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PROGRAM MONDAY Savage aAd Tiger..6 Reels TUESDAY Naked Truth..5 Reels WEDNESDAY Officer Sixty-Six/_.,.6 Reel* THURSDAY * Dubnrry .,'V . ;._ 5 Reels And "The Strange Case of Mary Page Spendthrift .. ...... 6" Reeh SATUR?AY Napoleon and France v ................... ?? Reels Music every evening by'Anderson's famous trio, Messrs. ' '!_' ' Mc CaUlay, Edwards onoVSrhith. h SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS ^ Mark the smart styles, the un approachable cut and superb. tailoring in the suits shown here at $12.50, $16, $?W *sic? $20. ^ You know the minute, you see them that they are right; there isn't ? question ;?f ie?m-*'X promise, not a shadow:; pf inde cision. We have other good suits at ,S?tO. , And we are ready with < a great line of Straw Hat's-1-"" Straws,- 50c to \ $3.00 Panamas, $5 R;W.TRIB?i^ The Up to Date Clothier , . . Headquarter* for Regal Shoes. \ m mm I1 Wm p????n???????????n^^ /HEN yo? buy Ajax tiresyou ! get something more than fine rubber and fabric and the vulcani?. : zation of these, two. You get the maker's steadfast determin?- , tion for Quality. Ajax tires are ; guaranteed-^rin Anting for 5000 T miles. Measured in .niiles, i4iaaj are bette?* pires by 15?0 miles. u While others are claimi?vg Quality ive are guaranteeing it." X^ienvi?l? RECOMMEND CONDITIONS COMPLETE REPORT MADE AT LAST MEETING BOARD OF TRUSTEES RESULT OF WORK OF COMMITTEES Not Only PupUs But Buildings Have Been Inspected By Various Physicians of City Tho following report was sub mitted at tho last meeting of the school trustees and comes from a committee appointed last fall to in spect the schools and pupils In the district. Thw County Medical asso ciation asked Dr. \V. H. Nardin to take charge and direct tho 'work. The report is an important one, and should be read by everyone interest ed in the Anderson schools: N Aaderson. S. C. May .">. 1010. Hon. Board of'Trustees, Anderson\ School District Xo. 17, Anderson, S. C. Gentlemen: The following is a report of the w?-rk and findings of the committee appointed last fall to inspect the schools and pupils In the district which is given for your considera tion. What recommendations we may give ore' 1n the spirit of sanitary ad vice, and in no way to be considered os criticism. Last fall Dr. W. H. Kardia was asked by the County Medical associa tion to take charge and; direct this work, and with the cooperation of the following gentlemen, without whoso help this work would not have been done, Drs. Wade Thompson, E. A. Hines. O. V. Pruttt. J. R. Young. W. P. Ashmore. Carl Sanders, H. H. Acker, B. A. Henry and C. F. F.oss\ this work has been done, with the as sistance and help of Drs. F. D. Suggs. J. R.' Thompson and C. M. Sanders, .from the dental profcj.don. whose help was invaluable*. This work was hard, consuming .a great deal of time and saorlflc? On the part of t.heso gentlemnn who had to sacrifice their "business to do this, and did so without any murmur or complain*, feeling that while thero was to be no monetary remuntrctalon that they would be fully paid in the knowledge that they were instrumen I tal In starting a wor?by cause. j This committee not only inspected the schobl children, but also tlio bulldlngs^and grounds from a sani tary point of view, knowing full well that the sanitary condition found would be as. good as the majority' 6t their homes, but with th? Idea that the-school should be a. model in higti tr ideals, for them io follow through out their lives we feel that tlie sani tary surroundings should be as near ideal as possible. We made an inspection of each j Child in school noting the. grosser de r feitfe only and calling the parents i attention . to tlie same, asking that i these children" should b? taken to their family physician and have him make a careful examination to as certain-the correctness, of the boards j findings and requesting that this be I corrected. The findings of the board was noted.on a specially printed card, whieb? was^to be filed, by the teacher of ' that ^respective grade so that at | tho' end of the school yea1.' it con'd. be i.^certsinr.-.l whether, or . not tue cause of the child's Inability to make their grade was due in any part to any physical defect, for in this way only can the good of this work bo established. Tho notification card to the parent was carefully. Worded so as not to give offense to the most thin-skinned.' Below you W.1U find a/.sbulated Tecbrd. of the number of pupils Si amined in each grade and the num ber that are affectait:with' the several defects for which, they were examin ed. ' While some of these troubles may seem trifling, Und far removed from the ability'-to-learn,, yet you have on ly to remember, that smtSIl things may keep one from doing their best. \Vo have looked for small troubles as I well as large ones. ' In our examinations . each grade was. taken and each pupil in Chat grade was given an individual ex amination, as far' as practical, and ^.here was no trouble with these With -few exceptions, none objecting to bo examined when it bad been, properly explained to them.: and there was.no object ton on the parts of th?