The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 10, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
"THE PERILS of PAULINE."
Second Installment
AT THE PALMETTO THEATRE-Today, April' loth.
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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 Tieroine,
Pauline, in the good graces of the villain, who with his carefully laid plans entices her away from her lover, on a trip to all
parts of the world, into unexplored regions, fraught with perils and dangers never dreamed of by the beautiful andiU^siis
pectjng Pauline. This highly absorbing and interesting story now published each Sunday in Hearst's Sunday American, ll
without a doubt, the greatest romantic novel of the day, and to see it enacted into real motion pictures by real hurrian be
ings, is a feat nothing short of marvelous. Don't fail to see it. ONE CONTINUOUS. PERFORMANCE, as;we don't ?lose
for Supper. ._
FOUR BIG
REELS
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Every Costume Worn by Pauline, Designed by Lady Duff Gordon, the Famous Lucille.
"The Man That Put The 'MOVE' In Movies."
Spireas
French Hydrangea *
^Easter Lilies
. Margurites'
Cinerarias and Cyclamen
ANDERSON FLORAL CO.
roo t.*_i_ti A '
coo marBium r\ve.
i Phone 252-L.
/uEnBEKS OF FLORISTS TELEGRAPH DELIVERY.
^^^^^ ?WW I? A NOME IM0^^""^^^^^^
re)-*- to the people of ^SE'
North Anderson. j J| #
S^*"4-^* ii^i^yy
\nderaon ls a?1 now ond clean,
AN lt's "clean-up week." We will
?end a wagon around Saturday moro
lo remove auy trash that may have
accumulated.
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(See Cabin ad Ia Ute afternoon paper)
1 IMP Tf?HftY --
Ulli. l ?Uni li j New york. Ap?-!? ii^-A ii?raa;ii J ?.
'-./ [f: injonction granteu->y inc sup'-fUC
ri: installment ot this S2??2^
l. ^Lt*7m?wn ?m kn P?rt of the new *Si?i?K"iO.building ?rf
..fa? tri^^r^SrrTTRlaATBB Western tmioo -Tttefrtf WE
A in T doubfwlH draw oulte pa?1? ?t Broadway an 1 T?ey a?, evt. A
?L2ria? tSiayto a Wwtern Union bullita*. wh?ch i..uat
two weeta MO 10 * coroc down to moko n o n for thc r.ew
*i?t?. *ottheV.,uouon. . When
^rwS?and lenone of the most ?? proprietor ref need -o vs^Ue the
-iJr^ad ?irniiag romaa?c Telegraph company h'? ?1*^
-howrt in thia etty. Your ard ***ter eupply '
dv^^ ??ine X at topi ?o; thete neceset
- -4 rf W? IM?M' |tt*a hronght Ruc" : r r. -anIV'.n
m tlUJ Lt( . i(i tjjn. western l"?I?#* fro<<? lur
!& . i s ss?ii^of Westminister? was tn Ith't interference u.ml >:. ? ?ito?
:<t?rday ipr a few houro. I >t it* l st?? In tnj*.
* ELECTRIC CIT
* Item? of Interest ead Person;
* Wireless on the Si
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Musicians trill
?Ive a HeelUI.
For the benefit of the Ladies Civic
Association ot Anderson, Webb von
Hasseln, accompanied by his friend.
Mr. Gralil of Gormany. will give a
concert in th? chamber of commerce
roc m next Thursday evening. The
event will be on? of tho h^?t
attractions Anderson lias ?njoyed this
reason. Mr. von Hasseln ls an ac
complished musician, having studied
under some of the most famous violin
roosters of the old country. Mr. C. ra hi
play the 'cello and thc two will give
a ipi cr.;! ?d prcgrss. next v? c :k. Bu L u
these mon have national reputations
and Anderson people should feel timt
they, are fortunate In having this op
portunity of hearing tl? 3 recital. , An
ndried attraction ls the fact that Mr.
von Hasseln ls a native of Anderson
and bas many relatives here. An ef
fort was mad? to have tho recital In
the auditorium of Anderson, college
but the ladles could not secure the
place, so the svent atfU take plaoe In
the rooms of the chamber, or cqm
Wft^./u'iU' o
Cold Werner -.?*...
Dh! Arrive.
the cold woather predicted for thia
?cct|on of thc country made its ap
pearance last night, getting to Ander
son near the close ot tho aftornooon.
Overcoats wore hunted up again and
Ores were rekindlod in the homes of
th ) city. Considerable ccaiDlaiat waa
heard from those who had been so
unwise as to make a change of their
clothing In anticipation of the cont
ing of Summer.
fte??.?*?* Af?
