The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 23, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Citt<5?ass -lor The Bride Tim stylen change in Cut (?lnas "*o they do-in everything else. Now decorative effects, new put . tern ii und new shapes are con stantly being created. HUM ti Sr<iGBHOTOft?& ?? Lemonade or Icc Tm GlHSKeK, Met.*7JW) Ut ifiiJtU '.'Tnmblers, ilozeii -.* 5.00 tn #10.00 vtioblets.i-M.iH) io? ?1S.00 Berry Sets ...... *N.0() to $1.1.00 M?rchbanks cS??Babb .North' Md I li Hinet Jeweler*. INTELLIGENCER WANT Am: GET1 RESULTS WANTS ftaKted-By a gentleman wife, no children., aboard in private faintly close In.^Btate terme and location. Address P. O. Box 22. 6-23-3t Wast a Homet, For quick sale I of? -fer . a nico'-house and tot on Green ville street;nt a ?aerifico. You should !it v?stigate this. Port cash, balance or,'time. Address, Opportu nity, care Gen. Dei., Anderson, S. C. WflUtfid--Cow "dr field peas of all vari .elles, name lowest priers and send ?-?amples of .what you'have to offer. J.<.P. Walters, LaGrango, N. C. tiOST Stolen-From In front of The Intel ligencer Office, Iroquois bicycle, -stock modal No. 311124. Coaster tbrako, two 'brass .plugu in front tire. Ttewarij foj\ information leading to .iee OYO ry ot.same -and conviction of -?tltfi, Ii. Mv-E., oar Intelligencer, ti LOf?T-Wednesday night the 10th, dn .or bot-^eon -Anderson and Midland .? Shoals ^on Savannah river, one yel low folding tpockct book containing i?, cheeks aggregating about f 2,180 00. Reward if returned to W. W. .'Powell' at Chore. Cola Bottling Go. ?AuderBon. ?, C. 6-18-tf. i FOR SALE -Ope slightly used, well h ,fic.d as now. Writ-: tb V^tl. 't?.* care Intelligencer, ii-SU-ity For:8alej-If jon want nitrato of soda -fdr ?pot or future shipment lt will . pay you tb communicate with un before t placing your orders. Hurby '-m Co,, (Brokers, Importers, Dealers, ; al! fertilisers, Sumter, S. C. fcia? i.?_!_i_. Fer "S?e-Prompt shipment, car lots, 1 80 tons, Backed cotton seed hulls, 80 tens baled cotton seed bulls tinton Seed und Fertilizer Co., Co l?tiibh-L, S C For Saile-Prompt shipment, car lota, Ht) -tons saoked cotton seed hulls, 80 tonk balled cotton seed hulls. Union Seed .and Fertiliser Co., Co lumbia,, 8! C!y F@R RENT entire second floor ^ji^thej Pepper building on West ?Whltner street. Reasonable rates ''?tip&rbo Anderson Hodge B. P. O. E auks: j : 6-2t-tfd FOUND Folmd-BUhah of beys containing ?tismllfetito wrendh. owner -may huve anuje by calling kt this off icu .anti haying -for this ad. 8-23-3t < BUSINESS LOCALS Try "Dak Park," in the midst of most .picturesque mountain soctton nf rrwest^rn f^rth Carolina) excellent board, puru mountain spring Water piped to bou se, $5 nor week and up. ?| E. Lowrance, Proprietor, Hender ^het People Own \$?ve tiley been mor? fortunate than ?m??or->mfa*'toii7 'been robre thrifty* . Wtril? tnVtitfterftttt-e-is this: you have ; $&h't ffriy?d? rettt While they ?ste pay lb? 'for their henna. : Years still be io?g? H o tho -?th trr m MI, though yob 'rWm'rtiv? poid for lt. Your friend '??.Vn^fwt^Tt?i NOW. IHM. lil HEARD YESTERDAY NEGRO SUING JEW FOR $1,000 00 IS NOT COMPLETED W H. Dalton, A Nego, Asho for Judgment, Alleging Defama tion of Character. Tin- most unusual caf? tirant in Mn.' court of common pleas for Au dotson county since thc body conven ed for this tenn was called on yes terday when the ease of W. ll. Dalton versus L. Folnrtein was called. This ls thc case of a negro suing u Jewish r-tore-keeper in which the negro asks damages of $1.000 for defamation or character. The plaintiff set:- up that j he gave the defendant a check for n simili amount and that later the de fendant had a warrant issued for him . alleging that the check was no. good. It later transpired that the ne- ! gio had money In the bank all the' time, according to the contention of the plaintiff, und the check lind never been presented. The case excited considerable comment and the at torneys are ngiling hard for both sider. When tlnie for adjournment wus reached last night both sides rest ed their cuses and this morning the Judge will charge the Jury. Th? only other case tried yester day war that of tho Anderson Lewis Dray Company versus W. C. Sharpe, in which the plaintiffs were asking for the sum of $485, which was a verdict awarded them in the Virginia courts, hut which bad never been paid. Tho Jury returned a verdict for thc plaintiff in thc rum of $134.67. WEW r?'ACW?RS FOR THE COLLEGE Dr. 