The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 08, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
"TOILS of VILLI AN Y.?
.... FEATURE PHOTO-DRAMA IN THREE FARTS-NATURAL COLOR ...
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Here's The Story
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FOUR BIG
REELS
Every Day
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. hard Murvbjfc, a circus owner, ia
i - with AHe Simpson, a tight
ro. filter. Hu objects to her re
ceiving attentions from Tom Collins,
All<e falls to the ground and is ren
dered unconscious. Th? circus own
er attempts to go to. her assistance,
hut ls hurled aside by Tom, who car
ried the girl to her dressing room.
There he revives her and then takes
her to her home. Consumed with
Jealousy, Marvin orders that the Jock
ey be discharged. Dejected, Tom
callo on Al'ce and tells her the bad
news. She advises him to answor an
advertisement In tho newspaper, and
he succeeds In securing a position
with John Wilson, a noted race horse
owner. He makes rapid progress in
his new position, and Is selected by
Wilson to ride the favorite in a! com
ing race. The circus owner learns
that Tom is to ride and determines to
wreak vengeance on him. He goes
to Alice who has recovered from her
injuries, but she refuses to receive
him. Furious at being snubbed, he
threatens to harm her lover unless she
consents to see him. Frightened at
his threats she consents. He at
tempts to embrace her, but she re
pulses him. Enraged, he tells her
that he is going to kill Tom, and
locks her In har room. Alarmed for
the safety of her lover, she is power
less to warn him, as she Is imprisoned
on the top floor of the house In which
she lives. The steht of the Umbrel
la, which she uses io balance herself
In her circus act, suggests a way of
escap? and she decides to take the
terrible risk. She crawls along the
edge of the house und makes her
way to a telegraph wire attached to
DON'T -
the comer. Steadying herself for a
moment, she begins her desperate
trip. #hlle below the pepple gasp
In horfyr as they realize her fright
ful danger. Balancing herself with
the aid of the umbrella, she walks
along the slender wire to a telegraph
pole and climbs down to the street.
Frantically she hastens to the race
track and learns that the villain has
already arrived. She finds his trail
and traces him to a secluded part of
the race course where she perceives
him crouching, pi&fol in hand, ready
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"The Man That
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Put The 'MOVE* In Movies '*
to shoot down the unsuspecting jock
ey as he rides' ?by!. She throws her
self upon the murderous wretch and
attempts to wrench the gun from him.
Seeing the struggle, an officer comes
to her assistant" and wrenches the
revolver from tWillalo just as Tom
dashes by on? hst hors*. He ls over
come and dragged off. to jail, while
Tom flushed with victory and amid
the plaudits of the spectators, ls soon
enfolded in. the arms of his awet
heart, who had so bravely risked her
life to save her lo/er. 0
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FOUR BIG
REELS
Every Day
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Our supply ii
the very bc
. _, markets
The Public is C
To Visit our Green Hou
Open Week Day?-8 a. m. to 7p
Anderson Flo
...THEATRE I
TODAY'S PROGRAM.
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Bi jen (oday in *ARace WHa Death.**
THE POWER Of PRAYER*- '
.Victor 2 revi throbbing and sense*
?Ional cVama dealing*, erith lire as.
it exists In the highest circles today,
;rat;;r!r.R Ir-iiur Wa?uce.
A RACE WITH NEATH~
Rcx. A thrilling auto drama fea
turing ?ob Leono-d and Betty Shade.!
THOME PKPMJ?TENT ?rii wjisna.
Neat or foin edy with LINS Moran.
Coming Thursday *IN THE WOLVI?!
PANOS" "3 reol 101 Bison with Wm.
Clifford.
Coming Frlduy "KINO, TUE DETEC
TIVE, IN THE MARINE MYSTERY"
2 roo!. IM I* with King Baggot Also
**A WOIUVH HONOR* western with
.' Warren Kerrigan.
Saturday *TME MYSTERIOUS LADY1*!
rori Cold Seal detective drama, aen
ta!l< >,.,!.
