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THI RSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CIJNTON, S. C - — /// aiNOR4 BARKY h /■.. PAT®* First Step Toward Banking Reform f»-- SECOND INSTALLMENT | furniture thnt \va,« vaguely reniinis- Syiiiipsis: When Joyce opened her \^eyes one morning' to see a fruit-laden The maid appeared to tel! li.'r tliat orange tree from the end of the lux urious sleeping porch where she lay in bed, 3he couldn’t decide what had cent of the New York skyscrapers, | breakfast w;^?^ ready, and cimsed the living-iT)om, thinking, The commonplaceness of the dining as she glanced thixiugh the glass doors | room f'urniture proved a wlocomi' re- IhaP she must get out into thdit hea-' lief to .Icyoe after the “modernistic” venly garden immediately after btreak-. living room. happer.eil to her, for the last thing she fast and pick at least one rose before: Joyce took up the thin glass of or- remembered was a skidding taxicab in Chicago on* a sleeting November day. And when she saw the circlet of diamonds on her wedding finger and when a man who called her Frills came to bid her an affectionate goodr bye before leaving home for a hur ried business trip, warning her to be careful after her fall fixmi her horse the day before, she was even more puzzl(*<l. The gorgeous house that evi dently was her home, the faint bro-wn stains on her fingers—she had nevor smoked—and the initials on her toi let articles, F. L. P., added to her be wilderment, But—“it’s heavenlj*;” she said. “I’d be perfectly happy to spend a whole day right here,” (Now Go On With the StoryL some one told her to keep off the grass. . The wonderful sunniness of all these rooms! The dining room, though ange juice which nestled in a bed of! cracked ice. It was deliciously sweet i and refreshing. i 1 ‘When I consider how, in my old smaller than the living room, was life, I could get a thrill out of finding jight and cheerful, with its long open wiindows framed in rose vines. What a pleasant place to eat breikfast! She heard sounds from beyond the opposite door—low voices, the clink of china, a sudden rush of water, and the rustle of paper. Just as she was wondering whether to go into the one of Aldous Huxley’s or Robert Ainsworth’s books on the bargain counter at Leary^s, I wonder I’m not dizzy with e.xcitement at all these thrills piled on me all at once. There’s i too much of it ... I can’t make my- j self believe I won’t wake up in a few i minutes and find myself in some little' WANTS FOR RENT—Five-room j with ^ath, on West Apartment Cratemdat treel./IPhone Mrs. E. Mood Smith. 2e 71 I FOR RENT—Seven-room cottage on Musgrov^ street. Apply to H. D. ‘.Henry. t£ I’OR RENT—Apartment for couple, on Centennial street. Occupanj March 1st. Recently occupied by S. M, Drummond. Apply to H. D. Henry. Ic FOR RENT — .Seven-room home on West .Main .sti'eet. opposite j Giles ,''hcvrolet Company. Apply to H. H nry. LOST — One pair dark .shell-rimmej glasses between high school and I. F. Jacobs’ residence. Finder plea.se r ■- tum to Mrs. B, O. Whitten and re ceive reward., ,, He [FOR SALE—One mule, two-horre i wagon, two sets of plow' gears, and I ret of tools for a two-horse farm. iSee J. Will Dillard, Clinton, S. C i f. Ci. Harris. / He I — ^ i_ /— - ■ 1 H.