The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, October 29, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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"A MAN AFRAID OF HIS WARDROBE'
Story Written By Chas. E. Van Loan.
Three Reel''Mustang Comedy.
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ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL.
BIJOU THEATEi
TODAY
MOVIES FOR TODAY
"BY RETURN MALE"
Imp Comedy
"A LIFE AT STAKE"
^ ;2 Reel Western Drama
/ , (J. Warren Kerrigan)
"AN HEIRESS FOR TWO LYONS AND LEE MORGAN'
' ! . Comedy Nester;
?imdl?if???m TSad
TODAY
3-Reel Vitagraph
1-Reel Comedy
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Paramount Service Begins Monday Night.
AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY.
i-: Tl/e Last Four Months Have V. 8
Been Record, Makers for ri j] i
North Anderson |
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We have sold more lots in North Anderson since
July than in any other four months since thc d?v?l
f^^p^icht of North Anderson began.
AND"
of-?our /..PROFIT^' SHARING PLAN" every lot iii
; - > .??rtii Anderson ; would , be sold in ness than thirty .
IR. ?SON HEADS
S. G. INSURANCE MEN!
Anderson Man Elected President!
at Convention in Columbia
C. H. Jones Secretary.
Messrs. M. M. Matlieon and-H. J.
McGee are tn Columbia attending the
sixth annual convention of tho South
Carolina Insurance mon. The meet
ing is reported to have been a great
success, both In regard to tho atten
dance and the interest manifested in
tlie nicotine.
Mr. P. H. Hyatt, president and \V.
S. Hondley secretary of the associa
tlou had announced that they were
at retire from office with tho expira
tion of tliis year. Election of other
officers was necessary. '
Tho convention electo dthe following
officers for the ensuing year: Presi
dent, M. M. Mattison, Mutual Bene
fit, Anderson; vico presidents, Carroll
H. Jones, Fidelity Mutual, olumhia,
and Fred S. Mansell, Now York Life,
Columbia; Hccretary-treasuror, Walter
JP> Going, Columbia; executive com
mittee, R. II. 'Ferguson, Prudential,
Spartan burg, chairman; Louis Shor
foseo, State Jutdal "of Massachusetts,
'Greenville; Wm. M. Cater, Germania
Lifo, Columbia; C. W. Ditto*, South
eastern, Columbia, and William A.
Hantskc, Metronolitan Life, Colum
bia.
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Tho wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Thumb ut tho school hall Tuesday
evening waa such an Interesting event
that the hall was crowded lo the
door:;. Tho little people were charm
ingly amusing. The brido and her
attendauts were too prety for words,
tho liny bride was a beauty, and tho
manly little groom was all thnt >a.\
groom'should bo. Miss Doris Herron,
tho daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd |
Herron, took thi>part of the bride and
Master Kumford Owings that of tho
groom.
Tho' small bridesmaids and flower
girls were as-sweet and lovely os
pinks. The ushers were? elegant lit
tle gentlemen. Tho old grandparents
were unusually good. ' MisB Hinant
who helped to arrange the entertain
ment ls to bo congratulated on her
success.
.The .(Fortnightly club met at the ]
home ot Mites Graham Simpson yes
terday. M.T3. Simpson Is a handsomo
and attractive young matron, and
made a charming hostess. Hor guests
enjoyed tho afternoon greatly.
. The young "people are all looking
forward with mach pleasure to tho
Hallow/een party which comes off to
'moirow^ night. Thc school hall will
bei'beautifully decorated and witches,
i fortune tellers and dim spuctral'
shapes'will .bo seen .-n nil sides:
Games of ail kinds will bc played, and.
refreshments" served freo of charge. A
?delightful evening is expected. ;
81ow Pay-Fast Driver.
"What do you know of tho char
noter of the defendant?" the Judge
'asked a negro washer woman sub
poenaed In an accident case, rotates
Caso and Comment.- A' white man
had been arrested for careless driv
ing of a secondVhand car.
J'HIt's tollable" Miranda said.
"Have you ever ?eon him drive his
car before?"
'.Yes, sah."
'?Wbuld you consider him cayo
leesr'
. .'^W??l, Jcdgo, es fer ? do car-dat
mila thing ain't gwiptcr hurt iiobud-.
4y, but bein}' us is ell hero I. mislit
aa well tell yo*, dat ho sho* is kcor
lesa 'berat payin*'io' his wah!"