ELECTRIC
. ?. VMEA TRI? ?
TODAY'S PR410BAM.
BARRIER ROYA!,
?roheho. A twn'reel I.-ttin tragedy 1
?morrow, '^HB KEN
1 special three reel Wafr
Hh Alarttta UusmM.
4 REELS- 10c
Mf&ial Morie? Make Time Fly.
3 a selection of
.st plants the
alfords.
Cordially Invited
ses and Show Grounds.
.m. Sundays4pm to6p.m.
ral Company
PALMETTO
* THE ATRE
TODAY'S PROGRAM.
TONY ANO MALONE?T
Selig drama.
YAUA KIES OF f A^fe
Lubln drama.
AN AMERICAN KINO
Edison comedy drama In two parts.
Prince Jan of Balkis ran away to
American and kia grandson, John
North, fell in tove with Helen Bond
whose family,waa ambitious. So John
accepted the throne of Balkis when
it waa offeVed him, proceeded to
smash royal customs and to squelch
the Bond family.
v ?Coming Thursday *T0IL8 OE VIL-|
WA NY*? three reel natural color
feature.
Coming Friday-^SecOnd Installment
of the "PERILS OF PAULINE"
4 Big Reels-10c
THE HAN THAT RUT THE HOYE
IN MOVIES.
*?*-TOE E. v. saul ii v:
Has He*n Speakiag In Fee Bee S*e
Columbia,. April 7.-United States
Senator E. I). Smith, did not discuss
his race for re-election wlrhV in the
etty today en route to Washington from
the ' Pee Dee ?action ' ot ; the state
where ba haa been speaking. The
junior aerator waa in conference with
several of hts political lieutenants
while ia the ciiy abd appeared confi
dent. He gavo out no statement rela
tive to the candidacy of his opponent
Governor Biease. ' Senator Smith's
friends are encouraged over-tkr, gr".,i
news hi h^s been receiving oa hts
proaent trip through the Pee Dee. they
aay. They state they are confident
that be will defeat Governor Biease by
a good majority. The senator himself,
owever, while smilingly confident will
not discus hie opponents chanco? but
ls leaving that until the john debate
thia summer.
Senator Smith's cotton bill la well
on its way .to passage through con
gress and the Immigration comm
of which ho ls chairman has that btu
before the senate. On both mensures
the junior senator has put In bard
work attd is auslous'Tfjp get thom
through.
Notice to the ??^a?cr?|# Votera of
AndersitH Copely
In accordance with the provisions
of the constitution of the Democrats
party ot South Carolina, adopted ia
Sute Convention at Columbia 8. C.,
May 15th 1912. the respective clubs of
Otis county will meet or- Saturday.
April 25th, next and organise, each
olub will elect a president, secretary
and treaauiH?e. . ?se-iber cf thc CG??
ty executive committee, and delegadas
to the county convention which meeta
et Anderson. Court l>us* on ?he
fourth day of ^Vj^mmmW delegete
shall be elected foi*eVery 26 members
of each club or a majority fraction
thereof.
at L. Bunhim. County Chairman
3. D. Usaman, Sec.
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* ELECTRIC CIT!
* Item? ol Interest and Persona]
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Thief Brok?
Oat of Jail.
A. L. Welch told The Intelligencer
Monday of how proud he felt over csp
turJtn? hla /.hiniro?? thief S ?''."?0 f?t
o'possum. Mr. Welch had a cage
made for the old 'possum and the
young one and Monday night he
thought them safely caged up. Imagine
MS consternation yesterday morning
when -ho wont out to take a lona at
his captives and '"^covered in the
cage nothing but ck of 'possum
hair, his prisom ./lng escaped.
Mr. Welch had lookea forward with
much anticipation to the splendid din
ner he contemplated having and con
sequently lt was hardly safe to men
tion 'possum to him' yesterday.
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Handsome Furniture
Has Been Installed.
