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munday, february 28, 1915. THE ANDERSON High-Class Feature Pictures Save money and buy a coupon book, 12 tickets for $1.00. i We present for your approval the following high-class feature productions for the Week Starting Monday, March 1 In presenting these pictures we ask you to take our word that they are all extra tine, and sheuld any one feel that they have not received full value for their money we will gladly refund adnission. We believe World Corporation, Box Office Attraction and General Film Co. pic tuns are the best money can buy ana we arc sure you will think likewise after you have seen those productions. Attend all week, buy a coupou book, 1 2 tickets for $1.00. MONDAY, MARCH 1ST. TUESDAY, MARCH 2ND. "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbie Patch" 5 reels. This production is a dramatization of Anne Craw ord Fl?xer's suc cessful play. The story has been widely read, espclally among the children. The leading characters are M I-cvey Mary.lfatri* Michelena Mr?. Wiggs.H?ncbe Chapman Bob. .*. . How Petera Mr. Wiggs.Andrew Robson WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3RD. "The Daughter of Men" 5 reel Lubin Every one remembers "The Gamblers." Now this picture is even better. The same cast of characters are iii this production. They are Et^el Clayton and Geo. S. Spencer. This production is great. The Box Office Attraction Co. oilers Dorothy Donnelly in the latest New York success "The Thief 5 reels 5 bv Henri Bernstein This is conceded to be one of Bernstein's greatest drainas. The New York Evening World says: "lt is the greatest of ali Bernstein's dramas. In it heioutdoes his own masterly self.-Wonderful story, grippingly told by a supermind.-Tremendous study of a woman's soul." We recommend this production as feing great. THURSDAY, MARCH 4TK FRIDAY, MARCH 5TH. "The Winksome Wid<w" Vitagraph 4 reels 4 Broadway Theatre Production. This picture wc recommend to'oiuy those who wilt to laugh. If you have a grouch see it, because it wilt put you ira ?ood humor. Now think of these players: Cissy Fitzgerald, Walk Van, Hughie Mack, lillian Walker. I Wm. A. Brady presents through the World's Film Corporation ROBT. WARWICK in "The Dollar Mark" in five acts Th's picture has positively caused a sensation in the larger cities. We f.re very fortunate in gettng it for Anderson, lt is'truly a feature wurt ?i while. We recommend it highly. Friday afternoon, for ladies only, D. Geisberg presents "The Gos sard Corset Demonstration" in two reels. "The Dollar Mark" fol lows immediately after, .i. SATURDAY, MARCH 6TH. The General Film Co. offers The Broadway Feature Program in 6 parts "Mr. Barnes of New York" This is an excellent detective picture, lt is sure to. please and the oki Anderson favorite Maurice Costello is seen at-his best. Above all don't miss this production. NO, WE ARE NOT GOINGTO RUN VAUDEVILLE Our Orchestra Still Wishes Comparison Admisi?n witt remain 5c and 10c. Matinee daily 2:30-we do not close for supper. Special Sunday Dinner at Piedmont Cafe Slim Kl) F KO H li TO P. M. Price 35c. ('rocni of tomato HOUP Roast hoof nu jua i Slewed lamb wilh*'grooii peus Mashed turnip? in cream I'otatoeu au gratin Bpughettl a la Creole Mixed Salad Hot Croaa Iiun? Duked Oreen Apple Roll namma fritters Ten Coffee Milk jj Baby Doll Pm $2.1 The swellest an date Baby Doll P d in the city fo bill. Improved with a sple that is right, patents . . Geisberg B Comp Under Mason "Shoes That ********* t* ***************** ELECTItC CITY SPARKLETS ?term ol Interest tnd Personal Mention Caught Over the Wire!? on the Street? of Anderson ?. * 4 ************************* Pol ir,. Cciirf (ises yesterday. Thc following cases uro disposed of yesterday In rocorqr's court: Chris CIsinp. drunk. $5?Floyd Buck er, violation section ll Jj city ordl ?on'fs. sri; J. B. j(; oi drunk. $6; Leslie AdsniB, Eloise <*pt and Ed Han Knight, disorderly conduct. $5 each. Will Build A New Storeroom. Prwldont J. H. Anderea of the Cltl*a*ns National Bank ha announc ed that he will shortly hain the erec tion of a' storeroom on nts lot Just nprth \>f tho old C. A. 