The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, April 13, 1920, Image 1
rence Daily
THE LATEST ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES
26th Year
Florence, S. C. Tuesday Afternoon, April 13, 1920.
$6.00 a year. ,
SOUTH’S GATEWAY s TWELVE CITIZENS
GERMAN SHIPS AGAIN IN THE THAMES RIVER
OFFICERS ELECTED MAJOR LEAGUE
; yJ
Lhii
CLOSED TIGHT
BY THE STRIKE
Only One Track Open To
City Of Wash-
ton.
STRIKE SPREADS
The Conditions Hourly Are
Becoming More
Serious.
PLEDGE FOURTH
; OF HOTEL STOCI
fl j
Enthusiastic Round Table
Discussion Of Project
Last Night
STARTING POINT
J. W. Ivey Endorses Move
ment. The Rally Thurs- J
day Afternoon.
Washington, April 1"— Tho gateway! Approximately $110,000 was pledg-
to the South through Washington is
closed to freight traffic as a result of
the spread of the unauthorfzed switch
iuc.i’s strike in the Potomac yards.
Superintendent Clover sahl that all
the men, including conductors, brake
men and switchmen, numbering two
hundred are out paralyzing the yards
No estimate is given of the irunbc
of cars tied up, bid normally three
thousand are dally handled from the
south, including produce. Passenger
traffic is curtaj ed. A •single track
bridge across the Potomac is the
only railroad inlet south east of Cin
cinnati.
almost
Kansas
Strike Hurts Miners
Pittsburg. April 13—Tho
complecto para'ysis of the
coal industry is reported
Ohio Mines Closed
Columbus. April 13—yoft coal
mines in Ohio are nearly all closed
on account of the railroad strike and
thousands of coal miners have been
thrown out of work.
( hicago, April 13.- The main
strength of the striking railroad
workers extended to the east and the
Pacific northwest, with conditions im
proving elsewhere, according t„ rail
road officials and brotherhood Ita'I-
crs. Passenger service is hard hit
around New York.
First -Act of Violence
New York, April 13.—Tho strike of
railroad workers here last night pre
sented the most menacing situ’Mon
the city has faced since the uugutlrrr-
ized walkout began. Freight service
on the ralroads over whch come tho
hulk of tho city's food and fuel vir
tually was paralyzed and passenger
service, already seriously curtailed,
was still further crippled.
jr,' Eirst act \if federal Interven
tion came yesterday when armed
United States troops went into Jer
sey City t 0 unload stranded mail
trains, and Department of Justice
agents extended their investigations
Into every corner o ftho New York
district. «
The situation last night was a s fol
lows: < • 4 t
Mall* train schedules were general
ly Interrupted and motor trucks were
pressed into service for postal first
aid in all important sections. •
Hundreds of thousands of commut
ers living in New Jersey wore unable
. to reach their places of business In
New York.
Iron Bar Hurled Through Window
Strike symnuthizers committed
theirfirst act of violence when an iron
bar was burled through the window
of a Central Railroad of New Jersey
train, injuring a passenger. Train
crewm of four mail trains- of the Erie
wer attacked at Port Jervais, N. Y.,
and railroad officials announced Port
Jarvis was absolutely controlled by
the strikers.
ed toward the hotel project for Flor
ence Inst night in a preliminary meet
in^ of Kiss than a score 'of< the lead
ing business men of the city. The :
party combined w as estimated by I
well posted persons to he pood forj
$]_5,0C0 at least,'for the project, on |
the indications of those making
pledges tind they were naming the
minimum anr untr and expected‘they
might increase their subscriptions
as the proposition tleve oped.
Preliminary Subscriptions
Tentative subscriptions last night
were as follows:
D \Y Alderman, Jr
.1. F.» y tack ley' ..
y. !. Sul/.hncher • •
J. r. Williamson .. .
W. M. Wat rs .. .
W J. Wilkins ....
Henry Dirgan .. ..
T,. S. Morrison .
FOR PRIZE HOUSE :
CORPORATION
BASEBALL TEAMS
GET INTO AC1
7.
