The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 25, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Particular Shoe Selling Isn't U bad to buy n pair shoes and after having them a hlmrt limo find they burn, lose tliclr ?bang?. <-tc7 Thia will nut happen ii you buy "? E I SB Kitti's SHO K 8." Wc- pide ourselves on the excellent make of OUCKIIOCH thruout, from the selection of Ute leather to the fin ishing of tlie shoe They ure made in all nixes and width:* on the very bout and approved IUHIB and are not only caby fitting nod styli1 li but durable alto. "DKOIDU ON ag?ame ur, *s FOU BHOES^-YOU NB DP HKAftt'rf NO te^HTHKIi." GEISBERG BROS, SHOE COMPANY Under Masonic Tempjev SHOES THAT SATISFY [ ROLLING IN EVERY EXPRESS IS BRINGING US NEW. (i??IDS Rompers Corsets ? . Children's Underwear Gauze Vest Brassieres Dresses Ribbons Hosiery ALL OPENED UP YESTER-I ??? j?? A prie L il U "THE ORIGINAL." ii- -- 'JU.1.-' J Make College View Your Home You may get along well with your work, but are you s keeping up with your opportunities? Does the raise you get help you save? Wa ara offering very attractive ternis to .tho jrvuag utan wno w willing to get serious. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE S INVESTMENT CO. E. lt, HORTON. Pres. L. ? H,?BTON ?.Pres W. F. MARSHALL ' Sec ty. There Is Everything In Knowing How to choose juicy atjdf delicious meeta, ^sawing how to cut them to make .them eat tender, and knowing how to 1, roast, satit?i or prepare meeta, flab or fowl tfo& the epic?rea we clajljtts$4jfeg>w bow sad .i^jaave provea success io "-tee most rae-] tldlous. Devilled ^p*a; and lobsters, dainty croquettes, ?teak? en casserole] and other tM<tdta.<r. ^ EDM ONT 114 west wmtner G. D. Antonekos. Prop. rtMBHB^fSBBBB^BBM^ftDMvA?! Electric Cit Itesu t? Interest and Personal less OB the 8tr Mr. Clary sud Til? "City of Surte**.** W. T. -'Hary, pressinun on thc An derson Dally Intelligencer. s|ient Sunday and Miinday tn Sparianburg with relatives and f rienda. Mr. i'la ry learned the business in The Herald oftlco and the boya are always glad to welcome '.Slim". He returned to "My Town" Monday afternoon. Spartanburg Herald. Greenville Men Hero Lest Sight. A number of Greenville mou, rail road officials and others, were in Anderson last night to attend the annual meeting of thc Anderson Chamber of Commerce and to bear tile addresses of thc railroad men. Among those who were here were: I), A. Henning, traffic manager of the Anderson Chamber of Commerce, Al bert S. Johnstone, secretary of the Greenville Chamber of Commerce, W. H. Tabor, an official of the Southern Railway, Vf. T. ?crieux of tho Oreen ville Dally News, D. B. Traxler, a well known Greenville real estate man, and P. p. Dunn. The gentle men from Greenville were favorably impressed with Anderson's charming hospitality. Mr. Bowker Here . For The Meeting. Among the interesting visitors to thc annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night was Harold C. Booker, editor of the Greenville Dally Ficuiiiorit, Greenvill's afternoon paper. Kr. Booker ia a splendid news paper man, one of the best known young newspaper mea in the Sttite and he ts rapidly making a name for himself. He received a hearty welt come from his Anderdon friends. feld Weather ?~ In virginia.. "Cold enough to frecae tho born? off a billy goat" said il. F. Parker yesterday In speaking of weather, conditions tn Virginia, from which State he returned yesterday. Mr. Packer had been to Durham, X. C., bis old honte, and had gone from there to Charlottesville, ya., io visit his sister. He said that hu had a very pleasant trip throughout except for the cV.'l weather and the snow. -o Missionen At Sandy curings Church. The people of Ute Sandy'. Springs sect.on j aro looking* forward with mitch Interest to . next week, when on Monday night, a missionary to China, Ber. Buchanan, will deliver an address. Tho event ts . to take place ut the Mount Zion Presbyterlau ph urah ead will begin probably, at 7:80 o'clock.' -Mir. Buchanan has,eean the. Chinese life, hi all Its phases and be Will have roany things or interest to tell, bis bearers'-when be appears Monday night in all ,probability there will/be ..many, to bear him. ilsa* Wll ~? liase lauior*cmcnts. Tho Bank of Anderson, will shortly make p. number-of improvements ' in its? present quhrtera. The store room, which is Inftnedlately In Ute rear of the