The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, September 20, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
The Hoity-Toity Comedy Company
At The Palmetto Theatre
All of this Week
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE OPENING
BILL ON MONDAY ENTITLED
The following article clipped from the Asheville Gazette, will
give you an idea of the kind of performance to expect Monday:
"IN PANAMA" Proves Popular at the Majestic.
"In Panama" thc rollicking musical comedy tabloid .show at
t?ie Majestic theatre for the first three days this week, proved decid
edly popular at the matinee and night performances yesterday.
Some of the song numbers were encored so often that the show had
to bc stopped while the management requested the audience to desist.
La Neva, the operatic singer with the company rendered several
pleasing selections. The show is clean, the wardrobe good, scenes
t-leverly arranged, and thc chorus is well drilled and undeniably pret
ty. In addition to thc regular tabloid show, Miss Louise List, the girl
with the baritone voice, rendered several new selections. The com
bined bill will hold thc boards at thc Majestic today and tomorrow
changing Thursday."
The best uct that has as yet been offered in An
derson for the same price as usual. Enjoy a good,
hearty laugh, it will do you good. The $300.00
Piano Will go Saturday night, you may be the
lucky person. Buy a ticket. We give the chance
free.
Movies for Monday
THE DREAMER. .LUBIN
2 reel Special
IT'S A SHAME.LUBIN
Comedy *
IN THE DAYS OF SLAVERY . . . .EDISON
An Episode of the 'Sixties
Movies and Vaudeville of the Better Kind at the
PALMETTO
We ?re Belling lotti right along In
We are Helling Ut H right along. In
North Anderson under our "Looking
AND TRULY, H'M an oportunltjr for
any man who want? a home.
Ahead** plan.
BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS,
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS
PIPE; GALVANIZED ROOFING
L?MB?KD IRON WORKS
Augtaste, GA*
International l^*??T*
At Jersey City: 3-1: Newark, 4-6.
At Providence: 2: Baltimore 1.
At Toronto: C; Bufiaio, 2.
At Montreal: 8; Rochester, 3.
Electric Cit
< tenison Hoys
May ('ump Here.
It wns definitely decided last night
that an Invitation would he forwerd
ed to the cadet corps of Clemson
college to come to this city during
the latter part of October or the first
of November and go into camp i
for n week here. Heretofore it han ?
boen customary for the corp? to go
to Columbia either in October or No-,:
vember and to go into camp while the
stato fair ia in progress but it lins i
boen found that such a trip wt!] be |
impossible thia year therefore tho ;
graduates of the institution now Uv- i
lng in Anderson got busy last night i
and perfected tin pinn for bringing i
tho bataillon here. There is but Ut- I
tie (Inuit that the Invitation will be ac- ]
copted and Anderson will have the !
pleusuro of entertalnng the "solder
boya."
Decided to Have
LBrge Mock Boom.
Manager W S. ?caty of tho South- .
ern Heil Telephone company announcj
od yesterday that he had let the con.)
tract for tho new husine8s fumuuro.
for the new telephone building. Thia j
furniture will consist of desks and,
cbalrB for the manager and for tho j
foreman and other officials' for the .
company and Tor the outfitting cf the j
operator's rest room in the now build-11
lng. The contrnct w?? let bv bid and '
.nnour ta to about. $500. Mr. Beatv *
also announced yesterday that tho)1
telephone company had decided to 1
build a handsome stock room immodi- j
ntely in the rear of tho now telephone!1
building. This building will lie used j
for storing material, etc., and will bot
nrocted at a coat of $1.000. lt ia un- I
doratood that work wil begin within 1
the next few days.
Florida People 1
Here Yesterday. 1
Mr. and Mya. George D. Cartor and?!
Mr. and Mm John I). Bailey of.
llardaway, Fla., and MIHS Katherine J
Carter ot Madison, N. C., were m AH-,
dcrson yesterday on an automobile,'
lout u? the country. They oay- that j'
tboy found the roads in splendid!
ahape and that there are almost as> j
many touria?? cn tne road now ns its.-'
the midst of summer. I'
y Sparklets
Anderdon Needs
Map of County.