\TCHING—Let us- hatch your egg.s ■y '^*'4 the electricway. It insures you mare and stronger chicks. Prices 3c \ per egg less than 100; 2*i>c 100 to 300; vggs set ev Orphanage j 2c, 3.00 an<l over. Eggs set every Mon kitchen and announce her presence or ‘ stuffy hall bedroom in a noisy city." i Joyce put the photograph back and left the room without further inves- iigation. These i>eople would find’ out she wasn’t really Frills—and then what? But how absurd? It wasn^t as if she were a leal imposter pretending to lie some one else! They would see the -^ame face, the same bobbed hair, the same clothes she had been wearing. They might notice a difference in her manner, but they needn’t guess thnt' she was now an entirely different per-; aonatity! ' I ^ ‘‘I’ve got to get over the feeling % that I’m brt*aking into this house and, that the fir.st,per.son who sees me can; throw me out,” she decide<l ^ In the bedroom, Joyce found a chif- j fonier with drawers full of the fin-i est .silk and batiste underwear. Get-1 ^ ting dressed Was a slow process, for * she k^t making new::.^disc _ ’ ’ -v^ sne fd’sloiC^ai^ ailmire. The clothes closet was as great a thrill H.S the bathroom. She stood, almost in awe, gazing into it, her thoughts again Involuntarily tetuming to her room in West Philadelphia. “I think I’ve died and gone to a special heaven - for working girls!” she gloated, f ^ “1 could play around here all day looking at clothes. They can’t all he mine! But I really must get dressed I Joyce st/olled out toward the garden, planning to go around .Ihe. huiwf 'AiMh find whit" ItHMT’lT' lah^kcape '^^buld' gripet her.' President Roosevelt, w-itli Secretary Woodin of the 'Treasury at kis side, signing the drastic b.vnki’ig tiill by the Seventy-Third Congress during the first day of the extraordinary session which was called to meet thu fli^eial crisis. < tlay. Thornwell Farm. Poultry tf House Votes For Bank Extensions State"BanlCs"WoulJ Obtain Fed eral Reserve Aid Under Terms of.Bill Now Before Senate. Securities Bill Being Prepared .\1K.\ W.\.NTE1) for Rawleigh routes of 800 cu.storner.s in cities ^of, Clin- I con, I.Aurens. parts of counties of I.aurons and Union. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and in crease every month. Write immedi ately. Rawleigh' Co., Richmond, Va. 3-23.3tc Washington, March 21. — Drafting of a securities control bill to protect the public against “blue sky” stocks! among Washington, March 20. — Federal help for state banks was voted over-, enactment of such legislation during and bonds is going forward administration advi.sers. j President Roo.cevelt hopes to obtain SPFA'IAL Expires .March t8th Red Book. 8 months, $1.00. American Boy. 6 months, 50c. See me for other specials, JAMES W. CALDWELL ! whelmingly by the house today with j the present session. A message urg- i indications that the senate; also, would 1 ing it is expected to grt to congress .act shortly to pass the bill extending j soon as the detaUs aie completed, DON'T GET UP NIGHTS ever, r^until one memher-r-Heedy, Re- l.ublioan.- Maine.'quostiom-cl tho origin of the measure, and indicated re be lieved Senator Huey lamg. Democrat, laouisiana, was responsible for it. ('huirman .Steagall of . the banking Physic the Bladder With Juniper Oil Drive out the impurities and excess acids th^jt cause irritation, burnin.g Th? measure is expected to: ^ i ^^^d frequent desire. Juniper oil is 1. Resjuirc full publication of the ' Pb'asant to take in the form of BL- ■names of promoters, the ^amount l^be bladder physic, also con- and commissions, and the full extent of their financial in- , .1-1 perhaps next week. It is in pursuance' proxnsions of the emergency banking i . ,, -j .» • i i I I , *■ , n fvfvn * * t I 1 dT tbe presidents inaugural pledge law to around 0,000 .state banks and . ^ ^ , : to stop speculative abuse.s. i trust companies. House appreval was not given, how- ly pi'o- taining buchu leaves, etc. Works on the bladder .similar to castor oil on the bowels. Get a 2i)C box from any drug store. .After four days if not re- ^mmittce snoko. nramntlv in dffthit. 1 , ,1 > ,• * . ' ■ . , . . stances surrounding the securities of terests. 