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Coming ] Fi AVc wish that c\ 'derson might se< North Anderson much has been orte year. Norm Anderson everyone this, op] SPECIAL This Week BRIMMER Tomato Plants 10c P?r Dozen fLUIUL m. m Marshall Avsam. ' Paaae 2?2JU % Members af Florists Tefegraph BetSmy. . * ? ? * * * * * * st * * S?YRE & BALDWIN * Bleekley Bldg. Anderson, S. C. * # Cit??ens National Bank Bldg. * * Raleigh, N. C * ta> Feterita, Egypt Beam anil Rape. Next Tu rst Instalin erybody in An how beautiful is?and how accomplished in Day will give >a?tuntty. KKNT!MUST FOR FRANK !? Relived that' He Will New Get H>? Liberty. Atlanta, May l.-r-In tue confesslc of Rev. C. B. Kagsdale that fcho 'Ak fenders of Leo M. Frank bribed him swear he heard Cable? confess th murder of Mary Phagan. Is believed b; Many ivK>ple to bo the beginning o the end in this famous case, i At the time when Detective Willlan j 3. Burns waa employed in tne Franl I case there Was decided and m an If es reversion of nubile oolnton in At lanta;' public doubt of Frank's gulf reached a high pitch and ekpressioni that be o'ight to have a new trial, no only in Jvstice to him, but that in or RfctrJtoat the good. name of Geprgtt might a? kept stainless, ranie fTT?a men oi such high standing that the! motives could not be doubted. Thii news service at tliat time faUhf ell; i endeavored to report the facts in at unbiased way. Today sentiment Is swinging bad in the other direction. Many or tin I men who have expressed doubt In tin 'guilt of Frank or bellows in his Inno cence. are silenced by the facts the have come out In connection v.-Ith exploding of the story of Conlcy'a I aginary confession. Friends of Frank and detectives ' terestcd In the Frank and cf the cas are today endeavoring to shtft the r Apt edibility of Where and before what I'Rugsdale made the false affidavits, hu no effort whatever ' is being nisde h combat the potent fact that the ;ajjj davit waa false. ATLANTA LifeED IT Strand?* New Oper? Which (rente A Hew In New York* Atlanta, May 1.?Ey a strange jfefjg^ ?? ?aU-, the, new Sirauns v^cra IjtWP enkavalier" which -colled down *h denunciations ' of Sending New Yor critics on its p a monta or two s so. was received, wil .'.:;r:; arms by the Atlanta audlenc and wss one of the bis triumphs o "Rosenkavalier" was condemned I New York because the music was_?1 to be freakish and of a futurist thigt and even Immoral In some of th > high ly colored spots of orchestration, van Ucularly In the overture. Wbeu Ih Metropolltain left New York for AI lanta, the general Impression was thu it would not remain on th? repotolr permanently. But in the fuce or thi r?ception given It hen?, those plan may change, and Atlanta may g down In history as the first AnYerl can city to show appreciation <>>' seori written by the sweetest Composer of this generation. Tho reception given Kosenkavglic was diametrically opposite that whir thfc new opera by. DarorosehvtSfis rano** received last year. Jt recoSvb of the people i*aymg the Kbits0 the second act The' estimate a&uh Southern audience w?A fully cnufirm and ooeratie Junk bcai mer-F*H 9 of Mrs. and '. fork Township TMs ? the best ?sday, "L ent of the B y sf, if, if, tf, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if,, # tri cr-TDir? e^iTPi _ * Items of Interest end Persons * Wireless on the St ****** * ****** An Ac der son Ifsn To Pr?tait* Church. Hev. j. m. Garrison, psator of the ] Associate Deformed Preabyterlsa i'hurch of Anderson will leave today] for Bessemer City, N. C, where he will, dedicate the handsome new a. R. P. church next Sunday. This Is one of| the prettiest churches in the North ?Carolina town and it has been erected at considerable cost. Following the I formal opening of the church Mr. Garrison will assist in a meeting which Is to be conducted there. Rev. R. M. Stevenson Is to supply the pulpit of the locsl church Sunday. -o?? Wider Street .Hurh Appreciated. Anderson people made a number of favorable comments yesterday oh' the | widening of Granit? Xinw ~~ Ccu. : square. They said that the extra' apace for traffic', m^ant more to the people driving automobiles and bug gies than the City fathers could ap preciate. The merchants doing busi ness In that part of the city were also 1 well pleased. All told the street is now ten feet wider and it is hoped that about five feet mere may be ad ded. The work was -finished yoster-| day morning and traffic turned into that street. From City Hall To l-nbrrslty HIIL The driver of the National Biscuit Company's wagon left the horse un hitched when hr- entered *ft*. A. Pow er's establishment on Main street yes terday and the horse concluded that thla M'as ni insult, to hia dignity. He started off at a lively tro . and when the wagon ran up on his heels he hit dp a little, faster pace-. Some of the ......... C i-1-**-'?? *-* ?