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V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232. SHORTAG? CHECKS I IN_BANI HEAVY REINFORCEMENTS NEEDED BEFORE PURSUIT IS CARRIED FURTHER FUNSTON WANTS FREER HAND IN THE SITUATION General Scott Expected to Return to Washington at Once Held Only One Con ference. (By Associated Press) Washington, April 22.-Decision as to whether American troops will be withdrawn from Mexico may he reach ed hy 'President Wilson and .the cabi net. Tuesday. This was indicate to night when it was reported from San Antonio that Gen??."d Scott may he hack in WashMngtOi Jn time for the cahinet meeting. While Secretary Baker declined to comment on General Scott's decision to como back after only a short conference with General Fnnston, it is known that General Punston feels he cannot go further with the pursuit of Villa unless heavi ly re-enforced. General Fainiton wishes a freer hand in dealing with the problems of sup ply and information beyond the bor der. It is rocalled that President W?Bon rejected plans of the general staff for virtual military) occupation of north ern Mexico when the expedition was ""^--originally contemplated. Tho ad ' minist mt ion felt that such a move ment meant certain war with M?xico, and points to the present friction as a result of a small punitive force, to support this vlow. There is no rea son to believe tho administration has changed its view point. If General Scotjt recommends the expedition be freed of restraint and reinforced, or (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX.) CADETSAMU FOR WEEK E <, - ''ll ll" I". . DUE TO REACH ANDERSON ON REGULAR TRAIN 'LEAV , INC CLEMSON AT 8:07 * 1 O'CLOCK BASEBALL GAME ' IN AFTERNOON At Which Time Addresses of Wei. come Are to Be Made-Large Attendance Expected-? t Day's Program. Tho Clemson cadets, 740 strong, will arriva-in Anderson on the regu lar morning train from Seneca which leaves Clemson at 8:07, and which will carry 12 additional coaches for tho accommodation of the students. This train;ia duo.to arrive in, Ander son ot 9 o'clock, but will very prob ably bo a littledale. On* their at ? I rival the cadets will raaroh directly to tho camp.-' - Camp Is Heady. .Tho. encampment grounds on Greenville ?tre?t on tho property ot Mfr..A' Pf <3at?r are In readiness fdr ? the arrival of tho cadets. The tenta are all uj>, and tho cadets will find one ?* tli? moat suitable places for their camp .that could possibly have been selected; itelng in a pasturo which is . well sodded' with ! Bermuda grasa* and also under, plenty :?f shade trees, tho camp ia ideally located. ':, There is ample r^hv.for drill prac-, tice Ju the pastdre.Jand, the exercises will. bo hew tl?er? every da>., J 'Mr. . ' Cater,; . who generously offered his property for the encampment. has left nothing imdorie which would add to the pleasures of the camp as'far ". T ns hen we? '?bucerhed. . Baseball Part:: Mr.'^-Cster^h'as'ftnoMt completed a baseball park jvnt;above Greenville .street and Jafit west of the interur ban Uno and, although hot definitely decided. itVis ainipst sn assure* fact *$$?$Oi?. '[j^i-t?**to*?a&. afternoon (CONTINUED OM PA QB JPtV?.) . * s. T. ron WILSON + * - * + (Specfal to The Intelligencer. ) ? + Columbia, April 22.-(lover- * ? ncr Manning tonight address- ? 4 ed the following telegram to ? + Ptesldent Wilson: ? + "Democratic clubs in South ? * Carolina met this evening for 4? 4? re-nrgnnlzatlon for the coming ? + campaign. Our expectations 4? ? aro real iced na tb Indorsements 4? + menta of you and your admin- * 4? istrntlon." 4* . r*r-5 ? A NEW PARTY SAYS "J. H?M" "Peace, Prohibition and Prosper ity Wilt Be Foundation De- ? ?clares Senator Lewis. (By Associated PreBB) Atlanta, April 22.-Senator J. Ham Lewis; of Illinois, predicted that a third party, founded on "Peace. Pro hibition and Prosperity," would be formed immediately after the repub lican and democratic conventions. Lewis explained that neither of the present parties I .could take . the posi tion which Would indicate to Europe that the United States is hot backlog the administration's foreign policy. The new party will be formed by those disapproving the present for eign policy... In .speech to the Geor gia Bar association <he urged a closer union between the United States and Latin America to resist . aggression after the war. Floridian a Suicide. Ocala, Fla., April 22.