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THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 5, 1923- THE :::::::: daily times Published Daily Except Sunday at Florence, S. C..'by * BRUNSON & GARDINER Mason C. Brunson Editor Walter J. Johnson...Managing Editor! Chas. E. Gardiner..Business Manager That Shortens The Trip. with him. V SUBSCRIPTION RATES * I Payable In Advance Ope Week •—$ .15 One Month —- *8® i Three Months • l.<5 Six Months 3.50 One Year 6.00 To receive attention the same day complaints from subscribers in the city must be made before seven o’clock. • '<i\'tr ySi Entered as second class matter at Florence, S. C. ( Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also to the local news pub lished herein. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1922 TpmSTims JAYS It’s easy to make a monkey out of a hian when you get him up a tree. Worst Hopper. thing about & flapper is a wanT" A LIFT MisTer ? •"Mi W m M TPJlr 1 » liw? I Fred A. Dunlap, traveling salesman ot d Columbia fertili/.er company, was seriously injured last night when bis automobile struck the concrete abut* I meat over Camp creek, tour mules 1 north of Lancaster, on the Charlotte j road. Mr. Dunlap V,as turown intiV , the windshield and he sustained se- i vere cuts in the taec and neck, his , right ear being partially severed. A ' car behind him brought medical as- i sistauee from town arid ho was nu-ii- ; ed 'to a hospital in Hock Hill, where i it is reported he is dangerously hurt, j The ear, a Ford coupe, was b;v ly I wrecked. . i Classifie ADVERTISEMENTS One Cent r Word. No Advertisement Taken Fir Less Than 2L : c. Cash in Advance. No Advertisement Taken Over the Telephone. One Insertion ........ .--4 25 Three Insertions ..... ■-’O One Week (Six Insertions) —.— 1-00 3 FREIGHT RAT REDUCTIONS i The funeral of W. P. Pollock, fonn- i er United Slates senator, who died i at his home in Cheraw Friday morn*, I ing, was held at St. David’s church l at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. In | spite of the inclement weather the ' large - church was crowded to the ! doors. There was a large attendance of members of the bar from this and other counties, and a large number j of relatives and frioie s from a dis-i WANTED lance. ' 1 ! Osiar Newton Smith, aged 55, Leb anon, Teiin., tfrn first grandfather ever ! graduated by the University of Ten nessee, will receive his diploma along with more than 100 others at the 115th annual commencement exercises Wed-! nesday. ; TAKE TO GAIVIE|i Constantinople, June 5.—Turkish women are taking to modified ath-! ; letics in an increasing degree. Field; i games, indoor gymnastics, and cross- ' | country walking are becoming favor- | ite pastimes. At the annua* Mayi .sports here, two Constantinople gills! j completed a cross-country walk of .‘.5! ! miles in 9 hours, setting a record for j i Turkey. WANTED-r*Siioe reOhning. Work tailed ior and drli/ered. If you can grit bet tor worn done in Flor- once wo will.repair your shoes free. Phone 7 )'J W. (jhrolina Electric S me Shop, (io East Evans St., next to Uatniefio Aiariie:. I*. (Juarim llo. 1'roprietor. i.adies* shoo shine n.vrlor in connection. WANTED—You to nave your shoos rebuilt (not cobbled) upon our lioodycnr Welts. Ordeis tailed for end delivered promptly. Florence Shoe Repair Shon. Phone 1UJ. WAX .TCI>—You to phone 7i or ftrop a card t(. 4< 1 Suuli Covington, >.