/i OTU AL -rf OW ?2.-. <3 ence Gray Shiningly beautiful-millionaire heiress, is trapped hy a band of conspirators seeking her fortune, 'l ime al ler time, by daring acts, by seemingly impossible Teats, does the young girl shatter their plans--baffle them. You'll sympathize with beautiful Florence Gray, thj heroine, in e il lion ollar stevy Don't-please don't, deny yourself the pleasure of seeing the second episode of the most magnifi cent, most costly motion picture ever presented. * . ?''? T JAMES, CRUZt? , IJOU - TODAY A 'BIG . gmt, CROWD jgp' F o'fuTo?es. s ec ... _ ZJLLujjffi ??djSspJSOrtN LiNLr-v SSS^J^^"".t.tv's?Q^ Ed I Enjoyed the music and pictures at North Anderson yesterday even ing. There'll be a bigger crowd next time when those who were there tell those who were not what a* good time they missed. ROOSEVELT SAYS / HE KNOWS !T ALL Referring to Colombia Treaty Teddy Wanta to Talk It Over g Washington, July 22.-Col Theodore noaevelt In ? jotter tn Chairman Stone of thc Sonnte'foreign relations com mittee, tdduy ?i'j|;ril for an opportuni ty to bc hoard in opposition to the pending treaty proposing to pay Co lombia $25,000,000 for tho partitition of Panama. Tho committee adjourned without taking action on the request as Chair man stone v/ao linallie to marshal a quorn tn. ?m In bin lotter tn Senator Stonr?. Col. ILET DUGAN MpGUQu The Whys and Wherefores of Wall Paper. Roosevolt said: Known It AH. "If there ls any Intention of your committee to art favorably on the pro posed treaty with Colombia, by which wo are to pay Colombia $25.000,000 and to express regret for the action taken in the past. I respectfully re quest to bo heard thereon. I was president throughout the time, of the negotiations, first with Colombia and then with Panama, by which wc ac quired tho right to build the Panama canal. "I have full knowledge of every thing of any importance that was done in regard thereto by any agent of the government and I nm solely responsi ble for what was done." Approved of Hearings Senator Stone, commenting on tho \request indicated that be was en thusiastically in favor of the hear ings. "The question to bo considered by this committee," said Senator Stone, "is not so much'what happened ten or eleven years ago. ?There has been a coldness between tho countries and the subject for consideration is bow to adjust our relations. Colonel Roosevelt has said time ant.' time again what he had to say about Colom bia. If he has anything further to suv, os far as I am concerned/ let him write it out and send It to tho committee. I nm much tn favor ot turning, the foreign relations com mittee of the Senato into a town meeting." pment just Anderson. Paint & Color Bleekley Mfg. Phone 647 WOULD TAX HASEHALL . rp I Virginians Are Considering Taxing Organised Basehall. (Ry Associated Press.) Richmond, Va., July 22.-The legis lativo commission appointed by the last general assembly to make Virgin ia's tax system the best in the United States, has. under consideration today a proposal to place a corporation tax upon organized baseball. Tho commissioners bavo found that baseball organisations and civil en gineers are'not mentioned in present tax lawftx? * ELECTRIC CFi : * : :. , - f" Items of Interest and Persona * Wireless on the St ^ 3fr ^ Sfr rj/ sp Y* ^ ^? ^ V V ?? Ind Cause Tu | ? "luiII tr*- Ills Mimi. A certain carpenter living in An Icroon, decided thal carpenter work vas too hard for him and that lie vculd find some earier mctliud of nuking a living. lie accordingly cast iround and decided that running a luhlic automobile would br-a pretty .oft snap and so thc machine was lurchaBed. Hut the worst ls yet to lome; about-the third time that he ried out his machine he lost control if the steering apparatus and plunged ilf into n deep embankment. He was mdly scared and the machine WOG nl nost wrecked and now there is a car )entcr back on Iiis old job and an au omobile for sale at whatever it will iring. truck Service Plmsiuir People. The people of Anderson and the peo ple of Townvllle are both apprecia te of til.- automobile truck service whick hus been established between :hese two points. Every time the truck leaves Anderson lt carries al most a capacity load of merchandise | tor Townvllle people and Anderson i merchants say that the present system 1 ls a decided improvement over tho old way ot Bonding packages and bundles to Townvllle. The proprietors of the truck lino Bay that they are well pleased with the business they are handling. u.N'lKtrer Hater" Hound for Trouble. It seems that some white man, who must evidently be bereft, la endeavor ing to wreck a train on the Blue Ridge railroad. Stories concerning his activities say that he ha? tried driving spikes up In tho cross ties, placing rocks and boulders on the tracks, and devising several other Bchemes for wrecking a train. So far it has happened that all the obstacles have been detected before any harm was done. One significant fact ls that the man in each case has left some scribbled. Injunction to "lynch the young negroes" and more of the same kind. The miscreant will doubtless be apprehended within the next few days. "King of Ilium ends" WUH Here Yesterday. Sidney