The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 10, 1920, Image 2
A bouiM check, aggregating more
than seven million dollar*, will be dlk
?rlini(?v| t<> H*errt Motor Company em
flovven.
Teak, during the relgu of tbo ltur
Mug*, WBU the royul wood aud
Die king hud. a right to ull teuk.
It U a nerlotis offense to ride u bt*
tjjtrle anywhere i?e?r (be eity of Con
stant If tojrie.
T. B. BRUCE
Veterinarian
lsvttleton St., fiion* U4
CAMDEN, S. C.
If a horae ate am much bn a caterpil
lar. in proportlou to 1U eUa, It would
consume a tou of hay every 24 hour*.
lie fore the war Kiims1?'n .K) grand
dukes owned noxue &.000 square wile*
<>f luud uod 323 pafeioea and etMtles
and employed about LH),000 servants.
Their Income ran luto the billion*.
| In the early imrt of the fifteenth
j eentury oarvera and gliders in Ven
I lee were permitted to attach their
uami'N to the frame* of picture* by
famous urtiHts.
The second anniversary vf J he sign
Injf of tl?e armistice was celebrated
in ilelgluin by blowing up with dyna
mite a monument erected by the Oer
man* at Coulllot, Id commemoration
of the battle of CftiarleroD.
Double - Barreled
Service
WHEN you buy I U C machines, you
also buy the Service that goes with
them? the co-operation that exists bet ween
us and the International t larvester Com
pany, and which we intend to continue
with you. We expect to hold your con
fidence in the I I I C line by furnishing
the best implements, machines and farm
operating equipment on the market.
We render to you a double-barreled Service
in not only supplying you with first-dads, goods,
but in .seeing that these goods are kept in perfect
running order long after thr original sale is for
gotten.
Genuine
Repairs
Out moral obligation does not stbp with the
original sale, but you can hardly expect us to
assume any responsibility for the successful
operation of I H C machines if you buy imita
tion repairs of inferior quality instead of buying
genuine I I! C Repairs.
We sell only genuine I HC Repairs made by
the Harvester Company, and which are made of
the same materials as Used for the original
machines. No imitation equals the genuine.
Play safel ?
SPRINGS Sc SHANNON
Camden, S. C.
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MONEY TO LOAN
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v H. HOUGH, Special Agent
i'.; .1" ?< ? :
CRIME IN U. S.
BEATS EUROPE
Investigator Teds Why "Tolerant
America" Is Plagued With
Munfers and Thefts.
TASK OF POLICE MUCH HARDER
Naithar th? Polle# a# London Nor Paris
Would to Able to Cope With Crime
In Now Yerk or Chloo go, Say*
Raymond 0. Feedick
Now Yerk.? Telor*?t American cities
are overrua with criminals to a greater
extent than metropolitan districts In
Europe ami neither the j?ollce of Ix>n*
don nor of Parts would be able to cope
with crime In this city or Chicago. ac
cording te Raymond B. Fosdlck. who
made public statistics compiled for the
bureau of social hygiene.
"The police of an American city sre
faced 'with a task such us Kuropean
ppllce organizations have no knowledge
of," Hald Mr. Kosdick In Riving atatia
tics from one purl of lilx forthcoming
work' on "Amerlciul Police Systems. *'
"The metropolitan police force of Lon
don. with all Its splendid erticleney
would bo overwhelmed In New York,
mid the brigade dp surete of Paris,
with tt h Ingenuity and mechanical
equipment, would fall f;? r btdmv the
level of Its present achievement I'- It
were confronted with tin' situation !n
Chjcugo." x
Mr, Posdick dlsouvs.??? the Relation o(
heterogeneous j>ophitw|on In America
to the crime rnte, and concludes thn'
preponderance of crime In this country
I* augmented by unassimllated or
poorly assimilated races.
We Condone Violence.
"It must no) he .supposed, however,
thai our foreign und colored popula
tion Is the sole cause of our excessive
crime inte," continues Mr. Posdlck. "If
tlie offenses of our foreign und colored
races wiye stricken from (he ealculn
tlon our crime record would sKill great
ly exceed the record of western Ku
rope. Willi all Its kindliness and irood |
nature the temper ? ?f our communities I
contains a strong strain of violence.
We eomlone violence :> n < I shirk its pun
Ishment.
"As to the fact e?l our excessive
criminality the statistics furn'sh >tnr
tllttc evidence. London 'it I'.Md. with
a population of 7.2~>0.(X)0. had nine pre.
meditated murders, Chicago. one-lhlrd
the slr.e of London, in the ?ame period
had 10JL- nearly twelve time*- 1. ond?it'*
?otal. In 1018 Chicago hail 14 more
tuwdets than Kngland and Wales. t?
1010 the nuinmber of murders in Chi
cago Was almost exactly six ftmes the
number committed In London.
