The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 29, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919. THE NEWS ABOUT T0W1 Chester Win*. and clil Cheater won over Lancaster in a Mia. A game of baseball here Friday aft- r- < Mascot noon, the score being: 11 to 8. It .T It. l was a good game and there was lumbia good'playing by the boys on t?oth of Cret sides. A large crowd witnessed the Itrittnii game. Ada 1 ?, , ... Sumter Purloined a Wagon. Paul Crawford, a negro who has ^ ' been employed by the Gregory-' ' a" Hood Livestock company, sold a ' ''rf ' wagon to Earl Crocket, also col- *'! ored, Saturday night in the rear of _ . . i . Hoddev the company s stables. The wagon . didn't belong to Paul, so the pair J.! .'"'T landed in the city bastile. They j/jjV plead guilty and will be sentenced .. o. ^ "?> an< bv Mayor Stewart. ? the wis Miss Cautlien Entertains. day ma Miss Ethel Cauthen entertained one at a party on Friday evening at the home of her parents, complimentary to the local baseball team, and their panv r guests, who remained over after the .. .. . ... ment o game Friday evening Music from the Vletrola furnished Inspiration for the devotees of the dance. Acco while other games had been pro- out by vided for those who did not rare to the tat dance. Refreshing punch was serv- caster od throughout the evening arrive *" it will Tills Was Some Gorman. known. Mayor Stewart has received from ,.jve Steve Williams. a Lancaster boy now with the army of occupation in Germany, a shoe taken from a dead Cong German on the battlefield which is 'n a bit unusual in size if in nothing ?'c' else. The shoe weighs 3 1-2 ncsday pounds: it Is 15 1-2 inches from 111 heel to toe; 6 inches across the in-, Victory step; 8 1-2 Inches high and the heel j is 4 Inches square. If the German ^rs was of size in proportion, ho was <hp some German The ohnn la w?? vr.-v . rnpr hibition In the store of J. P. Markey afterno company. I . I erary t A Surprise Party. J l'c'Pa,t One of the most pleasant affairs of the past week was the surprise M party given at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. E. B Roddey last Tuesday in B honor of Mr. Roddey's father. W. P. H Roddey. Mr. Roddey was unaware H m of the fart tht^t his children were H f planning to celebrate his birthday. H ' and not until the guests began to as- B semble did ho realize the signlfi- B \V1 ranee of the occasion. A long table B had been arranged extending a'most E the entire length of the hall, the centerpiece being a huge cake, beau- P t fully Iced and elaborately de^orat- ^ ed In yellow roses, and bcrne 3 sweety candles, ore for eaeh mile- iT an stone passed by this venerable man '.jl An elegant and bountiful dinner v as aH '''' terved. Mr. Roddey being happily B surrounded by his children and B ,m Krano onnaren. wuite a numner or m ou handsome and substantial presents H _ were displayed as a token of love|H | and affection. The Kuests present included Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Roddey i flHIH Opera H High Class Motion Pi PROGRAM FOl TUESDAY? "STRANDED IN ARC ?with? Mrs. Vernon Castle, wife of the Ar was killed in Text WEDNESDAY? "A JAPANESE NKtHTI ?with? FANNIE WARI THURSDAY? "THE NARROW PA ?with? FANNIE WARI FRIDAY? "CAROLYN OF THE C< ?with? PLVC1L' I SIVC SATURDAY? Fourth Episode < "WOLVES OF Kl'Ll Lonesome Luke Comedy. Pathe News. Hooligan at the Circus. Have You Heard Our On a Ten-Piece Berry-Wood < THE ENTIRE BALCONY IS OUR COLORED PATRONS 1 | LATTA DAVIS, * ? ? tho club, V AND COUNTY ber ol in Iblren, of Fort Liwn; Mr. and club mer It. Glascock and Vonallen afternooi k. of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. Itoddey and children, of Co- r( ; Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Duckett. held en wood: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. aphonl (|| .. vmucs minain and Mrs. ' ' , , except m tape and son. Manning, ot .. . ? ... * ~ . . . the schoi ; Mrs. Saltie Canfleld and f _ :i of Washington, n. C.; . J d Mrs. E. G. Lazenby and a. