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jCHE ASJJEV1LLE CITIZEN, MONDAY, OCTOBEB 2, 191ft mum THEIR DRIVE &asu Practical ON THE CITY OP tStome uresj JvMmg v -, H I I I I II I LEfvIBERb sri i rs rr u (CONTINUED FROM PAQB ONB.) Vienna, in an attack captured four Russian officers and 532 men and eight machine guns. Local Engagements. The Roumanian theatre is witnessing only local en. gagements. The number of prisoners taken by the army of General von Falkenhayn in the Hermandstadt region exceeded 3,000. Thirteen guns and large quantities of supplies also were captured, including 300 railroad cars laden with munitions. : In Macedonia the Serbians, after days of fighting, have at last captured the Kaimakcalan height on the Greek-Serbian border from the Bulgarians. The British on the Struma have taken a portion of the Bulgarian line near the Orljak bridge. ; Another air raid by Zeppelins over eastern England has taken place. One Zeppelin is reported to have been brought down in flames. arsons Prepared Specially for Thia Newspaper A Season of Lovely Blouses The left wing of the British army between th Ancre end Bomme riven In France baa advanced on nearly i two-mile front from the eaat of Eau court 1' Abbeys to the Albert-Bapaume road, capturing In the operation the tow of &au court I'Aboaye ana tnrow. ing , their line to within about four miles of Bapaume Itself, In-addition, ths British line to the east baa been aent forward for geoa gains Into -the German front, according- to London. Valuable work was done by the new armored tractora In the fighting. . ' .v I . . la the GhamDaxne region the Qer nana, eay Parla, attempted two sur prise attacka airatnat the French, but ; both of them failed. SERBIAN SUCCESS. VOKVOX, Oct 1. The Serbians on Saturday rained an Important saocoss at Kaimakcalan, says a Rsutsr dis patch from SalonikL After violent artillery preparation, eansing frightful riavoo In the ranka of the Bulgarians, the JSerblaa Infantry executed a brilliant attack, capturing an the re maining points on thla position. The ground waa covered with dead Bulgarians and - the Bulgarian sur vivors fled panle-atrlcken. The Ser bians captured a complete battery of mountain rune and recaptured a (run and three bomb throwera abandoned during- a - recent Bulgarian counter attack, beeldea taking a quantity of war material and machine guns. ' The Serbian advance continue, the dispatch adda. . ... VICTORY COMPLETE. VIENNA. Oct. 1. via London. The rictory gained over the Roumanian! In the Hermannstadt region of Tran lylvanla by General von Falksnbayn's army was complete and the Ttouma. nlan forcea were dispersed, the warl office announced today. The Rou manian forcea In the Fogaraa region attacked In an attempt to retrieve the I eltuatlon, but ware not able to make I great headway although they com-1 pelled the Auetrlana to retire on one I eectlon of the front Tew design make no mm daiatfiv ttaa tal one. First, gather the boulder edge between double TT" vsrforatlon. PUit upper edge of Jabot, placing " 'T' on smell per oration eew to front, notches even. Basts the plaited edge along upper ugv ox iron i, sages even. There ia a tuck at the Kv huv i. formed by creasing on slot perforaP waaa. otuoa uoa edge rrom fold-, u euge, usa aioee aaoer arm seam ar ;-nwvm saw PRISONERS TAKEN. BERLIN, Oct. l. via London. Mora than f ,000 prlaonera have been taken by the Germans la th battle near Hermannetadt, Transylvania, where the 11 rat Roumanian array waa defeated and dispersed. Thirteen guns and a large quantity of war supplies alao have been captured. Roumanian at tacks have been repulsed. One of the in numerable pretty si erases brought oat for Fall and rioter, made of tab erepe trimmed