The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, November 14, 1921, Image 4

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RIALTO TODAY GOLDWYN Presents I.eROY SCOTT'S "THE NIGHT ROSE" Directed by Wallace Worsley A GOLDWYN PICTURE ...Here two women fought the city's kin;? of evil. One was disarmed by her innocence, though scorned by the mother who did not know. The other, strong in her knowledge, brought justice when the law's hands were stayed. With This Remarkable Cast: LOX CHAXEY, of "The Penalty" fame CULLEN LAX1)IS T. VATRICE JOY BETTY SCHADE .IOHX BOWERS "LEFTY" FLYXN MARY WARREX JOHNCOSSAR I DYTHE CHAPMAN | H. MILTOX ROSS RICHARD TUCKER and 5,000 others. annMttle "the vm fox" ' EPISODE 11 I TOMORROW "BABE" RUTH "PFAriy' i*nr*v? IL EJi j ? .v, i _ w d Lt ii 5 A Home Run ritvire of Romance, of Youth and 5 Hnp-nness. ? II HIM ?r "rrir:T?rrj5--7Ljjij,*4.j! hiru SBSEV / I "> ' n ? ** !? Mh VTTK* jf0m ys r>-*?:. ' s ^v -v - U &> v / ^ ^ ? * A SPARROW SiTTJG ON THE MINUTE HAND of a city hall clock hc'ds time back as long as iI sits tnere. And the man who reeds a suit and overcoat now and who in the ;ace of our low prices waits?is holding back the progress of h:s country as lcng as he stands s' ill. Businecs is good with us -we are increasing our sales over last year?But in justice to our city?our national prosperity? our local peo~!e?we are passing along this frien Mr nud~e to the few men who are passing up the golden opportunities to buy cloth'ng?:r the past five years. Good Suits an ] Overcoats $22.50, $25.00, S:QM and $35.00 J. Cohen Co. TU | ? tit kiuajc vi ua..oja'wauu> < n r i' !ar?<! crank, Saturda Scoria! Advertisements' , : streets of Union. h.u.y u ^ j return to Crescent i'llin riation. ltp LUCKY NUMBF.R?The number - ~ " c-iGis wins the tank of ga ?t li ,(earner Afire and Crescent riUi.? Station. " F|amcs Spreadil,! WHEN? WHERE? WHO? 'i\.< New York. Nov. 14.- The ?tov day night at the? Armory !' 11 tie 9 11 Frme:scn, which eaurrht fi; members of Mar ha Chapter. V ; yesterday 1.000 miles southeast 0 ern Star, will serve oysters, fri I New York, is heading toward B01 J^aVn'th ''goodie!" Everybody ?> ?? with the fl..mo, spread n,r. ?i is invited. ,5,(lio 010:1 n^os* Tho stoanis,11P Kn ' mon do I.arrinaga is standing by. jt>t -t^all at Farmers Bonded1 Warehouse and buy. H-ur is # 1 Melody of "The Star Spangled Ban consignment. Price and q m'ity, npr.. jg tj,at Df an English drinkim bouse""1' FzrmmBonded Wan-. ^ q{ t|)(J ,g(h t L K I POWERS El/ILDING BIG WAR VESSEL! Washington, Nov. 13.~The Ameri can naval building program, as it nov 3tands, boars an important relatioi to the problem confronting the arma I nent conference. It is interesting t< eview it. About 100,000 tons in capital ship: will be added to the navy next yea: oven under reduced appropriation? Included are three new battleship of the Maryland class, 21 knot shir carrying eight 16 inch, 45 calibe 'rifles each and all oil burning. Ioncruising radius craft. They are th i Colorado, now 80 per cent finished the Washington, 70 per cent, nnd th I West Virginia, 62 per cent. For : light cruisers also will be finish ' next year but do not figure importan ly in the question of naval armt mcnts. Construction of these ships is fr advanced. Behind them, however, i progressing, very slowly with fund now available, the building of formidable fleet of big ships. In th group arc six 43,000 ton battleship