. gu?? . A y ; fi ?v\ Br (SBr^nl ? Mri each Clothes Plain colors, grays or taus,'Coats and Pants.$7.SO Tan with hair lines, Coat and Pants $7.50 (i ray with hair lines, ('oat and Pants $7.50 Plain Navy Blue, Coat and Pants $7.50 Mohair Coats and Pants Men s Mohair Coat and Pants in plain blacks, grays and blues, also grays, blues and blacks with stripes. $10 $12.50 $15.00 to $20. Men's white serge or striped trousers, $4.50 and $5.00 Marl & Wilson Shirts, Interwoven Hos iery, E. & W. Collars, Emery Shirts, Night Robes, Underwear, Suspenders, Carters, Neckwear, Straw Hats, Panama Hats, Suit Cases. Parker & Bolt The One-Price Clothiers. rwmf^f- nm SCENE FROM "THREE KNAVES AND A HEATHEN CHINEE." BARRY O'MOORE IN "FREDERICK THE GREAT." ..qpilHEK KNAVES AND A I It KATU KN . Ol 11 NEK " Joe. Fred hod .Inrk tin ve such rep utations ns curd ?hurps timi untiou.v In town will piny with them. Chu ri lo Lee opens n laundry. Yep. he playee pokee. Charlie loses steadily until he announces receipt of a btu lemmy. Then the boys borrow all they can mid Charlie makes n cleanup. In "The Smoulder!ns Spark" Ed Coxen gives a splendid characteriza tion of n man who by force nf circum stances bas been forced from conven tional forms of society, but who when . Riven nh opportunity proves that the spark can be fanned Into a blaze. In "Her , fl ra nd mot lier's Wedding Dress" Dick teases poor June about the old dress which she wears to a dance. .lim knocks him down ami. be lieving bim dead, wanders away, dazed. Ile turns burglar nial enters thu new house Into which .lune bas moved. She linds him Enzing at ber grandmother's portrait, and the sight of .lune restores bis memory. Helen Holmes bas taken pan In MO many railroad photo plays that she say? the rattle of a train ls as music to her eats. Miss Holmes ls the re markable actress who In less than a year bas climbed to the very top of the motion picture ladder, lu that pe riod this star has run locomotives, tired trains, neted as brakeman and per formed all the other linties that fall to the lot of railroad men. Rut there ls one thim: at which Miss Holmes is oxp'-rt. ?md that is pounding a tele graph key. Miss Lillian Drew, who is well known to the photo play fans, came near playing In ber last picture a few . lays ugo. Miss I trew, a counterfeiter (in the photo piny), was su|*|ui.scd to j have boen discovered pasy I Ug the |"qtn?er" tn a restaurant ami makes a I break for the window-to Jump nut. Her left foot caught In the curtain, which threw her ont of the window, but. as luck would have lt. she fell on top of Charles Hitchcock, thus breuk jing her fall and at the same tune mussing up Charles considerably. .A Week End at Happy hurst" ls a comic release mink's suburban friend invites bim home, palming the Joys of country life. irresistibly. Danie's Inferno ls a Joy ride ?omi?ared lo tl' experiences Hint |Mior fJllnk suffprs through. lt wouldn't have been so bad If the ticlshhnr's children hadn't ionic down with chickenpox. That was ino much. .'. PALMETTO THEATRE .'. TODAY'S PK OG RAM THE PERILS OF PAUL INE Sixth Episoiie in two ree ls. FANNY'S MELODRAMA.Vitagraph Melodrama. Featuring Lillian Walker, James Lackaye and Walli Van. It's great, but Smith can't appreciate it until th e last act, when his wife is accused of being crazy and is threatened with a rrest, he gets wise and the play is. pronounced a howling success. THE GOLD PATCH.. Selig 4 BIG REELS EVERY DAY---10c. THE MAN THAT PUT THE "MOVE" IN MOVIES. f # # * # * * * * * * # * * ELECTRIC CIT y _ Y* Item? of Interest and Persone # Wireless on the St ?{? -\- ?{??{??{. '{- 3f> AP ^ y y 3f> AP 1 Ycsienhl) Wa?. HM Holtest Vet. .Mon' romplutiil lias been heard all over Iii?; city yesterday about th*1 hon. (lian al any lime this .sun.mer. so fur. The breeze throughout the early part of th. day helped i|uite a lilli?-, hut .!::.! noon the wind ceased lo be felt j and ile eily sweltered in Iiiiil-Htltnni?r . .a, The mercury climbed lo '.*?>. and a 11 action over, and hung lhere nil dn\ long. The heal was more h?lense <>i: account ol' the tan and these urged him to linne here. Tiny will all hopi: that he may see tit to locate in "My Town" ami make this bis home. Svhool Trust?es Will Meet Todii). The trustees ol'Anderson schools will ?neel (oday in the office of E. c. M .Cants, superintendent. The only business to he transacted today is io elect one more teacher tor the high school, although il is possible (hat the hoard may take up the ipies ti'tn ?;! replacing the Glenn street school destroyed Wednesday by Ure. It is understood that the board now plan:- tu go ahead with the work, ad ding possibly I wo rooms to the build ing and making it a ten room school instead of an eight room affair, but no definite statement ha? been made con cerning thir. Some interest surrounds the selection of tin1 last teacher for thc high school's next term. New Firm ?in** Secured thinrtcrs The Consolidated Mercantile Com pany of Sumter is soon to open a re tail business in Anderson. The es tablishment will be located in the store room formerly occupied by the J. T. Jones Company in the Masonic building and plans are under way for the opening of the new place within thc next few days. The new concern will handle dry goods. PERSONALS Miss Charlotte W. Parks has arrived in Anderson from Judson, Ala., where she has just received her diploma in piano from "Judson college. Miss Parks will spend the summer in North Anderson with her brother, B. F. Parke. , Mit".? Prances Trlbbie has arrived tho city Tor the summer vacation with her mother, Mrs. J. L. Trlbbie. Miss . . ?wore vwu - niiiHsuii ..... ? ?. r, mu past session at Hie Women's College in Richmond. Va. Prcrf. C. D. Coleman of the Leba non section spent part of yesterday in the city on business. It. E. Cox of Abbeville was among the visitors to ?pend yesterday In the city. S. J. Hester, of Hester, who gained onie publicity in this section by shin ping some game cocks to General Villa tn Mexico, spent yesterday in Ander- j son. Senator George W- Sullivan o? Wil liamson was among the visitors to spend yesterday In the city. A. P. Fleets and Robert Moblo of | Charlotte wera la the city yesterday, | guests at the Chiquola hotel.. C. M. O ray of Iva. waa among the .visitors to spend yes' day in the city. Ex-Sheriff Nelson ic. Oreen has re-1 turned from a visit to hts old home i near Eosley. J. R. Bolt of Central was among the well known visitors In tho city yesterday. E. H. Welburn of Williamston spent a few hours In Anderson yesterday on business. Charles Gray and MIBS Susie Gray of Iva were shopping In the city yes t?rday. Miss Maggie McAllister returned this week from Easley whero she has been visiting friends and ;. latlves. Jasper Ashley of Honea Path waa among the visitors to spend yesterday In tho city. x J R. Byrum of Martin township waa In the city yesterday for a few hours on business. Zink McMahon of near Belton spent part of yesterday In Anderson on busi ness. Mrs. S. Clarence Purrias returned to her home tn Oreen ville today, after having spent the week with ber pa rents, Mr. and. Mrs. J. H. Hutchinson on North Main street. ? o it o o o