The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 01, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
We have all sizes Radiator Hose.. Re
place fhe old Hose, because they may be
closed up inside, causing your motor to
heat.
ill ?x. a punctured Tube or cut
Casing.
f We have found at last a perfect Port?
able Vuicanizer-see the cut, save your
self; much trouble this coming hot weath
er by Vulcanizing your tubes with f
We can still s u p p 1 y you wit fc
ELLA HALL.
VT ia natural to suppose that the film
X children of today will be the film
children of tomorrow. Klla Halt,
J^jfar tbe psst et* months lies been
playing Ingenue lends. Is Just betwixt
and between. She I? aUtee? year* old,
and she etui ?tili play the part* of a wo
man or a.child.
A Coming two part comedy,^ "Mabel
at the. Wheel," Is one of tbe funniest
. offerinsl3 for a long t?trvft. Tii? action
cenlerK ^:n>ut tbe recent JGraml Prix
r?ad race* at Santa M/om>a1;CAl;
Once more George EL Melford shews
what ho-can do wltb a dun! role, in
"The Master Itogne/' a twpo phrt
drams, schedule'for release May 4.
Melford performed what has hitherto
been deemed a . well" nigh Impossible
feat when be portrayed the roles of
the ".lead" and "beery," find. In addi
tion, directed the production, inci
,di>nt*lty;. pbeto playv patrons wfllLee*:
oH? of,'the most exciting explosion*
C7er filmed, when tons of dynamite
destroy) the den of the smuggler*,
bringtug death to the-master rogue.
? o o ? a e ? e 6 o o o a e o a a"! 4
/
Sunday Schyil !.,> >
o ^ o,ft
a u o v o o o ? o o o o o ? a o a..l?
The Prodig?! Son.
Luki*l5: 11-24.
We saw In. our last lesson that the
ffl|fe..hetween "hrist. and the. Phari
pMNmaa one that related to the char*
acter o^ Qod.. DJd}-. Qod Avait t the out
cast's or God'ostracised dr did he want
then wou back to his family? Christ
took the- latter position and.Showed
that it. accorded ; with Old Testament
view of God. who had revealed himself
as the Husband and Father, of the peo
ple. The first two- parables, of this
chapter deal with Go'dV character 03
a Shephcr*, and married t ni-,
pie. Our . .rasent longea--, takes .up the
third relationship of . God to man. that
of Father, and, picture*;*.-fatherly love
that is full and without a flaw and
which flows out to' the-lout. 2*?t in
drawing this marvelous. crygUon of;.o?
has both lights and shadows playing
it. WO see';the ?ir.ino jov- to
contrast to Pharisee; mjbrV^srliAess.
We niso aee more clearly, than we did
In the other two parables tl'e diame
ter of the one to. whom the divine love
Is shown.
J. Tbe jpumr w.n, la a few now
I 1111/
An interesting
aart^throbs; is
SCENE FROM
photo play, with real]
Shadows," Jo? ra
&> raging, pralrie^fire that extends for
iilcs is- cut :.f tae stirring feature*
jon o !n th? two pert drama. "A Man'?
sol." Because ot his terrible desire
?r drink. fjuey leaves Kit-bird ^arhV
>n, ber j^ebftptL His reform sud res
te of his wife from the prairie fire!
>rms the climax.
"The Hpo?em." Rex Beach's, story,]
ad lta first, release ns a apeelal 'io
Hengo at the Btudebaker theater on j
DJrtl 2?. its first further vrntt Diwra.
itlon Ih at the" Tslwr Grand Opera
ouse, in D?iwer. on April 20.
Id to keep th\? eon front leaving home
nd: what he 'did tft rescue him , and
-~3Sd.'-' Olli
avl?ur dljt' not'Intend' to picture the
flr~life history of this fnmtly. He
tketf a. erofia ?action of the home'at
n* single touch of say glace or good
ess. He runs* te- meet his satf'wsf^
c is yet far off. .- No net would have
on? more to ' convince the son-that
>ere- waa^'s^aketon or tmeasJnrm.-l*
10 father's
a* aliow tij
ioc and re<!
at: emoothc
ad k>v
e made a. sevyant,
witb forgiveness
his son the--warns
iss that was hi*
nocant child and
a-ow bis father's
rytbing was done
I at home;- VWh
i he wouidf have
tryont conscious
aincd within him.
