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I Tr Rialto Thea 1 65,000 girls disappeared from their homes 1 as this may seem it is neverihe!ess a fact?\ " records. WHY : IS IT BECAUSE ?Parents are too cruel? ?Of the lure of the big city? % ?Of shattered romance? ?In search of romance and fine clothes? This vital problem is vividly answered I in a forceful photodrama, which promises tc be one of the sensations of the season. | cs* I TO OUR PATRONS: a We are not placing sensationally titled ph< adopting fraudulent methods to win patrons ^ you to know that in this picture there is a rc I of your presence. TUESDAY, FEB. 21 :: 01 I'PiT A I I TMCinniAlt nn/Mirr: | UIMJAL AUMlddlUN anuws:; ?pj|s From Every Hen wVt.^T' 'V>'' . rjH "". ^ . o iv m 1 f r :t 1- r?fI:iK lien. V u e.r- nt.iko Iijirs , ? ' ' '''" " ;e..-mal: r? out it' every soiit.ir.v tun jnu own. Egg Producer V*,^i^ T' .vo-niorful poultry unle. develops the egg-producing erttat.s; ..tKo.t rlv I ers > f j"ii;i; pullets; keeps p<"i!tr., h tstllh.v # :1 pro' s f s' Tewtli ,<i young ehi'ks. '2 1-2 !t>. box, 50 0oiiU? We eirrv : complete ll?-.e of Corn-Vet Standard Remedies for Hordes, Mules. Ctttle. Hogs and Poultry. We will gladly refund your money If you fall to get satisfactory "* - results from the use of :>nv Caro-Yet rem dy LIST OF DEALERS IN UNION COUNTY J. E. Fowler Union, S. C. II. T. ILggins Buffalo, S. 0. Storm's Drug Store .... IJn.on, S. C. Kel er's Drug Store . . . Butfalo. S. C. J. Mob'ry Jeter Union, S. C. E. It. Brown ltulTa o. S. C K .; t S do Drug Co. . . . Union, S. C. Mutual Supply Co. . . . Carlisl?, S. C, C'ynph's Pharmacy .... Union. S. C. The Bates Co., Inc. . . . Carli le, S. C Union Drug Store .... Un on S. C. R. A. Brawley Lockhnrt. S. C. Harris-Woodward Co. . . . Union, S. C. Ke ton Mer. Co Helton, S. C ! E. C. Fore Union. S. C. Murrah's Phnrmney . . Jon?svi le, S. C II "orter'v Coffee E nporium . Union, S. C. Jane.svillc Drug Co. . . Joncsvdle, S. C Fowler'? Pharmacy . . . Monarch. S. C Miss Hnnmh West. West Soring.', S. C i I. B. B- tonbaugh . Union. S. C. Route 2 W. I. Retsill . . . We t Sprint's, S. C ; J. E. M'r.tcr Sedalin, S. C. C. C. T.aneaster, . Jonesvil e. S. C.. R. 2 ! B. C V.'ilbnrn & Son . Cross Keys. S. C. Cheek A I.awson Union. S. C. L?II T-'-i w??? ??m?i rm. .tn* Honor Roll Gault School 'Roae of Washington First Grade?Abe Gallman, Dewey Square" Comi Tweed, Manley Vinson, J. C. Gault. Second Grade?Ioiwrence Vinson. Described as a comedy drama \\ Fifth Grade?Ilerbrrt Gault. a musical setting is "Rose of Wa Sixth Grade Ray bowler, Nolle ington Square" which will be here Gregory, Clyde Morgan, Wallace Kel- i. r;ciayF Feb. 24, at the Rialto Tluat ly, Bertha Sprouse. Phe scenes are laid in the mounta Seventn urade Carl Vinson, Lewis t,f N'orth Carolina and Greenwich \ Burge s, Mae Gregory, Ruth Plexico, iage. it j3 during the latter tl Bcuna Plexico. the celebrated Mile. Lotta Pusst l-.itrt h Grade? Grace Sprouse, Mar- "Tableaux Parisienne" arc inlrodut garet Fowler, Dean Scott, Harry Tweed. FaFmous Opera Singer ~ Leaves Large Ect: Stockholm, Feb. 17.?The 1 *-? o l y rv ? Chiistine Nilsson, or Coun'ess C; ror idUnd^y S U6SS6rt j le Alirundi, famous Swedish op< singer, called by many the "s.ct PIFS Swedish nightingale," left an es'. IjOIMITH/ * ImiO in England valued at ?120,00;. T f\ j . i 1 is disclosed by her will which, acca OruCr t tl 6 ITl wncn nig to Stockholm papers, has j y J ? been opened in London. you re ready to serve Tho va,uc hcr Swt.diSh Tiryv'il lLAm said to be of considerable s./.c, is i and we II nave them | yct known. Th0 Swcdish 1>rcs; h(: at your door in a hur- ;ow'> "ssc"a ?hI,t. 03timtltc's f ! J I wealth published in many for^i ry. Also Roger's Ice I papers placing her fortune at $1 n If ""' 11 1 1 ,)/,,>'000' were grossly exaggevat 1 ream in Vanilla and They add that she was noted in 1 / for her great hearted generosity a Lrcrry flavors. that the total of her g f.s are knoto have amounted to a large forlui y |-v q Of her English estate, the C unt< UniOn UrilfiJ utore bequeathed i'3,000 to the Royal A1 Phone 116 end .