The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 21, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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...Fifth Installment In Two Big Reels...
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Big
Reel? ..His sister's Devotion," a Western Drama, and "The Engaging Kid," a Lubin Farce Comedy, j
10c At The PALMETTO THEATRE, Frfday rVlay 22nd. n.^^^^^ MO*.*.
Big
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Tod*.y Tomorrow Coming
EXTREMITIES-- The Perilg of Broncho Billy's
Vltegraph comedy. Featuring Mau- Th 1? ^
ric? Costello and Clara Kimball Jr?l?ll?ie ^PritlAn
Toung. In thia play tho actors aro * owlll,i; OCrinUal
Invisible except their hands and feet. Fifth Installment in two big reels. Bonnay drama.
by which you can readily follow the , -
?tory. At tho end you tan easily guess m\Lm ,'-m . _^ Tb' -C O 1 .
? '"?<*?. His Sister's De- Pie for Sophie
W FI A 1,0 JIM- %jg\ilgv?' Essanay western drama
VUugraph drama, Featuring Myrtle VU MU? . --
??rw *- ***>.a.* A- Melody and Art
real character of me ?roman tab loves?: Biograph, drama.
Her shallow vanity proves her undo- ~\TBBLW& 4. \ ?' ' >( i''
IHR. alie reaches for tho shadow atid rini w^^'??'fiK^iffi^'^??lr?\S^ ? r^i't , rtn *i
tho substance The Engaging Rm Silent Trails
HTM EU KEEL TO HE 'H^tVm^ ' I.ubln farce comedy. J VI ngrapb drama.
4 BIG REELS EVERY DA Y---10c.
THE MAH TEAT POT THE "MOVE" IN MOVIES.
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HAPPENINGS AT STARR of patrons and friends of the schcol Express Companies Upheld.
.<- u ?, i ?a* 1?~TT" * .v , ?;oro11Tfer^ Pfe.*e,lt at *n ola '?Wh?ond Jefferson City. Mo.. May 20.-Tho
> School i:"trrtnlnmrnls This Week "spelling bee." . ., i / __. ' t.
MS?M Howie mos Medal Websters blue roller was us M 5Kh* of express companies to refuse
Starr. May 20.-The recital given *mo"? tT?m ?ne fifth to C. O. D. shipments of liquor to dry
tins Annie Halford's music pupils ^e eleventh^grades and they reflected points in Texas was sustained by tho
i?j%ff<awgSr? nc'nooi anroiorrorn juesaay ev- j c.oi?t o.? tuC-l. Sachem awl Missouri supreme court today. The
cuing ?BJ? a splendid success Tiw themselves, case wa? tb? docloion of Ahrem Ka
litedal offered by Miss Halford for es- MiM Kva Herron waa the heroine, seaberger, of Kansas City, Mo., and
in music was won by Miss standing after all-the others had-tak- who sought to collect from the We|ls
Carrie Bowto and presented by Rev. *n their seats. Fargo and Company's express and
J. L. Singleton Th0 Tlmrod Literary society of from tho Pacific Express Company,
Vm. fin? Wnit?*?? children cf Sl*rr ^'S*1 School will give an enter- tho value of the liquor packages that
are Tiif?na: Mrs. B. J. Pear- bitumen* in^ th? school auditorium they liad refused to deliver.
rasp this week '* FVm?>- cvenvn? ?uv ?ind in-the .form --?
v J. L. singleton is et homo af- ot. a acclaimer's contest' W&?&NKmWmL IlK?oIs Central to I ranice.
BSgBSsw^'aT- cwroncieq a ten onys re-i""*^- '?T,?'1 WS 1|? >?ri|!ilitil, His. May 20 -The Illi
> ? il at iva. Great good was . accon?- W*00' ?Qf.^oraniB with bis body nojg rmhlip utilities commission tod,ay
pliibed. o? co-workers has taught almost auc- hsnd?jtldwn sn order authorising th?&
' ilsa Betty Earle of Anderson we> ???"ful terra. Illinois Central Railroad to issue frap.
