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RIALTO TODAY The Superman Photo play of thrills, romance, comedy and hairbreadth a d v e nture. -alsoMUTT AND JEFF -in"The Bowling Alley" n rl/^ A r] ?auucu? "In the Heart of the Sky Mountains" A "Prizma" in Nature's Own Colors. EXTRA FOX NEWS No. 70 COMING "BLIND HUSBANDS" I STI f T T ? % | For I We mu | gardles ! have di I ! YOU G i i : v ^ 40-inch Voiles, in Figured, So ^ 65c values, at only yard . JL 40-inch Voiles, 75c values, at o : 4 40-inch Organdies, 75c values, X A ^ 40-inch Organdies, $1.25 valuef ^ !{G-inch W'Kitc Batiste, 50c vali in Ir^r^lr YOUNG MEN HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE Spartanburg, July 1.?George Laws anrl Allen Teague, the former school teacher, are now on their way back to Newport, Tenn., in custoby of the charge of having brought a 15-yearold girl to Woodruff, this county, for immoral purposes. All the parties are from Newport. The girl stoutly denies that any improper relations have existed between the young men and herself. She claims that she intends to marry Laws as soon as practicable. TURKS REJOICE OVER VICTORY* Constantinople, June 30.(By the Associated Press).?There is great exlutation among the Turks in Constantinople because of the alleged victory of Nationalists over the Greeks in the vicjnity of Pergama, where Mustapha Kemal Pasha's forces are reported to hove outflanked the Greeks and to be moving northwards toward Panderma (60 miles southwest of Constantinople, on the Sea of Marmora), taking several thousand prisoners. There has been no official Greek communique for two days and the Turkish papers are not permitted to print news unfavorable to the Greeks, but the Turks generally credit the reports of Mustapha Kemal's success. The sultan has communicated with their heir apparent, who in turn, has conferred with the. Sublime Porte, asking that protest be lodged with the entente against suppression of news favorable to Turkey. The director of the allied censorship has replied that the Nationalists have no direct com,.,UL 1- 1 Iiiuiii(.atiuil Willi 1/UUdUlUlillUpit' JUKI ihat therefore reports reaching the city are unreliable. The alleged Nationalists victory has been widely hearilded through posters at Brusa anil other Anatolian cities where the assertion is made that the Greek casualties at Pergama numbered 10,000. These figures are regarded in Constantinople as ludicrous, although Greek silence is creating the impression that the initial Greek success has been checked. The Nationalists frankly admit that thy were surprised by the Greek advance. The Greek battleship Kilkis, formerly the Mississippi, and all Greek merchant ships at Constaniople have sailed towards the Dardanelles. The Greeks are recruiting men of all nationalities, including Turks, in Constantinople. M$ny Armenians are also enlisting. OCh Saturt ist reduc< ?s of prtci at the kni AN'T AF1 lid Colors and White, 50 and 35c nlyy,"d 50c at only yard 50c i, at only yard . . $1.00 lies, at only yard 39c . McLl A Hit? IThpn RE1DL SALE Jnwr nnJ T iia^ aiiu iuc e our stock of su e, and in order to ife in deep. FORD TO MISS 34-inch White Linen Finish Suiting, 40 value, at only yard 30c 32-inch Dress Ginghams, 50c value, at only yard... 35c 27-inch Dress Ginchnms- SfV* value- at nnlv vard ? * ZYC 39 V6-inch Sea Island (limit) at only yard . . . 18c URE DRY * > * ^ j , . ' w m? "5 - r-^'1 ' jk AAA A A A A t^," ? ' ?___ L, \ JCTION | ' T t X t kCI^A.T A^l.r I aud^ uiiij' | immer goods re- J do it quickly we | THESE SAVINGS j I ^ * 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting; (limit) at only yard . . 16c * I Misses' and Children's White Hose, 36c values, at only pair 25c X I Misses' Barefoot Sandals, at only pair .. .. . . 69c 4i Children's Barefoot Sandals, at only pair .. . 50c X I riAAi\n /v f I UUUlto tu. I * ' ' *'! >J*'j