The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, February 10, 1922, Image 4
RIALTO
TODAY
GLORIA SWANSON:
IN ?
"YOU ;
CAN'T
BELIEVE :
EVERYTHING" ,
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The Screen's Most Popular
Star
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A rollicking cogiedy with the s
star of Cecil B. De Mille's !
"The Affairs of Anatol" |
grTnd :
tomorrow
william duncan
"where
men are men" i
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A five reel feature of the'
Northwest.
Most precious stones can be made
artificially, but until recently no on<> i
had succeeded in manufacturing diamonds
of a usable size. Now a Frenchman
c'aims that he has discovered a
new process by means of which he i
can make diamonds of all sizes up to |
H Quarter of :in im-Vi ir.
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X ARE NOW MAKING
t MEN'S AND WOMEN'
X FALL AND WINTER 1
t WE ARE DETERMINE
X ALL WINTER STOC1
| L A E
| $2.95
% $3.50, $3.75, $4.00 values
in Black and Brown low
heel Shoes
X S2.95
Y
y your choice of any v
y inc $7.50 and $8.00 vall
Y fords.
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A $6.00 and $7.00 Oxfords
?, * Slippers in many of the se?
?? styles; these we are closing
% $4.95
% M
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$6.CO and $6.50 Men's
Blucher, English and
?++ Brogue lasts
i $4.95
OA -j All 35c Children's
Brown, we will cl
?, * A Pair
% 10 Percent Di
I NEW AR
^ Brown Kid and Patent
Pumps, hand
^ welted soles
Black and Brown Calf Brog
^ with buckles
j: B,ack$6.50?Brown
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PATENT 3 STRAP WITH I
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Union Route 5
Ah it has been a long time sincf
have written to the dear old Union
imes I will write a few lines toght.
Rev. Mr. Stone tilled his regular
ppointment at Philippi Baptist
lurch Sunday.
Miss Mario and Sidney Vaughnn
sent a few hours Friday afternoon
ith their brother and sister, Mr. and
Irs. Douglas Vaughan of Adamsburg.
Mrs. Frank Vaughan of Union spent
few pleasant hours Tuesday nt the
ome of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vaughan.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Vaughan of
idamsburg spent Saturday with their
arents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vaughan.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Adams of Admsburg
spent a few pleasant hours
i'ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
"anderford Sunday.
Mr. J. T. Palmer was vistting at
ho homo of Mr. W. M. Vaughan Sunlay.
"Dew Drops."
A Now York actress lias sued foi
livorce because her husband btirnet
ome of her clothes. Ho must hav?
teen carrying them about in his mated
>ox.?Brandenburg (Ky.) Messenger
Now micrometer measures interna
ylindrieal surfaces to the ten-thouandth
of an inch.
ONE COLD
IN TEN
One cold in ten gets away to
a long start and results in
serious disease. Every cold
should be stopped immediately
it appears.
Our Grippe Capsules will
stop all colds and not miss
one in a hundred. Get a
package and depend upon
it for benefits.
Price 25c.
UNION DRUG STORE
Phone 116 and
"Look for the Boy."
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A FINAL EFFORT TC
S HIGH CUT SHOES
LOW CUT OXFORDS.
D TO MAKE A COMF1
(S.
HES' DRESS SH(
$3.95
$5.00, $5.50, $6.00 Brogue
and Military lasts, Black
and Brown
$3.95
VOMAN'S SHOE IN THE ST
JES. THESE ARE THE BE
DIES' LOW CU
and Strap $7.50, $8.00 i
ison's latest Oxfords, Brc
out at Calf, some v,
EN'S SHOE
$6.00 Brown English last
Shoes that we are selling
now
S4.45
i Stockings, sizes 7 up to 10
lose out for
scount on Chil
RIVALS FOR
one strap Black and B
$7.00 rub"ei:
$5.?
jue 2 strap ____
Black and Bi
$7.00 heel Biuch?
BUCKLES '
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4ft
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Rialto Theatre
ONE NIGHT ONLY
MONDAY, FEB. 13
"The Big Show"
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SCENERY
COSTUMES
MUSIC
j Prices 50, $1.00, $1.5(
SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY
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Notice
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, A stated communication of Unio
, m Lodge, N. 75, A. F. M., \vi
be held in the Masonic Ten
pie Friday, February l()tl
1922, at 7:30 p. m.
