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Hip-Hip-Hooray To
Appear Here 23rd
Nobody’i Business
By.Gee McGee
Hip-Hip-Hooray," the musical ex-
ti4vaganza that is breaking aj^end-
ance records in all cities where ap
Fiat Rock News
rev. will waite will not fill his piril
pit next Sunday as per notie to the
contrai’y* hut it will be filled by dr.
pearing comes to Clinton for one per
formance only on Tuesday, April 23 ^ j fellers, who is touring the coun
in a beautiful tented theatre located .pp,. churches and spreading
on Broad street, opposite the post-, news about furrin and home missions, i ' -'-.f
office ;the pubHclc will plese not sUy away i Special to The Chronicle.
^ The present edition of “Hip-Hip- onner count of rev, waite’s absence.
Hoor
ters
to Cl
superb magnificence, rich vestrpents
and dazzling costumes conspire with a fine rooster was run over on
the delectable creatures they adorn, street last week by the over-
to make “Hip-Hip-Hooray’ the truck line which was loaded with
stations with other chain entorprtsea.
No Clear Uiidcrslandidf
There is^ still no cl^r understand
ing as to all the various lines of busi
ness that would be alfheted were Jhe
Patman bill to become haw. It clearly
would impose heavy taxation upon
dham food stores, chain cigar stores,
drug stores, automobHe dealers as
well as oil and gasoline dealers, and
probably a great many more differ-j
j ent lines of business. No measure be- j
I fore conjrres.s since the neutrality brll!
I has biought to senators and members |
such a volume of letters on both sides
on the 3(Mh day of AprC IMO,', at ten
o’clock A. M., make a mail acoount-
mg of my acts and doinga ai admin-
i«ftrailw of (the estate of WiUiim 1\>-
sey iBlak>ek, deceased, to Hon. J. Hew-
lette Waaaon, Judge of FTobkte, Lau
rens County, South Carolina, and wiU
at the same time ask the Court to
gnant melfinal dischanre from my dv-
ti« ai i^dlMntstraitor of said eMite.
_ AH persons having dalms agvinat
wid estate ynU file the aaaie, diMy
itemised and verified, on or before
said date, or be forever hkrrad.'
GB)OnGE R. BLALOOk,
24-5CW Adm inlstiltooiri.
./
tax
Washing-
^ « . V. ^ n u* K. 1 ■ Washington, April 9.-If what thel^" “
;tv ' sparkles with stars and glit- this man fellers mought be nearly »*; returning under-secretary of state subject.
with glamorous girls combining god as bim ..ml you ahouldn’t miasIsported to the preai-!; .l>t<;Pi>nent.. <rf the
■cate an eye tillmg spectacle of him if piwsible. , SeoretaiT HuH is ever put'Waahi
in print, the voiume might be entiUed ■ 1“" Pi-tpatation, under way
•The Education of Sumner Weilee." ri*”'' 'f*' ‘'tlb**tlfs aes^r-
1 mg to be heard in opposition. That
There is no doubt that 'Mr. Welles, gj least ad<i to the gayety of
crowning optical delight and tantaliz- and killed it dead, it belonged * monthj tour of Europe in otherwise dull .session,
ing thrill ol many a theatrical season ^ square and was highly bad long conversations with
and a porfoi mancc long to be re- p^stidigreed'hawing benn imported j^be heads of all the governments
mombered ,>oultr>’ an^ '«"bich are at war and the most im.
Thore'.b
chorus gii
jwrtant of the neutral nations, is thei
best-informed man in America, if not'
in the world, as to the aims and de-,
out rtf ooart for fioS or sue for the' s**"®* ^ Great Britain, France, Ger-1
dancing and the “(leorgians. the or- ot ^r or sue 101 cne (
che.stia thafs “Tops in Tunes" from, ter at 100$ plus mental anguish ‘»‘y-
sweet to swing, phrasing modern to her and the hens, 200$. the truck
^ rtf a few weeks ago. sbe said he
r'airl'” -the''^dor-bles’■ who bad ') blue ribbons to his creddick and
tn^- AciorciDlcs, wtio . . .. , ... aa.»i
captivate audiences with their superb, almost invalu^le. .she will settle!