2. Forbid any concealment ^ _ ^ _ mt>tprs^ of niatitrinl fii 't- "gettme- uu nip-hts ’ go bark look ground for a bell to ring, the door opened and a woman in a maid’s uni form of blue chambray appeared. She was probably about forty years old, a plump comfortable-looking sort of person with a round, red face, smooth black hair and blue eyes. Seeing Joyce, she started in sur- ImS*? and exclaimed^ siH^akih^ral'idH* and sounding a note of apology, ‘We thought you must bo still asle<‘p. She drew in her breath sharply, wilted in spirit at the thought. Just then the maid brought in the rest of her breakfast. “Is there anything else you’d like, I Mrs. Packard ” the wpman lingered TTe.Thsi.sted that “the authorship this bill is traceable directly to the president and is <lue to his concern for the necessity of doing something for state banks.” Almost immediately afterward the House approved the mea.sure without even a standing vote. When the emergency banking act was before congress, l.<ong contended 3. Place responsibility for full dis closure of the facts upon the pro moters. ! • 4. Require refunds with interest or cancellation of contracts w’here mis representation i.s di.sclo.sed, without requiring fraud to be proved. .■). Hold those issuing false or mis- and get your money. If you are both ered with badt^^che or leg pains cau.'- ed front Ma<ldm disorders you a.^'e bound to feel lietter after this cleans ing and you get your regular .sletp. Kellers Drug Store and Young’s Pharmacy seller. say BUKETS i.s a best ma’am, and we didn't want to dtsturh you, not lH*ing sure how you’d be feeling this morning, after your fall, RESOLUTIONS to ask. , :U)ly ao. th.nk you!" Joy«, j rtrrrovisronrrhouM b1"oict;nd;Fuii'“‘'"« inf"™*'!™ criminally liable, restraining an impulse to show her i include state banks. He was voted enthusiasm. She resolved that .she down, but after he conferred with mu.st_^ he a.s noncommittal as possible! President Roo.sevelt the new measure for a while. j was introduced. When she was alone again, .Joyce The new hill provides that for a ' ate with relish, finishing every scrapafter its enactment state banks I Use This Laxative made from plants Adopted by Copeland-Davidson Post No. 56, of the .\merican I.iegion At Its Regular Meeting on .March 21, 1933 and hurry up and find out what I can about myself. That’s more important than clothes.” Looking the dre.sses over hastily,, .... , she fo^d that the i^jurity were | i“ of the jam. every crumb of toast, andXand trust companies may borrow from only fry extreme in style, hut also, to he up Ma am. V every drop of the coffee. , Federal Reserve banks by depositing of vivid colors and pattem.s such as: breakfast this morning. ’ wh « tk i . i u '“acceptable” collateral, the same Joyce had never worn. She finally; During this speesrh Joyce had been . 7' ! terms appliedinThe Vtnrfgency bank- picked out a sport dre.s-s of white, getting hold of herself. By the end of, ^ ^ ing act to Federal Reserve m-Mubers. crepe e chine, and put on white stock-i it she had made .several di.scoveries. wiir you please say constitutes "acceptable” col-1 the United States to grant him dic- ing.s and shoes. Pleasantly impressed ^ One was that the maid as , lateral b left to the resw ve banks. ! tatorial powers in reducing federal " banks and!‘’’^P^^^litures approximately $500,000,- Wliereas, the President of the Unit ed States has deemed it advisable and necessary—ia- this-- national - financial emergency to call upon the (Congress K fey the reflection in the long mirror, she wa.s about to venture out of the Ahen she caught sight again room, nei'vous. - Her—manner indicated.-A.^*‘^‘‘^‘ »«^>ug anyone She strolled out toward the garden *o examine the flowers, planning to like ‘ his” manner walk around to the other side of i’.