The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 16, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
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iHere is th<
I anywhere.
from ordei
Special Sai
A _ 1 I 1 C
iv/ne nunurcu j
Chine, Georgette
will be placed 01
Every new spring
every new spring
select from. Prii
C1-I7C ?iccn <
yiV.UVj tj
Clever S
New wash skir
best gabardine, si
ets, button trirnm
9qc cqsh
$L.UU, ifltJ.OV,
f New 5/
In an assortmei
I ry requirement ol
range to suit evei
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Ivy blue and Diac
sizes. Priced spe
$4.98, $6.50,
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THE DRIVE FOR THE THIRD
LIBERTY LOA> IS 0^
SEWBERRY CAN A>D MUST
00 OYER THE TOP.
Every good citizen, man, woman
and child must fall in line and do
not only his bit but his best.
yArry person who can in any way help
to win this war, against the cruel,
outrageous warfare of the Han, ana
is not willing to do so, is not only
a slacker Dut is untrue to nis country,
his God and himself. Buy Bond*
to the point of real sacrifice for the
sake of your country, the boys at th<*
front, humanity and yourself, for this
is our war. The 'United States is in
great peril, and we must win or, be
dominated by the most cruel power
that ever ruled.*.; "The young men of
I Just Receive
I A Carload g
I Acid PI
fThis Acid w
per cent ant
I corn. Kea<
farm papers
about it
you this
Come to $66
rm n
II he rurce
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H'S
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flUI C Cd 2
b sale with a i
A money s
??fi nlsforl mar
ft. O j^AiAWVt 1IJLMA,
\e of Silk Dresses
ilk dresses in Crepe de
fc Ta ffpfa anrl Fmilarrl.
*y Jk A mi
sale here this week.
I style is represented?
shade, and every size to
r>pr] cnprisl
>18.00. $19.75 and $2150
n i .
ummer Skirts
ts developed of the very
Icirts with two large pocked.
Special at
$3.98 and $5.00 each
ivin/r
/I (fig k/r\ir co
nt of styles to meet eveF
spring wear and a price
y one. Hundreds of naI
1 1
K m regular ana extra
cial
>8.00 and $10.00 each
rH& JKSt
Mmt
| our country are giving their life
i blood?will you refuse to lend your
11 money " The Liberty Loan commit|
tee has arranged a series of rallies
i from April 18th to 23rd, inclusive,
j The honor roll of the voung men
j from each community who are now in
i the service of their country will be
: failed at thece meetings. The pres
! ~
i ent location of each soldier will ba
I given by the nearest relative present.
I Honor these brave boys, by your pres.
i
;J ence. They willing-ly laid aside their
j business for an indefinite period &I
| time, can any true American refuse
i j to stop his work for half a day to
' | IllWJUr lllt'iJi aiiu (.lie 51U1 tvuo V.UUHO
j for which they are fighting?
| The schedule of meetings ant*
speakers is as follows:
j April 18th, 4 p. m. (government
d
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(UdpilUCC
ill analyze 32
1 is fine for
1 YArViaf ITAltr
ft TTUUk J VU1
i have to say
We can sell
acid cheap.
us.
11
iitompany
New Arri
Now Crc
nng and
lost of the big
aving sale ma
ty months age
40 Inch Sea 1
1 I I Af\ l_ C _ _
: ! i Daie tu men oea
(Limited) Sale price
Bluebell
1 bale bluebell chev
lengths, worth 25c. <
at, the yard
Footwear foi
All kinds of pumps
Visit our big shoe dep
ways in the lead.
Sf-nnnnrn RJpr
50 pieces 36 inch
kind. 10 yards (Limi
Four Groups of
Marvelous values, and r
the suit selling season, too
only difficulty will be to cl
new models. Wc show st
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rigure in an me waiucu
black. Priced $18.50, .
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time.)
j Keitts' Grove?W. H. Hunt, J. W.!
| Carson, Arthur Kibler. , I
j Chappells?G. Y. Hunter, W. E. |
Furcron, Jno. W. Scott.
Utopia?F. E. Dibble, C. M. Wilsoii,j
! Z. F. Wright.
April 19th, 4 p. m.
Mt. Pleasant?Alan Johnson, Vv\ j
H. Hunt, T. A. Dominick.. . -j
Longshore?W . C. Brown, Arthur ;
Kibler, C. T. Wyche. .. j
.Little Mountain? S. J. Derrick, A. J
J. Bowers, C: jj.- Shealy. - j
Pomaria?f: Kinard, K. B. Sets- i
ler, G. B. Cramer.
April 20th. ;
j Whitmire?Arrangements made lo
cally... :
Prosperity, 4 p. m.?E. V. Babb, F; .
E. Dibble, S. J. Derrick.
Silverstreet, .4, p.; m.?Arthur Kibler, j
| F. E. Dibble, E. E. Child.
| April 23rd, 4.p, m.
