The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, November 18, 1921, Image 4
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"FOOTLIGHTS"
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"BIG GAME"
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made in various forests of France, in an electric current and used lik" a
cutting trees hv means of electricity, saw. In this way the tree is felled
much easier and quicker than in the
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I POCKET. THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR
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| 300 dozen Misses' Lisle Hose, a real 25c val
j they last
| 200 dozen Boys' extra heavy Ribbed Hose, a
! price,
a Men's Cotton Hose, pair
H Men s Dress Hose, pair
|! Men's Silk Hose, pair .
Men's extra heavy Wool Hose, pair
[ Ladies' Cotton Hose, pair
i Ladies' heavy Grey Hose, pair .
Ladies heavy Ribbed Hose, pair
i Ladies' Lisle Hose, pair
I Ladies7 Silk Hose, pair ...
Ladies7 extra heavy Wool Hose, pair
Bath Towels, each
Bath Towels, extra large, each
Large Huck Towels, each
Barber Towels, each
40-inch extra fine Sea Island, yard
36-inch heavy weight unbleached Sheeting, ya
Hickory Shirting
Mottled Outing Flannel, yard
Best extra heavy Outing Flannel, in blue and
checks, yard
Full size heavy weight Plaid Blankets, pair .
Full size heavy weight all Wool Plaid Blankets
Solid color Chambrays, yard
Calico, yard
Huck Toweling, yard
33-inch Linene, yard
81-inch unbleached Sheeting, yard
All best 25c quality, 27-inch Ginghams in all
check and plaids, yard
Good quality Dress Gingham, yard
Good quality Apron Gingham, yard
Table Damask, yard
Table Oil Cloth, yard
I Men s Fleece Lined Army Gloves, pair ....
?jj Children's Mittens, pair
?j White Bead Spreads, each
H, I WHY TRADE ESEWHE
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Traffic Congestion
Dae to Curiosity
Boston, Nov. 18.?Vehicular traffic
congestion iA fashionable shopping
thoroughfares is more u matter of
curiosity than of business, the police
traffic squad has reported to the street
commissioner. Teamsters and chauffeurs
use these thoroughfares not so
much because they need to be there
as to see the passing show, the report
says.
The conclusion that some drivers
make long detours in order to join
the stream of vehicles that flows past
Check That Cold
Right Away
ASl'UDLN chill?sneezes?stuffy
feeling in the head?and you have
the beginning of a hard cold. Get
right after it, iust as soon as the sniffles
start, with Pr. King's New Discovery.
For fifty years a standard remedy
for colds, coughs and grippe.
There arc r.o harmful drugs, nothing
but geod, healing medicines, that get
right down to the trouble and help
nature.
I \ oil will soon notice a change for the
better. 1 in a convincing, healing
taste that the kiddies like. Good
for croupy coughs. All druggists, 60c.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
For Colds and Coughs
Put "Pep" in Your Work. Many
a man is a failure in business, many a
w oman in her home, liecause constipation
stores ivj^ poisons that enervate
and dcpresA. Dr. King's Pills make
bowels act mrttilly, 25c.
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Dr. Kirt^s Pills
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the shops, with their currents of
smartly-attired women moving in and
out or pausing to gaze at show win- i
dows, was based by the traffic squad
on percentages. Questioning of 1,225
drivers during several periods in the i
course of a day recently developed
that only 23 per cent of those canvassed
had any real reason for being
on Tremont sti-eet. Of the 77 per
cent that could save time by using less
congested streets, some were on a 1
direct route, but many were found to
have gone out of their way to be in
on the fashion show.
Drivers of horse-drawn vehicles
were found to be most numerously out
of place, and their numbers included
types as different as a city dumpcart
and a victoria. One truck gardener,
driving his own team, told the police
he was bound from Faneuil Hall to
Medford. The corner of Boyleston and
Tremont streets where he was questioned
is a mile or more south of any
possible direct line between those
points. "I just wanted to look them
over," he explained.
The traffic squad and the street
commissioner are now trying to figure
out a way of separating the traffic
sheep on business bent from the goats.
Toys were packed in cheap coffins
by Germany before the war, to save
space.
The game of draughts is known to i
have existed long before the time of
the ancient Egyptians.
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A remarkable pure
us to offer new and u]
at a saving as high as
All Wool Serge Dre
beaded effects that wei
now at $4.98.