Jf&spys:
J. F. Stackley, Veteran Busi- Formal Opening Tom*
ness Man, Is Made
President.
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BUILDING P L A.N S
Of The 1920
Season. ■!
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WHERE THEY
! Nearly All Of The Soace: The Sixteen Clubs Api
; Provided For Has Been ! To Be In Fine
• Spoken For. j Condition.
With approximately $15,000 of the New York, April 13—Major tea«!U«|
j *-6,900 worth of stock thus far i>ub- j baseball . teama swing into'pOtflfttii
scribed attending the meeting, the
i action tomorrow with the _ fb
Yimv of the Borussia, the first German ship to pass 11 :nier i.oiahm bridge
New Uihcrniau wharf, opposite Fishmongers' hall,.froth Mauilmrg.
since 1P1-1. The shii) arrived at the
PHYSICIANS HOLD MR. WILSON GALLS
FINE MEETING' HIS CABINET
Y. M< C. A. DRIVE
MAKES PROGRESS
INTEREST IN MEDICAL SOCIETY raiLHCAD STRIKE 'S SUPPOSED CITIZENS RESPOND GENEROUSLY
.. ..$10,000
. . . . 13.000
.. .. 5.000
. . . . 5.000
.... 5,001
5 000 il meeting and lunchson
VoOO th,i Blue Bird, (he Florence
Lucas ?■ Brunson 3,000 County Medical Society laid plans
OF COUNTY WILL DE
l-TRENGTHENEP.
TO BE REASON FOR MEET
INC
Lawlcn .. .. 25,000 for :• strong r vr.ai of interest ip
5.000 (ij e organization. Hereafter the
2,500 ,noeiiiies of the society will he held
— regularly and ihere promises to he
$107,500 ,1 large ui'tiicaM.c at each of the
gr.fhcrings.
nam''d hy At the last nJeciing much interest
a starting was expressed hy the physicians in
paint than as a infinite sum which the program and the discussions
thev will L ke in the project. As were of benefit to all present. A
several of them stated last night, feature of this meeting was the ud-
Haynswotth A’
J W Ivy .. .
B Aiken ..
Tata'
Strrtir.g Pcint
There pedges were
these gentlemen rather a:
rl
Washington,* April 12 President
W ilzen has ea.IJe l a ••abin'-t mc'diny
for t'.morrcv.'. White Hons? offidalj
weu!d nol say that the unauthorized
«ay
’ ailroed i n ike prompted the
hut it is understood tiii.- won (i
principal .subject discuss -d
meeting. i .
• cal!,
be the
at the
dress, of Mr. Robert Brown, a lead
ing business man of Birmingham.
Mr. Brown is a native Florentine
and he spoke warmly of his inter
est in all things pertaining to this
city. When he hinted that prohlbly
.. . . ... , , .... at no distant day lie would return
that he w: in-rease his subscription here (o , lve thoro * was resounding ap
Others indicated as much. These
( hey had m l (onsldered, till the (pies
Uon as put t'> them' then, just hnw
• n’e'i they would, or could, take in
<mch a proposition. For instance.
Mr. Stackley .‘-tat' 1 d that ns the pro-
wisition developed, the chances are
LOOKING FOR A
SUMMER HOME
| permanent organization ot the Flor-
iencc Storage Warehouse company
"was effected by the stockholders yes
I terday afternoon at the offices of the
' Chamber of Commerce.
Elect Officers
| Officers were elected as follows:
I President—AJ. F. Stackley.
i Vice President—S. I. Sulzbacher.
Secretary-Treasurer—J. M. Lynch.
Directors—J. F. Stackley, Charles ias exceptional attendance and
[ Luhrs, F. L. Willcox, S. I. Sulzbach- ,
er. D. W. Alderman, Jr., J. M. Lynch,
and E. S. Oliver.
The directorate |.’as oleetefl by
the stockholders in their lirst ses
sion. Immediately Jfter the stock
holders adjourned their session, the!
directors convened and elected offi
cers.
