The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 21, 1915, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE ANDERSON Wednesday Matinee "ST* ELMO" enjoyed last ' .. ' -% I fl V'I itfttK i i. ; : I > f >?. >i? v>. . ; . .'. .. tn. ? play that a large audience night. Prices IO cents to everybody Wednesday Night ?Thc Girl Of The Golden West" Prices 10 and 20c. Ali Seats Rese red. Anderson Jeu Nation ! W. H. LYON IN RICE LEAD ERS' W?N DOW DRESSING CONTEST OTHERS MAY ENTER Some Details of Contest As Ar ranged By Rire Leaders* Association. Just ni; aa ttciu ot nows, ami to ?Joint put tho fact that the Ad Club of Anderson Ja fully abreast of tho tunes, tho following j clipping is quoted, which Mows thit tho Itlcc Leaders ot Ute World Association, whoso mern? Irers bro among tho roal leaders of tho world in . their respective lines, and aro only eligible upon invitation, am now conducting a tremendous Window Display Contest This contest cover;? tho entire coun try, but their prises amount to Stv 000. Instead cf thc necessarily small prises which tho Andornen Ad Club give?. However tho purpose ot tho contest Is-tho samo-that of. encour aging, tho trimming ot show windows as a means of advertising. I In this Hlco Irfadorn Content thom I am 4&i prises, of which tho first ono hi SU.GOO. tho (jocund 91,000. tho third $M)0. ??tc. Tito prlus window drsp'ey will bo judged from photograph)! takeu from tho window? and Hen:, lu to headquarters. Already Anderson IIKH OUO contest ant-pot filar "Hilly" Loon, thc Main Street Jeweler;- and those who know "Hilly" look for great thing? from hint In this winnow trimming content. Ho always baa .* "good time." therefore contest he must soil tho lino ot one ?if thc J lif o toaders. There may. be1 other Andhraqn. merchants who will Iconteat for some of these' prises.-bul so far. Thc Intelligencer has not .icaructl or lt Herc's hoping that our : follow .'-townamsto Wi,. H. Lyon.-will >tako ono ot tho hl|bcst??>aftc^-lf not tho first one. Vv <*^,% . ; ^ ^ i Mr. Lyon Ia also entered iii the An- < derson Window Trimming Contest which la set for Thursday night next There aro quito a few entered, and Wide Contest i the Interest In high already. Brief Detall? of the Contest. ' Thc Klco;I.cadcrs of thc World As sociation.' of* which tho founder ?md president lu Mr. Elwood E. Dice, ls an organization founded on thc high est ideals of .business. ? The mcnibcr? arc Jen ti ned through the association emblem, which coin I prises tho following qualifications: Honor: A recognized reputation (or fair and honorable business dealing*. I Quality: AU honest product, of qual ity truthfully represented. Strength: \ A responsible and substjutlal finan cial 'standing. Service. A recognised reputation for conducting business in ! prompt and efficient manner. { The emblem Is tho mark by whk-h I the 'products'of' members may he recognized. It represents collectively tho utorling ' husincuti motives nud method? which members' names stand for individua Hy. ' The association in now conducting a ?15.000 Window Dinplay Contest to encourage retallcra to trim their storo windows tn a manner that la ?mora pleasing and Interesting to tho public. There' aro 46" cash prises, the first belog 92.000, the second tl. 000. tho third SBU0. etc. Tho prim winning window displays will be judged from photographs sont In to the association . and tho Judges will bo recognized and competent author litios on window displays. I Dy Invitation, tho following con cerns sro members: Winchester ne penthe Arma Co., Remington Type I wrltor Co., The Valo ft Towuo Mfg. i ?OM Katoa. Crane & Plko Co.. Tho Carborundum Co.. Chalmers Knitting i Co.. Yan man ? Erbe Mfg. Co,, Smith \& Wesson, (.'old well Lawn Mower