The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, December 28, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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To cook with is the most convenient fuel tobe had. Andi iib the cheaper, too when tbtj least bit of thoagbt ead attentions given'.it. Try it for awhile, apis you will like it Thfte ure many satis?cd usef? of gas in Ander son, .j.. heat the bata room with.' Ss rv -r v 7 Simplified Savings System . ed the avings Club? ' . ' .-. : ' . . --'J Join Now* : V Mis? Elizabeth Van Wjrck rrarriefl. i Thoir. many ..frieuda will bo Inter csted tn t'.io uahotmccrnt-.)'' of thc 'marriage of Miga Eli?abo?i riais-Van ?Wyck of 'Jhi3 city to Dr. Marian C. Kemp of ?unitcr, ?J. C., W?.?CII in teresting over-t ?ipfc place .at /l?* tc sid?rica of tho bride's grandmother Mrs. M. Van Wyck at 5;00 o'clock on the afternoon. of December 26th lifl?. Tho Ceremony waa pcrformcv. hy tba Rey. J W- Speako ? in th?, presence of tho'bride's grandmother. ..:er father and only a few intimate friends. . . .Dr. JZepip is a popular young drvg-| ? gist of Sumter, S. C., and Mrs. J?emp. aa Misa Van Wyck was one of Ander son's" most beautiful 'and popular young ladies. Tlic happy couple left on ? late af ternoon train for their tature home in Sumter. Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. 'HoUeinan^ p,hd Miss Alice Copper are spending the holidays itt Palvimore with re latives. . Mrs. Frdnk Rood has gono to Flori-1 Ida to.Bpen'd s?parai months with re-j I ??tive?, ' >' .Mrs .. I John ?orris has returned 't? I her ?onie in .Greenville, after spend* lng several days with her sister, Mrs. Willett Sloan, : ilubeustdn-Marx. ? wedding of in'jorest tp her An-j (larson ? frieuda- was Ihut -. of .. Miss I Frankie Rubenstcin of' Augusta and. Mr. Morton I. Marx of T/.chmohd, Va., which took place at tho injin o of j tho tribe's Bister, Mri. A. Baron on the Hill, Monflay morning. Mr. and Mrs. Marx arrived in tho city last j higViv'"and Are. Ihr-, guests of Mr. had j Mrs. G. A. Rubinstein. Mrs.. Marx has often visited friends I t >0 and her fritada will bo^intereat cu in the announcement of her marr ringe. . Miss Margaret Eilis cf ..Greenville I la visiting Mrs. R'. .I. burner, Mi?s Lillian Brock of L:>Fayette, I I Ala., is the guest of ber sl?ter,%Mis. ] I W. D: McLean', ?' ' ? '' Mrs. Elbert .Bailes" will go.. to Co- j l?tnbla today "to: visit relatives.. LOfctt ilfJRAB?CK! SCHOOL : * irig J?^W? s^hOhUhss^closcd,tpr SM 'vafcau?ri; for oho wcok. ' cafried?/eu? /.e, ? fine program Oday afternoon-" and . a song wa?. by tho whole sohool, "Polly Wal >d?e All Day." loro was a_Chrlstmn?? sonj? hung " iy? morning nyio?k gins.- moy i [e Charlie Mae -Milford, Claudio jford, Corrio . Bell McGill, Bear-t? ford, Kera . .Mitchell4 and - Maudo v.i and Cleo Pruitt. Tho' house beautifully decorated with .holly. ;'diarper. B?l?ehtiu?- rand ?' Mise. Pearson .aro tho teachers of ;. Branch and they.' havo gone ?o for :<X.rl8tma'-,. c'ssrsV Orriss and- Grady, Milford; St homo with their mother for| latinas. Leo W. Milford. Is atVihct?^. i. Wsj'parents for .Christmas, intrans . is here and some of tho are getting their jugs and bottles I Christmas and some .of them" will feeling good; before Christmas is Ipi] wi ..?i.