-L. P. Bal lard, a prominent business man, com mitted suicide here. He cut his throat; over business worries. I SALE OPERA TICKETS CONSIDERED SIGN OF PROSPERITY IN SOUTH Atlanta, April 22.-A return of prosperity to Atlanta, to Georpla and to- neighboring states ls attested by tho largo sale of tickets to tho week of grand opera in Atlanta next ?Mon day, night. Comparisons of receipts in past Reasons show that the sale of tickets has always reflected the sta tus of the public pu ruc In pros perous years the receipts have been Jieavy, while in lean years tho tick et sale bas fallen off. There has nev er been a season, however, when the receipts were not more than sufficient to cover the guarantee fund pledged by citizens of Atlanta." The seventh annual season will open Monday night with; "Samson, and .Delilah," the. famous opera . written around the ' story of Samson and De lilah in tho Bible.' Among .the1 stars pf the Metropolitan who will sing in I Various roles are Farrar, Caruso; Al ida,, Barrientos and Scotti and others. ?Atlanta ls preparing for a week of great musical, enjoyment'and- social gay?ty, with thousands of visitor? in ? the city and a continuous, round of functions. , . "UNCLE JIM** WOODWARD .LOSES CREMATORY SUIT; AND THE CITY MUST PAY Atlanta,* April ' ?2.-VUhcle Jim" Woodward's attempt to withhold pay* ^?nti?f-'^^tl^S,0O^;^la$?h due on Atlanta's famous crematory has fur nished a iot of coW foi' the newspa pers and cost the city of Atlanta $50, 000 of more, OB' tho company, erecting tho plant has Von ltd,/case beter* Judge Wv' T. Newtnan or the United States di?trlct court, and tho city must aol 'only pay the principa^ eton Unpaid, but also pay 7 per cent in terest on this amount ter a year abd half, pay the eomi^y>>fon Operat _"? tttfe plant Whee lt was built, and p?y: tba' coat ot the litigation which .witt bo several thousand dollars. | kl .. ...... - :-\ ? Making Ga Br. Walter Y Tii?s is Dr. Walter F. I.tttmnn of tile Federal bureau of mines and the experiment station In Pittsburgh, Where he makes gasoline m?ch cheap RITTM?N PR MAKING Gi BEING TES Washington, April 22.-Coramer clal manufacture of gasoline under the Rittman patents, owned by. the government, wno begun today. Ex perts of the bureau of mines have de monstrated' that this system will pro duce four or five times as much gas oline aa will the present method of distillation. An oil company in Pitts burgh has been given the right to try out tile system under commercial conditions.-' . .... - iFJipresentativo Foster of Illinois LOOK OVER ( INTERES' Greenville, April 22.-Captain John W. .Moore, post adjutant nt tho Cita del, Charleston, arrived in Greenville tblB afternoon ubout 1 o'clock, and in company with Capt. W. p.. Work man and G. H. Mahon, Jr." went to Chick Springs shortly after arriving herer to look over the property to consider its possibilities as a site for a military school. Tho party was taken to Chick Springs by J. A. Bull, who with asso ciates recently purchased a tour-fifths ARMY MEN SICK C LONGER THAN A OF MEN SAYS (By Associated Press) Washington. April 22.-Officers and men of tho Unite 1 8tateB army were sick. oftener and !ongerfin 1914 than any other body of men which came under the observation of tho public health department, according to a re port on disability statistics, published ATLANTIANS SEEM TO POSSESS FISH STREAK AS SUMMER APPROACHES -- Atlanta, April 22.-Swimming will bo more popular in Atlanta this sum mer than ever before. : In .every man and woman there .'seems. to. be a streak, of the fish., sc to speak. In r?cent year!. Atlanta has discovered that far and away the most popular feature .of. her ;>clty park system are the - various ;sw"mmlitg popV which are operated free for the public; . This year three new places will be opened tn addition to Piedmont : parki which iii the biggest: aquatic re-sort, and tho .park authorities bare glad dened tho h earls ot ?wimmors--KJS peclally / of the gentler .sex-by an nouncing thal no prudish rules wilt apply to the eui or style of bathing suits. :v Anything t hat ls decei;t In the way of o man's or woman's bath ing ?ult will bc allowed in the local swimming -pools, end' only the occas ional man or woman who at tempts to "get by" with something that ' ae> ?ublic bathing r/saort will allow will e dealt with by the authorities; B. H. Suspend? Operations-; Santander; Spain, April ?i.