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rw " ?'?J"-V?' DEATH IN STORM ! FOR MANY PERSONS MORE THAN THREE HUNDRED INJURED Illi nftit an-l Infll.lni Hit Although Casualties Are Re- i ported in Others Chicago, April 18. (By the Asso- (' ciated Press)?The terrific storms sweeping eastward across the country -which in some parts of the Central ! states became tornadoes, resulted in 1 at least 32 persons killed, two miss-,1 ing, 320 injured and several millions | of dollars damage to property, according to incomplete reports tonight from the stricken areas. : 1 ' The 320 listed thus far as injured 5 include on'y those in towns which ] ieit tne iuu errec:s 01 trie storms./ Scores of others in sections not di- 1 rectly in the path of the tornado were < hurt and the total belie-ed to be 1 beyoni th? 500 marl:. In addition : several of the injur'.; m a criti- 1 cal condition. j< ======== NO! To ail those inters businesses, callings, which the taking out c ed> please take parti< the order of the City < of May is the last da; such license without z upon. Respect! I W ( Clei % % Tili bu well fi future tirely Kjffh Ti a. jl. Core/ (ires non-s rt hub; tfri?rn f> itpysually lor.g in open cai 5, 6: doers: clutch at new type z aicradded: Tcvrir.i; Carolir 4 03 Illinois and Indiana werj hi: baldest, the list o; known dca;l in IHinois i beina: 11, while in Indv.na I') fatali-! ties already have oeen reported. The I Illinois reports are believed to be j complete bat there art* some areas in i Indiana from which no word has been ; received, communication lines beir.?. badly hampered. Two persons were killed in Missou-; ri. while Kansas, Michigan and Ohio sustained heavy property damage. Tonight the storms still were mov- j ing eastward, but apparently had spent their full strength, subsiding in most places to snow or hail with high ; ivinds. Indianapolis, April 18.?The num- j ' i r ^ _ I ber of known dead as result 01 trie i tornado which swept over central and ' ou.hern Indiana was increased to- j night to 20. More than 300 persons j ivere reported injured in the storm [ which struck the state near the InJ: lino o T? f] llffpd SOOT! af-| ma fcer it left Williamsport, leaving in J ts wake a mass oc wrecked proper-,1 :\\ the damage of wnich it is believ- j 2d will amount to more than $1,000,-! ?w&jmwmmm ornrvii11? j i ICE jsted in the various avocations, etc., for a license is requirsular notice that, by ^ I Council, the first day i y for the issuing of >aying penalty therei i i i i :ully, I I i Chapman i * nn k and 1 reasurer. i i i i i wsp! S88S ? new organiz ilding the good illy realizes tha / of this car rest on the conti egard of its o^ kid front and rear; disc steel n heels, demountabl pe lamps; Afemite lubrication; motor driven el springs; deep, wide, roomy seats; real leather * - - * ? / f/W/Tftt roadclolli til ciosea cars; vytrn <-ui jmi . id brake action, steering and gearsu if ting, remc, tight windshield. Prices F. O. B. Detroit, rev en g Car, $885; Roadster, $885; Coupe, $1585* Si ia Auto Cor T/je Good \ ?Ipp^?t?yP| IMI^ gfg II ! wm c???P 11IIJU?rw 000. Wire communication with the stricken district was still cut off tonight and it was impossible to ascertain the exact number of dead. The village of Hendrix was the hardest hit by the storm, only 10 houses were left standing at that place. Persons returning from the stcrm swept district report sights of devastation on every hand. Trees were shorn of limb and bark and appeared like telephone poles. Large tinkers from buildings were driven into the ground and appeared like so many corn stalks. National Guardsmen were patrolling the area tonight and aid is being rendered by the Red Cross organization. Several searching parties have been organized ana were combing the countryside tonight in the hope of finding some ? 1 U r . . ^ i /" /? n 11 ri t P (I pcrsuns wuu n?a\c uvi/ uctn ~ for. Officials expressed the belief more will be found before morning. WOMEN MAY MARRY AFTER REGISTERING I Columbia, April 17.?Marriage after registration will not disqualify any South Carolina woman from voting, according to an opinion rendered by Assistant Attorney General J. M. Daniel for the Lancaster county board of registration. The question arose in connection with the registration of a woman voter of Lancaster. W. F. Estridge, secretary of the registration board,1 wrote the attorney general's office and stated that a woman voter had registered before her marriage. She later got married and her name was changed, 'being* then different from the name of the registration certificate. "Shall we change the name on the registration books, register her again, or what?" the registration In passing on the question the beard asked. attorney general's office holds that right to vote though acquired when a woman is single, is not lost when ~ "? !?