THE ASHEVIIJgCnTZEy, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1911 Light Weight Wool Dresses at Special Prices 50 Wool Dresses to move before the season's over. Come, -take advantage of this Sale. Also Every Linen Suit," Lingerie Dress, Silk Dress, Velvet Dress Reduced Below Cost Visitors will do well to come in and see the many Bargains awaiting at .Great Reduction. LONG COATS, RAIN COATS, BAIN CAPES AND EVENING CAPES AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. ! ' " J"TMC .TORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" iimHHMMIIIMMIIHB i1 M MS f TAKE NOTICE! A Few More Days Left before the work will begin tearing gut the old front of my store to replace with a new pressed brick front, which will take several weeks to com plete, and now being heavily stocked with Summer Sporting Goods, Pipes and Smokers' Articles, it will pay you to take advantage of the v : ;0 ALL GOODS GUARANTEED Cigar and Sporting Goods Store 17 Patton Avenue JBlpmbergs sjBsBBBBBBBBWsneBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB P. E. ALLEN, " I Ma08gOT' N DEPARTMENT $$0 WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST CO. " 88 Fatten Ave. Phone 16. Ashevillc Creamery Co. Producrs and distributors of Dairy Products. SWEET CREAM AND SWEET MILK PURE IOE OREAM A SPECIALTY Quick delivery. Boarding Houses, to please you. Special prices to Hotels and Give us a trial. We guarantee Asheville Creamery Co. Phone 1581. No. 45 East College Street Wcavcpvillc Line A Nine-Mile Trolley Rideu Through a Beautiful Country. Every Hour on the Hour from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. 'Also 6:30 A. M. and 11 P. M. On Sundays the last car will leave Asheville for WeavervUle at 7P.1!. TAKE THE RED CARS FROM PACE SQUARE ASHEVILLE tt EAST TENNESSEE R. It. 1 North Main Street f Notice! Notice is hereby given that tickets up to 49,000, issued by the Asheviile Pawn and Loan Office have expired. All unredeemed pledges accumu lated during the past 12 months jill be put on sale at public auction beginning Saturday, August 12th, and continuing until all pledges are sold. HARRY L. FINKELSrEIN, ; ss south maw st. fTvVi zNTrvi demqgragy triumphs OUTPLAYED JOBBERS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS MOUNTAINEERS PLAY ERROR LESS BALL AND WIN. MoGerry In Pine Form and Pitched Shutout Game Till Ninth Whoa Ilomo Run Was Made. APPALACHIAN Won. Lost. ASHEVILLE 43 Knoirtllle 37 Johason City It Morristown IS Cleveland SO Bristol tO 20 28 tl SI ST 41 Pet. .623 .set .681 .SSI .us .SIT Baseball Results NATIONAL Won. Lout. Pon I Chicago . . ..68 SO .(17 j Pittsburg ., .. .. ..6 St .0li New York ,. 6T si .(St! Philadelphia..,.. ..ti 41 , .STT St. Louis ...... .44 41 .((1 Cincinnati.. .... ..il 61 .441 Brooklyn .. . 57 to .SSI Boston .. . .-a TS ,110 NATIONAL. f RESULTS YESTERDAY. . 4- At Morristown Morristown, 1; 4- Asheville, . At Knoxvllle Johnson City, 11; Knoxvllle: 0. 4- At Bristol Bristol-Cleveland 4V. game, postponed; rain. f 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- MORRISTOWN. Tenn.. Aug. 7. Asheville won the opening; game ot the series with Morristown this after noon by the score of S to 1. The vis itors outplaying the locals in every department of the tame. The Jobbers were saved the humil iation or a shut out In the. ninth In ning, when Left Fielder Henry hit the ball over the left field fence for a home run. Pitcher MoQeary, of the Mountain eers, pitched an excellent game and was given errorless support,, while Morton of the Jobbers was not in good form and his support was very poof. Asheville scored tn the second in nlng when Woodward was safe on Bporn's wild throw, went to third on BherrlH's muff and scored on