The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 26, 1914, Special Reunion Number, Section Six: Pages 41 to 48, Page PAGE FORTY-EIGHT, Image 50
"Th
Exuding th
... Bi
"Thc Girl of thc Sunny South," i
The author selected the ante-bellum
phcre and action. Those were chi
Two young scions of Southern at
helle of the village, who finally succi
low, to the chagrin and embarrass tn
is insanely jealous of his successful i
he able to wreck vengeance by steal
feelings towards Searelle and decid?
the war breaks out and as fate deere
Uayinond Webster, as captain in t i;
Under the guise of friendship, Col. |
safety of her husband, so with this a
pet and sound of drums.
A battle is imminent, and Raym0i
of the enemy. His absence at a cr
arrested on to his way home. He \
ttext morinng the Federal outposts -,
ecution-as Searelle falls before |
Searelle is found among the woun.it
has caused a complete loss of mem
thc war, Searelle is an unknown, nar
reveres his memory.
When Raymond returns from th<
become his wife. She refuses.
I nings have been going bad ivj j
cures a mortgage on the propev?\\
Searelle, now a tramp, wanders* |
mond, whose evil nature comes tu
Raymond determines to foreclose
I'nttntt nn th* old plantation. Th;
the assistance of Leroy, determines
who is unknown to all, is sleeping ii
money, the old man is killed, and :
Leroy. When he comes to his sen?
Leroy, upon whom the stolen m
promises him his freedom, he rema;
Sf arc Ile gees with him. They tak<
in the hold, Leroy by accident sets
many privations, they are picked up
Leroy discovers that Raymond al
erv in saving him from the wreck, hi
Searelle underwent produce brain f
hinger a tramp.
They return home, Raymond
cape arrest, is killed. -
Searelle and Grace are reunite?
Electri
This wonderful picture i
Veteran's Reunion. The
THE FALL OF
Thu whole- history of the Ottoman Turks
To trace their pedigree we must look back I
tiqutty.' Although everything In the early ti
trat and Eastern Aala la more or leas conjee
tain that there were two races which altern
role of "the scourges of God." the Mongola <
The thirteenth' century-had half run-ita cour
juk Sultan waa one day hard beset near Ant
aol host. Ertoghrul. a member o' the Ol
Turks, waa journeying frtm the banks of
when be unexpectedly ccroe upon the hat
gora. Loving a acrlmmake and aeeing th
sida Waa. getting the worst of lt, he led ?it
riders Into the fray and won the day.
Thu? waa the foundation of "Turkey la
Little did the impulsive Turk think that by
act he had tafcnn th* ?re? step tsrards icua;
which has, In the later centuries, been and
tense political problem. From Ertoghrul
Sultan of Turkey, thirty-six princes In the
ruled the Ottoman Empire without a break
Klon. ?n 12?8 Othman waa born, and his de
the name of Othman Us or Ottomans. By U
cry and fighting, the Ottomans won lsndi
their Hag waa planted on the walla of Brusa
Asia Minor. Standing on the towera ot bia
stenttnople the Christian Emperor could i
of the burning villages across the Boapboru
contented at the age of seventy. He had
piro and hoped to view Constantinople at bia
the latter waa denied, the first waa aoeonij
in two generations the little body of shep
sassed themselves ot tbe whole of the no
of Aala Minor. Before Orkhan. the new Si
uab?e prise. Tb? wealthy provinces of the
pire were falling to piece?. Constantinopi
of his ambition and the value of the finn
government of the Turk waa known to U
contrasted U with the persistent and perfl
of the Byzantine emperor. Qood and 1m
ment under tba conditions obtaining waa o
Con. Civil war bad reduced the Empire,
great maritime powers of th* Mediterrane?
of the Turk hr d been welcomed.
