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- M I Mil HI 11> tt IMI i: ? M 1 Rial : Tomorrow ? ? ? I Que< i Through all the i love of the woman The love romanc f ever known. I Ci QUEEN OF SHEBA . . | KING SOLOMON . . . . J. r\i irmi a ax Ant ti "^^c.c.11 rti?irti\rt i n, v KING ARMMD of Shebi \ TAMAMAN, a courtier :!: MENTOR, Sheba's Mini ijl ADON'JAH, brother o( t KING DAVID t BETH-SHEBA :j: SHEBA'S SON, aged fo I- NOMIS, Sheba's sister . v OLOS, Sheba's giant sla KING OF TYRE ENVOY OF KING PHi* 5: PRINCESS VASHTI . . A CAPTAIN OF ADO ? JOAB, a soldier Story by Virginia Tracy ISSION: ADULTS, 40c V ISTE HJ o/V I Stylea\ Jor youncf% I Get ready to di Come here and let i est shades and sha[ ! Hats for Fall. | $3.00 and up?I get better value foi I trade at the only ca k community, becau | charge long profits I must occur under | and credit, jj You are invited sition. MHLUNAX - FAUI The New V paaw 1 Wl Yl YY || I le the imp H Sill OP ? tf Goose || fell's S If and bin V TT f? it XX YT XX XX t ' 'J*?- - 'J' Ito1' The I- 2 DAYS --W WILLIAM FOX Presents 2n of SI ages, man has loved only tl is ever for the love of the m e of the most beautiful won \ST OF "QUEEN OF SHEI vife of Solomon ft of Sheba ister of State : Solomon ur ve tROAH NIJAH'S ARMY ----- Directet ; CHILDREN, 20cSHOWS: 2 - 4 - i TS ON 1 M-X S I 0 ^I s- :' iscard that old Straw. i us show you all the lat- 1 >es in Stetson and Eagle j Felt and Velours. You r your money when you ! j ish clothing store in this j se we don't have to to cover the losses that the old system of cash to look into this propo;ett clothing co. i Vay Cash Store | hiere t sarn that two of i iression that they ciny wnere excepi Shoe unless it is hoe Store in Sa i solid leather sh( Ausl JmJM* ?? IBM I J I I II I- 111 "!! I IDMIIIII* SP1 $ A I atre i : t FO Wednesday | I t p tieba ! ; | h ae woman; but the | \ tan. | o lan the world has I ) 1a.. j X FO BETTY BLYTHE \ c FRITZ LIEBER I . . CLAIRE DE LOREZ t . GEORGE SIEGMANN '{ w, HERBERT HEYE3 1 ? . . HERSCHEL MAYALL ] . . . .G. RAYMOND NYE i . . .GEORGE NICHOLLS 1 _ . . .GENEVIEVE BLINN ' ^ PAT MOORE :$\ \ JOAN GORDON $ . . . WILLIAM HARDY JOHN COSGROVE . . . PAUL CAZENEUVE } NELL CRAIG '{ Ms AL FREMONT t to EARLE CRANE '{ to X ? 1 by J. Gordon Edwards .j. __ 3-8-10 ADM | RlALTO TODAY | LOUIS B. MAYER Preients ANITA STEWART IN I "THE INVISIBLE FEAR" ( Two leading men?Edwin g C ire we and Alan Forest 2 Anita Stewart's most sumptuous production. Directed by Walter MacGrail I . ADD^D? RUTH ROLAND IN ?The TIMBER QUEEN" _ I "fJVF MR A HI! U1 T U IflJJ I 1 I11U DAIRY IS THE WAY TO ORD1 WANT A REAL MILK S GET THIS KIND AT I PEOPLES DRUG STOR SANITARY PLACE. HILLCREST MK o fine my customers w< were buying ] t at AUSTELL'S ; stamped on the m Berelowitz's c )es. By A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^-. A^A fwy ~A" "A "A" "at A" "AT "AT fv ^vyy LCIAU Kdvertisements rEW BABY CHICKS now will fill a long-fm wan* Summer prices till on. &. M. Wilson. ltpd R SALE?Highest quality hairy etch and crrmson clover seed, dcivered at Union, S. C., in lots not uss than 100 pounds at 22Vic per ound. Alfnlfa at 28c per pound, noculation $1.80 per acre for fivr? cres; singe acre, $2.00. This price or a limited time as seed are carce and the tendency is for ligher prices. Cash with order. Ve have a full stock of every vaiety fall field seed. Don't confuse >ur quality with cheaper grades. I Ve sell the most successful farm-1 4-W , i I it?! vuvojj vwi v kci; i^ouits, nuiuivs* Calhoun Seo i Co., Spartanburg, S. 3. ~ - 9-4-6-8 >R SALE- Rhode Island Red coek>rels of Win. Maxwell strain. For irices see F. Wardtaw Perrin. 9-4-7-9-pd ANTED?To do your tuning and epairing' oi pianos, organs and ilayer-pian<> . I'hone Storm's Drug Store, No. 7f>. F. E. Storm. 