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SCENE FROM -jj POLITICS ts thc theme o? "Jh W?bb, Senator," n three ri1*'! dru ma lu whlet Kin? Baggot piny the lead. The piny shows the riso c a young ?"?niutry lawyer to n place u high power, from which his downfti waa about to bo accomplished. Ttl woman through whom the schemer thought to control thc stiitesman wa saved through love, nnd the ??owilful of the lobbyists was made complete. A woman nhill'ted with a nervou mn lcd y .*-" ' i lacsrd her to wink u luo|.,... limes furnishes the Incl dent? thu cause much amusement b "A Troublesome Wink." Victoria Ford! plnyn the yrlnclpal rolo, and the Wink as she duos lt, is distinctly alluring. Helen Dunbar dcclacca she Intends t< learn how to rook. .Miss Dunbar*! *mald left her recently, nnd slu> lint been put to much Inconvenience. Stu ssys when she learns the mysteries ol cooking she will dispense with u malt altogether. On w 01 SCENE FROM "PRO "UROWLEnS OF TH? WILD** ls Jj a stirring three reel release in which the capture cf jungle beasts In Africa forms the background for a great photo play plot. Edward Jose, who took the part ot Judge Harding in "Tho Stain" and thc lieutenant in "The Corsair," ls taking one of the principal parts in a new pic ture directed by Frank rowell. Great-grandfather Huxley, an old soldier, ia neglected by bis grandson and his wife. He feels he ls In the Woy mau Seriously contemplates sui cide. One. night, when the grandson's " wife ' li giving s party, the bouse catches firs, and 'bc old man rescues their two ' children from tho burning building. Th ? grandson and bis wife reallas Just bow much the old mun ls te them, and they do all In their power to make his last days happy, "At the Foot of tbs EMU." PHOTO fl SCENE FROM T ..???*HE WEAKLING** ls one of the Alice Joyce series end ta laid In the Kentucky mountains. Miss Joyce and Tom Moore play tue leads, _ "The Meal Ticket" ls a serlo comic exposition. ot the blessing of work. Colloquially a "meal ticket" describes a means of support and the little show girl waa" the breadwinner tor her husky father and brother. When tho income of tho two was threatened tho brother contrived s scheme, willen, sfrt.'igeiy enough, resulted in the hap ptness of all. "The S??n ?nd the Master" shows ttint 1n the strife between capitol and labor lustier may be submerged Io per sonal . prejudice, but through the guidance of a higher power aanu ls brought to repird his fci'ow an a v~_^.?i..TI ie wH*?, ?p* Snd the realte?lion o? the true brotherhood of maa. IM WEBB, f?N^OR." !{ !<-!?l A. Walsh, who piny? heavy leuda? for tl??' Itel lat icu :iml Majestic Companies, ls both n Moldier pf fortune nud ntl ex'ieriuuced actor. He ran away from home ut tl io ?icc of fifteen and worked lils way nrouud tho world. Ul? Hist appearance oh tin< singe waa with Kolicrt MnutcH's Shakespearean com pany ID Galveston, TON. Ilefore Join ing tho Mantell co opar.y Walsh piny ?.(1 baseball for ono HUH ?on with tin? lialvi'Hton lenin of the Texan league. He I? still fmiil of the national pas? Mino and plays In the California Mo tion Picture league. Matty Koaliert, tho "Universal Boy." recently received u letter from un uncle who <?wns n theater In Winnipeg und who recognized Matty in a comedy film. Th? uncle bad not been heard' from by the family for several yours. Virginia Pearson and Owen Mooro play the loading rolos in tlio film ver don of "Aftermath." the piny by Pro fessor Hervey of Columbia university. ? Thc Sera WLER3 OF THE WI LD.' Broncho Billy bi foreman on Roger Newman's r?jnjJi und '.s in love with bis daughter. Miifc. Newman rinds thia out and dischargea Broncho Billy und sends Mae to visit his brother in the| past- Broncho Billy kidnaps Mae from the stagecoach, ami they marry, squat ting On Newman's land. Newmun linds this out-not thdt Broncho has married Mae, but that hu has squatted on lils land. He Intends to get even, so takes j Mae's pony and puts lt lu Bronchol Billy's corral. He then accuses Bron cho Billy of horse