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P&lmniefcto Theata TODAY Choo Choo Girls Present "SCHOOL DAYS" MOVIES FOR TODAY 'THE FLOATING DEATH" Two Reel Drama "THE STATEN ANTHURIUM" Keystone. BIJOU THEATRE TODAY PARAMOUNT FEATURE "BOOTLES* BABY" And "The Man On The Case" A Double Feature in Six Reels. . Yon Had Better Have These Shoes Than Your Money ! AU $5.00 Pumps now $3.85 $2.50 and $100 Pump* now $2.00 'One lot $4.00 Colonial Pumps at $1.95 ??mfr We've hundreds of. other styles that are Juat as big valueu ss the above but we have no room ti mention them. Thompson's The One Price Shoe Store : We Sell For Cash Only. Greenville Womans College Greenville, South Carolina imparting the Kncededtte, Ideal* and Accomplish* tent* of Perfect Womanhood No Southern Institution aftords young women mere complete advantages for a broad, liberal education than docs tim tireonvllln Woman's Colleen. It ta prepared in every war to train tu .indent* lor liven of inn falln.it entcloucy and responsibility. Ita equipment, faculty, courses ol' study, and cultural influences aro entirely In harmony wita present-day requirements. Administration. Instruction and dormitory building? equipped atong art* moat modern linet, for convenient, comfortable lire and ofilclont work. Seventeen class roomc twenty-Ovo plano practice rooms, largo library, r.ig parlors, science department willi well ?quipped laboratories, dining mora r.eatlngBOO. kitchen furnisher'' at oust of atMOt Improved heating nla^t, dalry furnishing an abundaoco or pure, rich milk: ntudcn'a' rooms furnished with the taste and completeness of a goodboteL Athletic kToubds affbrdinu full opportunities ror out-door aporta and exercises. Entrene* T+evir*m?ntB upon ?4-anit Beti*. High standard courses leading to B. A.. lt. I., and M. A. decrees. Literature. Languages, Scloucet. Valuadla practical training tts IKimestlo Helenen, flunm Court*, leading to diploma. Art 2?2r2a&^^ located la ona of tho moat healthy cities lo America. Kenned associate?. Christian teachings aud tnaueuces. Kindly, consUncUva discipline. The Institution alms to afford the bast educational advantages obtainable st a minimum cost. Fer Crtslnw aswriea E5AVIO M. RAMSAY, D. D., Pres., . GKEENiULLE, S. C. a? Anderson and Spar tanbury. -ping, Penmanship, Shorthand, and Typewriting. A knowl edge of these subjects means SUCCESS. Come, and let us* prepare I yoi* for an independent career. A good position awaits you. Day] imo" night sessions. Enter any time. Write for catalogue, 51 HORION-MARSHALL PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS FOR $22,500 ELEGANT STORE ROOM HAS BEEN SOLD TO DR. J. E. WATSON LOT MEASURES 32 1-2 x 106 FEET Extensive Improvements Were Recently Made on the Building -Others to be Carried Out. For u consideration of $22,500, Messrs. Louis Horton and Willie Mar shall have sold to Dr. J. E. Watson their handsome store room on the west side of North Main street, next to tho niue Ridge Hallway eut, and formerly a part of the Reed property. The store room measures 231-2 feet wide and 100 feet long, th3 lot having a total depth of 10G feet. The six feet of open space In the rear of tho store is taken up by an alley. Recently the former owners, that is, Messrs. Horton and Marshall, had the front of the itore room remodelled and extensive improvements made on the interior. Further improvements are to be made in the store room, such ns the putting in of steel ceil ing, etc. The building is one of the handsomest in thc city. Messrs. Horton and Marshall pur chased this property about a year ago. Formerly this store room and the building occupied by the Acme Cafe constituted the quarters of the C. A. Reed Plano & Organ company, an old-established and weel known con cern which now haj quarters on South Main street. The building oc cupied by the cafe is the property of Mr. O. H. Dalles, as is the building Just south of that, used as ticket of fices and walting rooms for tho Pied mont & Northern Raliway. The transfer of Ute Horton-Mar ' shall property is ono ot tho largr.it deals ot the kind that has taken 'place In Anderson in some time. FANT S BOOK STORE WON INJi CONTEST AWARDED FOUR PRIZES BY CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY BATTED 100 And Won Prizes in Every Chance Offered-Contest Open to Ap proximately 50,00 Dealers. In the contest for prizes offered by the Curtis Publishing company of Philadelphia for the best window dis plays of the Saturday Evening Post, Font's Book Storo of this city, batted 100, .".laving won four prizes out of the four chances. They received a letter yesterday telling them of thc prizes won. This contest extended all over the United States, Canada and Mexico and waa open to every dealer of the Sat urday Evening Post, of which there are about 50,0000 and in which prises were offered. Each dealer had four chances.. Pictures had to be taken of the window displays and sent to the Judges who made the decision. Mr. George Fant dressed tho win dows at Font's Book store and at the time Ms displays were favorably commented on bv the people ot the city. In arr tnging the displays the main feature was In having them fia?, ed so that s good picture could be taken and th ty were not dresse! for general dlsp.ay effects. Mr. Wal lace. \ 1'iotographer of this city, took ; the pictures and used grest pains tn i getting the best possible results. He has ordered a special color lens to take a picture, of the display ot the Ladles Home Journal which will bring-out tho best passible effects. A letter received by Fan t'a Book store yesterday from the Curtis Pub lishing company was in part as fol lows: "Congratulations! You have been awarded the seventh prize for one of your window displays of the Satur* j? day Evening Post, and three $5 prizes for your other thre0 displays. Check for $35 is enclosed. Bake wood Released. ('harlie Bakewood, tho white man who was arrested on suspicion of highway robberies in Atlanta baa been released.. Chief Beavers of Atlanta, wired here that if Bakewood was un der six feet he was not the u.