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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE.
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N. 8. C.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29. 1»40
PEOPLE
VOU KNOW
Afterioialh of Russian Bombing Raid
Billy Gibson, menihor of the junior
class at Pix'sijyterian collcfre, has ro-
sumotl his ^s^tudits afU‘r boinjf called
to his home in Larulrum last week-'
end on atx*ount of the death of his
P'andfaher, W'. J. Gibson.
Mr. and .M.rs. L. ('. Duckett, Mrs.
Cantixdl and Miss Nellie Ruth Duck
ett \'isited ixdatives in Chester an I
Gn‘ at Falls Sunday.
Mi.ss .Nolle Loft is. student -nurse at
General hospital. Spartanbui->r, speii.
the week-end with .her jvarents, .Mr.
and Mrs. S. H. Loftis.
Mr. and .Mrs. S. S. Barnett and
daughters, Frawe,-; and Marj^aret. vis
ited relatives in Campt>lH‘llo Sunday
and Mon.'av and attend'd the funeral
ations and secret orfAmiSAtions don't }ed. Onu, Tuesday, March 6,'tte eltelet
hting the Dies obaiimtllee do^Ti on anjwiH rneet at 3:45 cAii|tth and
inv«»timtin« tour. ■’wiH Mseunfcle at 4 o’clock to hmr Dr,
X. ' — j Nettie Oner of Due West. Dr, Grier
DR. and MRS. D. O.'BHAME, JR., / i
^Tnti- fcard «.,u,h to «y, bot'and -tho war.-Moybo, << <dg
for a two weeks’ cruise. While away ^oiu^timee the operator goea even one er cfhunches are cordially unrited-t^
't]»ey will visit Havana, Cuba, the repeats "222, thank you.’’ hear the jruest speaker,
j Panama Canal tone, and porta L Q-tonsrue-twistcr, - J
tHoinduras and Nicaragtua. Dr. Rhame, «o*sut vt. . 11171 fV ,
— VVlll Suffer From Ojlds-
before leaving, promised that if he
!saw any submarines or mermaids he MISSIONARY TO ip . .
[would give this column the scoop. SPEAK TUESDAY'^*®*"
I ♦ T , ... relief from
brS l^'r birtS^todw^ Feb'is' LiH 4* no oxeoutivo bo.rd cold symptoms
‘ . Monday, -March 4, officei-s have s^at-
■jbirthdays on this date have no re-;
^minder each year of having passed,
[another milestonp, until all of a sud-j
jden a birthday “leaps” up, ^adding;
iJour years at one clip.
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yUABA, Finland . . . Residents of this town risk their Urea trying to
salvage some of their pmeeasiona from thalr hnmlng houses The photo'
was passed by the Finnish censor.
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CASINO THEATRE
M()M).\Y AND TUESDAY,
March 4 and 5
“Swanee River”
Uttk ANN JOHNSON, three-ycar-
old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. W.
I Johnson, is the only person vre knoW|
Wa.shington.that the bureau has pre-|ji^ morther use the word in a tele-j
, pared 232 questions to be asked earfi 1 phone conversation and was »p in-'
farmer,^e same affecting land, farm-jtrigued by the sound that ahe repeat-!
' Due We.st, the home of Erskine col-|'u« nw^jKods, live stock, income; coste.ied it alter her, pronouncing ifi quite'
lege, is a unique town, noted for many!®tc. You will be asked, Blr. Fanner, expertly, too, for her age. She tdlsj
ihings, particularly its ob5^rvance of bow much rent do you pay,._do you *11 her friends that her mother ia>go-
thc Sabbath. In this respect it is a pity own your own farm, what is the mort-' imp to take her to a mortuary and
wants to know every time she dons
her hat and coat if t£at. is where they
are going.
M ith DO.N .\MEC'HE, .VL JOLSON, all our communities do not follow its 8®®^ dobt? How uiu^ and what
and .ANDREA LEEDS. e.xample. Our information, uness we taxes did you pay? 'What farm ma-
I'he slory of a singing troubadour. are irworrect, is that Erskine is the chinery do you own? Do you Iwve a
%ith the immortal meh)dies of Ameri- only college of the As.=?ociate Ref6rmed'*^<l*®» telephone, an automobale, a
ca's own Stephen Foster . . . Set PioLjyteriun church in existence, and.i^^^btub and whatnot. These aire justj “Peony,” a Persian kitty 'belonging
t(» the sweetest love slorv ever told! the.: the town in which it is located isi^ samples of whait you have oom-jto MISS MAlR’Y STONE, died several
Like “Alexander's Ragtime Band." it a sort of mecca for the denomination.!•"« to you. It is not staited, but they days ago. Funeral services were car-
will ha\e >ou singing and whistling There are a number of
the songs of \estervear.
