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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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8
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rismw MmtxiMi (101:1:1: mi TIGERS DOWN CAROLINA i TIGERS WIN BIG GAME BY LONE TOUCHDOWN XI i OLD HEADS WATCH YOUNG MEN PLAY Stars of Yesterday at Big Game MILLER HUGGINS LEADS NEW YORK Cardinal Manager Will Pilot Highlanders New Volk Oct iTesiibnt Jneoli liuppi-rt of the Now Voi I AmiTieiin I ague team annuuiir-d today ho Inn signed Miller Huggins inumiger of the St Isuiis team to inunnKu tho Vunkee iimb wo yiar eonlraet Huggins will siirrcrd William Bono-van who hss managed thn Yankee for Hoi lust llin-n years Huggins conferred with Brunch Kh-ki-y resident of tlie SI Bouis Nationals last week and they wcri! uiiabln to ichcIi terms He then ncei-pti-d I lie from Ihu Nr- York club Huggins lias sp nl his entire iiniior iesgui cureer in lh Niilionnl league up tn thu prriHenl lie was purchased by Cincinnati fnuri Ml Paul In BilJS and played there until 19in when lie was trailed tn SI 1 anils lie was appointed niHiisger of lloi St Igiuis dull in Dll'! and retired us sn setivn plnver lust season JTeNidi-lil lliipperl said Iiiik-vsn will not ho retained in any chihic- ly sltloiiigii Ituppert paid an eloquent tribute to Hie former manager LARGE CROWD SAW RACES YESTERDAY Three Harness and One Running Race the Card wto6A MfMMit IwwwwfirtirMMaittTsif iaibiiWMJ iiflkli uf iha Lwr bts- -z MARCUS GRASSMERE LAWN A Fine Writing Paper in Pound Boses 35c Pound for the Paper Envelopes to Match 15c Package THE STATE BOOK STORE Columbia Uulil IV Fraser a Hru llor anil Franklin Mrsaslu In Ilea Hub I'otHHibin i'hcatcr luniaht tunurratr matinee and night WE INVJTE AT ALL TIMES YOUII CRITICAL' INSPECTION OF T1IK FINEST FOOD STORE IN THE SOUTH Good Things to Eat MARTINIQUE Broadway 32d St New York Black frarn Praasylvaala fitatlaa kkiually Vaavealaat far AwaMmrats Skoppiag ar Uualacw Flravaat Raaws with Prfraf Bath $250 PER DAY Clemson Defeats Carolina Eleven by Score of 21 to 13 GAMECOCK DEFENSE SURPRISES VISITORS Fair Week Classic Develops Some of Most Sensational Hay Seen in Years of Football Excitement Glory Enough for All at Close In a rum furnishing glory (iiough for all Clrmion drfratcii Carolina In tlia annual fair week game in Cnluin-lila yesterday 21 lo 12 tlie action of tlia tniggla developing some of the most thrilling moments football fans In any rlime or condition have enjoyed Clemson was an odds oh favorite made so hy the auperlnr weight of the 'rigors the number of veteran campaigners bark fur service and the showing of lwinahun's men In prevloua games the lliltmon having defeated Presbyterian College and Furman and held the mighty Plainsmen from Auburn to a Iona touchdown Carolina on The other hand was light end green with a Inure remnant of last year's tlamecock aggregation The game howrd that Dixon Foster tho Carolina coach hua worked wondera with hia team for the youngaiers played a great game It had to bn lo nurrow the count to one touchdown at tho clone for Clcmnon prevented a well drilled and spleudldly conditioned eleven Of the five tourhdowna made during the afternoon three were supnr-sen-satlonal Sensational ilaolf is a good word in Ita phti'o hut Ita place la not describing a rangy lad from showing Ida lice la to the field aa lie raced 75 yards to a touchdown after intercepting forward pave a hurdler masquerading as Clamaoti end climbing through spnre to grab a forward puss Intended fur one