BIJOU THE?T1 TODAY "THE LONG CHANCE" B. U. Feature in SIX Reels. CS Also a CHARLEY CHAPLIN IF rl?COJ TTIbesifcr TODAY Richards Tropical Girls Present "MY JIM" A Rural MeloDrama. MOVIES FOR TODAY "BREEXY BILL OUTCAST" Two Reel Drama. "DICKY DEMON DASCHUND" Fais Comedy. ?m?&mm TIhi@a{tir TODAY 3 REEL VITAGRAPH AND ONE REEL COMEDY Show Opens Promptly at 3 O'clock AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY. m But To be perfectly frank it is not the iow price that we want you to think of most It Is North Anderson's Natural beau ty? its graceful lay-put, and. its prosperous, progressive people* itjiat;ihakt?:???Lfer??(. that, ?rw ia for., s \ tl ? i ? c- ' ? vs P o' 1. * ? IT -, . . .-ri;ye Destitute I At A.nde\ 'Needs FATHER, MOTHER AND FOUR CHILDREN STRICKEN WITH TYPHOID DEPEND ENTIRELY UPON CHARITY Clothing, Food and Money to Pay for Medicine Needed At Once. In thc city of Anderson there ls n family in which six members aro very ill with typhoid fever. They aro in a destitute stoto and need help, need help urgently and immediately. Dr. Herbert Harris has been at tending tho family for some time. He stated to a representative of the In telligencer that there was one other child taken ill at noon today, bringing tho total to six cuses of fever in one family. Thu father and mother of this fam ily wero taken ill several weeks ugo, und there being bul a family of chil dren, tho children wero frightened und demoralized by tho illness of their parents. Tho neighbors have been providing for the uniortuuato members ! of tho family until now, and they can I hardly be asked to do anything more. Of course, the neighbors aro willing and havo done, and still will do all In their power io assist the raunly, hui some public spirited person may feel as If this case deserves attention and may bo nblo to render some assis tance. After the parents w ero ill for Borne time, no doctor was called, but lite two were cared for by tho other members of the family as best they could, but when throe other members of the family were attacked, a physi cian was called. This letf one little boy of 14 years of age, the sole sup port of tho .fumlly of six and ho was too young to do much work, and not able to caro for his parents and his threo Bisters.1 Today at noon, be was taken ill and the physician attending the case states that he bas a caso ot typhoid fever, similar to the rest of thc family. Tho family is named Partilan, and lives at No. 31 O. Street, Anderson mill. They are-absolutely helpless and are dependent on tho charity ot Anderson for aid. These people de serve and need the help of tho town. They have no food, no fuel, scant clothing, and no medicine. Thc medi cino has beon supplied by thc drug store on the mill hill, and food bas been furnished by tho neighbors un til now. Now they have absolutely nothing and are ali unable to work. Tho father and mother aro now con valescent, but it will bo several wcekfc he ?oro either will be able to work. This leaves the family penniless, without food, fuel or clothing, sick and unable to help themselves. . Almost anything that can bo given to this family will te appreciated, lt is a worthy cari? and the people cer tainly need the food urgently. There ls danger of actual starvation unless rolief 1B given. Anderson has seen Buch ca3cs be fore thlB. During tho winter ootths of last year destitution in Andorsop was not an uncommon thing, an i it was common to such an extent that a relief committee was formod. Now with only one family who are actual ly in need of clothing and food to sus tain life, there ls no doubt as to tho people of this city coming to their aid. The family are well known in < the mill and are. good, honest hard working people. They need help riulckly. Today is the timo, and if anyone can help them, lot them Bend what they may to this office and pro visions will be made to have lt carried to the family. Money, clothing, fuol, uid food. Food is most urgently need ed, Clothing suitable for three girls, ages from IC to ID years and a boy about 14, or clothing for tho father and mother can bo used to good ad vantage. Money is necessary to pro vide medicine for tho sick.' . MANI BULGARIANS HAVE ENLISTED IX mirri NH ARM* London, Oct.v* 29.