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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. 8. C.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1926
Religions Called
Casino Theatre t© ciasp Hands
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
March 2 and 3 ’
^^Captain Blood”
LECISLATOR ELECTED HIGHWAY
. COMMISSION MEASURE PASSES
Fonaa^iSov^
Ritchie, of Md., Dies
Roosevelt Asks Common CauM 48 to 25 To Let Issembf^men Elect Members^ Md., F*. 24.-F(,rn«r
Against Atheism.-Those Who
Have Faith Urged To Unite.
President i
RAFAEL SABATINI’S world-fim-1 „ , ^ ^
H di-lc. .Urrin* ERROL FLYNN.! .Hsd® Park. Feb. 23.
OLIVIA DerfAVILLAND/ LIONEL !Roo.sevelt tonighV called on all re-
ATWILL, ROSS ALEXANDER .and j Ujfions to cla.sp Jiail^s in a common
OUY kiBBEE. Exciting ■ as. >’our. cause against the forces of unbelief. i house of representatives approved a
m n . i Governor Albert C. Rftchie, 5{i, vigor-
.of state Road Board. Twenty^One Ballots Are Taken During „f ,t.t« righW-and a
Seven-Hour Session To Put Bil^.xrorward. • | pioncr ia the movement that lei to
^ ’“TT , c,,. , .ere , -T^ Iprohibitioir repeal, died suddenly at
Columbiar Feb. 21:—Working six Adams, , Bush, Chick, \:oker, Oav|s,'jji3 apartment here early today. '
Eaddy, Easterlin, Godfrey, Grant,! A stroke apparently caused the
IF rrs A MAGAZINE YOU WANT.
— See —
JAMEk W. CALDWELL
<^an S8
hours* a^nd? a half without a hall, the
Hall, Hildebrand, Jackson, Love, May,| death of the noted Marylander, a con-
childhood dreams. Thrilling aa the^ “Jhis is no time,” he said in-a nlii=^ highway reorganizatioiK^ill provid-lR. D. McDaniel, Moorer, Mozingo,: Democratic presiden-
rin* of oteri on “*«'• “fir* 'br legislative Section of com-jNalley, Newton, Ouzte, Page, Plyler.iJ'*^ ircWca°go “ ''''
Red Sails in the Sunset! Captain hood days of the national conferehce' ■ 48 en latp’o j j iir .i. m i-nicago.
Blood” atridea the deek of hi. pirate: ot Jews and Chriatians, “to make cap-. ^*^0 " \l tvTentv fira? baUot W.theraptpn. i Death ended apeculati.n over the
craft again aa the magic rdrpet ofital out of religioua-disagreement,P^'rad: Aye^ Rtpre«nt.t,ve» Huff,,^oaaibiMty. of his taking a,leading role
the aereen aweepa you hack into thcihowever honest. It ia time, rather, to,‘ - Smoak, T. E Tayior, Knight, Smkler.iin opposition to the renomination of
goldenageof romance and adventure! make capital out of, religious under-: .The bill was jammed through to .Norton Whitm.re, Koger, Be.mj.pfeaident Roosevelt at this year’s
Metro Ne*^ jstanding. We who have faith cannot:tb'rd reading as the representatives nays, RepresenUtivca, Walker, Josey,.Democratic convention in’Philadel-
-Torand 25e afford to fall out among ourselves. I P“‘ <''>'^9 > Griffin, Ken-^phia.
10 A. M. Show-MONDAY.. iThe very state of.the world is a sum- ciamo'o<b repeatedly for adjournment,dnek, Farr, J. W., Brown and Prince
......sx,.-,.. . w far t° »t.nd together.” fWthput a vote on the passage of the'
WEDNESDAY. MARCH .4 1 Hr, Roosevelt came to the seclusion ’ bdJ »nd brought down charges of
of his home here this morning after: “PO" .■»
Dr. J. M. Harden
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN
Greenwood,”S. C.,
SlG-SlS Central Union Bldg.
JBhone 307
Appointment Any Hour of
Day.
“Millions In the Air”j“h,";;dd;nT deathTn" WasHn'ron‘of I Amendments for popular eleetion of
With JOHN HOWARD, WENDV his cousin, Henry Latrobe Roosevelt, icreation
BARRIE and WILLIE HOWARD.'assistant secretary of the naVy. Tbe.'“f ^
With a song in their hearts and a‘chief executive was in Cambridge lastl^^^”^
gong on their minds *. .w. a bunch of 1 night for the 100th anniversary cele-
youngsters^ seeking success in the land I bration of Harvard’s Fly club, to,J® ,
of mike-believe ... all the laughs, the which he belonged in his undergradu- as advanced provides for
romance,'the heart breaks of the n**tate days. 1^^^ election of fourteen ^commission-
lion's amateur hours in a Mjr-time! W’hile Mr^'Roosevelt refrained from fo^^^-year term.s by the legis-
1 Clinton Cagers
Win In District!
