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IG HPLtJEOIG?IEO Many Prominent Members At tended C?r?monies--Cost Two Million. Washington, Oct. 18.-Tho new two million dollar Masonic temple, head quarters of thc Supremo Council of Scottish Lite Freemasonry for tho Southern Jurisdiction of the United Staten, which a!?o IH called Thu Mol'. er Council of the World, was dedicat ed hare today with elaborate cere monies and in tho presence of a large assomblago of distinguished Masons from many parts of tho country. The sttttoly stractiiro fashioned af ter Ute famous mausoleum erected for Klng Mausolua by Queen Artemisia ot HalicarnassuB-one of tho seven wonders of the ancient world, ls unique among tho many magnificent buildings in tho national capital, lt has been under construction since lull when ground was broken. It stands on Sixteenth Street about ono mlle from the Wihlto House on the capital's finest boulovard and in a section of tho city wboro many of thc cation's moat celebrated public mea '.lavo lived during their public service lu Washington. SiJES CREEN VILLE TRACTION CO. FOR DEATH OF LITTLE GIRL Greenville, Oct. 18.-Tho suit ot W. H. Gay, ao administrator, vs tho Qr-eonvtfllo Traction company for $25, 000 for tito death, of G-year-old Mark Gay, December 24, 1914, was begun this . morning ih the court of common pleas. Marie Gay was run over and hilled by a street'car on Malu street. Sho had attempted to cross the street in front of ber mother When the front ti uchs of tho car boro her down and dragged her for somo distance. She expired within a few minutes. Jefferson ? Ila vis' Captor Rend. Washington, Oct. 18.-Tho funeral of William P. Steadman, a former private on tho fourth Michigan regi ment during i''to Civil war, and who captured Jefferson Davis, ts to bc held today. Ho died yesterday, aged Beventy-nlno. Germans Hink Jinny Enemy Ships. Th? Hague, vb London, Oct. 18. The dorman adm, atty announces that lt has sunk 61 ? ships, Including trans ports and fishing vessels, since the beginning of the war. Tho total ton nage, of the vessels sunk 1B given as 1.050,608. ' - Tate Bulgarian Town. London, Oct. 18.-The occupation of 8tnumitza, Bulgaria. by tho allied forces is confirmed by an Exchange Telegraph Athens dispatch. The al lied war fJiipn are cruising in thc Acs I an Dodagatch. Rulgara Cut Railway? Paris, Oct. 18.-A Petit Journal dis patch from Saloniki ? says persistent rumers are curr?nt there that the Bulgarians have reached Vranje, and Bucceeded In cutting t/.ie railroad be tween Saloniki and Nish. Kalian Aid Certain. . Rome, Oct. 18.-Italy's co-opera tion with the allies ip the Balkans ls now considered absolutely certain, says a correspondent of the Italians. It will probably begin wlt->. a nava' action. In the Aeglan. Resented lt. Mr. Frostseat-Will I have time to an out asid get a drink, usher? " lisher (referring to curtain)-It I won't stay down a minuto sir. . Frontseat (sharply)-Tbat's my busin?BB-Boston Transcript. : Onr JUnoy Otter-This and 5c Dont* miss this. Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c and mall it to Foley & Co., Chicago, RI., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial pockago containing Staley's Honoy and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kld ney Pills, for. pain In SideB and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney >and bladder ailments;, and Foley Cathartic. Tablets, a who?esoroo and thoroughly clean Ring cathartic, for conBtlpatlon, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. . . -? GRANDMA USED SAGE ;. TER TOJIfiRKEN HAIR She Mked-Sulphur w&h rt to Restore Color, Gloss, . . .. , ? . TKctee?. Common cardan sage brewed Into a Jitegijr tea with Sulphur and alcohol ad?Vd, will turn ? gray, .streaked and niied nair beautiful! dark and luxa , riant remove every blt of dandruff. 1 stop, scalp Itching and falling hair. Just a few; applications win roveiation If your hair . I? fading, gray or dry; scraggly and thin. Mixing the Bago Tea and .Sulphur recipe at home, 4 though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get tho raady-to-uae toa.