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Monday, Woveabw. PAGE SIGHT THE ASHEVTLU5 GAZETTE-HEWS I1: m : i' I'll I f, ! to I- . 5.W1 Hi:'- (' !-t-- 4 Vl ! I . f ! iU.'' . " m !) i i IMS 1 1 1 1 ! nRSnN.NFWMIN I- , EASY FOR LOCALS s rooTBAix REsrirs r H LAST SATURDAY R ittttieitittttititttititititiit 1 Bingham Won Game In Walk ' aver, Score 24 to 0 Girls' Team Played Saturday. Tale. IS; Princeton. 7, Vanderbilt, 17; Auburn. 0. Virginia. IS; South Carolina, 0. Georgetown, 28; North Carolina Aggie. 0. Chattanoga.0; Sewanee, 0 Cornell., 40; Washington & Lee, 21. Georgia Tech.. 0; Georgia, 0, Syracuse, 38; Colgate, 0. Pennsylvania. 0; Michigan. 0, At Wake Forest. N. C: Wake Fo- Failing to measure up to the teams est college. 26; Gallaudet. 6. that have represented the school In Harvard. 16; Brown, 7. th. t th, rtinr, frmr, Car- l Winston-Salem. N. C.i Unlver ' 1 altvnf Vnrt H Oarnllno J 1 r.rij. J 11 . T.fTn J ' khiuivu " " -""" college. 6. :.":i,y"rS',Z'. At Richmond: V. M. I.. ; Clem ....uu o...,., "" son, 3, xsingnam scnooi . learn, in me annual football game : between these old At Emery. Va.: Maryville 20; Em ery and Henry. 0. rivals, the score being 24 to 0 for the At wiiii.-,ok,. . .Vti , . n.i Th. t ,hv WiUiamsburg. Va.:Randolph- .---- r ,- ' ' Macon, zi; William and Mary. 7. pt the old fighting spirit for which Seattle, Waah.: University of the team has been noted in the past w hl ,., . y " and the boys representing the school "Ia f ' Un,versUy of Ca"" this year had no chance Saturday to it ',,. . , aven look in on the scoring end of "nZ?.!LC:i7-rm?n UB'- me game. At. oA1.i, t-,,Ak1 -d- .. t .vi-i. Line plunges were the principal Uo-tL ST. lplays put In effect by the visitors. . ... .. "'. B. Wy little open football being played "aer S Stevens, 28; i.y them and during the llrst quarter 2trlZ.Lr. W V w u, . they started off as if theywouW play Mf .TITZXZZ ja real game, but tne ngnung spirit - ootn lagged and In the last quarter yf? 'J.V.-.'' xt v "tt'u h- lomia walled awav with the bl At N. T.: Hobart, 12; Uni- . ' versity of Rochester. 0. end. of the game. .. nr w Basketball Game. shire State. 20; Worcester Tech.. 0. In the first basketzall game of the At WtlliBmtr.wn -Ma av,.. Reason between teams of girls from jl; Williams, 8. .the Asheville High school and Mars At Carlisle. Pa.: Carlisle 20: niov. 1HU1 college, played at the Y. M. C. in?on. 14. A. here Saturday afternoon, the lo- At Granville. O.: Denlson, B6; Ak- tealiteam lost to tne Mars ma Teamiron o. - fby'the score of 15 to 14. The game At Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh. 28: Car- iwaaifast and well played at all times. Ineeie. 0. & visiting team starting off lively At Cincinnati: University of Cincin scoring eight points in the first nati 27. Wittenber. 16. ithree iminutes of play. At Haverford. Pa.: Hai-prfnrfl mr. The teams will play again on De-he 14. Johns-Hookins. 10. teember 11. that game to be played At Green Castle. Ind.: Dennnw n )at Mars Hill. The members of the Ros8 poly j (teams scored points in Saturday's At Richmond. Ind.: Farlhnm n- game as follows: Wabash. 