bank, will be added to thc benk quarters, the office of B. F. Mauldln teing placed In mat portion of- the bitflding. The quarter? now occupied by that gentlemen will then be added to the general business part ef tbs bank, thus supplying more room. Thc quarters of the bank are so crowded .1 lt.nl .lil-. !.. ....nilli necedBary ?mall Wreck On V. k W. C? Railway. Three freight cars were derailed and trafile tied np for some hours on the C. 4b V. C. Railway last Monday night when a freight, train jumped the track lu Abbeville county. ' No one was Injured and the damage, tor the most part, was done to the track. All of tho trains on this line were thrown soveral hours behind Monday n.ght as a result of the wreck, but trafile waa straightened out. yester day and tho trains ran on tune. M^^wm-? Return Today. j. mack King, supervisor Tor An-] deraon county, is expected to return to . the city today, having been in* Springfield, Ohio, for Ute ' last \wock where he went to purchase mules for j the county chain gang, when ?air. King secures the additional mules the j county gang will be able to accom plish a great deal more on the road work than they have for the past few months. The new stock ta (badly needed at moat of the mules now inj Service have been hard worked.. Street Cars Te .Run to Parn. ?It . waa stated yesterday that the street car line, now running Into North Anderson, will be extended 2.000 feet approximately, to reach Ute parkland donated by Col. Joseph Brown, lt ia expected that work will begin on the extension within the.nest ?nw days abd that Ute lino wi'* be in op eration by the timk Ute new park ls thrown open to the publia Tbl? will be a'welcome aanouncdmii?< to mose peopie .wno tire in toe new su burb. -o Local Men Get Baldwin, Anderxo9 archi tects, ha?? been awarded the contract for tko ftw school at Albany. Ga., ac cording t? st?tementa made yester day. This building ia to be construct ed at a total cost OT 130,000 and the fo cal firm wan over 12 competitors. Sov eral other splendid contract* have ?ivii ir??? ????ure? w ii a ia luo uni ?rn weeks sad ths member* of thht firm say that they are wall , pleased with Uv? splendid business with which they are belog, favored. y Sparklets Mention Caught Over the Wire? eets of Anderdon, tinier sn II Nen in Columbia. Several Anderson men have been spending a few days in Columbia, some attending to business with mem bers of the South Carolina General Assembly and others in the can.to! for private business. Among those ? who were in "Square Meal Town'' yesterday were: T. Allen, IJ. F. Mauld Jn and V. F. Martin. PREMIUM -OFFElt. Any ono wlio will neild us three yearly subscribers ut $1.50 each will receive a year's subscription free to THE PIEDMONT MAO AZI NE. Address The Piedmont Magazine, Anderson, S. C. Papers Asking for Rehearing Filed (By Associated Press.) Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 24.-Attorneys for IA;O M. Frank, under death sen tence for the murder of Mary Phagan, today tiled in thc supreme court of Gcorg.a a m*otion for re'.'.curlng of ar guments of an appeal for a new trial. The appeal, filed after a new trial had been rcfunedLby the j-uprcme court, wa4 denied ba thc sripVeiflo court Feb mary 17. ?.Two Justiees presided. In their motion, lo J ay attorneys for the convictrj factory Buper:.tca<tcat held that certain ?round.! submitted in their appeal were not fully con sidered by'the -court and presented arguments.-in support of this conten* ton. ? .......-1-- '' Atrocious Crime in North Carolina I (By Associated Press) Charlotte. N. C., Feb. 24.-A char red body, believed to be that of Clerk Preston Lycrly, and the statements of citizens who were attracted to Smith deal's store, at Barber's Junction, N. C., by a pistol shot at 8 o'clock, go to Indicate that a safe was robbed, mur der probably committed ?nd the store fired by the robbers at that place to night. The first to.arrive on the, scene say ?atxtw??hoxea'vnesMrsi|Bt the front or;:of thevltftroEjtni ?tafe door "MhdppAn^ana^a^JLamp turned low, ?hfl* r9m|4w|# spreading from the rt^bflthlVidlSlnfe all over tho store. No attempt was made to see if the contenta or the safe had been tampere* ?irttbl b?t tn the limited time a hurried ?ea*cfr' Was made for Ly erlyv-'wtjo .was- supposed'td have been In the stowe* <? U- "f He could not De'fouho', but by th? light of the ettbsHi when tho building was In sebos a bbdy was found ra what had been the back part of the building. This iB^npposed to be that of Lyerlyi a? !tt ts practically Certain thui' he vasjiln Wf? stdrb'at 8 o'clock. U THEATRE ??Lr". I" ?