The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 02, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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AT THE PALMETTO THEATRE TO-DAY
In Three Big Reels-NATURAL COLORED-Presented by the Eclectic Film Co.
This lin illing and sentimental drama enacted principally in the wild jungles is one of the best ever produced. D ?'n ' t
miss it, or you'll miss a treat. In One of our programs condense three or four evenings of entertainment into ;one-*
Blending Comedy, Sentimental Drama and Tragedy in proper proportions. See program for fourth reel.
See this feature today, for an evening of real enjoyment for 10c,
?*Xtie IVIan Tir?t F?ut Tire 'MOVE' In Movies."
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Adelaida Lawrence.
T1IHBB ?r ihe Heiresses who are
often min oil KaleDi lilma are
Miss AilolaIde Lawrence. Miss
?tull? ItOHtnd nuil tata* Anim Q. Nilsson.
Mnny lntorostluji one and two reel
Hims display their neting.
Tile M ..!!..;!.! y.i?r. ck munition wan
the only picture concern to send Ita
ramera men with Colonel Roosevelt on
hi? Mouth American trip. Th*y BOA.
cceded in securing interesting scenes
on the steamer on the wey down and
In Sont h America. The film shows the
int?mate ?Jd? of Brasil, which hos ???*
er before been jhown on the screen,
the lepejfa colony at< Trinidad ana
ninny beautiful South American nature
picture?.
The success thnt has already attend
ed the recent release of George
Klolne's ?rn nm fixation of the opera
stor^ "The Murringe of Figaro," hes
Ruth Roland.
induced Kleine tri follow it ap with
"The Barber of Jbvillo," in which the
Hame characters nppehr nnd which le
(tuite an noteworthy for 'ts beautiful
settings and* costuming.
Spnrtnnburs. H. C., a town of .17,000
Inhabit.-.,its, hon s ts of foo? motion pic
ture theaters that would-be a credit
to any' larger city.
One of the greatest novels in Amer*,
can literature is Oliver .Wendell
Holmes* "Klsie Venncr." It is solid
commendation, therefore, to say of the
three reel screen adaptation made for
Kennedy Features by Arthur Maude
that it maintains the high level of
drama and psychology upon which tho
famous study of tho consequences of
heredity moves.
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..^*npnleon.,. made, by Cines, bas Just
been placed on the American market
by George Kleine through his branch
offices. "Napoleon" isuln eight reels.
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Ann? Q. Nilsson.
nnd fairly bristles with spectacular
battle scenes. 'Throughout the picture
rios a love story centering about the
evil influence exercised by tbe famous
Mme. de Longueville and a certain
Imrop often criticised lu tbe blstory of
those days.
. John Pelxer. for many years with
Edison an;*. mers recently with tho
General Film company, is now with
Pattie ns sales manager.
!c!SSS, ~hs piaj'o vii a roe ter
leads for H arno Hims, is quite as ac
complished a sculptor ns he is an ac
tor. lils stn ge experience he obtained
in Germany, where be was born, tn
the r?mpanles of Joseph Kains and
the futuous Sonnenthat. Thereafter
he prosecuted sculpture with earnest
nets until bis entrance Into filmdom.
"TheGovernor's Ghost" is Mr. Hoi mea'
, latest vehicle. He ls also remembered
for .his parts tn "Man and Woman."
"The Worker." "Cards," "lu tba
?f?ftcb" sod "A Dog gone Baron."
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show you tow nice lia can
make hi? home look by
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FOR TUB FAMILY HONOR
Mux '.: reel ?>mm? that uri!! appeal
toali featuring Bob Leonard and*Has
c?Saukiiuin.
SLIM BECOMES A i'OOK
Frontier coraody.
THE FORTH PROPOSAL
Rsx. A brilliant farce comedy wRh
Bob Leonard and Betty Shade.
Coming tomorrow ?THE ACID
TEST* 2 reel Victor with Warren
Kerri s*n.
Coming Saturday **THK LEGEND
OF THa FASTO? TRIBE' 2 reel 101
Bison with Wm. Clifford.
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American Western Drama.,
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Majestic Drama.
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Keystone Comedy.
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Imbin Drama. V
Foaturlng Rosemary Theby, tn a sen
timental drama full of heart ' throb*.
Intcsely interesting and exciting. One
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??te Job to Politician.
