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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 8

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The Statei
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Columbia, South Carolina
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A THU STATU: COLIIMIHA ritlDA MOHMMh XOVKMHKK 11 4 8 I In Cnrolna'H possession Hdcd down 5 to go cm ihn 2 yard line htHKunl gunner 1N10 SMALL I Olid ciuarlt-r iinnlo It first down Hey- I wiird then iwik 6 A fumll6 wrj BREAKS THE TIE HuppRobile ton for English Hampton for doing (at tackle i (I doing for Kd-inunds Edwards for Porter Kerr fur Kilviinix Hill for Edwards Kant for Hill (hi end i Edmunds for Kant I'oKgeahull for fleer tat quarter) (leer for Brooker Kerr for User (at Half) (illlclals: Major (Auburn) referee (Clem son) umpire Tillman hcfidliiieeinun timekeepers Metis Carolina and Kreps (Newberry) Csr0jrodjseewmy made on the next play but Capt Mill recovered on I he yard line making iirVi down ami gouj linurston's 6 yard and jO Holland (Cleinsoni A Top Unlike Any Youve Seen in Past CHrla In Arthur IfanimerNtHn'a Big Mnleal OolnmbU Theatre Monday Niglit Ktoncy'a 1 put the ball on the 1 yard line and l-ungstnn curried It arms hut Carolina ana penalised It for holding and the pulnia did not roiint Heyward then tried placement kick iut missed The hull went over to Newberry Twice Newberry failed to Kin A forward pass wue Intercept- by lHngslun who etumbled on the yard line IaingHton then carried the hull across for a touchdown Hey- ward kicked gnHl and It waa Carolina Newberry II Heyward kicked to Mai-Lean who came 30 yards to his own 35 yard line McMillan ihrew Maker for a loss A double puss failed Ashbaugh punted Hronker who came 10 to the middle of the field Mlcharda made two gains 3 yurds each Iwngston failed gain and Money punted the ball going outside on 13 yard line Langston made a fine tackle and kept Maker from making a gain Morgan made 1 yard end Ashbaugh lost Ashbaugh punted to Brooker and waa ball on Newberry a yard line A forward pass loat I forward pass failed A forward pass Btoney to Brooker gave yollna touchdown the pass being splendidly executed and caught Langston kicked goal and the score was iaro-iina 20 Newberry 0 There waa no more scoring during this period Btoney kicked to Aan-baugh who was downed on the 81 yard line It Going made a nice laokle and Water gained 1 yard Newberry waa forced to punt and It was Carolina's ball on the 20 yard line Going made 8 Gains by Going and Langston made Carolina 21 yards Btoney punted but Newberry waa off-aide and waa penalised yards the hall being Carolina's with first down There waa a fumble on the next play Btoney recovered A forward pass failed and the half waa over with hall in Carolina's possession in the middle of the field Third Quarter The third period opened with Ash kick to Brooker who returned 20 yards to the 87 yard line Brookcr Brooker made 3 Hill took 30 made and Going 8 1 better staged than has the 'comedy de Scenlcolly it la a gem and sparkles and scintillate with soft lights and harmonious colorings "Norfolk theatregoers who fail to see 'High Jinks' are cheating themselves out of money" Seats now selling $1365 Detroit Touring Car with Sedan Top Roadster with Coupe Top 11326 Detroit 7 John A Hamilton 1216 Main St Phone 735 Practically Clothing Sale Langston made It first down Haro- cut cloths The biisinesa of our rolling lost the hall on downs on the 20 -r mills Is slowly hut steadily get-vard line On a fake kick MacLean ng better As regards this matter made 30 yard Newberry waa forced 'iiwever we figure that there will be nunt and It was Carolina bn on an average of consumption and have the 15 yard line Purler after a continued with production upon the small rain made a spectacular run of conclusion that this cloth will be ns yards around right end Brooker good one time as went 12 through the line Carolina (Advertisement) At Columbia Theatre NEXT WFMK "High Presented by Artinir llaiiiiiici-steiu Scats now M'lllng ami Wilson's Minstrel Ma linen and night he Prodigal Matinee ami night The following from the Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch: "With a weulth of soft melodies a plethora of llghta and laughter and with a dainty French flavor 'High Jinks' made lta first appearance In Norfolk at the New Wells last night and delighted It Is the brlghteet and liveliest musical comedy tnat hua played here