?quabble* . ?tween nominal Christiana ?
their first opportunity. About the mlddl
teenth cinturry a struggle waa going on b
great maritime powers of the Modtterranei
and th? Venetians. " Th* tntmar
anger of Orkhan, be gave bia support tc
Orkhan'c eldest eon. with eighty followers. <
. o ?J^L M. 1
e enchanting atmosphere of tha
jou Theal
s as fresh and welcome as the Howers that bio
days before the civil war for no other reason th
valrous times.
istocracy are rivals for the hand of Miss Gra
nubs to the advances of Harry S?arelle, a brav?
ent of Raymond Webster, a promising young
?val, but manages to conceal his ha'.red until s
th Gustave Leroy, his confidential c'.erk, is cogn
;s to play a little game of waiting and watching
es V rrelle is thrown into the power of his sec
it st. -ior's regiment. Leroy is also under th
Raymond promises Grace that hi will keep a v
ss?rance the regiment marches a.vav to battle
id arranged matters to-proye that Searelle has i
itical moment causes an examination of his U
s courtmartialled and sentenced to be shot at
tdvance on the fort of the Confe Jerates, and at
he liring party-the Federals o |St their foes a
:d and dead. The surgeon find-, only a super
orv. In the hospital and then in the prison ar
neless man without a past. Grace, who has
; war, he resumes his old advances towards Gn
thc old plantation, and Raymond r o vahees moi
Hack to his old home and saves Grace from tl
the surface at Grace's persistent refusal of ma
: the mortgage,* but is thwarted^ for the momei
; rooney is in thc safekeeping o? thrace's fathe
to rob the old man and turn them out of their
i the house when the robbery takes place. In
Searelle on trying to detain the robbers, is stum
ses he is attested as the murderer and" is sentem
loney is found, is convicted as his accomplice,
ns silent. Leroy manages to make, hts escape 1
; refuge on an outward bound steamfer. While
thc ship on fir*. , The vessel burns and the boil<
by a tramp steamer bouna for home.
?tempted his lifwn the prison, and overcome w
e makes up his mind to tell thc truth. The
ever, and recovery brings back with it his lost i
is denounced to the authorities by Leroy, and i
i and old Mose rejoices in the return of his deai
ias been secured especially for t!
story is as follows:
CONSTANTINOPLE-?. D
ls a romaneo,
atv remota a?
?late-ry of Cen
sure, tt ia cor
ot ely til Led the
ind tba Turka,
ae when a Bel
bora by a Mon
(bus family ot
the Euphrates,
tlefleld of An
at the weaker
i four hundred
Europe" laid,
hla chivalrous
Uaturfi$??!ta
to the present
male Up? have
in the sncces
.cendanta took
ickery, treaeh
i, and la 11M
a Greek city in
palace at Coo
lee the flamea
a. Othman dies
dreamt of Bm
?oet; although
dished.
herds had poe?
rthwaat corner
altan lay a val
Byzantlee Ern
ie, waa Ole goal
t and equitable
te Greeks,
dione int..
partial guHs?
ut of Ute que* .
and the advent
m. the Genoese
ca '0 the Turka
e of Ute Four
etween the two
in, the Genoese
i 'their rivals,
jroeeed tba Hel
lespont on a couple of rafts and
Tzymplo and In a few daya.it wa
thousand Ottoman soldiers. The
waa falling out with bia son-in-law
Sultan's aid and the Ottomans ha
I (shed in Europe.
Slowly but persistently tho Tur
Europe and by the middle of the
masters of all tba country round (
city lu elf. All attempts tb win it 1
film, "The Fall of ConstaUaople"
II succeeded.jp"vrcatt^. the etty
the last Christian Emperor of Con
The Sultan spent tho whiter of
where every detail ot the lmpendli
by the Sultan himself In concert v
intammdiatA vicinity s* Ccsctiat?sop
. the moat favorable positions, ant
?moving upon rollers, were propel
Battering rama and great engines
. also placed lb position. By a Ji
money Constantine might have ?
army, but believing In the suppo
city, mada no effort for aelf-prese
late.
In the spring of 14(8 Mohammed
with nearly three thousand follow
1 were ill-armed and almost naked,
tho front ranks to consume a ceri
my's strength before the true Ottoi
tack. - The siege Waa begun on A]
attack was repulsed, the Turks
- weeks the struggle .continued. Mo
' closer and still more closer. Gal
overland from- the Boaphorus to t
dawn on April 38d the defenders o
been accomplished during the dari
film depicts (ba consternation of tl
last began to reaJlo that the fat*
ita would soon be decided,
ine had detached an many of
only place comparatively a
the Ottoman advance. In si
defenders became fewer add fewi
hopea of success decreased as tb
minalton of the enemy,
With a firm spirit, though and
hopelessness, he rode off to the ra
"Thw d*Sv?355 iii ?.>< tn ?itv tool C
er, "are more glorious than tba
Rysantlne Caesars "
.?' 1.1.
