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Left to right; S. 1 Cincinnati; Charlm The Notional League club owners met at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York for their regular annual Internationa OwnersEndA fBy AworinUtl Prww.) NEW YORK. Dec. ll.-The Interna tional League club owners ended their annual session here tonight without agreeing upon a definite plan of trans ferring the league francbiae from Jer sey, city and Baltimore to Syracuse and Richmond. Thia, regarded aa thu most important business of Ute. ses sion, had been discussed at length since' the meeting began hut Monday. The sentiment of the c;ub represen tativoa seemed to favor the transfer to Syracuse and Richmond, but tho .entire matter finally was referred to two separate committees, one for Ute Jersey City-Syracuse deal and the other to take care of tho Baltlmore .Ricbmond. transaction. President Mar row ls on both committees. J. J. McCaffrey, of Toronto, and Charles H. Chipia, of Rochester, will aid him lp disposing of tho Jersey City club's affair, while Joseph J. 'Landing of Providence, and Charles H. Ebbet?, Jr.. of Newark will assist him ia clearing up the Baitlmorc-Etichmobd deal. These committees aro to re CLEANING THE CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Children's clothing, especially wrapa, soon become soiled and stained. You'll be surprised at the dif ference our Dry Cleaning Pro cess will make in auch gar ments. It almost makes thom new ?gain. And It costs so tittle that lt's a simple and inexpen sive matter to keep your chil dren's wraps In "just aa good as new" condition, until worn oat ANDERSON STEAM MUNDRY :?MM l MOltB HO. %. V&F t?S?H--i . m.* II, ? 'ii We Can Raise Your Salary ! That is--by naalong foot money pro farther in the par* rfcasa d good meats. We cat meat and wa ara abo catting prices; frs?$ these prices.. Steak, par poemd 20c Roast, par pound 15c Park, per pound 15c and 20c rVfi others in proportion, and L6 ounces to the pound, P. FOWLER ' Phone 755. National League Magnates in Their A mk & m . Britton. St Louis; Harry Hempstead, "New York; James Gaffney, Boston'; H. Ebbet?, Brooklyn; Barney Dreyfus, Pittsburg; C. R. Thomas, Chicago, meeting. They were ail prepared for go out of business. The recent sign work ou the Federal League, which lng of Walter Johnson, Waahington'a most of them instisted was ready to great pitcher, and Rube Marquard, League Club nnualSession port to a apecial meeting of the league be called during the second week f January. That the league will continue its Ight-club circuit was evidenced by the fact that a playing schedule of 140 games was announced for' nest sea son. The opening date was set for April 27. The player limit for each club was reduced to 16, but nothing was done in reference to tho salary limit. None cf the club managers had signed contracts for next year when the session ended tonight, but it was understood there would he no change except In the clubs involved in the proposed tranafer of franchises. Eddie Collins, Greatest Second Baseman, Sold to Chicago. Eddie Collins, the greastes second in of modin-n times, has beeb sold by Connie Mack to the Philadel phia Athletica to the White Sox of Chi llo will appear there In the unl .of Chartes A. Condskey's mea spring, why Connie Mack has consented to thus break up bia $100. OOO infield la not well uaderatool. He' . some time ugo, or at least he quoted as saying, that the Phtle elphlaas were tired of hts regalar players and wanted to see new faces.. The club did not moke a great deal of money in the 1914 season, despite the fact that lt waa the champion of two leagues. Then: followed the dis astrous series with the Boston Bravea for. the world's championship. Collina failed to shine as he had done in the past. NM one, however, believed that, this waa proof that hs was done as j a great player. The price to be receiv ed by Mack ls not known. But ls was believed a couple of years ago that Collins would have beau snapped up at (25.000. First Cabinet Meeting Since September 3rd *A8t$, Dote. lf;-(6:tfc p. m.)-A 5inet council was. held at the slace of the Blysee today, the first meat here since September 8, on blob date the government left for eaux. There was the utmost eerfulnese at today's session, a sing contrast to the intense anxiety at tito last mooting In Parla The war department alone remains ' Bordeaux and there ls no intention to move it beek to Paris. PENDULUM OF WAE APPARENTLY JUS SWUmi MACK IN PA YOB ? OP RV8SIAN8 (CONTINUED PROM PAOB OXK.) Ileuses, and as many as 1,000 sers. 'Titers has been no Important change on the remainder of the front." j ... , Gerara Xtiwfr Repulsed,, PAKrfS, Dec. ll.