\|so. Selected Shorts.
■paramount News.”
lOc and 'i.-ic
10 .\. M. Show —MONDAA .
things peculiar—what was the amount{ried out with-all due respect to thei^>
has lomr been' your subsidy check ? Was it laige | deceased and burial followed beneath < ►
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY,
March b and 7
“Geronimo’
(to Due West, and one „
the raihoad from that place to Don- or do you feel that it should j the win<Jow of its mistress. The event
aid-;, which has bi'cn in operation for be increased. If the enumerators don’t | inspired the following verse, which
telhi the story of the tragedy: ,
«
Mary had two Persian kitties,'
One of them was skrldy.
She couldn’t find the veterinarian,
So now she’s minus Penny.
the past 33 years. .\t a recent meet- bring their lunch with them on their
ing, hov\'ever, of the Due West Rani- ^>und, it s a pretty safe bet they will
good farmer dinners
roa
company it was recommended en/oy many
that t'he road operating between the during the next several months,
two towns be di.scontinued and the ‘
property be liquidated. This means “Gone With the (Wind,” the fUra
that the road will soon be disman-1 which follows closely the contents of
tied and turned back to the stockhold-1 the book which is based on the War
With IMtESTON FOSTER. ELLE.N ers. Changes in economic conditions Be^een the States, has already taken
DREW, .ANDY DEVINE, \V1LLI.\M were given by the owners as the in at box offices of thirty theatres
HE.N’RY, RALPH MOFHLAN. cau.se for the move to finish the his-,t^hroughout the counry a sufficient
'Phe thrilling story of the greatest torical line. Improved har(L*urfaoed|g™®s revenue to match the huge coat
' ot all Indian wars — the thundering highways automobiles and trucks ga-,of its produefaon. And since the mak- __
battle J)etwet‘n Geronimo, the Red lore—these are the new imp;ovemenfts'ers are taking seventy per cent o^jE^ROTHY
lvaider".~and an entire regiment of the and changes that have bioughit the gross theatre receipts as film rent-j|{;
It oeems that with ail the secret
organizations springing up over the
out a few. “THE YOUNEERS” is a
new cltib, the purpose of which is
known only iby the following mem-
bOTB of the high school set: MISSES
STUTTS, ELIZABETH
I .■> S. .Vrm>.
.\Nc., Sel»cle(] .''!'o.t-.
Feature begiuM 2.00. 3 •.'(2, .'uLL
7:31. h:26.
9:30 A. M. Show —WED.VE.^DAY.
lOc and L'»c
•ore .ui.K' 1 lailxad to the eiid of its als, the pdeture is expected easily to
journey. -A motor truck cempany hasipay for itself in a few more (weeks
(>L n ;o.m.d and will opx.i.e oetween and then make a few millions extra to
the two towns. This is an example of set a new high profit record in film-
th-o changing period through which dom. Production cost of “Gone With
we are pas.-^ing, that which is profit- i-be Wind,” according to reports, was
able today soon passing into oblivion approximately four million (Miars.
to meet fast new improvemenits. The Gross income Tn the thirty large key
Due Wes't-Donalds railroad will soon «t>es where it is being shown, hajlj
die, but it will long be remembered averaged just under a million doHars.ceny charge, four months,
for many distdnotions that will live,weekly. In the first seven weeks af-j -Edd Sextan, tried in his absence on
on. Most outstanding arntwig these is bhe picture was released total tak-'charge of abandonment and non-sup-
.i._i -.L i .L ORA ono Theatres show-;port of his wife and (three minor chilr'
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
March S and 9
‘"Balalaika”
\6 D.ON'-V fact that it was driven into its mgs were ^,260,000.