>e Frills ha<l evidently bou.'e to .^ee that .-^ort of landscape seemed to Joyce, that she was uncer tain how her worxl^ would he received of th * blue leather case on the dres.s-1 Strangely like . i.ig t-'ble. j before he left! “W» ulei what’s in it I might f been of a tempereimental disposition would greet her there. ju»t tb... . look." she .leclrted, unable, toward both master and inai.l! It was intensely thi inir.K to try to re-.-t the temptation to open Ihel Joyce could not help liking the/l- tealize herself in (al,forma! I.ut box. With wide eyes she (taxed curl-1 maid’s look.-s She had an intuition that j '“'t “f 't'-l'l'fl "“t into tlie „■ i- in oasly on a jumbled mass of jewelry, jthis woman would he a f.ieu<l worth Joyce made a face at this miscel-! having e\en if she were a servant, laneou.-^ collection. “What a mixture!! “Thank you.” smile! Joyce, wish-1 FYills mu.st .simply have drippe<i with, maid’s name,-“I feel je'welr>\ .All this is worth a nice little , i-jfjrht. except for a headhche and sum, though. It would make me ner-jj^ little stiffness. But I’m hungry, li vous to h'lve it around. How q’‘ieer to, like some breakfe. t, ]ileuse.” think ‘hat I . . . that part of me . . . j in the woman could choose things that are so ab- i. ider the sunshine, niar^eI^llg at the amazii clearnes.s of the atmosphere, she heard the telephone bell ling. The telephon ; wftV n .land at the foot »f the' .•tiiirs. and the maid who had waited on her approached it'with deiil)e*'ute heps and lifte-1 the receiver. “Vt -;? Yes. ih s i.s R( xie . . . Goo*!-. trust\comii6nies could dei>osit their securiU^s—Aith the Federal Reserve and obtain the new currency now Vic ing issue!. They w’ould he required, however, to maintain with reserve bank.s the same reserve i>alan«'e de posits as are now required of mein- liers. .Approval of state hanking depart ments for h.an applications wonhl he required, .nml n**n-mem!)ers while in- d*hte*l to the Federal Reserve would n«>t he siihject to the same rules and ireiruhaion's a> apply to memh**t-s. •A similar bdl, spon.sor«‘d hy Kt*nn- 000.00; and Whereas, the Congress of the Unit- Thedford’H Bi.Ack-Dranon r ia made t'rimi planta that grow in the grtiund, like the garden vegetabiee. •/im cat at every menl. NATUHK has p*Jt Into these* plants an ae'tive 'n••ltloine that siinrjlute's tin* bowels to -ict — just as Nature pul the ma terials tTiat sustain y*)ur laxly tnto“ the vekretahlo foods you eat. In Hlaek-DrouKht you hnve a mfn- .pxxj—1)4 vxid-tver——frotn -—aV w t to— driKffl T*s use floes not mr.k* vou h • ' to' denend on »'athnrttc ch •mh' il driitfs to get the liowels to net difly N’tu I'ou run ort Ulnrk-lhrnHOht 1i t;<« form Of a aYHLP, for Childrxm. ed StatcH has deU'galed this power! to the I*re.si*ient; an*l Whereas, the American Ix'gion, I Through its National (’ommander,. Ixuiis A. Jtthnson, has expressofl its den and we have a comolete line confidence in President Franklin D. ! pf seeds* Seed Irish' Pbtatnes Roosevelt; has reaffirmed its emlor.se-j^^^hhler and BHss, Onion Sets! WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS It is time fo plant your gar ment of his platform p!e<lge to reduce government expen.ses in-order to bal ance the federal budget; and has me morialized th‘* I’rcsident to exereiso care, tempered with compassion and yellow and white. Onion Plants, also bulk and package seeds. Especially to the farmers: We have Sweet Feeds, Oats. Corn, mercy, in revi<*wing claim.s s*) that no i Timothy Huv, Meadow Hay and solutely different fi-om what I reafly face was .so strong as to amount ,, most-*to gratitu ie. Tiieie was soine- lilre. Oh;,- what a Wdicdftifid.dianK^d about it tfeat ♦^fv^chwi I, never .saw anythjng spark-e likc^ i un^-omfortal h ^t that. It’s fascinating! .