;i here lest Sunday.' '" - OOO.OftO bonds and also pormis?Ion|to( 'J
MIsaABryan, after having nursed a A St. Louis' man's affinity, declares sell lines south of the Ohio river. !0f
l-Mh r,M wiefe^hasvl h's all the fault of hh* w?j?r who one/> the bond issue ?lO.o?O.uco la ou lines
to Anderson. . " j forced him. to escort her home when south oi. the. .Ohio .for refunding and
O?'Inst Friday afternoon a number-! she was lonesome. . 1^,000,000 is for ImprovcmcntH.
ljmmTSFm?Tv\u i 'li ii.iii'n n ' mi'.M I 'TT" I V " I i ?
\ ul ? v stcsttiori
j m ? "i-1 IHM I? ml .?III-1". i" ill??--??-? ??? i i II ?^U?'I . UI..IJI??
The great going-away season is getting nearer j
jj and nearer all the time. Pretty soon now men are
i to start on their vacations; Many ? fellow is even
now trying to dope a two-weeks' trip on two-weeks'
pay that will give him a month's rest, pleasure and
recreation, pi
??j??k^'-'* u'' Every man on his vacation
! will appreciate a classy, sum*
. .^Wj^^^P' mery
?^^S^ "P?lm Beach Suit
I ll / ^^^^^ It is the very best garment
^ / r '?^^^?T designed for loafing about the
\%W/f . V * '^^l seashore, country or mountain.
\ WM fi //?f?J It's a decided change from
WM im %SBA what you have been wearing
vSrPSrm- during business hours, and a
S \^ I ivl relief is as welcome as the
j \^\ M v ' flowers in May.
I 5 \ \ V You will find here everything
H! I j ^ ' for your vacation trip.
I x \\ M\ < Palm Beach^ttits v $7.50
? 4 \ I; Shirts $r to $2 Oxfords $3.50 to $6 j
?? " - jjk ' Siraw Hats..$2-to $4 S
Ul ' r- :fm Suit Cases $XS0 io SVSSO
/ vjli.-..- ...-?'-'-itnt^f,,i^^ffHf^^ ' Underwear 25c t? SI i
llt^ ' ' ."'iW'^T^S^^Si ?Hosierv and 50c ?
iii.;-:.' 1 -' w.iiw(rtmj?>iii mum ? m ni .*
ill P a r ?? g> *? &s R. ^ I f- .
jjr sw W?W?R. sgt as W MHk*^' jjjai^y M m? II
ll! THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. |!
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* ELECTRIC CIT
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* Items cf int?r?t! ssf? Person i
? Wireless on the Si
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Andersen Ken
Have r?e? Trip.
By writing es much a? $100,000 life
inaurauce during tho past year three
Anderson men have been honored by
HID Southeastern Life lnsu- ice Co.,
securing membership in tb $ 100.000
Club of that company and receiving a
frei' trip to Wrlghtsville Beach thu
Summer. Tho trip will b? made from
ndoraon eu July !). and Ahe agenta
will havo u week of pleasure and, rec
reation nt <&e'famous seaahorc. Thc
Anderron 'delegation is composed of
?'Ioraee i'/: McGee. George "W.- Speer
nd James L. Farmer and theee mea
ro, receiving fh? congratulation? of
tUcr Anderson niaurance men,1n bo
hg ablb to seenre the trip.
Mrs. Weekley Is
Not fraprerin^ l>''.:-**&.
Anderson people and people in all
parts nf the Slate will learn with re
gret that Mrs. fl. Weekley ls not im
proving. FO:T borne time Mrs. Black
ly liss been very ill but it was hop
ed that her last visit to Baltimoro
hospita' TToutd make t omo Improve
ment xi her condition. This bast not
been the case and it is said now that
her condition is serious. Fred Max
well of Winston-Salem, one of her
sons-in-law, arrived tn tne etty yes
terday to berat her bedside and all
nor other relatives aro in tho city.
Little hopes aro entertainod for her
Irocovery. "
Automobile Thief
la Enjoying Life.
information^ wa? received in An->
'terda* frnm <lr^S??Vii?e io
the effect thaV'?hc man wanted here
for stealing -Mrs.? Granville} Bealle's
car at Calhoun'Falls and also charg
ed -with 'stealiag!'an automobile from
M. Steele oT Green
going in the di
nvitl?. ?f. C. dr I
car." The,man n
" thd'Orclenville ct
bo had ..rosen down
?men from Mei; Bet
He also''performed thc feat or buying
two gallons nf gasoline-from a Green
'/We dcali; .it, when ho had
nov?r .??eh the-merchant before.
Vi^'fyW- '?? ? -
AudeiKon Jewe!f>
'.' (rn (he Looted.
