The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, October 28, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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* ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Items or Interest and Persons * Wireless on die St 3ft 9fa 9fr 9f* Sf? 9& ^f* Pfr * A ii ?lc rs on Will Be Well Represented. The city of Anderson and thc An dersen chamber, of commccee will bc well represented lu Atlanta tonight when tile chamber of commerce of that city will hanouettho National di rectors of tiie association. The local party will leave Anderson thia morn ing at 11:50 o'clock and will probably coubiBt of some S or 10 of the most representative citizens of tho city. They arc all looking forward to the trip. > -o *:.u di I nf crest In Local Meiner Cases. Tiie court room of the Anderson city lmll will bc packed to its capac ity today when the trial of the. alleg ed proprietors of several places raid ed Sunday night by the police, will be put on trial on tho charge of sell ing Honor. G. Cullen Sullivan, city attorney, will appear for thc prosecu tion while A. H. Hagnau will repre sent all ?f the defendants. Almost every one in the city is interested in the hearing and its outcome and will await with Interest thc decisions of the juries in tho various cases. -o- '" Southern Express Sends Money Free. - Announcement was made yesterday by Manager Johnson of thc Southern Express company.' tr? tho effect that ho had just received instructions from'tho head offices of the company to accept all monfey offered for trans misi?n to the Washington headquar ters of tho Red Cross aocloty, frc 3 of charge. Tho money will bo trans mitted from Anderson to Washington l>y tiie express company without any charge being made for the money or der. This is tho express company's way of aiding tho Bed Cross move ment rmi lt should help a great deal in certain nectlcns of tho country. It is believed that Anderson people will rospend very liberally when tho Bcd Cress work gets underway hare. Elks rance lins Keen Postponed. Because of the fact that there will ho an attraction ou the lyceum cui dar of Anderson college next Frl y evening, the Anderson Elks have t?ten forced to postpone the dance which was to take place at the bom? on that night. Instead. . the dance will occur on the night of Wednesday, Ncvoniber 4. No formal invitations Wilt hn I??t1f?f1 hut fivory marnhar nf tho order, their wives end friends, arc invited to be in attendance. Y SPARKLETS * - J Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * p?t e^^ rfc 9fr *ft e^^ Cfi Reel winier Wc::th>r Here. Yesterday was a "gonu-wlne" win ter day in Anderson. Tho visitors spending the day in tho city declared that Anderson ls eaelly the eoldert town In the world but this was en tirely due to tho fact that they loft homo before thc cold snap seized their villages. All indications are that An dbrson will experience a heavy frost | this Thorning. 1 Imitations Were Received Yesterday. Anderson pcop'e yesterday receiv ed invitations to the marriage of Miss I Annie Lou McDaniel to .lohn Leon Newman, which event is to take place Tuesday evening, November 10 at G j o'clock. Tho ceremony will be per formed at Buncombe street Methodist | church and will be ono of the princi pal society events of tho month in | Greenvjllle. Both tho bride and groom aro well known In Anderson and have a number of friends hero and it is probable that several An derson people will make the trip. AH Visitors Behaved Well. Notwithstanding thc fact that hun dreds of people came to . Anderson yesterday for the 101 Ranch show, which was herc for, the day, splendid order marked tho day on tho part ot the visitors and there was quite a difference in tho nnpearanco of the pollco blotter last night and that of a few weeks ago when Ringling Brothers circus visited.tho city. The crowd was good humored, there was very little liquor In evidence and nothing marred Anderson's second "show day" cf the season. Laying Brick On New Bridge, Work of laying the brick on thc| paving approaching the new concret** bridge across Main street over thc railroad tracks, was begun yesterday by 'a force of city hands under the direction of Engineer Handers. Thc Work ls getting along nicely and ' within the next few days it will bel possible to open one-half of the bridge to the" public. The other side will then bo taken up and the work will bc rushed along as rapidly us| possible. Poid Penilly ?