The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 07, 1933, Image 2
Bids Invited For
Road Construction'
10DAYM
Calhoun Highway Paving I*ro-^
ject Included In Contracts To
Be Let December 19.
Columbia, Dec., 4.—The State Hiph
■way department tonipht called for’j
bids December 19' on nearly $900,000 j *
of road apd * bridpe construction,
People Asked
To Oh^ey Law
puirihases of alcoholic Di^verasres
jly to licensed dealers.
! "The policy of the, government will
jbe to see to if that the .social and po-!
ilitical evils that have existed yn the
Taxes On-Liquor
a levy of 30 cents a gallon on rec-^
itified spirits, ■whiekies' known to the'
liquor."
1 vOlV OLuCIIGO^ Rectification was practiced, but not
(widely, before prohibition. Now% of-
1»Iea For Temperance and Non-ipre-prohibit^n era shan not be re- Present Levies Likely To Be In- .flclak say, it promises to beconie the
Patronage of I^olleggers Is.viye.i „„r pe™itWd again to exi.t ” he creased By Congress Immedi- Xh-v" "t'co“nsistr principally’of ad-
said. We must remove forever frbm . . ^ ^ t y t' j
Made By President. ^ j * .u *
i^ur midst the menace of the bootleg-
; iger and such others as would profit
Washington, DVc. 5.—A doubly expense of good government
I'lNE-For Newsprint I Americana to help restore respect for quest for purchases solely from licens-t For the present'they will be, for The tax effective on stiH *>"«*
Since wood-pulp paper was first wag issued toniefit by „ T 7*. a' the most part, the same as those im- *uu^d “““tdmg to the.r alcohol.t
ma.de in mv home town of Stock- “ ena » ufr was issueu^ionignt o> sonally to every individual and every po,ed in the days before prohibition, content: Less than 14 per cent^ four
^ _ President Roosevelt. l family" in the nation and would result v-ut Congress will be meeting ^oon cents a gallon; 14 to per cent, 10
program to the neighborhood of $3,- b«n"belioverthuronIyl.nrucX’>ir ^ Proclamation, an unusual one,!in consumption of beverages which ^nd the' rates ai% to be increased cents; 21 to 24 per cent, 25 cents;
^ ..VtAylr\0C>0£k/VT XX/V 1 l n C5 ir^niTlt’nO iv>
more than 24 per cent, $1.10. Cham-
an pagne and other sparkling wines are
bringing the total advertised or un-
dertal:en under the federal recovery (Mass., sixty years ago, it has
nly .snr-ace, fir and > ^ j • .u
400 000. ihemlick fibers were .suitable; pine had was signed by the chief executive materially.
J. ' ^ • 4. , • too much pitch in it. One result 1 shortly after Acting Secretary Phil- break-up and eventual destruction of President Rpose
Three of the 1- projects belief was to .send the big pa- lips had certified that 36 states had ^be ‘notoriously evil, illicit liquor inter-departmehtal committee at work taxed 12 cents for each h p
Spartanbirg, Charleston and .Green- ‘.ppwspnnt," or approved the repealing amendment. traffic," and payment.of reasonable jptermining just how high the levies fraction thereof, with artificially cai-
ville counties, ■ among those f'oni jy,.tiinary newspaper, farther and far- The national' recovery act made it support of the government. s}iould run^—trying to find the level bonated wines assesse a a ra .
which delegations went to W ashing- ther into the Canadian forests, as the mandatory that the chief executive The proclamation directed which they would discourage the ^
ton several weck.s ago to protest the more .southerly supplies of sp.-ace j proclaim the (^d of prohibition in or- attention to authority given the goy bootlegger and still yield the .covr'^n-
highway comniissioirs alloca jon of ware exhaasted. der to abolish a series of special taxes, ^'mment by the repeal amendment uO an^^pje return. From this
the $5.50().()()() federal fund. k All the time there were millions of The president made a special plea prohibit tran.sportation or importation committee’s reports recommendations
Charles H. Moorefield, state high- acres of fust-groiwing’‘‘slash’’ pine on that no state authorize return of the i"l-«^>cauing l\quo.rs into dry states, cubmission Congress will be
wav engine-r, said the projects did the sandy lands of Georgia, Alabama saloon either in its old form or in a concluding, the president said, formulated.
not include any of the $200,000 addi- and Florida, mostly going to waste., new guise and said the objecti»-e being * POOd seme oi th- >*0 official announcement has yet
tional ^^\onvy promised five counties My
in -which large cities are located, mous
*11115 fund will be distributed later, to do
friend, l>r. Charles A. Herty, fa-^sought through a national policy was American people that they will | not been made, but Wa.shington gene'-c’-
s chemist began some years ago'education of every citizen toward bring upon themselves the curse of jy believes the tax on w'hiskey will
o .some experimenting, aiid he dis-1 greater temperance. excessive use of intoxicating liquors betVeen $2.20 and $3 a' gallon.
Z ENITH—AT WATER
KENT RADibS,
Radio Exchange
Tubes Tjested iFrfee.
WHAT DO
P. S. Jsanes
DO?
