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7 PAGE T^O THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. CASINO THEATRE -urvxm A V A Mrt 'I'lTli'CIlAV ^ ^ou have notic<*d, too, th>t som* MONDAY * Ipodr^trMns are jiwt about as carelesa “ ^ ,jy itutomobilcs ar^. Masonic Temple-Ebert Suit Argued Before Judge C. C. Featherstone July 24 and 25 SIIIKLKY TK.MIM.E in • '"Susannah of the Mounties” With KAMM)IJ*H SCOTT, (JAKKT MH'KWtM)!) and VKTOK, JOKY. H«-nry and their historic at F/dsel Ford 27.(MM).DO<)th welcomtd Ford car Ford Day ceremonies a few days MAR- at the New York 'NVorhi’s fair, th«* occasion Jxdng the .‘WTth birthday of Ford Motor company, firover Wha- , ,, „ . Jen. president of the fair, gave a wel- Where the signal fires flare and the prai.sed l>oth Henry and war drums beat . . . where the men “h<-nefactors of humanity.” of the MounU*d grimly patrol a P*’*®*’'r.fust ninete«‘n days t^rlier the green Tudor serlan — which symbolizes the icompany’s |>roduction of more than courage. *orie-third of all the automobiles ever ( barley Chase in “Rattling R«»m(*o- iti\e findf frontier — there a lone love, and a little girl woman learns" Russ Morgan and his orchestra. New s. 10 .\. M. Show —MONDAY. 10c and 2.‘»c WKDNtelLVY, THl RSDAY, July^b and 27 “Let freedom Ring” built—left the California KxjMisition on a trariHcontinental tri|). In IHOS Henry Fonl attended the Chicago Kx- position and .«oon after that momi^i- lolis vi.sit he made the first Ford en gine after being inspinsi by a fire- wagon with an engine-driven pump he ,saw on exihibit. The first car he built , which ama7.<*d and frightened Ib-troit ‘■n*sidents, was in IHIHJ; the first car jiimde by the newly oiganizfsl Ford W ith NFd-Stt.N KDDY, VIRCINIAJ Motor company was turmsj out in HRl ( K. I.IDNKI. HARRYMOKK and^ Ford launched the new comi)any \ ICT(H{ Mrl.ACl.KN. 'with a |)aid-in capital of $2H,U0<),. and A story of (he West of y estery ear. from that meagre beginning there . . . where men fought and di«*d for came the famous .Modid T, destimsl the things they l>elie\ed in •— and|^o put America on wh<‘t*ls through its fought and lived for the things they ;»ale t<» more than 1 .'),()00,000 in its bned. ninetisTi years of existence. .\nd> ( lyde in Now It 4 wn lte( speaking of automobib’S, today ,24:i,2‘.*f ar»* ngistered in S«»uth Caro lina, and II,Did trucks. In Laurens Mihnty thsTe are s<*veral thousand ve hicles, a large number of which are ,‘(«dd.” CartiMin. ‘♦;.{(l \. M. .Show- lUc and WKDNR.^D.<Y. I."»r ■* • FRID.XY .\.M) S.\Tr|{|),VY. July 2H and 2?^ “It’s A Wonderful World” With (I.XCDICITK (OLIIERT, J\MK.^ .SIKWAHT. t.C^ KlltilKK and .N\r I'K.MU.Fntt.N. When a feller gets mited up in a 'is*n daily on th<‘ stns’ts of (Jinton Kiid in this sts'tioii of the county. The first automobile in Clinturi appeared on the streets in I'.MH. It was owmsi by Will Itrown, mt'chanic at tb«- Clin ton Cotton .Mills, and creat*s| big ex citement ax it slowly made it way alM»ut the village. This reveals hirw the world **moveA on ru)>ber” and that ^ , , . , . Ibe horse anil buggy, no matter how murder and a lady p.wl trie. t. help has gor*e forever to him. there. hwund I. hr cumpika- ^he “buggie. on thins, which in this story rneanw—K»- mancr—Comedy Mekidrama! l.AsTtHAKrKK “M %.NI»K K TMK M %«.l< l%N.