FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. IS THE LAST DAY. COME EVERY DAY AND GIVE IN A DIFFERENT NAME. SEE OUR DAILY PROGRAM ON THIS PAGE OF EVERY PAPER. :: THINK OF A NAME :: For this Popular New Theatre and get 3he $10.00 in Gold and the Annual Pass that we are ...offering for a name... Somebody Will Get It. - - Why Not You? Everybody has an equal chance, no partiality or favoritism will be shown anyone, as the committee to select a name from the ones submitted will not knowr who wrote any of them. Names for the theatre only will be submitted to them. New ''Nameless" Theatre A. M. P1NKSTON, Prop. "THE MAN THAT PUT THE 'MOVE* IN MOVIES" FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. TEST, AND SOMEONE WILL BE WELL PAID FOR A NAME. COME EVERY DAY. THE CHANCE TO WIN THE MON EY AND PASS IS FREE.. YOU ONLY PAY 10c TO SEE THE BEST SHOW IN THE CITY. Styl? feg EVERY effect has ils cause. A lifetime of musical pleasure is but the natural sequence of that supreme care and attention which marks every step in the building of an 1VERS & POND Piano There isn't any "perhaps" about it Th? years must vindicate such conscientious effort with scrviccof the most pronounced gratification. And such service comprehends not alone the nearest approach to perfection of tone, but also a grace of outline and finish in perfect harmony with unap proached musical excellence. Our Easy .Payment Plan brings an Ivers & Pond within the reach of all. C. A. REED PIANO A ORGAN CO., * Anderson, 8. C. be vourscif a good turn by installing a GAS RANGE. We sell them under the strongest guarantee. ?asy terms?$2 down and $2 per month. I Anderson Gas Co. T?e Grates Wo have a lar?e assortment from which to cbooTO. Let us show you and help you plan your fire-place for look* and comfort Ulmer Mantel & Tile Co. B?eckley Building ANDERSON, S. C. AT?053E? AT LAM, fTeawtfeia* c? Baal 09U?; Wataon-Vandlvar 61 andbuson. a a Electric City Sparklets Items ci Interest and Personal Mention ('ought Over the Wire less On the Streets of Anderson. Line of March (For Parade. Those w!io have tho great Men's parade for Friday night in charge, last night gave out the official lino of March. The men of the city of Anderson proper arc to meot at their various churches, the Baptists at the Baptist church, Presbyterians at their church, and so on, lator meeting at the square. The mon of the various mill churches will .asssnibl" at the Chamber of Commerce, while the general public to parcitlpatc in the parade will assemble at the square. The line of march will go up North Main street, out Greenville street to McDuffle street, down McDutlle street to Bast Whltner street, around the suare, down Soutli Rl'iiu street to the Baptist church, where -the addresses of the evening will he heard. Tho pa rade will be headed ' by tho Second Regiment band of Anderson and an effort Is being made to secure the , First Fi3giraent'ban'd or Willlaniston. ' It Is thought that this will be pos sible and tho music will be a feature. Field Agent Op"" Epworth Leag?? i Miss Isabel Watt, field agent of the Epworth League of- Bo* Mi Carolioa, waa In tho city last night for the purpose of meeting with the Epworth Ijcnguo of St John's Methodist vu?r?h. Miss Watt Is a well known league worker und her visit to An derson will give members' of tho local leaguo an Impetus and inspiration for new and better efforts. She gave them much valuable'information and many helpful / suggestions at last night's mectlnjgttfta*. First Practice ... For Choir. The first **i??ir practice of the 200 voices te comport?e choir for the Sunday School Association, was held last night In .he First Baptist church. Much int^-.st is being manifested In tho musical program and those who are acquainted "whh the steps'taken say that the music will be one of the biggest features of the convention. ' v Cupt. Ruyuirr Is Hullern!. It was learned in Anderson last night that Cupt. R. J. Raymcr of this I city had been elected president of the South Carolina Bottlers' Asso ciation, which is now in session In Columbia. This ta a high honor for the Anderson mun but Anderson people are rally aware of. uiw fuei that he deserves it and that the state association could have picked no bet te r man for this high position. Copt Ituymer knows all thcro la to know about tho bottling business and he will direct the affairs of the state association in a splendid mannor. Musicians WIR ?