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hell mily, of Lancaster, and Mrs. arter, of Savannah. Ga. Mr. , Mrs. IV has made many warm . . , more. Is since his removal here from and*siste awn. several years ago, who ,, .. . K. Murcl le htm on this happly occas il who Join with his family in Mr. an h that each succeeding birth returned y be happier than the re ed- time at R ?. Win. Ore ?r of Nitrate Received. Mrs. J Lancaster Mercantile com- spent Sa ecelved today another ship- C'unningh f government nitrate of soda. James Tank Here Tomorrow. Friday 1 rding to the schedule sent Gregory, the state central committee, >k which is coming to Lan-| Miss > will leave Chester today and tur,,c,l 1 here tomorrow. Just where *lur.el he spend all that time is not ^a8,er h( but it is scheduled to ar Gaffney. incasier April 30. I ,, . . t | Mrs. J iKrcsMiiiun Stevenson Here. ville. spe ;rossman Stevenson will speak Rue8t of court house in Lancaster at ock. noon, tomorrow. (Wed- . ' tertained ). and at the Lancaster cotton r ... , Heaufort night in the interest of the . , several c loan. . ... ^ ed at thi Entertains Hook Cluh. l'uy mori R. E. Wvlie was hostess to ,, . Mrs. J idav Afternoon Rook cluh at . ... ter, Miss ular meeting on last Friday on. A highlv interesting lit- , , , . . tended g >rogtam was carried out. par d in hv several members of Mr. ai ? children wyok. T a H Mannii JUSt I Ktr,b"' rv 1 I .Mr " deceived |' ; Two oars soft Winter lj Miss C heat M j week-end FLOUR ? 1 , 5.000 pounds Lard. M visiting 1 2.000 pounds Bacon. H tor. Mrs. On** car Horse ard Mule W d Dairy Feed. Mls* ( Big shipment Chicken n '^h '.vT"' if you want to save yj,. a| >ney see us before you I Columbia y- tor's par -? I Gregory. erguson Co. | m1m , ; h"m? | been spe ^d\ Mrs. J HT gone to louse Ir"; ^?1 HI Va., lias V OorRB icturesOnly I ~ BH business r week i AI)Y" I *'r8 Ml children ... . extended nerican Aviator who B H rents, U< iS KM ^ 1 returned |Hi Oa., Sat NOAI.E," i, f,' | the past U iiml Miss H | o( the K< 'TH, are atteri the fede HB >RNERS." |i~ j? < in tlio in || SAM C? PI II111-1 I i! Good Music 1 )rehe.strian. W Oomper. RESERVED FOR R] in in rod EXCLUSIVELY. gj p'"> ? ? m m H fa co Manager. B ,,rj ^ Siirgeo roporrod riim > # / 'I . A '-4 1 THE LANCASTER NEWS, LA ut the conclusion of which ~M|||||||| it salad course, followed by SE: cake was served. A num- ~ vitod guests shared with the EE ' uheis the pleasures of the C 1 " | J les t ion of Trustees. gular trustees election will ~ by the trustees of each EE strict in Lancaster county, iiicaster graded. No. 14, ui 61 ol house, Saturday, May 3, rs ?. o 4 o'clock. ? * ? i 1 PKRMONAIjS. = I largaret Minter. of Haiti- == the guest of her brother EE r-ln-law, ltev. and Mrs. H. ? p tison. = U ,1 unn tirini ^ ?. ?un. it in wiuiams nave;^ homo after spending some I ?? It. Holly with Mr. and Mrs. EE ~ en VVlUianiH. . M. Yodor. of Van Wyck, EE turday here with Mrs. It. EE i a til Cornwell. of Chester, spent EE lere as the guest of Ned =: lintiie Pearl Jones has re- EE o her sister's home, Mrs. ? irguson. after spending the ilidavs with her parents in EE ohn F. Clyburn, of Harts EE nt the week-end here as