The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, September 08, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
"THE KING OF THE BOLO ISLANDS"
Presented by SIG REINFIELD MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, at THE PALMETTO TODAY
The piot is laid in Paris and carries a thrill with every change in the scene. A stranded theatrical manager pulls off some stunts that are very ingenious. MR. DORMAN*
featured as King of the Islands, ISABEL as Madame FE FE and H. . A. SULLIVAN as LEADING MAN in this unique act.
YOU
Don't know what you will miss if you fail to see the King of Bolo Islands. Ask
your friends how they liked the show at the Palmetto last night.
IN MOVIES
THE TOLL. . 2 reel feature .. VITAGRAPr*
THE EPIDEMIC.Comedy ..ESSANAY
BY PARCEL POST.Comedy. .EDISON
SHERLOCK HOLMES Wa?T'* n.,* B?* All "f Hi* Fri^A* ..
A JB. iav^ HA niiuvA OVA?
SHERLOCK HOLMES, JR.
IS STILL AT LARGE
SCARF PIN ON DISPLAY AT T. L.
CELY CO. HE PAYS ANOTHER
. VISIT TO COCA-COLA PLANT.
Man of Mystery Can't ?tay Away
From College Heights-Thinks He
Will Build Out There.
A young follow at a clgnr counter but they have tho best ae8ortnu-nt of
sold me a rotten cigar and thon tn!d furniture and household furnishings
me how to catch Sherlock. ? dl.ln't in the entire Piedmont section. Thc
thank him then, but I do now. And four stories ot this big establishment
whenever' I decide to catch myself I are chock full of goods and they can
shall act upon his advice fill your order for furnishing a 60
By Jove, but this weather brings room hotel as easily as a six.room bun
brings thom out! What? Women, of galow. By buying In carload lots
course tor what do men amoutit to this Arm can make prices that keeps
anyway? Descriptions? My pen falls a lot of money here that wanbi go out
me. Worth, Dreooll, Lacroix, Hon- of Anderson. In other words they
deau, ('allot and Qaqui are- all rapre- make it pay the home people to buy
sented.' At least they aro supposed at home.
to be and in the long run, what's the I'll bet ? dollar and a half tbat the
difference anyway. I don't kuow what boy that opened box 222 yesterday
the occasion was, but they were in a morning at the postoffl.ee didn't see me
bunch yesterday afternoon headed tor standing by his side. .
North Anderson. I walked out again yesterday to
I never make a promise unless I College Heights. I had a thrill when
live up to lt. consequently I am raak- I stood on the ?ot I have picked out
lng none now. but unless all signs to budd on. Really, the more I soe
fail I :s going ts pul! off a little of CoUese ?eight-, the better I can ap
etunt at ti?e Bijou theatre one night pre.late the location,
inls w?eH ?hst will make-your .konka , ,J? addition to, being close to the
buggy. Nut evan the manager of this Anderson Female " college it U sur
ploy house knows about it. I au* go- rounded by the most evcluBive rest
ing to keep lt- all to myself and try dentlal section, of the city and Just
to unbottlo it one night this week, 'ar onough^u*,?,make lt in evory
I make no promises, but I am going way the most desirable propu :y to be
to try and that ls all a fellow can do bad. The character of the homes
there is a reward of $25 up for hts already built contiguous to this prop
cAptuse. The bill tonight la a corker erty has stamped College Heights as
and it would take a datUlng gun to tho better homo site. The Frank and
keep me away. Tho Norene 8t, Clair DeCamps Realty Co., I am told, have
Stock Co., ls "the biggest little show the sales agency for this property,
ever Organised.M ~*'v advice to thoso who want t> good
Db you know that whenever I buy a Investment Is to buy now while the
thing that is guaranteed, it mukes me prices are reasonable,
feel better, provided the guarantee ls Automobile No. 58 passed me at
backed by a Arm that will make good about 5:40 yesterday afternoon on the
- on lt. That la one reason you can al- ?Quere. A lady and gentleman were
ways feel safe when you buy from the on tne Iront seat.
