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4 Big Reels Jr i 10c Four Fteel Fe At If fie 'PAJUM _,:' _ ' ? ??<_ 1_ ?dgt^l HOME or YOUR jt&y^OWN ?S A HOME INPECP/^^A m** There was a party of ??f- J^Jft ??C. teen having a good tims ' ^^^^^^^^ ' | They took their baskets (full of 8 good things) out on the car about I eleven o'clock and had the nicest ll l.t. ..4 -? tl-l-Al- - !-??-? rwitu WI (I1IIC I'lLIML, The park is a dandv place for these little picnics and wc hope Remember there ls ">?o charge for th( )f these grounds. d', v' .* Ry A Double Reit, (16 yut& to the rell) ' sVu frv-fW?r?B ?'?if Tffilie A~_S_ ??_s -? o ? i , Color Co* ; Beckley Bldg. Phone 647 SPECIAL SALE VrMay Tepinte Plant? ?4 tireenaons?? only fie per denen, tte per . do;: on. ftPECIAX BAIE Frldav at " ??reenhouHeH f?iOO per I^?U. ? We Da not D?lirer IMiese. ! wmki Fis? k fireSL UOU ?..THEATRE WUIlvie naAABiu I THE DAU<e?TRV OF A CROOK_ nitP. A great my?t?ry drama in 3 rewe. It la born In the girl to steal and abe entera Uie Judge rf home to atea! valuable Jewela t? get revenge, trot her love for hie sen prenais. terrible auto accident occurs and the mystery la cleared. Featuring Irene* Wallace. > - TT? EOUBTH BE KL TO BE SELECTED Coming tomorrow "Old California" 2 reel lei Bison. Coming Saturday! '?far Highway. PAn* _Worner Special feature. AUK* "Oar .antoni M?ri" No. l?. ?S>mi?1? Tuwdaar ?LacHle Lavf&a* Olrl el Mystery" eerie?-No. 3. y? ... THEATRE TODA IT'S PHOS KAM. LOVE TS DITTY .' Kay-Bee. A. er vat twa rm*\ Aa'nn. tlve story In two parts full of stirring incidents with a great raid on a thlevoa den. THE SECOND CH/B^ American. Ed Coxen ia f?a?snwl tn tttggreat western secret servioaStory., - P??BTH BEEL TO BE flP 1 |M|||WW| ^ Coming tomorrow ?Metel ?jR'jTljjf rfS??H U ?pur ?ai 2 reel Keystone comedy. , Coming Saturday ?ia the f tatebe? y-jHbi Bu KIUJC Mian" 3 roei;*?u*aar ..;4 W?ELS^10ba jil o^^tondants ^at the Protestant ??V Itv? count cov?reda>?/'pa?^^eil, v.. wi.-,v,u v.nj: IIU,?IU -rn -fl'lii ll I ilauj ? i at ciuurch that day, either morning or evening. * Efren according te the estimate ot a ole rayman, who eriticlsed tne nguroa tl as too tow, tho number .waa only 7,- * 0*6? greater. Th?? barely 2b out ot ev- si ory 1,(M>0 Protestant Berliners, at tb? t? highest estima te, attended >>orc> on j m the Sunday question. . maa one-aiatb of the seating capacity j tl ??Jg* /burche? waa occupied a? thai h teorctog serv?cps. h? ture In Nat , _ . 4, "I?V s; Most Thrilling W ItSTTO THE "THE MAN ****** * *** * * * * ELECTRIC CIT ? _ * Item? of Interest and Person * Wk ieee on the S ******* ***** i f Is Held Tomorrow. Mooy plan? are being made for the Anderson "Baby. Show" which is to H vake place tomorrow. It is under-1 stood fbat a number of fond ps rents H have already entered their young hopefuls and it is expected that still more will come in .early this morn ing. The show is to be held at the ^Anderson, cheminer of commerce and during the afternoon Ice cream and cake will be served free. A small ad-1 mission tu to be charged st the door and a small amount u !1 be required hoforp. a baby ni ty be entered in tho coules!, indications are tm,' this VftflH ht ?lulle a ucccHKriil cvom. Hospital ?JJ! Receive The Weak. Tt. 8. Llgon. the big hearted bead of the Anderson County hospital, an*! nouncod on yesterday that he would take care of any Confederate veterans conclusion that the trip to the reunion hera on the 27th and 28th, taking, them to the hospital and cering for them there until they were entirely rutttnrxul ?? hA?1lW| Lt ia Z. ?XiTt?OV.Z conchi?loi> that tho trip to Anderson in:;y prow.