The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 09, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
"THE PERILS of PAULINE."
Second Installment
AT THE PALMETTO THEATRE-Fplday, April lO??i.
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FOUR BIG
REELS
Every Day
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In three big Reels, the second installment, picks up the story where it left off two weeks ago, and shows the jf?ero|rie,
Pauline, in the good graces of the villain, who with his carefully laid plans entices her away from> her lover, on a tfe^tp all
parts of the world, into Unexplored regions,-fraught with perils and dangers never dreamed of ?by *he beautiful and $Ksus
pecting Pauline. This highly absorbing and interesting story now published each Sunday in Hearst's Sunday AjrieScan, is
without a doubt, the greatest romantic novel of the day, and to see it enacted into real motion pictures by real human be
ings, is a feat nothing short of marvelous. Don't fail to see it. ONE CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE, as we don'tciose
for Supper.
FOUR BIG
REELS
Every Day
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Every Costume Worn by Pauline, Designed by Lady Duff Gordon, the Famous Luckie.
"The Man That Put The 'MOVE' In Movies."
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French Hydrangea?
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Margurites'
Cinerarias and Cyclamen
/ANDERSON FLORAL CO.
6? > Marshall Ave.
Phone 252-L
MEMBERS pF FLORISTS TELEGRAPH DELIVERY.
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(Sae Cabla ad In th? afternoon paver)
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Hl'IVi: TO THE RIOHT j ] QttlrtIl? ^ ?ft veh? drive tr, the
a -,, " " ? " ^ Habt at all times; ?IBO tho ordinance
(%Ie? af Felice tee Taite en the ft?,n(rt T0*kless and dangerpu* drbr.
People of AaderaoH. ,ng of machine*. The spee&UIrott ba
Oder nf Vol ire 1 PO livnW The Intel- the sonare and within ona bleck of
5 tJ,.?;l ;" ?.H th? SlSS^rt fee' ?h? 8<??r?"> I? tea -W hour.
S mUe^h?Wpeed limit erh?re in
the streets of the city. He calls es- aiSS" ern Jn??T" the la^r'
peria! attention to tba'ordinance re- pmachlng street cro^ngs ?te lew
' _iM_M. i _ ? ?'? f ____ says the driver mutt sound an alarm
?. v. ? ? ~ end must reduce his speed to four
. * * . * * * * * * * * * miles an hour.
* - Chief of Police Lee ashs the co
* na voa? SL ntinuno * nitration of the autoarohile drivers in
$ ^ ^ the observance of these regulations,
..^.^Jirrrrr"_ *. which are deemed highly necessary
*,., . ARCHITECTS * for tbs j^iety si pqdc?tri-as as ^sl?
*"Bleckicy Bldg. Anderson, S. C. * as for the occupasts autotno^
' Citi/.H.s N^nat Bank Bldg. * ? H ^nT^bolSS^ ?"??ki??
w?*n> w* *~ his borne 'o Ara?rsonTh*w*rcturhed.
.io Walhan?, -^herc hs will engage |n
In the same >ear North
Anderson has achieved
the reputation of a sec
ti?n of attractive homes.
* ELECTRIC CIT
* _
* Items of Interest end Personi
* . Wireless on the Si
And Ile Wu?
Nu med Kate.
During tile electrical Rtnrm which
swept .over Anderson couniy yester
day morning about 3 o'clock lightning
Btruc.lt a barn on the place of George
Jcr.-?v.?, iic?iu, wear Ailinn, four
mules were In tho stables at the time
und one of theao wau killed. Jenkins
Hays that "Iiis name wn3 Kate" and
therefore the statement must bo ac
cepted uv, true. The lightning tore
off one entire aldo of tho barn, did
net SOt fifa t? U?Q pince, doubtless
due td the fact that a hard rain was
falling* et the time.
To Hake Trip *
la Pullmans.