A party qf business' men were dis I
cns si UK conditions around town yes- i
terday when a stranger stepped up '
and asked as to where a map of An- I
derron county might be obtained. No '
one could give him any information
although one man vouchsafed the in- I
formation that Buch a map had been <
made 'about ive, or something like <
that year. This provoked a discus- >
sion o'n the part of'tho business men t
pr?tant abd they ail agreed that'such
a map ts badly needed, likewise a <
map of the city of Anderson is almost
\ necessity. There is a chance for
RC m a one In Anderson to make a lit
tle money by having this map pre- 1
pared and at the same time to do the '
city a genuine service. J
Insurance Man
Visited thc City. j'
H. W. Long, a representative of the l
Southeastern Tariff Association of '.
Atlanta, Ga. is spending a few uaya t
In Anderson inspecting some of the :
new buildings which are now in tho ]
course d/ construction here. Yester- i
day Mr. Long went through tho now <
building cf tho telephone company J
and lnbocctcd that place. Later he H
will visit several of the other new)
buildings being constructed and will .
inspect them so that they may be, '
properly listed Ia the nutt bulletin
af the ausoritaion. Mr. Long says
that the rate at which Anderson is i
growing is remarkable. j
"Bny-S-Bnle" Is J
Gaining <? round.
The "Huy-aBalo" movement has 1
met with a tremendous reception In 1
ovary part of the south and aa a <
result southern farmers are ur bet- I
1er fixed right now .than they-would'
save been had not tho people or thc ?
towns and citlea done their share to- v
ward holding qp the prico of cotton. '
Parker & Polt, one of the best known ?
Firms in th?* city yesterday announced i
that the store would accept cotton ]
st 10 cents per pound for mer chan- i
iKae kui? on accounts apa riana M. j
Unger of the Columbia Tailoring Co.. i
line joined the association by buying a J
l?ale ?t iv cents per P'?.i?sd. The M
movement |S gaining ground every I
lay. <
_he Hork H*s
Started System.
Haviug become tired of attorneys
n Anderson and from other parts of
the county coming into the office and
ak in g out papers which were some
Limes never returned and other times
lard to find. Jas. N. Pearman. clerk
3f court for Anderson county, has.
lad a large book printed which has'
?pace for the attorney's name, the'
lature of the paper which he secured
the date on which it was taken out
ind the time when it was returned,
rhus, if a paper comes up missing
In the office of the clerk of court he
.om-.iUs this register and finds the
lame of thc attorney responsible for
the docuruont. Mr. Pearman says
he plan is proving to be a success.)
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L'rops Helped
By the Hains.
"Late cotton and vegetables have
>een helped wonderfully by the re
cant rains," said J. W. Rothrock yes
terday. In isis travels uti over the
:ounty in his capacity as county ag
ricultural agent. Mr. Rothrock has
in opportunity to come in contact
.vith the farmers and to inspect the
growing crops-' and 'he therefore has
i more accurate idea nf crop condi
tions than any one else in the city.
Vir. Rothrock says that all indications
point to favorable weather for thc
loxt few days and he believes that
tho farmers are going to get almost
twice a? much cotton as they had
lounted on.
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IM- W-t<l..- ? -
*',i. .-i mi-mi JU .
At the Convention.
M. M. Mattison. general agent for
the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
Company, left yesterday for Atlantic
I"lty to attend the ennual convention
>f general agents which convenes ia
hat city Tuesday for a three days
icb-jion. From Atlantic City Mr. Mat
hison will go to the home offico at
Newark. N. J.? and will spend several
lays in New York before returning
:o Anderson.
' "i -T7T-?
Anderson Has
Amethyst Fiai.
Not long ago a. gentleman in Ander
son received a every handsome ame
thyst in rough shape from a gentleman
living In the lower part if ?he county
md when John M Hubbard, e local
leweler, went to New Cork a few days
igt, he carried the stone with him,
lad tl cut sud polished and mount Kt
la a pretty Tiffany mounting. ^T-sr,
tie returned be brought with him ene
af the prettiest rings ever seen In An
lierson and as tone o? which anyone
might well be proud. The amethyst
was sent to the Anderson man because
of his kindness to the other gentle
man during the old soldier's reunion
when that body met here in May. It
was four'1 in Anderson and IB abso
lutely a > utiful stone. Its vaue is
probably >40 or $50.
Belton People To
Hold a Reception.
