The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 09, 1912, Image 1
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Barnwell People.
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BARNWELL, S. C„ TITURSDAT. MAY 9.1912
SOME QUICK WORK joins hill club flag called dirty rag he WANTS 10 FIGHT rebels were routed scene of wild panic puzzle TO
A CHURCH BUILDING ERECTED IN
A SINGLE DAY.
MANY WITNESS TilE FEAT
With All the Material Ready ami
on the Ground, Ijarge Number of
Workers Ply Their Trades Speed!-
* ly and the Building is Fnished
When Evening Caine.
*r- "
A new Methodist church was
built iu Spartanburg Wednesday be
tween sunrise and dusk. A dispatch
to The State says in a handsome
building at the corner of South
Church street and Crescent Avenue,
not a stick of which had been stand
ing 14 hours before, 8<>i) people wor
shipped tbninght, while three times
that many stood outside .vainly seek
ing to enter.
Although built in a single day, F/-
Bethel churc h is as substantial a! |o . ulor jn this countVt and the actlon
structure, the carpenters agreed. as; of , h( , War( , 1 rlub ln leavlng him
if six months had been aevoted. to the j mit ()f , he ligt of delegates is con-
job. It is a far handsomer building, I t0 have bP( , n the work of the
according to Major Augustas H Kir-1 iM , Ii(m( , Ilts of thp (;overnor .
by. 83 years old. than the first Metho-' Th( , a( , tion of Mr Rombcrt ln mov .
UEMBERT LEAVES HIS OLD
WARD CLUB FOR CAUSE.
Recognized Blease Advocate, Being
Defeated in Home Club, Joins An
other. /
The Columbia correspopflent of
The News and Courier sa^s Georgo
H. Rembekt, .who was on lats Satur
day night left off the list of delegates
to the Richland Courtty Convention
from Ward 1, In which he is a resi
dent and in Avftich" chrb he was en
rolled, is now enrolled in Ward 3
Club, his name having been put on
that clu!) rol) since the action of
Ward 1 Club in leaving him out of the
list of delegates.
While/no statement has been Is
sued along this line, it Is presumed
that Mr. Rembert will be in the Coun
ty Convention as a delegate from
Ward o, and this action foreshadows
a fight in the Richland County Con
vention between the friends and op
ponents of Governor Blease, for Mr.
Rembert is the recognized Blease
/
KED BAN.NEU OF ANARCHY DIS-
/
/ PLACED OLD GLORY.
SOUTH CAROLINA CADET CHAL
LENGES A DOCTOR.
MANY OF THEM KILLED IN VAIN
ATTEMPT ON EPIC.
Htars and Stripes Torn Down and
Trampled Under Foot at Meeting
of Socialists and Workers’ Union.
The Stars and Stripes were torn
down and trampled under foot and a
red flag substituted during a fierce
fight at a May Day meeting of the
Socialist party and affiliated unions
in Union Square Park, New York,
late Wednesday. That a serious pan
ic did not ensue is believed to have
been due to the fact that thousands
of persons on the outskirts of the
crowd did not know what the trouble
was.
Responsibility for the tearing
down of the flag is disclaimed by the
Socialists, who assert that members
of the Industrial Workers of the
World committed the act. The So
cialist representatives on the plat
form appear to have done their best
to protect the national colors.
The trouble started at the conclu
sion of a parade of 8,000 men and
women, who gathered in the park for
speech-making. Red banners, the
emblems of Socialism, already adorn
ed the speakers’ platform and the
band was playing the ■'Marseillaise”
CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE
The Doctor (Yiticised the Horseman
ship of the Cadet, Who Sends Chal
lenge, Which is Turned Over to
-8'
the Commandant of the Weat Point
Academy.
TVe New York World correspond-1
cut at Highland Falls says there isn’t
going to be any duel at West Point
between Senior Cadet Robert Mc-
Goun Littlejohn, right tackle of the
football team, boxer, wrestler and
South Carolinian, and spectacled
young Dr. Thomas McMenamin of
Highland Falls—that Is, If the the
ory that it takes two to make a scrap,
holds good,
Dr. McMenamin who had the te
merity to criticise the horsemanship
of the senior cadet as an ''amateur
ish ' and for so doing received a hot
letter of challenge (and promptly
sent the letter wiiti one of Ms own
to the senior cadet's strict disi ipli-
-narian boss, Major Gen. Barry, Sup-
dist Church erected in t his citv, which it . _ ,, io , , ■ • " „ , -Majinu uuon, .u«jwi-uini. i>an
, , , m K ins namt to \\ ard a, w htch is | when the Stars and Stripes were car- prj i,, n . Pnlnii
and took a , >w . „, nI win,- _, _, . _ , _ . crinten-len. of West iolnt),
was dedicated in I'lHi
year to build.
