The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, September 25, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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BALKAN RIDERS CROSS j SEATO JOIN ?I RC US V ' H.tl?ft\ MOimTAil^Ml?; BEBE vf'?TJI RlSULl^i BROS. itfJ0 ^f**^*?'* l*^/^1!^ Pf U"-S?v?, cabled lUngllng Brother? a- doaorijfcJ Bl^-ffi ^-T.' 71 ,<r" 1 ! ' ' : ,i!jn of.the act and the reply waa to! . Lcii^^:;aL^n>L'"t' nd iiappcueci upon a nativo repec?aj'V?r" waa i SM- feto day celebration. Herahe withes*-j occupy quarters ? fn ?ne end' <. ?| eu. tats mnrvelotfn family fu tJielr j coach while the other is titled .with mV feet? dt aoraerupinbip mid dna- Btalla for the baud of Mongolia.. ?. ser coreaste, Hougtul luimcd?atcly j lioh$ unod In-their fascinating act. ~' |j *^^[^:;- .-^^^^^ fi-, ?- ^@t^fe' " ; ,; ' fif?' ?-H . ... in An Eventful Dialogue By RUTH GRAHAM A party consisting of aa elderly *tf**teP*!^?? Wt* *. 7???* mao, a yoong woman an4 a notary I were gathered tn ^drawing room of a chateau tn tba ejfc'rtrona of Parla,. !<?Tbe notary rnUecX-|iMlt'inSl^ii;fi>ir hie or ber signature on s^ paper fifing cn a : te-ble, thee affixed BR seaL folded the pa por. put lt into a un box and, bow-!, 1 : jpg, left tho room. The young map ! and young woman followed, apparent j ly wrapped up in each other. ! "This takes me back nearly a qcar ! ter of k ecr.turr," safe! the eldsrly mau, "when 1 p&saed through a like cers I r then ss big s fed ai I Francois." N "And i as addi* pated as DocMe." "Your niece may possibly potassa the gift of constancy." "Your oeph?w may not be drawn hither and thither by every pretty free .heeee*-" Puring this bit of dialogue the man I stood with one baud on the tibie I where marris ge settiementa had be>A: signed, eying the lady sternly, seora fillly, reproach?olly, wbiie the lady bsd walked to a window sud stood look* lng out. tapping the waaed floor wntb : .t._-?ciJ c? 6.cr ?Hppnw The iaaii "wis ; forty-two, tim wouiau thirty-eight? and both si?li looked young. Ii.'?^V'.hat uga become of De BeBew?lejr* "ilew should i know? Why should i I rnr+Y'. '. j < -^W was be who rendered that sin lng of settlements bet wt sn yen I nie null and void. But, psrbieu, thar? I^Mks been time eines then for many such Interferences." "De Belleville never interfered be tween yon e rid nae." "Did not interfere! Will yon he good ?'.? i..#_AIA-3'? ' "T\it>*. - ress." ... *yg? "TU. t who was breaking the ] heurta of so many yoong fools She played as the Theatre Fran?ais, I be lieve, though Jt was so long ago I fall to, remember. Douhttessvby this time j Is ?io ?mattracClve^sJia '9,m.% "Who Cold you that'? admfc-ed aa] tress at the Theatre Fran?ais.* 'I saw you there myself the evening 1 the day tu* Bettleatecta w&e madel our marriage. i; w^S Inflspcsed . I about to {.:o to bed when ? friend gaye me a bit of information. 1 went j to the theater and saw you gazing upon j woman through s*p^g?ey^e/' the malicious biform?*;| my eyes appearing tftJ the actress.'" "What t saw through my eyes"? "Totr mean your imaginations" * -"waa convincing." "Then ? proposed that two could at a game like that De Belleville | happened to ?sil Ute next morning, ou carno while be was there.'. 1 com- j siled yon to wiatt, and when ha went ! aways ? see lt all. Why nave you waited ! these years to tait me that under j f*!se ?ssuraptiou. instigated by-by wbomi" "My cousin. JsiMe Demourier." "Juli* pSawouElerJ Way"- - ?nvnyw'hatr ! "She threw herself at mo as sons aa j yon had nWken with me." { "She threw;t?