-;V-'Ba6s{aii8,'ih-'B?d.' li : aferlld,' ? Deo. 27;, -^Wireless resorts Caucasus. received . from Cori ttfoopi?ySayath? ?tuesian army ta {dtStorelhced as a insult Of oe'd, hung-' "erf| cholera, typhoid and poor eQulp-' mV-ut, says the.'.-Oversetts agency; The PiSea Inr tho Russian army whoso h^^eo''aro..in the districta which too hnab? : oac'ipy aro' deserting' or b&glhg to ,bo eent; home. .. ? ; ? IKE : EMPT of hoft '.\v4t?r'':beforj?.' frota ey&ienx physicians the -Wpvir? over ri corri lad the inside hath, claiming' thft.^H; "'vastly more 'imK.r t on co thau [? cleanness, hechugs '4he ?rea ?xf not absorb impuriU?a bloc?;^ cai?TSfn? lll' h'jfcUh, v&ite the; fi In the ten yards of pawshv Ho,. fen "ond^^^'a? urged to drink h rndtvfeii. ' b^ore' f<freakra?fc < ?, ?H ot hot water !wilh a t*a?vpbc???? l?m%st?rteC-'.ph'osp^^ -h .tnlfiim ment?s of ^6?p^irg"?\td wash tho stomach; Uv?r. . Wdneys sud fe. the preVimis day's iadlse?tlhle -iftstp pois6ris?-sour .3>ils -*hd tex ' ist ak "?ii^ aha-h?t wet^f cteaaee fribfcen'feeiH^iiii ?o; )St?i.#iftte'r phosphate -e\it ;??U the iiwy^: tjigana. ; II PERSONAL |- Mr.VW. G. McClellan of Spartan bflirg wau a business visitor yesterday. \ Dr. Howard Kailey, Messrs. Tom j Cunningham and Wallace and Fred White of Hartwell, Ga., were visitor?j yesterday from Hartwell. Prof. CD. Coleman of Iva waa] la the.city'yesterday. ? '. ? Mr. ,S, L. Meredith of Flngervllle wa? among! -the visitors in Anderson yesterday. Mr. R. B. Keys of Eelton spent yesterday In Anderson. Mr. C. ???i Grant of Mt. Carmel spent Monday in tho city. Mr. JV H. Wright of Roberts was a boniness visitor yesterday. .Mr, Joel C. 'Heltens, who is with tho Virginia Powder company at Char leston, West Va.,'is ut home visiting his. cpiirents apd other relatives* t-.;:pr. A." C. Strickland of Houston, Texas, is here visiting hts daughters, Mrs. j. Fletcher McClure and Mrs. Jehu Cochran. For many years Dr. Strickland ;was ?^fetomlnen? dentist o? tl?is''cUy, and ;ha^?nahy friends herc who are glad'to see Crim h?rne again. "Married. Married by Elder A. N. Durham at his 'residence iii Willllamston on Da-- ! cer?b?r "?4, Mr. Walter Harris and Miss Cleo Pool, both of Piedmont: GERMANY PREPARING Will Provide TooTs For Cripples When Peace Cones. Borlfh, D?c. 27.-It is heglnnirig'rto bo realized in Germany that the war is going: to leave the belligerent is* Hons w?Ai; a' great number of mahned and crippled men, and German inven ters-And organizers-are; already at work providing for <tho ' special necdB of .'this class. The Christmas cata logue ht a Berlin jewelry linn, Tor example, Contal ns n ^distinct section for one-arm?d men, ?>V . There are several Juttas.of so-called torkknlyes, contrived in a very in-: beatona'and' handyvV manner, On'd consists of a ordinary';tab?e;ku_lf e with the cutting edge as usual'o one side, but ' ?eving - fork prongs projecting the cut'.hig edge as .usual on one side, Another consists ot two sha,rp "prong'*' ed pincer like or like chop clicks. Another .'offering is a little, rack which enabl03:a one-armed Card-piey-: er th hold, ?frange, and ehuffle Triff cards: ,:-. W? ! ". -' . ''.' ".: ' : '..?' SPECIAL 3IEET???G Hickory C*?t>, No. 48C, Thursday Ev ening ai; 4:80 CKc?ock;; {?ftf? There will be a, called meeting ; pf Hickory Camp, Nd. 436, W. O. W.?; at their hall Thursday evening at 4i30 o'clock io whick ali members ire urged ?to attend. . .Business Of impor tance to be transacted. ..ihjVi-;?