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/ PACE TWO THE CUXTON CHROMCLE. CLINTON. S. C. THl'RSDAY. JUNE 29. 19.19 POLICE TO CHECK cmrs CLOSED homes Oii€< L. H. ^aled yr^r* iky tki< the police (kpartment is anxious to render every protection possible to the property of Ointon citixetMi srho plan to be out of the city for the wet'll-end and Fourth of Jdly holidays. Familk’s expectin^f to be away from home are n-quested by Bajrwvll to mitify the <U*partment when jroinir away, and when they ex- }>eet to return. Durinjc their absence members of the force will mifcke three <laily insiH*ctions «if the cKiaed resi dences at intervals of eiifht' hours as a proti-clmn afrainst fire or burjrlary. Williams Assails CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY. July 3 and 4 “Dodge City” Starrinjc ERROL FLYNN. OLIVIA neHAMI.LANI). ANN SHERIDAN. HRl’CE CABOT. FRANK McHUGH, ALAN HALE and VKTOR JORY. From the four corners of the earth, men came to this wide-open Babylon of the West—to build, to ravaKe. to filfhtl See it—in fclorious Technicolor. “Mechanix Illustrated.” “News of the Day.” lOc and 2.'>c WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, July .1 and f> “Three Musketeers” starring IM»N AME< HE. RIT/ BROS.. GLORIA .STl’ART and BIN- NIE BAR.\K.S. The happiest idea in rntrrtanment since the movies heiran to move! “Hulldog Drummond's Secret Police” With JOHN HOW ARD. HEATHER ANt.KI.. II. II. WARNER. RF.<;|- N\ID DKNN^ and LF.«) (’AHRt)LI.. The warld's most rerkles* band mt rrime>hift«tef». “I*ict.wial Revw.” Ibc and lie FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JuK 7 and •Tnion Pacific” sfarriM N%NH\M% wTtNWttk J«OI tlHNF.% thiti T%%IIMOr»'. ItNN HMItN • •••M 11 t **v* if lb. b*«»l wl wM Wni |» wi. f. ikv vpsr • I >71 Ibe b^^Bg ml I -- . I***-!. MiM**f\b» INI • . «4 f%« l%» ia~ • ■ % I 11 IS I t I ** %*rtlV4 lltH %«!.' I %| i %x I V Broadway Theatre \Mi n In < t 4nd I I llrnabl rii » b If |i: l*-Vii% \%\it bblll I. iXtwMi lt l( ibr *«tK4 • b*'.- • Htoow* ♦W 1*1 Ifww I mm 4*. . I Iji’ b* ft * X Imi- » - I V—• • to. mmd JSX U| D\| w||Mil KSI»\1. Jult *» and b •UrncKJMlo Trail" wi«rrinc b|||MM luni» Rl S- MtlDIN i.MiRt.i: wild t II \Ki III I K ntMI.K.x Ibri < «n ofili I Swidi wnrr* Hr >li,H,u II out with the outlaw• •» rating iitmanre and red-hl,Midrd ad- *tnlurrr tide «ide h> <>idr thunder- mg down the renegade trail! “On Trial” Starring M\ltf.\KKT I.I.NDSAY. JtHI.N I ^ IKU and KDU \RD NOR RIS. Innocent or guill> ? You'll ha*e tt «il with the )ur> while *ou watch thio >>trange and gripping drama un told. “( idorful ( uracao." Ilk and I *ic Thi.i is tnie also—you don’t have to have a hunter’s license when you. ■go hunting for trouble. | The “square” business section of the town .Saturday night took on a .sort of world’s fair appearance. Sel dom ha.s one seen so many parked au tomobiles in the city covering every business street and section, ami there was a big crowd on th«* streets for the special event spc>nsori*d by th<* Cham ber of Commerce. Tho.se who handled , the ‘‘big show” did it well, giving not 'a semblance of ground for any sort jof criticism. These special prize pre sentations are to continue every, Sat urday night through the middle ofj September. It is noted that the hourj is changed this week from 8:30 to 7j jp.m. This mians that all nieds will I lead to CJinton and, reganllew of| !where you live, 3rou are invitesl to he' prejient for the free awards. I Nineteen yiars ago a little band jof Lutherans of this community got 1 together and, organized a church of ithi'ir denomination. For a number of years their services were held in