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r;V<- Weird Umpiring Fafls Tn Cheek Rush Of Chiefs Wldbtk S*of FMitar«§*GMM Pl«rt4 At HnrtsrilU Local Emplop^nt Service Activities The manefer of the local oiflee, The Palmetto baaeball leacne will aarriTe tho preeeat swumi bat imleiiiA She putrid officiating which has prevailed this year is eliminat ed in U48, it would be a waste of time, money and effort to try and carry a semi-pro baseball venture through another season. Spectators at the Camden-Harts- vlUe game at Hartsrllle last Thurs day night were treated to one of the worst exhibitions of officiating seen in the circuit this season— and that is saying a great deal— for with the exception of Robinson of 4hls the mediocre talent ' that has been utilised is a dis- grye to the spert. Oamden won the game. 4 to 8, bat only after .the hardest kind of a struggle against adrerse circum stances in the shape of a miscast arbiter. Even the- Hartsvllle fans evidenced their dlsgnst at the bur lesque unfolded around the home plate. Camden scored four runs off Lefty Leonard In the opening round on three hits and two HartsvlUe errors, and only through luck were they able to save off a Hartsvlll4 offensive. Leonard used bis pitching skill State ICmptCyment Service dtflce, Mrs. Bisab^ T. Cox, stated that dur ing the month of July, 1,482 appli cants including 1,047 xeterans ap plied for Jobs, Job information or fOed claims for self employment. A total of 189 persons were re ferred to employors on orders , list ed with ns; of this number 118 were placed. The only way employ^ may benefit by our service course, by using It Coivfidential treatment is given all orders and only appli cants who meet the employer’s specifications are referred to Job openings. When workefs are not available in this area our state and nation-wide clearance system gives access to those from other locall ties. [NG BROS. CIRCUS WITH JOE MIX IS OOBONG SOON and dwft to baffle the Chiefs after the initial round, but it wasn't that* the Camden batters behindthe- were not trying The plate umpire comedian called every toss of Leonard’s a strike, while Eddie Leary, hurling for Camden, found that every strike he tossed was a ball. This xidiculons sandlot exhibi tion of umpiring which has been growing In comedy as the season progresses. emphMlses the that s,t least six of the clubc in the Palmetto league wtll be in or ganised baseball another year— else the Palmetto league will ex plre. Sckool Cbildren’n Vi PricA Circus Coupon Get Ready! The Circus is coming! The King Bros. show. With Joe Mix. will exhibit in Camden, Tues day, August 28. Two special convoys are used to transport this great organisation from city to city. Traveling with the circus are 800 employees in ad dition to 80 advance men. Twenty- two tents covering 12 acres of ground house the transient cfty*ln the daytime. The circus has its own doctor, lawyer, dentist, U. 8. postman, detectives, blacksmith,. carpenters and, in fact every ar tisan in the average city. • The famous King Bros, men agerie, declared to be the finest and most complete traveling soo in the world is a part of the show. Many new, rare and costly speci- ment of the wild animal kingdom have been gathered from all parts of the globe. Tapirs, gixus,. -yiaak Varks, lions, tigers, camels, drome daries, sebras, leopards, panthers, yaks,, emus, JAguari. - eUndt, seats Healtti Fte All Clip Thb Coupon Here This Special Coupon With Only cento All Tazee Include WILL ADMIT ANY SCHOOL BOY or GIRL GAMDEN, TUESDAY, AUG. 26 Preeent thin coup<m writh 35 cento (Tazee included) at tAe Main Entrance Gates show, grounds between 1 and 2 p. m. Children's admiseien, without this coupon, sold on show grounds to eente—taxes Jnoluded-^eu will save 28 cents with eoupon. and a herd of elephants gre but a part of the traveling university of natural history. Great stars' from foreign coun tries, the respective champions in their lines, participate in the gi gantic display of arenle numbers. The trained horse displays are headed by John O'Brien, acknowl edged to be the greatest trainer of all time. Joe Mix, the screen’s famous Western star with a congress of cowboyji, cowgirls, Indians. Cos- socks and rough riders will be seen in a spectaculkr revival-of the old West Among the equestrians will be it. Leon troups, champions of Europe, The petite and charming Christine, intrepid aeriallst, comer from the Antipodee to thrill ani amaxe you. From Europe will be ARREtTBD Vt. ^f^KNOWN TS Thousands of poUmMs dlicluurgdd from tuhercolosls hoapitala and sanatorluBs eadi year are ready a|ul able to lead usefnl Uvea but tome