The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, September 29, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Ev er y bo dy-irom
Grandad to the little
tots-is going to the theatres '
nowadays to see the most elaborate
motion-picture production ever presented
the startling mystery story by Harold Mac
Grath, played byan?l?-sta?'Thanhouser cast
TOE
MILLION
HOLLAH
MYSTIFY
By Marold MacGratb
Tbf-ahooier'? MUlloa DotUr tttttton-Pieture Profanion
At the
Bijou Tfrieatre
Read this stimiig story mJ the
rui?ed a Jife. How ?
Read and See
O'Hearts
ITieTrey
By Louis Joseph Vance
Author of Tho Fortune Hunter-Th? Black
Bair-The Lone Wotf-~Etc
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PICTURES
At the
?Wi3RNOON
o .
WOBIiBS i'HA?PS.
-Jnilndclphla. Sept. 28.-Now Ulai
tho Philadelphia. American league
bsneball team has cinched tho cham
-tonshlp of that organization, Kfflclala
of tho club are making activo prepa
ration & for thc world's series.
Tho victory ot the Atheltlcfl tn thc
American league race gives Connie
Mack his seventh chyJhpionshlp. a
. new-major league record. Under bi?
tutelage the Athletics won the league
ponnaad?^trjsa.tiso?.' loio, 1911 and
and in the last three yeare they
also capered tlwt^rdrld's champion
ship. " -J
Tho national commiaslon will hotd
iv meeting here Wednerday to make 9
nat arrangements for the world's
series, the flrst game of which, prob
ably will be flayed on either Octdber
S or D. .
AMERICAN
At Chicago 2: "Boston f
i-'velnnd 5; Nc
At Detroit ll; Washingtc
At Si. Louis 7 ; Pbiladelphif
FEDERAL
At Baltimore 5; 8
tme.
At Baltimore 4a.8tu
8 inning, dai
?itfPslo lu: KT.
Louis X Plrsl
R T S ::
or.d jstvtr.ft, G innings,, darkness.
At Boston 7; Chicago 6.
At Brooklyn 7; St Louis 3.
At Philadelphia 3; Cincinnati 4.
Horcog Rcspeuded.
l*hlUde1phia, Sept. 28.-C. L. Her
zog, manage, of tho Cincinnati Na
{t tonals, was indcf initey suspended
today because of an "insulting tele
gram" received .'frota him at tho exe
cutive Office of the league. President
Tener stated that Herzog will rem-tn
under suspension until he hssff|?%$
a suitable apology..
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o BASEBALL HOPE
o t> a o ? o o o o e a a a b a o . a 3
Red Smith, Anderson's former star
third hasem??i, 3s ?ow playing wfcfei???
(ul ball with Hie Boston National's
under George Stallings, the Augusta
boy. Red got. a hit and a run yester
day, and made the Play that mirad
Chicago with two out and the bases
flit! in tho ninth inning.
Rube Benton pitched his last game
of the season yesterday, beating Phils*
dclph'la, f
m BIJOU AND ELEC
,1S?C THEATRE POP- !
ULAR- VOTING COS-1
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Marie Sebyt ...".,io})0
Sallie J. Stevenson . . -.-lOgO
EHi?beth rt*et*rell ..1*0
Eunice Russell .. ... ?*B?
Julia Ledbetter .4*0
Miss Frank .../.*?K>
Misa Norrycc .1000 j
(Uadya Rocco . ...1000(
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hil ia Due ?uara ..'~-r- ,
Miss ?mitti. . Vi. .?
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Miss Brocwbae.. 1<?0
JL3GJD BroWn../-ld?w
M rn. Will Tolly ./.WO
Mrs. Frank Reed .... .l<p
Daisy Ramsey .,.WOO
Revised ?bt lu next issue of inls
I~ ~_
rndlRestwn.
"I was annoyed for over one year by
attacks or acatbMbnigestion, followed
bf ^onstiBatloniv; writes Mrs. M. ?a.
Gallagher.
everything :tba*r.i*iis recommended [W
nw. fortU^M^Baiot but not liing dkl
mo i< I until about tout
mouths as uaoibcrlain's Tab
leta advejftisad j??ii proem td a bot
tin of them ir?w?fiur dr?selst, I sdor
realized thtot ^t3&A g?lten the right
tbilg lor they holpod nie; at onpe
Sluce takhig {wattles of them 1 ?ai
oat heartily wfthotu any bsd erar?a
.seid hy aH a?a?oi
CA stn wrji4pira
t desire ta'thank the people of Pei
uer for the lo*bj[; kindness to rn:
dear bremar duttpc; hts ?hort ?linc,
and bis death. M??y ?eil bless edel
on? im mr pray r.
Fannie Askloyj
Wm I ?' . I I - W??
WOMAN'S
WAY
Br MARJORIE CLOUGH
The ladles of Ringwood, having de
cided to establish nu orphan asylum,
met for the purpose and organised.
