The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, December 08, 1915, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
TODAY j
THE JACQUITH MUSICAL CO.
15 PEOPLE
4 REELS PICTURES
Palmeta? TLhi?slr?
TODAY
Seymour Musical Comedy Co.
PRESENTS
"A FARCE COMEDY"
MOVIES FOR TODAY
"STANLEY IN STARVATION CAMP"
Two Reel Drama*
"LINDAS LOST LOTHARIOS"
Comedy.
uou THEATE:
TODAY
"IDOLS OF CLAY"
Three Reel Drama,
t Featuring Bob Leonard and Ella Hall
"DOES IT END RIGHT"
Drama.
"BROKEN COIN"
Fifteenth Episode.
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! US i NESS women give rubber footwear hard service. Bj
"Earning her living makes a woman watch
the pennies.
That's why school teachers, saleswomen, stenogra
phers, etc.. show o decided preference for Hub-Mark
Rubber Footwear.
Trim fitting, stylish md serviceable.
Hub-Mark Rubb?r Footwear ia made In a wide variety of kinda
and ntv!.'5 to cover the stormy weather needs of men, women,
Lvy- nri girls In town or country. *
Tho Hub-Mark ls your value mark.
UB-MARKRUBBERS
Th? World's Standard Rubber Footwear
HAPPY THOUGHTS FOR
CHRISTMAS 1915
Well Christ
mas will soon
be here and the
old problem j
confronts you
"What shall L.
give?" ,
J What will be more appreciated or more
useful than the following :
COMMUNITY SILVER
COAL VASES
.FlftE-S^tl:
PERCOLATORS
SERVING DISHES
O'CEDAR MOPS
SCISSORS
MANICURE SETS
Sullivan Har4ware Company
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?EY CASE STILL
IN HANDS OF JURY
WILL RETURN SEALED VER
DICT THIS MORNING AT
9:30 O'CLOCK
SOUND CALENDAR
Judge Moore Wishes to Clear
Docket of Many Cases Which
Are Already Settled.
Thu U. L. and Mrs. Willie Summey
casu fur $<J,000, a suit agaluHt the
county, was heard yesterday In elvll
?cart, it occupy in? nearly ull duy.
I/ate yesterday afternoon tho Jury was
charged and sent to the room with
orders to .-aturn a sealed verdie:
Wedaeaday moaning.
It will bo remunibored that this
case hus been heard twice before;
the first resulted In thc Judge or
dering a non nuit, und thc second
in a verdict for tho plaintiffs in the
sum of $!J,r,00, fi om which un appeal
wa? made.
In the case of Hannah Lovelace
uRainst II. II. Keese. the'eourt direct
ed a verdict for the plaintiff in the
amount asked for, $150. Tile d?ten
dant was no! present.
To Clear Calendar,
Ytstardny morning when cofA
convened Jud;.;e Mc ore, after looking
over the docket, announced that this
morning when court reconvened, he
would tammi trie calendar, and that he
wished all mcm'borj of the bar asso
ciation present. . .
As the calendar now stands there
ure approximately ."?o cases on docket.
Berne of ti;2.50 have been compromis
ed or otherwise settled out of conn
lind Judge Moore ls anxious to blear
tho calendar as much as possible.
LIVER REINTRODUCED
HIS WAREHOUSE BILL
Washington, 1). C.. Pee 7.-Iteprc
sontutivc Lever has reintroduced his
federal warehouse bill, wiileb ls de
signed to render warehouse rculcU
for cotton, grain and other farm pro
ducts more easily negotiable. Thc
bill was referred to thc committee
on agriculture, of whic? .Mr. Lever
ii chairman and he .states that / he
hopos to got lt reported before the
Christmas adjourning in order that
tho measure may bo In nu advanta
geous position for passage.
This is thc same measure whttf.
passed both houses In th3 last con
gress though it was slightly untended
In thc senate, and because of thc fil
ibuster o? the shipping bill (fte ware
house measure was not reached for
flnul passage.
BOUGHT PATENT HIGHT,S
(ire ru vi cod ?iud Helton Sion Join in
Manufacturing IICTICP.
Greenwood. Dec. 7.-Messrs. S. H.
McGheo and L. W. Stansell havo pur
chased the patent' rights in thc Day
adjustable bearing, a device invent
ed by n Bolton, man lo be used on ea
ton mill looms. The following dis
patch from Belton gives the facts
about the ?patent:
A new enterprise soon to bo sot
going In Helton is a foundry for the
manufacture of the Day adjustable
bearing which is a devlco used on
CoXon mill looms. Mr. M. P. Day,
an operative of the Belton Mills, tho
inventor and patentee and Mr. E. R.
