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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS. MARCH 3, 191 f:i5 k--...: 'viS! 5 in -. ?s - - .. caC,t 'ii'urt I- " . Eve, Will ' Inient. It i ;. ;. . rtfi ue r. Por Infants and Children. liwfl Vau UfniA i imu iuu nave Always Bought I ncOTic. nature Bears the -i. AiT j j5 i it a n 1 ilf II 2r. 1 . a w mar n U for uver Thirty Years TjmL j J ----- a tj . a ii it h h m h a n marvel at the recomplish- a triumph of stage craft. ' Walter Burridge painted the scenerv. t i Audiences are amazed at tlie fidelity; with which Mr. Burridge has trans-' Iferred to canvas the familiar things of :- life. Whether the stage at a theater ;at rehearsal, the apartment of "Every-. ; woman" in Belgravia, or Broadway, ' ' New York, with its meliow lights, his : brush, has wrought a wizardry nor eas-' . ily forgotten. Last of. the quintette re-! sponsible for "Everywoinan" is lly . Mayer, the famous cartoonist and mag azine illustrator, who designed the 'striking costumes worn by the thirty ' seven speaking or singing characters , of the play. His was a difficult task as the period of the action and the r whimsicality of the idea required "ab ; solute originality. AVIATORS ENLIST ED IN AERQNftUTl CAL RESERVE :.s.nsso.r Sleep. SPORTS ! COOK OF ASHEVILLE IS ! ON THE GROUND READY FOR FLAG TO FALL : Manager Louis Cook of the Moun jtaineer team in the North- Carolina "baseball league has arrived iu Asiie (viile and the '"fans" in the- far west- :cru edge of the league circuit gathered 'n-V.H.JriT ia.r a "powwow" with the new "boss" it.rMn w land to look him over." Thev are vi-i : ;. jdeutly satisfied that Manager Cuok is Rpmio!i Pa, i T McC Asneville has visions of transternng! By Associated Press. New York, March S. Forty-two ex pert aviators and balloon pilots have thus far enlisted in the Uui.ed States aeronautical reserve, according to in- s j formation which has reached the Aero iClub of America from Albert B. "Lam jbert of St. uouis, a governor of the .club. j The organization is forming with ;the approval of the club and Mr. Lam Ibert says he has also tho endorse jment of Secretary Daniels aud of Ma ! jor General Leonard Wood for the ! project. j The airmen who have joined the re I serve have obligated themselves as 'ready to enlist in tho United States military service in tlie event ot war. Besides Mr. Lambert, who lioida cer tificates as pilot for both aeroplanes and balloons, the airmen of the re serve include: Lincoln Beaciiy, An- jthony Jaimu, ! red C. Hilde, Earl . Joan 1. Gray, Glenn L. illary Beachy, Francis Wild- man, tie L.ioya inompson. urocer u. McCullough, William eeman and others. , SPRING HATS Those new shape Soft and Stifi. Blaek and Colors. "Dil worth" $2.50 and $3.00. Stetspn $3.50. "SOROSIS" PUMPS Colonial Patent and Dull Al so Flat and Cuban Heels, all Leathers and White Canvas. H.G :Long Go 33 East Trade Street, mpany Charlotte, N. C. tO i r-i ari ni iTf ill ni kill TO STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Vr3rper- TMICHft'JIICaaMRT, NSW YORK CITT. ;toe pennant from tho Twin citv ! across the Blue Ridge range oi" moun-! ; tains. Here is what the Citizeu. ofi jAsheville, says of Manager Cook and: the meeting of the Asheville club j members last week: : ' j "Following the arrival of Manager-! Eloa College. March All tlie ; Louis Cook of the local baseball team ' newspaper talk about the state basket tin Asheviile I'ridav, he and Seretarv ball championship strikes this scribe i Thomas :t. Duckett sot their beads as a Httl premature. Wake-Forest ! together to compare "notes and theillas defeated Guilford College and put (stove league didn't have a thins: OnjGuiIf0rd out cf thy race aa Klie h'Aii jtho aggregation of radiator league already defeated Carolina two out of ifans that gathered in the office of the f-nree aDd Carolina took two from secretary in the afternoon. Baseball ; Guilford. Carolina is also out of the talk and the lirosnp.ots r,f thp. i!,,-,n .1 race," as Wake forest aas taceti two ihs least member of the chorus, there ! is not a piece of 'dead timber' in the j cast. Moreover 'The Wrong Mr. Pres ; ident' is a real comedy. It is straight - fun, clean fun, from the start to finish. Matinees will be given daily." r.i" all tiie old v- aere at the j "George Evans And His "Honey Soys" -8 a-teiTiQcaana ; George vans "Honey Boy" Min- ' m."" "pvc.r?dn " i tre3;' 'flo como to the Academy of I Music next Wednesday matinee and ;...