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/ ■ I X /. ,1 - U THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1933 THE (CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, Si C. X. * PAGE SEVEN Mid-State League HOW THEY STAND ■ Clinton Joanna .. .... 2 Watts 2 Ottaray 1 Monarch .... 1 Whitmire 1 Mollohon .... 0 Newberry 0, Gt')-; 6G7! Won T/0«!t T'cL ... 2 0 1000 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 I 500 . 500 j 5iK)! 0001 000 TODAY m' frank PARKER . SltJCKBRIDOE found whose fingerprints mere aJHce. Joe Faurot retired from thfe police i department sevent years ag^>^ aiKl is trying to extend the use of finger-, print identification in other fields, ^e has lately invented a method of gerprinting which does not soil the lintft‘rs, as the old printers’ ink 8^8- ' tern did. He thinks the time will come » I when everybody’s fingerprints will be ' I recorded from birth, so nobody can ; ever< pose as somebody else and there i will be no doubt of anybody’s identity. EIGHTH INSTALLMENT The storv so far: Joyce Ashton, poor stenogiapher, in a skidding taxj- made a most becoming soft franie for her still excellent complexion. Finally, when they had driven about ten minutes, Maitland asked softly. The four men were commonplace j “Feel better, dear?’’ ^' cab accident in Chicago, suffered loss of mempry. Two years later she woke one^oming after a fall from her horse to find herself, under the name of Frills, married to Neil Packard, rich .California fruit packer. From letters in her desk she learned some thing about her life in the two-year enough. Charlie Bates was a bachelor,! “Yes,” said Joyc^. cheerful, unintelligent, dissipated, ad-' He took his hand from the wheel (dieted to the use of strong perfume, i and f^lt for hers. When he had it in Ed Raw’ley, the “faithful Ed” of Clar- i his warm clasp, she let it stay there, ice’s sarcastic * camment, looked un-! stiU too'apathetic to care, happy in this gathering. Ros.« Emery,! “Who was there tonight?” he asked who had greeted Frills so vociferously | after a bit. on her entrance, proceeded t^be thej “Oh, Clarice and Ethel and Ross .and interval, and Realized That she had i life and death of the party. The fourth j. . . Ed . . . and Kate and Art and . . , been a heartless, reckless young Wo-j man, strolling restlessly about the‘Charlie . . . and Tess and Trace . . . man and that she is seriously involved j room trying to draw* somebody into a i and . . . and Doc,” replied Joyce drow- in an affair with a man named Mait-| game of poker was Art Belmain. j sily, almost too tired to finish the long land. She decided that at all costs j “Say, folks, I’m going to buy you j list. she would end it, but she found Mait- all a drink,”'exclaimed Ed, jumping! “Same old crew, all talking at once, land hard to manage. Her troubles I up, “who’s with me? Frills is so j after they get a few drinks under were further complicated when she I holier-than-thou it scares me. I know | their belts. Get damn’ sick of their read a letter referring to a baby—j something that’ll put a little original drivel, don’t you, Frills?” Watts-Newlx rry Real baseball was Offered fans Sat urday as the Mid-State saw two pitch ers almost make the hall of fame. Trammel and Prince allowed only one hit each. "Prince w’as master of the game at NewberVy as the only resemblance of a hit was one of the scratchy variety as he fanned 12 and got two hits for his attack- VAXES ' j There is only one way to pay taxes.' Th.at i? to pay them «s a part oT the} purcha.se price of something the ta>:-i payer wants. j Uncle Sam’s latest tax, that on beer, j is an example. Nobody pays it who I WANTS WHEAT FOR SALE—90c per bushel. Apply to A. L, Nabors, Laurens, S. C., R. F. D. .No. 3. Itp doesn’t want beer, and nobody who 1 STRAWBERRIES, ENGLISH PEu^S want.