Was put on him,
nd Urn thiug". not
La men
m this
aat for
itfbat
tow lor tue n
tust be shown
ezeivert by. a;
tat. he was tre'
rieade und co
pod-society.
Such wss the
tea ana a taten,
idelt have ill? work-of rescuing the
Uten,. - Noi taat cribs trenutent must
a jjlvon all-crlmiaals and.tramps.' By
teans. But the 3ove' manifested
ere is.essential; in the work of taring
ae wbe.caa-be Saved-. .But the
srpes* Ohrlsti had in mind was 'to
"SHADOWS."
Alk1* Joyce HtinMuc ?oe* not m?iB
Ahat one of tbe beat luted stars ta
tuotloo picture* is undergoing violent
phyta.nl exercise. It I? tbe na?ue of a
beautiful, lusty voiced, nine , pound
aUntpar- tSctj recently .estas to-bless
tba-Uonae.-ef itr. nud ?l*u A. J. Hm
alng. The daddy or the llttia AJfce
Joyce in the proprietor of ? motion pic
ture theater 'way up' |q frtrbanks,
Alaska. ' :: .'. /'_[ '
j - "~?>
; The, life of At Jeenisgs, former ban
dit, will be reproduced In ? s)jt reel'
phete play, The scenario- will fellow
closely . the story or Juuolnge'-career
AH i-uuulrt nfRi'lal Iralu iuKIuiil .^j
convict and will carry the title "Heat*
lug Back." >; UttHHfBBI
_j^y^'-iT.
Please^ ?ffaSrs. of tl
: y . Gluck Milk Of AitdersoB
AH information.presented to the di
rectors of the Gluck.mlU at a meeting
held yoaterday, see?cd-to indicate that
-of the mill are- In. Hue shape,
/i'b?. directors, met. yesterday t>x the
ground'things in epleadi
are pleased with th^ i
made and say that the <
compare favorably with
uthe cifv {05 .tab meeUnp; and tukleg
ban active part in all the questions
considered was W^ .H. Wellington of
white ?-raiici? B. SeAra,' the secretary
and traasurer cf the mill.1 sva* al?o
Hi^-'frf-^qsMp'Tyga
another Interesting visitor present at
yesterday's,, meeting.
At ?ht? meeting? of ibe bto-ih holder a
the'folfjwlcs hoard of directe}* was
ele?te4. for the coming year: Sfe fL
Wellington. <\ iqT ruiey. Franc?* B,
Scars. TTO, Nicholson. J. Louis C!ray,
X. D. Sullivan, it. S: L'gon. 3. ft. Vah
rdlfcr and ft. K.-?igonv in turn the
following gentletuem were elected as
officeya of the institution for the next
. . .ir: W. H. Wellington;- president;
J. -It. Vandfvcr, rice president : Fran
cis B. Sears, secretary end treasurer,
and Uolwrt K. Ugoo, g?nerai manager.
! The Lord Frobabfy I/esL
L lA?aden- April > 30,^Ta? romaiiUce
ot the- house. o?r lord? appointai1 to la
/ritten Especially for The Atlant?
Ceorgl??,) ovf
, (This concise, history will b? com
pleted in six instalments tu be pub
tailed consecutively.;
CHAPTKK l.
t au* to write for- The Georgian ft
complet; story tbe-Hexl??* War of
14AM??It* cause*, conduct and tbe
results?a true ?ad faithful acc??nt st
tbe thing* titat lea up to it ; its bat
tle* sad rattle losses^ and the con
a?d'ue?otr- of. tue memorable confiiet,
as ?t uw-jed up in thctrcaty of-Uuala-1
lune liklalgo; so that the readers of'
this uowapaper may have a thorough
understanding of thai mosf importont
MgW-af ourr- American hlstorj./ *]
Let it be uuderstbok, howeuer. that ]
no intelligible account can be given
of the Mexican War without ?m tell
ing tno story of Texas. It wag largely
ca/.aujosat of Texas, that the* United
Stat** had It* battle clash with :M*v
ico arid the Lone Stay Stale must 'Jrst
cf nil rceelvo our attention] |
--Eu-far as wo know,-the ftfst white
tir?g?0e. upon thtf' ftf?fid "brain
Teras was th? Spaniard Atento ai*
vare* da Pfc*do. in ' the : 1 i
between lt?ie and 10.43 CoronUo and
France] effected- a temporary lodguieut
toaaJrWliat is now Matagoroa Uny.
