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TROUSERS FOR PARIS WOMEN Modntts Show Oaring Oriental Suit* ?f I u?t i own God and 6ilv?r . TiMUII. Parr*. Frui^4wl)?iliit oriental mill- <>f hi^iioiis fOlffc nm? silver 11k iqoi ending in trouser legs, which are fi*>|<| close in the tdinetopn l?y kII'll 11v, snniel Iiik m embroidered In j precious slope*. (tiiffsf 111; under the , wearer'* Instep, hw featured iii dl*-? pla.tn of summer models in Parlalftn j modi*tes* |?urlo{*?. Some model* coyly veil ilit* (runner* wiih filmy materials. It111 minors (hat hk'" lacing wim to ho restojred to favor havu proved to In* erroneous, In fuel, llule if any rorsei.ipg will l?o needed next summer except by x>t?>mt women, The iMinlh of street dresves being shown la about the same a* that inoat In vogue laxt full. but the iioin I* narrower. I if i K h i textures will appear in many of the oio?d popular creationa .nnl patterned materials will he featured by some of the tnoro foment* hotiee*. One of Hie most popular models will show a flounce effect and a tight un derskltt of Jade green. A smart llttla Jacket with gorgeously embroidered lining ha* been given. the stump of ap provitl In *ome of ihe more exclusive shops. HER RUSE SAVES FATHER Italian Girl Tak*a Blame for Murder in Pennsylvania aa Par ent Flees. Bradford, 1'h. - Margaret Dicello, 17, can marry any one of a seoro or more of men. She Ima turned down pm postiln galore. The little Italian girl won I he hearts of the youths of her own people by the rule way In which she protected her father ffom ihe clutches' of the la w. Margaret's father was accused of kllliti^r ii man, hut was at oil en. freed when his daughter confessed that she ?red the bullet. When her dad was wufe in Italy Margaret admitted that her confession was a lie tiud was Riven only to allow her father time to. get away. There was nothing for the . authorities to do but free the girl nnd ' ^[forget the father. j '?I'm too young to marry," she tolls, i all bidders for her hand. I Russian Soviets Order 12-Hour Day, 7-Day Week. A dispatch from Finland says tli** hnlshrvlkl are trying to force the population of ltu.ssia to work evfry day In the week and have introduced a compul sory working day 12 hour#. All working classes are affected. It Is snld the new ml* In be ing enforeed with the utmost se verity. MEXICO TO MAKE OWN GUNS Will Turn. Out Cannon orv Formula Perfected by Two Native Army Engineers. Mexico Cit.v.-?Mexico, which ha* found It necessary to Its artil lery for year*. expect* soon lo manu facture its own field piece*. Two Mex ican nrin.v engineers have perfected a formula Tor tempering steel for cannon, and when the installation of three elec tric furnaces in the national. arsenal Is completed the first will he turned <???? . I LAST FKAGMENTS OF EMPIRE * t Romance in On?ppe4rancc of Hed Oct* Mom the Map of W?t ?m Canada. A iiia'ji <?f vM'sit ih t'a Up d a k'pt tii ili<* ciflki-s ill ihe Hudson Mk} turn* ' paiiy lii Winnipeg u'sprinkled with ||||\ nil tlo|v. |W ii i t ill urir> ii1111 h half of rotuitiH't* Mini hi *HU\> fu< u* in I Iiom- In |c ri>il tlol v I VVJjen iIn- IlinUon J lay tt?ni|ii?n,\ in ' 1X70 mirrendcrnd tit funuda lilt' ui?l iriTltor) u ranted in Ii by t'harle* II ?tf K.Mglliliil, it tetiiiued **liIi?ttb of ill! the Ihm<I in I In* "I ?'i'l lit' Im*H" Manitniiti. S;t>kiitehewHii and AlheiMa he: ween I In- .Vonli Sn-kitl* Itew nil l iver and * I'll#.* liMernm ionul InMiinliiry. 'rills i.n/' t \\ rlil lei Ii \VHM distributed till out;liiiiii nvory township mid ?'H? h of limn* red (|o|h un I In* map repre sents tin tfl'#n of from KM) to ??H? were*. Tlie.se Itiii<Im my today Just as they were when Hir coin|hiiis 's ili'si forfl werf i'ktii'I on H ud hop haj. They are JllMl HM lliey Wf*re when lilt* III)f' \wr nil I falo pastured uponVthem and Indians ami trappers snared or .shot furhenr-' ill}; aiitinulK in this ilomtiin hull' a eentnry a>ro. Though i^iw surrounded h.v farms, they have never been touched hy m plow, 'riu'.v ii if Mini iHittmis oi |/i'iiiii?