“ 4 artM*. "Nappy Hirlliday ** News. Idr and He wh-elA" *<«*fwe iMNifile would nev*^ U» Atari a ronverwati-in if ImmI f:--t K,-,— in'rr.% I be able w '-at her \F.\I UF.FK IM II \II0N III N%I*PINFX!«^ 1 \F\l*Fi IF.M t 1TNRN“ 4 IIUIM. M %\ ItMM t tllUN >4M >t. UR 1 IM IM \ *Fl II >\ll III* Ml F Jl INF./ Broadway Theatre |lu JT'OJ r.a»r I ■ i-J a ra»t** Well, nui^ I ■ I'Ll-ic! I*’'cf |tav e*ij---f1 ff Hu3 -sV.. rt * •RK.ale- Ii.53t liter Cwsll .wT' • y A'Tic’f psj-w-air are at ihm' tn- .1 ,fl l^jRSg^lQMjppm |o ‘fer* *r-> «lis> 6aT)ing» m ^ -a? tsBofcescg •<•4 t*ac- »i‘. o a 1(5' ■ aC3ft 1 fr tWSWf @K3V "3 “^<5. .c.pr_|.0(, 4:4 nge pww*.o o^'o^c?eia<i,j •-’‘i* I' llteAl •* I A:* OOK ra A ' K' 9 4 r * ' y MA ~ ts> I—pm * 0 O 0». J V«.. • !•»* * •tkr.- # • »•' ' t -tmm ai . V i-v a (gr » I ■ i f ^ ® •• , . • -I - o tk a » So I Arguments were made in Green-! wood .Monday before Judge C. C. Featherstone by attorneys in the case of the .Masonic Temple and others, agai,nst R. ,K. Fibert of (rolumbia. It is undetst(MHl that the hearing was in connection with the motion.s made by the defemlant to change the place of trial of the pending case from Lau rens to (’olumbia, and other prelimi nary motions. The litigation, it is stated by at torneys, grew out of a contract made by Kbert with the .Masonic Tern pie CorfKiration of Ginton to purchase their property on .South Broad stre<*t, thr* said contract having been made in .January of this year. It is further staUnl that the defendant has failed to carry out the contract. In .January of this year, IL K. Klicrt, head of the Dixie-Home .Stores, a chain of cash grcK-eries operating throughout the state, contracted to purchase th<* .Masonic Teinfile prop erty and the deal w’as scheduled to l>e clo.s<*d in February past. The purchas er, it is allegeil, failed to comply with his contract and suit was started to fotx’e compliance and al.so to collect damages for the failure of the pur chase-r to fulfill the contra<-t. The jilaintiffs in the action are rep- rese-rited Jiy Attorne-ys K. W. W’ade of this city, and .John \V. Cri-ws of (’o- lumbia. .Mr. Klx-rt is represented by f laym-swiMih and Haynesw’orth of (iixM-nville, and Blaekwell, .Sullivan and Wilson of laturens. .Mr. W'aile ■elated yesterday that attorneys for tlw plaintiffs sometime ago servinl motions of notice before .Judge Fea- the-rslone reifuesting a change of plaix* of trial to Coluinbiu, a motion to strike out portions of the* Complaint, a motion to risjuire the |ilaintiff to eb*e*t whether they should go to trial on the* ae'tion to re*e|uire specific per formance or to try the issue on «lam- ages, and also demurreel to the action for damages. Juilge Feath«*rstone at name^l William tiranvillr tirimrs and not W he*at. Another inr«>rrwrt stalmirni wa« made in the paragraph ronrerntng the preipcMed removal mi the I'unmngham family grave* <m Satieda r^ve. It was •tatevf ir ?he itewA tha* Aar^^ Hasaela tm turved la Tritely .yhcfrchya"!, 4 dwaahia The vtatj’me»i «ha.~3ald ha-t? hreit list thi-* wjinatu r-f ho*,.