Tho statement was made In Col um
ida yesterday to the effect that the I
Wik? of. tho capital city are prepar-l
lng toc?me to Anderson for the state
convention on June 17-18 In two pal
lico Pullma.1 cars. They plan to park
the cars In tho raliway yards and
slsep In them while here. Following
thc installation of the how officers of
tho Rika lodge Tuesday night the/Co
luinhlu. j?lks discussed plans for mak
ing the trip here and it ls said that a
large, and enthusiastic delegation will
maka up the party coming to'Attder
KMU . hi . ti , . ' '
Hr. A aderan? J?
New Stenographer.
It ,,wan announced yesterday that
P. H. Anderson, secretary of the
South Carolina Cotton Menufactuers
Association and now private secretary
to Capt. E. A. Smyth had been se
lected aa the court stenographer for
the n?w thirteenth circuit,, recently
formed. Mr. Anderson has ' hiany
frlond? in Anderson and they will be
elad to see him get tbe position. Mr.
Anderson was court stenographer
suce before and ia thoroughly compe
tent
Hrs. Pruitt Is.
Back From Baltimore.
Mrs. Walter Pruitt has returned]
from Baltimore where she accom
panied Mr. Pruitt several days ago.
Ur. Pruitt underwent an operation
in a Baltimore hospital Moe day and
hts Numerous Anacreon frleuds hope
'.hat hs moy rcojvor ns a result' of
hi? trip to the Baltimore Institution.
lt will be Homo days before he will bo j
able to return.
Hreeuweott Party
sn corasag ii ?morrow.
The party-uf Greenwood "boosters"
will . arrive In Anderdon tomorrow
shortly after 12 o'clock, making tho
trip here In BO automobiles. The
party ls sent out from Greenwood for
tho purpose of advertising the Green'
wood - Horse Bho w and Chautauqua
week and will tour several ot t ie
Dearest counties. In the lead or thc
party will he the ' band from. the
Balley Military Institute and a band
concert will be given' by them on th?
Piase bera. Aa yet no arrangements!
have been perfected for entertaining
the party here-but" it ls presumed that
the chamber of commerce will beglt
some preparations, some time beton*
tho party arlyeai
M?h?r?vfflfter?
O.. 8.' ? A Hep. .one of the officials of
the Piedmont A Northern lines, has
returned to his office In .Greenville
after ? abort trip of inspection, to An
derson. Mr. Allen arrived In the city
Tuesday afternoon and spent the re
matador of the day here In looking]
over the business affairs, of. the local
office, It ls understood that the P. 6
N. people ar? wsll.'pleaecd with th?
business they are doing tn Anderson
-c-> .
Planning Fer
8ammer*? Coming.
The ."signs of the times" all indl-|
cate around Anderson that spring lal
bars -asd . A a ?? r son ???7?0s??ts, ara
getting ready for the routing of sum
mer. Carpenters were busy, yesterday
at numerous business places or tue
city hanging screen doors ?n? the
dealers handling wire doors and win
dowe are haviag a heavy detnan
made on them. By screening t
houses right now lt ls possible to
rid of the flies much easters than wi
bo the case in a fortnight
Y SPARKLETS *
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il Mention Caught Over th? *
reeta of Anderson *
Having Fletares
Will Bs Made Here,
('ol. Jim Roberta bas a live fox andi
I in ready for tho movies. He bas been|
I frequenting the movies for the long
rest, and many were Boeciilatliur aa toi
I tne reason. Some thought he was|
.junt training up for tho next fox hunt;
I some opined that he wan coaching for
a jol) aa high tenor on tho Keith cir
cuit; and others attributed his in
terest in the art cinematographic to
the fact that he is a scientist. But
tho cat is out or the hag, so to speak,
ns tho cat ls .tho fox; He nae had
caught and sent to him a beautiful
Kray, and lt la fa*-game a fox as eyer
Ills' pack gave tongue, to^ COI. Jim
. has been vlsltlngthe movies In order
to learn liow -to bose for the movies.
