The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, May 21, 1920, Image 4

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The Salvil lie job the paut 1 record: 46,1 HA and 10,747 toothers ' and" children taken for a een on part of ouud for women; ,000 tenant vacation In the ’AKTMKNTS MILL PHONE 715 Jacksonville, Fla. HH(-»J5-***********fHHHt*4fl m SHADE of the Spanish l service began e 1892 he has been ___ engineer of the General HHfe,trie w Co^ipany. His principle of the Electric drive was perfected in 1907 'and has since been applied to yessels of all classes, including' sev eral of the latest battleships built for the ftnited States Navy. CLUB BREAKFASTS FROM 30c to 80c QUICK SERVICE TRY ONE + 0 ♦♦♦*♦* k ONE YEAR AGO TODAY 4 I* IN THE WAR. 4 »4>*4*«4>*4>4*44>4 i »##**«***«***«***«»* K******^***************#********* Suntry; 200,000 Christmas dinners Iven to the poor in the United Cates last December 25; 75,000 poot [youngsters given Christmas toys al same time. i|;'One million homeless men and no an were lodged and fed last year the Salvation Army. Counties; Sera were aided with clothing, medicine, legal 01 spiritual ad fvlce and financial assistance. The work will be carried on with se money raltsed in the second home rvlce appeal May 10-20. Making the best of the worst ’s the Salvation Army’s special That’s why they insist: “A may be down but he’s never hundred thousand little chit ren are wards of the Salvation [»y in this country, In Salvation activities and institutions they JuiQst the only brightness in \os: . OfdVati^n Army men and wo- answered the call to arms in They now' ask the public to eid 'their call for money to li fe© their work in 1920. J The Salvation Army held 117,599 Bn ©ir meltings last year, preach- |-to 18,000,000 persons. The Salva- >ti Army takes the church to the ile. Anny furnished 5,699,000 fee to penniless persons in Jnitpd States last year. Feed- ihungry is only one of its activities. The acilvities of the Salvation .are being carried on in 66 l^ies. This far-flung organiza- ! holds meetings., and conducts its in-40 languages. In the United alone, its enterprises em- fleld evangelical work, ho- the poor, industrial homes lemployed, slum posts and / hospitals, children's liomes rseries in the great cities, homes and relief work in besides. other forms of re- gs jioliday dinners and the Ion of free ice and coal. than 200 Rescue Homes for ’girls are maintained by the an Army. More than 85 per- - those, passing through these permanently restored, ktf 6,000 rescue cases are anhually in the United SsTtie Army keeps directly in each individual for three e pronouncing the case a German Cabinet mpeated jin de cision not to sign the Peace Treaty. U. S. House of Representatives vi,l -d to submit a suffrage constitutional amendment to the iuates. ******* TODAYS BIRTHDAYS 4 ♦ Hon K (' Prior, f.ieutenaiit Govern or of Rritish Columbia, born in Eng land, 67 years ago today Augustus 0. Stanley, junior United States senator from Kentucky, born at Sholbyvtlle, Ky., 52 years ago to day. Glenn H Curtiss, -pioneer acroplatn designer wid manufacturer, born at Hammondsport, N. Y., 42 years ago today. T>r. Kdmmid .T James, who has re signed the presidency of the Univer sity of Illinois, born at Jacksonville, ill, 65 years ago today. G. W. Ayers, pitcher of ttie De troit American league baseball team, hern at Hillsville, Va., 29 years ago today. THIS ENTIRE DISTRICT BEING ORGANIZED WITH HEAD QUARTERS HERE. l r irough the rigorous Winter, ion Army has been dia- fre© coal to the poor and During the year 1,632,627 '■Hfiro so given, away. Even coming of spring, this sort K’l's- n6t abandoned. When ' hot wave strikes the cities wi|hip.tt cost to thbse se it. fh 1919, 315, fyot ice’ wire given out fn The Army’s work is if# !■- 4. t y*.' ‘ty ‘ A 1 i* * 4 *4* ♦ • ♦ * EVENTS 4 'f ****** * ♦ 4 ml’of the birth of M. do jKifed Russian statesman f aJntVbrshy today celebat anniversary <pf its foun jf holiday today in cel the anniversary ot tjje [44e. celebration of the 250 of the'Hudson Hay Com 4 Inaugurated today gl noeetljjg .of, the Chau- f tion of Wnpsylvanm | ssions today at At I Dr. Guy E. Snavely, of Converse College, is spending a few days in Florence to assist in the organization of an Alumnae Association in this section of the State. New Organiza tions are being established in other sections of this state and through many other states, where they are needed. Florence, Darlington, Tim- monsville, Latta. Georgetown. Mar ion, Dillon, .Mullins, and Hartsville are to compose this section, with Florence as Us center and a member ship of about fifty is anticipated. Dr Snavely met with-a committee on Wednesday morning to formulate