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• 1 ' • - r'"* - -j- .^-_- * rf, '* / THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1932 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PAGE SKTgt Fat Man Reduces | 53 Pounds—Oh Boy! V-v Don’t b€ stubborn, you h\g fat meiit —throw off your fat before yOur fatj throws you into the discard. E|b as Mr, S. A. Lanier of Sawtellj^T Calif., did—read his letter: have used two peducinR belts toi no benefit but since using Kruseheoj Salts, each morning in my cpffee I; have‘taken off 7 lbs, in| a week and< eat most anything I like. Tweighed j 243 lbs. 6 months ago and now ij weigh 190 lbs.” j SECOND INSTAIXMENT Take one-half teaspoonful of Kru-j Synopsis: Johnny Breen, 16 years schen Salts in a glass of hot water | old, who had spent all of his life j hemenbe that his loss was great ' Text Of Oeniocratic Platform Goldville Scouts In Washingtoi I ftAC^OUOT j Tjie Boy Scouts of Goldville, headed -urnment effei-tively exerci.-e itrs powen'by Scoutmaster. Bruce Galloway, are I to enable the state* to effectually pro^i enjoying a two weeks trip to Wash- Itect themselves against importation I ington where they are seeing the I of intoxicating liquors in violation of'’many interesting sights of the capital. ; their laws. j They are making the trip in the big Pending repeal, we favor immediate' "Joanna school bus. modification of the Volstead act to ~ “ legalize the manufacture and sale of WW T Jk beer and other beverages of such al- Vaf fsl B cohol content as is permissible under MOTH-PROOF BAGS for your win ter clothing, at Buchanan’s. tf 1 spoil, he boulfht cheap and sold at a | tremendous, stock of self-conceit and'the constitution and to provide there s} profit,* even w'hen protesting vi.h t- confidence. Once he hit a rash young from a proper and needed revenue. eihemenbe that his loss was great il v: man such a terrific crack, the blow j 10. Protection of the investing pub- ~ „ rfnT A—^ TTn ^^ every morning — cut down on fattyjaboard a Hudson*river tugboat plyingjof two work rooms came the ki' hen. 'anded on hi^; chin, that the vdctim layjlic by requiring to be filed with the' ^ Apartment. Close in a/nd meats, potatoes and sweets -now' you know the safe way to lose unsightly fat. ' » For a trifling sum you can get a Kruschen Salts that lasts 4 jar of weeks at Young Pharmacy or any drug .s*^ore in the world—but he sure and get Kruschen—Vour health comes first. near river convenient. Apply to Dr. S. C. Hays. New York, Is tossed into the j small and dark, opening to the H. ing fvft a hulf>our unconscious. The story! governnjent and carried in advertisei j a terrific collision which j room in the rear. At one side of this, grew bv telling and the fame oftments of all offerings of foreign and FOR SALE — Squabs, rabbits, duck- in sfnks the tug, drowms his mother and 1 tack of a sink, to save plumbing was John Breen took on added stature-. | dome-stic stocks anthlMvids true infor- Fighting kept his mind alert andimation as to bonuses, commiss'oris, the man he called father. Ignorant, the bathroom. And the back room, the unschooled, and fear driven, he drags* home of the Lipvitch family, where lings, squirrels. Apply to J. V. Ed wards, phone 365. 7-21-4tc POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS him.self ashore, hides in the friendly darkness of a huge covered truck— only to, be kicked out at dawn—and into the midit of a tough gang of river rat boys who beat and chase him. He escapes and, exhausted, tumbles into a basement doorway. Later, he hear^ the trap <ioor-flammed, a pad lock snapped down—and he is trap- beds, made him w’ary, while dim thoughts pnnc.pa invested and interests of the,, j i -j. j ^ j ■ r • ' J . e .!.