'Kinara 'b On The Ground Mt ?a Smith of Abbeville, .Lady Principal With the c?ing of Dr. Jas. 'I'. Kln urd to take up his work BB presi dent of Anderstin collette, this insti tution though young, ls inking anoth er step forward In its remarkable progress and development. With 'his lurgc experience In the training of women. Dr. Kimmi ls well equipped to provide what is best in iichohirshlp abd in the general man agement or the obliege. The people pf the City ot Anderson and of this groat couttfy. Phd -tho friends of tho institution throughout thc state aro giving It a most libera) abd ontlutnlns. tic support and there aceins to bo no reason why the college should not realise the high hopes of atl of the frtends of cdticatfOfl throughout tho state. In addition to Dr. Ktnard. who will take the chair or Emgllsh, there wl!l be several other new'teachers and of ficers at the college. Miss Helen P. Smith of Abbeville, daughter of Mr. J. Allen Smith and n graduate of Converse College, wlllj, be the lady principal. Miss Smith has a degree from Smith College nisei and has lust received her degree, of master of arts at Columbia University. She is welt and favorably known in South Carolina. Professor Frederick Goode of Mar Ion, Ala., will be the new director of music, ns Dr. and Mrs. Fisher will rp-' main in Europe this full. There wer> many applicants for this position and Dr. Kinard looked long and carefully before he decided on any one to rec ommend to the executive board. He believes that in PrOf. Goode he has found Just the man the institution re quires! Prof. Goode'has beeb teach ing at Judson College and 1B well known herc by reputation. , Miss Madeline fl?V?tre of the Ran dolph Macon Woman's College, will have charge bf the department of his tory. Tho department or art will be in. charge ot Miss Mary Dodson Ramseur Or North Carolina. SeVbral or the teachers will take courses in thc great summer schools. Prof. C. M. Faithfull and MIBS Helen Hunte * will attend the Unlvbrstty of Vu.; Misses Wakefield and Mirray to the University of Tennessee Bdth mor School at knoxville. Tenn., and Dr. Olga Pruitt to tho Joints Hop kins Hospital. MARROW ESCAPE ONTH?P.&N. f _______ Flagman Threw the Stritdi, All? Causad Interurban to Go Irtfo Sfdiiig . L. 8. Staines, who has beeb a flag man of the Piedmont and Northern Lines, will probably be brought to Anderson and placed In Jail to face a charge of criminal carelostmers. lt. is. alleged that Stornos -threw .'a switch tm the Interurban 1 t v fi?, Will tam stem, letting one of tl ' of this line run off. the main KL'- hud down Into the WI Warneton quarry switch. , No damage was done, ? brit under oilier circumstances lt might h a YO resulted in a horrible ^reok. . Following information ot tho hap pening, tlt? Anderson county officials got Greenville der;niles ott /the tele phone Sunday nigh?, and had th? man arrested. , ?' ' "Cale Baie. ' First Presbyterian church win cbn duct a cake &alo Saturday afternoon ';. .);*'?? r-V ;>ii' ?' '.' ' . 'XV ?.'' >. ' V': . ? . - ".M.-KVfV. ANDERSON HAS MANY OLD CLEMSON MEN THE HOME COMING Everyman of South' Carolina Will Send Some of 5,000 to the Clemson Gathering There 1* hardly a spot in South j Carolina represented hy even a dot on the map, which will not send Hom?