The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, January 21, 1920, Image 3
THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES FRIDAY AFTERNOON. .TANrARY 21. DI2L
CLOSE BOND UNITES
AMERICA AND ENGLAND
EX-PRESIDENT TAFT NOT CON
CERNED OVER RELATIONS
OF TWO COUNTRIES.
Hamilton, liormuUa. Jan. 2C. - For
Passing Of Famous WANT TRADE WITH
Old Indian Leader i RUSSIA REOPENED
Of Broken Arrow Tribe
Tulsa, Oklit. Jau. 19.—Another of 1
the famous old Indian leader* whoi
; shaped the destiny ol the Red Man j London, Jan.
LAROR CONFIDENT OF ABILITY
TO FORCE THE GOVERN
MENT’S HANDS.
-Th- proposal by
Knowledge Of Morse WAR POPULARIZES
Code Saved Life BOXING AS A SPORT
Of City Treasurer ' „ , 7 ~ .
J New Aork. Jan. 19.—Among the
Philadelphia. Jau. U—Looked for many sports unu u- the jurisdiction o.!
nearly six hours In an hermetically tl»e Annteur Athletic Fnion. which!
sealed concrete and steel vault In the have received the benefit of revived
c ity treasurer’s office last nifiht, i luteiest and popular support-since the
in the early territorial days in Ok’a government to alleviate unem- knowledge of the Morse telegraph ' >v '- i:;eas ^oitlicr athletes and Olym-
kotna has passed. In the r-c-ent death pioyment by big roadmahiiig and f(>c ic probably saved the life of Ar " lr ' champions returned to the T. T nit- l l
of David M. Hodge. 70 years cdd. last bouse building schemes and othe>- tbur Urenuer assistant citv treasurer State*, none seems to have been I
‘king” of the Broken Arrowy tribe ot work of p Ulic Hlllity is called inad- ft ii*ca%» known today. * A motmc' R- v *“ a S'^Uer impetus than boxing. |
FOR SALE
4 room dwelling 119 West Elm Street. Now Va
cant. Attractive price and terms.
nH*r
President William II Tat* who t,le Dalian nation. Oklahoma wlua , P by tne leaders of tbe linear locked in at the same time failed to PVer > ‘Hvision throughout the I
. 1 * «iii a., kn-'t a most interesting character. He moved
Is spending a month here, said in an (ljwl her " rp ^ n „ v "
Proiniwent in the afialrs
interview today that “(lie. enormous
burden of debt of every country makes
it almost indispensable that the ne-
cesrity for armament be removed
You 1
and joint
of
survive and when Brenner was res
Official returns give the number o' cue d its body was found,
his registered workless lu the United Brenner entered the vault.
100 tn
tribe since IStiG. lie ranked first among Kingdom on December lit us .791.074 ir> f ( »et square and 20 feet high, tiv*
Oivei; statesuien. and although lie an increase of 70.721 during the pre minutes before closing time vp«ter
ran”only do that by joint action ^ ver received tbe iilKhest honor i- ceding fortnight. i.ondon alone ac
joint agreements amt bv nrom - ,b ? I'O^r of the Irlhr that of the.counts for 141.539 and the. pronoMiot
isos of settling all ditferenc.es without / , P r of ,lU ' n wom “” '
fi-htinc " ,lie advlsor of r, eeks. IIL roughly as 3 to 1.
out of
fighting
-‘They are already discussing st
riori-sly m the United States an avec
day luinting for a warrant. While hr
ion was there the big steel doors swun?
work is .vbut.' He sbout<‘d for help without
_ . attracting notice*,
advice was sought by a succession oJ Igcbor leaders say these figures arc; The lights went out automatically
tribal heads .and on repeated occa incomplete. They declare that a as the doors shut. Brenner was on
meat for disarmament or tlm limitins * l ? ns h< ‘ Wf,s ,r .v the House* of least 250.00 t other roanual workers balcony in the rear. He felt his uh\
of armament and strangely enough
this conn s in part at least, from me”
who have been vigorously onpo«ed to
any league at all," he continued.
"1 am very nouetul that under Mr
Harding we shall reach a conclusion
with other leading nations for an a-
sociation or league which shall mark
co-intry reports are being receiveo
daily at Amateur Athletic headquar-!
t »rs here giving unqualified assurance
of the popularity of iioxing in all sec-1
liens. Arrangements for tourna
ments with the prospect of bringinr
about a s-rrh's < f interstate and hue:
sectional glove contests, are now oe
ing perfected in the hope that t)*for
the end of this year a national cham
pionship meeting of the best nvra j
uvn<lable in every class, from taeavy-ji
weights to tin* bantams, may *.>i»!l
5 room home on Maple Street.
Dargan. Possession at once.
$1,000.00 cash, balance terms.
Just off South
Price $3,500.00,
the advance brought about by the f&fksou.
