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The Anderson Saturday A NIGHT'S ADVENTURE Luhin 2 reels Featuring VELVA WHITMAN and L. C. SHUMWAY in an ex cellcnt drama. OLIVE AND THE HEIRLOOM liddon Featuring beautiful MABLE TRUNNELLE in one <?f her ' Olive" serial stories. You are sure t?> like this picture. SNAKEVILLE BEAUTY PARLOR li ssa nay Your favorites, SLIPPERY SLIM, MUSTANG PETE and SO PHIE CLUTTS. A "side splitter." CATS ?dig A comedy that is great. "CASEY" and his cats furnish lots of fun. Our Program Today Is Unusually Good 10 EXITS VS. 2 EXITS WHICH DO YOU PREFER? FIRE AT IVA EARLY YESTERDAY STORE ROOM OCCUPIED BY N. POLIAKOFF BURNED TO THE GROUND GOOD INSURANCE Goods and Fixtures Insured for $9,000 and Building for Sum of $6,000 Music by an orchestra that has no equal in Anderson. MATINEE 2 P. M. ADM3SSION 5c and 10: MONDAY EVELYN NESBIT THAW ANDMON WM. RUSSELL THAW in THE THREADS OF DESTINY 5 part Luhin. Tin' large storeroom at Iva owned !>>' J. E. Clinksculcq <>i this city ?t;d occupied l>y the dry goods business o;' N. Pollution was destroyed by tin ?bout 2 oVIock Friday morning. A \:\r\; > farm warehouse in th?' rear ol UK ?tore, belonging io S. li. Finley, was also destroyed. Mr. Politik* iff valued his stork of goods at a figure between $i^.ooo and fl&,000. < .,r ried Insurance of 18.500 on his t-to:!: a-id J60Q on lila fixtures. Tli< build* was erected nt a coal of Ss.loo und waa inaurcd for thc sum of 300. Th? Realty Trust company o. tliis city, W. I). McLean manager, carried the insurance fur both Mr. POliokpIt und Mr. Clinkscalcs. Tin warehouse, which was uninsured, was worth about S"?00. Oiigin Unknown. Tho-origin of the fire is as yet un \ known. The im- was discovered about 2 o'clock Friday morning and was burning ro fiercely when persons ar rived .in the scene that they were till able to even enter the building. First newa of tho tire reached An derson WUH when Mr. PollakolT tele phoned Iiis brother. S. Poliakofr. of ! thia city. Thc storeroom was considered one -}t the brat constructed between the ;:ities of Anderson and Augusta. . Better be -safe than sorry P. Sloan, insurance. Willett THE GARRICK-rToday CLEO MALISON la DIANA OF EAGLE MOUNTAIN in ? part?- Bison SOME WHITE HOPE-Vitagraph SH?LTZ'S LADY FRIEND-Joker ADMISSION Sc and 10c OPEN 1 P. M. Fails Nortjn Mercantile Company of Pendleton Goes Into Bank ruptcy Museum Of Charleston Will Send An Ed ucation Exhibit to Ander son Soon Announcement wai made yester day by Miss Maggie M. G?rl5ngtoa county supervisor Of rural Behool^ and in charge of plans for Anderson County Sfrr.nl Fair nnd Field Day exorcises, ?ha: tho museum of Cha . lc.-ton has consented tn .end an edu cational exhibit of bird study, an'.mgl lifo, nature study, Otc'., to Anderson for the exercises lo be held here by t!.. BChoolS tbo county on Friday Amil !). Mit? Helle- Williams. In charge o? cttdttb.cn work ?in this state, will como to A:idr'-:on that day und bring cn uiidubsu exhibit. . It lr. reported in Anderson that the N"< rion Mercantile company, of Pen dleton, has failed voluntary proceed ings in bankruptcy. The schedules show recured claims of approximately S>2.200 with unse cured claims tuoount to something like $13.000. The assets of the firm i are listed aa about $G,500. lt Ia stated that the unsecured Cl editors ol the firm will he offered 25 cents on .the dollar, and that a meeting of the creditors would be i h?ld today IJ consider the offer. Should Not Feel Discouraged. So many people troub'od with indi gestion and const'pation huvo been benefited by taking Chamberlain's Tablets that no one should feel dis couraged who has not given them n trial. They contain no pepsin or other digestive fermenta but strength en thc stomach and enable lt to per form its functions.naturally. Obtain able evorywhere. CITROLAX CITROLAX! 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"THE ANDERSON" Plenty of Fun Offered Movie Lovers at Anderson's B.auti * ful Playhouse Today 1 Anderson I od uv h pfferhi.-; Ute picture funs .t:i excellent program. Manager Ble'cn bellt v - Hun tia- jx'o pl? sometimes grow ? ir??'J i.f i it g thy programa and lio iias arranged to show ". reeta ?>f pletui ? . cn - <<t tbs productions belog a : ...?.> reel ?enture und th? otu? . three . gin : reel productions. Some of tb**, most popula-.. t ii filmdom ?ir,", ty .