The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, May 24, 1922, Image 4

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f 8,000,000 Women Make their Way Thy fart that eight million American women earn their living not only proves that they must?but they ran, as well. Ami more than this number of women have learned well to handle their money. This is one of the most inspiring and helpful facts of our day. The time has come when women are recognized in the financial world. J \r<l they are greeted with a sincere welcome indeed when thev enter our" hank's doorwav. * "Large Knuigh to Serve Any?Strong Enough to Protect All" CITIZENS NATIONAL E> A N mill ii? ii?i ii ii tmbmwmi luaaohhabaamk OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY FRIDAY, MAY 2GTH ! Join us in celebrating this day. With every 50 cents cash pui chase we will give (as long ^.s they last, limit one to customer) one gilt package, the contents of which will surprise and delight you. UNION DRUG STORE P* S .-Watch for our advertisement toI morrow. ______ b??atumrjuma?hmwm?? -- I HOME CANNING ! MADE EASY! >. mnt ArT*cttfr*C'<T5 ^ , Food conservation is a mighty factor in the progress r of civilization. With the above machine the problem is [ solved. You can can from your garden all you will need 1 ? of fruits, berries and vegetables for the entire year. 2 I Come in and let us demonstrate the value of the wonder- [ ful little machine. No soldering, no standing over a hot U fire. Simple, scientific, sane. LEWIS M. RICE j At The Union Times Office. I MPaBwaa???p&i^tapBa?n?WS8M?HB?i Put St 1 'here! I lavoline r ^ u bet' I vc i-.rcii ie ;r:g it nghtt en years, e\? r since I bought my first car, .in old two eyiindrr buggy " It makes no difference liow ,< a ; , y Havolire by the tjuarf, in one or five gallon <. .;iis, S5 : * ' i!!on drams (with the handy faucets), or in wooden b. rre.U ? It is the same good high grade oil that it has a!w;ys been sue. it was put on the market nearly twenty years ago Ruv hint"j/inf. Look for the Ilavohne sign when you need oil on the road, and keep a can or l.,.rre! of I I.e. (.line handy in your garage or tool house ? Ask your I lavoline dealer for i roj of "Oil" I bis booklet will tell you the prop r ;;j ( f I f , ' ? to use THE UNION HARDWARE CO DISTRIBUTORS I K; < . t' P*l Off. iNagmrmcv^r; i iiu.yt^ i .. .? 4. RIALTO TODAY .Mayflowjer Photoplay Corporation presents George Loane Tucker's Production "LADIES MUST LIVE" With BETTY COMPSON A Paramount Picture All the sides of modern woman's life! Her glory, her foibles, her ways with the world and men! In a gorgeous, intimate picture of things not everybody knows. ADDED "A DEVLISH ROMEO" Fox Sunshine Comedy TOMORROW Rudolph Valentino A Alice Terry IN "THE CONQUERING POWER" Notice I I am operating a motor bus line from Union to Whitmire and run on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and , Sunday and the schedule is as follows: ' Leave Whitmire at 8 a. m. Leave Union at 11 a. m. Leave Whitmire at 2 p. m. Leave Union at 5 p. m. 1386-3tpd J. W. James. Times Correspondents' Picnic The Times' correspondents will hold ; their annual picnic at Boatman , Spring Saturday, May 27. Every correspondent is urged to come. We will meet at 9 o'clock at the Confederate monument. Those who have cars will pro\id?? for those who have no cai. Each correspondent may bring one invited guest. Each correspondent will I bring u bosket. We are expecting a good day and a jolly time. We also 1 have some very important matters o' , business that will come up for disi cussion. Be sure and make your plans ! to go. | 138G-3t ? Lewis M. Rice. Colored Undertaking Parlors Located on North Gadberry Street. Prompt and efficient service rendered at costs that are not unreasonable. Well equipped to serve. I am a licensed embalmer and funeral director. When you need me call 338-W. A. JETER, Proprietor. Pressed straw bricks with light wooden frames are now being used in France. \ f t IMPANY f INION, S. C. ! > SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ilEV. VV. L. WALKER, D. D., a noted pastor evangelist of Dan /ille, Ky., will conduct a series of meetings at the First Baptist church, beginning Sunday, May 28th, at 11 o'clock, a. m. Public 4s invited to attend these meetings. It LOST?Today on streets of Union one pair of gold, shell-rimmed glasses. Finder please leave at Times office. ltpd WANTED?200 men at the Baraca class First Baptist church next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. 1387-311387-3t EVERY MEMBER of the Baraca class is expected to be present next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, at First Baptist church. Bring your friends. 1387-3t THE UNION TEA ROOM will give special rates to business men whose families are leaving town for the summer. Hours 7:30 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. The Ladies' Exchange offers splendid gifts for graduation presents. ltpd REV. W. L. WALKER, D. D., a noted evangelist of Danville, Ky., will speak at the court house at 4 o'clock in the afternoon on Sunday, May 28. A male quartet will sing and the First South Carolina Regimental Band will furnish the music. The public is invited. It FOR QUIClT SERVICE PHONE 167 We call and deliver your clothing in a dust-proof motorcycle. We remove spots and stains from clothing /without injuring either the fabric or the color. Our modern methods make clothes look like new, in the shortest possible time. Give me a trial. 