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Today CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN *? LOLA" A 5 Part Worlds Feature This actress will be remembered as playing the leading part in "My Official Wife." ADMISSION S and 1 O c We Close for Supper at 6:15 Automobile Takes P CARS WILL ASSEMBLE AT MAIN AND RIVER STREETS 5. P. M. TICKET SALES HAVE REACHED 906 Admission to Alice Neilsen Night .Not Guaranteed Unless Sea son Tickets Held. Thf MK Itcdpath ClinutaiMiiia tent will K<> up tomorrow. lt will arrive here tonight. Tho parado will take place thlii afternoon at .'i o'clock promptly. Nine hundred nix persons have purchased and paid for tickets. The chautauqua I? already guaran teed a larger and bigger and better HUCO'BH than hint year. The sale :if tickets promises t?i be a record break er for A II der son. Tho central chau tauqua committee now estimates a salo of not loss than. 1,200 tickets. ThI? far exceeds last year's sale. niched Tomorrow. ^ D. K. Thomas, who will bu superin tendent nf ;!)<. chautauqua, will arrive ti lu Anderson tonlRht from Durham. The chautauqua in that cltv closing tomorrow. He will Immediately be Rln Rotting things roady to put up the main auditorium tont, which ls rain and wind proof, Saturday morn ing. His specially trained crew will arrive with him. Auto Decoration. Archie I,. Todd, grand marshal, and W. H. McLean. W. L. Hrlssny and Iv W. Watson, deputy grand marshal, of the auto parado will moot at the cham ber of commerce at 10 o'clock today to begin plans for decorating all the various automobiles which, will enter the gala parade. All persons who desire to enter the parade are asked tn drive their cars to the chamber of rimimi-rcol thia morning between 0 a. m. nnd 1 p. m. and H. E. Fay. chautauqua advertising manage1*, will decorate them free. About fifty au tomobiles will be lu the parado. Nun of Parad?. Tho marshal and doputy marshals Parade lace Today wiii form thc auto decorated chau la u<| UH parado promptly at .*> p m. at thc intersection of south .Main and uiver streets this afternoon. The line of march win coter the entire business district and many sections of th?' residential districts, as previously outlined in The Intelligencer. Ladles me especially urged to Join the parade. .Neilson Special. Tile central chautauqua committee ICS'.CK to explain to the public that lt cannot guarantee tickets to the Alice Neilson performance on Hie last lay of chautauqua week, unless sea ion tickets ure purchased or arrange ments uiade for same as early as pos ilblo. Miss Neilson will arrive in Anderson In lier own special Pullman .ar. and will give perhaps thc finest entertainment ever presented in this city. 11rket K^sert nt IOHO. Tliose wanting season tickets to (he chaiituuiiuu ut the special reduc* .M1 price of $2.00 must purchase thom hy Saturday night. Every Indication now ls that Monday morning, the opening day of tile chautauqua, thc rirsl limit 1.000 tickets will have buen greatly oversold, possibly to the ex tent of 2'> per cent. The central chautauqua committee, at a special meeting yesterda afternoon, decided to leave the "bars" down until ll p. m. Saturday. To be assured of a reason ticket Ht the low price, caution would dictate purchasing before Sat urday night. The salo is now prac tically Within sight of 1.000 tickets, a really marvellous sale, lt fur exceeds last year and is climbing higher and higher. The sale of child's tickets ls also good, but there are yet 21? child's tickets which may he purchas ed at tho low price. Passenger Merv Ire. As announced In the Herald lust week, the passenger service over thn IV, K. and W. railroad will begin next Sunday.' May 2. by tho Atlantic Coast'! Line railway, that railroad having taken over tho B" E. and W , under lease. The passenger will arrive from Green Pond about noon and re main In Bamberg about sn hour and a halft returning in the afternoon. Tho exact schedule has not been an nounced yet.