga .10:65 p.m. WISE CASE STILL BEFORE SUPERIOR COURT JURY GERMANY NOT MEETING EXPENSE OF PRISONERS The case of Sidney Wise against the Asheville Power and Light company, which has been In Superior ' court since yesterday morning, went to the jury Just before the noon recess-to day. .No decision had been reached in the -case shortly after the court re cessed. The plaintiff Is suing for 115,000 damages for personal inju ries alleged to have been received at the hands of the defendant's agents. .Washington, Feb. 23. The entente allies have mad representations to the United States that Germany is not meeting the cost for the care of the German prisoners detained In their camps; and they ask the United States, as representing diplomatically all the nations at war, ot make rep resentations to Germany in this respect. NATIONAL EDUCATORS MEET IN CINCINNATI " cr n - . .-' in P ft " $ :" i -a. r Cincinnati, Feb. 23. Six minor bodies of the National Education as sociation began sessions here today, preliminary to the opening tonight of the main convention the department of Superintendence. Three other or ganizatlons, allied with the assocta- tion, held their opening meetings last night. BANK ROBBERS IN FLA, SECURE $4000 IN RAID Stuart, Fla., Feb, 23. Three men entered the bank of Stuart today, held up the A cashier an dsecured all the money in sight about $4000. Two posses are In pursuit. When this city was a village, a "To Let" placard really served, in its way as an "advertisement" As the town grew bigger, its value grew less. CASTOR I A . For Infants and Children 3n Use For Over 30 Years Signature of .10:80 a.m. . , .6:80 p.m. .. .1:47 p.m. ..8:00 p.m. , . .8:40 a.m .8:10 p.m, ATTOIEY GENERAL RIBS 10 BREAD TRUST, SO FAB Washington, Feb.' 24. Attorn. General Gregory's Investigation into whether unlawful combinations had caused the recent rise in the nrlc uicnu oiv.io iw tar Ulioovered fin evidence, President Wilson told call era, on which criminal prosecution could be based. He added, how. ever, that the department Is etlll at work in this direction. . If you want a position as hon- keeper, you can make advertising pay No. DEPARTS FOR Eastern Time 10 Savannah, Jacksonville .'.4.10 p.m. 11 Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Ldulsvllle, St. Louis and Cincin nati .................... .2:66 p.m. 12 Washington, New York and Rich mond .2:25 p.m. 16 N. Y., Philadelphia and Washing ton .6:45 p.m. 17 Waynesville, Murphy ..'.8:30 a.m. 19 Waynesville, Murphy ...8:20 p.m. 21 Waynesville 8:15 p.m. 22 Raleigh, Goldsboro .....8:60 a.m. 27 Chicago, Cincinnati, Chattanooga, MemDhis .....8:30 p.m. 28 Columbia, Charleston . .10:30 a.m. 36 Washington, Richmond and New Yord .6:30 a.m. 42 Atlanta, Charleston .....7:00 a.m. 101 Bristol, Knoxville and Chattanoo . ga 7:10 a.m. Street Car Schedule. In Effect Nov. Si, 1914. Zelllco and Return 6:00, t;ig, 6:30 a. m. ' !' Riverside Park 6:15 and every 15 minuted until 11:00 p. m. Depot via, Southslde Avenne (:(, a. m. and every 16 minutes until hli p. m.. then every minutes until1 3:45 p. m., then every 15 minutes un-i til 11:00 p. m. 1 Depot via. French Broad Avenue' 6:00 a. m. and every. 16 minutes until 11:00 p. m. Manor 6:00 a. m. and every 15 minutes until 11:00 p. m, . 1 Charlotte Street Terminus 6:00 a m. and every 15 minutes until llioo p. m. 11:30 car runs through; return leaves end of line 12:00. Patton Avenne 6:00 a. m. and sr. ery 15 minutes until 11:00 p. m. East Street 6:00 a. m. and evii 16 minutes until 11:00 p. m. Grace via. Mcrrlmon Avenne 6:90 6:30 a. m.; then every 16 minutes an. til 10:30 p. m.j then every 30 mln. utes until 11:00 p: m. 1 Biltmore 6:18 a. m. and then even 15 minutes until 11:00 p. m., last car. uepot ana west Asneville via. Southslde Avenue 6:30 a. m. and ev ery 15 minutes until 11:00 p. m. No. 41 receives connectlo' at Hen dersonville from Lake Toxaway and Brevard. . - No. 27 receives connection at Hen dersonvllle from Rosman and Brevard. Train 28 connects at Hendersonvllle and Rosman. " Train 10 connects at Hendersonvllle for Brevard anil Lake Toxaway. Through sleeping cars' dally to and from New York, Philadelphia, Balti more. Washington, Charleston, Clncln natl, Chicago, "Memphis, St. Louis and Louisville. Through chair cars Goldsboro-Asheville trains os. 21 and 22. Dining car service trains Nos. 27 and 28. J. H. WOOD, Div. Passenger Agent ALEX. H. ACKER, City Passenger and Ticket Agent Sunday Schedule Differs In the Pol. lowing Particulars: Car leaves Square for Manor 6:00 1, m., returning; 6:15 a, m., Cars leave Square r for Depot vli Southslde avenue 6:00, 6:15, 8:80, Y:0, 7:80, 8:00 and 8:80 a. m. Can leave Square for Depot via. French Broad avenue 6:16, 6:80, 6:45, 7:16, 7:45 and 8:15. Car for Depot leaves Square 8:45 a. m., both Southslde and French Broad. First car leaves the Square for Charlotte street at 6:00 a. m. and v. ery 30 minutes until 8:30, next 8:45. ' First car leaves the Square for; Riverside 8:30, next 8:45. First car leaves the Square for We Asheville 6:15, 7:00; next 8:30. ' 1 With the above exceptions, Sunday, schedules commence at 9:00 a. m. and' continue same as week days. On evenings when entertalntnentii are in progress at the Auditorium lh last trip on all lines will be from en. tertainment, leaving Square at regu., lar time and holding over at Audi torium. Car leaves Square to meet No. lli night train, 30 minutes before . ule Or announced arrival James Gaffney, owner of the Bos ton National league team, who Is sat isfied with the progress that is being made in the construction of the new, ball park to be used by the Braves next season. "We are not going to call It 'park or 'field' or 'stadium' " said Gaffney. "Those terms are all out of date, you know. My new diamond will be known as the "bowl" for the stands are laid out In mnch the same manner as those of the Yale bowl at New Haven. COUCH SYRUP The chili feverish with a cold, running f-.- nose, tight or loose I Ct j cougn wita wheezing or rattling of phlegm as It breathes, (mothors put jour ear to child's back or chest and listen) should have Da. Bull's COUOH Bmu P. Has N Herpkla) r Calor form In It Iff the iJimvfr, eo, si ah engineer ana i . .. : & VTT 4LZ. , flr.msn were killed and nine D.-n-1 clnetoglve. ZSe.lVfl I 7KJ gers, a basrageman and a mall clerk ' TJMZ.I,".,,I,? b4 l,,.nM ,T eotnh Mis. . ram Ufea, lo it foih Uraoklra. X. T. 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