-'-j f»soc- •« hsr-nl i£. First |**i c v3c* ffeiewrli £ 4 fc>wA W# Ven-I r r c—l .ca |b.4jE ica ^ f ? L ' mxci ® ^ I (Li-/■*'*;*.ic •ft 5 ac "S' Monday's hearing r^.fused the motion, to change the place of tnal, and the motion to re^juire el'Ction. At the same time he granted the motion sus taining the contention of the <lefend- ant that the two actions could not be maintained in one suit, but did not pass upon the motion to re<iuire the [ilaintiffs to strik • out pa*A, of the complaint but held the matter ope^Yi for a later l*i aring if nece.s-sary. .Mr. Wade further stated yesterday that the plaintiff will probably appeal to the Supreme Court from the order of the judg? hea-ing the argument, ijH not allowing both actions to Ik? main-j , tained in one suit. Revival Services At Leesville Church Revival services will begin at Lees ville .Methodist Kjiiscojial (’hurch. South, on F'riday evening, July 21, to continue through Sunday evening, July doth. ' The Rev. C. I’. Chewning of -.Mull ins, minister of the .Methodist Kjiisco- pal Church, .South, will preach twice daily at 10:JU a.m. (except Saturday) and 7:4.0 (i.m. The Leesville church is five miles from Clinton just off the oM Laurens road. To all of the services to be !t*<l by .Mr. Chewning, the public is cor dially invited. $ % 4<t 4.: i:.J y »> •> :.t ft New Owners For Beauty Parlor The Clinton Beauty ."Nhop, formerly 4>wni*<l and operateti by .Mr*. J. .M. Adair, has In-v-n purrha-'e<l iluring the wt*‘k by Mi»* .Mau«le f»e«*r and Miss (Mive .Naletrs ami given tbe name •»( the Clinton Beauty .*valon. The attrac tive new parlor will occupy tbe vame location in the Ma*unic Temple build ing. Miaa F'tbel F'.argU. an eipenenred ami I i^renAed aperat«ir. will be la rbarge of tbe new Halo*, xrbicb an ?v^*jnre« ^H^tr formal kiprcing Ml tbe advert lAing r-diimn* o# taday's paper %4«l|lKNT 1I4TIM4 IMrSflFIM. fcjny 'mABii'*; aced <4.4nvy Wb-Ilork. w£>. ws-'» ,11 a* ao<-«w*b»l» a^'tisfe'S'-' i*:-i Tte..r>dav lOg a* I O 109 <7 ^ S 0. . - S ^ f .»# * . V Ok M» Kdo.'fc .• a^W I- W oM *g»oo (*C0.O M * Ilte*l.w4 !• te D -ow w«» M--* lay *«.«• iw- low ramw te *• • vv Ao A*i « a -■ *. !•* \MI T1 lift* .*1 MPid J> l amr liark” • “ %.» ••• I t. - . 0"-l • o4 p 0 • f « ■ Ve» < O Wo I *(5 • ' 0 - - - Cwrm Ot * wO' ‘ -4 • fci .« .1 - * X ^ .«W , e I. ^O f ~ ^ 1l*vW At* > I I . o e o *1 o-t * V. . ..m Vo .w' -H . * I { I I. «i I •*» "telil I SitSII- cHd .. . Cio 0 rj te . = 1 l-. -w w* ' aP - ■ •• .Ji* 4b*dll © V'. 1®.-. JO. - k I * ^ • .owl ® . .1 t V M' * *■ ' i % w IOc— * o' ' O'O V-, • , A * - - r •tOSS-^ ’ - I .... 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If39 y it y ♦V I e y y y y u mmmmmmMmauaaaam “THE OLD RELIABLE” OFFERS UNEXCELLED Launiirt aid Dry Cleaaing Service TO ITS CUSTOMERS / WE HAVE A LAUNDRY SERVICE FOR EVERY FAMILY Send*^ your clothes to us during these hot summer days and avoid the misery of ironing, washing or press ing clothes. We have a service to suit every family, so inexpensive and thorough. Remember when we handle your clothes they are under the constant care of skilled craft.smen . . . craft.smen whose major aim is to give your laundry the most skilled job passible and return your clothes clean -and spotles.s. Summer Suits, Dresses Pei"fectly Cleaned At Small Cost The secret of good appearance in the summer season lies in keeping your cool clothes ready for wear. You can do this by bringing or sending them to us for cleaning. We clean all typ4fs of suits and dresses perfectly, with out the slightest damage to delicate fabrics. USE OUR COMPLETE SERVICE It assures you KN)'. satisfactioii . . . you'll like **KrCK‘S** quality work and service. Just Call 28 - Well Do the Rest . IvACNDRY SERVICE SIX DAYS A WEEK— THE SAME SERVICE IN DRY CLEANING BUCHANAN’S DRY CLEANERS & LAUNDRY *KlNNNr» wiio Kim.