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GOOD SHOES . 'nimbler Mn' ?H ?mil wearing >iuiillflon ti> lie obltillK'il in a p:iii? ?f t?t?lS 11 I'M {(I'S slmi's cheap ulna's aro worthless al any |>rl?*?* n<> where I hey un, auld and rilled right Our specially Isl iitlinj; Hi?; feet- noth lng pleases UK more than in have the "hurd li? Hi feet" ru 11 on UH. SHOE COMPANY UNI) I: tt MASONIC I I M I? I. J; Shoes That Satisfy. Mr. Cannon, cashier of the ra cific Mutual Life Insurance office, of (his city, will immediately be gin the erection of an attractive home on Central Avenue. This is the 20th new home for North Anderson. Oneida Community Silver Most modern plated ware. Patterns ot unusual excellence; extraordi nary service^ value, j >^A Community Silver superbly heavy plate, makes COMMUNI TY SILVER practically wear-impregnable, so impregnable, in fact, that it is now guar anteed for fifty years Anderson, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Belton, S. C. SUMMER SCHOOL-Wlnthrop College, Bock Ulli, S. (June 16 to July 24, -WM COURSES OP STUDY-Full courses of study will bo orovided to meet elie needy of: 1. . Superintendents and principals. 2. Hit h School teach ers. 3. Primary and grade teachers. 4. Rural school ter chers. FACULTY-A large faculty has been secured, compet ed ot specialists and leaders of education. SPECIAL FEATURES-Model school through first rix grades. Special course In rural school problems. Kindergardon practke and lectures on Montessori methods. County Boards of Education are authorized to *.enew certificates still in force for all teachers who do satis factory work in this summer school, and take the final examination. For rates and further Informator write %t Summer School Bulletin to D.U. Johnson, ITen. Rock 11111,3. C. .... -..V.V; nfc^.^,~*i^i.^?...^w.?,,vW - {? * * * * -Y- * * * * * * ** * V' * * * * * * * * * * * ELECTRIC CITY SPARKLETS * * _ * .'?'. lient* of Interest and Personal Mention Caught Over the Y' i * Wirrie s s on the Street* of Anderson * Y. * * * * * * ******** * * * * * * * * * * * ' Ititi lihlii'l Itcgislcr. lint M?de (.I Atlcmpl. '.Mill." the fanion.* goal from ?'<> ? lumbla, wai luigd) in ? i ? I . . i : . ?. in Un; | lobby of th'- li->t< I fhiquolu yesterday [morning. li will have i<? be handed \ him thal hi- lr ile- be t mannered ami ' IH'SI behaved KIMI I evi r s.'.-a in Ainler hion, After calmly suivcyiug Hie I nui: y crowd. i;i:l'. al tent ton was di reeled lo Hie Hol.-I Rechter, and a i pen WUK tend? red him. ami aiier poii Idering II few momenta he declined in accept the in vii.il wei, pi nimbly h.iv inc, rome lo Hie eonelie.ioli (hal le. ?van already Hie (ioat. -0- - Itnlii Hid Sol Uder Crouds. yesterday, a ml ve HI:, ed. Hie doora well! opem d ai !i o'clock in Hie molli i UK fur Ile hi g I e| ?ring sale nf Odi?me IVnivoii. ami a large crowd I WU?! pl '.. "Itt lo gel the J;I,I>I| Illili;;., I advertised. Tho rain throughout Hie ila., did i nt p.evciil lin ?lore heilig ( packed v. ?Hi ? ugei huyei... , DEFENDANT WINS AFTER MISTRIAL Mr. .Mut I ison (??rs 'I'o Nen Vu iii. Mr. M. M. Maui on. lah the Mutual Ili lli lil Mle ?.I nt ni M rain e Company, ami presiden) ol lie- An doisou Intelligencer, h ' yesterday l'or a vi-?t to New Vori? am! oilier hort hern point'. .Mr .'.ian i -m goes I iiorili nt: biu-incst' ?.??nn?,i:ti-il '.\ii : lim I iou'puny, out will lake advantage o? |ihi.s oporttpulty to :?>.