Strauss, a diamond merchant of Kew" York and known as tho "King of Diamonds" spent part of yesterday In Anderson. Mr. Strauss brings a larger stock of diamonds teethe South each year than any other man travel ing tho Southern territory. He had a beautiful display yesterday, among thc stones exhibited being) a blue white diamond for which he asks the wholesale price of $6.000. Naturally the retailor would have to get con siderable more over this if he placed such a stone In stock. Thero has nov er been a more magnificent ''lamond seen In Anderson thai, this one. Due West Mun To Improve Home. Sloan Ellis, one of Due West's best known and most progressive citizens, was in Anderson yesterday and while hero closed a trade with an Anderson '\ordware; concern ?for a gasoline en gine and a complete water works out fit for his home. He lives just on the edge of Due West'at a "place whero lt is very difficult for him to get a con nection with tho Due West water, and as Mr. Ellis ls one of those believing in the policy to have everything possi ble for hts home, ho -determined thal he would buy an outfit of his own. Mule Killed In A Strange Manner. Frank Rhody reporta a* singulai occurrence on his farm, yesterday. A fine mare mule was kicked In thc head and killed by another mule. It was threshing day and the mulei wero given a rest. One was lying down In the lot whon another walket up and deliberately kicked her in thc head and killed her. Mr. Rhody hat lost two mules In this manner withlt five years, but the other waa killet because of a broken shoulder that re fared to get well. This is the firs time that be has ever heard of i ?mule being killed In such a manner. " ?"v . ; . ?. . - ?. - . % ^r* ^f* ?fi Cf? 3ft 3f$ ?fr ^ r/ SPARKLETS * _ * J Mention Caught Over the * revta of Anderson * ******* * ****** Anderson llakor to Make Address at Convention. That Anderson lins a baker second to none In the country has long boen known, and when one eats of his bread it should causo a pause and a thought on the fact that twenty-eight years of experience and training In the busi ness lias resulted in making the loaf that you aro eating with such relish. His ability has been recognized far and wide, the latest evidence of it be ing an invitation to deliver an address at tho national convention of master bakers to be hold at Richmond, Va., October l!)-24. T. A. Fouchtenberger, tho proprieor of the Anderson baker)*. ?3 recognized aB" one of the state's leading bakers, and it is quite a com pliment to him'to be thus honored. Out for Office oT~? County Treasurer. Another candidate for a county of fico appeared yesterday, this being J. Lc Roy Smith of Peiner, who is asking for the office of county treasurer. Air. Smith is quite weli known in Ander sen. He ir. about'27 years of age and was formerly employed as bookkeeper at thc Bank of Anderson and was lacer bookkeeper for John Frank and then emba? ked in thc lumber business at Frankville. Mr. Smith is energetic and of good address and be '.rs many friends who will " rally to his sup port. , Big Picnic Is Coming Event. '" The Antrevirt6a picnic lu another thing for the Anderson county peo ple to prepare for! Th-j picnic will bo held this year on Augur.t 20, when the Chanson college abd the Winthrop college demonstrations will be held and it is believed that there will be a big attendance for the enjoyable af fair. The dute August 20, has been definitely settled and Anderson peo ple should bear this in mind. Many Plan To Travel Tuesday. The extremely low rates which have ! been announced from Anderson to Asheville, Hcndersonvllle, Waynes vllle, Brevard and Lake Toxoway, N. for next Tuesday, July 28, will at tract many an Anderson person. The round trip rates are lower than they have been in some time, namely to Asheville $2.50; li ender son ville $3.00; Way nra vii lc $2.75; Brevard and Lake Toxoway $2.50.. Thia is a delightful outing and there is no finer plane to spend a few days than In the moun taine of North Carolina. - Magasine Is Behind Time. Owing to thc fact that the magazine syndicate with which the Oulla Print ing Company of Anderson deals in the make-up or tho Piedmont Magazine, I failed to deliver the goods promptly I on the first of July, Mr. Oulla was j forced to announce that thcro would be no issue of tno magazine for thc I month of July: However, he says that the August Issue will make up for ev erything lost in this month's maga zine and that the publication for thc coming month will be "bigger and brighter" all the way through. ? New Bizcase Is Spreading. Anderson society has been struck by a new disease, which promues tc put appendicitis in the discard and tc make the surgeons richer than eyer. Tho newest disorder is "tango foot,' due to the extraordinary movement! or the foot and ankle in the tango and maxime hesitations, especially "hard on ankles used to po more strennout exercise than walking from, motor tc bridge table or from office to tho clul ? of buffet. -O ) Camping Party t Enjoying Life. i A number of young men and oldei : men and "middle sized" mon are no? I spending a fortnight at Haddon') > Ford, whew they havo gone Int? i camp. George Bejeman, Capt. .Bill] i