The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 23, 1932, Image 2

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/" r t* i THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / THURSDAY, llUNE 23, 1932 LIGHTS > n^Buu of NEW YORK SCIiNCE FORECASTS NEXT GREAT DELUGE ABOiT SCHOOL CHILDREN Parents are very rigrhtly anxious about their youngsters going to school, lest they !»hould pick up infec- t on pec uliar to child-life, such as measles* numps. chicken-pox. or thej more serous throat infections, scarlet | ferer, diptheria, and the like. We phy-1 sicians dislike to come in contact a’ith these ent iuies of children, I assure you. The {H'ffectly healthy child has a strong, active immunity from conta gion. I nmemher in my early life, coming in contact with many cases of measles, and e.scapt'd any infection completclx. I was a very healthy ur chin. Never had mumps, though ex- pofsed frequently. My chicken-pox and measles both came when I was pa.st j 21 years of age, when I was “run down” from overwork. Both made me very ill. Seldom do germs attack unles.s the victim i.> debilitated from some cause or other. If your little fellows arc ro- Kost, fond of outdoor lifi?, kwity alert for the g’*eat outdoors, you are fortu- Tiate indeed. Particularly you should waUh the little noses and throa^^'. The child with ihronic "snuffle-s” netsds attention. The dentist ard the family doctor are your faithful allic®. wldle you ard grvwing the chief .•\me’'i--an <|^iop ixpys a’d girls. Keep them dressed i.'ifely r.•tlu‘r than fashiuably. The.-c children aye not d(.ll.<; they nro young humans. I pity th« mother who sacri fices the little gjri’s health ju>t to make hei look like a fairy. /' Watch your child's civnplexion y^it, should be per'e t. Any hnit of p^lor.h •' ha III was a lioiel A well kiiow’u New York ncwspaiMT waniian. who lived on Perry street, owns a eat by the name of Mollle.^ Perry •treet Is a homelike neighborhood, and Moltie roame<l at large, known aud llkeil by all. Frequently she would go out walking In the evening and re turn escortwl by two or Iliree* gentle j men friends. ’But rec'ently the n»‘ws j paper woman and her family moved ' Melting Pblar Ice Caps to Cause Inundations. Senatorial Party In iS. S. (J^onvention To Laurens Aug. 10th! Meet At Waterloo The United States senatorial cam-; The Laurens Associational Sunday paign party, which had its first speak-. School convention will meet-^dth tl' FOR THE BRIDIT is always charming and ing engagetnent at Lexington last' Waterloo Baptist ch'urdK on Th^gpifM propriate Giftst We’ve done that for -week, will be in Laurens on Wednee-^.luly 14. Il is^urged that every l^pti«t|you. No matter how much or how Ht- Silv: attr 1)0^' rack your brain these hot sumniFr days trying to think of ap- Wimhiiigton.-We aliil speak of “thf August 10, according to the itin- Ice .nge" as if It belonged to ihe re ‘ „ r . . . ,i--i , mow I,*>5' tfii' liPi) till. .■.iiK'liislun ttiol secretary of the sute Democratic ex- •everiil ice--ages. What is mor«^’!lie Isst b e .\L'e. I.novvii u.s the qiialfrt ;ii j. .Su.mlay school ii. the association be! “'/•>“ 5'®"" „ . .. r , J tv find the answer to your problem fully represented. Pa.stors and Nundavj^^^^^ charming school officers and teachers are es- (jifts and Novelties. collection of is <»nh about half over, ilesjifile npiqwn. Not only thal. but tliey moved ; hiKteiln:. summers. ‘ Ktei imri.. to a tiftemitii floor apartment, wliere there was a dooniian and elevator bins ill iinifonti. 'Ihe old. care-free at- niosphero was lefi behind. .Mollie v.oped. TIm* new siirroiiiidiiigs did not siljit her at all. There were none of her r:ic** with whom to exchange gos oiir o> sipiiig riiiaows. .Siie liad ri-en fif'een ecutive committee. The campaign par- pecially request*^ to attend. Officers ^ ty wdll spend the ninth week of the are requested to be prepared to make itinerary in this section. ! complete reports on the work of^ then* ••etprnai snow’’ are figments ot the >... ’ Blease, K. irespective schools. 