The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, May 17, 1922, Image 4
| Rialto Theatre :
| TOMORROW ONLY
*? The Road to Romance? or ^oai* *? Ru*n*
Could she take it7 Could Could she go back to it,
*<? she live down, as the wife (?p?J v"^4 vl^\ knowing that her single
V of the man she loved, her il|y|p/ frailty must sooner or
r nienaCC
?? Such is the girl's dilemma
/S/Czresplendent screen drama which
f Robert Z. Leonard
| IMAEMURRAri
I xJPs clcocK.
V* Based on a ^ By Edmund Goulding
> story by Ouida
Ber^ere. Directed by^^=5:::::=s==lE5=;r^^ A Tiffany
JT Robert Z. Leonard ? Production
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t Usual Admission Shows 2-4-6-8-10
| Willi urn Dry Goods Co.
\<mi m 'iiiiT' rme ii mi'ifr ignTmrr *araretzi-*.
IF"IT'S GOOD HONEST j'" cKv!
nt-in, Alberta, May 1.r).?
first sawmill to be erected on
| i?t| Arctic coast will be shipped f
La ^ T & "T ^^?*1 18^3? ' Kdinonlon this month consigned
M &?? J|j ^g| M i I he Koyal Canadian Mounted Pr
1 r? V Ir Iw \ \ (At'SS, t to ' (' ^ u,> "erschel Island
* | ^j10 n,outh 0f t|le Mackenzie rl
YOU APE LOOK'MG FOR j~SSS
Arctic coast.
^. ~ p. H SB The engine which accompanies
;-v' ? N ' . M JP? mill is of the two-cycle variety an
V*1 sV A p& *"i A* ft $ H h" I minus carburetor or ignition, nnd
' &hi < gj^g g| t*d& g I I be run either on lish oil or on
^ ' j -; y H Si i crude oil from the Fort Nori
jj It is expected to have the l
t ?Tf> rjlf;ip y\r? I^T5 rt'r3 ni/PFIT Q in ?l'oration by September when
AND IE rKllh fo Mi Iwl" rrrrr ?
titti*7 / x.. : circular saw for the tirst time
I their lives.
i pi' rHT rivrAnnfj A >T:T\ 1
i I < hj vai!i?. vjAruau?) Allil
PUMPS SI.50 TO $4.50 a??
I ^ , | WE CARRY A
J L * DIES' BLA!'K AND TAN PLAIN |
DUMPS, A B/DGA5N $2.50 I GENUINE
JUT REQ-D'ED A SHIPMENT OF PATENT | And also parts for other
STRAP i'OiVlPS, BUCKLE AND BUTTON I uEFFECT
$3 50, $3.85, $4.95 | PHILADELPHIA
MEN S OXFORDS, ALL LEATHER, | P?!!
SNAPPY STYLES . . .$3.50, $3.95, $4.95 I
THE
IT'S NOT MOW MUCK WE CAN GET.
BUT HOW LITTLE WE CAN TAKE. -JZZZZZ:
make reasonable charges
ytk i hp if ^ w 3" y?u win c?me to u* ae?in
AUo i i^LL o foster & [
SHOE STORE
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I MAY SALE
f THIIRQnAV_FPimiAV_QATIIRnAV
In tiuuuyn i "i aiyn 1 ~un 1 uat/n t
10% OFF
LADIES' SUITS, COATS, SILK DRESSES 25 PER CENT
OFF. AFTER ALL, THE BEST SALES TO ATTEND ARE
WILBURN'S SALES.
fRIALTOf
i LAST SHOWIIG TOUT
% RUDOLPH VALENTINO
f AND
| AUCE TERRY
f IN
| The FOUR HORSEMEN
| ol the Apocalypse
X Romance that inspiresBeauty
that enthrallsX
Spectacle that astounds
in its magnificence$
Truly Metroes Master
Picture
X ADMISSION
i Adults 40c, Children 20c
X
SHOWS
1-3:30-6-8:30
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X SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
IT SEEMS like we have some kind
of weather almost all the time. The
V Watkins Man. ltpd
,
? THE WATKINS TIRES and tubes are
guaranteed f< r mileage by The J. R.
Watkins Co. of Winona, Minn.,
whose capital stock is $12,000,000,
B the oldest and largest company of
I its kind in the world. Quality and
B service has put them there. Let me
I show you sample sections of tires
P and tubes. More than 100 other
B quality products. T. B. Strange,
Union, S. C., The Watkins Man.
1 tpd
!HOW ABOUT a nice organ for the
home or church for less than half
price? Burris Furniture Co. Bankrupt
Sale. 1381-2t
FOR SALE?Two fine cows fresh in
milk. J. M. Bennett, Union, S. C.,
Route 2. It
XOW'S THE TIME TO GET a nice
stove or range for a song, and it
> won't cost you much to sing. Burris
Furniture Co. Bankrupt Sale.
1381-2t
COME IN AND PICK OUT anything
in the stock and if you don't like
the price we make you have it put
up for auction. Burris Furniture
Co. Bankrupt Sale. 1381-2t
K FOUND?On East Main street yesE:
terday afternoon, a pair of gold
CI spectacles in case. Owner can get
jjgjj: same by paying 25c for this ad and
calling at The Times office. It
~:
1 FOUND by J. R. Brasington, on road
?ast between Kellys and Union, one portion
of side curtain for automobile.
Th,. Owner may recover by calling at
Times office and paying for this ad.