Entering heartily Into the "clean-up
and palnt-up" spirit of tho day tb An
derson, Parker ft Bolt yesterday com
pleted the installation of what is
probably the finest clothes display
cabinet In the city. The .new cabinets
arrived Monday and the Parker ft
Bolt force spent practically all. of
Monday-night in'getting the new fix
tures placed. With the improved
furniture it is possible for this well
known firm to display itu goods to
far greater advantage and at the
same, time they will save some floor
space.
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Health Officer
Is WeU Pleased.
Health Officer Campbell said yester
day that he was much pleased over
the splendid work being done in con
nection with the cleaning up ot the
city. Mr. Campbell aatd that he
could not estimate the number, of
loads of dirt and rubbish that he had
removed from the housea In all putts
ot the city and aaid that, he expected
still tnor? demands to - be made on
him tody. For that reason he will
add two extra wagons, to the UBUSI
city force this morning and if these
two are not sufficient, still more will
be put Into commission ard every ef
fort made to move the rubbish as fast
aa it can be collected. Mr. Camp
bell aa?a that ?ie. people in all parts
ot the city seem to nave caught the
spirit and that everybody Is cleaning
up on every side, s -
Prof. Burgess Is
Coming Here Today.
Prof. 'JT.' M. Burgess of C.maon col
lege te- Andareo* todo* for
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rock, farm, demonstrittor for thia
county 1n makin/ experimente wl|h
the Beb-^ook butter fat tester, rrof.
Burgess and Mr. Rothrock will visit
tho following farmers today: 8, C.
Oeorge, 1* C. Harrison. J. D. McBlroy,
J. B. Douthlt and possibly Mr. Roth;
rook's I???? farm. Prof. Bu? .ess
probably return to Clemson* tonight.
CnmpaffB will
Close Friday.
The work of making a cleaner and
prettier city out ot Anderson tln?n lt
ever ha? been before will be com
pleted past Friday night and lt la hop
ed that Saturday morning will find the
city (eleen from "cellar tp garret"
Th>.' people of the city hase yrelcomed
the tde? and they "?avs put forth every
effort In the work of doing earay
wit ha th?; winder's collection of dirt.
Already there ls a gret tepro^ment
to ba seen IrTReny placea and still
more remarkable Improvement will
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reaatf orf??>iv
JW**' Ii S?ante*.
The Anderson Gpunty
ora hetd the fgular iacnthly mealing
in the office- ot the suprevtaor yes
terday. There waa little bestnees of
much importance and the meeting waa
concluded !n tb? ?arly afternoon. The
affair*, ceiw'dersd were of ?
nature end nothing of uttuaual mo
?saatataT was heard f *?m the va
rious memberf concerning the pur
chase of two now road scrapes which
have Just been otd*red a*4 which are
to be pot Into use on the c*uaty
roads at au early date. J. 8. Ac?er,
?leek ot the board, ?aid last Bight
that there wa? nbthuvj cf extraordi
nary interest in tho meeting
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I Mention Caught Over tb? *
eel? ol Anderson *
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Will Htlck
To The Nf ripen.
Anderson county recently purchas
fd nome new clothes for the chain
?"V.,~ r.Minii ma? wnen toe shipment
arrived lt waB found to contain quite
a number of sui ts made of dark
brown cloth. County, officials said
yesterday that these were not suitable
at all and that they would nt ones
be returned to the manufacturers,
thin ?inij?ty gt?ckir.s ic .tbs o?? ??i?ir
Har gray clothes with the black
stripes. In jpome counties in the
State the Old chaingnng suit has been
discarded., in,favor. pf the, new clothes
but Anderson^ ?rTicJuls. dq, not approve
of the ide?hfand wfauld ,nbt rqn'rdder
makin? sMplV A^hangp. ,. ,; :
Oscar Jones, a, negro, was arraigned
In Magistral) ^rp^well's court yes
terday on a cj^ajge^of,,disturbing reli
gious worship. Ity^??, , alleged tjtat
Jones was./^t, "a ,ne?ro .church near
Belton last Sundlay nod conducted
himself In,a. nuajor' most offensive
to membera..of the .church, lie knock
ed several, window glass but of a
School bouse on tue church grounds
and In other ways ?dist urned the peace
of those present ??fc.the services. The
magistrate put. ? dnpe,,ot,$35 on Os
car and., that ,wflJ3hy Drocoeile.i :<>
draw a che- %? fpr??fie qpiount.