1 etie iiiiagiii.itioii. Very slowly the i Nmith. I^eon Harris and Ashton! ^ ”"*1— “ | great i<*e sheets in the Arctic and ,\>if Williams. L. G. Southard of Spartan-^'^^^^®®®' THE CHRONICLE- burg, and R. M. .Jefferies of Walter- j — _ _ . boro, who had been spoken of as pos- sible Vandidatas, did not enter the- race. i FRONTTS Jewelry Store fl<a»rs Hboye tier former iitlmirers. Hut once a flirt, nlnavs n flirt. Tlie oilier .Mollie's mi-^lrevs found lier perclitMl tin the sill «»f tiie open livitig rittim wiiiihtw. Five stories below, in Ktiollict wiinlow, s!it a large gentle nian cat. siticing to Mollie in a lliroatv \ov.l a perfect troiihaihnir. .Mollie w.is givitig liitii title of tho.st* lte»k< For Ihe first litne since occupying her new qujirler.s. she nppeart tl to Ik* vote tetiifd again. • • • Manx of lliitse flow iironiincnt in the theatrical and iiioxing pictiirt* world did other things heftire tal.ing ij|> llieir prea'iif i>ctaioalioiis. .Xtifdtig .\(*w York proilucer«-. for e\;ituple, tieorge I’olian XV »s oiii-f a box violinust ; Sam l aretie regions an* tneltitig aini !»oiir iiig flieif torit*iit|S into tlie tnfans. Tlie earth must inevitably claiiige its av IH*et and Its cliitiafx*. Iloxv ihe change i.s sh>xvlx taldng 1 place and xvhal tiie'rt*snit will tic has ! hccfi consiiter«>tl b.x* such Sable gi-'lo gists. nliysiti>-i«|i ami mt*;x'.iirUigists im ; ^I’rof. Sir F<lgexxortli I'ax Id of tie | rnivefsity of 'Sytlney. .\tisrralia, l*ioi i \\ illielni .Meiiiiirdiis of tbillaigen iind j a scoit* of otliefs. 'I’ll!' latest is In William .1. Ihtmphrexs of the I’nited | Slates xveatber hureati. xvho rtH-eiitly tddres.sed the^XaTerTt-an ^Meien.-oTTr'l cal sttciely on tin* sttb.lect. sutiiiiiar / liig old viexvs and miMlifyiiig them in- the light of the Information galliend In the .\ntarctir regions by tin* I’.xi-d gX|H>dition and in (IrtH'nIaiid liy tlie ill fated I’rof. Alfred \Vegeti(*r and ids companions. Glacial Sheets Reduced by Half. The glacial slieela that tioxx cover Huff Offers . For Re-election Phil I). Huff, well-known young Laurens attorney, announces his can didacy in today’s paper for re-election I to the hou.se of repretentatives from this county in the approaching elec tion. SAVTNf; FACE lone of the wisest I have ever known. A friend was telling me about big Jle called me in one day and said: “I business in China. No man ever is discharged there, he said. If it becomes necessary to re- llarris. before'li(r"muoag»*ir Terrv .Me . the North and Sottih [mlcs were oio-e 'aandice, cindes under the eyes. C^rxerii, ran H laundry; .Morris <Jm yi'as a ticket .‘ipecninlor; Hill I’.rydy was a snatiagxT nf luigillsts. Win chell Smilli. the pla.vxxright, was a grain sjilesnian. Al Wood was In flic sjioctaclp bnsine«s t'liarics [tilling erk. ami a bo.vor. vereral feebleness and ^ ityctivity, should send you t » the family doctor poat-hasle. .Again let me .s;iy, a vigor ous, healthy boy or vir! if tified against school life. infe* t <in; /stoutly fur- comm.in to .Toe and .Nick Selieiick xvere druggistx. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS li.ERK (>K COURT I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to IVm* office of • 'lerk of Court of luinren.s County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. THOS. W. BFNNKTT. The captain of hellhovs Iti a big Florida hotel lias aspirations as a dramatist. Ills name Is Henry True i heart, which xvoidd Hfipear to he a good riHine for lik- h'*’M .\t any rale, every time .bdin (iolden goes South Henry hH.