Ith embroidery, button and lace. Isssmsrabls pretty blouses are be- Moagnt out cor Fan and Wlatsr. Boons feature of the snsosssfnl Sma ller Models are being repeated, bat with saodiAeationa, For iastanes, tba Jabot has taken oa great n width and the aeQar las fnsrsasad la sine, par tleularlv if It is in turn-down effect, fas front of ths bkmee pictured bar la gatbeaad ts a ihonldar pise of self material -flesh pink tab erspe and the rovers and collar are trimmed with laee and hand sen broM err. In med ium gtae tba sandal require 14 yards IB-Inch material, with 4 yards of 'edging to trim. TRENCHES CAPTURED. PARI8 Oct J.-French troops have captured eome elementa of trench to the north of Rancourt and southeast! of aforval, on the Bomme front, ac cording to the official communication issued tonignt GAINS ARE MADE. LONDON. Oct 1. British troona on the Bomms front mads further gains mat mint, tns war omve announced today. They captured German posi tions between Fleure and LeSers, and aiso in we TMepval area. . aintnTaiva ninni iSffi: BIG UDE C0HP0BTI0N the Macedonian front for li.-?-b?!3r "jrhting between the i auiganans nas been I ,r:m;T- 1 . was an notched. Sew sboolder ileeve piece to gathered edge of front and to baekj nstehss rroa. Hem the lower edge of blonss and insert slastis on a draw string. Faes ths sollar and sew it to thi sdge of ths asek, notebes and canter. back even. Next, take ths slesra and etoss aeam as notched. Gather ths lower edge be- iweoB oonoia " il" perforations. OIoss seam of wrist snif as notched to amaU "s" Mrforatioa and faeet roll the Iswsr part ovar oa ontaide oa smau "o" perforations and finish1 with lacs edging. Bew to lower edge or aieeve, notcaes and seams even. Bew U armhoie, notches and small1 "a" perforations svwa, easing In any nun en. Oroehst battens ornamsat tba front of ths waist Ths embroidery i done ia Bona snaa stltebee and French knots with aflk of the asms color as tna waist. , OCTOBER 1st Begins a New Interest Period in Our Savings Department. START TODAY You Are Never Too Late to Learn Until You Are Too Old to Earn One Dollar Opens a Savings Account, Central Bank & Trust Co. United State,, County and City Depository fMUS ORGANIZE FOR THE CHINESE TRADE i, ram success m i s. INTO nouncsd by tba war office 'today. f Continued From are One. Iheir favorite plana and so, looking at each, other with suspicion, thsy have only ona enthusiasm and that la ths entnustaam to "get in.' ... "Unfortunately, bowsver, ona thing Mimm oecome reasonaoiy ciear, my fel low citizens, and It Is a very serious thlrig indeed. . , , Am I not right that wa must draw the conclusion that ir tna republican party le put Into power ai ins neit election, our roretga policy will ba radically changed T , I cannot draw any other iniwre v Au i vnT ' Brsssnt foreign policy la wrong, thsy say, and If tt U wrong and, thsy, are men jot non science they must change It, and If iney re going to change It In what direction are they going to Changs ltf iu.r i pmy ona cnoics as against peace, and that la war. Some of the supporters of that party, very great ; body f the supporter of that party, outapohenly declare that they want war, so that ths certain prospect of the suoeesaef ths republican party is th w!LiQ b drawn in ona form or another into tha embroilments of n niuropean war and that to ths I , iuruii lore or ins United iiTir - Wl"; ?. w produce In M'po ths kind of law and order """r" American investors lij vantagaT thsn asserted that ths republican. tVi"roml"l wins the eoSn. try. currsncy system, but had failed to do so, even though area expense had been contracted In aVlnaulSand an Mthauativ !rl? P9 Ths president sssrted that "until 2 JffiEflS d"ratJon. will SrsM aiVaJ , J? Vtfr mmuI ot ta United S?.i..'frJ 22f that hs ;.:r'c.i2'o..'u '.'