|c?l A?,.l?my of Stwkholr. Mid ? ... t # .. _ ,, 000 to the Conservatory of Music Look for tho Boy. Paris, both to be used as funds f i i scholarshins. The will ineliidoa le C. r* _ | acics of various amounts tow'wln ampaign to track 4 , , , . , CI7,000 to various friends. Spread of Typhus The remairulcr of tho English < Warsaw, Jan. 28.? A vigorous ^a^c. js jef? to ?he singc.'s step-daug campaign to check the spread of ty- ter> Countess Rose Casa de Miranc phus is expected to result from the jier objects of art, paint'ngs, et meeting which began here today of linger left to four Swedish ni the first Polish National Congress of scums. Hygienists and S initar ana. A coun delay in opening the singei try-wide health campaign based or. wju js said to have been occasion! the American model will be organ ?)y tj,e fact that Christine Nilssc izcd. >Vas a French citizen. Polish medical authorities are , Romewhat apprehensive over th~ jt was reported at the time ? spread of typhus but feel confiden' vjiss Nilsson's death that Mrs. Ge that the epidemic will not rea^h th' p. Murray, of Lynn, Mass., w'fe ? proportions of 1019 when there wee ,,n Cl jpioye of the General Electr 120.000 cases in the first few months. n0 there, claimed to be the daurh'i with a mortality of 10 percent. 0f thP Swedish singer and that si American relief organizations ar r.ight contest Miss Nilsson's will. lending every assistance to the g-w ? ernment in cn'-ing for the thousand most conscientious people defir of typhus Infected Polish refugee- viekedness as anything that pron who are flocking across the border. .ses enjoyment. . Ire M last year. As startling iroven by undeniable P I lefjiSS Enacted by a splendid cast headed by r ANNA Q. NILSON 1 jtoplays on our program, nor I to our box office. We want :merkable story well worthy B IE DAY ONLY 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 ~| ********** * Where To Worship * ********** First Baptist Chuch Sunday school at 10 a. m. Wor8 ship with preaching by the pastor at \ 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y.*P. tJ. > at 6:30 p. ra. Edw. S Reaves, 5 Pastor. Green *Street Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Servj ices at 11 a. m. conducted by the pas| g tor, Rev. J. A. Chandler at 7 p. m. > j The public cordially invited. J. B. Chick, 11 Pastor. Jj Grace Methodist Church , Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and ng 7:30 p. ni. Morning sermon address^.1 A. *i- - - ' * un uajji-vmny 10 me iainers OI in : ith church. It is hoped as many as pjs3I1 siblo^wi^ attend the service, on The public* is .cordially invitee! to ;re all services. :ni. Jas. W. Kilgo, ,'il Pastor. ha; ;c's Episcopal eu* Sexogcsima Sunday. Sunday school and Bible class 10 i. m. ^ Litany and Aute Communion with at .ermon by the rector 11 a. m. Othasi >r services as may be announced, r. A cordial welcome to all. >n L. W. Blackwelder, a ( Rector. hi rd Bethel A. M. E. Church (Colored) us 10 a. m. Sunday school, 11:30 a. m. > reaching, subject, "The Levelling itc Power of Sin." a > 4 o'clock Juvenile Society. >w 7 o'clock A. C. E. league. ie 8 o'clock preaching, subject, "A g witness Testifies." <>. Everybody welcome, ed L. D. Gamble, iii Minister. n< . wi 'Jlinton Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church , H i P.nlnrari \ >s Evangelistic campaign conducted [u ">y Rev. H. J. Calles, evangelist, of 2. Washington, D. C. o 11 a. m. morning service, 'o 1:30 p. m. Sunday school, g 3:30 p. m. special service for men n ?nly. 7:30 p. m. evening service. ? Tuesday, 3:30 p. m. special service, h for women only. I: Come early to get a seat. All welc. ome. u W. H. Franklin, ( Pastor. Notice >i A special communication of Union ja Lodge, No. 75, A. F. M., 0 will be held in the Masonic i < Temple Monday, February i r 20th, at 7:30 p. m., for the 1 purpose of work in the E. ( c \. degree. * 1 By order of i J. Gordon Hughes, 1 Wm. C. Ijike, W. M. 1f Secretary. 