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White Canvas Shoes for Children THEY ARE JUST HERE? A White CANVAS shoe for the child witha smalt heel and Ihe shape is like Ihe "hack to Nature Kind." Sizes front ? 1-2 to2 are JUST $1.50. Be sure to remember we fit the child* toot with the ut most cere. SEND THEM TO US Under Masonic Tempje. S H O E S T H A T S A T I S F7 Y GOOD TEETH ARE ATTRACTIVE st' nil tiroes and in all places, j They j lend beaUty not onlv to the ni?Vihh, . < ! \i . ? ff. but to tho whole race. In foot, the abRence of Teeth Is the first disposi tion' toward positive plainness.* We are adepts in the care or teeth tor young or old or either sex. Wo are skilled in nil brunettes ot Dentistry, and would be glad to be favored with your work.^; ' Wo are particularly succeBsrul tn*the extraction of teeth ; palnlcsBly. M DR. H. R. WELLS & COMPANY .ft' ?*' .?4*. ' ELECTS* C DENTAL 1?A 111,0?? Ofer Farme? & Merchants' Hunk Anderson. 8. t'-, Woman Attendant Buy it because it's a Not because it's CHEAPER -s??? r=?r YOU'LL LIKE THE SERVI C 1? yon get at this restaurant From the time you enter until yon leave, every attention that will attend to ward comfort will be sohwn you. YonrNfrder wtll be promptly taken and as promptly filled. YouH wonder 'mw We can cook things so onlckly perfectly as we do. 114 West Whitner Street. G. D. Antonekos. Trop. 1 '? The Ouster King and Fxah Man Meats l?lk Groceries W. J, iVS&nets ?TUE 0V8TE? XJLW The Busy Bee Cafe ' "at the?? Overhead Bridge. Ahead of all. New, Neat Clean* Sanitary Prompt Service and Popular Prices Quick orders a specialty Electric Cit Items of Interest and I'crsonaJ less Oa Ibe Str Flre Inspector Her? Y**terdH}'i H. A. Wharton, deputy flre Insur ance cominissionf of South Carolina, was in Anderson yesterday for the purpose of Inspecting the buildir?H of the city, in regard to existing fire hazard. The only recommendations that Mr. Wharton will make an a re sult of this trip will relate to the fire escapes at the Hellevue hotel and at the fhlquola hotel, at hot h of these places some changes will be neces sary. Talking to a reporter for The intelligencer last night. Mr. Wharton said that It was always a pleasure to come to Anderson on account of the fact tbct the local fire department is so capably managed by Chief Jack son and also on account of the care and attention that Is paid to the dis posing of rubbish as quickly as it collects. He also said that Ander son's growth from an educational standpoint since his last visit was hardly less than remarkable and that be was surplsed at the nu uher of new and splendid school houjjs. In this connection he suggested that the ed ucational board purchase for the city two small hand extinguishers to be kept in every one of the city schools and said that this might possibly save the loss, of many thousands of dol lars. S mail. litasn 'Wd"0 : Bat'ilifitle Du mage. The fire department was called out Tuesday afternoon to the home of Mrs. Rebecca Rodgera at - 824 Bleckley Street. The blaze had originated on the roof of the house and had a good start when the fire department ar rived but it was soon under control and extinguished with a total loss of j not over $500. This was fnlly cov ered by Willett P. Sloan's insurance j agency. -o first Issue of The New Magasine* The urat Issue of The Piedmont ' Magazine, published in Anderson from the presses of the Oulla Printing and Binding Comapny, made its appear ance yesterday. The magazine is nice ly gotten up, has a neat typographical appearance and contains a wealth of reading matter. It is a creditable looking booklet for the first issue and Mr. Oulla was yesterday being gen erously complimented by hh friends First Vesting of New Board of Health. The firut meeting of the new Board of Health, appointed by Mayor Holie i man at the last meeting of the, city council was held'last Monday night with Dr. Frank Asbmore. the chair man, as presiding officer and al! the members in attendance. The only matter of general interest to the pub lie, given otit after the meeting, was the announcement that F. B. Crayton had been selected as the secretary of the new board. Another meeting is planned for tonight. Drag ?tore Is Making Additions. The Red Cross Drug store yester day announced that it was preparing lo bran-'? out acaiewhat ?.ad woulo. this summer outer tho wholesale ice cream business. The business will be conducted In a most modern and up-to-date mannen in connection with the drug, store, and whon the work of installing the Plant, which la now going on, is completed, the neu cross will be able to furnish , from 60 to 100 ?a linn ft nf nitre ice Cream dally. Messrs. J. M." Beck and L. II. Seel win give their personal atten tion to the business and this Is an assurance' that the lee cream fur nished to the public will: be,of the best1 quality; ; ... LowadsvrUie People ' YfoMa? Here* Mr. and Mrs. A; V. Barnes of Lowndesville have been spending some time in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lomax