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Jalapa?Dr. A. j. Bowers, Z. F. j
Wright, Mr. Babb. " j
Hunter-DeWalt?C. J. Sbealy, C. T.
Wyche, E. B. Setzler.
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Tiii Li.is-we can supply you witn 1
% V ?
heavy weight cans at same price-, j
others are getting for lighter cans. ;
Buy them from us either loose or j
packed in tightly sealed cartons of <
100 cans each.: Car will arrive in.j
few weeks. Let us have your or- 1
| ders. Summer Bros Co. 3-29 9t |
HUNTER
- ' Friday Night
"BBOWX-E
Ifuraj Comedy
Cast of
Jonas Hutchins i
Violet Hutchins, his granddaught
Miranda Hutchins, his sister, the r
Rev. Cyrus, Hardy
Hiram Whitcbmb. constable IHarry
Leon, of the Vitinary Movi
Jim Blinn, a Boston Detective...
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Sam Mason.
Letitia Starbird^ the village sean
Lucinda Mason, Sam's Wife
Huldah Griffin.:
Betty ...... I :... ...
C W VI1A1
Act I?Living room in the par
Act II?The :same?two week?
Act III?A room in Jonas "
same day.
Kendall Corners. Maine?Augi
Doors open at 8:30. Curtain
20 cents.
vals Daily
)U)ded \
oummei
[gest and be:
de possible b
k
r#
Island at 15c
Island, worth 20c.
the yard .... 15c
Cheviots
lots, 10 to 20 yard
On the bargain table
19c
r Everybody
and strap slippers.
>artment, we are aliching
at 15c ]
bleaching, the 20c
ted) at yard . . . 15c
Tailored Suits
ighfc at the beginning of 1
. At these, prices your *
loose between the many *
yles for every type of .
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shades ana navy and
$19.75, $22.50 and $25 1
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O'SeaJI Club.
The 0*N'eall Democratic club will!
i
meet on Saturday, April 27. at 3:00 !
o'clock. w j
Pat Wise. Sec. Jno. H. Koon, Pres
I
? I
Mt Bethel. j
Democratic club will meet at Mt. i
Bethel school- house 011 _ Saturday, j
April z?, at jlu a. m.
W. C. Brown. Pres. [
I
THE LITTLE MOOTAI* j
Democratic Club will meet in, the
W, 0. W, HaJl on Saturday, April;
27th: at 5:30 o'clock for the purpose j
of electing offipers^and executive com-.
mltteeman ahd delegates to the
county convention, all are urged to :
atteiid. ' g j
B. If Miller,
;J. B. Derrick. Chairman, f
Clerk. !
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STREET DUTY'FOR 1918
IS SOW DIE;
..
All parties liable to this are re-.j
quested to call and pay same at once-1
E. L. Rodelsperger, ;
4-9 4t Chief of Police, t
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FOR SALE?Few bushels Simpkins
Ideal Cotton Seed. Early good fruit'
ei*.' $2.00 per bushel. M. M. Buford,
Newberry, ; 4-12 2t
-llew ALT
, April 19th. v.
IYED BETTY.*
in Three Acts. haraeters.
...left Metis
er.... Lillian Livingstone
ninister's housekeeper?
Ida Mae Setzler.
.........Ta-lbert Werts
\'J.: .Arthur Livingstone
ing Picture Company..Dan Stone
.................. Thuddens Boinest
Odis Livingstone
istress Mildred Boinest
Mrs. E. H Werts
.- Nora Rikard
.Lnla Lominick
[?sis:
sonage.
3 later.
Ffutchin's home?Phrenin.fi: ol* the
LJSt.
rises at 9:00. Admission I'*1 and
MI
viih
r i.
r Merch
it values to
iy enormous
Silk Ski,
Just unpacked, staple styli
stripes and sport models in
combinations. New style pod
$4.98, $6.50, $8.00 c
Georgette and Cre
Waists
Hundreds to select from, d
that are not to be seen elsewh<
$3.49, $4.98, $6.50, $<
Silk Hosiery $1.1
Well known brands?come
bronze, prav. AH silk hosiery.
w r -a * ?
Guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Fashionable Millinery
New things constantly arriv??
on^kloo no ff\ eKnw vnn tfiP
Ilg V?llliUIV0 VtO VAAV TW ^ W W ? ?*
:orrect shapes and trimmings.
Hals for every occasion for
Women, Misses, Girls and
Children. Visit this departnent
on the 2nd floor.
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QUICK WORK OF CHIEF j
AM) OSE OF HIS HEX.
In An Hour's Time After Notification .
'*' *? ? /> t-i. iu. mui./ iriiv. i
i ney naa t. uu^ni uie j niei tviu: j
the Goods.
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I.
