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RI ALT 0 TODAY Elliott Dexter and Claire Windsor ?IN? "GRAND LARCENY" By ALBKKT IVVVSON TEKHUNE Directed by W A 1.1.ACE WOKSLEY A tlOI.DWYN Picture ADDED ART ACORD IN "WINNERS OF THE WEST" TOMORROW TOM MIX IN "AFTER YOUR OWN HEART" The value of (he physical property used in the operation of the telephone facilities of the United States is estimated to exceed $2,000,000,000. The Czecho Slovakian government intends to make the sale of radium a state monopoly. Joachemsthal nea* Carlsbad, is the chief source of supply of radium. Birmingham, England, claims' the distinction of having more welldressed women than any other British city. rzz 3 : Our LiOl a Cros Whore neighbors meet a their kind; where men maj where friends may take common advancement. We like to regard our lo center. We want to keep it ?and especially attractive from his human side. "Large Knough to Serve Any? C,IT 12 N A TIONA I ^ ^ SUFFERING CATS! BUT NOT SUFFERI Tl I Who's to blame for month?the man hims When in 5 minutes, | the summer's only bej here to supply the cooh in the city at this pric reason why any man II llA 1/nAitrc Tin so cimnltr .Jjj lit IlllUTTd lit 19 Olllipiy I lot of good moth balls work. ! Chalmers Athh $1.00 t 2 piece garments . . . Cool Pajamas Night Shirts J. Coh | HOUSE OF SA1 Summer Tourist Season Opens Asheville, N. C., June 24.?The summer tourist season will be opened by the Southern Railroad System tomorrow when "Land of the Sky" special giving overnight service between Asheville and the southeast with through sleeping cars from Wilmington, Charleston, Savannah, Atlanta and Macon will be placed in service. Through car service to Asheville for this season will cover a broader territory than ever before and all the western North Carolina resorts are expecting record crowds. Through sleeping car lines have been established to Asheville from Chicago and St. Louis in addition to which the lines from New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Birmingham and Chattanooga have been re-established for the summer. Sleeping car lines havealso been established between Memphis, Ttnn., and Richmond, Vn., viz., Asheville and between Cincinnati, ' Ohio, and Goldsboro, N. C., via Asheville. In addition to the service in effect the year round these new lines give through sleeping car facilities t< Asheville from all sections of the South and from practically every important city east of the Mississippi river. George Kelly, while not strong on home runs this season, is hitting in 1 fine shape and leading the Giants at j bat. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS I.OST?Saturday, June 24th, a Dodge crank between the Bailey Underaking Parlors through Main and Pinckney streets to Rice avenue. Finder deliver to Bailey Undertaking Co. and get pay for trouble. It FOR RENT?Five room house, electric lights and water?situated on West Main street. Reasonable price. I Apply to Mrs. H M. Sparks. 8i South St. ltpd KOIl SALE?Fresh Irish potatoes, per bushel, .r?0e j eck, 25c gallon. Fresh string beans, 20c gallon, if you do the picking; 25c a gallon if I do the picking. See T. K. Foster. Gage Ave. 1415-3tpd jby Like s-Road nd enjoy the communion of feel the pull of fellowship; counsel of each other for bby as a modern community inviting, cheerful, hospitable to folks who look on man Strong Enought to Protect All" L E> ANR^ ! d i # NG UNDERWEAR! li a >C 'i I ? a man sweltering this elf. l r mi ra wnen ior ^i.du, wnen jun, and when we are jst and best underwear ' e?there is no mortal should put it off when 5 keeping himself and a from doing their best \ ;tic Underwear 1 o $1.50 : $1.00 Up f $1.50 Up : $1.00 Up I; en Co, 'ISF ACTION. A^A A^A A^! | Greati | Ever H< *$* This Sale % $ E; eaks all Y 1 X Rec wis. f f I T \ x i The Quality I Of "Life-time" Y Aluminum X W?re is X Guaranteed. | i ? i T Y These Articles T Retail EveryY Y where for $2.00 Y an^ up. X Our Special i Sale Price i v \ X For One Day ? On'y is X 90c each. Y Y X Come X Early and , |r Get What X X You Want. I Tin t Harr A^A J^A A^ In Bankruptcy Jnittd States of America, Vestern District of South Carolina. In the District Court, n the matter of J. G. Going, doing business