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HI HOUSE QF r/EPUTY SHERIFF SANDERS WAS ENTERED {M &Y NIGHT STOLE HIS PISTOL Two Watches and Pocketbook Gomblcro Roided Early Yes* terday Morning. i An unknown "burglar entered the home of Mr.- J. Olin Sandors, deputy ?heriff, someUmo Friday morning Se tween .2 o'clock, and 6, taking two watches, a plBtol, pocketbook, and a ?ow other atlcles.;- Tile burglar en tered quietly and "made bia exit the same way. Afr. Sanders not knowing anything about it until this morning at 5. o'clock -when ho -WOB called by the sheriff to go on a call. Mr., Sunders stated yesterday that he weut home about 2 o'clock yester day morning,' (haying been out on dif ferent duty calls during tho night, and WQnt directly to bed. At b o'clock Sheriff ASh ley r called .hird over tele phono, asfiing. that ;he go out and as Blat in raiding, a" bunch ot gamblers. When he started to dress "he felt for his trou nor:; on-., trie'"Chair where ho ? ?bad placo;': ?lcriij hut they wore gone. ' lie" t?fcan; looking-ifcboiit and soon '. discovered'that a burglar .liaO'- been in hl?Ji?<nW.v;'; Ho went nut on tho front porch'' find' there found his trousers, but his' "pistol and pocketbook) had .. v.- t?9ty-w?&-r?:TH? .t^o'vv?atcfces were taken from inside the room. Mr. Sanders stated that tho bur glar ' gained entrance by means of placing'a short ladder up to a window , and taking rout; the screen. Nothing was loft to reveal tho identity of tho '"., burglar. "' 'GamblerB Raided. . 'As <i result, ot the mid on the gam-b \b) lei;?'iyesterday morning the following negroes were arrested: Henry Leon ard; :Horiry Thomas', Jim DoublaB, Wll ..-./.?te . Black,; Jact'Oambrill,' A. WU-. ?linnie?, jesseDavis, .Bub Stinson,'Her ibert JoboBonV and Peto Robinson. Leonard bud Thprtias haye been re leased ^n^ttbrfdy^^h'e . raturas.-made, on the; Joe Groen place Just otit ot J the city limlts on the Greenvilid/roaa^ .vi'"._y;v.'Attempt?.at. Burglary.;'? - ^;;-v>^. ? .' "An unknown'"negro attempted to'eri tar the homo ot Mr. ti. Bryan wal ton Thursday night about' 12 O'clock hut was frightened away before eh, entrance!.was gained.',, Mr,,- Walton, stated, yesterday that he <w?'nt'.into/th?' Hath .Anni n'nrl li ?> ri un ric-fl tn ' Srifii -would-be-burglar ran Sway. Tho ne-1 gro 'bad catered the" kitchen snd"had. taken . ?ut;4x?utir,wltti tyhicluto gain] admittance to the other part ot the"' houEo, ,The door between'the kiter.-: o? and tho other robmB being locked. M*. Walton hoHt??d police headquar ters'at: Once and'two men were sent j to tiie scone but they could not trace j the. negro. ??Bob" un^ "Bm" Robinson sell| du jnnm thai Bya?s w?c?sf Me. StttOes about. l?s the bea* j you'?ever faster!. Offieo F, * BL'Bunding Ofilco 527-FIioncR-Rcsldonco 60. .-? v-yffi-r- v ? ^ ? '.V-!^2_:!I-1y-i Dr. C;??r?aek Sanders DI^flST Office 3?4-5;6 Bleckley Building. Offlco Phone 429 n?sid?nce^onS' M?. Miss Marguerite De Von Captivat ed Audience m "The : Red Roce"--Good Chorus. " Miss Marguerite De Von. as Lola, foe artist's model, In John C. Fisher's production, "The Red Rofe,*' mndo a decided' hit -with, Anderson.' theatre goers'th her performance et the An derson lust evening. The audience was rather cold In enthusiasm but lt lt bot thought that this wea because' the ploy and Miss De Von Were nat appreciated. A great many of those present -had been to a performance ot. the circus and- all were tired because of it l:ci::g circus d?y and 'having to contend with the crowds. Miss Da Von, as the artist's model, played tho part to perfection and appeared to be perfectly at home In the Bohemian Ufo, which, is tyical of tho ar;hits in Paris, where tho scene of the play was laid She was very pretty, had a charming and winning manner, and from tho very start had tho audlenco wk'h her. Miss Do Von is a southerner by birth, having been born in Birmingham, Ala., and stated last night that she liked" to play to audiences in the south.