The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, January 30, 1922, Image 4
Ben W. Hooper Addre3ses
Civic Federation
Mew York. Jan. 30.?The only pro
tieable, eft"- etive and just method tha
the government can set up for the
adjustment of railroad labor controversies
is ad udicati -n by a competent
u-ibunal, whose dicisions shall le en:
rcoable by suitable penalties. Con
W. Hooper, public member of the
l'nite.1 States Railroad Labor -Board'
'??ld the Civ.l Federation in and ad
dress here today.
This was added by Mr. Hooper to!
his other five prop sitions loeki i c t ^
ird oMiiitnb'e settlement of railroad
e-.spates. Tin'se were
"That efficient and uninterrupted
transportation is indispensable to tl-.e
puWic. welfare.
"That the carriers and their em!'
yes jointly owe such transportation
I THE PEOPLE OF 1
A WONDERFUL <
HEAR SOr:!E OF T
IN SECULAR, SACRi
MUSIC.
WE ARE FORTUN.
CURE MESSRS.
RCDEHEAVER h
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BILLY S
EVAMIIS1
for this concert. Ti:
n prorra-n cf vocal, ir.z
bor.e co-gs and nrasic?.
The admissron pri":
;j dren and 75c for atb
I ?rins promptly at 8
School.
vn ?ntfcoyraiTWfi'awfiiTinir MsraKmu>?B?.
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l THE HEAVY tti
1 HIT THE HATDI
J SAVE NOV/?"V
I Suits, Overcoats, \
Caps, Heavy Ur.Jer
January severs at re
I marked at savings.
We can't fell yea r
p price?we haven't an:
Le t':e same story v/:
|me~ts In July.
We are gomg to fell
I Who are ti e hsck;"
ru these reduced %. rx e
$30.00 Suits now . . .
SZ^eOO Overcoats r.cw
$?.50 S14 eaters r/yy .
S3 0,00 Maclr'navs no*
I r'5c Woolen Fose now
$3.00 Feavy Unions r<
$2.00 Shirts and Draw
Few sh'pmen of Lathe
eeived ;
I J. Coh
I HOUSE OF SAT1
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wO the public.
"That the Federal Government has
ihe right, as n matter of contract,
I ublic policy ;.r.d police power, a <1
wus to ti e people the duly to insure
su;c'? tr: nspc-vlation.
"That the Government's duty and
the people's rights or.- violated by p 1 mitting
railroad labor contro\e. k "
to be settled by economic wnt fare.
"That, if railway emp'.oes are deI
rived, for the promotion of the c mmon
got d cf the legal right t > s'ri' <
some other remedy of e-ual or r.
trior efficacy must bo provi led."
"Speaking in goner..! tei;a.. o ; j
two plans have ever been <! * ' t! *.
the settlement of railway lab r con ,
troversies," continues Mr. Hooper.
' These are: By E onomi.- wiv -the
strike and by adjudication. 1 purposely
oi ii nvntion of such cxpandients
as mediation, voluntary nil
etc., in their varying forms. The dif?
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[^FACTION. jji
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RIALTO
TODAY
A George Melford
Production
"TPE- GREAT
IMPERSONATION*
with
JAMES
KIRKWOOD
also
EM LINCOLN
IN
"THE
ADVENTURES
OF
TAD7AM"
TOMORROW
TTTY COMPSON
IN
"FOR
TFOSE WE LOVE'
fcrence between the strike and a<
.4 c ;ion is the difference betwet
rce and law.
".i ust now the nations are endeavo
Washington to curtail the ai
nl doctrine of the supremacy <
i ;*ht, and I believe that hencefort
: i spirit will likewise be potent i
(l .p ring some of our domest
i\ ab'os.
'"I am friendly to the aspirations <
b. l ing men for the betterment <
o r condition, and I am a firm bi
e in their right to organize and 1
. .:n tion as organizations. I cann<
owever, sympathize with the idi
hat .! c right of the railway employ*
> sti ike outweighs the right of tl
un, woman and children of this ni
ion to I e protected against the dii
> '. r us results of railway strike. Th
\i\\: ly means that some remedy oth?
n the strike should be found ft
' t iining justice for the railway wor
:\ v. it lout, at the same time, destro;
. f the public.
