The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, July 05, 1914, Section One, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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of FIRMS
The Staff of Life
No statlBticiun ha? ever figured out
how much bread goes into a man's
stomach in thc course of an average
lifetime. One thing is certain. . It's
thc biggest article and the mast Impor
tant in the whole list of food supplies.
All thc more reason in the world
bust bread ever made was made by
why one should eat good bread. The
Mol her. of course, back on tho Old
Homestead. It was light and fluffy.
It was good down to the last crumb
"ind you can bet lt was clean.
Mr. Feutchberge of the Ander
son Bakery has sought to give the
people of Anderson bread as near like
that which Mother made as possible,
and In doing so he has evolved "OLD
HOMESTEAD" bread II ls bread that
human bund never touches. It is
bread mnde of only thc best quality of
flour. - It ip bread into whose com
position go only thone materials
which Mr. Fcutcbcnberger has per
sonally inspected. It ls mixed by ma
chinery and baked In the cleanest of
denn ovens. It is wrapped in tissuo
as coon as lt cools sufficiently and is
then ready for the table. Thc proof
that lt is good bread is the demand
for it by thc best families. If you arc
not eating "OLD HOMESTEAD"
Bread yob have got something com
ing to you. Phone In an order to
Feutchcnberger at the Anderson Ba
kery and*let him send you your next
Bread order. Then you'll thank us for
putting you next to a good thing.
And
? Class
THAT WILL
Automobiles
AUCH THUD SAYS
Out tho 18-mlle cornent road they
wore "beating lt* at a merry jog.' It
was a joy ride for fair. Even the
chauffeur waa tilled with thc best of
spirits. And as as fast as thc
big, two-ton car could carry them,
they were endeavoring to reach tho
end or thc long pavement.
Suddenly there was a marked
slackening of the pace, and for nenr
lv n'n'.?c thc big car trailed u silent
FORI?.
"Why In thunder don't you pass that
KOKO?" bawled the owner from
the back seat.
"Aw. what's the use." replied tin;
thick tongued driver; "what's thc use
I say, thor's always sure to bc anoth
er one up ahead"
j Groceries j
Richelieu Sliced Pineapple, '1 lb can
30c, three for . 55c
Richelieu White Cherries, Royal An
ne," 30c, two for.55c
Richelieu Bartlett Pears, 30c, two
for . 55c
Richelieu Spinach, 2 lb cans, 15c, two
..for . 25c
Richelieu White Asparagus Tips . SSC
Richelieu Puree of Tomato, 10c, three
.. for. . 25c
Red Wing Grape Juice, pints 25,
quurts . . 50c
Eat Skinless Preserved Figs for your
heulth's sake. Better than calo
mel.... 23c
THE IDEAL GROCERY GO.
Phone 471
Shoe Store
Treat Your Feet
to Shoes that haast Style, Ma
terial, Workmanship and Ournhll
?J.
Your Shoe is the Last Thing
you put on, but thc First Thing
that Others Kot ice.
WE SELL THE KIM? YOU
OUGHT TO BUY
GEISBERG BROS. SHOE CO.
:-: Under Masonic Temple ' :-:
SHOES THAT S A T I -S-F Y.
T *
fi?a Bu
ENDEAVOR
Barber Shop
A Shave Every Day
The Sanitary Way
-will
Improve the texture of your skin
and smooth out the worry wrin
kles and put you in u pleasant
mood with the world.
Sanitary
BARBER SHOP
Hotels
MODERATE PRICES
SI BSTANTIAL MEALS
COOL, CLEAN ROOMS, \
and thc CLEAN LINEN
-nt
X?? Bellevue
Hotel
{
Shoe Shop
Shoe Repairing
The latest improver machinery en
ables us to deliver your work prompt
ly and at thc same time do lt aa you
would have lt done.
W. J. Wood
On the. Square* Near Evans No. 8.
smess D
TO DESERVI
Bakery
wu rn:.
LIGHT.
I'LA KV,
\oi itisiii\<;
"OLD HOMESTEAD,"
Bread
UK .MA Ml IT,
LAT !T
ANDERSON BAKERY
Monuments
What do you Know
About Marble
and Granite?
There sin* many gr aile ti und. va
rlclica; when you hoy a Monument
won't yon r?dy on tho judgment and
experience of your home dealer? ...
HI: KNOWS
White & Company.
Every business man
answer to this qu?stic
RESULTS
The answer we give
TY
The Advertising Depart
Erector
Cigars
HUH ? lVomin* iHmi
vor uti:
Cease Your Wonder,
I'm si Cracking ( ?util < li-.ar
Made m Anderson.