Business Meeting
By motion of Mr. J. B. Aiken.
seconded hy J. R. Webster, the stock | American League schedule calls 1
holders determined to have a di- x ew York to open at Philadelphii
reetorate of only eevcfi members. Washington at Boston; Detroit
By motion of Mr. Stackley, seconded . Chicago Ind Et. Louis at ClevehuWL]
-rmvt in v,- ’v ii Vuvnti Hip by Mr. Aiken, the chair was authoriz The Initial return contests are
‘ ' ,7 • ; l , • ed to appoint a committee of three for April 22 when thh order Of
.eiii Chairman v.as Just over t.\o um- ()n nominations. Messrs. E. S. Oliver,! schedule will be reversed. ,
died. This included those members Aiken and Webster were named, and * The games to be played In the Na
, whor had already renewed their mem- instructed to withdraw and select a|ional League tomorrow will ina
hership to 1921. directorate from me list of stock rate the 45th consecutive season
I A highjy gratifying feature is the subscribers. Within f few minutes, the senior major league for tl
TO SUSTAINING MEMBER
SHIP IDEA.
The Membership Drive of the Y.
M. C. A. got away t„ a good start
Monday when the two teams began
the real work of the week. The- first
opening of the 1920 season. Bs
upon the form exhibited In the ag
training on Southern diamonds,-
sixteen clubs of the National.
American -leagues pppear to be in 4
(•client physical condition and, )
ball prophets forecast close races
tho respective league flags as
cfal receipts due to the unusual
terest in the game this year, .
I'l stern and Western city clt "
share equally in the allotment
opening dates. In the National
gue Boston plays at New York
Philadelphia will make its' initial,
pea ranee at Brooklyn. The West
division teams of the senior
zation clash with Chicago at Clfcci
i nuti and Pittsburgh at St. Lout*-
are responding to tii e committee completed its work ganization dates buck to 187<:
Membership idea. reports 1 through Mr. Aiken. (the Chicago club won the fif^t
Building Plans
nant. The teams of that city A
SECRET SERVICE DISAPPROVES OF
WOODS HA».E, MA'S, AND
THEM? fdAY GOES.
Ifieure^ were named rattier to indi-
plause.
Dr. F. H- McLeod has invited the
way the cUizens.
tho "Sustaining”
Nineteen or fthese were turned in
yesterday, ranging from ten to twen- jTf. J. M. Lawton, chairman of the ; hold the lead for since 1876 Q»I<
ty-five dollars. It is understood that buflding committee, submitted a clubs have captured eleven
the funds realized in this wav will ground sketch of the projected ware 1 Plonships. Boston comes second
he used in making repairs to the houses, as prepared by Mr. W. J. 1 nine and New York third with <
couipment, whih is in very had Wilkins, architect. It provided for m be American League will celeb:
shape. three units of 4.) feet front each and Bs 1 71 st annual opening, having. *1
The only impediment to the sp^dy pji 108 feet deep, making a total major career In the spring,
termination of tho Drive ! s th? Jack frontage of 120 feet. In time the-,^00. Since that date the pepe '
eight
cate the leant the meu hacking the physicians to meet the first Wednes-
proposition might <'crant on from d a y in May at, the Florence Infirm-
thosc present, than for how much a ry. Refreshments will be served
The steering, ecmmittec was dis while the staff of the Infirmary will
appointed in the fact several men, be assigned to the subjects oh the
who ware invited, were prevented b- program. This promises to be a most-
illness cr other good reasons from interesting meeting,
attending, while others who were A scientific committee has been
wanted could net be reached. But' appointed to make up the program
fhr their ab .enc?, the committee be- for each meeting a month in advance
of workers. The men who are work- company expects to add two more 40 ’’nve b°en distributed among
Washington^ April 13.—White iug are doing so'at a great sacrifice root-mrits, giving a total frontage of7c , ' ,b< L PhlladetphUi and Boston
House officials are’considering possi- They earnestly ask the co-operation 200 feet. having won stx: Chicago flvn mr
ble sites for summer headquarters of all citizens in the eff-t to c’^se Mr. Jake Berger reported very fav, trolt th r e o- The schedule of 0|
P ^ . *- - J - iihle nrnnnerts. from interviews 1 ?—me* forowq;
National League
Boston at New York.
tho White ilouse wliere President
Wilson will have complete rest, fol
lowing the elmination of Woods Hole,
Mass., as a place of cummer resi
dence.