~ Arrive Today. Much di?*Pj>uSnuuuui waa occasion ed yesterday over the failure of Prof. Lowdcn. tho musical director for the Sunday School. Convention, and his Pianist, to arrive in the city as bad .on MMft*^ ???? positive announce ment was made that the distinguish ed musicians will be here today. It is expected that they wilt arrive some time this morning and will be ready to open the choir practice tonight at 7:30 o'clock, it ;? urged that every member of the choir' tie present that they were well please, generous patronage accorded this trip. Concert Was Much Enjoyed. Edward Baxter Perry, concert ploulst and lecturer, drew a lurge und appreciative audience to the Ander son coiicKo auditorium last night. Mr. Perry's wonderful gift of expr?s-! slon was never equalled in Anderson udn those who uttended this lyceum foature say that it was easily one the best musical events of the year in Auderson. Tun mille Woman Is improving. Anderson county people will bel pleased to learn that Mrs. E. M. j Brown of Townvllle. who recently un derwent an operation in Columbia is fast recovering at a hospital in that city. Mrs. Brown's condition was regarded as quite scrioua and tlu fact that she is so much improved will | be good BStra tc the people er this section. Utile Girl Iladly Hurl. Martha Wilson, a 12-yoar-old suf fered a painful injury last Saturday afternoon while skating on the ce ment on Hiver street. As a result of a fall she sustained a bad break of the right arm. the bono being splintered Just ubout an inch above the wrist. Dr. J. O. Harris was sum moned and the little girl was carried to her home on Whltner street, where the bone was set. .Last night she was said to have been geling along nicely and will soon be entirely re covered. -o Jiegro Doctor Painfully Hurt Frank Jenkins, a ?H'gro doctor ofl Anderson has decided that there are| two sides to the pleasure of automo blling, following an unfortunate ex-1 pcrience he. had last Saturday night] with the gasoline tank of his car. The negro was in front of tho city hall and while trying to adjust some part of the machine, the gasoiine tank exploded, burning him on the face and at the same time inflicting a number of painful lacerations upon his countenance. Ho was Carried icplly recovered from his set-to with Into the city hall where his wounds were dressed and ho has now pract the machine. i'oiimi maiher In Anderson. Cotton Mather, well known in An derson, spent Friday, Saturday and I Sunday in tho city. Mr, Mathor Is I president of . the ?ustell Swing and ! Ladder Company of Austell, Ca., and] makes his homo in that place. Uo al-1 ways receives a warm welcome in Anderson and has dosons of friends! here who are always glad to see him. latrestiag Figures About County. Some Interesting figures relative to Anderson county have Just been jnsde p??w?* hv the An derson chamber of commerce. The B UOU ... THEATRE Basketball Gam* tailed Off, Owing to fhe fact that their coach, Major Workman, could not come to Anderson with them':y$terday, the game of basketball between Anderson j High School and Bailey Military in stitute of Greenwood,*was called, off. Tills game is the deciding game of a scries, the first game being won by Bailey and the second,by Anderson. Th? tie Will be played off at an early date and the Anderson boys are con fident that they^ft bo ablo to lift Party Gone .. ^Ejify Te Colombie. ' v. Mr. and Mrs. iJm. Pearmau and Bin rift and Mrs. jSc M. H. Ashley left ywtorday nun -Columbia Wh^ro they will spend a tow days. Mr. r-earman, the cierW'Ot court, wont'tor make arrangements about secnrlng nio' e commodious offsco quarter and to lend bis aid in the fight for a new judicial circuit .Mr. Ashley etfco go* ina in the interest of that bill. Xaay Heat Ta Green vUle. r- " It had been exi-pectcd that a large crowd of Anderson people would avail thcmselvey^ the Boeclei train to GrccnvtUoJa?sV8night for the pro duction of "The Red Widow* h-nx an I even larger awnbar went than had been sSnUctpatqAJ* the local officials lof the P. * HfflMy said last night TODAY'S PROGRAM* THE LIE.GOLD SEAL t reel feature with Pauline Bush SM A BO WEB.CRYSTAL Comedy , with Pearl White FetfcTtV"reer"vf ill" be selected frosa Lteeised release. Oar daily program selected from the heat Universal and Licensed re* ieascs. PLECTRIC F^., THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. IK THE CLUTCHES SF GANG? Keystoae. Social 2 Reel Comedy featuring tho world's famous comedian. Ford Sterling. Ter ether 2 Reels win he Selected Fr?ta Lieeased Releases. 