The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 07, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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THREE RIG SHIPYARDS | <
DELIVER FEW VESSELS t * *(
i .
Lanci
Pioa I<c|M?rtN Only Four Ships J>o- wren
livcrnl hj <iical (iov**riiiiinnt from tli
Ful>rk*ute<l Plants. i whl,e
\ The 1
very goi
Washington. Jan. 6.? Only four Willis H
phips have been delivered by the Fennel
three great government fabricated eration.
ship building plants. Charles Piez, Rev.
director general of the Emergency Mavis i
Flett corporation, said in testifying 'ted Mr
before the senate commerce commit- 'ast wet
tee. Mr. ai
Difficulties in constructing the ^anies '
yards in unununununununuwowora v,,>l re'
yards and in obtaining material were t'onlargely
responsible for the delays. ^r"
the witness said. ',,M'
, .u , . , Stogner.
Three of the ships have conic from ^
the Hog Island yard, Mr. Piez testi- j.|ys j
tied, and the fourth from tlie subma- ' '
...... shaw.
rine boat corporation plant at Port
Newark, N. J., which should have ' as,<
delivered 124 vessels by last Decern- ' as
N Croiu
tier 7. The Merchants Ship Building ^
corporation at Bristol, Pa., has not '
... , , . , . . . son. Pan
yet delivered a ship, he said, although
under its contract 24 should
IVi iss ?
bave been completed by December
7. The llog Island yard has de- al
livered its third ship and has launch-j re^V *t9
ed 12 others, the committee was
... . 1WIB.
told. . ,
' home of
Before resuming its inquiry the forp
committee amended a resolution of 0(1 ^{s ^
Senator Nelson, of Minnesota, under js nf)W n
which the shipping board and the Miss
emergency fleet corporation -would sjs?er iy
be required to furnish a statement j Miss 1
showing the number of shipyards ^pr
where ships for the government are ^ Neel
being or are to he built or contracted
for. together with the capacity of + + + +
the yards and the amounts contribut- 4. |?|
ed by the government for their con-1f + >
struction. if any. and the number c?f 1
ships each has completed or launch-1 l ort J
ed. The committee also asked for *' * a,'p
the expenditures made from all Harris 1
moneys appropriated by congress for w to
ships and whether any of the vessels "Hiving s
completed for the Meet corporation a* their
have been used in carrying men or Prof. ;
munitions to or from Europe. i teachers
Mr. Piez told the committee that ^ ^
because of a change of management 117,1 s
wnq no t:
of the American International ShipIt
M
building corporation contractors on '
the Hog Island project the fleet cor- 1 *v
poration had decided that it would rp a,'VP"
ohorl
be unwise for the government to take
sold i orR
ever management of the yard now
ceived t!
Mr. Piez said the government my an(j j
should exercise its option on the j,ore
Hog Island site and take over man-l ^
agement of the plant. I putor'01
t +WAXHAW No_6. >,
of servic
m; he has i
ivurtrt mauuc iiuiiui u, *11 oiuii'MMM U,
spent the Chnstmas holidays with >?
Misses Margie and fildara. mto ,ho
I faith, ani
Mr. James Craig and sister Mary. J ponfprpn(
spent Tuesday with J. It. Sist..?e and| j 0,
fai,,I5y- ! Mrs. I
Mr. Stokes Ferguson, who is sta-J SpPnt
tioned at the navy at Norfolk, *'a . roiatjVes
is visiting his father. Mr. E. E. For- ^ j,^
guRon. 500 bush
Miss Margie Sist.ire spent the holi- niunity t
days with iter parents, Mr. an 1 Mrs \fr_
J. Tt. Sistnre. demonsti
Mr. and Mrs. J. It Sistnre mil week ntn
family visited Mr. and Mrs J \V tion of r
Craig and f*?mily, of North Laneas-1 pra
ter. last week. j ;\jr t
Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Moblev. of j,av
Roek Hill, visited Mr. E. E. Ferguson
and family during the holidays. CCH'NT
Miss ltutli MeCahl has returned !o Hondo
take up her school again after spend von Her
ing the holidavs with her parents in rial ehai
Waxhaw, N. C. nounced
I JUST A W0R1
I The PIEDI
frj L. N. Perry has been released fr
W army, and is spending a few days
gQ friends and relatives before returnin
?! Mr. Perry was connected with Piedr
[ ] iotte, when he entered the service
111 will return to ir. a o...t r,
__ .wvtv *11 r? iu?> \l<xy i
31 tion as chiof clerk and assistant m
Hi mont, and will make ready for all
K pecially from this city.
