The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 09, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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"LUCILLE LOVE", Series No. 6. Qlfou TTteatre Today BIJOU - Thursday Admission 15c and 25c. "SAMSON 99 SIX : BIG : REELS :: Theatre Open at ll a. m. :: ONE CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE \ PALMETTO THEA THE .'. TODAY'S PROGRAM THE CRUCIBLE OF FATE .. .VT. .Vitagraph Two Keel drania. Poa.lu ring Donald Hall, Naomi (.hilliers and Arthur Ashley. Lured hy he I'la I lory of applause and ambition, she deserts her husband and child. Mai med and repentant, she is forgiven ad restored lo her famliy. BRIDGET BRIDGES IT.Essanay I a ree ( lined y. AN ABSENT MINDED MOTHER . ..Edison Peaturing May Abbey. Tapa sold a marvelous ha ir restorer. Mama had a memory like a hen, when she lett baby in a drug store she screamed that it had been stolen. When found by a policeman ii was put into a hair re storer packing case, and mama later discovered a bearded wonder. FOUR HIO RKELS_ EVERY DAY 10c. THE MAN THAT PUT THE "MOVE" IN MOVIES. * H- -Y- * -Y- -Y- -Y- Y- * * -Y- ?Y- * * ELECTRIC CIT * _ "<*? Items of Interest and Person * Wireless on the S .Y? * # -Y- # * H- Y- H- -Y? ff- ff Mr. Mien lutin \\?>s Honored. 'lin- <;r:iinl Council i! tin" I'niO-il < ntiiiiii'i i ?a) Traveler:! icuiposed ?if North und Soul li t'iirulimi ami?n lon oled I*. Hau Allen nf Viiden-oii ?. it'll he was selected at OH l!ro'-t:\illc llleetitlg, Iiclil last Week, a ; grund exc . ul i v # ? ct nu m i 11 . ?< - II>:I M . Mc Mien ed alu aily held this posit M a li i" lhr?-u y? ara ami lu- i elected :> ? ?!..?? for another tenn of si ii i i ! ? length. I ii:; ont il les the Alidor.soi! m a .-. . i io Ihe (?raid Council of I he order, whl h will meet in I 11?. 'I'lx'fe i i OM r e.re j |i>.iiiiliir man in th ? !?l il? ' 'en Han Allen and lie lins i!*?' tv:;ji"?. amt nd ie I ral ton of al! tin- ol .. men lal I travelers of South t'tiroli: a -- -o - 'len Mere Uuyn Ker Perilling Clubs, (inly ton more la s i .main before n<e new Democrat! : - -1 - ? I ? . ia Amii rsou county will he enalileil tu organize. Much interest is being inai.ifoMi-d in all Hie sections over iii - format lon of : the new chili:; and th?- voters seem to I In- laking a lively iii1 'rest. Espec ! ri i.\ ls this true of North ?nderst a. : whore one nf the new el nhs will he * lionized, in ucovn'me-e v.* it tl I.o' per i mission granted hy tho Douioeralie K\ I i entire committee last week. One Dem. o?inlie voter yesterday asked ihe In | tc'ligcncer to remind the rolers in North Anderson nf t! >. lil I Hal th? or ?;ani/.atioii is lo lake ;.!..< e un .In ie 20. i (?iiultlebitum h"hy Is Seriously III. ! The syinputliy of ..'..idciviin people j will he e.:tended .<? Al-, ami Mrs .1.1 j \v. Quattlebuum in he sci ?ons il I ness! I of their little tin uv hi "r, Sam lacy. j Tin; little ?ir! is only is mouths ul" age j .ind is said to he very ill indeed. She | was seized with ut. ntu-K ol . [.una. h tioiihle some days aga ami ulnce (hui ' I IMHO the best medica! addition, to gether willi t ruined tnursos, liave been j m attendance, li bi to l.e Imped ti at soiue iui|irovemeiil will shortly he 'noted in the baby's .'oadiiiou. Visitors Here I'rom The Nnvy. Mr. und Mrs. lt. M. Tribbl-i arrived iii Anderson yesterday to bi- :ii?? micalo for a few days nf Mr. Tr.;;!'..' s broth er, c Eugene Tribble Mr. Tribbl.? i ; in the ITnt'ed ?tute* ii.oy. at present being un engineer in sh" m xii hi ry na vy service. Ile recently sl.-iud ;i s'K eessful examination lo become a chief engineer in the servir ? and will snort ly In- promoted to ilia! elli . ?. Mr Tribble talk*, lulens!bigly of wnat he has seen if the Mexi a*: I rouble and explains some nf the detail;; concern ing the millner in iv'il-.fli ile- navy has been bandit- I during thc rerun*, out break. Heltou Hallies Shown On Screen. Holton people lu Andern.u yester day told ot the approaching "Lnby show" which is to bo Been in thai lewn on Tuesday. Wednesday c id Thursday ufternoons and evenings. Til.? babies ure not to be seen m ?he {lesli l ui will he shown !n the Hast line lb ea ire. Man agers Campbell and Cox. th." enter prising young men eonducUii;{ Ibis popular amusement pine.;, have bad a number ol' picture-; mud- of tile dilfer ent "beautifulbabies" 'a ii -'.