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RBALTO Tuesday and Wednesday March 28th and 29th t d.w \ / \ 'I Wh'f'vi r thu p.t(ur? Ks? j b?". r. "hewn p?nJ> motiium j ii bi ;o??r ? auvlicnret j; \- clue. wliist!c .Miii rell // \\ wilh ficlif.hl tbeir // i n(c> 'nid 7 approval // ^ I i ! i ' 0 f\V iV 1; ^ f; f iti ... ' ' c.r.-'-v'''' ADMISSION: Adults 40c, Children 20c i 001 - ? At I ? j r Ul 3d!Ul 2 7-inch White Cloth 38-inch extra heavy v 12 yards Gingham fc 12 yards Chamtray 13 yards Work and 13 yards good bleacl X 38-inch Percales, lig ^ Anieskog Apron Gin X Eoj . Lress Gingham 1 : yards Drkk Stra^ X 5 y.rfl" Lad-Lassie C f 10 yards Kitty Cloth > ^ -3 yards V/hre Lawi ? Fhe i vy Middy 1 > SLee's, size 72x90, 2 X 38-"nch Silk Popl n, i > 10 Ladies' Gauze Ves X <r yc/'ds Indian Head > Fxr/a good Voile Wc X 13 yards Window Ci y Gne good Parasol foi X S yards ex'r* heavy * > 0 rood pair Ladies' 13 good Towels for . 7 ya'r Buster Brown > 0 pair ex*ra rood qij X -3 pair Ladies' Silk H< y 1 pood Corset for . . X 3 BIre Work Shirts fc V 1 pair of Godman Sli | Don't krre* our big I Y rrires thai will sin X Men's and Young M< I % YOUR MONEY' ?* A 4^4 A^A A^A 4^4-4^4 4^4 4^4^ %+ ^ ^ 4F (| ' . | Money Lavished For Propaganda Sofia, Bulgaria , March 22.?The trial of former Prime Minister Radoslavotr ar.d his ministers brings to I'jjht every day fresh details of the | -mister influences that brought Bulj gariu into the war on the side of the Central Empires. Witnesses state that the Germans j began by systematically buying up j the Bulgarian newspapers, working through a consortium of German fini anciers. among them the Mannes, niann brothers. A propaganda scrv' :< e was organized under a certain t Captain Kngelhardt, and soon only j German news appeared to the exclu .ion of all other. I Fngelhnvdt also lavished money or j t li.r postal and telegraph employee j as well as on police and CustomHouse officials to facilitate the pass ! ege of munitions through Bulgaria j to Turkey. A witness at the tria1 jU's: tiled fhat 10,000,000 marks had ; hoe 1 set aside for this propaganda work. I _ ('rubers' ink pays. f ' 1 zonsume SSERVE tiie entire difference between man who loses. It sums up or failure. ned is goti . Anytlrng that better use. We may consume none. We may conserve it? ge enjoyment of ii. Do you i RiALTO TODAY Zanc Grey's greatest story of the old West 'MAN OF THE FOREST' With an all-star cast MAN OF THE FOREST ALSO RUTH ROLAND 1 IN "WHITE EAGLE" i DO YOU ( I or COl i Our headline expresses the man who wins ard the all the whereofs of success Anything that is consul is conserved remains for a ; our money?and there is i and we shall obtain a inr consume or conserve? | i "I.arge Enough to Serve Any! C1T12 j NATIONA i LLARDA . FRO rday and Moi , as long; as it lasts, 22 ya Sea Island, 10 yards for >r for Play Cloth for ling for ht colors, 8 yards for . . gham, 8 yards for .... , 8 yards for / tick for loth for for n for Ml, 8 yards for lis I I yards for ;ts for for lists, 1 for urtain goods for r Khaki Cloth for Hose for Hose for ia!itv Busier Brown Hose [>se for >r inpevs for L? d:*es for . . . lirre of Low for Ladii t your porke4hooks. m $ Clothing from . . . . FRO S WORTH OR YOUR { -Strong Enough! to Protect All." LENv5 JU BANR. Y SALE] 1WS . | iday Only | irds for $1.00 4 $1.00 % si.oo 4 $1.00 X $1.00 4 $1.00 $1.00 % $1.00 4 .$1.09 X $1.00 4 $1.00 I $1.00 4 $1.00 4 $1.00 f $1.00 4 si.oo % $1.00 4 $i.oo X $1.00 4 $1.00 X $1.00 f $1.00 4 $1.00 f $1.00 $1.00 x fcr $1.00 4 $1.00 $1,00 4 $1.00 X $100 j; es, Children and Men. X Z . . .$9.95 to $21.50 \ M ! MONEY BACK. j * i f!ew County Agent c For Laurens County * I ? Clemson Cfollege, March 20.?C. L. c Vaughan, an agriculturist of excel- j lent training and varied experience, j has been uppurintcd county agent for t Laurens County to take the place of; J. E. Trevathan, who resigned recent-1 ^ y to take up county agent work in j North Carolina, according to an-i io.:ncement just made by Director W. 1 W. Long, of the Extension Service. 