-^iw-' lng to'h?.^ of^coat . tJre;.Ci?0tabrico taiiw?yVc-btopit?y recently announced that it had decided to", suspend ' the. operation, of al) 'tfafftc for an inde finite . VP^PA/ -:? ? ' ' ; soierie Cheap for the Pooi HMninli. er than that sold fey tho Standard Ol! Ho experimented till he could edd 200 per cent to the quantity taken from potroletim. This station cost $250.000. Representative Pandan of California OCESS OF ^SOtlNE IS STEP BY U. S. chairman of the house mines and mining committee, is preparing a resolution to be introduced lu the house designed* to protect thc gov ernment patents. The bureau ot mines oflicl&ls said today that the government 1s prepared to permit the .Use of tho system hy any reputable oil concern. They decided that its adoption is essential, as it will i n creaso the present gasoline supply available from /every source estimat ed to last ?7 -Mars. . :HICK IN r OF SCHOOL interest in the Chick Springs proper ty. Captain Workman and 'Mr. Ma hon have taken-an active 'Interes! in1 getting the military school propon J- J tlon before the citizens oj" Greenville, I and it was UIHW their a i vif.it lon that .Captain Moore came to Grcenvll? to look Into tho matter'." Captain Moore1 will probably bo.asked by local busi ness-.men who arc interor.tcd in the. CB- ? tablishnient of the school, to assume the preside ney bf it, Tf lie ls favorably inclined to such' a V proposition uftor his conference here this alterrtnon.. OFTENER AND NY OTHER BODY HEALTH REPORT todny^ Six hundred and twenty-nino enlisted men out, of every thousand were admitted to thei'slck report. The average annual disability of soldier;* lasted thirteen and a half days. Gov. eminent employes li\: Washington lost only about six days for disability. Mon in the civil service? about five. dayt and the women about nine. A FALSE REPORT THAT BODY DOROTHY ARNOLD WAS FOUND IN CELLAR i , . ... . Xcw'York. April 22.-The body ?of Dorothy Arnold was hot found in the cellar of the house outside .bf - Went Point where Now^York .detectives searched' yesterdoy. ' Police Inspector ?Faurot announced- today. 1 lei said there is no truth in tba published sto ries that the body was discovered. ( Faurbt eiri?resflod : 4he'"q?>?pion . thjat . there is'nothing tb the itory told by. ? Octave Charles G le nu er cys, a! cony let' in tbs Rhode Island prison that lie aided in the burial of a yo-.i g woman resembling Miss ;Arnold.",* .Nothing J, was rbund in the cellar. I?oroihy;Ar-? noid disappeared'' while shopping' oh ' "Fifth avenue In 1910. .- ? ?V - - Sew York Stocks, " ' :'y\ Wall Street. April 2*.T~MUC1\ '!?*.' cl tomen t and further free 'selling' marked todny's two-hour Session. War filiares and stock .companies oporatHip, In Mexico broke four tb eight" point's The entire list including investments was affected. Mexican-Petroleum I03t 0 points. United" States ?teel...-Was roils -wore . heavy.... r The .. close was weak.-' Bonds were active and : weall. - ?., .'->.'??.?: ' .. i .u-yyV . -?aw-?or^.CoUoB, ; New York,' Apr? ??^Toflay ls n holiday iii cotton, Coffee, sugar abd' ^tbh?cfi?^fl.-wftw ^*f>*?' ?-?.. r Motorist proposes that thc government acquire by condemnation proceedings nil the oil producing lands In order to keep down the price of petroleum and its products. BOTH HOUSES VOTE TO BAR FREE SUGAR Serrate Yitlds to House Measure Providing Straight Repeal of Tariff Clause. (Hy Associated Press.) Washington.'April 22.-Sugar will not go on thc free list May the fir.il, the senate today yielding to tlio house measure providing a straight repeal of tho free sugar clause of the tariff law. By a vote of flfty-nlno to ten thc senate rescinded Its own amend ment, which would extend tho exist ing sugar duty of ohe' cent per pound for four years. Tea demo crats voted against supporting the house resolution. The present duty yields about fifty million dollnrs an nually. BY THE C?N$OR\ (By Associated Press) Loudon, April 22.