-ii .md al so a number of the residence 4 o' thu idly have been photogran'md ?iud will j be shown in the slides, i'uhi ir expec ted lo prove u popular '.nine for the Helton show und they will doublhss exhibit to capacity for ?he next two days. Baseball BOB Not Confined To City. The baseball bUK is l?V PO lUi'l" Ml confined to Anderson and lia*-- now spread lo tin* country districts. A spirited name was played Siiturduy afternoon between * the Eureka and Whitefield tennis, the former winning by a score of 7 to '.. The features of the game were the hitting ol Kellet and 11 a inmon ds of Eureka and the pitching of Kellett, who struek ont Iii men and yielded only three nils in seven innings. New rain? Oilire~? Will Ile Opened. C. M. Gue^t ls now making prepara tions for opening a new paint shop in Anderson, for the purpose of display ing colors, paints, wall papers, etc. He is having the vacant store room at in Earle street repainted both In side and out and repaired and within the next few days will begin to equ'p the place with the stock. He will car ry a complete and up-to-date line of goods. Mr. fluent has built more houses than any other contractor in Anderson. HIM Hui Meeting Wau Closed Sunday. The revival meeting which has been in pi ogress nt thc Orrvlle church for thep nst three weeks carno to a close Sunday. T ie services have been con ducted hy the Rev. W. W. McCord of Georgia end members of tho Orr vllle church say that there has never been a more successful meeting held at that church. Y- Y- .'{. Y* Y- * * * Y? ff' # * # Y SPARKLETS * _ * ial Mention Caught Over the *?? lifeet* of Anderson * y. * ff. .y. .y. .y, Anderson ( h.Vi' To Make I rid ress. chil i" Jackson ni Un* Anderson Hr" department will lu tutu ol' Hie Uro chiefs to iiddres<; ann.lal meeting ol' Staiii Pi reinen which takes place this month in Florence. li is uiinuuncc-.l ou ihc program thai Mr. Jackson will ilise uss "Casoline und f?uruge Pires." There in certainly no lire chief in Hie Si.it.- heller tilde' lo talk intelligently on (his s uh jed tliaii is Chief Jack sou because ne has hail plenty ot' per sonal experience with lires uf Ibis kimi Tin- meei lng lo be held in Florence xs ill be one of the most inter esting ever held in Un" State and the program is replete will. feature; Florence people an- preparing to tz\\< tin- Sir?nien a good time while they are lhere. Hr. Solihull To Sperfc. In Cock Hill. lt has he- ii announced thai one or Hie principa] speakers at tie np pi ouching convention of the South i'a rnlilui itililding Hr Loan n.mociatIou. which is to meet this year in Rock Hill on June 17-18. will l i- C. Cullen Sul livan of Anderson. Mr. Sullivan will speak ?ni the subject. "Sentiment \ Very Necessary l'art of Our Pusitiesu." Members of the association are antici pating Mr. Sullivan's presence with il? M?ht and Uley will not be disap pointed. Ile is one of Hie most elo quent speaknru in Anderson mid he will have something to say to his hear ers. The program for this meeting calls for n complete inspection of Win throp college, un automobile rtde ?iud a banquet at Hie Carolina lintel. ('ontrnclors At Work on iltiildiuir. Contractors yesterday went lo work on Hie vacant storeroom at lin West VVhitner street, formerly occupied by leonelle's Drug store, and will make a number td' improvements on Hie in terior of Hie place. Mr.!. J. (\ llolle man has rented this building mid will move her ladies outfiting establish ment there at an early date. Winn the workmi u complete Hie improve ments now contemplated this will he one of the most commodious and hand some store rooms in the . itv und a site to be much desired. -o -- l'nl?eenieII Are Taking Vacations. Anderson policemen ure now gelling Huir annual vacations, working the outings in squads. They have ii ar ranged so that two policemen ure each given a week's leave of absence at Hie same tillie. Vhen the week is up for I wo sonio other two then take a week. The Anderson ollicers have well earn ed this short rest and there ls no ono in the city to begrudge them one min ute of the week. They all say that they are enjoying the anticipation, tho I realization and with those who have completed the week's rest, the recol lection ol* the pleasant event. --,) Mi. Lorn ti Hov Ile Slightly netter. Anderson people as a whole will j learn with pleasure that a slight im pro