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If RIALTO HI,. x o d a. v 1 #S1IE saw another ffirl take posses.-i n of IIER fi:inee! m M- HE saw "his own wife come in Lucil. s room to look for HIM. m * And all the time they trembled b hind the curtains, a * Then the poor booL sneezed! L>1 MARGUERITE CLARK v 9 Ha-; all the trials of a divorcee, and all the tribulations of a jfirl who S crs between the husband of the past and the husband of the M I U " "SCRAMBLED WIVES" Kj* | They heard the laughs in Timbu too when this comedy convulsed fi* Broadway. But now that it's in the movies the screams will ech > ft" 9 around the Poles. m I "NOBODY'S WIFE" f AN EDUCATIONAL COMEDY | | . TOMORROW I ICLARA KIMBALL YOUNG E "MID CHANNEL" [ Turn Waste Grease into Real Money! Red Devil Lye Does It!! Save kitchen scraps, hcric>, hnc.m-rinds, platc-scrapings and pan-grease. lip, :co \.-.>r h n. I money. .\lake soap from them. !; i. c-v/ J Dc\i! Lye. Simple, easy directions, phir.'y p-ir.'v 1 en c:\eii can, t.-il l;,iw to make I soap worth 80 cent: ? ,\ i! -i.: t-.cy o.?i fi:i of Red Devil Lye. j The canful costs only * ' : ..,e - ,p i. Letter than you can * buy! Your household . ..ro ri.'i Li; money. Use them! ; One Can /u.*:es i Twenty Eij E : :? : Goap I Each can of Red Devil I *c i. : V -- r that will convert 3 the preasc- oil avc mm > i rs . ' , t t soap fit for U an kind'''; * a;:,I tl... . i , li:i-> such enor- n I mo??> str? , r ; that it I- I ' .r . < . .j ; t!:c money. W Make s>o-p witii it once, ..ml y.-u ^.i i i learned of * M such an economy' Home-made > t -.mm t the natural /t| glycerin and is free from ti e adrnt-. rents and idlers to JWri common in factory made mmj>s. JpV,? Handiest lifter-top can ko.j.; ; - > ,;n !V-oo?vdcrcd JExfli Lve at its full sttoiv.;t\ re... - . ..-. '.;cut any waste. Vour p.-otx . :?! }*,' ; A,. Look $ for the striking Red Devil's h'.a! . : the label. PFFI 10F-/W1 Jm LY ?\ r n i& r -\ W ^ V r'IF" />V V / 4 -?) ^ \ ' % i I W jp 0 mm, <V?i-/T -is. Mo. ' - "... "''-/ ly fefcf <> JDVnMMCHntfBMlllUSib1- - - / - *- -?r-^UTT ><umTlTm]OC?M?rl CATARRH Chinese stokers seem to be im of head or throat is usually to the fierce heat of the fire benefited by the vapors of? oor.i on the ocean steamships, an:] VB ;:1 slaP(J UP to temperatures that &) ' on <1 speedily prostrate white men. V A F>o Rub ? Over 17 Million fan U?ej Y-arl^ Advertise in The Times. ( /MDispenser oP Zfc ^ ! Breakfast Cheer pj ^ t~ -**=* Hi 1 S^JZk ^Ff^Hiuj ^ y ^' . H^bmUhbHHKI^SH HMBHHHBBiiSBfi3iMHHMWHHHBHBMMiBHBiBB| jjg|f. ;w*v , ' **? *k : Special Advertisements IF YOU are interested in a car, see nr*r!Pr?fMrfcrTrf ffcUO us before buying. We are making r iS?b1S3 [v ar i IJ 3lMN a reduction on all cars. Gilliam 1 UOIW Light and Motor Co. 1212-31 /-? .r 11 j j WANTED?One first class salesman Caiefully compounded With Ford car. None but a hustler in exact accordance with uniinupslyc. WntC P ?" Bi2i2?4t your physician's orders. ~ ' _n _ _ ?? ^ MONEY TO LOAN on city and farni property, ranging in amounts We will send for and *25? 10 *2,000, s" Eii86-tf deli\ei piesciiptions any- tjie hunter home place has where in the City Without been subdivided into building lots , %t i to suit purchaser. The most desiraeXtra cnarge. ble residence lots on Main street. See J. A. Brown. 1211-4t I nf ITc TTill V^iif "VWf FOR SALE?Two building lots at a I US till I our i>exi bargain on Arthur Boulevard. See , , J. Louis Gilliam. 1212-3t Prescription. FOR SALE?Ferns and chrysanthemums. The chrysanthemums are ......... _ _ in full bloom and sell for $1.50 and UNION DRUG STORE Cv AppM?2.^ WEST SPRINGS WATER?DelivPhone 116 and cries made only on Saturday and I r .* ,, upon standing orders, through the Look lor the Poy. winter months. Phone 2320. J. Boyd Lancaster. 1200-Mon.Wed.tf MAN OR " WOMaFwANTED?Salary $36, full time, 75c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hos iery to wearer. Experience unnec essary. Guaranteed Mills, Norris^ town, Pa. 1197-Wed-20tpd fcT TYPEWRITERS?We have 25 good A\ machines, taken in exchange on ? Yjj Master Model Royal. Priced right .SA Ljl and guaranteed. Calhoun Office SupJT/J ply Co., Spartanburg. 1214-2tpd ^ Jy WE WILL FILL some one's car every \\ Saturday free of charge. Every t'me you ^uy ^vc or more gallons %A of gasoline will give you another chance of being the lucky one. M J J 1) Crescent Filling Station, Home of " jl Service and Quality. 1214-4t ^ /// A-23126 WAS E. P. COLE'S Maxwell c ?