The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, May 15, 1922, Image 4
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% A magnificent screen
% translation of the story
% that has thrilled twenty
V millions of readers. ?
Enacted by the greatest
cast in hi story; compris% *
ing more than 12,500; in^
eluding the 50 principal
V* characters.
Produced at a cost ot
* six months of prepara?
tion; a year and a half ol
? action; and slightly mort
i than a million dollars.
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Pictures Corporation
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From the novel by Vi
cente Rlasco Ibanez
Adapted by June Mathi:
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ADMISSION:
Adults 40c, Children 20<
> Hours for Shows:
1, 3:30, 6:00, 8:30
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Speed-up Policy in
All Business Activities
Stockholm. May 1!.? A spced-Mj
|><?li?y in all business and industria
activities tinder its control lias beei
adopted l?y the Swedish government
which is headed l.y Premier Prant
ing, Socialist leader.
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ill nvvj'iiiK Willi III'.S pilill-y, I! Spe
<ial committee ? !" exports, assign"!
to report on best methods t ex
ploiting the national forest reserves
now urges the government to expan*
its forestry enterprises, ereet pap.i
pulp mills, establish saw mills or
state forest domains and go into bu- i
ness on tt more aggressive scale will
increased efficiency and closer econ
omy.
The committee proposes that tin
government ereet a paper pulp mil
and tiike over three saw mills ir
northern Sweden and that the Sta'f
Domains Board, having control ol
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irovi-rnnu-ntal business enterprises, be
t authorized to build new saw mills in
d'fferent parts of the country where
) .he government owns forest lands.
1 Last year the gross revenues of the
i government domains amounted to
. l2S.10l),P0u kronor (equivalent to
- about $7,.'lXf>,<)<)0). The government
is anxious to increase these revenues.
; American Corn
Planted in Volga
1 Samara. May 11.--American corn,
: which, as a result of American pari
tieipation in Russian famine relief
. if. to ho sown this spring for the
i first time, in many parts of the Vol.
ga valley, is hailed by Soviet agiieultural
propagandists as "the giant
. grain" destined to save the valley
1 from further fears of famine,
i "Kokukruzha," as the Russians call
' Indian corn, is lauded poetically in
f full-page illustrated newepaper ap
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n the San
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peals to the peasants to sow it. :
Methods of cultivation are explained
and the papers picture fields of <
mai'/tc higher than a man's head, i
likely to be secure from corn even 1
at a period when drought would kill
wheat and rye.
The meter of the Russian poems
i?i this coin campaign sound strangely
iike that of an American Indian
song.
Use of Indian corn has been general
in some parts of the Ukraine and j
even in a small area of the olga valley
for a number of years, so it is
not totally unknown to the Russian
peasant. The variety of the grain ;
imported for sowing in the Volga
valley may be planted as late as
May 15 and will mature in time for
a harvest before the last killing I
frost.
It pays to advertise in The Times.
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TODAY I
0 Grave! Where *
h Thy Vic-tcree? j
> death! where is thy sting? t
oiks thought these birds had 1
huffled off,
lut you can't kill them, by j
ing!
^nd when *they breeze back '
lome and find?
'!**?J?**?o boy! Let's go!
?Ding, ding!
Adolph Zukor presents
"3 LIVE GHOSTS"
With Anno Q. Nilsson and <
Norman Kerry ^
A George Fitzmauridle ]
Production
roni the play, by Frederick S. Isham J
Scenario by Ouida Ilergere <
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"WINNERS OF THE
WEST" :
FECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
iOST ?A gold watch chain on the
streets of Un:on yesterday. Reward
if returned to Roy Vaughan.
uOST On the street or in some store
Saturday afternoon, a lady's purse
containing"*$3.00 and some change,
one tax receipt with owner's name.
Finder please lease at Times office
or return to Mrs. Mary Hart. It
There are nine different kinds of
solitaire, including the game of gviing
to a party and not knowing the
i.ew dances.?Schenectady Gazette.
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II have opened a
restaurant and lunch
an*J have employed H
and can furnish nice
alF hoitrs Give us a
pleased."
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I HIMHim union 111 III I I
J?es Rare Prints for
"Four Horsemen"
Sixteenth Century Collection Found
by Rex Ingram for Allet.<?rie:il
Scenes in Picture.
A c Unction of rare old prints, such
is j v als that of any museum in the
vorld in intrinsic worth, v.a made i
;.x intrant, the director, as an aid
n costuming hi3 colassal production
or ivVtvo of " The Four lloisemen of
Apocalypse," from the worldi.mous
novel l y Vicente Wasco Jbai-z.
This famous film is now being
how 11 at the itir.lto Theatre.
A canvas of the art world revealed
!> fa 11 that anything approaching a
..if TV., ir 11 -
. au^dviuii m.hxz i-wii! ?lurs'-mm. 11
:s pictured in the Bible, in the Bonk
0 Uevclation, was all but unobtainable.
After an almost endless search
t was found that Arthur Denison, a
01 "dor of old- print', held one of
he two remaining copies of an orignal
set of Albrecht Durer's etchings
n wood, done in 1511.
In this collection, i. a series of
irawings cf the H< rsemcnt?Warj]
"amine. i'rr.tilence and Death as pie- !
need luring the age of rebgious zeal- j
's. The piints show the painstaking
Itenlion to detail so characteristic of
lie Piwt Work cf the early workers
n \v >d and the imaginative flights
f a (lose student of the i'ible.
