The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 17, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
PART ONE
VOL. 1. NO. 1.
Weekljr, K t WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914.
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DILAMATlc' L'ETT?K.
New YorkV" htatob* Ifc^There were
no firstnights? et Hie theatres this
weoky but eutftclent novelty has been
provided in the announcement that-the
Hippodrome engagement of America
*!n cio?o two .weep*- from tonight,
when, the MetropO?tauW?ii nui Tare-rs?
to the diving automobile, the armv of
Indians, clowaa,-circus acts and glrhs.
It mill mark the earlleut closing of the
Hippodrome since the huge institutton
was opened. Following "America"
the Klppadromo will put on 'Pinafore'
the scenery of which is being arranged*
by- %Vrthur . Voe'gtlin, self-delegated
Can ta Claus of illusion to old and
young: Toe . great expanse of stage
will be used In Its entirety and the fa
mous Hip?H?dreme tank Wil? - hfeve ?
conspicuous part. This will-mark the
first attempt at the Hippodrome to In
troduce ft so-called "summershow."
Ann Swinburne completes a success
fui ?n?agpment ai. the Grand Opera
House tonight, having appeared there
this week In. ^The Madcap ?uchees,"
wbjcb made a hit at the Globe, thea
tre earlier in the season. Misa Sw?n?
jf? - itw-^Hewlav|esv,Wpf'? a Boott
Fouehe Drug Co,, Anderson. 8. C.
W. H. Harrison. Anderson,, S. C.
Anderson Cash tJroce. Anderson, s.
M. W. Hunter, Pendleton, S C. 3303
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b?rue Is ode of the young prima don-,
uns-who. paB made wonderful pro- ,
gress In -bpr short career on the
stage/
' Miss Maude Adams has entered upon1
her third month in "The Legend of
Ignora,"* at ther Empire Theatre.
Crowds are witnessing the perforier
ancc weekly, and there is no doubt that
[the play could-remain all summer.
Av?re k not for other engagements that
have to be .filled in' other cities before
[the close of Miss Adames' season
i. Wi>n^ ^ p??y wrigg? rasa us w'?4.b a
optoone Is jhown bj August's Merl ugh
I In'his new .play or New York lift
"What Would You Dot" now runuinj
at the Hudson. The piece Is full .o
the most amusing eituatiomt and will
idrsw crowds fdra long time to come.
It has been decid?d to keep "Tho
Things That Count," at the Playhouse
for the remainder of the season. The
play has been one of the notable suc
cesses on Broadway this year. Tho?
nloMs e. nrtnd 'nubatantlal on? and the
acting; Is or atf Unusually high order.
ihe taar performance or "Th
Laughing Husband" will bo giveo'at
Knickerbocker Theatre/ tbitigtlt?
tho play wilt go to the road. It |
vedethousands of husbands
wives and sweethearts laugh duringj
its New York run, and will no doubt j
this performance in other
One of *h* odd features about Frank {
-'?^f ?at?edy, "Tod MahVi
. fl?the ?ttf street Thoatre,^&*
not?- of surprise It' has Aw?keood
t nofjfedy *tor- thought * of tfi?
,uic before. So many misguided
als hare'gone the troubled way of
? country home builder that it real
In difficult to a'coudt for the long
Guidance of tho topic by constantly
groping dramatists. That Mr. CrtatjBu:
has tcuchca great numbor? of porso^?
bright Where they live,*'is apparent io
all frequenters of the lobby betweon
acts, wh?r? bomo roaring remiataed?rj
oeil suggested by comic ?pisodes, vju*t
wtthesscQ" upon the stage are related"
with tho utnaSa^**'Vivacity.
"Kelp Wanted" at tho MaxuSe BllloSr
holds tisrtsr indefinitely. Thcpieco has
litiffitltWfx-the solid impressions of
Francos; Starr continues her ?.^-,
rvjfous wa* at the Betasco whera "*Theu
. vp,? soon attain its tooth per-'
furiuBni.oj t
Guy' Bates Post eb?eivd up?di the
tiiird ftior.ib of bis New York run ax
^Ghidr, the Tent maker/*
Marigny. atop trse'VMrtJ?
fourth Street Theatre, is earnbsg its
phme among the attractive after-thea
tre rejort* or the ^gutter d*?*sf
Lruretto; Taylor will enter wbe? (be
GBtK consecutive'we*k of nsr t
wen* in "Peg 0*My Heart.'' at the Cot
oh Wfcad?y night.
Margaret Angltn will begin her Kew
bYeff? season at the Hudson Tneatre on
Monday.. The nrit'tVb woes* of th?>!
esfagement will be devoted to
CAPTURES CITY!
l^'ltt^%bifir%d6S0r'Mfe?e Than Any]
Other ' ^"Kfltaher . In
ilftuifj
{Uy ine Heinous ?iamnier. j
The eight weeks' ceinpalgu of R?v,
*>r- ..-?^!^8* *?*', J*, PKtsburgj
ends today-.( Sunday^ and with[..effects]
so vxtraoxdlaaoj a* to make the story
One of cat loa-wide int?r?t Some 30,
t?XJ pe^pa^njeo, ?M>%_tnj|_ ffllli
dtda-kave? fftfl.l *?
COU
t Hut
In* f: hy ip^anal^i^?^atra
ni^inary faf? sjtbu? -the ^etinga?held
by the ?clebrat?d os-baseball player
and his asociales.
