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Wednesday, MarcS'l,",19IB. THE ASHEVILLE TIMES JIT'S THREE YERRS DLD But Just as Good Today as When Three sears ago a W. Asheville sident testified to complete relief L-om kidney His. He later says that S,Pre has not been the slightest return if the trouble. Asheville sufferers r . i j i . , I j ill take a greai uem 01 conuuri jn v,i W. Ashevllle man's statement. I prOVCa Wis". "uu" w a ,uo ;,n be depenueu upon, r. M. Johnson, mgr. Excelsior kdnt and Paper Co., W. Ashevllle, lays:' "My Kidneys were weaK and I t;iii Dalns through my back. I use! Loan's Kidney Pills, procured from Imith s Drug more, ana mey gave m lolief." (Statement given February 7, 1912). RESULTS THAT REMAIN. OVER TWO YEAR8 LATER, Mr. lohnson said: "My kidneys are In mod condition now and I have had 0 neea OX a niuiioy uivujuuia in BBv- kral years." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't limply ask for a kidney remedy get loan's Kidney Pills the same that Ur. Johnson has twice publicly rec ommended. ' . FoBter-MUburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. T. ANNUAL CIRCUS AT Y.M.C.A. TONIGHT .' ra . , . Everything Is In Readiness for Big Event 500 Seats For the Audience. Women invade the FIELD OF ASTRONOMY London, March 1. Astronomy Is hie field of human endeavor to be In vaded by women. : As a career for women It recently received Impetus when the. Royal Astronomical society nbtained a supplementary charter (from the crown in order to admit hvomen members as follows or the co- Iciety. Jilve women were admitted to ncmbership and that many more will iresuably become after the March meeting. vicrcsgaiSALVE nnu T51 t The RAYO LAMP SAVES TROUBLE YOU don't have to spend the greater part of your time cleaning it and won dering why it won't burn. The Rayo is simple in construction and in design. It lights without removing the shade and gives the best sort of light the kind that won't hurt your eyes. ' . Lamps Rayo lamp are an ornament to any home. They require very little attention yet always add to the attractive neii of the room. The Rayo li the aymbol of efficiency economy convenience. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to insure best results in Oil Stoves Lamps, and Heaters. Here are some other specialties for the home that every housewife needs. Standard Household Lubricant Parowax . Matchless Liquid Clost Ask for them by name. If your dealer does not carry theie, write to our nearest nation. STANDARD OIL CO MP ANT BALT1MORB W..t,U. D. C CWVata. N- C. NoolL. V.. Rickaawl.Va, f ThMt y Ml , i t) tof.ik, Gul ' ' l.lMtim.aae' V ThMt y CAPSULE! BUM tumi (MIDY) , 24 MtttiM the KM StaMMt Vlth Ml laMIWliWM, floU H all dnrvuu. preparations for the reception of the large crowd that Is expected to attend the annual circus at the Y. M. C. A. tonight at 8 o'clock are being made today and everything will be In readiness for the opening . of the greatest show on earth" nromotlv on time. Arrangements have been com pleted for seating the large crowd. seats neing placed along the gallery of the gym- and on the first floor, spaces around walls of the "gym" have been reserved for scats. More than BOO people can thus be easily seated, It is claimed. Tha performances, have been thor oughly rehearsed for their parts, most of them having spent the past two weeks In getting their acts in condi tion for the big night. That several surprises will be given the audience goes without saying, for the names bf the performers have not been given out as yet, although most of the acts have been advertised in the newspa pers and on the posters which have been scattered over the city. Seats are on sale in the office of the association, where those who prefer to buy hefore the rush Is on tonight can still secure good seats. This cir cus is given each year under the di rection of Physical Director H. M. Dill and proves of great benefit to the as sociatlon from a financial standpoint as well as giving pleasure and enter tainment to a large number of people. BILTMORE HOSPITAL GRADUATING CLASS The graduating exercises of the 1916 class at the Clarence BarkW Memorial hospital at Biltmore will be held to morrow night at 8 o'clock in the par ish house of All Souls' church, at Bllt more. Invitations to the exercises have been issued by the board of con trol and the staff of the hospital and It is expeoted that many friends of the young ladies who graduate and friends of the hospital will attend. The following young ladies, only one of whom is from Asheville, will re. ceive diplomas this year, having com pleted the course at the hospital: Miss Minnie A. Hall, Gloucester, O.; Miss Eona Palmer, Asheville; Miss Mary W. Glenn, Lowell, N. C; Miss Nellie Steele,. Statesvllle. Here's A 'Tip9 On Rheumatism Follow It AN ACCURATE DESCRIPTION When your arm or your leg feels "all knot ted" with rheumatism, when you feel as though your muscles were "tied up with a rope," you are really describing your palm accurately. RHeumatism la a condition ot the body when acids and other deposits ot impurities are ac tually "tleing up" the strands of muscles in your body, or strangling the nerves and thus producing the awful Bhooting pains of sciatica, lumbago, etc. Medical authorities