The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 21, 1916, Page 3, Image 3
HERBERTS
i GREATER MINSTRELS
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WATER CIRCUS
With 5 Iteunlifiil Swimming and Diving Girls
GREA
Will Exhibit In
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^ ikc (iirl. Living, in :i Don of Reptiles
^og and Poney Show
|? Willi u Large Troupe of Kriucuted Pels
PROGRAM
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Program?Tuesday. Nov. 21st?Opening Day.
10:00 A. M.?Buildings open for inspection of Exhibits.
Superintendents will continue to receive Exhibits
until Wednesday noon.
2:00 P. M.?Baud Concert.
2:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to Shows, Exhibits, etc.
4:30 P. M.?The Flying Leons, in their Thrilling Trapeze and
Iron Jaw Act.
7:00 P. M.?Bund Concert.
7:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to Shows, etc.
10:30 P. M.?The Flying Leons, in their Thrilling Trapeze and
Iron Jaw Act.
Program?Wednesday, Nov. 22nd?Merchants and
Manufacturers Day.
10:00 A. M.?Visiting Exhibits.
12:00 M. ?All Entries Close, except l.ive Stock.
2:00 P. M.?Band Concert.
2:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to Shows, Exhibits, etc.
4:30 P. M.?The Flying Leons, in their Thrilling Trapeze and
Iron Jaw Act.
7:00 P. M.?Band Concert.
7:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to Shows, etc.
10:30 P. M.?The Flying Leons, in their Thrilling Trapeze and
Iron Jaw Act.
Program?Thursday, Nov. 23rd?Farmers' Day.
10:00 A. M.?Grand Automobile Parade, led by Mounted Police.
Hand. Chief Marshal and Marshals.
$5.00 Best Decorated Car. Lancaster Fair Association.
$10.00 Pair Trousers, best Decorated Countyowned
Car, Columbia Tailoring Co.
$7.50 Round Bar Bumper, with all necessary
parts to attach it, for best Decorated Ford C-.r,
Plyler & Maok$y.
$6.00 Spot Light, attachable to any car. for best
Decorated Farmer's Car. Lancaster Garage.
Five pound box Veedol Grease and Gallon VeedoT,
for Oldest Decorated Car, R. S. Harper's Oarage.
Parade forms on Dunlap St., near High School,
O. M. Plyler and E. M, Croxton, Managers ot
Parade.
11:00 A. M.?Speech by Hon. A. F. Lever, explaining the Fedi
eral Farm Loan Act. at Mackey Opera House.
2:00 P. M.?Band Concert.
2:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack In his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to Shows. Exhibits, etc.
2:45 P. M.?Horse and Mule Show on Gay St., between Main
and French.
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4:30 P. M.?The Flying Leons, in their Thrilling Trapeze and
Iron Jaw Act.
6:16 P. M.?capt. Osby Grant in his Sensational Balloon As
censlon and Thrilling Parachute Drop.
7:00 P. M.?Band Concert.
7:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to shows, etc.
10:30 P. M.?The Flying Leons, in their Thrilling Trapeze and
Iron Jaw Act.
Program?Friday, Nov. 24th?Educational Day.
10:00 A. M.?Magnificent Parade of Floats by Schools in County
led by Mounted Police, Hand, Chief Marshal and
Marshals.
Best School Float in Parade. $5.00 first prize;
ribbon second.
I unrKwi percentage of enrollment from any one
school in line, $5.00 first prize; ribbon second.
School making best showing on foot, $5.00 first
prize; ribbon second. Pupils must march by
fours. Formation of line and marching will be
basis for decision. Line of march will form at
Central High School Huilding. Managers of Parade;
V. A. Lingh and C. E. Wessinger.
After awarding prizes. Pasketball Game, Camden
vs. Lancaster. Central School Grounds.
2:00 P. M.?Band Concert.
2:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to Shows, Exhibits, etc.
4:30 P. M.?The Flying Leons, in their Thrilling Trapeze and
Iron Jaw Act.
5:15 P. M.?Capt. Osby Grant in his Sensational Balloon Ascension
and Thrilling Parachute Drop.
7:00 P. M.?Band Concert.
7:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to Shows, etc.
10:00 P. M.?Fireworks, Grandest Display ever seen in I.an.
caster. .
10:45 P. M.?The Flying Leons, in their Thrilling Trapeze and
Iron Jaw Act.
IMPORTANT NOTE?On this day Southern Railway will
operate special train from Camden to Lancaster and return at
reduced round trip fares. Train leaves Camden at 7:30 a. m.,
stopping at all Intermediate points, arriving Lancaster 9:30 a.
m. Returning, leaves Lancaster at 10:30 p. m.
Program?Saturday, Nov. 25th?Trade Da v.
^ 10:00
A. M.?Visiting Exhibits and Shows.
2:00 P. M.?Band Concert.
2:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
' visits to Shows, Exhibits, etc.
4:30 P. M.?The Flying Loons. in their Thrilling Trapoze and
Iron Jaw Act.
7:00 P. M.?Band Concert.
7:30 P. M.?Sailor Jack in his Death Defying Cloud Swing,
visits to Shows, etc.