Bowers' single. Three more runs were scored in the third inning. Sharp was given a base On balls, Bigble sacrificed, Smith went out a foul fly. while Woodward was given a base on balls and Hobbs drove an easy one through Hill on second base. Two singles and a sacrifice brought tn another score in the seventh, while Mullln's double and singles by Big ble and Smith scored another run in the ninth. pa. J 1 At Pittsburg-rPhllaaelphle, 1; Pitts, burg, 1. At Cincinnati Boton,, 1; Cincin nati. S. At ChicagoNow York, I; Chicago. (. At St. Louis Brooklyn, S; St. Louts 4. .:". MATTERN' EAST. t, Asheville-- . t lharp, ibf V-s 'i' Mullen, c.f. Bigble, lb Smith, r.f . Woodward, If, . . Hobbs, c. ...... Bowers, 8 b Richards, ss. . . , McOeary, p. ... Totals Morristown Oraham, cf. . . . , Sherrlll. c Hill, 2b Henry, if. Orubb. 8b. . . '.' . . Knox, rf Sporn, ss. '. Mills, lb Morton, p Pope, x 4 1 0 1 s . s s 1 .86 ( ab. r. . 4 0 1 27 14 h. po. a. 0 0 1 o r. L 8 i J 0 ? 11. CINCINNATI O., Aug. T.-Mattern was easy for the locals today, Cincin nati knocking him out of the box in the third inning. Perdue also was in effective. Smith "pltchei good ball at all stages. Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati .. . . j .1 IS 1 Boston t 81 Batteries Smith and Clark; . Mat tern, Berdue and 'Kllng. HARD POt'GHT GAME, ST. LOUIS. Aug. T. St. Louis won a hard fought game from Brooklyn this afternoon. The locals startled the scoring getting two runs In the first Inning. Brooklyn tied It tn the third. St. Louis went; ahead in the fourth. Score: . ,f ; , . 8." H. B. Brooklyn ,1.87 S St. Louis .. ., . I Schardt. Scenlan and Bergen; Steele and Bresnahan, Bliss. runs In the sixth Inning, and gave them the game today 8 to S. The hit ting ot Lajole featured. Score: R. H. E. Boston S 11 t Cleveland. .'... IS S Batteries Wood and Carrlgan; Or egg and Fisher, ONE APIECE. WASHINGTON, Aug. T. Washing ton and St Louis broke even in to day's double header, the looal win ning the first, 1 to 0, while the second went to the visitors, one a scratch. Gray was driven from the mound In the second Inning of the second game and Cashton, who relieved was very wild. The hitting of Laporte featured both contests. Scores; First game: R. H. D. Washington ... I I St Louis I t Batteries Groom and Street; Pelty nd Stephens. ' Second game: R. H. B. Washington " St. Louis ..It 10 1 Batteries Gray. Cashlon and Ains smith; Oeorge and Krltcbel. BABE ADAMS CANDY KID. PITTSBURG.- Aug. 7. "Pittsburg today defeated Philadelphia 1 to 1 In an extremely 'Close game. Chalmers allowed only three hits but gave six bases on balls, two of which developed Into runs. Both were scored by Carey. Adams was strong from start to fin ish. Score: R. H. E. Pittsburg IS 1 Philadelphia 11,1 Batteries Adams and Gibson'; Chalmers and Maran. GOOD THING TINKER WAR BACK, CHICAGO, Aug 7. Joe Tinker, re Instated Chicago shortstop, returned In the game with a vengeance today and was largely, responsible fo- Chi cago's victory over New Tork S to 8. He faced MaHjf waon (four t'.meg for two singles, a double and a triple. Ke alio stole hone u'lille Matnewson wss winding up to deliver the ball. He made threi nrns and hie batting drove In fourjruEa; ''Score: R. H. E. Chicago . . . . .....',. ..S 10 S New Yo.K ,...( II t B..;tevies n.-o n and Arche: ; Ma- tr.-!VtcBa& M. rs. ,NBW YORK. Aug. T. Detroit he gan a fight here today to recover first place In the American league and al though the Tigers won the first game of the New York series. Philadelphia's double victory over Chicago kept De troit in second place. The game was close and exciting, ending I to (. Caldwell outpltched Summers and Works but had one bad Inning. In the seventh he gave his only two bases on balls nd Cobb, coming up with the bases filled, cleaned up with a double to cenwV. Cobb later scored the Win ning run on Morlarlty's single. Score: R. H. E. Detroit ' -- ".. - ." . . 