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. Embargo on Exports. |
^.Washington;.. Oct. i 28 .-State d=
pajtmeht- voillclalB declare-that Ger
many has .Indicated that sho Will
El?co . ni? embargo. on. exports as a
etSallatioh^for ' the Allies' "starva
tion" policy. / .
. ' Suffragists to Uso N<>?les.
Phlladolph?i, Oct. 23.--Philadel
phia ^suffragists have arranged with
eighty moving [picture theatres, to
show afternoon and evening suffrage
.arguments through tho m?dium of
slides; ,. : *Mt5??!
PIEDMONT & NORTHERN
RAILWAY COMPANY
..'?f-^Con^seoiPaas'eiigey Schedule,
affective inns 6, JM5.
ANDERDON: -,
r Arritua ;
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No. 33?. .. ?. ?. ..' .. 9:36 A- M. :
Np, 85.: .. .. .. .. ,.ll;4tt A. H.
No, 57..- .. .. .. .. .. .. l?iO R;M.; .
No. SB .V *t li ...... ti ZOO P^H.'!
No. ?.. .. V.-:-..- ?;00 P. M.
No. ?.. ...... ;.*:50P. M
NO. 45.*.'\r ..10:30 P. M
Departures
No. U.. .. .. .. ..... ?:35 A. M. .
No. 82.. ,. .3:2!? A. M.
No. 84.? .. .. .. .V .?20:30 A. M. 1
No. 3?. ; .. . * i. .... , 43:10 P. if. i
No. 88.. ?. ;. :. .i 0:80 P. M. :
NO. 40.. y, .i ^tSO P. H. ?
iqg?av.'.,; -.. ...? ?no ?. 1
0. B. ALLEN, .]
Shrugs Sisa?itF*?., 1
John Doe, Heir
, to Gould Millions
Joan Doc, No. 104. abandoned ehlld,
aged four, whoso parents, lt Is be
lieved, liv? In Philadelphia, bas be
come an he!;- to millions, because Mrs.
Kinley J. Shojtard,, who was Miss
Helen Gould,-worth perhaps $10,000,
000 from tho fortuno lert by her fam
ous father, luis adopted him. Tho
Ehepards have ho children. John Doe
was found on-ibo*! back steps'of St.
Patrick's Cathedral in New York by a
policeman about a year ago. He gave
his name so far as he could be under
stood ns Austin Mo Leary. He talked
of Broad street arid mumbled about a
ride on a train, a "his boat," and a
"railroad in ! the ;h)r." So It was
thought he.hud.bebri-taken from Phil
adelphia, lloit?yj^&jio trace of lils
parents waa found, ibero. He was
seat to St. Christopher's Home ot
Dobbs Ferry, near the home of the
Shopards, and Mrs. Shepard adopted
him. Now he l? Finley J. Shepard, Jr.
Ho has found not only a father and
mot hun. but /avfo^uano and social
portion. ?'""'' .?'k>
MOTHER ELECTION ON
.'.-?MI :-:i'hr.t. -uf'K' V; :n'?.v
Governor Manning Decides to
Order Second One On
Lfecemuer x<i.
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Greenwood, Cit.- 28.-MfcCorJhicU
county advocates returned from Co
lumbia last night highly elated over
tho quick decision pf Governor Richard
L. Manning to give them another elec
tion, on Decombor 14th, on the new
county. More thnn twenty of them
went to the Capital City yesterday and
laid their claims before tho chief exe
cutive.' Mr. Fraser Lyon was spokes
man and the governor rendered his
decision in their favor in about thirty
monutes. i . : *
The opposition side.'waa not ire
presented except through too letters
to the governor protesting against
tho establishment of McCormick
C?u??y..
*?t tho election December 14th thoro
will bo two more iboxos than at" the
last ?lection. These will be in Cal
lion and Troy townships.
* AT THE THEATRE? . ?. j
#*+4**?>**<U?*?**?*4> * * ?
