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| RIALTO I | I TODAY I; HARRY CAREY 11 H umaner han ever ? IN I "THE FREEZE OUT" I ALSO I ANN LITTLE I IN I "THE SLUE FOX" I (L^st Episode.) n (TOMORROW | ROY STEWART j 0*7 T'<"C MODTU" I .luntt.* V?Ji ? -Aj llv/l\lll ? An Ab.crbrng Stcry of the Great Northwest. % WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY | I "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL" j It is said that George M. C ; Some divorce agencies in Paris! *" the celebrated actor-manager and oke a practice of sending circular- ! "Yankee Doodle Boy." would le.i ! . 'a.nitors offering liberal compensa Rvoklvn club if the >npev'. a o"\ * * tion for information as to any tenant j weld shade their price a millin m -no may be likely subjects for tin ! or less. ttcy's ministrations. (EVERY HAY IS BARi At J. F. McLure's Dry Go 58-inch Table Damask, yard . 64-inch Table Damask, yard I Table .Napkins, 15x1"), dozen . . . Table Napkins, 13x18, dozen 5-4 Best Table Oi] Cloth, dark colors, yard . 33-inch Linen Finish Embroidery Cloth, yan 36-inch Unbleached Pajama Checks, yard . 36-inch, 68x72 Bleached Pajama Checks, ya 36-inch English Long' Cloth, yard 36-inch Soft Finish Bleach, yard 36-inch Percale, yVird 36-inch Shirting* Madras, yard 36-inch Silk Stripe Madras, yard Hickory Shirting', yard Good Heavy Outing*, yard Best Outing* in Stripes and Checks, yard . . . White Wool Flannel, yard Red Wool Flannel, yard 36-inch Serge, yard 36-inch Wool Serge, yard 54-inch Repel 1 ant Flannel, yard 36-inch All Wool Cream Serge, yard .... White Bed Spreads, each 72x90 Hemmed Sheets, each 36x45 Pillow Cases, each Nashua Woolnap Single Bed Blankets, each Extra Heavy Plaid Blankets, pair Crib Blankets, each Children's Knit Caps, each Ladies' Knit Caps, each T>~J-"i- m i 1 IjQuui i oweis, eacn Large Huck Towels, each Barber Towels, each Men's Blue Work Shirts, each r Boys' Blue Work Shirts, each Men's Dress Shirts, each J Boys' Dress Shirts, each Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, each . . Ladies Embroidered Handkerchiefs, each . . L Children's Silk Handkerchiefs, each .... |- Men's "No-Rinkle" Silk Ties, each Women's Cotton Hose, pair Women's Seam up Back Lisle Hose, pair . . Women's Seam up Back Silk Hose, pair . . . Men's Cotton Hose, pair I Men's Heavy Work Hose, pair Men's Dress Hose, pair I Men's Silk Hose, pair ^ Children's Hose, pair Misses' Lisle Hose, 2 pair for B Boys' Ribbed Hose, 2 pair for 8 50c quality Extra Good Brooms, each .... j 3 c quality Extra Good Whisk Brooms, eact j S Men's Solid Leather Army Work Shoes, pair { 3 Women's Work and Dress Shoes, pair .... !' B Women's Comforts, pair I I WHY PAY MORE ELSEV | J. F. McLure D17 ( ederal Appropriation Now Available Of the $75,000,000 appropriated for! Federal aid in highway construction ! arovided in the act of November 9, j ast, $24,375,000 is now available and ?48,750,000 will be available on January 1, next, according to figures furnished today by Col. Arthur Woods, of the President's Conference on Unemployment. These amounts are in addition to the $08,500,000 unexpended balance from former acts giving Federal aid in highway construction, a total of $141,625,000. It is expected tlm* the various states will match these funds to the extent of at least $125,000,000, making the total Federal aid road work for 1922 more than $250,000,000. The Bureau of Public Roads has figures showing that other state and county road construction, in which the Federal Government will not participate, will bring the grand total to approximately $650,000,000 for 1922. This does not include street construction in cities. Secretary Hoover of the Department of Commerce has urged the governors of the various states to let as many contracts as possible for highway construction. His purpose is not to suggest that states enter on road building in winter weather, but he points out that if contracts are let now they will provide a basis upon which contractor can order tools, ma chincry and supplies. Winter worn will result from these orders, and to that extent unemployment Mil be relieved. "This country," says Col. Woods, "has a sufficient width in latiUide to make out-door work possible in some part of it all the year around, and there never was a time when this advantage could be used to more benefit to the people of the United States than right now." GAIN DAY ods Store 7Qr f r I ! I I t : 50c $1.25 ?1 SO t < t Y A # w 25c :1 15c 10c ird 15c 124c 10c 124c 25c 50c 10c 10c 124c 30c 35c 25c 50c 75c 75c $1.25 95c 25c 95c $2.25 75c H 50c i 10c 1 10c I ....... '.39c I 39c 95c |J 75c I 10c I 50c I . V 25c 1 .... 