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THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE 3. 1922
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Published Daily Except Sunday at
Florence, S. C.» by
BRUNSON 4 GARDINER
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[SIR ERIC FAILS IN l
ECONOMY PROGRAM
London, June 3.—Sir Eric Geddes, ^
former First Lord of the Admiralty
i and late? Minister of Transportation,:
j whose latest activity has been at the
head of a committee which sought a
J reduction of lOO.OOIXOOfo pounds in
the national expenditures, has com-
| plained to the Sheffield Chamber of,
[ Commerce of the way his “economy
j axe” has been blunted by those heads
i of governmental departments respon-
! sible for allotting the "ftioney to be
expended by the various branches of,
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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Less Than 2t"c. Cash In Advance. No Advertisement
Taken Over the Telephone.
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| the public service.
* i “You cannot g
i i ou cynnot get industry going
, right with the present load of debt 1
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A fool and his straw hat are soon
sat upon.
The trouble with a girl throwing
herself at a man is she has to pick
herself up afterward.
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, hanging round its neck,” he said. ‘‘It
; is strangling industry; the only thing
{ that matters in this country is to get 1
■ down taxption or we die.”
| Afer much study his committee had
l made pronosais calculated to cut pub- i
lie expenditure by the sum mentioned
abbve, but tlics^ proposed reductions!
were promptly reduced to 52,000,0i>0 j
pounds. In the case of the navy, he J
said, the committee had proposed aj
reduction or 21,000,000 pounds, which
involved no reduction in the number
of fighting Ships or in the number of
men. The naval authorities had only
scon their way to save 4,000,000
pounds, though there was no likeli*.
hood of the navy being involved in !
war in the near future. ✓
‘‘Who shall blame Kir Erie that,!
after his mortifying experience of;
‘practical’ politics and the insincerity |
of the government’s will to economy?’,
says the Star, '•he has decided to go 1
back to a commercial career Trade!
WANTED—Shoe reDming. Work
called ror and delivered. if you
can get litticr wo*k dope in Flor
ence we will repair your shoes free.
Phone 719 W. Carolina Electric
S ioo Shop, 03 East Evans St., next |
to Palmetto Market. P. Guarinello, [
Proprietor. Ladies’ shoe shine I
parlor in connection. i
WANTED—You to nave your shoes ,
rebuilt (not cobbled) upon our j
Goodyear Wells. Ordeis called for
and delivered promptly. Floi'ciioe )
Stine i.euair i ht.u. I’none 103.
I HAVE a few more pieces of house-
Iio’iu furniture to disnosc of remark-
aldy cheap. Two small white dress
ers, two small tables, one kitchen
table, hall mirror, twji rockers,
some straight chairs, one set and
irons, cot and mattress, one 3-4 Red
Cross mattress and national spring,
one excellent carpet, one cabinet
sewing machine, two oil heaters,
electric iron, live small rugs, hall
tree, blankets, pillows, oriental
couch cover, pictures, cut glass
lamp and odd pieces of cut glass,
two sets of books, liret Hart, and
Foreign classical romances. Ad
dress r.7 East Evans street. Phono
192-W.
FOR KENT
and manufacture may make mistakes
hut they are undoubtedlv sincere in —
their search for both elliciency and 1 WANTED—A nurse for invalid,
economy. j p iy 130 West Evans street.
Tlje average wage or clothing work-1
ers in Moscow and other industrial
centres of Russia is 1 200.000 rubles ;
a month. This is the amount set by
tile trade union, and while it seems ,
enormous, it amounts to but $12 in 1
American money.
WANTED—You to phone 71 or f!:vp
a card tc 4o4 South Covington, r (
you want a home built .your old one 1 For RENT—Four room house, splen-
repaired or remodeled, screening,! r ]jd condition, lights and water
or an./ work in the carpenter s line. ! Apply 991, East Chevcs street or
and we will give you prompt alien- ' Phone 7G1.
t ion and dr it to please you. J. E ; "
Taylor.