- ' ' Miss Do Vpn was Va eked by a splen did cat, well balanced'and/decidedly musical. . !The singing w.sjT&ood es pecially ,.tjhj?t ' o'f ? Andre, tri reality Jethro , Warner; Gyp, Edith jOarlisle'; and Wok Lorimer, the model's artist TheBO singers were aided hy a well trained chorus of good voices and the songs were much enjoyed.' 1 The play was full of fun and al though .the* .first, act $ya? Tattier dry, the.'second and last made lip for this ? h or ta go. Several ot tho players need mention, especially Miss Carlisle as Gyp, but space forbids. Those taking the lead and the parts tlui* they play ed were as Collows: . \ ' !.. Andre, HIS Master's Voice-Jethor Warner. Gyp, her own maBter-Edith' Car lisle. pit. Du pre/,, master of tho studio George .C. Hall. pick. Lorimer,1 Ute model's artist A : den Mar. Claskle. . . ''fit^\%^^^?^0^?Xn model-Mar guerite. De Von. . . .Aibhzor Lorimer,' an Amerlc?n mll .lionairo-^Maurlce parcy. ''? '.'Daley plant,? who.has ? toe. checks .Nellie, Weaner. -".}?'< V ; ? : I " "Silos; Plant, tt tmlllioiialr? American ;-*-Gecrge Williams; ? Hon. Lionol Talboys, who cannot check-his. love-Donald Archer. ./ ' . Baron i L?blau?,7 looking for ;! bte - Bpiegel, a picture dealer-Wilbur ] ICox. .>: Maxine Dupopt, looking for -the] bnron-George Jj'. Hall.' '. '------'' .. p- .Faith In Jialpro. fdll?r Morgan Buttles... JS terribly unpopular," said one moun-* talneer;'according to the Washington Star. t -.' ":Welll have to, git; rbi. o' hIm ?oma how,'* replied the old. mdpn.ib(ner. ' "Yes. But wo .don't want to ; 'do 'hothhV in a why that ain't legltlmhtq. an* customary. You: know ho j ban; -political ambitions," "i've heard so. But bo ain't got no pull." 1 '"Yes, he. has. An' you - an' your relations want: to stand bank o' mo. .when I put the. case un to our con-' ;gresBraan,. ,W?vll gltlButti?s ap*int-; edTa;i revenue * inspector *?n* then Iel; nature take.Its course.", *Th'a?' IrTien Bqby Hns.th'i Cropp. When a mother; Is~ awakened; from sound sleep to il nd her child who halt; gono to bed "apparently in the best o ? health .struggling for breath, nh o is I naturally "alarmed. Yet If she c?oP keep hor presence o? mind and give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy every ~A, ?? quick '< relief - will follow and. th? cit lld will drop td sleep ; to awaken1 In;' the morning as well as. ever.'; Tlfls'j remedy, has -boen in USG for. many years wiU^nniiQrm"success. For saisi by all dealers, 'Nurse-"Tommy, lt is naughty to j pjoyfeoldiers oa'Cunday," . Tommy-"pb, thls/ls al} Tight, It's wo.'f. Saivatlqn. Army. "-Chicago. News. mm Wt PP Grandmother a Q?? Favo ri i ea \Imoat evorybno knows, that Sees a;acfl S??phur^Oro^er^ e^mpound ?^HSEKIM^Iho natural,color and j&he' oniy w tot mme-mixture... was te make it at horne,'which ls nrtus-i sy.'ahdjtro,uhlesomsv ' bwadajra 'we simply ask at sn 'store for ' '?Wyeth's; .l-flsge--'--*t" ^uinircempoand.^ .ge bottle for>bo^L^t?^te.v you' darkened youiv hairy >fes ?t dds* tc BO chttrra??y and eveirry. You .dam pen a sponge ev. ^ brush .with, lt and dr?ir this, through .your h Wt,'?tafe-' morning tiri ?ray hair Aluit?aara?i ?sd n*tey a?bthor appllcjapasig ^ your hair bo*omoa beaniifully. mick and ??w^ youngeh the BVTCO that I Mr. Stttties alKwr4. It's tba tte? ? y cw ever tnsteo. . ? ?. i Weit SALE OF 1 Began Thursday, Qct. 21, and i " 1 1 .' 