Brock until recently. mannger, havo
. sold their Interest and "rights to S.
II. Medico mid L. W. Stansell of
Greenwood and P. M. and C. P. Cox
of Belton. The company haB been in
corporated with tho following of
ftcors: S. H. McGhee, president; C.
P. Cox, vico president; P. M. Cox,
manager.
MARKETS
Local cotton 121-4 cen?*.
Cotton seed $43 to St?Ver too.
New York Cotton.
New York,. Dec^ 7.-Cotton opened
10 to 13 higher on Liverpool strength
and bullish overnight spot advances
considerable realizing followed but
after slight reactions market firmed
again on covering !b?s! scnthorn and
torc?an buying, j Alter January and
Maren ?old 15 to 17 higher. Market
turned easier, sagging, off three or
"?it from best nt midday.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Dec . . .12.65 12.57 12,50 15.53
Jan . . .12.65 12.67 12.60 12.'JO
March V .U2.95 12.96 12.89 12.90
May . . .13.12 18.15 12.?0 18.11
July . . .13.20 13.24 13.18 13.19
Spots 1..7S.
liverpool Cotton.
Open. Close.
Jon-Peb...7.45 7.51
Mar-Apr ., ...... ..7.41 7.47
May-June ..... .. . .7.35 7.441
Spots 7.66. -, ; ,
, Sales 10,000. <%
Receipts 17,200.
\ Postpones {OponJnk* ?uima.
. Petrograd, Dec. 7,-?-Ete?peror Nich
olas Oas. Issued a rescript . post
poning indefinitely, the opening, of
durna and council of ?rnplr?. This ao*
vi?n -was taken on the -ground that
tho; budjfet commUtees have hot yet
completed preparation bf budget.
COUNCIL ?O CONSIDER
j LICENSEJIRDINANOE
SPECIAL MEETING WILL BE
HELD THIS AFTERNOON
AT 3:30 O'CLOCK
POLICE FORCE
Dissension in Thu Department is
to Be Investigated at
This Time.
The first meeting of city council for
the purpose of passing upon t.c 11
ccnse and supply ordinances will he
held this afternoon at '?.30 o'clock,
this time having been decided upon
yesterday afternoon. One or two more
special meetings will have to be held,
before titi? matter is fiuUhed.
Reports or dissension on the police
department having reached members
of council, it was decided yesterday
afternoon to have all of t ie members
of tho elly police appear before the
body tills afternoon, at which time
they will be g'w-n an opportunity to
express the reasons for tills dissatis
faction. It appears '.hat there Is some
kind of internal trouble in this de
partment and for the past few weeks
various reports .ave been made to
the members of council about it. At
.the beginning of tile meeting this af
ternoon council will tako ;up this
question und thresh lt out. so that ir.
this department bf tho city's govern
ment, everything and everybody will
bo working in harmony like they are
in toe others.
U INTRODUCES
! RURAL CREDITS BILL
Washington, Dec. 7.-Ono of the
most notable of the 2,000 bills intro
duced in the Q0U3e of representatives
Monday was that presented by Con
gressman Aiken of South Carolina to
establish a system by which national
banks may make loann on farm lands
in the aid of agriculture.
When 1 site last night t'.e last bill
and resolution introduced in the house
was, filed by, Cv\l\o journal clork's
staff, tile total was found to exceed
2.000, iHcludlng about 1,500 private
pension bills. .. AH dav the documerts
poured in until thev overflowed thc
bill basket an^, covered the clork's
desk.
Thero were many national defense
bills, setting forth mainly Ute per
sonal views oi^reprosentatlves. Ad
ministration preparedness m casu1 et
will c.omq later. ' v:elr introduction
awaiting the organization of thc mi"
tary and naval .affairs committees.
. Pnuishing Children.
. Rabbi Julius Silborfeld of the B'nal
Abraham Temple, In High street, In
addressing his congregation on the
punishment of children, said, accord
ing to"The Newark Star: "Many fath
ers punish their children too severe
ly for a misdeed, and when this hap
pons tho child goes . right back ano*
does the same thing over again. I
once knew a father that tried thu
plan on his son. One day" tho fathor
whitewashed a pole In his yard and
l'iii? to lils son, 'Whenever you com
mit a deed that you know ls wrong
you are to drive d nail Into the pole.
"Some time after the boy came run
ning to Ids father and explained thal
ho had lilied tho pole'and couldn't PA
another nail in edgeways. Father j'id
son wrtu ot tho pole together, and
then th?? father asked, the son what he
was going to do. . ^ " ?
"Seeing his son bad nothing to say,
he suggested the boy pull out a nail
whenever he did anything wrong,
whereupon tho son roplied. 'Why not
plant another pole; lather?' "
What lied Cross 8eals Bo.
