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t THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES, FRID^T AFTERNOON. MARCH 30, 1!)23 THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES! THE barrier i Published Daily Except Sunday at > Florence, S. C., by - ' i BRUNSON & GARDINER [ Mason C. Brunson Editor | Chas. 8. Gardiner..Business Manager! TELEPHONES: Erfltorla and Social 226, business Ofiice 60 1 ° ^ I ■' 1 1 1 II w ' — I SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable In Advance i One Week $ .15, One Month .00 ! Three Months 1.75 : Six Months 3.50 j One Year 0.00' To receive attention tl e same day • complaints from subscribers in tlioi city must be made before seven j o’clock. Entered as second class matter at Florence, S. C. x Member of The Associated .Press Tho Associated Press is exclusively i •utltlul to the use for republieutiun' Of all news dispatenes credited to It I , Or not otherwise credited in this | paper and also to the local news pub lished herein. sTop I You shall not Hass / DON* I MAKE ME LAUGH ■3 F) FRIDAY. MARCH 30 ,1923 ■—•ari—m The surest vray to build up a town is to build it A brieh at a time iruKes a build- ] Ing and uneji man doing his makes a town. \ \y G * S \ i MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Chas. E. Commander Attorney-at-Law Phone 886 Skyscraper \0 Smoke SABOROSO CIGARS Two Sizes 5c and 2 for 15c Take Your Choice— They’re Both Got.d. Classified ADVERTISEMENTS One Cent a Word. No Advertisement Taken for ' •e'is than 25c. Cash in Advance. "No Advertise ment taken over the Telephone. One Insertion • *25 Three Insertions —-—- *50 One Week (Six Insertions) 100 WANTED i — 1 • 1 WANTED—The public to snow mat wo do eranii snail unU cylinder ie • grinding Also the best class auto f mobile repairing. Eagle Machine i and Mfg. Co. PHONE 947—For nice c’ry stovl wood. $1.50 per" load. West End Fuel Co. 5^- \M*jl a BURN OAK WOOD. W' One cord of oak wood equate one ton of coal. We cut It any length. Phone 947 West End Fuel Com- m pany. j WANTED-Roomers and boulders, i Centrally located, opposite Cltv Hall, j Rates reasonable. Mrs. McGowan, J Family Hotel. 'WANTED AT ONCE- Uy ” couple without children. 2 looms for liglit COLD FISH—He sure and get a bowl at once. We have extra lish amf food for sale. Call 911, Tally’s Flower Shop. i ’ * i “for rent housekeeping, be furnished. Bedroom must Phone 764. he FOR RENT—Thirty-three acres, justj outside town limits. Two house* on property. Address F. M. Rog ers, Sr., Florence, S. C. WANTED MAN—With harrow toi plow and harrow small garden. Apply 2 North Guerry street. FOR RENT—Four room cottage with garage, in West Florence. Posses sion April first. NY. L. Walt. Phoue 842-W. WANTED — Times for Office. Copies March of The 7. 1923. Daily Times FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, running water. One block from I _ , Post office on West Evans street. * Phone 75G-W. -o ;MA N best V* .o Nf \ HfH’. UP. ~ ' causes it to anpeur fre»|uently on the' JOHN The nnn who neglects to register, prograni of llufe great master pianists, and vote is no better olf than ff iu _ « . , iiero denied this privelege tov w!,i 1- , ° Ur BCSt ^ om P oser " be wou’d f ght to the last ditch. v I l ' :,lwi ‘ nl >'i'‘D.)wel' dud in tlie pi'illli D. BROKE GIFT RECORD continued a systematic organization! Gave Away one 100 Million Dollars Time in 1919. at of Ills life, mt owing to mental | The Rockefeller fortune is the < outrtist 'be* S ^ r '* tlllK an< * ,n ^ fir estina iitTmles he j.ioau •eel no music in his greatest iu America. It has tripled New York and Peunsyivanni 1 ^ Tm. I'''** r, ‘" vc;,rM He was a brilliant ^'ice 1911. .loim D. Rockefeller holds reputation rests unou fifst. place in the multi millionaire men ini" uumiier of heauti ui a sense the fate of the country may i' ,>m,)OKi,io,,s " ° r ! " w ,lis ' be determined by tne one or iik ! ^bietly American in snirit. No orn Pennsylvania. ... r . ... American people will do well to f,»i ! 