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PARAMOUNT MONDAY"-"''TH E SUUAM MAN'5 -Dustin Farnum. TIIURS'DAY-"JOHN BARLEYCORN"-Story of Jack London's own life written* byhimself, Every ' Six bi* reels. Everybody know s what lo expect today. man a,ld b?y' as vvcU as the vvomen and *irls'should sc<; this pi?turc' ... J Tur i rv ru-nu- .; i i, i . . Last episode "EXPLOITS OF ELAINE." G ?me and see-how it ends. 'I UbSDAl I HE \ ALLbl Oh I Mt M (JOIN, Jack London S 1 anions HM DAY-"BUCKSHOT JOHN." Hobart Bosworth and Courtenay Foote are featured. Listen. "Buck StOiy. You will want tO see this one also. S|,0t John" was written by Chas. E. Van Loan, author of those baseball stories running in the Sat WEDNESDAY-"MISTRESS NELL"-Mary Pickford, "The World's urday Evening Post. Sweetheart." Yon can't see her in recent releases except in Paramount SATURDAY-"A WOMAN'S TRIUMPH," adapted from "The Heart of Midlothian," Sir Walter Houses. Scott's famous book. above is the best Six-days Program ever ottered by any theatre anywhere. We are gojng to continue giving the best. The best in music, in service, in hospitable refine ment, in comfort and safety. Visit us often. Open 3 p. m. Admission only 5 and 10c THEATRE THE ANDERSON The Peoples Choice Monday Evelyn Nesbit Thaw and Son Wm. Russell Thaw tn "The Threads of Destiny" in 5 parts-Lubin This picture has been praised by the press, pulpit and the pub lic . If you are expecting to see ah immoral pictt^e, you will cer tainly be disappointed. EVELYN THAW is thc divorced wire ol* HARRY K. THAW now awaiting trial in New York City for escaping the asylum. This picture has been exhibited for 25c and 50c but we I never raise the price, always our admsision is EJ? and JQ? Our theatre hes 10 exits, the ventilation cannot be compared with (everybody knows that) ; our pictures cannot be equalled in Anderson. EVELYN NESBIT THAW THE ANDERSON MONDAY Divorced Wife of Harry K. Thaw and Son Play Leading Parts ? On the Screen Evelyn Nesbit Thaw will appear in motion pictures for tho flrat timo at Tito Anderson next Monday Thc name of the film play ia which she is io appear ia entitled 'Tlireoil* ol Destiny." T'ne play ls laiii in Kassia aad Russian intrigue uoounds 111r? ughout Hie slory. BecaUH of thc notoriety which Mrs. Thaw lias Kahl il mi account of the troubles of her husband. Harry K. Thaw, as well al lier own, the picture will doubtless Iraw a large patronage when it i. fhown here. HEADACH?ST?PS, NEURALGIA GONE Dr. James' Headache Powder? give instant relief-Cost dime a package. Nerve-racking, splitting or dull, throbbing headaches yield in just n few moments to Dr. Janies' Headache Powders which coat only 10 cents a pneka?e nt any drug store, lt's the t quickest, surest headache relief in thi I whole world. Don't suffer! Relieve i the agony and distress now! You can, I Millions of men and women h av found that headache or neuralg'o ' misery is needless. Cet what you ?ask for. lino?! frtfhgS'. Don't ;it supinely' on your rooKt hui come along and help us boost, foi bette.- things pf every kind, and leave your kickin' clothes behind. O let ne boost for butter street, and softei bed* und longer sheets; for smoother; lawns and better lights, and shorter, i winded blatherskites; fo?. flnei I homes, and Itrger trees, for bats and i brots and bumble-bees; ' for shorter houri and longer pay. and fewer this tles in our hay, foi- better grub and bigger pies, for two more i 'MMIS tc light the skies. And let the wolvcf ! of war. be lqosed en eyery maa who doesn't boost!-Walt Ma3on. WILL DEVOTE ALL OF TIME TO PARAMOUNT F. M. Burnett Makes Interesting Announcement as to Hi* Theatre "For Hie present nt a?y rate I aili devote my entire time to-the inter ests of the Paramount theatre," said Fred M. Burnett yesterday, whose retirement from the secretaryship of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion was announced Friday night fol lowing a meeting of th?: boord of di rectors of tho organization in which :> plan of temporary retrenchment.? io reduce expenses to a minimum, was decided upon. A3 to the new work that he is to eventually take up, Mr. liurnett was not prepared to make a statement, /cnn say," he replied to a questiou as to his plans for the future, "that for the present I will give my undi vided attention to the Paramount theatre. Since this theatre was Opon ed up in the winter I have had BO much ou my hand.; in the way of Y. M. C. A. duties. Relief Association j work and work in connection wlln the men's weekly mass meetings and other interests I could not give it the attention i wouid "like *.o have de voted to it. Bul now. that I have gotten these other duitea on* my hauua \ I will be able to devote all of my time to tho theatre. . "The Paramount has come here to stay, and rejrardleBS of whether 1 shall always be with lt and the theatre shall continue to have a place lu An derson's sphere of clean, wholc3ouu amusements." . SPECIAL TRAIN Charleston & Western Carolina Hallway will opcrato Special Train April 9th from Calhoun Falls, Lowu desvllle. Barnes, Iva and Starr to An derson and return account the Ander son County School Fair- and Field Day, giving entire day in Anderdon. For spacial round trip rates and schedules, ask depot ticket agents, or T. B. CURTIS Why Cook at Home Sunday? Come to THE ACME CAFE CHEAM O? CHICKEN SOCP SALMON SALAD DAKEN PORK WITH POTATOES ROAST YOCNU TURKEY HASH ED DROWN POTATOES MACARONI AC ORATIN STEAMED RICE ICE CREAM ENGLISH PLCM PIDDING TEA, COFFEE OR MILK 35c. _I; Special Dinner TODAY 35c. Chicken Soup Mixed Salad Roast Chicken Roast Veal Asparagus on Toast Mashed Potatoes v Lima Beans English Plum Pudding Tea Coffee Milk Piedmont Cafe W. .Whitner St. Phone 423 Between friends, the true j spirit of Easter is best ex pressed by some little re membrance conveying per sonal thoughtfulness and good y ill. Your portrait-nothing could be more Utting. MAKE THE APPOINT MENT TODAY Greens Art Shop On the Square New Store For fresh fruits, nice candies, cold drinks, and good cigars, call and see us at 203 E. Whitner street, also let us send and get your, soiled linen and have it launderied at the best steam laundry in the State. *4 J3. L. Mitchell Phone 364 Corner Whitner and McDuffy Sts Karl Koot 10 People At Palmetto Theatre All ?ext Week L?llau Zclgler THIS IS A HIGH CLASSAI TRACTION IN EVERY RE SPECT AND THE PRICE OF ADMISSION WILL BE: CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADULTS..." . . . BOTH AFTERNOON AND EVENING Four Shows Each Day . 10 CENTS .20 CENTS (.luger Minni- Zarr?n'? An: er kau (JW Co. Way Lewin s Buelah Faquar PROFESSIONAL CAST, SPECIAL SCENERY, BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES, ENTIRE CHANGE FOR EACH BILL, FEA TURING A CHORUS OF SINGING AND DANCING GIRLS -FEATURING FOR MONDAY "THE GIRL OF THE MID WAY." See the Opening Bill Monday and WcVc Sure Youl) See them AU