CHARLEY CHAPLIN -in=^= "AMBITION" "The Campbells Are 99 Four Reel B.U.F.Drama featuring Advance Prices Q U il ?niii iftifi, TODAY "AMBITION" Four Beel I'liarloy ('liu|iilii. Thin In u Ilrund Sew Comedy. It Will Nuke Yon Laugh Immoderately. "THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING" Four Herl II. V. F. inania, Fniturlng Crace Cunard and Frunces Ford. "Broken Coin" Will Ho Herc Every Wednesday Instead of Thursdays. Hereafter We Will NOT Close for Supper. BIJOU THEATRE TODAY Week of October 18 EUROPEAN HYPNOTIC SCIENTIST Palmetto THhi?afef< TODAY Weber and Fields Musical Com . j Company Presents "WHIRLvKalG" MOVIES FOR TODAY i "BUSY IZZIE"-Two Reel Star Drama. "THE LITTLE LIFE GUAViD"-Beauty. Ile Sure to See the Charley Chaplin Four Keel Scream at Thc Dijou TODAY. The Broken Coin Evory Wednesday Bercaftor at The Bijou. WE OPEN AT 3 AND 7 P. M. NOW. TO D AY CHARLEY CHAPLIN "THE WOMAN" In 2 Parts THREE REEL VITAGftAPH ONE REEL COMEDY .SATURDAY "MY OFFICIAL WIFE" Rcisor^sTonsorial Parlors tt? The Price SH AVES REDUCED TO ~ - lOc ? ' ? ?'. ? ? . ':- ? '? Best equipped shop in tho city. Strictly Sanitary. :;Clean Sinca* is Nekt to Godliness. ' Efficient Workmen-Best service Sn every respect. ^.. .'. .jBt?befs: Hamer, Bruc?, Lindsay and Rasor. ' ' Razor's Tonsorial Parlors Lig?n ? Ledfc?lter Bldg. Next tc? Railroad on North Main. - ' . BOARD OF DIRECTORS HELD MEETING YESTERDAY i AFTERNOON TO DIS CUSS PLANS MAKE CANVASS We Decided to Call On AU Delin quent Subscribers Personally to Collect Money* The board of dlrccnors of tho cham ber of commerce mel in the rooms of tho chamber yesterday afternoon at fcilO o'clock for tho purpose bf dis missing tho future course of this or ganization- After full discussion lt vas tiho sense of the board that the city of Anderson could in no way af ford to bo without a chamber of com merce It was shown that Greenville, Bpartanburg, Columbia, and In fact all the livo cities of the state have an active chamber- of commerce which is of vast importance to each or these communities. Tho members ex plained that Anderson cannot afford to be without a chamber of commerce but what the future of the present or ganization rosta solely with the citi zenship of this community. There are members wlbtt have not met their obligations to tho chamber of com merce and consequently tho organi zation ls in debt. lt Is tho purposo of tho members of the board of directors to make a per sonal canvass within tho next few days with a view to collecting the funds needed to liquidate the indebt edness, and also with tho earnest hope that the chamber may bo continued as an agency for good for tho entire community. It .was pointed out that with Green viii, Spartanburg and all of tho neigh boring cities having their Uvo and ac tive board of trades, Anderson would bo left far behind unless site bas an organization whose principal business ls to look out for tho interest of tho city. Tho board is aware that mis'takoa havo been made In the past and Its members aro perhaps most cognizant of the fact than anyone, hut it is now time for all of these to'bo forget ron. Tie peoplo are now asked to ho!tl ij*> tho hands ot the board or directors and again place tho chamber of com merce Sn a position to be-more active and useful than It has ovor been. Tho peoplo of tho city aro Urged ?i loin with tho board of dlroctors in this causo and pay up ts.clr old sub scriptions, and mako nev,- obligations tb this causo which means se much to tho community. BELTON MAN IN4?KEB J. A. Scott Struck by Int ern rb au far and Seriously Injured. Mr. J. A. Scott of thc Helton mills was'struck yesterday in the city limits of Belton by a Piedmont & North am car about 12 o'clock and received serious injuries. Mr. Scott waa knocked down, a deep gash cut In his head sad another In one of his lower limbs. Advices from Belton last night tihhted that the injured man waa get ting along very well. It appears ir.at Mr. Scott is partly deaf and blind und was walking up the tracks. It is supposed that ho did not hear or see the car. approach ing' and that the motorman expected bim to get off the tracks.-. Mr. Scott Is 44 years of age and ls a widower. ''Mission Study Class. The Mission Study class of St. John's- Methodist church, will meet thia afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. T. C. Ligon. Rose lilli. Library Notice. '*'.. Thn library \vli> be closed on eirene lay< Friday. Cotobor 22nd ? 'MARKETS Local market yesterday 121-3 cents Open. High. Lbw. Close. Dcb ? . ..1267 12.68 12.{53 12.68 ian . . ..12J81 12.81 12.?8 13.81 darch . ..13;00 10.OG. 12.90 13.OB l?ay.'