The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, March 24, 1922, Image 4
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Sofia, Bulgaria , March 22.?The
trial of former Prime Minister Radoslavotr
ar.d his ministers brings to
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Central Empires.
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f!ew County Agent c
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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'
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Shirts ai
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for a suit, shirt or hat is wortl
and pick out any suit, shirt or
10c on each dollar and pay rr
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haven't got any war-time su
thing new and at the new j
discount. Thece goods were
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Star Brand She es are bet
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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.
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376. Mrs. John Bobo. 133"
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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.
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A fire once started in a country residence is 1
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% is not wise to keep much currency or many E
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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.
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