temporary plans and Mrs. Abbott Lake was elected temporary chair man. As the result of this meeting the Florence membership was called together Thursday afternoon to fur ther the plans. Since that time the entire membership of the aforesaid towns has been invited to come to Florence pn Saturday, May 22, as guests of the Florence membership at which time they will be entertain ed at a luncheon served at the Blue Bird and will then organize for deli nite work. . Converse is noted for its college spirit and much interest and enthusiasm are being displayed in the anticipation of the future gatliei- ings and they hope to have at least twelve out of town delegates ’on Sai urday. Every old Converse girl in this sectionals invited and urged to be present whether she has been notified or net. A big time is assured THE FRUITIEST OF FLAVORS Florida Fruit Gum Is ay exquisite blend of pure fruit flavors. Try u package today. *Made by Fleer. AH dealers—5c.—Adv FOR SAiLE—Absolutely new 5 pas senger Jackson * Touring far— Never used at all, never even dem onstrated. $2100.00. Darlington Mo tor Co., Darlington, S. C. Delicious Syrup ' w With Chewy f , Coughs,' Flavor Mines’ coMs^-awf Thmw k (Menthol loosens the Phlegm. Clears the Read sod Chest. 25c Your Druggist's. ~^v-- COME AT ONCE - v y-ou are first TbBACCO FLUES ' ' ' -If. are ready for delivery, -member last year and don't put off. Your order is ready. Also Paris Green—Sprays and Guns. Arsenate Lead. Weeks Bradley Hdw. Co. wm>- PHON| 7t FACE-POWDER onteeJ V tu Soft, Smooth^ Clinging S IFTED through silk, to an almost incredible fineness and delicacy. That’s the secret of the unusual clinging power of Face Powder Jonteel. Its minute part icles hold to the skin tenaciously— and invisibly. Pitre—contains no chemical substances. And allur ingly scented with the famous Odor Jonteel—the blended odors of 2Q fragrant flowers. Ask for Face Powder Jonteel today. Opp. RILEY DRUG CO. P. O. “THE REXALL STORE” Phone 38 ?y shy, one night, a” DT<i rob a bowse but No silver, gems or beads He simply broke in there to get Some sugar. The s trike was on, no work was done From early morn to setting sun. Tin's grave condition came about Because the -workmen had run out I sugar. i A colored preacher changed his stylo I Ms face lit up with sunny smile,, And said. •"Dear people, come, ho saved 1 tell you Heaven’s streets are paved With subar.’ We’ll put up with the profiteers, The Bolshevik and othei 1 snares, But we will quickly throw a fit When told we can not get. a bit Of sugar. M. T. SWAILS. Asheville, N. ('. FIREMEN KILLED Truck Colidcs With Tree with Scr-' ious Results Opeliga, Ala., May 21—One fireman I killed and two others injured when i a lire truck dashed against tree. i PRESBYTERIANS MEET McKenzie, Tenn., May 20.—The j Cumberland Presbyterian Federal As- I sembly is convened here with dele- ) gates from oigliteeu states present, j 'T'HINK what that means. The spring in the old- ,fashioned window shade is responsible for all the trouble and inconvenience. The “C‘u-Co” Window Shade eliminates all the old dis advantages because it is “Springless.'' A single cord raises and lowers it quickly and surely. The construc tion is simplicity itself; a roller, reel and a pulley is all there is to it. Nothing to break, nothing to get out of order. Your window shade troubles end the moment “( u-C o” Shades are installed. “Cu-Co” Shades stay fresh and clean long after the ordinary kind would have been soiled and ruined with finger prints. Made in all grades of material from the chelipest water colors to the finest cam brics and linens, and in a wide range of colors to harmonize with any scheme of decoration. 2U— \ * r 3 The slightly higher cost of “Cu-Co” Shades is insignificant when one considers the additional service they give. Special orders can be filled promptly. Any dealer will gladly demon strate them to-day. CUNNINGHAM Sf’RINGLF-SS SHADE COMPANY M\\( TACI l ttlHl > ( i KhKNSHOKO. N. ( PHOEBE SNOW’S EAU DE VEGETAL” A delightfully refreshing toilet water. Delicately .fragrant—pleasantly sooth ing. Its healing qualities allay all skin irritations. An excellent lotion to be used after shaving. ... ., A toilet requisite for evey woman. You will like “Eau de Vegetal's” pleasing odor because its use is the expression of good taste. „ , ZIEGLERS, Inc. These drug stores have it RILEY DRUG CO. F. U. LAKE DRUG CO. T ~r / £b.LM 4 a - r ^ r- v « ' 1 m. - c "Ne.v. , C’ A v/e. - f-j- ,A> sf J ^ rC S” , $ WA-. * j • mu ,r % Delightful A IvOaiQs Evergwhoro ,, Any ■ tim<3 > V ■ V- V *■( TftrpeS /vo/v/r so cyno/i V' At ;k. ur Refreshing With no bad after —nillfi* ■ni'in r—r / /) j ' («) | 1 vv ' Dft/A/fC if u.’if A Sjk THERE'S NONE SO GOOD 1 1