Norfolk, Va., April 1.-Miss Mattie
It, Tyler, grand-daughter of bohn Tr
ier, tenth pr?sident of the United
Sutes, iv?ay surrendered the Court
land, Vs., postt?Bce, which she aaa
bald for ?lateen years, and turned over
Its affairs to H. A. Williams, appoint
ed by Postmaster General Burlcson,
from civil service.
A sack of our 8-4-4 on your lawn
gras? wii? improve fy wonderfully,
it will also give thc leaves on
your trees ar additional luster.
Ttite wil please any Civic Asso
ciation.
Anderson Phos
phate & Oil Co.
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* Items of Interest and Person i
* Wireless on the Si
? f S f X f if. if. if, if. if. if. if
Count)' Doctors ' I
M?t Y enter jay, I
The regular meeting ot thc county I
medical society .took place yesterday
morning. The only action of Interest 1
to the public taken by the board yes
terday was the action endorsing the
Board of Health of Anderson tn the
course that body is pursuing for a
cleaner city.
The society elected delegates to the
state convention to bo held in Flor
ene?, April 14-16, as follows: Dr. C.
F. Ross, R. Les Sanders und J. C. Har
ris, with the following as alternates,
Dra. J. O. sanders, W. K. Nardin, H. H.
Harris.
Mrs. OURS?? Hus
Qone to Baltimore.
Mrs. B. B. Gosoett left yesterday
for Baltimore where she goes to place
her little non in John HopklnB hos
pital for treatment. The boy has been
taken to the Institution once before
and lt ls boped that the trip will re
sult ultimately in his geing' entirely ]
cured. Mrs. Gosaett is siso to visit
relatives in Annapolis, her old home,,
before her . return to Anderson.,,
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Hope* ?s<>fjea
, Also .Raraed.
William Laughlin, whose pretty
home on South Mah) street was re
coptly destroyed by fire, is having a j
new .hou?a-built on thc same site, eq
ually aS'pretty and commodious, as the
old dwelttag. The new?house? is to |
cost appraxima^oly"?JjV?l andr'Will be
modom i in rovsjpy, detail. Mr. Laugh? |
lin sald^yostero^.'attat he thought
some. D?L4?iS. *'?t?os 'nrastN have been
boodees ?sad that hs sincerely, hoped
thaf: tha'bi particular p??te, whatever
it .may i have beau, has*'gouo ,up in
smoke? ?together with ' the remainder
of his belongings, .
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Inpi.'rMftftSe
i Is raft,RateoTfriag. _ _.
"a/v. A. C. ?GR,-Gac ,t?? w iiiiumaton,
waa in Anderson yests/day and says :
that, 'he . Ia - now ,faat recovering from
injuries he. sustained iait week whea l
',<*, fell ... an Aa?vt?bviu aima. Cupu r?
McGee bas only one leg. having lest'j
th? Othef ll? S baltic ?uf:H=s %V?i'
Between the States, and ?he store he
entered last week had a freshly oiled
floor. When he stepped on the sleek
floor be sustained a fall, his leg be
ing severely brulGed. Capt. McGee
bas ? number of friends in Anderson
and they will all be relelved to learn
that-his Injuries were not serious,
aatwdff
SPARKLES
Anderson Woman
Hud Operation.
Mrs. Ruth Dixon underwent an oper
ation in a tireen vilo hospital Tuesday I
and yesterday was said to be getting |
along nicely. She is under the care
of Qr. Jervey, a w ^11 known epecisllst
and it ls boped that tba trouble she I
ha's been having with ber eyes will bel
reliovad sin rn tH? c?1^" *'o~ iC? '
formed. Owing to her advanced age, !
the operation waa considered a very
delicate one. Misa Sudle Martin cr
this i ct ty was at the bedside o? the pa- J
tioni. _____
Martini Grocery
V?i!? Hoon t'?if'?.
Marlin's grocery store, P. D. Martin,
proprietor, will be tbs newest Indus
try for North Anderson. Th 3 build
ing to be occupied by this new concern J
ls now practically completed and Mr.
Martin said yesterday that he hoped io
be able to open UP by April 1">. This
store will be a credit to North Ander
son and, doubtless JU- paying business
proposition for Mr. Martin.
Cadet Acker ? ~
Is on Sick l eave.
Gladstone Acker, a cadet ut Clemaou
College, ia in the city for a few days*
stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Acker. Mr. Ack?r has, been suffer
ing a gr^at deal from a number of
carbuncles and i>?3 been doable to at
tend to bis duties at tba college on that
account. His friends trust that he
may soon be recovered. .