4 ?1? ?FELM EVE? RAT Me Mutual Movies Make Time Fly, official figure? for the acreage of the county, as compiled by the local chamber of .commerce allow that 130,490 acres, were in cotton iu An derson laHt year; 7^.145 acres -were in corn; 31,164 were in wheat; 13*222 were In hay and 10,720 were in oats. The cottoq crop of the county for the past year Is figured r.s being ap proximately 72,000 hales Fighting For " Vetter Bates (m?ries A. Wlmbish, au attorney of Washington, D. C. lia? been engaged through the traffice departments of Greenville and Anderson's Chambers of Commerce for a reciprocal hand ing of the fight being made by the| Freight Audit and Adjustment com pany of Washington for better coal i \ % es. Thla cuhc is .shortly to be tak en before the Interstate Commerce! Commission and D. A. Henning, traf fic manager fo?" the two towns mon tioned, says that Mr. Wiiubisb will j properly present the claims of Green ville and Anderson. Changing firm son's Name. The railroad committee tonight in troduced in the House a bill to pro vide for changing the name of Clemson College to Calhoun Univer sity. The measure involves the big legal uestlon of whether the State shall violate its contract under' the terms of the Clemson boqucst. The change in the name of Clemson Col lege to Calhoun University hns been recommended by the Governor In a; apcclal message. FB' twins have made their appearance In our little town within the past three weeks. The last; tdr arrive was at the homo of Mr,,;H}? Bir.Black. In the excitement friond Edgar ran ov er four bnrb-wfH* *i?noeH and has somewhat disfiguVi'd his nose. How ever, his friends1 arc congratulating htm and trust the mother and babes will get along fine; Mrs. Clarence E. Elgin with be little daughter, Nannie, has return ed to her homo at . Scories, Ala., af ter, spending several weeks with her inothpr. Mrs. Nannie P. Duckworth. Mr.'John A. Sreslseele Is spend ing ? few days with his Bister. Mrs. H. J. Cruch, at Elks. 8. C. Any man who will admit that his community needs a better school building and still'refuse to give what bo Is able to give and at the same time, fight the Issuing of bonds for such a building, Indeed displays bad citizenship and the man who Is not willing to be taxed to belp school children who otherwise could not have such advantage is nothing more f nor less than a "elaek wad" and is i ntraOi?tvly wort?i r.ot?:i~? tc the ee!S ' m unity In which be lives. No ?netter proof Is needed that Ijobanoa needs a better school build ing than for the pole cats to taho possession as they did last week when.school had to be sojourned sine die In order to let the old barn building be aired out. lo teat and Annie Mao Bryant of Oreou vllle. and Mr. Prank'Cox of Knrman University, spent Sunday at the home of Judge and Mr?. WV f: Cox. "NAMELESS" THEATRE. TODAYS PROGRAM PATHE*8 WIE ELY? All the worlda latest current net Told by movies. A CtntE tfOB CA HELE SS X E 88? Selig. Comedy. THE TERRORS of the Jl'XGLE Selig. Ta two Reels. 4 BH4 REELS?lt? -The an Utt* fat the Mevifs.*' KEEP OUR REDUCTION SALE IN MIND All High Shoes Reduced? Marked dowtTenougk lo cause comment?the offerings comprise our newest and most up'tO'date Styles. $0.00 Women Shoes 4.00 Women Shoes .V><> Women Shoes MO Women Shoes . .IN.00 .. 2.95 .. 2.75 .. 2.05 SHOE COMPANY Under Masonic Temple SHOES THAT SATISFY You See its so pretty that the people Just like to go there. Because there's always something new to SCO. And then too. The Hew Club Is proving quit a social aftfaeUea. ? "-aar THE STAB bPATUUKI) dAKXKtt Is one of the songs most. popular on Uncle Sam's birthday. We sab you to think over the' very flrst line. "Csii't you see" aud sec well? If noi /our wisest course will ' be to come bare and bave year eyes ex* pertly examined with a view of ob taining the glasses your eight needs. Don't d*toy. Delays In eye t-cublo are especially dsngoroua. Prices reasonable. $1.00 to $5.00 und up ward. Repairs on frames, and parts 10 cents and upward Dr. M. R. Campbell 11? W. Wbitaer St. Oman* Floor Ottee P*k**? Ber >Fbos?4*8J. ._-Jhi' ? >j..k _ ' ) ssa Subscribe for The ncer