Auderaon Hardwar Co., everything M there is any ono thing In this
tUoy tall ls backed up by their gaar- world of ours that I do like to do It ls
arttec. Right at this time they are to ho,P ?y fellow man. T!'it Is one
there with Standard Sanitary Mann- reas?n that I am going to put my ap
fuct uring Co's, line of enamled tubs, pro val on some splendid work that
lavatories and.sinks-In fact, the en- Dr- Campbell is doing to help the
tire bath room outfit. , Ah up-to-date school childi-? n or this ' City nm;
bath rcom is one of the essentials to county correct defective vision. Wo
a modern homo these days. The firm ft to the youth of Anderson
will do tho Work right and at a. price county to give them every advantage
that wlU ms-> him worth while to that wl11 make them proficient in their
turn . thc ? Job over to them, studios. Dr.-'Campbell has gone to
You can't afford to take chances on a Rreat expense to i n rn ?sh tho schools
this Important feature of your home. wllh a vision chart with instructions
Let tho Anderson Hardware Co., do thereon which will enable tho toach
your plumbing and it will be done erB to determine whether or not thc
right. child has a defectivo vision. The
So douccd cute I don't see how they county and city superintendents have
live. They were on their* way to the endorsed the chart and appreciate the
depct yesterday morning and when Importance of correcting the bandi
they spoke to Mr. Todd he seemed so cap ,n a child at schools. Prsctl
tlckled that he almost ran over nie CR" Iv al? th? northern and the wes
before I could get out of his way. tern schools have ( adopted this idea
Don't bignie him. But speaking ai' pcd 1 ?C1 K,a'-l to spo tho south falling
the girls, by Jove, ? thought Louis- lft lin* **tb this important work" *
ville, Ky., had thc world beat, but fade 1 understand a certain Jolly bunch
away Louisville, tu.' lt's Anderson for nad me ?potted yesterday afternoon
. mine. This town has you beat a city they are laying for me. Alright,
block. fellows*., come on In. the water es
But walt Just a minute. While I am nno
telling you beautiful bunch of per- We,'< Mr. R?mer, I put one over
fectlons how pretty you are, I want to down your way yesterday. I deliL
tell yon about the niftiest line ot fur- orately walked Into your plant and
niture i ?vor laid my eyea on. Not made another tour ot inspection. You
onl In the O. F. Tilly und 8ons fur- certainly have a Jam-up bottling
niture store the largest In the state, I Plant and to be periuctly honest
about it, I have nev<?r seen a better
equipped Coca-Cola plant anywhere.
Your system of washing and steriliz
ing the bottles makes it impossible for
S germ to live either on the inside or
outside o? a bottle, lt is no wonder
your product has such a tremendous
salo here. I can easily see that your
system ls not how cheap you make
ll, but how good.
You don't have to lilt mc over the
head with a gas pipe to get it into my
thinker why Dugan. the paint man,
has built up the largest exclusive
paint house in this section of thc coun
try. People this day and time are;
not giving up their money for anything
useless, they know that it is the best
that money will buy-I mean, of course
those people who consider quality.
Dugan is an expert in his Une and
his trade realizes VMat lt pays ?to
buy from a man who knows that the
only article worth handling ls the ono
that will stand up under thc ye of an
expert. It must be good If the An
derson Paint and Color Company sells
lt.
I um1. . ..tai.d that some people are
under the impression that my picture
now on deposit at the Bank of Ander
son can be seen anytime. This is a
mistake. My photograph ls under
seal thore and will not be displayed
until the contest closes. You can't
seo my picture just yet, but this re
minds me that you will, find the men
behind the Bank of Anderson not only
financiers that know their business,
but men who. take pleasure in giving
to their patrons advice on any finan-j
cial matter. This accounts for the
large patronage they enjoy both, in and
out of the city. Man may not be able
to make the sun stand still, but he has
summoned all the power, of the very
lightning and'?nade it. turn night into
day. ban lah lng the darkness, which
was the terrpr of the cities a hundred
years ago.. Your beautifully lighted
streetB are wonderful . te me for s,
town of ?b,ls- olso. They make HJ
'esl thai the people of Anderson axe
a few steps ahead of other cities with
twice her population.
J find the Southern Public Utilities
Co.. are encouraging the business man
as well as the home to use more light j
by making a very low rate. I under
stand they voluntarily lowered their
rate again July 1. I find their policy
Is to keep ahead of the progress of the
city. This ls going to be a very
big factor in the upbuilding of your
city. A number of cities I have vis
ited recently where the plants were
municipally owned are doing just the
revers. They were holding back im
provements and only giving them. to1
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the people where they were demanded'
and they then didn't always meet the
demands, us the money waB not
available. 1 believe the franchlte the
company has here necessitates them
keeping abreast of the needs of your
town.
