The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, February 16, 1922, Page 2, Image 2
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i Volume 31. No. 7.
Thursday, February 16,1922
BOOTLEGGER CHEMISTS.
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Denatured Alcohol is Restored to Beverage
Uses. .
Bootleggers throughout the country
are evolving a new industry?the
rectification
of denatured alcohol?
'
prohibition officials say, which probably
will necessitate a complete revision
of the government's system of
I- distribution. Reports have been re*
ceived, it was said, that some of the
government formulae for industrial
alcohol lend themselves readily to
rectification so that illicit liquor dea*
~ JonotnroH cTii
fiers are ooiciiiiiiig mc ucuumivu
rits under government permits and
by various processes rendering it
more or less drinkable. Unusually
large quantities of industrial alcohol,
officials declared, have been withdrawn
in some localties, ostensibly
for use in the manufacture of barbers'
supplies and toilet preparations,
but after being subjected to chemical
. processes have found their way into
channels of the bootleggers' trade.
Revision of the present permit sys!
tern now in vogue is understood to
be under consideration with a view
to checking any diversion of denatued
alcohol into unlawful hands.
There have been some suggestions
It is understood of shortening the
I life of existing ninety-day permits for
the handling of industrial alcohol and
of more rigid regulations governing
the establishments to which permits
would be issued.
HISTORY AS IT IS PERVERTED
(Continued from page 1, column 4.)
ice" president, both arrived by train
in the city of Augusta, Georgia, on
the evening of May 15, 1865.
Mr. Davis ?ad been captured, as
already stated, in Irwin county, Geogia,
and Mr. Stephens had been arrested
at his residence in Crawfordville.
They were placed upon a Savannah
river boat in Augusta and
brought to Savannah, where they
took a river steamer to Hilton Head.
vr*. TVs _
~rnence tney wwc wiucu?
jR ris to Fortress Monroe, and Mr. Stephens
to Fort Warren, in Boston Harbor.
The two leaders of the Confederacy
were not on the best of
terms. They had their differences
gig during the meeting of the Confederal1'.
ate congress in Richmond. Mr. Ste|r
phens was a hearty union man and
I Mr. Davis, as we all know, was an ardent
secessionist. Their meeting on
the Savannah river was purely formal,
and, as Mr. Stephens wrote,
^ \ "not at a11 cordial." However, they
were companions in captivity and
soon revived more interest in one an"V.
other. Mrs. Davis, herself, was esk
f " pecially kind and attentive. Accomlif
panying these distinguished men
jp when they arrived on the river steam
; boat in Savannah were Judge John
H. Reagan, of Texas, a memoer 01
Mr. Davis's cabinet; General Joseph
Wheeler, who, by the way, was a na
tive of Augusta, and Senator Clement
||& i C. lay* of Alabama, with his wife.
It was the most memorable voyage
ever made in a passenger boat
down the Savannah river. Mr. Ste- j
phens, in his prison diary, alludes
with disgust to the "muddy, sluggish
and crooked stream" which bore
g|?" - them on the first leg of their jourtrc
ney to prison.
It is probable that the recent assassination
of President Lincoln caused
the arrest and imprisonment of these
Confederates at that time. Mr. i>avis
was put in irons in his cell and,
added to this torture, probably more
humiliating to a brave man, was the
story of his attempted escape in the
clothes of this wife.?Savannah Press.
Mystery of the Flu,
New York is undergoing an influenza
epidemic. Up to Friday 5,097
cases had been reported, with 136
deaths, while there have been 3,011
case of pneumonia, with 1,276 deaths.
There is already a material decrease
in the number of cases daily
y . *
reported. ' The spread of the epidemic
is far less rapid than in previous
years. The influenza is of a milder
type.
"Baby" Bandits Get $58.
Sgfp- "
Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 7.?Cherry
pie broke up a "baby robber" band
aged 5, 9 and 10. Armed only with
air rifles the trio held up a restaurant
and secured $5S. They tried to
buy out a bakery with the money
when police were called.
The elephants of Ceylon are unusually
intelligent.
L Kava root is the national beverage
& on the Fiji islands. j
The Apollo
PRE
CINDE
Maude Elizabeth Inch
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1 Overture .. .
2 0 Come With Me to FairyL
3 I Do Not See What Questic
A >T._ T J _ 1 T _ Jl* T I
<? lviy iA>rus ana .uaaies l?ook
5 The Black Cat
6 Dreams
7 Up and Down the Village ?
8 Good People Listen Careful
9 If I were King of Sunny S]
10 Flirting is a Naughty Hab
11 If Love Some Day .. .. .
12 Nursery Rhyme Party:
(a) Bluebeard
(b) Little Girl With C
(c) Jack Frost
(d) Sally Waters .. .
(e) Goldilocks
> (f) The Giant
(g) Jack the Giant Kil
(h) Three Brown Beai
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io rinaie, aci ? ^ vv. luiys-jnie
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14 Overture
15 Round We Go in a Rosy Ri
16 A Farewell Lullaby ....
17 If you Would Visit Fairyla
18 Tell Me Truly, Lady Moon
19 Here's to the King
20 Just a Tiny Ray of Sunshi]
21 I Am an Exceptional Mom
22 Though a Sovereign May b
23 When I Was Young and Yo
24 Finale, Act II .
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(In Order o
Yellow Witch
Duchess, the cruel step-mother
Belinda, a step-sister
Malinda, a step-sister
Fairy Godmother .. .. .. .. .