He knbws how?'>t?i''register" now all
right, and the emotion on which be
ls strongest ls jbjrv-.' He Will be.able .to
show his delight -whim the fox:starts
up. M. E. Allen,- the photographer,
ic tho other"cepaplrator,}Jn. thia, dine
and dark undertaking, and. bo is also
cfeger to see' 'theVtfox rnfeased. It
will make "onemore- dandy*. picture,
and when lt.- goes on tb* circuit, it.
will he ucbompnalodi.by. Mrj Roberts'
challenRe to the worW,'41#.OOOf4or tjoo
ijest reco-d' as a"fo? banter. uv Hr,1
Roberts will ' (Agister in the tirait Ric
turto with his? specialty .''constructed
Outfit and his puck ot fl? trained
hounds which he -will; hack against
tue World. ThorenrHl "be other pic
tures concludtug with a sure enough]
fox chase. {Tills ,V?mj uiuft ie noil
censured.)
IMemorial Day
Cernes On Sunday.
Memorial day throughout North and
South Carolina always, comes on May
10 and that dav o?tbis year will be
Sunday, ' but it is /presumed that the
exerclseswll 1 be held .anyway on that
date. Tho two chapters of the U. D.
C. In Anderson will furnish/ the floral
wreathes for the occasion, while the
Dixie Chapter furnishes the metal
crosses for thc marking cf each vet
erans' graves. Impressive ceremonies
will probably he arranged for the oc
casion this year and a large number
of people will ,participate !n paying
honor to the Confederate dead.
Should St ??rt On
Whltner Street.
?A property dwnorrof the city,drop
ped in The Intelligencer office yester
day and said th::;, vhiic ha- did not
pare to complain about the work be
ing done by thc city health depart
ment that cleaning*** ^should, beal*
at' homo. This gentleman said that
the garbage carts ?0$.the city, when
titled with the flKpM collected off
j the streets of the bltjr dally, are driv
en to a stable on Whltaer street
where they are emeried and that this
! collection of matter \a allowed to stay
there. He suggeata'tbat white clean
up work is going OD that tho city
i move this to a ?not further out.
! PaUatbees Will
Ba In Charge Today.
The Junior Phill -a of the
1 Firsi Presbyterian church will be in
entire charge or the' Olympia Candy
Store and Ice Cream parlor today,
tho management ot this plaec having
\ agreed to give the chere a liberal eotn
I mls?lon on ai! ness done to
? day. Throughout thc day the young
ladles composing thc class will be on
duty at the popular store and doubl
ions the da y "fi Ipifl?BCSfl xiii -nth np
ourprhiitv 1 - v heir pres
^!fp8e!r 'prniloeafcilfi^
Following the pubtietCttot? of the.
pension list for Anderson county, the
office of the county chirk ot ?OUrt wael
crowded yesterday wHth Andersen
j people wnating'tbjsw teeney. J. N.
Pearm.m, the clfi%;ap|d; h? *h!?
S??t?nt? ?.!?. K?iii. bn?7 tunniaho?i
the day in attettriln? to the pension1
business and paJwBBfr the checks.
Little Folks j
Will Eateriu
The Central Fhllathe* clea? will
hold a delightful party for the little
felke :X the city this afternoon at* 4
o's tock at the home, of Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Mattieon. The' afOXr ts dael?
Dated as a "Dress Up and Play Lady"
party and each little lady calling dar*
lng during the afternoon will he ez
pectqd to pay ten cents for a chanco
at n grab bag. The little folks of the
ci? v ai o looklag forward to' the event
with much Interest and doubtless
quite a number ot tho coming helle.;
will call during the afternoon.
AI ti tn mic ls To
Meet Tomorrow.
The Due West Alumnae Association
will hold Its regular meeting tomor
row afternoon at 4 o'clock with Miss
Jean Harris at her nomo OJ Calhoun
street. The subject for the afternoon
wm oe -rne.imit.ou states" and a
lively Interest ls ?being manifested
over thn papers prepared for this
meeting. . .
Improvements On
Court House Sq un re.