-Bamberg Herald. To?Jay "Rule G" The greatest rail road story ever put into film, in five reels of in tense interest Produced by the Blazon Film Producing Co. for the Paramount Pictures Co. I !? Hours: 3 to 6:15 P. M. 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. Admission Children Sc-Adults 10c VT DOBBINS BRIDGE ON SEN ECA RIVER-A GOOD PROGRAM BASEBALL GAME Roberts, Green Pond and Double Springs Are the Schools Several Good Speakers. Much Interest is hoing manifested In tin- joint picnic nf tin- three schools if Roberts, tireen I'ond and Double springs which will bc held next Sat urday ut Dobbins Bridge, on Seneca River. Tee event will mark thc dos-1 inp of tlie three institutions for tile summer vacation. An Interesting program will bc carried out. nm! it ls likely thal the attendance will be the largest of any picnic that lias been lud?! In tiiis section of thc country lu nulle ? while. Oen. M. !.. Bonham, Senator J. L. Sherard. S. L. Prince, Ksq., and .Mr. Prod M. Burnett are among th? speakers who have places un tho pro .irani. lt is likely that then- will he oilier speakers and that there .will be a numher of impromptu talks. in the afternoon there will he a ?ame of hali between teams repre senting Roberta and tireen I'ond schools. All three of MICHO schools have had successful sesHions. both in point of attendance throughout the term and the character of work accomplished. It I? probable that a large number :>f peple from the city will attend the picnic, which will he the largest of the season and one of the biggest that will be held anywhere this summer. BARTON TO REBUILD BIGGER AND BETTER ? (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE.) m a larger business limn before. Orders Lumber. A few hours after thc tire had burn ?d itself opt ?lumber men, who learn 'd in n cw s pa pe rn of Wednesday norning of the conflagration, were in \ndersori for the purpose of securing I >rders from various persons who had >een burned out. Mr. Barton re mlved a large number of telephone alls, telegrams and personal calls rom large wholesale lumber dealeri ind manufacturers as early after th%! Ire as Wednesday who were anxious i o serve bim. During the day Mr. tarton placed orders for over 300. 100 feet or building material. This viii arrive in n few days and he will hon bc ready to serve the public dr. Barton, nf course, has on hand a argo quantity of bulldi T material vhicli was not damaged by the fire, mt tho big blaze depleted his stock In tome lines. (?rateful for As*latauce. Mr. Barton is deeply grateful to the Ircmen and those citizens who dbl luch noble and effective work in sav ng his lumber mill and the large varchouse just across the street from lils plant. He carries no insurance in the mill, and had this been wiped tut by the flames his loss would have leen all but disasatruos. Besides*, he burning of the mill probably vould have meant the wiping out of a argo portion of the business and ?evidential section nf the city, as lt vas generally conceded that had the ire crossed Orr street lt would have cor.', going toward the heart of the mslness section of the city. Jitney Bus Men Lose in Texas. Austin. Texas. May 6.-The con itttutlonaJtty of tho Port Worth or dnance regulating the operation of Itney buaea was upheld io..ay by ho court of criminal appeals In a est case. Th.- decision affects all .Kies of the State. Thc court ruled hat the $10 ass. ssed against each ;porator of a Jitney was not an oc cupation tax. but merely a license ea. Typical Childrer I lllxn^HS^sS CHAUTAUQUA X "HOOSIER" SALE AT PEOPLES MI?RECO. Third Annual Sale of These Popu lar Cabinets Starts Tomor row Morning. Tomorrow morning the Peoples New Ku rn lt tiru Co.. ntart a Kreut big sale (tl tin- World Famous "Hoosier" Kit - ?lien Cabinets. See the beautiful Show Window display on exhibit there now. This ls tin* third year these people have handled this Kitchen Cabinet; tin- first year they sold six cabinets; lust year they sold fifty-eight, and tills year ls that they will far ex ceed last year with a big margin to sparc. . Thc Peoples Now Furnltre company .ire putting these Kitchen Cabinets out of the dub (dan of a Dollar Mown and a Hollar ev .