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THE AN PERSON-TOP AY Look Who's Here Cir ?is. Choplin in His New ?Job 2 reel Essanay. Don't miss this picture, you will laugh until your sides hurt. Tlr?3 Vision ol Thc Shepherd 2 reel Selig. Produced by Colin Campbell. This is a beautiful story, the characters in which are admirably portrayed by KATHLYN WILLIAMS, WHEELER OAKMAR, FRANK CLARK and EUGENIE BESSEMER. These ase the same player* you saw in "The Spoilers," you all remember "Cherry." FRIDAY MISS FLORENCE TURNER m "The Murdock Trial" 4 reel feature. MONDAY EVELYN NESBIT THAW uud her son H'M. M fist LL TUA W in "The Threads of Destiny" Tills picture etcrjoue ? ill ? mit to ?ce. Admission 5c and lCc. Our orchestra can't be equalled in Anderson. IF THERE WAS A BET TER COAL I WOULD SELL IT. IF It were possible to sell as good coal as Blue Gem Block for less 1 would.do it. BUT IT CAN'T BE DONE. B. N. Wyatt the $5.00 Coal Mau. Phone 182. PLANS L CLEAN BETWEEN APRIL 19-24 CITY OF ANDERSON TO BE GIVEN CLEANING PLANS FOR WORK LAID General Committee and Several Sub-Committees Named at Initia! Meeting Held Yes terday April 19th, to Z ?th. inclusive will be observed in thc city <>f Ande: SHU IS rd sn un and paint up week." an (""'pnlznti' i io perfect and carry out plans for giving the community u Ki ii? , ul cleahiUR un aid painting Gavi?n hoon formed al a meeting of cpiesentatlvoi <;i several public und H I ^?^" HOME OF VOCR-^^^^j j?^yC^ OWN IS A HOME IN PEED ^^g, ||E Announcement t><^T ' ?S?St^^l ^FOR HOMES. SEE r^^.^--.^-r^J ^QP^JOHN LlN LEYS^^^MK?F?^^^^r^ I take pleasure in an noucing that beginning today Mr. Eugene W'atson will be associat ed with me in the Real Estate Business. JNO. W. LINLEY private bullion held yesterday after coon at Hie cbauibor of commerc? ut 1 o'clock. in accorda nco with previously an nounced plans, representatives of tito buard of health, city council, the civil association and the civic committee jf the cuamber of commerce met yesterday afternoon to devise pious for carrying on a "clean up and paint up" campalRn in the city of Ander i'-i. An organization wa J perfected to take charge of the movement, ano i general committee of five member* was appointed io have charge of the general supervision of the matter. This committee consists of: Dr. \V. F. Ashmore, Mrs. Rufus Faut. A H. Dagnall, J. H. Uodrrey and 1J. A. Whalcy. The .Nub-< emmi'tees. A general committee having1 been appointed, several sub-eommltteeb we. c elected, as follow.-: Committee >:? Publicity, M ra. Carrie Mci'. Patrick, I.. M. Glenn and F. M Domett; Committee on Demonstra - , lion: Rev. D. W. Dodge and Rev. J. I \. (llbboney. Tho member3 of th" committee on demonstration will make talks before the school child ren of the city with reference to thc Clean up campaign. In p-eparatlon tor clean up week the school children of the city will bo given u course of instructio ? lon n this line. ? serles of motion pictures demob drating the advan tages of clean up week will be shown ut Tho Anderson theatre on Hie morning of Tuesday April 20. Manag er nieleh of. the Andersoi bas con sented to tum over his theatre thu' morning to thc general coinmlttei which will show the pictures to thc white school children of tue city. Will Divide City. In mapping out tho plans tor thc clean up week campaign thc commit tee will divide the city into six dis tricts, following the lines of (he six wards. Thc geaerul committee wir place a sub-committee of 12 mern bcr i in charge of the work in each ward. The chairman of each commit too will bc thc aldermen from that ward. Each chairman will have ; lady assistant and a member of the board of health on his committee thc other nine members to bc ap pointed by the chairman. Five thousand fly swatters, donated by tho Southeastern Llie Insurance company, of Greenville, will be dis tributed in the city Just before clean, up week campaign starts. The va rious ministers of tl"?6 city will be re quested to deliver special sermons on clcanlinesi on the morning of Sun day,?April ll. Another Meet!mr ? meeting of th?? 12 committeemen from, each ward will be held at the quarters of thc chamber of commerce at ?? o'clock on thc afternoon of April ?. This meeting will be presided ?Vcr by Dr. W. F. .Ashmore, chalr I man ot the general committee. Thu chairmen of the various ward committees, the member of the board o', health assigned to each and the lady assistant of each committee are a? follows: Ward 1. J. E. Barton. Mrs. \lolii-, M. Davis, F. B. Crayton; Ward t, Walter Dobbins. Mrs. Fret well. Dr. W. H. Nardin: Ward S, i Charles W. Spearman. Mrs. W. R. Wones. Dr. B. A. Henry and Mrs. Chas. S. Sullivan: Ward '4. John Tate. Mrs. Tom Bolt. ur. John Major; Ward S. FJ. R King. Mrs. R. K. Ligon. A. li. Dagnall; Ward 6, Robert Carter. Mrs. 8. W. Danner. James Cathcart and Mrs. Geo. An derson . C t h f. S ALK The Junior Phllathea:? of the First PrcKbyteriaa church will have a cake rale Saturday nf.