Daffodil Queen
tune.s into iiuiie>vj.u'.eetiuiss ;oi'. jittexliiri.lT.ll.-S^?- -?®^l®ri bpjt_^eepy,.
He is the one person living who is,
able to compare and .check from , first-.]—,
hand information the avowed objec-1
rylhms. ,
Popular prices w'ill prevail. Doors' mrs. tom head is planning a home-ltiv®* of ail of the European beliiger-,
open at 7 15, the Georgians" play a|coming for her rellatives, but will not‘®>^i*
half hour of the v\eeks most pt^pular I {mny of tom’s khrfolks. .-Ae
song and aatwe hits-begfhning at 30!^gyg verry few of his’n are fitten to
and the curtain ri.ses at 8.15. 'associate with her’n. if he wants
iWhether anything immediately tan
gible comes of Mr. WeUes’s explora-
a j tion or not, the value of the infomva-
-..-ws-
• !-• I home-coming of his’n, she will have! tion which be brought back may be 1
J Tennis IVIcetS For ** summer, .she has a few un-jvery great, as a guide to the future |
• ¥»F 1 aunts that have ixiee high in j attitude of the United States. I
Hi Team This Week^^‘' Nothing could be more definite!
‘ » ! uncle georgc' is depjfuty shemf in an. than Mr. Welles’s .statement on his
matchc.s scheduled for!^‘‘•’^7’"^ /S'’ bas return that he took no peace propos- t
le Clinton high school?3 juries, hei uncle btll wentjals with him, no peace proposials were
With three
Thi.s week, the Clinton high , ... v * ....
racketeei> will apjiear at home oniy;^« loggislature m 1920. her aunt|offered to him and that his govern-,
.Su far. the Devils have en-,^^by wnned the first prize vnth her nient did not send him abroad to talk
about peace.
Nevertheless, the belief still per-
fountered four teams, defeatinlg 11*®*^*^^ cake at the fair last fail, all
Greenwood. Spartanburg, and And- enjoy theirselves good, ov... h'-.-
orson, losing a clo.se 4-3 decision tO!a«»[ding to the opinion of them that ^ among .senators and oongress-
Grejmville. | hsa been there before
Yesterday Coach James Sloan
]>olliticks are wanning up in flat
took his team to Spartanburg for a
return game. This afternoon at 2:30
i-ock alreddy; everboddy will have to
the Greenwood Emeralds will furnish i-un for everthing this year, including
the oppo.sition. On Friday the team
will go to Columbia where, for the
the niayer and 4 aldermens in flat
rock, the county i.s highly infested
first time this season, they will play would-be candydates at this rit-
the team from Dreher high school, jhankering to be asked
I to run and some wiH nin without be-
WE IX) KINDS OF PRINTINGiing askini, regardless of hankerings.
—EXCEI»T B.\D
( HROMCI.E PURMSHINt; CO.
’ von
CO'IV
men, as well as among statesmen and 1
observers abroad, that the principal]
purpose of the president in sending j
Mr. Welles on his mission was to put 1
our government jn a position where, 1
if opportunity offered, it could take a
strong hand in peace negotiations and I
gain a great economic advantage in
'world affairs by using the power of,
our national wealth to impose peace
PUYALLUP rALUn, WMh.
Thla ot
Rooeoo, of Pujiiutip EBA
who wfn relfii ofor too
Spiliif Daffodil FMtfral thla tmt
at PoTolhip and Taooau, ahowa bar
in tha laid* ot tha pratty yallov
flowara, with a crown ot them In
bar hair.
350,000 Already
Counted In State
TO SELL
'EM, TELL
'EM-
With An Ad
COMMUNm^
FUNERAL HOME
Ginton, S. C.
