The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 21, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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The Weather.
Washington, April ?0.--forecast:
Sooth Carolina- Fair Tuesday; Wed
nesday fair, warmer Interior.
Bili Hearst ls down-right broken
hearted over his failure to keep peace
With Mexico.
-....
Mr. Hobson may also get a chance
to be or some real benefit to this
nation, after all. I
Now If Governor Colquitt, of Texas,]
wilt offer to lead troops, we feel car
iain Huerta will surrender.
-o
After seeing a picture bf a cattle,
tick .we aye pushed to know what
caille want with those things any
way. '
Extravagantly optimistic ls the ffif
teemed Spartanburg Herald, or lt
couldn't brag on a town like that all
tho time.
lt may bo iras that a foiling stone
gather* no moss: otu we notice that
H-generally bas right or way, i^ it
is big enough. .
. o-- . -.?fp*
The democratic clubs of tho
county will meet Saturday. CIdbs are
truman, hut is?ia is ? g?d y??ar ts
lay them aside and use. hearts.
. .: - - ? --o
At ?east, the Mexicans may resp one I
profit in a war with the United States,]
ttjut is if they fln? out that Texas'j
lsn'? tho whole Khlning world.
Granville bsd better, maa. Amends
io the children lt so gerviouaiy
alighted tho other day. They will
makfl the m*>n ?nd women of tomor'
row.
The only reason we haye pot "al
ready tendered our services to the
president in case of war, ia we rather
tear an old tooth ls preparing to go on
an aching revolt.
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.We regret that the community of]
Lebanon ia not to bu ve the finest |
? II??? ? . ??tr: ?-?jlin?;
it so richly deserves. 1? v
later.
Naturally bos- would ex pet " t.at
Champ Clark would be the first p?r
MH*^to shoulder a musket and llgei
???? for''side of thc Ilia
?rinde; accent en tho crandee.
Judging from their published lnter
Tjews about each othwr, one would
gather the information that several
rival candidates for the governor
Ship of South Carolina are. -?ot oijerly
admiring. each ether.
' G'.!e;ticr. in nrunzneiii-tr th?
Halted States demands a salute ot
grogans fer the arrest of a few blue.
Jacinta, what win .Rpsin demand for
the driving cut of several hoftdred ot
nar cition:: and tte *-onfisc*<i;
tlUW'.OM of their propcrt
Thins? roust be serious 1i
eis situation. Preelden' '
short hts vial* to tho r?p
Brr Sn could not go to Miss
select
pleased
THE WAR DA NCR
The war dance fa on. Back to tbd
Jungles for the hesitation. Admiral
Mayo's "one step" started the whole
Americas navy on tho "glide". Sooa
the sailor's horn-pipe, the artillery
trol, thc cavalry gavotte and the In
fantry schot-tlsche will he en regel
and tb? Wilson grand march wilt
tho popular bit.
FOR A MILL LEAUI'E
. Considerable talk;.has been beard
during the last few days ot.prganfk-T
tng a mill baseball league for Ander-H
son. With thc number of mills in An-H
demon furnishing as good materiell
as can be round tn any town of thc
same size the country over, . there fa
no appreciable reason why such an
undertaking could not be launched.
lt ls ssid t ahtthe various mills of
the city all favor the plan and lt
would pr?vido some clesti whoioaomeM
sport for the mill people during the]
coming summer months, as well
enjoyment for tho fans of thc city.
When definite steps are taken and
teams put in the field the mills can
rest assured that the fans will do
their part and turn out to see th?
gamea, at the samo time assisting
somowhaf in a financial way If neces
sary,
It is to be boped that the matter
will not end with.talk and discussion
but that some move will at once he
mudo toward getting the league or
ganised.
?LET THE HEATHER* ETC.
C?toies now thf? esteemed Chicago
Tribune and hand, this tart pHckagp
of sympathy to no leas ? person, than
the Honorable Josephus' Daniels, Sec
retary of tbfe Navy.
The Hon, 1 Josephus Daniels,
secretary of the navy, probably
finds it Inexplicable that he
should be Bet down as a Tarheel,
one of no bringing np. an . im
possible person, a beck wit. a pa
rochial autocrat from Blowing
R?ek (or ls, it Singing Rock)
. m?rely because he bes ordered
naval officers to keep away from
the demon rum.