Thc Lmu??? Civic Association of AQ
l dfcrson yesterday had the metal urns,
? placed at the-.cornera of thfe court
house: entrances,. removed from their
Kattiens and aent>to the.foundry to
''worked over. ? The pesta had been
crocked 'and .scratched in several
place*-'and', will he. much* improve'
whwtteer are.agfdn.iPut up. It ls
iptfntlpn ..of th? civic assoclatioi
?have the fountain repainted and
.everything;,,about tho 'plaza put tn
; tlret class condition he turo the white
! way :U .begdn and tho, cement walt/"
[are-uSd. Tn. loubt ont th
the Plain Oed court square Will pre
?esnt beautiful 'appearance5 when "the
;ummpri montes'come.'1
?ij'j/, ,,,, '."' ,' ? d*'*' '.'
Vii ifni .Case .? 'y" i' '
h^^slgnH.Bel.cb^r..nT,..the Salvatlor
Army stated last! night that he has
i under-hts care a pitiful case, a wom
an who ls in a delicate condition and
has-been deserted. She. bas no rela
tives or friends here. He will bat
to take her to the .rescue homo In Ck
i lumbla and it will take about |25 to
get her in there. He leaves it up ,to
the people of Anderson.
I AND AGENT WAS
WK;- PLEASED
? . .
George E. Morrell Says That
I rVrson I? a Fiw? County in
Eveiry Respect
Geo.ge. E. Murrell of the. land and
indust rial' department of the. South
mi railway, who has'been spending
JeVeral days in-Anderson, told The
ntelllgencer yesterday that ho liked
this community fino. Mr. Murrell
said that he saw with surprise tho
handsome and extensive residence
development nore, coupled with .tjsf
substantial and costly Improvements
now being made by thB railroads in
Andett^MlwVBala. however, th afr lg
did "hot, like thb stitemont in TbeHt**
1 telligeneer that he had found some
sections or the state a little blt un
responsive because ho. had been
heartily welcomed and cordially re
ceived wherevrr he went, '
Mr. Murrell said, before leaving the
city, that he waa looking torward
With pleasure to returning to Ander
son.
ANDERSON FOLK
ATTEND WEDDING
?Miss May mk Loa El&ca Ta
Many J. Lather Cal* fat
Eaaley
ANDERSON POLK
Anderson . people ? will r**nif* J%j?k
umbers ta* marriage of Miss MsymWt
sn Ellison and J. Luther/ ely. which
BdSfEtftortt* Apr? ?$ju Basle*,
1 or Anderson ana has a number ot
fTtonda hare. The invitations were
receive,! by Anderapn people yestsr-,
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Jefferson El
linois, rtxivvsl vite honor ot your .pr.i
senco at th? marriage ot their dawh*
Uer, Mayotte Loo, to Mr. J. Luther Cc-?y
: on Thursday, the twenty-third of
April, at half after als o'clock at the
MfthodiHt Church. Sasley. .South
Carolina.
T. JP: Dlckpon spent yeatett!
[Sandy springs on professional hnsi
Imm&u ?)'
ANDERS?blf*
HELD
ION
Now Officers Were Installed At
Banquet Giren fy "Hello
. Billa" Last K?ht
The newly elected offldBrfijaf, Ander
son lodg> No. 1206, lieniivoient and
Protective Order o? KJj rr in- j
stalled last night, the otarasps being
MniiiH'in.i in .? ?i?!?? ;o??r,.v^'"rc
monlous manner by Louis H. Cary of
Grenville, district deputy and grand
exalted ruler for South Carolina. The^
following were the offlcet-s^a?tfakc the
oath of office last night:
R. J. Rnmer, oxalto?" ruler; C. F
Rna*. nntn?in<ul lirEiiJ?S 1"r,iTl?t W. A.
Hudgens, esteemed loyal knight; T. P.
