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Remaining Games
On Court Schedule
Following is the sche.dule of the re
maining games oh the basketball
schedule of Presbyterian college:
-Jan. 19—Erskine at Due West (var
sity and freshmen).
Jan. 21—Furman at Clintoiv.
Jan. 21—Newberry at Clinton (var-
y
THE CLINTON aiRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
Hull Urges Loans
To Help Farmers
Tennessee Seiuitor Seeks To Se-
—cure Help of^ Finance Corpor
ation For Farmers.
at
sity and freshmen).
Feb. 4—Clem.son at Clemson.
Feb. 7 — College of Charleston
Clinton. ,
Feb. 9—Darlington Prep at Clinton
(freshmen). '
Feb. 11—Tentative.
Feb. 14—Eiskine at Clinton (va
.sity and fieshmen). ''
Feb. 16—Wofford at Clinton (var
sity and'freshmen).
leb. IS—Clemson at Clinton.
Feb. 20—Newl>erry at Newlnory
(varsity and freshmen).
Washington, Jan. 16. Variou.s
forms of inflation—or “reflation”—
are being proposed by those who want
COOI.HKJE ^ j relieve the farmer of his burden
Washington, I). C., Jan.. 16. — No of debt,
president within the memory of any-; j^fj^^ion would be a form of emer-
one now living wa.s so universally reliefrelief for the firrmer
popular with all ranks and kinds of mortgage charges
tmu
OLI^
, Ew wm
bt4 CARL N.6£T2
known residence of
Sing Sing prison.
one
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. 1933
depositor 1»|-sq«*re mile, which i.s greater than any
other city in the world.
• New York pedestrians are exercis
ing more qare in crossing streets. The
I city is experiencing a sharp decrease
in auomobile fatalities.
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One of New York’s hotels is wired
for television.
There are scores of men and women
in New York who enter every*' prize
contest that comes along. They ac
tually make a living that way.
Nearly k'.OOO men in Ne>)^’ York
stand ready to sell on a moment’s no
tice any quantity of blood that a hos
pital or physician requires to save a
patient or hasten his recovery from
a ^disease Which has so weakened his
defense that he has to have help from
a stronger ftian. These men are called
professional blood donors.
The School of Law at St. John’s col
lege, over in Brooklyn, is the largest
law school in the world.
him of his farm - • The widow of Hendrick Jansen!
people «, was Calvin CnolidKe. It >* threaten to deprive
pr^iuibly true that among people j„ost popular proposal for Sluyter was offered $210 for her home
r- all partie.s, beliefs and callings, he ' , vnlnntarv do-! at 49 Wall street in 1663.
New York department stores are |
I .veiling treadmill walking machines.!
: “Take a walk without leaving your i
> home,” says the ad. 1
partie.s, neiieis ami callings, voluntary do
had fewer enemies and more genuine ^^stic allotment plan, which is likely
'to be passed by this congress or the
any
more
President
since I
(Ol'NTY TKEASrUFR’S NOTICE
The books of the ('ounty Tteasuvc’
will be open for the collection of taxe:
for the fiscal year. 1942. at the Trea. -
urer’s office from Octo!><*r ITith to Dt-
cember 21, 1922. .\ft**r Di'ciMiiber iil
one per cent will he adiied. After
January 31, two per cent will be add
ed. and after February 2'<th. seven
per cent will lie adiled until thv loth
day of March, r.*22, when the books
will be closed.
All persons owning property in
aihnirers than
Wahington.
Here in Washington there is little
’< eience for Presidents as such. They
me and go, while the iK*rmanent in-
ihitunts of the District of Columbia
*ny on their jobs. But for once of
ficial Washington was genuinely and
i* eply grieved when the news came
hit .Mr. ('oolidge was no more. .\nd
wherever his name
Little German bands are apiiearing
next in an attempt to subsidize the jin all parts of New York and even in
« _ _ 1 1 ...v.:..!. the siiliiirhs. It’s the r
farmer onto a price level which will
give him some pretense of economic
the suburbs. It’s the depression.
The average density of population
in Manhattan—New York city proper
—is more than 100,000 persons per
SPECIAL
Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping,
Harpei^’s Bazaar, Home. and Field,
value $14.00, now for a limited time,
$6.00. (4ood Housekeeping 2 years as
a substitute for Cosmopolitan.