/J which will be filled Saturday, Nov. free at the Crescent Filling Staiv\7 tion. It 20 PER CENT OFF on all Coats, Coat ^1 Suits, Furs and Dresses. C. Allen *1 FOR SALE?Some very desirable il J building lots on Gave avenue?part of of the Gage property. These lots k liV are c'ose 'n?ant* ure on improved lxl\ property?and among the best KX \ building lots in the town. Also for 9 Vl fale, several desirable small farms. |5 || See P. D. Barron, Union, S. C. B /J 1214-3t 20 PER CENT OFF on all Coats, Coat B Oi Suits, Fun and Dresses. C. Allen B If 20 PER CENT OFF on all Coats, Coat W l i Suits, Furs and Dresses. C. Allen J/ Notice to Stockholders added tq bath water inhot weather B ||9HH9M99H99fl9MH9MHil renders the bath more refreshing. | ^ I SPECIAL SALE OF BLANKETS I j We are putting on a special sale of all wool l?j BLANKETS THIS WEEK AT $8.95 I These Blankets formerly sold at $15.00, and I now is the time to buy and prepare for the I cold wintry nights to come. I J SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ,J 1 WILBURN DRY GOODS CO. j * : FT-Wr mil? I,,, II w?-?fnr.- ? 4 fJ Ira Use SAPOL1?' : J ^5j*j, j'"J| i. a |' 'j. For Even/ Room In the House ? 4 * ? <Ty ' - n 1* ? * ^'^4?/^ i - '| In the kitchen 3APOLIO cleans pots,pans, V 4 \ P !?. 1 oilcloth and cutlery; in the bathroom v 4 3 11 n' 1 SAPOLIO cleans porcelain, marble, tiling f ^ \ j* | | ?the wash basin and bathtub; in the p 7.'*'$/ 11 |j' I hallway SAPOLIO cleans painted wood- & * > / ! i !>, I work, doorr, sills and concrete or stone I 4 -\ it\ ^ floors. See that the | 4 ' .V\ "*v\ JN yv._ | name SAPOLIO is ^ 4, -vxV on every package. P 4 i encch^O^CAN'S ?: ^ I Sole Manofaelurore [ON IT GOES, ROYS! I t | [ 10 Per Cent Discount | li ON EVERY MAN'S AND BOYS' SUIT IN THE HOUSE | Everything new and at the new price and then 10 per ? cent discount on the new price. Now is your time and *? [ this is the place. If you want to save yourself money. y ? just figure out how much you want to pay for a suit and % f then take 10c off each dollar and you will know just exactly how much you will save by buying it from me. f No old suits to get off on you. Everything new and y ? up to the last minute in style and workmanship. We want y ^ you to come and look them over, whether you buy or not, *? just give us a look. We will give you $100.00 to find any ? suit with the price changed on it. When we give you 10 % |> per cent we mean we give it to you. We don't mark the ? suit up 15 per cent and then tell you we will give you 10 X ? per cent of it back. We cheerfullv give you 10 per cent ? of our profits and are glad to divide with you. % ? We are the exclusive agents for Star Brand Shoes. Every pair guaranteed to be solid leather or we will give % f you another pair. "Star Brand Shoes are better." V I J. L. JOLLY 1 | SELLS IT FOR LESS | I PALMETTO FISH TANKAGE I Gives quicker results than Cotton g Seed Meal and costs less. ^pjj| g Guaranteed Analysis B If your local Agent cannot supply I 1 you communicate with us direct. S B *A O EL M ^ p? I A. F. PRINGLE, INC., CHARLESTON, S.C. I NINE DAYS MORE OF MATCHLESS BARGAINS AT || I. FROM'S BIG SALE THE ENTIRE $65,000 STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, I SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS | Must be sold regardless of cost in order to raise a large sum of mon- I ey. Therefore, don't miss the opportunity to buy your Fall goods I at a reduced price. 1 Sea Island (limited), yard 5c | ! Good Heavy Sea Island, 36-inches, yard ' 9c | Chambray, yard 1 10c I Percales, yard .. __ 1 10c 1 Ginghams, yard I2V2C I j Amoskeag Ginghams, yard 12!/?c | Silk Jersey Petticoats $2.49 i : Good Heavy Outings, yard __10c | Blue Work Shirts .45c 1 Serge Middy Suits, $15.00 values, at $7.98 I I Ladies' Coats, from $4.98 to $12.98 1 ? Children's Coats $2.49 to $4.98 S Blue Jay Overalls, extra heavy $1.10 s H Table Damask, from . .39c to $1.39 Good Heavy Blankets $1.75 Boys' Hose, extra heavy 10c Boys' Suits, from $1.98 to $9.98 Young Men's Suits, actual value $25.00 to $40.00, from $8.98 to $19.98 Ladies' Shoes, from $2.49 to $4.98 Men's Shoes, from $2.98 to $6.95 Ladies' Tricotine and Serge Dresses, from $4.98 to $9.98 Ladies' Coat Suits, from $14.98 to $29.98 i THE SUPERB VALUES ARE HERE FOR YOU. WE HAVE DRIVEN THE SWORD OF PRICE REDUCTION UP TO THE HILT. I. FROM Main Street - Union, S. C. r *** " 1 iii ?^ ??????????????mi mmm mmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ' *. ' , . ,( ? ' , ;< r , v < *'-4 . wl -'.. ? * '