We confess that this ls as In
explicable to us as lt may be to
Hon Josephus. Seemingly, his
order ls Interpreted as an inva
sion of the personal rights and
dignity ot gentlemen, a suggestion,
that th.-y were not to b? relied
upon to control their appetites
Thia is a t'exe rage on sentimen
talism. >
i Mr. Daniels In effect sain . that >
tite control of machinery la.en
dangered hy the use . ot .alcohol.
In hts scoffers his enemies wish
to combat that, statement they
may;find argument wtth the rail?
- reed official.
Tho which, as Bret Harte might
have put lt? ft is not likely to cause
tho Honorable Josephus. to miss hts
after dinner nap. let alone any of his
three meats per diem. For. be it known
that the secretary of the navy,, like
Uncle Remus' "Dre r Rabbit" wa
Ifkul. tag.*-, in ? I??jj? wi*\
( allas, a newspaper office.
We are not sure that he was eve
called a horse-thief hy some of hi
more or less esteemed contemporaries
in ,\oth Cline long before he saw the
inside ot the American navy's chief
sanctorum at the national capital.
Therefore, we can hear, the secretary
chuckle and tell hla critics to "go to
lt." Why we amaglue. he never said
'I swan," once when he .' road his
I paper after his temperance order.
As the Bowery inhabitant would
I put lt, .Josephus seep his duty ged
be done lt." Angels can do no more.
Thc Bceretary lives too close to Soa^|
Carolina to go far wrong.
Any way one may choose to taJifrl
i ii i - ?;o will likely -be's Badger game
MEXiQUES
vittn t? a genius forvthe press agent
variety pf war.
. Hut aropo Jules or i ra? thc t. lt ta
immaterial, to our Jackies.
Ship? on Mexican punitive exped? -
timi reported a spanking breeze.
.Salute the Meslcan colors-a yel
low proceeding, according to color., i
. Cnn j DOB thing is tort to ituerta-I
?rt a green wig. disguise himself and
"hit de road."
. tibi*. Roosevelt's . hurrying home
must. indicate*that h< :a ,i
smoko and' beat lt. -
?-. i. mr new; seetae* anything j
hat tttki. and the Atlantic-fleet waa
ra eer
ie 'pre.-'i
your autymobeel wi?l not answer. This j
must be a man's sited satut?. i
When Huerta fires that **hv>?. w*
: hope there will be no chance for aa**|
- - - ?MM?>wr'?v -???gF ?MW iou aViaaw? j
-t- !
j. Our wstch?'il waiting policy waa
changed lo an attentive. listening ona.
Just for ene salute from yea. Huerta.
If they hsd "blue law?'/ jo MeiUeo.
Huerta would 9nev*' reproved W Tor
asking: him to brssk the na noam with
fireworks.
If war has to come let it come now
anti crowd out or thc papers the sick*
ening details of that nauseating trial
st Spartsnburg.
While the navy department was
making great demonstrations against
Mexico, the war department was busy
with South Carolina.
APRIX
(From the Book News Monthly.i
A touch of color on the hill.
And beds of duales everywhere,
And lovely April comes to Hil
With blosom breath enamored air.
A fickle malden shy and sweet.
All beauty wakes In her bright
smiles.
And we see the print of her feet,
Where the snow-born primrose be
gulles. . j
In the woods and by the chiming
brook
8be spreads the flower germs of
earth,
And everywhere our eyes muy look
Fresh blossoms of bjeauty come to
birth.
Oh, April malden, sweet and shy,
Thy jeweled pathway shines and
gleams,
And glad with song is earth mid sky
Just waked from Winter's mirthless
dream*.
Tin: Wi UK HOI ML roxixu
(Charlotte Observer.)
There,seems to be no doubt that the
American Cotton Manufacturers' .As
sociation, and its meeting in New
York tills month, will give ita en
dorsement to a system..of' cotton
warehouses, organized and operated
in the . Southern States something af
ter the plan suggested-by Mr. .Puke..