Harrison, Archie Todd and ont o: I twe- more seem to bo the prime moven - in the affair. Yesterday tho wlrelesi t instrument in The Intelligencer of i floe snatched this-Off the br?ese fron . the camp, and it ie passed on to lb PALMETTO THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM "A PAIR OF STOCKINGS". .Selig There's something in them too. "MAN'S REGENERAT! ION". . Kalem A big two reel feature showing the punishment of a scoundrel, x "CHERRY".Vitagraph A dramatization from the novel of the same name. *" \ 'r W Coming Friday "Trinkets of Tragedy" Edison. Featuring Francis H. Bushman, the motion picture actor whom the ladies of America voted the most popular of all motion picture actors. This is a wonderful story in .2 reels. THE COOLEST PLACE IN ANDERSON render? for them to decipher: Monday Z and . Tucrday-great excitement at ' _^ . . Camp Cobb. Fteh caught in water an- J^nlm^ftn lM?>t0(%tl%^?> *\ n/^?ins kie deep! Hook waa baited with lem- * **f *'U M^^WyMVf^ ~Xyt?lit,y on. Telephone working overtime with - r-i * . ? ' i .? ??r t Archie Todd talking to Henry Ford CtlTniTlCU OTtCL KJIVU WOTtC about new power which he has die- -^-------T * covered. Power has been tested on Cobb, is to be called "Todd's New A corps ol trained Specialists whose services may bp secured In strict Discovery." It works like a charm. i ' Everyone caught up with work Bnme ly legitimate work. nr "Suttercrombc." ? - Fuir view District A rf/fr?S^'P O finv A O 7. J To Better Schools. ^ -rxnuress JT. VJ. MJOX q-VZ, , People of the Fairview School Dis- _? _ v ' , I trlct, which is adjacent to Pendleton*, *--?- -^--??? . . evidently realize the value of educa- '.* s 11 .ia 1 ' a V,0n\?F??r,80o? l??e ^?r?11 about PrWay m their National car | I dissatisfied with the school facilities and tour through North Carolina and ? I provided for their children and ac- v,rglnla lnto |,aryland where thcy I ? _>A cordingly they began to consider the w," d a few w?eka wlth relatlvegy. . question of issuing bonds for the pur* ^ ftave already made this trip four I The Road to W^oJtfc pose of erecting a new school house Ume8 and Mr Holleman says that j "X ?Oa? ZO eCUlil This election was held Tuesday and thorefore they teel ,lke 80a8on(fd vet0. I _ passed by an overwhelming stajority. - BO far .t..., nnrtieniar route 1 The trustees of thc school plan to ?? concerned Particular route ^ Thoae who haye had erect about a $2,000 school, which will . their quarterly interest ??l?S?^? de?ons??at?. FITZG E BALD/ REFENDS MeADOO added to their Savings i the fact that Anderson county people V -~ ... Account since July 1st are rapidly forging to tho very top s ny s Charges Preferred Are Not Based are on the Real Road of the ladder In this state in educa- On Facts. to Wealth. Our inter tionol endeavor. ^_ (By Associated Press.) eBt periods aro Jan. 1st, Summer Travel Washington, July 22.-Another at- Apr.^lst, July 1st and Is V?ry Heavy. tack of Secretary of the Treasury Mc- October 1st. You can W. R. Taber ot Greenville, one of Adoo for his use of the revenue cuiter . H??n-u-?.??? ?m. w?" the officials of the Southern Railway, scrvlco "for private purposes" was uepoBit at any time. W o spent yesterday in Anderson and made in the house today by Represen- add the Interest nt fix while here told a reporter, for The In- tatlve'Good of Iowa. >. ' ''. ed periods. . Velllgencer that travel was unusually Representative Fitzgerald ot New ' _ ? . . heavy. Mr. Taber said that through- York declared the charges against Mr. : young man wno out the summer season his road had McAdoo wero "not based on the facts'*' -spends less than he been hauling large numbers of yaca- and said the secretary should be com- makes will have money 1 lion is ta and tourists and that, the mended for familiarizing himself With some day patronage is steadily growing larger ?ho work of tho service. -.. / \*' as the Hummer advances. People Uv- . The Savings Depart ing on the sea cosBt are going to tho ,* -;-?-I . mountains and people in- the motin- ? . <. mens of tains are going to the sea coast, which ri I If ll I fclL is the way of tho world, the whole ia/V/V TnO world over. _q_ ^ THEATRE . The eyde rars " a^ ~" * Bankof Anderson* Please Owners. TODAY'S PROGRAM. During the last few days a number -_u_ The Strongest Bank In ' of the new model cycle cars have made THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY : - their appearance on the streets of Ttianhouser. Series NO. 3 of this w l/Onn?y. Anderson and are exciting quite a gi-cat mystery picture finds Florence .?'/V mn r 1 ' 1 -y< little comment. Although Ihcse care fln tno clty and the conspirators try to wcvnia vnmviTign were put on the marker; DUI a ?rn kidnap her but fall. They also fail to ?f"*-9 '***&Zfte monthB ago, there aie already several got the gi.ooo.OOO. You can't afford ?. i. r??_?-?-"?.ii-? ri"-*?"*^" : makes of tho little machines and it is ?0 miB8. *thl8 ^erieK Barred From Itep^fclteaa^ Coatventlon, i said that they are taking like wild COLLEGE DAYS- .' ~' of Alabamai First Tune In History ?fire. They differ from the automobile ' itfMtor . A dandy frosh comedy (Ry Associated PresB) only in slzo and there ia no reason ^anmn OFFI -rn\ nv.