-(Associated Press Correspondence.)-With .war between. England and Bulgaria, ono ?lit.J- CCU 414 i.viunill . 1.111? tUllUll. SpcC taclo of Bulgarian citizens In British uniform. Some of them. In tho light blue, hospital uniform which ls worn hy the wounded, hare' returned from fighting In Flamler?, and -others haye Inst enlisted and are about to go to the front. Most of these Bulgarians have bad an ardent admiration for England and have, without becoming naturalised, contrived to enlist in the Canadian force. ^^^m^^^r^^?on is rson Mill Assistance MILITIA IS GRATEFUL il LIEUTENANT BRADSHAW THANKS COUNCIL IN BE HALF OF COMPANY AMOUNT INCREASED ? Which WiU Enable Militia to Af ford Larger and Better Quar ter? for Use As Armory. "The tuon of the company want mc to express tho appreciation of the on tlro Anderson company to the city council for the appropriation of $buu a year for an armory," said Mr. Paul Bradshaw, second lieutenant of the company yesterday afternoon. The armory appropriation was for merly ?3?0 a year and some time ago, when some llttlo trouble arose, thia was cut In half. Now that better quarters have been secured, the ap propriation has been restored to what it formerly was and by this raise, the militia is able to afford the new ar mory. All of tho men from tho company wish to express their thanks to tho mayor and tho city council for their work in raising the appropriation and to others who assisted in having the appropriation raised. AUDIENGE DELIGHTED "ninnjmfiiKinnTii? I POPULAR PLAY MADE DECID ED HIT AT ANDERSON LAST NIGHT ALL PLAYERS GOOD ? But Miss Gertrude Barker, as Bar bara, Was Easily Favorite Cast of Characters. <*' fc3? j . - "Barbara Worthy was met with n wave of applause, when she made her appearance before* ah Andorson au dience. Tho show, was presented ot tho Anderson last night and was a good one. It was"played by a good strong company, each member ot which jmt seemed to? flt into his part as if it was written especially for him. . r Ger'trude Barker, a? Barbara Worth was especially good. She was well received and judging from tho ap plause, sho was nt one? a favorito with the audience. The dry wit of Ernest Mack, at 'Pat Mooney made a great hit. Theodore Hardy, aS Jefferson Worth was strong? In. his part, while Owen Coll, as William- Holmes, grow into favor with the audience aa is intended through the play. . All mem bers were excellent actors and the play WAS enjoyed. Sceale effects in the Prologue, woro ot i.he best ever Shown, here. Tho Scenes on the desert, with tho sand sifting down on the stage was ono of the best staged scenes ever shown In Anderson. . Following aro the characters ot the play: Characters in the Play. Barbara Worth .. . .Gertrudo Barker Helen Blair.. .. .Cecile Yeomans William Holmes.. ;. ... .Owen Coll Jefferson Worth .'. .-.Theodoro Hardy Abe Lee.... .... . .Kenneth Grattan Texas Joe. . .Earl Burnstdo Pat Mooney.-.vi.-. ...