The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, August 30, 1922, Image 3
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iwT*I\ve the^roblewf1of ?'
can^jTrilif ?Wld life," H. 0. Even#fl?I ?
Pto Jftptaffc IoUi editor. of the Broth.
\ - inmiSr^SiS^fflSg: ^
dqi jgMlddryaing: thn Netkmst; %?- k
tvRtoee wgsntoaitaiiv nunbering J
^ appsofttanately one-fourth of the poo*
pl*ef- btortfc Aigcpj#*. in thejr dmhxboiehipe,
sen, by deefeltag on ? deti- A
nit#, wttffpt prafiwa* erndteaW b
, meny-of the neglects of orpbaned and _
ho*efees children* he declared, "and
t^un greatly ^ftqeewMhe tywber ql,_
perm? ** Wi t*** p*fcotbeg h
public Ijostitution# whq## pr^eufse
th^ra P#n he directly treoed to neglect ?.
in oMljihnod," ~ J
Tha Oblld^fc Bur^u qf th* I#hqr
*, D/spantaumt wm artahlistyd by ti\? rj
act at April 91101$, with powjau to d
"Investigate antf wporV' Mf. Hfrans .
pointed out, 7# i?. May, 1W, Co?- ^
green created the Bbreau of Animal <
Industry odd later gave it powers to 1
sUtt^eaa mntsgtnm diaeases in lira fc
"My-Qcetaetkm is that as the Bu tj
leau of Anixnal Industry was given
authority tt> save the Uvea ofhogr and t}
cattle, and money was appropriated
outright for that purpose, the GhiU
dren'a Bureau should be given author,
ity to save the lives of children," he
continued,
"I believe with Herbert Hoover f<
that the proper eare of children for ir
one generation would solve most of fx
our perplexing problems." tl
State and national institutions, reformatories
and Poor farms will not tl
solve the problem, Mr. Evans declar- tl
ed? He added that institutional-made B
children are apt to be like the prod- v<
uctr of; a Unitary) no individuality, n
Every child is bent to fit the mould. Si
There should bp cottages, not built s<
along streets like a country village, S
/ but. nestled among trees on hittoidee, :U
j with paths and roads connecting ol
them, Mr. Evans said. Each cottage
should contain from eight to ten chil- te
dren of all ages and a foster mother, is
Between groups of cottages there Ir
should be school houses, playgrounds tl
and shops. The children should have w
their own pigs, chickens and gardens. A
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Prohibition Isaua Dropped tl
tl
St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 28.?The wet to
and dry issue has been dropped in the
congressional contests thus far in to
-Minnesota for the November election ti
because of an absence of wet candi- n
dates. M(
All incumbents, including Andrew
J. Volstead, have been renominated cl
on the Republican ticket and all are ti
"avowedly dry. In no case where a
close race is expected between Re- *n
^.pubjican* and Democratic nominees le
was the issue raised. efi
The Republican nominees are:
First district, Sydney Anderson; s*
Second district, Frank Clague; Third ^
district, Charles R. Davis; Fourth C
district, Oscar E. Keller; Fifth dis- ^
trict, Andrew J. Volstead; Eighth 81
district, Oscar J. Larsen; Ninth district,
Halbor Steenerson; Tenth dis- j'
trict, Thomas H. Schall. ^
The sharpest conflict is expected :n
the seventh district, where the Rev. ?3
O. J. Kvale, democrat, of Benson, .
probably Will oppose Congressman
Volstead. Both are dry. In the
third district, Mrs. Lillien Cox Gau'.t
is a democratic candidate to oppose
Charles R. Davis, republican nomi- P]
nee. Mrs. Gault also is dry. a
There are democratic candidates in J'
only three other districts and they
have not announced a position on the
wet and dry issue. x
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Scientists Find Old Stone io
Writings in Ireland &
n<
. Belfast, Aug. 29.?The site of one
of the earliest Christian monasteries p'
in Ireland has been found at Mahee M
Island, Strangford Lough, near Belfast.
