The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 11, 1920, Image 12
SAVIM. J IIK run .o
l>o I .a Hour Schools 'IVIIm Wtlal it in
Dolii* For South Carolina Children
? i f
'iiu> following is u bn'lelln frurn the
De la llowe S I h (?' Industrial ScIikiiI
< m . m i |4*i| Ml Wlllluu'l'Mi, S < :
Ilenr.v I Mumimanl wrote a hi?ok liim
e&Hed attention lo the .cNw relation
hetweon t|ie prluelpjerf underlying phy -
vU-ol Tmlilii'S 'and *Hhvm' m >< l? ? rl > I
Np)ritii4ll vftluo* ; ""'l (iiorotii 1 e dirt 1 1 >? ?
world <.i van! xerviee,
A im.im iiifnv?ile<l In plant-. -.tn >u l? I lir
interested In ehiidren, tho ?o have
known some women who air I u f ? ? i ? ?>; I ? ?? I
hi (I 'UK, hill fUl'O nothing for ha hie*.
ldkewl.se. a mini interested In I'lilld < ul
line should kiii>\v sianethliig of the hl\V>
ilia I uuderlv I'he trrow 1 1 1 off
l?w<*hoMa ml onions.
Homo one ?i ?<*?l on aii apple *hoot
In the Do la Howe1 Orchard Movent! year.<
Hg o. 'INnlay thai 'tree Is growing oril of
? he ground Ol an allele of (lllOJlt lft '!<?
grec*. A (errant of the l?e la Howe
furm lwi* a hHplov.s little ifU'l. four
your* of age. who eaunot walk or sit
uloue. The ifilioPHiee <?f tin* paront* *t
,, the child's* I lie th led t<? litis eonditloin
Luther ltiii'l?itnk (surel.v In* wou'd he
a model father or leader of chlldreii)
t<?ok the HpU;e?< off the eaeil <?f the de<?
?-i1 and made I l??'l r miceuleinv avalla
hi? for Ihi' thirdly eutf lie. What a pity
Nome jL^Mlly man. Ik- It Mte preaoher of
*ven oh! man 'Jesse .lathes himself,
hr^ not taken the devil out of (he
yqiiug .I I'SHe and given him a lift* that
w^jihl have 1'i;oilght his. liod.v to a
timely ami honored eml rather than
bifTo mtrdo It the proper target for
"itphort Ford's pistol IniU."
Everybody with a plot In his haek
yard no longer than the hath room fioor
U Working <i\?Ttiine l<? in.ik. a <ID|I
of U'Uine, Im*?iuk and lomnto<<-> In -r
der to cireumveut the. f? h??I slunk",
TUot*ia |/?o|?ir havo lit t h?'l r homes |h?m
nut brained *011* u It" are loung up Hit
lol.l tux Ii'n f'M> < Tilt Ifa * JMH I I ? I < MV 1 1 Hi out
(hi* Ik" dollar ami Imviii iM'aUt'd
j daUtfh|ers?w li" i?l'e
' porell oltew liJK gum and wearing sllk
' stCM'klugS erejH- lit* 'vlthtf*, Mill ID
I hir sliniw. Thoso >anio Imy# art' at
{tin* age when father* used to lurn them
'over their knees ami with the boot Jaek
j make if I'liiptawiilih* for I hem to Mil down
I for two or liner <lny?- : am! i ???>?? same
daughter* a r<( hi the 'u*<' when moth
ers i|m> t<? Ht.v "Jilt l?* glrft -hPUia
mhhii wind not heard." Not only U> gar
dening inn <lc a travesty, Ixil tlx- tragedy
Of tragedies K that the sons ami
daughters of .ih'ii home* aro laying t lit*
fniimhi I Ion* for lives of. uu'appitiess
find failure.