the upstairs of the .Masonic Temple build ing. And then later through their faithfulness, devotion and generosity, they sj^curtMl a lot and began raising funds for the erection of a house of I worship of their own. Fnwn that time jthe church has grown until recently iit set itself up as a full-time charge and inviUnl a pastor, the Rev, J. * Ix'drande .Mayer, to liec^mie their lead<-r. The m*w [lastor was re<*cntly intftalltsi at a si>ecial service anri be comes the first resident pastor <»f the chuivh. The event was a happy one for the congregation, one for which the memlignihip has long h<»p**<l and labored. .And sin-aking of the new |mis. lor, Mr. Mayer, liefore he came to Chnt4»n we had heani of him thniugh Presbyterian fnends at Elloree, his former charge, who hold him and .Mm. .Mayer as well, in the very high est ertrem. .Mr Mayer haw alrra«ly entemi wh«*le-heartr«Ry into the life of the cummunKy and is winning the deep resyert and a*lminii" HI our 1 penile of ail d Hi Jobn's *r ’* g t ' ^ I •!. - Bfr » b.a lead *• so l ss " ' * k, *the r.oft I, - 'j g> m » ^ ^ t :* !efi t ot b*> a.rswi''^ The .1 fie . - - a * If-* jgllll m .sblittibf i» *t|i#t • I.** ‘le ' wbi-Vf .* • -ig taut )■ * „ «r **•>'. tbe > mIiw.sI J iw u »-lao» • si 'b» • \ ■**! • -tl . 's » ba* fallew fa» -f , . to- t ar-SWj* 'e t W* « . ew >d '.be N>W A ’ . • 1 o f.^ass-si t "Wr Tbe«« * g* a-*" ba* !"■ -ws ^ .-ag !#■•» sb • -a .t«• ae«i * s . a.' • •> Se I peil *e g*'- »> * It >- . v»awr s * ■ ■ - -b- ' • * ' ’ be t > -tm * aoS e* wmm V -*t 0 .1 I • eg* s* e. « - rate S -g I Wf ^ - *• • . Ves ‘Xu* • ». V ■> *M .exe* . . a eg b.^44 • • • • SS--"-*-* , . *— / -as ts*- -■> - '4 ■— ..I-* ,‘*new»pap<rs who wouldn’t raise their voice” against diversion an*l said “the nivovsNiran Plan* haven't got the moral; iyiV«?r91UIl r lOnC courage” to admit the alleged ille-| ... , ♦. ^ , Jrality of diversion. .Aikcn Senator Argues Idea Is / .w . .u III I tf ij D j 1’ I i V'xbbma argued further that the llleiral. AAould Reduce V alue a^te had “a contract” Vith “the man of Road Bonds. .who was promistd a naid" and who ' ♦ has not y»'t had his built. Diversion Tolumbia, .June 21.—liiversion of woul.l violate this contract as well a« any amount <tf srtate highway fund.s on,- w.th the .ra’idholder*, he .said. for general state purpos«*s will re.sult charge^! that the effect tha. , , .... diver.sion would rave on a continu- in a ‘ia!ling-off of the values of high- „„„ ,• r.i,,,..] j T ar'ce oi leleral road a;a inon y ai- way borwls,” fk-nator .John P. Wil- locat(*d to the tate had not b(*en con- Irams. of Aik«n. a .-M-rfed todav in sidered. Diversion, he said, would support of his argument that diver- result in the loss of__“hundreds .of sism is illegal. thousands of doliar.s of federal aid for JThe diversion issue has d<-ad- roads.” locked the general ass<-mbly into the ^ resolution for a study of the longest session on rcK-ord. The .s?n- diversion que.rtion by the sen- .ate and Iwwe are at odds oVer the judiciary committee, of w'hich he methcMl of diverting fund.s. the former ^ meml)er and former chairman, demanding that the highway deinrt- introduced by Williams Thurs- rnent dx* reimbursed by a dollar-for- adopted the following dav |<lollar compensation bond issue while he made a long floor speech ‘the house insisted on at least J’^rtial forth his argument in detail, outright diversion.) | -j-he committee wa.s instructed by Williams maintairKvl that the high-,^^,. re.solution to determine whether way departments revenue fr-om the jjv^r.sion “is unconstitutional, or an gasoline am license- taxes was “irre- jn^pairment of