The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 04, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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O O O O O O O O O O O O c Atlanta, April, 3.~Mris. Isabel Bar row Freeman la a drrorce petition flied today - against George Anderson Freeman, saya tb?t when her husband b?at her ?croas tho fae? w^ s^trjg^ IO^I?MIW her ans other way." she soya ?h? re belled. She charges j ail, sot tai. d_f plftlh knbd fancy varieties ot cruelty against her husbantf total dhwce.Ttnvrmfcg^tb'at'fecr malden: name be restored-to htf. 1 i?> . .. .... ..? Atlanta. April 3.--M?rle Maddern, & charmin* vob??r girl WhrtVlU sppe?f *t tba Atlant? : *h.*?tr? ?horUy !~ the, leading feminine rote In Kismet with fm?. UJrtMLos, Wm a lwil .? T?lT:'. to tatao. She ls a daughter of California, and Inherit? bor literary and artistic tastes irom her mother. Bh? went to f?fcw York in 190? where her ability at tratad tho attention of Mrs. Fiske. She wee "M>lk" in MalVorllnck's "Blue Bird" for tho New* York production. ?nd tn the brigitta! Kismet caste'she was thc slav* *?rt. Her rory uausuitl ablHtr, however, attracted Mr, Skib nor*a attention* and this year she was sefoettd tor tho leading feminine role In oriental drama. . ,., w trthur.t3dorgfe, :a bight *iei?, -*be ....... . . . George war aJWjpf? obeying t stjoftiostq o^?^Cfc*?86'1' house aw goon, sad that iFahrbod^ wa* SH* lt. Khould have b?>n ?r. W?lo)tell Tin star cb^grges that Grady la befog brbt raanage& asa abnoueces lia iritonthw . of having .fiti?eo to -iy ?lcn? tl?e ?a... ?s7^;tho'htt| ?BSSn^gjaBBSB asi are fncUned to be Khmg wee tm', on th ol a* an Aurll Foe o O" orv Tro1 o1 o* its^o NB lOOOO ooo o o o o ooot ? ?? t..,..)i> i.' ? . .io^t?.fJ?.*?*rr4?<l?t??rt?'| j tinao past women ns welt r.s men buvo been serving on the board of deacons Palmer Pease, a police character I [who is ono of the recent converts at ? ?Mount Zion church, and who waar Loin ch ed when the officers arrived toi [stop ethe riot, gate the following ac-? [count-of lt: i v ^Rev'rend Tuggle bein' dartd, yon asa. we wur to cal! cr pastor toni?' Da wluimen deacons dey wanted mah fm ^rwp^'w?r aj?n^dooco' de wu s sot \:. er nigger fm Rome tw?ll an? it. vm* n. ?ffte Toe fc?eif.T?"? ??r, jeuge; ~f~trUcvP ?n*'Wtntf~"iD?r -ney- ^ttekan ?thttrwln' tight serosa .de church an c?sala', and ah grabs de .Ribble Oft*} de pulpit, ah' 'bout dat timo you'a'lt cornea In." ' '. 1 Atlanta, April "l.-Bocuuse ? dentist j i bored a note th ids longtfe, Olth a Ut? * ?tie Bteei drill. Henry Rerg is suing .tho practlcioner for 92,000. \ Berg sa*ys the dentist -was drilling fM'*#df hls'MtfU'.-i%hed ?M tnter . ruption occurred and the dentist, still drilling, looked the other way With .thc reault that the drill dogded over onto his tongue and just kept on drill ing. 11 . In addition to the $2,000 for pain and anguish. Berg Asks 160 back v^tcn he paid the; dentist tor tho work, and *5<> for idea ot time while he was ro |i8***rtog,rf-V I Berg*? tongue Will be offered as ex hiWt tn ?te inry when ?nvj?ase ,oon\e? J ^^anta, April ?;--iJttdge tritt wir,! f early ???t week Ox Atoe dca^4*entencn } Upon ^Jr?lrtott Htde?an. a n'es'ro. whr., . was conflated jfttferday of the mtrr- j ^v$ee df (flf. Rcunett, a white night I tfatcfanantot r. railroad. Rennet in 1 I a dytn* ?atenteht Identified-?lokraan . aa ifee?aay? a^i^art aaa.it hlftiiiitltgif^'i wLWBmtkW ntl iftcxnian dtealing brash ? fron? ose of the c?re ?cid thai wh?? he tried lo arrest -tym tbe -nan pulled, ont a gun ?nd began drink. . ' EP?*i!ett rc?,err.ci' U;c Sro a?? f both were badly wounded. But the B rt-"i.vw.'nn? ?MU W??v ?o rx tai. i?- The Jury was oat just twenty mt*-. ,> uttss boforo b?ngtafrliP**atralia?*??ei .f diet of morder without rccommenda " ? AIMUIUL' AWI I ??ssetgs RS5 T? been charted pr persuade Atlas ta ansi, i. eft*?'asea to Iw* with favor upo? their ii employes who ' beWwg to the ?tate t* ?tlftb?. lt ie sahl that empto-nrrt hum K trapp asaMa? it ttsplcasfcnt Tocaptty. for arwi.i^tfflfc MmlmUtifl' Josephine 'aimer. -? M . ? ?Uh, IJroue Guy Martin. Bili grade Olive Dobbins, Clara Em ^^^iif?