(;i want a home built .your old one repaired or remodeled, screening, or any work in the carpenter's line, and wo will give you prompt atten tion and do it to please you. J. E Taylor. IF YOU are going to paint your house. Phone 78S-W. The Carolina I’ddg. Mat. Co., for expert paint man to call on you and give you estimate. SEW1NC. MACHINES and Victrolas ospe dally radiators repaired by U. II. Uradwell. Phone -701). Address 20 South Church street. HAVE a few more pieces of hoiiso- iioi., fiirnilnre to dispose (ti' remark ably ( heap. Two small white dress- I'rs, two f.mall tables, one kitchen table, hall mirror, two rockers, some straidit chairs, (me set and irons, cot and mattress, one I Red Cros.i mattress and national spring, one excellent <arpvt, one (ubin-'t sewing machine, two oil heaters, electric iron, live small rugs, hull tree, blanket y pillows, oriental couch cover, pictures, cut glass lamp uml odd pieces of cut gins:-', two sets of books, i’ret Hart, and Foreign olassii al romances. Ad- dr«'ss 57 Ka.-t Evans street. Phone 11*2-W. WANTED—To buy a few tons of clean rice, wheat, or oat straw, baled. Quote best prices F. O. P. l-'ieu Germany and Co., Florence, S. C. , FUN for the kuh'ies at tin' Episcopal Parish House on W edac <hiy aft<v- ; noon from live until eight o'clock. Feed the Lemon Lady. Small ad mission foe. CARD OF THANKS/ j | We wish to express our sincer.i j thante for the kindness and sympathy j , of our neighbors and friends during! I the illness and death of our little JAIL SENTENCE AS i PLAN MUSEUM OF FASHION daughter Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Goodman. Distance debt. lends enchantment to a c ) Chicago prisoners art kicking about the w.ty the jail is run. It must bn too coniining. Our idea of a bad insutanee risk is an Innocent bystander. do not seem to have been under inves* ligation. The moral a^nears to be that CURE RECKLESSNESS! Collections of Dress of Various Agea the girl who marries does so at her I to Be Housed in Paris. own risk, and is free to make the best of it. Anything new about that? Only trouble with a sure thins uncertainty. is the Why not let Russia have the money she wants on condition we use her country for trying the Stidman case? F’rom the Cleveland Plaindenler. The most striking testimony to the, 1 effectiveness of jail sentences for the { curbing of reckless driving is to be | found in the statistics of police and court. There is found to be a very definite re-ationship between the hum ber arrests for speeding and the num ber ot serious traffic accident* on Lie i From a Paris Letter to the Westmin-! ster Gazette, London. |' Paris the world's capital of fash ion, is at last to have a dress muse um worthy of her reputation. The nucleus of it will be formed by the collections of dress throughout the ages left to the municipal council by MM. Leloir and Delaine. Hitherto STATE NEWS CANDIDATES CARDS PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISE MENTS WANTED—Lady or gentleman agent to solicit and demonstrate. $*».(*** to $S.(i0 per clay, either traveling or local. Call room 14 Commicrci.il Hotel. Mr. Fairchild. WANTS!)—Ly experienced buih’cr to superintend any kind of work eith er brick or concrete, S. Rounds. MORTGAGE GIVE—On oil* acre im proved. very fertile larin, for $'d)0 to ?ln ! *<». Money to be used for improving said farm. F'or partic ulars sec* Wm. H. McLendon, 8 IS blast Evans street Corse ess I hereby announce myself a ''a* i dictate for congress from the Sixth Comrressionnl District - nt> lo ltl , 1 rules of (he Democratic party. E. T. uLLiiES WANTED—You to know, Mrs. Ed ward Uavenel will take orders for infants outfits, single garments or complete layettes, all ham! work and hand embroidered. Call 51IW. DR. J. Y. McKINNEY—Has moved his ofiice from the Rirringer lildg., to tlic* new Rainwater lildg., cm West Evans si reel. ro T> i V ' ■> TAU-T' iliaiS How well you stand depends upon what you stand by. Job was patient; but waited on a street car. Job neve; one hand and the policy of the court in , handling offenders on the other. At-|«'«f e collections have been very bat- tuition has been called to the matter I , . y „. ll "“ !s ‘: d l °“ < L P J in these columns before. A