The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 31, 1914, Image 7

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B. ?. BlAley MM??? **** . *?* .0. S, Besri Pkeaet?? j ?Ei MO ITefevfiief? IN E. Whit ?r flt. Aa? wailaailf ?Rf LiUfht. Vhm? m ' j? ?s? ?as ? L ? ? ? a ll^Ma^S' (??porti????ti to O^n Your Home f le terms weoffer tIBBT END ?.*B? loa feeble wy one ip ciro heal? j A tea can'lire better; tte worth more ,tp t$RseU and er&irtott when tte ls | bc in? bis borne > fe charge no iatereetland no taxas I lls these WEST END lois. If. yon get e1< I or it the mili ato? Just let us , kr tit and.you can atoa aaymcats. iee, phone ar write.' j E t HORTON , W. PMARSHALL, L ft. HORTON, F. Kv itJEXANpER, j THOS. F. CARTWglOHT. *Arrirak* l o. 31 7:36 AM 10.33 hiSe Ahl 10.85 ll: 40 AM l ou 87 l'.?dPM 10.39 3:26>M Io. tl 4:40 PM IO. ?g 6:60 PM <o. ?6 7:10 PM .o. 47 10:60 PM LGeneral PM]1 8;60 PM !, ?:45 PM! Agent , | m ;a ? . I CASgy^fc mrrj > ARCHITECTS \ J._ Anderson? S. C. ! j * Brown Office BttHffirk *j m Second F?oor,. Phone f 69 ? . .Ai C?wt?au? *; dtimsfo ?. { (muming ?aau-) mj&g- Yee* O; jn?ito?*lj*?a 2. j At Buffalo ? ; Broofctf* ?. it S~tes* ir Weahtegt** ?. j At Baltimore 2; Pittsburgh 4. -1>- - PbUsfef Hai Ctaefe j <Attaf*eoa ?tomo) - Aftew Yorfc May . 80,~-pMla4ett*ie} Ai Cblcage- .; iu^apoju, x. <jb*t had imie taettdeJa Wies Mew York ' same.) g.0^^^^^^ Jest* - ^ ?^ ?aty o?e Kew Yertt featsmaa reena**. . tatar?. The AtateUes fcaoeked Oohs! At Chicago l; *a4fe*feo?He<0 (secead ott of the aaa i? ? thiud Of an In- I ?arno.? ?jSgc? ?r^n* ?: m PhHadetefeto .. 008 ta!-8; 18;.ll " ?V ?fc?0?r1ta4tia> New York ... : ape ?ea OOV-O; ?LJPfJ^*?** iS* f*~?**S***h wWa Sbawker aaa Schaag;; Cale; Werbe*. ' ">e g^^f^^J^"?"? ? * Pie?t and Nnnamakw. I "ii ?T ^e*Jt ul" "Y" Sew Wet? Bcefce firasv ??mwL^mm\\\mitimn' Ne? Yor* broke vea *? tfce day wiOt ?afflBHB^ " *. ?J& ; 9 ? PnF^delohta arro thia afternoon bfrJ^KEr ' *i'^* 080 ?S? !10 ''??tag al weird game 10 to a. T>e&?SS^ Yonnt four visB^ ?$teb*^ men. btt?rt? two ottter? and made ?._-? JJ L . three wild ptuhe*. _ " . ww?rijrt Sind ?u?. Beere-- Buffalo, May 80.-The local team Philadelphia .. 408 100 8?0-4; !?; 2 I"!1 out Brookton lu the morning^ New Ye** ... 020 Ul 4?X-10.8 ; %1 ff?^1"* * *> *. ? Pcnneckv Wykoff, Bunch. Bresaler. .-SSgSJ^ . ' - . -"in00, *00 *??T?: 5; *. acd Lapp. Schang; Caldwell and Nun- B^*Zm-a'~ J*0 211 <*?l?; antaker. * T ? : Houck. Summen- ea* Owens; An _i deneoh end Lavlgoe. St. Lento. May XO.-Oetrott and flt. M-*%E%*L^B,E^ Louie broke ?rea. to a doable treader I **r 80~=4^WF& hare today. Cato***** bs* ?. Louis .,w?*-^f^lM** **?. of tie earles] to oee hit to the ?rat gasae. la ^e'*?* S???fiiio thia afternoon a to 1 JJ5JBJ1|^Jc^r^?^w<8a t*?1*9** f^*rae^.lnvj??lble. Detroit :..... .T?)t 000 020-2; 4; 9. ?ro?fclyu...' .'..'.'.'.Y"\'l i \ Si, Louis ...... 000 Old ooo-l; l; I. ICrapp and Blair; La Fitts andigad. Colavesklo and Stanage; Hamilton ? , . / .. and Agnew. rjfj tffctii IgTltl, -- St. Louis May 20.-Kansas City and SecoAd Garner St. Loul* di vtdad ho&brs to A heir tfon Oetrott 2; 1. ?e header here today. The Visitors St. Louis 00? OOO 36x-2; 3; 1, took' the flret game. \ to 2 nnd tho lo Main, Hali and Stanage; wellman cato the second game 4 to.3, Xa th?, snd.CrosBin. latter game "Mlder" Brow?; gt. Loals ? < -'?' "?L" , cianager, took the piteawrs mound to Besiea Took Sesead. saw bi? team from douMe defoat Beaton May 20.