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? THE CABALLERO'S WAY99 A'WONDERrUL 3 REEL ECLAIR DRAMA-BIJOU, MONDAY DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT! _ - . _:_ - _ - ---- ? _i_i_._ *_ _ People Nowadays Are JUDGES of SHOES -if not on first sight, surely after the wear test, and the store whose shoes do not make good is quickly discarded, and then tabooed for the future. "GEISBERG'S" SHOES can't help making good. OXFORDS AJMD STRAW HATS ARE AIL RIGHT AFTER TOPAY. Fashion ceators say so, the hot weather seconds the motion and all humanity votes, "Yea." Aside from hot weather you want to make your very best appearance, and it's oxfords you'll lind in one hundred and one styles at "GEISBERG'S" that will fix you just right in style and comfort. FOR WOMEN. >. ?? Colonials, Ties, But tons and Straps, with' high, Tow or medium heels in all leathers FOR MEN. f Custom made, the "swing e#e$ts>' and straight last Vh ai' leath ers and proper shades $2.50 to $6.50 FOR CHILDREN. The "dandiest" line of play Oxfords, ties amt strap Sandals ever shown soc to 93.00. Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co. UNDERAMASON?C TEMPLE SHOES ? TR4T - ^ I ;>^?'MOM? or YOUR^^OT B "I woke up the other morning to I fl find a house gol ne Tm n??t to minn B ' i nnd I didn't even know whose house 3 This above remark was made by. a .fl 21. ??cr??. AVnto.son r?siuavt.a tew days IM 9 ugo. fl fi. *T-*?**^tl '*^_^''*'m'l'"ml*am**^^ fl W?rvt Punishment. : Speak?i declared ?eni?rced Idle***** : ^heWW?^w th*T^gJH^^he^*^* i^M* <h<> wwet *fft^u^ U?*t could he * ELECTRIC CIT! ? _I * Items of Interest and Person * Wireless on the S Greek and Negro fought A Kettle. One o( the Greeka connected with a local ea?e was dozing in a chair at the back of the chop-suey Joint yes terday when a neero drayman drove back. Evidently the Greek was dream. lng deams of a war with the Bulga riens or something of the kin 1 because he awoke with a Btale and tit on the negro, pumpelling the poor fellow severely. Te negro, did not attempt to defend himself until the Greek seized a whip from a boy's hands and besan to belabor him willi it. The negro then landed a solar-plexus or two on lila antagonist and put him put of commission. However, thc Greek came hack with a carving knife shout a yard long and made desperate efforts j io cut out the heart of the enemy, j They were finally parted and they will he glvvw a chance to explain tho whole thing to Recorder Russell tomorrow morning. Kt po neut af Mneb Advertising. W. H. Kees ? & Co., realice that it pays to advertise and carry out this Idea in the conduct of the business. They are liberal users of newspaper spacp, and are also always wide-awake io seize any opportunity for novelty advertising. They - yesterday received a large number of miniature watches, with pretty ribbon bows, which they are giving away to the children of trie city, free of charge. All the Ut- ' tlo rei ks have to do is to ask for the| watch and they are presented with it. While those little trunkets arc rather cEpens've Hr. Ke^ss says hs known i what advertising means. , -o Cheddar Schoo! Closed Session. Prof. A. W. Meredith of Cheddar waa | in Anderson yesterday. Mr. Meredith has been teaching the Cheddar school and told a reporter for The Intelli- J jC|?ncer that this year's work was far better than apy he bad ever accom- j ul lah ed before. Splendid closing ex ercises were held at the school Thurs day night, consisting of recitations, dialogues, etc., and thc neat sum of $20 waa realized. There were about ?'0 pu rons of the School in atterri*, ice and.they all said that they - ere pitas, sd with the work done both by ou pila sod teachers during the scholastic rear. Ckataeena aw* Oit Tomorrow. Futpb F. lirstt, representing thc ; Redpath Chautauqua arrived fut the j City ImnL ntwk* ?n.l *?