Expected today.
Approximately 100 Greenwood busi
ness men will arrive in Anderson be
tween noon and 1 o'clock today, spend
ing en hour here. Toe party is to
piake tho trip in automobiles, headed
by the brass band of ,the Balley Mil
itary Institute. The Greenwood peo
ple will take dinner In Anderson and
lt will be a difficult undertaking for
the hotels and the cafes of Anderson
to feed this number of people? in the
short time that they witt be ?here. >
Buylaf Up ?"
More Land.
The Anderson Heal Estate A invest
ment Co., yesterday closed a deal for
the Rodgers property, consisting of 15
acre?. The property ' was ' purchased
I rom E?pv,.,a. M. Rodgers and it is
understood thnt t?a ?rice i?as $300 per
sere. The real estate company will
st once bagin the work of, developing
Ibis property and w,ll P^ab lt as they
have other lands recently acquired
sir. Bolt IK ?
Doing Veil.
..Albert Bolt, a young man of tho
Portman Shoals section of the county,
is said tp be getting along njoely at
the Audoiaon County Hospital, follow
ing an operation for appendicitis. Thc
yoong man ls 16 years of age.. He un
derwent the operation several days ago
and for n than waa quite ill but hos
pital authorities say now that be ls
recovering. '' .
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Health Benartmeat
"Of Civic Association.
The Moil th . Depart ?nen t of th J
ifl vic Association will met this after-,
poon at i o'clock with Mrs. C. S.
Minor at 1041 South . MoDuffie street.
Considerable business of importance
will bo up for consideration and ac
tion thur afternoon will betaken on
L-everal Important mattera.
anderson Beheels
Li4DB?|Mnuedy street school and the
Saith Fant street school played ar?
Interesting game of baseball Wednes
day afternoon, North Fant winnina
by a score of 6 to 4. The game was
splendid throughout and the young
sters did anns* *ood W\W?L H&yltt esd
K. Snow composed tte battery for the
Kennedy street school while McCown
snd'Barton officiated for'North Fant.
K ' return engagement" will probably
b? played between the same two j
schools at an early date and the lon- j
er? of this event say that tlx?re wUl j
i>c a different ?tory to .tell nest tiiftfV
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V SPARKLETS *
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si Mention Caught Over thc *
bneets of Anderson *
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Good Friday 1ST
Observed
Today is Good Friday, aud ss such
will bo observad in some of the An
derson churches. The pastors of tho
various churches where the day is
i observed have arranged programs for
I services and a large' number of Ander
m ywp.o win miena. All over the
country Good Friday is observed each
year by certain religious bodies and
! it is annually a church affair of much
importance. \
?"tVets" Hast Soon
; ?how Their Hand.
The people of Anderson county who
are behind the, agitation for the re
turn of tho dispensary will soon have
to show .their.,hand. Tho law says
that in ord^f ia secure an election,
on the question a petition bearing
the signatures of ,at least one-third
of tho quali?ed' Votais af f&e county
must bo printed 'to,the supervisor
heforc tho first' da?$rJl?jni; that
number bo secured ^hc^hpperyisor will
then order'dh an*'jejgetion.,, H Is un
derstood thJt4t?$p?ffl
dispensary are' nifldSg ?ir their en
ergies to Kitting, iM, rc^ftJ^od: pum,
ber Of slghaWr^a* be??r?.the'.last day
of this rbbn'trl. ^h^'j^eral opinion
?ahm? to bc' th'dt tft^.^Si^ey people
may succeed1 in ' gcttihg'?j? Jsufllclent
number of sipn?'rs byt;jwfu not bc able
to carry the election. ,
Been Succe?,? ful.,,.,
Tho fact their, "clean-up and'pa:nt
?ia|r weak for Anderson has been a
success is evident on every, eldo. An
derson. I? today a donner city by fsr
than it* was last Saturday and much
credit should gu to laoae people who
work id so hard in making the ldci
'popular vcr?. houses have been,
painted,- yards have been, cleaned up,
palees shine aa they never did before,
and on the whole the campaign has
been a great success. The week will
come to a close tonight and it ia to
he hop Jd that every property owner,
neglected thus for of tho . work, will
grasp-the opportunity today to clean
up his premises and let tomorrow
morning rind, Anderson the cleanest
town in tho State. ^
Mr.'* Wilson lu *" ?
Kow Improving1.
R.*$alph Wilson, thc well known and
popular member ol' the Moore-Wll
Bon Co. ls now wblo to bc .nu t..on th?
