The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, May 11, 1922, Image 4
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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY !
May 16-17-Two Days I
The 4 HORSEMEN
of the APOCALYPSE I
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A DOLLAR FIFTY PICTURE FOR 40c [
I Fashionable I
Front Lace s T I
1 Beauty of shape and perfection >
of fit has always characterized
Worcester
Corsets, but now we present new jf!' ''h
r< models that surpass all earlier
styles. Note this clever front W 5!
lace (pictured) with its low top, ^rr ( r
short skirt and elastic sections. vR^nT^JWl)
I There are new models for T K *
every type of figure. N. \ I {
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S. KRA5S, Prop. UNION, S. C. R
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] TO BUY YOUR I'
; Summer Suit ;
y ft.Ws ger.uine Palm Beach Suits, made by
Spe o Mich PC? Co., known as the best
I cio.hii ir ma e tin the country, they are ||
WUftl? ^13.50 Ann* nrlrA ^11 OC I -
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Mo Ts '/aim Beaci Pants, all colors?they g [
arc v orth $4,50 to T5.Q0, our srice $3.95 1
Also Young Men's Clothing, all colors and | i
ail Wuu.', di $12.95 p
(Quality Brand (3othing for men and young
men, for $21.50 | c
If money means anything to you, come I c
to I. Frora's to trade, for we have small 1
7 p
profit and quick sales.
I. FROM
Your Money's Worth or- Your Money Back iY
The first institution for th<* in<lt?s-: Between Cape Horn and New Zentrial
education of young women in land, in the South Pad fie, a point can
the United States was estni>li:;hed nt b<> reached from which the nearest
Columbus, Miss., in the early eighties.! land is distant more than 1200 miles.
RIALTO
TODAY
ALICE LAKE
IN
"THE
HOLE IN THE WALL"
s at her best?as the girl whc
inked three worlds: the worlc
>f every day, the spirit world
*nd the underworld.
\ Maxwell Karger Productioi
\dapted by June Mathis fron
Fred Jackson's play
ALSO
"FRESH
FROM THE FARM"
A Educational Comedy
TOMORROW
PETE MORRISON
?IN?
"CROSSED TRAILS"
Two European capitals, Petrogra
and Madrid, were built to order, th
one by Peter the Great, the other h
Philip II, who chose the lofty site be
cause of the asthma from which h
suffered.
A DAINTY DESSERT
Why trouble to prepare
your own dessert? You can
order a quart or two of Velvet
Ice Cream, which costs
but little more and save
yourself all the trouble.
Velvet Ice Cream is manufactured
by us from pure
Jersey milk and cream, averaging
12 per cent butterfat.
It costs less than the
ordinary cream shipped
from other places, for we
save your paying the express
and manufacturer's
profit. Price 50c quart,
$1.75 gallon.
Ppnnlpe Drim Stnra
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Prompt Service
Phones 68-69
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'harter No. 9712
report of co
CITIZENS NA
at cnion, in the state (
close of husine
It ESC
Loans and discounts, including redi
anees of other banks, and foreign L
or drafts sold with indorsement ol
copt those shown in b and c) ..
Overdrafts, unsecured
leposited to secure circulation (U
value
Ml other United States Government
eluding premiums, if any) .. ..
)thor bonds, stocks, securities, etc. .
Junking House, $12,000; Furnitun
if 11,005.36
.awful reserve with Federal Iieser
.Cash in vault and amount due from
'hecks on other banks in the same
reporting bank (other than Item
Total oi Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and
redemption fund with U. S. Treasure
U. S. Treasurer
Total
LI A 111
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Jndivided profits
.esscurrent expenses, interest and ta:
Circulating notes outstanding ..
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks outstanding
Total of Items 21, 22, 2.'1, 24, ai
ndividual deposits subject to check ..
Certificates of deposit due in less than
than for money borrowed) . .
Total of demand deposits (other
posits) subject to Reserve, Items
.'10, and .'11
Certificates of deposit (other than I
rowed
>ther time deposits
Total of time depsoits subject to
82, 88, 34, and 35
ills payable (including all obligatioi
money borrowed other than redisco
otes and bills rediscounted, includi
of olher banks and foreign bills <
drafts sold with indorsement of this
Total
late of South Carolina, County of U
I, J. W. Wilbanks, Cashier of the
iat the above statement is true to th
Subscribed and sworn to befor
(Correct? Attest:
J. S. MORGAN
F. P. SALLEY
J. G. GOING
Director
11-2- -J1 g?
