The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, December 13, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
"ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN"
TO BE SEEN HERE
American theatregoers who revell
ed in the dramatic wealth of '"The
Heart of Humanity" and capitula
ted to the irrestible qualities of
"The Right to Happiness" are
doubtless of the opinion that in
these two photodrams Dorothy
Phillips and Allen Holubar, star and
director, have reached the heights
of screen perfection. But the public
is sked to reserve its final verdict
it, has had a view of "Once to
Every Woman," the newest Univer
sal-Jewel super-production, coming
to the Opera House on Friday and
oaiuraay.
The popular appeal of "Once to
Every Woman" is heightened be
cause it deals with every-day people
and treats of a theme that is as old
as humanity. Mother love is its key
note, and it shows the utter vanity
f worldly ambition when not
founded an human affection.
. - .Miss Phillips first appears as a
tchool girt, the daughter of a village
M^cksjnith, who, because of heri
pood looks and sweet voice, is the
pet of the family. She accepts the i
sacrifices of her parents and sisters
and when a visitor from New York
offers to send her abroad to have
ker voice trained she leaves home
with no regrets.
After many dramatic episodes she
finally reaches the goal of her am
bition?the creation of the star role
in a grand opera in New York. Her
kumble home and family are for
gotten. Thert a tremendous shock
causes the loss of her voice. HeT
new-found friends and admirers
leave her. In her mother's great,
love she finds real happiness at last.
Prominent in the star's support
are Robert Anderson, William El
Engford, Rodolph Valentino, Emily
Chichester, Elinor Field, Mrs. Mar
garet Mann, Mary Wise, Dan Crim
ins, Rosa Gore, Frank Elliott, Ka
therine Griffith, Emma Gedes and'
many others.
Admission 15 cents and 35 cents.
* Washington, Dec. 12.?Weather
predictions for the week beginning
Monday, are:
Middle Atlantic States: Moderate
temperature, considerable cloudiness
and occasional rains or snows.
South Atlantic and East Gulf
States: Moderate temperature; con
siderable cloudiness and occasional
rains.
LETTER TO SANTA CLAUS.
Abbeville, S. C., Dec. 13,1920
Dear Santa:?
I am a little girl ten years old in
Iwspital. Of all the nice things I'd
Eke to have you bring me, I rather
job would bring me a brand new leg
can't walk on the one I have.
I have already got a nice new big
4oH so I won't ask for another but I
would like a pretty buggy to ride her
m and as you have so many other
boys and girls to go to see I will ask
for no more toys but please bring me
some nice fruit.
I will close, from
Mary Bishop.
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WANTS
FOR SALE?Fine Jersey Milk cow.
Fresh in. R. Q. Williams, Antre
ville, S. C. 12, 13-2tpd.
WANTED?To buy seed cotton,
Idghest market price paid. J. F.
Sutherland, 12-13-3tpd.
(FOR RENT?Two or three con
necting rooms, suitable for light
housekeeping. Apply at this of
fice. 2t pd 12-13
fOR SALE?Fine Jersey milk cow.
Apply to B. E. Evans, Abbeville,
S. C., Route 3. Phone connection.
52,13 St.pd.
FOR RENT?Four horse farm, fine
land and good buildings. Apply to
Mrs. W. G. Chapman, Abbeville,
3. C. 12,-13-2tc.
FOR RENT?Two connecting roomv
suitable for light housekeeping^
Phone 278. 12,6-StO
TO RENT?Shop on Church Street,;
20 by 40, with lights and W^ler.
12-3. 2tc. J. 8. *ORQE.
TAKEN UP?Bay mare ftfepfct Bix
years old with scar Ob figfet fofe
Teg. Owner can have sftgp'fey pay
ing expenses. W. A, GE|fcjFant, Ab
beville, S. C. 12-8-ltc.
COUNTY AGENT
ROWELL HOLDS
Spraying and Pruning Demonttra*
tions Thi? Week.
Realizing the importance of the
Home Orchard in Abbeville County
and the part that fruit contributes
to cur health, I will hold Spraying
and Pruning demonstrations on the
following farms this week:
Wednesday, December 15 at 10
a. m., at Level Land on Mr. F. E.
Ellis's farm.
Wednesday, December 15, at Due
West. Meet us at Erskine College at
6 p. m.
Thursday, December 16, at 10 a.
m., on the farm of Mr. C. M. Winn,
Arborville School District.
Thursday, December 16 at 2 p. m.
on ,the farm of Mr. "W. A. Hannah,
Central School District.
