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I Rialto Theatre | ? TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MAY 16-17 X V Y X f metro ii X j4 Present's i V | YOU | REX INGRAM PRODUCT! iON J 50 Principals $ I CAN AFFORD HftPfiFCTN Including: | }. TO MISS SOME Of the AJPOCA1.YP8B R??l?lpl> Valentino | X and Alice Terry % ;j; PICTURE 12,500 in the cast | | BUT NOT ~??? i I THIS N0TE I UR^A VqmvA^-W This picture ! | ONE has played f t Clintuo fKHif Spartanburg f I m vo^ii an<i c?ium- i % ^ bia with ad- ^ J* 3,30 missionprices :|: 6:00 ISn from 5100 ^ X 8:30 \Zi up* ^ur pr*ce i O'CLOCK nf 40c | ! * Adapted by June Matht* ^ j Photographed by John F Seltz X i I V V 1 ! f | ICE COLO | jChero-Cola | Served Tonight Free f I At Auction Sale! | Of Burris Furniture Co. Bankrupt Sale | Pnioroc y i nkjv/ M. & nwvay * ??? =?? v ? Everything Must Be Sold Regardless of Price X W?v W?V.A.V?V?W?W?VhV?S? A" I RED MEN, ATTENTION! ! Q been advertising all week that "MaThere will be a Red Men'? | ,io" (:rny" 'voul(l bl> !1'PSOn^'1 at a F matinee performance this afternoon. H 11'-' was approached yesterday by a EE^TIVAI RAftRPfTIP r i(C:i' ^ooi^a",an an<i w^<,n tow that I Lul If xkLi DfilVDLl uL p the Ocala hi^ch school would play Lake " ? City this afternoon at Hunter I'ark he i f) at once called off his matinee. Such B acts as this are bound to leave a warm ? it v o in ( i r r* r* I spot in the h<'arts of ?ca,ans for MrJUWlijV lliLL^ d S Kin,r an<l hls splendid company of artists, each of whom have made | themselves popular with our townsSatmday, June 19th, from 12 noon to 3 p. m. | people sine coming here last Mon I There will also he an Indian parade at 1:30 | ' "Th.i Killer" will be presented to-J -p. /,?? Ill J ?I P night as a closing feature of a most p. m. lhis teiaval will be given under tne g successful week's stand in oeaia. / J T *L *R7 A?\ TL M The big crowds which have greeted Iattsprces ot hrefee Iribe No. 4?. there I th?- Kb? com?i;ar? ?t ,,,h ni.^tv , will be a contest in the adoption decree be? | aT. tween the crack degree teams of the 7th dis- El "?.<iM.?.Aple"dld line u,> "f ,ors !! ..-I I.. iwcrai (iramas presented, they carry a lot of specialty people who really make the between acts interissions as enjoyable as the show ' It- is a safe prediction that should Mr. K and hi? company decide ~ " i " - ? stgain visit Ocala they will be greeted If Ford has too much money wh\ Soviet Russia's with enthusiastic crowds as they have doesn't he try raising ehirkens?? Newspapers Reduced Lecn during this week.?Ocala Star. j Flint, Mich., Journal. _____ They will play Union all next week. 1 ,r, . ... - , n Moscow, May 12.?Soviet Russia s _ 1 The worst thing about the flapper ] is the noise the goody-goodies make! hewspapers have been reduced dur- It is interesting to note tha a Phil- t about her.?Cincinnati Fmjuirer. ing the pest year from Kf>3 to .'5S2, adelphia minisU'r invented the j in- s 1 and now have a total circulation of r>ckshaw. We knew some speed demon * Providence was the first city in the on]y , r,0() 00() fo|. a? of Russia> ac_ invented it.?Arkansas Gazette. United States to have open air schools. * * k . ? iii : cording to a report made at the re- .... , , h I tcspite obsolete efpiipment, < iuna ^ When you want a change of cli- ? is probably, after the United States, ,<'nf ( ommunisl Party ( ongress. All mate a|| yOU have to do is is wait un- ^ the foremost agricultural nation of of these are government controlled, tit another day comes.?Watertown, the the world. For 4,000 years <'.hi- Speakers at the conference declared N. Y. Standard. e nese methods have maintained ?hrt fer- that freedom of the precc could not b tility of the soil. he permitted at this time. Subscribe to The Union Times. k - 'L H ? - * *,***** 1 Where To Worship * ***** ***** Episcopal. Sunday school and Bible class 10 \. m., followed by lay service. A cordial welcome to all. W. W. Johnson, Lay Reader. First Baptist Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Worship with sermon at 11:15 a. m B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8 p. m. The pastor's subjects for tomorrow will be "How a King Honored His Mother" and "The New Heart." The morning service will be an observance of Mothers' Day. The evening message will be evangelistic. The public is invited. Edw. S. Reaves, Pastor. Crace Methodist Church. 