stealing and ls non-1 plused. All this occurs lu "Broncho | nilly Puts One Over." Sophie Chitts secures a position nt j the 8nnkevllle hotel aa waitress. The men forget their food for Sophie's soothing talk and winning manner un til she dually puts the hotel on the blink, lu "8nakeville's New Waitress. [AY PAW HE WEAKLING." . In "The Tangle" Dolores joye* Tom. thc Ainviier.no. But she also flirts with Pedro, one of the attendants of the old monk. Tem objects ns strenuously aa'any of the Lc i in blood. Ile end Dolores quarrel, and he leaves her. She sees PedJtafcv slip through a gute with a knife In lils hand and follows him.' As She comes to thc gate Pedro ts not In siglit. untl the old monk ts ap parently dead ou a nearby bench, for bloodstains Ile nponJLhe tiled floor. Dolores tiles to Ton? ?od asks bim to kill Pedro for bis monstrous deed. Tom soon discovers that Pedro tin? only killed n cblcken. sad the quarrel ta made up. ' * - ? "Chip of the Plying TT," one of the most populer of tba- celebrate*! B. M. Bowers* "Flying O" ranch stories, hus been H ued, lt ts a throe reel comedy, fol! nt Ssa and laueh??*r. wfet!# *?a?h jiyn Williams and Tora Mix portray I the leading chumotovs. I ? '. ?? . DELIA CONNOR. Polia Connor Im? had mach expert ??nee lu motion pictures und, lier friends ure nuiuvrous nil over the country. Flirting with death seems to hnve become a popular diversion wi**" Ev elyn Solido. She ba? been lost In the mountains on horseback BionO, rescued from a whirling pool that no one dnrvd to enter hui she and she has been the only unssoiiKcr to ocoupv a sent on top ot an old stagecoach when it took a wild ride through boulder floored riv ers In n production called "The Crazy Prospector," some months ago. M. C. von Hetz, while working in the Inst scene of "Seven Sealed Orders" fell on the stairway and broke his leg. He will be In the hospital for several weeks. MARY FULLER. Now that Mary Fuller has completed her "Dolly of the Untiles" series she ls raking a much deserved rest, but ex pects to star In another scries of fea ture plays from the peu of Acton Da vies In the tall. In "Getting Solid With Dod" Fred I.nsk wants to marry Nell Ne'son, but he ia not able to get mung with her fa ther. A friend gives Ired a One cigar, which ne In turn gives to fatber. The cigar turns out to be loaded and ex plodes in the old mac's mouth, tl looks as lt it were all off. but one day Fred finds dad leaning over n bridge rall and tips a thug to throw the old man Into the water. He makes n rescue In three feet of water. Father lots Fred i and Nell get msrrled t ..-u and there. M. O. PENN. Rt. O. Penn hns build up quite a reputation for himself as a dramatic heavy. He also takes occasional leads "The Hosts of the Sea" ls an ore??... graph. On tb.- Interesting film nude? this title copear some of the sen's misti grotesque. and freakish products Strange little crustaceans such ns the ealllans. squills, dws.rf era ha only an Inch long, tiny swordfish, etc., are all shown in their native haunts by the ak! of really One photography. Arrangements have been tante tor the Aim production of that charming and most beautiful seul inspiring play. "The Ito?arv." ss produced by How ht mi and Clifford and nt? veri ta larg? city tn th? Culled States. * s W. L. Hutchinson of Clemson d Iege was among the visitors to tht tty yesterday. Lee Holloway of McCormick has boen spending a lew days in tho elly on business. C. L. Harper, a well known Honea Path citizen, wa.1 In Anderson yester day. Dr. C L. Guyton of thc Plerce town section was In thu city yester day for a few hours. (Jen Smith and oJlin A. Bolt, sub stantial farmers of this county, were in Anderson yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hodges of Starr were shopping In the ctiy on yesterday. J. R. Ducwopth and W. D. Due worth of Willlamston were in tho city yesterday. Mac Sherard of Williamson spent a few hours In the city yesterday. M. E. Hern?on has returned from Hartwell, Ga., where ho has been scpndlng a few day*. Thomas Earle has returned to the city after a visit to his arents in Hart well, Ga. Rosa Mitchell, mayor of Belton, upent a few hours in Anderson yester day. Vance Cooley or Willlamston was one of the visitors to .