1 certainly will appreciate it as much or more than anyone else. Hames Pressing and Repair Shop ! Nicholson Bank Building Phone 167 Building an Aerial Harbor Gothenburg, Sweden, May 23.? This city with its extensive marine shipping facilities, and its new free port is now preparing to build an aerial harbor. It will have all the facilities required by sky pilots, an up-to-date service department and the latest congruences for landing and taking off. A corporation has been formed to build the air station and operate it in conjunction with the city authorities of Gothenburg. It is proposed that the city shall have the privilege of buying the company's shares in the enterprise after 10 years and thus take over full control of the air port. Among ttyb founders of the air port project are Governor Oscar von Sydow of Gothenburg and Bohus province, Dan B rest roe t>i, Sweden's greatest ship owner and many of the most prominent business men of the city. Albania an Unique Country Genoa, May 23.?Happy Albaniu Is the term which has been applied to that country for it is stated that it occupies the unique position among European nations of being the only country which has no national debt and has a gold currency. Mehedi Franheri, the head of the Albanian delegation to the conference ciere, in an interview indicated that ill would be well with the country I 'if only we are left in peace for a I ittle while." Debt to be Liquidated Santiago, May 23.?Chile will reeive approximately l,.r>00,000 pesos rold from the German government ' n payment of expenses incurred in J connection with the internment of ( lernian sailors in this country dur- ! ng the war, acccording to an anlouncement by Dr. von Erckert, Ger- | nan Minister here. The sailors were < nembers of the crews of the German misers Dresden and Seaadler. The inter-allied commission which ( lirects the payment of indemnities \ m posed on Germany under the reaty of Versailles has just author- ' zed liquidation of the debt, it was , dated. ; ( ?ase Held Against Governor Russell { ' 1 Jackson, Miss., May 24.?Miss Fran- f DIJ.U AtAA AAA 1 *J * ?-a oiiAiicnu s $iuu,uuu damage suit " gainst Gov. Lee M. Russell, alleging , ireach of promise and seduction was ( lied in the Hinds county circuit court J oday. 1 In the hope of building up a sturdy . ace the government is aiding the j mck-to-the-soil movement for native i Inwaiians. A demonstration farm is ( n operation on Molokai Island. rROUP l Spasmodic Croup It frequently I# relieved by on* application of? VIS1&JR Ops 17 MMhnhrt (W Ytarty i 9 i' v > f "V We state our belief the tobaccos hence cigarette the Liggett & Myerj Tobacco ^| Chesterfield :of,,iRC " CIGARETTES " ?" of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos?blended jH Last Call! WE ARE MAKING OUR LAST CALL TO FARMERS TO PLANT AN ACRE OF I TOMATOES FOR THE CANNERY. 1 HAVE I PLENTY OF PLANTS TO FURNISH YOU. I THE PRICE IS LOW-$l.00 A THOUSAND. I IF YOU WILL PLANT AN ACRE, HURRY. IT I IS NOT TOO LATE. IF ANY OF THOSE WHO I AGREED TO PLANT AN ACRE NEED AD- I DITkML PLANTS, I HAVE THEM. COME I QUICK! Y. ONE DOLLAR FOR ONE THOU- I SAND. I Lewis M. Rice AT TIMES OFFICE ; ^ I Notice of Sale nnmwwi?iiBiiw nmmimmuuwmtmmm in By virtue of the authority contained OLDFIELD TIRES REDUCED in a certain Chattel Mortgage executed by F. E. Fowler to G. T. Keller an the 1st day of November, 1913, and 30 x 3 Non Skid $7.99 July recorded in the Office of the Clerk m v 1 9 ?q af Court for the County of Union. JOXu l Z Non bk,d $8-99 Stale aforesaid, on the 19th day of . . November, 1913, in Mortgage Book F, Our Firestone prices are also reduced, both cqrd No 10, page 495; I will sell to the fabrics, ughest bidder at public auction, for ?ash, before the Court House door at . _____ _ $220&?BATTERIES?$22.00 the following personal property cov- We ran supply the small enr owners with the same strongly hJm d Vto wit" mortKa,J:e Ve men" constructed batteries that are standard e<|uipment in 1922 Fords at Stock of merchandise, consisting of $22.00/ All 13 plate type. Irugs, chemicals, patent medicines, ?ist's sundries, and all other items or ANDERSON MOTOR COMPANY irticles of stock usually carried in reail drug stores, Authorized Ford Sales and Service. Old I'ostoffice Iluildintr. A lun nnn endo Fnunf nin un/l oil an """I ...u>.vu>.> ?...?? p | purtenances thereto, including .car- ( ( mMHnaBMMHa >onator, marble slabs, ice-shaver, ice- y iox, soda glasses, fruits, syrups, and ? ? my and all other accessories to a soda nountain; Also, all furniture and fixtures, such is prescription stand, prescription and rounter scales, show cases, mortars, graduates, and other accessories us- \ lally contained in a retail drug store. a* am ?? ? All of which goods and chattels are l/f)fff f\lft I ?> 71 f\ &TTl & C I low contained in a store room on J \J UI l/IU I CO flCIIICJ premises of Monarch Cotton Mills Co., rear the City of Union, S. C., and fornerly known as the Mon-Aetna Drug if a f\ ?\ ^r^sa^'-Sra; Tney will be worth $1.00 lid sell to the said F. E. Fowler on the 9* mid 1st day of November, 1913. G. T. Keller, ^ ' Union. S. C? May 23. UST*"' 06X1 SafMdaV 5-24-31; fi-7 * Ownership of two or more dogs a 'luxury" in Germany and heavy taxes ire imposed under a new schedule. v_