of his opponents and dii six to the cover of the goal poeta under wrap nor ean it i in cxnlitliiing how tliu lirat Carolina touchdown was mnde when lue vina lie player oil the field If not ill fontliall captivity ran a race with tho hall and matching Ida legs with hia too turned a wonderful punt into a touchdown This smne excellent word in good standing until yesterday cracked repeatedly under the strain of tho game it was forced to throw up its hands In telling how Clemsoii'f pivot man would not content himself with starting ploys but insisted on finishing them ton All in all it waa a bad iluy for (Ida old word and It wua completely exhausted last night hew Stars Appear To enumerate the stars of tho game would be tn call the roll of the playera on the field and there la not the slightest douht that the college Journals of the two Institutions will sec that these necessary steps arc taken The college press however will bn Cooped on a half dmen nr so The most exciting nlny of the dey as record breaking run intercepting a forward pans on Ids own 25 yard line the speed demon from wasted enough motive power lo run a South Carolina cotton mill a day and night If it could he linr-n cased as he aped to the goal line 75 yards away Tliackatnn also Intercepted a forward pass and rnn 25 yards to a touchdown and tho chances are he would have gone on over the fence If the goal lino had hud such protection for lie wsa away out In front when he crossed the tape Hurtles wa the Tiger mainstay In advancing the hall This dashing halfback la not a one pluy man aa might have been supposed from re- Jioi'la of his success in ramming tho ine for yesterday ho rnn the ends too Allison also proved a good ground gainnr for tlie winners fienrge Brown carried the ball for f'arolina In Impressive style Tho liarllnglnn candidate twisted nnd 1 timed for a majority of bis first down Osborne's kicking was a bright feature The Carolina punter averaged well over in yards for the afternoon and got olf two kicks for mom than 50 yards He was injured on tho first play of the game nnd was not able to run with tho hall Neil-born In addition tn his long run piny-rd a hard consistent game Bully Weston Carolina's midget end who crossed up the dope ami plnyed In spite of an Injury that threatened lo keep him out did amne great work on defense and srni'fil a touchdown previously described in hemnnnliig the lack of a superlative for the good wonl (real Defensive Work I The work of the fora-nrds on both teams was startlingly effective on defense and every player carved a niche in the football hall of fame devoted to lina play dee's work was the big Clemson feature The Tiger center waa here there and everywhere and In most Instances he was at the spot where lie could do the most good for eicmsoii and tho most damage tn Carolina Tliackatnn and Kay the guardians of 1 tho wings hail a good afternoon of It dividing a couple of toiiclulow ns between them both aa a result of forward passes one by Clemson and the other by Carolina The first touchdown was registered by Clemson In a row minutes after play begun denrgn Ttrown kicked off to Ilarl who waa downed after few steps and after a couple of unproductive lino plays Witsdl kicked Osborne kicked back Hartlcs Banks and Allison shot through the line with one dash outside for variety until the hall was on Carolina's 15 yard line Here the Gamecocks slifTened and two lino plays failed A double forward pass Wilsell to minks to Kay over ih goal line gave the flrsl counter of ihe game 3Visll kicked the gnnl The