'teed store room. Mr. Anderson own a strip of land between the north aide ot the building and the railroad ut. Ko has made application to the Blue Ridge Railroad to use some t**ee or four feet of railroad proper,.* .n building ils store. k ups, Monday, i County Board Not To Be Ie Session. The county board of registration will not bc in session tomorrow to is sue certificates, according lo a state ment by Solicitor Kurts P. Smith. The State statutes and State, consu mion provide that there shall be no 1 session of the county board of reg istration to issue registration certl- j neates within 30 days of a general or special election. The election on the i quostion of Issuing $750,000 of coun ty fronds for good roads will be.held os Tuesday. March 30th. and Monday, the first, will be within the 30 days mentioned In the statutes and consti tution. The board of registration ask ? ed Mr. Smith for an opinion and after consulting the law on .the subject he ' stated that the ; uard could not meet in session. \ d most up-to ump ever off er ?r a two dollar j last and heel ^2e00 ros. Shoe k Terapfe Satisfy" \ 41 Or. yt, h. Poteat Speaks Today. Or. WilUam Louie Poteat, president of Wake Forest College, North Caro lina. will address the men's mass meeting In the county courthouse at a : 30 o'clock this afternoon, the sub ject of his discourse being "The Nat ural History ot Religion. At tho First Baptist church this morning Dr. Po teat will preach, his subject there be ing "The Christan Program." Overcoat? Were Found Friday. The three overcoats which wera stolen from the vestibule ot the First Baptist church last Gundar night were found, late Friday afternoon In a briar thicket between Toxaway and Rooky River, by two little negro Soys who ware rambling about In the bushes. The Und " reported to the sherm' abd the coats brought to bia office. Yesterday Ute coast were re turned to the owners. Messrs. J. D. Brown. Eugene Milford and O King. Jr. -o j McConnell Gees Te Jeta His Temas. Mr. George McConnell lett Ander son yesterday at noon for Tampa. Fla., where he goes to join hla team, the Chicago Cubs, on Monday, for spring practice, He has spent the greater pert of the off season in An derson. His numerous friends here are confident that he will make good In baseball thia year, aa usual. Barning Bash Chapter Met, There was a very Interesting meet ing of the Burning Bush Chapter. Royal ?r^ Masoni, bald Friday. The meeting was held ondee a dispensa tion from the Grand High Priest for the purpose of electing members and conferring degrees. Throe degrees, thc Mark Msster's degree, thc Past Mas ter's and tho Most Excellent Master's, were conferred upon Messrs. Bond Anderson, Benjamin B. Gosselt, A. Glenn Evans, James W. Trlbble, and C. J. Dcnmps. Supper was. served at 8 o'clock and besides the excellent work that was put HI the event was greatly enjoyed by. the member's who were present. The Chapter of Royal Arch Masons is very strong In Ander son and will bo strengthened by the addition of these sterling young busi ness men of the city. Illghwuy Commissioners To Mevt en Mondny. The Anderson County Highway Commission will meet tomorrow at 12 o'clock, this being the first meeting oi the commission since the ratification of the act permitting Anderson Coun ty to vote on the matter of 'Issuing 9750,000 of bonds-for good roads. A*, this meeting an organisation wiP ne perfected. . A chairman, a vice chair man, a secretary and probably a treasurer will be chosen. Plans for a campaign in favor of the proposed l-jnd issue will also be worked out at this meeting.