1 In Mr. Vaughan Laurens secures an unusually strong man, who is in posi- ' tion to lead a strong fight against the incoming boll weevil in that county. ' Mr. Vaughan is a graduate" of Clc:n-| son College in the class of 1915, nodi has had two years' experience in! caching agriculture in Darlington County and in North Carolina; one j ear's experience in county agent vork in North Carolina; two yea s' ; 10 PER CENT DISCO j SATURDAY ONLY On a!' P Shirts ai Boys, if 10c on each dol for a suit, shirt or hat is wortl and pick out any suit, shirt or 10c on each dollar and pay rr I am sure I can save yo on a suit. Isn't that worth c haven't got any war-time su thing new and at the new j discount. Thece goods were bought on the lowest posubl tiful! Gome and look them you don't buy their. We are Star Brand She es are bet to Le solid leather. i eJ L. eX I SELLS Fi Griffith Films Scenes Pretentiously Ambitious In the motion picture production of "Way Down East," which will he! shown for the first time in this city ( at the Rinlto Theatre, beginning Tues- ! ' day for a run of two days, David W. > Griffiith spent ten months of laborious > ..ndeavor and a vast fortune in the , creation of vde z*1 scenes, said to! be hv far \utiously am-! binous that )\lj^^uiY5sn?nf "Yjiaker of * creen classics i&s yet attempted. > As all seasoT^ of the year are show n > n a vast number of scenes and epi- ( > .-.odes, it was necessary to consume; his unusual length of time and h;glial aried artists were carried long on * pay-rolte to bo ready at the call for > he filming of a scene when the > weather conditions were perfec" for > his work. To produce the great > >nowstorm and breaking ice gorge scene at the climax a force of engineers were employed for a per.oil of ' more than ordinary time and even weather experts and men skilled in woodcraft were found necess .ry that all should be correct. Enthusiastic throngs cf prominent people flocked to the Forty-fourth Street Theatre in New York City for the premiere showing there : d paid as high as ten dollars for a snigle seat. In this city there will be no premium upon first night reservations and there will be daily matinees and evening performances at scheduled and advertised prices. It is stilted that "Way Down East" represents Mr. Griffith and his art at heir heights. The film even after the cutting and editing procedure yet entails twelve thousand feet of f<> .tag". The producer has followed closely the original stage drama tale of Lottie Blair Tarker and Joseph R. (Jr'smer. but his elaborations occur in the visualizing of big scenes and spr taenia:* incidents that in the spoken play were made known only through di ilogue The monster product'on is the most expensive that Mr. Griffith or anyone else ever made. It represents a total cost of more than eight hundred thousand dollars and should any he sufficiently concerned as to this feature they can secure for the asking a sworn statement from the leading auditing . corporation in New York City which , looked after the financial computation of the undertaking. Mr. Griffith wishes it stated that all this has nothing t<? do with the merits of the production ' as regards the audiences who view it. < He takes more pride in the work he , accomplished in elaborating upon the tender love and subsequent sufferings of Anna Moore, the wronged girl in the stofy. Griffith has struck with ' both hands and he brings home with < telling force a lesson for men as to the , need of n single standard for men and women, assails the narrowness of smug people who overlook in their scriptural readings that which has to * deal with "Let he who is without sin < east, the first stone," and sets forth < compelling truth which in times gone by have been foolishly hushed. i? 1 1 ' SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS T.OST A navy blue crocheted tam on Ihe streets of Union. Finder please leave at The Times office. It WANTED?Table boarders. I.oca tlon, corner Main and Church < streets, (old Arthur house). I'hone 376. Mrs. John Bobo. 133" jxporicncc in cotton brooding work or a large South Georgia Tarm corn- | jany; and two years' experter.ee a< rounty agent in Georgia in the mid.:'. >f the boll weevil infestation. He is [ diorefore, well fitted for leadership, in agricultural affairs in Laurens! :ounty under present conditions. Having spent several years in the Georgia boll weevd