- toa much fer many ot the old soldiers and thia action '.oo the part of Mr. Llgon will be. appreciated by people all over tho stete, especially those whose fathers, uncle? or broth ers mfrs Vinning iu ino unrr?ii?i?. New Han for the Columbia Company. J. H. Bowling of Lancaster arrived In Anderson yesterday tb assume the1 position of manager of the Anderson ?tore . of . tho Columbia Tailoring Ca. Mr,;Bowling succeeds L. G.' Dosier, who has been in the city for seme time. The new manager has had considerable, experience in the tailor ing iine and. he will bo able tb look after the affairs of 'the local company iii 5 m??t fr?pguio w?Miitrr. . ? vfUl Meet Today. Sevegal Anderson people will go o Pendleton today Tor tho purpose of mending .the quarterly meeting ot the Pendleton Farmers'. Society. The pro. gram arranged for the day is very nteresttng and a number or features' ire sche?ui?a, 'rae local people wm iee ve. at 8 o'clock or thereabouts and alli return to the city by S o'clock In !ha afternoon, 'iii* ?^t%-~z ?" fe br tin this morning promptly at 10 >'clock. VraealaaH Are Azbizg fqr ALT. MjgB Several Armenian preachers of jriests have descended upon Ander ion and are making life miserable for Inderson people with their requests or financial contributions arid asslst ince. In several clMea or the State luring recent months the police have seen notified lo keep them out as so dany oi thom gre imposters and the noney never goes to, the ' worthy lause for which they solicit help. Chase may be different, but at any rate heir Vfc|? 1Uiy?fvsBca. tho *?eccB?Uy ni laving organised'charities In Hen of 0 many calls for help. inderson. Dirt JKalcn Activ?, Anderson, dirt. dealers of real es atn agenta are sb active that they are' ot content with .handling the situation 1 home but needs be must search broad for some deal to put through. i _, ft| WT. .f.- - ._. ?"* l_ -- ? , ?, rev* ww nu? r\? ^ ?. n.i.nmncj rc new planning ror a big hind sale : t Poyston, Qa., which they will hold n Frid?y. MY. M?Ktnney recently ?rebasad some business property in **' Til li f If ills tov*a and thia will be . ?io? tracts l?bjl ?old on Fri- ;> sy. They believe that the ?nvesment j rill prove to be a good ope. . j ties Deas Has Undergone Operatlaa. Miss Pal Dean underwent an opera n at the Anilersob Hospital, yesterr ' ay for appendicitis, lt ls Sal? '?hst he opcfaUon waa entlrely^satlsrac ?Have Retarded, a, i < i'Cajfi ^Bajasi?aM B .. Kassey aid-fifijV'fiB ??rte??, t ? the psrty of ll3|?0??o^ifntttbr^ aver attempted to entertain sseh a i rowd before and that newrr before'in j ie history of the town has thara ?en ij j mach gaiety and merriment. They I sty ?bat they enjoyed every minute of < ie lr stay and that the entire Aadiir- * jp delegation seemed to be having . biggest time ever experienced. 1 local men say that Atlanta I? do ? care of tba enormous crowds and tat evidently much preparation bad ? Unmade beforehand. Capt- Hamer ;i Ufa member of the Shrine. i ural Color? e the Battle in the Clo ar Drama Ever Sh? THAT FUT THE ?MOVE' ******* ****** Y SPARKLETS kl Mention Canght Over tb? * treets of Anderson # ***** * * ****** Cltlsens Crying For OUed Streets. . Numerous comments were heard all j over the city yesterday on the fact ?that the dust elong the business streets ot the city is so very heavy. ?The business houses arc unable to ?protect their goods and people living along'Main street have to seep their ?windows closed to prevent the dust from covering ev^ry piece of clothing In tK? hoi??, it !? thc commas opin ion, voiced'on every side,, that,'.tho water wagon la inadequate, and there is a general demand that the streets be oiled, upUi they ca?, be paved, .it is pretty gepcraJy, understood' t|tal thia ia very expensive but the prop erty owners claim that the expense In a ae?ondary.'