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. ALICE /OYCE. OM: !H right In assuming that "Onj the Care si"? Treatment or. Goats" ls a comedy. It is based pg Outc.'iulfH Buster Brown cartoons, ami the dog. Tige, 'Ties with the goat in milking fun. The goat finally yields ,,, tl . ... wt-..u^t,f? of jpuster'a slater MIK.. . .....oby Murprisea Buster and "The Trey-o' Hearts," Louis Joseph Vance's production, contains so many newland unique plots, thrills and un heard of circumstances that it ls dif ficult for the director to Interpret just how the author wanta them to be wo;kcd out tn order to get the best re sults on the screen. Bo Mr. Vance has beep asked to assist tba director in making the Alma. " &E?H on C. JAY WILLIAMS. 1 -Ah. GIItL'8 wild ride with, a wagon! Jk > load of nitroglycerin In aa effort 7 ta, wsch. b.er father's oil ..well .be fore, noon'?tnd the rascally plot of a :?bp of men who seek to gain control ;of Ahe property fill "The Oil Well Con? ^ejBuey." Actual scenes In the oil .fields ann a-well spouting after dy namite has been used ere shown, -with other Ititcreoting development* -und *HW the smoking ri?e in ida .toan lust, after Henderson, a wealthy ls' Shot, Hoy, the wounded man's rtvkl in love, is charged with tho - crime. How he wins his freedom is Stirringly.told in "The Band of Pate." (Ai&s Hollister and Harry Millardo np-, pegr in tho production of this interest Jog,photo drama. - VM.V -, , .-? ' ? ' . R??EMARY 'THEBy. ' , j TjTlSTOUY ls depicted m "Rlalaslhn*?! J Irl ?'photo play of the time of tonto 1 XIII, u u a phvr vivid with ' ^^'fbl#?>ph*?re and .coloring. With tb? < lYehcQ spirit of adventure and gallant ' ry^spdomlnant tu every peens g?fela! } : Ser?loped awd . projected, In conjoo?- : Hon with the stirring, enchanting story 1 . of/sacrifice ?(nd J?te between a bean j ttful yous? girl hod a fearless soldier, hRihdUh? vof ..?ha historically fa- ] . pioufct?fWuVTJ Michelle a. which canoas a j Ian's attempt 1< ?fan ara two cf the ?i Gambler's Reforma-ll Mona Dadkfeather en- j < ti^a miner's daughter. |t SCENE FROM "ON THE CARE Alice Joyco is pibe ol th?- wost popu lar ?drense* npjwaring Vjefore the cam era today. Uer face ls known to mil lions and her lulen ta have mudo nor many admirers. ' - ' lt was only a painting of a Zulu war rior,, but becupsf- it could wi>ik its eye, nt the will of the artL-t who bad paint ed Ht t?uiibf??g?ilo/e came toJt* -creator. The story la laughingly told kn '"?he Winking Zulu." Wm K. Brennan por trays the role of I>uub, the artist. Illa landlady happent* to see the Zulu wink j at ber n nd almost has half a dozen ii IM. . H. B. Warner is soon to be seen In the world famous drama of cupltnl abd labor, "The I/ost Paradise," by Lud wig Fulda and H. C. De Mille, col laborator in the famous lielasco-De Mille successes. The subject marks the first appearance lu motion pictures of Ute eminent dramatic star who re cently won such** a distinguished tri umph in "Alias Jimmy Valentine." th* vi SCENE FROM "THE OIL j C. Jay Williams began his career as n movje actor by posing as .Beethoven, iie bau previously bad several yenni experience on the stage und alter hts tl rat venture In the silent drama he Joined Blanche ' Walsh nod toured in "Tho Test." He is now a