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t 11 PAGE TOO THE CUNTOX CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TCESDAY, .March 6 and 7 “Stand Up and Fight” SlarrinK WAI.I.ACE ROB ERT TA^I.OR. FI.OKENt E RK'K. HEI EN BKOBEKK h and ( MARI ES BICKFORD. These were men women could love! Some were heroic! Some were e%il! But all were brave! They carded out a new Empire with K:lor> and gunn! Tour pulses will pound. }our heart wrill thrill. ( artiK^n. “I.iltle I'ancho Vanilla." “News of the l>a>.” 10 A. M. Show —MO^|lA^. Mk and 2.'»c THCRSDAY^ MARCH 2, IW WEDNESDAY, TIU KSDAY. March 8 and 9 “Charlie Chan In Honolulu” With SIIt.NFA TtU.KR. I'll VI.MS BliOOKS. SK.N ^ I’NtJ and EDDIE , ( (tl I.IN.S. < harfie Chan meets new ad\i nttir< ! . . . and >oii meet the new Charlie • han' The rrontiersman star, n ui \\itli >M11.I\M lUCM). CEORliK/'mlividua; mC II V V IM .ssF.I.I. II XMtE.N. KVF^ sissippi r v. r. I.VN \ EN \m K. I I.\K* \ KIMBALL • * va 1 I- " \\)\ Nt., ami BOBEIM M IT( H ELL,th. NK\ Mild hi' .si' BBFNBXN IU»V.S. Blax- inn •' ImiII« I -1 iiddtsi trail to bring the dent , ‘- law to the frontier! ■■.Strike." *» III X. 'I. .Show XX EltN K.SD XX |t!e ami l."»e Voung P»orre McCall died last Fri day in Florida's eJe<ctr*c chair for the fatal kidnapinjc of ^ywar-oM Jimmy (*ash, with wb.Hn hr used to play at IVinci'jon, Fla., wrhere they both lived. He conrfes'Msl the $10,000 kidnapinfr la.st .May ami pleaded iru:hy in court at Miami, but rlauned that he smoth ered the lad accnk-n'ally. and prote.st- (sl ilte was innocent. For almost a year attorneys for .MH’all fought to save hi.s life from the electric chair. In a la.st-minute ef fort they tne«l afCappeaJ to the Cnit- e«l .Stat**s Supreme court hut m<*mber.s of that iHxly, hearing the apiKal. de- climsl to halt the ex»e'j«ion. This is amsber example of delaywl justice <o c'mimon in the carrying «*ut luf court desves's in th ~ <Fs*««t.t:5:/~Jlad .Met’all rsmimitt***! the dastardly crime in England, in -even wuslks from ths* day of his am-st he wrou’d have In-i-n tried and convicted ami made to pay the supir me fe nalty. Cnitiil State- S«‘na: -r Harry B.vrd of Virginia, is one s»f the standing me iiiIkts of that a ig J-t H<«ly wht* has |inade a con':s’:*rvt f:gh* against <*x- trav’agance. siwriiing and Iw.rrirwjng of the New Ikal :1 pa-t -s-wral years. In his h -nic -'late .Si nator Byrd <atef(, and to fill the«e enfragements he traveled more than 2S,U0U milet by automobile, plane and train, appearing before church groups, aerviee clubs, educational and civic orgtxnixations, young people's societies and many other types of meetings. There arv many .so-called public s|ieaker.H who have little to say. But not so with Dr. Kinard—his messages are always worthwhile, and 'a.s' an after-ilinner .sjieaker,. he ranks at the top, with ft*w .suiMMTors. Hi.s addresses are just the opfMKsite to the story of a young Presbyterian ministerial student we heard of who was invitetl to fill a country pulpit in (leorgia. The young man was met at the train by an old-fashioneil Presby terian elder and driven to his home to be entertaine<l. 8uiuiay morning and night he preached, but not one word (li<l the elder say to hi.s guest in regard to his sermon.s. F nally the y lung preacher couidh't stand it any longer ami said to the elder a.s th<*y were riding home fnnn the night .ser- vic«-: “Wei!, Brother Fdder, what did you think of my .sermon?” “Well, young man, the elder n*plie<l, I did not irilerPi mentioning the .matter, but since you have a.skni me I will tell y»>u what I think. In the first place you read it. in the second place you read it |>oor!y, and in the third place it wasn’t worth reading." \ soft .snap noa-a-days is hard, al most impossible, to find, so don't be- c<mie discouraged if you are still hunt ing it. I CLINTON GIRL IS i HONORED BY CLASS Miss Nell Ixiftis, student nuise in the (General ho.<pital training school, .Spartanburg, ha.s bi^en elecu*d presi- d -nt of her c!a.s.s for the coming year, Thi.s is a signal honor for .Mi.ss I.(oftis 'n that officers are chosen only from those making out.standing grades in their work. .Mis.s Miftis i.s the eldest daughter of .Mr. and Mr.s. is. B. I>jfti.s of this city. She received her education in the I.4in<lrum and (Hinton public schools, being a member of the graduating class at the_ local high .school last May. ARTHUR ENGLISH ILL .•\i*thur English, colored, is confined to his home here on account of. a, stroke he suffered a few weeks ago. .Arthur, for the past thirty year.s, has been employed by W. J. Bailey as chauffiur and handy man at his resi dence. He has many friend.s, both among white and colored, who will re- , grit to learn of his continued illnes.s. NOW! LOANS TO FARMERS AT 41/2% We have reduced the rale of interest on loans made by this As.sociation from 5'/ to 4'/2'r, and too, you pay interest only for days you use the money. For example, if you need $.'>00,00 for six (6) months, the interest charge is only $11,25, I • fi % WHY FAY MORE FOR YOI R LOAN? Clinton Production Credit Ass'n. REX I,ANFORD, Secret ary-Treasurer CLINTON, S, C, I I k: T’ Subscribe to The Chronicle — S1.50 a Year • u '. V;».. -■ •:h<- . a ' t f Mi- -hipp thaii -f a: ■ .-ach VlMf. VV,i- Mil a f«‘w r ■ ; uviit 1*' <•', .1 k- i Bv-L “\V ;i. llan'y. wh.tl «-mpU'y»“*> v\l.' i hur.L?” T . w .nI ’n h.ive -i y '.i |*.iy the , y<.a! <»r- By:.l wa- «-p<*rl- “\X i II. Frankiin,; FRIDAY AND .SATURDAY, .March 10 and II that - fi'ii f Ilf V ivut have ni»ti»‘. •! that t:M- little ‘idiot’s Delight” Starring Nt)R.M-\ .S 11 E A R E R (LARK gable:, EDXXARD AR “MEN XX ( IKTX." N EX r XX EKK nil XXI.NGS." •PXRIS IKENEX M(M»N. V.ni “d« at;h 1m»x“ curr:^ ?*n tbr f!<»nt j^age' i»f your favorite iw-w-|»a|»rr fw*w regis-* ters “1“ lai't y*-ar at this «(ate it stiMMl at During llw- y«-mr IS.’W laiiiien.s county bad • autonvdule fa- NDLD. JOSEPH .SCHILDhR AI T., talities, ami :T2 accident^. With only and .SKKI-rrS G \ 1,1.AGHER. two month- «*f ibr yvwr gvnw. it will' la drama ... in romanrr ... in be .si-en that already uur fataiixies^ aiars . . . il'a IS.W's grralent (Humph! arc imire than half Uar figure reached 1 Nnraia Shearer in Gahle’n arnix again!I for the whole of la-t jrear. H*!' little. It ie a lo\r story (hat liegins in (he warning bt*x is caiTtr«( fr«w« m -eli to rolorful vaudeville honky-tonks of wt-ek to caution all m^don-^s u> Ih* America. caivful. to a\oHl careless and reck- “SPIDER’S XX EB" No. 7. less diiving to make every possibk "New- of (he Da>." effort to prot.vt arwl -a\e human life., Hk and I Idi-t week ae saw and enjoy<'il “Kcntui-ky" at one of the Kwal thea- t’.XFK SO- ties, ami it aa- the best movie we' have ever witnessed .After the show, in Utoking over TK*- New A’ork Times w«‘ .