\ai soil in itu> niltUt of rich farming .tllxtrlrtH. 'Hie tilth' red dol* are disappearing nut hy out* from the map. Kueli one that disappears means that the In ltd It rpprcxi'iilf has heroine ? settler'a form. All tlm <lois represent .'t,(X)0,? (WO am**. -'flit* company Is rapidly dlsposliiK of nil ils remain In^ I a ml in settler*. When (In* hist dot disappears from the map, tin* last fragment of Hudson Hay rouipuhy's old empire will ha*v? disappeared from tlie North AiUfti'b run continent. Chautauqua the Champion of Neighborhood Life at Its Best (Kdltorlal from Norwalk. ().. Reflector.) The Chautauqua is tlie champion of neighborhood Ufe at Its host. The Chautauqua appeals to and for the whole family. It pulls with fa ther and mother for the best interests of the children. It glorifies home life and Is always safe, sane and conser vative. The Chautauqua pays a hundred fold In community betterment. In boosting It we proclaim our faith in all gooori things, and we Join the forces of progress. It Is the ally of the lio'roe, the public school, the church, the community club, the Cham ber of Commerce, the fraternal order ??and every real business factor in the town and country. ' The Chautauqua is a community college. If education Is profitable, If culture Is desirable, If morals pay, If clean entertainment Is preferred, If progress beats stagnation. If our com mnnlty really cares for the choicest things the times afford?we must boost the Chautauqua. Business Is not altogether a quea tlon of dollars. It Is equally a ques tion of enlarged community life and ^?o-operaflon?whatever keeps your town on the map. The Chautauqua Is a matter of city and county concern. The vacation periods of many people are being de termined so as to not Interfere with jUhautauqua week Enjoyments. Playground Workers on Redpath Chautauquas I h. ? liiUlrt'ii - hour work an nnpnrtam part of ilw !<.?m!p:ith Chan ? < <>111111111111 > mtvi'v, Tin* work t* in rliarKr nf one of the capable VouflK \voiik*:i vimwn in tin- |?i?-t?!>??? ;iImivc. Nli?? nirrls |ln? i liiMren daily in thi* <"hau fawjua lent and >ni?Tiainv riHitfhf fully l?> ?tory iHIIni; ?n?l the teach ing of son;'* nn?l tolk ?lnn<?(***. This year 111? f. ;itur?* of thr children"** lioiir work w til !>?? Ho* presentation b> th?? < lij|?fr. ii i.'* . ? 0111111 inh.v iiihI? f the direction of flic children's worker, of a p<ipt?ant entiilrd "The <!ood Ka?*-y 't*hrlft." Spe<1?l cfl*tumM will ?Tlrted by the Redpotli H)nn?g<Mn#fit, CITATION Ht?te uf South < -atoHou /t ('?njnt\ of Kvt>haw Ity \V. |? .UcllOwcU, Kvqyirc. 1'ivbttto .1 n. Ik' \Vhcreas Pauline' Uary inatle .suit to mj<- to grant I"'1' of AdminUtra i i, .,f (1,. K-tare .of and ifftnti ??f Jn.k -<>ii tJar.t. " Thrse are. Thi-rcforr. to fit'1 14 n*l ad monish all and *inguiar tU?* kindred ami en-ditors of tin' M?id .Iiu'khOu (Jury, de (hut they be aud appear before me, in iltf Court of b? ho' held .it l'?RMifn. ** c. on April IGtfi next, a ft or publication thereof, at II o'clock in tha forenoon, to sli<>w ouukc, If any r lit \ Iium'. wli.v tlx- fe^td Administration should liof )*' granted. Uivrn Untier my ta^nd, thi** tilth day of Mnivh. 'A 1).. l&'JO. \V. L. MclMAVKM*. .Iu?lge of Probate for Ker*haw Oouuty. I'uMi-liisI on tin- L'nd aud ifclh day? of April. 10.0. lit the Camden QjUontdt it ii< I |w*t*<) at I he Court |!ouse door for fh?? linic prresorihed by law. AN OKI)lNAN(K Regulating (lie Camping of <hainguog* within th. Incorporated Limit of the City of Camden. Citv <\>niwU uf Camden Camden, S. C. Ma^h ir?th. 1020. ll?