After LaSalle's "flash'in the air" tt
years- paosed? before thr Spaniard*
Planted themselves at Sun Antonio und
St. Miguel de ioa AdaJe. Rut thaw]
so-called soUli-mertts Were little bcttrrl
than uilaslon joints; and when Pr<-i-J
dent Jefferson purchaer-d' the gti&.vt]
province of "Loalrdsfta"-from Sappl?
?ea from TfJXas to Callfer
The Treaty ?f tel?,
?oflerson made hl* ?tupend
pajKMHaSVj'i'/Ve n^n? wiih
?mverbr tt ?ad understood bvtho Uni
ted'State* authorities that TexSa waH?
lu^i?dod In th> dsaL- bat, after longaa?;
sertmonious (Itecussiou, the United f
mmmmm?
gpeirr/ suriprtBiid and shocked when
Connecticut Yankee 'tf?ae Into Kan A
tonic and coolly requested that a traut j
of landabe gives p>;him a* the aite
ste?B$ony of AnieHcoas. The ; Vault
bis ri,'v!kerlng''Wjth",tb?; Jloyal-Govi
nor'Mexico sudddaly declared Its lade
p*?(denee.or Spain,: ?ad. from; the "Era- !
jperqr" it ur bide Austin got permission
BgEwttie with lila brother Americans,
Slowly the AtuerJc?na -Vgan
drift across 'the border v<ad by is
they iMtmbdred approxi^.
ana;arM?t?e.v HndCr**'>c=, for thntl
1 lurd boor ' ilSelr*1 ' cmuoisf. 'asul rJSaJ
I custom or tiajir fatnws, tor many gta*l
regarded as tpferior. They were in
?dftstrloue end brave, and their thoraut?
jjm-4he arfeote, stood hhjh. "Tfcfe i-pH-j
I tical conditions of their existence,'-!
says i 'Ivos, "wem atf?*4y ^l?cttlt and I
were certain te;Income more and]
mere so, cv- : ^proportion i
i?*a**d betWee'n?^ .
wealth of the colQrJshvV ? ? the o
band, and of ?! <>.. i
other. On the. side Of the Mcxlea
was legal authority, hacked Ik
oa the. side ortne newcomerfe v . i
dusiry, frugality, tHtriUlgenco, couraj
I The etrufljpa was Inevitable.
I - . V-l??k Inevitable,
I Tbe meeting of the- Mesfrmn '-.?i
Anna, was declared'. Pros Id
power to make j, *n'y co:?
cbaagtes'he "mlgbt think -we
rooc of the pyopio.*' Th?-:?eS]
mock government, and, and on Severn-1
ber 7, lg2r,. a unsuSmoue dcolara'-lon I
tVnt'o TO?a*.*tU commended tS5\
WAR WTTH
' 'y **"~ " * " ^ v'^?
tot- kept* th?9 fougfee tm thoJT 4Mb ami
taey die* t?e-n* mes.
BeTawor* Itu AlaanuV
The ?wwjrfj .? tue Aiaittoouiy P!i?
freuh courage into the baertejjOf thg
%*V6?s und wtth
Aift?it?!" as their slogan,, dtbev
SUflt? Aha*. ?p<l btfi W^caae upon tji'i
lniiiit ftal field of San jraeiafo. cIom? bv
; The Texan?, v\nd?r grand old ?atsi
Hoimton numbered 960 the > Mexican
(torce belsg about twice that-flgurei aad
what happened' la concisely toid* la
I lousion'n report to the governor of
Texas:
[ -*Me*i?an" lose; ?ob - v.-ktUcd. SOS
iwobndedi, ??? 7'jp prlae?sr?-r*KaInst
a Texau loa? of two Wiled and mi
wounded,"
XoUee the wonderful d4s<**rtty-so*!
tweeu the killed an* wcanded un tl|e
Mexican slde.lnore. than'three killed to
wounded,to one killed.
RvlrVi-ntiy (hove Toxi
buelneaa". when they
nut up sVSaa? Jaelnto,
^be-kt?; enough to point,
and place?
Ban- Jaointo. made 'Tev
public and the '?xjh? SU
?b pi?w wmwip ii:
the independent 'nations.
politic?.
the younK.republic kboc
?Ion to the Union, but ti
or. lie aeiay, tnvite? u
and on February
H*nd?J?m Avaa el
month iHlcr RAJa'H
of a Hundred
already baa
wrathy oVer-wtmt^aner
theft .of har antmuild i
quite human and !
eboutd-hav* ti-on? i