130G-2t ' a . ' ] Subscribe to The Union Daily Times Land Sale - mm - / State of South Carolina, Union County. T Court of Common Pleas. Charles S. Clifford, as Executor (I the estate of Mrs. B. Q. Clifforti 0 deceased. Plaintiff, Y8. J. S. Morgan and A. W. Cheshire, D<^ fendanta. ^ Puis_aiit to a decree of the CouTt of Common Pleas for said County, b h -retoforc made in the above stated | case, i will sell, before the Court t. House dour in Union, S.%C., at publil '' auction, on the Gth day of Marcl. * 1922, being salesday, during legal houis of sale, the following lands and 0 premises, to wit: All that certain lot or parcel of 'and, ly ng and being in the Cltv of Union, County and State aforesaid, on il the north side of East Main Street, on which it fronts 90 feet, extending back for a depth of 250 feet, and being 90 . feet wide at the rear, or northern end: this being the whole of Lot No. 4, and n half of Lot No. 3 in the subdivision i f .be pn perty of Mrs. B. G. Clifford, as shown by plat made by Davis Jeffries. surveyor, in Januan^~lQ20, and ? recorded in the office of the Clerk of ti Court for said County: bounded as s follows: North by lands of Mrs. B J. C iffcrd, east ly the home place 1 of Mrs. Isabclle F. Jordan, south by Ea?t Main Street, and west by Lot i No. 3 in tha same division, Bold to W. n E. Green. . Tonus (f sale, Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. r W. VV. Johnson, Probate Judge, Ex Officio Master Union, S. C. 2-18-25; 3?. , Land Sale t State of South Carolina, t Union County. Court of C mmon Pleas. E. O. rage, Plaintiff, vs. W. J. Johnston, Frances C. Johnston Fssie il. 1 awscn, Myra L. I.ittle and Mitt e Ilarper. Defendants. Pursuant to nn order of the Cour f Common l ie is for said Co inly an- , State, lierett.fcre made in the abo ? dated c so, the undersigned will seli, before the court house door in Union S. C., r.l auction, on the 6ti\ day of March. 1D22, being salesday. durin crral hours of sale, the following land. ana prenu. cs, to wit: A I that certain tract of land, lying ami b. hrr in B jgansville Township G ?unty and St >te aforesaid, near Wei? Springs, containing 239 acres, mor! r le s, bounded by lands known r.J I Thompson Gold mine tract, by land, j i' F. W. Kison, the Nott Gold Minn William West, and others, nnd being ll:e tiart c< nveyed by A. M. Thomson as exer.tcr of t lie estate of Mary h. j Thomson, to John L. Johns.on, dee? ; duly reci riled in said County and State, less sixty (GO) acres, hereto fere sold, lea ins a balance of 111 ' a*. res, mere or less. Terms <f sole. Cash, purchaser to pay lor papers and stamps. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge, Ex Officio Master Union, S. C. 2-13-25; 3-4 Land Said State of South Carolina, Union County. Court of Common Pleas. Brooks P. Nabors, Plaintiff, j Jacob Nabors, et al, Defending. Pursuant to an order Cour of Common Picas for tQACauntj aforesaid, heretofore made Vn th< above stated ca ?e, I will sell Deforhe ccurt house door in Union, S. C. at public outcry, on the Gth day <> March, 1922, being salesday, durr.i* legal hours of sale, the following lands and premises, to wit: Ail ihat c main tract or plantatio of land, s*rtuale, l\ing and being o Bogans ille Township, Union Countj Slate ; foresaid known as the Bennei j and Bogan pi ice, containing sixtj I eight (G8) acres, mere or less, bein- | Triv-t \'o. " in the divisii n of the land i cf A. \v. 'Thomson, as will more fulb . appear by reference to a certain dec\ o >rd d in the office of Clerk of Cour for said County, in Book N. 32, pag .43, and being the land conveyed t u sa K. Nabors. Jacob Nabors, ant 1 Brooks P. Nab rs bv I.f 11 FHen bnw J --o n*vl J. n. T/>ws->n bv deed datei May 6. 