The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 15, 1915, Page 8, Image 8
Paramount
TODAY
"HER SUPREME SACRIFICE"
A Kalem 2 Reel Drama.
"LOVE WILL OUT"
A Vilagraph Drama.
"HE GAVE HIM A MILLION"
A Lubin Comedy.
"BRONCHO AND THE BABY"
An Eisanay Comedy.
OPEN AT 1:30 P. M.
Bijou Theatre
TODAY'S PROGRAM
"Chip of thc Flying U"-Selig.
A great three part western comedy taken from the story of the
same name.
"The Grim Messenger"-Big U.
Edna Maison in a romance of the Canadian woods. A great
two reel feature.
"Poor Policy"-L-Ko.
Some comedy with Billy Ritchey.
All Contest Tickets Will Be Honored At Box Office.
6 BIG REELS-Bc ?nd 10c
Good Music -:- Universal Service
Open today at 1 o'clock. We will NOT
'I close for supper today.
Palmetto Theatre
TODAY'S PROGRAM
Crawford & Humphreys Bon-Ton Musical
Comedy Co. present
"Bon-Ton Female
Minstrels"
This is the show which made such a de
cided hit earlier in the week, so the manage
ment decided to repeat it.
Movies for Today
"THE SONS OF TOIL"-Dom Two Reel
Drama.
"DO RE MS &OOM"-Keystone Comedy.
ALOME!. IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS!
ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE
tint TOM" Starts Your Um
Thu Catani ai< Dasi!
Stftvsli er Htki Ysi Skk, .
) Take no more sick*
I (vating calomel when bilious or
Don't k>so ? day'* work!
is mercury or quicksilver
i sss necrosis of tao bones,
when it comos into contact
bil? crashes Into it, breaking
is is when you foci that awful
cramping. It you are slug
'all ksocked out," if your
fid and bowels constipated
headache, dicxiness, coated
Meath ?ls bad or stomach soar
c spoonful of harmless Dod
os my guarantee.
Herc's my guarantee-Go to any drug |
store and get a ."><? rent bottle of Dod- j
ann's Liver Tone. Toko a spoonful to- j
night and if it doesn't straighten you
right up and make you feel fine and !
vigorous by morning 1 want you tn go
back to Ute store and get your money.
Dodson's Liver Tone ls destroying the
sale ot calomel because it is real liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it
can not salivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of Dod
eon's Liver Tone will put your sluggish
liver to work and rican your bowels ot
that sour bile and constipated waste
which is clogging jour svstem and mak
ing you feel miserable. I guarantee that
a .Dottie of Dodson's Liver Toe? will
keep vour-?ntiro family feeling fine for
months. Cite it to your children. It ls
aa toil rsa-, doesn't gripe and they like its
pleasant taste.
!
Council Tra
Much C
THREE AND ONE-HALF HOUR
SESSION HELD YESTER
DAY AFTERNOON
I STREETS ORDERED
CLEAR FOR PAVING
AM Dog? Running at Large Must
be Muzzled-Auto Cut-outs
Must bc Cut Out.