>. anim thing ol oilier points as well uti Hie national I metropolis. Ile will IK- away until ihOlll Ute lust of He in -lilli. Mincers tn Meei Tuesday A?ternoeii. ' On next Tuerday. June L'".. lhere will lie ii meei inc <>i iii" Shriuers ai the oih<- of nf ? upi. ll 11. Wat kins at f?:?tO in the iillertmoii. in or gan ixe II Shrine I'luh. All Sn finers are urged to all ia! a. Hie duh will j he nrgutihed al Hie lime m<;nlinned. I ami a lui! atienda ure is n< ci y In! mal:.' UH; meeting a .licet :s. Jury Renders Verdict in Favor of Defendant at Second Trial. Ol'! uni .ni onlay morning, a'ter receiving charge nf Hie Judge, ami being only a rhort while. Iii" jury ?le l ided in favor of thu defendant, in the casu of lh" Ki i.-il National Hank o? Chattanooga, Tenn., va. J. ii. Howden. The next ema' culled waa thal of Andersou college vs. .1. W. Maynard, a uubscriptlon of $200 being Hie ls -ne. A vordh'1 in favor of the col lege for $2"o.::i? war relu med. being principal and inlet eat from dale v. hen payment t'hould have lieon made. The next case called was that ol Wiicox-lvus ?? Co.. vs. S. K. Lcvcrett. which will probably he linirhed this morning. Court adjourned al (i p. ni until 9:30 this morning. Jl?>fc"\~NOYV AVA1L.UII.E .Nearly Half a IIIII'c?n Dollars Open t'? runners. washington, .hine IS.-Comptroller of thu t;tirreney Williams today usti inutcd that ubout $i>00,Cl)0,000 in nat ional banks throughout thc ('lilted States in'available for farm mortgugu Joann under thc provision of Hie fed eral roBervc act making it possible for national banking associations to lend money on Improved farm lands. Scoreu or Inquiries concerning this Provision read? tho treasury depart ment dully and then; does not seem to bo a general understanding tpat the farm loan daune ol' Hie act ls now In force and malien it pnstdbla for. national banky to make farm loans he foro the formal Organization of tho Federal reserve board. The cstinuite of Comptroller Wil liams la based/on reports showing the capital stock and surplus of national banks to be $1.777.000,cou. Twenty five percent, of this amount, or $141, 250,000 lu available for farm loans. Furthermore, tho Federal reserve act provides that National banks may grunt farm loans up to :i.'l 1-:: per cent, of their timo deposits. Hanks with large deposits will be hale to far ox coed thc BUIll tliey could lend on farm's under thc '?ii per cent, clause ??nd Un est?mate or Mr. Williams in believed lo he Conservative. Farm loans under Cns act are not tn be made for longer than live years and thc amount of each loan ls not to OXRced fifty per cent of tho actual value of th? fa rm olfereil na security MEIM'ES AKV PLAYERS I'res'denl of tin? Atiierlrut l.r"gut* Comments on Jumping. Chicago, .lune IK.-Money greed on tho part or players bids fair tu h< the curse of baaoball. occuring lol' H. Johnson', president of Hie American League. Johnson left for New York toduy lp attend a meeting of the Nal Ional Commission ut which, it is snld measures will bi taken to prevent tho Fodoral League's threatened raid on major leugne players. After declaring that organized base ball will preyent by injunction nh> major league player from appearing in a Federal uniform, Johnson said: "However, there are. as President fillmore, of the Federals, says, forty major players who are really to jump to tim Federals, I ?ny let them Jump BO we may know who they are and rid the sport of tho nun who are in tho gar.v? for purely mercenary reasons. "It is an awful thing for a playor lo boast that bc is in the game merely for what he can get out or it. He ts serving notice on the public that he IB a mere hireling and will do anything for money. Once let thc public get imbued with the idea Hint baseball players aro ready to jump contracts or do anything else if thora is enough money in lt, and they will no longer bolto ve that gamos are honest. They will soon believe players can bo paid td throw games. If this thing should keep up ball players will be glad to play for $2 a game and pass thc hat to get lt." THE FIRST LODGE OF THE B. P. O. E. Started in Good Fetlowrhip ord n Desire to Pr oin oi J Charly and C2ncvelcr.cc - i (My Ih iao liell, Mxa'.i ?'