Anderson Jewelers;-are keeping a
close lookout for a man ot Hebrew
appearances boat 35 years of.age,
supposed io hiv humed Tohii ur Harry"
Gard albee tfheV' received a circular j
lectivo Agency advising that Durand
& Co., Jewelers: of- Newark. N. J..
1?re offering a r<rw?fd of $I0,QC
?the . man's capture and the return of |
the Jewelry stolen by him. Tho man
employed as ' a sample . carrier * in
o, BU and on April 23. about
:90 in the afternoon, ho stole two
Ie cases from a salesman for the
m pan y in Newark. Almost .every
Imaginable kind of Jewelry wes con
tained in the two cases and the miss
ng articles will total a value of ninny
.sands of dollar?. .
.olnmbia Btkft
Are Getting Ready.
A telegram whs received In Ander
Inst night from Brian Bell, exalt*
rnler of tbb Columbia lodge, 1190.
P. O Bilm, in which lt was staten
at the Columbia lodgt of Elks will
JIM well represented when the ?rat
roll call ls heard at tho State conven
tion of tho Order, to convene-here on
te -1? and 'the message said - that.
Columbia bunch would remain in
!ct"SO*i "?Ht th? In? oosal'.n nf the
te lodge ls concluded. Columbia
111. Introduce .an innovation at this
ting of the'State Association, and
IB bring a dr?nl and bugle corps
them and.it.la also planned by
lodge to have a pair of live Elka
the occasion. Tne "Hello Bills"
Columbia will be the life of the
lng to. be bold lu i
McKinney Is
fpttfsr Here.
ten* McKinney, who has been
making his heme In Cincinnati. O.,
for some time, ts spending a few days
in the tity with Ids brother. Carlisle
McKinney and other relatives. Mr.
McKinney say? that Anderson looks
Wi-?? T..-?.,_ ?- - --
onjrty his atny'TMwp.' Shortly before
hi? departure.ir??t, Cincinnati, Mr.'
McKinney had a tooth palled and du
ring the.operation the dentist broke
the potleui^-Jaw, bone,. ,Mr, McKin
ney ts surrerto* eeveriy wit unties* ure
care of the Anderson dentist he ls
rapidly improvh:
waa, oat-YOsp*nif&
.^r^ScaS git^^j^ ^ rag ^BQK
ino Ander.
ty took pince Jo ibn . -
dcraon chamber of ?aliso;
day. Following tue bus'
very interesting pe <
relative to ?nv--;- ? tu v.
local sor.k;
.#a<^ *^g^eoth.ii yesterdi
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Y SPARKLETS *
il Mention Caught Over tb? *
trcet* of Anderson *
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P1 m :
Pretty Jin*
Are Delivered.
The chamber of commerce yester
day received thc 1.000 pies ordered
for the Confederate reunion to be
held in this city on May 27-28. The
pins are made In the shape .nf a flag
I and have the stars and bars worked
I in the color? of the Confederacy. The
I pius hear the words "Annual Reun
ion. South Carolina Dirleton, United
I Confederate Veterans, Anderson. S.
c.. May 27-28, 1914." While the pins
are not very expensive, tb ey are as
pretty as- could be .desired, and Sec
rotary . Whal^y- of the chamber of I
Commer?a IA being complimented. on i
hi? ^election.
- ? a -.
Roy Seoul* Are
? Hard at WprJL! '
The patrol bf Boy Scouts, recently
organized by P. M. Burnett Of tho V.
M. C. A. for .the Confederate reunion,
aro hard ' at work and are learning
rapidly about the military tactics.
They are under the instruction of Ma
jor Crawford, formerly of Clemson
College and they are working earnest
ly to perfect their drills hy. the time
thc reunion comes oft. It U said
that the scouts of Aiken last year did
much to look out for the veterans du
ring the reunion am} il ts believed
that Anderson's boys are. going to do
fully as woll. The youngsters m?do
a good snow as they count off and
start on their parades.
Huge Shipment
Of < hero-Cola.
The Anderson Chero-Cola Company
received one of the largest shipments
of syrup yesterday over brought to thl?
section by a soft drink concern. In I
yoDicraay'8 shipment there were1'57
barrels of syrup according' to the Ipr
ca4 managers of the company, thia is
enough to bottle ?'.'?0.000 bottles of
CUero-Cola. . This ia a teoord-break
|ng. shipment' pod It will take some
.Hmo for tho local compr-py to con
sumen ali. ii-owever, tho local plant
ir running, full time und then can
hardly keep up with, the .Orders, ac
cording to the story told by thc pro
pr?etOT.s OT the Acdcmon Ann.