-she picked *vut ^ ^ lor R*»h;oson **f Arkansas, Deinocrat- rmorn.ng. .Mrs. Packard. Why h ader. alreiulv has p.a.-sed the sen- .VI:.s. Packard’ had hr**akfa.-t hut -she held up-aft.t passage over ha., a headache and sai*! she wouldn’t-, oFmctlen.^' at the re(|i:est of veteran^ ju ‘ly •mtitled to henefit.s, S(r;iw at reasonable prices! a ring, a large square cut diamond in a dell'ate platinum setting, ami si.p- ped it on the finger which wore the vveddii:.; ring. “That mu':! ho the engasrement ring. I ... I think rii wear it. fo: fun." She held out hei hani at arm’s length and suiweyed it with mingled feelings ^f' way, w i’ _ - : tM. T*Krt ♦ iTAe» * fix I .; cht away, like?” admii*aiion and unea.sino.ss. The .two rings gave her hand an unfamiliar look and she felt asi if ohe were bor rowing .some one else’s jew'elry and masiiuerading as a marriefl woman just for a joke. “Now for *lownsUir5. I think at last I’ll really find out something . . ^ but I feel like Alice in Wonderland—” Joyce hesitated at the top of the steps, her heart Wginning to beat vio lently again and her courage rapidly anie t me. “I'il have .Marcia iar.’am. What w*i,i;d you "Oh, weil. F;^e .'-eer*'S.)”-e coffee i-ml *1. ist .ivd hac-,»r> an 1 . .And . . . and oi^'ni'* .u*.*.-. 1 {Iv.'a^K'” A*^ the mai l tuvm * x->Ay. .^hi nddod. "By th'* tht*re a.^y nvi;: tins morn- ing “Why. no. nt'a’-m. th i'c wouldn’t .e any ttvijy. I:'- .N..’iuay, yi u know.” “Of-eour.i.». how .sXiipid of mo to for get,” murnrure*! Jc.vce blushing. Dis- an|K)inted .-^he .'^trolltsl back to the li'.'ing-rtwm to v* ait for b.reakfa.st. She had hopeti there w* aid be a letter; it wan so peculiar hot to kno-A' your own last name. On a three-tier green table .set clo.se to the back of a strangely uphokstered ‘r.nyr^'.'L W dl,- I’il a’-k-^ Ime. Ju. t a r.iTTy. ... . ” Tl’o next nu-nvnt ’hi '.Tifiid;'' o*‘ing Joyce, said a:>oI.)gel''"i!- v. ".M:--. I'a-i* Pack-mi. ma'air. on h-‘ 1 h i!' and 'vuri ■ ,*> ’;ni)\v how vo*i .'=^h'‘ r:,' 1 .M>. Ned )ia< iiske l i*' i' ‘0 e(*’U'' o.!* ' to •>*' vou find rlr*'.' i.i “ reiMi', to star' :ioa.” “J'h B-it . . . ■'’•vj* uh'JiSi t:d! - hei' my head '-I j'l- t d*;r.’t ‘e* ! I e:in talk or—or see anyone to luy ’’ stainmer- e.l .h.vc*>,“ I think I’d better keep .senai 'ird .shall bo discriminated again.st; there- fo!'e • - j Be it resolved by . J’oi)elan<l-I>a’.’iil-' y-t of 4 he Aiuer i.raa- Ja- - - Farmers Exchange l*hont* 157 r : e * •4- • ton* ♦ i • lititit it eoliht • stale h.'inks i in th emer- ecA lOi.v’ 'Woodin terto:"'* i ' whetKe y v. re *o'lu'led .,-.t A t - • • ! t*»*the foie the Roinruon hill house, the rew hill was on o..-* wa.v •hroie-h. The Rotenson t)iil did not reqaire ba-iiM r*’'*! mem’n i's *'f the re- .-erve . yst-in to make the .-arie re serve ue!»t»s.ts a*; members*. gion. Uepahtmont t>f Stiuth rarojdnai ;'t it.s r.‘guhir nio-itk!y meeting, that i m*'mh*‘rc (io orKpiaiificdiy and .hol'vu'ertf'dlv on 1* I t*l ^ ,1 !>*•<(» ht*. of and .--tan*! taken hy the our posi‘ ion National could re'ich the ommamler; that thi y do hurt hy * \ lh‘*ir full confidvnc** in lu i I '.v to th<* P'esident of tt>e I'niled p*.*. alt V .stalls .'ind their .‘‘ailh th:it in h's di.s- cr**iioM he will di-al 'viih the ve‘c,Mn vith fai re s an-! iustice a;!*l 'hi t no prePy nuiet for"a little vvdiUo^ I . NOTICi: OF IN^'OHf’JVoATION I’m so-ry.” K'ne looked helpTcssTy at is heieoy given the.t The 'un- :he maid, who returned without com- -it-!; v .i j -.vdl apply to Hon. W. P. nunt to th>' telephone and delivered ijia,Seci-etary of Stale, on the mes.sage. Joyce li.stened, wonder- Mon’ay. .March 27th, l'J33, to issue worthy vetei'un against unjustly will he di.-rrirMin;!'