I tllrih, whose mothers arc t ? k> buny
with week ends and bridge eluhs to ??n
tj?r Into their oou{Ulone<\ will mo'iim1 lime
make those mother* m-ii Id Hhelr pil
lows with far* Mlijli burn li reniedlably
wMiln their sou Is. Ami hoys, whose
fathers think of tuftUfUg exeept bu
siness ami golf. will mnko those xtiine.
fathers apply to die Stale Reformatory
for admission for tholr son*.
Yes, it freipnu tly e< ino to these also.
At hist the siu-sick, east out ami help*
less ..prostitute has to make her way to
ihis refuse. lOver^ Shi'H, nirihitaliiH
Its walled up, '^nu uiia rded, window
barred penite.'iHary, wideTMs purely for
the 1'ixl while little hoy. now* grown
up, who <onee defied fids father's a<lfo
ti It lens and Is now defying the State.
Oh, why not save the silly youth from
breaking their mother's 'hearts; from
having lo ktVp the reforuui torles ex
I h ii t, frorti falling luto^ie ways of thei
JOH NN Y RAY
lIGGS IN SOCIETY
Adapted, from Geo. McManus'
BRINGING UP FATHER
Newspaper Comics
M i nk \i i.!i:sri( rm; \.ti:k. tomokkow. .11 m. irni.
WHITE
SHOE
DRESSING
KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT
THf r P.DALICY
COBPOR*TIONS,IID,
ourrAix), M.v.
FOR SALK AT A BARGAIN
Wo ha\ re in stock a good many -second-hand
Reed Organs to offer at a bargain. Can arrange
easy terms. Call in and see them.
The Camden Furniture Company
woman of I.K' htrnt, from having to
face the nuntonce of the atom replvmn
i 1 1 i \ ?? aj (he law'r \N 1 1 \ i i'M
A ? i ilfiit I i< I j? rt under the ahove
caption a pea rod III I'lM' i MM look
h the child: America nifc*4oo,
ltolshevl>ni. llevt*ronee. SoolaMxiu, Hm*
Mgl? (i, Atheism ut id all tin* other things
worth-while 41 lift worthies* wUI seek
their |*ropcr level If wo save the child.
'IV <? iriic problem of (ho nge is the
right kind of child ??nil tiro, il i> not
I )i Ih kind of system pr that kind of
system , wiHtou wlt>h oapital let ters
or nnuied f??r jfcnue successful child fU.1
turU<, hut 4t Is tin* intelligent, |k?i*I4
out, godly ooiMthA wltih otir children.
Thai and only that, will toll. There
UlUsI !??? HO furlough ill <4: Is War, y?'x,
mother must know with whom and
where dattjjlMof Is 4 it I ho evening, anil
fait.her must toil certain youi^ men
t tut t Mvoy cannot mil on mother's dang
tor. A40ftl tinker lQUHt continue to ltd
tier hoy A'omo in at night and kiss him
off to lied, and mother must 'approve his
nsk?oolates dnd his lttrunts, Ah, the
shades of th<?se good odd days and
nights !
Wvery courity lu Soulih Carolina lu?>
wtt.hln Its borders children wlu> canndl
I ?< c4-.ll?lv J$t this training. Some of
them are orplmuv*, noine of them are
the ehlldren of i?oor and Ignorant par
ents. some of them are the d!;>hlr<\i!
of criminals, sou.ie mv t:he ohllilren
WU.hout ?a ma me. Such children have
two footer mothers. who must take
them ami protect them and train Mietn.
One of tihese Is the vOh\irHi% She. l/tis
hiiilt orphanages. lOpworth, Dhe Church
Home. Thorn well, and Connie Max
well are caring for hundreds of Imj.vs
and girls. The other Is the ?Uwte.
There is only one plaso provided hy
Hie Shaf^ for Its foster hhHdr'on. ami
tihnt Is I>e la Howe.