-ri~TT~~ w III IMO ; up the chautauqua work, beer putting thejfiniahtng touch?e on ?ll the plans 1 for the splendid chautauqua week U>? be bald In Anderson. The outlook for | the week here is very bright. The tickets.have been so.i.g at a lively rate ] and indications are that Anderson will isske a financial success out of the venture abd at tho sajoe time the peo. pie of the city have ant opportunity to see and hear Home splendid perform ers. HUI Bay? Woa From the A. F. 8. A baseball K?me waa played be tween thc fitting school team and the i<l:ick team at Beuna Vista nark yes terday afternoon. The mill team won from the Academy boya by ti score of, IS tb 2. After the game waa over members of toe school team saul that they bsd not boped to win the game, since. Gluck mill team waa ?tmo.it sern i-profflss Ional last year add ls a Jandy this year. Principal Name"" Omitted la List. Through a typographical error the principal name in the Hst nf dire***.? ?r me smith Realty Co., published in The Intelligencer yesterday morning, waa omitted. This was J. J. Smith, ?ho organized the company. Mr. Smith Ia president and treasurer of [ the company und >? naturally ona nt] the directors. The !nteU??encer re-: greta that tb// omisi?n occurred, al* though lt wa? entirely unintentional. Mored Back Te Asdersee. Mr. end Mrs. J. W. Alewim*. who bave beca making their home for the last few months in Greenville- ht>v* r?nu lut?id that drinking Paris Mena tala \r^,ter ts not nearly so pleasant aa being inhabitants of "My Town* SJMt' have moved bark to thia city. They bave oOcupted a house on Blockier , street and say ^Vat ft feels flne tr, be! "hoBw" lar?*?0" fa Head Delegate. Anderson chamber of eenunerce ! nsstarday receive* an invitation from the National ?"urO^ga Trades Conven gan'J? send a representative to the annual meeting, which takes nbt?e thia > or? May 37-2?, Headquarters of convention will be at the Raleigh' lu Washington aa4 it wm be . delightful event. In ali probability some member of the Anderson chant bet ?? commerce will make the trip sad repretfept ihh ??*xxx X x x x x x x |Y SPARKLETS * _ X al Mention Caught Over tb? tt breeU of Anderson M * x x x x x x xxxxxx Hu ile j Team Is Here Tomorrow. The baseball tear., of Hie Balley Mill Hary Institute of Greenwood will com: to Anderson tomorrow and play tin Anderson High Behool at Beuna Vista park. The locals journeyed over tc Greenwood Friday and played the. Bl M. i" losing by a score of 9 to 31 However, the high school believes tba' they can do even better than thia al home and feol almost confident ol trimming the fast H. M. I team hore! Tho local beys will play in their nea uniforms and they are hoping for : big crowd of Anderson rooters t cheer them on to vlciory. Batteries for Anderson, Kellett and Kay; ror I M. I. llunnett and Blizzard. Express Hervite Nay Be Improved. Porter A. Whaley, secretary of thv Anderson chamber of commerce, ba. taken up with the Southern Expr?s. Co., the matter of giving this city ai ! express service on the early morn lng trains over the Piedmont ft> North ern lines to 8partanburg and Green ville. Tho local agent of the expr?s' company IR assisting Mr. Whaley ir ?his efforts and it ia believed that there ls some chance of the additional sei I vice being provided. It / would bf very pleasing to tho public in general ! and especially to Anderson merchants Visitor Here ? Kron* ?Big Ditch." Addison E. Hamlin of Corozal, Canal Zone, Panama, arrived in Andersor yesterday for a short star with friends ari re!=ii?ss. mr. Haraiin left An derson some ' time ago for Panam ? but could not resist tbe temptation run back, home and nee bow "thc folks" look, ile has many friends Anderson and laBt night we was ceiving a warm welcome from th? ell. Uiareas Did ?T* Beat Ai?derson. J. G. Felton, county III; " r^if rnrtfljnjtl of education, returned'yesterday from Laurens where he went to attend the Laurens County School day. Mr. Fel ton said that he did ?ot eee any de cided Improvement-in Laurens over the Acid day b~ld bv Anderson schools. He said that the exhibits from the.