7"! - New York .. .. .. .. . 19 Batteries Summers, Works And Stanage; Caldwell and Sweeney. SOUTHERN New Orleans Birmingham Montgomery , Nashville .. Chattanooga , Memphis . . . Mobile Atlanta .... Won. Lost. Pet ..80 IT .i ..It it ,(S ..14 46 . 645 ,S1 4 .610 .,11 II .600 ..41 II ,4I( ..41 IT ,411 . .81 II .SSI LURID BILL GAME umpire Byrnes' Babbit Foot Could Not be Over come by Base Hits WEBB WAS A HERO SOUTHERN, At Nashville Nashvllle-Moblle, wet grounds. . At Chattanooga Chattanooga-Mont (ornery, not scheduled. At Birmingham Birmingham. Atlanta. S. (First game.h At Birmingham Birmingham, Atlanta, 1. Seoond game.) At New Orleans New 'Orleans, Msmpms, a. :;sj; ff, , wiiitrm.! ....a. SAME PITCHER WON BOTH. Totals 29 1 6 27 18 6 II. H. E. Asheville 01S 000 1016 11 0 Morristown . ...000 000 0011 I 6 Two-base hit, Mullen. Home run, Henry. Sacrifice hit, Mullen, Bigble, Bowers, Grubb, Knox. Stolen base, Orubb. Base on balls, off McOeary, 2. off Morton, S. Struck out, by Mo Oeory S, by Morton 8. Passed ball, Sherill. Hit by pitched ball, Sherrlll. Double plays, Sporn to Hill to Mills, Richards to Sharp to Bigble. Left on bases, Asheville 7, Morristown, (. Um pire, Donahue. Time, 1:16. FhllKdelph!; CetroCi .. . Boetoij . . . New Yorl: . . Cleveland . . . CMcoaro . . . . vccMnarto:. S. Louis .. . o0 .'.; ..it ..it ..30" ..60 ..CI ..11 .850 .844 Si it 60 ,f .616 60 R. tS U -600 30 "I .600 IS ."' .882 70 V .807 amoucan; CULLOP KNOCKED OUT. KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 7. Jo'l.n son City won the first game of the series with Knoxvllle by the score of 11 to 0. The Soldiers batted Cullop out of the box in the second Inning, eight hits and eight runs having been made. Reed, who succeeded Cullop, was also treated badly. Scurry and Brem er hoff had home runs to their credit. Score: R. H. E. Knoxvllle .. -.000 000 000 0 1 6 Johnson City .440 S10 00011 II I Batteries Cullop. Reed and Meyer; Bremerhoff and Taylor. GAME POSTPONED. BRISTOL, Tenn., Aug. 7. Bristol Cleveland game postponed, wet grounds. Double header Tuesday. There are ninety-three postofflces in the five principal Islands of Hawaii. These Islands all have telephone sys tems, with rates about the same as in the United States proper. The death duties collected in France during 1909 amounted to over 162, 000,000. The estates concerned num bered about 876,000 with an aggregate net value above a thousand million dollars. At Washington (Flr.t came St. Louis, 0; Wssh.'rgtoX, 1. - Second game St, Louis, It; Wash ington, 8. At PhilsdBlphla IHrst game Chi oajo, 1; Phlladolph'.a, 2. Second game Chicago, 1; Fbilsdet ph:a, S. (Ten :nn:cgs.) At New To-, r rettoft, 7; New Tori, 1. At 3os(n Cleve'aed, I; Boston, S, TWO GREAT BATTERS BIRMINGHAM. Ala., Aug. 7. Bir mingham won two seven-Inning games from Mlsn'a this afternoon. Kent pitched both games for Birmingham and dlri greater execution In the see ond than In the first. Scores: FV.-st, s tn .!; second, 4 to 1. i-otre rans by Feelan and Johnxon, featured the second game. Scotes; First game ..I - , . . , K. H. B. B!rraingham .. .. . . .. . .8 S 1 Atlsn'a I S 1 B'.;ter"is Kei.t ana Tanti; Millar snd McMurray. Jeoond game B:rm:ng'.iam ., . . . .' Atlanta , .. Batteries Kent end trt Jnhna Anil Wrn. DREITKNSTEIN STTLL THERE, P. II B. .. .4 I ....I 4 1 El'-Ict; Br:t- l.i NEW ORLEA1 fl, Aug. T. L"rlen te2n let Memphis down today vith five hits and New Orleans won. Score: 2. H, E. Memphis .. . . I 6 7 Kevr Orleans I S I Batteries Frits and Adams; Bre!