Northern Men
Like the Heath.
A party of ndrthc-n men, spending
yesterday lu thu''oily, actually agreed
that the south, ail a place to live is
vaatlv preferable -lu -every respect ft .
any northern city. Of the four mee
composing the party all spoke In high
terms of the Piedmont section of Me)
State and Anderson In particular.
However, one man said that he would
not like to live inf Anderson because
(mentioning the name of a prominent
merchant) makes his home here and
that lie would not want to live In any
town tolerating such a citizen. His
knocking waa due to the fact that
the merchant had refused lo visit
his sample'rooms'.'and iook at a line
nt ?ooda and io
bringing the go
of which goes to show that lt pays to j
use a little courtesy in business trans
actions. 1 **!.' .
Install New > ? m
/MBeers ?ttutJjpV
v.Tc '/"'"'i r^jMgtV?lTT.?*iflflfflfc
?on ivugc . V?fMBB?111? uenevoirrr,"
md Protective OfMer ot Elks"will'be"
Installed at a Wh liner,
rtreet tonight, ?tjim? H. Gary of
Q reen ville, district deputy and grand
exalted ruler of j??e" State will arrive
here this momia?' tor the purpose
of having charba ?ot the exercises.
r?UiiM?imn?y toi?s?rriss the conclusion
Di this Interesting .part of tho pro
gram, refreshmeats will be served,
rhe night Is betag anticipated with
much pleasure on .the part of An
derson Elks and visiting Elks in the
city tonight Kilt;.Jw cordially'1 wel
r?rned. '~15r
Hr. Murrell Was 1
Here Yesterday.
George E. Murrell; one of the agenta
from tho land ead industrial d?part
aient of the Southern railway, spent
resterday in Anderson. Mr. Murrell
makes his headquarters In Columbia
tad ls well know? throughout' the
State. He raid Mst night that lt waa
? .Sv?ioiiu' pi^itaarc ?ur him io come
lp Anderspn heca*6fc??h^j(afet OpM,
Anderson penpio. ?re always ready
Mid willina to, listan to his logic,
whereas in some other sections the
"armers have ntpMfiseto educated to
that point and refuse to heed what
be has to say. MBfY Murrell will prob
ably leave thc city thia morning.
Miter Meow j3?BT~
Visits the ( ity*.
ueorge ii. Moore, editor ot " th?
Honea Path CfcrbOtclc, waa it Au
ilerson yesterday 4?klng ts the^elghta
id and worried about tho continual
noise going aaMHHpI J?Jn?..naturally
IN* being used . Mr. ^Mjoore)
larson. AlthoadHEleonid not ir* j
made to admit the fret lt 1* taken aa a J
"''^F1'^^^^ Clothes . ^k^^^ W
1 Display " ^SII^^SHWI:'
a merits attention of every, careful taste. . BL
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We have, by careful selection and judicious buying} gathered for your con- jm
sideral on the most, pleasing array of suits, hatsv ?ape, shirts, cravats, etc., ever B
?hewn by (hi? store. fig
The quility of each article shown whether ii be one of eur'highest priced suits B
or. a piir of our lowest priced Hos??. wiP. b? '?^ superior escedlc-nce, always. ,&
The most popular suits for''yoting
men are decidedly English In cut
Cloro lined,, form fitting. coats npd
straight, narrow trousers-are the dla-- ?
tingrilshtng features. Novelty fabrics
aro very much in favor, .
?15 to ?20,00
The business, man will be es pee tal
pi eased with the excellent range
^jgjgjliodela and far bries we ure show
ing in Suua designed' with practical
service as' well as siyle in miad.
