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PAGE EIGHT THE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER THVB8?UY MOItMNi,', FEB. 1?, 19U e o 1 I SE THE THRUST of HATE" ... AT THE ... - PALMETTO THEATRE This great and powerful drama in Natural Colors?A Three Reel Feature?has never been shown in this city. You cannot*afford to miss it even if the cost of admission was double what it is! If this special feature meets with the approval of our patrons, we will arange to have one of these Special "Natural Color" features one day each week. We believe you will be more than pleased with this arrangement, and only ask that you patronize us on th? merits of our show. NEW, MODERN, SANITARY AND THE BEST OF PICTURES FOR YOUR APPROVAL. *; h Tire F?rlce Is Always A. M. PINKSTON 10c -Is Always Tire The Man that Put the 'MOVE' in Movie s. Electric City Sparklets Items eff Interest and Personal Mention Canght Oier the Wire lest On the Streets of Anderson? Land Deal. Of Yesterday. V. B. Cheshire yesterday bought front the' R. 8. H1U estate, through the Anderson Real Estate and Invest ment company, two beautiful build ing lots on Best Orr street, the lots adjoining his present handsome new homo. He has uot yet decided what disposition he will make of the prop erty, but will likely buitd on them for renting purposes, haying erected in the Pfst, few years several houses tor renting purposes. The price paid was *?,50O. ' - Anderson needs more residences for rant am -It it* unitAMtAnri that thAr? ta not a vacant hoUBe in the city, -o KuxinessLots J. J. Major ysstsrdar disposed ?atUbte year, on two business lotsen Church etreet to the Bowling Realty Cdnipany. tire con wideration being ?8.800. Both of these .. quite valuable and are de giur* Baltimore L?dy Died Last Toesdtty. A W. Kay received a telegram ! Tuesday Infortnfng him of the death of Mra. Humbrfcbouse, httf %ntter-in-lawt which occurred in Baltimore Tuesday morning about 10 o'clock. Mr. Kay at once left for* Baltimore, Mrs. Kay having been at her sister's bedside fer some.daya previous to her death. Mrs.! Humbrlchouse visited in Anderson last ' summer and has hundreds of friends here wiu> wl3flT>e much pained to learnt of her death. A particularly sad fea-| ture of h er-?Wh is the fact that Mrs. I Kay lost another sister less than one WAAk a Cxi. Birthday. hich comes ill be gen the following Mon of the- county have for the- most part arranged a very In-J terest.ng program and many of these! win hold their exercises on Prldi ay day. Tbe "TS" New Coat Suite ~t New Dresses if KIaia* w?u?. I ai Men fTiuuoui a ato New Tango Pins ? New Vanity Veils ALL OPENED UP TODAY ??*e wiiKtiiat fuiiaaiea neaayiu-vrcai Store. Ml The banks of Anderpon are to bn eloa. i ed on Monday, tuking this day as the j holiday, and It Is presumed that the1] postofllce Will"observe Sunday hours on Moriiluy. "'" ; Anderson Fcople Attend Welding. Among those Andersott fta?pl? who , ybaterday'went to Monroe., N. C, to-, attend the wedding of I obdrt R. Kinn , and M Hs Hudson were: Mr. and Mrs. Ijco Q. Holleman, Mrs. Kula Pilling-j bam and Dr. and Mrs. if. P. Vines. Mr.. and Mrs. King will receive a hearty, and cordial welcome from all sides upon their return to Anderson. -o Han* Changed. Not anticipating such an enthusias tic repaonse on the part of the m.ll workers of the city, those who planned the night textile school had intended holding all claBses in Cecil's Business j School but the attendance on the first night of th* school clearly showed that this would be impossible, since there I were nearly twice as many students nnrniio/t ?. ha/i been anticipated. Therefore the plan cf dividing the classes up has been hit upon and the elementary classes' of Brogon Mill will hereafter meet at the Brogon mill [school, where their instructor will be I and the elenimtary class of the An derson mill will meet at the Anderson mill srhoplhouso, However, all of th? classes in mill calculation*, me chanical drawing and textile designing will continue to meet at the Cecil Bus hes* school. r ThoBe who have this work in charge "tay that they were very much encour aged over the first night and that they now reel the possibilities of the work they have undertaken to be far greater than they had even dreamed of when the plans for this night schoof were Aral formulated. ??o-. 