^ beer objects to paying a price ! for sale at market price. Edward B. which includes the tax, amounting to [Martin, phone 273-J. Itp about one cent for an ordinary-size 11 glass.-‘The cigarette tax is another! that is not painful. It comes to six I FOR RENT — Six-room cottage on Musgiove street. Apply to H. D. Henry. ~ Itc Bagwell had three doubles and a sin gle, with Stallings, Bird and Barker j from cifjarette taxes w’as over getting two each as Watts hit hard behind Prince’s pitching.^ The Newberry infield made five fast double plays to keep the score from cents on each package of twenty cig arettes. I.ast year the government's! RUBBEIR STAMPS and seals. Twen wa.s it hers?—that the writer, Sophie, thought Frills ought to have wdth her. Much to the surprise of Sam, in her hu.sband’.s, employ, she asked for a dog an(j he got her one. , - XJb ()h"WltK t r=- sin into her!” j Suddenly the car swung abruptly to “I’ll come along and help you, Ed,” the left, drove in through the thick offered .\rt. 'Then a diversion occur-1 darkness of- a narrow, tree-shadowed red in the form of the arrival of tw’o i road, then came out to an open space more men. One of them was Dr. Elli- and stopped quietly. mounting. Watt.s Newberi'y Prince and -Byrd; Bouknight. < , 10 IG 1 1 1 7 Hamilton and ty-four hour service. Chronicle Pub- lishirg Co. three hundred million dPilaes. In Italy last fall I learned that ev-jKNGRAVED CARDS-for the gradu- ery sign, poster or publicXnotice of, ates. All styles engraving,' finest any kind has to pay a tax. Even the! stock, $1.90 for 100 cards and plate, card over the*bell button in my hoteU Chronicle Publishing Company. 3t bedroom tolling me to ring one for' - -------— ' JTT the porter, twice for the chambermaid!^^ SAIJ^l One four-door, model A, and three times for a waiter, had\a sPhi and the’other a than of about the" same age who was hailed as “Trace.” ^ Before Joyed addressed and stamped the browm envelope, it occurred to her that she might write a few words to put in with it. Then, having come to this conclu.sion: she found herself dis mayingly unable to decide what to say. What sort of letter lyould Frills write to Neil? “I don’t see how she’d have the face to write To him at all, when all she cared about his absence was the chance it gave her to go off with Maitland and his crowd,” she I thought disgustedly, “but just the same, since Joyce -Ashton isn’t going off with Mait, I tlynk she might .send! a few words.” She ended by writing:- i, “I>ear Neil; You can’t hurt a solid! ivory dunu* just by falling on it! Butj it seen’.' to have knocked some of the; pep ou‘*of little Frills, and she’s an-' noving the gang by cutting out some! Joanna-Ottaray Hines and Bouknight staged a real duel at Joanna with Bouknight get- Un^Tb^ edge in a fast ganve.^duk- night fanned with gO(Ld.-f featuring, and timely hitting drove in Maftland took his hand froni hers and putting his arm around her shqul- TTacy Farnsworth was tunned like thetders bohTover"her. rest. Everything about him was neat, | Maitland drew her suddenly closer i ^be runs. well-creased, and immaculate, and like to him and began kissing her, with’doat'"* *• the same intensity of that first em-!0^^»^*y ® his personality, insipid. 