-pond yesterday In the city. M1-3. Georgia Turin! and family have gont to Hartwell. Ga., for a vta ?t to relatives. J. B. Sullivan of Rome, Ga., ls .pending a few days In the ctiy on bus m ess.' Alex Rose of Greenville, was one of '.he guests registered at the Cbiquola hotel yesterday. Isaac Hardeman of Charlotte is now spending a few days in the city on justness. Mr. and Mrs. Marleston Harton have erturnedr',frcm Hartwell, Ga., where they were the guests of friends for a week. Oliver Bolt of Centervllle, spent a Tew hours in the city yesterday. MARKET RE P ORT N Y COT .. .. :. .. .. .. .... .. New York, Aug. 26.-With no ma terial progress expected In thc dlroc- ! tlon ofjeabenlnj? the cotton exchange until1 a^ter .the arrival here of the Liverpool .del^ation at the end of the week,! local brokers were chiefly in terested, ,boday b*kd;3cusalng the pos sibility or an effective Southern hold ing movement under such conditions ns suggested by toe Washington con ference', j Tho ; lnonl ?not OOttos market wau nomUial. , , COT SEED OIL ... Now York, Aug! 16.-Cotton seed oB was again higher. At%-ust. selling np 40 points on belated Bbort' coverings, while other positions advanced 7" to 18 points on continued good absorp tion by by thc consuming Interests and Inability to soc ir re crude. Final prices were 25 points higher for Au gust and 4 to 15 points up on? the bal ance Hst. Sales 13.600 barrels. DRY GOODS........ New York, Aug:. 26.-The demand for bleached and brown cottons show ed signs ot reviving today., .Bncjita were In steady demand. Heavy cot tons for the bag trade were sold mod erstely for future delivery. Derated yarns were qulek but firm. Fair quantities of burlaps changed hands tor prompt shipment. CHIC GRAIN ..... ~, :.,. Chicago. Aug. 26.-Board of Trade Markets affected by the war( soaked to new high level* today, led by wheat, which closed G 1-8 oser yesterday. Corn advanced 1 3-8 to 2r.. *n? ?*?? i 6-8 to 6 1-4; white provisions were 7 *.3c down to 57 lr2 higher. --1! I. "-' STOCKS A1?D BONDS. New, York. Aug. 26.-Additional steps looking to th.? relief , of the tor* elga exchange situation were taken by international bankers today put definite detail-, were lacking. It is understood the $3,000,000 of New r*ork city obligations which tall duo tl\e first week in September will be mn by the purchase ot exchange ta this marTtet. Arrangements ara under way also to facilitais shlpsaanta O? g>*?tt and other com mod ttl*? to Europa l]?m larger volume. Some banks nave de cided to isc-ue long bills Against tai tars gra??. shtpira??it: Most et the grain now gol ag; abroad ls consigned to France, while England ls taking Sinall ?mounts Ot.cotton. Apropos of th? cotton i.tdatloo. Southern banka again ware active borrowers today and aside from nu merous renewals, ot loane whiCh ma ture betweea now" and thc end" ot tn? month many new loane W?? to-,, ported. To meet dhsse tresa ?ienoaudy!1 it ia likely local tanks ~!T liarse** their Z^Zt^J-T .** ?fB}efW/?*iiyli ?WIVHW*. j ' An noun conant hy tho Pennsylvania I ( Railroad of tte- In'ontiou to further} ? curtail ivs pa^reestfjor scrviso ?lougl The Rose For Love The Card F?r Death Sweet Cupid and Grim Death, in the form of a rose and a playing card, play tag with each other around Alan Law, hero of Louis Joseph Vance's new com bination Motion Picture novel If you like to read-if you enjoy seeing some thing really worth while--don't ciare-miss The By Louis Joseph Vance Author of Thc Fortune Hunter-The Black Bag-The Lone Wolf-Etc. Read the Story in The UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. CO. Anderson Intelligencer V i. V ' : ' , '.' MI 'n jj; j 11, "'? "?" muli if un ii ffi li" un ia II ?II lin II ?torteo ftuceV^ ofjU&e Gorman arro? :5 ^J?BE.^^ .V W, La. 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