The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 23, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Pa?me-ftfto . TTki@a{Lr? TODAY Arlington, Blanchard & Carr Musical Comedy Company PRESENTS "MIKE & IKE" Featuring the Kentucky Trio and Reed Sisters in Harmony Singing MOVIES FOR TODAY 'THE BLOOD OF OUR BROTHER" Three Reel Centaur, Free Matinee for Ladies Wednesday Afternoon PPP THE?TO1 TODAY "THE HEART OF A TIGRESS" 3 Reel Animal Drama Bison. "CHILLS AND CHICKENS" Joker Comedy, ) AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY. MAKE YOUR PURCHASE NOW FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING HUNT As Usual Our Store Will Be Headquarters For Loaded Shells We have a complete stock of "New Club," "Nublack," "Nitro Club" and "Repeat er" Shells, in all standard gauges and loads. . Amlcraon, H. Cn Hardware Co. Belton, 8.' m < Jr CPU ville, ti. V. AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY? 0??LITY ? ? ? ? ? Tht) finality of fto Coal I ?ell Is Ute BEST. There's Nono Helter, ... ???lt?VFPV Kmy-Vony knows that Wyatt's TO NH mo UlaiT 1 l l 1 TWO THOUSAND paunia. , SERVICE ?? . Wheo w promise Qhlck Delivery-tte mesh' just Hint.. When you ore oat of cen? uml nrod it> phone nil \Te*H -'Wv?, the coal there In ?hort time. ?Wyatf, tho .$5 Coal Man* 1? th? wain >ho put tko price of cont dovrni of course t?tere arc imltalors NOWc h-u-t would there h?Te been ony & coal noht ha And?r^n^f I uadnY fitsrlod itt lKbnel82 BROGON MU RESUME Ol GENERALLY RUMORED YES-1 TERDAY THAT AGREE MENT WAS REACHED IS NO OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Those Concerned Were Busy Yes terday and Conferences Held -Details Are Unknown. It- ls generally rumored and under stood thnt thc llrogon mill will re sume operations and that the opera tive? will return to work wlthtn the next few days, probably next Monday morning. Mr. Jas. P; Uossett was called twice last night but ho could not be roached over telephone becauso tho lino was out of^order. Confer ences were hold yesterday and it ls understood that tho agreements be tween committees representing the strikers and mili management were signed1. Tho llrogon mill has been shut down for the past nine -weeks, following n IN JAIL LAST NIGHT TOM REED, A TAILOR, SUF FERED A STROKE OF APOPLEXY WAS PRISONER Having Been Arrested Yesterday Afternoon for Being Drunk -Wife in Greenville. Tom Heed, a tailor who has bcoh working for the Rosenberg Tallo-fng company, died in tho city Jail last night about 8 o'clock, lt waa not j known that lie was dead until* thof officers were told by another pris oner. i Recd, was arrested yesterday ofter nopn about 5 o'clo?it |>y Oliicbrs San ders an d. Driscoll on iii o charge of dnunkenesB Ho was placed in tho Jail and apparently seemed all right except that he was very much Intoxi cated. When tho officers lea.-nod of his death Dr. AV. P. Ashmore was summoned nnd he etaied timi death rosulted from apoplexy. He also stated that his condition was such that ho might havo died nt any time, whether he had boen drunk or not. Tho body was Temovod to Tolly's undertaking parlors and will romain ii'.-.oro until ?orno time today. Mr. Reed's wlfo was visiting lier mothev in ' Greenville and was notified last night of her husband's death. She will arrive in Anderson thin merilla;; and the funeral will bo arran'."