-Fierce nt tucks and counter attacks have been launch ed in tho region of De ad inn n's hill, northwest nf Verdun, and neither side claims gains as a result. .' Paris ad mits the pennons 'got a foothold in im.me new French trenches, but "were later expelled. Berl'n concede? French gnln In Cnurottes Wood. . British attacks north of Ypres re gained two hundred yards of trenches recently captured by Germans in that section. The Rusal?n Hoops recently funded in France are already on their way north presumably tor the front, passed through Lyons today. General Smlts, commanding thf British ca..ipa ig ii against ibo Oer man lu East Africa, announces., tho capture of Umburgwo and Salanga, ono hundred miles inside of the bor dor or German colony. Constan :lnople reports that- the British lost tour thousand killed and wounded In a battle-on the Tigris river, Apr.'! seventeenth, The.Turks also declare that a Turkish aeroplane made a flight of two hundred miles and dropped bombs on ix British camp near the Suez canal. Noble Coal Mines. Peking, April 22.-Much comment has been caused by announcement In Japaneso newspapers that Klshlchlrh Ok ii ra, heir to Baron Oku ra, has deV cidod to engage in coa! mining in the Yangtse Valley under the firm name of Okura & Coi The mines ar? thirty ' miles ROU: li wen t of Xanehnnfc In . Kl?nget province. >: Tho-company bas already obtained' permlsslop from the Chinese government tor-the operation/ and the. Work wil be car ried on Jointly with Chinese capital ists. It ls: expected that the nef property will wlt-jiu a very- short time, be producing i three hundred ana ff^ty. thousand tOUS of coal annually. ;F?ud ?ich Beds Iron ?re. . ;' 'T*!uanfu, April \22.-^?hVoiedi o? Iron or^.,hsve,recently beeh ^iscojrer ed at Lalwu-nslen in Shantung pro vince, and govorntbeht experts ar? dbw investigating the deposits. ??U wu ia about, thirty miles' coat ot the raliway connecting Tientsin" and bun king,* ah? stio?t" twatttjr^ muea1'- ?Trojn the important jtown-c^'T^tanfu. "? hastyr survey of . the}wda -depos its ' resulted ? in on estimate that twp hundred million toYjs of.Iron ore of % hlgl>.*rade ure.a.vail^e.^ The go*, srnment hope? toVuitUxeVthl? ore j ?tot' Tehoho(w.-arsenal jin .Shap^nj province. , . A FAIR KASTKIt *| - ?) ( Hy Associated PrOBB. ) ? Washington! April 22.-A ?? fair KoBter Sunday for moat : ? of the country wds promised ? tonight hy the weather bureau. ? Clear skies and moderate tem- * peratures aro Indicated for the + ; South. .Showers aro forecast ? only for Now Englaud and Hie ? Interior of New York. * nm "FORD JOKE" A PUNI ?enry Will Accept Presidential Nomination "If People Want Him/' (By Associated PresB) New York, April 22.-Henry Ford| onlght announced that he would ac ept the nomination for presidency If the people wanted bim." He de .hired, however, one thing was cer-. aln he w?uld not finance a third arty. While he said ho regarded his i om I n ut lon as. a joke, he ls not quite ure "OB to whom the joke is on." He lointed to bis recont endorsements in Hiddle western states as."significant f what people thought of ni tl ir or tom. . -.'?"'.?i. ii - - i Engter In Atlanta. Atlante* April 22.-Ono hundred hotisrind i??ai?r Lillies ,were con turned in Atlanta in observance of| bo oftlclal opening of spring, and 1 marta florists did not fall to "get heirs" whon lt came to prices. They| vere lucky In escaping hailstorms vlth their outdoor plants and forced! md held back plans in such a way j is to timo the big blooming exactly. Roses also /brought (tremendously dgh-toned prices around Easter time, I is well as other flowers appropriate! o the season. I. E. CLINKSC ROWDYISM AT ATLANTA BASEBALL PARK NOT TO BE LONGER TOLERi iTED Atlanta. April 22.-Throwing CUB? ions nt F. mee DcLcon baseball park aa become such a nuisance that the wners of thc Atlanta baseball club ave employed special policemen and tatloned . them In tho grandstand /Ith" orders' to arreBt. every fellow hat imagines tho proper way to col brate a hit by ,a home player is to imbast some neighbor on the back f the head With a canvass bag pack? d full of cotton. . Persons of a quiet ature who attend ball games to wit ess the playing fail to perceive tho njoyroeht of being used as target? j ar cushions by o ver-en tims last lc ooters. Another thing they obpoct to ls the romlscu?u? throwing pf empty soft ria!; bottles, which sometimes jar lie human cranium rather violently, 'he sp?cial ball park policemen are Iso rounding up this variety of root tt whilq_Pollco Judge Johnson is do* 1K his rull share by fining offenders j ) th? limit of the law. EGGINGS PROTECTION TO SOLDIERS AGAINST DISEASES OF TROPICS ] Washington. April ?2.