■ J- c 1 *1. * * X' 11 J LET US dry clean your suit or dress they * entertained their friends, ate of thuflgs beyond the tenements, qf .sellers their meals, and slept, stretched the wide avenues and great rnansions, in I i full seventeen feet from party wall to crossed his consciousness in '’dreams. party wall. Here, father, mother, John learned that millionaires were in Becka and the twins, Muriel and Con- the city, powerful,'kindly, and im- stance, the latter just able to walk,, mensely rich, looking about for, w'or- wcj-e sheltered. In the living room there were two J Lt „ ... XU tf 11 X X tf Buchanan’s Dry Cleaners and Regulation t' the full extent of the,?* . •' - , , f Laundry. It federal povei* of: ! ped. CLERK OF COURT I hofcfby announce myseK a candi date f'l’* re-election to the office of (’lerk >f Court of Laurens County, subjc to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. THOS. W. BENNETT. Now go on with the story. “Becka! Becka!’’ “Yes, Pa.’’ “Vill you shud de vawter off?” “Papa, it iss off.” “Vot you del: me, Berka? Id don’d (a) HoUling companies which sell F^OR RENT-!—Spencer home, 9 rooms securities in interstate commerce. ‘j, and all conveniences. Also 5-room (b) Rates of utility companies op- cottage next to Spencer residence. Ap- thy daughters of Israel .He suspected elating across state lines. i ply to H. D. Henry. tf that miles and miles beyond them lay (c) Exchange trading in securities | RExNT—d-roonT house on norrii covered by colored spreads by vast territories unexplored. 1 and commodities. j Maple street in College Vie month in the Clothing Emporium' n. Quicker methods of realizing on. \vailable June 1. Apply to H day and shoved aga’nst the wall farth est from the windows, to get away New and Second Hand—found John i assets for the relief of depositors Henry from the night air. Becka and the Breen part of a/routine that included | su .pended banks and a more rigid w. n. tf twins slept on one of these and Mr. every phase of the business, that is, and Mrs. Lipvitch occupied the other, every phase of it but the receipt of With the advent of Johnny Breen a wages. John lay awake at night re cot, from a nearby second-hand store, i viewing the bitter struggle and work- supeivision of national banks for the: IT is economy to haje your clothing protection of depositors and the pre-! dry cleaned and vour laundry done vention of the use of their moneys in. by our improved methods. Buchanan’s speculation to the detriment of local {Dry Cleaners and Laundry^ It jrun? I beared id. Do vot I told you; I h. ilidate Laun r • and 1- prima’‘| FOR SHERIFF •iv announce my.self as a can- >r re-election- as Sheriff of county, subject to the rules dilations of the Democratic COLUMBUS L. OWENS. vill you?” Channon Lipvitch hohblcii back through the basement, to the. rear room. Hhe shuffled, his feet at an angle, his be^arded face assumirig an air of comical severity. It was an oc casion and (’hannon Lipvitch, certain . of his ground, determined to correct I h.- oy announce myself as a can- daughter. Conversation, in the didate f ir Sheriff of-Laurens Coun y living-sleeping room, came to a and pi' 1.?^ myself to abide by the ^vhile suit of the Democratic primal>. splash of. running water sounded C. VV. WIER. i without, ‘^o, you told it lies to I hetvby announce myself as a can- me on Shahbas?” He bristled, but didativ fir Sheriff of I^aurens County,. Becka, more voluble than her father, subject t') the rules and regulations of ^ instantly replied, the Dt-m<K'ratic primary, J “It’s in back. Pa. Don’t be so sud den! with calling me a liar. It’s in the house in hack. I hear it splashing, like HICKS F. OWINGS. I hereby announce myself a candi- ’if ! date f >r Sheriff of Laurens county |yoa and pledge myself to abide by the! ffut ('hannon Lipvitch was right. rule.s and regulations of the Demo-1 Water was splashing, if not in their cratic primary. DORROH D. PEDEN. FOR xMAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Magistrate of Hunter Township at Clinton, sub ject t) the rules and regulations of the DenuKratic primary. W. ROY PITTS. I hereby announce myself as a can didate f'»r Magistrate of Hunter Towtuhip, at Clinton, subject to the nile-i -1 11 regulations of the Demo cratic primary. JOHN I). GLYNN. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate—.for Magistrate .j>f „.Hunter Town.ship at Clinton, subject to the rule# and regulations of the Demo- " B. R. FULLER. cratic pnmary. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Magistrate at^ Mountville, Hunter Township, and pledge myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. WALTER F. LYNCH. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Magistrate of Jacks Town ship, subject to tl^ result of the Democ'-dtic primary. A. I. DIXON^ apartment, then aear by. Ha, he was right; his ears were not stuffed up. Water taxes were ever in hi.s mind when faucets fhrned. “V^ell,” he said, “shud id off, vy don’t you? Dell me, who iss making sooch a jjiplasch on Shahbas?” He was a strict man with his family—in the presence of visit ors. The girl, big for her age, and plump, with an almost premature de velopment, laughing ami giggling, climbed through a rear window of the Lipvitch home, the living-, .sleeping-/ eating-room in back of the Clothing Emporium — New and Second Hand. She had to make a high step, a very redits. cr< I The severance of affiliated securi- I ties companies and the divxure of the I investments from commercial banks; i and further r-cstriction of federal re- i serve banks in iHoniitting the use of Ohio, i tederal le.'.er.ve facilities for specula- J tive purposes. 12. The full measure of justice and SAlxESMAN WANTED — Full or part time. Selling old established line of printed necessities to business concerns. Permanent cofWfeetion. Mer chants Industries, IIkc., Box 102X, Day- _ ItpX W.ANTED—Responsible party to r^- resent us in Clinton and Laurens. generosity for all war, veterans who ! have suffered disability or disease ^amTd hr -nr • Tusrriting^ frcmi • actual; Must have sition for his own car. Good propo- right [larty. Greenwood service ip time of war, and for their dependents. . 13. A firm foreign policy iricluding:! Peace with all the world and the set-| tlement of international disputes by i arbitration; no interference in the in- terational affairs'of other nations; the sanctity of treaties, and the main tenance of gi>od faith and of good 7-21-3tc Pianos — $95.00 up A. O’Daniel w Modern Flour Mill for custom grinding. We ill in financial obligations; adher-|gr;||ju.^j|^0g better flOUF vee to the World Court with the-/ - i x x* .e and absolute satisfac- enee pending reservations; the pact oi He w^s suddenly confronted by a crowd of toughs i^Has placed beneath oiie of the wm-j ed the harder l>y day. He arose at five- tive by provisions for consultation and conference in case of threatened vio lation of treaties;^international agree ment for reduction of armaments, and i cooperation with nations of the ^ western hemisphere to maintain the spirit of the Monroe doctrine. We oppose i^ncellation of the debts tf -I- .1 4 XU ' u- X 1 ixk u- X - u ^ lowing to tlw United States by for mally families preponderant on the i bis tpousers, and with shirt in hand, natimis Paris abolishing war as an instrument of national policy, to be made effeb-i , x or exchange for wheat, corn, rye, barley, etc. dows. ! thirty, an hour liefore Lipvitch, and Channon Lipvitch, like the heads of i in the dark murky room he slipjied on female side, felt him.-elf overshadow ed by the growing impudence of Bec- ka added to the volubility of Mrs. Idp- vitch. A shrewd general in a trade, he went! to the littered tub. In those mornings John worked 11. rnd;ef)cndence for the Philippines; ultiniaie statehood for Porto Rico; the hard and fast to get out on Abe street I American citizens in and then he idled alwiut until the vom-'l ^^^e operation of the Panama canal. wa.s limp in the* hands of hi.s wife andj ;,i^ of Li])vitch. The street was anj L'i Simplification of legal proced- hillh step, for they were on the"baM-^Jit'" ‘'ii mlless show, a eon.stuntly rha.iginx „,Va„d reorKanisation of the judicial ment floor, ind the sills wrere hiljh. i *** ''fl' "P"" i la|M-stl.v w ith human fTsures hunt' on i„ „,„ke tin; attainment of jus- IJer skirt was tight and long, in f^ct,; . "f hnck. . , I tice speedy, eertaih and at less rest. shT ^lfeTa.eir one-^reT'tl.T^tHJtwarrart and .squirn^^ H.