-an is maii-1 riig-Iit compose the only organization of a-.v r!-' snow, -i i - j . - , , , . , . ? ' its kind w-hich secures bookings and ,as route through the office of Klaw & Jf" ''tTi0u 7i)rlanger. This means that thsy appear ; only in tho tirst class theatrical ex- PHILLIES' MANAGER THINKS HIS TEAM HAS GOOD CHANCE (Wilmington Dispatch. Manager Charles Dooin of the Phil- Tct. i . . . - I Ai. o I ne?, f ism cuiniug teason opLimib- tically, notwithstanding the grabbing of three of his best pitchers by the Federal League. With an even break of luck, and at least two of his four promising recruit pitchers delivering Camnitz lost to the outlaws, someone must take their places. Each of the .quartet aspiring to a permanent toe hold on the Phils' pitching box have done good service in the minors, and were drafted at the end of last season. (Dooin confidently expects them to show something. PLAN FOR INDOOR . TRACK GAMES. the world's championship fast company goods, he hopes to re- taineers during the cominer season ner- trom ner- lieve New York Giants of the pleasant vaded the atmosphere and all who en- A- & M- Ccuege 13 also out ofthe;ijltIo duty of trapping with Connie tered the office became infected with race, navmg iobc 10 pines 10 v ahe Ma.cli for it. I Forest and been defeated by every! next fall - j.sneviiie s new mogul is a pleasinsr ulu! lca-lu "l llJO Blir- J '-o w- Here to tram arc four "rookies; Jacobs, Gaddy, Halslip and Tin-Cup, tho Indian. If two of these develop them here so far. Ho had just arrived auQ ua3 a P91 rigat to uiaputs me from his home in Quincy, Ills., and .championship with the Baptists. ono rf ti-, hinr i.uf imrxeaoA v.5J The Elou auint has broken even most was the mildness of the climate l'itD ever' L?am Lhe state also : snow ,1 win be chance of America, which books thea ters located in various parts of the ? j United States and Canada, The min ,ld 0u , 0i strels require three large cars from it was not j u 1 ne w-hich the ill -negro pro Lyric yester v an author : a natural of "darky -o-k. He has : . :t of every, j half a doz-1 , ! every railroad with which they have a transportation contract. Two of these are used for the scenic and elec trical effects of the production and the third is a coach, of the Pullman type for the sixty members of this company of America's representative minstrels, into the pitchers they promise- to be, Dooin thinks the Phils have a good chance to bring home the bacon. "Pat" Moran, who made the Chicago Cubs fa mous several years ago, training the pitchers who won so many pennants for the Windy City team, is now with the Phillies. If the recruits liave any thing. "Pat" can be depended upon to !brng it out year, but for a bad streak of; luck toward the latter part; of the season, the Phils would probably have taken the pennant. The year before that the players were pretty well buuged up, 24 of them being in the hospital, so that, they did not have a chance. In 1911 the Phillies had a good chance to take the pennant, and were running strong until Dooin. broke his leg. In two out of the four years Dooin has been managing, tlie Phil lies have had a look-in. This year they are about as strong as ever, and ex pect to make a big noise. "The Yiddish-German Players." God's Justice" is tu title of the - ..-n-on -lurci ur flic Aftiiiomu - .';.0n;'JJ 1 ! of Music tomorrow night by tho "Yid us &ter. . ,; dish-German Players" which are now soa?6 are . . Horn-, -itc Wliitncy, j i . capable - "flashy' here. He stated that ho -had been run- 'and -h,-nliS 11 13 entitled to claim both ning through several blizzards since games from A. & M. College. Coach leaving his home and the warmth m Doak save notice of his claim when the atmosphere is verv agreeable in the game was played, the referee hav comparison. He will remain in Ashe- inS refused to call the game when vill until ahnsif Tularin v nr wHt.as. the time was out and A. & M. team day rrhen he win go to 3iars Hill Co!-'anS scovea tneir winning goai w neu. With Tom geartou, whom the Phils l.