-ry Now and Then, which makes it very convenient for most every one to buy this wonder fully convenient article of house hold convenience. There arc HOo.nou women who own the tteosler Cabinets. They were all sold on Hie "Your money back If you ure pot delighted with it" guarantee; and the manufacturers say that up until now. not a single woman has applied for lier mon y buck. That's some recorr?. The sales of this wonderful piece of kitchen furniture that does everything but do the actual cooking have readi ed such giant proportions that it is said thal $60.000 worth of them are sold every week. See the ads in this.Issue and thc subsequent issues o?r the next week 'ir ten days. Here are some of the malu points claimed for the Hoosier t'abinet: lt saves stcpa. lt saves time, il saves energy, it sa Ves health, lt ?a/cs backaches, it saves supplies, lt naves health. It saves work, ami lt saves money. If all these things arc true thc price doesn't mutter much. Slop by and let Mr. Hurd or Mr. Weekley tell you about the many, many merits of this Cabinet. Verdict In Campbell Case. St. Louis. May 5.-A verdict in favor of the defendants in the ('amp bell will case, was returned hy the jury here tonight. The- verdict de clnres Lois Campbell, nqw Mrs. Elsey Markham, ia tho daughter of Jamos Campbell, and is therefore entitled to half Iiis sixteen million dollar es tato, which Campbell willed her. Women Learning .Hilliary 'Incuts. Liverpool. May ti;-A little, army ot women, a thousand strong, is quietly drilling at Liverpool. It is compos ed of soldiers* and sailors' wives who ure tired of sitting Idly al home think ing of their absent husbands. Tile commanding officer ls Miss Phyllis Ixivell. The government plans to enroll some of the women as orderlies In local hospitals. Cotton Mills Closed. Fall I ?ver, .Mass.. May 6. -Five of the seven cotton cloth mills of the Fall River Iron Works company were dosed today, partly as the result of a strike of the union weavers over working conditions. Between 4,500 and ."..OOO operatives are affected. 4. IL Bishop Magistrate at Piedmont Columbia. May 6.--Gov. Man ning today appointed J. lt. Bishop, magistrate at Piedmont, vice J. E. Riley, resigned. The Anderson leg islative delegation recommended Mr. Bishop for appointment. Kills Son-In-1.un nnd Self. Mobile. May 6.-William R. East burn, a prominent man here, shot and killed hts son-in-law. June Ardoyno. and then committed suicido while temporarily Insane. Will Retain Capital Punishment. Nashville. Tenn.. May 6J-Governor T. C. Rye.yesterday afternoon vetoed wo ihollshtng capital punish ment in Tennessee, expressing the he nel mat tue proposed Innovation would operate to Increase crime and mob violence. The governor also Vetoed' a bill prohibiting the giving of tips. i's Hour at a Red? 'UT0B0VSD WORK AI BATTU RALLY MEETING OF FAR? SOCIETY OF OLD PENDLETON DIS TRICT WILL BE HELD AT PENDLETON MAY 13 P I C N I C-SPEAKING Preparation for Centennial of Historic Organization Go ing on Apace. There will bc a rally meeting of the ?ld Pendleton District Fanners' So lely at Farmers' Hall,. Pendleton, S. C. Thursday, the l'itll of .May. at 10 .i. m. All runners ?ind their families ire Invited to attend. There wlil bc a basket picnic and speaking In thc park in the afternoon. Two or more distinguished sneakers will be pre sent. t?? talk on agricultural subjects. I This hundred-year old institution, whose members and tl.ilr descendents have not only written their names out ?II thc grounds as pioneers at tho head of progressive farming and many have also registered thei." names up )ii the pages of history as captains of industry and others among the na tion's great men, will celebrate Its centennial Od ?ber 13-11, 1915. Tile society uow sends greetings to ill honorable white citizens