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At XI Wonderfully color (Read the Story.) Lester Hardy, who lived principality of Bergstern, se son, Adolph to live with his Modzel, at Dawsbergen, wh< was to learn the art of avi Modzel also had a son Sig who attended the aviation si and the two young men bi fast friends. Adolph, after months, became a proficient tor, ana wrote to nis parents nrogres.s He also^ confess had fallen in love with Heler host's daughter. But peac harmopy was destined to b lint li's not true., front of onr ?tere (tay In un sp.te-d I? po lng on ns ?si Sui thr least al Tor!d to coa? \\\> fcave shoes Men, Women and f lirta here' Jost to DONT EXPERIMENT. Th? very Ufa of your house depends onthe paint you put on st. Town ??? Country Paint Usia long est. Anderson Paint & Color Co. Bleekley Blag. Phone 647 R tites' Sunday, May lo Seed flowers io Mother, or wear the? la feodor of lief Hxatory. if mues away send mother a "newerffraja." ANDERSON FLORAL GO. B \ 583 Marshall Avenw*. S Pluuu 9 ttenbef & ef f?orhtt Telegraph THE M WKQ REFUSED si mm m SFFK Starlin*, probably th', highest Jepuedisn in tb? world having ??$*,ooo for a two "sw*' con ???ne Keystone film . . Com 51 6< ic F?ALM ed by the Eclectic Nati in thc nt his riend, ?re he ation. mund :hool, ;came three avia of his ed he ie, his e and e dis rupted. War was de tween the two princip; Adolph wa oredered to Bergstern. Sad indee parting of the lovers, w that th? cruel war woul arate them for long, smiled wickedly to herse fastened ?1er locket to watchchain as a token 0 When Adolph arrived immediately enlisted wit lion corps and was orde stroy the enemy's ballot sible. Sailing through A uinu The wnffold In menos we ?re pat ate front-hind?es* il Inside. , of danger to the r story oocaHlen Children will And suit their wants. 6 DMPANY ONIC TEMPLE f\T SATISFY . ? . 'FUEA THE MONDAY'S PROGRAM IX THE SHADOW OF THE MOSQUE Belair. ? 2 reel drama of the far cast that Is fall ot wonder any inier es I af that strange and fascinating country. The famous . horse Arabia worth $10.$?0 is ?s?& m this absorbing fea ture. VHS* UNIVERSAL IKE SET Universal Ike. A screaming comedy, '.fra. Ike makes her lssay husband set on ber eggs and he smashes ail records In hatching them out. FOURTH HEEL TO BE SELECTED Coming Tuesday "LUCILLE LOVE THE GIRL OF^hrSTEBV . Thia Is the second Installment and lt is a thriller.^ See the aeroplane land 00 the ship in mid-ocean and the big ship destroyed by fire. Coming Wednesday ?LOVE AND VENGEANCE" Sterling 2 reel comedy. Ford Sterling's first Uni veroni re lease, and the greatest he ever p'tyed tn. ELECTRIC .s. THEATRE MONDAY'S PROGRAM THE MUSICIAN'S DAUGHTER J ThanhoujMM?. feature In 2 reels featuring Dave Thompson and. Maude Fenley. A drama of pathos and heart interest. A BATH HOUSE COM EDT Keystone seashore comedy with In spiring aigbts. FOURTH REEL TO BE SELECTED 4 REELS-1 Oe. Ss? tesks Ttss* Hy. reeler atJhoJIIJou Theatre'Wednesday ~. ? ivT M*? KJ ur i Vt: 1 ..i r itxu Company, In "Love and Vengeance." This comedy waa i-Viged at Santa Mon lea. Cal,. Feb; M and 28, and ls built around the Vanderbilt and Grand Prix astcmib??c r?c?? aa thO?? ?M?. Hr. Sterling's camera man waa so fortun ato aa to get every detail of the blood curdling accident, which befell Mar quis driving a Jiuobeam car. Mr. Marquis while Rounding Dead Man's Curve, failed to make hi? SnnhMun cat to take the curve. It turned turtle ann mane rive spectacular rewlntions. This is ali used in the action of the comedy. There are Just, eight photos of Ford Starlin's most winning faces shown In thl? issue, they are great, .take a look at them. 