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I THIS FLORENCE DATLY TIMES TUESDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE 13. 1322 THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES Published Daily Except Sunday at Florence, S. C.. by BRUNSON & GARDINER | Mason C. Brunson Editor j Walter J. Johnson—.Managing Editor) Chas. S. Gardiner.-Business Manager ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payablo In Advance One Week .15 One Month .60 Three Months - 1.75 Six Months 3.50 One Year 6.0G To receive attention the same day complaints from subscribers in the city must be made before seven o’clock. Entered as second class matter at Florence, S. C. ' \ ==: Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repub!ication of all news c’ispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also to the local news pub lished herein. TUESDAY, JUNE 13. 1922 When the new Chamber of Com merce gets going goou, and from tin. progress the directors are making to ward organisation that will not be long, one of the. first things it might well look into is at taction to Flor ence of New England capital. Mills ot New England nave found that the, 1 can manufacture goods more cheaply in the South than they can in the east. For this reason they are mov ing south. An opportunity is here pre eented for work that may develop into something really “Forth, while. Foi industrial purposes Florence otters e\ ery advantage. It should not be dif ficult to convince any ot the, big mil owners of the east chat Florence of fers them much by way of location, rail facilities and freight rates am power, it offers them also a climate that for the year round is unsurpassed, and it offers them educational, church and social advantages second to uom in this region, and what is just as im portant it offers them a clean, right thinking city in which to live. It is- understood that some of the mill mei have already turned their eyes to ward Florence juid every effort should be made to keep them looking straight. ‘ ✓ MAY ATTEMPT TO ' RAISE LUSITANIA EXPERTS INCLINED TO BELIEVE THE TASK AN IMPOSSIBLE J * ONET j London, June 13.—The statement • cabled from New York that an Ameri- I j ! can salvage company was going to try- to raise ttie Lusitania lias aroused in terest here. Hut most of those win speak with authority about lifting ships from the bottom of the sea arc- skeptical as to the Lusitania ever ho-' ing floated. Sir Frederick Young is strongly of i the opinion that it will never he done, i He hud charge of the Admiralty Sal-j vage section during the war, and | brought into i ort nearly 500 ships that had become war casualties. Many of j them had been torpedoed and a con-J siderable number had been sunk. No ! one knows more about raising sunken ‘ ships T" C L A S S I F I E J • A D V E R T I S E M E N T S One Cent i Word. No Advertisement Taken Fv Less Than 2fc. Cash in Advance. No Advertisement Taken Over the Telephone. One Insertion 3- 25 Three Insertions -’J One Week (Six Insertions) 1-CO WANTED i A XTED— Shoe remiring. called ror and delivered. Work i If you . caa get heller work dune in Flor- > erne we will repair your shoes free. J’iione 719-W. Carolina J.leetrie i> me Shop, G.'l iJasi Evans St., next to Palmetto iVlarkel. P, Ouariucllo, Proprietor. Ladies’ shoe shine i parlor in connectiou. CANDIDATES CARDS PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISE- MEN rs Conorcsj I hereby announce inyseli’ x candi date for congress from the Sixth Pon- gressional Distriit, subj I to the rules of the Democratic parly. J. F. PAT I* WANTED-—You to % , i I hereby announce my < n a camli . riu ' r J°ur shoes j-,,,. n . ( i,. ( j j ( ,n to conan s from 'lo an interviewer Sir I* rederiek has j rebuilt tnot cobbled) upon ‘'i" - t he Sixth Uom !>-; ieaal tiiirM sub said it is very improbable, though not | Oocdye ir Wells. Ordeis called i<u- 1 “ lo ( | )(1 ru j,.,. ()[ in-iuneratie absolutely impossible, that the Lusi-; ami ile.iven d niompily. Flmence i ^ tania could be raised. The cos; would; fc'hoe KenSir Shoo. Phone P)3. be out of all proobrtion to her value. After lying seven years at the bottom; \VA.:'!!. . Vet ,o phone 71 or dtop of the sea it would cost as much low primary. PIIII.il’ II. STOLL. cannot understand how they can be my better eft in net results with low rates and low w:.ges than they were with high rates and high wages. A part of the public may benefit by'the lower rates, but another will suffer from the reduced wages. It is an eco nomic question of the sort that may never be settled, u editions may arise 1 Clcmson