The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, August 28, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
SCENE FROM "SEVI
UNUSUAL Incidents followed Jo
seph Keene's fi ?.<??.! ?I S ri ir II com
mission of ?f??uKMi um] agreeing
to carry out tin* Instructions Riven lu
"Roven Sealed orders." Before hv whs
through with lils tusk ho hail bought
n hotel nlKitit which n story of hidden
treasure frat fold, rio nlso aided In
thc Anding nf M diamond .stolon ninny
years I ?of on? from a wealthy Hindu
rnj.-ili. tho frilcf having Hidden tin- gem
and then dlod without telling any ono
of il??? hiding |ilnee.
?>0hi* "i 5iTnco*n "Torrn nco
CTltourkw" stories aro to be mnde Into
photo play?; "JMie Empire nf Illunl?n"
will he produced first, to ho followed
by "The lx>ng Trail" and "Tho Pool of
Fl? me."
Quy St Mini lu cr, who hud boon select
ed for the leading rolo in 'Tho Sliver
King," linn gone to Knglnnd to resume
bis position ns captain of a military
..onipniiy anil tho production of the Him
bas been Indefinitely postponed.
SCENE FROM "THE
DREAMS- may or may not come
tro?, but they often have a de
cided influence-on actions. This
1? shown In "The P? unitive Instinct."
a .strong drama In which u wife is
prevented from taking a false step by
a dream she lins .while waiting in ni?
artist's studio for tile return of th?
mau with whom she planned to ?lope.
Her dream Ut? In so well. with her
oyrn situation that she returns home,
and her happiness and the future of
ber child are not destroyed.
Bobbie Bolder, s pW?!?r "ti!* "r,a
1 lah man who appears In comedies, does
not understand why lt ls Improper to
wear a stiff collar and white canvas
shoe? when modo up ns a laborer. Bob
bie has been advised to go out and see
? few of our laborers In this conntry.
The explosion of a dynamite car is
one of tho thrilling incidents in "The
Gar of Death," In which Halon Holmes
la featured.
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. SCENE FROM THE "SONG <
HO.VARD CRAMPTON', character
and. heavy, sometimes finds him
self la a part which before-lt is
completed turns out to be the lend.
Such a case we hnvc In a play tWat 1* :
about tn be released, "in All Things
Moderation." ' WT. Crampton come? by
bis Artistic ability naturally. His fa
ther. Professor- Joseph- Crampton, was
founder ?nd principal ut the Art
School of Trenton. N. J. Ho ha? been
u -professional actor, for t winny ave i
years, during which .tinto be -bas Been
identified with Joseph Murphy In I
repertoire or Irish dramas consisting
of "The Korry Oow." "Shana. Rhue"
abd 'The aonagh." He played for
two y ea ra in tho nosloat comedy "Tb>
P>ille of New York" under the ttan
Sgemeot of tba late Sam S. ?iml ert i
EN SEALED ORDERS."
! Ono day In Ilia life of a stenographer
! who (Iiiuka Ice witter, eats pranutH.
I chews gum iiml gorges In-naif mi cnn
Ni y lu ti? lm the theme nf th?* comedy j
"inside Information: the Diary <?f ni
i;iil's Stomach." The heroine hus iii
i irroat time until bei* poor, overworked :
j gastric imtchlnery goes on thu warpath
uud strikes.
.lohn Hurry more win appear in Du I
Sotiehet's famous comedy success,
"The Mun From Mexico." Mr. Hurry
more m:ult' UN debut before the mo
tion picture cn meru a few mont lu* avro
lu ttie ti I m version of the celebrated
comedy. "An American Citizen." which
has |>eeti recorded ?is one of the ereilt
est feature comedies ever produced on
lin- si reen.
William Robinson ls said to be the
oldest mau lu motion pictures. Mr.
dobinson . ia seventy-three years old
his last hilt tidily, but 1? us spry us the
average man of forty.
MQVi
PRIMITIVE INSTINCT.??
One of Princess Menu Du rk fen thor's
I-t?-t hObblCB la tho collect inn of lion ks
whleh deni with the life of her poo
pie- Tho Iuillrtii actress owns one of
the larges*! libraries dealing .solely with
the red mun In existence. Miss Dark
feather Will shortly be seen lu the two
part ludlnu story "The Cave of Der.th."
lilith Roland ns n barber and clad In j
imile attire ls the sight io store for the ?
photo nliiy patrons who see this viva- i
?.lons comedienne in "When Men Weur |
Skirts." Furthermore, MIHS Itobind j
d'<>?'.!?,T? ? rf-ni?iniiii?u ?ciniiitiriiy with ;
tho lather brush and rar.or When she ,
shaves u man. ?
Thomas; Cnmmorford. whose white
hnlr and Interesting face have won
their way Into the hearts of thou sa ia ls
of theater goers, plays the unusually
difficult role nf the reigning prince in
"Under Koyal Patronngo." He twa
ticen higb'-y commended 'or his wsrk
lu this parc.