- tensteln and Nagle, if1 ' t CAROLINA ASSOCIATION Winston-Salem j Orecnsboro . . Headaches Impair Mental Faculties and should not be allowed to be-' coma chroi A jOermaa scientist has invented a tiny eiectlre oven, small enough to bo, placed on the platform . oii a mlero scrbpe. ' It's purpose hi to dry objects to be examined under the "God tempers - the d to ' the beat or col nervotume Hicks' PHILADELPHIA, Au; 7, Phila delphia today ds'fated Chicago in two game of 14 and 10 inaiegs, the scores being 2 to 1 snd to , The first game was a pitching dul between Bcott and Binder. Xoither teams scored for twelve Innings, during which Chicago got only one runner as far as second base. In the thirteenth Inning. J. Collins tripled snd scored on Tannehlll's single, Philadelphia tied the score on four falls to Hansel, who batted for Bender and B. Lord's triple. Danforth, the 'Teaag "south paw," held (HriCTtfo down to one hit In the fourteenth session. Murphy scored the winning ran on his single, Mqinnes' "sacrifice" an out and Thomas' single. v;. In his last four games at home Ben der pitched 88 consecutive innings without giving a base on balls and 84 straight Innings without being scored upon. The second contest was also a battle between twlrlers, Morgan and Walsh opposing each other. With two out In the third Inning, Philadelphia scored on Strunk's single, Tannehlll's error and E. Collins' single. Chicago got two runs in the seventh session on 'Morgan's fumble. J. Collins triple and Tannehlll's secriflce fly while Living stone -ri for the noma team with .uTinngle and vrrors by Melntlre and J. Collins. Strunk stored the winning run In the tenth on his triple and B. Collins drive over Callahan's head. Scores: First game R. H. VS. Chicago ..1 T J Philadelphia .. ,.S S 1 Batteries Scott and Payne; Bender, Danforth and Thomas. Second gsme ' R. H. E. s I u tna nfn iwiaini infr ui tin's ftAMrMr u. - L -.-a' - ' ' ZZ T r - - - ww , .... sj a x wm-, x IU9 T- ",or V "T!" i""-; liqnideffecill.'-nK. ' - ,rors of Glsnnlnl. a Red Sox shortstop UUon. The kenteace la aken froTn'An tv- . v recruit from the Paolfle coast to- The Sentimeintal Journey' by V .tore. 'J I f Strthc? with fur hits Including a home uturence stel-ne.- p.r-irm- T V 1 ' V . .J ma u Latoie. aetud Cleveland mix ed by, Chicago s s 3X&ssVr-crrJ Walsh and Sullivan; Morgan and Llv- J,a.o, ; f ; 'ngston IV BJBCRCTT HELPED TO LOSE. Won ..II ..II Anderson 40 Spartanburg .. .. ..II Charlotte 89 Greenville .14 Lost 14 i 15 i P.C. .840 .10$ .446 ..'.4 41 ' .til WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 Democracy triumphed again today when rapub lican oongresamen bit the dust, some of them swallowed quarts of Iton the baseball diamond in the strug gle for the championship ot the house ot representatives. Boore, It to 9 Charges may be preferred against the demooratlo umpire, James F. Byrnes, of South Carolina, who had a nabblt's toot In his pocket and repuh Itcan player charge, a loaded half dollar, also. The game, played for charity, really was decided by the umpires. William W, Wilson, republican ot Illinois, did all he oould to stem the tide of party defeat, but on all close decisions when infuriated members of both parties crowded on the field and threatened riot, the only solution was for Byrnes and Wilson to resort to the toes of coin. Brynes had the coin and did the tossing. Brynes won every time. "You're safla," he invariably erf dered, reverting the decision of the re publican umpire. Thus were the fates with the democrats although! they had no such gilt edge ball play ers on their team as the Hon. Nlch olas Longworth of Ohio, v Longworth. shortstop for the re publican team, and Its captain, played