-* *? a -....... -I?. tfWV ?, S ? D * 1.^7.1 .Clt VII HIC I ground and this noise lent a little] morn speed to the animal's already rapid gait. Every, package was thrown! from the wagon and the negroes of ] thn city had a big time in collecting, the remal?B of the cakes and biscuits.! The wagon was not damaged when the horso finally came to a stop op Uni-'. fctlftrsity hill and the animal suffered I j no injury. t ! -o . . Badges Bought 31 For The Reunion. -. 1 The committee in charge of the rtf t fairs of the Confederate reunion yes f terday purchased from Langloy ?V Co., trf Columbia 1,000 handsome flag pins i ' and badges, to be. used in connection c with the coming of the reunion to' t Anderson. The pins are very hand . some and excited much favorable com. t n>.nt. The committee in charge of s Vi-* decorations for tbo EJlks 'State coni t vont Ion also placed an order with the . same. company yesterday for 5C0 i handsome badges which are to be used i when the "Htdlo Bills" enm? here !o r June. The Elks pins are the prettiest & 'evor brought to Anderson and will r make quite on impression* spo'n tho i "visitors; ' .. V ! ?o?I ? Are Assis* a For Clemency. - Friends or J. H. Vernon are now - circulating a petition praying tbjt fc-3 t be-pardoned by Governor Blouse. Ver-; o non was tried at the last term of the - : Court of General Sessions for Andcr [ son county and was convicted of lui - - cony. The petitions being circulated >,1 iu the city yesterday were generally I - ! signed and it is understood that the a man who proseoited the ca? when It t ' was til 3d Is willing to lend his asMst a ance in the matter of ?e.' jr'na a par rvdon. Bid Building Wax Well Made. 1X>> old Imperial Hotel, for years a land mark on Main street, was splen didly put together. One significant fact noted yesterday by The curldr?s wbUe the bu'ldlng Vtes being icru down la tint the pot-s used rVr raftcrr and thro'ishout In the <5o instruction of tue huiioiiia were ro.md instead of square or cornered. Thoue pole* are still Just as good as they were when placed In tb* bulld'-i.t; ai>d It Is or tlmated ita+jhc building mu3t have 1 'con erected well over .'?O y are ago. Progress Made O? *ew Bridge. Remarkable progress has been made on the work of building the new bridge across th.-? railroad tracks, on )ttaln street and the other half of the 8 building of the bridge Is now' practl; 8 tally finished. If the new Blue Ridge ? station, to. cost $100,000, oio not have ;" to be built it would be poaaible to open m.? the entire bridge ftr traffic w?lu-4 K ,'th,a next week, but-because of the fact /that the h?'ge derrick employed by ? the construction forces must *zs moved " out on the last half of the hridsto, some 1 ^sNw* Rbew -vi" >. . c'.', ? -. Far Abbeville, Frank Unger and W. EL Stevenson, both of Anderson, said . yesterday that vhey are planning to Open * motion picture show la Abbeville sometime within the very near roture. They piae to have one off the most up-to date places of its Mad in the state and aay thai their new Tt.wtuve M/1U bo a success if supplying trie public with zhe heat obt&laablo if sufficient to make h w>. Thsy . have alraady K>*dA. HI! pr?lbnlaary arrangements and preparations and little remains CILE U g Serial St t* * * * # * * * v* * v CD ADVI CTTi? ? J Mentiorf Caught Over the * rests of Anderson * ?#**** ? ****** Klint Dollar Ho Ever 8aw. Anlnt?resting rtory was related yes- ' terday by an Anderson merchant con cerning on? > the Ben Greet players,1 here Thursday with the Chautauqua. Th? actor made a purchase and I banded the merchant a 15 bill for, which he was to receive change.. The Shakespearean player had just landed in this country from England and bad never seen-any sliver money* When1 handed a silver dollar tbe actor in quired of tbe merchant tf that was, any good snd asked what it was worth. It was the first time that he had ever | porrnnsed any silver rioncy although he did say that saw one of the same articles New York a week ago. ' ; A::::??:or*?Kfih<taMt In Hherlff* Office. C. K. -Wright, who baa been toach Iny with much msc cess at Carswell | Institute-for the last r-?sslon, has ac cepted a