When Di rector Inn ram saw the i
:rints--glimpses of which appear in!
he picture?rhe immediately arranged
o use them in the camera'-; visualiznion
of the biblical scourges. But Mr
Jenison agreed only on condition that
e remain with them during the en re
time they were b ing used. The
esult was that his collection, with
imself serving in the role of custod'.n,
was at Metro*8 W( st Coast studios
a Hollywood for several weeks.
June Mathis adapted ::The Four'
lorsernen of the Apocalypse" of the j
creen.
Card of Thanks
We desire to thank our friends and
datives for the kindness and symathy
shown during the illness of
ur daughter, Laura Frances, at the
Wallace Thomson hospital. May (', <1!
lower His richest blessings on yon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Betsill.
Union, S. C., May 13, 1922.
Lofe your neighbor as yourself and
lat's all the maxim that will be necjsary.
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\ttention Elks!
Important Notice!
You are urgently requested to at:end
a regular meeting of Union
Lodge, No. 1321, B. P.
E' Tuesday evening,
ntSB^ May 17th?at ^e k.
P. hall, beginning
promptly at 8 o'clock
sharp. This is a \very important
Meeting. We have four candidates to
>e passed upon ai d five or more to
so initiate d. Other important maters
will c. me before this meeting widuding
discussion of new home, and
;he state convention to be held in
Greenville Wednesday and Thursday,
May 17th and 18th.
We need your presence and help.
Please be on hand promptly by 8
j'clock. Refreshments.
By order
E. M. Garner, E. R.
Attest:
J. E. Jones, Secretary.
Conference on Christianity
Evanston, 111., May 13.?A conference
on Christianity and the economic
>rdor to be held here May 23-24-25 has
been called by a number of bishops,
n inistcrs and laymen of the Methodist |
Episcopal Church, ltishop Francis J.
McConncll of Pittsburgh, who has recently
returned a'ter making a re- ligious
and pjonon.it savvey in China, J
t\ i 11 preside. The c.?iiferem<? will be
for discussion without execu' :ve power.
It will include all points of view
from laymen and clergymen regarding
the economic order, those interested
announced. The delegation will be limited
to 200. Invitations have J cen
sent to ministers and laymen in all
parts of the country.
The following subjects will he discussed:
"The Economic Order?What
It Is"; Christian Principles Affecting
the Economic Order"; "Competition What
Forms Are Christian and What
Un-Christian"; "The Profit Motive?
Its Place, Power and Value"; "In |
come, How Determi' od an 1 Contrail- ,
ed." and "What Shall We I)a Abajt.j
It?"
Each speaker will be allotted th.'rly1 j
minutes; discussion will follow. The j
conference will issue no lep r'.s nor (
findings. ?
PUBLIC I
nice, ciean, sanitary S
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counter in my store |
lase GSascow as ccoV jg
lunches and meals at |j
call and you will be I!
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SHWUffflPIBW I '
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1 IMPORT*
TO Bl
Ml' (? rJi'i
!av*h ?. 1?u 1u11u
ffce Southern R;
bu&ness men on
at [he (jwarfcrs o
will address ;Sie i
aj l9'h?atllA. M
j establishing a Cr
| ing.
1 Mr- Nickles <
iS, C, and Mr. "W
these subjects at
We consider
importance to U
I and hope they v
ai'endance.
Mr. Turner ;
all farmers and I
Union Cpuniy ar
R. L. McNALLY
H. L. GAFFNEY
W. E. THOMSON
L. M. JORDAN
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i fanning or other business _
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ALL THE WEEK
COMMENCING MONDAY. MAY 15
Union, S . C. "
Under the auspices cf the American Legion Post No. 22 of Union
I n a -
| Jack King's Comedians
5 The Biggest, Best and Cleanest Cut Show on the Road I
' 35 PEOPLE 9 PIECE ORCHESTRA 1
1 Featuring "FRECKLES"
| The Buy Who Has Made Millions Laugh
At The Big $10,000 Tent Theatre
Monday Night a Big Four Act Play
"By Order of the Court"
With High Class Vaudeville Between the Acts
Good, Singing, Good Dancing,
Good Music, Funny Comedians
Time?Doors open 7:30, show starts 8:00. Place Under the Big
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Tent Theatre. Prices?War tax included, Children 2oc, Adblts 40c
Hear Our Orchestra at 4:30 At Storm's Drug Store
Ladies Free Cut Thi# Coupon ?ut
This ticket will admit one Lady
ft/lrtrifiiH/ IViflllt Free when accompanied with one
IVlUIIUdj Hiypaid admission Monday night.
lNT announcement
ISINESS MEN AND
FARMERS
Turner, General Agricultural Agent of
&??way, will address a meeting of the
Thursday evening, ay 18th, at 8 P. M.
f fhe Youug Men's-Business League, and
:armers of Union County on Friday, May
?La D^Ua TL^-i? ? iL_ ?Li?t. _f
at me i\idiiu uieaire on ine suojeci Of
earn Station and on Sour Cream Dairyof
the Spartan Creamery, Spartanburg,
food, County Agent, will also deal with
the Friday meeting.
this meeting and these subjects of great
nion County farmers and business men,
nil not allow anything to prevent their
is an unusually interesting talker, and
business men interested in the future of
e invited to be present.
L. J. HAMES J. ROY FANT
W. N. GLYMPH E. NICHOLSON
B. F. ALSTON, JR. R. F. FOWLER
R. P. HARRY J. F. McLURE
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