Anderson Havana Cigar Co.
Meat
Fd lie Ashan cd
I?) Mil
Von Inferior Meal. I'm gol Ino
miieli priiic in my tinniness.
Maness' Meat House
North Md in St.
who advertises feels the in
m, for in the answer lie
; is the intelligent and pcrsi:
IE INTELLIGEN (
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Thc Red Cross
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The Studio Goad.
lportanee of t,Iie proper
solves the question pf
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hXPLOOE 0 A BOMB
CAUSING HEATH
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for threatening to shoot John D. Rock
cfcller, Jr.
. Cross examination dlsclosod that all
thc eleven Tarrytown defendants, out
on bail, met here last night with Alex,
ander Bcrkman.t anarchist, and oth
ers to devise a w?y to aid trio persons
facing trial Monday. Present at,this
meeting, according to statements to
the authorities, were Carl Hansen, a
member of the staff of Mother Earth,
and Carl Berg, 24, atqar.penter, a Tar
rytown defendant..
Blown t?' Fleces,
, Hansen was blown'?o^.'pmeos in the
explosion. B?rg; ,1s j&sslng Jind is
counted muong tho' yfctljna-,, The oth
er persons kn?wn'tob'?vp %en killed
.was Mary ('laves', ?^.ye?^pld, a cigar
maker, who occupied an apartment ad
joining the one in which the explosion
occurred.
In support of the police theory
that a bomb was being made for usc in
Tarrytown a search of Caron's apart
ment disclosed two ' dry -batteries,
wired'tor use; a loaded revolver, car
tridges and partly constructed black
jack, together ?vitli a bowl of yellow
substance, thought to have been used
/In bomb construction.
Statements to the police indicated
that-the meeting last night ended
about midnight. Caron, Harrten, Bprg
and a fourth man, Mike Au - penti, who
came here from Chicago about two
weeks ago, left together and went to
the' apartments where the explosion
occurred, at 1226 Lexington avenue.
Hansen's sister, MIBB Louise Berger,
who rented the top. floor apartment,
occupied by herself, Hansen end Car
on told the Inquisitors thc four men
reached homo at 1 o'clock.,.,
There' were .ho traces of- an explo
sive or of tho material for making any,
anywhere in the- Apartment, Misc
Berger said.. The explorion occurred
at 9:25. a. m., and she was notified of
lt, abe declared, while at the Mother
?artJi'office: ' "" '
Explains Gathering.
Alexander Rerkman said thc group
allied with him happened to. 1? nt the
Mother Earth office when the police
arrived because they had gathered, to
go <m a Fourth of July picnic, i<erk
man denied bo had counselled violence
at the .coining Tarrytown -trials; He
and others planned to go to Tarry:
town, lie said, and listen to thc-pro
ceedmg*. He denied that h9 had
written^threatening letters to Tarry
town officials.
. "Von did e?nd a tolegram sometime
ago to' tito Judgo'at Tarrytown, .de
manding, irhe release of the T: W W
pri;oh?h?,'didn't-you?" asked Deputj
Police Commissioner Rubin. ..
"x>a*<?..aent a .telegram coutttlnlnf
resol?jHc?ft.c^ t'-?e arWist am
brutal'treatrnent of tho men and worn
cn," replied ft'crkrjian,
"Thc resolution was adopted at a]
meeting of the Ferrer group and I waa
Instructed to . forward theta to the]
judge."
Borkman said he was unable to ac
count for tho presence of til" e\plo
sive. He volunteered to produce him
self dud .his followers at ti e coron
er's inqu?rt. '" " v
vMbny Saved By Absence.
There were 35, apartments In thc
Lexington avenue building. All ex
cept two were occupied. Tho loss of
rlife was not greater, according lo thc
police, because so many of th,; dwel
lers had started off early to tpend;
the holiday, at various resorts. Of
the many known to have been injured
seven were removed to Hospitals.
Some of those-who received minor
hurts, were lu buildings across thc
street. As far distant ns two block1;,
persons were thrown down hy thc
.jhock.
The entfre top of tho Southeast .
froat or the building crashed into the
street, tore a thirty foot hole in the
sidewalk and partly lilied a stretch
of the new Lexington avenue tubway
excavation.
Tomorrow a systematic examination
will bo made of the ruins in search of
evidence that may oupp^brt the pollco
theory that a bomb was to be taken
into the Tarrytown court room.
With Caron and Bora di?nd from
the explosion, nin<* tlefcui'antB remain
to be tried at Tarry cr ? Monday.