-... x i - , . .,11 ,-oo onnfticirm nrpr lii fnimrp. tnl , -, i , , i ' a's io iahe up uis uuues as coacn aiL --jare cvmentiy not Daubing ou Keeping, o the baseball asnirants of that in-,10 . ,, stitution. He states that there wilU But granting that the game should probably be some promising material finally be awarded the Aggies, even among the plavers who will trv out then Elou will have perfect right to for the rah-rah team and that it is dispute the state championship with possible that ho may be able to land.oth Wake Forest and Trinity. Just one or more good ones from the as soon as the field is cleared of dust It requires a lot of magnetism to get things coming your way. By Associated Press. Kansas City, Mo., March C Hanue Kolehmainen and Melvln sheppard of New York are among tho "00 athlete? who will compete here ue-Nt Saturday night in the annua! Indoor tract games of ttie Kansas City Athleti Club.' Four Missouri valley confereucf schools the University of Nebraska the University of Missouri, the Uni versity of Kansas and the Kansa. State Agricultural College win rem big squads, l he Uuiversity of Okla lioma and the Oklahoma Agricultural College also will be represented. Sheppard will meet. Osborne. Northwestern College half miler iu y scratch SOO-yard run. Kolehmainen will compete with the best college runners in a three-mile race. It's all right to bank on the future, but you can't check against it. ounch. 'the matter wili be taken up with the -Upon his arrival Manager Cook an-'P.roper parties for the settlement of nounced that he had signed several tnis engaging uems. wmuuevei more promising plavers for the list these three teams shall gam the final already compiled bv Secretary Duckett ' victory and the championship will and at the present'time the total Eum--have nothing to boast of, because tae ber to report here for a trv-out the concluding contest will be an interest- first of Anril is l. Ir. is pxnwrwi thatiing one and close aiso The organization is composed of some of the very best European ac- i iUl.-) L-l LIU dVLLCtCCC Cli'i UUUl lilt nraise accorded them in New York n UUa:-i , 1 f.,1,.,, 1 -i mo i-,ontops hv iho rirAs aud public, local theatergoers will be ivm a rare treat Seats are now on from this bunch the best team that has ever represented Asheville will be picked. Of this number eight are oid men who played 011 the team last year and it is expected tnat these. NEW YORK ROWING ASSOCIATION FORMED. Bv Associated Press. -oug Mr.' Another t:ar inventor, Haytiau ne u Frenchified : C'uarles Ot- 1UK while not at all sure of their places.; New ork, Marcu urganizauon j will form a nucleus about which a of the "New York Rowing Associa-j strong organization can be built. Man- .tion" was announced here today. Del-j ager Cook stated that he could not'egates from 1G boating organizations! make a statement about what he ex-'of the greater city signed articles oT pected the team to do before he could organization and nine other associa-j I see the nlavers in action our that, no.- tions are expected to see memoet I cording to the reports of the ability ' ship, so that practically every row- w ho shared honors w itb Alexander last season with Seaton. Brennan and JUST RIGHT FOR BACKACHE AND RHEUMATISM. Foley Kidney Pills are to thorough lv effective for backache, rheumatism, swollen, aching joints, kidney and bladder ailments that they are recom mended everywhere. A. A. Jeffords, McGrew, Nebr., says: "For the last few months I was troubled with pains in niy back and the druggist recom mended Foley Kidney Pills for my ail ment. I have not yet taken all of ione bottle and my oid trouble has en j tirely disappeared." Bowen Drug Store. ACADEMY "Everywoman, To five men is the amusement world j indebted for the production of "Every -! woman," the peculiar dramatic spec ; taole, which Henry W. Savage will dis ! close at the Academy of Music for j two days, Friday and Saturday, March ilo-14. though several hundred others I labored loos aud earnestly in its be t Iiai, each one contributing his sev !eral portion. First of ail. of course, the author, Walter Browne. He was a i New York newspaper man, a soldier ;oi tortuue no naa iooiveu upuii m 'seamy side of life ia many lands and under diverse circumstances. "Everjr )99, " woman" was his life's work. He died that he !s the morning of tlie day of the first J.' Cheoey 1 licrformance. Henry W. Savage is the of several c-f the candidates ho cx- mg organization of importance wunw .? - company, .rinia donna, "ni-fiicita. and j:. .; Tho faS- ccnpieauus. F-rcwn are '..ix. coii.puny : A hstney to pectg to build up a strong aggrega tion. "Among the most promising recruits a radius of thirty miles will be con nected with the movement. The new organization v. ill take over producer. But for Mr. Savage's been '-ay 01 10- -. r ; .