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ARMISTICE ARRANGED WITH POLAND Paris, July JO.?The limitations which Great Britain and France would put upon Soviet demands of Poland in the arranging of an armistice are set forth in a notification which has been dispute!."d to the Warsaw government by the British and French governments, it was learned here today Poland requested the views of Great Britain and France on possible armistice terms and the governments at London and Paris have notified th< Polish government that they will nol permit Poland to accept possible soviel armistice demands involving: First. Whole or partial disarma men of Poland. Second. A change in the Polisl system of government dictated o: brought about by the Soviets. Third. Acceptance by Poland of : boundary line less favorable than tha provisionally drawn by Premier Lloy< George. Fourth. The use of Poland as J bridgehead, in any sense, betweei Germany and Russia. As bearing on the military situatio; it develops that vast stocks of muni tions from the allies are moving to ward Warsaw today from Danzig, o the Baltic, and from Rumania an Czecho-Slovakia. These munitions were for the nios part originally dispatched for th army of General Denikene, but wer delayed on the way until too late t be available for his use. Other muni tions are expected to be in process o shipment from France and Great Brit ain for Poland within a few days. Hungary has asked the permissio of Great Britain and France to attael the Soviet army. Such an attael would involve permission, likewise, t reorganize the Hungarian army, th< demobilization of which was provide* for by the Hungarian peace treaty. KELTON Hard times comes again once more Miss Bessie Sanders and Miss Marj I iittle are at home, after attending the summer school at Winthrop College. The Howell School has opened fo? a six weeks summer school with Leslie C. Sanders and Miss Mabel Kellj as teachers. W. B. Little, of Tennessee, is here this week for a visit to relatives Mrs. Little has been here for some time. H. C. Alman and Mrs. Alman made a flying trip to Union Sunday. Mrs. H. W. Stone, wo is very ill 15,000 People S 8 Great Acti 6 Months | in the Making I An All-Star Ca All-Star Parts ) The Greatest Emotional Photodrama Ev Produced Dorothy Phillip Dual Role Tak Immediate Rank Classic An Entire Cit d..:u i d raj uuiu aim Durm 1 A Quarter of I Million Dollai 1 % Production | Y O U with typhoid fever, is slowly improving:. She has been ill for several weeks and much concern was felt for her safety. Shuler Gregory has purchased a Dort car and almost any fine evening one can see him riding around. Otna Barron, of Gainsville, Ga., is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. B. Alman. Everyday Worker has quit coming over to Kelton?he must have a girl on that side. I hope to be able to attend the t booster trip but cannot say definitely . yet whether I can leave or not. Good luck to all. Hard Times. ; CONVICTED FOR HOARDING FOODSTUFFS New York, July 30.?A. Lessen, proprietor of a small grocery store, to^ day faced a sentence of two years in the penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga., having been found guilty of violation ol x the section of the Lever act provid^ ing against hoarding foodstuffs. i = n / ml e J Mml; o / fifflj i- / nSw I Let us give you n your book? k "EDISON and I MUSIC" "Edison and Music" shows you period cabinet* which reflect England's dignityFrance's luxury?Italy's inspired art. Seventeen of them. Every Edison period phonograph is a monument to the old master designers?Chippendale, Sheraton, the Adam T Brothers, and others. 2&NEW EDISON "Tka risk a Samt" : BURRIS FURNITURE CO., I Exclusive Agents lllilffllllHWillW?Ml In the greatest duz to heights of emoi Hai Sonia, child of t st the gift of love an Vivian, spoilt d* learns the lesson c DOI nriir i asa lift I y Tremendous in and better photop Brc r In this Universi ==J of Humanity," ag; CAN The Winn' 11 rCheri HnRHnHHHnnHHHI II ALTO T TODAY il role ever enacted on the silver screen, DORO h i /~v v\ r* 1 r? ?*> rv? U - ? ?11 i/iwudi ciciing ftucii yuu nave never seen in ail ye You the Right to Happi he people, said "No!" And you want to shake h d?happiness. irling, said "Yes!" And you want to make hei >f happiness. An emotional revelation? tOTHY PHIL Brilliant Star of?"The Heart of Humanity" i UGHT TO HAPI Produced Under the Direction of Allen Holu theme; stupendous as a spectacle; the eight gi >lay serves as the setting for the purest love-dr; jak All Engagements lo < \ al-Jewel DeLuxe Production Allen Holubar, wl ain reveals the greater possibilities of the Screer SEE H E R 1 * / er? * fAmr ^ J| I HEATREI ft ft H ALSO I THY PHILLIPS rises 1 MIITT I iiess? IVIU III ier and tell her to take If and f suffer till?she, too, LIPS ^ ^ Added ?iness a bar. f% | Urumn -eat acts of this greater I I # 111 f? ama ever produced. I I IbbIIIU ? EmB :OME! USUAL I 10 created "The Heart ADMISSION i with a master hand. fi r H I N K ! ! ! J HKnBHBHBMHHHBHnBBBMMBHHBHBHHNHnBilV '