?oualderaUon when %?t conies to a question of being choked to death in your own home or your business house. v . -.. Autoing On A Long Trip. Leonard Wheeler and fhmlly or St. Petersburg, Fla,, nassed through An derson yesterday, enron te to New York city. About two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler decided that they would Uko to see something, of the South and they accordingly purchased a small automobile and set out on the I trio. They reached Florida amt Aa. jelded that'ihcy liked the country and would stay there awhile. . They' camp-. | ?nd there with the result that they have been Irt Florida for the last two yearn. When they came South the. au tomo ?bile wn? large enough to carry tho family but yesterday it.- Waa rather I cramped.- ? They . hnvo, gone back to [New York-and,will stay there ,for a year or so but? say that , they intend returning* to ti fhn South to establish permanent fc*Hpe. Ub^iUaaak 1*.... Hoon To Build. W. W. Brno ak, business manager o i th? Anderson Itally Intelligencer, gs*. Ttaroay purchased a handsome lot In North Andersen and will Boon begin the erectlou of a botaei in that beauti ful suburb. Mr. Smqek hoe secured, a v?ry pretty site gad he plans to place a nice puttdtngfpn lt. This part " tim ?liv UAIM. to' Im wwln?. t?. pularity every day,;/as does the.otu? 1er suburban property near the city. -o-.-v nan^noii iiame Tafe Aftetneon. Several motoriug' partios are being planned for this afternoon to mw?e tho* trip from here te Clemson college for the baseball and. Jftrgo delegations of Anderson ' people' will go . for each ol1 the . games. Tho .game Saturday Will, be wltncsesd by probably 200 An. deraoa people including the night school students who are to go, WASTED-Second band Ford auto tomoblle. Will buy ? satisfactory of fer ia mado today. C. C. Dargan at Cox Stationery Co. fJ-14-U Gs ff ney Ledger. .vJQfiSfc ?. W? ?pant Friday at, the Qfcei ville h?re1 show with Billy Banks, of Hie1 Anderson lntelUget8pw..Hai?oWl;4w^*? er, of the Greenhill*, Piedmont.* ,Qa?i3 Bronson of the Greenville News, and Thos. Arnold, of Chicks .Springs. Ar nold waa the only'saan In the crowd who knew anything about a horjsjp;; ; Sit* Banka wanted ?q^ know if that was a "horse show," claiming that: t*W$ used tn Anderson arch hornes as were exhibited for plowing purposes. While we are not knockihiiJtnderaon horse flesh, this goes to show that Bill doesn't know t, horse from a steer. TAKE SOME DELEGAT - ' - Anderson, Leon !.. Rice, Chairman Housing C Confederate Veteran* Reuriloi ^Hf?j^ee M??f???^-, . <.O f necessary. .iame ..... ,#v--.,-^ . >t. Address .. ;.. . /.?< :.. ^ ?marks ... (Nete-if yes kare net aarreed 'i taring the renale*. ?nd the eatessitte a fill ta and send to t?*,*b6?h*r ?f can ls ssa gs especially to re?W*rifw o? the t t>y X?ic El tids... wn on the Screen vt lay, Thurs H MOVIES." HOW VERY CARELESS A t&jm Tnhe of Rad la ai Tarawa Ea-1 fa The tiarbage Caa. ? Liverpool, May 13.