- in so far a ..etc: i.n- are coneertv* ■e** fit' Bi it further re-iulved, that ’hey -in reiie hcate them elves to the princi ples upon which the .American Legion The cor-1 wa.s founded, believing that it is a na- ing vo. i-iedly whether she should ch.srter to Elii.son (ompany ha've taken the p! ’•efu-al to' see Mr.s. Paul Packard of carrying on a dry goods, notion, .erar..s but serving unselfislily f*)r God ptunge. Peihaps her poration to W formed for the purpose! t riot ic organG.ati*,n coniinv-ed of vet- fe* m«m,nU -.he *.thered 1 • I« "'««»«»■ would cau.si* trouble. • ready-to-wear, .shoe .sioie, ^.She decided regretfully that she had j eral mercantile bu.siness. But in up her courage affain. urged on by a > best not go out into the garden where ri » - - boflom of the pile .she found | unexpected callers might find her. She j Mii2dnatIon"of ^ritwity *and, to 'her!» Saturday Evening Post, and on the would be .safer up in her room for this i Uc; BurorUe a distinct sensation of hun- ,t>ny yellow addre.<s lab^I were print-j Jay.at lea.st. What she must find now| — wanted some breakfast right ed the word*. "Neil Packard, Man-. were letters and other evidence to en-[feel ger. &newan _ Cal.” I lighten her fmther. and g.*n-|and country; that al^ real patriots ‘ ,who are eligi-hh* for meml-vt ship in R. J. ELLI; this groat <)rgahT/am^^^^^^ a ■ JESSIE H. ELLISON, i cordial invitation to affiliate immedi-A Incorporators, j ately with this Post^pd urged to fa-i —- ! miliarize and inte.ej^t thernselve.s ini like a real crook,’’ she thought' the lA?gior.’.-»“great program of .Anieri- 1 uncomfortably, “reading somebody ' canism, child welfare, c*)mm jnhy ser- away' A cup of coffee would help to "-aniU. steady her nerves. j “Neil Packard, Manzanita, Cal.!”, In her bedroom a^ain, she discov-1else's letters!” ' vice, rehabilitation and niUny other At the foot of the stairs she found exclaimed Joyce under her breath.' ered that ore of the mirrors bes’de In suite of the handsome fittings, it Uvorthwhile activities... | a long living-room with French win- “California! Well, that’s some jump the dressing Uble formed the panel wa.-, an untidy de.sk,'carrying -i .scat- Be it fu. the; re.ohml, that a copy dows It was furnished with new and from Phils lelphia. About as far away of a door. “This," murmured Joyce, itered litter of accumulated o* Is and (of this re.solution U- given to the lo- curious furniture of a type that Joyce. as I could gel. And so his name is turning the gla.ss handle and looking >n;ls. with dust plainly visible .'ll! over cal pape: for piiblciation and thx-it ad- had never before seen and that, unex-iNeil Packarxi. .And me . . . Fm Mrs. inio the next rtiom, “mu.st be my hou- it. Sc-ap^ of papc: , several pencils, ilitior.al copies be fo -warded immedi-* ~^tctlly ***»‘«^ her Neil Pmt^kMnl. Frills Packard.” doii! Ah, iheie’.s a desk at la.xt. I w'aslwith broken points, a ragged, much- itciy to our National and Dopartmeni to ca.sp The tables, chairs, and lamps were fantaSriilly colored and shaped, the wealth of flowe-rs blooming in the' there was any place in this whole land loose cigarettes, a half-empty box and there were here and there, orna-: garden. “No wtmder there are oranges house where one could write a letter., of a.spirin tablets . . . and, here and She looked out of the windows at ju.st beginning fb wonder v/hether 1 used piece of bloTting paper, ihHiches rCdmri.-in teFs comic that she burst out and roses! Nc wonder the hills and Now’ I certainly mountains are so u ffereni from any, .something more.’ 'i.c.--; raenls so laughing. ought 1. i.. \V. r. B\LRI)F.'rTE. -^/.Adjutant. to discover; the.-e, four calling card.« with the : name ".Mr. Arthur .Milford .'-laitiand." 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