-aw an advertiseenenl announcing the -howing of this great |MCluTe in one »»f the thsatres »»f that city. Tue-<ta,V We to>ik time sdf t«* see Victor Herbert’- ■“Sweethearts" in lechnici.lor, and in picking up the -aow gnat |»a|>er a few hour- later we found ibis *>penrtla advertised for :i showing m New Y«wk this w«sk. This means that the management of the bs-al theatres is bringing to their t'linton imtrvm- ahe vvry best produr- tnm-. th«- -.line hea-Miners one wmuKI -«-e III the largo citie- And so if y»*u «‘njoy a gissl pu*ture yv»a d**o't iie**d to go to New York or el-ewhere. JujvI I wait a liuU- while and y<wi will -4*e it light heie at yv*ur oma d«w»r ami save the ex|»en-e of gvMivg to .Atlanta, tiieenville or ssuwe other nly (OMING— “ lOPPER TXKKS \ I RIP” and “JK'^SK J XMKS." Broadway Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY, .March H and 7 “Algiers” Starring t 11 XRLKS BOXER. SMlRIIl CERIF. BEDX LAMARR. ALAN IIXI.E and GENE LIH K- HART. The moot evriling rhararlers (hat ever thrilled vou from (he screen. Ihievrs and adventurer- . , . men who hid from the light - and wiunen who Koaght It ragerl.v. “Fisherman’s Paradi-e.'* t’omedv. “Bats and lH»g-.” Fox News. It \. M. Show Tl’hlSDXY. Ilk and 2tk WEDNESDAY. Till RSI)AY. .March S and 9 “Dramatic School” .Starring LFISE RALNEK. I'Ari.- KITE GODDARD. ALAN .MARSIIAL| .A few ilay- ag»» twiieii it wasn't! liatiungi. J. Griffith aa- wen in hisl car loatksi tkmn aith liuJe or|iban-^ agi* girls, out for a rule It aas m*t, Hii uiK>»nin»on sight, but rather the, rciH-tilion of a practice he has fol- ■ lowisi for many years, TW childn*n all love Mr Griffith ami a|»|»nviate, ' his many kindneww- and interest in itliem. .Mr. Griffith derive- haiH'iness ■ and joy out of the ex|»enence. hut n«»t j ' half s»* much a- d-» hi- little guest-. and ERIK RIIODKS. Where world’s glamor is h«»rn! Where girls would trade' voulh. fire. Iieaul.v . . . lor fiMitlight fame! “Federal Man- Hunt” Starring ROBERT LIVINGSTON, and Jl'NK TR.AX'I.S. Gangsters run fur rover whin the G-.Men pick up the trail of a fugitive killer from Akatrax. ' t'artiMin. “Mama's New Hat.'' A. XL Show—THl'RSDAX. lUr and I.'vr FRIDAY AND S.VTI RDAY. March 10 and 11 “BiUytheKid Returns” Starring ROY RtMiER.S. S.MILFA BURNETTE, MARY, HART. MOR GAN W ALLAt'E. and FRED KOH LER. There'H action on the range when the famous Billy the Kid joins forces with the law on the trail of a murder ous band of land aharLs. “DICK TRACY RETl’RXS” No. 8. Comedy, with l.eon, Errol. “Home Boaer." Cartoon. “City Slicker." “Grid Rules." 