?The Wlnn?ntj of Harham W?rth**
The attraction nt. Tho Anderson
theatre, Wednerllay. Noyember' 3rd,
raatlnco and- night, will bo the new
scenic production ot. "The Winning
of -Barbara Worth. V
Aa tho titio ln<Hcfl*03. it. is n dra
matization of Harold Boll Wright's
celebrated;novel. Tn oehsrhicting the
sta?e vondon. Mr. Mark Swan, the
dramatist, has kent close to tho
Sto^y^'-jfthd norie of the ,??f?">?>t chnrnc>
tors who have, registered in tho rnpm
ory, of tho fealcr ;?f tho book will be
foimd nilling, rho iiwel fnrnlsh^s
unHmitetl. ODnoTtunltv' fdrfjrjo sonic
d^splav whleh has bjtert -fully inkon
???v?f?^ap;e of hy ?ho produoors. rind
?ho piece I? Tcearded a<? bolder a flt- j
finer stage representation ot a groat
book.. '
_.v Lore's ' La.?ear. (3W>st. ,
One? night four Princeton bf'/k, ac-1
cording to Tho Pitistiurfeh .C^ron??lc
Telogfapii, went gsyly fortr. to aero
rUd? two belles of the towr.'.- Arrival
af.'the houseof tho : fair' ones, they.)
toojt - their iitaiid under: tie correct.)
window, a? they though? ;\and for]
^>,<lmo i?ade tho ."aJghVV moro or
Jess melodious. .
Th?y. iW?ro'-jnsr' WfsJaji^wxL.j,
when ^dbdr'c-pen?'d and ?he ^lly old
fato?r'Ot tho' ?Iris appeared. Nt<j|p?I*s
beep lights they , miglrt. possibly^^ve
*ocn ? twinkle' in: hi?t ?yo.
"noviv?. said-ho, "wo ero much ob
liged. That,?ls, I aT4-jhu?3h oMigtfd,
r^l r happen to b? alo?io tonight, 1
uh sorry say that the, family's la ,
New Verk, hat I thank yon for com-V
iig. May Iso If you corn? ajusta yttu*jt
layojbettari liick. But in tho ??
i??' ilT?nccion, boys, nf you des.
?rberi tho ?Igrls ero h^ro,.<l?ti'i
;he bath ; room whiqow;'*:
GIRL'S HEADLESS BOD!
FOPED ON RY. TBAGK
;:tery Surrounds Death of
Daughter of Former Pitts
burg Mayor.
Pittsburgh, Oct. 28.-Tho headless
body of Sophia McCulUn, daughter of
tho lato William C. McCallln, a
former mayor of Pittsburgh, waa
found loto last night ?n tho Pennsyl
vania tracks;at tho Houp passonger
station within ?ho city limita. It wno
badly crushed. It -was identified thia
morning when her absence from tho
ofilco of City Comptroller Morrow
started aa Inquiry. Bho loft thc
j ofilco yesterday ? evoning. Ciroum
?tnnces of death aro unknown al
though nearly fifty passenger tra?na
slop at PJQUD during thc efle??eti
and night.
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TOWN VILLE ?
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Much improvement has been mado
on the streets hero lu town with the
I holp of oty county supervisor and
I Mayor Fant.
Tho Literary school la progressing
under tho supervision of Prof. Hagan
of Croonwood, Miss Fannie Broylea
of Townvlllo, Miss Carrio Stewart of
Camphello, Misa Susie Sharp of Iiivoll,
Miss Nell Kell?t of Ifourit?tn Inti and
MIBB Annie Lou Stovall of Commerce.
I Ca., ar, music teacher.
Misa Susi? Sharp spent tho week
end with her parents, Dr. aud Mrs.
Wi. K. Sharp, of Rivoli.
lt.,II. Price ls ia Plains, Ca., oh a
I business trio.
Dr. and MTS. .S. A. Widoman spent
a few days in) Anderson last wcok.
Mr. Porritt is buying seed for G.
|W. Gignillintt.
The Misses King .attended tho cir
cus at Anderson and atayo dover for
I the "Heil Fjo'.e."
J. W. Shirley recently vlBited re
latives hero.
Mr. and Mr?. L. S. Boleman spent
tho week-end with J. C. Shirley and
family in Anderson.
It. H. '?Mco recently mado a busl
I ness trip to Kentucky where he pur
chased some mules.
Harrison Price visited his alstor at
Oakway last week.
Misa Mary Smith spent Sunday with
Misa Lllllo Galloway.
Mr. A. C. King will oe proprietor
of the Mountain View hotel and will
take chnrge in a few days.
Mrs. El. L. Asblll ls on tho sick
list.
Mr. and MrB. L. S. 'Boleman, Mr.
|aml Mra. Newt Boleman attended tho
fair at Hartwell. Ca., tho 2Cth Inst
Mra. J. W. 'Dickson and children
j Bp'Dnt-a^r?fW'day3T^?8f^ce^t itu Atfder
Bon. j They were tho guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam McClellan.'
' Teutons !u South.