We have never met the new Shist
I ? tendon t of t'lie South < 'nroliua In
dust rial Sehool for Hoys nor 'do we
know t Ife heads of i lie Reformatory for
ft iris and tJie State Penitentiary. hut
wo tihem in a resjss-t
fill way tliot we are going to help
break thorn up if wo ?nn. If the god
ly father* and mothers of Soutih Caro
lina along with tjio orphaerigrs could
have t ho (raining of all tlio hoys and
girls i>f the Mi a to, wo really wonder
what tvouhl become of the .Fuvenlle
Court's, ami Reformatories. the Chain
t?augs\ and f?i'v da?k barred l>ri<or.
1 1ou<o.
I he ? I -i y after this bulletin Is b-iug
written. < >id <M()i?y |m going |<> Im> hois
tod to i In- t"p of a now flat: |Vle on the
institution'- grounds and tho ohlldron
?* ill sing " VmerUti". Yesterday In the
t'hiiroh tlie.v >^ing ".My faith looks up
to '! I or," \Ycre it in 4 for I >e la Ifowe
Hiov rnluhl s-i.iijo day lie singling- vi>nu?
"I I \ <i. W'i?v'v and he suhsorihiug I
to 'tie prl M'iples i f soviet gov^'t'innent.
NTKKI^l JtMl* OYERHOARI)
Sharks Off Ctilmu Coast Knjoy Keal
Feast
Havana. June 7 - 1 1 Utld reds (if fine
?.jeers vtnnipeded on board the Aineri
: .1 it steamer Si. Charles outside of
Havana harb?>r Saturday afternoon,
.1 hI after eventing a pau.ie on hoard
flu* ship. plunged in in I !m> sea., where
1 1 1 f * \ lieeani.' I ho prey of llio sharks
w ' i"h infest llir wnli'rs off Morn
< h*. I'.xeept for a eompa r,i 1 1 ve few
ill. 1 1 swsimi adiore and now wandering
a i?mit tin1 ^ubu rl?s of ihis eity. all the
s.<M? shf-rs ??n the Charles are he-]
lieved to have |K*ri>ived.
?SihiIi try offi'-ers who inspected Iho
\ csvel ??n her arrival Satunlay were
? * ,i hi nneil when tln\\ f"iiii<l 1"?U dead
steer*, in I in* hold ?if the ship I'm avoid
pM>^i Ide danger t<> I lie |ieople Iif llu;
? -it v. (lies ordered the captjjie nf I he
st Charles |m piil miii (m mm and throw
o\ erboa i ll l lie i-sireasses nf I !w faille
Mill had died While the etvtv was
? 1 1 iTJt t in lliis onorinous las!;, the
vjiv-rs < mi hoard In'oa nie --ta inpeded,
broke down their ?*orna Is and ran a
I uiiiek. Frightened animals nni tip
Jmi.iI down flu* decks- and (plunged t.ver
|!?iird, when' I lie liters of the deep were
jauaitiiej tloiu I'mir Mere seen to
strike the water almost simultai' eously
? nd in an install! they wmv drugged
j ? "i u s 1 1 1 1 the surface. unly a trail of
j 1 1 j . - 1 leiliiiL' "f their fate
J Tug* were .sent out to tin- St. Clmrh*s
1 .n d found the erew *?rtual> } k i ra I.VJM'd
j\ ? * ! ? terror For a linn tliere was
I da nu'et that t lie \ c*o?ei would tj rift ell
'the n?k. nr.ir the harbor entranee. hut
it was ,i t Inst brought into |*.rt it is re
ported <?'.ly frfty eamisses have tH*?vn
removal fp'in thi' .ship and liarlior au
thorities are finding uiiK'li ?tiffi?*ultv
in sn?e\iring men to enter the hold of
j the ofevitner to <t?u?pleie i he task of
j clearing ithe St Charles of menac
ing i-ariro.