College. ! June 19 to 22, also any member of the i United Daughters of the Confederacy Despite the ‘•hard tin*s" talk one cr thc Uhls of the ’Otis who have not inevitably hears, n*ore ouilding is go-1 ecuru ^ an identification slip in order | ing on in Aiken than in a number of; 10 secure Die reduced rate of one cent | years past. All of this building is ;i nii, « ,,a < •> way, cun secure identifi- i mainly residential. cation slips from Adjutant Hamby by 1 calling on him. These slips are essen- The state short, course of home dem t5al to sec " r « the miuce(1 6° od now in session at lo rctlini Ju, y ^ inclusive - to alfotd the pro ier adjustment «» L Mtn|tlon ctubl only conditions do solve tmonomic | Winthrop collef , e ha3 thi!J year at , (luestions. It is unronunate for busi- tractefl a re(;or ,, l)reaki , lg t . roW(1 of Mrs. Dessie Rogers Drake of Ben- uess in many comt lumties that wages women a!1( i f rom a ]] j )ar t s 0 f u, 0 j nettsvillo yesterday filed her pledge stale. This group represents the prize and paid the assessment for state su- winuing women am’, girls from each perintemient of education. Mrs. Drake county, who are the guests of Win-j is the lirst woman in the history oi throp college for one week. The week’s South Carolina to offer for a state of- program covers intensive study in the bee. ocial side of home With four large tobacco ware houses, presuming the cooperative association will .carry out its plans to build, Florence will be in a posi tion to handle advantageously not only all of the tobacco grown in this territory but shipments from other maikets as well. Inasmuch as Florence is to be the center of the association’s activities for South Carolina, more importance than ever will be attached to this city as a tobacco market. While the associa tion will have warehouses, at every important market in the belt it is understood that the main business of the cooperative body will be direct ed from this point. The association came here because it believed Flor ence offered the nest advantages. No pressure was brought to bear on the officials and. persuasion also was un necessary. Our own warehousemen. Messrs. Jake Berger -find Howard Cannon have faith also in the future of the tobacco business in Florence, both of them having invested heavily in the enterprise. The fact that Jake Berger who already owns one of the largest houses*in the belt is building yet another appears to be significant. It looks very much like Florence is coming back into her own as the leading tobacco market of the state. ere to be reduced, and particularly so n this region whiih has been carried along in these times cf depression by what is termed the little man, the man who draws his money by the week oi !>y *ke month and spends it the same economic and way thus keeping business going and making, many concerns above water. The lit- j lie man has come migh‘y near keep-j j lI( ] g0 T s ng us going as well as we have, t ie Henry R. feims of Orangeburg was yesterday appointed by the governor Sease, presiding in to be a member of the state board of mg us going as ‘, (sessions court at Spartanburg, in bis j ublic welfare to succeed D. 1). Wal big ones have not helpe- giea >, a j special charge to the grand jury re- lace of Spartanburg, whose term of when the weekly or the monthly wag a, j terafe( |- what he had to say-a year office expired several months ago. is cut the effect will tie noticeable. ago to the effect that lt waa lliS| - | judgment that one cause of crime ini The promoters of the E* this country was the lax enforcement] mobn Swappc . re . ai . 30ci , of the law, due o the failure of petit, juries to convict.. He gave warning , „ , , .... ami Saturday and many TSmSims jsixr There are bootleggers. more customers The pror.io'ers of the Easley Auto- ociation held ention Friday any old cars changed hands. A large number of old cars were brought in from all over Pickens, Anderson and Greenville counties. The trading proved to. be great- sport, especially at this dull A loafer is always glad when Mon-1 lay comes because then he hasn't oen every show in town. “What can I do to make Florence a bigger and better town” is a question every man living here should seriousl* ask himself, and every woman, too should give constant thought to it. Molfc of us believe in Florence anc have'visions of its growth into a cit> of great importance but are we doing anything to help bring our dreams to a relization. Competition is just at keen among cities ami communities these days as it is in business, and it is the people who keep eyes and ears open to opportunities