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RIALTO TODAY LAST SHOWING DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" SPECIAL ORCHESTRA Admission: Adults 50o, Children 25c (Plus Tax). GRAND TODAY g EILEEN PERCY IN ZANS GREY'S "DESERT GOLD" RIALTO TOMORROW I NORMA TAI.MADGE ' "D acqiam n mi.TD" ? jjj 1 n.iJkJiVCin M. ?7 L<1V I WHILE BUYING HAS PRESENTS For your loved or.es, wh i'. about ihore who have passed away ? Will you let another year go by without erecting a monument to them? Come in this or next v oek, and select something we have and we will erect it by Christmas. As to the price, you will find it reasonable. V/KY? Because we are store cut'.ers with 15 years experience at the trade. We manufacture all of our monuments here in Union. We will save you the middle-man profits. Come in and we will explain the lasting qualities of each and every kind of Marl le and Granite. We sell all varieties. I UNION MARBLE COMPANY I 1 ef r? ii Ci a o CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Shop Now-Only 15 Shopping Days ?til Xmas. % % FOR LADIES Furs, Blankets, Hand Bars, Card Cases, Bar >. Pins, Beads, Bed Room Slippers, Toilet Ar^ tides of all kin ds, Box Paper, Kid Gloves, Bed Spreads, Japanese Trays, Silk Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Maderia Linens, Table Linens, NavLxs, Towels, Shirt Waists, Silk Underwear. Silk himonas, Bath Robes. Silk Petticoats. R?'n Cr-ats, Sweaters. Japanese Baskets, Ivory Mirrors, Sheets, Pillow Pa*IFOR MEN Handkerchiefs (iri-iaj or plain), Silk Socks lovely Ties, S Ik Shirtbrs, 17-A r* r - |rui\ Coats, Rain Cca s, SweV.ers, Ha'r Ribbons, j Stationery, Toilet Artides, Kid Gloves, Wool I Socks, Handkerchief, Co'3s, Jewelry, Middy Ties, Toys of all kinds, Ga/res, Purses. | FOR EOYS Mechanical and E!e"*r'r Trains,. Kiddy Cars, Cap Pistols, Mechanics Toys of all kinds, Drums, Telephones, Tnker Toys, Games, Books, Wheel Barrow s. ^ FOR BABIES Sacques, Caps, Blankets, DoPs, Baby Pins, Mittens, Bootees, Teddy Suits, Rattlers, Soft Sole Shoes. FOR SMALL GIRLS Dolls, Tea Sets, Bel! Carriages, Beds. Trunks. Doll Furniture of all kinds, Stoves, Telephones, Pianos, Sewin* Machines, Doll ? Houses, Kiddy Cars, Books, Children's Per- | fumery, Dutch Handkerchiefs. I i wilbiirn dry conns ro I ' BAPTIST MEET IN GREENVILLE Greenville, Doc. 6.?That the modern dunce is lending many to wreckage and ruin, thnt the motion picture industry is not seriously undertaking its own reformation and its possibilities for good and also for dire evil are great, that familinrly between the sexes among people of all ages is increasing and that there seems to be breaking down of the finer spiritual sensibilities among the people which nermits of the discussion of topics freely which would not have been mentioned in society as recently as six years ago?statements to this effect and others regarding public mortis of today were made by the Rev R C. Cranberry, D. D., of Gaffney hairman of a committee on social service and public morals, in a report n the state Baptist convention here i oday. The convention opened its sessior 'his morning and will continue through Thursday. Adoption of this ?