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o IMPORTANT ACTH COUNCIL o
o -- O
o (I.) Agreed to appropri?t* $.V> 0
o to supplement previous donation o
. > t'i Salvation Army. ,,
o (2.) Retused to approve hill o
o from hospital for lodging for ne- o
o gro prisoner. o
o (3.) HpceUed number impor- o
o tant recommendations from o
o board of health. o
o (4.) Instructed sanitary com- o
-) mfttec to gather data with refer- o
0 ence to <:ost of garbage incinera- o
J tor._ 0
o Ordered southwest sewer o
o trunk Uno completed at once. o
o (*>.) Batch of new street im- o
o provementK authorized. u
o (7.) Ordered street? bleared of o
o all obstructions in preparation for o
r? paving. o
r? (8.) Instructed "pardon" cora- o
o mitten to reduce no fines imposed o
o Tor carrying unlawful pistols. o
o (9.) Note to traction company o
o with reference to quality of pave- o
o mont to be put down on Ita cur o
o tracks. o
o (10.? Police Instructed to rigid- o
o ly enforce law against use of au- o
o tomoblle. cut-outs. o
o (ll.) Agreed to allow six fire- o
o ment to attend tournament at o
o Greenwood and pay expenses out o
o of city treasury. o
o (12.) Adopted measure requlr- o
o ing all dogs running at large to o
o be muzzled. o
o (13.) Ordinance to require gas. o
o sewerage and water connections o
o on street:? to be paved adopted, o
o (14.) Report from fire commit- o
o tee as to purchase of i.OOO feet o
o new fire hose. o
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OOOOOOOOOOOUCJOOOOOO
In a session yesterday afternoon
lasting for three and one-half bours
city council transacted an unusually
large amount of buslnest. much of
which was important and some of
which waa of a routine nature. This
was the regular monthly meeting,
scheduled last Tuesday night, which
was postponed on account of members
of council who are also members of
the paving crmmls6lon being engag
ed at that time with the letting ot
contracta for the city paving, and be
cause lt was necessary to transact
certain matters in council pertaining
to the pasing proposition
Aid Salvation Anny.
The first matter before council was
that of a petition from Mr. Gordon
Woodruff, of Savannah, representa
tive of a Georgia concern that man
ufactures a certain soft drloVt. that
the city allow this beveragi to he
sold here. It appears that a local
Ice concern ordered sever*>l barrels
of the syrup or beverage i nd had lt
on stile here whea tho p lice Inter
terrcd and stopped them from selling
it. on the supposition that the bev
erage contained an unlawful amount
of alcohol. Mr. Woodruff exhibited
analyses of Ute beverage from the
office of the commissioner ot agri
culture, commerce and Industries,
Bhowlng that the syrup does not con
tain as much alcohol as several oth
er drinks sold at soda fountains and
In bottles, and contained no other
harmful Ingredients. The matter was
referred to thc mayor, city attorney
and chief of police for settlement.
Ensign Belcher ot the Salvation
Army appeared next and stated that
the appropriation of $250 which the
city had given the organization for
the I'ISCKI year had been exhauste-3
and that the local post of the aimy j
wai In need of funds to carry on the
work until the end of the fiscal year,
which is in August. The ensign
showed that the money had been Judi
ciously expended, and that the only
reason the money had given out wa?
because so many demands had beta
made upon the army during the rath
er severe winter past. He stated that
he believed $50 would carry the work
through the summer. It was the
sense of council that Inasmuch as Gie
city had made an appropriation of
$100 to tho Anderson Relief Associa
tion for similar work last winter, and
the work of thia organization had
now ceaaed, the relief association
should turn over any balance they
might have on hand to the Salvation
Army. A request to this effect will
be mado ot tbe relief association, and
if they have any funds on hand and
../.?'-.?-?? ?o t??m the same over to
tho 6alvatlon Anny, connell will, In
? ... i uuiuutit is not as much as
ISO, make up the difference. Other.
wise connell will appropriate the toll
sum of $50 to the Salvation Army.
Financial Statement
Mayor Godfrey submitted a state
ment ot the city's financial condition,
which was, he stated, mnch better
Gian he had anticipated before Gie
data waa obtained. Hs showed that
a great deal more money bad been
expended In the various departments
Ulis year than laat year and mat de*
spite this tact Gie city would be at
the end ot Gie present fiscal year on
ly $15,000 more "in the hole" Gian lt
was at the end of the past fiscal /ear.
Reject Hospital BUL
Consideration waa given current
(
msacts
i ty Business
billH, and among them was an account
from the And*r?on County Hospital
for lil. for board, room and nursing
for a negro who was placed under
arrest by the city police following
a fight with another negro In which
he was seriously injured. It waa
the sense of council member? that
Inasmuch a? the city annually appro
priates $2.000 for the hospital, tho
city should not be made to pay for a
prisoner receiving care at this insti
tution. lt was voted, therefore, not
to pay this particular bill. A bill
from a surgeon who assisted the city
physicians In performing an opera
tion on the negro was. however,
approved for pavment.
Hoard of limit!;.
