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THE EI.ORBNCE DAli^T TIMES THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 10, 1920.
OPtllS HOUSE
SHOWING TODAY ONLY
Constance Talmadge in
A Pair of Silk Stockings
in a chance to see Con
stance in a winner. This pic
ture has played Florence be
fore and if you see it again
\you will enjoy it even more
than you did the tint lime you
saw it.
Al SO A GOOD COMEDY.
Showing tomorrow only
Alice Joyce in'
The Sporting Duchess
Tills Is a picture that has been
shown at an increase admission
elsewhere but our price of ad
mission will be the same. You
will see Fnglands greatest race
track and some noted jockeys
also some wonderful riding is
this picture.
Also Fox Sunshine
Comedy
MO MEMHc
(The Coolest Spot In Town)
Music by SEVEN piece Or
chestra
l*rof. E. Barbey, Director.
Today
Constance Binney in
"The Stolen Kiss”
A quaint hud appealing story,
based on the book, “Little Miss
By '1 he Day,)’ A picture that
w ill please you, even more than
“Erstwhile Susan.’.
Also a two reel comedy t
"Trouble”
featuring
Al St. John
If you like real comedies, don't
miss this .one.
TOMORROW
A Reissue of Selig's Master-,
piece
“The Spoilers”
A story of the Alaskan Gold
Fields featuring
William Farnum
Tills picture ?s considered the
best that Farnum Has ever
made. Don’t miss it. Also a
FATHE NEWS.
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IN THE WORLD OF INDUS
TRY
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t URGES ADVERTISING
AS CHURCH BENEFIT
About 60 per cent of tho world’s
copper emanates from America.
A new American industry Is the yQp^ DELEGATE TO INDIAN-
manufacture of glue from corn cobs. I APOLIS CONVENTION SAYS THEY
In proportion to population Switz , SHOULD ANNOUNCE ‘'GOODS.'
crland has nearly Hvo times us many ~
... Indianapolis. June 10 - Delegates
savings bank depositors as tho unit ....
etl States i to 11,3 ‘ onvenlion of Lie Associated
According to experiments made at Advertising Clubs of Ihc World, after
the Pasteur Institute In Paris, an A busy day took time off and helped
average of about six quarts of alco- Indianapolis celebrate its centennial
hoi can be made from each 100 lbs .
uo„w., t ..i with a parade depicting the growth of
or seaweeu. the c ; ty fiw a i 0 ne log cabin in 1820
miler^in Nova Scotia ,* of 314194 ’
HOUSE OFF FOR EUROPE
Goes Abroad on Personal Business,
He Says
Washington June 10—It was learn
>d here today that Colonel E. M.
House had applied for passports and
that he contemplat’d '•’•.iv: •; .j. ^..
rope ' :ei ' : ’.
One of the largest
attended was on church advetising.
William C Freeman of New York de
clared them was no “merchandise'
like that which the church hail to of
fer and when the church advertises it
Is certain to achieve splendid results.
Merlee Sidener of Indianapolis said
the big fault of the church today is
trade amounts to more than $700,000
a. year.
him
Authorized Dealers For—
Packard
t
Franklin
DARLINGTON MOTOR CO
Darlington, S. C.
Otlcf^ed' 1 alone is''said* to bc“ 9oTfee“t , a 7« io ^ 1 pr “ 1 ^ hl ^_? e, : e .. hP, . d J Ur .
wide by 80 feel deep and to have a ln 6 the afternoon.
purity of 98 per cent.
For the first time since the first , , .. u i, >
.. , , • .u„ dared them was no “merchandise
rail was laid m the United Sstates the ,,, ^ „. UI _ U , u
increase in the mileage of the coun
try’s railroads last year came almost
to a standstill
Originating In a clock bought at
the international exhibition In Vien-
i ,ct> io that it is not sufficiently aggressive,
na in 1S73. the clock industry in da- .. It haR the (good8 . but n( f vei . toh ,
pan has grown until now its export the world about theiu „ Mr Sidcner
declared^
The government ot Formo.. U ^
„l„ 8 the es'tet,llshment or one ot the Xe d Vu! w., Z.v In rare e,»s
greaiest hvdro-edectric p ants in the that the &reaU , r U8e of a(]vertisinfr
JiA'/I , VUSt ' <apab e ? l S1P . P> “f ’ recently has been based upon the idea
1000 horsepower and serv.ng the en- of investinR funds jn advertisInp ralh .
tire .s.anci. . . . er than payiny government taxes. The
The distillers of Scotland ha e j m p ortdnce ot - ild vertieing during the
made a defin.te move to produce pow war br0llght about the increas h
er alcohol and It is anticipated that ser t ed
20,000,000 gallons from home produc-
tion should be possible when the presj T0 SH |p T SCENE
ent p'ans are carried out. ' |
The total resources of the invest-j Effort Mad<> to Secure Rcleasf of
ment institutions of the United Stat-1 American Dentist
es, exclusive of international bank
ing houses, private banks, and brok
PUNCTUALLY AS
WE DELIVER
our clarified and pasteurized
milk, we often find a kiddy or
two waiting for us and it. For
the youngsters do certainly like
our milk. You can’t make them
tired of it. And the more they
drink of it the stronger and
quicker tl:ey grow. Let us
leave a bottle or so at your
house mornings. The kids will
like it, friend husband will like
it as well as the Cream and so
"HI you.