second period was fiercely cnniesi--cd with no scoring Tlie first Carolina touchdown came within a few minute id' the start of the second half Vils-11 kicked to Seaborn who returned live yarns Sen-horn and Brown mode a first down Vartles broke up a I run id pass nnd tinhorns kicked 50 yard to Gunks at the goal line The I'htcsoii lend barely touched tho hall and 1 rolled hut Ihe goal line with Weston in pursuit The end fell nil tlie hall for Ihe touchdown Georg- lti-ow missi il tho goal SeaHsrs's tl IN Itun Caroline pent iihcud in the fourth period The first piny of the gam was an attempt at forward imx by Clemson Tlie Tillers trbd III mimic plsv sgstu Seaborn lni''ti the lmll on tic: 15 jaid 1 1 end i in 75 The House of Taylor 25 Tins 400 lUiths 600 Rooms HOTE Oaa 137 rendy has wife living and with the i aid of hi American friend Hopper i in- steala Kulinka sway on tier wed-' ding night Tin- remainder of the play duals v-ith the smirch through Ttll'key and Austria for the first Mrs Boris which is finally crowned with success nflcr nuniei'nus ludicrous coinpllcn- lions In Hoaar uf Mrs Cntheart The wiiinsn's exeliiillge will close at I o'clock this afternoon an liour curlier lliur usual in respect to I lie lute Mrs VY ('Hllirrrl whoso funeral takes place at Dial liour Mrs CuGieiirt was a charier ntembiir of tlm ljuuril and one of its most tffi- iini mid energeiie workers llcr I'lfll! Judge I He i just after being accepted) 1 or wimt lo con Ctaw thit been cn-giigml imcu la furs! Hhr Oh you clow-poite why tills is my liflii! ZfcNewIbU eucA Kenny A Jaunty Debonair Irish Artist 4 1 year young and Jirun his son 3 years alj both fall in love wiih Joan in the Gold Brocade Dalryraple's New Ixennv Praised l- orr snJ public a nuit dcliIitftit rcsiitiiil- Buv it injjy Price I 33 gust age Cc Kenny -Keftsy The State Book Columbia 1 cut Pile the knife wukinil xt in Wilhmil (leienl bfl i ri Imimii i i hour iiri'i in-fiM't uni ut nuier no dan-gc- Xu mu need suffer friuM this 'iiliiiiil when litis limmine cave is nwu'Gug them I liuatanl-c ii If V'll lie-i III riiiNull a ri'linhle bmg etsblisheil spceia'isl (f vart cuius li nr urge nip nml lenrn wlist can lie with skillful reien-I ill- lr- ilinenf I likewun cure Blnnil I'n sen Vnriense A'pins fleer- Ki'liiey snl ilia bier iiiscss Biieiiinsl isiii Gall Stem- sis reelul Treuhlss Slrie-lure nml all erims ''hV'nie nml piiiau? senses cf lcn alul AA'u-Inrti Pi'i'iiaBen f-c-(iiiiinqil aipl sti tly vn- (lours: 9 a dnys 0 fa 2 Ana- DR REGISTER SPECIALIST mrIn hi 0 MANY SOLDIERS OUT Former Carolina and Clemson Men at Camp Jackson Attend in Full Force In a number of the regiuienia at Cnmp Jackson yesterday arrangements wrra mndo to let tho Carolina and Clemson alumni aa far aa possible ace the annual football gamo and consequently there were a number of of-fleers and men present Included In thin Hal were many who a few years ago aonia last year perhaps thrilled the crowd with brilliant plays All Mouth Carolina forecasts the classic for aevcrul weeks before the game the discussion growing warmer and warmer aa tho day draws nearer It follows without argument that this rivalry la cojilagiuus and those sojourning within the bounds of Mouth Carolina alao gel the habit Camp Jackson has been alive with this (Jaro-Ilna-Clemaon talk playing over the games of by-goiiH days delving Into the future the 1917 game Mo much was the gamn argued pro and con that when yesterday cainc officers ami intn'who had probably never heard of tlie battle before a few weeks ago wero downright Interested not neutral