With carpeted isl/s. tnlsston s'ylo
pews, an altar dr,/>ra , *»d «if h flow
ers, a piano in the , hoir loft and ail
the requisites m place, tio- iircnor
of the <-hur> h lii't night pr-sen', ! .is
finished an upp 1 'ir.iace as lie , x'er-
lor, whiiti was neatly painted in
white, with green trimmings.
Kb: linut ■ s of i lie number of ; e.
pie who wa*- 'o d • he p,i;ing
churcti vary. Put it ;s |,e:;e\...| j
aouie that as many as ! v '■ , .n .
▼ isifed the place dnrii.g ’io- .it>
Man v people fame from 'he , i.um • \
In buggies at. 1 .tk. ii« • i s. •>-. un
usual spei : ,o .e. M O >. ti a p" ''ire
men reeled of :-..i - i • ! f. . o'
film.
known as the mill ward, following | ried to the stand as the first speaker j ,,7^.VpondenVfoV The World\hat^L
was about to be introduced. | though fighting might be the profes-
t a •
r
rmir r
t:
Sj stem
abied Mo
pair.’ei - .it
ele<'!rl a' w, r
to perforc ■
know >■ \ :i I ' 1 \ A Pi f . • •
terlal need, a, ,•. ! a , re '.> ; i,
The Rev .! »t... ?
was in cti.irae of the work
Method -' M| ti r' h : n Mi.■ si 'o'
El-Be'he: s'ands an ! wt o wa-
the prime mov. -s :u • h. pr '•
■ i
the action of his home club in leav
ing out his name from the list of del-
. gates to the County Convention is
similar to the action of Governor
Itlease at New perry, the Governor be
ing ( hosen a d. legate to the New-1
b. rry ('ountv C mven'ion from an-
1 ' Per ( tub following the act 'on of his
hom<> club in turn.ng him down as a
del* g.a'e
Fver.vone In..Vs 'or Mr Ttembcr' In
the ('oun'v •’on v ei.t ion and also looks
f.>r i P.g f'.gV b. 'ween the nil ,is"
an 1 \:,ti i’!- a*.' for. *•? They con-
- P r Mi" a. 'mi: gf Mr Re!!,Pert t i
'.• .,n Mia: tie w ' i arfv ttie tigh* *<*
Me t’ . >r o' ’Pe 'nun’y Convention
n i . ': !, t.'ii 'o co 'o the S'a'.. Coti-
at, d .' !. as een r uniore.l
1 »' Mr I,, uiher' is looking 'o one
■ ' p 1 i • - op dis* rtefs d-' I**ga
it " "r.' I ti a' M r R.'mbe'"
Instantly there w as the wildest ex-j s'ou of Cadet Littlejohn, it w asn't
cltenient. "Take that dirty rag Pis, the doctor's.
Mexican lU^ulars Fought Fiercely
»nd Sliowwl Consuiniuntc Skill In
Taking Advantage of Op|K>rtunitlos
A dispatch from Kpic, Mexico, says
with 2330 dead, and more than this
number wounded, many of whom
were unable to crawl from the field
of battle. 2,000 rebels, under com
mand of Manuel Guerrero, have been
completely routed by the garrison of
that city, aided by the police of the
local commandery. ^
The attack began April 24, the
rebels operating in the Hill sur
rounding Tepic on the day previous
and demanding the surrender of the
garrison commanded by Col. Martin
Fsplnonsa. Wednesday afternoon
Col. Espinosa replied to the messen
ger from the rebel chief with a can
non hall which, landing on a flat
topped hill on ^j-hlj^a number of the
rebels had gathered, killed three of
them and wounded two others.
At three o'clock In the afternoon
the rebels, leaving their horses in
the hills and crawling the several
hundred yards across the plain, a’-
'a< ke,| Topic from the north. <-a«f
and west In the garrison were ;; I
cavalrymen, all dismounted, a small
body of State police, mounted, and
1 1 u from the city’s force, a total of
4 7 5 loyal federais.
Col. Esponisa sent a part of the
State pollen mounted on the best
THE GREAT FLOOD DROVES TOO
MUCH FOR THE LEVEE.
The Water is Now Rapidly Rushing
Through the Inundated Country.
N«-ar Torms, I a.
Rushing about the streets of Tor
ras, La., like persons left bereft of
their reasons, women screaming and
men yelling as they hurried Into their
homes and grabbed their children,
and the stampeding of animals, were
some of chaotic conditions that pre
vailed in Torras Tuesday night when
the alarm was sounded that the levee
at the Junction of the Old and Missi
ssippi rivers had given away.