The President had accepted 0 Mr.
Crane's offer of a lease on the prop-
improvement in West
Chicago, April 13.—While the un-
r authorized strike of railroad employ
e's, which started In Chicago two
weeks ago with the walkout of 700
switchmen on the Chicago, Milwau-
. kee and St. Paul Railroad, yesterday
"appeared to be gradually waning In
lieves at least $150,000
teen placed last night.
Ivy Enthusiastic
The active support of Mr.
veteran hotel man of repute,
been enrolled fer this proposition.
After carefully considering the pro-
ic;i from all possible angles, even to
taking an adverse position on the
routler before the steering commit
tee to develop the proposition, Mr.'
Ivy has ccme out with a hearty en
dorsement of the hotel movement.
‘T believe firm'y,’’ Mr. Ivy stated
last night addressing the gathering.!
“that the hotel proposition is a good
one—and 1 believe Florence business
men can handle It satisfa’ctorlly from
all angles. Right now. Florence could
fill a ISOcroom hotel, easily, in my
judgment.
Presents Figures
"On conservative figures, -a 150
room hotel rented at $3 per day,
would yield $1 <’•4.250 per annum. AI
lowing for a 23 1-3 per cent vacancy.,*
or-e might expect an annua) revenue!
would have M> that those who are assigned to * ,u *- **• b:i( l n , 0 *' been inspected
| subjects will have plenty , of time to
* prepare their papers.
Ivy The officers of the Medical Society
l, a! ! are:
Dr. N. W. Hicks, President.
Dr. S. R. Lucas, Secretary.
by the secret service operatives and first day. Looks like a close fight.
White House attaches who always
manage the household surroundings
of the President and his family. ,
Not Large Enough .
When tho White House ■ advance
tho campaign aip in a few days. Don't orable prospects, from interviews
wait for the solicitor. Hand in your w ith big tobacco men, for all of tho |
renewal or your application and he'p units to bo rented at fancy prices,
the cause. Show some of the, By motion of Mr. E. S. Oliver,'
BOOSTER SPIRIT that Florence is seconded hy Mr. R. L. Reaves, the ;
boast'ng of just now. stockholders authorized tho building !
An interesting fact Is that th? committee to proceed with the plans.'
“Army” ami the f'Navty’ turned in Th e committee comprises Messrs. J. i
an equal number of applications the m. Lawton, chairman; S. I. Sulzbach-i
• t. 4* ^
FIREBUGS WORK
IN MONROE, LA.
Phdadelphia at Brooklyn.
Chicago at C'nciiinati.
Pittsburgh at St. Louis.
American League
New York et Philadelphia.
Washington at Ba&ton.
Detroit at Chicago.
St. Louis at Cleveland.
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nr- rl «: rnuit Delete Uk> WJE-JZ SSZ %. 223*
State Associdtion.
EX-EMPRESS
IS VERY ILL
GERMAN PAPER REPORTS HER
CONDITION AS VERY GRAVE
Beilin, April 13—The Former Em
press’ condition is grave, according
to the Deutche Tages-Zeilung.
it is said, they cpme to tho conclu
sion that tho Crane estate itself was
not large enough and that tho ac
comodations to bo found in the vil
lage were insufficient for the force
from the executive offices which
would have to be moved to Wood's
Hole for the summer. It also de
veloped that tho Crane mansion is
NEW POWER PLANT IS BURNED
INDUSTRIES STAND IDLE
the Middle west and Far West, thejof $109,500. Allowing a generous
situation in the territory east of'sum for operating cost, one could fig
2,000 ATTEND THE
Y. W. C. A. MEET
FIRST SESSION OF CONVENTION
OPENS TODAY IN CLEVE
LAND, OHIO.