35. W. Noland 7, D. Tennant 5. ana At lndianannli: nmi.. n,. M,' Weaver 2 for Asheville and Wil- over 7 fjon 9 and Watkina 6 for Mara Hill. t fr y ' 9 1 m ' t s if- I Itif If 'I ll H&T II This Being Our First Sale Since v entering business, we want to impress upon you that this is no fake sale but you will find every item exactly as ad vertised. . Tom N. Clark The Shop for Particular Men. Legal Building Adjoining Logan Remember We Carry Only the highest 'grades and best qualities tof Men's Goods in this shop, and having been in business but a short while our goods are new and correct in style. Begins Today, Nov. 15th Clearance Sale Closes Wednesday, Nov. 24 lODays of TREMENDOUS VALUE-GIVING in UP-TO-THE-MINUTE Haberdashery We Have Purchased Large quantities of Christmas Goods which will arrive shortly and as our shop is small we must reduce our Fall Stock to make room for new goods. Hence this unusual MidtSeason Clearance Sale. Read carefully the items listed below and you will note a saving of 10 per cent to 25 per cent on all your Fall and Winter requirments. -'v'V . Shirts At Clinton, N. T.: Hamilton. 0; Union. .0 At Harrisburg, Pa.: Bucknell. 17; Gettysburg, 7. At Easton, Pa.: Penn. State, 33; La- Fayette. 3. At Swarthmore. Pa.: Villanova. 13; Swarthmore, 0. At Lancaster. Franklin and Mar shall, 20; Ursinus, 3. At Morgantown, W. Va.; West Vir ginia, 19; Virginia Poly insitute, 0. At Cambridge. Mass.: Yale 'fresh men. 20; Harvard freshmen, 14. At Allentown. Pa.: Muhlenbefg, 0; Catholic unversity, 3. At Gainesville, Fla,: Florida, 6; Cita del, 0. At Oxford, O.: Miami, 13; Ohio uni versity, 6. At Beloit, Wis.: Marquette unver sity, 13; Beloit college, 0. At St. Louis: Washington, 12: St. Louis, 7. , At Appleton, Wis.: Ripon college. Lawrence, 0. , At Columbia, Mo.: Missouri. 41; Drake, IS. At Fayettevllle, Ark.: Oltlnhoma. 23; Arkansas, 0. At Waco, Texas: Eaylor, 12; Okla homa A. & M., 6. At Austin, Texas: University of Texas. 20; University of Alabama, 0. At Evanston, 111.. Indiana, 13; Northwestern, 6, - At Omaha: Notre Dome, Crelghton, 0. At Iowa City, Iowa: Ames, Iowa, 0. . , At Valdosta, Ga.: Mercer. 32 lumbla college, 0. At Lawrence, Kan.: Kansa. 0 braska, 33. At Iexington, Ky.. Kentucky State, 7; Perdue, 0. At Champaign, 111.: Illinois, 17; Wisconsin, 8. At Minneapolis: Minnesota, 20; Chicago, 7. At Exter, N. H.: Phillips Exeter, 37; Phillips Andover, 7. At Portland, Me.: Tufts, 34; Bow doin, 0. At Cleveland. O.: Western Reserve, 35; Mount Union, 0. At Columbus, O.: Oberlln, 0; Ohio State, 25. , 42; 16; Co- Ne- Do you know that we carry the best line of shirts in town? Ask your friends, he knows. Silk Shirts, $5.00 value for ........ . $3.50 Silk and Linen Shirts, $3.00 and $3.50 values for ... . .............. . . $2.50 Madras Shirts, $2.50 values for ... . '.$1.90 Madras Shirts, $2.00 values for . ....$1.65 Madras Shirts, $1.50 values for . .. .$1.25 Madras Shirts, $1.00 values for . ... .$ .85 A wonderful assortment of patterns from which to make your selection. If youdon't' need some now, you will soon. Underwear Ten Per Cent Reduction on entire stock of Fall and "Winter Underwear, hoth two piece and union suits.. Caps $1.25 and $1.50 value for $1.00 value for $1.00 ...75c Gloves Ten Per Cent Off on all Gloves Have You Seen our NewDerhies YOU HAD BETTER GET ONE AT THE REDUCED PRICES Stiff Hats, $4.00 values for . . . . . Soft Hats, $4.00 values for. ., . . Soft Hats, $3.00 values for. ... , You will find among our collection of soft hats all the correct