Berlin. Act. 28.-r(WIrolesa.)
Army headquarters announces that (
further ground has been gained in
Serbia, Genorul Gallwitz's p.rmy has j
>taken two thcraeand thirty-three* j
prisoners, since October 23. The 'Bul
garians have capturpd Znjecar and I
KniaJetUts, having crossed tho Tin;ok j
river over ? large front.
POCKET
BOOKS
The bert ti"? Book
m Anderson. gtOfe
ES
UP EUA Ai
?h*JB old timo skin healer/
used just like any
cold cream.
- . ? ..- '
- 8?l(har, ssya a renowned dermatol
ogist)'' i ?nat, common bolilHiiiiphur j mode
Intp a tMak cream will sin>tlw. and heal
the akin vrnpn irritated ?'jd broken 'dut
\yith Jtetanuk :.*c. any form of eruj'M?u.
Tho moment ifr.l?q-. .^lilied.- ell telling
ceaues and after two or three applica
tions tho Eczema, disappears, leaving tho
skin clear and smooth
Ho tells Eczciast suffcms.to getV?-oui
any good pharmacy an' 'ounce- ol bold
?ulphur and : applvlt Ho ; the Irritated
part? the samo a? yea would nay cold
;i; Por many years eomraon bold-sulphur
bas occupied a "secure , positiva ' iav tho
practice of dermatology andl.cuhuS?eC?l'
affection?, by reason. of its [ pawuile-d*-.
Straying pwp?rty. It is hot ?nly para
alttoldal, *>afc also ant?prurit?e^ anti
septic! and, remarkably . beal!?jr In ail
.Irritable and Inflammatory cbntliti.ocs ot
tho skin.? While not alway? df?c?az ?
j^jaancat ?a?o it rover^ fails to In
.tahtl^ snbdne the\angry^.itohj^ ead
?mwuim Kjin near ; vae ;^Huma; rttht
np .and lt IB often years later before
ajny ?ruptloa tW^ejpe^ni"/?tfltte'ittf?
Tells Her Experience
Tuts. Dunlap Sends a Letter ?d-?
dressed to the Readers
of the Paper,
A sense ot duty to others' who
might sullor aa sho had impelled Mrs.
n. C.* Dunlap, of Dekalb, Mo., to sand
tho following signed statement to
tho St. Joseph, Mo., New Pross:
"Tlio roadors of tho News-Press,
osperially thoso Buffering from, gall
stones, stomach trouble and append!?
eilis, will fiud in Pruitola and Traxo
a permanent cure. After suffering for
th roo years tho moat . excruciating
pain from gall-stones ' ?, found thia
wonderful remedy and am now in per
fect health and havo been for almoBt
four y oar.",, 'Never have any. symp
toms of tho old trouble.' I bad been
told by 'hive doctors that nothing but
nn operation woull save me. I know
Bovcral who have undergone an op
eration but etil have gall-stones. This
medicine la an oil which softens tho
stonea and euros tho liver. It can bo bought at any drug store."
Fruitola ia an intc8tlnal lubricant that Bottens the.congested masses, disin
tegrates the burdened particles, that cause sn much suffering, and expels the
accumulation to tho patient's great relier. Trnxo ts a tonio-nlterativo that
acts on thc liver and kidneys, stimulate;; the flow of grastic juices to aid di
gestion, and removes bile from .the general clrculatle .
Fruitola and Trnxo are prepared In the Pinus laboratories at Monticello,
111., and arrangements havo been mada to supply timm through representative
druggist. In Anderson they can bo obtained at KvanB* Pharmacy, three.'
atores. . .,. ?
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UP-TO-DATE
?FW
Calls for constant, and
painstaking care in the
conduct of one's b?si?
ness.
Almost daily we ar?
receiving shipments of
all that's new and pret
ty. Yesterday, we re
i ceived aripther s h i p
ment of those
EXTRA VALUES IN
V? -/?:. 8 .',-{.'-.?.. ??. -lti" ni '. V..U? ,:?>??; ?
!./ < . .'./lil
Every color, and * al
most every new style I
represented in this
shipment, and ?verv
suit worth a bit more
than we ask.
We also received yesterday a shipment of
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
RAIN COATS
;v The Ladies Rain Coats at $5.00 are Guar
anteed the Best in Anderson at the price.
The Children's rain coats and caps to match
at $3.50 are Exceptional Values.
Another new shipment of New Gossard
Corsets. Priced from $2.50 to $10.00 just in
D. GEIS
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