- it ordained by the City C-ouuvil of Camden. S. C. in <W session awtewibled ihe Ifith day of March, 1920. Seeiion I. AH City. C?>unty or all hired gangs ate hereby prohibited from camping within otio thoiiHaud (1000) f<>et ?fitun uny i'cwi<k'n<^> m the In?>H*>rat?<d Limit* of the City of Camden, 8e<rtion II. Any person vi<tfntiug the prmi'sions of tlu* ordinance, wither by eatnping within the prohibited aroar him self or by l>ei?g re*tponsible for> such eampiug being in the prohibited , 'arear, phuli, upon <*mviction, be fined a sum of not more than one hundred ($100.00) dollars or be imprixoued foi' jjat mure than thirty <30) daya, and that such imprisonment, may, at the discretion of ?the Recorder of the City of Camden, l>e accompanied with t:hc additioual rtxjni re men t of hard labor on the streets of the mi id City. Ratified in (Vtnucil Assembly this 15th* day uf March, lOlIO. s K. imASlN<nY>N\ .Mayor. H. c. SIN'tJ LK'l't )\, City Clerk und Treasurer. Notice to l>ehtor* und Creditors. All parties indebted to the entate of j .Mins Luetic W. Rritton, dccea>?ed, arc hereby notified to moke payment to tKfc ] undcrxigued, ami all parties/ (if any) having claims against the *uid ohtate J will present them duly attested within; the time prescribed bv law. .mrs. rYa iyritton iiorton (Qualified Administratrix. Camden, S. C., March 20th, 1920. THE BE5T GUN 19 MADE BY i FLEER - - - w m W&>' ?:.?? \ " -' . . . V>"? TO-DAY-NOW-ENJOY FLORIDA FRUIT THE FLAVOR IS DIFFERENT ('exquisite* is The word) NOTICE OF. K1JSCTION. I'pon Issuing School District Bonds in The Sum of $150,000.00 Notiw 1* horoby jcivon that by virtue or' authority conferred by un Act ap proval February 12th, 1020, entitled "An Act to authorize and Kmjy>wor tho Trus tees of School District No. 1 of Kershaw < Vmn.ty -to is.suo, for School Purpose*, I tomb* of the said School District in ad dition to Honds authorised tt?? ho issued l\v .\i:y ,V<rt of tho General AHsembly Kuax*ted prior hereto" au election will be lield in School I>istri<*t" No. 1 of Ker shaw County, S. t'., on Tuesday,- April l,",th. next (U*20) ujkui the question of t he issuance of bonds of the said District to an anvoun% of not oxeeodan^ Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars in addi tion tp any boqds heretofore authorized, and polld for fiuch-jrlection will open on thftf1 <!at.?- at tlx- Camden <>pora House, tjjf Hermitage Cotton Mill, ami the Wn ?toreo Cotton Mali, formerly Pino Creok AriH, between the hour* of 7. a, m. and I j?. in. - Registration tioket^ mwit be presented and proof of payment of taxea as required in general election**. All Qualil'H^t electors ms-iding in the' IWntrlW will be entitled to vote. TIJOS. J. KIUKIiAND. h. k. haluott. School Trustees I)i?trk?t No. 1. Cm null'ii. S. March 23. 1920 51 2 FINAL DISCHAKOK. Notice. is hereby given that on Friday, April rtOth. 1!*2^). 1 will make to tin* I'robale Couit of Kershaw (bounty my final return as Administrator of tlie en tat*' of George W, Crosby, doetvised, aiki on the same date I will apply to the said |CV)nrt for a final discharge as *taid Ad ininistnvtor. All parties having olainw ante (WtMn will prcawxlt thorn duly or bofoiv that dato or ho formrk . J. f!, ORO" (\nudetii, S. 15., Maivb l!?Ch, 1920i Twenty dollars a quart has <fcsn to cure tiie appetite for buoie t!kai the lawn that were ever made. ft Warms You 1 For Coughs, Colda, SorrTfooit, \ When your body Aches and U ftmtfc T^KVUBAJ A. 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AllAVcather Tread w .J U^v. ll/2 1 itHulycar Sin);le-Curf $01 50 haln4C, Anti* Skid Tread Z> 1 Ciotnlycar Heavy Tourist Tube* arc thick, fttrong tube* that rcinforcc la-sings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube? (ioodyear Heavy Tourist Tuhe? cost little mGre than rube* of lesji merit. 30x3'/^ size in water proof bag $450