-rnnon at " o'clock at Owl Drug store. G. W. TIDWELL IS FREE AND AT HOME Slayer of Emmett Walker Walks Out of County Jail at Greenville (fJrcunvi?t. News.) After havi.ig sui ni '..\ jail i r a little more than a year, George VY. Howell walked out yesterday for the first unie a free man, since his Bur: render following the shooting o? Em mett Walker. March 12, 1914. Tid well gave bond In the sum of $10.000 jnd was released until his trial, which will likely be heard al the coin ing May terni of the court of general J0SS?038. When seen yesterday afternoon, shortly after he had been liberuted, Tidwell waa standing in front of the Record building with Iii' attorney. Janies ll. Price. When ujked if it wcre not a relief to be on the out dde, Tidwell stated that it was. de spite the fact that lt was a cold, bleak day. the sleet and snow was pouring down ut the time and tin wind was blowing, but Tidwell inti mated that even on such a day, it wai better to be outaide than to bu >n Jail, any kind of a day. ile stated that tie intended going home iust night tu Clinton and rest ing up for a few days. He went via 'll ree ii wood. J. W. Copeland, Jr.. of Clinton, qualified for $8.000 and W. A. Givens of Fountain Inn' qualified for the remaining $2,000. Clerk of the court Walter M. Scott, accepted the bond and ordered Tidwell released, the en tire arrangements- being concluded near six o'cir. ck when the prisoner was allowed to depart. CHAS. CHAPLIN Funniest Mon in Movies at "The Anderson Theatre To day The Anderson today is offering tho picture goers a rare treat in the way of feature pictures. The first one be ing thc favorite of all comedians ' Chas Chaplin in a two r^el. produc tion entitled. "His* Now Job." thia picture is considered a scream and many have said who have seen the picture that it is one -of Chaplin's best productions. The second feature ls a beautiful pastoral story entitled, "The Vision of the Shepherd," the cast of characters are Rathlyn Wil liams. Wheeler Oakman, Frank Clark and Eugenia Bessemer, the picture is produced by Colin Campbell. This picture ls considered unusually good and the fact that the same cast of characters that appeared in "Thc Spoilern" are seen in this production, will maue it especially attractive. The Anderson orchestra continues to gain In popularity dully and many have said it is ope of the best orches tra In the State. Manager Bleich has tried hard since the opening of the theatre'to give his patrons the beat to be had In music and pictures and the public In generat have shown there appreciation hy a liberal patronage. V - Taking Carr sf the Children. N'o parents would consciously be careless of the Children. Joe A. Ros marin, Clarkson. Nebr., uses Foley's Honey and Tar for his two children ior croup, coughs sind colds. ile. ?sys. "We ire never without Foley's Honey anr* Tar in the house." A dis tressing cough,- sleepless nights, and raw. inflamed throat lead to a run iown condition in which tho child ?a jot ablo to rest?t contagious or infec t?os diseases. Foley'? Honey abd Tar - ls truly healing and prompt in iction. i-? ans Pharmacy. ????????????????????????????????????^ ITHE GARRICK ==T ODA. Y THE MASTER KEY NO. 14 This is thc next to the hist of this great serial; be sure and como to I see it. ? THE KNOCKOUT WALLOP Sterling. A comedy that v/ili tickle you good. THE DENTISTS JANITOR Biograph. This picture is so tunny it will make you "cry." Admission 5c and lOc.i We never close for supper ^ MBS. TT. A. lil Di.ENS, Editor , Thone :>7. Senior Fbilatbeu ( lass. j The Senior Philathea class or the ; First Presbyterian church will mool I this afternoon, prortiptly at K:30 ?villi j Mrs. It. L. Waynick and Mrs. WU liam ' I H. Overman, in thc parlors ul Holer I i'hi?i?ola. Easter Egg Hunt. The Primary Philathea Class of the First Presbyterian church will have ! ni egg hunt on Friday afternoon at 1 four o'clock on the church lawn, j There will be plenty .?f eggs, and thc ; young folks will have a merry time searching for them ami playing . raines. Admission will be ten cents for children. t':ike und Cundy Sale. The ladles or the Wesley Philathea Class of St. John's Methodist church will have a cake and candy sale at the Olympia Ice Cream parlor on Saturday, beginning at 10 o'clock in I the niorning. They will have a com plete assortment of Easter cakes, and delicious home made candy. All or ders will be given prompt attention. Beautiful Dinner Part). 