Warriors and the House of Kings and as many clerical workers are out down stairs, pulled open every drawer
(the senate and house of representn 0 f jobs, though not on the govern and pil«d tbe books on th** floor for
lives of his tribe! as their delegate t< me-nt hooks. These would bring up it he minimum amount of air posstible
the ‘•(Ir-'at White Fathers” in Wash (he workless army to well over one and then slept for a while with hb
l9gtou. million and. counting their depend face as near the bottom of the door
it was the proud boa t of the old cuts, a gram: i. ;hl Is arrived at o' a« possible on the assumption that a
statesman that he had met am! talked clove upon 4.590.000 sufferers from slight amount of air might get through 7,77“pnin. 1 ‘' r777 77 ',-7.'>.7^77 77 1
with every president since Andrew lack of work in one way or another, at that point. When he woke his «nmlemr glove wi'elders repre^enUii-
brought to a stucessful issue. :|
Renewed interest in this branch of
ntlijeties is not confined to national |
••■'titests alone. The recent arrival c«
English boxers, representing thei
British Army and Navy and the 1,0::-!I
One of the hist missions actom
t Mshed by him for Ids tribe was hav
i**<r coi'grs rule Hut the Orecks and
other Indians were within their
war toward reasonable machinery to-
tbe avoidance of future, conflicts. Thi-
will involve the sitting nrottnd the
council table of all importnnt up ;'
lions and will imply the taking o' rien,fl ln s "mF 'be government for with all other labor organizations. "Will get h»lp." came the answe-
joint measures to compose dift'on" re: . ,!,p Hb-ovwy of lands given to thei» thev were confident of being able tc from Hockwahi. w^ho immediately tel
ephoned for a man who knew the tuture.
combination of the vault.
and to restrain a resort to the uusftt slaves after the civil -tar. force the governments hand-,
isfactorv and hlootiv arbitramert t." T ,p *>ap'-- his greattbd claim tn fame “if im AmeHran businer-s man. i
Avur ‘ is the assemb’ing of an Ktiglish-Mns able to get $3.t>00 OfM) worth of con
"Lately I have oft-n l,r »•» - kogee »Ur*>'kl alphabet «?mI diction tracts out of Russia, that means lha*
<d as | > th** atilt u«le o ft he I’uii.-' nrv - fi ' s< toward the fhr there ia another 53.rt0ft.000 worth
States toward Cl real Britain, o i 0I ' ,,lls An,k wl> >’ ,,M wilting there for British trade.” h<
course the United States cr.nsis.s '<ev. Join, Fleming, a missionary wlvc said.
SO’U* 1 in.O'tft.POp people with mat,y; fame wHh the Mnskogees. as they Meanwhile, public charity has been
different currents of thought permenf ; were then called, to the Indian Ter deeply stirred by reports made hv so philosophy that "to he happy you
ing the mass. Many different group ri,<m ' Alabama and Mississippi rial workers o*i many cas**s of genu must make others happy,” Mrs. Myrtu
i igs too will be found and Hiere arc ln 1*37-3$. 1 i,,,r progress was me dr ine distress, with the result that gifts Perkins Swingle maintains "open
vome of these groups, more vocal tits* " n, 'l a number of years later whet* both in money and kind, have Imen house’ in her home to the public ev-
1 lodges, as chief interpreter of thi non ring Inio the dlffere-nt local tt’emcry Tuesday niglit.
tribe, and the R< v. R. M. I.oiihIiridge . j loved centers. The danger of food
a missionary, collaborated and finUh riots which threatened some wer*k-
semi-annual international coutrjstsi
in which other European eountrie,-
will supply competitors in the nearll
Dwelling 18 South Harllee Street. 9 rooms, 2
bath rooms. This is a splendid dwelling or is suit
able for boarding house. Lot 100x100. Delivery
in 30 days. Price and terms on application.
Several nice homes for sale in West Florence.
REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO.
L. B. HARPER. Mgr.
Maintains Open
House For Public
Cleveland. Jam Jl. - Acting on the
NOTICE
representative of real ruiMic opi’io'
who manifevt bitter feeling again*'
Britain. But when an impottant ques
tion arises, when a real ieatte tome
t •Pore us. then Hie sober public opin
ion of tin* United States inserts it
v»lf.
‘ The objects of tneso gatheriugs,
Mrs. Swingle said, “are primarily can
l
help to overcome prejudice ai*d spread
the ideas of friendship and goodwill.
There is nothin- to join; no dues to
pay. The admission price is mi*
ed Hie book, which lifts beeti of ir.es ago. has apparently to a large extent sUitctive and will, in a small way,)
Hmnble value to the tiib<*. vanished.