Cleveland. April 13. Two thousand
Monroe, T a., April 13—The Monroe
T ight and Power plant which has
just boon rebuilt, was again ’burned
today, and the Industrial plants opnr
ntod bv electricity are ,idle. The
authorities suspect Incendiaries arc
'close to a railroad track where many responsible for the fire,
truins pass day and night; that there
are several automatic fog signals in U
the waters of Long Island sound close:
to shore, and that the layout of tho 1
Crane grounds in relation to public!
streets and sidewalks Wood’s Hole F.
were such that Jho secret service!
men advanced what they termed j
praqtica! obstacles to their regular
plans tor guarding the President.
S. MAIL MUST
NOT BE DELAYED
O. DEPARTMENT WARNS THE
STRIKERS OF POSSIBLE
VIGOROUS ACTION
Cleveland took on a more serious as-! me at least $59,000 left for income, delegates are attending the conven-
pect.
The center of developments in the
walkout of insurgents had definitely
shifted to the East, where additions
to the ranks of the rebel railroad
workers had caused a seriou s stop
page of freight and passenger traf
fic ami the closing of several indus
tries dependent on the railroads for
supplies.
In my opinion, such a prefect would I' 011 ihe National Young Women's
Embargo on Tickets.
Atlanta. April 13.—Hale of through
licHP^^xcept on one train to points
north of Washington wa s discontin
ued today by the Southern railway,
while the Seaboard Air Line discon-
tinueiMKolllug tickets to all points
north of Richmond.
Because of the unauthorized strike
yield at least 7 per cent on the in
vestment. and the chances are excel
lent for a greater Income.”
Inasmuch as Mr. Ivy Is a hoto! man I
of experience and repute, his state-!
incut bore great weight with those
who heard him make it. He expres-!
sod himself as for the hotel and I
took 85,009 stock in if as a starter!
with prospect of increasing his sub |
scription.
Outlook Brightens
With the success of the prelimi
nary canvass, the •outlook for the
realization cf Hie hotel project now
appeals much brighter to those hamil
ing the movement.
The meeting was cal'ed as a preli
Christian Association here todav.
GENERAL STRIKE
AS A PROTEST
CLAIMED- THAT “HUNGER PRIS
ONERS” ARE BEING ILL
TREATED.
Dublin. April 13.—A general strike 1
has begun in Ireland to protest
against the treatment shown the,
'prisoners of Mount Joy prison who
ate on a hunger strike. .
The latest reports say the hunger '
strikers are all weak and some are
nearing Hu* danger mark.
Washington, April 13--Vigorous ac
tion will ho taken if there Is inter-
Conflicting Interests fl'Fence with the movement of mail.
Pparh An A err p Ament- | ,h< I ,nat ofifi(:0 department today an
Keacn /in Agreement j nounced Tllorf1 will ])( , no inV e 8 ti.
In New Hotel Project gallon ot the strike by the senate
| committee at present. Senator (Tun-
In a conference between Mr. W. It.! mins announced after receiving as-
Barringer, owner of the Florence Ho surances that the White House
to’, and the .members of the steering j would name the railroad labor board
ccmimlttep for the new hotel project within 12 hours,
for the city, both interests agreed on'
ONLY io PITCHERS
MAY USE THE “SPIT’’
of railroad men in the North, il. was | niinaiy to the mass meeting and nil-
explained the railroads were not in a
'position to guarantee passenger traf
Ik' in that section. The Southern,
however wJU bgR until further notice
through ticket^ to New York on its
•rain leaving
rtlgfiPSnd wmiflpg in Washington at.'
nTpit "fit tfih Pennsylvania paTroad
statt»uU art, ‘ 1 handle sloept/nl at
night. ' ' _
Funeral Services
Of Travis W>ls’
The funeral services over the body
of Travis ’A'clsh, whose death occur-
SAYS 13 STATES
HAVE SECEDED
to built the hotel- and with the aid
, o fsuch men as pledged their support
, I and money last night, success must
'FOLLOW THE LEAD TAKEN BY i be realized.'
STATE OF SONORA I
ly which will he h-ld Thiiriiduy af-,
ternoon. 6'30 o’clock at the tobacco!
warehouse of Mr. Jake Berger, j
Every loyal citizen of Florence is in
vited to he present.