Council gavp attention to a rora
tiiunication from the hoard of heath
In which a number of measures for
the betterment of health conditions of
th*? city were recommended
The first of these recommendations
was that the plumbing ordinance be so
amended that the board of health shall
We permitted to appoint a committee
to Inspect and approve all new plumb
ing before lt ls allowed to be put
Into service. This recommendation
was not acted upon, and was received
as Information.
A second recommendation was that
the city premises be given a thorough
cleaning up, tue Interior walls of the
guard house white-washed, the stables
cleansed, et?. The matter was re
ferred io the police chief.
The third recommendation of thf
board of health was that all person?
in the city owning cows fr.>m which
they sell or give away milk be re
quired, to have their cows given the
test for tuberculosis once evey year.
The matter was referred back to the
board of health, with the request that
they confer with the city attorney and
draft such an ordinance covering this
matter as they would like to have
passed.
Fourth, the board of health recom
mended that an ordinance be adopt
ed prohibiting the keeping of swine
In the city for any length of time. As
the ordJnance now stands, one cannot
raise hogs within the city limits, but
.luring the months of November, De
cember. January and February butch
ers and dealers can keep hogs In the
city pending slaughter or sale. The
board of health would prohibit even
this. Council referred this matter
back to the board of health, with thc
request that they consult the city
i ito rn ey and frame such an ordi
nance covering the matter as they
wonld like to see passed.
The final recommendation of the
health board was that council per
mit tho city health officer and the
meat and milk inspector to attend the
annual meeting of the Southeastern
Sanitary Asactatln. which will meet
the latter part of this month in Ashe
ville, ar.d pay their railroad fare
and hotel bills. Council assented to
this.
Crematory Matter.
At this juncture was brought up tho
matter of council providing a creama
tory, or garbage disposal plant, this
matter having been before the alder
men previously. In this connection a
letter from the board of health was
read, ia which it was recommended
that in the event an incinerator was
purchased one of not less than 10 tons
capacity dally be provided. The mat
ter was discussed at some length, and
a letter read from the Nye Odorless
Creamatory company, whose represen
tative met with council previously
In regard to this matter. In which they
offered to erect a creamatory for the
city at a cost of Jt.000, provided they
could move their construction force
from Greenville here and not have
to bring them from another territory
This figure waa consldcrabl ylowei
than the price quoted by the agent
when he met with council some day?
ago. The matter was referred bacli
to the sanitary committee, with the
request that they investigate wheth
er patent righs would allow he cit)
to build an incinerator with Its own
torces, and, if so, whether this would
b? cheapev than engaging outsider!
to erect one, and report back at s
future meeting of tbe aldermen.
Comnletc Severs.
'Alderman Tate urgently requested
thai tue cltv's southwest sewer trunk
line be finished up immediately, and
that .sewer line? on Weat Market
Htreet and Maxwell avenue be eon
reefed,up at once. The city engineer
waa instructed to so arrange matters
tnat this work can go forward within
the next few days.
Upon motion of Alderman Carter
council authorised the city clerk and
treasurer to refund taxes to Sterling
Lodge. Independent Order of Odd
Pellowe. It seems that this has been
done In the past.
Recorder Greeted Leave.
Upon request. Recorder Russell
was granted two week d' leave in or
der that he might attend the reunion
ot Confederate Veterans at Richmond
In the near future and visit his sons
In Staunton, Virginia.
The city engineer was Instructed
to connect up the curbing on Evan?
street, in front ot the residence o'
Mr. Trammel.
Bath of New Work.
Upo1: mofan of Alderman Spear
mac, council ordered a batch ot new
work executed, to be taken up in Its
regular order. The Improvements
are as follows:
Complete work previously mapped
on; for Calhoun street, from Dick's
?venue to Boulevard.
Corn, drain and pave one sidewalk
yt Welsh avenue from Arlington ave
nue down to the Tanyard Creek.
Cnrb. grain and pave the east side
walk on South McDuffle street from
the point where the sidewalk now
BO*** to tba city limits.
Curb and drain Nardin avenas.