^he .HeysT idow, the other was uncovered far: town-lt was a good place, hls|„ ICC the knee; a.plump shapely leg.|''"V- *o full of customers aiwuys close ,, ^ as windi ahos'i 'Becka, standing on tiptoes, her , Saturday afternoon of John- skirt lifted unnecessarily high, peered i |^y*g introduction to the city his across the narrow area between the buildings. Through a broken window pane she saw a boy splashing over a rusty sink, under a tap of running water. He held a piece of hard yel- re- ception in the back room of the Cloth ing Emporium took on the proportions of an event. Johnny’s story, given amid greedy mastication of .«eed rolls and gulps of tears and lukewarm cof !(yw laundry soap and was working up , thrilled the company with a sym pathy grown quick through the age- FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce my candidacy for re-ele'-t'on to Congress subject to the rules of the Democratic primary ela tion. J. J. McSWAIN. \J I her-by announce myself a candi date for ('pngreas from the Fourth C'Ongrci-sional district and pledge my self t) abide by the result.^ of Demo ratLc primary. JAMES D. McCullough. a lather; his hair and face pjere streaming wet. The boy caught a glimpse of her, ‘his ej^es were wide with fear—'olue eyes. She sn^ed at him. Then she turned hurriel^ her skirts over her knees—her stockings were new and she made the most of the occasion. Breathlessly she jumped jilown into the Lipvitch • living-room. i“It’a a boigler,” she declared, almost iiings followed each oth- expanded, John Breen for ruffian.s trudging to arid fro ^-om the river. His stay at the ('lothing Emporium became more and more jierilous. The Grogan gang was “laying” for him. He avoided the river front and kept away from the Bowery. Once, on a Saturday night, walking with Becka, arm in arm, and deep in the mysteries of river lore, for J')hn told her everything he could Ask your grocer for fur ther particulars. EMERALD CITY MILLS Durst-Andrews Co. Greenwood, S. C. 16. (’ontinuous publicity of political contributions and expenditures, Strengthening of the corrupt practices NEW BUILDING & LOAN SERIES act, and .severe penalties for niisap- . remember, he was suddenly confront- long persecution of their race a sym- j ^ erowd of toughs, pathy leadin* to monumental work^; ' kyke!” the HOUSE OF REPRESExNTATIVES I here'r^ aunojunc« myself as a can- didaTe-fm-^tfie* House of Repre^enta- 'ITveFtrom myself to abide by the rules of the DcMHocratic primary. JOHN BOLT CULBERTSON. fainting. Tremendous excitement pre vailed in ^e Lipvit<|[i home. “Quick, Papa, quick,” Mrs. Lipvitch mhI Mrs. Yartin were urging and helping the reluctant Lipvitch at the window. Suddenly the water stopped. Lipvitch, in the area, caught a of a boy’s face- at the broken wirdov;. The little man, he was a head of charity within the city. Tears coursed down hj.s cheeks as he refieat- ed, “My mother is drowneil, my mother is drowned!” The “oy, oy, oy” of Mrs. Lipvitch and Mf.s, Yartin ' pjHCtuated the story. Mrs. Bluingren, I with large, wondering brown eyes, fightin’ propriation of campaign funds. VVe condemn: 1. The improjier and exce.ssive use i of money in political activitie.s. j 2. Paid lobbies of special interests to influence ineinbers of congress and i other public servants by personal con- j tact. ' 3. Action and utterances of high public officials liesigned to influence stock exchange prices. We Will Open Series X On July 10th. 4. The ofieh and covert n.sisiance of .Set On from front and back he was i h' unmercifully beaten, kicked and maul- niade