. linier o' Co lumbia Lodge, No. 1,060, Columbia.1 The ISIks lodge sprang out of the j camaraderie that alway:- has ex ir. ted j a mung actor folk, und which waa at ? itu height in the good old days when actors were half vagabonda and al ways good fellows, and good Ind; was, hared und hard luck was lightened j by the ready rympnlhy and the will ing loan of those more fortunate. The spiilt of Ellcdom was Ion? ex istent before lhere w:;r; any thought of si formal organization. In fact tho organization was spontaneous, lhere! Inking no purpose to make it any more j than a local body. The records wore! not safeguarded and the fad that j Hie ll rsl minutes were stowed away in j trunk and left lu a boarding house II New York where il was stolen, ac ountr. for the obscurity thai cn *.hronda the origin of the lodge. Originally Jolly Corks. However, there waa enough of trad ition and enough or coroboratlvo dr ama) ance to allow .-; complete and satisfactory history to be patched up, and from this we know that the Elks ls tho outcome of the old rudely known as tho Jolly Corks. This or ganization was formed in 1867 by ac tors who mot Sunday afternoons their duy off-for a social Hine. Thc leader in tho movement wa~> Charles A. Vivian, an English, actor, full of fun and pru:ikj. The Corks at first t in a room In a'hoarding house, but thc popularity, of the in formai or der grew to such an extent that tho 1 uar toni wera aeon outgrown, and the patience of the landlady exhnurted. New ijuiiricir. were obtained and the company ran along for 1 uno time until it was duded lo make the or der formal and .nore exclusive. tl ts moved that "wi: resolve mi: selves into a benevolent order and appoint a committee to draft a constitution und select a name." ,; Visit Menagerie for Name. Thia organization J held, sway for tonio lime and wan found udequnU?, but even thu: was outgrown and tho El kr- mulled. Thc agitation for thc new society went on for some limo, and Vivian, who had been a member of the English order of Huffaoa was in favor of making the new soddy a subsidiary ol Ibo Engidi organiza tion, or nt least lo take that name. The American spirit of independence at once ?ancrtnd itr.df. however, and lhere whs objection to tho name. Finns for the roddy went on but Ute matter or name hiing lira and Hie members kept on ' the lookout for n suitable, designation. During then Hen ?ch, rome ol' them visited Harmons museum and took u look at tho ani m?is. They rejected the bear as hov lng no commendably 't raits, pa ssed by thu moose a*- unsuitable, but were struck with the iden suggested hy the elk. They were lo?d that it waa fleet or root and'tim lil at. wrong doing ard, pursuing Unir ?tudies further at the Cooper Instituto learned Hint the elk pevrr wax uggressivo lu battle and avoided conflict except defense of Its young, its fcmaler. and tho'v/oak. The delegation went bach, llrcU With the. Idea of adopting that name, and were met hy oh equal number that stood for Vivian's suggestion; and for u Hmo thu vote stood seven for "dk," and seven for "bulfalo" Finally ono of the .?buffalo" adherents gave in and thu name of the organization became the Elk.-.. The first charter was issued Feb. 16. I86S, and nt that time und for two years. It war not anticipated that the lodge would be anything more than a Hebels Reported Busy. Willlamrtad, Curacao, June 18.?