JAS^ W. CALDWELL
_ Call 38 at 12 P. M.
equality with the rest of the popula-i I>eaf people in New York want a
I theatre where they can .see silent mo-
form of emergency relief Pi^ures.
farmer i.s most likely to i ...
something ' SI.OOO.OOO
;* was no more, .'vnu | ;; '’','■ ', 7, ‘ , r- ouired to nav
akin to the proposal of Senator Cor-:‘^”7"
le was spoken there , ..r e* York’s municii
But the,
which the
receive from
Danziger’s
- . V* r 1 Ulell Hull of Tennessee, who would use; * o-s mu
wns ..rnne reference to .Mr,, ( oolnlge ^-^^ R,...o„..r„etmn Finance corner-
a day is .'e
the salaries of
I)al army, estimate i
New
at
Reconstruction Finance corpor-
to save the farmer from mort-
who t ndearefl herself to all classes of
peoiile in Washington as few Presi- ’^tion
, , . . V V1 ♦, gage sa es ami foreclosure salo.s.
dents wives have ever been able to
Hull would have the R. k', C. ad-
IVople liked .Mr. Coolidge because j vance stricken farmers sufficient
he didn’t pretend to he anything but tunds to protect them from mortgage
w hat he was, just' one of the onlinary
In New York's sanitation
ment $800,OOu is ebaryed for
keep of 203 horses, of wh-oh only 20
are in service.
depart-
the up-
sales ami tax sales.
more than one school ilistrict are le-j (.„niinon people. They liked him, too, 1110 farmers—many of them at any
fiuested to call for receipts in each of i for his dry Yankee humojvami.itjvyilL , ate—are now protecting Ibem.selves tho.se of churches, schools |'
the .several school districts in which | years' hefitre Wa.'-hington gets) f join that .sort of tiling, some of Ad'dre.sses arc given
In the banks of this city are more
than $1,000,000 of unclaimed deposits.
First Quality
Table Oil Cloth, yd.
19c
humorous anec-
the property is located. This is im-j through repeating
portant, a.s additional cost and !>en-j j^les about him.
alty may he attached. , One of the stories most frequently
All alile-hodiecl male citizens he-^ told• is that at a dmner which he at-
tween the ages of twenty-one <21) | when vice-president, a lady
I told' is
of twenty-one <21) |
and sixty (*>(») years of age are liable
to pay a poll tax of $1.(M>. ('ommuta-
tion Road'Tax $l..iO in li«*u of roail
duty. -All able-hatlied men between
the ages of 21 ami r),’) are lialde to
road duty exceiit those in military
service, school trustn^es. .school teach-
eis, ministers and students. ‘
l*ro)ier attention will 1h* given those
who wish to pay their taxes through
tlie mail l>y check, money order, etc.,
gi\ing name of township and numl*er
of.sc)v»ol (listtied.
1). ROY .SLMB.SON,
if County Treasurer.
in “.Sears Roebuck sales” and other.s
w ith guns. Obviously, from any con-1
servative point of view, that kind of
protection cannot be allowed to,
sjiread. H means revolution—revolu
tion agamst the government, whose!
operation is dependent on its prerog- ^
alive of taxatTbn, and revolution i
against the creilit system, which gov-i
i erns us all. I
T'hose Few Words ’ Hull has introduced a hill w’hich
few years ago two or three hooks | would lend up to $1,00(),00(),0<)0 to,
were published which attacked the haifl-pressed farmers. The hill pro-1
character of George Washington. A I [loses to lend money at 3 per cent to |
ked .Mr. Coolidge farmers who need that money to pay
froiT all over the world. Tbe LastJ
sitting on his left said to him, “I have
made a Iw't that I can gel you to say
three word*.’’ •
“You lose,” replied .Mr. Coolidge.
HOW MODERN
WOMEN LOSE
FAT SAFELY I
Gain Physical V’igor — Youthfulness
AVith (Tear Skin and Vivacious Eyes
That Sparkle M'ith (Horiou-s Health.
newspaper man as
what he thought of him. He looked
out of the south window of his office
Uiwaril the Washington monument.