agree that these acid, deposits are carried and deposited by the blood In the various parts of the body. It stands to reason, therefore, that local appli cations such as rubbing with so-called remedies can't do any permanent good. At best they can relieve the pain a little and only for a little while. The only way to" effect a real cure Is to attack the real cause the blood. - It is cleansed from the troublesome deposits by S. B. S., the reliable blood, purifier that is now easing the pains and healing the Ills ot the third generation. S. S. S. "goes after" the Impurities in the blood as relentlessly, as eagerly and as thoroughly as a ferret goes after rats; pursuing the poison Into every vein and artery, into every nook and corner' of the body, and chasing the troublesome substances out of the system. The blood thus cleansed, carries off the acid and - other injurious deposits and "filters" them out of the body through the kidneys. 8. 8. 8. is not a drug. It is a purely vegetable blood purifier. You can get 8. S. 8. at every drug store. But if in addition you should like to have the advice of the doctors In charge of our laboratory, do not hesitate to write us. You will receive free, conscientious and confidential advice. This Is in line with our policy to make every effort to insure the best results from 8. S. 8. to every sufferer. Get a bottle at your drug gist's today. If you wish special advice, write to Medical Department, Room 45, Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Wi'm .uiiwi.ii wmm jy iMCSwirrsreancco. V i ATLANTA. GA. Iff U...A. M, Pita.$l.O0rerBottle. 'ii'; : Jjgg Mo, 1 75 Pm-B.nl.. ItaMiintkikilliaulqr. TKSWnSPECIFKCO. rfi MawrroM, MOVIES CHIEF FORM OF Yuan Shi-Kai and Other Fans -.. Looking for Lost Chap ter of Story. LLOYD GEORGE ISSUES BOOK ON WORKERS London, Mar. 1. In connection with Lloyd George's campaign for the "dilution" of labor In the muni tion factories with women workers, the ministry of munitions haB issued an elaborate illustrated book -dealing with the employment and training of unskilled women for munition', work. The book contains hundreds of photo graphs; showing the operations, with descriptive and explanatory notes. Mr. Lloyd George writes in the preface: - "The photographic records and written descriptions of what is actual ly being done by women in munition factories, on processes hitherto per formed solely by skilled men, will I believe, act as an incentive and a guide in many factories where em ployers and employed have been sceptical as to the possibilities of di lution. Heing convinced that until that policy is bodily adopted through out the country we cannot provide our armies with such an adequate supply of munitions as will enable them to bring this war to an early and suc cessful conclusion. I : very earnestly commend this book to the most -seri ous. -consideration of employers -. and modern arm Peking, March 1. Yuan Shi-kai is very fond of moving pictures, and he and all the members of his family attend a performance in the theater in the Forbidden City every week, when the films brought to the lead ing picture theater in Peking lire shown for the entertainment of the Yuan household. Ilecently Yuan Shi-kai, together with thousands of other : Interested cinema patrons in Peking has suffer- i ed a great difsappointment. A mys tery film to run for twelve weeks In Peking completed six Instalments of the story, but the seventh instalment got lost somewhere in Sweden on its way over from London, and Peking is anxiously awaiting the unraveling of the plot. 'The young heroine of the film drama was seized by bandits when Peking last saw her, and resi dents of both the Forbidden City and the outer city are anxious to know of her fate. Life in the Forbidden City affords few diversions especially since tWere have been some evidences of dis loyalty among trusted employes. Con sequently, Yuan Shi-kai and his fam ily enjoy little liberty. The president takes his) exercise chiefly In drilling a section of the in the Forbidden City, g Why those Pains? g U ; , . . - H : H . Here U a testimonial unsolicited H 3 "Ifl had my will it would r-5 H be sdvertiiedon every itreet J W W" corner. The msn or woman J ; M thathu rheumatun and fails I J f w . nHnnriijn'jtjij to keep and we Sloan's Lini- 1 U I iiilllliil IHl sent ii like a drowning man B 5 IS 1H i Hi - ' refuting a rope." if. J. V : LIT1 g : Sloan's -1,; employed." ItEAIj TCSTATK TKAXSFERS J. E. Johnson and Mary Johnson to C. C. Greenwood, property, in Keaver dam .townsh'p; $10 and oilier. -considerations. . James V, Young and wife to Wesley II. Ltnoir, property in West Ashe vllle:' consideration. $-150: 11. It. Miliard to J. M. Parker, 'prop erty on Hill street; $10 and other con siderations. AV. F. Krickhan anil .wife to P. A. Donnahoe and C. T. Ruwl's, property In Woolfey; $10 and other considerations. while several of his sons play foot ball and skate on the frozen lakes within the great walls enclosing "he palace grounds. Skating Is also affording recreation for legation staffs and legation guards In Peking which has been more or less isolaieil as a result of the bitter feeling growing out of tho European war, Practically all of the legations have their own temporary skating rinks