**? te t25.
New effects In SmrW obtained WK
through clever designing and careful fjj
SSiCCtsOS ?f l?j?tSi??.Urj, ,~ .flHP
50c, ?1.00 to fi '
j y?^*>N **,ch and attractive 1 ||| #
fl creations in craw. Hats that will satlsry MB
jf^Lj^JJ Will surely meet the most critical mau with SB
W -^jT approval. their splendid quality and BB
C S^^O *** theirs stylish W.^ ?
I t^Q\w/^ L^Nfck Hose of impero colprs ?l^O^to ?5. . -g|
I ^ Your ?ei|^ , *
iract that Mr. Mnor^ f?yr,wi yk?,tl v^. H?.^ . ?^L~.I ^-m*!? . - ? }f*
of making Honea Path ?. sul&urb bf of coinffaerco -.*rt!l probably make ar- f ' l
Anderson, thus giving the people of rangements t? entertain tors .^?aW?l SI Tl fl . I
that place all ?he advantgates of city white they are la the etty. ' ? J
life, together with the pleasure of Q . , ^^aawawaw*? O^?nf I
ruattc environment. Bal! HeW \ \JOUIItry Jt^litk j
. , ? 1 - At Concord. ; v. ?waa made when Oeorge Wash- 3
Officers Have A song, servie? wilt take; place St ineton was Presldeui of the 3
nrrrrd- Paul I B a* j "
mlaTlonTa.^ <-f?t ?^E^SS^ * 9**-?** tho l^^owjj
anv respectively of the Palmetto n^J^nff* Jf.i ???^^naJ?hl*S reoord- Almt>,?t everybody use*
Rifle?. Thc** pfffc?!- recently went 2??d vrome^^S^ som? or our paint some of the0
before an exanlp'mg hoard and sue- .rr???cu- ; ^ time, why not yon?
cessfulty Mood /.ne examination. ifin.ni I *
thereby neeoiatng+wifctie,/ u* their >yl^a^? '-;',^: JCT ? %t?W?.& a**?**kn 4
commissions. With acloal craaoUsa- ,w'. fflS' T/ a.* S J??fc^L v f
tlon now completed tl i? expect, d ", /.L,,T.. / ta i!?ia?s!?'a?^ fei?F
that the Rifle., will nook get dovm t? ?LA^^iLJ?5ii^^?^^ jHK\| I
aetual work and bo a*l? flo show ^^^^t WWm9'J?> ? I
some resulta. ^ ??gJJ'^Jj fc>Jf?"j?SV?? }S- SI S 3
f. r"_nt, ?^?u. " *n ?>ld citizen *lr*e^a1(WW(FR has ^HHaHl ' !
^^..la* - &t fov Mw. Kf??^^^^np and
Quite a bunch of Greenwood boos- Sirs. Kinari fa '?xpe^S^hmttay. ^QB9*^ . ...".<?* f
tera will arrive in Anderson next fri- ->^IMH A?IJ??*?.I? nM* < o
day, coming luto thia city via amonio- Msn Ge?? te Cftkri Wflkeie. ' AIMIW?On rjl
lp. Ths*krty will be seat from ?*a - CA?^
dreenwoodTihaaibeT ?T commerce tor Philadelphia, April 7r~John WU- * ^-VAW
th? phrpo* of boosting the coming - ken. w?a ?oreM'tA'M/j^ii.r^liM'aU- B>?ctl?y iEfedfc. Pbonn 647
horan sho> and chanUuo.ua week fOf-j tlon in a kitOono ' y against Oesa ns - ftfed ' Pats?' ?&
'i i- i lin ii nimm ~ mi 11 ??iiijBty?7i|llll11ll(| itvm/Hm.'Mf '
abont 60 j-utomoblles from the nelgb- . ck^ica Vaiued 'ill' JlwIWMjTliii WU- : . . . _J
bering city and they will spend oav- k*au home. . . I;J" ' . ? ' ' '