* ?nc or two '.old" cadets- back to Clem-! ::on on August 27, when "Home Com-1 ing "Week" opens nt thin famous? in- j nt lint mn. Cleat credit should be given Di. Rigg; for his clever Idea In arranging this week for the old Htu-j dent, of Clemson college. A nuidbc: of Anderson's prominent ' business men atc graduates of (.'lem-j son, and these, together with all the old' Clemson boys lu Anderson yester day i revived a letter from Dr. Higgs. | tolling of the plans for the week ?'dj urging an imm?diate acceptance of1 the III viii.Hon to be present. . This in- 1 invitation was not confined to the graduates of the Institution but to every old Cleilit'oh mun. In his letter,, Dr. Higgs said that he expected more people to be pr?tent 1 foi the week than tho college would bo. able to acconiodate. He urges, for that reason, that no one else come to to the college between August 27-31, ox cop; old students und asks that thu students ref>In from Inviting any of their friends, ki hip letter he also points out i> il lt will be impossible [ for the college tr make such prep aration for thc entertainment of lo llies, and therefore thc wives, mothers and swectheartr of the former cadets Will have to stay at home. j It ts hard to even form an esti mule of thc number expected to at tend for thc week, but it is believed i Mutt it will surpass any college gath ering over Been In South Carolina. A number of amusements- have hean ar ranged and while tho pleasures will he entirely informal, every minute of the ontirc week will he takeu up with some .pastime and amusement. JN?. M. PATRICK DIED YESTERDAY Waa Once a Beloved Citft?n of 1 Anderson -Son of Late Cop t. J J. ?. Patrick * The news of the death of John M. . 'Patrick In Tuscaloosa, Ala., yesterday ; caused much sorrow among the older j citizens of Anderson who knew this : lovable gentleman when he was a rest- 1 dent of; this city. Col. Patrick wns ?. ' native of Columbia, hut had spent ' much of his life in Greenville and An derson, being engaged for a number > of years as a teacher with his father, ] the distinguished Capt. J. B. Patrick, ' for many years superintendent of the 'Greenville Military Institute and later ' of the Patrick Military Institute of this ! city, where his death occurred. V ("apt. Patrick and his revered wife, j Who died just two years ago, are : buried in Greenville and there the body of Col. John M. Patrick will be brought for interment Wednesday mt ? aa hour yet to be named. Col. Patrick was .48 years old. but had been In \ wretched health for several y?ars. j succeeding' a serious attack when he was adjutant general of the state, \ where he received his rank of colonel ? in tho national guard of the state. - As a teacher and as a military man I John M. Patrick was known all over 1 the state and his death will cause. ' sorrow among many friends. For the Inst few years he had been : In Alabama, ncr his brother, Col. B. \ 8. Patrick, cduimsndant ot cadets at Auburh. Another brother. Dr. R. G. , Patrick l|vcs In this state. Capt Pat- j rick had been very HI for some weeks, j <but it was not thought that the end ? was as rte?r ns it proved to be. The i deceased ls survived by hi? wife. Mrs. - Carrie McC Patrick, ono son, Jack Pat trick, who Is with the government Sur vey in the canal zone; one daughter, Miss 'vlha Patrick; ttvo brothers. Dr. R. G. and Col. D. S. Patrick; and three sisters, Mrs. Bs. E. Ourganus, Mrs. W. W. Sullivan and M i BS Louise Patrick. ' I Muddy Complexions Most poor complexions are duo to sluggish, torpid . Urara.' constipation and other liver lil?. A dose ot Sta 1** Aa aken just before retiring will tobe lip tU6 ll Vor, carty off the excels dt bile ititi cause an easy arid natural move mont of the bo wida. It will hot only make its good work felt in better health-m ak o you} LOOK well and j F*??L well. j *ij cents ?ind LOO per bottle at. your druggists. ' Manufactured and guaranteed by Evans' Pharmacy mm mm SERIOUS SICKNESS By Being Constantly Sapplied With Thedfora's Black, Draught. McDuff, Va.