at tne Belle vue hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes have many frteod*i *_ntt*vgoa ih~y a?'srbys receive a hearty welcome when they vlait here. Third Time WSthln~ The Month. For the third time In less than a month, Robert Hill, a dusky-hued citizen appeared in Magistrate Broad well's court yesterday. This time Robert faced the charge of crarying a pistol and he protested to high hea ven that he was perfectly Innocent of the charge and that he did not know why he should stand accused. The magistrate, after carefully con sidering the evidence, decided that Robert did not always tell the truth and therefore Imposed a small fine of ISO, which waa duly paid. Mr. Bahb Improved Rr Trip to Hospital. W. C. Bahb, who has been spending some time In Baltimore where ho un derwent treatment In the Jobn Hop kins hospital, has returned to the ci much Improved In health. This be good newa to Mr. Babb's mat friends. Anderson floods la The Fated Monroe. Mr. George Hammett of the Cotton Mille, stated yesterday that it is a wonder to him that an entire car load Of gooda shipped by the mill to customers abroad was not sent to the bottom of the sea by the blade of the Nantucket when it cut Into the hull of the Monroe. A a it was a portion of the. shipment wna lost. Military Cere party Is To Reerganlre. Toe Palmetto Riflemen will have c, meeting tonight to discuss business ? ? -,-... ^ ...v._Ih sty. -? . * ! ??? ?ui,ie vi,n?t. it. ...acr. x mua lur a reorganization may be presented. All .member* urged to attend. y Sparklets _ ? Mention Caught Over the Wire* eets ?f Anderson. De*k Officer Was Selected. W. W. Drukell has been named aa desk officer of the police force ac cording to an announcement made by < :lef of Police Lee yesterday. It will be tue duty of Mr. IJrinkell to remain on duty throughout the day at the city hall to receive complaints, fllo bonds, etc "Wylie" is one of the ! most popular officers the force has ever had and any promotion tor him is a pleasure to his friends. E. D. Smith's Work On Immigration Bill Wnshingtotn. Feb. 17?President] Wilson has let it be known that he will veto thellteracy test in the im migration bill. This became known from an author itative quarter tonight, after Chair man Smith of the senate immigration i committee, had announced that the bill virtually as it passed the house I including the literacy test soon would ! be. favorably reported to the senate. Prospects are that the bill will pass I th? senate as reported from the com mittee, hut the measure never, will be come"* law, according to close friends I of the President. The President does I not consider literacy test of char acter and bel.eves ' some other meana p.houid be devised, tu prevent unde sirable aliens from, entering the ,1'ni- l j tcS; ??tntes. lie t'o.riipaliers>it/>daS| that bo had_ given . hiu vlewH to the senate commjttee and had left it to them to Snake it public or not as they cTfoee. '"' It became known last night also that suggestions with r?f?rence?- to ! chines- and Japanese Immigration I made to the hom o committee on im migration last Friday by Commission er General Caininettl of the immigra I tlon bureau are not in accord with the vinwa *?f the President Mr. "ant inetti's views were expressed with out previous knowledge by the house. The Burnett bill contains no Asiatic exclusion provisions, the house hav W.YOted^^wa all amendments in ^ IWcMpf- f Donator Smith of chairman of the sen , s.u.. Immigrrft ton, con ferred wiU^'Secretary*-Bryan today on ndministraslvtv'features' of the pend ing: imoBgvatSon measuve! The Italian - Ambassador, in fre quent calls at the state deportment, has voiced' ttie objection of his gov ernment'1ol tile *feature* of the bill, which preside* for'medical tneioeetlon abo'afu^llktfPvanimigr&nta und it is aadorsrsod" thnt provision today was docusBod wfth a' po?sib?e vle^ to Its elimination. I The PrUKslawgovernment has decid ed on an additional Issue Of t?O.OOU.fiOO Im 4 per cenfc'trtf?i?ury^notes. K.. THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. The First Nugget? Eclair 2 reel feature of the Northwest J with Barbara T*?na*t pkiylss Bole. It May Comedo This? Crystal Comedy with Pearl White, a satire on "Wonnsn's Suffrage." The Old Parlor? Imp Drama wltb. Irene Wallnre ;> "owing Friday "THE ROMANCE PHOTOGRAPHY" t reel Victor; I ?IIb Florence. Lawrence, , 1 4REELS~:i0c: ?7LECTRIC ?... TJHEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. At the Patter's Wheel?] American Drama. Two Slaves Reliance Drama. The Elevator Man? , Tkanbeaser ^ Horses at*J Hearts? American Western Drama. Coming Tharaday -The Second ef i \ ?Oer Mutual ?ferT Series. j Mama! Movfa* Make Tina? Fly. * THEATRE TODAYS PROGRAM Gilt Edge Stocks? Kalem Drama. Broncho Billy's Christ mas Deed? Esaaay, Featuring 0. M. AaderRen. KdhoR Drama? L?ves Deception? Patheplay. 