DF THE SHORE." <
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The "Song of the Shore" ii s charm- I
lng and pathetic production recently '
released. The story la n pretty ro- <
manee and holds the spectator by Ita I
sweetness and pathos. .
manche Walsh ls to be presented tp <
thc photo drama in tho forthcoming
release fr tier foremost dramatic tri
umph. -The Straight R6??,** one of the I
most popular playa from the pea of |
the great dramatist Clyde Fitch. ?
"Tho Adventure of the Pickpocket." I
hy Frederic Arnold Kummer, ls the
eighth s-o.y of "Occavtus. Amateur
Detect b .." Disguised TBS a farmer. \
Octav?n-? visits Coney Island Co drive j
eut the pickpockets To hi* carrow he <
?polls a motion picture neena, <
ALICE HOLLISTER.
Alice Hollister IM one of the prettiest
young women uppenring in tin* mov
ie's. She lins au expressive face,
which ls a valuable asset In the silent
ilia ma.
Advance reports say that .'Vendetta*'
ls hended for n tremendous success in
A mer len. .?side from Marie ('orelll's
sensational story, the settings nre the
most beautiful that could be found in
southern Italy, und the photography ls
superfine.
"The Mon Who Was Ml-nnderstood."
o two reel drama by (leorge Hall, will
be the first pietUre that King Baggot
will appeal- in nuder the direction of
George I.ossey.
"The Rosary" ls heine turned into
a photo play by a western studio.
?REEIN?
GEORGE A. LE8SEY.
Oeorge A. I.essey. ?me of the most
progressive produc?is, tins deon en
gaged to direct the plays lu which
King Baggot will piny the lend?. Mr
lissoy, who ls a graduate of Amherst
college, was a movie actor before he
began as a director.
Adele I .a rn- is one of the liest edu
rated actresses on the motion picton
risse and yet she never m-?uuUy wen.
to school. She started acting very oar
ly and obtained ber education on tin
road.
Francis X. Bushman may be a typl
cal American, but In his Cern?an nnny
uniform, which he .weurs in "Under
Royal Patronage"-well, he ls simply
stunning, nnd ?0!?.e people think be
should change his nution-Vtj.
HOWARD CRAMPTON.
W. S. Hnrt ls mi of the country's
fe re n inst character actors. Some of
til* most notable successes were tonde
u the support of ancb celebrated et*ra
la the late Mme. Modjesks and Rhea
Ella stage experience covers a period
>f twenty-one yean, and during this
.'me bis work for the greater part bm
[lad to do with Impersonations of
R-fsterners. the rugged, virile men of
the country beyond tb? Rockies. Batt
Himself ts ono of the Weat, ab? roany.
if bis stage studies are frost persons
ivlth whom bc baa been personally ac
thalnted.
* . *
Gertruda Sel ny has already won Pat?n
to vaudeville, although abe ta yee ti
lter teens..' Sb? ls as charming nod
?apnbie as ?be ls beautiful, and bei
hitare in UM uiflb. ls replete with sro.ii
rasibU'tles.
Chorlos Bennett was educated fbi
lie law. L,ot he used to go play aVthu
is n "supe" "at night He marte hi
lebut with l>Vvln Booth' ss a meiubei
>f tot mob.
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LIVE STOCK WISDOM.
*3 Urowliig In m I ix for mutton ls a *
*j paying Inisiiu-.- independent uf ?
2 toe wool t rop ?
3 - A mnall liri uk of miter nt tlrst *?
2 arter cumin;: ni from the (?chi *
?J all Nwewty. linui more later, *
]2 when the animal has cooled off ?
.4 somewhat, ls better tim li to per- ?
3 mit too Heavy a draft at oner. -?
*4 lt inly* lu hard lilah to keep *
? tho sown healthy and Heart j-. ->
**| ttoth liefliri* nilli alter Carrowina. *
2 The lauilis should he put in a >?
*2 good pasture mal gi vet, Ri ni* lu *
<j a wide | rough, one or two dry ?
3 ewe? HOould hu tert with the *
? luiubs to'tgtafji them quiet. .>
2 Many n horse has Peen made *
j sick mid not a few tulya died *
2j from eating H little green clover ?
2 when tin? lindy was too warm or h
<3 In acme other way out uf order. ?
*w At this time of year thu place ?
< for the pigs is in the pasture. X
*J The shelters must bu kept In >
2 good order I?
CRUELTY TO LIVE
STOCK CAUSES LOSS
Cruelty in handling and loading
hogs and carelessness lu overcrowding
cars by shippers in sending such stock
to market are evils which are costing
pork producers or the northwest large
sums every month and the effects of
which are HCCeutuatcd by hot weather.
Commission dealers, packers and the
stockyards authorities at South St
Paul have Joined lu the campalgu tic
ing made nt all of thc principal puck
ing points of the country to bring
about a humane reform.
