The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, November 15, 1921, Image 4
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I TODAY |
3 "THE HIT OF THE YEAR"
$ Extraordinary Engagement of "The Colossus of the Swat"
"BABE" RUTH |
* The Six Part Photo-drama
"HEABIN' HOME"
^ Thrills, laughs, pathos. .Ninety minutes of sizzling hits.
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Ruth, hit homers
Ruth, mother's boy
Ruth, the lover
Ruth, the hero
A play every boy and girl between six and sixty should see.
ALSO
LATEST PATHE NEWS
TOMORROW g!
KATHERINE MacDONALD I j
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"TRUST YOUR WIFE" \
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS
for
MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S AND
BOYS' SUITS
We have no olJ stock, no ou^-of-date
styles.. Our offerings ere the very latest and
nothing is "skimped" about them save the
selling price. We Lave shaved that to the
bone. We had rather se'3 quickly at .short
profits and turn over our money than have
the goods lay upcn rur shelves indefinitely.
I
GOOD GOODS, QUICK SALES AND
SHORT PROFITS
enable us to deliver the goods. You should
visit our store and give us an opportunity to
| serve you.
We invite men, young men and children to
come to us for Suits that cannot be duplicated
for the money.
J. L. JOLLY
SELLS IT FOR LESS.
WHAT? Oyster Suffer, Chicken Salad, Desert.
Silhouette Gallery of Union's
Noted Men.
WHEN? Thursday evening from 5 until 10
O'clock.
WHERE? At thp Armnrv
WHO? Everybody Invited.
For Eastern S'ar Ber.eSt.
Citation to Kindred w.. w. Johnson,
. . ... Judge of Probate.
And Creditors PuMislied on the 15th and 22nd days
<f November, 1921. in the Union i
? _ * ~ Times.
State of South Carolina,
County of Union.
By Hon. W. VV. Johnson, Judge > f - ? ?
Whereas D. G. Elliott has made suit H'EtTAI. THIS WEEK I
to me to grant him Letters of Adnu
istration on the Estate and eliecLs o | y | [Mfrpi) N'l'MRKR
J. W. Snell, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad T>y.,,i 1^ . c monish
all and singular the kindred ' OllnlC 1>0X of Stationery
and creditors of the said J. W. Sinn.
deceased, that they be and appear, be 1* sheets p* 4
fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be !s ,.nve|,)pt.s ^
h. id at Un.on C. H., South Carolina
on the 28th day of November, nex; Only one to a customer
after, publication hereof, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to show cause, if any C T D IMf ' C
they have, why the said administra- iJ 1 U I\ lvl ^
tion should not be granted. tiitv prv a i r qtopp
Given under n^r hand and seal this THE REXALL STORE
12th day of November, Anno Domini >
RED CROSS GIVES j
ANNUAL BUDGET
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$19,361,657 Allotted for Current
Program of Relief
and Service.
MILLIONS FOR VETERAN AID
Medical Aid for European Chftdren
Will Cost $6,000,000
Thie Year.
Washington.?Expenditures totalling
$19,301,007 for carrying through Its
program of relief and services in tbo
United States and overseas are outUaeU
In the budget of ths American
Red Cross for ths currant fiscal year.
This totul Is mors than 90,000,000 lower
than ths expenditure during ths
last flscal year, whsn ths disbursements
reached 924,492,741, It la announced
at National Headquarters la
a statement culling attention to ths '
necessity of continued support of ths
organization by response to the Annual
Roll Call, November 11 to 24,
If the vital work of ths society Is to
he offertlvelT r*rri?r1 nn
Outstanding among the Items of ths
domestic budget le the appropriation
of $3,069,250 for work in behalf of
the disabled ex-service man and his
family. This appropriation represents
the amount alloted to this work from
Nationul Headquarters only and does
not take into consideration the millions
being spent in chapters for relief
of the World War veteran. It
Is in the chapter that tha greater
amount is spent in meeting this obligation
of the Red Cross, the announcement
continues, as manifested by figures
of the fiscal year 1020-1921 when
the total was approximately $9,000,000,
of which $2,692,094 represented
the disbursement of National Headquarters
while the remainder was the
chapters' contribution to this field of
lied Cross service.
Vast Work for Disabled
Chief among the sub-divlsious of
the appropriation for work with veterans
is that which concerns itself
with assistance to disabled men and
women in government hospitals. Tills
item of $1,790,000, an Increase of more
than $.">00,000 over the - appropriation
for tin* same work in last year's budget,
will provide those personal services
for the distillled and their families
which are indispensable to supplement
those provided by the government.
The director of the Veterans' Bureua
has recently expressed Ids desire that
the Ited (Voss should continue and
extend these "humanizing service**."
Other Items of the appropriation for
veterans' relief arc proportionately Increased.
An additional appropriation
of $1GI?,G00 has been made for Red
Cross wo/k in connection with regolar
Army and Navy hospitals and
with the regular Army and Navy.