position as bookkeeper for Sheriff -loo M. II. Ashley. Mr. Wright will-bo connected with the office dur ing the summer months, resuming his school duties with the coming of fall., tic is a yqung man of ability and the nhorlff is well pleased with the capa blo assistant. -o Will Speak Today . At Long Branch. Several Anderson people ore plan-1 nlng to go to the Long Branch school j ;o atteiid the closing exere?cas i cf the -institution and a number of Anderson mm, will deliver addresses. Among those to speak at the exercises today, will be J. Mack King, county I supervisor, J. B. Felton, countv Bup- ' I erlntepdeht of (Education and Citizen r?7**ic/t -_ij?v?'o? uwi uiv??ot: unu ucf;u tax? vited to attend and deliver an address hut waa*unable U> accept. The pro gram for: today is very interesting and [ all those was unable to accept. Tin prcgramff/?r today Is very interesting and all.those making th?, trip will en joy every hour.of the day. l?ivlted To the Sloping-Convention: W. O. McKinhey, now living in An I derson, bdt for 20 years president of ; the 'Hart' County Singing Convention ] I r>f Hart County, Georgia,. has asked j LthaCalV tfce s'ngters of Anderson ' ccun-] ?DBidoT that they-are Invited to I title year's convection.. Tho event Is to take place at the'Prospect church 1 |ahoht reven miles ont of Hartwell. |Ga.', and will be held on Mav 8 and 0. < I Mr: MeKinney says thai ail the people, from'this county will receive a Warm j welcome in tho event that they at--l tend and ho Ip expecting' that qu'te a number,wili take advantage of the] opportunity. Fire Lad*?? Go To Florence. Chief jacks?n of the Anderson fire department yesterday received a hearty invitation, to be present' at the state meeting of the firemen which is to bo held In June of this year at Florence. The dates nre set for 23 25 of that month- and it is said that Florence ?taaa made eyery arrange ment for taking care of the visitors. While nothing definite has been ar ranged for the local department It la presumed that revoral representa tives or Anderson's dandy brigade will make the trip! \ . |f J?r. Fra*er M&d Splendid Grattons. Rev.. Dr. W.U. FVaaer. pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Ander son, wer.vto Greoiivijle last night for tho purpose of acting as one of the judges in the oratorical meet between Purman University of Grpenvlllo and Mercer College ot Georgia. The con tret was held for ,the purpose of de ciding the ci;?ithom chskspiosSnip and Dr. Eraser had the opportunl'y of hearing-^Some really brilliant ef forts. . He spoke in the highest terms latlv?? of e&cn of the Institutions. Mother** Day Observed Here. Plans are being made by Anderson mt?n and bovs for observing mothers* jB?feVishlch - this. y*ar on May 10, that day having been officially de termined upon by-Uie organioatlon re cponsible for the- creation of euch a duy. This day has now become fa miliar to the men and boys of the en tire civilised''world and they all Join hands each year sometime during the month of May in doing honor to the fInert ummaa^ln tbe world?their mnthor H 1i,io fww fanb a. ? Jl?ir?m wear u ?ametio?? on this day for mhth?r i W ope if she' be dead OVE," th| ry. BIJO GERTRUDE M'COY. f*. ERTRTJDE M'COY may be known I \J to you If you have followed the| Cleek detective series. The validity of state censorship of MotMn pictures has just been upb?id lu s decislou handed down in Cleve land.. Oi by three Judges sitting in the United States district conrt for the northern district of Ohio, eastern division, in the test case brought by the Mutual Film corporation against the Ohio board of.cursors. The Hnnlon brcdhert*' celebrated ex tnivagunso, vFanta?mn," which wu? played in every town in the country that honst* a theater, has Iwen Aimed, The fantastic^ effect* und trick scenes lend themselves to perfect photograph ic reproduction "The n ile? of n fi'.ron" tu a tine dm mft fontuiing Cnriyle Black well. The photo^riinh.v is clear- and the light ef fect* ti:t- ??)d., There nrc r few had ? .H..T-? ! ? lb* dim, l?t:t Ihrj uro few and r -r !. ' ''vi-... . - Miss Mao Yeargln of, I va was shop-j viug in the; city yesterday. ll. Rudolf of Ouarleston. was In the| cit>- >?sterd?y on; business. S. Far.I -of Towj In '.a*-, I T. C. Speer ly\s returned fron: a . short (.business trip to Gaffney. I . C. Garrison of Pendleton spent . a f?,w hpurB in .the city 'yesterdr.y. ?.lfss Lorena .Kav of Beltntt Spent] (yesterday in the; city with trlonds. r _ ?-. - ->! i - ?j. v. raC->Jyi?