by congiessiona tommi I cried in sympathy, while Becka dried I his clothe.s and tewed on buttons. I “You aie staying by us, nqw,” Becka spoke to Johnny, smiling, her face close to his. Tears welled in his eyes. He was terribly tired; kindness cut through him like a knife ed. Becka, screaming, ran to the cor ner crying, “Moider, perlice—moider! I)er!i'‘e!” Her frantic screams wer ht ai d for a block and a cop, providen tially near, rushed to the scene in time to save John Breen from com- phte annihilation. Be ka 5 upported him, carried him U*es to curtail the extravagant expen ditures of the government, and to re- I yoke improvident .suhsidie.s granted to favoreil intere.sts. 5. The extravagance of the Farm Board, its di.sastrous action which made the government a speculator in farm prpilucts, and the unsound judicy of re.-.tricting agricultural products to liooks fur Stock Subscriptionii Now Open At THE (’().M>!ERCIAL BANK home, a' bloody battered gladiator. . , . • , Becka wa.s his nurse, tended him,,^*'*' demands of domestic mai Ldinrv"'itont on a cot in the corner ' wa.shed his cuts and bjui.se3, and 'Mit usurpation of power y t e LIBERTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION horter than his wife, struggled to j "n'j ■exaltation crowding'hack the! his blackened eyes. She sat on his! ^inm foreign .securities offered by in- conimand his voice. He did not looh invents of the previous day and night a 1/ Qd Q x.nn. i formidable Tn his black silk skull cap. i Days of bewildering complexity fol- I hereby announce •yy ® Unnax. nf features worked convulsively. lowed on his establishment in the fam- tt-nXtrr™ “VSt i-'. Vox ho oxdal..d ex- promise to abide by the roxolt I ciMly. The b.,y looked hasmlos. .’.7 rt. x;„ frightened. “Vill you come oudt? dr if you don’t. of the Democratic primary. PHIL D. HUFF. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the House of Represenutivea from Laurens Coun ty, subject to the result of the Demo cratic primary. ^ R. A. BABB. * I hereby announce myaelf as a can didate for the House of lUpresenta- Aivea from Liftreaa tubjest te the result of the Democratic primary. J. D. WITHERSPOON. NOTICE CANDIDATES Y’wi win need Candidate Garda or other advertisintf material. We are prepved to execute your order im mediately. Let U8 do your campaign Printing. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Pubitohen — Printers Lipvitch screamed I—I—call polize!” “Papa, H’s only a boy.” Becka was again climbing through the window. “Here, Iwy^ come out to us.” She rap ped and rattled the weathered sash. ' “Id's only a p«y. Only a poy,” Mr. Lipvitch announc^, as if terribly dis appointed. He greeted Johnny with a aroike and held out a scrawny hand to the strong fiat of the boy who leaped up without effort, a ragged, desperate waif with wet hair and shining eyes. But Channon Lipvitch was triumph ant. He had proven himself, with the help of circumstances. Before one’s family and friends, bravery is a vir tue. The Lipvitch Clothing Emporium- New and Second Hand—was not un couch and cried over him, cares: ed him, her hero. And so the months went by in a ily of Channon IJpvitch, as a cousin {^'*'‘’lher of smells and chattel and from the farm, for so Elkan Nes^er,!‘ontiruous struggle, a mulamud, advised. Slowly the river j As the summer waxed to its fullest ternational bankers, as a result of which billions of dollars in que-stion- able bonds have l>etMi.|Sol(l to the pub lic upon the implied approval of the federal government. 