The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 05, 1915, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 6
TODAY
Richards Tropical Girls Present
"FARCE COMEDY"
MOVIES FOR TODAY
"EVERY HEART"
"FROM THE RIVER DEPTHS"
"CURING FATHER"
BIJOU TBEATR.
T O D Y
"THE IDLE RICH"
LKO Two Reel Comedy.
"THE MARKSWOMAN"
Big U Western Drama.
"A CIRCUMSTANTIAL SCANDAL"
Nestor Comedy.
???H(dlair?@?m Tlhe?tbr
TODAY
3 REEL VITAGRAPH AND
ONE REEL COMEDY
Show Opens Promptly at 3 O'clock
?OR HOMKg^^6tet
T30 H N Ll U L S Y Sf*-*
Jimms
E?t Fortunately, 1
' ; A's we said yes
let day, $10.00 payments soon accum
ulate to $100.00 payments,
And
The young men who are buying
- ? homes in North Anderson utider bur
.Jr: liberal pians will pay for 4hem]^??h\\?
other young; men will' Ire wondering
. wheiC"*H??r own money has gone. '
MOST GORGEOUS THEATRI
CAL EVENT EVER OFFER
ED IN ANDERSON
RESERVED SEAT
SALE ON TODAY
Box Office Opens Promptly st 9
O'clock-"First Come First
Served" Will Be thc Rule.
Thc brilliant nml lone; looked Tor
Kirmes? ls to bo presented tonight nt
Hie .Anderson theatre, and the whole
of Anderson and tho three hundred or
moro people taking.part arc looking
forward with greut and keen antici
pation of witnessing tho most preten
tious and at the same time: the most
gorgeous theatrical offering of the
whole year. For tho post three weeks
the talented pconlo in tho many Kir
mess Hc.encH and dances liable worked
long and very hard to bring thiB Kreut
event to tho degreo of perfection lt
has reached, and lust how well they
have Biicceeded will .be shown tonight,
when tho curtain goes up on tho open
ing grund march. In which the whole
1\Inness caBt will bo i con.
King and '?in on.
Tho king and queen of the great
Klnnesa will he crowned tonight. No
ono knows who thoy are, and thia
Stately crowning of the l oyal Pair is
to be ono of the great treats of . the
whole brilliant program. Tho per
formance will sturt tonight promptly
at olght thirty, and all aro requested
to ho in Mu ir seats huon that time
?6 a", to seo' the entire coBt on thc
stngo in the great opening scene ami
and witness tho crowning of the king
and queen.
Heat Halo This Morning.
The roscrvo scat salo will open thia
morning ut thc Anderson theatre box
oillco promptly at nine o'clock and tho
first in lino will have the choice of
the best soats In the theatre, and the
KlrmeBS management say that one
person can buy just as many Beats as
thoy wish, BO If gocd seats are wanted
lt will be well to bo on hand when
the box o nice window ls first opened.
Dress Rehearsal Lnsl Night.
The final dross rehearsal was hold
last night and every thlDg went off
perfectly, and tho chaperones and
directors of tho Klrmess are more
than delighted and feel that every
thing that goes to make up an inter
esting theatrical offering has been
dono and 1': only needs the support ot
Ute people of Andorson to make lt the
moBt successful affair ever given here,
for ;,uroiy lt is the largest nffulr that
has evor been attomptod in Anderson.
Kirmess Matinee.
There Is some talk of ? Kirmess
matinee to bo given on Saturday af
ternoon, and if things go as thoy
should lt will probably take place,
however that ls a dotait that will be
announced later, but tonight tho Kir
moBs ls un assured thing and 11*3 go
ing to be the greatest thing of the'
wholo year, and everybody who i3 -any
thing ls sure to bo among thoao pre
sent. ; . '
G saville Represented.
Greenville is to be well represented
In this brilliant affair and sixteen wol'l
known society boys and girls aro to
motor over especially to take part In
tho Spanish d?nco that wo3 danced,
(veted and sung so beautifully in the
[?reenville Kirmess. The young ladles
who aro coming over especiallyx for
tho Kirmes? aro ?aid to bo eight of the
moat; beautiful, girls in tue whole ot
Greenville, end they dance especially
wot?, and it behooves local dancers to
Bxort" themselves tc their- utmost ao
&s to carry off tho dancing honors or
this long looked for social and thea
trical event. .
LEBANON SCHOOL NEWS
Doings of interest nt Wtire-Awake
High School Buring Fast Weeg. .
Tho following program Was render
ed by the literary society Friday, Oc
tober 29: . '
:Song by society.
Rssayr-"OrIgln of Hallowo'en' -
Mr. Max Welborn.
t?bate-Resolvod, " That spooks
ronliy oxlBt. . .
Affirmative-Miss Nancy Bre&seale
and Mr, Wade Robbins.
Negative-Miss Madeline,Smith- and
Mr. Frank Thompson.
? Spooky reading by Miss Edna Wy
born.
Soooky evetts . by Mr. J?nn Marv
tin.
Music by Silas.' Floride Welb?rn. .