^ I The District No. 2 high school
Tejectei^ '55'^ta 30, and Teague“ 'TyasketblTT—tour Sam ehf w^s
musical comedy.
Comedy; ‘‘Down the Rihber.**
‘‘Gangdters of the Deep."
.Morning Show At 10 O’clock.
lOc To All.
THURSDAY, MARCH'S-
“Two In the Dark”
-**! naming names in hU talk tonight, ob- '“'.''f delegations of the respective ju-
-.servefs took it for granted that he ‘'''‘‘I
had in mind Nazi attacks on Jews .ndi‘" ‘be adjudication of removal p.rp-
lOitholies and the persecution of peo- | «"l'"8rs against the present road
pies'of those and other faiths in pth- Aboard. The co^ission, vested yvith
er parts’of the world. all_ powers of the . present one, would
He urged application of his Lafin- ‘“f" “ chief commissioner un-
.American good neighbor policy as a
I challenge to atheism and as a bulwark
With W’ALTER ABEL, MARGOTspiritual awakening.
GRAHAME, W’ALLACE j-.^QbIX! “Xs I see it,” he said, “the chief
ALAN HALE and ERIC BLOBlL'No j-pijg^joug issue is not between pur var-
spooka ... no secret doors
ious beliefs. It is between belief and
der the procedure now in use.
The bill as approved would trans
fer tag collections to the state tax
commission and carried a reduction in
motor vehicle license fees of a small
er sum than the ways and means tag
bin passed last week. Members indi
cated this differe'nce could be
clutching handH . . . but one of the unbelief. If iS" not your specific faith
roost baffling mystery romances thsk | mine that is being called into ques-
cver held you spellbound! jtion — but all faiths . . . Religion conference.
wide areas is being confronted with' Meeting .continuously from 1
held at Presbyterian college last Fri
day night, with Woodruff, Fairforest,
Whitmire and Clinton schools taking
part. Clinton won the championship,
both boy.s and girls! The boys dbfeot^
Fairforest in one of the best and most
exciting games of Ihe season. The
score wa^s tied three times ifurihg the
game, but Clinton ran two points
ahead in the last minute of play when
Bill Wade shot the winning basket.
The final .score was 15-13. •
The girls played Whitmire in a
much better game than the score of
31 to 10 would indicate. Clinton girls
played stellar ball throughout the
contest.
The line-ups were as follows:
“Musical Memories,'
Slones.” MGM News.
Morning Show At 10 O’clock.
10c To All.
Movie Mile-
a.
irreligion; pur faiths are being chal
lenged. It is because of that threat
m. to 4:25 p. m., the house in its high
way debate refused by 'a vote of 47
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
March 6 and 7
“Ceiling Zero”
llIIvS lJvbW“\fII iJUI vl “v v|S| IlttllLlA^ j a* 1 4 » • M !
and make..common rcause.” when the term of Chief
Mr. Roosevelt ex^re^st’d hope Ben^ Sawyer expires.!.
one
i happen to Asmerica would be a revival; ainendment. -•
M'lth JAMEIS CAGNEY, PATjof the spirit of religion—“A revival I amendment by Representa-tive
O’BRIEN, JUNE*'TRAVIS and STU- that wouid sweep through the homes j ^ozingo and J. W. Brown to insert
ART ERWIN, “Whatever you d<^ iflof the nation and stir the hearts of |rfPl»cing the state
you like excitement . . . don’t miss | men and women of all faiths to a re-j patrol with a state police
Jimmie Fidler, | assertion of their belief in God andi*y^^*” tabled by a vote of 47 to
34. Mozingo then asked that his
-V‘Ceiling Zero’!” says
' famed air critic."’*All the action you’d'their dedication to His will for them-
'enpect when a pair like Jimpiy and selves andt for their world.”
Pat start mixing love with aviation, j “I doubt,” he said, “if tliere is any
The screen gives the sweep of the problem—social, political or economic
Clinton
(Boys)
Fairforest
Freeman (3) .
.