Sam Nixon abused of killing hLs
I wife.. Salllo Nixon, and a man named
M??rrls af Knstovor a stnn II town about
fen mile* U'low Columbia Saturday
It Ls ;*l??y*s| 1 1 hi I Nixon fir^t s*tiot Morris
with a i*ho(?nui. killing him thou lilt
hi* wife over tin* bead with U>e butt of
of the spin II 1* said th;?t Nlxou fln
ishitl kilUpg his wife by cb??pplng h??r
jvith an axe. He gnw himself up.
Jealousy Is ntttrtbuted ?s tho ca\u*>.
There isn't another
seap in ? the' world like
Clean Easy. If you don't
get the genuine, you can't
get a substitute that wiil
I do the work. Ask For
? Clean Easy.' ?
THAT'S what everybody's say*
ing about Clean Easy Naptho
leine Wash Soap. You'll say it too,
once you try it, Just think ? only
^ten minutes boiling and the aver
age wash is clean gpd ready.
You can bet your life women
everywhere are enthusiastic. They
never realized that washing could
be done so simply apd easily until
they tried Clean Easy.
Here's all that's necessary ? Soak
your clothes over night. Buy a
cake of Clean Ej*sy and shave half
Of it into 4 lA gallons of water. Let
it dissolve. Boil for ten minutes
and stir with a stick. Rinse and
blue ? and the whole job is finished!
Every garment is clean and .fresh.
m ; Can you imagine what a ^won
derful help this soap is? Every
day you put off buying Clean ?J^sy
is a day of unnecessary hard work.
Buy it now! You will save your
self hours of miserable drudgery,
and will be happy and bright on
washdays as well as; holidays. Ask
your grocer.
w" V - ^ .-1L j T; :
Fellow direction*
on inside of
wrapper
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SAVES
THE RUB
Louis vIllk Food Products Co., -incorporated
m Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. Diiikins Oeari
Sutiitor. Juuo (?.? Mrs. FWmxikv
S|?.mn lMnkinx (lied lit her homo in the
i < >s\v??ko noi.irhlmrhuMl at I o'elrrk Sun
I ?Ia y" luonilntf. after a loan iHne*>:; The
I funeral servU^s were at Kembert
ifUurcli iit <)s\ve^<> at 11 o'clock Mm
i tljiy ,'ino.MilrMJ uml flw intomiwH wwll
I ?- " i ? .J
J I lie family lyu'.vlnje proinul.
FIT EVERY
CAR? FILL
EVER Y NEED
lkio fabric
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Pn^'ngrr C ar Sizes
30" x 3" 32" x 4"
30" \ 3 1 " 33" x
32" x 3 1 j " 31" x 1"
31" x 1"
"
LKK CORD* ,
PUNCTURK-PROOFS
Passenger Car Sizes
32" x 4 Vi" 36" x W
33" x Wi" 33" x 5"
34" x 4 Vi" 35" x 5"
35" x 4!{j" 37" x 5"
Layer view d?
LEE Cord
Puncture Proof
jp\l-:i M VHC t i res madr the automobile possible.
I. op runcture-Proof pneumatics cured the vital defect^
i/f iill tires by preventing puncture* and blow-outs.
You tan buy a Leo Puncture-Proof (Fabric) with the
impend ruble l> nt pliable Puncture-Proof tread in all sizes
from .10 \ *t" up t<? 3 x I .
Tin* Lro (lord Piuirtiire-Proof ? the tire achievement of the
? entury ? lias every ' characteristic of the fineflt Cord tire *
perfected .irifl protected hv the patent I.ee Puncture-Proof
feature.
I |i<*\ ? .1- -mall a.* A'2 x awl a* big as 37' x 5" witli six *
,-i/o in l)du ecu.
i ,rc Piinclurt'-Proofj* defy tlir rit?k> ol rvorv road.
Tlir\ s;i\c your tubes and eliminate repair* ami the annoyance'
?>f road delays. i
~TLi?s
KERSHAW MOTOR CO., Camden, S. C.
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