-r-Re bels are reported to bc operating in force in the State of Falcon, North west Vener.uela. Venezuelan revolu tionary leaders- in Curacao have been showing much activity since the re ported landing un Venezuelan soil of the revolutionary chief. General Manuel Hernandez. FRECKLES Kow Is the Time to Url Kid of These t Riy Spots. There's no tonger the slightest need of feeling ashamed, of your freckles, as tho prescription-othinc-double strength-Is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an .ounce of othlne double strength-from any durggist .and apply-a little of lt night and morn ing and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to dis appear while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It ls seldom that more than an ounce ls needed to com pletely clear the skin and gain a bean ti fe l clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as tills is sold under guarantee of money back if it falls to remove freckles. 7 PALMETTO THEA THE7. TODAY'S PROGRAM SANDY AND SHORTY START SOMETHING.Vitagraph Robert T Thornby and Geo. Stanley start someting rolUngand Hie whole town is on wheels. Alter a number of surprising stunts they seek solace in horse liniment. . v < STORY OF DIANA.Selig and THE PERILS OF PAULINE T> ( ,011 ling Saturday G. M. Anderson in Broncho Billy's Duty" Al$o a western feature film that is a thriller from start to finish. [Tn FOUR MG RKELS"~EVERY DAY 10c. I ^ ~* j THE MAN THAT PUT THE '* MO V E " IN MOVIES!. -* local orinitiiv.nl'on. However. In UTO, ? acme ol lim ni' moors of ilse Jolly | ('ork:i in Ph i hid el pl lbs wolli lo New York ami asked permission io estati li; li an Kl li s home iii I he Dunker < ?ty. They were lohl ;.> "KO iiheuil." ann tile res-ult wu ! loih'.e .\'.?. 2. The ei.lahlhuliiiieiil ol' Hie I'hihillel phia l.odi;c. however, brought about ;-. |> iplexily for thu Nev; York Lodge I ital ol having io Rive up lt? pm it iou na grund ledge, ami assuming a co-or dinal u pm.ii ion with HHS l'hiladelphlu budy. This notion wan tullen, never theless, lie?-. 4, INTO, und the grant! Ii..l:;e wau formed Jan. 1871. fourteen member? wen present. The gtnntl lodge war incorporated under lue laws of N<-\: York. March 10. 1ST1. Th? Uni llrand exalted ruler ?va: George .!. Oreen. So slow wa.- tin' growth of the or der that it waa not until 187U that lodges Nv?. "I. 1 niul ."? were instituted at San fraud:eu. Chicago and Chi cinnati reaped Ively. Trouble Once Thrcaleiicd. Tile sessions ot the grand lodge, with Hie ringle exception of that o' 18(77. when Hie uiecting was adjourned to New York Hom Philadelphia ti euro any illegality thal might urisi liuin holding a meeting elsewhcn than New York, always had becu held in the metropolis, hut in 1880 the ses sion went, to ('loveland, Ohio. This caused what is known as the "rebel lion," and for some time there waa u dissension in thc rank.-. This trouble was fettled alter a time and peace and harmony now rule. The membership of the order or April 1, 1913, when the lost available statistics were compiled, was 408,081 distributed anion,'; 1201 lodges. Thc organisation is iroubncd strictly to the United State:- and ita possessions. There ure lodge:; in Hawaii, the Pilli ippines. Porto Itlco and Alaska. Thc last gsand ledge session was held at Rochester, N. "i.. and the next will bc at Denver In July. * * * * .* * * * * .* * * * * THE DAY IN CONGRESS * * ?i? ? * .y. if. :,. * ?\ .y. * .y. .y. .y. * Washington, June IS. Se?ale met ai noon. Ochate was resumed on thc Indian nproprinlion bil. Uiver* and harbors appropriation bill was favorably rcimrlcd to be call ed up for dinpot'iil next week. Adjourned at 5:40 lo noon on |-rl day. House met at noon. Debate was resumed on the sundry civil apppropriallon hill. f?ll Dyo? election contest case. I ii - volving St. Louis congressional d::: triet tomorrow. Secretary Mr Aiton submitted opti mates for $i?.r>:?:;.0i:! So nioot the ?!