-Search of a gar bage wagon which waa -about to be hauled away from , the Liverpool In firmary recently brought to light $5,00u worth of radium. T wo tabes, one containing thirty J and the other fiftj| milligrams of radium hud been applied to the fftVcaH or a patient at the Infirmary. -When a member of the ataff came to remove-H the radium the next morning the larg cr tubo missing. Th? moat minute search waa made the patient even, be-1 lng photographed by X-ray to see if lie had swallowed the tube. It was suggested that the .tube might have fallon out of the dressing and. had been awent out with th? ward STyjjjfe^B lugs. These had bien pieced 10 a garbage wagon which was cn tho point of being driven away When Professor (Wilberforce of the University of Liv erpool searched the garbage, a buek-B etful at a time, untl? tho twelfth bhekvl . etful resulted In tho recovery of tho li ' " iTilF^Mii'i . J. C. Burns, proprietor of> tjfcp J?ed. Iron racket, came, over fro?: - I wood yesterday. His' atores u I bi? hlialnflna thia y par Mrs. B. J. Pearman of Starr waa lo tho city shopping yesterday. Reports from Spnrtanburg say that Mrs. Rufus Fant .or Anderson piado a splendid address before the State federation ? of Women ? Ci pu? in rev npondlng to too address Of welcomed Among the visitor? in the city yes- j terday was Mfr. . jy., ?. Brexealer ftjrv merely of Oconee county, who hhs! heep j living in Texas foy 43 y BUT* ft-nfi ?am> back to visit, relatives during thV^??' union?. Miss .Fila Floyd passed through th? city yesterday/o4;'h?r way from Wal- I mila to LowndesYille, where she was j called by the. death of her mother. E. 'McCrady of laurens was m the city yesterday fnr a fe^- hs-~ V. C. Rodwine bf Monroe, ^. C., wa? -among the visitors to spend yesterday ... thE. e?ij. A. 2. Bunch, a well known paino ! ' alesman or Columbia, waa in the city yesterday. C. L. Williams of Lexington, K. C., spent a few -hours In the city yes terday on business. IE. C. Pleasanta and W. H. O win of Oreenvllle were In tho e'ty yesterday, a gueet at the Chlquola hotel. H. C, Miller of Greenville, a wsik fenpwa attorney cf that w~ '- ' Andraou! yesterday for court. Mr. Mi 1er ls u ?ember, of the firm of Ht?nva worth & Hayupswort h. C. C.. Jones of, Starr waa lu the cl srday for a fea' boura, Woodrow Campbell of. TownylUc among .the Visitors tb ?pen irria. In tho Citj&?i?^b J. H. Williams oflnreaj the city yesterday on h "7. A. MeCord and Saj Bwartanhurg are spending In the city. Mia Pearl Maas of Anderson College, left yeeUrdajf for Qreeuvllle where ES INTO YOUR HOWES 1914. C. Ma> 'ommit?et i? id 28. "I unr?er5t^d'~^?tf^ol ? ?i the 26th inst, and J will be . Tel. No veterans Int? ! yen, please < ectric Film Co. Big I Warm Weather Furnishings I fi To Keep Men Cool 9 While our stock of men's warm weather wearables has always been large, we think that this sea son's showing surpasses any of the past offerings,' both in size and quality of the values to be found. As a suggestion of the many inter esting items found here, we men tion straw hats-light weight un derwear--two-pi?c? s?its^- negli gee shirts-silk and cotton hose i^ew cravats. But-the most satisfactory way is for you to come and see them.. Then $gu can realize more fully the excellence of.-the quality arid the'wkl?fiUnge of styles and values iiiCwfeu. P PA! : ii" J??- M WC? T - Wt - . Pi0?*,?????? . .SU^JriL.t 2 "fcSS ^V?T.-^?^r1*" * T a *A *R * w:., ,?,EWH??S',''n ".. TODAY,S PSQGHWI. Mrs. Frank ( 6l??aa and Mrs. SH- WAS IS HELL Jbeth NoWe ?pant yeaterdny in the Bfcle?tie. Special foar reel dwrea te W* | natara! colors. ?iLUl^u^1,s? 8htr1^ * ?^^^ ownviiie were in tue city yester- te the doods between aornptoeTte . ..?. lone o? the moat thriUbte scales ever ". ... ., *""";- ' rv^lanacirid en the aereen. Aed^fcaa ?fe F. M . Cobb-of fi\ hit hua?B?ftB ivia!tn?s ?i> tb.* <\ltv V??i-,j|t ?tiw-n?v'. "'^ r i y "u^'lT' - ?h*?^*r Le. ft. I . . * ??tey or uetton^was^an^o^eji^a-.^irrj^.wlth?iif. V ^b^st of Mrs, Fred -;, J- .** ' wh'orj*. oho'.han b??nj Sffif jR^raW^-*-!.fte .' -X"'j ?' "Ketti* ? t ct j nield, W, P. . . '.'-..;-?..?? sn? n onsinnie. ^ r j Mlsa Xjorr; of?*. .