Tom Thumb, a page
Umaereiia
Prince
Bluebeard and his wives ....
Little Girl with a Curl
Jack Frost
Sally Waters
Goldilocks
Giant Fee Fo Fi Fum
Jack the Giant Killer
Ragged Ann
Three Bears A
Father Time
Clock and Twelve Hours ....
Moonglow
King
Queen
Chorus.. Housemaids, Ladies a\
Act. I. Kitchen <
Act; II Rose Gar
ARG1
ACT I. The Duchess is giv
King and Queen and hopes that
of her daughters. But the Ye
wish him to marry Cinderella, a]
TV)a "VpllfkW T\7i"i"pV) PT
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to her cottage on the Moor,
alone in the castle. Tom Thum
ing the absence of the Duches
While he is away the Prince, v
town, knocks at the kitchen doc
sees Cinderella and falls in lo\
Tom Thumb returns, followed \
ACT II opens with the Fairy
dancing on the lawn. They lea
ess and her daughters. The Du<
success of her plans and is sur
Prince's bride, but the Prince
Cinderella. Disguised as a str;
ball and again meets the Prince
her beauty and charm. The cl(
Cinderella flees leaving one of 1
offers a reward for news of the
mother enters and tells who Cii
ries, Cinderella returns to the b,
per and finds it a perfect fit. H<
1 1 ^ * ? -C11", nil +Vin TZ n- Stol
Ifie curiam ?au? as uric ivmg
and his bride, the lovely Cinderi
CARLISLE /
Friday Night.
ADMISSION: Adi
Carroll P'Cl T|
Teaches WltS II
Watches WEDDINC
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Tell
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jj illC them, the ki
Truth
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The Jeweler
Music Club
SENTS
RELLA
Edward F. Johnston
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J./V-OVI HIIV&iVV\JUU
and Chorus
?n ... Belinda, Malinda and Chorus
at Me Duchess
The Yelloio Witch
Cinderella
Jtreet Venders
lly Tom Thumb and Chorus
Dain Prince
t Prince and Cinderella
Cinderella
lrl .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
ler; Ragged Ann
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rbert) ;
ither Time, Hours and Full Chorus
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Instrumental
ng Chorus
Fa.iru Qvwn and Chorus
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nd Moonglow and Chorus
Prince and Chorus I
Chorus
ne (Polk) .. . Cinderella
irch King and Chorus
e Haughty .... Queen and Chorus
u Were Young ... King and Queen
Full Chorus
A.ST.
f Appearance.)
Mrs. E. H. Henderson
Mrs. J. J. Heard
.. Mrs. Geo. S. Smith
Mrs. S. A. Merchant
Mrs. L. C. Smoak
Rex Stokes
Miss Vista Brahliam
Paul Whitaker
.Col. W. C. Duncan
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Mrs. Human r etaer
. H.N. Folk
'Mrs. Frank Folk
Mrs. F. M. Bamberg
Maj. J. C. Lanham
Leighton Rentz
Miss Margaret Jennings
trs. Gilchrist, Miss Byrd, Miss Ray
Paul Whitaker
.. Twelve Pretty Girls
Mrs. Annie Black
Maj. J. C. Lanham
Mrs. Annie Black
nd Gentlemen of the Court, Fairies
of the Castle,
den of the Castle.
JMENT.
ing a garden fete in honor of the
the Prince will fall in love with one
llow Witch ^and Fairy Godmother
id determine to foil the plans of the
itices the Duchess and her daughleaving
Cinderella and Tom Thumb
b had planned to give a party durs,
and leaves to invite the guests,
/ho has been wandering about the
>r to ask for a drink of wrater. He
"1 ? A
re witn ner. aiwjx his ucpanuic,
>y the guests, to the party.
Godmother and her band of fairies
,ve before the arrival of the Diichchess
is transported with joy at the
e one of her daughters will be the
is melancholy. He cannot forget
ange lady, Cinderella comes to the
who becomes more enraptured with
)ck strikes the hour of twelve, and
ler slippers behind her. The King
; beautiful girl and the Fairy Godlderella
really is. Escorted by faiall,
and the Prince tries on the slip2
claims Cinderella as his bride and
Is for a toast "Long live the Prince
2lla."
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MEETING OF CREDITORS.,
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE
UNITED STATES.
For the Eastern District of South
Carolina.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
I* the Matter of Denmark Planing
Mill Company, Bankrupt.
To the Creditors of Said Bankrupt
of Denmark, in the County of Bam
berg, and District Aforesaid:
Notice is given that on the 18th
day of February, 1922, tihere will be
a meeting of the creditors of the
above named bankrupt at the office
of the undersigned in Orangeburg, S.
C., for the purpose of passing upon
the accounts-of the trustee, declaration
and payment of final dividend,
transacting such other business as
may properly come before said meeting,
and finally closing the affairs of
the estate of said bankrupt. *
PELHAM L. FELDER, JR.
Referee in' Bankruptcy.
Dated at Orangeburg, 8. C., Feb. 7,
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