Ap-
FOR RENT—Nice- five room house,
all modern conveniences. In best
neighborhood of city. Dargan Hail
lee Realty Co., Florence, S'. C.
Phone 790.
WANTED—To buy a few tons of
clean rice, -vWheat, or oat straw,
baled. Quote best prices F: O. II.
Fred Germany and Co., Florence,
S. C.
FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms,
unfurnished, suitable for light
housekeeping, with all modern
conveniences. Close in. Apply 15
South R. R. Ave.
WANTED—Ladv or gentleman, agent ... . .
to solicit and demonstrate. $6.90 * OR RENT-F our room house in good
to $8.00 per day, either traveling «>r
general, is notifying all the county
. auditors that the state levy will be
Doing a great fisherman is a handi-j seven aril one half mills this year, j
cap in holding a job.
A big desk and a preoccupied' air
don’t make a boss.
Lots of us can see how the styles
have changed by comparing our suits
with the new ones.
West Point pole vaulter clears the
bar at 13 feet. This should come to
bandy during a raid.
Ah Englishwoman has launched a
cremation campaign; but there are
lots |0f British not dead y^t,
Tdxis or taxes; they cost a lot and
don’| go far.
seven for generr: purposes and one
half mill for the Citadel under the act'
of 1920. The regular three mill con- J
sMtution levy is also called to the)
attention of the auditors. Mr. tyun-;
can regrets that he was -unable to
make the levy lower, but found that
it would be impossible to do so.
BANISH ECONOMY
IN COURT FUNCTIONS
A conference between 4he governor
arid the s'ate constables may be call
ed within ths next few days, Gover
nor Harvey indicated yesterday. The
LORD CHAMBERLAIN LAYS DOWN
THE RULES REGARDING THE
WEARING OF TRAINS
severe tax on the agility and skill
of not a lew socially ambitious wo
men. Queen Mc.ry is a very kind |
woman and she would naturally wish
to spare her sex making exhibitions
of themselves. Hence she was in
favor of the shorter length for trains.
MINISTERS MUST I NOW
ASSERT THEMSELVES
local.
Hotel.
Call room 11
Mr. Fairchild.
Commercial 1
| notice I
A petition having-been filed in the I
j office of ‘he County Superintendent ofj
) Education’s offb-p signed by more* than I
I 1-.”. of the fr'-e-holdeis and voter ; of’
Sc-tiool District No. 21 rediiog for nil - ----.- ■ - ■ (
election to vote on the question of do*; <> f work e.th-
crensing their special school tax by f>
TIME is PART when THE PLEA
OF ‘THE POOR OLD PREACH.
Ef\" IS IN ORDER
Atlantic City, N. J., June 3.—Ask
Uondon, June 3.—:Economy is no
longer to bo the keynote of court
functions at Buckingham Palace. No
mere ‘‘economy courts.” as they were
governor I* giving the matter serious ( . alled( are to ba .- l hc<se W ere 1
1*® ma3r caI1 a *l l* 1 ® con ' established by their majesties alter i
stables in to discuss better law cn- tbe war t0 -ygt fasitionablo society a
foi cement. .1 he widespread preva- i nu< h needed example i/t curbing exr
lonce of cr.me is causing, a good doa! travaganco. The seal 'of royal ap- i.ng pity for “tUo poor old preachor”
of talk and the governor la anxious prowl has now again been bestowed is a “^ank injustice and only succeeds
Ifivou doa’L believe thev Btill anil • 1° 8ee - to minimiz « Ike 0 n court trains. Indeed no women in gluing his position that much
hnnHeir mil tho iin?nttflt aW vlc ^ a tlons can not be done. | can jje presented at Court who does more despised,” Rev. Dr. F. E. Smith
oooueg. can me nospuan , ]jot wear lhein Gf C01 ,„ e as a n mn of Indianapolis, representing the t)is-
