The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 10, 1936, Image 2
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THURSDAY, Dt^CEMBER 10, 19S6
CASINO: THEATKE
MONDAY AND TUESQAX.
Deecaiber 14 and 16
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Love”
Witk WARNER BAXTER, MYRNA
LOY mad CLAIRE TREVOR.
It they only knew whet the years
eovld do! Yein together—bittersweet
with hurt and happiness! Thinga done
—worda spoken—tears shed — hearts
hroken! What of the love they pled#*
ed forever? The best love story the
Saturday Evening Poet ever printed!
Metro News.
!• A. M. Show—MONDAY.
10c and 2c
Tighten
On U. S. %iepiding
Govemneiit Lending Agencies
Move To Reduce Voiume of
. Federal-Credit.
^ Washington, Dec. 7—After pouring
billione into industry, business a]i4
agriculture during the lean years of
the depression, government agencies
now are tightening the purse strings
on fedeiml credit.
A gradual decline in both appli
cations alid loans authorized ‘has
been under way for several num^s,
a survey showed today," with the
muhi-billion-dollar reconstruction cor
liderchimts
Two Holidays
For Chrisfanas
Clinton Business Houses To
Close Both Fridhy and Satur
day To Give Employees Vaca
tion Period.
Simpson'Furniture Co., Birdsey J^ur
MillSr Danziger’s Store, MeIntodi*ls
Shoe Shop, Spratt Grocery Co., I. C.
Boland, Richey’s Barber iShop, J. B.
Fnmtis, -Dr. R. W. Johnsmi, J. L Cope
land A Bro.», C. W. Anderson, Selina
B. Adair, Ri^ Exchange, Argo Food
Store, M. S. Bailey A Son,' Bankers,
ComuMl^lal Depository, Nichols Stu
dio, Young Co., Dr. M. J. iMcFadden,
Dr. F. F. Hicks, Chronicle I\ih. Co.
PROGRAM 4 P. M. TODAY
AT TRA^NG SCHOOL
poration dhrthe forefront of agencies
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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
December IB and 17
“Women
Are Trouble”
With STUART ERWIN. PAUL
KELLY. FLORENCE RICE and
MARGARET IRVING. _
It’s a dame every time, it’s a dame!
.^dam got snake-bit from one—Sam
son got clipped I Npw two hard-boiled
reporters arex after one pretty little
lass—but they\learhed fast when she
got them mixe^up in a wild^water-
front gun battl^ It’s the season’s t-gpjvving.
most thrilling ladm romance!
Comedy. "Love c\mes To Mooney
ville.” "Pardon My Spray." _
10 A. M. Show—W^INESDAY
10c To Al
restrictii^^oij|ffation«P'
Federal lei^ng through emergency
agencies including government guar-
anteee of private credit through the
federal housing administration, hi»
totaled about $15,000,000,000.
To hand the job of meeting the
nation’s money needs back to pri
vate sources, Chairman Jesse H.
Jones of the RFC has announced
thaj, federal 'credit will be ^‘rapidly
A petifidh circulated in the ~^f^ .
yesterday and generally signed by
merchants and business rirms, calls
Jor a three-daj^ Christmas ^ holiday
season for thei'r employees.
Under the agreement, the mer-
,Region To Give
“Ye '0^ Ohristmaasee Masqot”
will be present^ at the State Train
ing aobool auditorium this afternoon
at 4 o’clock. Tha program will consist
of carols, dances and merriment by
members of the Clinton Musk club.
HI-SCHOOL PUPILS .
TQ PRESENT PLAT^
On Friday night, Deeeiliber llth, V
pupils of the Clinton high school wRl
present a, three^act play, “Edocatiag
Esther.” The entertainment ia being
rponsoi|p^^ by' “The ^ntinel,*’ aeho<rf
paper, with the proceeds to be applied
expense of publication.
twenty-two ymtg UdM <rf Chmon.! Th, c«t i. bein* l>y Mi—
members of the Training school sta^, j R^per and Burnett, with, an snjoyal^
and a group of boys and girls of,the, and creditabla pz^uetkm expect^
Announcement is made by j The play will be given at TrSflf, wWi
A/aiiVC ^
the local Amarican
will give a dance tonight beginning
the entertain- • adnriasion of 10c for ehUdren, and 25c
ment will close in ample time for all
Legion post^to attend tlie oity’a Santa Claus
celebration at six o’clock.
chants will close for Friday and Sat
urday, December 25th and 20th, and
re-open as usual on Monday morning,
the 2Sth.
at 8 o’clock, in Copeland’s hall. Round
and ^uare dancing will be enjoyed,
with members of the legion and aux- j
iliary, together with their friends, in-j
vited for the occasion. Ladies will be
for adults.