like a fiend In the field and pounded out two two baggers and a horn run. The ball knocked for a heme run was stolen by a canal boat drty. er who found it In the eanal below the heights ot Georgetown upon whtch the game was played. In the third inning, there were only tour Innings, because another would have meant physical defeat for all concerned, Representative Webb, dent ocrat of North Carolina, had been neatly caught at first base, but In his desperation he had knocked down Representative Slemp who was guard- jiu me mi, umpire' wusou caiiea "Stay where you are," shouted um pire Byrnes as he ran forward, "swallow no such republican' dicta tion. He thinks he's Joe Cannqn." Then there was a conflict of tongues and some serious threats which star tied the audience of Washington's so cial and congressional circles until it was agreed to toss the coin on the proposition that the coin be the um pire. The democrats won, !: - Again when Representative Mur ray, democrat, of Massachusetts, had sietnered to second base and was be mg touched out my Representative Kendall, republican of low. Umpire Wilson caluled him out. Brynes again ordered him not to stir from his op position or party regularity and to sit on the lid. Another near-riot, another coin tossed, again the democrats had won and thee more runs crossed the p te. I It wts lurid while the game lasted the Gopher battery, Miller and Ander son of Mlnnesots, carrying off hon vx, tor the losers and Webb and Kln heed, of. New Jersey, officiating for the democrsts. Others who partlel pa ted for the republicans were Lef- ferty, Oregon, center field; Slemp, vircinian, first base; Porter, Pennsyl vania, who made three hits, third bsos: Revburn. of Pennsylvania. lft Ge'.d: and rerr of Pennsylvania, right field. Supporting the democratic bat tery were Harrison, Mississippi, third bat; Rlelly, Connecticut, who lastsd one Inning, and McDermott, Il linois, ilrst base; Carter, Oklahoma, second base; D. Drlscoll, New York, left Ae'd; Garrett, Tennessee, center field, and Scully, New Jersey, right fle'.d. Scully knocked a home run, the ball landing In Congressman Cop ley's automobile, ,. ' i ' Itching Skin Quickly Ccc: :i Hot weather means skin trouble tor many people, but now you eaa stop' the Itch Instantly, Just a few, drops of the cooling and healing winter green lotion' and the Itch Is gone not In half an hournot In ten mlnutee but In five seconds. This simple wash la known as D. P. D. Prescription for Besoms, and usu ally sells for, II a oottie, but now by apeclal arrangement Wou eaa get trial sire bottle for 21 oents. This will be enough to show you why wo always recommend D. D. D. for all- akin trouble. D. D. D. grros) Instant rollef, T. C. Smith. 1 V " PRESIDENT WANTS f.! Ill PASSING TRE. (Continued from am ftMro Onej If It is ratified sorted to." "By this treaty executive and the senate, reprei ' lng the United State agree to all their differences, describe the treaty, by arbitration or thru a commission. "Should treaty be In honor bt by It obligations, la good faith perform the offices which the t treaty provides shall be psrfor on the side of the United States, i then to abide the result and to Qulesce, or in so far as may be, : form and axeouU the judgment I the tribunal, v '1 invoke your aid a 4 branc the great Methodist church, to t all the influence you can bring secure the confirmation of the ti les now made, and of those whfch i be made hereafter of a similar t, with other eountrVt. This move, i ha attracted tb attention aotf of England and of rranoa, b. all the countries of Europe and Jor Orient .It ts not too much to i that there are a number of ot; who would be willing now to sign t same kind of treaties