In many moons and Is a riot of color girl gown and gayety from the rise of tho first curtain until the finale "It may be well termed a musical comedy of frills and fashions of spice and speed of melody and inuldea and of tunes and tangoes There is activity and animation displayed at all times and the inemburs of the company work with a snap and a vim that pula ginger Into the piece every moment offered here 'High Jinks' Is in good hAnds Tho company la well balanced In all parts the principals are all clover and the chorus la composed of quite a number of good looking young women and some young men who danced furiously cyclouicui-ly or gracefully as the needs of the occasion require The chorua la a large one and lta work In some of the concerted numbers waa tho beat that has appeared here for a long period The manner in which tue nnalH and ensembles were rendered attests to the cure that has been showing in producing 'High Jinks' "Mosie (lay a bubble of fun and James Hester carried off the honors of the evening In the fun making line while Cecelia Hoffman pretty anil petite won the enthusiastic plaudits of the audience with her sweet voice and charm of manner Russell Lennon Charles Meyer May Mouton and Helen Veola were among the other members who contributed lurgely to the success of the evening "Sharing honors with Miss (lay however waa Miss Hoffman She possesses a voice of rare sweetness which hua been carefully and properly trained She's aa winsome and graceful na a rising fawn and she quickly won the hearts of all present "James Is-sler as Jeffreys the former champion' created much amusement In his quiet and easy way and proved to he a fitting foil for Ma-sle (Jay Helen Veola is a graceful dancer and pleased ihn musical numbers the best were Something Seems a which was the hit of the piece 'Jim' rendered by Miss (lay Own Kiss' by Miss Hoffman and Russell Iannon 'Bubbles' 'Not Now Hut lAter and Through With Roaming Romeos' The 'High Jinks' tangle Is one of the best ensemble numbers ever offered by a rnurt company musical comedies have been Primrose ft WHmiii At the Columbia theatre on Wednesday matinee and night Primrose Wilson the fainotia minstrel stars and their company of 50 all prominent black face singer dancers instrumentalists and comedians will be the attraction Ueorge Primrose most graceful and George Me Wllaon have been identified with minstrelsy for the past 40 years They are the surviving members of the famous quartette of black face stars Marlow Wllaon Primrose and West Thla organisation set a standard for excellence that has ever been the goal of minstrel producers Primrose ft Wllaon have surrounded themselves with a company that for excellence has not been equalled It la claimed since the days of the Harlow Wilson Primrose and West successes A magnificent costume and scenic Investiture has been given the production A big spectacular street parade will be given at noon on the day of the performance at which time Primrose and Wilson will be seen Special matinee prices 26 and 50 cents EXERCISES AT LOGAN SCHOOL Arbor Day Will lie Observed Willi KierriMi Arbor day exercises will be observed at the Logan school today beginning nt 1 o'clock The plana of the faculty and pupila are to have approximately 100 trees planted City Forester Thomas will supervise the work John McMahan will speak Miss Hattie Folgcr will relate the stories connected with some of the famous trees of history and Palmetto will he sung hy the pupil directed hy Miss Ballinger COLUMBIA THEATRE Monday November 23 Arthur Hammerstein Offers Ilia Rollicking Irresistible Mustcal Comedy Success as Presented During the Unparralleled Record Run of One Year at the New York Casino Moo and Lyrics by otto Hauerbneh Music by Rudolf Frlml Authors nt Firefly" with haunting melodies that will remain fixed In the New York Tribune Prices: 92(10 9160 9100 75c BOr 25c Seat sale now Mall orders accompanied with remittance and return atamped envelope filled in the order of receipt Take advantage of these values now while the picking is good Our loss is your gain These fine suits and overcoats must go MILL IS DOING WELL Middlehurg at Halenburg Suffering Special to The Stats Malesburg Nov Ik Hvidi-nue iliat prosperity is returning the country over is coming to the surface In Hatea-burg In increaaed sales of the Middle-burg mill at this place which though kept running found its business tremendously brought down by the de-elinn of markets