fresh an-' ! of the folly of reckless driving. They I restore sanity and make better citi-| i zens of those hitherto careless of the I rights and safety of the public, j At; 8o(M as- the municipal court I some ,w T eeks ago began sending se rious ^traf tic. oltende; s to Warrens-' 'Bootleggers are putting out watered stock. The finest thing about being a farm er is you never nave to leave home to go to the country. During the miner strike there’s plen ty of money in coal storage. Conan says spirits seldom smile while baiug photograpjied Pedhaps they realize the joke is on them. If music is the language of love, a saxophone player hates everybody. Senator Wa'.sii want's congressmen to learn wrestling and boxing. About all they do now is wrestle with them selves and shadow box. “Light ruius dandelion wine,” says a specialist. Yes, when you make, dandelion wine, keep it dark. son iu ten thousand knew even of their existence. They have recently been added to, and the council has decided to house the Muses du Co:- tume in a wing of the carnavalet. The uew dress wing cannot be opened for some time to come, as a good deal of structural alteration has to bo .. . „ maic to Mine, de Scvigue’s old homo, v.lle the number of arrests *°r reck- ich ^ caruardlet less diving bigan to decline and con-< I)cspite hard tim ^ ,. ai - ia i nteil(l3 tinned to decline as long as the. po-c.y p erscvcro W ith some, at any rate, was continued. Later when the pi ta 0 j- t jj e niu .,y schemes adopted for her was abandoned because of legal com-1 lurl j iei . beautification. The biggest of plications the number of arrests be-, t j lc .. e j 3 u i re ady under way, whicu gan immediately to climb. i W jjj g j ve t0 t i ie t .i^y a i 0 njr the site of Speeders care little ior mere fines. t j !e 0 i d fortifications a ring of gar- They care very gre atly ior prison sjjn- ( t ens> playing grounds and open air fences. A few djya at \\ arrensville i-estaurants, as well as some of tho on prison fare is a wonderful teacher, many new houses required to solve - « u- iy of reckless urvug. They re- the problems of exorbitant rents. store sanity and make bette r citizens j of those hitherto careless of tho rights! PICKING A HUSBAND and safety of the public. > Councilmen at work on legislation p rom Collier’s. ’ ’' Miss Will Lou Gray, who spent Sat urday in Spartanburg,- in the course I hereby announce myself a candi of her work as state supervisor of! fl,r C° n S res s f roi n the Sixth Con- , , -,1.1 in ! tT r essional District, Mibject to the rulo adult schools, will not be a candidate J Qf the part J y WANTED—Earn $5.* 0 to $12.00 weekly addressing mailing circu lars, spare time at home. Instruc tions 25c. Mailers List Co., 5051- 28th Street, Detroit, Mich. 'OR RENT—T»va connecting rooms, unfurnished, suitable tor light housekeeping, with all mocleri convenience's. Close ia. Apply 15 South R. R. Ave. for state superintendent of education this summer, according to the Spar tanburg Herald of yesterday. J. F. PATE. I hereby announce myself a canc’id- ate for re-election to Congress from „„ , . „ , •he Sixth Congressional District si.i. The franchise of the Newport News, Je(t fo the rule8 o£ the I)en - (tU< team in the Virginia League was for- primary. felted here lust night, and the club ’ PHILIP II. STOLL. has become a road qjub as a result of action of the magnates in session j i hereby announce mysslf a .’andi- here. j rate for Congress fiom the Sixth I District, subject to the rules of Mu William Jennings Bryan, who spent Democratic party, two hours in Columbia last night be-j AH GASQUE tween trains, said there had been a ^ definite growth in Democratic strength c j hereby announce mvself a candi throughout the nation recently and ,i ate for t . one . r< , SR trom the sixt*. that the evident split between