*ioaoaypber. SU., grado Wilhelmina Broyie?, VvYi on ' Stonecypher. * . - ';. * * - THE DAY^ IN CONGRESS * * * *.* * * * * * * at 11:50 a.-??a * W. K DttlUtgmno. Honolulu. urged e committee ? to recommend j v^iripc^w; ' ujnwr ., :uproyemouv? a?, j KaliulUl Hawaii. Conf?reiud nomination W. M. Dan iels .16^ to 2v: ?P'W^'^?^^*ft^^a'???' Sat in day. '' Iteniimed d?bat' on; JegialalaVtpii, ?V?WIM??W? 'nilli fl Unanimous T*<.'iBent,r: BeCuf?n^TBH aig?tt sesoibri i :i Tuesday!hight tof consider ptlvo > pension bill*. 1 . .Indiciar/ K'm?&rel?#^ cr?e? , cpretoatatl* <- McDermott; who tlgvj ?r?Q In loe .. investigation. Worhrnen' compensation governmoni mptoyes agret Judiciary < iiumltte?. ?' Public 1 ul? f?iumlttce continued! h ep rta g i i t?aslntr hilt for coal, oil] end other o?laerat lands. , Ways *nd m?ena ,co^Htep ? re4- Vddepwobd MU to ?mpoa? '< tatlvei? l>uderwood. Uhrner and Gardi F??ht LOM Shirks rgaataed ftjshi "been opevsd % Judfb utonar"Tending concerns that are ?c lous and Oe rie**??? I Ibstapccs and Whfi? cqe hlgV rates ttt?est'vvftff? ?Stowe the accused mousy 'lenders managed ti get ont en technical points ot law. They hare bpep operating, untn?er regest! ?srer? since/ .. ,, PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K?t?WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM. .fl OOO O O O O ? O O O t) 0 O O O O O G O : o HISTORY OF TUE ELKS ? o ' ol M tl O O ll O o o o o o o o o o o o o The following hJpiory o?' tho Elks by Mr. David Delabngeld bf Uultlmor Lodge, gives a proper ; conception of the brgsnlr,ation, ev?n some Elks ob IterUUning an erroneous Idoa"*?felne order. : 1 "The Benevolent and .Protective or? der of Elks ia an .orgunizatibb toi m.? <l. motion, of. bcjoScr friendship. Iht?rc?firso i??r^pnt?Bl &rbt9:sUor/ with'the Golden Rule as tbe.lr\?notfo.: ."^Do unto ethel's as you would have, them do unto you.~" The ;?mall acoro i planted-by. th? bounders, baa spread ?tc s gigantic oak.'with Ihcr?o nobie characteristics, charity, -justice, ttrotn-. I sitcc ot relief from "thc 1,000 strong I and sturdy branches that have spread [fprth-frora the parcht root formJpg n golden chain that encircles the -Faned iBtatcs from Miln to the ttulf of Mexico lund ta tho nourishing njn'mmif ihat [Aivoa life to tho, body and fight to IgtfMT basking under. Us benign in ?mancn, writmg inc inuits of thc mi [fortunates who fall by thc Way. in rh : j sands, while their virtues' ari- im.crlb jod on ibo tablets ot love and' grat^ ful memory; monuments that^VW?vl [nfgh f3iotr hea'da toward m j st^b^d with Indelible chara [ ueltlter Unjo nor tide,' can. efface: trad 1?.vitr 5lvg hnttl time chair ho BO.more. ]^'^Thfe ' order' ives christened -by jt?hayleg . Vivian, th? actor, abd! tb? .baute or the animal .(Rjft\\ ,-pfcod be cause it lj? tibet of foot, itrbbg o? t~.that ute body i? !}y of a frholous re to tay that ri a neyor prevailed the order aro 'aucl sith, no matter how n each other, crin ! T?. InobU is&d one < ?s-ir Cil h?;ivy''Kf;iiV^) ?Hp on. ?bi?n^ wr gui mp?, mafc?*V VII bte on A i I, occasion bait ls oislfle sli^hj Ujf dispensed, hu\Ui Q*jr doqrs arovw'iij?? with brothorly love flounce/^kxrfnBly a; i ;,:n" .. ... ... ... blon. BEATS IS ?ES!/*8 ...... ' -v...... . ? BSsCUgCrH 'Wafted Before Box Ofilca In Spurtanbarg AU Night, ijpartanburg, S,: C., April 3.--Tho hi uf ???sen tickets to tho five con rte of. the twentieth annual South IjajUl? ; States Music Festival, to bo .??ar ai'., Converse. .Collent? .'SitaW . JIM?. hand^V?ptaed -V?H, a ru iii. yester iy-, morai it g.- ' First choice of ?eats fcU .,'to.. Wil irlty Trupt Cpmp?py, who.,bas,'had iii distinction, for a nuuipor of ^?r?. ito emp.lpyed a messr-pic/r-hoy i walt lp front of tlic boxroftoco. ail ?ah?? . Three, other oeraona.a?J like ? '?-ist scats,, ana wrest? lc opened at 1? o'clock there waa f line oft prospective ourcnoscrs. onvort?o. Collage auditorium seuts *e Co.ivcrtte , Choral Society-of 'JO') bices, with Kdnson ^Morris as enn uctor. Miss Mary Hart Law au pla 1st and Mlsa-^rtlo C, Pilmer ah or-, anist; tho children's chorus of 250 oleos, with Miss Carrie McMakln o:< iroc?or; Mmei Fra rc ea Alda, sbpr'uio, t the M??r?polttab. Ope rt.. :'vmpuny. f\>B Yrirk. <yfm<? 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