The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 21, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
JACK STANDING.
hvvlOOD WILTJ TELL" is a two
.1 ?% part release featuring Francia
Bushman It u a drama ct Co
lonial days-and also of the present,
showing the hereditary trend ot a
man's fickleness and a woman's Indis*
crctl OD.
Jack Standing; who, waa a matinee
Idol de laze before entering the movies,
is making quito's reputation for him
pelf and may aobn enter the ranks-,of
, feature players. ? '
-, Two famous transcontinental travel
ers who recent! r compjleted,s horse
back Journey trim Kew Xork to San
Francisco, Appear to t?Ar?xdt?n?f bro
tart drama, "Captured by JMexicana"
Thu tourists are Don and Cleo Ridge
ley. The drama tis baaed, upon an i?ejU
.Sent Which befe^tlw^ageleyfl during
their long overland .Journey;: :'.While
pressing tbe Yittia deserfc.whlch is on
tte Mexican border llhV/fche fild
iecame involved; in a 'tatxup between
Mexican rebels ?nd federals, .narrowly.
Escaping dfath. |
CHIEF JACKSON
GENIAL HOST
McGee* Gift Used In Joint Cele
..I_ a?*- '... . . ?
?tan -??
Qtriie k Success
; There was..a delightful .-.upper at
tho, city hall last.night given bv tho
raoinbors or thet Anderson Fire De-ii
toartment and. tt| number or iuviteii I
gjie6ts were pr?sent. ^ttmP&lif?&rT
nias given largely in cpntjplimoat. io
tho splendid clUfcen. Mr.* Ti hn fct?
?co. who recently made a handsome
present or a check""to^tn"?~i?re"'aopftr?
rnent/in recognition of the servicer
of tho mon during the fire: which de
stroyed his stables and but for thc
.Ouchy and determined efforts of the
flremsn would have destroyed a large
part of the ..cttrr*'TffJ'!ftolfiipwledgw?
Anderson ?eal Estate
& investment C*>.
Thos. F. Cartwright,
Mgr.
! The Baii|c, S[
'She Stranges* < the ?? 1
j County ?oiieits your banking jjj j ?
bosmm*. it its prepare to g ?
j phases of i Stroking, it so?k?a' Jj I
mm
SCENE PROM *
>n Uie ?wo part drama, MA Paasover
Mlraele/>*pWD play patron?. will find
one o? the mott ^potjUnt cohtribn
tiona ever made to the Alma which de
pict racial customs: Tels photo play
waa produced with tho assistance of
tn* official* cf the NeW"*oric Jewish
commuai ty {fte ^ebillah), And hi based
upon the Jewish feast ot the Palaver.
Eviry detaU;in this drsrpa of the elab
^^e ceremony nttendlr&r the celebra
LVAb;4V|ast^tfpVernment agent st
tempts ? ^ob hhi, owal wife of the
faAW^weby he ba? left in ber cberge.
"Ah Alaskan interlude." The wife
Sttopts^blmT?ot khovving who be Ia. but
S?t^or^'f^'<,be ?ear,?8tbat he
the dwrng-jahrt courageous work of
the fire department. Mr. McGee nos
?tated- that "Every man was In ids
place-.arid"'every man Was doing his
duty/:.. ,It isas, u mattor of regret' to
tho members . ot - the, department. mut
Mr. McGee could'"rot be preent, as he
".'iT?e^'Tfte',/taol9rwas . loaded with
fully helped . plates, a regular dinner
?f the kind' thdi "Teddy" ^ou:
"bully", whi?h' means enough with
nome to spare. < Tho tables . were
spread ?bi thc council chamber, which
jyoteo^waa' ai good, use to wuh.h
V?wf trna ''precinct 1 ot : govern
ors. Jackson, ? the splendid
fe of the chief of the Sro dopart
tnent,. had the supervision of thb*
part of the evening, and with tho la-:
dies~wha assisted- nesgare a dinner
that was appetizing and satisfying to
all.
All of thc firemen were present ami
the aldermen ?nd several citizens.
The presiding officer of thc occasion
wjta.K^.-rnaj ojr.JoiauK. HooxLjttho. aX-,
tor the .firemen and helpers bad ex-?
dngulebod ?H -imK'h^s^therreoirW .ofr
the viands, and thoy needed.no pres
sure ai ali on this occasion, presenten
several wbo made short talki
Hood paid a glowing tribute ^p^tjit:
Hi
es
rt
d,er
er lean
ry, "Stonewall" T-"kHon.