to carry main batteries of 12 16 inrl 50 calibre rifles and have a speed c 23.23 knots; and six battle cruiser armed with eight 16 inch j-ifles ar with a speed of 33.25. The bat th cruisers originally were designe to make 35 knots but were replanne with heavier batteries and increase side armor and resultant reductio: in speed. Delivery Indefinite. Three of these larger batileshir ;.re about one-third built while th ./.hers range down to 10 per eer. r.i. h< d. The delivery date of all 'narked "indefinite*' in navy book he battle cruisers are from 10 t "5 per cent finished except one, th keel of which has just been laid. V."h\e other craft of a more or ler I uxllkiry nature for this backbone r | heavy ships, the American buildin t ro.rram as it now stands, includes f j l.i-s w:th an aggregate of 734,92 I < ns. If a number and tonnage rati ! '-C app'ied to make a comparison witl | 'her building programs whi-h wi j lay a part in the arms confercnc h * figures on the best data availab here would be: Groat Bri'a'n, 13 ships building, a~ g:vgating -10,000 tons, and a projc ~ - vet unccrta'n for four new batt' : u' rs aggregating 1,70.000 tons. Tarnn, 85 ships building, aggrega' i'g S05.000 tons. V ith a1! of these urograms f;ni,~, d. in 1027, the relative figures in fir 'ne shi"s would be about as fol'ow en P? ita'n. 32 ships, 883 650' ten * "r.itod States, 27 ships, 983,000 tor T a pan, 2ships ^ ships, 865.000 to* i naughts and six battle cruisers; Jai ! an 12 dreadnaughts and 12 batt I cruisers. The recent Japanese battleship Vacrato and Matsu are comparable 1 the American Maryland class, a though superior somewhat in siz sneed and secondary batteries. Sin ilarly, the American 43,000 class < I battleships, under slow constructio i compares in type with the four ne Japanese Lino of battle craft all ; r ! hniMincr. except that the Janane! chins are a trifle larger and prohab i w'll eveoil the American 23 km sneed. it is said. 0 Notice Notice is hereby given that the ui dersigned intend to apply to the Se votary of State, Hon. W. Banks Dov n the 19th day of November, 1921, < thereafter, a declaration for a Cha ter for the "Tri-State Medical Cor i prnty," which proposed corporation t.i have its principal place of busine: in the City of Union, County of Ui i>?n, State of South Carolina. T1 general nature of the business whi< it proposes to do is that < manufacturing and distributir proprietory medicines and pha , maecutical products and compound i acting as agents and distributors c ; manufacturers of proprietory ined j cines and pharmaceutical produc and compounds, and dealing in med cir.es. pharmaceutical compounds, to 'et articles, novelties, etc., at whol - to and retail, and the doing of a hings incident to the above matte] set forth. The capita stock o fthe proposed co ' po rat ion is to be One Hundred Thoi j sand 05100 000.00) Dollars, dividt ! into Two Thousand (2000) shares < j the par value of Fifty ($.">0.