< . JCCII I they benin: Velva Wit unan. ; Sluimv.ay, Slippery Slim, Sophie I ("lutte, Mable Trunnellv and Mus I tang Pete, the program will tippett! : < tpeclally to the children a*ul io those, whom euioy good comed?":?. Tile ?ndert-.n ore li est ra .viii der a special musical program v.ill uppeul to Iho pa.rons of theatre. singh p'nyefH today, i.. c. res? ttKit tito Plays 1 Will Be Given Tonight at the Anderson Mill School - Two plays "Not a Man in the House and "And that Awful Aunt" will bo given this evening by a train ed company ut the Anderson Mills Behool. The curtain will rise at 8 o'clock, and two hour-; ol' wholesome amusement lu guaranteed those at tending. Good music will al.-.) he furnished. An adm.ssion fen of 10 cents will be charged, the proceeds to be use-J for charitable purposes. Revival . Will Be Carried on at the Second Baptist Church at Ander son Milli Announcement was mnde yesterday that there will be no services at Bethel Methodist "church Sunday night on account of a revival which start? that night at tho Second ba tist church. Preaching will bo had as usual at Brtbel church Sunday morning at 1:30 o'clock. It. ls stated that th<* revival which is to begin at the- Second Baptist church Sunday nigh', will continue tor some three weeks, and that while in progress services at Bethel church will be suspende'. F?GHT?ilTTR?lN1 IN DOWNPOUR RAIN ? -- Jack Johnson Works Before Mov ing Pciture MUchine^Willard's Followers Gaining Confidence _ HAVANA. April -^.-Johnson and Willard trained today between heavy downpours of rain for ??onday's championship fjghti A big holiday crowd paid to see Willard box nine rounds with three, tremors. John sen woiked before a ntov'ng picture machine. Johnson's determination to *box Sam McVcy BLK( rounds Saturday ls canning much ?nece?ness among members of the light, syndicate, hut thc champion dc lares/there ls no danger of his r ?inK tujurcd. Many ot Johnson's hackers apparently are not anxious for be n. Willard/., followers are gaining confidence as the result. Requests for three , to one-odds last week droppi d to eight to five today. American fight followers are arriving here on every steamer. All hotel reservations have been booked. Per sons arriving from Key West tonight reported a big Jam Of .travelers there hundreds being unable to renell Cuha. President Menocal today sent a let ter to tba -American Minister Gon< Zalea denying reports published In the United States thal he had placed a wager on johnson. Chamberlains Cas*h Kemtdy. From a email beginning tba sale and us? of this remedy has extended to ail parts of the United States ond to many foreign countries. When you have need of such a medicine give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and you will understand why tt has become so popular for coughs, j^lds and croup. Obtainable everywaSrt. -- ?.. , .,, Mrs. W. F.. Cleveland* of Mndlion. B. C.. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. WV Lewis BoK. Misa Annie Wllli-ais of Clover ls the attractive gue?.-, cf Mis? .Ruby Wllllford. of this city. HOW IT FEELS TO DIE IN A SUBMARINE DIARY LEFT BY A JAPANESE SOLDIER TELLING STORY Boat Through a Defect Went to Bottom Carrying the Entire Crew WASHINGTON, April 2.-How P. fuels to go to death in* a ?unken submarine-a palniul procesa of as pnyxlation-haB been told by a man as he liiiii- > M went to big dea'h. His description of bli feeling; how the boat went down, how the crew fought vainly Tor thei.- lives, his parting message to his friends are all told in a diary of Lieut. Sakuma. who, with fourteen Bailors, perished when the Japanese submarine No. C wa3 lort in Japanese naval maneuvers off th?? roast of Japan on April 15, 1?10. The narratlye Is ?hort, and covert) only the period of 2 hours and 40 minutes-it Waa the death ot the writer that cut it abort. An exact photo; -apb reproduc tion of this diary ab lt waa recovered from the subma-inc is In the library of ccngroei here. It was presented oy Commander Takatura Purga, cne-time naval attached io thc Japan Cse embassy. This is tho story the diary tell as it has been 'rinstated info English: . Word J of apolo^v fall me for having tunk his majesty's submarine Li.*-. No. (!. My subordinates are killed by my fault, but lt is with pride ?hat I inform you that tho crew to a mau have discharged their dut les us tailors should, with tba ut most coolness until their dying mo ments . Clive- LITCH For Country. "We now sacrifice our lives for the sake of our country, but my fear ia that thc disaster will affect the fu ture development of submarines, lt is. therefore, my 'hope that nothing will daunt your determination to study the submarine until it is a per fect machine, absolutely reliable. We ean then die without regret. "lt was while making a gasoline dive that thc boat sank lower than wo intended, and in our attempt to close* the -lillee tho chain broke. We endeavored tc* stop the Inrush ol water with our hands but too late; the water