-'Ernest Mack James Greenfield. "Frank.. FAirasdell Pablo Garcia.. ...Salvator A. Maltese AT THE THEATRES ?A PAI? OF SIXES* "A Pair of sixes," which comes to the Anderaon for ""only |; one perfor mance, tells:tho funniest story imag lngsblo and it must .lio (JOG to. bo. ap preciated. Nevef* to^-t&Vannals ot comedy has action and dialogue so ; completely satisfied as in "A. Pair of six ta," in deed-So close is their re lation that tho; witty.' reparte? and clever satire have the ? appearance ot spotaneliy, so quiet fire is it, Alan i Dale, tlie most blase and hardest to please of New york;critics,'; eaoeclal 11? ,Tv^a?,ft^, -*Twhich he f t [n turned ii i i seid that" ' i i i i Ih such a ^.compel? P*Nonu wfao are; .Meswhilo hr to beat 5 i te English ? t Ve to the 1 eadedof i oprap.her, , -fc! who in f*r of the M iii his i .3 i->? orso Hs : the fcttsbaaa. t c .; a ? ? ; : ? ? 1 ' I it? The Biggest Dollar's Worth Of Clothes Goodness for Every Dollar Spent With Us "MOT since we have been in the Clothing business have we ever seen ANYWHERE such extreme values as we are selling this Fall for $15.00 At this popular price we carry the smartest models, in lr owns, grays, and blues; mixtures, plain, colors, stripes, checks and plaids; two or three but ton models, soft roll or flat lapels; single breast ed; with patch pockets or flaps. $25.00 Worth of Style $20.00 Worth of Value For We set out early this Fall to buy the Greatest line of Suits to Retail at $15.00 we ever saw. We have succeeded. When you see them, you'll agree with us. : / ii:::.^J^^'i^?^^^^^^3a':' fM rM?OA/?Pf?/C? CL OTH/Ef?S ? ?See the KIRMESS Friday Ni ?Lrs. Alice Woodson. Mrs. Alice Wtoodson of' Piokone county died Tuesday .night at her; homo in tho ?ix Mill community. She was a daughter of "the late K. C. Mc Coy of tho Neal's Creek section1 bi Anderson county and ia survived 'by her husband, Mr. D. H. WOodsoti" and eight children, seven of -which'are' rosidents of Anderson county. The funeral ' will bo held nt. the* hdmo this afternoon. OF BE Belton, SC; Capital and Sarnies 9180.000.00 ' Collections Given Prompt Attention 1 Ellison A. Saytb, Vf*. E. Greer, ! President. Y. P. and Cashier ll. B. Campbell, Asst. Cashier. . Pejzer, S. m Capital and Sarrias f 1?5,000.0? Collection > Given Careful Attention ElUsan A. i :mj'ih, Jno. A. Hudgeaj, President Cashier. Ii. ?. TolHson. Astt Cashter. RUSSIAN FINANCE MINISTER EXPLAINS ATTITUDE ON JEWjS London, Oct. 29.-:(Assoelatod Press Correspondence.)--r>jringV his recent visit in London M. Havi-r, the Russian minister. ot : finance, gave a sympathetic uudlenco to W...-A. Ap pleton, honorary president of v.-??^ I Workers' League, for Jewish' Emane!* patton, who askect that the Jows,' \n Russia be accorded the rightsof^wlH tfitia ohwn they.-perform the dutic. of citizens. .' \ In reply, Vi. Berk said nn attempt to pads' laws ? conferring additional' rights on'the Jews would have. ari>us?~| ed controversy," ?nd perhaps hostility among the Russian people, so that the FJj&sIar. goveK?Scnt, had takon mater ia itavown hands and conwrrod IS liberties and privileges by administra tlve action. Th? government lu'?' sb * * acting proceeded on tho assumption that closer contact with thc ?Russians would break down prejudice' end clear the way for sweater liberties J] Jbws are now allowed to settle down and lire among the rest of the peo ple. -. STE AMER WRECKER OrF OREGON; SEVENTY-TWO PERSONS Marsh?elO, Oregon, Nov. $')-r-Tbo ?ter-mer St.. Clara' was wrs'ck^nef?il here today. Fitten of her fony-^wWT pasgeingors and twenty-four of tbs crow aro missing. Tho vessol eirock s/jetty and was a total wreck; Uenuine 'I'exas Rect Rust Proof Oats ??|??poct Wrdncsdtiy, ftorn Texas, n cir of genuine Red Bast . . ? '.-? " .. '.? "... ". .. ? Proof Oats, which wa consider ourselves fortunate in haying secured Also, we baye 'encaje;of tho eld reliable ^ . Terra year land with this plew, sow genuine Texas Bed.Bast Proof ] Oats and yirtt'ro sure of pleasing results,; ??.??wwi-m i?i?lli>.I m East Wnitner1 Street