under the name and style of Kast Side Drug Co., Bankrupt. No!ice is hereby given that on thel ISrd day of June, 1922, the said J. G. loing, doing business under the name md style of Kast Side Drug Co., was Inly adjudicated a bankrupt and the irst meeting of the creditors will be leld at Union, S. C., in the office of i. E. Burron, Esq., Referee in Bankuptcy, on the 7th day of .July, 1922, t 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at which ime the said creditors may attend, j rove their claims, appoint a trustee, xamine the said Bankrupt, and transit such other business as may proprly come before said meeting. S. E. Barron, Referee in Bankruptcy. Union, S. C., June 26, 1922. 6-26-28-30; 7-1-3-5 i/Iurder Result of Supersttion Sydney, N. S. W., June 23.?The rial and conviction of an aborigine. Vongacurra, recently on a charge of Hindering a woman served to make nanifest how closely the obirines of \ustralia cling to certain tribal rites Evidence at the trial showed that (Vongacurra had lost his wife and two 'hildren through disease. In accord, ince with tribal superstition he iscribed their deaths to witchcraft ind his suspicions fell upon a woman mmed Koniea. He tracked her for leveral days through wild country nd struck her with a boomerang vhen he encountered her. He then tilled her with a spear. Wongacurra vas arrested after a long and perilous Hint At his trial he testified that he had tilled Konica because she had caused he deaths of his wife and children. It is common for uncivilized people^ e eat earth. I est Sale eld, Wed rnMmm <3Soi^y 5^P\ Hi IPM: \ 1 gM " I ^1 e Unto lware Le ! \xi I * r? i? | ? \^au uc Grown in Philippines Manila, I'. I., June 23.?Wheat can be successfully grown in the Philippine Islands and if proper attention is given to its cultivation, the islands can produce a sufficient quantity to fully supply the local demand, according to a statement just issued by the bureau of agiiculttjjjre. The statement says one wheat lield in the province of Cavite, planted in December and harvested in March made a very satisfactory return. The introduction^of wheat into the Philippines dates back to the Spanish regime in the islands, but when the revolution broke (tot in 18'J8, culti vats,.... ,.e a... 1 ?-c- -i > ? IIWII V/I U1U tcifill Wfis tlUcillllOflt'U. It is stated that the bureau plans a comprehensive study of the feasibility of continuing the cultivation of wheat as it is known that many localities in the islands are equally as suitable as Cavite, particularly the mountain provinces. y The present annual consumption of wheat in the islantjs is approximately ri 9,000,000 pounds, and the bureau statement says tjtfs amount would probably be lurgtly increased if the home grown product were in the market. IX/ A _ A ? ay iu Chinese Students Tokio, June 25.?The government will propose at the next session of the Diet that the money due Japan from China under the Boxer indemnity agreement shall be appropriated to assist Chinese students who wish to study in Japan. Many of these are now without fnnds owing to the failure of the Peking government to forward their remittances and the refusal of the Japanese banks to adI vance any further sums to them on | the ground that tfypre is no security I available. According to the govem| nient the amount 'of indemnity due i is yen 47,500,000 and what will be due ?V ! of Aim Inesday, . ?mmr**. 1 vfe^ ?^ "^j u HIGH GRADE "LIFETIME" ALUMINUM WARE Lcok at the Assortment Each one of these pieces is worth $2.00 or more. Sale Price 2 qt. Cov. Milk Pail 90c Skilletc 90c Percolators 90c 11-2 qt. Paneled Dble Boiler 90c 4 qt. Convex covered Kettle 90c Roaster 90c Water Pitchers 90c Dish Pan 90c 6 qt. Preserving Kettles . . .90c 4 qt. Tea Kettles 90c Don't Forget the TimeWEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 AT 9 A. M. n Hard aders by 1910 amounts to yen 70,000,000. ] The government's plan is to set aside for the above purpose one million yen out of the annual instalment amounting to .3,500,000 for the aid of the Chinese studying now and those ; to study in the future and to appro- ' priate the remaining 2,500,000 yen ' per annum for the benefit of those < Chinese students who are coming to this