Veal (4)
Freeman, fjLU-
. Veal, f (4)1
Owens, f #
. ... Culberfh, f
Wade, c (10)
Erskiixe, c (4)
King, g (2)
t •
Martin, g (5)
McKee, g
Key, g
Clinton
(Girls)
Whitmire
Sprunt, f (14)
Hipp, f (6)
DicUs, f (17)
Gilliam, f (4)
Adair, c
Coty, c
Bouknight, c
. . . .V . - .
Pruitt, c
Taylor, g
Tart, g
Painter, g
Price, g
Substitutes:
Whitmire — Hembree,
Ersktn'e, Tidmar3h;~Clihtbn — Bfice,
skies to ^he thriller that made Broad
way say its prayers.
Comedy, “Hot Wives.” Vitaphone
Short. “ROARING WESF’ No. 10,
with BUCK JONES.
' . 10c and 25c
C'OMING NEXT WEEK — ‘TCING
OF BURLESQUE. “INVISIBLE
RAY.”
COMING MARCH 19TH1 “A MID-
SUMMER NIGHT’S'DREAM”^NE
DAY ONLY AT ADVANCED AD-
MISSIONS.
Broadway
Theatre
—that would not melt away before
the fire of such, a spiritual awaken
ing.”
Pointing to the United States i^s a
name be dropped frqm the list of au-j^*^^'^» Henderson, King, Neighbors,
thors of the bill “as a matter of poI-. ■
‘cy*’’ %]l/ A M TT C
The bill, bearing the names of Rep/j Vw M
resentatives Blatt, Poag, Johnson,
Bridges, E. C. Lewis, Stevens, Winter,
Rast, Mozingo, Josey, Wolfe, Calhoun,
country in which the interests of each ISenseney, True^ale*
person is bound up with -the happi- Hatfield, and Huff,
ness of all, the president observed: l a compromise measure
Want Ada are alwayirCaah in ad
vance, except to buaineaa men or con-
ceriM having accounts with The
Chronicle.
FOR RENT — 6-room bungalow on
“We ought to know by now raor# reorganica’*
the- welfare of. your family or mine
cannot be bought at the .sacrifice of
our neighbor’s family; that our well
being depends, in the long run, upon
the well-being of our neighbors.
“The good neighbor idea—as we are
tion plans offered during the special
session in December, and early this
year.
The roll call on/ts passage to third
reading follows:/
Ayes—(48)-Speaker Taylor, Rep
s' Ferguson street. Apply to.
Copeland.
R. E.
Itc
trying to practice international ®**^*'' Bridu**.
tionships-needs to be put into prac-'B>'‘«on, Bruce, Chapman. Coward,
RADIOS checked free. Tubes, Parta,
Aerials. Radio Repairing a Speeial>i
ty. Guaranteed' Service. Phone 36.
Radio Exchange. tf
FH)R SALE—Cow writh young calf. 2
weeks odd. J. B. Dominick. 3^-2p
tice in our community relationships. Derrick, Donelan, Elliott, a i f xr
When it is we may discover that the 1 Geo*-?*, ^‘bso". George Gra-1 DEWINGJVANTED-Apply to Mrs.
road to understanding and fellowship! Huger, Jordan.i . ■ • ^ • a resi ence o rs.
is also the road to spiritual awaken- Eea^e, M. D. Keller, E. C. Lewis, —T—i s^—
Ic
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
March 2 and 3
“Diamond Jim”
With EDWARD ARNOLD. JEAN
ing. At our neighbor’s firesides we Lofton. McCaslan, McDaniel, R. N.
may find fuel for the fires of faith ^ McDonald, McKown, McMillan, Nel-
our own hearthsides.” json, Pendarvis, Perry, Foag, Porter,
The president, in conclusion, sug-^^ast, Rivers, Rodney, Saint-Amand,
gested it would be fitting for^'thb ha-|®®'^y®*'« Senseney, Smith, Stevens,
tional conference of Jews and Chris-1 Calhoun Thomas, Watkins,
ARTHUR, BINNIE BARNES andUians to undertake the task pro-! ^ heeler. Winter and Zerbst
ERIC BLOREL What a man . . . whatimoting such a brotherhood. He added | Nay* (26) Representatives
that he would like to see ^associations
of good^igWiors in eveyy town, city,
and rural community.
For him life was one grand spree— j “U would," he ozp|Ained, “bring to-
the grandest anybody ever enjoyed! i gather men and women of all'"stations
a Kfe! He was the best-dressed, best-
fed and most fabulously bejewelled
human the world has ever known!...
