The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 28, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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First Instalmd
$?he Last Word In Stylish)
1 PUMPS at GEISBERG'S
TO THAT WOMAN WHO WORSHIPS
AT Till: SHRINE OF THE ?GODf
HESS Ok' FASHION" OUR SHOWING
OF NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
COLONIALS IS MOST APPEALING.
THEY REPRESENT THE HIGHEST
ATTAINMENT IN THE ART OF
8H0E*MAKING. THEY, ARE FASH.
IONED IN STRICT COMPLIANCE
WITH THE LATEST STYLES TREND
TO MATCH PERFECTLY THE NEW*
CONCEPTIONS IN DRESS*
FIFTH AVENUE OR BROADWAY
BOAST OF NO MORE ALLl'BING
STYLES THAN WE ABE NOW DIS.
PLAYING. IN ALL LE ATHEES
uriiru irai1 ticiivuuik
"wit war i
HQIi EJ2? A IM %t
ORNAMENTS. THEY ARE FRESH
FROM THE LATEST STYLE CEN
TERS AND HAVE A REPUTATION
FOB UNSURPASSED FITTING* AND
WEARING QUALITIES.
at from $2 to
Relsberg Bros. Shoe Co*
?JiftER MASONIC TJSMFLE
S ho es That 3at i $ f y
eus records mem
that the firsft house in North
A^emwi was rtoi startedun
til the 26th day of !a?t Way.
16 ,i .ix in
nn unlit y
THAT
60 lots have been sold?i^k
ing bought by 44 dli?erent
pe?pte, at an aggregate cost
???u ?h?t ?i
__Srjfchave been
built ' at a total cost of
$35,000.
in other words? .
More than $100,000 has
I
tt?ntion ts celled to It. Vr?^?*
dverGveraeat a* it *pp*vl>e cn?j
9.609 had been spent for lota Tht:
rror was qel?o appafsrt. ' The .Intel
iday, "L
?nt of the B
official PRoa
anderson]
TUESl
Openir
Lincoln G. Dicke
f.;30 p. m.?Prelude, Dunbar Bell|
4:00 p. m.?Lecture. "The Need!
D. Alden of Boston.
Admission 25 cents, Chil|
8:00 p. m.T?Concert and Entertai
Dunbar Bell Ringers and Mat
Character Studies from Life
Admission 50 cents, Chik
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* ELECTRIC CIT
* Items of Intereet and Personi
* Wireless on the s|
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Deputy Renders
Caught PrlHonei-.
Deputy Sheriff J. OUn Sanders re
turned yesterday afternoon from
GrernvUle where he went for tbo pur
pose of securing Bob'Johnson, a ne
gro, wanted .in Anderson county on a
charge of violating a contract. John
ron ijae one of a party of three want
ed here. The othor two negroes were
caught in Greenville some days ago
hut a* that time Johnson could not h?
i?c?ted. Ho Is now an honored guest
in Sheriff Ashley's hotel.
-o?
New OeecpatloB
For the Magistrate.
; Magistrate. Broadwell had a stren
uous day yesterday. He possibly broke
all records for the number of war
TaTii? Jffuv? m one day and men on
iop of that he had a still harder task
net out for Mm. he had to marry a
couple, The couple came from Sparten?
Lbnrg, the groom being John O. Blah
It* while the brid? Is Miss Sue Bb
I \M?? Parris of the Spartan city.' Mr.
Bishop has been spending some time
he Anderson connected with the force
of telenhone workmen. The magis
trate made a good Job of the affair
and claimed ' afterwards that ho en
Joyed the experience.
-a?
Anderson Mas .
Almert NGO Autos,
Investigation at the office of Jas.
N. pear man,, clerk of court, reveals
the fact that Anderson now has al
most 800 automobiles, there being 721
machines registered in the - county,
aside from come few in the hands of
dealrs not yet registered. Mr. Pea*
mnu says that bis records show Si
car* registered within the last 20
days. Tbia demonstrate > very con*
clualvely that Anderson prosperous
and that Anderson's people are living
~c cas* street.
Dr: Fraser WiU~"<>~
Speak In Columbia.
Rev. Dr? W. H. Fraier. pastor of the
First Pref byterlan church of Andar
ron, bas accepted the Invitation to de
liver the Baccalaureate sermon a*
Mio College for Women In Columbia
during the commencement exercises
thla year.. Dr. Fraier has once before
delivered the sermon at Columbia aVd
It it said that he charmed his au#
enco on that occasion. Anderson
people gnow that he will do so again
this year.
??o-:?