-;.i.,ri"'-'" v--. ., . ,. Gigantic Biplanes. In the January. Amerlcau' Magazine ra vi" i u Vjiuirar IWD ouure .iro.?v about Canhda'si how "-giant biplanes-, ''Dressed up in its armor a 'Canada' Is ftuown: aa a war destroyer; In- a ro-\' of it'.' would ; ho called an aerial express or an aer?plr?nc-?c ittk?i. ho general set of tho planes re-. R8?ph1es that-of .tho origtniJ./'America,' Ia other respects'? tho. two machine* have: hardly a V family resemblance. -The 'America* is a Hying boat; the .'Canada' looks like an armored tour Jug ?bar with enormous wings-pro vided that one. chu .'ImaRlnc tc.hrlag egr^with -a -body. sixteen feet long, caoablo' of carrying tyro ' meti^ two j guns*, and a ton ,ot explosivos. "The upper, wing-plane of . the'Can ada-'; runs atong eighty-live feet, eleven feat, more than the 'America's.' Set midway of the" lower plane( ? v/hlch is a littio shorter)v' and- hitched tightly to: uprights, io tho cabin, o? 'armored touring car/ Peeking eui from it, lore and oft; a?e .Maxim or, Lewis oeroplaua guns which -can Uro live hundred shots- a "minute. Since ;tke !n - spreads ont several feet on both Rides .Of the planes, the guna^havo a feil- m'a o? fire 11 On':, each side cf tho cabin. -wii?rc iuaelages run hack to. tho rudder, or tail, ls set a 1?-3.' horse -pewcr^.Curites' SV typ?;motor The two mciorr, which rm without vibration drive j^^pjpiich .'-mahogany propellerd - to the iuno of ninety milos an-bodr. -."-The ';-Canada's wl??s . ar> 'con 'Spaced of selected-.woods' end .?eel wiro, cunningly wrought together; inj Sollie plah?e iheyj.?t?e a foot .thick. Thc j ribs1,: ?r^^thre?i-p?y,-c- gurnwodd ; ^Itijtrr e?ul:-:t^'i?^^^ .611 ^s?ililty gined .together/andvreeri #ovbe\?-with ..bra?S '.ta?is.i V/hen thvy. sro.finished, (ha.planes. Iiko .those ii?, ail tho hew ^fhit^^^k^hr^'-?tiaV: ?S8e^^*\^^;'8.w*U?w?r.. . ".Ry. *?nw$tlt?&z$ti^ j ^bt^ mote .to ?e*< Boulok.te, Franco, Dec. 2?.-Thc, most popular town lu France, BO far an tho opinion of tho British soldier goes, ia Bethune. - Located not; far behind tho linea, lt has hecoine the great pleasure resort for officers and soldiers who cnn get only a day or two or u\we. ; Bethune^ ?escaped tho horrors of ac- j tua! warf oro In the early days of the j fighting across France, although o' small body of (?ennan troops actually entered tilt* town on one occasion. In the 'months that followed, the sound! of the guns was frequently heard, and [ occasionally. shells fell within th? municipal limits, but never with se rious resulta. Tho town cent?n, around a bill add a square, from which radiate -e. few barro wstreets and -boulevards. Ai the foci Of thc "hill ?tiii's'lhe L?w famous '.La .lasso canal. Around'tho ?square there are bright shops, cheer ful cafes, '^picturesque restauran ts. j and amiable rustic population-all ot j which will he remembered With tonr der feelings by thousands of British soldiers who nave spent days;of com p?i-a'ttve' ease and luxury there. 