onSno mon nr „ u nrn „ rn „, w i.ii d ntt, Contracts are to be awarded within the Lord Chamberlain cannot presur.o ciples of Christ, t-t'd the Annual Con-
era itiaWo their own mnnav next 30 days for the erection of to be an expert on fashionable fern- ference of Interdenominational Secre-
™ new wing at the Baptist hospital inine dress, but it is one of his many tarles of Ministerial Relief of Pro-
at Columbia, Dr. W. M. Whiteside, su- official duties to lay down the rules testant Churches here today,
ppdntcndont, saul yesterday, a joint and regulations to which wemenmust “Time must be taken to educate
meeting of the executive and building conformal the most exalted of court, the church as to the justice and
committee Vari held’ yesterday and functions. " strategy of the care- of her workers,’
mills. An e’eet-'on is hereby ordered
to be held at Effirghairi in said school
district on Thursday, June 15 for vo’
ing on said question. Only those per
sons who pay taxes on either mi' or
personal property and who exhibit
they tax receipts as required in gen-
erjl elections will be allowed to vote
Polls will open at 8 o'clock n. m. and
close at 4 p. r\ Ey order of the Coun
ty Board cf Educo M on.
R. E. FfOWERS.
C. E. McGEE.
II. B. McCMJ,
Trustees.
WANTED—Ey experienced huib’er toj
or brick or concrete. S. Bounds.
WANTED—Salesman, $100.00 and
commission to sol) guaranteed cord
and fabric tires direct from factory
at lowest prices. Good stock Tire
Co, 1106 S. Mich. Ave., Chicago,
111.
condition, electric lights and city
water, garden all p’anted and grow
ing nicely. Possession ;U once.
Present tenant leaving city. Loca
tion 711 Fills Ave. For further in-
formaHon apply to Mrs. Isabel Al
len, Pocalia Springs, Sumter, S. C.
IY)R RENT—Several large rooms for
storage purposes. Rent real cheap.
\V. H. Hanhpn. Phone.889-J.
Miny a woman reaps as her dress
mak^r has sewn.
The Treasury Department says it
has found its funds; but it doesn’t say
where.
W|th malarip setting in, this is the
time for all good lemons to. come to
the ride of their country.
Soriie think ’all picture shows arc
immoral because that is the only kind
they will go to see.
It’s proper for pedestrians to s*and
up for; their rights; but don’t try it
in the middle of the street.
Rubber balling suits are the latest.
Maybe that’s so you can ritretch put
on. the beach. ; -
STATE HEWS
J, K. Owens of Bennettsvllle, candi
date for lieutenant governor: Samuel
T. Carter, candidate for state ;treasur-
er to succeed himself; and Frank A.
McLeod of Sumter, candidate for so
licitor frorii the Third Judicial circuit,
all filed their pledges with Gen. Willie
Joneri, treasurer of the state commit
tee, yesterday. Mr. Carter and Mr.
Owens also filed party pledges with
the secretary of state.
•
Spaitrinburg has invited the sur
vivors of the Twenty-seventh-division,
holding thel^ annual reunion this
week In New York City, to hold the
fourth reunion next year on their olu
training ground, Camp Wadsworth, at
Spartanburg.
plans for
adopted.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
United Siates District Court.
Eastern DLtrlet of South Carolina,
In Bankruptcy
In tile Matter of
Herbert S. White,
Bankrupt
To tho Creditors of said Bankrupt:
Take notice that the above bank
rupt has filed his petition for dis
charge and that a hearing will he had
the new building were That is one of the things for which he asserted in discussing ministerial thereon on the 14th day cf June 1922,
WANTED—You to know, Mrs. Ed
ward Ravenel will take orders for
j infants outfits, single garments orj
complete layettes, all ham’ work
! and hand embroidered. Call 514W.