The ruins have been identified ^
as those of Nendrum monasteryr ^
mentioned in Muricha's "Life of St ,
Patrick," written before 699 A. D. q
Extensive excavations have been et
carried out and valuable material, in- tl
eluding some stones with writing, the jg
exact meaning of which haa not yet w
been ascertained, have been unearth- CI
ed. Some of the writings are be- e,
lieved to be of Danish origin. H
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AAA VJUUO 5 fiUCICDlltDUCOI AllObUi JT
- it is recorded, that in ?4S Pope Hon- g(
orius wrote to certain bishops of the
Irish Church about the Paschal con- w
troversy and Pelagian heresy, and f(
one of the Msheps: mentioned in this pj
letter is Cromous, Bishop of Nendrum.
The Island of Nendrom was
C afterwards named ttahee, after a
? bishop of the monastery.
Canads't Dairy Export tl,
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traoe incrMMi y\
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Montreal, P. Q., Aug. 29.?Can- C
' ada's export dairy trade trade haa y<
made important advances this year.* o1
The increase to the British Isles haa ci
been especially large. More than p,
100,000 packages of bntter having: T
^ ^ been slipped from Montreal np to: di
Aug. 1, compared with 10,000 for the; y<
same period last year. w
During tin month ending July Hi,! in
45 carloads of butter from Manitoba ci
were exported. Thirty carloads of: p<
Saskatchewan butter will roach a
British markets before the end of the c<
j si
"W* ?,
| gm When a. community gives a.fair, it
H ^7 advertises itself. Every person ha tito
community should help; te make the d
? advertisement a good one.* j?
^ Your |Utf Mala Early
W? ?rr^u*t ip Wlpfe of an ofl*aUil
W^QU .tfjjii ily te* wMch ft in
oignally stated that the trassee but
few weeks ago no proudly "horn aro
9 h? permitted to straggle untrimxad
forth*- motoU to com*
Fashion's siflctt (those mad*
wwii, we mppufl*, by the arbiter,
f Lower Broadway) decree the remm
of skirts krvsted to within two
tohes of the ground. Ihe- toaaogruity
f abort looks and. long dresses being,
^manifest, earnestly awecy retailer
ting stocked up, yuh know Mnwrusa,
'ith knee-length styles, why, of
ourse, the hair most come down
hagr witb what ia Igvowp in Brool>
rn and- the Bronx as the "akoit."
'When Lower Broadway gats back
rpm Auntie CHty, and the nation's
arbers h*Ve returned, their aching
rms relieved by a month in a restamp
on the slopes of the Adironaeks,
the gpod work: of mulcting
merican. men and American women
upugh thw cry, Wi the style this
;ason!" no doubt will proceed apaco.
ertainly nothing; we can write is goiyto
have any effect, we'll concede.
But?think of the horror of the
analfcion twHoH
It will hvtWoinsn'j Clowning Glory
lis Autumn.
Mim to Save Armenians
Washington, Aug. 29.?Religious
>rces throughout the country are
assing to save the Armenians from
irhher persecution nt the hands of
te Turks.
Action has been taken, according to
te Federal Council of Churches, by
le official bodies of the Northern
aptfcsi Convention, the General Condition
of the Church of the Brethm,
tiie Methodist Episcopal Church,
[>uth, the United Presbyterian Asmably,
the Church of the United
tates of America and the General
Itnisteriftl Assembly of the Church
? God.
A petifion asking action in the matr
was presented to President Hardg
recently by the Commission on
iteraational Justice and Goodwill of
te Federal Council of Churches, with |
hich are affiliated 30 communions,
fter pointing out that the Armcnns
were our allies in the great war,
iat America and the Allies pledged
te Armenians a safe area in which
i live and that though responsibility (
>r protecting them has been referred
> the League of Nations, the peti
on says, "America cannot escape her
isponsibility upon the ground of
>n-membership in the League."
The Federal Council's petition in
osing declares: "What specifically
le government of the United States
ay ard should do is r.ot for us to ,
dicate. But we may appropriately
t you know that our churches earnitly
desire that America should fulH
her pledges and obligations and
lould, we are firmly convinced, loyal- '
support our administration in ac- ipting
definite responsibilities for ,
ie assistance and protection of that
icient Christian people.
"The United States and all the Al- <
2d Nations should keep faith with
rmenia.