Ca, ?L. R. Waterman Co., Armour & Co.. ?Pillsbury Flour Mills Co- The Rob bin? & Myers Co., Righi National Watch Co., HullBrothcrs Umbrella Co., Holcproof .tyoslory t.'o.. The Towlo Maple Products Co.. The New Atlas Glass Co.? Berkey & Gay Furni ture Co., .Tba M. J, .Whittall, Carpet Mills. Cook's Llnolouw Co.. National Veneer Products CO.. Simplex Elec tric. Heating Co., International Ache son Graphite Co.. Niagara Silk Mills. Thomas G.. Plant Co., Anderson Elec tric Car. Co.. Ir.'fing-Pltt Mfg. Co. American ? Optical Co^ Eberhard Faber, Tho I.. 8. Burrett Co., Berry Brothers.'. Inc,, Hunt Brothers Co., Simmons Mfg. Co,. Columbian En ameling St Stamping Co.. The Wlllv*. PLAY BALL WITH BASE BALL GOODS THE K?ND THAT FAMOUS Kkrms ? .n rolly warranted. They ar* th? bea! &*t c^ bc bought. Any atft?ele fc? the line that prove* defective wfil be re placed. Sullivan Hardware Co. Anderson, Belton. Green v?k. . ' ' ' _!_ Overland Co.. 8plffdorf EWeerJcal Coi Thc association ls also conducting a >10,000 prl?c contest lor Idea Let tors from the public, regarding tho products of Its members. Particulars obtained by writing Rice leaders of tho World Association. 358 Fifth Avenue, New York. N. V. , . Camel Cigarettes Will Appen' to . Your Taste First shop you pass that, sell to-1 bacco, drop In and buy a package of ?SO Camel Cigarettes for 10 cents. You lave a surprise welting for you, tte- j lauso Camels will gtvo you an cn- j Uroly now Idea ot how good a ciga rette really can be. Don't look for ? premiums or coupons, as the cost bf j the tobacco prohibits their use. Camel Cigarettes aro a blend of I choloe Turkish, and choleo Domestic! :ob.iecoa that makes a wonderfully1 satisfactory smoke. Most men who have given Camels a thorough test| like them bi ter than other kinds. You soe. there ls Just enough Turk ish . and Just enough Domestic to baccos to give a Ano flavor of each. IAnd these flavors blended make a de lightful smoke. You know that some cigarettes tire your taste., But the Camel blond isl lust right, and wUt not hltc tUi tongue They aro delightful. No mat ter tum mauy you smoko, they will i pot parch or dry your throat, nor I will they leave any unpleasant elga-1 ret ty after-taste. Camels are so good that you aro In-J vi teri to comparo them with any I brand of cigarettes sold at soy price. Compare thom hardest with tho ciga rettes you think you Uko best. That's j tho way to prove to your own satis* ! LCtlon that tho Camel blend of choleo 'urkiub and choleo Domestic to baccos make tho finest cigarette you iver smoked. Sage ?nd Sulphur Darken? Gray Hair It's Grandmother's Recipe to Restore Color, Gross Bair that lose* its color and lu* r when U fades! turns gray, dnll lifeless, ls caused by a lack of tur in tho hair.. Our graudmot ide. up, a mixture of Sage Tea < lphttr. to keep her locks dark sad antlfttl, aud. thousands ot women ind men who. value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of bair rhloh is so attractive, use only thin ld tune recipe. No wadara., we get thin famous mix- j ture by ssking st any drug store for 00 cent bottle ot "Wyeth's Ssge snd tlphur Comopnd." which darken* ? hair so naturally, so evenly, that lobody can possibly tell lt bs? been ipplled. Besides', lt takes off dand iff, stopf scalp itching and falling .'Yov. jost dampen a sponge or brush with lt snd draw this through your h slr. taking one ? strang at a time.' By. morning gray hair disappears; but wost! lights the ladle? with Wyeth'? ' and Sulphur ts that, besides ta fully darkening the hatr after a? applications, it also brings w*ck -i lta^anoVfl ro. maa who was otto of a fifts I ?bout a corn shredder on the Place of Mr. J. Frank Rhody, north ot the city, had bis right hand caught j tn the machine yesterday afternoon. The member was so badly lacerated that the hand Bsd to be amputated Just above the wrist. The negro ws.