^M rlous tchocla were more numerous and perhaps better all told than those Been here hut that he did not consider the showing made by Laurens superior to the displays of tho Anderson schools. CAPT. CALHOUN INVITED HEHE John C. CaJhoon of New Ye City Will Probably ?? Distin guished Visitor to Reunion Capt. John C. Calhoun of New Yor captain of a company in -the Orr linea. First South Caroltau regiment, turing the' War ot Seccesaioo. has ^en invited to tho Confederate re union, which takes place here on May 37-28. While..nothing has been heard .rom the invitation yet ia is und?r rtiood mat {'apt.."Calhoun jwlll accept. Anderson people wllr iain in showing the distinguished visitor every possible courtesy and Anderson wIU be prond of the opportunity , to entertain him. SUNDAY SCHOOL MAKING RECORD St. John's ftScthodiai Sunda? 3chooi Had Itt Present Last Sundaj Morning Teachers and pupils of St. John's Methodist Sunday school have been worWl?s inroughout all of last week to make a record . breaker in ponM nf attendance with their church. They set a high, voiler niark last Sun 'pmW when there were actually lil students pren-?nt at the Sunday ?bool s*r>iu?e add the earnest work ers said yesterday that th-fy were go iut iu inrrca' i hld Isrge num ber today It !?-HoPTtd that they will have 800 people hi[Sh? Sunday school foom this morals when tho ?mper?a tendeut owns the exercises. The clase taucht by.Mr< H. S. Ligon ia DUlHn* hard *. Thc record for last Sunday was re markable and if that ip a-.u-paaeed, t? doy St, John's wlii Other churches in the- city In point of attnedance, srFFRAO?TT?$.:.t ??attftst Tea. ' CI Belfast. I fast Cor rue Oar_ today. The sive The police _ work of a suffrage* VERMILLION MAY GIE FROM HIS INJURIES OUNG MAN. IS IN SERIOUS CONDITION BACK IS BROKEN Vone Of Others Injured In Frll Of Balcony Friday Aro Se ri, ly Injured Information received. In Anderson esterday from Due West waa to tho effect that W. P. Vermlllion of Don uts, injured Friday night when tho alcony of the hew "music hall at the 'ollege for Women fell, ia hardly ex acted to recover. Mr. Vermlllion was auRbt between the falling timbers ol he.balcony and one of the pews ant* uffi>red a broken back, as well as In ernal injuri?s. Yesterday it was .sait1 .hat his body was partially paralys?e ?nd there is little hope held out bj .he attending physicians for his recov .ry. He was taken to Colombia yes> terday and placed In a hospita) there Mr. and Mrs. Prue E. Cllnkscale: ?nd Mrs. Albert M. Sharpe of Ander ?on were at Due Wet.t. wnea the af fair happened and they give a vivie account of how the balcony slowl. careened to the floor and tho mad ex dtement following the catastrophe They said that on the whole the an dlenoe behaved lu a reraarkchiy on. manner. It is expected that the work of re placing the balcony will at once bt begun and will be given thc mos' careful attention this timo. ?t ?n ?M* . ni possible to determine Just what th? lamage will amount to but it 1B un demtood that the Charlotte architects ?ho drew the plans for thc building have a man on the scene In an effor o find out what caused the chalis tc give away and to make preparation! for replacing that portion of th? build og suffering Me most damage. ?L/sNNING FOR BOOSTER TRIP ioped That Arrangements Ctm | Be Perfected To Send Out Party Neat Week Il was said at the chamber of com }merce yesterday morning, that the idea of sending cut a booster party from this city tu actomobllea *<i teur thir ana ajolning counties-in Ute interest of - tho An ed rao n chautauqua had .by no means been ?bap4"ned. . Parter A. Wtialey, the secretary, said that be j had been too busy to get the affair worked up. but that he felt sure he could manage to secure the necessary number of automobiles. Mr. Whale?, plans to take theAptylg in band tomorrow and try to arrange for the expedition. It ts hoped that a start can he made about Friday and the remainder of the week spent in visiting the:near-by towns and- telling them bf whai features will, be here while the chautauqua ia entertaining Anderson from April 28 -to May 4. It IB Bald that the automobile own era of the city stand ready and williup to furnish their machines for toe trip and it Ss a f?rego^v- conclnslon that passengers will be easy to. And. It will mean much to the chautauqua association ir the trip is made and doubtless it will result in making the receipts twice as large aa will be the case If the Idea ls not worked out, MAY ORGANIZE A NEW CHURCH HERE T {Rev. Jamas D. Kin&rd