Fraser, chaf.?stn o?
T. H?mnM.tf ?5* -RH
of the mSnbe^Vof tho council were
celled uDon : . "1.1. ...
r?s^B?n^d in a.jpunner' which showed
Ihmf A?SpS?ea^^rjTi th? intigwtv i.i.d
at"^Sjy^JriP?ge of the chief ot
'i'.;;rliiii ?ir ??rwt b?9 WOll ' trained
and patriotic and active assistants,
?Kr?^V El Horton speko feelingly as
the representative of Mr. McGee and
William Banks, h. M. Cochran from
among the outsiders were called up
Dte&bjfcaaifew word?.
Aliyman Keys Glimcr rustic an cl
odjgejR. reference to tho firemen who
lind lost-their lives and asked for a
monument to bo reared to their mem
ories-. N
Alderman McClure, acting upon the
Hammett and Al
Mled for a special
to make arrange
??roea to Se given a
??So tho meeting of the
iw*icsociation < and the
tno uro committee. Mr. Hammett
laked the privil?ge of the ?ft?zens be
ing permitted io contribute toa fund
^a*s^tu^?gs&raymg any expenses.
H^'tKSWoSpted with pleasure.
Cilcr Ja&?bn, being too modest to
respond, to ?ny nf the deserved com
plimenta vvSj^t had been paid him.
Mr. Hood made a fevr beautiful/re
marks in ?1 tiring, eulogising the good
t thc city i'f><
fiction afford
'ir 4<..!.M?l,t.n
BLOOD ^.ILL T?LL.?
Ix? "A Ticket to Hanplnes**' tbs hired '
mau argues the "DORS" should marry,
rhe latter agrees and captures the
choice,of the foreman.
One oftne most dramatic and pl? tar?
?QUO wars the world haa er er knjwn
lus been-filmed for tba odiflca'jon or
Ute motion picture patrons. 7 he fire
part'firpdoctlbb, "The Boer War " gives
i wonderfully realistic portrayal <?f ,^he
[ight betWeta the Boors and the'Eng
lish. ;'
One bf. the unlaue , f?af?r*e of th!?
Important production ls that lt does
aol attempt to take sides. The story
is told with absolute fairness.
>r??chhtg Father a Lesson" is based
>n ab old ma? wbo opposer bis daugh
ter"^ marriage, but Uselessly, and she
gets a btonse and lot In the bargnin.
TWO ?SMERICANS
WIN GOLF HONORS
Evana arid Weber Near the Fina!?
nt -wiKuupiuucaip oart?e UR
Links .tn England ./v ,
;_ i
li, .Randwick, Eng., May 20.--Thc'excel
lent playing of Charles W. r;vans. Jr.,
of Chicago and Harold Weber, of Tole
do, carried them through to victory in
Un-lr respective contests tod>*y in the
British >amateur golf championship
tournament and-they now atc Cfc* sole
refining representatives of the
UriUed'States for the next round.
i th round tomorrow" fivans J
international, who won his way to tho
ielui-finaitwo years ago, and was ran
ii in the French championship
the eatne .^ear.. Macfarlane ls the
pest, player that Evans yet bea had
lo meet. Weber ls drawo with Cap
tain Cecil Hutchison, another Scot
Lisii >?t?i-n?L!io?al, wbosc record ls
even. ^yf^iiiv tb ???. ? bet, at Sif-^F^r1"";'/'.
Weber won two thatches today, de
fMtting hi? flr?t opponent by eeven isp
and B\X to play and his second oppon
ent In the third rot nd by two up.
Ouiraets defeat by the youthful play
er TuuuSc o? Little S to ii?, v?ao uU'"**.
pected, f?r Tubbs ta little known out
Bide of Little Stone. Tubb? was
"serach" there when he was 17 years
old Ouimet .was off In his second and
tntf&^nots' today. His chler weakness
lay in bis failure to get distance in bis
approach in which he wan Often short.