“I notice his monument still
stands,” he said.
ASSESSOR’S NOTICE
The (''ounty .Auditor’s office :it Lau
rens, .S. r., will hv open from the 1st
day of January to the 20th day of
February, 1933, for the purpose of
Frank W,, Stearn.s of Boston, Mr.
Coolidge’s close.st friend, tell.s a .story
illustrating the late President’s ca
pacity for silence w’hen he haT noth
ing to .say. The day .Mr, Coolidge was
nominated for vice-iiresient he asked
taking tax returns for the ensuing; ,stearnes to take a ride with him.
year; ami lor tne iransaetion of all
bus Pm* s s j kmT alTiTn tf to the iiffice. For
th<* coiivenieiice of the taxpayers,
either t)ie County .Auditor or an a.s-
Mstarit will tie Chroughout the county
«'n the ilates named lielow to take re-
lurn.'-' for 1933:
( loss Hill. Thur.sday. .Ian. 19th. 9
mortgagi* interest and taxes.
All of which may sound like one
more scheme to add to the farmer s
debt at a time when the farmer al
ready is burdened with more debt
than he can stand. The ffi:^ is'. how-
Here’s the recifie that bani.shes fat
and brings into blossom all the natu
ral attractiveness that every woman
[lossesses.
Every morning take one half tea-
s[ioonfuI of Kruschen Salt.s in a glass
of hot water before breakfast — cut
ever, that the measure seems to he a > {Jow-n on pastry an<l fatty meats
distinctly valuable palliative w’hich lijfht on potatoes, butter, cream
sugar—in 4 weeks get on
would temporarily save the individ
ual farmer from complete collapse un
der his ten-hillion-dollar farm mort
gage ilebt and the increased taxes to
which he has been subjected.
4 weeks
aod note how many
have vanished.
Get a botlle^ of Kruschen
the cost is trifling and it
-go
and
the .scale.s
pounds of fat
.Salts-
lasts
The governor <if Massachusetts .said,
"How do you do?” when they met. I
Th<‘y di’o\e fifty miles, till .Mr. Cool-i
ide sail!. "(Juess it’s' time .ta Turn
hack.” And that, .Mi. Steams declares, i on
was the entire conversation of the 90-
inile drive
iL-ia a ximaiTVAliVit JUfiasilTJp-lDi^j^ gteek^._l^ first bottle doesn’t
JuccmI by a conservative statesman.' convince you this is the easiest,'saf-
father of the income tax'est and surest way'to lose fat—if you
li * C.l 1.,,. oiHU <1 Mr. Coolidge was very fond of walk-
j j ^ Yj I mg around the streets of Washington
Jan. 20th. 1 to looking
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Frid.iy,
Monday, Jan. 2:5rd,
Jan. 2i?rd.
23 rd.
21th.
24th.
Waterloo,
I »r. 'ilioiupson’s
9 If. 11 A .M.
J»!iy .Martin’s, .Monday
I 1 31) A. .M. to 1 :30 1‘. .M.
Poplar .'Springs, .Monday, Jan.
t" 1 !’•
T’aTlor’s .^torc, Tuesday. Jan.
9 to 11 A. .M.
War*' .'^hoai.'i, T'uesday, Jan.
II ;3n A. M. to 1 29 P. .M.
Princeton. Tuei.day, .Ian. 24th, 2 to
4 P .M.
Hickoiy Tavern. Wbslnesday.
23fh. 9 to 11 A. .M.
Byiit/'^ .8t%re. W’e«lMesday, Jan.
ll::Ubx.A. M. to 2:30 P. .M.
Iteeves’ Store, Wetlnesday,
2.Mh. 3 tty 1 P. M.
Gray CiKi't, Thurstlay. Jan.
9 A. .M. to Kl’. M.
Owings, Thtusday, Jan. 26lh.
A P. M ,
John Jones’ .^ore, Friday,
into the sho|) wimlows.
He was .seldom recognized, merely 1k*-
cause people don’t ex|)ect to
anti is the, foremost authority in con-
tariffsT I
.Anti so, while Senator George, ofj
(Jeorgia, offers , a hill which would |
lentl three R. F. C. billions to farmers I
who could wrangle a 30 per cent re- j
iduction in their mortgage indebted
ness. Hull offers this measure, which
lull ol-
ln)ws with the Presitlent t»f t.n* United
Statt's on “F” street. There' was al
ways a secret service man elose by.