corrtract rights" xnd WKiably pUh kjhI for road bond re- diversion will have on Itirement. If this gen<-ral assembly .. ^oan divert highway money, I have - ‘ , jno understanding of bonds an<l bond| NOTICE ’standings,” he 8ai<l. ) The statutes, he sai<l, provide that Nctict is hereby given that apolir 'any surplus of highway revenue over ♦^’^'tion will be made to the Secretary 'exfH-rxiitures shall go into a sinking « charter for Riverside ;fuml specifically crcatssl for retire- Preewill Bapti.rt church, Laurens. Iment of the Ixm^ls ami “the .New Yoi-k *'• application will be filed by iUnkers who hrdd ths- bonds know H.'Dalton, acting as mo-ler- iwhwt thi- sinking provisions an-." Ib-an of the senate in (xunt of .ser- , vice, Wrlliam.s held that the sinking ifund pmvision was “a part of the Clinton Mills Tops Mid-Carolina Lrop; Whitmire Withdraws Joanna defeated I.ydim Saturday in a hot contest at Goldville in the Mid- '■'arolina league by the score of 10 *0 b fore a la'ge crow 1. Mollohon took Newberry for a nice long ride by the score of 13 to .‘i. ton .Mills won Vy f-jrfeit over Whknr.ire, the latter team withdraw^ ing from the league. Cre'k .Moore of Newlierry, is lead ing the league in batting with an average of Enibler of Clinton Mill.s heads the pitching with four iv.'in.s and no brsses. L. Prattr of Jo- ann.i, tops .strike-out leaders with 63. The League Standing Clinton j Newberry JoarTha Mollohon I Ly ^ii i Whitmire w l Pet. 9 2 .818 7 4 .6:>6 . 7 4 .636 . 7 •:4 .636 o O 'li .273 0 11 .OOtJ ator. NDTK K OF SALE Pursuant to authority vesti-l in me contract Ix-twis-n the stite and th*- uit-ler i^** 1 »f .\s-ignm*'rit for th»* liomIhoUlers and that the atat • su- Ik-m fit of <’rt-<!itors l<y .A-go Foo-1 prenw- court had d«sid»s| m a York .qt4»r^*, a cori»-ira’ii»n, to me da’eil county ca^e involving a propos -d di- June 6, 1W.». ami as the .luly appoirit- version of n-venu«* pb-dge^i on a n-- Ag«-r»t for Gii-*lit ns of said .Krgo imburs4-merit agistment. Th- d*-cis. p,, , | sror-. I will sell mt public out- lon was haniUxI ^^*wrl even though , ry for c««h at the place of Susinew the rouTity's “full faith aral rre«lit” of Argo Final St<»-e on X. Ht'^d was ple<lge<i for the retirement of Str • * in < lint-m, S C . at tm o'clock the InimK he said A. M on the Ird day «*f July. II».A». “M hen you Uixlertake to divert, .He follow It’s the old Mt*ry of the hank clr»^k who takM money hut says he m-. fHil If hack.” He r»*ot r. ..t ”Il*s Hea Sawyei's ■■ tf ees-sws' a K-rjpe no mti* r f».» . tly nin-lr |,* tbr dt-ef h'gHsiay «-^i. ■ I* h'-rt '-* * • *, -h «»,A m f.taa| ,• » , ■ '■ .-V V< t ^ ■* - - I Negro Arrested For Killing Woman Henry Young, 45 year old negro, was arreirted la.st week and charge<l with the shotgun killing of Lizzie .Allen, negress, at the farm of 'Jack H. Davis, near here on the night of June 17. Young was arrested at the home of his son near the scene rrf the .shooting and Imlged in jail by Sheriff Wier and Deputy .Sheriff Hicks Ow- ings. Testimony at the inquest held in laiuren.s was to the effect that Young forced open the door of .Allen’s home Birthdays And Anniversaries Jean Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans of Columbia, will oeiebrate her ninth birthdav Saturday, July 1. Today, Jupe 2y, is the wedding an- niver.^ary of .Mr. and .Mrs. C. E. .Nichols. J. H. Lynch will observe hi.s Sl.st birthday Monday, July 3. Mrs. Sam Hell David.son also }>a.s a birth'iay July 3. .Mr. and .M.