the == Ol Mrs. Joe Knight. id Mrs. W. It. Thomson en- EE Rev. J. B. Turner, ot == , who has been spending ^E ? lays here, and who preaeh- r~x A b nrm iiapusi enurch sun = ling and evening. ES . T. Thomasson and daugh- == ? * Margaret, returned Mon- O n Atlanta, where, they at- EEE rand opera. ~jjj id Mrs. W. L. Steele and ? spent Sunday in Van A i llirsoh spent Sunday in EE id Mrs L. Jaeohson and of Kershaw, spent Sunday zm h relatives. == harlotte lJeekham spent the ? at Belltown with rela 1 " igerton, of Augusta, (la., Is >ere as the guest of her sis S n. P. Saxon. == . 1> Jones and little daugh- ZZZ i. spent the week-end here! liproy Springs. ' ? id Mrs. J. Frank Smith, of EEjjg i, are tlie guests of the lat- ?? ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. rz: i ..ella Gregory has returned ? >ni Columbia where she has SZ 1 nding the past two weeks. ' ^ _ \ m SSS N f. Reere Funderburk has Strothers to spend n few * h her parents. Mr. and Mrs. | |jg artin. I as ^ Pennington. of Lynchburg, =^L accepted a position with Parr. who has opened the rsr theatre on Midway. jgjS ? . Driscoll left Sunday for a SIT w trip to New York. ?- 1 Robinson is in Columbia ? days on business. ZZZ ^ Randolph Stackhotise and "==who have been here on an =F|||||i|| visit to the former's' pa- vHllllllll ?v and Mrs. J. F. Thacker. ? to her home in Americus, hip spri urday. They were accom- ed seve y Mr Stackhouse who spent the adv week here. er, the * no like Lerov Springs, president. j jaf i Margaret Moore, secretarx ( deration of Women's clubs,' ^r' ' tiling the annual meeting of e ration which convenes to-' ,rn'" '1 Yinthrop college. Rock Milt serv mission Klliott W. Springs went to islation. yesterday afternoon where from hi ered an address last night tion wt terest of the Vietorv loan. I 1 I As th OMl'ERS BADLY way <ar if was RT IN AN ACCIDENT nodes,n I rushed IO l-'eet to Curh*When Taxi- ''xtiicut i Which He Rode Was IIit I cab wa> liv TwiIIpv I 'ti -" ' t h e \\ | against Vork. April 28. Samuel chine , president of the American | Mr f i) of Labor, was seriously his hot< here yesterday afternoon surgeon axicah In which he was rid- to remo struck by a Hroadway sur-j Altbo and hurb-d 20 feet to the Oomper; officials ns who were summoned of Labo that two of Mr. Oompers' sued fr been fractured, his right his eond # i < . kNC ASTER. S. C. lilllllllllllllinillllllllllllrllllllllllilllllllllllllll Finish the. The war is won, but the bills 1 oan is your job. You are leu nmont guarantees its return "V RodmanExceptional values in our Hoj hilclren's Hosiery. Several th bread, Silks and a big line of lese priced less than manufacti (lL ne hundred dozen Ladies' Hose in B1 Special 10c wo hundred dozen Ladies' Full A Hosiery. Exceptional values at 15c t $2.48 Pair the greatest value in i: Silk $8.00 Silk Hosiery. Colors, B1 White and Havana Brown. All pr special $2.48 ne lot Ladies* Black Cut Pure Th Silk Hosiery in the leading sh?i Real $1.75 values. Priced special $1.88 t $1.25 Ladies' $1.50 value Pure Th Gordon Silk Hose. Special ..$1.25 SPECIE On the Greatest Line and Socks the f * One lot CI 022zgr cur 1 ?r iess * Reinforced Hosiery Gordon Fa cuiurs. Daby Gon f|>f |Tl V \ A great lii ' D IV 1 Round T ^ C J&k\T I H,ack- 1 L Reinforced E Special thi , Childron 'fine and hi xceptional line of Arrow Head St ings, all sizes, in fine, medium heavy ribbed. Priced 25c, .'15c and Pair RODMANSells It For Cash For Less IIIIIIIUIIIIIilllllllilllllllllUIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lined and that he had suffer- *"*" re body contusions Despite anced aue of the labor