but standing decidLdly for one or the other team The game attracted the usual string of alumni who are always willing to travel miles to ses the play Also there were the usual hundreds of telephone and telegraphic liidinrles from alumni in all parts of these United States Italph Foster of Timnionsville Weil known as the Foster of Foster and McKay Carolina ends of 12 years ago was aa usual In Columbia for the game I'r Foster Is a cousin of Carolina's present fullback George Brown of Burlington Capt A 1 Nor inn of the Three Hundred and Sixteenth Field Artillery who a year ago played in the game aw Ills Tiger team win Unut Mugcne Oliver star tackle of 15 years ago at Carolina and who la With Lhc Three Hundred and lOlgh-teenth Field Arlilli-ry ut Camp Jack-son and who never misses the annual game was present Bub Bangston of Burlington who played in four of the fair week games us a member of the Carolina hackllcld held tho Carolina end of the line yesterday Ttike Hill of the aviation section signal corps one of the best ends that ever graced a Mouth Carolina fool hall field waa Ihore to cheer fur Carolina John Mills Iictcr known aa Mill Who rccciilly volunteered fur service with the Three Hundred and Mevcnteentli Field Artillery Camp Jackson was on duty and couldn't sec the game but he anxiously awulted the score Walter Johnson conch of rreshyts-rlan College of Mouth Carolina football team was hero for the game Pr Th T-idgerlnn and James (1 Driver who were head cuiu-li amt assistant coach respectively of the Carolina team In 1912 were present at yesterday's line light Hitting together on the side lines were Waxy McMillan nnd Wop McGowan both nr whom are familiar faces to followers of Cli-maon-Carolina games Until are second lleiitniinjiL In the nrinv and bulb were stars mi Carolina McMIIIiiii wns captain of lust year's Gnmecock team President Riggs of Clemson President Ciirrdl of Carolina and Governor Manning occupied boxes Dorsey Hllgli of Ourlinglnii who played on Carolina tcn years ago and who la a regular iitlenduiit at the an-nuul game wua ln-re yesterday Jack Desl'ortes captain Carolina In 1910 came down from Wlnnslmm to see tlie gnme Toni Robertson former baseball rrsili at Clemson was the assistant linesman representing thn Tigers Bill lsival Furman fool hall coach who goes to ADiinis ill the next few clays to become ulhli-tlc director nt Camp Gordon wns mi interested spectator Among Clemson foothiill stnrs nt the game were observed McMillan Major and buggs fit lust year's team Cnimnldiins who were onen slurs nt Carolina were out In full force Christie Beuct was on the aide lines with Christie Bend lr the younger lb-net confident in big Gaiui-eoek sweater while Hr Heyward Gible-s nnd Boiiglss McKay sat together Bailie B-igli'V the great Warhlnirtnn nml iee unarler who Is on duty nt Cnmp Jackson wns on linnd nml frnt-ernixed with Ted t'cliultx Ills former miming mate between the halve Joe Holland one of tin best athletes Clunison liis urii-l out dime over from l-slgelield Bdiowin: his iimuiI custom yards for the touchdown George Grown kicked the goal Clemson came hack almost at once With the touchdown I lull gave the edge never pvcrruiiic A 31 yard run Ihirtb-s carried Ihe hall to tho Hi jard lute All the hneks advanced the hull in short gums and Wilsell carried il over The Ch-insuii ruplain aim kicked lie goal Tin' last loin Inlmvn earns when Carolina "opened lip'' III II linsl nlnrt to wlpn uni I In olio pmul ina a Ml of a It to seele Tin- Giimecicks lagan to display their full bag of lorwnrd