There may be some features in the
Duke plau which might be mortified
or changed to become more applica
ble to the situation, but In the main,
the Duke idea will meet with the ap
proval of many. At any rate, the be
.rlnnltin? nf fha wmA vcnrU will ho-?
ricial encouragement. The day of the
cotton warehouse In the South can
not be much .longer delayed and the
beet thought of th* country bas bern
centered upon lt. There .is no ex
pectation that the initial system will
be perfect, but once tbe start ia made,
advances to perfection will be facili
tad. I? ;5KO?M naturally follow that
tho next *tep after the warehouse for
the raw material .should be the ware* j
house for the. storage of the manu-j
factured. goods.. It has been pointed
out that tho great advantage England
has over the. trade of the foreign mar
keta, .is; through Its system or : ^ware
houses^ witera ajiods are stored; await:'
lng marketing opportunities -and tts)
1 arrangement fer financing these ware
houses: iTho' warehouse fW'tbe '??OTV
k'ge or goonda'Is a: nei&saryf'aflnnW
tb! the. warehouse for the storage br
cotton and it will be In acooVdanc?
with the., course or human events for
the second, to iolow the first; In
some quarters we bear objection ?o'
the warehouse system, based an the
proposition that ft would be a-private
monopojy^-and this,:ia the only ob
tortlnn toa rnnwmhj. *^ !;S>VS SSirir-au-:
vanced. The objection could be met
with the porposition to bring the
warehouse under government inspec
tion, which would necessarily carry
with . it- further benefit of ajovemircr.;.
guarantee, as in the case of national
banka. All those are but suggested
details for the future weaving in of
the perfected system o? warehouses.
The main point of - congratulation u
that the movement seems to be/on the
actual point of being inaugurated In
the Soneto the benefit of the whole
country.
A WEE GRA*D OPERA STAR
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Will Twinkle in the Atlanta Firms,
ament Dering Visit of Farrar.
. Atlanta, April 20.-Tue .obancp .po
many young women I.ave coveted In
valnL~th?t or'appedrinK before the
Mriropoiitan opera footlights, as a
stAr' with Caruso and Go'ruidfn'e Far
rar-ls going to be giver, tliis ''Rason
for some wee Atlanta miss nely five
yadra of age! She hasn't been se
lected yet, but when she ls, silo will
be the youngest grand opera star in
the world.
Miss Farrar will sing Madam But
tartly Ulla y**r, Friday night of opera
week, and In one of the scenes of
that'oner?, she appears with a little
American child lb her arma, 8he
bids tbe child a pathetic goodbye and
pute an American Sag Into its hands
which R sits and waives, white she
goes behind a Japanese screen to die
like the true (jaug^f-xr of a Samurai
warrior.
V Miss Farrar hat wrVten that she
wants a little Atlanta ?4rl, not ovor
five years Of age., to nay tb. j pari
with her. and Mondai of this week,
brothers hr ve been invited to present
their children to the Atlanta Music
Festival association lu order.that ?one
may be selected.
RtBB BENTON jtlTWPE??
Cincinnati Hurler Oat His luV&jtft
Style tn Sunday ?ame.
Cincinnati: O'. April le.-Iaffective
I nlti'hln? V?y ini?Uf>lf,n?M ktirlMa an A
! better all around work by Vitcsburgb
enabled tbe latter to win thc second
I straight game from Cincinnati today
? to 3. Benton fer the locals waa ta*
'en out of tbe box after the visit?.-,
had scored five rons on five hits.
Score
.?^?tw?i??s?.. ... .iv* siv 9*1T-S IS ?
Ctncinonti.OOO Oil ITO -39.
Cooper, McQuillan and
?tor., Tingling and Clark, Con sal*
?sieal of
Chautauqua Week
', - >? ? .? ' ..<?< ?? ? t -,...-? ? , , .,v?r,v>.. ? . <*-f
WElCH-(to?t3tt??S^-BAEE3? ? COLASS**.
M??S.'sU'R* WELCH, who hns n rare contralto iU-h io Tfs>?g?
and marked by .impres^v?' vol onie. WH>> ior some tim? soloist 1?
one of Chicago's' leading cimrches, nnd she has had no trouble In
r.rovlng'her right to a place In tba ranks of musical artists.. Sbe ls
tall andat'iteiy and has a pies sin g personality.