** new Ideas for a play. He tells them all to Mr Colden who. If Mfiir.x ever writes tlie piny, uhiloiilit ediy should he his prodiieer, • • • One of the extremely few iiiliabi tnnts of .Xtnlros, that Island of the Western H.'ihiimak where flamingos still are found In large flocks, is Percy t’avill. II perf*‘ct t.vpe of the geiitb'inan ot fnrtimc. He hns been all over Ihe worhl hut came originally from Alts --trall.t:—His brother: Tom Cavil!', w'.as a Vxviimning chiimfiion and is cn'dited \xlt1i helng the originator of tiic .\ns rraliaii cnixxl stroke. Tlie.y tell me It was known originallv iis the “Cavil! K<m SHERIFF I hereby announce mys<*lf as a can- xiidate for re-t*lextion as Sheriff of ijiurens county, subji*ct to the rules and regulations of the Di*mocratic primary' COLUMBUS I.. OWEN,S. j "iroke. • I hereby announxe myself as a can-l didate for Sheriff of Laurtm.s (.ounty j |i;iseliall <-luli, told me tliat .'^am U» alwde d*y U>o j yy Rnlci. TTrtlinrTlTd bnTy w‘fr>? TUT'"'"' best oiilflelder, but one of the liest he had ever s«M‘n. Texas appears to b«‘ ■ slate w'liieli turns out good out Held er.s. Witnessj for in?^im*e. Mr,^ Trl.s Spx*aker. * t’lark Hriflith. oxvnei of the Wa^^h ^ult of the Democratic primarv. C. \V. WIKR. I 1 hereby announce m>\-»elf aa a can didate for Sheriff-ef Ijiufens County, subject to the rules and regulations of Ihe Dent.K-fatic primarv. HICKS k. OWINGS. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Magistrate of Hunter'Township at Clinton, sub- to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primarv. \V. ROY Pin s. I hereby announce my.self as a can- otdate for Magistrate of Hunter Town.ship. at Clintoii, siil)ject.,t«» the rules and n‘gulations of the Dcti\o- cratic primarv. JOHN D. GLYNN. I hereby announce my^vlf as a’ can didate for Magistrate of Hunter j Township at Clinton, subject to the! rules and regulations of the Demo-j cratic primary. B. R. FULl.F.R. , I hereby announce myself as a can-! didate for .Magistrate at Mountville,| Hunter Towruship, and pledge myself to abide by the rules and regulations .of the DenuK'ratic primarv. WALTER F. LYNCH. As a matter of fact, T»*xtis npp<*Mrs' to turn out major league players for nil |)osit|ons. There Is Rogers Horns liv fnnn Winters; (Jus .Maticuso from tJalveston; Gxsirge Watkins from Palestine^; Art Wliiiney from San An tonlo; I.lxiyd Brown from Heeville; Pat Faraway from (Jordon; Tex Farlelon fnxin (Aim.tnelte; Sam dray from Vatx Alstine; Fred .MarlM*rry from SlrexM man, and several nmre. 'r«*x llickanl alxvnys usexl to take pleasure In re- eounting to me the niiinber of athletes ! Texas ha,! produeeil. — • • • - New York never will cense ti* miss Tex Rickard. Broadway has s<M‘n many colorful pcr.sonages, hut no one ever Ixrought nn»re color with him th:in T»*x And. ns a promoter. New York never xvll! see Ills «M|un!. <f>. nHISxndlrM#,) —W’.NfScrvloa FOR T'ONlHtESS I hereby ann«>unee my canditlaey fx*r re-«lectioii to Congress subject to the rules of the Demwralic primary elec tion. I J. J. McSWAIN. Wild Geese Prove to Be Excellent Movie ^Actors Itliax'U, N. Y,—Wild geese make good nmxle aetors In the opinion of Prof. ' A. ATTHCrrm-fTeTTlimY^rsTlT. Taking a p«»siiion In a etxrnflt'ld, .At ten nindt* sound movies of a flock of gc«*s4‘ feeiling in*arliy. “Tiit*y a»t«Ml just as If they knew 1‘J.tM 1.000 si|t)ai'e mil(*s in extent more than «»ne lifth tin- pn s»*nt total; land area of tiie gl«»be. lit the coii. se of altoiit 7000t:o xears llie.x liax»- n dt ed doxxii t4» their pri'sent areo «xf altolit (‘(OO.lKtO square miles. 'I'lic Ice on drc»‘nland alone is ten times xa^t er than the .irea of iln* State of New York. Wegener’s e<lio sinimlngs sIiox\«m| that it is over Jl.ooo fis*! iliirk near tlie «"cnier of the isljiinl and' about 4.000 f*“et''lliMk near Iln* «*<lges of the IkixvI over wlii«-li it spilks. Hero. th(*n, we'liaxe en<*ugli h*e to pimxide a layer of xxat»*r one mile tliiek over 700,0(10 of dri*ei<dand's SiIT.l.*”.** square j miles of .surfu«*e. To litis xve mitst m'd ! anotlier layer of milealeep xvater xxiii»-li j would be .spread «»ver .'I.JtOO.OtKl stpiare j iiill«*s of .