Comes From Glenwood To 3aenk To Lutheran* All Anderson people of the Lutheran I faith have been asked to meet ct i o'clock thlc afternoon BI the High school building on West Market street, at which time-tivy will bo Addressed by Rev. James D. Kinard of Oreen wood, pastor of the Lutbern church at that place. It ls understood that th* meeting here thia afternoon I* for th? purpose of trying to establish a Lutheran church la Anderson. There has hover been a church of this .faith here, al though lt ls m*!d th: number of (JHtnerSJAs uvtftg hero Nfl! ?X. h S .VAU! mii Make Addres* et St. . il fiches! ileslngi. Hi Matthews April 18.'-. 1?. .-Cinard. Ph. iX, r/esidenl sow Cbllego. bas aocentedV. io deli eal ag of it saebt ?mer Graded ant. _ la the recentlj ?Anderson collei WHALEY SPEAKS ; IN VICKSBURG! lia? Accepted Invitation to. De*! liver Address Before Meeting Of Commercial Secretaries *A Retal. Merchants Association Should It Be Affiliated With or Be a Department of the General Organiza tion" ls ti e topic. assigned to Porter ft. Whale/, secretary of the Anderson chamber of commerce for an address before the Southern Commercial Sec retaries Association when that body meeta In Vicksburg, Miss., on June 6. -afr. Whaley said yesterday that, he would probably accept the invitation [o deliver the address. lie had already planned to attend the meeting. A. V. Snell, secretary of the Char leston ("lamber of Commerce,ia necre. :ary nf the Commercial Secretaries AB. iodation. .>? AT THU A. It. P. CHURCH. Hiss Alexander, Missionar? In India,! Will Speak to Young People. The Associate Reformed church ?Sabbath school at 10 a. ni. Mr. G P. McConnell, superintendent. All the ! ared lessons. Something! new for ipared lessons. Something new- for ? the "Fellowhelpers ' Clsss." Preach ng by peat.,: at 11:80 a. m. subject, j .'The Resurrection." * At 4 p. m. Miss Minnie Alexander] vho after seven years of unusually ! ucccooiui work as missionary in Io la is home on furlough will speak to1 he Junior Y. P. C. Uunion., , A cordial welcome will be extended! e boys and girls of the community j ft thia BArvLnn Mi?i A?CSSSdST wl?i | ntoreat the young people greatly. At S p. m. Miss Alexander will.iee-] dre; exhibit curios, dress girls Inj Indian costumes, show some discard id goods, etc. , Miss Alexander's lectures are a| There is not a dull moment if one a at all interested in India's condl ioo and needs. All (most heartily invited to'this 8 }. m. service. rTOBB.FJRE AT ATHENS ?OKS ?05,000 DAMAGE Athen?, - Anvil 18.-Fire ptnctieally lestroyed tito ?60,000 stocks of mer ihandise of Eberhart & Davis mid M. Ankson on Broad street, and did ?5.CO0 damage to the stores which-arc >wned by the Dupree estate. The dre originated in the atoro of Slberbart & Davis, and spread rapid y. There is insurance of something r,or? tinta eu ppr cent. NOW READY Plants ---of Wood?* BRIMMER Tomato 20c per. doz. 3 doz for 50c. ANDERSON FLORAL GO. SSS Marshall A renne. Phone 252L. AUnoers of FtorUts Te^raptt Di ii?? jv ~ Water ls set a eneap thing te nee in cleaning a floor. Water reamves jssert of any fln?ti?, ratees tee armin el the weed -and leaves a Deer dall* .'Brkrhteaer'" ie cheap?- inna ii water far.'nears- I?*??*? h?Jsre? ^mmg Hates?. S3e worth et ^Brightener* wwi aeranily sare $m werth er wax er \ worth af varnish. Co?o? i?*V; sHeddey Bia?. Fkoae J. W. JOHNSON Bijou Moudny -lu -The Caballero's Way." BJJoa Tuesday in ' The Blood-%j??K MONDAY'S PROGRAM THE (!ABALL?HO'? WAT Eclair. This is without ? doubt one ot the. greatest Me*thun..d?sss2? -vcr produced. A three reel*, feature- that is one. continuons thrill after an other.. Beautiful scenery from isn*r'n ls? torou?. ?ho hand lo hand encoun ter in thc last reel holds you spell bound. The realism in this scene ia 'wonder?!)!. Featuring- J. W. Johnson. WITHEBED HANKS Powers. 'A powerful .drama featur ing Edwi? Auf?uat. Coming Tuesday' ?THE BLOCH? TEST* 2 reel IMP with King Baggot. Bemomber nest .Saturday . ;-^Slltt5 MY8TEBY OP THE WHITE ??Jtt* 2 reel Gold Heal with Harry Dlwer the Anderdon''.''hoy;driving it. M0NBA>'\S PROGSAM THE T?HNfNO POINT American. 4 REELS M*B*V Movfeaa Mab? Tfoga Ry