In reference to lier work the Chicasro lt-K?orrt.HfirntJit u'?- "MIQO VP ol oh
bas a contralto voice of great richness, wide ranite end power and charms
her audience; by the earnestness'..and simplicity of ker manner."
With a rich and pleasing voice which bau boen cultivated to a notable de
gree of perfection. Miss Clara r* Christensen le making an enviable record as
a dramatic roora no.
In commenting on M hw Christensen's singing Ibe Mlrneapolla Tribune
cr?ja? aayR *?VIHS. Clara Christenson guug .the; soprauo role. >fnoh praise is
due too young soloist for the way In which she sang the different.passages
ut inri- purr, ifho.hus a cienr, vinrant ?oprano of lyric quality and' a distinct
enunciation. These qualities, together'with ber pleasing manner, won Instant
recognl*l?HN[?iViM?'-'- ^M-V^M.f''^ :.. '" j i -*'y Vr*-''''^yfSB^ij^&r^
Mhw A??cei WrS?t^'Bftker has all the- qualifications bf a:en?ceWfn? pianist
inU^'tlg?M(^gsft>at<tbieiit she took up the study of-music dt an early age.
???sttti^'itrj'm?!! honors'from the 'toledo'.ft),)'ffigj^f1fer k
Later,a^^r^^ VrrtJf^me.' Julie Reve>Tfing-ln Chicago. 'training with
iea?Jn*;t?rrWs*Wi? n^erf'ber admirably rpr ber chosen wor'a.
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PTllysSy' \tM?TOfmir renn^<T: r?rr ^rnre*vf*<-:-r^^~'->-*:toytoWvrir*'**
li i. . .aalotob v. lue > ? '
? : ii i,i<tw til??! ?dii^Ji!-i-u'v "t<> H~
For the Next Tff&a) Day To B?t
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Tin: w^W?,<*A*ten*?m ' commuter* ca*;*
the C-hamh?, ef JT^SM^rce Thursday
afternoon announced r the following
program for Trawres Day, Tuosd&y* Ap*-;
ril 21,,next. The Day will be. kuoighK
aa Flower Du. ??-?3 '0>*--*\vi rxercleea
?ID be held at tbhi'-Palmetto theatre^)
beginning at JO-UO a. m.. promptly.
The program is announced as TO!?*
lows: -. < .??"jet.
lOr?n-?ftpunlng- ?ix Palmntt/v Tfee?{
a tro. :.]3dj||(G?^-- . u' -i
10::{ri--Announcements by Chnlrmtstoi
.Ino. Frank. '
10:4.r> -r InvocatUm-Rev. : . D.-Wv*
Dodgp, pastor ?.'?Btrel Presbyterian
Church. >v?ri(?;r'
: -V.,-- ? "jpYtP?tMWW^1,1'an"'< .1*,t?i
slides.qn fly ic development Jnnannhlta
try by' Fl jt ' B urn c,U,, Seq'y. \V ?? G: Ai.
of ;Andoraon.
11 ::*? - Addrew?-A HortlouUune~-r
Sgin^D ' v f?cn--^'"'So- Ry'\^?.
-J-^?L-Moving Picture Reel^;:cffld?lr1
S^VLl, At^fti IN WAU.
About 1880, all the civilized conn-*'
tries began rearming their troops wit?
magazine rdes or ?mall calibre, us
ing smokeless po arder. Modifications
and improvements lo these a? well laVl
li carbisca and pistola, have materiallyfl
added to their effectiveness. At taff f
present time no gr*at difference ''?ftfl
ist? la the eff?et!?B*??s? of ?H* Wmtn I
or rifles with which tbs a rm lea of thef
great power? are,-supplied with re- j
gard to their rangea and shooting]
qcalitles. It ls well known that the]
effectiveness of any arm depends great,
ly on the skill and. experience of the
mon who use lt, and. that other things i
being equal, the t?oona moat tKnr--,!