10c and 20c NEXT W EEK— ' ’ -ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BAMk"’ -ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD." -GUILTY TRAIL." .A few nights ago we had the pleas- I uie (we sh»*uld say expeiiencct of * taking -up|>er with a grvmp 4»f fnemis (hr!At thi* fanuHi- IVuitl lloa-s at Stan. For years this country Iwvsteliy has ha*l a rerK»wn,--| reputation for sup plying its guests the most varie-i ami .rlaUmitc rmmu. une«(uaDesi by any I voting establishment m thi- ssx-Uon. (Well, our visit there fully substanti-| jated the reputatKm. for regaidless jof how big one’s eyes may become at irhc sight, or tK»w hearty an apinnite j he may |H*s.-ess. he is sswn ovencome by the abumlaivce of well pjv|vart->d and -ervtsl food fit fvw a quvxm'.s t«.H»th. •A lady who-e veracity is unqm-s- tiontsl. ami whv> is "heoelf an excel lent cook and iKHiseUeeper, listcs) the various it**nis (dawd vui the table ami (vassiHl durnig the mewl, whx-h she Has handed us iwe mere incajuible of willingi. The menu cvHisisted of the following thirty-four items: Tomatvies, lettuce. chev‘se straw>. pvvtato chips, iH*ach pickle, sweet pa'k>. vvJives, cel- •ly, butter, mtrtts. ImwI rosettes, to mato juice, dressing, turkey, rice and giavy, Irish potatoes. Eifglish peas, macai\>m. 'crackers with peanut but-i ter ami toa,stevl raarslunalkmrs, chick-, en .salad in timbW. biwcuits. fried country ham. fried steak, fried oys-, ters, fried chk-ken. chicken pie. o'pos-1 sum. coffee, salted nitts. ire cream, < p«>und cake and fruit cake, and favors' (candle Invlders tnade of guan dropsX. j Thewomler.is that E« Passant got tiack home able to fiil this column with tyjie. Dr. James C. Kiaaird. president of Newberry cohege. established a speak ing record the past year. He delivered addresses, aul iariadiag many informal talks. He appeared hi eight ANDERSON'S BIG FIRE CONTINUES IN FULL BLAST We thank the public for the fine business given us since we began our Big Fire Sale. The sale is continued right on, with many extra bargains offered you can't afford to miss. If you haven't attended this sale don't fail to come. New bargains added this week—the insurance company's loss is your gain. Big Stock Canned Goods Added Choice ('anned Vegetables and Foods for the table and priced to save you money. Be sure to visit this new department. ONE l,OT TOILET GOODS 7c MIRRORS Itixlh and 10x18 43c MEN’S TIES 1 2.5c Values 5c J , C'HII.DRKN*S ANKLETS First (|uality Ferfrrt Merchandise 5c • LADIES’ HOSE Full Fashioned Pure Silk—2 and 3 Thread Try to duplicate these for less than $1.00. Nexi* spring shades— 59c CHILDRCN'S ANKLETS 3c MEN’S SOCKS 1 6c LADIES’ HOSE Full FtLshioned Pure Thread Silk We challenge >ou to equal them at .59c pair. 39c J. & \\ COATS THREAD 200-yard Spools 3 for 10c laa. * ALARM CLOCKS 73c All Colors CHILDREN’S ANKLETS First Quality 10c MEN’S SOCKS lie NOVELTIES and VASES LADIES’ HOSE 8c Shop And Save In Our Grocery Department Large Jar Sweet Mixed Pickle .. 19c Large jar DILL PICKLE .... ...14c Duke’s MAYONNAISE, pint ... 25c PINK SALMON, can ...... ... 10c Maxwell House COFFEE, lb. ... 27c SUGAR, 51bs. 2iic PORK & BEANS, 16-oz. can • • • • CARNATION MILK Large can 6c Small can 3c No. 2 can TOMATOES f 5c LIMIT 3 TO A CUSTOMER Van Camp’s TOMATO JUICE 14-oz. can 5c -- Large Box CORN FLAKES ...Sc ANDERSON’S 5 & 10c STORES TRADE AT HOME AND SAVE CLINTON, S. C. I I