-'I. Recd was about 25 year? did n*ad had been living In Anderson for SOmo lime. I DEATHS : Mr- James Wooten, age 50 years, died at his home ot 27 G street, An derson Mill' yesterday , afternoon nt 5:30 o'clock. He ls survived by wife and several children. Funeral -"ser vices will be. held at. Sandy Springs ! but tho time had not been / .decided upon last night. Albert -Allson Koy. .Albert Wilson Kay,'tho. oho month old eon ot Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Ka'/, ot NM. 0 Vondlver street, Cluck. Mill died on Sunday morning at 4 o'clock. Funeral 'services were conducted at Plat Rock church Sunday afternoon. ----~ . Epworth league Holds Services. J There waa quito a good attendance ' at tho league list evening. Tho topic for the.evening .was Thanksgiving, and quite an interesting program ' .was prepared. P. Valentine rea* a very appropriate poem oh ; the origin or Thanksgiving. Miss irene Prlnc? I read a vory interesting paper, telling j In a very striking manner tho '..' way1 J .?he first Thanksgiving',was observed. Rev .J. W Spenke mad o a short talk j on the way that' Thanksgiving .might j be observed; This ^BS"; ??$ of the j beat programs that tao leaguers have: been favored ^Ith in quito a while, and all ere" very grateful " to . thcue friends, tot the valuable service they rendered & getting,up this program, At Hopewell Ctanvehv Rev. W. !>.'. Martin wilt preach at Hopewell church on Thanksgiving Day at - li o'clock a. ra. Puhlic eor dtally jnvltod. Worfd'a Muse om of Anatomy First time in Anderson commencing Nov, 28 at 7 p. m, Thl^-.exhibition in>th>rmost educational'museum ove? shown here. Every man without fal should conic and eeo (his' wonder exhibit as it :5?R J. remain" here : ?int Saturday night only. . Afters tho 'Ari. night open every? day from ll), al m. t? loi.ito p. n>. Admission 15c to ail parts Includ ing lectures- ?ext to Cray ton'av Drug Stote.-Ady. ILS WILL *ER?tlONS? strike after the management had post ed notlco that thc mill would close down indefinitely la order to curtail products. Since that time there'ha's been considerable trouble whioi io well remembered by ail who read ac count of it in tho newspapers. Mc: ir:;. Colpoys and Hondhoim, government men from tho United States department of commerce and labor, came to. Anderson thc first part of last week and began to investigate both Hides'of the aiTnir. Sinco that timo they hnvo held conferences with bolti tho management an! the opera tives. Just'what-?art tliey have play ed in,the .reconciliation is. not yet known. They had no statement to make yesterday afternoon. Yesterday meetings of the strikers were held and it ls understood that an agreement which had been ar ranged -was read to thoso present. Tiiiu agreoment, it is understood, was satisfactory to. both management and operatives, Jhst what concessions, If any, by either party, has not been announced, but it is rumored that lt j provides that 10 of the leaders in I the strike ?re to move away from the j Drogon mill ia a fow days. ! It was stated last night that an announcement about the agreement whlcf.i had been reached wouid bo mudo some time during today. io ACRES LAND : SOLO FOB $40100 MESSRS. LINLEY AND WAT SON CLOSED BIG DEAL . YESTERDAY OFFER FOR SALE "Rivoli" Near Pendleton is Pur chased and Will Be Cut Up Into Small Tracta. L__ - , ? A deal?was closed yesterday morn ing whereby Messrs, Linley and Wat son become the owners of "Rivoli," the CBtate of Dr. W\, IC Sharpe near Pen dleton, the purchase price being ap proximately $40,000. Dr. Sharpe bought back the home place and ?50 acres of land.' . " This land is situated about ; f.: ree miles west of Pendleton on the road1 to Portman. Being on the Eighteen Mlle Creek it lias very fine bottom lands. Tho total ?.number of acres in the tract is 1.1 CO. In addition to the bottom lands th'ere is 300 acres of well timbered land". Messrs. Linley, and . Watson an nounced yesterday '.that tho tract would be divided.;lnto Bmallor ones and would be offered tor sale. Thia placo is well-known, and tho fact that U has been purchased by an Anderson firm will bo read with .interest. . SNQTHER GflOQ SHOW AT^IHE?? A. B. C. Company t?as One bf Beat Troupes Appearing ai Palmetto This Week. lt seems that Manager.Pinkst?n .is only getting the test ?pi.