passing tricks ami one was just liglil lor Tlisrhelnii wlu leaped high in Hie air to cnlcli the ball and run 25 Minis for the filial toiirlnh'W itscll kicked the goal I'lrmMS 211 arullnu Hit) Thn'kslen Ijj At eslon Fills Ii' JiinckiULliot I ilnn Id Moore tie- I 'row Blgltlsy I'G Si-Gum oil Hun IIT Hampton Ky III i lurke it si-1 1 ioaoiql1 Osborn' Banks 111 I in ner Hurih It 1 1 Seaborn Allison Ml Ilrnwn Substitutions: Carolina Biminiy for Turner Bnwn for Seaborn Ballmer for Millin' Mims for MeGounn Clein-son Williams for Tlincksloti Scoring: Loiii-bdowns Ka Wilsell Tlmckslnii Goals from loin lidow us Wilsell I'-irolniii toin-liilou ns Wes-len S'liboru lionl fioul touchdown Brown Searing periods: Clenisiii 7 1I--ZI Carolina li ii 7 13 Time periods niiiiiile 1iirs i' le-rrj iGi-orgi-liiwn) 1'mpii Iit-nl mini IVriv (Srwannl lb iiilline-nian Scholl iWnslunc-loi and lee I Vssisiam BiiP-siio-ii Mr Iliheiisnn ft 'lotus in i Mr Baiigslun ii'iiridinn) Tim' koopi- Air Vnn-Mer Ifni uliiia I Mr Ib ni (Cleiii-soni Fire In hcennn Apartments Ill- llielloll vole exiled oill at eloeh hl-t nlrh lo Vtillg'llsh (i small file nt I In- It eruan Apnrliin nl on lb- Finn Itluck of KIiiiwomiI Ai line The damage was slight The Line of AM: STF1CL FUXTRICAUiT MGIITKW FQCIPStEXT TYce Itccliniug Chair Cara and Dlninff Cara Serving Mnb on All Through Trains is the Seaboard Air Line Railway tq'kt 1'rgrcoalve Hallway of tho I OCA I BETWKEN COI CMDI A WASHINGTON AMI ITASTCIIN CITIFS Bxerlleat Rooms with Private Bath facing atreef saafhera nminrc $300 PER DAY Also Attractive Rooms from fljlfl Rcstmimct I'rliv Are Mwt Mudcrate 3ew Yrk PM 1:35 PM 0:10 AM A Tampn SI Augustine Miami 7:33 PM SfitO PM 2HM AM 0:43 AM OllO PM JliOII AM 5:23 PJI 10:10 AM 11i3U PM Celnmltla Fnsfrrn fltlrs and l'lorldn TIIE WAY BMW PIIOM-i 371 Xle Coavenlrat Dally Schedule Ar ItlehmoHd AVashingtoa RnDImare rhllmlelpkia 320 A1I MM A3I 10i3T AM 1 rti7 PM 7152 A3I 1 1 UNI AM 12:10 PM 2(27 PM 5l20 IMI ti40 PM lilts PM 3:30 AM Oar MaaaHleeot Dlnlag Car Srrrlee is I aexerlled Ar Tli big Thursday of tlie fair was also big Thursday nl Bin ra-n I rack Tho biggest crowd of tbs week and probably one of tlm largest Thursday crowds of reci-nl years saw tlm rare Thn finishers wero umslly two horse affairs hut tlis-m as a rule were close and afforded good spot Three harness and one running face featured thn enrd Thn first 2: in trot was featured hy the work of Baroness Wilkes The rare wns best two nml thren ns were alt the other harness races and wua wnu in two lo-uts Tim free for nil always a Thursday feature was won hy Tommy Tight while B'dnu Ililles nml Itilign did llo best work they liavn done tills week and finished in order named The Uiclilami County puce or trot wns won by Captain Joe owned hy II Fnulk Thu running race five-eighth mile (lush wns won by Bukelcin who wus going away at the finish Miiiiiiimrles: 2:411 trot: Baroness Wilke first 1VB i Mhiillgo second Milk Cup third Jb-sl time 2:23 1-4 Free for all: Tommie Tight first Kilna Hill- second: Bingo lln id Best lime 2:22 1-2 Itichlnnd County owned pace or I rot Captain Joe first Joe Hall second: Liltle Bird third Hanning race 5-5 mile dash: Tnke-lene won Brown secotid Miss Armor i third Time FAIR SUGAR PRICE I TO BE MAINTAINED Mamiractiirers AsstKiation lc-quires Mvmlxirs io Re ruse to Sell to Greedy Retailers Chicago Get The Amerii'iin Sugar Asuocialiou lv rmim-st of thu fislcral fooil ndiuinl-i-tratur's olilee today requesled members not to sell sugar to relatin' win charge morn limn fair price It is alleged Dial