Some class, too, she was a blonde,
dressed in white, cool pink hat and
sash to match. Do you remember me
young lady? Wc passed each other
yesterday afternoon at 5:45 on the
tquare.
Somehow when a thing gets into my
thinker, it just bubbles out anyway.
Now, I just must toll you why I selec
ted the T. L. Cely Co., as headquar
ters. I am us foolish as a woman
when lt comes to good looking clothes
und the minute I put my foot inside of
Cely's, I knew- I was in the shop where
sty?e held sway. You can walk up
and down the streets of little old
New York and you won't And anything
on the T. L. Cely Co., when H come?
?down to quality and the lase word in
I styles. If you want a suit Oiat will
j look right, feel right and wear right,
i then go down there and let. them mea
sure you up for a nifty-titty nobby
fall suit. Prices? Well, when you
find out the price, your pocket booV
I will Just hop right out of your pock
et and open itself.
Remember the scarf pin is bn dis
play there. This is the best* tip yet
to my indentity. Take a look at it.
Two young follows were standing in
the doorway at Cely's about 5:30 yes
terduy afternoon-One wore a cap; I
think they were discussing me.
De you know the phrase, well, there
it is for the last ?imo. Get the last
issue of tills paper and walk up to
tho roan, whom yon suspect of being
??ic, right man and the Contest is OP
pjj?tfBt.th>'*25. . (?qi .....,> (ni
'*Ten are fhe my mertons Sherlock
Holmes, Jr* of tho Anderson Daily In
telligencer."
You, must follow the rules of tho
game or nothing doing. The hours
?oday* are from 3 to 6 P. -Jv and say
time during the afternoon or night
while visiting the Bijou, theatre. Thia
is the only place of amusement I will
visit while here.
With beul. Trishes.
i , Yours truly?
SHERLOCK HOLMES, JRv
CITROLAX
Users suy lt is the ideal, porfect
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able and unsatisfactory. In Cltrolax
I have found the ideal laxative drink."
For sick headache, sour stomach, lazy
liver, congested bowels-it ls the per
fect laxative, and gives a thorough
flush. Sensitive, delicate people, in
valids and children find It easy to
take and pleasant in action. Results
thoroughly satisfactory. Evans1
Pharmacy, agents.
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(By Associated Press.)
Denver, t >l" Sept. 7.f-The Colorado
coal rainers strike waa called Sep
tember 2Z, 1813. The number of
strikers wa8 estimated at 2,500 by the
operators and ll,ooo by the union of
ficials.
Almost fmm the beginning the strike
1 was marked by intermit ten disorders
I until late October, Governor Amnions
; sent the national guard into the strike
{district?. The climax of the?? dl*or
|ders after most of the militia had
been sent nome, beginning with the
?Kuti? o? i.iiulo-w between strikers and
state troops on Aorll 20. and contln-l
ulng until president Wilson ordered]
federal troops to the scene. They ar
rived April SO. Sixty-six person are
known to have been killed in the dis
orders and tho "known list of wounded
number 48. Sluco the, arrival-of fed
eral soldiers quiet bsa prevailed.
A WARM REPLY
FROM PATTEN
Says Thrt He Is a Southern Man
and Has Never Lived In
Boston
Editor The Intelligencer
On the sixth page of your issue this
morning is a large "political adver
tisement" signed "Democrats-' an
onymous ly stating that "Patten is a
hative of Boston." "never lived in the
louth," is a "Massachusetts' republi
can" and other similar faire and ab
solutely untiuthf-il statements. The
only pla neible basis for any such
charges is the fact that I rpent sev
eral years attending Howard College
Harvard law school aa thc result of
being given scholarships and fellow
Fhips by that institution. '.
Ae the writers or writer of the fab
rication do not disclose their identity
my only opportunity for ancwering'
this1 canard is to ask you to publish
this letter.
I wan not only not born in Boston,
but never lived in Boston. I was born
near Kansas City. Missouri. Since
my marriage to Miss Olive Latiraer,;
Belton, S. C., has been my legal hom
iclle. and that wa? October 12, 190?. |
tFor four years ending March 2<
I'.M l, I admit that I h?vo hoon general ?
counsel to the National Legislative |
Committee of tho Fanners' Union, fori
three years usrivtant' secretary and
.SontIi Carolina state vice ' president '
Of the fanners national congress, l?g? j
islatiyo'. superintendent 'of the AmerLl
cnn purity federation and legislative
und legal adviser at Washington to!
these organizations. As such I h?ve'
conferred frequently with Senator E5-.