Although it had been known that
several weak spots had developed
where the break occurred, little at
tention had been paid to this by the
citizens of Torras and they were
caught unprepared. Within a few
minutes after the break had become
known, the townspeople were thrown
into a panic, which continued for two
hours before any semblance of quiet
was restored.
Eew thought of going toward the!
A DOCTOR IS ACCUSE! Of STEAL
ING AUTOMOBILES
IN A NUMBER OF CITIES
of his own at Morristown, N, J.,
vasse and making an effort ' to h ° transformed them Into dlf-
rr<
s.o:, it. safety apparently being th-, !,) ° ki nK cars and then Mid
11• 11 v M- m-h* in their minds p, ,, " ni h'lycrs of secondhand cart,
the streets w, re entlreh sub ( " 1 lu > •» the son of a for
down.'' went up a cry from the erowd. Ma or-Gen. Barry would not dis-. honM>8 ln , own t0 ,. a ,. h of the thre ,
Hut those on the platform held their Muss the affair and Senior Cadet Lit- ma j n roa( j s receive and return
ground and some with cooler heads jMejohn Is standing severely on his , b( . , )rst flro of tbo r ei„,i 8 . Behind
ried to quiet the tumult that had dL-nitv w ith perhaps a tw itter of a;- r , 1( , ;n were placed six squad* of regu-
biok"n out. | hensi.>n o', r w hat may tie the of- |., rg r l( ,
"We don't recogi;;/.. Mi.it flag.’ tl ou'i onie of | >r McMenamin s 1
< ri>"l a man m tr"t,t as la- tried ’■• e'.on m pla.ing his letter of chtil-
re.•»■■!; t!:.* platform Tha* « "y was ,.-nge in !. ,s su, erior’s liamls Lit -
O' '
' • - a 1 i:»• a >e ,1.1.'-
C.it, v.ur ;,m is
•s atij tDe mee’-
lii. h i.ind I'onvenrto.M Tor
Moielav is looked forward to
n.'li Ml' e rest
Hu\\ CXTrlfES \ M \\.
s.vvmdl«s| i*ut of I'wenly Ttioiisnn.l
Ik.llars !>v Mirk IPascmI.
1 ' •• \i tournal savs in an ap-
■ . a . p ■!: *• ' i l.i-t Mi.- s'ery of
1 . le : i ! been , an eh' !.. m locate a
a', ' W '1 *. ma- a vuung
• !, • ' Monri'.e, Ca . ’ >ld by an ad-
> • t • - tioax ilel .-w Mid led cut of
C E \, the M .tiro.* man, an-
- w 1 an id v ct r;-. m.-ni in an AMan-
' i a , la - l week, pro m . si ii g I I * a
w..k .lid > v | e n s. S ’ O a Vial SiiloS-
‘ak* n up ly oMiers. a numti.T of
wh im fougli’ ttieir w.,v *o Mie M.r-
term TI ,o-e " or: Mi*, pi a’ fonr. * r !• I
to proteit the .’lag al.d a fis; fig!.:
resulied. n whn h a lone po'i -en: m
was the oulv olth .t who tlg'ir.d Hi-
' k i,. • k ■ d !)•••.• : :i d- • w a '• .
••t a’, tii'ii w.re 'os-.-d 1m 1 ly o.er
p! a' fen ra: 1 n.l.r the cr w d Bioo.lv
''.IMS Were nun,.'!". ,S
'll'.' I'g Am.''!' M, lltg wxs flu »)|y
' "in down and 1 u r I- I ' > t!,e ground
M ss Caroline l.ex'er, a menib.r of
Mu* So. ulist p.,r: > .i i.Bl n, as, ular
wom-n, elbowed lor way to wher"
Mif* f .Ben banner la>
' M. n I ke v oil oaght 'O be sh.-*'."
