The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 27, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Hmm >> ."g 'S IL I 66 THt PERILS OP PAULINE." ...AT THE.?. ..PALMETTO THEATRE... Tjiis Sensational Story Published each Sunday in America's Leading Papers. And the Films made in the Great PATIIE STUDIOS, featuring Miss Pear] White, Paul Panzer and Wilbur Crane. "THE PERILS of PAULINE" is the love story of two of Natures'Favorite children. Splendid vital, beautiful creatures they are, on whom health, happiness and incidentally, great wealth have been showered. Separating these ideal lovers is only the small wedge of. ambition. ?Jut driven home by an ingenious rascal, this wedg splits the smooth current of true love into eddies, cascades and cataracts. It plunges the heroine, Pauline, into the most varied and surprising adventures ever found by one human being, and it keeps titerero busy night and day breaking the links of shrewdly masked villiany. Woven into the strands of love and adventure is a thread of the supernatural. A half interpreted message, a faint voice and musty breath from Ancient Egypt. All is gilded with the glan of good breeding and high social position. All that is told in the novel you will see in actual, living reality. In the moving pictures you will see Pauline, a beautiful and fascinating girl, adroitly made to leave her lover by a courteous, attractive scoundrel, who leads her into unthought of perils. Pirates, Aviators, Scientists, Iceland Peasants. Highwaymen, Society leaders, Chinamen and even Vikings and Cyclops cross her path. To all parts of the earth they go, and even far inside of it, to the great central ocean and its queer inhabitants. The enacting of "THE PERILS of PAULIN&ynto motion pictures is the greatest achievment of the kind ever attempted; fortunes are being spent in making these great films. Things will be done before your eyes which you will say were impossible. j # . Every costume worn by Miss Pearl White, in this production, designed and made by Lady Duff Gordon, the famous Lucille. This ?rent production has been leased by UP , and will be shown every other Friday* SEE THE FIRST? REEL AND YOU WILL CERTAINLY WANT TO SEE THE ?THERS. ...Continuous Performance... Wl . . X ti et M a ii That Put Thc 'MOVE' In Moyles ? 9 I .0 "Tl ri a Mt H m o sr ?3* i IS ii BUT THINK now long lt takes to MT? n thoa? Hand dollar?. AND YET, coBTcatafrccs and neighborhood roi?Hldered, yan UTO nt leant ?1,000 when ihn bur n let tn North Andersen. (See Cabala nd In afternoon paper) We doutt offer you paint Kith a "Catch-as Cat?b?CaaM guarantee or a spirit "Here It Is take lt for It'a worth." But wo offer yon a paint with a record behind it. Try To wa and Country Paint. It will ault you. Anderson Paint Sc Bleddey Bldg. Phone ?47 Clean Un and Pain* Up. i Will-Win Ye?? Announcement! After Tuesday, Marek 24th I will fee bettes prepared te serre say Patrons. Will mere te new location at Cox Stationery /wu a. o torc At the Ot erbend Bridge en Mala street. ?i. n. Jeweler OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o TH?NK OF IT. O I o PHO?V o 21S o o o o o o on o ?J o o o o o .< AuW~sMU\* a AA iv? v?i a x * ', * llama of Interest and Personal * Wireless on the Stn ****** * ******* Road Work At ltpne,t Puta. . J. Mack King, county supervisor ot Anderson cducty has returned from a trip to linnea Path, where be went to lay out the plans for considerable road work to bc done In that sealion. Mr. King says that with the addition al mules that he has bought and the complote equipment he now has, he ls in better lOfltion to do real road work in Anderson county than ever. -o Paslinie Had Awful instill. "Drink or Smell" may not bs ? fa miliar gastb to most of Tue Inteiii-ji !?ssueig? ri.?:iff?