The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 16, 1920, Page TWO, Image 2
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"You Never Can Tell.'*
For .the woman who follow-; v ..
close interest all the chamr .. '
styles from month to month, 4,W.i j
Never Can Tell'' should prove* an -
ceptionally entertaining motion { .-j
ture. It is the initial Bote j
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starring vehicle ior Kwsan ami v :;
b$ shown at the opera house Wtinc:;-;
day. . I
<toe T>f .the biggest features of Viu;
' jtm i ! - IC _* -.1. .? . .
Ottering is a imtguunuui <jui
shotv "in which, gorgeously attired,
mannequins parade in the lobby of
^ j^te-.Kew York hotel. Absolutely!
ndw e*eations are shown, things!
Which will not appear in the market]
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#"This VathraiuJe style" presentation,
wis made possible by special ar-j
t faagei^nt with one of tbe.big Pari-j
sian . houses. . For the first time in i
% the history of motion pictures the in-!
liind cities of America will see late
^ fashions _ displayed jast as they are
in the ateliers of New York. j
v,Needless to say, Miss Daniels is
. exquisite in the gowns she wears as
\ ^ mannequin.. The scene is an import ;
ant onein this story of a poor little
drack-roora girl who nearly gets into
1 trouble trying to be a vamp before
a%4rue love for a "Prince Charming":
bripgs her real . happiness. "You|
Never Can Tell!' is an excellent ve?'
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ilicie; ior me goua uuic u?u gi:i
type"ari which the star is at her best.
. Handsome Jack Mulhail heads * a I
?plendid cast which also * includes
- JJeely -Edwards, Helen Dunbar, Kd ward
Martindel, Loo White, Mrs.
Harry L. Davenport, Grabs ni Peitit%
-and Harold Goodwin. Ci-;t\;ic-r
Franklin directed the production.
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f. AT THE OPERA HOUSE v
. Road Shows.
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<$><?> $> 3- -3- -5> -5' J> ? $>
. Those two mischievious funmak*ya
Mutt and Jeff, surrounded by a
bevy of pretty girls and a number of
, ?0,yel featifres, will appear at the
r ojjera- bouse Tuesday, November tf>.
" , I TO*is season's offering as usual is
j sjwnsor^ by Gus Hill who- ha* giveii
I'-'fte comedy his personal attention
?: an^ care. There is a large cast which
" J| includes a competent company p-'i a
\ hfeauty chorus of dashing ant!
^ ning $?ung misses wh^sing* ;? !
;-.d4n^.w?h becoming grace and ; i 'l^I.?I;The.innny
pair will be Hcer.' hi
Be^LE.Jay> "Mutt and J. r .
pift r,
r^sd tb?rmany and various ox;vsiences
wfciefc these tw<j, ininiuafe-e
.v -?0?e4|^ns encounter while travel h.
^ jiftjiypxienfcclimes and under skic: -; f
: mauyhues. Twenty jingly, cat*Vy
a?d originalnumbers contribute v
? 'B^ward Jiutchisdn and Richard i-\
k waol| .feefip? tke action goiny:. Ths
* book hmW Nat Leroy. If .you want
'i t&place j^ourself jnto the very throcar
' .whotesonie cacchination mingio
4he funniest twain on
earth?^tfutt and Jeff. - >
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WUJ50N:WAy?E
NAMED TITULAR
. HEAD OF LEAGUE
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. v Wasfcifigtoxjj,Nov. 11.?Officials
..bigjjin the executive council of the
; te^^u*0-:&lfeQBth sr$: seriously con.
Batting oaring President Wilson
aaienunejit gp?t, possibly that of tit^#r*)iead
of -th^r organisation, upon
:^;Tpii?em^n\ itom. office, according
to.5information .Ihut reached Washing^'n
from London today.
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<. asttea anoui iue re^uM, uuday
Secretary, of State Colby said
hW-fcjew nothing about it, and that
anyway it is a matter for the White
. House. Officials at the White House
stated that no word of the movement
has. yet reached the president,
i. '^he league as now organized is
without an official head, the nearest
, .appfoaeh to sueh an officer being
Sir Eric prummond, the secretary,
frbo has offices in London, and who
can hardly be regarded fs a powerful
figurfe in world ntfairs.