"In 1018 New York, hail six times
more homicides than London. and ex
ceeded the total homicides' of l-atuland
nnd Wales hr (17. This contrast ennnnt
be attributed to the 'leculhir conditions
In T.ondoti Induced ? ? \ the war. In each
of the years from 1014 to T018. Inclu
sive. New York tin ?t tnore homicides
tbnn occurred In London 'Hiring any
three-year ?per|od nrex'.iuis to the out
break of the war In 101 1
"Statistics of this Uiml could t>i? uitlK
tlplled at length. In the throe-year
period 10M-1S. Inclusive IIIns^nv ha?l
homh'ides : Philadelphia. which I*
only a" trllle larger, hud during thi*
satiir period 2S1. Liverpool and St.
I.ouis are approximately the same size;
in 10 If. Si. i.ouis ha?l 11 times the
number of homicides that Liverpool
had. and in 101f> eight times the nuni
I ?r?r.
More Burglaries Here.
"F.iiually significant I* the eoinparl-,
son of burglary statistics between
ft rent Britain ami t Iir? United States.
In 101.\ for example, Now York elty(
had approximately e iu ft t time* as many
burglnries as l.ondou bad In the same
period. In 1017 New York had four
times ?.? many burglaries ^t* London.
In 1018 the burglaries. whieh the poller
reported In York were approxi
mately iwn :ux? h h:?lf time* i hoce In
London
'?WhiP' war eoiMlil ions undoubtedly
served to heighten ihix contract they
were by no means entirely responsible
for ii : in 101o New York city had
1 1 it* re burglaries tban oecnrred in all
l-!ri u I n lid and Wnli'v in 1011. 1012 or
MM.*. Chicago in 1'JIC bud more
burularie* l ban l.ondou in l!)17, .1,450
more; in 10tv more 1 1 ? ? I n 1010,
?_'.l P'. more.
"I\\ en more Martlrng are !}.. siatis
? .v rnhher.v In earb <>! : be four
?e >.?? front 1 ' ? 1 "? t.i I'.'l^, in< In^: ve. New
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Iferth ?t Briinme
at Methune. 8. C., Saturday
night. November 27, at 10:30, Mr?. O.
I), outlaw, wife of O. I). Outlaw. He
fore her marriage slut wan MIhh CUh)
Patrick OibKOn, daughter of I..' it. <?ib
NOU, ni'ii i Manning. S 4'.
81)0 Is survived by her huribund and
six ehlldren. the youngest only eight
teen montba old, bealden her hushand
aud ebiidreti, aho la survived by hor
father and three brothers A. 8. Gib
son, of Sum tor, li. It. Gibson, of J?ax.
vUlo. and Nolm u Gibson, of Hethune,
S. C.
A now law in Turkey prohibits wo
men lYoro being KtH'n publicly with uu>n
or bo employed iu any establishment
with men.
COLDS SHOULD
SE CARED FOR
As soon to* cold U contracts! the
(. in becomes disordered. This
may develop Into any one of several
serious diseases.
You can't afford to take tho
chance of incurring a severe penalty
for neglect.
For years physicians have pre
scribed medicine containing liore
hound, mullein and t a r. Conj|N>und
ed with a few Other cleraoete you
?have a inodlcloo that will check a
cold Immediately.
To satisfy t lie demaid for thlo
prescription in quickly. obtainable
form. Dr. Murray has his chemists
prepare quantities and supply drug
gist*. Ask vnur druggist for
Murray's Horehour.d Mullein
and Tar
i 'It lid leu enjoy t. Your druggist
will refund your money if your
satisfaction Is not complete.
Colds and influenza are success
fully treated by using l)r. Hilton's
Life in eonjiim tion with Murray's
Ilorchouud Mullein ami Tar.
Manufactured l'y
Murray Drug Co.
COLI'.MIHA, K. (.
Savings
"A hundred or two is ell 1 need." How often have
VOU heard that ?aid by the man who always apent mor,
than he earned. Thrift count*, when opportunity
kn0Cthe safety of your Saving# here and\he assurance
ihat they will be returned with 4 per cent interest when
you ?k for them. 1? the first essential of any sound in
,Lnt This bank urges you to save ,.nd deport
herTwhere as high a rate of interest is paid as we con
Ztv consistent with the safety of the money banked.
Loan & Savings Bank
OF CAMDEN. S. C.
STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
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By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable
We are doing it for thousands of others ? why not
for you? We believe a trial will convince you.
FOOTER'S DYE WORKS
Cumberland, Md.
Always comfortable and cheery
in coldest winter weather with
OOLE'O
ORIGINAL W7
HOT BLAST HEATER
i
-HE stove that consumes the valuable fuel gases by means of its famous Hot
Blast Combustion is guaranteed to save one-third your fuel. (See cut). ,
We unhesitatingly recommend this remarkable heater to those who want the
best and most economical stove made. Don't acccpc a substitute. Lu wi ihow you yours today.
Camden Furniture Company, Camden, S. C. Phone 156J
THIS AGENCY STANDS READY TO
INSURE YOUR COTTON
On Open Yards
On Gin Yards
On River Banks
On Farms and
Plantations
In Compresses
In Warehouses
In R. R. Depots
and
On R. R. Platforms
C. P. DuBOSE & COMPANY
Telephone 43 Real Estate and Insurance Crocker w