-(10:04 p, nv)-The French official communication issued1 tonight says: "In the region nf Ypre? a very vio lent German attack has been repule ^T03T-???&*1 ''S ' "In that same region those of our trenches, which wore reported In the official communication of S o'clock thia afternoon aa having been taken by the Germans, have been recaptured by us. ''Upon the rest ot the front there ls nothing Important to report" French Troops Stake Progress. PARIS, Dec. tl.-(2:41 p. nx)-The official statement given out in Parts thia afternoon says that the encay yesterday was active In tho vicinity of Ypres. Three ot bis attacks were repulsed, but one of the. important Frants trenches waa reached by the fotcea of Emperor William. Neverthe less French troops continue to make annual Session. J. K. Tener, President of League; August Herrmann*, and W. P. Baker, Philadelphia. the 911.000 beauty of the New York thc Federal League to compel a coin Giants, was believed by these mag- promise, nates to represent the Anal bluff of OUR LITTLE ONES* PLEA TO OLD SANTA CLAUS Dear Santa Olansvr' t \&\m fruit and candy to Sandy I have My brother and I want you to bring ' a little Baby Brother and ho want yob us a lot of tifinga. I want-,' you to {to Bring hem a little rocky boree and bring me e. raincoat and it pair of a horn and a little niger dolly and ' over shoes and a doll. And 8 J wants Sum. fruit and candy . i you to bring him a train and a pack- Sauy I -hatte a good", mother and I age ot fire crackers and wc want you want you to Brings her Sunpthing to bring us some fruit, j Pretty and-I have a. good father and Your frhtpdfeT I want, you to Brings hem Sunpthing Mae and 8 * Kay Pretty to . . Ola Lucile Garrison Belton S C and Sanar 1 want rou to Brings me Dec ll 1914 a teaaet Dear Santa Claus: My'littie siaier g" ^L^SV^T a want a celouid dooli and I want a Dear Sandyl forgot to ^1*F?? * dool and carrlae and bed and my Itt- ??uf 8um "ttle S*T*?* tie sister wan? a cow that will holer ? *JT? ",*?&JS and I want a lot of fruit from your LteJ?aJ? * friends i. Bumping Pretty . - Andrey ,Kay. . ir** --:- dear old Sante Claus please -bring me dear old Santo claus please bring a-ai* Rifle and some reaisens and me an cap pistol and some a$pleB and organges and apples negrotoes fire oranges and reaisens dinea worthe of crackerds skie rockets roman canon caps negro toes engesh wald nuts fire R- e- Thornton anderson. S.'C crackes roman canans skie rockets lena- ST- 130 dec 1 dec l Your friend ' Fred: Gulley anderson. S. C Dear Santa I am a little girl Steven E. franklin. 3. T. house No 325' years old will you Please bring me - a Doll crayons drawing tablet and a Ware Shoals S. C. lunch box. some fruit and candy. I Noe 26. have a little brother five years and Dear good old "Santy claus I will he wants a try cyle tittie axe and a write you ? little litter, to let you no knifo fire crackers and outs candy and that I want you to Bring nie a Big so on. sleeping dolly and a carlg and a ? And we will love you very much, table and a Stove and Sum fruit and Your Little Friends Alice and Ben candy Sandy I have a tittle Brother i Peaman Harris Fair P!ay SCR RDI - --.^.... . ? .y -~- v~-.-- . ~~~%^Y progress in the direction of tho enemy's lines, sccording to the cru cial report. _ artillery engagements are 'reported fla the region of Arras and in the Vos ges, as well as in the vicinity of Var enees and on the heights of the Menso. In the Argonne the French advanced-j several of their trenches. coveting operations tn Poland. To-, days bulletin says: "Our attack in northern Poland lal gaining ground: There ls nothing new | from southern Poland." No indication is given as to where ] this attach is occurring on the ex-] tended fr?nt. I Trying to Form New Cabinet. I PARIS. Dec ll.-(7:1? p. a?.i-A Havas dispatch from Haber; ?aya that Victor t.ouiinho, president of the chamber of deputies, has .undertaken tho formation of a new cabinet in place of the ministry which resigned oa December Si Pr?posai Fer Lean Adopted. LONDON. Dee. ll.-(7:18 p. m.) Renter's correspondent at The Hague .aye the Dutch government's proposal for an emergency loan of 230,000,000 florins $100.000,000) waa'adopted to day by the second chamber Ot the states general.. BERLIN. Dec. ll.-(by wireless to London, 3:05 p. m.)-ia the official communication issuedvtoday by tho German army hindquarters staff, the Germans claim to have made progress on both sloes of the Argonne forest and in Flanders, and to have repulsed' Frbnch attacks ta the Woe vre region. Reports are Bi>f. BERLIN. Dec. ll. (ria London Dec? ?15, 2:20? a. m.)-It is doubtful if bri bf I er reporta ever have been given ooh ceraing a great battle .ian the aeries Well Xaewa Sperling ?es ?ead. NEW YORK. Dec. ll.