vernen t has been noted in Hie eon-) ditton of Clifton Ligon. Foi- the lust I two days Mr. Ligon hus been very ill indeed and his condition was such a.; ! to cause his friends much alarm, lt! was said yesterday that his temper- ? atnie was lower and lt is hoped that he is now about to begin to mend. This will be Kooil news, as .Mr Ligon ls one of the best-known and best liked you UK men lu the city. Sturr Cither. IMed Sunda). James Strickland, a well known cit izen of Starr, died at his home in tli.it place Sunday after au Illness of one week. Mr. Strickland wus seized with a stroke of paralysis one week ago an dfroin the tlrat little hope was en tertained for lils recovery. Mr. Strick-| lund was about 60.years of ugo and ls survived by several childr? n and a number of brothers ami ulster?. The ii tennent look place venterriay morn ing at Bethany clutch in Murlln iownahlp, being conducted by Wov. N. H. Wiight of Helton. Will Try T??-i Liquor rases. Two men will be arraigned before' Magistrate Hrondwell th's morning ot 10 o'clock on charges of dealing in liquor. Jerry Crisp, arrested Sunday, ut the Orr mill, will be tried nu a charge of .l-atmport'rg whiskey, it being alledged that he 'is transport ing whisxey for Fred Dawson. Dawson was o? vi day arrested on a cl.?irse of sellin? und he will likewise be ar raigned before Mr. Pr^yiwoll thia morning -o Harry (ieisberg Likes the 1'ullmaOK. Harry Oelsberg one of Anderson's well known young, business men, has lust returned from a trip of several days to Atlanta. Mr. Oelsberg says that the Pullman car service recently put on the G. S. & A. for the Atlanta trip ia tar greater convenience for Anderson people and people of thia section than any of them Imagine and he says that it makes a great differ Nunnally's :: :: CANDIES :: :: Always Fresh. Kept cool in mod ern Refrigerator. Try Nunnally's next time. OWL DRUG CO., I'lioue (WC-Tush Store. E. fi. Kum s & Son, Pendleton, S. C. i i i]m"iTiniiiiiiruMiiii MiMiimnii imiBi ni un I Palm Beachll HI Suits fl For 75c On and after Monday, June 8. once in th? lung und tiresome trip. M> Oelsberg'? brother. Adolph Oelsberg, who lias been very ill in Atlanta is said to be considerably improved now. Still Tray lou For More ltnin. 't he si! nat len in a number of sec tion.; in Anderson county ocasioned by the dry weather is fast becoming se rious, lt has now been over seven week? nineo simm parts nf the county were visited by a rain and piauler? I say that crops are to be au utter j failure if a good rain does not come at au early date. I Futurist. The teacher had Just read the myth about Perseus and Medusa. She wished to stimulate the imagination of lier youngsters and usked them to do scribe the hero au they pictured him. One little girl wrote: "Perseus wau tall and stately with a black wavy mustache and wore a luouolog over bia lett eye." Growing Children |Tliej Should Be Protected Agul"sl In ternul l'iiclennlinesK us Weil as Fx ter nal l 'ti ( lea ul i ness. The delicute organs of the maturing Child are more susceptable to the In fluence of disease and infection thun ure the more seasoned org "'s of the grown-up. Malaria take an early and strong hold on tho child's liver and ca?sese headaches, coated tongue. In digestion, cramps and many other dangerous conditions. These nre the signal posts of warn ing nature provides that your child may be relieved of impending sick ness. The proven remedy, CARSWELL'S ?LIVER AID which is purely a liquid VEGETABLE compound should be In your medicine chest ready to adminis ter at the first sign bf a disordered liver. Fifty cents purchases a large bottle at Frlerson's Pharmacy, under the ab solute guarantee that price will he re. turned without quibble-If you wunt " . /.,,. iii BIJOU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. M l 11.1.F I.OVK, THE (URL OF MYS TIC IC (?o?d Seal. Scries N*. I? ur this thrill - lng serial. Lucille arter escaping 11 din the Island goes on a yacht hun in I for China. She has a right with the eupluin and crew. They ure chased hy i war vessel and senatlons follow 1'iu.l. Featuring llruce Cunard and Francis Ford. TU Kl IC V U'ATION - Joker Comedy. FOI UTI I KKK Ii TO UK SELECTED Coining tomorrow "Tilt* Fox" 2 reel northwest diuina with Huh Leonard. Also "Neighbors" willi Ford Sterling. Coming Thursday .?Samson" the greutest feature ever brought he.? feuluriug Warren Kerrigan and Kath leen Kerrigan. Coming June 15th "Hearts Adrift" 4 reel Famous Players with beautiful .Mary I'icfui'd. CLECTivIC Ci... THEATRE TODAY'S PHOORAM ll Kit ll E lt IT Al? E I'.eauty. A powerful . drama with Murga rite Fisher. DA O'S OI "TLA W A western drama willi a strong punch. I OWN ON THE FARM - Keystone. One ot those slde-apllt iiug comedies. FOriCTII HEEL TO BK SELECTED Coming tomorrow uIn Hie Cow Country" 2 reel Kay-Bee. Coming Thursday "Lover's Gift" 2 reid Mujectic. 