-parents as far as w have ' learned, .for at th? beginning they were told that no pupil had to be examined if there wob any objection on the part of the parent 'or pupil, und I have*had sev eral to come to .me tnd thank > tit for the .examination arid, to calling . their attention to. tho defects found. V :The complote report . being top. long, a icoridensetTlorm. is printed be low.: - 'Svari%tT of children in city schools suffering from poor nutrition, 20; anemia; 13 f; glands, enlarged, ;'S3; trachoma, 93;' defective vlaiop. S30; 'detective; tceiti; i;0id; tonsils, .648; adenoids 216; not vacrlnat?d,'' 4ig; teeth brushed daily, nul : uoraber ex amined, I7O88: We recommend .that as soon a* pos sible that the. board of trustees - en gage oho or' more school ^hyaiclSns whose duty yill.;be to see that every child is given a thorough examina tion ut the beginning of the school year and that all defects noted aud corrected as far as.possible and the teacher be informed as-to tho condi tion found BO they will bo in a posi tion to understand the nature of that indtvidtal cfcttd, . . ATIONSON j > OF SCHOOL S That all children who have been pbsent from school from uny cauh-c 10 obtain from this school physician a certificate stating that jto was no contagious disease lu the child or family, and if there had been that it was no longer any danger of con'.u glon. In this manner, and this on ly, con opidemlc diseases in the school be etamped out and prevent ed In their beginning. Ab to the grounds and buildings, they will. be taken up as they were inspected: ' Ndrib Funt Street School. We found the bullding weil lighted us a rule, with plenty of heat, but the only means of ventilation was by raising the windows which made a draught on those near the windows, j and we would suggest that those E-mail transoms above each w'ndow, which sro now fixed, be made to turn, and in this way wo thluk that there would be a splendid ventilation at a very low cost. Wo wouu suggest that each room be supplied with a thermometer as that the teacher could better toll bow to ventilate. ?r The toilets, both for the boys and girls, especially the former, lack both light und outside ventilation and some steps should be taken to put a modern system, and at least the light ing and ventilation should be at tended to before the opening of the fall semester. The room upstairs, now being used for the first grade, is too small and poorly light and with no means of venyiatior, except) one window, and this should not be allowed another session. We would suggest, that the base ment in the front of the building bo made into ? play room, ex gymna sium, as soon as possible. The space Is there and Is going to. waste, and there is groat need for such here in your public, school system. Some of the desk arc facing tbo light and wo would suggest that all desks be so situated that the light cemc i from'the rear of the pupil, and over the left shoulder. At' soon as piactical, the ceilings should be re placed by wooden 0110? as the plas tered encs arc always falling nn-1 in that way are'a menace to the child ren. - The Kounedy Street School.;. This being the nowest one would expect. It to be the most modern, and wo found it in splendid condition. Each-room well lighted, the desk placed in a proper position, and th> !oilets uro excellent, and we would ri'jggc-?t tin*, these bo used as* a mod el for. you to follow In your othe schools. - There is no adequate way of ventilation, except by the .window method, some change should bo made there' -There is a thermometer in each room. The ToKawa-rSchonl. * This lo welli" lighted and without s?wer. As soon, a^ possible steps should be mado'to connect] with the city system. What was fcald as to ihe ventilation of the Kennedy street school: will apply here. The^West Market 8fr?*t School. Tula Is* very poorly lighted and no means of ventilation.' The toilets are neither lighted .nor ventilated and a,o anything but mode 1 h, and some pteps. should be taken, at once to rec tify tho same. This-/school' Is more ovor-crbwi led. than. any of the other schools inspected, and should not bo allowed. There, should bo a ..ther hiometer In each room for th? bene fit of .-those who Hve'there the. best part of .each day, and some way made to better Ventllato them. : i Tm? fHenn .Street School. This Is well lighted and heated and the toilets' are very good. There are "no themometers in the rooms and no way to ventilate. Orr Mill-Schoo!. This being a mod mi building it is well lighted, and fairly weir heated. Stoves be'ng used.ifOT the source of heat. The. water supply is not good 'bolus obtained from ? pump in a sur face^ closets, and tho supply should be obtained from the city mains, which run ttep.rby.'. The toilets are fair considering that they are surr face/privy type, hut- these should be replaced.:-by. fly proof modern sur fr.ee closets, of the Asheyillo type, till the connection with <th? clly screr system conid bo obraln??. South Pent Street?Colored. Tho school Is badly, over-crowded In every room. 