The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 03, 1922, Image 4
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TODAY :
V10 L A D A N A i
Doesn't Threw Stones in s
"GLASS HOUSES" '
I t the d.-e-. throw audiences '
into hysterics I
H .v. ry Be?umont Production '
ADDED *
"EXIT QUALITY" '
An Educational Comedy i
TOMORROW
NEAL HART '
"THE HEART OF A
TFYAN"
a. ui &ni i
Barbecue!
\Ve will have ;i first class baib<
car at. the City Park August 5th.
ttpd. Charles Bros.
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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS -s
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FOR Rr.\T?Three ms furnished
or .nfur.i'ihed a*. No. 05 Mountain j
street.. Price reasonable. J. H.
Charles, Phone 274. 1447-3tpd
Forged mon y recently discovered |
it Ft ni ce had been burled in the
round for several weeks to give it a
used, dirty look. 1
Is This 1
Servii
If not, permit us to say tha
you in any and every way th
Indeed, we want you to
bank. Because every facilit
command. And we hope yo?
busy in your behalf.
"Large Enough to Serve Any?S
"tar *. 1 - ,~a' i w/mu n in - \La.-?
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N A T I O N A I
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I Open
Friday Mori
I EVERYTHING
NOTHING RESER
STORE TO THE I
ING ARRAY OF!
CHANDISE. IT IS
SUCH REAL VAI
if A trr irAim nn
IMAM, IUUK bVi
J. F. Mc
*ff iTfTTT^' H'lT'i 'T"grT
Pauline News
July 31, 1922.
Well, tho boll wepvil is doing a lot
>f damage >n this community. Th<
'nrmers are almost through work in '
his section.
Mrs. Carrie Farmer is very 111 at
his writing. 11 or many friends wish
or her a speedy icc**Very.
Hanip Cathcart and Houston Lawton
visited the home of Harland West
Sunday, July 30th.
Miss Lillie Lawson visited Misses
Pearle and Mae Hopkins Sunday.
Houston Lawsor. and sisters, Caroine
and Alice visited the home of W
i. Cathcart. Sunday night.
Mr. Jim Lawson and son, Houston
,'isited Hamp Cathcart Saturday
light.
Misses Ruth Montoz and Junnita I
Alexander and Hrrold Johnston vis- f.
ted Gertrude and II;: Catchart Satur- |
lay afternoon. |i
Eldrid^e West visited Hamp Cath- j
art Monday.
Sam West anl son, James, were vis-:
tors to Union Monday. C
Jenmark Studies ^
Effects of Prohibition |
Copenhagen, Aug. 2.?A Danish
lelegation which has been studying
he effeets of prohibition in Finland
ioubts whether it will be possible
ver to carry through effective pro- l
libition in Denmark. i
The delegates consider that the j
test solution of the question, as far j
is Denmark is concerned, is the fre
ale of intoxicants very heavily taxed.
m |
An overage increase of 75 p -r cent'
i the m.nrnunt wage of women e. -I
oyod iri laundry establishments in
lassachusetts has been announced by j
he Minimum Wage Commission ofj
hat State.*
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There are 17 national parks in the United
States.
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ner Yon? I
t we shall be glad to serve J
at presents. 2
regard our bank as your <?
y we possess is yours to
i will command us to get ^
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1 MAT ACTUM Till
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LUES THROWN IN
\RE DOLLARS DO
Lure Dry G
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ONLY TWO MORI
WILBURNT CLEA
Hundreds have atter
it is decided' tl: A Lest
have ever hr t Fi ?ilixy t
be best days of iih. Ci
sav yourself !" .?* we a
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values for the mcnev.
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Just received a sHume
Stripe Silk Hosiery in 8k
you have worn them bef<
said?if not, try a p al:r.
J. COHEN C
"The House of Se
WHAT AN OXFORD J
THIS WILL BE!
Every woman will want Oj
the new and handsome styles. \
cali for all styles of low cut footT
preparation. We've the best rrii
correct styles.
There is no slipping nor gt
our Oxfords. Every shoe fits th<
to it that it does.
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$3.50 to :
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FOP. BETTER
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FIND A TEMPT- I
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nd Saturday will X
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Letter From Sj*>sh:ne t
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is. Will Howell, vho h;.s !j
>?isiy iil, is new r! .e to s't i' "
h,.s 11? ny friend ho wish h r
cocly recovery.