Anderson people connected with the
mill baseball league have received in
vitations to a banquet which the Bel
tun baseball team of this association
will tender to the manager and captain
of each team in tht- league and to the
officials of the league together with
the newspaper mea of essa of tuc
towns in ?be mill leagle. The even*
is to take piale at Belton next Friday
night and it is probable that lt will
be a hlghy enjoyable event. The peo
ple of Belton, Interested In the lea
gle have aided very liberally hi the
preparations for -the affair and tho
Belton team plana to make every visi
tor enjoy the night.
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Depression Here
About Forgotten
Notwithstanding the fact that the
business men or the city have been
somewhat worried for several weeks
past about 'the business conditions
prevailing around town *titey. ?il tor
got thia pessimism' yesterday sltnpjy
because they were too busy wulting
on customora to worry about "hard
times." One Anderson merchant
said last night that he had heard so
much talk about the lack or money
that ho was begin nning to believe
there waa some truth In it, but alter
his splendid business? yesterday he
had decided that it was all rubbish.
And several other merchants agreed
with him.
Parade Watched
Big Unfortunate*
If there la. anything In the worie
that a negro likes to seo it ls tc
watch another negro in trouble, ac
cording to a gentleman standing 01
tho nt ree tr. yesterday when a chain
sang guard passed with six negroes
in tow. taking them to the count]
gang to serve sentences' ranging fron
three months to ten years. Yesterday
hains ?Ko '1=;- *riS2*SS? rirtif*
the con* Med onea were carried on
to the gang to begin their sentences
A" the "'jard pus-st-w tuXi/uah ?ni
air?ete 2''out 100 uegroes fell is ?2
hind and walked to the edge of towi
to see the last ot the unfortunate mea
Easy Enough To
Rent Building?.
E. P. Vandiver, who has charge ot
renting the store rooms in the new
Watson-Vandiver building on Muiu
street, said last night that he was at
a lose to account for people com
plaining about so many new buildings
going up and prognosticating that
they could not be rented. In the new
building referred to ?here ure four
largo store rooms and br ure tho
building was com ploted" titree of them
had been rented. Yesterday H. II.
rosenberg closed a contract for the
fourth one and within the next few
days Rosenberg's Tailor shop will be
moved from Whltnor street to the new
building. This would seem to Indi
cate that there la yet room In Ander
son for additional store rooms.
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Maybe Abattoir ?
Row ls Beltled.
Maybe the question of the Anderson
abattoir is settled and then again,
possibly it is not, since dnsens of mis
understandings have arisen about this
matter long after lt was thought that
the entlro affair had been settled. At
?. special meeting of the council, held
Friday afternoon, that body agreed to
allow Mr. Henderson to Increase thc
price for slaughtering from 80 cents
per head to' 90 cents per head and he
ls to allow all parts of tho animal to
go to the butcher If desired.
, FEDERAL ...
At Baltimore: 6;'.Chicago. 7.
At Pittsburg: 10;. ?t. &>uts, 3.
At Buffalo: 4; indianapolis, 8.
At Brooklyn: 6L, Kansas City, 2.
(First Game)
Brooklyn 12-u Kansas City, 6. (Sec
ond Game.)
AMERICAN
A? Pbicairo: 1; New York 4.
At Cleveland: 6; Boston 1,
At Detroit: 4; Philadelphia. 3.
At St. Louia: 1; ^Washington.. 4.
(First Game.,
Second Game: at St. I<mls: 3;
Washlhgtbn, 2. (8 innings dark) } \
NATIONAL
At New York: fi: Chicago, 4.
At Boston: 0: Pittsburg, 3.
,At Philadelphia: 7; St. Louie, 0
Philadelphia'7; St "Louis, 6. (Sec
ond Game.
At Hrooklyn: 6; Cincinnati, *
(P?*fon? Game.)
Brooklyn, 8; Cincinnati, 6. (Sec
ond Game.)
BIJOU TM E AT
AL BERNARD
"The Boy From Dixie" Will Sing
All this week, rendering different program every day.
3 Beautiful prizes will be given away, free every day promptly at the following times,
4.30,8.15 and 9.30. v
The matinee will start at 3.30 and with continuous performance. Th?se prizes are furnish
ed by Walter H. Keese Jewelry store.
W -PHOTO PLAY
THE MAN FRO*! NOWHERE . ... . . VICTOR
2 reel thrilling Western with J Warren Kerrigan.
THE TALE OF A HAT ... STERLING
Comedy
AN INDIAN ECLIPSE. ....... NESTOR
Drama
Admission: Afternoon and Night 5 an 10 Cents*