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Page Two THE CLINTOK CHRONICLE. CUNTON, S. C. Thufsdov. November 21, 19<0. CASINO THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY. November 25 and 26 'The Sea Hawk" With ERROL FLYNN, BRENDA MARSHALL. CLAUDE RAINS, pONALD CRISP, ALAN HALE. SPORTS CHAHERBOX TENCH OWENS Views the Athletic Front Maurice Eisenberg To Appear Here Homecoming last Saturday at P.: C. was a huge success if the Wofford' Set sail today for the shores of Ad- game is an indication. Those Blue Under Sponsorship of ^ College. Complimentary Tickets Available. I The Clinical Laboratory In Diagnosis of Disease The laboratory in the broad sense is absolutely essential in diagnosis in modem medicine. Strictly speak ing the thermometer, the stethiscope, x-ray, blood pressure instrument are in One sense part of this parapher nalia, but in the generally accepted times a blood count when considered along with the symptoms and physi- plication of laboratory and aciantif- ic apparatus as aids to diagnoais cal findings, is the deciding factor is analogous to the use of the train, in an exact diagnosis—and the crit- automobile and airplane In tran«por* erion for the proper course of treat- tation to the old method of going ment. by-horseback or the covered Cultures of the throat when “sore", wagon. _ can often differentiate the ordinary Mauric Eisanber,. “L*!;* venture, for pirates and the Spanish stockings overcame an early 6-point American cellist, ranking among the L . and common tonsillitis from the | LARGE CROWD AT dread diphtheria in a short time— ikJiTV making proper treatment undelayed Vi»U/VlfVmrll I T jinAS and lives saved. Many cases of mal nutrition, anemia, and undeveloped thin children can be traced to intes- > time community sing large crowd attend^, the olfl- community sing at Academy Main, for gold-filled ships and red- deficit and completely throttled the' top three or four of the day, has been I various cftemicals wt^ tinal parasites (worms) by the sim- Street school on Monday evening. lipped ladies, for thrill upon thrill Terrjers. The Hpse blocking was,signed for an appearance in the au-,®!^7^ " ♦ with the “Robin Hood of the Sea"! devastating . . . We have heard sev-1 ditorium of the Presbyterian coHeK® I An ^absolute 100%^dSailS^ is of tuberculosis for example Is not 'made without demonstrating the tu- Latest News. 10 A. M. 10c and 28c ■eral favorable comments on the drill'administration building November 100% dlagnos- Showp-MONDAY. platoon at the game also ... | at 8 p. m. I P. C. scored one of its touch-. A limited number of complimen-, 'downs on a pass as usual . . . Coach.tary tickets are available to the mu-1 . . P . II pie expedient of examination of the stool and the discovery of the worm or its eggs; while many cases of diabetes and Bright's disease whose symptoms a^ not severe enough to . , . . ^ . make one 'visit the doctor, are Johnson left today with his squad! sic lovers of Clinton. Marshall W. | picked up in the examinatioon of for Ocala, Florida, whA-e they tangle' Brown, dean of the coUege, has an-: H*® urine during the cours of a life with the Stetson Hatters . . . Orily j nounced. The tickets can be obtained Sill o insurance examination. Monev And the Woman"!®®® *®®'^ game/wiU then remain for.from the Clinton Chamber of Com-|f~j, I F®®*" science and research 'the Garnet and Blue team. That merce he«lquartera at Hotel Clinton Tu be with Oglethorpe in Atljnta.lduring the n«ct few da,a. ^ i!!.“'* «P«rtolr. of laborrtory pro- We can’t help wondering how Bur- Those attending the recital «rriv-and each addition is a fur- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, November 27 and 28 LEE' MARSHALL. JOHN LITEL, and’"o»''o'<'o"“!>'‘^"^oV7uragrtet>g“;rerl‘™ci«k‘Su'S‘i:.^^ ■>' Jo'o^.ther aid to the doctor «.d the patlriit featuie begins 2.08, 4.42. 7.15 and he dropped the to wait until the first numi^ has I.in making diagnoses earUe? and Iball out in the open “with a clear|been completed before entering the‘ oUssori Ciss^. fisgs nss^ i drugs used m practice is based on y:48. Ill Before I Hang II With BORIS KARLOFF and EVE LYN KEYES. Feature begins 3:21, 5:54 and 8:27. •THE SHADOW’’—Last Chapter. 