As originator of the ]oa?ii<\ ?-nI ;>3
an American of p* .r.-.-i tional
tendencies, many file?.' * ot
that organization abroad s. c.-n .0 fed
? that President V/ilr. -n v.'ouM ' e .1
particularly happy choice. Although
the move has not :>s yet assumed
definite shape, it is understood to
tinder way a sufficient distance to
permit the taking of trial ballots ta
see'how it would be recvivyri, i>ot:i
ill England and in America. . The
originators apparently expect the
greatest opposition from A... y<r-.
In many sections of Central i
Southeastern Europe, particularly i:;
the Balkan States, it is stair.?, : c
president's prestige is hardly <i;
med. His appointment to a l/i'r,
office, it is indicated, might
ceived with considerable sstinfa
there. x
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of fish sounded like
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\y.-.ih? landlady. "I
tl : lvin?] <>f hor. Su?'h
cii.'.r -.uio i;;i?>us convince if? tiint '
human nature is
"Tliey don't roni
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! ^Sv morn! books fuj
ten d e <1 for tiic i
young, people doj
; novor in real life. '
i Afr<?. PnllvTvo?r will be over tomorrow!,
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! to borrow your fountain pen or your t
! tortoiseshell coml), or perhaps she will I
I come visit inj? for a few days, and the j
j cost of entertaining hor would buy sev- ^
! era 1 barrels of cluck en broth;
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j ul hate to have anybody do me a
[ kindness, knowing I'll be expcctcd to 1
j return tho favor witn interest in one;
| way or another. When I v?*as a mere 'i
I' boy j??y eyrs wore opened to the faetj
i I.ind ??u?s <?re a delusion nod a j
1 snare. Next door to us there livr?d an !
! o?'1 :!;u?x nam-'d Crimp. One Gay ;
j s?;^ came over t?? our house with
[ p:;ir of woolen socks she had knitted;
f?'i- me. I suppose nn equally good j
pair could have hsen bought at the;
j trad*' palace for Jiflecn cents, and I!
! wasn't overwhelmed with* jov. My !
| mother, who, with nil her splendid j
' qualities, stas an easy mark, and in- J
clinod to find uxv>d'in everything and;
, evoryl>ody, was enthusiastic over Mrs. i
i Crimp's, generosity. A
1 "P.nf pven in mv infant, years' I was '
, with llto wisdom of Ihe scrponl, j
j niKt i felt from Iho lirst ll^it there was [
1 s< alcvtleiit scliemc in the back-1
grOTTDfl.
j 'Tho ?C?e*ne was soon developed,j
! *T?\\ Ti l-j-.tt hadelicits u> ?! ?, j
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; \v.?: f1 . T:: i io my insteps and the
( to)worked <invn over my s?h<?e??.
i ' i:.;s !?rr:) lhal. way all my Jii^. I
' V," .-j? n .?; :}:i insist* upon d*>ing me a
. l-iii^ness ! look upon him with sus-1
! picien. When T was laid np in joy;
room with a broken leg two or tJLrre
years ago, I had an excellent time.
The leg hurt only at intervals, and I
liud plenty oC novels to read, and
noihia.q to worry over, and I would
havt'- enjoyed myself splendidly but
for tiresome phJrantfiropfsts who wero
determined to ??it by my bedside and
. cheer me up. I didn't need any eheer- (
1 ir. r ?r, and f iried to convince 'bera j
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; tiiRt their vi.; It ? had the opposite effect,
but they wouldn't lake a hint.