Travelling Mea
Recette Wanting,
Carda have W>?n received In Ander
son and all other towma of thia sec
tion, seat out hy the National Hotel.
Aseoclatlon, in which travelling man
are advised to mles Atlanta and not
i out? their Lripo'fajr t?i?i city wurlng
the motin g of the Shrine ia May. It
ls understood that every a vail abs?
room will bo nt mi? M ta t.Uo ?uf^re e?
the 86,000 Shrinsrs In'Atlanta for the
meeting and theretorejt WU? be tfopos
slbl* for the Atlanta'irtpte?e lo look but
for their transient guest?.
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ii Mention Caught Over the *
ree ts of Anderson *
IW. W. Smoak Is
j Back lu Anderdon.
I W. W. Smoak, business manager of
thc Intelligencer company returned
I yesterday from Wal ter boro. Mr. Smoak
twas seized with an attack of pneu
monia while on a business trip to Col
inton county and bas been confined to
bis bed there for the last month. That
he is able to return to Anderson how
and resume bis duties bore ls a source
of much gratification to hie friends. He
is practically recovered and after a
few whiffs of Anderson county air he
will be himself again.
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l'canots Again
Lured *BIg John.??
John li- Kay, better known in all
parts of Anderson county as "Big
John" has again tendered his resig
nation ?? ci Bwai? on tho chaingang
and was yesterday moran.? present id
with a bag of ground pr a?, goobers,
peanuts and pindera, together with a
four-foot stick of candy. .' T'.ie presen-:
ii?lion was made by J. MACK King. Mr.
Kay is a splendid guard and has done
[very efficient work while he has been
connected with the chaingang s'iuad.
Ho was succeeded yesterday by an
other very capable men. James H.
Uampey, formorly sor?^aat of the
i chaingang.
? r1-n
Frank Bred Uta*
*t? Jacksonville,
j ,C. Prank Reod.who baa bean spend
ing some time In the city,, loft yester
day for Jacksonville, Fla., to resume
his duties With the coffee house with
v?hiih hs is conocted in Florida. Mr.
Reed is a splendid . salesman and
Utanda highly with his firm.
lit- --o
George McConnell
Jtepprts for; Duty.
George McConnell,' one ol the main
stays of the' baseball club, left yester
day for Charlotte whoro he will Join
hi*.'team (Buffalo) and report for
sprfcs practice. ueip'ro his depart
ure yesterday George, Bald that be felt
in fine shape and thought he was al
ready "flt" for the coming mason. He
[expects this searcy U, Lj & l*aau-:? j
lye?r with bim. Ms.-ebd Mrs. Frank .
?Reed have moved into Mr. McConnell's
?home on Franklin street . for the
I spring and summer.
Jim Alfred Ia
A New PoaUlon.
James Alfrod Bailey, formerly otis
of the genial saloam -n at Martin's
drug store.has accepted a similar posi
tion with the Red Cross Drug storo and
yesterday entered upon lils new dudes.
Jim Alf ls.a splendid clerk apd h3 will
make the Red Crass a valuable mau.
S. M.. Wotto wi?T~?
?Judge Contests.
S. M Wolfe, a well known,member;
of tho Anderson bur, has boen selected
as,on) of the judges for tho Piedmont
Oratorical Contest which ls an event
of Friday and Saturday, in Greenville.
The other, two .luajr?* ?? ssjiciinscd
Ii wm Greenville yesterday will be Hon.
H. K. Osbornes of Spartanburg and W.
H. Scott of GreenvUle. An Andereon1
boy will speak at the oratorical meet,
representing the local high school and
mach interest is now bein;* manifested.
ny inn nigh acbool students. . , "
HIGH SCHOOL TO
BE REPRESENTED
Oratory Heard hi Greenville Fri-1
day Night and Track Maat
Takes Place Saturday . .
Tho Anderson High School will ba
wall represented at the events to br
held In Greenville Friday and Satur
day ie connection with the Piedmont
Jtmtorical contest. Jerome Bock, who
?Mb speak for the local high school, is
expected to make a splendid effort aud
I? sure to crowd some one for tho
first place; while tbe following yo'?u*
?Ma will appear at the athletic meet
on Saturday for the A. H; 8.: Dan
iels, Bruce, Boweft, Ballon tine and
Cromer.