(,\f. ... I TODAY'S PROGRAM. COMINO HOME Eclair i 2-ree! Dramatic Feature. t SLIM AND TH E INDIAN S Frontier; Comedy. SHE WROTE A PLAY Eclair; Comedy. >i.;tr ^ , .- . Coming Saturday. *'For the Frec oorti?r^W* 2^^^ drama, featuring Arabia, the f 10,000 horse Coming Monday, ''Modem Dantes,"! Victor universal Tango picture. '. ?ir .? :. rf;!-' vf* >.-n. -1.' ?./'. .... -?iimo . <?. ;n.'-:>' ... : THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE HEART OF A WOMAN Domino; 3-reel Drama. FOURTH REEL TO BE SEI ECTED. wBSv';:-. . * . Coaling Friday, the third reel or our "Mutual Girl" series. Mutual Movies Mel? Tim? Fly. jppAin raWMKaJg HIS SISTER - . Selig; Drama. THE DEATH TRAP Lubin; Drama. OTHER TWO JtBBLS TO BE SB 4 Big Reei?~-10c -8*e . MAS THAT FCT THE MOTE IN MOVIES, BIG SUCCESS WAS SCORED Four Hundred Attended Meeting of Anderson Boosters. . _____ ' / ?ti RAILROAD MEN MADE SPLENDID ADDRESSES Biggest Meeting Ever Held of An derson L*ve Wires Oc curred Last Night. Searching through, tho records of history, Anderson people will be un able to find an Incident that will com pare with the splendid gathering of last night in connection with thc an nual meeting of the Chamber of Com merce. Never before has this city had the honor of entertaining more distinguished men than the railroad officials in attendance, and never be fore was so delightful an event staged in this city. lt had been expected th; t the meet ing would be a success, but even the most sanguine expectations had not pictured for the event such a delight ful "get together" seplrit as was man ifested on. all sides, and the benefit that will accrue to the people ot An derson and to.the city can hardly be estimated. Another . point' of significance in connection'with this meeting was the fact thai interest In the doings cf the Anderson Chamber of Commerce, instead bf showing any signs of flag ging Ifj' Ingreggta^p ''ay by day..'Which fact was conclusively demonstrated by the attendance at last night's ban-' quet. Well over 400 of the city's moBt representative men were present. It would be hard to estimate the millions of dollars of capital repre sented by the men who were present and participated in the deliberations cf the meeting. Practically the entire wealth cf Andersen county was to be found represented from some source, and all told no more representative body of men could have been selected from any part ot the county or any section cf the stste. The splendid addresses delivered by the raliway officials, printed in full In another portion of tbls morning's pa per, were, enthusiastically received by thc audience, and thc speakers were vigorously applauded from time to time. While they, made no definite promises to Anderson, it was evident from the trend of every* speech de livered that the railway officials are friendly to this city, and, all things being equal, Anderson will-get as fair men ?ade a strong' impression upon show as, any other competing town in this immediate section. The railroad the people as entertaining a warm feeling tor'this city. i Of the delightful menu served by the Ladies of the Civic association too much cannot be said. It lacked io no detail and it was complete In every respect. Sufficient to say that the gusto with which the ropast was at. tacked showed new lt was considered by the people who gathered around the banquet board. The only official action of any hind taken at last night's meeting wes the re-election of the five retiring direc tors of the Anderson Chamber ot Commerce. Thea? men have shown Anderson people too welt during the past year inst no more suUdultt S?ca could be selected for the position, and they could not have prevailed on the body to consider any other possible candidates. Porter A. n'?mlejr, accroiary of tho Anderson Chamber of Commerce, told an Intelligencer reporter last night that he could have wished, in no ningle particular, for a better meeting than was the one held last night, and that he felt moro^ encour aged ever the bright prospect for An derson's future than he ever had at any time since he assumed th? Impor tant -office which ho now holds. -,-ijjH WO HU IN? POK THE BI? CONTEST. ? '?.< '-. ..'"' Greenville, Feb. 24.