The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 19, 1940, Image 2

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(. I Fqge Two I •. ‘ ^ '.',■/ ■ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursdoy^ September 19, 1940 ii MONDAY and TUESDAY, September 23 and 24 "X Want A Divorce With DICK POWELL, JOAN| BLONDELL. gloria DICKSON, frank fay. JESSIE RALPH. The Sparkling romantic comedy of two lovers who marry and live scrap-' A Privote Citizen Speoks His Mind SPECTATOR COMNBITS ON MEN AND THINGS Seek To Circumvent Vote Against Liquor? Business Men of the State Form New Group. Budget Commission Con Trim Appropriations. WiHkie Charges FDR Weakened Democracy Colls Present Campaign "Battle of Americo/' As He Speaks In Kansas. Coffeyville, Kansas, Sept. 18. — CLOSED SEASON ON FISHING AT BUZZARD'S ROOST midnight November 18. — The order of the closed season is a culmination of the efforts of the Greenwood Fish and Game associ ation, its president, John B. Sloan, and anglers in various parts of the It is being talked about that the pily ever after. It’s a chuckle-filled, ... . • * i - i heJi t - warming, right - out - of.-life df^'^e vote against the eg^ ^le storv & / .of liquor will not be translated into suit. In cooperation was the South Wendell L. Willkie charged late to-i Carolina Federation of Commerce, day that President Roosevelt “has democracy throughout the C.irtoon, "When A Razzberry Was eBective legislation; that means will the unremitting activity^ a groupi^^ij.. declared that a totali- A Fruit" ^ found to get around this by some of busine^ men, impt^ by the government would result from •The Blue Danube. ’ "Popular Sci- '‘■’rewd ^vice ot leglslaUve maneu- mwetic Norwood Hastie, virtua^ ^u-d term for the chief executive. ^ \/orm«y rw^litminns mpn! all Hu.^in^5is anH all tradid a ^ * ence. Latest News. Chlei iGame Warden A. A. Rich ardson has issued an order declaring, ^ a Closed on fishing h. .^^STJotSS Greenwood (Buzzards Roost) and the lake at this time, tributaries for a sixty-day period. The lake- lies within the coun beginning at 12:01 a.m. Fridfiy, Sep- lies of Laurens. Greenwood and tember 20, and continuing through Newberry. 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 28c WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, September 25 and 26 "We Who Are Young' 'our people' was not only itself a fact, but it testified unmistakably to a fact, that is, that the majority of our With LANA TURNER, JOHN SHELTON, GENE LOCKHART, GRANT MITCHELL and HENRY ARMETTA. vering. Practical politicians are men .all business enterprww and all trade | Making his first major campaign who recognize facts; and the vote of groups have ente^ into anjbrgani-;address in this city where he taught] nation known as Organ^ed Busin€^,jschool 27 years ago. the Republican! Incorporated of which Mr. HasUe presidential nominee started his talk 1 . no trace of the hoarseness* people art* opposed to the legal sale j important nas been projects m this ^jjich had curtailed his week-end of liquors. state. Legislators here and in W^-1 engagements, but his voice became A politician may oppose this atti-jington are often at a loss to Imow husky before he had read two pages tude, but the prohibitionists have'how a proposed measure will affect I his speech. j the numbers; they have the organi zation; and they have the directing I ability to get a law passed voting out ^ . , ., liquors. Anyone who thinks that the Your “Dancmg ^o-Ed is a bride-^.^^^^^ “dry’’'vote is a flash in the now. Lo\ely Lana Turner is an arm-ip^^ informed; anyone who | seems wholly desirable at first but the business of toe country. Such Mj wHl Zurbucken, assistant director; organization as tois can canvas al-jof fhe Kansas state highway patrol, most any situation from within its.est^nated 87,000 persons weire at the. own memberehip. It frequently haj^jpark and that 85,000 were in town' pens that a bill is introduced which ful of bliss . and romantip thrilL ^ powerful liquor lobby [which in its application works a are yours . when these two sct t^^grt the will of the people is hardship on many. Such a condition out to own the world , . . on love ahdi^^,j^^j.