~ For Pleasures. In all probability Clarence Wilson | nnrl Alor vVilnnn hart n ilorlrtrtdW on. Joyable time when they rode around] on tho public highway ahd* acted " In j Annual Bu L Treizger. I a boisterous and disorderly manner, j They probably got considerable picas ure out of 'it but not BO yesterday morning when they were hauled late Magistrate Uroadv.oll'u court and ar raigned od a charge rfnillar to thc one desci't-cd above. They were boin given their alternative of a fine of $2." or serving for tho next 30 dayB on the public works of Anderson coun ty. -o Important Meeting Of Medical Society. An Important meeting of thc An derson Medical association will be hehl in thc rooms of tho Andereon chamhor of commerce one wcok from today. Tills meeting is of more than passing interest because of the fact that thone physicians who are to read pupers before thc Fourth District convention of physicians will have these papers in readiness foi' that ovent and will deliver them before the county society next week/ This uhould bo ono of the most Interesting moot iure.! that Anderson physicians have ever held and is being antici pated with considerable pleasure on the part of the doctors. Itnllroad Man Herc Yesterday. Ono of tho Interesting visitors to Anderson yesterday was A. J. Pick ling of the Norfolk and Southern railroad. Mr. Pickling says that he always looks forward to every *rlp to Anderson and that lie likes to visit this town better than any of the oth ers on lils route. We has a number of friends here and Is always welcom ed. ? -o Anderson People Attend Wedding. Several..Anderson-people will gc to Ware Shoals tonight to attend tbs njarrlage of Mist* lilla Perrin Cobb to J. Eugene Elliot, which will be an interesting ovent of tonight Thc ceremony is to bo performed at 7:30 o'clock in the, south Memorial church and prominent people from various parts of tho State will be in ottond nnce. Negro Woman Worked Carno. Some negroes may bp fools but all cf them arc not, according to testi mony offered by Q. BT. Halles of the Bee Hive. A few days ago a negro woman came Into his store anj ex amined a 315 coat suit. She liked the spit bu? -left tho store without mak ing the purchase. In a few minutes tho t?l?phona rang and after asking Cor the clerk that showed the coat ault to thc negro, the volco at the Other end of tho lino informed tho Baleslady that tho speaker was Urn. --, a certain well known lady of tho city, and informed the clerk Unit she was willing to pay for Uic coat ault and to let lier nurse, have it whrni' ?tau callerl In fi few mimili* ; ibo rogro, womap came hack nod Without question was given the ?ult. ,-^-_ ?rid tl a III I jj IDE siness Show irri?s off all WTiting at 1 Yesterday Mr. Bsile:j Beut a collector to tho lady'a husband with the uill for'tho ?ult and that wai tho f-rsl the lady had over heard of the affair. Tho negro wotnun imitated her voice and iot away with tho good J. I^itc yes terday alie was captured by the police and ls now languishing behind prison ? bars. Hoi h rock Writes Of LocaT Exhibit. A lotter waa received In Anderson! j yesterday fren J. W. Rothrock, coun-j ty agricultural agent for Andereon, county, in which Mr. Hothrock 8ay3? , that the Anderson exhibit U exclt-| jing much interest ni tho South Car-j jolina State fair and all visitors aro' hoing Impressed Ly tho quantity and quality of (he agricultural products j of tho county. In his letter Mr. j It ot brock Kays tL".'? lu lr. talking to many homoseekcrs the fair icoes on and he helleres-that come will he nt-1 traeted to A'idrr.ion county. Former HcKldciit Spent Dag Herr. John Flynn, a well known travel-) Ire man of Atlanta, spent a few hours In Anderson yesterday on bus ln< ss. Mr. Flynn one.