m JUNE TIME IS BRIDE TIME If you want to "hitch up" now is thc time to make your proposal. Wc get thc signals from the fashion cutters ??* the world's best tailor shop telling us of every change in style. Wc make it our business to study the correct dress chart, which wc receive each month and we can advise the man who's puzzled over what to wear for this or that occasion and show him the latest in Hats, Shirts, Ties, Socks, all other accessories, and we fit the hard to fit in co rrect clothes made to your measure. " DRESS COATS FOR RENT. TP * WHY NOT COME TO HEADQUARTERS? Z1' i 1JOU ...THEATRE! Evening Slippers $1.85 Never before, have such remarkable values been offered Tor tho prleo in this city White Pink Blue Fed Patin Ltnisd. be&utifu! rc-beito and satin innersole, sold in moBt places for $;i.GD-our price for the next few day B, $1.85 KO APPROVALS mm BROS., SHOE COMPANY UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE & Shoes That Satisfy. HERE ARE PRICES Here are Values and Here's How We Do It 91.25 for nix Ice OIUHCH or 6 Plates Engraved glass. Monday June 29. We claim no magic power. Weare not wonder workers Our reason for quoting such astounding prices of ouch fine quality of goods is simply a matter of business economy. Inspect them In the window. Walter H. Keese & Co. . . Positively only S of enclt lo a cns omer. . bondy's Program THE STIRRUP BROT ll KR Eclair. A two reel western drama with J. W. Johnston and Edna Payne. A thrilling human-intorest play from O'lienry's story of the same name. A young ranchman finds he ls only the uni.pied son of his supposed father. He relinquishes his place to tho real son-a tramp-whom ho has befriend ed. IMYER8AL IKK JR IN 4 RATTLE ROYAL Ilniyqrsal Ike. This ls a dim ly routh and tumble comedy. THE EASCiSATISti STE Joker Comedy. 'ICcifting Tuesday "Lucille Love" ?Jf?s So. 8. Scu.oawiiig nd for the week's pro ttiiVin? this paper. ELECTRIC Lit... THEATRE] indy's Program AN ACCIDENTAL CLUE Majestic. An exceptionally good picture THE WHARF RATS - Broncho. Ono ol' the best two reel features over shown in this theatre. A LOY'S ALIBI Thanhouser. Another Cyril Chad wick comedy you can't afford to miss. ThlK theatre always has the best I balanced program in tho city. Cornel sec for yoursolf. Coming soon. "The Million Dollar | 4 REELS-10c. Mutual Movies Make Time Fly. t PALMETTO THEATRE ;. TODAY'S PROGRAM LOVE'S LONG LANE..Ltibin *This is ? two reel feature tht you must see. SHE WAS A PEACH i.u THE EYES HAVE IT Lubin This is an excruiatingly funny comedy. THE MESSAGE OF THE ROSE. Jack kissed the florists daughter though g she was angry and as a result lost his position with her father. Mary put ^ a reassuring message in a rose which figured in another romance. It fell into the hands of Giovanni, ah Italian exile, and're?alled the days of savage fighting, imprisonment and life with the smugglers. Coming Tuesday "The Vanity Case" in two parts. Every^ftood looking young lady in the city of Anderson is especially in vited to^ttend this production. . U 1 FOUR BIG/REELS EVERY DAY 10c. 1 g MAN. THAT PUT THE "MOVE" IN., MOVIES ****** * ******; * ELECTRIC CIT * _ '+ Items of Interest and Person i * Wireless on tho Si ****** * ****** Towns Afro'd oi Hy adroite. (Considerable complaint ls being heard alon?; lb? lino lrav??rsed hy thc O. S. & A. railway ?vcr tho fact Ilia? the I*. & N. IB hauling dynamite on i its trains. Tho people in the cities i ami towns arc afraid Unit tito stuff may bc blown up und that they may all suffer sonic injury as a result. Tile ilrst complaint was raised in Greenville, it being alleged that t lio i railroad hauled some nf the danger ous stuff through thu streets of the city aud then on to Chick Springs. Greenville officials n"t busy tn try and discover some law on thc subject and (lum found that there was I?)til ing but a Federal law on thc subject and Ibero the matter