ougbly '-- *-n-tTirl ^jj^f^?ff^'ig 'flr?t''
use. of the riiwjutd^HHBiefllcient rn ;
modern ?mall calibre high; ne-lo?i?y ri*
das are lesa fatal, and yield,niore read"
H> to treatment than those made, by
lue.H?hs o? lal f?o ^AUbTs using ??o?v-I j
burning or black pewter formerly In:} <
use, yet it ls'claireMra|jttA^,mep hit
by the' snmler bullet^-even if not kai
edror nu>rtal|y wqnpded, are ap:cqsa-I
pWfoly put out or action If struck Jj
by the lartta*;- i.^imL , it
beyphW'
question, the military.w*apoii or theft
future. Nearly ali of , the prlnipal
countries of Europe have been exper
imenting with rifles ot this? type. It
seems, howinvr, as >%fet. no automatic
shoulder rifle brought for
ward that ts e??j^BBti5?^ =?~ci?St- il
ly reliable and ?daSMfca tor *?r juf-b
posse to just fry the great aspens? of [
Adopting lt In the ph?e?.of those now
?.-i<ne- .'
Some Hr it lah array officers do not
S. T? IF *Tlftnittn
i ! nfc ?
-- i-vi?*
Ihren By the Andmon Chamber
icrce
phmentary of Pal nietta, Theatre, eub
Je?t, Floral Parade; Flowers gaioVe. !
(The (Chamber of Coninwrcfe-'will ?lY.e
away a pr izo of one |2e>sbfjd brass
Egyptian vase to the' lady, any' age,
wno places oa exhibit at the Chamber
of Commerce, oh 'or beTore'l^pjclofck,
the beat bonquet of flqwq9?. bf any
kind. This contest is openV'th-'?hy wo
man in Anderson- county, outside the
incorporate- lltr.Sts of Viv. ?ii y -ot An
derson, or to any'young lady ?r miss.
Th? prize ia>per.h*p>.' the :hTOB?om?st
vahe ot its kind ever seen In Ander
son, and ts solid,brasB, ? V
judges-Thc. judges of the; Flowers
will be Mesdames Rufus Fant and -vT;
\V. Chisolm, C.,M. tolly und Mr. Ar
chie Todd.
. The exercises ari- 6pciv! to m?n as
wdl! as women, and all will "occur ,'at,
the Palmetto timur re, except'the'?n&
lng bf thc flowers. Which' v/il) l*>- held
at 2-.30 P. M. ?t tim office bf the/t^am*
lu??* i?f <^nnmvj>r>>t?
regard their Ix;e-Eppeld. ride, is/equal
to that, of some of the other countries.
Tills arni ls. made In two longths.
Opinion's' dlfreP'is ' tb ' ?nte^ respective'
merits of the long and short rifle. Du
ring ?the leaf two years tiie British
war office has manufactured for ex
perimentation a limited number ff ri
flca pf a new type, caliea the "27i?"
rifle. It ha*1 h(;en bfwn c'aimed thai
In etreettveneas the new ril?e is the
best ia the world; hut difficulties havn
been nut and imprnitfntenU. or tho
uew rifle will be neceesnry before the
sreat cost of thc adoption, for the ar
my is luatlflnd. Switz? rlantl baa ini>tjA
Borne, cnang?s.li)
will use,sharp pointed bullets:
Inc charged t oho td only six
the au tom
mmft?m
With whi
motion as to
nen* o? tetro?.:
.i?e^piaivy.^d^qpteft ?? m.
cf?ardet
omatic pistol; after e
igld teats and ex\;
*f army ofltcetp. This {
k remarkably "effeettve w^ap??. Its
ength 1s ?.5 Inches, length of barrel
i tK<?hriu;. \B??jh( 2-tb?., 7 ca?tbrs
?NMIVIlWl^mWuiJ -AlMUH*JHJHW
H's a hard rub to make
j Rousers wear ajs lonjas
the coat.
Fashion helps ont by en
( dorsing, striped -?roiisers
With a dark co?l. (
Many wise ones bi^^n
? irr iff TmSr i'iv'mfrfli iiii .'My *M
S . .
paj^ci^l values at .e^ery.
,.0r?|8r by parr.elH pont.- We prepay
B0st itt The World
. Use it to flM?ilyour Crop
and a
Orefc Brace Ci^iv
To cultivate your crop, t5y doin? so you will Get
Setter Results than coule* possibly be ?btained bw
he use of any,other makes of farm impl?ment?T