Monday a week ago the Savings
bank was robbed' of $130. The bank j
officials kept quiet until Saturday J;
when they notified Chief of Police j'
E. L. Rodelsperger of the robbery, j
The chief, who is always happy when j1
he turns hi? eagle eve \on ithe figh'c- !
ing. trail, at once got busy and hi-: <
formed Officer Harry Stone of. the j 1
theft. * .. ; % f
These two officials put their noses j j
together and alfliost imniediately -3c- | <
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tected the scent, like good detective;-: ! <
with combination of human : blood- j j
hounds in their makeup, for in one j <
hour's time after they .had been told , i
the tale they had trailed the robber : j
and recovered $77.65 of the money., a j 1
bicycle, a flashlight an<* a pocket j J
knife in the hands of the thief, George ];
Haity, a utile colored ooy 16 or ii
years old.
When arrested George denied the
charge. claiming the things belonged
to another negro boy who had givea i
him the money to make the purchase. ;
After the chief had put him through j
a kind of third degree process, how- j
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ever, he owned Up and pulled out ,
some change and a few bills from set- j
T?'r\ 1 .1* in Tf A <MT ~ t\ M yv V? /r 'it
: ^idi ui ma vaiiuus yuuivtsiD aiiu uuinr ;
! hiding places about his clothes. Pis !
j had squandered the balance : of ifce j
j cash in different ways. . .. j
j The young robber watsjput in ?& ? I
lockup. ' dn-'account of his tender j
I years he will be sent by the chief to
i the reformatory for wayward negro !
i " '
j hoys.- ; .. .. ' !
j The manner of the robbery was in |
j . *
tins wise: vvni'.e tne casnier had his
back turned for the moment"the little
fhief reached his arm through the
window and grabbed~some bills which
were .barely within the reach of his :
i hand. Some one had just made i j
j d'^osit and the money had not been j
! put away. j
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| WANTED?Ore good 1 -horse wagon. I
1 >^thor now or second hand. L. M.
Player. Health Officer. Newberry. S.
C. 4-12 tf
LOST?Black mammoth sow. weighing
about l-")0 pounds, la^t- -Thurs*
**fty "WW"pny for Information
| of h^r whereabouts. Josh W. Lind- i
ler. Little Mountain. S. C. 4-12 2t !
1
MNAUGH'slf
andise j
be found i
purchases I
rts ;
es in black Taffeta V
various colors and ?
cets, at ; ?
ind $10.00 each *
pe de Chine j#
iinty and differe it j:j&;
ere. Priced fwk
8 and $10 each
10 to $1.75 [*
s in white, black, f WL
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"GIRL OF MY HEART"
is sflodid
Pretty Score and Pretty Girls Hafe*-.
Hit at Academy,
Newport News Daily Times, Virggras..
"Girl of My Heart" which ii?
playing at the Academy of Mus-jr r=a.
very clever little musical cc?uz9el5* .
with a pleasing score and just tncmgki,
plot to keep things interesting. 75*c~
work of Eda Ann Lake who pJay^..dte
leading role is splendidly done?s&?~.
ian sing, she can act, and she si
has the personality.
Verner Sfaxion sang well, too-*-:*..'
fact the whole cast and the srikiSr
chorus could sing, and did sing. Especially
good was a quartet in
Miss Luke, Miss Deyo, Saxton. and
J..
Earthy were the singers. in, the' "saacV
dus different character parts/ rnc&sv
ing among others a regular "Hasfcfe?
berry Finn" part and a "Siren.*'
Miss Luke's talent and skill sharasr-5i*
good advantage. The show will ferepeated
tonight, j
-Now a word about the ch^Strs. SV)?_v .
but very few exception they w*cs? ?
real beauties,- their gowns were
pretty and well chosen, their <far>ing
line, and their singing way abft*** ...
the average musical eomedy chororaKsr
The play itself as wa? sairf in.
beginning was for the most part zzvoid
of plot, but the loss is not
because there is so much else geafesc
on continually to take up one's attention.
There are many bright aafeV
witty lines and not one is lost to
audience. The staging and scenic
leers are ciever?ana to sum t? aa *
up, the show is just the kind oL stx-v
the tired, brain-weary business- cult
likes to see at the end of a busy tfkr.
B. H_ ?i
ATONE OF FINAL SFrTLElflOBOTi
I will make a final settleraerrt ct tfe .
estate of D. W. Wicker in cher -Pre
bate Court for Newberry County, 3'
C.. on Wednesday, the 17ifa day" of"''
April, 191S, at 10 o'clock in th* f&w:noon
and will immediately thereaftfi^
ask for mv discharge as Adminsstra."
i!
trix of said estate. <
All persons holding claims asanmr :|
said estate must present them dray
attested on or before that day and-ii1- t
parties indebted to said estate xetw?make"
payment by that <3at?%.
Mary M. Wifc'ker 11:
March 13-18. Adio_ ig