By order,
J. Gordon Hughes,
Win. C. Lake, W. M.
; Secretary. 1298-1
icent 3
?-?!
I DISPOSE OF ALL t,
AND ALL LADIES'
AND STRAP PUMPS.
,ETS CLEAN-OUT OF ;
ns :
$4.95 :
$6.00, $7.00, $8.00 Black ?
and Brown Calf, Black ?
Kid hand welted soles ?
$4.95 :
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*nd $9.00 Black and Brown ^
igues and plain, Kid and
rith rubber heels
$6.45 i
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$5.00 Blucher, English ^
and Army last Shoes, all Jt4
sizes Jt4
$3.95 :!
in Black and 20c 4
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dren's Shoes. X
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rown Kid two strap, low ??
'umps at
;o A-d $6.00 |
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'own Kid, low Q* ?* AA V
Oxfords . . IpO.UU ^
$6.00 |
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A Day With God
An all-day service is being arranged
for next Wednesday to be held at the
Presbyterian church and all the ministers
of the city will take part in it
i and then every church members of our
I city is urged to attend their regular
prayer meeting on thut night. There
will be seven different services with
a different speaker for each service,
so there will b a service during the
day convnient for all. but it is believed
that the people attending the
very first service in the morning will
want to be back at most all the other
services. There are many things to
meet God for on this way, such as
the deliverance of the pestilence of
the boll weevil, the increase in prosperity
that will bless and lift the burdens
of our fellownion. the sick and
suffering of our city, better streets,
a spiritual reviving of all our churches
and many other things which are burdens
upon the hearts of our people.
Let the praying people pray for this
service. Watch for the announcement
of speakers and the hour of the different
services in this paper tomorrow.
Beethoven Music Club Meets
The music and expression pupils of
Mrs. B. B. Going's held their monthly
recital at her home on Mountain street
i Wednesday afternoon ut 3:30.
The following officers were elected
for the new year 1922:
President, Miss Elizabeth Purcell.
Vice-president, Louise English,
j Secretary and treasurer, Azalea
; Webber.
All numbers were well rendered. After
the program the social hour was
enjoyed.
^ The Beethoven's music club will
hold its monthly meeting with Miss
riU?lw.4L r> 11
^ r.uMiunu r until,
~ That Kansas man who beat his wife
in a cake-baking contest may be
something of a sissy, but at that he is
n better than the man who merely beats
11 his wife.?Detroit Free Press.
i- At the Hoston tea party 321 chests
h, of U were sunken.
, Subscriptions to
$5,000 Cannery
- | Lewis M. Rics | 50.00
- 1 C. K. Hughes 50.00
1 It. M. White 50.00
> J. F. McLure 50.00
, W.-J). Wood 50.01>
Dr. Russell Jeter ?0.00
>jJ. E. Minter 50.00
^ ; R. W. Beaty 50.00
r T. B. Strange 90.00
K. 11. Garner 50.00
t H. L. Davis 50.00
r .1. R. Whitmire 50.00
? Roy Willeford . . . 50.00
t Sam Berelowitz 60.00
Sam Kassler 50.00
5s C. R. Lancaster 50.00
I J. V. Askew . ; 60.00
K S. Krass . . . < 6"
3* Macbeth Younj^^f-4*-. i . . 50.00
T E. M. Garner ... k. ... . 6u.u0
r Claude Wilburn -. . ^ 60.00
? J. Mobley Jeter, Jr 60.00
? L. G. Young 60.00
^ F. W. Carnell 50.00
D. Jean Whitlock 60.00
? A. G. Kennedv ko no
f Victor Smith 60.00
.Ino, W, Gregory 50.00