CENTRAL MrLK STATION
Phone 74t.
erage houses, and traders in securi
ties. is $47,835,330,165.
It is estimated that the material
discarded in the timber industry in
London Juno 10—How an America
dentist, Dr. Lambie, one of the bes
known in the profession in Moscow
was compelled to do scene shiftin'
by the Bolshevists, but failed t-
the United States, each year might pj^p them was told to an Ass0( . la
be made to provide 40,000 tons of p a ted ,, ress t . orres ldedt b Rober
per, 3,000 ons of resin 600,000 gals. Wale a returned Brltl8h host
of ethyl alcohol, and three hundred frcm Moscow . Wale had a fortu *
a
arrived
her
thousand gallons of turpentine of 25 ooc poundg but
The mining industry in Alaska, p enn ji ess
which began in 1880 when the gold; He sa s tbat Dr Lambie after bf
placers at Juneau were first exploit- ing arreBted and improsoned was a .
ed. has produced^ more than ? terwards released to do , some seen
shifting in the Moscow theater. 1
000 worth of gold, silver, tin, copper.
tungsten antimony coal, petroleum,
marble gypsum, platinum, and palla
dium.
MASONIC NOTICE
A Special Communlca
Uon of Hampton Lodge
No. 204. A. F. M. will
be held in the Blue
Room, Masonic Tern-
V pie Building on Fri
day evening, June 11th, at 8 o’clock.
All members and visiting Crafts
men are Invited.
Work in Entered Apprentice Degree
H. K. Gilbert, J- B. Aiken
Secretary. Worshipful Master
a particular play there w’as to be tin
scene of a tree struck down by ligh
nlng.
Being unaccustomed to such work
Dr. lambie felled the tree before tie
lightning struck it and, in consr
quence of this mistake, was takei
back to prison again.
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Prices and
Phone 393
to
Quality Guaranteed
The United States government ha'
taken steps to Induce the Soviet au
thoriticR at Moscow to release Amei
cans they are holding as prisoms
among them Dr. Lambie, whose ad
dress has not been made public.
Camp Fire Girls
To Hold Bazaai
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1 gal. Molases
1-2 gal. Molasses
Best Asparagus
large cans
Leaf Lard
Gold Cross Cream
largo cans i.
Host Shoulder Meat
.29
. 1.10
.. .55
Best Cream Cheese, lb
.40
.. 1.45
Domestic Sardines
.07
Can Tripe, large
.35
. .28
Whole Grain Rice, lb
.15
Heinz Pork and Beans, can.
.15
r. .15
Country Cured Hams, lb
.40
.20
Can Codfish Balls
Best quality, full pints
Howard’s Ginger Ale,
per dozen l.xo
Cross & Blackwell’s
Chow in 1-2 pts, pts.
and qts. :
Imported Sardines
Fruits and Vegetables that can be boug ht, instock.
Best prices paid for country produce.
B. of L. E. Co-operative Association
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The Hiitenl Camp Fire Girls ar
planning a bazaar which they wll
hold next Tuesday They are no\
hard at work on preparing for tie
entertainment which has every prom
ise of being successfully staged. A:
| •nteresting and varied program is hr
I ing arranged and tho girls are ver;
enthusiastic over the prospects of i
I delightful • affair. The details o
| which along with the program wi
| be published later. There are tw
camp fire girls camps hero and lik'
j the Boy Scouts thy are becomlut
very popular and the girls are wort
ing up much enthusiasm in their or
ganizations. They stand for what i
best in the girls Ufa with plenty o
outdoor exercise, getting back all th<
j time closer to Nature and Nature - !
j laws,' making more vigorous am
; healthy girls. The laws require thu *
j tho gif's make their own money wit
which to pay for their uniform!
badges etc and It is for this purpos
that the girls are to have their b,
zaar.
i Corner Evans & Ravenell St.
H. R. SMITH, Manager.
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When Women Rule.
i It has just about got so in this coun
try that father would rather take hit
teeth to a dentist than a little Job Cf
darning to "is daughter.—Dallas Newa
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GAN-HARLL
AN EXCELLENT HOME
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We offer an excellent six room home in fine condition, No. 307 West Evans Street in about two
blocks of the Post Office. Has every modern convenience, including gas and hot water. Well built
with very alractive interior arrangement. Southern exposure. Garage. Convenient to everywhere.
Handy community. Splendid lot, 60x200 feet, with line shade trees, fruit trees and beautiful flowers.
A real home.
’ " York. June 10—A representa
tive of the Associated I’rcss called al
Colonel House’s u pa diluent hare
Mid asked him if it was true that he
ontemplated gting abroad and whe
ther h ! s trip had any official sigui-
icance.
