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Look at This Picture . One- of Our Soft Grey Scotch Suits Made by Schloss $25.00 .This model is for. the- con servative . man-stylish,. but not extreme. m . It was designed by experts men who are credited as artists in their line-Tailored in Mod ern, sanitary workshop, by ex perienced, painstaking tailors. . This suit is faultlessly finish ed and will stand the most cri tical examination. ?, , . The color is a b ?autis ul grey -not too bright or too dark but come and see the suit; it pleases us and we believe will please you. m itM ,*w j* M . t i Parker & Bolt "The One Price Clothiers" Iy 1 " sass 1 ? 1 - " aggi I PALMETTO THEATRE U TODAY'S PROGRAM ^The Forbidden Trail"- [(Drama)* Two Reel feature.Kleine ::SHpperySlim and his Tombstone' (Comedy". Essanay "Old Man BiggtmtHan's Daughter" (Comedy).Kalem "Perils of EaulineJ'- [(Fifteenth Episode. ...J. .Eclectic /Frankford and Manzi present an entirely new show. tfaggf?t \ s "MILITARY TACTICS." A rip-roaring Farce, choclc full of laughter and giggles from start to fin ish, But perfectly clean throughout. If A GREAT, BARGAIN SHOW TODAY WITHOUT AN INCREASE .. U / /,- sj ' IN PRICE. ' ll guou ANNOUNCEMENT ! The new Kr jes ?tore will be ready for business Saturday, Oc tober 17th. Wo feel reasonably tar? this onaouncemcnt will be greeted with approval by the thocaands who, having known of ICreei* storr?* tn other cities can now claim one for Anderson. The new Kress store, in point of equipment, ia not equalled by ?ny other S, 10 ead 25c store in the world. Every known feature which will edd to the comfort ead convenience of shopping baa been installed, end daring the informal op*rung; friday, yo? will b* privileged to inspect every feature, ead to see for yourself ia aa informal way, the advantages of thia most modern of stores, KmVU? * * H "fen* es WATCH*HRESS' WIHBOW*" ...THEATRE DON'T forget today's big weekly drawing cardr the COUNTRY STORE, that is a feature at the Bijou every Friday night. 25 prizes given away and all donated by the merchants of the city. I?AT DREW has a ?landy line of ?rings for today sot don't fail to hear him. j | . A Modern Mclonette .... I Powers I Efnal A ?tf?ng drama featuring Maison and Ray Galliger. The Troublesome Wink . . Nestor | Comedy. Fourth Reel To Be Selected. Coming tomorrow "Driven from] Home," 3 reel Strand feature.! Remember this, that next Wed nesday we will show the KA!. SER'S CHALLENGE 2 reel actual! war picture taken on the battle) field during the heat pf the fight It is aggravating to the bossy man to have his wife suggest that j hr, do just what he was planning; on doing whether she wanted him * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Item? of Interest encl Person * Wireless os the S * <A * * * * ******** Cit j Almottt Normal Again The !ate cars leaving Anderson last night were crowded to the guurds with people returning to their homes after the big circus day here- The crowd, while a little smaller than baa been the case on previous circus days, was Btill iarger than most towns In this section urnish for the gala occasion. lt ls estimated that all told over 10,000 or pos sibly 11,0000 people winessed the af ternoon performance and many peo ple walked he streets, without visiting the show grounds al all. The circus is really "bigger and better" and lt up holds the reputation of being tho best in the world. Able Speaker Fur The Country Show. According to advices received in Anderson yesterday from Frank C. Hare, that gnntlcniar viii rome to An-1 derson on November 17 to. attend the Anderson county poultry show and will deliver an address while the show ls i nprogress- Mr. Hare ls in charge of the poultry husbandry department of Clemson College and is an expert on everything relating to poultry- His coming will be awaited with Interest and tho additional announcement that he ls to secure some'moving picture films of poultry farms to exhibit here will al a o please the poultry dealers. Georgia People Here Yesterday Wayne Todd, for some time qjght I clerk ai the Chiquola hotel, came over) from Elberton, Ga., yesterday to at tend the circus. Mr- Todd was accom panied by a number of friends from his town and he said that there seemed to be more Georgia people in town for the day than people from South Taro lina towns. Hartwell and Elberton I were both well represente., through-1 out