The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, June 18, 1920, Image 6

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THE FT^ORENrE DAluT TIMES FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 18. Ir20. OPEIU HOUSE JlfUHEMi SHOWING TODAY ONLY Miss Elsie Janis The A. E. F. Soldiers Friend “The Imp” Here is your first chance to see the girl that everyone knew only through her great work ‘OVERSEAS.” and this picture pomes to us with a high reputa tion of entertainment for every one that sees it today. • Altc Slim Summervil-e in a good comedy. SHOWING TOMORROW ONLY William Hart and Tom Mix Only revival of BUCK JONES In “Forbidden Trails” Here is a* picture that all will want to see again. If you love something different then don’t mis sthis. Jack Dempsey in “Daredevil Jack” ALSO A ROOLIN'COMEDY. Today The Greatest Comedy Ever Produced “Tillie’s Punctured Romance” featuring Charlie Chaplin Marie Dressier and Ma bel Normand It is a side-splitting, rip-roaring comedy with a million laughs. DON’T MISS IT. Regular admission 10, 15 & 25c t TOMORROW A Reissue of ( “Old Wives For New” Adapted from the book by David Graham Phillips. Those who saw this picture before will remember what a wonderful production it was and will want to see it again. If you have riot seen it, don't miss this opportunity. “Elmo The Mighty” This is the best serial that has played Florence. Don't miss the las tchapter as it will be the best of them all. 'j AJil COMEDY. Also a GEORGE OVEY Authorized Dealers For— Packard Franklin DARLINGTON MOTOR CO Darlington, S. C. HIGHEST HONORS PAID TO MRS. TRACY BY NORTHWEST ERN UNIVERSITY. GREAT IMPORTANCE Chicago. June 18.—The highest hen:FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO MAKE ors among the 878 persons graduated | LEGAL FIGHT FOR DAM today from Northwestern university REMOVAL, were awarded to Mrs. Howard van S. j ■ ■■ Tracy, of Evanston, who took her baby (Wyatt A. Taylor.) daughter to college with her and com ; _ , , . . 10 in plated the four-year course in three , Co umbia^ June t 18 f -O f ' n years. Mrs. Tracy was graduated with to ^ P ar a degree of bachelor of arts. She said be be outcome o she planned to return for her master’s he P “ rr (leetee bla ’ in which the federal government Besides going to college and caring wil1 ha 7 h th « P ^ r | ? v h p 0 p a,s 1 f n a i , " for her baby, Mrs. Tracy did all her re ™ ve < 1 fr ™ \ h ? i own housework. The baby was born ^ States District Attorney Krank H Weston, of Columbia, was yesterdav HERBERT iSiyE§ APPROVAL j Washington June 18—Endorsing in main the action of the Republican National Convention Hubert Hoov er, in a letter to friends which was made public today after conferring with Harding called •’e o’.- ments of the -ij ,„.i ,ae Na I tior.:,. . . iiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiniTTTTTTTr, iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiimiiiiiiiiicrz a i;* *. four months after the mother entered college in the fall of 1917. Thq degree of doctor of laws was conferred this morning on Sir Alex- brdere'd by the Department of Justice at Washington to institute suit to have the dam removed, the allegation being that i, interferes with the Nerslty of Toronto, Dr. Frank Tans- 1 navigabi i ,, , ty fI ot a riv f r L the C ™f aree ’ sig. professor of economics, Harvard, i l” 10 wbicb the Brot,d fI ” WS at . Col ' m arid Dr. Henry Taylor Terry, professor bia ’ . f tb « government wins this of law eferitus of the Imperial Cnlver caae “ , wil1 se ' a piecaden t ? bi <h will likeiy mean the ruination of many ander Falconer, president of the Uni-| MASONIC NOTICE A Special Communlca Mon of Hampton Lodge Mo. 204, A. F. M. will be held in the Blue I odge Room, Masonic ». Temple building at 8! ! ^ o’clock on Friday even Ing, June 18th. f All members and visiting Crafts- men are invited, i Work In Fe.low Craft Degree . H. K. Gi.lic-rt, ' J. B. Aiken Secretary. Worshipful Master. The Home Beautifier— Makes Old Furniture,Worn Floors, and Woodwork look like New again The cost is small and the pleasure of doing the work yourself Is great—You’ll bedelighted with the fine results obtained by using 1 'Ma.** ■Ml ■■"*** I OOIOIM o»s 3^ltt (jPUtBERT^J ' J sity of Tokio. THIRD PARTY BREWING iy mean the ruination ot many other power plants of the country. Mr. Weston was asked today as to what his course would be in carrying Chicago. 