WANTED—Agents—Men, women to |
handle* city trade and retail the
original and genuine Walk in’s Pro-j
ducts, Remedies, Extracts, Spices,
Toilet Requisites, Household Spec-i
ielties, Automobllb’ A’cfcessoriea.
etc. Over 159 guaranteed prodmfs. |
Oiy values are unequaled and Wat-
kin’s quality is in a class by itself.
Write today for free sairiplo and
full retails of our offer and what
it means to you. The J. R. Wat
kins Co., Dept. 77, New York, N. Y.
FOR RENT—Two furnished or un
furnished rooms, connecting. With
bath. Apply TtOD East Clieves
street.
i FOR RENT Two connecting rooms
cn first floor furnished for light
house keeping. Apply 105 South
Warley Street. Phone 428.1.
LOST
he is paid $15 000 a, year. He has to pensions.
be a peer besides to qualify for the “The business world has long ago
Complete organiza’ion of the Nation- exalted office which is accounted faccopted the sound senso of suen pro-
al Guard of South Carolina to the au- among the political plums that the vision. It is an awkward circumstance
thorized maximum wiil be reached Prime Minister has to giva away. r J he that the church whose workers have
next week, when an ambulance unit is present Lord Chamberlain is in the largely brought about such benefits
perfected at Jefferson and a coast ar- top class of the peerage. He is the
tillery companv at Lancaster, Adju- Duke of Atholl.
tant General Grant announced yester- By restoring the court train he has
lav. With ‘he oreaniza'tibn of these, earned thfc blessings of tho fashion-
last two units South Caroli/ia will have able dressmakers. But they would
'aken up all its allotments for tho have lengthened their blessings if he
fiscal year, ending June 30.
tor the workers in business should
last of all confer these benefits upon
her own.
“The preachers must learn to
speak out, not for themselves as they
mistakenly think, but for their com-
SWEHSIICUKH
TUE (HD DANCES
had lengthened the trains. Before rades in service whose work is done.
I the v/ar three yards was their rownki- The preacher while protecting him-
I tion length, while Queen Victoria self, in his mod> Af y, from foolish
i didn’t consider four yards too long, criticism, dpnics the only voice that
i By the new reguKRions they need be can he raised on behalf of godly men
only two yards in length and should anti women who have spent their all
not extend more than 19 inches from in the ministry.”
the heel of the wearer when standing. —
I To walk Jiackwan’s before royalty Yellow has been for generatipns
in a train three yards long without.ike favorite color of the high officials
The supreme court yesterday hand
ed down an opinion affirming the low
er ctfrirt verdict of $14,000 for Annie
Thronhill, as administratrix for her
Ute husband, against Janies C. Davis,
director general of railroads, as agent
Undefr^he transportation act of 1920.
The! Myrtle ’
corpolped, Of
ed bjr j|ie secr<
Beach Yacht club, In-
Florence, Watr effiarter-
secretary of state yesterday
With, | capital stock of $25,000. Of-
flcer4|ye: W.'»J. Wilkins, president;
ft. S. yfysorv yice president)’C. W.
Muldriw, secretary.
PLAN GREAT CAMP FOR ONE
THOUSAND OF THEM THIS
.SUMMER
Stockholm, June 3.—Swedish school
children Of the province of Skaane
this summer will learn the charming
folk gart,et( and dancas in which their
great-grahd sffes and mothers delight
ed generations ago. At the same time
the youngsters will keep up' their use
ful Swedish gymnastics, without which
no educational venture in this country
Is made complete.
Arrangements have been made for
a summer camp on the estate of Bos-
joekloster In Skaane, Southern Swe
den, for 1,000 children and teachers
to be conducted somewhat on tho
same principle as an American recre
ational camp for bovs and girls. Em-!
phasis, however, will be laid ou per-1
petuating the folk games and dances.
There has of late years been a defi-j
nite and conscious movement abroad :
In this country to revive interest In j
the old national folk games and dances ;
which for picturesqueness and whole-;
somcness are regarded far superior
to modern society dances. /
getting tangled up in if, imposes a ot China.
before said Court at Charleston, in
said district at 11 o’clock in the fore
noon, at which time and place ali
creditors and other persons interested
may aprear and show cause if any
they have why the prayer of the said
petitioner should not be granted.