*seif ar. year j "Certainly." J **Ob. heavens!" ? ; Se strode toward her and stood bt-1 side ber, looking into nor eyes almost [ flcr.-ydy. "She bligl^teiSour Urea," fee ?aid. There waa ho-reply. Sba stood with her back to bhn. booking intently out j through the wbndow. VT jen .permitted y oursei r to he a dupe by one -who was nos worthy to j tte your shoe." j.; ;*H' rou hud loved rae yon woaHlj 1 ^SaYe . ongbt ! Yen . have given mi? si? bp^rttrntty .to"* "How did ii keow ibst you wer? j prompted- by Jealousy and were show-1 lng a preference you did not feel tor i The argnipent was unanswerable, j T&9&y~&i grunt*? he cTOtlnnad, *th?t l :r,e. You are An your i nan of jwar ajf?>. lt fre-fmai r.Ue vriih a young wosa?n." : S PO BOSTON CLIMBS ANOTHER NOTCH! Won thc First and Tied tfcc Second Game With Cincinnati ! ?By Aeeoc?ete*-Frws.? ; Boato?, Sept. 2?;-Today s dat?le header resulted b? Boathn shutting out Cincinnati G to 0 in tb? flrr.l Rwno au'! ;t 2 to 2 tie in the second- dark aeon, causing suspension "' th? taut coolest st the close, ot ibt lins- An Now York loet ihe home teum increased its. lead lu the pennant "Ace to seven games. . Timely hitting and Rudolph's good Mit ching gave the locals the opening isms. . Both teams scored on errors n the first inning of the second ge-ie. r??e tylne run came when droh sin gled, took second ou a throw to th?? .hq plate witch put out Daniels and ?cored on Nlehoft's hits. Tbs.hex fr?re, first gamo ClJSrtN^ATI AB S II PO A K| Daniels ct.i .? Xllltfer rf aron ?b . : .. . >??eho?? *b .. Twombly lt , Holden If .. . Gonzales c . . . CHochoon - c .. Berghammer aa ?rahan? lb.3 Benton.p.2 Flttery p.1 TotalR.2? 0 5:24 13 2 BOSTON ?B B ll VU A E Mann If.fi I l l o 0 Bvcrs 2b.i * O l 4 i T-nineru ii.4 i '2 S ? ? ATlittcd Cf.3 1 1 2 0 0 Schmidt lo.4 119 2 d imitu r.b. 4 o s i a o Viaranviile so .... 2 0 1 2 0 O Gowdy c.3 0 0 7 0 0 Vudolph p.4 0 1 0 6 0 Totalo. 33 S 10x26 15 1 x-^Hocknon blt by batted ball. Seoro by innings i L'ln ein natl.OOO OOO OOO-0 Poate?. ..010 030 ??z-?7 Summary-Two baso hits. KH?iter. Grob, Graham. Sn^?tli; hiu ott Benton I in S inning*;, off Flttery J if, 3,- uac ? rlf'??e inlev, Oo?al' s; t;toU??., .baaes, BerghammcT;'d^?b^ plays'. *U| nh and Graham, B^r^ranserV'Ciob ??td Gra ham. Bccghanvm^r. Hud Oresjm ; -left m basca ^ln,c?i!uatl ?; Boston. %; first ?aso on.faJlB off Beawu ?, Off Fhiery t. off Rudolph 3: first bane e errors .:i nc tonal I. X ; -Boston 1: ttx?c.Vfvn? by tienion f* by Fmery?I> py Kuaeipb 7; ?>acoed>?a1le Glockson. Time- 1X0. Umpire? Qdlgley and Eanon ?Sax score second foane. t i?iciK?ATi *AB B ii ro A E rjaoJcls cf.? i o i o G Killiter rf.t 0 l ? 0.0 Groh 2b.'. $ i l 13 0 Niuho?f .lb.4 0 l l I 0 Holden, if ...... .. a o ? 4 l o Twombly It.0 0 o 0 0 0 Jungle- c . .. '^HMI'S 1 eerghammer cs .. 3 o r. i l o jiaham lb.8 0 0 ? 0 0 Schneider p .. .. ..3 0 0 0 3 0 Connolly If.4 0 X I (0 0 Whined cf v. 0 18 2 0 Schmidt lb.S 0 0 fl 1 0 iSmith 3b .. .. 3 0 0 8 2 0 MaraaviUe ss .. .. 3 0 ? 14 1 ?owdy'c\, -.. .:':?>-* ? 1400 Crutcher ti.3. 0 10 3 0 R T S Was Essy Hone JV Baltimore. Sept 21.-Chicago easily .won ?he teat game of two sorles to day with Baltimore 8 to 1. The same wea stopped b; rain st thu begin ning ol, the eighth liming. Beared . i>~ ' . . .->.?? Chicago.. .. .. ..800 VSfi 8-8 14 4 Baltimore.Wi Ul) 8-0 ti 'A Hendrix and Wilson : Qainu. Conley. Wilhelm, Smith and Jackin ich. Weat ?Carteen Janine*. Buffalo, dept-. 