They sat by my eoueh of suffering and
told idiotic stories, and bored me almost
to death.
i "Jim Higginhottom was fin ospoei.il'
j nuisance. That man simply wouldn't
j go away as long as thero was an ex- j
cuse for staying. He sold his con-!
science wouldn't allow hira to forsake
I the bedside of a suffering friend. At;
; that time I carried some accident in- j
surar.ee, and when my <?heek came Jim :
borrowed half of if., and after ho got
i i".e money he never worried over my
h ?.T:V I . AfiC? he h< ~OT rOt'HTit'd {
eny of i!*e rr.on -y. J. don't blame him
| i:.: i-t t-' ?- I p" -.;!:e il a rale never to
rt . . iMirrowe.i money. but I enn't
c-y.. forgive him for boring me so
rr .* boil re, v. hen I wanted to be
v^.a'an."
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Obeyed Ordsrs.
, "Hot? is it I have such big telegraph i
( feitt.??" I
: 4'V: i I old mo. *:ir. lo use dispatch in |
tiisr ^rref-T'Ondc nee. yo I wired all the
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winter season lias set in.
Was the Dog Complimented?
lie was no Adonis, but bis hear
was gold. He presented hev with ai
unusually ugly pug^og on her birth
Jay.
She warbled: "Oh, thank you, liar
old! It's just like you, so it izlr
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(NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN
t; - I will make a final settlement <
, the estates c;f J. (i. and Queeni
' Tucker in fhe Probate Court fc
"! Newberry County, S. C., on Satu
i ciay, iiiu ?uui uciy j^uvcunj\
i at 10 o'clock in the foreaoo
"; and will immediately thereafter as
| for my discharge as Administrate
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All of ii i > \li.
2-t aii * :<i.w vs'i<*?' ? otiiU'jl v* rre<vu!"
J'oe.-thonias, ;m- lion'by corfialiy
I'l'iiuc:;!to attend "The Newberry
J'eu Men's Keuniun Dinner 011
November 21, 1920, ;iL 1 :-a) j>. m."j
! Forward your contribution and se-j
j cure tickets not teter than NOVEM;
BER l>s 10 JO, from the undersigned;
i committee. i
K: S. Blcase,
O.S. (ioret*. j
T. fi. KibU?r. !
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K. ?' Taylor.
1\ Sanford.
S. 13. Cooper.
For all additional information see
0. Klettner.* ll-9-5lp|
! CITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMinistration.
i ti?. c+..+? r.e p.,mii?o r\,?m_ i
j x. 11*; uum' Wi k>uuLi> vcu vuim wwu
I tv of Newberry.
, i By W. F. Ewari, Prolate Judge:
J Whereas, Cava K. Rikard has made
suit to nie to grant her Letters of
m I Administration of the estate and efIfecte
of Waldo A. liikard, deceased.
Tj .There arc, t'1- cforc, to cite and
,! admonish all ,?t singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Waldo
^ A. Rikard, deceased, thatHhey be andj
>r appear before me, in the Court, ofj
r* Probate, to be held at Newberry, SJ
l' C., on Wednesday, the 24th day of j
November, next, after publication:
| .if 1 1 iii fhi? I
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to show cause, if any they have, why
= the said administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand tin's <itJi day
of November. Anno Domini. 11)20.
W. F. EWART,
J. P. N. C.
MASTER'S SALE.
State of .South Carolina,
County of Newberry.
Jenette Rankin, individually and as J
I administratrix of the personal os-j
i - tate of Mark Boyu RankLp. de-!
I ceased, and Lucile Rankin, Ueulah I
| May Rankin and Bessie RanLlnj
i sfnH .1. P,. Hunter, their iruaruian i
ad litem,
vs.
Henry B. Rankin.
By virtue of the order of the court j
herein, I will sell before the court j
house at Newberry on Momhy, .sales.-!
I day in December. J:*20, '?th day, to
i the hijrhest bidder therof >* , al! tnatj
i tract, piece or parcel of hir.d ivin^'j
< and Ik iiii; situate in No. :i !;0<.'.'isfiM,i
: Mvwherry -rojniy, state #rf- S'vmh!
j Carolfiia, containing Ihirt-y-lwo i*>2) j
| a--re2. iless, iu.wir'!-. .5 by jan&{
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This Novemb
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And we apprecia
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ing those who gu
This Institution is
for its many oppi
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President.