RICHARD \V. HUTSON. Clerk.
LOST One cream colored Jersey
cow with horns, weight about 800
lbs. Kinder notify J. E. Shuman.
Rhone 848-J.
Charles Dickens wrote a Lif ■ of
C’l'h.t for h;,; chi’dron ainl h I defi
nite les*rue! : oms that it should never
ba puhli. hcd.
ro;j sai F
FOR SALE—One lull Mooderl Rhode
Island It' d cock one year old. SetO’i. |
Apply 516 South Dargan street or
Phone 627.
CANDIDATES CARDS
PAID PCLmCAL ADVERTISE-
MENTS
FOR SALE—Ladv Baltimore
Electric Maid Bake Shop.
Cake.
Coagiccs
I hereby announce myself
a can-
Everett T rue
By Condo
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FLORA MACDONALD
. GETS LARGE SUM
capita,stock of $25,000. Of-' Red Springs, June 3.—The Carnegie
Corporptipp of New. Yorjc. through its!
acting president',;Henry S. Pritchett,,
notified President Vardell, of Flora i
Macdonald school, this morning of the!
^ The.state supreme court will enter- appropriation by the corporation of
upon its last week of the spring term! $50,000 for the purpose of permanent
next Monday when cases on the spec- tn d ow ntant.
ial docket from the Seventh circuit! The gift is made contingent upon
will be called at 3 o’clock In the after- the wearing of new funds to tho
. called at 3 o’clock In the after
noon!. aThe court will adjourn near the
rind of the week, noi later than Fri-
daf, l^ls believed, and probably earlier
than' tjils.
Vej$er E. Duncan, tnc comptroller! ln * P°a
morninj
Bibli Thought Fqr Toddy R M » ir |
’ * ^ board a
EOtJSKESS PAY^:—Better prosente
b acilli '»MM*80B«nwNr, rtran
erenries Without right—Prov- ration
by January 1,
great
mPi P J,
amount of $150,000
1925.
The news has brought gfeat rejoic
ing and the 26th commencement Is
made notjble by this- great gift, mak-
endowmont of $350,000,
body meeting this
great enthusiasm, Rev.!
Hlliams, member of tbej
tees, from Greensboro, i
lions ot appreciation
By the ddfimi
under-graduates plodg
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NOTICE
TO ALL OPERATORS OF MOTOR
VEHICLES FOR HIRE:
All persons*, firms and/corporations
now operating or proposing to oper
ate for hire any motor vehicle on tho
public highway of this State, are here
by required to apply to the Railroad
Commission of South Carolina, Colum
bia, S. C. for permission to operate,
subject to the rules and regulations
prescribed by the Railroad -Commis
sion, under the power vested in said
Commission by Acts of the General
Assembly of South Carolina, requir
ing Uiat such utilities be regulated ey
the flailroad Commission.
After July 1st, 1922, it will be ille
gal to operate suen motor vehicle;
without ’ such permit.
FRANK W. SHEALY,
J. P. DARBY, Chairman.
Secretary.
1 FOR SALE—Millions Porto Rico,
Nancy Hall, and Early Triumph po-
Miss Florence Barnwell
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
Has Moved Her Office to Room
602-603 Skyscraper
Phono 831
A. M. STRICKLAND
Audits Systems Tax Returns
Room 15, Williamson Bldg.
FLORENCE
Postoffice Box 366
Telephone Noe. 732 and 413-W.
* U B L I C ACCOUNTANT
Congressional District, i-.stf.jc'-t to the
rules ot ihe Democratic partv.
U. T. HUGHES.
tato plants at 75c per 10Oq FOB I hereby announce myself a cqidi-
\aldostn. Dorris Plant Co., Val- late for Congress from the Sixth Con-
dosta. Ga. j. ! jre.ssion.il District, niihject to the rules
1 ‘ of the Democratic party.