reids. ' - o A cottier Cotton Hinom Received. The first cotton bloom to be receiv ed hy Thc Intelligencer from north ol thc eily came to Anderson Saturday from Jesse J. Lewis of Wiitininstnn. Mr. I.??wis said thal he discovered tills bloom on tho 17th. and since that time has fo ind a number. With the pood rains of thc last few divs An derson crops are nourishing anti within the next few dava there will be many blooms open. Tin* first re ceived at this office caine Thursday. Thc llrst ono is always the one of in tere: i und ?Ince that lias been recelV ed Anderson people will hardly ?are concerning additional ones. Hus Returned From Peach Section. Stephen Kidds, a well known young Anderson county citizen, lias returned from Kort Valley, Ga., where he lias been spending a fortnight. Mr. Kidds went to the Georgia town for tlie purp03c of watching the handling of the peach crop from that section and he Bays that it ls well worth the trip. Everyone in that section makes a llvinK from the fruit growing indus try nnd Mr. Kidds says that they are all right on to their Jobs. -o .Vimy Going On The Excursions. A number of Anderson people will go on the excursions which are to be operated from this city on June liii over the Southern Itnllway and affi liated lines. Thc two excursions will KO to Atlanta and to Chattanooga and the indications are that they will prove to bo two of the largest ever conducted from this section of the country. According to tho schedules tho reduced rates will uliow a stay of five days In Atlanta and six days in Chattanooga and to thc first named point the farce will bo $:'. while to Chattanooga it will bo $"..,")0. This U a very low rate. o Rand l'on ce rt is Pleasing Public. The public seems to bc well pleased with the band concerta being ttl! Itali* ed on Sunday afternoons In North An derson. John Linley, who has made North Anderson what it ia, says ihat he likes the way thc people are troop ing to North Anderson and he hope-, thnt tliev will continue it.all through the Summer months. Thc concerti begin every Sunday afternoon at I o'clock and continues until 6 o'clock and added accommodations are fur nished by the street car company to take care of the crowds. Prof. Faithful At Summer Srhool. Prof. C. M. Faithful, dean of Ander son college, left yesterday for Hic:i mond, Va., where he will spend two weeks, and following that he will ga to New York where he will enter Co lumbia University for tho Summer school. It is said that the course ol study offered at this famous Insti tution for the Summet months sur passes all the rest in this country and doubtlesti Mr. Faithful will ho ablo to acquire much valuable knowledge. -o Chi Minn Jew Will Speuk Today. Tho city was yesterday placarded from ono street to another with adver. tiscments of thc lecture which will in delivered this afternoon in the court house at 4:30 o'clock. Thc speaker will bo Rev. J. L. Ehrlich, who will discuss the subject, "From Judaism to Christianity." Considerable Inter est is evident concerning tho address and doubtless tho attondnnee will bu good. Rev. Ehrlich is contine: int-- a series of services in Anderson at the Second Baptist Church. . o Mr. Frickhoeffer Ha? Left the Pity. C. W. Frickhoeffer, who has been eructing the Southern Bell Telephone building, has completed tho Job and left yesterday for his home tn Bir mingham, Ala. Friends of this cour teous gentleman will be glad to know that this is not u final "good-bye" as Mr. Frickhoeffer will have to. return to Anderson next Friday to spend the weak-end closing up his business af fairs. Ho has many friends here and they will all regret that he is not to make this his homo. *. -o Palmetto Hilles Budy Disappointed. - Much disappointment"1 waa occas ioned among thc tnombers of the Pal metto Rifles in Anderson, lust night when they learned that the encamp ment of soldiers for maneuvers la not to bc