\ntarctlca’s UMM'OO s^piare miles. The ejirth is sl«*.t<lily groxviiig wurni er. .As all the he at the ixvo poles melts a stupendous volume o( water will he relea.s»‘d. Professin* Davi«l imi servntlvely estiniat«*s Ih.it tin* sen lev el will ri.se ."lO fvt*r,, Pfofes.-oi* .Mein nrdii.s douhli's that estimnse. Uo.-ior nurnphr(*ys. xvitb tlie stinlies of Bxr<l and Wegener before iiini. Itell«*ves that the rise xvill In* I.‘>1 feel. Su«*li tli»ods are inxthiiig m*w. ns \vx> sex* liy tin* marine fossils found on tin* lojis of the Roekii‘s, Andes and other nionn ] tain rangx's. j Tha Deluge x>1 the- Futuga^,..........—-j ,So, within .'10.000 or 4ti.«s»o years • there will he another deliigx*. Salt xva i ter will sweep •»vef the «-t»ntiin‘nl.s, leaving only tin* higher lainl dry Ilolinml will be Inuiidatexl.'- Fish xvill swim in Buekingham paliu'e and West minster abltey. for irtxxsi of F.ngliind , will lie le'neiith the waves. T|ie Dt‘.s . ert of Suhani will l>e a great inlaiid ! MMi. What is now .New Tork will he j nnirkx‘d by the nppx*r at«*rlx*s and toxv I ers of the taller skyserjtpx'rs as they Jtit out of the water. In an liiumlation xvhieli would thus change g<M>grapliy yuid which w«Mild be ueconipanied by a rise In tempera ture, the elitnate w«»uld rx*turn to xvhat Is wa.s when dinosaurs nxained the eartli and dx-nse Jtinglx>s of d:ink. ifi gantic f(‘rns grew in xs-liat are noxx Peniisylvania toid ('aiiada. Paints and alllgati^rs xvoul<l flourish at thx* polx*s as they (lid millions xxf years ago. What xvill IxetMiMie of man If elintat Ic (‘oiiditions are thus ehaitgxnl? Ice shex'ts in high laliliidea pnaiuce strong coiitrnsis in lemperatnres betxvx‘en tin* polar and exiualorlal regions. Wiitils. Hlorm.s, weather that cltangx's fP(»m • day to day are n»ault. Man fl**ur [ l.s|ix‘s under .such condltiims. If the ' torrid rone were to bxHxvme even iintre t(»rrid than It is. and if what n^e noxv fro7.(‘n tracts around the N(*rtn and ^ Sowtix -polMS a re- io. -bear. miluttatpicaJ I lift*, man’s f(X(Kl supply will not he I what It is now. 1 ProT. 0. S. Simpson of the British Mr. Huff has served in the legisla-; move an employee the boss arranges ture for the past six years and ranks^to have a friend tip him off. T'ne de.xt as one of the influential members of morning the doomed man appear.*: in that body, holding appointment.^ on the bos.s’ office. ^veral important, comm/ttces. Hisj “.My uncle in the most remote prov- friends in the coun^ will vv-elcomo thejince of the Chung river i.s very ill,” announcement vhCt he is offering he explains. “It is necessary that I and he will doubtless have a should go to attend him.'* follovvinf aqigng the voters. want you to think* up some way by which X can be prompted to resign.” I was astonished. “.After he resigns,” my boss con tinued, “I think I can help him to find a more congenial place. But he’s no good where he is. "I always try to be very careful in the'-e cashes,” he explained. “I don’t want it w'ritten on my tombstone that distress. "Why, to reach the Chung CARD Of THANKS river anti minister to your uncle and :h to thaiiic my friends for the i then return will require more than ndid support given nw in Tues-'two yea.s,” he protests, day’s primary, "niis evidence of yom ! “Nevertheless, I must go.” loyalty and interest is deeply appre ciated, and I hope that I may always prove worthy of your confidence. W. W. HARRIS. BOOK SALE. Zaiio drey and Burroujfh’.s Books—ti for Si.00. P(>piilur P'iction, some al most new, formerly $2.00 and $2.50 Ixjoks — 50c each. One hundred hooks, at your own price. See them on sale here for the ne.xt ten (^avs. im BOOK STORE I ever dealt a blow to a man’s self- The boss assumes an expre.ssion of | confidence.” Thi.s employer was almost as wise as the Chine.se*, Avs our civilization and our business grow older we all shall learn seme of the mature wisdom of thx-se older people. Tliey know there aie things in life more important than efficiency and production and quotas and chai-ts. They ^khow that the human soul » more important, and that all the op- x-rations of life should be conducted ".Noble fellow,” says the boss, em bracing him. “Do your duty, and though your journey keep you away for years, have no fear. Your place I will be kept open for you,” The next morning and every morn ing thereafter the two meet on the so as to increase its dignity and self- street, hut there is no embarra.