"The world's sympathy should flno
tpression in action."
rpan Loses j
Distinguished Writer i
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Tokio, Aug. 28.?Dr. Rintaro Mori, '
esident of the Imperial Museum and <
famous surgeon and writer, died on 1
lly 9 after a long illness. i
Although Dr. Mori was a noted sur?on
and was once surgeon-general,
5 will De remembered best for hi3 ,
iluabie literary work. In the opin- ;
n of Dr. Roban Kota, the distin- ]
uished, writer, Dr. Mori was a pio?er
in the introductibn of German |
terature to the Japanese reading ,
iblic.
"An idea of the part which Dr.
[ori took in introducing German lit- '
ature to Japan," said Dr. Kota, "can i
i had by noting .the fact that most
' the German scholars in the early '
?ys of Meiji took up the study of
erman literature under the influlce
of Dr. Mori. He produced many
anslations, the best known of which
that of Faust or Goethe. He aiso
as a keen art critic, and the many
'itical studies which he wrote were
ithusiastically read by young men.
e was a great lover ,of the arts, and
e was more greatly attracted by
mlpture than by paintings."
At the time of his death Dr. Mori
as engaged in collecting materials
>r a book on ancient and modern
hitbaophy.
Fa putts Increase to China
Tokio, July 8.?According to reirns
published by the Department
! Finance the exports to China and
anchuria? during June amounted to
J,031,000 yen and the imports from
hina and Manchuria to 8,218,000
sn. Compared with the same month
f 1921, the exports showed an tn ease
of 10,342,000 yen and the imorts
a decrease of 8,177,000 yen.
he exports to China and Manchuria
aring the first six months of the
ear amounted to 164,295,000 yen
hich compared with the corresponflig
period last year showed an in case
of 23,378,000 yen and the imorts
totaled 80,267,600 yen showing
decrease of 1,272,000 yen. The ex>88
of exports over imports for the <
ix months amounted to 91,028,000
m.
There are- 565,853 scrub or grade
airy bulls In the United States. Hat
i well over half million too much.
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SUBSCRIPTION* TO
$80,000 CANNERY
NOTICE: AU ?rkofl? uw Hpilt
Mtow wltli Ave stare may ? lkapoo
?? ! K. VOwo, iecrtUrj'Ola^
urer, and get their stock certifcatc.
The certifteataa are ready far delivery.
? . .
On Monday, July M, we pv?y into
operation our canning. factory, We
have a capacity of fl(M)Q0< can*,. 983
caaea, a day. We have growing, and
ripening, in the* fields a fine crop of
tomatoes. There i? but one fgctor
now that htndvs aa i?r?il sucaesa:
Our capital is too limited. This fends
to two additional statement*. Every.
pupBcription ahoqld be Jfcid.np khPW*
and. new suhseriigfena should C.CAg Ut
Will you not help?
We ned every dptytt wp M> lp
make the fltft turnqyey,
We must can fqr 3Q qr 4ft jtayR Rhfors
we will be able to realise qn qpyni$t
return from sales ,
Help pa to help Union county to a
nam* OVlfl
MVTT W*?U UCVbCi way,
Lewis M. Rice ^jq.OQ
C. K. Hughes ?.pQ
R. M. White 5(M)0
K. H. Garner *60,00