1905, and recorded in W. 40 page 2">9, office ( f the Clerk of Court. Termr, of sale. Cash, purchaser t< pay for papers "nd stomps. W. W. Johnson, I Probate Judge, Ex Officio Master Union. S. C. 2-18-25; 3-4 Land Sale ^tato of South Carolina, UnV.i County. Court of C mmon Ploas. \nelor n T. Charles, Plaintff, vs. Aithnr > arlor, Do'endant. P'-r rant to a decree of the Court c.f Common Pie :s for the Counts if re: aid, heretofore made in the 'hove stated case, I will sell before ho. court home d.rnr in Union, S. C t p ,bl:c auction, on the 6th day of March 1922 1> -inpr sa'esday, during '?' al horus of sole, the following ' 'nch art' pvemises, to wit: A'l that Vt rr parcel of land, lying ard being n the Citv of Union Cour. tv and State aforesaid, on the Union Spartanburg r<?- d, containing on? ni re, more or I n s, and b ing boundc v rth by Par1' Avenue, eaot by lots belonging to Foaster, south by lot. I be'ongirg to Thompson, and, west b Union-Spart mburg highway, and know n as the O dlman property. Term - < f s do. Cash, purchaser te pay for papers and stamps. W. W. Johnson, Pr'b) f e .T-'dge, Ex Officio Master Union. S. C. 2-13-26', 3-4 Land Sale State of So-'th Carolina, Uivon County. Court of C mmon Ploas. The Cit'sens Vational Bank, of Union S. C.. tMaintiff, vs. J. B. Brown, Defendant. M3KJr ' Pursuant to a decree of the Cour' r f Of mmon Picas for the County . Vrfc, t " rt^fore made in the above stated case, I will sell before the court house doer in Union, 8. C. fit public niftifn, en the 6th day of 1912 b"in<r salesdajr. during legal hours of sale, the following lands n ul nr mi es to wit: All that parcel or tract of land, ly i-c n'>d h^'nc in Union Township ? County and State aforesaid, about four miles from Union Court HOuso L-ontaining fifty-two (52) ac-es, more >r less. nd h one hounded br'lands -?f Moody Harris, the public road, waters of Second Brown Creek, and ards of D. Fnnt Gilliam. Terms ? f s-'le. Cash, purchaser to >ay for papers and s^nmns. W. W. Johnson, Probate Judge, Ex Officio Master, Union. S. C. 2-18-25; 3-4 ^ Cradle Roll Crxll Union, S. C.. Feb. 15, 1922. * he Union Times, Union, S. C. 4 i?ar Sirs: < Miss Sallie Chambers, who is the < uperintendont of the Cradle Roll De- i artment of Grace Church, asked me 9 4 j write a notice, requesting that it e published in your paper on Satur- 1 ay, February 18th. I hope you can < o this, and the following is the no < Ice: < "If you are one of the subscribers ( f the Southern Christian Advocate ou probably know something of its ' alue, and of what an important par' < t has in the progress of Methodism < a South Carolina. , "There is a debt of $30,000.00 or he Advocate building, and during tlv nonth of February a concerted effor s being made to cancel it. If ever; ' nember of the Methodist church i < ur state will pay 16 cents, and eacl nember of the Methodist Sunda ehools in South Carolina will pa; en cents, the $30 000 will be secure*' "We wish to raise our quota in tb radle roll department; and if ther re any parents of the cradle roll be lies who have not already given tl" noney this week, please bring or sor t to me at Sunday school tomorro* norning. We desire to have at leaen cen's for each child on the crad oil; but probably many members r he Sunday schools of our state wi rot pay anything, so if you wish t rring more than ten cents it will he1 o cover the deficiency, and will b rladly received. "Sallie Chambers, 'Superintendent Cradle Roll Depar' meat, Grace Mctlr-dist Church." Th irking you in advance for yon kindness in the matter, I am, Yours very truly. Mrs. John K. Ilanrb'.in. PFCIAI. ADVFRTI^F.MFNT' hOST?On s'reels of Union Thursday night, a go'd-handlcd knife with chain. F'ndcr plea-e return to Peop'es Drug Store, and receive re ward. ltpd Notice A stated convocation of Poinsett A Chapter, No. 16, R. A. M..; will be held intlre Masonic Temple Friday evening. Feb I-, !-?r m.u j J l, lif ZZ, at 7 tiSU p. m. By order of Geo. ,T. Keller, Wm. C. Lake, II. P. Secretary. 