Dickson, esteemed lecturing knight;
J. II. Godfrey, secretary;*!^ 13. Watson
treasurer; Clarence , lt* ; ! . til -r, and
A. S. Farmer, trustee. ^ v .
Immediately following the conclu
sion of the kuj^a^aUorUthc members
and the visit? Bf? rop?IrotTHo tho
I dining room of the-Ho^oi'^hjre a
spepdld' repair was sewWF1'
, With the hew officeegyto-their va
rious oha)rh lt ls ?xpCflp^j that the
"Tf?iiBsmehts f?r the entertainment of
o ?tate, Convention,>:*kr*mitki* |ntre
lune 17-15. will proceed id fine shape,
^pd^d?, WM'bav?1 b?tweett?500 and
much preparation lo look out for>thc
60? visiting Elks In the city for t'o*> i
BUte Association and iUl.fjtmAake1
comfort ?if such a number^a?^buav
Luncheon.
A luncheon wiii be seraeK?nji^h^
public by the Senior Philatheas of the
First Presbyterian Church on- Thurs
day, from 12 to 8 o'clock in the..vacant
store room on E. Whltner street
Chlcicri.saiad, boiicd hain, saadvien
es, cheese straws, tea.and coffee, all
Cor 26c. Ice cream and cake extra.
Kverybody ls Invited. ,mmm m
"Town and
Country" Paint
\va3 made when George- Wash
ington was President ?f the
Cn i ted States, and . .Uft**i - been
made .continually pin/.n. 11 '.i
a point with the longf^-honest
some of our.paint sot
time, why not you Y
Any Kind??p
Any Quantify, "
But Only oftife
Qua?ity
TH?BEST.
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...THEATRE
TODAY'S PROGRAM,
BIJon today in ?A Woman's Burden."
IN THE WOLVES FANGS
101 Bison reel thrilling and sen
sational drama filled to the very trim"
With exciting moments, dealing with
the enrly traders In furs and a girl's
brave''fight .holding off, the Indians
while her lover brings help.
MIKE ANO JAKE GO IN FOB MATr.
|BDKO?:T'- - .. / .
1 a?*r comedy tail, oft fun and'l?ughr
ter.? Uy r ;/ un-: H , K' ? . ..
Rest drama featuring Lois Weber.
???YL2 Veel IMP ?.drama featuring
$Jff?i&KROt- ALSO "A WOMAN'S
.HONOR*, i- 'Vheior? oweitorn,. drama
with Waren Kerrigan.
\?????}a$^?}*$*y "^HE- MF8W?.
,J?*VV? LEOPARD- Ii?iri . ? rqeii
Gold : Seal with Grace Cunard ;aad
Fr?iicls rord, a wild animal and de
tective drama. Also "UNIVERSAL
IKE IN THE BATTLE OF LITTLE
TIS HORN" ttbiy?^Snfi? C^*?.
ELECTRIC
... TH??TRE
TODAY'S PROGRAM.
THE.KENTUCKY FEUD
Satex. A special three reel pro
duction with Martha Russell show
ing the feud Ufe In Kentucky. *rhls
is a sp?cial feture .secured at a high
cost and ,lt thrills ^Irom teh first to
last. The mountain scenes are ex
ceptionally beautiriii.
T,!f^P^TO??^ DAUGHTER
Majestic. Ad rama oT a" beautiful
type, enacted tn the Blue Ridge tnoun
?Kmlm.\e^Sil?*~ <jt*?4t jot...ft.. .
S^|^'"?NGEtt- T^three
re?? ?W$?per ^feature.
4 REELS^lOc,
PALMETTO
* THEATRE"
TODAY'S PROGRAM.
"TOILS OF VILLAINY (Cciectlc.)
Three reel natural colored feature
One O? the beat ot these natural
colored features that wo have yet
shown. You cannot afford to miss
this one.
fcp?rs ?Br?to?,? ena Hfs .?tde.
S?how Sweetheart, (Lab?n.)
?plit reel Comedy.
Coming'Friday: ii*-*
TDK PERILS OF PAULINEi^aeeoad
?Wtatweat.: hr three e~*e^:"f
4 Big Reels ~-l ftc
.?IB MAN THAT PUT TW MOVE
m MOTua Ts
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