the ConKrpBsional j )(gtrict s , lbje( , t to t , ie progressive an-i reactionary forces m | niK . a of UlL . Ucnocratic pa. tv. .the Republican party caused him to ... n j feel that this ever-widoning breach in K ' '^ULINt.Ett ! the ranks of the opponents wil \ring WANTED—Salesman with car, to place my sales board with country merchants; you carry board well you in car and delive r them whoa you take the order; >ou collect every 50 days and I give you one- third of all yc^’collect; you can make at least $2 l *O.Oo a week; 1 guarantee you to make $100.00 with drawing account of $55.00. F'or further intoiinalion address It. K. Sam’-crs. Box 180, Nashville, Tcmi. WANTED—Position hy stenographer experienced in legal work, commis sioned notary public. Also experi enced in general office work. Reas onable salary expected! M. Allison, 2024 Assembly Street, Columbia, ri. C. OR RENT—Four room house in good condition, electric lights and cl y water, fa’'den all phimed n.;T grow ing nicely. Possession at once'. Present tenant leaving city. Locu tion 711 Ellis Ave. F'or iurthor in formation apply to Mrs. Isabel Al ien, I’ocalla Springs, Sumter, S. U. F'OR RENT—Several large rooms for storage purposes. Kent real eheam W. II. liana pm Phone 8SU-J. FOR RENT—Two furnished or un furnished rooms, connecting. With bath. Apply 500 East Cheves street. further gains. Sometimes we think paid their debts the would be broke. it everybody whole world The average love affair begins with, a kiss. That’s why kissing is so dan gerous. Inventing excuses doesn’t bring any royalty. If it weren’t for the women we wouldn’t have' to get married. A rumor is easier started than stop ped. STATE SCHOOL FOR intended to curtail the right of the From what line shau'd your daugh-' All indications j oint to a record municipal court to send reckless driv-1 ter pick a husbancl Maybe, maybe, breaking attendance on the annual ers to prison shPiild rot overlook the she’ll ask you, so kindly note* that a meeting of the F-outh Carolina Press fine 1 results accomplished hy the pol- Scotch churchman, tlie Rev. W. Major association at Myrtle Reac h, June 21, icy they would mo |"y. >’h.\v are to Scott of Dundee, lias looked into it. 22 and 2.1, according to oilicefs of iho legit .ate for the common good, and He finds that clergymen furnish more the common good is shown to be pro- idle husbands than any other profes- njoted by prison terms for speeders. i sion, and we hope he has told his ' wife. Next come oflicors and teach- \ organization. At the last annual meeting of the association it was de cided to admit employing printers as members find a large number of them will be in attendance this year. CALIFORNIA IMPROVES ’ ers; business men are less satisfac- SURFACES OF ITS ROADS tory; authors and newspaper men are j , unsatisfactory, and artists quite hope-! Ralph Graves, editor of the New The CaHfornifl State Highway De- less. Well, that's that! Some of the York Times, who went abroad in May, partment has begun a systematic best husbands we’ve ever known sup-j is seriouslv ill in Berlin, according to widening of state highways in many ported their families by farming or the Charlotte Observer, and Mrs. parts of the state and lias adopted by mere plain work, but these lines Graves sailec’ a few days ago to be the M’arylhnd policy of surfacing some of its concrete noads with asphalt. California has also begun work on a considerable mileage of bituminous macav am. Iu Glenn county three and one-half miles of road will be of bitu-, minouit macadam, five inches thick and twenty feet wide. Five miles of, concrete ,road in Placer county will be surfaced with three inches of as phalt.; The same treatment will be d(‘corded three miles between Fair-j '] field and Vacaville in Solano county. 