The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 23, 1920, Image 10
CLEVElANDiSIX
Why the Cleveland Six is
Multiplying its Friends
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The Cleveland Six islnalnng new Friends every day, thousands
of them every month, because it brings them so much more than
they had even dared to expect,1?so much more of the pleasure of
driving, and the ease of driving and of the comfort of riding.
The motor of the Cleveland Six?
designed by the Qleveland company's
own engineers, tested in road work and
engineering shops for three years before .
being offered to the public, and now
built in the company's own great
factory?is something new to cpuntless
thousands of motorists who prefer the
light six type of car. *
They have never driven behind just
such a motor as this. The wonders of
its pick-up and flexibility are exceptional
and the brakes sure. Low underslung
spring ccnstruction and soft restful
cushions give the Cleveland unusual
qualities of comfort.
Since first sent out on its journey into
the big world of motordom, last July,
the Cleveland Six has made friends, and
multiplied them. Thousands of owners
know what a good car it is and they
tell their friends.
When You See and Drive the Cleveland Six, You Want Jt
Touring Car (Five Passengers) $1485 Roadster (Three Passengers) 91385
Sedan (Five Passengers) $2195 Coupe (Four Passengers) $2195 t
(Trices F. O. B. Cleveland)
CAMDEN MOTOR CO., Camden, S. C.
CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO
Just Received
A Car Load of
THORNHILL
WAGONS
WE-HAVE just rcccived a shipment
of a car load of Thornhill Wagons
?the wagon made in the heart of the
hardwood region of tough highland oak
and hickory.
Th ese arc the long wear wagons with
many patented features. Made with the
old standard track.
Not the lowest priccd wagons hut the best and in
the end the cheapest, ffcn.N]
ar
RHAME BROTHERS, Camden, S. C.
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WANT MORE^ BIRTHS
France Is Stirred to Urge Larger
Families*
Government Names Board to Warn
Nation of Dangar of
Dying Out
Fart*.?France Is at lii?t arousing It
aelf to the uanger of dying out.
The privately conducted, uptilll fight
for n higher birthrate has been taken
over by the government through the
creation of a higher council of natal*
I Itjr. This couucll of 30, appointed by
I Jf, L. Breton. minister of hygleue. waa
asked to act Immediately.
Mr. BNtOO, father of five chlhlren,
la known an a strong friend of largo
families. Three others of the new cab
I (net are advocates of measures to in
j crease the French birth rate.
War cost France rougtdy 1,500.000
lives. A low birth rate, during the war
yearn, cost France 2,272,785 lose of
population.
The statistics, made Into striking
pictures t,o Illustrate their effect on
the nation, Industry and war danger
are belnp used in a vigorous campaign,
by the national alliance, for the In
l crease of the French population. This
campaign Is being conducted by letters
to members of parliament, posters, r
magazine, the Woman and the Child,
And through the many socially und
politically powerful pereons Interested
the movement.
The plainest sorts of truth are told
the French about the decreasing birth
rate. The national alliance and goV*fi
ernment officials hold that a family
should havt> three or more children.
To encourage such families, govern
ment allowances of 60 to 200 ffttnes 11
year are granted for each child after
the second, under thirteen years.
The alliance asks also for legisla
tion to provide for the construction of
cheap attractive homes available only
to large families, establishment of
"supersnlarles" In Industries to heads
of such families, preference In govern
ment employment the plural vote, giv
ing the father as rnapy vptes as there
are persons in the family, and teal
war, on* "birth control," known here
as Neo-Malthuslanism.
"VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL"
j Photo tnk?'ii in New York shows
I Kami, the "Virgin of Stamhoul," said
I Jo ho the most beautiful girl In Tur
! key, irtul Jieires* to $100,000,000, who
' was discovered in Now York by Sheik
I Hen Mohammed, brother of the emir
i of Hedjaz, who sent him on the search.