Notice of Sale
In the District Court of the United
States,
For the Western District of South
In Bankruptcy.
In the Matter of
Union Clothing Company,
Bankrupt.
Pursuant to an Order bearing dat<
tiie 2nd day of May, A. D., 1922, signed
by S. E. Barron, Esq., Referee ir
Bankruptcy, in the above entitled matter,
I, the undersigned Trustee ir
Bankruptcy for the Union Clothing
Company, Bankrupt, will sell befon
the door of the place of business for
merly occupied by the above namei
Union Clothing Company, at Union
S. C., on the 22nd day of May, A. D.
1922, at 12 o'clock, noon, for cash ti
the highest bidder, the followinj
> stock of gents' furnishings and fix
I tures:
Stock $9,759.01
? Fixtures 1.3G9.G0
Total $11,128.61
1 Any objection to said sale should b
made before S. E. Barron, Esq., Ref
i eree in Bankruptcy, at Union, S. C
at his office on the 20th day of May
1922, at 10 o'clock A. M.
P. D. Barron,
niadeAs Trustee for Union Clothin;
Company, Bankrupt.
Union, S. C., April 27, 1922. 6-11-1!
Motor Traffic in Sweden
Stockholm, May 10.?Motor traffi
in Sweden has now become so geners
and the consequent deterioration o
highways so great that the Ministe
of Finance has submitted a bill t
the Riksdag proposing a tax on a
motor driven vehicles.
The bil proposes that a tax of 1
kroner (equivalent to about $2.10) b
- levied on a niotoreycle without sid
d car; 20 kroner on motorcycle wit
e side car; eight kroner for every 10
y kilos (2.20 pounds each) f weigh
>- of ordinary motor cars with rubbc
e tires; 50 kroner per 100 kilos fc
cars and trucks with non-rubber tire!
; The proposed tax on automobile
' will net the state about 5,000,00
kroner (about $1,000,000) annually
all of which will be devoted to roa
maintenance. Towns and cities wil
receive one-fourth of the money thu
collected and the rest will go to th
rural communities.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT!
FOR RENT?Apartment on Sout
street, two large rooms, kitcher
front and back porch, private bath
small garden and private entranc
both back and front. Apply to Mrs
W. W. Summer, 77 South St.
MEN'S PRAYER AND PRAISE ser
vice. We extend to you a special in
vitation to come to the men's praye
meet:ng at the First Baptist churcl
Friday night, at 8 o'clock. Shor
talks and good fellowship will char
acterize the meeting. Come am
bring your friends. 1376-2
NOTICE?Donft forget the men'
prayer meeting at the First Baptis
church Friddy night, at 8 o'clock
me pudhc 13 invited. 1376-2
LOST?Today a bunch of keys witl
name on tag. Finder please returi
to C. M. McWhirter. 1
Reserve District No. .'
NDITION OF THE
T10NAL BANK
W SOUTH CAROLINA, AT THE
SS ON MAY 5TH; 1922
)URCES
scounts, accept>ills
of exchange
[ this bank (ex
746,259.61
778.81
. S. bonds par
25,000.00
I securities (in
28,850.00 53,850.01
5,400.01
" an? nxcures,
23,995.3(
ve Bank .. . . 17,5G5.G1
national banks 29,531.8'
city or town as
12 > 3,298.91
13 32,830.79
?r and due from
1,250.0(
$881,930.21
[LITIES
150,000.01
10,000.01
22,585.02
paid 18,912.75 3,072.81
25,000.01
129.61
2.334.9C
nd 25 2,464.50
156,574 27
i 30 days (other
33,638.45
than bank de2G,
27, 28, 29,
190,212.72
"or money bor
100,430.83
107,727.53
Aeserve, Items
208,158.36
us representing
unts) 114,300.00
ng acceptances
>f exchange or
i bank 178,121.82
$881,930.27
nion, ss:
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
le best of my knowledge and belief.
J. W. WILBANKS, Cashier,
e me this 11th day of May, 1922.
TllOS. McNALLY, Notary Public.
a.