/.cw Contnny
Soon to Open.
The manager of the Unltetb States
Woolen. Milla Company says that his
establishment in this city will bo op
ened withing the next few days. This
company secured the Craytph bulla
ng on Main street for its Bite and the
building is now being out in randi,
ness for the formal opening of Ander
son's uewr.st tailor??*" e?.tahMehrf,*>*>*.
Tho new company deals exclusively
In tallored-to-order clothes and bats !
and1 will ?how one of thc most com
plete linea ever seen in Anderson.
New Plan
IV J* Working Well.
The Anderson Real Estate and In
vestment Company expects its 'new
plan for selling lots to home builders
to be one ot the most successful ever
tried in this soctlo?. Under the new
plan tbs Iota are ?old on tho install
ment plan, a small sum being paid
monthly, and tho owner will not bo
required to. pay any faxes until he
har copleted his payments es the lot.
In the event that ho should dio, the
money he hon paid in on the' lot will
ho refunded to h's relatives, with in
terest, by' the Investment company.
?U?dsr this plan every working man
in Anderson can own his own homo.
The offer ls being generally accepted,
according to the real.- estate mes.
Vndert?ker? To
Meet lu ?veer.
j? Tho undertakers and srohatraorR of}
' Anderson county - are planning, to go \
to Greer on Juca 26 sad ll whvn tfc?l
State association of toe . people la j
that business will convene, lt is the I
lath annual meeting om? hndertak- j
era from sll parts of the State are now j
planning t'o be io ct tendance. The}
, officers ot the association say that tho j
1 program will be replete with festeres
; and that every minute of the ?two day?
yilt be taken np some way. Ail told,
thor* are probably 13 undertaking es
tablishments In Anderson county, and
almost ail of these will ba represent
ed.
Heere Will
Will ?toberaton, the negro who wan
caught, nnfle^ a J^?^ ?mt^knssnt a^
Tuesday, underwent a^o r.v.
onyJ^a5fbrnorm. When tho negro wa?
first taken to the hoapRsl lt was nhl.
beiteveq mat be wai m.-?? Aiir*, mtf
inter er waa ?sc*?e?s^ *o.W
IGOfftl
Any. Quant! ty
Any Flavor
Put Upi in Any
Style For
" Any Occasion
We make a specialty of special orders
for banquets; parties and any social func
tions. The purest Cream and best Candy
made daily,
.IS Wi SO, AND ICE CREA* PIPR
They Are AU Goni
---WAIT
Tli>- special ?ate on those swell willie
baljy colonials mode them hustle ?o
their Respective destinations. Weil,
thev'wero oorklne Kood ?nea anA
everybody., likes thora.
You dldnt get a pair? Sorry, but we
koop telling you what gocHl looking,
shoes we sell and how reasonable they
are compared with seme others.
in a nour un
more and you may have a pair tor tho
same price-$2.45-but dont wait "tin
the last minute Just you gd to tho
picone toduy and call un to let us
know you^wint n pair when they come.
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U N 0 Eft M A SONIC
Where .They Are Patting Ia
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TODAY'S PROGRAM
THE TWO G CN MAN- ,
Pewers. A thrilling and gripplr.c 2
reel drama with Edwin August and
Ethel DaVls. Edwin turna out a crimi
nnl to save his father.
wno*? WHO -
Victor comedy,
FOl'RTH HEKI? TO UK kfef.vivr-vu ii
Coming tomorrow Th* Tragedy of
Whispering Creek" lOl Bison in'2 ey
cbJng^reel^wltb.J?iiitta|Bush. Al^o
? Coming Saturday "As ?
?2 reel Victor With Warren Kerrlean.
We do not keep everything
BIT
ITO Do Sell Everything tn onr
fine in-lnding "Town * Conn,
try" Paint
TODAY'S
THE B?AHT701,
Kay-Be?. John
Radcliff An this
Old Fashioned Jfelan
training reels?
BOWERli llOTS
Keystone. To .at
laugh,. roar. Don'* ;
FOI KT? REEL Tfr-MPH
Coming Tomer
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