becatisu of the Eiirn-pcan war "The Middlehurg mill hue sold more cloth during the past two weeka than the entire two inonthe preceding" waa the statement of I Jlollnwell treasurer of thla mill Tuesday Mr Hollowed who la also treasurer of live other large mill came from Columbia Tuesday morning He talked freely and frankly or the cotton situation In getting dye stuffs" said he "eaused the Jobbing trade to which we sell almost exclusively to compluln that we were holding our goods at too high a price This trouble now ia seemingly satisfactorily adjusted In every way and our mill burn which has not lost a day since cotton declined Infilling more orders every day than at any time for several months "Id fact our sales during the past two weeks have exceeded our output for the same period of In reply to a question as to the purchase of cotton In the local market Mr Hollowell auld: every hale we are using was purchased locally and to show you the fulth we have lit the rapid return to normal prosperity of the country in general and this section in particular right now we have six weeks' supply ahead in cotton si ored Not our other mill In many respects comparison can not lie msde os different markets prevail for differ- REVOLT AGAINST YUAN Movement for Restoration of Man-chtw Started Chicago Nov 19 A Peking cablegram to the Chicago Hally News says: Yu Jen an old time scholar and official has petitioned Yuan Bhl Kal to replace tlic emperor on the throne with Yuen Bill Kal retaining the regency The ceneors Impeached Hun Yu Jen who was arrested yesterday The propaganda for the restoration of the Manehus also has culminated In ths arreat of many other prominent literull and office holders of the old regime Yesterday nnd tndny 20 were executed "Members of the Imperial family profess Ignorance of the movement The former emperor wrote Yuan Bhl Kal that the movement must prove abortive and that he la unwilling to have China plunged Into new strife It Is believed Yueu Bhl Kal forced the einpernr to send the letter ere coming Into Peking end It la believed the government will be able to dominate the Declare Dividend New York Nov 19 Directors of the Chesapeake ft Ohio railway today declared a dividend of 1 per cent payable December II The yearly rate for some years past has been 4 per rent last August the dlreetors deferred action on the regular quarterly dividend because of disturbed conditions First Severe Cold Omaha Nel Nov 19 The first severe cold of tho season struck this vicinity lust night The local weather bureau reported the tempersture two degrees above xero this morning At Sioux City la It was reported 2 below LllVX' L1 i fill 'ii SUIT vou will SUITS Homeward Ik nre If thev COPELAND If you have In mind in connection with the Hup Sedan top the makeshift Inclosed tops you have seen forget It says John A Hamilton Because the Hup Sedan ia nothing like them Where they are clumsy and destroy the lines of the car thia top retains the graceful beauty of the Hupmoblle Where they ehake and rattle and work loose thla top la firmly and substantially attached Where their doore are llflttlng unhandy affair these doors fit snug and tight and open easily and wide Where the other at beat are but protection against wind and cold the Hup Sedan in spite of lta low cost actually has limousine luxury In lta outside and inside finish The Hup fled an ia designed and built by the Hupmoblle Factory the first time any automobile manufacturer has gone ao far with such an Important feature And It literally gives two ears nt the price of one Bee it One Third Off Kinard Hat if values we have ever offerecl Carolina Win From Camernelc Team Puts LtD Fine Ex- uamecoCK learn 1 uta pp hibition Hill the Principal berry by 46 to 7 (Ujr Staff CorreeixmdcnU) Newberry Nov 19 The University of South Carolina came to Newberry today Reeking to break the recent IS to 13 lie in Columbia and the Gamecocks broke it and broke It de-clatvely 4 to 7 Carolina played belter football and the team which on October 14 had given the university a bad battle waa today smothered by the Gamecocks The Indians fought hard but from the first It was to be seen that It was day and that Newberry could only hope to keep down the score In the third quarter tha Indians took a stiff brace but It lasted for only a short while the visitors coming hack strong nnd with a telling force The victors used many line plays with a number of forward passes Intermingled The Newberry