Friday, December 17, at 10 a. m.
on farm of Mr. J. B. Gibert, Leba
non School District.
Friday, December 17 at 2 p. m.
on farm of Mr. .0. S. Cochran, Reid
School District.
Other demonstrations will be an
nounced later. I hope that every
farmer interested in prchard work,
either by setting a new orchard or
renovating an old orchard, will be
present at one of these demonstra
tions. Mr. G. P. Hoffmann, Exten
sion Horticulturist, Clemson College
will assist me in these demonstra
tions. We also expect to have Mt.
Beaty from Washington. ?
Every thing pertaining to spray
ing, pruning, worming, cultivation,
and setting the new orchard will be
taken up.
There are more tfian 40 farmers
in the county wanting orchard in
formation. It is impossible for me to
gove one day to each of these men,
as it would take 40 days and I can't
afford to give 40 days to orchard
work. So come to the demonstration
in your community.
There should be a good home or
chard on every farm in Abbeville
County, and it is useless to try to
have an orchard unless it is taken
care, that is, cultivated, wormed,
sprayed and pruned.
W. A. Rowell, County Agent.
pftTT^N nn ivcDirc
TROUBLE GERMANY
Government Aid In America and
Holding Cause Apprehension.
Bremen, Dec. 12.?Rumors receiv
ed here that the American govern
ment may assist the cotton growers
in the United States to hold their
crops and that the growers will limit
their acreage next year are attracting
much attention among Bremen cot
ton merchants. A representative of
the merchants told the Associated
Press today that the output of Ger
man cotton mills now was about 50
per cent, normal, but was " greatly
hampered ?by the fuel shortage.
i ne greatest activity in tne cotton
industry is in south Germany, where
water power is available. Mill own-1
ers have pooled their interests and
aref operating a limited number of |
mills on full time rather than all of I
them on part time. The merchants
say the mills have bought a}l the cot
ton needed for spring and most of
the supply necessary to cover their
summer needs. Consequently there
are only a few emergency sales.
'There is general complaint among
the merchants about the failure of
Americans to deliver cotton prompt
ly, because of steamer delays which
are said to be due to the limited oil
supply and poor steamers.
As the Bremen exchange forbids
dealing in futures and requires spot
deliveries, merchants have been
greatly inconvenienced by the failure
of cotton to arrive at the time prom
ised. They frequently must buy to
supply orders with a loss in ex
change and find themselves over
stocked when the cargoes finally ar
rive.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
At ten o'clock, A. M., Wednesday
Becember 29th, 1920,1 will sell at the?
tome of the late John W. Clinkscales,
near Level Land, Abbeville County,
B. C., the personal property of' said
deeendant, to wit: One Gasoline En
gine, one farm b$il, one wardrobe,
tools and tool bpx; plow stock, cot
tan planters, harness, and other arti- j
cles of farm utensils, gears etc. 1
TBfilf OF SALE?CASH. )
Eunice B. Clinkacaies, I
Ajfeptfafotrator with the will annexed^
12, 1|. 2tc. *
Four Stores
and the
Wagons of many sizes and
kinds, some for the little fel
lows, others suitable for
real service.
Foot Balls, Punching Bags,
and all kind of Athletic
Goods.
Sfiot Guns, Rifles, Ammuni
tion of all kinds.
Tool Chests, Scout Hatch
ets, and Cutlery.
"Kiddy Cars," "Shoo-flys,"
Hand Cars, Aeroplanes,
Automobiles?all are here
and at the right prices.
Do Your Ci
The Rosen
1 Abbeville,
Rosenberg Merc
CompanyHHi
PARTMFNT STHf?
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Other Things to be Had
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Hardware Store :
Gillette an^ Eveiweady
Safety Razors. |
Twinplex Stroppers for Gil
lette Blades.
Shaving Mirrors and Bash
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Cut Glass, Silverware, -
Electric Toasters and Irons
Thermos Bottles and Ca
rafes. ' L
Besides the articles men
tioned, there are
Hundreds of Other
Ideal Gilts
in our four Stores
hristmas Shopping H
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we have
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Horses that have an easy,
"gait" that never run away,
and do not have colic?the
little man's "Hobby."
A Dandy Goat Wagon, with
shaft and tongue, special
value $12.50.
Picycles for the boy or man
at greatly reduced prices.
Cbmmunity Silver in many
beautiful patterns. - .
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Velocipedes of all kinds,
steel and rubber tires, in
wide range of prices.
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