24.-A wild throw ended .a fourteen inning game be ? tween Indian?jioli.i ur.d Buffalo in fa vor of the bowe team, today, t to 0. Ha! Chane waa trapped between' third and lyjme Wit Hi thc attempt to ruc him down, Catcher tturf cn tUede a wild throw and tu winning ruo waa ?ci>rtu. A he Svc?uu game wee? bu three innings when lt wps called on account or dnrknecs, neither aldo Inn scored. Score first game Buffalo- ^ ; ooo OOO OOO OOO 01-1 1 1 Indianapolis OOO OOO OOO OOO 00 -0 5 2 Ferd, Sch alts and Blair; Kalken berg.and Ftartdeo. Brooklyn Wm the Final Game, Brooklyn, 18opt. 24 -Brooklyn won ?the1 final ?ame herc from Kan na? City I today 3 to a by utaittlng tho visitors. I ?coro- * ?Kancaa City .? OOO 100 100-2 0 ? I Brooklyn .. .. 001 110 OOx-3 ll 1 i Henning and Easterly; chuppello, i Lafitte and Watson. AMERICAN At Cleveland '?-0: Washington I?-5. At Detroit-New York, reba. \ i At Chicago 4; Philadelphia 0. * At St. Louis 1 ; Bouton C. AihJeiks Win. Another. Chirago, . nepi. ? . ?4.-rhiiarieiphm Blared its last ?erica of thc season .against Chicago here today by de feating tho locals ? to 4. Chicago played la faprd luck, ?wo of Us (men called out on account of being blt, hy batted l%\le wheu the rall fes were at ?heir height. Scorb Philadelphia .. 040 010 ?10-0 V? 0 Chicago .. ,... 010 COI 020-1 14 4 Plank, Y/yckoff. Bresaler and Scfaaug; Faber, Chatte BP? Schalk. vtaaWngten ?oes To Third. ;i Ct?vel?ml. Sept. 24.- Defeating" Cleveland twice 'a, .to. 2 and 5 to 0, Washington moved Into thud place ??jtfa,v- Pitcher Shaw way onlltlcd to both victorien aa he relieved Ingle iu th* eighth Inning with the besert full and blanked the Kaya in the second, allowing only four hits, all ot which vere secured In Hie last four innlngc. re first game ev?land ,. .. ?iaa ano (roo-3 7 ? essington',, i ,**aa pao aol-u 7 C W. Mltcbsll, Bowman And O'neill: Egan, Ayres, Ha?ptr. En?le, Shaw and Henry. Score aecond game Cleveland .. .. 000 000 000-0 4 4 Washington .200 002 100-5 9,. 2 Bowmap, Tedrow, Hug-irnian. Been' and Baoaler; Shaw and Aim milli, At New York Bj; St. Louia 4. At UoGtou 5; ^lnciDnali 0. First (game. . At Boaiup ."; Cincinnati 2. Second i\a.r, ir t??r::r:i.'i dr. TU~.T-.~ ^ Al Philadelphia's; Chicago 6. Fir:? inadelpkla C; Chicago 2. Sec ond gamo. At Brooklyn 2: Pittsburgh 2. ! . - New York toot Its Bitte ?yatgh* game today when It foll be??rf*-St Louis lu a . clous. '4oc teot, <? tn 3. D?lau put St leonis ahead in thc seventh when M tripled and sebf^stl.on Magoo's sacrifico'fly. Af ter New York t Iud the score tn ibo di Score St. Louis .. .. ..200 000 ". New York .. .. 100 100 ?0-3 Esrdue and Wlngo; .. and iiernta. ip the a thrilling c ot. 24.- Brook IHJ^^^^^?l^^ or yp.'v"^ ?t?L "Yow hit it lucky in North ^S^S JSj1* Aaifcrton, ?l*a a better prop ? "S* I ' ffifraT., osition than eva? yo? had an | Ul ?pS ( j This it what a leading? I j I aa well as a conservative, jj I business man of Ander - ll I ?on voluntarily remark" I j ?I ^ ed veaterdav. 1*1 ?1 ' ll ! i A^D WE BELIEVE did hit it lucky in North Anderson, and we be lieve thsit iivery saan who ha? bongin Jr. ll:. :ib An derson has bought wise ly. III |j * AN? RIE^EMPER now is tibe time to ll buy for pri?es advance's percent on Oct I 1st and 4 per cent more on th? Ut of ? each succeeding quarter. ^ ^ ti ?u4 t??* marc. Ace tho hird ta the ^eeaweed tr l;i>m'y tko cnaa lng H?ls? rabbit o eugeglng In ?i!s habit,