The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, August 21, 1919, Page 6, Image 6
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New Wage S ale Calling for 35 to 05 j
Per Cent. Increase is Adopted.
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Cleveland, Aug. 17.?A 35 to 65 j
per cent, increase in wages is deman- j
de for 1 17.000 firemen and hostlers)
on railroads in the United States and
Canada in a wage scale adopted before
adjournment today bv 300 general
chairmen of the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen,
in session here since Tuesday.
Another demand to be presented to
the director general of railorads is
that all coal burning locomotives in
road service weighing 200.000 pounds
and over shall be equipped wim mechanical
stokers and that two firemen
shall be employed on all such locomotives
until they are so equipped.
About half of the 80.000 engines in
the United States will come under J
this proposal, only about 5,000 of j
which are equipped with mechanical
stokers at present.
In accepting the report of the wage
committee, appointed at the opening
session last Tuesday, and which only
completed and presented its report
Saturday morning, discussion of
which took up yesterday's and today's
conference, some modifications
were made, but the report was adopted
in the main ?>art.
A Line of Talk.
Two telephone girls in different
country exchanges were having a chat
over the wires on the subject of dress.
For fifteen or twenty minutes they
discussed the topic, from ruches to
furbelows, and they were in the midst
of accordion plaits when a strident,
impatient, .imperative masculine voice
broke up the symposium.
"Ten-four-nine-two," the voice
yelled. "Are you there. Sam? Ah,
at last! Hello, who is that speaking?"
"What line do you think you are
on?" demanded one of the girls, indignant
at being interrupted.
"Really," came the weary and disgusted
reply, "I don't know; but from
the gabbling that is going on I think
I'must be on the clothes line."
A "Helpful Hint."
Aunt Martha was frequently praised
for her culinary skill. On one occasion,
when a number of guests had
dined with the family, remark wis
made concerning the beautiful appearance
of Aunt Martha's pie, which
had a pretty scallop on the edge.
Discussion arose as to how the
?ook managed to maintain such an
/ even design on every pie, and Martha
was summoned to the dining room
and the question duly put to her.
The emotions of the guests may be
imagined when she replied:
"Oh, dat's easy. Ah jes' uses mah
false teeth."
S. C. GIXXERS FIX PRICE.
Declare Ginners Should Receive $5
Ginning Bale Cotton.
Greenwood, Aug. 17?Mr. F. S.
Evans, president of the South Carolina
Ginners Association, has given
out the following announcement for
publication:
At a meeting of the South Carolina
Ginners Association, held in Columbia,
S. C., at the Jefferson Hotel.
August 14, after going over the matter
thoroughly it wae decided that the
ginners should receive for their services
rendered in ginning a bale of
cotton weighing 525 pounds per bale
$3.50, and all in excess of 525 pounds
seventy cents per hundred pounds,
and $1.50 for bagging and ties, making
a total of $5.00 per hale for ginning
and wrapping, this being the
same price fixed by the food administration
last year. I trust that all
the ginners in your section will adhere
to this price.
Something.
Aroused at strict toggery laws enforced
by the beach authorities with
regard to the fair sex Mrs. H. B. Harrison,
of Washington, in a letter to
the beach censor, delivered to Chief
Surgeon Charles Bossert, head of the
"beach patrol," today says:
"The way men are allowed to parade
the beach makes them repulsive.
The girls, after all, have curves and
attractions not at all disgusting when
they are permitted to come out on the
beach without stockings. Why can't
you say something about the awful
looking men who parade around in
nothing but a little scrap of a bathing
suit, which fails utterly to cover
their unsightly bodies?
"And their linfbs are simply awful,
full of knobs, and besides most men
are bowlegged. Could anything be
more unsightly? The men. not the
girls, should be compelled to wear
stockings, and long stockings at that,
also something to cover up their arms
and chests. Nobody wants to see
them, and they only clutter up goodlooking
scenery."?Atlantic City
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NOTICE or MASTEii'.S SALE.
Pursuant to an order of the Court
of Common Picas in the case of Mrs.
Elise 13. Walker vs. Elizabeth Baker,
et al.. the urrters:<rnec! as Master for
Bamberg county will sell at public!
auction to the highest bidder, at the
Court House. P.amberg. S. C\. on the
first Monday in September. 1010, between
the legal hours of sale on sa'd
dav. the following described lot: "All
that certain lot or parcel of land with
the buildings and improvements
thereon, situate, lying and behig in
the town and county o? Band era-, hi
the State of South Carolina, measuring
and containing one acre, and
bounded 011 the south by Church
street, measuring thereon two hun- j
dred and ten'feet, on the east by lot
of Jerome Snioak. and measuring
thereon same distance: on the north
by lot of J. J. Simmons, and measur- !
ing thereon same distance: and on
the west by Cox avenue, and mens-'
tiring thereon same distance: the
same being the lot conveyed to T. J. j
Baker by Mrs. Felder."
Terms of sale: Cash; purchaser to
pay for papers.
J. J. BRABHAM. JR..
Master for Bamberg County.
August 13, 1919.
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xc.tick or master's saile.
Pursuant to an order of the Court
of Common Picas in the case of the
Equitable Home Company vs. Andrew
J. Bennett, et al.. the undersigned
as Master for Bamberg county
will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder, at the Court House.
Bamberg. ?. C.. on the first Monday
in September. 1919. between the-lecal
hours of sale 011 said clay, the
following let of land: "That certain
lot or parcel of land situate in
I the town of Bamberg, county of Bamberg
and State of South Carolina,
containing two and three-fourths acres.
more or less, and bounded on the
north and west by lands formerly 0:'
E. M. Cox: south by the public road
leading from Bamberg to Barnwell,
and east by Cox avenue: said lot of
land being the same of whi h Andrew
j. Bennett died seized and possessed.
Terms of sale: Cash; purchaser to
pay for papers.
J. J. BRABHAM, JR..
Master for Bamberg County.
August 13, 1919.
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