The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, December 19, 1921, Image 3
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Now Believes Opal ct
Rings Are Lucky 111
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If even the thought of an opal ring 1':
caused cold shivers to dance from B
one end of your spine to the other R
and the sight of one of the rainbow of
colored gems developed an immedi- hi
ate desire in your make-up to run a ot
mile, and you suddenly discovered Ifr
that the girl you hoped to marry just lot
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Sale Be;
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olors
sad Hose. 50c value .
, 75c value
jlack and tan
lose, 35c value
Old Stand-By," 50c valu
nd Play Cloth, as long a
es, light colors, per yard
es, dark colors, per yard
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inager
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loved opals and insisted on that
lavactev of a stone as an onmm.
ent present, what would you do?
Douglas Fairbanks has l'ound the
dution in his latest United Artists
roduction, "When the Clouds Roll
y," which will be shown at the
ialto Theatre today because it one
the bitf obstacles in his path to
tppiness, .iust the same as a score of
her superstitions which follow him
om one end of the picture to the
her. j
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gan Dec.
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very $5.00 purchase we
. .5c I "Oueen R" f
. . . 10c yard . . .
. . .10c Cheviots, in ^
. . 29c Dress Ginghs
. . 45c terns, per;
. . . 10c Men's Under
. . .19c seconds) .
e . . 29c Men's Hats (
s it Boys' Caps, E
. ... 9c Boys' Caps .
... 9c Men's Caps, 5
. . .9c Men's Dress !
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Obstacles as a rule do not bother
Doug very much for he has the happy
hi.bit of either jumping: over them or
smashing: them down with a straight
blow clean from the shoulder. But
this is a very ticklish situation involving
a sweetheart, a subject which
must be handled with velvet gloves.
Just who started the superstition
regarding opals is not on record, but
a large majority of the population of
civilization will cast this gem aside
like a rundown pair of heels. But
iviri
e in the history of any salt
great event. We've won
on?a demonstration tha
rful values.
Here Give
it sale. We a re giving j
our efforts t o even mor
us stock*?have been real
bargain sur prise.
avp Ridh
NOW THAI
Neither harping up<
post-war present, but
but a short while; no si
America calls upon it:
minimum price for me
content to take your I
in this sale is the utmc
just living wage.
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Sthing we had and we as!
or on the stage, has said
lie goods will bring.
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:ts the dinner set.
give away one W. and
!heviot Book Fold, all col<
ill colors, per yard ....
ims, 36-inch wide, beauti
yard
wear, heavy fleeced lined
railroad hat)
flue Serge
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value
Shirts, $1.00 values . . .
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from U. S. Postoffice Flyn
?$ ?$
the folly of it all and the ridiculousness
of a lot of unjustified worry is
clearly revealed bv Doug, to such an
extent that he will probably be made
honorary president of the U. O. R. J.
?United Order of Retail Jewelers.
"The Birth of a Nation"
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In bringing D. W. Griffith's American
institution "The Birth of a Nation"
to the Rialto for a limited engagement
of two days the manage
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e was there such hosts of
the admiration of thou
t proved conclusive that
Proof That
rou wonderful values. S
e sensational achievemen
assembled and re-markec
tfully Wa
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)n the fabled glories of a
optimistically anticipatinj
tore could endure these gt
s citizens to help for hun
iKrkoti/lreo urlii^L I?A #!?>? A
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business or lose it. Such
>st you can do in value.
rices Brin
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lso the Warning
k the people of Union am
I that "One * a* f:g1 help a
Vill End
INNER SET ABSOLUTE
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J. Stearns Rug, size 18
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ors, per Men's Sin
.... 10c toe, foi
. . . .15c Men's Br<
fill pat- tan, no
. . . .17c Men's Dr
(no value, i
. . . .45c Men's He
98c value .
. . . .39c Genuine .
. . .19c value .
.... 98c Bovs' Q\i
. . . .79c Men's Ov
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in Building
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tnent takes pleasure in announeing
that the famous spectacle will be offered
here exactly as when it scored
its initial triumphs in this city.
The revival comes in the wake of
its great success in New York City
where, at the famous Capitol Theatre
which seats over 5,000 people it ran
for the longest time a screen nroduc
tion was ever booked in that house
and to the greatest receipts ever j
known for any production in a Broadway
theatre for a given week.
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satisfied buyers as has 1
isands in this great \
the public is wide awa
Our Prices
purred by the tremendo
ts for the baS ance of thi
I at even sharper reducti<
dted For
m MAKE THE MISTA
pre-war post, nor treadir
I the rock-bottom prices
eat sacrifices, but v e wa
lanity sake. Do you k
not?canno':?will not
sacrifices are the utmost
Besides to bring prices 1<
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Dec. 24
LY FREE. THE LUCKY
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)es in tan and black, Engli
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rmeriy soia lor $D.;>U, no\
agues, $8.00 values, in ligl
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ess Shoes, in black and t
low
avy Work Shoe (Endicott
Army Shoes, regulation 1;
trails (Crown)
eralls (Crown)
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This record is the more astonishing
as "The liirth" was revived la t
spring at a time when four other
screen successes were in *hc very
i heighth of their respective runs but
I none, not excepting Griffith's masterpiece
"Way Down East" ever played
a week in New York to anv such tiguicx.
It was an unqualified snecesr
in every particular and will be presented
here as it was on this occasion
with the stirring original s ore,
1he effective stage accompaniments,
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us selling success 01 Thur
s great sale. All the sn
ans, so that no mailer wh
Lower Pi
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ig upon the dangerous urn
of a prosperous future,
int to help you, as this is
now what this means? .
go. It means at these
we can do and the merchs
ower will deprive the wo:
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Union, S. C.
the most, wonderful east ever asf^^H
Ided in a motion picture produc^^H
and with every attention to
calculated to make it as appefJHH
as ever. . WH
Twice as much postal businea# ifl
lone in New York city as in
entne dominion of Canada. H
1 >onvor operates jmrks outside th^|
city limits. . .
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