(juiremi nis. That one was the s’neet fiulp, made from young fiines, secret-
asphr’t resu'faein.g of ap})r()ximately ly td) a big Canadian paper mill. It';
1.2 mill; of Ihf.-it .North street and fabricated fierfectly on the fast ma-j
the I.au’ ciis road at that city. cliines and .seven Gc'irgia dailies print-j
The entire lef.tii'g will einbrace ed their entire editions of one day j
a'ound i.'. miles of hiLuin.ino‘us sur- ^ _ j
fat'mgv-C.4' miles of itavlng and- Dig-———'' ' ^^
bridges. The
|*()WFR~Man Made
I’eofilc think of Ihuilder I)am and
“hK ttif' grP3t" s^oTifees of
enormous power. Rut the other day
const ■ uetion of ihrei
proji'cts follow.
SpH I t a n I»a' g Jt-O u illj’
Tio of 2.miles of Kmate 176 from*
. viltrtllltfUin a •\A 4. x
mte- iect'on wi.h .North ('hprch street completed ,in Rrooklyn' the I Ijo
intersection .single power Unit in the world, | ^
[except Niagara Fall.-. That is the new]
plain plant of* the Rrooklyri Kdison!
^ ' company, which can generate more
ok:
in .^’(lurtarburg lo
old Route 176 at llayne.
Charleston widening with
concrete of .‘klob miles of route
from Intel.>ection willi kolly Reach p„Y^.,.r than anybody ever dreamed -of
road near Ashley river to .Seaboard ^r,.LLing from the (ioiorado river or the
railroad near Dupont .slatiop. iTemiessi’e
Greenville Resurfacing with sheet | a "fa! e no* lon t':-!' water-
asphalt of l.‘20l| miles of Ka.st North pov^■,.r is either pleaiiful or cheap. C.
street and Laurens road in Greenville ,, sieinmetz, great electrical engin-
from Main street to Richland creek |o me that if every,
and widening with plain concrete <'f ,,7'; p of wtiLei that falls ,on the sur-j
Laurens road from Richland creek to states were to
eastern city limits, 'generate power all the way from the
Dorchester -Rituminou,^ •‘surfacing the total
of 8 miles of Route iH fiom Oiange- p,,\\>^i,. j)’-(jdue<‘d would not hi* a.s much
■ burg county line at Dorange through produced by .Ream.
Reevesville to St. (leorge. Any wal.er-powi'r project cxp’pt the
1 Airic.as‘air—Lit uipipi'ijs ve-ty laegesl, and few of t hoM", 'tekry
hi
•7 miles of Route 2(>;i. f'om Ker- (huch cafiital investment tliat the:';
iw
to intersection with Route 1)92.
i>ii
I'll
interest on the capital alone amounts,!
i'cio -tfituminou- .-iirfacin)!; of ,,ft(.p, (o moie than fuel wo.uld have
i .7 nu!e^ of Itoute 7 ft'oin Cjiiitpii po^^,!-. j
I .\(\\l,cii.v county line. , j^^t 1 suppose politicians trying to
ih-or’i'c I'Mliirninous surfacing ^'^get af)propriations for local' projects |
(> tr'ili" of luiute 18 from Wbst- making the pu*l)lic believe;
that it will benefit by
water-power.
THEN COME TO
Where the Greatest Selling Event of the Sea
son Is Going On. Just 14 More Shopping Days
Till Christmas. Hundreds of Satisfied Custom
ers— Our Best Advertisement.
developing |
KNEES—In Automoliileti
Koine of the new 1934 automobiles
will have a new sort of front wheel
iMii'^tcr to Oak way.
Mai’boio Riluininoius surfacing
< *■ 7. 6 miles of Route 3-K from Ren-
r '*’.s.iiU’ lhio'a,gh Rlenheim to Fot-
t I '. 'mtm c’'»‘ek.
Vo-k laving with concrete and
r..,,l,alt ,.r M uf KouU- 5, Main anma briKhl preaa-
: veniu' to ea.stern city limits.
Hamilton -<'onsti uetion of 501-
foot creosoted timber, reinforced con-
iM'ic and sLi lu t ural steel bridge over
<’oosa\Natchii‘ river on Route 63 ap
prox; matt’y two miles south of Hamp-
t( n. ■ ■
Dtxchcs'ci <hmstruction of 201-
foot bridge of same tyjie over Ashley
liver on R kute 61 near Summerville.
Pickens 4lonstruction of three re
inforced concrete culverts on Route
1H3 near Pickens.
Open Meeting
agent has de.scribed as ‘‘putting knees
in the car’s front legs.” Instead of a
front axle, each wheel will be inde
pendently supjiorted with its own
spring arrangement to take up the
shock. The idea is that bumps will
to the whole chassis,
t othe whole cha.ssis.
There is no doubt it will work, for
.se\eral European manufacturers have
been using the same idea for years.
Indeed, most of our new automobile
ideas come from Euroj>e. They had
(four-wheel brakes, high-speed, small-
bore engines and streamline bodies
jlong before we did.