1 HIGHWAY INSPECTORS i n Sonoma county, three miles north I and one and one-quarter miles south North Carolina, in carrying out Us f, 0 ni the Petaluma city limits, a to-, $50,000,000 highway program, has in- tal distance of four and one-half miles troduced a departure that promises to c f concrete road will be widened to Everett T rue By Condo CuHY, 'fCS, l THOQQHT' "DON'T 'Po .T MR. TRUE. IT> TH&RG AMT) 36G, TH-AT FILM TO'PAY. twenty feet and surfaced with as phalt. Four and one-half miles of con-1 crete road in Santa Clara county,’ noar Carnadero, will also be surfaced with asphalt. Similar treatment will be given sixteen milej of concrete roads in Merced, Madera and Kern It set a swift pace for other states to follow. As a means of qualifying Us Inspectors for the inspection of bitu minous paving the North Carolina State Highway Commission through its Division of Tests and Investiga tions has established a short course In bituminous laboratory and plant | counties. instruction. The course is necessarily |‘ — ; a short one and consists of taking, THE ELEVATOR GIRL. the men into tho laboratory for about! — ' a Iveek to learn- the different tests of [ Fourth floor, going down— * the materials usedr and to attend lec-; Hardware underwear, and hose. | tures by the supervisors of this typd Third floor, going down— of construction. After the laboratory! Toys, tobacco, children's doe’s, and lecture courses are over, the men j Second floor, going down— are taken to the asphalt plant for 1 Linen, perfume, sports, and shoes. ! instruction in the duties of the plant First floor, going down- inspector and then on the road for, Gramophones pianos, news, instruction regarding the construe Ground floor going down— tion methods to be used. j Hats, books, dresses, furs, and The men for this work were secured frocks. I mostly from the differeut districts in- Basement floor, bargain store— to which the work of the State High- 1 ,- Fish, fruit, art hair-cutting, clocks, way Commission is divided. The num- Ground floor, going up-/ ber of men from each district is pro- Ground floor, going up— ! portional to the amount of this class Hats, books, dresses—read tho of construction to be carried on. This rhyme. I will allow the men to be located in Upwards, dowmvards t the same district they came from Upwards, downwards and the only need for any change Stop at six— would be in the demand for emergency It’s closing time, inspection from another part of the Geoffrey Dearmer In the Wostminl > ! state. To allow the most efficient in- ter Gazette, London. struction to be given within the allot- , —— ted time, it was found necessary to Among the oldest twins-in the Unit-! : divide the student inspectors into two ed States are Mrg. Mary J. Rector andi classes. ^Irs. ^’ancy J. Taylor. living together) .at Pitlshurg, Kas.. who will celebrate Leather coins were used in northern their .82nd birthday next Christmas Surope in the seventeenth century, day. < * l * . IT'S 111! I SAbO IT 'x'esreRT>AV. 1T‘5 LoUl and "PcCRADINC. not just risqu<s IN SPOTS, IT’S IMFtORAU ALL THS U/AY TVL-focrtyi I (AMTM=SSC:r> (T 'FPoi'i T2»6- CilNNH^Ci TO (S-NfT>. IF You STAtYE-D ‘'C’SQ.imni mu’5. T& sno* u/hy Run ar3un o ClK.<5 THIS AN KNOCK IT * Solicitor 1 hereby annoiiice mvself as a didnte for the oitlc r> of solicitor of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit of SomF Carolina snbjee: to tin rules of tbs Demo rat ic primary. C. W. MULDROW • Senate i I hereby announce myself a candi date for ihe Stale Senate from Flor ence County, subject to* the rules cl tbe Democratic primary. House of Representatives Subject to the rules of tho Dc-nio cratic party, I ai# a candidate for seat in the house of representatives o< South Carolina and solicit your sup port in the approaching primmics. . VV. J. REV ELL. WANTED—Three young ladies to travel \v.itii lady manager, porma nent, pleasant work, good pay, chance for promotion to ii.;lu par ties. Two propositions. See Aliss Roof nt Mrs. McGowan's Boarding House'. Evans Street. Between 5 and !