Every Red CrosaV Christmas Seal
that is sr*1 is a; real bullet In the
light aga' i it tuberculosis. These seals
last year ?lped io support "thousands
ot needy uberculo?ls patients and to
givo then, a chance for life. They pro
vided for many visiting nurses, whose
hundreds of thousands of visits
brought Instruction*: and cheer to num
erous patients. /They helped main
tain dispensaries tn, scores of cities
from tho Atlantic to tho Pacific where
thousands of coujmmptive patients
received free tr^tnumt; ?ld and ad
vice. They provided tho. means tft
purchase millions of copies bf circu
lars, pamphlets and. other' literature
with which',the public hes been edu
cated about tuberculosis. They haye
established and helped to maintain
mo.--? than 600' opeth. ?lr schools for
children who need.cpea-alr treatment.
These are juBt a few. bf: the ways in
which the $660,0Q?.'-received last yent
was expended. ; Thia year a million
d ol lara is needed.''''Surely any one
can help by buying at least ten seals!
. ~-,-.C'Y ??
Stage Typ*.
"My bride ls t??cappolntcd aboiit
housekeeping."
"What's tho troubled
"Sho can't got a? maid who will
eourtsey like ? they do in th o musical
comedies she gbei' to soe."-Kansas
City Journal.
Here's some adVlceboth trite and
'sound .
TN*? you phobia Oft repeat ;
While love may make the world gc
'round.
. Ii won't make both ends- meet.
' : -r-Chicinn?U Knqulror.
Phona A. Ge&berg No. 733 foi
HoBy Wreathes.
SHOOTING FIREWORKS
AND PLACING STANDS
THIS MATTER ATTENDED TO
BY CITY COUNCIL YES
TERDAY
ONLY TWO NIGHTS
To Shoot Fireworks, Beginning
Christmas Eve- and Lasting Till
12 O'clock P. M. Saturday.
At the regular mont .ly meeting of
city council yesterday afternoon the
matter of allowing the shooting of
Christmas fireworks in the city of
Anderson was brought ?p and dls
eussed^the time limit hoing fixed from
Friday night 'at 7 o'clock, December
24, until Saturday, night following nt
12 o'clock. The same regulations
?bout bonfires on the pavements and
near cotton warehouse ls to be effec
tive aa last year.
According to tue ordinance It will
be unlawful to shoot flrcwcrh.} before
7 o'clock on Friday evening and also
to fire them after Saturday night at
12 o'clock. This will allow for two
nights and it is thought that this
will bo sufficient. No bonfires will
be allowed on any of the street pav
ing and ut no places except those
by V':.c chief of police's consent.
Displaying Mores.
To take effect immediately, it was
decided 1'iat tho merchants he allow
ed to-display their wares on stands
In front of their stores as heretofore,
these stands to bo erected, to suit
.tho reguInCioud of the chief cf police.
This ls the usual custom In Ander
son and now since permission has
been granted, doubtless rrimbcrs of
stands will bo erected within the next
few days. ,
Munich Consul Back
a?222?3SMSttRS8?^S9
TI om ii s 8t. John Gnftticy; <; '.-'
Thomas St. John Gaffney, United
, States consul nt Munich, whose
. methods did not suit tho state dc
part men; ai Washington, and .who
. therefore gave up his place, has Just
returned. This photograph' shows
him on the deck -of the liner that
i brought him:
YOI! CAN'T FIND ANY ~
DANDRUFF, ?ND PR
ST0PS_C0ffi6 Olff
Save yow hair! Maka it thick,
?.--je? W-V'jr wv. ITCBUIUUI
, ' . ? - . ..
at once.
Try as you will, after an applica
tion ot Danderlne. you can not' find a
single trace of dandruff or falling
hair and your scalp will not itch, but
what will please you most, ivlir h?.
, after a few week's use when you seo
new hair, fine and downy, at first-yes
. -but really., pew hair-growing all
over the scalp. . : . ^
A little Danderlne immediately
doubles the beauty, of your h?;f. -No
dlffer?n?e ho\r dull, faded, brittle and
' scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with
Danderlne and carefully draw ^ it
through your hair, taking ono small
L strand at a lima The effect Is im
mediate and amaxnig-yout^ ;hajr Will
be. Ight, fluffy and wayyjv and have an
appearance bf abundance; ' ?V iucorn
,?: parable lustro,' softness and luxuriy
' anse, : the ^beauty and shimmer of
true hair health.
t Oet a 25^sent bottle bf *Knowlt on'?'
