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" THE CABALLERO'S WAY w A WONDERFUL 3 REEL ECLAIR DRAMA-BIJOU, MONDAY DON'T PAIL TO SEE IT! P e opt e Nowadays A re JUDGE? of SHOES -if not on first sight, surely ai. r 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 AND STRAW HATS ARE ALL RIGHT AFTER TODAY. Fashion creators 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 find in one hundred and one styles at "GEISBERG'S" that will fix you just right in style and comfort. FDR WOMEN. Colonials, Ties, But- \ tons and Straps, with high, low or medium heel5 In all leathers $2 to *5. FOR Custom, rriadc. the "swing ??Tects" and straight last in all leath ers and proper shades $2.60 to $6.50 FOR CHILDREN. The "dandiest" line of play Oxfords, vies and strap Sandals ever showrf-f 90e to $2.00. eifberg Bros. Shoe Co* UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE SHOES - THAT ? SATISFY I' ! J^/0^NIS.,A;HO.M'E OJ OE kp ^^jA 9 T BE SOMK ^,o,VN'', T?JjMiff ^Sn-ffi i-rnrtrwrTr^ r?fmf ^p'"1^ lill jk^^ ' ly^?^ \rl''^*^^^ HI "I woke up the other morning to Bl ftiitl a house going up next to mine HI and t didn't even know whoae house. SI {t WWS" m ll v 'fht* shove remark waa made by a Q ^^^^ S -?^I'.J^'j!W?!'Mi!W.. ".??iHlKp 11 ll^ ?H i) .illili fli li I LR i II im iiill.ii TSis v??r6t PsnhtkmeaL i^S^HpWrs declared "??tn**** idlest" Wsshisgtss, wvT?? is.-Workers ?or to he. the worst cruelty that coal* he. she httfrd twa throughout the country Inflicted on a hCnd perena. The eda* ?B4h?Tjd. in ctmtoreur* herir today, terence will ciosf. tomorrow. ****** * ******* * ELECTRIC ern * _ * Item? ol interest ?nd Persone * Wireless on the Sb ****** * ******* ?reek and Sagro Fought A Zettle. One of the Greeks connected with u local cafe was dosing In a chair at the back of the chop-suey Joint yes terday whan a negro drayman drove back. Evidently the Greek was dream, lng dcams of a war with the Bulga rians or something of the kind because he awoke with a stare and Ut on. the negro, pumpelling the poor fellow severely. Tc negro did not attempt to defend himself until the Greek seized a whip from a boy's bands and began td belabor him with lt The negro thon landed a solar-plexus or two on hts antagonist and put bim out of commission. However, the Greek came baok with a carving knife about a yard long and made desperate efforts to cut out tho heart of the enemy. They were finally parted and they will be givjn a chance to explain tho whole thing to Recorder Russell tomorrow morning. Exponent of Buch Advertising. W. H.-Kees?'ds. Co.. realize that lt\| pays to advertise and carry out this idea in the conduct of tbs business. They arc liberal users of nowspaper space, and are also always wide-awake to seise any opportunity for novelty advertising. They yesterday received a largo number of miniature watches, with pretty ribbon bows, whl*h they arr. z\vl--- to tho Cu?uicj pi the city, free of charge. All the lit-? tie folks have to do is, to ask for the watch had they are presented with it While these \" > trunkets are rather expensive * . se says be knows what cd ver. ? neons. Cheddar School Closed Session. Prof. A. W. Meredith of Cheddar was in Anderson yesterday. Mr. Meredith has been teaching thc Cheddar school and told a reporter for The Intelli gencer that this year's work waa-far bettor than any ho had ever accom plished before. Splendid closing ex ercises were hold at the school Thurs day night, consisting of -recitations, dialogues; cU..? and tbs neat sum of $20 Was realised. There were about. 