“I am going to Europe on purely
lersonal hiattors.” sold Colonel
louse “in acc« rdanc; with my long
inic habit and I am not going in an
ifficlal capacity of any soil whatever
Colonel House will remain in En
rope several months, visiting London »*
Paris and other capitals, and will r- j Jj
urn io the United States next Sep j{
*mber. 11|
Dally Thought.
Where should the scholar live? In
soltitude or in society? In the green
stillness of the country, where he can
hear the heart of Nature heat, or In
the dark.-gray town where he can hea»
nnd feel the throbbing heart of man?-* 1
Longfellow. *
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Pigmy Race.
The natives of the Andaman Is
lands, bay of Bengal, average three
feet eleven Inches In height and
weigh under seventy pounds.
Dr. Miles W. Maloney
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examined, glasses fitted.
Sulzbachers. up stalra
Entrance through store.
Florence Men Attend
U. C. T. Convention
Mr M. A. Whisonant, U. E. Ward,
r. w. Willis, E D Loyless, II L Wes-
lenger and 11 J Browder left today
or Charleston whore they wi 1 at-
.cnd the Grand Council of the Unit
id Commercial Travelers which cen-
enes in that city tomorrow and Sat
jrday Mr. Whisonant is the Grand
Yuneilor for North and South Caro
lina.
UAKE'APOSTOLIC JOURNEY
THRU CENTRAL EUROPE
London, June 9—The Rev. C. A.
Jrooks. of the United States, ac-
ompanied by the Rev. J. H. Rush-
jrooke. have left for what has been
escribed as an apostolic Journey to
he baptist churches scattered thru
/lit Central Europe on behalf of the
laptist world Alliance. They will
•risk Germany, the Baltic States,
Poland, Czecho-SlovaKia, Rumania
nd perhays, Russia.
STORK BUSY IN LONDON
Nurses Booked up for Months Ahead
and Doctors in Great Demand.
London. June 10.—The stork has
>een busy in England Just recently,
mrses are booked up months ahead
ind doctors are in great demand. Tho
Lancashire Midwives Committee chair
nan said the birth-rate had risen in
ilmost every district and is now up
o pre-war rate. Figures issued by the
legistrar General Show that births
ccorded in eight weeks in 1920 ex-
eeded those of the same period last
ear by 1.442.
The births in Loudon in the last
r ew weeks show an enormous excess
of baby boys, indicating that nature
s restoring the population to its nor-
nal male and female constitution.
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THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
We have just installed passenger coach service for all points
between Florence, S. C., and Sumter, S. C.
Coach leaves Florence Hotel daily at 2 P. M. for Timmonsville,
Mayesville, Lynchburg and Sumter, S. C.
Coach leaves -Sumter daily at 10 A. M. for Florence and in
termediate points.
Passenger rates to Timmonsville, 75 cents, to Sumter $3.00
New and comfortable coach, capacity 30 passengers. Your
patronage solicited.
THE CAROLINA COACH LINES. !
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PROHIBITION FOR POLAND
Advocates Refer to America
Splendid pzample
as
Warsaw. June 10.—Prohibition is
eing agitated in Poland. It was
igain discussed in the Diet recently
itfer the idea had lain dormant sev
eral months. America was referred
to repeatedly byj the advocates of
’.emperancc as a splendid example of
i nation determined to do away with
strong drink.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS
TO
WILMINGTON AND CHARLESTON
AFFORDING AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TC VISIT THE
SEASHORE
Effective June 6, to September 5, 13 u, inclusive.
ROUND TRIP FARES FROM FLORENCE
Soma Limb of a Comp. Did This.
Parish Magazine—“In our last num-
>cr for ‘Fleur de legs’ read ‘Fleur da
ys.’ ’’—Boston Transcript.
To WILMINGTON $2.75
To CHARLESTON $2.65
LIMITED TO DATE OF SALE
Proportionate Fares from intermediate points.
Brygagc will not be checked on these tickets and they will not be
honored in sleeping or parlor cars.
SCHEDULES GOING SCHEDULES RETURNING
Lv. Florence 5:30 9:05 A. M. Lv. Wllmihgton 6:45 3:30 P. M.
Ar. Wilmington 9:45 A M 1:00 P M. Ar. Florence 10:50 7:30 P M
Lv Florence 6:50 9:25 A. M. Lv. Charleston 8:20 3:50 P. M.
Ar. Charleston 10.35 A. M. 1:05 P. M. Ar Florence 12:05 A M 7:25 PM
For Particulars regarding regular ummer Excursion Fares, Apply
. to
JOSEPH POWELL, Ticket Agent, Florence 0. C.
W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE,
Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
ATLANTICOAST LINE
The Standard Railroad of the South.
THIS SPLENDID RESIDENCE IS SURE TO BE TAKEN
The Price -
QUICKLY
Is Right
LIBERAL TERMS
LET IS SHOW YOU THIS HOME, AND
.**,WE DO IT QUICK”
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FLORENCE, S. C.
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efficient service by people who know how.
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