When a lad. [lodges was tausH in .
an Indian mission school by He fat'tot "WAKE UP OR DIE"
"I never have bad Ike slightest eon of Miss Alice Robertson. Oklahoma's ...
cern over Hie relrdions of the twojcongres-wotnan-t'lect. wlto was on* of Warning Is Dsued To Decays No- smile, and they all pay it «• jcerfully."
countries. We form the strongest | the earlv Indian ’ missionaries. bility of Spain. The idea started. Mr:, riwingle ex
union for t'faie h < *twe**n nut Cm s tha* j Hotlges also translated the Bible in - plained, when several young men wht
exists In the world today. MV hav* to tin* Creek tongn**. the Creek nivtht, Atitdrkt. .b'li. L'rt- "Wake un *>r dl**!" roomed at h*‘r home complained o’
got into the habit of settling a'l on- Into tbe Ersdish and was co-authfir of is the warning addressed to the Sno-*. getting lonesome.
differetices by ni'*ens of nepotiatia** a votemo of Creek-Knglish song's. ish aristocracy in an editorial of FI "1 went out and invited all my
and arlv'tration. The gicat l*ody o' 1 Hodges was made a. junior oftic't Dehatt. which lashes the ancte , *t no- nuighbors and friends in to spend the
the people in the United States c'*n in the forces of Albert T’flte, di«eov b’litv e*’ the count''v for it.s ‘‘[•'•’•at evening." she continuer. "Me lu*, l
net conceive of a war between Hi*' erer of Bike's Beak, and was as*|«r»e*l, nassivitv” *u all public tnalDrs. The fine time. ‘Lilt why.' 1 asked myself,
two cotintri*s because thev are con to Mte army front Texas early in thr writer adds: . ‘should we hoard our Inn selfishly'/
fident that any matters in dispute cn civil war. As a result of a ha*He “lit order not to succumb, the no- Me ought to le.t everybody in.’
:>”d will be settled either bv negotii with Union force* on Thanksgiving bility must not ot.tv display mo-o "The next Tuesday right we Jn-
Hon or hv the iudginent o f a conrt a* : day. ISfil. ir* whifh the army from Hip democratic sentiuir-c*-'.mit personally vit«'d everybody who wauled to come,
with people In any domestic Juradie \ortl*. although post.-ssinp siim'iiot participate in the life of the cquntrv. I consider my home is merely mine
tion wh'*’-e law and order prevail." nur.ih'*rs, was almost annihilated. Otherwise, having already Jo«t it* an- to hold in trust fora little while. And
Sneaking of business conditions Ir Hodge* was given the rank of Colonel eicut class prestige, sii>ronnd"*d l*v p while 1 have. it. I will use it to help
the United Slates he said thev 'ver and when the war ended he was in materialistic bourreoi«ip. a midclt' . brigrten Ui** lives of others."
i>< t alarmine. “M'** arc. a very r* command of a regiment. class without any d'fined oh,lest and Mr .. Swingle is assisted in enter-
silient people and can fight our w>- |tc was horn in Muskogee. Okl *.. 1” a |>opulace exaanetated hv politlcfu taining by her daughters. Eva Mae.
out.” he said. “Congress Is attempt 1542. his father baine a Uenn'vh an fa deception and economic unrest until 20. and Mildt’d. 17. One hour i.s set
lug to help in the matter of credits.” Herman and his mother a fit 11 blood, it is -eady for all kinds >f violence aside for Uivcnssion of some topic, af ■
Creek. the ancient nobility will have nothing ter whith" pi»t:o playing, slugiug and
UNDERGROUND PIERS. - —t— else to do than succumb." dancing is indulged in.
j Heorgottc waists. French heels, and Mrs. Swingle announced that sev-
The great dome of St. Pauls Cath* 1 - the tjse of cosmetic* have been ban-, Nearly one-fifth of the total strength eval other Cleveland women, infitt-
dral. London, ts supported on eight ned by high school girls of Columbus, of tbe British army all ove*- the world enced bv her example, are preparing
underground piers. Ohio. .is now stationed in Ireland. t 0 fio likewise.
The PUBLIC MARKET Prices for SATURDAY
DON’T FORGET THEM
Native and Western Meats
SMALL PIG HAMS 30
PORK SIDE 25
PORK SHOULDER 25
PORK CHOPS 30
PIG FEET 05
PIG HEAD 18
PURE PORK SAUSAGE 35
HAMBURG—mixed with green
pepper and tomatoes 3c
FRANKS 25
BALONEY 25
HOG HEAD CHEESE .. , 20
LIVER PUDDING 20
STEW BEEF 18
CHUCK ROAST 4 pounds .... 1.00
PRIME RIB ROAST 30
These Prices Are for Saturday Only.
ROLLED ROAST 30
ROUND STEAK 30
LOIN STEAK 30
T. BONE STEAK 30
SHOULDER STEAK .25
RUMP ROAST .30
OYSTERS, per quart Zj
PURE LARD, 4 pounds 95
Picnic Hams, pound 25
SLICED HAM 40
LIVER 25
LAMB LEG 40
LAMB CHOPS 40
LAMB STEW 30
LAMB ROAST 3$
Get Your Orders in Early.
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The First Baptist Church
OF FLORENCE
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO HEAR
DR. J. T. HENDERSON
^ ‘ ' ■
of Chattanooga, Tenn., Secretary of The Laymen’s Missionary Movement
' WHO WILL SPEAK THREE TIMES
Sunday, January 23rd, at the Church
The Morning at 11:15
Afternoon at 3:30
Evening at 7:30
The afternoon meeting is especially for the men of Florence, and those who miss it will miss
a treat. Dr. Henderson is one of the greatest Laymen in the South, and a speaker of great
eloquence.
His message will bring you great joy. We hope you will come and enjoy
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him with us.