'WAR FEATURE F ?ETTO Tl ural Color Process. The clouds. Sc dared be- his mission of destr ilites and bomb after bomb ii retttrn to destroying a dozen , Consternation reign a was the bergen. Sigmund, v ho vowed ed with his country' d not sep- ordered to set out But fate my's destructive aei ?!f. Helene he sighted it and su Adolph's ing a position direct f her love. sent a bomb toward home, he chine, which was s h the avia- to the ground. Ut red to de- fall, Adolph ran foi HIS, if pos- a nearby mill. Frc the air on point he succeeded THE MAN THi ? * ELECTRIC CIT * _. * Items sf Interest ?ad Persoa. * Wireless on the Si 9& e^ 9fc 9fc 9fi ?y New Home Is Near Completion. The handsome home beirr? erected by William Laughlin on Main street ls now almoet completed and Mr. Laughlin said yesterday that lie would j move in one day during the coming ueek. it Will,be remembered that ?.Capt. Laughlin lost his home and all i its contents hy .ITO som? weeks ago. I Tho nov linns? !? nrnlnp- un nn t!ir> old I site and ls very, pratv and complete throughout. Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin have been making their home at the I Chtrtuola'hotel since the fire. -o i Cover crops Are Cut Back. The farm demonstrator for Ander |oon county ..etnrned to the city yester. [day from s complete trip of inspection all over the county. Mr. RAthroek says that In most sections tbe cover ?crops have all been cut back, the cot ton has been planted and corn plant ing will begin this week. H? says that practically all of the ' school demon stration plats have boen plowed and that most thom are sowed in cotton. Ho expressed himself au being well pleased with the progress made by the farmers during the'last week and believes that conditions all over the county are good. He ls expecting big yields for the season. -o I Yer* Anxious About Brother. Misa Eva Garrison of Sandy Springs waa in Anderson yesterday and said that she .rda Vi?y anxious ;???-? about her brotbsr, Ernest F. Garrison, who is now In Vera Crus. Miss Garrison says Ulai ?er brother ls a United .States marine and that bo landed tn Vera Crus from the ship "Hancock" last week. Since that time she bab ?beard nothing from him and she ta very much afraid that he may have met with some mishap in Vera Crux. No dispatches' have mentioned Mr. Garrison's name and lt la therefore probable that Miss Garrison's fears ara unfounded. Argued Kctlca ?'or Bail ?tere. Prominent ajitomoyp: ot .Walhalla came to Anderson yesterday for the purpose of appearing before Judge Prince and arguing a motion for ball for W. A. Craw charted with criminal assault in Oconee county. Judge Prince heard the motion and granted bond in the sum bf $2^>00. The attorneys ujvnt the day. lu Anderson leaving here last night Coming Her? For Wim I? n. Anderson yesterday received advice from Gen. C. ?i. Brooks to tho effect .ha* he Would h* her* for the reurtlea and be has .sent the following appoint, menta for his sponsere, etc: . Sopnsor, MUs Mav Meetze of Cnlurn. bia. ' ' Maid of honor. Miss Nellie Pearson of Wlnnsbora. Maid cr honor, Miss Mary Perry of Columbia, Chaperone, Mrs. M. J. Perry of Lan. caster. .--?*>? ( ares ITsed By Bearding Houses. Those in charge of the plans for the Confederate Veteran? reunion have hit upon a splendid scheme for sacarina a list of .the boarding houses of thc etty willing to take some of the veter faw. /?..ina tKot_ y In ?Ht? ;;?. V. f _ ural fy the various houses will not be W.?tiujc M? i KW? lue Toiprnnn Fire wt charge hut several of them will bi willing to make reductions 'Jf? the. price. The following is the card pre pared and when the board ina house signs cms the committee will have < complete Hat of all the places in 1 city: "? agree, if lt becomes neccasurjr. taka-^-*? Cnafederat* Vetcra aa boarders en th? days <*t May 2<>tl Uav 27th gtttfc t^j-Uk -r~ with b*d and three meats per day at the rs??' o' *--- per d=y. There will be no objection to placing several y (-teran s in the same room. ?9t. 