-h/cosUhR' about m cents ? largo bottw at drug stores; toowii *fl "Wyeth^s Sago and Sulnhun" Com pound." thus-avoiding a lqt of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair Ia not fl?nfuL m all;, deBiro to.^Uito . our youUiful appearance ?n$;*ttra*^ ness. $y darkening ydur bair ;:wRJt . Wyei?> Sago and ^t^Ti^^ cari toll, iwcaU?o it does so naturally? so evenly* Vdu JusMamp?a a sponge or soft brush with it and dro-v th!? tHr?ngh your hair, .taking one small strand at a Hmo; by mojninr all gray 'ha?ra; caveto ?tr ter another ^Ueatlon or two, your j??i^omeVbew^ .?ft and luxuriant. Marguerite Dc Von and Stud-nt edy Success, "THE RED ROSE INQUEST FAI-J5 TO PLACE BLAME FOR CHARLESTON AFFAIR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) solicitor or tlio firth circuit, ia doing must of tlio talking for tho s hi te lly roquost of Mr, Grirnball. Mr. Cobb waa sent- by Governor Manning to assist Mr. Grirnball. Frank R. Frost and William E. Hughes appear aa counsel for tho prisoners, Hrown and McDonald. Tho city's Interest ls represented by tho mayor, John-fP. Grace, and his law partner, W. Turner Logan. ' - .| Charleston, Oct. 18.-No particular person ls blamed for tho death of Cohen, the Charleston Post reporter, who waB killed In l'!c fight at the meeting of tho city executive commit tee last' Friday, according to tho tes timony of ten-witnesses examined be fore tho coroner's Inquest which ad Journcd tonight.. Joseph A Black, chairman of thc executive committee said ho saw "a tall man wearing.a black hat" Gre a pistol and Cohen fell: .Several wit nesses named the man. They said ho fired the pistol during tho meleel'It WSB' also testified that Police Chief Cantwell fired lila pistol during tho fight. Tvic military guard at tho inquest, which was begun today, will be kept j up tomorrow. Militia campantes arc Btlll ready for emergencies. Town Attracts Motorists in Novel Hjannor. Laconner. a lltUe town in ^Washlng 'on, 1B situated some distance from ono of tho state highways used . by many motor tourists. It boasts, how ever, a lone in i i which communes tho best view obtainable, of ^Sk??lt Valley, one of tho rich farming districts'ot that section. In order to draw the passing tourists frora their b^st^u pnfrh ?mil attract H'.cm to Lc conner for the advantage of locla business, tho community - u&s constructed ? winding road to the summit of the hill i and ther? built aa observation stand. To advertise . the 'lookout point, the word "Auto View" have been painted in letters'8 ft. h?/rh; On the wall of a water reservoir at the .hilt's crost. This sign is 'sufficiently large to bo se?n for a long distance A vlow of the hill, and stand appears In thc November - Populdr. Mechanics Maga zine. Highway Tourists nt Macon. Macon', Ga., Oct. 18.-DIxlo High way Tourists started the last lap ot the Chicago-Miami tour. They had expected' to reach Miami Sunday. They will reach Albany."tonight. Tmy said tho Georgia roads.were boBt yet encountered^ ? ' ' ???'< . ' - ?' " ' . ' ' ' ? Two Children ITttd iDronp. The two children bf J. W. Nix, mer chant, Cleveland, . Ga., hail croup last winter. Ono was a 1>oy of 6.- the other a girl, of .,8'"years. Mr. Nix writes: "Both got. so ci .'ikcd up. they - could hardly breathe and couldn't talk. I gave them Foley's Honey ?hd Tarnend nothing else and it-entirely cured, them." .This reliable, meuiclno should bo lu every homo for-it gives immed iatb. relief trom . colds; .^coughs and croup, heals raw Infl?mmed throat and loosens .plrtcgm, S?)?Y everywhere. Vifia/s syn?f yapidrcd. / ?alyeston; '' Oct.. ' 48,-rrThe. OuUro Villa navy has been^captuirod on; Ure Pacific " hy a ' Carranza. fleet,?.accord ing to tho Carran/lsta ? ftg?ncy; ;Tbe "navy" consisted, of &e gunboat v Bo nita.. The ,?airran*Iirtay.fl?etvf prises the gunboats.' Guerrero V and forrlg-aa. ' ' " *' ; ' - , '.' When Baby Mas the C?m?. When a .mother is awakened from s6cnd sleep to find her child who has gone to ced apparently in the best ot health strartllnR ^or ^reatb^ is naturallyalarmed.v.;-< "yet * If ; an.? ?can keep hor presence of mind an$ni Chamberlain's Couglx Remedy ?Mmfe ed, quiek relief ^Ul fellow \ahd; tho child will drop to sleep to awaken In tho morning as , weil ; a? ayer. remedy has been inxnse'v for years with .uaitorifc success. Sty by a? dealers. *s Glide Chorus in John C. Fisher* i New Anderson Theatre, Friday N i Fire at Easloy. I Easley. Oct. 18.