4 5 revenue stamp .stuck on it. Stamp taxes have never been used in America as freely as elsewhere. They are the easiest taxes to collect -AS -well as to payV . - — — miles. See 0. H. Sheely, Seaboard Freight Station. Itp CHANGE COMES S1X)WLY Miss Frances Perkins, secretary of labors said the other day that more ^ than two thou.sand persons had writ- With the arrival of the cocktails the | brace in the living-room, party took on a shriller air. i ifjj, iciA^ses wer’e on her neck, her “Say, doc, did you write a prescrip-1 eyes, over her whole face. She could tion for Frills after she did her leap | feel his heart hammering \nolently, for life the other day?” demanded land his breath coming short and hur Clarice. Bouknight Gallman. - and Girk; Hine.s and Clinton-Mollohon Ti ammelL lor Clinton^ saw a no-hit ried. She was frightened and repelled.: performance spoiled in the ninth as Golden singled. Both teams played great fielding games. The only run Ijiurine was here thi.s ja^z morning with a lot of good advice, Ethel and Clarice this aftemoon, and while I v.a.s out, Paul and Dot came, and Tvr-s I'arn.^worth, Don’t know why I’ve never wanted a dog before nor just why I want one now, but I’ve just aciiuired a darling,” she wrote hastily.. “Sam got h.m for me from the March- e.< on the Dry Creek Canyon mad. They’re going to China and can’t take Dickie. He is quite adorable, and when (lid I ever care w’hat any one thinks?. Frills.” Joyce was a little doubtful when she- finished, alxiut whether she had not written more than was wise. She seal ed up iht) letter, however, and thjm went downstairs to look for Sam to post it., Sam listened with casual politeness; I , came on bunched hits off Culclasure, who also did neat w'ork. Trammell fanned nine. Clinton >2, 1 ” Mollohon 0 1 ten with elaborate .schemes to change the whole social system. Probably nev er before have so many folk all over the world been busy mpking plans to remodel the world. Nothing is ea.sier than to make an ideal plan; nothing is harder than to induce human beings to follow a plan. It take.s from throe to a thousand COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS— Samples gladly furnished. Wide se- lectioir, 'Attractive prices Chronicle Publishing Company. _ 3t FOR RENT — Apartment for couple, on Centennial street. Recently oc cupied by S. M. Drummond. Apply to H. D. Henry. Itc WANTED ■ AN ENTERPRISING MAN or WOMAN ■?,u Trafnmell and VVelborn; Culclasure and Jones. to operate and own a complete . .poultry plant and hatchery, amply fi- Bcnoratwns 0 chanKc ho hab.ts of a completely equipped, ready, people. What i» needed now.IS some-;operation. 1 *4-acres; .six frame 3,thmK that ,work^next,month,. noti 0 next century. It would be a (fo^ P Brooder house, incubator house, office Monarch-Whitmire _ . ' Sfonki^Tv and Whitmire sfaged for example, if the relations of mdussl^^j hneing, gocl try and aEi iculture could t>e readjust- ^ incubator, capacity cil so that every factory worker would other mis- _J;iive a Jirnyy tff lamtiP-J.'lll lliy-k. ■jieimiierius" eMiiipmerit. Well Ibcateir " IK.! ?!.'' Kxceptional opportunity for one of unjiition. Mutsl possus.s patience, in terest in chiokens, willingness to work, ing rsonally -innings of givat baseball that saw the!'vorkc r.s doesn’t know how to live on Mona’‘cb outfield in a collision in the ■ land. ... ... „ 'last frame to allow three runs to come last thing .American.-' want, it reliability. In apply! hn on l.oir.inack’s blow. i I seems to me, is to be compellei *> i famish reference if not persona Both Shippey and Ward pitched ri;iw to (lo anything t<> w hich they are, gilt-edged hall, .imeked-by great supr not naturally inc'ined. I don t think , A- us. port, with liPininm j the hits off Shippey. Whitmire .Monarch ktVvVl try ^ I V i4 V ^ 1* I w V ^ •k’s getting four of'highly of any scheme of social reform ^ Jonil F. iNorriS ;> •> , w'hich is not the product of thc -evo- ' , 1 lutionary interplay of natural fo’^’es. I’HONL 2.18 * / C UNION. S. C. REsul.Ts OF Clinic I Written fm; The Cbrnnicic) For th(* past two months a clinic has been held at .