:ss Willie Ingram from Wilkin -i
v ms tlie week-end {.ne t of tk ' n
,s Ininan. , ->nu
Mac? Senders en' :.i: cd i
: I mbei* of young and ohl ft i . . ions
i a onie last Wednesday. Lena- . LI
t! ! it e coa-u' wer? s.-r. d whi
vt-ry delicious. T.;e cli'.Mi 1 b
- .1 .ill kinds of ganv..-> and all !.;
< ( time. selc;
.. Emma Farr is bidil improvii: '
s n;;\v able to walk around and sii Like
he porch. er. t
Irs. .loo Ininan was the guest of part
. Eva Farr Wednesday. N. 1
lisses Mildred, Lily and Ida and altei
istine Innuio, Mi?s Willie Ingram,i sistt
bert Garner, Gee Guvih'i , Otis. Gar-j
Russell Ionian, Biowney Howell. A-r =
and Mrs. Seth Garner spent aj
pleasant hours with Aliss M-ar^ci
r Saturday night. Bi
Irs. Travis McCsHcugh. Mr. a.ni 'p (
,. R. B. Bailey spent Sunday with Kent
i. Emma Farr. j oHiei
liss Mildred Inman spent Wtdhes-! ated
night with 'ins scribe. j ()f {
lisses Francis and Genet'? Ionian! parj
n Union are spending a week wiih| Valu
s Gussie Mae Farr. j |H,|0]
was sorry I could not be at the or.; nn.j,
londents' meeting, but truly hopei iure
i'.tend the next one. jn
Sunshine. ; ^|v(
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i/ernment to Chart ljto
Unknown Ocean Depths eust
1 sor
hiladelnhin. A titr t??Tivn f
, j ? mc ,
f sweepers, turning from the pur- the
s of war to those of peace ami pub!
nee are being remodeled in Dela- ent
e river shipyards, and are nearly exte
ly to weigh anchor to start on an
finitely long cruise in the Pacific "He
n for the United States Coast
Geodetic Survey.
icy are steamers Pioneer and I>is- j
rer, formerly the Auk and O- | f
, which saw service in the North | ,t
Now ihey are to be equipped I .,]r,y
the finest scientific instrument.-- j on ,1
rounding and surveying. i 0)
metirne during the summer thev1 the 1
to pass through the Panama mini
1 and nroceed un the Pacific !#...<
. . | MM (
to Alaska to sound and survey the I
artered territory. t-.tor
ntrary to general belief, it was spite
there still romains much un- prot?
ored' territory lp that region,
many places show channels in- Sut
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EVERY D
BARGAIN
At I. FROM'S Up-to-D
MONEY DOES NOT TALK IN OUF
THOSE WHO ARE LOOKING FOR Fl
DOLLARS NEED JOURNEY NO FUR
PARED TO MEET YOUR REQU1REM1
Indies' White Underskirts for
One lot cf Ladies' Voile and Dotted Swist
Or e lot cf Gingham Dresses, from ....
Ladies All Wool Plaited Skirts, from . . .
36 inch Bleaching for
36 inch Long Cloth for
S-4 Bleached or Unbleached Shee*in<rf^i
Q
20c Dress Gingham for
50c Organdies, all colors, for
32-fnch Dress Gingham for
Ladies' Handkerchiefs for .
Fwttinp Yard, all colors, 1 oz. ball for . .
3(v?nch Cretonne for
SPECIAL IN MEN'S
Just arrived?one lot of Young Men's Spc
Tweeds and Blue Serge, from ....
Men's Genuine Palm Beach Suits for . . .
Men's Mohair Suits, from
Men's Palm Beach Pants for
Men's Dress Shirts for
Men's Silk Stripe Madras Shirts for . . .
P*?eri's Silk Shirts for
Boys' Knee Pants Suit for
Boys Two Pants Suit for
Men's Knit Ties, from
NO SALE?BUT COMMON EV1
AGENT FOP T"E INTERNATIONAL TJ
YORKo SUITS FROM $22.!
Worth or M
, . .. esiaat kzzj:--^^^scaKSPflESiKsaB
lily ma? ked and sounded. Also q
. (?>(.,. co'Tectly surveyed > ifV'a 'V/ft | /|
;n? d. have ered by the w \Jv/ 1, \J ?J?
tant at .on of the waves. ^
ex cm "fi fis and men have fj
ea-h \f.tsol, ami ?3 LI1U U
vhc Uvo i oni- . A A/AA A
d? .g ! ( <. .. lite rows have been im
t, d IB rare Apple Vinegar, per g.
ie ( oa.i ami ''.eodet'e Survey has ? K nghan lib Sliced Bacon .
n over also a third mine sweep- fj '-'lb Walter Baker's Cocoa
he Flamingo, from the Navy Do- ft 1 lb Walter Baker's Cocoa
ment, now lying at Portsmouth, a Cigarettes, per carton .. .