ffi Rates, $1.00, $1.50 and" $2.00 pe
ji service and everything strictly sam
lP all rooms newly furnished and tl
9j THE PIEDMONT HOTEL, ( I
$ 22-2t. J. R. Clements, Proj
CHE
+ + * (PRESIDENT
+l+S+?+N+ * + + + * IN VES1
later, S. C.. R. F. I).. Jan. 6.
... , . President Says
as I huvent seen anything;
is community in quite a, la Seen in "M
lougnt i d drop in a few dots Forces
lealth of this community is
jd with the exception of Mr ,
t. Shute. who has gone to the' Rome, Jan. <
infirmary to undergo an op- the Vatican. ]
turned to tlie
Frank Fflnderburk and Miss whence he drov<
'underburk. of Dudley, vis- the American
and MVs. S. I). Mc.Manus church. He wi
k. Thomas Nelson
ud Mrs. O. J. Shute and son. ambassador. B
tinier, spent the holidays Harts. U. S. A.
atives in the Tabernacle sec- Faltrari, genth
King Victor Km
id Mrs. Claude Wil'iams vis- Brushi-Fnlgarl,
i latter's sister. Mrs. J. It Queen Helena.
rliifincr lltn l.<ill.l???
' In the vestn
V. II. Shute spent several Prt>slden( n,pp|v
t week at Taxahaw and Ker- evangelioa, chui
were' introduce)
r Perry Stogner spent the .... .... , ...
>\ hittinuhill. si
with his grandfather, Mr. I. . , ,,
American Rapt i
'haw. ?r ,. ,
\\ alter Lowrie.
nd Mrs. L. M. Stopper and Anif>rican churc
na ltex. spent Christmas day Keene |hfk Ame
. and Mrs. H. W. Taylor. ? , ,,
Other bodies r<
Janie Shute has returned ... , , . .
Waldensian ch
rter spending a week with n .1 . 1
K Baptist missions
and friends at Tabernacle. ? ? .. ,. ...
can Methodist
nd Mrs. Charles Knight and ,
le.van missions,
k Massev visited at the . . . ..
J church, and th
Mr. W. H. Shute Sunday. I
1 ciety.
Ira D. Estridge has receiv-i
Ischarge from the army and Afl?r the pre?
t home. ! ous rt'Presentat
Lula Taylor is visiting her son had a P,<,asa
Irs. O. J. Shute. this week ors" "e,n* told
.ois Neel spent the holidays! in* for lhe SUPC
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.IPrealdent anawe
1 the hand of prov
in the "mobiliza
44444444444 + forces th eworlr
>E AS ANT v \LI EY + a" 'he churches
4444444444444 of civilization.
dill. S. C., U. F. P 2. Jan. 4 4 4 + 4 4 4
ts James Bailes and Olin 4 TARE
eturned to Clemson last 4444444
resume their studies after
nnn f tJin Chrlulmna linll.loi-a I.H IHast ei\ S.
homes here. j After having
ind Mrs. Dixon, the efficient il"' * hristnias tl
of the Pleasant Valley t,on have retun
ave been sick with the In- 'lutie^, some to
ilnco Christmas and there Home to teaching
chool last week. ! resumed their st
Bryant and family of Rooky and co.legea the
C.. spent the holidays with/010 ,,1P holldayi
here. ! Mr. Oscar T
I Pettus and several colored young farmer of
of this community have re- Miss Anne Coo
lelr discharges from the ar- J. m. Cook, ol
lave returned to their homes neighborhood, >
! nesday, Dec. 25
V. It. Bouknlght. the new'sonage of East
r the Methodist church here, the Itev. Mr. B
ed and has started the work' After a recep
?... ...... nnw groom 8 parents,
He conies with a fine record left for Lynchbi
e on the two former charges other points sou
torved. Ho has preached MiHS (ieorKja
ars and received over 800 (lie icennell in
church on profession of 8pendlnK a ;ew
il is tlie only preacher in the rentB <yjr anj j
ce who served four years on . .\l:ss
'h.88io fc?r
his first two charges. J4 ,
visited r#'i
<\ G. Potts, of Columbia .