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Tuesday and Wednesday
May 16-17
I METRO 1
Presents
THK i
i , REX INGRA I PRODUCTION l]
[ THE FOUR
- HORSEMEN
Of the APOCALYPSE
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^ Adapted by June Machta 0
Photographed by John P Seltz p
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" HMOTHER'S DAY
e May 14th
It isn't the cost of the
gift that dims mother's eyes
and fills her heart?it's the
r love your token expresses.
[ Hollingsworth's
J Unusual
; Candy
1 WILL GLADDEN HER
1 A complete assortment in
t stock always.
I UNION DRUG STORE
' Notice of Sale
In the District Court of the United
States,
For the Western District of South ?
Carolina, fl
In Bankruptcy. M
In the Matter of re
N. Shapiro, H
Bankrupt. h
Pursuant to an Order bearing date I
flu. On/I itiv M?u A n moo O
ed by S. E. Barron, Esq., Referee in &
Bankruptcy, in the above entitled mat- I
ter, I, the undersigned Trustee in n
F> Bankruptcy for N. Shapiro, Bankrupt,
3 will sell before the door of the place ll
of business formerly occupied by the I
above named N. Shapiro, at Union, I
S. C., on the 22nd day of May, A. D. V
1922, at 12:110 o'clock P. M., for cash ?
) to the highest bidder, the following E
^ stock of merchandise and fixtures: ^
Stock $3,705.13
Fixtures 1,014.50
3
> Total ..... .$4,820.63
, Any objection to said sale should be
made before S. E. Barron, Esq., Referee
in Bankruptcy, at Union, S. C.
I at his office on the 20th day of May,
1922, at 10 o'clock A. M.
P. D. Barron,
As Trustee for N. Shapiro, Bankrupt
> Union, S. C., May 2, 1922. 5-11-18
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This is Kodak Time.
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1 This is Kodak Store.
> | Get a Kodak now.
:j HON DRUG STORE
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TORM'S
ATURDAY
PECIAL
FOR CANDY LOVERS
Our Original *.
SATURDAY CANDY
A Wonderful One p
Pound Box of I
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES I
for 5
4 4c 1
tio
On Sale Saturday Only jot
i pat
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Don't Let
Your Money Loaf
Money that you are not
l~fag right now in your
fining or other business
ir& / operations can be invested
'profitably with us in a
ii Certificate of Deposit.
J?. Certificates are made out
to suit your convenience
as to time, so that whenever
you need your funds
v\ ti1Cy wj[j be available.
Interest begins the day the money is deposited.
Nicholson Bank 8C Trust Co.
Union, S. C.
Union County's oldest, largest and strongest bank
Member Federal Reserve System >
U. S. Government and State supervision
OLH BW IWW WTO VTStJji
SPARTANBURG MINSTREL
32 BLACK FACE COMEDIANS
? AT THE
UNION HIGH SCHOOL
Friday Night, May 12, at 8:30
Come! Plenty of Fun! Proceeds go to High School
Athletic Association. Admission 25c and 50c. U
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Save MONEY!
Verily, it will do no good for you to try?unless
there's iron in your blood, and sheer strength in your
spinal column. For no mollycoddle ever built up a
really creditable savings account!
A savings account proves the mettle of its owner as
few other tests could. A savings account shows whether
one is bred for success?or otherwise. And if you can
save money?there's no other quality you need for
success and achievement. ^ y
"Large Enough to Serve Any?Strong Enough to Brotect All"
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NATIONAL E> A N K?
IT'C AMI V A AT1CCTIA1I
11 iJ U11L1 rt XJUC.J 1 lUl1!
OF WHICH ONE YOU WANT
$25
Hundreds of suits to fit every fancy?but not one
at a fancy price.
You simply disregard figures for a while until
we fit yours.
Try on the models?never mind the amounts.
Our price of $25 is right?it's $10 less than you
can get the same quality for if you get *in the wrong
store.
Come in?we delight at the expression that comes
over a man's face when we lay all our cards on the
table.
Michaels-Stern Value First Suits
$25 And Up
Other good suits in Blue Serge and Tweed materials
(Sport models), $19.50 up.
J. Cohen Co.
HOUSE OF SATISFACTION.
More people are looking for posi- Brunettes among girls are said to
ns than jobs, and more are after be reliable, but inclined to be slow,
is than work.?Oneida (N. Y.) Dis- while the blondes are excellent in a
tch. crisis, but apt to be unstable.
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