1474-Gt 1ST?Last Wednesday, a brown female curly tailed dog, with a tag in r.eck. Finder please return to! Sallie Glenn, care Union Times. ltpd Block U All boys whose names were pubhed in this paper some time ago get a U. H. S. Block U are urged see me at or.ee and get same. DON'T FORGET WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN DCM r l<ii 7or School or College 'Tis an aid to an edu.... i ration. We have a food selection in stock ilways. JNION DRUG STORE 116 and I "Look for the Boy." LCREST MILK SHAKE" ER IT WHEN YOU HAKE. YOU CAN f INION DRUG CO., E AND GEORGE'S i FARM, INC. ' . i r vvvvvvvvvvv^ 1 Re< a ^ 3nt to another Red Goose ! i SHOE STO bottom of the Id stand, next :1' Stv C. G. Ausl 1"# 0 i Mp <Mi? > '<> 'ii i RE FOI ; With school days 01 i lege girls and boys to ft il -L _ * muiners wno are ge*i I schools in Union. On i\ | quality, but for tbe bo | where we will give a | chases during this w< ; boys and girls. Just: ! school boys and girls ! discount. i: ; Coat Suits, Coats, Dr< ; Brassiers, Millnery, 1 | iery, Pony Stockings, j| Towels, Napkins, Sea \ Hair Brushes, Tooth j Peter Pan Cloth, 36-ii II to fade, price, yard ! 36-inch Never Fade S | 32-inch Year-Round ! 32-inch Genuine Kin 5 yard . . < 27-!nch Tml flu Nnid y* id-Lassie Cloth for, I new pieces Lakgsj (10 PiTCent Ofl WILBUR* I Bids Wanted Bids for 750 bushels of oats. Bias must be in by Wednesday morning at II o'clock. J. V. Askew, Supervisor. Bankrupt Sale Stock of hardware, undertaking supplies and fixtures appraised ait $2441.12 will De sold to the highest bidder for cash at Jonesville, S. C., 11 a. m., September 15th, 1922. For further information write Jno. K. Hamblin, Union, S. C. 9-4-8-11 Subscribe to The Union Daily Times i Goc store Saturday Shoes. You c RE. Remembe shoe Red Goo: ; to Royal Cafe tell \ r . ' CAE tSCHC llv O jaw Java Ufa iMini iuj ? iv n uaj o vu n c iutii i visit oar store before goi ting the children ready fo ir prices are always the lo ys and girls attending sch< special 10 per cent discot ?ek. This applies only to; say when you have finishe We will gladly give y SUGGESTIONS :sses, Khnonas, Sweaters, dunsing Wear, Dove Und Blankets, Sheets, Pillow. irfs, Handkerchiefs, Toilet Brushes, Combs, Gloves,! nch wide, beautiful colors, uiting, all colors fast, yard Zephyr, all colors fast, ya dergarten Cloth, colors al # I Ginghams, fast colors, ya yard do Chambray, a real servii [ For School Boys And Gir I DRY GOI SSSSS%SSSXXX?y%XXXXXX%XSSSX3 Card of Thanks I wish to thank the voters of Union County for the vote given me in the s primary for law enforcement. t ltpd Norris Leonard. i Card of Thanks I I wish to thank the voters of Union t county for the \ote given my brother, i Norris Leonard, and I want to state s he did not beat me out of $400 as a somebody told on the day of the elec- ; tion. My brother, Norrls Leonard, ( has always helped me in every way < he could. He stands for that which is c clean and right. < Itpd. Minnie Leonard Kendrick. j s >se Sh r and bought sht ;annot find Re ;r you don't g< se. You will f Remember 1 Hope rv >0L I e especially the coling away. Also the ! ir our own splendid ! west consistent with | >ol in Union or elseint on all cash purpurchases for school { d vour buvinir. "For ! * ? f ?o? 5 ou the 10 per cent Petticoats, Corsets, j ermuslins, Silk HosCases, Bed Spreads, | Articles of aU kind, j Bags. !|i , guaranteed not j . 59c ; I 39c ird 45c j bsolutely fast, ; ..40c I ird 25c \ 25c j jt cloth, yard . .19c J _ Is This Week.) IDS CO. "QUEEN OF SHEBA" "Queen of Sheba," the William Fox 'uper-special which created a trenendous sensation during its run at a Prominent Broadway, New York, thettre, will come to the Rlalto theatre Tuesday for a two days' run. Metropolitan criticis described the picture is a marvel of beauty, color and dranatic force, and as a spectacle unsurpassed in magnificence. All wrote vith wondering approval of the pageantry attending the arrival of the jueen of Sheba at King Solomon's ;ourt, and declared the chariot race sheered by 5,000 spectators to be one >f the most thrilling scenes ever shown on the screen V V V V VVVI ioes 1 oes under if d Goose || it a Red 11 inri Aiici XlT mu nus" YJ :he place if ? -i" :