For
inventor's Pre ?eure. "??J?Lu
Gcv. Cole I.. Blaise has been in
j viced to rome to Anderson couniy<W?
1 deliver ah address when the - M?>fe
Branch School doses its session next
Saturday, according to ait announce
ment made by lion. J. W. Ashley while
in the city yesterday. Interesting ex
ercises hare been arranged for ih*
school closing and it !? probable that
people rrom all parts or the county
will ho presentffi^^^^^^^^pBH
HHHHDHHF*0?? ?^HHMHfl
jRleet?oft Will Bean
Take Place.
But. little Interest is being mani
fested the coming election for al
derman from wart* four. This election
Is tn take place on Friday. May Kaw
the voters wilt choose between Keys
?limer and John H. T?te. According
to' a statement made yesterday by the
8nporv!Bd> of recitation, there are
only 48 voters mglatered in this ward
and as the reg?tretion books closed
Saturday It will he impossible for
mere than that number to vote to tbt*
coming election.
Expert ?s
in ARderson.
Mme Kline, one of the country's
most famous corseiUers has arrived in
the pity and will be with the Moore
.ananv during today and
tomorrow. '? large number of the
ladles of the city vlstttd this popular
establishment yesterday In an effort
to get acme light on the Sateat wrin*
hies end Ufa propabie that many
more will go during today and tomor
row.
Working Far the
Indostria? Sehe?!.
Ret. J. H Brown, representing the
Textile Industrial Institute, baa bees
rpcnd:?f several days to Andersen la
the causa pi the school he represent*
Thla school is ope of the beet ka-awB
{in tk* country and te doing a ?real
o here oa Sunday Rev
Browi flilod the pulpits of aevean'
churches and made a stroes and earn
JC ILE ?
g Serial Sto
1RAM
CHAUTAUQUA
DAY
y, Superintendent.
Ringers and Male Quartette,
of the Hour"?Ht>:i. George
dren 15 cents,
n nient,
e ?Quartette
?John B. Ratt?.
Iren 25 cents.
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Y SPARKLETS *
_ *
kl Mention Caught Over tue V
treet* of Anderson *
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Pretty Wedding
Of Popular People.
Dispatcher from Easley to the Sun
days newspapers say that the wedding
of Misa Maym?e Lou Eilison to J.
Luther Cc?y, ic?? took ymt:< in mas
lay Thursday, ?as one of the prettiest
affairs ever seen In that place. Mr.
Cely Is well known' la Anderson, be
ing a relative of T. L. Cely of this
city. He and the bride will have the
friends.
Mr. Hillhouse Has
Changed Positions.
M P. Hlllbouse, who has been con
nected with one of Svana drug stores
for some time, has resigned that posi
tion and is now connected with the
American Tailors. Mr, Hillhouse hasH
many friends In Anderson and An
derson county and is popular nnd de
serving young man.
Anderson Blrt~ ?
Bought and Sold. ,
S. W. W?lsqn, on? of' Anderson's
well knotf?. groc?ryraeh, yesterday
purchased ?(viji O. f?. C^Boieman, the
property known as the W. T. W. Ha?L
risen place, about two miles out of the
city: Mr; Milford says that he wfflT
make a few changes in the place and
hopes to move out to his new home
within the next weefc-or "ten days.
Xr; fianshfta Is
Not Traveling. i
William I.aughlin, one'.', of Ander
ron's b?rt' known and most popular
traveling men, told a reiser for The
Intelligencer yeaterday that he would
i r.ci hz- on ^be fuod ?iis-season. tbsm
ae to Mr. Lnughlln'B houses
hdvlrig gone out of business. There
will be many disappointed customers
thin teason in various town* an*
?n n Mr. Laugniin falls to can
on them.
Time Liait ?
Is Exie?ued.
C. W. McOee. county treasurer, said
yesterday that tho tlmo limit for An-r
deruon ccynty road taxes would ex
pire next Thursday but that he would
continue to rece!: ? taxes until Sat
urday night to accomodate the people
of the county. According to the treas
urer, a number remain unpaid at this
time.
M las Waters Has ?~
Returned Home. ?s?ffiSL
B?isr. A?va waters was].m Anderson
MKimite to her home -it New berry.
Miss Waters has been ffsachlng the
arovfce school in thlB county for the
lart. session and has just closed the
term fncrq. She says that the, year
bar been Very, successful, that mach
war. accomplished und that she like
all the Anderson county , people
~hent she ?ras ass m haag
Brew a Ftae For
Beating Father. , ?-..