the day. Condition of . . Patient Inproved. A telegram was received In Ander son yesterday from J. M. Evans, who] has been undergoing in Johns Hopkins | hospital, pt Baltimore, wheh convey ed the school news that Mr. Evans is fast recovering rom hts Indisposition and it's expected he will reach home Saurday. This wll be very welcome news to Mr. Evans' many friends In all parts of Anderson county. M*ay Drivers LOgt Their Heads Anderson streets were probably I more crowded .wita ' traffic "yesterday | than they have been since circus dsy of last year. Counties? automobiles from every part of South. Carolina and some from Georgia plied the streets while lt would be lmpossshl to even estimate the number of wasroua and buggies on thc streets- Many drivers lost their heads and some their tempers as well | ad various impolite epithets wre hurl-i ed from one side of the road to the | other. Shaping Plans For the Elevator. Plans are well nuder way for the I building of a grain elevator in Ander- j eon and so far as can now be seen there is absolutely no reason why the I venture should not be launched. A j number of firms engaged lu the cutn struction of grate elevators with ma chinery for equipping same, are now In communication with local parties and within the next few days a number of representatives of various houses will come to Anderson to confer with th? local promoters of the scheme _o-. i Cutting Scrape ..Was Not Serions. The mot serious row to occur yes-' terday, although lt hardly amounted to anything really serious, took place about 10 o'clock yesterday morning in the Fanners Can? when Peter P. Shaw, of the Cara well Institute sec tion was slashed across the forehead | with a razor. The police were sum moned and quickly quelled the diffi culty wheu they, took a hand. Three arrests were made Sad - Shaw's wounds were attended by a phyaclan- He has already recovered. New Insurance Usn Ia the City. Anderson extends a welcome to Mr. W. Ww Sloman, who has come to An derson to make his home, hsvlng been a resident nf Spartanburg for some; time. Mr. Sloman ls a young Insur ance man of ability, and is connected with the Carolina Insurance Company Mr' Sloman contemplates moving his family here ia fb?e near future. Advance Men "T~?~ f Lise Anderson. Andi ?-son mea from the /nmous lol ; Ra^ch were in Anderson yesterday putting up the lithographs' for their show and making arrangements for the show's visit to this city on Octo ber 27. They say that they are cer tainly pleased with what they saw of Anderson ss a show town and expect good business kera. -o ! Cotton on HUI To Use New Seeks. .A letter aa received In Anderson! yesterday from the Walerboro ( ottoni OH Company, of Waterboro, tn which they say that they are planning to uar' cotton cloth meal sacks from this ! time on. The firm had heard that' some husiness man in Andersen waa placing these sacks on the market and straightway made aa effort to get la touch with him, since they naturally desire to sid the Southern farmer as much as possible. Y SPARKLETS * _ * al Mention Caught Over the * treete of Anderson * May Do Awn/ With the H. V D A number of Anderson people are j much alarmed over a rumor heard on the streets to the effect that the gov ernment is, contemplating doing away with the every day delivery of mail on jonie of the rural free delivery routes in Anderson county and making the service every other day instead. Whether or not the report heard here is authentic remains to be seen, but grave apprehensions are being enter tained and considerable fear is evinced 1 that there may be some truth in the rumor. No section of the county could ? afford to lose Its present mail facili ties and doubtless protests will soon be going to Washington by the dozen. -0 Motorist HeTe Is On Long Trip. Samuel Young, accompanied by his 1 mother and father, arrived in Ander son last night, en route from his borne at Pittsburgh, Pa., to his winter place In Tampa, Fla. Mr- Youn? ls making the trip In a Buick, 1915 model- He says that Anderson can boast of one stretch of the best road to be found between Flint, Mich., and Atlanta, Ga The particular piece of road referred to by Mr. Young is from' Willlamston to Anderson. Speaking of road ques tions, Mr. Young says that the road from the Virginia line to Rocky Mount, N. C-, is the worst he ever saw. The distance is only 28 miles, but lt required all day