The society wilt meet:twleo a month
and will give public programs in th>
hew hall, built by the. civic league^
The; 1 Ha\lowe*en musical given -, by
tho faQUlty and the pupils was greatly
enjoyed and largely attended .
Tho teachers had the pleasure, of
idttldg'wlth Mr. and Mrs, i?, t?.
Rohblns Sunday, October 25th.
^TWiV^.^?y Bolle Cooncr spent tiie
week-eud . with' her p?renta in Oreen
The high school boys have urgente
ed ? ; basket ball team. Mr. Wade
Fjbbbina was elected .captain; Mr.
Malcolm Dncwortb. manager. They
hope to put out a strong teeni this
year, , and ; *<yiU haye come games th
near future.
A Matter of Numbera,
j "|f a man -kills another man ls he
Wwhj'M putin. Jail, mamma?" .
"Not always. Sometimes he* la
patti by toe government to do it;
and If .ha c?lh bnty kill ?Doughhe wilt
name moimments erected to him." '
rmess To
FEVER-ST31GKEK HOI
PROMPTLY SUCCORED
PROVISIONS, CLOTHING,
i MONEY AND OTHER NEC
ESSARIES POUR IN
MANY INTERESTED
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i *".,-7
Enquiries Came Early and
j Throughout the Day Concern
ing Destitute Family.
I Touched hy the story In yesterday's
j Intelligencer depicting tho pathetic
condition of a fever-stricken family
of six people In one or thc local mill
villages, dozens of good people of
Andorson Interested themselves In tho
case immediately and ere nightfall the
i house of misfortune had been visit/ J
by the delivery wagons trom a num
i ber ol grocery stores, by kind heart
ed individuals in per*on ard by mes
sengers representing others who
could not go, and thc pantry well
stocked with all kinds of rood, the
sick rooms furnished with necessary
I delicacies,, thc fuel house rcplenilsheif
I and a neat little Bum In cash deposit
ed for tho purpose of purchasing such
.things as the family might havo need
of later on.
Karly in tho morning inquiries were
received at The Intelligencer office by
I persons who desired to know more of
'the details concerning thc situation.
O?hers did not take timo to do this,
but, acting on information which they
gained from the columns of this pa
per, wont direct to tho bouse and gave
succor to the family In distress.
Throughout the dayi.de! Ivery wagons
from grocery stores paused at The
Intelligencer office tb enquire the way
to tho houso, while others deposited
with the office boxes of grocorles to
bo delivered to tho family by this pa
per. Even as thia, is being: written
(Thursday night) there ls a huge.box
ot groceries and a large bundle ol
clothing In thia outee which could not
bo delivered for lack of time. Further -
more . there are contributions in cash
to tho "amount of S7.00 iu the office,
which will bi delivered to tho family
Friday.
Ono of tho very tlrBt persons to be
come interested in the case was Pres
ident Jan. I). Hammett of the,,Arider?
son mills, who called on- ono of tho
attending physicians; to know some
thing of tlie circumstances surround
ing the case. He deplored t? fact
I that ho had not learned of Ute sit
uation earlier, arid pointed out how
?lt was next to impossible for him to
hoar of, suoh cases uniese, thoy .were
reported by the,attending physicians.
Ho implored the doctor .to apprise
him hereafter ot all cases of distress
aa soon aa ?hey were, discovered, in
order that he might .rehder them aid
which bo would always gladly tender.
Following aro cash contributions re
ceived yesterday:
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Felton .... .S5.00
E. P. Valentino.. .. .. .. T700
Cash... ,...1.00 I
* CHEDDAR *
Mrs. Will Chapman, whp has been
very lil with typhoid fever, ls Blowly
improving. . ? ', <?
Mrs. -.Miles Ellison -"f Anderson
visited h0mefolk8 hero Sunday.
Mrs. John A-, Mahn'tfgy Spent thc
week-end witt relatives near Euro
ka.
Mr. Clayton Copeland/ has been
quite ill for tho past week.
A number of our . people attou?*?
the union meeting atr Big Creek on
last Saturday and . Sunday..\ They re
port a good meeting.
Mr. Will Mahnffey attended tho
Oakwood Singing convention last
Sunday.
Mr; Henry Ilumphrc^ 'h?s m?ved
his family from Cheddar; to'his. new
home tight miles rrom. Anderson.
School opened at this: ; place la?t
^^onday morning with a. fairly good
enrollment. Owing to the amount of
cotton In tho fields1 t??ny children
were unable to come to school but
tho busy season will soon be-over and
a large riuriib?r wilt begin nest. w??k.
Miss Gertrude- CllnKscales. l? prin;
clpal of our school. She..(a'assisted
by Miss Lorena Kay as primary teach
er, and Misses Lola Copeland and
Selma Gambrell ca tnicisncdlato
teachers. Misses Kay.and Qci?brell
are new teachers,-, this . being Mlas
Cflln*t?>:cales second .year- arid Miss
Copeland's fonrta xeagv
Rev, J.?T. Mann's ?Appointments.*
F??v. J. T. Mann will' preach at
Mt. Bethel church n?xt StiridAy tnorn
Ing at 11 o'clock, and >.t Kerwee on
B?me day st 3:30 p. m.