i.. ... holidays,
ic Christmas holidays with
horp , Miss Ileaalo
Italics and Tiros, threshed Springs, is a gi
els of cane seed for the com- ^ai uoa
eoently. Air. unci Mrt
\V. Groahor, the popular have received a
:timil wns nere insi son, i*. Clyde
kinir plans for 1 ho distrihu- in New York 1.
titrate of soda to the farm- seas, and is ex|
Mr. and Mrs. 1
W. Culp visited* relatives at custer, spent Ho
rn and Chester last week. w.th relatives 1
VOX IIKItTMNG l?r.\l>. k + + + + + +
n, Jan. 6.?Count Georse + NORTH
tllnir former German imp* - . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
icellor is dead, it was an-,
in advices received here. Lancaster, S.
_____________________ We have had
JSilHIHfEIEIiUHIiUHJi JI
rx. _ _ Jfl havent had hut
fl UUiilut LC renllv flt
^ A AAXJATA jjj Wo have ha<
Qf and now the No
I tm should strive t
I fm f I r - than
Iff I l/V f eJ ,r
f JL A v JA jil I-oulso Montgoir
S J the A. Ft. P. pn
m S. Patterson,
om his service in the [ * j y M Rf
i in this city with L Z visited at J. w
K to Charlotte, N. C. ffi , MiHH, Mary ?
Qj Columbia to re
nont Hotel, of Char- rP *the business col!
last September, and [ ] James cralg
J to take a six
3 to take up his posi- course.
anager of the Pied- ffi Fthhard Ftohi
fi stationed in No\
coming itucsts cs- gj hls r
Mr. a ml Mrs.
rtj children. of Rh
r day with first-class y{ ('r:ii? a,,tl fam
itary, newly painted
horoughly renovated. K < \ t\in:
US Amsterdam. J
larlotte, N. C., Si h"?M?,I?rn- the
QJ peror. has unrt
irietor. fU operation on or
immipiPinrinm operation was r
JlUlJULJUUllilliiin sor l'anK. of A
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LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER.
RECEIVES | y
rRY OF CHURCH j/fr
Hnml or Providence! T _ _
i>l)i:l/a( Ion of Moral I VJ 111
of World."
i.?After hi* visit to
President Wilson re _
American embassy j A M
b with Mrs. Wi's .n to a
Protestant Episcopal
is accompanied by
Page, the American rig.
Gen. Wm. A J
ti twl Pnnnl Tl kl i Aftr
mian-in-waiting to,
nianuel and Countess ^
lady-in-waiting to
\
r of the church the 1# I
ed representatives of
cbes In Italy. They!
1 by Or. Dexter <1 '
iperintendent of the' ?
st mission; the Itev.
rector of St. Paul's! j
h. and Franc's It Jrican
consul general.
^presented were the . tdrr'\
uroh. the English
?. the Italian-Amerlchurehes,
tho Wen- HTL
the Presbyterian 1 lllS
e British Blblo so- f*
on rloor <
icntatlon or the varl- ? 1
ives President Wil- prOVldeS
nt talk with his callthat
all were pray- drdl II1C
ess of his work, the Tl*^>
red that he thought i * OC <
idence might he seen; 1 1
tion of the moral j QClllailQ#
I" ami the union of fiiyjifl*
for a high standardI lUlvQ*
_+ '
ifMAnir * ifl-.;>()
?* sHi 5.(HV
C., It. F a 7. Jan. * lit .VP
: spoilt a very pleasle
people of this sec- $15 00 ""
tied to their various
their farm work. 9.50
and others have
udies In the schools $.52.50
y were attending he- .
$25.00
aylor, a prominent $29 50
this community, and
k, daughter of Mr. $42.50
the v amp Creek
vero married Wed- $45.00
>, 1918, at the par- ^
Lancaster circuit.