. own Ships to Sail From South Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf Ports. BIO BOND ISSUE. PHESIDENT OF BIG DAIRY WANTS INVESTIGATION OF N. Y. Milk Magnate Alleges "Combination in Re straint of Trade." 1. Onranitay -American Ex- FAMINE THREATENED. DOPE AND DEDUCTIONS ON THE COMING WORLD'S SERIES BT HUGH S. FULLERTON. FCUCERTON GIVES THIRD BACKERS ONOK OVER IN HM REMARKS Third Basemen. Against Brooklyn. Offenss Defense Tot Value Value. Red Sox 471 171 74 Against Philadelphia. Offense Defense Tot. value. value- Red Box . 46 2S4 741 Aaalnat Red Box. Offenae Defense Tot Value. Value. Philadelphia .... 412 294 70 Brooklyn t( 271 621 If you stood Larry Gardner. Mike Mowrey and Milton Stock on an auc tion mock ana cauea for bids on them, half the teams In baseball would be offering double for Gardner what they would for Stock and more ror Stock than for Mowrey. Yet, when we corns to analyze tha work -of these three men two come-back and a cavrt-off wa again are com pelled to wonder at tba lnconalatan d ea of baseball, and tba freaks you find in the dope. una cannot ant award tna calm to Gardner, for he outfia-urea hie Na tional league rivals by a conalderablo Farragut, eon has been as steady as It was last year, and he haa suddenlr developed as a hitter. He has Improved his batting wonderfully, and, while some of the alleged sluggers of his team have been slumping, he has kept on. get ting his blowa He has bit the good PltChlna falriv well T am mrariml . find, and has busted the left handera with much effecUveneas. His fielding Is steady, and hs plays the position intelligently, and, at times, with a flash of brilliancy. Gardner la an altogether different type of man and of player. Quiet, intelligent, a thinker and a. nrk. Gardner has stood In the front ranks of tha American learner for veera Hs was a second baseman, thrown Into tbe third base Job at a moment's notice, and, while rated only aa a fair second baseman, ha at ones became a star third sacksr. Ha ia a cracking gooa nuier ana always nas been. lopyngnt. iig, by John N. Wheeler. Ino.) SENATOR WEAVER IS PLEASED AT PROSPECT Leave. This Morning Ftor Bntbegford County, Where Ha Speaks Far AJ. most Entire Week. FARRAGUT DEES. ASHFTBLD, KEJW TORK, Oct. 1. Alleging that tha Dairymen's league, an organlsa- !pwnal knowledge." declaring, -why. L WASHINGTON. Oct i It even had a desk In the 1 I fclOn of i. rrhlnaL-j if"0" $fii, ha eonUnusd. many tkn Propose to Inaugurate a Uon of f,r of 'ou" Utes who S?".' r1 tr?! had refusau lavt- F?nsral tneroanUle trade - batwaen refused to rsnsw oontraets with what thZ, 7. J1? 'lt -n M American ports on the Pa- ths large milk distributing companies EJl'U?.??!' .AMA-lri this citr is "a comhlnlftJ ??. - , ' vv ivccira i nut Kind nwuaceo aero conignt. It ia headed brl. . . of an invltatinn -"Th r. r T : . I tralnt of trade" ltn n.. , Iihw -!.th?',waB5?d wtu M0' ' Soutbsra Commercial flnt Sbeffleld Farms-Slawson, SOnably certain before th .v.. I Mmm mwA t- ... n . - .... Bstabllahment of regular all!mrs L, rk . .'. for an offlc'al lnvestlga I. - I tlon. A milk famine Im ,. Jr.. tsnd in tthe Interests of financial stress Charleston. Wilmington, Savannah ?r " ' rf? ul of oiffsrences be Used alwaya to be ltnAA n ra.11 I .TaMlrennvlll' WVJ1. I-,., . ' "' I tWeen the distributors, and the' farm. street' tba president continued. the east eoaat. and p, erB. who lalm thy cannot produce Know Wha Thar Want M2.$ 5na J111 "Voar slss's -rsspsct of ths poller that this country should pursue ,. . Bjvaeno araea S the ooun Z tetsrastT ?n i11?