Itt the stockyards the use of prod
ding poles,, clubs or other appliances
for beating animals In driving them
to and from the pens has been forbid
den and nil employees cautioned
against abusive treatment of all kinds
of stock. Packers who found them
selves obliged to discriminate against
farmers or shippers who offered stock
showing the, effects of abuse hecnust
The Duroc-Jcrsey breed of hos? 1
aro easy reeders and prolific breed
ers. For (bes* reasons 1 like them
more than any other and have
pioL-hvii i.iy farm wUn them, saya a
Minnesota hogHrfclser. They aver-,
ase. aa a' rule, eleven to twelve
pigs per Hiter. My young" sows
raise more nias to maturity thr?.
tbe aged sows, but the old b'.ood
BOWS produce larger litter?, so that
they havo about equul merit. Tb?
beat pasturo for hog? ls clover, but
I do not alway? have clover on
which to paattire them, i sow oat?,
wheat, barley, ry*, rape, clovoi and
timothy," and when this mixture ts
five Inches high I turn In one ?ow
at a tinm it gives very aood sat
isfaction I bave made a 250 pound
uuK in ?ix inonihs on sort feed*.
of the damaging effects on the meat
already see Improvement, but find that
lhere are still many patrons of the
South St. Pnul market wbu are alow
to recognize the money value'to them
Belvfc ; uf humnue treatment of stock.
Cruel methods ot ' handling stuck,
both at the market nud In the country,
mast be stopped, nud the ?tock yards
Interests hare concentrated their ef
forts to check such nbuse by placing
empbasb on tbe ti nanda I aa well us
the humane ihtpeefa or the matter.
It ls pointed out that the owners
of tbe abused animals ure always the
heaviest losers when bruises are in
dicted. Thc buyer nt tutirket points
generally penalises subsoOOent ship
ments of BU&II rauh he diseov
eis that Tl j tata? nm) or tw? in a toad
have been injured by beating.
Co-operntion of the rujlr?ad ernploy
ce*?, farmers, country shippers rind thc
?took yanls drivers ie being sought
.od nil who bsv?s anyiblr*s ic iVwKb
*??o handling of cattle, boss ?Md ci?ieap !
nra being urged to exercise patience
' nr.*! dom t?os. Tts dsx**er !n dv!v- '
lng* cattle and hogs too rapidly lu ho:
weather ls being especially empba* ;
eised.
On hot days shippers of hogs whit1
fall to-provide cool, clean ears are .
more than likely, tc ex'^rlence cousld-1
eranie lesses in shipping boga, vVarh-,
lng ls being sent broadcast uga Inst
throwing wnter on'overheated hogs,
but sprinkling of cari, or tho placing ol
several eakas-of Ice in cara ore aug-.
gested aa rogans of minimising fosses
and shrink In tnrnatt Figures readily
prove that atpriese for boga
one or two d'nd animals In . car
means a loss thutewonld offset a targe
part of the freight charges.
The backers of th* campaign are oon
fldent that the move for ntoee httnittn?
handling atoen wW gr*- rt ' berty
response thrortghmrt the buButry.
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Ssh Fer Sheep.
In ? French ?beep experiment some
years ago one lok gut no xalt. ?n? one
half ounce euch per dar one throe
fourths ounce each |>er dny. The teat
ran 134 day?, nil ?n?*ep truing the
same feed, and ..result* showed that
the sheep that had salt cut ITti -Minnd*
ttoro wool tbun those that I ad n<> salt
and the wool WUK O: ?^.tt<*r iron li ty:
niau the Miwp that1 md unit tunde brt
tee.gains than tho??*? without ?nit *t
paye to salt regularly.
The Card F?r Death
Sweet Cupid and Grim Death, in
the form of a rose and a playing
card, play tag with each other around Alan
Law, hero pf Louis Joseph Vance's new com
bination Motion Picture novel.
If yo? like to read-if you enjoy seeing some?
tMng really worth while -don't dare miss
Trey O'
By Louis Joseph Vance
Author cf The Fortune Hunter-The Black Bag-Th? Lone Wolf-Etc,
The InteiKgericer
, See the Pictures
At The Bijou
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?NIVEHS?L ' FILM. MFG. CO
ANDREW CHARLES MOORE
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Resigns a? Tk* FrerftVnfl sf ta*
State VnhersKy
Columbia, Ac?. 27.-At a meeting
tod-^y in Colombia ?iu board of-trtiu
tva ot Cha ?urrershy- of $outh Caro
lino accepted the r?hlgnation of Dr.
A. C. Moore, acting president and
ioa?t. IJ. Ti. Baker, artlng df>nn. was
elected dean by. tb o trustees,
Announcement -wa im?do . ?t ibe
meeting that Dr. *|d*sn> Spenc.r
CorreK, tho new president, will ar
rive in Columbia'about S. j i.n.h
to outer upon tbe dut'ea ?f In
pocltioit. The board ?:c<d*Hl to m?ti
i fco?a? on Henderson ttraet: wWe*
Kif\ be used aa a dormito r\ for ^tiu
?jHHHhMP arba attend t
?tir. Several routine mature wt rv