-tie cried as -h" gaMier.-d up M e ttag
She me’ no resistance and r.xrrl. 1 M.e
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'!■ ’ol.n :s due to !■■■ gr.tdu.i’ed this
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EouMurn , adet a.B (ome to a
• irn Dr V. M.-mvi Mi ts no'
.' . '..ti. I 'o take 'be afl i r v .-rv s> t"
-u.-.v 1 1 -.i I 'o 'be reporter f"f
'I l.o World
i a 1 P it.' si nt one of
b s a ' d* ■ - Mi; s it " r n M..’ to talk over
■ i." ma'!» r w ,C, me 1 tied 1. :tt that
■' . o It.-e Mie [ Ilf cnatll'l.g.. ( a«;|e
ail (it... vp. t *'• i!v .i ud that I' w i 1 1
h n . I:at ill v b. ed . rMi noM tug a’
all t \ > p* ' at I I It. Me I i|enM> called
mi a ; r.i'essbvnal wav to West Bntnt
Mid l.a.e fr.",uented so, i.B affairs
* t.ere
'1 tie ] rospe, t of m» going up
to have a voting
ilav.T. boxer and
poke In the eve
til- w: a-h over
nrs. fill men in each squad, one
body just behind each part of caval
ry
On tile roof of the ruaHel three
men were operating the three pound
er, throw.ng solid shots into the reti-
• ore iu,' si reels w, r»* entuaiv sub
merged a majority of the Inhabitants ,lrr f' ros in > rous West PhiladeLphl*
iiad sufficient time to reach places of' H ‘ < ’ an ' ‘ h a Prlsonsr at City Hftll,
safety. Three hundred women and! u * iero detained several
children were placed aboard a ' * hile detective* are completing
freight train which had Just arrive.1- In'^Hgatlon. Aready he stands
in Torras. These were taken to a ' n( lK'ted for the theft of a Whits
point below there. |. c tean#r car, the property of F. K.
Practically tho remainder of t bf ,; •^ , ‘ ar8 ()ak Lane. Mean has Idea*
population spent the night on th" a,l( * recovered hla automobBs.
levee along the embanKment of the * fi'^Te say the man baa atolsa
Texas A Pacific railroad and In the K0 ' rra ' ! ' rr, rf'S of automobiles In Phll-
railmad station, which were out of n( l*'W'hia and elsewhere,
reac h of tbe flood, being built on high "**"* that (jentry, whom
piling. No loss of life has been re-| ,ke ^ * motor tnnnlae,” has oon*
ported, but it is feared that some ''’icfd a business that has brought
Dr. Allen F. Gentry, o fUhlladelphia,
Rellexed to Hare Made Eighty
Thousand Dollars by (^hanging ths
•N
Af^iearanee of Htolen Oars Sat
Helling Them at Low Rato.
A dispatch from Phlladephla says
ever since the publcatlon of the news
of the arrest of Dr. Allen F. Gentry,
a graduate of the University of Penn
sylvania, on a charge of stealing
tomoblles, there has been a steady
stream of motor car owners to detec
tive headquarters at the City Hall,
each caller anxious to get trace of n
missing machine.
The extraordinary charge agslnat
Gentry Is that he stole automobiles
and spirited them off to a workshop
dueled
!,i'nil'i. s m iy oceur iii tfie interior as ^ 1111 fe'urns for more than S
, » is Mi> v were ,i;,pr".c htng while H'" w.i'.t is rusbinc "iroiigti the v,, nr and a half In New \ork, Phll-
mi .-m, b of ibe ibr.-.- m..in en*ranee. 1 u ui.:r> so raiudly that sntficlent V 1 *' 'any. Baltimore,
u.ivs a i, I tire gun w is phuitcd 'o earning mi.v not have reached Mi,me
r.-Miforc,. Mo- cavalry ann tn*.
-••!d rs
* ti
Th.
'•■a lv lire of the M,
Washlricton and other cities, It le
raid, h,' has tieen carrying on his
risky but lu< native huslnees.
His m.t find. Mi* detectlTes dec Part,
"ax 'o first seek prospective buyers
ami b am w fiat kind of a car they
living in dls'nrts remote from win*
• nuitn'inicatlon
inind, r did mm h effective work In N P Phillips, head of the levee
M e ranks nf Mm anpr.iachtiig reWls ; trd n' Mils place, was on the l.-v.-c
. ml they w. re ihdaved niilll tfie gar- w fi' ii U du gan lo < rumble He gave
r: - n li ad * ran sport ed .a hun d.a ti t am- Mie ala rtu and i a bed for a! d but t here w atifed 1 hen he wo uld start through
!■ in,i';,in ti. nil the out; osts and ''as no material available Finding the Streets of Mie rltv and when he
, o.i. pbued ali n,-c» wsarv preparations t Muself powerless, he ran to his ow n had found the ear he wanted hs
tor 'he battle i home to save what he could of his would Insert a switch plug, crash
Then at five o'elock the bugles Inl'Toperty Mr Phillips place Is In'the motor and spin ewsy. la frost
the , athedral tower sounded the callM^' P a,h " f rh ” ^evasse wafers and "f offices.
ranks of M,
t" Wot id
• • I ml n-' r la ! W m s,
of tiattle |
Ttie young gunners of the federal
armv had the range and ttie elevation
rebels began to fall by ones and twos,
her., and there, then b) squads as
the assailants rose front the furrows
of the fallow field to run forward l 1 '
'ards and then to drop again Into
• lie -to Bering eart fi
In-, te The hull of destruction
•atm r.g through the ranks the r.-fiels
■i.sfod on until the) were within J l "i
residences sad dabs hs
tie saved practically nothing Man> , displayed Mie same nerra with such
>f his horses, mules and rattle were sue, ess that the police could not
drowned
even a description of the man.