- whoi country la ao Quaintoa with the gentlemen who irJw" There U no concealment, even by themaelvaa hakXTK: thS K :-. aivs it to them, and now thev It And there Is every Indication, on the surface at an , kT. Tv. calculation to wea'fouei There u ThrTUMai,i"P;iCt. 8Ven th "a -V? tmmedlats result of thia thing, Wy fellow clttna. From th I time untU the asventh of NoVmbs is sTolng to-be praetically lmpoialble for. tha present admin totradoT to handle any critical matter concernln, ?,g?a' , ,tnhc,2c,;uS:.t,,t rtu- m'tob'XnZlZ"ch Wng held er-m regard to Mexlca.i affairs la em. S5 "ZT hr "ppt rZSmS -'Jl! bln Produced that vponby one of tA, g, polltlc partlas . . . and tba one thing I want 32 urn.":? I rWotlonaWpe to hs made o th. aeventh of Uovember. Some young wr . uv iaieriea in tnat mom. men who want to see the fu ture cleared of the passion which iTi Preaent ought to be InUr. vuiL. ien wno love to sse a srrear neaeefnl force expended by America for the service of ths world , interoeioa la tnat. ..o.ni TTiteon saia tnat It wa "at tnis snouJd have been the only thing disclosed by the oppo. sruon ana tnat hs ' upc'-d" that l"r were wen swsnsa with many of the things Khat have been dona In do mestic leglelatlon. He then referred to ths federal reser-e bankinr sys tem aa enabling American business men to take up fifty per cent of the I American securities held abroad and . w i " w mwu om ru. u. iom I . . . . , . . . ' . ,. unanOT. Angeles, Saa Francisco and Portland. . DjJ ai tna price paid them "Now it Is axtsndsd tn th. I o tv.. . r . . ' I under contracts which sxolred tndav. try. It was na doubt .hooking to seel neotlon will bemads with another .Hv,na" sntered into a large number the money derm el ted in ,lnr " zZl Ifi r.1.1 "a snowier of coa,. wlth farrn.,. fnr tha) m - vRjuns i fj a wi nasi u ai uui ina a :ninM , m ... - - ana not m wan street, but the coun. treaty ports. A bond Issue f 11.. ,ppif 2 T" M Pnrmen s league, try baaka anew how to use H and they IM.OM will be Issued soon, com- It ' Hortn flclared, bad turned oyer were very much nearer tba mi huffliibuiilm..MM xi- V... x. I th contracts .to John J. Dillon, stats M....k. . . T. . trr' ZIY I 7 " commiulnner nf fJ. .- '"c'p". D" Tt9ma K taan va set ror ins inauguration of .ail- m. rMiT V - , " wsrs tha great desositaiiss of flnanoial Inge. . ., ,. -Ti ""f n- " f hargsd. by Mr. Hor, reaoumaa In Vm ZL. ' I 1U. . . ' I ton. "falsely Dretenda that. In 0tin a-eniismsn in wall street, have isrsa anatnsr tnoenvenlenea. They bwb ia Dm aDie 10 an a eFeae ei the way of legislation by means oi KSS ..pr7tvJLB"r7 .",1 rarkr' OHeans; Carl Espy. ril." m wo. nas I rsavannan; (senator uuncan K, Fletch. Oiaappaarsa. ... T mean 44e 1nthler nf miorlita.- aSnlnh XMAt u.kii.. w "" 'nfl.nnc " argument, Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia: HetC " --'T J., " " ajBa noi raci, nn a. ieta. mna unaries Dandy, . vin epcciai inter, i iwnwr secretary or ins American l ana aoae noi rive a sent fnr the I ration at Paklnrf' finhert T general Interest That I the lobby I j former trade adviser of the stats de- """" "s oowaras scuttled I parimanx, nas been selected general tha minute they were mentioned. J I counsel. Richard ChilcoU. of Seattle. suf- ant wiU be Xs4 Fa Shah, formerly Z!" 00"' ar Chinese minister - to the United rJL " onl ,fr tt. w Ma wssBias.saa e vt a j w a Ui sb MRS. BUTT DIES. MARION. N. H.. Sent. IA MV. Virgil Butt, wife of the notorious virgil Butt who ran amuck here two weeks ago and shot five people, died nsre yesterday from the effeeta of the bullet wound. She toad been In had only to say In a casual Interview superintendent oftbe division of Alp f L t"1 ha ahootdns;. "im vii v reurBBjMTir Ti vsas. as trvta vtsuaaai i .iiTinarv. anfl Tnnmaa aAntia,aa i " inan xnere wsa gucn a lobby, when all Norfolk, trafflo adviser. Southgate, IH GHAI waa thourht that she had Slight hope of recovery until ehe at once the rata began to scuttle. In ordsr to nromota trad. 1wt..n passed away yesterday. The othar "So tha Inatrnmentatttiaa m m.i ai .. m. .m-i.,- .w. I tour people have all recovered from V v . . . ..... . . . , .