' Lovaltv and duty v. ,11 compel M '* ' ,l ! hh ugo. v rr? held at the
every good citizen of Florence to he * l<,,l|f ' ,,l Mrs. Anna S. Parrott, moth-
present Thursday, and hear this sub- t ' 1 ' J,r 1110 d.'c< .isod yesterday after-'
ject presented,’’ stated Mr. .1 M i ' 1 ,,v '‘ ; "" 1 ""' n ' Wi,s il
Lynch, president of the eanipaign j Ill,!
organization, today. "We are going
the formation of the organization
now developing. After the new v ho
t( 1 organization is formed, Mr. Bar
ringer wllLpresent to it a proposi
tion for the unification cf all inter-
erls between tho two hostclries. In
the interim, Mr. Barringer has prom
ised to cooperate with the new pro-
^ The meeting was harmonious Lhru^f J:i° A olfel | ,,e ^ 1,10 '‘ 8p ' t I bal '”
•«■. «'«->"* ‘
no dcrire or vish to iupure tho other
lu>t
er. J. F. Stackley, Jake Berger, and
Howard Cannon. By motion of Mr.
Oliver, seconded by Mr. Reeves, the ! _ . _ .
committee on site was authorized to, r* Uficral oCTViCCS Ox
proceed to close the deal j J Calhoun BrUOSp!
Mr. E. H. Lucas moved for the J
stockholders ' to adjourn. He was
seconded by J. M. O’Dowd.
Directors Meet ! . y ~ Jif3
i Funeral services ciar the bodyV
J Calhoun Brunson were held ft J
In the meeting of the directors,
following, the officers detertnined on
procuring a manager for the ware
house but left the election till a lat
er date. Such provision probably will
be made when the houses are com-
pleetd.
In order to determine the company
depository, with fairness to all in*, ... ..
terests. tho names of every bank in ® T '_Martin |
1 John’s Episcopal church yent
afternoon and were attended by
| large number of Prlend*' and
lives.
In the form the services wera t
lar to those conducted at the: 1
eral last Thursday of Mr. BruAidni’i
revered father, the late. ’JL <V.]
Brunson. The same hymns
the city were written on slips of pa
per and President Stackley blindly
drew cne from tho hunch. He drew
the Palmetto Bank & Trust company.
By motion of Mr. Sulzbacher, sec
onded by ■ Mr. Parrott, all checks ot
PRESIDENT jOHNSON OF AMERI
CAN LEAGUE MAKES
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Chicago., Anril 13.—Only ten pitch-
sang a solo and a quartette render
“Lead Kindly Light.’ The Rev. *
mer s. Poyner conducted the vto
which were most impressive.
The body was place at rest
side that of his father j|n
tho company will be signed by the . tbe * r * ve
treasurer, and countersigned by the covered with beautiful flowers,
president.
Railroad Siding
Mr. D. IV. Aldermad, Jr., was nam
ed a committee of one to procure
siding connections for the warehouse
by motion of Mr. Lynch seconded by
Mr. Oliver. In all probability, sev
eral firms which arc wanting siding
along this block, will co-operato on a
frontage basis and install the siding.
Tho directors adjourned on motion
of Mr. Oliver seconded hy Mr. Sulz
bacher.
Pay In Money ,
About $1,500 was paid In during
iho meeting on the 20 por cent as
sessments'.
; following acted as pall txfirim:
'Frank J. Brand, It. B. McKerroll, ;
, I Hartsville; f. F. Robers’onj, of i
nono; R. R. Stuckey. Dr. John j
Barnwell, Edward Gregg.
PREMIERS MEET
WILL DISCUSS IMMEDIATELY
THE ADVANCE OF FRENCH
TROOPS INTO dERMANY.
Paris, April 13. (Hava).—Prei
Milleiyind and Lloyd George
meet todiscuss the controversy
, tween France and Great Britain
Already $800 had been live to tho advance of French t»
all
fording
parHes are interested in af-
F’oreuce . adequate ho' 1 nr ,
TOBACCO PLANTS
commodiations. There will be no Iffi i
up on plans to this end. 'i
article StiF
d yes v
The contorence followed an
whicli Mr. tfarringer pub'ished
t'irday aftoruoon in Tho Times.
paid in and banked. This makes , Into Germany prior to convening
about $2,300 paid in now on tho rapi- Supreme Council at San Remo,
VB stock. All other stockholders cording to the Matin,
are urged lo make their initial pay
ments at once.