J. R. Brasington. ltpd
rom
! ; \kkytiiinu MUST be sold regard lice
less of price. Open nil day. Auetion
sale at 8 p. m. Prizes given
away at each sale. Biv~t. Fttrni%tl'
ture Co. Bankrupt Sale. i:i81-2t
mill
va" Card of Thanks
the
We desire to express our sincere
the thanks to the kind friends who mind
is istered to our dear mother, Mrs.
can Bcrnice Edwards, during her last
the illness and death. We shall never
nan forget the kindness f.' own her and us,
and we pray God's bVs-ing upon each
mill and every one. We (specially extend
the < ur thanks to the fui ii!y physician,
f n Dr. S. 0. Sarratt, who so faithfully
in attended her in her illn ss.
ltpd Her children.
COMPLETE LINE OF
FORD PARTS
cars. We have the agency for 1
f
celebrated (
, GRID BATTERY
ADC* PHI* I
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'P/.crTt'ny k
BATTERY 1
ROUGH SATISFACTION . t
n i
killed workmen and we pride ,
grade work we turn out. We i
for work. Try us once and 1
tUNCAN GARAGE i
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H-.i I1 Willi iril nnrV nriilVMi lwa<|WHiaHHnaHWIBMnaMiHH
How Much Beauty Is Varnish Deep!
HOW much of the beauty of your has been satisfying home owners for
home i3 dependent upon that more than half a century, and there i9
fractional part of an inch which is var- a Du Pont Varnish for every interior
nish! Your floors, woodwork, in fact and exterior use.
everywhere where you wish to intensity Drop md kt ^ Aaw you how
the beauty of wood. Du Pont Varnishes can bring new
It is because we realize the importance beauty to your home,
of varnish to you that we sell the varnish We give you real service?as well as
in the yellow cans. Du Pont Varnish real varnish.
BAILEY BUILDERS
SUPPLY C0*
SUPREMIS?for floors 6^ T/AVDKVio
SUIPOLEUM-tor interiors j]]JH5 ' TOIIIBI
NA VAHTE?tor exteriors ffTfi
^ |jj *1 j ,'|?) j FIMESTQOAlilY
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'Peacock Alley" Is offering which at its special showing right reserved to the said Town of
fiorffpniin Prorlurtinn 'n New York won the unstinted praise Union to redeem any or all of the said
of the critics as being the most beau- an^ *,'me ^^r thirty (30)
It is not often that motion picture nnd KorKeous production of the Tbe right is reserved to reject any
fans are given the opportunity to'^recn- The Cl,st 8aPP?rting Miss or all of the said bids Each bidder
!f.? ei.<. ?r>?i mi?t ,a<, Murray is a most notable one and in- l!,; required to deposit certified check in
thc ,at(st and mo8t sty,,sh cos- dudes Monte Blue in the leading male the sum of ?ne Thousand ($1,000.00)
urnes presented by one of the most , Monte lue in the lead ng malt DolIarg> with said bid aa evidence of
rttractive artists of the screen in a ?? Edmund Lowe, W. J. I< erguson, gooel faith to become forfeited in event
dory vibrant with r mance and ad- Anders Rando,f. William Tooker, said bid is accepted and such bidder
,,K?f m0, mi % Howard Lang, William Frederick, M. fads to comply with the same,
venture, but that is what Mae Mur- leffrvs I ewis "Peacock A" bids be 8ealed and mailed
ay's latest picture, "Peacock Alley," 'I,, , ~ ,'j. f , Emslie Nicholson, Chairman, Union,
s. It will be shown Thursday at the Alley 18 hy Edmund Goulding, based ()n or before the 6th day of June,
Rialto Theatre on a story by Ouida Bergere. It was A. D. 1922, at 12 o'clock, noon.
t ... directed by Robert Z. Leonard and ? . Emslie Nicholson,
In this Metro release for Tiffany . t , , h n>. T vr..r?u Chairman Street Commission of Town
Productions, Inc., presented by Rob- Photographed by OUvei 1. Marsh. of Union
trt Z. Leonard, Miss Murray portrays n *? e i R. P. Morgan,
.he part of a Parisian dancer, who. an Bond. For Sale J F. Cheek.
, 1. m m. ? ^ .. . , Members of said Commission,
he darling of the famous city of The Street Commission of the Te?wn Union S C . Mn? itah iooo
Measure, is reted and adored for her of Union, South Carolina, willsell to ' "" ~~~T ' "5ri7.24.3i
laring and artistic creations. She falls highest bidder for par $li>0,000,- * r
, ... ... . . . 000 worth of Serial Coupon Bonds of
n love with a youthful American, a the Town of Union, South Carolina, Thousands of dollars are extracted
mall town boy, and goes back to bis the gth day of June, A. D. 1922, at by beggars each niRht from the New
lome only to find that the people of 12 o'clock, noon, in the Office of Emslie York City theater crowds. Earnings
he little village are scandalized at his Nicholson, Chairman of the said Com up to |qq an hour have been reported
'rench wife. The rude awakening' mission, at Nicholson Bank & Trust
imong the bright lights of Broadway Company, Union South Carolina. I
rivet this story .tun, which it ft ?J. PBIIDREM SCOUTS
>ne of the most dramatic offerings of the rate of not more than five (5) ner ahould not bt "dOMd." Treat
he screen. cent interest to be paid semi-annually, them externally with?
"Peacock Alley" is typically a Mae on the first day of January and the ^ M fl
Murray picture. IU Korgeous set- "VtUtV^ "VnV, W I
ings ands the costly costumes of the not ies8 than twenty (20) years nor A l"0 W U
itar are outstanding features in an more than forty (40) years, with the Otm If iMrWf
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