35c | . .iOc 1 10c 5 25c I 15c 15c 35c i 256 $2.95 $1.95 $1.95 VHERE ioods Co. 0 Special Advertisements d HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE washed fl at our place for f 1.00. Gilliam Light fl & Motor Co. 1248-6t fl VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT FOR I SALE?I offer my 10-room house fl located <>n corner Church and South I streets for sale. All modern con- fl veniences, centrally located. House I new. Come see me if you desire a I residence in Union. Will exchange fl for part payment a smaller house, H or for farm land S. W. Mitchell. fl | 1248-6tpd fl WHEN YOUR AUTOMOBILE is in I need of repairs, bring it to our ga- B rage. Charges reasonable. Our fl aim is to please you. Gilliam Light H & Motor Co. 1248-0t H j FOR SALE?35 well-bred shoats, 1 , weighing from 30 to 75 pounds. H The price is right. J. L. McKinney, 9 Jonesville, S C. 1248-3t S FOR SALE?30 acres land just out side incorporate limits, new 5-room fl bungalow, barn and well. About fl half in cultivation, balance in pines fl and pasture. Will make a good fl dairy and truck farm. Also 27 I acres land joining the Monarch fl Mills property; about half land fl open, balance in pines and original fl forest. At a close price and easy I terms. D. Fant Gilliam. 1248-6t fl FOR SALE?Two nice building lots fl on Arthur Boulevard, paved side- fl walk, near the home of Johnson fl Crosby. J. Louis Gilliam. 1248-(!t B FOR SALE?One good milch cow. I Young calf, two weeks old. Good fl milker. J. J. Scales, Jonesville, I R. 3. ltpd fl LOST?One bunch of keys near J. Co- fl hen Co.'s store, Main street. Finder, fl please return to Piedmont Drug fl Co. It Notice to Trespassers fl All persons are warned not to hunt. I or allow their stock to run at large fl or to trespess in any way on the lands fl formerly known as the Wm. McJunkin fl and John A. Fant places, in Santuc fl Township, S. C. J. McJ. Fant. It fl Notice I There will be a regular meeting of fl Martha Chapter, O. E. S., Tuesday fl night, December 13th, at the Masonic fl Temple, at 7:30 o'clock. Dues must be paid on or before this fl date. Officers will be elected. I Mrs. J.' L. Carbery, 9 \1 ?? II \r P.: *' ?> < ii. i . i' ireiauu, n. 1U. Secretary Notice B. P. O. Elks There will be a special meeting at the Home Tuesday night, December 13th, at 8 o'clock a matter of vast importance is to be discussed. Please be there promptly. I. K. Brennecke, Secretary. Twelve Stars in "The Affairs of Antol" Twelve stellar players and a supporting cast of unrivalled quanity? that's the record set by Cecil B. DeMille's latest Paramount masterpiece, ''The Affairs of Anatol," which will be shown at the Rialto theatre Wednesday and Thursday. The roster reads like screendom's who's who. The phrase, "all-star cast" is a much abused one but it adequately describes a cast that includes Wallace Reid, famous Paramount star; Gloria Swanscn. Elliott Dexter, Bebe Daniels, .Monte Blue, Wanda Hawley, Theodore Roberts, Agnes Ayres, Theodore Kosloff, Polly Moran, Raymond Hatton and Julia Faye. Nothing like this cast in the way of aggregate talent has ever been assembled before. The drawing power of almost any of the names on the roll ! has been sufficient to awaken the interest of the discriminating public. Here, for the first time, they are appearing in a single production under the direction of a master produced? Cecil B. DeMilie. "The Affairs of Anatol" was written bv Jtanie Macnherson. mithnr af many notable Cecil B. DeMiile productions. Her story was suggested by Arthur Schnitzler's scintillating comedy of the same name. The same quality that is featured in the cast of principals and in the i authorship has been carried through ; every phase of production