--The stout riggings vorn by members of the. pited States marin? corps aro not Q urciy .decorative .adjunct i io. their errjr nat't^ .uniforms, AS popularly tn-nosed ?by civil Ians*, hut ay? a pro.-' jctiori for the; men against tropical I senses while tn foreign sor vc e. ria vi | I surgeons say. Many o? the nost dangerous trop al diBc&scs aro transmitted by the Itet^bf fnsectK. Among these are i?taria/ yiiioW-feyer,. bubonic plsg* o, hookvvo?m,. ?iephahtiasla: ana .?pical nicer. Fleas and-mosquitoes ra - the .prime carrier* add they iako their, .tlrst atta*V. upon tba nkleo, :.;thene>. worWbg their way rer the w?b.\ hedy, . -, t Tho leggings, worn by the United tates marines afford splendid pro ?tt?n to the ankles against flssr. .esquit?os, and infested dlr? BERLIN HAD NO IDEA COM MUNICATION WOULD BE SO FINAL U. S. IS PLANNING .OR WORST WHILE AWAITING REPLY Washington Informed That Note j Has Gone to Army Head quarters and Kaiser is Considering it. (Hy Associated, Press.) Wai/hington, April 22.-'Despatches received from Ambassador Gerard, it was learned here, indicate that Ger man officials were greatly surprised at the demands at Washington. Ambas sador Gerard ls ?aid to have gathered at least an impression that the for eign o filen had no idea that tho com munication would' bo as final and drastic. . . j While Washington is waiting official I word from Berlin it understood tho I United States is making plans to cdpe with every situation should relation? bo ?everedIt was \i*r<moil hero that the note has gone to the German army headquarters where, it is being con sidered by the emperor. Chancellor von Betbhiann-HoUweg.. and General von 'Falkenheyn. German ebie! of staff.' " .. ..o ') Gerard conferred yrfth tho foreign mmlBter Von Jagow tonight, but. the German reply ls not expected before Wednesday. , , -;" . . :,. ; ? - 600 Tons Or? Bfitiy. Christiana, April 22.~rBritish cap italists who own largo Iron mines ut Dunderlandsdal lp the province ' of Helgeland near the Swedish frontier, where some years ugo important op erations were oom, i en cod and after wards suspended will resume ob?ra* tiona with tho object ot producing ,500 tons of ore dally . ?ALES BUYS STOt?tQOM y ii? ? WILH1TE PROPERTY ON EAST SIDE SQUARE SOL? FOR , CONSIDERATION OF BIGGEST DEAL IN SEVERAL MONTHS Store Room Nov/ Occupied By Grocery Store and Adjoins Another Owned By Mr. . ?Unkscal?s. < ; -r Mr, Julien E. Cliokscales yester day purchased Mis? |sary Wilhtte's store room on the east side of the square, the. purchase price, . being $25,060. ' The deal waa consutnated through tba Anderson Real Estate & Investment company, and tho the deeds of sale were eigned yester day afternoon, although the con tracts bsd been made on Tuesday of this week. V In buying this property Mr. Clink scales has become owner - of what ia considered one of tho best pieces, of property in the.city. The building ss two stories high, is of brick, has jh frontage of 20 feet anO -"Ans back ta -itfcDufSe. street, ft d istasic^ <?f 220 feet.1 At-present tbs store, room is occupied by. Mir. W. G. Ramsey's grocery store. , v ? ?;,, -.y.y* r-^ rf '? The deal, consuaiated yesterday the largest of its kind . that baa bean closed dn^AadeM^^itt^a^^&st' . sev eral months. The price paid ^ls ?: good one, and proves. that Anderson, real estate is considered valuable. This store room Joins the one now Owned by Mr. Ciinkseai?s and which te occupied by iMr. A.- W. Kay. i\im announced a?yeral day? ago. <v be Kay atore roeta baa been leased to tap Woolworth company and that after Jt ts completely remodeled, will, be od-" cupied; by? ,ou? j,ol - their ?ve and ' wf cent stores.> lt might be, stated . in In Anderson, sineo a lowe (dgued$> Se hosie ofnoe: 1n ?tttHt.Xo&'-fiK&ofr,' \m>myimt&on.-ot *??r ; ..CHnktuja?ea* i