Evans did poor work with his wood-^
en clubs after-'the first nine holes, but
he improved In putting, which had
been indifferent going out, Although
acv?rsl 'times trapped, finished well,
winning the match by 3 up and 2 io
if also Bnished stteng tn
*y>th ht- matches., He won handily lu
the mnrr.jiQg contest ny tour up and
three to., pla?, but m the aftornocn
i quite make up his bad
Hon Michael Scott,'
the ex-champion of Australia sud
France, losing en the 18th' greeni^?-^
? rr. are.-plea-,
altigtn enter the French tb am pion Bb lp
t>nd nil excej, TraVers will compete
In tho Mrftiab open championship .
"Chick" Evana mother wa* an inter
ested epecistor today? She followed her
sbn about th? courue.
LN ".VTLA3T.4. SOCffiTY
Mrs. 8 (?cfc pole Sabs II nabawa {er Ol?
- ro^ee and Alimony.
Atlanta, May SO.-A society melo
drama c? -real interest in Atlanta,
wai un fohl en In the superior court
?Hr?
'.Ar, j
TWP var
ma
For Uri HOT, ^ DUSTY,
PARCHED, "A. "" Feeling
When Yon Roll In r rsm A Rim.
Coals--Refreshes--Stimulates
5c
IN ICED COTTLES
ANYWHERE
LOOK FOR TUE
LABEL
BOTTiXD DY
CHERQ-COLA xinwa cj.
IN OK tty ON, s, v.
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? o o ? o o;^ ^o bob o oo o o o o o o o popo ooo
o PROC^M F?K THE ?,C.-V;REUNION -?
o ? '?' ?''? . \y:,. ? ' _ o
O O O O O pO OO O O O O O O O O O O O OtfOOOOOOOo
.;. . Auditorium ^Te^t,- Nerita .Itala 8t.
Opening Session 10 a. m.
'?&?$$^?- May 2?Uj/19?4. 'Flrat Bay. h vi
Cororaandor Jos. N. Brown of Anderson, Presiding. * .
Invocation b yiMvtslon Chaplain Lieutenant Colonel F. O. S Curtis, D. D.,
of Aiken.
Address of Welcome of. tlu> city-Hon. Lse ?! Holleman, mayor of Anderson.
Addresa of welcome for veteraaa^Br. Blwer. '??-:,<KW&*.
Address or welcome for Bons pf veterans-Oem M. L. Bonham.
S ? Ga ^^'b^vfort*^ *? bC ?lvcn to Gen. B/H. Teague, commander of tho
m TICIVUU:O vu? ircuc.it ul ?.arr Ttsnrreuio-rwil. TT. J\. \JIHTK
v\ot welcome oa behalf of the SOHB of veterans-Hon
A. Bonham of Greenville,
tv A, J. West bf Atlanta,
i; Cole Bieaao Governor of South Carolina.
fknnuut urrtnon
.pr?sentation ol
?-.?Ijourum
Bc.r.inenE Meetlj
Adjournment.
Presentation ol
at Buena Vista
to* the Veteram
official' envelop
aids, and Mali
i by Musical Concert and '.tt?J. v'n:v
a to Beuna Vista park furrier
fte**tid l>ay, $ay
Tent i Memorial Servio
jf the ; Confederacy.
ifcderato dead and
B^^Mlo?. ,?^?l? ?.-baplain; Major i. M. Hilt, i). K
Gerade of Veternas>,1'?Ste?i6 at.vVwera?i?, Official Ladies, otc. at. 5 p. <-.j.
.uririg automobile ride ovartiitf will aow?ml>le at ciiai-i
.aerc? immediately ail<i parade.
? ladies and their saawrts ?'::;?
quota and !.. ur.Yeteiwfif are especially invited, also Sons of VtVtor4.n8
given joint!- ly ..). .&VLj?e, pixie and Palmetto Chapters of A/ideraon,
; ring the War.'** i*i auditorium teni by Hot).
w. Lv r^V/tda*tt'oK-%(orgi, lurans especially invited >;/
8:4iv p, m.-^Gr?^d..S?H at MapIe"Ha!I, to all. veterans. Sonn bf Veterans
omcml,?adAv<i.Aa?gaf7frv;.
... ... ... .. ;
niA.. Th*.? r- waldau in tho
rooms of tho chamber of ooiimerco.