'Address . .-j"-' .v-".' IST HOTOPLAY IN F( greatest war picture eve ie the great mill blown il uction, he sent eral of the e ito the enemy, volunteered to great balloons. aviator, but fell ed in Daws? Lieut. Maxim th vho had enlist- that the mill be s aviators* was great structure c after the #ne- with a crash, art .oplane. Soon of Adolph was/1 cceded in gain? his friend. Ni ly above it. He that the other y I the other ma- rade. Lieut. M ?truck and fell death of Sigmur lhurt by the parents, who sai . the shelter of learned of his 1 im this vantage was sjnitten witl in killing sev- daughter, Helen VT PUT THE "MOVI !(, tfi >f> )?t *f* 3fr If. ff> ?fr )fr ffr Y SPARKLETS * _ * i? Mention Caught Over tb? * treebi of Anderdon * M?<r?*? * * * * * H Posts Will He Palmed ?reen? T.'ie fluted Iron posts to be used here m the construction of Anderson's groat White Way system will ho paint ed an olivo, greed; according to official? of the lighting company. Some towns use the plain .black, others use th 3 copper finish and some few aro.green. The green Oom,will add much to daylight, officials .of the company are 1 calculating that .they will be able to tlnish the work here within thc next 10 days and tum the "Juice" on the new system, provided tho w?nther con tinues good. -??? exact date has yet boen set but lt ts an asaured fact that tho work will be completed within'the t i two weeks. Heal Hn ranier . Has Arrjred. The last two days have been auffl clent to . convince anyone that Sum mer has arrived for good. The mer chants and business liouaes of the city have been putting up screen doors ' for tlw-laaVOWo day ?.-ia' order to do away with the fry pest and proof post, tlvo that Summer Is really here ia of fered by tho fact that screen doors wore yesterday placed in the court house, all. tho offices being supplied. Several changes have been made in tho court house during the last week knd the whole place has been cleaned and renovated in anticipation of the coming of court next week. Two ?ew Tracks Arrived '?Her?. . The Chere-Ccla bot?las company, ? finding that its facilities for delivering goods were inadequate? has purchased . who splendid new trucks and thoy ' have been delivered in Anderson. One of the trucks will be placed in com- ? mission, here in addition to the ones already in ?se, while the other ?rui chtne will bo forwarded to Greenville, where this same concern ha? another plant. All. over the State Chero-Cola is being boosted and it bids fair to soon become a National drink. -o Day's Business Was Extra Mood. Anderson merchants Bald last night that the business done during the day, was extra good. The city attracted a IST*"? ni*?1 ber of. people from neigh boring towuB and from the country and Utey traded very liberally. It was a noteworthy fact that the stores drawing the biggest patronage and at tracting the biggest crowds yesterday were those stores advertising la the newspapers. Visitors ?o' Ute city seemed to have money yesterday and they spent lt here. rici arc -sss Ia Washington. A. M. Pinkston. manager of the , Palmetto theatre In tb*? city, left lact 'twight-for Washington. Mr. Pinkaton 'will be in the capital for several days} And told a reporter for Tho. Intelli gencer that during the time spent there he Intended to secure -the very best pictures offered in the movie world. He said that he would astonish the people ot Anderson with, the features he will offer when hie.returns. He will book a number of the foremost releases while he Ia gone. Mare Waites Than Hegroe*. According to - figuro? made public yesterday by thc census department sfilwiNrovernment Anderson's popula tion consists or 7,*3? watte people ana %,*B9 negroes. In IWO^tnere wera ?.283 white people and 3.3?I negroes. Therefore the proportion of lncre?