Lawyer KilL-' Carpenter.
Macon, Ga., JuK .4.-V. CI'Thoma
son, a'carpenter, was shot and klllea
here today by A. W. Stokes, a lawyer.
After Thomnson fell it ls alleged Stok
es fired thr? -more t Intet,, all of the
shota taking effect.
Stokes went to the sheriff's office
immediately after the killing and sur
I rendered. Fie alleged ho shot Thom*
' ason in salf-derense. A coroner's Ju
! ry ordered him held on a charge of
murder.
Tho lawyer alleges Thomason paid
undue attention to his wife.
j Journulltd Pardoned.
' Havana, CubsY. 'July J4I-President
i \! en o col today pardoned Enrique MA- "
v\, the Cuban journalist','w??n tn AU-V
Rust, 19?2 waa sentenced to two years
rj and a half imprisonment for assault
, j lng Hugh Gibson, then charge. d'at
\ fairs of the. American legation hero, j
I Socialists Slated.
. Greensboro, ri. C., July "4.-~-Tl>o *o-|
I ' elsi Ut State con v'enHon in session f
.lhere today nominated H. J. Onve,''of"
Asheville, for United States senator
i and H. C. Jenkins, of Morgonton, for
.] State corporation commissioner ana
/passed a resolution to'petition Presl
t dent Wilson to initiate Federal own
' I ershlp proceedings agalaat tho Colora
E do coal mines. Copies of the resolu
l .lion, wero^ oifdpred sent ^to^Go^rnpr
. Amnions, bf Colorado, and John. ttf
I Rockefeller. Jr,
FAMILY TO OATH ER
Ackers io Meet Monday nt Shady
Grove Church.
Tho annual reunion or tho Acker
family will nc hold al Shady Grove
Church, 4 miles cast of Bolton, Au
gust 6. 1914. Ail the family connec
tion are invited to attend an bring
well Ulled baskets. An interesting
program bas been arranged and com
mittees appointed to look after the
comfort of those in attendance. Tho
committee for arrangements and
grounds are: A. C Acker, chairman;
G. y J Acker, A. F. Norris", Vance
Mattison. Frank Sutherland, A. II.
Cox, C. M. Mattison and Arthur Hun
ter. The reunion will be called to or
der at ll A. M., by the chalrlnan,
W. B. Acker and opened with prayer
by the chairman.
Song-'In the Sweet Bye and Bye."
Talks by Judge W. F. Cox and D.
H. Russell.
Song-"Blest be the * Tie That
BondB." j
Talkc-Mra. J. M. Paget apd Trot.
J. N. Harper. "_I
Song-"Rock of Ages.*' ?".I ..if?
-Music will be furnished .by Mrs.'
Ralph Watkins. ' ' "
The table committee appointed are
Miss Essie Acker, Mies Flora Matti
son,' Miss Thereat A liker, Miss Em
ma Cox, Mrs. C. M. Mattison, Mrs1. W.
S. Rumsey, Miss Daisy ?kiHif, Mrs.
Jas. A. Cox, Mrs. R. W. Henderson.
Mrs. J. M. Acker. Mrs. J. M. Pafeet,
Misa Mamie Acker, Miss' Annie Little
Miss Mamie A'Cker, Miss Annie
and Mrs Burton* Fischer.
Actter ,M. .J- sMi4. .Ms.uaMreH
Subjects for talks;-W. ' F. Cox', own
Mrs. J. M Page*. ?Family History."
s?lection; D. H. Russell, "Education."
Pvdf. J: M. Sharpe, -Family History"
The afternoon will be spent under
the shade of the trees.
A CORRECTION,
Attention is called to a correction In
thc name of a candidate for commis
sioner from' the 3r<?'district. Th-i
nome hus 'jeen run aa'W.'TH. Elrod,
wh&n lt "should have b??iiWV H. G.
?S?rod/ Mr. Elrod ls making an ac
ive canvass -for votes' and 'feel sur o
he wilt he among those at'thc ton
when thO iVot?j , ara .counted.,.
Harvard Won Raee^
H?nley-on,-thames; July 4.-Harvard
second eight today defeated* the Union
Boat Club of Boston in the final Chal
lenge cup and took the coveted tro
phy for the United States for the first
tithe in lt's history, which da', as back
to 1889. Boston got away t\rn hut
soon beckie ragged ' ona fttiVvard
passed them, .keeping a-gool lead to
-the end. Harvard won by a length
and a .murro.' in 7 minutes and 20
*'3Cond?.
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