^owa-at. .tho Palmetto these '<UyS: Xeat week .ho ?had a splendid one. and* tho pup this week, known OB the vA- B C cora\ pony, does not fall J ?horfc- In jany, re spect. In some respects^ many say tl?ot it is better, ? The matinee was free to ludion yesterday/at^ernoon and tho house was well 'filled -\vit>. them. Last -night tho attendance was good, many iudles being pres?is;,.: On Wed nesday- afternoon jehother matinee will be given which ? will be freo to tho ladles. .. Appearing 4n. tho 'company. *hls week pro Messrs. Schulz and Soschnl?koy as comedian?. They are good and dave plenty hf neW.Jokes. Miss Ida Bell Reed plays the lead and with her sister, Miss Louise Reed, does a singing and dancing act, accompanied by. a guitar, and n>?odolln, .flayed by -themselves. The-.Kentucky trio, singers, is. composod 'cd Mlssei Rood tthd Myrtie Hist. Their voices har monize well and .their, .songa are good. Tho Ivange ?h'd Lloyd dancing and singing rot ia one of the best in tho show. Although i hey. have Sieen ?eeo herb before, they wt'? well graetz ,?ar with their same .a?|V;.: Miss Helen Kebat does a smgiuj^oc;'?which ls very pleasing. The other member nf the company la Miss Bonnie Bidh'ards, who later in the vecks wili put on some specials. . Tho chorus, takch ^s d whole, is. one of the best looking that: hasatpwfafc M) Ot? Palmetto .recently ?nd- their costumes , aro 'V?ry ?lahcr?te. Our'J?thyv-.Offe*^ Chat* miss this: Cht but this slip, ehetos?; With Sc and mt?tf?^|W?; & Co., Chicago1.111.; IWi&tt: your dame and address eiearlyVWoli wi? receive ?Eft*', trial p?cl^ge c?nta?il Honey and Tar ^nMam?u' ?aTht??ahiiV ?nd Poley 'C?tha a'wholesome* edd thoro _ g-" c??i?Ttio,; for cotiatipatlooi fess,'* headache odd sluggish colds ^?hd crcui?; Foley Kid ney PIUS, for pain Iii at3es and back, rheumatism, backache; - kidney and bowens, field everywhere. In the way of clothes-Thanksgiving is running Easter Day a close second, . Somehow-notions of snow and sleigh-bells and dancing insist up on mingling with ideas of roast turkey and chestnuts .nd cranberry sauce. . And so-Thanksgiving has come to mean new clothes! This year-leaving aside all thought of General Prosperity--a lot of men in Anderson have a special something to b? cheery about. For they are corning here-where the st?ct? ar? bountiful and beautiful and generous-for their Thanksgiving clothes. H4^IMM * I Here-where the high cost of goods has been beaten by advance or ders; here-where $20 turns itself i^^1?feg?lcc)'>: Suit or Overcoat that can't be matched elsewhere. Bring your Thanksgiving wants here, too. Let your $20-^or your $15 or your $25-ramble over the good things we've preparedfor you. There's no end of them w?itihg for you. ; And when you leave-you will carry off the kind of satisfaction that kindles a warm glow in you? cheek. ' Just try a Parker & Bolt Thanksgiving once-and see! : .. . -, . vc- ? ' FIT'ITSI Tjr^% tf^^l"^iB^^^?rT?E* T?*^" REPRESEN* the\utm?si_'servic?^ i M jp Bi j :i I'ly ii gaiety, rftijeage a|ft3 |>leasur? 1 1% ilri |y?'A J^l Si Pbtainable. from ?n ?uto-Va? Oys?er Sapper. On Wednesday evening, November ?4, beginning at 7 o'clock, tho ladies it Lebanon .'will servo an oyster sup^ >er <o the public:" Como'all yo peo >ieywho lover?ysters. ? .?* c. : ' Capital and Bnrplas Collections Given Careful ?ttentloa President, Caohler. ; ?U ?. TolilsoBg Asst? Cashier. ssa THE ANDE p: ^mm mm m ie rnoee oi ri erick, ? FR?DAV-"C?i^^^ 5' ReeV Paramount, Featuring Geraldine Far*' , Tar.. . jfllg?ilariMHHai