One day .Mr. Cotdidge was hailed by a
pa'^sing imitorist from a ilistant state
who w’untetl to kntiw how to find the
don’t feel a su|)erh improvement in
health—so gloriously energetic—vig
orously alive—your money glgdly re
turned.
But he sure for your health’s sake
that you ask for and get Kru.scKen
.Salts. Get them at any drug .store in
the world.
Broadcloths,
Spring Colors, yd.
Heavy Cheviots
and Shirtings, yd.
8c i!
Spring Prints,
Mercerized, yd.
10c
Children’s Jersey and
Broadcloth Bloomers
10c
Teddy Bear and
Bunny Baby Blankets
29c
OANZIGER’S
Corner Musgrove & Enterprise Sts.
Clinton, S. C.
1
he explains as follows: I
"Everybody is now trying to achieve j
a temporary or j>ermanent relief for'
the farmer. But conditions are so bad- j
ly dislocated amLqjrice levels are so j
iow that the present is not an a [it time |
for the [lermanent relief. j
"This hill of mine segregates twoj
. ... ... .. years as a period during which agri-
ncatwt nmd to Haldmom With gi^at,; psychol-
.lan.
pains Mr. ('oolidge drew a map on the
hack of an envelo|)e and ga^e it to
the loUrist, who thanke<l him aiiu
drove on, totally unconscious of the
fact that he hud iK'en guideil by the
Presi(l«*nt of the Lnited .States.
2.Mh.’
culture may t>e at ea.se.
ogy of the plan should help restore
confidence and lead to a gradual re
adjustment of prices and values. .At
, the end of that [leriod, I think, the |
i l^armers should he several billion dol-
' lurs better off.
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CHEVROLET
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ANNOUNCES AN IMPROVED
Jan.
2 to
, , - "It would lower the interest level
A lady wlm was introduced to I res- mortgages for at least
ident (oolidge at a White Hous«* • years and perhaps lower it [ler-
cei.tion spoke of a speech which he k. F. ('. would lend
White House re-
of a speech which he
2r»th.t^’“<* recently made. "1 enjoyed it so
much 1 stood up all through it,” she
said.
.j "So did 1,” said Mr. ('oolidge.
In Rocking Chairs
Jun.
2Tth, 9 to 11 A. M.
"’hen the Coolidges first went to
Jan 2Tth 1 to 3:30 P. .M. rhe~White House he Hiirprised the
Tainfoid StgtTnir.-WedneMlay. Feh hy hAving.j:iH:king,.chairs_plaj:e*l
Ist, 9 to II .A. -M.
Robert Harris’ Store, Feh. l.st. 1 to Pennsylvania ,avenue,
4 P. M.
AJnly ptaisonal pro|H‘rty has to lie
retui
ly nt
If not convi'iiient to come to .AUliitol•’^
at 3 per cent to carry whatever exist
ing obligations might be necessary.
It w’ould contact and lend so as to
secure for two years such farmers as
might be up against mortgages but
who were unable to pay interest de-
LINE OF SIX-CYLINDER
TRUCKS SELLING AT
spite use of ordinary diligence. And
-try taxpayers who are
on the west portico, which fronts on j
Washington’s j
main thorougnfare. This is really Ihei them
)>ack of the W'hite House, the south 1 „
we can-reopwL
hools now clo.sed because counties
and communities are unable to sui»-
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
This methiMl of emergency relief
rned this yeaV. hut it is"ahsiiTule- looking-eut^'^u^JumilUfd^res^^ -tHreet, ^aimple aqd practical. It is
ee.ssai y foi you to make a return.'br so of enclosetl lawn aml^ reasonable than the
office in the Court Hou.se, please meet
me at one of the alK)\e named places.
.S. R. DORROH, Auditor,
if. I.auren.s ('ounty.
666
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Chec^ (’olds
Neuralgia in
TABLETS - SALVE
first day. Headaches or
30 minutes. .Malaria in
3 days.