who succeed in the long run. Some times they are forced upon us, sometimes we go after; tKo.m. We have tailed In few of the things we have earnestly and energetically sought. There is something about Florence that at tracts, there is a something that makes other people want to come here and to stay here after they come. Provision must be made for them, however. They must have something to do when they get here, for all can not come bearing gifts. Several days ago we heard a man say that he wanted to do something for his city but did not know how to go about it. It developed that this man did not even belong to the Chamber of Com merce. That is one way everybody can help and the way is wide gpen. We are not prepared to discuss the) justice or injustice of the wage re- j ductlons ordered by the railroad la- j bor board. There are two sides to that question just as there are to any other question, and a closer study than we have given to either would be nec essary to arrive at an honest conclu sion. It was inevitable, however, that decreases should come to railroad Workers as they have to workers in all other classes. The proportion (*f the decrease is evldemry me point upon which the issue is raised. The railroads have a case that is not eas ily understood. There.are many who D 1 < Bible Thought For Today „ pEATH OR LIFE;—To be carnally rnlndec lx death; buL.10 be spiritually minded is life and peace.—Romans that he had made up his mind lo give chaingang sentences in cases of conviction by a jury of violating the prohibition law, except in very ex- | ceptional cases. Ho says Ahat ho than ' feels that the lime has come for the i courts to discard so much leniency st ‘ ason °‘ u* e y ear - I and put the screws down on violation : o7 the prohibition law. I The summer term of court of gen- — j oral sessions for Lee county will con- i Robert Seigler, a South Carolinian, vene Monday morning with Judge S | l;orn at yillon, nas been promoted to W. G. Shipp of Florence presiding I traffic chief of the western division.] There is very little business on the We hear about old maid reformers; ] with headquarters in Chicago, by the calendar for this term of court, and but who wants to reform an old maid?'Consolidated Press. Mr. Seigler be- only one prisoner in the jail, that one I gan as a railroad telegrapher, joining 1 being a small negro boy charged with Hawaiian volcano is bciling over. | the Associated Press in 1903. He larceny. He will likely be sent to the It isn’t that hot here yet. I served ‘hat organization in various ea-i reformatory. j pacities until 1920, the last year of his I -•* Why doesn't somebody organize a i Associated Priss service being spent j A vigorous protest is being made by wife insurance company . as chief operator in the Chicago office.! the chamber of commerce of Colum . [ bia to the South Caiolina railroad Our idea of a rich man is one who Any Confederate veteran, whether J commission usains* the proposed dis- his ties made to measure 'he is a member of a camp or not, or, continuance of trains No. 68 and No. b cts ins ties matmtomeasure. j ^ of hl8 ia , m|y who rtosire! . c „ between Columbia and Sumter over The man whose trousers need press j 1° attend the reunion in Richmond! tjte Atlantic Coast Line railroad, ng can get consolation by looking as; i instate her as to build a new vessel. To build a floating chamber nine hundred fee 1 , long and one hundred feet wide avl to attempt to raise I hoi wreck by means of steel cables, would* involve. Sir Frederick pointed out, an: expenditure so considerable as to. make the undertaking by that means! quite impossible on any commercial! basis. The al’o:native method of rais ing the vessel by pumping in coni.-! pressed air hardly seemed feasible. | lie-fore that could be done sin- wouhl | have to he mule air ti."lit by closing! all openings. It is impossible for div-( (-rs to work at a depth of 250 feet, and j i they would have to go that far under water to get at the Lusitania. The] greatest depth at which divers nowi 1 wo: k successfully is 180 feet. HOW ADVERTISING | AFFECTS THE READER! Milwaukee, Wis., June 13.