MAbSEi, CH.ARLIE KU(i(iLES, and ^hed every Saturday afternoon and *** cities like Cleveland, hidian-
ri^NK -MORGAN. never operated on Sunday (they any ■Po^ia, Baltimore, Albany, YoangSr,
Drama a.s thrilling as a Cos.sack Sabbath) except on one occasion dur- town and Akron have been grosaing
charge! Romance ^ enchanting as iug tharty-threei years of is ex- $36,000 to $40,000 weekly. The mar-
night beneaUi the Volga moon! Songs iatence. That one exception was to velous piroduotaon, wcherever .it is
as stirring as the strains of a gypsy carry an emergency patient to a hos-|abowii, is attracting large audiencea
'''® pial in a near-by city. It never killed both matinee and evening pecfbrm-
Also ORE7(iON TR.AIL No. 4. nor injured a passenger, employe or anoes- The public likes enbeitann-
I aramount News. tramp. Its record is not to be equalled *®®**^ something that’s new, exciting
.Naturda> « , Feature begins: 2:34, fjjg United Sates. As we see trains, •®d <iifferent. This picture is fur-
Ipassenger and freight, dashing over.™M»ing H. ^
_____ the country on the Sabbath the samel
as every other day—the exang>le off we^ mariced the ohaenr-
the Due West road is called to mind ‘‘^he 36th anniversary of Rot-
though others refuse to f<rflow' **7 International with one of ita ch**
POOLE, MARY WULDIAMS and
IdRIAM COliEMAN. M'eetings are I
held every Thursday evening, the!
first one tidcing place the past week
at the home of Dorothy i^utts. We
hope that all the mysterious oper-
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six months. I
Jesse Davis pleaded guilty on lar-
dren, gnilty, sealed sentence.
4:48,
102, 9:16.
10c and 2.)c
Walt
_JVEXT W EEK—
Disney’s "PIN NfX'HIO'
even
it.
Broadway
Theatre
I “Confucius Say
I words are .seen in "every newspaper
ip this city. Paul P. Harris of Ohi-
cago, was the founder of Rotary, and
these two active and enthusiastic in ita
work at the age of 72. Ftom the
HOSE STdREl
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: PORK CHOPS
2 lbs. 35c
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SWIFTS PURE ‘ ^
PORK SAUSAGE
' Lb. .
Y5C i
: PORK ROAST
! Lb.
ISc
FRESH :t
OYSTERS
Pint Quart
25c 50c
’ HOCKLESS
Picnic HAMS
Lb...lSc
SLICED <
BACON
2 Lhs.
35c
: CHOICE
I ROUND STEAK
: Lb.
1 2§t r
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Half or. Whole <
PORK HAM^ ;
Lb. , 1
EOc i
TENDER
il PORK LIVER
:: 2 Lbs.
1' 25c
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DRESSED QAc <
FRYERS, lb OV
-yessrrxrtr.
■nearrsa*”
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
March 4 and 5
“The Housekeeper’s
Daughter”
nuw-a-days as a sort of fad, and are 1 **'®^'^**'^ that cold naght in Febm-j
being capitalized in advertisements. 1906, came Rotary, and diAs be-
' W'e hear many smart-cracks attribut- ^ over tbe United
|ed to the sixth century Ohinese sage, I ®^*^*®* Then Rotary croeaed the
ibut most of these he never said, off,®?®*"' there'aw clihe in
; course. The neiw monstrous ^asininity ■ countries, though in a great
I w'hich is siweeping the country is do-! sections th«r work is badly
j ing one thing at least—young and oJ<j 'l*®’™bcapped (because of war oondi-
W ith .lOAN BENNETT. ADOLPHE beginning to inquire,, “Wlho;^*^-
MENJOL. PE<;(;Y wood. JOHN Oonfucaus, anyway?” Wedl, beji^ ^ ^
HUBBARD. ^ ^ 'bhe greatest moral teach-mudable and setf-sacriificiy
I'hey all ran after the housekeep-
er s daughter . . . who did things to
nsL' — — •••••• p
in the development of fine character, I
\
ers of all times who lived in China ^ l*«>W8h ito|
X. uauBiiiri . . . wm» uiu uiinirs lo about 500 years before Christ. He|ito 'begiiuuigr- Io«-'
them she hadn’t oughter! Hilda didn’t ancient Chinese "J*®*
knr,. a „„t from a pan ... but I*";; t» W'" i
she couldn't do to a man! . .
couldn’t cock or sew. it’s a cinch .
^he did her best work in a clinch!