-Fire- early Sun day morning completely ruined thc store of S. C. Folger & Co., next to i thc- post?nico at this placo. The origin of tho fire Ss unknown, I but lt apparently started In v'/.e up per story and burned through to the floor below. The loss waa perhaps $r?,000, which ls partly covered by insurance. Prominent Mason Drud. Washington, Oct. 18.-Edward Tears Taubman, Aberdeen, South Da kptn, sovereign grand inspector gen eral of tho southern Jurisdiction ol Scottish Rite Free Masonry, died here of paralysis. ' Ho was hero to at tend tho dedication of tho Masonic Temple headquarters of tho order. Ho was stricken Saturday. "Underwood liny** nt Fair. San Francisco. Oct. 1 -Southern ers gathered boro today for "Oscar Underwood Day." Tho Alabama oon ator has boen named tho most dis tinguished citizen of his state. A bronze medal was given tho senator. Pope Meeds Money. Rome, Oct. . 18.-Papal finan?as aro-undergoing a cricks .on? account of tao War,-according to Glornciie Labor!. ? Tho Vatican plana to ap peal to the American Catholics. Production of the Musical Corr ?ght, Oct. 22nd. ARRESTED IN" CONNECTION WITH GREER GIRL'S SUICIDE Spartanburg, Oct. 18.-Robert Mc Elroy, of Greer, wa? arrested nine miles from Laurens Saturday by Sheriff John I). Osvlngs at tho borne of Claud Macbray, a relative of the young man, according to a Laurens news dispatch. It is understood that he was taken to Spartan burg to await trial on a charge of accessory boforo tho fact In connection wilu tho sui cide of Annie May Glenn at Greer, Friday, October 8. Revolt In Moscow. Paris, Oct. 18.-The possibility of serious International troublo In Russia ls seen in Potrogrud's ad missions that a, "state of war" has been proclaimed in. Moscow, where strikes and riots-were reported re cently. - ? . Hoad of Brooklyn < Federals Rend. Now York, Oct.. IS.-Robert B. | Ward, hoad of several breal baking companies, president;of tho Hrooklyn Federals and one of tho chief finan cial Hupportors of t? o Federal loante, died at his homo int Mew Rochelle to night. ; i. In all your dealings, remember that today ls your opportunity, tomorrow some other, fellow'3.-G. H. Lorlmor. WILSON TO ADVOCATE PROGRAM ON DEFENSE IN NEW YORK SPEECH (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) . Washington, Oe:. x.-President Wilson will open the campaign for his national defense program in a speech before the Manhattan club in Now York November 4. It will be the president's first public utterance on IMO subject slnco lie approved tho plans prepared by Secretaries Daniels and Garrison. It is expected to bc of significance, because tho nre?ldent is expected to disclose reasons he will urge upon congress why the United States should be more nde".u?.'.c1y pro pared for defense. The president today received a lot ter from tho Maryland I'oace Delega tion for national defeno, asking him to tako steps to assure thc United States against attack from abroad. It was declared in the letter that t- ie Maryland people believed tho presi dent should use his ir.??ucnce to place the United States in a position to protect itsolf and clti/.ons from ag-? gression or oppression "by any foreign power. A five-year naval building program contempl?t!; g the addition of 16 capital Bhlps to tho navy will tax tho normal capacity of tho American yards during tue period set. Secretary Daniels said that the fact had weight in determining over what period, tho expenditure of flyn bin bred millions, which in nsked will be distributed. Tho American yards now havo contracts to keep tviom engaged several years. Mexicans Fired Across Border. Brownsville, Texas, Oct. 18.-The first firing across Ivo border lu over three weeks occurred at 4 o'clock pumping plant, 35 miles above here. The Mexicans fired 30 or 40 allots. American soldiers returned tho tito;. No one was hurt. Brownsville, Oct. 18.