3!f?*?us? Ctrl Js Here Tonight. Theatre-goers 01 Anderson are look ing forward with some pleasure to the second appearance of the "Mutual Ciiri" at the Klectric theatre tonight. This picture was shown in Anderson ror the first time last Thursday night .' and the second Installment will be the ! feature at the Electric tonight The production last Thursday night made ' a decided hit and aa those who saw it have passed word of it on to their friends, Manager McCullougb is antic ipating a crowded " huUae ' tonight : Splendid features or th? Mutual and 'Utonaed servtet? 'will ulso.be on lo hlghtV.' program. Mr, Klug Is Ott~? Buying Millen. j. Mack King,: Anderson county'b ca pable .and efficient supervisor, left yesterday morning for Springfield, Ohio, where he goes to purchase ad ditional mules 'ter the rcsd-. srsrklr.g crew of Anderson county. .The coun ty now has between 50 and 60 mulea and It Is the intention cf the supovvl 1 aor to purchase at least 20. more on Ithia trip. When the fresh stock ar rives the people of Anderson can rest assured that the roada of the county vil! bo worked in earnest. Mr. King is expected to return to the eity some :imc next week, probably tibout Tur-s lay. Wv. Whaley Gone fro A.sheville, N. C. i'orter A. Whaley, eccr?jar Anderson Theatre Company retnry of the Anderson Chamber of r'oiKJiierce, left last night" for' AsYe vilbt, N. C?. where he goes to confer with Charles J. Lynch, a well known B IJOU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. . A Hopi Legend Nestor Indian drama with Wallace Reld und Iloroth) Davenport. An Arrowhead Romance WWffS^ SSV!* Lm*rA oney Frontier Corned) Fourth ^eetfto'kf ^ejected* r . Comlifc faffcrTdwf "ROMANCE OF ?Srea?elaar?nc * 'tf*1' VIctor wIth fuiifipt t '-iemV ; LECTRIC THEATRE T < TODAY'S PROGRAM. BSow Out At Santabana American Hip 2 reel Farce Western Drama. uur mutual \*ift Mutual?The 5***#d ef thftt nnnualr series that Is coming to this theater. Fourth reel lo he selected. 4 Big Reels? 10c Mutual Movie* Make Time Fly. T H BT A T R E TODAYS I'HOGRAM The Thrust of Hate ?"nmn?T???e?- frv? ?r?l?rr in natural colors? Presented by the Electric Film Co. The Thrifty Janitor Kdixoe Comrdy. . This I* the he*| program ?-ver offered fn this city. hcatr'.cal man, In regard to the. local lieatre situation. Mr. Lynch ownes ind operates a largo number of then-.! res in various, Southern cities., and;] nan^.|Antd?rBpn,.{Wpsto| hope that he .v.ii| ,fiieur?; the lease on the local ven ate. ; l. r.yj- ' "??!'.t \o Adlon In .School .Matter. <i . < ? :> ?. (^,Mh Cants* superintendent of he Anderson- public schools and a nember of. the educational board, and I. 11. Pelton, county superintendent of iJucatloo, have returned from Wlalhal a where they went Tuesday to confer a-Ith the other school officials relative o the consolidation of two schools,: l)oth of which are practically . cn the j 'aunty line. For tom^ reason some' if the school officials fallea to show i up and no definite action was taken on ] the matter Tuesday. l'reparlatr Fer Field Day Exercises; G. W. Chambers and J. B. Felton yesterday went to Iva where they de- j rated the entire day to giving, sugges tions and demonstrations to the school : boys or tost piace tor the various : events which are to be held in con nection with Held day >u Anderson on! March 27. The athletic program as nr. I ranged for field, day. is replete with in- j tcresttng features. Local Five To, Westnthis?eT. The Anderson High School, basket ball team will Journey to Westminster] next Saturday afternoon, the weather) permitting, and proceed, upon their arrival there, to lift the-scalp of the five contenders from the Westminster. H'gh School. Play Is to be called promptly at 3: CO o'clock and the lo-j cal boys will be accompanied by a number of high school "rooters" from here. The Anderson boys feel cond-J dent that they will give a splendid] account of themselves and feel that the game- is ?lr?