-Schools which desire to enter the PedmOnt Oratori cal contest must have the 1 hame of their ' respective speakers' and- the sub jects in -the hands of the authorities by March 3. These who will enter the athletic meet must announce the names of the . entrants by - March 27. The names of th? athletes must be ac companied by a doctor's certificate, stating that the boya are In good con dition physically. The ten Behool s which compose the Piedmont Oratorical and Athletic Association are working hard In order to be represented the very best possit ble ' In the various events. The ora torical contest will be held Friday, 9pril 3, in. the G. F. C. auditorium. The athletic meet will be held Satur day afternoon at League park. Entertainment will be fur. tabed to thoso who attend by the Central blgh school, Furman University, Furman Fluting school and the Y. M. C. A. \ ' Two of the schcola have dropped out of the association, but .Liberty sad Anderson have entered, so the num ber rentelr.* at' ten. ' KANSAS DEMOCRATS MEET. (By Associated Press.) 1 Topeka, Kans.. Fob. 24.-Democrats of Kansas met here today, discussed toe welfare of th? , party tn stat? and nation and adopted a tentative plat form containing paragraph* -nf favor of government ownership nf tel?, grajg- and telephone line?, the Initia tive, referendum and recall, extension nf tbe parcel post, ? minimum, wage: law tor women, a mother a compen sation-law, child welfare l?gislation, and extension of mine rescue work. The platform lauds the administra tion us rres?dent wilson, and the work Df the Democratic congressmen from Kansas and contains an> Invitation for the women of Kansas to join the Democratic patty. PROSECUTIONS MAY BE REVOLUTIONIZED ? ... t IMPROPER SEIZURE BY GOV ERNMENT. IMPORTANT CASES Constitution Guarantee? Citizens Against Unreasonable Search. (By Asaicikted Pro??) ~ Washington. Feb. 24.-Criminal [ prosecutions in tho United States may be revolutionized by a decision today \ of the supreme court restricting con ditions udder which prosecuting offi cials may seise papers betonging to persons accused cf crime. The Imme diate result of the decision was that Fremont Weeks, an express messen ger at Kansas City, Mo., will be given a new trial on a charge of using the mails to further an alleged -tottery scheme. Tin point that the government im properly seized papers in the dyna ! Hilters' cases against Frank M. Ryan i and other bridge union officials ia' a I raid in Indianapolis has been raised, I and the decision today may affect that case If a new trial ls granted, i - Weeks was arrested at a railroad I station by one group of policemen, j while another searched bia home. Af ter his arrest the United States mar shal entered iii? house without a f-catch warrant and procured more than"600 letters, which' were used ngnliiFt him when he was placed on ?fria?. Justice Day In announcing the Court's unanimous decision held that Weelis* constitutional guarantee against unreasonable search had been violated. Since 1904 the courts of '.he coun 1 try have but little restricted prose cuting ' officials in presenting evi dence obtained by searching houses without search warrants. It was In that year that the supreme court In the case of Al Ad ann. the "policy king" ef New York, laid down the principle that a trial court would not stop in the midst of a trial to Ques tion a witness aa to how he had. ob tained possession of papers, but would admit the paper? into, evidence no matter how possession was obtained. WIRELESS USELESS IN CASE OF FOG ! (By Associated 'Press) Philadelphia,. Pa., Feb. 24.-Captain Osmyn Berry of the steamship Nan tucket,, charged with negligence in connection with the collision with the steamship Monroer testified today before the local steamboat Inspectors that he took ?very precaution' to avoid the collision, and that if Captain E. E. Johnson of the Monroo'had done any thing else than the one thing he ac tually did do, tho. disaster .would not have occurie?. Th off the:Virginia coast on January 20, and. forty-one persons were'lost Captain Berry ls charged with neg lect in not reducing speed in a fog and with carelessness and not-making any uae of the wireless equipment to ascertain the proximity of other ships. Captain Berry admitted that tho Nantucket was going . full speed through the fog because bo could >?ee sufficient distance to avoid other I ships. The first knowledge ho had of the Monroe was when he heard her whistle "very near dead ahead'' and about a mlle away. He said he kept the ship on her course until ha miw the lights of the Monroe at a distance of about a thousand feet \ Captain Johnson In his testimony said he first heard the Nantucket's whistle about 1,000 feet away and saw her lights at a distance of about 390 feet. When Captain Berry saw the lights iie tu-ned his ship hard to starboard. Ho lid not change speed, because when the Monroe blew two blasts on bet* rwhistle. Captain Berry said, he took' it to mean that, under the rule? 