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"THE RED LANTERN": OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY Showing Continuously from 12:30 P. V 1A.OA P V. Jl< iv iv *?rv jl .u. Performance about 2 hours long LIEUT. CALDWELL IN CAPITAL CITY ^ v % Popular Newspaper Man Gets Warm Welcome in Columbia. Columbia, May 20.?Lieut. William F. Caldwell, Company F, 3271 h infantry, Eighty-second division, arrived in Columbia from overseas early this morning with a contingent' for Camp Jackson. Lieut. ^ Caldwell came from Camp Mills and expects to be mustered out of the ^service shortly. Before he entered the service Lieut. Caldwell was with the Associated Press Bureau, at Washington, wkinVi nnsition ha^acceoted after re signing as mana|R* fo the Columbia Bureau of Tlie News and Courier, , which position he held for a number of years and was considered one of the most efficient and popular newsr paper men in the State. ? Lieut. Caldwell was twice reported dead, by the war department, at Washington.* The mix-up wa*3 due to Vthe death of an officer of the . . . ' / same rank, initials and name from Chester, Penna. Lieut. Caldwell's. : fadcagps \ Ttythte Powder Grandma's I Saves TIME?Saves > YoarGijoc 'i , -^*r->m-:* SflSMr- ' "-' .a g^g hhhbihhbhhh^H 1 . Sh | Satlsfa< ; < , | sweet t | Aid to i I dteestic 1 andenj 4 | LASTIN "'"'x *r I ** " WR/^PED ^ | ^ / home is at Chester, S. C. ffe is enjoying the best of health, he state:], and his friends have never seen him 4 looking better or more robust. He says that he had entirely recovered from the gas attack which placed him in an overseas hospital for some months. FAR BEYOND ALLOTTED SPAN . - r 1 ? ?AD ? ~ irl/->kl? ftf iVi nvmai rxnuiv w?ww Longevity Which Seem to Be Well Authenticated. The death at Nenagh, County Tipperary, Ireland, of Mrs. Bourke, who was reported to have reached the age of 121 years, has led the London Daily Express to make a record of some of the other famous eases of longevity. In 1904 the*regimental chaplain of the IStii Bengal infantry was still conducting services in Calcutta at the age of 130. In 1008 Andrei Nikolaieviteh Schmidt, a Russian, produced papers - - - * " i ' n 1 f>f? TOO r? wfticfi snowen rnai in* w?a old, and had enlisted in the Reval battalion in 179G. The same year Hadj; Raouf was 133, and was still earning a living as a saddler In Constantinople, but he was a juvenile compared with Quo-Ka-Num. an Indian chief who roamed the shores of Puget sound at the age of 160. He was generally conceded by Europeans more likely to be 200, and he claimed to remember the time when Iron was unknown to his tribe. He was 2 feet 5 inches In height and did not weigh 50 pounds. A'few years ago a Chinese woman reached Montreal. She had left her native land when 70, and had in nomontm fnr 100 vears. In 1912 Europe had 7,000 living centenarians, of whom 3,888 were Bulgarians. i Wasting Bar Soap! NO?clrcidedly no, when GRANDMA is around. 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