J. E. Minter 6Q.Q0
Dr. RubboU Jeter *59i00
R. W. Beaty * 0,00
J. P. McLure 60,00
W. D. Wood * 50.00
H. L. Davis * 50.00
J. R. YVhitmire * 50.00
Roy Willeford * 50.00
Sam Berelowitz 60.00
Sam Kassler * 50.00
C. R. Lancaster 60.00
J. V. Askew * 60.00
Macbeth Young * 50.00
E. M. Garner * 50.00
W. C. Wilbunv . * *50.00
J. Mobley Jeter, Jr ** 50.00
L. G. Young 50-00
F. J. Parham * 50.00
Dr. J. W. Buchanan . . . * 50. 00
H. J. WeBt 5f.0U
J D. Hancock * 50.00
Dr. W. N. Glymph .... 6O,'0O
B P. Kennedy * 60.00
Goyan Austell ** 50.00
L. J. Browning * 50.00
L. W. Stone 50.0C
P. W. Carnell * 50.00
Union Filling Station . . . * 50.00
A. G. Kennedy *****50.00
Victor Smith * 60.00
Jno. W. Gregory * * 60.00
R. N. Sprouse ** 50.00
W. W. Johnson * 50.00
C. B. Sparks * *50.00
T. B. Gault *50.00
Dr. A. P. McElroy .... * 50.00
George Willard *50.00
Gordon Bishop *** 50.00
R. T. McMehan * 50.0.0
R. H. Harris 50,Of
Mrs. John R. Mathis . . . 60.00
J. Cohen Co ** *150.00
Citizens National Bank . . * *50.00
H. C. Wilburn *50.00
Dr. Theo. Maddox .... ** 50.00
Miss Mahala J. Smith . . * *50.00
Miss Edna Tinsley .... ** 60.00
Bradley-Estes Co. ** * 50.00
W. S. McLure * 100.00
G. B. Barron *50.00'
P. D. Barron 50.00
Union Bakery * 60.00
Will Humphries ..... ** *60.00
Mrs. Ida Bailey ... .* * 50.00
Lewis M. Gault *****50.00
W. B. Murphy *50.00
R. W. Beaty (additional) * *50.00
D. Norman Jones * *50.00
C. C. Sanders * * 60.00
C. K. Morgan ** *50.00
R. Lee Kelly 50.00
Thos. McNally. * 50.00
C. Allen . . * 60.00
P E. Wilburn *****60.00
Consol'ted Ice & Fuel Go; *****60.00
SAAirn nn I
??wjr ?? iiiviviu \auuiu; ' "'UU.W
Union Marble & Gran. Co. ** * 50.00
W. T. Ravenscroft . . . *****50.00
B. B. Gafag *****50.00
1. K. Bpnnecke *****50.00
Dr. OrL. P. Jackson . . . *****50.00
Storm's Drug Store . . . * *50.00
I. M. Wood **50.00
B. A. Owens ... 50.00
I. A. Hollingsworth . . *****50.00
T. J. Vinson ....... *****50.0i)
0. E. Smith *****50.00
Herbert Smoak *****50.00
lhos. H. Howe *****60 00
Mrs. P. B. Barnes *50.00
Cash 60.00
Mrs. L. M. Jordan *****50.00
L. B. Godshall *****50.00
W. J. Tucker .... . . 60.00
W. B. Aiken *****50.00
R E. Foster ****.*60.00
Eagle Grocery Co ****?60.00
Mrs. Jijo. R. Mathis . . . * 100.00
Lewis M. Rice * 100.00
Cash * 100.00
Dr. J. W. Buchanan . . . *****60<00
J. E. Kelly 100.00
1. From *****50.00
J Louis Jolly ...... *60.00
4. Li. JJOIlOn ""*500.U0
Dr. P. M. Ellerbe 50.00 1
W. Tf Powell OgjOO
W. T. Sinclair *00.00
5. Erase ***50.00
J. L. Duncan M4K)
Dr. J. Q. Going ....... 50.00
C. E. Bailey **00.00
William Coleman **500.00
S. R. I .y brand *****5iMK)
H. Haydock "6.5C
J. V. Ivey 56.00
tf. W. Stone 50.00
A T Stmiddnmii-. RA <1A
E. Nicholson ***"50.00
L. L. Wagnon **" *80.00 ,
Thos. J. West * * 50.00
T. F. Wallace . . ? 5040
Cash * 6040
T. A. Mutrah **50.00
Mrs. H. L. Ghffhey "6040
J. Ban Foster ***"flt.OO
F. M. Moore 6040
T. W. Bailey 60.00
J. J. Willard *5040
K. C. Williams 5400
8. B. Garner " "60.00
H. W. Edgar 60.00
>_K'.! i-tilTi jfttfaS'- * .
John H. WWWm ..... 5040 .