I'he reason for that is that Euro-
At Clinton Hi |)ean cars are made in small quanti-
ities, as a rule, and the makers are
free to experiment with new engineer;-
An open meeting of the Wodrow designsi They get
Wilson Liicraiy society of the ( b'R^^'enough for their cars so they can
high school will be held in the high chance.
.‘-chooi auditorium Tuesday evening,-!— - - - ■ — '
Dec\ 12. at 7:30. The following pro-i
gram will he given: ! TALKIES—There’s Hope
Invocation ’ ponular “talkies" that
ReatfiiTtg;vr^-7i_: . .jii^esrAmertcan- motion picture^ qjfiopTej
‘•Fortv Kmging .Seamen,” Klliotte .^l»ve product in a year are "Little
Dobbins W’omen" and "Thre^ Little Pigs.” Ar-
‘•Mi.-tei .SLner’s, Hoi.se,’’ Rebecca Optically, the best motion picture that
1 have seen, is Henry the Eighth,
".A Rallad of Reading Gaol,” iilar- English film. . , . , .
"garet HugtT?.<^- - Hollywood is still po.5.se.sse(l with |
Music i.v high school glee club. ^he ’.lea that to be .successful a pic-j
Declamations: . . ^5^" * J"**'®
“Tear Away the Mask." W. P. Raid- ^decency. Yet the proof that the pub-
lie is not as sex-crazy as the movie l
"NVw l)e<laiali..n of in,i..jK-n.l, “"-y ‘"T''f .ub
WilTian, Wada. th.;ni are themsaves-ls found in th«
“.VliMiun of America.” William '"'‘“T; a
1 am lieginning to be hojicful about;
Music by high .school gIee“Ttu1}T . The movi“'». ^
Debate: v
"Resolved, that the UtRied .Stales RADIO—Something New
should adopt the Rrilish system of Something new in radio music is
radio control." promised soon. Nobody who listens lo
Affirmative: Elizabeth Huzhanll a great orchestra over the radio to-
and Alfred Browning. day gets the music as it sounds to
Negative; Irene Dillard and Jack:tho.se in the room with actual players.
Street, Sunday Night and
Parly Blesses ^
All the jirelty shades, all size.s, ail new
—just came in for ('hristmas .selling.
Priced^ at—
$3.&5 $4.95 S6-95
o'
oJ
Knit and Wool Flannel
SWEATER SUITS
$^.98
SWEATER AND SKIRT,
Ail wool ....
$^.98
SUEDE JACKETS, all pi;etty $0.98
Hhades, three styles. Only .... Li
BATH ROBES—
$2.98 $3.98
$4.98
Ladies’ KIMONAS,
For -
$|.98
See QUj Full-Fashion, first-quality
SILK HOSE, UA<
All colors DU
Other Styles and
Quality . .
98*
MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS—
$1.98 $2.98 $3.98
■■ - " I "I ' —.1:^1— -.1 -I .1
MEN’S and BOYS’ NECKWEAR—
25c and 50c
HHEN*S-HALr^flOSE^^
15c and 25c
BEAUTIFUL
FURRED-GOATS
B’ack, Navy, Brown. Handsome Lininj^
310.95 $12.95 116.95
POLO COATS
No fur. Beautiful lining—
$10 to $12.95
GIRLS COATS
$5.95 $7.85 $g.95
SlLK NIGHT GOWNS,
For
$
1
SILK PAJAMAS,
For
*1
DANCE SETS,
For
1
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS,
For
$
1
MEN’S PAJAMAS,
For
$
1
BOYS’ PAJAMAS,
For
1
MEN’S SCARFS,
For
MEN’S RAIN COATS,
For
T
$
3
Witherspoon.
Rebuttals. Decision of judges.
Davy Products
Edward B. Martin
PHONX 27S-J
Delivery at 6 A, M,
The reason for that is that the radio
picks it up from one spot while the
listener in the rorim hears it with both
ears and gets the basses on the left,
the strings in the middle and the
horns and tympani op the right in
their true relation to each other.
A radio engineer who has been
I working on the prcfclem for one of
: the big broadcasting chains told me
I the other day that the solution has
\ been found. It U only a queation pdw
I of waiting until the big auditoriuma
I in which the great symphony orches-
, tras perform are equipped wjth the
I new system of picking up the music
as it really is produced.
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CHnJ:REN’S SCHOOL SHOES—
$1.25 and $1.49
WOMEN’S I.EATHER OXEORDS—
$1.49 and $1.98
MEN’S WORK SHOES, $
For
1
.50
Ladies* liast-Minute - in - Style DRESS
OXFORDS — Pumps, Ties and Straps.
Medium and French heel—
$1.98 and $2.98
BOYS’ SHEEP-LINED
COATS4 4 to 16 years ..
$0.50
3
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’
RAINCOATS
$0.98
2
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,INC
Clinton, S. C.
•r-
ately On Convening. ding pure grain alcohol, distilled wa-
, — . ter and , a few other ingredients to
Washington, Dec. 3.—With renrrl. ]iquor. The latter can be multi-
posed proclamation, putting an offi- . and law and order.” government intends, to help its piieS five or six times by this pr,q|
cial end to prohibition and callinft on. He said the observance of his re- revenues *l,ong with taxes on liquors, cess.
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