'Kunine" the handsome home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S>. Sullivan on South Main street was thc scene of a beau t i till dinner party on Monday even ing, when Mr. nnd Mrs? Sullivan en tertained in honor of Dr. and Mrs. j Janies P. Kinard. Mr. and Mrs. Goode. J and Miss Helen Smith, of Anderson ! College. The table decorations were ; particularly effective, and beautiful, the color scheme of yellow being most charmingly carried out In every do tail. An elegant course dinner was temptingly served. Besides the honor guests, the guests for thc occasion were, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lig?n, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Tolly. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sullivan. Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Murtln. .Hrs. VimdIver Entertains ut Luncheon. One of the most delightful affairs >n thc week's social calendar was I the beautiful ,llttb\ luncheon; with , which Mrs. E. P. Vandiver entertain- * ed a few of her - friends yesterday ' morning. The guests brought their fancy work .and for a about an hour the time was informally and pleasant ly spent chatting and sewing. The charming hostess then incited her guests into the dining room where the beaut ii ul appointed luncheon table was arranged, and herc an ele gant six course menu was served. Aile- returning to the parlors the (uests. were given an interesting lit tle contest, which was the source of much guessing and merriment. The prise, a lovely potted white hyacutth was won by Mrs. W. A. Hudgens. Tho music by Mrs. W. B. -.StetU was a very attractive part of tho occasion.. Tho invited guests were Mrs. Eugeno Burrlss, Mrs. Claud Earle, Mrs. George Bell Timmcrman. Mrs. J. M. Sullivan, Mrs. W. A. Hudgens, Mrs. Clarence Sullivan. Mrs. Will Atkin son. Mrs. W. B. Steele. Mrs. L. O. Dean. Mrs. F. EX Todd, Mrs. Manly Watson. Mrs. Theo Watson, and Miss Etoile Watson". THE HAMTEK KEY The Garrick theatre is today show I big the 14th episode of "The Master Key." This Is the next to last pic ture of this great serial, and hundreds nf Anderson people aro keeping up with lt and the interest ls growing , keener each edition. The last episode will be shown today o week and after this, picture baa been completed sn ot h er real live aerial will be shown, j The management has not announced ; the name of the new aerial but .it ls , considered to pe better than any re leased so far. . The Garrick continues to gain tn popularity daily, the latest Universal pictwss sra -being shown, sud they . are proving popular with the "movie1 fans." Chamberlains Cough Itemed}. From a small beginning th? sale and use of thia remedy baa extended to ali parts or the United States abd to many foreign countries. When you har* need ot such a medicine give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial ?nd. you will understand why it baa become so popular for coughs, colds and croup. Obtainable everywhere. COLE PLAIN-VIEW CORN PLANTER NO. ll, PRICE $12.50 Same as No. 9 with Sword Opener instead of Plow Foot. .Nu. ?2, same as No. I 1 with durum Attachment addled. Price Sli>.5o. To SEE the Plain-View Com Planter is to BELIEVE everything good ol' it. To USE it is to KNOW that il is unequalled in the va liety and perfection <-i ?is work and in ease Of adjustment and oper ation. The direct shaft drive insures smooth running. The m?ch?illCai construction i strong and simple. The working parts are well pro tected, lt is easy to change-Seed plates or distance gears. Nu louis needed-just a moment with the tingctsonly. lt is really wonderful how accurately il will drop just one grain ot com at a time. If you have extremely small, ur very larine, odd? shaped corn, you can get plates with cups to suit any variety. You can get plates suited to Pe.anuts, Beans, Peas, Velvet Be.r.i.s Cantaloupes, Watermelons and similar seeds. ^ The tenderest seeds, like Peanuts, are not bruised or-injured in any way. ' . ( , . ? . ' Save loss of yield caused'by I\td stands, save cost of replanting and thinning, save wurry and hiss by using the Plain-View Com Planter. " SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO., General Agents; Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building. W. Whitner Sr. pttUO ?fl DE KOVEN HARMONY FOUR Igj The Greatest Male Quartette ever tn An- Iffl der son, singing the latest hits of the season. IM MOVIES FOR TODAY W? "THE HAUNTING MEMORY" Beauty Drama fl "HIS RETURN" Majestic , BB "FATTY'S RECKLESS FLING" 1 Keystone Comedy SHI