- made hin home] lu re and li" ls remembered by many friends. He makes this place but twice each year and says ho absolute ly can not keep up w}Xh tho numer ous improvements being made In tho appearance of the city between trips. Ile Baya that Anderson is ead?/ In al class by li self t \d one of tho beat I cities in thc whole South --o Sir. Bryhnt Is Expected Today. ('has K, Bryant, nrchitoct for the J Anderson lho:itre is expected lo arrive' In Andoraori tcday cr tomorrow for a' conference with tho officials of tho, Audcrsr.ii Df^lopraent company, lie J will also make lils usual monthly In-J Bpection of tho work under way] here, checking up work. etc. Ho has boen In Columbia for several' doy.i in connection with plans for thc South Carolina building at thc Pnn nma-l'uclllc exposition at San Fran cisco. TOIU'EIIO BOAT DESTROYER ASHORE j NOi yOT.X. Va.. Oct. 27.-The tor pedo boat destroyer Paulding went ashore about 2 o'clock thia morning at Lynnhaven Inlet, She I3 supposed to have been driven ashore by tho gale of la'Jt night, which blew for a timo wlih almost hurricane violence. The Paulding at last reporta was rcBtlng on the Band and In no dango: WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.-Tho dc-1 etroycr Pauldlng wirelessed the navy I dopartment today that during last] night? sale in Lynnhaven bay Bhe| drifted on a mud bank. You can get tho news while its now] jin Tho Morning Dally Intelligencer, j S ro? 1 -, "New Yorl Honors 29 net wqmi lampion 2 Y GU Witt EV? Confessed Robbery at Donalds Followed by Admission of Negro That Ho Was Solely. Responsible. Information reached .Anderson yes terday from Donaldu to tho effect that \ a very darinji robbery took place there Sunday morning about 7 o'clock. About 7 o'clock Sunday morning !.. J. Uavts, u merchant cf Donalds, who lives over lils storo heard a noise at tho back door and going to a window saw a man who was fastened In the transom over tho door. About this time the man extricated himself, hut Davis had him covered with a gun. He gave hie name as George Smith, said he was 18 years old and his home waa Now York. He 3aid he was a machinist and had hoboed to Ander son. Ho was locked In the town Jail and during tho day broke ono lock but another kept him In. He was tried before Magistrate Martin yes terday morning and given 30 days on the chaingang. On lils way to the gang with Offi cer Dodson he confessed to having broken into Crawford's drug store] Ibero and told the officer where tho} loot could be found, together with an! overcoat several sizes too large for] him. Tho coat was evidently stolen, j War, Map Is on Display at Chamber of Commerce and is Exciting Much Interest. ,One of; tho moat interesting maps] oyar displayed in Anderson wau be ing chown at tho roams of the diam-1 lier of commerce yesterday. Tho map is called thc War ?Inp for American Trado Opportunities, and is issue?! by j tho Alexander Hamilton Instituto, Re search department, New York city. Thc map covers tho entire world and! f hows tho exact business conditions | in, each country ol' the world as re flected in present American business, and opportunities for American busl ncea expansion. It shows where trado has been reduced, expanded, do stroyed, trade routes, volume of ex ports and imports and balances, ot trade between the United States and other countries; classes of goods that American can best expect to sell, d?seos of trade lost by Germany and Austria, etc. It ia splendidly gotten together and Is t tonic for good times. It Will remain for inspection at the 1 I quarters of the chamber of commerce] ! permanently. 1S til i 4 wins in a s per minute >ist Everything In ? Opening o AEROPLANE FLIGHT IN MOP NOON-EXHIBITS WILL THAIS GREENWOOD, Oct. 25.