! It is said that Lhu pretty Sari arrived
< here with iiij Amcriean arr^y officer
j nome months ago. The two worked
! their way from Marseilles. After a
j period tli?> officer took,, to flight and
! phe took to dishwashing,^ later selling
( flowers on the city streets. ,
However, all's well now. She Is
j staying itt a leading hotel and won't
j have to wash dishes any more. She
j will retnrn Jjome with the sheik. It
; Is said hor mother and rather died of
grief over h?>r disappearance. Sari is
| said to be affianced to the emir and
: upon return to Turkey will probably
be placed under his jurisdiction.
CAN'T STEAL BRITISH CROWN
New Precautions Taken by Govern
ment to Avoid Repetition of
Crime of 1671.
London.?The authorities at the
, Tower of London are taking steps to
] strengthen the protection of the crown
j jewels-that are kept there. Sir <?eorge
: Younghusband, their custodian, is j
planning to fnRtJiil new thief perplex- !
ing devices.
The RHtlsh regalia are k?>pt in a
eage in the Wakefield tower elootrirnl- i
ly connoted with two guardrooms. In ;
1071 Colonel Riood succeeded in steal
ing the crown.
Blames Jazz Music.'
Wabash, Ind.?Jazz innsic is the
cause of suggestive dancing and must '
go. according to Mrs. ,T. M. ITlrich. !
police matron here. She has asked .
all fraternities and clubs here to dis- .
continue music of that kind and dur- ;
log the last few weeka a number of
Jazz selections have been stricken
from the dance programs. As a re
sult, Mrs. Ulrlch soys, dancing here
has improved appreciably, and that
now thart* Is little or no complaint
to be made against dancing aj it la
done here.
The Wonders of America
By T. T. MAXCY ?
YCLLOW8TON1 NATIONAL PARK.
YM.i.owstonk, our oldest and
largest national park, to eouslder
ably larger ttian the state of Delaware.
Its altitude ranges froiu 0,000 to U.OOty
te<it above iea level. It contain? such
h large collection of weird and freak
natural- phenomena that the visitor
galu* the impression the Great Creator
of all things must have roained over
the world, collecting nil the odd things
ho saw, dumping them here In oue
great disordered heap.
There are more geysers tjian In all
the rest of the world put together.
They range from tiny openlugs, spout
ing water hut a few feet, at Interval^,
of a few minutes, to the great giant,
larger than a-well, projecting'a column
of water 800 to W0 feet high, for a
period of several minutes at lutervala
of several days. There are numeroua
waterfalls, the great fall of the Yellow.,
stone river in the gorgeously colored/
20-mlle-long Grand canyon, being 308
feet highs There are many hot apHngs
and small lakes, also the largest lake
Yellowstone?at Its height In North
America.'" There are several paint pets
?great cauldrons of blubbering, hiss
ing mud; many steam vents and boil
ing pools, a natural bridge, a roaring
mountain, a mountain of volcanle
glass, petrified trees and wedded trees.
At Norrls basin Fs said to be the
thinnest known poruos of the earth's
crust. Standing there, the visitor needy
no assurance that his satanlc majesty
resides near by. ' ?
Yellowstone, known .far and wide for
Its wild flowers, la also the largest wild
game preserve In the world.
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lowest prices on repairs made herp-'
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JEWELER 3 OPTOMETRIST
CAMDEN
SOUTH CAROUI
Get Our Pri
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On account oi' the extreme high price of she
and shingles one cannot.afford to cover barns, st
and outhouses with this expensive material.
WE. HAVE GALVANZEZD ROOFING^
IS MUCH CHEAPER.
I here is and has been a serious scarcity of.
WE HAVE NAILS
Now is the time to plant your Spring garden
have a large stock of v
SEEI) IRISH POTATOES, BLISS, COBBLER
EARLY ROSE.
P1KD.MONT FLOUR (Flour that gives satisfi
tion or nionev back.") /'Y
LARRO COW FEED ("The Dairyman's FrieW
ARAB HORSE AND MULE FEED. Cheaper*
better than corn or oats.
SEE US AND GET OUR PRICES ^ .
Soliciting the continuance of your patronagej
Springs & Shannoi
The Store That Carries The Stock.
Camden, S. fc-7