it. N. Sprouse 50.00
^ \V. VV. Johnson 50.00
I C. B. Sparks 50.00
^ U. U. Ammons 50.00
T. B. Gault 50.00
^ Dr. A. P. McElroy 50.00
^ George Willard 50.00
L Gordon Bishop 50.30
' ft. T. McMehan 50.00
^ ft. H. Harris 50.00
f F. J. Par ham 50.00
? Dr. J. W. Buchanan 50.00
? II. J. West 50.00
^ J. D. Hancock 50.00
I)r. W. N. Glymph 50.00
* B. F. Kennedy 50.00
* Goynn Austell 50.00
L. J. Browning 50.00
? E. W. Stone . 50.00
^ Mrs. Jno. R. Mathis 50.00
J. Cohen Co 50.00
* Citizens National Bank .... 50.00
* II. C. Wilburn 50.00
Dr. Theo. Maddox 50.00
? Miss Mahala J. Smith .... 50.00
Miss Edna Tinsley 50.00
* Bradley-Estes Co 50.00
W. S. McLurc 100.00
G. B. Barron 50.00
* P. D. Barron 50.00
Union Bakery . ... . .. 50.00
( VV ill Humphries 50.00
.Mrs. Ida Bailey 50.00
* f.ouis Gault 50.00
VV. B. Murphy 50.00
ft. W. Beaty (additional) . . 50.00
Lewis M. Rice (additional) . . 50.00
I it. It. .It>lpr i?Hilit!nflnll i Ofi
L>. Norman Jones 50.00
* C. C. Sanders 50.00
* C. K. Morgan 50.00
Thos. McNally 50.00
' It. Lee Kelly 50.00
* C. Allen 50.00
F. E. Wilburn 50.00
Consolidated Ice '& Fuel Co. . . 50.00
^ Union Marble & Granite o. . . 50.00
Roy Willeford (additional) . . 50.00
* Union Marble & Granite Co. . 50.00
* A. W. T. Ravenscroft 50.00
B. R. Going 50.00
I. K. Brenneeke 50.00
, Dr. O. L. P. Jackson 50.00
Storm's Drug Store 50.00
J. M. Wood 50.00
J. A. Hollingsworth 50.00
* B. A. Owens 50.00
T. J. Vinson 50.00
, O. E. Smith 50.00
Herbert Smoak 50.00
Thos. II. Howell 50.00
Mrs. I'. B. Barnes 50.00
Cash 50.00
Mrs. L. M. Jordan 50.00
L. B. Godshall 50.00
Five additional subscriptions
have been provided for, in
case there are no other subscribers
250.00
Grand total $5,000.00
Subscriptions to $5,000 ^
Potato Drying House a
Thos. McNally $100.00 ?
F. J. Purhani ......... 100.00 4$
Dr. J. W. Buchanan 100.00
Lewis M. Rice 100.00 $
J. D. Hancock 100.00 ^
L. J. Browning 100.00 *4
B. F. Kennedy 100.00
8. R. Garner 100.00
J. R. Charles 100.00
Mrs. Jno. R. Mathis 100.00 t
J. E. Kelly 100.00 ^
J. Cohen Co 100.00 *4
Citizens National Bank .... 100.00
Mncbeth Young 100.00
J. L. Bolton 500.00
Citizens National Bunk .... 100.00 X
Harris-Woodward Co 100.00
I. From 100.00 *4
Dr. Theo. Maddox 100.00 ^
Dr. J?G. Going 100.00 ?
Bernnrd Fant . 100.00
.!. L. Jolly 100.00 J
W. S. McLure 200.00 \
C. B. Sparks 100.00
Dr. Russell Jeter 100.00 1
W. B. Murphy 100!00 *4
. 4
Total $3,100.00
Unless $5,000 is raised, no subscriplion
will count. If you don't like a ?
cannery, come on into a potato dry <?
house. We need both. Both will help. _
The potato dry house will pay quicker ~
.dividends. Come on!
Phone No. 1 and say $500, $100 or
$1,000.
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i\apiu i/cciuic in iiiuui laico j.
Chicago, Feb. 10.?Today's inebriates
are mostly men of older years,
the percentage of young men falling
sharply from what it used to be, ac- cording
to Judjje J. Kent Greene, Y
president of the Washintonian Home
Association, the oldest operating in- .
stitution in the United States for the
reclamation of drink addicts.
Founded in 18G3, the association
for many years was run as a semimunicipal
institution, receiving city ?
payments which in 1883 wera limit- S
ed to $20,000 a year by legislative
enactment. Two years ago it sold
the building it maintained fi.r men
for $135,000 and concentrated its F
greatly reduced activities ni its women's
home.