retailers are doing this in Illinois mining oilier pluci-M Toe re-talkd's on Dm oilier hniiil nlb-ir- Unit lln-y nrn compelled to pny premium to get nny sugar nt all Tills annoiiin-cineiit car riel Willi It a stnlcnnml Hint thn fond udiriiliisl is-t Bill has dneided lo nllow cniii'ccllon-era maker of chewing gum cordial mid fdinlluc products 50 per cm of their iisuiil consumption of sugar In order that loo great a hardship may not lie worked on employee win would he thrown out of work If supplies were wholly cut nlT Folk and Thing! Islters From llraiilerl I Mr nml Mrs llari'y and I Mrs John llnrvoy nml Miss IV bill Harvey of lleuili'oiT lire speiiding several days in Hie rily Miss 1 1 i ji -tendi-il a business college ill llie rily several iiioiiIIis ago and Ic-r frii-iids Wcie glad see her again Analhcr Iteof lllutr Tlie fin- depiivlmenl respoiobd in mi nlsrin from 122t! Ismri-I Sm-iI slei- lay morning to i-Mingiiisli -i sioall lool i I laze Tim damage us slight Midway Crowded Columbian nnd visitors flocked i tin- midway nl tlie fair grounds I -I i night and nicrrv emud was 'I'lie alti uclniiis nnd riding ib-i ices (I'd a big business and Die couei-ision' got ilnor sluire of Ihe patronage The inlilwiy will be on in foil blast Hough! Mai-ager Buck Tinner said llo- lui-i-tiess during the wci bad Im-iii ery guild HOLIDAY FORSEVIER Suitable Program Carried Out by Soldiers at Greenville lo TIip Slati' lilVrintlli' i'Mi'I'iI' I H- rriv ln wth uLsi'vimI ih 1 I i ii Prviin' SimimLL' nmiiiKiil nt Xw ihi'MrMi mi I inlll UlhlrlM rnlll 111 4 Atul KUtiit oT VinniiH kilxl pl'iy-imI hitn ri'ii imnjiI Tlm 1 I subscript mn iT i'iimii Si icr tn llm liht'tly ln uiU imiimincnl tniiiMiim Inn Lwl purl rmiii rH isninKiii imiim will In Tit1 Thirlmili Pi ijaioii is iiimiI ot its I liv I I hr pm1' ut otlirr rinnpvi Mm im Hm rninpniivu Uiv tli liiilliitit (ImIL'Ii- inurli Inturr ril mM It till 1mm rntilil iMtGiiiliMt' htlYi hrrtl sr i 1 1 ll C'IUI)! i-r h'H for t'M lht i'l iriu rnnsuL'rril llir lunl tmhvri-iiitil ftn lihrt'illv s- tliy I'riiM nfi'oril nnd st nllow to slow ihovii TRASFERS FOR DAY Department Announces Orders for Officers in Southeast il -li tn Ti ic-li'tiiM'iii i irt NV K'ILit i -iIh-mI ISi a rr i'hijis ii- 'itii dul im lh it mi ti fii lit i ii i 1 flnl will I'l'm' dl in i'h il iiL Iili fnr ti-m-l'Tiit ilmy si -I ninti i mnoL'i ton i t' thin ihi wiM rritim iir iii In tl'p vtllt out fiDilii'ii Ssj-nnl ihi 1'In rir-l linii I'luis II tli (iflu'riV ii ti'hi'vrif fi'iiiii ilnpiM hm-I pri'ivi'iling rhrtl'iiii tilf smiibii n-it fr iittv in iniinn i icii iiR 1111k: Lliltl 1 11' 'I'l'l fjiru i'mii'i i' (I ti thn iini i ili'pM rlioi I I oi 1 1 nifii nnd i if r' "'rI' M'nti iMt 1 1 i 1 mi lli'l'wnii (1 Ilf' I'HMiliti Ilf! iim III til SiUI i 9 1 i tlrporimiMil liO-n imm t) dr- Urn ill il iv mi rrlMinrn Uh Xidhviiip 4rl i i-ii 1 1 11 1 i isi ity iI'j iHivh Hu 1- y4 nf 1m-I" Hfii h' I iii'ti m'iM wi ll'n 1 1 I A -I)' -r 'iilid tn i lit i'O ldniiv -iiiIh On' ir ihi' i 1 I I uf ollo i i V'u riu'h MiiimPImH I Hum i niriMiT Iv falumliin SilS PM MMI IMI 3 135 A 91 Iv Coin ai Ida BCMI A II 1 1 143 A II J-JHNI AM These Are Savannah Si30 AM 2:13 PM 3I3 AM Jnrksanvllle lilS PM 7:13 PM MINI AM Ihe Fast Tralaa lie tween THE BEST WAY OFFICFI A It CADE tdvrrtisriiirnrl At the Columbia Theater this -Ilea Itur" s'llru Jlur" Milhn-r sad Bight ABVT ttBBK I I in "The lleill riril the Isnisi-r" hy llncula Jlcl oiinrll I 11 A ilea's lleelluu "IviiliiiUu" rcsliia-r -linns lad I'rilx" Matinee nrd night I ml Krlln" llillien Dollar Dell" "Tlir Million