eleven resorted often to double passes and Intricate forward passes but the university solved tha problems Capt Luther Hill of Carolina was tha bright and shining star of ths game The little leader of the Game-cocks waa never In better form At end he broke up the forward passes and waa down tha field on punts like a streak In the second half he went to the back field and there continued Ills good work adding a number of substantial gains with the ball The entire Carolina eleven was in line shape The line was a great factor in the victory for every man In the Carolina line played steady consistent ball charging like fiends and standing against the Newberry attack like a brick wall This gave the Carolina backs time to get started on the offense and they ran with the ball for long and pretty galna Going end Porter played especially well Dan Heyward There The most spectacular run of the day waa a SO yard dash by Heyward through the entire Newberry eleven tka Kxll MM MAwllaPPV'ff nnn plrelng the ball on Newberry's one yard line Coggeshall a moment later went across for a touchdown Heyward played tine ball on the defense and brilliantly on the offense throughout the entire game third touchduwn was scored on a brilliant forward puss Btoney to Brookcr the lit lie hulfbHrk grabbing the bull from an almost Impossible position nnd going across for a score Dick Kerr was hi the game for only a few minutes but he made spectac-lar gains during this time In the last quarter with a short space left to play Kerr carried the ball 95 yards In six downs for the last touchdown of the game It was truly a caso of every man in the game on thu winning side contributing his full shsre towards the Victory and thus the university gain I'd a game that It well deserved Although the university won hy a large score the Newberry eleven showed flashes of form at times and Baker and MacLean played strong game throughout They were ihtilr team's iiest ground gainers and they played well on tho defense Newberry's lone touchdown came iia the result of tine forward passing by MacLean The score was made on nice catch of a forward pass by Maker The paw put the ball in a scoring position and also was responsible for the actual touchdown Big Crowd Attends large crowd saw the battle At least HO Carolina supporters went to he game from Columbia some on the train and some through the Carolina alumni from points nearby also came in numbers Sup-: oners of Newberry gathered from i instance to see the hafile and these jib the Newberry students Hnd tlm from town nmdn up a represen-- mv large ml enthusiastic gather- uuiile 20 points in the first ir the ihird quarter there was no s'crine but the university came sirong with 26 points in the last period Newberry scored Its only touchdown In the last quarter Each team lost a touchdown on pencil tea Carolina was ealleil back after a touchdown on holding and Newberry was called bark when both teams were offside Hampton picked up a ball iliat was fumbled when Maeljeen was downed In an effort to throw the forward pass and went for a loueh-down hut Referee Major said that It as not a fumble hut a blocked forward pass and therefore the bsll remained In Newberry's possession nnd the play went as an tncompleted forward pas Capt Maclean of Newberry won the toss and elected to receive at western goal thus getting the eun at hie team's bucks Carolina was therefore to kirk The sky was clear anil the weather had Just the proper chill for football Heyward kicked to Anlibiiugh who -ante 25 yards to lua own 45 yard line Morgan made 30 yards nnd Maker look 10 Newberry was pen allied lb yards for holding failed to gain and llill threw Ash-liaugh for a loss Ashbaugh punted to Brooker who whs downed on Ills own 21 yard line Lingslnn made 10 Heyward 8 and Broker Carolina was penalised yurds for holillnu The forward phns tailed Heyward punted to MaclH-ni mid it was Newberry's ball on Us own 23 yard line MacLean mode 0 and 1 Heyward recovered a fumble and ran 40 yards for a touchduwn The goal wn missed and the ecoro was Carolina 6 Newberry 0 At It Again Heyward kicked in Ashbuuali who wue downed on his 25 yard lino Maker made Morgan mid Maker fulled to gain Ashbaugh punted to lirucker itiid It was enroll mi's ball In lbs middle oi tho field Carolina lost the bull on downs on llie Newberry's 45 yard Hue A fol ward pass railed It Maker' mads 6 ynrds Newberry failed mil the next pluy but Carolina wua penalised ii for