territory, Mr. V'aughan is particularly alive to the tn-cds of farmers in the presence of the boll weevil. In his county agent work in Georgia, he was very su- - ' nssful in arousing the interest of: business men and corporations hi, helping to fight the battle of diveisi-i Red farming, and had much success I especially with livestock work, sweet, potato storage house work, boys' club work, etc. ?.lr. Vaughan will take up his duties in Lauvens county March 20, with headquarters at Laurens. UNT FOR I 'Ten's and Beys' S-^'s, j [id Hats liar you are going to srenJ B i saving, just come on down | hat in the house, figure off a e the balance! u from eight to tea dollars ? oining after? You know I | its, hats or shirts. Every- |, >rice and then 10 per cent I all bought this season and B e market. They are beau- |, over, and if they don't suit N s glad to show you through. | ter. Every pair guaranteed | OLLY I! 3R LESS | 1 When T( 1 REM i T C T V % M( ? .*. Women's Black Colt< V Men's Hose, ail color: Boys' and M sses Rib X Me^'s Si k Ecse, pair Y/omen's seam up ba l Women's seam u? ba y Men's Suspenders, p< A Boys' Susrenders, pai ? Ladies' Silk Camisole X 32-inch Zephyr Ging X 27-inch, 25c quality |? Good quali'y Dress ( X 40-inch Unbleached 36-inch Percale, yarc X 40-inch Figured Voil 36-inch SPk Pongee, X 36-inch English Long V 72x90 Hemmed Sheel X 81x90 Hemmed Shee 36-inch Floy ered Cui 25c quali'y Colored C X Ladfes* Cau7e Vesfs, ladies' Wash Waists. X lien's Dress Shirts, ei | I ad'es' GinHham Ho1 V i U.:? > CD ton nc j, cai ' Whr'le and colored R?< J WHY i J. F. Mc Don't Keep I % Much Money 1 At Home I A fire once started in a country residence is 1 j hard to put out. There are thieves in the I r, country occasionally, too. Consequently it 1 % is not wise to keep much currency or many E valuables at home. In the bank's vault your J pro ^erty is safe and your money on deposit E is where it will do you and the community fl the most good. 1 Nicholson Bank 8C Trust Co. I t Union, S. C. | in County's oldest, largest and strongest bank I Member Federal Reserve System l U. S. Government and State supervision I w *->n Notice to Directors ures, one with head turned over the shoulder as if Jn conversation with the A meeting of the directors of the other. Presumably they are part of Union Canning & Products Company lh<* treasures accumulated by the late is hereby called for Friday, noon*, Archduke Ferdinand in his travels. March 24. ~ 1 he Union Canning & Prod. Co.. Fragments of the freeze of the ParlS33-2t Lewis M. Rice, Pres. thenon are said to be the best exam pies extant of the work of Phidias, celO. . i 17 - r ebrated Greek sculptor and to have no rigmal Fr?eze of .. . ? superior among even the great works The Parthenon for which Athens is celebrated. Vienna, March 18.?Two fragments An iceberg, with the portion above of I'hidian sculpture have been discov- 200 feet long by 60 or 60 feet wide, ered in the Hofburg, or Imperial Pal- was found near Honolulu, drifting not1, whose numberless apartments westward in tropical waters 01 tne and lofts and cellars are filled with un- north equatorial current. It is bclisted cases of relics accumulated lieved that the ioe mass originated in through centuries of Hapsburg reign, the Bering Sea, was caught in the They are marble reliefs in excellent north Pacific current after rounding preservation and experts pronounce the Aleutian Islands and, passing rapthem to be from the original frieze of idly south, continued on across the the Parthenon. tropic of Cancer and turned west in They contain two processional fig- the north equatorial current. i Are Looking For | , BARGAINS ^OME TO I TURE'S >n Hose, pair 5c X s, pair 5c ^ bed Hose, pair 10c a 25c ? ick Lisle Hose, pair 15c ? ick Silk Hose, pair 35c x lir 15c ? ir . . . . 10c ? s,each 50c y hams, in all the new spring patterns, yard 33c % Gingham, yard 19c ? linghams, yard 10c ? Sheeting, yard 8c % 1 12 l-2c ? J " ? es, yarn IDC X yard 69c Y Cloth, yard 10c % ts, each , . . ,75c 4 is each 95c ? 'tain Scrim, yard . .10c T rinkle Crepe, yard 18c % each 10c l , each 89c ich 75c x i?e Dresses, each $1.95 y :h 5c | :k Rack Braid, per bunch 10c J PAY MORE ELSEWHERE? | Lure Dry Goods Co. |