country for study after 1940. I c Opportunity to , Enter Clem&on \ I The attention of young men inter- ' ested in a technical education is di- 1 lected to the Clemson scholarship an- . nouncement appearing elsefhere in this issue. Union county is entitled to 3 fouryear scholarships and 1 one-year scholarship. Last session the following young men from this county were at Clemson on scholarships: D. C. Clark, W. J. Douglass, Allen ilopkir.s, 1.. .J. Chaney. For the session of 1922-1023 there is one four-year scholarship and one i one-year agricultural course scholir| ship vacant in this county. . A college education, viewed merely as an investment of time and of money, is ef|ual to an estate worth thousands of dollars. Viewed, however from its highest sense such an education prepares a young man for greatest service to his country and places him in a position to enjoy some of the good things of life. Education fits one for a life whose possibilities are limited only hy his capacity and his character. New Dyke on Yellow River Peking, June 25.? With funds granted by the American Advisory Famine Relief Committee the authorities are building a new dyke at a bend in the Yellow river where it changed its course to the north about 70 years ago. The dyke will protect 300 villages. About 15,000 famine i refugees are employed in the work. it 4^4 4^44^4 #^44^44^4 A A ill # ^ a" "A^ -\" ^Q < minim June 28, . 1^3 %J I lj j llll III ^i|l|lglP5ir ^ti965i iljEg?_j^ ' JSC =__ jl I III Hliiiii fTi! Iware Union, Michigan Women Want To be Legislator Detroit, June 25.?At least fou Michigan women are ambitious t serve in the Michigan legislature hat number already having announc id their candidacy. The list so far includes Mrs. Ev Hamilton of Grand Rapids, republi an, state senator and only woma nember of the last legislature, an ,vho seeks re-nomination; Mrs. Cor Viae Fleming of Kalamazoo, repuh ican candidate for the house; Ett 2. Smith of Grand Rapids, a demo P* -r/: Lcir ? i i urm mm II i?? i i /fd" 1 ? TM THE spice of a few * far from the wlf-suffici 6pun its own yarn, made i cloth. Today we each give a 8f munity, and depend or professional men and s service or commodity we Inline with this progres funeral director not only J (hp nnilarlit'Of !>*?? awft |6cvcnty details that requ half day's tipic. The fact that the great performed so unobtrusiv scarcely realize that they .skill, sympathy, ? which they Rrprmluicd by firrmission Puny /rum a ntpyrixhlrd n Saturday Hvrr.ini t'ust of m BAiLEY UNI fWH UNION |Vi ftiiniai B/w '.t. Sv+bcJ ? jaw M'tiOi* r.un.1 .f tfn. Ward 9 A. M. | X ... ? Yes May V V 8k Never Have * T pi Anoiher X 111 Y <: wf y lj/ Opportunity ^ !.i! c This. :|: f ? This Sab Will f X Make Oiher /ff\ Y i^8| Ahr*r:r7n Ware Y I X # Sales Lock ?|> ' Like Withered X X x - Flowers T f . X o\ This Ware 4 Should not be X n 1 x H j Confused with ^ fj the Cheap X Vfuaiuy ^ Aluminum Ware V Y Usually Offered ? \ at Special Prices, |b> This is a High jj* |f Grade Ware J* f Tbat Will Last ? A Life-Time. X Co. | > s. C. | V A^A A^A A^A fc j crat, who aspires to a seat in the - ! senate, and Mrs. Clara Knee of Grand i Rapids, a democratic candidate for | the house. r Olhor women are being urged to " seek nomination and election in oth?? or parts of the state and those in " j touch with the political situation pre' diet that a dozen, or perhaps 25 will a1 oner the lists during the next few i- weeks. ' 1 Some one has calculated that it a -would take a typist nearly 4,000 years of working to write "Dear Sir" and a: "Yours truly" to all the letters posti ed in a year. W I generations we have traveled /" ^ iency with which each family ts own soap, and wove its own raS >e< ialized service to the com- wi i manufacturers, merchants, pccialists for every kind of may need. 'fb? s, the service of the modern CW includes the obvious duties of raQ :nds itself to some sixty or ire from a half minute's to a ; majority of the services are lei ely that family and friends have to be done indicates tha jSjSj ind completeness with Ml are arcornpnsne<l. ii^jJ of Tht Cintinnali Coffin Com Hostage whit h opfieariti in Tht a&E )ERTAKING CO. ^ f tht Rn4, tht rnm' Out CunOt. JSj v^V" < jpyrliMtd till C. C. t o. jjjft