- ,- * How Mr. Paris Got Bli oi a Bad Cough. "Some time ago I had a very bad cough" writes Lewis T. Davis, Black T?ter, Del. "My brother aicCabe Davis gave mc a small bottle - ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. After taking this I bought half a dosen bot tles of lt but only used one of them aa the cough left me and I have not been troubled since." Obtainable every where. BIJOU MONDAY "EVERY GIRL/' A tWO rrri Victo? femiurlfig BARY FULL EB and CHAS. OGLE? "ZIP AND HIS GANG" LEO Comedy. (Two reels to he selected Ia addition) TUESDAY THE HEART PUNCH* . Aa Isa? feater!n5 .BASE WILLABA snatch with JACK JOH M RON fer the world's heavy weight ekasaplenshlp THE PLUMBER WINS THE GIRL9' A Joker Comedy. "DAD" A big U featuring MMH/ARIN had AGNES YERXON The ls?t ehester of the Million Dollar Mystery' A IX FOB ft CENTS SLEGLER CONFESSES HI CONSPIRED TO OBTAIN THE PASSPORT WILL TAKE STAND FOR GOVERNMEN1 President Wilson Receives Letter From Wife of the German Reservist (Oy AxoriatoU IV--.) NEW YORK. Feb, ?7.-Charles H. Griffiths, attorney tor Richard P. stcgior. Indicated today that- If his client should be Indicted for con spiracy he would instruct him to plead guilty and throw himself on the mercy of the court. Stegler has confessed that he con spired to. obtain the passport," said Mr. Ortfflths. " and to plead guilty is tho logical thing for him to do." The federal grand jury ls expected lo take action Monday. Stegler is ready, bia attorney says, to take the stand aa a government witness tn m.y action the federal authorities might take against other persons possibly Involved in the al leged conspiracy. "AU information in this case In my possession or which ? may be abie io secure," said Mr. Ortfflths. "will be turned over to tba government AU Maternants made, by Stealer will be made under oaMt. If any proceedings should be started against any of the oeraons whom Stagier implicates, 8te|1er would desire to become a wit ness for the government." That Captain Boy-Ed. naval attcahe of the Oe nr. sn embassy, had called Stcgler a traitor to Oermanv because be had refused to go to England as a spy waa -the statement which Mr. Griffiths sahl Stegler made to him to day in the tombs. Stagier declared, according to hia attorney, that when he Insisted to the naval' attache that If he was to undertake the mission, he must have a written guarantee that his wife would be financially pro vided for. Captain Boy-Ed had said: "You ar? mercenary:" and that when he refused to go: ''Yon are a traitor to vour country." "I told bim,* Stegler was quoted na saying, "timi I had taken out my flrfct papers as an American eli Isen." -y ' President Receives Letter. WASHINGTON. Feb. 27-President Wilson today received a letter from Mrs. Riobard P. Stegler, wife of the German reservist arrested in New York on the charge of fraudulently obtaining an American passport, de claring Stegler had been led into thc project by Captain Boy-Ed, German naval attache here. Mrs..Stegler asked that her husband be set free. Her letter was referred to the department of justice. Mrs. Stegler wrote the president Captain Boy-Ed had promised her husband $150 a month for her support while Stegler was abroad and that she would be given 1150 a month tor life if he was killed. She declared she had no money now and did not know how she contd support herself unless her husband wore released. "LITTLE GEM" CAFE 128 W. Whinier St (Manie old stand) Remodeled, cleaned? painted and equipped with up-to-date fiat; -cs. Short orders served quickly at moil* crate prices. J. E. DERRICK Proprietor. m ALL NEXT WEEK SOUTHERN BLOSSOMS Ten People. Another groat* Musical Comedy Company, cern* lng direct from Atlanta? where they have just closed a rery xucccssfnl engagement. Monday's Opening Bill "AT THE JUNCTION" Baby Al G- William?, one of the cleverest lire year oh'.? on Ute road ls well worth the price of admission alone. MOVIES FOR MONDAY .THE l'A BE WK LL DINNER" A two reel Majestic "Cl'FID ASO THE POST" A Koa&e Comedy A FTE KS 003 A OMISSION TO ALL IOC. EVENINGS lue AND ??e.