.,18.19 13.19 18.04 13; 18 Spots 12.66. Liverpool Cotton. Open. Close. &fe10eT .... . ..713 .... faft-Feb .... ?:... . .743 7.11 *?r-Apr .. ..7.14 ?7.W Sales^T8^S?. ;ftecelpte 13,000. FIFTH DISTRICT WILL HOLD Si COMMON PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR THE TWO SESSIONS YESTERDAY WILL MEET OCT. 27 Is Composed of Sunday Schools of All the Churches in City of Anderson. The Fifth District Anderson County Sunday School association meets at St. John's Methodist church on tho afternoon und evening of October 27, nnd .Hov. Di Witherspoon Dodge, president, has announced the program which will bo carried out. Anderson county ls divided into five districts, four of which ore composed of tho Sunday schools in thc various church es In four townships each, and tho fifth is composed of the Sunday schools of the churches in tho city of Anderson. , Owing to tho fact that the associa tion will convene'e-n the samo after noon and evening of prayer meeting in tho churches, there will bo no reg ular prayer service that night.. The following program haB been arranged: Afternoon Session-?1:30 o'clock. 3:30-Prayer and praise service, led by Rov. W>. H< Fraser, D. D. . 6:45-Purpose pf district organiza tion, FJ?V. .Witherspoon Dodge, dis trict president l" 4:00-Tho Ten Banner School Points, Dr. A. L. Smothers, county president. 4:15-Statistical reports from Schools of District, by elegates. 4:30-Five minute talks by depart ment superintendents: . Cradle roll, Mrs. Raymond Beaty, beginners by Mrs. Daisy Wilson; primary, by Mrs. John W. Speake; juniors, by Mr. P. IO. Oltnkscales; intermediate, by Dr. Waller Nardin; the superintendent, by Mr. Samuel L. Prince. 5:00-Winning and Holding t)*.e sons, address by Mr. Leon C. Palmer, general socretary Alabama State Sun day School association, i 5:30-Conference on Sunday School Problems, lcd by Mr. Loon t?. Palmer, and Mr. It. D. Webb, general secre tary of South Carolina State Sunday School association. 5:45-Pledges for county and state work. 5:56-Election of district olllcers. 6:00-Time and 'place of noxt dis trict convention. Adjournment. Night Session-8:S!) O'clock. 8:20-Praise service. by..combined ?holrs of the city, and dovotlonal ser peo by Rov. J. M. Garrison. 8:15-Collection ta defray expcnsoB ut convention. 8:20-Solo. "My Taak," by Mr. H. D. Fithzgerald. :?. 8:25-Tho Now Sunday School Ideal, address by Mr. R. D. Wobb. : ,8:45-The.School in .tina Church and the Church In tho ScliocV address by Rev. Jona E. White, P, Dw Ufo mem tor of executive committee of the In ternational Sunday Behool associa tion. Adjournment. TJlRllXKB ?Nra?feCO?NTBY ? Story of "tv Inn lng of Barbara Worth-' MI (heat Remand. At the Anderson 'theatre ?the now ?cenle prpCuctlon,. ''The\ Winning of Barbara Worth" ' wilt vb?;'presented in .bis city for an engagement of one night and matinee, Wedhesday No ,'cmber S. It is a dramatisation hy Stork E. Swan eriHnrold Bell Wright's ifroat- n?vel of the ?a&e,* title which ms reached the -.unprecedented sale >f two million captes. ' The story Is on^ that thrilled the >tttlro country having td -do w)th Ibo .ec lam at lon of tile gr?ai Arleena des ,rt." It 1B moro than a loVe story and s descriptive" ot qne:et the greatest Snifln'eerlng battles ever waged ' by nan against tho forces or nature. Tho (ramatlst has followed th? load of the lovollft and uses his human tynes aa lymbolS in that croat conflict to bring ho waters of tho Celerado river un ter control and make them odd,to tho reahtk of the world. DELEGATION MEETS SENATOR SHERARD YESTER DAY CALLED THE METT1NG TWO MATTERS To Be Discussed-Changes Coun ty Jail and Home and Ap pointment of Magistrate. Senator J. IJ. Sherard yesterday announced that ?:e had called a meet ing of tho Anderson county delega tion to the general assembly to bo held In his office next Tuesday morn lug at 10 o'clock. This meeting ls held primarily to consider recommendations mado by tho secretary ot - the state board of charities and correction relative to certain changes being made In t'ho county jail and in the county homo. Mr. Johnstone recently mado a visit to Andorsod and after visiting the county jail and the county home made certain recommendations and im provements which have beon announc ed before. Another matter t?at will be con sidered will be that of recommending to tho governor a man for tho ap pointment of magistrate in Brushy Creek township, this place 'having been mado vacant by the death of the magistrate. Mr. Sierard stated yes terday that ho had received only ono application for tho position and that waa from Mr. H. A. Foster, who had been highly recommended. Mr. Sherard announced that a gon oral meeting of tl'.io delegation would be held the first part of next year in tho county court house at which time tho people would be invited to anear and make suggestions In regard to certain legislation that they wished urged at tho next session of the gen eral assembly. I have worked.hard, very hard, that is all. and I have never refused God anything.-Florcnco NIghtlnt. ie. 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