FOR COLORED PEOPLE ONLY
' Phone 319
terms which would strengthen the aJ-
pondent will stay out of nations and be of no great aid' ^
* them this year, he has had his frll. Germany. Columbia, April 9.—Lane L. Bon-
■' but if he could get appointed t) game rp. . -a a . ' ner, state census director, estimated
! warden or something without hawing ^ ^ ^ today that 3.50,000 South Carolinians
Ito run fur it. hr would oyerpt it. he■ and ere- had been visited ‘o far by the 1.800
is thru with polliticks ansoforth. Wos'tien “.enumerators at work.
I isupplyir^ munitions to. England and ^
! Ili,«ranliri.f Mha Jennie Veeve i ’'V si:B.SrRlriE TO THE THROXICLE
lliueraph, of M„» Jennie tee.e documents syhich the Th, Favorite i'.per In Clinton Homes
j ... , . ! German government claims‘to have —— *—
I thi.ri is the first J®^*!*® i found in the official files of the Polish NOTICE
I \ee\e smitn has ever had her life rote, j.j^ Warsaw. . XoLice i.s heit hy given that I will.
-)up. she has appeartsl m print hon- phey consist chiefly of what are
"dreds of time», allw -of^ the t>e“ repKirts by Pedisb ^ ,-.:r ^~rrr:. ~rr""zr:
,once with a group of singei^, and has conversations with the American *
jlK*en on the l<<al stage off and on. ambassadors in Warsaw, London and
OUTSTANDING!
ACE-HI PRINTED!
Broadcloth
New designs in our
well known fast color
nrlntM.
SHORTS
MEECERiZED
ATHLEllG
SHRTS
I
OXFORDS
$1 77
Women rave about the
wear and eanifort of
these »soft Made kids,
heels, and sturdy steel
ANkiVERSAET
BARGAIN
SILX HOSE
faahiamed; rtag-
chMM btehtlii.
PENNEY’S Clinton, S. C.
Rev. H. W. Walker. .Manager
she did not seek publicity herself, but
?hi
Paris. These American officials are
as .sUbrnfftM to be rote dp in Y®*e.-pefiorted as'having said, in effect, tliat
jvalluaWe paper which ha.s betm com- --
ing 2 da.vs lat^for over a month.
the United States was trying.to in
duce England to go to war with Ger
many and that this country would
! miss Jennie veeve smith was horned j certainly be in the war^ after iti
lin this state and got her education in J started. ' ^ |
I the local .scholl but spent 1 year in aj Taken Seriously
n, C. training c-olkHlge ami got. hyr^ Wa*ii>gton be-i
,degri*e to tecHsh and-she has JHowedI t^ere^'is any tinith in the state-!
that profes..ion for 18 yeais. ,^e given out by the Germans, they [
teeched 2 years m cedar lane butl taken seriously as a warning to*
S 117 CT TERY^'n Y'*! n where ^y w'ou dn pay|this government that if it continues
W SlIMFRFl ^ ' her and she re-G^ ^ ^ thfe atlics, Ger-i
. ff * iJUmialVlaLi sgined and except^l work m a nice justified in
town, flat lock, and .she has been here j United States an ene-i
^givying her sole and boddy to Uer-
1-eause of treinmg our manny off-f
We Finance
AUTOMOBILES
Jacobs Building
ASK ROY
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton, S. C.
FI NERAL DIRECTORS
...and...
EaMBALMERS
Ambulance Service
Phones 41 and 399-J
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgrs,
s^prings ever since
' .V
I many acted in the World war of 1914- ji
18 with the result that we did get into!]