1 The rteeda of toe soldier are Caw and his pleasures simple*. Bethune supplies; air he wants. It 'has good tlodglng-blaces, capable* barbers, and: warra baths for which the .man irom (.therc'trehch^S'-especially longs. Then i'la .a .fair- 'f?eatrc. and a band-stand ! la.'-th?.sqnaro where frequently , a re gime..'tal band ls allowed to glv? an af ternooh. or. eveniojf concert ; There is an excellent football field, ' and ? provision ?lBO for cricket, polo and ! other-"hporta . ? Bethune ls a groat meeting place .bf fflendo^nnd acquaintances, and lt is tho shopping Place .foi* . a long rstr?teh of 'British line. For a time there : waa'en '0Iflc?r3 club in the old Hotel do "France, but this ?;oia been closed and'now. the Cate> de Globo i takes its. place, making a npecialty ? of ? champagne cocktail whose fame will one day ho Inown ilhrohgh, the whole" 'British-' army. The Cato is '.open' sdlelyito ofllcors of the allied armies,'' ini the words of aslgnabOTe tJO door, x 'Ir?:; ."'-.-::. Before'the wai. Bethune wah a'dull; little placer tenter of a farming dis trict:."f . Totlrlsts and strsagera wero uncommon,-an'd automobiles were rare enough tn he regarded aa a curiosity. The'town wa? as quiet us a church yard - exempt on weekly market dava add bchahldiiai church fete days. Now, however, every day must seem a. su perl?t?'.e>-fQt?';-day''tb'lh? old inhabi tants. Automobiles of all varieties ?crowd1 thoTOa-rrow itreats and over floW' ofatof^Oi sidewalks'; tho square ts ? -maS?^Of military , men, horses! and motor lorries;1 st the etre?t horn-' era- kbUkKelad policemen stand di f'?eUn^'th?' traill?; ino pavements are fcrd'wded with-- soldiers of. every rank. :orfd ;.variety i . . ..LHJ ;'?N6t>KD; jilSTAKiS '^etritaio'i ScienceIs 'Resp'ohslota'gnysi ":- Oxford Prif?ssor '..^?Qn;'^?ieb:.', ^ V%T.~Neglect.. . of sct?hce te 'T^Sponslbr?. for England's ? mlstakea, according to Prof. '"SJ.- ;Bi? Poulton _of Oxford university. ; In I speaking:"of_''science, arid the great ] war,!' . lie "?aldj " c: :-\ -'; - ' ."Nearly all .Our failures in thc pres ent .conflict,. haVe been-'due to tho ha .ttonal hesiect' cf" scierie? and the ex cessive tJredt?ailna?co in fiarliament and especially ia the government of the.spirit thatis . ?hfe most ontagonis ttc.to sc'loucpr:-the spirit of theadvo 'cate." The. great, danser of thev?awy?r politlchei' ?n' time cf crisis, ? according tb . the J speaker, ls that ?o- has . neon accustomed to live in .anathhrcpbera 'pf ? oovypjroin.H';, . of action based , on finding a jm?su. .betweed confliet?tig Interesfa add of scrupulous regard'tor precedent. ? dn war, tho advqeato ; makes the worst poyelbl? guide. 'The Sr^h "iSO^rnraent :hss 'decided a ? nnmher ol'-.vital Issues without soJen tiflc evidence and even then, for tho s?he ot appearance, hah, ^luajr/ to ya tahstak?s. ?t?? Afi ?-fch*' repulir thousands] of lives, havo beoh iacriflced. i-> jAs an inetahee m point/- Pr?f. Po a J ton spohT?!.. of t lie ignoran co of eclenc? on the/part of 4ho ministry, that, had ?4^^e>,driven into declaring fut?, oils, arid Cotton as cori'r/w.?nd. One-fthtrd ot the German ^ex,h'ttn?-J tleg ferr^eavy.