?tre?ts. Aft?r i.hM??;; cOnflned
to his home tor some time. Mr. Wil
son has been Buffering from an Injury
to h'i right hand and-'for a tlnw it
Bins feared that an operation might bo
necessary. That ho ia improving and
will soon bc recovered, will be wel
comed hy his friends, '
Sakes Bestand
far Spring Waler. /'.'
The crasy negro iirmigbt ?o Airier
son from Pendleton and placed in tbe
county Jail here, is making life mis
erable for all the other prisoners in
thc Jail and Sheriff Ashley and his
deputies a? well. When the negro
wakes up in the morning the first
thing he thinks of will provide his top
ic for the day and tbrojWjmt tho day
he will scream at the tepnf his voice
on this subject. Yesterday his plea
was water-sprlns water at that and
alt day long bc wan ?creamlng In the
Jail "I want wator. spring water, I
want St right now and I want it la a
big dipper." Arrangements are now
tinder way for carrying the negro to
the asylom In Columbia.
Wife ??t Her ' ?
* HdKband In Trouble,.
R, AV Hutchison. M man-- of
Anderson county, was yesterday Com
mitted to the AndersflNmnty Jail
where he will have to stay -JUtil he
can get some one to texafeh a $300
peaea bond for har.. mit :hlSOB was
arrested on ? wan ?. . ;: eu* by
his wife, Mrs. Sallie *T?$M??"> Th?
man's three weeks, during which time
M has been contiauallv drunk, ba ba?
nude repeated efforts to eo her bodily
harm. .Sae alleges t$4|K^^R39fl|
or two ago he trtod to #h.<"
knife he had snatched ^Sn? dining
magia trate yesterday Hutchison co aid
not elvo the necessary 1300 bond as a
guarantee Qi kecpvjg peaceful and it
IB uucertain how long lt will be be
toro he can get any one else to fur
nia h it. for -him. Meanwhile ho, ls
teni:ncc! in jail.
Cigar Tactor?
, Beginn Business.
.Tho Anderson- Havana Cigar Co..
will place its war1? on calo ut thc
various stores of thc city tomorrow
morning, according to an announce
ment made by thc proprietors of the
place yesterday. Cae ot the leading
?brande to be. manufactured by the
company will be the "Anderson Cigar"
and lt is expected that it will nrove
i>ui>umr nrviuna me city.
[Show Windows
.Foretell Easter
The Ebow windows of thc varions
business houses In the city are being
decorated for the coming of Easter,
many or them being very attractive.
Tho Owl Drug store yesterday had
three fine rabbits lu one of the show
windows at the popular drug store and
they attracted much Interest from pas
sers-by. The candy display at Evana
Drug atore No. I is also very attrac
tive.
Fhilatuens Had
Their Hands Fall.
The Phllatheu classes hud their
hands full Ju Anderson yesterday, one
class conducting thc candy and fruit
sale at the-Olympia Gandy- and/leo
Crparu purior. while the last turkey
dinuer ot the .season was being serv*
cd at the Hillman building by another
class. The ladles said ISBt -nifht that
they bad done? ?eaiarkably well In
both.these undertakings and that their
treasuries would he considerably en
riched as a result of their labors. All
day lons: both the places werri crowded
and Anderson people patronized both { B
.places,in a splendid manner.
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HOOD FRIDAY.
rre-hear Servite a? Write Episcopal
( burch Today.
In addition to the morning service
nt 10:30 and the evening service at
?. :30, the Three Hour Service wUl bo
conducted in Grace Church . on Gqod
Friday.
The service starts at 12 {noon) abd
continues unlit IT p. m. Tho aervicu ia
in commemoration of tho three hour?
of darkness -that covered the earth
While our Lord suffered on the Cross:
"Now from the sixth hour there was
darkness over ali tito land until tho
ninth ItoUr.": St.. Matt 27:45.
The service ls divided into s?v.>n
tcetipna, each section consisting or
hymns, pray ors, one ot tho Penitential
Psalms and a meditation upon the
words from the Cross..
The following meditations will be
given by the rector during tbe so veil
sections of the service. .
The Wey of (be Crees.'
1. The Cross of Forgiveness "Fathor
forgive them; for they know not' w?a't
they do."
2. The Ofiross of Rest "Today shalt
thou be with me In Paradles." ^\??y*&i
?. The Cross ot Love. "'Woman, be
held thy. son!" "Behold, thy mother!*'
4. The Cross of Spiritual Anguish.
"M|r Ged, SSy God, why bast Thou for
saken Me!