- r ui uiv I vi, .,, ,v. ..- "n aeeireyea. and t&e obtest I com panr announoed. nerminiat err. J D"w""- of the present campaign on one side Is Ihlbita of Chinese products will be es- ' rwu"' um. ... . lUDiisnsa in rouneen emes throuorh The lieutenants nf Manv tt.--. 1 out tha United Stares. General nfflces have returned to autfhority and the b at tha Southern building here. lieutenants ot want Manna nmu..i the choices, tha dstsrmlnaaoas and, so much aa ws can conjecture. The pol icy of the republican party. what they want to do is to get control and thsn determine tha policy In privat conference. "WS are not rotnr to ba talrae, ii,n their confidence. It would not be wise for Ihem to take us Jnto their confi dence. They want to control, possess. These are the maglo words for them. . . What it Is our toirjeratlve rintv to do, my fellow citls&ns. la tn tnv a noay we unaersxana wn t the demo cratic party stand, for -.nd what it In tends to do. It bas begun a great prvceas or iioeraiiaaaon ror the bn si ne, of this country and It Intend. a sirengtnen tnat STSlsm at averr nnl nt extend It wherever needs extension and fortify It a ralnst all attacks and ones for all make good the domina tion of the American people tn their own a rial r. un tnat ttroa-reim we era dballsngers to all comors. Ws have nowa our nana, it cannot bs doubt' ed." margin on Ida past verformamoae-and more on hie work this season. Tat Ktocx is up close to him en com paratlve figures, and old Hike don' get shown up by any means. Tou fans must know that you (and I) at times go way off on our dope on ball players, because sometimes they cnange almost over night. I have seen grsat ball player become third raters in a month and havs watched fellows, who never promised to be anything much, come with a spurt ana Become reaiiy great players In comparing the third basemen of tns Ked box, Phillies, and Brooklyne we nna tnree aiaenng types of play, ers and it makes pretty tough work ror anyone to figure out their com paratlve worths. Let us start with Milton Stock. Thla fellow looked good when he came to me uianis. He stacKed un as a rath er heady, unpretentious sort of fel low, and dead In earnest about his work. Hs did not make good. It Is current opinion among the Giants that Mcuraw Drone stock aa a ball player. Some of them declare he was not fame, uameness Is an odd quality, They accuse him of lacking -ameness pecause he could not stand It to be spurred and ridden as McGraw spurs and rides his player. He was a young fellow, rather high strung, high bred, and a bit sensitive. One tiling is certain and that is he could not play ball well under McGraw. and he constantly muddled plays and made himself look worse than hs really was. McGraw Is a great handler oi men, DUt even he, at times, makes a blunder, and it is evident now be ma as one witn stock. He saw it and traded Stock to Philadelphia. Under Moran, Stock began to play his real game and last vear he had his chance. Bobby Bvrne. a errand little big leaguer, suffered injury, and Stock was awarded the regular lob and performed so well that Byrne never got it back again. He im proved as the year went on, and in the world's series last fall looked to be a neat and capable, but not great ball player. This season his Improvement Mass., Oct 1. Loyal of tha lata Admiral David Glasgow Farragut died at his summer home here today of heart dis- sase at the age 01 -venty-three