must ovwoome obetades of vartous kinds before they can fw- sume their rliditful jdaM in the community. One obstacle which frequently faces the former tuheaenloas pat ient is ignorance on the part of the pubUc. Many people still labor under the false impression that anyone who has ever had TB must be an Invalid for the rest of his life and. becinee he once had a communicable disease, that he is a source of danger. Actually, when a patient receives his medical discharge from a tuberculosis hospital his disease is what is usuaUy called '‘arrested.” Doctors prefer this term to ‘‘cured” because it more accurately de scribes the healing process in inberculosis. Nevertheless,, the “arrested case” cannot give germs to other people and, therefore, is of danger to those Wbi^ ^aris On Fence Anrand FootbaD Arena fleisB wtAkTiTlvS^i? Concrete Footinga For Cn wwMit Biock Well Are Now Betef Leid this wssk the etc., would he in daelw opening of the footS^ „Tte tense is to be? block eoBstnictien. theb^ larger in sias than thZ" tte hssaball pork pro?? Work on the concrete fence at the football field was started this Instead of putting the cement blocks on the ground, the echool trostees are pntting in a concrete Mmmr Tesmip Jmcs becomi^^ nrhM ttfi allowed tTiS?? ^ aval howe iHih so®r**' ^iOM, cMery, basD end ••lore asrving. ttrajn it ■■ •anrs h cold With knuw * Elale tt. Varlan and Old John, 125 Year Old Elephant Auto 3eat Covers Individually Tailored' BY BURKE D. KELLEY (Formerly with Hartorillo Top Shop) You select the material and style you want and we Tailor Them To Your Taste, ANY MAKE — ANY MODEL Topsj—any kind*—and Headlinings in stalled. We specialize in Auto Upholstery and Trim iehs. STOGNER MOTOR COMPANY Phono 570 125 E. DoKalb St the amaxing flying Jordans, inter national aerialists and the famoni Christian! family, equilibrists. Clowns headed by Dime Wilson, Fred Wenxel andtBoxo Ward wiU furnish fun for the little folks. Performances will be given at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors will be open ed an hour earlier to permit an in spection of the xoo. CHIEFS MAY PLAY SIX GAMES IN FINAL WEEK Four Home Gamea (^ded. Play<^f Starts The Weak Of August 17 Next week .marks the end of the regular Palmetto league schedule and the Chiefs will be called upon to face five and probably six teams during the interval. Four of the games will be at l^ome. Beginning next Monday night, the week’s schedule calls for the play off of a ralnedout game with Sum ter at Sumter. On the following night the Chiefs battle Sumter here. On Wednesday night Ben- nettsville comes here for a game, Thursday night Hartevllle is here and pn Friday the regular tchednle cornea to a cloee with Florence here. It is possible that a ralned- out game with Biehopville may be played on Saturday night at Biab- opvllle. The playoff series starts the. fol lowing week with the top team meeting the fourth place*team and pi the second placers meeting the team finishing third. The series will be the best three out of five games and the winners are to meet in a best four out of seven series the week following. , Chiefs Win In Slugfest 9 to 4; Two Homers Made Sumtsc FUkmters Are Routed Before Lergeat Crowd In* Cemden History Use Chrtmicle Want Ada You 're interested in Flying START NOW? #/ YOU’LL WONDER WHY YOU PUT IT OFF SO LONG The fellow who just took off in that trim Rttio ship may have bean standing where you are now, just a few days ago« But whether he's old or naw to flying, ha'd suraly agraa with tha thoughts that era going through your mind as you watch him. Ha'd say that as a mara on- lookar, youVa missing a larga part of Ufa. Just a faw hours' tima and a faw dollars' in- ^ * vastmant — practicaRy nona of tha lattar if you'ra aligibla u^^ar tha Gl Bill Rights *—* era al that sapar^ you from that boundlass naw world of his. Why not do as ha did: LaY MS thaw you how quickiy, inaxpanslvaly and The Camden Chiefe, giant killers of the Palmetto league, roared to within hatf a game of the league leading Florence Red Caps by slaughtering the Sumter Fiekateere 9 to 4 In a game featured by borne run clouta by Lamont and LaSorda and the brilliant defensive play of the Camden team. The largest crowd to witness a sports event in Camden history Jammed the Le gion etadlum. LaSorda was nmeter of the in vaders and while giving seven walks he struckout nine Flskateeri and scattered seven hits. Barrineau, for Sumter, yielded 18 hits in eii^t and a third innings, two be ing homers. Dennis, who took over in the eighth, gave up two hits the balance of tbs round. Lamont’s homer came in the second witlf none on and LaSorda