1 !,Ulis ' ''lit his re low the careers of these two men m ” ^bs d rable u other lias class. And he ias been our most sysloniaiie and oeisisteut nlau- m-rs to dispose of a large iiii't of !ns Tlie progress made. „v» the bund ot the Bovs Industrial School was a re vealatioa to those who heard them play Soush's Stars and Stripes For- , ever at a concert recent’y. With bet i ter instruments tney could be de-' is packed more beauty and sign)- miiijniiH in all th<> world. When ue fleame into short P'fino pieces than caV(; , ()() lui | loil dollars in 1919—hair .to the genet tl educati nal board and half to tho Rockefeller Foundation -- has MacDowcll. Suggest np Romance or Mood. He is called a romantic composer because be believes in poetical sug gestions and in giving imaginative titles. He aims always, nowever, more i for combating tuberculosis in France [ i extending e ver twenty-one depart- i ments of the -ountry. A model m'd- icat school iias been established in Peking and pre-medical schools wvr, aided In (’hungsha, Shanghai and Nanking. m addition to all this work feliov.- of to.* imps In American uunersity tenters 1 iinve been granted to one Iiuudtvii | or more students of medicine nnd i puhllc iieatth from Fhina. Brazil, Sal | vnd r. (’zeclto-Slovakia and tin* Unit- | ed States. Th *se activities are only | a part of the philanthropic work of I .ioiin D. Ro'-k .•feller. WANTED- Earn !$t; to 12 weekly atl-| dressing, mailing circulars spare ~ I TT* timo at home. Instructions 25«. I ’ 0U KENT-^o or three unfurnIsh- Mallcrs List Co.. 5651 2Sth Street. 1 t ‘' 1 >"oms Joining on firs floor. Detroit, Mich i Suitable for light housekeeping. i 516 East Pine street. \ COTTON For Spot and Future Delivery In units of 10 bales and upward. Margin requirement at present $10 per bale. J. P. BRUNSON, SUMTER, S. C. Correspondent HOUGHTON & DORAN 115 Broad Street, New York City Members of ODD LOT COTTON EXCHANGE OF NEW YORK and Clearing Members. Phone or wire me your orders FOR SALE ' FOR SALE—Firewood from slabs,; ] consisting largely of ash and oak. 1 j • Price $1 for one horse load at mill ; i Giles Bay Lumber Co. FOR RENT No. street. One of West Florence ami all modern 527 South Dargan the best houses in Ten large rooms conveniences. To- FOR RALE Rhode Island Red hatching eggs, bred to lay and for j |,-qu exhibition. Setting eggs are $2.00, $2.00and $4.00 per setting. Satis faction guaranteed. Write for mating list. Chester B. Stevens, Florence, S. C. bln and Barnwell, Ine. Phone 581, Masonic Temple. Fire Insurance and Real Estate. i vcloped into a band second" to none 1 to "O tiu ‘ "lood or feeling awak- in the slate. j ened bv an event «.r ,in object than b > does to picture tint object. TUjs A little personal work en the narl of many would build uii the litteirl mice on Bible Classes Sunday morn ing far past the high murk which has been set for that day. There are hundreds of men in town who would \ “''o’* 011 appreciate tne courtesy o.' a personal Invitation aim who would enjoy tlie services and the line fellowship that prtvades these organizations. little composition: in other words, does not pretend to be like a wild rose hut rather to suggest the wonder and admiration which one g ves to :■ wild rose when going into the woods a path lie conies suddenly he broke the record in singlehanded philanthropic g fts in the history of The main point I am trying to bring | Big Giving, and no brought liis ? :i. out hero is that Mr. Rockefeller has | total ur to 500 million dollars, and a motive in giving away his millions,! Rice ilien ho lias giv;*n nway tn .’'e ithe motive is founded on that 1 than fi:: million dollars additional | same strict business princinlc whieu As ni example of the methods and made tlm accumulation tf his miUTo'is business-like manner in which Mi.' possible. Rockefeller millions are disbursed for | nhilanthropi?