*n want ed. Bakewood tallied with tte ?de scription in every respect except, as to heigh tb. P M Burnett te Sneak. Mr. Fred M. Barnett, treasurer of Anderson college will dellas? aa ad dress before the fennaay school at i Prospect * church next Sunday after I nota at l o'clock. Vacation Time You will soon be away by train or auto for your annual rest-up Your complete enjoyment depends a great deal on the way you are prepared -whether you have the wearing apparel you need and the proper baggage which you will require. At this store you will find a splendid collection of the cor rect wearables for all your vacation requirements-here you will find the right kind of travelling necessities. WU st" PARKER LIGHT COOL SUITS HOSIERY LOW CUT SHOES STRAW HATS SILK CAPS WASH TIES SOFT NEGLIGEE SHIRTS UNION SUITS TRAVELLING BAGS SUIT CASES THAT STAND THE HARD KNOCKS Wherever you go-among friends or strangers if you are wearing clothes selected from our splendid assortment you will feel satisfied as to your appearance. .4' v. * . [i I & THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS ii.- ?-? MOONSHINERS HELD ; UNDER $600 BONDS i PRELIMINARY WAS HELD YESTERDAY BEFORE COMMISSIONER -IAD TWO CHARGES Vgainst Therr^'iutid I Bond Named at $300 m Ea^ Case-~WtU be Tried in Gra^rrit^ Later. . the preliminary*1 in co??V ' of Iud Evana and Hill Gunter, two .white nen who were arrestees last' Sunday iigf.it near Iva charged with ?perat ug an ItlicU distillery, was heard yesterday morning before COnajj'in toner Earle. Bom* was placed ot GOO and yesterday afternoon they ad been unable to. arrange the bond. They r-.re being held .m two counts, ne on June 25, 1914 and the other ulv 19, laat. Bond dn each case was ?med at $300 which makes a total X 1600. ' These cases will probably be tried ir federal court which convenes in retobe:- at Greenville. Deputy Ira Wies and Policeman Gus McGill, who lode tthe arrests, and Mr, McCarley t Iva were In the ?tty yesterday for tie preliminary. ?V. J. Vf. SPEAKS TO PRK ACH irill Assist la greeting ai MoCoraks Neat l^eek. The r<3v. j. W. Speaks will assist a a revival meeting at the Methodist hurch at McCormick next. week. He rill either go there Sunday afternoon r Monday morning. PORECLOSlfaK PR?M KEDINGS [ava Bees Started Aga > it Anderses Derelopsseat Company. . Action for the foreclosure of Mech ale's Hens on the Anderson theatre ulldlng was begun yesterday. The bncerns nailed Iq the foreclosure rdceecTngs ar?; Sullivan Hardware Ompany. Townsend dumber company. V!. h. Br laser Lamber company. J. ST. Atkinson A Co., X?aoldtn Electric ornpany, C. M. Guest Paint company, vhderton Plumbing and Heating coru any against the Anderson Devi>:op* aent company. Old Dominion Trust ompany and tba Maryland Casualty Ompaoy. . jgaBmfc The ivctlon is for the foreclosure of ice mechanics' naas for tbs labor ano land Casualty company made a par- debtedneia contracted In furnishing ty because lt gave a bond for $15,- labor on-supplies for tho construction OOO to Insure the Old Dominion Trust thereof. . . \ compny by reasons of mechanics The total amount of meehan len liens and to insure the completion ot liens on the theatre building amounts the building an'i the payment o', lu- to $8.823. nat?rlal furnished In the construction >f the building and the Old Dominion rrust company is made a party be cause it claimed to have a first mort gage to tile property which ls, named >y the mechanics liens aud the Mary m This is the Place to Get GOOD SHOES At a LOW PP IGE Don't wait-don't hesitate. Come to this remarkable whirlwind,shoe s?le which is holding sway. It is like a gift to the poor and a chance for everybody. Five new numbers in shoes and oxfords just received that will go on sale SATUR DAY MORNING. One lot Womens mat Oxford ties, all sizes, worth $2.So, on sale here ?1 Saturday for ..... .. ?** * i Oni*lot -Womens Patent Oxford ties, all sizes, worth $3.00 on sale ?kt% h?rf Saturday for ; .. .. .. ^ * ?ivtj One lot Womens Vlei Blucher SHOES, soft and comfortable, low heel, go<?d to wear around yard, worth $2.5o on sale Saturday. djT ?_|V for .. ?. ? ? .? . V One lot Womens Patent Blucher Shoes, medium heel and round'toe, worth $3.oo, on sale Saturday 95 One lot Womens Cloth top mat button ' shoes with medium .heel, worth 4 $3.00 on sale Saturday for ............ . One Jot Ladies Oxfords and Straps in Tan Suede, worth $2.5o. and ??^ OC^ on sale for .... . *> .... Owv Choice $6.50 and $0 Nettletons. .$4.98 Choice $5.00 Florsheims .... . .$4.00 Choice $4.00 Gelsberg Special ,. .$2.95 Choice $3.50 Gelsberg Special . ..$2.75 Choice $3.00 Geisberg Special .. .$2.05 WOMEN Choice $5.00 Pumps.$3.05 Choice $4.00 Pumps ...... . .$2.95 Choice $3.50 Pumps.$2.75 Choice $3.00 Pumps ..$2.65 Choice $2.50 Pumps.. .$1.95 Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co Under Masonic Temple Shoes That Satisfy.