The petition «)i^il»d the followiiic i,A,ttt«f Ire., with . charge of 60e;
signatures up to last night: for men
Ladies Ready-to-Wear Shoppe, R. ^
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Story
Omitted Today
H. Cause, City Sales Co., Frank E.
Miller, City Clerk’s office, Blakely
Bros Seed Store, New Shoe Hospital,
Country Market, Abrams Barber
Shop, Abrams & Geer Beauty Shoppe,
curtailed’’ with advancing recovery! to. r-u i *41,4 a- '
it other loans arc offered on a "prop-li^PP »!>!> Ma|^t,.^!!S!K«y,?. Bralo^a.^nic_Xtoaiclp„i;eKre^
er basis.’’ ' j Grocery and Market, Joe L. Carter, j^jong make it necessary to omit the
Already, records showed today, fe<]. Milling Grocery Co., First , regular installment of "Sportsman
eral lending activities have fallen High,’’ our thrilling serial story,
and fiacal experts predict further ^ .
substantial declines will result from!* E. H. Wilkes * Co„ Bejk’s_ Dept, I from ^today a paper.
It will be re-
coniinuance of the pr esent business I P"'I i
lard,Copeland .s Market, Rrather-1 larly until completed. •
THE EQUITABLE
Fair — JMt
LIFE ASSURANCE
Security — Peace of Mind
i SOCIETY,
Mutual — Cooperative
OF THE U. S.
Nation-Wide Service
Mrs. W. H. Simpson
Loca) Representative
{Telephone 102
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V The CHRONICLB
Thca la tka Staria
Gray ~
Funeral Home
> Clinton, S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
••a and •••
EJilBALMERS
Ambulance Service
Phones 41 and 399-J
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR. Gea.^Mgrs.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
December 18 and 19
‘Wives Never Ki
With CHARLIE RUGGLES.
imt AND; AIJOLPHE M EN
The Reconstruction corporation, i
which, wa.s lending more than $160,-
000,0(^ monthly during 1933 and
1934, Whittled its outlays to around
$30,000,000 a month this year.
Reaching a high of $37,000,000 in
Deeemlker, 1933, RFC Idnas since have
followed a generally downward trend.-
In September, the last month forj
which figures are available, loans
|{Y were listed at $20,000,000.
VIVIENNE OSBORNE and CL
GILI.INGWATER.
.\ll he knew about cuttin’ up was
what the boys told him! But when a
girl as vital as a firecracker ulit at
both ends discovers Charlie's talents;
Charlie shows the Imys something,
('omedy, “Amaze Vourself.”
“FLASH GORDON ” No. 12,
10 A. M. Show—FRIDAY.
10c and 2.''ic
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Revenue Is Heavy
From Liquor Tax
F^eral and State Trea.sury In
comes Approach the Two Bil
lion Mark. ’
■ Cuming I'hristmas Week—
ROAD TO (JLORY”
“STRIKE ME PINK ”
f “TEXAS RANGER”
Broadway
Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
December 14 and 16
‘Give Me Your,
Heart”
Washington, Dec. 5—Revenue flow
ing into federal and state treasuries
from liquor taxes, foes and profits
from state monopolies approached the
$2,000,000,000 ^ mark today at the
.start of the fouHh year of prohibition
repeal.
The federal go^rnment has profit.
With KAY FRANCES. GEORGE
BRENT and ROLAND YOUNG.
The picture every woman will want
to see. Kay allhe peak of her loveli
ness jind George at the top of his
form-—reward you with performances
that will make you thank them from
the bottom of your heart! Never in all
their triumphant careers have these
two favorite film lovers had such
powerful roles, as in this daring
drama of a love spanning the smart
sets of two continents—crashing for
bidden frontiers of a woman’s heart
—reaching emotional heights of love
never before explored on the screen!
Comedy, "Princess Gabby,”
"Boulevardier of the Bronx.”
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
10c and 20c
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
December 16 and 17
"Grand Jury”
With FRED STONE, OWEN DA-
VIS. JIL. LOUISE LATIMJBS..
Crime doesn’t pay in this man’s
town! He atood firm—and every de
cent citizen backed him up. The wrath
Of the p^le is rising Id flght the
shame of the nation—mob control!
See, this thrilling romance, cast in a
blazing crucible of peril!
“Popular Science.” "SailM* Shorty.”
Comedy, “Sugar Plum Papa.”
10 A. M. Show-^HURSDAY.
10c To All
ed approximately \$ 1,507,558,000, aC'?
cording to tri'^asury, department fig
ures for the past three fiscal years
and estimates on I'evetiue during the
past five months.
State treasuries during the same
pejiod received approximately $303,
'525,000. The figures were contained
in the treasury’s sui-vey of dual tax
es, which • reported that etaW reve
nues were running 28 |>er cen^ahead
qf last year.