held this year. This infor mation waa received by Gov. Cole I,. Blease from tho headquarters of tho Eastern Division and ls supposed to be definite and final. The Palmetto Rifles' havo been looking forward to the trip With a great deal of pleasure and their fir lends regret that they .have to be 'disappointed. t ff. .y. y. ff if if if if if if if if V SPARKLETS * _ * il Mention Caught Over tho * reeta of Anderson * l'!::mi?mr l-'"r Gloriiius Fourth. I'lans are now heilig made tor properly cclcbrnliitK tho Fourth of Ju ly in Anderson. Th?' Southern Publie Utilities Company ls. arranging lo stage affairs at ticuna Vista Park. [Two baseball Kaines will he played lat the park, music will he furnished ! In North Anderson and at the park hy hands ad fire works will he furnish ed that evening :ck From Trip. C. W. Hayes, master mechanic of tho Hine nidge railroad, and Miss Mil dred Hayes, returned yesterday from Atlantic City where they have been spending a week. Mr. Hayes went to a'ttend a meeting of the American Railway Master Mechanics Associa-, lion, which was in session" from June li?, to lune 17, in Atlantic City. Mr. Hayes says that he has never enjoy ed a trip more in his life than he did this one. He says (hat the attendance from all parts of the country was re markably large ami that all thc mas ter mechanics had an enjoyable Cine. Anderson Hunkers 1'lan ii ?mr Out hiv. The Anderson Hankers are prepar ing now for their trip to thc Isle of Palms next week, when tho South Carolina Rankers Association will he in session. All the local hanks will send representatives and the. program as arranged for the nicetim ls one o? the best thc bankers have over seen. Lee G. Holleman of Anderson, who is secretary of the association says that he is especially delighted over tho tact that bc has been able to secure such men as Hon. "arter Glass 6f Vir ginia to address the association'. H)% Gibhoncy To Resume Pulpit. Rev. J. Haller Gibhoncy, rector of Grace Episcopal Church, has returnod to the city and will preach today nt his church. Some time ago Mr. Gib boney's health bogan to fall and ho was ordered to take p. rest. Since that time he has been at his homo in Wythevillc, Va., and friends of his will bc ^lad to know that a fortniht's rest there has done wonders for him. He ii almost completely restored to health. Will Sell The Kntlr? Stock. , lohn A. McGill, who l? shortly to retire from the retail grocery busi ness in order to engage In the wholo salo business, is now preparing to dispose or bis entire stock of groc eries nt a considerable sacrifice. Thc stock will be sold out to tho retail trade nt reduced llgurus and Mr. Mc Gill is now preparing to advertise tho coming event. -o Haby liny Passed Away. Noel Kioyd, t!ic little aovcn-minths old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Floyd died Friday afternoon at '.I o'clock fol lowing a short illness. Tho funeral services were conducted by thc Rev. E. N. Sanders, pastor of tho Second i'.apt ist Church and hitermont took place nt the Silver Brook cemetery yesterday mornliiK at ll o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd have the deep sym pathy of the community. Belton Citizen &~~ Died Yesterday. Gamewcll Kay, 64 ycarB of age and one of Anderson'? heat known citi zens, died at his home yesterday af ternoon at 5 o'clock. Tho funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon st 5 o'clock at Belton. The deceased ls survived by hts wlfo and two chil dren. F. M. Kay of Anderdon and Mrs FREE! FREE Received another supply of those "Ask Dugan Why" Fans. One to every person making a purchase. Remember we are here io help you decide what you want. Come. Anderson Paint and i Color Co. Blcckley Bldg. Phone 647 :. y.. .'. Mr. and .Mrs. M. E. Brady, and. Sont' ot Clemson, wore business visitors ..to' Anderson Saturday. Mr. Joel S. Aiken ..of OreenwoMt is visiting In .tho c.hf?