„ < !H<v»s not a1uyav« cnrincr from th*» $24 a week! "THE SHADOW’—Chapter 6. i during toe day. j Willkie called the present cam paign “The Battle of America,” and told an audience seated under a bri^t Kansas sun: | The issue we have to decide in begins: mg. Feature and 9:22. 9:30 X. M. Show—WEDNESDAY 10c and 15c 2.43. 4.56. 7.09, against the enactment of prohi bition? For prohibition are at Itast FRIDAY and SAT^IRDAY, September 27 and 28 PIOTECT TOUl SKIN from wind and sun Own M Mm ot Ms H I Ohm this). Otmm (tor •mmukl aWa). Mria Lstiaa (tor adr mkimi ar FiaiMltac Ctaaai (tor aU trsMlI At rsar Krxall Drac Stora they win'hats raa tkaoM tha moat •attaria* pawdar hoaa far roar skia. CARA NOME CREAMS entirely uninformed. ) does not always spring from toe It is true that I am a prohibition-1 selfishness of the promoters, but, _ ‘°°*""g .** this legisla-1more frequently, from fte narrow information Pleaiw. Fly Cast .aepect aa a -atudy m prarticaUranfe of one mans experience or m-'cal rWits that I an exercising^ay! politics. What arC the weapons for formation. Seldom does the expen- sjjall endure; or whether we shall. ence of a man, or even a group, in clude all the aspects of a case. For ninety per* cent of the ministers— | that reason it is desirable to have i actively, vigorously and constantly' an organization comprising such va- I for it are at least fifty per cent of the' ried interests, as well as the same i ministers. The ministers are in] interest of great and small degree, I towns, cities, villages, cross-roads,* so that there may not be acts of gov-[the nation’s military strenrth^'had and even in the remotest places. | ernment. however well intended, failed ^^ing economic recovery SMITH’S PHARMACY ,C1JNX0N.S. C. leave in the hands of the president ^ of the United States, now seeking office, toe power to destroy our sys tem.” The Republican nominee asserted Mr. Roosevelt had misrepresented ,4 V // w?h'’’'Bl'NG°cROSB®Y.'^M®lRY Tj. ■^n^n^mp^Vent-'io" M..iRTlN, BASIL RATHBONE. OS- ‘'f , . PAT? I FV’ATsTT T IT T TAiv PORT^TTT T Qoor as a partnership with the devil,j In preparing a bill, or framing a CAR LEVANT. LILLIAN CORNELL. ^omen, certainly the mothers are^law. one’s experience » like that of Don't stay awake nights wondering overwhelmingly with the rhfhisters; what tomorrow will bring. Try Get- . yw. • cn tinct Yourself A Laugh' an Womans Christian Temperance ting Yourself A Laugh! Here s an . . ^ t. ^ ^ .,, ^ . ... I union has never ceased to wage an All Happy program that will do' ~ 5* . J J effective campaign; many of our those tired nerves more good than o • j a man who wants rain. Perhaps his cotton has not opened and his hay calls for water. But his neighbor has no hay and his cotton’is open. Like- all fhe medicine concocted since the 2!^“*;!:? are valiant fighters for;wise one man wants a sprinkle and •St apo first'apothecary hung out his shingle! No" those are forces oj ano^er wante a downpour, while a ■ C.dlie To You." "Sink or SwUn"| inOh™™- And some of third could stand a trash-mover and —a Soo^ight News ^ business brains of toe | gully-washer. If one man controlled Saturday’s feature begins 2:43.' ^^ainst,the rain, he would lose toe frien^^ 4 57 7 11 9 23 licensed liquors. Here we see the ship of most of his neighbors. And ' ■ ‘ component elmnts of a mighty"army.l when the fanner wants rain toe 10c and 28c -MOND.AY and TUESDAY, '^September 23 and 24 "Cornin' Round the // comixincnt elements of a mighty ar- iiiy. Nc vl comes a leadership vvhich is singularly capable and appealing. Dr, Alexander of