"The question remains could tV
\ a employes get justice undt
' a sy-tem? Their suspicion <
.^ and tiibunnls may be based, 1
. !i:uextent, upon occasional acl
.! 'ieiul oppression, but largel
h or; o from the incendiary litert
that, i." continually few to laboi
i by demagogical aspirants fc
% rship, who sweepingly condem
! government agencies and offie'tl
'."ir im.li\es and conduct, as we'u ?
i in s and conduct of all consei
a;i o labor leaders.
"If thy Congres of the Unite
'atos wou'd confer upon the Railra
bor Hoard the power to enforce il
incisions, there is not a railroad i
lie United States that would not I
o-.'gbt into prompt compliance wit
' e rulings of the Board.
"But the employes do not desire a
cable law. They mistakenl
pim-hend tiwt it would work a hart
ip on th< m. l! wocld work no hart
.'lip tin them or anybody else. 1
NEW LOl
MICHELiN REGl
30x3 1-2 Cord . . .
32x3 1-2 Cord . . .
31x4 Cord
32x4 Ccrd
3Ccrd
?*x4 Cord
32x41-2 Cord . . .
} LESS 5 PEF
lf?ichejn was the
i %:"t ever bu:It and re
Lr.si {ires made.
Factories: Lone
France; Turin, Italy;
S. A.
j ' COUNTY D
j HAMES GROC
We Guarantee These 1
Subscriptions to
$5,000 Cannery
i.*wis M. Rice ? 50.0(
C. K. Hughes 60.0<
R. M. White 60.(K
J. F. McLure . 50.01
W. D. Wood 60.0'
Dr. Russell Jeter . . _ . . . ??).0<
J. E. Minter 60.0*
R. W. Beaty 60.0
T. B. 'Strange 50.0'
F. H. Garner 60.0'
fl. L. Davis 60.0'
1. R. Whitmiro 60.0'
Roy Willeford 60.0
Sam Berelowitz 60.0
iam Kassler 60.0
I C. R. Lancaster 60.0
" I. V. Askew 60.0'
3. Krass . i 50.0'
Macbeth Young 60.0
B. M. Garner 60.0'
Claude Wilburn 50.0
J. Mobley Jeter. Jr 50.0
L. G. Young 60.0'
F. W. Carnell 50.0
D. Jean Whitlock 50.0
A. G. Kennedy 50.0
Victor Smith 50.0
J no. W. Gregory 50.0
R. N. Sprouse 50.0
W. W. Johnson 50.0'
C. B. Sparks 50.0'
U. U. Amnions 50.0'
T. B. Gault 50.0'
Dr. A. P. McElroy 50.0'
George Willard 50.0
Gordon Bishop 50.0'
R. T. McMehan 50.0
R. H. Harris 50.0
F. J. Parham 60.0
Dr. J. W. Buchanan 60.0'
H. J. West 6O.O1
I J. D. Hancock 50.0'
Dr. W. N. Glymph 50.0'
B. F. Kennedy 60.0
Goynn Austell 50.0'
L. J. Browning 60.0
E. W. Stone 50.0
r Mrs. -Tno. R. Mathis 50.0
1 J. Cohen Co 60.0
' Citizens National Bank .... 50.0
H. C. Wilburn 50.0
Dr. Theo. Maddox 50.0
Miss Mahals -T Smith . - . 50.0
Miss Edna Tixisley 50.01
Bradley-Estes Co 50.0'
W. S. McLure 100.0'
' 3. B. Barron 50.0'
P. I). Barron 50.01
Union Bakery 50.0
Will Humphries 50.0
Mrs. Ida Bailey 50.0
J
.Found 62 ? wanted 38 more sub
n .criptions. Who will be the next
Unless we can secure 100, no suti
1" -oription will hold good. No solicitor:
1 to sales promoters. 'Phone No.