1 . . 1 ?1 V i 1 ?. Ends Monday, Noyemoet 1 . ll?. ? I TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING PRESENTS A pair of Trousers or a Hat to match your Suit or Overcoat and a 10 per cent, discount on any Suit and Over coat ordered during above period. This sale will include every style and quality ?rf cloth that we haye. We want to show you pur appreciation of your past patron age, and those pf y bu whp.have not placed an order with the Coium-' bia Tailoring Company we want you todo so. Every garment is guaranteed to be tailor-made to your order,'to have all of the style drapiness, and snap of a strictly tailor-made garment, at no matter at what price you buy it. Every suit is. sewed with silk throughout, every button-hole is hand-made, and we guar ..>>'' - ...; ??.?rh j\ 5MBER-^Ouf prices begin ait $ 1430. and you hme 3. large number of styles from -which to select at th^tt price. The $14*50 suit during the sale will cost you $13.06? ai*d ?ft elegant present as above j ? d^crjbeetfgQga with & , [gnats fm i :ri^r.ir;:V,.',...y;.:^v^r . . ? .. R trousers, taken by the store during;the Anniversary Sale will begiy-^' 1 en,a suit br overcoat free. Suit and overcoat ? custoniers will haye three gueses, customers placing order for single trousers, one guess. The lucky man will have the pick of; the entire stock. for securing your Fall > and Winter suit. j?LACE YOUR ORDER AT ONCE. It is necessary that you cut this advertise ment out and present it to secure the above The Editor of the paper will award the ?'.?j\ .1.': 17?Nort?i Main Stree?; |?fG &?Y, Manager ': . ' ' ? ' . ' . ?i iiinliii.ii HM. 'ii; nj ?if .mj xiii it ffliffijtfjjf; ??Mi Scrric?ir in th? ?htu'chss ' o? An?erson'. Tamomw. ?rv ?fcfl?goea ftm thc twenty-ifrst Bnpday af lei*, 'TrfnlQr*? (fetcher-24th ' IOUk-Suhday '??bool. .ai:S0~O^i(I^;.p^|nBr and:se?monv . G : OOr-??veh Sonk and 's?wWW^^lfi e*?^-. ' . ' . BA??lg^ HUBCir . ? ^$^T?&hCra*. prayer'vservlco. l^^^MIS^^jt^er?j?n'W tiamBMfc?-s?m Sh^^^Tte . 6 gSbjoct, .it**'ySeaBtf?i:ot^h? Cfoas." 1 V. ?JBg. <*f -..tfj?.:->.N???N&'^ ??tfiem :ttrb. sped allyV^1P id th.? r???ti?g. ?pic wari?hiRri-Sernton Wy. j - . ii he ?o p'r^ye'r.'i?a^'prauie.' serviceWednesday?vente g, bet oil ar?Vinvitoo^to .attend - tiffi).,&vBsits? convention to . t?;Mioi'd ai. "StM john'*??elhbdiat church ba that day. Tho, public- la cordially JnjrJted. to .oe.^p^aseht?and^orahlp-with, us at all .these, serviced, . ?'?WHHHH^^Mt? , Itcv." D. Wlthorspbon^ . Sunday'' ?^Oot'jpi?ii^?^gH^y^^5 ' -Morn lc g service, at: l\: 30?-., ?ubje c t, :"Ood. Our Befuge, apd/ Pjf?j^vet." " ;, Evita ?i?g so r vice al' 7:30. ' BroHCL .ffra^tefuif?Bt .Character f^lp, Mrs'. .H?rbertf Harri? ;ahd Mr. Barn Orr 'Fribble. "My ?atth;'LaWg&a Th?o." - ' Tho public la cordially; irtvtte^^;^; : ' ? , gTi :- JOH^i; J?ETKOD?n p .. .'{,]fcay. J> W. 'Spca*, pastor. ' ; . . >:^.^-?R?i?ay,v; school, O. M . JPraach?hg by. pastor al; li.*30 a. m. ana^pvin. \ ChfldrenVcaolr Wlll as ?tin^'Ovoclft^ service. ng to Hve.^I^ter^oa. paw?" , Paw;-"Famo son', i? a- high I&AOOT ' with' Ktaaso on. each rung. **-~ Indianapolis Star. ' '. ;,? ?? " Hr im ? ".? ? From tho ooiEug o? a cop of eoffe? to the proper leting of > -A your hom? electricity la th*' ?best method easiest an^l cheapest, end th? service it ren?cta is by far the r>e^ Try it! We hs.ve every electric c?ftlrivarico that yon iiee^<' a? -ybuf'. Phone 223 TV v??t w iaavai<Ci