9:30 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY. 10c and 15c What type is necessary in order to know which one of the several serums should be used. Diseases of the thyroid gland (goitre and its antithesis myxodema) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. November 29 and 30 Moon Over Burma" /I field ahead. Since the Red Devils auditorium. . „ j ^ s*- j- • jwon anyway, it was funny rather, “He is probably the greatest mu-i,|, than calamitous ... It really was aisician,” said Dean Brown, “ever to swell run-until the accident ... 'appear in Laurens county.” Clinton’s annual battle with Thorn-1 Recently returned from 17 years well has been po.stponed until De- in Europe, Mr. Eisenberg has made jcember 4, so that the orphanage team tours in America, playing in most of lean continue its struggle for the state (the large cities in the country, where ... • g e j j championship in C class . . . Thom- critics have given him great acclaim L. demc^trated as I well’s game today with Epworth is as one of the prpatpct rpiiists nfi. . ® ®*ics blood pressure' elimination contest . . . Here’s'modem times more exact, treatment more effec tive and health more secure. There is still no substitute for the intelligent interpretation of basic symptoms and physical findings The program was in charge of Miss Helen Connolly, local W. P. A. Recreation director. Mrs. lone Wal lace, supervisor of the NYA resident enter, led the singing and Charles Smith was master of ceremonies for the evening. Patriotic and folk songs, rounds and hymns were included on the program with special nviXE^bm by the Pack quartet, a group of CCC camp boys, NTA home girls, the boys’ quartet of Clinton Mill. Mr. Smith answered a . request for his original monologue! “Ra^us," and Mrs. Wallace also gave a monologue, “A Negro Sermon." A number of stunts amused the audience and prixes were awarded Mrs. David Word and John WQliam Pack for their efficiency in perform- • gleaned at the bedside but the ap- ing stunts assign^ them. greatest cellists of an by the sphygmomanometer, or one’s i hoping that another football cham- At.the age of 15 he began playing With DOROTHY LAMOUR ROB- ‘® Clinton this with the Philadelphia Philharmonic EKT PRESTON PRESTON FOSTER y®®*" ^^® ^®‘^ Devils orchestra under the direction of Leo nid DORIS NOLAN brought home the bacon in ten^pold Stokowski, and two years later . straight games for the B cla.ss cham- joined the New York symphony con- .lungU- love anaii. Hold youi pjonship . . . But no more for a while, ducted by Walter Damrosch. hearts, boys. Hold your hearts, ^ competition is pre|ty; After studying in'Leipsig and Ber- Durothy Larnour has Bob Preston discouraging to a small team with lin, he went to Paris for graduate and Preston !• ost^ci so excited ^ey re championship aspirations. study at L’Ek:ole Normale de Mu- punches a thriller between,sique. There he was the pupil of Manhattan and Marquette that we Pablo Casals, named by musicians as the greatest cellist of modem been a thriller of the first water, about each other in the .sock love and ac tion picture of the year ... A thou- ^ . sand love thrills, a thousand jungle thrills. launched - <lood Neighbor’s Dilemma. “News.’’ 10c and 28c tiVk marpw TTTwiF -Mpvirin The score was 45 to 41 . . . Furman’s J m l9:iJ5 Mr. Eisenberg THL MARCH LF TIME— ^^®-'^‘®®;Hurricaiie is edging up on Clemson’s upon his own career with a recital in •Tigers as the favorite in their classic,Paris. He was accorded an ovation,i this week. Many fans from Clinton.and since that time has played with - ’ are sure to be there . . . The movie,; tbe best orchestras of Europe and “Knute Rockne, All-Amrican,” was; America, i the dramatic story of America’s best-1 ^ known football coach. It demonstrat-1 W. C. T. U. Sponsors • ed vividly the important part that,^ i i spirit and mental attitude play inj TemperOnCC