All Wool Velour an
$7.95, $9.95 to $16.95
per cent.
Coat Suits?Tricoti
embroidered and be;
$24.50 are priced at <
I per cent.
SHOES, SHOES!?Ii
Ladies' Shoes in bro
$4.98. This means a i
per cent.
Sherwood Ladies' S
brown, at $4.38 and
saving of not less than
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Helps
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Our stock is renle
merchandise.
It is our constant
customers. To do
prices and good me
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The actual weight of the human
brain or the size of the head is no
8ign of special intelligence.
A silk thread measuring between
000 and 800 yards in length may be
un wounded from a silk work cocoon.
Mexican sombreros of the best quality
are so costly that it would take a
year's wages of a workman' to buy
one.
An American genius has invented a
bed which can be illuminated underneath
by electricity, for the use of
nervous people.
SLOAN'S EASES PAN
RELIEVES THE ACHE
Tormenting, agonizing rheu<natic
aches are quickly relieved
by Sloan's Liniment. Apply it
freely and enjoy a comforting sense of
warmth. /*penetrateswithout rubbing.
Good also for sciatica, lumbago,
neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff
joints, external aches and pains, backaches,
strain8 and sprains.
Don't let pain lay you up. Keep
Sloan's Liniment hnridv nnri nt the
first sign of an ache or pain, use it,
Cor it certainly does croduce results.
At all druggists?3&, 70c, $1.40.
Sloarts
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hase for cash enables
p-to-date merchandise
50 per cent.
sses, embroidered and
re made to sell for $10,
id Polo Cloth Coats at
i are at a saving of 50
ne and Wool Velour,
sided, at $15.95 and
i saving of at least 40
rving Drew high prade
wn and black kid at
saving of more than 50
Ihoes, black and dark
$5.98, which means a
40 per cent.
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Sepcial Advertisements Notice BIG
BARBECUE?I will serve another
barbecue at my place Satur- A stated convocation of Poinsett
day, Nov 19th?pork, hash, mutton Chapter No. 16, R. A. M., will
?cooked by a first class cook. Come JL bp he,d in the Ma8onic Temfon
S0C G. G.Hodge Un- ple Friday> November 18th,
WrM 1921, at 7:30 P. M.
FOR SALE?Red oats. Peoples Sup- Visiting Companions are
ply Co. ^ l',;28-:n 5=3 welcome. Refreshments wiw
A British experiment farm at Bag- serve(l'
dad hajj succeeded in producing Egyp- By order,
tian and long staple American cotton T w wilhurn H P
of excellent quality and heavy yield. * '
1 * ' ? Wm. C. Lake, Secretary.
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FOB SATURDAY
I OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOOL AND
SILK DRESSES FOR 1-4 OFF
OUR STOCK OF TRIMMED HATS, LESS
331/3%
ALL WOOL BLANKETS FOR THIS WEEK,
PER PAIR
$8.95
FULL SIZE PLAID WOOLNAP BLANKETS,
SPECIAL THIS WEEK, PER PAIR
$3.98
50 PIECES STANDARD DRESS GINGHAMS
WORTH 20c, THIS WEEK, PER YARD
15C
GOOD SEA ISLAND SHEETING 36-INCH
! WIDE FOR, PER YARD
10C
"RED CROSS" SHOES AT ONE HALF PRICE
CUR BARGAINS ALWAYS BETTER
1 THAN ADVERTISED
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NEVER KIND THE PRICE. 7
PICK OUT YOUR PATTERNS.
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Like the yeggman who stopped his sweetheart
in front of the jeweler's window and
said "Come on Dearie, pick out the one you
want?the price means nothing to me," we
are telling you to come and select the shirt
patterns that appeal to you and let the cost be
the last thought.
None here you cannot wear with an easy >
I conscience and that ornoc fUo ? Ir - ^
?? ??? ? ?? gwvo IV1 iuc liaillicio as T f'?9
well as the fancies. .: >
$1.00 now for Shirts that used to be $2.00.
$1.50 now for Shirts that used to be $2.50.
$2.00 for Shirts that in 1920 were $3.00. $ ,
Recent arrivals in neckwear crying to be .
picked up and rocked to sleep in the curve
of your collar. ,*$1
50c to $1.50
J. Cohen Co.
The House of Satisfaction. ffl