()0) Do '' is each. j The undersigned J. G. Going is I ident of the City of Union, S. C ! - nd the undersigned O. F. Going is ' nt of the City of Greenvill s. C.. i... :? ? i. a given that a nieetin ' < f the subsr ribers to the CapiU ?f 'he sa'il Company will t d f 'h '.fllce of the Fail. Sic i ' > " C- rape v Main Street, Unioi | j S. on ? t'?rdny. WrmW 19' 1 'i nt 11 o'clock A. M., for the pm ' s> <f ore ";r.a'i':n r f 'he Compan rl the election of directors. .1 G. Going, O. F. Going Dated, Union, S. C., Nov. 14, 192 d ~? Card of Thanks i i 1 - T I d'-sire 'o e: press to each frien who mini t'-r"d to my drir wife dm ing her last illness and death my prr found gratitude. I will ever cheris if each kii.dly ministration. T f\ (1 ^ The >';r y P< partrrcnt has corr monccd 'ho construct'*) . of ar> If h . a al run, wViich will be tw inches creator in bore than any no' afloat. i Union County fflfrtist I , > TrafiW School ^ The school begib&i work this I morning at 10:t0 ,-JWl will go on . through Friday. TbelSttpt class meets ? at 10:30 each momihiT- !^At 10:30 each n morning Dr. T. Clag^tt>Skinner, pas. tor of the First rchurch in Co- I 0 lumbia delivers an addt?*s on "Stewardship." At 18;3(mfev second class 3 begins and at 1:16 ^8$ day lunch js r served in the chorcn^(*jA.t 3:30 p. m. Miss Elizabeth Nudmp conducts an lementary conference in wMich the needs of the puplM'nim the ^Beginners' Department tftmcb the Junior age will be consideMoTv '1 At 6 p. m. th^r^fcning classes meet Lunch is iajrved at 7. At 7:45 the second clffMg begin and a mblic address is gjbnjK- bach evening at 8:30. For thiselMung the address ill be given by fkrfeCtary Thos. J. Watts and the suI^Hi will be "The Dynamics of the Suptmy School." The iddresses on the ottaj* evenings of the eek will be given iby Dr. Skinner. A course of study in B.jY. P. U. managelent will be givpiB The classes in this work meet at fljp. m. and at 7:45 p. m. All Christian workers are corlially invited to atMttfr these confer cnces and classes. A , Edw. S.IReaves, Pastor. ~>eath of Mrs! J. G. Brock rL\ Mrs. J. G. Broelo died after a linrering illness at her home on Cottage ivenue Saturday Htbout noon. Her ->ody was laid to rtMit. in the Lee gravoard between here and Whitmire. Mrs. Brock, before her marriage vas Miss Hattie Alexander. Besider ;er husband she 'leaves daughters, ' fiss Pauline- Brook and Miss Bessjo Brock. She was a member of Unity Metb. ! "st church and:, she was a noble Christian. ^ The burial services were conducted by Rev. J. B. Chick* ^ Notice B.SlO. Elks There will be a'ifegular meeting athe Homes Tuesdfci night, Novembc; 15, at 8 o'clock. . y The biggest fe^dyet. Don't- miss t. Brennecke, t224-2t ^ J&r Secretary. ^ ^ r, o carry out the project and T. Ken n ard Thompson, a prominent engineer j f the city, has prepared the de ailed plans. The Broadway Asso ^ ation, composed of merchants along he famous thoroughfare, has en j lorsed the idea. ' If the plan is ever carried out, its n proponents say that six square mile1 vould be tacked_on the most va'u' able piece of land on earth; that 1? miles of needed docks would be add \r e*i to the port's facilities: that trans 5 :t would be greatly improved and N that the tax on all real estate m ght >e reduced one per cent. The plan has already been out'ined 'o the War Department, Mr. Thomp r son says, and 110 objections have b^en raised, since the proposed built-un 'xtension would still leave on e:ther r, side of the island the same clearance c for navigation that now exists on the 0 Hudson and East river sides. ^.r The work could be completed in B n 'ears, in Mr. Thompson's belief. "I 1 's a wel-known fact," he said,-"that 5 he business center of Manhattan is n ie -apidly moving away f'-om Ci<y Hal' ;1 ' nd if it is not prevented the lower end of the island w?ll brtco*v", ^ -\ residential district, with the result |s af