-With pros pects for thc very best of weather, with more exhibits of every class than have been expected by tho officials, with all plans made for trotting races on today Ind Thursday, willi an avia tor on tho ground to muke two flights daily from the fair grounds, the tlrst Piedmont Fair is ready to throw open ita gates to tho public Wednesday mooing at 10 o'clock. Dofore the opeuing hour every thing will bc lu order. Exhibits aro being placed today, all entries will close this uftcrnoon at C o'clock and all will be in readiness to begin tho program when the gates open. Ai hitor Here, Of first tmportnnco to hundreds of peoplo will bo tho aviation flights morning and afternoon during tho liner days and they will bo Interest ed to know that Aviator Joseph Rich ter with his mechanic Frnnk Frey, arrived in tho city this morning from Harrisonburg, Va., where they ex hibited last week. Tho machino will arrive Tuesday night over tho Sea board Air Lino and will be tuken im mediately to the fair grounds where lt will bo assembled *->r thc first flight Wodnosdav morning which takes placo at . 10::;u. T/h? nin cblne ls a military tractor bi plane, and ls one of tho lat est typos being used now by tho war ring natious of Er ."ope. It is driven hy tho latest modo} French motor and la in every detail similar to tho air Khipo that are belDg used dally - lu France, Belgium, and Russia us KUldos for thc French, Germans, Aus mans and Russians. Will Circle City. Aviator Richter IB an exporten cd flyer, having becu a birdman since thc CurtlsB biplanes created big sen nations soveral years ago. He prom toes to do tho "Spiral Dip" and tita "Ocean Wavo" In addition to ?lgb ascensions on oac.li day. Tho flights will bo mado from tho fair grounds Ho will risc a distance of from 1 200 to 1.G00 foot over 12 times the height of the standpipe., will circle tho city aud thon alight at thc grounds. TI1030 who WIBII to see tho flights to best advantage, both start ing and alighting, are urged to be at tho grounds at the hours when the ascensions will be made. . Two Flights Baily. There will bo two flights dally by Aviator Kickier at hours to be found th Ute official program os follows: .Wednesday morning nt 10:30; yf?? nesday nf lemon . at 2; . Thursday morning ut 10.30; Tnuraaay aiier noon at 2.16; Friday morning at headiness For ? f Piedmont Fair NING; RACES IN THE AFTER? BE LARGER AND BETTER I EVER 11.4G and Friday afternoon at 2. Tho gates will open it 10 o'clock giving the crowds time to bear t?rt band concert and get a viow ot thu biplane before the urat flight. Af ter tho flight, at ll o'clock horses and mulos will lt judged, until th? noon hour. In the afternoon, on Wednesday, aside from another flight will bo trotting races beginning at 4.20 and closing at 6.20. Livestock Day. Thursday will bo Livestock Day when some of the finest animals''will bo shown and judged. Thursday af ternoon there will be three moro races. College Girls Coming. An evidence of the interest that ts being taker in the Piodmont Fair it is announced that 100 young la dles of tho Woman's college at Duo West will bo present on Friday, Ed ucational Day, when the fair will be turned over to the schools and col leges. Dr. Robinson, prosldont of the Duo West College, notified Prof. Nickles yesterday afternoon that tho girls would arrivo at ll o'clock and .pond thc day here visiting the fair and Shopping. Arrangements are be ing mudo now for the entertainment of tbeso visitors. Show Dope * Electric Theatre ts to Be Cloted and Bijou Theatre Will Be Considerably Larger. Anderson pangie will learn with ecruiderablo interost that tho Elec tric theatre, located on north Main street and owned and operated by Bristow and McCullough, ls to by do.?ed next Monday and the theatre dismantled. Tho handsome opera chairs, with which this theatre is equipped will bo moved, t? the Ul jon theatre whero the stage will bo cul down and, space mada for them. Manager Bristow says that the Bi jou will be,tlie most attractive theatre Anderson people havo ever been able to boast of when he completes all his improvements and be ?aye .Ihat thu public hero will baye servlco second to none 'in the entire couti try. It ls understood that Messrs. Bris tow and McCullough now have appll Icawtuip uv? n? w?<.'i .i.-rt'.ZZ. i^T 7*;?,' lease on tho Electric building. er I 33SM ?LB 4, Un Votl?'s