Comedy. “Desert Death.”, “Water j to share-their problems and their
Sports.”
10 A. M. Show-p-TUESDAY.
10c and 20c/
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4
“Chatterbox”
- With ANN SHIRLEY. PHILLIPS
HOLMES and EDWARD ELLIS. Ann
Shirley . . . more lovely than ever . . .
she’ll take another half-hitch arouinf
your heart. The captivating ston^ of
a .little red-head who talked a/Uue
streak. —
Comedy. “Bring 'Em Back Alive.”
“Skits and Skitches.”
Morning Show At-10 pFclock.
Kk’To AIL
hopes and to discover ways of mutual
and neighborly helpfulness. Here, per
haps, is a why to\ pool pur spiritual
resources; Ao find common ground on
which al^of us of all faiths can stand;
and the^nce to move forward as men
and women'concerned for the things
of the spirit.” .
"Thi^fattiSu
IX)CT^
jmjoaMCMHBn
FOR RENT — Bedroom-with twin.
beds, steam heat, and adjoining
bath. Meals if desired. -Apply No. 2
Calvert Ave., or phone 208-W. Ic
FRYERS FOR SALE — Milk-fed
Rhode Island Reds and Barred
Rocks. Apply to Thornwetl Orphan
age Poultry Farm. 3-i5-2c
BABY CHICKS FRHMY-hR. I. Reds
and Barred Rocks. Start them right
with our Starting Mash. Also Grow
ing 'Mash, Scratch Feed and Oyster
Shells. Blakely Brothers Seed Store.'
Telephone 188. 4 Ic
Low Geirmination
Shown In Tests
THURSDAY, MARCH »
“Sweet Surrender”
C. B. Cannon, county agent, warns
farmers against using cptton seed
grown locally ir^planting“their new’
crop,"without first having tests made
to show its
YOUR HOME-TOWN PHYSICIAN
Pardon my reminding you of your
best friend.-, Ves, I am’writing about
your health, as well as your best aids
in maintaining it,l your good home->^
town doctor ranking first.
There is something distinctive that
belongs only to the family physician.
The surgeon and the specialist may
be expert in their lines of practice
and they can do things for which the
family physician is not even prepared
nor should he attempt. But, I would
never '^ect either Tor myTamity" phy
CABBAGE PLANTS, Onion Plants,
Onion Sets, English Peas. A big as
sortment of Flower Seeiis, also Sweet
Peas and Nasturtium in Bulk. Blake-!
ly Brothers Seed Store. Tel. 188, Ic
SEED IRISH POTATOES, Maine
grown Cobblers and Red Blias. Also’
Prince Edward Island Certified Cob-'
‘biers. Blakely Brothers Store.
Telephone 188. Ic
GEIT two-pound broilers in eight
- weeks by feeding chicks Spartan'
All-Mash Chick Starter, in mash or
pellA form. This is the fastest growth'
piroducihg feed you ever used. C.W.S.J
OoiPMUintATi i - l<» >
With FRANK PARKER, radio's
tion, Mr, Canno«-s statement follows:^ Their fields are too narrow—j STORE BUILDINGS FOR RENT
“Seed fce.^ts this year from the ag-Uoo limited. I would summon either! One store buildinir Pitts street, on-
ricultural department, Columbia, show L«iy qj, fUg advice of mv familv doc-’,^.^ f -i * u n «. v!
Baileys Bank. One store buila-
low'germination on cotton seed thus ' tQj.
sensational singing star, HELEN | far sent off from this country. Each j
ing, Musgrove street. Reasonable'
Youi; physician should be a well-,rents. See Copeland-Stone Co., or
LYND. RCSS BROWN. ABBE LY-:farmer should have his cotton plant-]read, general practitioner. If that, he -Thomas Heath Coneland
A WJ .—...a t inflp GAArl Kv fKa tnonf of „ v , a. J j • A.t_ _ f
JMAN ai&l His Cklifornians. It’i? gotlin? seed tested By the department at. f^r better posted in the manage-1
rhythnf! It's got romance! It’s got
'^nstc! It’s got beauties!
“Slide, Nellie, Slide.” Technicolor
Short.
- Morning Show At 10 O'clock.