prominent .director. His wife ia also a screen (favorite. A recent Ford Sterling production bas to do with'tho operations of on up' to' date suicide club." Ford ls crossed in love and he decides that the only bone of surcease of his sorrow ls In suicide. But he hasn't the nerve'.4' He hi asham ed of himself, but he Is nf mid to make Als own quietus. This unpleasant duty, however, is tukyii off bis hands. He joins a suicide club, and foe a fee Of $5 he la to be assassinated at 3 o'clock. At 8 o'clock* the girl duds ont she.really loves him and tho unhappy man ls forced to break his suicide pact. The story was written and directed by David Kirkland. It la entitled "At 3 yMaana?M SCENE FROM . MI?'Rosemary Theby, recently with the Lubln company, has Joined tho ' Or.'versal forces. She wns prevloitsly ! wlih the Reliance company and bsa ap- ! poured in mmy feature plays. She ls t particularly well adapted to play so- < ctety roles. j A torture chamber of the fiftemtb ' 1 century, showing in every cruel 'dt tall il the methods" of personal and political < rengeiince dealt out by'the liege lord? lo thew of tbelr enemies who fell Jato : their power, ls to be ? teaiore ot "The { Mindy Black Boxes/' tba fourth and ? anal tniitallment of th? -Francois Vii- 1 OB'* series. y ' j The several stories whT?h form the t ?st* for thin series .fere written r by George Bronson Rewrd for th? \ >niury MSgaiirte. and$jftl? from tba- a ?letire*qoe period In which they a?? r aid. each story bas.fJ do with Inc? tente of history and historical chant?* The well know ii and one?? widely read emotional novel by Mn ry J. Holmen, .'Teniuebt mid Sunshine," bnn been turned, l?t<> u photo piny. After the order of "East Lynne" and "June Eyre.' th? Mtory abounds lu telling emotional situations aud vivid nielo (liiioia, disclosing the length to whieb fioihe 'women will go to attain the ful filment of their love for a man. Flaying the leads In thia play aro Alexander Gaden, Dorothy Phillips and Howard Crampton. If one questions whether the plnyer In the silent drama is overshadowed by the artist on the legitimate stage, who has dialogue to asslnt him in building and maintaining a si'nation, be will Und hin answer In Miss Helen Lind roth. There ls an eloquence in every gesture which carries Its message und vitalizes the- play upon the screen "The Devil's Dansant," a new two aVt drams, contains an excellent example off this actress* work. A travesty on ..Camille," In which Bess Meredith wllf play the'part of gu ?an U?iM i.juni, is & comedy prc-aiKSiT' under the direction of 1. Bi Blythe stone. Miss Mercdytb plays a double role- that of a country girl who has as pirations to become a great actress and that of Surah Heartburn, a Ulke off on the -greatest Contemporary actress of tue French stage. In emulating lit ?rt burn the country girl, breaks up the "tnuk town" show, and Incidentally learns a few things about greatness To take advantage of a real Amerl- j can volcano in eruption a Company of j players will shortly Journey to.M'-tt I 6t- mu- Li._t,_ll_.. rJ MINO?. , Aue m%mj\r?%, VVUWfJUUUD ?.-. - tio? of 'thf? mountain has' ferruled ranchers who live nt Its base for tba psst month. A thrilling story of love, bate 'and adventure has been written around this youngest of American vol- j canees.. ?Th? s\n? will carry the actors . U> the very verge of the. active crater, aud iher? the prln ?