-.s. H. W. Woodruff had a wedding anniversary yesterday, June 28. -Mrs. P. B. Adair had a birthday Tuesday, June 27. .Mr. and .Mrs. Gene Knox observed 3 wedding anniversary Tuesday, June r"- Tommy H<wel! was five year^i old y..tu<lay, June 28. Mr. and Mrs. James Addison cele brated a w'edding anniversary Mon day, June 26. Jame.s W. Caldwell, YV’. W. Harris, [and W. D. Copeland have birthdays Tue.sday, July 4, Mrs. W. S. Bean will celebrate her 81.«t birthday Saturday, July 1. I ' ' ' land began shooting, fatally wound- 'ing the negr^ess •who died almost im- ! mediately. We Finance AUTOMOBILES S. W. SUMEREL Jacobs Buildinir All tliB atiirk ef ami a; far * ^ 9 am| n m i-i p’afB ‘tf - 4* ‘f kig» f I lb# T‘'W-i *>f ll-iin** i by •Hit Arg* k mi' l * 2 ■ t •4'-J ♦mij'iSI, rrspi" ■;*''**■ X,. t X ., ^ ^ . IV I ’g^o 9°0 0 •'SI gif Of. I -fr. f->- «. Annual Barbecue! at LAKE THOMAS. iULY 4 DINNER SERVED AT \im HASH AND MEAT FOR SALE ALL DAY. FRIDAY und SATl UDAY. July 7 and S “Blue Montana Skies” starring t.ENE AI TKY, S.MILEY m’RNKrrE, ji ne storey, m al- 'I KR SHKl'.M and His i'olorado Hill- billii s. Gene swaps his horse for a dog- sled . . . and trails a band of killers in a thrilling, action-packed, six-gun adventure. ( oinedy, “Pest for the Went" with Buster Keaton. “HAMK OF THE WILDERNESS” No. 10. “Community Sing.” “Prophet Without Honor." lOc and 20c NEXT WEEK— “NEVER SAY DIE" rNORTH OF THE YIKON” A MAGAZINE TW Gift IM far Aay OeraaiaiL ' w ' • ■ « * -a ta •«: • *1-1^ t ay iHr 1 -■a ami •v«l -xil a*** T ‘w aimdiy INrr K g 'i, a't'4>'«^t • nia toirn <• I a* fir*^, A- •Wr. hr U gan I-' ortegto Hr tH« |x*rt »*f iHr j.i ..|ifBh-* Itomgh! Hr "«aw ibiogs !••*»* ing*' to thr batxllr. It 'll 1^ br ttw aind tdimmg tlir clt^tHea, hr •aid. and Ihi-n r*-f;f<t»ng u|».m the v*«'4tHt-r h«- tbxiih'il hr a*^ all itiii- taken f«‘i th«-t«* IS iHi wind sul try days. \ little frightciHsi hr slip |H-d »>ici d«*^«T t»* the tmndle t«* ftml that It contaiiMsI a ciUKvaUsI white cat who hud Iss-n sent to the laundry through inistake. A call wa.s made back to the Wilder home asking, “do you have a white cat"? \e>, nr, tin- answer caim* back, we tlid, but now he’s lost. Well, we have him at our pl.Hce, the voice from the <»thcr end of the line replied, and we will .semi liini right bat-k. The |H*t was sis>n at ihoine to the owner’s delight without a washing and unhurt, l^mnie wiy/ Jlelightisl, of course, for it’s a safodlel ithal hail th<- cal iK-en put through the washing machine thc-re would have !>een a broken-hoartoil bi>y. lK>tinie ' i.s happy, so is tht* cat, so is the laun- *dr.yman, who had he not Ihhmi caiv- ful and stoiotly attentive to his busi-| jt»ess, might haw beco«ne a murderer —of an innocent Iktle pet. SATURDAY TICKETS HOLD OVER WEEK The public is asked to4>emr in mindJ by the Booster Campaign conwnibtee, that tickets to participato in next Saturday night’s distribution of free prizes cover the period through Fri day night, June 30. Tkrketg issued by local firms on Saturdays will be in-' eluded in the drawinc for the follow-^ ing week. j Wa Da AH KiiOa af PRINTING EXTRA SPECIAL! At PAYNE’S CREDIT JEWELER JAMBS W. CALOWBLL At m CmONKXB PL’BLUBING CO, 82 Piece Set $ $1.00 DOWN—$1.00 WEEKLY MAYFAIR—HAND-PAINTED DINNERWARE MMie k U. S. A (MAYFAIR PATTERN HiAXSTRATED ABOVE) ic** ‘xi'li head paklad deco* * lade k U. S. A, k MAYFAIR. .onaiats of 6 aoch 1 moat plattar. wkli pkHnum iyp4 bood o« rki and 6 aippan. pattama; plated oo 18% aadnl aihr«r boJIow haodka (oot flat kaodk). A naw 1^ k price for a t decoratioa wr3l not wear aad bottar, fmi! disKsa, cops, kalota. Cooakts of 6 aacli froit, water of 6 aarli, . teaapoom, dea;e.t jpoona, aad botew knife. Payne’s Credit Jeweler K I NORTH BROAD ST. “ICt PaialcM To Pay Parac'i Way” CUNTON. s. a I I ’t