-1 -iJir..2Jj - L . . . . : ,1 i .'..! .T il. - turn of OInI" ; 'JramatjC instinct, it is uuuuuuj wucw -v cach and ev- ! cr lscor Browne would ever have found 7y-2 cured ; a manager brave enough to- invest j," i:HENEY. ! Hixty thousand dollars which was re .4 iubcribed in i quireil to mount the play. Other raan ff r?ectmber I agers had read the manuscript and r-ffSOV land handed it back, but Mr. Savage Nrtary-ubUc. scented its value and spared no money t- Ken internally ; tu make the production, lavish. George w-jodand inu-1 Marion was the stage director. Those n" f9T who witness the fourth act scene with . ToVr. rv : the roistering crowds ou Broadway, New York, at midnight ou New Yeai ' ccsstLtw-t-ioa- that have been signed is William the management ot tne annual aie-j Rran. a. ifr iirmrtnH flin.r fvnm !hi. Moria! Day regatta en the Harlem cag This man was signed upon the river. j recommendation of Harry Hartsell, 1 who was at his home in Asheville dur- PLAIN TRUTH THAT'S WORTH ins the holidavs and his signature was! MO Ner . 1 . . T-. -. : .1 . c i , . 1 . . it . - ! TTaJ-n t , 1 1 1 1 i 1 ; count of the many flattering offers ' cougn ana coia is just practical cuiu that have been made tor his services, mon sense. It is exactly made to It is stated that the Indianapolis club stop a cough and check a cola and it or the American Association made a y'e-em.s lagiijje, yivitmiis ui fucu bid for his services but his friends raonia. F. F. Mouahan, Monomouie, orevailed upon him to com south and "Wis., says: "I am exposed to all kinds get a little more experience before of weather and I find Foley's Honey trving his hand in the big ring since and Tar Compound always fixes me he has never played professional ball. UP in good shape when I catch cold "Two other new men who have been or have a bad cough. I recommend sirraed by Manager Cook are Holland it gladly." Refuse substitutes. Bowen and Breakiron of Pittsburg. The for--Drug Store. mer is an infielder who has been play-1 ' inr th short, field rmsilion recent! v I CASE FROM GEORGIA TO and the other is an outfielder who can; SE HEARD SOON.j also catch. Both or these men are ex-; " nected to be valuable acquisitions to! Washington, March 3. The su. 101 oo-ovoiratinn iTir-i. if ?s Rf-jtici i nreme court has set April G tor Today. Matinee and Night. Th Greatest Colored Show On Tour The Smart Set With Salem Tutt Whitney and all the Old Favorites In the New 2-Act Musical Comedy The Wrong Mr, President Seats Now On Sale, Balcony and Gallery Reserved for Colored People. Foley's Honey and Tar for a- ? nw' -n iNignt ton ooc 101 -l.vuj Mothers Listen! ACADE MY that thev are both strong hitters and j hearing the application of the state speedy on the paths." of Georgia for an immediate injunc- s tjon to prevent me .uocatown oui No man ever got a level head from ! Phur, Copper and Iron Company from )"ttin- iu j operating Us smelter so that tsuipnur 0 fumes will injure Georgia farmers. Wednesday, March 4th. One Night Only. j The Yiddish-German Players1 From Nw York City With Mr, Jacob Shirkowitz and his Entire Company in the Dramatic Suc-( cess ; i God's Justice I Seats On Sale at Hawley's. j Prices 25c 50c 75c $1.00 i, 'rien the weather is pretty you are anxious to get babv out into the open air, it is good for him. Now you want a real nice looking goeart. Well there is none better than a Junior Tourist especially if the baby is a year or more old. These Carts fold at one v stroke and are easy to carry from place to place. They are very durable; look neat and wear longer. Outside of a Block there is -nothing better than a Junior urist. MtiMiMix Lubin Furniture Co . y. .'l - ;r fat ADFAmgr IHj m- dsn ? vi wahT to m2rs,u.s ue oh me SWAHl TV PWT ry J cmT see m sick. Copyright, 1914, by MeClure Newspaper Sitdtctf
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