There was trepidation la the breasts
some of "Billy" Sunday's admirers
he adcoht?red a city of th? ake
b ttf. Hitherto hla campaigns
hatef ftlwhys been' in small places. It
was freely prophesied that he would
wet make a dent on tbe Iron city
Really, though, fiusburg la far more
religious than New York, which has
oylortari, strfctrimnsxHod from thej
community's scotch-Irish ioroboars, la
stiH foudd- tpM-lafyrypj;
To come-in jfo?raaoe/to the most'
notable fact a**** the s?h?ay h*i*efr
inge it 1ft that the' evahgelist baa stir
red this- unemQttimkr cfty frbifi center
to circumference?from-top to'tiottoin.
Inr fashionable clo.be-and downtown
harroome; in- the newspaper offl
everywhere "RUIy" and his rjt*
arr-the common theme of talk,
daily heifsHfBftpe>-lh -?e *Ry hah'iwre
llahed the scrims to foil every da;
"Btify-* Bnndsy ht Bttfl?fsatre- Bed
.- \ Reguiariy three times a dafl(t..
evangelist preaches. Often ho sa
Wiehes In two or three addlthonftl ad
dresses. At. night and every ad
noon he spcalts lu the big tabsrnaotel
especially h?llt for huh, which Faotdsl
accuse What than-??.fltM? p5?rpl?. . ?Cn
noon ho speaks in a downtown church. |
't aevu were: ee*weva j^w amr -t.?w
business mea'jammed into the First
Presbytcrtea ciweb at the ndo> eer-|
vice I attended, .
1 m the monslngB 'the pi?s?*h#;4iaajj
been TO?rinreras pmr??r
wom?n In some most aristocratic I
iKMbee 'ia f< -?Wlfsr Siaday; U\
not comnar^^Oght of'as an ?raa>
ment to amlttl?haWs parlor, but ho
meMtoo 'mmimiklre's parlor, but he
genlal^ahd- be prt?t*fcs Me. earn*
straight. Suadayesdaemessage* -that
nave: made him famous.
rittsb?rr baa" >taken <?p?v Sunday;
und' the biggest business' add pMbtld
men of the cRy,h>??^^^^^eiix
taborndole^' fSom? hevb"
dtfst vtratt;" A weok ago ten
men. detailed to tb'j, tabernacle
forward in a body, l^?rtr -i
aid they .were going later when thtyj
codld take" their faHsdlie* with them?*
perhaps thf-mhsj seaaattonai M??t
of co??ts^e?^ hy w? ?vaa?V
Bat. Att persona who go forward arej
enrolled add their names sent to the
pastors of the churchos.
Hear the Crowds Are ?et.
There are very few persons in
Greater Pltsburg who have not board
Sunday at least ones,- Admission baft
been practically by tickot, so over
whelming has been the demand/' The:
huge audlM>?rlUftt Is flltad usually an
hour before tbe.^^ache^leMtme-c^ bjc^'
ginning,.: T^rtraa iS sp^nt to king
rag aax h?^&>pi?^~^-~.' ' ^P^P^,
tlons from nearly art *he big busltWef?
concerns m'tfttf cityhwe ettehdedSin
body. One newgph,f?r atefte sent
800 of its employ?e and as they stood
up and sshg ?etr*^av?\4tt hymn" th^
crowds cheered. The tabernacle;
choir hrid l.soo trraibed^oices present
nightly. '
I heard several persons try lu g to get
tickets to the Sunday meetings by
"pull." as for ? great -pVTritieal con
vention. These ticket? are "npnotium.
ed: in various ways. One for.m of
ticket Is good for two persons, one* of
whom must be a non^ChristiBli".'
success of th?'orgahlkst'.'Wi in
ing tb?. rocetings^from being a *
ing- of chureh folk lias-been *i
fuE
Ifpwtings to elBht>r districts for-djo
eu ishm - s?d Bible sttldy havo been
he d by ^he- teb pfersotre who^ake op
th? Sundbyv1W?'>tA?<1?te include wo
mi a woTkers,ft?**^thvts for the "down
anfr sf?f^N^Me teaefcers,^ orgaolaer*
No dspslrthwt^r^ke campaign Is
more sAccessfet- 4?hjt^?tfe -tfoon ewbt
fngs for wora^SA
Mi
VsSSi
.Masks kt Brief.
Bat'tmore Nowsi
to ?o'ltet? ?sAss: pat
vor -Ai?xkft.< Tbir' n?vi -
ntttaaye^X.tfes',
in oonimemor^Jbn ol tnr
a biiwatuit w.ssT'
'&&??9f?l* of Inter
abstaining'
retbrerla/Swe
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mue* l?- ek
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out a bockohiog hand1 to
was.
' production in 181? Was
' s two aotal
i y in the l'ai-'.
;-?^B^Htet?>?"-?dff '? rbad ?wi?
I i.ooo m-aos. to be ttf loiiritsd 'ah.
to connect ehe or more of tti? 'Open
Pacl?e ocos? bs>borw on the imtkbefm <
ofcAissga; #*b the ?avtgarsW
>%v t^'?fetior of Alaato. aha
with a coal Add or fields r
s^lB?e?ri? ^ttfy^atfir
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Older men wrjrjfe^ts of MOflEY are looking for! younger men with
a fettle money;^wB?he^ wo?lil like to take into HARTNERSHIP.
Nothing can h?id^pwn a man with CHARACTER and money.
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We pay 4irtrxtnt-..inrer2.it-- quarterly, j
The Fanners & Merchants Bank and the
Farmers Loan and Trust Company, both ?f I
Anderson, S. % gica$ -deal of pleas*
ure in lending money to prompt paying cus
tomers and at this season^of the year take
an especial pleasure in lending jmoney to
their farmep fwe?tf
Wc would iH^ptcueert^? extend our iu;qbal?tauce with the faVui
!',ra or this Rood couhty by lending them money.
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keep corajgr ,n every day.
description
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orses on hand,/come aivdl see them.
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