^lored'falr Ariiie^Mc*ment. ;
JfcrOf ' M. H. Ga?s?way ot the color
ed schools asks that >tt ^.announced
tho Heed street school 4>oya will make
brooms during tho colored": fair on the
grounds. There wUlia^so he sn ex
hibit from: tho B^ia?V^?nartri^ro^
The Modera ^ajseefi.
"*B^s.-'th?:farme>'''i^h?r?'--V0? hoard
tak dailectr*
? *N0; he discourses *?fco?t agrlcut
lural problems in suofe aematlft* terms
that tt is aft' I can dV^t?el?' xrlse ari*
pretend to folio* hliri.^Kansaa. City
journal.
It's the '
The wonderi
and Young Men'
R. W,
?See the KI RM ESS Friday Ni]
How to VroTcnt Croup.
It may bc a surprise to you to learn
that in many cases croup can, be pro*
.vented. Mrs. H. M. Johns,, Blida,
Ohio, relntcu her experience 4s"rfol
lows: "My little boy ls subject to
croup. During the past winter I kept
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reni
er y in the house,, and'when-he be
gan having that ' croupy cough I
would give him one. or two doses of
it andi it would break the attack. I
like it better for children than any
(.thcr cough medicine because chil
dren take it. willingly, and it la safe
and .reliable." Sold by. all dealers.
POCKET
BOOKS
The best lino
in Anderson.
Btt?fc,,
PUT SULPHUR ON
ANi?CKll
?jv
M END ECU
Beys this old-tidie Eta!?&$ rem
edy ia applied like
. ?old cream.
v .Any irritation or breakup edt on the
face. arm*, .IogB or body when aecwn.'L
panied by itching; .oratan.' ibo *kin 1? |
dry and tevorfaS, cnn li? readily ovar-'j j
come by applying a little"^ld-mlpLtd, ll
toys a no??4 dermtolog?al.:
. ?le ?tnica that fcot?-vjlphur instant!
allays tho tfngry: itching: hiid irntatlJ
and soothes and' b?ais tbs Ee?cmae "
^^ttaving ' the skin clear and SEC
Eold-iu:<phu* hus occupied a secuiss "
tion, for" many years in the treatment
of cutaneous disorder* beaauae of its
in treating th? ?w?fewle sad Inflam
matcry. ?kin affections. . "While net.- al
ways oatablsshiwg ft permanent cure lt
:n<^;^isUs-''?0'T^ttvto::^\itehitt^ irrl- t
tatton and drive tba ??tna away and jj
it.ia often yeart :latf? l-pfore 'ady ?tup- I
lion again: apneara od the ?kl?. I
?'Vfam troubled .sl^ffi\4ltt1n:'9^'iiay. '
cream.
Talk of the Town
cul values we are offering in Men's
s New Eall and Winter Suits, spe
cially priced at
$10, $12.50, $15, $20 and $22.50
Every new style and color that is
worn this season is well repre
sented in our showing; and at the
prices at which we are selling
these clothes, the real values are
there*
SH OES
If you have never worn a REG?L
Shoe, you have missed some of the
greatest foot comforts that hu
manity is always looking for. The
REGAL is undoubtedly the great
est and grandest shoe made. It
has all the style, wearing quali
ties and absolute comfort, that a
person could ask.
Priced $4, $4.50 and $5.00
Other Good Shoes at $2.50, $3.00
and $3.50.
TR 11B B L E
sht" The Up To Date Clothier
Represent the utmost service,
safety/mileage' and pleasure
obtainable from an A?t?-y?
cation trip.
TODD AUTO SHOP
Opposite The Palmetto ;
N. Main. f
Here's the test
Compare our India and Ceylon Black Tea with
. what : you. have been drinking^ lt*s far more
delicious and refreshing. Spn'd for a sample
bag of our "Sib/er Label" Five O'Clock Blend
all ready for your teapot-enqugh for three cup?
UJ-113 Hudson St *' S?FE-'??IA, FiRST ** ?ad Ahv?y?
New York Caty AWrcM Cell Me?? S? F??c??, 1913
Ois)
, S. iL
Capital ana Surplus ?im>,v>uv.0i?
Collection? Given iToraps^AUont?on.
???na Am i?p;M>| . . ' M. Kl? M47?O?j
President, V. P. and Cashier.
II. B. Camphell, Asat. Cashier.
P??z?r, SL C.
; ' Capital and Surplus '812tMQi>.G3 '
Collections Given Careful Attention
Ellison AA Smyth, .Inc. A. lludjrenn,
II. R. Tollison, Asst. Cashier.
Red Rust MtoM Oats
jYe :?ap?et vWc?nesday, ircrn Texas? u, car cf geuamo Ked Rust
Proof dat?, wM.e!?. n? consider oararires fortunate.tu ha^ag secured
this time.
Alan, ?e Lnve a car of Inc Old vcltofc?o Chut?arioo^n turn plews.
Torn your land with 'thjtg: pion;, ?oyt gC??A?R? TeStft* fled*. Snst 'Proof
. Oats and you're sore of plejislng results.