offside Haler iiiuiIh 1 small gain A lorward pass Ash-1 'augh to Mielaiin Milled Newberry 10 yards Aslibnugh made yurds i Aftur two tries by lbe Newlirrry barks' to guln oer Carolina's line had fulled I Ashbaugh RltempU-d field goal rrom' plaeemerii hut Hie bull went wild uml it was faroiiiin's bull on Its 2(1 ysrd fine laingston made 9 ntld Btoney 2 llirough the Hoe 1-nngNton mudn more and Hinney 5 through I he line I'lirolinu won penslixed 6 for offslile and therefore llie lust gain did not count A double forwnrd puss Heyward to Honey in Jirooki-r nulled 3d vards Thu same pirns tnndu 9 more Mloney gained 4 through the linn for first down A forwnrd pass fulled I Hiigslnn made 6 through ihn line Thu first quarter endod with the ball I to ed 1 13 to to 8 It 21 A a but the i to 30 1 SCRUGGS BAILEY Inc 1412 Main Street if Ift Correct Copeland Goes So Goes the Fashion LEARN THE WAY lost the ball on downs Ashbaugh punted and It was Carolina's ball In the middle of the field Mill went around end for 30 yards Carolina lost the hall on downs Baker and Ashbaugh made gains of 6 and 3 yards Maker punlcd to Brooker and the quarter ended with the hall In Carolina's possession first down III the middle of the field Fourth Quarter The laat quarter whs one of much scoring Edwards made 4 Heyward Heyward 5 Edwards 2 Edwards 4 Kdwards 4 nnd Heyward 3 Kdwards made 2 and Kerr went 12 through the line Kerr got 10 more on the next play there was a fumble hut Iley-wanl recovered the ImiII Kmt wont over for 11 toiirhdown Heyward kicked goal and the score waa: Carolina 27 Newberry Heyward kicked and It waa ball on its 32 yard line A forward pass Macljean to Ashbaugh made 40 yards A forward pass MacLean to Hluler netted 10 yards A forward pass MacLean to Maker made Newberry's only touchdown Aahbnugh kicked goal Hnd I he score wus: Carolina 27 Newberry 7 Ashlmugh kicked to Btoney Hill made 5 1 and 3 fleer took 5 Mill nnd lleyward made 5 each Heyward llill and (leer made It another firs! down Heyward then took 6 and llill 10 CuggCHliHlI made 2 yards llill went over for a touchdown Heyward kicked goal and the acore was Cnrollna 34 Newberry 7 Ashbaugh kleked off and It wus Carolina's bull on Its 30 yard Hue Carolina lost the ball on down The forward puss Muclamn to Morgan made 10 yards and then 10 more Maker punted and 11 was Carolina's ball on the 20 yard line Heyward punted and II was Newberry's ball on tho 43 yard line A forwsrd pass failed Btoney Intercepted a forward pass and brought the bull bark to where It wus thrown from lleyward then ran brilliantly through Hie entire Newberry team fur 50 yards Cogges-liull look It serous for a touehilown The punt out went astray and the score waa Carolina 40 Newberry 7 lleyward kinked and the Vtll was returned to the middle of the field by brilliant run The forward passes made Newberry 20 yards A forward pass was worked for a touchdown but both sides were offside nnd the ball was brought hack A forward pass Mucls'nn to linker undo 20 yards A forward pass was thrown over llm Carolina goal line and the hall went to the university on lie 20 yard line llill made 8 and lleyward 10 (leer mudn 3 and 3 more Ijangston made 1 and 5 Kerr reentered the game and In 6 downs look the bsll across for a touchdown The goal was missed and llie eeore wits Carolina 46 Newberry 7 The game ended Just after the try at mill The lineup-Candlnn 40 llill McMillan Porter iHrtirdcuu Hampton (I tiding Edmunds Stoncy I ley ward Hrnoker Ijingslon Newberry 7 Rcnkln Derrick healev Crotwell Wesslnaer Deaton Ashbaugh 3H Macliean 1J1 Morgan KI1 Maker KB Slater Times of quarter 16 minutes Touchdowns: lleyward ljiingaton Brooker Kerr (2) L'oggeshiill llill II linker Goals from touchdown: lleyward (3) lonixston Ashbaugh Substitutions: Newberry Brooks for Wesslnger linker for Morgan Carolina Richards for lleyward It lining for Richards 81 Tarter for It fining (leer for Ismgnton Heyward for Geer nnd (leer for Btoney (at qunrterl Btoney for English (at gunrilt English for Hampton llamp- it oiiiiiihufN Modem Movie) Today II' TIIII Wild lllogrnpli Drama Reel 2 rirnmi i M'tt's" Mlrrlng Mar Kernes Reel No I "Till: KIDH lnhln Comedy Itrcl No 4 MIKE lU'IIK" Kab-in Comedy Bound to Spend Thanksgiving Day! 4 Bii re vour AND OVERCOAT top-uoteherB in style and At hoar the lnbol of COMPANY THIS IS SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL FOR MEN WHO WISH REAL VALUE FOR 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