Florence, a man of force, outspoken, fearless, yet attrac tive and sympathetic: Mr. Betts, who has worked so quietly, yet efficient-' ly, is an ideal man—always in good humor, approachable, modest, fired by great zeal, but no fanatic. In fact, fanaticism is almost entirely absent with American industry. Titling his address “The Failure of the New Deal Theory of~Govem- ment,” Willkie said the president “gives lip service to American tra ditions” but “does not know how to preserve them.” town man wants dry weather. It is so with legislation; and since so few phases of business are represented I by men of large experience much ofj our legislation is imperfect. I The suggestion, so often made, that we may have to find four million dollars, is founded on the assump tion that the deficit already incurred . , . . L ^ increased by any deficit aris from the present fight. With such a ^ ijjg from a decision of toe supreme Mountain ^ leadership wc s^ the court; "adverir t^'toe* dWemioiTof KEL. JERRY COLONNA, DON WIL- triumphant progress of the church highway funds to ordinary state our- Cr■^V DA'T 13 A D T3 rT'T ir«»TAo \ ® ^ lu u&uiiutijr dUtiC put SON. PAT BARRETT (Uncle ^ra) militant. poses But musL Utere be a se^d and a Host of Hilarious HiHbilljes. On the other side are some op-' deficit? No, the budget commission is Fiinny and frothy and frisky! For ponents of prohibition who are per-; empowered to trim all appropriations laugh purposes only! A tale of those sonally the most abstemious of men.'go that they may not exceed expect simple-minded folks from Goon Many of them I greatly esteem as ed revenue The authority confer^ Town who fight for life, liberty and friends and citizens. They are sin- on the budget commission carries an engage in pursuit of happiness in a cere in their opposition, and the pro- obligation to avoid a deficit We may glorious drama of social insignifi- hibitionists have not cast any asper- assume that the three gentlemen of cance. ^ ^ v... j the commission will use toe autoori- ^Wuody Herman and His Orch. uisincere men on both sides, but theUy for the gootflif the state, and toe Cartoon. "Patient Yorky. “Movie rank and file may be credited with j protection of its credit -D<^ Stai-s." News. ~an honest difference of opinion. ^ 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. 10c and 20c WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, September 25 and 26 "Dr. Christian Meets The Women" „ With JEAN HERSHOLT. DORO THY LOVETT. EDGAR KENNEDY, With warm regard for many ofjMi POKITIAr* Kinnn C those who dissent from my views,j'*' rv/IN I IMVi« fVIVJUCLj I almost marvel at anyone who can, NOW ON DISPUY .talk about his right today. All ouri , rights are created by law so far as | they may be discussed in a worldly sense. Until two years ago I was allowed to drive a car with poor brakes, wabbling wheels and no Nd'w the layv’’compels’ me to ROD 1^'r^C^QUk'" FRANK A^^ for inspection. Thelgggg*'^,f origin^torpedo ':Rtson. ,™‘liLl'li!!- *»« and wiS im The ThursUm Motor company, (rf this city, has placed its new line of the 1941 torp^o-styled Pontiacs on display in their showrooms on West Main stzeeL - - Spurred on by the remarkable sue- "I J Oi ,1. C- r I "7! If and dealer organization seared up ...k"".**. Of .S'? GunS__ .totio,^. which might end^ger^ ^ most ,ue<4lul yej. With JACK RANDALL and LOU-'‘irivers. My rights have been invad- ISE STANLEY. ®nd curtailed, but the state is — Selected-ShorL acting for the good of others. All 9:30 A. M. Show—THURSDAY. ‘s lil^e that.'The prohibitioni lOc and 15c prohibitionists I declare that if they restrict some, it is tor the toj^etit of all. So, W 7,;ZUt7 1 . . a not make light of the case which low-priced deluxe torpedo of 118- Pontiac motor division is announcing an entire torpedo fleet in 1941. —There will be three-complete lines of cars styled in the torpedo man