—Upright linex in advertising .retard or hold th eye, slanting lines suggi st movement while zigzag lines are used for excite- mjsiit, according to W. D. Camp! ell, of ‘be Associated Editors, of Chicago n an address on p whole,gy in adverti/ ing before the Associated Advcrtis.h; Clubs of the World here today. “Use straight lines for advertising male affairs,” Mr. Campbell told tie I advertisers. “Use slanting Hires fori j advertising female effects and use zig j j zag lines for children's effects, toys «pd such. However, combine ‘he straight and euived lines for most of the ordinary artistic intellectual ef-l fects. “Lines of color are the acme of in- tenssness. It meats directive force and throws the onlooker’s eye to any point desired. A related or consistent movement is lythm. The eye will fob low a related line to a point of inter est. ' ^ Balance is another of the basic laws of advertising. Combine balance, :ythm and harmony and thc total re suit is pulling power.” i ’l Booth Covington, ii' 1 * iierehj annnutict dale for cotr-n. , ironi the M.xl.h His home luiMt, your old 11 i< I. siibjet l to the rub i ot the Demo- A. If. GASQUE. a ,, .. ..... myself a candi- jo.i want a one r.-paired or remodeled. n< re u-1 ing, oi any work m m carp uim ., cratie paity. line, and we will give you prompt- attention and do it to please yo u * J. K. Taylor. 1 | hereby announce myself a candi date for congresn from Hie Sixth Con- ' gressioiinl Dish ict/subj-cl to the rules of the Democratic parly. W. If. BAItltlNGEIi. i i WANTED To buy child's iron crip. Musi bo in good condition and rex:; onable. Phone 378 I. 2. ’AN! ED I’o.-ition wanted by y Solicitor lady ns stciiOL ra| pber or fiii 1 ' - 1 llf-re bv 1 umouiK m vself [IS il < •;hi- sislanl. Would eonside r (\ •rir il i idate i for Hit- ofiic (li* Sol i( iiur of v. ork. Very c on genial. Bo t !• h!m’ Hie Tw< mb .ludicial c irniil oi So Util <*nii( '»s. Moderal -e salary eon; Warolina , Sil ibj-ft 10 ui e Ml!' s of tilfl cd. Ait dress I’- O. Box : 34(1, Flor- Deinoer; itic primary. ence. S. C i <j. v IV M UU oi tow. ANTI ) Genon.l slw ins tor c 1;-! f for dren or adults. 1 ’bone -5G 2 J. I I hen by announrf i myse! ro- — , 1 1 elect ion to llie olile L*. ol so liriior of WANTED — Experienced indm trial insurance agent in Florem feiraight idle Co. Good centra* f. Give Hill details titoiil your i-r- - ] ent and past records. Bo 1131, Co-1 lumbia, S. C. the Tweil'ilt Juditial fffianit, sulijc-'t le the rule; and regulations of the Denie:uatic piin.ary. L. M. GAStjUE. FOR SALE FOR SALE—At greatly, reduced prices on account of discontinuing agency. One Chandler four passen-j ger. One Oldsmobile live passim-« 1 her* !»y :• ger, four cylinder. One one ton; rat . t'er t h< Stewart Truck. One three quarter 1 m <- < n ; .. ton Stewart Truck.’ The above are ; the ') a -., r all brand new. We also have th -, LAI following in used cars at very low; prices: fine Cadillac 7 passenger.] House One Jordan 7 passenger. On'- liiip- mobile 5 passenger. One Overland No. 4 Sedan. Those cars have been Senate , I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Slate Senate from Flor- ! once comity, subject lo Hie rues of - the Democratic primary. A. CL'. DE ELLEIfBE. If a can l.'ll-tl I’ln !.,:-• i to i! 1-Hy. LAi GDMN. rcx.ir.tntiviss Subj((:t lo He ill- (f lb- !)-til'v cratie parly, i am :i candii!at(> ter a seat in lb-- lieu - of repre itatiw - i statue. An ideal life is working in the icc house in summer and tiring a boiler in winter. Everett True By Condo “Marie to Wed King With Pomp"— headline. That’s about all the modern king has. ‘ If there isn’t anv money to pay the bonus, how do they expect to pay for the tariff When a man rushes home on pay day, you know who is boss at his iiouse. “Shot by Suitor”—headline. The suitor didn’t suit her so he decided to shoot her. Michigan mayor soys girls can’t wear knickers so knicker dealers are happy. TW r & Wonder if a saxophone player can join the musician's union? Bulgarian king works his own gar den plot. This is better than work ing crooked plots. s' /,, ! i £ STATE NEWS ^ LO tO or*. / Effective yestertlay, the Atlantic Coast Line railroad inaugurated a parlor car line between Columbia and Charleston on trains 53 and. 52, in ad dition to the through coaches which I are operated between Greenville and Charleston in connection with the Co-! lumbia, Newberry and, Laurens rail- J road. , ' The president today withdrew the ] nomination sent to the senate May 8i of James E. Pickett to be postmaster j at demean College, S. C. At the 1 same time that the Pickett nomina- ] tion was withdrawn the president I sent to the senate the nomination of j Ida A. Calhoun to be postmaster <:ti rfrr.'j. ■ y?/ ■ML 't TH4T Ho^\\J avv- Qtv<s. UI 4*# I THC worked over, repainP-d and equip- of South CuroHi.a and so'ieil your ped with new tires. They are real support in the i-ppn--f iling primarif s bargains. Terms to responsible W. J. UEVELL. parties. W. P. Law, Darlington, — S. C. i I lr ruby announce my. elf a eandV 7 1 — date for ti-c Horn ■ of IP- rea- ntative#*- i-'OH SALE—One Hughes We.