noto-Play In 1
it fascinating period-the daj
tre Thun
om in the spring.
ian to obtain atmos
ce" Merridew, the
; and handsome tel
attorney. Kaymond
uch time as he shall
izant of his master's
About this time
ret enemy, Colonel
e same command,
watchful eye for the
with blare of trum
deserted in the face
:nt, and Searelle is
day break. The
the moment of ex
nd capture the fort,
ficial wound, which
id until the close of
heard of his death,
ice, and asks her to
i ey on it and te
le insults of Ray
rriages.
it by the sale of the
r. Raymond, with
home. Searelle,
the struggle for the
ned by the" pistol of
:ed for life.'
but as Raymond
Tom the prison and
: they are* stoaways
?r explode. After
Uh Searelle's bra\v
leirible privations
iiemory. He is no
n attempting to es
? old inaster.
T
dBi
In 3 Rec
WEI
. ?
ie Confederate
. 1453
surprised tho castle of
3 garrisoned by three
Emperor Cantacusenus
' and he, too. invited the
id become firmly ?stab-"
tts pushed further Into
Fifteenth Century were
Constantinople, save the
bad failed, and this ana
shows how Mohammed
from Constantine XIII,
stantinople.
1462 at Adrianople.
ag attack was arranged
i Uh hi? officers. In. the
?C B??t? nan pinu?tT? in
1 high wooden towers,
led towards tho walla
for casting stones wara
udlcious expenditure of
allected a formidable
sad Inviolability or tho
rvation anti it waa tea
aet out from Adrian opie
?ra thousands of whom
These were placed in
tain amount of the ene
tnan advanced to the at
>ril 6th. Repeatedly tho
losing heavily,. and for
hammed'a host drawing
leys were transported
be Golden Horn, and at
r th? etty aaw what bad
cness ot the night. The
ios* on the walis wfea at,
> ot th? etty- and HwvW
The Intrigues of Con
his supporters, that be
handful of soldiers to
rite of their courage, tho
sr avery day. and their
ey witnessed the d?terr
er the shadow of utter
mparts aa4_t?'TjiM'deaH?.
oiiiiwiiino," Mys a writ
long prosperity ot the
?
?I
Sunn jj
FToup Parts..,
before the Civil War-i
sclay9 IVI
Prog]
.?ne
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cile Love," The Girl of Mystei
at packs the house.
[oil Your Peanut." Joker Com
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-"Aurora of the North" two rei
on top of Pike's Peak with ma
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'he Girl of the Sunny South. ' 4 r
'he Nation's Peril" 2 reels. V
3tiiig what may happen when S
>n attempts to take the Hawaiia
is picture you will see a seven ]
bbile hurl itself with it*; occltpar
ot cliff into the sea.
lie Career of Waterioa"^!?*
)n the Trail of the Spider Gar ?g.
rtive story filled with st?r^irijgh
ntures.
rpiler* of the Sea" featuririgpjy
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Week is Worth Your Tim
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"OUT OF THE NIGHT*'--A Dcml?
scating a story of the Car??c?ian Moi
thrilling scenes.
"A FLURRY !N HAT^-Presenting^ Mi
Pollard in a pleasing ancj Refined Gow
.."THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE"
"THE BODX IN THE TRUNK"--A twx
tense interest and gripping througnoui
?"WHEN VILLAINS MEET"-*-A screarnj
gles galore. '
,."LOVERS SACRIFICE"--In two ree?s i
Aoki in this "Indian story of a woniart
"GETTING RID OF ALGY"?~-See /l??
: - Msy- . Mi
?-"IN THE MOONLIGHT"
wood in a gripping 2 part .^BSrVdn
. thrilling situations in a woman'r- <H;;,.
. "OUR MUTUAL GIRL"- i 6th installm
fcV A WOMAN'S t?YAL^^
Miss Beautiful in a stor.s
"MORNING PAPER" ?mi "A BUSY Dj
that will turn over your
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arren Kerrigan,
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jntair/ country replete with
tigeret Fischer and Harry
lefty?
-A thrilling war. ptetfiiYe,
> reel sensational $tory H ta?
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ArittiEhfe and ^T?iru
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>w they work the trick on
1 Gc* and Winifred
ima with tense pouira yal
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