( inw rvi/M-o + Vi o n Viov V i Cr Vl t ~11C LI LCI L 1 ICO, Ckll%\ nivi V- v-ii Ult ??v& - ?0 ... as to separate property are lost when she marries. "To hold otherwise would make marriage an act disqualifying a person as an elector," says the assistant attorney general's opinion. The attorney's opinion also holds that there is no statute by which a woman can be required to re-register after her marriage. Community Market Proceeds of the community market for the week are $95.85. This does not include $29.20 received from shipped fowls. The demand for friers was greater than the supply, twenty-one having been sold, ten or-^ ders w-ere left unfilled. - Twenty|Tj 4 H|gp/ ?.tion Max* t the he pn^ L\J" V&JL nued /tiers. eat rim and ectric horn; ' upholstery s open with rkably easy; ue tax to be -dan, $14X3 nnanv ILL I three hens were also sold. Parties A having a number for sale will please communicate with Miss Berrie. Mrs. J. E. Senn will have a fresh beef for ^ sale on Wednesday. All the usual good products will be ready for' housewives on Wednesday morning from 8 to 11 o'clock. No orders will ^ be reserved on this day as the agent:* has club meetings in the afternoon. . 01 Come early! ' <i 1 Nine dressed friers and nine friers' ! g< on foot are ordered for the coming j Saturday. Itinerary ^ Office?Monday, May 1st. ^ Tabernacle?Tuesday, May 2nd; , Mrs. Frady. * (! J oi Bethel-Garmany (Girls), Thursday ^ May 4th, Miss Minnie Kate Leitzsey. Little Mountain, Friday, May 5th. ^ at school. ^ cc Baseball Tuesday and Wednesday ^ The fans are given the opportun- ^ ity of seeing two good games of baseball at college park this week. On ' Tuesday the Indians will play the strong West End team of this city. The Red Skins will clash with the -j, strong- Elon college nine of North Ca- -n rolina on Wednesday afternoon at College park. Both of these games .. will begin at 4 o'clock and the price of admission to each will be fifty a I cents and twenty-five cents. The first q of these contest will be game No. 6 P< on the seasn tickets. ^ n< A f.nnil nnd True Poem , . Frederick Hall in Christian Century. e? "Here at the window all day long I stand, Eight hours a day, six days a week ^ and sell j.j, Stumps, and weigh packages, and things like that, ^ A child that comes in and wants a postal card, ^ A blonde stenographer wants two fcc cent stamps, aJ A farmer's wife has eggs to parcel post, ft 'How much it cost, send this to Buda- tJ] pest?' o] So it goes all day long and every day. w One day a woman-said, 'I want to get Eighteen Kenosha stamps.' You'd never guess i * What 'twas she meant. Yes, there ^ are funny spots ^ Light the routine?-but it's monoto- ^ nous. Ui Some day I'll drop and then?an- ^ other chap - -> At the same window, doing the same , work, < o In the same way, for the same pay? ^ about. w w "Sometimes I tell'-Janet I'm just a , roc In a machine. Then she bursts into ja flame; \i 'Why, Dickie, boy,'you're not, you're no such a thing! You stand there at,your window and you weave The web of life. Think of it! Christmas gifts, f* "Engagement rings, and bits of wedding cake, ' sc i T And packages oi 100a xo nungry lands. Letters from home to far-off boys and ^ girls, te Letters from friends, and lovers, husbands and wives, Pass through your fingers like the ? Editor in Westminster warp and woof Of a great, golden tapestry of love. Tucked close around us all to keep us warm. A oner I Whv. Dick, what makes the - - ~ - O - * %/ 7 ' world go round Is just such strong and faithful cogs as you!' "Of course, that's only Janet's jollying But?jollying, too, helps make the world go '-ound." Mr. Elbert H. Aull, editor and publisher of the Newberry Herald and News, was a pleasant caller at the J TT~ inoune oince oaiuiuaj. xic ,w<io accompanied here by his father, Mr. Jacob Aull, of Newberry county; his brother, Rev. W. B. Aull and several children of Walhalla and Miss Timmerman of Newberry and Miss Crouch of Johnston. Mr. E. H. Aull his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Aull and Misses Timmerman and Crouch came to Walhalla Good Friday to spend Easter with their son and brother, who is the beloved pastor of St. John's Lutheran church at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Aull have been married 66 years and we doubt if there is another couple in South Carolina who have journeyed together as husband and wife for a longer period. Both are still strong! and rode all the way from Newberry to Wainalla in automobile. Mr. E. H. Aull is a practical newspaper man, having spent most of his life at the work. He has been connected with! The Herald and News thirty-seven ! years. He says he hopes to see us at Myrtle Beach, where the annual press j meeting is to be held this summer.?' Tutraloo Tribune. 1 ? - - *3 4 ? RMED MEN HOLD UP OFFICER !< GIVE HIM BATH IN WHISKEY ' ? j! nderson County Man Halted Near j Bordeaux by Five Armed ! t Men 1 ( ?