Mine schools-aro-io take part in the
two daya program and none of the
local boys fe*! S5t<5 tixnt *h*y will hs
able to win.. They do not know just
what tba strenn>h of toe various
schools may prove to be be but the?
Qajta.sure Uiat they w*li be able
make a creditable shearing for Ander- j
SOI?. '
And w,e arc confident that "The Gul?
Hy" has possibilities that few of Ihose
> vt who .?peed by dream of.
WATCH IT.
o PERSONAL^. o
o .o
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Miss Sallie Norris rms- returned to
her home in Westminister, after ?
thrje weeks stay wtttt;.relatives in
Aversen. _ ^
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J. M. Halley of the Broadway" see-^
a. few hours.
.W. J. Waters -A Anderson, Boute 4.
was' among tho business visitors in
the city yesterday.
i larry. Oelsberg has been jtj^nding
several dava .fa? E|>i?rii>ii
frionas.
W. t?. Cox of Hones ?aUt spout a
tew hours in the city?ye?terday on
business,
C. iJ. watson or starr
thc "*C?? ?n0WT> V?sS?vrp i?, ??i? Oily jrwe
terday.
Mrs. J. J, Glenn or^?dy Sprangs
was shopping in Anderen?, yesterday.
Miss Anulo Shirley.af Belton was
snopping tn the city yesterday.
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.fohn A. Bolt waa ant?&g the. Ander
son farmers to visit? the city yester
day.
T. M. Felicra of j&ft&ar- spent ?
few hours In' the clij^Ml?rday.' ""
J. C. Nallv. a wnll k?bwn Anrter
son farmer, was in th<
on business.
J. J. Locke of. Greenville was mt
btiratsss visitor ia tine'etty yester
Col. Lt E. Campbell of the Kureka
section was in the city ybjsjerday.
Oart Shirley
tba Long Branch
denian
H. ?;nHes of jgrs ip tho
yesterday, a gaes? Wt *** Ghiquola
?hn Hanks of the Long Branch
Frank Cunningham ha? returaed fr?
his home in Grenville, after a visit
hero to his mother, mr*. Sallie Cun
ningham.
Cadet J. Van Moore nf Clomaon
College was hen last night for the
Inspection of tho Palmetto Hilles.
Mra. J. F. Geer and children are
tlnn won J- ?bc di? ?ZfZZTim.; wir
visiting Mrs. Gear's parents. Mr. and
Mrs.. T. D. Poe re la Westminister.
C. F. Martin of Neal's Creek spout
yesterday in the city.
Iv % L. Tate or Martin township was' a
business visitor to the e4ty yesterday.
W- Ri Johnson, a business man of
ii-"- l-.--. --j----. ;o?v?i?stjr in An
derson.
Lee Owens of Bishop's Branch spent
><::it?rduy In tho city on, business, - vf
. ML-A. .Honeyc??^e! Sire Torin, ?poni.
v hours ip tho city yesterday nn
Dusincss. ^
A BACHELOR TAX.
Has Been lmpefed by the Cerera*Mtt
of Austria. '
Vienna. April I.-A flor a parliamen
tary wrangle continuing,, o*^.- K year
tho new income ?-a;>
tf passed on the Austrian taxpayer
flnds himself in . sympathy with the
Amer lean citizen tn figuring cat th?.
worst that cac befall him under the
terme of th? n?? t*r.
The taxing of Incomes is net ^Jpw
thing in Austria but the revised system
bas so many new points that it Win
bract Ice Hy bc beginning ??1 over Agjgin.
The new law will exempt aitosasner
mer? th-* :\ unit ? mi?jion ci Ule pt^fcfit
taxpayer-, but will BO taise thej ?te
af taxation all around that an in
creased revenue may result Thc!chief
Improvement ls in favor of tbsfyar
man; and the burdens fall hoav|diBl|>*
UK tho bachelors aijd person? w|t|kat
children and persea? with mcomog of
more than 92,000 a gsa*.
The bachelor tax requires that snob
per^oiw u?vir>s uw?itj?y dopa?utng up
.m ihenv will have to pay nTteea Dsf
ceai.. u?di'-?oaai cn tac amount of Uielr
iooon> tax. Also persons having
only one other to pr?vido fer, sven a?
married persons withoutes)H3ren, will
bsfre<-(Utrg<l tn pay addition ra ten per
cent