bit- for the circuit In the eighth with no one aboard. For Sumter, Bradley, Bar- raneau and Epps listed two base knocks. Sumter’s first run oame in the fifth on a wild pitch. Three were scored in the eighth <m two walks, Camden’s lone error of tke game and a double. Camden scored a run in the sec ond on Lamont’e homer, two in the fourth on alnglee by Leary, Stone and Cox with an error by Ray Stokes, three In the fifth on singles by Robinson,, Delury and Hayes, two Sumter errors, Mims* stolen base and a wild pitch, and three in the eighth on. LfOSorda’s homer, and siugles by Cox, Mims and Robinson. Tho line score: Camden 9 IB 1 Sumter 4 7 8 not a source of danger to -with whom be’comes Jn contact. Furthermore, the indivldnal who has received his medical discharge from a tuberculosis hospital is in a good state of health and hae learned how to protect hie health. He hae learned the importance of preventing Illness. A greater danger to . the coip- munlty than- the arrested case of toberciiloere la the Individual who may have tnbercnlosis without knowing it Because tubercnlosis has a long, symptomleee onset many neople do not know they, bare the duease until weeks or months after they contract It. Yet' during these weeks or months they may be spreading their germs to others Employers would do well to en tourage the practice ot periodic physical examinatibns, including chest X-raye, among their employ ees. By means of the chest X-ray, unsuspected cases of tuberculosis will be discovered. These unknown cases are the real source of dan ger, not the arrested case. While it is true that thdre are certain types of work,- particularly those calling for great physical ex ertion, in which the former tuber- culone patient should never engage, there are many more positioiis which he can fill safely and with satisfaction. Fortonately, more and more employers . are coming to realise that the former tuberculous patient makes a good employee. In the next article, taking care ot the teeth will be discussed. This column is sponsored. In the interest ot better health, by: Ker shaw County Tuberculosit Associa tion, Camden, S. C. Tkot Lust mile OB old Tiros MAY cost you plenty Better chaige te MW tongli NOW! Remember — 90% of all tire faihivee oeesw dutliig the lut 10% of their life. There’s no economy in risking a puncture or blowout that might cost Uves. Get our Ubml changeover offer for these safe new Kellys. The Aimorubber ttead is now toogber than ever — there’s plenty of reel rubber where needed stronger cord body — tuns cooler stays safe loo risks. Stop in and save money and, trouble. • MOxli geeeenhif Herbs An important trick vrith dxiad herbs is a hot and cold bath for even more subtle seasoning. Rut the quantity to be used in a tea strain er. dip the strainer into piping hot water for 10 seconds, and right out into cold water tor 10 seconds, and drain. YOU CAN TRAM IN YOUR OLD, SUCK TIRIS-0MVI( ON NiW/SATI, TOUOH KiUYS-4K> IT TODAY-^AYI V STOGNER MOTOR CO. YoW Dealer Since ItSI 128 £. DeKAU PHONE 570 LaSorda and Stone; Barraneau, Dennis and Bradley. • Vet Flyer Joins Ed Moody’s Corp Of Instructors Victor Martnrano, who learned his flying at the Semthern Aviation 8ch9oI here and graduated with the class of 48-C and later served four years in the air forces. IB months of which were spent as a prisoner of the Oermans, has be come affiliated with the Camden Flying service as an instructor. Mr. Marturano was married to Miss Rosalie Jordan Of this city. He it a sklUsd flyer and' should prove a valuable adjunct to the staff of the Camden Flying Service Mfffly you can leam to fly? Sooner or later you're bound to — end when you experience the unforgettable th^-of your first "solo". yiMi'U wonder why you put it off so long. Mi tl r ^^y Laundry thta an IS a Aq^... All the women say the nicest things about our deliverymen . . . and about our laundry ser>^ vice, too. Send your weekly wash to us. We’ll whisk it hsLck to you white and pure as angel’s wings. Then, ‘ -jFOUj—too, will- <9 A. iBti HOFFER FlYING SERVICE Xrtiand is as! fhs only land that has no snaksm There are other enakelees rsgkm In the world, in. eluding New "Zealand and the Axores. “My laundry man is an angel... and so is my laundry!” 1 ’ Cm -utt PHONE 841.J rd m ie bew shea* «h iyisg yDRiF Profeaalemel Notice Dr. J. R Thomas wiU bo out of his bffioe ontire month of AufusL wrhHo he u at tending National Modkal Association, and tokteg a ro- frosbor IMPORTANT! We are equipped , of laundry and dry cleatUn^^ inch PLAY SAFE— CaU Phone 17 it ^ 1' Year Nssml Profeseionial Notice Dr. Broweid** offko will ho clotod fmpn Angnut 11th in CITYtiV