lead- //f _ surpeons declared there wash I 1% / lihood of the injuries prov- I: ii. 1 *VJ tempers has boon busy vir-j very minute since itis return ! W ie peace conference, where ed as chairman of the com on international labor log*; He had just started out Ev s hotel for an hour's relaxa- beari ten the accident occurred lustft e tavfcah crossed the ltror>d ( trticks at Thirty-first s'reet 1,1 struck hy a n >rthl)ound car tal\Ofr lans who witnessed the crash litrl to the wrecked machine and lts ,l ed Mr (Jompers. who was ^' '' nconscious One s de of the lien < completely crushed iu and hand rttckagp had pinnori him' posii the other side of the ma- turiK pay I lumpers was carried bark to moth 9l. After an examination, nen s decided it would bo unwiseI ve him to ?a hospital. . ugh it was insisted that | ?' condition was not critical I of the American Federation i V r said bulletins would be isoni time tc? time reporting lition Illllllllllllllillllllilllllllllllllll illlllll! Job ? ? TinRt hp nQiH ? ? ... ?*wv wv ^UJLVI. 1 11C UUUt ding not giving your moi VTTH INTEREST (Cash Walku] siery Department in La ousand dozen of Hosiery Children's Socks at specia irers price today. 301 Jp a B lack. Very special, one lir Pair Washington Lustr $1.00 values. Thi; lade special : Pr. i^iid Ve,7 sPe;ial this we lack. Ho,e at Ladies' Lisle Thread read ides. One ease Ladies An I .lack and White. Pair special read One case exceptional Pr. Broadway I lose at iL PRI< of Misses' and Childr it we have ever shown lildren's Ribbed Hose. Price* it 15c Pi ncv Socks for children. A! rricea z;>c, ZOc and 55c Pai ion Hose and Socks now on le prettiest line we have eve 'riced 25c, 55c, 50c and 75c I?i le of Misses' and Children' uckett Stockings in White an. 'riced. . . .55c, 18c and 75c Pi s week, one thousand dozei 's Hose, White and Black, i eavy ribbed. Real 35c value* pecial at 25c Pi ,ock- Children's Cuties S anfj assorted colors Priced . . f. . . . 2 Make our Store H . . . Hosiery and Socks. WALKU " "Make Victory Sur iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinri [an's Best Old Moth< ery deposit entrusted to her ng investment. Sacredly she intly she pays upon demand. >t or cancels an obligation. Sh e service of her depositors. . ; or is obliged to offer apoloj est every minute of the day < re unlimited. The older she j. lecomes the capital entrusted and the poor alike receive ini] s; ami though the foolish hav s to risk them elsewhere, th d to her, satisfied that investn jest of all. Therefore it will 1 >< er of all fortune and the safet prosperity. M. HUGHES, LANCASTER, PAGE FIVE llllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllljg SURE I ss of the Liberty 3 ley and your gov- == or Installment.) EE p Co. j dies', Misses' and =? in Cotton, Lisle EE .1 prices. Many of js ES F| le of Ladies' Martha EE ous Sik Hose. Ileal s lot while they last, EE - f.)C IT. == ek, Ladies Fibre Silk ?= . .50c Pr. == Hose. EE: Priced 25c and 50c == ow Head Hosiery in =={ This week priced EE 25c Pr. = I values in Ladies' =3 L 15c Pr. jjEs CES | ens Hose ^ locks. Real values, =2 and combinations. == "?c, 29c and 25c Pair =E eadquarters for your EE >P CO. | e?Buy Bonds" =? IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIP Banker^ ir Earth becomes an interestguards the principal. She never repudiates e never sleeps or tires She never makes missies. She compounds >r night. Her resourjrows the more valuato her keeping. The partial benefits at her e drawn out their dee wise have ever relents in Mother Earth e seen that land is the y valve of our per maREAL ESTATE S' 1 .... ** ?