\-\i\ scenes of the 1"'*lH\te>naetca,. ' j .RICHELIEU." Pauline Bush ls to be featured ta 'The Giri Who Waa Afraid of Love." ? ?hastory ^vas wHtten eeii*etia#{ter-; Miss Bushby Caroline Willey and cop. / talus a powerful character delineation af n snper-lhshful and sensitiv* girl jv bo hlmost wrecks her ?fe in attempt ?H*?o dodge Hs principal Issues, ,0th. ?rs who have been cast In' thls drama ft? t*n Chaney, Joseph King and Be*. , rice Vao.^ _ "A faa" has written to adc If Tom . ?ant?chl "really hits them"' to bl? icreen battles?, li the inquirer could ?ve ;Ttewed William - Karooma eye. B^jSentschra'cbln and the bruised, fen ores of many>extras" fouling ;~o ?rodoption of "The Spoiler?"* be Would RKkfrstapd that real blow? were truck. Naturally Mr. Saotschl does lot endeavor to kill his onp?iiettofn Dm plays, bat the thud of the dst garnet the victim always I* aadibis to pee ta tors ebout the Stage. .MH J. B. Gentry lia? r?;lurned tc Greenville after spending a few days tn the city on business. Major E. R. Tucker who la visiting hit father In the city, went to George town yesterday in the Interest of th? Kentucky Military ,l|Mt?tute. of which college he ls a member of the facul ty. Br. W. I. Hailey of Hartwell, Ga., was among the vial tors to Bpend yeo terday in the city: C. L. Harper of Honeu Path spent a few. bouts vii Ander.-.?-: yesterda> on bucinen-i. H. G. Morgiinrotii or Greenville, postciScc inspector tor this state, WHS lb the city yesterday. Harvey Hatcher, a well kn, . i at torney of Atlanta, Gu., accompanied by bia sister, .Miss* I hitcher and Mrs. Baker passed through Anderson yes terday. T. G. Riley of Greenville ?pen: yesterday In Anderson a guest at tho Chiquoln hotel. ^1 Reuben and James McGee, web known planters of Starr, worein ' city yesterday. J. M. Long, W. S. Mauldin and John C. Ellison of the Brushy '.V?eV section were In thc city yesterday D. C. George and C. C. Kay ot ike Fork'section were in t ... city yester day on business. .Ervin Ellison of the Brushy Creek' section was In the city yesterday for a short stay. Mrs. W. B. Hunter and *dai>nliter. Miss .Anna and ulster. Misa Anna Hunter, who have been . spending ?eme tim? In New York, -viii return to Anderson at an early date, coming home via Washington whe?a-fthey Will visit fr?e oda. *_\??T Albert Cheek, of Howorsvllle, Ga., wah among tu^j'sit ors to spend 'yes terday in tho oily. Will Strickland a weil known mer chant and farmer of the Holland's store iL?cttbh, was In Anderdon yes terday.' Theodore B. Godfrey, circulation manag?r or The Intelligencer, return id to Anderson yesterday from lue va utier, ^hich b? ?pent ta' ?Spartan lurg;' ? - -.>>...? Mist Emmi* Sasdn P?S??-.! t^roagh the 'eity y&cerday on rouie fr?ta her homo in Piedmont to Clemson and Pendleton, where she will visit friends. . Joe Pant, of Townvillo arrived li, th? city yesterday for a visit to .ends and relatives. W. D. Massengale ot Easley sp. a few hours In thc city yesterday business. Mrs. [Prue Hickman and Mrs. J. ? Juie/pucworiu a?a nanon Snuih ?ir the Lebanon section were' amohg' the vl8Uo"raJ '"to spend yesterday'In tho city. . John'Finley ot tho Mountain Creek .ci-tlou Was in the city- yesterday for a few hours. '.Ii- H. Kay of Hdpew*'! aped! ? few* :iours in Anderson yes??rda^ -v " J; O. .McCowU VviriUounfglB Creek waa .among the visito?? jto Anderr.on 7Mt?rWT-'' " . . ' J. ,E. 