MISCELLANEOUS
J. F. PATE.
\YE CAN NICKLE PLATE—Your
automobile radiators, head light
reflector.-, soot light and bumpers.
Never junk a piece of metal because
it looks bad. we can replate it. Co-T^ Jr:injr ^
lumbla Electro Plating Works, llill,
Taylor street, Columbia, S. C.
I hereby announce myaelf a candid
ate for re-election to Congress irotn
the Ki<.‘h Congressional District sub
ject to the rules of the Denionatic
PHILIP II. STOLL.
GET A MONEY MAKING education.
We assure you of a real opportun
ity td get a money making educa
tion in the shortest possible time
at the least possible co^t. Day and
night classes. Tho Metre Business
College, Florence, S. C.
1 hereby announce myself a uandi-
rate lor Congress fiom tho Sixth
District, subject to tho rules of tho
Democratic party.
A. II. CASQUE.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for congress Jrom the sixth
Congressional District, subject to the
PRIVATE BOARD—Good location,, ru,cs th ® »*-'«i“Tutic
delightful rooms, excellent meals J IL BARRINGER,
rates reasonable. Mrs. W. O. Jor!j
dan, Box 715, Hendersonville, N. C.
CALL Carolina Bldg. M^t. Co., for
prices on all building material's,
paints, varnishes, enamels etc.
788-W, 22 East Cedar street.
The Palmetto Cafe
WHERE GOOD FOOD IS SERVED
The Price Is Right
The Service the Best.
26 N; Daraan St. Phone 629.
IF YOU are going to paint your house,
Phone 788-W. The Carolina Bldg.
Mat. Co., for expert paint man to
call on you and give you estimate, i
SEWING MACHINES and Victrolasi
especially radiators repaired by R.!
H. Bradwcll. Phone 769. Address :
20 South Churcli street.
* Solicitor
T hereby announrt. in’'solf as a can
didate. for the office of solicitor cf
the Twelfth Judici.i! Circuit of South
Carolina, suhjee; to Hit rules of the
Oemociunc primary.
C. W. MULLROW.
Senate
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the State Senate from Flor
ence County, subject to iko rules of
the Democratic primary.
A. CLYDE ELLER BE.
Hou:e cf Representatives
Subject to the rules of tho Demo
cratic party, I am a candidate for
** • Drue well sharpens. j n tf 1(} pon-e of n pn sentatives m
and adjusts lawri-^rjowers. All Hoiith Furolina and solicit your sup
NOTICE—R.
work guaranteed. Give mo a trial.
Phono 769. fa'hop 20 South Church
street, Florence, S. C.
port in the approaching ^rlmartes.
W. J. REV ELL.
LADIES GUARANTEED—Silk ho,:o'
for $1.00. Friday and Saturday at
the Little Shop 15 East Evans
street.
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ST IMPSON
Automatic Computing
SCALES
The best 25 years ago—The bes!
today. When better scales are
made Stimpson will make them.
Phoriri 908-V
f lorerice, S. C.
FLOWERS FOR COMMENCEMENT
—Beautiful fresh roses, carnations, 1
sweet peas and gladioli. Get our
prices for they aro reasonable au 1
place your order at the Flower
Shop/ Phone 911,
aistt
SPECIAL* FOR FRIDAY—anl Satur-j
day, sale of ladies guaranteed silk,
hose for $1.00 at the Little Shop,
15 East Evans street.
i FUN for the kiddies at the Episcopal
Parish House pn Wednesday alt '.r.-
ntton from five until eight o’riiock.
Feed tho Lemon Lady. Small ad
mission fee. 'j
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WE'LL WARRANT WHEN
OUR WORK YOU'VE TRIED
THAT YOU WILL BE -
QUITE
i5ATISPIED!
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PHONE SK J
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