Then they appointed various commit
tees and adjourned for one week,
when they came together again to hear
tho reports. AU committees reported
favorable results except the committee
appointed to rent a house for the asy
lum.
"Tho only place Inrge enough for the
purpose," reported Mrs. Imogen Brain
ard, chairman ot the committee, "and
with grounds such as we must nave ls
tbe Canfield property. It has been va
cant for two years, but bf*, just been
taken by a men's literary xlub, to be
called the Goldsmith. .Unfortunately a
lease was signed by the owner nnd by
the officers of the dob only yesterday.''
"Perhaps," said mild mannered Miss
Rlandtng, 'if the gentlemen ot tba club;
knew that we wanted lt for the dear
children they would"
"Hold on to lt." Mrs. Jimber con
tinued, "Just as tenaciously as they
would if we wanted lt for any other
purpose. Fer be lt (rem me to be
come a suppliant to them I prefer
a heroic method. I move that a com
mittee be appointed to go to them and
demand that they give up the property
to us."
The motion was carried, and Mrs.;
Jimber, Misa Bates and Miss Bunding
were appointed ou the committee, Mrs
Jimber being chairmen.
The three members ot the Goldsmith
club's committee on bouse consisted
ot Mr. Flint, Hr. Downing and Mr.
Fairweather. Mr. Flint was among
men what Mrs. Jimber .was among wo
men. When tho asylum committee
callod upon him to fttve up to them the
Canfield property* he replied with ah
emphatic "Nor* Messrs. Downing anQ
Fairweather, thoiiRlt sympntbtxinff With
him in retaining the pince for tho club,
could not hut feel that Miss Bates and |
Miss Blanuing, who were comely? h."li
ed upon the refusal os extremely un
gallant
Mia. Jimber Issued ft request that tbe 1
members of the club < cabot march to
the property in dispute, take possession
of lt and hold it Mr. Flint got wind
of the movement and barred all tbe
doors and Windows.
This made a deadlock for both clubs.
The mep knew that if they opened |
the house the women would take pos
session, and so lon;, ns lt was locked
?pHt conM not be used either for a
dob or an orphan asylum. There was
t? meeting of the women's committee
to take mensures for further proce
dure. Mrs. Jimber was In favor of pro
posing that every .Woman Interested in
the asylum cut avery member of the
dob. Her colleagues did not agree
with ber as to the effectiveness of this
measure. Then tbd chnlrrann suggest-1
ed ?hst -tney ase- militant methods,
threatening to destroy the property.
Bot lt was pnlfifftd *">t tn bur thar-.T? I
club was not the owner of it and
might prefer to see it ruined rather
than be. forced to irlve lt up. Then
Mrs. Jimber lost her temper and told
tho other two members of the com-,
mit tee that abo weald have nothing
more to do with the matter.
Ono doy Miss Bates beard that Mr.
Flint lind been celled sway, ?he wrote I
ii note tu Mr. Downing stating: that u
majority of the . asylum committee)
would be pleased to see tbe club's com
mittee that evening st her house for |
tbe purpose of making a proposition
that would, she thought,, be sotlv j
factory te the men and end tue dead
lock-Upon tho property In dispute.
Since Mr. Flint was away arid Mrs.
Jimber- would have nothing moto to
do with the matter the intervie w was
between Mr. Downing and Mr Fair
weather en tba ode patt nod Miss
Bates and Miss Blnndlng on the other.
The ^tj?V men, both of whom were
bachelors, went to the pince Of meeting
to?ethfir,. each helping to parry What
was expected }tp pe some i>unu> ??""?.j
on tbs part of tho women and do it|
without wounding their feelings, '
liitz .Bates, by - way of smoothies
the way. sho sold, proposed a game of
cards, and before it waa finished a
maid brpUKhMn refreshments. After
that Mr. Downing paired With Miss
Bstes and M%fairweather wltb Miss
Blondlafr Each gebtieman was feel
ing .very : cormtortable and very happy I
when^Mbw Botes whispered to Miss j
"I have' na?? a price Gt which Mr.
Downing; wlii;r*cdram?od th?t the club j
lei os have tte Canfield property. I
have ?greed to give hint a kiss before
both clubs assembled when wo take
possession He has accepted. See if
-v?d.ti&&*W*>*Zmt terms from Mr.
Fairweather.*
. hflawp? hgW ? succeeded in securing ;
Stanke, twa mee thlnklrg tbe mist-1
tar a bluff, A* scon a* tba ladies had J
^elTsetfil th? ??rangement they declared
th? coaferafffeh ended.
Tlie next .-morning the two commit
taamett . recabad a note addsessed to
them hy tbs? cmettnlners bf the night
bwtora^awr? that they would be on
the steps of 'tbe Canfield property the
nsxt Atteti?fa ready to keep their.
o<>fltrji|r'^^H9?^..
The men Jitter beg?u to consider the
position tbiy wew In. If the women
had ital nattfttxid tn face two dub?
fe sute a 3k|*' of {ttaft Che mfen hud
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AMD LISTEN
See if you can make your
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