'governing shins in a fog. the Monroe .had stopped. Captain Johnson In bbl' testimony said that when he sounded his whistle twice he meant to convey .the information that hi was directing his course to port: This is a clear weather signal. Captain Johnson in. his testimony stated that he was act ing under thc rule which permitted vessels to depart from the rules tc avoid Immediate danger. The Monroe was crossing the Nan tucket's course and' going very fast when he first got a full view of-the Monroe, Captain Berry said. Then he reversed the Nantucket's engine and sent the ?hip full speed astern, but lt wa? too late. With regard to the wireless opera tora. Captain Berry said that their in struction? were to bo on duty,'and he supposed they were. He did not think that wireless telegraphy was of much Use to ascertain the proximity of other Teasels In a fog for the rea . son thaj captains could not give exact position i. VAN SHOOTS WOMAN. Harfns Quarreled, Ho Seeorea Skat- { gua aad Kitts Her. (By Associated Press.) Roanoke, VaM Fab. 24.--Mr?. Lucy) Mitchell, aced 2?. whoa* husband, J. i h. Mitchell, is ap employe ot the West j Ead furnace; Waa t?oO??? ?lled at 6 o'clock tonight hy Jacob Bishops ?Ot yearn of age. The, ?booting occurred ? at Norwich, eight mlle? from this etty, and the weapon'used waa a single barreled shotgun. According to witnesses of the shoot ing, the couple had quarreled ab the boas? of a neighbor. Bishop went to hi? home, uext door, secured bia gun. Returning, it ls said the Quarrel waa renewed, whereupon Bishcp_ steeped away rr o m Mrs. Mitchell a few paces' and fired, the entire lead taking ef- j feet.ia the woiatnJii'.acv:. Bishop later wa? tafeen into custody, and brought to Roanoke jail. t Thousands of People Pleased. Have bouuht and are buvinj? Gowans, King of Externals. Gowans is ?rn external pre paration ,that always scatters congestion and inflammation which are the agencies produc ing colds, croup, pneumonia. You just rub Gowans on. No dangerous fumes,to inhale. No .dangerous drugs io get in your System. Gowans does ifs work so well that ethical physicians freely rec om mend its use.; Group comes in the night. Pneumonia develops suddenly. A bottle of Gowans in the home makes you feel safe.' Buy a bottle toda\. All druggists. Three sizes, 23, 5o and Sl.oo. GOWAN MEDICAL CO. Concord, N. C OUR NEW PRICE LISTS OF CANNAS DAHLIAS And AU Summer-Flowering Bulbs Are Now Ready. Do jon Want Onef ANDERSON FLORRI CO. ?SS Marshall Avenne Srhone K&Li Members of Floriiis Telegraph | _ nel?Tcn 1 A Chance of ? Llfc-Urne Eyesight is Precious ?Hf*.:.:. . :v. 'V ' ' iV^.-^'^ It Is dreadful to be blind. Blindness comes lu three, wayst -Accident, Dis? ease and Neglect. We . have arranged . With thb-celebrated / RR.' j. j-;. LiT ELEn^i? President of thc leading Chartered OpticalCollege to si^ad'tbree days nt onr place ot business, giiing you UM? onnortunltr of n lifetime to cen? salt this eminent Specialist F HUE . Ot* CHARGE ? If you do not need glasses ho will tell ye? so. If yon do we will be glad to stund back of every sale. Dent for get the date. T&uiJ??.;? Frida} ?a? 'Sstur?ay Febraury ?Oth, 27th and SS? J A regular $10.00 Examination Free. MODERN METHODS WALTER H. KEESE & COMPANY W.-ZitfWfaaj Jewelers atf 9mm** A^ SMILER ^ ^^^^^^^^ ' -Buy an L? Co Smnmitlh Eros. ... TaTEwiam... and you can wear a smile alt the time as they enable you to turn out the neatest and best class of work. Let us show $>u our latest Model No. 5 sind you will be convinced. ? We sell all other makes of -v - _ J_._a a._s "P~W*?XU O II U JIU. II Vi m^iitts also repair all other make tnachiriea, and our work is done vby first class experienced workmen. Give us a Trial. J. K CRAYTON &00.? Dealers. Charlotte, ?. G. W. 0. U LM E E Agent, Anderdon. S. Cr