as those ready made and that w nay t niately have a net work ot such agt menu making long strides toward v versa! peaoa" In closing th president pointed the peculiar' relations between t country , and the Central Amerf republics, duo largely ta th In tone of the United State that 1 Monro doctrine be observed. He olared that If the United States slat upon th Monro dootrtne should also be willing to help th j publics, as was don with Santo 1 mlngo by collecting their revenues t them and applying, these revenues th payment of lust obligations. POLICE BLOTTER'S DAILY HEGC y CAIXOLIXA ASSOCIATIOT. " I; At Greenville Oreenvllle, Greensboro, 1. At Winston-Salem Winston-Salem, I; Anderson, 1. At Charlotts Spartanburg, I; Char lotte, 1. SOUTH ATLANTIC At Savannah Savannah, I; Colum bus. 8. At Colombia, I; Jacksonville, 4, At Charleston, 1; Albany, I. At Macon, I; 8, A. L. club, I, TIRGIXIA. At Norfolk Norfolk. I; Petersburg, At Danville Roanoke, I; Danville, CITIZEN'S CONTEST WILL CETSTHRTED THIS WEEK (Continued from Pag One) prise. Keeping everlastingly at It Is what always bring success. Anyone, anywhere can vote for can didates. Candidates may secure sub scriptions and votes anywhere. It la easier to ssk questions than it la to correct mistakes, so do not besltat to ask questions. The Contest Man ager Is at The Ctttsen office to help you. . , - nf - The following arrelstgy yesterday: , A. M. Norrls, sJfit. -Eb Maok, aWWft Louise Boyd, (g'ired. dr disorderly. 4 Harry Finkelstelt), selling to a minor. 1 h , Fred McGlnnlsh, assault Fred Martin, assault Gaston Bracket, laceny. Craig Styles, larceny, Llndsey Moodey, larceny, There are over 1,170 miles roods In Spain. Among th new ways in projection is on from, tander to Burgos and another Madrid to Bilbo. t ,. v'-h i oUisT I ' I f t" if In order to handle automol easly several railroads have do a new style of freight car. ha' doors th full width Bd heigt ' th car. i 'ii. Paralytic Strcl .VM&, ' sun Maauea w v. . C7. Miliar. .MecAano-TboracA V?v 1st, saved my Ufa. ' 1 'jH'S X had lost th us ml 02 on am, th dlsssse was t fast making Its way bp th nerre thai Is4 I the brain with th i srcraolatlng pals), t tried various remedies wtU - th result that X gre worss continually. On Jan 1, III decided to give - ray . oaae t Dr. Miller, U..-T.1 th first man ipulation he gave m was oon vtnclng, and today X am at' toy place of business, II North iialn st. t- ending to my bust nee a ; though nothing had bofaibsa m gad my general health la better thaa It ha? been for year. Respectfully. jjfo. h. ttznax. , Dr. Miller, M.-T1 14 K Spruce f (Phone 171) AJfcerUle. N. C. ; At Lynchburg Lynchburg, Rlchmend, 4. Ill AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At St Peul t Paul-Milwaukee postponed; rain. ' At Minneapolis Kansas City, 1; Minneapolis, .0. At Columbus Indianopolls, S; Co lumbus, I. At Toledo Leuisville, t; Toledo, 0. , ACCIDENTAL KILLING. CrBURLOTTE, N. C. Aug. T. la the midst of a game of horseshoe at the home of Jas. T. Eddlngs, a ring on mile, from Peach- lend. Ples. Mr. Edams wa nt " by- Prestir Bannan, age savg no mersty unanoaa . . . laUITlK. .no U1U IlUf -affct , below " th ed his head from I tn Jail to await estlgatloa. - '" farmer I! land. IA ', ..1V kn4wo his 2k th. League Baseball syjfBBssfBfBBsSiespjsBpjasssppB- .rr ... - Boosters' Day r Thursday, August 10 Asheville vs Morristown Admission COc-Orand Stand 25o I. Come out and help Asheville to make or-" ized baseball a success. You will never xnirr -50c and we need the "inoney now. ,Thef above teams ard well matched erl - v exhibition is assured J " . I ' -, ,, nn , .1, ,, I,, i ... y . . I I 1 1 '

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