*' \wm Wm — We Tfm% With f are* 49ir ON THE FAMOUS 6-3'ALL-WEATHER TIRES I RIDAV A.ND kSATCKDAY. .Iul> 2;S and 2H “Western (’aravaRkS” With ( H\RLK.S .S|'\B|(F1T. IKLS (hat appt‘ai'*il in th»* pa|H-r thv* ni*xt MFlRF.Diril and th»* ""SONS 4»F IMF: ’bay: "‘Kwiybo.ly is invit»k,| to Htt»*n'l I’M).N FKRS." thi* s|K-t'tal sfivio»*s at my vhutvh .''iin- t)nl> th»* lirMv«‘Nt livdi in |fi| ih«* day. IK* siiro to oomi* and don't forgot tab**, and simj Iho -.onKs of tht* pvril- (“ bring tho thn-o import:int book' ini' da>' wh'-ii th«* W«*Nt kn»*w noi "Bibb* law but KUH'’ "S'Mig Book ( «inu-d>. Kdcar Kfiiiifvlv in “F\*ath-l “i*<H-kotl»o9k.‘' «r«d I’rsts. Mt.M .Short. ('ar(<M»n— Dtiu-r mimstors, n-ganlloss i)f raco, \.ND .N KW .SKRIXI. — “THK I.ONK might imitat*- thi' i)rolh»*r. Th** thix'o RA.N'tihK RIDF..S \(iAIN — with o.s.s'-ntial.' lu* vitrd aro nt-od»*il to makt* RDBFJvl I.IXINtiSIDN and CHIF^F' a i-huivh spiritual, aotivv* ami suocoss- THl .NDF.R (TOLD. ful." r;,( 'jr m NEXT WKKK — "MI TINY ON THE BOl'NTY.'^ "SAN FRAN('LSCO.“ “11M BEK .STAMI’EDE." (’O.MINO .S(H)N— “KID FROM KOKOMO’ •THE ( HAMI’” “WLTHKKLNG HEIGHTS’ .AiU'tlu-r optimist is tht* fellow who buys hair restorer from a bald-headed druggist. I h\ j ^ There is a common saying, “The fellow who m'ver maki’s a mistake is dead, ’’and that’s true, of course, all along life’s journey, regardless of per- •son or the activity engagH in. Well, i last week there were two mistakes in I our “favorite m*w.spapt‘r” and they 'were «|uickly called to the attention of Kn Passant. In a brief statement 'of the death in Birmingham of Henry (iiums. a former (’liriton boy, it was j stated that he was a son of the late ! W'heat Grimes and .Mary Dendy ; Grimes of this community. It turns jout that our informant wa.s in error SALE rtici SALE PtICE 4.40-4.Sta21 ^niiii 4.79-1.00119 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE B.2S-I.I0I1E i.2S.|.S0i17 <9M SALE PRICE X SALE PtICE *.MxU *l#3 AJB.i.S0a14 *125! • Hmrm's qrand nmvri lor vocalioa budgets! For ten days — cmd TEN DAYS ^ILY —*• you con buy tho worid't most popuknr tiro — the Goodyear ”G-3" All-Weather — AT 25% OFT the regular list price. This is the same fomous Goodyear AU-Weather that has gone out as original equipment on millions upon millions of new co.’S. This is the same tire that more people have purchased for renewol pur- poees than any other kind. Only this year it's a new, tougher, longer wearing tire delivering MORE MILES — by actual test — than even last year's great model is giving its mil lions of users. ’ Buy a pair Buy a set — at these remarkable bar gain prices. Buy them on our Easy Pay Plan. C0l|E III TOD AY—WHIIE YOil SIZE IS SDLL III •# BUY ON EASY I Bcfsdfiif Yomr 014 Tin You don’t nood to poy c"}!*. You cm opon a convoaiont Budget Account and poy oa you rido. Um you- iV isi _ _ _ __ _ crodit. You con buy thoav # '*iC T E R M S <0-tel«lit*, o' Ji’ ’ I* edl CO.M.MUNm' FUNERAL HOME Clinton. S. C. FOR COLORED PEOPLE ONLY Phone 319 Rev. H. W. Walker. Manafer - " ' JL.JlMBSd.^hst the father of Henry waa McDaniel vulganizind works West Main St Phone No. 2 Clinton, S. C.