Ml RDI'R \ \ I > -t Dim
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a u w
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any
"is in !. is office
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not found a:
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and in- gran !
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Trui't Goal
offered to to
ild tho
* nail for hrni
sTi-of. hut
Maj Kirby >!> i 1
.in 1 a s -1 s: a n ■ * ■.
, a ny say hi*
howovor, and
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ii. 1 'o drh>* th-*
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t U Tho:
' e't a .-' re*
1 ’ha’ fie w O I! 1 fi a v e to
ase ( I'MxIl t>o-,it of $ I on tiefore the
.a tl V would a lv.il.fe h : T. Mie sani-
>• a i out r,v t w p h him
ax tfie first Mixtallmen’,'
fien I homa- d.sappear
o trace of t.'o* Electric
com; any. w bom he had
<eu te l
hav e sear, bed in vain
or 'he [i.ast three days
ed office spa, e in t to-
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iiu-at
ti • to
rib. d
A' New 1 ,rk M -s Mar ’
young w Be iB 1 !o o i , i • Ma-
prin'er, w as s'. ’ • w. u M.
and kilo d s' or’ !> hefore n
'1 h ursdav n .g)M in i.er iiom,
upp.-r East Sole by a man I
by 'he police as Joseph Mar, lies;, her
bro'Iot-mi-1 a w A Per killing Mr-
Marchesi the man shot hm.self amt
w a- tak.-n to a ho-pMal in a d.> M.g
.undiMon
Mrs Marches; was Mie da iiMi'er of
., wealthy Italian nobleman Her
husband was her , hh.dhood friend.
to t his count ry and pros-
!i
w tio cam,
per.',!
A year ago fie de, oh ,1
officers of the com
As
not
been
seen there
From Whom All Blessings Flow"
Tho singing was conducted by John
' Frew inton.
Tfie Rev A J. Cauthen. presiding
. r in tfie old count ry. to \merica
Theodore was unable to leave Ins'
tiusmess, fie sell' his wife tia.k to
Paly to bring his hro'her to New
^'ork.
i'uring Mie trip Mie brother, it is
said, became enamored of Mie hand
some young matron, and te r coolness'
caused him to tfirea'- n tier life. She
I don't re'all exactly i .
, . . , . „ for,. (1 tie tii to drop to Medr face
v Kie'ss , vi. - n m .... , » r. r |.,.. old sho,. box containing 12.'.,.oo, with- Mrs
' r ' ' n l’ r S>‘' r ' "'Kell •' r * r '. repeatedly had told friends that site ''nng .<» the effe. t that. J.f lie di'^n t,^ ,,,! in . rv !},,, enlvalrv made Ps out being aware of its con'enis 'He> . arria'-’.-s in the street and learned
t'ox find li.-eti left On the train at Mor- f th • won. about three yean old,
ton Prove by Herbert Schoenberg. ’ hnd died.
P* for* 1 the train departed Schoenberr W iieii 'he detectives told Gentry ho
Shell read the scripture lesson Mr. f( , ar( , d , H> woul(1 klil h ,. r . The h,,.-
At noon al! tfie rough work .'\c, pt
the raising of the roof had boon fin
ished. At Mn- point'the bugle sound
ed for lunch and I'm workmen filed
to two long fables, spread on the lot
by the ladies of Pe't'hel cfiurcfl
The Rev D S T Hallman, pastor
of the Ev angelical L.iiMieran cli-urch., Hajiti.ond made an address, thank-. ba nd was not at luuue w hen the trag-
eald grace, after which the men fell mg the carpenters and other work-' pdy 0( .,. urri , ( j
to the bountiful dinner with keen m> n for their labor, which was given ( '
appetites. While The workmen's free Four carpenters in their'- _ _ ^ . , . , . , , , ,
heads bowed the camera men took. overall then took up the collection ! K-X*’HANGING MUE l.l’ITHl.TS.
motion pdeturs of them. ■ A fiasliljglit photograpli was then +
Mr. Swain's Baraea band had taken. Mr Shell then related the iRxkl> a iii and Watterson Are Abus-
marched to the scene at 5:30 o'clock, Miistory of the church and presented
playing "Onward Christian Soldier.", the deed for the property. Mr. in K Each Other.