tremendous decrease in values, if. The only way to remedy this, he ? added, was to make City Hall th" I geographical center by extending ,j Broadway some six miles down the e bay. ,1 r! Must Sell Hotel ' In Spartanburg i( ? > Spartanburg, Nov. 13. ? Judge 1 Thomas S. Sease of the circuit court has handed down a decree affirming the report of Sam T. Lanham, haster i n equity, in the case of certain cred0 "tors of W. T. Finch, the claims rising , out of the building of the new Finch ji hotel. Judge Sease directs that the >< property be sold at auction on salesI' dav in December, the proceeds to be D used in paying off the indebtedness. Judge Sease affirmed the report of ,v>e master in "very particular except as to the Willard & Boggs clamwhich the master held could not be 1 enforced because they had "not com'1 menced their action within the time - nr/>scrih"d hv law. Judge Sease holds that Willard & Boggs have a valid claim, though perhaps not for the A. 1 1 * L _ Jf -1- A I nniuuui hhk?'u, ?ri(i ne aim ih int* urnsid ter to take testimony to determine r- the amount of indebtedness. In the order Judcce Sense directs that the Finch prpperty he advertised: for sale on the first; Monday in Decern- j her. "nd that bidders be required to' present a certified check for $8 000 before their bids ean be considered, j I Fng'ish publ'shers are planning to w spend millions in Canada for pulp-1 I wood land, paper mils, and ships to carry the product to England. ^ I " ' , jv> *, . vjb^ 4r iii?m m W E ft YOUR U AND ffE ARE OUT AFT<* MEAN A LARGE SA' EVERY PI Boys' AH Wool Blue Serge Suits, si Boys' All Wool Bke Flannel Sails, s Boys' Extra Heavy Wool Suis, sr Boys' Extra Heavy Wool Pan's, pa Men's Moleskin Pan's, pair . . . . 1 Men's Blue Serge Pants, pair . . . Men's Best Blue Work Shir% each Boys' Best Blue Work Shirts, each Women's Ribbed Un'on Suits, each Misses' E. Z. Union Suits, each . . Chi'dren's Ribbed Union SuPs, eac Boys' Extra Heavy Fleeced Union ! Men's Extra Heavy Ribbed Union Men's Exfra Heavy Ribbed Shirts 36-inch alj S'lk Taffett, $1.85 vah 36-inch all S:lk Messal'ne, $1.95 ^ 36-inch all Silk imported Pongee, . ^0-inch extra fine Sea Island, yar< Nnnirir urairr H VW-IUUVU TT^^Ul w:?u caciic 1 I 81-inch heavy weight Unb!eache< I Whi!e Bed Spreads, each fi Good We5ght Straw Ticking yard I Extra Heavy Featherproof Tickin* S Ladies' all Wool BJre Serge Slifts, I Ladies' all^Worl Trirot're DreseK Large size, heavy v/e'ght Plaid B1 I Large size heavy we'rht Nas1 via 1 Large size, heavy weight al Woo! 60tc value, I 72-inch Table Damask, $1.03 vali I Table Napkins, 15x15 inches, doz< fi Mottled Ou'ing Flannel yard . . fi Best Outing Flanne! in blue and pii i yard I White Wool Flannel, yard .... fi Fed Wool Flannel, yard .... fi Dress G'nphams, yard fi A^r^n Ginghams, ya^d I GhiHreh's M**'ers p~ir . . . i Men's Army Glove-, extra heavy, i I WHY PAY MORi I YOU ARE WASTING Ml I Dry Go< Keynote to the City want of Pancs- Th( _______ is produced by flari Baku, Azerbaijan, Nov. 12.