^.cademy .Street school every Tuesday and Tl^ursday (UKTl.SS Glenn Curtiss died three years ago, hut the war department awarded him the Distinguish(‘d .Service Cross, which was given to his mother as a memen.- to alivay.s to he cherished of her hril- hant and beloved son. Glenn Curtiss intimately, i Side Quit Hurting, Got Stronger, Well; CARDUl Helped Her not, retorted th( doctor,! .She must keep her head and get him. treatment administered 'whefe iuHHled to her explanation of her appearance'j “w hat does she need it for, with Neil’s j to take her back to the house aftls The following cuises havseTeen .suc- “I had a itelegram from M*’-’ Hack^ j supply still holding gh6d?” 'quickly as possible. Perhaps her very' cessfully treated, ard^ asking me to mail him some pa-j “And Mait’s,” added Kate with her''•^’-'^'^tance was what inflamed him so;! ‘2'> cases of impetigo pers he left behind by mistake, and H loud laugh, “where’s your sweet pa- F>crhap.s her safety lay in letting him wonde’-ed if you could get them to the! tootie tonight, dearies?" ,i kiss her. post office for me? I’m sorry to aJIs-j Joyce, thus directly addressed, an- was soyired and it was so ut turb you this way but I think the. pknow"?’’, terly futile t<V .stiuggie against his' papers are important and ought to i ^ i • i /• n .'superior strength. f lea.’e ri;iht off. \>ould you mind. j ^ rri. \-_i .Siiddi-nlv sh»*\ released h.’r ten.se p in his ai'ms. The Pri stVad of ciolinn his tH fi\> him with new i afternoon. Approximately 2J0-children;- * knew . • i 'have hail ihi'rouKh ..xanrination ami f™"' 5t) cases of scabies 25 cases of ring worm. 2 cases of trench mouth 10 cases of granulated eyelids. I running ears. 10 examinations made iiy Dris. .Smith and .Smith and fivo ha\e been provided with gla.sses. 25 teeth extracted. racing kid trying to ride faster than aiiylnidy else. When he was beaten at, the .New York state’fair he resolved' to make a bicycle which would go faster than anybody has ever gone. The first" mottiicycle grew out of thatl determination, and Glenn Curtiss was! ! the fii’st man ever to travel at a speed, of more than 150 miles an hour. j Mi- nvgt famous achievement, how-1 ever, v.a.s making the airplane prac-| ti(^al. ITie Wright brothers were the Mrs. it. B. West, of Huntsville. Ala., writes: “I was weak and n'.j'dowu. I had a pain in niy side, rtiiil I kept losing weight. 1 grew. rl■•^v>•ii^( i)\<;r iii> eoFulitlon—tlil.s was 'i.im.qual lor no-, for l-.un y.-ry cheer- t^.l w litTi 1 jiin Wi ll ao'l ''^’'1 ^ 'i"i\o'-»8. I ko* w I ouKlit to take soni.-ililiiK' mV aunt toM iiu- I ouxht to trv »’iir<lul. whli-li 1 'H'l. 1 to f.el h.'u.-i-, I U-I-t It ni» "lun I e ,1 t.iken tlirec or four hottlc.s. My quit hurtluK an<l wa- soon f. < Miaf Hli-niiK aiol (’anlul is sold at drug atores her*. “Yeah, gone their >1 -.adie.s,’ natun,‘<i!v. •Oh. of .Sam grinned .good- women drunkenly in juirsuit of a “good time." ished and ^.are now Tie* toneh of his (id l\ifiger'; iwClrer. mnny-eases yeast. Ifir.st tOfily, idit Curtiss was the fii-st 1 20 children were found under-nour- to imild a plane that anybody could taking coil liver fly. He did more for the dev’elopment 'of a;, iation and taught more men to- ilesh ; nt a shock (if f.t'u ng rage and humilintioii tiiiough .Joyce. Sli» 1 ve rn many■eH.''»'> , t o chil.l en have had tonsils and fly than anybody else ever (.id Khaine and I’m glad his mother has h’.s Distin- e-a, a thousand o’ -»»f they- that Tie'ran ^ brown ! eral codples leaped up .wd began to “you’d know I’m . . . that 1 haven’t Rha me, Johns-bn, Hicks. S'mith and'the HI ' TianTTh’Vnu^FTirr Halr: ”K(5m^fm^s“T^''5^’^T"athBTrxins^ ^felt well- .unce the accidc.p.t. YWd do ■ i^nirtfi. ‘iTreorucce- u f ‘ ’ '• think it’.