Danderlne from any drug store or
toilet, counter, and prove-that your
; balr.is.oa pretty:; and^.soft ^. aiiySr?
that is has bein neglected of inputed
, by careless treatment; A.2S-c*?* bot*
* flt* wilt double f he beauty . of v*p?r
...._,J:
|? LaVa?lieres m
-dainty enough for a fairy
" -^ ?
What girl can resist the charm of a dainty La |g?
|j| Valliere, a veritable lacework of gold or platinum, ?101
jilli set with precious or semi-precious stones! The lil
HIIUIII designs this year are so unusually lovely, so deli- |?g?
Ipjl cate and tine, we are sure they must have been in- ??{Jj
1 spired by the fairies. . . ... * ???
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Especially charming, too, are our Bracelet Watclies. W?
A more pleasing gift could not. ho chosen, or one that ijjjjp
combines so much beauty with practicability. I?ji?
Come in and look them over- .
jijjjjjjj whether you intend to purchase
$MM or not. We know it will be a
treat to you to see these ex- (Viii.
Illii-li: . quisite pieces of jewelry. iH^J
'jj Marchbanks & Babb Bj
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?T RED SHIRT &S3
mm HORSE AND MULEMOLASSESFEET^H
i^^Mr It*s something the horses and mules like-gives them an
?&1?^ appetite-starts the saliva running and aids digestion. ?gfgg?
Far superior to an all grain feed. Give your horses and i$<?%0
mules a treat, and at the same time nave money. WM
W? Our RED SHIRT (first grade) He-, se and Mule Molasses Feed >M|
SMi contains Corn, Oats, Ground Alfalfa, made appetizing with salt
If ?nd p^e ^^s^^ii?^^!^!^ m m
l? vimmm HORSE &rMura MOLASSES FEED ss^^^te'.
1$ 12%; Carbohydrates 65%. ? ?
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IPEI^ONHOBSE&I?TIUFEED f??S^?^m&^M0^l
S Protein 12%; Pat 3%: Fibre 12%: C&rbjhydrstcp 67%. Thia ia composed of attalsnt S
I grain and around Alfalfa Meat . . ?
j RED St??RT DAIRY FEE? f
I First Grade ? A balanced ration contatnine Mola? sta. Cat de arc very fond, pf it-- 11
$ kee? them In ?oed condition. lncrenses the flow and enriches the <JO?Ilty of tte nul* 11
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S^rGroaDd~AlWfa, Pore Cane Molasses and 8a!t. 'Analyses: Protein 16%:. Fat 3%l?B
B? Fibre 12%: Carbohydrates ?0%. Bl
||PIEDK0rfT DAIRY FEED ^A^^^??"c.Protcln Fat $?? ^ Il
Ss'umonUT nnn Eni) A combination of Digestive Tanka**. Grasad Corn. Rica gi
? lUUiantnl nuu fcXEU Bcrecnlne3; very fattening-. KeenathehngalngoCrtl^ndlUon.
^ Wo msnnfsitare nlso KED SHIRT Scratch Feed and RED SHIRT Bahr Chick Feed, ? .
IrV M EGGS A WEEK"HEN MASH S^g0^,^,?rw Afc c?."kCM?M,"d Ii
Rica, Cottonseed Meal. Cow Peas. Meat Bical and Linseed Meal. Analysis! gag
Protein 18%; Fat 4%: Fibre 12%: Carbohydrate? <0%^ ??s>: <
As efcown an the basa th oar ad.nearly aU of our fetd is wads f roa Carolina MfflZ *
VSNS?V& products, eren to tho baga and twine. Wc ore, therefore. In. th?? market ?SgeS
|?IB||1 for Oats, Com, Wheat, Alfalfa Hay and any other ?ind ot Hay. ^??l[
jUl^^---^^^^ Wa also carry B^OJI g***J>* GBA1N, HAY^-^^^^jgp
Ssgy ?STB' w Caf ??TO? as shc?vn s.bs?e are mixed -t/ri'-.?'- ^HMK ^vBsS r
Iff/ W?A^ ? 1\ coaU Let tts ?h.'frn "ycu h?r- to If 'WMMMMH \sf
III ^8Hg&?j/ f j] ^ roar feed b^lls down; Wrlta |j jKLgaffffiffB ll
?? iiumu say wiai y runilliire
Dining Roam Set
Highly Po!idhed Genuine Quarter Sav-sil Oak
; Buffct,\Chinit:Gabinct, Serving1 Tabie, ??ight ; ; <
H^K::j Chairs, Eight #o??T?ble;;/'-vi;:'';
Ah elegant Christmas present. . We have others in diiTerciit
woods, and other finishes and styles at less price; .
"ifa Easy To Pa, Th? Ptnplec Way"
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