-"I buffered for sov?ral years," says'Mrs. J.'B. Whittaker, ol this place, "with sick headache, and stomach trouble. Ten yeats ago a~friend'told mc to try Thedlord's Black-Draught, which I did, and I found it tobe the best (amity medi cine for young dud old. I keep Black-Draught on hand all tht time now, and when my chitdrenieel'a little bad.'thryfeik hie for a dose, and il docs (hem more good than' any meei ?cine they ever tried. We never have a long spell of sick ness in our family, since wc commenced using Black-Draught." Thedford's ^Black-Draught is* purely vegetable, and has been found to regu late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, headache, "sick stomach, abd similar symptoms. It has been In con slant use for more than 70 years, and has benefited more than a million people. Your druggist sells and recommends Black-Draught. Price only 25c. Get a package to-day. N. c 12a I? Pllijlllil POST D WILL HOLD JUBILEE MEETING IS HERE Visitors Inspected from Surround ing Towna To Visit Ander son For T. P. A. Meet. The traveling - ' men of Anderson lind the salesmen of all this section ia well will "enjoy life" for a few liours next Saturday evening, when the quarterly rally of Post D, Travel ars* Protective Association, is held In this city. Thc event is to bc the principal event'pf the week in Ander don and titi the -members of this well known Post" of the Order are taking a. hearty interest in the plans and pre parations. ..??n-r v ? . v Next Saturday;'night's festivities arc to take place in the. new park at North' Anilert?ri ?ohn W. Linley, "hav ing cont-en ted to the plan for thc T. P. A. to formally christen the beau tiful place. Next Saturday night will bc the first time that it has been op oned to the public. One of the chief events for tho ev ening will be the presence of W. A. Livingstone, state president of the Travelers' Protective. Association. Mr. Livingstone 1s Well known to all the members of the local post and the Tact that he will be here will doubt less pr.>vc to be a drawing card. He is to deliver an address on sonne sub ject relating to the Work of the T. P. A. Capt. Ellison A. Smythe, of Green ville, has also been Invited to attend and- to deliver an addrers and lt ts believed that he Will accept, although no formal announcement Of such bas yet been made. The local post has 220 members, of which any .post In the association may feel proud and lt lr safe to say that a majority of this number will be opt for Saturday's meeting. Several of them will probably deliver extem poraneous addresses. Those meetings are held quarterly, and always the members and their friends' look forward to tho occasions With much pleasure. The officers of Post D strive to ?"lake every one of these gatherings as enjoyable as pos sible .and thCy have allays succeed ed. The presence of visitors from Spartanbbrg, Greenville abd Green wood atro fenris iilhAsnro tb the aVairfe ??d lt is hoped that delegations will be" piefeut fr?ta all these towns for this affair. 0000000000000000000 0 THK CAMPAIGN O 01 b 0000000000000000000 There waa do filing Yesterday of the campaigners tor state office, dat?i for the. remainder of the week aro:, Kit.gstree, ;Tuesday. Florence, Wednesday. ?arion, Thursday. , .Conway, Friday. Dillon. Saturday. Thc campaigners for senatorial bon ors will 8peak as follows: Tuesday. Beaiftdrt. Wednesday, Ridgeland. Thursday, Hampton. Friday, Barnw?ll. Saturday, Bamberg. o o 00 0000 op o 006 00 bob o . C?S?I?G THfe BIJ?K o 0000000000000000000 Special tb Thc I ti tel ll go beor. Wtttt?Tbbrb. ; June -By mutual dgTev..hotit of thc cabildees today all ftilure campaign meetings in the ecna torial contest a?b' to start ?t l?:3? O'Clock where railroad cchcdulos will 'permit. It was ttlso d?cidsd that no speeches will be greater' In length than forty-five , minutes. County chairmen are requested to bear this in mind when arrangin? meetings, ti THE ?MRS! JUBILEE WILL BE HELD IN AN DERSON ON JULY 21. HANDSOME PRIZES Uhkf?e EVeht lor ?lfi? State 'Will Attract Many Farmer? For Day's Program The Bret thing of Its kind to he at tempted In thur rectlon will take pluec In Anderson on July 21, when the "Annual Ora'In Festival" ls to be held In Anderson, taking -place at the rooms of thc rlirfinbcr of commerce. Anderson -people arc already fa miliar with the working details of undertaking und know what Fa rm an Smith, the Anderson seedmnn, pro poses to do. Mr. y mi tli har worked untiringly on thlr proposition and he will make a success of lt because he is backed up in this movement by thc mort progressive people In the entire country-Anderson county farmers. The iring list of valuable cash prize? offered must prove to be quite si surprise to the farmers of this sec tion of the State and the competition will be keon. It is believed that July 11, will see more oats' in Anderson than any othor day ever "brought hero. The prerence here of Hon. W. W. Long and Hon. ID. J. "Watson' On that day will also bring crowds, While one Of thc biggest drawing cards of thc bvcrit will he the Hon. Asbury F. Le ver, who is scheduled to deliver an hddrcBB. Thc complete program for the day follows: ?xerclBes begin at 10:30 a. m. promptly. J. S. Fowler, Chairman. Announcements-By the chairman. Invocation-Rev. Dr. W. H. Frazer, "Pastor First Presbyterian church. Anderson, S. C. Address - Methods Pursued hy deonstratlon forces In seeding 100.000 acres in cover crops in South carol'ha -Hon. W. W. Long, State agrlcultur ial Agent. United States department of Agriculture. Address-Agriculture In South Ca1 rolina-Hon. E. J| Watson, commls 3ionert Columbia, S. C. .Afddresfc-^Thc Lover Agricultural Extension Act, and what it cans to Sonth Carolina-Hon. Asbury F. Lev er, congressman from South Carolina and chairman committee on agricul ture, house of representatives, Wash ington, D. C. (Jrnnd Prizes. The following prizes In c?sh will "be awarded. Given by Fe rm an Smith, Wholsale Seedman, Anderson. ? J.First bes J bushel of oats ($100.00 ?2. Second best bushel of oats, $50.00. 3. Third b?at bushel of oats, ?40.00. 4. Fourth best bushel of oats. $30.00. 6. Fifth best bushel of oats. ?20.00. C. Sixth best bushels of oats, $10J)0. All nbove open to any farmer In Third Congressional District of South Carolina. 7. Best bushel of oats from Ander son county. $25.0.0. Given by the Anderson Coca-Cola Co. 8. First best peck of wheat. $3.00. 9. Second best peck OT wheat, $1.50. 10. Third best peck of wheat. $1.00. 11. First Vest peck of rye, $2.00. 12. Second best peck of rye, $1.00. All above given by FUrinnn Smith, and open only to Anderson county farmers. Conditions. All grain must be placed on exhibit in the McGee Building,, opposite Da vis Bros. stables, on West Benson St. by 12 o'clock.July 21. Nothing will be returned. Judges, Hons. W. W. Long, A. F. Lever and E. J. Watson. COTTON LOOKING FINE Rr. L. 0. McCalie Has Some Beautiful Fields on His Plhhihtlon. Ban B. Allen, the steamroller, came ?pounding in off the road yesterday with a sample case full of orders and something eis*-. This latter was a beautiful stalk of cotton from the Reid OT Dr. L. O. Mc Cal la of Starr, and was one stalk bot of hundreds th a uni form patch 'of bhc acres. It Is three feet tall abd well fruited already. Mr. Allen says that the crops have picked Up a great deal since the rain, but ho hns never seen at this time of the year a more beautiful prospect than that at Dr. McCalla's. Dr, McCalla is I the farmer who sometimes brings ? hundred or so bales, to 'Anderson ot a' j thorning behind his splendid tractor engine. _ ' -J . CONCERNING CLEAN LIVING tftW?xtir SANITATION 18 A GROW lm HWOB.. ?6 wdman ar mah cab perform foll duty to. thcmtelvca or to others un less thov keep themselves clean with in. An upset livor or sluggish ktdnoys will spoil your wdrtt hml worth. Ttfgut?rly tsko TjjhwWELt/8 LIV ED-AID and you will bo ? new hoing Itt t)?is clime to for it will dense your astern ?a eosp will cleaso your hands. CAR*vr?T?L'8 *.IVBR:AID lake* the place of ?atomel-tak^Us place ex. ceptlng tho AFTER offert*. M H generally acta R4QHT NOW 0*5 the liver and kidneys and ollmlnatcs tb? poisons and a?cub.ulations. . . Results-internal cl?a?linoBS.ahd by means of pure VEGETABLE ', com pound. ,, ? _ . - No danger, no discomfort. On sal? ,a?