(Also “The World’s Fair, Jr.”
t olor Cartoon, “Blue Danube."
‘.Movietone News.”
10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY.
10c and 20c
February Term
Of Court Ends
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EDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
^ March 6 and 7
Santa Fe Marshal”
With WILLjlAM BOYD. RUSSELL
HAYDEN, ind MARJORIE RAM-
BEAU.
“City Of Chance”
With LYNN BARI, DONALD
WOODS, C. AUBREY SMITH and
JUNE (;ale.
Also, “BK; GAME FISHING."
9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.
lOc and 15c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
March 8 and 9
“Riders of Black River”
With CHARLES STARRETT, IRIS
MEREDITH and “SONS OF THE
PIONEERS."
Gune on their hips! Songs on their
lips!. Adventure in thdr blood! Ro
mance in their hearts! Chills down
your spine!
“DICK TRACY’S (^-MEN” No. 6y
( omedy, .Yndy Clyde in “All-Amer
ican Blondes.”
Cartoon, “The Two-Headed
“Community Sing.”
16c atid '29c' ‘
and these he taughit to princes and
I students of all classes who flocked to
I him for insrtiniotion, and the rules he
llaid down 2400 years ago are still
i held up as worthy ideals. At the age
[of 22 he began to teach people how',« . ^
i to live happily. HLs principal rule for! Ywcnty-one Ca8€S Dlgposcd Of
.happiness was much like our Golden j At Laurens. Liquor ViolattffS
jRule of Ohriaitiandty: “What you doj Heavy Fines,
not wish done to yourseif, do not do ,
to others.” He taught love, justice,; ^
reverence,-wisdom and sincerity. None' Laurens, J^eb. 26.—The F^nuary
of his teachings, wer are told, had ao,^™ of general sessions court. Judge
far-reaching effect on the Ohinese na-'A^* I* Gaeton of Obei^er {nuitdiQC*
tion as the rule w4uoh insists on rev-j®*®® to a <ffo8e early Friday night,
erence for parents, no* only while,21 oases to come before Itoe
they are livii«, but also after tbey!«>u”t diwitig the week, oidy one ae-.
are dead. While we read many wise 19®^! recorded, and there werei
sayings attr&uted to this revered no mu^nals ordered.
Giant^*
NEXT WEEK—
J “JOE LOUIS vs. AfRiTURO iGODOT
Ohinese hero, here are some things
he actually did say:
“The cautious seldom err.”
Violators of the liquor knr, in sev-
end instances, came in for heavy i»en-
aRiee, partieidarly in the way of
• u .J. X u XV X .fines* Tuo white men. Monk Grant
It IS '^er to be mean than insub* j^rtd Charlie Nelson, for exaim)ie."re-
oidinate. • 'ckivod six,months or a fine of $500
“in style all that is required is that Uach, after had enterad pleaa of
it convey the meaning.” guiky.
“A poor man does not flafter.” ] The last jury trial of ths term wha
“What the superior man seeks is;that of WooMriCing; young eshita
in himself.” ‘ I oian of OHftkm, who waa
“What the small man thinks is iiijwith assaift and battery with Inftent
others.’’ y* |to kail in conneetion with ui aDsgwl
^Learning, undigested "by tbooght, knife attack on Police OMcnr SfaMMi
nng, um
is labor 'IootJ.’/.'
“Thought, unassisted
dfngerovuu”
by
earning,
superior man is dighifieKb bjJt was givea. a.seotsnoe of.f^ mootlis
J,. .does^. ^ )j
»*' ‘\$^le you do n^'lcnow ^e, wbs4
can^du know dboui'death.**' *
I'The .wjaa man muft wither awuy
like the plant.” * .-v . .r
. .*4. »
ft
When the oenaus
fttnners wtR- dp wutt h>“(illilaa
plans for taking a day off to
fHtts of Clinton. Tha dafendaot wai
fcond guilty of assault and battery ef
a high 'andj.aggra^cfted fUMtane, and
wrfiM,
.QMmt «|ioea pqpM the
ekaiag days of the eomt mduMU-
. J. fil 8mMh, latoany, gitfty
faor amaths.
Hsii|d|t yumig, flagiicv.ciiii^
jnjmtt nii®Manghlfpr,imr
a wuBMm af
Wiffl (Motei Magro,
i =
Distinctively Smart....
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