(n.eli ui r? uiiauiaum was ! in t'ie city yesterday for a tew hours. L. I. -Jennings of GreenvlU?'' was in the city yesterday'for a 2ew* hours. . L. I. Jcnninga of Freen ville* . ie. among those spending yesterday in the city. I Dr. R. O. Witherspoon of Rtntk Mills I was in th,3 city yesterday for a short : stay. I D. W. ChambVee of Anderson, route , C, was in the city yesterday on busi ia ' Rogers of th I a if> tha C'ltj' y? N. O. Harris of Iva rout the city yesterday for a fe business. ' L. lx>cke of. Grecnvillt city yesterday, stoyplnfe at Mountain erday on J. N. Robinson of Hoaea Fat'i was among the visitors to spend yesterday among I In the c Miss Ger I -rvllle was id yesterday 3sy? e Girl of UTHEATR SCENE FROM."8 "Seeds of Chaos" ia a twentieth cen tury photo drama founded ou elrcum lutiui evidence. Itichurd Morgan, John Booth's employer, appropriates a certain amount of.money from the firm of Morgan Sc. Co., and In order to escape the penaley phtceu the blanie Booth, Exciting complications This production in booked for ! release May 1. "The Cabby's Nightmare" Is a come dy in which u cabby who mistreats his horse has a nightmare, in which the norm-mistreats him. When be wakes up he resolves to bo send to bl? four rooted friend1 in the future. On the same real with "Bobby, 'Some' Spirit uulist" ; of the Honea Path Chronicle, wan Inj Anderson yrsCTsrtiny . Mr. and Mrs. Clelgcr have returned from Manning where they have been Ispendlng somo days with friends. Mrs. Walter Dlxon of Townviile is spending a few days in the city at the home or Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Mc CJeflan. Mrs. Dixon ia en route to Spartahburg where1 she will visit friends. ; Sews 3iote? froin The llartncil San of this Week. ' At a recent meeting of the 'ooss?Ldf education, the following members of the faculty of the liartweil Public Schools were rcelectod to serve dur-1 ing the 19J4-16 term: . ?*TOf. C: C?. I\iVtt;i o, tjOpcrinwitdent. -| Miss Irene Stevens. Miss 'Cornell*! Smith and Miss A?r!0 Bonne?-, tsftzh ? ra cr the High School Department Miss Kittle M. WMson. 7th." grade. , MM Mildred Padgetts, Gth prad?3.' j Mrs. Nettie Oglesby, r>th grade. MIbs Lois Patton, 4th grade. Miss Lhtzie .Daniel, third grade. Mi?8 Zvula Skelton, 2nd grade. Miijs Harriet R. Crouch, .st grade. Misa Ai va Bemnett was also reelect cd &s teacher of musior and voice. She has capably IHled t'.?o ponition duiing the term comiug to a close. A tencher of elocution and art has not yet been secured. Nearly all the teachers have ac cepted the }K>BiUon& tri the faculty for the next term, to the flight . |njm^3l] and Hart county patron-;. Rrfus*. Alice King was also -Uu! Rff?ejr. or the Hart well Mills school, which position she has hold and moat ably filled for the past several years. The semi-annual Hart County sing In^ convention will he held on Sst urtiuy nud Suudav, M?v ",?th and iuth ut New Prcapoct, four mile* north of Horfwoli. '/' ' . ' .' : " . This occasion is air : . . . enjoyment Tor the oiugers and t\ ala. lovers of Hart county, of _ convention, r day school a. and rspreetn Severn next cor and whi< rV riuvijL/i Virginia Pearson has been secured to wbrk ttx plct?res, the flrst to be.f Tile Stain." AIlss Pearson appeared is tb? Vampire with itdberf Milliard a "a Fool There Was," which had a long run on the stage. "Tlie H lin ted Animal" is a/wonderful ' mystery, stor>;.. featuring Maire McJ^err,.^' mote. The scenes ore laid on the Long \ island sound. ?Tobu Perritan takes tt?a ' f?llt of his fleures'? brother upon hlm? : telf, und in escaping is forced to dive n the icy currant- In a bundle he duds :lothea and directions which lead him o a f srmbey?e. wh.c::rc ha goes la a nuts to a Cilnaiuuu\j den, His fate a not disclosed In the dimming of the fecL ...THEATRE HUMANITY? ' Apsx* Venture, a thrilling 3 reel drama* that'w? keop yonr Interest*?* ing-sl? the time. This is the first time any of the great' Afrex ^eatorbs have tieen shown here, and from the great record they have made<78|5y where they are thown wfe f?sl baro Jthio will be a pleading Bururise. OUR MUTUAL GIRL? 'TO??anc?.' Reel " No.112 la o&o ti> be th? best one that' has been' released; so dont mlBS it: ' U' ? ' .Coming Monday '"'THE < HEARTS HIGHWAY? ^Mt* ^UNIYKB?AT. ' ?KP/WAKm .1 MONKEY Or* HIMSRIF" : Coming Tuesday"LUOlLLF. LOTE? THE GIRL OF J^?f^/jAbe first the date was changed from Monday to T?irr<T?y. Don't fail to sec the first installment. TODAY'S PROGRAM Miller Bros. 101 ?hufch ?s A 'T-H.? A t H I to?jw& mot