Holden Belton, a i
reigned before Magistrate Broadwel
yesterday on a charge of beating up
his father. B?hlen a plea of
(guilty, alleging however, that his fsth
er had assaulted him with a chair.
He drew a fine of ?10.'-C, A. Shaw,
} a white man arrested aomfc weeks
gffb ou a charge of obtaining goods
under false representation, was giv
jco n hearing and his case was sent
op to the court of general s?salonv
-?
Hr. Salilfaa Spoke
M t'ifWHou College.
I O. tollen Sullivan, one of Ander
son'? able lawyers, wjM, t:
II niip.o *""tday uns s^o^r. ^uss-;
'night before the Y. M. C. A.. Mr. Sal
livsn bad as hie subject "Law As a
Ltfe Calling." and he made a great
impression upon the cadet* com
luwlnw th.? f*l?i*?*^"? v ~ZZ "
?ndersoh people who heard ?i? et
J^t?i? thai It WMjHH&fct and th*'
Mr. Sullivan acquitted himself in j
Jrpisndld manner.
-o
?ff. CHakseales
Anderson people rejoicing for
fmra?. with great plaaaare to Satur
day, May K when Dr. John O. Clink
s^ats? of W of ford College W4U deltvai
the Memorial address At Ml. Ptsff&l
11 church. On the following day an all
day singing will tak* plaoi
PUtgah and Dr. Cl'.nkscale*
tlefeoak. Several other
r?d singers wii be present.
L-UMOU
Tha regular mcetii
all
i
sKBBSSnSa
?y. BIJO
Phllatt:*. clu of the Fl ret Presby
terian church Is to take place this
afternoon at ft o'clock with Miss Caro
line Vance. The meeting promises
to be Interesting and It is urged, that
every member make an effort to at
tend. ;
H. L. Wllllngham of Belton spent
Sunday In the city with friends.
8. T. Ca?^?r of Lake City was
among thor to spend Sunday in the
' ' ty. _
C. O. S?ll of Columbia wag In the
I city yesterday for a few hours.
C. B. Miller of Charlotte, N. C, was
'in the city yesterday,.a gueBt at th?
I Chlquola hotel.
"* - -??_
Miss Carrie McCuen has returned
from Pelzer where she spent Sunday
jpf.th relatives.
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T. M. Kirkpairick or Charlotte was
I.i the city yesterday for ?'few hours.
Clarence Beaty is among the An
derson, people tn Atlanta this week
for grand opera.
Will Thompson and Miss Mary
Thompson of the Hopewell section
were shopping In the city yesterday.
Ol-,.
v,i visT- nui/rrm
neighborhood spent yesterday in An
derson.
W. A. Webb of the Hammond sec
tion was among the visitors to spend
yesterday in Anderson.
-
Miss Ruth Fretweli and Miss Elisa-1
?cih Frc?we?? left yeeieraay for At-1
lanta where they go to attend grand
opera.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keese and
daughter, Ruth, arc in Atlanta "for
the grand opera season.
Dr. 1. J. Burriso of Stftrr spent part
of yesterday in the cliv ort business. .
. Sam. McAdams anil Col. J. E. Boggs
will eave this morning for a business
trip to Greenville and LaUrens.
..
lt.. A. Pax ton of Columbia spent yes
terday ra the city, a guest at the Cm?
quoJa hotel.
H. ?. Jonas of Groenville waa ta
the city yest?rday for a few hours,
O. D. Gray of Williams ton was
among those spending yesterday In
the cuy. '* ; > '
, Magistrate John B. Leverctte of Iva
was'in the'city yesterday on business..
& Lee Owen* a progressive farmer
of Garvin township waa in the city
yefterday.
, James Cox of the Saluda river sec
tiotr was ' In the city yesterday on
business.
W. E. Poore of Wlillamston was
among those spending yesterday iq
Anderson. ' .
Wood row Campbell of Townvllle
v.as in the city yesterday on business.
Miss Bessie Daniel of Martin is vlal
ihg her sister, Mrs. T. C. O'Dbll on
South McDuftle street.
B. W*- Wilkinson. at ?par?eab??rs :
spent yesterday In the city, a' guest. |
at the Chlquola hotel,
o c> o o o o a o o o o O o
o o
The Cbastauqnn. ?
o ' o
o O n o on no o o o o o
Elaewhere ig given the full program
for; the ?hestcu^a r.=.tsrUls=i^su,
today. The summary of event* for
the remaining days of the week la as
follqwis:
Morning Lecture 11:30. Afternoon
Muslq 3 7?. Afternoon Lecture 4: t?O,.