$52.50
ledsoe officiating. $*19 ")()
tion given by tho
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor $42.50
irg, Columbia and
ith. $45.00
Plyler, a nurse of 4j~?> rn
i llrmary, has been <t>OJ.OU
days with her pa- $65 00
VIrs. G. \V. Plyler. M ' ,
nith, of Lander col- $73.50
:nd.J h'*re 'luring th?'
Cauthen, of lieath
test, ai me Dome oi |
i. U. A. Funderburkl
mt'ssune that their ? J W
Funderburk, arrived m
ist week from overpeeled
Lome soon.
It. I). Row ell, of Lan
Christmas holidays
lere. "S< nptor."
LANCASTER
It. F. I).. Jan. 6.
lots of rain and
Grain is lookinit|
e spring of yar. We
one co d spell that
eat her to save nork.
1 a Rood Christmas
w Year is on as. We
o make it a better! A
">< ??" (loodl)
rd Snipes and Miss | ,
lory were married at 'Mil illV
irHorngf. by Itev. W })(' cxtl
mpsoji, of Hlohburg. t ^
CraiR's this week. W ill hi'aiK
has returned to Hlaiikc
?ume her studios at ,
lege. I ( oil 1 It)1
has pone to Clemaon
months agricultural! f
?
nson. of the navy.
v Jersey now. visited
week. ! Hi
Clyde Millen and
.erside, visited J K. Stock <
ily the first of the assol'tl
service
lUiOC.H t H'KIt \TIO\
Ian. 6 ?William Ho- III ""
former German nm- III nbtililW
lerfcone a succeHsful III
le of hifl oara. Tho III I?
>erforme?l by Profeamaterdam
univnraity. -*" ? !
* ' I .1. - II HI. IJL nil
?. I
:aster Departm
"THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP A
of Winter Flooi
11fei111is"important
sale offers exl
coverings of the highest
tocks that are sufficient
most critical housekeeper
sale comes at a time whe
The following bargains
Kil>rc liu^s, size 9x 12?Special
\\ i i! Kiln'd l?nn'k! ?->* ?'> civ-i')
....... . ..... r-i/.v ./.-VI? H|H Tlil
Kloor Kraft Hugs, size 9x12?Speeia
Value (Jrass Hugs, size 9x12?Special
Velvet Hugs, size 9x12?Special. . . .
Velvet Hugs, size 9x12?Special . . . .
Velvet Hugs, size 9x12?Special. . . ,
Wilton Velvet Hugs, size 9x12?Spe
Wilton Velvet Hugs, size 9x12?Speei
Wilton Velvet Rugs, size 9x12?Spe
Wilton Velvet Rugs, size 9x12?Sp<
Axminster Rugs, size 9x12?Special.
Axminster Rugs, size 9x12?Special
Axminster Rugs, size 9x12?Special
Axminster Rugs, size 9x12?Special
Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12??
Seamless Wilton Rugs, 9x12?Specif
Fine Grades <
ANKETS and CO
at Very Special 1
1853
tinielv event of extraordinarv int.ei
lankets and comforts such as these n<
rays use thorn, and at the prices now
avaganee not to huv as many as you e
is hardly likely that prices on good h
so low again for many months.
ts priced
rts priced
Sheets and Pillou
gh quality and assured economy an
d' sheets and pillow cases, which at j
nents of all the staple grades. Y<?u <*
ahilitv because we handle only the ;
isfaetorv. And you tire sure of gcttin
tblc.
, , tit . .
r > " * '"7y.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1919.
=
ent Stores
FTER ALL.''
Coverings
tremely low prices
grades and it also
ly broad to satisfy
I
n rugs are in high
11 r
are specially rea
$10.95
1 $12.95
1 . . . . $11.95
$10.50
$25.00
$27.50
$29.50
cial $35.00
al $37.50
cial $39.50
icial $45.00
$35.00
. .' $37.50
$39.50
$45.00
pecial $52.50
il $57.50 HI j
MFORTS I
*rices
in
?5T1
est to housekeepers.
;ver come amiss?you
quoted here, it would
an use.
ilankets and comforts
$2.75 to $18.00
$3.50 to $25.00
Cases |
the features of our J
U'e.seiit inelude.s larjjje
an depend upon their
grades that we know
X here the best values
?