7. The Hawley-.Smoot tariff law, the orohihitive rates of which have re- wimmxxd Tnhnnv learned of svn-i heat hnd high humidity thickened the. , . , dimmed. Jonnn> ureen learnea oi »yii i » j ^ I suited in retaliatory action by more agogues and rabbis. He thought the I air with oppressive damp, the Lip- ’ whole world consisted of the river and ^ iGh family moved out of their bac'k the Ghetto, nothing else. Becka be-: room into the rear area of the tene- came a dominant force in the direction nuTt. Here, with their mattresses of his emotions. He burst out of his close together, they lay gasping clothes, his strong body never tired. | t^hrough the nights. John, prone on h‘s his co-t of produc. He cbuld lift Becka high up so she back, gazed upward on clear nights kets and im reaseu ni o. i p might reach the top ahelves in the' at a slit of heaven. Fre<iuent domes- ^lon. than 40 countries, created internation-j al economic hostilities, destroyed ip-' ternational trade, driven our factories into foreign countries, robbed the American farmer of his foreign mar shoo: she was often needing things Tt'c arguments sounded back and forth there and then, JiTddenly, he reTused^ down crdwtfi^ tf^r shafis ' to lift her, but climbed up himself' fancies filled John’s mind as he fret- and found nothing., - ,1^ ^rough-the’hot nights amid t|ie John had^aehieved a prime requisite | close incest of the city slums, for worldly success. He was known j (Continued next week). four and five blocks away as “Fight-j ing Lipvitch.” He became a celebrity,; W^ll ITffinwn nothing less, elevated above the boys gVllWVTll on the .treotj on . p«. in f«t, wil^ j FaiTOer OffetS young men four and five years his' To accomplish these purposes and 4o^ recover economic Jiberty -we pledge the nominees of this convention and the-best effort of a great party whose founder announceii the doo- trine which guides us now, in the hour of OUT country’s need — “e<iual rights to all, special privileges to none. like the barge Cavalied, in shape, at senior in point of age and a decade! least. U ws a nice little business, buying and soling. In the back, bram^bing from a dark, narrow hallway with a ^Untered pine floor, were the work rooms lit by, nak^d yellow gas jets beyond him in worldly lore. The Gro-j J. D. Witherspoon, a native of this gan gang, out for revenge, cruised county, announces himself in today’s the Ghetto. John Breen, with brass j paper as a candidate for the house of knuckle dusters in his pockets, a reck-j representatives in the August pri- less light in hie eyes, fought whenlmaries. Mr. Witherspoon is a well- there were no more than two or three, known farmer of the Cross Hill sec- ' and crowde? during ten hours of the and took to his heels before a gang.! tion where he has large land holdings, days with operators on pants and; He rather liked fighting, it added to *“ ' ** ' * vests. Lipvitch took in piece work on j his popularity. He began to absorb ‘the less difficult parts of manufac-lthe philosophy of the Ghetto, the *ture hiring bis help from the tene-| kindly brotherhood of those who live make the race this summer for this source of considerable good-natured Imeirti of the street. His stock did not within the pale. He also absorbed a,office. ' rivalry.—Laurens Adver^ser. WINS GOLF B.AG Jodie Chandler, Clinton golfer, was the .successful contestant in the “Kicker”' tournament completed at the Lakeside golf club last week and was presented with the handsome golf bag which has been on display at the Men’s Shop. The tournament, which was run on the’ handicap plan so that and is well known throughout the all the players would be placed on an! county. His friends and acquaintances equal footing, created a great deal of will be interested to l^arn that he will interest in the club and was the Schaeffer Tirofi PenS'Ci The makers of Schaeffer Pens are precise in every detail. Every pen miist measure up to a standard that is unquestionable not for Just a few montlis, bat for a life time. Their per fected. methods assures you of this service, yet the cost is low considering this fea ture. Guaranteed- for «I i f e against the slightest defect. Designs and p^nts to Mset your individual require ments. Other Pens are carried, priced from— $1.00 up CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 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