8E0 I patrons of the school in attendance id they all said that they were pieaa. j ed with the work done both by pupila and teachers during the scholastic ?year. " ? Cnatnnu.ua Maa Out Tomorrow. Rolph F. Brett, representing tho Redpath Chautauqua arrived tn the rc it y inst night and tomorrow will take up the chautauqua work, beor putting 'the ssishinc ttfttfc&sft on sXt Ehe plana for the splendid chautauqua week to hold in A??uc>Qtii!. TB? oat'cok for the week here ls very bright. The tickets have been going at a llvoly rate and Indication? are that Anderson twill Wake a financial success out of the ' tenture and at the same Urns the peo.: pie of the city have am opportunity to see and hear some splendid perform c ru. I.WIl Ho*s Wen ' /TretH' $ke A. F, H. A baseball. game was played be tween tho fitting school team and the team at Beuna Vista park yes terday afternoon. The mill team won from the Academy boys by a score ol 33 to 2. After 'the game waa over members of the school team said that they hsd not hoped to wintha game, since Cluck mill team Wan almost semi-professional >??,t year and is a dandy Wils year. Principal Jfespo Omitted fu Mst. ^jTbrough a typographical error tho pritivipu? name in the inst of'directors of the Smith Realty Co., published In The intelligencer yesterday morning, waa omitted. This was J. J. 8mlth, who organised tho company. Mr. Smith la president and treasurer of tho company and is naturally ons of thc directors. The Intelligencer re grots that tho omiston occurred, al-' though it was entirely unintentional. W>vod Bach Te Anderdon. Mr. and Mrs. 4. W. Alewine, who ive been making their home for the at few months In Greenville, hav* iluded taut drinans Paris Moua vatar ia not nearly se pleasant aa , " inhabitants of ?'My Town* and I {.have moved back ta this cl?y. They have occupied a house on Blocklsy street end say that it feels fla? to he "howi?" n era i rv ?7lSS??mWmmWmBBmSBmm%lf^ Tba Anderea: chamber of commerce ! yesterday received an Invitation from | th? National Foreign Trade* Conven tion to send * representative to the' annual meeting, which taken place this year on May 27-28. Headquarters of the convention will be at the Raleigh j hotel in Washington and it WlBftaei ?? 4*??*?wai ?vant. In all probability j some member of tba Anderson Cham-1 ber of eoanaaerco will make ihe trip] and represent thia city. i * * * ? ? * * * * * * * f SPARKLETS > __ * * I Mention Cought Over lb? * reels o? Anderson * Sf? ^ ?^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Hailey Tea ai la Here Tomorrow. Tho baseball team o? the Balley MU. llary Institute ot G reen wood will come to Anderson tomorrow and play the Anderson Hieb School at Beuna Vista park. The locals jouraeyed over to Greenwood Friday and played the B. M. !.. lo&tng by a score of 9 to y3. Howbvpr. the high school '.relieves that they can do even better than this a* home and feel' almost confident of trimming thc fast B. .M. 1 team bete The local boys will play tn their new uniforma and they aro hoping for t big crowd of Anderson rooters t. cheer th etd' oh to victory. Batterie? for Anderson:/Kellett,and Kay; for. i' M. I. nunnett and Wizv:ard. Express JksrW May Be 'Improved. Porte? AYtWmcy.'secretary of th? Anderson chmlpber of> commerce, hat taken up wltb> ft>e 8dutherd Expr?s: Co.. the matter- of giving this city ai express service,(on thc early morn lng trains over thc Piedmont ft North, cm U?es to Spartanburg and Green ville. The ?oeal agent of the expr?s* company is assisting Mr. Whaley Int his. efforts and it is believed that there J is some chance of thc additional ser vice being provided. It would be very pleasing to the public in general and especially to Anderson merchants. 'From ?Big Ditch." Addison E. Hamlin of Coroza!, Ganai . Zone? Panama, arrived tn .Anderson yesterday for a Short ?u? with ?r?csds ' and relatives. Mr. Hamlin left An derson some time -ago for . Panama, < but could nov resist the temptation to ' run back home ' and seo how "the folks" look.' He has many friends in ' Anderson and last.night we was re- 1 eelvlng a warm welcome from them ell. .. .--(.yp-fn' .--i.". Lauren? Did Sot , Beni An?erso", J. B. ?felton.county superintendent ot education, returned i yesterday from Laurens Mha^hManntrto attend to? Laurens Cou?tjti?chool day. Mr. Pel ton raid that hp;did not see any dev elded Improvement' in. Laurens ove: the; fleld/day, h*W By Anderson schools. Me said that UM? exhibits from tho va rlous schools waea-ruoro numerous and perhaps better ali told than those seen hore but that hm ?did aot consider the ?bowing made by - Laurens superior to the i dlspiayJhffor tho Anderson schools. CAPT. CMHOUN - ? .? John C. Cathan of New York City WOI Probably Be D?Sn. guuhed Visiter to Reunion Capt. John C. Calhoun of New: York, captain of a company in the Orr Ufles, First South Carellan regiment, luring the War cf, Succession, bas .ton invited to tho Confederate re inlon, which takes place hore on May 17*28. While nothing has been heard ''mst thc- invitation yet'ls ls under stood that Capt Calhoun will accept. ' Anderson people ' will join In showing tho : dabed visitor every possible courtesy and Anderson will tx* proud of the opportunity to mtertain him. SUNDAY^CHOOL MAKING RECORD ??. Jwh?r. ?5?