% brought to tho city j and the operation performed by a Iocs! surrten. It I* said that tte acci dent waa caused by soother negro giving the Injured oas a push, *>ajhh caused kim to loose hi* balance sod ?lil- his bapd ia the machinery ot tho I shredder. JACK MHXER, CpnujHnrt vTtth Beak's Maslen! Comedy Cow. pea?/. 401 ANNIVERSARY OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY! OF THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HELD YESTER DAY BY MEMBERS - ENJOYABLE D A Y Many Interesting Talks Were Me de-Tfen Original Mcm bctus.* A day full of great things and al program uf splendid - papers' and' I talks was airen at tho First.Baptist H rb areli yesterday, when Ihn Woman's H Missionary Society celebrated . their H fortieth anniversary, ny a singular I coincidence thc Society was organised H ?i Tuesday, thc 20th of April, and KO I the celebration yesterday was pecu- H ?arly appropriate. The president. ? Mrs. J. F. Vinos, presided In her I graceful efficient manner. Thc other I officers of the Society arc:. Vic? pres- I l(J"?it3.' Mrs: J. W. Quattl?haum aid ? Mr*, j. M. Paget: recording score- I tary. Mrs. W. B. King. Jr.; treasurer. I Mis* Olivia Duckett: assistait trees- H uror. Mr?. C. 8. Minor : auditor,. Miss I refile Edwards. Thc leaders of thc I Divisions arc: Mrs. W. L. Laughlin, I Mt?. E. W. Masters, .yrs. W. t\. ? l\ln?, Jr.. Mrs. Eula' D?fftngham, Mn. ll W. D. Bewley. Mrs. J. T. Dolt. Mrs. ? IL M. Y,. Nance. M.S. It. R. K,l)ftg. ? Mrs. A. L. Smothers. Miss Lucile I Durrlss. ? .. The services'begau at ten ' o'clock, H iii tho Sunday school coom of the I thirst Baptist church. Thp deVpltomVj ? exercises were conducted by,. Mrs. I Wm. Laughlin, after which Mrs*. I Vines introduced Airs. J. P. Duck- H ctt. a charter member of thc ncclcty, I who told of ita organization <0 years I igo. Of the ten original members on- H ly seven are livia?;, live of whom I were present yesterday.. She gare I many interesting little facts in con- H uection willi the organization And tts H growth. . She was 'followed by Mrs. Mary H Stcfjosv abo a charter .member who I ?rave her recollections of tho work.-H Doth nAId beaut|fnl ?nd tender tri- I botes- to tho|r first "oroajdont, tho-late I Mr?. Claudia Murray, and their firot H secretary. Miss jeffie Edwaj-ds. Just I ?(ter trese' talks, ir? a short little In- H formal way ina ny present added their H tributa ol' love ayd 'tCKthponyV to. tho' H I splendid, "w?.-k.,'of thcHc' two nohlo ? I women. lt.,.u^s,, an inspiring mo- I lineal and wa? felt, by every W?Xqan in' ? thc houno. I Tho next -, number on thc program I I was both m>l<iuc, abd '?priginaL Four I I ladies were KC^tQd,-thc platform I , each with their"knitting or ecwlns Tu I I that informal .social way, and dis- I I c?s&ed woman's .part In. .tho work ' in H lille Southland njici what she had ad- I I compMbh'.d. . TIIRSO ladles" wore Mri). ? IA. L fcmethers, i?ra. \V. W. Smothers, I I Mrs. W. B. Kixe. Jr- and Miso Des- ? I BIQ Major, lt w?o a. wonderfully of- M I fee the way of arl J ging bc(ore those ? I prcsout tho nr?hy, ucbisremonts, of I I this great work.. After a hymn tho I I meeting was adjourned and the ladles I I invited down stairs to the dining room fl I whore'a 'doligbttui luncheon w?s I I served. Hero the ladlee w'cro all I I sealed, and' sc; /ed by many of tho I I young ladles, and the - menu waa 03- I I pcclally dainty eu d tempting. At two o'clock the meeting wea re- I laKScmblcd, ibo devotional being con ducted by Mrs. lt. Hi Burrlsa. Thc American Indian ou thc New'Trail I was the subject for the first two tl I papers, both, of which were- very good I I and wost interesting, the "indian Wo- I ? man," by Miss Clara Burdlne, .and. ? tao "indlau Man;", ny Ernest Ocferj I Just. hore Mrs. J. W. ..Qu?ttlen?