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Y 40-inch Figured Voiles
34-inch Cretonnes, yar
Y Pink and Blue Crepe, y
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> iu-mcn unuieacnea o(
^ 27-inch Velvet Zephyr
where at 25c yard, j
)) 27-inch Dress Ginghan
yard
X 36-inch Soft Finish Ble
36-inch Percales, yard
X 3 6-inch Green Burlap,
| 72-inch Table Damask
X 18x18 Hemmed Napki
^ Table Oil Cloth, yard .
| Best Manila Toilet Paj
X 72x90 Hemmed Sheets,
| 81x90 Hemmed Sheets
X White Crochet Spreads
| Boys' Blue Overalls, pa
X Men's Fleece Lined Ar
Ladies' Muslin Gowns,
X Ladies' Mushn Teddies
Y Ladfes' Silk Teddies, ec
X 1 adies' Voile Waists, <
Y Lad?es' Pink Camisoles
Y wti ? vr ir
rleisner s Knitting Tar
Why Pa
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: A CONVENIENT INVESTMENT FOR$
; BUSINESS MEN |
, Business men often have lump sums of money
> which they want to place at interest, but which they J
, do not want to tie up indefinitely. X
* In cases of this kind we recommend the Certifi*
cates of Deposit issued by this bank in convenient V
* amounts bearing a spceial rate of interest if the money V
* is left on deposit six months or longer. V
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j, SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. Y
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* Capital and Surplus $400,000.00
I NICHOLSON BANK & TRUST COMPANY |
K Member Federal Reserve System y
EMS LIE NICHOLSON, President M. A. MOORE, Cashier $
W. S. NICHOLSON, L. M. JORDAN, J. ROY FANT V
* Vice Presidents V
PECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS "A Daughter of the Sun"
PECIAL PRICES AXES, shovels, T. . .. .. ."T ,
, , , , ? It >8 stud that the amoutn of leprosy
shoe soles and currv combs. The ., xx * . .
t> i o i *n the Hawaiian Islands is 15 per
Peoples Supply Co. 1299-6t , ,, ... F ,
cent of the population. This dread
OR SALE?Concord grape vines; v'orld old d?^?se is thought to have
well rooted. Price 25c; postage pre- been bought to these wonderful ispaid.
Five for $1.00. Write me. lands by the Chinese early last cenWm.
J. Smith, Buffalo, S. C., R. 1. tury' The ?Pr<?ad of this plague bc2
10-17-24-pd came so raPid that it became ncces
sary to form an isolation colony which
OUNG MEN, WOMEN, over 17, de- was done on the Isla"d ?f Molakai, and
siring government positions, $130 !?day there are segregated 1,000 af'
monthly, write for free list of posi- fll?ted w,th this discase. The medical
tions now open, J. Leonard, (for- sc,ence. of thc have tempted
mer Civil Service Examiner), 135 at varioui3 t,ines to find a cure for
Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. I?! ** bat t,a to say, it
1299-3tpd has ncver becn found
The attempted discovery of a remEED
POTATOES?Early Bliss and edy for leprosy forms an interesting
Cobbler. The Peoples Supply Co. P?rt of the story of the play, "A
1299-3t Daughter of the Sun," the story of
. ? an Hawaiian Butterfly.
OR SALE?One Remington type- Comes to the Rialto Theatre Monwriter,
latest model; practically day night, February 13th. Prices 50c,
new. See C. P. Willard. It $1.00, $1.50. Seats on sale.
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LI C E S |
ill Their Own Storv |
.yard 15c y
d , 19c X
ard 18c
;a Island, yard . 8c
' Gingham, beautiful ress pattern, sold else'ard
19c ?|*
a in great variety of new blocks and checks, %
15c
ach, yard 10c
15c
yard 25c
.yard 75c ?
ns, dozen $1.75
25c Y
>er, 1000 Sheet rolls, 3 rolls (or 25c
, each 59c X
i, each 95c
t, each 95c X
ir 39c ?
my Gloves, pair 15c X
each 50c
each 50c
ich $1.95 X
;ach $1.00
s, each 25c X
d, ball 35c
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