= bet it was round toll lie tho most entertaining by o party j: of nogrmb yesterday morning. The gunu- lu played in the following maa per: The loser pays for the ?trink of whiskey but tho winner drink:-, it." tue victim having to .content-himself with a amen of thc beverage. Lewis Smith, [-'rank Young, Doc Williams and Put Frazer, the latter being a wo man, were nil rounded up by the of ,fiecra xeatorday on a charge of having1 indulgeo hi the game. They were I ried iu tho police court yesterday, the trial toking up the better part of the afternoon and nil of the menk were convicted, bi lng fined $1T? each. Thc woman was acquitted. Mamie Frazer, also a woman In the party, was given trial on tim charge of selling whis key and convicted, being tined ?100. Greenwood ."Han lier? Y ?S ? er?) a... ? H. Whitlow, who formerly made his home tn Anderson, hut now ls lo cated ut Greenwood, was a visitor hero ! yesterday. Mr. Whitlow saya that Greenwood ts a good '^own and he I?es to live there but he will always' 1. ve a kindly feeling for Anderson. Vi j ia ?no of l?'ie- Active insurance men of Greenwood. -o Kew i?fii?-iTy For Andersen. Marshall Fennell, who haa had quite A good deal of experience tn the gro cery business, has opened an estab lishment of his own. The new gro cery ls located at ?02 Bleckley street und tho' proprietor saya that his bus iness la optnhig up in fine shape. He.j ts much encouraged over the first day'a sales and states that he will -make a success. Mr. Fennell has been con nected with the Enmore Grocery Co., ead also with the Peoples 5Sjmit>t~L -o -Little Dkh? ts ?.eave Andersen. ' ' Etlchmu Cheshire, better known to Anderson people as "Little Dick" wilt leave Anderson tomorrow Tor Gaff ney, where he ia to go to work on Ed neCanrysk paper, tad Q efW fjrtgen' Dick bag bega wittie intelligencer so long that to thone who bave'for merly been coanected with the paper, the office will look quite strange with out him. The Gaffney Ledger will get a aplendld linotype man ta the per son Of Mr. Cheshire. j PrpM rh #. r* are . " j strong fer Farde, 9 Archie Todd, the man who made ?the gVMfd famous tn Anderson evident - o; ly Roowa a good thing when hs sees lt. Judging hy th? fact that several O) of thean ara purchasing Ford cars. SPARKLETS * Mention. Caught Over the * sets of Ahoerson * ****** ****** . n i . )r. W. Hi Fraser started the ball to oiling when, he bought a "High Heu y".and now Hov? O'Dell, the presiding ilder tor thia disinfect* "has purcahsed mo of the splendid Utile machines, '.ev. ?I>-?ra. of?,-To?pvillo, has also iccorae the possessor ot a Ford and Hr. Todd ray3 that, every' preacher n the county will.soon bo supplied ?Ith one lt the various congregations viii do their part. Popular Mf^l?g ? tander'AftntuM Thc regular .jmqn^ly meeting of .he Lander Alus?uss Assoc-mtlon is io a.ke place thin afternoon at 4 o'ctaek ?P thc Casn-s?u Hashes. Ii ls u?der itood tah!"*- varions 'business mattera if pressing importance will be up for onsidertlon ur. J discussion, and the ?fflcera of the association urge that Every member posible be preaent. Uhr F.vont For All The Veterans. The (dinner to bc served to the Con federate veterans of Anderson Coun ty, tomorrow by tho local chapter of thc I'. D. ls being anticipatod with keenest delight by ?ll tho veterans of the county. This is an annual event which means much to the old soldiers. It ls ona of tho brightest days or the yea" to thom and ft goes without say ing that none of them will forego the pleasure ot .being present if they can help it. y --o Fine Showing..,,. Fer H hrh School. Mr. John Illllhouse,. who graduated at the Anderson Fitting School In June of last year, waa one ot the tea to get on the honor roll out of a class or 200 at the Georgia School ot Tech nology at Atlanta at the last exami nation. Thinks Prospects0" . Are Fine Locally. " B. F. Anderson '.of Newberry, who ls shortly to opon tibs Anderson Dry Goods Company in fh la