ner, longer in wheelbase^more grace- FRIDAY and SATURDAY, September 27 and 28 be presented to the legislature; k i / I It modestly prepared in the sweet- On6 Mans Low ness of Christian meekness and With DON "RED" BARRY, JANET grace, but it can develop the invin- WALDO. and GEORGE CLEVE- rible might of an irresistible force. LAND. ' ^ Gun law is the one law! As a fear-1 A new business organization has less marshal draws a bead on or-! come into being. Some months ago ganized crime . . and stages a range-1 four men visited sixteen towns and land clean-up! cities of our state and urged that “THE DRUMS of FU MAN-{business men form a closer union CHU’’—Chapter 8. Comedy, "Goodness, A Ghost!’’. Cartoon, “Rupert the Runt.” “Screen Snapshots.” 40c and 20c j than had ever been known here. ! Following that tour a plan of co- ' operation for Chambers of Com merce was adopted and the repeal of the tax on intangibles was the re- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF CITY TAXES! Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes f(i>r the Town of Clinton will be due and collectable between October 1st and November 15th, for the year 1940. Tlie Tax Books will be opened for the otrflection of taxes at the office of the Town C^erk on October Ist, and will remain open ea(9h day thereafter, Suntiay excepted, up to and through NovOTiber 15th. A penalty of ten (^0) per cent will accrue on all ta:|es not paid on or before Friday, November 16th, which penalty will be in force through Tuesday, December Slst, after which an additional five (6) per cent penalty 'will accrue. ^ The levy for current fiscal year is 38Vi milis; 12 mills for current operating expenses, ahd 26Ms mills for in terest and sinking fund on various Bond Issues out standing. D. C. HBUSTESS, Qei*. , J I m I f f f 1 T r r " r ‘ inch wheelbase; a daring new stream liner torpedo of 122-inch wheelbase, and an ultra-smart custom torpedo of toe same wheelbase. They will ! replace the shorter wheelbased spec ial six, deluxe six, deluxe eight, and torpedo eight of 1940. Unusual skill and finesse have been shown by Pontiac engineers in providing all 1941 models with eitoer a six-cylinder or an eight-cylinder engine. Thus with many cotnbinatioos of colors, bodies, equipment, chassis engines available in new tor pedo fleet, motorists wlil have a wide range ftx>m which to ohnote in se lecting a new Pontiac. And at the low prices announced, a high lev^ of values is certain to continue as tt has in recent years. Ei^t colors with fwidcr and wheel striping to harmonize are available with an additional six two-tone oom- binations at slight extra cost. Canada cloth, corded woohvorth, two-tone worsteds are available <m closed models with leather or (doth for the convertible nrdan firm>f WB DO ALL KINDS OF PBlMTDrO —BXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE I^UBUSHING CO; Good News for Womcfi Every day woman art hading titoir Imadaches, nenroosnesa, ciamp-lika pains, othtr symptoms of fmuliouat dysrnmorrkem due to malantritloa are helped by CABDUI. Main way it Usually Mps is by inersastag appetite and flow of gastric iaios; so aiding digsstion, helping build up users. Ptodedic distrw is also saied for many who taka CABDUt a fav diqrs before and dfuriag *i|w tiaea** Wmmm bava «aed GAPOUl lor mat OMn M fpant /M/fKTABEAUTTflEST aN special terms the AOVANlAr^fj -f ■ riE HE A.UT YREST That's how cMy it is to buy this fsMOus mattress and put **Laxury Coaifurt** into your home. A Benutyrest has these ad vantages . . . ii has a DIFFERENT and BETTER type of innerspring construction ... it has sng'proof edges.. . . it lasted three iimtt iMger other mattf'esnes . in jAnrahiHty tests... it is guarantssd Itr 10 years. Com# Ul sos the.Benutyrest, and try its superiT’eomfort. Tlien, if you Mke^ ,taks adraniagt ii our sptecial low terms. 6rQ& (S' Kinard CklN-TON—TWO siot^UURENS