work. The 1 supporting cast includes such cupable actors as Guy Oliver, Charles Ogle, Clarence Geldart, Mpude Wayne, Ruth j Miller, William Boyd, Lucien Littlefield and others. The beautiful set1 tings are the work of Paul Iribe, famous French artist, designer and decorator. , Recent Soviet Decree Moscow, Dec. 10.?A recent Soviet decree which has been published declares that the furniture of all persons who have left Moscow is the property of the Soviet and is only temporarily entrusted to the persons occupying the rooms where the furniture is placed. Alcohol has been distilled from the nipa plant in the Philippines at a cost of 20 cents a gallon. - Powdered animal horn enters ex- B tensively into native remedies of B China. 0 American toys produced this year ^ will reach a value of $100,000,000. ? 1 1 o There are fewer failures in the jewelry business than in any other trade. Only six more months until Full- ^ man, motor and box cars will he loaded with birds returning north. . <,r A rich silven vein has been discovererl at InvereM, New South Wales Assays of the ore, it is reported, have w< yielded up to 376 ounces to the ton. lo ' ? . du Elephants sleep only about five bf hours a day. I GREAT I . SACRIFICE . SALE BEGINNING FRIDAY I And Continuing to Jan. 1st I We are offering our entire stock at greatly reduced prices. We B are compelled to raise a large amount of cash on, or before, Jan- B uary 1st, and we are determined to do it if price reduction counts 1 for anything. To those owing us on account we also make the fol- B lowing liberal offer: Every account settled in.full by December B 25th, we will allow a fl 20% Reduction I This is your opportunity. Do not fail to seize it. The following B prices prevail all during our great Sacrifice Sale: I Never before have you been offered such liberal discounts. You B will make no mistake if you come to our store and bring your pock- B et book along. B HATS AND CAPS SUITS AND OVERCOATS $8.50 value $7.00 $40.00 value $28.00 $7.20 value $6.00 $37 50 value $26.00 $5.00 value $3.50 $35.00 value $24.50 J4.00 value $3.00 $30.00 value $21.00 $3.00 value ...... .$2.25 $27.50 value $19.25 $2.00 value ... .$1.50 $25.00 value .$17.50 J} n! vaJue $20.00 value $14.00 $1.00 value 80c $17.50 value $12.25 SUIT CASES ? I $25.00 value $18.00 SHOES $18.00 value $13.75 $10.00 value ...... $7.50 $15.00 value ..... $11.50 $9.00 value $6.80 J}2.50 va ue . $9.25 $8.00 value $6.10 $10.00 value $7.25. $7.00 ... ' $5 40 $7.50 value $5.50 $6.00 value $4.70 $5.00 value . , $3.75 $5.00 value $3,80 !o 55 V .Ue $2*65 UM value $3.00 $2.50 value $1.90 $3.00 value *? A(\ 51.50 value $1.15 I $1.00 value 80c H0SE AND TIES I UNDERWEAR $3.00 value $2.00 I $3.00 value $2.00 $2.00 valtie $1.50 | $2.00 value $1.40 $1.50 value $1.15 I $1.50 value $1.15 $1.00 value . 75c 1 $1.00 value 75c 50c value ,40c 1 mm Absolutely No Goods Charged During ibis Sale. 9 CLARK-WHARTON I CLOTHING CO. [ ill To Provide vocated by Chief Justice Taft, At- presided over by the chief justice of ? Many New Judges torney General Daugherty and a I t.hn ? ?-*?- ? ?.vv-v. wim senior circuit group Of federal judges and district judges, district judges, if deemed adWashington, Dec. 10. By a vote of attorneys, which made a survey to visable, and the attorney general pari7 to 00, the Walsh bill providing determine the causes and extent of i>? 1 1 u u r appointment of 22 additional fed- docket congestion in various districts ' 8 WOU * 0 8U.~ al district judges was passed late and the means of expediting the han- 7TI,tte<' as to business transacted in day by the house an sent to the dling of cases. va U8 courts during the year and nate after an amendment whch Under the new *bill new judges relieving delavs in the mid have required federal judges would be allotted to the middle Ten- Nation of justice. devote all their time to judicial nessee and southern Florida districts ities had been ruled out on a point in the South. ^ ?an Franc*8CO man I1?9 invented order. I .... ... . . The bill also provides for the hold- a mechanical teacher for instructing Creation of the judgships was od-fing annually of a conference to be children in handwriting. v . i A w \ ...