4 Big Reel* -10c S Reel NaUnsI Color Feat Coming Thursday. GREAT ARTISTS Great 'Plans are Made the Music Festival in May SOimiERNERJS ON PROGRAM Riccardo Martin Will Be Heard In Principle Tenor Roles In Two Operas?Other Famous Singera Spartanburg, Feb. 16.?Beginning on Wednesday, May G, and continuing Tor three days, Spartanburg's 20th annual music festival will be held in Converse college auditorium. Edmon Morris, director o. tbe festival, has been at work for months preparing for the event.' He is now drilling a great chours. The first artist engaged wan Ric cardo Martin, a tenor who is forging to the front rank. He is a member of the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York. There he alternates with Caruso in singing the principal tenor roles. At his birthplace, Hopkins vili?, Ky., his prould, fellow townsmen refeV to him' affectionately as "Dick." .Hb made his deut rn Italy apd there the Italian Tendering; et "Ricardo" was'Insisted upon. But his real name l8,'*T>icx,? Martin and he Is a South lerne*'-*"-" ' " '' \ \ l'Mttb. 'Fr?n?cB Aida ,V the special attraction for artists"' night. Sho is er?t rhan?g?r of the Metropclllan Opc ra company. Mme Aida la one of the favorite prima 'donnas of the company. She created the leading soprano role In Victor Herbert's hew opera "Madeleine." to Sing In English Mme Yvonn? de Troville, the col oratura soprano, will s!cg the rolej of the uueen in "Tbe Huguenots.1 She is a.native of Texas, but has spent much of her life in Europe and has only, recently returned to the United States. Although singing In eight languages she has volunteered to ajng all her music at the festival In English. Mme. C?cile Talma will sing "San tussa" in "Cavalleria i Rustlcanna" and appear'at the chlldien's concert as soloist She is of Danish birth and French de -cent but an American by | adopticn. " Miss Mildred Potter brie >of the | youngest contraltos, has won recog nition from the highest and most dif ficult sources in the short-tube that) Bh? has been known, f.?r. S??; r?i se cured Miss-Potter for the Spartan burg festival just as the managers of| the- Cincinnati May festival wore at tempting to rush negotiations. , One who baa been beard here, Mrs.' A. Q. Blotcky. Singing a small part at the festival last year Mrs. Blotcky so charmed her hearera that there was a universal demand to have h??r again on the programme. Mr, Mor ris has chosen her for tbe responsible I contralto part In the first programme! and as one of the soloists tn the ?*c und. Charles W. Clark is the baritone | who will appear at the first two even ings, rie is a big, jolly fellow withj terrific, temperament. II age mann WIR Beturn Sharing the honora of artists' night with Mme. Aida will be Theodore Harrison, who for three years was a soloist at tha Bach fnotjv?i In Mar lin. The Instrumental, accompaniment will be" furnished by the Metropolitan Op?ra ?rchestr?lkiIt will ob under the direction ofc Richard H?gemanril who so1'favorably impressed the audiences 'laat-Veer. ''i'"-1, "i"! P-. < < "Cavalleria Rustl&na* Wllf be gtV *?n on?W?f evennW::ot May ???he',J Utvrit'a ''opehlri& *lgbt.' ':,Cm%6tfi) :art?rnobnV May 7j the children's rua will hold f?ll sway undar t gifted leader, Miss Carrie McMakin. I Mme. Talma and Mrs. Blotcky 'will! ayyvur uju mi? mallnCO CS 'BOl?lstS. On Thursday evening the Opera "The .Huguenots," will be presented. The "symphony matinee" will, be Friday .afternoon. Th? s?rie? o? gr?ai con certa will reach Its elimax at artists' night on Friday evening. Mme Aida and Mr. Harrison will share the hon ors. "EVERYBODY GETS IT FREE" For two weeks we are sending you this paper free to prove to you the merits of The Daily in telligencer. If you like it, let us know how I much. * * * ? *;? ?* ??? #** ? * CHKOBAR NEWS. ****** * * * * * * * The School Improvement Associa tion will meet at the school building next Friday afternoon at g o'clock. Every one interested is requested to attend. If we are to aocompliah what the nasse implies, some energy will hove to be used. So please come with the intention of going to work. Notwithstanding the Inclemency of, the west was a.' go-, in tbe school audttorltsmi Satwd evening. A nice little sum ,was realised; which will b S Mr. Albert Dickeun. of em Eitra? ; nnd Splee Co tng his undo, Mr. H, h y ou-Il Find It Here "In Ouanti?W' And of all descriptions?Cameled, Aluminum and Wooden Ware. YouTi find our offerings ir4 Enameled and Aluminum Ware second to none. And asVlways at the Lowest Prices. QfjAjLw'Y CONSIDERED, A E.WHiTNERS^ f /A^DERS?N, S. C. We are ready with the ! Swellest Line of GOAT SUITS. t?U.PKfiRfi ?-? ? 7 ?T m^"^"?\Jm^^-'y jL.m. m. w_r^ that were ever assembled in nderson s under one . roi "THE ORIGINAL." A Chance to Get Ri We will sell you ^2 acres 22 miles from Plum Brancl1 ?fi whi?b is a nice, new dwelling and store room cost $2500.00. A fine Mill and Gm and a very fine water power. This is a fine stand for a store. : Ownsr now do ing good business. . You can gat rich in this county handling real estate. Part cash. See us-. \om sieai Estate E. a HORTON; Pres. L. S. HORTON, V W. MARSHALL, Sea ill b?^