<. licinhnles in Hie navy and oilier de partments ?luring the lineal year. Adjourned ut 6:30 p. m., "util noon on Friday. HONOR IlKAVK KO: Kedcr?l tiunbout Drnpes lluli--t Colors For Suicide. On Hoard P. H. S. t'allfurnin. Mazat lan. Me::.. June 17.- T?y Wireless Iii San Diego, fa!., June is.-The Federal gunboat Ouerrero. which sank tin constitutionalist gunh'/ it Tumpicn, ar rived at Mazatlan today with her col ora ni half, mast in honor of Captain Maipico, of the vanquished vessel, who committed suicide. Constitutionalists picked up after the idnkiiiK of the Tempieo will not he turned over to the federal author ities at Mazatlan, tho Guerrero's of ficers having decided lo upare their lives. tenant In the Mexb-im navy and toward Captain Malplco formorly was a iieu hlm and his men tho Gucrrcror's crpw arc said to entertain a brotherly feel ing. The Pnitetl States cringer?"?pw Orleans and tho destroyer Por pr va r rlved herc with the Ouerrero, tho New Orleans having six wounded mcnjfrpm Tampico aboard. . V |j>J When the Tampico-'bogan*'to sibk Captain Malplco and a number of the rrew attempted to escape in a launch. The Guerrero gavo chase, but did not lire oh the boat, which was soon over hauled and captured. As the launch ivan being brought alongstdo the Guer rero Captain Maipico committed sui cide. Thc constitutionalists have evacuat ed Piedras Island, in Mazatlan har bor, fearing a bombardment by tho Ouerrero. Camp at Virginia Beach. Washington. Ju-je 18.-?Virginia | [leach, through tho courtesy of the State of Virginia has been selected for the ai nu al encampment of the- Dis trict of Coir robla. National Guard .from Aogust I to 10. Much of the-enmp : au I innen t or tho Virginia militia Is in tho ground and has been offered o the district guardsmen. . About l.ooo militiamen will be ai the en campment. ...THEATRE TOPA Y'S PROGRAM CAST A I) RAFT IN THK SOUTH SKAS HM llinon. Tli!f= ii; ti thrilling ?lory of tho Smith Hep island.! Thora ar? ma ny sensational encounters tn this two rori feature that will muke you sit up ami gunp. Featuring Wm. Clit ?OKI iitwl ?Marlo Walcnmp. TII13 MACNKTS-r Joser. A dandy comedy. A V. OMAN'S STRATKGKM in x. An unusuaP drama . with Bob Leonard ami Margaret Fintier. Coining tomorrow "Tho Black 13". ,*pc.\ thrilling detective utory." Also Kerrigan in ^The (?olden Ladder.*' Coming Monday fcThc Stirrup Broth er - reel Kelalr. / Comlnrc Tuesday "Kufillp Lort'" ue ?*ic? No. 8. T LECTRIC ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. KLF.OTRIO T11K LAST SERMON- ' American Presenting Win. Car wood nnd Vivian Rich in a two< part southern drama. A gripping utory of a fight for principio. - OUR MUTUAL (.'IRL Reliance.- Tho. plot i? Tesumed In thia picture. THE USIIKR Keystone. Thia ia a comedy you cannot afford to miss. Iio nure and ace thia, ; . . \ Saturday "/.Ingo's AViu- In ,; l*ib ("louds.** Tho wildest,'-most amusing, senatlonal adventure-flltn. ever made. Coming 80ouuThe Million Bollar Mystery."? t 4REELS^-10c ?ulual Movie? Make Time Fly. i II lin II iii mm MI II' III.' m T*7" ' Trooble lu Morales. Mexico City, June 17.--Questioned today concerning tho situation in the State of Mor?los. r?uOrted herc as growing worse. Minister of War Blan quet said the Po derale there were pursuing .Zapata's followers and that railway and telegraphic communica tions in thc State were being repaired. A Ilitfh Grade Moderate Priced Piano Sold by a finn whose statement ty.ou e a n bank on. WILLIS 8 SPEARMAN FREE! FREE Received another supply of those "Ask Dugan Why" Fans. One lo every person jh^kiugla .purchase- _ Remember we are here to help you decid? what you want. C?me. Anderson Paint and Color Qr?; Birchley Bldg. Phon? 647 i ii fr ?fi ?fi ai ? a ?? st? aj w a? ? w * B. B. Blcchley { * {. ?. M. 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