Collections by both federal and
state agencies have increased con
stantly since legal liquor first wa^
drunk late in the afternoon of De
cember 6, 1933. If the present trend
continues for the rest of the 1937
fiscal year, federal collections may
surpass $650,000,000,000 treasury of
ficials believed.
Duties on imported liquors have
decreased slightly. American* pro
ducers have spewed their activities
to siipply an increamng demand.
Collections from this solurce now av
erage slightly less than $40,000,000,
annyjlJIy, - .
'Liquor revenues poured into state
treasuries from - several sources.
Some were from taxes on liquor
sold consumers; aoihe were from fees
collected from wholesalers and re
tailers. In fifteen Northern states,
the money came from liquor monopo
lies.
Development of state liquor monop
olies came, with the repeal of prohi
bition as legislators sought some
fotjn . of4o eliminate objec
tions raised against the pre-prohibi
tion saloon.
Tax revenues are not the only
effect from repefd, studenU ex-,
plained.
HOSPITAL NEWS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
December 18 and 19
"Oultalv Rule”
, With REB RUSSELL, BETTY
MACK, YAKIMA CANUTT a ad
REBEL, the Wonder’"'Rome. New
thrills from the ace of action. A
drama of thundering hoofs and Maz
ing bullets.
Comedy, "Just the type.” "Kruy!s
Nears RmL”
"UNDERSEA KINGDGM” Nou 4.
10c and 20c
CHRISTMAS IS JUST AROUND
THE CORNER—SEE' "THE COUN
TRY GENTLEMAN.”
cheeks
COLDS
FEVER
first day
M-ISouIm
Little Aline Pitts is dodng nicely
after a tonsil operation.
Otis Hampton is recuperating fol-
loaring an operation. "
Mrs. (Irene Southern is a patient at
the hospital.
Harold Cobb has been ill here the
past few days.
Miss Martha Whitten is doing nice
ly after an operation last week.' (
Mrs. Alec Henry is doing well af
ter a few days’ illness.
^Mrs. R. L. Holden is recovering fol
lowing an operation last week.
Arthur Benjamin has returned
home after an operation last week.
Mrs. Inamell Attaway has return^
home after a few days’ illness.
Keep a Good LaxatiYa,
•Krajrt in your lioiiin
rnntmf the necwMtlea of home li -
g good, reliable laxnttve. Don’t ha*
wttbout ooet^ Do your beat to pro*
««t mnitlastinn Don’t no^t it wlMa
ton tool any of iU dlaocroooUt •ynploBM
OB. . . "Wo hoTo sood ThoSlorCs
BbMsk-Drottant for Si ytoro snS hswi tonai
It a vary oaofol aodlclna tliot or^JowBy
eeght to bsvo in Uwtr boma." vmaa lOte.
FirryHleka,of■ollaa.ItMus. "ItakaMsi^
Drooflit far bUlauinam. aonatlpatlen eai
Stanr ma vtaara a aM« iMstt “““
li asoaoS. I kava ahraya^
kCK-DRAUQHT
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Men*s Brash Sets
98*
3 pieces m
Gift Box!
Comb, and two military brashes,
— with enamelled alumininn
bada. Boys’ Sets, 49e.
A Demdy Chrhinuu Gift!
Faney Socks
COSSACKS'
AU $9.98
Men’$ Silts! ^9
Heavy 32 oz. all wool. Talon
fnsteoer front. Sport Collnr,
muff, pockets. Made to Inst!
Nnvy, meltons, thndowtones.
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He’ll never have too many sodFS.
This ever-welcome gift comes in
fancy silk'and myon with mer
cerise top, heel and toe. Doa
ble sole and high spliead haal
for added wear. A Penny Valoe.
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Baadkerehieia
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Attractively boxed for gifis.
Fine cotton! All whke er is cal-
art. Hemstitched hesM.**
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Dastfiiir
cspesiM
Cadat draaarflavaa erith warm
cotton liniag. WHh'adJaatabie
strap wrist. A di^y gifll
KERCHIEFS
15*
Of shaar eatton—whits or eol-
orad. Ikhity, ambroidertd eorn-
ara- A aka ramemhraneal
Penneys Famems Cynthia
SLIPS
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Big Gifts
Briced Imw!^
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She can neacr haws too
many slips . . . and espe
cially Cynthiaa. Why not
Rive her several . . . some
tee trimmed
!^ilored . ^ . some embi
wred! V or bodk^top
styles. Expertly ni^ and
styled to fit perfpray. Bias
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'Soft white-cotton or snofr whits
linen! Some with lsce4ibvners,
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draa lhaae adorable thatprkin
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mas giftl feeaiw pair is riag-
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Fmsbiemed!
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A thrifty gift for Chriatmaa!
Rinidcas first qoaKty chMtaaa
wHh silk picei tofs. Maw
shades. S&s 814 ta 19%.
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