blocks in the best and newest colors. HOSIERY Ten Per Cent Reduction on all hosiery; silk, lisle and cotton in fancies, and all solid colors." v Tom N. Clark LEGAL BLDG. ADJOINING LOGAN The Shop for Particular Men $3.50 $3.25 . ....... . . $2.50 Neckwear A magnificent collection of the season's newest novelties as well as the staple and conservative patterns in the most popular, shapes. A splendid opportunity to solve the problem of a most acceptable Christmas gift for little money. f $2.00 and $2.50 values for . . .... . . . .$1.65 $1.50 values for ... .'. . . . ... ....... .$1.15 $1.00 values for . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . .$ .80 $ .50 values for . .-. . . . . . . t .........$ .40 Handkerchiefs Narrow hem, all-linen Handkerchiefs, beautiful quality. 50c value for 40c 35c value for 25o Traveling Bags A splendid assortment of 18-in. and 20 in. traveling bags, alf genuine cowhide leather and elegantly trimmed. $20.00 values for .$16.50 $15.00 values for $12.50 $12.50 values for $10.75 $10.00 values for .....'.......$ 8.50 Pajamas Ten Per Cent Reduction on entire stock madras and flannelette pajamas. ADMTUATi PEARY AS AX AVIATOR. REAR ADMIRAL PEARY READY EOR FLIGHT. X SPORT CALENDAR. - K Monday. Horse Rao meet continues all week fit Dnwle Vfd. DOADOtf H lCHOl Auto Auto show, all week, at Prov- Dr. AdolDh Elchorn. chief of the Uienee. K. I. pathological division of the bureau of B""aras Handicap is.z baiKiin inimal Industrie at Washington. pm'""lonai tournament opens at New hose newly discovered anthrax se- xorK' turn hftn been Blirrfnll urt nn 71 SOUtnweSlem Held trial, t year old Judge Georne K. Stack pole, vl"": VK,r,. mf Rlverhnnd 1 I In R.ll.ui hiu. doiih nucnw inrnu vs. jonn tiltal New York iv rouna. ai Winnipeg; JudM RtBPknnle U th flr. titiimii ,owier y. raiiunB loviu.kjt. iv teln? on whom the serum ha been round at New York; Terry Brook tried. Four caes of anthrax, a tropl- Y- rrB""1' mac?: " L "l rat nn ml A h.u. h..n ...ri. uiiuucjjuii, vuuu.j xv. j, oimiiv.ii v. d In New York alone, during the Tommy Coleman, 0 round, at 8hen- Inst yenr. The first three cases were naoan. ra- tin to die when the serum we. rush- Dog International dog .how, thre fit frnm Whininn ah., ... i. days, at San Francisco fair, .lections of the erum In hi veins, the noxing rom uioDons y. narry .mdife showed decided Improvement Greb, I round, at St. Paul. Minn. and the DhvMclan v that hi. I ItiurMay. chR.nee for recovery are ood. Home Kentucky fox hunt mMt, at Dr. i:ichorn hns exnerlmentad with ouipnur, ivy. M erum on animal and lout hut 17 Auto 150-mll itrand prlx rac. at cases out of BOO. Phoenix, Aril. Do Pacino coast Boston Terrier To Cur a CoM In On Day show, three day at Lo Angeles. Tske LAXATIVE BP.OMO OTTTKmis Friday. tcie Hix-oay Dicycia Tablet. Druggist refund money if It lull to cure. K. W. GROVE'S ign. turn i on each box. tie. MONEY TO LOAN On Diamonds, Watches Jewel ry and anything of value. Trunks, and leather goods our SPECIALTY. . IT. L. FINKELSTEIN :r loan Of 11-15 Ililtmtir A venae Ibon M7 fact open at Chicago. Iioxlng Mllburn Baylor vs. Phil Bloom, 10 round, at Toledo, Ohio Br.llor F.lncrt v. Kayo Drown, 1 rounds, at Jacksonville, Fla. bataraay. Home Wattenton Hunt club meet, at Warranto, V Auto 110-mll traak rac at Pho nix, Arls. Football Harvard v. Tale, at Cambridge, Ma.; Wlacondn va Mln nrsota, at lladlaon, Wl. Ixt th wife ever remember that ah k, - ,r. J; . 