Pave east sidewalk on South stall
street from Hampton street to Briese?
itreet.
Upon request of Alderman Cartel
=Moore - Wilson Co.=
"THE DAYLIGHT STORE*
Pre-Shrunk 'Wash Skirts
They fit when you buy them
They fit after you wash them
s ' -Made by the Wooltex tailors
These skirts are made by the same Wooltex tailors that
make the highest priced Wooltex tailored coats, suits
and skirts.
The materials are all carefully shrunken before cutting.
Even the high grade belting is shrunken. You do noi
need to buy a skirt several sizes too large and shrink
it to make it lit. It tits when you buy it, and fits after
you wash it.
Here is one of a score of beautiful models we show this
week. Over each hip of this skirt is a large oblong
patch pocket with row of pearl button across the bot
toms Groups of pleats extend from pockets to hem
and give ample fullness.
Come in and see these beautiful skirts. They are
as smartly tailored as the Imest dress skirts.
$3.00 to $5.00
Pattern Hats $5.00
Copyright 1915.
by the Wooltux T?UOT?.
Ready-?o~Wear at Bargain Prices
council ordered that both sides of
Tribble street, from the power house
to Piedmont street, be curbed and
drained and that the east sidewalk be
paved.
Alderman King moved that inas
much as council had agreed to this
work being done, they go ahead and
order the sidewalk pavement contin
ued from the power house up Tribble
Ftreet to Main street and curbing
drains put in. The motion carried.
At this juncture Alderman Dobbins
movedi that council authorise no new
permanent improvements until that
work which was necessary in pre
paration for the street paving work
ls out of the way. The resolution was
adopted.
Clear the Streets.
Upon a recommendation from the
paving commission, council instruct
ed the city engineer to proceed with
the clearing of the streets which are
to be paved of all obstacles which
must come out of the way
Alderman Dobbins, chairman of the
"pardon" committee of council, asked
council to put Itself on record as
favoring the assessing of the full fine
against persons convicted In the po
lice court of carrying unlawful pis
tols. The alderman stated that a
number of persons convicted of this
offense and sentenced by the record
er to pay the full fine ot $50 had come
to him, chairman of the "pardon"
committee, and asked that the fine be
reduced. Alderman Dobbins con
tended that if council went on rec
ord as opposed to the fine in cases of
this nature being reduced by the "par
don" committee lt would be of great
assistance to the committee in de
clining to meet such requests. Coun
cil went on record unanimously as
opposed to an reduction of fines im
posed by the recorder upon pensons
found guilty of carrying unlawful
pistols. Several of the aldermen ex
pressed a desire to see the fine made
1100 instead ot $50.
Street Flasher Matter.
Inasmuch as the city will need a
street flusher for the purpose of
keeping Its paved streets washed off,
the street committee was instructed
to prepare data with reference to the
cost of such an apparatus and report
back to council.
At this juncture the question of
what type of pavement the traction
company will use in paving Its tracks
along those streets which will be pav
ed by the citv was taken up. After
the matte.- had been discussed at some j
length, the city clerk waa instructed
to address a letter to the proper au
thorities reminding them that If they
paved their tracks with any material
that was not as good as that with
which the city pavel the remain dor
of the street, they would d<* so it
their peril.
Cat Os?; the Cut?Oate.
A resolution eldred by Ald-.rma i
Spearman th?t the chief of police
be Inducted to rigidly enforce the
ordinance against the use of automo
bile cut-ouui in the city was unani
mously adopted. The chief waa al
so instructed to enforce the law gov
erning the use of awnings over the
sidewalks and the hanging of electric
signs across streets and over side
walks.
The city engineer was Instructed to
have the street forces trim off over
hanging branches of trees that stand
along the sidewalks. The complaint
came td council that In wet weather
these branches hang so low over the
sidewalk one cannot pass beneath
them without getting wet.
Police Vacations.
Upon motion of Alderman Barton
connell agreed to allow the members
st the police department their usual
vacations this yesr ot two weeks.
The policemen will bpgln shout Jane
I taking these vacations) and the order
lu which they uk? them will be de
termined by the chief.