-purposes tin* conduct of j CITIZENS TO HELP the Rockefeller Foundation may he cited, wa ged There a world war is being against disease -disease <jir- BEAUTIFY THE TOWN Editor The. Time- W II , . ..u-,-.-. ,, - are doing i ried to all parts of the world by coni- ! we can to improve the streets and Fighting disease never can parks of the city and we hope the ; citizens will • co-operate w th us by street lawns Icvo’ed and ■upon a dainty, frigrunt flower. A Developed Indian Theme Perhaps be raue in writing his ,nerce - Wood Vnd Sketchos of which this is a s, « c ‘ 3e8s i "• « bejoufliied 1« nn the f r-t, MacD'i’.vcH's thought con- tiona, hoiinda, ies. 1 he light must b.ning 'lie. Now i s the time for the "ohlest in- 1 ' ,iil "l. v reverted to the original in ‘arried on through international sown in grass. We also would be g ad habit,Hit" to drag forth his memo- babitants of tluse Ameiieun woods, agencies, and so the Foundation is lies and place them at the disposal I l,is ’"'“i 1 " as with t he remein- a'CKing cooperation nmong all ua* , of the nisiory committee of the I brame of their melodies. It ’s quite, nons. pagevnt to be given during the vote-! ^ that the short, rather i The lUckoXeller Fouiidatlo;: Is par , rails reunion. Some of tin* facts! would donblless startle and .uliock sonic o Our younger generation and the mort recent comers io Florence, There was a time wheu Florence r**- seniblcd a mov.e town of tho. old west. Tho. entertaining of so Twee and important a body of men at the Cue federate Veterans ir7 the state is quit ■ an undertaking inn imposes a vasi amount of detail work upon the var ious committees in cUnrg6. The hearty and enthusiastic response so far given by. the people generally in dicates tbul Florence appreciates the honor this privilege of taking these eld heroes into their homes comers upon her. If the citizens would discontinue all na- ; Maole and Pride of Indimi trees on f the streets, as they are scale ear ners nnd not 1 attractive as shade d'sconnccted theme of this eomposi- ticlpatlne in-fortv d lferent govein- | tnes. Please do not allow your cli 1 tioii is taken direct**' from a melodf* mental areas. The control ol vellow ; dren to s\'in*i on toe newly planted of the Brotherton Imtlans. fever was successfully extended in | trees, as they ara easily killed. Ecuador, Nicaragua, Honduras and j *'• T. BARNES, The first woman to talk by tele | Salvador. The campaign for the pre-* Deoartmi'iit pf Parks. ventiou and cure of the hookworm nhonu is said to have been Mrs. E ! — Tom Sims Says- I People generally save a few cuss words for a rainy day. • >. * People who won’t stop at anything should never drive autos. («. Sovereign, now living at Bay City.I disease wfis prosecuted in thirteen ' Mich. In 1974. when Alexander Gru j southern states in the United States, | auni Bell v'tis maii ng his first expen j :n «e**<-ti u :iie slates of Bra/. 1. in ments with the telephone ar Brant five countries of Central America, in ford. (JnL. Mrs. Sovereign was teach- Ceylon, the Seychelles Islands, Cli*- ing school in that place and helped na and Queensland. Demonstrations •he iintcnlor strhiir tlie wire and set j m tin* control of muk.ria were con- set up Mils first 'telephone inslru-i imuons in 'he southern states. ■menis. | In the meantime there has been W. M, VAN DYKE s I 0 Teaches -r~ Everett True By Condo If Burbank produces many mare seedless things wo can do away with tho seed catalog < ntirely. At the rile things are going the freight bills are pretty high. : Harding lips given up fishing for golf. You don’t uuve to wait fur a golf ball to bita. * - . - e ’ First s’pn of spring :n Suquulchee. Tenn., was when a man broke his leg jumping dfi a barn. + + * + + * + + 4 * MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST <t **************** — “ c. FINALLY I tueNT oVL R CiTY HALLOO AS.F F^.AnK, And said — r :a