** ?ss TZ?mTii i?tj p*?grc?? and th- white people is almost the sante, lt la.sjmNpi that the estimates furbished by the census bureau this week arc certainly more, ivar ly correct than were those et two weeks ago. A beat Cloved. J. S. r?whr, president of the An derson Theatre Company, has called a meetlnfr of Ole. directors of the company $*r next Wednesday night, to be held at t??? chamber of com merce at .* o'clock- It ta said that 1 ELL." )UR PARTS -Thursday. May 14tli. >r before presented. See the spectacular aeroplane battle in the ito the air. . ' nemy. Sigmund capture the bold mortally wounded. >en commanded blown up. The ame to the ground d the lifeless body laid beside that of either had known vas his old cern' axim reported the id to his bereaved dly but proudly heroism. Maxim i the beautiful te, who waited in IN MOVIES. vain for news of her lover. One day Maxim told her that he loved her and asked h*r to marry him. But she told him that *she could not give an answer to him then. As they were resting after a stroll through the wood, Helene was startled to se hanging from his watenchain the locket which she had given to Adolph when they parted. Maxim then explained that he took it from the body of . the man whom he had killed in the destruction of the mill. Beside herself with grief at the unexpect ed news, Helene was tempted to throw herself .in a nearby lake. Hearing the bells tolling in a clois ter nearby, she hesitated and real ized- that the bells were calling to her. For the world had no place ; for her now, with her burden of grief and memories, and she made her way'to the holy house, and oft in the twilight those memories -come back to her of the days when peace reigned in the land and thc terrors of war were unknown, Four Big Reds Every Day 10c lue 3 ?F YOU ASKED US to "point with pride" to any particular suit in our stock this Spring, we would probably pick out suits . . ?. ? . QT" . . .. ti ? mm CLL) P! I ia ll It represents the biggest suit value for the money that we have ever been able to show. We haye been very strict with thc manufacturers of these suits, insisting that they put extraurumary wurKinuiiMiip rn <?v?=ry gart??er?t. We ero^<i all-the, merit, style and excellence of material into these suits that we possibly can. . WE FAIRLY MAKE A MAN COME BACK AND ASK FOR ANOTHER SUIT LIKE THE LAST ONE. And we know that you will like these suits. In fact, so sure are we of this value that we will gladly replace any suit that is not entirely satisfactory. We Specialize on Our Shirts flt $L0Q and $1.50. Try them >IJ o^r advice, You'll be glad you did. The One Price Clothiers. the nurnoftn nf *h?s meetls? is to uOtu plete all plans and to maka arrange, menta for going ahead with the work. WSilIe the theatre people will give ont bp statement in the mailer lt ls said that the necessary funds for building the theatre have been secured, it is known thst tl"J Richmond company telegraphed herc last night that they were about ready to close and it. Ia believed that the directors will have the necessary sum ot money in hand by nest Wednesday. CRIMINAL COURT IS tO CONVENE r???t JfiAgG Prince Preswfaoj ?be Tftnrt nf HMSMI ?UCA?AM Will , Oc?ut Labors facing one of the most congested ;k*ta in the h li lory of the county. Summer term of the Court of Gen. skate for Anderson county ititi eba tomorrow morning. The court P be an "all heme" affair urtth PALMETTO * THE A TR S M01TOA Y'S P?OOHAM. g [Drama, PRIft OP A ?HJBY I^bra Thia special two-reel featave needs no praise, as H being a Lu bin production guarantees ila morita. PrwruL TREIB MCOTAli PBIEKP Fourth reel to be selected. Coming Thursday. , another Xataral Color Faai?*? fa =-.- .": -?ss. Vmr Big Heels. 4 i|C Rfc?!* THAT ?ter TS ut fioTisa.