Roy Butnoy . ; f' 6040
J. WitoqrSandMs *****60.00
A. Jtarbvta*.. . - 6048
X a MitoMl . 6040
Or. D. 8. Montgoa^ry .... 60.04
W. R. Jetty . ....... * *6040
L.D. 4with 60.04
J. A. tain* . . . f 6040
R. J. Allen ........ **^?040
4ao.B.?1hii *60.00
C. R. Wilbwn 59.00
Deris Jeffta* ...... 6040
fa* Mas WiUwrn 6040
X. C. DUnenn 10040
J. M. B?ta 60.00
Normiw-Murfhy Co. . . . 60.00
Dr. Geo. T. Keller .... *****60.00
J. W. Gilbert 50.00
Creeeent FiUin? Station . 60.00
Ota. Jr. 60.00
R. P, Jstsr 6040
SHlM* ^TTtrrTt Fester *****6040
a B. Pta . . p . . . , * 6040
Qfpta ft Witata **60.00
Mm. GtaA. .... 6040
X B?. tatatassfr......, *6(Loo
* 6040
Gwh oaoo
WwTf Jones 6000
JnpNX (additional) . . 60,00
StuartHMtb ........ 50.00
W. H. Gibson . . . ; 6(100
Frank Clay 60.00
B. L. Fowler 6040
I. From (additional) **60400
Mr* May a Peake .... 60.00
N. C. Palmer 60.00
G. Spps Tucker 60.00r
J. A. Hollimre worth (addit'oli nann
J. E. Tinaley * 60.00
A. A. Hamea 60.00
H. B. Jennings * 60.00
B. B. Anderson 60.00
Mrs. Hettie V. Foster . . 60.00
L. B. Jeter, Sr. * 60.00
Robt. J. Fowler * * 60.00
T. M. McNeil 60.00
C.T. S. Wilburn ..... ." 60.00
R L. McNelly 60.00
J. R. Charlee ....... * 60,00
L. J. Browning (addit'nal) 50.00
Cash 60,00
R. Le? Kelly (additional . * 50.00
W. H. Wilburn 60.00
J. A. Smith 60.00
J C. Cudd 50.00
T. A. Littlejohn * 60.00
I. B. Kelly . 60.00
W. W. Wood WK00
Reuben Lindaay ^flOu
J. W. Lipscomb ** 50.00
D. B. Free * 60.00
Robert Little *** 60.00
J. L. Calvert * * 50.00
J. J. Garner 50.00
T. J. Bishop 50.0J)
S. Krass (additional) . . . *50.00
J. A. Orr * 50.0*:
J. o. Harris 50.00
Brown Bros * *60.00
Tbtal ... ... .-$11,400.00
Amount subscribed m pro
due* 1,160.00
Grand total $12,550.00
We want more subscriptions. Will
you hot take one or more shares?'
Union Canning & Products Co.,
Lewis M. Rice. Pros
Germany bo Discard
Empnppi** Favorite
'v'. Postage Stamps
Berlin, Amy g9.?One of the last
remaining* fcbnhols of the old regime
in German^ will pass away with thb
withdrawal of all postage stamps of
the familiar "Garmania" type on October
81 next.
This striking design* Brat adopted
in 1800, played a measurable part in
fostering the militarist movement
that brought disaster upon the
Fatherland.
The original of the mail clad figure
of Germania was Fraulein Anna
Fuhring, of the Imperial Opera,
whose portrayal of the role so im
pressed the former Kaiser that he
ordered her likeness to be placed
upon the new postage stamps of the
empire.
Since the establishment of the Republic
numerous protests have been
lodged against the continuance of
this design, and now that the industrial
series of stamps has been completed,
instructions for its suppression
have been issued.
Advertise in The Times: gat resultDefensec
Force to be Reduced
Sydney, N. S. W., Aug. 28.?The
proposed economies in the AuBtra- ?
lian defense scheme are expected to
result in the reduction of the Australian
Defense Force- frowi 86.000
to 31,000 enlisted men and a decrease
in the number of officrs from 300 '
to 80.
After as' traltrihjf cadets during the
time betfween thb ages' of 16 and 18
y?rre, ycnfca wfll paew automatically
into the ranks of chiton- soldiers..
Twetmotorwiilgtr tooamp* annually
instead of six; as at present; and
there will be four days training at
home in addition'to six* days in camp.
The Minister of Defense is considering
a scheme for* compensating all
raembenr of the permanent fortes
who wfl! be discharged and if is understood
that such oflfterr and men (
will participate in the benefits which
public servants will snjtry under the
Superannuation Bill.
Pun Fabrics
Among the leading fabrics for fall
sew velvety satin and napes. Dark col.
oca predominate with brown well in
the lead.
Shifting th? Rsmponaibility
ubipww ??%h m?i pit nivuviii men
the federal i mm m bento- inatead of
theft* f Qalveaton New*. }
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| NOW HAD THE $20,
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I FALL CROP OF BEETS
\ ADDITIONAL DOLLA
I QUIRED TO PUT US Hi
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