etty, spent yes terday in this city httonJlng to a num ber of business mattera in connection With the opening of his store her Mr. Anderson says that his prospects in Anderson for business are fine and that he is well pleased with the con ditions. He expects to shortly build up one of the largest businesses In his line of any toca* establishment OTT stork's visit, . E. H. Ballentine waa all smites yes terday and this fact waa noted by numerous cf his ?Vhen ap proached and asked as to whether a rich uncle or aunt had left hi; to a fortune, the a?tffeltous friends soon found out what waa canting ail . -..ii. . . >"<? ? to Mfr. Hali oh ting's bou?e 'EHBurl and he is now thar father of two fine, : bouncing baby gtrh?. - - Academy boys . Beady for Parade. The students of eraser. Academy, J gave a parade erot?d th? .court bouse ?s^sars /nicrwijr ?i ?wa, in prepa ration for the parade which wilt take, pla** today in coBweetton with tho field day exercises ?0r Anderson. Thr> boya made a splandtd show,, about Rc strong, ?nd acquitted theasee'rvea ta ? most creditable raaoner daring the 10 Doz. WAISTS Lil New Styles For Saturday fa ?. 9 ft; O .S) g r?-~ Specials For Saturday i No. 3 CHILDREN'S DRESSES All the New Styles Special at The Original Ladies' Skirts Lady Fit Well AU the Styles Special for Saturday SS,oo tn SD* it ? f FA co* .SR ?Sri No.4 Ladies' Silk Hose Colors white, bbck and tan special at SOc Every Day j 12:00 to 3:00 P. M. ' SPECIAL DINNER 25 c. i Send us your order. 1 We'll send it out to you j Everything Clean and 1 Neat. I BUSY DEE GAFE I --'-? ? -i-u. . i i ; /J j ?rad?. They were under the dtrec- j ion af fir PTSLXAT Ana /ina ?Vf tftah. 1M- 1 ai rtructors of those gentlemen said on 4 .eaterday that the boys from their ? n.tUnt??n -lulu" cuuipnre favorably n the parade today with those of any < ither organization. Prominent ti??rgl* Van Kent. te#tepda>. I Jahn Mell Keener, of Augusta', "Ge., ?ne bfvth? city's best, known citUens, was ??yisttor to Anderson yesterday. Mr. Keencr^^Nhi^Kbnerly sheriff ot Richmond county and is hnown from one end of Georgia to the other, lie 1 oas many friend* in Anderson and always receives a hearty welcome * whan Mm WIMM rr Box Party. , There wtlt be a box party at Broad- * [routh school next Friday ntght, Aftrch 4 27, tor the benefit of the school. The I public 1? cordially in+ited to attend, t ' .' . ! V . SUlVilv?^^ ING^RIJLBS ? ? CANNAS , > ' POT Bot. ?wari Hixed ... .Mc ? Tall Mixed .50c ? lt CALAUIU?S > Elephants, Eon,ee?rtt?&^W*36<*? ? OLAB?OLCS^ ? Extra t'ii oleo M|xOd? POT doa. ?ie * DA*?!?,?jtS ? ?5c ?aeh, per d**V,.......%IM ? ?NDEBS0S fulSfl. CO. [ SSS Har9baU<??i'.itt?. r Vho?te S&L ^ f . -? * a. v r Measters ef Heriste Jfskcrasti k rees cl fd! Verities. Jtar aJg%est ft Jess. JNO. A. McGILL? M.- a-. mi^-ikl - m.mm crpv* I. ?HUI ? ? .... i j i VijirijIIMii ? ? ii m lui >OOOOOCOOOOe>O0O)ft? ? 21 S ? i ?J o o> O O O O O O ? O ?? ? c. ELECTRIC Hi... THEATRE TODAY'S PROG.RA at. Nu UT ? ur ay KI? ?EttREE - Kay-Bee. A greet Canadian north west drama in two reels with many ihri?s. TUB CARBON COPY j\merican financial drama. A KH?GKT EUAPT Reliance. A beautiful heart inter est child-drama. Coming Saturday ??RRTVYfiEN SHOWERS"-Koyutono comedy. Maie^tc Detective drama. 4 REELS-10c. Mwroul Movie* Make Time Ely. PALMETif ? i n a A i n & TODAY'S ?PROOR^Evl. ?THE PEB?ES OF PAtriilNE" Electric. The" flraV iaptallm' ~< in three REELS of this grv... Ctory now running in : the Sunda; American. Dont miaa H\ THE LOVELY SENORITA^ Edison comedy. Second or '.vocd B. webb'e mental experiences. , IMaWBMiaMBL to BOORI nmertca, wheYS'h in red hy Senorita Paprika. Afte a brie; but highly exciting rmirtnW?v they eoipe bat are captured and Wood B. ls condemned to die a* ? spy. H?a rank cowardice diBgnets t)ie Senorita wob deserts bim. ' 4 B&g Reeiiv-~2&5 THE HAN THAT PCT THR MOVR IN KO TIES.