y -nd f*y "Yes.V
i't Subscriptions to $5,000
Potato Drying Hous<
>1
n J. H. Riley $500.0
2 Thos. McNally 100.0
^ F. J. Parham 100.0
Or. J. W. Buchunan 100.0
!a Lewis M. Rice 100.0
J. D. Hancock 100.0
,e L. J. Brownlng^^ ..... 100.0
j. B. F. Kennedy 100.0
s_ 3. R. Garner 100.0
is J. R. Charles 100.0
?r Mrs. Jno. R. Mathis 100.0
)r J. E. Kelly 100.0
k J. Cohen Co 100.0
y. Citizens National Bank .... 100.0
Macbeth Young 100.0
,e J. L. Bolton 500.0
?r Citizens National Bank .... 100.0
jf Harris-Woodward Co 100.0
;o I. From 100.0
ts Dr. Theo. Maddox 100.0
y Dr. J. G. Going 100.0
i_ Bernard Fant 100.0'
J. L. Jolly 100.0
? W. S. McLure 200.0
>r C. B. Sparks 100.0
n iaa
1^1. Ill-id iVUil/i
s, W. B. Murphy 100.01
r- Total $3,600.0
Unless $5,000 is raised, no subscrip
id tion will count. If you don't like
d cannery, come on into a potato, dr;
:.s house. We need both. Both will help
n The potato dry house will pay quicke
>e dividends. Come on!
h Phone No. 1 and say $500, $100 o
$1,000
n ? ? _ _ ?_ ....
y would stabilize railroad lalor Condi
1- tions, and benefit everybody concern
1- ed. It would be a blessinp- to ever;
It employe and to his wife and children.
N PRICES
3N?
ILAR CORD TIRES
$15.90
$20.95
$19.50
$27.85
$28.50
$29.75
$33.50
L CENT CASH
first pneumatic auto
mains today one of the
Eon, England; Paris,
and Milltown, N. J., U.
ISTRIBUTORS
ERY COMPANY
fires to Give Satisfaction.
: THE RIGHT
THE FOLLOWS
I Fleisher's Knitting \
o roll
^ 33-inch Embroidery
u per yard . . < 4 .
0 Honey Comb Towel
" price .
0 Large Bath Towels, <
1 price, each ....
u Ladies' Embroiderec
01 cial price, each . .
0 "T? 1 * J -VTT 1 D1 1 _
x liAltl VVUU1 OiailKeti:
price, each ....
Nashua Single Blan
each
White Crochet Bed i
price, each ....
Colored Bed Spread*
each
72x90 Hemmed She<
oach
81x90 Hemmed She
price, each . . . .
B Laces, -5c and 10c va
Best Outing Flannel
yard
Ladies' Outing Gow
each
i Men's Dress Shirts, :
Boys' Heavy Wool P
pair
Boys' Heavy Molesk
price, pair ....
Men's Moleskin Panl
pair
Ladies' Bed Room SI
pair
Men's Ribbed, Fleec
price, each . . . .
1 Men's Blue Work Sh
jq ea ch
1 Men's Fuil Cut Hea\
1 special price, pair
m Boys' Blue Overalls,
1 40-inch extra fine Se
1 price, yard ....
I Work and Play Clot]
g 27 inch, best Dress G
I special price, yard
I WHY I
| J. F. Mc
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Lock hart Junction
Loc.khart Junction, Jan. 34.?I am
home today, snowed in.
I have been sitting and reading but
changed my mind and thought I
would write a letter to The Times.
Looking through my window at
the beautiful snowiiakes reminds me
0 how powerful are the works of nal,
ture.
0 The herbs of the valley, the cedars
^ of the mountain bless Him. The in0
sects sport in His beam. The birds >
0 sing of Him in the foliage. The'
U thunder proclaims Him in the I
heavens. Man, alone, has said there
u is no God. Thh great Niagara,
U leaping over its awful chasm, rolling
A on to the ocean proclaims there is a
H God. Go out beneath the arched
0 heavens at night; each star above
q you will show His power in their
0 light. There is a God. ?
0 Dear readers, make up your mind
0 what is the best to read and read it.
0 Pardon me, please, as I want to
^ say this: Boys and young men, girls
0 and young ladie?, master a few good
0 books. Life is short and books are
o many. A reading people will soon
0 become a thinking people, and 1i
I) thinking people will soon become a
0 great people.