For disaster relief, the Red Cross
has set aside for the current twelva
months an appropriation of $543,970*
virtually doubling the appropriation
for the same purpose for the fiscal
year 1920-192L
More than $2,000,000 Is provided torn
service and assistance to the 3,609
Ited Cross chapters by the national
organization.
Helping Destitute Children
Other Items of the domestic budget
Include $4i>8,.r>40 for miscellaneous activities,
including contributions restricted
for special purposes and $768,GOO
for management. Each of thsss
Ifoma rnnrpupntt larch rh^nMlnnh a?a?
similar appropriations of tho previous
year.
Box Supper
There will be a box and oyster supper
at the Farr school house Saturday
nitfht. You are invited to attend.
ltpd
I A GUARANTEE
There are investments
and bonds are subject to s
influences that it is never
tainty that they will not d<
Certain securities are,
si ruble than others, and <
their stability.
There is one security, ho
recommend without and r
market value never fluctuj
regularly and the princi
promised.
We refer to our inte
I of Deposit?a 100'/o Safe i
either short or long period
l
y Xew accounts came to us
I a total of
] 27
1 The Bank
S (\ C. SANDEttS, ['resident.
W. W. ALM
Safety Deposit 1
I Fop Tt
Our Entire Stock of ty
Red Cross Gives <
$310,000 to Aid
'Clean-Up' Drive
An appropriation of $310,000 for
Red Cross work In connection with the
"dean-up" campaign Instituted by the
Government to bring the claims of all
disabled service men who are entitled
to Federal aid before the proper government
bureau fot action, has been
made by the American Red Cross
The Executive Committee of the
American Red Cross in making the
appropriation authorized the appropriation
of $35,000 of this sum to the
American Legion to defray the expense
of the Legion representatives
assigned to the various districts of
the Veterans Bureau.
The remainder of the appropriation
was authorized for apportionment
among the several Divisions of the
Red Cross for carrying on that part
of the "clean-up" work that falls directly
upon the Red Cross organization.
Special Advertisements
FOR SALE Pure Bred White Leghorn
Pullets. 50c and 75c. Mrs. Robert
Scott, Jonosville, S. C., R. 1. 1225-4t
'OR RENT -Cottage on Pine street.
Apply to Mrs. H. A. Dunbar. 1225-2 j
iUCK V NUMBER ? The number;
C-1686 wins the tank of gas at the j
Crescent Filling Station. It j
.OST?Bunch of keys, somewhere in
Union, name "A. WT. Pittman, Car- |
lisle, S. C." on plate. Reward if
returned to Times Office.
FOR RENT?Several desirable farms
near Adamsburg. Also other farming
land near Monarch. See P. D.
Barron, Union, S. C. 1225-3t
FOR SALE?High class building lots, t
near in. and accessible to all conveniences.
Also desirable house and
lot. See P. D. Barron, Union, S. C. '
1225-31
The Retort Caustlo.
1 "8o," rsald Hooker, n cheery bor%
J "you have purchased n new motorcarT
I "Yea," answered Mr. Mineby. "Causes
j jou a heap of trouble, doesn't It?"
I "Yes." "Electricity's been going
j wrong, eh?" "No." "Sparking plug
. to the bad?" "Not that I know of."
J "Then how Is It causing yon trouble?"
I "By encouraging people to stand
! around and try to make funny re
Murk a."
Subscribe to The Union Times.
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We have an excellent as
sortment of pipes in genuine
French and Italian
Briar for 25c and 50c.
They're back where they
belong?pre-war prices.
We bought a large quan|
tity of Bakelite cigarette
holders so that we can sell
them at about half price.
Let us show them to you.
UNION DRUG STORE
Phone 116 and
"Look for the Boy."
ID INCOME! I
and investments. Stocks
50 many and such diverse
possible to say with cerjpreciate
in value,
of course, far more de:>ne
can reasonably count
wever, that we can always
eservation whatever. Its
ites. The interest is paid
pal is always repaid as
jrest-bearing Certificates
md Sound investment for
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since last report, making
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of Union 1
E. F. KELLY, Vice-President, fc
AN, Cashier. ^
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Young Men s Suits, just
Quality Brand, they canno
$35.00. They are nobby; tl
Boys' Suits from 98c up
in and of high class stuff.
One lot Men's Dress Sh<
Children's Shoes, from 3
Ladies' Shoes, from $2.1
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tool and Silk Dresses for *4 Off
OUR STOCK OF '
TRIMMED HATS, LESS
33 %% .
ALL WOOL BLANKETS
FOR THIS WEEK, PER PAIR
$8.95
FULL SIZE PLAID WOOLNAP
BLANKETS, SPECIAL THIS I 1
WEEK, PER PAIR I
$3.98 I
50 PIECES STANDARD DRESS I
GINGHAMS WORTH 20C, THIS I
WEEK, PER YARD I
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GOOD SEA ISLAND SHEETING I
36-INCH WIDE FOR, PER YARD I '
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al prices, from $4.98 to $19.98. These
hi Serges and they are beauties.
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$12.00 to $29.98. They are in Velours
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cost is negligible.
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