*onort on public morals, together with a strong sermon tonight by the Rev. .T. Dean Grain, featured the three rssions of the day. Several hundred Baptists from all parts of South Carolina are in attendance. Dr. Cranberry in his report said that he and his committeemen are not pessimists because they believe ir , Jesus Christ, and stressed the f^ct ' that much advancement in the right S direction is beibg made in the present J social order. Regarding the modern i dance, motion pictures, the laxity of ^ l:\tionship between the sexes and d ther matters, however, he urged that I the time was at hand for the church s - i 1 ?t i?? ii?A -? r tv> tarvc a nanu. l MIUW Uitll It ITS I customary for church people to quietly acquiesce in the dance situation," he said, "but that must change." Prohibition, the committee declared, :s a creat success notwithstanding the fact that the fight with the liquor traffic is not yet finished. Increasing profanity and improper observance of the Sabbath also were discussed. The ' i nvention adopted the report of the committee. At another point in the convention T . E. Campbell of Newberry created a sensation when in the midst of a plea 'hat laymen give more time to preach-' ing. he said, "Let the ladies dress as they please. Wear what you like, God Mess you. let's quit preaching so much i about silk stockings, rouge and leg shows and preach the gospel of Jesus j Christ, which will save us from all \ sin." I Special Advertisements i -IUST ARRIVED?Two carloads hay. J. W. Gilbert. 1244-3t ?1 ? ">7 MILES per gallon made with new j patented gasoline Vayorizer. Write Ifor particulars. Stransky Vaporizer Co., Pukwana, S. D. ltpd I LADIES! HERE ARE THE KEY TO THE CITY'S FINI So far as fine gif cerned we don't thii display in all Union this for detailed comp And in making th sticking to facts beca way to win the con! shrewdest gift buyers Everything that n I tractive to men is 1 payable prices. This is our best C and no matter what j pass up?we implore to come here?even i Christmas Initial Be Christmas Initial Ham Christmas Neckwear . Christmas Bath Rob Christmas Shirts . . . Christmas Silk and W Hosiery I Christmas Travelling 1 Christmas Sweaters . , Christmas Umbrellas Christmas Collar Bags J. COHEN HOUSE OF SA1 i , VtMl I remember! ulur openings of parliament. The } kind's speech and debate will be lim- *5 ited to the Irish question. ^ A The world's record in taking dietion in shorthand is 425 words a i minute. J ? < Miss Mary Iwrkpatrick, an Ala- A bama woman, who makes her head- f quarters in New York, is one of the 3 few American women in the play J producing field. & IS s I ST MEN'S GIFTS! ! ii ts for men are con ik there is another that competes with leteness. is statement we are tuse that is the only lidence of the city's ! takes Christmas atlere?at reasonable, Ihristmas offering? rou buy or what you you for "his" sake if it is only to look. Its $1.00 to $2.50. dkerchiefs 25 to 50c. nnr <9 on es $5.00 to $7.50. . . $1.50 to $7.50. Woolen 75c to $2.00. Bags $5.00 to $22.50 . . $3.00 to $7.50 . . . .$1.50 to $5.00 .... $1.75 to $3.00 COMPANY riSF ACTION. ' .. . + . ,fl. ' ' n Howells Community I'm sorry to state there is much ^ sickness in our neighborhood. Grandma and Grandpa Farr, who have been V real sick, do not improve very fast. We wish these good people a speedy A recovery. ^ Mrs. Nancy Inman. who underwent ^ a very serious operation at the Wal- % lace Thomsonhospital a few days ago, ^ has returned home very much improved. Her many friends will be ^ glad to know that she is getting along so nicely. ^ Mrs. Elein Carter is very sick. Miss Ida Garner, Mrs. R. B. Bailey Mrs. R. C. Farr, Mrs. M. S Sanders Mrs. Sutton were the guests of Grand- J ma Farr Wednesday afternoon. V Mrs. Emma Farr and son, Willie. ^ spent Thursday with Mrs. Toy Proc- ?*i tor, near Wilkinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Will Howell.entertained a number of friends with a party ^ Saturday. A large crowd was pre* ent and all seemed to enjoy it very ^ much. J Miss Madge Farr and Miss Mildred Inman, Gee Garner, Whitney Farr, Hawley 'Inman, Otis Garner were the X guests of Miss Christeen Inman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brawley from ? Lockhart spent Sunday with Miss Ida Garner. Miss Mildred Inman spent Saturday % with Miss Madge Farr. Misses Mayme and Mary Lee Sprouse were the week-end guests of their brother, Wallace Sprouse. 