$wns .constat? r&f ;?itro-' ?lycortue. drid fats rire,<hc only source j of glycerine. The speaker |>rbnouac9d it d?n 'daroua ror'.a -country whose prosper!-, j ty upended on sdw.co to bo ruled j hy politicians nnd civil servante ut 'torly ignorant of. s?iee-'jitic ' ki?ow .-ledge? ' ..^?ftufA?to???s'-;?TB-ns^l-o? j -ap^tied-c?ete*??''Cra?t Britain io a "WXiile irltai?n has :taken, a- jgre?i de?d-'?ff thh::dovelot?m?rti; Of sc?c ,th^-';oe?rncaiv4--B^c&. stl?l st.n apart ;lnv;?i&' ?t?emi ?ducatlona? r?e^'^?.''?n'''C^safe^ 'P"t i to 'evWry. se^hW?<l^':-t>y:;4H'e:.;^dvern-. n^ht.' 'warfare-'-' h?* . be^nveet?t?lj? . ' 'dan;- ;.' to i ?^*^e7;t-T3ie Bridsh ghverriitieiit, oh; I $?t\to&&pWig tle56yoa;;;a?iuue, ?; awei^i?fr' swtice on wKaj?tteJ ^ ? wa^t^^ri 'q?alifled : T?e Km* H ,"^n.:etfthr?er-^i't?,^?t?" two U?i? -arg Tf?trJ?^?Tr? ^?A??^' Cottmgh?^. " jcrsw ,*RS tsved ! ILL IE PRESENTED PORTRAYS DEFENSELESS CONDITION OF UNITED STATES ... ' - f ? DEPOTS HORRORS 'The Buttle Cry oi Peace" Deal? With Question Now Before . Great American Public. Beginning on january 12, and con tinuing tor four days,- lie people : of Anderson will liavo the opportunity ot witnessing ht the - Anderson theatre on? of th^ ^rsf^t^^t phetonlsys ^ver produced, and ono which at" this time, ! when national preparedness is the one | -question of the day, will bo especial ly interesting. Tho name of the pic- j turo is "The Bettie Cry of Peace," ! dealing with tho subject which ia1 to day uppermost in the . hearts ?ad ! mipds pf all American citizens. Mr. L?. H. Berg, sp?cial represen tative ci the Vitagraph company, was in Andersen yesterday and s Manager Trowbridge Signed a contract to have the picture shown In Anderson on January 12, 13, 14 and in. Owing to t?ie great cost ci production, the price of admit'?iou will be fl .00, which will bo Just One-half what the people j of New York paid to see it at tito Vita graph theatre whero tue picture waa j shown for * bree montan. Anderson will'-ho one of tito first cities in South Carolina to have thhf picture, lt has boen . shown Ut sbv-. oral of tho larger ekle? of tho north, and ls attracting much attention. "Tito Paillo Cry of Peace," portrays the do fenscioas condition of Amer len ; tho consequences-tb which thia condition may lead; and tho wny to nvotd these, ccttse.qnohcos, according to military authorities. In tho picture tho city of New York ls attacked by a foreign foo; Thospectator is nn eyowitneso ?md . secs tito enemy approaching, tho powerlessness of the city and tho in adequacy of its defenses.- The havoc i wrought hy tho eneroy'3 cruisers, Ita | submarinos, its airships. ) ita shells, shrapnel and bombs ia shown, and alB? the most, beautiful skyllhO in the ? world lu flames; Vb? metropolis of the western hemlsnhere devastated... After New York falls into tho hands of tho enemy, the desecration that fol lows is shown. Following this is shown the way and means of avoiding such- a calamity. I Gp ?a? night of Deoeinbet>'<ij\ ' this J i wood"?ri?ii'L:*/nictu>6:: was ''.shown in Washington, D. C., at n mekiUng pre- \ sided over by Mts. Wm. C. Storey, president of the Daughters ot tho ? American Rifolution, and in addition to Jier address, Dudley