0 I believe it will be worth more to
0 you than all your hoarded silver or
0 gold. If you will treasure up the
i) truth as you read it and store it
0 away as you would your silver or
D gold it will be a greater treasure to
l) you for your silver or gold might
0 take, as it were, wings of the_morn0
ing and fly away, while the treasures
0 you have lain up from the Good Book
D will live forever in your mind.
0 Now I will go on to some other
0 subiect.
0 While in Union some time ago
0 canvassing in the interest of the
0 paper I had the pleasure of going out
A to Mr. Fred McLure's dairy and look0
ing at his fine milch cows. I hapH
nened around iust in time to see Mr.
D
0 J. B. Shipnian, who is in charge, go0
ing out to milk. He, his son and a
0 colored man milk these cows. Thev
11 were a fine herd; some very large
0 ones of the Holstein breed. Mr.
q Shipman said some of them wou'd
weigh 14UU pounds and give a large
? quantity of milk. Mr. McLure has
'
I WHAT ARE YO
| YOURi
|> Your salary is what yo
The amount you SAV
Y to YOURSELF.
Y
Y Every pay day, make
amount in our Savings Depa
Y will be assured of absolute
Y cent interest. Small and lai
Y SAFE DEPOSIT B<
X
Capital and Suri
| NICHOLSON BANK J
Member Federal
T EMSLIE NICHOLSON, President
V W S. NICHOI^SON, L. M.
Vice Pr
n fine range for his cows, grain,
sown grass and clover, which is now
looking good for grazing purposes.
He has a large barn to stall and milk
in. As Mr. Shipman turned them
in each one knew her stall. He has
them welt trained and knows how .0
keep the dairy.
While in Brown's Crek section
stopped at J. D. Hancock's. He
showed me the finest turnip patch
I have seen in my travels. He gave
me two large ones weighing six
pounds each. Mr. Hancock has his
patch in a gray sandy soil. He ha>
some fine Jand for truck farming.
He talks of having a dairy farm in
the future, and lias n nice location)
I long to see our farmers diversify,
go into something else; quit gyowmg
so much cotton and then we will have
things going right. Get up the cannery,
potato drying house and everything
else that will be of interest to
PRICE RETS 1
G OFFERINGS ENT
Vool, regular price 50c,
Cloth, regular pried 20
s, reguiar price 10c, our
extra heavy, regular pii
1 Handkerchiefs, reguk
>, full size; regular pric
kets, regular price $1.0
Spreads, regular price
3, regular price $3.45,
ets, regular price 75c,
ets, seamless, regular pr
ilues, remnants, our spec
, regular price 15c, our
ns, regular price $1.75,
regular price 95c, our sp
ants, regular price $1.5
in Pants, regular price
bs, regular price $2.50,
ippers, regular price $1.!
:ed Shirts, regular pric<
irts, regular price 50c,
jy Blue Overalls, reguh
regular price 50c, _ c
a Island, regular price
h, regular price 15c,
ringham, dark colors, re
PAY MORE ELSEWJ
Lure Dn G
r
%
U WORTH TO %
SELF? %
u are worth to the "Boss." V
A
E it what you are worth ^
i*
a deposit of a definite
irtment, where your money V
safety and will earn 5 per y
rge amounts are welcomed. V
3XES FOR RENT. X
plus $400,000.00 ?|>
i TRUST COMPANY f
Reserve System - X
M. A. MOORE, Cashier 1
JORDAN, J. ROY FANT $
esidenta ^
our county at large. Then the de- V
mand for cotton will be greater and
the price will be better.
, Old Aunt Sallie Beaty, a colored
woman of this .section who is in Ohio
'visiting her son, writes back that
she is enjoying the trip.
Moxy.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR SALE?The Luke Gallman property,
consisting of a 4-room house,
located on Ravenscroft street, also
two lots contiguous. On residence
lot, a nice barn and garage. Water
and lights. Everything well arranged.
At a bargain. See J. W.
Gallman. 1289-2tpd
FOR SALE?Good horse, single buggy
and harness; $50.00 for the outfit.
Call W. H. Coe, Phone 417. ltpd
FOR SALE?'20 nice fat hens, $1.00
each. W. H. Coe, Phone 417. ltpd
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