years. Mr. Farragut was born In Norfolk, Fa, and waa appolntd to a cadet ahlp at West Point by President Lincoln. After serving for a time in the army he accepted a position with ths New York Central railroad, retiring In 1891. Hs was his father's biographer. Great time to- take tbe trip to Mt. Mitchell, rxronounoocl the creataat scenic trip in the world. Only two trips this week Wednesday and FVI- day. n Senator Zsbulon Weaver, dsmoeratla congressional candidate, was In ths city Saturday night and yesterday for a week-end rest from his arduous campaign. Yesterday afternoon he left for Rutherford county, where ha will be practically all of tha present week. This morning at 11 o'clock hs will address ths voters at Rutherford ton. This speaking engagement has ssen widely advertised and It la ex pected that Mr. Weaver will be greet ed by a big house, A Citizen representative was talking to Mr. Weaver Just before his depar ture yesterday afternoon, and the democratlo standard bearer tor the Tenth was all smiles. Satisfaction wss wrlttenon his countenance; and when he was asksd about It nolntsdlv ha said that It rssulted from the condi tion In which he Is finding ths district. During ths past week hs was In Jack son and Transylvania ooun ties; and hs ' declared that hs found them to be In fine condition. Reports received from other counties proved equally satisfac tory. "I havs nsver found oondltlona more favorable to democracy, " declared Mr. Weaver. "There are no factional dlf ferencea anywhere that I have naard of, and there is not even the suggestion of d!saffectn from the ' ranks any-'' ' whsre along ths Una I am reoetvlng fresh assurances sverr day from all ' ' parts of the district that there n doubt about a democratlo vote in Na. vember far above the normal: and I am more firmly convinced than ever that our victory thia fall Is going to bs the most sweeolns in tha hietnra: of the Tenth district," Mount Mitchell tries Vednwi. and Friday. Great time tn tak-a tiw . greatest scenlo trip on the globe. It, PACE AND HOPSON GENERAL INSURANCE 31 American Natl Bank Bldg. Phone 1841 LUNCHEONETTE PERFECT SODA AKD CIGARS BARBEE'S ASHEVILLE MOTOR SALES COMPANY 7-Tl BROADWAY Pistribntors for OOLF and WHITE MOTOR CARS and TRTTttb 1 i : ; " n ii 7 " -tmmri I Lamps:.9 . ; I II II II t I A home built tn Grove park can be spin at a pront ratner than at a loss. rnone (, , tf. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. NEW TORK. Oct. 1. Charles E. Hughes, republican presidential nomi nee, returned here today after hi two weeks tour of the middle-west and parts of New Tork state. Ho con tarred at length with William R. Wll oox. chairman of the republican na. tlonal committee. Mr. Hughea plans to remain tn this city until Wednesday, when he will go to some nearby town, yet to be de termined, for a few days' rest before starting October on his third cam paign tour, which is expected to take him as far west aa Nebraska Tnaa. day night he will be the guest of ownur sv a reception nere at the Union league club, at which former Presidents Roosevelt and Taft will he lireeem. upon his arrival today. Mr. Huthee expressed himself as well aatUn.A with the progress of his campaign. He Is a trine hoarse from speech making, but expects that hi voice will be In good shana axaln when . k. gins bis next tour. Great time to take tha Mm i a. Mitchell, pronounced the- greatest scenlo trip in the world. Only two trrns this week .Wednmdav mmA Vmt- SR. If Mrs. Vaughn You are Cordially Invited to Attend THE CITIZEN'S "Better Foods-Better Homes" Lectures If -SoA 'I In the Y.M. C. A. Auditorium Free All Next Week OCTOBER 9th to 14th j i i t V rn day. a
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