for him to make the trip Others Also Would Like It A well known cotton man of Texas evidently thinks that conditions in South Carolina are considerably better than they are in his State. He wrote to Anderson yesterday, saying that he would like to dispose of between 10, 000 and 25,000 bales of cotton to An derson mills. Not only the man in Texos but farmers around Anderson would like to dispose of the same arti, cle to the local mills If they could command what they believe lt is worth. Railroad WIH Curtail Service. Anderson people will learn with some regret that the Southern railway isplannlng to curtail its service be tween Greenville, Belton and Green wood. Four traine are t obe taken off, according to the plan presented before the South Carolina railroad commis sion. Officials of the railroad stated to the commission that sweeping re ductlons are imperative and that they are having to retrench all along the line. j Personal j KHMIKMI I lattes**? 1 1 li Clyde Green, of Belton, was among the visitors to spend yesterday In the city. Lewis Perrin, of Abbeville, was in me CH) ;coiciua/ av> m ??V? uSUrs. Mrs. Craven Torrence, of Pendle ton, spent yesterday In the city with friends J- A. Hill, of Abbeville, was in the j city yesterday for a few hours. Charles White, of Abbeville, spent) part of yesterday In the city. H- G. Whitlock, of Union, was regis tered at the Chlquola hotel yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dewey, Miss Margaret McCord ad Miss Elizabeth McCord, of Abbeville, spent yesterday" In the etty E. H- Longshore, F. G. Langshore and A. Lr Harrison; Of Abbeville, were in the etty yesterday. Li. J. Johnston, J. B. McCown. L C. Daniel, G. C- Crow, H. G- Henderson and H. L. Hunt, of Ware Shoals, were In the city yesterday. Y" 8. Lo wray. W" 8. Parker, B. O H? pkins and R- Fuller, of Seneca, were in the city .yesterday. J. fl. Hughes and Miss Hughes, ot Ware Shoals, were In th* city for the circus. 'Whit bhiard? Ernest pollard, Major ?heo^,FTot S, MV . Martin and two sons and Prof, fe M '.Ptrd, of Clemson College "wey la the'city yesterday. , ?'Sal' Brownlee, of Due West, spent part ot yesterday In the city with I friends. Mrs.; M. C.' Dickson, Jr., has gone [to Columbi^to. visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs- M- ML Richey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rama eur and Master Rich ey R*rn*eur; of Central; spent y?*ter. day In the etty with My. and Mrs. Hor ace J. McGee. Dr. WI M. Riggs, president of Clem son college, was among the visitors to j spend yesterday in the city. With some meit the bifurcated ?[arment when worn in the home s merty an insignia of sex rather than an emblem of authority. ? I ll THE IDEA IS The salaried man has no partic ular excuse for talking hard times now Bin That he would probably have a real Hard Luck story to tell un less part of every month's sal ary is helping to pay for a home. THEREFORE We suggest that every salaried man investigate our "Looking Ahead" plan for owning a North Anderson Home. ii 111 We Are Ready to SHOW YOU Yet, There's Sufficient Difference in Styles for the New Season to Make a Visit to Thia - Store Interesting In this exhibition you will find a most satisfying range of choice, style and quality combined in a. superb display, and a wonderful - and surprising exhibition of all that's best in clothes for the seas on. Here you can easily find The Very Snit YOD Wan* rv uss?. Prices: $10.90 to $25.00 ' We'll be glad tb show you, ev en if you're not ready to buy. Always Ready to Serve You The Lesser Company The Store for Style and Quality I SOLID SILVER WEDDING GIFTS It sounds well-there is nothing quite so sweet to thc ears of inc "fide &s sterling silver. Apart from the quality-*-which is high here, ?nd the chasteness of the patterns-which can be seen at a glance, it is important to know that the prices are not extrava gant . Just a Few,Suggestions -Silver orange spoons,1 ice tea spoons, coffee spoons, desert spoons, berry spoons,; salad spoons, ice spoons,, jelly spoons, butter spreaders, jelly kni ves, toast forks, cold meat forks, "chipped beef forks, etc. ?*;'V -; * ' ' .. ? ' Marchbanks ?? Babb I J A father of two or three little tots has no need of going to a moving piriure show down town of an evening. ' When a marv discovers himself he feels that he should receive some kind bf special recognition from the government