> i‘. M., June 5ta to l<*th. WANTFjD -Some old furniture, a chair, table, bed stead, or anything we can get, for a family who are destitute. Associated Chanlies, Room 11, Williamson Bldg. Rhone 685-W. ! t FDR RENT Two connecting rooms on first floor furnished for light housn keeping. Apply R'5 Somli Warley Street. Flume 428-J. * FOR RENT 1'urni.died apartment to family without small children. Ap ply 17 South Ravenel street. F'OR RFINT To gentleman, nicely' tarnished room, all convenience.,. Sum hern cxpei.uu e. 21!) We t. (’lews street. F< * ,f Ifl'NT Seven room house cm West Cheves street, modern con venienccs, c lose in. Rhone 451-J. von SALE LOST F'OR SALE—Lady Baltimore Cake Electric Maid Bake Shop. FOR SALE -Millions Rorto Ri o, Nancy Hall, and Early Triumph po tato plants at 75c per loop F'OR Valdosta. Dorris Flant Co., Val dosta, Ga. * ; LOST One c roam cc'loved .Ic'rsey cow with hornrs, v .eight ul’out SOI) lbs. F'imfer notify J. B. Shuman. 1’hon o S4S-.1. In * i cigniii 1 ’ll of t'Viiie; ,1 1 oi i it n ding lid Is on it (< eif the sin ; Miss Florclice Barnwell PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Has Moved Her Office to Room 602 603 Skyscraper Phono 831 FOR SALE—Two burner oil stove ‘(mew) inquire Mrs. A. D. Barker at J. D. Bridgers Co.’s Shop. gam.'' |a'' 'ia s AT 1 “(l.y V. icee, a IU yar old girt ot !’> i.*, l ' 1 l- * oonoin’te.l a deputy .tie a o war den. , i A. M. STRICKLAND Audits Systems Tax Returns Room 15, Williamson Bldg. FLORENCE Postoffice Box 36$ Telephone Nos. 732 and 413-W. >UBLIC ACCOUNTANT FOR SALE—At greatly reduced prices, one new Ol, smobi’e, ]!*:'.’ model, five passenger touring car and two new 1921 4 passenger Chandler touring cars. Also Slew- art Trucks. These are not used cars, hut are brand new. Reason for selling cheap is. because I am discontinuing the agency for I hose makes. W. R. Law, Darlington. S. C The Palmetto Cafe WHERE GOOD FOOD IS SERVED| The Price IV Riqlit The Service ihe Best. 26 N, Darqan St. Phone 629. tl *>) ATTENTION! AUTOISTS! A Free Tube with every v. C. TIRE Good until J'ins* 30th. Pennsylva nia Tires make satisfied customers. Try on* and he satisfied. Ice Tea Glasses 75u and $1.00 Set. Lawn Mowers 58.00 and up. Garden Hose, 15c Foot; 17c Foot with three years guaranty. VVeeks-Bradley Hdw. Co, PHONE 71 F'OR SALE—A solendicl 110 acre farm with many improvements, timber , pasture, orchard, etc. In Horry county, nt**!!' Aiyrtle Beach. Rrb < for quick sale, $20.00 per acre Would exchange for srmller farm or town property. Wm. H. McLon don, Owner, 818 East Evans street. FOR SALE—One female eolUo pup. 7 months old. A. C. Lawhorn, Gen eral Delive ry, Florence, S. ('. MISCELLANEOUS S T I M P S O N Automatic Computing SCALES , The best 25 years ago—The bes today. When better scales an made Stimoson will make them. Edgar B. Heape Phone 902-W. Florence, S. WE CAN NJCKLE PLATE Your j automobile radiators, bead light reflectors; spot light and bumpers. Never junk a piece of meial because it looks bad. we can replate it. Co lumbia F.’leetro Plating Works. UK) Taylor street, Columbia, S. C. PRIVATE BOARD—Good location, delightful rooms, excellent meals rates reasonable. Mrs. W. O. Jor dan, Box 715, Hendersonville, N. C. CALL Carolina Bldg. Mat. Co., for prices on all building materials, paints, varnishes, enamels etc., 7S8-W, 22 East Cedar street. i NOTICE—R. "H . Bradwel! sharpens nml adjusts lawn-mowers. AM work guaranteed. Give me a trial. Phone 7ti9. Shop 2o South Church street, Florence, S. C. WE’LL WARRANT VVH£| , OUR WORK VOl/VE TRlEl { THAT VOU WILL BZ: QUITE SATISFIED Hr YAM 1 PHONE 814 J Chiltons/ktbPlut'ib