Dollar Doll" "lien Mur" The milliner in wliii II lip lug A Kiliingi-i- inn cl' "Ihu Mur" lours i In- ciiiiniry is a lutuvel if present ilny Mau nvhici i loeni It is mi example of iIi-ii spbndiil g-iniza-tlon cun i iiiiil i nil In llo: i oilier rf I ruiisiioi't in massive proijip-i boi All llo- I in -ch ii i -s'ii and equipment for the Im-gvi sped 'leles I -in ro in dupii-csie and a ling' slufi' of im-eliaiiics li-hvel two week a hen 1 of Ihe show filling one mil ill in tlie slag in li coming rily while tin- big proilurlinu is bfing 'lio'Aii ill I'lioiher I'lie inl-vance si mi' ii'inilieis eiglii men nml tin working Muff null im- prniluelioii eirpeiilers mechanics pod eleetn-liiiiis "Kntiukl" lie fllll i'l sell I -I Hell ill toll Will Ii" presell ied I'L III" Cnlumhia 'fin -Met' Monday lilglit tn ex-nelly the saiiii' siimpimoi 'lyle linn eliaraelerizeil I lie cugaaciiiciiL ot solid year on Broadway "Inl ltk:" is imiaieiil play by- (Mto nni-h irii ami IHidolf l-'riml uhii-li lias eclipsed in ii(iiiiilai'ity Hie nlhci' sne-reusi a uf ilo-se util lior "Tin- Fn-eliy" 1 1 1 1 I'nks" and "Ynu're in Bove" Mr Ilai-b'ii il is lespollsilde for Ihe liriciil anil snappy- lines while Mr Fluid i-'iupoxed tin- musical score whose most eoiiKpieiioiis feat ip I lit Ue Coo:" l-iin pri c-'ili tip' I'reo-of tlie play from const to i-ohsi Mr Frinil's mil'ic is said lo surpass nny-tliiiig It- dit'" before which is Milling i'i at deal considering tin' i intriis oi I lie seMi-s of "The Firi-dy" Jinh:" slid You're in Bote" The play h-ll qe story oT- Ihe lilt I-Biissluii maiden Kaliuln who is forced into 1 wiih lie- llmlv stnl--t-miiti Bm is hoot sin- (lei cals Ib I tail iliaiovcis Dull Boris itl- BEG MEETING FOR MEN At Columtia Theater Sunday Oct 28 at 4 DEVIL AND THE lv 1 1' Ugi-gIii Mi't'nll-iuli the iirtor i nil ii ora I or liiiniorist inul ALL MEN WELCOME Admission Free Columbia Theater Triday and Saturday October 26-27 'i iiM svrt uDtf I'G'C 3(V 1 1 r2JN Mail Hrdrr Ixlin A I'rlnnaer's tiiprmln Product Inn Seal Sale (liinibin 'I henfer Box (liter Tmlny Onl 23(1 Poonle In ID Production 23(1 kO Dorses In Ike I harlot Have YOUR SOLDIER SpjkI biiii a Hook Yv lisivo tbo latest fall fiction and the important hooks bearing oil the great war Semi him Stationery AVc have printed and engraved tii per for Camp Jacksmi as well as a great variety of niee papers in boxes at reasonahle prices Leather and khaki writing eases eompact and convenient Hibles and Testaments at all prices We handle Anseo Cameras and Films aterman Fnimtain Pens Conklin Pons Parker Pens as well as excellent self-fillini pens at sjfl00 and ifloO Pocket Knives Vnbrcakahlc Mirrors Toilet Sets in Khaki Cases Safety Razors and Plades Money Pelts Card Cases Poekethooks etc Soldiers' Diaries and Note Hooks English French ami Herman Conversation Hooks to familiarize the soldier with foreign lanuajrcs Also French and Fnli'sh Dictionaries Camp laekson Pennants Pillow take these home with yon Camp Jackson Post Cards It is impossible to more than 1 n-h on onr varied stock of desirable ponds While in Columbia this week we hope you will call Wo are head(uartors for Military Text Hooks used by soldiers recommended by Army Oilircrs We deliver at Camp Jackson and will send poods by parcel post to any Army Camp THE STATE BOOK STORE 1224 Main Street Columbia Among our lii-ts of Imlrons me ninny imu'Iu'K women who find our TWIt'AII MltVIl i per)lliiiig they desire wife civil ii courteous and dependable JOXl'S 1 llWSI'I Jl CO.

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