: the war. |
mi.ss Jennie veeve .smith is not in a, while nobody can interpret the|
{Misitfon to give her exact a^re as j mind and the belief still'
someboddy tore it out of the biWe | ppjK^jgtg some quarters that Mr. |
when she was borned. she is a fine j Roosevelt expects to find a way to
specimen of femail humanity and is convince the people of the* United I
wropped up in her job. ..she is inter- g^a^ g serious foreigh crisi.s is
rested in local welfare, plays the or- hand, in which it would be foolish
gan in our ehuroh, sings allso while pgj; untried men in paw'd', the'
playing, can read both round and third-term talk is actually gnowir^!|
square notes gives the tenth of what j
she makes to oharrity of her own se-1 gj^cp Farley came out in the'
lection do not smoke or dhew or dip, declared tHat he will be a:
and is nearly 6 foot tadl and weighs' pgiyjid*te for the Democratic nomina-
,182. she is liked by all the ^''onien i thm re^rdlese of w<hoever else wants |]
and loved by ail others. fit, the admimistrstionLS'supporters are;
beginning to talk more about other,
BENJAMIN &
SONS
PLUMBING
HEATING
SERVICE
Telephone 926^
WE ARE HUNTING
TROUBLE^
miss smith has took summer cours
es at nearby coMedges and has kept
hei-self abreast of the times and fre
quently ahead of them, she is a con
sistent reader, likes poetry and
1 t-bone steaks, enjoys drarama and
i fried chicken, do not powder or paint
verry much except on Sunday, and
also reads 2 magg^zeens, as foU'OW-
]ers: true story and movie world, may wctni ii»b «
[you‘live tong, miss smith, and remain ? economy a
• a ressident of flat rock to hei^ os
persons w*ho would be acceptable to
Mr. RooseveTt to head the Democratic!
ticket. That Mr. Farley and Vice-
President Garner are working as aj
team to prevent Mr. Roosevelt’s- nom-
jinatiwi is generally believed. ji
No New Tax Laws jl
Congress, as experienced observetai
hate been iHiddilcting has dropped aH
is going i
aihead to spend money wherever itjl
will influence the most voters. And,
• Uain up'onr mean younguns in the , .. . .j i
w»y aey ought to ^Tnd tuit the
way w’e come.
W£FASTI'S FURIOUS, FUHl-A-POPPIN, FURZ-A^FLYim
MUSICAL -
yor«» trulie,
mike lack, rfd,
ooriy spondent.
R. H. CAUSE
BARBER SHOP
“The Friendly Shop”
RBAPY TO SERW YOU
PROMPTLY ANO WELL.
— o --* ■
I hare with me; N
BEN HEATHERLr
LEE POWER
...1. o •—
YOUR BUSINESS
APPRSaATED
ILaxnrens PoHce
years, it ii( not preparing to enact any
new tax lims.
' That is one reason, among othe^
why the very first bill introduced in
this congress at the begkinfltg of its
first 6e8Bi<m is not etpected even to
get out of the ways means oom-
T* Ox* 1and'onto. the 13Aor of congress,
f - UUCi lO itotirCi^t is Rapnsentative TlWght Bat-
I I man’s chain store tax bill.
' Laurens, April 9. - Police Chief Ostenaftly intended sa s ^enuej
I James T. Crews, with h service rec- pw>da»r Mr. Patman majees JitUe at-*
ord of 26 years as peace irfficer. hhs. tempt to deny that ito rtel parp®^
been panted full ret^WMuyt by lito
commissioners of the SmiChrChroQna
psUce insurant and annuity fund,
effective B4ay 1.
Mr. Crews plans to tusn in his
badge next Monday, when a new. ad
ministration will take over the reiite ^Kaing.
of city government.
In 1914 Mr. Crews became a mm-
ber of the city police department and
two years later vms riected as chief.
Later he temporarily served as depu
ty sheriff.
For 50 years, from 1882 to 1932, he
was chief of the Laurens fire depert-
msiUz' ‘
is'Ux put the chain dealem oat of bas-
inesa. Rescings are ooder smy before
a eubeontmittee whidh <hss been fis-
tenhig to expiam^ions tiie author
of the bW and some ef ? the. Irasinbss
interests opposed to dndn eua^riiati*
Ae origihsHy drawn the bill impos-1j
ed a ta< ef $50 on each store in aif
chain of more than fifteen gtaduat-l
ed up to $1,000 ajitore,-ssd ^ total
moitipKed by the 'number of ftates in
whMi the ehein did bueiaeae. ]i|r. Pat
man has BUbmittsd sereral
mento, redneing the amount
01
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ptAYED6y
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^ops mOfunes**
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