c to me F F? A N H * & 'W///M f "n A movement inaugurat«id by Flor enee Community Service to spread' the knowledge and love of good music through u contest in recognizing and j naming twenty-four famous pompoai-1 tions when they are heard. Open tb everyone without fee or registration.. For further details telephone Commu- j nity Service secretary at 61. Seleetidn No. 17—To A Wild Rose by Edward Alexander MacDowell (Born 1861 in New York; died 1908 iu New York.) Beauty in Simplicity. MacDowell is the fourth American composer} represented In our list. By many critics he is judged to In the foremost of American writers of music. To a Wild Rose is one of the simplest of his compositions. Whila its luck of technical difficulties makes it nossible for little ch’ldren to play the notes, the sinceritl'. depth of emotion expressed In lovely tones ! res, 0-0 OK\ \ Ui ha*t "Dt 1= RAN 1C Sxi'r ® - _-\ 7" ~T~ / Timm % nf* srm me \ ^ BANJO, VIOLIN, GUITAR, 'CELLO, MANDOLIN Studio: Over Lake’s Drug Co. THE NEWSY HUT j Books — Magazines — Novelties Pictures and Picture Framing 49 WEST EVANS ST. r r A, M. STRICKLAND. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Audit*. Systems. Tax Returns. Room 15. Williamson Bldg. FLORENCE Postoffics Box 3M. Telephones Nos. 7S2 and 418-W. 1 j 1 ' J-ML , „ n ,t,, r , • * | National Cash Register Sales, Service And Supplies. S. C. JACKSON, Sales Agent. I 1 . ;. : 8 North Irby St j *• “'f ? I* 1 »* ; r. j —— — ; PIANOS — VICTROLAS i . Seigling Music Mouse Inc. We are agents for the Steinway , Piano, Brambach Small Grand, 1 tvers & Pond, Kranich & Bach, 1 Shoninger, Stodart l | SMALL MUSICAL ! INSTRUMENTS Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Mando- i tins, Ukuleles. Full line of Acces sories, Strings, Etc. SHEET MUSIC • Seigling Music, House Inc. * 49 West Evans Street PIGGLY WIGGLY WHERE YOU SAVE 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, Eagle Brand Con densed Milk y 21c per can ^ Carnation and Lib by Evaporated Milk tall i can Baby can Borden’s Evaporat ed Milk 1 tall can .. .. Wesson Oil 30c pint can .... Quart 54 c can 1/,-gallon 0^ can .... FOR SALE—Master transplanters, or resetting tobacco plants, $6 each. Lorick and Lowrance, Inc., Colum bia, S. C. RENT -Six room dwelling and twenty acres of land, one mile from Florence. Ideal location for a rail road employee I’eslrtng to farm, as it is located near Railroad Simps. Apply Lucas and Brunson, Real Estate Brokers. jFOR SALE—Milk, on and after Mar. j 24th. We deliver twice daily. We 1 | solicit your trade. Two quarts for | 25c. Idvlewild Dairy Farms. Phone. | j^2- ! I FOR SALE Eggj for setting. Dark) i Cornish or Indian Game. $1.50 per i l setting of fifteen. McBride Ilotf- j nuyer, Box 224, Florence, S. C. | for SALE- Two beautiful five-room, j bungalows with all modern con- j veniences in the best neighbor hood of West Florence. 1 terms. Loctated on South street. No. 214 end No. 212. $500 down and $50 per month. Tobin and Barnwell, Inc. Phone 581. Ma- FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light lion*--“keeping, private hath. Or two furnished bed rooms. One block from business section. Phone 181-J. FOR RENT Two large unfurnished rooms, downstairs. Also one upper flat. Lights and water furnished. Close in. Reasonable rent. 10 S. Harllee street. FOR RENT Two furnished or un furnished rooms with closets, suit able for liglit housekeeping Also connecting door to bath room Lo cated at 500 East Cheves street. ? n easy Warley sonic Temple. FOR SALE One registred blue rib- { bon Holstein bull, four years old. |$150. Twenty Holstein heifers, three \ bull calves. 