666 SALVE for HEAD ( OLDS
Most Speedy Remedies Known
screened from sight.seers
groves of trees. But Mr. Cotdidge said
that he liked to see the automobiles
go hy. Within a day m two, however,
the automobiles got the habit of stop
ping in front of the White House, j
so that (heir occupants could stare at;
the President sitting on the veranda,,
and more because it w'as obstructing
traffic than from annoyance at being
finitely
R. F. C. loans, to railroads and banks
becau.se it involves .30,000,18)0 people
who are the bedrock of our entire
business condition.” j
stared at, Mr. Coolidge consented to
having the rucking
the .south portico.
chairs moved to
NOW IS THE
TIME TO BUY
Several residences in town.
Several farms, prices at
tractive.
Houses for reDt. Broad St.,,
' Owens HilT *and Collegre
View.
CUnton Realty &
Insurance Co.
. B. H. BOYD
F'ew men could say more in fewer
words. After all, how can the old
.American position on the matter of
war debt* be heUjei:_sumnied up than
in the simple brief sentence with
which Mr. Coolidge answered tlie
question as! to whether he thoiighi
Europe should be required to pay.
“They hired the money, didn’t
they?” . ’
it would make a better picture,
one of the photojTraphers suggested.
Mr. Coolidge turned to Mr. Hoover
and .said something to him in a low
lone. Mr. Hoover made no reply. ' _
“It’s no use, boys, 1 can’t' get Mr.
Hoover to talk,” said Mr. Coolidge
without the slightest change of ex
pression.
^ Again Chevrolet leads the way to
economical transportation! Chev
rolet announces a greatly improved line
of ChevreJet six-cylinder trucks fea
turing a new* engine. A new rear axle.
A naw frame. Many progressive
changes ia d.esign and construction.
Aiid selling at new, gr—tty nduced
prices that only th» world's Irrrgost
builder of cars and trucks could
achimv.
Since January 5th there has been no
living ex-president of the United*
States. That has been the case only
t five times before in our history, and
' then only far a_few months at a time.
I Two former Presidents, Taft and
• Coolidge, have died since Mr. Hoover
became President.
PICTURE FRAMING
Neatly Done
KODAK FINISHING
I Day Service
Contrary to the general belief, Mr.
Coolidge did not pick .Mr. Hoover as
his successor. He liked .Mr. Hoover
and .Mr. Hooter liked him. The two
in^n«niet at .Mr. Coolidge’s Wisconsin
fishing camp during* the summer of
1928, after .Mr. Hoover’.s nomination.
They posed together Tor^the^ ircws-
paper photographers sitting on Uic 1 :
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All 1 • 2'ton models are now powered by
a remarkable new Six - Cylinder Special
Truck Engine. This is basically the
same reliable power plant of last year-
but Chevrolet has made \it even
smoother, more powerful, and more
economical by the addition of 33 $ww
improvements and refinements.
Chevrolet has also introduced an en-
REDUCTIONS
AS MUCH AS
f'-
^70
Hali-ton Pick-up ^440
Sadan Dalivary ^345
Hall-ton Panal ^330
13l”Staka .. . ♦685
IS7"SUkV. ♦TIS
/1
•X/7 prices f. o. b. Flint,
Michigen. S/ieeial equip-
n^ent estrm. Low delivered,
prices end emsy CMAC
termm.
tirely new type of rear axle with the
outstanding mechanical advantages of
a four-pinion differential and a straddle-
mounted pinion with bearing support
on both sidel.
In addition, the Chevrolet 131-incb
truck now has a much stronger frame,
deeper, heavier side members.
with
The iH-ton models have a sturdier
universal joint, as well aslarger brakes^
improvtxl springs, and a new 15-galloa
fuel, tank.
Nothing that Chevrolet has ever done
before in trucks can equal the im-
FKJTtance of this, announcement: A
stronger, more powerful, more
durable six-cylinder line. Even
more economical than last year.
And priced lorn as $440!*
CHi:\nROLET MOTOR CO.. Detroit. Mich.
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A C hlotots V«lu«
GULES CHEVROLET COMPANY
Clinton, S. C.
f . CHEVROLET TRUCK DEMONSTRATION WEEK —)JANUARY ii TO 21
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