-TOO?ZM: Sunday School Hid 7lt Present Last Sunder Morning Voucher . pllr* Of St John's Methodist Sunday arnot vi heve been vorklag throughout all" of last week o make ?^lH^K^br'eaknr lo point . "f attendance with their church. , They set a water mark last Sun- i lay when there;were actually Til , indents preauft at the Sunday i ?* t0 ^^^^M^I^d^Ssl1^6 R*m~ ave 800 ped^^Hms il^tfay achool \ .oom this mgwB^- : saperia- , endont ooen?flaBj ' The ; dass taught laffer, tl. S. I.tgon Sa , miling hard fe Tho record for'last Sunday WM re-J tarkable and if tltat fa surpassed tieri 'ay St, John'e witt'probably rank all : ther churches in the city in >61nt Belfast lea Sg&?a CeafJagrattea .'ssl Cerpirai!.--: - >.'.- in ?ee?lo ruo Garden* wor> destroyed by fire oday. The-iawMnft wa?, very e.xton dre. Th? poU- 1 rorfc of a safffwc?-' FROM HIS I OUNG MAN I? IN SERIOUS CONDITION BACK IS BROKEN None Of Other? Injured In Fall Of Balcony Friday Aire Se rios ,Iy Injured Information received in Anderson /csterday from Due Weat was to tho 2ffoct that W. Fi Vormillion of Don ida,, injured Friday night when the lalcony of the new music hell at the College for Women tell, is hardly ex acted to recover. Mr. VeamlUl"n was ?-ught between the falling tun bera of he balcony and one of the pews ant mffcred a broken back, as well as in* ernal injuries. Yesterday it was sale hat his body was partially paralysed .nd there is little hope held out b> he attending physicians Tor his recov ery. Ho was taken to Columbia yea isrday and placed in a hospital there ' Mr. and Mis. Prue E. Cllnkscaier ind Mrs. Albert M. 8harpe of Ander don 'were at Due Weat whea the af fair happened and-they give a vivie account ot how the balcony slowl; :aro?ned to the Soor and the mad ex citement, fellowing the catastrophe rhey said that on tho whole the au JIanoe behaved In t*. rnomrI??KIT. n-?. manner. It is expected that Ute work of re placing the balcony will at'onqe bf begun and will be given the mos| ^are'u? s.tiesties. this ti~ce. .It in impossible to determine just what thc lainage will amount to but it 1B un derstood that the Charlotte architects who drew the plans for tho building liavo a man on the ?ceno In an effor* Lo find out what caused ?he chains .tr Sive away end to maho pr?paration? tor replacing that portion of the build, ng suffering t ie most damage. ?O?STE? TRIP f : ,II . i i|7i?i i iw Hoped That Arrang-ementa Can Be Perfected To Send Out Party Neat Week ' ' It waa said at the chamber of com merce yesterday morning that the Idea of sending out a booster party from this City tn IL-inmnl;."-- tC tO?c this snd ajoining counties tn the Interest of the Anedrson chautauqua bad- by r>~ ~cr-ns been aLc=??*Io?;cd. , ?'orier A Wihaley, the secretary, asid that he hid bsss toe busy io >*.** %he affair worked up but thr,t i.o felt sure he could manage to secure the necessary number of aut< mobuee. Mr.' W?aley plans to take the mattet In band tomorrow and try to arrange ror the expedition. It is hoped that a Start can be made about Friday and '.he remainder .of the week spout in visiting the near-by towna- and telling them of what features win br her? while the chautauqua ls entertaining Anderson from April 28 to May 4. It ls said that the automobile ov*? sra of the city stand ready and willing to furnish their machines tor tho trip and it la a foregone confusion that PRseengera. will be easy.to had.. It will mean much to tho chautauqua association lr the trip is made and doubtless it will result In making the receipts twice as large aa will be the case if the Idea is not worked out. MAY ORGA?fZE A NEW CHURCH HEi&E Rev. James D. Kinara Comet From Greenwood To