6 to 18 months old. $25 i each. Thirty Duroc pigs 4 months j old. 10c per pound, all inoculated. Also one good saddle horse. S. Mc- Greggt Florence. S. C. FOR RENT At 222 West Palmetto Street, one three-room apartment and oii<* two-room apartment. Will consider renting both apartments' together. Phono 491 or 535-J. FOR RENT Attractive apartment to couple without children. Refer ences required. Call 608jW. FOR RENT One good house in good neighborhood. See L. T. Barnes, | 500 West Palmetto street. LOST FOR SALK—Baby clucks. Can spare | 0ST . Itl 400 S. C. White Leghorns, hatch April ird. 1006 April 10th. Cvcek- saide Farm, Claussen, S. C. FOR SALE Silver laced Wyandotte hatching eggs. $2 and $3 per set ting, Also a few day-old chicks. Thomas L. Chilton, 3 High street. or near warehouse on Tuesday morning, one small cameo, brooch. Finder please return to 11 South Warley street, or phone 514- W. LOST Grev knitted scarf, partly I finished. Between West Evans and Harllee streets. Phone 563-J. 1 FOR SALE—Easter eandv eggs and ’ egg dyes. Flowers for Easter, a*, the Newsy Hut. 49 West Evans st. MISCELLANEOUS .OST Strayed or stolen, one Boston terrier, four white feet, one brown ear. one white ear. Both ears cliP'«i ned. White ring around neck. R<* ward if returned to Miss B. Burch, Charlotte street START Your Garden Now—Wo can supply tho best Heeds grown. L. O. Watson Seed Co., old Times Bldg. ! LOST- Ladies’ god wrist watch, be 1 ‘ *" East Clieves' returned to tween Dargan and 23 streets. Reward if SATURDAY ONLY * Snow Drift 2 pound 39 C bucket .. .. 4 pound 75 c bucket .. 8 pound $1.48 bucket .. Libby’s Silverdale Peaches 2 1-2 size .... can .. - Skinner’s Macaroni and Spaghetti, regu- lar size, Jl/gC each THANK YOU! PIGGLY WIGGLY 36 West Evans St. ,F YOU are going to paint your house plionfl* 66. Unrelinn Building Mater- rial Co., for an expert paint man to call on you and give you an esti mate. THE JCNIOR AID SOCIETY of the Central M. E. Church will have their annual white sale at the Southern Motor Co. sales room on Saturday. March 30th. Home made cakes, pies, candy, and East er eggs will also be sold. Be sure to come to see us. Mrs. T. S. Cottingliam, f’bevei street. Hast FLORENCE SHOE RilPAIP SHOP. 3 East Evans street, in tb-i Florence Shoe Store. Phone 163. l.’alf soels and rubber heels for men, $1.50: for ladies $1.25; half soles for ladies 85c. Rubber heels straight, 40c. Guarantee on all work. Satisfac tion or refund. Call for and delllver. EASTER EGGS—Easter Baskets and Easter Favors, sold bv the Ladies Aid of the St. .John's Episcopal Church, on Saturday, March 31. at Vaughan's Furniture Co. ; LOST—Brind’.o bull dog about oim year old. weight about 6q pounds.. Reward if returnd to 400 South! Warley street. J. F. Cutter. . LOST-- Between 212 West Evans , street and the Daily Times Office, ihe Elite Pressing club. Gus' Wig- i warn and the post office, in or about ( these uromisc-s or on the street, an ) Elgin watch, open lace, engraved initials “L. H. T.” on back. No fob, but swivel attached Return to the ■ *»*ily Times office and receive ru* | ward. FOUND < CALL Carolina Buildiug Material Co. for prices on til building material, paints, vara’shes. enamels, etc. Phone 66. 22 East Cedar street. TAKEN UP—One thin dark inaro mule, weight about 800 lbs. Owner enn get same by applying to Pa ine* Dept., and paying costs. A yomur woman in Chicago claims to hive refused ‘.x offers of main a ye during the mist iwelve months Writer says tin* average flifpper .should go and bide her face ond w<> say sli<> do *s it witn rouge. CAROLINA ELECTRIC S'c.ie She* uses the bent prime leather. Out i workmanship is guaranteed. Head quarters for Goodyear Wingfoot Rubber Heels, 50**. All other makes are 35c. Man's half sole. $1; ladies' half hole. 85c. Work called for and de livered. Phone 249-J. Rest shine in city for 5c. 57 East Evans st. all supplies we" BUY WITH AND YOUUj FIND OUR, PRICES FAIR. ill */ i MAKE YOUR MOTOR run like new, by having your cylinders reground | and fitvcd with new pistons. We’ve Installed modern cylinder grinding equipment in onr plant and it 1* operated by expert mechanics. Let us tell you more about it. The J. D., Bridges Co. , 1*0 ‘Phone 314-J