-tern of I'loi -n t Co-i--.'y. s-u-i. -1 ; > »'o Electric Stove, also one baby push mbs ot tb - !: <art. Clitap lor cash. Apply 21'x If. If. Ave., or phone 2»3. ! -m i iMtic Priin:-i v. ‘ AMl I.!, \V. VOUN'i FOOD THE KEYNOTE SOVIET PROBLEMS Moscow, June 13.—Food is the key note of many Soviet Russian prob lems; hence the crop prospects fori September ft922 are of the greatest in terest. There is reason to believe that the yield will be greater than in the famine year of 1921, but further than this no one today can piophesy. If the 1922 harvest is fair. Russian industry would then be able to provide their workers with food; the lumber industry would improve if the wood cutters were able to gtt r ‘ions, and their activities ^would see the opening cf saw mills. As the meager food stocks in the provinces become moie and more de pleted, provinei i' Russians are coming to Moscow to sell thei r belongings to buy food in the -i'y markets. Uevcrs ing the process of a year ago, when city dwellers went t\ the provinces for food, cow the provincials find tint Moscow, where free trade lias devel oped much more than in the country, has stocks available lor' all with mon ey. Moscow’s progress toward surface prosperity during Hie past few months I has made it a startling contrast to less fortunate provincial towns. FOR SALE—Two practically new elec tric de le funs. I hone 152. MISCELLANEOUS WE CAN NX RLE PLATE—Your automobile radiators, bead light reflectors, snot light and inuripors. Never junk a piece of metal b cause it looks bad. we can replate it. Co lumbia Eic-i iro Plating Works. Hid Taylor street. Columbia, S. C. Mi:s Florence ILirnwic PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Has Moved Her Office to Room G02 693 Skyscraper Phonj £31 PRIVATE BOA^b—Good location, delightful rooms, excellent meals.; rates reasonable. Mrs. \V. O. Jor dan, Box 715, Hendersonville, N. C. The Palmetto C:ve , WHERE GOOD FOOD IS SERVED] Tho Price lx Right • j The Service the Best. 26 N Darnan St. Phone 629. CALL Carolina » prices ci» uU Bldg. Mat. Co., for building materials, | paints, varnishes, enamels etc. 78S-W, 22 East Cedar street. IF YOU are going to paint your house, Phone 788-W. The Carolina Bldg. Mat. Co., for expert paint man <0; call on you and give you estimate. - FOE RENT NORTHCLIFFE QUITS PAPER ASSOCIATION FOR RENT—One ten room house suitable for boarding house. On main street. Itoasonab!*-. Apply W. H. Berry. 203 South Irby Street. Or phone 4S8-2L3. T I M P S O N fl.ts’.owiatle Dar^ting S C A L K S The best 25 years e-jc—The beat, today. When better acales ar-s mndo Stimpson will make them. EfltUir i). Heme Phone 90S W. j) j I Florence, S. C. i I LOST L' .< c: H C London, Tung 13.—Opposed lo ef forts lo reduce tho wages of printers on London daily newspapers, Lord Northcliffo has 'resigned from the Newspaper Proprietors Association. He takes all his newspapers, includ ing the Times and the Daily Mail, with him. He lias let it he known that there will be no reductions in the wages of printers employe: 1 on his publications. The Association was involved in llie ma;ler; hence lie de cided to break with il. In a st ilcinent on the subject Lord Nortbcliffe declares be objects lo capitalists, ignorant or Fleet street, dictating terms , to men who have spent (heir lives trying to understand the eompl'j- questions of a news paper. W. /i the possible exc eption of some sporting journals and a labor publication, he -Says, a millionaire v behind every single London daily newspaper. LOST—Bet ween Elm and Irby or l.-n- nvd Coit S‘s. A cameo ring. It' wnc'l i if return- d to lul South Coit In - l j LOST Eastern Star pin; Enam< 1 j gol . IN ward il retimi- -I to ’ ’ ! j South Warley street. l*hone 763-J., | CWhcPloifJry c l?)ur 'Best to Joo/xluitrBcst ' J. • j Lawn Mowers Repaired and Sharpened. Work Guaran.etd. R H RRADWELl- 20 R Church R t Phorn: - I ti; If the whole car*h was reduced to i. level talile land its lieight would be 920 f«cot above sea level. always bo sure to use The charming in- piovemsr.t in com plevien beauty ; A. M. STRICKLAND Audits Systems Tax Returns Room 15, Williamson Bldg. FLORENCE Postoffice Box 366 Telephone Nos. 732 and 413 W. >UBLiC ACCOUNTANT . ^ lr,s‘3 r.ll day and ■ the ckin is pro- vidsd '.itli proper protection, as this 1 V N powder docs not wash off. fwE'LL WAR?.‘ANT WSti\ OUR WORK YOUVcTRiLT i THAT YOU WILL ET 'AUJTf ( SATISFIED /'T-T- : u V. ,• r\ ’ '-a ^ MRt,. Mf.fttDrtH Over Rilev Druo Co Florence. S, C. WUOiVfc A'ti ' @110 r or-ir 9i-; i f' 1 >' f V. - S' - , ’A* - j v