It took a stand on tho piazza of Jesse Speake mentioned that the Rev. AY K dispatch from I ouisvill" Kv
Mahaffey’s house, opposite the church! H. Pendleton, rector of the Church!^ between farmer’ ^
and played lively airs all day. |of the Advent, slipped into the church
c.vx*- me Of
u• he . tea *.t J:gating .» .!’i*d Iti
• - ' l - I X I'll ,4 t.x n d '•* d ISC US'
Th" •. i"• r w u- r* allv .4114,g. i h<*r tr:v •
,. - ,. 4- young l.r • b'johti n.agbt-
'. 1 py w : • ;:.g a real * til ng
b’l.-r
1 d d tiovv. v. r toll Major-Gen
'’.it rv - . !>• 'hut w h :1c I d, d iu»t , a f
■ • p-> -s ' P lies against Mie cadet. I
I ■ p. ' ,i.:i a;'.iiJiiuy from him I
' nk -U' !i .411 apology will be for»h-
,' :. t ' 1 know ;• sfiouid I.IMIe-
’. n : - .4 ' r.i k ,i • t, 1. •and some: fling
• i ’ ,4 !•'>' among ' !:.■ st udctits, and
i M,,;,^ you may i.t. h:s naTr-trigg.-r
wr.i'fi and md.gmn to *11 attack
o' -w,di-i)e.td,'d! .-ss common to
V oil'll .
' I ui' i."n!in w as riding tils horse
'’.loiig'i Me town last Saturday,
won Mm animal shied and began to,
dan, e all o.er Mie road wit h him. I
was si".ng in my mo'or car w.ii'ing
for my brother. Dr Frank McMetia-
: .n who was talking wrh a lady on
fi,- opposite ii.riiet 1 was alarmed
ti. s. e M’c cadet s liorse going scram-
..!uig .ml hacking m'o my tirother
tine of the animal's hind hoofs struck '
my bioiher on Mie foot, hrmsing liimj
1 '' l '' , ii This seemed to inspire the re "els and
I was naturally alarmed and, . , .,
shotted somewhat heatedly at tiie
> iMitig nia’i I don't r
Ttie breath this morning Is about' !' w an accident that led lo kls
Mn feet across An army of men downfall Just a month Ago, while
was rushed there last night and he- Joy riding wi'h a young worn an—
roj, efforts are tielng made to , heck twi'l t>> »*• " Mrs Mary Hoffman—at
■he Mow of water, hut apparently Newark, Dr Gentry ran hta car Into
there Is little hope of a successful a telegraph poU He and the young
fight, at least until an enormous woman w.-r,. thrown out. She wee
damage lias been done to the sugar severely injured and la still a pattoal
> ane tbld- width I;.- d tree My in the In the Newark Hospital and In i
Is Of the stone wall which bid the '''>'h of Mo- food If these eftor's arueis .omliMon. suffering from a
'ad millions of dollars of loss will Ira,Mired skull
»• caused by the devastation of some
.f M.e most valuable farms and plan
'atloiis in the state
Gentry was baked up And refused
to say where he got tne aatomohll*.
Philadelphia detectives heard of t)w
Eleven parishes wi'h a to'al popu- case and went to Newark. Th*y
identified the ear as tbe property of
Meats, the Oak I.sne man. It
been Stolen Oil the night of March 14.
Gentry has maintained aosolote
la'ioti of 4 quart, r of a million will
even’iially tie p a r' 1)' tnunda'ed h)
'he new tire.4k
Food supplies have been massed
to ar Torrss hs tfie government In letne since fus arrest, but the peenl-
itittcipation of a t>rei4k there and
Miox,. jji charge of the work are pre
paring '<• give tepef •,» 4".per
sons in M.:s vii'.ni'v Four Yiundr* !
tents have he, n ord'-ded from Mi-
• at,
f*"lerals three guns and the w aping
cavalry
Then for one Instant tfie song of
•he rapid fire ceased The cavalry
men, satires and car'unes sheathed
hut ri'vojvi-rs Iu hand and bridle
reins hung over their necks, leaped
to meet tfie foe
It was a short sally hut it took Mi-
rebels by surpris*'. and many of them
fell Then Mie sabres wen- drtwn
ami the mounted poln,* quickly cut
tfu-.r way to tfie second line of retwlx
wfiere they turned and amid a hail
of bullets gllloped to the cover of
!he w i! 1s
Th
tfie g.iir;-on fi ad r*-freated Into th>'
cuu-tei fe'.lowed in a tieadlon charge
Then from machine guns and rifles
well comealed behind Mink stone
w ill same a leaden ram 'hat mowed
Put on they came Fresh bands | As ,{<> " nnl f,>r Sum “ f ^ fiile he was achieving success
of attackers ixiured out of Mie iiillsi Money for Man. ^ T ’ 8T wife died. Several years !Al
and were led by Guerrerro himself j ,' f married again, hilt had marital
At Chicago. Edward S'one, a troubles which ended In a divorce,
they gainet almost tin* entrance to braketnan on a local train running Anor.lv child was left in the cuatody
the town before the hail of bullets b.tween Chucigo and lubertyville of the mother. One day when the
'Ifiursduy night field in his hands an detect,ex w.-nt to the houae where
Aeti’ry lived they found funeral
lari tv of his cose attracted the alien*
Mon of criminologists. They do net
Know whether to ascribe his criminal
.i< ts to the use of drugs or plain men*
t il depression brought about by do-
tne-'ic troubles. That he le an able
■var ilepartimnt and every avail,ahh
ir teds thinking the force of ( taft h...x he, n se, ured by Mie gov- -urg.-oti and a n.an of extraordinary
enitiien- to be set,’ out into the af tbil ’v tfiev know Why he should
fi , ted 'erritoi) in getting Mie pe<>- rev,r' to erime puzzles them.