- The ters' i"?stratinK th economic keynote to this eity is found and (,('m<)n U,R1? <a in a small shop of the broad Niko- dr* .odds,and .L'nda; 'aevskaya, a stone's throw from the cess,ty ? cai lnj; ancient Palace of the Khans. In the tlu>re lS no u,coho,? window of . his shop are a few bar Pl" poses, nor dent f soap, combs, hairbrushes, shoe pol- Cllcu-ai,pR among t ish and three tiny bottles of French tprs '0Sp 1 c'r ^ect perfume, one of which, marked ? ers .from ?,d S' '"Quelque Violets," is priced at 003,000 ~arnPal?ns< rubles. Bal u took up Baku has neither bre id nor clothes ioscow left it olf but she still hopes to come back some- 'hat it is very, ve time. Thanks to her vast oil wealth brotherly. The sr now unproductive in the main, she has streets have taken for many years been like Pittsburgh, a ?vo7*d "Towiri h." (i place where men became millionaires 'rrss pns-ersby wit! overnight. a bit of broad or a i Everybody is poor and hungry now, Tnere are no hot< ; s they have been before, but they 'oday. All build ng live on the gambler's hope. One of the been eommunizod at specialties of Baku, with its rough cit- hard put to it to Pm izens of many races, has been the Tbe city still has ; making of revolutions and another artists and sirgers, may be produced to put out the Soviet -'re sent from M< and bring back the good old times. through thick and I For the present the city wears a 'he program thatdown-at-the-heel look. Houses are have first-class cnt< paintless, windows are boarded up for . Strangers meet c< V \ IEEDI MONEY IT WITH PRICES THAT I * 1KG TO YOU ON I IUIASE izes 3 to 8, each ...... $4.95 \hez 3 lo $? ench $?.95 e: 8 -o 17, e^ch $4.95 U* ............. $1.00 $1.95 $3.95 " i 75c 39c i 50c 75c 1i IQr Safts, each 75c I Suits, each $1.25 g and Drawers, each 59c g re for, yard $1.35 jg ralue for, yard ...... .$1.35 g $1.00 value for, yard . . . .75c g 1 10c g . Shee^in^, yard 8c g i Sheerer, yard 35c .g .'$1.25 | 10c I ?, yard 25c slW !ir/nr? each $16.50 % TVod Embroidered, each . $6.95 life's, pair $2.50 KfooVan Blaitbe s, pair . .$4.95 Plaid Etanhe';s, pair .... $6.95 lie, yard 75c en $1.25 10c n*' s'r're? and checks, . . 12 l-2c 30c 35c 10c Oc 10c 1 i:?J in. I nccix m cu9 irnr l^c E ISEWflEf E? CNSY WHEN YOU DO. _ _ }QS UO. I > only color of lifo dition at the office of the minister of rig Bolshevik pos- foreign nfTairs. Yuth is in control c evils of alcohol here. The foreign minister is a Tarpitalism and sun- tar, aged 23. The war minister is 2G including the no- years old. the minister of industry and oc the teeth. As commerce, 22 and the president of the even for medical parliament of the republic is 2-1. istss, nor money When oil is mentioned, the old-timrie poor, these pos- ers explode. "There is hardly any oil .. They arc hang- left here, in one of the world's richoviet educational est centers," said one engineer. "Af'er the oil properties of the private Bolshevism where ompanics were requisitioned, work- . and still pretends W,M> ,li,l"'t. '"'w "*tl ?' ' ... , write, or anything ebout oil, were put ry socialistic an . j;1 contro]f as n committee, nail boys in the . . . liking W the . Th.?, S"v,8t , h*? comrade) and ad br?"".hl ? l .!?.?. It has , it when bog.-hn: J,'"10."1 ,ho, r'cbc8t whra '? Rus ' a and now wo can't get bread f nm ^nm'tvo Tf ? h 1 ? ?? wiuru n !ii Dcon no \ jls i\l all in B d: : | drought, the famine would have conic s and hom"? ha e jllg^ gftme due to So\iot rcquisiid the stranger is tions of grain that left no seed to the el a place to sloop peasants." a Rood supply of - , , Some of tl < in ^ two ppnny stamp 0f Maurittius, nscow wh ch harhin. kept faith to is8u0 of 1817? of which only 30 are the public should ?n existence, recently sold in Paris ?r:ainment. for 100,000 francs (normnlly $20,jurtcsy and expe- 000.) # \ r " , ... v-ii