1304-2t, JUST RECEIVED full line Brid e Scops Cards Pr'dge Wh:st playing cards, f-?.ncy basics, gilt edge, special at 50c. Peoples Drug Store Prompt Service Phones 68-69 rSTfrowM Biggest of Sea I Into To tke Theatre-goers In bringing "ROSE R1ALTO Friday night, tovevs of th's seciion I show ye r bul THE B UNION T^EATRICAl ISTS' MODELS CHOI LAGE will play the 0 its enpaeznent in tin Jcrs for t? c bes1 seats the BEST SEATS. I i to th#s ra 'ical redwcti tbev wouM have play* r,'UJ fit*a ! a i iric IM jucr \3n fryTi-r i'm V-Tie-"* th S?TS IT WH I. BE FU1 tr U tke pFST TWO f.TNIOM RUT A TWI SEATS AT NOT OV"l '""f ke filed in 1 WEDNESDAY. _ > | OUR DIRECTORATE I K Exorcising activo supervision over the business of ^ ? ?? the bank, and bringing to this work the ability and JT , ? experience which has wen them success and prestige, ^ ^ >t4 the following men compose our Directorate: I ' X V J. Cohen W. N. Glyinph R. L. McNally <& y J Roy Fant R. P. Harry Emslie Nicholson ? ? R. F. Fowler L. J. Hatnes ,W. S. Nichol son A & H. L Gaffney H. B. Jennings W. E. Thomson T X F. H. Garner , L. M. Jordan W. R. Walker t T V i T ? SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. & Capital and Surplus $400,000.00 Jt | NICHOLSON BANK & TRUST COMPANY | ^ Member Federal Reserve System Y ,t4 EMSLIE NICHOLSON. President M. A. MOORE, Cashie? J> X w. s. NICHOLSON. L. M. JORDAN, J. ROY FANT JT f X Vice Presidents V / ' REOLO THE HEALTH RENEWER It has been demonstrated positively that the human body is merely a collection of cells and that health depends entirely upon the Red Blood Cells?which carry the oxygen that is absolutely necessary to maintain human life?and combine the oxygen with th&-cells of the body. The cells of the body contain 12 different mineral salts?and the absence of any one of these salts causes di. e\ce?just as a plant droops and dies for lack of water. The^e "Cell-Salts" attract and retain the oxygen, as ] it pas:es from the lungs into the blood, and repair, I I nourish, revitalize and maintain the health an A vifTrtr of I I the cells. One red blood corpuscle does not exceed the one hundredth and twenty millionth part of a cubic inch. There arc over 3,000,000 red blood cells in one droplet of blood and the :e cells carry the iron in the blood. Molecules of iron are carriers of oxygen in the human blood. DLease is a call to the brain asking for that which the d getion and assimilation fail to furnish to supply the demands made upon the blood. Reolo sells for $1.00 a box?for 10 days we will advertise Reola at 50c a box. Glymph's Pharmacy Married, Suffragist ried. Refuses to Change Name The best legal opinion in default of Hartford, Conn., Feb. 17.?Elsie an actual court decision is that a woHill, who recently married Prof. Leav- man may take any name she chooses itt, was so well known in Connecticut provided there is no intent to defraud, s a suffragist leader and worker, that There are no written words which he announcement that she would re- tequires a woman in Connecticut to ain her maiden name though married t-ake her maiden s name after marittracted state-wide attention. It set riage. Lawyers, however, say that it uwyers and others at work reading will have to be determined if a mar., _ ?i,i ??.i u fko.a rip/1 wnmnn rntn inin<r Vior mairlpn } l/ill/u ic3 u1u oiiu new w ovv a* vuvav - 0 ..v ? ? vas anything in them which would name can vote under the maiden name . revent Elsie Hill from using in Con- or obtain a passport from the gov.ecticut her maiden name though mar- ernment. Musical Comedy I ison Coming to I n Next Week I of Union and Vicinitv: 1 . - af OF WASHINGTON SQUARE" to the , February 24,1 am offering the amusement not only the pre-eminent event of the entire 1GGEST BARGAIN IN THE HISTORY OF LS. This musical play with its. famous ARTtus from the FOLLIES OF GREENWICH VILolumbia Theatre, Columbia, two days before s city. The Columbia prices will be two dol. PRICES HERE WILL BE BUT $1.50 for vas only able to obtain the company's consent on by guaranteeing them as much money as ;d to had three quarters of the house been ices. I bere"e the Rialto will be packed and B UNION KNOWS A BARGAIN WHEN IT 1 L'.Y JUSTIFIED. I guarantee this attraction 1 DOLLAR S"OW IN THE HISTORY OF 8 r> DOLLAR SHOW, REMEMBER, with BEST I I SI.SO. M?*l orders accompanied bv rem*t- I rotation. REGULAR SALE AT BOX OFFICE I ROY WILLEFORD, I Manager Rialto Theatre. 1