At this Juncture Mr. John W. Lin
Ley, representing the North Anderson
reaction company, appeared before
sonne!! to find ont If hie Interests
would he allowed to take advantage of
the 10-year payment plan for street
paving that will have to he pat down
?Sf?j^ Premiums ggf
Free ?
Gold Band Soap Wrappers and IfcaEa IF
Ryan's Naphtha Powdered Soap Coupons
Wrappers Caa Be Redeemed at
Peoples New Furniture Co. S?STTOT"
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Low Round-trip Rates for Everybody Offered by the
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
"The Progressive Railway of the South."
To Newport News, Va.-General Assembly Presbyterian Church
in the U. S., (Southern), May 20-28, 1915.
To Memphis, Tenn.-General Assembly Cumberland Presbyterian
Church and Woman's Missionary Convention, May 2C 27, 1915.
To Richmond, Va.-Annual Reunion. United Confederate Veter
ns, June 1-3. 1915.
To Birmingham, Ala.-Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., of Alabama.
May 10-13, 1915.
To Birmingham, Ala.-Sunday School Congress, National Bap
tist Convention (Colored), June 9-14, 1915.
To San Francisco and San Diego, Salif.-Pan ania-Pacific Inter
national Exposition, and Panama-California Exposition, 1915.
To Houston, Tex.-Southern Baptist Convention and Southern
Sociological Congress, May 12-19, 1915.
To Athens, Ga.-Summer School, University of Georgia, June
28-July 31, 1915.
For specific rate, schedules or other information, call on SEA
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IC. S. COMPTON. FRED GEISSLER.
T. P. A., S. A. L. Rwy., Aist. Gen. Passenger Agent,
M Unta. Ga Atlanta, Ga. .
along their North Anderson street car specified time and pay a fee.
line. The city attorney rendered an I Kew Ordinance,
opinion to the effect that this law At thia juncture council suspended
applied only to abutting property own- the rules and adopted an ordinance to
.sra, and this traction company could require property owder* to make gas.
not be considered an abutting proper- sewerage and water connections along
ty owner. However, the city attor- streets that are to oe paved.- The
aey agreed to listen to any argument text of the ordinance ls published in
to the contrary that the attorneys for another, column of The Intelligencer
the North Anderson Interests might this morning,
sare to offer, and would advise conn- Buys Fire .Hose.
ell accordingly. As council waa adjourning Alder*
Firemen to Ureeawoed. man Spearman of the fire committee
Alderman Spearman of the fire com- reported that his eommlttee had pur-?
mittee recommended that G. F Jones chased 1.000 feet of fire hose. The
be elected a call fireman and be al- report was received! sa Information,
lowed to have quarters at the fire Council will meet agnin In the near -
department headquarters, and that as future for the purpose of adopting
many as six of the firemen he allow- certain ordinances having to do with
ed to attend toe Firemen's Toorna- the street paving work,
ment which meeta at Greenwood this -. - '*
month, having their railroad taree and They Are 70 Tears Old.
hotel bills and wolr association does
paid by thc city, the cost ot the whole "For some time psst my wife and
not to exceed 930.- The recommends- myself were troubled with kidnej
tion wss adopted. trouble," wrltesT. B. Carpenter. Har
Mnst Massie Beffs. rlsbnrg. Pa. "We suffered rheumatic
Inasmuch aa lt had been reported to pains all through the body. The first
an alderman that a mad dog had Just few doses of Foley Kidney Pills re
been killed In the western part of Ure lloved ns. After taking five bottles
city, Alderman Spearman offered a between ns we are entirely cured. Al
resolntlon that all doga allowed to though we are both la the seventies
roam ea the streets must be muxxled. we are as vigorous aa we were 80
Dogs found on the streets without yeera ago." Foley Kidney Pills atop
muxsles tn will he taken np by the sleep disturbing bladder weakness,
police and pat ta the dog pound, backache, rheumatism, distintas,
which means the "death house," aa-, swollen joints and sore muscles,
leas the owners call for them la a EUans Pharmacy.
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