of any honorable occupation to meet with thom In Farmers' Hall, Pendleton promptly al 10 a. m.. on the 1.'Ith of .Vay and take an active part at tho beginning In this celehratiln which is" lutended to honor those noble men who preserved the constitution and kept up the failli in the good work all along,down its march of timo for one hundred y eras. The citizens of Pendleton a*id vici nity do not (daim any title to all the glory and honor of the society as the most remote dweller In either Plokens, Oconee or Andernon counties who joins at the May meeting will .njoy all of the privileges of thc old est members. The society will feel honored to have a large attendance at ?ts meeting May 15th. at which time mrcial reduced rates for membership tees will ho offered as follows: Membership fee which includes one copy of history of the noclety S LOU Centennial celebration contribution (at option of member).$1.00 All members who pay their duos at the May meeting are also entitled to one copy of the history, which sellu for $l.n6. No doubt you will fool proud to read the names of some nf your an cestors and friends published In this history. Now honor tho society and yourself and your descendants by placing ynui* name upon the society rolls to go down during the march of time during tho soddy's second cei.tury. GERMANS INCREASE EFFORTS TO SMASH RUSSIAN FLANK (CONTINUED PROM PArtE ONE.) of the accession of King George to the throne. Constantinople, May 6.-The official Turkish statement, regarding the Dardanelles' op?ration? says that the enemy's unfavorable situation there remains unchanged. The Athens reports regarding the occupation of Gallipoli and Nagara by the landing forces, are not true. Tho Gallipoli peninsula ls entirely at the .Turkish disposal for military movements. The enemy holds only two coast points. These are Seddul Bahr and Arlhurau. These were won by thc constant tiring or the allied ships. The enemy is unable to move again. The encircling Turkish and Asiatic coasts are freed from enemies. L London, May 6.-Tue operations In forward under highly satisfactory conditions. Premier Asquith told the house of common this afternoor. lath Chautauqua s oana, mm. Palmetto Theatre Today's Program Dave Newman's Musical Comedy Co. Will Present "Blitz and Muldoon" or 4k Troubles and Troubles v Movies for Today "STATION CONTEST"-Reliance Two Reel Drama "JUST KIDS"-Princess Farce Comedy We will continue running the Hand Colored Slides ol the Willard-Johnson Fight between all shows for the balance of the week. These are well worth seeing. N. 3. Beginning today, we will open at 3:30 P. M., having only one show in the afternoon. We will be closed from 6:15 to 7:30 for Supper from now on through the Summer. This wjll give us an opportunity to disinfect, ventilate, ad and purify the air of the theatre Sefore the night performance. I Bijou Theatre TODAY'S PROGRAM F 'THE BOMBAY BUDDHA"-Imp. A melodrama of mystery and thrills. "WHEN ROARING GULCH GOT SUFF RAGE"-Frontier. A rip roaring comedy from start to finish. COMING SATURDAY " The D?orway of Destruction* a powerful and thrilling drama with FRANCIS FORD. Don't . fail to see this. All contest tickets honored at box office. 4 BIG REELS-5c and 10c Good Music * .:. Universal Service Suburban Market FRESH MEATS and FRESH FISH AT ALL TIMES We are experienced Meat Market men, | and will give this business ourundivided at- * . tention, thup insuring you the very best of service. We propose to Dress all Fish FREE of any cha rge whatever, and to dress ?them cleanly. . We will carry a very complete line of Cpuntry Produce at all times and at Right Prices, too. Remember please, that we too, are Out of the High Rent district, and with the aid of the telephone and a Mighty Quick Delivery service we are just as close to you as your nearest neighbor. Our Meats, Fish and Produce MUST BE SATISFACTORY, or You get Your Money Back. SUBURrAN MARKET S. C. Haynie and R. B. Tucker, Proprietors 457 \V. Market Phone 887.