+ m m i AR«r graduating from the Unirer-
ri'y of Pennsylvania Gentry located
in \\. *t Philadelphia, w here he made
a fortune practising tils profession.
KM 'El \ ED ONE DOLLXR
! plazas Once at the cuartel the i- b.re me train .leparu-.i rvcaoenoer.'.- " ue lw . u wuiry aw
.c mounted men left their horses in the -I into a car and asked Stone if,. ol!,.;d. He had loved the child,
/Protected patio, got more cartridge^” "=•«» 11 “an,led ami his loss weighed so heavily upon
. , , . , , ernor Ueckham, wtio has espoused
At 5 o'clock the pews were brought. 0 ,ll ° Ad i v,>nt ’ 8 ip,J , e(1 . 1 " , ° th< 7the cause of Woodrow Wilson in Ken-
know how to manage a horse hetteri p . v ,p< ‘ mFm'ry. the calvalry made ! -
that he shouldn't ride one. When he *ay to Mm ruarBd, gathering up as i»
got the horse uniter control he gal-' ^ 00 ’ P 0 l' r e in the various
loped up to my ear as I was h-dping : ■' ,azas ' ()n< ' , ‘ '' il ,t "‘ cuart* 1
my brother in and shouted to me tha
I was to understand that L wms to ;; id ’7; a ;7 er ;; d Y^7 ls ; d ;.;;-J n 7 h 7-,o Schoenberg Who explained to the his mind, tho detective, .ay, he re-
' tops to cover tho oncoming infantry. l ’ rak ’'" ian ’>> a t ^ contained money sorted to 'he use of drug..
Mie rebels on the for * !; irting a new bank. Stone was, As an illustration of the man ■ cap-
outskirts of the town. j rew arded with one dollar. | ahiliMe, as a surgeon the rtory l. told
|, *■-+■-+ of a remarkable operation under ex-
Tho bugler tlicit sounded retreat ^ TI ,* m\ktEEN TEASPOONS. 'traordinarvanddlscouraglngclrcuai-
and the infantry gained the cuartel,, ' . j stances. In July, 1911, the .lory
into tins trap the rebels fell as easi
mind my own business,
very angry young man undoubtedly!
p is not true that ht- subsequently fighting aginst
rode info town and abused me.
• Strange Disease Rob Home of All ly as they had falleii into the first. TV Patient Makes Way With the Hos- ^
jThey turned to line buL were prevent-
|cd by those rushing, up behind,!
Standing in the open they attempted.
THREE DIE IN ONE FAMILY.
goes. Gentry headed a party of
sportsmen from Morir.town on a
it. and the work on the drop ceiling . •‘^reh while it was being ^ected j^ waUerson'has i Its n.ihlrcn. "ZhZ^un behind'' pi,nl S,,V( ’ r ' 1 huntin « expedition Into the Mata*'
completed. The standing of tho doors a "«l na ! led t0 the an envelopeInched the stage of personalities/ 1 Vti,^dine in the onen tVv attemuD d x • , r h , fl 1 woo,i8 ' They ° btalned a N
and windows and the in stallation of ‘'ontaming a contribution to the ,.^ tho heaJi „ A 1)iso:lBed A dfepatch from Anderson say. tho Standing in the open they attemy «d, a surgical operation has Just been Ellsworth Fall, named DunHam. TU \
the molding was finished hv 7 o'clock 1 ,,huri ' h - T1, ° benediction was pro-j^.^., and „ Thp Klllmination of ., three chihlreiTof Mr. and Mrs T. S.' ' u r0 "! y t0 Uu “ d . ea,i,> °5 thc found necessary to recover a lot of !8fout ha<1 a son of fourteen yeart.