Flehi^lalc|ao, | collector r?r xn# ?o??f.Ca'V???TT "njron fleorAdmiral"Chester. U. -S. N... and I Roptesentatlve Gardner of Massachu setts, made speeches. This meeting wi? attended , by members of tho cabl-/ net, members of ' congress, military officials' and ?fters, and "was hold Un-: def |tho au^plc^S'of.tlie D. A.. it. vThe Washington Post' lu comment "Tho rally waa devoted'for-th?: most jfati to th?.exhibition of tho graphic moving picture film, 'The Battlp Cry I of Peace* recently exhibited ht -the Na i tlbhal Press club and shown Ihfst night for the second timo fn Washington. In il -ivro depicted in a manner ter-; i rikly convincing, i?st what might and j W?Uld. according io -military authori [tles, (happen to Nov/ York, and'tko'eas tern'-'seaboard of the United States,, I were . it' attacked in Ita present unpre- J ' pared condition by some,great. Euro- [ pean nation. "Th?:aaoience' hud 'tome te be .en* ; t?rtaln?d b^ ^be.'exhlb?tlon, but lt was more than ail entertainment, as tho* Ltale or tluV destruction of New York, the annihilation c^'ths. American , ?at?. !t lefieet ;&&&&iof-'homos, the utter panic and/ror and tho shame of ? great tt^'^h ;wcro. unfolded. .Theif? was not ?. .."Bound In tho'house, ; s&ying sudden exclamations of horror, ?nd'occasijnaliy a woman's sob." Tilbre Rmjsmh Phoniest!!? Ali tho -world read of tho Kunian iroops vmo landed in tho north ci I Scotland a few months after, the be ginning of tho European, war. Those .droops were, conveyed south to Bomb. : pi?rt (unknown, shipped "somewhere ip. France", and, swallowed np,.Tho Bfcpary ; persisted in many fenris,; hut waa i?tealJy t jit to the earth/ and found ? ?'he:;-'^fjcr^?v;,:. :^..5^5^?^|^B?^ . Now l?bistan troops are landing Vr.rna. and are,preparing to enter heart Of Baldarla. Tho story has- not fas yet aaa?med as cnany ?erma sa th fl$iv, kui that. requirer 'limo many "e^erwitaccses.'' lt may tism iJttt to bo a true - tory, bet,?? -???rlfica?bn oom*? aid ia no uncertain manaor, tue nhmbsir o?- skeptical will be larger than whsn Vier fictions wai ties'? Uv a world ?ager. for oevfa i*0d hot ?vown isSH^.-^V??p?nla .Pilot.' ..';'-" :;'Stojp??; Pah^-yv^iP^fjv^ MUnOMMMD. H 1 Tomorrow we offer Every Coat Suit at Half Price Every Coat at ?falf Price Every bress at Half Price Every Winter Hat at V Half Price ??c Approvals Spot G??fc . ? The sooner you corn?; the better the selection. I I III ?cn^rig ^ ^lr !>?rD ^?1*1- ?^t?* etan nrtn.nn .? 2l? * *W"WWW,^>'W"' " '"" " I I" " _t m**wBM-~M-*.M "j l'iMiiiBiiyiJiiilMi^ii^^^^jy,-,-, Miiwjjj'.i' V (Former?y Olympia Ca?dy K?icfa) ? Have complete line Candies, Fruits/?;,oys and Cigars. Soft Dr inks/a Specialty. We solicit your trade. 15S'i^?a'9SV? Mw.irtm i?.OT-?W?? ..... ..-''V ?^viriM/n, . vM^i r''iTOj." WE5I .^^??^^tVW-^ ? Operated Dornig-/? THE CHRIS"!!^ F?????*? & M?RJC^-? S 1>? ?kya:;?^?!to,; C?wfiftg ? -?*v? 0 ...To,???>*;' ^?aao?y' l?^tiaci.^ tn--Vier* ?'. ?? '?aUeotJe?t? valut? to- Teachers and fetudent? '?ktUt?:i^ir-^t^it?rnt^^ . A' TOUR OF tf?h : ^Vo?"8h, t.Ue iM^viiltuI trc^eal''^M^'^ SlUp voyagea l? sa^^ ter ?antli? at heine, afforJhjg sn;???^ ^ca.t c?nifc' /iWj^mf-0R '; \. We-are aa^bttta^ B?jfte^ and. O?TAT^i^rX ^<ipmM^^'mJ&