-Boston won tao ?rn Qeifee: ^ Shaw. Ayjres, Cahto* and Hoar*-i ro , WllUams; Bedient and Thomas. , Fear &Lt9l#%*^ rS&t?*mlgJS2S^:?& . Rtte^.,?saK'20^Was1?tofe?d? balitad^?^?3^S?^,^^'tt,^ Barstadrp *r*w? oe^tagdo-?to ?e?tti^*?^^'^^.:^ Gatter? ti?d the ute .a pe?3to7g4?y to\rMeOefae^t#?^ ?J-the eeVsatb. Berry irtoteSl aaa wacebtog tatt AeM ran ia andi *? tK"'fP*e* M ocored ea a wUd gpg?d. Speaker oat -at s*ams^-baae. j ^ ' jas the (?atare ot Ute rxMActt; ' v .- ^09t!feT1 g^?loa 0^4; J20;ftll^^ . . ...0 10 i ? Ajrers? Bngtond. Henry. Colima,! <ww. Kn?toer.?ad Berry; Saggs, Coumbe and Carrtgaa, Ttotosae. jiiaton&Jad Jackiltooh. Ctoetie mawed. Ito?? . Cleveland, MS7 S0.--ua ?jBttB?.figm ?okiS^i.m^???cBu? ?ffiS^^= jyj?^.CT'Wift*a' **rors, 8?e j mtoneWapI?t a oou?e header this at Ww^^tte Sex defeated aevelaj*? I tej^o??; ?jto> i^?rs tox>K tho hist S?^^,5"10 * to 3' cfctt???rtgO?^ jttejjed^ttoe> ball. |to^Wmd l te 0. . ifiA~6; S: 6 i?dtonaoolis . . ...s 9 o N?T?OHAA* j Fall?ftjiab/t? and Rarlden; Brennan, At Bt^^T^? ?? M>im^w^ At P4tosbum5t 2rc??eia?a?2; w^^a^^t^ MMT*V**, tn?tin"^^ &? ?nato? 7. (ll ^^ptftgham 1; Atlanta wnings.^ ^_^ ed third toning rato, (second game|i-: TleFla^K?^ |aa?4T^^ PhUadelphia, May _ ao.-Jatladei-1 ?eaiphls 2 . Ne* attendri JH Rr. P'*^ ft ^3>5 swim uwi t??! ^?*? ?...*.'-.= tote morning and ??*r lytotgttaaeere?^"5Sfi^?i^v -^nniMr^^v hitUcK oed au e?ror ht Ir^WW ?a<?b *i??to.> Seo?W- * . *. * V At CStao^vllte Me?ie 8. fin fit Oe . Ogg 460 OOO-T; J2; 121' * . 11W**"** t Phitedelphto .. 00B 0U <0?^8; 18; il A?tg^sC?W A&ftOei&tifm sftoraova ?vea?d aa ia* tor defteat, tato A . ?f'?^r?-Y? J^T^^BSK^ Bta^pg^to eSevea^aatogB by -a At m* ^rav" "'"1,?^" Score- I, (Afternoo* Chun?) Bosipn . ? , 101 el?-?-^u~Z' a- ei AtColuiafetuj 2; CJe. Pbfi^ade^wto . J ^{t ?01 9tA?*$- ' io' 2 j . Lo^?a* Uto 5; tppajytoaJIs 1. W?a?ng. . (Itntdy; Alexander '^??JTOS?1^--- .I**I**,*?I'S 4 (?9E Kecosd pin- ' . :i- - WX?-? to>'0. Ptt?b>trgh pMcjtor^ w?fs* " . . . : v- ' ' ?... --? ;.??_-- -. -r .... S*nmm WM ?* fmahi? Tojfcy tty tit** Cdbibfe Dir?? Ctotnaon Cortege. May tt-Invlta ttessa nra fente*, sent oat co the eottj mencement exercises which witt be beb? Jane 7, S an? 9. The fact mtjt\ the sealion inst coining to a dose batt bee? Um best tn ?any yoaijs antes the approaching festivitte* all tbe it?re welcome. : Many vieHora ?re ox pected. who wm be provide for In *he new berVacka as on former, oe caapjmj. The glee elah, which has been curung forth unusual efforts to prepare an attractif programme, will ires mny visitors on Saturday even ing. June 5. Th? programme follows: ???3??y, JOB? 7, ii.av a. m.. bac calaureate sermon by ?he Rev. K. G. Walay of Columbia. The closing ex ercises of tbs? Y. M. C. AC wilt "be held on Sunday evening at 8:30. On Monday. Jupe 8. will be held the exercises of the palmetto, tko Calhoun and tho Columbian literary rocieties. J. C. Barksdale will rep resent the Calhoun. R. B. Bzell the Columbian, and A H. Ward the Pal metto. Thew will contest for the ! ?Ttstee .medal offered for the best! orator. Tho shops and laboratories will be. open for inspection on Mon