!L, enlisting a crew. Following fl Kerosene, per gallon .. ..
at ions, she probably will join her B Post Toasties and Corn Fla
r ships in Alaskan waters. ?3 251b sacks Sugar
T 10.! lb sacks Sugar
jentine President I 81b buckets Lard
Ignores Official Residence 3 Ix>ose Compound Lard, per
. M Hlb buckets Snowdrift .. .
ienos Aires, Aug. 1.?Dr. Marcelo jfl Heavy, fresh Fatback, per ]
le Alvear, president-elect of Ar- | 1 pint Wesson Oil
ina will live during his term ot' jig 1 fjuart Wesson Oil
2 in p magnificent residence situ- & gallon Wesson Oil ....
ot. Alvear Avenue, the property B All 20c Cigarettes for .. ..
A ^. . , A . An 1 o?/? ? * -
i wcmtny /vrifeni.ne resmeiu in g ?i?r .. . . ..
?. Numerous cases containing g All 25c plug. Tobacco, 2 for
able works of art anil furniture g Pineapple, sliced and grate
nr. Alvear have already M No. 8 Dessert Peaches, per
red from Paris to adorn his fu- g '?vinegar, per gallon .
. . H Best Pink Salmon, per can
residence. n . u ?
selecting a private dwelling, Dr. g Plain Flour, per barrel ..
ar is following the example of H Self Rut ng Flour, per barn
present chief executive, Dr. Ilipo- g B?t Oram or Ground Coff.
Yrigoyen, who <11.1 not follow the g 1 ? ??n Franco-American t
om established by his prcdcces- g J "> White House Coffee ..
of living in the "Casa Rosnda," I Maxwell House Coffee, per
government building set aside for B Bert Cream Cheese, per pot
use of the presidents of the re- 9 Meal, per bushel ...... .
ic The 'Casa Rosalia" is at pros- g Arm & Hammer Soda, ? foi
rather dilapidated, and is being <1 boxes Searchlight Matche
naively repaired. fl Chicken Feed, per 100 ponn
?mm? 1 ^ II'Tse Feed, ner 100 nnnnno
>ttest" Baseball L 7.rxft sucks Bran and Shorts
Game of Season 9 ' Best Red Salmon, per i
3 T.oose Garden Seed Beans, \
?nopah, Nov., Aug. 2.?The "hot-,8 24tr? Peerless Plain Flour .
'baseball game in the United i| 48![> P^rleBs Plain Flour .
es this year is believed to be that'9 24'o Oceoneeehee Self Risin
ed s ? tenth Valley Junction, Cr?l.,|a 4S?h Oceoneeehee Self Risin
lu'y 4, when the thermometer *j 4^b bucket T^ard
i , t 121 degrees while teams fr??m 3
learby borax mines and from the uj I
ng camp of Khoshone contested m Vj
.he championship of that part, of 9
dojavp desert. Two hundred spec- w *10116 ol&
s displayed much enthusiasm deXhe
fact they did not have any ____
>ction from the sun
-? New highways are being bu
scribe to The Union Daily Times tween Peking and Tientsin, Chi
AY IS |
I DAY!
late Emporium f
' STORE, IT SHOUTS. !
JLL VALUE FOR THEIR f
THER. WE ARE PRE- |
SNTS. ' *
49c |
> Dresses for . . . .$3.49 X
$1.98 to $3.98 I
$2.98 to $4.45 t
10c v
IOC
r 49c f
15c %
25c .
20c *
4c
25c
19c |
LINE |
?rt Model Suits in Gray
$16.95 to $21.50 f
$10.00 %
$8.95 to $12.95 %
$3.50 ?
49c
$1.95 4
$2.95
$4.95 f
$6.95 X
39c to 50c j
ERYDAY VALUES. ? | _
ULUKlMi CO., OF NEW %
50 TO $50.00 J
OlVl 1
oney Back |
GAULT I
RICE AND QUALITY
allon 50c I
45c 1
20c I
40c g
$1.35 1
15c I
kea, per box 10c I
$1.90 |
$7.50 |
$1.25
pound 15c
$1.40
pound 15c
.. ..30c
50c
95c
15c
25c
r 45c
d, No. 2 25c *
can 30c
40c
..15c '
. .$6.75 *
i\ $7.00
e, per pound 25c, 2 for 45c g
uonee 15c.
.. 40e
pound , .. . .49c
?nd .. .. . .3Ae
*. .. .. ,, ..11.15
r .. ..25?
r for 85c
ds 58.25
$2.00 ?i?d $2 25
, white cotton bagfl 91.45
can 2ftc
jer quart 80c
$1.20
$2.80
r Flour $1.25
K Flour *
I
). GAULT I
N. Pinckney Street I
ilt be- 10,000 laborer* fed out of the Amerina,
by can famine relief fund.