^^^er^tVa^arntaby tn Sb cent boutes. Pu feb Aso price re funded in tull if you wish, lt. Rut you won't, when yon try this scientific .. - ? ..- . ."..., ?.^.r*VV;.;>r?v'rft--:-^."'. We're Stepping High Because we are so proud of our straw hat stock and we can't help crowing a bit- J Straws $1.50 to $4.00-Panamas $5.00 to J $6.00. And then, too, we have received a ship ment of ties this morning that makes us swell Our chest. They're pretty, that's all. Order hy Parcels Post-We Prepay Charges T. L. CELT Co. SI Two elevated Building Lots on Rose Hill. Either of these ots wi il be a nice location for a home. Prices reasonable. J. FUR?t?N EVANS CO. Evans Bailo,ng :: Anderson S C. OOOOOOOOOOOOOO? b MARRIAGES. ol o ooooooooooo o^ol?li Kmlth-IYhecIer Miss Addie E. Smith and Mr. Wil liam Otis Wheeler <wero -married last Sunday night at the home Of C. fij Hawkins in the Brdgoh _Mfll village. ?he ceremony being perform'fed by lev. S. B. White., Both, these yoong people havo many friends in all sec tions of Anderson. Ttie Bank Bbhhlst?r. frsynle A marriage bf interest to Anderson people occured, last, Sunday evening, at 8 o'ccl?ck when Mis?- Claudia Ban nister became thc wife of Arthur Haynio. The ceremony was perform ed at thc home of thc bride's . bro ther, T. C. Farmer, on East Orr street. Rev. J. F. Vines officiating. The groom is connected with thc job printing 'plant of The Intelligencer, while tho bride is a popular young woman of Starr. Vobng-fcay Miss Berate Young, one of Ander son's most accomplished young la dles, and Paul C. Kay, bf 'thlr city, were married jpn Wednesday after noon at the home of E. E. Snipes, a Tow miles from the city. Tho ?ero hrony whs |t?rt?r'm?d at 8:?0 o'clock hy Rev. T. w. Tl?lv?n. The bride en Joys the Snehu&hjp abd adtriira'tfon bf a circile Of fr?en'dsj whl?e/th?, groom ls the efficient bookkeeper for thc Oulla Printing Company. ri&?tif? 1ftf>*tE WET A call has been isB??lby 3. S. Fow ler, president ot tho. Arhierton Thea tre Company, and Porter A. What ey, secretary ot the company, "for a meet ing of the 'stockholders of the compa ny, to I J Jhelfl in tho rooms of the chamber.'pf commerce thia afternoon. Two matters. of importance vrlll bo beted upon. It is proposed to chango the. name pf the company from the Anderson Thenti e Company to the An derson Development Company abd to airo Increase the capital . stock to M. N. Patterson yesterday p'uehased from V. B. Cheshire hie completo liv cry stable,. which is ono of - the best lb tho "city. Toe consideration is &ct given, but lhere la evidently a consid erable sum involved ; as Mr. Chech ire had 16 head of horses. It is under stood 'that Mr. Cheshire's rac? Tor JOdgb of Probate will rc-quiro sr> mdeh bf hla time ?nt Ke W forced tb I boil...-? : tile Strongest ?At?k lit ine Cotmty eoHcita your feariknig business, ?t ts prepared* *? supply your neet?s in ol1 phases ot Banking, lt solicits Savings accounts, Checking accounts tend borrowers. AB Ire welcome. Ia your nanto on Ira boola? The BANK of ANDERSON The Strongest ?onk m ihe. County. i ? S ******** i i Si* te. B. ?ta&ley n?tre 671 o. sr. ^MHM tfhonb 9?.. ?ttPH fctfSr SrTTTLE 1 Westlnghon irs ?letp. ll? ?. rVhltner St ?nsw?rn all calls day or night. Phone m. mm * * tts m ** s?* SR sa m mn-ri lTtriTfa -referir tr^^n^T-Wn Pittsburgh, June 2?:r-Pians bf un lim leaders to a bandon Individ?a! nipeU|^w?th orflc?w bf^he^^b?r hSy a/Srti! of?Soo meb?atid to^iS k. Jolnt..conforcncp; !t?-aeii?e the ais ?Ute railed to , matcrMli.o today. rflc?als declared each es shonid sollie Ita illida* M^'^?^ak ?'?nm?natbrs py ' wcto?ry balf^Ss^if5 the men woulO be pleased tb have them take up tho dispute and -ould pend for them, 'a - * Br?*n ?ftce W\dl?g, * * Second W??r.. Phone 269 : * * . ,,-? .. I ? ? ? . ? s m St ? * * ? * ?wiitf-ii?iMi?rt I?T'?TT :int? uri m\ LOMBARD IRON WORKS Aogust&j Ga.