COntCSf any football game. ' Two hundred and titty dollars in some light upon the nature'" .’VIONDAY AND TUESDAY. November 23 and 26 The subject of bacteriology wouMj cover many volumes, but suffice it to | say that if the type and kind of bac- j teria causing a given disease isi<> known then that disease can be | treated more Thtelligently and scien tifically and wiith better results. The demonstration of the malarial parasite in the blood of an undeter mined fever makes treatment spe cific, definite and successful and saves many days of doubt, anxiety, fever and discomfort, liie same applies to the widoi test to demon strate the presence of one of the manifesta- ffons of syi^llis are determined by the wasserman blood test. In fact there are few diseases prevalent among men that some form of ex amination of the blood, either the character or number of its cells or jthe chemistry of its serum will notj Guess Agsiin Our "Warm Morning" stove was filled up TUESDAY afternoon. No coal put in since. Come and see how worm it is ofter two days. The "Worm Morning" is modfe in both cabi net and plain models. See us for prices and description. C-W-S 0uano Co., Inc. //■ // The third string players from Clin-,, cash prizes is offered by the Ameri-jof that disease. The old adage that n high and Greenwood have playedf can Business Men’s Research founda-1 “biqqjj tell,” is in a large meas- true, in differential diagnosis. ton high and Greenwood have play 'twice this season. Greenwood won'tion to high school pupils or non- MARIS both times, the most recent victory school youths of 18 years or under ure While m often our findings may The Ape With BORIS KARLOFF, WRIXON. GENE O’DONNELL, and being Tuesday by a score of 14 to 0 for the best letters or essays on the | negative, even”then"~noT only the GERTRUDE HOFFMAN. . • • Against P. C. Saturday, Wofford topics. “I Believe That Intoxicating disease group oi- the intensity of that He keep.^ human life in test tubes, could only muster one first down to Liquor is Harmful as is Taught In - ^ and prowls at night in the skin of an*the Blue Hose 16 ... It was a clear- High School and Sunday SchooJ,” or ape! No one is safe from the warped cut victory. i“I Do Not Believe That IiUoxicating brain of the strangest killer aliverf^ ♦ .Liquor is Harmful as is Taught In High School and Sunday School.” riDCT* CAA Either subject will be given equal ape to hunt more victims! A dual!TO FIRST 5CX) consideration. The letter or essay is role for the Kir^ of Horror! A double) I^CIU ON I I^T excieed four* hundred words dose of chills! mciN i-i J i and must be mailed by November 30 ito American Business Men’s Research He butchers human beings in his lab- I DRAFT FORMS GO oratory . . . then dons the skin of an! disease is partially revealed; but a positive finding makes diagnosis aftd treatment more exact. All diag noses are arrived at by a process of elimination—the countihg of blood cells throws our problem into cer tain groups—while the serum reac tions are definite and final. Some- Gin Notice! AFTER THIS WEEK WE WILL GIN ONLY ON FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS. C-W-S GUANO CO.. INC. "Joe Riechman and Orchestra." Cartoon, “Sour Puss.” News. 10c and 20c 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. The local draft board has mailed I foundation, 111 West Jackson Boule- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. November 27 and 28 "Glamour For Sole" With ANITA LOUISE, ROGER PRYOR. JUNE MacCLOY. out five hundred questionnaires in- i forming registrants under the selec- ■ I tive service act of their all-important order numbgr. A hold-up in sending)$5 each. vard Chicago, 111. First prize is $100; second, $50; third, $25; fourth, $15; fifth, $10, and ten other prizes of , out additional blanks for the pres-j The contest is sponsored by the ent has been made, the chairman I local Woman’s Christian Temperance stated yesterday. ‘union, and Mrs. Alex Henry or Mrs. With 2,450 men registered at the,L. Ross Lynn will furnish any addi- Clinton board, a ' * ' // I gross quota of 265jtional information desired was established for the office. From ^O! Girls Of the Rood" ■that figure the 56 members of theji A| IDIIKIQ AC DVORAK H E L E Nnational guard ' V^rllM j I IViMO MACK. LOLA LANe"'"^’ " enlistments from the’PARADE DECEMBER 5 Popeye Carloofv rPuttin' On prior to July were subtract- Act” 9 30 A. ,M. Show—THURSDAY. 