'June 18—Combination of cut the orders received fronf the at- the labor party of the United States, torney general at Washington, and he Committee of forty eight, single-tax replied that lie could not state at this party and non-pailisan league of time. He corroborated the fact that north-west will form the third party he had been ordered to institute the to contest the Republicans and Dem case in equity, but he will have a ocrats In tall elections, labor party number of conferences with the gov- offioials predicted here today. % Homes F or Sale No. 17 West Pine, 7 rooms, lot 70x150. No. 12 Lawson Street, 5 rooms, lot 50x112. N0..601 West Evans, 8 rooms, lot 77x150. We offer these homes at reasonable prices. Let us show -them to you. \ ^ LUCAS & BRUNSON Real Estate Brokers ^ 32 1-2 West Evans Street Phone 386 FLORENCE, S. C. MASTERS SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Florence COURT OF COMMON PLEAS J. F. Staekley Company, Plaintiff — vs— W. P. Rogers and Sumter Cof fin and Casket Company Defendants Pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas in the case stated above made by his Honor, S. W. G Shipp, presiding Judge, and dated June 11, 1920, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House, at Florence S. C., during the usual hours of sale, on Monday, July 5, 1920, (Sales day) the premises described below: Aill that certain tract of land situ ate in the county and state aforesaid, in the Northern part of the city of Florence, East of j:ie Cheraw and Darlington railroad, measuring fifty (50) feet front, more or less, and in depth one hundred (100) feet, and bounded as follows: North by lot nosv or formerly of Rush; South by lot now or rormerly of Mrs. Nancy C. Crawford: West by lot now or formerly of S. F. Williamson, said lot having been conveyed t<o Charlie Haynie hy R. McLenddn, Sheriff of Florence county hy deed dated Nov. 6, 1895. Terms of sale, Cash; purchaser to pay for papers.. H. A. BRUNSON, Judge of Probate Acting Master June 11, 1920. eminent officials, it Is understood be fore he takes anv step in the pro ceedings. He will probably institute Injunctions proceedings. The Parr Shoals Power Company operates the large electric plant at Parr Shoals station thirty miles North of Columbia. This plant furnishes power for the city of Columbia and for a number of other points in the central part of the slate. Its removal would work ruination to the industries of the capital city and the winning of the case would mean tne removal j of dams at other points on the same system of waters, it is stated. Dr. Miles W. Maloney OPTOMETRIST Eyei examined, glasses fitted Sulzbacherv, up stain Entrance through store. rrftflllllw Ask for Color-Card and Booklet, “The Mod ern Method of Finishing Wood.” It is easily applied, dries quickly and adds to the life and appearance of floors, furniture and woodwork. • ^„ Pee Gee RE-NU-LAC Is a Stain and Varnish combined — made especially for beautifying homes. Try a can today. .. Pee Gee RE-NU-LAC comes in ill sizes, from 15c up. Made in 20 Natural Wood and Enamel Colors. White, Gold and Silver. PEASLEE-GAULBERT CO., MANUFACTURERS INCORPORATED LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY Carolina Building Material Co., Distributors of Pee Gee Paint Products. iiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiimmiiiimiimiii'iimiiiimuiimiiiiimmmmimiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiimiimiiimummmiimmmiiii' J For joy —relish —invigoration De-alcoholized Gives Lasting Satisfaction D ARG AN • HARLLEE REALTY SERVICE STOP PAYING RENT We Will Build a Home for You on Your own Lot Accord ing to Your Own Plans and Specifications. THE MAN WHO IS WAITING FOR A DROP IN PRICES FOOLS NO ONE BUT HIMSELF Call and Let Us Explain Our Wonderful Home Building Proposition, “WE DO IT QUICK” Dargan-Harilee 'Realty & Development Co. McCALL BUILDING FLORENCE, S. C. PHONE 796 TU 17 1 llEi SHOP T t t t SUCCESSOR TO i ( Will Open Saturday June 19 > :r In announcing the opening of The Men’s Shop the management wished to assure the men and young men of Florence that it will be their constant effort to carry at all times a complete line of furnishings and clothing, and to render the best of service. t The courtesy, so characteristic of Cannon’s will be strictly adhearecj to and we respectfully solicit the con- tifrued patronage of Mr. Cannon’s customers. Ov v.i '• ri, THE MEN SHOP W. ARTHUR SNELLGROVE, General Manager. <Tfl <’» < T f r ? ? t T T T v t t V f V ? i T ? ? ? ❖ f ? ❖ T r r ? f T ♦>