4 REELS-10c. ? Mutual Movies Make Time Ftp. You Don't Want Paint unless you know it is good. We make paint a study and will not sell it to you if there is any doubt about the quality. Anderson Paint and ? Color Co. Bleckley Bldg. . Phone 647 Harley-Davidson 5 horse power, with step starter. Only $210.00. L. L. Harris, Agent, BELTON, 8. C. To Close Out About 350 Pairs Womens' Ox fords and Pumps, worth any where from $2.00 to $3.50. Most all small sizes-But your size may be here-They are on sale at .*. -. . . $1.00 The Pair THOMPSON'S THU ONE-PRICE SHOE STORE WE SELL FOB CASH OX LY ' '^X RB J? } HOME Or" YOl/H . ^"<OCi ^..OwN is A HOME iNorr.o - - --\rf^ W/j&i- North Anderson luis cost less, but L_-=<?:><' W7UI.. that has never been the main - - Q3)*~ consideration. . ? . . , JOH N LIM L EY SSS^^ii?h.8; ' Sfjfjy-* '*" ? *? _, " .. S? A1 i . 'I he price alone would never have influenced the people who live in North Anderson. The real reason tor North Ander son'; growth is that North Ander son is a delightful place to live. Evening Slippers -$1.85 PINK! BLUE! RED! WHITE! SATIN LINED-SATIN INNERSOLE -SWELL HERL. These slippers sell fer $'.1.50 '? else? where- we oller them for $IX> POSITIVELY NONE SENT ON AP P II O V A L. ?EISBERG BROS., SHOE COMPANY UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE Shoes That Satisfy. C. O. Sayre of the firm of Sayre and Stephen Fields, a well known young Baldwin left yesterday for Raliegh. I business men of Belton, was tn the where he goes on a business visit to1 eny yepterday, en route to Macon, Qa., the branch office of his company. where he goes to accept a position. Miss Jessie M row li is H|ii'ti?ttilp* Mii? week at Clemson College whore ?lie is attending tiir eoiiii?eiieeiiiut oxer-! rises. Capt. lt. .1. Hamer is spending a lew il a yr. In Columbia un Imsiuess. A. H. Darnall sjienl the week-eml I ai WilliuiuHtou with relatives. J. 1). Hrowu lias been spending a ?ew dayl- lu Coliimhia on bushiest*. Allua tirare Cater Dlvver h*?t yes terday for Springfield. Muss., where! nile .viii be entertained hy Mrs. ll. H. (Hilliard W. M Strickland of Starr was in the lh" elly yesterday fer u few hours on . business. Miss Lucy Hilliard nf the Six and ! Twenty section war. rhopping in the' city yesterday. Sheriff Jue .V. ll. Ashley spent yes terday in Oreen vii le on officia I hus!-! ness. (5. W. Ashley. Jr.. a well kmiwu An der.-on planter, was in Hie idly yi-ster duy. AV. A. Pruitt of (?roer was among the visitors to spend yesterduy in Hie elly. Miss Mary Howie und Miss Renale Howie of Starr were shopping in the city yesterday. Mr. und Mrs. J. ll. Mattlson of Whit-. nilli- were among the visitors to spend' yesterday In Anderson. Paul Hrown spent lust night in Wal halla with friends. Manley Watson, n progressive An derson farmer was lu the city yester- j day. driving a new Ford car which hu hus just purchased from An hi-1 buhl H. Tomi. Mrs. W. H. McCown of the Mountain Creek section spent yesterday in An del son. C C. Kay of the Fork section was among the visitors to spend yesterduy In the city. E. Lee Owens of Garvin township wits lu Hie etty yesterday for a few hours. John W. Manley of Wllliumston was in <*iJirtcrson yesterday on business. .1. Calhoun Wilson of the Hrouda way section spent yesterday in the illy. A. S. Fant of Helloo was among the vlaltors to spend yesterday In the city Will A. Martin of Williamston wan In the city yesterday ou u business trip. .1. lt. Wyatt of Hie Onion section tpenl a few hours in Hie elly yester duy. W. A. 0. McWhlrter and W. H. Mar tin of the Walker-McElmoyle section were In the city yesterday. Dr. J. E. AUgood of Liberty was unioni; the visitors to spend yesterday in the city. Vance Cooley, mayor of WllHamston wwi In the city yesterday on business. John L. Tate of Iva. route 4, was among the visitors to the city yester day.