~ I1 nderson Tribune I ( To what extremities automobile ] .vners in the boll weevil miestea. -eas of McCormick county will pro to it gasoline and oil was clearly dem-^ istrated Sunday night near Bor-1 3aux when an Anderson man was I ild up by five men, who produced, lat number of rifles and in short or-; ?r, di'ained both the gasoline and 1 from the humble lizzie that was' boring onder the strain of a trip: ;er the river highway. Content with: 4 king his gasoline and oil and in- j rming the unfortunate Anderson I >unty citizen, who happens to be a j rong right arm 01 tne law; mat nj as only 5 miles to the nearest fill-i g station, the arme i men produced : quart of liquor and insisted that ieir viltim partake. "But the victim wouldn't partake." his angered the men who were tryg their best to be congenial, who Viqvto fetor rptiirnpH e*aso- I ne and oil they had taken from the an's car had he played with them, id they immediately decided to give onstable Will Bryan, of the lower irt of the county, who had gone to ordc?ux in quest of some runaway 2prroc-s, a genuine, co.-*i 'licker' tursh bath. A reports says that the cperiment was every inch a success. Lowering the strong right arm of i ? hw to his knees tbr>e of Ire M en jld bottle of moonshine and respccvely, starting gently back of the sad of the officer's neck three men ien began a massage of the poor an's spine that would have won a in of blue ribbons in a chiroprac-1 >rs' convention. Up anl down, up! id down, over to your left, back to ' Dur right, up, down, across, back, j te drunknen men worked faithfully '; ntil the last drop was gone and the ' leading offender's clothes were : 4. I uiignig wei. "Now we'll let you go," they said,! ; they gathered up their artillery' id loaded it in their automobile and j ailed out the palpitation of their: otor decidedly strengthened by the j Acer's good gasoline and oil which > ad only a few minutes previously j sen emptied into its parching throat.' According to information reaching | sre yesterday morning, Constable j ryan had gone to Bordeaux to look j >r some negroes for whom he had j arrants. The trip down the river j as uneventful but the return trip lortly afterwards more than made p for what the downward journey eked. EWBERRY BLANKS METHODIST TEAM Newberry, April 18?Newberry de-' >ated Wofford in a one-sided game : baseball here this afternoon by the :ore of 9 to 0. The Indians pounded aylor's offerings for several extra ise hits in the first three innings, iree home runs being included in the xrific clouting. Two of the four iggers came in the third when D. Atten We have Cigar. The Shift A genuin light mild she i r good ror any : Gi ?1 1 n Gilders Shealy and Stoudemire drove the ball )ver the fence. Gibson, who relieved ;he Wofford southpaw, was also easy :o hit, but managed to keep the hits;1 cattered for the remainder of the jame. The Terriers were unable to lit the Newberry hurlers and secured j )nly two hits. A. Shealy occupied the , nound during: the first five innings ! :'or the locals and besides pitching in- ( rinciole ball, started the scornig in j .he very first frame, when he drove; he ball far beyond the confines of the ' park with the bases full. Gross play-;, ?d a great game behind the Oat for; he visitors. Wofford's regular short-! itop was unable to play today. New- 1 jerry maintained a perfect record of ] Don't Spare in time of sickn medicine must get well again, depend upon i the medicine th r?. J ormg yuur uut tion her - and y what his order up of the pures drugs, with con and skill, yet ci i i n.. reasonaoiy. rrt Mayes Di Newberry, Member Newberry Chi tion Sh iust received y r - _ er: 3 for J ie Key West Cig ide grown wra smoker but, a S it yours no Weeks C ? five victories for the regular college seaason. The Indians lost to Erskine at Greenwood, but it was an exhibition contest, therefore having no bearing on the state champinship race. Wofford 000 000 000?0 2 3 Newberry ....423 000 00*?9 11 .1 Taylor, Gibson and Gross; A. Shea [y, Derrick, Longshore and Kobison. Umpire, Hardeman. Time, 1:30. As we understand it, when a country makes trouble enough to overbalance the profit it no longer needs a protectorate. Both a living wage and a fair return on capital are possible after one learns to make two bites of a cherry. < i : r * V ; -* % ; 'i I ? ; " the Spoon iess. Doses of be taken to 1.1, . 111 out a tot win the quality of e spoon holds, tor's prescripou will get just calls for, made t and freshest summate care ... * - i ? I larged for most >mpt service. i . ug Sore South Carolina ' j| 4 , f. * . : '* ? i 'M :> ? V J -i Iv ( ' - s -- 4 i < J ' :. " ' ' * : 1 v n imber of Commarca. : - _ X_?zL ' ' ? ? r_ . ? ' ^ "* v *, i v t ;fi _,_ Ill ICI S I / r : -? - t : ^ jt Mipiiaii mi >. ' . . 1 our Official r { i i <F. M j't jj '- * rank ,arwith very pper - too hifter. . i w ^ omoanv A ? i! | ' 4 * ' aI -^iarai