«sment, | respect. no .‘•ense of inferiority on the part of! .Said .Mencius, thx* ancient China- the ex-employee. Face has hx‘en saved, iiian: “The people are of the highest I reim*ml)er one of the fir.st men {importance; the gods come .second; for whom 1 worked in Now York, and j the sovereign is of !e.xser weight.” SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE i $7 WASHINGTON $11 NEW YORK $10 PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC (TTY “ “““ $12 PITTSBURGH (Round Trip FROM CLINTON July 1 and 2 to GREATLY REDUCED PULLMAN FARES FOR LIMITS AND OTHER INFORMATION CONSULT TICKF:T AGENT OR Fred Geissler, G. P. A., J. T. I’erkins, T. P. Atlanta, Gar Atlanta, (Ja. A., Seaboard Air Line Railway ilOt'SE OF REPRESKNT.VnVES I hereby announi^t^ myself a can didate for the House x^f Repre.<«enta-, tives from Laurens County and pledge' myself to abide by the rules of the* Democratic primary. | JOHN BOLT CULBERTSON. fhx*y xvxTc leixinu thx*ir pictures taken.” .Mien said. “TIh^v rose and settled down right In front of the camera. One of tbeiii exen iqime up and biMed ■ft the l( metxHxrological xxfl1'x*e ha.<« advancx'd the thx'ory that (*hx*Ilx‘Hn. Mousterian and other racx»!* of men that xm«x* Hoar ls)ix*d in aoutbem Kiirx»pe xvere xvi|>xMl oat hx*(ausx* the x'lhmite i*liHiigx*xl and .that inedible vermin tox»k the place of the awimal.< that were hnntx^l. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the House of Represerrtatives from Laurens Coun. ty, and promise to atude by tlie result .of the I^mocratk primary. PHIL D. HUFF. NOTICE. CANDIDATES Birch Crews From Fine ^ Bethel. .Maine.—A large birch tree ^•xvs from the stamp of an old pine trx*;' hx*re. . one enn tell what may hapi>en If a nx*w carbonifertxus era shouHl follow' the warming xif the earth. Man t« about as old as the present Ic^age. Is a question If he will survive It. It You will need Candulmte OnrdA or other advertisins materuiL WjljIB frepBred to execute ofder im mediately. Let us do your campaign Circulates Dollar Hoarded 25 Years Findlay, Ohixi.—Hoarded since l!S»7. a sliver d(*llar wl\Ich huxi CHRONICLE IGCO. hxin hidden In a clock lii a Find lay home has Imm^d put hack inwi circultitlon* ' * The “lioardexi dollar” was givx*ii to a Huxllay mao 26 years ugx> b.x Ms grandmother to buy a t'hriat- nms present, hut Instead It was hidden in the cbH'k. At the be^ heat of the chamlxer of commerce Id its aatl-hoardlng cammilgn. the dollar xvss started on a round x>f butinxw^ places, approprlutxMy tagged It would signify tc what purpose It was put. r\ Oregon Asks People to^ Walk on Capitol Grass Sulem. Ore.—Not only (*an you walk on the grass In the Capitol grounds here, yon are invited to xio so. Secretary of State Hal H<»as de dared recently that, while there were no '’Keep off the graan” signs on the Capitol lawiLs, VUitora (mrefully kx^pt CO the walka, **The state of Oregon wants them to enjoy the lawns,” he said. ”80 we are going to put tqt signs reading. 'I’leose walk on the jrraaa.' ** w 0 B I I fl a a a a a a a a a I a a a n Subscribe to a a THE CHRONICLE a Keks 140 Typw of Cress Durham, N. C.—Though North Caro* states. Dr. H. L. Blomqulsi; Dtikt luU- rorsky hotanlst, has collected 210 i^actmxHis of grasses from this statox A NEWSY, COMPLETE a a a m il FAMILY NEWSPAPER $1.50 Per Year “The Paper Reads^’ % A V t mm