. Br?tCtip Defender to
Be Placed in Racing Trim
GOT SAVANNAH'S COAT
lAimACTive
Atlanta ?Urinera Mako M my on Their Lilil? "_'Ll
'.reatjirtpture. iT?ON TOUR
Ati?nHi May" 20.-A festive gee^T1W?*V;Ai
Savannah's-which waa kicking Iiis
heels about Bull street in the Ocean
City lut week and browsing* on. tue
lender grass st the foot of the\#gM??
thorpe monument, is today eating hav
and old ?hoes tn the? Worth Avenuo
fire j department in Atlanta, having
boen captured and brought back a
prisoner by tho Y sarah Shrinore who
Invaded Ty boo on th? big excursion.
The goat has been christened "Ty
boo' in memory of the trip; the christ
ening' ceremony wa? elaborate inaUuwi
or watering used, or wlito as in tho
case of a battleship; tho;i?i?ne,rs,'eni?
P?cycd s. bot?olp u? ii - ?
that foamed as lt ran nVcr bis beard
and Into IIIK < S. 'lt wis quito 6. proji^
inonu christening, and the proud goat
getters aro rejoicing in tho way they,
put it over,on their la'other nobles in
Savannah.
STOB*' Hi GERMAN PARLIAMENT!
Socialist Me m bt^ offer 8?ub to the
Kaiser H to ?elf..
The BEAUTIFUL
COUNTRY AMI?
NSW YORK
JULY 1 To 19,
Tia
KEAHOAHH AIR LlNi
And CosaetUi
?Mount Vt*K&k
niagara Falls '
Niagara (iorjee,
Tkonsund Islands
Rapids af the Si, Laurence
Montreal,
: Qofhcc *. :."'k , .' -T
Montmorency Fnlls
HU Anne ?^Beaupr?,
White Msnn?ls?. j-,
; . ?womit. Mi-, W?shlngtoe,,
? -r Bonton aa* ?
.'itw York
Berlin. May 20.-Confusion and up
rear today marked the closing session
of the imperial parliament. The social
ist members instead'of retiring from
R&PJfi;r - befor. .1 .cheers
for the emperor trere called for, kopi [
their seats, from wNiah they refused
io riso.
t?peaker Joannes OMnipf imm?diat?
ly called attention- to ibis broach of
'respect to the emperor upon which the
socialists shouted "That ia our affair,"
but tried to drowned thc cheers with
boots and htsnea.
IlATf
HA1
.'rapleto Itinerary
Obst for eighteen days <
ation, . Interesting ant
Travel'
.. Personally s --.??UH^U-'?
.ad chap?
f.ATTlS TOURIST
Italcign, N.
Tourist Agenta Sea<b?a?
liallway.
Write for booklet/
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.Carolina, Clinchfie??and Ohio Railway
First SiMi?mer f^?i^i?tt and SatU^
to
And RETURN, SATURDAY,
I Via tho Creal Electric System of th* tfouth and the Picture
of tho Carolina. Cimchfield and...Ohio to Blue Ridge MounUln*
Carolina at tb? following round-trip fare?:
&*tt*e. Oreen wood. 8.
Leave Hodges. $. C.
Leave Shoals Junction
Leave Donalds ..
) Leav> Honea Path .. .
jLeavc Belton.
Leave Anderaou ,. .
Leave Wllllamston ...
6.30
.6:00
7 "00
?7:05
.7:16
$2.76 Lewe Fiodmoi
2?76 ixsavo Qreenvil
j Arrive Alta Paos, NV <??.? 12:00 Noon-.- . I***?. J
{ .Farrs tor children between ibo a?ea oi n
lone half the fnroB named.. Fares frem all flag
{aa named shove from the nest more distant station.
th? train br conductor front stations having no age
I Mountains at such low rates, TU? i;mrcnneui is soo*
J route of the JQsst, pans' lg through thc heart of- the roo
?N.-?rth Carolina, "The ftwltseeUnd of America,'* Tv
ft? lie the -greatest piece ofrailroad construction of tho"*;
J 8BVEN WILES of tunnels hewn through solid rock. Ten
New Vestibule Coaches will be provided and there wll
cars ?t Sparenburg. Thia ascuisibn will operated
8pertaz,'?urg and Anderson Hy., sad ibo Carolina uno^Sv!
is act a chartered train.7 You may feel safe in carrying :
dren on this excursion and have the assurance that lt w
ducted) Every; provision hes tee? wade for your pleasure
car will ba attached rp this train whare good thing* to ei
fred. Vea will reach Alla Pas? tn ttroe to go to Alta P?
roa proser*;*** w tarty your picnic baskets with you
.'Ts EXCURSION wi? J mo "rain or shino" a? J