10:45 P. M.?The Flying Boons, tai their Thrilling Trapoze and
Iron Jaw Act.
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The Circus Sideshow
With F aeaks and Curiosities From livery I Ijj
SCIine
IWUrt'o M-' IK
iiuuui o i aiaic ui mystery ill
The most Bewildering Illusions Presented I j
MOWS I,
le Of Fair Week
WILD WEST SHOW I
Itronclio Hasting. Fancy Hiding, Hoping.
25. Monster Man-Eating Shark
18 Feet Long and Weighing a Ton. Captured
Off Coast of New Jersey.
$10.000 Merry- Go - Round
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MONDAY liltl.NGS 'pealed to the South on the ground
('OXPKIIKXCK TO K\l) that it is in an era of thought that
he wished all to give a contribution
.. . ... , I to the thinking, lie is editor of The
Methodists < omplete Work at ... ....
Methodist Quarterly Review.
Greenville. , The conference treasurer reported
Greenville, Nov. 18.- -The second | that the culleciion? for honoitni?-??
- -w- uviiwuiciivcts
session or the Upper South Carotin* amount to over $50,000, besides
Methodist conference will probably i what has been raised for the support
be adjourned Monday by Hishopiof the ministry within its bounds.
Candler, according to announcement The college property amounts to
tonight that the conference will com-I $994,500. endowment $231,138.
plete most of the work before it by At 7:30 Dr. W. F. McMurray of
Sunday night. The appointments will Louisville, Kv.. addressed the boar ft
'be read as the closing business. of church extension on its public anToday's
conference, which closed niversary. Dr. McMurray said that
I tonight with a scholarly address by';, house is needed for the worship or |
Dr. \V. F. McMurray of Louisville, the Sunday School Epworth league,
was devoted to the subject of edu- and for education. God's blessinga |
cation. Subscriptions aggregating will not be upon the people that are
| $5,555 were secured on the floor of too miserly to build a house for Him. i
|the conference toward the $200,000 | "Any man who is able to run a mill
fund now being raised for the do <(r other commercial enterprise ought s
nominationnl institutions. to know the value of the church. ^
The conference adopted a resolu- Monev oxnondeH -?
. "uimnif, i>l
tion urging upon the board of mana- churches goes ton timos as far us k
gers of The Southern Christian Art- that expended tor jail and court &
vocate, the official organ of the two houses. Tin- difference between the <
I South Carolina conferences, the con- \ nited States and Mexico is God's .
sideration of the advisability of es- house." said the speaker. j
tablishine a home and publishing! ,
plant for The Advocate at the expl- ORGANIZER IMIK TKI) IOK
ration of the present private con- INCITING \TI.\\T\ ItlOT
|traot- Atlanta. Ga.. Nov. 17. -W. M Pol- *
The Rev. George Gary Ree was lo t<><1 Association of the Street and
cated with his own consent. The matted Association of the Street and
| Rev. .1 K. Holman was put on the Electric Railway Employes of A?neri
supernumerary relation for at least <a. who has been active in the local
'one year because of his health. carmen's strike, was indicted hero
I The Rev. I). E. Camak made report today charged with "inciting insur- f
from the Textile Industrial institute, rection. riot and conspiracy" and !>
He reported 10f> students at school "libelling" employes of the Georgia
j there. Of the 12 sent from there to Railway A- Power Co.. who took tho
the colleges seven are applicants for places of the strikers. The first injthe
ministry and two to he mission- -ii~* . .. -
xiiuiirm i.s ior a leiony and the
aries. Tie reports the atmosphere maximum penalty under Georgia law
there in a spiritual way better than 20 years in the penitentiary. The
elsewhere in Methodism. The young second indictment, for lihel, is for a
students go out to the jails and othet misdemeanor.
places where they do much good. He Samuel Gable, a former trolley
reported finances in Rood condition, company employe, was fined $1,000
j The report of the education com-' or 12 months in jail today in.crinimission
was read and the confer- jnaj court for participating in recent
;ence voted to take a mouth of the rioting at East Point, a suburb,
year 1917 to collect or to aid in every j The strike on the Atlanta street
j way possible in getting the $300,000 ;car lines began September 30.
| for the Methodist colleges. This!
I Pfl lltiP iu t hot-o ho I"1'* 1
..fini ??i way in | TO SI'OC'KED THEVIXO.
every pastoral charge in the confer-1 K1 Par.o. Tex., N'ov. 13. (Ion.
ence from February 11 to March 11. Francisco Murgula is to succeed
i Flders are not to hold a quarterly ("Jen. Trevino as commander of tho
! conference nor is the pastor to have northeastern military zone as soon
hut this interest other than his reszu- as ho arrives in Chihuahua City
lqr preaching. At the session of the from the south with his reorganized
conference subscriptions were taken division. Murguia is a general of
for this cause and $5,555 was raised equal rank with (Jen. Trevino, who.
in less than 15 minutes. it is understood, has asked to he re~
Dr. II. M. Dultose of Nashville lievod of his command of Chihuhua
made an excellent address. He ap- for personal reasons.
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