1.200 feet. When to'd after hi flight that the engine had stopped dead and that the aviator had raved both his own- life and that of .his noted pas senger bv coolly volplaning to the surface of the Atlantic ocean, the con- querer of the arctic appeared to be surprised. "I thought they always came down that way," said tho ad miral. "It certainly was thrilling. Will I go up again? MobI certainly I will, if fine sport." , IRK PROGRESSES R. R. have started removing rock on a 3,000 yard cut which when finished will leave the entire road bed from HayesvlUe to) Andrew ready for, the laying of the track. Chief Engineer . Cloud when Inter viewed stated that all grading and everything connected with the com pletion of the grade should be com plete by January 1, .191. She What' his penchant T He Antique. Bhe (glaring through lorgnette) I that on of them with him? Judge. Mr. Frontseat Will I have tlbe to go out and get a drink, usher? Uaher (referring to curtain) It won't stay down a minute, sir. Frontseat (harply) That my business. Galveston News. P R I NT IN G ChrtatnuM Cards, Social Cards, Stationery Designers and General Com mercial Printing. Groves Printing Co. 2SS' The Gazette-News by Mail $4.00 Yr, r Andrew. Nov. II. Fourteen mile nf mda on the Hlawaaaea Valley raiiwav ! nnw rMi for atael. The "CaDtain. there are. burglar In a Tnvrnt Crank hi. iff which hu cauaed houa on Umateen St! eat." tha rnntrantnra an muph Iron hie haa 1 "Don't bother m With UCh tuff. I at lat been cut through and the! gotta mid a ladle' eurre game, ll xrad made. The contractor hav I know for a fact that cash prlte are to . moved their camp to Peach Tre and played for." Kana City Journal. AfXlTAOriiAAl. HOatAT e.TMf. Haw York, Nov. 16. Rear Admiral Robert Peary, th discoverer of th North Pole. I delighted at hi latest flirt with death, namely, a trip In an neroplane. Th Intrepid explorer made a Ight at Dong Ileach wltflh AH ator Frang H. Purnsld In a Ciirtla Some Woman Will Tell You That it is impossible for tbem to cook three meals daily and keep neat and clean and not feel "dead on theirfeet" when evening rolls around. The reason they are over worked and have little or no time for the pleasures of life is in most instances their own fault. For all the hard work and long hours in the kitchen can be eliminated easily. Have a modern gas range installed in the kitchen usn ready-made kitchen fires and "presto" cooking be comes a pleasure instead of thd usual irksome task. . Try it and see. Hundreds of Asheville Women Are Cooking the Easy Gas Range Way. Why Not You? Investigate. Visit Our Bales Eoom, 102 Fatton Avenue, Learn the Merita of Gas and Oar Easy Payment Plait Asheville Power & 'Light Co. The White "30" Touring Car A comfortable motor car for five passengers and. th incomparable. White four-cylinder, 30 horse-power motor. The exclusive family car. Demonstrations on request The Incomparable White. 4-30 Roadster r.$2650 430 Touring . .$2650 4-45 Touring ' 3800 ' ' 6-60Tonring ; 5500 (V. O. B. Cleveland) J Asheville Motor Sales Co. PIIOITI IOCS. 67-71 -BE0ADWAY. a viae boat, aacendina: to a halaht of i i waa one a awetheart
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