^?ii I gayo a vory sweet solo, the wbrdsj.gfj Ichica- wore very'appropriate.. K* <. Tho next paper on the program,was "Now Home Missions.*/ by Miss Maryl Hough. She ga%*?: a'splendid rcy?uio Ot tho work. ;thq\Mountain ?ch?pia; ? tao.rural districts.^ the. wwded cities Che negro; and other branches of tine home mission work. ShT>: ett>k? dt tho, fl possibilities and responsibility ot all ? this great work^Sior ^jfeTt was' un ? usually (ino andras utdrouglily cn I Joyv . ? .Mrs. Minnie Milford's paper on tho ? "Child 10 thc Midst'-' found a respon sive chord In the heart of every moth er prcsout who realize that the cau ldron ot today, aro tho men i.^d wo H men. of tomorrow. H ' Thc last paper on the program waa ? given by Mrs. Rufus Faut on "Woman ? call." Shs made a strong and eloquent ? appeal to. the women to do the work ? Ged mean't for thom-to do and do i ? lt well. Ia ber clear forceful way ehe I ? spoke of woman, and her wonderful ? influence and she urged them to come' ? up to the highest service, lu th? ?b ? sence of Mrs. Prue CltnhscalSs. Dr .j ? Vises responded to* tho cuallegonoj ? "Shel, we do Itt*-'fIn a few happy ro ! ? marka he dared tho. corn?s to do alb ? tua and more to& M&nrlotf ?icm of ?eatfteat cooperation ?v>* Jiss?slan?t j Mr. O'. L. Mania, wbj was, attt pro-s ?abet waa called apod end responded ? le J a few words. Tko meeting was ? taWedJdtaraed. aM echoing the/wards of their president that lt baa toefl a great day of great things. I Seater et We Cos-miiftee* Fer Pea? atete* SeeSeSy Oases ?UL Col. J. C. Stribliog. president of tbs Pendleton Farmer's Society, baa noti fied 'Secretary Porter A. Waeley of the local chamber of commefco teat i he has been, npfketnted a member ot ? the lineaos and Otc publicity commlt ? tess'for U.? centennial celftbratlon ot this organisation; which will take place *t Pendleton October Ag-iL mat. ?. GEORGE & n?u?m^ Wita Fotortain *tee* Cc??eny. J. . ' . ? ? ? ... ?i . ?J.j-, i . i nuA\ I Correct ^J|||fE i ??L For Gentpg : I; ^ttfl^ffl^ ;.. new Spring Models,you1ltt^ , M JMMmW?^&L are a^I?ttlc too. fap^ . y ^K^?M?^^^\ average business irr ^ fe J ^''^?? W?nfflfpSf^-' here's one that's^i^^j^?-^K? "VMk'm? ?Si \ obtr?rfv?, well-cut hilt -l?Vt 'Hf H V fancy, gracefully mod^n with- v . ?- ii V out being extreme; an ideal hus mjJ^wMmL iness suit for every dijy-r-atjd / ^???Slfc any day. This it^)a>? tb^tV 1 ? , you will never tire of. jj 'Three ?mi^^ fitting coat, with moderately wide' lapels, $n&ru^ uralshouldet^ collar. Trousers are regular shape, made with for : without cuffs, can be had in all of the new spHcJ 30V % - i I mixed colors. ?1 'V,' i' ' - -: ' - ' - - ... i'The:?ne:P^ fe* 4 | . 1--:-1-? ,. , ..' ? : . . '.- . .... '. ' . - . - . ..'#?. . ,? . , , ? , ?? '?I'- ????? '" i ' ? ?'!- B,.V.A Ml', !??!>. ihi..:?^ v.it 'AW wya far?** He.Knew Her. .Mr. Boobs^mdyou?.,"- h%lMld,&?l; : m\^^Jr^iri\PmX fei *tfe,.... Misa Hobbs-I saw .your w?c/yea- b?*e teveajr, s \ '' lltWi'i1 ?J- J\" I ^ lorday. , * t I!obba--oit Nol*B??fr >?'^Ihae? "Town and C^unt^ I' ? ? ? FiM?nitur? Cplo^ ^^04 jv. Will make your Morell chairs and tables, r?tteea, l^twn , . ; j vaecs, etc., like new.so that tbey will be/m 1 surroundings. I The^ coJora *y hard whh * bceutifu?, high j ^. s- varnished f?oaa. They, ?re easily appued, ?ur- j ; .Ile, .Bt^ifitw^L mt sW iw^,f?Mi*- t ' ' '.' ' |???|lt;, "'V' J .' ' ard Shades: Green, Medthna Green, Rich; ' SB|SF;v'! Red, Porch Tan, Amber Brown, Porch Bhse. . Q?^^ Only one coat will he'necessary, ratpheu . ' J- wB??jtin - \ ' V. ?fidersoa Paint afl?Celw- to. 132 N.Main ?h?^f|4? 1