10c and 15c ied, leaving the net quota of 42. It !was stated yesterday by a member FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. November 29 arid 36 Take Me Bock To Oklahoma' A committee of the Laurens Mer chants association has announced II I that their annual Christmas parade required 42 have volunteerd and aret^ju ^e held on Thursday, December now completing physical examma- • 5^ tions. The volunteers, if accepted,' II will. be c.alled into service immedi ately, while the remaining draftees Ithe first of the year. The Laurens board with 2,867 men ^ With TEX RITTER and TERRY 1 registered, had a gross quota of 311, i f^u^h^ and $5*~eMh "for WALKER. I From that figure the 66 members of ls^.hoQi’fiQgts entering. In addition to school floats, invita tions were extended to merchants to The committee will offer prizes, as in the past, to schools having floats in the parade. First prize .will be $25 for the best iloat, $20 for Abe second best, $15 for the third, $10 for the all other Frpntier law reaches into the bad-)the Laurens national guard plus the lands! Invading the secret hideout of 194 enlistments from the district a band of ruthless range racketeers prior to July were subtracted, leav- who rule the prairie! “THE ADVENTURES OF RED RYDER”—Chapter 2. Comedy, "Think It Over.” ’■'Tomon’ow’s Stars.” “The Land of Flowers.” 10c and 20c ing a net quota for that office of 50. enter floats in the parade. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOTES CLINTON, THORN WELL PUY DECEMBER 4TH PERMANENTLY . SHARt- I STUOENTSI BUSINESS FOUS! Year Daily SUCCESS COMPMIION! SHEAFFER3 tof tmtMtt urrMNf yaM is aAfUft •mat OMP tm Hr»UM Paabti lMt*6 w*P*IO«t BrasBr. 8Nf4|, iKaciaB nibcIibbIibii buHbiH flMUNIIaarfs. my $■#. Amt Fiflil far yaar awa bmu I PMetlHE yawM Ia4ay. Chronicle Publishing Co. “Please cancel my membrship in the Chamber of Commerce, as I do not have the opportunity to take ad vantage of it,” said a note on a state ment of dues returned by a member. ^ you cancel your life insurance i ThVmweins to 7lay“November bemuse you do not die? 1 ^igh school in Sum- ^ you can^l your fire insurance L^r, for the class C upp^r state cham- because you d6 not have a fire? Inionship Do you cancel your school tax be-- ^ The date for the Clinton high school and Thomwell high school football game scheduled to be played here on November 28, has been changed to the night of December 4 iat Johnson field. The change became necessary since 29 cause you have no chUdren? Does PERSONAL BfENTION your membership in the Chamber of „ ^ . Commerce mean that you expect to' C. H. Hall 1^ returned from get dollar for dollar return ri£t this ^°*^ ***! year on your dues? ^ ^ . .... of the illness and death of her father. If there is a man livmg here,, w. J. Richardson, whether he is in business, following Frank Chaney of Swananoah, N. a profession, or reUr^, is recciv- c.. spent the week-end with his mg benefits from toe Chamber of mother, Mrs. Ernest Chaney. Commerce, and he is mdebted to it. Lawrence HaU of Greenville, The Chamber of Commerce is not a parents, Mr. and Mrs! building, a club, a political party, or q j| j^st week-end. a branch 'of government It repre- ^ — — ^ sents toe people of toe city who are! not satisfied, who' are determined that this community shall improve and progress every day in the year.' RUBBER STAMPS All Mses — QiUck Senrice CHRONICLB PUBLISHING CO. W. W. DAYIS ILL . _ The many friends of W. Watts Dabis will regret to know he is quite ill at toe h(»ne of his sister, Mrs. R. E. Jones, on South Broad' street 'His condition yesterday was report ed as slightly improved. 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