^ • 10c To All.
once, which does not cost anything i ,nent of your vafied complaints than' MEN WANTED for Rawlei^ routes
except postage. , the surgeon or the specialist. He hasi of . 800 families. Reliable hustler
Any farmer wishing to have seed far more extensive knowledge of should start earning $25 weekly and
tested should sent about a pint of the remedies needed for you than} increase rapidly. Write today. Raw-
seed to J. R^ Jones, c^missioner of either. He w-ill be a more capable di- leigh, Dept. SCB-27-S, Rit^mond, Va
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
March 6 amh 7 -
“The Throwback”
With BUCK JONES, MURIEL
is aa exciting western drams — per
Bsnal emnhats are mai^F—one thrill-
iag chase fonoars snother.
Comedy, “Movie Msaiscs,” with the
THREE STOOGES. “Scrappy Boy
Sceata."
10c sad 20c
agriculture, Columbiav One of the.best agnostician in systematic disease; and
methods to use is to send, the seed in }^g ^,jj] )(now when you need a sur-
a small cloth bag with your name and ggon or specialist, better than any
address written plainly on a piece of \,ne else.
paper placed inside the bag and the j Your family physician is indeed an
same address written on the shipping i indispensable man in the community,
card attached to the outside. A postal ||{g looks after sanitation and other
card or letter should be written to Mr. jgoj^|i,T,unity measures calculated to
EVANS and GEORGE HAYES. This I vmi nra aaa/l 1 j’ v j • Y
■ I Jones stating you are sending 3?cd j prevent disease, even though doing so'
for germination test.”
NEXT WEBKp^
'IP YOU COULD ONLY
NOTICE
Child Life, was $3.00, now $2.50 per
year; 2 years $4.00; 5 months $1.00.
JAMES W. CALDWELL
'Dm Msgasine Man
lessens his chances ^for making a liv
ing. He is" alert m medical investiga
tion and research knowing all the
time that he is working mimtelf out
of a job!.
Finally, the family doctor is, tjo a
large ektent, what his community
makes him. iPrompt payment of bills
often grows yon A more willing and
efficient health guardian. ... .
2-27-4tpe
Ti^ CARDUl For
Funcfioiial Monthly
Women from the teen age to the
change of life have found Cardul
genuinely helpful for the r^ef of
functional monthly pains due to lack
of just the stmtgth from the
food they eat. liCrs. Crlt Haynes, of
Essex, Mo., writes: *T used Cai^ui
• ptl for emapo sad foaad It vory
Icul I ■
bOTo rooonttjr takoa Cardul
durlasUho ehanfo of Uto. 1 wm vary aer-
vooa, had haad and back palna and waa la
a smaraDy run-dowa eondlUca. tCataal
baa belpad ta» sraaUy."
Tbouaaada of woaMO taottfy Cardul baas-
fltad ttMaa. U it dots not banaftt tOO,
It a pbyWrlaa.
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To The Ladies of
Clinton....
Our buyer, J. B. Whar-
tion, has just returned
from New York, where
he bought one of the
largest and best stocksr
and will offer same to
the ladies of Clinton and
surrounding communi
ty at most reasonable
prices.
*We have a full line of
—Dry Goods
—Notions
^hoes
~ ^Ladies’
Ready-to-Wear
Gome to see us while
our stock is complete.
> 1.
A good Toad connects your ,
home with our store. Only a few
minutes drive.
J. B. Whaiion Co.
GREENWOOD, S. C.
■Bi
The Better to Serve You
^We have just installed a new Warren Meat Display
Case which, we are proud to say, makes our store one
of the best equipped grocery stores and meat markets
in Clinton. We are more, able now than ever before to
keep our meats and produce just right for you. Come in
today and see for yonrself.
• ^pedals This Week
Van Camp’s Pork & Beans,
No. 2V2 can ... ... 10c
Beechnut Spaghetti, tall ... 10c
Salad King Salad Dresung, qL . 25c
Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickl^
Ivge jar . ..... ..25c
(Meotnargavine, lb. ............ jTc
Newberry Creamery Butt^, lb.. 42c
- MARKET SPECIALS
Pork Chops, lean^ lb. 25c
Neckbones, lb UVzc
Pig Ears, lb 15c
Native ..and Western Steak
Special Luncheon Loaf, sliced, lb. 35c
Goose Liver, lb 45c
Canadian Bacon (Kingan’s), lb.. 55c
Freidi Fish and Oysters
(Black Fish, Roe Shad, King Mackerel, pad Trout)
USE OUR CONVENIENT TELEPHONE AND
' . DEUVERY SERVICE.
BUIOCK’S CROCERY & lURKn
PHONES 156 and'157 ♦ WE DELIYER
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