-i the bunk, getting educated:^ Joyce esca|K*d out of the front <ioor what I w.ant. not just what you want t(r the unselfish end untiring of Grtek' ha<| by ab-se:it_treatment. But I «’!»ose ijto the quiet of the fragrant starlight. . . . Please taki me home right away might’' well do it as to,play pool or As she stumbled on the dark step she:. W-. now, . 'take some jane .to* movies.” ‘ was suddenly caught in a strong em-j “Hell!" Joyce returne{I to the. house full of brace. he exclainu’d urider his tb( !(< al phys ician-, denti. ts nntf op- men on horst*s, and be- tuinetiijfs. ' 'j ^ , I lieved, many, of them, that man and —: ■— ■ I horse were one. Hence the mvth qf the SPRING CLOTHES ARK NOT KXI»KNSIV K I’O KKKP ( LEAN— if you thorn hon'. Without s-'crifii iut'- i)uality y(»u (‘uj the fu!h .''I clt'v'in- iii.\( oco tiniv h'6ri'. ('lean i lotiu'.' wo.'ir longer. U'M' ( AM. 2H Buchanan’s DRTrT.EYNTniS A2VTT LAUNDRY V - m khnughts of Sam, pluggini; away by himself out there alone, and she for breath, “I ((on’t get you at all, hVills. KIL(i() ' Sweetheart, I had to come aga’in . . . Well, all right, you’re tiie doss. to see how’ you were,’’ whispered .Mail- He relea-ed her, switched on the head-*! gor for a moment the problems of her j land, softly. lights and in a few moments h.-id th(.i | own situation. F Joyce, overcome by, her greatwari- . ngine running and the car turned to-q l^aurens. Just as .she entered the living-room, j ness and disgust at the scene she had ward home. REI»ORTEl) V/ORSE Centaur', half liorse, half man. In another thousand yeam-the-horse had lieeome the indispensahle reliance of travelers and explorer'- all ('ver the world. A couiile of thousand years later Die automobil*’ w}i< invented and folk who thought they were wise .said May 2.—The condition of I the Rev, P. F. Kilgo, retired Metho- a ^uirof people came in with a burst’left, could not summon enough! On the way back Joyce silently pon-•hV*'w^as i-?'l ■ of^lking and laughing and took pos-j strength to struggle. S’ne felt tired dered what had hapjiened. When 'ma"* Mr Kilgd was a former, , Uf the hoTuse. ! and terribly alone. All she was con-tturned in .at the Packard hou.se t^ey ' state of coma. Mi. Kdgo was a are oding hors.’s oda “You’re my hotsy. I’m your totsy,! scious of at the moment was that ctiuld hear the sounds of the party i tha^ ever In-fore, Good hor-o J>niu Everything is hotsy-totsy nowwww!” | Maitland’s cheOk against hers waj<.,,^VllTA ' • higher prices than for many years Ban(^ a/t»ll man with a bald head and I cool and sober, tha0>is breath held no, Maifiaricl stopped the machine an I' — . A 'ty folk are learning anew t he old •*ai(l, “Want me to come in with you, screen door closing ,she hea'*d herlj^j.^^^^ ^hat “the best medicine for the y sang' a i^ll man jovial pink face. itF^s [reek of liquor on it. ‘ Joy<e was seized in a rough em-j He did not try to talce advantage | sw-eet ? ” brace by this hearty gentleman and i of hev yielding mood. He simply held *’1 don’t want to see 'them at all,” kissed several times before she could get awW. Behind veil of smoke. Frills ex- her quietly, and Joyce, whose head had [she insisted, “why can’t I go in by the; there was absolute quiet. guests depart. Shtj listened to-the cars' Qf ^ man is the outsub’ of a drive off one after the other and then , the parks are fdled wdh riders daily, rain or shine. The hc^t been spinning from the heat and the'kitchen ?’’ knoise, leaned against hfm with her “.All right. amined the ae^rate members of the company. She wak^ more relieved than otherwise that theVree-and-easy man ner of Frills’ set landed so little eyes shut and-murmured: “Oh, drunk 1 cajrt stand them^, they’re all ,k . I Want some air . . . ” agreed Maitland, “you go up that way and Fll send the gang home for you.” Maitland helpeif her out of the car Get in my car and we’ll take a j and went with her aroqnd the back effort. Apparently nothing very defi- ri^” sanl Maitland j)romptly. He led j of thp fiouse. At the foot of the back stess; every- hw toiljiis machine which was only ai stairs, , Maitland drew her tp him. back. . She found about seventy-five dol lars in bills and silver in the desk and nite was expected of y a , v one talked voltrfbly and se^ed ehti^jfew steps off, “Her^, put this on,, turned her face up and kissed her, but ly at home. Both Ethel and. Clarice i you’ll be cold if you (ion’t.” He held I this time very gently. “Goodnight, were present, now in dinner dresses! up a light overcoat arid Joyce, in a darling.’-’ -r ’ and ear-rings'. v jdaxe, slid her arms into it and drop-j Joyce huiried up the’stairs, through^ There were two other women, ^ho. ped back into the low seat without} the hall and into the big bedroom jin a handbag on the dressing table, turned oiit to be Tess Farnsworth and} stopping to consider exactly w-hat .she i which she Idcked with a sigh of pro- With courage newly-augmented by the Kate ^Imain. Tess was about thirty j was doing. year^ old, a non-descript brunettp with In another moment they were roll- a strained look back of her small! ing down the drive and out into the 'The next moi-ning a’brilliant idea tjn* world today art* ;diU the occurred to Joyce. Why should she not; Mongol.-i, but the be.st horses are bred pack a^.suitcase and run off-alone to Amerira and AVestem Eu-ope. The San Francisco for a week? She could mustangs and broncho.- ot oih stay at the Y. W. C. A., where she; ^t-stern plain.s are descendants of the would be unlikely to meet an^ of the I brought by the Spanish Oon- j Manzanita Crowd, and there under. America never bad horses j an asiiumed name, she could learn toj^ntil after 1192 i run an automobile and to ride horse- —[ Schaeffer Life Time Pens The makers of Schaeffer I’cns are precise in every detail. Every pen must measure up^o a standard that is unquestionable not for just a few months, but for a life time. Their per fected methods assurea you. of this service, yet the cost is low considering this fea ture. I'lN(iEKI‘RINTS “Practical" people laughed at Joe ^ found relief. It seemed to he: as if brown eyes. Kate Belmain ‘ was the! road. , ^ bldest woman in the party. Her white Maitland drove in silence, a tactful hfir, bobbed and marcelled with such j silence so welcome to Joyce in her las- Wf-al skill that it qqite rated the situde that aR her fear and abhorrence \ •. « 1-* A .-'AMI irsaiA she had left its cool privacy years be fore. The noise and music downstairs npise which came up in a muffled confusion g^ity of being called a 'coiffure, of him n\elte<l into gratefulniss. of sounds continued for about five minutes longer and then with a suc cession of sharp bangs of the front | Faurot when, thirty year.^ a^o. he in- si.sted that the fingeijirint.s of every' captured crook should be recorded, excitemen^^ her plan, .she decided to Today identification .by fingerprints cash a check in Manzanita. (Continued Next Weekj —— . , 1. J, . ,.. WHAT DO P. S. Jeanes DO? is relied upon in every police depart ment in the world, and the department of justice in Washingfton maintains an- international clearing-house of finger prints with more than two million rec ords. |~'-'No two persons have ever - been Guaranteed for life against the slightest defect. Designs and points to meet y our individual require- m'ents. ^ Other Pens are carried, priced from~ $1.00 up CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 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