day*iternot>B. The vial tors will have a? opportunity to ?ba fest how the Students work. The military exer m*t mm begin ai * p. m. There wit YS 4?W? jparao? and ?baa bat i .voorge Warren, *08 will deliver Ute I #!?wci address on Monday evening. renewing tho address will bo an f??u **ccptlo? to the visitors and Twesday, Jane 8th. is cora wee ement day. The exercise? will begin ?t 10:80. The add rose lo tho graduating class w?i be delivered by PreheatWttttem ?x*ey Thompson of the Ohio ??ate university. The senior class spock &2*SJ? R- ?* Ut> Carssei ?a? ?tMg. fi*de*i erf Hodge*. The sou lor claas roll contains 78 namer. Thctt are 42 in the agrioni tuol courras, ?ve te the civil engi* nooring. 27 to tho mechanical ?ad ???neal engineering, and four in the textile. Jjgrw y Jhe sno?t delightful epi sodesot Use coimneneeweat exercises wm be the reunion and banquet of the claes of 18*8. This is the largest ?Uf?S- hol otto that has ovar graduated fteotn Cieateoe. and It Uv?.vary loyal ?et ef fsilowt. Many of the ?ron wi? briap their wives. L. O.^ktien of C3??Woa ia looking aftay ?tie detail? w ?^/t*ggaa,:?tr-the nestat?^ ?er ?^iRffa? W? eea?rtaae* troth ber* a&Ajmt ia tee State .'--rTiib-??irircisM'?a?, ? Conree In ^sgrieaitare-Robert An l ?T?? ;^?*aa<*r John Collie Barks' I ^A?*oraotx Berley, Arnold ???iu* Ufeyotte Carson. Jr., ^Robert Emmett Coa. Jr", fro? [?Xsaaor txsatrter, Joseph ^sjemln, [?o^th^vjames Barle D?lap,?Ebert Ernest . Ryan .oilooro, ?fc??W??t*w? ford lUddon, Eraeat Wanvay. Teaane ?^^SSfeSK?^''' '!" ll~ Mf; Ataxie MgtBtosfa. K^y^!?m?n\ W&kW." EU?t Rardm presiisyTwSui SL^?^Ml?^? a*y_R!ce. " ?????*? >???r,T". mnjiii, ?TOT?? rr?erce; A**??*?* ?Sdwar* SchUbMter. Willam Albert Scb?latter. William Hardest ?o? 1,5!*!.9l???**' iwnesv Bogbrs To*?, I ASfchle BaAeotos Usher. Audley Hn?P I wS?s ?wlit&?f^** HaddeV Sloan I -Wwii t^T}* JJAIjtl , ?xV?t? i*. I J?ta wfcrJ?ttaatr wu?**, ?'?an**:.??*?-?. L?i-W5^I^*i W?fem ?, Wood. RwBW? Therw? v$nOTH?J?Jii?J?J9J??SB&? William I^oarlaUx B?*wl?y, George Hacek i^tefeaw Ijt?bjy Edwine, (OT-MBMWMev. -Jim- ^neat I^to^;SNt??ii Hood, Jr.. WiUi?fs . Hunier, ?ranhii Wl?Jlom Many A?<m Paepk WM At el*** Tfc?? . Dee Weet. Ks;' JOr-AM the Meeds , ?ad welt wishers of thf: ody National j tasUtvUoss et Dee Weat are look ins forward to the approaching eom meocemeai aa ny far lae greatest and neat ia the hiato ry of the collegee. Aa a Wad of arelado to thoa* exercise* and what may fairly he caliea a ?aft of thens were thc graduates r?citai of Mia Elisabeth Staley . on Tuesday ovooips, May 19. that oE Misses Mary Stevenson ead Rachael Boycei pa Sat urday evening, May 23. and of Misses May Phillipa and Gladys Wilson, Tuesday evening, May M. Com mencement proper opens oa Saturday evening, Hay Sd, and emends through the following Wednesday. ' June 3, These dates include the commence ment exercises of all thrss institu tions located In the town of Due West; and they came in the order namedU That cf the Erskine seminary, follow ed hy the commencement of rjpVjfcfij college and o? thc Woman's eel lege. Tba gra duatlcg exercices ot the sent - i na ry will ho held In the A.TL P. church on the evening of Mair 80. These exercises conchjt of these from the different ntudenta of the graduat ing class, an address by tho president