built in their compounds. These rinks are covered with bamboo mat ting to protect the ice from the sun and dust. . The American legation rink Is practically the only rink In Peking where visitors of all European pow ers are entertained. Office Phone 60 GOOD LUMBER CLEAN LUMBER Citizens Lumber Co. Yard Phone 61 W. H. CRANE ON STAGE FOB PAST FIFTY YEARS New York, March 1. More than BOO persons, including a gallery of about 100 women,- attended a dinner at the Waldorf last night In honor of William If. Crane, the actor. It was a testimonial from the members of the theatrical profession to commemorate Mr. Crane's half century on the stage. The gathering Inlluded men and wom en prominently connected with the theatre in many capacities. In a few weeks Mr. Crane will have finished his fifty-third yr;ir of active life in the theater. He b; now play ing a New York engagement in "The New Henrietta." At the end of this season he expects to 'retire and live In New York. He will be seen on" tho stage again only In special perform ances.. ' CONGESTION OF WAR , SUPPLIES IS WORSE AT VLADISVOSTOK Star Sausage HOME MADE : .'''''.- V ; HOME CONSUMED HOME APPRECIATED Made From Buncombe-raised, Buncombe-fed hogs. ; STAR MARKET Phone 1917 Vladivostok, 'March 1. Congestion of wur supplies at Vladivostok con tinues to grow worse. At preaent there are twenty-eight steamers in the har bor or waiting in the bay to enter the harbor. Pier facilities are lacking to accommodate the steamers. The ther mometer registers twenty degrees be low sero, and the extreme tempera ture and Ice are adding to confusion. The cranes on the plors are not heavy enough to lift locomotives and other heavy weights, and consequently light ers must be utilized for this purpose. A there are only sufficient lighters to unload four steamers, the handling of locomotives la greatly delayed. Four fundred and fifty American locomotives were sold to Russia for use In speeding up war supplies, and so far less than fifty of thoto have been unloaded at Vladivostok. Amer ican manufacturers .are alto sending twenty thousand steel cars to Vladi vostok. Heavy floating cranes were brought from Japan to handle the war supplies but It Is almost Impossible to move these In the Ice, and they nro of an old type not well adapted to the pre Hunt work. Iterauie of delay, demurrage charges ar piling up agalni the freight. The shores of the harbor aro blocked with cargo, and It seems lui possible to get cars to move this out. The government says It has three thousand car at Lake Rklkal, but then are not coming with any regu larity to Vladivostok and the aituution seems to grow more confusing evory day. Ilarvsd wire, cotton and rails makt up a great part of the cargo which Is now reaching here. Various depart ments whli h are handling the cargo, Insist on different aorta of supplies be. lug tku to dlltsrent piers. The re. suit Is that some ships unload leas than P0 ton a day and In many raws the dauiuiTBtis charges agulnat one ship reach 11.600. a day. Buy Shoes Wliers They Have the Better Kind at Topular Trices. BARGAIN ANNEX AND MAMMOTH FURNITURE STORE mm 3. L. 6M.vrnFns sons. rhone 33 IS and 17 Broadway Tempting, Toothsome, t0 ifi Peanut Butter fg Phone2740 35 College St I g unmh! ' L0ANS0N-DIAM0NDS' I )' ffiW '$Sk Jewelry and All Kinds of I MjjT Wvr Oil lr Personal Property, ' U U Yir Pk In stock, a complete line of Guns, 1 (l JWXll M y$MX Revolvers. Ammunition and Bport. fl Jf i vMnat1' W M lng Good"' I S 1 . Vy f ' 5 and'laUiT G' 6'' CMM' I GET AFTER THESE DOLLARS Our town should got ALL of tho trade in our trade area. We don't worry about our neighboring town's business. AVe have enough to do to taio caro of our OWN. But wo should get ALL of our own. How about these dollars that aro GETTING nway from us f How about the dollars that are SLIPPING through our fingers! Wo have tho GOODS. We have tbo values. Our prices aro RIGHT. And yet there is a lot of money slipping AWAY from us constantly. The best way to get AFTER this money is to tell tho truth about the man or tho system that is taking it away. Join tho Trade-at-ITome campaign. Broadway Pharmacy Co. 12 Broadway Prescriptions Carefully ' Filled and Promptly Delivered Toilet Articles Fine Candy Why pay for Experienco when it is all around you. ASHEVILLE UTOMOBILE CCESSORY COMPANY . We'll Save You Money 35 E. College St. Safety First in Electrical Installations,' In sures Peace of Mind. Lighten Ufo's labor for tho loved one with a So-Ez Sew ing Machine Motor, Edwin McKay Electric Co. , 35 Biltmoro Ave. Phono 2516. Harry L. Finkelstein Popular Pawnbroker 25-25 Blltmore Ave,, Phone 887 . Ashevllle, ST, O. Davis 100 PerCent Pure Paint The World's Standard "Bring Us Your Paint -V 'Problems.1 r Carolina Paint & Varnish Co. 21 BiltmoreAve, , , Phone 239. Eventually We will examine jour tired, "train ed eyts and fit you with, perfeet fit ting glasses. 10 year experience In exclusive op tical work. Consult us for eye relief. CHARLES H. H0NES3 Exclusive Optometrist and Optician fit Patton Ave. Opp. Postofflce. Milk-Made and Butter-Krust Bread for your Stomach's 3ae. Cnltes and Pastry for Social Functions. ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY
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