-Captain Hassan of thc Sixth cavalry, comman der at Mercedes reported that lt was at a dance on the Mexican side. whoi?> tho scooting occurred. He did not boliovo thc occurrence serious. HillHtrom to Die. Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 18. The board ol pardons denied commu tation to Joseph Hlllfltrom and ter minated his reprievb. Ho will nov/ be taken before pao district court and rosentenccd to death. THE MUTUAL BENEFIT'S OLDEST POLICY Portland, Mo., January 21, 1016. Mr. Walter DoC. Mooro, General Agent, The Mutual Benefit Lifo Insurance Co., Portland, Me. Dear Mr. Mooro: This is my 70lh year as a policyholder with tho Mutual tkneflt Lifo Insurance Company. My policy now contains privileges anil Ijcneflts not dreamed of ut the thoo it waa written, but today doomed essential 10 modern lifo insurance. Trusteeship of a high order ls evident In all this iUid 1 want you to consider mo aa first In admiration for tho successive m&n 11 gr mont of the Company, which hnvo made such results possible, as well as lust In age of insuranco. My policy ls Tor $3.GOO Insuranco. I um Informed hat tho Company would now pay to mc for tho policy a cash surrender value of $3,283.96, although I have mado actual payments to tho Company of only $1,312.20. I could, there fore receive back nil of my original Investment and $1,941.76 moro than I l>nld for tho policy, a return over my Investment of over $27.60 a year for each of the seventy years that I have been Insured. You tell mu that my policy ls the oldest on the books of the Mutual Beno ni, huvlng been Issued in 1816, one year after tho Company's organization and tho first year lt did business In Malno. What I bought was a "Dio to Win" policy, hut it lias proven to bc a "Live to Win" policy in a Company which has always made SECURITY and MUTUALITY tho flrBt consid?ration?. My policy ls now aa thoroughly MODERN os tho market today abords. I write this letter In the hopo that lt will Influcnco many to secure tho bonefits which I havo enjoyed. Very truly yours, JOSEPH L. WINSLOW.' Did You Notice That: -the average cost for seventy years has been only'$5.48 per 151,000, -the 1915 regular Dividend not only paid the annual premium of S54.60 but in addition gave the insured ?3.18 in cash, -the available Cash Surrender value of the policy in 1915 was in creased $39.67 after paying the above unprecedented dividend, -thc present Cash Surrender value, avilable upon demand, is almost two and one-half times thc sum of all the premium payments. It pays to insure while you are young. It pays to insure tn THE MUTUAL BENEFIT. Write for our pamphlet, "A Serene and Care-Free Old Age," which cives a full history of the Winslow policy. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company , M. M. MATTISON, GENERAL AGENT C. W. Webb, District Agent J. J. Trowbridge, C. E. Trlbble, W. R. Osborne, Special Agents. Bleckley Building Anderson, S. C Represent the utmost service, safety, mileage and pleasure obtainable from an Auto-Va cation trip. TODD AUTO SHOP Opposite The Palmetto N. Main. The Greatest vftflr ?$% ? ii lt State sHist?ry All Car?li?a "Will Be In Columbia For the Week SOUTH CAROLINA 1101 Y Cb t Jubile Columbia, S. C., Oct. 25-29 MONDAY-Organization State. Mayors Association, Meeting of South Car olina Optical Association, Official Parade, Opening State Fair, Corona tion Parade and Queen's BalK TUESDAY-Military Parade and Maneouvcrs by U. S. Regulars, State Mili tia and. Military Schools. Military Ball-Capitol Terrace. WEDNESDAY-Grand Display Naturi Resources of South Carolina by County Demonstration Floats. Exhibition County Floats. Indian Sum mer Dance-Capitol Terrace. . THURSDAY-"Columbia Day," $20,000 Illustrated Trades Parade. Parade five mites long exhibiting Columbia's. Products, Resources and Business. Jubilee Dance. FRIDAY-"Ladies Day," Floral Parade, Pony Parade, Comic Parade, Band Concert--Largest Band ever seen In Columbia. . S Free Acts, Foot BaU, Band Concerts, Dancing every day. Free Gate ! Fair Grounds after 5:00 P. M.v Every day a Gala day. " ' ' ' ''''?'KH'-T.'-'tC " Doing Day and Night Something FOR FUU. INFORMATION ADDRESS HARVEST JUBILEE COMMITTEE WmsWoW^6sm CHAMBER OF COMMERCE mm