Sceale To Lutherans All Anderson people o' the Lutheran raith have been asked to meet ut 1 Vclock this afternoon at the high school building on West Market street, at which tims they will bs addressed by ffcev. James D. Kinard cf Green wood, castor of .the Luthern church at that place. ' It is trnderstobd that the meeting sere this afternoon is for the purpose 3? trying ' to establish a Lutheran ehui'oh fa; Anderson. There ?sa* never f this ioitb. bjore, thens:; School flosl Ht Matthews, April P. Klnard, Ph- l^ P5*et iUoge, lias Uoa to deliver a? ealng of Jon*. ^ durf-is ' &nd*r*OM oorieae. WHALEY SPEAKS IN VICKSBURG Ha? Accepted Invitation to De liver Address Before Meeting Of, Commercial Secretaries 'IA Retail Merchants Association Should It Be AnUlated> With or Be a Department of thc ??enoisLOrganiza tlon" ls the topic assigned to Porter A. Whaler, secretary of the Anderson chamber of commerce for an address before the Southern Commercial Sec retaries Association when that body meets in Vicksburg..Misc.. on June 6. Mr. Whaley said yesterday that he would probably accept<jthe invitation to deliver the addresu.'jKft had already planned to; attend, {ha meeting. . A. V. Suell, secretary of the Char leston Chamber of Commerce, ls secre. ta ry of the CommerciatVccretar ies As 1 Ifcclatloni _L_ AT THE A. lt. P. CJU'RCII. s Alexander. Missionary In India* I Will Speak to To??g People. The Associate Reformed, .church 3abbath school at to a. ?ca, Mr. G P. McConnell, (superintendent., AB the arcd lessons. Something; nev/ for ipared ICSSOOE. Something c<jw for the "Fellowhelpers" 'Class." Preach ng by pastor at 11:30 a. m. subject. The Resurrection.*' -7.'...... |- At 4 p. m. Miss Minhi?r~Alexander vho after seven years ?of unusually '.scccaa'?? work as niwaionary In In dia is home on furlough.will Bpeak to be Junior Y ?; C. Uunlbn. A cordial welcome will be extended he boys and girls of the community o ?h?B Bonnee, ^jj?aajfclexauder will .nterest the yonmrpeo^e greatly. At 8 p. m. Miss Alexander will iec ?qr?; exhibit' e^oaV^-dfJse girls In indian costumes rao discard ed goods, etc. y Miss Alexant3??* I?cture3 a treat.. . There no' .'^moment If one ls at all interested in -Jndia'b condl I lion and needs. All most heartily invited to this 8 p. m. service. ?TORE l iRE^Th?Ttffc.aS DOES ?T^OOO DAMAOE Ii ' Athens. April 18.-Fire practically destroyed the $50.000 stocks of mer chandise of Kherhnrt & Davis and M. I Wilkson ?a Broad street, and did I $5,000 damage to the stores which are owned by the Ditprse' estate. The tire originated in thc store of Elberhart & Davis, and spread rapid- I ly. There io laR?r?B?e ci something more than 50 ppr cent. NOW READY >\ _ -S* - r J rains . ? Wood'? I BRIMMER I 2Qc pcrJ doz. \> 3 doz for 50c. k Jj j NHHOI Ftp CB. [ 1 SSS Marshall A renae, . r 1 : Phono ?SfflU f i M,-?*bi*s sf F^ri??i f?^r?p? a J Delivery. C vv vy e *? y. yj^t^f vyy ! 13 Wilif b wt it t?Nif thing to use In cleaning a floor. Water removes part -. ni ' ?*y iinish. 'raises' the gtafa.. ol . ike weed. ?ad leaves * flffelN?i. - <>v .Brightener* water for roo; any fhji'fihi ivwrtfc *f "Brightener**' I w|B?????*l?y ?a>o '. ftUS worth of 'wax ?fir D worth al varnish. .). W. JOHNSON Bijou Monday In 'The Caballero's Wn>.M KING BAGGOT Bijou Tuesday Ju - The Blood Tent.*" MONDAY'S PROGRAM THE l ABALLEKO'K WAY Eclair/ Thia ia without, a doiihi-on^ of thc greatest Medea.-, dramas ever produced. ; A three rool feature .that is one continuous thrill after other Rha??t ?,*?..! rv :.. . lpg to end. The hand to hand encoun ter in tho last reel holds you ,.*?pcH boUnd. The irt?iatn. in wonderful. FeaturitiB J. U'(V<iri'Dvi> IS ? ?.r ..uir Itt* it ITO1 Powers. A powerful drama feat u lng Edwin August. Coming : Tuesday ?THE BLOOD TKHT': 2 reel IMP With King Baggot. Remember next Saturday "iOTE MT8TERY OF THE WHITE CAB" 2 reel Oold Seal will? Harry Divvei tho THE Tl'BSJS? POINT American. A ?triking ii jun I socio logical play, depicting k ?oma?'K ria? from moral degradation'and tho stemming of tho downward courue of r'raivrinK ?ydney Ayer? and Vivian Itech. ~ ACKOttM THE HALL 4 ?EEIJ^iOc^ MitianI Movies Malo? Time Hy. 1?H?.W.I.J.JBJSH1