ente ;ed at the rear and tho boat sunk at an Inclino of 25 de grees. ' When it touched bottom i was ut an agle of 13 degrees. Thc current .submerged the electric gen erator, put out the lights and .th? electric wirea were burned? "In n few minuter bad gas war geneiatcd. makin? it difficult for us to breathe. "lt was at 10 a. m. on tho 15th Inst., that the boat sitnlt; Surrounded by poisonous gas, the crew stood to pump cut tho water. As soon as the boat ?tvnk the water was being pumped out. .The electric light wa? extinguished and' tho guage was In visible, but the water in thc main tank was completely pumped out. "The electric current has now be come useless and the hand pump ls our only hope. The ves-el ls In dark ness, and I note this down.by the light through the conning tower at 11:45 a. m. Work for Heroes. "It is my opinion that men em barking tn submarines must possess the qualities of coolness and nerve and mut be extremely painstaking; they must be brave and daring In their handling of the boat. Peoplr may laugh at this opinion In view of my failure, but the statement ts truo. "We have worked hard to pump out thc water, but thc boat hs still In the same opinion. It is now one? o'clock. The depth of water herc ts about 10 tathams. "The crew of a subjnarlne should be selected from tho coolest, the bravest, or they will be of little uf?e In time c.* crisis-in such as we are now. My brave men are doing their best.' - I always expect death when.away from- homo. Mv will ls, therefore prepared and. In the locker. But this ts of my private, affairs. I hope Mr. n. g ii chi will send lt to my father. Lnst Plea to Emperor. "A word to his majesty, tho em peror. It ls mv earnest hope that your majesty will supply the means of limine, to the poor families of the crew. This ls my only desire and I am so anxious to have it fulfilled. "My respecta apd best regards to the following: Admiral Saitc. min ister of the navy; Vice Admirals Shlmamura and PuJIl, Hear Ad miral. Nawn, Yamashlta and Carita -th? air pressure is BO light that ti tear my eardrums will be broken Capta. * Ogurl and Ide? Conynander Matsamura, Capt. Matasamnra, Com mander Matsamura (this ls my .elder brother,) Capt. Funakoshln, Mr! Ne rita and Mr. Ikuta-lt ls now 12:30 p. m. Mv breathing ls so difficult and painful. I thought I could blew out the ga-o'ine. but I am intoxi cated with it. Cap?. Nakono-it i:; now 12:40 p. m.-^--" .Here the 'narrative ended. ..... .i. > . . i ' Last Word? for Higher Pay Spoken Cr* Ii'AGO, April ?.--The liai work lp behalt of th? opposing aldea- la the arbitration demands of engineer** and* firemen? ot western railroad* for blaber pay waa spoken today when Warren 8. Stehe, head ot the Broth erhood of Locomotive Engineer concluded- oral argument. The time timi* for award waa extended from April 2d to'April SO. The case bas been on hand alor? November ii th lt ta aald to have been the most elab orate and beare bing arbitration of cay Industrial -?aso In American his tory, j I'almetto does not claim to have ten exits, bot wf have more exit? according to the number of seat* than any theatre In Anderson. PALMETTO IHESTRf TODAY! TODAY! TODAY! Positively We Will Be Open For Business At One O'clock TODAY! The necessary repairs have been made to 'the theatre NOW, and everything will be in "apple pie" order lo open for business at 1 o'clock this afternoon. SPECIAL Wc have SIX big reels of splendid pic tures for today. One picture in three reels is guaranteed to make the hair on a bull dog's back rise. It is a western drama, full of excitement and thrills. Be Sure to See This Show SCHOLARSHIP % in either Bookkeeping and Penmanship or Stenography and Typewriting at the PERRY BUSINESS COLLEGE Greenville, S. C. FOR SALE CHEAP Apply to "SCHOLARSHIP" (care Anderson Intelligencer) ANDERSON, S. C. Nineteenth Annual Convention AMERICAN COTTON MANUFACTURES ASSOCIATION Memphis, Tenn., April 13-14, 1915. Tickets on sale April 10, il and 12, limited to ret rn April 24, 1015. via HEDMONT & NORTHERN RAH WAY (Seaboard Air Line and N.'.C. & St. L.) Special Pullman Train will leave Spartanburg on April 12th, throngft to Memphis Without Change. FROM * l.vave Soartanbui?? ..... .8i4S A. M.... . Leave tJrrer.fl ?S3 JV. M. f*ate OreenTillc ... . . .10.0? A. M. ... Leave Piedmont .. . .tut? A.M. . Leave Heiser.10i? A.*. .> v. i*ave WIlDatoslon.l;u47 A.M. ... Leave Helton.ll ri;) A. M. Leave Hones Path .. ... .llr?3 A.M. ... ArrUe Atlanta. Ga.. ... 4:*.? P.M.. Arrive Memphis, Tea?. ... .... 8:1? A.M. Connects at Helten nf'.* train from Anderson. TOI79to'TMP FAKE mm For reservations, and Pullman rates, write C. S. ALLEN, T. M., Greenville, S. C.