'parria?n of the . ifiandy Spring? section a^t^fiw hdtirs m the cit/ yesterday : '^T?'^sV'f- ' Mrs. T. H. Turner of Bet^arh were ?Hop^g in tbo city ' Wirt A?birr,... ,-?f -xnj z^r.r.tr tu^ tb sDbnd yesterriiy" in tho K*lph Poore of -Westminster waa nun trim; :^rt yesterday ror Hpar antnr/. "where' gin?? ' tor enter ijctiooi; Mrs. C. O. Kiasler of Pendleton. ^|^f^lng In the city yec?orrt?y. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Daeus of ?r?envMe passed tbr?t&h !h> dry Toate to Iva. whare shay r||l visit friends. They were making h$ trtp ny auto. " '-; <"''-'\' Mrs. f. M. Barnett .and, children r Steaat last liajfrt from: Asaevi;?e, rc., where. ? 1 ii IpiliajfiHWSi Ira. Burnett's |agey^.^?T^ I Mr?: lee G. H&?l?toan ruirf davgh ur have rent rheo ? Maryland I rheta ,U?ey . have bcea loath.-" ''"^' ''T^i^, .' ? C. I,. Andenatra^M^^?$?;f.^aa I moog the* visitors'to spec* ?iasrarday j 3 the city. Mist? Neille Richardson of n endtatoft waH shopping in thc Dr. Clarence Dean and Miss Annie teen of Starr spent a f?W bo. se city yesterday. r Love TheC??d For Death* . Sj i i Sweet Cupid and Grim Death, in the form of a rose and a playing card, play t?g with each other around Alan Law, hero of Xiouis Joseph Vance's n?vf com bination Motion Picture noveL \ If you like to read-if you enjoy seeing some thing really worth while r- don't (fore miss ; The Tr&y O 'Hearts ?BMKSMKBMHHHBS ?9HMHBHDHBB8BB9 BHfcW BaVHs^HUsflsssBsssssBBsSBBBBBsHHI By ff outs Joseph Vance Author of Tbc Forlane Huater-The Black Bag-The Loae Wolf-Etc.; ead the Story in ll I/, I.. Hendricks of L?b?rtv aliona, tile visitors to spend yesterday Ifc.Ute'city. . . J James Mc?urkjn of near Holland's SWWliSTS TOLERANCE jStore was in Anderson yesterday on -_ ? i ?hUlii,,,,s!1- ..; l^1e';.8i?tt?>^(W te ?W -- t'otton HUuatlon', 1:/Ifrfd Stenrn. William Cooper. Jack ?' . ;'" koode or y=v, V rk. K.J. ?arsoa ot J^S* 7^V'? . St! touIs-bWrW^of NewGr- ^f?nf ?"-8? ileana, O B Dornt ?f Toledo ? a.. Fenley in tho fifth dhAglAfr hat f^ro ampnii'the iewelry salesmen t? fflXws4^^^?0?OV,oc *tRteotent^ spend yesterday lu the city. ^EzJ.c - 2?t a*?Kin'! tho role _?. Cl^Tff1**1* cr th . ot the anti-4 a<nnlnlctrKttoa facthm. ? ?-n* u?u.*iH4 John Howell 0r the, CarswelJ Instl- che*** '.a* such. ntl U Sh? wed ? tata ?eotton was uta* ?ty yesterday; West the Wl^to w^*m:i - ?"?^cderance.and? fow Dr. Redrom, resident physician aM?S>f^?ft^m Z5^1" ?Mr P*0?4e Clemson college, waa tn Anderson on I r^L.? brought tes^ihser ta face with yesterday ' ll"JE?n*ci.fto,,t ^hfr.^re?tejwi^b?,k. Mrs.R. E. Oochran frato Asheville. N. c.. whord been spending several weeks. ,.-P. Martin of tho Hopewell sectkttr ?jean in the city yesterday ?of n fe* Hours. "Henry Martin of Liberty iyn ( 'ono of-the visitors to spend yo^tfifyi thh city. E. McLain of Anderson R. F. was 1n the city yeatet?sy . Simpson baa rotu ter cpendlng a I Puller Horton, a well known mer it of De Hon, spent yesterday lu ruptty of our si*.' tina of thc value voutly hop? that '? ? .hulled and pt ?v*< dew ruc