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pjiiv'iW'.- i)i at;.' of faii'i:v :o }>-.<y
any <?nv < r insialiucni.s or ai:y
iiitiMc-.' v.'hrn due, i:i ilia I both
of saiti ii.slalnicilto become ?!u?i Mid
payable' jit ome al i!l> option < f il.o
ho!?!i-r. witii the privilege to ihe purchasm*'to
pay the whole amount of
lus bid in cash. The purchaser shall
deposit with the master ?at once ? pon
liie acceptance of his hid *!')?) for
each tract as evidence of faith
and shali comply with the terms
sale within ten days after sale, and
if the purchaser fails to so comply,
the master will resell said premises
on some subsequent salesday at the
risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser
to pay papers and revenue
stamps and recording.
Jl. II. Uikard,
Master.
Master's Office, Nov. S, 1020.
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Accept ^||
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1 Thedford's |
^ Purely SS
| Vegetable , g
| Liver Medicine |
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p a 1177
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Do not forgot that when you
chine, cut of which you have se
with Bosgh Magneto, and whi
* This machine is also controlled 1:
prevents stopping of Engine c
Saw. And last hut not least th
the machines that are not e<pii]
not have Lever Control.
COLUMBIA SU!
823 West Gervais Si
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us all to give <
t recognition of
B n i cJ
anktul for.
er we, as'a Nat
mory of the A
;ace.
te more keenly thai
us all as American!
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ide our national att
> thankful for the fr
ortunities of servin
iter opportunities ai
:he spirit of the day
ing, November 25tl
nal Bank ol
>erry, South C<
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ity and Cits
r Federal Reserve
WHY BOiLS
COME BACK <
Thr Ciuse is in the System, Not on
li?p Surfacc?A Good Stimulant '
Helps the f/lood.
| i'.oils, I'leers, infected skin and
musele swellings are all akin. Drive
! away the boil and it comes aj;ain in
' another place. Dry up the ulcers
| a"<1 heal !he infected laeeps and they
1 jj.fnrri- Reduce the swell
i ii:/r mtu! it will reappear. The trouble;
j is in the blood, implanted in the sysi
tern. / ;
j Extern/il treatments arc only tepir
! purarilv successful. Nothing short
j of a good tonic wjlT suffice.
SarDraS. an excellent compound,
j of medicinal herbs and roots, an ex'
-Ml
i ecllent intestinal stimulant. win aij
tack the seat of the trouble.
i It cleanses the system and blood #
j and drives away impurities. It
; cleanses the stomach, liver and kidneys
and nature docs the rest. Common
laxatives only leave you in.
worse shape than before. A t,able1
spoonful taken before each meal will
tone up the system and make a new
person of you. Contains no alcohol.
1 Tw it. m while.
j All Dealers and Jobbers.
j M. M. BUFORD
is still selling lots in the
i Middle Georcia Oil & Gas Company
at Sacdersville, Georgia
| DRILLING OPERATIONS NOW ON
BIG MONEY IN OIL
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Why hesitate when the conditions
are so favorable, when every lot pur!
chased at $35 each carries with it
j the right of participating in all
; profits and leases of the company.
1J My headquarters are at Wm. John*;
I son & Son's store. If more convel*'
ient drop me a card and I will c?Jl
j to see you.
, i Persons who have purchased lots
; would do well to increase their huttings.
Liberty bonds taken in pay
?f ->* nrirf
I uivai wi ?wv? ?? ?v r--w?
j We are on the last lap in selling
; stock. Read D. L. Boozer'^ letter
I on the Middle Georgia Oil and Gas
I company.
II M.M.BUF0RD
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buy our Type "W" Drag Saw ma011
-in the paper, that you buy one
cto alone seljs for about $40.00. i
iv lovr?r and Friction Clutch, which '
very time you wish to stop the ;
is machine sells for no more than
iped with Bosch Magneto, and Uo i
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PPLY COMPANY. J
Columbian s,' C.
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the things we
i6n, again give
Lrmistice that
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voice in select- .
airs.
iends it has made,
g them, and for
lead.
, we shall be closi.
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W. W. CROMER
Assistant Cashier.
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