5. The Cross of Physical Anguish.
"I thirst"
ft. The Cross of Contentment, "ii I?
finished."
7. Tho Cross ol Trust. "Father, le>
to Thy Hands I commend My Snirlt"
Conclusion: "In tho Croas of ChrJr-t.
1 glory."
1 lilac h i ?ectlon of the service com -
roonees and enda. wl^h a hy inn ?Ad
thoso who attend this service can ea
ter and lea?~ during vi? singing or
these bymhi; Taus' a leerson .-an
stay for ons or mor? Sections lr not
ror the whole service.
AU Christians who wish to kaw
mis day Good Friday, in commem
oration or tho Crucifixion, are askcd.t*
attend thin service br parts o * lt.
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WHsc n Ckaaged Phau fer K??t?r. A
Washington, Aprll^lO.-Piaoa, for*}
Precident wtlaoa's Vaster outing were } B
changed today. Ths party will go to w
Whit?? Sulphur Rnrlnj*.. W V?, ?... I -
stead or Hot Springs as previously *8t
nnnneed at tba Vrhite House ~*
purpose is tc afford Mrs. Wilsen a
rtd ai? opportunity lo recuperate f
recent lll&ets. r'. Tpe Preett
I leave Thursday nl?ht ?jpon??lr's
o'day, Saturday %tA s^lav at White
?.Mir.
.?'?J.'i'W?getk't
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Stylish Easter
"'hOW CUTS
Geisberg's.
Mea, ,women and children will , find
our allowing at this time a most com
plete one: Everything new and up
to-date, besides being the very best
for the-Jlionoy.
i i$&*gp.My, now. we are getting in
new odes for the. JSASTER rush-you
cant'tfgford to pass our styles uv
th?? the one best bet.
GEIGBERG
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Under M?fco?ic Temple
vsfr+?mm9 ,. A 52 ?a? i tan. A a w> K X
TODAY'S PROGRAM.
UNG THE DETECTIVE IS TUE MA?
?INE MYSTERY
IMP 2' reel irani-? ryir^r tnriiiing
nd tenee moments featuring,- . King
aggot in one of his j$res&flKectivc
lays.
WOMAN'S HONOB
Victor dram? ef ' fc.yjMHBWCktur
ig J. Warren Kerrigan aud Cleo {
HILO STEALERS OF FA
IMP Drama taken in Parla and viea
urlog King Baggot and Leah Baird,
[any beautiful scener.
Ifferent parta of the ? \
Coming tomorrow ?THB?Si
f8 LEOPARD IiDV
?al thrilling detective arni
irilla, wild animals and iiJ&M10'^ pl
ions.
Also "UNIVERSAL 1K? IN THK
ATTLE OF LITTLE TJ^/W*#T
jraedy. -?B?-;;?. I
Coming Monday **OUK XL Tl, AL |
iSV reel No 5. Sw^
Ige worn l^'ReTOl&9r^H
K..TUEJkmE
Sucecaa p?catis ' taking advent-^
age of every opportunity.
HARRISON'S ?TOWN AND
COUNTRY" PAINT afford an
ionportiinity t._.r yo1.: io econo
mically audpo filtivcly protect
your properly.
Anderson Paint &
Color Co?
Bleckley Bldg. Phone 647
iw?ii win Youl "l
a bach
THEATRE
TODAY?? PROgRAtf.
HE CHILD OF THE 1?
American Western Dr
II? FIRST. LOVE
Majestic. tfVancllla 1)
omar Johnstone In a
tor's change of hear
LOSER AT TEN
Beauty. Henry Poll
?te in a tale of the
ourth r?el'to-be at.
Coming to morrow
HE BR?KEN Fl Nf
3*1 detective story w
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Queer Fish IQ Georgetown.
Georgetown, April 9.--xVt the store
?t G. A. Lohr there ls on exhibition
a queer creature of the aaa, welch G.
R. CongdOn thinks would have''been a
politician if it had been endowed wiih
power of speech. The creatare ls
pretty nearly all mouth a'*i< what
Isn't mouth ls mostly stomac?t, The
creature is known to the dictlonar?.-.'?
aud the encyclopaedias} a? the angler
or fishing frog of the genus iopbius.
da great sensational
tg published ta
nwiean. In T?iREK
A TH E'S WEEKLY
AM the currant newi
very drilling episode
orthy or mention, and:
Coming Saturday **B?*
V ANO THE SEI? 35 BN
i? feature, featuring ii.
I Bi? Reels-10c
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