&Jdy *4 W*&r j Travelers Go To Greenville. A niimbor of the traveling >n??t of Anderson have rc-c.G ,vt? invitations to be present at the quarterly nu>Atlng n? : the Greenville chamber of .commerce, which takes place tomorrow night.; The program for th s meeting Is de voted entirely to the traveling men of Greenville and vicinity and In their honor an informal smoker, followed by a, luncheon* will take * place.. An deirspn,. wju, have several repr?senta-, ^ive^.ts?, the srri->ker If none or the! present plans miscarry. Lieut. Bowen To ... Deport ut Glenwood. ..... ...Thp statement was made yesterday in Greenwood by, Col, F. N- K. Bailey of the Bailey, Military Institute at Greenwood that Lieut. George C. Bow en, the United States srrsy cff.ccr ?he [haa- been <reiaijed ror service at B. I?. !.. -will report on Feb. 24 to assume the position of commandant of that school. Thla will be Interesting to Anderson people as Liant Scwsr, orig inally came from Anderson county and ,haa many frlenda In ali sections of the county. .' .:3&s91HR^RHHi POSTAGE CAN NOW BE C O. D." Starrrp* ort Letter Froin Ander , son fo Columbia Can Be Paid For at Oher End Not many Anderson' people know J that they can now send a letter With- , out a postage stamp from Anderson to Columbia or any other city without aj stamp and have the party to whom the} letter is addressed pay for it a&JLlf?i ether end, but such is the ease. This' may be news to the officiate of the An derson postofflce, but is a fad. Under a recent ruling of the post office department letters which are mailed without postage stamps will be delivered to the erson to' whom, they are addressed provided the addressee, is willing to pay double' the regular postage. In other words a; letter that ordinarily . requires two "cents post age, affixed at the point of mailing-Will be delivered at Us destination' upon payment of 4\ cents by the adderseee. was the rule of. the department to hold all rraW wlt'iou.V vostago until the Beuder cpukl be notified. , It has long been tlic cuatplp to forward.' air rp?\l matter .of. the." fjfrst'.clasB..to:j?easmar tlon If.p>rt postage was.paid'.at'point of maKmg?, requifpg the. addressee to pay. the remainder due, but tup deliv ery, of ?eUers yrhtch have b??h mailed wlt,h no stamp is an innovation. '.. It is net the des.re of tac, p<mofli?e officials to encourage the .adoption,.Of thb> plan by the ppblfc, but It wW* lni troduced for the benefit of bus1npM< men and firms '.who mail, Huers in nantit lea and often overlook the plac 1 Ing of a stamp on a few pieces'.s Know ing that*'aome times these letters deal , with matters of utmost importance, I the new. regulation regarding their dc 1 livery upon payment of double post age by recipient was ordered. "EVERYBODY GETS IT FREE" I . .:: i vyi ITTv TvwcrkO vrtv. aici sending you this paper free to prove to you the I Tierits of The Daily In I telligencer. If you like it, let iis know how much.0' 81 c t ('< f B?.Ii REPOBTSi) TOMORROW. ;?ByvAsaocjgted Press.)v , , Washington. Feb. 18.?The ' annual hirg?ht d?gteieUcy ;'apjSty?nrlatIon bill naming m on y m 41 II ?in a nt doH?? to j provide fur eiucrsom:; unc?a ??i Va?? ; lous departments including the Pana ma canal administration work and J the postal service, will be reported to ? rscrrow by the house committee bn appropriations. The pension appropriations bill will 'follow this measure. OUR NEW PRICE LISTS OF HS DAHLIAS GLADIOLI And All Snininer.Flowering Bulbs Are Novf Ready. : Be yon Want One? . AHDERSOU FLORAL GO. ri*5** Things t? Smoke. L&dies, and ,"-* f Patent Medicines for Everybody. CROSS DRUG 00 ? H. SEEL. Prop. CASEY A PAST. |j HCHITEC J a. 8. Office Second i^mui/; -I ' vf. / 1 1 ABC&(TJRCTB Bleckley Blag. Anderson, B, C. Cttlseno National Bank Bldg. Raleigh, N.C. IF OUR WORK IS are ..."GIVE US YOUR Than Pleased Wifriv the business received since taking over the plant of the Rope^rint* ing Co. It has far exceeded our expectations, but it is not surprising when one reflects that a discriminating public knows whereto buy "JOB PRINTING" to get the best in QUALITY and SERVICE. Send tss your orders large or small. Anderson Intel :?JOB PRINTING ANDERSON, S; , rnune Wo, o^ JL,