The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, December 22, 1921, Image 4
RIALTO
TODAY
ADOLPH ZUKOR Presents
DOROTHY DALTON
"BEHIND MASKS"
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
A romance staged in the haunts of society and showing
what goes on behind the scenes.
With beautiful wnmmi. rK?i-mini* orniAm.
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sets and dramatic sensations galore.
ALSO
BUSTER KEATON
"THE HIGH SIGN"
(Rialto Theatre
2 Days, Commencing Monday Dec. 26
TWICE DAILY ?- ? ? 3 AND 8 P. M.
Prices: Matinee 50c, 75c. Night 50c, $1.00, Plus Tax
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AMERICAN INSTITUTION
I In The
1 Ever Seen
I With an Orchestral Accompan^
| "THE SUPREME JP^jgE QF ALL T|ME>.
I -^-N. Y. Mail, May 3, 1921.
I The Production w^*c^cvoJutionized the Stage of the I
9 -Entire World.
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than we look like we are able and ceremonial use in China 18 cei
Dallas News. turies before Christ.
rich. Switzerland, hag a munici- There are now 10,000 known varii
rood lot of 2840 acres. ties of orchids.
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' Without These
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Certain gifts stand out more prominently I
^mas time, sometimes for novelty, sometimes
for just plain desire to give and to receive. Ii
plenty of fine gift goods, all of which consti
("left-overs." See our displays first.
fWe suggest the following for the
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LADIES
I Kodaks (all sizes and prices. Let Kodaks
r demonstrate). Watern
Waterman's "Ideal" Fountain Pen. Evershe
Eversharp Pencils. Military
Toilet Sets. Flashlij
Manicure Sets.
t Vanity Ca,e.. ^.gars
M, PMM. Cigaret
White Combs and Brushes. Cigaret
I Perfume Sets. Pipes.
ExJtracts, Cotys', Djer Kiss etc. Safety 1
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I Most goods are limited in assortment. A
quick selling. The quicker you buy them, tl
\ Union Drug
Don't be a "last minute buyer."
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Christmas Sssl Sala Sb
Paralysed in both arms sod legs,
confined always to his wheel chair, ? ,
Mai Rose, vigorous of mind and indomitable
of soul, composed of 24
hours' notice and dictated the following
poem for the 1921 Christmas Seal <
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I AM A LITTLE CHRISTMAS SEAL Bo
I am a little Christmas Seal, mc
Oh please, sir, won't you buy me? wi
For I've a mission that la real, Tb
And no one should deny mc. I
A oenny, sir, will pay for me, fu]
I'm sure you'll never rue it? gri
My mission is to fight T-B, sis
And you must help me do It. flo
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It's more than just a one-hand stunt ^
To slay this thing of terror, po
So I'm the army at the front, ?r
And you're the stretcher-bearer; sj,
For where we come or where'er we go, S(,
In foul or fairest weather, cjt
Tuberculosis is our foe,
And we must stand together. st.
Both life and health we may prolong,
' xt' you will pay the penny; 7**
Let's help the kiddies to be strong, d"
For unfed tots are many; m
And, house to house and town to town,
3 Lai's work to save the babies?
Oh please, sir, do not turn me down,
With promises and maybes.
Just kindly kiss me on the back y
And stick me to a letter, 1
And for a penny and a smack, g<
i We'll make the whole world better; ?i
And oh, how glad we both shall feel D
I If you'll but trust and try me;
I'm just a little Christmas Seal,
Oh, please, sir, won't you buv me? "
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Notice
A regular assembly of Pinckney
Council Nov27, R.
| & S. M., will be U(
i ^eld ill the MaI
sonic Temple Fri- *
~ ! d?y evening, De?
X- 7*-t cember 23, 1921,
1 at 7:30 P- m- ?
J i ??cers f?r
tyfrM ik A'j&f? the ensuing Mav|jsonic
year will be
1 elected. Yearly dues are now pay- u'
! able. By order,
Wm. C. Lake C. C. Sanders,
Recorder. I. M. U
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CDCri A I A nUCDTICCMD^TTC ?
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IF YOU WANT a coat suit or beautiful
waist or handsome skirt for ?
Christmas gifts, call at the Wonder
and examine the beautiful
things just i^ The Wonder. It
ALL KINDS of pretty silk underwear
and underthings, fine silk hose,
sweaters, kid gloves. Call at the
Wonder Store and get their prices,
lower than elsewhere. The WonI
der. It
LOST?On streets of Union yesterIday
a cameo brooch. Rewards if
returned to W. H. Poole. ltpd
England uses nearly twice as muchi
coal per head of the population as any
other country. _
Jimmy Hanlon, the Denver lightweight,
has been getting good draw- ^
ing bouts in the East and taking down O
the money. ""
Both electricity and magnetism
.WCre known to the Greeks, although ai
they could make no use of them.
European countries started the
light car movement because of the
high price of gasoline.
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for utility, sometimes % D<
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>an's "Ideal" Fountain Pen. ^
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Razors. jt ?n
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Naw Dajbton Film
lendid Models for Girls Finely
Displayed in "Behind Masla"
Several evening1 dresses particulargood
for young girls to wear at
>ial functions are introduced by
rothy Dalton in her latest Para>unt
picture, "Behind Masks," which
11 be shown at ths Rial to Theatre
ursday.