Children Hour 4:9?. Evening MuMo
8:00, Evening Entertainment 8:45.
Wednesday.
Morning Lecture?"Two ot 17s**?Mr.
Long.
Afternoon Concert?The Harmony
Concert Company.
Monologue ? "That Printer of
Udell's"?Everett Kemp.
Children's Hour?Miss Fike.
Evening Concert ? The Harry
ConoArt Company.
i ni nil >| 'XijlOPTrMt."!11 " ~? KdWt
j Amtierst 0)\.
'raarsaay.
Morning Lecture?-" Where the Ra
SOW fVMTV*^ tVvinr; "?"fcffi> t^witr
Afternoon Concert?Welch - Chris- j
ft?nas? Baker Co..
Lectttrc-^."Watehhsg th? Worin ?e
Over."?Wallace Bruce Amsbary. .
: .Children's Hour?Miss Fike. &
Evening Concert ? Weleh-Ckrletai*!
sen Baker C&
Night,"?The Ben Greet Ptay era. -'
Friday.
Grand Musical P?stivaL
Morning Lectur??"A Modern Vt?
ik^-HM*. Long.
Admlralon ?&c; Children lb c.
Afternoon Musical Recital--Marcas
A. "Kellerman.
Girl of I
T?EATR1
THEATRE
TODAY'S PROGRAM.
HEARTS OF WOMEN?.
Vitagrapb. Special two reel drama,
featuring Julia Swoyne Gordon and
William Humphreys. Showing two
phases of a woman's character, self
ishness and self sacrifice. a woman
from whom you would expect much,
te saved from the errors of her ways
by a woman whose environments are
contrary to her nobleness.
rare and cupid?
Vitagrapb Comedy. Featuring Wal
lte Van, Uli liar, Walker, Jamea Lack
aye. Ohas. Wellesly, S. Rgnkln Drew,
Arthur H. Ashley and Gwendolyn
Brooks.
OFT BLACKED?
Biograph farce comedy.
4 Big Reel*?10c
THE MAN THAT FUT THE MOVE|
IN MOVIES.
4
SPECIAL
This Week
BRIMMER
Tomato Plants
10c Fer Dozen
?N0EBS?B FLQRAt CO. ]
Fhoan 252L.
Meaner* of Rorists Telegraph
Delivery.
|- Haf?r you- noticed - -the large
number cf homes that ere being
|--painted? It certainly . adds
" beauty to a home. See Diigan
f before painting.
--N?TiON?L
.?; Pblladelp
V AMERICAN
it Philadelphia 6; New York 4.
u Waahington 6; Boston 1.
Jo other games scheduled.
FEDERAL,
...THEATRE
TODAY'S PK? G RAM.
THE Rl'BY CIECLB?
Rex 2 reel drama that ia full-of
thrills and wilt keep you on the ex
cited bench every moment. The find
ing of n ruby ring lends toHhe un
earthing of H dnhgerouB secret order
of Nihilists. Featuring Bob Leonard
and Hazel Buckhanu
WHERE THERE'S a will THERE'S
a way? w y
IMP comedy with Ethel G ran din.
ANIMATED WEEKLY?
Universal. All toe batest current
"doming tomorrow "THE LITTLE
MAIL CARRIER" 2 reel Victor with
Florence l?wrence.
Coming Thursday ?DANGER? OP
THE VELDT" 3 reel ; 101 Bison wild
animal and war drama combined.-the
blggeipt sensation yet. . '<? ,
Coming Friday "SHE WAS ONLY A
WORKING GIRL" 2 reel Nestor coro
^Noxt Monday ?LUC?LE LOVE, THE
GIRL OE MYSTERY" the ?rat install
ment.
LECTRIC
...THEATRE
WOLVES OF TH? VNR;EBW.ORLD
Broncho sp?cial twov re*-i feature
showing how the gangs live In New
York's East 3ide. Don't mias this ex
rUnu, future. .
THETROTAINTY OP JLAN?
^^^Bnca. How erroneous judgment
twaUil Kv . ?t?*>yj ?i?iii?! sv"id??}CS
atmo?t add? the death penalty to- an
accidental klll-ng. Featuring Sydney
Ayer'a.and Vivian Rich.
4th ree! to be selected.
Coming Thursday "FRECKLES"
2 reel Domino.
Coming Friday -THE MYSTERIOUS
SHOT* 2 rft?l Reliance weat#ro drama
4REELS~lQc:
MuiyuiS Mov?cs Make Tbae Fly.