4$ Otis Garner of Spartan Academy ^ spent the week-end with his parents. X Mr. and Mrs. Garner. J Mrs. R. B. Bailey and little son *4 spent Sunday with Mrs. Emma Farr. ^ "Sunshine." Ulster's Attitude Defined London, Dec. 6.?The Ulster's atti- ^ tude toward the Irish free state is expected to be defined at a meeting of ? Premier Sir James Craig's cabinet to- ^ day. Favorable action on the treaty Ji between the British government-and J Sinn Fein by the imperial parliament and the Dail Eireann is thought to be *4 assured. <? King George came from Sandring- & ham to preside at the meeting of the privy council and sign the proclama- X tion calling for a special session of .4j parliament next Wednesday to consid- ^ er the Irish agreement. The king is <8 expected to open the special session 48 in person, with ceremony and magnifiesnc" usually attending only the reg- X I i 1? ..THE.. | HUNTER I PLACE 1 WILL BE SOLD TOMORROW | THURSDAY, DEC. 8TH1 10:30 A. M. I Will go to the HIGH DOLLAR. Good residence lots are hard to find. This is a fine opportunity to buy. The location is ideal. The % highest bidder gets the property. $100 - FREE SlOO | REMEMBER THAT IF YOU WISH TO COMPETE FOR THE CASH PRIZES % YOU MUST BE ON THE GROUNDS WH EN YOUR NAME IS ANNOUNCED. & Southern States Realty Co. 1 S. B. King, President E. F. Kelly & Bro, Local Agents HOME OFFICE: GREENWOOD, S. C. X >x vaccination, was a poet of merit. H ?3 Divers take more time in ascend- 1 FIRST AID IS FINE I g than in descending to prevent in 1$ ries from changing pressure. I When you need it, but nobody depends upon first aid H H after the temporary crisis is over. It then becomes a Eg H steady pull, a skilled battle with trained workers using fl pf ] ||jj> L fl their uttermost endeavor. B J j I There are many "first aid" helpers reaching out their fl I _J fl hands to assist the farmer, the working man, the busi- K mm ,0 fl ness man. Most of these doctors of finance are bunglers, fl ^ 'Vflf 'Tj fl doing *be best they know how, and as temporary aids fl j! '"{' 1* ( ' ! 9 may d? very'well. S i but the real benefits i l To al! business must come through the tried and known I ?-r ' fl laws of economics. People must work, they must save, fl ? " fl they must invest their savings and they must be content H' M with small profits. The old law of supply and demand H fl must be considered. Honest and upright methods must fl Let your Kodak keep I prevail. 1 the Christmas Story | th? savers are the investors ! x ins is jusi iiic juace ) 8? to come for just the |$ B I The Bank of Union! and Brownies is com- B . , ? I 3 , . 1 , i , B C. (. SANDERS, w. W. ALMAN f? plete?and our photo- ? ., . r . . . 1 I President. Cashier. M graphic experience at wj gg your service. I Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. I IT-J-L. 1?. AO i! rwrawwj ? - r^ouuKi jrom $o.OO Up ^ Grand Jury to Reconvene Medical Profession Opposes Famous Surgeon ... _ New York, Dec. 7.?Samuel Untern "rug Store meyer, counsel for the Lockwood leg- .. v , _ ? ^ AJ , . f Phon?? lift A islative committee, has announced ' ?' ' 0c' ' .r p ... . / , " that ho ha.l requested Iho convening r,nz' tho famous Al'sln"" "rthoMIc Look for the Boy." of an extraordinary trrand jury to con- rK?0"' a"nounf'1. he would disconsider tho evidence attains! the clcctri- t,m? t,1"' fr?* 'lm,,cs of ,th# cal workers union officials on the in- med,CBl Profession ? oppos.tton. dictment for grand larceny and conspirney to extort money from the non- England has more women medical > i ?i unjon workers. students than any other country.