One of these is a decidedly youthi
model of white chiffon, draped
acefully, whose only trimmings conit
in a development of beads in
ral design. Another is made of
>th of gold, with emphasis upon
e long straight lines that are so
pular, with a handsome sash
ound the waist. Still another is a
nplc Grecian model that lends itlf
admirably to the girl with a
tssic bend to her features.
Miss Dalton wears numerous other
riking costumes that it will be well
r th? girl who is preparing her
irdrobe to look over. Fredrik Vogeng,
a noted Dutch actor, is leading
an for Miss Dalton.
TONIGHT AT
COOPER'S AUCTION
he following high class
oods will be put on the
lock for the high dollar:
One 10 piece American
Walnut dining room Suit, vale
$450.00
One 3 piece Davinette suit,
slue $120.00.
One Walnut Chiffonier, vale
$57.50.
One Oak Chiffonier, value
45.00.
One Oak Chifforobe, value
45.00.
Two 9x12 Art squares, vale
$45.00.
Two 9x12 Art squares, val
e 3>o/.ou.
"Xn3>thfr higWrlass Rugs'
f various kinds. Other stuff
alore?try to be there.
FOR SALE
-ATLESS
THAN COST
I have a nice line of
lolls and Toys. 1 am
ffering them at less
tan cost. Come quickly
nd get your pick.
F. A. JOHNSON
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),000 TO YOU!
? N.
nHnumunnB
rench Government
Makes Reparation
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Paris, Dec. 12.?The French govnment
has now done something to j
one for the unfortunate error made I
T. in./. .... - -
uuue i-.jio, wnen Lieutenants
;rduin and Millant were summarily
ecuted without court martial or
y form of judgment, within 4S
uis of the retreat* from Fort
mamont on Verdun.
Ix>uis Burthou, Minister of War,
s written to Madpme Herduin. the
dow, saying that 100,000 francs
d been allotted to her as civil repation,
and 50,000 francs have been
nilarly allotted to the father of
?utenant Millant.
The letter of the Minister says
it the evidence given in a recent
don that Madame Herduin had takagainst
a Paris newspaper for
el had made him re-examine the
titions that she had sent to him
d his predecessors at the War
ice.
'If this grevious event is to be
Iged impartially," the letter says,
cannot be separated from the
igic hours when the fate of France
8 bound up in vistory before Ver11
but it can only have been
>ught about by a mistaken applifion
of the regulations. Your
sband, very well noted and decited
with the military medal durf
the war, was a courageous offi
whose name you and your little
i can bear with honor. The law
?s not permit revision of his case
t the government on my proposi
n has decided to award you civil
>aration."
Hadame Herduin, and the elder
Uant have accepted the governnt's
offer and so far as th^y are
icemed this painful affair is now
sed.
Vhen Herduin faced the firing
ps, he refused to have his eyes
ered and said a few word* to the
tad, that it was their duty to obey
ers without questioning their jusi.
Then he, himself, gave the orto
fire.
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Old Santa
IWill Smile When He Comes to I
OUR STORE 11
HERE HE WILL FIND A GREAT VARIETY OF I
TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN, AS WELL AS A I l|
STORE FULL OF GOODS THAT WILL SUIT I
, THE GROWN-UPS. YOU WILL SMILE, ALSO, ' I
\ WREN YOU SEE HOW FAR YOUR MONEY I
WILL GO HERE. I
WE GIVE AWAY FREE EVERY EVENING I
FROM NOW TO DEC. 24 ONE 31 PIECE
DINNER SET ABSOLUTELY FT """
LUCKY NUMBER GETS THE ?T
FOR EVERY $5.00 PURCP
AWAY ONE W. AND J. |
SIZE 18X36. t
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Men's Hose, all colors .\
Better Grade >
Ladies' Hose V . ,
Ladies' Lisle Thread Hose, 50c value >.
I Ladies' Silk Hose, 75c value ;.v..
Children's Hose, hlack and tan 10c jj
Children's Lisle Hose, 35c value 19c H
Bovs' Hose. "The Old Stand-Bv." 50c value - ?Q<- 8
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n 1 lot Chambray and Play Cloth, as long as it lasts, per yard . . .9c
Thompson Percales, light colors, per yard 9c
Thompson Percales, dark colors, per yard 9c
"Queen B" Cheviot Book Fold, all colors, per yard ........ 10c "
Cheviots, in all colors, per yard 15c
Dress Ginghams, 36-inch wide, beautiful patterns, per yard . . 17c
Men's Underwear, heavy fleeced lined (no seconds) 45c
Men's Hats (railroad hat) 98c
Boys' Caps, Blue Serge 39c
Boys' Caps 19c
Men's Caps, $1.50 value 98c
Men's Dress Shirts, $1.00 values . < ... .79c
I Men's Shoes in tan and black, English and blunt toe, formerly sold
for $5.50, now $3.98
Men's Brogues, $8.00 values, in light and dark tan, pair . . .$4.79
Men's Dress Shoes, in black and tan, $4.00 value, now . . . $2.98 .
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1HCU 9 IICOTJT TV VI 11 UUVC \lillUIVVI^IC.'JUllllSUll) J VOllie . . . $?i,yO 9B
Genuine Army Shoes, regulation last, $5.50 value $3.98 i
Boys Overalls (Crown) ... . .98c ?
Men's Overalls (Crown) $1.29 I
Carolina Cash Co., Inc.
Fourth Door from U.,S. Post Office, Flynn Building. I
S. KASSLER, Manager Union, S.'C. 1