'XoVine?ns.of ventila tion^ Tli?'ncsltion.' Of tho" desk are correct in-all but the'fifth' and ?l:*i grades': The toilets are vile, and at? tent ion in called to tho state law re< quiring all' public Scherls to bo con nected with so wer ^system.. ; The drainage* from the drinking 'fountains Should alsp^ bo connected-, with the sewer system. The other school was not inspected on account of lateness of ih? "s?sE-ion. . Oho fact that wo- especially wltA to call your attention' to ,1s' the nnrot her of children la" school that have not been vac .i'nuted at all, and theses.figures ao not' cover all that have net :hecn v.?Cdnated, as some ot the teachers did not understand- to report to :us- tho number-:in.-their re spective-grades, who had not. been vaccinated, so thl?. list is only a par tial one, of &?t children examined in the ;?vhite- tchooie,' -4T4 -h?ve*"nerer been' vaccinated. This condition la pot fair-to. tho children , themselves, to the. community * In which, .we live, and is m r?f I/wtlo? ;b&h to. th? board of trust?es and the medical proles F1UE VESTEHOAt AFT?R?fOa\ Mrs. ; I/bi-le IlarbhVa htim* > Was JKriwd Se?r' sandy Spring. ? Tho homo, of i.rrty tisteie Harbin near Sandy Springs' was '-destroyed, by fire y?sferdajr atffkrnoon at 3:30 o'clock:- VnY building was an eight room residence, and- only a little of tho furniture was"-,*avcd. No In surance was carried. BIJOU THEATRE "Brightest Spot la Towa" MON >?Y Constance Collier in THE CODE OF MARCIA GRAY" ALSO RED CIRCLE TUESDAY Emmy Wehlen in "TABLES TURNED" WEDNESDAY Charles Richman in "THE IDLER" THURSDAY Clyde Fitches in "THE CITY" ~~ FRIDAY John Barrymore in "THE LOST BRIDEGROOM' SATURDAY Helen Holmes in "THE GIRL AND THE GAME" BETTER KIND OF MOVIES 'Phone 460 ADMINISTRATORS' SALE Ab administrator:', of th? estate of J. (1- Sullivan, deceased, we will sell for cash at public joutcrp in front of the Court House at Anderson, S. C, at eleven o'clock a.- m., on May 22nd, 1916. the following: 1 1-3 shares of capital stock of Riverside Mfg. Co. ' 2 1-3 shares of capital stock of Anderten Cotton mills? 1 shares of capital stock of Coi Manufacturing Co. 2 shares of capital stock Icommon) of Anderson Phosphate & ? HCo. 9 shares of capital stock of Orr Cotton mills. . 1 1-3 shares of capital stock of Standard Warehouse Co. * . HARRIETT D. SULLIVAN. G. GULLEN. SULLIVAN. LADIES! LOOK YOUNG. DHH CRM HAIR V'e the Old-time Sage Tea and Sulphur and Nobody Will Know Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know tho advantages of a youthful appear anco. Your hair is your charm. It makes o, mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance u hundred fold.. Don't stay gray! Look young! Elth bt prepare the recipe at home or got .from any drug wtoro a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Rage and ' Sulphur com pound," .which is merely the old-time recipe improved by tho addition of other Ingredients. Thousands of folks r?aommend. this . rebdy-to-use preparation because it darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no one can possibly tell,' as it. darkens ko na turally and evenly. Yon moisten a sponge or soft brush with It, draw ing this through the hair, taking oho small strand at a time. By morning the : gray hair disappears ; after an other application or two, its natuvu color is restored and It becomes thick, j 'ossy and lustrouB, and you appeal.I ><ars younger.. WyothNj Sage, and Sulphur . Com pound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not Intended for the cure, miti gation or prevention of disease. SZL LISTEN You are spending, too much money! Please think one minute! What per cent of your income dc you save? Un?^ss you put aside some each pay d?y you ar? not doing your duty to yourself Jcf\ family. Join the Savings Club now. ' &?W& B?ok of AndersoB Th? Strongest Bank in the County. ? rTlUK.Wvf' ...... V^w I -?Ii . 9? * h?. lud- ii.i?. r **; ?>?. om<i. ' :.;/ .;' f' ' .) *' ( ; } H . -i; v :. : ' If you choose ycfiir Corset carefully it will be a f^oritf?c?^? for only front lace corsets find fa vor now, and,just as surely will It be The Frost Eaee Corset iWith the Ventilo Back for no other corset interprets the new styles so subtly or possesses so many refinements. We have them in stock for I you? '. or if you wish the better grades we will have your corset made at prices that range up to.R25.oo. :''\. [ ' .;'f^'. ' '.. :.. ?. . -, '.,: " :. * The "Treo" Elastic Girdle Is meeting with much favor for young ladies and'growing girls. The ideal girdle for all out door sports, dancing and the like. Of course; its stylish^ too. ' ;-.. - , $1.00 to $2.5? If you have a corset need of any sort, come to us\ We sell only the best. V White Canvas Shoes For Ladies $5.00 Valttes $2.95 Tomorrow we offer one lot white canvas hand turned sole shoes for ladies, with white covered heelr?nine inches high $5.30 Values, Here for $2.95 Nonev Charged or Sent On ?ppt?V^h) Geisberg Eros. Shoe ?oi Shoes Thal Satisfy Under Masonic TempS?