ot the seminary, the Rev. P. y. ?res* ly, D. D. LL. D., and delivering of cer iMcates te the members of the grad uating clues. May 31, at ll o'clock, the baccalaureate sermon wiH he preach* ed to the graduating classes of Ersk ine and tho Women's college by the Rev. David James Barrell, D. D., pas tor of the Mamie Collegiate church. >r#W York city. Ai 8 p. m. Dr. Barrell will preach tho annual sermoa before the students of the seminary. : Joint Celebration. ,4Jpi?aonday evening, June 1, at 8 o'clock,-tho regular Joint celebration of the literary societies will be hold, in which all three rociettes will take part. At this meeting two cups will bo awarded: the SaHington debater?;' cup and tho Roddcy scholarship cup. 1W? ShJVh'?ut?n and the Pbiromatfe'ean *pcft*I?r WW debate for the .Darling ton r np. society spirit and iutorcst alway? yr>A high in this contest, but ethla will he e*psuH8y trod taite year, os H tc tho third year the trophy has been gtvsn, each e-ortaty barleg Voa one year.- At corp. nj aa ort? cnt 1818 lt war awarded tothe Euphemlan society and lase year to the Phiiomathean. The participants in ?ila ctwetest : P. E. '.. sad C. t. fi^wviri, 16, tepreant?ng thc Eunnesirian " society, and W. w. Parkinson, .'84. and R. T. [.Netoea.* 18, represeatleg the Philo ?Mtfbaa?si. are patting forth their very beat efforts Itt preparation for [ the. eobtest \ '.'All three soefettefe ate ^fitRM^toitfr [Roddey, rebolnrshlp ;'e?p. This ls a peep given by Capt. W. R. Roddoy of [Roch ttl?, amt m B? asme Irnail** liS eclVAR . tO tho <IJM*Lr+J vh tl'.M _,^fc?a. [atares, ganenvt ivuragal? Wh of ar sii u> [jdaylag the year, ii 'viras awarded tor the first Univ -mu? p??x ace v.*as at that tim? tb Tu? taHtupe?u so ciety. Tho troaeral averages for this your in the aec?ettes are runing close, and at present it wwuld he al together ?onjeetttt? to say which so ciety will Win this cap. A lot of ia .OOM atop, and **pe?fe1?y"ia*lhto brue ?I?amor the oantopsan society. In th? event the CalHopo&ha Win again this year J, J. DarRagton, LL. ?. of waxbiegtpo baa promised them il.cOO jtelAni Ure -crwiUmi ot a new SOCietv hall on thc campus. ? Delivery of Diplomas. m,;AxH*Ss?r " feature of interest fa th?. ~~"-?? -*-?"*?~ v" viv ^fic-i^Mi^i Trw j in; inn ?tilreehMr ?f. society di picatas to the members of the graduating cia?. For .< ?e?* a awnlw of yee? te has bean; [CT^JS^1*0' h^thoBt??Mb?n and 'the Phiiomathean sooh?les to place in' the hand? oThil members who graded ate from college d I plome* frem their rerjroctrv? voe let !<?, and for th? teat few yeats this has been true of tko Csiliopean society also. Part of the j object of tate Joint eatobratloa is te carry tah caria*?, and tr?? to the, custom lb* president e* e?*h otfljh eatafetRa WW place to ?h* hands of tts [f?**^***^hcegekin''In recognition ivie, A. 3 Artistic Instruments for those who want excpsiie tone qual ity and exceptional durability. Call and See the New Modela, C. A, Reed Piano & Organ Co. (ESTABLISHED 3378.) ANDERSON, S, C. and dying. Phone 62or261for Nozzles, l?te, Hard ware, implements and Mill Supplies Anderson, S, C. Belton, S, G. - ewSrjr.. urns wr> ft eft?" ol O L U in B ti 5~~ Ceme in mn? ?et ia rigour them. Tfeey or? ?014 ASo?e)*> Wo h*y? ? nice fate ?f Pon? To WAM mm, aces