10:00 A. M.?Sunday school. 11:00 A. M.?Preaching by the pastor. 8:00 P. M.?The Epworth League will hold its anniversary exercises at the close of this service the pastor will install the officers. To all these services the public is cordially invited. .Too w ? vmu, it avii^v, x aowi, First Presbyterian Church. Sunday school 10 a. m. morning worship 11 a. m. At 1 o'clock, afternoon, the annual meeting for Mothers' Day. This will take the place of the night worship. Wednesday prayer meeting 5 p. m. and 8 p. m. J. F. Matheson. I BIG DAM/ TORNADO Parts of South Carolina storms and cyclones this spr heavy. Is your property prote You can get $100 in im for one (1) year for 35c. Y< on your city home for one ( I is lower if taken for three oi WHY RISK LOSING T TIME WHEN IT TAKES ! YOU? JS, WHITE US, < IE BANK Phone r ??- . ? Poor little baby is crying, because that's the only way he has of telling you that his soft, tender skin has been rubbed raw, chafed by a wet diaper. If he could talk he'd mighty soon tell mother to phone quick for a box of Pure-Test Zinc Stenrate. This new dusting powder for baby Is a blessing to mother, too. Pure test Zinc Stenrate is unlike any other, moisture repelling, with antiseptic healing ingredients. Pure-Test Zinc Stearato is sold onl> at the Rcxall Stores, a generous sized can for a nuarter. Phone Storm'* Drug Store now, and make baby smile. The next improvement in radio service will be to broadcast the score by innings.?Indianapolis Star. Si. ne of us just leave off our vests and we have our spring suits.?Pittsburgh Press. Very young people like to be "free thinkers." When they get old they find it isn't worth while. Cto to the first spring circus with three boys and you can see thrills if you can't have them. It pays to advertise in The Times. CHANGE OF LIFE WOMAN'S TRIAL Proof That Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound it of Great Help at This Period Metropolis, Illinois.? "I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- , pound il all it M. jijcar::W confined me to my IP bed and was only ( II M *^e to be up part of , |||fi the time,when I was W|r ?dvifc?,d hy a friend, * * :^r^H Mrs. Smith, to try , MB Lydia E. Pinkham's lVo[><Of.i.u Com- < pound and Liver Pills. I was so much i benefited by the U6C of these medicines that I was able to be up and about ir < two weeks. I was at the Change of Life < when I began taking the medicines and [ passed over that time without nry < .rouble. Now I am hale and hearty, do ' til my housework , washing, ironing, icrubbing, and cooking, all there istodr 4 ibout a house, and can walk two or . hree miles without getting too tired. T now of several of my neighbors wh< 4 ave been helped by your medicines. irs. Emma Culvir, 706 E. 7th St., * letropolis, Illinois. 4 Depend upon Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegtable Compound. Nervousness, irrita- " ility, heat flashes, headache and dizzi 4 ess, are relieved by this splendid med L :ine. ^ Green Street. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Sermon at 11 a. m. by Evangelist Hobbs. At 2:30 p. m. a special service for men and boys. A cordial invitation extended to the men of the city to attend this service. At 7:30 song service conducted by Rev. G. C. Thumm. Preaching by Rev. E. O. Hobbs. J. B. Chick, Pastor. Bethel A. M. E. Church (Colored) 10:00 A. M.?Sunday school. 11:30 A. M.?Preaching; subject. "The Christian's Duty and Privilege." 7:30 P. M.?A. C. E. league. 8:00 P. M.?Special program, Mothers' Day. Everybody welcome. L. D. Gamble, Minister. Some men spend half their time framing promises and the other half in making excuses. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS A LARGE MANUFACTURER of paint and roofing materials marketing its products direct to consumer, has an opening for a salesman in this section. We want a man well and favorably known; who enjoys the confidence of the community; selling exnerience would be i desirable, but is not absolutely nee-' essary. We offer an opportunity' to form a life-long connection with a | reliable manufactuier and to makej a larcer inenmp tlmn tlm nuni'm... man enjoys. With our long line you can sell in winter as well as in summer, so this is a year round business. Write today to The Tropical Paint & Oil Co., Cleveland, ( Ohio. 1378-2tpd _ | IGE DONE I INSURANCE 1 i have been visited by wind fc! ing. The property loss was K cted by proper insurance? ?j surance on your farm home P. }U can get $100 in insurance n [ 1) year for 30c. The rate H r five years. 1 HE SAVINGS OF A LIFE- 5 SO LITTLE TO PROTECT | OR COME AND SEE US. k OF UNION 4o. 400 I BMnnannaMi % | AN OPEN LET t UNION COU Y n M. r * Lfcdr lfir. ram Can you affoi X boll weevil con< Y arations (or dui X tion has ever be tions without di in Georgia, Alal ? when the bo?l w and home. Als* Y er who is (urnisl We already h X Arsenate, and t > tracted for a cai X needs it. Our ? Y immediately, so X it. And remen Y concern is oflfe | goods we sell ai Y We also have ?? annrov<?d ma hp J * I % power. We ha^ to demonstrate j )) order now for tl v hen you get rc % DELAY IS D f NOW, AND CO X ?YOU'LL NEV i | THE UNH [ |? Phones 33 and I Don't Let Your Money Loaf I.,,. Money that you are not jij using right now in your i fanning or other business / I operations can be invested ' 1 profitably with us in a ^ Certificate of Deposit. | j? Certificates are made out to SU^ your convenience as to time, so that whenever you need your funds "T*1111 "T "* '* *r ^ they will be available. Interest begins the day the money is deposited. Nicholson Bank & Trust Co. Union, S. C. Union County's oldest, largest and strongest bank Member Federal Reserve System U. S. Government and State supervision Bam it.i torn booj nn $31.24 a Month Buys a New Ford TOURING ^CAR i Buy a new Ford Touring Car today, pay only $31.24 per month on our club plan; just as you pay your grocer and butcher. Get it today?let us show you how EASY and I SIMPLE it is. No indorsements; no collateral; no red tape. "ASK US HOW" ANDERSON MOTOR CO. Ford Parts and Repairing U N I O N, S . C . LEO JENKINS, Salesman RAY STEWART, Battery Man Old Postoflice Building?Phone 161 Blue-sky laws can never be ade- The trouble with some girls is that quate so long as there is so much blue they are only giddy when they think sky to be sold. they are gay. Look forward to the joys of each How is it that we so seldom hearday and equally to the vexations. Be the denial of a story first? It would prepared. help much. rER TO THE FARMERS OF I NTY, ESPECIALLY COTTON FARMERS | ler: 'd to attempt to raise cotton in the face of X ditions without dusting or making prep- x ?ting if found necessary? No cotton sec- X en successful in face of boll weevil condi- ? listing. Investigate what had to be done X bama, Mississippi and other cotton states % eevil came along to eat them out of house o ask your farm demonstrator and bank- ? bing you what they think of dusting. ave a large number of orders for Calcium X hese will be served first. We have con- T load, but this will not serve everyone who X ! ?? 1 ' " ravine iu yuu is 10 gei your oraers to us ? you can be sure to have it when you need iber, our prices are just as low as any % ring, and we absolutely guarantee the id the price. \ X ; the agency here for all of leading and s of dusting machines?both hand and % re samples on hand now, and will be glad V same to you. Our advice is to place your % lie machine you want, so you will have it sady. $ ANGEROUS! MAKE UP YOUR MIND t ME TO SEE US ABOUT THIS MATTER * ER REGRET IT. | Your friends, o )N HARDWARE COMPANY | BY F. H. GARNER i 34 Union, S. C. i - y _ ..y , .1^ >'?. A