The carpet was then laid in tho^aisl-1 nounred ^ Dr - " a >lman. Mr.j
es the pulpit furniture installed a pi- s P < V nke at once begin a two^
ano was carried to tho choir lot and woek ' B revlval servlce at K1 Re _ th el.
carnations and lilies placed around _ / . Watterson made by Beckham in an-, called iu to treat the little ones, tint.'
other paper Thursday afternoon com- none were able to tell just what the;
the altar. Tho trash was carried
out and the jiouse was ready for
worship.
Tho artisans were given their
supper on the ground and at 8 o’-
rloctk. still clad in their working
clothes," they assembled for worship.
The lights were turned on and they
were given their first opportunity
for an inspection of their work. The
church looked a* If It might have
have been used for several weeks so
thoroughly had all the details been
attended to.
Mr. Shell presided at the meeting.
Mrs. Speake, at the piano, accomua-
pjed the opening hymn, "Praise God
Will Get Two Thousand Each.
Six thousand dollars to be made
immediately available for the widows
or jpext of kin of the United States;
postal clerks who lost their lives in
the Titanic disaster was voted by tho
t
House as an amendment to the post-
office appropriation bill. The sum
is divided so as to give $2,000 each
to the nearest relative of J. S. March,
0. S. Woody and L. Quinn.
iar ' and "The Fulmination of a
Coarse Blackguard and an
Blatherskite," the Courier-Journal street, have died within a week. Sev-
this morning prints an attack on Pra l i hysicams of the city wen*
iliiter-ite McConnell who live on RJecklev f u4 < ralH but pank ' soon Hnlshed the. teas! , on8 which disappeared one at; who accompanied the party Into tk*
work the federais and tho\police had a tln) „ from a ward of the Eartern \ vood g. - -
Wave Sweeps Over Town.
nienting by way of' introduction to | < rouble was. though everything pos-j The steamship Marama brought
what Reckham said- Uible was done for them. The firstjn"ws from Australia of a tidal wave
"The following rigamarole of dirt' °bi!d, aged four and a half years,MR feet high which swept ov^r the
malevolence and lying was yesterday died Sunday: the second, aged two I ijian towa o una on ’ W \. P ^
and a half years, died Wednesday and out the village of 80 houses, ^arly
Governor Foss Endorsed.
Governor Foss was endorsed for
the Democratic Presidential nomina
tion In the primary of Massacbu«ett«
thlB weekt x.
put forth by the most infamous mem
ber of the firm of Haly, Beckham &
Co."
Accompanying the article was an
editorial by Mr. Watterson in the
same vein. The attack on Mr. Wat*
terson by former Governor Beckham
is no less severe, charging him with
"deliberate and wilful falsehood,"
"being devoid of all sense of honor
and wanting in every instinct of a
gentleman.''
the third, aged 7 years, died Sunday-
last.
Dies From High Fall.
Gordian Hosisi, the aviator, died
at Berlin early Thursday of injuries
received Wednesday evening at a fall
from a monoplane. Ha was trying
out his machine and was not more
than 90 f^et from the ground when
pi. and livip .lock out of danger.
last month. The population
nearly wiped out, and the few
N Ivors have nothing to eat.
When the mystery was solved by the j One night, in camp/the boy wa.
discovery that one of tho patients 1 taken 8erlou8 i y yi. i) r . Gentry found
was swallowing the missing articles, i tbe chl id was suffering from “pleural
Drs. W. (’. Mason and E. B. Sanger ; a ,j lies i on8 '> 0 f the Yhe.t The
recovered from the man’s stomach; bes i on9 had formed between the
19 teaspoons. Seventeen of them U ] n g 9 and the heart In .uch mnnnw
belonged to the hospital and two had] that the heart jwaa pulled far o*er
presumbly been swallowed before the
man was commUt#<L —,
Carries Georgia and Florida.
Congressman Underwood was en
dorsed in the primary elections of
Georgia and Florida this week for
the Democratic Preaidentlal nomina
tion. The vote Ln both States wa.
light.
Very Foolish Young Girl.
Mary Reynolds, an Illinois Central
ticket agent at Chicago, who told the
l>ollce a story of being held up and
robbed of a hundred and fifty dol-
ars by two men in the station Tues-
ay night, Wednesday confessed ehe
concocted the story and h&d given the
ey to her sweetheart.
toward the riglyt aide of the ehett.
The case edited for
tention. The nearest approach te i
scalpe possessed by Gentry
hunting knife, and he did hatet
A hospital was improvlMd
pines, the operation w.
and the boy Is alive and
Th ^ detective# believe thet Ol
ha. leaned up about $®
past two years on
gUpanoblla.. I
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