-Richard Can field, a widely known sporting man et Kew York and Saratoga, died tonight at his home hore from ce.-eoral hem- ! errege resulting from a fracture of | the skull.His injury was sa stained tn I a fall on a subway trairway IP,< Wed nesday. Accepted With Pleaser*. The Gushing Young Thing-Ob, | Ijr?fcssors! you must come to bur af fair tomorrow. AU my friends are coming though thuy say they haven't a rag to wear. Her-I shall bo delighted!--St. Loalsj Pp?t Dispatch. CLEMSON AND AM! IO PLAY HEBE OCT. 14 ARRANGEMENTS FOR FOOT BALL GAME HERE NEXT YEAR PERFECTED CADETS COMING Entire Battalion Will Come Down for the Contest-Much In terest. The Money Market Auburn will measure strength and akill on the gridiron in Anderson on October 16, 1915, according to a state ment given out last night by Secre tary Whaley of the Chamber* of Com merce, who had just closed an agree ment with Prof. Oantt, of Clemson, who ia 9 committee of one charged with the arranging , of the football schedule for next year. The proper guarantees wore made, Mr. Whaley said, and the contract for the game closed definitely. The who) battalion of Clemson cadets will come tq -Anderson for the game, which rill be staged on a field yet to be select ed. That a football game has been scheduled to be played in Andersen .sciwee'n the teama ot these two well known institutions will come as good' news to not only lovers of the sport but to the general business public aa well. The coming of the several hundred cadets to 'the city for the day Will not only prove of value "to" the city Tn a social way but will be ot ?monetary benefit as well. For the past several weeks the I Chamber of Commerce had been ne gotiating with the athletic authorities' at Clemson with reference to staging a game of football in Anderson every year between Clemson and Auburn or between Clemson and seme other in Btitutlon. Auburn was preferred above any other competitor for Clem son, however, fdr the reason that there are many alumni of tho inetitu tlon throughout this section. A game between Clemson, whose alumni and former students are thick in this sec tion, and the Alabama institut ion ls bound to draw one of the biggest i crowds to Anderson that has ever ?been Been here. Haver grows too tight for Ute one who has systematically put a certain sum each month ia the Bank- Opt portunhMes often open to people who have noney. Are you In a position to take advantage of a rood business opportu nity. Deposit your money with the HST lugs De partment of The Bank of Anderson The Strongest Bank la tki County. PROFESSIONAL CARDS it t.- -i. iHbw? g - DB. 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It Is aot a question, "Does advertising pay" bot "How much does advertising pe??* .U AJ*i*Ss. First of aU, however, remember that the only hind of'adver tising that dees pay Is honest advertising. To begin with, let ns grant that your advertising Is prucl readable and convincing-that it creates in the mind of the a desire for what yon havens offer. ?rast that the prospective hayer eaters year place af antla?-*. The important question thea, quickly resolves Itself into aa?^ of goods aad pri?es-or, in other words, quality and valse. It a sale ls ta- te conwm?aated, the merchandise advertlaed must measure np ta the slaadard yea have set la year announce ment. ?ie expected nmlltj mast-he there aad'the value mast be just as offeree. The degree to which yea hack ap year advertis ing will deteratihe foe pereeatsge oj retaras. If you have given exact!* what yea advertised-or a Utile bai ter, far good measure-yea will save the east of .yaw advertising. Tea make the prent ea ike direct sale, and yen make fast a? many hvndred per cent, ef additional pratt as tte satisfied bayer bri ogs to yon in eoatiased patronage. 0? the other head, if what you offer ?ees not *%ake geed *f yog lose, first, fte east of y war advertising also the prent yon skeaM har? made ea the direct sato. . Second, yea will suffer treat the disappomtment aroased ra the mind of tho hayer who caste to yoa ia good fattit-and not ?sly from tills bayer's taifridaat dissatisfaction, hat frees, the awsege watch this bayer wBl anaeabtedly do, In aafrieadly erl tie?* to friends was may likewise be influenced ta a greater sr lesser Measure, agata al jon or yew Inislaeae. DUhoaost advertislag ie ne lon&er pn?tabre, It ls a? Mager eve? poisIMe, for H yew edrertlsiag ls net honest, the court of ?.?bue eplaioa, If net the law Itself, will com pel you to moke lt so. The question of baektas; sp yow advertising with the right fchat et goods sad pri?es is art eas any laager et choke, hat af necessity. Se, as 9 plain doUar and easts policy, il pays ta back yow advert?an?. -Canadian Hardware ?Weal....