Mr, Lawton announced caring the
meeting of the stockholders tho three
Units wilt cost about $10,090 each.
The directors determined about $19,
REPORTED SHORT oun more af the stock must ho placed
at once oefore starting building.
Aged Couple In
RST BEOS WERE KILLED OUT
RIGHT BY THE COLD
man who was well known
voung
here. The interment was made
Mount Hope Uemetery. The Rev.
at
Demand Surrender
Of General Semenoff
Peking, Apr 13—The Russian Bol
shevik! have demanded Ihat ‘the Chi
bv
L. McCoy conducted the funeral ser
vices. The floral offerings were : li,1,er f!al|f '- v nnd Ills wife, an
numerous. j copule living at 1008 East Day street they wil'
Tijb^c^x nlanterg are very much
worried ( vor the prnsnect of a shert
Mcnrl f~)f M I ruro ' 11 nts - T ‘ lf! first beds in many
iVCCU L/I Help oases were killed bv the cold, and
I tlm seed d plantings have met wMhinoso surrender to them the person oi
reported to the Times today almost a A hard n time in gettiivi (: ‘‘ !1, ' ral aemenoff. who succeeded
H. W . Crowley that Mr. Mor- through tie top soil. Farmers who' Admiral Kolchak as head of the All
aged made bedj for a fortv acre crop sav ^Bu sian govenrment. The Chinese
Meetings Continue At
Magnolia Height
Agiia Prieta. Bonora, Mexico. April
13—/Gen. Fino, commanding the first
divisional army pf Sonora, unnounc
CORRECTION
ot only enough plants to! government has refused to accede to
. were very much in need of the help:plant half\that acreage. The ferti-l 11,0 demand but has notified the mil
' l,n ^ :oo,1 1, " 0 " l '‘ of '"wnce. .Mr. |lizer situation also is the occasion !<tar.v governors of Manchuria, where
- ' | Ihiilev has not been able L> work for , of trouble | for the planters. Some Fetuenoff took refuge after leaving
I he name of the orchestra engaged '■"me time because of sickness. He of them haiie not received enough vet Siberia, that he must ertner disarm
- ly r nrintil e vJfe C r£t° n r,** orro , ueous -1 ! ,HR »'> f ««'jnn<l from asking aid. He to start wo&k with. When the spring or leave Chinese territory. Tho gov-
loJUmnution that thirteen states, had » o rt h Portion. Rising temperature 1 r L' dprp .i'm, ' S ‘‘ °, nfod ® rate Vpter ? n - Should began 1111*4 were indications that «™« r * wero ^"uoted to keep close
fqilNrmbeWmora in '^cddlrig, fumij>n. Iff terror Wednesday. Strong west j Florence under the dLreltrvJh?n any ‘u 8 1 re , i to i ni . ake a contribution it the tobacco! crop this year would be watch 6f Uie former Cossack com
thjdRbvhwrrtifei^ijf anji uOrUi-west winds. Mr j B ournier ot
THE WEATHER.
For'SouHi Carolina:
Fair tonight and Wednesday, ('old-
may be loft at Iho homo or the office
of Crawley ami Harris.
larger thai
now are
usual hut the prospects i rn!,T,( f ei w blle he remains in Manchu
jmewhat discouraging. ( r * a -
"The Devil has been chased
the stump for a good many
said a leader in Magnolia
Bapt’.st church today, “but the
O. VV. Triplet blew up the stump
bis sermon lust night and It wtl!
a straight away chase from nosrVl
The service last night was •■M
well attended and much j lOtApti
was manifested. The singing is
ducted by Mr. Argur Wiggins of
timore.
Guatemala In The
Throes Of Ui
Washington, April 13—A res
Uon has broken out in Gugt
Opponents of President Cabrera’
ed Guatemala City after street
ing. Advices stated that
had been landed to protect the
lean legation.
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