D. Smith. President Woodrow Wlleon'.'
Leader Underwood, enator J. W. Kern ;
and others to whom I suggest you
send a telegram at once ror' Informar ;
tion a8 suggested in this1 anonymous
poid advertisement.
The Anglo-Saxon or Birmingham on
March 12, 1914, stated: "In a letter
Hon. Oscar Underwood' states: "Mr,
Patton ic the son-in-law of the lato
Senator Latimer of South Carolina,
who was known as the leading runner
: enator from the south for many
year. v. . Mr Patten occupies a
a very prominent position -os the rep
resentative of farmers societies and
uplift societies throughout the coun
try.' ? (
I have a letter from National Pres
ident Barrett under date of July 1,1
1913, ln part as folhws: "Brother
Patten: f see that the lobby commit
tee ls going to summon Bowen.
Of course you know the farmers' ?j
union is not responsible for Bowen's
conduct, and I wish you would go Jj
over to the hearing 'when - he ia to|?
appear. The last question ' he ashed|
me In Warmington was whether you-,
were our attorney- I told him youl
were the chief/counsel of the whbl?t]
shebang.
I am not familiar with the part ?cu- -
lar letter referred to in the paid "po-|;
?J leal advertisement" Inserted ap-}
parcntly in Mr. Aiken's behalf, nor.
have I any'knowledge of writing any
letter "urging" any one "lo vote,
against the re-election of Congress-?
man Aiken." I do not recall ever hav-V
Ina written a letter urging any one
to vete against any candidate any
where, although I freoeently answer j
?cticr? irons members of farmers' or-|
sanitations atate-ng the facts about??
the legislative records of congress-! ?
men and senators. If the-truth from <
the Record has that effect It ls the :
congressman's or senator's fault and}
not my personal preference. j
Recently I resigned as general.i
counsel end I presume my resigna- ;
tion . waa acted upon the post week by|
the national board of directors, and >
I am now being made general counsel |
of certain state formers' unions. Ar-;
?;^^HOME op YO?rt^_^^?
j^7/OWN ?S A MOME IN PEED
I?. the
^ NORT ANDERSON ^fllft
^ SLOGAN IS IU W
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?^L-FOR HOMES. SEX.. -^^^-^.^.-jSS
Own your own home if
only "a cabin.,,
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Wedding Presents
Are given to friends, and are. intended as a token ol high i
e$tec*m.. The^ery nature, of .the occasion prompts .one to i i
give something rifceY ir) fact-r^eiegaht and refined. li
M*M* - ' IRE . : ' 2 Vi
There's nothing more suitable for .this occasiort than ?
Silverware in the Colonial patterns, which ar^io^very
v popular just now, or a piece of rich Cut Glass.
Marchbanks & Babb
Kansas and others having
commlstloned me as such.
I have a somewhat wide acquaint
ance around Belton, around Ander
son, Abbeville and other ' towns and
cities, and lt is a source of resr?t that
I should have bees so falsely misrep
resented. In Justice to my many
friends and relatives ana ic? the sake
af keening the record straight, I hope
you will kindly give this prompt and.
c?mplete refutation of thia outrageous
anonymus^-ettaok -settee in your col
umns so that, ray silence may not be
construed as an admission of the
already? truth ot tLAt w^fch is absolutely fais?.
jj. H Patten,
ny.ion, 3. v" Sept? ?. ZS il.
The lifipsig iiszzi ?TOB*.
San ?rajclseo. Sept, 7-The Brit*?
lah freighter Centrianla, tinder char
ter to the ?ermin government, waa
stripped of her wireless by me Ger
man cruiser Leipzig on August 3 oft
Magcalena Bay. lower California, an?
-ber cook, Qerraau, and one orner
Germ?n reservist, were taken aboard
the Leipzig. ''^SHHIBIB?*
BIJOU THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM
The Norene St. Clair Stock Co.
PEESEY "THE KENTUCKY SHERIFF'
Don't forget "Sherlock Holmes" at th? Bijou every night. The only theatre he can be found
in. Election returns will be given in theatre so you can see the show and get returns also.
PHOT?PLAY
LOVE'S REFRAIN
UMP
Drama with beautiful Maury Pickford and Kmg f dwp>fc.
THE CREATING FLAME. (Drama) .NESTOR
UNIVERSAL ?KE, JR.? on b? borwymooa (Comedy) .....
FOUBTM BKB?i ft? BC SELXCTSD
UNIVE3RSAL SEE